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T* Motive* or Feaeci* Joeevu io,F*a. *.—
A Jtt ftol ViMM **.'• <
. Among tb motiTM *bkh ll.vo iflanrl 11.0
Bmp*ror of .Awr:. ““ ©•
lor oo'.oluditi* • l'“ “ bonorlil* e* otaoum
•twM* pormil, i no doubt Ike nd
■loro JlJqalEting, wlilob otonlo b*v DIM, for
Hnngor*. All the nWI whtoll r*ob V lonnE
from that kindoin, which is witiiout trw f *p whui
fidelity cm be counted on, if exceedingly had.
Public opinion, it ap[*’*r*- pronounce* in
certain number of ceeiWiaf* ***■*< th
of EUoluu i.ti.li*U"o introilwood *Um W
low Ell p.rl, of tf> Au.tri.il wp>*. Ib *•““
gsri.ni popoiEttan doiiro hi ijr.~rv. UKdr ..Id “
thniAlltr. End lo rogEln lowhiwwn 1 tM riglil*
End privilege* whirl* ‘hr Bmperor* of AdJtrlE to
their day* of daugur a©ord*d eredrtrwwl. in*
believed at Vfence that the government will
benri-liirll) PEJ the on*.’ “** *"•<*"’ <• ■“-
■Ery, end tbal Rflor th cooetMlon of e ilolioUr
mete, will employ mil ll* rlforu lo ll and
mat*rial improvement of that kiogdeiu.
gala or Negrot*- High Fries*.
Twenty -eight negr**©* were told on Tuesday
Im(, at McDonough, in Henry aottnty. The *K
gregate amount of •ales, wo* t wenty-two thou*
asd three hundred and nine dollar*, being wo av
erage of aavea hundred end nlnety-kwo dollar*.
We aelftflt the following from the lint, an an evi
deuce of the high price* paid : One boy, field
band, 18 year* old, $1,4 ; three boy*, 14 year*
aid—one *1.510; one, >1,382, another, * 1,27 ;
two boyi, 10 year* ©ld—oa*. |W*2; the uthor
SBOS ; cue 7 year* old, $726; vne womaa 2Jyfir*
old, with three l*oy*—one f year*, one 8 year* and
one 8 men tbs, H,UU.; one woman 23 year* old,
with two children a hoy 3 year*, e girl 18
month* old, §2,.'105; *evea girle *old at tW fol
lowing price* one 1U yean old, $1,200 • <,u 15
yean old, $1,023 ; ouo 1A yean, $1,100; one 12
wear*, $400; one 7 year*, *706; one 7 yean,
$778 ; one 7 year*. s7lo.— Atlanta American.
The Mavr-Tradr law*- Letter From Hun. Hrnhrn
Oat la.
Tha “ opposition” in the Moml congre**onal
dlNtrict of Mi**i**ippl having induitrloualy eir
culatod a report that the Hon. Reuben Davi* wa*
in favor of repealing the African rlave-trade law*,
and of supplying southern plan tat ion* with Afri
can*, that gentleman ha* publiahed a letter cor
renting the statement. lie *ay* :
“I hnvo ootiffantly said tha* In my opinion,
H would be entruundy Imprudent for the South to
initiate this mvt element info the political Issue*
ul the day ; • it could only, without practical
good, nroduoC discord at home, and irritation
abroad, and dislavb the settlement of the grave
aueeilon* now ponding iietween the North nnd
oulb ; and being brought to a clone In such man
ncr, f hojie, a* will resteio harmony to the Union.
I have. Hud do repudiate it ae au feimuin the can -
fun.”
Much sent to he the prevailing eiitiinut
among the Roundest men of the South.
Italt.— *ML Everett, in hie last “Mount Ver
non Palter,”thus speak*effettore, sculpture and
naustn in Italy :
Every branch nf letter*, except those which
can exiat only under free constitution*, flourish
ee and has always flourished In Italy. Some of
the most eminent writers, sciuuUllc and literary,
of the prevent day—astronomer*, physiologists,
antiquaries, publicists, historian*, poets, and wri
tersef popular fiction—are Italian*. Tbetr tnu
teuius and libraries ar unsurpassed lndi)uro|e.—
Italy U still tbo laud of Art. In the highest walks
of painting and sculpture she i* excelled by for
eigners* but there is an atmosphere of artistic
culture which still draws the foreign artist to her
soil. Most us the distinguished Herman, KngU|h,
French and Amorican urtists have studied their
art in Italy. In nausio *he still reign* supreme,
or divides the empire with Germany alone flure-
Ij It Is the extreme of arrogance or ignorance to
•paak of sueb a people as degenerate.
Tour reader* wilt, t uiu emu, thank ui for art
ding to my private letter a list of brave Irishmen
that have done, and may yot do groat deeds thnt
will cast a hallo of glory over on that oountry,
from welch thelfafr centers were exited, ami which
it deal* to them at ill In the land of tbeir adop
tieu.
mini orricißs in tub prkncji ih
MrMahon, Duke of Mugonta, Marshal of Frauo*
Barry, Captain, Sluff Army us Lyons ;
Barry, Intondeni MRitnire;
Barry, Lieutenant Colum !, 14tb Regiment;
Barry, Porte Preponu, ICth Regiment \
O’Brico, B ub-Lieutenant, Ist Oulr*a*ters.
in primal no aim :
O'Brisn, Cnptain, 7th Hussar#;
O’Farrcll, General of Brigade;
O'Farrell, Captain, Direction do Lyon ;
O'Gorman, dub --Lieutenant, 83rd Regiment,
Line :
O'Heron, Chief de ltathfllnn, Cltedab? do Lillo ;
O'Kelly, Lieutenant. 7fird lUgiiu*nt, Line .
O’Malley, Colonel, 73rd Itegnuent, Line ;
Dillon, Chef de KatniUob, ihUh Regiment, Line ;
Dillon, Captain. 7let Regiment, Line :
Dillon Arthur 3d, Captain, 4th Rqginient Cuuaa
tiers i
Dillon, Colonel, Wth Cniroeffiers;
Power, Charles, 71 hv Regiment, Lino ;
Fearer, C. A., Sub-Lieutenant, Met/ ,
Pretidergast, Sub- Lieuten'nnt, s6th Regiment ;
Swiney, Lieutenant, 34th Hegimeui ;
Kennedy, Liutenaiit-I’ohmil ;
Shoe, Captain ;
Brody, Otilcur d'Orilanee of the Ktnporor. (woun
ded at Molferino.)
Tn Labohh of rm Bon. Eire amu Kybrbti.
—The August number of the ISoloetta Maga/mo,
in speaking of llou. Edward Everett, gives uu
oeoountofhi* labors In connection with the
lioant Vernon fund. HU Washington Oration
su first delivered February 22, ISotf, uud lies
been given since thru one hundred and twenty
nine times, yielding 02. Forth* “Mount 1
Vernon Paper*,” in the New York Ledger, he re
eeived fiM.OOV, and in other wnyn smaller sums,
making a c<u‘ribuiiun to the Mount Vernon fund
of $09,103 60. In addition toliis other labor* for
this object, he ha# delivered teoiurv* for other
benevolent aesoidotious, makiug a total of more
than Ninety thorn,, nd ilidlnre in a little more of
than three years It Is t< be understood, too,
that Mr. Everett Las traveled many thousand
mi let, and doiraycd all his exjenee* from his pri
vale purse. Ho has done this, too, when much
ooeopied by private uad public affairs, and JK
qnently in delicate health. No man, we an* con
fld*rt, ever did so much for noble objects in so
short a time. All honor to thUstateuiati, orator,
scholar and noble man. A# long as Mount Ver
non looks down on tho l'otouiac uud tha memory
of Washington is revered on earth* bis name will
live and be honored, associated as hu has made It
with the dearest spot and the memory of the deal -
est man of America.
A ftIMPIP Moor. Os I>E*rKOYING Roaoebs
As thM pests mv quite tiumrrou# at this sen >on
of tho year, housekeepers who are annoyed by
them will doubtless Ita indttoed to try tlio follow
ing plan forgetting rid of them. It is tarnished
by a eori espoiuL'ut of Iho Knoavtlle Whig, and
very simple if as effective os alleged:
These vermin are easily destroyed, simply by
cutting up green ououuilxirs at night and placing
them about where roaches commit dept* datiott*.
What is cut off front the cucumbers in pre|iAring
them fur the table answer# the purpose as well,
and three application* will deeirsy all th* roaeho# .
in tha Loose. Reutov* the peaUngs lu the Worn
lag and renew them ut night. If properly tip
pltad, and tho remedy foils, the writer of tail ar
ticle will pay any oiiw’s subscription to this paper
otto year.
Nod was arguing in favor of giving women tie
elective f roue hi#. “Why nheuidn’t women v>t*
as well as men ? ar* they not aicapaM# of form
inf oorroot opinion* OB iiilWnl snbjvoLe ? Many
a woman kaows Btiru then her huebnud.” “That
may be,** said Jim, “but do yon sttpposa I’d hove
your politicians eotue elwcUuiet-iiug with my
wlfbP** Nod knocked under.
FooLlNfl tub Auiu.—The Emperor Kapoleou,
while the peace nogotiatious were going on. made
his army believe up to the last moment that a
great battle was going to b# fought, Tha Lon
don Times correspondent says t
Yesterday the Improeslou wa# general that there
would tw a great battle this morning, and roeon
noiaeanoe* were sent out in all directions and or
ders given to be ready. This morning the whole
nruty were on loot at 3 o'clock, ondtuude a grand
promenade miliHre towards the plain, tha < aval-
X y in advance, th* Emperor hitnalf directing the
movements, and never did th* army look in>r*
disposed to fight, th* *oldtvis #uiioi; and laugh
tug as if they were going to some great feta. By
0 oVlcck it was back again, without having seen
an Austrian, and in a few hoars afterwards it was
plain that the whale hod *wn a m>ufteatlou.
PnaeiDßET Buchanan am rn Frrottifttott.
—I Oder this heading the Wsslnngton Constitn
tion, of the 2fth ult„ ha# an artlclo in which it
says s
A resent article in the PiUeburg Post, Uriuaing
forward tha name ot th l'i<#i(hiiit for reumnin
atiou and eleetiun. os the only inode of quieting
diatrortloßS in th* l>tinciM<h’ party, is the tub
tact of much comment lor thaprm* of all partiaa.
|V refer to tha eutojact with a \ tew. if poselble,
of putting at rest att such epeculatione. There is
no point upon which Mr. Buchanan ha* expressed
hie determination mere freely and mi rest i v*,Py
thon hie fixed purpose, undn uo eirvumetauc**,
to boa candidate lor re eteeLwo totbe Freeidenay,
End wa are satisfied that there ie noooupott which
Rif mind is mere unalterably tuoda up.
“Mo, lor Arkan**"!”
ij. Ihw JStUI in the notion to move tu Ar-
E£ijkana next winter, and having lately
“£7l am now otfering the remaining &0 acre*
fit a great bargain, ‘i hare arc 330 acres cleared
land m a good state of cultivation. On the place
uri* new negro house* and two good settlement*
and oomfortbk house*; is situated Immediately
upon the road from ffitona VUta to Colutnhus,
7 mile* from Huuuh Viata, 25 utiles ft./ui Colum
bus, and 7 mile* from Pine Knot Hprings, and 1*
in the midst of an excellent neighborhood and
convenient to churches.
Persons who wish to buy Georgia land* that
never fail to make a fair average crop of corn,
cotton and wheat, need look no farther than here,
for lam offering decided bargain, and would
sell nks k, oors nod every thing on the plwrn ex
copt negroes, mules and wagon*. 190 acre# arc
planted in cotton and I will sell for sumo <|uatilt
ty of cortmi this land makes this year, or for the
amount of mone) my cotton crop sell* for, in t'e
iumbu*, by or before l*t January next, or at $8
per acre.
Icok out somebody stir a ipwslfetkmi for If I
fail to make a crop of cotton I will get. nothing for
my otit) acres of la ml. The cotton trade is open
till 2Utn August only—would soli for negroes.
Address tne at Glonnlta, Marion comity, Ga.
’ IHAAOT. KOETNBON.
Mefer u> Samuel J. Hatcher, Columbus, Ga.
July 25, l*9. wit-
W^ISTTIBID,
ONK 111 NfiltKlt MILK HOIMKIt MKN. (Ar *ts
or eight weeks,l to work on repairs and con
etracttoti outlie Mobile Ml tfiraril HaUrosd, loi wturb
July k&dlw wlih JOHN iIoWARb,
Enainee and Miiprriutcuilcui
COUaENH & l
ATTORNEYS -A.X
FORT MAINEB, GA.
Will practice in flay and adjoining counties
in (loorgiu, andlu Henry county, Ala.
Apr” A lA$. wtt ‘
w a Johnson. r a. aocxsa
ToTINSON &l RUCKER,
ATTORNEYS A.T X-AW,
CVBIBTA,
CIIATTAROOCHKK COUNTY, GA.
WlLl.give proiHpt alien lion %n all business cutrus
icd to ttisircarc tloougjiout the PniNuis t m uit,
ml the nouaticsof Talbot, Harris, Marion, Taylor
amifMi lilcy, us the fhuttabofH'hcu Circuit.
February 9J, IttMt—wlv.
A, \. .MIYIOS.
Attorney .t Law,
UNION WCHINGS. AI.A.
UflLl. piasttr* In the*diAt*rant Courts in Macon and
udjoiniuK counties. Mind attention givsu to the
roUecafen of . tabus. <Sil sea
■r. j. < i y y,
ATTOKNIIY -A.l X.A.W,
HAMILTON, OA.
Will atffend promptly to all btndne** entrusted
to his care. Jan2B 1858—wJy.
Tlioman W Cobb,
ATTOItNEY AT CAW.
PHKBTON, Webster County, Ga.
Will practice in th counties of Clay, Chatta*
koochec, Webster, Early, Kuudolph, Biewarl and
Monitor. Partieulnr attention given to uoUectiug
and remitting. Jan2<* 1857-—wtf.
WM. . KI.AM. THAhKOH OMVIK.
UaiiicV Oiiur,
attorney at law,
BUENA VISTA,
MARIONfCOUNTY, GA.
Will practice in the countlm of Miirioti r Matum
Htewart. Taylor, (that tahoocbee, and nay of tbo
adjoining oouQtle*, when their services may he
required. Abo in the District,Court of the bai
ted Slate* for the District of Georgia.
Suptc other 11,185H.—-wlf.
N. N. xtallljril,
Attorney at Law,
BI.AKKI.V, t.AIUA. CO„ <JA,
lllakol, Oh., April 2. 1886. wtf.
Jan. A. Flcnilinvii,
AT'X'imarUY A‘X* X.AW.
Aml Mollcltor'in llianrrr),
ABBEVILLE, HENRY COUNTY, ALA.
July 10, 1868. -wly.
Rogers & Beßraflenreid,
ATIOKNKYS AT LAW.
VTRNNA,
Dooly County, Georgia.
*. unoaUN. a. nr.u it a kkkn it kin.
May 27, I MW.
Nliorler, Ilium hers & Slimier.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
HU PAULA. ALA.
Will practice in Uarbour and the adjolnlug
counties of Alabama anil Georgia,
i a. M. HIt'tKTKH. W. a. t-HAUUKIia. M. H. HHOKTBK.
My 17. IKSH. ts
Jo.r|>li |\ Poll,
ATTORNEY A.l t-A W,
COLUMHUrt, UHORUIA.
\X7IM. attend iiiomptly to all buslnre* eniniNted to
vv His are In the mil lit ten of Muscogee. Hams
Talbot, Taylor, Marion ami ChatWiliooclioe
Office mi West Hide of Broad stroet, over Wynn k
Park's Store. it|irill4 -wdlv.
Howaetl A IVitiii.,
ATTORN KYta AT LAW,
CKAWI’ORD, ALA,
BOST. N. HOW AIU. WALISKU. WKKMS.
Crawford. Ala June 8. wAdtf.
\\il lift in Taylor,
ATTORNEY A-'P I3LAW,
ci<thhi;rt. Randolph co.ga.
Will praetico in ih eountles of Kamlolph,
Calhoun, Terrell, Early, Clay, Baker, Dougherty
Miller and HtewnrL
lit: run to —Wellborn, Johnson A Sloan, Attor
ney sui Law, Columbus, Ua.
All business entrusted to his care will receive
Immediate attention. June 8 ’6B wdtf.
Marion Hetliune,
ATTOIINEYTAT IL-A.W,
TALPOTTON, Talbot Cos., Oa.
October 24, 1368. wAdtf.
.Tlom'n aV Liiwm,
ATTORNiIYS AT LAW,
COIAJMBUS, ULOROIA.
K i MOSKS WM A I.AWH
mice next dour to the Post Office.
Sept. 1, 1868. dwlf.
11. Y. MAHTIM. J. J. MAHTIN. J.J. lUDI
MARTIN, MARTIN & SLADE^
.A.ttornevy at Law,
COLUMBUS, QA.
December 17,1898.—dwtf
DISSOLUTION.
r T'HK Oopartnenthia heretofore susiing mid doing
I Imams** under ih* ituine and style oiI'LEMONB
IIKOWN A OO VM dtMolVHd on ll* I4li tiny ol Feb
niary, I Oil*. Tbs Imamra* of ssid putt n endup ill hr
sainediid closed up by W U. U.KMONH nmt Wll,
1.1 AM 1. WHKMJ, oho urr lully uuihurtxe.l by
po. i i>| ultoNl*)’ lo ***ll and (ouv •**! unit pi-nmiiM'.
lr|M>tty tM<ingtnt in nmd partnership. lo collect al’
*■*• i limnr) duo mill owing to -aid Him, and lo pay
•II •Isummi* and ron**w nil note* or obligations agmuai
•aid pmrnoralup Tina the wh day ol’ March, 1839.
W ( I.KMONrt,
w i, worm m,
JOHN W III’ KT,
OKU T HURT,
. * WoKMiN
Match IN, IKftV -wdlio
NOTICE.
11l AV K ptMkaasd Hie t oiton Urn Munulk* turing
lutuwai ol’ Messrs I LKMUNH, MOWN *(!()..
aildabutl coNUlnua lh buwuora iindor Urn mtnio and
•l) la of
W. 0. CLKHONS, BHOWN & CO.
Mr I *** IIA ft. I • * Hlit'WN will, a* lteiiolor, supsi
intend the Mmm Ik* luring Department
W U. U.KMONH
l.oluiuloia, Mar.-h *o—wdhii*.
NOTICE
UfH have snldnur folion <;m Mnuuiavttitlng In
t* rest to Mr W li CLBMONW, who surtseds
# mHr butlvNi Wr hNpDllftu our tm-reMor a
continuance oftin* liberal pHtronagb extended to our
Itimby the ('onon Planters throughout III* country.
<-I.kMnNH,BROWN k ro
I ohi.olMia. 0., Mari li t*~ wdlf
FKESH THOM ASTON LIME
PLASTER PARIS,
AND •
ROSKNDALE CEMENT.
Jl’rr R.. m t .uO a, (.i. tj
*“ *1 -* B.r UOLSMAK.
LUMPKIN HOUSE.
LUMPKIN, STEWART CO. OA,
MTHR oubweriber, having purchas'd the
above bouse, is nwolvcd p make it one
worthy the patronage of the travelling
public. It good tiara aud sUentrin- servants should
entitle a Hotel to custom, the uuddrsigned flaitere
himself, that those who try him once, will com*
again, ('onueerad with the flotd, are commo
dious Stable* with trusty nifller*
Oct IV. wtl. J()H> YARBROUGH.
BROWN'S HOTEL,
OPrOSITKTHK PAttNKNGKK DEPOT
MACON, GEORGIA.
K. K. BHOWN, TKOi’fiIETOR,
H. F. IJKNISF, Hu|M,ruitn<l6Ut.
tar Meals ready on tho arrival *ol every Train*
Macon,Ga., April 15,1836. wtf.
BEDELL “it WEEMS,
MAVK. removed to the corner lotmerly occu
pied by W. A. Redd, &.Co., lately by Watt
and Htppington , where they will keep ctnwautly
on band, a well selected stock of
GROCERIES,
conaisUng to part ot Bacon, Buggiog nud Hope
Sugar aud CotUe, Liquor*, A c AiJ ol which
they offer st the lowest market price*.
Aug. 30,1855. wtf
NEIiUOKS! NEGROES!
WE are coDetanOy receiving from Vir- W|-
gmia and North Carolina a large Hi
and well *ehc.ted stock of Men, Women,
boy* and Girl*, includlug field bunds, house
aervauta, mechanic*. Arc., bought by one <>* a
the firm expreaely lor this market. Our friends
may rely on getting negroes of good character,
coming up fully to our representation*—ae wesell
none on commission.
IIATCUKR A. McGEUKE.
July i, 1858—wtf
ALABAMA LANDS
FOR SAZiB !
11571 A, BKH in Henry county. 8 mile* Is|jw
“ill (,’oliiinluH. on tin: Chitialiuotlu-p river, and
8.1 iiiila* bslovr Fori (iliner; KVi acre* are clearerl—
edo acre* nr river bottom, which will prodiu e Iroui an
to flit hmtu la t.'oru, or from l,om> to pounrl* of
Cotton to the acre On the jilac.o ore all die nr*#ry
iiniirovemeiit* llouspn for hesioex; good waisr. nnd
ns hsnlthy a* any Hection in Alafmmu For further
particular*, apply let me at Midway, Ala., or R Alltnon
and A. M. Jane* on tbs pnifet'K.
Alan, IWHlacrce Land near .Midway, Barbour coun
ty dtDOacreN chared-all fresh havina been cleared
ni the laat seven year*. Thin if strong lime land and
will produce from ‘M> to 3U bushels Lorn, and from one
lo two thousand pounds cotton per acre. Improve
menu fine - the dwelling cost $4,UtNi, and Is sitiuttorl
on a hish sandy ridge, with good yvaivr, and every
convenience desirable in a country residence.
Roth of these places are known in L'olwmliiM, lia .
where inrpririsN can he riuidr- I invite those wlm are
pun liusirig, to examine these places dunnffthe coming
spring and summer, and judge Ihem by whai limy see
C. A. llfiKE.
March Itt— wtf Midway, Harbour t'o. Ala.
‘TSffiBBIk'DLa
KATIN G HA L O O N.
WII,L he opeoetl by the _
f y4tb of October.
Boarders will betaken t,y ‘ ,/I w
the month, week or day. Meal* at all hours day
or night. KrT HIS BAR will always be
supplied with the Gboioeet Lkiuoru and Cigars.
Tbi* House is two door* lielow the P. O.
oci4—wtf. K WllifffOLM, Proprietor.
SPHOTT’S
CCtEHRATED VEUITAIII.E
OLD ENGLJSi I
X Nil
AMERICAN BITTERS,
AN I (fESTI.SABI.fi
TONIC, DIURTTK’,
AND
AIVTI-D¥PKPTI€.
prepared from me orlidnnl
reolpeofoU Dr. Hprotl.uiul luiaDuuilt; iuci;j'm
full and highly , popular physician of Shropshire,
Bum land.
These highly palalnb's and agreeable hitter*being
compound of
PIJRRLY VKGETAUI.K EXTRACTS,
judu-iously seleiled and kilUiilly tnaqiountled eie
onfidently recomiuended i the public fm their
Valnable Medicinal Propertie,
For Loss of Appel lie, Nervous Debllily, Cunul,
Dysiiepsia, I hey re ludopensnhle,
In fumiluiial derauveiiivnis ol'Die Liver snl Knl
oeys.es well as Jauiulu-e, G*,ui and
Gravel, they are n “erne qua non.”
For Female ('uiiiptMinis, Dus preparation is peculi
arly adapteil
For rliihiren herraeseil willi tlie i folic, and Die pains
of Denlillun il is aoothiiig assuagio
Ae * stimulus to liivslulh, Die nil lire bled and sic
liirsu biller aie iinsurpassed ami free from Alcohol
and ere a sure prevaulivr of ‘liillo and Fever
Diur.nioNri
A wiue Kluss iwo or Dues limes a day. For ladies
two thirds; children in proportion For veiy weak
stomach* one third w-atei
Prepared it Fug's Laboratory. Montgomery, Ala
To be had of Druggist* and i ounirv men hauls g**u
a tally
111 1.1.. DIM K A. 'U.
Map. t—wlf. J.rt PKMBF.RTON t CO
Ilook-kccping!
ANY HOUSE, engaged in s wholesale, retail. ■lo|.
t\. plug, OrComitiiaamn Itm*mess, drsirlng ita Hooks
kept by Double,o> Hmgiu Entry, either with or with
out a Journal, i# referred to the nahacrihei, who w iah
es a situation Bmlislucduly re femur* cun tie xiven
TROMAMCOLKMAN
< hlthbert, aB pel, tl -Wtf.
PILES, FISTULA, STRICTURE.
CANCKUS AND SCROFULA CURED.
Pamphlet#* containing umttmoniai of um hiitiiewt
i liarartei, ns to Ida suceesn will be forwarded to
any that may w ixlt thi'in Tim** vv minus to i-- ill.
efficacy of Dr. I'I.OPTON'B vvondeiful reiiiedie# must
give n correct clcxeripliou of the disease. ii appearnmo
in ita Incipient stage, present combi ion, location, a.,
A three cent Kiainp imi#turii.n|>ai.y nil iiiiiuiiiimc.a
Don* Address .! A. PLOPTON, llunttviUe, Ala.
ftIREH Gl ARANTEED hirt!-wlv.
Tin: non i:vri:\n
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF HEW VORK.
Principal Office, Whitlock ltuUding.
No. 136 Naisau St. ooruer of Beckman,
If ■ aiM-hOlttce *1 l Mrrcliaut'ii Kieliaiigr
tupitaj s-1.T0.000.
DIRECTORS.
Win. Chaunray, Win riinunrev A Cos, 10 Old Slip.
Mom-i Taylor, President t’ity Hank
Paul Hoonbrd, Hportind, Tilt Mon A <'*., *0 lli.mtlwuy
I*. t\ Van ttrtiuiifc; Vuij Wcliun h, Edwards A. Cos., M
Front Street.
V. Hunmlou, d‘l Water lllrwl.
Jou. H. Wilaon, formerly WilmrA Cobb. *<* Frontot.
K. D. Npragur. Duyl m, HpracHM A Cos , lii7 Krooi ai.
Deny II l.illw. B. II I.idle AIL IU Purl~t.
John U llolliiuoh. luutruniiniial Luo limnranc* Cos
71 Wall-at
TJ Coleman, J C Coleman A Cos dd Wall at.
Win K rtlrong, 50 Pine ftlrri't.
Kdwattl Haight, PieaUteut oflhe Hunk of the Com
mon wealth.
Wm A Whralcr. sot WilHaiu Hi.
C Mnlella. 5.1 Utavci Hiivat
N C I'lall. President Amami'* Bank, \**mii #i
John I Wilaon. 7S Foltoo si
It M Whitlock, II M A K A Wlnl.Mk * <\> 13 llmik
■Mil-allbat
Wm I. Mt lli'iiuhl 13 H<h kinan n.
Win lloldrrdßo. 11.Mmlimit*’ Exchange.
John II l.iKlilltody, tt-t Ucektimti si.
Nathaniel \V Duma. N W lluiiim A t'o., s"’ \>**y at.
Padi Lathrop, l.HittropA Wilkmaou. lsMun\ at
W M New, It. Newell. liar mutt A M, Donald. 13 Mui
ray alien
I'li'deiii A. Fiahei, Wolf*, lhr*ti and Fiuliort M
Wmiou atreai
Mtnmd II Kowki, 13H Nnaaao at
Itoiieit U (.'timer, Melina Cunlei i hbemood. Id
W airen al
John B t nrtiea. City Hall
tlb* w Ruud. Oeo W k Jelilul Read, Iftii Cliauibera
alien
John H Hltook, \r hlteci, 1t Chmnltefa at
tleorgr t'airoß, Cm roll. Herrick A Mead. 4W Chamber*
at reel
W H Hulkley, Allen. McLean A llnlkley. 40 Cham
ber* etnet
0 M lloidredge. N V ■ 11. atmg C*s 44ft Rmadway
Fran, la Millet. M 11. 10(1 For*tth Hi
Till* Company itiaurea Iliiildingw. Mercliaoßtke,
Kuriutme, MortfOffvoa’ I Mere#!, l.ooea. Itenla. Vea
*>’!• in Port and their t'nrgoea. and Romoitnl pron. ru
generally, tgamet U**a or damage by Are al ih reduced
rate*
Ineurini l.eaaeaaod Renta | n new feature and ia
worth vor more ultentmn than u haa heretoßuw re
. IX e.I
W'here luauraoce M edetied idi iw> yean a lilwial
a hale merit will be made m llie rale
Paitiea wtaking imurmur, oi deaiiiiig ihe ageney of
ihia Courpanv. by applying thy mail or oilier\x ia* at
tlrr ~th,* in New York, and gixtug all uaceauary pur
ib'Ulai* will uteri with pmntpi atteulioii.
Meter ring to ilia high chaiatin ot our Driactmu, ua
ample awnance An ihe pioiupi ami liberal trananeln-n
of ioii buiuieM, we leapwilulry aoUt.it a Rliare of y cui
pulronage and influence
WILLIAM CIIAFNCBY. ProMdent.
WILLIAM IIOI.HHKOOR. Ylre Pn-ardMi
JOHA K OARI.BY, Baeretary
June •. iIN -wftt
Bteenter'i Rollon.
f pwu momha after date application will be mode u
I the Court ot f*r*tinry of Mertlwelhri eouuty,
()• , for leaeato bolt the real eetate of PrantiW Jeter,
lot* of *atd county, dor-baaed
VVrVAV
JUf ft. iftift —Wfm
BKAYPY A KORNGR,
GQ BROAD ST.
OFFBR TIJKI It KXCKf.I.RXT STOCK OF
sagragPlANOS MELODEONS, AC.,
f fxx !l At Northern prices.
A good Piano for $260; Mefodeou* from SSO to
$125. Also, anegeellont Organ for Church or
Parlor at $450. Call and examine at 36 Broad
Street. Janl. 1859 -wly.
-J. B. & W. A. BOSS,
Wholesale aud Retail
DRY GOODS & GROCERY
MfiBOHANTH.
tlacoii, Ueurgia.
Aho. Ak"W tor VVhfl.l.r’* nd VVll>n’
Hewiua Machine. eo'U—wlf.
ALABAMA LANDS
WOK SALE.
. > MV PLANTATION adjoimug the Unfed
j?**V Mprinv*. eooUining ‘ilOUae res 7or flOOlciVft
|.r?j cleared, in goyd repair and cultivation, with
1 Jtj.J new framed buildings of ail kind* h>r the
iiiunagenivnt of such S farm The balance well tim
bered The tract inriud#* the most beaiUfut building
sitimtmn in the Springs, a flogrisiung village with good
schools, to w hi< h point the Mobile A Girard Railroad
wfflrvarh this fiiil.and which is also thepoiat <f in
lavsecimii of the Montgomery Railroad The trai tis
of lime character, embracing oamutcek, Praine *nd
It id ye Lands
Or, 1 will sell layGhtebee place, Iving four mi!**
from Kuspensiori, a Depot on lire Mobile A torard
Road, containing I.MO a. res.:HM> cleared, in K''d re
pair ami cultivation About half of it 1* Prairie. Die.
remainder litiummk ami Kidgcl.ands, well limbered,
willi good hewed log houses, and a framed gin house
I selected these landsearly from location and quality
for my own turn, and I am only induced to sell one of
them now to make an experiment on some swamp
lands iu Louisiana H BLACKMON,
Churinenufger, Macon countv, Ala
(I /"Augusta Conslitulionalmt and Havannah Repub
lican will plea** copy and forward lull to this office
lor collection. mavlrt wdm.
NOTICE.
.j* Tire aulMcriber offers lir sal* a valuable
k Farm iu he 7Di District of Worth oun
•SPCty, (#h , consisting of IWO acres of Land, I3o'r
130 Aries open Lands, anew Hill House, and
Hcrew upon Die plane, I6tl or ‘KMI heud of t'Dle, about
the same number of hogs, nd 30 head of sheep.
Terms will • * mado ar < oinniodatin* and strictly so
when the cash in offered. Enquire in Aibauy nt Jas
Hill's Livery Htables, for directions to the filaca
June 4 -wtf THOM. 11 KBNDALL.
RICHAEDSON’S
ITiXSMI LTISTEIsrS,
DAMASKS, DIAI’ERS 4ic.
/ tONHL'MKRR of Richardson's Linens, and those de
siroua of olitnmingDm* GBNUI.NK UOttllH,should
see that the urin ls they pnrchirse are sealed with Die
full name of tlm firm,
SDiOMAiS&ijyi'y B'Oil9 O ‘SWX/1,
as guaranis* of ths soundness and durabiiiiy of the
Goods
This caution is rendered essentially necessary, os
large quantities of inferior and defective Linens are
prepared, season after season, and sealed with the
name of lilt llAKDriilN, hv Irish Houses, who,
regardless of the injury thus inniclcd alike on the Ame
rican consumer and the manufacturers of lit* genuine
good*, will not readily abandon a business so profitable
while purclias<-rn can be imposed on with goods of a
worthless character
J BTI.LOC KE A J U LOCKE,
no^l’l —wly Agents 3fi f'hurch Btruet, S. V.
IRON SCREW,
I HAVE purchased of Mr James Massey of TUom*
osvilte, Ga. the right to Ah* use of hu Patent Screw
for tb* counties of Mar on, Russell and Mnnlgotnerv,
Ain The Post ss wall as the Wrrew is of Wrought
Iron, and has tin- ndvsn age of t* fug so complete as
In require but litilu room Tor its erection. It may In
put up either In a tall lint room or a separate room, as
maybe pmfemdj u | packs finely and conveniently
without the use of a mute
They witi b* put up <ui reasonable tenua and guaran
teed to give satisfiiettnn.
Mv address is Hardaway, Macon county. Ala
JOHN A DUNN
Ueh-icnce—W J. Tarver, Jas. (1. Hanks, Emm,Ala.
Mm. Dumn—Tha Iron Hcrew that Mi Massey |Mit
up for ine last fall, proves to do good work, in a very
sutmfHtcory manner, for winch reason, as well as Ire
cause it is convenient and so well protected, I run imuh
pleased with it Vonrs, J. T PERHONH.
M.'ireli 14. wflft.
WANTED,
BUBffEI.B rlean, well-saved Cow Hair.
eWU r.iavie wtf B F COLEMAN
,1140 V FACTORY,
('olOIUl)UM,
WK.tho uudersuned, have this day purchased
from James Haindton, the Troy Factory
and eutire slock, and will continue the business
under the name uml at vle of Troy Manufacturing
Company and will inanutocture and keep con
stantly on hand, at wholesale and retail,
(lhatrs, Itedflsads, Wardrobes, Tabs,
liuckt.Bafci, Tables, Huriaat,
and other House Furnishing snides. All orders
addressed to the Troy Mimutacluring Company,
will receive prompt attention,
JKFFERfIONdr HAMILTON.
Josktii Jefferson, John 11. Hamilton
Columbus, Ga.. April ML
FHfCFSTO SUIT TUL TIM IS.
TIIE EAGLE
MANUFACTIJpiNG CO,
OFFER their various htyles olGorxh.compn
sing OSNAHURfiAVYARNS, PASHI(Tn,
(orHtrrpee.)
PINK-KNOT PLAINS NEGRO KERSEYS,
.SOUTHERN LIN SKY 8, “TRUCK FOR
TROWSERS,” COTTON ROPE, Ac. Ac.
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
They invite ths w*erial attention of the Trade
I to their Stock which is complete in every reepect.
J. RHODES, BROWNE, Agent
Cos I uml his, Dec. 6, 1857. iwliwtl.
A CARD,
I NOW have on hand a lar*-;m-orUneni of VKIII
-1 t'l.Ka, of the flneui material and cboivsst maiuifai
turn ever before od'ered in lliii niarket, ihranng
COACHES, RERUNS, CALEECHES,
Murk •fnleerhe*, Hoc Kn vv ny,
TOP AND NO TOP BUOOIEB,
A].ISO, A MPLIiNDID HTOCKOF
New York Trotting Buggies,
UP EVERY STYLE AND DESCRIPTION,
vvhn h 1 oder on brlti unnm than van b alfoided ele
wiiere, for wn*h or *|ipioved rredit
I am alatut windliui up my biiaineM, and would he
nblicsd to all Indebted by note or arrminktn rail and
(•eiile either hv < anh or MHtiHlkclory renewal Alt who
omit this will timl their claim# tu the him.l” of an at
torn.'v l*r collection Ilf McKKF.
N k All th.'Hc who Jo not Intend |avina without
being Mied. are notified that five tier cent, w ill lie de
ducted by culling at the capiauie otb* e and •a Mling
forthwith II V MrKES
t olnmlom. Jannaiv .11 —wtf
DR. W. \Y. WM.SO.N.
DEALER IN
ORUGB, Msdicimm, Cl.em cals, Books, Sta
tionery and Faucy Articles.
Talhatton, Ga., Sspt. 24. w—Jy.
I \S>M INN'S
IRON HOOPS AND TIES,
for cotton racks.
/Vice# Cent* ptr Ih.—iSpur cent fen# flan Hop*.
ANY on* coiuudennc the n.lvantage of lion ovi
AY Rope ** a maienal for hinding cotton bale#, will
be #urprt>>ed that u ha# not been adopted lons ago.—
lu Uaat-cunl) again at tire there i* an overw Uelniiag
rcußon lor D# adoption.
The prtMuws 111 lb* aeapori cities liave been the ‘iimU'li
. auae of it# not heuig geuVraliy adopted; but now that
objection i* reuioveil generally, and the Orleani Pn-mi
lbs Inrgeetin NswOrlean*-give# it the prelkronre
over Rope TheFIMMMI Iron llnnp and Tie t* the
improvements! one of tbs Proprietor*, and i* adopted
horn III* fart, that it is found altar long pipe rim* lit. to
combine the greatest merit* in ■‘uiplaity and Ikctlily
of application of any on* yei made, li i*o inepared
a# |o require no. hang* tor ie-..nnpre#*mg. Tbn# ole
vetting th* only remaining difficulty at the eeaboard
ritle*.
The hoop* ai eetit ofanv leng*h, ftoni eight to ten
ivet. and a ftillguaranie* given ihnt uailber the Tie#
nor lloop* will break An.l further, that all cotton
bound in them ahull he received on thsaame term* at
the Otleane l‘re. a# np* boundrotton Theweifhl
per kale ie about the earn* ae rope, not one pound
more or lee*
To eltow the opinion ebipma#i*re hav* of It. we give
Hi* follow isg, among uuuiu\>!te cutuiueiidatioiia we
have;
The undereigned, me* r* of veeele. having had
coilon coitipieeeed witli Psesmann'e new Iron (loop*
and Tire, hereby ircominend ‘he #;inie. The hale* b*
mg weilcompiesssd, and the button* rr hoop* never
hrenkiu* when thrown down In .the Chip's hold, or
when mowed
I. L Condev, (Captain of ehip Mosae Davenport,
A Rohineon. ** Madrae,
Janie* Tomas, ‘* ** Henry,
A Talbot. “ ‘. llair;.*fket,
John Dean. “ •* Jamee Flint,
John V W liner. “ “ Mulhouee.
II hoopenholdt “ •* Ella A l lark.
L V Her. ll, M “ Bark Kimball.
The pm# of Hoop* ami Ties at New Oilesne teen
cent p*i pound, and all orders will receive prompt at
teution Liberal deductieue wade to menrhante fur
city acveptaaes
F BILCHBR. A gem
1H 9ca*srs4al Floss, New Otisgas.
July *—4srv.
LIFE ILLUSTRATED.
A FIRHT Class Pictorial Family Newspaper de-
TV Signed to encourage a spirit ol Hope, Manliness
.'Soil'Reliant and Activity auioug the people; to il
lustrate Life in ail its Phases Under the appropriate
lieadiugk of General Literature—comprising original
Essays, Historical. Biographical and Descriptive—Ed
iturial, City and Vicinity. Rural Affairs, ricissorings.
Notes of Travel, Information, we shall endeavor to
give such matter as will not fad to be of interest to
ail
With Dis number for. July Idd.wa commenced a se
ries of articles enuried,
THE JJLTLDEH,
In whirl! we will give practical directions with all
Illuat rations for erecting Buildings of all kinds us ma
terial—stone, wood, brick, concrete, These articles
.have her u prepared by a practical architect, and will
embrace MMtvctfens m Dcsigne, Drafting, Masonry,
Carpentry, Rooting. Plumbing—and m/art.everytlung
connected with|buddtng.
LIFE ILLOHTKATED willbe published weekly at
*2 h year, or ten copies for #lm. ripecuoens sent
free Agents wanted FOWLER A WELLH,
Julyld wlt* 308 Broadway, N. V
OCTAVUf OOHP. eavOKSICK MYSSe
OCTAVUS COHEN & CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
POP THK HALF., BKI’MIVJYO AND FOBWAKDIMG OF
COTTON,
SA VA YYAH, GEORGIA.
-HLKEK TO
Jneeph It HilL Esq. Columbus, Ga
Messrs. Hall. Moses 4 Cos.
Gi-orge Hargraves, Esq. “
Messis llall fc Dexter. “
Richard Jones, Esq . Montgomery, Ala.
CharlesT. Pollard, Esq. “ julSAwSau
Notice —<525 Reward.
Kl RAVED. orMtoleu from the Btrbscri
xsV her at Pondtown, Krhley county, Georgia,
the night ofth7th in*t., a frown or
fU7 tl.-o k Horse, ratliei above the ordinal)
height, eight or nine years old. blind in the right eye
from Mink front the lash-left fore shoe off; no other
murks recollected lam apprehensive he was rods
off. and will give (he above reward for the horsa with
proof mifhrient to convict the thief, or a reasonable
compensation for the horse alone, or information that
may h ad to his recovery.
Address, Pondtown, Kchley county, Ga.
JAMEh g h.niplm
July ts, ISAM—w4t.
HOW TO DO GOOD ANDGKT -PAID FOR IT ’
Take an Agtrn- y for our Publications Th lerine
are mirb there can be no possilutity of loss. Every
Family w ill, be glad lo obtain some of them Fur par
ticulars address, FOWI.ER c Vt E1.1.K,
July *6 w4t* 3*M Broadway, N V.
Valuable Laudi for Sale.
I offcr t< the public my valuable Plantation
4rr*mlvmi 8U imle, cast .1 Huena Vista. Ga., tun
a< res. *3l of which an in t niDvation The
n A-., lemalndef m well tiinlieied. a part of which is
wamp or marsh, which could, hy a little expenditure,
be made as valuable laud as any in Georgia. Gin
house, screw and other buildings in good repair W a
ter, health, nnd sjjfiety all good
JulvlH wtf L. R BOYNTON.
War ! War! War !
IS DM LA HMD *‘A!**T FAINS OF at
DU. A. VV. ALLEN’S
SOUTHERN LINIMENT!
AND every Boutherner will l satisfied by using
one Dollar's worth that they have no furtheruse
for Northern Liniments Foi Family and Plantation
use it lias no equal. It cures Rheumatism. Neuralgia
Ktralns, Bruises, Burns, Frosh Cuts, Pains in the
Buell or Limbs, Oholif in man or beast, and is Die on
|y certain raioady known for Blind Ktaggers iu Horsea
—ami every one will find tt a saving of tints and mo
neyby keeping a supply on hand.
It/-Prepared by |>r. A. W AI.I.EN, Columbus,
Ga. Nonegenofiis without the Hignaltiie and Meal
of A. W . ALLEN. 4
Forsale hy A CHAPMAN
and J. W BROOKH Columbus
Wa.<itkd—u responsible .agent in every Buuthern
town and village
|i rf’ALTION ToF.VFRYBODY-D..nT use any
’ more Northern Liuiment until you have given the
Southern Liuiment • fair trial.
CERTIFICATE.
Con MSI s. May 13, I*6*
Dr A W Al.l.EN—Dear Mir Allow us to pi ear in
you this certificate for your Mourhern Linimenr. We
have used over a liuudrcd Imtlles of your valuable
J inedn ine ihirnig Die last year, nnd do not besilste in
•symg that we never saw a Liuiment equal to it, and
have used all kinds. W# have used yours for Cholic
both for Negroes and Horses, and in no instance has
It failed to effert spe-dy relief. We consider il sn in
valuable medicine tor Cholic, rtpiains. Bruises Kwel
lines. Fresh Wounds, Ac ,uud would not lie without
It for any oDsideintion.
July IT wtf J. VKKNOY A CO.
npwoHMMßb* aft**rdate appin stmii will be made to the
I Hon. Court ot Ordtnar) lor Chattahoochee county,
for leave to sella certain parcel of land, and a negro,
belonging to the estate t Janies Kelley, deceased
GEORGE If KELLEY, / „
EZEKIEL WAI.TF-RK .*•* *
July H. 1860 - wim
FEIU'VIAN ill ANOI
THE uudHrsigued are daily expecting s largo
supply of ini* popular fernliwr. purchased
Irom tho sgunt ol the Peruvian g vmoinnut and
warranted genuine. Price lour dollnre per one
hundred pouudn, or #7B par 100 ol 8000 pounds
Terms cash m all coaeo.
Oct 14 - wtf GUN BY AGO.
K. . (SKBKTT;
BHOKEK and Dra'er in SLAVES,
savannah, ukoroia.
vy ILL keep constantly cm hand a good *P|Ui of
Virginia and Oaorma Negroes fur nab* Ur will
oln* receive, buy and sell for those desiring Ins -tervi-
CS*. He is also prepared tn make the usual advance#
nn |M"(M*rt>, both real and penmnal, left in hie
foi sale.
0*.'. 1 neat the*pula*ki Umis aud Poet Office.
Juiv 4, IBsQ—w6m.
FOR SALE.
THE Subscriber, desiring to move West, of
fers hi* residence for *alo, containing Imi
[ acres of good upland (mixed) nuk and hickory,
and pine, 1 Ot* acre* cleared audio cultivation,9Bß
finely Mtnbsfsd, and in one mile of Fort Gaines,
the terminus of the S. W. Railroad- If i* one
of lhe plaasaiitest places in tho Bouth, aud th*
water i# unexceptional*. Fall and so* it, as 1 out
determined to sell.
DANIEL M. BRUNER.
June 20. vim
SU *75 REWARD.
IIA NAW A V from the suliwiiUm on the
81st met I'gTER, u negro man about 34 or 35
\TX ye.ir* of age, dark r<)|o|ilected,6f fl orHin high,
■iL. sii.l weigh# about 145 or IfM pound* He f#
Sopts.sed to be either aho.ii the re*idenc of the iin
dersigned, neai (tleunviUe, or at C olumbus, tie The
i above reward will lie paid fhr hi* apprehension ami
delivery to me, near (>*witchee. Ala., or *SO if lodged
in auv aafe jail #<> that Iran get bun.
T L BOYKIN
Jitne'J?- wlm t)*wttrliee. Itnsaell rouniv Ala.
mill MACHINES!
1. VI. Singrr’M,
li. 11. Nloilto A ( o’,
McovillN A 4>ood<-ir*.
WK are prepared to take order* for either of
the above celebrated Machine*, and particularly
invite thi.au wishing tu purchaite to call and see
them before purchasing elsewhere.
‘.-guCull at our AUCTION ROOM.
Julyß—dfit wdta 1 . ELLIS A M ATH 18.
THOS MACKENZIE & SONS,
lmpoiteia of
SABDUKIt HARO -W ARiS,
MANI FACTI RKRB;OF
PLATED COACH AND OW HAIEB,
AND DE ALL HA IN
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.
No. ‘4‘4U’llhlt Imore-st. Near I’harles,
UALTIMQitK.
Fek 14. lNUi—wly
HARRISON A PITTS,
AUCTION & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
AND
NEGRO BROKERS,
and HI Bread Mtrast.rolnnihui, Ga.
W I LLeltllcontinue the above line at our old
• land, la*iikml Car the patronage hereto*
fore so liberally extended to u# by our Irlanda aud
the public, w* hop* by renewed exertion# to mcr.i
Its I'.niutuuaace. No effort* will be spared to rlvt
eutire aatletaclion to Uioea who nay oouftde tbeir
buxines* to our care.
W* will give our per.eual atleutton to th*
•ale ol Boat I'.eUt*, Ne*ru*e, Mercbaadls*and Pro.
due*. Having bouse* filled up eapreesly lor the
purpoee.wv ure prepared to board, purchta*
and aell Negroes on Commission.
Liberal advance* willb* undo as horatofore ob
Negroes and Merchaudix*.
Admlnletraiorsand Rxeeiitors’ sales attended to
ou reasonable term#
cr A Hwck of LIEP.LY NEGRGUEHof al,
olaeeee will be keptconstanDv on hand.
cHArt. H. IIAERIrtON,
GRORGU l. PiTTrt.
i'olmnhaa.Bept.V, IBSF.- wtwls
Os every deecriptlon used by Lawyers, or offioers
of Court, priattd Beatty and on superior paper,
u um iimsb onia
WORTH OF CLOTHING AT
COST FOR CASH I
X. A. BR.OKAW fc CO.
NOW OFFER THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF
REftl wy Doctor KING
WGsT’ iME~mLY ?
The Stock is one of the best ever offered in the market, and
embraces a full assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, just
received from the manufactories, together w’ith a line stock of
GENTS. FURNISHING GOODS,
All of which, without kbskrve, will he sold AT COST. A
rare chance is here offered to make a safe and profitablk in
vestment of ready money. This course is adopted in order to
reduce tho stuck as much as possible preparatory to a change
in the firm. I. A. BRORAW & CO.
Columbus, Ga., !\fay 18, 1859. dwtf
T. S. SPEAR,
PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER
Successor to S. It. Purple, cor. Broad & ‘Randolph st.
COLUMBUS, GEOBOIA.
vna ‘wjxww&a* ‘mwu 9m t wwu t t£ t
STERLING SILVER & PLATED WARE.
HAIR WORK.,
A baautiftil variety of Pattern*. I will make to order any deaigu and style aud plattyou may require.
WATCHES, CLOCKS Sc JEWELRY
Repaired by competent and experienced Workmen, and warranted.
CANES! CANES!
Gold, Silver, Ivory Loaded Head*—Hfekory Crook* aud Sword*
PEBBLE SPECTACLES,
iI-j Gold sml Steel Fraaes,
of the bent quality manufactured Glasae* set in old frame* to suit all eye*.“^|
I invite the attention of all to my Stock, and will ghow it with pleasure, whether ym purch*** o'* not.
‘i&%,l*urple'nold Stand, Corner Broad and Randolph Street*.
ColambuM, Ga., Oct. B#, 1955.--dwtf T. S. SPBA R.
EARLY SHERIFF SALES.
UriLL be sold on th*- lirat Tuvedwy m detHCUWi i
nett, before the Court Homo* 4.wh in HUkely. i
Early county. Gu. within the legal hour# of ale. the
following property,to-wu
Nine negroes, rtaiah. Emily, ADord, tithin, Audei
•on Ma. >. Man ih, and Juck. *1 horse* and 1 lmgg>, I
road w ag.m and I cart loe vied on us the prupeity of
James It Brmvn, to atif\ >o,* rtnpettor I'ourt rt. fit
i**Mi*4 from Early riupcrioi Covt, in ftvvor ot John T
Howard vs Jaursß Brown Properly ptonled out ly
K, t. Utalurd Attorney
A I,HO -Attic* same tune and jil;we, one lot ot land
No. vH 111 thviMth .li*irn t of'saul county. Levied on
a* the property of William |. Graham to aatbriy one
Hu|tenor llourt fl. fa. is-tod iroui gum ter county, <4 H
TwrreU vs William Graham Properly pomied out by
W .1 Clarke Atiornev
ANTUONV HI T. HINHaV*
Aug 8, 186U-wl.te
‘I'WO Month* alter dale applicatimi will be ina.leto
1 the Court of itrdtnaiv ol Talbot County. Georgia,
for leave to sell the Real Estate belonging 10 the estate
of Biephcn \V* ather*. late nfmiid roniitv, dr.-rased .
The alvove r hat ion hi hereby amended by omitting
the name of Heaimrn aud inserting the name us Hte
pken before Weaihei*.
PRAM II T. WHATHEKM, Adm'i
Angusl I. 1860 wiw
UEDItUIA, nacegM county.
four! of Ordinary, Amfumt Trim, IH4P.
HULK XtSJ.
SA Ml EI D HARP. AduttaMWitlor ol ihe Estate of’
ji.hu L Harp, deceaaed. hav tug applied for d.*ini*-
#on.
It im ordered that all person# concerned shew cause,
(if any they have) win said adioiiiMlratorslioold not be
di*ini*sel frtn s*hl admiuiMtration at the Court of
Ordinary to be held in aud for mid . 011111) on the first
Monday in March nett, and that tin# order he publish- ,
ed in Term* of the law.
A true transcript from the minutes of said Court,
Augfch. I*s. JOHN JOHNHON, Ordinary
Aug 8, INsß—wttni.
GEORGIA —TaIbot County:
vp VO imoith-. after date application will he made to
X the Court of Ordinary ot Talbot ‘county for leave
t*. sell the real estate und negroes belonging to the es
tate of John W. Hunt h, lute of satd county, deceased
E B HMITIi, Adro'r.
August I. ISSU-wßm
GEORGIA- Toll tot County.
UriIF.REAH, K/ekiei B. Himth, ap|dies to uie for
Letter*of tfuardiauship for the pernon* and
property of E M Hmith aud J. T. Huuth, orphan
ehildren of John W U. Hunili. late of said county,
deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred frrhuf an mterewted in said
Guardianship, to be and appear at my office, within
the tnue prescribed by law,.then and there to shew 1
cause if any they have why said letter* should But Ire
granted to -uni applicant
Given under tuy hand and official signature, July
ItVCi, 185 V.
Aug I- wJOd MARION BETHINK. Ord
ii KORUI A—Talbot County.
117HEREAI Hrnry McCrary, appliea to me for
“ letter* of UuardiHnahrp on Ihe poraoua and pro-
C'rtvof Omega McCrary. Inxul McCrary. Jamra A.
cCrary. Jonaihuu M. I rary , minor oridiun* of Jona
than McCrary, late of *aid county, dereaaed-
Thonn are there lore to cite and udinoui*h all peraona
feeling an Intrrt-al in anul guardianahip to brand up|*eur
at my office within the time urrecribed by law, then and
there to thew cause. Ifany they have, why said letter*
should not be grunted
tliven under my hand and offiriai *ignature, Una
43d July. I
July 4d, iHJU-wJnd. M ARION HKTIIL N E.Ord.
NOTICE.
IN < ••lupluuice w ith the atututea, notice ia hereby
given that I. a* administrator of ihe estate of Ham j
uel U Purple, deceased, have this day transferred to
J. H Render twenty share* of lire Capital Block of
Hank of Oohnukua, of the City of Columbus, (leorara
bring the wh<le amount of stock belonging to Ui c*-
tuteof said deceas'd Thia ft'ebruarv tkh, lbsd
Till RMAH j NLCKOIXR.
Administrator with the will annexed,
iunets -w .ini of the eatair of Hamuel U Purple
GKOHtiiA—Chuttahoorheo County:
UJ ItFKKAH Nancy Roberts applies to me flir let
ter* of Administration, with the will annexed,
on the estate of William Roberta, late of said coanty,
deceased:
These are t hers lb re to cite and adino.iwh all and sin
gular the kindred and creditor* of amd deceased to be
and appear at my office ,m or before the rust Monday tn
August next, then and there to then cause.if *nv thev
liave, why wud letter* should not be gianted, i *aid
applicant
Oiven under my band and affirlal signature, this thu
•7th day of Jans. 1039
July i—wfed E o R aIFOIIH. ftid
KITE MM.
GBORtllA— Muscogna County:
f?our( o/ Ordirnttry, /VAruary Tenu, 1860.
JAMEH M HI 88K1.L, ndminlatratm of the estates
of John M Kusseil and Rarali E Ruaseil. decAssed
haeln# applied for disnitasHiu. from said adionoai ration
There to re. all persons concerned are her* bv notilled
to aliew cause (if any they have) why said adminum
Irator should not (> dismissed at the Court of Ordina
ry to he held hi and fbr said County on the A rat Mo
day iu September next, and that litis order be publish
ad in terms of the law
A true extract Rom the minutes of said Court*
Feb. 10, IHSO —wfmi, J NO JOHNHON. O
nn WO months after date application will b* made
X *o the Hon. Court of Ordinary of Chattahoochee
cMlnty fbr leave lo sell a negro boy bekiufiug ts ihe'',
M'RMbfW B. Kettby, deceased
UEORfJK H KBI.LV, Adw’r
Jnly i1.1f139.-wSm
tOiUtiREM WATER!
r* T J?£! lve4 WMI fcr MUf b?
Aprill JOHN W. BHOBM
GEORGIA— I'hiMatiJoctiw County:
Cuurt of Ordinary, July Perm, 1848,
Present E. ii. Rati ord, Ordinary.
Uril ERE AH, William Bagley, Guardian lor Amy
Mhort, formerly Aim Davi*. applies lor Letter*
of DtsiutsMioii frotu #aid Guardianship
It is therefore ordered. That all persons concerned
be required to hew cause, if any they have, on or be
f<** the firar Monday in Hentemper next, whv said
.•tiers should nut be granted
A (rue transcript li.ou the uuimle* of-aid Court,
July 4th. lHstt * E G BMKOKD. trd
Julvll- 4aJ
UKOKUIA—TaIbot coaniyi
.Spertal Onurt of Ordinary May 2otk 185 V.
Vl’ lIKRKArt Mr* Ktr.iah Ford, Etecutrit of th*
Vv koitaie ol John W Ford pennons tin# Com
hu letter# of Dtsmissron:
lie it ordered, that all persons concerned lie and a| -
, (Marat toe December Term next ensuing of Dll* cot, t
tbeu and there to shew cause, if auy they have, wl >
Mi.l letters should nol he granted.
A true extrort ftom the Mniueis of satd Court,
j BMh, 185 W MARION HKTHI NE. Or,lma
Mav3u. lUSV. —wthn.
’ GEORGIA’— ChattoliMK>hee County:
, Ckatlaknoi ku* C<mrt of Ordinary, Feb, Term, ‘6
I’resmitK G. K A IFOR D, Ordinary.
I TPON Die Pennon of N N. Howard, mtministra
Ulr on the estate of latUeloa Moigan, deceased
ill m ordered that all persons concerned, shew cause
on or before me first Monday in Mrpteuiber next, whv
said N N Howard should uot he dismwwd from said
adunnisiratutn.
A true transcript from Die minutes of said Court
February 10, 185 V E U. HAIFORD, Ord
Februwrv 14-wlWa.
j GEORGIA Stewart County:
vpwo months after date application will he made to
1 me Court Os Ordinary ol said county, for leave
to sell the land uud uegruoe belonging to the nataie of
Thomas Williams, late ot said connt\. deceaned
, , . _ L I KIKKHKY. Ad’inr
July 2. l*.M*-wßi
GFOKGI A- iliiHcogee County.
('ourt of Ordinary March Term, IHSV.
HULK Nl 81-Whereas Mary Kusseiij Aduuiastra
irix of the e*tate of WiUiam R Rusaell, deceased,
having applied for dutuiasion from saKU.liuini*tra'ion:
It is ordered, That all persun* coucerued shew cause
i kny they have) why satd administratrix should red
be disrru—e.l at the Court of Ordinary to b held in
and for said souty on the first Monday la October
next, and that this order he published tu terms of the
law.
A true traaacript from the minutes of said Court
Man li 17th. IMSV
uiarlV won. JOHN JOIINK#N, Ord.
GEORGlA—Chattahoochee County:
Court of Ordinary, April Term, 186 V.
LTPON the petition of N N Howard, adtnmistrator
on tin estate of Cbarkitt* Morgan, de. eased, fur
I letters of Disiiiisnioii.
j It is ordered that all persons concerned, shew cause,
if auy t hey have, on or before Die first Monday in Oc
tober next, why he shwuld not he dismissed from said
administration, otherwise letter* will then be granted.
A true extract from Die minutes of said Court, April
**. K G: ItAlI OKD, •rdutary
i April Hkh, |B.w whin.
GEoEUlA l —Chattahoochee County:
Ckattaku ocAs# Court of Ordinary P'eft. Term, ‘ft®.
Present B. O KAIFORD, Ordinary.
LTPON the Petition of William H Johnson, adniu.-
istratratoi d* Kmus aea on Ui estate of Isaac
Crosby, deceased.
It w* ordered, That all persous concerned, be requir
ed to show,cause on or before the first Monday in
Heptember next, why he ahould not be disuiisaed from
said adimiiislralion.
A true transcript from the minutes of said Couit
February lHth, Ib3o.
February 18—wdm K. G R MFBRO. Ord.
(.KOROIA -Talbot County
Court of Ordinary, June Term, IBftt.
KI'LK NI Hl.—Whereas Jaiuea JfoxveU. Adnuuwtra
tor of MMhew BowwH, deceased, petitinaa thia
! Court lor Lettei* of Disruiasmn:
He It orderml. That ail persons concerned be and ap
iear at the January Term next ensuing of itua Court
Un i. and there to show cause, if any they have, why
sard letters should not be granted
A true e xtracl from the the minute* af said Onurt.
l June (Mill, 1839.
M arion he rut ne. ord.
, Juiv 4. 1859---wAin
FIFTY NEGROES WANTED.
m. HAVING made our r-rhogetneota for
Jll Ihe Fal! trade, we desire to purchase
jSL 60 or Sixty Likely Heyroe*,
Jhi ol Rood character, coiuiahoE ol yoong
men, wimiiod, plough boys,and gi*le, for whom
the highest mrltelprice will be paid. Petaoti* ha
ving negroee for Mile willfiod it to their interest
to give us a call We will receive and sell Ne
groee on Comiukwiou and no effort* will b spared
to mako eatiefactory aalea, for thoee who may
place thetr negroes in our charge.
Liberal advance* always made on negro** when
dmtnd.
Cali atthe Aootioo and Negro mart of
HARRISON * PITTB,
\ angSl—wtwtf 50 A 61 Broad Btreet.
TWO month* after date application will be made
to the Hon. Court of Ordinary of Chattahoochee
county, for leave to bail the land and negroes belong
inf to Charles R Kelly, an tasaa* person
„u M ,-.T‘ as * ru ’ t “
BOOTS AND SHOES
Kin WE havu now in Store our
UJ SUMMER STUCK of
■a—M Ladies. Misses &
VNh.’ Childrens
BOOTS Ac SHOES,
which lor quality, quantity, ami economy to tRe
purchaser, surj>:t.*-c.*> anything Drought here.
Among our Stock nu> be lust ml—*
for i;yti.i. ui:y,
Gouts’ Franch calf Pump Hoots,
“ r ‘ Light Welt, “
“ “ Calf Oxford Tt©*,
*• “ Kid -
•• French Calf Low rthoes, Pumps, and
*• tilovc - “ “ light waited,
lt Congrcst Calf o alters,
.* Kii j .
“ “ Pur. Lentfesr Oaiter,
Silk
“ “ opera “
H %t m Union “
“ Lasting Tie*,
“ Pat. Leather Oxfofd*. Putups 4Hf
“ SfeOtt Tien.
u SliniMr* with and without heeia,
u Ties,
And nuueron* other kinds both fine and common.
for unit;*.
Finest Kid ami Merouro Lace aud Congress
boot.*, thill solo*, with and without heels.
Finert *ilk warp lusting la*q and Coß|Mi do.
Ssrge de Bcrre, do Id do do.
Kugeue do do do do
Italian and Engliah do dt> do.
Frenrh nnd Ulovc Kid do do do.
“ Kid flool Slipper*,
English Kid and Moroccodu.
Kngliah La.*ting de do.
Velvet Toilet rilipi*ers.
French Embroidered .Slipper*,
White Kid Slipper*.
Ki<l and Morocco Buskins,
French Kid Tius,
Calf and Goat lace Boots, with and without
heel*,’
MISSES.
Mis*©*’ Glove Kid Congress Boot*,
“ English do. with and without heal*.
“ Silk warp, SFge, and
“ English lasting c.,t)gre* A Lace tia.it
crr. with and without heels
Fine Kid Slippers with A without hoolx
“ White Slippers,
“ School Shoe*--something durable.
< HII.UKEY.
Cbildreo's Coagrc.as heel tin iters,
liiM'i! lieel tlailetH,
“ Kid * Slippers
** “ Boot*, and about 30 ad
ditiunul kind* with and without hurl*.
AND JEWELER,
A L tRUi: S tor k OF
Xegru llroguiis and Servants
SHOES,
£ew©d and Pegged, constantly on hand. We
are receiving fresh Good* every week Irwin our
owu Factories.
To Country Merchants and
Traders
WE OFFER OI K (JOODS AT
NEW YORK PRICES.
Only One Price
From wbioh there will tie uo deviation in any in
stance.
A C. SAUNDKRS & CO.
102 Broad Street—Next Door to A. Kyle A Cos.
Columbus. Ua. May 24 dwtf
Scrofula, or King’s Evil,
i* a constitutional diaeftie, a corruption of the
blood, by which this fluid become* vitiated,
weak, and poor. Being in the circulation, it
pervades the whole body, and may burst out
in disease on any part of it. No organ is free
from its attacks, nor is there one which it may
not destroy. The ocrofulouß taint is variously
caused by mercurial disease, low living, dis
ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, tilth
and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and,
above all, by the venereal infection. What
ever bo its origin, it is hereditary in the con
stitution, descending “ from parents to children
unto the third and fourth generation indeed,
it seems to be the rod of Him who says, “ I
will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon
their children.”
Its effects commence by deposition from the
blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in
the lungs, liver, aud internal organs, is termed
tubercles; in the glands, swellings; and on
the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor
ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses
the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu
tions not only suffer from scrofulous com
plaints, but they have far less power to with
stand the attacks of other diseases; conse
quently, vast numbers perish by disorders
which, although not scrofulous in tneir nature,
are still rendered fatal by this taint in the
system. Most of the consumption which de
cimates the human family has its origin directly
in this scrofulous contamination; aud many
destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain,
and, indeod, of all the organs, arise from or
are aggravated by the same cause.
One quarter of all our people are scrofulous ;
their persons are invade and by this lurking in
fection, and their health is undermined by it.
To cleanse it from the system wc must renovate
the blood by an alterative medicine, and in
vigorate it by healthy food and exercise.
Such a medicine we supply in
AYER’S
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla.
the most effectual remedy which the medical
skill of our times ctut devise for this every
where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com
bined from the most active remedial* that have
been discovered for the expurgation of this foul
disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the
system from its destructive consequences.
Hence it should be employed for the cure of
not only scrofula, but also those other affec
tions which arise from it, such as Emptitb
and Bkiw Discasbm, Bt. Axthoky’b Fibk,
Komb, or Ekysiphlas, Pinpi.es, PwrDm,
Blotch?*, Hlains and Boils, Tcmorh. Tetter
and Salt Khkcm, Scald Head, UiNowomM,
Khki matihm, Syphilitic and Mf.bcuhial Die
baies, TJhopst, Dyspepsia, Debility, and,
indeed, all Complaints a hist no thom Vitia
ted oe Imfi bk Bixk>d. The popular belief
in “ impurity o f the blood ” is founded in truth,
for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The
particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa
rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid,
without which sound health is impossible in
contaminated constitutions.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHVSIO.
are so composed that disease within the range of
their action can rarely withstand or evade them
Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse,
and invigorate every portion of the human organ
ism, correcting its diseased action, aud restoring
its healthy vitalities. Asa consequence of these
propertie*. the invalid who i* bowed down with
pain or physical debility is astonished to find his
health or energy restored by u remedy at once so
simple and inviting.
Not only do they cure the every-day complaints
of every body, but also many formidable and
dangerous diseases. The agent below named is
pleased to furnish gratis my American Alman
containing certificates of their cures and directiok.
for their use in the following complaints. Cost it e
ness, Heartburn, Headache nruinyfrom disordered
Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Pam m and Morbid
Inaction of the Boecels, Flatulency, Lose of Appe
tite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints,
arising from a low state of the body or obstruction
of ita functions.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
FOR THB RAPID CURB OP
Conghii, Cold*,, Influenza, lloaraenea**
* Croup, Bronc hitis, Incipient Consump
tion, and for the relief of Conauniptive
Patient* in advanced atogea of the
diacaae.
So wide Is the field of Ita u#efulne* and so nu
merous are the caae* of ita cures, that almost
every section of country abounds in peraona pub
licly known, who have been restored from alarming
and even desperate diseases of the lungs by ita
uae. When once tried, ita superiority over every
other medicine of ita kind is too apparent to escape
observation, and where iu virtues are known, the
Kiblic no longer hesitate what antidote to employ
r the distressing and dangeroua affections or the
pulmonary organs that arc incident to our climate.
While many inferior remedies thrust upon the
community have failed and been discarded, this
has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits
on the afflicted they can never forget, and pro
duced cures too numerous and too remarkable t*
be forgotten.
PREPARED BY
DR. J. C. AYER A CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
SOLD IN COLLUiJL'S BY
Uiqubart fe Chapman. J. A Whitasidet 4 Cos ad
druggists and dealers tn wsdielns generally.
February X 16M.-dw6m 7