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Flint Kivcr Plantations
fok SALE,
tl will wll at a reasonable prlca ahff s^gL
MESNSSfe Qj*i
AND Kli Tt of good bottom ami marsh
Lands, and eight bn mired mod fifty Acres of Pit.): land.
Tl* bottom and marsh l***i* ate a* good a* tan lie
■*(! 111 S™t. Tta.l. y If
•.tilTm-lil. Annll*l,l,wi lin.Ml’ IHIIII. bill
more work MMV't M done, lu ccutp Ihr teadfct.
juH'ieoiiv from overflow.
iOi, a Plantation uAinedtofffiy below Hi* *** or
Oov Town*. OH the weal aide oflhe river, a tin and
• half mile# JiffWto the railroad, embracing ltfOO acres
ofUie hear Ktvir Bottom, witheft t any marsh, and
•ad about sixty or neventj m-ieeot higt cine f ind, up
on which i here in abeautifoi anff convenient settle
meat. Upon thin tMM* there are two ratios l hall
of good levee, but rgqterer -me repair# and eomndi
cable extension to render all 4i*‘ land* secure. |iuon
both plantations, the land* ant!. wWi sMght excwptkitto,
fresh •n>l extremely productive; on the w* * Mde It
is all fr *h but seventy aims. Any gentleman wish
ing to maminc them, will please :U on Mr. Lilly on
the east side, and Mr. Young on the west side o! di.
river, ami should a purchase UtKfoine desirable, soy in
at Columints. Possession given first January n-;t.
JOHN If. IIOWA • .
Jwmtarv 11, lA5H—WfcdU.
.ftr Cotuinhun Enquirer, Corner flora *■ 1
please i npy the above weekly two months
M 11&. WINS 1,0 W,
An experienced Norsaand Female Physician, present*
to tire attention of Itloliters, her
SOOTHING SYRUP,
For Children TeeliiliiK,
which greatly fee Dilute* the process of teething, by
■oft* long the gums, reducing mi inflammation will
aUav All pain and spasmodic action, and is
SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS.
Depend upon it, mothers, ft will give.rest to your
selves, and
RELIEF AND HEAL I’ll TO YQI/II INF A NTH.
We have put up and sold the* article for over ten
years,,a ii dean say. in eonft vira* ■< ad truth of it, what
w.’ liadw never ||{tu been !>l>k! to say
of any other ivl fit!• medic mi.* nev
er has It failed, IVT VC I ||ll7*42 '*n •ingßt in
stance, to effect IV liVilljvJ *1 *5 • cure, when
timely used CIUkTIII V’4 1 ‘ ,4 ' V4fr ***** we
know an in Wif*r I*l 1 U -tmceof tlissai
Ulaction by nru El -tin who used
it. On the ton 3 1 1111 ; i ary,all ar*d
lighted with its npgj|Uoiii, and l*eni in terms Os high
e#l M>mwerid*tion of 1* magi-ai riled* and medical
Vtitans. W* speak inthia matter “what we do know,”
after ten ynr** experience, and pledge our input a Won
f r the hiiftlment .f Wllftt we hen de,tore. In uloinst
•very tbdtanee where the infant Is suffering from pain
and exhaustion, rebel will hi- found in fifteen or tvven
ty minutes after the syrup is administered
Tin* valuable (iM-paf'dion • the pre-cription ofnrieof
the moat EXPEKIKMCpiD and WKJLIUL M IWW
in Nt- England, and hits been used with never-toiling
autvettea in
THOUSANDS OF CASES.
It not only relieves the child from pain, but in vigor
ales Die stomach end bowels, correct* aridity, and gives
tone <) energy to the whole system, it will ai
instantly relieve,
GRIPING IN THE BOWELS AND WIND COLIC,
and overcome i'Di( v u Is ions,
which. If not | I's Fla (speedily rente
died, and in ft 111 I |\|> L’ V j'ieath. Wn be
lieve it the bst| U'* * LiilLvi.’ S'tndriirKgl reme
dy in world, in Tl'KTlilllJ ‘ ill rases ot DY
■ SNTKBYI n-BllllUMljAJdl iIIAII
RIMKA Ia 0(11 I.iMIEN v* In 11.* ■ i. .ii... ;->in ‘-■!!,
ing, o from any other muse We would soy to every
nn-ther, who Ims u child aw© -
going complaint* o mot let true a ihkjl im as, won
?Titn ei-1 n il dices or ohi i.hh, stand between your suf
fering i biid and the relief that will be Ml HK yca.AK
miMID I.Y SIIRB to lollow the tee.l
cine, if timely used. Full directions lor using will ac
coiupnuv ‘H< h buttle. Noun k> mnuu unless the fat
alwi e of Cli ItTIH Sl FED h I A M, NW-\ ..rk, is m. the
outside wrapper
Mold bv Druggists throtggiiQtit the World.
PatMctrAtiflggH E.’No Igf i.imh Hthkpt, N V.
Prurij only Iflceuts per Dottle. Aug g.l,lßs4l—dwly
“the only article
UNRIVALLED IN MARKET
* with i m men at;
HOME AM) EUROPEAN
UtMANQ,
ri’UiE reason why, is th.it hy N Jture'a own process
a it resMireHtiie natur.il color “permanently after tlfe
hair btuoiiMs grayi supplies the natural tiui-is, aud
thus makos it grow on hahi heads, removes all dun
druff. iiching. and heat front the sanlp, gwb-ta and
tones up the nerves, and thus cures iUI immvoum heud
ar he, and may be relied u|Km to mriJ’ nil diseases of
Hie si aip and lour; U wih slop And keep it from tailing
off; M-I.MI t *fl, gamy, HfJtUhy find beautiful, and if
used by I fie young two or three times a week, it wlfl
i!v*-r iUD or beebmi* gruyj then readnr, read the fol
low I iff and judge for Joufeolf.
New Voaa. Jan.H, IbW.
PROP. <. J. WOOD 6t VO
‘tUeitßMhmu - Having hetnd a good deal about Prof.
WouiPriiai. Rasforftliva, und my hair being quifogriiy
I made up my mind to lay aside th prejudice which
1, in common with,a great many persons, find ugainsi
all iminner of patent ineiln un *, ami a short time ag>>
1 couuni|ed uningymu aitw a, lo te-.U it for myself
The result has been so vary sall-fttotory thni I am
very glad I did su.Afld in justice to you, ns wall as for
tin- eocourugeimnii o'fotiiiT* who may he ns gray s I
whs, but woo having my (Mfludim without my rettsone
for setting it ftside, an* unwiUtng lo give your Ucaioni*
tive a triui till they lmv fUrth- r pmof, and thu Ih-sI
tiroufbeing occutar demonsmilmn, I wrote you title
•Iter, which you may show lo any such, ami also ill
red tueioto me for further proof, who am in und out
of the N V. VMra Railing Kstabiiahinent every day.
M v hair in now us natural color ami much improved
in appeal mock evi.vy way, being glossier ami thicker
aud much omra healthy looking i am, Ymrrs He
■jtei't lullv, mEN H Y .1E N KIN H
Cur, Columbie. and Carroll His. Brooklyn,
Livinurton, Ala., Feb. 14, 1858.
Professor Wood Dear *ir: Your Hair Restoritlive
has and one much good in this part of the country. My
hair has liner slightly diminishing for several years,
caused, 1 suppose, trtm a Slight burn when I was quite
an infmit. I have been using vour hair restorative for
six weeks fml l find that I have a fine head of hair
{rowing, after having used all other lemailb sto no sf
wt. I think it the most valuable rfhutniy now extant,
and advise nil who an-Mtflu ted that way to use your
remedy. You uni publish tins if you think proper.
Yours.A.c. K W MIDDLETON.
Fiiilu>ki,piiu, Sept. W, 1857.
Pknr. C. J, Wood: Dear Sir —Your Hair Ucsiont
(t%rf Is proving Itxclf very beneficial to me The front
afld also the hack part of my head, almost |>m its cov
•ring WAS in fuel b rill I have used foil 41 hall pint
hollies SfyourUeMomiive. aud now Die lop ot my
head in Well studded with • promising crop of young
hair, and the front is also receiving Its benefit I hav-*
trted other preparation* without any benefit whatever.
I think from my own personal recommendations, I can
induce many others to try it.
Youra Resp’ly D. R. THOMAS. M. D.
No 4fi| Vine St reel
The Reetofilive is put up in bottles of flxi*e*,via
large, mod mi in, and tunaii; fhesiiiail holds ’ a a pint,
and retails for one dollar per bottle; ihemedhun hold*
at least twenty per cunt, more in proportion than Hie
■mall, retntis fortwn doljurw per bottle; the huge holds
a quart, K’ pm cent more in proporuou and retails
for three dollars.
O.J. WOOD A CO., Proprietors 444 Broadway N.
Y. and 114 Market Bt. Loin*. Mo.
Andsohl by all good Druggists and Fancy Uood*
Denier* Meptgl dwtm
W. E li ff, II.IIA
l<-ntul Nnrgcuu,
OKFICE Corner VronU ami Randolph tstroeu,
c OLvMuas ua.oßuia.
Daonmher I?, ISfln. wA il!.
J. FOGLE & SON,
I-) K NTISTS,
Office ou Randolph Street, ner Broad,
€OL U M BUS, G.A .
Columbus, Deo. 9, 1857. dAwtf.
uu-frx
THE CASKET BURIAL CASE,
ed by the above engraving, i* UniutilnUy ntt
teiiAd iu imitation ot poliahovl Koeuwood, and it
the moat tasteful mtu Apt rupriate metallic cast’
, n-w ued. it pt-miif* a view ol the enure body
liter it so or. cl ow'd, tin* top being c%njos**d ot
thick piato gi.iaa, protected by eiuhofAteiy orua
nio ttnJ cape, one ot which may be m*u m u
niacc in Uie tuigravioa. All sixes from *74 to 75
inches iu fono'h **r>n-tantly ou hand.
NAiVlb PLATES (tirnißbed, neatly euifraVAd.
i ii.LINUHAM & UENSUN.
June S3, 18,'iVf dwtilloiinn
TattNlS,* TRUNKS’ l
Ij'LHjENIE Trunks, Haratoga, French, ijole
J Leutbvr, uud various other Trunks for
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
Also Boutlet Boxes, Leather Bags, I‘tlliaier
Bags, V ait see, Ju. For taUu very low at
m A. c. BYNto 1; US A CO’S
Boot and Shoe Jsluru lU3 Broad Sfe
Colutubus, July 4, 1859. dwU.
HUGHES, DANIEL A CO.
it’ WILL CONTI M L A <ii:.NEKALv\\,\v
L-a Stonuro aud Camnmtion,££**j
Eeceiviug and Forwarding Bu.ii.ess,
AT TilS
LOWELL WARE-HOUSE,
We pledge our best exertion* to give * unfit chon to
ali who m.tv entrust ue with tiieir produce.
We urn prepared to funiivb ah c-ustoevanr
touuu-innn-u and to flit promjHjv a!', ntcier.,, at the
fowm-t market tales tur Ho|i, Salt
aud other puulttiioiisupp’ -
wm ii nrc,iies,
\v M |)AM FL.
W C. IfODCEH.
Columbus, June 16—dwif.
Cl A RDM. of very wxe, siyie, quuiiiy and color fur
/ uJAh“d to ocUw, proiuptiy, at Um ilhtLa uibaai
A. 3EAMSTKESS
For Loss Than # 1500.
910,000 worth Os
GROVER & BAKER’S
FAMILY SEWIYG
lYtacliinos,
FOB SALE.
Every PamUy can now have, at a reasonable price,
a MIfiAMHTREMH with m\ irnnnrln.
As MiMivi-tfdice of the supgrioDty *f flwvw It lia
k*Fs Hewing Machine*, it is cr.nogh to say, there
are now r"itiw Jfo.uwinf them in daily use and the de
f umnd for themts increasing.
Family, Flunlaitou and Dress-maker*i Machine*!
fin* i oiisiauliykc.pt on hand at No 58 Broad Btr*-et,
< ‘(duuibii*, <•., four doorauiioVe ‘ih corner of Manley,
Hodge* 4.430. ItMitruntionM for neitig the Macbineti
given free to thus*? wtn> wish to purehaae.
We unbuilt the foil'>WWf <’* rulie*.*.••, from well
known geiitleoun of fill* SMtion, who here thorough
ly tested the liwver and Hiker dewing Machine#, U>
with hi* HiJd"d the *rtifk*t of Mr*. Orc-sbam, a
ID* ‘K—Maker of tin* city
(From Hon, Jsme* P Dowdell, LaPayette, Ala.)
La FsvtTTK, Ala., March 26, JBM.
Mr KKITII, Cfoltimbu*. <Li
Dear -Sir; I take pisaatfre in refommendlng Orover
Ik, Raker'* fondly HewntA. Machine. We have lin
ed ibn one whiith we puiHiaseii <<f yon, more than *tx
moiilh*, and it is AH that you represented It to be It
i* not only a convmuerite, but we regard It au indis
pensable necessity.
’ Very |.e*psctfolly,
J F. DOWDELL.
[Prom Col Hlne* Holt, Columbus, Oa.j
Orover k. Baker’s Hi wiug Machine bus been In use
in my family for several months, and hoe given entire
salhifar oon. It does not get out of order, rarely breaks
needles or thread, or gives trouble or delay in n* tnan
ngement. It* simplicity of construction, aiid the ease
nod fhcliity with wbk'h il sail t used, constitute a
part of it* numerous ."hiaf exreiieucie*.
March ‘i-*, 1859. HINES HOLT.
[From Mm M Oresbara, Columbus.]
I have been using <>n of Drover k. R.iß* r’* Hewing
Machines, in my business <T Dress Making, jindcbeer
ftiiiy tontify tu the •<: and rapidity with which my
slyhi of work mnyhe accoiupiisluaJ by its iimc, toils
iiiiph< rty ofcxtiiKtruction ami consequent ease ofmaii
agcuient. No conaideration could induce* me to be
without one, or exchange it for any other patlnrn 1
have seen MARY UUKHIIAM.
July Ist, 185.
I From I. a. Brnkaw It Cos., Columbus, Oa.
Wa have used one. <*f Orover*. Baker’* Hewing
Machine* in our shop for three years past, and find
it perfoeUy practicable, easily kept in order, and well
adapted to various kinds of work in a Tailor's Shop.
We take pleaaureiu recommending it to the public.
Fvb VS.IbML LA. BHOKA W * VO.
X) KEITH, Agent.
OOX-XJJSrItiTJ©. aEORQIA.
tVilumbus. Nov 11, IHSM nwtt.
Saddlery, Harness, Leather Ac.
1859. FALL TRADE. 1859-
SIIRIUIAV Ac CO.,
AJIK now receiving Ibeir
Fall Stock,
< wiiNlNlin* ol
SADDLES AND HARNESS,
of all kkiiia. Jiumlock unit °til< Solo Leutbcr,
Fronch ami Amerb ao Calf Dkiua,
Bund ami Traoing Leather,
lleinlmik, Oak titul India Rubber Bolting,
Solo Leather, and Ladies French Trunks,
Os various sixes and sMOob.
Valises, Carp'd Bugs, Saddle und Harness
Trimmings, WUfpb, Collars, Bridles,
Plantation tiear, Trace Cbaius, Humes,
and every other thing usually kept in the ttes,
which aro offered low for Cash or approved cred
it. (live us a trial.
We aro also manufacturing HABKESB our
selvo*, and would Invite the orders of till who
want a #1 rut rate home-made article.
RK PAIRING done with despatch.
SHERMAN A CO.,
Next door below tbu Bunk of Columbus,
: i.i dvrtf. ngbus, 6a.
fall style.
AT THE HIUN OF THE
HAT
89 Hrn.-ul Street,
If. LAN DON is now receiving all the lAshiottA
bto, Stylus of Huts, fur the Fall trade, oiiis
tihg of M OLKSK IN, CASSIMERE, FRENCH
KELTS, of nil colors and qualities, OTTER
BRUSH HATS. PL A IN aud NAPPED BLACK
and DRAB BEAVER, ami ali othlr kinds adapt
ed to this Market. CAPS of every style and
WOOL HATH of all qunlUies, UMBRELLAS
CAN EH, ETC. Wo are now prepared with a
conformalor, to fit ovory bead, so that the Hat
will return it# proper shape aud lit Lbo head easily
Call und ax amine oar stock.
Aug. fith, 1859, iLt wU.
BQOTS iLND SHOES
WK have now in Store our
| I SUMMER HTOOK of
Gents, Ladies, Misses &
I*. Children's
BOOTS <Sc SHOES.
which for quality, quantity, and economy to the
purchaser, surpasses anything brought here. —
Among our Stock may he louud—
1 OU OEATLKTIIiV,
Gents’ French ualt l’ump Boots,
** “ Light Writ, “
** “ Calf Oxford Ties,
•* “ Kid “
” French Calf Low Fhooe, Pumps, and
*• Glove “ “ “ iitflit welted,
** Cktßiirest Citlf Gaiters,
f‘ Kid “
•* ** Pat. Leather Uaitors,
“ ** Sllk * 5
*• ** Opera “
” 4 * Union **
** Las dug Ties,
14 Pau idoathui’ Oxloida, Puutp 4 H
44 f*oott Tl*e,
“ tilippore ‘vitU ftd without heels,
44 HijjliUuid Tics,
And numerous other kiudabolh J 1 no aud common.
FOB L tlt <
Finest kid and Morocco l. • * ‘ fongreas
Boot*, thin ttolcs, with and without Im. D.
Finest silk warp looting 10.0 and Congrusa do.
Sergo do Borrd, do tlo do do.
Hu reuo do do do <lo
Italian aud English do do do.
9rwMb and Glove Kid do do do.
•• K id Heel Slippers,
Rn:v! h Kid and .Moroocodo.
Kagiish Lasting do do.
> cri.-t l allot SUpjH'rS.
French Embroidered Slippers,
W hite Kid SHpjajrs.
Ki>iand Morocco Hush in*,
French Kid Ties,
Call and Goal laeo Boots, with aud without
heela.
Misses’ Glove Kid Congress Boots,
14 KugUsh do. with and without heel*.
44 Silk warp. Serge, and
“ Eulish Listing -Congress A Laee Gait
ers, with and without heel*,
44 Fine Kid Slippers with A without heels
* W hit* K id Slippers,
44 School Shoo* something durable.
CHI LUKEA
Children’* Congress heal Gaiters,
“ Laoo heel Galter*,
“ Kid “ Slippara,
•* “ 44 Boots, and about 80 ad
ditional kinds with and without heels.
A LARGE STOCK OF
Xegru Brogans and Sonants
SHOES,
Sowed and Pegged, oonriautfr* on baud. We
are receiving froh QooJ# every week from yur
own Factories.
To Country Merchants ac*
Traders
WK OFKRO|!|| UOODK A
NEW YORK riUCuS.
Only Ono Prioo
From which there will be no dev Ut ion in any in
stance.
A. C. SAUNDERS A 00.
102 Brmid Street—Next Door to J. Kyle A Cos.
Columbus, Ga. May 24. dwtf
Sundries.
rpilE subscribers are receiving and will keep coo
1 stamJyon hand lire fulfowing arttrfea:
No. I and 4 MacMirel, in Half Kits aud Kita:
Sugar Cured Hams -acboiraaiticie.
HreakiostllNcon. liiiiolted Heel. Heel Tongues,
Also, the folio wm g guides us the best quahly via:
Lime I'luMter Paris,
Hydraulic Oiuent,
Dyjnnuin.
•wtuig I'owder and Safety Fuaa
Rock and Miumdafe.
dll GIiNBV Is ••
Joeph P. Foil,
ATTORNEY AT. I.A.W.
COI.UMBUH, GEORGIA.
WILL atteinl promptly to all buninc*a cntrusteil lo
bur care in th eonntfo* of Muscogee. Harris
Talbot. Taylor, Maiion Aug t.'liatrahoochee
Offtce on Randolph Street, over llolt and Ilutchin'*
Office. .■ Kept. K—wd7m.
Howard At IVcoiih,
ATTORNEYS AT X.A.'W,
CRAWFORD, ADA,
ROlt. , HOWARD. WALTER 0. WEEMS.
Crawford, Ala. June 8. wAdtf.
.tlarion llctliuiic,
ATTORNiSY AT ’x.AW,
TADBOXTON, Talbot Cos., Oa
Ootober 24,1868. wAdtf.
Hosts A: I,a hi,
ATTORNEYS A T LAW,
COLUMIiUA, (JhOUUIA.
. J HOSKS WM A I.AWfI
Office next door to the Post Office,
Bept L i- dwtf.
B. V. MARTiM. J. J ■ M ARTIS. J. J. SLADE
MARTIN, MARTIN &- HLADJS,
-A.ttornovH at Law,
COLUMBUS GA.
December 17, lsb.—dwtf.
Shorter, fliumhers & Shorter.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
BUPAULA, ALA.
Will practice in Barbour and the adjoining
counties of Alabama and Georgia.
K. . NUOKTKH. W. U. CUAMBEUB. H. R. SHORTER.
Moy 27, IW. if
J. H. TAYLOR. WM TAYLOR.
TaYLOR & TAYLOR,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
ullil>rrt, Ga.
WILL PRACTIOB in the Counties of Baker,Clay,
('alfloun, Early, Randolph, Hu-wari * Terrell,
and will give prompt attention to all buHine** entrus
ted to them. novtl—wtf.
CULLENS & TURNIRSEKD,
ATTORN EYB AT LAW,
FORT GAINES, GA.
Will practice in Clay and adjoining aounties
in Georgia, and in Henry county, Ala.
Apr sl 4 —wtf
w. s. lonmuN. r. s. RucxKK.
Johnson & ruck i;r,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
VUMHUTA,:
CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY, GA.
Wll.i.givu prompt nttention to nil buHtiieen entrus
ted to their care throughout tho Fstailia Circuif,
and the counties of Talbot, Ham*. Marion, Taylor
and.H'hfoy, of the L'hattnboochee Circuit.
Fuitruury XI, IB6o—wlv.
r l\ J. li U N It,
ATTORNEY AT LA-W,
HAMILTON, (iA.
Will attend prosiptljr to all business entmetod
to his care. Jan2B 1869—wly.
‘liiMiuaM AV Cobb,
ATTORNKY AT J,A\V.
PRESTOS, W.lnter Count,, (la.
Will practice In the coutitiea of (May, Chatta
hoochee, Webster, Early, Randolph, Stewart nd
Sumter. Particular attentiou given to collecting
and remitting. Jan2ft 1857—wtf.
WM. P. ELAM. THADKUfi OLIVER.
Flam Si Oiit er,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BUENA VIBTA,
MARION COUNTY, GA.
Will practice In the counties of Marion, Macon
Stewart. Taylor, Chutlahoochee, and any of tho
adjoining counties, when their services may bo
required. Also in the District Court of the Uni
ted Slates for tho District of Georgia.
September 11,186S. —wtf.
K. .N. Min fiord,
Attorney ot Law,
UEAKKEY, EARLY, C 0„ UA,
Rlakoly Ga., April 2,185 ft. wtf.
Sogers & Deb ratten rcid,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
VIENNA,
Dooly County, Georgia.
a. ROUGHS. M. DKUItA I* VRIi KKin.
Mav 27. 1859.
To the Farmers and Planters
OK GKORGIA AND ALABAMA.
Economy, Improvement, Convenience.
3mini3S3*2’!S
MANU’JJEATEU I>K PIIOHI'JIO I EREVIAN
G U JUNTO.
r fnrt Unit thm Gunno ik ®t|ual lo Peruvian,
I pound per i ouiid, is us well csiabltsiied us any
tact can be established by human fostiiiiony and ex
perience.
Four good reason* why farmers should use thiu Gu
ano in iireferancatA any o the re:
1 hi. It is ftillyei|uaho Peruvian on the ftrslcrop •
4. It coats, at present prices of Peruvian, ten dollars
less pur urn.
3 It ia perfectly prepared for immediate use by drill
or otherwise
4, It contain* fifty per rent more Ph splint® thou
Peruvian; aildi* therefore a more permanent improver
of the soil.
This Guano has been used in the vicinity of Colum
bus by R J Mo*®*. C A. Peabody and others, with
very *aiifttctory result*.
(jotMMiiner* immt he par’icular to specify in their or
ilers Reese's, and observe that our name is branded on
Ilia bugs.
Term* cash, or acceptable lime drafts on city house*
Pamphlets giving a full account of lire above Guiuio
can be obtain* and by addi®s*ing
CfUNBY & 00.,
SOLE AGENTS, FOR COLUMBUS, GA.
November 4th, 1939—d1l v3m
NOTICE.
,Ji The snbscnbcr offer* tor sale a valuable
frcJfctSttwk Farm in the 7th DisliuTof Worth couii
. Ga , consisting of G?H> at res of Laud. 130 or
14ft Acres open Lands, anew Gin House and
rt- rew upon ihe place, lift or *401) head of t'anl*>, about
the same number of hogs, and 3ft head of sheep
Venn® will l e nmde accommodating and strictly so
w inoi ilia cash is otfored. fcluquire in Alhanx atjas.
Hill's Livery rttables, for directions to the place
June 4 wtf THOR. II -KENDALL.
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
1 WILL sell at n ruaßouublo price and upou
JL such turma as will suit a good purchaser, my
plantation iu Marion county, situated upou “Bine
Knot” Creek, 11 mile* from liuena Vista. Upon
the place is a Flouring and Saw Mill. Gin-House,
aud all necessary out buildings: consisting of
good framed negro cubiua, stables, aud burn, all
in the best repair, having only been built a snort
time; a good dwelling with five rooms. There is
attached to the place two thousand acres of a*
well limbered laud as eau be found in Georgia,
and about one hundred under cultivation. The
Grist and Saw Mill* arc both doing a fine bust
uoss. A ready sale eau be bud for all the lumber,
bring only six utiles from the Muscogee Railroad,
over a good road.
To one who wishes to make a good und safe
invest meat, 1 would call their attention. My
rvasou for wishing to dispose of this valuable
property Is. that tny profession will not admit of
uty personal attention to it. In tny absence front
home, by calling on A. Floyd, he will give all in
formation iu regard to tho property.
f. l. McLaughlin,
Blue Knot Mill*, !*• 0., Aug. 2ft, IRML ts
THOS MACKENZIE & SONS,
Importers of
SAQQLERY HARO-WARE,
MAN UFACTU RJ2RS.OF
HATED COACH AND GIG BAKES,
AND DEALKRrt IN
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.
No. 4)Pi;ilnlti!Uorc-*t. Near Charles,
BALTIMORE.
Feb. 14, tMO—Urtv*
TOK SALK.
‘TMIR subscriber ha* on haul a few HTILLP for the
I manufheturing of PRACII HU AN DY or WIIIH
KKY. which he will sell at very low prices. Also
Tin, Sheet Iron and Japan Ware.
of every variety and description, which ran be bought
at the lowest rates
JOB WORK,
Done at short notice and on the most liberal terms.
J. B. HIOKB, Agents,
Next door below Man* Soucl, Broad direct.
July 1. IWrt—dwtf.
American Guano!
r |MIK combination* of this Guano give* it high re
-1 pate as a ferulia®r.nd it to cla**®l as folly equal
to the Peruvian A large supply expected at an earre
dax by fit MU’ It CO
klaa®M. IN, Vrr, t, JMn <
I -4
I § ■ r 1
V~=r. :=s=rr.„.
_JDR V: MOTT’S^
(Elidlnlu’ute
84.)
- •♦
An aperient and stomachic preparation of
IBON purified of Oxygen and Cirbon by com
bufition in Hydrogen, of high medical author
ity and extraordinary efficacy in each of the
following complaint*, viz.:
DEBILITY. NERVOU3 AFFECTIONS, EMA
CIATION. dyspepsia, diarrhea, consti
pation SCROFULA SALT RHEUM. SCURVY,
JAUNDICE LIVER COMPLAINTS RHEUMA
T(BM, MERCURIAL CONSEQUENCES, INTER
MITTENT FEVERS. NEURALGIA. CHRONIC
HEADACHES. FEMALE WEAKNESS MIS
MENSTRUATION. WHITES CHLOROSIS.
PIMPLES ON THE FACE, ROUGHNESS OF
THE SKIN. fefj.
The IRON absorbed by the blood, and
thus circulating through the whole system, no
part of the body can e&cape their truly wonder
ful influence.
The experience of thousands daily proves that
no preparation of Iron can for a moment be
compared with it. Impurities of the blood, de
pression of vital energy, pale and otherwise
sickly complexions ind cat its necessity in al
most every conceivable caw. In all cases of
female debility (floor albas, chlorosis, etc.), its
effect* are delight ully renovating. No remedy
has ever been diacov rod, in the whole history
of medicine, which ererts each prompt, happy,
and fully restorative eff. ct. Good appetite, com
plete digestion, rapid acquisition of strength,
with an unusual disposition for active and
cheerful exorcise, immediately follow its tiee.
Asa grand stomachic and gcn'ral restorative
it has no superior and no substitute.
Put up In iM-af Ifot mtat Iwu * MWitulnlng
50 uHfo, tilie* 50 <-iifa jr box; “lx ><*•*,
i'4 50; !• Onai * < *•*. •*<>. I l '*** !•- Iy
DrUf'irl-'ls grinirnlly. V 4 ill •*’ sent <*-■ *
any nililicu u<* *’ *■ pri<-a. AH lrt“
tars, orl‘ rs, ilr., should *’ uddrr***•! lo
K. B. LOCKE & CO..
General Aijonts.
;i;w imo tii'.v \v, m y.
M. H.—The hv Is h feSOlmlD of Ilia
%t*ii on mi ll mx.
Pr sale by V EMIiKRTON k CAKTEIt.
Nov. 14--wly Oolunthtis, Gft.
It IS. LlTTlili’B
VERMIFUGE.
Iu LARGK Bottles and Viulg.
Nothing else i* rsattlred to relieve chlldrau of
Worrns : ami besides being one of the ehpnt sad
best VeriuiftigS# ever offered so the public, lie fre
quent. ue In families will save much trouble and
expeim*. u* vvoJl as the live* at many children—for
eight out of every tea canoe generally require it.
I, I TT H I’ S
ANODYNE COUGH DROPS.
A otrlnin ear* fr fWdi, Cknighi, Hronrhltit,
Jttlhma, Pain in the Hrmnt; alto Group,
Whottftiay (Jonah*, Jtr,, Ac.,
amongst Children.
This I* a pleasant medicine to take, producing Im
mediate relief, aud In nine oat of teu ?**■ a prompt
cure. It exorcises tho uioet controlling tune nee
over Coughe aud Irritation of the Lasgsyf any re
medy known, often stnppiug tho most violent in a
few hours, or at most In n day or two. Many cut*..*
thought to be decidedly couanßlptive, have been
promptly cured by using a few bottles. A* anodyne
expectorant, without ostringiug tho bowels, It stands
paramount to all cough mixtures.
LITTLE’.**
FRENCH MIXTURE.
This Is prepared from a French ltecipe Da the
forms of No. 1 and 8; the first for the acute, aud
No. Ii for the chronic stage,) and from Uaunexampled
success ia likely to supersede every other remedy
for the cure of diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder,
Gonorrhoeal, Blcnuorrhoial, and Leuchorrhooal or
Fluor AI bus affection*. This exh-usivo compound
combines properties totally different iu u*t.- and
character from any thing to bo found in the 1 idled
States Pharmaeopcela; aud In point of safety aud effi
ciency U not rivalled iu America,
LITTIiE’S
RINGWORM & TETTER OINTMENT,
FBRTII, Wo. *.
Hundreds of cases of Chronic Tetters, Hcald Head*
aud diseases of the skin generally, have ft •• cured
by this remedy ; aud since the introduction of tin
No. *2 preparation (being etrotiger* scarrely a case
ha* hson found that it will ui>t effectually or ad Marta
lu a short time For tbo cure at C'aaceroua Sores
and Ulcers It Is applied lu lire form of plaster*, aim
is almost infallible
In more than two hundred places In Georgia, au*
in tho Kouthcrn flutes, they mto he liit.i . mul a j
there nr® scamps about who are counterfeiting hi. j
remedies, by palming off their own or something i
else, by using tho same or similar ntuire- for no pa- |
tent is wanted or secured amid tbo absurd patent * of
the day,) lei all Ik. rantiaad to look W*!l for tk
tlgnatureof the Proprietor, thus:-
and also his uhiuo blwu Into the gins*of each bottle
JKjp- All order* aud letter* to be addressed to
LITTLE & BRO.,
Wholesale Druggists, Mantu, Ja
Vi v. 1 I -w ! \
War ! War! War !
e lIRI I.XHKP AGAINST PAIN* OF ANY KINO BV
DR. A. W. ALIEN’S
SOUTHERN LINIMENT!
\NI) .every Southerner will be satisfied by using
one Dollar’s worth that they have no furtherin'®
for Northern Liniments. Foi Family and I'lausalion
use it has no equal. It cures Rheuinatism. N.-urtilgnt
rtirains, timises, fresh <TH, Pam* in the
Back or Limhs, Cholic in man or beam, and in the on
ly certain remedy .known tor Blind Htagger* in Horses
—and every one will find it a saving ol time amt mo
ney by keeping a supply on hand
ft/"Prepared by Dr A NV A 1.1, BN, Columhu*.
tla. None genuine without the rtignature and rt< al
of A. W. ALLEN.
For sale hy I'BurIIART & CHAPMAN
and J.W HltOOKrt Columbus
Wanted—a responsible agent in ever) Southern
town and village.
U r C ACTION TOEVEHYBODY Don’t use any
more Northern Liniment until you have given the
ttouihern Liniment a fair trial
CERTIFICATE.
Con wm*. May IS, 18!W
Dr. A W. Al.l.EN—Dear Bir: Allow us to pn nt
you this certificate for vour rtonihern Liniment We
have used over a huitared buttles of your valuable
medicine during lb® last jrear, and do not lo stlate in
saying dial we never saw a Ltninteiil equal to it. ami
have used all kinds V\ e have used yours for Cliom
both fin N.'gn-es and llorsis. ami in no msiam e It.u
it failed to effect speed) relief. We consider Uan in
valuable medicine tor Cholic, rtpiaius, Hrc . s rtwcl
lins. Fresh Wound*, Ac.,and would not be without
It lor any consideration.
July 17 -- wtf. J. Vr.RNOYfe CO,
BLDKLL & WEEMS,
H’AVK removed t” ihe cornor formerly ocfi.u
. pied by W. A It add, dr. • o , lately by Watt
and ntppington , where they wili Leap cor sUutly
ou baud, a well ae lee led stock of
GROCEHIFS,
couniating; tu part ot Bacon, Bagging and Rope
Sugar and Coffee, Liquore, &c. All ot wiucti
they offer at the lowest maikol prices.
Asa 30, IBM. wtf.
PKMHKHTOV \ (\RTEIt,
mtUOQISTS,
of the Big Mortar,)
COLUMBUS, GEOUGIA.
Have on hand a well selected (tuck of
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
Chemical*, l'amts, Oil*, Glare,
DYE-STUFFS,
Perfumery, Fancy Article*,
Perfumery, Fancy Article*, Brushes, Spice*,
Glare Ware. Surgical Instrument*,Gold Foil, Ci
gar*, ijuruiug Fluid, Ac., Ac.
Which tho afl'eron term* a* favorable a* can be
afforded in thto section of country.
They would rcHpeettully ask of those wishing to
buy to •xaatio® their gootfe sad price* before pun ha
■hlg _ aeptfl.. wfitn
Eduontionnl.
rpifß nibsrriher. who ha* had ten year*’ experi-
I eme in teaching and ge.v, ruing boy*. doair< * to
establiah, In a healthy and agreeable section of tho
country, a rreparatory School, in w liich will be taught
the ustia course or study pursued in similar liuhtu
tion* Keternncs of character and qualifications fttm
ished if dvsusd. Ad ill*** Lancasicr f H. Virginia,
9**-v.\s a. a. evajua
NEW YQPtK MACHINERY
DEPOT,
222 Pearl Street, New York,
MILBANK & ANNAN,
(Bucueestirs to A. L. Ackerman,)
MANUK ACT!'HERS AND QIALBRS IN IRON ANll WOOD.
STEAM ENGINES ADN BOILERS, LEATU
brand rubber belting.
WORKING MACHIMiitV AND
Manufacturers’ Articles, &c.
fiteptemher 2C, 185^—wfiui
$lO Reward.
45. STOLEN from the eube riler n th
-3d instant at night, my grey tot* about
tTfv * afoHit six yoars old. us line six and id
.LuJL good order, ihin main and tail, orcnHion
ed hWbeing aw o'ltj shod <n front; a blat k quilted
sad tie; one spring tr rupnnd one piuin stirrup, and a
double head ssail bridle.
I wM pay the above reward for the thief an ! horse,
wiili jwoofto convict the thief, or I will pay a sam- uc
-1 tory reward for the horse nlone. He wa* seen making
1 hi* wav towards Barnesville having on a tall crowned
| white hat. R. (i IIYAM.
Indian Spring*. Fept. 17—wtf.
, AA.AA BEWAMh.
P% NTH AV EH or from the stt^wriber.
t ßMh[one m ile above Pe gy art's ridge, oa the
Q r MfVnHt'iHt I t r.k. a H v Ware, shod mi front
f.reti p trimmed close, a little -war hacked j a little
lopped In the left hips heavy uiai.e and tail Whet
r!i< left h'tl a small rope round he neck. I will paj
the above reward for so-r deliv r? to iwa, or ten dal
lar* with urtxdUt eAuriet the tnief
DANIEL HOOD Water Oak P O. Oa
Nov. 14—*lt wtf
E. C. CORBETT,
BROKER and Deaer in SLAVES,
SAVANNAH, G! OIiGIA.
U‘ ILL kr**-p coriwnititlv oti bend h good tnpvly o!
Virginia and Georgia Negroes lir sale ID-wih
ajao receive, bay and sell for ll hi* servi
ces tic is also prepared t< ..Mke the usufo ndvau.es
‘•n property, both real and peraOuat, lrtt tt hr* iharg.
for *le.
ft” <e near the I’ulaskt House find I’*t Office.
July 4, IM4 Wfiffl,
II RAN DM At UORALR,
38B]lOAD ST.
Ol'mt THEIIt J.XCEEEENT STOCK OF
was- ffPIAKOS MELODEOMS, M.,
It VI M A. So. prl ... ’
A good PittAo for-VitiO; MolodfciiS from SSO to
ffl26. Alt*", an exeolUmt Organ for Chunb or
Parlor tU$-45U. Call iuid vxuwir# at iJO Broad
Street, lA^—blv.
J. W. A W. A. ROSS,
Wholes le and Retail
DRY GILDS & GROIEHY
MERCHANTS.
iYI a€* o ii, <ii eo r # ia.
Also. Agent* tor Wheeler’s and Wilson's
i Sywiug Machines. sctll—wti.
FRESH THOMASTON LIME,
FLA.S'rTSJbC r>^VK,XS,
AN IT
ROSEVDALK cement.
It; UT Km reived and for Kale by
■uavl f.wi B. V. COI.EMAJN
j WANTED,
rLnw Bl’rillßLfr clean, wett-aavedCJow Uiwr,
Jll'l mavH. wtf H F tolL *1 \N.
! PILES, FISTULA, STRICTURE,
CANCERS AND SCROFULA CUBED.
! lIAMPMI-LTrtt.rr *"""*'• *<.f t#i*‘ h.gh.-M
I t li.tr,it ler, lo lo* mo <•-* v. ill h*- f>trw.ird>-d “r
! foi?r.rvVnV* ‘i’Vtip’ruN s wond*>rrnl rearedw* rnu*i
j give NinH devcrlption of the discos®, us spimaranctr
;in rts tm.ipi* ut stage, present i..< At. I
! \ Hires lioritsiaiiip 11111*1 o • i*r*tj**.y ail touimimka I
thm*. Vddo-sa J A Cl.ni'TON,lluntoviGr. Ala.
; < CRB* <H. AttANTLED.
LUMI'KIN HOUSE.
lIUII-KiN, STEWART (X). GA.
Jrrj£f> THE oub-entmt, htsvirg porehaw’d the
j |fi*iab.'Ve house, i* resolved lo make it one j
worthy the patroDeiio ol the travelling
public. D good hire and fltte|jtiv*s®fvfo eh-ruld
entitle a U*fol to custom, llio -ddreigm-d Haiiere j
htmsdff, that those who trv him nnee, will oom
again l <*niH-vied with in** Hotel, ar-t commo
dious Rubles with truatv • etlmv
Oct lit wtf. JOHN YARBROUGH.
NBttRU-ES! NKitROKS!
llfEere eonalnntlv rereiving from Vir- yßk *
i VV gnus and North Carolina h largejKtfli
[ and well ael ‘cted slock, of Met*,
hoyt ami Girl®, including field I’-.nda, hoarse
Morvsuts, mechanics, Ac., bought hy one <A t ~ s
the firm exproi**ly lor this market. Our friends
may rely on getting negroes of good character,
coming up fully to our representation*—a- wesei!
none on CQitinahh-too
H ATCIiER Si. MdGEHEE.
July 5M>, 185i4~wtf
P illC ES TO SUIT TH E THU S.
TIIE ES i\.C3-XjiEl
MAN UF ACTUftI .'G CO,
OFFER tlp'ir various atvles ol Good , compri*
.iu- OdNABURfJS.Y \R.NB, FASHION,
(or stripes,)
PIN •'--KNOT PLAINH NEGRO KERSEYS*
SOUTHERN Um-EYB, “TRUCK FOR
TRO WS E RS,” COT TO N ROPE, Ac. Ac.
at gugatlv reduced prices.
They invite the sjrecial attentn u of the Trade
to their Stock which ii complete in .-very respect
J . RHODES. BROW YE, Agent
Columbua* Dc 5, 1857 twit wtf.
A CAI a >,
I NOW have on band a largesasortmont of VRIU
I CLEtI, of the tinr'ift maierinland rhoreeat manufac
tur® ever before ofibreil in this market,® rbracmir
OOA< ‘IIF.S, BERUN S, C \ I,EE< ’ll ES,
Murk ;Cale*he, Kockawayi,
TOP AHD NO TOP BUGGIES,
ALSO, A SPLENDID STOt h OK
New York Trotting Buggies,
OF EVERY STYLE AND DEBt KIPTION,
which I “tier <*n better terms than ran be afforded elsa
where, for c.uih ui Approved credit.
t am about winding up my business, and would h<i
(ddigi and to all indebted by note or account, to call and
settlei itherby cash or nnlisfectory renewal. AU who
omit this will find their claim* in the hand* of an at
torney for collection. U. t McKEE.
N. Ii AH those who do not intend paying without
being sued, are notified that five tier cent, will be de
ducted by calling ui the captains office ami settling
forthwith 11. C Mch.EE
Columbus. Jauuarv 31— wtf.
FASSM ANN’S
IRON HOOFS AN TIES,
I’Oli. l O'l'TON BALES.
/Vised Cent* per ft>. —2s per cent Use than Rope.
\!S V one considering the advantage of Iron over
. Hope u* autumnal for hiudtug cotton bales, will
be surprised that it has not been adopted long ago.—
th Us security against fire there ia an overwhelming
reason for ire adoption.
The press®* in the seaport eittos have igfeu ihe mam
cause of its not being generally adopted; but now that
objection to removed generally, ami the Orleans Press
—the largest in NewOrleaire gives a the preference
oVer Ro|k* The Pas*maun Iron Hoop and Tie is the
itnproveiftent of one of the Proprietors, and isiyiopted
from the filet, that it is found after long experiment., to
comhtpe tire greatest moms in s titpln ity ami facility
of apphcai iou of any on. yet made. ?t is so prepared
as to require ho change for re-emnnreseing. Thus ob
viating the only remaining difficulty at the seaboard
cities,
The hoop* are sent of any lens"di, from sight to ten
feet, and a foil guaranies given that neither the Ties
nor Hoop® will break. And further, that all cotton
bound iu them shall bt* received on ihe same terms at
the Orleans Pres*, ire rope bound cotton The wei (lit
ler bale i* about the same a rej*e, not une pound
more or fees.
To show the opinion shipmnsler* have of it, we give
the following, among nuiueroua umoueudattona we
have:
The undereirued, mas ers of vessels, having had
cotton compressed w ith Fassinann'N new Iron Hoop*
and Ties, hereby recommend the same. The bal* l*e
iag weUcouipressed, ami the buttons or hoop* never
breaking when thrown down in ths rthip’s hold, or
when stowed.
I. L t'omley. Captain of ship Moses Davenport,
A. Robmson, •* “ Madras,
Jams* Touiaa, “ “ Henry,
A Talbot, “ *, Ilarcascoget,
John Dean, “ “ James Flint,
John C Wtluer, “ “ Multiouse,
H Koppenlioldt “ “ Ella A ( lark.
L I* Meriil, M “ Bark Kimball.
The price of Hoop* ami Tiesai New Orleans is six
cent spci pound, and ail orders will receive prompt at
tention. Liberal deduction* made to merchant* for
city acceptance.
r. BELCHER, Agent,
14U OtmmeuMd ,I'i*s, ,Nw Wifeao*.
Juiy 4-lw.
7. S. SPEAB,
PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER
Successor to S. 11. Purple, cor. Broad &, Randolph st.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
STERLING SILVER & PLATED WARE.
HAIR. WORK.,
A beautiful variety of Pnitenjs. I will make to order any design and stylo and platt you toay require
WATCHES, CLOCKS Sc JEWELKY
Rqj/*ireil by r and experienced Workmen, and warranted.
CAJSTES! GA.7STES!
Gold, Sliver, Ivory Loaded Heads—Hickory Crookaand Swordg
Ly v :4 PEBSLE SPECTACLES,
Gold *nd Steel Frames,
~~ tkr ‘
of the best quality mannfactared. Glasses set in o!d frames to suit a! 1 oyes.
I invito the attentiou ofall to my Stock, and will ahow it with pleasure, whether yoi purchase o* not.
Purple’s old Stand, Corner Broad and Randolph Streets.
Columbus, Ga., Oct. i>u, 1868.—dwtf T. S. SPPAR^
“Em i mm n
Gil AN 0,
f rom tilt’ Sou (It Pacific Ocean, 1
’ American Guano Company New York.
r f , HIS Guano, fur superior to any other fertilirer known, and of permanent value to the toil, iaaold
1 at thirty per oct.t. less than Peruvian Guano. lt peeuliar natural combination of the Phuo*
pbates and .Sulphate* of Lime, eaahle* it to reat<>re to tba foil the properties lost by oonsUuit arup
f, and the j lautc-r will be enabled not merely to reap from its use a present crop, but find his
bind at the und of the season healthier and stronger, requiring a less amonnl of Guano for the next
planting.
This Guano FEEDS, but does not stimulate to excess tho roots of fdarts, and they are thereby en
uhh I to w itbstund the eftu<*ts <*} Dr* ugh t to a greater degree than by the use of any other fertiliser
kn- wn. The univef'tal objection te tlie use of Peruvian Guane from its fatal results during a dry
Mason is obviated by the u*o of tbo American Gnano.
i.iu applieation of this Guano willensure wonderful aropsof cotton, com, wheat, ry®. tobacco,
vegcliihi* Ac. For fell infortnatbuiaud rep rta of Ibe experiments with this guano, U>-
g, ncr w.h P.tt.i J -!b;ii* fur'L.-tribotiou, apply to tiUVBI A CO., Columbus, Ga.
Pamphlets will be sent gratis to persons desiring tbixn. Oct. 26—-dlw w*m.
NOVELTY WORKS !
PU Ills’ IT LTKE
A.T RETAIL I
SALKS ROOM OV EU
J. Hi’billip’s Dry (luods Store,
So. 140 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
AT the aoiicft-ation of many fro nd* I have de- ;
yi-L termll>ed to seiimy Furniture at
rfl Retail as well as Wholesale.
And I will be happy to meet and serve my former j
friends and custoitwrsatuiy unit* room, a# above de
signnted; and I must ask of liioce whom 1 have not
served to call and let m* show them my FURNITURE
and if it i*
AS GOOD AND CHEAP AS
NORTHERN FURNITURE,
I know that they will as Southern people, give uie
then patronage.
S. $’ Dealer* are Inviusd to mmia my stock before
going North.
Ilrackrto. nonldlnga, C rrlagi. Turn
ing, Faucy Saw ing, Ac.
DONS AT LHOfeT NO 1 ICE.
COFH N rt, both covered and mahogany, always on
bund md at ail prices.
try Order* soiKitedand promptly aueuded to.
Xddrese. W K. HARRIrt
Cohiutbna. Ga . March 14. dw r tl
COLUMBUS
Smldk'ry* liuruc^
A\l leather store.
U. MILDLERROOK & CO.,
94 Broad Street,
m. MANJ l ALTI HERB AND DEALER#
l a Lent her,
wim h the follow mg coiupruM’s a part
* _ —rtpunreh btuilfod Baddies, overlaid; Eng
lish do* Planters’ Plain and; Youth’s and Boy’s do;
Wagon an Pfenutioudo; and Ladies dad dies,—vox re
ly of sty ia*.
UiiUU‘, .llartlßiaici, Saddle-
ItugN, and Medical do.
HARNESS,
Fins Mixer plated Carnage Harness—all qualftfea.
“ *• “ Kockaway **
“ “ “ Double Buggy
•• “ ** Mingle do “
Plain black Harness, ail styles and qualities.
LEATHER,
eiivjri.ua Leather,lliidle do, llog Skins,
Pad rtkina, llartons Leather, Oak and Hemlock,
ft, he LcitUff. t alf ftkin.r. Lining Skins,
Shoe Pegs,Last*, Thread and Findings, A*.
Machine Belting.
Leather and Rubber UalUng, a'l widths,
Light Rubber and Canvqe Bv lung, for
Plow Back Hands Just the thing for Planters.
Brit Rivets, and Lace Learn, r
TB.UNK.S.
arm Ladies and Gmtlsmen’s
\ and Traveling Trunks, all quoii
, snig <l ;J H |i,,l l a&|: f and atyles. Bonnet Boxes, Vaiures
and Carpet Bags.
UARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.
i cJSTMJD Knanrelfed Leather, P?a Dash Leather anJ
i Enameled Cloths, all w idth* and quaitttea;
: (Til Carp-1, Luce*. Fringes, Head Lining*,
le-ather Cloth Bootings, Nails, Tacks, Ac.
Stirrups, Bitts, Buckles, Uarnesa Mountings,
Haim s Coliai#. Whips, Wagon Brcctlung,
And Blind Bridie*.
! All the Above good* are of our own manufacture;
| made of the best atracri.il and by experienced work-
I men. We invite ait those who are in want of articles
in our line to call aud examine our stock, and weas
sute them that they will be well saitoftod with the
quality of poods and the prices; as .iey will be sold on
the very DErtT TBBMB.
N u New Work made, and Btopahlnf done at the
I hsortest notice dec I—dwtf
i. nkti.Axu ft sa.,
COLUMBUS, OA,
wholesale and retail
3ROCBHS a PROVISION DEALERS
11AVE on hand and wtll continue to receive
” a large aud well selected stock, einbracitlf eve
| V’ ry amcle In then line, which are offered to their
j friends aui the public it market prices- Come
and see us 1867—dwtf
\t>iv sugar itnU Jloiassea
i 411 HHDrt. ftugmr,all grade*.
! TtU Isu HUH*, aud J-4 bbls choice Molasses for sale by
( bblftdlf K. BARNARD A CO.
t'anry Flour.
i .)j \ HUl.rt. Cxtra Choice Saint Louis, for sale by
4U fib*Ulf B UABNARI) U CO.
Ulowu .alt.
XA rtACKB for sole by
JU febiOdtf E BARNARD ft CO.
HAVANA CIGARS,
|AA nan DIRECT IMPORTATION, various
ll;U,vv/U brands, for sale bv
maritf—wdtf E. BARNARD ft CO
RUSS i’URK.
lAA DDLS for sale by
IUU Feb. 18.—dwtf E. BARNARD, ft CO.
Planting Potatoes.
Inn IiARRE PINK EYES, for sale by
IUU feblft.lt F. BARNARD ft CO.
WEST INDIA MOLASSES,
,\A BARRELS shots* for sale by
JU w*hM -wd* ft RftftNftßV ft w
\M!MrtTRATOR’ SALE Wilt be sold at the
Market House in the city of Columbus, Muiko- j
see county. Un m , on the first Tuesday i: January next j
within the legal hours of **!, agreeably to an order f
of the Court of Ordinary of said comity, all the No- ;
gross belonging to the estate of Charles P \Vonun\ ]
deceased, vjx— Cbarfe* about 40 years old; Isaac 37; ;
JliU 43, Du k *2l; William 18: Mahaly s<‘; Ehxabeib 15 T
Qeorfiati 14; Caroline 4fi, and her two < hildn ii. Man I
an 10, and a boy 6. Bold for dretrilufri- n among ihe ‘
lb® leg ness W L. WORN CM, Adui'r.
November 45, 1850—wtd*.
GEORGIA—-Muscogee County:
rjtWO mouths alter data app.icauon will be made to j
JL the Court of Ordinary, ot Muscogee county, t>a, 1
for leave to sell a part of liU of fend lying in Floyd ’
county, belonging to the estate of Thomas D. Adams, 1
deceased, late ol Burke county, (ia.
t B ADAMS, Adui’r. j
Nuvember 48, i&3o—wSot #
pXECUTORrt’ BALE. Under an order of the j
pj (joiirtot Ordinary of rttewart county, Georgia j
will be sold before the Court Houhsdoor in Lumpkin, !
| on the frret Tuesdny in January next, the following ;
i named negroes, twiouging to the estate of Mary j
I Bridge*, deceased, to wit; Tom, a man of yellow !
complexion, about M years old; Frances, a woman \
I of dark complexion, about 44 years old, nad her three j
• > hiktres. hold for ihe p -rpose ofa disinbuoun a i ong !
I the toga'ee*mentioned tout® 3d item of the last Will !
I and Testament of said Mary Bfwlg®*, deceased
I Terms Cash. JAMEft i* SUM, Kx'r. |
’ Nov. 1H 1f134L-w4od.
kdminiMtrator’s Sale
HHLI. be sold before the Court-house door in the j
Town of Tilbotton, Talbot county, Ga., on the ■
first Tuesday iu January next, witlun the usual hours ;
| of sale, agreeably to an order of tho Court of Ordinary J
joss id county of Talbot.—4s<> acres of of Laud being ,
I l.trt No. 3ftd, and fraction in tire 23d district, known j
a the Dean place, adjoining Daniel Weathers, Tbos. ;
i Brady on the south, John Howill, on the west; also 60 ]
acres known as the Ruffian place, adjoining iton rtuntli .
south and west, Alex Johuron north; ihs acres
of land, the residence of Stephen Weathers, deceased,
at the tone of his death; thei hum of Stephen Weath
i er* will be sold All sold a* the property of said Ste-
I phen “ eaihers, deceased.
novJl -wide FRANCIS WEATHERS, Adm’r.
(aiutrdian's Kale.
\G REE ABLY to an order oftha Court of Ordinary
ofMuscofM eouniy.wtll be sold on the first Tues
| day hi January next, at t>.e Market House in the < ity
j oH oliimbus, Iwiwecn the usual hours of sale, a Ne
! gro w -man by the name of Columbia, about 2H years
Sold -sold as the pi o}teriy of Cfeonra C S. Kiack.no
nor,and Mr*. Mary A. Jordan. Terms Cash
C. M. JORDAN, Guardian.
Nov. IftIKSH.-wtd#.
GEORGIA—TaIbot County:
nHvVO months after date application will be made to
A the Ciwirt of Ordinary of Talbot ‘eounty for leave
to sell the real estate belonginguthe estate of Jesse
story. de. eased EACkIAJUAii PRtoCTOR,
wriober Hi, 185 - wlm Mis’i.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE -~Will be sold on
.the first Tuesday in January next, before the
Court House door hi Chattahoochee county, agreeable
to aii order of Court of Ordinary of said county.
Twelve likely negroes, men, women, children, boys
and girls. Bold as the property®!’ Perry Browning de
ceased fete of said county for the benefit of the heirs
aud creditors of said deceased.
Term* made known on the dav of sale.
U. c PaTTERRON. Adn'r
MARTHA BROWNING, Adm'x.
November 19, 1869.—w4ftd.
Administrator’* Bale.
\GREEAHLY to an order of the Court of Ordin
ary ol Muscogee county, smuts tor Ordinary
j purposes I will expose torsaleat the ftferket House ii
1 the city of Columbus, on the first Tuesday in Januit
i rv next, w ithin ilia legal hours of sale, ail the Negroes
Iteloiiging to Uia estate of B A Bailey, deceared; al
so twenty four and a halfshare* ol Block in the Mtis
cogse Railroad, sold for the benefit of the heirs, and
: for the purpose of division.
Thornton a man aged about sft carriage driver; Julia
his wife about Q years cook; Albert 14, Tom 10; No
ra 8; Charlotte 0; Bob 4; infant !; Mary Backereitra
house servant and seamstress St; Josephine splendid
house servant 17; Alek Inures *erv nt; Wash liret rats
Cook 32; Maria, tim rate house servant 45; Charles
12, George 11; Ned first rate field hand 55.
Terms one-third cash, the balance a not® with tvro
good securities, payable 25th December IB6o.with in
terest from date.
rt. A HILLINGS, Adm’r
Columbus, Nov. 14.1859—w1d*.
Viliiilnlatrator'a R*ie.—AgrseaWy to an or
der of the Court of Ordinary ofMueofes country,
Ga . w ill be sold at the Market House in the City of
Cmiliiiubus, in said county, on .the first Tuesday in
i January next, during the legal hours of sale, one bowse
and lot containing three acre* of land, lying about
three miles train the city, on the Muscogee Railroad,
known a* the place w hereon Mrs Mary Bpiers now
ive*. Bold as the property of Perry Browning, da
i eased, for the benefit of the lieir* and creditor* ll *
Terms Cash. R t PATTERRON. Adm’r
MARTHA BROWNING, Adm'x.
Nov, 14,1859, —wtda
GEORGlA—CbaUahaocbee County:
Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1859.
Present and presiding, E. G. Raiford, Ordinary.
U7TIERKAB, it is shown to the Court by the Pe
tition of Nathan J Bussey, and William G.
Wooldridge, administrator* on the estate of Thomas
j F. Wooldridge, deceased, that said estate is fully ad
j ministered, and praying for Letters of Dismission from
j the *aine:
j li ih therefore ordered, that all person* concerned,
be required to shew cause, if any they hav®. ou or
I before ihe second Monday in January next, why they
| should not be dismissed from the administration of
said estate.
A true transcript from the minute* of said Court
July 4th. 1859
Julyll—wffin E. G. RAIFORD. Ordinary-
UiCOHGLI, M use ogee eounty.
Court of Ordinary, August Term, 186®.
RULE NISI.
SAMUEL DHARP. Administrator of the Estate of
John L Harp, deesused, having applied f,,r disiuis-
I sion.
1 It is ordered that all persons concerned flo w’ cause,
i (if any they have) why said administratorshould not be
dismissed from said administration at ihe Court of
Ordinary to be held in and for said county on the first
Monday in March next, aud that this order be publish
ed in Term* of ths few.
A true tranacript from the minute* of Mid Court,
Aug6th, 1859. JOHN JOHNSON, Ordinary.
Aug ,
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
A compound remedy, in which we have la
bored to produce the most effectual alterative
that can be made. It is a concentrated extract
of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with other
nubetances of still greater alterative power as
to afford an effective antidote for the diseases
Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed
that such a remedy is wanted by those who
Buffer from Strumous complaints, and that one
which will accomplish their cure must prove
of immense service to this large class of our
afflicted fellow-citizens.* How completely this
compound will do it has been proven by exper
iment on many of the worst cases to be found
of the following complaints:
•Scrofula axd Scrofulous Complaints,
Eruptions and Eruptive Diseases, Ulcers,
Pimple**, Blotches, Tumors, Salt Rheum,
Scald Head, Syphilis and Syphilitic Af
fections, Mercurial Disease, Dropsy, Neu
ralgia op. Tic Douloureux, Debility, Dys
pepsia and Indigestion, Erysipelas, Rose
or St. Anthony’s Fire, and indeed the whole
class of complaints arising from Impurity of
the Blood.
This compound will be found a great pro
moter of health, when taken in the spring, to
expel the foul humors which fester in the
blood at that season of the year. By the time
ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders
are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by
the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from
the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous
sores, through which the system will strive to
rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do
this through the natural channels of the body
by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out tho
vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities
bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions,
or sores; cleanse it when you find it is ob
structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it
whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell
you when. Even where no particular disorder
is felt, people enjoy better health, and live
longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the
blood healthy, and all is well; but with this
pabulum of life disordered there can be no
lasting heal Lb. isooncr or luu* something
must go wrong, and the greq| machinery of
life is disordered or overthrown.
Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the
reputation, of accomplishing these ends. But
the world has been egregiously deceived by
preparations of it, partly because the drug
alone has not all the virtue that is claimed
for it, but more because many preparations,
pretending to be concentrated extracts of it,
contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla,
or any thing else.
During laie years the public have been mis
led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart
of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most
of these have been frauds ujxin the rick, for
they not only contain little, if any, Sarsupa
rilla, but often no curative properties whatev
er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment
has followed the use of the various extracts of
Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the
name itself is justly despised, and has become
synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still
we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend
to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the
name from the load of obloquy which rests
upon it. And we think we have ground for
believing it has virtues which are irresistible
by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend
ed to cure. In order to secure their complete
eradication from the system, the remedy should
be judiciously taken according to directions on
the bottle.
prepared by
DB. J. C. AYER A CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
Price, $1 per Bottle | Six Bottles for $5.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
has won for itself such a renown for the cure of
every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that
it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the
evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been em
ployed. As it has long been in constant use
throughout this section, we need z.o* do more than
assure the people its quality is kept up to the best
it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to
do for their relief all it has ever been found to do.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
FOR TILE CURE OF
Costireness, .Jaundice, Dyspepsia , Indigestion,
Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache ,
Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases ,
Liter Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and
Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, as a
Dinner Pill, and for Purifying the Blood.
They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi
tive can take them pleasantly, and they are the
best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a
family physic.
Price 25 cents per Box; Five boxes for SI.OO.
Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States
men, and eminent personages, nave lent their
names to certify the unparalleled use fulness of tfeece
remedies, but our space here will not permit tho
Insertion of them. The Agents below named fur
nish gratia our American Aimak ac in which they
are given; with also full descriptions of the above
complaints, and the treatment that should be fol
lowed for their cure.
Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with
other preparations they make more profit on.
Demand Ayer’s, and take no others. The sick
i want the best aid there is for them, and they should
I have it.
I AU our Remedies are for sale by
aui.D UN LULL Ail l f BY
j Hrqnhart 4’ Uhapman, J A. Wltireakfes A On and
drufcrisfo ami rina wJ in medwun® ®n®rr,fiv.
Boat 0
Notice to Debtor* and Credit ora.—All
persons indebted to the esffct® „f Robert W.
Read, deceased are liereby reqeared to make hunie
| diat® payment and all holding demand* against said
j decreased, are hereby notified to render them in to me
‘ duly authenticated, within the time presu ribed b\ law
Nov. 18. 1m i- w 4 and RIVER* KKKSE. Adm’r.
Administrator’* Sale.
II ILL bo sold on the 21st day of December
\ iiexf, t the latre risitieiH eof John W. G.
j Smith, dee'll, of Taibot Cos., alt of the perishable
i property belonging to Said estate; conaistirig of
| Mules, Horses, Cattle, stock Hogs, Corn, Fod
! der, one set of Blackfitniih's Tools, IVagon, Cart,
I one four wheel Carriage, Household aud Kifebeu
| Furniture, a good new C’olfr n Gin and a Targe
quantity of Cotton Seed. Sold on a credit of !2
months all sum over fIU, under that amount
cash. Sold for ths purpose of a division among
i the legatees.
E. B. SMITH, Adm’r.
N..v. 5. ’M>— wkla.
i:\fnilor"N Sab'.
IX7ILL be sold on the fii*t Turewlay in January
v V next, before the ( nun House door in tho town
i of Oreeuviile, Meriwether con nty. Ga.. during tits le
rl bom* of sale, lain oi fend No*. 75 and 64. in the
! seventh dtntrn i ol -aid county, us he property ot the
estate of Francis Jeter, late i said county, decvaiHid.
Teritis made kn ihii on the day of sal®.
I. 11 JETER.
H M JETER. \ Lx ~n
; _€M a, IKAU •!!•
Vdminlstratnt’s Rale Will be sold before
ue I'wm House door in the town of Cus&eia,
Cbattabof. ,®e roußty.on ifo firsi Tueadßg in Janus
ry next, w ithin tie h-sral boors of safe- Ou N®gro
Hoy named Benrv, as the properu us Williamson B
Kelly, deceased, fur ffo bei * fit > i the heirs arul rreti
itorv. Hy order of the tml of Ordi- ury.
NoV 2-H— wrd* G&O, H KCt.i 7, Adiu'r.
GEORGlA—Chattaß.Kfotiee County:
Ur HERE AH. William W. Shipp applies to me for
Icitei* of adio.nislration, on lire estate of Jus.
Mcf.e*jer, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite ami admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said det’d tn appear
at my office and shew cause, why said letters should
not be granted ; othe;wise said auuiiriiswation will be
Irariied to said applicant ou the second Monday in
aim aty next
Given under my hand at affice the 24th Nov. 18W.
E G RAIFUILD, Ord.
Nov 48,—w fit.
IDMINIrtTUATOR rt rtAl.E.—Will be sold be
fore the Court Unuse door iu the town of Butler,
Taylo r County, Ga.. on the best Tuesday in Jan
uary next, within the l®?nl hours of sal®, ah the
lands lie bn mug to the etuate of Henry’ ‘*'• Maugham;
late of said comity, decerned. The following are the
lots to be sold—namely—Lots number 85, 108, IDO. lift,
llrt, 117, 141; also one hundred seres of tot number 82
thirty acres of number *B. one hundred and fitly acres
of number 111, forty aerwaot number 114, AM'Hundred
and ninety four acres of number 115. and one hund
red and twenty-five acres of number 142. all in the 15th
district of originally Muscogee now Taylor county.—
Also, lot number I*7 in the 24th district of *md r<>un
ty. together with the house and lot at Carsonvills—
containing eight acres—in which the tkmiljr of raid
deceased now reside*. Bold for the purpose of dis
tribution among the heirs ol said deceased. -
JAMES O MAMJHAM. Adm’l.
Nevetnber 28, —with*.
GKOEBU-Talbol County
Court of Ordinary, June Term , 1859.
RULE NJHI.— Wlremga James Uowell,Admiuistra
. tor of M*hew Ilowell, deceasod, petitions this
Court for l .tu-r.j'l Di,ini-iou:
Be it ordered. That all persons concerned be and ap
pear a ■ the January Term next ensuing of this Court
{pen and there to show cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
A truce itract from the the minutes of said Court,
Jane 2ttth, I Me jiABION BETHDNB, Ori.
July 4.lßso—wfim.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
a CLERGYMAN having cured his son of conump
mm in its worst stage*, after being given up lo
dia, by ihe most celebrated physicians, desires to make
known the mode of the cure,(which proves successfol
in every case.) to those afflicted w ilh Coughs, Colds,
and Consumption.and he will send the same to any ad
drew, frea of charge. Addre.>, enclwinf t<. .tarapa
10 pay return poiui,,. DAMEL ADEE.
| Bir.li'r- -IT 111 Gwin Stow ft'T.
AND JEWELER,