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Hytpefnia ii one of the prevailing diseases of
thia country. This is owing both to climate in
fluence, ami the habit of eating our meal* too
rapidly. In epite of thorn adveree eirouiustanee*,
this disease rapidly di-appears by the use of the
Oxygenated Uittoi*.
WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.
|#of. Wood, the renownfcl discoverer of the iu
valuahle “Hair Ueatoralive,’’ still continues to
labor iu behalf of the atllictoU. His medicines
are universally admitted by the American press
to be for superior to all others for causing the
hair, on the head of the aged, to grow forth with
a* much vigor and luxuriance a•> when blessed |
with the advantages of youth. There van b no
doubt, if w place credit in the innumerable tes- ;
tiiuonials which the Professor has in his posses- I
■ion, that it is one of the greatest discoveries in
ths medical world. It restore*. permanently, the
gray hair to it*original color, and makes it as
sume a beautiful silky textute, which has been I
very desirable iu all ages of the world. It fre
quently happens that old men marry beautiful
and atniablo young ladies,and not unfrequouily
crusty old maids make victims of handsome,
good nature*!, young gentlemen, and by what
procoss it has never been determined, until late
ly. when it was attributable to the use of this in
valuable Hair Restorative. — Latelle Journal.
Sold by all Druggisu n this city, and hy deal
ers and druggists gonoradyihroughout the United I
States and Cnnadns. July 14—wd2w.
The Great English Remedy.
SIR JAMES CLARKE’S *
Celebrated Female Pills.
Prepared from a prescrijtfiun of Sir J. Clark*, j
M. P. Physician extraordinary to the Qneen.
THE ORE AT ENRI.MH RFMKdV
TIIK GREAT E.NULIBI4 REMEDY
THE ORE AT ENGLISH REMEDY
8!R JAMES CLARKE'S FEMALE PILLS
BIR JAMES CLARKE'S FEMALE PILLS
SIR JAMES GLAKKK’H KE.uALE PILLS
SOLI) BY ALL PRIK3GIBTB
SOLI) BY A LI, DRUGGISTS
*OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
N. 8.—91. M and six postage stamp* enclosed to
any authorised agent, will insure a bottle, containing
50 Pill* by return mail. uiatvbd—dwly
Sold in Columbus, in Pemberton k Carter, Acee 4k
verson and atl isupetlaMs Druggist’s
Buy A vkr'h Cjbkury Pkctoiual for Coughs.—
Ayrk'n Saks a I’Aitit.u for ScroftaUm# complain ts,
and Atkh'.h Pili.b for all the purposes of a Pur
gative Medicine.
Holloway's Pills, for mothers and all other
members of the weaker sex, should be kept con
stantly on hand to use iu all case* of irregularity
and disorganization of the functions peculiar to
them. They are harmless but effective, and act
a* an alterative, tonie and ex|>elieiit.
‘ftSL-Hold at the manufactory. No. 80 Maiden
Lane New York, and by all Druggists, at 26e.; I
Me., aud sl. per box. julylM—lwciw.
ENTIRELY M.V, KMIU.I A Ni:\Y:
U HAT I* ITt
That Wonderful Purifying Agent
Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid!
Thin it a Ne is Diocavery. It it the retail of
Ltamnl Research. It it a triumph of
Scientific Skill !
IT is a Chemical Union of uintcriala, provided by Na
ture herself, for renderihg pure the air we breathe.
Its action w in obedience to fixed laws.
QUICK, SURE. POWERFUL!
It purities dwelling*. wok*, kitchens.
It icmovesali offensive odors;
It cures burns with instant certainty;
It is the best preparation ever used mr fresh wounds. !
It destroys ail vegetable ami animal poisons;
It relieves in a lew seconds tile bites of injects,
bees, etc.
It pres., . ve* meat from spoiling.
It makes H ard w *ter soft.
It relieves the heart-burn
It is the beet cosine lu
ll scatter*-, boils w hen form me;
It soothes iKiile when litrimsl. and lieab* them rapidly
It is good for csuiinirdes, ulcers, corns and sores;
It cleanses the teeth and purlin s the breath;
The worst symptoms ofTyphoid and Scarlet Fever ;
are mitigated by the use of this Fluid; it has been
known to cheek the spread of Typhoid Fever in Fain
dies and upon plantations.
Leading ph>siciansare using it in Charleston. Co
lumbia. Savannah, Augusta. Atlanta. Ma* on. Colum- i
bus, Montgomery. Melina. Mobile and New Orleans
The Mospitola of New Orleans ami Mobile are •
using it.
Hospitals, corporations, ship masters. nmitofacliircrs,
planters, physician*, fhrnitdieu by tin- gallon at reduced I
rates.
For sale by druggists and eonntrv merchant* gener
ally, from whom orders are respectlUHy solicited.
Try at least one bottle. Fries 50 cents. Follow di- j
reetion*
ITTManufactured only i: Hie laboratory of
J. DARBY, Auburn, Ala.
For sale by all the Druggists of Coliinihu-
N B -Persons wishing soils, ores, water, Air. an
aiyasd can have u done on reasonable terms by send
ng Ot a.rot* DARBY mar 14— wf".
‘•Ho, lor Arkansas !*’
I am still in the notion to move to Ar
22Pkan*a* next winter, and having lately
JdJjsold pOO acre- of iny plantation in Mariou
co., lain now offering the remaintag j>oo uoro*
at a great bargain. There are 3J9 acres cleared
land in a good state of cultivation. On the place
are new negro houses and two good settlements
and ootnforlble houses; is situated immediately
upon the road from Buena Vista to Coluuibus
7 utiles from Buena Vista, 2a miles from Colum
bus, and 7 miles from Pine Knot Springs, and is
in the midst of an excellent neighborhood and
convenient to churebev-
Persons who wish to buy Georgia lands that
never fail to mako a fair average crop of corn,
cutton and wheat, need look no farther than here,
for I ant offering a decided bargain, and would
sell stock, corn and every thing on the place ex
cept negroes, mules and wagons. 190 acre* are .
planted in cotton and I will sell for same quanti
ty of cotton this laud makes this year, or for the
amount of money uiy cotton crop sells for, in Co- !
In tubus, by or before Ist January next, or at fls
per acre.
Look out somebody for a speculation, for if I j
fail to make a crop of cotton I will get nothing for j
my iOO acres of lead. The cotton trade is opcu
till 20th August only—would sell for negroes.
Address me at (iienaita, Marion county, Ga.
ISAAC T. ROBINSON.
Refer to Samuel J. Hatcher, Columbus, Ga.
July 25, 1859. wit.
LIFE ILLUSTRATED.
4 FIRHT Class Pictorial family Newspaper de
/X signed to cm ourag*- a spirit ol Hope, Manliness,
Heir Reliance and Activity among the people; to U- I
luslrate Life in ail he Phases, tinder the appropriate
heading* of General Literature—comprising original j
Essay*. Historical, HtograpiiKal and Descriptive—Bd
itonal. Citv and Vicinity, Kuril Affairs. Hens*mugs, I
hi ores of Travel. Information, we shall endeavor to
give such matter as will not fail to lie of interest to
all
With the number for July id, we commenced n se
nes of articles eautled,
THE BUILDER,
In which wc will give practical direction* with all
Illustration* for erecting Building* ol all krads ol ina
teriai—stone, wnd, brick, concrete. These articles
have been prepared by a practical architect, and will
embrace instructions hi !)• *igns. Drilling. Masonry,
Carpentry. Rooting. Plumbing—;and in .fact, every tiling
connected willilbuiiding.
LIFE ILLUSTRATED will be published weekly at
•3 a year, or ten copies for *!•'. .Specimen* sent
frse Agents w auled. FOWLER & WELLE,
JulfM w4t* JOB Broadway, N. Y.
ocTtfvi cohkn waanaat* k im
OCTAVUS COHEN & CO.
COMKISSION MERCHANTS.
POR TRMibl. Ildrmo AN FORWARDIJta 01 ;
COTTON,
HWXWAU. UE OK<*l%.
—REFER TO
J'weph B Mill<Kq. Columbus, Ga.
Messrs Hall, Muses A to.
Georg* Hargraves, Esq.
Messrs Hall At Dexter.
Richard Joges, Esq.. Montgomery, Ala.
Charles T. Pollard. B*q “ JtitfflwSni I
KittMlk Reward.
STRAYED, or Stolen from the Mubatrl* |
dßk. ber l Peaetowo. Hchley rounty, Georgia,
l—wtTVon the night of the 7th Inst , a l row u or
k Horse., rather above the ordinary
height, eight or nine years old. Mind in the right eye
from a lick from the lash—left fore shoe of; no other
mark* recollected lam apprehensive he was rode
off. and will give the above reward fur the horse with
proof suifn ten’ to convict the thief, or a reasonable ‘
compensation for the horse alone, or information that ‘
may lead to his recovery.
Address, Pondtown, Mctiley county. Ga.
JAMbft G SNIPER.
July 25, IMP—w4t.
£2O Reward.
RANAWAY from the subscriber on Sunday
Wa the 17th mat a Negro Hoy named Kmmco ,
**A about *J years of age; 5 feet Bor 10 inches in
jl height) weighs about 163 pounds I bought
Mid boy m Richmond. Va . May 1 Itli, lain,
dL- .1 Dunn. Cole at Parke*, and presume hsniay
try to get bark liters. I will give the above reward for
hwcomhisiuent in any jail ao that I can get him
PATRICK CALIIOFN
Union Hprings, Ala. juiyflflwSt*
HOW TO DO GOOD AND GET PAID FOR IT.”
Take an Agency for our Publication*. The terms
are such there ranbe no possibility at loss. Every
Family will, be glad lu obtain some of them For par
ticulars addreae. FOWLER At WELL*.
July ift w4t* atlb Broadway. N Y.
Two Fine Pianos,
Fob bale very i©w # by
JllyWlw* ELUti k MATHIS.
Greenwood & Gray,
WILL CONTINUE TIIE
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION
Busmsss
[SAVA. AT their old Stand, near the corner of
pr -.l| Broad and Randolph Hi recta, in this city
■■■ They are prepared to extend all Ikcilitie*
usual hi theii line, and to famish Bagging, Rope and
Twine, or any other dweription of Goods, when or
dered They avail themselves of this method of ten
dering the r services to the public, with the assurance
that prompt attention will Ire given to all business
rounded to their care.
K. H GREENWOOD,
\N M O. GRAY
! Columbus, July Ift, 185 V. wtfis
WANTED,
ONE HI \DUKD ABLE HO DIED MEN. t for six
or eightjw’o ks,> 1.1 u*rk ••o repairs mid von
■>*-.iurtioii on the Molui* A i.ihiM Hai.toad,tor which
onedolfai per dav w ill fie paid, t .*h.
July 95-41 w wlm JOHN HOWARD.
Engineer and KuperuitemicMt. [
Valuable Lands for Sale.
I otfer to the public my valuable Plantation j
tiaHKly tng 3V.j milee east of Buena Vista, Ga., con- |
acies, 956 of which arc in cultivation. The |
remainder is well timbered, a part of which is i
swauip nruiundi. which could, by a little expenditure, !
■be made a* valuable laud 3 any in Georgia. Gin
j house, screw and other building* hi good repair. Wa
iter, health, and society all good.
July Ib-w i- I. It, BOYNTON.
War ! War! War!
IS OBCI.ARKI) AGAINST CAINS OF ANY'KIND BY
DR. A. W. ALLEN’S
SOUTHERN LINIMENT!
VNI) every JCmthemer will be snnstied by using i
one Dollar s worth Unit they have no Airilrerttse j
! for Northern Lniimein*. Fot Family aud Plantation
’ use it lu* no •••jU.al. It cures Riieimiatisiti, Neuralgia |
. Hiram*, Bruises, Burns, Fresh Cuts, Pams m the |
Hack or Limbs, Cholic :u man or beast, and is tlie on- j
, lv certain remedy know n tor Blind Staggers in Horses
and every one will find it a saving of tune and mo
ney by keeping a supply on huud.
Uj Prepared by Dr. A. VV AI.I.EN, Columbus,
Ga. None genuine without the Higiiaiitre and Heal
of A. W AI.I.EN
Forsale by t NGI'IIAR T &. CHAPMAN
and J. \N BROOKH Columbus.
VVantrd— responsible .agent in every Houtlieru
town and village.
fTr-CAUTION TOE VERY BODY—Don’t use any
more Northern Liniment until you hate given the
HouUiem Liuiuient a fair trial.
CERTIFICATE.
Con wilt s. May 13, 1859.
Dr A. VV ALI.EN—Dear Htr Allow us to present
, you this certificate tor your Houthern Liniment We
j have used over a hundred bottles of your valuable
medicine during the last year, and do not hesitate in
saying that we. never saw a Liniment equal to it, and
have used all kinds We have used yours for Cholic
both for Negroes and llorses, and in no instance lias
,it failed to effect speedy relief. We consider it an in
valuable medicine for Cholic, Hpratns, Bruises Hwel
j 1 hit's. Fresh Wounds, Ac.,and would not he without
It for auv consideration.
’ JttlylT wif J. VRRNOY k CO.
STOP Tin: THIEVES.
ra _ STOLEN, on Friday last, one mile west
i Rflof Dawson. Ga.. a negro boy of dark eop-
I per color, s years old, .’{ feet, 6 or 8 inches
(vW high, spare built, speaks quick, hut has a
*!■■!, town east look, and keeps in motion while
j speaking; he has a small scar over his rignt eye,
and one on fho top of his right foot, lie has shed
| three teeth—two upper and one lower.
jis a little sandy around the edge. The thieves
wen* two white men driviug a black horse.
A liberal reward will he paid for the thieves
and negro, or for the negro alone. Address me
j at Dawson, Ga.
| JatjrlMlwU R. 11. FLETCHEH.
Hj Traps! Fly Traps!
Jl ST HF.CKIVEU BY
A_ HC. IDE'WITT.
fExtract from Mr James Conning's Letter.)
i r J IIK season having arrived for the purchase and
1 *ale of Gilbert's Pah-nt Fly Traps, I would beg
j to call your ati'-iition to Hie improvements ami ultera
uons I Dave nimfl to them since last year, so ns to reu
! der them perfect a* they should he; and they wiligivo
j entire NaiiNlai tion to ali purchasers.
Like nil new invention*, they required some im
provements; ail Un; hule difficulties in them have been
e> tirely overcome; ami they are now so unproved and
j adjusted that lean otfrr them to the public, as a per
fect aiticle, w ithout any additional cost to the purcha
sers other* should purchase them
1 early to caicli Hu? font breeding flies; a* one fly w ill
! bleed milliou* dst nog Ihe season.
JAMES CONNING,
Owner of said Patent, Mobile, Ala
! Notice.— I This is to notify all merchant* and vend
or* not to purchaseOll.ltEk’rs PATENT FLY AND
MCHQMTO TRAP, without my printed Labels on
• lie said Trap, according to the lmo and States Patent
Law. All im-ri hunt* and vendors selling .aid Trap*
j without inch labels mi them, are not my legal orduly
authorisedagents, and will be dealt w ith a* the law,
n made and provided for said patent, direct*
JAMES CONNING,
Mobile, Ala , Owner and Proprietor
I N. 15. -I should he glad t<> have, the information |
’ given me of any one * tlug them for less than Five
1 Dollar* at retail. I will also five a liberal reward to
any sue informing me of any merchant selling them
within my territory without I In- label with my name
on them. J.C.
One gross ot the above Fly Trap* juat received ami
mr sale hv A 11. Di:WITT
Hole Agent for Columbus, Ga.
Friee reduced to Five Dollars—invariably Cash.
-May lb—dwtf • A 11. D.
Wonderful ! Yea Passing Strange !
• THAT 80 MANY THOUSAND
drover & Baker’s
FAMILY ■jiii'; SEWIXG
MACII I X ES,
! Mbould have found their way into a* many families.
It is nevertheless true, there are now about 25,000 of
i these niaclio.es in daily use, it ltd the demand lor them
i increasing.
I Just received a few more of those popular Mai limes
I know •< as the “LADIEM’ WtiUK BOX.” They are
I admirably adapted let a great variety of work. A gen
; tleman could not make his wile, daughter, sister or
mother n present more de*irabie, than one of those
j beautifYtl little machines encased in Ro*>wnorf. No
j family can atlord to do without ibis useful and beau
li*ul .irtn.es of furniture.
Family, Plantation and Dress-maker's Machines,
are constantly kept on hand at No. 5H Hroad Rtreet,
| f'olninbiis, Ga., lour door* above the corner of Manley,
| Hodge* gt Go Instructions for using the Machines
given free to those who w rsh to purchase,
j We submit the following rertiflcuies, from well
i known gentlemen of tin* section, who have thorough’
1 ly testedtlie Grover ami Baker Hew ing Machines, to
winch is added lire certilicato id Mrs. ifresliam, a
! Dress-Makerofthw rity.
( (From Hon. Janie* F Dowdell, LaFayette, Ala.)
La Favktik, Ala., MarchM, If^iW.
Mr KEITH. Coluwlms. Ga
Dear Mir. I take pleasure in recommending Grover
4c Baker's faintly Me win* Machine We nave us
ed the one w hich we purchased of you. more than si*
months, and it is all {list von represented it to lie It
is not only a convenience, but w e regard it an India
pensnble m'cessitv
Very respectfully,
J F. DOWDELL
(From Go I Hines llolt, Golmnbus, Ga. |
f.rover k Baker's Mewing Machine has been in lire
in my family for several month*, and has given entise
satisfaction It does not get out of order, rarely breaks
needles or thread, or gives trouble or delay in its iiiuh
agemeni It* simplicity of construction, and the ease
and facility with which it can be wseil, constitute a
part of its numerous Chief excellencies
March 23, I*5 V IIINEH HOLT.
[FruaiMrs M. Gresham, Columbus.|
I have been using one of Grover 4c Baker's Hewing
Machines, in mr business of Dress Making, and cheer
fully testify to the ease and rapidity w ith which my
style of work may le accomplished by its use, toils
‘ simplicity of construction and consequent ease of man
! ngeineut No consideration could induce me to be
w ithout one, or exchange it for any other pa'terri I
have seen. MARYGREBHAM.
July Ist, IbYU.
[From LA. Brokaw 4t Go.. Golnmbu*, Ga.
i We have lined one of Grover it Baker's Mewing
I Machines in our shop for three years past, and find
’ it perfectly practicable, easily kept in order, and well
adapted to various kinds of work in u Tailor’s Hhop.
i We take pleasure in recommending it to the imblie
Fob. 34.H0W. 1 A. BROKAW * GO.
D KEITH, Agent.
OOI.TJTVTBTJS. QEOROHA.
! Cohimbus, July 11, lUv—nwit
DRUG STORE.
IRQUDiRT & mmi
AT THE OLD STAND OF
DAN FORTH & NAGKL,
Oolumtjus, Goo.,
Keep constantly ’on hand a large stock of
VRESB AND GENUINE
Drills ami Medicines,
I AIJIO. PAINTS, OIL*. VARNIRIIER, POTARH,
< ONGREMM WATER MPII KM. PI RE ISN AN
DIEM AND WIN EM. IfRI MIIEM MODA.
TOILET AHTIGLEM
FINE CIGARS,
Dental and ‘Surgical Initnimenti,
STARCH, HOAPB,
FINIII !f I. TAVK I, E ,
GARDEN SEEDS,
and all other articles usually kept for sale in a Drug
Biore, which they offer on
Mr PORTER H CHAPMAN, of the late Ann of
Brooks It Chapman, end Mr Oliver Danforth, w hose
•ervire* have br-en retained by the firm, may both be
found constantly at the Htore, arid from thetr long ex
perience in the business, feel warranted in asking a
liberal share of patronage from their friend* and the
public generally lunli—dwtf
Dr J. A HdIHART r 9 CHAPMAN
SPECIAL NOTICE!
IMPORTANT SALK.
$50,000 WORTH OF
MY 600DS
AT
NEW YORK COST
AT THE
NEW ONE PRICE
mm mm
140 Broad Street,
MASONIC BUILDLNO.
COLUMBUS.
jns.ismurs
Having determined to sell out this lutr
•hases, has reduced the prices of his*
LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF
DRYGOODS
and now offers them without any regard to profit.
The stock is entirely new, many articles in
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
Mlianls, .Mantilla*, Ac.
; having been purchased within the last t\*w week
AT A GREAT REDUCTION
on prices paid fur the sumo goods curlier iu tho
season.
Note Prices of a few Goods:
Deux Jupo Silk Robes $10; reduced from $65
“ “ Grenadine, SIS tu $26 “ 25 A S2O
100 Silk Dresses, Id “ 18 A 26
400 Yards Fancy Silks, 600. “ O&o.
300 “ “ “ 85©. “ 850.
2000 “ Printed Muslins 00. “ 12 *.
1580 “ “ lie. “ 15.i.
612 Lawn Rohes-a-lcs,fast col*sl.:s “ $1.76
French Organdies & Jaconets
REDUCED IN THE SAME PROPORTION
Plain & Fancy Rarefies,
AT ONE-lIALF THEIR REGULAR PRICES
640 pieces Calicos He. reduced from 1 00,
887 ** loc “ •• 11 A 12c.;
2d “ yard wide Brilliants fast colors at 16c
26 Barege Shawls,
4V French Lace Mantillas
116 Silk and Lace do. at a reduction of 3.1%
per cent on original prices.
AT.NH.
A LARGE STOCK OF GENUINE
IRISH mSTEKTS
Imported direct from the manufacturers, which
will be sold at very low prices.
James McJPhillips
does not intend to carry over
ANY S.UMM ER ST OCK
auil has marked every article down to price* thuc
must insure speedy sales.
Ladies are invited to call and examine the I
goods und price* before buy iug us they are as
sured there is
NO HUMBUG
about the Stock beiug marked down at the pri
oes mentioned.
&TCALL EARLYXD
AND SATISFY YOl SELVES
that this is the beat opportunity over offered in
Columbus to purchasurs of any goods tu suve thei
money.
One l’ricc Only!
JAMES McPHILLIP’S,
I IO Itroad-sIiTH.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Columbus, Ga.. May SH, 1(130 dAwil
TRUNKS, TRUNKS I,
rj'DGENIE Trunks, Saratoga. French, Sole
IJJ r, a n<i various other Trunks for
LADIES ANDCiENTLEMEN.
Also B<nnet Boxes, Leather Bag*. I'cilisiet
Bags, Y'alises, Ac. For salle very low at
A. O.SANDERS A GO'S
Boot and Shoe Store lU2 Broad St.
Columbus, July 4, 1860. dwtf.
Pine knot White Sulphur
SPRINGS.
| THIH deiightthlaumuier retreat, situated lb
Tj-1 m, *es from the City vfColiimbuß, will he open
* * ■* ‘ ■ great expense they have erected new buil
dings, of such a character a* to accommodate all
their old customers and such new friends as may hon
or them with their patronage.
Anew Hotel, with large commodious rooms, inclu
ding a halt-room and Billiard room, with all the neces
sary accommodations of each, has been erected on
new ground, arid will he ready by the Ist June next.
Besides the Hotel, *mgle and double Cabins will be at
the command of individuals or funuliea, a* may be
required.
Tiie Huipbiir Water of these Hprings is unsurpassed
in the Routh—hundreds of certificate* of its healing
and strengthening qualities might In* easily procured
and offered to the public and when we add that the
Bathing preparations mid facilities are equal to those
of any watering place North or Boulh, we say noth
ing more than rile facts justify.
Pine Knot is located Id miles from Columbus by the
carriage road, and is easily accessible from No. 3 on
the Muscogee Railroad, b> an agreeable drive of six
miles.
Arrangements have been made w ith Asa W Chap
man. Esq., who willcoavcy all visitorsand their bag
gage from No. 3 to the Hprings
For all persons visiting these Hprings in their own
conveyances, stables and good attendance will be pro
vided.
AII letters, pnper* and packages directed to the Ex
press Office, Columbus, Ga . prepaid, will be dulyfor
warded; and all communications directed by mail to
“Pine Knot Mills” will be regularly delivered.
TERMH:
Board per month ...f3O (K)
“ week 10 00
“ “ day *OO
Children and Hervants half price.
Horses per duy 75
“ “ Week 3 00
“ “ Month 15 00
The proprietors have used every exertion to pre
pare these Hprings for the reception of visitors and in
valid*. and they now assure all persons who desire a
comfortable, accessible and healthy retreat in the sum
mer months, that It shall not be their fault if they go
away from Pine Knot dissatisfied.
Howard a McLaughlin,
Mays—dwSin Proprietors.
m smi inm
JUST RECEIVED BY
MANLEY, HODGES & 10.
We are in receipt of one of the LARGEST and
HANDSOMEST STOCKS of
DRY GOODS,
Ever offered to tha citizens of COLUMBUS.
It consist* of every variety heretofore kept by
the old lirtu of MANLEY A HODGES with many
whieh will be found the MOST
DESIRABLE STYLES OF BILKS, vii:
lll.ck Silks. Hep HI Iks,
liouhlr Mklrf Milks, ISayadere Milks,’ll
‘4 Ji*|>e Milks, Robe a I.es Milks,
Muuruliiff Milks, Tissues, Oreitad's
foe. for.|
AJ.HH.
BAREGES —Plain, Bayadere, and Doubla Skirt,
ORGANDIES—Robe Aimeda, Robe a Leu, Robe
Jiiarrits, Kobe Favorita.
JACONETS —Plain, Small Figured Robe, and
Flounced.
BRILLIANTKS—French Cambrics and Lawns.
Our EMBROIDERIES and WHITE GOODS
cannot be surpassed, and will be sues to please
tha Ladies.
OUR STOCK OF
STAPLE GOODS
is VERY COMPLETE—comprising the belt
8-4 and 10-4 Table Damask, Pillow, Shirting
and Housewife Linens, Linen and Cot
ton Sheetings, Toweling*, Napkins,
Doylies, 10-4, 11-4,12 4 A It-4
Toilet and Marseille--, White
and Colored Quilt*.
DRAPER Y.HOBIE RY.GLOV ES
I'iiibrellAN A l*arn*ls.
We invite ALL to give our Stock an examina
tion. Iti* large, and we are determined to sell.
“Let those buy now who never bought (o/us)
before,
And tboie who always buy (of us) now buy the
more.”
MAX LEY, IIOIH.ES & €O.
ee BROAD STREET.
March li.lSSW—dwU'.
JUST RECEIVED,
xn niu.n dry halted meat.
t/U Bate Fish in Half amt Whole Bids.*
Breakfast Bacon; Choice Mutton Hams:
Extra Hurakmi lied'; Extra Choice Pig Hums;
Clear and Ribbed Baron Hide*:
Mam* and Stnml.l.'ts, I’lckb-d Pmk Rounds,
feb l tis For sale by UU N U V k CO.
CRACKERS !
JUST RECEIVED, Soda Crackers,
Butter
Boston “
Hand Made Butter,;
Wine
Lemmon ••
Cracknels, for sale by GUN’BY k CO.
February Bih. IBsW.—iltf.
WULMM.
A LARGE LOT OF .CHOICE TENNESSEE
Hams for sale by GUNBY tt CO.
February 1, —dlf
IVi'iivian Guano!
V GENUINE ARTICLE - warranted, and as cheap
a* ran be laid down fro to New York.
GIINBY At CO.
American (.nano!
r JGir. eniiiUmations and this Guano give* it high n--
I pule rs it tetuh/er.uml it is classed us fitliy equal
to the Peruvian. A latgc supply expected ui an ourly
day by GUNBY A. GO. ‘
Coh,minis, Ga. Jn. 4, IP.vi. dwtf
Potomac Hernufja.
mllAl.F UIILB. Pidoinat llerriue. in pickle, for
•ale bv GUNBY fc CO.
Pickled Pork.
881.8, Rump Pork, very due for sal.) Iy
junl3—’Wdu GUNBY At CO.
Sundrios.
fl’tllEsuhscrilM rsare receiving and will keep con
1 stantly on hand the following articles:
No. I untl - 2 Markeiel, tn Ilulf Kits and Kit*:
Sugar Cured Hums -a choice article.
Breakfast Bacon, Smoked Beet, Beef Tongues,
Also, the fallowing artistes of the besl quality vte:
Lime I’luster Pat is.
Hydraulic Oemcm,
Gypsium.
Blasting Powder and Hatty Fuse
Hock nml A Hum Halt.
Jnnllf—wdtf GI NBY A CO.
Irish Potatoes.
IJH I Bill. 8. Choice Northern Potatoes, for sale hy
J vJv/ jnnW—dwtf GUNBY k CO.
HULL, DUCK & CO.
\RU. now prepared to supply their customers with
. everything Uey may need lor Family or Hanla
tion use.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
\RE agents for the -ale of the National Agricultural !
Impleiuenu, aud keep always on hand Ploughs |
Harrow*, Rakes, lines, NN lice (barrows. Corn Hhellets, ,
Htruw Cutters,Corn Mills, Hand plows, etc., etc.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
UAVE Just received a large lot of I,and Plaster,and
Calcined Plaster fm Delimits.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
KEEP every thing which a Planter can possibly
need.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
HAVE a Otll ami general assortment of Groceries
of every description fine Liquors, Cigars, To
bacco. Bagging, Hope, kt\, At
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
HAVE a large and well assorted stock of all kinds
o! Htaple and Fancy Dry Goods.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
HAVE all kinds of lints, Fashionable Moleskin,
Can* iiittm', in,, a ini Common Wool and Htruw !
Hats for plantiitmus.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
KEEP all the Drugs and Medicines necessary on a
. plantation.
HULL, DUCK & CO.,
H AVE a general assortment of Hardware, such as
Hatchets, Hummers, lines. Axes, Kuive -. k< -
HULL, DUCK & C 0„
HAVE a good stock of Huddles of every kitml,
Bridle*. Whips, etc., etc.
HULL, DUCK & C 0„
HAVE Boots and Himes of various kinds and quali
ties. Hu-net Brogans, Gouts’ fine Boots and ,
Himes, Ladies’ Hliooh of every description.
Columbus, April IN, ih.V.i ’ J
Flint Kivcr Plantations
FOB. SALE.
fl will sell at a reasonable price and .
upon three years credit, one plnnta
tion on Hi* east side of Flint River, Biot I
w here the Railroad from Columbus to * ■ -
rosses,consisting of FIFTEEN HUNDRED
AND FIFTY ACKEB uI good Imiioiu and marsh
Lauds, and eight hundred aud fitly acies of Pine land.
The bottom and marsh lands are as good us can be
found in Georgia. This may he divided itilo three
settlements. An extensive levee has been built, but
more work must yet he done, to secure the land per.
manenily from overflow.
Also, a Plantation immediately below tlie estate of
Gov Towns, on the west side of Ute river,and one and
a half miles below the railroad, embracing i DUO acres
of the lichl River Bottom, without any marsh, and
and about sixty or seventy acres of high pine land, up
on which there is a beautiful and convenient settle
ment. lt|Min this tract there are two miles and a hull
of good levee, but requires some repairs and console
rabie extension to render all the lands secure. Upon
both plantations, tlie lands are, with slight exceptions,
fresh and extremely productive; on the west side it
is all fresh Inn seventy acres. Any gentleman wish
ing to examine them, Will please call on Mi. Lilly on
the east sido, and Mr. Young on the west side or the
river, and should a purchase become dnslrnbl*. see ine
at Goituuhii*. Possession given first January next.
John ii Howard.
January 11, IMb—wfcdlf.
II J 1” Columbus Enquirer, < ornnr Minim and Han
please copy the above weekly two months.
GEORGIA
MILITARY INSTITUTE.
jcly mb, la
TIIE Hoard of Visitors met this day l'or the
purpose -of appointing a nertnin number of Ca
det* to bu educated in said Institute at the ex
pens* of tho State, us provided by luw, and there
beinfc no applicant from the Second Congressional
District:
Notice i.x hereby given, that applications will
be received by the Subscriber for thirty days
from ibis date, and if no application should be
made within that time by a citizen of said Con
gressional District, the appointment will then be
made from any District in the State, as directed
by law.
I3y ordet es the Board.
K. L. MOTT.
jaly!9—til 15 ung. dAw. Columbus Ga.
C2BiAiJkxa2rLaa*oKj
CASKET BURIAL CASES.
r p*lß CASKbT BURIAL CASK, repreusent*
X and by the above engraving, in beautiliilly lin
isth'd in mutation of polished Row wood, and is
the mjst laHteful and appropriate metallic cam
now used. It permits a view of the entire body
after it in enclosed, the top being compowd of
thick plate glasa, proteeied by elaborately orna
mented capa, one of which may he seen in its
place in the engraving. All aizes front 271 to 75
inches in length, constantly on hand.
NAME PLATES turoiebed, neatly engraved.
DILLINGHAM & DENSON.
June 23,185'J. dwtillsijan
rpwo months alter date application w ill Is; made to the
X Hon. Court ol'Ordinary fm (Chattahoochee county,
for leave to sella certain parcel of land, and a negrv,
belonging to the estate of James Kelley, deceased.
GEORGE II KELLEY,
EZEKIEL WALTERS V ‘
July 11. HW —wlm.
THE GREAT
FEVER AMI) AGUE
REMEDY.
THE GRENADA ELIXIR,
THE
IS WAD RANTED TO CUUK
IS Vi \ t: UA N rSD TO I I EE
FEVEK AND AG 1 11.
FEVER AND AGUIO.
THE GRENADA KLIXIII
THE GRENADA ELIXIR
IS WARRANTED TO CON THIN
IS WARRANTED TO CONTAIN
NO ARSENIC OR MERCURY.
NO ARSENIC OR MERCURY.
THE GRENADA ELIXIR
I 8 w arranted to contain nntliirg the least injurious to
L the system . Hint cun he given in ailcuuo and under
all cm uiiiatam es. Tn a bottle and lie eonvinied ilist
it is not only the best but the chenpesl Reined v now of
fered m the ptihiir. One Dollar Bottle has otVen cured
from live to six cases.
|D *HHiiiemhcrit is w arranted, nnd if it fails to cure,
the money will he rttfiindctl to you.
Hold wholesale and retail bj
PKAiBEIITON & CARTER,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
And by all Druguists in the C*tl v. Also lor sale by
Dr. E. L. Htroliecker, Macon, Ga.
Glackinetet .V Hilliard, Montgomery, Ala
July 1 - tiw Ini.
HUGHES DANIEL & CO.
WILL CONTINUE A URN EUAL^rVVW
iJLiJuStorage and Commission,
Receiving and Forwarding Business,
AT THE
LOWELL WARE-HOUSE.
We pledge nttr best exertion* to give satisfaction to
all w ho may entrust us with their produce.
VVe are preparing to furnistt all customary advances
to our customers and to fill promptly all orders, at the
lowest market rales for lloKgluß’ Hope, Balt*
and other plantation supplies.
\VM. H HUGIIEH,
W.M. DANIEL,
\\ t HOIK. EH.
Columbus, June 10—dwtf.
i 001, SttllA,
\ JIT IT II the Choicest Syrups, nt
V> May 24, dtf] J A WIIITKBIDKS ACo
Mviiumsui bkkt iiiis,
lUHT received by
April 91 JOHN W. HROOKB
tX(USI>N WATER!
TTJST received and for sale bv
Aprill * JOHN \V BROOKS
ESt’KCIAL NOTH’I:.
\ LL persons indebttd to the late linn of Brooks At
J\. Chapman, by uoleor account, .tie lequested to
make immediate jiaymeiit, m fitnher indulgeure can
not tie given. JNO. W. BUOOKH.
Itnlumliii*. Ga., March ‘ii dvvit
BARLOW’S
INDI G O BJLTJK,
FOR BLUEING CLOTHS.
A FEW grains dropped in a tub of water being Httfc
ficient fin a whole wash.
Hold by JOHN W BROOKB,
April A, ls.'‘.i Druggist.
DO It S> LE.
sulwcriber hnk on hand a few HTII.LB for the
I nianufactiiriii” of I'EACH BRANDY, r WHIH
KBY, which he will soli at very low prit es. Also
Tin, Sheet Iron and Japan Ware.
of every variety and descr.pt ton, which cun be bought
•it the lowest tutus.
JOl 5 AN OUK,
Done at shun nolle and on the most liberal terms.
.1.45. IIICKK, Agents,
Nextdoor below Hans Houct, Broad Hlreet.
July 14. IHftfi—dwtf.
,1. A. WHITESIDE & CO
DKtIUUGMT*.
Wholesale and Retail Dcacrs in
Drugs, Modioinos, Paints, Ac., for Cash at Cash
prict a, al li>6 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
May 21 dtf.
I'EItUTIAN GI A,\o!
rr-HE undersigned are daily expecting a large)
I supply ot tins popular teriilixer, purchased
Irom the a*(ent ot the Peruvian government and
i warranted genuine. Price four dollars per one
I hundred pounds, or S7B per ton ot ‘2OOO pouuda.—
; iVmte cash in ail cases.
| Octl4~ wtf OUNBY ‘V GO.
VALUABLE KIVFK PLANTATION 1
>’ O r SALK.
j* “Hfc Subscriber now t.tfcr*f>r sale h Is vain I
. dieriver ITunfatton.elght milt'suhovoFort !
Gaines, contain tut; ‘ . > acre*, of wlni n 013 [
ll-at rate Kiver BoUimiand the haianuu I
,rTT good quality, embracing u goml
au<l comi-'itahle dwelling, with a well ot excellent
water, anew (Jolt unscrew ndGin House and all ne
cessary outhouses andllxture*. * and the botiom land
360 acres urocleared, otto third of which is fresh.
In my absent-, apply In Samuel A. Grier or Bemi*
kl Prescott, At Fort < Ltiuus.
Januarv JU. iSflU.—wit JAMES GRiF.lt. j
NOVELTY WORKS !
F UHN ITI ! H K
T RETAIL !
SALESROOM OVER
J. MThillip’s Dry deeds Store,
No. I 10 Broail SI., Colwutbua, Oa.
AT Um solicitation of nmiiy friend* 1 have dc
n-rinineii to se.l my Furniture at
n[y Ketail as well as Wholesale.
(And 1 will be happy to meet and serve my former
friends and customers at ttiy sales room, above de
sißiinti di and I must ask jtf those whom I have not
H,-rv*-l I-- call and let m: show them my FURNITURE
| and if it is
AS GOOD AND CHEAP AS
NORTHERN FURNITURE,
j I know that.they will as Houthi-rn people, give me
their patronage.
gr Dealers lire invited u> examine my stock before
g.nng North.
Ilrtxckets, Moiililliirs, Uarvliigi,, Turn
lug, Fancy Sawing, Ac.
DONE AT &HORT NOTICE.
C’OFFINK. both covered and mahogany, ulwttys on
huid and at all prices.
It /'Orders solicited and promptly ulleinl. and to
Address, VV. K. IIARHIH.
Oeltttubus, Ga . March 12. dwtf
‘lSubscribers will emtinuo under the name
a. name and utyic—a genaral
STORAGE & COMMISSION BUSINESS
AT THU
FONTAINE & LOWELL
FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSES.
Thunklul for the past liberal p'.ironupo of oor
friend* l , w solicit its coutinunnce. and out
mdvidunl exert tone to pleaeo ai! who muy en truer
their bu tm*w to us. Vve sre prepared to rant
usual lacilittea to our cuetcrnaru
HUGHES, DANIEL fie CO..
Wm. H Hi'OtiEs,
Wm. Daniel,
WusmlyC. Uonoßa.
Aug “
44KOH.UIA t'liattalioochre t onniyi
L'lmltahooi'hve (’onrt if Ordinary, Jan. J'erni ’ jU
Present K O UAIf <>RD. Ordinary.
TTpON tit*- Petition of A J Priulmr nnd llornce M
I.J Jenkins, administrators on the estuie of Iminnc
W. Cad--, deceased:
It is ordered, that all persons concerned shew cause,
in or before the first Monday in August next, why said
Prattler and Jenkins, should not be dismissed Irom said
administration.
A true transcript from the minutes of said Court, Jan.
10th, IBSU. K G. It AI FORD, Ordinary.
Jan. 13. IH69 —wtds.
rx IWO months after date application will l-e made
J to the llmi Court of Ordinary of Chattahoochee
county for leave to sell a negro boy belonging to the
•* ate of W 11. Kelley, deceased
GLURGL 11 KIJI.LY, Adm’r.
July 11, 1839.—w*in.
Kxccutor’a Mollcc.
r pwo months after data application will be marie to
1 die Court ol Ordinary ot Merriweiber county,
Ga., for leave to sell the real estate of riant is Jeter,
l.ir ul uld tuuuly,
1, M.JI. II.H. / r i |„ f *
II.M. JKTMK. S' 4
July ft, IHsll.—wlm
NOTICE.
I N compliance with the siatutea, notice is hereby
1 given that I. as administrator of the estate ol Ham
tie| II purple, defeated, have this day transferred to
J. H Houtier twenty shares of the Capital Htock of
Hank of Columbus, of the City of Columbus, (Georgia
being the whole amount of stock belonging to the es
tate of said deceased Till* February tHh, 1839.
TIIOMAH J NHCKOI.LH,
Administrator with the will annexed,
luneflft—w3m ol the estate of Maiinisl It. Purple.
RULE NIKI.
GEORGlA—Muscogee County:
Court of Ordinary, t'rhruary Term, 1859.
JAMBH M RI'HHELL, administrator of the estates
of John M. Russell iindHarali E Uussell, decaesed
having applied for di*iuis*ion, from said administration
Therefore, all persona concaraad are hereby notified
to M>w cause (if any they have) why said adminisn
trator should not be dismissed at the Court of Ordma
ty to be held in and for said county on the tirsl Mo
<biy in September next, and that this order lm publish
od in terms of the law.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court
COLUMBUS
Saddlery, llarncHH,
ANI) LKAT HE R S ‘l’ OR E,
11. MIDDLE BROOK & CO.,
94 Broad Street,
f\ MANUFACT! HEUB AND DRALGRH
LikA in ddlr* l “•rnit .v Leather,
IIJBIo winch the following comprises a pun
• —ripanisli Guiltcd Huddles, overlaid! F*'ig
ish do; BUtntcr*’ IMain do; Youth’s mid Hoy’s do;
Wagon an Biantution do; atid Ladies Huddles, —varie-
ty of styles.
UrtdlON, MnrtliißlUci*. *Hltlc-
Uuk*, mul J1.'.11, l <lu.
HARNESS.
Fine Hilver plated Carnage llaruoss—all qttalMtes.
“ •• “ Kockawny **
•• ** •* Double Boggy “
• •* “ Hingle do “ “
Plain black Harness, uB styles and qualities.
LEATHER,
Skirting Leather. Bridle do. Hog Skill*,
Pad Hkms, Harness Leather, Oak and Hemlock,
Hole Leather, Calf Hktnu, Lining Hkins,
Hhoe Begs, Lasts,.Thread and Findings, tec.
Machine Tielting.
Leather and Rubber Belting, all whdths,
Light Rubber and Canvas Belting, for
Plow Back Bands, .lusi the Hung for Planters.
Bell Rivets,and Lnco Leather.
■DCXI.TTISrBLS*.
mcvjjn Ladles and Gentlemen’s
Diea* anil Traveling Trunks, all quail-
J ‘X.aJ,,. i .....i *tyia, Bonnet Boxes, Valises
ami ( aipcl Bags.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.
QjEpK&JL/ Enamelled Lentlier, But Dash Leather and
Eiiuineled Cloth*, all widths and qtiuliHs*;.
Ail Carpet, Lures, Fringe*, Head Lining*,
I. Cloth Bootings, Nails, Tacks, A.c.
Htirrups, Bilts, Buckles, Harness Mountinga,
11. Colhus, VYhips, Wagon Urec hiug,
And Blind Bridles.
All the above goods are of our own manufacture)
itiudo of the besl innterinl and by experienced work
men. We invite all those who are in want of articles
in our line to cull and examine our slock, aud we as
sure them lliut they will lie well satisfied with the
quality of good* and the prices; a* they will be sold on
tile very IIKBTTRRMH.
N 11.’ New Work made, anti Kep&hhtg done at Hie
shortest notice dor.l—dwtf.
UNTIE “W
SADDLE AND HARNESS
ESTABLISHMENT.
mu THIS undersigned
L 1 ‘opurHiertdiip iiitllts hAul
fj. (,• it v under the nat.ie LUUJ
mill styieol
SlilllttlA.X .V CO.,
For tire purpose of Carrying on the
SACOLE AND) HARNESS
BUSINKSS IN ALL ITS BIIANCHES.
We have taken the Store between Gunby’s Corner
and the Bank of t ohiinbus. where we intend keeping
a good assortment of
(SADDLES. IIAUNISBB, TRUNKH, lIRIIH.Ert, COL
LARS. WIIIPB, MACHINE BELTING,
SADDLE & HARNESS TRIMMINGS,
amt everything usually kept hy the Trade, of our own
make and the best northern manufacture, which we
will sell as low us can be bought in the South.
Mmltllc* and Marne**
of any style or quality made to order, and repairing done
ui the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms.
W. L. SHERMAN,
A HATCH.
Columbus. Jail. Ist, 1868 wdtf.
E. RAR.NARII & GO.,
COLUMBUB, QA.
! WHOLESALE ANI) RET A1 L
SROCEKS & PROVISION DEALERS
y HAVE on hand and will continue to receive
a large aud well selected stock, embracing eve
| ry article in theirline. which tire olfered to Itoeir
friends and the public at market prices- Come
uud see u*. 1857—dwlt
HAVANA CIGARS,
|AA ni u i DIRECT 151PORTATION, various
I lUt F.UI MJ brands, forsale by
marJ'X—wdtf E BARNARD k CO.
WI’.ST INDIA MOLASSES,
B AU.IELH chosen for sale by’
)U iu..i.h3ti -wdtf E BAHNARD k CO.
MESS PORK.
1 1 xx x BBLH for sul hy
1 \JU l-cti. 18.—dwtf E. BARNARD, k CO.
GOLDEN SYiiUD.
cu\ 10 GALLON KEGS, Choice,
i /A ) for sale by E BARNARD k CO.
! Fell, 18, dwtf
TO THOSE IMlKinm
U 7 E hereby give imritie tfiet ail claims due ns. and
uni pan) m satisfactorily arranged, prior to next
return day <>■ the respective counties in which the par
ties reside, will b sued. Nona wifi be slighted.
uurto-ivv.r E- BARNARD k CO.
I'luiitiuK I'utatoe*.
, HAUIIELSI’INE EVEH. fur Milr by
lUU 1.-bltxlll E MAII.NAIU) k CO.
New Hiii.'r.r and Muia**c
mil 11 DH Hugur, all grades,
IfiO Üblri. umi U bbls choice Molasses for sale by
fob lOd if L BARNARD AGO.
laatj ATour.
.Wl BBLH Extra t hone Hand Louis, for sale by
fi b'JOdll E BARNARD A CO.
IvltiU B NUlt.
Kit HAGKH for sale by
0U t. fiiodtl E. BARNARD A CO.
On €onslffnmeut.
•)/if I < ’OILS Hand Hptin Rope, a good article for
•J\ M / sale hi lots by E BARNARD At CO.
Coluiiihus, Feb. 10,1869—dwtf.
THE
GREAT WONDER
jOf the Nineteenth Century,
PROF WOOD*®
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
SA YH the Hi. Louis Democrat: Below w publish
e tetter to ®f. Woetl of Ihte oity, from • |SBfis>
man in Maine, which speaks glowingly of the superior
men snf fii* linr tonic. Much evidence must Ini ve its
Klinrf, when cmii'iig from a reliable source. If certif
icates are guaron'ee* of truth, tlie Dr. needs no eit
comiuins, nor useless pufiery from the press
Hath, MaINK, Jan.2o, 1860
PROF. O. J. WOOD k GO.
Gentlemen: Having my attention railed u Iqw
monllm since to the highly beneficial effects of yoTir
httir restorative. I was induced to make application
of it upon my own Imir, which had beet,me quite grey
probably one-third white; my whiskers wcu-ol same
character Home three months since I procured n
bottle of yoiirhuir restorative, and used it. I soon
found it was proving what I had wished. I used it
üboiiMwice u week I have since, prom red nn-'Uit r
bottle, of vx lie h I have used some I can now certify
to the worn! that the gray or while huir totally ilteap
peiired. both On my head mid fare, and my hair ha*
resumed us natural color, nud I fiehev more soft and
/1,,,.* tlnin || h:u been before for twenty live year-
I un, now sixty years old} my good wife at the age of
lifi) two, ha* used it With same titled.
Th” above notice I deem due to you for , your valu
able discovery. lam assured that whoever will right
ly use, us per directum*. Will liot have occasion to
coiitMilit i f.iv ►'ateniMiis. lam aeiiizen of tills city
and a resident here for the iu*l hlleeo years, ami am
Know n to every one here and adjoining towns. Any
use you may make ot the above, with my name at
tached, ia at your service, as I wish to preset ve tho
beauties of nature in others as w ell as myself.
I am truly yours,
A. G RAYMOND.
WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.
Baltikiohk Jan. U 3,1868
PitoK. O. J Wool): Dear nil Having had the mis
fortune m lose the best portion oi my hair, from the
elliTts of the yellow fever In New Orleans in 1851,
I was induced to make a trial ol votir preparation, and
found it to answer as ‘.he very tiling needed. My hair
It aim thick and (foray, and aft ‘*■"l!* can eaprsM
my obligations to you In giving to the alllc ted such u
tr ,. 1 INI.EV JOIINrtO.V
The undersigned. Rev. J K. Bragg, is a minister iu
regului standing, and pastor of the Orthodox Gliurch
at Brookfield. Mass, lie isa gelltkaiau of great in
fiuenee, and universally beloved.
WILLIAM DYKU
Hbookfiklo, January 12, 1858
Professor Wood Dear Hir: Having made a trial of
your Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to say that
itaaflte ’ lifts bean • icntent “■ removing a,
dandruff nod a constant tendency to itching with
wlutii I have been troubled from my childhood; and
Ini* also restored my hair, which was becoming gray,
to in: original color. I have used on other article with
anything tike thehuiiic pieusure or profit.
Yours truly; J K BRAGG.
Tim Restorative is put up m bottles of 3 sixes, vise—
large, medium, and *01*11) the small holds J-rj a pint,
and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds
at least twenty per cent, niora In proportion than the
•mall, ui rite fertaro dftUftia pgr botltei the large hobia
aqaart, 4t: tier cent, uioru in proportion and retail*
for three dollars.
O. J. WOOD A GO.. Proprietor* 444 Broadway N.
) and i! i Market Ht. Louis, Mo.
And sold hy all good Druggista and Fancy Good*
Dratara, )tinalfo-dw3m
rpWtV'no rail i dali :i|q.T|. ; i.noi, will lie made
1 to the Hon. Court of Ordinary of Chattahoochee
county, for leave to sell tho land and negroes belong* l
ing hi (Riaries K. Kelly, an insane person
(JF.OHUE H. KELLY, Guardian
July 11, IWO-wVhi I
MUSCOGEE It. It
ofiA.voe or SCHEDULE.
ON and after Ifilh July 1858. the Evening Mail
Train will leave Columbus at 5,46 p. nt., and ar
rive at Macon at M.IB p. in.
Leave Macon at tf.45 u, in. arrive at Columbus at
3.46 p. m.
The Morning Mail Train will leaye at 4.00a. in. and
arrive at Macon 0.50a. in.
Leave Macon 11 45 p. in. arrive at t'ohtnibua at
3.86 n. m J. 1* MUBTIAN, Supt.
Oohnnhus, July 15—dwtt.
MOBILE AND GIRABD E B.
fig JgJg
rpllE Passenger and Freight Train will leave
I Girard at’ip, in. dally, connecting at Silver Run
with a daily line of Stages to VilluU, Glennvilr, Eu
i.iii)<r Fort Giiiues umi Marianna, Fla. Ami ui Guery
town with the stages daily for Use line, Ohvel, Emm,
Cliunneuiit'.ggeu, Midway, Hardaway, Borote, uud
Union Hprings.
Leuvmg Guerrytown at 4 a. in. daily,the cars will
reach Gtr.ird at 7 a. ui., connecting with Hie Opelika
and Muscogee Trains,
ID'Duplicate receipts must necoui|mny ull Freight
H hipped.
111/- All freight must be paid before Goods will be
discharged.*
Freight delivered nt the depot before four o’clock,
p. in. will be shipped the following day.
Freights for million* Number I (Fert Mitchell) and
Number [ Piersons,) must be prepaid
Way freight must, iu all cases, he paid in advance.
JOHN HOWARD,
mor’2s, ’s7—dw ts. Engineer k Hupt.
CHAM.B OK SCHEDULE. ’
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE.
in. sx a.-1 esa sa
tke.kS. . wK. ACUc
AJ SD \\ i£ST i’OLN i
KAIL. KOAl* COMPANY,
MONTGOMERYNov. 12,1857.
i \ N and *•*’ . this dale Hie Passenger Trains on this
:: -.id will be governed by the tolkiwmg rtchedule
.DAY TRAIN:
Leave Montgomery at m.
Arrive West Point •'* so in.
Arrive at
Returning—Leave West Point nt.
Leave Columbus IU.UU am
Arrive at Montgomery LUUp.iu.
.NIGHT ‘IRAIN:
Leave Montgomery 5.20 p. nt.
Airivt* at W est point 12.30 ala.
Columbus Loo a. m.
Returning—Leave West Point * i>. m.
Leave Coin iiilius 7 Vj p. in.
Arrive .it Montgomery ...: a. in.
Through ticketsuui be obtained (for Double Daily
Connection*) to Atlanta, Chattanooga and Nashville,
arid daily connections to Huntsville, Memphis and
Knoxville. 8. G. JONES.
Julvlfi, —ddtwtd Engineer k Supt.
Freiglit Arrangement
BETWEEN ATLAS I A* COLUMBUS.
I)Y an arrangementimtween Hie Railroad t empnnie
O composing the ivvo route* Irani Atlanta to t-oluui
bus, coucitidcd at their con eutioii at Havamiali oiithc
Huh lustant, it vvus agieed that the loilowiug rale*
between Atlanta and Columbus shall govern, taking
ellect from tiie Ist day ot May ib6i
VIA WEST POINT.
Corn per bushel He. W heat BJ; Oats 8; Bacon
Whisky, Flour, in sacks or barrels per iOO lbs 85c:—
Bagging, Rope, Lard in turns or bbia per 100 ibs 46c,
Coal, Big iron, hy car loan, per ton,oJ.7a.
VIA MACON.
Coin |n r lotslu-l 14c. Wheat 15c. Oats Ilk:. Unr.ou,
Whiskey. Flour in sucks or barrels, pei 100 lbs., 44c. —
Bagging, Rope, Lard in cans or bids, per lot) pounds
55ceut*. t.’oal, Big lion,by car load, per toiioi.tjtk.
J. Ml HTIAN,
President and Hupeiiiite.iidenl Muscogee U R.
GEO W. ADAMH,
HuperinteiidciilHoulhuesleni Railroad.
EMERSON FOOTE,
4luptriittudeiii Macon and Western Railroad.
GEO G HULL.
Superintendent AtlantauudLuGrange Railroad,.’
HAM’L G JONES,
Engineer and Hiiperiiitcndent M. k W.P. R.
May 30, ISSH d&wtl.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE,
SAVANNAH & CllAkUfilOk
STE,\ 51-PACK KT LINK.
HINNI.NO in connection with the
North Eastern Railroad of So. Ca.
. THB HPLENDID and fast running
i GORDON. F. Harden, t.oiu
<2k|E2ro,under’ leaves .Savannah tor Cbarle*-
itdeScdA/WSJfcS’ -ii,every Sunday and Wednesday at
leiiioioin hi ~ o’c.ioek, and connect al Charleston with
tlie murning train of the North Eastern Kail mud going
north. It. turning, leaves G'tarlesioii every Monday
ami I'. .Jn> nit lit al BuV ..k, (alter the arrival ot the
cur* on the imrUnuirdern i.ailraad) umi ainves at Sa
vannah e.arly iiextiuouing.
Hy lliie r>oie prtssen gers call obtain Hi rough tickets
to and from Huvnnnah, and WilMiinglon. N. C.
Having a thorough freight arrangement with tin
Central Railroad and iu miiiiecuoit*. all fieigins be
tween Charleston and the Interior of Georgia,consign
ed to the agents of this line, will bo forwarded with
despatch and free of charge
J. I*. BROOKH, Agent Havannab.
K. LAJ'TM K A CO. (Charleston.
Jan 15—dwtf.
MEHISDN 4 PITTS,
AUCTION & OOMMiSSIOS
MiiiiCll A MTB,
AMD
NUG-HO BiiOKillHH,
59 ami Di LI road Btreet,t:iiluinbu§, Ua.
WILL i.UI courinuß the above Una at our old
slum!* l'hankful lor who natron km*’ hur*lo
fore so iibcruHy oxtomladlo us by our IriutidHaou
the public, wo hope by renew od e.verxlotiß turner il
Us coiitinuaiico. Noofforit will be spared to give
entire saumaction to Urate who may confide their
bUHinoNu to our care.
Wo will .<ivo oar personal attention to tLe
sale ol Real iistaU*, Ne.’,‘••e.s, Mrohaatil*and pro
duce. Ilavirat bouse# fUloti up i.xp- • y tor tie
purpose , .ve are p.epared to board, pa>ch*e
ana sell Negroes on Commission.
Liberal uuvanoea wllbetuade at> heretofore on
Nogroc- aud LiercUamUre.
AdmlnUtratorsund Kxoouiora* saiex attended to
on rearanablt’ tern I *.
gjr-A Hiock jf UKELY NEGROOEBoI all
cltsse. will bo *.#,■ iconstantly on baud.
• ‘UAH. H. HARRISON,
GEf-HUE 1. PITCH.
Got Din hue, riept •?. 1858 ■ wtl
FRtSH THOMASrON LIM2,
PLASTBB PARIS,
AND
UOSIONDALK CI.MENT.
J UST Received and for Hale hy
may Id -wif it. P. CO I.EM AN.
Economy and Progression,
IN this age of advancement, many Ufingr. new uud
invutu’ii'lr have been introilui ed not the phaii
toms (and otlv • .i i"‘%, but new ones, ot snond and prac
tical utii'ly. In no mlier department n pr.*r -#mu bn
ter i,linked -r more visibly i*> be seen than in Hie hied
leal, when originating whit • •mpeiem men and ton/iii
ed to vcientitfi limit*. Precisely of tiial characier ate
the following t .■ .edi.ilagenis; none will prove more
efflcient or .*< often .neeiied.
1)11 LITTLK’N V\ODl>K UOCOH IHJDBN.
Anew und certain curt for Cutflu, O'lds, Atlhmt,
Pum in the Hi mst, also Croup, if hooping Coughs, ftc iff..
amongst Children.
This isa pleasant medicine to take, prodiuiiigiimne
dtote relief, aud m nine out ot ten cases a prompt cure.
It exen i.--’ ‘lh< most controlling infliieiice over Coughs
and Iriiiattou of tho lungs of any remedy known, oi
len stopping the most violent in a few hour*, or at
most lit a day or two Many iin.es thought to lie tie
ctdedly cons'imptive, have been promptly cured hy us
ing ulew bottfic, and wearing Little's strengthening
Blasters on the < best. A* anodyne exp*;torunt, with
oittustriiigiiigtho bowels, it stands puraiuount to all
cough mixture*
DOLLAR VERMIFUGE.
Prepared and put up in bottles und phials, only by
W. G. Little, in using, nothing else is required to
relieve children of worm*} and, besides, being one o
Hie best and • heap* *t ever ottered to lire public, its
frequent use iu i nmlies w illsave much trouble and
expense, us well as lira lives of many children} for
right out of every fen cases generally require it.
Dr. I. jit tie’* Frrnc I, Kittnrr.
This is prepared from i French Recipe tin the forms
of No. I and TANARUS, lira first for the acute, and No g for
Hie * bronie. Stage,) that has been mm It improved upon
in Hu* country; und from its uiteininpied success is
likirly tnsuperi • every other remedy lor the cure of
li*e.isesol the Kidney* and Bladder, Gotißorrlasal,
.uni LucchoriHieat ol Fluor Alhus Affections. This
extensive (om pound continue* proper! sis totullydiUei
eut in taste and character Bom anything to he ifinml
mi Urn t iiited Htutes Pliunimcopaui oi m private prat
m e; und iii point of safely aim . Ificiency is not rival
led in AiUerh it.
IM.UTTLK’B lIIMLWORM A TKTTKtt OINTMKNT
i ‘liundred* of cam's of Chronic Tetters, Hcaidlmxds
and dweane* of the skin generally, have train cured
by Hus remedy, and since Hie-Introduction of the No.
‘J preparation (bsiU| slronger) sin rente a case has been
frill nd that it wilt not el lean ally radical • in a short
tune For the cure of Cam emu* Hores ami Ulcers it Is
upidied iii Hie form of piasters anil i* almost infallible
Medicines, like everything else, are Iretler and more
economically applied to li e great mass of the people,
hy nrerclwndir.e than in any oilier w ny.
Physicians are referred to tlie Lfili page of I>r l.lttles
pamphlet, to tire catalogue ol medicines of the Mate
ria Mcdica, that Ire uses in roiu|iouiidio| hi* different
remedies, and ;• ked fi*a> if H y are l|ut lllC chiel ie
lunce of til* piol*'si‘n# k* bo iiitiisolf ha* practiced
medicine exo ii ov ■!) for urare Ilian ton years, before
retiring to tire drug busiirera.
HOLD BY 1 1 1 I'Ll-; k HRO. Wholesale Druggist#
Mucon. Ga ; hy Pemberton * Garter, John W Bfonke
Coiumbus, and by Merchant* and Druggist* generally
April 11, 1859- wfitn dlaw
GEORGlA—Muacogea County:
I f |WO month* after date oiipliration will be made to
1. tbe Ordinary ot Muscogee county for leave to sell
■lithe real and personal estate of William B. Moore,
decreed NANCY A MOOR, Adni’x
Kv 30, IH9—Wfl.
WOOD, EDDY A CO’S
• Mingle Number
LOTTERIES.
Capital Prize $50,000.
tickets only ten dollars
WOOD, EDDV AfO.,nANA(iUltg,
[OUCCEBHOHH TO H. HWAN k CO.]
The following scheme will he drawn by Wood, Eddy
k Go., Managers ot the Hparta Academy Lottery, n
each of tlmir Hingle Number Lotteries lor July
1*69, at Ai oi bta, Ga., in public under the siiperinteO’
delict! of Commissioners.
(’ia.MH 27 draw# Saturday, July 2, 1869,
Clasß 28 draws Saturday, July 9, 1869
Cl.iwN UJ4 draws Saturday, July 16, 1869
Class W 0 draw* Saturday, July 23, 1869
Clues Wl drawn Saturday, July 30, 1869
On (lie Plan of .single Numbers.
50,000 TICKETS—S,4OS gRIZES.
NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS
Magnificent Scheme!
To lx drawuevery Saturday in July.
1 Prlxo.of. 50,000
* „ >OOOO
f ‘ Il,wdo
‘ 1,.'>00
to 500
100 “ 400
l"<) 3OO
HW 41 Ufa
100 “ 100
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 Prist• of 0"M Approx’g to (ifOJMOPrise are I,not
4 “ 300 “ KUNW “ J ,200
4 “ 250 “ lo.nuo “ 1000
4 “ ‘J-i “ 5,000 ** 0.0
l “ *fio “ 4,000 ** ‘BOO
1 “ 15fi “ a,OOO u 600
a “ 100 “ 1,500 “ 400
5,000 “ 90s re SIOO,OOO
3,485 'ri7.es atnounlliig to S3UOJjQS
Whole Tickets $lO. Halves 95. Quarters 93.60.
A Circular showing the Plan of the Lotteries will be
sent to any nun desitoo* of receiving it.
Certifii ate* nt Packages will he sold at the following
rates which is Ui<> risk:
Ceililicutesof Pack age 4>f 10 Whole Tickets, 980 I
“ 10 Halt “ 40 “
10 Quarters “ *0
“ “ 10 Eighth “ 10
Sparta Academy Lottery,
CLASS
DRAWB WEDNESDAY JULY 27th, 185
0u the Three Number Plan.
76 Nuulmrs—l2 Drawn ballots.
Nearly one Prise to Every Two Tickete f
One brand Prize td &iB,(MH.
1 Prize of SIO,OOO I 4 Prizes of SO,OOO
1 V 10,000 j 0 4,uno
i ’• y.u7u | :,uoo
Ac. Ac. Ac., Ac.
2. .Ml 4 I*riKOS uinounlitig to $516.i00.
Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2.6
IN ORDERING TICK 1.10 OR t ERTIFICATEB
Enclose the money to our address tor the tickets or
d* red, on receipt of which they will lie forwarded by
iicsj umi:. Purchaser*can have tickets *.tiding in any
figure they limy designate.
List of Drawn Numbers and Pri7.es will be sent to
purchaser* immediately after Hie Drawing.
Purch c-er* will pleas* write llmir signatures plain,
and give their post office, county and Htuie.
RemeiiiUi r that every prise is drawn, and payable in
full without deduction.
All nrue.a us SI,OOO uud under, payable immediately
after tlie drawing, other prises at the iimuhl time of 30
days.
„ NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Those vv no pteier not sending money by mail can use
The Adams Kij.rtM Company, whereby
money for'Pickets in sums of Ton Dollars and up
wards can iiosentus AT (HiRIUHK AND EX PEN HE
from any uiy ot town where they have un office. The
money and oYdei must in- enclosed m a Government
Post ■ >if. i. ivdopc, or the Express Compa
ny cannot receive them.
All communications strictly confidential.
Addren orders for l icknts or Certificates tn
WOOD, EDDY k t 0., Augusta, Ga.
or WOOD. EDDY k GO , Atlanta. Ga.
or Wool), EDDY A GO., Wilmington Del.
Persons lesidmg hear Mnntfltvinery, Ala., or Atlanta,
On., rhi* h.-.vc ti.eir orders ti.fi and and save time by ud
dressing H. Hwai ■ • h. i .*• tfi-•*. . un-s.
DISSOLUTION.
r |~'HE Copnitner.-i.ip heretofore existing and doing
1 IniHiiii •• under the name mid style o! CLKMON 8
BROW NAt <>. was dissolved on the 19th day of Feb
ruary, 185 W. The busiuess ol said parttierstitp will be
settled and closed on by W.G-GLLMONH and WIL
LIAM L. WORN l M, who are fully authorixed by
pow.-r of attorney to sell and convey real and personal
property belonging to said partnership, to collect al!
sums of money due and owing to said firm, and to pay
all demands and rem u a note, or obligation* against
said partnership. This Hie J-Mfi day ot March, l*ju.
W. G. t LEMONH,
W. L. WORN I'M,
JOHN W. HURT,
GEO. T. HURT,
V. P. W'GUNLM
March *9, IB6o.—wdJm.
NOTICE.
JHAVE purchased the Cotton Gin Manufacturing
interest of Messrs. CLEMONH, BHOW N k I D.
and shall coiitliituu the buslutss under the name unci
styfi* of
W.G. CLEMONS, BHQWN & CO.
Mr. IBRA EL F. BROWN will, ns heretofore, super
in Lend Lire Manufacturing Department.
W. G. CLEMONS.
Columbus, Murch *JU—wdm.
NOTICE
VI7 E have sold our Cotton Gin Manufacturing in
ei iciest to Mr. W r . G, CLEMONH, who succeeds
us in Hie business. We bespeak for our successor a
cottliiiitaiu-e of the I liters l putronuge extended to our
firm by the Colton Planters throughout the country.
CLEMONH, HKOWN A CO
Gnliiintitis (Jh„ Marcii tjn wdn
iiIDW I'l UITS
PATENT
BITUMINOUS COAL OIL GREASE,
Full
AXOSB, MILL-OBAUINQ, Stc.
spills <iREA>E, for (Stages, Wagons, Carts, Car-
I- riages, Mdl-Geanug, Heavy Bearings. 4tc,, is found
tbe the t test ui ii*. It i* warranted to stand any
miiiiieraliiie. It coiubines the body and finality ot
I allow, Beeswax nod Tar, keeps the axles a” way
. am and does not run off, and is unsurpassed mdiiru s
lulu v and cheapness.
Hold h.v JOHN W. BROOKB,
April-Jl. ISAM _ _ Draff
I i'cmli Vacciue Halter,
I UHT received hy
up Bk- if JOHN W BROOKH. Dniggbit
SANFORD’S
LIVER IaVIGORATOR
NEVER DEBILITATES.
rr 18 COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY tVnm urns.and
I h.v* become an established fact, a standard medicine
approved by all that . have used it, and is re
sorted to with conll deuce in all dixease* for
winch it is recommend ■k ed.
I. has cured thousands Q w iHiinthe last two year*
who had given up hop. ‘ of relief us numerous
unsolicited certificates ™ in my possession show.
The dose must be udup- 00 ted to the lemperament
..( the Individual taking it aid used in uch quan
tities as to a i gently on £2 Hie bowels.
Let the dictates of your /sa judgim lit guide you in
use of the UI'F.R U* nOORATCH. and it
will cure lirrr Com* w plants, BILIOUH At
tackt. h i u* Chrome I) iarrk tt a,
st; M i//: H CO M PLAINTS,!)PSENTE
n v ‘ ‘HOPS Y, SOI L rl SIOMaCH, Halatual
COST l PEN ESS, Choi CHOLERA Chute
ni Morbus, CHOLERA M INh'ANTVMFLATU-
J.IYCE.JAVMJIC! Penal* It'EAhENSS-
I.s and may be used successfully as an Ordta
h’.inhi Median/ - |l will cure SICK
HEAI> AC H F.. (a* ™ iliousands rail testify i m
/>r t Ht a minute*, it two or three 7W
■fiiiitjiilt nrr lake. at commencement ofthe
attack
AH ickn me it arc m rt "jT Uielr testimony
in it* 11 v..i an
MIX WATER IN THE MOUTH WITH THE IN-
VlGUlUlill. AND KW ALLOW’ ROTH TOGETH
ER. BRICE ONE DOLLAR BER UOTI’LE
ALSO,
SANFORD’S
FAMILY
(liatliartic Nils,
COMPOUNDED FROM
Pure VcgH*bl Kilrteti! and |nt up
In Gln>- Air Tight, and win
keep tunny I'llmute.
The FAMILY CA thautk- Ptu.ua gen
11<> mil mtive CiDianx U which the piopnotor nai
list;- 1 m In* practice more than twenty year*.
l h i >ll ‘liintly ln> i* hmint* {P demand from thnee who
Have lonplliiivj the PILLS . mid the * itlMlurtiou which
aliexpreeaiiiwgHrdtotlU’ir n nee,hue induced main put
I Ihmii 111 I'l 1 ’ ri'iii h ufall M
Tli**proUrwumi well knot* ‘hat different chathurica
.trtloii iluli ri ’ i pogtiona of . the liowplh.
TIk 1 IAMII.V OAVtIIAWTIC pill
hue with due tefereiiro to ■'t hi* well e* ahlt*hd fact
Item compounded from m variety oft he pureet vega
table eilracla. whir It art *1 alike on everv part of the
alimentary canal, umi are n goml unit vale in all cae
>•* where a rhnthnrtic i* lj needed. aiicfc nu Dr-
RANUKMt.vr* of *tlie"llTOMA('H, iLIIMe
ime, PAINS in /It K Q HACK AM) LOINS,
COH riVF.NK-4 H, PAIN amp Hi.hv.nm ovkr
rue WUlllH IIODY M tVom audden rold, which
f>f.{in*n ll \, if neglected ly eml in a longrottrueof Fe
ver. LOSS UP API’K TITE, a Cbrrimnu *bm
oation OK Polo ovbu tiib Body, RurrUNM*
hkm, HEAD ACHE r P vthurt in TH I'kad,
nil INFLAMMATORY H Diukaukb, WORMS, in
OHtUiURN oi Am i,t, Plt lit; i matwm. .1 Ureat
purlin# of th” Blood, m andinanydieaaaeatowllteti
dealt i* heir, ton nttmeroua mem ton In line adver
tieeiuent- DORK Ito It. ‘
Prioo 30 Centi.
THE LIVER IN VIGOR ATOR and FAMILY CA
TH AKTI> IMI.LH are retailed hy Druggin* generally
unit ■old gkoMnad retail bytlm Trade in all tha
large town*
. T. W. SANFORD, M. D. f
Manaftrturar and Proprietor,
I J\nrei7~wJm, M Broadway, Naw Tort,