The Columbus weekly times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1865, July 04, 1859, Image 4

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§1 raa t* nt**> M Tba of *• ‘ ,ow “**• Ya*d” aj I* *Hla. Mat wa has a rad. loviaff duty to parfore ’ roallui* it *■> <*“M 101 praw which ‘TitiHiV’ ilMajr Ma laid nponlt. Daily ws an* “puling a*Ay.” *nl *<x> we too, wit! be is a “talk tkiU, u toM.” Thru wfay Uviab all es uxt <‘*w n U hante of tfac living, srtulttlie voioaloi* c-4yof Uw toifib* 1 * tpeaking through loved <*p* rveUng there, “Korgat udr Rot.’’ Alaa, and do wd rkqulr* that muiajer, when- Bjr almost •v'rj Aumrrti r.*unl. Soma vacant seat y t Mvad ’* found, Home Mipitf *fN|t mjido luving faux: Now nfjejit from tW atJi’iiMom'd p)fVo, Kaoall uv with aaddenc-d itopfi m 1 glow. Where *r*twitb hoodloss tread waM go, But memory now has a snered trust. And garlands wreath o’er the hallow’d dust, Mot by duty's stoni comuiHlxl, But tribute* from nlfwtWs hand. And through the dictate# of nffwtion’s heart, wo will answer tb* following “llj dodtfs, not words.” A Vatre hpeahtag tram Oar (caietfrj •Shade* of “Rrebus” blunt with sorrow. Joyless dawns thy coming morrow Willi sadness rife; Beneath thj shade ull pa** away - Who trod earth’# path, M we fri-day In busy llf. Year* have past sinco lir*t were choson These nfir** whore our loved ‘* reposing - Time hallow'd spot, Oh, ,ti* our eherished one* iaat <1 welling llarh! Angels bright, to us are telling, ‘•Forget them not.'’ Forget tbom, oh can such a fueling O'er our heart* be slowly stealing iusiduoosly ‘! Cat) earthly cares or earthly pleasure* Erase from memory once prised tfeasure* f It may not be. Hhall we shun with droad unknown, Where rests the dW whose spirit’* flown Unto their Maker '! Shall our wide-spread land* around Make us neglect this sitftred ground Mod's Acre ? Ah no, then lei's unite and plan With heart and hand, the’ cynic’s acau. Vkrrihwiw upbraid ; Our loved eat* (on, shull rest beneath Sweet l a art l yrorei, and nylr.au heath, ’Mid Cypress shade-. Then let a floe Mon'* willing heart fn this sacred work take each a part And inflnetioe shed: But no longer nnmeksx let it Ire. Inscribe it --let passing strangers see Where sleeps our dead. TACIT A. Columbus. Georgia. “Lit Ms Kish Jltu pun Him M-mu-.n."—The Editor of the New Orleans Advocate has this In olden t about the ravaged of the yellow fever in that city, related to him by one of the Methodist pastors: “Thepreacher was nailed a low day* since to attend toe Niwnfl of a young man. Before hi sickness he was a stout, buoyant, manly youth. He was from the .State of Maim', and bad boon 1 here buta short time. He was atMu-Ued by vcl luw fever, and soon died, with no mother or rela tives to watch by bis bedside, or to soothe him with that sympathy which none but those o| our own “dear kinrlml blood ’can fwi or manliest.- He died among strangers and was buried by them. When the funeral service was over, and the srrango friend# wHPhad inlnisterod to him wore about to Anally close the e>>ihu. an old lady, who stood by, I slopped tliom and said, “Let tin- kiss him for his 1 ai>ther! M We have yet to find the first manor woman to whose eye “this simple irnttn hn* not j )>rought tears “ The Tribute of u Tear * aarrwgw 10th chap., Jltir vensg. “Lei me kiss him for his mother,'’ Oh ‘twill soothe her anguish’d heart To know there wmk iuithr To act a MothefN part. Tho’no kindred eye wept o'er him With grief's dcop laden sigh, Nor the Mother who adnrad him Had saen her lovod one die. Yet, stranger eyes wnleUed o ar him And wiped his death moist brow. Oh could anxious heart* restore him, He’d not bo sleeping uuxv. With the winding sheet around him In his narrow coffin'd bed As sorrowing friends surround him Kach heart with anguish bled. To view their silent passive guest, With impulse naught could smother, One heart still nobler than the rest, Now kissed him for hie mother. Take comfort, oh, thou mourning one, Take comfort in thy woe, That gentle hands and skill hath done Ail to avert this blow. Than, upward turn to hcavon above True comfort there you’ll lind. The promise is the God of lore. The broken heart wilt bind. TACITA. Columbus, <la„ June 1850. Be beuile to thy Husband. **Hd\entlo, there arc hours when h By anxious cart* is tossed : And shadow* deep He on his brew. By business trials crossed. Wife, U gentlo to thy husband, never multiply words. Whm you mm a cloud gathering, dark, gtoomy, partanlion*, hear distant thunderrt-Ming uuw and then sue a lightning flash, stop, •<.//,- Be gentle ns a laiub, wait calmly, patiently, till the storm i* peat and the bright van- beam* *Ulc forth, fine uuguarded, hasty word may set the world on Are, the whole course of nature ! “Be gentle, Ms for you he toils, And think*, and strives to gain Home comfort* and home happiac*.* Uou't let him strive in vain. Be gentlo, though some hasty word Should fail—it was not meant , A smile, a kind word will recall, And many more proyeut.” Be careful of thailiulc unruly murtvWi. which no wan oau tame. Kxmji it a* wit h a bridle, lie m gentle, put on the angol. Hol-.m -u says : “Tiic beginning of strife Is as when one Iwitnili water . therefore withdraw frutu eoniat'tiun*, hekbre it be meddled with*” “A couiimml dropping in a very rainy day. ami a contentious woman arc alike. Tmk HsMir-sT Blunt.™ The attention* of butch elors is invited t*> the following “w isbur.V “In. r. , in city sacked and bumed—a Loiukm in Hm midM of a piagm -a ship burning ut sea- a family pi ning in starvation u mr of honey snnisbed on the pavemsut, but tbesnddcat sight to u f „u is an rtld bachelor stolidly walk tug towards hi* end, hi* groat duties undone, his shirt butt on* oil. hi* stocking# out at the toes, aud nobody to o his mouey to. W'ervwe such a man, the uiUd, reproving rye of a widow or maiden lady would drive us mad. Hat there is still hope. I glicr and older men than any of our friends have utar ried lwautifui wives, who teamed them admirehly, andapeut their money elegantly. lot Avn*. —The latett wHtion tjtttt published i of Webster's quarto diction ary giio* it the |.,| lowing deli mil'>u • The nemo and an artive and hardy body or aeMb*r. in the French jorviee originally Arabs, bnt mm l rcnclo... a who wear ; the Aral* dress. It l* *Hh rived (>. m the Arabic word Eouaoua, a confederacy of the A raid, ti ila'* who live on the mountain.- bio-U of Aigiera Mngy<ir is the uuwo of a pi-opU who in thv ‘Mb • enturv invadml and overrun lluugan, pre\n.u* ly Milled by thv lions. The .Msgysrs mNmHII the dominant race in Hungary. t’oftit, or Ceoyb *t kui, i# a Uiodotau word, atnl mean* day lawnrer. The in China bavewlvpted it to dasiguate Chinese day laborer*. The term latberefoic applied to the day laborers both of India and Chum. .V#jMy# (Hindoo. jryw|sO. means a native td In dla employed in th military service of a Europe an power.*—Jon re/ o/ Onmmtrx*. A Master CoW.--Tbe Vicksburg Suu say*. 1 Mr. Barnes, who roside* on the Loeieiau* side of the river, has a large linrhatneow whioh swim across the Mississippi river every morning end evening. She swim# over this vide In the morn. jdok grass, and wiin* back in the evening CULLENS ft TURWPSEED, ATTOHNEYH -A.T I-A W, t FORT OAINBH, GA. Will practice In Clay and adJoinmj? count we in Georgia, and in Henry county, Ala. Apr”* IMsflt r .--wtf w s. ieunsoa. rkckki. JOHNMON A lUICKEK. ATTORNEY© AT X-A.W, CfHNICTA, CHATTAiIOOCHKK COUNTV, GA. WlLLjriw prompt nttenthre to all tmsiness Mtrs icd to ilit iruse throngiMuit lit#* I’aisols t'lrruu. lot tticl otuiiM— of Talbot, Htirin, Marion, Teyko iid|Hcbiey, fifiln- (4filtNooeiiM < ttcnit Fcbruarv 5), lM# a. m. .ro.-aKis Attorney at X.w, UNION KI-KIMIM, AI.A. 117 11,1, prnctif vln the dflTrrelit fowl* in Moron kd VV sftHi.iHtrcoti.itK - Kirnt nttciiiion arven to the coDoctKM* <*f claims ft3-*WW T. J. U I IV X, ATTORNEY A.T LAW, HAHII.rON, UA. Will i—telKl pr.iui| t!j t.i i*ll hu-lneic cntruMe*. u*hi,rare. JW.SH lAi” wly. Tlioma- W Cobb, ATTORNEY AT LAW, I’ttESTON. Webstar County, Ui*. Will praotico in the counties of Clay, Chat-tu hoochoi , Webster, Marly, BsndolpU, .viewart and Hdmter. Particularattctl<Hi given to eolleeHng and remitting. JmiJifl IB&T wtf. wu. i>. nt.Aa. TAngt;e oi.ivau. ElaiiiA Ollter, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BUEN A VIBTA, MARI(>N|<:OUNTY,(JA. Will practice in the counties ofJWarion, Macon tftewsrt. Taylor, Chattahoochee,‘and any of the adjoining counties, when their services may be reouired. Also in the Histrict Court of the Uni ted Btntos for the JM-tricl of Georgia. .deptetuiier 11,1 Hi>H. -wlf. S. H. Mtallbrtl, Attorney at Law, DLAKKLY, EARLY, CO,"n A, Hlnkfly April S, 15.,0. 1t ,la-. A. t’lcnfliiicn, ATTOUNKT AT LAW. Anil Molt# Iterlii Chancery, ABBEVILLE, HENRY COUNTY, A IA. July IV. IHf>B. —wly. .foMC|li F. Foil, ATTORNEY A.T LAW, (,’OI.UMItUS, GEORGIA. klf 11,1. stlcml promptly io nil hiisumss ei.irn-lc.l lo , VV ids rare tu the laenttcs of llnms : Tslhoi, Taylor. Mhiioh ami t'hallahoortiec. Offlre on West rttite of Broad sir net, over Wynn sci H ion l aprtlM “<Hv llowartl A WrriiiN, ATTORNEYS ATLAW, CRAWFORD, ALA, ROIT. N. noWAttn. WAI.THKII. WKUMR. i Crawford, Al*. June 8. wAtltf. %Villim liivlor, ATTOHNKY AT .LAW, CUTIItttiMT, HAMM it.l'll GO.. GA Will pmcikre hi iho noußiius of itsmiolph, Calhoun. Terrell, Early, Clay, ibtk<-r. iJmighcriy Miller umi Htewart. Hepkhto— Wellborn, Johnson A Sloan, Attnr j nays at Law, Columbus, C. All busßHNia entrusted to hi* care will receive j immediate atbmtion. Juucd ‘6B—wdU. I Marion Mcllmiic, ATTORNEY -AT XaA-W, ! TALBO'fTON, TulbotCo. Oi Oetol wAdflf. iHoM’k A Ijiiin, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, COfsIJMfWH, U Ennui A. "#■ n J. MOHKH WM. A LAWS ; i jwa**(>fl)f- next door to the Post f Sent, t, |H. dwtf. !R. V. MAHTIM. J. .1. MARTIN. J. J. Ml,Al*B j j “MARTIN, MARTIN & RLADH, AttornovH at Law, COLUMBUS, OA. l)e.cfiubrr IT, IMSS —itwlf. WM. A. II AMOA WAV . K \.. IIHAY HARDAWAY A GRAY, GENERAL Commission and Forwarding nxisueECAsra’H, Corner of Olive and Commercial Htroets, sAiivr i.ollm, no. February 22, 1859—dAwly. hfi&gb W. F. I,.ee, ■. 1. Si Uealul Siii-Keuu, OFFICE Corner Broad and Iluuilolph Strcots, COLUMBVS (lEOR(i lA . December 17, 1858. wddtf. J. FOGLE & SON, DENTISTS, Office on Randolph Street, near Broad, com MII U li K (j A . Columbus, Dec. 9, 1M67. dAwtf. AMEitICAN WATCHES! IN GOLD ANDJdII.VBIt CAKES. UW At Purple's old Miami, Joint’s New Ituibltiig, tJ ft Colombo*. Ueurfia. o- t. !MI dwtf T • HPKaR Tin: HOtIFSiTFAI* FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. or hi;w voiiK. Friucigal OHU-o, Whifhn’k Building. i No. 136 Nassau St corner of Beekinnn, ! lli'Min liUltlc* I 1 M rvvltaut's Etc liwitgr npithl iSI.tO.OOO. OIRECTOUS. Wo. t ‘hsmn'PV . Wm Chauitrcv h t'o, 10 Old M|ip A|o*e- I'svlor. PriwMli'Ht tltv It an K Paul Moofioid, rt|M>lt)ud. Ttieiftott A t'o , UP llriutflwny p t . \an Melon, i ; Van itohalvlt. Kdwards A t •> . M Kmnl ieel V |t.i-.i!oo, M Water dtreet .la- tt Wilson, to.uieil) Wllsoti 4 Culib, ,T< Front el I |i Mpragin l)M b, Kpitlimi'A (>., IOS Fiuift *t Uenj. || Lillie, It M Little to. t’o HI Pesrl—l ,loini (i UulluooK. InH-tiiuiioiisl l.ile In-urau. f- In TI W all -t. rJ Foloiwen. J t t oleinsn A t o. rt‘t Wall -t Wui Kit lions, SO Pino win-ei Kdwaid IlM.clit, I‘iesideiit ol the llank of the t om took wealth Wm A W lire lev. kl Willmiu Ht. t Melells, .VI Ibmver Mu,- t. N t ’ Piatt. Piesitii-nt ArC'.'.iii ‘ Hank. Nassau i John T Wilson, TS Fiilion si H u w Riilovk. II NAHA VVinioi k k r<> l* He. k j to in -Heel \\ m I. M> Donald. 15 H ekiu.ui si Wm tloi.ir- dgr. II Mevcheuts’ Kwlinnte. John li l.luliH'.nU , It Iteeknißn-et. NetkiaiiHd VN Ituriot, ,\ W It..Mi- k fX>. 5a Ve-ex -i I'uxli Isbnip, Ltihri.|> A Wilkinson, 15 Murrnv -I W M Newell, Newell, itiirtiniii k Mr Donald. I t Mm hr st.eet Fredern’ A. Fisher, Wolfe, Du-li Hint Fisljer; Wsiren street .Miiinml II Fouler, ISM Neman si Kobe it It tNirriei, Meim-. I’untet k Miens .kml, 4)1 WeireiiM Joint II t orßrtt, t'tly Hall Gen W Head, Geo W A Jelusl Head, ITt* t ‘liuuibei* atieet Jfilm H rtniMth, Atvhiieet, IN t ‘liamlwm Georget'Himil, t'mvil, llertiek A M* ad. 4t) ('banibero KHet'l Wft Hulk ley. Alb it, Mx lean k Hulkbx, 49 hut bees tHrvel. It M lloldtedßi. N \ H lleatitig t'o, IN It. >tixxax Fnin.is ‘liUer. 51 D. ineForatili hi. Tbi foiupaay tusurw UuihHugs, MsiclsusUtc, I'uiniture. MorigHßm*-’ Interest. LuaMs. Items, Ves -ele in Port and tlndf t‘nrfoe>, and neraoiiHl prop. rl> reitersliy, against loss or ilaniMgi- by n* ai tin ifdu.nl tales. Insuring Lenses und Rem- in m new iMintr and is \* stithy ol more attention limit it lit* bewtnhw re ifivni W Mere Insttranee is rUm ted for two years a lib-ial Mbatnoeiit will be made in the mi*. Fatties wishing insurant* ot dx-sirinc ,).• •.t this t'onip.iix ,b> Applying (by mini xr olbx'itviael at tin: otHie in New A ork, aud giving all iwessaiy pm ik'ulars vx ill meet w ith prompt attention Retemng lx tin- Rijtlx Ginrstlei ■>( ..r Dime non, u* ample Mssiirsn. e flwthe pooupi and liberal transaction . of oni business, we rx*#p* tluUjr soIhK a share ol y-,ui palronafs and in fluent*. wtl.ltA* rHAUNOKY, FresMaui. WILLIAM HIJI.DKKDGII, Vlre Ptfrident. JOIIA h OAKLEY Wecrviary June 0, IMP -wM. PfiHIVU!! GI AXO! THE undetaigncd arc daily cxjn*cnng s large •trpply of th popular lertditofr. pfltobaeeo , iron) tin .ieotot the Paruviso gov-rnunw i and warraub and gonnlnw Puce fodr A< 1i per one hundr<-d pouttdn, or f7d iei ion of tttoxi ptjutid*.— I ...JNSY sc* ; VALtIABLE HIVKR PLANTATION FO * SAL F'. *THM*ibftefitosri*ow oMars Pr satotus ralu •RtD* g|,t'ri*r llnulUiM,fihl mi hex a Imre Fort Mflk datnKetrntilullig *•**■•■ “f which tit.. SCT are rti*t rate Rivnt HoUnmand tho bal*ac high Flneifaial >!genii |Ulitf. nmbrac*uK‘i M mt comfortable dwaHinic. with • well ot naeottmit water, anew i;#Hl)screw and Gln House and all ue niasnri niiti'nDH'i amitlxtures itithe l.xtliou* luno :trM a.:ri-sar.Tlmred,oi third ol which Isfrx-sh. In mv Hi>M*n<;,‘ aj.ply to Remunl A. Grier or hemls iMKr ■ jam.* . ,r. H. & W. A. HOSS, Wholrutelo and Retail DRY GOODS A GROCERY merchants! VI ax-on, (lie or gin. Also. Agents tor Wheeler’* and Wilson’* How ill* Machine* well J -wlf. LUMFKIN UUIjSK. U MI’KIN, KTHWART fO. tiA. I‘wV T HK suiraenbur, having pun tiiiw*<J the Ibow! abovo tiouao, resolved lo make it one JiflDLworthy the patron f'e ol thb travelling public. Jl good lure and iiU.-ntivc servants mould erititle a Hotel lo custom, tiio uuddrmgiind Ihillnr* hinuwll, tliut those who try him oi.ee, will come again, f ’minecied v/ifh the Motel, are commo dious Btahiee with truel.V • *tl**rti. Oct 19. wtf. JOHN YAHBROUOII. BROWR’S HOTEL, OPPOSITE THE PAHSENCEH DEPOT MACON, GEORGIA. E. E. BROWN, PROPRIETOR, B. F. DENSE, Stiperintendoiil. fgT Maale ready on the arrival of every Train. Macon.Oa., April 15,1H56. wtf. BEDELL & WEEMS, NAVE removed to the corner forrnorly occu pied by W. A. Redd, A.Co , lately by Watt and Happmgtoii, where thy will keep coostaotly on hand, h well selected stock of GROCERIES. consisting In part of Bacon, Bagging and Rope .Sugar and Coffee, Liquors, See All of winch they offer at the lowest market prices, Aug. IRftfl. wf. NEGROES! NEGROES! WE are conatantly re otving from Vir* L’lniH and North Carolina a and well selected stock of Men, Women, j boya and < irla, including field har.da, hAtwe I serviiiit*, rneelieoics, Arc., bought i>y one oIJ^J. the firm expressly for this market. Our friends I may rely on getting negroes ot good charactei, t coming up fully to oar repreeentatiowe—* we sell I none on commniHno HATCHER A, McGEHEE. July 2f., 1858—wlf PLANTERS’ WARE-HOUSE. C( >I,I'.XI HUM, ISA , Jd.i.VJl, l"5. THE umfersiged return their thank* ’ (■■■■fto their Ineiidssnd the public generally the liberal patrenage fmretoloie bestow ed, and hope by a strict attention to busbies* to . merit further favor*. They are happy to suite 11tint thev have secured the service* >l Mr J. M. W A'TT a* Rook keeper, r.cd Mr W. A BED-* j ELI. as aahvifiau.who will lie happy to serve their I IntHtd* and the customer* of tin- house. DILLARD, !’<>WELL a €O. J Columbus. June 29, 1858. ivlv ALABAMA LANDS FOU SALE I ! I I AfIIKS in llciirx county, .t mile- liebov j I Oil < ‘oluitthix. mi the rimiiMliooclmx’ river, nml I 25 milen l**bw Fort Game-i *'*• acres ure dssmxl (RKf ax’rr. urn rivci ImiMmiii. Wlni li iH|ir>>ilto e trrm •*(” j to 50 baatu*l- t ‘urn, Or from l.fltltt l” ‘J.500 poumis of I I ‘..(toil to tin* fii- On tin- jilii’ x:nre nil lti- ncrc—aiy j lniuco veins ills IfoliNSs fm N< gxrd wafsi. ana [s jiosltlix in* any rxsetion In Aiittaiuin For lintlier 1 pattieuiai-, .tpptv lo me Ml Mulxx;iy. Ais .or It Allison ! an.) A G J.inoN outlie pn'ini*’ - j AUo, HfHiiwTeg I riinl. nc;>r Mnlxv■ jvv, Harbour coHn j Itv afHlacrti* cleared—nil lie-li liaviug Iweu cleared 1 m lb*’ hist -evx-u year# Tins i# strung time land aud ! ■ xx ill piodm e liom ’Jtl to HO tmslix‘l- forii. and fiorvi one 1 j txitwo thousand pounds cot!on pci • Improve J HHMits Ibm—the dxx oiling cost *I,INHI, and is -tiuan and! j mi a liigJi sutuly ridge, xx .il. good x\ .*•, and i very I | i r.nx.M.H-.in .lesnnMe m a country residence. J Until of I best* places Hie known in < uUiHihiis, Gh., 1 where luiiuines cun Ih> made I invite tlinse who are ( purehAsiua. lo evuiuuix* llie.sn places diirina Dm 1 coming spring and summer, and Indue ilmm by xx tun tliex set*. l A ItOf-iIV j March 10—wtf Midxvnx, ttarlmur <o. Ala iraas tBSiLiLA osuhdki K A TING S A I, O ON. dSfekx / A WILL bn upeimd by ilm <a ty tth of October. Mk Boarders will lie taken liy the month, week or day. Meats at nil hutMuday xvr night. ftyT HIS l> A R will ulw..ys btx supplied with the ChoUioM Liquors and Ckkara. This House is two doors below the P. O* oot4—wlf. F. WILHELM, Proprietor. SI’UOTT'S t F.LBBRATF.D VF.HIT AUt.K OLD ENG LI si I, AND AMERIC AN BITTERS. AN INKNTIM ABLK TONIC', DIIJRKTir, AND AJVVI-DYMPKPTIU. SOIKNTIFK’AI.LY prepared irnm me orlainst reclpx’ ol U Dr. Bnroti,aud ‘eminei.tlj iucoMm full amt IxigHly , populsr ptiyiielan of Hhrop*tiir, Bnglaiui. Thxixo hiahly palatnb'a aud agreenble hitler*being compound ol PURELY VEGKTABI.K EXTRACTS, judi(x>otily aeteoled and NkidruUy ounpmimled i,are coiifldeutty recommended to the public for their Valuable Medicinal Properties. For !.**ot Appatl-.0. Nervou# Debility, Funut, Dyspepsia, they are tudDpeii-ablu. In tuneltoiml xierauiremenis of the Liver and Kidneys, a# well hs Jixaudict . Khoumaosui, ttoulnnd Uravxd, they area “slue xpia non” For remain domplHlnU Jlhlix proparllon is pecu liarly nxiaplexl. For ohiidreu Uarrai<*d with ihe Colic, and the pains of Dentition it is a soothing amuager Asa stimulus to Inva ids, ihe utieet>l. .| and tick h(*e hitlers are uiM’iroastMitde and free from Alrlm liot and. Or** a sure p. ev cutix <• of I Ihttts ami Fc x r. DIKICTIONB A wine glass two or three lime*a day. For ladles lx* • ihirxU; CnUdraii in proportion. ;For xx<ry weak stoiiMCba cue third water. Prepartnl at at FagS Laboratory, Moutaomrry Ala TANARUS be had ol Druggist’* and >-ouuir) mere hauls.’ K norally. rtept.M—wtr H1M.1,. nifOK It CtJ. J k fi mulim on a t o THOS MACKENZIE & SONS, Importer?! of SADDLERY HARD-WARE, MANCKACTCHKH? OF 1 HATED COACH AND CIO HARES, AMI UKAI.IiKM IN CARRIAGE TRIIHMINGS. No, ‘i4'4 Hall tiiiorrat Near 4'Unrlea, HALT!MOKE. . Febtuaiy 14, IftF— wly* Itook-ktM-piiur: \NY 1101 Kl’, engaged m a vvlielx-sale. retail, ship P'lig, *M t oUliMiarioii Hu*tl)'iW, di'Miins ita Books kept hx Doiioh ot Mingle Untry, x dhei vx iin or vviih otM a Joxlknal, lefencd to the Ral"critiei. xxlmxxi-h e s titliNtinu MslffltwtlVy Nktmrr rah Ih-given IYIUMAM (MILKMAN t'uUibert. Ga. Feb. II - wtl PILES. FISTULA. STRICTURE. CANCKHB AND tCBOPI LA OlUkiD. FA V FUI.KTM roHtHimng tesumouiula of lint tiighesi x'ha racier, as lo It hi xurm xx ill h for wanted to iuiv that may wish them, Those andting to test the cflicax x ot Dr t’l.OPTOfj'K wonder All rwmedie* must give a lorreet dem nption of the disease, m, amnnirame in Hi* npiptent Mage, piusnt eoudtuun, local ion. a A tlm-x*ent lamp must aceoinpucy all ixuuuutaica lMe Vddiese J A ( I.OPTON. fliltirsville, AN ( t’KUM GUAKAMbKU asargawlv TO CONSUMPTIVES. VIT.KHG YS4AN havmf Hired hi* mb nrcoasump noil in it* worst wage*., slier Iwiug gtv-n up to dn*. bv Ihe m.xst relebmiud physKiaus. deetn e to make known the mode <*fll eure.iw huh pn>v* sucvinxeAtl la everv ease.’ to tho-e atfll. led with Toughs, Onlda, and l onaamplion.and he wiU send the same to any sit. dress, iVeo of charge Address, enclosing two stamps to pay return postays DkNFKf A DPR marehY wly 111 Pstihe Hfreet N V BRAADK A kORVKR, aaBROAD ax. CFFKR THKIK tiXCKI-LK-XX r'FOOK Ot K*gjj|PIANDS MELODEONS, &C., || I At northern prices. A good Plano for 92>*b; Mek4tsn( from SSO to $125. Abw, luexcelloßt Organ for Church nr Parlor at $159. Call and examine at BO Mrd Hrc. .land, 183# -wly, A250 Reward. A NIK RO man with wife ;u.d t child, either mu aw ay or xvre stolen im the MikN-ii* <r, near Kliomin m Hiuriti emildy, G.I .on ti.e ITfli ull.. Tim negro man b about 38 years olif, mv leit <r over in height, raw buried ami of a very dark copper colnr Tba woman it itt? years obi; bettrs ustrong resemblaiK *'n tier l.usbaud both ill eomptelon The chibi t#Hh>x imd aged one year These belonged IbriUWfl) to Ur. Knott of l.lnowtoiu; ripring M. C , ami may firidiahlv In* making an attcNipt f* return t-> ituit pfom Tbs aimv reward w ill Ih* given for the arrest of the nr-grm-s and thiwves, * itJi proof t convict,or fifty dol lars tor till! ■mf'* roiifineim u> nf the negroes Uiem solvas. The Atlan'a Intelihrenreriindthe Mae.m Telep.apft please enpy in weekly one itmuth uud forward lull-to till* ofttce. II I..LOWK. Mmv V’i. 105ft—wtf. ALABAMA LANDS I OK V%MI. . MY PLAMTATID.N adjoining the t'uion Hpriuji*, containing JKlflacre# Tor BOtiaere* I. gj: cleared, in Rood lepair and cultivation, w ith JULi imw framed budding* of ull kinds for the management of such a l*m. The bulunre well lim tu-fed The Inuli ue I tides t to-most leuntful l.utld.iig sitiiution iii tior Mpmtg*, a flobrisliing village with good schools, to which point the Mobile A Girard K-'iilroad will notch I ht* fall, and wliieli is also ih point of in terscninii ot the Montgomery Uailroad The tract i >.f lime character, emlira. inn llanmiock. Prairie and Kidge Lands Or, I wilt sell myGatetwe place, lying four mil*# from Hnspensiop, a Depot . n tin- Mobile is Girard lloiul, c.ontumiiig 1,520 acre*. WHI cleared, In good re pair mid cultivation. About half of* it is I'ratrie. the remainder ltmmm k :iml JUdgaLamls, well timbered, with good hewed log house*, nml a framed gin hmi** I seb*< ted ttiese landsr arly ftom (oration and qtiMlity Air my own n*e, and 1 am only induced to sell one of them now to make an eiperkment on some swamp land# in Louisiana. It HLAt k.Mo.V (.hunm-miggee, Macon county, Ala. fTT'Augusia GoiiHtHultnnnliiii and Havannuh Repub lican will please ropy and forward bill to this other for i oibxrtiou max In - w 3w NOTICE. g/ftk The ulis<nt.er otters btr suir a yulaalde Farm in the 7th District nf Worth conn 9gaP^i>. Ga., consorting of !Wl ■< res of Land. IHO or fimJAmm I'** Acres open Lands, n new Gin House and Hriew upon the place. tVi or ‘JOh head of t.aiite. übotil the suite niimhcr of hogs, and ;tt* head *>f sheep Terms will I <-made n < <>ti.mod;iiiiig and sirbrly so when ihe cash is otfered Kuqiiim in Albany at .las Hill’ - Livery Htables, for directions to the place June 4—wlf Tilth* It KKNDAI.I. RICHARDSON’S IRISH LINENS, DAMASKS, DIAPERS &.c s CtONHFMKKrt ui Richardson's LmsMs. and those J strous ol ohiamtoglhe GFAI'IN F, GtHiDH.should see that the artidss they purchase are seated w ith Ihe full nahie of Die Hrnt. A © WifiatSOg as a yitKa.iiee of the xmitdite** aud doraluhty *f Ihe Tlibxinitioii it rendered essr-ntlnfly neeessury, ># large tpiaulilM'S of inferior and deb* live Linen# are prepared, season after season, and scitied vx ith Ihe name of KI4 II AItfJHON, Uy Irish Mouse*, who, regardless of the injury thus indicted alike on the Ame rican cottHum. r and thu mamtim inrerc of Hut geHHiru gooda, will not readily uiumdou a busim-r,* -<i|M<illtsi(le while iiurctiHsers run t>e imposed oil xx 111. goods oral worthies# character J. HI I.LOCKK A J. It I.Of Kl 7. nov.ltt- a lv. Agents 3kt hurrh Mtrast, S. V. IRON SCREW, I IIA VK pureturned *.( M. Jam. ‘ Starry of Thom I. asville. Ga. the right Piths i!e .if hi* Patent Orn-n for the roiiuiics ol Mnxni. Kiis-o-ll and M>mlgomery, Altt. The fosl a*, xvellas tin ftereiv is of Wrought Iron, and him the advun ago of hi mg m rompleie as to require futt hide room fiur its erection |i n.ay !• put up either in lull lint mom or n soparale ns.in, a* may lie pietenr-di it, pin ks ttnely amt conveniently without the use of a mule. They will he put up on reasonable t*him and guaran teed lo give satisfaction My address is llaidiutux. Macon county Ala. JOHN A DI. .NN ReoßPnc—W. J, Tarver, Ja. G. Hunks. Etion.AU- Ma. Drag —The Iron tfcrrwr that Mr Massey put u|. hu me |u*l fait, provrs lo do good work, in u very H.iiisfuU ory niMiiuer, for which reason, u* well as be cause it is convenient and so well protected, I am m>o h pleased with it. Yours, J. T l*l'l(tio\s* March 14. 1859—wftm WANTED, rum Hl'dllEL* clean, well saved! ow lian. • B M/ R F. roI.HMAN . TROY FACTORY, ('oliiimlhin, (iia. WF'.lluv utulerrigmai, havo ituaday pure based train J Hums HhiimKou, th 1 ray Factory aud onUra Hiuck.ami will cooluiuft tlm Inutmosa under th name aud slyfe of’Troy .Ughuheinriug ConiPAtiy and will mauuiaciure and kc>ep con stantly ou Land, at wholesale and retail, ttmirs, Bed#tr*di, YY’,x rxl robes, T u Its, HxicKet s, Mixles, Table*, llnrrnug, nod other House KnmUhinu: articles. All order* i midrewH'd to the Troy MmiuUcturing Company, will receive prompt attention. JEFFERSON Y HAMILTON. JxatKrn John 11. Hamilton Columbia*. Oa , April 19, HUC KS TO SUIT THE TIM hS. THE EAOLE MANUFACTURING CO, OFFER tlmir varioua gtylea of (ood>, compri sing OSNABURtiS, YARNS, FASHION, (oratrifK*.) - PINE-KNOT PLAINS. NEGRO KERSEYS, SOUTHERN LIN SKY 8, TRUCK FOR TROWSKRS,” COTTON ROPE, Ate. Ac. Al’ GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. They invite the sfH>cial attention ol the Trade to their Stock which is complete m every reaped. J. RHODES, BROWNE, Agent Columbus. Dec. 5, 1857. twltwtf. a i ■ \ I:i >. f NOW have on hand a large assortment nf VEIIL a Ul.Kit, the finest material and choieesi inauwfkc tun* ever before xtlfeied in (his market, e ibranng COACHES, BERLINS, CA LEECHES, Work Talffc Ur, liocka way a, TOP AND NO TOP BUQQIPS, AIAIA Kl'l.KM|i;iToi K (IF New York Trotting Buggies, Os KVRK\ STYLE AND DEMCHinioN, which I niter on latter teium than can b* 1 all<>nl. and else w Iteie, tin cat or ipfi.iwed . rx i.t I nin übout vx Midinu xip mx biiNtne*#, and w ould Im> obliged load indebted by mile or aeeuont. to call and settle either by aanh in satlnlhctory nnx w and All wlm omit Hus will rind then clnmia m the hnmisoi an at tarney tiir eolleetlnn. || ( McKEF .\ H VII llio-e xx lio >lo imt intend fMiliig xxillxoul ImiMk sued, are uotitiedthat live ih cent will be de ducted lo calttug at ihe captain ..flic.- and senhng , foithxx nil. if r MeKKF. ! i’oltnnbus, January 31- wtl’ LIGHTE & BRADBURYS, Pltiiiu Forte Manufacturers, 44 1 Hioumr Hirer!, scxx Yark. UT Id #ttv to cull Die attention of the Tm4*. ami II “f Hi® public generally, to our I'iano Kories, iii-tlv pmnxvam. and xuimuor to ull o tiers in volume', nchtiess and purHy of lone ~-po#ae>*#mg al*<> a pecu liar siugiug finality, adapted to and hariiiontxm* with the human VXHra They are vry Hxqeriy called the • Ofyaa <*e Fe#t fVae “ Remg made w ith the Patent Alin He#t Pkuik, they will stand in tune in nil cli mate* We guarantee <Wu ciHtomer# that no aftorla that life long eknerienc®, unlinug industry nr capital cati procure, w ill he spared l>> niaintaiti for “Mr uurtni inents tiodr w orld- xvnle re|Hitattou a* ‘Ukt Wr ISmitt,” and that every imi>nvenipt of intrinsic value to a I’ltxno will he tiiund in ours All order* with which we iu;x> hr fhvoied will be po.uiptlx and Miibiullv •tUeuxied to EMPLOYMENT. W K MONTH AND ALL F.M'I \HLM PAID An Agent i* wanted in every town and county in the I ultod xtto'S to engage in r tesimetable and <hi*a liu.iiho*, by wbn h tin almve pnattis max Imiurtainlv ivalised for tnrtbei partn utar-. IIFNKY ‘N.YKNKM, conn i of lltoadnax and 12th tire el, New York cpy, enclosing po*tog stamp Apt 11 Ik, IHMf—xv.hu DR. W. VY. WILSON, DRALRII IN Medtcm.w. Chomteaii, Box>kg, Sia- JLF lion®ry and Fancy Artfelan. T’dlbottoa. Ga„ B*f>t. 24, w—ly. f*Etllt!*lA—<’hituihori*lM*c f'uuny. WJ If KRF.AW, OstMim G William# applies to me tor fv Lx lien, of Administration on the eotnte of llub bart William*, late of sa.d county, dcceasad. These are therobirc lo cite and admonish ali and sin gular the ktndrexi and creditors of said deroaced. to be and appear ut my othre on or be lb re ih ftnu Monday in August iet, and shew cause, ff anythay have.why •aid lettem should not he granted to said applicant fliven under mjr hand at otflce. June rith IWO J*n*lS-w404 IE u HalfOßl> Ordinary ©ILOTrKiaMI C3iL(S)T^IJu N J£ - j. . Mn s A IIP, lIHCEIVING TTieir SpjL-iriji Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING! OF THEIR. OWN MANUFACTURE. Comprising a grentor variety of choice Goods for Sp r i ii-g and Suinin e r Wear, Than can l>c found Fl ewhero. They inritc li tlhmlltn of all iteraons wb deaire a HOOD GARMENT made in the BEST MANNER possible, and WARRANTED to be a* roprewtiled, lo their late receipt# of srpißiisra- sc summer clothino. Also—To llicir Extensive Mock ol Cent's fumisljing 6oot)s, Now receiving, which embrace# overr article of comfort and luxury needed for a GenlUuian*# war* lmbe: HMIHTrf, VUAWBRB, CRA VATB, 8L r SPE.VIKRS, ULOVIA, HOSIERY, Ac. Ac. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, Made to Order iu LATEST STYLES by experienoed Workmen. fbatie,3bA!s,fbrt!s,3ibats ot every style and grade now worn. XT MBREIL.L.AS, a large -lock ji->( received. fall Dnd examine .ur Good* bef>.ra purchasing elsewhere at No. 125 Rroad Street, Colnmbas, Ga mar 12, 1859—dxvtf. J. 11. DAN I Pl. A GO. T. S. SPEAR, ps Successor to S. It.JParplc, cor. Broad A llaudolph st. COLUMBUS, GEOnaiA. aromas aia(ai STERLING SILVER & PLATED WARE. HAIR WORK., A beautiful variety of Pattern#. I will make ho ordoi any design and style *<■ i pluttyou muy re>|uire. WATCTIES, CLOCKS <se JE W'EX J .*ST Repaired by competent ami experienced Workmen, and warranted. C A NE9! C: A X ES ! Gold, Silver, Ivory Loaded Heads —Hickory Crook* and Sworda PEBBLE SPECTACLES, j Hold and Steel Frames, —-'of the West, quality maim fact u red. Glaase* set iu old frames to suit ai’ eyes. I invite the *ttnntb>n of nil to my Stoek, aod will show it with pleasure, whether yoi purchase o* not. I Nik-I’urpleV->dil Stand, Corner Broad and Randolph Streets. t’uluuibua, (is., OcU :f, 1858.—dwtl T. S. SpHAK. I GKOIiCIIA (’listtshsorhes caiintyi l-kultohoochre Court of Ordinary, Jan. Ttrm'bii. Pr*KHt E G RAII’ORD. Brxlinarx UPON tin Petittoaof A.l Prather and llnnure W. Jeiikin*, ailiniiiietralora on the estate of Li-mur ‘ W l atis. deceased; It i# orderx-xl. that all pereon* mnrerned iliew ranee, . on nr he fore (he tlret M>>udnv in Aiiihrl next, why waid Prsihm in-i J( nkioa, -u-■ >• i<i wii*rtlDtrilrrni fromstod atimmiat ration. A true tram* ript feom tire minuteiof raid thnirt, Jan. 10th, tflftW. K . RAIHiRD, Ordinary Jan. 15, IMO— wtds. LKDHIiI A, rhnttHhiKiciire County. iJhatUshkoehee fiirl of Ordinary, Jan. Term ‘SO. i Present K. G. Kaitoril, Ordinary TTl'tiN ihe Petition of John B. Parkinnn. AdnmiM- ‘ k. trator de Iwsw uu us Uis estati- of Murrana I Parkmao deeeaned: I li m ordered Ihat all px-reon# cniicemcd shew aum, on or hrfiise the Ist Monday in Ahohi n*t, why he sliouM mil l’ diamiHwexl front raid adnimiatrai.--,. A true transcript from the minute# of raid Omni, Jumiaiy 18. 185 ft. E. G HAIFoRD Ordinary Juniiary *l,lßsft- wOm ChmUnhoorhet Court {/’ Ordinary (he. Tram 1858 ‘ Present K. 41. Ratfurd, Or>limiry. rjlMlN the I'eiition of Hyman Atbritlen, Adiu.rustrw L • |*r xn (hx- eatate ti'4reen Bently. de> eased: It iaorxlered that all |Hxno.in* coiuenmii. shew mime, if any tlrey have, why aaid AdnniiixtralorMi.oiil.l not t,* , disoharfiod I'ruin muixl ad nun htirat ion by order of -an| 1 ( onrl. oil the lir-i Monday in June. 185” A true trauM'ripl Iroui imnute* of ai.i OtMirt, December 14, 1858. dee 18—vx On. E G KAIFoRM. Ordinary KULC NISI. fIKORGIA--MuHcoges County: Court of Ordinary, February Term , 185 ft. I A MEe* ,M RUWHKLL, adminixtruior of the inti ate# of John M Russell uud Sarah E Russell, dec ae red bavins applied Ihr dwuusamii. f'roiii#aiii administration Therefiivy, aU|>er>ina mm-erned an* hereby notified (X Khaw rause |if any they have) why *anl atiimuto- Ualoi aliould not lie dlMnireed at the (Visrtnf Onlum ry t>> Im> heldm nud lor said county on the liral Muii ifax in Heptmuher next, ami that tin*, order he publish. ,mI in lerma of the laxx A true extisct firoui Uie minute# of said Court. Fell Ift. 1850— wrrim, JNO JOHNrMIN. Orel U KOIItJIA ChaUuhoxM'hee Cxiuiity; Court of Ondimmy, A pint Term, 185 ft. j UPON the |M-titiou of N N iluwarxi, lol.nintvimu.r OH Iheeatale >f Choriolte Morfan. deceased, lot letter- of Disuiiosioik It is Ordered that ali pernon* • xmcerueti. shew cause, it HU) they have, on or In-tore the finU Monday in Ox - tnier next, why In* should not be ileomssei) from said adiuiiiisiiatuui. otherwise letter# xx ill then briranted. A true extract from (he minute* el uant Court, April 4th. 185 ft i; <; KAIFORD, Orumarx April HHli, 185 ft.— xx'Am. IVXEt 1 TOR'rt f* AI.K Arreeahly to an order frt>m \ the Mioionxlde t oim ot Ordinary of t'liatta liimx liee county,(in xx ill ire sold hetnre the 4 xnirt House door in tin-town of Cusaeta, in*aid rotiuty, on ihe first Tuesday iu June. next, xxithin the h-ital Imure of sale, lot of Land N>>. Ilfi, in the iuth Histra t ol said county; al** a likely negro WI. Hold as Hie properix { ofliosoa Putnam,de-. ae. and. h>i the benefit of .ied -1 tor#. Term# miixle kiioxx non the dav of sate. ELI/ A NKTII PI VMM Ex*. | April 11 Hi, 185 V w44ti QKORfi I A’*—Chat tab ooehee Coutriv: ChutlahioH'hee Court of Ordinary, Feb. Term, Tift, Present E G. KAIFDRD. Ordinary. fTPON the Petitmn of N N llnixhrd, admhristra- L tht on the estate of l.tttlebni Molyim. dre-ea#ed • It I# ordered that all i*er#on#concenoi. shew cause on iu before the rirer M>-iolax in IhatßUiiar next, ix Isv Mid N N lloxxard should not Ih- disiuireeti iromsanl aduiint*tnitioii A irxie transcript frxmi thx- niiuule# nf aaiti Oxurt | February 111. I AM’ BU. RAIFORD, <rd i February 14—wthn \<l in lix Ist rat vr's Balr Wrex aMy lo an or tier ol tin- Court of Ordinary of Mimcofee county. Go., w ill l*e sold .ti the Market llwiise in ihe cily uff'sv. liintho-. in #aid county, on thx tlrst Ttacsday in July next, tillnng the legal Iniurs of soh-, one house and hit ‘ roiitainiii( thrsx- acre* of land, lying about three miles from the eitv, xxu the Mo*eoc>- Railroad, tniow uas the place xvherecHi Mrs. Mary rtpire# now live#. Hold a* the property of Petrv Broauing. doeeased.lorlhe benefit of the heitsaml creditor# Terms Cash R t PATTKRHOJS, Adut'r. MARTHA BHoXVMM;. Axlui’x May 15th, 185 ft—w Uhl lA- Musxwgx-v County: TWO Moot ill# arid date application will he made- to A the Ordinary of Mu re ogee , mint) fur leave to sell ail the real and ireninnal estate of XV ilhain B .Moore, . drcease.l N A\( Y MOOR. Adn, x Max A>. w*ni. GKOKUIi-C'liitUttlioottlirr fotiniy. UfIIKHEAK Thu iii ix# G. VYhiyham applies tn nit 1 lor letter# of Guarxliunshitt on the persons and pro peril nf L* T and J C. Hickey, minor orplians of . , John J. Hickey, deceased, and retidents of tan! county All persons concerned are hereby notified and re quired to appeal at my office, on or before Ui* firm Monday in July next, and shew ru#e if any they have whx said letter* should not he granted to sanfappU- Cri Oitd* uiutat my hand at office. Mav 23th, 1M may Ife—wlOd L A RAIf'OHD Ordinary. 1 GEORGlA—CbatUthooeheo County: Ckntiah.Hx htt t'&urt of Ordinary Feb. Term, ’sft. Prerei4 E G. KAIFORD. Ordinary. fTPON the Petition ofWilliam rt Johnson, admm- IStratiator tie Inm... U tile relate of Isaac ! ; Crosby, mkesmssu. j It i* ordered, Tliat all persons concerned, ire reqnir <-d to Dhow cause on m Iwfhre the flrl Monday in ! ! riepti'Miher next, why he should not he ,lisunse<i from I said ailmmistrat ioii. A true trrui# iiptfrom the nnnute# nf said Court i I February l*k, IHjft. K.touatv IK-wßi.i R. (i.RIFOIU>. Uni. LKOKt.IA, Muscogee County. \DMIMKTKATOR H HALE-By virtue of an order frxtm the Honorable t'ourt of Ordinary of j j Muscogee county, Ga.. will he sold, at the Market House in ihe eitv oft oliiiithus, Ga., on the rir#L Tues ; day in Jun>* next, within the legal hours of sale, two i nrym men, GILBERT and HENRY, belongiiiK to the estate of John E Dwherooii. ilereatx-d. Hole (hr the benefit d’ the kqpteM tidhert and Henry are well known ui ColmnhxM. and itosses# highiy valuable > dUaIMMs. TllOrt J DAVIH, Adimnistrator, May 2- w4thi w ith the will. he. \T®rie* to Debtors amt Creditors—All I IN pxirann# ind< l>u-d u. the estate us Fran, i. Jcter, late of Mx;rnwetlier t‘,runty. Georgia, deceased, are hereby re,|e-iti to txx make immediate itay nienl, aml all Imlxling deniaiuLs against said xteeeared are | herefiy mniried l>> render them in lo ns, duly au thenticated, within the time prererihed by iaw.for uav inent. L li JETER, / ~ H M JETER, \ May J. l-6t—xxhtd UKOHUIA—TaIbot county, Spatial Court af Ordinary May 25fA 185 ft. VI HKBEAh Mr* Ki/.iab ford, lh*-nnrix of the “ \ Est tie of John W Ford petition* this Court tor loxtiers ol Duouiretiviii: . Beit ordered, that all person# exmrerned iw and ap ! tow Dex-x-mIH-r Term next ensuing of thironn i men and there t>> ‘liexv uum>, it any they have, why *anl h-tter* should not be grantsd. A true extract trom ihe Miuiret# of^said Court Max 251 h. 185 ft >1 AKItrN IIETIiI \E. Ordinary, i Mav 3U. 195#.—wftm. (*K4>|((l A— .MuH-oget; County. Cmttt *\f Ordinary Monk Term, 185 ft, HI I.E MH| Whereix- Mary Russell; Admmitirm inx of the estate of XA'ilham R Russell, d.n a*e.t. having aiqtiied n*r Iliuumion Imm ssidadiuiinstia-ion: It rs ordered. That all persons * oncemed shew cause (if any they have) why said administratrix shonhl not j be dismissed at tin-1 >urt of Ordinary to b- u. i.i in and lot said county on ths first Mondax m October next, and thatUu* mth r he pubKshrd in terms nf ths law A (rue umuA-ript from the nnuiiies of suui Court Marrh ITfh. 185 V marlft-’wttm JOlfri JOHNHriN. Ord 3DISSO3-.XJTXOJST. r PIIE t'opwrtnership el UROOKH k CHAPMAN was 1 dissolved on ilu* lSill uR. try mutual consent. All person# mdehied t said firm are nxMified lo make pax - lueni only i> John W . Brooks, who txaviwg puichoaed ail notes and acruunt# halouging to (he tale firm, is alone aulliortaed Iu use the turn Mains lit -eiUemeni of oiiuiandiug bn sines# . JOHN XV HKOttKd, I H CHAPMAN NOTICE. r I'IIK uiitiirsigiittd having purchased ihe entire inter -1 est 111 the Drug Hum- >i Br>n>k k t hnpuxan. will rontinue tire tore wens on hta rndix “Inal anrftnai Ask 1 ’ uie iII tier ol the late firm hs would make Iris m:k trawl edge on- m lo the generous patrons ot ihe fiuwx,aad re • speclfulty solicit aroiitinuun< e - • therr confidenee and patronage JOHN VY ((MOORS. January IS, 1859.—dwtf. A CARD. UAVINIi withdrawn .iron tha hnn of UIKiIIU DANIEL dr. >'0,,1 thoarlullr ncommond tlm lo all oof lonnor patron,, and Ibapublic pcaornlly JOHN R. KASTHAM. BINDING, g&Yt*m IN ALI. ITS HKANCIIKS ■uhrtarmanv and alnganU? dona at abaft aotie# ( at tha TIMED OPFICK ColtnnHua, Ha. Nna. *7—dtf. COOL SODA, WITH tha Ciu.ioait S>rur.*, at ” M"> 3*. .ill') J A WIIITtMIrEBACo FOB If A LB, , tpHSaubarnbarhaa on band a law STILL* >r tha ! X inannthcturtnauf PRaCH ItRAMrV or Winn ; KRV, which hawtl aall at aary loVpOowl a)to Tin, Bhet Iron and Japan War* I JSJK£rSSf** n * ,to 8 “b'ch ran ba bnaOn JOB WORK, Dour an hnn noun, and on Ika aruat ItbaraJ larma. Jalv ~TStirw, n NI ° W ■*AsS!lstfß&a BOOTS AND SHOES a,# - ] tt I. I*a>c. * in Store •> •% j 1 at.Mll-Elt STOCK of 1 Gents, Ladies. Misses A Children BOOTS Sc SHOES, which for qualify, quantity, and economy to the purchaser. >urp.v*xs anything Wrought here.— Among*our way Wc fqpuid— for (ii;.vi'Lf:nt\, Gent*’ Fmuch Gall Bump Boot*. ** “ Light Welt. “ i “ “ ('alf Oxford Ties, •* *’ Kid . ** French Calf LnrJlwsi, Purapa, and , *• Glove “ “ *• light wei text, ** *” on great Vols Gaiter#, :• ’* Kid “ Pat. leather Gaiter#. \ “ “ HU k * “ Oi*era I *’ “ Union u Laathig Ties, Pat. leather Oxford®. Pumps 4 H* “ BcoU Tie*, 41 Slippera with and without heels, “ Highland Tie.*. And numerous other kinds Wxith Ihie and e*mtoon. FOR LilllllS. Finest Kid and Morocco Lace aud Congress Bouts, thin Bole#, with and without heels. • Finest yiik warp lasting lace and Congee** do. Serge de Berre. do do d*i do. Ku gene do i do do 1 r.iiiun and English do do do. French aud Glove Kid do do do. “ Kid Hod Slipper*, English Kid and Morocco do. KugHsh La sung do ilo. Velvet Toilet Slippers. French Embroidered Slippers. White Kid SHpjxer#. Kid ami Moroccxi iluskma, French Kid Tie*, Calf and Goat lace Boots, with and without l hae.L. .maaKrt. Minors* Glove Kid OM)jpM Boots, *• English do. with and without heels. “ Milk warp, Serge, and “ English laatiug -i'ongrea.s A Lace Gait er*, with and without iveela, “ Fine Kid Slippers with A without heel* “ White Kid Slippers, “ School Mb-on* *uuiihtng durable. 4 HILURKV. Chiidren’s 47>mgrea* hod Gaiters, “ Lace heel Gaiter*, “ Kid * .Slip|ei>, “ “ Root#, and about 30 ad xiitiuoal ktn>i* with and without heelg. A LARUE STOCK OF \cgro Itrogmis mid SmauLs SHOES, >ewed *m>l Pegged, constantly on hand. We arc receiving G.*ods every week from our -ran Focturic.-. To Country Merchants and Traders ;wk OFFER on (JOODS AT NEW YORK PRICES. Only One Price - From which (here will be no deviation in any in -1 staii**. A. C. SAUNDERS & CO. 102 Broad Mtmft—Next Door to J. Kyle A Vo. t'oluinhuii, (Ja. May 2t. . dwtf lirover &. linker’s FAMULI l| SEW DU MACHINES. CWOM tbe very flattering manner in xx bkli the Gro F vei A Hakcr 8w mg Ma< tiin ba ticen rertvNt ; by the public, (result mg in the sab- „f upward* of Twonly Tliouabiml.l Mejwn THOS. P. STOVALL A CO. of Augiißla. Ga.. have been irutuced to open a Sales Room in Columbus. Georgia, where they w ill kx**p an hand a variety of tti OflO- i VKK& BAKKH pattern a/tapied for tUmUMft and hiimtft HM. allot’ w hich are warranted puD'e* ( ; tu , utruvtiou* for unrig them will Ins given free. Ail Ma ! eillnea ordered from the country will be securely anxl rooxparily boxed f.w transportation. Needle#, Thread, Wdk. and Max time Oil xviSlbe kept and wild artfieiiau al price*. Crtiaeunof 4 oluiubus and vicinity or*-, re- Mpercfully invited to call at | |No. OH ItltOAl) HTRKGTi FOUR DOORrt AilOVe THU LORN Kg OF MANLEY, HODGES &CO l slid examine a Mai bine which i* hailed l.v woman as her emancipator troru ttie toil and nVitf rratalng ! drudgery M the needle. We tibuilt liie ft-llowinf from wets. kuow u gxmtieinen ot tin* Mtiwn, who have itiorougli ly tented Ihe Grover and Raker Hewing Maciime#; [From Rev. A. A. Lipscomb, Tu*kegee, Ala ] I hereby certify, that I have u-cdone df Grover 4c flake i'• Sewing Mn> I lines for lowt mouths in my fam ily, and that it hoa given enure satisfaction I consid er thase machines invaluable in a thmily, and I vary lu-arttv recommend lliaux to ihe puldie Feb. 43d 185 ft. A. A LIPSCOMB [From R*v F G Ferguson. Tuskrgee, Ala.J I take pleuuie in staring to all whom it max igp cern, that my wife ha* been using one of Grover and Raker's Sewing Machines for soma month*, h works : well sml i* easily kept in order do far we are more i than satis tied February ft. Ittft. F. tt. FERGUSON. I [From Rev. J. L Moultrie, Baton Springs, Ala. Ms. Keith—Tbe Grover k. Baker Machine pun bas ed of you has fully equalled my expectation* Avery , iaaportaa*. cbarmcteristH- of the Machine is, it is so very simple that mnv negro of common understanding ran manage it Mme has been used exclusively by a Ne -1 gm servant about six months, and ha* never been out at order JArt. L. MOI’LTRIE February 14th, IM® [From 1 A Brokaxv 4t 43tt., Columbus, Ga. We have used one of Grover 4t Raker's Sewing Machine# in our shop for three yearv post, and dnd ft |H-rtee*if pranicelHe. easily kept in ortar, aud well adapted to various kind# of work in a Tailor - Shop We take pleasure in recommending tt to the pnbtie Fxb. to, 1850. I A BMOKaVY A t’O. D KEITH, Agent. i >v. THE GREAT W ONDER Os the Nineteenth Century, Ror wood’s HAIR RESTORATIVE. . OAVS the St. la>ui* Demoemt Below we publnxi. r £j a letterio Dr. Wood ot tine >itv, front a gentle man iu Maine, m hirb speak* gltwitxgly of the superior , mem# *’ hi*haw ionic. Much evidence must haw us I ‘ efiact. xx-hen • oniiuu from a reliable sootta. ifrer lif j aale* are guarantee* ot truth, lire Hr. needs no en- Coiuium*, nor umiless pufleiy from Ihe prew Bcth. Maui, Jan 80. D*yn PROF (>. J. WOOD k CO. 4enti-men: Having my attention railed a few , months Mine to the highix beneficial etfaris of rur > hair restorative, I was induced to make application I ‘ of li upon my own hair, which had become unite grev pmb*l*t> ->i.e third w hite; tuy whiskers were of same I rbaraxter Aoiire three month# since I procured i i bottle of yur hair resiorative, and used u, I M „, n Ii bmnd it wo* proving xixhat l had wished I used it : about twice a week. I have sine® procured auoUM.r I hmile, sfwttkh I have u*ed some | can now certify * <• ‘he world that the gray or white hair totally dimrC Ia a red. both on mx heed and trne, and mv hair has ’ resumed tla natural eobi, aud I blt*v more soft and ; glossy than i ha* tmen before fx*r tweaty-gve v#ar*- I am now sixty years old) uty gx>od with at the age of 1 j rtfty two, ha* used ft xx ith same effect The above notice I deem due to you fin lyour vein ; abb- dwcovitry lam assured that whoever will right ly use, as per direction*, will not have orrasmn to contradict mv statements. lam a citixen of ibm eitv and a reaeient here for Jhe last liftern vrar* and am known to every one Imre and fi.ljo.ning tuwas. Any use you may make of the above, with aiy name a(- tarhed. wat y.tur serv ice, a# I wish u> preserv e the beauties of nature in others as well as myself I am truly yours, A. C RAYMOND WOOD'S HAIR KKBTORATIVK. „ x „ Bxi.riwoa*, Jan. f3, 1858. Pane O J W.mp. Dear rttr—lfavmg had the mi* fortune t luae the beat portion ot my hair. ißotn the elfects of the yellow lever in New Orleans in JHSI, j I was induced to atake a trial of yonr preparation, and I found it to answer a# ‘.he very thin* needed My hair ! “* thick and glossy, and u>. word# car express in y obligations u> you in giving* to the a [flirted such a | treasure. FINLEY JOUNBON Tin- undersigned. lUv J. k H.agg ta a mlnhUWr iu , regular siandtux, and pwdor ot the Orthodox Church - at RrottkfleUi, Mass. He isa gentleman of ■&( j„. | du-nee. and univeraatly helm ed. WILLIAM DYER. 1 ... Jartuary It, 145 e j Profbssor H ood Dear Bir. Hav mg max 1 a trial of vour llair Reinitive, it give* me pieaamr lo 0 v that itaenbrt bs# been excellent in removing inflaintnation. daadmir and a- -.nsuini tendency to itching with J w hich I have been troubled from mv childhood; and has also restored my hair, w hich was Incoming gray to if original color t>ave.u*edno other anicls w ith l aayiiiiiig like the same pleasure or profit. Yours truly) J. X. BRAGG., Tbe Restorative is put up in botUee of i sixes, vis— large, medium, and small; the small holds U ~m t and retail# for one dollar per bottle; (he medium bolds at least twenty per cent more in proportion than the small, retails lor two dollar* per bottle; the large bolde tuti"’ LSU.”“ t “ repow 1 in. Miili T°Jo SflSSrsT’* *“ •"***■ SoSw. * 111 Ur “**^'* wrnrmm sne"*e;ii l w.Lm l ” -jua. j “ re ScrofUla, or Evil, i. a constitutional disease, a corruption of tke blood, by ivhicK this fluid becomes vitiated, weak, and poor. Being in the circulation, it pervade* the who]*? body, and may burst out m diseaHe on any jiart m it. No organ is I’ivi from its attacks, nor Ls there one which not destroy. The scrofufeus taint is variously caused by mercurial disease, low living, dis ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing rices, and, above all, by the veneres! infection. What ever be ita origin, it is hereditary in the con stitution, descending ‘‘ from parents to children unto the third and fourth generation indeed, it seems to bo the rod of Him who says, “ I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children. ’* Its effects commence by deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tubercles; iu the glands, swellings; and on the surface, eruptions or sore*. This foul cor ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu tions not only suffer from scrofulous com plaints, but they have far less power to with stand the attacks of other diseases; conse quently, vast numbers perish bv disorders which, although not scrofulous in their nature, arc still rendered fatal by this taint in the system. Most of the consumption which de t imates 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 arc 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, ftuch a medicine we supply in AYER’S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla. the most effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times can ucvt#o for this every where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com bined from the most active remedial* that have been discovered for the expurgation of tliis foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the system from its destructive consequence'-. Hence it should be employed for the cure of not only scrofula, but also those other affec - tions which arise from it, such as Eruptivk and Skin Disrasjbs, t*r. Anthony’s Firk, Rose, or Reysifklas, Pimples, Pustules, Blotcheh, Blains and Boils, Tumors, Titter and Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Rtnowor*. Rheumatism, Syphilitic and Mbrcuuial Dis eases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Debility, and, indeed, all Complaints arising from Vitia ted or Impurr Blood. The popular belief in “ impurity of the blood ” is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of tbe blood. Thu particular purpose and virtue es this Sarsapa rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound health i* impossible in contaminated constitutions. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL TNI PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, ars so compoxed that disease within the range 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 reatorini’ ita healthy vitalities. Asa consequence of these properties, the Invalid who is bowed down with Earn or physical debility is astonished to fiud his ealth or energy restored by a remedy at once so simple and inviting. Not only do they cure the 4*very-day complaints of every body, but afeo many’ formidable ami dangerous diseases. The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing certificate* of their cures and directions for their use in the following complaints: Costive nee*, Heartburn , Headache arising from disordered Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Vain in and Horb id Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss 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, FOR THE RAPII> CURE OP Coughs, lolds, Influenza, Hoarseness Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump tion, and for the relief of C'onsunipffx t* Patients in advanced stages of the disease. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so nu merous are the cases of its enres, that almost every section of country abounds in persons pub licly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escapi* observation, and where its viitues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to emntoy 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 every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and pro duced cures too numerous aud too remarkable to be forgotten. PREPAAED BY DK. J. C. AYER Sc .CO. LOWELL, MASS. SOLD IN LOIU , i.t ’> .Orqubnri 4 < h. pruau, J. A White ..... A i.tl itnismai# tail dealer* iu u >li ii>* f*ner*!U Psov.Mrv 1. I‘•sft.—4*S. Economy and Progression, IN Ui in rbc Ht.vl\an. .‘iitml, ii.ii.y (JoX H trexx and invahtatM- have keen iutrodMi. il „ot rh* phai. turns of otlrernff**. iAt new on**, nt *.m<l ami |*r:. tKaJ utility. In so other iL-perltnoiil i prxrere**i>n he! lev marked or more vmiWv l<> 4** sx-ci. than in III* m*xt •*•1. wlren originating xx ith romp. i-rU nu n aud r..nfin exl to rrxiHtlht ;tintn. Frex t*.*i> us that <ii<uiairrnr lire lo.i- ’.x inis remedial Sl'x-iil*; none xviU paste more etlirreutor olUn jieeifr.l. DK LITTLE’S A\oßl YMVili.fi liKOI s A *m emUrMSmtrmeifa..- < YUis. A.-tkmu. Pint it the Brour, also (Vp. II umumyrt ( MtJiirtn , Tti* ir a pim-aut oo dn im* o take, irnim diet*- relret, ami ui nine mil <*| i-u < It r*rici**'*thr m>*et kouimllii.f ii.t'.renx'* * vrrf’.mgli anti initiUiun oftiie iung ot mix remedy known, uf tsu -io|(Mric lire not Violent in m ftxv iiimi#, xu at ei-utt in n day or t-.x <• Manx **#■; thmiebt to to* >f.- ndedix toiM>aniptiv* luiv.* hr.-n |rex-mpit. ru vd bv hx m|SK boitlrt, amt xxrar.n* Mti*,-',.’srtr>MpDHSiluf Pia*i*r on tlir rl -t A* uModyu* torai.i. with xt astnriEUiC ih.’ boxvl.. n standi. ‘to ull coitfli tail tu re HOLLA ft VKKMIiH GK. Ffepsrexi and put up in h>-ttl<. .ml phial#, only .y W 4 l.ittlxv In Mmne. nothin* el** • re|(,>re>iio ••Hrv* children es worm-.*, amt, (re*Me.. fcfiinr one UX-ix-ixt :tn.l (hxTnpi'i-1 mx, r oJKMxd M !h* psftitt., ite freqio nt mm-in tusnßtes xussv. . i.irh ir<\nln- mid rvp*ix-e as xx'hll mi Umi live* •< m r.v iftl.lret. tor myM oerof rxrrx ren rareigsnereffi Hr. Little** Frruc It ftf D t ure. Th M |ir,.r,re.l fm* Kre mil Rr.,,re the tu/mi of So. and ?; Die fi.r tin mnu ..*<] V. +Zt me tkmiK Mse.t tiutt hs* tmr„ mnri. minmx. and mam In tht* c**uillry; and from ii# utrex>tni;>iejl ilkHy to #*|mn rde every et.Vr r>*m*,lx tor tire * ure of dwesM *.fttbe httiwex* and lltMlder. mud Lt;i-rhnn|M>si .f’ Fluor Aibtu. YdW'tntn# Tfii evtcireive rmnp..Mmlr.,M,him •# |tf*|.crire* totitllx diiftr ent in toele and Character ft on, uuxtl.m* to hr fnimd i 4h* Grilled rttafe# rimmiNx rq.reri or in privaie pmc tire; and in petal x>fmft>yaml x-Arienx v Is not nvai- L'd MS A inert- n. DR. UTTLK*s MIMi-M iLM A TKTTKK DISTMK.kT Hundre.U -ti ttm f Clirnalr Tenets. atealdhSSds and dim-aii*ii t,f tire ekin ireiM‘rHli>, have Sees , ure.l u> this remedx, ni.d xmcntlm intiodHriH-n ot the N, i prsDdrSfwm Dielng *4roirer) #raneii u rate ha* hern fimi.| that ir xrtll not ett'ertua(i) uratii.*ie tu a ahutt tiuw For tin* ri.re xtiT'aiirrermi-* More* .uni Llrer* mle •pplted in rhe torm of phwter* and w aiMrMt mtaltlMr Medi mex, hke everything elee, are betior-aiid more eronoinix ally eupplied te Dm sreat n.>.•*■ of the |M>xui* by werxhandire than in any other way. rhv*ictan are refer red toth* I.Kli tutg* u t Dr Little* panu'trlßt. so Umi xuiatoirne of iiit'diririe* of tite Mnic ria Medics, tlisr fee urn in enmpmmdttlf bin diflV-j, ~t remedie-. and aeked i*ay if thee r‘ Mt ihe chief re liaurc of the pr>f.i*nn, a* he himself ha* pfhrtired niexlk .in- x ..wvrix lor more Himn lea yean, before retirinf tothr ilnig Iwiiucri. MOf.D B\ J ITI'Lk k BRO. Wholesale llninw, Huron Gu ; l.y Pt-mberinn k Carter, John W i’rm.k* CoiurulHi#, and by .MerrhanD arid Dniggn,i, eem rslly A|rtlf ll ( |Bsft—vx .ini d|xY lilts. MMIfIUX Af„ AT OA.SH PRICES. J. A. WHITESIDE & CO., DRUGGISTS, COLUMBIA, 4.1.0K4.1t, HAVE the pleasure nt mviUtif tire at rent to i of the pabiu! Ui Iheir Ure, fresh Bod well uwoirted supply of IIKI'GS. CHEIiICAIA, Ac., which they ars seliinf at LOW’ PRICER for CARII Artieje* whi* It usually sell for one tio'lar. they are of fenny at ?5 to 85 enis. CAHII JOSE MIR k CO., IMPORTERS OF HAVANA CIGARS. RANDOLPH ST.—COLUMBUS, QA. Two Dows Wtat of the Columbus Tiros* OSes. WILL Keep ronnuntly on hand a ar assortnirut of ths 4JIK|4:ET BRAN DR. Osier*from Hi* eowatry are respsetfully aoikired •ad willhd filled st the very lowest price tor cssh January M dwlv.