The Columbus weekly times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1865, June 06, 1859, Image 4

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fgggmmgmHmmmgffgmmmmmmmumAmmmmmm r*> Mn ri w r MAnr akmm stow. LiV mmo rare statne, pal* and raeok, With braided hair of ravan gloom, While downcast laabea abode bar ebatk, Thu maiden aiU befor* ber loom, A single vagrant tteoaalon# Just tremble* in tbo morning air, And lha swift shuttle, lightly thrown By her amall Angara, tella that life ia there. And still bon oath UlOOe linger* growa The tap<■*try of variod huoe, There the herulo atory glnwa, Thera doth her anal tuelf iafnae There ia aglorioua beauty'abed, Such aa from geniuaonly pringa; She poura her spirit o’or the thread, Aa o'er her loraly l/ra’a melodious string*. Woavo on, weave on ! ‘Tla not alone Thy handiwork that fills tby heart, W vo on, weave on ! The die ia thrown— The alave <*l tyrant love thou art, lie woavthy weary destiny, A wobb too tangled and too dim , Ala*. aloa I thou canal not fly -11 s blade thee iu that fatal web to him. Tot art thou calm*. Still wear# tby wab ; Tby cheek hath uo impassioned glow, Thv heart's deep current ia at ebb, Though surely cornea again its flow, ‘Tie woil to contemplate thee thua, IkL For wuen thy songs molodious roll, Thy bonify U aa naught to u - Jjjr ‘Tia all forgot ton in thy spoken aoal! The Captain With bia Whisker*. We And in an exchange paper the words of the ah re song mb sung br Mr*. W. J. Florence with great applause at Ralston’* ilall in this oity last season. Ob, I crept to the window to bear tb* band play, A* the troops with their music were playing down this way; Tpooped trough the window so cautiously then, Lest the neighbors should say l waa looking at the men. Oh, I beard the. drums play and tba musieso aw set, As they marched on their way to the foot of the aireet; Oh. the troops were the finest I ever did see, Aud the Captain with bis whiskers took aaly glance at me When we uiet at the ball I of course thought it right To appear as we had never mat before that ni lit; But he knew me at once I perceived by his glance, And I bung down my bead when he asked me to dance. Oh, he s it by my aide at the end of the sat, And the sweet words be preached I shall never forget. Ob, my heart was enliatlcd and I could not get free, For tbs Captain with his whiskers took a sly glimpse at me.— tfoeoa State Pee—. An Orix Inal love Niorj, He struggled to kiss ber. She struggled the same To prevent him so bold and undaunted, But as stricken by lightning be hoard bor ex claim. “A vaunt, sir!” and off he avaunted. Bat when bo returned, with the fiendish lough. Showing clearly (hat lit? wan nflr<nUxl, And threatened by main force to carry her off, Shu cried ‘Don’t!’ end the poor follow duuted When ho meekly approached and got down at her foot, Praying loud ae before he had ranted, That she would forgive him and try to be iwoet And said ‘Can’t you?’—the dear girl recanted. Then eoftly he whiapered—‘How could you do bo K certainly thought! wan jilted, But e imu thou witli me, to the parson ws’ll go, Bay, wilt thou try dear V and she willed. Then gaily bo took her to see her new homo— A shanty by no mean* enchanted— 'Sou ! hero wo can live no longer to roam,’ lie said ‘Shan’n't we, my dear?’ eu they •ban tied. Tranqullliy “There is a gentle element, and men May breath it with a calm mini tiled gonl, And drink ite living wuUira, till hia heart Is pure—aud this i* human heppiaear. Go abroad Upon the paths of nature, aud when all lie voices whisper, and itsailont things Are breathing the deep beauty of tho world, Kneel at its simple altar, and the God Who hath the living waters, shall be there.” SoußTitt*a naw —The Putershurg fateUi§*oor •ay*: a very useful and ingenious oonirivanoe, designed to inform pimsengers ou railroads of the •evoral stations as they are successively tube stop ped at on the route, is in ua© upon the Richmond and I'etersdurg Hull Hoad. U consists of a wooden f.’ainu, about a foot square, which is at tached to the roof inside the care—one in each car —within which are two sheets of tin, on both of which are painted tbennino* of the places on the rd, in sucuession. ns they occur. These sheets of tin are wound upon two rollers, like window •hades, and the uamee upon them are seen from any part of the car. When the particular station is reached. indicated by the telegraph, the oon duot >r turns tho roller to exhibit the uext name, and at the same time, strikos a little bell attached to the frame, which sorves to cell the attention of : the passengers to the change. By this moans, novices in travel, or passenger* on a strange roui. who wish to be put off nt a particular tion, aro saved the annoyance of frequently ask ing conductors questions, to which too many of th< m Are dispuaud to give unsatisfactory replies. B A. Meßvoy, Esq., ot Hiohmond, is the in ventor, and has, we believe, obtained a patent for it. ThkGukat Stock Opkkatok ii N’kw York. lie is equally the hero and the dupe of the AuavricAu Stock Exchange —the heir of Ovard— the confident of Bank Presidents—the untiring projector of time bargains, and at Inst be be comes so Jaded and out of breath that he cannot be “called to time.” Ho has for thirty five years thrown an air of enchantment about speculation; has he devised more pit falls for the credulous as well hs the cautions, than any man of bis time: repeatedly loosing or impairing his financial power, mid as often regaining it. He was made to wrestle with fortune, and to fall with • laugh ing face. Hundred of eatclites revolve about him, sot when be ants, and risv when be rises.— Mu is always prosily attended, whether sighing or souring, lie perforins (Vats in h© Wall street Circus, that bring dowu the bouse; but bis in* vim Able assurance always seduces him to attempt a ‘‘double Somerset,” and then he is picked up for half dead. That is hit condition now. In a m ; .t i hit brains will bo teeming with bold de signs and daring operations. In six months he will dosile the eyes of Gotham by a succession of lucky hits, nod in twelvemonths more may becAlicda ‘'millionaire.” It takes him about three m .utbs to act bis part in the Wall Street drum v, before be can put himself in a position to fall gracefully ou his own sword. If tato should compel bitu torn period of inaction, his condition would bo mos‘ miserable; the ghosts of slaugh tered victims, headed by “Norwich and Worces ter,” would then flit Indore biiu in such unques tionable shape.*, that be would eiolaiui in agony “Oh make of me a final transfer “—Boston Trau •otpu have drank many a fountain, but thirst came again; I have fed at many a bounte ous table, but hunger returned; 1 have souii ma ny bright and lovely things, but while I gated their lustre tadod. There is nothing beta that •*n give me rest; but when 1 behold Tboe.O God, I shall be satisfied.--//*<•*#•. What Part) do )sa belting to? “What party do you belong io now, Bill P* said Joe. the other day. *1 b long to the know—no, tbo American no, the—he—hanged el I bamt forgot, Joe. What sort of varmint was it you ketehed tother aigbt Heatin’ chickens?'* “It w.s a oppoHsuni.” •'That's U. Joe, that’s it Op—op--what did you say it was. Joe ?** “Oppoasum ” “It was something likeoppoesum.” “Opposition,” said Joe “I know’d it was sulbin’ or other. My party changes so often, daru me of I can keep up.” Ah* Yoti Kind ro Yota Motrer?—Who guar Jed you in health and pornforUd you when ill? Who hung over /oar little hed when you were fretful, and put the ttooliug draught to your par.-bed Ups F Who taught you bow to pray, and geuily helped you to road f Who hit* bo rue with your lauds, aud len kind and patient in your rbil lih way*? Who love* you gtilL ood who oontnvea and w.. r ki for you evarv dav you live T Ul* your mother, your own dear mother! A Lboal Neckk-ity.—a eorrv-apondeat at Ot wa Mn Ig.it, glv * the foU.'wfißg neena in fh> Ma.or - C urlaitlr.nl Ri.pU>: W u.m if o. 1 and lo bonworu by theelcrk. Cer Do jou s- l.uiiily swaar— M y r-(with liguity)—ritop. The wltneM *1 .*l .uu lis ii{bt baud. L'l k -Tu uiiiu h<cs ao right h .nd, yer honor. M o -Iwitueomo asperity)—Let him hold up lft band, the . U —He boa h*.i tbs misfortune lo lose hie l.f Lai 1 *!•<>, as your Honor will perceive. M y.,r-(aava r # y)—Tell hm to hold up hie ri h ls, then; a tuuu <an tbe asrorn in this 0” . I ar.iuout holding up something. f>tience, foutlo iu"; our dignity must be praaerved. WiUiio* awuro up om le^ GRAY POTASH, JU*T ‘M* k, “r> josn w. sseou. CULLEXS A TUkMI'bKhD, ATTORNEYS AT I.AW, FORT O A IRES, OA. Will pwtic. l Ci 7 nd ii'ljiiinlng sounlir in Georgia, and in Henry county, Ala. Ap. = s i a ML—wtf w. s. sohnson. r. a. ni ana. JOHNSON 6l RUCKER, attorneys jlt law, CUMKKTA, CH ATT A iIOOC 11K K COUNTY, ft A. VfTtlXftve prompt attention to ati bu*iire*a *ntru* m led to their rare tlicenfhaut tli I* Alania Ctrr.ult ml tbs coil title* of Talbot, Harris. Marion, Taylor nd t Hchlcy, offb#* Ghattahoorheo Circuit. February tti, tA4h—wlv. H. IV. .I*l \ I v Attorney at l,aw, UNION UI'KINOH, ALA. W"JLL practice In the different Courts in Maeon aud Adjoining counties. Hunt aUeunon given u the collection of claims fpbat WOU> T. J. V l V V, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HAMILTON, OA. Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to hi -'Are JmM lflflfl -wly. Tltoniun U iolili, ATTORNEY AT (,AW, PKKfITON, Webster County, 0. Will practice in the counties of Clay, Chatta hoochee, Wo lister, Karly. Randolph, Stewart and Hurntor. Particular attention given to collecting and remitting. Jan'Jfi 1857—wtf. WM. D. KLAM. Til A OKU* OI.IVBH. Illaml OiivtT, ATTORNEY AT LA.W, BUENA VISTA, MARION* OIJNTY, GA. Will practice in the oountics of Marion, Macon Ktewort. Taylor, Chattahoochee, and any of the adjoining counties, when thuir service,’ may bo required. Also in the District Court of the Uni’ ted States for the District of Georgia. September 1), lflfifl.— wtf. H. H. Mtnllir<l, Attorney at Law, BLAKELY, KARLY, C 0„ GA, Blakely Go., April 2, 1866. wtf. .law. A. Clemliiun, A‘X*‘X**.tY3;Y JAV J.A-W. And Nollettor In Chsnctr)', ABBEVILLE, HENRY COUNTY, ALA. July 10, 1858.—wly. Howard A. Wcnie, attorneys at law, CRAVvFuRD, ALA, OT. H. HOWARD. WALTKa H. WRKMS. Crawford, Ala. June 8. wAdtf. William Taylor, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CUTIIBERT, It AN I>ol,l*ll CO., OA. Will praetteo in the counties of Randolph, Calhoun, Terrell, Early, Clay, Baker, Dougherty Miller and Stewart. ItßVßßTo—Wellborn, Johnson A Sloan, Attor neys at Law, Columbus, (ia. All business entrusted to his care will receive immediate attention. June ft ‘6B—wdtf. .Tliirion lit-111iilie, ATTORNEY AT LAW, TAL.UOTTOM, Talbot Cos., Oa October 24, 1868. wAuiX. iflottc* A Law*, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. R J MOftim. WM, A. LAWS Office uext door to the Rest Sept. 1, 1868. dwtf. . r. martin. a. a. martin. a. a. blare MARTIN, MARTIN A SLADE, Attorneys at Law, COLUMBUS, OA. December it, Itafl flurM IRON SCREW, Ilf AVK niiu-lissed of Mr James Musury of Thom ar.vill, (it. the right to the usn of Inn Patent Screw for the routine# of Mu. on, Sunarll iu.l Monieomerv, Ala. The Post as wells* the St rew is of Wrought Iron, and has the advan age of hi mg so complete ns to require but Utile room for its ere lion It inny In put op either iu a tall lint room or a separate room, hh ihay be preferred; it pucks finely ami conveniently without the use of a mule. They will he put up on reasonable terms and guaran teed to give satisfaction. My address is Hardaway, Macon county. Ala JOHN A. DUNN Deference—W. J. Tarver, Jaa. G. Banks, Enon.Als Mu. Di'NN - The Iron tfrrew that Mr Mammy put up for roe laat fall, proves to do good work. In a very •atisfktcoiy mannei. for which reuson. n* well as be cause it is convenient and so well protected, I nm much pleased with it Yours, J. T I‘F.HnoNH March 14, IH6W wflm. fill W EVERYBODY* H. E. HOYT & CO.’S Itfew Catalogue for is.V.L IT CONTAINS TUB Largest List of Useful, Ornamental, and Valuable Gifts, Even PUNLUiUKD. Gsmtkr Ift nti ck.mkntii to AciENTa than ever before offered by any othercstahliriimont in the United State# (treater Imnii cinenisto purchasers who rrreivewith each Hook a (tifl vary in* in value tVnm Fifty Cents to One Hundred Hollars. REMEMBER I The Great Hotiilieni tiift Hook tttore is the only one that stand* endowed by the ENTIHL PRESS OF BALTIMORE. Wrt e fttr a Catalogue wbk-h contains fell expiaua tioo and will be mailed free lo any ad Ires* fob**— w;tin* It F HOYT A CO., __ tl Baltimore Km ci llultimor. Md PUES. FI TULA, STRICIUKE, CANCKUB AND SCROFULA CUBED. |)AM I'M.A 1 A containing testimonials of the highest 1 < timin ter, as to his success will be forwarded to any lliai uiay wish them, t hose wisin g to lest the eftica- y of lr. (TOI'TON'S wondertul remedies must give cun. i dostnpu.in oftlie disease, us appearance in iuin< ipn*lit singe, present condition. location. A. A three < . .t stamp must arconipa,.v all coimnuiiira ti<>. Address J \ CI.OPTON, Iluntsvine. Am Cl'Klvt* t.l VItAMKEI) luarKMw Iv. Economy and Progression, IN tbi age of adv.tmctuent, many thing* new and invaluable have been intiodmed not the phan toms of otUei ages, hut new ones, ot sound and prac tical utility. In no other department is pr ,gr**siuh bet ter marked or more visibly io In- seen ihnii in llie lued leal, when oiigmatma w iin Coinpctcnl men and contiu vd to n> icuntil hums Precisely of ibui character ar . the liMiowins reiin-di iisgcuu, none will pn.ve more I efficient or so often .needed HK UTILE'S AMUIUXKtYIFHH DROPS Mnrw enJeerkum rs.vfer (VbG, A,tkm , iVia is (As Bru.A. a/ss o*o©. H A-tyaa g Ckmgks, fa fa. ChUUrtn. Thi* is a plcasaut medicine to lake, producing iinine dlate relief, and in nine out often eases a prompt cure. I It sxei. i*. stiie moat t .unrolling ii.flu.mc over Toughs aud liiilairon of the lungs ol any remedy known, ut i ten siopping the most violent in a lew hours, or at most in it day or two Mirny cases thought to he de cutedly consumptive have been promptly cured by ns log slew homes, and weanng tunic's strengthening l'i.islets on llie > best As anody n exp.rtutuiil, xx ab out oatringing ibe bowels, it stands |mr*umunt to ail cough mi uu res DOLLAR VERMIFUGE. Prepared and put up in bottles and phials, only by W G Little. In using, nolhtug else is required to relieve rtiild'SO ot Worms; and, besides, being one o lbs best and cheapest evei ottered to the public, its frequent us* in families will save much trouble and expense, as well ns the Uvea of many children; for mght out of every fen a*** generally ivquire it Dr. itllllc’s Prrttc-li Mixture. This is prepared llmia a French Recipe (in ilie forms ot No. l and tit the (list tin the acme, sail No i for the cJtiomc slags.) that has iweu much improved upmi In this country ; aud Irom its unesaui|<,d success is likely to super, ede every other reniedx fur lh . ure of diseases o| Uie kidney, and Rladder, Uonnorrhwal, and l.ucihorrhiealof Fluor ah.us Artmuoiu This extensive compound combines properties totally .htfei ent in taste and cMisrardsr ffom anything t.. Ive tound la (lie I iiitvd Mutes I’hsiuiat opu>n or in private prac- IM| aud in point of ssteiy sud etltciency ts not rival led in America. DR. LimUS RIM.-BOKIH A TETTKII OINTMFNT llundfxuta of cases of Chronic Tetters, Mcsld beads •nd diseases ot the akin generally, have been curr-d by this remedy, and nines the intrwdm tton ot the No ! * prep xrstron .twiug suouger) sai.eiv a rase bss been (burnt that it wiU not rffe.iusdy eradicate in a short time For xh cure of Cancerous Bores and Fleers nis sppued in tlie form of plasters sod is suaost infallible MedKincs, tike everything sine, are better end .nore eeonomn sli x supplied io the great mass of the people by itterrhsudiEe than in any other way. IMiyet. inn* are referred to the Ifith psgs of Dr Littles panjdiiei. to tbs tsulugus ut medumes of the Mate ria Birdies, that be uses in compounding his dirtsrvm rem. dies, and asked tossy it they sir not the chief rs- J leave ot Uu prot, seron, as be htmeeil has practiced medicine site naively (hr m *re than ten years, before retiring u> the drug business • OLD BY J.ITtLE A WHO Wholesale Druggts.s Meron. Os bv I’smbertou A Carter John W hfJokl Columbus, and by Merchants and Diumiism isssrs,.v April U, l*iP—worn dlsw. M > TOIkO.iEI. BY*B, AUCTION & COMMISSION mbhohant CUTIIBERT, GA. pVRY GOOD*, Groceries, Produce, and Good# of i J every description received and Sold on cuiointasioit HKFKUH TO; Jenkum Atkins ft Cos.; Allison ft Atkins; II Drake; lone* ft Kiddoo; A T Arnos, Men hauls; Hon David Klddoo; Judge J I) Jlood ft Bohinson, Cuth hert, Georgia Auction sales every week Consignments Bolieitad December 7. 185A-wftm _ JOSE MIR ft CO., fMI’ORTERH OP HAVANA CIGARS. RANDOLPH BT.—COLUMBUH, ftA. Two Doors Wast of the Columbus Times Office Wll.l. Keep eonstantly on hand a arge assortment of the CHOICEMT HHANDM. Order* from the country are respertftifly sollcftod. aud will Ire filld at the very low est prun for rush. January 16 rtwlv. LIGHTE ft BRADBUttYS, Plano Forte Manufacturers, 4*l Hroomc ktreet, New York. WTF. desire to rail ihe attention of the Trade, and VY of Hie public generally, to our Piano Fortes, feslly pmooiim-ed superior to all o her-, in volume, richness and punt) of lone- possen-lriß also a pr;r u littfslhgbig quality, adapted o and harmonious with the human voice. They are very properly called the thgun or y>""l Hon* ” Being made with the Patcnl Arch Rest Plank, they will stand in tune in all <h males. We guaranies onr customers that no efforts lhat a life long experieuct. uni.ring mdasiry or capital • an procure, will he spared to maintain for our insiru men la their world wide reputation a* “the 6f llano,” and that every improvement of intrinsic value to a Piano will he found m otts. All orders with which we may he favored will be promptly and faithfully attends*! to. EMPLOYMENT. •60 A MONTH AND ALL KXPF.NHE* PAID- An Agent Is wanted in every town and county In the linked • tales to engage in • respectable aud easy bustttesA, by which th: ab*ve proflta may tie certainly rcuiiz and. For forther pirti.Ulars, address Dll. J IIKNKY WARNER, corner of Broadway and ISUi street. New York city, enclosing postage stamp. April la. Ikv,i ..... DR THOMABD. PARK. /i id now free from all quack encumbrance, •■Band will promptly attend all professional calls. Yff Office at bis residence near Kllerslie, Harris (Jk County, where he can be found at all nines when not professionally engaged mar 14—w :bu ALABAMA LANDS FOn SAXjID ! I i\H I ACRES in Henry county, 3 miles below I U I I Columbia, on the Chattahoochee river, and 16 miles below Fort Gaines; 860-acres are cleared— <V)o acre? are river bottom, which will produce from 20 to 61 bushels Corn, or from 1,000 to *4,600 pounds of t.otton to ihe acre On the place are all the necessary improvements Houses fbr Negroes j good water, and as healthy as uny stctlou in A.ahama For further particulars, apply to me hi Midway, Ala., or K. Allison am) A. G Janes on the premises. Also, 1000 acres I,and, near .Midway, Barbour coun ty—Boo acres cleared all fresh having been cleared ni the laat seven years This is atrong lime land aud will pi.iditco from 20 to 30 husheia Corn, and from one to two thousand pounds cotton per acre. Improve menu line— the dwel.mg cost •4,000, and is situated on a high sandy ridge, with good water, and every convenience desirable in a country residence. Both of these places are known In Columbus, Ca.. where inquiries can he muds. I invite those who ore purihttsms, to examine three places during the coming spring ana summer, and Judge them by. whit* they see. C A. ROHE. March tft wtf Milway. Harbour Cos. Ala. 25828 PRIZES Filly Tlioii*aml Ticket*. MORE THAN ONK PRIZE TO EVERY TWO TICKETS. Whole Tickets $lO. Halves 86. Quarters #2.50. Georgia State Lottery. —For the benefit of the— MONTICELLO UNION ACADEMY, [Authoriued by Spteiol Act of the Leyiolnture. McKinney A t o. JlnnaKci’M. Capital Prize $60,000. Magnificent Scheme To be Drawn each Baiurduy in June, 1854. CLASS & DRAW# ON SATURDAY, JUNE 4, INSD. CLASS 2U “DRAWB ON MATIIRDAV, JUNE 11, IHBV. CLASS 34 SdKaWron IH, 1 HSU. CLASS 30 DRAWS UN SATURDAY, JI NE ••, 1H59. 1 Piie of •ftO.tHHi | 0 Pnr.cn of I.Ofii 1 “ 20,000 10 “ MK) | •• 10,000 I ‘J “ .... 40*1 I *‘ 5,000 2 “ 300 I•• 4,000 2 “ 200 | “ 3,1100'60 •* 160 I ,• 1,000 I 100 “ 1(8> I Prize of l,6*si 100 “ 06 I “ 1,100 | tbO 86 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prises off too a|iproxim’g i.OOO prtxe are 8)0 4 “ 150 “ 2I.IHHL “ 000 4 “ 116 “ lO.OOfT “ 600 4 *• 100 “ 6,000 400 8 “ 80 “ 4,0*10 “ 640 8 “ OU “ 3,000 “ 480 8 •* 50 “ tt.o*W ** 400 8 “ 40 1,600 M :iiO 400 M 20 “ 100 ‘* 8,000 15,000 prices of Bare .100,000 15,818 Puses amounting to #3(0,040 CERTIFICATE* OF PACKAGED wiU be sold at the following rale* which is the risk: Certificate* of Packages of ID Whole Ticket* .. frtO “ ** 10 Half “ 30 “ ** 10 Quarter “ 16 * • m IN ORDERING TICKET# OR CERTIFICATES, Enclose the money to our mtdre** for the tickets or dered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by tlrsi mail Purchasers can have ticketa ending in any figure they may designata The hat of drawn numlrers and prises will be sent to purchasers Immediately after the drawing All communications strictly confidential Address orders for Tickets or certificate* to McKINNEY ft CO, Havannah. Ga. G. W JONKB, Agent, Columbus. May w, 1850 RICHARDSON'S IRISH LTISTEISrS, DAMASKS, DIAPERS &c. rONBOMERS of Richardsen'” Linens, and those de sirous oi obtaimiigthe GENUINE GOODH.should see that the ailtcies they purchase are aeaied with the full name of the firm. as a guarantee of the soundness and durability of the Goods This caution is rendered essentially ncreseary, as laige .piaomtse of inferior and defective Linens mis prepared, seasoii after aeus.ui, and acaled with the name of RICHARDSON, bv lush Houses, who, regardless oftlie udury thus indicted alike on tlie Ame ruan consumer and the n.amiftu-turers of the genuine goods, will not readily nhamlon a butinest soprofitnhle while purchaser* cun be imposed on with goods of a worthless character J B’ I.LOCKEAJ B LOCKE, nov.lo—wly. Agents gfiChlirch Hireet. \ Y. Largest Arrival ot the Season! $30,000 worth of NEW SPRING GOODS! Jl ST REVIVED BY NANCE & RENFROE, UTK are now receiving and will continue to receive until we shall have the Largcat, Best and most Magnificent AND VARIED STOCK OK DBY-GOODS EVER BROUGHT TO COLUMBUS. We will make no effort at enumerating the difierent articles a..d styles of goods, the papers are all too small We will merely say that we have all the NOVELTIcS OF THE SEASON. We did nut buy out NEW YORK, but took a large portion of all the Newest & Handsomest Styles THAT COULD BE SEEN. We ate drleruuned to sell out immense stork AT SUCH PRICES AS SHALL CONVINCE KVKRY PERSON Os Uta importance of buying Where the largest Stock in the City IS KEPT 1 All we ask is on# call to convince you of what we we say We have lira goods, come and took. We most earnestly and especially invite the Ladies to root* and eiamtne our stock W are convinced they will agree with aa that they never eaw such a stock before in tbit city. Aa to our Dross Sillus, WE CIIALLENtIE THE STATE. NANCE A RENFROE. Colombo*, March 14—wtf. BWEEDISH LEECHES, JUST mna (< April tl JOIN w noost. P£HVmN GUANO I rHE uodereigned are daily expecting a larg supply ot this popular fertilizer, purchare ■nm the ag *nt of tha Ferurfa# govornme* t am irrsnu-d geouioe Price four do||ra per oi •.odred pounds, or f7B per too ol 9000 pounds.— *-rm- cash io all caaea. Oct 14— wtf GUN BY A. CO VALUABLE KIVI'K I’LA.NTATIU.N FOP SALE. 4MI THE Huhseriber now offers for sale bia valt WgfeL ablerlvor Plantation,eight tnilesaboveFon JHK (j.alnes, contaliilUK 715 acres, of which 816 arud.at rat*. Hirer Koltumbiid the balanc* ogi, rtire Land ol good quality, embracing a good iud comioriabh-dwelling, with a well ol excellent rater, a nowiJottonrtcrew andGiu UotmcMidall ne essary ontbouses and fixture* of the bottom land 0 acres are cleared, one thtrd of which is fresh. In my absence apply to Mamuel A. Grier or Bemis * I Prescott, at Fori Gaines. Jauunn M. IftSfG-wif JAM EH GRIER. .J. H. & W. A. ROSS, Wholes lie and Retell DRYGOODS A GROCERY MERCHANTS-*. II a < n, Ueorcia. Alao, Agent* lor Wheeler’a and Wiiaoo’a Sewiuff Machine* fctll—wtf. LUMTKIN HOUSE. LUMPKIN, STBWART CO. GA. THK Hubocrilier, having purclianed the lift*’ ah*ve house, is revolved to make it one XllLJlworthy the patronage of the travelling public. 11 good tare and attentive servants should entitle a Hotel to coelom, the unddrsigued tiatters himeell, that those who try him onoe, will come ■ again. Connected with the Hotel, are commo dioua Stables with trusty silent Oct Hf wtf. JOHN YARBROUGH. BROWK’S HOTEL, OPPOSITE THE PASSENGER DEPOT MACON, GEORGIA. E. E. BROWN, PROPRIETOR, B. F. DENSE, Superintendent. CJT Meals ready on the arrival of every Train. Macon, (ia., April 16,1866 wtf. BKDKLL & WKLMS, f T AVE removed to the corner formerly rccu- LI pied by VV, A. Redd,dt'’o, lately by Watt xod Sappington , where they will keep couidantly uo hand, a well stock of GROOBRITS, consisting in part of Bacon, Bagging and Hope Sugar and Coffee, Liquors, 6lc Ail ol which ihcy offer at ton loweet market prices. Aug 30, 1856. wtf. NEGROES! NEGROES! WE are constantly receiving from Vir- mi nima and North Carolina a largo jftjn j and well m | cted stock ol Men, j ‘•oys and (virla, including Held hande, liouee . wrvsiite, mechanics, Ate., bought by one the firm expm-aly for thi# market. Our InendH , may rely on getting negroea ot good character earning up fully to our repreaentationo—a# weiwll ! non* on comrniaHon. HATCHER & McGEHEE. July 2f., lAM—wtf PLANTERS’ WARE-HOUSE. COLUMBUS,(*A , JuneJH, IHM. TH E Undk-reiged return their thanks o their friend#and the public generally ■ or the lit>eral patronage heretofore bestow 1 ed, and hope by a otrfet attention to buHioen# to | inem further favors. They are happy to state j fiat th-v have eecured the service# ol Mr J M. WATT a* Book keeper,ai dMr W. A BED ELL oa wtleamnn.who will be happjt to **ere their frienda and Die customers of the house. DILLARD. POWELL Ar CO. ColumbtiH. June B‘J, IH.6B,—wly eating- saloon. / “N WILL be opened by 4th ol Oo,ober nfffi Boardera will lie taken by the month, we*k or day. Meals at all hour# day ! or nfeht OSrT 111 8 BAR will alw-ya supplied with tbe t hoiceet Liquors snd Cigars. T in# H ume is two door# Imlow the P <> oct4—wtf F. WILHKLM. Proprietor. 8 P lU)T'rs CELEBRATED VERITABLE OLD ENGLISH, A If I* AMERICAN BITTERS, AN INESTIMABLE TONIC, DIURETIC, AND ANTI-DYSPEPTIC. SCIENTIFICALLY prepared from tne original I O recipe of ola Dr. lAprolt.aud emiuenilj isocru. lull aud highly , popular physician of rthmpsblre, England. These highly palatab'e and agreeable bitten being composed ot PURELY VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, Judio muijr selected *ud sktdtully coinpouuded [are coufldeutly recommended to tbe public for their Valuable Medicinal Properties r* For L>jnot Anpeitte, Nervous Deoiilty, Knnul, Dyspepsia,they are Indispensable. In fnncitoiial deraDK*menu of tbe Liver and Kidneys, a* well as Jaund'oe. Kheuiuaiism, Goat and t>r*vl, bey are a “sine qua non” For Female Complalnto |lhi prepartlon it peea- Usrly adapted. K.-r children barrassed with the Colic, and the pains oi ItenUUAii* u sea soothing assuager. Aaa stiuiuluslo Invalids, the etnwhleri nnd lck ihoei’ hitter, are unsurpaiwabh’ and free from Alcho hol and, are • aure preventive of Chills and Fever. DHU.OIIUMI A wine g'ass two or three times a day. For ladles tw third*; t'clldren In proportion. .Fur ery weak stomachs one third water. • Prepared at at Fog’s laboratory, Montgomery Ala TANARUS. be had ot Druggist's and country merchants’ g - Derail y. Bept. J—wtf HITLI.. r* K ft CO. J N PEMBERTON ft CO. <23 ’-Li. *2T_Sb j£3 (UMiT mma uses. I'llfci CAfiKh THi RIAL CASG. ie, renaenl od by the above engraving, m boauuloUy iiu i bed m iimtaiion ul polished Korawimd. and le ihe most tueielul and appropriate tnot .llic case n>w used, it perimis a view of ihe enure body afier it is eaeloaed, the top being compow-d of thick plate glara, proirctod by ©labors e y oroa me led caps, one ol which may b© aeen in ns place in the ©ngravrag. All aiaea from 271 to 79 inch©* in length, constantly on hand NAML I’LATfciS iurmahed, neatly engraved. N. B —y Ch tie for Iheyage or Delivery mi.UNGHVvt at DENSON. Bept 19th, 1998. ddtwtl fij S2O ItKWARD. affv RAN AWAY from Macon County, Alabama, j# the YAtlt of December last, my boy lnra *• t* the •'‘oth year of bis age, yellow complc, “h ted a little bmd. and with a sligbt scar on one of hiajaws feoui adefe trt‘v tooth The boy is about five feet, tenor eleven inches in height, aud weigh* perhaps 17* or Iftolbs Hteainboat-men and Rum. ad offivi-r* are requested to be on the lookout. I will give the übove reward rr the apprehension and confinement in any safe jails., that 1 .an get bun May*! w3t* HTRPIIEN PACK. Orewk Stand, Macon Counts. Ale THO3 MACKENZIE & SONS, importers of SA.QQIERY HARD-WARE. MANUFACTURERS OF I PLATED COACH AND GIG H AMES, AND DEALERS IN CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. o. „ B.ltlH.tMl. N.,r ClurDi, BALTIMORE. Fptmifcfv 14, 1w I,* TO consumptivesT \CLI RG MAN baring cured hia son of ransamp tion n it* woist stages, after being given up lo die, by the i.i si celebrated physicians, desire* to make known the iude of the cure.(which proves suCeesaftil in every cose,Uo those afflicted with Cmigbo. Colds, and Consumption,and he will send the sonic to any ad dress, ftee of charge Address, end. mmuc two stamp* to pay return pottage DANIEL ADEE. inarch? wly til Centre direct. N Y Book-keeping! A NY BOD BE, engaged in • wholesale, retail, ahtp TV ping, oi Coiumiaaion Businsee. deainng u* Book* kept l.v Double or dingle Eutry, either with or with out * Journal, te referred *o the eabocriber. w bo wieb •e a eltuattou Batteffictogy reference can be gi at. waHri,w.re.a .wJ UOMAt 00 “ fiA ‘ v 0. N. ROBINSON ft CO. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Buy and Sell Plsntntionaand Negroes, Locale Lands, Investigate Letters, ftc. No. 333 Main Street, Memphis, Tran. U7*rfcfersto J. R. JONES, Columbus, Oa. WE now have for sale in the Colton region, fciWK a large number of Plantations, with and with flJPUout band* W'e otter, with others, 11*0 nt rv*. in cultivation, new quarters) ahuvial cane-land, aix iniiea weN of Gain’* landing. Mis* ov er, Chicot county, Ark., at #2O per acre, on four year*’ une, w ithout interest; or lire owner of Him land will invest it at f4 per a*.re on joint account wiUi any o#e who will ftimisb 10 tiands n an equal amount of cap ital, aud plant in copartnership. Also, 430 acre* rich alluvial cane land, 4 mile* hum said landtag at #l6 pT acre on four years’ credit. May 0 dftftw4t. ALABAMA LANDS FOR MALE. . . MY PLANTATION adjoining the Union Hprutg*. coidainiug 2100acre* 7 or 800 a* re* llgp! cleared, in good repair and * ultivatioti. with A JLd new fra in ••d budding* of all kinds lor the management of such a tarni Tire balance well Um bered. The tract include* the most beam fill building situation m lire Hpring*. a lloari*hing village with good schools, to which poini the Mobile 4c Girard Railroad wiil roach tin* fall, and which is almo the puiut of in tersection of the Montgomery Railroad. The tract is of lime character, embracing Hammock, Prairie and Ridge Laud*. Or, I will sell myCalehee place, lying four mile# from Hu*pension, a Depot cn the Mobile 4c Girard Sued,containing 1,610 acres, 300 cleared, in good re pair arid cultivation. Almut hi If or Ills Prairie, the remainder Mammock and HidgeLands, well timlrered, with good hewed log houses, and a framed gin house. I selected these lands early from location ami quality for my own une, and I am only mdiir.ed to eeli one .of them now to make an eiperiment on some swamp land* in Imui-iana 11. BLACKMON. Chiinnenuggee. Macon county, Ala. {f/‘*AuguHta Constitutionalist and Havannah Kepuh lican will pleas*; copy and forward bill to this office for collection. may Hi - 3 m. To the Planters. ri’BWART COUNTY, GA , May 2, 1853. AVERY •UMflor Plow and Cultivator, patented to Jri*ph Bank*, of Dadeviile, Ala , ha* been, during the lat week, exhibned around to tire Plan ters of this county and put to trial by quite a num ber of u, bo aim h to our satisfaction, that the patent right for this county to them has been sold to xeverai planters, and we have the evidence that Muancgee and Chattahoochee c.unties, secured the patent iiahi a few day* before; and that Harris, Talbot, Upson, Mon roe, Pike, Memw-ether. Carroll. Polk. Paulding, Fayette, Clayton, flenrv, Butts and Hpaldiiigimuntte* have aliur been suppl ed at remunerating price* We are well satisfied ui the strength, durability ami aim plmiytof these Plow*, and are convinced that they will give entire satisfaction m point of thorough prep aration of the soil; easy of draught and easy of rori trol, and that with their proper use there is better fa - cility for the planting urtd cißfivation of crops, than in in any Plows that we have seen. W'e will be prepared to sell to farmer* of tin* coun ty farm rights for Ktewart t . WM. J WATT, 1L U, PATTKBtfOrf, inav9 - wftt and other*. S2O Reward. RUNAWAY t'roui the *ubcriier, in Stowartcounty, about the lat of March laxt, a mulatto boy named Tu.M, about 24 years old; medium site; moderaieij tall, and lias a large bushy bead of hair. Tt is probable he is lurkiug about tb widow r*arah Bridge.*, in Randolph county, or he may be conveyed by some white mau to Pike comity, Alabama. The above rewurd will be given to any person who will apprehend and deliver him Io me at home or ten dollars to any person who will place him in any safe jail so that I cun get him. april 11—wtf JAMES I. ELLIS. $250 Reward. A NEGRO man with wife and Jta y child, enher run aw ay or were stolen from ihe subqcn er, near Eliersiie in Harris countyi Ga , on the 17th uit.. The negro in <n i* about 3* >ears old, /’ f G ttx lr* tor over in height, raw boned yf\jL and of a very dark copper color. The ’ y woman is yearn aid; tn-ars a strong sfe—ngp resemblance to her bus Land both la sue and feature but ofa littie darker complexion. The child is a boy and aired one year. These negroes belonged formerly to Dr Knott of Limestone Hpring H C., and may probably be making an ntlenipt to return to Dial place The above reward will be given for the arrest of the negroes and fhtevtm. with proof to convict,or fifty dol lar* fur the safe confinement of the negroes them •elves. The Atlanta Intelligencer and the Macon Telegraph please copy in weekly one month and forward bib* to this office II L LOWE May 23. 1859-wtf. GOLD PEN*, With Gold and Silver Pencil Cates, At Wholeocile /Vices and a Premium with every Pm, varying in value from 1.60 to 30 Dvllare. Our Pens aretamp<*d with our trade mark, and waranled perfect in every reaped. Our Premiums consist of Gold and ffihrer W atches, and the latest styles of Gold Jewelry. Our rcMon* for offeringthrse unparalleled inducements, are first, to more thorough oughly introduce our celebrated Gold Pens Herond ly, to encourage cash trade. Thirdly, we prefer doing this to selling our goods to the Trade on time, and ha ving to stand the consequent losses. Rend for a Cir cular, containing Price List of Pens, and Catalogue of Premiums, w hich are *eni fre e to any address Ailromniiini’ fition* should he addiN*ed to METROPOLITAN GOLD PEN COMPANY, 175 Broadway, and 2 Counlundt at. New York May 10, IBd9—win* ToPian ters & Farmers. JOHN LEE, Agricultural aud Garden Seed Store, Opposite Redd, Preer4r Cos. Broad Htreel, COLUMBUS. AGKKTLTI!RM. AND DARDEN IMPLEMENT*. fIMIK best collection of Kakea. lines, Spades, Btoov- X els, Forks,Hynngeo, Pruning .Shear*. Plow*. Csk livalor*, Oat and Hhuck ( utters. Corn Blie 11*re, ft. ever offered for sale In this city, all oi w Inch I am deter uiincd to sell per ceut below the luasl prices. Fresh Warranted Garden Seeds, My arrangement* being now complete, I am prepar ed t<* sell all the beat vanetie* of the purest Garden Heed* mi 6 cent* per paper - It paper* for 60 cent*. Pure Peruvian Gnano. ’ Land Plaster, Bone Dust, Elide Island, Columbian, and Mexican Guano, at .Sew York price*, freight merely added. HOYT’S Celebrated Snper-Phosphate of Lime. lain sol* ag t for ihe sale of thi* fertilizer tor this city and neighborhood. It has been applied with the most maiked success to Cotton, Corn, Potatoes, and Garden Crop* in several parts of tin* Hute Call nm! get Pamphlet*, w ith analysis and certificate* of itatiue qualities Honeyblade Hungarian Grass Seed. Now isthe time to plant this new and highly extoll ed Grass; a large lot to arrive in a day or so Flower Jare. Flower Seed. Fi. wermg riant*. 4kc., Ol at 30 per com. b *s than such thing* could be hougtit heretofiire. march’ll -dw ts The Ureal Western Corn Shucker. Sheller, Separater and Clmumt. r,ienll by 11 E a.MITII. Dmmtorfth, ISM great labor-saving machine, has taken the L first premium over all cuiupeittore at itW dtat. ! and county Agruuitural Exhibitions—a success nc*er heretotor* obtained by any Agricuituroi lmpb-ment in the some length ol time. The Proprietors, m offering this machine to the public, claim tor it aauperiorily In simplicity of con etructioit, durability, chvapnes* and rapiditt. and per fection of its operation There arc five sue*. No# 1, 2, 3, 4 and * Price from 830 lo 9100, and w ul shuck, shell, separate aud cleanse (him StH) to Y.OOO bushels per day. For Machines ot dtateaml county Rights, apply to LEE A CARTER, .woutgomerv, Ala ELLIB A NATHId, Agents, _i <>lu:iibus. tia April 19th dJtwYiu. UIIAViK OK SCHEDULE, SAVANNAH A CHARLESTON • TEAM-PACK KT LINE. •VNNINa IN CONNICTION WITH THB North Eastern Railroad of So. Ca. m jn THE dPLENDIDond tost running Jt*M9to©l GORDON. F. Burden, Coaa leaves availnali tor Chatie#- every dundaj and NYedneeday ai tcrn.KUM at 3 o’clock, aud connect at Charleston with the morning train of th* North Easiem RaOioad going uortL. Returning, lsave* Charleston eveiy Monday and F. .Jay night at b o'r* ,ck, (after the arnvaJ of the care on the northeastern aud arrives at da vannah early next inoning. By this route passengers can obtain through tickets to and from dav on nab, and Wtimiugion. MfeC. Having a thorough fteighl Mrangeineut with the Cenual Railroad and its connections, all tietgbte bo tween Charleston and the Interior of Georgia, consign ed to the agents of this Una, will be forwarded with despatch and free of charge. J. F BROOKB, Agent Bavaanah. , _ Si LAfITTS 4 CO. CBtulwtoa. Ju 13~dwtJ. TROY F ACTORY, Col limbi!*, (lift. TT7 E, thft understaoed, have thieday purchaaed V? front James Hamilton, the i roy Factory and entire stock, and will continue the hu-oneae under the name and etvle ol Troy Maoulacturiof , Company and will manufacture and keep con stantly on hand, at wholesale and retail, Chair*, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Tabs, : Backets, Bases, Tablet, Bureau, and other Houm Furnishing articles. All orders | addremed to the ‘l'roy Mauulacturisg Company. | will receive prompt attention. JEFFERSON4r HAMILTON. Joskpr JEFFEk.sorr, Jonw H. Hamilton | * April 19. | PRICES TO SDITTH£TIMKB. THE EAGLE MANUFACTURING CO, OFFER their various styles of Good* , compri sing O3NABOROB, YARNS, PASIIION, (or stripes,) HNK-KNOTPLAINS. NEGRO KERSEYS. SOUTHERN LINSEYB. ‘TRUCK FOR TROWSERS/’ COTTON ROPE, fee. fee. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. They invite the special attenticn of the Trade to their Stock which u> co.nplete in every reepeet. J. RHODES, BROWNE, Agent Columbus, Dec. 5, 1657 twltwtt. Wheat Fans and Thrashers. THK best article ever offered in this or any, other market, manufactured and for **le at the ftiu Factory. Price $26 and $3( t A.SIT. W. ft. CLEMONS, FROWN k CO. April 13, 1839. dltw2m. vV-iuEnquirer and Corner Stone, copy. I NOW have on hand a large assortment of VEHI CLE*, of the finest material and -boie#*it manui'ar lure ever before offered in this market, e ibracmg COACHES, BERLINS, CALEECHES, ock'Cal,ecbe, Hoekawiri, TOP AND NO TOP BUOGIEB, AI.HO, A SPLENDID STOCK OP Now York Trotting Buggies, OF EVERY STYLE AND DESCRIPTION, which I offer on better terms than can be afforded else where, for cash or Approved credit. I am about winding up my business, and would be obliged to all indebted by note or account, to cal) and settle either by cash or satisfactory renewal All who •unit thi* will find their claim* in the hand* of an at torney for collection. If McKLE N. B. All (hose who do not intend paflng without being sued, are notified that five per cent w ill he de ducted by calling at the captain’s office and settling forthwith fl C. McKEE. Columbus, January 31 - wtf. A hOlt \ I,lt, GOEROAD BT. OFFER TIIEIH EXCELLENT STOCK OF MELODEONS, &C., Fif rTf Af Morthersx price a. A good Piano for $260; Melodeon* from SSO to $126. Also, an excellent Organ for Church or Parlor at $450. Call and examine at 30 Broad Street. Jan 4, 1859—wly. GEORGlA—Chattahoochee County: Chattahoochee Court of Ordinary Feb. Term, ’69. Present B. C. RAIFORD, Ordinary. IT POX the Petition ot William t. Johnson, admin- J istrniiator ie Amts non on tbe estate of Isaac Crosby.deceased It i* ordered. That all person* concerned, be requir ed to show cause on or before the firet Monday in Hepteiuber next, wby be should not be dismissed from said adiuiutetratiou A true transcript from the minutes of said Court, February 18th, 1862. February 18— wm E G. RAIFORD, Ord. GEORGlA—Chattahoochee County. Notice to debtor* and t rf.ihtork —au person* indebted to the estate ol Perry Brown ing, late of said county, deceased, are requested to ■ make immediate payment; and those holding rlaim agamst said dw eased, will preseni them dulvautben* m ated to me, within the time prescribed by law, or j they w ill not be paid SI t PVTTERBON, Adm’r. MAHTII A BROW MNO, Adm'i. April 10, 1859—w40d. G KOltl.l A C hwttixlxooeliee cuuniyi ChmUakooetkoo Court of Ordinary. Jan. Term " 69. Present E G. UAIFOKI), Ordinary IT PON Use Petition of A J Prather and Horace M / Jenkins, administrator* on the estate ! I.vutue W’ Cmie, deceased: It is ordered, that all persona concerned shew cause, on or before the first Monday in \ugust next, why said Prather and Jeukins, should not be dismissed from said administration A true transcript from the minutes of said Court. Jan. 10th, 1860 K G. KAIFOKD, Ordinary. Jan. 16, 1869—wids. GEOKEI A, Clofflithoochtw County. Chattahoochee Court of Ordinary, Jan. T—an ’59. Present E. G Raiford, Ordinary. ITPON the Petition of John B. rarkinan, Admima* ) tratnr de bonis non on the estate of rturraua Park man deceased li ia ordered that all persons concerned shew cause, on or before the I*l Monday in August next, why he •tumid not be dismisoed from said administration A true transcript from the minute* of said Court, January 18, 1860 E G RAIFORD, Ordinary. January 90, 1*59- w6m Okattttkoork** Otmrt of Ordinary Dec. Term 1858 Dremmt K. G. Raifoni, Ordinary. ITPON the Petition of Hyinsn Aihntten. Adnnnistra J tor on tlie rotate of Green Beiitlv, de< eased: It l ordered lhai all persons concerned, shew cause, if any they have, why Mid Administrator xhoold not be discharged from said ad mini-nation bv order of said Court, oil the first .Monday in June, A true transcript from e minutes of tuud Court. December 14, 18*8. I declH— wttm E G R\IF()R. Ordinary KILL MINI. GEORGlA—Musoogea County: Court of Ordinary, February Term, 1858. TAMKM M RFhhBI.L adminiNtrstor of the estates of John .M KiiomTl and Harsh K RusmU, deeoesed having applied for duniiission.fromeaid adiiuiusuatron Tlie re (..re, oil persons concerned arc hereby notified to shew cause (if any they have) why aaid admims traior should md tu* disimsed at the (Nxurt of Oidina ry to be held in and ft>r said county on the first Mon -1 day in September next, and that this order be uubiiah •ml in terms ot the law. A true extract front the minutes of stud Court. Feb 19. ISatl —Wfini, JNO JOHN MON, Ord. GEORGlA—Chattahoochee County: Courr of Ordinary, April Term, 1859. . T PON the petition of N N Howard, administrator v on the estate of Chsrtotto Morgan, deceased, for j letters of Diinwsi.>it. It is ordered that all persons concerned, shew canoe, if any they have, on or before the first Mnndav in Oc tobei next, why lie should not be dismissed from said administration, otherwise letter# will then be granted \ tru. , struct front the minutes ofsaid Court, April <li. ••* K- G: RaIFORD, Ovdutanr. April Itkh, 18*9.—wOm. n , XECUTOR’H HALE.—Agrecsblyto an order from 1 j tlie Honorable ( .urt oi Ordinary of Chatta hoochee county,Ga. will be sold before the C-ourt House door in the low u of < ussein. m said county, on the first Tuesday in June, next, within the legal hours of sale, lot of Land No 16*, in tne loth district of said county; also a hkeix negro pn Mold as the property of Hose'l Putnam, deceased, forth* benefit of credi tors, Terms mads knoxvii ou the day of aa.e ELIZABETH Pf TN AM, E*'x. April llth, 18*9. w4od j GEORGlA’—Chattahoochee County: j Chattahoockte Court of Ordinary, Feb. Term,’b9. PresentE G. HMKuHU. Ordinary. TTPON the Petition of N N Howard, sdministra- K. tor on the estate of Littirion Mmgan. deceased: It is ordered tbai all persona concerned, shew cause on , * r * l M.unlay in Heptember next, whv raid N N Howard should not be dismissed Irom said idnishtnuiM. A true transcript Horn the minutes of said Court. February 10. !W9 K fj. RAIFORD. Ord February 14—w6m. A dialnlsiralerT Sale.— Agreeably to an or- T\ der oftJxe Court of Ordinary of Muscogee county, *' ■ w ill bv aold at ih Market House in U* city olT'o lumbua. in said county, on the first Tuesday in Jaly next, during the iegai hours of sale, one house and lot containing three a. res oi land, lying about three miles (rom the i ay, ou the Muscogee Railroad, know naa the j place whereon Mrs Mary ftpiros now lives. Mold as j the property ot Perry Bmwuing, de< e*d. foe the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms Cash K l I'ATTERHON, A.lm'r MARTHA HKoWMNt;, Adm'i May IMh, l*9—w4(M ~~I)R. W. \\\ WILSON, DEALER I* DRUGB, Medioioee, Chemicaii, Books, Bu* tionory and Fancy Article*, i'albottou, Ga., Sept. 84, w—ly. AMERICAN WATCHES! IN GOLD *NP'SILVER CAHEft, Al Purata’ioM Rlud, Jon,', Sew BulkUn,. ecolumlni,, Georp,. '■ Del Kwif T. ariAS ©L®™aso© \ 2 Mo Hum h ARE RECEIVING Their 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 El ewhere* They roepoctfullj invite th attention of sail persona, who dosire a GOOD GARMENT made in tha BEST MANNER pouible, and WARRANTED to be aa represented, to their late rooeipta of SPRING Sc SXJTVIIVIEIi CLOTHING. Also—To their Extennive Sltock ot Ojort’s furnisljing Now receiving, which embraee# every article of comfort and luxarv needed for a Oentleman'i war drube; SHIRTS, DRAWERS, CRAVATS, SUSPENDERS, GLOVER, HOSIERY, Ac. Ac. CLOTHS, CASSIMEHES AND VESTINGS, Mult to Order in LATEST STYLES by usperieueed Workmen. ol every style and grade now worn. I7MBiR£HaXaAS v a large stock just received. Call and examine our Good# before purchasing elsewhere at No. L 25 Broad Streot, Columbu#, Ga mar 12, 1859—dwtf. .1.11. DANIEL & CO. T. S. SPEAR, PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER Successor to S. li. Purple, cor. Broad &. ltundolph st. OOLUMXJtJS, GEOXIGXA. IFJYHB Ui M'M VJk'W'&Wft STERLING SILVER&PLAI ED WARE. HAITI WOFtli, A beautiful varisty of Patterua. I will tuaka to order anj design and Style aud platt you may raqutrs. WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY Repaired by competent and experienced and warranted. CLARES! CANES I Gold, Silver, Ivory Loaded Heads-’ Hickory Crook# and Swordl PEBBLE SPECTACLES, ’ Gold it tul Steel Frames, “ r of the beat quality manufactured. Glosses sot in otu frames to suit oV eyes I invite tho atu-ntion of all to my Stock, and will ihow it with plenture, w bother yov purchase o’ nor Purple'# old Stand, Corner Brood and Randolph Streets. Coiainbuc, Go., Oot. JO, 1868.—dwtf T. 8. SI'EAR.. GEORGIA, Muscogee ( nuuly. A DMIMBTRATOR H MALE-By virtue of an J A <*rder fYom the Honorable ('ouri of Ordinary of | Muscogee county. will be sold, at the Market House in the citv of Columbus, Ga., „n ihe llrt Tue*. ; day in June next, within tka n-gsi hour* of sale, two negro men, GILBERT aid HENRY, beiongtug to the ♦ stale of John K. Disberoon, det eased Sale for the benefit of tbs legatees. Gilbert and Henry are well known in Columbus, and possess highly valuable | qualities THO* J DA VIM, Administrator, j _ May X—w4Ad with the will, fee | GEORGlA—Chattahoochee County: AM William Bagley applies to me for let n-rs ot Administration on the estate of Maiuuel J ones, late of said county deceased: ’These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and irrditoni of said deceased to be and appear at iuy office on or before the first Monday in July neat, then and there to shew cause,if auv they have, why said letter* should not be granted, to said applicant Given under my hand and official signature, this the ‘24th day of Mu , IH*V. May dO-wlUd E. G RAIFORD. Ord GEORGlA—Muscogee County: HP WO months after date application will be made to JL the Ordinary of Muscogee county for leave to sell art the real and personal e*i*te of William U Moore, deceased NANCY A. MOOR, Adiu'x. May SO, 18*a-w‘Jm GKOKitl A—('taiiltHli<HH‘h<‘f County. U r MF.RF. A® Thomas G Whigham applies to me for idlers of Guardianship on the persona and property of R. T and J. G liicrey, imnui orphans of John J,.Hickey, deceased, and resiuenui of said county AG persons concerned are hereby notified and re auiredto appear st my office, on or before the first Monday in July next, and shew cause it >m they have why said letters should not be granted to sard appli cant Given under my hand at office. May *J*th, 18*9 may 3ft~w3od E i. RAIFORD. Ordinary bEOKUIA, Talbot ( aunty . i\.’ lIKKF.AM John F. Barkesdnie applies to me ft lor letters of guardianship of Isaac Iturvev I These am ihcrefore tu cite and admonish all persons feeltug an interest in said guardianahip lo be and appear at iuy odicc w rthxn the tune prescribed by law. then and there to show cause, if auy they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my official signature, this l*th May ls*V. M ARION BETIIUNE, Ordinary May 30. wJOd. , UhUHiii A*> t albot conntyi Special Court of Ordinary J /ay 25(A 1859. U’HF.REAH Mrs Kiuah Ford, Executrix of the Estate of J.diii W Ford petitions this Court lor Letters of Dismission: Be it ordered, that ail persona concerned he and ap pear at toe December Term next ensuing of this court tuen and there to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. A true extract from the Minuets of said Court, Mav Sslh. IBSV MARION BETIIUNE, Ordinary. May 30, 19*0.-wont Notice to Debtors and Creditors -- | persona indebted to the estate of Franna Jeter, late of Mem we her Canty, Georgia, de. eased, are hereby repeated to to make immediate pay mem. Slid all holding demands against said dr. eased are hereby notified m rentier them in to us, duly au thenticated, within the luuc pres, ribed by law.fur pay ment. L II JETER, / *1 M. JETER, j Executors. May *3. 1-4*.—w4hd (.LOIU.I A-fluvcorcc County. Coart of Ordinary March Term, 1859. RILE Nl mi Wbaram Mary Russell; Adnitmetra truof the estate ut William R KusselJ. dece H ed having applied fer diamiseHin from said adnnnistra-ion-’ It it ordered, That ah persons concerned shew cause (if any they have) why said administratrix should not be dismissed at the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said county on the lint Monday in October next, and that this order be published in terms of the law A true trausrnpt from the minutes of said Court March ITtlLiiOß. JffiflM JOHN MON, ON. HARRISON A FITTS, AUCTION & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND 7 NEGRO BROKERS, B 9 and 61 Broad Straat.Colmmbaa, Ua. WILL still continue the a bo*# ftoa at oar old stand* Thankful for the patronage hereto fore so liberally extended to us by oar trlaada and tbepohlio, tre hope by renewed exert!out to merit lit continuance. No efforts will be aparod to give entire aaitafeetton to those who may oonflde their bust nose to oar ear#. We will give our personal attention to the sale of Real Batate, Negroes, Merchandise and Pro. duoe. Having houses fitted up expressly lor th purpose, we are prepared to board, purchase and sail Negroes on Commission. Liberal advanoe will be made as heretofore on Negroes and Merchandise. Administrators aud Executors’ galea attended to on reaeonable terms. 17* A Block Os LIKELY NEGRGOKBof all a! asset will be kept constantly on hand. GHAS. B. HARRISON, s^,wuiw- , Z ~mT ’ IMORE TO BE ADMIRED THAN TIIR RICHEST DIADEM EVER Worn by Emperors or C P Why. a Beautiful Head of Hair ! HEC AI ‘HE it ia the ornament God htinselfpr’.- for all our race. R< a.ier, although the rose n i bloom rv*r aobrightly i* the glow ing cheek, the tu be ever * > spwrkltuf the teeth liioe ul'peutls, it th-- ( head is bereft of it* covering, or the inur be suarled an.: sbrivele.L, *..♦-•• amiUry, or worse still, if apnnk;--.t with grav. nature will :<>se more than half her charm* Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative, if used two or tho l times a week, will re*Pr'. and permanently aecure i ’ ail such an oruaiuenl. H-.oi the follow ing mid Judge The writer of the fits! is the celebrated Piau.st, Thu HMO: New Y(>sk, April IW. 18*3 I)a WooD--lfear Sir: Penml me to .sxpres* u 1 you the obligations I am under for the entire •!■ i ration of my hair to ua original color; about lb*- ‘ | of uiy arrival in the i . diaiea it was rapidly In-, •'inmg | gray, btrt upon the application of your Hair Kesinrs I *ve iteoou recovered it# original hue. I cummin tU'strirauv.f as a very ivonderfo) invemtoii, quitr etfi , rai'iousa* well as ngrccubhi, 1 am dear sir truly yoiirv, 6 TIIALULKi. • Drych a'r GwyUedydct.” Welsh New .paper offii <• 13 Nassau st. > April It, lt*n ) Pxor U. J Wood Dm 80: Home month or six weeks sg*. I received h b>ui ulyour Hair Kostorat ■•> ! and gave it to my wife who concluded totry-M on net I hair, Uttle thinking at th<- tun*: that i: womd restore the gray hair to iu original color, but to her as wed i ; my surprise, after • levy week’s trial, it tin* perform) *l | that wonderful effect by turning ail the gray nair* u a dark brown, at the sain© time beautifying ami thick -1 entnf the hair. I strongly recommend the above ; Krstnmtive to all persons in w ant of such • change ot : theirhoir. CHARLEB GARDEW New Yomk. July *, 1857 Pnor. O J .Woon. With confidence J..| rccom mend your llair Resioratice. as in mg the most erf. v rious article I ever saw Hone using join Han He storotive my ban and whiskers wlo.b were aim >sr white have gradually grow n dark; and I now fee. >u (■•lent that * fexv iuoie appln ui- i.s will restore ‘..eu. to their natural color. It also has relieved me of all dandruff and unpleasant itching, so common among persons wbo perspire tree|> J. G KILB\ Paor. Wood-Aisiut two years ago m> Uair . in i nienend fiuling off aud tinning gray; I was fast . becoming bald, and had tried many remedies to no effect I con idle need using your Restorative in Janu ary last. A lew applications futeiicd my hair firmly It began to flit up, grow out, and turned back to ns former color iblack ) At this tune il u Fully restored 1 • it* former color, health, and appearance, and I cheer fully recommend its use to all J. D IIOEH Chicago. Itdttoia. May !, 18*7. The Restorative is put up in bottle” of 3 sixra. vu - large, medium, find small; the small bolds Jjx pi. and retaiia lor one dollar per bottle; Ibe medium holds at least twenty per cent, tnorc. in proportion than the small, retails for two doll-us per bottle; the large holds a quart, 4’ per cent, more ut proportion aid retails for tbree dollars. O. J \Vt)o| Sc GO.. Proprietor* 444 Broadway N Y and 114 Market *i Louis, Mo. And soi.) by Oil good Dtoggisia and Fan* v Goods Dealers In .■ *> A MEW SUPPLY LAVliKtllTs ! j. W. PEAfiE. r pilE Subocribera will c* .itmue under the same 1 nam and etyl©— • general N'rOHAGE & COMMISSION BUSINESS AT TUX FONTAINE <fc LOWELL FIRE-PBOOF WAREHOUSES. Tbaokful for tire past liberal p*.:ronag of oar • friends, we solicit it* coutinuaoce, and pledge out j individual exertions to pleura all who may eatnar j their buworas to ua. We are prepared to grant utual laoilitiea to our ctiMomerv .HUGHES, DANIELS CO.. Wm. H. Hueuta, Wm. Daniel, Wmui C. Homes. Aug N. if you ViLE. THE subscriber has on hand a few STILLS for the manufacturiiig of PCACIf BRANDY or WHIS KEY, which he will sell at very low pnt. Also Tin, Sheet Iron and Japan Ware. of every variety and deecriptioo, which can he bought at the ioweet rate* JOB WORK, Done at abort notice and oa the moat liberal forms. J B. KICKS, Age nts AND J E W E L E R,