The Columbus weekly times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1865, July 04, 1859, Image 3

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I JP 3 \k..^mMMmmßULLji3ssijam f MARRIED, [ On the 23d instant, by Rev. E. W. Speer, al K t h e residence of the bride 1 ! mother in Athens, Mr U William Noblo of New York, and Miss August* 8 Hill, of Athens, flu. I ~ ‘-i DIED. i In Memphis, lenn., on the 2d ult., in the 31s I year of her age. Mrs. SARAiI A. DAVIE, con I jori of Col. Winato%J. liavie, and daughter c I the late Ueo. Charles Phillips, of iiarri9 County I rfeorglu- Another pare and gentle spirit, in the ful I i.!,.uut >d life, and huppy enjoyiiicnt of ail the*- ■ elusU-riiig attoi-tiona of S fond family, has bwi: I suddenly called to join the Heavenly host. Safely I in the midst of life we are in death When our Sarah was striokea down, her cirelt I of admiring friend? was in faded and do aped led oi [ its cbiefeat urnnmnnt. Her mice li hutftuxl. but 1..0g will lovo cherish the rnemoty of her imbU nature and many virtue!*. “Dearest Sister, thou hast left us, Hero thy loss we deeply feci. But ‘tie God who hath bereft os, Hocau ail our sorrows heal. Yet again we hope to meet thee When this<klV of life Is tted; Then in heaven with joy to greet thee, Where no farewell tear is abed.” On the 10th Juno, in Orangeburg District. So. Ca.. Davin (3. Miller, of Typhoid Fever—- aged 43 years. ENTIRELY NEW ! ENTIRELY KKWI what is rrt That Wonderful Purifying Agent Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid! fill b a /Kworrry. It it the result of Learned Reeeamh. ft it a triumph of Soientijie Skill ! lTi* Clremfeal Union of inafrrials, provided by Na ’ 1 lure herseM* f*r rendenhg pure ilte airwe breathe. | It* action is in obedience to fixed laws. QUICK, SURE. POWERFUL! It purifies and idling*. sinks, kitchens. It remove* all offensive odors; It cures born* with irreunt certainty; It is the best preparation ever u*ed lor freeh wounds. It destiny* alt vegetable and animal poisons; It relievos in a few seconds Ute biles of insects, bssa, • M It p—serves moai front Npciliog. Ii makes hash *tih hoit li relieves lire heart-burn. It m, the l*e*l cosine tic. It MSitm boils when forming; |r soothes boil* when tonne.l. and herds ttiein rapidly It is good lb/ carbuncles, ulcer*, corns and noma; ll cleanses the teellt and tmritie-* the breath; The wop* symptom* of Typhoid and Hvarlet Fever •re mingalrii bv 1 lie use of'this fluid; it lias been known t*> check the spread f Typhoid Fever in Fam ilies and upon plantations. Leading physicians are nsine it in Charleston, C lumbia. Havannah. Augusta, Atlanta, Macon, ( oluin f,*m. Monlgomarv, rteluia. Mobile and New Orleans The Hospitals oi New Orleans and Mobile are .•.in* it Hospitals, corporation*, ship mauler*, manularmiers, planters, physicians, fimitehed by tile gallon at teduced rales. For sale hv druggists and country merchants gene* ally, from whom orders are re*pectlnUy soiiriteil. Try at least one IhiiUc Price Sd cents. Follow di- MM UJ'M.'intifertured ouly ir. the laboratory of j, DAUBY Auburn, Ala. For sale by atl the Druggists *>f C Sol ambus. N. II -Persons wishing soils, ores, water, 4r. an s!> red can have it dons on reasonable terms by send ng in Prof IIAKIIV marl4—xvffiu. The Power of Medicine over Dieeaee. —We know of no bettor illustration of this fact than the wonderful effect* of the Oxygenated Bitters, in eradicating from the system Dyspepsia, and ail iunetionsl diseases of the aiomavh, and restoring impaired digestion. Htuhtnj oh iu t ll'imp*,” *ay all who ha vo marie useuf Dr. Wistar’s Ilahuiu of Wild Cherry, and l*y suob use cured themselves of coughs, colds, and consumption. The prudent will always keep this remedy by them. frgfr- There’e a vile euuHlerfvit of thin Hal tarn, there/ore he tare and buy only that prepared by S.W. Fovvi.k it Cos.. Boston, which hat the wun - TKN tip nature nf /. MUTTS an the outride icrap WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. This wonderful preparation is having an ex tensive sale in all parts of the Union. It ia one of the few patent medicines which are now sold over the country, that are really what their in ventors claim for them. Wherever it has had a fair trial, the reenlt has been preeisely as Wood predicts. It never failed to turn the white hair hack to the natural color,, where the directions have been strictly followed, and in numerous ca ee it ban restored the hair upon beads that had Keen bald for years, it is not pretended that it will make the hair grow in every case, but where Ir fails thorns certainly no remedy The resu lt lion of has been effected iu so many instances where the oosoypeomod utterly hopeless, that it i certainly worth while for all who have lost their hair to try the experiment of using a bottle or two of Wood’s Restorative.—(Moline W orkman. Sold by all Druggist* in this city, and by deal ers and druggists gone rally throughout the Tinted States and Canadas, ju2l—wd2w. Holloway's Oi.vTMK.xr and Pills together form the two great health-giving remedies of the nineteenth century.WhUe the former acts through the external orifice*, as water penetrate- the parched soil, the latter purifies the blood and lenders the physical machinery healthy and vig orous. ££Sold at.the manufactory, No. BO Maiden Lane New York, and by ail Druggists, at 25c.; tlSc., and sl. per box. june’iy—lwdw. Buy AVER’S Cherry Pkctori a L for Coughs.— Aren’t Sarxa rAtft i.i.a for Scrofulous cam plaints, ami A i i.n s Pills fer all the purpose# of a Pur gative Medicine. The Croat English Remedy. SIR JAMES CLARKE’S Celebrated Female Pills. Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, Jf. b. Phytiuiati extraordinary to the Queen. TIIF GREAT KNGLIdH REMEDY rHF. GREAT ENGI.IHH REMEDY THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIR JAMES CLARKE’S FEMALE FILLS UIR JAMES CLARKE’S FEMALE PILLS SIR JAMES CLARKE’S FEjsALE FILLS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS SOLD HY ALL DRUGGISTS MOLD U\ ALIi DRUGGISTS N B ~Bl.nO and six nostofe cramp* enclosed to any authorised agent, will insure a bottle, containing 4® Pill* by return niaH. marchtt—dwly. •oid in Colunibua, by Peml>|ton k. Garter, Awe 4 WflM aad all reeprrtabte DniaiC<i (iKAJNU U jury^pr^entmrnts. CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY. May Aujourvkd Term, > Chattahoochee Superior Court, 185®. J f ‘We, the Grand Juror*, selecunl, chosen and Kwora for the present term of the Court, make tba following preaentmcutai We have examined the public buildings of the county and find them in good condition. We have alao examined the books of the Clerk* •f the Superior and Inferior Courts, and of the Ordinary and county Treasurer, and find them neatly and'correctly kept. We find the Road? and Bridges of tho county generally in bad condition, and recommend the Inferior Court to have them put iu good repair at a* early a period as possible, and we especially call their attention to the bridge* on Pine Knot Creek and the turn pike on Ncchilly Creek, also the Bridge on the Upatoie, known ax Peggy Read's. In relation u> the Common School rystoui ad opted by the last Legislature, we bsve hut little to nay; we foci that we are not prepared to eou ilo inn it. uud that we have nut time to devise a plan to carry it into operation: wo therefore re commend that Chattahoochee’* share of tha ap propriation be emerged into the Poor School Fund of the county, and that It lie paid out by tho Or dinary under the law regulating that fund; and reooutmend the Justices of the Inferior Court to levy a tax of 25 percent, on the State Tax for purposes, and that the Ordinary al low the Justices of the Peace iu each District t > for their service* in making out their lists of poor children. In concluding our labors, we tender most cor dially our acknowledgements to his honor Judgo Kiddoo and to CoL Win. K. Johnson. Solicitor General for their uniform kindness and consider ation to this body. We request that these presentments be publish ed in the Colunibu* Enquirer, Times and Corner Htone. JAMKBM. RENFROE, Foreman. Henry H. W’omlall, B. I*. Bojrwra, Anderson C Hudson. William Davis, L. D. WiUinms, M. D. Wall, William E. Willis, . Walker I*. Jones, George W. Cobb, 11. J. Williams, John H. Webb, Trillion W. Howard, James 1L Dowson, John W. Hewed. Calvin Stephen*. Caleb Gallops, W. W. Livingston, Hublrart Vanhorns. G. P. Gordy, Ordered that these prwsentmenta of the Grand Jury Le published s* requested. W. 8. JOHNBOX, Sol. Gen. _ J— °> 1 s6s.—wit. SU $75 REWARD, sffA RANAWAY from the subscriber on the AM 9ist ißrt. PETER, a negro man shout 34 or 35 years nfag,-, dark eoinplacied,sf ff orffinhigh, and weigh* about 14# or 150 pound* lie in ••opposed to be efttrer about ibr residence of tha un <i*r*tgired. near Cllamivftie, nr st Coinmbus, a. Tha above reward will be paid for bto apprehension and delivery to me, near Oywiiehets Ala., or ssti if lodged in say safe Jad su that lean get him. T. C. BOYKIN, /••$?-wlui Oswßchae, RnsseUoountv Ala, THE GREAT ’ FEVEK AND AGUE REMEDY. THE GRENADA ELIXIR, THE GRENADA ELIXIR, IS WARRANTED TO CURE IS WARRANTED TO CURE FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGL'E TIIE GRENADA ELIXIR THE GRENADA ELIXIR IS WARRANTED TO CO NT BIN is. warranted TO CONTAIN VT> \RS!:>,u; s b MENfTRY. THE GRENADA ELl\ill 18 warranted lo ronlnitin •♦bin* .lie Wa-t injurnm the kvhu.ii , and can he gn m m abeam* and umli i all clmiuiStanrm* Tiy a liotiln and be couviiimhl inai nia not only the tHhl but fin* cficapcHi Rcuuedy non of tared to tin* public. One Dollar flattie ha* often cured from five to hu cases. D7’B*nembffit is warranted, and if it fails to cure, th*’ money will be refunded to you. 8o!d w noieaale and retail bv I'KMBERTON & CAHTKH, COUrMBt'S, (iIiORCIJA, And by a!! Dnircists in the City, Alto toi sale by Dr. K. L. Sirolu-ckcr, Mhoii, Ga. Glai kinCv ei 4 llilliaul. Montgomery, Ala. July I -Owim KASSMAWS IRON HOOFS AND TIES, FOU COTTON BALES. Price ft Cents par 1b. —35 per cent Ictt than Rope. \N\ one considering the adrantag* l . of Iron over . Ko|>e as amarerial fir binding cotton bales, will be surprteerf that it has not been adopted long ago.— In Hu secuiuy againat fire mere to an ovetwheliuiag reason for it* adoption. The presses in the ca|>nn cities have been the main rniiHu <>, iis not Ik-iuk generally adopted; but now that objection to removed generally, and the Orleans I'rm the largest m \ew Orleans - gives it the preleivnce over Uope. The FaHiunnu Iron Hoop and Tie ia the improvement of one of the Proprietors, and to adopt, and from the fact, that it tx louml after long ‘experiment, to combine the greatest merits iu simplicity and facility ot ti]ipiicat!.)ii of tiny one yet made It isao prepared a to ret |iure no change n>r re-a-ontpreiising. Thus ob \iatuig the only reiiiatumg dulieulty at the seaboard ciUm. The hoop* are sent ofauv lengb. from eight to ten leer, mid a full guarantee given that ticithei the Ties nor iloopx will hteak. *nl tuither, that all cotton bound in them stmll be received on the xainc term* at the UileaiiH Frexii. a rope bound cotton. The wet<hl per hub’ to about the same a* rope, not one pound more or less To allow the opiuMiu shipmaster# have of it, we give the following, among numerous toinmrndnttoii t w hav<‘ Tim nndersigneti, mas'erx of vesaela, having had cottnit compressed with f'sasmaun’a uew Iron Hoop* ami Ties, hereby recommend the Maine. The bales be ing well compressed, and the hilUous or hoop* never breaking when thrown down iu the Ship'* hold, or w hen stow oil. I. LJ ondey, t aptaiu ul Moses Davenport, A. Robin (ton, • “ Madras, Jstuen Toman. “ •* Henry A Talbot, *• ‘, Hareasrnket, J-.hn Dean. •* - James Film, John C Wdirer, • Mulhouse. H Koppenholdt “ “ KlLn A 1 lark, I. F Merdl, “ •• Hark Kimball. The price of Hoops and Ties at New Orleans is sis rent* |er pound, uud nil onlerx will receive prompt at lent ton. Liberal dedttcimns nmde to iue reliant* tor city acceptance. V. BELCHKH. Agent, 12’r, Commercial Place. New Oileann. July 4 - Glow E. V. EUKHETT, BROKER and Dea>r In SLAVES, XA\ ANNAH, GEORGIA. \V’ ILL Keep roiiNtanii) ri hand a good supple of j Virginia and Georgia Negrues lor sale lie wiu also receive, buy aud sell n>rthose desiring In* servi ces lie is also prepared to make the usual advance* oh pro|eriy. tadli real and iiereonal, left in id* charge for sale. t)*ire near the JMilnxki llou.<v and Post Office. July 4, lMd. worn. GKOKGIA, Harris County t r PWO Months after.late application will bo made L toUra Court ofOrdiiMiy of Harris Countv, for leave to aoll the land* of Willhint Copeland deceased i W COFKLAN'D. Executor June 13, U*6U—wiin. U HITE si 1.1-ll l R SPRINGS, MBRHIWETHDR COUNIY. THE Proprietor* take pleasure in in* funning then many friends and putious. i||gH| that then house has been refitted, and in If now open, under their own *upervi*i.>n ! l( |d control, far tho aceomnodatioti of or 2tki guests. We ilml! do hat we ran to render all our visitors comfortable. Daily llackf- will run from I.uGrnngo to the rtpnug*, aud Muttors Venioy a t •• . will send up any party tbiit may prefer coining direct from Oohimbtii U M AIIK h 4 RON June 10th. 1850—dlw w4w. FOR SALE. f T , HK Suliseriher, desiring to move Weal, of -1 lers his residence fur >ale, containing 400 aero* of good upland (mixed) oak and hickory, and pine, 100 acres cleared and in cultivation. 300 finely timbered, and iu <<nc utile of Fort Osinas, the terminus of tire 8. W. Railroad. It is one of the ]doa*antest places in the South, nn.l the water ir unexreptionale. Call anti see it, na I tun determined to sell. DANIEL M. BRUNER. June 20. w3m NOTICE. TN cuuplianre wan tin- statutes, notice is hereby I given that I. as administrator of the estate nf Sam uel B Purple, deceased, have this day transferred to I. M shares of the Capital Htock of Hank of Corambus, of the City of ('oluinbu*, Georgia being Um whole amount of stork belonging to the cm tate ot ‘•nul decaaaed This Februnrv bth, |x.*>o THOM Art J NOCKOLLCI, AdmiaiHnator with the will annoxed, juncSs—w3m of the estate of Samuel li. Purple. GEORGlA—Chattahoochee County: UriIF.RKAM Nancy Robert* applies to me for let ters of Admiiitoliauon. with the w ill annexed, <>n the estate of William Roberts, late of said county, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gularthe kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office on or before the firat Monday in Align*! nest, tuen and there to shew couw.ifany t(ie> nave, why said letters should not be granted, to said applicant. Giveu under my hand and affinal signature, thi* the *27 tit day of June. lr*Ml July 4 w4o,|. E. (i RAIFORD, Ord GEORGIA, Talbot Caunly. t!7 IIEREAM Ilenjiinnn J. King, guardian of Joel VY duellings, petitions thla Court for letters of dis mission; Be it ordered. That all |erons concerned be and appear at the September term next ensuing o| this Court, then and there to shew cause, ifauy they have, whysaid letters sou Id not tie grained A trim extract from the minutes of mid Court, June ‘Jfitb, IHSV MARION BETIII NE, Ordinary. July 2, w3od. GEOKUIA-Talbot] ( unuly Court of Ordinary, June Term, 1859. RULE NHL—Whereas James llmvell, Adniinistra tor of Mathew lloweli. deceased, petitMins this Court for Iretter* of Dtomission: lie it ordered. That nil perMon* concerned be and ap pear at the January Term next ensuing of this Court then aud there toanow cause, it any they have, why said letters should not be granted A true extract from the the minutes of said Court, June ‘JAth. i*5V MARION BETHUNK. Ord. July ’J. ltdW—wdm. fTWO Mouth* after date application will la; untile lo J the Court of Ordinary of Talbot County, Georgia, for leave lo sell the Ri-.tl Estate la-longing In the estate i.fHoaborn Weathers, late of said roiintv, deceased. FRA.NCIM T WEATHERS. Adni’r. July *, IMMrkn. ADMINIHTRATOR’H male —Will be sold Iteffirn tle Court Houae door in the Coiintv of Milton, on the first Tuesday m Meptember next, laii of Land NunikM-i l‘Jsl,in the 3.1 llialrirt and 3d Merfinn of Cherokee Puri:base Bold as the property of Perry Browning. de. eaed, late of Chattahonrhee county Terms Cash. ROUT CJ. FATTBRSON, A m’r Martha uhowning, Adm’x. July ‘i. 185®.—w30d. 0 EoKGlA—Stewart County: rpWO months after date appliention will be made to 1 the Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell the land and negio#** belonging to the estate of Thoma* William*, late ol *aidcounty, deeased F P KIRKBKY. Ad’tnr. July S, 185®-w9m. EARLY SHERIFF SALES. WILL be sn on the first Tuesday <n August next vV before tile Court House door fit Blakely, Early county.Ga . w-ithio the legal hours of sale, the follow •ng property, to-wit. Two Lot* of Laud, number* one hundred and thirty six and one hundred and thirty-seven, In the twen ty-sixth district ot’ said county, levied on as the propertv of CL rt Ri< liardson to satisfy three Justice Court fi fas,one in favor of Carson, Green 4 Cos. vs. said Richardson; L R Lowry v # . raid Richardson; and oil* iafhver Ot V C Barbee vs J M K Little 4 Cos Property pointed out find returued to nre by u constable ANTHONY IIUTCHINM Mli’fT. July 4, 1859-wtd* MOSAICS. BY the author of Balad for the and Kaiud for tbs Solitary. dSSSmmw The Bertram* by Anthony Trol k lope, author of Dr. Taorne; ; Love me Little, Lore m# Lonf, a nsw supply; What will he do with It, anew supply; i Hulxd for the Hocial, anew supply; l Salad for the Solitary, a now supply; 1 Cosmos, by Alexxnder Von Humboldt. * Just received at J, W. /EASE'S Juw 21-edwtf, Book t®rt. GREAT BARGAINS! A.T HXJNTISR’S BAZAAR OF FASHION.! THE subscriber, from continued bad health, being unable to give his busineM hi* peieonal aupi.i vis ion, haa disposed of bis lease in his old Store, and t removed the stock to his , NEW AND ELEGANT BAZAAR. No. T3 West Side of Broad St. dfreetiy opooaite to his old stand. These two slotX* ol new and eoavounbU* Dry Goods, when combined, (orm notv by tar the large*! siotfk iu the uiy. The stock consuitin pail of LADES’ DRESS GOODS ! plain and fancy silkm. | BAYADERE ami CHECK SII.Kd; INDIA ami FOULARD HII.Krt. fti.A. K HII.KB, all the vutious makes; j t.tti, \ ADI NL Kottus. black andjcoloredi lIAKKGL ROUES, ORGANDIE ROIIEd; j JbKoNTl’ HORErt, ii.-n.i M M GiAGil .„,a i \I.ICO fii.l.r ; I :<•**.. Yard* HA\ AIEItI, ii XL/ XHIMi.A* jai.ls |*Ut \ l ED I VM .v>, nr btc. 4, ssi yard* I* IU MED JAt KO,\ L i .-4. mall p. • . .a*, pel yard. ENGLISH “.md AMERICAN CAI.K OEM. at in, 11 and Pit...- pei card Fast Coiont; FUENf'll t AI.K 0r..-*, a in,*.- 4 ertmeui; SCUTCH and AMKIIH'AN GIN Oil AMS EIvIBE,OXIDER.IES, IN GREAT VARIETY. Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, LADIES’ HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, Ae., ALL MAKES AND PRICES. MY 810 CK OF HOUSEKEEPING GOODS (a very'largo, and selling at prices w hich will defy OOtapetlDa. MY IMPORTATIONS OF Irish Linens and Scotch Fabrics ARE JSTO HUMBUG ! Call and examine my stock of them, before purehu- ! •iageliiewbere, us you can save 25 per cent,, w bifh is j gunerallv paid to Importers and Jobbers in the north- j ern inurkoi, by retail luercliant*. For an inlertoi arti cle, purchaser* of my Lineu* will receive it pure arti- I cle. LACE MANTILLAS., A MAGNIFICKNT ASSORTMENT, Sliawls, Sliawlß, Circulur rtbawto, in Barege, (mpe d’Piiri*. Cash mere, Met mo, 4 PARASOLS, IN (iRF.AT VARIETY. HATS, CAI’S, BOOTSX SHOKB. Not tieing able to attend to tlie biMinees uiVHelf, and wishing to reduce my Mock to the lowest possible (mint, I now oiler my stock at merely a nominal prof it; und being well supplied with a stuff of gentlemanly and competent salesmen, l.udies iuu> rely on being well waited upon; uud as u thriller inducement, all bills purchased over fifty dollars Will he discounted five per rent, lot cash Ludo-s, 1 all and Me tin* new and bcuuiilul rsill Id toll men 1 . A* there is noire like it in lire city, it will repay you lor u walk through it. You cannot mistake tlo- place, as Hie name and number are conspicuously puiuled on tire front of the house, fA. IIUNTUR April 7wiltf. No. 73 (West Hide) Broad Hi ( SPECIAL NOTICE: IMPORTANT SALE. $50,000 WORTH OF ffiyTm /F4 /R\ /R\ TR\ (9 |i n a it w y i AT NEW YORK COST ! AT TIIK I 1 NEW ONE PRICK mu iwil 140 Broad Street, MASONIC BUILDING.| COLUMnUS. M.aimups! Having deter milieu to sellout this eoson 9 pur ehases, has reduced the price sos his LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF j DRYGOODS und now offer* them without uny regard to profit. The stock is entirely new, tunny nrtiele* iu FANCY DRESS'GOODS, Silintvls, Mantillas, Ac. having Ihmo purchased within the lust few weeks AT A GREAT REDUCTION on prices paid for the ‘'time goods earlier in the Miion. Note Prices of a few Goods: Deux Jupo Silk Robes $-10; reduced front $55; j •• “ Grenadine, l $25 “25 A $35 J 100 .Silk Dresses, 15 “ IS A 20 400 Ynrda Fancy Silks, 50c. “ 05c. lion “ “ “ 65c. “ 85c. 2000 “ Printed Muslins He. “ 12c. 1580 “ “ “ lie. “ 150. 542 La wo Rohes-a-lcfi,fust cols $1.25 “ $1.75 Fn-ncli Organdies & .lacoiiels REDUCED IN THE SAME PROPORTION. | Plain & Fancy Bareges, AT ONE-HALF THEIR REGULAR PRICKS. 649 pieces Calicos Bc. reduced from 10c, 837 “ “ lfic “ “ 11A 12c.* 23 u yard wide Brilliants fast colors at 150. 25 Barege Shawls, 40 French Lace Mantilla*. 115 Silk and Lace do. at a reduction of 33F* |>er cent, on t.rigiual prices. AX.HH, A* LARGE STOCK OF GENUINE IRISH LIISIEIsrS Importetl dire.-t from the tuanufucturcr*, which will he sold at very low prices. James JVlcfhillips, does not intend to carry over ANY SUMMER STOCK and has marked every article d<>wu to prices that muHi insure speedy sale*. Lodi*-* are invited to call and examine tho goods and price* before buy tog they are ae sured there is e NO HUMBUG about the Stock being marked down At the pri- I cos mentioned. (tJ-CALI. EARLY X 8 AND SATISFY YOUSELVES that this is the best opportunity ever offered In j Columbus to purchasers of ny goods to save their j money. One Price Only! JAMES McPIMLLIFS, HO IIro;Ml-M(re-(. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. ! Columbtiv. G . May 88. 1850 .lAwtl | DRUG STORE? IRQIIIART & CHAPMAN, AT THE OLD STAND OK iIANFORTU St NAGEL, ColumtjUß, <3-00., Keep constantly on itsnd a large stock of FRESH AND GENUINE Drugs and Medicines, AIJO. PAINTH, OILS, VAHMMHFK. POTAJHI, GONGRKrtK WATER fiPU’BA. I’t KK UN AN Died AND WIN KH. BRUHHKH ftODA. TOILET ARTICLErt. ■lo* . FIISTE CIQ.VRB, Dental and Hurgical In.tnimenU, HTABOH, SOAKS, FtoHl.Ui TA ( KI. K , GARDEN SEEDS, aud all other articles usually kept for sale in a Drug Hi tire, which they offer on Mr. FHHTF.R S CHAPMAN, of tbe Isle firm of Brook* 4 Chapman, and Mr Oliver Dan fort It. whose •ervlres have been retained by the firm, rosy both be found constantly at the Mtore, and front their long ex perience in Die business, frei warranted In asking a liberal share of patronage from their friends and the nmSfram MOsOOO WORTH OF CLOTHING AT COST FOR CASH! X. A. BROXiAW db CO. NOW OFFER THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF RBfiDVjHO^£IBTBHW6 !f@E ®UIS® ©MaY! Tlio Sittcli i? one of the best ever offered in the market, and embrace.-, a lull asMtrlinent ol'S|.ring and Summer Goods, jus! received from the manufactories, together wit!) a tine stock ol” GENTS. FURNISHING GOODS, All of which, without hesuhvk, will be sold AT f’OHT. Aj rare chance is hero offered to make a salt- aud i-koitt\iu.k: in vestment of ready money. This course is adopted iu order to reduce tho stock as much as possible preparatory to a change in the firm. 1. A. lIROKAW .Y CO. Columbus, Ga., May 18, IS.)!). dwtf I'ine knot White Stilpliur 1 SPRINGS. Tlllrt ilelightfttlsumnrer retteat. situated 18 ! mile* iiotn the C'ity t.l'Columbus, wilt Ire open hy thepn|irietnr on the Ist June next.— JLhIhL At great expeusr they have erected new buil dings, of such a character a* to artonimoilMe ah their old ciistonter* ami such new ftteinto a* may lion- 1 or them with their patronage j 1 Anew Hotel, with large ioninindiuus rooms, Incht • dim- a Imll-romn and Billiard room, w tth all the irectH *ai\ lu-rominodatton* ot each, ha* been ttrected on j nett ground, and will be iead\ by tire l*t June next. 1 lit side* the Hotel, single and double Cabins iv ill be at , •he ro.niujud ol individual* or fimtillCN, a* may be required. *’* Huiphnr Water of these Springs t unsurpassed | in the South—hundred* of certificates ot it* healing and Htrungihcning ipialities might be easily procured and offered to the public and when w e add that tire Maiiung pieparattons and fecilitie* ate equal to those ! j of uny tvutttriuf place North or South, we say noth- ‘ iug more than the fact* justifj •’•a** Knot in located I>* miles from ('olntnbus by the csriitiL't’ mail, and I*easily* nri> ible trnn No.it on tin- Muscogee Hath Olid, by an agreeable tlrive of six I 1 Utile*. Arrangement* have bean made with Asa W Chap- I man, Esq., who w-ill convey all viHitoreund tlreir bag gag.* from No. .1 to tlie Mprings. For all pereotiH viMUingthose Spring* in their own conveyance*, HlubU-H aud good attendance w dl he pro vided. All letters, paper* and package* directed to the Ex- | ’ press Office, Columbus, Ga.. prepaid, will be duly for- 1 . warded; aud all communication* directed by mail to ‘ ‘■Bine Knot .Mill*” will be regularly delivered. TERMS Board per month itfO ftO “ ** week 10 00 “ “ day *J 00 (Children and Servant* half price. Ilmses per day 7b “ “ Week b IK* ** “ Month 15 00 The proprietors liave used every exertion to pre- , p in* theae Springs for tire reception of visitors and in- , valid., und limy now a**ttre all person* who desire a * comfortable, accessible and healthy retreat in the sum I met mouth*. Unit it shall not be their (hull it they go away from Pin. Knot disaattofied. Howard 4 McLaughlin. Mavs - dwStn Proprietors If nul vale Springs, Tennessee. I BY WATT, LANIER & CO. 1 OWNKitM AND ntOPHtIMOIIN. Also, Owners, mainly, and Proprietors of UMIHIAH&X lEKD'ifJiQa, |’ MONTGOMERY, ALA. (S. LANIER A SONS, formerly of Litnior House | Macon, Georgia.) Tiaveh-ra on tire Railroad from I J g3777i 1 Dalton,Ga ,to Knoxville,Tenn.rwaclt ; CM • • these Water*, tti- present season, by ! 1 •m3 | ||ra taking the stage line* of 1). DUNN j U'O cttlict at I'hdadelpbia, l..<u don or Knoxville trion each ofwhUh I points, Stages starling at six o’clock a. ni., run in con | irectton with lire trains to Monlvalc, about tweniyfoiti | | miles distant, reaching tire latter at one o'clock, o hi , The uudurtftgtred, being determined to make Mont- . vala one of t Im-moat attractive watering places Iu tire counity, have, since last suminer, added several new Gothic Cottage* and other butl.ling*, intretlrei w ith other valuable improvement* Tlie gruunds are in beautiful condition the roads neat the Springs put tit the best order—a good cellar of Ire baa been saved. All the acrcHSone* of comfort and pleasure of the best Watering Place*, will be found here. ll'/’ A* to the cut.- oidi*ease* by the Monlvale Min erul Waters, si.-e largr? Moittvale ruu.nhlct especially as to Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrh.ea, Dtop*y, ChiWitc Livert'oiiipiauil. Netiralgm. Netvoiis Headache, De rangement of the Net vous System. t'hlll*aitd Fevers, itr Ac. rt. Lanier 4 Moushav.- been engaged iu Hotel Keep ing for twenty year*, und will continue to moke eve ry effort to pleas j the public . WATT, LANIER 4 CO. J M. Lanier, * H. C, Lanier, / A. P. Watt. W II Laniers tnavfi—dwStn HUGHES DANIEL A CO. ftfS\ WILLCONTINUEA Storage and Omnmiaginn.titlMfli ! Receiving and Forwarding Business, AT THE LOWELL WARE-HOUSE, We pledge our best exertion* to give snlisiuction to all wliomav entrust it* with tlreir produce. We are preparing to furnish all cu*t..entry advances to our customers nn.l to fill promptly ail order*, at the lowest market rate* for HhkK lm K’ Rope, Salt, and other idaiiiation supplies. WM II II (JGfIEH, WM DANIEL, W < HOm.’RH (Vdiimbiis, June Iff-dwtf. (jaiJß ,4IX ua w j 53 (MET iiiimL nm. r pHE CASRhT BURIAL CASE. ipriuwot -1 ed by tho above enaraviug, ia boautilolly fin ished m imitation of polwhtd RoMwood, and in lire moat tdHteful and appropriate metnllic caae now ussrd. It permtia a view ot tire entire body after it it* euefomd, the top being eoinpoaed ol thick plate g I tree, protected by olaborateiy orna- : mooted cape, one ol which may ho aeen in it# j place in the engraving. All sr/.os from 271 to 75 ino he* in length, comfiantly *n hand. NAME PLATES furnished, neatly engraved. DILLINGHAM Ac DENSON. Jm# tt, ttftfl dwilllajHit JUBT RECEIVEB, ’ r.f\ BRLri DRY HALTED MEAT,’ | tJ* / Blue Fisli in Half ami Whole Hbls.’ Break fas i Bacon; Choice Mutton Hams; Extra Hmoked Beet's Extra Choice Pig llatnsj • ‘liar and Ribbed Bacon Hide*; ilium* and rihotildcr*. Pickled Pork Round*. i fth4lf For sale by GtJNBY 4CO | CRACKERS! JUHT RECEIVED; Bode Crocker*, Butter Boston ‘* Hand Made Butter,; Wine Lemmon “ Cracknel*, for snl by GUNBY4CO. February nib, dtf. MAM*. A LARGE LOT OF CHOICE TENNEHHKR Hum* tor sale by GUN BY 4 CO. J February I, ——l*f Peruvian Mtmiiu! 4 GENUINE ARTICLE-warranted, and as cheap A a* ran be laid down from New York. GU NBY 4 CO. | American Guano! rpitH combinations ofthtoGuano gives it high re- , 1 pule a* a fertiliser.and ills rla**ed as frilly equal . to the Peruvian. A large supply exacted at an early | day fiy OUNBY 4 CO. Colnnib'l*. Ga. Jan. 4, IWJ. dwtf. i Potomac Herrings. If x HALF BIILH. Pouiniu. Herring, in pickle, for ; IU sale by GIINHV 4 CO. . Pickled Pork. C%£L BRLM, Rump Pork, very fine for'eale by 4,0 tant.i tvdtjf Ol IM a In. Sundries. TllEstibacriberaare receiving and will keep eon staidly on hand the following articles: No. I and V Mackerel, in Half Kit* and Kits: Hugar Cured Hams—a choice article. Brevkfast Bacon. Hmoked Beef, Beef Tongues, Also, tire following articles of the best quality vis: Lime Plaster Pari*, Hydraulic Cement, Gvpaiutu, Blasting Powdgr and rtafty Fits* Rock and Aliumßait. Jn!R~w<tf aUffRY 4 CO DISSOLUTION. | CPIIE CopaiiuciKhm heretofore extoUng und doing X husiness under the mime and style .>t CLEMONS BROW N tt. CO, xvh* dissolved on the Ikth day of Pob ntary, ISiiU. The biisiue** of said partnership will Ire settled and . lowed up by NY. G. ( I.EMONH und WIL LIAM L. WORM M, who are fully authorixed by power of attorney to well and convey real and irersonal property belonging to said IMirtnoranip. to collects!! *um* ot money due and owing to said firm, aud to pay all deitiuuds uudreitow ull notes or obligation* against void pattueralup. This the ¥3th day of March, VN G.CLEMONH, W L. WORNUM, JOHN W HURT. GEO. T III’H I, t P .WORN l MC Mart h ‘."J, laid -wdStn NOTICP. 1 HAVE purchased the Cotton Gin Mnnufiicturing interest of Messrs. t.'LKMONH, BROWN tt CO., and shall conttmue tire buaitres* under the name and W O. CLEMONS, BROWN & CO. Mi IriRAF.I. F HRgW N will, n* heretofore, super intend the Maniifiictiinng Departiuent. W. U. CLEMONS. Columbus, Mm. h Sd—wdHiu. NOTICE LITE have sold <>ur Cotton Gin Man it Diet it ring in- Vv terest to Mr. W G t'l.KMoNri, who succeeds n* in lire busines*. W> be*peak for our successor a contiuunneeofthe libcml patronage extended to our tirinhy the Cotton Planler* throtigliout the country CI.KMONH, BROWN A ( tt I'.tinmbits. Ga., March *Ji* -w dlf NOVELTY WORKS ! K U KN I T IJ K K A.-r Etija-AIX. ! SALESROOM OYER J. ITl’iiillip's Or} Goods Store, No. 140 Ili'omt MlC'olumlma, G. AT the solicitation of many friend* 1 have dc- UL tennioed to sell my Furnttuie at nn Hetail as well as Wholesale. And I will be happy to meet and serve my former friend* and customers nt my stiles room, a* above do- Mignated; and 1 uittMl ask ol tho** whom I have not served to mil and let me ahow them my l-'UUNI ITKE and if it is AS GOOD AND CHEAP AH NORTHERN FURNITURE, I know that they will a* Southern people, give me tlreir patronage. tip Dealei* are invited lo examine my stock before going North. Hrst--Wets, Moulding*, Csrviug*, Turn tun, Fancy Nsxving, 4e. DONE AT SHOKT NOTICE. C.OFFINM, both covered und mahogany, always on hand and st ull price*. Ip7*Orders solicited and promptly attended to Address, W K liABHIS Columbus. Ga . March It dwtf m tarn m& JUST RECEIVUD BY mmi lionet & co. We are in receipt of one of (he LARGEST and HANDSOMEST STOCKS of D37 GOODS, Ever offered to the citizen* of COLUMBUS. It consist* of every variety heretofore kept by the old firm of MANLEY A HODGES with inauy addition*, among which will be found the MOST , DESIRABLE STYLES OF SILKS, vir,: lilac* Bilk*, BepSilka, Double Skirl Milk*, ISuyaderc Silk*, tt Jupo Silk*. Kobe u LesHllk*, Mourulng Silks, Tlxxio•* ii renatl’s dK-C. 4.4 .| AT.HH. BAREGES—PIain, Bayadere, and Double Skirt, ORGANDIES—Robe Ahneda, Rohe a Les, Robe RiarritK, Robe Fuvoritu. JACONETS—PIain, Small Figured Robe, and Flounced. BKILLIANTES- French Cambric* und Lawns. Our EMBROIDERIES and WHITE GOODS cannot be aurpanMd, and trill be sure to pleM*e the l.udies. OUR STOCK OF STAPLE GOODS Li VERY COMPLETE—comprising tho best 8-4 and 10-4 Table Duiuauk, Pillow, Shirting and llotiHuwife Linens; Linen and Cut ton Sheetings, Toweling*, Napkins, Doylies, 10-4, 11-4,12-4 A l.i I Toilet slid Marseilles, White and Colored Quilt*. DRAPERY, HOSIERY,GLOVES I niltrella* A l*ara*l*. We invito ALL to give our Stock an exauina i lion. Iti* large, and we are determined to sell. “Let those buy now who never bought (o/ws) j before, And those who always buy (of u) now buy the more.” MAMI V, HOMES & CO. 86 BROAD STREET. March 15, IMsW—dwtf. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! AT *o. *<S lIIfOAD STRISET. Wo would call tho attention of our ’patrons aud the public in general (o our large etuck of SUMMER GOODS, which we will sell j REGARDLESS OF COST, in order lo clone it oul before the seuHon is at an end. Particular inducement* are offered in SILKS, BAREGES, ORGANDIES 1 ALL KINDS OF MUSLINS, and LACK and BAREGE SHAWLS. All other Goods—vir: IMMII.NTH UOODN, Linens, Embroideries, Hosiery BOOTS Sc SHOES, I HATS,CAHH, &c. AMD ESPECIALLY I READY MADE CLOTHING, | will undego a coneiderable reduction iu pricon. We are determined to dfapose of <>ur .Summer j Good* ere the seaiion dose*, aud ehall not there fore wind SACRIFICES! ILLIUS & ROSE, (IIUCCEMORB TO 11. GROrtrtMA YER,I No. HO 111t0.% l HTKEET. j Columbus, Ga., May 26 —dwtf FRESH THOMASTON LIME, BLASTER PARIS, AN'D ROSENDALE CEMENT. lUrtT Recelv#.l and for Hale by maylff-wtl B. F COLEMAN. Iriih Potatoes. 1 Art Ch-'tM Nwh.ru F01i0... for ..l- b, IUU JspO—4w.t OUNV 4, CO. The Harp of a Thousand Strings 11 OR LAUGHTER FOR A LlbK-llMll Konoeivod, Kouapiled aud lvowioally Konkoo ted, by Spavery.* Davenport Dunn, by Chae. Lever. 2d pari. Ben Sylvester’s Word, by the author “Heir o; Radcllff.” Maps of the Seat of War. Rambles among words; their Poetry, History and Wisdom, by Wm. Swinton. Maeaufey’s Life Frederick ihe Great. Acadia, or a month with the blue noses* by Frud S Cozsens. Jnst received at J W. PEASE’S Book StoaaJl June 15. r riubecribeia will cr.utnuo uudor tltu uume 1 nanus aud riyle—a general STORAGES COM.Yi 18,SION BUSINESS AT THE FONTAINE & LOWELL FIKE-PROOF WAREHOUSE! Thnnklul for the past liboral p-.:rouag.> of our friende, wo solicit its continuanco, and pledge out individual okerUona to plesKi all who may mitrurr . ihoir hueinese lo ns. We are prepared to gram usual facilities lo our customers HUGHES, DANIEL & CO.. Wm. 11, liumjics, Wm. Daniel, Wi si.tr C. Ilonoßs. j Auh.s, tt To Planters fit Farmers. JOB-XISr LEE, Agricultural aud Garden Seed Store, Oppoaitc Redd, Freei k Cos. Broad .Street, COLUMBUS. AURK'IJLT. aAI. AM) GARDEN IMI-LBMENTB. t ollectioti of Rake*. Goes, Spades, Hitov .l 4*l*. Forks, Byringe*, Pruning Shear*, Plow*, Cul tivators, Oat nnd rilnt.k Cutter*, (’.mu rthellers, 4c. ever often tl for *ale In ihi* niy, all oi which I am deter mined to *ell Sift pci- cent beloxv tire iimuhl price*. Fresh Warranted Garden Seeds, “My arrangeiueut* fitting now complete, I am prepar cu lo sell all the best vunt-iie* of lire purest Gnideu Seed* at ft cents per'paper I tt puperslbi M cuuts. Pure Peruvian Guano. 1.an.1 Planter. Bonw Dual, Elide NJnnd, Colmnbian, and Mexican Guauo, at New York pricos, Height merely udtk-U HOYT’S Celebrated Super-Phosphate of Lime. I ainsoleng t for the uale of this fertilizer (or this city and neighborhood. It h* been applied with tire most marked succe** to Culton. i urn. Potatoes, and Garden Crop* in several parts of thi* State. Call and get Pamphlet*, with analysis und certillcaies oi its true qualities. Honeyblade Hungarian Grass Seed. Noxv to)lie tune to plant th-.nnew and liighly uxloll ed Gr**; a large lot to arrive in a day or *<>. Flower. Jars, Flowerrtewl, Fh.tvering Plants, 4e., nil at SO percent, les* than .such lliMigs could l.c bought lieretotore. iniucii?l dwtf. ‘ Flint Kiver Flaiitatioiis FOR SALE. fl will sell m a reasonable price and Iglioii on the east side of Flint River, flcgSj ] w hern the Khilroad from ('olumlms to KlJl—l n crosses.consisting of FIFTEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY At'KKri of good bottom and fnarah Lands, and eight hundred and fitly acre* of Pine lund. Tire bottom and marsh land* are s* good a* an bn found iu Georgia. Tin* may lie divided into three settlement*. An extensive l. vee has been built, but more work must yet he done, to sec ure tlie land per. munontly from overflow. Alno, a Piuntatiou tinniodiHlel) below the estate of Gov. Town*, on the west side oflho river, and one and a half mile* helnw the railroad, embracing IlktOuere* of the in *! Hivi r Bottom, without any marsh, and and about *ixty nr seventy acre*of high plnn land, u|>- on which • here i* a beautiful and convenient settle- I no-nt. Upon this tract there are two miles uud u hall 1 of good levee, but require* some repair* and conside rable extension to render all Ure laud* secure. Upon both plantations, lire laud* are, with Blight exception*, fresh and extremely productive; on the west hide ii is all fresh hut seventy arte*. Any gentleman wish ing lo oxuuiiire them, will phase . all on Mr Lilly on the east aide, and Mr. Young on th we*t side of the river, mid should a purchase become desirable, *en no at Goluiiibu*. Pos*eshH>n given lire! January next. JOHN H. HOWARD. January 11, 185'J—w%dtl. |lGolumbu* Enquirer, Comer Htone and Hun ptaaee copy the above weekly Iwo month*. MUSCOGEE Pt. IR. CHA NOR OF SOHED UL E. 1 ON und after Ifttli July <*4sß. the Evening Muil Train will leave t'oUiiubiiHat 3.45 p. in., and ur- f rivu at Macon at 48 p. in. i l.uve Macon l 44.45 a. iu. arrive, at Columbus at 3.4a p. n. Tin: Morning Mail Train will leaye at 4.00a. in. and arrive at Macon O.ftliu. in. Leave Macon 114.') |i. in. arrive m Columbus ai 1 3.3 ft a. ui. J. 1.. MI'HTIAN, Mupt. 1 Ottlumhiis, July Ift—dwtt. juiobius ajo) uiaAivu a- a. rt i||Jv l , iini j)|'er and 1 reight Tram mu leuv* J til run! at X i>. iu daily, > ouuacluig al ttlivei Hon with a dully line ol'rtu.,* * to Vuiuu, iJlunnvuc, Eu lanla Foil (lames and Marianna, Tm. And at Ouery* tmvn Willi the slaves daily loi Em bee, Olivet, Ciiuu, Chttnuenmjggut:, Midway, ilardunay, Parole, and Liilon Springs. l.uaving Guorrytoivn .al 4 a. iu. daily, the cum will reaeli Guard at 7 # a. in., connecting with the Opelika and Muscogee Trains. ‘Duplicatereceipt*mum accompany all Freight Hhipped. dmeliargwd. Freight delivered Bt the depot before lour o’clock, p. in. will he shipped the following day. Freights lor xuniona N miilier l (Fell Mitchell) and Number a (Piersons,) mmu be prepaid Way freight must, until canes, he paid in advance. JOHN now A uii, iiinrSft, dwtf. Engineer At Hu pi. cUAAun or bCiii.oui.ii. DOUDLk DAILY SKILtfICE. .BUfl'lUUjßbiU AAJU W bbl POliS i it AIL HU.til UOAITANV, .viON KiOMLKV ,ftov. iy,h)s7. ON and after tin* date the Paiwengei Train* on this UiMd will be governed by llie lonowiug Hcliedun ,UA Y lUAiNi Leave Montgomery at hjsju. in. Aruve West Point . .(•><, p. U. Arnve at Coiuiutiue v ..il.ftOp.iu, Hamming-—Leave Went Point V'/ 2 ii..iii. |,.-u\ •; Columbus m dll am Arrive at Montgomery 4.001>. lit. NIGHT TWAINs Leave Montgomery 6.’do p. m. Arrive at Went Point l*d •• Columbue I.bo a. iu. Returning—l<eave West Point F- Ul ” Leave Columbus ....'i-jl’ in. A i rive at Montgomery fyj *• **• Through tickersi an be obtained {for Double Dully Connections) to Atlanta, Chattanooga and Nashville, and daily connections to HunisviUe, Memphis and Knoxville H. G. JONErt. July in,—dltwtd Engineer * Hupt. CIIANUK oi’ bCiii.liUCU, $A VAN A All A OHAKUSION 14 A M-F AC a b I Lift b. RUNNINO IN CONN liI.TION WITH THR North Eastern Eailroad oi So. Ca. THE rtpl.lvV DID and fast ruunnig (Haunter tiiiltUON. F. Harden, Com ioaiuliT, leaves rtavanuuli lor Olnuliw 'll, ever) rt Hilda) and W edliesday ul 1 iri Mooii” ... .. i loss, and i>iiiie< i at Charleston with ilia morning Irani.>i thi North Eastern Huuroad going north. Heim mug, lea vea Charleston every Monday and F. .day night m b oV .. k, (utter the arrival ot lin ear* on the iiortheaelern i.ai!roitd) and arrive* al Hu vannuh early naxtinonmg. I4y this route passengers can obtain through tickets to and from rtavaiiiiun, uud Wliiuuigioii. N. C. Having a thorough freight arrangement with the Central Ituilroad and its connections, ail freights ho tween Charleston and tlm Interior of Georgia., oiougii ed to the agents Os this Une, will be forwarded with despatch and free oi enurge. J. P. UHOOKrt, Agent Havannuii. K. LAFITTK A CO. Charleston. Jan Ifi- dwtl. Freigkt Arraugeuieut HCrWi’ b... HU M ASUOUIMSUI. BY an arrangement lietween the Hail road v.ompaiiie composing ilie tw o routes from Atlanta to Coluiu* bus, coucludcd atUieir con . eution a) Huvuiinnb outlie Ibtli iiistuni, It wa* agieud Unit Urn lollowmg rates between Atlanta and Culuinhu* shall govern, taking effort from the Ist day oi May ißft7. VIA WKftT POINT. Corn per bushel lie. Wheat l'J; Outs Hj Huron Whisky, Flour, m sacks or barrels per Job lbs 34c:— Hugging, Hope, Lard iu eansor bills per 100 lbs 44c. Coal, Pig Iron, by cur load, pei ton, #3.7ft.. VIA MACON. Corn per bushel 14c. Wheat I be. Oats 10c. Uarou. Whiskey, Flour in sucks or barrels, per 100 lbs., 44c.- Hugging, Hope, Lard iu cans or bbts. per 100 pounds ft&cenl*. Coal, Pig Iron, by car load, per toii4.6br. J. ML'HTIAN, President and Hupeiiutendent Muscogee R 11. ÜBO. w. a damn. SuperintendentrtouthwcsUirn Railroad. EMEKHON FOOTE, Muperiutendent Mac cm and Western Railroad. UEO G IICLL, ■aperiiitendont Atlanta and LaUrange KnUroad,’ HAM'L U. JONES. , Eagineerand rtuperintendent M. fcW.PJ. J Ht M, MHeH|*WU, HULL, DUCK & CO. 4 RE now prepared to supply their customors with **■ vorythlug Urey may need for FoiuUy of Planta tion use. HULL, DUCK & CO., A RE ngeuta for the sale of the National Agricultural • A Impieiiients, and keep aiwn.VH on band Ploughs Urkowm, UnkM, Hoes, Wheelbarrows, Corn Hhellers. Htraw Cutters, Corn Mill*, Hand-plows, etc., etc. HULL, DUCK & CO., HAVE just received a largo lot of Land Plaster, and Calcined Pliretur for D.-itruiH. HULL, DUCK & CO., KEEP every thing which a Planter can possibly need. HULL, DUCK & C 0 HAVE a frill and general assortment of Groceries of every description tine Liquors, Cigars, To. bacro, Bagging, Hope, 4c,, 4c. HULL, DUCK & CO., J HAVE a large and well assorted slock of aH kinds < of Staple aud Fancy Dry Goods. i HULL, DUCK & CO •* I ■ HAVE all kinds nf Hats, Fashionable Moleskin, Gasidinore, 4c., and Common W 00l and Hiraw Hal* for plHnlatinus. HULL, DUCK & C 0 1 all the Drugs and Medicines necessary on a j AY pluniation. HULL, DUCK & CO., HAVE n general assortment of Hardware, such as Ilalcheis, Hummer*, Hoes, Axe*. Knives, 4c. HULL, LUCK & CO., and li HAVE a good slock of Huddles of every kind, 14 lltufte*. Whip*, etc., etc. P ... # ? a fi HULL, DUCK & C 0„ and HAVE Boots and Shoes of various kinds and quali ties Hu -a et Bros’.in, Gent*’ fine Bools and Shoe*. Ladies’ Hhoes nt every description. r , Columbus, April Irs, r v t ISTEC'W i SADDLE AND HARNESS ESTABLISHMENT. y-N. THE undinyißnod /■ , —'/ n fi,,,in‘il n tiorw /tJftpdfiSi Coparln.'i.lni.inlln;, J- undertlu l uam- lest n SIlIlIttlAX X t., Fortlre purpose of Carrying on tire SAD3LE: mmms , BUSINESS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. We have taken the Store between Ounhy's Corner 1 and the Hank of Columbus, where we intend keeping a good assortment of BADDLEH, HARNESS, TRUNKS. BRIDLES, COL LARS, WHIPS, MACHINE BELTING, SADDLE 4 HARNESS TRIMMINGS, and everything usually kept by tire Trade, of our own make and the lu st northern manufacture, which we xv ill *eU a* low as can be bought in the South. Mailillc* and Marne** ofany style or quality made lo order, und repairing done at the shot test notice, and uii l ire most reasonable term*. W. L. SHERMAN, A HATCH. | Columbus. Jan. Ist, IHftH wdtf COLUMBUS Stuitilevy. Harness AN!) LEATHE It S T ORE. H. MIDDLEBROOIv & CO., 94 Broad Street, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS raraVin !S4ttUc*. nitrutiii, 4 L*tncr, wmtoi Which the following comprise* a part * --Spanish Quilted Waddle*, overlaid; Eng- ‘ Itoh do; Planters’ Plain do; Youth'* und Boy’s do; Wagon an Plantation do; and Ladle* Saddles, —varie- ty of *tyles. Ui'itUt'N, Murliuiialci. Sa<lil-- and .ttvillta! tlu. HARNESS, Pine Silver plated Carriage. Harness—all quafr’fe*, “ •• “ Rotkawav “ ‘ 1 “ “ “ Double Buggy “ “ “ “ Single do *• •* Plain black Ilarne**, all styles and 4|UMittie*. LBATHEB, Skirting feather, Bridie do. Hog Skins, Pud Skins, Horne** Leather, Oukand Hemlock, Hole Leather, Calf Skin*. Lining Skins, Shoe Pegs, Last*, Thread and Findings, 4c. Machine Belting. Leather and Rubber Belting, all Widths, l.igbi Rubber and Canvas Belting, for Plow Back Band*. Just the Hung tor Planters. j Belt Rivets.and Pace lamtlo-r. TriUKTIiB, fflfjyjg Ladies and Gendcmen’s Dress and Truveioig Trunks, all qo;|i. 4 WiwkiLJLJLJLJ: 1.-- and styles. Bonnot Boa-s, Valun.'* and Carpet Bag*. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. aKmjLEnamelled Leather, Pat Dash Leather ar.d fab fd^EimiiWleiCkillii, all width* aud qualities, On Carpet. Laces, Fringe*. Head. Linings, 1 .entirei Cloth Booting*. Nad*, Tucks, &t. Stirrup*. But*. Buckles, ilaruuM Mountings, Haines Col lure, Whips, Wagon Breeching, And Biind Bridles. All the above goods are of our own manufacture; mode of Uie b<:*t uiateiial and by expon.mced work men. We invite all those who are in want of artu lt a in our litre to call aud examine our stock, and we as sure them that they will be well satisfied with tin quality of goods and the prices; as they will he sold on the very IIEHT TERMS. N 11. New Work made, and Repahing done at the shortest notice darl—-dwtf. BIDWELL’B JP-A-TEIsTT BITUMINOUS COAL OIL GREASE, FOR AXLES. MILL-&EARir?G, &0. rpiHft GKKA*E, for Stages, Wagon*, CarU, C'ar -1 uages, Mdl-Gitaring, Heavy Bearing*, 4c., t* found to be tin- bi-si in use. It i* warranted to stund any teniperature. It emuhine* the body and fluidity ol Tallow. Iteirewux nbd Tar, keeps lire axles a” way cool and does uot run o/f, and is uirenrpaMsed imlurs * bility and cheapness. Mold by JOHN W HUOOKrt, April til, ldffO Druggist. BARLOW’S IX I)IC;O BLUE, FOR ULUCINU CLOTH*. A FEW urnius dropped in a tub of water being sut iV. ficient Tor a whole w ash Hold by JOHN W BROOKH, April Vl, IST* Druggist. CfflTUk, COTTOH, COTTON! ClOTl'O'i Is now selling at a -good \ rice, and If tfce /notes anil aocounls past due toJ Ennis 4 Cos. sr not soon paid, suits will bo Instituted iiuliserlni instely. A word ti> the wlo L salfietont W 4dtf * 1 t'.VNTH 4 CO. s\vi;i:mxn i.i;i:(iu:*i, nr"’ iomn w imiMPu. esfbciaU'"noticb. U.MMI in.lrbt.fi to tH, l.u flrni ..f Brook, It / y I Tmnnoi'i, l.y nolo or nrrmint, rr rei|tirMinl to took. iMHmptviM. not bo citron. w BROOKI* OulumboH. a . Mn-b 94—dwtf. o\f.iii>*t tvirnttf ri;nT received und for sale by J April 81 JOHN W. lIROOKft. Fresh Vaccine Matter, JCfiT received by p 19—if JOHN W ißOOfft, Dntfgict WOOD, EDDY & GO’S Single Number LOTTERIES. ’ Capital Friae $50,000. TICKETS ONLY TER DOHA R'i WOOD, EDDY 44 CO., BIANAOBRI. [SUCCESSORS TO S. SWAN 4 CO.J The following *chnie will be drawn by Wood, Bddjr 4 Cos., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, h each of Ihoir Single Number Lotteries for July ibftv, at AuMtteTA, Ga., in public under the superintea deuce of Commissioners. Class 27 draw* Saturday, July 3, 186®, Class 28 draws Saturday, July 9, 1869 Class 29 draws Saturday, July 16, 1859 Class 30 draws Saturday, July 23, 1869 Class 31 draws Saturday, July 30, 1869 On the Plan of felngle Numbers. 50.000 TICKETS—S,4BS rRIZEB. NEARLY ONE FUI2E TO EVERY WIRE TICKETS Martniliccnt Scheme! To he drawn every Saturday in July. 1 Priie.of_.. $50,000 i “ 0 <KK> } ,7 - lv,dQ 1 “ 4,000 1 “ 3,000 1 “ * .... 1,500 50 “ 500 IWO “ 400 100 “ 3(4) 100 M ICO 100 “ 1W) APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prtaes of smn) Apurox'g to SOO,OOO PrUe are 1,60i 4 “ UtKi “ tO.OUO “ jJIOO 4 “ SSO “ 10,000 M 1000 I 4 “ *v’. r S,IKK) M Vus 4 “ SUO M 4,000 *• 600 4 14 I.'io “ 8,000 “ 600 5 “ 100 “ 1,500 “ 400 6,000** JW ..sito,ooo ft,485 Prizes anionutlng to ... $3V0.00( Whole Ticket* $lO. Halves $5. Quarters $8.60. A Circular showing tire Plan of the Lotteries will be sent to any one dosrumt ol receiving it. Certificates of Packages will be *old at the IbUew lnf rates which is tire rink: Certificatae of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, S6O “ “ 10 Half •* 40 ” “ 10 Quarters “ 0 •• “ 10 Eighth ** 10 Sparta Academy Lottery, UMBER . 405 DRAWS WEDNESDAY JULY 27th, 180$ On the Three Number Plan. 75 Numbers—l 2 Drawn Ballots. Nearly one /Vise to Every l\oo Tiekelt ! One brand Prize of $118,005. 1 Prist of $16,000 j 4 Prices of $6,000 I “ 10,000 | 6 “ 4,000 1 “ 0.070 (fi “ 2,000 Ac. Ac. Ac., Ac. 27.814 Primus amounting to $513,190 Whole Tickets 10; Halves $5; Quarters $2.5 IN ORDERING TICK i IB OR CEBTIFICATF.B Enclose tire money to our addres* for the tickets or dered. on receipt of which they will be Ibrwurded by (liKl mail. Prm iiaeers can have ticket, coding in any figure Urey may designate. List nf Drawn Number* and Prizes will be sent to purchaser* imrae.diatrlv lifter the Drawing. Purchiwore will i- soho write tlreir signatures plain, and give tlreir post unice, county and Hiate. Ucuremher that every prise is drawn, and payable In full without dedurtii.n. All prizes of SI,OOO amt Under, payable immediately after tire drawing, other prises at the usual time of 30 day* NOTICE TO COKIIES VON DENT*. Those who prefer not sen ding money by mail can use Ti Adaiux Expreis < omjnny, whereby money for Tir ket* in sum* ot Ten Dollar* and up wards can be went ui AT OUR RISK AM) EXPENSE from any city or town where they liave an office. Ths money and order inusllie enclosed in a Governtiienl Post Office Stamped Envelope, or the Express Compa ny cauiiot rn eive them. All coijimnnication* stricUy confidential. Address orders for Tk ket* or Certificates to WOOD, EDDY 4 CO., Augusta. Ga. or WOOD. EDDY 4CO . Atlanta. Gu. or WOOD. EDDY & CO.. Wilmington Del. Persons reniding near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlanta, Ga., can have tlreir orders filled and save time by ad dressing W. Hwhii 4 Cos nt either of these cities. Book Binding i superior style <.T the office ol the r, i oil, Too.- •• OJK, TO RLBT. rr he back-room over Holt4Hutchins’ OfflJ 1 ir for tent the balance of tire year, it i* one of ih* most pleiittant root its in the city. Apply ut the |nne H—'Hf ‘I ‘MKS OFFICE FRESH U)NGKESS WATER. JU3T received by J. A. WHITESIDE A 00. June 1. 1850- t. KKRiitiuk & fit., COLUMBUS, GA. WHOLE (SALE A.\l> RETAIL. GHOCEH3 & PaOVIBION DEALERS AVK on trend mm will continue to receive I ;'a large aud well selected stock, embractug eve- V ty artit le in thcirliire, which are uttered to their J) friends and the public at market prices- Corns ami see u*. Ins7—dwtf HAVANA CiGAKS, inn / mil DIRECT IMPORTATION, vsnous lUv/jl/'/x/ brauds, for sale by miriS-wiltl E. BARNARD 4 CO. WEST INDIA MOLASSES, Krt DARHELB r.hoseu for suie by i/U msrch3fi will! E. BARNARD 4 CO. MESS PORK ~ lArt BBI.H for sale by IUU Feb l-—dwtf E. BARNARD, 4 CO. GOLDEN SYRUP. OA 10 GALLON KEGB, Choice. 4\f for sale by E. BARNARD 4 CO. Feb, 18. dwtf TO THOSE INDEBTED. i.y E hereby give n.irice that all rlaims due us. and * ’ not paid or nHttofiirtonJy arranged, prior to next re-art) day ot tho respective couture* m which the par lies reside, will be suod. None will be slighted. nrertO dw tl E. BARNARD 4 CO. I’lnntluti Fotaluen. I AA BARRED* FINK EYES, for saie by IUU feblO.ltf E. BARNARD 4 CO. • New and Molanea KfHDH. Hugar, nil graiies, ItU 150 Bills, and U bbis choice Molasses for sale by feblOdtf R BARNARD 4 CO. Fancy Flour. i BIILH. Extra Choice Saint Louie, for sale by 4y I feblOdtf E. BARNARD 4 CO. Blown unit. X HACKS lor sale by fJU feblOdtf E BARNARD 4 CO. on Cuul*nnient. *JAi 1 COILS llsini Spun Rope, a good article for OUU sale in lots by E. BARN ARD 4CO ('olrimhns. Feb 10. IHsU—dwtf. HSIHBIIQN & PITTS, AUCiIO.N & COMMISSION MS 11C HINTS, A9D NSG-RO BROKERS, $0 stud 0 I Orosd Htreet Colnmbus, Os, WILL still c mil rule the above line at our old stand, t'haukful fer the pairouago beisto* fore so UUeraily oxtendeti to us uy our i> .ends au<l the public, *o hope by renewed exeriions tomert Useontnniunco. Noofioru will be spared to give entire *MUsthcUon to those who may confide tbelr Uueiuees to uur care. We will give oar personal attention to it* sale of Real Rsiate, Muruhasdlsesud Pro* -luce. Having houses fitted up expressly tor the purpose ,we are prepared to hoard, purchase ttu l sell Negron* on Commission. Liberal advance* willbeurada as heretofore on Safroes and Merchandise. Administrator*and Executors'sales attended to in reasonable term* HTA Hrock of LIKELY NEUROOKHof fill ‘riasses will b- keptoonstantlv on band v t’llAH. and. HARRIBOIVf GEOMOI U P ITT*. Col am bus. Hem . IM*.—• ** F. LANDON, (SIGN OF THE) BIG |[ HAT HAS returned from N'w York a of the fluea assortments ol HA.TQ “ver before offered in tills city embradsK Mole*Mn-Drab Otler-Drnb and Blark Bratrr, CAHHIMEHE FRENCH HO FT HATH, ami every variety of Panama, Straw . Leghorn and Fancy Hats, all of which h* offers to his friends and eiretotnars nt LOW PRICES ! lie would also roll at* tsntion to his large stock es I'mbrallae* Canes d$ Children's lints, of all kinds and qualities.— Also, a line lot of stout Straw and Wool Hats fer groti. ITT HATS MADS TO ORDER Marah I>, IfM.-dwlsi.