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thirty-five thousand men placed koroe and combat,
that they lost sixteau flags and seventy-five oau*
non.
No circumstantial aeeount of the battle had
reachad Paris ; hut private dispatches intimated
that the French army had suffered so severely as
to be unable to resume the offensive. Vague ru
morn plaoo the French loss at twelve thousand in
killed and wounded.
The battle was fbuglit at Snlfiorino.
The Austrians were waking preparations ftr
another battle, under rieti 11. -
The Au.u'rians that they were
obliged to rotrearafuM* suffering such ektraordi-*
narv and heavy loan©*.
The Emperor Napoleon is reported to have been
constantly in the ho teat part of the buttle.
The Etoperpr of Austria, it i stated, wiU*oo:>
return to Vienna on iiupurtaut btiftineak.
Large re inforeethenta are eonatantly leaving
Franee, and an attack on Verona was expected on
the 28th of June.
Otv hundred and seventy five thousand Aus
trian reserve tvoopa are on tlieir way to Italy,
and they ure called the flower of the Austrian ar
my; being veteran troops.
Five French Oonorals were wounded at the bat
tle at Salfcrinu.
The latent intelligence says that tho French
had passnd the Miuoto uhinoleatcd.
It was reported that the Austrian Emperor
would shortly have au interview with the Prince
regent of Prussia.
The Atlaulic Telegraph” Company have issued
proposals for subscriptions to their new loan.
Appointment* of Messrs. .Judge and ( lopton.
Rt.SSKLL COrNTV.
Ccbee Thursday, July 7.
Villula Friday, July 8.
Girard Saturday. July 9.
Crawford Monday, July 11.
Salem Tuesday. July 12.
Opelika Thursday, July 14.
MAI ON COtNTY.
Tuskcgoc Friday. July l.
Warrior Stand Wednesday, July <>.
Loachapoka Friday. July 15.
Union Spring.- - Friday, July 29.
MARRIED
At the Perry II••use, in thi* city, on the 9lk
in at. by the Lev. W. W. Robison, Mr. Joseph
Hampshire to Mrs. Francis Reed, of Dallas coun
ty, Ala.
In Gordon ooupty, on the 30th June nit., at
the residence of the Bride's father, by tlie Rev.
James E. Fvana, Col. 0. A. Ljchrnms, to Mi*#
Josephine Freeman.
Tribute or Briftd.
EllerslSo Lodge, No. M l, F. A. M. 1
July 4, 1859. \
Whereas, it has pleased our Great Master in
the dispeDsion of bis providence, to take from our
Lodge and association, our beloved Brother. Re
has been called from earth and has gone to sit in
the Supreme <irand Lodge above, where all good
Masons hope at length to arrive.
A* a sincere nut inadequate expression of the
fraternity uu this melancholly occasion, w© the
committee Kfler the following sentiment,’ and res
olutions.
We deeply deplore thelos? of our distinguished
brother, at an ago too, when umler eireutn.-danoes
of healthful energy, o much useftilne#* might
reasonably be anticipated, through a life of more
thau ordinary length. He had frequently been
honored with office? of the highest trust by the
eitisen* of thli county. Ho lilted them all well,
with honor to hitn<elf ami constituent-. Re
nowned throughout the land for hi? charity, hi#
great worth a? h citizen, hid genial manner*, his
open handed justice, his goodne#* of heart, both
in public and private life, the same “humble goqd
mao and true,” he ha* been anatched a? it wore
from the dear one whom he loved and th*.#e who
moat worshipped him.
He toils uo more with the craftsmen of earth.
Long before we knew him as a Mason, his char
acter a* a man, borne on the wings of fame. Ire
tokened tbo possession of those virtue.-* which w
love to teach, ami which all mankind adtuire in
the possessor.
This sad new? of hereavoment will awaken a
mournful sympathy iu thousands of true Mason
ic heart*. We have therefore thought it meet and
proper to thus refer to it.
The Hon. TOLIVER JOXES, Treasurer of
this Lodge, died at his residence on the eveuiog
of the 2d July, 1869. May he rent iu peace.
Resolve*!, “that we tender our beloved brother’s
family our sincere condolence and heartfelt sym
pathy; that this Lodge ha? lost one of its bright
est jewels, au humble, good, true and faitful
Mason.
Resolved, That the Members <f thi Lodge
wear the usual badge of mourning, and that tbo
Jewels of the Lodge bo draped in the same for
thirty days, as a token of our love and high es
teem for him who is no more.
Resolved, That a copy of this preamble and
resolution? be placed upon our minute#, a copy
furnished our brother's family, and a copy he seut
the Southern Christian Advocate, Columbue En
quirer and Columbus Times, with a request that
they be published.
THOR. S. MITCHELL. )
N A TIIA X PARRMOR E, . Com.
JAMES M YOUNG, I
ENTIRELY NEW! ENTIRELY NEW!
WHAT I? IT?
That Wonderful Purifying Agent
Darby's Prophylactic Fluid!
Thieina New Dieeoeery. ft i the reenlt of
Learned ftfiwicd. It ie a triumph nj
S’ ientijic Skill f
IT ia a domical Union of materals, provided by Na
ture herself, fm rendcrihg pure Uu* air we breathe.
It# actiou is in (ilirikm f to fixed laws.
QUICK, SURE. POWERFUL!
it purifies dwellings, sinks, kitchens,
ll removesall nth-move odor*;
It cures bums with rnsraut certain! v;
It is ibr beat |iir|iAmtiiiii ever used for fresh wounds,
ll <U*stM>y# ail v acialiic aud ammal pni.-iuut;
li relieve* in a lew seconds ite bites of inserts,
bees, etc
It preserve* meat from spoiling.
It nudei maid wmti wrr
It relieves the henrt-bum
It is the Is-st wwiUßlk. •
It scattt-rr boils when (hnningf
li aoothe* toll# wbcu formed, and heals ttrertl rapidly
It is grant for carbuncle*. ulcer#, corns and sores;
It cleanses the teeth and purtfie# tire breath;
The worst symptoms of Typhoid and Hcarlet Fever
are mitigated by the Use <>f this Fluid; it ha* been
know ii to check the spread of Typhoid Fever in Fam
ilies and upon ptantatious.
Ireading physicians an- using it in fharleston. Co
lumbia. Havannah. Augusta. Atlanta. Hamit, Colom
bo*. M'-ntgomerv, Helnia. Mobile and New Orleans.
The |f<>pitaJa of New Orleans and Mobile are
using H.
Hospital#, corporation#, shipmasters, manufacturer*,
planters, physicians, furnisheu by the gallon at reduieil
raiea.
For sale by dniggi*ts and countrv merchants gener
ally. from whom orders are respect fully solicited
Try at least one bottle. Price to) rents. Follow dr*
sections. . ,
fTr*’Manufactured only hi the Ijthoratorv of
J. HA It If V, Auhrun, Ala.
For aaJe by ah the Druggnt# >l Columbus.
N. B —Persons wishing anils, ore*, w afer. ic< an
alyzed can have it dime <*n reasonable twin# by send
ng oi farof. DARBY marl4—wftm
Buy Aybr'i Crrrhv Pkcwkial forCoagh*.—
Auk's Sarsaparylla for .Herofulon# enmpinint#,
AU'l Arm’s Pill# tor all the purposes of a Fur
gwtire Medicine.
WOOD S HAIH RESTORATIVE.
Thi# wonderful preparation i# having an ex
tensiv* sale in ail part# ol the I iiiou. It i# one
of the few patent medMare# which are now sold
over the country, that are really, what ibeir iu
veater* claim fur them. Wherever it ha* had a
fair trial, tire result ha? Wn precisely as Wood
predicts. It never failed to turu the white hair
hack to the natural color, where the directions
have been strictly frdiowed, and in uuttrerotta ea
se# it ha? restored the hair upon head# that had
been bald for year#. It i# not pretended that if
will make the hair grow in every cnee# but where
it fail# there re certainly no remedy. The reste
ratiou of the hair has been effected in #o many
inatau ces a her# the care seemed utterly hopeless,
that it i* certainly worth while for all wh<- have
lo#t their hair to try the experiment of ining a
bottle or two of Wood'# Restorative,—[Moline
Workmen.
Sold by all I)ruggl#t in thi* oi’y, and by deal
ers and druggists generally throughout the United
State# and Canada*. jui2l—wd2w.
The Great English Remedy.
Sill JAMES CLARKE’S
Celebrated Female Pills.
Prepared/mm a preeeriptum of Sir J. Clark*,
M. U. PkfeMnn extraordinary to the (Jarett,
THE ORSAT BNCLIHH KEMEIiV
THE GREAT KNGI.IMIf KLMI-;IY
THE GREAT KM.LIHII ULMLDY
KIR JAME* (T.ARKP/M FEMALE PILLS
NIK J A MEM < LAKhI/rt IE VI A I.E I‘II.EH
NIK JAMEH CLARkK’M FKmALE PILL*
MOLD HV A 1,1. DIBGGIHTM
NOLO UV A 1.1. IIKIMiGIHTH
*OLD MV all dreogihtr
N. H fl.no iiU Kit postage stamp* iDrlotsd to
any authorised agent, will insure a bottle, containing
flo Pills by return mail mnefcMwty
■old in Columbus, by PembeHhn It I'wlrr. Ares A
verson and all ru***e<fc*hl* Druggist •.
byepepeia is known as one of the most distres
ting complaint* which afliet Immunity ; and until
the advent of the Oxygenated Bitten, bAd been
considered iacurabie, or whoa curable, requiring
years to accomplished it The Oxygonoted LiU
tsra perform is m few dav*. caret, which other
Rjedic.net take yean to alluviMs.
Holloway's Ointment and Pills should tie
purchased with caution, as there are spurious ar
ticles abroad. Look tor the water-mark, “Hol
loway. New York and Loudon.” that appears in
semi-transparent letters in every leaf of the book
of directions enveloping each box and pot.
at the manufactory, No. 80 Maiden
Luue New Yurk, ttud by all Hruggtsts, at 23c.;
fiSo., and sl. per box. July I—lwdw.
GEORGlA—Chattahoochee County:
Court of Ordinary, July J'erm, 1851).
P return! and presiding, R. (i. Raiford, Ordinary.
i\J HEHEaS, It ti shown with# Court by ihc Pc
t v .ttuou of Nathan J Hussey, and Willi.un G
Wooldridge, administrator* on jbe estate of Thomas
K. WaielUrtdge, d* i e.uu.*d, that said estate is fully nd
mtUifhereil an.l pray mu foi Leilelrt .( Dismission f.niu
s It w theres-u- n 1 red ihM , •> t>~ unvri.ed,
Im* required t >-tr” .it it. (•*■)- i. .j o,
bef.ire iticiii *- ltd don,Lx Ni.luin.ii> frv wt • 1 w
hli*mid not iiP dimo■>•'.* 1;"in the .. I nnqisuaupn *.*
•aid estate.
A truM transcript from tin* minute* t .*id Gotiri
July 4iU, 1559.
July It wfim R. G HAHoRD. Ordinary.
tJflOftfllA—Chattah.'iocbee County:
Court <•/ Ordinary, July Term, 1859.
Present K. U. Ilaiferd, Ordinary.
Itr.KKAd, William Bagiev, Guardian for Amy
etiort, lormerlj Amy Davis, applies tor Letter*
of UisuiiAriioii from Haul Guardianship.
It la therefore ordered. That ail persons concerned
be required to shew cause, if any til©) have, on or lie
fore Uie tirai .Mumlny in (taptamper next, why said
tellers should not tie granted
A line iransnipt from the minutes of said Court,
July Uli, ln.Vf U u HAM OKI), Old.
Julyll ~w4sd.
Notice—Lost Note.
\ LI. Person* are hereby notified not to trade for a
V promissory note made hy Ell Folsom to Clmr.es
C tirwn. for wo hundred and five dollars, dated
about the lasi of January or the firstoi Jfeiuuury last,
and due October Ist, 18&U
julyU-wli CllAß* LA C. BROWN
’ r>w o mouths alter data application will be made to ilia
1 H>mi CourtutOrdinary lot CiiaUahonchee county.
Ibr leave in ■a ita ceriaui parcel of land, and a negro,
hefoogtm: to the estate of James Keflev, deceased
GEORGE 11. KELLEY, <
K/.BKIFI WALTERS S ‘"' ,vu H
July 11. IN.V.I.—w in:.
T Wo month# after date application will Id-made
1 to tlie llun Court of Ordinary of CfialUhoochea
omiin, tin leave to sell ill.’ Unit and negroes belong
ing to (Mkriesß. Kelly uu msynn persoo.
GEORGE II KELLY, Guardian
July , 1859—yy4m.
Wo month.'* after 4fte application wilt be made
1 to the lion Uourtof Ordinary of Chattahoochee
■ • to sell a negro t r.y ... lin png l* the
* ate of W H. Kelley , deceased.
GEORGE 11 KELLY, Adrn'r.
July 11. 1839.—wSm .
Eiccutor's Notice.
f TMVo months oiler date application will tic made to
I the Court ot Ordinary of Bferriwether county,
Ga., for leave to sell the real estate of Fiitttciu Jeter,
late of said county, de* eam*d
July 5. 1839. wim
DRUG STORE.
DRQUHART & mm,
AT THU OLD STAND Os
DANKO Kill & NAGEL,
Columtous, G-00.,
Keep constantly on itamiulnigc slock of
FRESH AND GENUINE
Drugs and Medicines,
AI.HO. paints, iUI.H, VARNISHES. POTASH,
t.OMifiIssWATP.K WI’ICEH PURE BN AN
DIES A‘M WINKS, HIM HUES SODA,
TOILET ARTICLES ft,
FINK CIGAIiS,
Dental and ‘Surgical Instruments,
BTAHCH, SOAPS.
FISII I A(. T V V KLE,
GARDEN SEEDS,
and all Ollier articles usually kapt for sale in a Dtifa
Store, loth Itiey ofi-r on
AQQ.QMUOdAWm TJK33&JQ.
Mi FOSTER H CHAPMAN, of the late Ann of
Kinnk<fe. Chapman, and Mr Oliver Danforth, whose
services have been retained by the Arm. may both he
found constantly at the Hlore, and from their long n
|oru-nce in the bu-ure**. fee I warranted m asking a
liberal share of patronage from their irishd# and the
public generally junid- dwti
f> J VPKQIUAfII I ‘ CHAPMAN
O\C; It ESS VVATI .lt!
J UST received and for sale by
April a I JOHN w BROOKS
MOSAICS.
Jfff:. y/ffi BY the author of Salad for the
JragiflflV’Booial and Salmi lor the Solitary.
vJJIims# hJRF The Her tram# by Anthony Tr<-1-
loj>e, author of l>r. Tuorne:
Love me Little. Love me Long, anew supply;
What will he do with It. anew supply;
Ha lad f*r ill t .Social, anew supply .
Salad fog the Solitary, anew supply;
Chats os, by Alexander You Humboldt.
Just received at J. \V\ LEASE’S
.Time 21 - -dwtf Hook Store.
i ASHMAN N'S
IKON HOOFS AND TIES,
FOR COTTON BALES.
Price fi (Jentt per 1b. —25 per cent free than hope.
\NV one considering the adtauiuge of Iron ever
. Rope as amatennl far binding cotton hales, w ill
he surprised that it lias not Ireen adopted lung ago.—
lit its security against fire there is au overwhelming
reason for it* adoption.
The presses in the seaport ciht# have been the main
bf u. its not being generally adopted; but now that
obpu rioii is removed generally, and the OrleariH Pre.
—tli< tnrgest in New Orlean- gives it the preference
over Rope The Pa>mann Iron Hoop and Tie is ll*4f
improvement of one of the Proprietors, and is adopted
tiom the far t, that it t* found after long experiment, to
combine the greatest merit- in simplicity and forfitt)
of application of any one yet made It is*., prepared
a*- 1. require no change tor re-compressing. Thu# ob
viating Hu-sidy remaining dllKculty at the sea boa id
r H lea.
The hoop- are sent ofany leng'h. from eight to ten
let-t, and a hillguarantee given Hint neither the Tie#
ntrHoops will break. And taitbei. that all cotton
hound in them hall lie received oh the same term* at
The Orleans Pres*, as tope bound cotton The wet tht
per bah-i- about the same as rope, not one pound
more, nr lefk.
To sitow the opinion shipmasters have of it, we give
the following, among ntiineiiMis cominendatioii ■ we
have
Tire U*dr reigned, mas er* of vessels, having had
cotton compressed with J-'aMuumtt'# new Iron Hoops
and Tie*, hereby recommend the saore. The bale* be
ing well compressed, and lb* button-or h.*p- never
breaking wheu thrown down in the Ship’s hold, or
wiioti mowed.
J. L Ooirdey, Captain of ship Moses Davenport,
A Robinson. - ** Madras,
James T*uas, “ •• Henry,
A Tailiot, ** *, llareascoket,
John Dean. “ “ Jsnre- Flint,
John O Wilncr, “ *• MuUtous*.
II Rnnpeuholdt “ ** Ella K • lurk,
I. I* Mi rill, “ “ Hark knuLuU
The (Wire of Hoop* ami Tie* at New Orleans is six
tout* per pound, and all orders will receive prompt at
teiitioii Liberal deductions made to merchants f>r
rlly acceptance.
P. BELCHER. Agent,
HLJ Commercial Plain, New Orleans.
July 1 Cmw.
I). Cl < OKKET'I.
BROKER and Dea nr in SLAVES,
SAVANNAH,GKORGIA.
%L T If.l. keep constantly on hand a gofld upply and
** Virginia and daorgia Negroes for sale U* will
•:*< receive, luiyand tell for those desiring hit aervP
He Is also prepared to make the usual advances
on property, hnth real and |eron.r. left ia his iharge
lur sale.
0* near the Pulaski House „ud Post Office.
July 4. iHfto—-wm.
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,
MERFIWETHER COUNIT.
M THE Proprietors take pleasure in in
forming 1 hemnany friend# and patrons,
that iheir house ha# bean refitted, an I 1#
now open, under titeirirwo atiparvieiou
and control, for the accommodation of
WO or 300 (itesis, We shall do what we
can to render ail our visitors romfortalde
Daily Hacks Will run from LnCranire to the Hpnngs,
and Mi #ers. Vernny * <*•- , will send up any party that
may prefer coming direct front Columbus
H MAUKH A HON.
JuuelOth. l*.*9~dlw w 4w
FOR SALE.
PHE Kubaeriber, dasiring to move West, of
fer! his resident;* for sale, eonUining 4tM)
tuTa of good upland (mixed) oak and hickory,
nod piiia, lOh acres cleared and in cultivation, 1400
finely timbered, and in on* mile of Fort tluine*,
the terminus of tb* S. W. Railroad. It is one
of Ike pleasantest places in the South, and the
renter 1# unexceptional*- Call a&d see it, as lam
determined to sell.
DANIEL M BRUNER.
Juue 2d. w.'tui
stj $75 REWARD,
RANAWAY from ike subscriber on the
Z 1 Rial lust. PETEK, H liegro man about 54 or 35
year* of age, dark * •uplectod.ftf 0 orthb high.
jss-. and weighs about 145 or ISO pound- ll* is
-opposed lobe either shout .the residence of the un
deretgncd. nearGleanviiki, #r at Columbus, (Ja. The
above rew aid will be paid for (ns apprehension and
delivery t* me, near Oswltchee, Ala., or *SO if lodged
in any safe jail so that 1 can get him
T. L. BOYKIN,
JuncTT-wlig Qiwfubee, Bussedcounty All.
GREAT BARGAINS!
A F HUNTER’S
ii.v/.aak of fashion :
r subscriber, fiem toniinued had health, being
a. uuahle to give hiahuailies hie j.i isonal superns
ion, ha* dhpoaed of hh lease in im, old Store, arid ha*
removed the stock 10 tin*
NEW AND ELEGANT BAZAAR,
No, 78 W est Side of lit unit St.
dmetiy opposite to his old stand. Theme two stocks
ot new and saaaonabl* Dry Good-*, wtian comlniied,
form now by far the largest stock in tha city Tha
:ock consist* ii! part ni
LADIES’ DHESS DOOBS
PLAIN AM) FAXCV SILKS,
1 HAVMM.Ut: and CHKi K SILKS;.
. IN ll.\ and HU'l tllll SU.KH;
Bt At K >’!l •*i the varnutM makati
I ru<. A iJI.N : HOliKs blai k andfcoloicd;
i u •hk.s, •; wiflK IIOHF.h {
J.V \-A V K ‘ITS. I*. --* dtc JM
! MiNtii! \.M '.ll u.;. n htuu s.
! -a: \ 4l ,is li.V\ klUv.tl". %I.V.
mu vaida 1*1(1 s'l't-.ti I.A\ “, tt .jc.
-f.jUti y#r*ls l‘Hl \TKD I ACM >M Is. small pat
and l> 4 . p y.utl Fast C"t>tors;
FRRN'" , D \l.tr ims, ,t nt* * ...iimem;
BfOTi. ll and AMf.tmW (. tM. 11 V
EMBROIDERIES,
IN MRKAT VARIBTY.
Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs,
LADIES* HOOP SKIRTd, CORSETS, Ac,
ALL MAKES AND I’KICU*.
Msf fo'XOCK OF
! HOUSE KEEPING GOODS
if* very tunc, and wiling ad piuea whicli w ill drty
. t ompt'litHl-
MY IMPORTATIONS OF
Irish Linens and Scotch Fabrics
-A.14.H: NO .liVJJXdLUXJO” 1
Cali and examine my stock of them, tielnre pnrclia
sing eUcw liere, h, you ran *ye per rent,, yy ‘iteli i*
generally paid to Importers and Jobber* in the motli
eru market, by retail metehaul*. I or an inferiorarti
tte, purtiiaser* of my Linens will rceeive a puia aiti
LACE MANTILLAS,
A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT,
Sliawls, Sliawls 9
Circular rthayvls, m Uarcgc, Crnpo d'Pnria. Cash’
mere. Meimn, At* .
FAUASOI.S, IN ORE \T V Utll'.TV.
IIATS, CAPS, HOOTS & SHOES.
Not being aide in attend to the busincß* myself, and
widting to rcduc my slock t* the loyvest jioMsitde
point, i now offer my mock ftt men-ly u iiomiii.*: pou
lt; and being well suppueti yvttlt a stall oi gntimu;ndy
and cniiipi tent naU'Hiueit, Ludiea inti) rely on btiing
well wailed upon; and ns a furthei in.tiii eineiit, nil
bdis puiviiaimd overiiily doflars will tie discetMifcd live
per cent, tin crhli Ladies, cull him! hc* tliih new and
beautiful esmbliolinient. As there in none Ilk* it in the
city, it.will repay you for a yyulk through it. You
cannot mistake tW place, ns tho name and number
are conspicuously painted on the front of the house,
A. HUNTER,
April Tw.ltf No._73jW.-i Hide■> Hrond
HUGHES BAKIEL & CO.
f. wii.i.i ovnNTi; a
Vi.i.L'Storage and Comraisiion,^ 1
Receiviii(j aud Forwarding- Business,
AT THE
LOWELL WARE-HOUSE,
We pledge our best exertion* to give satisfaction to
ufl w itoiuav eulium us with tlmir piodtt**
Wo are preparing to ftifniah all < u •• ■ *tnrv advance#
lowest market lab s fin UaKgtugi Hope, knit,
ami other plantation auapiie#.
WAI If HUGHES,
\VM DANIEL,
N\ t HODGES.
Goluuihu*, June Ifi-dwlf.
.£X\J
CASKET BIIRIIL CASES.
r pHE CASKET’ RURIAI, CASK, roprenenut-
A ed by tit® aliovn ♦ nmaviui!, i* Iwauiilully lin
iabed in imitation of polished Rosewood, and ia
th* moat ta -teful nud apM quint* tm i llic cai
now used. It permits a view ol th entm* body
oiler it i# end ued, the lop Weiug composed ol
: thick piate i:lass, protected by nlaboratefy rna
ine -ted ca|w. one ol which may bn seen in it?
( Lies in the engraving. All suns It out 271 to 75
inches in length, constantly on baud
NAME FLATKH furnished, neatly engraved.
DILLINGHAM Ac DENSON.
June 23. 1H59 dwlillwjan
I SPECIAL NOTICE!
IMPORTANT SALE.
$50,000 WORTH OF
<ra\ <rm /ft /sh tfl ®
SI b> a sns yis a
AT
NEW YORK COST !
I* NEW ONE PRICE
mil mm
140 Broad Street,
MASONIC BUILDING,
OOX,XJMtJtJS.
MS-MTIDUIFS
Having and t'rniiucd to no 11 out t hi# season * pur
cha*ea, lioa reduced the prices ol hi#
LAItCJE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF
DRY GOODS
and duw offer# them without any rogord to profit.
I The stock is entirely new, many article# in
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
‘straw Is, tlaiitiiliis,Ac.
having been pure inured within Uiulaat few week#
AT A GREAT REDUCTION
on price# paid for the ?nuie good# earlier in the
season.
Note Prices of a few Goods:
Deux Jap* Silk Rob**#slo; reduced limn $55;
“ “ Uronadum, $lB to $25 “ 2. A
100 Silk Dresses, 15 “ 1 £ 20
400 Yards Fancy Silks, 50c. “ G.c.
.TOO “ “ 65c. “ Asc.
2000 “ Printed Muslin# be. “ 12c.
1M “ “ “ lie. “ 15c.
542 Lawn Robes-a-les, fast coD $1.36 “ $1.75
French Organdies & Jaconets
REDUCED IN THE SAME I’BOPOIITION.
Plain & Fancy Bareges,
AT ONE-HALF THEIR RKOI.'LAK PRICES.
610 piece# Calicos Bc. reduced from 10e,
827 “ “ 10c •* *• lIAI2C.’
23 “ ynr*l wide Brilliant* fast colors at 15c.
25 Barege Shawl#,
1U French Luc* Mantillas,
115 Silk and Lac* do. at a reduction of 33%
per cent, on original price#.
A 1,80,
A LABOR STOCK OF GENUINE
IRISH LIKTEISrS
Imported direct from the manufacturer#, which
will be sold at very low prices.
J amen Mr/Phi Hips,
does not intend to carry over
ANY SIMM Eli STOCK
and has marked ©very article down to price* that
must insure speedy sales.
Ladle# aro invited to cull and examine the
good* and pjum* before buying v wt they are as
sured there l#
ND HUMBUG
about the Stock being marked down at the pri
ces mentioned.
KJ-CALL EARLY £$
AND SATISFY YOUSELVEB
that thi# i* the best opportunity ever ottered Id
Oolumbu* to parebaaer* of any goods to save their
money.
Ottv Price Onlv!
JAMES MoPIIILLIFS,
1 tO Hroad-NliTel.
COLLMULB, GKORtJIA.
| Columbus, (la , Key 29, ime. dfcwtl
Pine knot White Sulphur
SPRINGS.
Vj THIB detit{liti\il*uiiiiiiei retreat, situatod 18
niih a from the City . I Coliiiuhu*, will beopau
Bisjis by the proprietor* on the let June next.—
ULLai great oxu. i.H# they have erected new buil
i) of mi. h a cliarueter un to aerouuuodate all
their old customer* amt such new triond* a* may hou
of tliem with Uieir patronage.
Anew Hotel, w uli large nuumodiou* mom*, inclu
duig a liMll-room and Hilliard room. With all theneoes
’ *ar> aci ominodatiorts of oacll, has been eiacted on
ii.*\y ground, and will lie road v by the lat June next
Bennie* Dm alidaouhlo Cahiu* will he at
the command of itidivhluaM ur luiuiUee, n* may be
reuuired.
Tim Sulphur Water of these Sprint;* is unnurparaed
in the South— hundred* of curtlncates of ii* healing
ami Htreiigihening qualities might be easily procured
and oil.-rt'd to the public ami yvlign wo add that the
Bathing propuratinn* and lb* ildies are equal to Ihoae
*'l him watering place North ni hlouth, W’O My noth
mg iiiont Until the fa* :’ ltiilif\
l*ioi‘ Knot i, loea'.eil lo mile* from Collimhuaby tho
earring** road, ami i-* a-oi) uc* essililo iVum No.lt on
the Must ogee Kuilioud, by an .igieeuhle drive of ait
An h iv*• he.-n in:ulc‘yy \N Chap
01” I will,'imy ey all vi*itei™nd their hat;
< • . .n tin ii oyy n
’*''•*• ‘• .'.•:.* ~r, i . . i lit i* i* t.n • will he pro
vided. ,
\B • “• ■ •. **■'.-'.-i .•„ led to the R\
o.i . . i,., ,4. ... .1 he duo Id 1
•-\ .*1 i ; ~'..1 ‘ 1 ..hit Hi n-directed !.y IliHlt to
‘“Pin. Kn..i ME •“ wiii .vgttlariy doliwre.i.
TERMS
Itoiintper aioutli ft.TO 00
* ** “ week, 10 tai
“ day 4 (10
Cltil.trvn and Servant* tialfprn e
llor>e.* p.*i day 76
” \V*vk 5 (HI
14 “ 51 out 1 15 no
The proprietors have used every exertion to pre
pare iliese Springs tor tin* reception of visitor*and in
valids. unit limy now assure all persons who desire a
. omldiluhle, ncrcsriihlo mid healthy ret real inthcsuin
inei uionilis, that it shall not tie ihcii fault if they go
wa> from Pirn-Knot dissalislled.
HOW AUD A-Md.AUCIII.IN,
May3 —slw.tin Proprietor*.
llontvale Springs, Tennesser*.
WATT, LANIER & CO.
OWNRItS AND l‘KonitKTUa.
ilso,
Owners, uiainh , and Pruprwbiraof
wxm&Tjm n& 9
MONTGOMERY, ALA.
(8. LAN IKK J. SON 8. formerly of Luniur House
Mae.in, tleorgiit.)
jjrtmtJL Traveler* un l lie Uitiiroad flmiu
f.TfMi** Dalton. ta.,iii Knoxville, Tmm.rea*h
& T'w sea tiles** \\ aters, the present wnnuii, by
H S Iff taking Hi* 1 singe lines of 11. I)UNN
( ° citlu-t at Philadelphia, l.on
j-inHMBSNPdoti or Knoxville—from eat li ofwhuli i
points. Hinges starling ut six o'clock a. ui., run in*on
iiecnoii xxuh Hu* trams to Monlvale, about tweiityfltui i
mile* diHiant, reaching the latter at one o'clock, o in. ;
The uinlersigned. being determined to umk.* Mont
valeonH.ifihe moHluUrmlive watering place# in the
country, have, *ime lasi aoinniei, added several new
Ootlib Cottage* ami other buildings, together with
other valuable improvement* Tin; ground# are in
beautiful condition -the made neat the springs put in
tin- best order—a good cellar of Ice has been saved. -
All the a* c.-x.nes of comfort and pleasure ot the best
Watering Places, w ill he found here.
11 A* to the cure ot disease* by the Monlvale Min
eral Waters, sec large Moot vale Pamphlet—especially
as to Dyspepsia, riiioiin I>iaiilima, biopsy. Chronic
Livert ompininl,Neuralgia, Nervous Headache, l)i
----ran:*inent of the Norvon - Hy stem. Chills and IVveis,
A.* A. i
s. Lanier A Hon*have been engaged in Hotel Keep
ing for twenty years, and will continue to make eve
ry effort to pleas : the public
WATT. LAMER A CO.
H. Lanier. H. C Lanier.7
A .I* Wult.W It I iin.-r \ mav.V-dw‘Jm
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
AT
No. Mi imatll STREET.
‘Vo w*.ul*l call the attention of uur ’patrons and
thcpuhliein general to our largoatoek of
SUMMER GOODS,
wliirfh wu will sell
REGARDLESS OF COST,
in order loelose it out lieforo the season is nt
an eu.l. Particular inducements aro offered in
SUMNER BILK 9,
BAREGES,
ORGANDIES
ALL KINDS OF
MUSLINS,
aa.l lA.i: anil HAREGH HI I AWLS
All other (iuud*—viz:
IHMI BOSTIC (.HOIK
Linona, Embroideries, Hosiery
BOOTS Sz. SHOES,
1 I A TS. ( ’ A I *S, <fec.
AMD KSI’KCIALLV
READY MADE CLOT 11 TNG,
will uudego a coimideruhlu rcductiou in price*.
Wo are determined to di*|io*e of our Kumuier
Good# ere the season close*, and shall not there
fore mind SACRIFICES!
ILLiaS & ROSE,
(rtlM CKSHOKri T<MI. UIiOHMMAYEBf)
i\o. EBStOAS) STKIH
Coluiiil.uk, (Li , May 2ti --dwtf
JUST RECEIVED,
\ BRLf OKV BAI.TKIi MCAT,*
JD lllire I'.sh in II ill and Whole Bid#.*
Hr*-Ilk fast Bacon; Dtroice Mutton Ham*;
Kxir i Hmokrd ll*-*fj Kxlr.i ( lioiie i’lg iluiii#;
I lem Hint Kilit.cd Bri “i. h.d* *;
llhiii# lltlll Min.llldi’lr. i'leklsd I*.llk Itoliud*.
fcl. I Tit Fur sale hv I.'IMD 4. CO.
CRACKEItS !
Jt'rtT ni:< KIVLD, Hilda Uraekan,
lluiter
Husioii *’
Hand Made Butter^
Wine
Ixunnmn “
• i nic.knHi. for -ale by fIUNBY Ml DO.
February Mh, lMb. —dtf.
KM TS V
\ LARGE LOT OF CHOIC E TENNKBHEE
Ifnms fui sale by (*I!N It Y Ac CO.
February I, I3W dtf
Peruvian (iuano!
\t;EM INK ARTH LE - warranted, and ascheap
us • an be laid dew'll from New York.
OUNBY Ac CO.
American 4*u:iaio!
r | A ll l-; l ointunntinn* of tin* Uunno give# it high re-
I pul*- as a ft.-rtihsnr.and iti* classed us fillly equal
lo the Peruvian. A large supplyuxpei led at an early
day by UUMIY k CO.
Colniiihil#, Oa. Jan. 4, IHsl*. dwtf.
Potomac Herrings.
1 1 x IT AI.F ililLH. PoKHiiac Herring, in pickle, for
11/ siili- by Ot NBV&CO.
Pickled Pork.
cAg BHLH. Rump Pork, very fine for sale by
Z'J poll* w'dtf OUMBYk CO.
Snmlries.
s u line fitters are receiving and will keep con
1 -tanllyoii hand the tiillowing articles:
No. I ‘mil i Mackerel, in Half Kus and Kiln:
Hiigur <hired Ham#—aclmue.article.
Ureekt.iNl Itacoii, tSmoked Reel. Reef Tongues,
Also, the following article* f*f Hut heat quality vis:
I .line plaster Pan#,
ilydiaullc i finsiil,
(■ypsiiiiu.
Iliaatmg Powder and Hufiy Fuse
Rock and A Hum Halt.
Jnit—wdlf fiUNHTktyi
Irish Potatoes.
|(U \ BBI.H. C'holc* NurUiern Potatoes, for sale by
11 M / JanlJ-Mwif 41UNMY #t CO.
DISSOLUTION.
FpllK Copartnership heretofor* existing and doing
1 business under the name mid stylnot OLE MON H
liltoWN Acid won dissolved on tire Pith day of Feb
ruary, Ir-.'iv#. The business of said partnership will be
sullied and closed up by W 4i CLLMONM and WIL
LIAM I. WORN I'M, who are fully authorized by
isiwer of attorney to sell and innvsy real and personal
pmperl.v belonging to said partnership, to collect all
Minn? of money due and owing to stud firm, and to pay
nil demand* and renew ail note# nr obligations Hgainsl
t.md partnership. Thtatlre ‘Jbtli day ol March, I>js.
W O t LEMONH,
W.L WORN UM,
JOHN W. HURT,
UKh I 111 RT,
C P. WORN I’M
March *b, 1859.—wdtm.
NOTICE.
I IIAVK purr turned ih< Cotton (Jhi Mannfectering
1 interest of Mcs-*!#. • LEMON*. ItKOVVN St CO ,
mill -lull! roiiltmne Dm busmes# under the name end
’” w. 0. CLEMONS, BROWN & CO.
Mr. IMRAEL V. HKOWN will, a# JicrcUrfure, super
miundtiic Man 11 far to 1 mg Department.
W. a. CLEMONM.
Columbus, March f#—wdhm.
NOTICE
TtTfl have sold our Cotton Din Mnnufhctiiring In
?V ten-1 to Mr. \V ti . CLKMONH, win* nurr-ed*
u* in tb* busiiiK##. We bespeak fur our #nctc#sor a
roiiDiiuam <1 of the Illreral patronage cxteiidedto our
lirm by the Cotton Planter# throughout tbc * ounirtr.
< I.EMONH,HKOWN 4 00.
Coluintum, Oa.. Mareh —wdtf
SUDLIMHII LLI3 HB,
JUT received by
April tl JOHN W BROOK*
THE GREAT
FEVER AMI) AGUE
REMEDY.
THE GRENADA ELIXIR,
Tin: GREN AD A ELI Xlit,
IS WARRANTED TO CURE
IS WARRANTED TO CURB
FEVER AND AGUE.
FEVER AND AULK.
THE GRENADA ELIXIR
THE GRENADA ELIXIR
IS WARRANTED TO CONTBIN
IS WARRANTED TO CONTAIN
NO ARSENIC OR MERCURY.
NO ARSENIC OR MERCURY.
THE GRENADA ELIXIR
IS warrantad to contain nothing the lcn*t injurious to
Hie ayrncii:. and can Ik- given in allcaw# and under
all circumMlancaa. Try u bottle and li couviuchd that
it i* not only the best but tlie i lioapcst Remedy now of
fered to the public. Olio Dollar Uottle lift* often cured
from five to mix cam-*.
■ Ueuieinl'iM it i# warranted, nml if it
llu money yy ill he refunded to you.
Soul yy t.i.u *ule and iviniiby
i‘KMBKUTON ’& CARTER,
COl.l Mill s. GEORGIA,
And by all Dtuitgi*i in the City, Alan toi sale by
Dr. K. I. Sliohe* kei. Mo. on. t.,i
Clackuie)* r A litlliard. Montgomciy. Ala.
July l-dyv4iu.
Flint River I’iautaliims
FOR SALE.
I will #el| at a reasonable price and . .
AHLupim throe year* credit, one pbinut-
ou tlie east *hle *>l Flint Utter, BgJLj!
where the Railroad from Coltimbu* to ■ ‘ ‘
Macon croKMe*.cou#i*ting of FIFTEEN HUNDRED
AND FIFTY ACRES of good bottom and mnrali
Laud*, ami eight hundred ami (illy acre* of Fine land
The bottom and uihimli lands are un good an can tie
found in Georgia. This may tie divided into three
HettlenUMlU. An extensive level* baa l*e* u built, but
more tvork iiinst yet bn done, to *ecure the land pur.
imuo utly limn overflow.
Al*o, u Plantation iimuediktely belnxv the ealale of
Gov Town*, on the weni aide ofthe river, and one ami
a half mile* below tlie railroad, embracing llkHiatrh#
ulHie best River liotloni, yvilhoul any mitrsli, ami
and dlxmi sixty ur eventy ucrenuf high pine land, up
on wliich there I* a beautiful and convenient *ettle
ment. Upon thin tract then* aietyvo time# and a lialf
ul'good levee, but require#some repair# ami conside
rable extension in render all the lauds Bcnini. Upon
botti plantation*, tlie lands are, with alight exceptions,
Ireali ami exiremel) productive; <>u the yveat side it
is all fresh hut Mevent) acre*. Any gi'iitleiuan wiith
iug to i i xaumie itiein, will pleHHe call on Mi k.illy on
tlie eant aide, uud Mr. Young mi tho weal aide ot i|ih
river, und atmuld a purchase become desirable, see me
at Columbu*. PoHaeaaion given liial January next.
JOHN II HOWARD.
January It, 1859—wtbdtf.
ItCrtluinbua Kuquirei, Corner Stone and Sun
pieuse copy tlie above yvenklv two iiiontii#.
especial notice.
\I.I. pemonn imieliled to tlie late firm of Rrooka A
Chapman, In note or account, are requested to
make immediate payment, a* further indulgence can
not he given. .INO. W. IIROOKS.
Ihdunilei*. Ox., March M—dwtf.
Fly Traps! Fly Traps!
JUST RECEIVED liY
-A.- HI. DEWITT.
[Extract from Mr .lame* Conning’* Letter.]
r I'HE neuKoii having arrived tor the purchase and
I sab- o| Gilbert's Patent Fly Traps, I would beg
to call your attention to tlie improvement* and ulteiii
tiona I have made to them since lasi year,bo a* to ren
der them perfect a* they should be; anil they Wiilgive
entire satisfaction to nil ptnclmser*.
Like all neyy inventions, they inquired Home im
proveiiienta; all the little difficulties ill them have been
< tlrely overcome; and they are now *o improved ami
adjusted licit I* un ufibr Ilium to tlie public, a# a per
fect article, yvitliout any .nlditloiiul coat to tlie pur* bn
hcis. Merrliaiita amt oilier* stiould purcliase tiu ui
early tocaich ttie lir*t breeding (lie*; a# one fly will
breed million* dining tlie wawm
JAMES CONNING.
Oyvnerofaaid Patent. Mobil#, Ain.
Notice.—Thia is !■• notify all uiercliania und vend
or* not to purctm-** GII.HERT’H PATENT’ l-'LY AND
MUSUUITO TRAP, without mv printed Labels on
lint said Trap, uccording in llm Untied Slates Patent
La xv. AU me rebuilt# und vendor* selling aid Trap*
without Mn ti label*mi them, are not my legal or duly
au*lion/,ed iigenta. ami w ill lie dealt rvilhas the taw ,
* made and provided lor said patent, directs
i OIKS GUNNING,
Mobile, Ala , Oh tier und Proprietor.
N. It.-I should li*- glad to have tlie information
given me l any one selling them for less than l ive
Dollar* al retail Iy\ ill also give a liberal reyvard to
anv #ne Hiturmiiig me ofany merchant selling them
within my territory yvilhoul the label with luy nume
mi them. .If.
One gross ot the above Fly Trap* just received and
iur sab- by A 11. DkWITT.
Sale Agent for Cobiinliu#, Ga.
I rieerednced to Five Dollar*—invariably Cush
Muv 19—dwtf A 11. D.
GRINDSTONES.
NOVA SCOTIA, lll.uk GRIT. A large assort mem
small amt large mi/.c# rough turned and finished
Orders solicited, and promptly attended to. Fur sale by
1,0 VI I5 tlt It A CO.
UTAH Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, Mass.
June 57—diliu.
NOVELTY WORKS !
T’ u msrit ijjt j<;
WT HUTAIL I
SALESROOM OVKII
J. ‘l Phillip s Dry Goods Store,
No. 140 Ifi*on*l S|. Columlms, tin.
AT tlie n*)licitaiion of iiiuny friend* I have de
ternniieil to hhlliii) Fu mi llu re at
rrl Retail as well as Wholesale.
Aml I will be happy to meet and smve my former
friend* und ( UstuiiterM at my sale* room, us uhove *!*•
Higuateil; and 1 tiiitHl ask of those w hom I have n**t
serve*l to call and let me show them my FURNITURE
und if It l#
AS GOOD AND CHEAP AS
NORTHERN FURNITURE,
I know that they Will a* Southern people, give trie
their patronage.
?Or Dealer* are invited to examine my stock before
going North.
ItraekeiM, !M oti I<ll ■> g#, Carving*, Turn,
lug, Fmie.y Sawing, Ac.
DONE AT BHOKT NOTICE.
COFFINH, hothcovenid ami mahogany, always on
hand and al all pm es
( ! i"Order* soli* tied and promptiv attended to.
Address, W. K.HARRIH
(siluinbiis.Gn.Marc.ii IV dwtf
m a
JUST RECEIVED BY
MIiWiEV, HODGES & ().
Wear® in rm-oiiit. of one of the LA KG KST and
11ANDSOMK.HT STOCKS of
DRY GOODS,
liver ofi'erud to the citizen# of COLUMHUH.
It • in#l?t# of every variety heretofore kept by
the old Orm of MANLEY A IfODOKH with many
additions, ntnotiß which will be found the MOST
DESIRABLE STYLES OF SILKS, viz:
Iflar k Hlllt#, Kip Silks,
lion Irle Nkirt Milks, llsyailerr Milks,
4 JupeNllk*, Itolm- n Lei Milks,
Routuing Milk#, Tinsues 4*icmnl'
•ko. Ate.|
AXiHO.
BAREGES—PIain, Bayadere, and Double Skirt,
OKG INDIES—Rohe Alureda, Kobe a Leu, Kobe
Biarritz, Kobe Favorite.
JACONETS—PIain, Small Figured Kobe, au*l
Flounced.
BRILLIANT KS—French Cambric# and Lawn#.
Our EMBROIDERIES and WHITE GOODS
eannol he Hurpassed, and will be ture to pleuse
the Ladie#.
OUR STOCK OK
STAPLE GOODS
is VKKY COMPLETE—comprising the best
b-l nod 10-4 Table Damask, Pillow, Shirting
an<l Housewlfo Lintus; Linen and Cot
• ton Hheetiugs, Toweling!, Nnpkins,
Doylies, 10-4, 11-4,12-4 A 13-4
Toilet and Marseille#, White
and Colored Quilte.
DRAPERY, HOSIEIIY.GLOVES
I iiibrclluM Ac Parasol#.
Wuinvito ALL to glveour Stock an examina
tion. It is large, and we are determined to sell.
“Let those buy now who never bought (o/ue)
before,
And those who always buy {of uej now buy the
more.”
MWLEY, HODGES & CO.
US BOAE> STREET.
March 15,1850 —dwtf.
\\\ i>\\ ivu;s
PATENT
BITUMINOUS COAL OIL GREASE,
FOR
AXLES, MILL-GtEARINQ, Ac.
rpitlrt OREA6R, f*r H<ng-". Wagons, Carts, Car
-1 nages, Mill-liearmg. Ilruvy Bearings, Ac., in found
to be the best in use It i# warranted to -land any
irtn|H-ratur*. It combines the body and fluidity of
Tallow, lieeswhi and Tar. keep# the axle* a"* way
cool and does not run off, and 1# unsurpassed iudura e
bility and cheMpnewi.
Mold by JOHN W HROOKM,
April 21. 1860 Druggist.
GKtmtilA, Harris Count >l
rpwo Mouths itßei dole appllratimi will lie made
JL to the Court of Ordinary of Harris County, tbs
Isave to sU the lauds of Willimii Copeland deceased
W, tOPBI.AND, Eieruior
Jane 13, lfM.-'W'tra.
J. A. WHITESIDE & GO
imiGGESTK.
Wholesale and Retail Reaors in
Drug*, Medicines, Faints, dtc., for Cash at Cash
prices, at 133 iiroad tjtrosi, Columbus, Ga.
May U dtf.
Fre*h Vaccine Matter,
JU4T received by
ap l” It JOHN W BROOK!, Druggist
E. BARNARD & C 0„
COLUMBUd, GA,
WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL
GHOCDRfa & PROVISION DEALERS
„ HAVE on hand and will continue to receive
#fnja large ami yvell soieoUMl stock, embraeiug uve-
MLLpj rv article tit thetrliue, w hlcb ure oderod to tlieir
ami the public at market prices- Como
and see u*. IMs7—dwtt
HAVANA CIGARS,
inn ntln DIRECT IMPORTATION,various
lUU.vI Fv/ brands, for sale by
utat ‘A - w .It i E ll AUNA RD 4c CO.
WEST INDI k .Mui.ASSES,
C/ X It AIIHEI.S chosen fur sale by
JU nmr. ItJ9— yydtf 111. BARNARD CO.
MESS PORK.
| < k; y BRLH lor Mile by
lUU Feh. Id.—dwtf E. BARNARD, fc CO.
GOLDEN SYRUP.
CU \ 10 GALLON KEGS, Choice.
ZY ) fur sale by li. BARNARD & CO.
Feb, 18, dwtf
TO THOSE INDEIITED.
Ut E hereby gtvo itarice that all claim# dueu*. and
nut paid nr satisfactorily arranged, prior to next
teiuni day *>t the respective * uunties in which tlie par
ties reside, wIU be HUctl. None w ill be shglited.
tuai JO-dwtl K. BARNARD k CO.
I’lunliug I‘otatuos.
mn UARUKI.H PINK EYES, for sale by
JUU fel.HMn L BARNARD & CO.
Jew Ntitx.tr ami Molatws
fix HDDS. Hugai.ull grades,
‘it I Isa) Bids, and U bids choice Molasses for sale by
foblOdlf K. BARNARD &. GO.
rune) ft lour.
OA HIILS. Extra Choice Haim L*mi#. for sale by
Z\J tebattillf E BARNARD k CO.
HDmii Malt.
P lt k HAI.’KH for sale by
UU fehlOdtf F.. BARNARD A. CO.
On CoiitiC^iiiiitiil.
Oil! k COILS Hand Spun Rope, a good article for
OUU sale in lot* b) E. BARNARD A ( (
Columbu#. Feb. 10, 1850—ilwtt’
Ts. I.A N DON,
(SION OF TUB)
tr jESXXa
BIG V: I HAT
$ : .WtT
HAH returned lYotti New York ofthe fines
assortment* of ever before offered in
this city embrat iag .
MulNkln-ltriib Utter-llrub nnd llluck Reaver,
FRENCH SOFT H.\Trt.
and every variety **t Panama. Hiruw. Leghorn and
Fancy Hals, all of yvllir.h lie ofl'eiH to hi# friends and
enstumers at LOW PRICES ! H** w mild also cal) ai
tentioii i*i In# large stock of l mlirella*, Caitts# <SI
Plilldrcii'N llwts, oi ull kinds nnd qualities.-
Also, urine lot nf stout Straw amt Wool Hats for Ne
gri*# HjTHATH MADE Tfk ORDER
Man It I ft, IkMl. -dvvUin
t'OOI. HCI V,
VI7ITII the Choicest Svrups at
” May 24, dtf) JA \\ fIITRSIDBfI A : Cos
MUSCOGEE IR,. !R
Ull A Ntl E UP .V l! II E U UI. E.
stsfeSSr
ON uml nfier lf>tli July lt5H. tin* Bvening Mail
TrainwillleaveColuinbusat3.4sp.nl., and ar
rive tu Macon at U.IH p. in.
Leave Macon at M. 4 j a. in. arrive at Columbus at
3.46 p. iu.
The Morning Mail Train will leaye at 4.00a. m. and
arrive at Macon 0.51)a. in.
Leave Macon 11.45 p. in. arrive at Columbus ut
3.3.> a. m J. L. MtIHTIAN, Hupl.
OnliimtiUH, July 15—dwtl.
MOBILE ASX) GIRARD R.R.
‘VHIF Paeseiigei and Freight Train will leave
L Girard at lip, in. daily.connecting at Silver Run
with a daily line of Hinge# io Villnln, tlleiinvile, Ku
fuulaFori Haines and Marianna, Fla. And at Uuery
lown with the stages daily lor Uscheu, olivet, Enon.
Fliunneii lie cnee, Midway, lluidiiway, Perote, uud
Union HpnnL!.-
Leiiving Ciierryinwn at 4 a. in. daily, the cars will
reach (Jirard at 7 a. ui., connecting with the Opelika
and Muscogee Trams.
II /'‘Duplicate receipts must necoinpnny all Freight
Shipped.
All Jretght must be pajd before Goods will be
discharged
Freight delivered at the depot before four o’clock,
p. in. w ill he shipped the following day.
Freights for station# Number i (pert Mitchell) uud
Nuiuhei 5 (Pierson#,) must be prepaid
Way freight must, ill all case?, ire paid in advance,
JOHN HOWARD,
rnarSs, ’s7—dwtf. Engineer Ac Hupl.
CHANGE Oi’ SCHEDULE.
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE.
k&gn&s&mmmm
momtuumdu aad vvest rouri
RAIL 1(0AU COMPANY.
MONTGOMERY.Nu*. 1'J,1857.
UN and alter tins dale the Passenger Trains on this
Road will be governed by the billowing Hchedulu
.DAY TRAIN:
Leave Montgomery ai b‘,j a. in.
Ariivu Weui point j/t p. ui.
Arrive at Columbus. i.bop.ui,
Returning Leave W'o#l Poiut in.
Leave Columbus 10.00 am
Arrive at Montgomery 4.00 p.m.
.NIGHT TRAIN:
Lcuve Montgomery 5.20 p. in.
Arrive at We*t Point 12.20 a in.
** Comm lure 1.00 a. in.
Returning—Leave Weal Poiut 7X P-
LeaveCoiumbtiM
Arrive at Montgomery 3a. m.
Through ticket#* iui be obtained (for Double Daily
Connection#! to Atlanta, Cbattanooga uml NaaitVille.
ami daily connection# to Uuntsviiie, Alemphi# and
h.mxviJie. H. G. JON EH.
July 16,—dAtwtd Lngiireei Sr Hit|rt.
Freight Arrangement
BETWEEN ATLANTA A CULUM IllfS.
j)V an arrangeiirentbetween tire KailioaU*'ompauln
1) coni|H)*tng tire two route* from Atlaula to Colum
bus, concluded at lireir coil > enlion ut Huvamiah oultre
I bin instant, it wu* agreed that lire lollowiiig rate.*
between Atlanta and Colombo* shall govern, taking
tteit from tire i*tday oi May it>67
VIA WERT POINT.
Corn per bushel lie. Wireat 12; Oats 8; Uuk-ii
Whisky, Flour, in sack# or bairel# p*-r 100 lb#3sc
Bagging, Mope, Lard In eatre or bbls per UHi lbs 45<.
Com, Pig Iron, by carload, per ton, #2.75.
VIA MACON
Corn por bushel fa, Wheat 16, . Oat# 10,:. Bacon,
Whiskey, Flour iu sacks or barrel#, per 1 06 lb#., 44c.
lugging, Rope, Laid in cans or bbis. per ioo pounds
55emits. Coal, Pig Iron, by car load, |ier Uni#4. 6oc.
J MUMTIAN,
President and rtiipfliiiiU*iidnt Muscogee R R.
GEO. W. ADA MM,
SuperintendentHoothwestern Railroad.
KMKUrtON FOOTE,
Buperiniendmit Macon and Western Railroad.
GEO. G HULL.
Muperlntentieni Aiinntu and LuGrange Raßroad,
BA ML G JON EH.
Engineer and Hiipsriulandent M 4.W.P. R.
May 30, 1858 dfcwlL
CIIANGK OF HCIIKUUU,,
SAVANNAH & CHAKLEbION
STKAM-PAC& KT LIN E.
at'MNINO IN CSNNUCTION WITH THE
North Eastern Railroad of So. Ca.
y. THE HPLKNDIDund fast running
”1 GORDON. F. Barden, (Join
mander, leave* Havannan |..r t liarie*-
-'.every Hunday and Wednesday al
tei noon# at 3 o’clock, and conne, t at Charleston with
the morning tram of tire North Eastern Railroad going
nortl.. Returning, leave* Gharlsslon every Monday
and F. .day night al 8 oV,.ck, (after the arrival of the
car# on the oortliaastsrn i.aiiioad) and arrives at Ma
vunnah early rrextmuning.
By thi# route piunrengnr# can obtain through tickels
to and from Havannah, and W’ilniingtnn. N. C.
Having * thoroiigli tmlglit arrangement with tire
Ontral Railroad and it# connection*, nil freight# be
tween Charleston and the Interior of Georgia,consign
ed to the agent-of thi# lure, will ba forwarded with
despatch and fra# of charge.
J. P BROOKfi, Agent Havannah.
E, LAPITTE A CO. Charleston.
Jin 15—dwtl.
HULL, DUCK & CO.
A RF. now prepared to supply their customer# with
JjL evcryUung tltey may need for Fautiiy or Planta
tion use.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
A RF. agents for tho sale ofthe National Agricultural
JTL Implements, and keep always on hand Ploughs
Harrows, Rakes. Hoe#. Wheelbarrows, Corn Hhsllers,
Straw Cutters, Corn Mills, Hand-plows, etc., etc.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
HAVE Just received a large lot of Land Plaster, and
Calcined Plaster for Den runs.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
KEEP every thing which a Planter oan possibly
need.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
HAVE a frill and general assortment of Groceries
of every description fltM” Liquors, Cigars, To_
hacco, Bagging, Hope, fcc„ 4kc>
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
HAVE a large and well assorted stock of all kind#
ot Staple and Fancy Dry Goods.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
TTAVK all kinds of Hats, Fashionable Moleskin,
I 1 Cnssimeiv, fee., and Common Wool and Straw
Halt* tin plantation#
HULL, DUCK & C 0„
KEEP ail tlie Drugs and Medicine* necessary on a
plantation.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
HAVE n general assortment of Hardware, sttoh a*
Hatchets, Hamilton*, Iloes, Axes, Knives, fcc.
HULL, DUCK * CO.,
H AVE n good Stock of Saddles of every kind,
Bridles, Whips, etc., etc.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
HAVE Boots and 8 lines of various kinds and quail
tt.-H, Unfi‘| Brogitns, Gents’ lino Boots and
Shoes, ladies’ Shoes of every description.
Columbu*. April 18. IBSVL
coLtjmbtth _
lianiexs,
A Nil LKATUKit STORE, j
H. MIDDLE BROOK & GO.,
84 Broad *street,
o fK MAM 1 ALII.iREItH AND DEALERS
‘"“ddle#, Annies#, i Lcniiirr,
which tlie following compiles ;t part
fk —SpanishQuilted Baddies, overlaid; Eng
lish do; Planters’ Plain do; Youth’s nnd Hoy’s do;
Wagon an Plantation do; and Ladle* Huddles,—varie
ty of at) fits.
lliliiD'K, liartiiiKitlcn, SiKt.lle
llHj.-*, uti*l illiHlical do.
HAILNESS,
Fine Bilver plated Carnage Harmtn#—all quu’*''**#.
“ “ “ Uockaway “ ’
“ “ “ Double Buggy “
“ “ “ Bingle. do ** “
Plain black Haruesn, all style# and qualities.
LEATHEH,
Skirling Leather,Bridle do, Hog HkinjK
Pad Skins, Harness Leuiner, Oakatid Heiulork,
Hole Leather, Calf Skin*. Lititng Hkins,;
Shoe Peg*. Last#,.Thread find Findings. Ac.
Atacliine lie 1 tiny.
Leather amt Rubber Belting, all width*,
Lirlil Rubber and Cun vu* lii lttng, for
Plow Bark Hand*. Just the thing lor Planter*.
Hell Hi vets, and Lace Leather.
irinxJKriSLSi.
aismtt Ladies and (remltmen’s
lt/\ilDress and Traveling Trunks, all quali
*ftinllilil I it i fi **■ und style*. Botitiut Boxes, Valise*
and Carpet Hag*.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.
r-JOkM-Enaiiieibtd Leather. Par Dash Leallier and
BBfejup Enameled Cloth*, ull width# and qualities;.
UniTarpei. Lace*. Fringes, Head Lining*,
Leather Cloth Booting*. Natl#, Tuck#, A.* ,
ritirrups, lints, Bm-kles, Harries* Mouoimgs,
Haines Collars, Whips, Wagon Breeching.
And Blind Bridle*,
All the above goods are of our own manufacture;
made of Uie best material and by experienced work
men. \ve invite all those who are in want of articles
in our line to call and examine our stoek, atui we as
sure them that they will be well satisfied with the
quality nf good* and tlie price*; a* they will be sold on
tlie very BEHT TEKAIH.
N B. New Work made, and Repairing done at the
shortest notice dee!—dwtf.
UNTE'W
SADDLE AND HARNESS
ESTABLISHMENT.
4fk THE undersigned • c -w^ s - Tr .
— VA* have lonned a IXj IJB
eCyjL t op.iiiiii-istiipiiiilu
c.it \ under the imn ii il iil
HHEUMAN A (0.,
For tlte purpose of Carrying mi the
SADDLE an a H ARN LSS
BUSINESS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
We have taken the Store between Gun by* ■ Corner
and the Bank of Columbus, where we intend keeping
a good assortment of
HADDLLM, HARNKHH, TIH'NKS, bridlkh, COL
LAIIH, WHIf’H. MACHINK lIRLTING,
HAGGLE Ac HAKNBSH TRIMMINGH,
and every thing usualiy kept by the Trade, of our own
make and tin- best northern manufacture, which we
w ill sell as low a# can be bought in the Houth.
Maridle* ami ilariit-MN
of any style or quality made to order, and repairing done
at tire shortest notice and on’he most reasonable term#.
W L HIIEUMAN,
A. HATCH.
Columbii#. Jan. Ist, 1858. wdtf.
The Harp of a Thousand Strings
Oil
LAUGHTER FOR A Lib El IMF.
Koneeived, Ivoutpilml and Kotnieally Konkoo
ted. by Spftvury.
Davenport Dunn, by Clihs. Lover. 2d pats.
lMn Svivo*tor'# Worth bjr tire author “Heir of
Radelilt.'’
Map# of tho Seat of War.
Rumbles among word#; their Poetry, History
and Wisdom, bv Wm. Swintou.
Maoauloy’a Life Frederick tho Great.
Aeaditt, or a mouth with tire blue noses, by
Fred K Gozzens.
Just roooiveil ut
J. W. PEASE’S
Book Btore.
Jun 15. .
r pIIK Subnetibere will cc.itinuo under the earns
I name aud stylo—a general
STORAGE & COMMISSION BUSINESS
AT TUB
FONTAINE & LOWELL
FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSES.
Thankful for the peat Itboral p-:roueg of our
friende, we aolieit it# ooniinuance, and pledge out
individual exortiooe to pleaee all wh may entruor
their burinem to u. We arc prepared lo grant
usual faollitieeto our customer#
HUGIIKB, DANIEL 4. CO..
Wm. 11. tluuHK#,
Wm. L)anijsl.
Wrsi.ey C. IlonaM.
Aug. b. rt
NOTICB.
IN compliance wRb the statute*, notice is hereby
given that I. a** administrator of the estate of Ham*
ud H. Purple, de-’Miacd. have thi* day transferred to
I H. Minuter twenty *hare* of the Capital Block of
hunk ol Coltmibue, of the t ‘ity ol < hiiumhu#, Georgia
being the whole amount of stock belonging to the es
i late of laid deceased This February fab, INK).
THOMAH J NUCKOLLS,
Admieistrator with the will annexed,
I |unc2s w3ni of the estate of Hamuel B. Putple.
WOOD, EDDY * CO’S
Single Number
LOTTERIES.
Capital Prixe $60,000.
TICKETS ONLY TEN DOLLA R[i
WOOD, BODY * CO., MANAOHRI.
[SUCCESSORS TO 8. SWAN A CO.]
Tha following scheme will bn drawn by Wood, Eddy
A Cos., Managers ofthe Sparta Academy Lottery, n
each of their Single Number Lotteries for July
1859, at Ai’ousta, Ga . in publk under tbs superinten
dence of Com missionera.
Class 27 drawn Saturday, July 2, 1869,
Class 28 draws Saturday, July 9, 1859
Class 29 draws Saturday, July 16, 1869
f’lass 30 draws Saturday, July 23, 1869
Class 31 draws Saturday, July 30, 1869
On the Plan of Single Number#.
50,000 TICKBTB —S,4BS i RIZ£S.
NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKET!
magnificent Scheme!
To be drawn every Saturday in July.
1 Priae.of... 990,000
1 “ * 20OQQ
1 ** ltyatt
1 “ 5,000
1 “ VWO
I ** ... .... ........ 3.QQO
1 “ LSOO
50 “ 900
100 “ 400
100 “ 300
100 “ 199
100 “ 100
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 Priae* of 9 , *00 Appmx’gto §9o,oooPrize arel,ont
4 “ 300 “ SO.OOO “ I,‘JOO
“ M 0 *♦ 10,000 M 1000
4 “ i5 “ 5,0tH1 M 000
M 100 “ 4,U00 “ MOO
4 “ I AO “ 3,000 “ 600
5 “ 100 1,500 M 400
5,000“ 30 are. 9100,000
5,485 Prir.es amounting to $3*20.009
Whole Ticket* 910. Halve* 99. (dustier* 93.60.
A Circular showing the Plan of tlie Louvrie# will be
■out in any one dustiou* ot receiving it.
Certificate# of Packages will be sold at the follow tag
rates which is the risk:
CerllrirtUc* of Package of 10 Whole Ticket#, 900
•• ** 10 Hail “ 40
“ “ 10 miarters “ *0
“ “ 10 Eighth “ 19
Sparta Academy Lottery,
GLASS 3STTJJVI23I3R 405
DRAWS WRDNKBDAY JULY 2Vth, 1869
On the Three Number Plan.
75 Number*—l2 Drawn Ballot#.
Nearly one Wise to Every Two Ticket !
Otic (iiand Prize of
1 Prixe of 810,000 | 4 I‘rtxes of SO,OOO
i “ 10,000 l fi “ 4,000
1 9.070 | 0 “ 2,000
<t<*. Ac. Ac., Ac.
27,14 Prixe# uDiouutiug to $313,100.
Whole Tickota $10; Halve# $5; Quarter* $2.6
IN ORDERING TiCKt/lB OR CERTIFICATES
Enclose the money to out address for the tickets or
dered, ou receipt of which they will be tor warded by
first mail I’urrhuser* can have tickets ending in any
figure they may designate.
Li*t of Drawn Number# and Prixe# will be sent to
purchaser# immediately after the Draw ing.
Purchaser* will ploase write their signature# plain,
and give their post office, county and State.
Remember that every prize is drawn, and payable in
full without deduction.
Al) prizes of 91,000 and under, payable iiiuuediitudy
after the drawing, oilier prizes at the usual time of M)
day*.
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Those wuo prefer not sending money by mail can use
Tkxe Alam# Expren* Compaiiy, whereby
money for Tickets in sum# of Ten Dollar* and up
wards con be sent u AT (MR KIHK AND EXPENSE
from any city or town where they have an **ltice. The
money and order must be enclosed in a Government
Post Office Stamped Envelope, or the Kxpre# Compa
ny cannot receive them.
AH < omintinicariouH strictly contideiiiifil.
Aiidre## orders tin Ticket* or C'erlllit me# to
WdOii, KIMiX A GO., Augusta, Ua.
oj WOOD, EDDY &. GO., Atlanta, Ga.
or WoOD. EDDY k GO.. Wilmington Del.
PcfHOlta reaming ue.n Montgomery, Ala , or Atlanta,
G., can have tlieir mdt-rs tilled and save time by ad
dressing K. Hwan fc G** al either of Ui*#e eirie*.
BARLOW’S
INDICi O BLUE,
FOR BIT KING CLOTHS.
A FEW grain* dropped in a tub of water being *uf
il in lent for u wlnde xvush.
Bold b\ JOHN W BKOOKA,
April *2l, IftflU 111 uggist.
t on s at;.
subsetllrerhue on hand a lew BTILI.B for the
I iitunufacturing of PEACH UKANDYor VYHIB
KEY, which he will well at very low price*. Alto
Tm, Sheet Iron and Japan Ware.
of every variety aud deocription, which caa be bouglit
attire lowest rulo#.
JOTI WORK,
Done at short notice uml on the iiicret liberal term#.
J H. HICKH, Aganta,
Next door below Hiuix (nun. linmd SUoei.
July IH, 1i46h —tlw U
GEORGIA —Chattahoochee County:
UHLKLAH Nancy Robert* appliee to me for let
ters ol Administration, with the will aunexml.
on lire estate ui Wulmiu Roheru, late ofauid county,
deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all aud sia
gularvhe kindred and creditors of said decensed to be
uud appear ui my office on or before the first Monday ia
Align*! next, then and there to shew cuuse.tf anv they
have, why said letters should not be granted, to said
applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature, thi# the
27th day of June, IBSU.
July 4 —w4od. E U RAIPORD, Ord.
GEORGIA, Talbot Ceunty,
WML UK Art Benjamin J King, guardian of Joel
HneiUng#,petitions thi# Court* for letter# of dii*
mission:
Be it ordered. That all person* concerned be and
appeal at the rteplemhei term next ensuing ol thi#
Court, then ami there lo shew cause, if any they have,
why stud letters Mould not be grained
A true extract fr. ut the minute* of said Court, June
Sdth, IHSU.
MARION BETUUNE, Ordinary.
July 2, w.'ntd.
Admin iatkator’s hale —wm b*#oid before
tire Court House door in tire County of Milton,
on the first Tuesday in September next, Lot of Land
Number 1251, in the 2d District and Sd Hection of
Ciierokee I’unffiase. Hold * the property of Perry
Hr*’Wiimg, deceased, fate of Chattahoochee county.
Terms Cash. RuBT. C. PATTERHON, Am’r
MARTHA BROWNING, Adm’.
inly 2, IB6o,—wlOd.
G KoßGLA—Cbattiihoouhe* County:
(’hattu/iuochee Court of Ordinary Feb. Term, ’59.
Present E. G. KAIFOIID, Ordinary.
I TPON the Petition ofWiiimiu H Johnsun, udmin-
U istratrntor dr tnmu> nun on the estate of Isaac
4 ‘rosby,deceased.
It i* ordered, That aU person* concerned, be requir
ed to show cause on or before tire first Monday in
September next, why Ire should not bo diHinissed froui
•aid administration.
A true transcript from the niiautea of aaid Court,
February Irtth, Im5M.
February 18—wflm E. G RAIFORD, Ord.
RBOR9I A-Tnfott countyi
Special Court of Ordinary May 2btk 1869.
Us IILIU.AH Mr* ‘Kiziah Ford. Executrix of the
Lcute of John W Ford petitions this Court
b*r Letter# of Dlsrui#*ion:
Be it ordered, that all |enioiis concerned be aud ap
pear at toe Detremher Term next ensuing of thieruurt
then and there to shew cause, if any they have, why
said letter# ahould not he granted.
A true extract from tire Minuets of said Court, May
25th, 1M59. MARION BETIIUNE, Ordinary.
May 30. 1959. whin.
GKOKGlA—Mittcogep ('omity.
Court of Ordinary March Term, 1859.
ni'LKNIHI -Whereas Mary Russell; Adiuliiwtra-
IV trix of the estate of William It. Russell, deceased,
having applied for dismission from said udtniuistrn'ion:
It is ordered. That all person# concerned shew cause
(If any Urey have) why said administratrix should not
lie disiiiMsiui til tire Court of Ordinary to be held in
and for said cotinty on tire first Monday in Octalrer
next, and lhut thi* order he published hi term# of th*
law
A true transcript from tire minutes of said Court
March I7tli. 1K59
marlU -wfan JIIN JOHNSON, Ord.
GEOIUGA, C'hHllahoocltett Ctiunty.
Chattahoochee Court of Ordinary, Jan. Term ’69.
Present L. G. Raiford, Ordinary.
UPON tire Potition of John B. Park man. Admmt#-
tralor and bonis non on the estate of Rurrawi
Park ms ii deceased:
It i oidered that all persons concerned strew cau**,
<m or before the Ist Monday in August next, why h*
should not he dismissed from nnld administration.
A tutu transcript from the minutes of said Court,
January In, 185',t. E G. UAIFftRD, Ordinary.
Jan nary 20.1859—wm.
HILK NISI.
GKOROlA—Muscogee County:
Court of Ordinary, February Term, 1859.
TAMKri H RUMMKLI.. admmiKtrator of the estate#
tl of John M. Russell mid Hnruh E. Russell, *l-<-*#ed
having upirlieil for dismission, from said aduuniaintioii
The re lore, all peisons concerned are hereby notified
to shew cause (if uiiy they have) why said adminis
trator should not l.e dismissed at the Court of Ordina
ry to be held in ami for said county on the first Mon
day ill Heptember next, and that this order be publish
ed in terms of the law.
A true extract from the iiiiuutea of said Court.
Feb 111. IH.AfI —wttni. JNO JOIINHON O,*
GBORUIA —Chattahoochee County: 9
Court of Ordinary, April Term, 1869.
UPON 111# petition of N. N’ Fluwnrd, administrator
on the estate of Charlotte Morgan, deceased, for
letters Os Di-iuisslnn,
It is ordered that nil persons concerned, shew cause,
If any they have, on or before lit* first Monday in Oc
tober next, why he should not be dismissed from said
administration, otherwise letters will then b granted.
A true extract from the minutes of said Cenrt, April
♦th, IMO. K. 0: KAfI'OKB, Ordftrarjr.
April IMh, 1169. —wßm.