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A British officer writing from Teheran, Persia,
to thu ‘Lomlon Times,” remarks j—"A Cut hurt id
Pill tit inufucturefoiv mu A menca.ii Chemist* (Dfl.
8. Atisn, f Luwcll, M iss.) has cured the Shah
of * L vjr 0 uiapUiut tpai threatened big life. —
This simple fate I, m mil'll t ho expected, renders
the Ain ri ana iinncttHoly popular Lore, while we
E.ijfii-h are overlooked. Doubtless our own schol
ar* in kIo the discoveries which ho employ*, and
thus it is in everything; wo do the laher, then the
ui tusiog Ainerioaus put their mark on it and take
the reward. Duo . Avgu #id duoJ by tho Court
and jts retainers heir, which will doubtless ‘• ro*
fl to hitn on n gold snuff bolt, of diamond
bilto l sword, while not tho name even of Davy,
Christ,osou or Brodm—the great lights h.v whirl;
ho shins*, is kuowu.” A’*• Vork Sunday /W
J” r -
B<E HAVE’S HOLLAND lUTTJ2HB.
Are au Invalnahle remedy inal! eases of cllepep
sia. They impart a siroug, healthy tone 19 the
•totnach, and are the beat renovators of tho sts
t in generally."6’* Bulletin.
“Dy pepsia. lleudiirbe nnd Indigestion, 1 7
which ail persons are mere or less affected, can
usually bo cured by taking moderate exercise,
wholesome food, an Ia dose of Hoorhaw’s Hoi- j
laqd Bitters one hour before each rnoal.” But .
Sun.
*‘Bocrbavo*s Holland Bitters for DyspcpsSn.
lleadii.hr, Loss of Appetite, Nervous Debility
and a'Pdiaeases consequent u;>on a disorders
stoinacboand liver. This art i.o Is very favorably
known throughout tho West, and is regularly
prescribed by some of tbe most
physicians.’'— PhJn, Ltdyer.
SAVE VOt It UAUIiEAS.
M E by on, a Kemli < hem.l.l, uJk.vered ar
Antia pteai, tbe pawrtL-.reJ leave* ol uliun w 1
dead y p . son to gni lon vnnm. rnat-W bed bug.
anu. ii.ks, do and nil *pr. ..f in-ciu. white it it
perfoc'ly Mtntfoas 10 inittkind and domestic’nntma!-
A ilii.d can •*t i*. II • has received me da tmu
Kuu ix, Pran * EftgUful, Germany, and nunterou* I
medical Cdo ge* and •me les. It 1* ain si itnpor an.
discovery tie idea of living rid of these ju-sts it
warm weather is a luxury. W cau now hear U.
bed bugs lament—
Lion's nowder sure as fate,
Will our race tx.ermmute.
Arrangement* are being made through Messrs’*
Barnes a Park of N. w York, to sell R ibrougLou
the worl l It is put up 111 tin < inwteis. nnd Lears tin
name ofE. Lyon.
‘Tre Lyon'* Powder kills inserts in s trice.
While I„y.n l’iUb are mixed 101 rats ami mire,
Sample Flasks, brents, regular sixes, 50 cents A ¥)
BARNES ft PARK, New York.
June 3. 185B~4$*nm
EXAMINATION Sl COMMENCEMENT.
Glenville Female College.
r VMtACF.Mr T HFRM N bi
n \\ 11. Eiaiwon, I). D Sunday
Join M inlay Night I3t •
CMI cert of M in, Tucsd \ Night It'll.
C mmreqc* .iet D•) W> ‘..e-diy I5'U. Aonon I Ad
dress by C.d W II Cltamtiers ..1 EolAiila
The friends of the Colrege and public generally an
invited to attend.
Ovanv l;e June sth. 1859 w2t
early si ip. riff* sales*;
\ril.Lfcf*.Mon tire Amt Tuesday <n July next
be Are 1. e r<oin fon—rloorin IMakeli Ea l.
county ,G.v. wulun the lesjl hours of the follow !
ing property. t..- n
rl .If L*t I.ini Wimli*frtmi hundred >nd ihlrtv
Avo in them } .■x: t, || *., i,.| .4,1 ... 1
iel •'! • lb-; .(. i I
son. 10 sane y nn-fi fa rmi ih- Sapermr four?
E ul?cotimy, in ijtvur 01 James Un.tr. vs sard T T
Lln ot leoi.
ANTHONY Ht’Tt IUNB Sh f.
Juno 3, H 33 wfds
Moitlvalc Springs, Tennessee.
I* V
WATT, LANIEa & CO.
OWNKUS AND PRODR.'KTORS.
4No,
Owners, mainly, and Proprietor? of
iLu£ Sii) iiOU'xlL, j
MONTGOMERY, ALA.
(S. LANIER A SONS, formerly of Lanier IIou?
M u on, Georgia )
Tnv.-I. rs . u ihc Rnilmait fron j
I) li'oii,f,a .I'’ l\iiogvdir, 1 ,
WTS •• 1 M Hu*.- W n-rs, t.• piesimi sca>. n. I;
aflliin ‘ ihe Slag* ill., sol 11. Id NN !
l I*bia vip- tv I 0.1 1
‘ir Kmun ‘r -in n li •.•win. I
poin*". *tage siar.iug at sit o*t.,o< k ;• m , iu> in con I
ne non wi.n ihe trains (o Montvale. about iwen r yfoui !
mi es lisiaat.re.nbingibe in ;ei atone o’clock,o rn. i
The unuersigneu. bi*ing deierinmed to m ike Morn ‘
vale one.if he 1110*1 :mn -t ve wuermg |.ioi m tfn !
Countr) h ve sme laal mimmer. added ev-ral new
fioihi Ootlagas amt oilier bu tdinga. t>>g'Hu i wj 1 1
otb-*r v uua l - e improvements The grounds are n j
Hoauiiful condition the ra' near Ihe springs pu< in j
the'm*i or l^r—a good ee.lirof t.e has een sated
AU Hie a. ccssor CS ol ..otufort mid pie .sure of the best t
Watering Places will be 1 un.i here
ID* v to Ihe cur • 01 dis-.isi - ill the Monteate Mm- i
err. VV tiers, see itrge M uvab- lani|h.t t—tail) i
as to Oysp-psia, fi.r on. Oi;>irhot < Dropsy, throii ;
Liv*r''.nnjiiim ‘ Neuralgia N- rvous licidarhe I• ••
raagaiueot of die Nervous steut (- lulls and F. vers j
ili: Ac
S L inter Ronsluve been engaged in Hotel Keep
ing fir twenty yc •re an i wi.l continue to make eve
ry effort to peis thepubh • ,
watt, lamer a co
8 Lamer. 8 (.* Lanier. (
A I’ Wa r. W it l. u.u-rV mavs—dwlin j
TIIE lion l>Ti;tD
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, i
OF EW YORK.
Principal Offiu, Whuluck DuiMing.
No. 133 ‘ aveau St correr of Beckman,
Bi eat lx Office 11 >1 rrliam 4 . Exclisugt
Capital m. 10.000
1)1 KtC i'ORS
Wtn Chiunrey, W,n I hauacev ft Cos. 10 Old Blip i
M e* layer Pte*.'le.i • , y U.i.W
Pati.rt ."!• > I Sp.itiorJ. Tit* s. u ft ( o . 2J Ureanwav
pt v • mi. k. v.n b.i.k, Edwuids at .oa i
Font Stre.M
V B. .a . v'ater Street
Ja* H Wii# >ii formerly Wi.mnftCofcfc, * From *
E D S;rt gu. Dtyi rtpng ft 1., . .07 Frvt-* 1
Bm.j M Lire-* U >• Li.l-e a. C > ill Peart #t.
Jon.* G .I ‘l ‘Muk Internjii.iu.4l Ure li.-ar-a.e Cos
71 W .iU-ol
T J c: >re “ ii. .1 c CoVnnn ft <'. fli Wall tt
W.. 1 K Sir ing MP. •• rt re-t
Edward il .ui. President ul lie Mink of lire Com-
Win Av\ iu. i-1 08 W li'Min St
C Sc.e.tu .311. .V. e cr-1
N C P. ut. President Ar.iz.n’s flank. Nanan si.
Jouii P Wnsuii. : < I si
D .. W i. i > a B M ft Est vVlnlock ft ( > 13 Beek-
Win LUI) mi l 15 tfeektn in #1
W" If.ltdiedg. || .Mer. lIN.CS’ I X. hangC.
Jut,” G Lig'i n dy ‘*4 H>*< k rein *i
Naih iiireiW Btir.ir. Nd Bum* ft Cos . 5 Vesey *
Pa.,.1 Lu. nip l-.ti.r.,, ft Wi.Mnon. 15 Murisy si
W M ftewe.i. New i lid nn, nsl M Dna,d, la Mur j
Fred.-r., ‘ft Fi*her. Wolfr. Itesh and Fisher; 38
Warren sire-
MmarJ II Fnw.er. m N ...... *t
U-.n. r- B Curr.er, Men,,*, t urner ft rtberwood.4*
Warren
John U t- >r.tes, City
Oeu W Real, tie-, A ft Jehrel Read l>J Cbauibr re
John B rtiiooh. ft*tlilte t. 1* i b in'.ersst
George t irr-u, Cirr.nl tlern<kft Me ui. 49 Chamber* j
W II U r.kley. Atfen. Mi Lean ft Bulk ley, 4” < ham |
D M ll udre . NV k lit it mg (%.. 4l‘J Br adw.iy.
Fr.in M.itr MD. 1 > Forey tfi Si
This C I.vu.y insure. Buildinrs. Merhandiz*.
tuluiturc. Mungigecs* 1,, eiert. Ire •-* Men • V. #-
set* ui I'.ort auu .li'ii C g.H.*t> an 1 peieonal property |
generally, agunst l<* e* or .'a nsge hy rim at i*. rediKc.l I
MM
- Le-ises and Rets is anew feature ami .* ,
W oiliy d> itt-.rj autulurti t .an it ti re hereioloie re- j
Wirer* Insurance ,e eff. r.ed for two years* fiberal
hbalcure.il Will e ui ide m lire rate
Part.** Wisuurg us.liam* .1 .teetring the sgenty of
this C iiup tuy by an i>mg .bv ui ui .>P , "ih*iwre*i t j
the .ui.e 111 .VeW Y U an I giViug all bMHwa y |,ai
11.04.11* W.„ m.'4'i • •• pf uejii .l|4'i,i,ni
Hr emu lu ll” big . ba/ivtar u<“<>.,r Di e imu,* |
iu i- ssarincu l-.r tire p'ompt and liberal I ansa-inn. !
oi our b i*iMo*v w.- rasa*.i uu> • >.i it a *nar*oly * r l
pa i of§ .difl leu ••
’ vViLl.l \M L* lACVC EY Pr. sdml,
w,LLlft.il ili>Lti (Ll)l.b V„s PresulcnL
JOII K > ftM.EV, rtc re.aiy
Juuv 0. IfQd w t
NOTICE.
TIIF. • br her <■lie • for se e * valuable
fi!. k far.it “I ihe 7th 1 ivrn * . I Wurth inun
Mi) Oa . 4 n*‘f Lrifd. tß*nr
ZjL*. isoa. r*a Oiren I aud anew Gin ll> ns* aud
llrrew upon tire pi*'*. 150 or ?'fl hand rotile. about
the enure number of bug* nnd 30 ha I of sheep
Tern.- i dating and a
when the cash m offru 1 E. qiiir* *“ Albany atJas
Iliii’s l.i eery 8.n!.1u, for fore titti.s i” h** n!*ir*
June I—wtf Tllort 11. KliftDftLL
COMME!iOEMENT EXERCISES
nr THB
Siulhern Female College,
LaGRANuE, ua.
EX AMIN ATIONH Friday, Monday
and I uesdsy. *U!i, *7th and u*il. >una
Cnmuteiuetneiit Berm* n—by Rev Win
Wiiiinni. ll D Habiiatli nth ~f June
Junior Rghibuiuo Addre** Ly Rev
J.T. Clarks, of Atlanta, Weonesd .y,
29 Ii June.
ti n* vrt of Vocal and Inatnintentnl Mufte—Wnd
t Wfedav Night.
Comm*mrem*nt Diy Ad reii tn tie Gredatit rg
C.as*, by W u Hrr.ita’ E*q. of Kaoxvtdh, l emwawt;,
Tuursd ty 30lli of June
Lawe at N.ght
Tim iMib.k ate laiptctf-l’y itiviud attend.
B*lwwk BHQUE4 ft oeX, irepnttorh.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
AT
No. 86 BROAD STREET.
Wo would call the attention of our patrons and
thj pnblio in general to our large stock of
SUMMER GOODS,
whioh we will sell
REGARDLESS OF COST,
iu order to close it out before tho season is ut
an e nd. Particular inducement? aro ollbrod in
SUMNER SILKS,
BAHEQES,
OKGAW 3DIES
AI L KINDS OF
MUSLINS,’
aad I.A i; aid BAkEGK i-HAWLS.
AU other Goods—rls:
UOTIESTI4 GOODS,
Liuom, Imbroideiiss, Hosiery
BOOTS Sz SHOES,
HATS, CAPS, &c.
AMU tSi'KCIALLY
READY MADE CLOTHING,
will uadego a considerable reduction iu prices.
Wc ar determined to diaposu of cur Summer
Good* ere thu auuauu cloaca, ud shall uot thcro
o*e uxiixd SALltiFlCliS 1
ILtIUS & ROSE,
<UCCESSORfi TO M QROBHMAYER.)
Vo. 80 lIItOAD STREET.
Colunti-us, Qa., May 26 -dwtf
FAMILY SEWING
MACH INKS.
the very and itteriug manner in which the Gro
-1 ver Oi ilaker .Sowing Machine has been received
>y the pnohe, trevuiiing in the ul ol upward* of
twenty Tuouvand,) Mi-hnis.
I lios. l. STOVALL At CO.
of Augmita, lia., have been induced to open a
Sales Koom in Columbus, Georgia,
.vbertt they wilt keep on baud a variety of the (iItO
VEKSI UAhtilt patieni adapted tor liantuHtm anil
•Ww./y uee. alt of which are warranted per lea ; m
•tru 1 loim tor using them wnl be given free. All Ma
chines ordered trout the country will be McurvJy and
coiup:tctiy boxed for Iran spur, at hiii Needles, Thread,
BiiK. and .M U lune On will be kept and sold at tbe usu
al prices tJuixens of Columbus and vicinity ru ie
ipeicfully mviied to call at
| >n. 5S liltOA l> STHKKT,
FuliK IHroltS ABOVE THE CORNER OF
MAHLEY, HODGES &CO
and examine a M icliiik winch is hailed by woman as
ad eltuini ipsior troiu Uiu toil and never-ceasing
irudgery of the needle
w • übmit the following certificafes, front well
.n. n gonueineii oflhis section, who have thorough
y Usated the Grover and Baker (Sewing Machines:
{Front Rev A. A. l.ipscoutb, Tuskegee, Ala ]
1 hereby . emit. Hitt 1 have used one of Grover Sc
Baker'.** stewing Machines lor some uiontha in my llnn
i>, and that ii has given entire satislsclion. I ronnd-
Uieso machines mvaluahiein u family, and I very
heartty recommend them to tnc public.
Feb. ttadltjjil. A. A LIPSCOMB.
[From Rev F G. Ferguson, Tuskegee, Als.J
i take pie i.mre in stating 10 all whom it may con
* rn, that tuy wife lioaheeli using one of Grover and
iLim.t’a Sewing Machines tor some months It works
well and u easily kepi in order. So far we are uiore
February 8, IHM. F. G. FERGUSON.
[From Rev. .1 1,. Mmline, I,’ntoit Springs, Ala.
Mu Kkith The Gtover t*. Baker Machine pun him
■l 01 you nas fudy c*|U.tUe<l my expectanons. Avery
uiporiant charm lerisnc of lire Mat him: is, it ik so very
mup.e mat any negro of coniiuon uitdemianding can
naii.-tge U >iiiic iias Ihh-ii used exclusively by sNe
:n servant about six months, and has never been out
• i order JAM. L. MOULTRIE.
February Milt, ISSV.
[From I. A. Brokaw ft Cos., Columbus, Oa.
Wo |i ive used one ol Grover ft Bake * Hewing
tla. fiiin-* in oui shop for three years pom, and find
.( pvrtdtily practicable, e-isuy kepi in order, and well
iopted lo various kinds of work iu a Tailor’s Hliop.
vVeiake pleasure id recounnending u to tire public
Fob *5, lobil. 1 A. BROKAW ft CO.
JJ KEIT.J, it go ut.
COLUMBUS. GEORGIA.
• comiore. Mar. I, M. iwsd own
SPECIAL NOTICE !
IMPORTANT SALE.
SSO 000 VYUR'ni OF
ii ii a it uyJy &
AT
NEW YOUK COST !
AT THE
NEW ONE PRICE
BASH f!M)II
140 Broftd Street,
MASONIC BUILDING.
OOI.UMBUS.
mu’PK&iiPS
Having determined to sell out thisseason’t pur
chosea, has reduced the prices of bia
‘LARGB AND ELEGANT sTO< K OF
I )RY CiOODB
and now offers them without any regard to profiL
The stock is entirely new, many articles in
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
Mlin'nl*, 11antilI:iH, ft c.
having been purchased within tbe last few weeks
M A (iRKAT RKDUCTION
on prices paid for the same goods earlier in tbe
season.
TTote Pricei of a few Ooods:
Deux Jupu Rdk Ki bes $10; reduced from $55;
•• 44 Grenadine, $lB to $25 44 2u A $35
Ifol Silk Dresses. 15 “ 18 A 2D
4(10 Yards Fancy Bilki, -We. 44 86c.
30fl 44 ” “ 65. 44 85c.
?nnO 44 Printed Muslin* 9c. 44 120.
liM'J 44 44 44 He. “ 15e.
.542 Lawn Hobes-a-les,fast cols $1.35 44 f1.75
Freneli Organdies A Jaewnets
REDCCEU IN THE SAME PfiOPOKTION.
Plain A Fancy Bareges,
AT ONE HALF TIiEIR REGULAR PRICES.
c',l9 piece* Calicos c. reduced from 10c,
v ;- 1 •• • 10c ” 44 11 A !2c.
\T* 44 vard wide Brilliants fagt cohrra at!so.
25 Barege rihawls,
49 French Lace Mantillas,
115 Silk und La< do. at a reduction of 33 % <
per (rent, ou origiual price*.
A LAIIOE STOCK OP DENTINE
irxsh i_i3srEasrs
Imported direct from the manufacturers, which
will bo >ld at very low price*.
JamoH Mc-Phillips,
doc* not iuteud to carry over
ANY SUM MER STOCK
and ha* marked every article down to price* that
must insure speedy sales.
Ladies uro invited to call and examine tbe
goods and prices before buying as they are as
sured there is
NO HUMBUG
about the Stock being marked down at tba pri
ces mentioned.
(□■CALI. EARLY XS
ANU SATISFY YOUBELVEB
that ibis is the best opportuuity ever offered in
Columbus to purchasers of any goods to save tbsir
money
One Price Only!
JAMES McPHILLIP’S,
140 Broail-strcet.
GULL'S*ll'*, GEORGIA.
Olmkat, 6.., Mar M, 1444. Mw*
§l®G©©©
WORTH OF CLOTHING’ AT
COST FOR CASH!
X. A. BROKAW cfc 00.
NOW OFFER THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF
RgADY'MOG £i®Tl3!^£
wesT''imS’min j
The Stock is one of tho best ever offered in tho market, and
embraces a full assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, just
received from the manufactories, together with a fine stock of
CENTS. FURNISHING GOODS,
All of which, without reserve, will be sold AT COST. A
rare chance is here offered to make a safe and r oFiT.vni e in
vestment of ite •dv money. This course is adopted in order to
reduce the stock as much as possible preparatory to a change
in the firm. I. A. UROKaVV &, CO.
Cqlutnhus, Ga , May 18, 1831). dwtf
Flint Kivor Plantations
Fo£ SALE
1 will srll at a reasonable price and . .
•jgAupui. three year* erndit. one pianta-
MKiiuii on the east side of Flint River, |L’U
-L- where the Uatutmd from Columbus to ■ * J
Nta.uocrosses, consisting of FIFTEEN HUNDRED
AND FIFTY ACRES of good Itottom and marsh
Lands, and eight hundred and Ally acres of Cine land
The bottom and inandi lands are ua good as can he
found iu Georgia. This may be divided into three
settlements. Au extensive levee has been built, bvt
mure work must yet be done, to secure the laud per.
tnanenily from overflow.
Also, a I'ianiiuion immediately belotv the estate of
Gov Towns, on the west side of the river.and one and
a half uihea below the railroad, embracing IHKimna.
olThe best Uivt r Bottom, wuhout any marsh, urn!
and about sixty or seventy acres of high pine land, up
on which there is a beautiful and convenient settle- ;
nient. upon this trad there are two unit*? and a half !
of good levee, but requires some repairs and consult:- j
rains extension to render all the lands secure. Upon I
both plantations. Hie lauds are, with slight exceptions ‘
fresh and extremely productive; on Hie west side it .
is all fjresh but seventy acres. An) geutleman wish- j
ing to examine them, will please call on Mr Lilly on
the east side, and Mr. Young on the west side ol’ tin*
river, and should a purchase become desirable, see me
at Columbus. Possession given first January next.
JOHN 11. HOWARD
January 11, 1850—wfcdtf.
U r* Columbus Enquirer, Corner Htmm and San
please copy the above weekly two months.
*~~ 13113 WKLI /S
X>A.XE3STT
BITUMINOUS (.UAL OIL GREASE,
FOR
AXLES. MILL-9-EARINO, &o.
rpiUH GREASE, for rttages. Wagons, Carta, Car
A nages. Mill-Gearing. Heavy Bearings, At ,is found
to be the best in use It is warranted to stand any
temperature. It c.oinlunes the body ami rluidity ol
Tallow. Beeswax and Tar, keeps Hie axles aluays
cool ami dues not ruji off, and is unsurpassed in dura
bility and cheapness.
(told by JOHN W . BROOKS,
April til. 1851) Druggist.
Fly Traps! Fly Traps!
J 1 HT RECEIVED BY
-A-. KC. DEWITT.
[Exrrart from Mr James Conning’s Letter.]
rriHE season having arrived tbr Ihe purchase nnd
X sale of Gilbert’s Patent Fly Traps, I would beg
to call your aiieniion to the improvements and altera
tions | have made to them sir te last year,sons to ren
der ihem perle. t as they should he; and they will give
e,ire saitsflotion to ah purchasers.
Like all new inventions, they required some Im
provements; all tho little ddllculties in Ihe in have been
u tiri> overcome* andtltey are now so improved and
adjusted that lean offer them to the public,as a per
feet article, without any additional cost to the p >r< ba
ser*. Merchants and others should purihusi: them
early to catch the flrsi breeding J|nn; as one fly will
breed millions duringthcsoison.
JAM EH CONNING,
Owner of sard Patent, Mobile, Ain.
Notick.—'This is to notify ad mer. hams nnd vend
ors not to purchs-e GILBERT’!! PATEN I’ FLY AND
MI.MUUITO TRAP, without my pilnted LiUhslm on
ihe siiiii Trap. accorJmg to the Im ml Htates Palenl
Law All merchanta and vendors selling aid Traps
wiitmut so l h mlieison them, are not iu) legal or duly
am horned agents, and will be dealt witiias the law,
s -itade and provided for said patent, directs
JA MEM CONNING,
Mobile. Ala . Owner and Proprietor. 1
N. R. I should he gUd to have the information J
fiven me ot any one soiling them f r le-s than Five i
ioiiarsut retail. . 1 wil. also gives liberal reward to [
anv ..ne informing me of any uierchunt selhi.g Hiem |
wnhm my territory without the label with my name j
on tin-m JC. |
One gross of the anove Fly Traps Just received nnd
ror sale by A. II DcW ITT
Mole Agent fr Cotuuibug Ga.
Price reiluced to Five Doll .rs—invariably (.'ash
May IP—dwtf A. II D J
BOOTS AND SHOES
a-ifi WE Lave now in Store our
II SUMMER STOCK of
eA-Yi -u&t Qenta, Lndies, Misses &
f*l) Children's
BOOTS Sz SHOES,
which for quality, quantity, and economy to fho
purehasor, surpasses anything brought hero.—
Among our Stock may bo found—
I’OK GENTLEMEN,
Dents’ French Calf Pump Boots,
“ “ Light Welt, “
*• “ Kid “ “
“ Fttmch Calf Low Shoes, Pumps, and .
‘• Qlovo “ “ 44 light welted, i
44 Congrost Calf Qaitera,
•• Kid 44
“ Pat. Leather Gaiters, j
“ Silk
44 Opera 44
<* 44 Du ion
44 Lasting Ties,
44 pat. Leather Oxfords, Pumps k % w
44 Scott Tien,
44 Slipper* with and without hoels,
44 Highland Tics,
And numerous other kind* both fine and common. I
FOR FA DIE*.
Finest Kid and Morocco Lao# and Congress .
Boots, thin soles, with and without heels.
Finest silk warp lasting lace and Congress do.
Sergo do Borre, do do do do.
Eugene do do do do
Dalian and English do do do.
Frvuch and Glove Kid do do do.
44 Kid Heel Slippers,
English Kid and Morocco do.
English Lasting do do.
Velvet Toilet Slippers.
French Embroidered Slippers,
White Kid Slipper*.
Kid and Morocco Buskins,
French Kid Tie*,
Cats and Goat lace Boots, with and without
bel.
Misses’ Glove Kid Congress Boot*,
44 English do. with and without heels.
44 fiilk warp, Sergo, and
44 English lasting—Coiigre.-s A Lace Gait
er*, with and without heels,
44 Fine Kil Slippers with A without heels
44 White Kid Slippers,
44 School Shoos-—omothing durable. 4
CHILDREN.
Children’s Congress heel Gaiters,
Lace heel Gaiters,
44 Kid 44 Slippers,
.< 44 44 Bools, and about 30 ad
ditional kinds with and without hoels.
A LARGE BTOC K OL
\egro Brogans and Servants
SHOES,
j Sewed and Pegged, oonsUntljr on- band. We
are receiving fresh Ooods every week from our
I own Factories.
To Country Merchants and
7 raders
TCE OFFER oua OOODS AT
I NEW YORK PRICES.
Only Ono Prioo
From wiiicb there will b. no devintion in any in-
A. C. SAUNDERS & CO.
102 Broad Stroet—Next Door to J. Kyle A Cos.
Columbus, Ga. May 24.
RECEIVED THISDAL
Those choic. mutton hams .na n§.
LOONA SAUSAGES. Cull loon ir eou
want thvEn. HOWELL A JOHNSON.
April JU—dlf.
COOL SODA,
W n e.
■
GREAT BARGAINS!
AT HUNTER’S
BAZAAR OF FASHION !
IMIE Rubnil>i>r, (Y<'tn continued bn.l health, being
“liable to give hi*CuMiieH* Ins personal upervui
ion, ha* dispose” of I.in lease in hi* pld Store, and lia*
removed the *toik to hi*
NEW AND ELEGANT BAZAAR, !
No. 1 3 Side us ilroml St.
directly opposite to hi* old stand. .These two ntorks
o| new and seasonable Dry Goods, when combined,
form now by Ur the largest stock in the city. The
stock consisiH n pan of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
PLAIN AND KANU\ SILKH.
BAA ADLKK and t.'llKt K MiI.KM;
INDIA iiml FOULARD Mil ks,
■ BLACK MiI,KM, all the various uutkes;
GKE A ADIN L ROUES, bln. k mol c. Inrml;
li.ARKGK ID HI KM, HGANDIF HOMES;
JACK o\ KT ROBES, from Ml 30 to $lB
GINGHAM ami CALICO ItOKKM;
3.INH) Yards II \Y A HERE IIAI./. \RINKS;
3,000 yard* PRIN FED LAWNs, at lor
4,500 yards PRINTED J ACKONETM, small pat
tariia, laUc. per yard.
ENGLISH and A M SRICAN CALICOBM, at 10, II
and \'£\6r. per yard Fast Colors;
FRENCIfOAI.ICOKH, a large assortment:
HCOTCII and AMERICAN GINGHAMS
EMBROIDERIES,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs,
LADIES’ lIOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, kc. t
ALL MAKES AND PRH EM.
MY Si OCR OF
II OUSE KEEP ING GOODS
I* very large, and Helling ill prices which will defy
co ui potion..
MY IMPORTATIONS OF
Irish Linens and Scotch Fabrics
ARE INTO HUMBUQ !
Call and examine my stock of them, before pmoha
•ingelsewhere, as you can Have *25 per cent,, which is
generally paid to Importers nmt Jobbers in the north
ern markei, by retail merchant*. For im inferior arti
cle, purchaser* ol my Linens will receive a pure arti
cle.
LACE MANTILLAS-,
A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT,
Sliawls, Sliawls,
Circular Mhuwls, in Barege, Crape d 4 Paris. Cash
mere, Merino, 4fcc.
I’AItASOUS, IN GREAT VARIETY.
IIATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES.
Not being aide to attend to ihe busim-s* my self, and
w ishing to reduce my aim k to the lowest possible
point. I now oiler my stock m merely a nontiual prof
it; nnd being well supplied with a stall'of gentlemanly
and competent salesmen, Ladle* may rely on being
we t wafted upon; and ua a further inducement, all
bills pur. based over hf'y dollars w ill be rtucei'p'ed five
per cent, for cash l.udies, < all and sen ihi* new and
j treautiiu! establishment. A* there is none like it in the
J city, it will repay you for u w alk thioiigli it. \ou
cannot mistake the plaie. ns ilie name and number
are conspicuously painted on the fYont of the house,
A. HUNTER.
| April 7wdtf. No. 73 (West Mule) Broad Bt.
KW
! SPRING AND SUMMER
| DRY GOODS,
JITST received from New York and Europe, by DI
RECT IMPORTATION at
J. KYLE Sz CO’S
No. 100 Itcoiol St.
I Owing to the long standing and well known repu
tation of our House, we deem ii unnecessary to flood
I the town and country with flaming hand-bills and long
unmeaning adve.iisemenis Tin.; reason, however,
we would be doing Injustice to our friends, customers
and others, by neglecting to inform ihemthat
OXJXI STOCK
(NOW ( OMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT) |
la the Largest and Beat Selected j
WE EVER HAD, OR WAS
Ever Received in Columbus, i
IT EMBUACES AI.LTHE
NEWEST STYLES OF
IKL*H GOODS,
In nvnry fli.ini known, inrlndm, thn
PINE APPLE GRENADINES.
PLAIN AND DODDLE hkiHTh. and Hi.
B£HA6£ ANGLAIS:
FABRICM ENTIRELY NEW.
j Also, a still assortment of every article in ihe
DRY GOODS LINE,
A large portion of which are
IMPORTED BY OURS ELVES
| Direct from Europe!
thus saving to those who buy ot us iho Imp. ters and
| Jobber* Profile in New York.
CadumhliS. Ga Man bin IMVU dwtf.
in n ‘im
JUST KECE.ViD BY
WINLEIf, IIODIiBS & CO.
We are in receipt of one of tho LARGEST and
HANDSOMEST STOCKS of
DRY GOODS,
Ever offered to the citizens of COLUMBUS.
It consists of every variety heretofore kept by
tho old firm of MANLEY A HODGES with many
additions, among which will be found the MUSI
DESIRABLE STYLES OF SILKS, viz:
Hindi Milks, Hep Milk*,
Deublr Mtalrt Milks, Unynilei-e Milks,’
‘4 J upe Milks, Itolren Lea Silks,
31 mu in in K Milks, Tissues (irnimtl’s
Ae. Ac.
AX* BH.
BAREGES—PIain, Bayadere, end Doubls Skirt,
ORGANDIES—Robe Alun du, Kobe a Robe
Biurritz, Robe Fsvorit*.
| JACONETS—PIain, Small Figured Kobe,and
Flounced.
j BHILLIANTES—French Cambrics and Lawns.
Our EMBROIDERIES anu WHITE GOODS
cannot be surpassed, and will be sure to please
tho Ladies.
OUR STOCK OF
STAPLE GOODS
i, VICKY COMPLETE—comprising tiro t>wt
8-4 and 10-4 Table Damask, Pillow, Shirting
and Housewife Liuons; Linen and Cot
ton Sheetings, Toweling*, Napkins,
Doylies, 10 I, 11-4,12-4 A 14-4
Toilet and Marseilles, White
and Colored (Juilts.
DRAPERY. HOSIEKY.G LOVES
Umbrella* At I'araHoi*.
\ W. invite ALL tu give our Stock u .lamina
i tion. It is large, and we are determined to sell.
44 Lt those buy now who never bought (o/us)
before,
And tboso who always buy {of ut) now buy tbs
i more.”
MA.YLEY, HODGES & CO.
, ee BROAD STREET.
| March lA.lßsH—dwtf.
BLA.IVKB,
| Os erery deeeription used by Luwysrs, or ofßo< r*
of Court, printed neetijr
DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C.,
A.T CASH PRICES.
J. A. WHITESIDE & CO.,
DRUGGISTS,
COH:JintS, GEORGIA,
HAVE the pleasure of inviting the attention of the
public to thou large, fresh and well assorted
supply >f
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, Ac.,
which they aie selling at LOW I'RICEM for CABII.
Artistes winch usually sell lor one dollar, they are of
fering iu 75 to H 5 coma, CASH.
WANTED,
ALAA HLMIIRI.M clean, well-eavedOow Ilslr,
UUU mavlfl—wtf. B F COLkMAN
£. RARMARd ft liO.,
COLUMBUd, QA.
WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL
QROCHRS A PROVISION DEALERS
* HAVR on hand and will conimur to receive
#qTT a huge uuti wen selected stock, einbraciug eve-
Kffiry article in iheiruue, which are oifarad io then
CcJn iimus aud the public m luaiktu pmea- (ktiue
a..a sue ua. tai7—ilwif
HAVANA CIGAUS,
If W) I ll ll I DIttKUT IMPORTATION, vurloua
lUU,oUv/ brands, tor su.e by
ruor.4—wdil K BARNARD At 00.
WEST INDIA MOLASSES,
u| V UAItULI.H chosen tor sale by
iJU matiimtf wdif R. BARNARD ft. CO
MESS PORK.
I I \i \ ÜBI.M lor sale by
lUU Feb. 18.—dwtf E UAItN AKI, ft CO.
GOLDEN SYEUPs
OA 10 GALLON KEGM, Choice
ZU lor sale by K BARNARD A <*.
Feb, 18. dwtf
TO ITIOSk INDEBTED.
U’ K hereby give turice that all claim* due us. am)
nut paid or satistkctortly arranged, prior to next
re urn day ot the res|ieiiivi counties m which the pai
th<H riside, w ill be sued. None wHi be Mliglued.
mar-’O dwtl E. BARNARD ft CO.
I’lantlui; rlu(oo.
1 1 if \ BARRELS PftNK EYF.M, for sale by
lUU feMOdti li. BARNARD ft CO.
\om NUKar anal Jlulasw n
A(\ HHDM. Sugar.all grades,
4 -IU 150 Bbls. aud J.. hbis choice Molrmsh for saleliy
feblOdtt E BARNARD ft CO.
i am y Hour.
•YIA BBLS. Extra Choice Smut laud*, for sale by
ZYr febWdlf E. BARNARD ft CO.
Blown Nall.
CO HACKS for sale by
JU teblOdtf B. BARNARD ft CO.
Oil C< If* I KIM lie lit.
OfO\ COILS Hand Spun Rone, a good article for
O’ “l I sale ill lots by 1. BARNARD ft CO.
Oiliimtms. Feb. 10. UK), dull
NEW SPRING & SUMMER
CLOTHING.
iSL H MERRY*
87 Broad Mtrecl,
HAS in Store and i* now rooeiving u largo and
well selected stock of Gentlemen's, Y'uuth's and
Cbildrcn'a Clothing, for Spring aud Summer
wear.
ALSO.
A well selected stock of Gent* Furnishing goods,
of superior qualities, nnd of the latest and most
Fashionable Styles. All of which will be sold
on thu most runsonublo tonns.
No. 87 Wont sido Broad Btrout,
Columbus, Georgia.
March 29, d*w3m.
BORDER WAR.
By tho author of 4a \'ild W'estcrn
The Culprit Fay ; a poena.
Macaulcya Lite of Pitt.
The Couvttloscout; by N. P. Willis.
More of. Love me Little, Love me Long.
Pillar of Fire.
6th vol. Spurgeon'* Sermons.
Episodes of French History.
JU years out of the Senate.
Matrimonial Brokeruge
Uuinitrried Life.
Dust and Foam,
At J. W. PEASK Book Storo.
May 27.
GO AG KK 88 WATER !
J UST received and for sale by
April‘2l JOHN W BROOKS
I'roli Vaccine Matter,
JUST received by
up lU-lf JOHN W BROOKS. Druggist
J()kl|)ll ■•'. I’ou,
attorney at law,
COI.D.MUUS, (IKOIUiIA.
WILL attend prompily lo all busincM* entrusted to
his care in the counties of Muscogee, Hams
Talbot, Taylor. Marion and Chattahoochee
Oltii con West Side of Broad stroet, over Wynn ft
Park’s Store. nprilM wdlv
ALDWORTH’S
WrouKlil-lron Cooking Stove.
lAM now prepared to fill orders for this No. 1
. Stove, now acknowledged to surpass all oth
ers for Hotel and family purposes.
Also on hand and for aaio a full assortment of
VV<)OD AN I) WILLOW-WA KK,
Hip, pouge, and i-hower Bath*.
TABLE ANI) POCKET CUTTEEKY
• ItrooniM, BniKlieM,
Saucepans, Hollow-Ware, &c.,
and tuuny other articles too numerous to mention.
Call and examine my stock at 137 Broad Street.
April 14—dwtf K. M. ALDWORTII.
egjjgs* J- FOGLE & SON,
dentists,
on Randolph Streot, near Broad #
COLUUUUH, GA.
Columbus, Doc. 9, 1857. dAwtL
aftiv. ¥. r.if, We 5
Dental SuiKcon,
OFFICE Comer Broad and Randolph Streets,
e oi.umnus o /; ou<* ia .
Deoetulrer 17, 1868. wAdtf.
I’inp knot White Sulpliur
SPRINGS.
MTlllrt <llu(litiuisummer retreat, ultuateil 18
mile* from tire City ufL’oluinbiis, w ul Ire open
e<l by lire proprietors on lire Ist June next
At great expecse tlrey have erect-d new buil
dings, us *u. h a charm ter ms l- accomuioilate all
thei’ oii cuslomers and sui sinew friends a* may tum -
or them with their patronage
Anew Hotel, with large commodious rooms, inclu
ding a ball-room and Bi.liard io<>m, wttii all lire i.rres
| * try iivcommodatioiis of such, has been ere red on
new ground, and will bu ready by tire Ist June next.
II sides tire llorel, sing e #• and double t afims will be ut
tire command of mdividua.s or lamilres, a* may be
required.
I ne Hiilpfiur Wnrer of tires* ftpringa re iiiißiir|>ri*s*(i
in the Mouth—hundred* of certithai** ol iu healing
and sire glhening qualities ililght be easily pro. ured
and oils red lo tliv public and when we add that the
Bathing preparattoi-s and facnrtlt* are equal to tfioss
of any water.ng place North or South, we say noth
ing more than -fie tact* Justify.
Pine Knot is located I” mires from Columbus by tire
carriage road, and is easily accessible from No. 3 on
tire Muscogee Railroad, by an agreeable drive of *ix
miles.
Arrangements have been made with Asa W Chap
man, L*u , who win convey all visitors amt their bag
gage from No- 3 to tire Minings
ror all persons visiting these Hprtngs in their own
conveyances, stables and good attendance will be pro
vided
All Istters, papers and packages directed to theF.x
press Office, Columbus, Ua. | repaid, will bu duly for
warded; and ail communications directed by mail to
‘ Pine Knot M.lls” will be regularly deiivired.
TERMS:
Board per month ....930 00
44 week lo oO
44 44 day *OO
Thlldren and rtervant* half price.
llorsss per day 75
44 44 Week 510
44 “ Month 16 00
Tho proprietors have used every exertion to pre
pare these Spring# for the rscepii n ol visitors and in
valids, and they now assure ell persons w >o desire a
comfortable, accessible and healthy retreat in lire sum
mer tn mths, tint it shall not Ire their fault if they go
away from Putt Knot dissatisfied
Howard ft McLaughlin,
Mays—dwJm Proprietors
ESPECIAL NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the late firm of Brooks ft
Lhapmsn, by note or account, are requested to
••Mke imuiediatg payment, ae further induinnce caw
• . M41T44. „ „ INy. W. feUOK.
• UtluaMu, #*, Kurt 4^mf
BISSOLXJTXOISr.
TUB Copartnership cl BROOKS ft CHAPMAN was
dissolved on the Uhh ult. by mutual consent. All
parentis indebted la eaid firm are notified to make pay
ment only to John W. Brooks, who liavlne purchased
all notes and account* belonging to the late firm, U
alone authorized to use the lirui name in settlement oi
out.umlui, JO „ NW „ BOOM>
F. S. CHAPMAN.
NOTICE.
TIIR undersigned having purchased the entire Inter
est m the Dmg Store of Brooke ft Chapman, will
continue the business on hi* individual areount. An a
member ofThe lute linn he would make In* acknowl
edgement lo the generous patrons of ihe house, and nt
sirectfully solicit econtinuance of their confidence and
patronage. JOHN W BROOKS.
Januntv 13, 1859.—dwtf.
OUTR)N, (JolTuN, OUTTUKt
COT TO • !• now selling at a good t rice, and If the
note* aud aooounu past due toJ. Buttle ft t'-o.
are not soon paid, suits will be Instituted Indtscrin.*
uiaud v. A word lo the wise t. aurtlci. nl.
Oetflk-wftdir. J FN NIS ft CO.
NEW Si’ll ING AN DBU M MER
MILLINERY.
rx h Till *ubs riber Ireg* leave to inform ft. \\
*ffS#ilie Ladies of Columbue, Ga and
vi r i y, that she has now received her Spring Hunk
, j M nest fitsbioiis and Ute choicest and largest se
ee •
llonnrts. Flowers. Klbbous,
Caps, Head Dresses, Xc.,
a* also, ALL the different style* of edioir* Dress
Goods for Ladies’ wear. Lace ManuUa*. and all
kind* of Covering*, Kmbroiderica end Trimmings all
of w hich will be sold without reserve at Ihe lowest
possible pine*. Great inducements are offered to ail
who wish to purrhaa*. Tliankfo! lot paet favors and
custom, a continuance of patronage is eolmted.
TERMS CArt” U..p.n.U, jjßa i(KBflAu
p si Tire Dress-Making is ca rrnd on under Hie
Ann of MISS UKUWN ft MRS DEHHAU, ss
heietofure. Ail orders punctually auendwd to.
t’oiuiubu*, April I*2. IMVMllni
NOVELTY WORKS !
xv UKiNI r i’ U HJE
AT RETAIL I
SALESROOM OVER
J. MTliillip's Dry Goods Store,
No. 140 llroad Bt., Columbus, Ua.
AT Hie aoiictuuion of many tnends I have de
fftterminutl lo sail my Furnnure si
IT) Retail as weit as Wholesale.
Anu 1 will be Imppy to meet and serve my former
IneutU and customers at my sales room, as aoovu d
signaled; and 1 must ask ol line* whom I have not
served to cull aud iet tue show them tuy Ft KMT URL
and if U is
AS GOOD AND CHEAP AS
NORTHERN FURNITURE,
I know that they will as Southern people, give iu
their patronage.
• * Deuleis are invited Ut examine my ntock before
going North.
Brackets, Mouldings, Carvings, Turn
ing, Fancy aawiug, Ac.
DONE AT fcHORT JMOIICB.
COFFINS, both covered nnd mahogany, always on
hand and at nil prices.
ii /"Orders solicited and promptly attended to.
Address, W h HARRIS.
Columbus, Ga . March 19. dwtf
COLUMBUS
Saddlery, Harness,
ANU LEA TUU ll HTO kE.
11. MIRBLEIUIOOK & CO.,
91 Broad -Street,
/. MAM'FACTOHERH ANU DKALEKM
UMUk i, A.iitU.i-, u.ru„>, A t.ulw.r,
rffdMr >i Mb” h the following comprises a part
ft -..-Spanish quiiind Huddles, overlaid; Lug-
U..H do; Planters’ Plant do; Youth’s and Boy’s no;
Wag oi an I'lanlalioii do; aud Ladies Saddles,—varie
ty ol stylus.
Uritll.-n, aiartlunale*, Sa.l.lle
iluia, an* .icill.ill do.
HARNE&B.
Fine Silver plated Carnage Harneee—R quai”’**.
Kockaway ”
•* •• 44 Double Buggy
#. *• eitiigie do ••
Plain black Harness, all style* and qualities.
LEATHER,
Skirting Leather,Bridle do. Hog Hkius,
Pad rtkius. Harness Leather, Oak and Hemlock,
Sole Leather, Coil Skins. Lining Skins,
Shoe Pug*. Lasts, Thread and Fuidings, t.
JMacliine liolting.
Leather and Rubber Belting, ah widths,
Light Rubber and Canvas muling, lor
Plow Back Bands. Just ihe thing lor Planters.
licit 111 vets, anu Lace Leather.
TR.UIN xxs,
K*rUQO ami Renutmen’s
Dress aud Traveling Trunk*, ail queß-
Iftlii I V l ii'f ,es and styles. Bonnet Boxes, Vanses
anu c-utps. nags.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.
iffjßs. Enamelled Leather, Pat Dosli Leather anJ
Lnameied Cloths, all widths aud qualities;,
co. uorpol, La. es, Fringes, lleud Linings,
Leather Cloth Bootings, Nan*. Tacks, Sic.
Stirrups, Bills, Bm kies, Harness Mournings,
Haines Cuiiurs, Whips, Wagon Breeching,
And Bund Bridies.
All the above goods are of our own manufacture;
made of lire best maieiiui and by experienced work
men. We invite ail those who are in want ol articles
inour Inn- to can aud examine our stuck, and weaa
sdre lire ui that they aui b well saiudied with the
quality ol goods and the prices; as they w til be sold on
the very BEST TERMS.
N B New Work made, aud Reporting done at the
shortest notice deed—dwtl.
To the Fainiei a and Flauters of
GEORGIA ANG ALABAMA 1
ECONOMV, IMFBOVEMENT. CONVENIENCK.
REESE’S
Manipulated or Phoepho-Peruvian Guano /
VTWE AsetthM this Guauo is equal lo Peruvian,
X pound per pound, is as well established us any
fmi.au Ire established by human testimony and ex
perience.
Four good reiisoriri why Farmers should use tins
Guano m preference to any other—
lat It is Billy equal to Peruvian on tire first crop.
Utl It cosu, at present price of Peruvian, <*lo res#
per ton.
3d. ll ts perfectly prepared for immediate use, by
drill or otherwise.
4th It contains fifty percent. Hioru Phosphate than
Peruvian, and therefore a more permanent improver
ol lire noil.
This Guano ia used by the following named gentle
men. among others, from whom iu results may be
learned:
J is. T Earle, Esq., Md. Archibald Taylor, N. C.
M T. Goldsboro* *‘ Dr. George Field, 44
James Eubank, Va. Gen J B Littlejohn “
BumuelFaw. 44 J B Greene,
Dr Henry Field, 44 Robt. Norfleet,
(JonM.im.-ni must be particular to specify in their or
ders KEESK B, and observe that our name is branded
ou tire bags.
Terms < ash, or ar.rcpiable time draflaon city houses.
Pamphlets giving a lull account of the above Guano
can be obtained fiv addraaslng
Li \m x to.,
SOLE AGE NTH FOR COLUMBUS, GA.
January 11, 1859.—wftdlm
Irish Potatoes.
| / \/A IIBI.fI Choice Northern Potatoes, for sale by
IUU janli-dwif GUN BY ft CO.
I*criivian Uiiiinn!
A GENUINE ARTICLE warranted, and as cheap
sm can be laid down from New York.
GLNWY ft 00.
American fiiiano!
riiflE comblnsllous of this Guano gives tt high re
-1 pute os a fertilizer,and itis Gassed as fully equal
to tire Peruvian A iurge supply exirerird at au early
day hy OLIN B\ ft CO.
Columbus, Oa. Jan. 4, IBSU. dwtf.
Potomac Herring*.
|/ v HALF IIBI.H. Potomac Herring, In pickle, for
IU sale by GUNRY ft CO
Sandriei.
r I MfE subscribers are retreiving and will keep con
J sUitUy on band tire following article#:
No. I and ‘2 M e ksrsl, in flslf Kits and Kits:
Sugar Cured Hums a chofi:*article.
Breakfast Bac on. Hmoked Beef. Heel Tongues,
Also, tire following articles us th* best quality vizi
l.itne Plaster Pans,
Hydraulic Cement,
Qypaiuiii,
Blasting Powder and Bafty Fuss
Hock and AiiuinMalt.
JsnlS—wdtf GUNBY ft CO.
Pickled Pork.
BULB. Rump Pork, very fine for sale by
40 jau 13—wdif GUNBY ft 00.
jTjsT RECEIVED,
tft 881.8. DRY HALTED MCAT,*
A/U U.ue Fish in Half and Whole Bhla.’
Breakfast Bacon; Choice Mutton llarnef
Extra Hmoked Be. 11 Extra Choic# Pig Ilatnsj
(.tear und Mildred Bacon Hides;
llama and Mhoulders, Pick ted Pork Rounda.
febl4tf For sale by GUNBY ft CO.
CRACKERSr
JUST RECEIVED. Soda Cracker*,
Butter **l
Boston *
Hand Mad* Butter^
Wine
Lemmon 44
Cracknels, for sale by GUNBY ft 00.
February bth, 1859.—dtf.
HAMS ‘ ~
41.* nor LOT or CHOIC! TENMIMI
H.ia. for *Ji by *ONEV S CO.
•bnwor 1,
DISSOLUTION.
TUB Copartnership heretolore existing and dolm
business under lire name end style ui CLEMONS
BROWN ft CO. was dissolved on the i’2th day us Feb
rnary. ls5W The business of eaid partnership w-til be
settled and dosed up by W. G. CLLMONS and Wll.
LIAM L. WOKMJM, who are fully authorize” by
Uower of attorney to sell end convey real and persona.
property belonging to said partnership, to collect a
uius oi money due aud owing lo said linn, and to pay
oB demands and renew all noiea or obligations again*,
sard partnership. Tins tire *Blh day ol March, 186 v.
W. 0. CLEMONS,
W. L. WORN DM.
JOHN W HURT,
GKO T. HURT.
P. WOUftUM
March *9,lß69.—wdSm.
NOTICE,
111 AVK purchasad Ihe Cotion Gin Msnufkctiiring
interest oi Messrs CLBMONB, BROWN ft OO .
and shall contuuue the business under the name aud
“’w'o. CIEMON , BROWN & CO.
Mr. ISRAEL F BROWN will.aa heretofore, super
intend the Mauulauurmg Departnrent. tLßMO j <||
Columbue, Mareh *9-wdßm.
NOT ICO
tITB have sold out Cotton Gin Manufacturing in-
V\ terest lo Mr. W G. CLEMONS, who auem d*
ua in the business We bespeak for our eucts*or s
continuance of the liberal patronage extended to out
and. iu by tire Cotton Planter* through on i the rottniry.
CLEMONS, BROWN ft CO
Colombtie, Ga., March *u—wdtf
HULL, DUCK & CO.
ARB now prepared to supply their customer 44 wdh
everything Utey may nacd for Family or PlanU
tion use.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
ABF. agent* for the sale of the National Agricultural
linpienrenis, aud keep always on hand Ploughs
Harrows, Rake*. Ilocs, Wheelbarrows, Corn Shelters,
Straw Cutters, Corn Mills, Hand-plow s, etc., etc.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
Have Just received a large lot of Land Plaster, and
Calcined Piaster for Deuruts.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
KEEP every tiling which a Plauter can possibly
need
HULL. DUCK & CO.,
HAVE a foil and general assort men i of Groceries
of every lestripuoa fine Liquors, Cigar.-, To
bacco. Bagging, Mop*-, etc., ftc.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
HAVE a large and well n**orted stock of all kinds
ot Staple and Fancy Dry Goods.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
HAVE all kinds of Hats, Fashionable Moleskin,
Caseimere, ftc., and Common Wool aud Straw
| Hats fur plauiaiious.
HULL. LUCK & CO.,
all the Drugs and Medicines necessary on a
IV plantation.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
HAVE a general assortment of Hardware, such as
Hatchets, Hammers, Hoes, Axes, Knives, ftc.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
HAVE a good stock of Saddles of every kind.
Bridles, Whips, sic., etc.
HULL, DUCK & C 0. t
HAVE Boots and Shoes of various kinds and quali
ties. It” *ei Brogun, Gents’ fine Boots aud
ftbot-s. Ladies’ rtb-.es of every description.
Co.uinuus, April 18. 185.
'* a. IIABOSWAV. g. L. ORAV j
HAHUAWAY A GRAY,
GENERAL
Commission aad Forwarding
niuue jec.A:sr'Z‘s,
Corner of Oliv* and Commercial Streets,
SAINT TOPIS, no.
Fubrukry 22. I S&U—.IA wI V -
Freight Arrangement
HETWfctN /. l liAN 1 Adi CUL.IISIII'!.
BY an arrangement between*the Hnilioad ompanis
composing tire two routes from Atlanta t. Colum
bus, concluded at their con entiou at Huvannah outhe
Imb instant, it was agreed that tire Billow ing rates
between Atlanta and Columbus siiuil go.ern, taking
effect from the Ist day oi May 1857
VIA WEST POINT.
Corn per bushel He Wheat IS; Oats 8; Baron
Whisky, Flour, ui suck# or buirels pei 100 lbs Ssc:
Bugging, Rojre, Lard in eans or bbls |er 100 lbs 45c.
Coal, Pig Iron, by car load, per ton, 83.75.
VIA MACON
Com per bushel 14c Wheat 15c. Oat# 10c. Baron,
Whiskey, Flour in sacks or barrels, per 100 lbs., 44c.-
Baggtng, Rope, Lard in cans or bids, per 100 tv>nnds
js cents. CoaJ, Pig Iron, by car load, per luiifoLtiHc.
J MI7BTIAN,
President and Hupei mtendeni Muscogee K R.
GEO W ADAMH,
Bu|rerintendeiit Bouthweso ru Railroad.
EMERSON FOOTE,
Hufrerlntendent Macon und Western Railroad.
GEO G III’LL,
Buperintendent Atlanta and LaGrange Railroad,
BAM'L G JONEB.
Engineer and Bu|reriutendent M ft W.P. K.
Mav 30. 1858 dftwtf.
NEW
SADDLE AND HARNESS
ESTABLISHMENT.
/V Wft THE undersigned mem . ■ Si .
have formed a
kllllßtlA.V ft CO.,
For Che purpose of Carrying on the
SADH! ANO HARNESS
HU6INKB6 IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
W’ehave taken the Store between Gunby's Corner
and tire Bank of Coiuuibus, where we intend keeping
a good assortment of
BADDI.ES, HARNESS. TRCNKrt. URIDI.EH, COL
LABS, WHIPS, MACHINE BELTING,
HADDLE ft HARNESS TRIMMINGS,
and svery thing usually kept hy tbe Trade, of our own
make und tire best nortlrern manufacture, winch wr
will sell aa low as can be bought in tire South.
Saddles anil llarncMM
>fany style or quality made to order, and repairing done
it theshorteel notice and on tire m< .si reasonable term*.
W L SHERMAN,
A HATCH.
Columbus. Jan. Ut, 1858 wdtf.
SPUING GOODS.
REDD, JOHNSON & CO.,
Btt Broad Strict,
Oolumtoua, Goo.,
HAVE in Store, and are dally receF
▼teg new and elegant designs in
Plain and Fancy Bilks,
Double Skirt Silks,
Rolre* A l.ea Bilks.
Bayadere and Chuck Bilk*,
Black and White Antique and Rep Silks,
Grod’Hiuna, Taffeia. and Uarutirea “
BAREGES, ORBANDIEB and JACKONETTB, it
small Agure*.
Robo a Ls,
Rolre a Lea 2 Volantea.
Rote a Les Leonora,
Rolre a lres’iJupes,
Robe a Les Atniedu.
PRINTED Cbaliys, Chlniz, MUBLIN GINGHAMS
Brilliautes and Lawns.
M HETLAND, ZEPHYR AND SAXONY WOOL*
LACE BETB. BERTHA S AND SLEEVES.
J Swiss Bet*; Embroideries of all styles,
( Jaconet Bets;
Domeitioi ssd Liaa Ooodi,
Menu
WOOD, EDDY & CD’S
Single Number
LOTTERIES. *
Capital Prize $50,000.
TICKETS ONLY TEN DOLLARS
WOOD, KDDI ft- CO., M ANALKHM.
(HULT'EHHOKH TO fl. HW AN ft CO.]
Tfte following scheme will be drawn by Wood, Eddy
At Cos., Managers ut the HpartH Academy Lottery, n
each of their Dingle Nuumer Lotteries lot Jut*
iss'J. at Ai ol'sta. Ga., in public under the supenmei.-
dence of Gomiuiasioncni.
C.ass *J3urdvyu June 4, 1869,
Claws 24 draws SHturiU), June 11. 1869
Class ‘.5 Iraws Ba(urda>, J.tue 18, 1b69
Class kb iraws fcmturtiaj, Jm.tJ i6, 1869
On tli* Plan of Mngie huutbui.
50,000 liCKi-TS- 6.485
NGAIU.V 01. E PIUZK TO KVRKV KIKE, TICKETS
lUaaiiiiicent Scbt-me!
To be drawn every Saturday in June.
1 Prize of **'.ooo
l “ SOHW
1 “ MV-JU
1 * b.UOU
1 44
1 ** 3,0 W
1 I, 00
50 44 MW
100 44 4io
100 44 >"0
100 44
ioo 44 too
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 Prize* ol f‘U Approx'g ti fs<,W4l Prize are I,WH
4 m :tuu “ *d.b*W “ I .-00
4 44 250 •* I*l,ooo 44 low
4 u *25 44 5,000 ** 9 0
4 4* ~o t* * 4 &00
4 lx. “ 8,000 “ 60
4 * 100 44 44 *oQ
5,n0(j 44 *0 re •lOO.ObO
5,485 Prize* amounting to ‘t^O
Whole Tickets 10. Halve* *5. Quarter* **.3o.
A Circular showing the Plan of tire Lotteries w ui be
sent to any one desirous ot receiving it.
Ceiiiih ates us Packages will be sold at the followirf
rate* which is tire risk:
< ‘erttfleates of Package of 10 Whole Ttckete, §BO
44 10 Half “ 40
•• “ 10 Quarter! 44 *0
•4 “ 10 Eighth 44 10
Spar! a Academy Lott ary,
CLASS Is! XJJVLBER LOS
DRAWS WEDNESDAY JUNE 30th, lbi9
Outhe Three Number Plan.
7 o Nutnlnrs—l- Drawu Dallula.
Ken fly out Brize to Ei ery Two Ticket* !
One Clraiul Prize of $30, 0( 0.
1 Priiaui
•l •• lU.UUO I illl •• J,OUi)
2 44 b uud jHO 44 250
Ac. Ac. Ac., Ac.
27.811 Prize* amounting |osold.lOP,
Whole Ticket* *10; Dalvi* Quarrel.- $ .60
IN OhDEKIN ii Tii 4 .*> KCJ lilll'K AIIB
Enclose the money to our address for the Uikeis or
dered, on receipt ol which they will be foru.rdedby
lirm niiii! Purcnaserecaii have ticket* end in* in uny
figure they muy designate.
|,iet ol Drawn Number* und Prir.ee will be vent to
purchaser* immediately alter the llraw mg.
Purchaser* wit. please w rite llieir mg 11.1l unis plum,
ami give ilieir poet office, county ami Hum.
H-',uember Him every piute in drawn, and payable in
full without deduction.
All unzet ol b 1,000 and under, payable immediately
at>ei the drawing, othvi prize* at the uaual time ot jQ
day*.
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Thom who prefer not ta-nding money by mailan use
Tle Adam* Exprenn Company, whereby
money for Tickets in sums ol Ten Umiara und up
ward* can beseiiiu* A I id K oir-h AND E\l k.\ng
from any cay or tow n w here they have un office. The
money and order must he enclosed in a to\ eminent
Pont Othve Humped Envelope, ur Uic Expres* Compa
ny cannot receive iliem.
All c*Miiiii'inM i*fi strictly confidential.
Ad.ii>*- or<ler lor l u krl* or t enitkulea to
DUlli at Ct., Augusta. 4a.
oi Wnnli. CHI) \ A CO. Atlanta, Ca.
or WOOD El>l>t At. 0.. Wilmington Del.
Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlanta,
Oa.. can have then orderr lined .ind auve (line by ad
dreMltll’ Hvt 1 1• * • ’* •• • •
h\ L,AiN OOJN ,
Of lilE)
HAM returned ii c,v kora eof il e f n*s
assortments >.i HATS ever byfbre otlnreo in
tin* cuy embracing
Muli shln-Di ah, Otter-Drab und Black lit aver,
t'Ane I.MEUL KitbNCll bUKI HaTB,
and every v.irie.y ol 1 utiamu, 6 .Mu, Lego, ru and
hum y tiaia. an oi w hich fie wlitna o* l.i* lnei.u* and
cttaUio.vraai LoW l iiilfctt : ii** woind it a>> cu.l at*
leniloii lo hi* bnge stuck • I l in hr *. 11 u, t a lie* A
Cit i till c ii’ ilaUt n| an kimis ui.n qua.no*. -
AiSti, u m.e .Oi ul a.i/Ui biraw mid Wool ll,u* tor Ne
groe*. lIA lb -Made lo ouui.it.
March is, ibjw.—ilwJm.
THE LIVER
IN VIUO ii AlUfi,
PUEPAHED BV
D It. & A A it I O K ii,
COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUNS.
i 8 one ot the beat purgative and Liver Medicines now
1 before tbe public, tbalhcia u* u Cuiliuruc, easier
milder ami more etleiiuai than any oilier medicine
known Ilia not only a caiharth bui a liver ren.eiiy
ailing liisi on the Liver to ejeil u* morbid mailer then
ou itie stomach and bowela lo carry oil tl.e mailer,
to ux accomplishing two purposes edectualiy, wit hunt
any l'The pain All feelings experienced in Hie operation
ol most euthartn a. It strengthen* ill* syi.iem at tl.e
same time impinges it; and when taken uany in mod
erne doses, will strengthen and build up wnii unuaual
rapidity.
ine elver is one oi the principle regula
tor* ol the immu ii bo j dy. und when it |*r
foruii it* functions wei _e • l *ie power* ol the sys
tem are tuny deveiopet. r ’ A* >ne stomach .* at.
iiiost enure.y dc|s*tiii .>em un the healthy ae
li >u ol Urn L.ver tor Uf> /_>• profiei |anloriname o
its luuctioo*, when Uo *1 stomach is at taun the
bowel* at fault. aim “■'J ‘ho whole system *uti
ers m consequence o one orgt.ii the Llv
or having < eased t<> —-'do iu uuty. For tie
disease* ul tliat organ -j{ one ol the proprietors
ha* made it hi* study. —in practice ol more
than twenty year*. i< J i lind some remedy
wherewith ” counlei J act the many derange
mems lo w hich it a T* ) “able.
To prove ihai till* re j medy is at last found,
auy p. rsoii trouiueo • .wiin Mi er Csi**
Kiwlui. in uny oi in J birin*, luu but to try a
ittie. arid coiivutioi. ( *Ms certain.
These gum* remov. 1 f ! mi morbid or bad mat
ter Irooi the system 3 J supplying iii ihstr piaca
a healthy dow M hue *_) invigorating the rtio
inacli. causing food lo L ‘ digest well, iiuiiiy.
|.. K ih bl >inl { ■ giiniii lone and health
to the whole machine { ’ ry, removing the caiine
of the disease—ette. / ‘ ling a radb .il cure.
11l iloo* mi IMC-A. l iru cured, mid,
wliml I* , Uellc r,) p* vcMieil, by Uie
on osioual use of Hit jolitr lav l|urs>
tor “ ;
One dose after eai ng ‘ i hiilficient lo relieve
tin* sloinach und j.i the tood rrom
rising and touring / J
Only one dose laken } -"if before retiring pre
vent* aigiiiiMart i
Only one dose taken Jr.\ t night, looeen* the
oowei* gently, anil vj mres loatlvti.i.i
One dose taken atU-i touch uieal will cure
D>l>ep.!n.
S.O Onedo*e ot tw o >ea spoonfuls will al
ways relieve bit* • itca-iHclle.
One dose taken fin temaie obstructions re
move ill- cause of thi j disease, and makes a
perfect cure
Only one iloaa iiume relieves cholic,
while —-!
One doee ollen repea- ! ted is a sure cure lor
Itote.M Muriiut.i | and preventative us
C holer m i > i
••Only one bottle j r Jis needed to throw out
of tile systeinllie effects j i; ol medicine alter a long
sickness. ( j;
g 0 One bottle tak f \. en for Jsnndlc. re
moves an sallow lies* oi > ! iiutiulura! color from
the skin. ) I
One dose taken al “Q short time before eat
ng give* vig<ir to the appetite ami m*ae
food digest SCI.,
One drew oiren re panted cure* hronle Olstr
r Ilia a, in it* worst forms, while bummer and
IbiwM compiainis yield auuost to the first dose
One <>r two dose* cures auai kg caused by wrnsa
In children; there is no surer, safer or speedier remedy
hi the world us u never hills.
if A fi-w bottles cure# Dropsy, by exciting th
itisorbaius.
We take pleasure in recommending this medicina
.. a preVsmative lor Fa vtr nail ,iaui, tains
Kcver, itml all fie re re ol s 111 Toua I y pc,
It operates with certainty, and thousands are wiiluif to
lesttf) to its wonderful virtue*.
Ail who u*e it are giving it their unanimous testimo
ny in us fuvor
Mix water in the mouth with the Invigoraior and
cwauow bulb together.
•jHti CIVUB INViaORCTOH,
Is s screntiflc medical discovery, and ia daily work
ng cures almost too grcul lot beret. It cures as il l y
nagu .even lire flrst ili-sm giving benefit, and sepfi ut
oorc titan one bottle is required to cure any kind of
Liver Complaint, from tnc w orst Jaundice or dyspepsia
o u common headache, ail of which are ihe result ot
i diseased liver
Price One Dollar per Bottle.
BAN FORD ft CO Proprietors, 315 Broadway N. Y.
WUOLKSALK AGISTS.
Barnes A Park, New York;T. W. Poytt ft Sons,
Philadelphia; M H Uuirst Cos., Boston; ‘ll II Hay ft
Cos. Portland; John D Park, Cincinnati; Guy lard ft
IlNiirniond. Cleveland. FshnstiW kft Davis, Chicago;
i)J Wood ft Cos. Bt. Louis; George If Keyser, I tils
•urg; krt llunce, Ualtunoie And retail by aU
ilruggisls.
Whnletnle nnd Retail by
Pemberton A Carter, John W. lirooas, J. A%
Whitesides .1 l.'o and Urquhart A diiipumii.
M m - V W l ’ I>.nn>.
FIcESH THOM ABTO if LIME,
PLASTJER PARIS,
AND
ROSF.NDX I.K CEMENT.
Jill” R .fn.it sn4 tai I*l. hy
*, *. f. GOUMAK.