The Columbus weekly times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1865, June 13, 1859, Image 3

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Elections in New Orleans. ’ Nsw Orlkanm. Junefl. The election tcirday? for Comptroller* and Al dermen, resulted in favor of the American ticket by a majority of two thousand. No nerious dis turbance. m - A MaverTo>ml Into Havana. Charleston, June 7. The Steamer Walker, which left Key West on tho 4th, reports that the bark J. J, Cobb had been towod into Havana by n New York schooner. — Sbe vfn* picked up scuttled and abandoned off Matanza. having landed a cargo ol Boxal negroes. Nkw York,June 8. 59. The Chicago and Minesota papers, recch od to day, reporta serious flood iu tho upper Mississ ippi- The Loss is probably a million of donllars. Markets. Colt-ulus June 11 COTTOX.—Tho sales of cotton yesterday, were 78 bales. Prices ranging from 9 1 * to 10 1 4- Market dull and very little demand. Nuw York, Juno 11.—Sales of cotton to-day 3,000 bales. Tho market advanced l *c. Mid dling Uplands 11 V, conts. Mobilr, June 7. COTTON—Sates of chiton 1,800 bale*. Mid. worth to 10 Sales three days, 4,000 bales i receipts for same time, 2,150. New OrIHASs, June 7. COTTON —.Sales of cotton 2,500 bales.— Middlings worth He. Sales three days, 15,500 bale*; receipts for same time, 1,200. against 4.000 last year. New York,Juno 8. COTTON—Cotton is a little firmer : Middling Uplands worth 10% c. Mobile, Juno 10.—Sales of Cotton to day 100 bales. Middling lt)"„ (u, lie. Sales of tho week 7,000 bales; receipts 1000, against 2000 last year. Increased receipts at this port. 107,200 bales. New Orleans, June l.—The sales of cotton to-day were 700 bales—Middling He. Sales of the week 19,250 hales; receipts 2.700, against 8,000 lm*t year. Exports of the week 14,250. Increased receipts 122,500 bales—at ail ports 604,500. Stock 93,500. Sterling Exchange 109% 110%. ENTIRELY NEW! ENTIRELY NEW! WHAT IS IT’ That Wonderful Purifying Agent Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid! This is a aVew Disc (If ery, It it the result of Learned Research. It it a triumph of Scientific Skill / IT i# a Chemical Union of materials, provided by Na ture herself, for reudcrihg pure the air we breathe. IU action is in obedience to fixed laws. QUICK, SI'UE, POWERFUL! It purifier dwellings. sinks. kitchens. It iciwovewaU offensive oilorn; It cures bunts with instant certainty; It is the beat preparation ever used tor fresh wounds. It destroy* all vegetable and uuimol poison#; It relieves in a few seconds the bite* of insects, bee*, etc It preserves meat from spoiling It make* uabd water soft. U relieve* the heart-born. It is tlic best COSOMIK It acsttero hoits when (firming; # It soothe* (toils whea formed,and heal# them rapidly It is food for carbuncles, ulcers. corn* atul sores; Itrisiw— Ul teeth and purities the breath; The worst gvmpioins of Typhoid and Scailet Fever ate mitigated by the use of this Fluid; it has been known to check the spread of Typhoid Fever in Fam ilies and upon plantation*. landing physicians are using it in Charleston, Co lumbia. Bavannah, Augusta, Atlanta. Macon, Colum bus, Momcoinery, Helms, Moiuie and N< vv Orleans The Hospitals of New Uiieaus and Mobile are using it. Hospital*, corporations, ship maiera, manufacturer*, planter*, physician*, funiislicn by the gallon at reduced rates. For tale by drug** 4 ’'” and country merchant* gener ally, from whom order* are respect fully solicited. fry at lea#t*one bottle. Price 50 cent. Follow di rection# [CfManufactured only in the Laboratory of J. DARBY, Auburn, Ala. For sale hy all the Druggist* of Columbus. N B —Parson# wish not soils, ore*, water, 4tc. an alyzed ran have it done on reasonable terms by *end ng to Prof. DARBY inarl4~ w6m Hollow a y’s Pills are the great antagonists of Dyspepsia, the ruling and raging disorder of thi continenr. This ‘lire contagion is rooted out and vanquished by a course of ibis powerful antibil ious remedy. Vertigo and all the consequent# of this complaint vanish under (heir influence. at the manufactory, No. 80 Maiden Lane New York, and by all Druggists, at 25c.; 83c., aud sl. per box. JuuelU—-Iwdw. MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. From rich and poor, bond and free; all color*, (radi x and condition* of life, we lrear tire Mine mead of praise awarded this wonderftil article. 8or:> are healed, pains relieved, live* *aved, valuable animal* made useful and untold ill* assuaged by this great medicine which an* surprising to the judgment of man. What family does not require a standard Liniment.- Whoever heard of the tain* effects produced by any otheramete? FopCws, Bniises, Hpramb, Rheumatism, Swellings. Ht rained Horses, Ac , it ha* no eqhai. Every Teamster and Family should have this in valuable article Beware of Imitations. Sold in all part* of the habi table globe. BARNEft A PARK. Proprietor*. New York. June J, iBM-*l WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. The greatest natural ornament to the'•human form divine,” is unquestionably a fine, luxu riant, healthy growth of hair. It has been so esteemed in all ages of the world, ami among all nations, aavage and civilized. Hone©, the In dian brave regards the Acalp of bin enemy jw hi* greatest trophy. For a similar reason, the fash ionable belle often disguises the region of vanity, as well as her other phrenological organs with borrowed locks. He who should discover a mode of preventing the hair from showing the inroads of envious Time by tnroiug prematurely gray, a method by which it could ho restored when falling off or turn ing white, and a way of promoting its continued and luxuriant growth, would he j jstly entitled to rank among the benefactors of the human race. Read tbo tentmumials in another column of the wonderful not to say almost miioculous effects cf “Professor Wood’s Hair Restorative,” and see if he has not accomplished all this.—'Capital City Fact. by all Druggisti in this c'.'y, and by deni er* and druggirt* generally throughout the United State* and Canada*. jun?.—wd2w. “BCEHAVE’S HOLLAND BITTERS. Are an invaluable remedy in all cases of diapep sia. They impart a strong, healthy tone to the stomach, and are the best renovators of the sys tem gmMrallj.'* Chicago BvIUUh. “Dyrpepsia, Headache and Indigestion, by which all persons are more or less affected, can usually ba cored by taking moderate exercise, wholesome food, and a dose of Btcrhavo’* Hol land Bitters one hour before each meal.’ Boil. A'nn. “Ruirbavd’i Holland Bitter* for Dyspepsia, Headache, Low of Appetite, Nervoo* Debility, and all rli tease* consequent upon jf disordered stomach* and lircr. TUi# artioe is very favorably known throughout the West, and is regularly prescribed by some of the most distinguish**l physician*. l‘hi l a. Ledger. SAVE YOUK UAHUK.VS. Mr K- Lyon, a French Chenuo, discovered an Aaiaiic plant, the powdered leave* of winch is a deadly p*>*on to gard<m worm*, roaches, bed bug*, nt*, ticks, fleas, and all sperm* of insect*. while it i* perfectly harmless to mankind and domestic animate. A child can cal it. He la* received medals born Kuseia, France, England, Germany, and numerous medical Colleges and sorieti*” It is a most bupor am discovery. he idea of being rid of these peat* in warm weather m a luxury. We ran now lu-ar the bed huge lament— Lynn's powdei sure as fate, Will our race ecternuuate. Arrangements arc being made ‘hrougli Messrs. Barnes it Park, of New York, to sell it throughout the world It is put up in tin ranketere.>nd beam the name of E. Lvon. ’Tie Lyon'* Pow der kill* insert* in a trice, While Lyon’s Pill* are mixed for rate and mice. Maniple Flasks, *5 cents; regular sixes, 50 cent* At §1 BARN EH At PARK, New York. June I, lßit iktlm The brent English Remedy. SIR JAMES CLARKE’S Celebrated Female Fills. /Vep artd from a pretrription of Sir J, Clarke, if. H. Physician extraordinary to the Queen. THE GREAf ENULIHII REMEDY THE GREAT BNGLIHH REMEDY THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY MIR JAMES CLARKE’S FEMALE PILLH HIR#A.MEM CLAHXrR FEMALE PILL* MIR JAME* CLARKE’S PBreALB PILLS MOLD BY ALU DRUOOIBTB MOLD BY ALL DRUGGII9TO MOLD BY ALL DRI'GGWTH N. 8.—§1.00 and six postage stamp* enclosed to any authorized agent, will insure a bottle, rontainiag 50 Piils by ftturu mail marchU—dwly. Mold in Columbus, by Pemberton 4 Carter, Acee A waon and ah raaptctaWc prvffift**. Oxygenated Hitters. —This is a remedy for Dys pepsia, Indigestion, and the numerous disorders of tho stomach. It wits discovered by a regular physician, after years of rc.ioareb. It is unlike all*other m(Wienies, and extracts tho disease hy its roots, leaving no vosfigo behind. ••THEIR NAME IS LEGION/* % May be applied to those who die annually of Consumption. Science has ofpate years sensibly diminished tho number, and It is gratifying to know that Dr. If a'star’s Balsam of Wild Cherry has created a potent inffueuce in attaining this end. There's a vile counterfeit of this Balsa's, therefore be sure and buy only that prepared by S. W. Fowls A Cos., Boston, trAtal An* the wntT TKN signature of /. BUTTS on the outside l Crap- P”- A Brit mil officer writing from Teheran, Persia, to the ‘London Times,” remarks -"A Cathartic Pill manufactured hy ‘an American Chemist’ (Dr. 8. Aver, of Lowell, Mats.) has cured the Shah of a Liver Complaint Hint threatened his life.— This simple fact, as might bo expected, renders . thv /mermans iunnen.dy popular here, while we j English nro overlooked. Doubtless our own schol- j are made the discoveries which he employs, and j thuß it i# in everything; wo do the labor, then tho j mousing Americana put their mark on it and take j tho reward. Doc. Aver is idolized by the Court I and ils retainers here, which will doubtlea* be re- I fleeted to hitu on a gold snuff box, or diamond j toil ted sword, while not the name even of Davy, j Christonou or Broilie—the grout lights bv which ho shines, is known.” New ‘Tori Sunday J*a f‘er. CITY TAXES. Tax-payers of tho city are hereby re quested to pay their taxes by flm first day of July next, to uVnid the disagreeable necessity <>f issuing executions. Do notwaitto bo called upon ? tho Collector and Treasurer will be found in his office, at all boors of the day. K. G. MITCHELL, j 1 ‘uiEus. June i. 1559 tlJuly ( of. A Tr. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, MERiUWETHKR COUN'iY. THR Proprietor# take pleasure lit In forming their many friend* and patron*. IsiilL that tfi*-*r house lia* been refitted, and is liisj® now open, under their own supervision uml control, lor the accommodation of dijOfuesta, W.* shall do what we can to render ail our visitors comfortable. Daily Hack* will run from l.nGning# to the Bprtng*, and Messrs. Vertiov . Cos., will send up any party that i i may prater coining direct front Columbus R .MaHKhaHON June lflth. |Bj)j—dlw w4w. GEORGI A, Ilwrrta Countyt cp WO Month# after date application will he made I. t>* the Court of Ordinary of Harris County, for leave to sell tile land# of William Copeland deceased. VV C<*PELAND, Executor Jane 1.1. I*s9.—wttrn. (iFOKGI \ —l'hnttulioochre I'outiy. UJ HEHEAS, Ob horn G. William# applies to me for Letter# oi Administration on the estate of Hub* hart Williams Into of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and #in ?ulHr the kindred and creditor#of said deceased, to he and appear o my office on oi before the first Monday m August next, and shew cause, if any they have,why said letierw should not l,e granted to said applicant. Given under inv hand at office, June 6th 1859 June l.>-w4od K. (i. UAll oRl), Ordinary. BROWNWOOD INSTITUTE, LA CHANGE, GEORGIA. A IMTBLir EXAMINATION of the tlie pupil* of this Institution will take place on Wednesday and Thursday, w1ra122.1 and 2,":.1 instant. The friend* of education and the pith ****> lie generally are invited in nttnid June 13tli,w\*: WM JOHNS, Principal COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES OK THE SOUTHERN FEMALE COLLEGE, LA GRANGE, OEORIQIA. Examination*, Friday, Monday um) 24th, s7tlt aud 98th June Commencement Sermon, by Rev Win Williams, D. D. Sabbath tilth of June. JW J” Junior Exhibition, Address by It*-\ J. T. i lark*, of Atlanta, Wednesday 29th June. Concert of Vocal and Instrumental Music. Wed nesday Night. Commencement Day: Address to the Graduating (la**, by W. B Ili*ese. E-i. ol’ Knoxville, Tennessee, Thursday 30ih of June. Lever*— At Night. Tim public nre respectfully invited to attend may 30 —wit BROOKS A. COX, Proprietor*. EXASLN ITtON A COM MENCEMENT blomih* Female College. COMMENCEMENT (SERMON by j Rev W ]| Ellimon, t). I). Sunday Rs ‘nunation of Classes Monday and yjt J** Tuesday Kill, and 1 1th <£S * Junior Exhibition Monday Night I3ib. ( •inci'rt of Music Tuesday Night 14th Commencement Day, Wednesday l.'ih, Annual Ad dress by Col. VV. If. Chamber* of Kufaula. The friend* of the College and public generally are invited to attend Git.nuville, June sth, 1850. w2t nit: non i>tkai> FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF KEW YORK. Principal Office, Whitlock Building. No. 136 Nassau St corner of Beekman, Kraucti Office II Merchant’* Kuhangc Capital 1.i0.W00. DIRECTORS. Win. t lilosesy. Wm. Chauncevlc Cos, 10 Old Slip. Mom-* Taylor, President Ciiy Hank. Paul 8 *otlbid. Spoflord, Tileston A Cos., 20 Broadway p C Van S< ban a; \an Bchaick, Edward* A O., t>s Front Street V. Baraalou, 4 Water Street. Ja*. H. Wilson, formerly Wilson It Cobh, 3 1 Front-*!. K. D. Hpragu©, Daft n, Sprague t Cos., 107 Front-at IJ.-uj II Lillie, 11. II Lilli*-dc to. 144 P-arl-t. John G Holbrook, International Lite Insurance “Cos.. 71 Wall-** TJ Cob-man, J C Coleman 6l Cos. 02 Wall st. Wm K rttro ig, 50 Pine Street. Edward ilmgiit. President ofllie Bank of the Com mon wealth. Will A Wheeler- 03 William Bt. O Meletta. 53 Beaver Sueet. N C Platt. President Artr/.an’* Hunk, Nassau st. John T Wilson, 7:< Fulton st. I! u Whitlock, BM k LA Wbilock 6c Cos. 13 Beek in in-stieel. Wui I. M< Donald, 13 Beekman si Wm Hold radge, 11 Merchants’ Exchange, John G l.ighlbody, 24 lleekman-*t. Nathaniel VV Burns. ,\ W Burundi Cos., ft rt Vesey at. Paoli Lati'rop, Lnihrop A Wilkinson, 15 Murray st. VV M Newell, .Newell, Harman di McDonald, 13 Mur ray street Freder.c A. Fisher, Wolfe, Dash and Fishery 38 Warren street. Mmard H Powler, 136 Nassau st. Notrert B Currier, Melina, Currier 6c ftherwuod,49 Warren st John II C ernes, City Hall. tieo W Read, Guo W k Jehiai Read, 190 Chambers street. John li rtunok, Architect, 12 Ch<imbers st. tie-use Carroll, Carroll, Herrick A Mead, 46 Chamber* street. VV 11 Bulkley, Allen, McLean St Bulkley, -ID Cham ber* street. D M Htoldredg*. N Y Hi Heating Cos. 412 Broadway Francis Miller, M D. iwt Forsyth rtt This Company insure* Buildings, Merchandize, Furniture, Mortgagee*’ Interest, Leases, Rent*. Ves sels iii Pon and their Cargoes, and personal property generally, again si loss o damitgu by lire at till reduced talcs. Insuring leases and Rent* is anew feature and is worthy of more attention than it has heretofore re ceived. Where Insurance is effected fer two years a liberal abatement will be. made in the rale Parties wishing .iisurancc.or desiring the age my of tin* Company, by applying (by mail or otherwise) at the office 111 New \ nrk, and giving all necessary par ticular* will rm*et with prompt attention Referring to the high character rtf our Direction, as ■nude ttesnrulin’ for the prompt and liberal transaction of our business, we respectfully solicit a share of your patronage and influence. William chaijncev. president, WILLIAM IIOLDHKDGB, Vice President. JOlf K OAKLEY, Mecretary. June , ISSV.—wtM NOTICE. jOf, The subscriber offers tor sale a valuable I arm in the 7th District of Worth conn jnKgty, La., consisting of WO acres of Land, 130 or A- 150 Acres upon Lumls, anew Lin House and Screw upon tli** plaee, l Vi or 900 head of Cm tie, about the same number of hogs, and 20 head of sheep l'ertos will b* made accommodating and strictly so when tho cash is offered. Enquire in Albany ntJa*. Hill’s Livery Hi able*, for directions to the place June 4—Wtf THOH.iI KENDALL jmuT FOGLE & so:;, DENTISTS, on Randolph Street, near Broad, COLUMBUS, GA. Columbus, Doc. V, 1867. d*wtf. ALDWORTH’S Wrought-lron looking Stove. I AM now procured to (111 orders for this No. 1 Hove, now acknowledged to surpuss all oth era for Hotel and family purposes. Also on hand and for sale a full assortment of WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE, Hip, Sponge, and Shower Bath*. TABLE AND POCKET CL’TTLERY Rrwoni*, Urualie*, Saucepans, Hollow-Ware, &c., and many other articles too numerous to mention. Call and examine my stock at 137 Broad fetreet. April U-dwU R. M. ALPWORIU, SPECIAL NOTICE’ IMPORTANT SALE. $50,000 WORTH OF - @@@BS AT NEW YORK COST ! AT THE NEW ONE PRICE 140 Broad Street, MASONIC BUILDING, COLUMBUS. miamups Having determined to sell out this season’s pur chases, has reduced the pricos of hia LARGE AM) ELEGANT STOCK OF DRYGOODS aud now offers them without any regard to profit. Tho stock is entirely new, many articles in FANCY DRESS GOODS, Milan I*, tlanlilia*, Ac. having boon purchased within the Inst lew weeks AT A GREAT REDUCTION on prices paid for the same goods earlier in tho sousou. Note Prices of a few Goods: i Deux Jupe Silk Robes S4O; reduced from $55; •• “ Grenadine, SIS to $25 •• 25 A SB6 100 Bilk Dresses, 15 •• 18 A 20 j 400 Yard* Fancy Silks, 50c. •• 06c. 300 *• “ “ Ssr. “ Sac. 2000 “ Printed Muslius 9c. “ 12c. 1589 “ •• “ lie. 44 15c. 542 Lawn Robes ales, last cols $1.35 “ $1.75 French Organdies & Jaconets REDUCED IN THE SAME PROPORTION. Plain & Fancy llarc^cs, AT ONE-HALF THEIR REGULAR PRICKS. 049 pieces Calicos Bc. reduced from 10c, 837 “ ” 100 1 •• 11 A 12c.’ 23 H yard wide Brilliauls fast colors at 15c. 25 Barege Shawls, 49 French Lace Mantilla?. 115 Silk and Lace do. at a reduction of fI.V j por cent, on original prioes. AJ.SH, A* IiARQE (STOCK OF GENUINE IRISH HiusrEisrs Imported direct from the manufacturers, which 1 will be sold at very low prices. .Tames ."McTMiillips, docs net intend to carry over ANY SUMMER STOCK and has marked every article down to prices that must insure .speedy sales. Ladies are invited to cull and examine the good* and prices before buying ua they ure a# (trcd there is NO HUMBUG abont tho Stock being marked down at the pri ces mentioned. 03-CALL, EARLY 3 8 AND SATISFY YOUSEUVKS that this is the best opportunity ever offered in Columbus to purchasers of any goods to cave their I money. One Price Oul>! JAMES McPIULLIPS, 110 ltroal-ti*eet. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Columbii#, Ha., May 2S, 1859. <lAwtl BIDWELL'H PATENT BITUMINOUS COAL OIL GREASE, FOR AX'.ES, MILL.-SSARINO, *O. tpiIIS GKEAAE. for Htagei, Wafons, (‘arts, t’ar 1. riages, Mill-Geartnf, Heavy Hem mgs. Ac., is found to be the Imsl in use. It is warranted to Miami any temperature. It combines the- body and fluidity of Tallow, Beeswax and Tar. keeps the axles always cool and doe* not run off, and is unsurpassed in dura bility and Cheapness. Sold by JOHN W. UUOOKH. April 21, 185D Drugged. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! AT \o. *G lIItOAII STREET. We would c-nll tho attention of our patrons and thepnblicin general to our large stock of SUMMER GOODS, which we will ell REGARDLESS OF COST, in order to close it out before tho season is at an end. Particular inducement* are offered in SUMNER SILKS, BAREOES, OEta DIES ALL KINDS OF MUSLINS, and LACE and BAREGE SHAWLS. All other Good©—vizi DOTIOTH CiOOWN, Linens, Embroideries, Hosiery BOOTS Sc SHOES, HATH, CAPS, &c. AMI) KSPRCXALLY READY MADE CLOTHING, will undego a considerable reduction In prices. We are determined to diapoae of our .Summer flood* ere the season closet, and shall not there fore mind SACRIFICES ! ILLIUS & ROSE, (StIC'CKBAORB TO H (JHOHHMA VKH.t Mo. n into 11> wtkfht. Columbus, Da, May 20 dwtf for s \ K.JB. subscriberh** on hand a few HTILI.M for the J manufacturing of PEACH Kit ANDY or Will* KEY, which he will wdl at very low price*. Also Tin, Sheet Iron and Japan Ware. of every variety and description, which can be bought at the lowest rate*. JOB “WORK, Done at short notice and on the inoet liberal terms. J H. lIK KH Agents, Next door Irelow Mens Moun, liroad Mtrret. July 18, IWM—dwtf. Flint River Plantations FOB SALK. f| will sell at a reasonable price and upon three years credit, one plant*- lion on the east side of Flint Kiver, fggJ wl.cn- the Railroad from Columbus to dI.J crosses, consisting of FIFTEEN IIDNDRKD AND FIFTY AC’KKM of good bottom and marsh Lands and eight hundred and filly acre* of Pine land The bottom and march lauds are as good as can be found in Georgia. This may be divided into three settlement*. An extensive levee has been built, hut more work must yet he done, to secure the laud per. manently from overflow Also, a Plantation immediately below the estate of Gov. Town*, on the west side of the river, and one and a half miles below the railroad, embracing 1000 acres of the best Ktvi r llottom, without any marsh, and and about sixty or seventy acresof high pine land, up on which there is a beautiful and convenient seltle tn-iit. Upon this tra..t there are two utiles and a half of good levee, but requires some repairs and conside rable extension to render all tltu lands secure. Upon both plantation*, the lauds are, with slight exceptions, flesh ami productive; on the west side it i* all fresh burseventy acres. Any gentleman wish ing to examine them, will please all on Mr Lilly on the eastaidu, and Mr. Young on the west side of the river, and should a purchase become desirable, see m at Columbus. Possession given lirsi January nest. JOHN If. HOWARD January 11, 185 w*dtf IP* Columbus Enquirer, Corner Mtnne and Ban please copy the shove weekly two months. etoi sowa, WITH th Choice, r Syrup., .1 M*}2*,iun J A hKITESIBSI At* 11©,©$)© WORTH OF CLOTHING AT COST FOR CASH! X* j£L. B3ROKIAW cfe CO. NOW OFFER THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF XBADMM6JJ[IO THING The Stock is one of the best ever offered in the market, and embraces a full assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, just received from the manufactories, together with a line stock of GENTS. FURNISHING GOODS, All of which, without reskkve, will bo sold AT COST. A rare chance is here offered to make a safe and i*rofitabi.k in vestment of heady money. This course is adopted in order (o reduce Hie stock as much as possible preparatory to a change in the firm. I. A. BROKAW & CO. Columbus, Ga., May 18, 1859. dwtf BOOTS AND SHOES ffri WE huvo now in Store our SUMMER STOCK of uSu Ladies. Misges & tts. Children's BOOTS tte SHOES, which for quality, qumitity. and economy to tho purchaser, surpiiasex uuything brought here.— Among our Stock may he found - i oic <;e\tMvWi:a, Gent#’ Frouch Calf Pump Boots, ** “ Light Welt, “ “ •• Calf Oxford Ties, “ Kid “ French Cnlf Low Shoes, Pumps, and \ Glove •• “ •• light welted, •• CongreitCalf Gaiters, :• •• Kid •• Put. Leather Gaiters, “ “ Silk •• •• Opera •• “ Union “ •• Lasting Tie#, •• Pat. Leather Oxfords, Pump# A )i w “ Scott Tie#. ” SDppevs with and without heels, •• Highland Tie#, And numerous other kind# both tine and common. IOK 1.1 Finest Kid and Morocco Lroo and Congress J Boots, thin soles, with and without heels. Finest silk warp lasting lace and Congress do. | Surge do Berre, do ♦> do do. Eugene do do do do Italian and English do do do. French and Diovc Kid do do do. •• Kid lleel Slippers, English K id and Morocco do. Lngliah Lasting do do. Velvet Toilet Slippers. French Embroidered Slippers, White Kid Slippers. Kid and Morocco Budkins, French Kid Ties, Calf and (lout loco Boot.-*, with and without j heels, ?ussr,*i. Misses’ Ulovo Kid Congress Boots, “ Ktiglish do. with and without heels. *• Silk warp, Serge, and •• English lusting- Congress .V Lace (latt er?, with and without heels, *• Fine Kid Slippers with .fc without heels ! •• White Kid Slippers, “ School Shoen—-something durable. u ! i HlLllltliV. Children’s Congress heel Gaiters, “ Lius* heel Gaiters, “ Kid “ Slippers, •’ •• “ Boots, a ntid about ?.tl ad ditiotml kinds wilh and without heels. A l. tKUE STUCK OF Yegro lii'ogiins anti Servants SHOES, Sewed and Pegged, constantly on hand. Wo aro receiving fresh Goods every week from our own Factories. To Country Merchants and Traders WK OFFEKOUR <1001)3 AT NEW YORK PRICES. Only One Price From which there will be no deviation in any in stance. A. r. SAUNDERS & CO. 102 Broad Street -Next Door to J. Kyle A Cos. i Columbus, Ga. May 24. dwtf Notice to Ckairmakers and Painters. f WISH to contract with a competent person I. to put the Split-Bottom in ftUOO Cottage Chairs, algo wilh a good Painter to paint and var nish the same number. J. H. SIKES. May 26,—dtf. GREAT BARGAINS! AT HUNTJffI’S UASCAAR OF FASHION ! subscriber, from continued bad liealth, being 1 unable to giv** hisbUHim's* In- personal nuporvi* ion, has tlispoKi-it of his leuar- in In* old Store, and ban removed the ntork to his NEW AND ELEGANT BAZAAR, No. 73 Weat Hide of flroad St. directly oppoaite to Ins old stand. These two storks nl new and seasonable Dry floods, when combined, form now by Ur the largest slock in the city. The •lock conaist* in part of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, PLAIN AND FANCY rtILKH, I:\YADLIti: and LURCH HII.KS; INDIA and I Ol LAUD SILKS; HI.A( K SILKS, all the various makes; tilth \ ADIN L K<lliKS, black and eoJocedj IIAKKDK ItOlihM, oIB.A.NDIh HOIiRH; JACKONhT HOBBS, lf*m *l W to (HMGIAM and CALICO HOURS; 3,000 Yard* BAYADKKK BVLZAIHNKS; 5,000 yard* PRINTED LAWNS, at 10c. 4,500 yards PRINTED JACKONLTS, small pat ternk. PiLJc. per yard. ENGLISH and AMEKICAN CALICOES, at 10, II and I2UJr. per yard —Fast Colors; FKKNCII CALICOES, a large assortment; SCOTCH and AMERICAN GINGHAMS EMBROIDERIES, | IN GREAT VARIETY. Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, LADIKS’ HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, Ao., ALL MAKES AND PRICKS. MY BIOCK OF HOUSEKEEPING GOODS | very large, and selling at prices which will defy compction. MY IMPOUTATIONB OF Irish Linens and Bcotch Fabrics ARE INTO 3HLTJJVII3TJO 1 (all and examine my stock of them, before purcha sing elsewhere, ah you can save 25 tier cent., which is generally paid to Importer* and Jobber* in the north ern market, by r< tail merchant*. For an inferior arti cle, purchasers of my Linens will receive u pure arti cle. LACE: MANTILLAS, A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT, Sliawls, Sliawls, Cirenlar Hhawls, In Harege, Crap* d’Paris. Cash* mete, Merino, die. PARASOLS, IN ORE AT VARIETY. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES. Not being able to attend to the busine** myself, and wishing to reduce my stock to the lowe*t possible point, I now offer my stock at meteiya nominal prof it; and being well supplied with a stair of gentlemanly and competent aoiesnien, Ladies may rely tin being well wailed upon; and at* a further inducement, all bills purchased over fitly dollar* will be discounted five per cent, for cash Lariles, call and see this new und beautiful establishment. A* there i* none like itin the city, it will repay you for a walk through it. You cannot mistake the place, a* the name and number are conspicuously painted on the front of the house, A HUNTER, April 7wdtf. No. 73 (West Hide) Broad Ht. F. Lee, l>. U. H Dental Nurfieon, OFFICE Corner Broad and Randolph Htrchi, COLUMBUS UEOROIA. Dmnlw 17,180. wAdtf, Irish Potatoes. 1 1 \t \ HIII.S Choice Northern Potatoes, for sale by I v*V / j.ti, i.: .lwu GUNBV <). Pcruviait A GENUINE ARTICLE-warranted, and as cheap a* can be laid down from New York. GUN BY A. CO. Aiiici'iruu (.nano! f |GiF. cumliinniion* ol'UiiaGuaiio give* it liigti re- I pule m a forilltr.er.nud ills clUMied a# fully equal to the Peruvian. A large supply expected ill linearly day hy GUNHY in CO. Colnmhu#, Ga. Jan. 4, 1850, dun. Potomac Herrings. 1/ | HALF UHI.H. Poiouiai Herring, in pickle, for 117 qqieby HllNßi •<< Sundries. cpi|{E subscriber#arc receiving and will keep c.onj X alantly on hand tile following articles: No. I and U Mackerel, iu Half Kile and Kit#: Mugar Cured Hams -a choice ankle. Breokfkstllaron, Hmokcd Beef, Beef Tongues, Also, the following article* ol lhe bt‘#t quality via: Lime Planter pari#,. Hydraulic Cement,] Gypstiiiu, Blasting Powder and Hally Fuse llock and AlhuuHalt. Jan 18—wdlf GIIN BY St CO. Pickled Pork. •)r\ nßl.rt, Rump Pork, very flue for sale hy )hii Li—wilts GUNIIY it CO. JUST RECEIVED, r\(\ BIILH. DRV HALTED MEAT/ GO llluo Fish in Hull and Wh.de Bid# * Breaklasl Hanoi; Choice Million llams; Extra Smoked llcei; Extra Choice Pig llams; ( tear and Ribbed Huron Hide*; llams and Shoulder*. Pickled Pork Kntiiitl*. I. 1.1 Hi Foi Mth by U 1 NB\ v CO CRACKERS! JUST RECEIVED, Soda ( racknr#, Butter Ho* t<> n Hand Madw lUitu-r,” VV ine l.cmioon “ Cracknel*, fbrsnle by GDNBY A CO. February Hth, 1850. -dtf. n\n%. A LARGE LOT OK .CHOICE TENNEHSEE I loins lb i vole by (aIINBV Sc CO. February i. 1859- .tn Montvale Springs, Tciikcssit. HV WATT, LANIER & CO. OWNKItH AND PKOPHIRTORH. Also, Owners, mainly, and Proprietors of MONTGOMERY, ALA. (S. LANIER A SONS, formerly of Lanier House Miieou, Georgia.) Dalton, tifi, to Knoxville, Ti-nn,rc-u< li ■ g ■]Mf tin-**! Waters, lire prest-m ne.-o.on, tic taking the stage lines.>f |). DI N N or Knoxville—from each otVvhh h | point*, Stages stalling at six o’clock a. in., run in con iiHction with the trains lo Montvule, about tweiilyfoui miles distant, reaching the Jailer ai one o’rloek, r in The undersigned* being deienuiiied to make Mont valeoneof .lie most uttra.live watering places iii the country, have, since last summer, added several new Gothic Collage* und oilier huildings, together with other valuable improvement* The grounds are in l>euutitlil condition -the roads near the HpringM put in the best order—a good cellar of Ice has been saved.- All the accessories of comfort and pleasure of tin- beat Watering Places, will be found here. lEr’A* to the cure oi diseases by the Mont vale Min eral Water*, see large Mmilvale Pamphlet especially a* to Dyspepain, Chronic Dianlnea, Dropsy. < lironu Liver Complaint, Neuralgia, Nervous Headache, De rangement of the Nervous System Chills and Fever*, A. 6i . S. Lanier * Son*have been engaged in Hotel Keep ing for twenty year* and willconluiue lo make eve ry effort to pleas-: the public. WATT, LAMER he CO. S. I.nnier, N ( Lanier, / A. i’. W'ait, W. It Lanier V uiavi—dw2rn Pine knot White Sulplitir SPRINGS. . . THIS delighlfulHiininier letreul, oinated 18 miles from tin: City ..ft bdiiinlmw. v\ ill he open itflUi ,M * by the proprietor* on the IstJon* next.— JULIai great expense they have erected new buil dings. of hiicli a character a* to itceominodale uli their old ctiMioniers and such new friends a* nuiy hon or them with their patronage. Anew Hotel, with large commodious room*, inclu ding a ball-room and Hilliard loom, with all the neces ■ary accommodations of each, bus been erected on new ground, and w ill be ready by the Ist June next. It. sides the Hotel, Mingle und double Cabins will he at llie command of individuals or fauiilie*, us may be required. Tire Sulphur Water of these Springs is liiiNiirparseit ill the South—hundreds of certificate* of it* healing and strengthening qualities might he easily procured and offered to tire public und when we oud that the Bathing preparations and far ilities are equal to llio*e of any watering place North or South, We say noth ing more thau the facts justify. Pure Knot in located 18 mile* from Columbus by the carriage road, und i* easily accessible from No. 3 on the Muscogee Railroad, by an Agreeable drive of six mile*. Arrangement* have been made with Asa W. Chap man, Esq., who will convey ail visitors and their hug gage from No. 3 to the Springs. For all person* visiting these Springs in their own conveyances, stable* and good attendance will he pro vider!. Ail lettsr*. paper* and package* directed to the Ex press Office, Columbus, Ga. prepaid, will he duly lot warded; and all communication* directed by mail to “Pine Knot Mill*” will be regularly delivered. TERMS: Hoard per montli #3O (Hi *• *• week, 10 00 ” “ day 2 IHI Children and Servant* hall price. Horse.* per day 7ft ” ‘• Week ft IHI “ •• Mouth 15 (It) The proprietor* have u*ed every exertion lo pre pare these Spring* for the reception of visitors ami in vnlid*, and they now assure all pernou* who desire a inmTortable, mcessible and healthy retreat in the sum liter month*, that It ahall not he their Unit if they go uway from Pine Knot dissatisfied ikiwaiid 6c McLaughlin, Mayft—dw'tm Proprietors. Fly Traps! Fly Traps! J I'MT RECEIVED HY -A.- K- DEWITT. [Extract from Mr James Conning's Letter ] nPIIR Mason having arrived lbr Urn purcluiMt and I *alu ol Gilbert’s Patent Fly Traps, I would beg to call your attention to the improvements ami altera lion* I have made to them since last year, so ns to ren der ilium pcilect a* they should be; and they WitlgiVe entire sun-faction to all purchaser*. Like all new invention*, they required some im provements; nil the little difficulties ill them linvu been e tirely overcome; und they are now so improved and adjusted that lean offer them to the public,a* a per fect article, without any additional cost to the purcha ser*. Merchant* and others should purchase them early to ( fitch the first breeding Hies; a* one lly will breed million* dining tlw season JAMF.M CONNING, Owner of said Patent, Mobile, Ala. None*.—This i* to notify all merchant* and vend or* not to purchase GILBERT’* PATENT FLY AND MIIHQUITO THAI*, without my printed Labels on llie ward Trap, according to tlm Utilled State* Patent Law. All merchants and vendors selling .aid Tran* without kih ii label* mi them, are not uiy legal or duly authorised agents, and will be dealt with us the law, s made and provided for said patent, direr t* JAM EM CONNING. Mobile, Ala , Owner him! Proprietor. N. B.—l should be glad to have (lie information given me of any one Mi lling them for ie* than Five Dollar* at retail I will also give a liberal reward to any “tie informing me of any merchant selling them within my territory without the label with uiy name on them. -LG*. One grosa of Ihu übove Fly Traps Just received and tor aim by A II DkWITT. Mole Agent, for Columbus, Gb. Price reduced to Five Dollars—invariably Cash. May lU—dwtf A. 11. D. Book Binding EXECUTED in superior Style IT the ofllro of the ’ Columbus Tiros#/’ nIQ DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C., OASH PRIOES. J. A..WHITESIDE & CO., DRUGGISTS, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, HAVE Um pleasure ot Inviting the attention of the public to their large, l're#h and well assorted supply of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, Ac., which they arc selling nt LOW PRICES for CAHH. AitirlM vv'hlcli UNiially anil for nn dollar, they are of lermg at 7ft to Kft cenu, CASH. FRESH CONGRESS WATER. JUST received by J. A. WHITESIDE A CO. June 1, 1859. ESPKCIAI, NOTICK. 4 1.1. person* indebted to tho late firm of Brook* A 1 Y Chapman, by note or account, are requested to , make immediate payment, a# fun he j indnlgenre can- I nol he given. 4NO. VV. UROOKH. | CniuutbUM, Ga., Marrh 24—dwtf. j Os every doecription used by Lawyer#, or officers of Court, priutod neatly and on superior paper, at tho TIMES OFFICE. m mm tarn JUST RffCBIVFID BY MANLEY, DODGES & CO. Wo aro in receipt of oueoftho LARGEST and HANDSOMEST STOCKS of DRY GOODS, Ever offered to the citir.on# of COLUMBUS. Iteon#i#t#of every variety heretofore kept by the old firm of MAN LEY fc 110DUK8 with many addition#, among which will be found the MOST DESIRABLE STYLES OF SILKS, vir.: Black Silk#, Rep Silk#, li.iiililcSlilil Silk*, liayadnv Sllka,* £ Jupe Milk*, Robe a I,cm *llk#, Mourning Silk*, Tl.*uc, CWccnmi'* Ac. Ac. ALUM. BAREGES—PIain, Bayadere, and Double Skirt, ORGANDIES—Robe Almodn, Robe a Los, Robe Biurritr., Kobe Favorite. JACONETS—PIain, Small Figured Robe, and Flounced. BRILLIANCES—Frouch Cambric# nnd Lawns. Our EMBROIDERIES and WHITE GOODS cannot be #urpu##ed, and i<m7/ be sure to ploauo tho Ludiv#. OUR STOCK OF STAPLE GOODS is VERY COMPLETE—comprising the beat 8-4and 10-4 Table Damask, Pillow, Shilling and Housewife Linen#; Linen and Cot ton Shooting#, Towolings, Napkin#, Doylies, 10-1, 11-4,12-1 .t 1.1 4 Toilet and Marseille#. White and Cololed Quilt#. DRAPERY,HOSIERY, GLOVES (Jmlii-cll.'iN A Pai'siwolN. We invite ALL to giveour Stock an e.xuminn tion. It is large, ami we aro determined to sell. “Lot those buy now who never bought (of us) before, Aud those who always buy (of *) now buy the more.” MANLEY, IIOIHiES & CO. €3 BROAD STREET. March 15,1859 —dxvtf. DISSOLUTION. fTMIE Copartnership hen-tofore existing and doing 1 huniness under the iiamviuidKtyleni CLP.MoNfS, BROWN A. CO. was dusoived on the 12th day of Feb mary, 1859. The business of #oid partaership will he M illed and closed up by VV. G. t ‘I.hVIONH and WIL LIAM 1. W'OIINDM, who are fully aillhonr.eil by power of attorney to sell and convey real and personal properlv belonging to sunt |Nirtnei*hip, to collect all miiiiis of money due und owing lo said firm, and to pay all demand# und renew all notes or obligation# ugauut Miud pHiiuersiop. ‘flu#tin* ‘JHtli day of March, lafty. VV . G CMC MON ft, VV 1. WORN DM, JOHN W HURT. GUO. T. lIDKT. C. P WORNI!M . March *29, 1859.—wd31u. NOTICE. I HAVE purchased the Cotton (Jin Maim fart tiring I interest of Mesarn. • LEMONH, BROWN fc CO., and shall cotiltuiue the business under the name and style of W.G. CLLiMONS, BROWN & CO. Mr. ISRAEL F. BROWN will, as heretofore, super intend tin- Manufacturing Department. W G. CLEMONS. Columbus, March 99—wd8m. NOTICE WE haveaoklour Cotton Gin Manufacturing in terest to Mr. W G. CLEMONS, who succeed* u* in tire business We bospeuk for our successor a continuance of the liberal patronage extended to our tirm by tin- Colton Planters throughout the country. CLEMONS, BROWN 6c CO Columbus, Ga., March 21J—wdlf COLUMBUS Saddlery, Harness, AND LEATHER STORE. 11. MIDDLEBROOK & CO., 94 Broad street, n. MANUFACTURER* AND DEALERS )■ mA 1 ” Saddle*, Harmis, fc Lewiixer, i': Winch the following comprise* a part 4T —Spanish (quilted Baddies, overlaid; Eng lish do; Planters’Plain do; Youth's and Hoy’s do; Wagon an Plantation do; and l.adie* Saddles, —varie- ty of styles. llrl.ll.'N, Martinpritleg, Saddle* Has*, und Jlc.ii. al do. HARNESS. Fine Silver plated Carriage llaroe**—all qnaiure*. • • “ ILickuway “ “ ** •* Double Boggy “ “ “ “ Single do •* “ Plain black Hnrue**, all style* and quulilie*. LEATHER, Hkiitmg Leather,Bridle do, Hog Hkins, Pad Skins, Harness Leather, Oak and Hemlock, Hole Leather, calf Hkins, Lining Hkin*. Shoe Pegs, Lasts, .Thread and Findings, Jtc. Maclrirxo Heltiny. Leather and Rulilier Belting, nil wultiis, I,'till ituhherand Chiivhh Belling, lor Plow Back Bands. Just the thing for Planter*. Bell Rivet*,and Lace Leather. THUNKS, gasTTB Ladies aud Genileinea’g and Traveling Trun.’;*, aJI •|*iali- Gbsiii ill Hli and style*. Bonnet Boxes, Valtae* and Carpet Bugs. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. Enamelled Leather. Pat Damli leather anJ Enameled Cloth*, uil widths amt qualities;. Oil Carpet, Laces, Fringes, Head Lining*. Leather Cloth Bootings, Nail*. Tuck*, Si*. Htirrups, But*, Buckle*, Harness Moiiiitiiigs, Udine* Collars, Whips, Wagon Breeching, And Blind Hi idle*. All the above good* are of our own manufacture; made ol the best material and hy experienced work men. We invite all those who are iii want of article* In our line loculi mid examine our stock, ami we as sure them that they will be well satislle.l vvitli tho •iiiulily of good* and the price*; a* they will he sold on thv very BBBT TERMS. N B New Work made, and Repairing done at me shortest notice decT-—dwtf. NEW SPRING i SUMMER CLOTHIN Gk. Mm H ME RUT, 87 It com and St reel, HAH in Store and in now receiving a Urge and well selected stock of Gentlemen’*, Youth’* und Children’* Clothing, for Spring and Summer wear. ALKO, A wall setae ted stork of Gents Furnishing goods, of superior qualities, and of the lalt and most Fashionable Stylo*. All of which will ho aohl on the into t reasonable term*. No. S7 West aide Broad Strost, Columbus, Georgia. March SG. d*w'Gn. 4 /- - BORDER WAR, |By tho author of “Wild Western The Culprit Fay; a poem. Muoauluy* Life of Pitt. The Convalotoont; by N. P. Willi*. More <>f, Love me Little, Love me Long. Pillar of Fire. oth fol. .Spurgeon'* Sermons. Episodes of French History. 30 year* out of the Senate. Matrimonial Brokerage. Unmarried Life. Dust and Foam, At J. W. PEA.SE Book .Store. May 27. COIWMUBM* VVtTHII! JUMT received and for sale by April Si JOHN W liltoOßM. Fresli Vaccine Matter, JUMT received by *p UMf JOHN W OKQOKM, Drugftat HULL, DUCK & CO. A RF. now prepared to supply their customer# with tx. everything they may need for Family or Planta tion UN**. HULL, DUCK & CO., ARE agent* for the sale of the National Agricultural Implement#, und keep always on hand Plough# Harrow*, Rake*. Hoe*. Wheelbarrow#, Corn Hhellera, Straw Cutters, Corn Mills, Hand-plows, etc., etc. HULL, DUCK & CO., HAVE just received a large lot of Land Piaster, and Calcined Plaster lor DenriHl#. HULL, DUCK & CO., KEEP every thing which a Planter can possibly need. HULL, DUCK & CO., HAVE n Dill and general assortment of Groceries of every description fine Liquors, Cigars, To bacro. Bagging, Rope, kc„ &r. HULL, DUCK & CO., HAVE a large ami well assorted stock hf all kind# ot Htaple and Fancy Dry Good#- HULL, DUCK & CO., HAVE all kinds of lints, FoNhionuble Moleskin, t.'nssimere, A.e., and Common Wool and Htnrw Ilnl# for plantation#. HULL, DUCK & CO., KF.F.P all the Drug* and Medicine# necessary on a plniiiuiion. HULL, DUCK & CO., n'AVE a general assortment of Hardware, such a# llatclielN, Hammer#, Hoes, Axes, Knives, 4tr. HULL, DUCK & CO., HAVE a good stock of Huddles of every kind, Bridle#. Whip#, etc., etc.. HULL, DUCK & CO., UA V K Boot# amt Shoe# of vuriau# kind# and quan ta-# Itii-'i-i Brogan*, Gents’ line Boot* and Shoes, Ladie#’ Hlioes of every description. t'oliiinbUH, April I*. 1859. t. BARN ABO. a GO., COLtmUUB, GtA. WHOLESALE AMI RETAIL GROCLR a & PROVISION DEALERS HAVE on hand and will continue to receive jl’ft a large and w ell selected stock, embraciug cve- BjiTry urticlo in theirhue, whn li are ottered to their mend* and the public at nmikei price*- i:..m ami sue u. Ihs7—dwtf HAVAN V CIGARS, 100,000 SI ‘^' ,v, ' ,ONv “ ,i uuir22 wdil E. BARNARD A. CO. WEST INDIA MOLASSES, \ BAIIHELH i liosuii for sale by rJU march 39 wdlt E. BARNARD 6c CO. mess PORK. 1 (t BBLS for sale hy IUU Feb. 18.—dwtf E BARNARD. A. CO. GULDEN SYRUP. nA id GALLON KEGH, Choice. lor sale by K. BARNARD k. CO. Feb, 18, dwtf TO THOSE LNDEBTED. 117 E hereby give narice that all claim* due u*. and *v not paid or satiathclurlly arranged, prior to next reium day ol the respective couotie* in which the par tiu* reside, will he sued. None will he slighted, mar*)—dwtf B. BAIINARD Alt). IMuutißg I'oiaidfs. lAA BARBELS PINK EYLH, for sale hy iUU feblUdU L. BARNARD 6t CO. ]Vw Nuifiir aud .Mulummcn .41 I HHDH Sugar.all grades, 150 Bills, and ‘ bhl* choice Molasses for sale by I'eblOdlf E. UAUNAitD & CO. l uiii ) Flour. AA BBI.H. Extra Choice Huinl Louis, for sale hy Z\J lub9odlf E. HAHN ARD 6c CO. IHuuu Mail. ru i HACKH for aale hy UU tehlOdtf E. BARNARD A CO. Oil CoiuilKliiiinil. Y/ x (!()ILH Hand Hpun Rope, a good article for OUU *ale in lot* hy L IIARN AllD A CO. ColiiuihiiN, Feb. 10, 1859-dwtf. NOVELTY WORKS! FUItNI T U 1i K A.T RETAIL 1 SALES ROOM OVER J. UlTliiliip's ill ) bonds Store, No. 140 Broad St., (olimlm*, Ga. AT the solicitation of many friends I have de ulteriiiHicil to sell my Furniture hi If\ Retail as sell as Wholesale. And I will he Hiappy to meet and serve mv fonirer friend* and niHionieru at my HHI. h room, is above Ue sigiiated; and 1 must uk of tl.< *e w hom I have not served to call and let mu show them my FURNITURE and if it i* AS GOOD AND CHEAP AS NORTHERN FURNITURE, I know that they will ,o* Houtheru people, give me their patronage. tgr Dealers are invited to examine uiy stock before going North. llrackcU, Monl.llng-, Cnrvingx, Turn ing, Fanny Sawing) Ac. DONE AT bHOKT NOTICE. COFFIN’S, both covered and mahogany, always on hand ami ut uil price*. IL/“Order* *uiicited and promptly attended to. Address, W K HARRIS Coiniiihus, Ga , March 12. dwlf NEW SADDLE AND HARNESS ESTA]|LISHMENT. MIIFR.IKAN a. CO., For tlie purpose of larrylug on tha S ADDLE km HARNESS BUSINHBB IN ALL ITH BRANCHES. We have taken the Blore between Gunby’s Corner and lie-Bank of Columbus, wbsre we humid keeping a good assortment of HADDLKM, IIARNIMB, TRUNKH. URIDI.EM, COL LARS. Will PH, MACHINE BELTING, HADDI.E 4 IIARNEMM TRIMMINGS, and everything usually kepi by rite Trade, of our own lu.Be and tire best northern manufhcHire, which we will sell a* low a* cun lie bought in tho Mouth. MailillCM :iii(l Harness ofany style or quality made lo order, and repairing done at the shortest noth and ou the most reasonable terms W. L. SHERMAN, A HATCH Columbus. Jnn. Ist. I*sß. wdtf. WAUT2D, con Hi * HELM clean, wellßiaved Cow lluir, out/ mavlO -wtf. B. K COLEMAN J.A. WHITESIDE & CO DBUdtilMTlt. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Drug,, Mwilioim'i,, I'uint,, &c. t for Cash at Oasb pric, at 193 Broad Stmt, t'olainbm, (in, May J 4 <Jtf. WOOD, EDDY l CO’S Single Number LOTTBEIES. Capital Prize $50,000. TICKETS ONLY TElf DOLLARS WOOD, EDDY A CO., ltK A NAGKRS. [SUCCESSORS TO S. SWAN 4c CO.] The following scheme will be drawn by Wood, Eddy kin., Manager# of the Sparta Academy Lottery, a each of their Single Number Lotteries for Jun* 186 V, at Augusta, Ga., m public under the superinten dence of Commissioner*. Class 23 draws Saturday, June 4, 1869, Class 24 draws Saturday, Juno 11, 1869 Class 25 draws Saturday, Juno 18, if 69 Class 2Gdra,ws Saturday, June 25, 1869 On the Plan of Single Number#. 30,000 TICKETS-5,485 rRIZES. NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS llliiKnilicenl Scheme! To bo drawn ©very Saturday in June. 1 Pr1ze.0f,....! ..ttOJXM 1 “ 10 000 l “ IvmW 1 “ 5,000 l “ * 4,000 1 “ 3,000 1 “ 1,. 00 50 “ 600 100 “ 400 100 “ 300 100 “ 160 100 “ 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prizes of #4OO Approx’g to $60,000 Prize are IJIOt 4 “ 300 “ SQ.DOO “ 1.900 4 260 “ 10,000 “ 1000 4 “ 9*5 6,000 44 Vo* 4 “ 900 “ 4,tM#) “ M4NI 4 “ 160 “ 3,000 “ 00 6 “ 100 “ 1,500 “ 400 6,000“ 90 .fIOOJJOO 5,485 Priree amounting to $320,000 Whole Ticket# 810. Halves S6. Quartern 89.50. A Circular showiag the Plan of the Lotteries will be went to any one desirous of receiving it. Certificate# of Packages will be sold at the following rate# which is the risk; Certificates of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, 880 “ “ 10 Half “ 40 “ ** 10 <4nartera 44 SO 44 44 10 Eighth “ 10 Sparta Academy Lottery, GLASS ISTTJJVIBEJFt 180 DRAWS WEDNESDAY JUNE .’loth, 1859 On the Three Number Plan. 75 Number#—l2 Drawn Ballots. Nearly am Prize to Every Two Tickets ! One brand Prize of B*O,OCO. 1 Prixe 01'519.171} 1 4 Prize# of $2,000 2 “ 10,000 I 20 “ 1,000 2 44 8.000 j 140 44 250 li\ Ac. Ac.. Ac. 27.814 Prizes amounting to $612.H0. Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2.66 IN ORDERING TICK FIB (ill CERTIFICAIEB Enclose the money to our addre## fir the tickets or derod, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by firm mud Purchaser* ran have ticket#eliding in uny figure they may designate. List of Drawn Numbers and Prize* will be sent lo purchaser* immediately after the Drawing. Purchaser# will please write their signature# plain, und give their post office, county and Stale. Re in ember that every prize is drawn, and payable in full without deduction. AUprir.es of 91,000 and under, payable immediately after the drawing, other prize# at the iisuul time of 30 day*. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Those wiio prefei not sending money hy mail cun u* The Adam# Kiprtsi Cviupnuy, whereby money for Ticket# in sum# “f Ten Dollars and if witrdsrnn benefit u AT OFR RIHK AND EXPENSE from any uty or town where they have an “llioa The money and order mn#i enclosed in h Government Post office Stamped Envelope, or the Express Compa ny cannot receive them. All communications strictly confidential. Address order# for Tickets or Certificates to WOOD, EDD Y &. C<>., Augusta. Ga. oi WOOD, EDDY ACO , Atlanta, Ga. or WOOD, EDDY’ it CO., Wilmington Del. Person* residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlanta, Ga., can have then orders filled and save time by ad draseing B Bwtn fc Cos at cither of there ettt—. F. LANDON, (SIGN OF THE) b iiat HAH returned from New York e of the flnaa a**ortmeni* of HATS ever before offered in this city embracing . Moieskiii-Bruh. Oiler-Drab nnd Black Reaver, CABHIMERE FRENCH HOFT HATH, and every variety of Panama, Straw, Leghorn and l im y llat*, all of which lie offera to his It.ends and cnioiiieraat LAW PRICKS : He would also call at leiiMon to hi* i.'rge t*n k <H t inGrella*, Cano, 6c ('ltiltlren’a Ht*, of all kind* and quaiiiie*.— Also, a Bnu lot of stout Htratv and Wool Hals for Ne groes. 07*11 ATH MADE TO ORDER. March 15, 1859.—i1w3m. THE LIVER INVIGORATOR, PREPARED BY D it. S A lN D F U It D, COMPOUND ENTIRELY FROM GUMS. lii one of tiie best purgative and Liver Medicine* now before the public, that act* us a Cathartic, easier milder aud more effuctnal than any other medicine known. It u not only a cathartic but a liver remedy acting ftrst on the Liver to eject it* morbid mutter then on the stomach and bowel* to carry off the matter, thus accomplishing two purpose* effectually, without any of the painful feelings experienced in the operation of moat cathartic*, it strengthens the system ut tire same tune it purge* it; and when taken daily in mod erate duties, will strengthen and build up with unusual rapidity. The LI ver one of tors of the human ho forms ii* lb actionswell tern arc* fully developed, most entirely depend lion ol the Liver for the us (unctions, when the bowels ui fault, and ere in consequence of ec having ceased to disease* of that organ, ha* made it his *iudy, than twenty years, to wherewith to counter menu to which it is To prove that tin* re any person troubled pi wlnt, in any of it* j bottle, and conviction These gum* remove* ter from the system, a healthy. How of bile, uiacli. causing food to v lug the blood,! to the whole machine I of the disease—elfec j lliiloui attacks wiisl Is better,; occasional use of the ! tor One dose after eating! the stomach and pre rising aud •ouring. Only one dose taken vent* klghtiuare Only one dose taken oowels gently, and line dose tuken alter Oyipepsia. %,ff One down of two ways relieve Hick One dose taken for move lliw cause of the ( jurtecl cure. Only oue dose Intuie while line do*e often re|M-H-| l.olrrs Morbus,, Cholera # (inly one bottle of the systotntiiu effect* l sicktresH. 1 g.OT One bottle tak-1 moves ail sallowne** or the skin. One dose taJen a ng give* vigor to the food digest web. 3"A.'yr'l)FbßP ; H'ITv'FS'k""iWIOORATOR. ; the principle regula ’ dy. and when it jier the (lowers of the *ys | A*, the stomach is ui ’ cut oh tiie healthy ac- I proper perhiriilurice o j -imiiiacli is at IhiiH tho ‘ the whole syHtent *ulf- one organ-the Llr tdo ii* duty. For lha 5 one of the proprietors ;in practice of more J lind some repiedy S act the many derange | liable. ; uiedy is at last found, ’ with Liver Com- I form*, ha* hut to try a ; is certain. i all morbid or bad mat- J supplying in their place ; invigorating tiie Hto j digest well, partly giving tone aud health ’ ry, removing the cauee ; Hug a radical cure, i are cured, and, ; pie vent eel, hy the j ulver lixvigors !i* sufficient to relieve {vent the food rroni ) before retiring pre jat night, loosene the * . ine* i oetl veueee ( each ineai will cure | lea spoonful* will al llr Hiluu lie. | female obstruction* re ! ilisnase, and make* a ! liately relieves cholic, ! ted I* a sure cure tor ; arid preventative of ; is needed to throw out ; o| medicine alter a long ! <;n for Janndlcs re* ! unnatural color from ; short tune hefogp eat ) apimtite and mak* One .lose olVhii repeated cure* ‘ hroale Ular rltu a, in ua worst forma, whilo Mu miner and Uowel comphiints yield ulmost Ur the lirst done. One or twodmes cares attacks cuu*ed by v% orni in children; there m no surer, safer or speedier remedy in lb* world at it never.fails. sgr A few bottles cure* Drupay by exciting tha iibsorbant*. We take pleasure In rerornmending this inndiclna as a preventative tor Fever wud Aua OMlil# Fever, and all Fevers of x UliTous Typa, It oprrle* with certainty, and thousands are willing to testify to its wonderihl virtues. Ail who u*e it are giving it their unanimous testimo ny in its fkvor. Mix water in the moutb with the luvigorator and swallow i-otri together. THAI LIVUR INVI3OR A.TOR, Is a scienlidc rnedu ul discovery, and m dully work* mg cure* almost too great lor belief. It cure* us if by magic,even Hie lirst dost* giving benefit, und seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind ot Liver Complaint, from the worst jaundice or dys|epaia to a common headache, all of which are the result ot ■t diseased liver. Price One Dollar per Bottle. HANFORD <t CO. Proprietors, 343 Broadway N. Y. WIIOI.KNALK AORNTH. B-lines tc Park, New York; T. W. Doytt 4c Hons, Philadelphia; MM Burrlc Cos., Boston; Hit Hay 4c Cos. Portland; John D Park, Cincinnati; Gaylord k. Hammond. Cleveland. Fabnstoek 4l Davis, Chicago; O J Wood 4t Go. St. Louis; George II kvyser, Pitts burg; H S llaitce, .Baltimore’ And retaU by all Druggists. Wholesale, oti d Retail by I’umbarMm A Carter, John W. Broong, J. A%. WhitoHides A Cos anil Urquhart A Chapmen. May an. las-U vvlv _ sod sit Vsoggw*- BRESH THOKABTON DIME, ~ PLASTER AND ROSEN DM,L CEMENT. JUT Rkc.lv.,| U rl ( 0 , a.j, w ft. r. COLEMAN,