The Columbus weekly times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1865, July 18, 1859, Image 3

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A letter from Veuioeoftho lath of J uua. sftys of the revolution there: —l* wax only. at eight thia Moitiai ilmt tho Place of dt. Mark was open to the public. Several shop* worv opWPjd* but not until toward* twelve o’clock, Tire great er number of the inhabitant* have remained iu their houccs. The streetx are nearly deserted, and a notice posted up. that no military events have occurred except those announced in the of ficial Oemetta, appears to have calmed the public mind. The troops are confined to their barracks, aod the theatres arc closed. A proclamation front the municipality wus posted about six, re questing the iobaldiants loheep the peace, and cut theut not to renew the unt'orfunate seenos of venter Jay. Tlvu Are lulus c- 34axituili.uv, who left this three ua*# ago for Verona, has re turned. Several Austrian ship* of war. which took refuge at Malaiuoive, have entered the port of the Lido. The French *quadlvr., observed with a te)esco|)e, appeared less numerous thU ul’ tcruoon limn yesterday. Mi'tatioss or Tint War.— The London New* has the following pithy paragraph : “The Kmpcrur of Austria is suddenly called to Vicana, not on “urgent private affair*,'’ but ou public business of importance. Rqpuintiou* are made and unmade fast iu ibis Italian campaign. The proclamation of Francis Joseph, announcing that he took supreme command of the army, at id would continue lha struggle at the head of his gallant troops, was only issued at Verona the Saturday before the great battle.and already that Prince abandon* the seat of war. Gvulai, the author of those threatening and formidable man ifestoes intended to affright the unarmed popular tion of Milan, ia at one of the Radons, medita ting ou the oaprraioaanesf of fortune in hurling him from a position to which ho ought never to have been raised. Meanwhile the Rower or of the French, whoso carpet strategy was the jest of the saloons of Vienna a month ago, is displaying a genius for war which should stir up Europe to remove the cause which keep open a field for its exercise.” Rumor or a Pert..—We were informed by a gentleman yesterday, says the Richmond Acre* of the 12th iust., that all the preliminaries hail been arranged for a duel between O. Jennings Wise. Ksq., of the Enquirer, and Patrick Henry Aylett, Kmp. of the Examiner. It is .-opposed that the offence was given in an article which appeared in the on “COMMEHCIAL II ECU HD. Market Reports. Moati,n, July 15.—The sales of cotton to-day were lIU bales. Middlings llfo<ld l cents. The •ales during the week were 1,327 bales, and the receipts 460 against 910 bales. The increased re oeipta now reach 163,86. bales. The stock is 32,094 bales. Freights to Liverpool 7fed., and to Havre cent. Sterling exchange 9(<£ 9*4 premium. New Ohlsass, July 15.—Sales to-day 1,9( 0 bales, with a firm market. Sales for the week, 4.300* and receipts 1,200 bah**. The total ex ports reach 1,737,000 bales. The stock on hand ii 33,000 bales, ltio Coffee is quoted at 10 1 ... a 11 cents, and the sales of the week reach 4,509 sacks. The stock is 29,000 sacks. New York, July 16. COTTON.—SaIes of cotton for the past two days 2,400 baltr, and the market closed buoyant, at 11*4 ceuta for Middling Uplands. Flour de clined from 15 to 30 cents per barrel, with sales of 6.500 barrels ■, Southern quoted from $5 90 to 16 10. Wheal dull, market declined sto 10 cents per bushel, and quotations nominal. Corn ad v awing. Sales 11,000 bushels, and scarce ; mix •and quoted at 89 cents. Naval stores firm, and Rice dull. Cuarlf.*>tom, July 11. COTTON Aalcs of cotton today 200 bales; and during the week 3,000 bales. The market closes for Middling Fair at U 7 * al2 cent- Favaxnau, July 11. COTTON—RaIes of uotton during the week 1,350 bale*. The market closed quiet hut un changed. Strict Middling 11 1 a , and good Mid dling to Mii ldling Fair Ml** to 12 ceuts. The receipt.* of the week reach 1.075 bale*, and the mcreaae is 177,900 hales. The stuck i* 20,300 hales. Cotton Rkckiftv.—According to the New Or leans Price-Current of last Saturday, the total receipts of eottoii up to tin* lafott dates were 3,633,595 bales. The latest Mobile date iu Ibn estimate is the Ist inst. In this report are omit ted the receipts at New York and “other |rls.” Last year up to nearly the clone of last month, these omitted receipts it mounted to 45,322 bates. Taking the receipt* at those places this year to he equal to the receipt* laet year, we have r .tnl of 3,683,917 hales. DIED. la Wynn ton, near Columbus, (Li.,on the eve ning of July 12tb, 1850, Mr. VIRGINIA A. OLIVER, wife of .1. Berrien Oliver, and young - •at daughter of the late Hou. Eli N. Shorter. In this city ou the 11th iu*t., Makv. daugbu r (ts J. 11. aud I). M. Wkbkk (formerly from Nor walk, Connecticut,) ag<i •! mouths. Columbus, Ga., July 18th, ISoft. In thiaaity, on Wednesday evening la.t, Reu bea Allison, infant sou of Wnu. C. and Caroline Gray. “Suffer little children to rotn* unto me, and ‘ forbid them not, for of eueh is the kingdom oi j heaven.” OBITUARY. Departed this life, at his residence, Marion Cos., Ga., June 28th, lbjy, Mosen H irvkv, aged 73 years, 2 months and 24 days. Brother Harvey was a native of Georgia. In ail the relations of life, a toots upright, honest man, the writer has never known. Such were his views of God's holiness and his own imperfec tions, that he lingered many years in possession of a hope in Jesus, Itefore uniting himself to II i* risible Kingdom. Our brother's health declined about five years before bis decease. His 10-t year was fall of deep, sore alHiMion : but be endured to the end, in the pure meekness and patience of God’* people. Well can wc adopt the language | of the sweet singer of Israel, “Precious in the sight of the Lord is tin* death of His paints.” Finally, we say to all bis family, relation?, and friend?, imitate his virtue?, and follow him in bis Saviour's footsteps: for soon wc must all follow him to eternity. Jameh Pcmynaj*. To Use Voters of Horrl* Count y. I hereby announce myself as an independent <an duiate for the Geo.gia Senate lit dome tins I am prompted alone by a willed and hied determination to stand by. and maintain my long cherished principle* of Htat< Hihi and Htate Boveretgoty, which for thirty years have been my political polar stars. Having thrown my banner to the breene IJJsball stand by it to tire end, whether in uwnph or defeat. I shall not be trammelled by patty caucuses, or dull and st iiold resolution# winch*are. all sound and fury, signifying nothing h W. F.PPH, Harris eoonly, July 15. wfamufo jirWK are aathorited to announce W. T. PATTERSON, Esq., as a candidate for Justice of the Peace for the 773d District, G. M., vice W. t* mivs, Esq., resigned. Election to be held on Saturday the 30th inst. July IS. die. ‘yjjft.Kuu and Enquirer copy. KNTIKKLY NKW ! KNTIRKLY NEW! j WHAT IN ITt Tht Wonderful Purifying Agent Darby's Prophylactic Fluid! This is n Sr w l/iscoo erg, It is the result of Learusd Flr*rarch. It is a triumph of Seientijic Skill I IT is a Union of material*. provided ly Na ture henwlf, for rauilrlh|nun* the Mr w* knMlc Us action i“ in obedience to fixed l*w>. * QUICK, SURE, POWERFUL! It pa rift*-* dwelling*. *Juk, kll< hen*. U remove** all offensive odnr*j It cure* loir it* wMt mrtmil certainty; It in the beat preparation ever used tier ftei.li wound*. It deal rove ail vrfeiahb- ami animal pohtann; It relieve* m a tew woouile Hu- hue* <>t tpaeete, be***. mU . It preserves nrnal from spoiling il make* Ha an w aTi-.b nOVT it relieve* tin- heart-burn It i lb© b©st roniuiic. |i NL-atten; boil* when forming; It soothe* holla when farmed, and heal* them rapidly It mi good fur car bum lea, uicer*. corn* and MOfVe; It cleanse* tit© teeth ami purifies tire breath; The worn! symptom* of Typhoid and Mrariei Fever are mitigated bv the use of thia Fluid; it ha* hung known to chef k lb* apread of Typhoid Fevnr in Fam Uie and upon plant*! ton*. Leading physician* arc using Uin Charleston, Co lumbia Mavaanab, Augusta, Atlanta. Msm on, t -Ivw lu*. Montgomery, Selma. Mobile and New Orleans The Hoapuaia ol New Orleans and Mobile are uaing H Hoapuaia, corporation*, ship master*. tnaaulacturera. planter*. phyMciana, furnish**. by the gallon at reduced rataa. For aale ly druggiM* and country merchant* gen*r ally, (him whom orders are respectfully solicited. try at laaatona bottle. Price St* cents. Follow di rect tone Manufactured only in the laboratory of J. DABBY, Auburn. Ala. For aala by all the Druggist. of Columbus. N H —Person* wishing soils, ores, water, tic. an alysed can bare it done on reasonable terms by send kg ot a. rof. DARBY marlf-rpj. i>y/><•/*iu is known us out* of tho ipost distres sing complain is which uffiet humanity ; and until the advent of tho Oxygenated llittcrx, had been considered incurable, or whon curable, requiring your* tu accomplished it. Tho Oxygenunil Hit ters perforin iu a few days, cures, which other medicines take years to alleviate. Cautu,a f —ln our ehangoablo climate, coughs, cold*. and lung diseases, will .always prevail.— Consumption will claim its victims. Those di?- oaaes, if taken in time, can be arrested am) cured. The rouieily is Hr. Wistar’s UuLtinit of Wild Chew ry. VfU There'* a rife nauiterfeit of’ tkie lialcaw. therefvi c he enre a>,J lay irntythat prepare./ S.M . Fowi.k A Cos., 11 stou. which nos the witrr tk.X riguaturc itf’ 1. HUTTft on the outride wrap - / .. * Wrtl It'S TUIRKI ’TOR.'.-TVli. P#of. A J, Jl.c ,v.. rtlud li; t!w* it - valuable'*ti**i ii'ir.tu. labor in behalf o* fit.- nfilic - I. His tired hm< - are universally iulmittn,i Ky ;,io Am.. -an pre to l>e far superior t*> all y,.m;> tr v-m*iug . hair, ou tho head of the aged, tc crow forth win us much vigor and luxuriance as when blessed with tho advantages of youth. There can t*u no doubt. If we place credit iu the iuuumerable tes timonials whieh the Professor nil iu his posses sion, that it is one of the greatest discoveries in the medical world. It restores, permanently, the gray hair to lls original color, and makes it as siuno u beamifYl silky texture, which hax boon very desirable in all ages of the world. It fre quently happens that old men marry bMhtifui ntid amiable young ladies, and not nafYcqucntlv crusty obi maids make viatuun of hondsouio, good natural, young gonllemen, and by what process it has UQver been determined, until late ly, when it was attributable to the use of this in valuable Hair Restorative.— Laoclte Journal. Bold by nil Druggist* in this cry, and by deal ers and druggist* generally throughout the United States and Canadas. july 11—wd2w. The Great English Remedy. Sill JAMES CLARKE’S Celebrated Female Pills. Prepared from a preerrijition of Sir J. Clarke, H* IK I’hip iiian extraordinary to the Queen. the GRK4I K.N'GI.iHH |;l Mt:iV the cheat English hi'mcdy THE CHEAT KM.1,1811 I!K M I II V 8111 JAMKB CLARKE’ri FEMALE PILLS 818 JAMES CLARKE'M FE.MALK I’ll.! s SIR.I AMES CLAHKI.’S FKmAI.E I‘H.I S SOLD RY ALL IHU.CGIBTB SOLD BV ALL HHf t.tHsTS OLD BY ALL DUtCGISTS N. R. 91.00 uud i\ postage stamp-, enclosed to snv authonr.-.l agent, will insure a buttle, tomaimnjr P>i!s by return uiaU inauh; dwl>. Sold iu Coin mbits, bv Pcmbsilon A Cotter, Acer- A verson and all ri>*j*ertaMe nnittgist't. , Holi.owav’h Oirtmb.nt am* Fills should bo purchased with caution, ns there are spurious ar ticles abroad. Look for the water-mark, “Hol loway, New York and London, ‘that, appears in semi-transparent letters in every leaf of tho book of directions enveloping each box and pot. fcSß*Sld at the manufactory, No. b 0 Maiden Lane New York, and by all Druggists, ut 2&0.j 63c., ami sl. per box. july9—lwdw. Ruy Avek'k C'HKiutr I’kctoujal for Cough*.— Aver s Sarsaparilla for Scrofulous eantplAint*, and Avkh'm Fills for all the purposes of a Pm gutive Medicine. War ! War! War ! rs DFr MKKn Ai t\f.r I*IV3 OK A.HY KJXD BY 1)11. A. W. ALLEN’S SOUTHBRN LINIMENT! A ND every houtlu ru. r tvtli be aatisti. and by umhu il. One Dollar's worth dim fnev have no funheruce for Noi them Lmimeiii Fot Family atifi Piainniiun u*e it h.i no equal. It cures Hbetiui.iVn*iii. Neumlsta Hiraius, Btniac*. Hume, trchli Cut*. Pams m the Back or Limbs. Cholic m man m beast, and tin On !y certain remedy known for Blmil ettaggers mllurKos —and every one mil iind it a savin*; ol time and mo ney by kc-cpuiK a supply on hand CT*’Prepared by 6. A W ALLEN, Columbus, <Jh. Nufrpeimine without the Mipnature and Seal of A. W ALLEN. For sain bj I’ Hilt II ART Ac CHAPMAN and J. W. BROOKB Columbi.H WA mi)- respmisilde agent in every Southern ton n amt village IL.* i ‘CAI)THN TO EVERYBODY Don't aseauv limn- Northern Liniment until jou have given ttu rioiltherti Lhnment a fair trial. CERTIFICATE. t ou May 13, li*Mi Dr. AW ALLEN DearStr. Allow its in p.tu you thn certilK ai.- br your Boutbcnt l.iuuneni W , nave used over a luimlrcl bottles of your valuable meduu.e dm me the last year, and do not hesitate in sayiiii! that we never saw a I.iniutWEß rqual to it, and have used nil kinds We bav. used yours for Cholic lil lor Negroes mid Horse-, iml hi no insiaitre ht. it tailed to effect speady relief. We consider it an in valuable in id icon- tor Cholie, B|uains, Rroises Bwei liu. . Fieeli Wounds. A.r.,iiii(l would uot b without July.: wtf. J. VERNOYIt CO. Greenwood & Gray, U I|.L C ONTINUE THE WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION HXJZ3I XU GJ £3 llieir old Bla lid, near the corner of usual in then line, mid to farntah Batomix, Rop and Twine, or any Ollier descriptu-u of GoCuls, when <r ---deic-d. They avail Ihemseives of thia method of ton dering their sen i es to tin* public, with th* sssurauce Him prompt aticutinn will Imj given to nil husiimM e jurtded t‘i their cure. K 8 GREENWOOD. WM.IJ GiIAY. Obhimbu-, July lb, 1859. - wu a flaoolx at Mai- ! I MATLKd a letter containing five dollur*, at Dr. i'nraons'Depot, on the 4th of June I-t, Mr. Pratt postmaster, to W. 0. Dawson A (•<•., Macon, Georgia, for two Quarter Ti -kcts in bis Lottery to he drawn on the 15th of the mouth, which money and letter has failed to reach tho place of dtftiniitiou. july 13—dl wit A. 1). JACKSON. Two fi'im* Piano-, T.'’ 11l BALE verv low, by r TRUNKS, TRUNKS S EITGENIK Trunks, Saratoga, French, Sob- j Leather. aul various other Trunks for LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Also Bonnet Boxer. Leather Bags, l'etliiiw Bags, Valises, Ac. For sallo verv low nt A. C.HANDMKB A CO'S Boot and Shoe Store 1(12 Broad St. Colnrnhtis. July 4, 1849. dwtf. DRUG SI ORE. URQIIiAHT & HI Wm, AT Tin: 01. Ii KTASTi of DANFOIt'III & NAGEL, Oolumlju/s, Goo., Keep i onstantly ou hand a large stork of FRESH AND GENUINE Drugs and Medicines, Ai.ni>, paint**, oilx, uiiMsrnt?. potahii, CONCRKH* WATRR PI( EM PURE HNA.V IIIKH AND WINKH. liK( HfIRR HODA. TOILET ARTICI EH FINE GIQ A ITS. Dental anil Surgical Instruments, STARCH, BOAPB. FIN II I \ <• T IlKti:, GARDEN SEEDS, and ail other articles usually Kept for sale in a Drug Hlore, w he I) they offer mi „ imM. Mi FOHTF.It i*. CHAPMAN, of the late firm of Brnoha ft Cha(Hiian. and Mr Oliver Danfort)*, w Unm services have heeu rerained by ihn Urm, may both be found constantly at tlie Nfor*. and from their long ex- Mmeocc in the business, jo*| warranted m asking a fibernl share of patronage from their friends and the Imi bln generally jh■l 4• rt\*. it ft J A I HUI HART F H CIIAPM A N NEW BOOKS. flflgiM Litnit.t f Reii-ioo- Thought, by Longuovillt; Mnuaal. twfci mm Jr Good New* of God, by Chart* - Kingsley, Author of Alton Locke. YMIt, Ac. Lift* of Socrates, from G rota's History of Graece JJJjLil'u of Martin “Luther. Life of Olivar Cromwell. Life of Joan of Arc. Just received at J. W. PEAHE’B Book Store. rpIE CAVALIER, by U. V. Ji. Jauias. J. Just received at the Book Storeot J. W. I'KAHK. HARP of 1080 string", n new supply, just re ceived at J. W. PEASE’S Book fltoru rtAJli. Cessique of Kittreb, anew Novel by W. 1 G. humus, just received at J. W, PHASE'S Book Su.re.__ Valuable Lands for Sale. I offc tn the public my valuable plantation miles cast of Buena Viera, flu., ton - MHfcJ.S acres, 230 of which arc in cuPivatlon. The remainder Is well timbered, a part of which is swamp ormarsli, which could, by a little expenditure, lie made as valuable land a* any in Georgia. Glii house, screw and other buildings tn good repair. Wa ter, health, and society all good. JutyllMrtf L K BOYNTON. gaaa CASKET BIIAL CASES. wteSsates&z&s r pHK CASKKT BURIAL CASK, reprotisout- A. ed by the above engraving, is beautifully fin ished in imitation of polished Rosewood, aud is the wts*t Uotcful and ainirupriate metallic fast* n**w u.-'kcl. hpertntis h view of the entire body aUcr it ia enclosed, the top being composed ol thick plate gl:iw, protected by einbornteiy orna tno ‘.teH caps, one of whieh may be seen in its place in the engraving. All fixes from 271 to 75 I inches in length, constantly on hand. | NAMFi I’L ATKS furnished, neatly engraved. nil Lift till AM vV 1)BN SON. .Tn . 23 ISr> dwtills'jan GP CIAL NOTICE! limiUTA\T SALK. $50,000 WORTH OF ip \% i iiSiuWb AT NEW YORK COST ! AT THE NEW ONE PRICE urn TOM 140 Broad Street, MASONIC BUILDING. OOIjTTMUTJS. JA&KimUPS Having determined to sell out thie auasou’a pur chases, baa reduced the prices of his 1 AllG 12 AND ELEGANT &TOCK OF DRY GOODS Mi l now offers them without any regard to profit. The stock is entirely now, many articles in FANCY DRESS GOODS, Shawls, 3iAiitilln*,&c. having been purchased within tho last few weeks |AT A OIU AT REDUCTION J on prices paid fur the .-auto goods earlier in the i season. Note Prices of a few Goods: Deux J up* Silk Robes S4O; reduced from $55; ** ‘* Grenadine, $lB to $25 *• 25 & $35 100 Silk Drcssi-s. 15 “ 18 t 20 •100 Yards Fancy Silks, 500. ‘• 6fc. jWO •• •• ‘ •• 05c. “ 85c. 2000 “ Printed Muslins 90. •* 12c. I 1589 “ “ “ lie. “ 15 c. 512 Lawn Rohcs-u les,fast cols $1.35“ $1.75 french Organdies & Jaconets ] UKDI’CEU IS TUB SAME PROPORTION. Plain & Fancy Bareges, j AT ONE-IIALF THEIR HEGI LA It PRICES, j 019 pieces Calicos Bc. reductul from 10c, |.sa.’ •• iou •• - u 12c.’ j 23 “ y ard wide Brilliants fast colors at 15c. 25 Baregn Shawls, 19 French I.ace Mantillas, liu SMk and Lace do. ai tt reduction of 33 1 -, per cent, on original prices, ii.T.Hi), A LAHGIS STOCK OP GKN*LINK ikish: i-.X3srDßisr3 Imported difact from the luumifacturers, whjph will be sold at very low prices. J umes M cDlrillips, AAV S I M MKit STOC lv and lots marked evwry article down to prieos that lUUbt iiiMlro speedy salt's, ; Ladies arc invited tu t all and examine the goods ami prices before buying hh they are it a- NO RUMBUS about the Stock being marked 1 down at the pri ces mentioned. (CpCALL EARLY Li ! AND SATISFY YOUSELVES J ihut lliihia the best opportunity ever ottered in , Columbus t pure bailers of any goods to save their money. One I’l-ia- Only! i JAMES M.UIiILLIPVS, HO Ilroiul-Htrccl. COLI.MUDB, (IKOROIA. ( ‘.lilmil'MW Ci . Mi . I> “ iIA, W h LOISraiSTEEDEEI! I A CASH DRUG STORE.! rt Wli have the pleasure of informing lire pub tiSdUc limt we nr- gelling our Stock of ill DRUGS, MEDICINES, TAINTS,’ &C. ScO. :il the lowest cash prices, be retail as well as Ml whole, -ale. Arti> !*■ whU h usually sell lor *l, we are ttow selling at ?5 to h.* tents cash. Our Mr. Whiteside, formerly a member nf ill* Arm [ ol Dunf.irtli, (Single ft Go., will Im; found ready ;md j pleased to wait ■•neul hi* frie d*, and all who may destru to buy ut llie lowest rush price*; Had from bis long etperi, nrv in the drug biisiiies*. we feel confl dent of giving satisfaction. Very Respectfully, A. \VIIITI>IIE A ( O, DIM TOG-1 STS, COl.tM HCB, OKORCJIA. July A 18M..dtf Wonderful! Y.- a Passing Strange ! 1 IIAT HI I MANY TUIIUSANII Grover & tasJfjiiiSf ® a^er K ! i FAMILY m |.Hj SEWING MA 01 1 I X EH, Hhonld have found their whv into as many families It i* neverilieie-.* true, there are notv about U i.outl of H.ese iiKKliu.es in uaiiy use, and i|i* demaml for ihem in Teasing. Jus received afew more of Ibo*e‘populiir Machines know.. MM lie • I.AIHKH’ WORK 110 8 “ They are admirably adapted to a great varii l> or work A gn tleripiii cou.dnrd make bit wife, duiigutcr, drier or mot her a present more desirable, iban one of those It,, a>i i lilt I little machines encased 111 Rosewood. No fainily cun afford to do without this UKeiai and timl articles of furniture. Family, Plantation and Dresa-maker’s MurliineN, me i (mslHiitly kept on hand at No. bi Ihoiid ifUftl, i.opimhui, G*., four d*mrsabove the< omerof Manley, | Ilodg* 1 ) (,l n li st no tions l.r tisiitg tbo Mai lnnes given free to those who wl*u to purenase. V\ 1.1 Hill the f... l uwiug rertltb ,*(0,1 well known ge ul leu,eii of (ills section, who have thorough ly t<*ieil the Grover and Baker Hewing Maebmeu, to whicbi* lidded the • <-rliftcate of Mrs Gresham, u Maker ofthia city (I'nim Hon. Janies F Dowdell, Idil'ityeltt-. Ala.) La Fat RTTK, Ala., Man Ii Ufi, Ih4. Mr KKITII, * Umbo*. <l Dear Mir; I take p aaaure in re nimoeiidlnr Grover A Baker’s fami.v Hewing Mu* bine. Ws have us ed the one which we pur< based of you, more than six month*, and it is alt that yon represented dlo Im It Is no* only a convenience, but we regard it an inritft pen sable necessity. Very re.pe.ctfully, .1 F DOWDELL. |From Cl Hinas Holt, Ctfambu*, <Ja.| Grover A Baker's Hewing Machine Hu* been m urc mmy family for ••. oral month*, and has given entise sal is fact ion It does not get out of order, rarely breaks needle* or thr* ad, or given (rouble or delay in il* man- Ngeimou !-sunplP'ity of const met ion, and llm ens and fariiily wnh whkh itrn t<e uaeil, constitute a uart ofiii oiiioer ,us < ill*;’ Htufll'llirf l '*. ’ ilarch ii. I- ‘* MINED HOLT [From Mrs M. CJr**baiu, Bolumbin.j I have been using one. of Grover A linker's Dewing Marbine* m my business of Dresa Making, apd cheer foliy teatily to tie* e*#e and rapidity wdJi which my style of work may be a< rmuphslied by Us use, toils ’ simplicity of construction unit consequent ease us mail* ngeriietii. N*f consideration could induce lua to be w ithr.ut one, or exchange it for any other pattern I have seen M ARY UREMIA M. July Ist, l*itb [From I A Brokaw A Cos., Columbus, CJa. We have used one of Grover A Baker's Mewing Machines in our shop for three years past, and Hnd it perfectly prar tlcablo. easily kepi in order, and well adapted hi vartous kinds nf work in u Tailor’s Mlrop. We take pleasure in recotimiending it to the nubile. Fob M.IrtSV I A BItOKAW A <X). D. KEITH, Agent. OOLUMBUB. GEORGIA. Gobi mhos. July 11. IkbkHjwtt. ( O VI.KIA? WATGU ! JTJBT recslved and for sale by April Ml JOHN W MOOED. THE GREAT FEVER AND AGUE ITEM EDY. THE GRENADA ELIXIR, THE GRENADA EI.IXIU, IS warranted to cure IS WARRANTED TO CURE FEVER ANI) AGUE. FRVKR AND AGUE. THE GRENADA ELIXIR THE GRENADA ELIXIR IS WAR RANTED TO CONTBIX IS WARRANTED TO CONTAIN NO ARSENIC OR MERCURY. N 0 A USE N 1C OR MKMCI ! RY. THE GRENADA ELIXIR V s warrunled to routain nothing Uto leuat mjiiriouMto 1 .In- -;*'m . amt run be given Hi alleasee ami under . in ■ : - T.v h.ntle unit be convinced that iko *i'” i I"'.u bni ti..* i hcrt|tcSl Itcmcily now *t !■ i t On • Do-Huiile linn often cured “..- i•• • w.i” ■! i.-;l. nml it it An.s to cure. VKMbV.U U'X v* ( VKTEK. COLUMBUS. GEORGIA, And bv nil Pruegiats iu tin- Guv, AUo toi sale b\ l)i L. L Hiiul.ri kr, Ma. .m, (iu. GlueTiiney. i A; HtUiard, Montgomery. Ala. July I —clwiiu. Bine knot While Sulphur SPRINGS. THIS delightful summer retreat, situated 18 *• milea from the City .f Columbus, ill be open Med by thoproprictora on the Ist June next.— Al great expense they have erected new buil dings, of sui Ii u churucter us to accounnodule all their ou) customers ami such new fricnde aa may hun or them with their patronage. Anew Hotel, with large commodious rooms, inclu dum u ball room nml Hilliard room, with all the neces sary (K t oiuinoilntiuns of each, lint been creeled on new ground, mid will li ready by ihe ll June next, lb sides the Ilo'ri, single and double Guluns will be ul the coinniand of individuals oi luuulics, as may be reipured. rue Sulphur Water of tin -. Springs is miHurptom! in the Soiiili—liiindreds of cerlilkules of its healing and Hlri-i etlieiinig qmilitmit might be easily procured and offered to the public nml when we add iliui the Bathing preparation* and fhcdiliCM are equal lo tlmse of any iienng place North or Boutii, w e aay noth ing more than die Ibci.s justify. I‘i'ie Knot is located Is miles fi-oni Columbus by the uiiuu'e road, and e easily meessihlo irom No. Son ihe Muscogee Railroad, to, an agreeable drive of six Aimo'.emeids have been made with Asa W Chap man. Esq . wlm witlconvev ad visitorsaml their hag Jitße from \o. 3 to Hie Bpriio, ; s. I'or nil peisons viMinigihe Springs in llieir own conveyances, Hiablen and good nUendaiicu Will be pro vided All leliera, napers amt packages directed lo the F’x prosrf ( Wire, Columbus, Ga.. prepaid, will In* duly fur warded; and all conniuinicatioiiH directed hv mail to ‘‘Fine Knot Mills” will be regularly delivered. TERMS: Board per month f:-h) 00 ** “ week, 10 (>0 “ “ day *J 00 Children ami servants hall pine. llornes per day 75 ‘• •• Week 00 “ “ Month 15 00 The proprietors have used every exortion to pre panl these .Springs for tile reception ol visitors and ill valuls. and they now aHsuie all persoiiH w lio desire a coinfortuhle, accessible ami healthy retreat in Ihe sum mcr months, that it shall not he their fault if they go away litnn I'ine Knot dissatisfied. Howard a McLaughlin, Mays —dw.'hn I'mprietors. juar rbcexvbd by mm, iionuijS & ('i Wearu iu receipt of one of the LARGEST ami ll AN I>S<)MKST STOCKS of DR? GOODS, Ever o fie rod I ilm citizens of GOLEM BUS. Itconnistgof every vurietv heretofore kept by tlio old firm of MAN i,K V A lIUDGKS with many additions, among which will be found the MOrii DESIRABLE HTVLKS OF SILKS, vi?.: lilack .Silks, RepMllka, Double skirt Sllka, hit) ndrre Silks, ‘4 JU|*< Silks, Kobe ,t l.en Silks, Mounting Slllt*, Tissues t.i ciiiiil'n Ac. Ac.j as:,o. ! BAH HU KS—- Plain, liayudere, and Double Skirt, ‘ ORGANDIES- Kobe Aluhhlh, Robe u Lea, Biarritr, llobo I‘uv dr it a. JACONETS- Plain, Small Figured Robe, ami Flounoetl. IJRILLIANTEs Eroneh Caiubrios nn<l Lawn.s. Our EM BROIDERIES and WH ITE GOODS cannot In- surpaaaed, and will be ure to pleaae the Ludien. OUR STOCK OF STAPLE GOODS is VERY COMPLETE -eouiprising the best 8-1 and 10-4 Table Damask, Pillow, Shirting and iioii.’jewiio Linens; Linen and Cot ton Sheetings, Towelings, Napkins, Doylies, JO-1, 11-1,12-4 A 13-4 Toilet and Marseilles, White and Colored Quilts. DR.U'RRYJIOSIUHY GLOVES l iiil>i*et!;is A I’artiNoh. \ We invito ALL to give our Stook an oxuinioa ) tion. Ii is large, and we mo determined to sell. | “Let those buy now whenever bought (o/ut) before, | And those who always buy (of m) now buy the MAYLEY, HODGES & CO. GO BROAD STREET. March 15,ISbU—dwtf. * HUGHES DANIEL & CO. ... wiiX.co.mim Ha gkmjrai.yvvyY. L..J. Storage and Deceiving and Forwarding Bumness, AT THE LOWELL WARE-HOUSE, We pledge our b’*t exertions t, gi* * *linftu tion to all wlmnmv entrust u with their prodmu. We nr.’ prcpimiig’ to furnish nil cttsio-oary advanres to our i ustumers Mild to Oil pnm.pll? ill orders. Ml the j I lowest market rale* for l!<KKiii|C, lto|v, Half, ; I Mild other plMlit&UOii suppoee. XVM, If III'GIILM, VX XI PA NIKI.. W < liODGEM Ctiliunbus, June 10-dwtf. Flint River I'lantatioiis FOR SALE. I will sell hi a reasonnlde price mid . . I upon three yems credit, one plMnta- I IjfoiNi on Ho *'io*l Ride of Flint River, j3ius> w b're the Itnilroad troni ColumbuH lo I Mmc.ii •■• o*!>ea, rorisis.ing ol FIFTEEN HUNDIIKI) j AND FIFTY ACHfitt of good tiottom nod nnirsb Land*, and eight hundred and fifty nrre* of Fine Ine ‘. The boii-jin and iiutr*h lands me as good a* cm b found ill Georgia. This may be divided Into three settlement*. An extensive level) has been built, but ! more work must yet be done, to secure the land per. ninnciitly from overflow. | Also, a Plantation immediately below the estate of Gov Towns, *ui the west side of the river, and one and u half iiuies below the rMUioud. eiubi.n mg lUOOurre* of the best Hivcr Bottom, without any mMrsh, and and about siuy or seventy acre* offiich pine laud, up on which there is a beautiful ami convenient settle ment Upon tin* tract there are two tnilc* and abn If ot good levee, but requires miiiic repan* und connido rnlilu extension lo render all tlie bind* i-. cure. Upon !>• *ili plantation*, the land* are. with slight exceptions, i fresh and extremely productive; ou Ihe west side it | I i* all fresh bill sevwily acre*. Any gentlemhn wish mg to examine (hem, will ploiue call on Mr. Lilly on the east sid", and Mr. Young on the west side or the river, mid should a pun ha*e liecouie deslrshie, see me hi Columbus Possession given first January next. JOHN if HOW AUD. January 11, ISfiP—wAdlf. (17* Columbus Enquirer. Cdfner Rloun and Man p|ea*e copy the above weekly two immihM. NOVELTY WORKS ! FUKN I T U RE A.X RETAIL I SALESROOM OYER J. HTliillip's Dry Goods Store, No. 14 0 llroaft Nt., ColuntDus, Ga. AT tin 1 solicitation of many tf.emU I luive tie-, fUtcrmiocd to selluty Furniture at np Kelail as wall as Wholesale. Ami I will He happy to meet and serve my former friends mid customers at my snles tooin, a* above de eigiiHltMl; Ulld I must ask of thus* whom I have not served to . all and let tut:show Olein my FURNITURE and if It is AS GOOD AND CHEAP AS NORTHERN FURNITURE, I know that they will as Non them people, give me their patronage. x dr Dealers urc invited to exgmine my stock lie lore going North. Bracket*. MoulditißM, Carvings, Turn* lug, Fancy kawlu^.ftc. DONE AT IsHORT NOTICE. COFFINH, both covered and mahogany, always on hand and at ail price* fryorders solicited and promptly attended to. Address, W K.IIARHIH. Colombo*. On . March 14. dwtf - i KHI'BCIAL NOTICK. A 1.1, persons indebted to the lain firm of Brook* ft Chapman, by note or account, are requested to mane immediate payment, as further Indulgence can not he given - JNO. W. BROOKS. OotUHibuf, (is., March 44—dwtf. HULL, DUCJK & CO. \UK now prepared to supply their ciimoinort with everything they may need for Family or Planta tion Mae. HULL, DUCK & CO., ARE agents for the sale of tho National Agricultural Implements, and keen always on hand Ploughs Harrows, Hakes. Hoes. Whcellmrrows, Corn Uliellers, Straw Cutters, Corn Mills, lland-pluw s, etc., etc. hu£l, duck & CO., Have just received a large lot of Land Plaster, and Calcined Plaster for Demists HULL, DUCK & Co. t I ’ F.EP every thing which a Planter can possibly ■V need. HULL, DUCK & CO., HAVE a RiU and general assortment of Groceries of every tescription line Liquors, Cigars, To bacco, Bagging, Hope, 4tc„ Ac. HULL, DUCK & CO., HAVE a large and well assorted stork of all kinds ut Htuple and Fancy Dry Goods. HULL, LUCK & CO., H AVE nII kinds of Ifais, I ishionahlo Moleskin, C.issiniere, &c., and Cunuuon Wool umi Htraxv Hats for plantutioua. HULL, DUCK & C 0„ KEEP all rim Drugs and Medicines necesaarv on a . plantation. HULL, DUCK & CO.. HAVE h general assortment of Hardware, such as Hatchets, ilamiiiHts, Hoes, Axes, Knives, HULL, DUCK & CO., nAVI-Ya good stork of Huddles of every kind, Bridles, Whips, etc., etc. HULL, DUCK & C 0„ HAVE Boots and Shoes of various kinds .iml quali ties. Hu-set Brogans, Gents’ tine Boots and Shoes, Ladies’ Shoes of every description t ‘olurubu.-, April 18, 1N59 13ID WELLS PATENT BITUMINOUS (OAL OIL GIIEASE, FOB AXLES. MILL-QEARINO, Ac. M'Hls GHKAMFL for Miugi'H, Wagon*, t iris, Cur -1 riaire.-. Mill-Gearing, Heavy Healings, die., is found to be the best in use. It is warranted lo stand any temperature It combines tlx- body Mud fluidity ol Tallow, Beeswax and Tar. keeps the axle* u~ way cool and does not run off, nod is unsurpassed in. Lira s bilitv and cheapness. Mold hv JOHN W BKOOKK, April4l. IHW Druggist. Fly Traps ! Fly Traps! JUtiT RECEIVCD BY -A-- K- DEWlTT [Kxtraci from Mr James Conning's Letter.] r I X||k season having arrived for tlm purchase and l sale of Gilbert's Patent Fly Traps, l would beg to call your intention lothe improvements and tolera tion* l have made to them since last year,so a* to ien der them perfect a* they should be; and they will give eniire salisfactioii to ail piirclinsers. Like all new inventions, they rei|itired some im provements; all the little ilitficiiltloM ill them bnve been e iireiy overcome; und they are now so improved and adjusted that lean offer them lo the public,as a per ln l article, w ithout any uddnioiial cost lo the pan ha sersi Mercbaiits and others should puirliase them early to catch Ihe first breeding flic*; ns one fly will breed millions do ring the season J A XIKM CONNING, Ownei of said Patent, Mobile, Ala. Notick. —Tins i* to notify all men lianis and vend or* not io purcliti-e (•lI.IiKHT'M PATKN I’ FI.Y AND MUKt4UITO TRAP, without my printed l.aliei* on • lie said Trap, according to the llni.e.l .Stales Puieut Law All uierchants and vendors sellmg aid Traps without such lahei* on them, are not my legal or duly nnUionzodagents, and will h dealt wulias the luw s uaifeand provided for said patent, directs. • A.XIKM (.'(INNING, Mobile, Ala . Owner Mini Proprietor. N. B. I should be glad lo have the in formation fiven me of any one selling them t o less than Five foilars ut retail. I will also give u liberal reward to any one informing me ofuny merchant selling them Within my territory without (he label with my name on them. J. (.’. One gross ot the above Fly Traps just received and (or sale by A II DkXX ITT H le Agent for L'ohiminis, Gu. F rice red need t Five Dollars—invariably (.ash. May li— dwtf A I! D. *\x i:i;ii*n lelot'llks, I UHT received by • I April ‘JI JOHN W HIIOOKH f months after date application will be made to the 1 Mon ('ourtof Ordinary lor Cbaltaho u'bee county•, for leave to sell u certain parcel of land, and a negro, belonging to tlie estate ol James Kelley. dSfeasod. GKoItGK I! KKI.I.KV / ~ . HZCKIKI. WAI.TKIIS j >“ c “ • July 11. IDO wStfl. (i I'.Olt IA, llnrris i'ouiifyt r I'XV i) Month* alter date application will be made I lothe Court of Ordinary of flmris County, to* leave to sell the lurid* of William Copeland deceased. W f'ipKLAiXD, Executor. June 13. FfiP w'im. \DMIMKTRAT()R'H MALE— Agreeable to an order of Court of Ordinaly ol Musc ogee co., wilt be sold at the Market House til the city of Coliiiiiliuh, hi sunt county, on llm first Tuesday in August next, a negro woman by the name of Anna, about ’Ji years of uge, and her sou Jim about six years of Mge- Hold ns th propeits of oftlio estate of Mamuel A Bailey, dic’d. June Irt. IHSW. did* A. A HILUNgH, Adm'r UIOOttfJIA ‘l'albol County. u IIEKEAH Benjamin J. King, guardian of Joel V* Humiing*. psiiuSfis this Court for letters of dis- He if ordered, That all |*erson concerned be and appear ai the Neptembei term next ensuing of this ( oirt. then and ihere to slo w cause, if any they have, wliy said letters Mould not be grume.l A into extract fr. intbe mii.ules of said Court, June •Jfllli. D&U MARION HETIIUNE, Ordinary. July % w3od. GEORGlA—C'hattahooeheo County: Court of Ordinary, April Term, 186 ft. T TPON the petition •!’ N. N Howard, administrator LI on the estate of Charlotte Morgan, deceased, for letters of Dismission, ll is ordered that all person* concerned, shew cause, if nnythey have, on or before the best Monday In Oc tober next, why lie should not be dis missed fiom said ndministrafion, otherwise letters will then begranie.f A tru.’ extract from the minute* nt said Court, April 4th, IKVJ. K. O RAIFORD, Ordinary April KWh, IH5*.— 1 w(lm. MALE. Agrc. ably to an or.b-r from 2j the Honorable •fbniii of Ordinary of ('fiuita boor lice county,Ga will Im sold beUWc tin Court House door In the town of (Jus*ela, in said county, on lb* first Tuesday in June, next, within Ihe legal hours of mile, lot of Land No. Ili'J, in the loth district of said county; also a likely negro girl. Mold as tlie pro|*ertv of llo*c • Putnam, for the benefit of credi tors. Terms mude known on the day of sale. ELIZABETH PUTNAM, Ex'*. April 11th. 1844 - wI(M GEORGlA'—Cbattahoochto County: OhaUahooehen Oourtuf Ordinary, Feb. Term,’6ft. Prasant E G. RA|F(UtD, Ordinary. UPON the Petition of N. N. Howard, ndministra tor on the estate of Littleton Moigan. deceased: Ii i* ordered Dint nil persons concerned, shew muse on r before the lirsl Monday 111 Hentemher next, why said N N Howard should not be dismissed from said administration. A true transcript from the minute* of ssid Court February 10, 185 ft. F. G. It A IF* BID, Ord. February 14—wflm. GKORGIA (ihsttaiionchss vountyi Chattahoochee Court of Ordinary, Jan. Tnn’bV Present K. G. RAIPORD, Ordinary. TTPON the Petition of A. J. Prather and Horace M. U Jenkins, adminislrators on the estate of Lemii* W. Cade, deceased: It is ordered, that all persons concerned shew cause, on or before the first Monday m August next, why said Prather und Jenkins, should not Im dismissed from said administration. A true transcript from the minutes of said Court, Jan. 10th, 185 ft. E O RAIFORD, Ordinary i Jan. 14, 1854-—wtds rpWO month* alter dan* application will he made 1 to the Hon Court of Ordinary of Chattahoochee county, for leave to sell Bin lan I and negroes belong ing to Charles R. Kelly, an insane person. * GEORGE 11. KELLY, Guardian. Mly 11, W - MUSCOGEE Pt. JR CHANGE OF SCHEDULE . SmEjE igggyitiir ON Hud after |3th July IKSB. the Evening Mat Train will leave Columbus at 3.45 p. in., and ar rive at Macon at 9.18 p. m. Leave .Macon at 9.45 a. in. arrive at C'olumlma at 3.15 p. m The Morning Mail Train will leaye at 4.1)0u. in. and arrive al Maeou 9.50a. in. Leave Macon 11.46 p. in, arrive at Columbus at 3.35 a. m. J. 1.. MUHTJAN, Hupt. (tolinnhus, July Is—dwtt. MOBIL*: AND OIRARD R. R. LI. rim Pm Wr. .".lit —'SSmrz ’■rTwP? f pilE Passenger and Freight Train will leave 1 Guard at ti p, in. daily, connecting at Silver Hue with u doily Roe of Hinges to YiUuht, Gientniiu, Eu fan la Fort Uainos and Marianna, Fla. And at t.uery town with the stages dally for Uachee, Olivet. Knon, Clniunmmuggee, Midway, llurduway, Perote, and Union spring-. Leaving Guerrytown lit 4 a. in.'daily, the cars will leach Girard at 7 a ui., connecting with the Opelika ami Mom ogee Trains. RjI’Duplicate 1 ’ Duplicate receipts must accompany all Freiglu Shipped. lETAII Irelght must Inr paid before Goods will bt discharged. Freight delivered at the depot before four o'clock, p. in. will be shipped the following day. Freights for stations Number I (Fart Mitchell) and Numbei 5 {Pieraous,) mo.si he prepaid Way freight must, mail cases, be paid in advance JOHN HOWARD, inarSA, ‘s7—dvvtf. Engineer A Hupt. CIIANUE OF SCIIKDIILE. DOUBLE DAILY SEE VICE. MONTGOMERY AM) UEM i’OLN , KAIL KUAU COJiI'ANY. MOM GO MR K Y , Nov. 19,1857. ON and after this date the Passenger Tiains onthi Hoad will he governed by the tolluWiug Hchedul DAY TRAIN: Leave Montgomery at b’ j a. m. Arrive West Point p. iu. Arrive at Columbus 9.5t1p, m, Returning—Leave \\ i Point sii, # u.. ui. Lent c Columbus iu.ou mu Arrive at Montgomery 4.uoimii. NIGHT TRAIN: Leave Monlgomeiy 6.90 p. in. Arrive at West Point 19.90 a m. “ Columbus LOO a. in. Returning—Leave Weal Point 7 p. m. Leave Coluinhua 714 p. in. Arrive mi Monigouiery 3y£ a. in. Through tickets can be obtained (tor Double Daily Conqeclions) to Atlanta, Chattanooga and Naslivhle. and daily coniieciiomi to Huntsville, Memphis and Knoxville. H. G. JDNKri. July 16, —dAw id Engineer A Hupt. Freight Arrangement IIKTU LISN aTLAM Ia Ai b'ULUMBUk. JJY an arrangement between the Railroad ompanle AJ composing ilm two routes from AtlHiita to Colum bus, concluded at their con eution at Hu van nail onthi liilli instant, it was agreed that the following rater between Atlanta and Columbus shall govern, tukiiu effect from the Ist day ul May 1H57 VIA WENT POINT. Corn per bushel lie. Wheat 19; Oats 8; Bacoi Whisky, Flour, in sacks or barrels per lbO Ibs3sc:- Buggiug, Hope, Lard in eana nr bids in*r IOU lbs 45< Coal, Pig Iron, by car load, per t0n,#3.75. VIA MACON Coin pei bushel I4< Wheat 15c. Oats im-. Bacon Whiskey, Flour in sacks m barrels, per IOU lbs.. 14c. Magging, Rope, Lard in cans or hbls. pei ItNl pounds 55ceni Coal. Pig lion, by car load, pei tou64.(i9c. J MIJHTIAN, President aud Huprimlendeut Miimc-ogee H R, GEO. W.ADAMH, . HiiparintumleiitHouthwerttern Railroad FMFHHON FOOTE. Superintendent Macon and Western Railroad. GEO G HULL, Huporintamlent Atlanta nml LuGrange Railroad,, HAM’L G .IONEH, Engineer and Hiiperinteudeut M AW. PR. May 80, Ihsß dAwli. CHANGE OK SCHEDULE, SAVANNAH & CHAKLESION STEAM-PACK 1! T LINE. 11l N NINO IN CUNNECTION WITH TIIK North Eastern Railroad of So. Ca. , THE NPI.KN DID and Ihkl ruunim eKzJmfl Htcaim'r GORDON. F. Burden, Com inamlei. leaves Hnvaunab for Chailes every Holiday and Wednesday ai ternooiis at a o’cloek, and connect at Charleston wit! ihe morning train ot the North Eastern Railroad gain; nnrtl.. Keturniiig, leaves Charleriton every Monria> md F. .tiny night al HnV .. k, taller the arrival ol th enrs on Ihe iiorlheastern aud arrives at Ha vannnh early nuximotnng. By this route passengeis can obtain through ticketr to and from Havaunah, and Wilmington. N. V. Having a thorough freight arrangement with th Central Railroad and its connections, all freights be i ween Charleston and the Interior of Georgia, consigi edto the age nis of this line, will he forwarded wnl despatch and free nt charge J. P BROOKrt, Agent Havaunah E. LAFITTE A CO. Charleston. Jan 15 duit DISSOLUTION. Copartm-rship heretolore existing and doing I business under me name amt style ofCI.EMONH BROWN 6l CO. was dissolved on the i3th day of 1 eb ruary, 1869. The business ol said partnership will hi setriod and closed up by W. G. CEL MON N amt WJL LIAM L. WORNUM, who are fuily authoruoil by pow er ol atiornuy to sell and convey real and persona, properly belonging lo said partnership, to collect a! sums ol money due and owing lo said firm, and lo pay .ill demands and renew all nows or obligations again*, said partnership. This the iteth day ol March, 1859. W G. CLEMONS, W.L. WORNUM, JOHN W HURT, GEO. T ill UT, C P. VA UKN liM March 29, IB6o.—wd3ui. NOTICE!. {HAVE purchased the Cotton Gin Manufacturing interest ol Messrs. CJLEMoNH, BROWN A CO., amlsliali contiinue the hiiNincHs under Ihe nuiiie and style of W.G. CHiMONS, BROWN &CO. Mr. IHKaEL F. BROWN will, a* heretofore, super intend the MumifactUimg Department. W. G. CLKMONH. Columbus, March SO—wdßm. NOTICE \ r K have sold our Cotton Gin Manufacturing in lerust lo Mr. W G.CLEMONH. who succeed* it* tit the busmeMs. XVe bespeak tor our successor a continuance ol'the liberal patronage extended to our linn by the Cotton piunters iliroiighout the country. CLEMONM, BROWN k. CO Columbus. Ga , March 2W—wdtf I. B A_RNAH.iI ft GO., COLUMBUS, OA, WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL OROCBR6& PROVISION DEALEHf- HAVE on hand and will c.untinueto reodve /'IT’ a large aud well selected stock, embracing est- CUT ry article in theirliiie, which are offered to then gTZcLronul* ami the puUlic at market prices- Conn and see us. ISl7—dwtt HAVANA CIGARS, |*|/1 fW W| DIRECT IMPORTATION,various Ivl/Ul/l/ brand*, for sale by marii— wdlf K BARNARD k CO. VVLSI INDIA MOLASSES, r x i t BARRKLH chosen lor sale by inarciiStt-wdtl E BARNARD k CO. MEBB roiiK. ini! HBLH for sale by loU Feb. 1H - dwtf E BARNARD, ft CO. GOLDEN SYRUP. .)/t 10 GALLON KEG*, Choice ftU for sale by E BARNARD ft CO. Feb, IS. dwif to Mmmmm k%’ E hereby give nir that all riaims due us. amt ’ * not paid or satisfiictorily arranged, prior to next re •urn day ot the respective counties in which the par ties reside, will be sued. None will be slighted, martt) -dwtf E. BARNARD ft CO. IMttiilliiK I’otuloen. W in HARHELH PINK EYEH. for sale by loU tsbiudti e. Barnard ft co. Kow Niik'ur and Dluluhnck 1/ XilllDH Hugur.all grades, 4’ / 15(1 Bbls. and U bids t hoice Molasses for sale by feblOdtf E. BARNARD ft CO. rtmey l'lour. •in DHLH Extra Chon ti Humi Louis, for sale by A\f fpiiftMtl K. BARNARD ft CO. IIIOW II Niill. rn UACKH for sale by •JU feblOdtf E. BARNARD ft CO. On ConNl^niucnt. Onn COILH Hand Hpun Rone, a good article for •J’ • bn* by Y. BARNARD ft CO Columbus, Feb. Id, IHMl—dwtf. months after date application will be tnnds J to the lion Court o| Ordinary of Chattalmoch'• county for leave to *e|l s m gio noy belonging ty the e* ate of W. M. Kelley, dec* teed r. ~ ~sn 6*ollo*ll. KELLY, Atm'r. July U,19A0.-w4m. COLUMBUS Saddlery, Harness, AND LEATHER STORE, 11. MIDDLEBHOOK & CO., 94 Broad .Street, /► . MAMIFACTDREH AND DKAf.BRH ijljdfflk in snddles, liar ness, A Leather, U iSKr f w'hlcll the following comprises a pari f —Hpamsh Uuiitcd Huddles, overlaid; Eng lish do; Planters'Plain do; Youth’s and Boy’s do; Wugonan Plantation do; and Ladies Raddles, —varie- ty or styles. lirlun-H, Martlneralctt, Saddle- UaKN, and .iledlcnl do. HAHN ESS. Fine Bllverplated Carriage Harness—all quaM**s, “ “ “ Rot kawav “ •• ** “ Double Buggy “ •• “ Mingle do “ “ Plain black Harness, ullstyles and qualities. LEATHER, Hklrtlng Leather,Bridle do, Hog Hkins, Pad Hkins, Harness Leather. Oak and Hemlock, Hole Leather, Calf Hkins. Lining Hkins, Hlioe Pegs, Lasts, Thread and t ladings, 4kc. Machine Belting. Leatliei nml Rubber Belting, all widths, Light Rubber and Canvas Helling, for Plow- Rack Bands. Just the thing for Planters. Belt Rivets, and Lace Leather. TB-UNKS. tmrVTTfi Ladies and tiemk men's Jmmßfalllßress and Traveling Trunks, all qus|- I r*i !■” mi* 1 Bonnet Boxes, Valises and Carpet Bags. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. vgrmjL Enamelled Leather, Pal Dash Leather anJ Enameled Cloths, all widths and qualities;. (11l Carpet, Laces, Fringes. Head Linings. Leather Cloth Bootings, Nails, Tacks. Ac. Stirrups, Buts, Buckles, Harness Mountings, Haines Collars, Whips, Wagon Breeching, And Blind Bridles. All the above goods are of our own inanufiictiirs; made of the best material and by experienced work men. We invite all those who are in want of articles in our line tu call aud examine our stock, and weas <ure thentthut they will be well satisfied with ihe quality of goods and Ihe prices; as they will Ire sold on the very BEST TERMS. N H New Work made, and Repairing done al the shortest notice dnr.l—dwtf. NEW SADDLE AND HAfiNESS ESTABLISHMENT. „:r ue a ram i&VfapwClim. Copartnershipinihts klfi under the name I I I 1 I KHDIttltV A <., For t lie purpose of Carrying on live Mm AND. HARNESS BUSINESS IN ALL IXB BRANCHES. We have taken the Store between Gtinby’s Corner and Ihe Bank of Columbus, where we Intend keeping a good assortment of HADDI.EH. IIARNEHH, TRUNKS, BRIDLEH. COL- I.ARH, WHIPS, MACHINE BKI.TIJNO, HADDLE A IIARNEHH TRIMMINGS, and everything usually kept by the Trade, of our own make anil the best northern manufacture, which we will sell as low as can be bought in the Houtli. Saddles and ll.ii-iicmn of any style or quality made to order, and repairing done at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. W L. SHBKMAN, A HATCH. Columbus. Jan. Ist, 1868. wdtf. JUST RECEIVED, C7|\ BBLS. DRY HALTED MEAT. ’ Biue Fimi in Halfaud Whole Bbls.’ Breakfast llacon; Choice Mutton Hams; Extra rtmoked Beef; Extra Choice Pig Hams; Clear and Ribbed Bui on Hides; Hums and Hhoulders, Pickled Pork Rounds, fobl-tif Fur sale by GUNBY it CO. CRACKERS ! I'UHT RECEIVED, Holla Cracker*, Butter Boston “ Hand Made Butter* Wine Lemmon “ Cracknels, for sale by GUNBY 4fc CO. February Bth, 1859.—dtf. n\ns. 4 LARGE LOT OF CHOICE TEN N EHHEE t\. Hams for sale by GUNBY A CO. February I, 1869 dtf Peruvian l>nam! A GENUINE ARTICLE warranted, and acheap j\. uk ran tie. laid down from New York. GUNBY fc CO. American Guano! r combinatinns of this Guano gives it high re 1. pute as n ferUlixer.and it o dassed as ftiily equal to the Peruvian. A large supply expected at an early lay by GUNBY 4c CO. Columbus, Ga. Jan. 4, 1859. dwtf. Potomac Herrings. mIIALF liHLH. Potomac Herring, iu pickle, for Male bv GUNBY A CO. Pickled Pork .Y S. HHLM, Rump Pork, very fine for sale by wO in.ii IB—wdtf GUN BY It CO. Sundries. r ~pi!E subscribers are receiving and will keep con 1 stuntly on Imnd the following articles: No. 1 and 2 Mackerel, in Half Kits and Kits: Sugar Cured ilamn a choice article. Breakfast Bar Beef, Beef Tongues, Also, the following articles of the best quality via: Lime Plaster Paris, Hydraulic Cement, Gypsnun. Blasting Powder and Sufty Fuse Rnrk and AlluiuHalt. Jan 13—wdtf GUNBY 4t CO. Irish Potatoes. | rv/A HHI.H. Choice Northern Potatoes, for sole by IWU janUt-dwlf GUNBY A CO. Ext-mlor's Notice. rrtWO monilis after dale apple anon w ill be made to 1 ihe Court oi Ordinary >i Marrmetber cuuniy, Ga., for leave to sellihe real estate of Fianci* Jeter, late of said county, deceased. t H. , ii j jssa i July 5. 1859 —w2m the GREA l’ WONDER Os the Nineteenth Century, JPROr WOOL'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. SAYH the Ml Louis Uouiocrat: Be.nw wo publish u Inner 10 lr. Wood Os llua city. Irolß u aMUi „ian In M .mt*. which spe-iks gtowingiy ol me upnur merits of Ins Is sir tome, rimir evidence uiuat buve n etie.t, when com ng from u reliable source literal u-atea are guaranieea o’ irutli, ilie l>r. needs no eu comiuma. nor uatlMM puffery from the press HtTM, Maine, Jan. 90, INAO PROP. O. J. WOOI 6l CO. Uentlemeii: I Living my alteiiimu called a few mouths allien to the highly beneficial effect* of youi luur restorative. I wit* induted to make application of it upon my own hair, which had heroine quite grey prolmlny oiie-t bird white: my Whisk era were of satin: character dome three mouths since I procured u bottle ol your lour restorative, ami used it. I aoou found it whs proving wliut I had wished. 1 uaed ii about twice a week. I have since procured aimtlii r hoti It-, of will- h I have used some I can now cenily to the world that ill*- aruy or whit” hair totally dn up peared. both on my lieuti and lace, mid my huir bus resumed Us liutiiral color, und I beliey more Milt me glossy tliiin il ha* been before for twenty live year* I hiii now sixty years old; my good wile at the aue oi fifty two, him used It with same effect. The above notice I deem due to you for your valu able discovery I bwi nsHured that w|io*¥*i t* ill right ly use, us per directions, will not have occasion to contradict miv statements. lam aritisen of this city mid a resident here for the la*i fifteen years, aftd uni known io ovary on* baraand adjoining towns. Any use you maymakeoi the above, with my nMe at tached, is at your service, sn 1 wish lit preserve the beauties ul nature i-- others as well as myseli. I am truly yours, A. C RAYMOND WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE. Hai.timobk Jan. ‘id, IHM Pnor. <*. J. Wood: D'-ar eir—Having Imd the mis fortune lo lose the l.esi portion oi my huir, froUl the Iv. i iii ,\*a Orh ins in idgi I was induced to make a trial of VOUr preparation, ami found it lo answer ns the very thing needed My linir is now think nnd glossy mid no war ‘ can expr-s* my obligations to you In giving to the afflicted *u< Ii u treasure, rINLEY JUIINMON. The undesigned, Rev. J. K liragg, in a minister in regular standing, mid pastor of lh Orthodox <‘hurch ni Hrookfteid, Mess lie ian gentlemaii of great in tlu'inve, and universally beloved WILLIAM DYER. RanoKriKi.D. January 111, Professor Wood l*ear Hir: Having made.a Inal of your Hair Uestoralive it givea pc pleasure ft* suy that Its eflei l has been excellent in removing iiiflainiua'lon daadmd md . ■ onsi u i lendi m ) to itching with which I have been troubled ftoai my childhood; am has also restored my hair. which wss becoming gray to its original color. I have used no other article will, anything ,ik.- the same pleasure or profit. Yours truly; J. K HKAOfJ. The Restorative is pill up in bottles of 3 sixes, vis large. medium, and small; the small holds a pinl ami reluils for one dollar per bottle; the medium hold* m !na! twenty per cent, more In proportion than Hu small, retails forlwo dollars per bottle; the larae hold* n quart, U per cent more in proportion and retail fbr three dollars. O J Wlllil* A HO.. Proprietors 444 Broadway N . Y and 114 Mnrknl Bt Louis. Mo. And sold by all goud Druciiita ind Ftney Uoodi 1 PMiirf. Jngl4*4Ml WOOD, EDDY & GO’S Single ft iim ber LOTTERIES. Capital Prize 990,000. tickets only ten dollars wood, kddi aco., n ahagkhi [eccsßoan to e. swan a oo.) Th follnwm, Kliom. will b. drawn bv Wood, Eild, tCn., M.n.f.l. Os the K,mnn Ardmv Lnllor,. . uorh ol llii'ir eniKi.. Number Lnllerim Ibr 3ul 1869, at Auocsta. Gy,, in public uuderlhe superinten dem-eof Commissioners. CißHd M7ilraw Malurday, Julj a 1849, Clans as draws Saturday, July 9 1859 Class 99 draws Saturday, July 10, 1869 ( 'IM 30 draws Suturdaj, July 93, 1869 class 31 draws Saturday, July 30. 1869 On tu. Plan of single Number,. 50,000 TICKETS- 5,485 t SIZES. NKAKLY GBK HtIZK TO EVERY RISK TICKETS iUngniliccnl Scheme! To b drawn vry H.turd.y lb July. I Prlm ol , „ SOTO i tt * • • Hv#do 4t 5,1100 lt 4,(106 . SMM L „ i. oo ,o ° “ m APPROXIMATION PRJZKB. 4 Pr.stt of smni Approx’g to *6n,000 Prla© are I,oo* ;< OO. “ 2<i.ofiU “ i joc 1 tt HK “ 1000 “ SS . i r wi “ .o * “ “ 7,uim - mo ! “ “ a,(io - mu WBW *’ re.... 100JM 5,485 Prizes amounting t 0....,...,, g.'h.'o.ooo Whole Tickets 910. Halves 95. Quarters 92.60, A Cirrnlur showing the Plan of the Lotteries will ba sent to any one desirous ol receiving it. Certificates of packages will be sold at the following rates which is Ihe nak: • Certificates of Pat kage of 10 Whole Ticket* #BO 10 Half 4O .10 Quarters •* 20 10 Eighth “ 10 Sparta Acaaemy Lottery, CLASS ■TsrTJJNdIBJBIt 406 DRAWS WEDNESDAY JULY 27)6, lns Outlie Three Number Plan. 76 Nuwbur,—l2 Drawn Dslluts. if.nrty one I’rite lo Every Two Ticket a ! One Grand Prize of $38,0(16. 1 PriMhut $16,990 | 4 Prizes of $9,909 l ** 10.009 |fi 1 4 U.U7O |(1 u 2,000 Ao. Ac. 27,81 1 Prizes amounting tossl.‘Ll9o y\ hole Tiokula $10; Halves $j- Quurtera $2.6 IN ORDERING Tlt.n, t 0 OR CLRTIFICAI KB Enclose the money to our address for the ticket* or dwred, on receipt ol winch they will be forwarded by ‘ - ‘•T 1 1 ur,-, . ,a ** ,r * ‘•” have ticket* ending m any figure ihev may demgnate. * 7 List I Drawn Numbers aud Prize* will be sent to purvhasei* immediate ly after the Drawing Purchaser* wilt picas- write their signatures plain, and give their uost omce, county and Htuie. Behieniber Uiat every prize is drawu, und payable in full without deduction. All|.n ?^ | , , b,. |^u „dBr, 8 r , payable immediately days' "* dru ' 4,,lK ’ <>,,,,- i prizes at the usual lime of 80 NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Tl.V*Ad[e)-- l Kwr ,dirl ?. m " ney h y l,iaii •-•" TH* Adams Express Company, whereby money lor i ickete in sums of Ton Dollars ami un winds can be sent ns AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE fi'ui: any uty or town where they have on offire The money and order must be enclosed in a Government Pohi office t?lamped Envelope, or the Express Comp* ny cannot receive them. p All communications strictly confidential. Address order* for TRkrte or Certificate* to WifiM), EDDY & CO., Augusta, Ga. OJ WOOD. EDDY 6i CO , Atlanta, Ga. or WOOD, EDDY St CO., Wilmington Dal. Persons residing ueur Montgomery, Aia., or Atlanta Gn , an have then “Men fifte.l ami save time by ad-’ ” V 1 ‘ tl Lconomy aud Progrcssiou, IN Hus age oi u.ivaiiceuient, man t itungs new and invaiuiilne have lieen imroduced not the uiian loim. ot Oitisroges. nut new ones, ot sound and prac tu al Utility. In no other deparnuent Is pr .4i*-aiou bet rer marked ..r mure visibly to In* seen than in lire meii lout, when originating with c .mpeient men and confin ed to scicunfiv limns. Precisely of that character are the loiiowiiig reinedi riageuhii noire will prova mors efficieiii or so often .needed. DU. LITTLE'S Aftrißl AE t oK.il DROPS, A s ew tout certain cure for Cough*, CoUU. Arthma. I\uu in the Bn net, also Croup b n.w,nng Cougke, Ac. 4rc. amougul Children. ‘ ’ This is a pleasant medicine to take, producing imme diaie reliet, and iu unre ..ut ..f ten nue.p, uui| , uura . U exercises ihe most controlling influence over Coughs and lrrtiulnm ol the lungs oi any reuieuy known ul leri Stepping Uie most violent in a lew hours oral tiiosi in n day or two Many cases ti.ought lo he ds cideiin coiiMteipUve have been pruuipiiy cure.ihuus uigaww niHUe* and wearing Liure’s rirengihening 1 miner* on the . lre*t. A* anonyigs exp.-- torani, with out ufltringitig ihe bowels, it stands paramount lo all cough mixture* DOLLAR VERMIFUdE. Prepared and put up in butties and phials, only by XA G Little, iu using, nothing ****• is required to relieve. t.mJ.en ol Worms; and, tmsidus, being one o the best and clienpem ever ..tiered to (lie imt.ln us frequent use in futilities wilrauv* much trouble and •Ajiense, as WSii as the lives of manv chiriren; lor out ol every u* . usssg. t.eroiiy require it. Dr.Llttle'sFroucii Mixture. This is prepared from a French Heupe (in kite forma of.Ni*. I and i; ine rtrst lur the acme, and N.. 2 for (lie ctiioni. *lage,f that lias been mu. b unproved upon in this country; aud irotu us unexampled Htiesis likely to supercede every oilier remedy .or the cute of diseases ot the Kidneys and Iliad er, fi “ aud Lit.:■'liorrhautl or Fluor Albus Atiectiona. This extensive compound comhiUM properties totally dttter sut in taste and character from anything to be found in the United Hiatts Phuuuaco|Mu or in private prac tice; and m point of safety om ciJcteacy is not rival led in Ament a. I)U. UrTLEH RING.WORM ft TFTTER OINTMENT Hundreds of cases of Chronic l etters, H. aid heads and diseases nt the nkm genenuiy, have been t „n;d by this remedy, ami sun * ihe introduction ot the No •J preparation (being stronger) s. art eiy a case hns been fouml that ii wth not effectually era.i.cate in u ahort iiiiie For the cure ot Cancerous Sores and U leers it is applied in tJio lorm of plasisis and is u.tnost inlailibls xledi. u.es, tike evuryilung lse, are better and .nor* economic-ahv supplied t Ihe greai muss ol the net.pie, by ou.rchandur. Uiau m any other way. IM.j-u lan* are referred to the ißlii page of Dr Lit Hes p.rt I'l'.ei. lo Ihe catalogue ot medicinas of the Mala ria Medica. that lie oe m couipoutiding his diMcrent reinetlie*, und asked tosay if they ar. not th* rhinf r*. I lance ot tlie profession, a* he himself has practiced medium extensive,y form-re than ten years, before reining to the drug business. HOLD HX i.iTTLE ft 8110. WholeMle Druggists Macon, Ga ; hv Pemberton * Carter, John W L’ao >ka Columbus, ami by Merchants and Druggisis gnnenuly. April N, !K>w-wmi dlaw HAHKIfIiN ITpilfS, VUCTiUN & COMMISSION Misacimrrs, mn ‘ NBOHO BROKERS, 9 9 aud 6 1 Urosd street <;ol uinl>ua, Ua, .A/11.J.n ilcuiUuue iho ahov nnu at our old f T ataoo. i. a i*lu) for the patronage hereto** tore so i. .urally c-xu.uded to us by out frienda aud •hep” “J, we nope oy renewed exertions to mert its co.. uiuanoo. No efforts will be spared to give enure satlstaclioo to those who may oondue their nu-iiiussto oar care. . Wo will give oar perwmal attention t 0 ihe *ai© ol ‘teal Betg|p, Nosn-es, Merchakdlseand Pro luce. -aving tiouees dtl.al up expressly lor tb .'irpose ,we ara prepared u board, puroha*e in ■ mil Negroes >n Cou.mlaelou. Liberal aliancm wuibuuiade as beretolore on vMgruiib ci i Merchandise Admiu.airaiorcund Executors’ tales attended to • n rcnuonaUl* lonus. rgr- A .Sunk of LIKELY NEHIUJOEHof a || iussus wti. hi kopluouttanilv on bund CHA6. a. HABRIPOM, OB'IHIIE 1. I’lTTri IlnllMnl.ll. Kept 0 INWJ- I * I k IHl'llh .SuiMcritioiß will O’ utioue uudui the game name and *ty la—a K eneial STORAGE Ul OOMMIBHION BUSINESS AT Tint FONTAINE A LOWELL Fiau-PKOOF WAKEHUUsK I. Thuiiklul tor die pusi libaral pMronage oi our ‘rietidv, we nolicit ila coououance, aud pledge out -idividuul otortiou” to pleare all who may entruir lioii bu*ui**w to ua. Wh are pMisred to grail ■Mual laciliLftvto our cuati’mera HUGHES, DAN lEL k OCU Wm. 11. Huoijks, Wm Daniei , • W kSf.IY C. IIonOKS. Aug A ft NOTioa IN compliance with the statutes, notice is hereby I given that Ins (filminiarrafor f the c*inte of Hi.m >mi If I'urpte, dr> eu-ed, uve this day tianah-rred to 1 rt. iQlilmr twenty slimes of the l npi'al Pi ck of think of Columbus, of the city of t'ldumhus, Heoigia Im.ng ihe whole amount ol stoc k belonging io.be as> ate of said dgieamfft This February ‘-<h, 1 N 69. TIIOMAH J NICKf'LLH, Admlaisiraior with the will sr>nei*d, luiieTA—wJiii of the csi ale of ifaiiiuel B I’urple. KII.K Nil. GEORGIA—M B6iofii ( ounty: Court Ordinary, t'skrumry Tsrm , 1869. I A MEH M 111 HhELL, kdiiiiiustraior of ilie rstaipa -I of John M UiiMoell aud Barah K. Russsil, dm aesnd having applied for •llsiiiiasion, fromimid ml m mist ration Then-torn, all person* rnmertied are hereby notified it shew cause tfifan'** thei have) why said ndmiuia i M"l dlotUd not be disinwsed at the Court of Ordina ry to he liehliii and Cm said county on the first Mon- I ly In Beptetnher next, aud that this order lie publish ed in terms of the law. A ini” extract ftom the Bi> n’ oM e*....—. Lb I*, iw*-w9a, mo. joaxiON, on.