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Haw rrr-4*’ •*’ *"**
The Itnui. Jnnal. <** ’ lUpfcMVul
ckafffiwitb the figtteedntf.f,
I® tarum* over a barrel f nj)eciad uiJWrHp(>
to-day. hunting lor souwtbiiiK which ** did "i
flti l, or eye happened H> Unger for u im ieu
um • wry unpromlslng-lookiug menu-nipt, tb#
i hnijtopi <>!’ paperoud the ta<*i sebool-girllMi ‘•>
bondwriting*. and. to our very gr*i itriooih
ment, we read at* follow? s
Iliriß*’ 4VARKBI-
OiMt Jay bvMl'bvo iwt How-d’-ye ‘k
Too oiooo In shun saluting :
But noon the rival aiders flew
from kianittic R* di*j*otiuf.
“Away !” *oy* H>w-d'ye-de j “yoar mt*n
Appal? ay obeerfol mlunt
No name N *d a# yo%r* i* **•
In iottov'ißomtiiolllurr ?
WhcM’w l give ooe xiintdiim- hour.
Your aloud manw o’er t lunl ll i
Whene’er l plant Wv boawn flower,
Your uiildvwr drop to fade it
Km How rt'hai tuned each tongue
To ‘llupe'n delighted untMtin-.
Good-bye in friendship's eor ho* rung
The knell of parting pleasure.
From sorrow* past my chjniio akill
Draw* muih-.s of coaiMtlation
While yon from preoopt eye distil
The tear* of separation.”
Good bye replied : Year stateiunni'*tnie,
And well your cause you're pleaded
But pray whoM think of llow-il’ ye ‘I".
I nlexk Good bye preceded
Without my prior influence
f-'(Ntki you have ever fteerlehcd *
And can your hand one flower dispense
But what tny foam bare nourished ‘
How oft, if at tbe Court of Lore
Concealrmßl he the fashion.
When How d’-ye-do ha? failed to move.
Good-bye reveal* the fuueion!
Ho, hid the timid lover ebooer,
And I’ll renigu my charter
If he for ten kind ljfowd’-dn *tw'*
tine kind Quod-bye would barter!”
For *one eight or ten year* thin beautiful love
table hue laiu in a barrel of rejected manuscript*,
ft i* possitilo, of rotinn-, that the writer may have
preserved a copy, and. mean time, published it
oloewbere ; hut, if so, it i well worth repealing :
m* we have o#iy (o expre** our bo|e that we
have not inutiy autdt editorial *in* to answer for
a* thin non-recoguition of geuiua, hut (ho|* No.
2) that our correspondent* will lot it operate a? *
ooirectire to their hand writing*.
Naubow Ks'-atk ok Nacolicox.—-In hi* visit
to the field of battle at Montebello, the Kinporor
Napoleou nai/ovrly escaped being made primmer.
He hud panhed on an far a* Cnateggio, him) wa*
observing with hi” telescope the movement* of
U© enemy between Barbiaudio and the Portico
del fltsßti oil the, Vo, when suddenly n dciHt-li
incut of Austrian- presented fbetnsejve* before
hint, onlv two hundred pace* distant. Whether
they had liwit their way, or whether they had ad
vanced thus fur from more hardihood, cannot be
t'ddj but it i* probable that 111 latter uppowi
turn i* eerrect, linutmueli a* the advan • c.| punt*
of the Austrian* are much more energetic and
daring than thorn* of the Freacn-riiirdiiiJait •.
Directly, however, tbo Kmj;ror hhw them, lie
changed color, throwaway hi* cigar, drove the
-put* into hi* borne’* flank*, and galloped back
to Voghera at a pace which would have done
honor to the winner of the Derby.
*d|L."Pt.Hi.ar” write* from Wa*hitiglu tof.hr
Bouton Journal, a bit of goattip touching the re
cent marriage of Mr*, iiutoii, wife of thoHcvretarv
of War under Guneral Jt*ck*o'n Admini*trn
I,ion :
Tli* only timr that Umi. .faiksnn eVdr fuili**! lo
orrjr hi* point, ami lo itrako lu> |r*inn billow
ern MMpt th oitotJi us lili Imu w ill, wax when
ht> undertook to make sh wive* of hi* Hecrctaric-
Wait Mu. General Knton. Hi-nmlsl had whl*per
*4 hard thing* about ilic ntrriim*uf Uoii. Katon,
tlcn IJwMtary of War, to Mr#. Tiuihoilnkc, wid
ow of J'uraor Timberlake, ami society rurued il*
back on her. Old Hickory iwpoua ad her cause,
and hud hot stolid at lii* side at an oveninjf recep
tioti, that be might **jroo*nlher to lb uisvnted
<■< iutnla 6f ih* metropolis. llut tbo wive* of the
other fcerretarle* oliMtluatelv refused to rcoognUe
bor, and n orinoJim i|tt arret ensiled, which alum
lately broke t|> the t alduot.
“Mr*. Eaton, nitioo tbo decease of her liumlmiiU, :
Ha* resided in the First Ward here, visiting in ;
dttniptondm, aud pointed at wheitshu went ahrond !
••_t.be lady that broke u|i Jackson** t'nhhict, in i
|iia of all be oould do. Hbe ia an active liltl
lady, some sixty year* of ujre, and lust Huutlay
cho irm married b*r the third to an Italian |
dAiiciug-niastar and musician, who ianhout (wan
ty-two thereby can-dug much scandal. / t>dd i
f®* o /” da y all the dame* who rotuned to visit I
her in I*29.’’
t rai*. mu Nn iiai.uia. The Daily AltoC'ilx I
fornia, of the 2fitb May, oayst
Bone time since wt* puhlrehud at the ratjuiwt ot
a friend, a re*i|H> to cure tbo neuralgia. Half a
drioduo id’ Mil ammoniac in an ounce of cani|ibor
water, tola) taken, a teaspoouiul at a done, and
don*repented several titmw, at interval*offtvc
minute*, if the pain lie not relieved at otter.
Haifa doxon ditforant |Mxron* have since then tri
ed the reci|Mtnn theroooniuiendation of the ,- Alla.”
and in every cade an immediate enre waaofTeeted.
In tuns case, the sufferer, a lady had been iMibjoo
teil to vary acuta paiu* toi more than a weak and
her physicians wan uaablo to alleviate her suffer
iug, when a teaapoonfnl of the solution el *l
ammoniac in camphor water relieved her within
a coo pie of minute*. Whether b rceipo will
cura all attack* of neuralgia in n question which
we cannot answer . that it will cure many ware
well assured.
Loru Naimkh.-Tliu Washington “special,’* a
tbo New York Herald, thought the followiug gos
sip about the late British Minister, worth tch*-
graphing from the aaot of govurtinicnl;
The friend* nf Lord Napier in Washington,
have received let ter* from him, in which he speaks
of flu friendly diapogition of the British Govern *
menl toward* thi* country, aud say* the conduct
of £ir William tiara Ouoeley, in the matter of the
treaty with Nicaragua, was disapproved without
hesitation the moment the Government was in
formed us what he had dune.
m • as i
Ar*unoi*HM to thn Ki.bpha.vi. Now on ex
hihitimi at Biko** Peak :
tld boa#, or animal. or beast !
Tall me, did nature um l up all tlie yeast.
In causing you to rise to such ix height.
Whereby y<u easily observe daylight
About two hour* and a half before the rooster*
crows f
And are you thorough-bred or low ?
Unpack the carpet bag t trunk and let it*
observe
W hether you are *>r no ;
And then for wonders I no more will pant.
For I can truly say “I've seen the elephant V
CnvRLKK Mackav'a Book. The book It lias
been rumored M r. Mckuy was about to put to prwi
baaed on kis late visit to this country. ha* been
published, m two volume*, with tinted illustra
tions. It is called “Life and l.iberty in Amoi ica.”
The following I* given, in the English pros*, a*
an extra* t from the author's preface to the book
He went to Auierics neither to carp, to sneer,
nor to caricature : but with an hitne*t love ofllb
city, ami a sincere desire to judge l**r him self, and
to tall the truth A* to the result* of ihe great ex
Ssrimeut of wdf-goveruiuent which iju Anglo
axon ami Aa|MMtlc races are making in Am
erica, under the iuo*t favorable chrcumstance*,
ami with uothlug. not Mpringmg from themselves,
b r fetter their progress. He returned
from America with a greater respect for the p**<*
pic than when he hist set loot upon the soil.
A Cmirkhk —<tn Saturday aHarnoan,
the nuptials of some Celestial young ldks came
*A in great style. Three carriagas neve dranu
up in Hunt of the ou-.u-cvei bride's residence on
Jackson street, which were soon tilled by the dus
ky-skliuod pug nosed, flat-faced bride aud bride
groom, with their wrinkled, parchment Meshed
parents and friends. The bridal eortegu lrottci
off at a brisk pace, and followed by utaruv crowd
of laughing Molican men, to Saeraiaenio-sirect,
wlitra the nuptial party disimuintad, and the ina
triuiouial kind was tied in the I’hincsa t'liap*'l. I*t
rral/jf, for the oeraaiony was p*trtonue<l by the
knotting togetiun >f the man's pig-tHil ami the
wuiUau's fat-l*esiured hair. V*m ■ .Yu
A Yul'ed Man lltHNj wifti.R Pra> i imm. is a
GrMN xan *.—A mu*l 41ilwwittg uMliknl ix'eur
rud at Detroit Friday lost, iv.it I ting in tbv death
of Henry T. Barnvwgud Ifi. and sen ofthsen
ior editor of the TrUdim .f ihat Hly. It -eoiuf
Hum but ween 10 uud 11 <•'. u k th xramg man
vlritod lira gytunaeiuni, m whhl 111- mom ill the
habit of excreiaiiig. nli'iiv Mlt oYWk amoli
ar young repaired to lira rraiiM ami Iminxl Jluury
hanging by a strap Itraii one the ladder*, lie
wo* ioiniediatel v cut dftw it but life had tied. It
if supposed that h* was vxpchun ntnig with the
strap about hie uek, uj* n lira Lidiiwt, and tliwt
he aeeidacitly U*t hi* looting, and *• ftrauglvxl
Os to prevent hi* helping himself with hi* hands
or foot.
Jotne* Madison JaCsUMni. a nephew of
President .1 offer r--m. died on the 2V(h of Mav last,
at hi* ruaidonce. near Klkton, Hy.
VJ*. <JUeu Vietoria was -IB year- old on the I
24th inat.
Nonrnr u.v •'■bi.i-.’ —obi a rwudeiue in New
York Fifth Avenue, some maid serranU went off
bocanee they were Ret permitted to hare tea par
tie* twice a week .*
CULLKNH A TJJRNIPBKRJ).
ATTORNEYS AT UA.W,
FORT GAI>K.i. tiA.
Will praetk-c in Clay and lulioinmg countir
ill 0 corgi*, and 111 Henry county, Ala.
Apr’ * lAA<—wtf
w. #. joMxao*. r aiK*.
JOHNSON A RUCK Kit.
ATTORNEYS A.T LA W,
tTKIKTA,
t'IIATT UIOOCIIKK Cut-MTV, UA.
Wild, give |ir<nHpt attention to ad buano **• coim.
led t/i ilieirciire rlimugliout the I’xlriMlo I ‘m mi.
ml'tlld ounin *of Tallin i, ll*rri*. Marion, Ta>loi
and|actitj , of Hie 1 linliatioorbcc t'ir< UM,
rchniart ii, isyi wtv.
a. JOVKw,
Attorney nt Low,
UNION HI’KINOM, AI.A.
Ur 11,1, jji.l’ Ihe in file dlllcfcol I'utlil” 111 Mar.,ll nod
adpdolof roanlic* Hldef allcnlion given mtlic
cuileetioH of claim* •< *•'< -wtitu
TANARUS... <■ I \ V.
attorney yvx x./vw,
ha m n.ro \, aa.
Will jTt.uiptly 1., till Im-i it,.-- * ritr,i,u.l
l„ hi, ,t#i.2H ISi 1 *- ,v I v
a tiiiiii,
ATTOHNKY AT I /AW,
PKI.ATON, Wuhxtcr t'ounty, Qa.
Will practice in the con otic* “I t'lav. fbalb*
htroifhnt. Wobater, Marly, llaiMbrtpli. Slcwurl and
Sumter. Particular attention given to collecting
and rcinitiiug. Jn2<l 1 f4.'7— wtf,
WM. n. Rt.AM. TlltUBI H OMVKU.
IClain \ Oiivce,
ATTORNEY A.T LAW ,
BUENA VISTA,
MARION* OUNTY.OA.
Will practice in the oouatie? of Marion, Macon
Htcwnrt. Taylor, rhattalioochee, ajo<l any of tbo
adjoining eountic, when their aerviee* may he
reauirud. AIo in iho Di*triei Court of tbe l/ni
ted State* for the Dictriet of Georgia.
.September 11, ISAM. wtf.
s. N. Nliilliiril,
Attorney nt Law,
lILAKKLY, EARI.Y.OO., HA,
Blakely <Ja., April 2, I Soft. wif.
•I.im. \. ClciiUincit.
AX'THKnTKY A‘X‘ X.ATW
A ml NoltcltorlH tliaucery,
ABBKVILIiK, HKNRV (Dt'NTY. A J,A.
July 10, tSAfI. wly.
Shorter, ( liiunlicrs X Shorter.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
KI FAIILA, ALA.
Will practice in Barbour ami the adjoining
oouotie* of Alabaunt and Georgia.
F..*. MlonTliir. W. . I HAMBKH*. It. It. SIIOftTRIt.
May 27, IS.MI. ts
<co. S. Tlioiiiiim,
AT'JfOXXCaiT- AX* XANT,
OM’K KIN KMITII’H IIHII.IHMI,
KAMI SI I* K, OK WUITK HAM. HTHK.RT,
ATLANTA, Gs A..
Urn. |, Practice In the ttV*rol f.'iMtrU of I'ullim Cos.
The Superior Court of ilie ('ouniie* of fa**,
(’laytnii.C.'obh IteKalh. Fayette,'Hpiihliug amt Troup.
The Haprußie t Unirt of (ieorgia, at Atlanta. Tim lb*
fuel t.'uort ol ilio I lulled Miatea. at Maricttu.
J an liar v —dflai.
•fOM k |ll I’. I*oll,
ATTORNEY -A.T LAW,
COLUMBUS, (USOROIA.
Urn.i. nttciid promptly In nit tnininess eulrilsted to
his rare in the eoHHliea of Mnsrogecj Mum*
Talbot, Taylor, Marion amt I ‘haftnhnochee
Ollh'e on West Hide ofTlrond slroei, over Wynn U
Park's Htnr. aprltl I ■ willy.
Hominl <1 Uoiiiv
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
CRAWFORD, ALA.
Roar. a. Howard. wai.tkr. n. wkkmx.
Orawfonl, Ala. June 8. wAdtt.
William ‘l'aylor,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
rt<TIINF.KT. It VNMOI.I’II f t* . *• A.
Will praelieo in the counties of Itinnlolpli,
I'alhoun, Terrell, Early, Clay, Baker, ltmigherty
Miller and Hie wart.
lU.kkh to- Wellborn, Johnson & Kluun, Attor
ney* at Law, Columbus, (in.
All business entrusted to bis cure will reecho
immediate attention. Juncti ’6B- ivdtf.
VI a non Ilrtliiuir,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
TALBOTTON, Talbot Cos.. Ga
October 24, 1868. wAdff.
,V|M‘B *V IcIWV
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
COLUMHVS, UKOmHA.
It. J MOHP.H W M A LAWS
iffdP'Oftce next door to the I’ost Office.
Kept. I, 1868. dwtf.
B. Y. MAHTIM. J. J. HARTIR. .t. J. SI. A UK
MARTIN, MARTIN & SLADK,
-A.ttorilOVH fit liilW,
COLUMBUB, GA
Bvcnmlier 17,1868.—du11.
WM. A. HARDAWAV. K I ORAV
HARDAWAY A GRAY,
GENERAL
Commissiou and Forwarding
ax ss xt c xx a Sir t s.
Comer of Olivo and Commercial Street*,
siAi.vr i.oi is*, no.
February 22, 186 - ddwly.
Till'. liptlKsTEAll
FIRE INSIiRANPK COMPANY,
(O’ M: \ (IKK.
Priiir!|.ul 0m,'... Wlmliwk ItulUlug.
No 136 Nasoaii St corner of Beekmau,
Hraiieli Older II Mrveliaui'aKxc haugr
< ;i|>il!il 8150,000.
DIKKOTORK.
NX in < liuuuosx. Win t'liaiiui-nv h. (N>. 11l (l|,| Hlqi
M 0.. , Taxloi. President Guy Bank
Paul Hsoubiil, Kpotlord, Tlieston A tN*., ‘W llroailwav
P i Van Hvlian k; Nan Hrhaivk, Kdwanls A i ‘•>.. io
Front Btreei.
N Hat salon. 82 Water Htivit
Ja- II WUsou. totoieriy “ li-on A (oliti. .It Froul-et
r D. Mpragui', lxt it, Hpragui: A ( “ . In? IMui -i
1..U1 ll II II I.III;. It r.. 11l I-, „|-.1
John ( llolbtook. luleinational Lite liisiiraini’ t'o
71 N\ all -t
TJ folemnn.J (’('olmnun A t•• i”J Wall -t
NV in K Hlrong, .*• Pine Htraet
Rilwonl Uaigbl, Piosuiiut of the Hank of the iNun
inoiixx ealtli
Win A Wheelei. tri NYilham Ht
i Melella, 53 H. ver Htrx-et
N < Platt. Prx'-idrnt ArtWiu’* Bank, Nassau -t
John I Wilson. 73 Fullrai *i.
It ,xi W liitl.H k. II M A I. A NVhilovk A ( o n 11,. ;
man alt net.
Win I. N| Donald, 15 Heeknisn *1
Win tlohlretlfn, II Men hauls’ Exeliangv
John G Likliilkxlx . 24 lie*-knttm si
Nat liaiih'l \N Hu 111*, N NV Unite A An Ve*.-x t
I’aoli I.Ht>rop. LalhiopA NYilkui-on, I.NMunax -i
NN M Nexvell. Newell. Ilaiinan A McDoANjd. Ll Mm
ray ►lre. l
Fred, in A. Fi-hei, NSolh>, |>n-Ii and Fisliei. ?>
Warn-ll slrerd
Minaid II Fowler, ISM*. Nnau si
Roli. il II (*utrier. Mx lilis, t Uirk'l A Hhi'iwximl, 42
VN anew si.
John li t’oiiie#. t'itx llali
Geo VN Head, thin W ti Jeltinl Read. I2t i haml.er
*tr*t
Jutiii II Hnonk. krxhdeG. I- ( lißint'.-r- *(.
(George I stroll. Carroll, ll< lin k A- NDsid, 40 ( hiiinlieis
si rryi
\V II Uiilklex. Alim. Mi Lean A Bulkhx. I' chan,
her* itift
DM lloldrvdge N \ H ll.itim; to. Ite Ih ra.lxx ax
Fiwm-t* MNkr M l. Iffi Forsyth hi
Fills CoiapOM.v Hiaures Itnildim: NL u haud<v
l uiunun . Morinif‘ -’ luten'*t. laasx's. Hi nt*. Nes
eU in Purl mol tlreo Cergoe*, mul prisons! pniperlx
gr nerwllx. agaiirat lsa or damage Wy Iwß at Bn ivdin ed
rale*
l iiwmiiug Lean -and Ri-tit* t- a hew Ibature and is
xvorthy ot none nm-uiion than it Iras lieralofixre re
reived
W’h*rx'lnsuranx • is etlis ted Itu two yai*n Itls-i.xl
stutleioeul xx ill Ut made in (ite rah
Paite‘ w ixlimg u-ursme.ot desiring (he agr io N *t
this Coinpsiix, hx tt|qd\in* d>> mail ot olln-i xx i*e> at
the offire iii Sew \ ork. and gixmg nil on,>-aix (mi
th ulsis w ill meei w ith prompt atieolHin.
Helen mg lo the high hamrtei o| oxii Dio i tton. n
■ iu|iie assiiram e tot the |inuiqii and lilmhul tranaotion
of imii husiness, we lespxitfutly o|n it a slmii- ot xui
paliotiMge and illtlwotli e.
WILLIAM ( IIAI'N('EY, Pieai.trol.
W ILLIAM HOLDREDGE. Yu r,VM.Ira(
John K OAKL.BY,itcrmiY.
Junr A. 185v* —w til.
BOOTS AND SHOES
STI M'l-; tm¥f 1,.,, m Mop. OUT ]
ITj SI MMl.i! , Tin KI
ChiWr*n'i
BOOTS Ac SHOES,
which for cpialily, fiian:lf v, arid oecfiomy to the ,
pprcbaner, urpa?-cA iioyihjug inougbt her*'. j
AmoWgourtti *<d< may l*c found
i ok oi;vrr,i;ui,\,
ilent*’ Kre.neb Calf Pump Boot*,
- “ Light Weft, ‘•
“ “ < ‘a!f Oxford Tie*,
.. •• Kil “ “
m b fair lew Bboen. Pump*, and
” rJl'ive “ “ light welted,
” t ‘otgrant Calf (iHitcr'.
!‘ “ Kid
** *• Pat. Leather Gaiter*,
•* Bilk
” “ Opera
“ “ ffuiun
” La-nog Tic*.
*• Pat, Leather Oxford*. Pump* A ‘, w
*• ttcidt'fie*,
“ Slipp-Ttn wjtli and without heel*.
** Higalflnd Tic*.
And nuiuerou* other KindcbnUi flue and commoii,
IOK
Kid und Morocco Luce iuid Congre**
Boot*, thin hulcs. with and without liocl*.
J iiie.-d ‘ilk warp lusting lue*- and Cmigre?” do.
Serge ile Berra, do do do do.
Kugcnc do do do do
Italian ami Kngliah do d<> do.
French Mid Glove Kid do do do.
Kid 11 col Slipper*,
ICnglirfh hid und Moi'**codo.
Kitglixh La*t.iiig do do.
Velvet Toil. Slipper*.
French Kinbrofdered Slipper*,
White Kid Slipper*.
Kid and Morocco Burkin*, *
French Ki<l Tic*,
Calf and float loco Boot*, with and without
hucl*,
n ***•>.
Mi •:*’Glove Kid Congrc*.-’ Boot*,
“ Lngliah do. with and without heal*.
” Silk warp, Serge, ami
” Kngli>*li Lifting - OongrcM A Lace Gait
er-. with and without hel*.
“ Kimi Kid Slipper* with A wiUimitheel*
•* White Kid Slipper*,
“ Heho.d Hhoea--something tlurable. a
tUILIIKI'.S.
Children’* t .ongrc** heel Gaiter*,
“ Lace bee.l Gaiter*,
“ Kid 44 kUppora,
•* •• u Bool*, anti about 30 ad
ditional kind* with and without heel*.
t 1.11U.E stock or
Xegro lirogans and Servants
SHOES,
Hewed and Pegged, coiodanfly on hand. Wo
are receiving iresh Good* every week from our
own Factories.
To Country Merchants and
Traders
‘WK OKI hi: turn U001)S AT
NEW YORK PRICES.
Only One Prlc.o
From which tiicr%will Ire no deviation in any in
stance.
A. r. SAUNDERS A ('O.
102 Broad Street—-Next Door to J. Kyle A Cos.
Cntuuihu*. Gw. May 21. <lwtf
DRUGS, MEDICINES, M.,
-A.X CASH PRIOEB.
.1. A. WHITESIDE & CO.,
I >UI CJCJ IS’l’S,
4'01,1 mil *, UGOIHJIA,
UA VF. the pleaeure ol invilint lire aitenllon of (lie
public l< llicir large, frenli mid well assorted
IHtKiS, CIIEIIICALH, Ac.,
wliKli they are *elling ul I.OW PIUUCrt for C \HJ|
Aitiide* wiiicli tieiinlty eel! |i,r one dollar, they are of
fering hi 76 to 86 tenl-, < ’AWH
T 1133
GREAT WONDER
Os the Nineteenth Century,
PROF WOOD’S
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
SA YH tlm rt(. l.tnii* lleiuormi; lldutv we puhlisti
It letter lo Ur Wood of this city, lomi a ifcnlle
man in Maine, w iiieti epmiks umwiiiclv of dm Mtiperior
merits of In* liaii lunu . Hindi cvidem • uui-i have i|h ,
I'DtN i, wheimtnung from u rrliaf>Ur source, ifrertii |
irate* are guarantee* of tiutli. itu* Mr. need* no cu- i
KMiiilllii*, nor useless pilftbrv from Hie press
Bath, M um., Jan ■. IH6U |
PROP O J. WOOD fc ( o
Mciiih'iucii: Itiomii m> ulicuiioii railed a few
months since to the highly heneth ial rlleru ol imir
liair re*toialv, I was induced to make applirurtmi
of H upon ui.v oivn Into , winch had become (pule grey
piotmhiy one-ttllrl while; my w tuskers were ul same
( liatarler Huim; three moiitlis -lore I procured*!
Imtllc o| your hair lesiorative, aud used n 1 soon
tinuid it wo* proving what I nmt ui-hed I used n
alMnt twice a week. I have sineo promreit anotlu r
holt to, us which I liave used mnue Iran now rcrtily
to H! worhi that ill** gray or w hile hun totaliy dicup
peared, imth onmy head amt lie e. and my hair has
resumed Us natural roloi, and I bslirv more soli and
glossy than it ha* been before for twenty live years
Tam now sixty yearn old; my good wife at Hie age of
fttlx two, has used it with ranir •dferi
The above notice I deem due to you furfyouf vain
able di*c'Very lam as*tovcl iliat whoever will n*ht
ly iwe, a* per tliret hour, will not ha\e orrasion lo
contradict my statement- tam n citizen ui inis c ity
and a loimleiil here foi Hie last liileeu vears, ami mu
known to every om-lieie amt adjoining tow ns. Any
use you may moke of the above, with my name m
lactied. is hi your service, ns 1 wish to preserve ihe
beau I to* of datum in otheisas won a* nivseil
I am truly youis,
A. V IIAYMOM*
WOOD’S HAIR RKBIOKATIYK.
oxi Timor*: Jan. a;t, laas
P*or O J Wocui: Hear Hu— Miiviiik had the mis
fortune lo lose Hie best poiiicoi of my tiair, pom the
piled* of ihe yellow fever m New Oilcans hi 1861,
I was luduecdlo muho tc trial of your preparation, and
louud it to answer as *.ti very tliirig needed ,M> ban
is now thick amt glossy, and no word* cun express
my ohlivation* lo yon in giving to Hie nltii-Ted aurh a
lieasure, I I.M.KY JOHNSON
Tlm’ undersigned. Rev J K Bragg, is V minister in
legulMi stmidtng. and pusloi ot’ (In Ortlmdox t’hurrti
al UnrokrieUl, Mass, lie isn gcidleuiaii of great in
fluoiiee. and tntiversally bhived.
WILLIAM l\ I R
liaooKMM.ii, January I*2, lsiw
Pmlc'psoi Wood Hear Hir: Max iug made tnal of
xour llalr Kesturutive. it give* me pit .esure lo say (hat
dsert'.-d has lienn oxcelleni m removing
dnudiutr and u constant teiideiiry to itching with
w Inch I hnvc been troubled Ikiiii nix clnidiiooct; and
lii iilmo m stored m\ ban. whi<h was he< oiiiing gray,
lo it* original color. Idiuve used no oilier article with
auvlhiug like the name'pleasure or profit.
Yours truly; J lx. IIKAtML
The Rrstorattvn is pill up in bottle* of 3 sue*, vix—
large, medium, trad small; the small hold* n pint,
and retails for one dollar pei boil|e; the medium hold*
ill Inmil twenty per cent morn in proportion tiiau the
small, ret.ol* lot two dnllai#jicr bottle; the large holds
a quart. 4(‘ mo cem. more in proportion and iet.nl*
for three dollars.
0..1 NVOnp* CO.. Proprietor* 44-1 Broadway N.
Y and tit Maikct Ht. loiol*. Mo
Audsold by all good Diugaist* ami Fancy tiood*
Beale r* jit tie 1 tk~d w .Ini
largest Arrival of Hie Season!
$30,000 xvoith of
NEW SPRING GOODS!
.11 HT Hi:i IN F.D H\
NANCE & RENFROE,
IX ‘ F me noxx rereiving ami will noil nine to teceivr
r mini xx e shail have ihe
Largest, Best and most Magnificent
A.Mi VARIKIt STOCK OK
DRY-GOODS
KX Kit HKOIUiIIT TCHXJI.rMBI S.
XV. xx ill make no t tfuri u< enuinerating the dilien ixt
artn'le* aud fix le* o|‘ goral*. the papers ate all too
ratnll NN will merely sax- tiwt w have nil (he
NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON
NV. did not buxom NEW \ Ol(k. but took a large
pxiiiiuiiot all the
Newest & Handsomest Styles
that rot li* hi: silky
NNn.iie tklftltutli'd null UMr unnuns. shak
AT SUCH PRICES
AIS SHALL CONVINVK LVEHY FKIiSON
Os the luiport.Tim- of Uuxing
Where the largest Stock in the City
IS KEPT !
All w‘ ask * one e*ll u nnivinre yon of xvhai xxe
x< mix NVe It*ve Ihe goods. i oine and louk.
XVp nio*i rarnesll) and pe<dally invite the Ladies
loronm and • xauiineour sunk NN.. srv rotiviarod
tln-i w ill agtee xx ilh * thil they nexvi saxv mu li a
tdm k hiTure tn till* nix As lo our
Drosß Sillsjß,
Wll CHALLENGE THE HTA TE.
NANCE & KENFROE.
Columbus, Match 14—Wtf
gi a.mu
THE undesigned are daily pxivcctlng a large
eupply of thie jiopular lertilwr, purchawd
from iho agent o| th Peruvian govajamoot and
wariMitod genuine Pnee lour dollUia per one
hundred pound*, *>f S7B t®r tuu of 1000 pound*.—
Torn** < a*h in all c*e*.
Oiill—wtl GUNBY A CO
VALUABLE WVFK I’LANTATIOS*
FO’K A L H .
I MF dohsc.rihernow ofleihlui •aiebt* vain
note. I.or PlanUt u.ii, eight nii)eutov c Fort
MpC Caine*, cootaiaiug 716 uerc*. of which I6
arit ft *t rate Hirer HoMomam] the tialanre
I ugh ?tne Land oi irood qaallty. einlrani.g a good
ami comiortnbii* dWcUlnu. wlH.a well oi exualleul I
water, a iicwCottoi! f*pfew mid Gin Hoiiseumi ail e
---cevsary outhoniwo* unit fixture* 1 bthe bo'.MHn land I
:lW .iMWUa areeicareiLooc tUtrdol wtiieb i* freati.
In my alMwace apply to Samuel A. Grier or flemta
At Priwentt.nt Fori Gwlnwa.
Janunri Hi. JAMB*BRIER.
.). B. & W. A. ROSS,
Wholouilean<3 Retail
DRY GOODS 4 GROCERY
M HFtCTTANTS.
II a con, < corgi a.
Alan. Agent* lor Wlarder’* and Wnmm’B |
Hewing Mooli inn* aetll- -wit
LUMPKIN HOUSE.
I.UMI'KJN, NTr,WART f'O. <iA.
Hui>*criber # having purchas'd tho
ia£l ah ‘ >v ® l*°uie,i* resolved to make it one
wnrihv the patronage ol the travelling
public. If good lam and utientive norvant* *huld
entitle a Hotel to cuwlorn, tbe unddraigucd HaOer*
hiinoelf, that those who try him once, will cornu
again. Connected with tho Hotel, are curnino
diou* Ht*hle* with trusty < idler*.
Octjy. wti. JOH> YARBROUGH.
3BHOWi’S HOTEL,
i OPPOSITETIIK PASHENGKIt DEPOT
MACON, GEORGIA.
E. E. BROWN, PROPRIETOR,
B. F. DKNSE, Superintendent,
gy* Meal* ready on tho arrival of every Tram.
Macon,(*a. t April 16, H*srt wtl.
BEDELL & WEEMS,
ff AVK removed t-- the corner formerly oceu
-11 pied by W. A Redd. A. Cos., lately by Watt
and Sappington, where they will kM)p cuuatantly
ou build, h well *e lev ted stock of
GROCERIES,
con slating in part ol Bacon, Bagging and Rope
Sugar and Goilee, Liquor*, A(.c. Ail ol which
they offer at toe lowest market price*.
Aug
NEOKOES! NEGROES!
WE are conutuntly re;ivirtg from Vir
gtma and North Carolina a large JRfa
and well suheted woek ol Men, Wonjen,*!tfl
noya and (jirl*,including Held hands, house
servaut*, roechanic*, dtc., bought hy one o’ ‘
the firm exprivaly k>r thin market. Our friend*
may roly on getting uegroe* of good eharactei.
coming up fully to our representation*—a* weaoil
none on uoininiiaiou
HATCHKK & McGEHBE.
July 2ft, JB!WL-wll
PLANTERS’ WARE-HOUSE.
COLUMBUS,<iA , JuneY*l, WSS.
iy^v\Ws THE tud’ r*fged return their thanks
fiJaHjjto their friend*ami the public gem-rally
the liberal patronage heretofore baniuw
ed, and hope hy a strict attention to Lublohm) to
merit lurihcr favor*. They ere happy to *tte
Hint lb'-v have secured the service.* ol Mr. J M.
WATT a* Book-keeper, and Mr. W. A. BELL
ELL a* aaleamao.who will l happy to serve their
friend* and the customers of the house.
DILLARD, POWELL A CO.
Coliinihii*, Jinm 99. IHWt. — wly
ALABAMA LANDS
FOH SAX. 23 !
I ACRES in Henry county, 3 mile* below
I 0/1 ColiiinliMi on Itie Chattahoocheo fiver, and
‘ ‘."S mile* beloxv Fort Maine*; H3<i acre* are cleared
1 000 acres ornrlv<r bottom, which will produce from 20
; to 60 bushel* Corn, or from l,tWt to 2,600 pmioda of
Ii otton to tiie acre On the place me ail Ute necessary
j improvement* Mouses for Negroes; goodxvniei. and
ja* healthy * liny section in Alabama For further
j particular*, apply tome nl .Midway, Ala , or R Allison
and A o .lanes on the premise*
! Also. 1200 m-n s Land, near Midway. Barbour roun
tv -HUoacre* cleared--all fresh huving U-en cleared
| Vii iln 1 Inst seven year*. This is strong lime laud and
w dl piodnee from ‘Jo to 30 liuhlirU t orn, and from oicn
to two ihousioid pounds eotimi per acre liuprnvi
ments Um—lbe dwelling rout I*4.(WU. mid I* situated
•mi m high sandy ridge, \x nil good wruer. uud every
coiiveuiencn desirable- ill country residence .
Both <>f these places are known mi foiumlm*. t.o ,
wln;r*r inquiries can be made. I invite those who are
purchasing, to exnmine these places during the coming
spring and niiinmcr, mid Judge them by what they ate.
V. A. HOME.
Marc h Id— vvtf Midway, tlartemr Cos Aia.
BtiiiLiLA M®!o
| I'.ATING SALOON.
i WILL Im opc-nod by thine, _
j VMV4tlt ol October T^j%k
Boarder* will bo taken hyjJJJCjE
i tin* inoiith, week <>r day. Mi-mlh at ail hour* day
i or night. (rrT M 1 H II A It will alweya be
I supplied with tlit* Choiort*! Liquors and t'tgar*.
Thm House is two door* b*low (he P. U
ocl4—wtl. K. VVILHLLM. Proprietor.
SPROTPM
( F.LLURATEU VERITA BLF.
OJ.I) ENG El SI I,
AMERICAN* BITTERS.
AN INESTIMABLE
TONIC, DIURETIC,
ANl>
SOIIINTH'II'AU.f prnparvd from me original
recipe of oli Mr. Mprott. amt muineniiy success
lull and highly , popular phyeirinn of Horopehire,
EnglamL
Thvse highly palatnh'e ami tigrecahie htllei*being
ooinpoeett ot
I't’KKI.Y VK.UETAni.K EXTRACTS,
Judlr ocisly tfllocted and ski ‘fully compounded Jure
OouSdently rocoinmended to ih public, for their
Valuable Medicinal Properties, e 1
For Leasoi Appetite, Nervous Meuillly, Liuttil,
MyspepslH, they are tudirpeuoahle.
In fuucTional deraitgemriilA of the 1.1 ver and
Rhine v*. nsweil u* Jaundice. Rheumatism, limit and
i.rav.l, .hey area ••*itn > qua non’’
Cm Female Complaint* |thl prepnrtion ia pccu
i liarl) adapted.
For children harrassed with thn Colic, and the
pa'tm of Meiitition'it is a soothing n-naM.-r ;
A* a stlmuln* to luvaUds, the enuvlded and sick
these hitters are itn*ur|>a*Mhle and fn c tYx>m \idio-
Itol and, are a sure pn-xeulive of Ciuß* and Fever,
BlttrCTlONB
A wu eg-Kss two or throe tinieaaday. For ladles
tw thirds; t'l.iblreit tti proportion. .For xerywesk
stomach* ouothird water.
Prepared at at Fav*s Laboratory, Montgomery Ala
Ta bec kid ol Mruggist’s and country merchants*
generally.
Sept.2—artf MI'LL. MUc'R A. c< >.
J S PKMREIITON A CO
THO3. MACKENZIE & SONS.
Importers of
SADDLERY war o-ware,
MA N U ¥ ACT t’ KK RS OF
PLATED COACH AND GIG HAMES,
AND DF.ALFHH IN
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.
No. ‘l2 ! Baltlmorr-al. Near Clinrlrt,
BALTIMORE.
February 14, I*o—wly*
llook-kccpiu^!
VN Y HOI'HR. mifOfed in a wholesale, rrtnil. ship
ping, oi i'oinnuwilon Business, desiring its Honks
kept bv Double or Knigle Hntix . either with or xvnb
•ut a Journßt, is referred to the sabsrola'r. xx ho wisli
e* 4 situHitou Ht is factory reference can be given.
TIIOM VH COLL.M AN
Cuthbeit.Gn. Feb. 81-Dll
PILES, FIVTULA. STRICTURE.
r.VNI’KKS AND SLUG FT LA CURED.
|)AMPHLF.TM coniaiaing toad mo mala of the liirhest
I cliaraitei, ns to hi* sxiccess will he lorxxnrded to
any Iliat iony uishtiiaiu. Thoaßwiabiag t test the
eif t . i. vol |>i CI.OP'rON'H xxomlerfiil reiuedi; •< miisl
gix e n correct description oftM disease, its npimninnc#
iu Us incipient stage, prewnl coiultlioii, lociumu. Ac.
A Utreu •<•! *uiaiit must ixmmqcw.x nl! coniHiumca
lin us Nddres- .1 A CLO|*TON. iliintrtVille, Ala
Cl KF.ff (U AH\NTF.I.D mr*Bw lx
TO CON SUM I‘IiVES.
\l l.t RG \ XI AN htiviiq; fined In* son offoneUtnp
. lion iii l* w*o>t singe*, after brdng given up to
die. by 1h most celebrated physician*, liesirv* to m ike
known Hie mode ol the cum.(whichpnvts mukssi'iil
ih every yuse.) to those afllictnl with Cough*, Ootda,
ami Coasuinpte'n.and he w ill send the name to any nd
dress, fre# of cliarge Addr***. enclosing tw o stamp*
to pay return postage. D VNIKI. ADFK.
march? wfjl *ll #eiitn itiwt, N Y
HR A Vim A KOKtiKR,
30 BROAD ST.
OFFKK Til 818 BXdEW.BNT STOCK of
PIANOS MELODEONS, &C.,
If| ’{"f| AISoi lk.ru prlcti.
* A gHudViulwfurMW; fModemi-- rr.m to
fI2,S. AUo, mioxio Hoiit llr)tri for I'lcuroh or
l-arlor ol Coll *■■'• eujuniw.- l 3* BrouJ
K.rool JU, I—lrjjr.
s'i.Mi Reward.
A .NEGRO man with wife ami
JR , i tiilii.pilbcf run au a> or Were i.|olcn
yLC from the nt*eri t-r, near Kll rn*’ in
ll liri* eounty, lift , oil It* l ITtti uit ,
Tin-negro man L about 3H year* old,
J* su sett or over in heifht, raw boned
and of a very dark copper color The
* y vvoinaii i* 2byear*old; bears a*tiong
JC tmL Tfc - reaeoihlanre to tier iiMKluuid both in
• ‘ and feature, but ofo little darker
complex bin. Tlm? child h a hoy and aged one year.
Ttnouj;nefroes belonaefl flirineriy lo lr. Km-u if
Limeal'oio: Hpruix 8 t . and may probably be making
an attempt to leiuntto that place.
The above reward will be given for Ihe arrent of the
neporu and thiovis, with proof in ronvic Lor fifty dol
lar- for the safe conflnem* m of tl* negrr>s them
nelve*.
j Tim Atlanta InialUgcncerandthe Macon Teleyraph
ld<‘M*e copy In wecfclv one ni<>nt|i and forward lulln to
tbi office. II L. LOWE
M i) . 1H.V.1- ail
..
ALABAMA LANDS
i oit xi.i:.
S ! , MV FLAMTATION adjottimg rbe Inion
Hpimita, ■ oitlauona SMNIau re> 7or UWicru
cleared, in good repair and cultivation, willi
■i, now framed buildiiigH of all kind* for the
mauageuißt of miclia farm. Tlm? balance well tiin
bci’ il. The Intel luciudes ihetuosl beautfui buildin*
situation in tin- Hpriug*, a floMrirdthig village with good
school*, lo wlm.ii point the M<die A Girard Railroad
1 will reach tills fall, and n'hhit m ai#o the point of in
tersection of the Moulgomery Hailromt The tract i*
j of iime character, embracing Hammock. Prairie and
! Ridge l.ionls
I Or, I will will myGakrbes pia e, lying tour mil’s
from rtuspeiiiOou, n |>epof < u the Mobile ft Girard
! (load, containing I Jr2U acre-*, ;*.o th nred, in good rc
| pair and roitivution. About baifol it *-* Prairie, the
| reto'tinder IbimoMM k und Rideelatods, well Ihnbeicd,
i with good hewed log house*, and a framed k* bouse
I I t*e lotted tbes* lands early from location and •piaiuy
ibrmy ow n use, ami I am only induced id sell one of
I llieui now to make an experiment on some swamp
j lands in Louisfai ■ If. IILAt-'kMON.
hunnenuggee, Maconcotintv, Ala.
1 (j'/’*'Augusta f'onstHiitioiinitat and Kavannnh Itepub
lican Will (ilease copy and forward bill this office
I for collection. mavlft w 3rn.
NOTICE.
-wat The subscriber offer* tor sale valuable
i*lock Farm in the 7lh Utdriil ol Worth conn
. Chi . consisting of'-.MO acre--. 1 l and, 1.7t10r
I6n Acte* open Lands, n new <m Hmtse ami
JcreW upon tire plaec. 160 or ‘o*l bead of I'attle. about
the same number of hogs, and SB lo ad of sheep
Terms will ‘<■ made occoniimrdmm gaud strH-tly so
when the casli isoltered. Lnipnn.* ,u Albany atlas
if ill's Livery Htabb-s. for directions to the place,
fam i wtf J Horn H. KKNDAI.L
RICHARDSON’S
IRISH X-HSTEIsTS,
DAMASKS, DIAPERS Ac.
CVONrtIiMLKH of Rnliardson’t Linens, and those de.
) liruui of obtaining the CEMIN K tOOlrrf, should
see that the articles they purchase are sealed w ith the
full name of the firm,
a©saAeea)M, aae a enn,
as a guarantee ol the soundness and diiraldlfty of tire
Goods
This caution is rendered essentbrily necessary, as
large riMantittes of mlt-rior and defective Linens are
prepared, season afiet season, and sealed with Ihe
MM lilt lURDMfNI, ♦> In-ii Hooaflt, who,
regardless of the injury thus innu iedalike on the Atm
rn Hit toiooimer and (lie maotil’artureni of the gemone
goods, will not readily iibundon a husiueas sopntfiiable
while purchasers can lx; imposed on w ith good* ol a
worthies* character.
J HI LLOt ‘KK A J It LOt ’KR.
nov.lA w ly. Agent* Sfl t'hurcli *Uwl, N V
IRON SCREW,
111 AVK pun based of Mi James Massey of Thom
usville, tin. the right to Ibe use of bin Patent Herew
for the muiUVes of Macon, Kussi-U and Montgomery,
Ais. The Post os w sllas ttie He raw is of Wrought
Iron, amt has the advan age of luing so cornphtle a*
to but hide room fur its erection, ll may be
pul up either in a tali lint room or u epurnio room, us
maybe preferred; it. packs finely and conveniently
Without lb- use ufa mule.
They will tie put up oti reasonable terms and guaran
teed to give satisfaction
My address u Itaidnwav, Mar on conrttv. Ala
JOHN K IM W
Reference W J, Tarver, Jus. G Hanks, Loon. Ala.
Mr Ita—The Iron *crcw that Mr Mn*e\ pm
up tier me Inst fait, prove* to do good work, m a very
•atistiUi'ory man tier, tor which reason, a* well as be
cause it i* convenient and •* well protected, I am much
pleated with it iotin, JL T PER*MNn
Mare It 14, IN.W—whin.
WANTED,
fIiXA HI MHRUt clean, well-saved < “w Hair,
sJWU mavrn-xvtf. it l coi.F.MA.N
TKOY FACTORY,
( oliiiolmim,
Iff? I'.tho have thinday ptirchaaed
VV I rum J ante'* Hannllon. tli I roy Ivctory
mnl entire stock, ami will continue the bumrteex
i u.ider the tiutito and “I vie ol Troy Munufactuting
| Compauy and will tuanulaoturn and keep con
| stnrtily on baud, at wholesale and retail,
I lmira, Ikerlstew<lm, Wardrolirs, Tubs,
Uui krli, Safes, Tables, Vlureana,
1 and other Mouse Furnishing art idee. All orders
j add maned to the Troy .'VtauutarMurtng Company,
will receive prompt attention.
JEFFRRSON & HAMILTON.
j Jon ter it Jkffkrßon, John 11. Hamilton
! Columbun,Ga , April t'J.
PRJC ESTO St IT THE n.M'S.
THE EAGLE
MANUFACTURING CO,
OFFER their varutua styles ot Good*, compri
sing OBNABURGS, Y ARNS, FASHION,
(or stripes,)
PINK-KNOT PLAINS. NEGRO KERSEYS,
! SOUTHERN LIN FEY s, “TRUCK FOR
TROWSKRS, M COTTON ROPE, Ac. Ac.
AT greatly reduced prices.
They invite the suecial attention of the Trade
to their Stock which i* co.nplete in every reatiact
J. RHODES, BROWNE, Agent
Colufubun, Doc. 6, 1857. twltwtl.
A CARB,
1 NOW'have on hand a targe assortment of VKHI
CI.I7H, ol the finest maleruxl and choieest niauufai
hire ever befuru olTered in thia uiaikei, * ibractng
COACHES, BERLINS, CALKECHES,
Mock [('aleeches, Hnckaxvayi,
TOP AND NO TOP BUOOZH’B,
ALHO. a SPLENDID HTOCKOF
New York Trotting Buggies,
OF KYKRY HTYLE AND DKHCKIPTION.
which I ofter on better term* than can be afforded else
where, for cash or tpproxed credit.
I am about w imliiig up my business, and would he
obliged to all indebted |*y note nr account, to call and
settle either by cash or salislhctory renewal VII who
omit this xvdl find their rtatm* in tin’ hands nf an i
---ternev lot colleelKin II ( McRF.K.
Nil All those who do not intend pax lug xxulioiit
being sUfd. are notified that five ra-r cent, w ill be de
ducted bv calling at the cuptaiirs office and settling
forthwith || C. M.KKK
('(dUHitiiis, January SI —wtf
LIOHTE & BRADBURYS,
riittin Forte Haiiiifneturers,
141 llrmiiur Street, Xn* York.
UJH desire to call tlu* attention of the Trade, and
of the public generally, to our Piano Fortes,
justly pronounced superior to all Ti here in volume,
richness aud purity of tone—possessing also a pecu
liar singing qiialit). adapted u> aud harmonious w nit
tiie humau voice They am* very properly called ihe
“Orgm* nr Vweul huno “ l. *•* made xxMii the Patent
Anh Rest Plunk, they w ill stand itt turn- tn all cl!-
mates. NVe guarantee out customers that no efforts
that a life long experience, untiring industry oi capital
can procure, will be spared in uiaiiUain for our in*tru
tnenl* their xvoild-wnle reputolkoa 0* ’thn bent hauu,”
and that every nuproxcinenl of intrtnatc value to a
Piano will he found hi om- All orders xvtth which
we may Ih* favored will be prompt!) ami huthtuliy
attended to,
K M PI iOY M E N T.
WO A MONTH AND ALL I’.XPF.NHKH PAID
An Agent is wanted in ex cry loxvit and count) in the
Lulled Htates to engage m a respectable and eax
business, bx which the above pn>tit may be lertamlx
reali**d. For further partieularv, mhfre-s I)R. J.
HENRY’ WARNER, coiner of Rroadwax and 18th
street. Nexx York city, emlosing postage stamp
April 18, IMs‘d—xx Jin
DR. W. W. WILSON,
drai.fr im
DUUGS, Medicine-*, Cl.PtnmaU, Book*, St*,
tiooorjr mid Fancy ArticU*g,
TgltH*tHxo. (4a . Sept ‘J4. w—ly.
GKORGlA—<'hrtllHhoc!t*f 4'otiiijr.
Xl7 HERE AH, Oahoru G W lOMm* apidies to me for
? v letters of Adfn.nistrntion on the estate of llub
batt William*, late ol said couuly, deceased:
These are I here fore tn rite atidadutonish all and sin
gular tin- kindred und creditors of said deceased, lo ba
ami appear at Ui) office on or before the tirst Monday
in August next, and shew cause, if any they have.w hy
said letters should not be granted to said applicant.
Given under imv hand 01 office. June ih ifijy
June 13-w4od E W RAIFORP Ordinary,
©tolTlKiniM l
m. BMMIML& ®® a9
AUK RECEIVING
Their Spring Stock of
REACT MADE CLOTHING I
01 TIIEIR OWN MANUFACTURE,
Comprising a greater variety of choice Goods for
Spring aml Shmin e r Wear,
Than can be found KLewhere.
They rciqioct fully invite the attention of all perfton*, who desire a GOOD GARMENT mode in the
BEST MANNER possible, ami WARRANTED to be as represented, to their late receipt* of
SPRINC3- Ac SXJIVCIVrEFt. CLOTHINO.
Also—To their Kitriniir Slock ol
(Kent's furmß!)iito 6aotrs,
Now receiving, which embrace* every article of comfort and luxury needed for a Gentleman's war
drobe; SiiIRIS, DRAWERS, CRAVATS, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, Ac. Ac.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS,
Mode to Order in LATEST STYLES by experienced Workmen.
7ii at o, ?ir. 10, ?i ato,7iia ts
ot every style and arade now worn.
XJ MBfIEIXaXsAS*
a large stock just received.
Call and examine our Good* before purchasing elsewhere at No. 125 Broad Straet, Columbus, Ga
mar 12, JBs9—dwtf. J. It. DANIEL &, CO.
T. S. SPEAR,
PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER
Successor to S. B.^Purple,cor. Ilroail Sc Randolph st.
COLUMBUS, GBOnOIA.
arjsra WAflfJMiußa*
STERLING SILVER & PLATED WARE.
HAIR WORK.,
A bountiful variety >f Pattern*. I w ill makato order any design und style and plait you may requiro.
WATCHES, CLOCKS Ac JEWELRY
Repaired by competent and experienced Workmen, ant warranted.
<’AN ES ! CANES !
Gold, Silver, Ivory Loaded Heads—Hickory Crooks and Sword*
C PEBBLE SPECTACLES,
GoldftSiStwl Pramcs,
of the best quality manufactured. Gi***** set in oht I none* lotuitol* eyes.
I invite the attention “fall tmuy .Stock, and will show it with pleasure, whether yoi purehese or not.
Xffi-l’urplo’Bold Stand, Comer It mod mid Randolph Streeta.
Columbus, Ga., Oct. 30, 1858.—dwtf T. S. SPVAR.
UKtlttGlA t'hattaliooilif* countyi
CkaMnhoo* k** Court of Ordinary, Jan. Trnn’bV.
Present K CJ RAIFORIL Ordinary.
T TON the Petition ol A I Prather and Horace M
Jenkins, administrators on Bin estate of Leinue j
AY Cade, deceased:
ll is ordered, that alt persons concerned shew cause. ]
on or before the lir-i Moiidav in August next, why said
Prallier and Jenkins, should not bcdl-mivsed from said
administration.
A um-transcript from the miimu-s of said Court, Jail
10th. I*su K H RA IFOR I. Ordinary. 1
Jan. 16, IB6o—wills.
t.LOKi.I t tmtliihoofirr*** County.
C'AothiAoocAe* Court of Ordinary, Jan. Term ‘5'J. :
Present L <J. Rnifiwd. Ordinary.
J TPON th** Petition •*’ John It. p. irk man. Adininui-
U traloi de boms non on ihe estate of Hurrana
Piirkman dccea*ed.
It is ordered that uilpi- I son* concerned shew cause,
on or before the tsl Monday in August next, why- he
should not In? dismissed from said adminisiratiou.
A trm transcript fiom tin- miuiites of said r’ourt,
January IH, |HSV K M. UNIFORM, Ordinary.
January lift, IIHF-irtai
UKnttakooche* Court ts Ordinary lire. Term 1858
Prcwsut E. U. KwilorU, Urdiuary.
IT I ON the Petition of flyman Alhrilfen. Admimstra
) lor on the estate oftirwa Bendy, deceased:
It is ordered that ail person* rimmiiiil. shew: cause,
if any they liaxe, why saw! A dministratoi should not be
discharged from sunt admin'slralion hy older of said
Court, on tltsflht Monday ui June, IKilr
A true transeript from c minute* of said Court,
D’ ember 14, IhAW.
dec 18— wftm. E. <i UAIFORD, Ordinary
KILL NISI.
GEORGIA—MaMogN County:
Court of’ Ord.nary, February Term, 1858.
I'AMK* M KIIMMKLL. adininwirator of th< estate*
of John M Russell and rtarab K Russell, decawaml
having applied for disniission, from said admniMUration
Thera lorn, ail |*ersons com erned ace hereby notihed
to shew can*e (if any they have) why sab! adminis
trator should not tie di-iiiissed a', ihe Court of Ordina
ry to be tietd in and tm said county oil the first Mon
day in Be;uinber treat, and that this order be |Uildi*h
*d in terms of the lan
A true extract from thn minutes of said Court.
Feb 111, IK6U —wrtm. JNn JOHN HON. Ord
GEORGlA—Chattahoochee County:
Court of Ordinary, April Term, 185.
If PON the petition of N . N Howard, iid hi mist rat or
J on the estate of Charlotte Morgan, deceased, for
tellers o| Disnuaslon,
It i ordered that all ;er*N*ns roncernnd. shew raiisn,
if any they have, on or twrore the tirst Mondnv in Or
toher next, why liesliouid not be disuiissed irom said
adinintslraiion, otherwise letters will then he granted.
A true extract from tire minute* of raid Court, April
4th. Ih6<i. L ; RAIFOKD, Ordinnrx
April 10th. 1858.—wtun.
FOR H WALK - Agreeable h> ah Order ftwm
L the Itunorabie Court of Ordinary of Chatta
li.H>ctiee c*anty,(ia w ill he sold ketore the Court House
door in the town of Cuwsetn. in said county. on the
first Tuesday m June, next, within me legal hours
of sale, lot of Lund No. ih'J, in the 10th district of said
ronnty; also a likely negro girl. Hold as the property
of Hose* Putnam, deceased, tor the to n. lit of credi
tor*. Term* made known on tie dux of sate
BUZ ARE I II Pi . \ kil. Ex’*
April I Ith. 1852 - sliiii
GEORGlA’ —Chattahoochee County:
Chattakoorkuu t'ourt of Ordinary, Feb. Term, ’59.
Pre-eui K ti. HAIFuKIL Ordinary.
ITPON the Petition of N N llowitnl, ndniintarra
) tor on the estate of Lift lei on Morgan, deceased;
It hi ordered that all person* concerned.shew cause
on or before the first Momt.iy in Hepiember next, w by
od\ N Howard shoiiht not be dismissed from said
administration
A true transcript from the morales of said Court.
February l. INJW E ti. lIAIFORD, Ord
February I I— wrtm.
\d in 11l Ist rut or V* NaJe.— Agreeably to an or
der of Ihe Court ol (irdiuurx of Muscogee county,
fia , will he sold at the Market House in Ihe city of Co
(limbus, in said rountv. on the timl Tpesday in July
next, during the legal hours of sate, one house and lot’
mnlniMiiig three acres of land, tv tug about three miles
from the city, on the Muscogee Railroad, know n a* the
Idlest whereon Mrs Mur) Hpne* now lives. Hold as
the property ot perry Browning, deceased, tor the
benefit of the heirs and creditor*. IVrmi* Cash
R I. PATTBRHO%, Adm'r
MARTHA BROWNLNt;, Adm i
Mav t.Mh. IHs2—w (<M
GEORGIA— foabty:
TWO months after date application w ill he made to
1 the Ordinary of Mnarogee county for leave to sell
ail the real ami personal estate of William U. Moore,
deceased. NANCY’ A. MOOR, Adut'x.
May .10,1*58-w2ni
(iKOIH.I \—ChaliMhoot'lie#’ County.
IV r HKIIE.VB Thomas 11. U'lngham applies to me
IV for letters of Guardianship a the persons and
property of K. T ami J. V. Hickey, nuno. .oohans of
John J. Ridley, deceased, ami residents ol stud cnauty
All persons couceraed are hereby notified and re
quired to appeal at my otlice, on or before the Diet
Monday Itt July next, and shew causa if any they have
why said letters should not be granted to said appli
cant
Given itiidar mv hand at office. May 15th. !86d
ttay IQ*-m 30d E.G RAll uRP Drffiaary
GEORGlA—Chattahoochee County:
CkattakoocKur t'ourt nf Ordinary Feb. Term, ’59.
Present E (i RAIFOKD. Ordinary.
ITPON the Petition of William H. Johnson, admin
’ istratrntor <tt bom* mm on the estate of Isaac
Crosby. deceased
It is ordered. That ai! persons concerned, be requir
ed to show cause on nr m*t>i* the first Monday in
Hepiember next, why Ite saouid not be dismissed from
said adnunmuutioii.
A true transcript from the uiimitea of said Court,
February lath, 1859.
Fehntarv 1 **—wfin E G RAIFfiRD, Ord
UKOHUIA, Miucogte County.
\ DMINIHTRATOR H HAI R By virtue of an
*‘Y order from the lloaorabi* Court nf Ordinary of
Moxcoget county. Ga., will t sold, at the Market
House in llte city of Columbus. Ga.. on ih- tirst Tues
day in June next, within ihe legal hour* of sale, two
negro wen. GILBERT and Ilk.Nßi . belonging to the
estate of John K DuriMfteon, deceased Hale (bribe
Ik-lie lit of the legatees. Gilbert and Henry are well
known iu Coliinitni-. ami {Miaae** highly valuable
•praline* I Hors J. DAVIH. Administrator.
Mh> ‘i w4ikl with the will, Arc
Y#tlce to Bebtora’and Creditors.--All
i. a |ier*ou* indebted to the estate of Franns'Jetei,
tote of Merriwathet County. Georgia, deceased,
are hereby r<qe*ted to lo maka immediate pay
ment, and all holding demand* against -aid deceased
arej hereby notified to reader them in ® us. duly au
thenticated, w itinn the iline prescribed hy law,for pax -
iue.,l L II JtTKR, I
ll M JETBR,
May 23,
GEORGlA—CbatUhoochew County:
UV IIERF. AH William Bagley applies to me for let
ter* of Aduimistratioii on the estate ol .Mawuel
Jones, late of ssid count) deceased:
These are therefore to cite ami admonish all and Mo
dular the kindred and creditors of said deceased In he
and appear at m> office on ot before the first Mouday
in Jul) jiext. then aud there lo shew cause.if any they
have, why said letter* should not be granted, to said
applicant
Given under my hand and official signature, this the
84th day of Max, 1851*
May 50—w4od E (. RAIFOKD, Ord
OBORGIA, Talbot Ctnnly.
lA’ IILKLAH John E Barkesdale applies to .me
* * tot letters us guardianship of isaa( liarvc v:
These are therefore In rue and admoMtsh all ;atson9
leungon interest 111 said guarduutship lo be and n;pear
i my office within the lime pre-a nhed nv law, then and
Uieiv to show cause, it any they have, why said letter*
should not la- granted
Given under m> official signature, this 85th May
1858.
M ARION BKTHIJ N F., Ordinary
May 30. w3od.
UKORUIA-Talbet eownty,
Sjxrial Court of Ordinary May 25(4 186®.
lI7HEKRAB Mr- *Kiznih Ford, Executrix nf the
* Estate of John W Ford petitions Uus Court
tor letters of Disnimsiori:
Be it ordered, that ai! person* rottcerned !>• ami ap
p#*ar at toe December Term nett enauing of thuoiurt
then and there to shew cause, if any they have, whv
•aid letter* should not he granted.
A true extract from the Mium-t* of said Court, May
85th. I *sß M ARION BE Fill NK. Onlmary.
Mav 3h. lUstf win..
UKOKLI A-ffttvogre C'oanly.
Court of Ordinary Marck Term,
UL’LK NI Hl—Whereas Mary Russell; Adminwtra
tns of the estate of William R. Russell, deceased,
having anplied for diamiMooii from aauladuunislra'mn.
It i* ordered. That all persons concerned show raiiMt
(H anv they travel why said admiimtrstnx lio U ld not
lie iliammsed at the 7ourt xf Ordinary to be held in
and lor Mid comity on Ihe first Monday tu October
next, and that this order b published iu ternia of tl
law
A true transcript from the minutes of said Court’
Marrh Kill, IBSV.
mar !•—w Am IGIVN JOHN RAN. Ord
JOSE MIR A CO..
(SHORTER* ;OP
HAVANA CIGARS.
RANDOLPH ST COLUMBUS, OA.
Two Doors West of the Columbu* Titn** Offieu.
Ur||.L keen constantly ou hand a urge a*jmuoel
•humOHOlfliHT BR v\lts.
Orders item ihe nointry are respactlUßy solicited,
and w ill be filled at the vary low eat pro * lor cuali
January 15 dwly.
nPHE Subscribers will ccmUoihi uotter tbo sans
A lisme sod Stylo—a *ooeral
STORAGE & COMMISSION BUSINESS
AT TIB
FONTAINE & LOWELL
FIRK-PROOF WAREHOUSES.
Thankful ter thn past liberal p-.tronage ol our
friends, wo solicit its conlinuaoce, tod pteds* out
individual sxerttoos to pleosa all who may eatruar
tbetr busmens to u*. W ora preparud to grant
usual faoilitiea to our customary.
HUGHEB D.\N IEL A 00„
Wm.H. ilruaas,
W. Damtri.,
WruiC. Homm
Arc . rs.
BARLOW’B
INDIGO ELITE,
FOR BLUEING CLOTHS.
A FEW grains dropped in a tub ot’ water being suf
ficient fbi a whole wa*h
Sold by JOHN W BROOKH,
April 21,186 V DruggiKt
(xKll POTAsiT
JUST raeeirad by
April 21 JOHN W BROOKS
FIFTY NEGROES WANTED.
HAVING made our for
)|| the Fall trade, we deeire to purchase
SO or Bixty Likely Kegroei.
ol good character, consiatinK of 7000*
men, women, plough boy*,and gi*la, for whom
the hignest marketpnee will be paid. Peracna ha
ving negroe* for sole wiiihud it to their
to give u* a call. W* will receive anti sell Ne -
groa on CommiMion and no efforta will be spared
to make Hatisfactory aalee, for thoae who may
j place their negroes iu our charge.
Liberal advance* always made on negroes when
desired
> Call atlhe Auction and Negro mart of
HARRISON & PITTS,
augii—wtwtf 50 A*, fll Broad Street.
Economy and Progression,
IN this age of advnnement, many things new and
invaluable have baeii introduced net the phan
loins of other age*, but new ones, >f souud aud prai
tii si utility. In wo other department h pregraesion bet
ter marked 01 more vuubi) lo be seen (ban in the med;
n sl. when origuiiiting with competent men and cousin
ed to scientific limits. Precisely of that charm In are
the following remedial agent*; none will prove more
efficient or oooffim ‘needed
Dfl LITTLE'H AMMHNKt'OIfiH BIIOPS.
A mew amJrrrtatn mm* for CVr/*s. (MA, Artkma.
Patm in the Breiul, nUo Crimp, * H Hu-ptm# t\m#kg, On
aCktldren.
This is a pleasant medicine to take, producing imine
diate relief, and id mue out often rase* a prouiptcure.
It exercise* the most controlling mfiueuce over Cough*
and Irritation ofthe lung* of any remedy known, of
ten slopping the omst violent in a few hour*, or at
most in a dsy or lan Many coses thought to be de
cidedh consumptive, have been promptly rured by us
ing alw iMittlea, and wearing Little's strengthening
Plasters on the chest. As anodyne expeclorani, w iih
outastringing ihe bow’els, it stands paramount to all
coogh iiii*tur*s
DOLLAR VERMIFUGE.
Prepared and put up tu bollles and phials, only by
W. G. Little. In using, nothing else i required to
relieve children of worms; and, beside*, being one o
llie best and chvajieat ever oflerej to the public, its
fVequeut use in tbuitiies willsave much trouble and
expense, as well as the lives of inuny children; for
of At out of every ten cases generally require it.
Ur. Little’s French Mixture.
This is prepared from a French Recipe ;iu tbe form*
of No. I and 2; the first for the arttte, and No 2 for
tbe ibrume stage.) that has been much improved upon
in this country; and from its unexampled success is
likely to supercede every other remedy for the rare of
diseases o| the Kidneys and HUdder, Gouuafrrhivxl.
and I.ucrhurrhoMl of Fluor Alhtis Aflkctions. This
extensive romponqtlfOWlbiues properties loisily dub i
•nt in taste and character frum auvibiitgio Ug fuuml
in the I nited Hiates Plt.inuacnp.ea nr in private prai
tire; und in point of safety and etßchntcv is not rival
led in A lurin'a.
DK. LIT!LF'S KING-WORM A TETTER 01 .MMKMT
iluudr.-ds of cases of Cbroun Teller*. Hc-aldhe.id*
and disease* of the skin generally, have hern cured
by this retuedy. and since the introduction ol the ,N.
1 preparation (being stronger) *. ur. eiy a case ha* been
found that it will not rlfertwlf) eradicaie in a short
lime. For the cure of t'anceraus Sores and fleer* nis
applied in Ihe liiriu of piaster* and in almost infallible
Medicines, like everything else, are better and more
economically supplied 10 Ihe great mas* of the people,
by merchandize than in any other way.
Physician* are referred to the 13th page of |>r Littles
pamphlet, to tbe catalogue of medicine* of the Mate
ria Medica. that to- uses iu < oaipouuding hi* ditfeiciit
remedies, and asked to say If they arc nl Ihe chief re
lionce of the profession, a* he himself has practiced
medicine extensively for more than ten yearn, before
retiring to the drug hu.-mes*
HOLD IJN LITTLR Ik HKO Wholesale Druggist*
Macon, Ga ; by Pemberton * Carter, John W Bro.iks
Colaniims, and by .%fer hauls and Drriggisi* generally
April 11, IH.Vl—wfVm dlaw
Scrofula,'or King’s Evil,
L a conatitutional diwase, a corruption of tke
blood, by which this fluid become* vitiated,
weak, and poor. Being in tho circulation, it
pervades the whole body, and may burst out
in disease on any part of it. No organ ia free
from its attacks, nor is there one which it may
not destroy. The scrofulous taint is Variously
caused by mercurial disease, low living, dis
ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, liltli
and fllthy habits, tlie depres-nng vices, und.
above all, by tho venereal infection. What
ever b its origin, it is hereditary iu the con
stitution, descending “ from parents to children
unto the third and fourth generation indeed,
it seems to be the rod of Him who says, “ I
will visit the iniquities of the lathers upon
their children.”
AND JEWELER,
Its effects commence by deposition from the
blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, winch, m
the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed
tubercles; in the glands, swellings; and on
the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor
ruption, which genders iu the blood, depresses
the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu
tions not only suffer from scrofulous com
plaints, but they hare far less power to with
stand the attacks of other diseases; conse
quently, vast numbfcrs perish by disorder*
which, although not scrofulous in their nature,
are still rendered fatal by this taint in the
system. Most of the consumption which de
cimates the human family has its origin directly
in this scrofulous contamination; and many
destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain,
and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or
are aggravated bv the same cause.
One quarter of all our people are scrofulous;
their persons are invaded by this lurking in
fection, and their health is undermined by it.
To cleanse it from the system we must renovate
the blood by an alterative medicine, and in
vigorate it by healthy food and exercise.
Such a medicine we supply in
AYER’S
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla,
the most effectual remedy which the medical
skill of our times can devise for this every
where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com
bined from the most active remedials that have
been discovered for the expurgation of this foul
disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the
Sstem from its destructive consequences.
encc it should be employed for the cure of
not only scrofula, but also those other affec
tions which arise from it, such as Eecptiyk
and Skin Diseases, St. Anthony's Fire,
Hose, or Erysipelas, Pijam Potcm -,
Blotches, Blains and Boils, Tumors, Tetter
and Salt Ruki m, Scald Head, Kinowokm,
Rheumatism, Syphilitic and Mercurial Dot
rases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Debility, and,
indeed, all Complaints arisino from Vitia
ted or Impure Blood. The popular belief
in “ impurity of the blood ” is founded in truth,
for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The
particular purpose and virtue es this Sarsapa
rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid,
without which sound health is impossible in
contaminated constitutions.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC.
are so composed that disease within the ranee of
their action can rarely withstand or evade them
Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse,
and invigorate every portion of the human organ
ism, correcting its diseased action* and restoring
its healthy vitalities. Asa consequence of these
properties, the invalid who is bowed down with
pain or physical debility is astonished to find his
health or energy restored by a remedy at once so
simple and inviting.
Not only do they cure the every-day complaints
of every body, but also many formidable and
dangerous diseases. The agent below named is
pleased to famish gratis my American Almanac,
containing certificate# of thtir cures and directions
for their use in the following complaints; Cottier
nru, Heartburn, Headache anting from disordered
Stomach, Soumt, Indigettion, Pam in and Morbid
Inaction of the Botcelt, Flatulency, Lott of Appe
tite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints,
arising from a low state of the body or obstruction
of its functions.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
fob tub rapid cornu or
Coughs, Colds, Influmwi, Hoarseness,
Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump
tion, and for the relief of Consumptive
Patients in advanced stages of the
disease.
So wide is the field of its usefulness and so nu
merous arc the cases of its cures, that almost
everv section of country abounds in persons pub
licly know n, who have been restored from alarming
and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its
use. When once tried, its superiority over avery
other medicine of its kind is too apparent to etcaiw
observation, and where its virtuos are known, the
public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ
for the distressing and dangerous affections of the
pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate,
while many inferior remedies thrust upon the
community have failed and been discarded, this
has gained friends by overy trial, conferred benefits
on the afflicted they can never forget, and pro
duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to
b.fc'gou™ PREPARED .V
DB. J. C. AI'ER Sc. CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
Bold i.n loLI MBI'S BY
ic (h[ !.■!> J A V, Iwlrwt.i,, A Oo nd