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About The Columbus weekly times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1865 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1860)
CITY MATTERS. limiti of lliMiiy. It U constant souroo of oonytatulation to know that there is no city In the country that can cottfparo with Columbus in regard to health. By reference to the bills of mortality, and upotf en quiry froui a number < f our best medical uten, we are glad to state that the sanit >ry condition of the eity and suburbs v stddoin, it ever, more favorable. Muarugce Superior i'ourt This C >urt, which had adjourned for theltoly days,resumed its sittings .eu Mop day the otl, Judge K. 11. Worrill presiding. We übsoryu umny gcritlumcu of the bar tu uiiondanoc, residents it other counties in the Circuit. Very littl# busi ness w.ts transacted on Monday. We learn that •everal important and interesting cases will be disposed of during the prevent term. Want ot Bourn. Although Ihorc hare beeu built two new ware house# tin* season, there is still a deplorable want of room for the storage of cotton received in out city. Many hundred of bales have been and are now exposed to the weather from the deficiency of storago room. Last sedftou tho warehouse | merchants wore compelled, on this account, to j pay immensedaruagos on cotton which had been thus exposed. The cause is. that shipper# were ] quite backward iu ordering tbuir cot too forward ed, W thing beyond the control of the warehouse people. It is rumored that another fire-proof warehouse will be erected iu time for the next business soasou, iu ono of the most central and desirable positions iu tine city, which will go far tow iris remedying the existing evil. =rfr-The Circus Company that was in Colum bus sods Weeks since, with the “Steam Calliope,” returned yestinlay. Tiw y>or follows base had bad luck, und iu all probability will sell out before leasing the city. There are some pretty ponies , tbirt will do for the children. Negro killed. We regret to laaru that a negro belonging to Maj. John H. Howard of Columbus, was killed I near hi# master 1 # plantation on Flint Riser on the j llth inM ,by the ears running over him. The J negro, a boy some 5*2 year# old, was asleep upon | G>e track and awoke when the car# were too near ! to stop their speed, and observe his !>igus. Tl cow-catcher attached to the-front of tin* engine severed bis head from his body. A horrflde death and a warning to other*- Chok e Cotton. - Messrs. Dillard, Powell A C>>., sold yesterday 31* halos of cotton, the crop of Mr. Bam Crowell, of Russel county, Alabama, for tl'i'i'n cent*. The raotplea Were beautiful, und classed Now Orleans Fair. h.-t<is. better ft#k for manners than money,” said a finely dressed gentleman to u (reg-ar !>oy who had asked for afrit*. “f asked for wh* I thought you had the most of,” w the boy's reply. DIED. In LaOrange, Ga., on the ssh insf., Bi.amton Tin t. “"Ti of the lafoDr. H. NY. Hill, in the 2Jd year of his age. With a painful heart, and big tears of hitter grief wetting our cheeks, we record the demise of our young relative. So young, so kind, # l>- nevolent, so brave, so honest, bis memory is dear to those who knew him. Just entering upon the threshold of life; just realising the bright future of hi.- hoy ish dreaius.be in Stricken down, the | splendor of his young manhood fading bwfotv h< blight of the tomb. Wc hid hint a long faro- j well, ilie pure spirit mingluh with the angels.— ! Editw<. Departed this life on tho 9iU insf., at his resi- . deuce, Dr. VYm. Frederick, of Or aage burgh District, South Carolina—a geutleiuau of high standing in his profession and of noble and or- ! colfout qualities of -heart. The deoeased was the oldest of the throe brothers ol Airs. U. h. 1 b win as • of this city. Arta'* America* Aluamac for IbtfO is now ready for delivery gratis to agent#. The agepts are happy to supply all ttiatcall for | them. Every family should have and keep this i book. It is Wortn having. Compriiing much general information of great value, it gives the . best instruction tor the euro of prevalent com- ; plaints, that we uau get anywhere. It anecdotes alone are w<-rth a bushel of wheat, and Its med> j ieal advice t oontelime# worth to tho sick, the 1 wheat's weight in gold. Mmy of tho medical al- j manacs are trash, but this is solid metal. Its f calculations are made purposely for this latitude ‘ and are therefore correct. Cali and get an Ayer's Almanac, and wheu got keep it. January J, l.fow dwlm. The Ureal English Untied}. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. f*rpar*<t from u prescription of Sir J. CUirkr, M. 1,. Pht/oician extraordinary to the Queen. TIIK GREAT KNUUHII REMEDY TJfE GREAT KMIIJSII IIKMKMV THE GKKA T ENGLISH REMEDY HIK JAMKrti I.tHKK S FEMALE PILLH Htk .lAMEM <*!.AKKE’H FEMALE PII.LH ! Hitt JAM hr* ILARKEH FE.wAI.E PILLH BOLD BY ALL I>RI GOIHTH BOLD BY ALL DIG GGiSf'ri POL!) BY ALL D&IJGuiHTH A B. fl.iHi and six postage stamp* enclosed to mm wtiwrixert tgerit, wdl insure a borne, containing j 6il Pills oy return mail. mnrrhy—-dwl y. | Hold m l Nluui!>u*. bv Pemberton k. Carter, Are*- A verson and ah rM|nrUha Druggist’* MRS, WINSLOW. AN experienced nurse ami female physician, has * i Bombing Hyrup for i loidrrn teeth ms, who-h greatly ! fa< iniali:* Ho- processor Urethmg tiy softening the sum*, reducing nl l inflammation—win allay all pain, and n* j *>ii*- o> <• guiat* the bowels. Depend upon m. mothers, j it will ai've real to yourselves, and relief and heultii to 1 yourwionta. PrdfrOy safe m all canes. Bee adver tisement in another contain. Am v.. !- -dw . 0 KOKli I A—Chattahooeheu County: ll r IIKIIKAS Nimrod N Howard applies forletters 1 * ’ of Guardianship of the persons and properly of 1 •Limit \ . Mury A E . Vienna. Hav.iunah. James T ami Harriet Pollard, orphans of Josiah Pollard,der'd: Titers fore all pursuits concerned a hereby noiilied o appear at nry office, on or before the first Monday in Man It next. ami show cause, if any they have.why he should noth.- appointed to said girarOru usurp Given under my hand Hi office. tin* Jan. I will. I# it) Jan. Ill’ w bOd L <• BAiFuKD, Ordinary. CASH FOR BONES WANTED 50,000 LBS. BONES. LG ill which 1 will give One linltnr per one hundred r pounds, to he tie live red to me u< my place, a iew step* below the Carter Facto y. in (omnibus. HA Mi KI.M CDIHKAN. • ’olembns, Jan. lfi—wif. FACTORY IIAMW YYYYTEf) AT THE “Englo Pnotory,” << iLUMIUJS.OKOROIA q'H* KAIiI.E M\NVFAITI RTN(i CO wi'w- I ploy tbirtv moo-hands: They will jive steady w ork and food wages. You ns women cau earn from BlOio perßMjWth Houses furnished laysilies free Ofcbara-. Jan ff, l-h” -wlm. HARNESS MANUFACTORY 11-1 liroutl Sti-cet. COCIHRI S, UGlllUilA. SHERMAN & CO. Hk, I,A Y R r^p * nl *nrreff in the / % j \ry description Person* who w-, L/’ ’ buy n superior HIM THERK “Ac * --’N made artn le. <an now have the op portui'itv of doing so We employ sklllfui workmen, use the hei materials and will w arrant every article purchased at our ma no fact ory In addiuou to our Harness we keep on hand every article known hi our line of business. SA.3DIDI_.es, of svery different pai'eni. at price* to unit the quality. LKATHKR, of all kinds, Hlioe FlnrlluK*, of every description; Tilt YKH.nI various si/ sand styles; Ysllscsaiiil Carpet Uagsi Machine Boltin#, LEATHER ami HI HU hit of all width* ; Carriage, Muddle, Harnes* Trimming*. BOLE LEATHER, WH!PH, .BLANKETS, Children's Carriages, &e. Onr stock is new and complete. We invite the at tention of buyers, believing we can suit them in qual ity and price. Xlopalrins done withl despatch> and ;in the beat manner. Columbus, Ga. Jan 14-nlwtf. EMPLOY M ENT. sjo to itflOO per Month. j i AI'TIVK, cncrgetie \ OPNtJ MEN arc wan •” * * led to act as agents in an easy, useful and honorable business, by winck lliay can certainly make from $.lO to #lun per month. There in an Humbi'ir here !For foil particu lars, leiuis, Ac, address (enclosing three postage stamps to prepay return postage.) WILLIAM K. TRRRY. Iwl>- wCai's RoekMfham. N. • IIOWES. HYATT & CO. Jobbing & t om mission Dl rrchanta In llools. Shoes & Lea I her, No. 12 A 1A COLLEGE FLACK, Corner Murray Street, New York RftBERT BONNER, ■ Formerly of Warm Spring#, (in.) Traveling Agent for the above tirui. would respectfully so licit your patrouage. janl4—worn* tvs. 11. ItR tWO.t, AXTHHXJ T AT T.ATC OoluznbuH, Qa, Office with 11. V. Martin—over Gun by A Cos. Columbus, Ga. Jan. 11. d<iw3tn. IIP. RHINO’* PATENT CHAMPION I’ lit K A. Ul KULAK I'ltOOl S.U ks. ; With Hall's Patent Powukr Pmuuf Locks, the ! i-ame ilnn were awarded separate medals ai the i Word's f'air, London, .*•>!, and the Word’s Fair, New \orh. 1853, and AKL THE ONLY American “’ if< ih n were awarded medal# at the London World’s Fair. Th * Hale# form the moat perfect security against fne and Hui glare of any Hales ever offered to the public. 81,000 KKWAIII), WIU be paid to any person that can show that a ller r mg’# I'a'Mit Champion Haie ever faded to preserve its content# in an accidental lire. H i HERRING & CO., Manufacturers, No. 961 llroarf w ay. or. Murray st. New York 59 and and 54 Gfovier Htreet. N. O. Auhstk ll W. Knowles. Richmond, Va ; RK. -ier. I’eierstmrg. Va ; Rowland Brothers, NnrloP, ’ a.; .1.11 Ttioiupson A Cos , Lynchburg, Vn.; J. It Blossom Wilmington. N V; W Herring a. Hon, At lauta. Oh ; Laltm lie A ell. s vannali. Ga,; J M. 4” It F Keed, West point,Ga ; Holmes \ Go. ('haries ! *"ii, S ('. jaull-dw3m. SCHOOL NOTICE. vfTjfr, THE undersigned having procured j the School House on the north east 1 common. formerly occupied by John Flynn, will open a school for hoys, I commencing on Monday the lit It test. I Tuition, S4O per annum. ACU STI S II.RUTHERFORD. Columl.ui!, January 4—d2w. PRACTICAL MHTIKTKY. < ‘I si Dentist, 4* Itroud St. Columbus, OVER THE MU4IC HTORB—WINTER BUILD’G, GIVES his undivided personal nud tho iM iudit of his long ‘ i 'CUI_I__LT, xperieuee, to all patients. Sensi tive and even painful teeth, restored to usefulness, ; without pain. Diseased gums treated. Ether | safely administered. Can supply temporary sets : itnmediately after extraetion. Artificial teeth, fitted iu the finest, style known I to modern art -warranted of natural appearance J and eumtorcahh’ wear. Defective principles iu I old plates remedied. Superior tooth powders, t and aromatic jjiiin washes, to suit cases; brushes and floss *Hk. To Dentists. Fir*t class gold foil, crystal gold, tcth plate, ■older. Ac., for rale. Columbus, Ga., Jan. 3, IbfiO. dAwly. DET CcOODS. CLEARANCE! SALE J Immense Reduction in Prices! AT TIIE Ono Pneu Cash 140 Broad Street, MASONIC BUILDING. OOXjTJMEITS. J. I'PHILLIRSj r T)O 4ipoM of tb<* prasent Stock and make room J tor *|iring purchasea, is now utfcring hie LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, Without any Regard to Cost! A large portion of these Qood* bare beeh purchased M.euUy i lor Cash | at forced New York A tut ton Hale* at less iliaii the coatof imputation, siui will besiddul Prices Lcwer than ever offered before in Uus or any other bouse in (Joiutnbus. OHEAT BARGAINS IN WOHSTED JfPDIaLY UUlJll^i 5C pieces plain and fancy Worsted at Cents, w• utli V) cents 60 pi Hes Cashmere mi 13 rente; 3,567 yards Fuuev Worsted 15 and 30 cen*s,reilttced from 30 celils; Plain ami Fancy pr. h Worsted, Merinos, i ash* mere*, lie Ernsse, Valencia*. Ottoman ,Poll ds Che vie, all at reduced prices. Also, a large stock of PL A N N ELS, K ERSEY.S, FINE BED JILANKKTS, LINSEYS, HoMKAPUNri, N EGRO BLANK NTS, Ac., Ao. at unprecedented low prices. CALICOES. Merrimar.'s. Dunne H’s Hpraguc’s Cocheo’s, Allan's nod all the beat umkes, from b to It) rents per yard. C I;ish Huvers Will find they can save money by mnk n| tbetr puwAo‘S here, as the WINTER Wl'Of’K must he diaposed of derma the pres-nt season, and all the Goods have been marked down to pru.es that must i insure m*ee y sale Aeinember the address James NrcT-*liillips ■ 40 llr.milxli'rrl. MASONIC HALL BUILDING. Columbus, Dec IV, JBML dAwtf IRISH LINENS. JAS. IvC’FHCXaDIDIFS Ha* just received a complete assortment of GENUINE LINENS, IMPORTED DIRECT FROM IRELAND, to wbieh he would call the attention of Ilou so-ltocpcra. i Ami those wishing Gj purchase PUKE LINENS, at lower prices than i* usually fuiid for a xpurious article. RICHARDSON'S, DA UK LIE'S, DCN j RAR A DIXON'S, and all the best makes of Shirting and Table Linens. 300 Pieces Fine Linen for Shirt Front i, VERY Cheap GOODS! , ALSO, Bleached and Brown Table Cloths, all aizea; Ltuan Table Damask', XapkiiiH, Doylies, T,inn Diapers, Towels, Sheetings, Pillow Case Linens, Ac. 1 Purchasers are respectfully invited to call, and I era mi nr ikeue Good* and compare Price*, before i purchasing elsewhere. ALSO, ATT Eli Y LOW PRICES, A largo atocli of Bleached and Brown Homespuns, PILLOW casinos, BIUSKTINO*, awn Uou,r.|ier|:iny (>ool! JAMES McPHILLIPS, ISO Kronil Meed. ms PTSTHM or BUSINESS IS—ONE. PRICE WITHOUT VARIATION. Columbua. fin. Jan Jl— dwtf NOTICE. I FOREWARN all persons from trading for two certain promissory notes, SIOO each, da ted October lent, payable to Thomas Turnage or bearer, one duo 25th December 1800, the other 25tb December 1861. As tho consideration of fluid note* has failed, 1 am determined not to pay them unless compelled by law. Jui9-w6t JACOB PARKER. nmxmv emporium!, HULL, DUCK & CO. HiU & Dawson's old corner, Ueg leave to inform ilioir ul.t customer, aud the pufittegenerally that the,- are INHALERS l\ EVERY DEOOBIPTION FANCY AN D STAPLE DRY GOODS 10,000 Varda o#nahurgs, 6,000 Yard; hoe. eVh, 6,000 Yard* Liuaaya, 6,090 Yards Hhnctiugs, 6,000 Yaren .Shirtings, 1000 Negro Blankets at prices whiubdefy. Calicoes, Delaines. Allows, Hosiery, Liueu, Cloak#. Mantillas, and every kind el’ LADIES’ DRESS: GOODS GROCERI ES, Sugars of every kind, Kio. Laguuyru, Java, and Mooli a Coffee, Baggftqj ami Hope, Salt and Teas, Cigars, Tobacco, be. Ac. Willi's ami l,ii|iiwi'. Os all qualities. Rectified Whislcoy, Fine Brandies; Whiskies, Gin and Bum. The best stock of Liquors in Columbus. HARDWARE, ARNE'S Shovels and Spades, Scovill Hoes, Col lins’ Axes, Trace Chains, Bucket Knives, together with Agricultural Implements, such as Corn Shelters,Plough#, Hakes. SADDLERY ■< Fine Sa Idles. Wagon Saddles, Blind Bridles, Riding Bridles, Whips, Collars, Haines, An. BOOTS & bHOJSS, 3000 Pair Russets, Ladies Mines of all kinds, Gent's do do, Boy Band Men’s Roots, Ditchers’ Boots, Ac. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Suitable for Plantation use. CROCKERY. Plates. Cups and Saucers, Dishes, Bowie, Tea Pots. Tumblers and Glassware of all kinds. HATS AND CAPS. Moleskin, Cassiim re, and tine Wool Mai*, a large lot ot Cheap Wool Hats, for Negroes. Boy'a and Men's Caps, lino and common. BOLTING (LOTUS. of the best Brands and assorted Numbers. In fact a general assortment. Having a resi dent partner in New York, wc can supply our friends and the public at the very lowest prices. Planters will find it to their interest to oail before purchasing elsewhere. HULL. DUCK & CO., Colnmbns. Mopt. *if, 1850 Fall Trade for 1859. I. A. lIROKAVY & CO. Are now opening a large Stock of Fall and Winter (lolliing, WHICH WE ARE OFFERING AT ICrilun tl Price* for Cavil, Or to prompt paying Customer#. Also, Just received, a select Stock of Cloths, Casßimereß, Vestings, WHICH WE WILL MAKE UT TO ORDER, In the latest and most approved STYLES, With promptness, warrunled to give satisfaction 11ST ALL C_A_Jb:S_ I. A. BKOKAW A 00. Columbus, Sept. 21.—dwtf. Enquirer and Sun please copy. FRESH DRUGS. (Kin i! hit & mm, AT THE OLU .STAND OF DAN FORTH & NAGKL, Ooluinlaus, Goo., HA Vi? ON HAM* THE LARGEST STOCK OF FRESH AND PURE Drugs and Medicines, &c. &c. &c. NOW ofipred for sale in Ibis market. Eveiy article ■old by fts warranted a* represented. All are invited to rail and examine our utm k and prices f 1 UiLOS MEIJK UNKS, PAINTS, OILS. l>efore purctiautnir elsewhere, as we are deU-mined to sell al lmce*l /mmfor approml cr'dit, tinti nut to he under* iU by any hou*r in Cotuuihuujur the Uaeh We mean wlsai we my. tiivm ire a trial. TO THE LADIES 1 Our assortment of culinary articles is complete; comprising Gelatines, Hpi cs. Wines, Brandies, Fla vouug Kxlrutls, Vinegar, Table Halt, Corn rtlarch. TOILET ARTICLES, Omsisiirigof Pomades. Colognes. Lullin'* Extracts Blond lie I*.-trie, AiD'-riraii Hair Restorer, J*c. Ac., nod if you waul a beauutui and economical light, pur chase of us the Th Ginuins White Kerosene Oil. TO I*ll VSKIWS. Our slock of Tincture* Rxirai ls, Clremi'al*, Med icated dyrup*. Ac., arese’ected and carefully prepared for the Prescription Department, and no Prescription pul up eirept by an trperieitetd hiotry . And mice* nredtir- I are Uim HART k Gil APM AN. December7th* foS'.i dwtl m 5. PWe would invite the attention of person* who are in the habit of pttreha iiruKs, Medicines,(Yc. ON A Credit, to th* fan tlist at our Htore Uiey can save from HU to VU rents on each dollar'* wor b, by huy ""t ‘ THE OABHI This is an imjiavnienl seldom given. Paraons making < AHfl purr liases are invited to call and price ~ur Goods lie fore imrchasiiig elsewiiere, fur they will find tha w. are giving the harg iiu* w lm b we ad ; vertise togtvs The|aiitv of ail article* sold by ot warranted to beat we represent them. Very respectfully, L A, WHITESIDES & C(L, WHOLE.ALL r KKTaII. DRUGGISTS, 125 Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia. e*T yi ALirv GENI’INK KKEOSKNE OIL i At wholesale and retail. Retail Cash Price fl 35 par I gallon, by J. A. WHITEffIDE CO. Cos lii minis, Oa. Dec 21 dwtf LADIES, ATT KNT ION. ‘A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE.’ Economy, Despatch, SPALDING'ri PUKFARKD |GLI E ! SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I SPALDING’S LIQUID GLUE. SPALDING S LIQUID GLUE. A single bottle of S paid log’s Glue will save ten time# it# oust, annually, iu every household. Just Keceivorl and fur sale at J. W. PEASE’S Jan 2 dwtf Store. EMORY CORE ERE. THE Spring Term open* Wedne*. ,4Pday, January the IHth. Applicant* for ariiuiflsion will please he in at indan<-e on that day. lirMwati#’ health being restored, hij promised courre of Lecturw before the College may be ex pected in the Spring. For Catalogues or other information, apply to Col. Jame* M. Cbainliers, President Board of Trustee*, Columbus, Ga. JAS. E. PALMER, SoWetary of Board. Oxford, 0 a., Dm. 12,18M.~dw tUI 16 ftb. SAVANNAH A fIIARLESTOb STEAM-PICK KT I,ISi I. *. The Htmnm-r WM. HE A BROOK. -4 Ifo 3^1 * “I* l- *’ MAltlkßN, wilt shortly take place on this Line, leavng xnvan saOKSlfcistSlkniih anil Cliarle&m twin: a w eek. Having a ihrougli freight arrangement with the tkoiti at Railroad mnl it* connections >ll fn ighU* be tween Charleston and tt.n Inleriot of (Jeorguv.i unsifn mlto the acenisofihis line, will he fn-warded will I despatch and freenf charge. .1. P. BROOK*, Agent Hnvannnh, E. LAFITTE & CO. Cliailesion* No *6 dwtl. OiiiiijK’ ol Hi'liedulc. MONTGOMBKY AM) V\ ESI POIJSI K AIL ICO \l> COMPANY . OirriCK Momtuomkhy Waat Point R. R. COLUMBUS, Aug 10,1850 CLOHE CONNECTIONS r PIIROI (H|io Mempliis. Nashville and New York, 1 tvia Knoxville) pot accommodation Train, lenv mg # 46 |i. iu. Mail I’raiu# Leave Columbus .*. 15 a. in. Arrive ai Montgomery 19 m. Arrive at West Point.’ 9.96 |> m. LeaveColumlois. ~.,3.45 p ni AiTive HI Montgomery IP 46 o 111 Arrive West Point ...,9 10a. m. Leave Monifoinery at w 30 a. in. Leave West I’ouit. 0.15 a m. Arrive i toluinhu* ..’2 4jp.ni, Leave Montgomery tv 4s p in. • lenva West Point s.6h p in. Arrive at Columbus ;i. aiu. F reigli* Train h aw# Columbus <*t Il* M Arrives at 19.00 1* M. Freight Arrangement iietw i:i:\ o'lani uron .lllii a. HV an arrangement between the Railroad t omnaiiirs fomp.isiiig the two routes from Aitnnta to Coluin •*uh, eoni’luded it their *oi entiftn at Havunnah on the ldthiustaut.it was agreed tiiat the following rales between Atlanta and <'■•lnmtni# shall govern, taking eilet t front the Ist day oi May 1867 VIA WBBT POINT. Cann per bushel lie. Wheat 19; Oats 8; Baron Vlliivky. Flour, in aaeks or barr*‘ls |rrr 100 lbs36r:- Haggmg Rope, Lard iu eans or bbl# |er 100 lbs 46c, Coal, Pig Iron, by car load, per ton, *3.76 VIA MACON. Corn per bushel 14. Wheat 15c. Oats 10c. Bacon, \Y hiskey. FJour in sin ks or barrels, per 100 llm.. 44c. Bagging, Kopu, Lard in runs or bills, per 100 pounds 55cenis Coal. Pig Iron, by carload, per lou*4.(ißc. J L. MHHTIAN, President iMusrugre II H CKO. W-AUAMH. HuperiniendeuiHouthwestern Railroad. KM I ,KHUN FOOTE, *U|mrtntniident Mar on and Weateru Railroad. CKO G MI LL, Superintendent Atlanta and LalSrauge Railroad, BA M L G JON EH, Engineer and Superintendent M AW I* R. Aug. 17, 1*59 dAwtl. StOBILK AND OISAUD R. R. r PHK Passenger and Freight Train wili leave 1 Girard ai9p. m daily,ronnoriing at Hilvnr Run with a daily line of Huge# lo Villain, C.eunvile, Ku fauiu Fort Caines ana Marianna, Fla. And at Huspen sioii with the stages daily for Midway, and Hardaw ay. Leaving I'liinu Springs at 4 a. m. daily, the . ais will reach Guard at 7 a ui., couuaetiiig with the Opelika and Musi ogee Trams. ILF*Duplicate receipts must accompany all Freight Hhipped. 11 /“All freight must he paid before Goods will be discharged. Freight delivered at the depot betore four o’clock p. m. will be slupiie.d the following day . Freighis for station Number 1 (Fort Milrlu'l!) must be prepaid Way freigln must, in all ca-<es. In* i>aid in advance, JOHN HOWARD, Nov. I —dwtt. Engineer A Hupt. MUSCOGEE L 4. ER C HANOI! or SCHEVULU. ON and after 15th July 1860, tin* Evening Mail Train will leave Columbus at 3.45 p. in., and ar rive at Macon ul 0.18 p. in. Leave Macon at y. 45 h. m. arrive at Columbus at 3.45 p in The Morning Mail Train will leaye at 4.00 m. in. and r„v ~i xiiu .iu M.sou. ui. la-uve Macon 11.43 p. Ul. mitr m oiu m l,<, m 3.35 a. in. W L CLAUK. *upt. Columbus. Jnlv 15— dwtt 9!) BROAD STItKIX It atches, Ooc Lx St .1 e vvclry REPAIRED BY COMPETENT WORKMEN. ONE OF THE BEST WATCH-MAKERS IN THE U3STIOM. HAIR JEWELRY MADE TO ORDER. DIAMONDS SET. NKW JEWELRY 1)1 ADK TO ORDER, i:\t;xtA vi\<a. A. H. DkWITT. Columbus, Oh. Aug. 6 dwtf. Machine Mewing'. I A DIF.*, save your fingers. All ileteriptions o .A Hewing, lor Families. Hotels, I’lniilutinns. Ar. dunomi the Hales Room of llie Grover and Baker Mewing Machines. 58 Broad Hlreei. Ltwlies wislnng ilit ruction on the Grover A Baker Machine will b waited on by Miss Cnok ai llie sales room, or atiheii residence iu any unit of the city Columbus, Hep-99 dwlf OKI TIM Aernf NOTICE!. .pm The siiliscriber oilers for sute a valuable Him k Farm in the Till Distrirlof Worth Hyag.^i.v, (>'.i . ('•insiKiiiig of 080 acres of Land, Igo or 160 Acres open Lands, anew Gin llnuse mill Screw iipuli the piiiee, Is(i nr 900 Ili ad of ( uiile, about the same number ol In'gs. and 30 head of sheep. I’erui” Will I e made at cniiimiajaling mill si ru. Ily so when the cash is offered Enquire in Albany uijas. Hill's Livery Htables, for direciioiis to the place. June 4—wlf TIIOH.iI KENDALL. JOHN W. BROOKS. I'ollllll (nil. WHOLE*AI.K A RETAIL .TBL DE ALER I N JClxjL Aji’l Chemicali, Ilk* I 11: Ul. :->’ .. : ui|P DYESTUFFS, Oils, l*:inls, And Piiintoi-H Ai-t i<-l<-s, ! VARNISHES, Wiiiduiv I-Ihms uud Putly, GI.AHH WART, TKRFUMKHY. KINK SOAPS, Fine Hair and Tooth Brushes, PA|NT BRUSHES, Dental and Surgical Instruments, TRI HHK- and HIfPPfMtTERff of nil kinds,HPICEH I MM-FFff MAM’KAGIIRBD TOIIACt •. alUhe PATENT or PROPRIETORY’ MKDICINF.H ul tl.e day. SUPERIOR INKS, Pure Brandies and Wines FOR MKDM INALIM RPOHKH, FANCY ARTICLES,*’ 1 ilc <aii and will sell Goods equally a* low a* Urey dun be obtained from any similar cutablteburent in this section Ail warranted to be ffesh pure and genuine. Orders from the country promptly filled and satrsla lion guaranteed, with regard both to price and quality. Bli RUMEmd CALL #t the mtIUMTORH OF JOHN W. BROOKS, At the Old Stand of BROOKS Sc CHAPMAN Ooruer of Broad and Randolph Street*, HION OF THE NEGRO AND , tIOKT.% It, COLUMBUS GEORGIA. Deoember7—d k w ts. Sundries. subscriber* are receiving and will keep con 1 stantly mi hand the following articles: No. I and U Mackerel, in Half Kits and Kits: Mugar Cured Hams -a choice article. Breakfast Bacon, Hinnked Beef, Beef Tongues, \ iso, tire following articles of the best quality via: Lime Plaster Parts, Hydraulic Cement, Gypsium, M astmg Powder and Hafhty Fuse Rock and Aliiim Halt Nov4—wdtf qiiNBV * ro Fresh I.emons, JUST HEOKIVKI), UT dooM W. U. U. FilliLFS. New Goods! New Goods! mm, iionfiES & co. Are in receipt of a very fina and LAXIGE STOCK Os Staple and Fancy whloli they are offering at the VERY LOWEST ITRICES. In Stuplo >iii i1.,, they lu.vu a linn Mnurtia,ut .of Kerseys, iuseys, Negro and Bed Blankets, Bed Ticking's. White and Red Flannels Linen and Cotton Mieetirgs, Table Linens, Irish Linens Doyles, Napkins, Toilet Guilts, AM> A I.AKHI'. STOCK OF Hosiery and (.loses! Tbeir variety, both in styles ami quantity, a*-’ a# quality in Silks, Plain Black, Figured Black, Plain Colors, Double Skir s, lwo F‘ounces, Pine French Delaines,Merinos Bombazines, Alpaccas, ScotchPlaids,Shawls VELVEr & CLOTH CLOAKS, CANNOT BB SUHI’AKSBII They have also a line assortment . CARPETINGS AND HUGS. A LARGE SUPPLY OF HOOP SKIRTS ON HAND. Those wishing to purchase aro invited to call and soc for themselves. MAULEY, HODUES & CO. Oriiihar 10. IB6o—dwtf. n u:\v STORED 11W .OdH.S f at t; A ION, UNDER THE NEW HOTEL, CORN HR OF (Iron and (lan lord Sits, 001,1 Mill's, >(A. CODY, HJiilMl & SWIFT, At i6t>, VRE now recoiviug a splendid stock of STA PLE ami FANCY DRY GOODS, SUITED TO THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE. Ladies Dress Goods; Silk Goods ; A title stock of Luoea and Trimming*. Sheeting;, Linens, Flannels, and household goods of every description. Domestics, Kerseys ami Blankets, a large * took. Hals, Cups, Hoots and Shoes; LADIES SFIONK, a fine Stock. Wo would null the attention of Planter# to our largo stock of NEGRO SHOES, which we #e’l very low. Our stock will be oomplotein it day or two, and contain every thing usually kept in a well assort ed Dry Good* Store, and ahull ho sold at the low est market rafor.. At next door. ICS We keep a large STOCK OF GROCERIES, of every kind. Hugaf, Coffue, Tea, .Salt, Soap, Candle*, Tobacco, figure. Nails, Bagging, Hope, < Biii'on, Cheese, Ki. It, Pickles, Brandies, Wines, and Liquors gouerully. ALSO, CROCKKUY & GLASBWARK, Hardware and Saddles. Ail of which its otlureil at the iovvuat market CODY, FLEMING A SWIFT. Columbus, (la., fck.pl d.kwtl BOOTS APTD SHOES afW K liftve now in Htor® our ! I SI XI M Ij R STOC Kof ■*■ Ladies, Misses & B'SS*. Childrens BOOTS efe SHOES, ’ which Cor quality, quantity, urn! economy to the purobußur, surpasses anything brought bore.- Among our Htoek may be found — nut u:ivri.i:ti kai, (lents’ Frenuh t all Pump Boots, “ “ Light Welt, • 14 44 Calf Oxford Ties, >. •< Kid 44 “ 44 FrettobCalf Low Shoos, Punpa, and 4 * Glove “ 44 44 light welted, i 44 Cougrul Call (laitere, 44 44 Kid “ 44 Pat. Leather (laitere, “ “ Silk 44 44 Opera 44 44 44 Union “ “ WHn* I'ies. . ~ 44 Pat. Lenlhor Oxfords, Puuipa A % ; 44 Scott Tie#, 44 Hlippern wit h and without heel*, i 44 Highland Tiea, And uumeroun other kinds both finoocul common, j ion riDßts. Fluent Kid and Murueeo Lace and Congrew Boolh, I bin Holes, with and without heel#. Finest ui!k warp lusting lace and Cnngroaado. Sergo do Uerre, do do do do. Kuguoo do do do do ItuliHii and English do do do. French and Glove Kid do do do. j “ Kill Heel Slipper*, English Kid and Morocco do. Engiiuh Lasting do do. Velvet Toilet Slipper*. French Embroidered Slipper*, White Kid Slippers. Kid and Morocco Uuskinn, French Kid Ties, Calf and Goat lace Boot*, with and without j heel*, IIIHMX Mis***’Glove Kid CouglCH* Boot*. 44 English do. with aud without heel*. 44 Silk warp, Sergo, and 44 Kugiisli lasting—CungiL-a* A Lace Gait- ( er, with and without heel*, 44 Film Kid Slipper* with k without heel* | 44 White Kid Slipper*, 41 School Shoo# something durable. | ■ nu.O!ti:\ Children’* Congre** heel Gaiter#, 44 Lin c bool Gaiter*, 44 Kid “ Slipper#, • 4 44 44 flooG, uud about 30 ad- | ditional kind# with and without heel#. A LARUE MTOCK OF \egro llroKiius and Si k rviuits H tLOFCS, Sewed and Pegged, couataiitlT on hand. We aro receiving freah Good# every week frou our own Factorie*. To Country Merchants acH Traders WR OFFER OUR UOOTIS A NEW YORK Eli I CoS. Only One Price From which there will bo no deviation in any in stance. A. C. HAUNDBRB 6l CO. 102 Broad Street—Next Door to J. Kyle k Cos. Columbus, Gu May 24. dwtf OTTOV < OTTO\ ! RAI.KH INDIA BAGGING for sale by I•/ itit -dtf TYI.KR it MOtfF.R WA KNOCK & SALISBURY, CouimiMMion, I'nctoragr, ANI) Receiving & Forwarding XI K n<J I I A X TS COLUMBUti, OA. OFFICE at the Low*ll Warehouse,) PARI lil'l.Alt attention |nii<l tottie aai* of Cotton, and iktiiisinng Bagging, Rope,**, to Planter*. CoiOinbi#, Rent. 16~dw4in. FALL AND WINTER DliY-GOODS. FOR 1859. J. KYLE * CO. HACK NOW IN STOKK AN UNUSUALLY LARGE STOCK KMHHACINti Every Article in their Line. ALSO, A t.AKUK SUPPLY OK PLANTATION GOODS. Mlioch, UtttN, lllankeln, Kei’xcyx, Lime)*, And a fine stock of CARPETINGS, UU(iS,&c. To all of which, they respectfully invite the attention of their vuslomur* und the public gen erally. Sept. 30, 185 W. dlwtf COLUMBUS Sjidtllcry, lliintoNs, AND LEATHER STORE, 11. MIDDLED ROOK & 00., 94 Bread street, , MAM I AI I I IIKKH AMI lir.AI.EKA 6 Ajjdjvk. hi Xnddleni (> wriifK, 2k Lea (.tier, ami b ib” following “ompristiii a purl • —Spanish Quilted Sadnlea, overlaid; Eng lish do; Planters’ Plain do; Youth’s and Hoy’s do; Wagon nu Plantation do; and Ladies Saddles,—varie ty of sty lon. iliiJW's, Martingale, Satldle- UaK, null Medical do. HARNESS, , Fine Hilver plated Carriage ilarueu—all quab'fos. “ “ “ Kockawny “ * “ “• “ Double Buggy “ ** “ “ Single do •• •* Plain black Hamehn. allstyles and qualities. LEATHER, Skirting Leather,Bridle do, Hog Skins, Pad Skins, Harness Lent lie i, Oak and Hemlock, Hole Leather, Calf Skins, Lining Skins, | Shoe Pegu, Lusts, Thread and Findings, fee. jVXu.chine Belting. Leather and Rubber Belting, all widths, Light Rubber and Canvas Belting, for Plow Back Baud#. Just the thing for Planters. Belt Rivets.and Lace Leather. TITUMILS, ajfrna Ladies and Gentlemen’s Dress and Traveling Trunks, all quali it X-k.4*-<in B and Mlyles, Bonnet Boxes, Valises and Carpet Hogs. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. 4MIIM> Enamelled I,earlier. Pal ltaab Leather and Enami'led Cloths, all widths and <|ualities; (VilY'arpel, Liuev, Fringes, Head Linings, Leather Cloth Hm-.liugs, Nails, Tacks,&<•. Htirntps, Buis, IlnrklcH. Harness Mounlings, Homes Collars. Whips, Wagon Ureecliiug. And Blind Bridles. j All the above goods are of our own manufacture; made of the best material and by experienced work men. We invite all those who are in warn of articles I in our line tornlluud examine oer stork, nod wen- I sine (hem that they will be well satisfied with the j quail! vof goods and the prices; :i§ iey will be sold on | the very BEST TEHMH. N IU New Work made, and Repairing done ai I tin liunri***! notice *lee|—dwlf. HUGHES, DANIEL i CO. |, . . WILL CON TIN IE A GEN EKAIdgUVVVL Storage and Ileceiviug and Forwarding Business, AT THE LOWELL WAKE-IIOUSE, We pledge our best exertions to give satisfaction lo all who may entrust us with tbeir produce. We are prepared to furnish all customary advances to our customers an I to Dll promptly all orders, at the lowest market rales for Hugging, Hope, Stall and other plantation supplies. VN M. 11. HUGIIEri, WM DANIEL, W.C HODGE* Columbus, June 10 dwtf. KAMI&ON & PlffST COMMISSION M KUCHA NTS, AUCTCOftEKUS ANP NEGRO BROKERS, 9 9 and Ai Urnail street Oolumbaa, Ga. UT’OHI.D iulorin Ilioir friends and tile public gen e-rally fruit they siill continue th” above busi neas ai their old stand. Having every facility at com mand towards conducting then business properly, ami giving satisfaction to oil, they solicit a < oniiuuance ol the pnirtin itfe berelof.ie so libera ‘ y extended tl eiu Every exertion will be used lo give enlire Hiilisfaction to nil who may coitlide their httainess to their care.— They will give their entire personal altenlmit to the sales of MKKOHANDISK OFKVERY DESCRIPTION —HUNTING AND SALK OF REAL ESTATE—SALE OF NEGROES ON COMMISSION, Ac. Liberal advances made on Ne roe#, Merchandise | and Produce placed with us for sale. Administrators’ & Executors’ Sales attended’ TO ON LIBERAL TERM*. Having made arrangement# in Richmond and other ! markets to he kept constantly SOppl'ed wiill good ! healthy negroes, ol all dosses, we ask farmer# ami otlieis who wish lo purchase to call und examine our j stock. Canli paid for Likely Young Negroei i We have received agencies from some of the iieuv test Manufacturers of Virginia and North Ca Tobacco, : mid are now receiving our winter's supply ot every I grade, from I.'to 76 cents per pound, to which we in vite the alien!ion of Planters and Merchants. *,tlAc. ,->• H aHjAIHUN,. (IK ME I. PITTH • ‘nlnmbn, 7. I V and V W- !).*•■, I. D. Si ‘IITxEy Dental su i'scoii, orKICE Cornu Broad mid Hwnlolpli Struts, CO/,1 MHIJS UEOU.UIA. Dereinher 17. IBSS. wA<itf. V - ‘k J ’ i ’ l,!iLE & bo “‘* D K NTISTiS, i Office on Randolph Straet, near Broad, COLUMBUS, GA. Columbus, Deo. V, 1867. dAwtf. t. iAMUHB a HO;., COCUMBUS, 86, WMOI.KSAI.B AM) KKTA 11. OROCBHH* PHOVISION DBALBRh HAVE on Hand mill will continue to receive a large and well selected stuck, embracing eve . ry artn le hi iheirlme, winch are oil* rad to then friends and the public, at market price*- Lome and sen us 1867— dwtl \w NURtir aml Jl(ila<K 4 | | IlliilH. Miigar, all grades, ” 150 Uhls, and ‘/% bbifl choice Molasses for saleb, IMslUdtf K. HAHN A Hit A U. # luncy I'luur. ,) / i HHLH EiiraChoice Haim Louis, for sale by &\f febWdtl K. HAHN AHD A UO. IIIOHU WUll. ! ru i HAC;KM for sals by I febiOdtf E BARNARf> A CO HAYAN \ CTGAE&, inn nnn dikiictimportation,various M M/.UIIU brands, for sale bv iitarXf—wdtf E IIARNAKI) A CO MKSS I’OUK. in/) HHLH for sale by 101 l Keb. iH—dwif K UAHNAHI), At’O Plant lug I'olaf ocm. mil IIAKRE PINK EVEN. for sale by 100 fehlOdl K IIAHN Ahl> A CO WKST INDIA MOLASSES. f.A HA It OKI.A i hosen for sale by • H.F marehllw wdtf R IIA RN Alts * CO COTTON, 00TVOM, qOTTQJt CIOTTOB is now •elllngstr rood price, ami If the • notes and accouuls past lue tnj Ennis A < are not soon paid, suits wll ‘ e InstHiitsd | nd'scrim- Inately. A word tothewlM t sufficient Oetr4—wAdtf i KVNiHArn ('IARDB, of avery sirs siyls, quality and color lbr and ntebod to vrdsr, promptly, at tea TIM Ed Office: [BY STATE Al>r. q q qq q q>> CAPITAL PEXL. SIOO,OOO. (TEART.Y ‘ I'll!/. 1 IN • i.VU.RY NINE I’M RETS THE EXTRAORDINARY MLIWIXCB of Wood, Eddy Ctr's *ingie Number Lotteries win take place tit pubilu nndei n- superieteiuleiKe ol sworn Commissioners,at Augusta.,Ga. as follow.; Clm* 47 liraww rftttiirJH), Nv. ID, 1869 Claws 61 draws Saturday. Dec. 17, 1869 U!aa 6G draw# Saturday, Jau’. Jl, ih/>9 < ‘loss 44 draw* Saturday, I'M 18, 1869 ISxti*u,ordinnrv 1 )rwiu^ To take place nm above s|>ucilled. One brand Capital Prize ol §>loo,ooo i I Priae 01 ....#vi,on | | *• ft.oo# • “ .. *!b* I “ SJO I “ ... 600 9(1 “ ,|).U t * ... 10,1100 UK) “ I,0()0 ’ “ .... i.IMM 100 “ si. i I “ .... 6,(P1) 100 “ ....4 0 I “ ft.- 0 150 . ;u.o 5,000 Pnxea of *‘.*o are ttlno.ooO 6.590 Pruses Amounting to itfils,iH)o APPROXIMATION PRIZE*. 4 Prize ofBOoO Approx’g UIUO.UIO Prise aref9,loo 4 s*o 50,000 .o<si 4 400 * 50,000 i,r;(K 4 300 •• I 1.000 1,900 4 900 *• 10,01.0 WO UK) ’’ 6,000 9.0(H) Whole Tickets Ban, Halves via. Quarters 95 THE OB.EINARY DRAWINGS of Wood. Eddy A I 'o’* Lotteries will take place at Augusta Ga. ns follows: Class l. Draws on Saturday, Novcmbor 5, 1860 Class H'i Draws ou Saturday, November 12, 1850 Class is Draws on Saturday, December 3, lh.> Class 60 Draws on Saturday, December 10, 1860 Class 62 liruws on .Saturday, December 21, 1800 (Muss 5. Draws- on Saturday, puccmber 31, 1860 Class 61 Draws on Saturday, January 7, 13.n Class Draws on Saturday, Jaiiuury 14, 1860 Class 57 Draws on Saturday* January 2S, 1860 Ortlinary Drawings To taku place a ave specified. 1 Grand Capital Prime of irM),OOO I Prize of *90,000 1 i Pnj of ... e1.6'0 1 .... 10.000 50 Ph/..h ul .... 6(g) 1 ‘* .... 5,000 I UK) •• 4m, 1 “ 4,IHK)] 100 “ 3tN) 1 “ 3,000 1 100 “ Isti 100 “ 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prui'.s of 100 Approx’gto ffiO.OOO Prise arel,tMK) 4 . “ 200 “ 10.(NX) “ i,m 4 “ 250 “ 10,1106 “ HMH 4 “ */.i “ SJftOO “ Oo 4 “ 100 “ 4,iRO “ hoc 4 “ 150 “ 3,(MJO 6t'( 5 “ 100 “ 1,500 4<H 5,000“ 90-ire BIOO.MH 5,405 Prizes amnuntln* to $320.00( Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5: Quarters $2.50 Wood, l.ddy A 4’o’n GUAM) EXTRAORDINARY DRAWINGS, On the I'iiiee Number Flan. CAPITAL PRIZE vs a at*ws>a. Takes place n the la-i rtulurday in every Month— Will'll Tickets t-10; Halves ami Qaartersiii propoiuon ‘N ORDF.KING TIGRi TB or ERT*FICATF.S 1 Enno*e the money to ou r addicts for the tickets or dered, on P-ceij-t of which they will ’><• forwarded by , hratnitul. Pun l. i-ers can have ticket* ending iu any tig me they limy designate. List of Drawn Numbers affd Priz- will be sent to purchasers immediately after the Drawing Purchase r* wllHilc.il*** write their Hgnuturea plain, and giv: tltetr ju st oltiee, county and Khan Reue iubei that every prize is drawn, and payable in , fill! without deduction. All prizes of I,oooand under, payable immediately aftei the draw iug, otUei prizes at the tiaual lime of 30 days. All cominunicallous strictly confidential. Addresn orders for Tick el* or CHrliftcuies lo WndD. EDDY tt CO,. Augusta, Ga. Oi WOOD, EDDY kill, Arinina, fla. or WOOD, EDDY At CO., Wilmington Del. A h**t nt tin numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with ib* 1 amount of the prire ihtu each one is et.mled to. will be puMiwhe.l after every drawing, in the follow ing papers: Augusta >G-i.) t.onsyiuiionaasl. Mobile Hegisicr, N.n,hille Gazette, hu hnioud Dmpalch,Paul ding (Miss ) Clarion, New; V„rk Herald aud N V Times □3 H.oJ3LISf X-SLSI, Os every deeoriptiou ueed by Lawyer#, or officer# ‘ of Court, printed neat.ly aud on auperior paper , at the TIM KB OF KICK. I AMERICAN WATCHES 1 IN GOLD AND SILVER GASES, Ai l'urpie's old Stand, June’# New liuiiding . fc-a gat'ii uiniua. Georgia flit SO— I Wit T S SI>KAR_ NOVELTY WORKS ! P’ U liX ITUBE AX RETAIL I SALES UOOM OV ER J. MThiilip's Dry (foods Store, No. 14U Uroud St., Columbus, Oa. i a AT tire nuhcKulion of many fnend# 1 have d ycU tcriiiinc.l to sell my Furniture ui )x\ Retail as well as Wholesale. Ami 1 will be. happy to meet and serve my lonusi i Irieud# and usionmreut mysalc* room, a* above de signated; and I must ask of tlmmj whom! have not served to call and let uic show them my Pt UMTI'RE and if it re AS GOOD AND CHEAP AS NORTH EM FURNITURE, i know thul they will a* Southern people, give me then patronage. t v Dealers arc invited to examine my slock before going North. ilrackefs, Mouldings, Carvings, Turn* lug. Fancy > w ing, Ac. DONE AT LiHOiiT WOJICE COFFIN'S, bothavered and inahognny, always on band and at all prut# JLj Orders solicued and promptly attended to. Address, VV h llAßltld CaHwhua.Oa , March iv dwit A uteri can Guano! IVIE eomldnation# oi tlii*Guano give* it high re pute ns a fertiliser,ami it i* - Jassed a# fully euiial to the Peruvian. A large •upplyoxi” cted at an e rly day by GI'SHYOtCO. ( lore <>'a. Nov. 4, MN dwi IT IS wr TOO MI'CII TO SAY, SINCE ALIj OLD AND YOUNG Ai'llUn IT*i TRUTH, VIZ: THAT Professor Wood's Hair Restorative Ur ILL pransrve Inkai.lihi.t tire skowth mid color of tfre llair,if m-od two or three Inn.* a week to any imaginable age. PeilW lly r alma Hie gray, cover Use bald with nature'* own ornament, Hie Imu; make il more ho t and beautiful than any oil, and pre serve tin scalp free Irom all and Htjase lo tin- greatest age. HtateHliieu, Judge# Attorn*?#. Doctor*. Clergy men. ProteKsuuial men and Gentlemen and Ladies of all da ses; all over Ihu world, bear fosilumpy that we du not *uy too much Hi its favor. R* ad iho following lllcitoav Gu .vi, rft. haler# (Jo.. Mu. November IU, I*sl. Prof. O J Wood Dear Hir: Rome time iirel sum mer we were induced to U* some ot yopr Han ttc s.orulive. and It* effect* were so wonderful, we fuel u nur duly to you and lire iitllu-red lo repor’ it Our little ■oil’s head Ihr smite time bad bc-M per fnclly eoverert wton sores, an I turne calu-il it suille.tl In-ad. Tin hair ainiosi ennrel.v eauie oil'in rouse queiice, Wflien a Hetid, seeing Ills suite rings advis ed iis to use your Restorative; we did so wuh liitle (io|m-of success* but to our surprise and that of all our friends a very lew applications removed the dis ease entirely, and u new aud maintain cr >p ot f bu soon star ed nul, and we can now say iliai our boy bas a* lie Hlb a scalp, and a* luxuriaui a crop of bun Hsuiiy other child W'c can, lliertifom, nod do here by, it comineri.i your Restorative, as a pi-'lect remedy for all diseases of the am Ip and hair. We are your* raapadiVi iy <• W HIGGIfROTH \ M. H A illGtfl M.'UTil AM. I’aor. Wooff— Dear Hir; My Imu had, tor several years ..--u iieco.iiing pfotuklitrely gray, a. c.To.panied by tv l.arsbue** wjncti rendered the .wnstant app tca lion o| oil lie . .-Mi) in dressing it When I couimsn ced usiiig your itmr It- sioraiive about ( two iiionilis ago it was in that condition; nnd having coitllnoed iis use till witliiu the last three weeks, it has turned to i's iiuturnl color, uud assumed a aud lustre greatly lo tie prefi rred to those proditi cd by tire nptili - olion of.#!* <>r any other preparation / have ever used I reg trd it as mi indispensable article for every lady's toilet whether to tm used us s llnir Keslora live nr for tire simple purpose of dressing or beautify ing the hair You liave i*rmision to refer to me all who eiitenuiii any doubt mils p.-ri* inning all lha’ w claimed for it MRf. .C- HY MONDE, Cinciutiutl. O. Feb. iff, /V>7. 114 Titird street W|l,Ui •TO*, Mo. Dec. 5, ib. r 7. pof. Wood—D'-ar Hir. —Ily the advice of a frinnd ul inure, wire bud been using your Hair Bssturative. I wits in need i* try it. I Lad Hie fiver, soiue lime last Mac. and nearly every Jiair in my head came out.— Now my onlrfio* com* in thicker than it ever was Indore Nothing but a duty and syntputhy that I feel iiM-ointnuiitcate to oiltnrs who are aißu ted a* I have been, would induce lire to give this puhlii mkuowl ■ dgement of the benefft I liuve received Burn Professor Wood's llair Restoralive. Yours Uuapectfully, A. R. JACOBH The Restorative is put up in buttle# ot 3 sixes, vie large, medium, and small; Hie small holds a pint tnd retail* fur oiih dollar per buttle; the medium holds it leant twenty per cent, more in proportion than th* small, retails ftirtwo dollars per bottle; tire large bolds i quart, 44: percent, more in proportion and retail* fur thrm- dollars. O. J WOOD A CO , Proprietors 144 Broadway N. Y. and 114 Market Hi. Louts. Mo. And sold by all fund Druggist# and fancy Goods U..i.n, /Ul, i-dwlai. IlODGu*, Ok Oapitß. 70,0 U, TICKETS ONLY EIGHT W Halves Yt ‘Qunnere #9. Eighths Yl. Prizes payable in Bill without deduction. Purchasers in buying 10 Tickets, when the numbers end 111 I, 9,3, 4,ft, b, 7, h, V, 0, are guaranteed s prire ol twenty-live dollars. CLASS 14 DRAW* ON NA IT MUAV, DKG. S, IXSO. CLASS IS DRAW* ON HATIIKDAY, DEG. 10, 1859. DRAWS ON BA?ItJ^)A®DE?. IT, 1859 DRAW* ON VviAduf?? M. 1M59. CTASQ IB DRAW* ON NAiLUDAY, DEt . 31, 1859. 20220 PRIZES lo Will be distributed according to the following UK AND TO DK DRAWN EViiRY SATURDAY. 1 Prize Os *70,000 Strifes of 500 i an,ono lo “ aoo 1 •• 10,000 a> “ 100 I “ 5,000 IDO “ 50 1 •• 3, (Nil) 100 “ 95 1 „ 8,000 5000 “ 6 3 Prizes of 1,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prizes of SBOO approxmi’g to 570,000 prize are 18,00 4 “ 900 90,000 “ HOO 4 ” 160 ‘* 10,000 “ 000 4 “ 100 “ 5,000 “ 400 4 “ 00 “ 1,000 “ 300 4 80 “ 9.U00 “ 890 19 “ 0 “ 1,0(JO “ 7*o 90 “ 50 “ 500 • 1,000 40 “ 80 “ 300 “ 1.030 HO “ 90 “ 100 ‘* 1,600 400 ” 15 ” 50 6.000 400 “ 10 “ 95 4,000 96,9*0 Prizes amounting t 0..... .....5*71,900 Certiflcalesof Packages of 10 Whole 1 icketa. .*56.00 10 Half *7.50 “ “ 10 Quanta 18,75 •• “ 10 Eighths “ 6.87 This is (he risk, and which entitles the holder to a be draws n\;rs9s. THII COMBINATION LOTTERIES ON THE THREE NUMBER PLAN. Are Drawn Every Day, TiCKLIB mOM si JO sl6 EACH. TilK EXTRA CLASS! On the CITY PLAN by w ich purchasers can sa let t their uwn numbers, and pay , auy an,aunt fn Tickets, are Drawn every day IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFHJATEB, Em lose the money lo our address lor the tickets or dered, on re< eipl ot'wliicii they will be forwarded by first iiihiE rnrcliHsers cau have tickets ending in any figure they may designate. The irei of drawn numbers and prize* will he sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. All prizes ul 4LUOO and under paid immediately af ter Hie drnw mg. • NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Tlione wire prefer not Heeding money by mail can use the EXFhERM COMPANIES, whereby moaey for I'n kets.in sums ol Eight Doiiar* and upwnrds.can be ni iih AT Ol tt lilesK AND EXPENSE, from any city in town where there is an Express Office | The money and order mum be enclosed in a Govern ment Post OMicn CMamped Envelope, or the Express l ‘owpuaie# < annul receive them. All communications strictly confidential. Purchaser# will please write Ho n signature plain,and give their post office, county and (flare. Circulars cone lining full eip.unaiioti* of our j sclrenres. On- , s ill ite forwarded by Mail to any one sending ire bis address. !]_/'■ A list of tlie number# that are drawn from the wficel, w ith the amount ol Hie urixe that each one i entitled to, will he published after every drawing in the American Republic, Macon, Ga., a specimen of which will Ire sent to everv pun baser Address orders tor Tickets or certificates to UoDGKrt, UAVM A CO., Ma. oh. Georgia Sept. 10, 1854.—d1y (lint River IMantatiou* FOR SALE fl will sell a‘f a reasoiiuble pries and . . upon liiree years credit, one plitnta lion on the east side of Flint River, J 2 £| where the Railroad from Columbus to * ■ rosses. • oiisisnng of FIFTEEN HUNDRED I AND FIFTY AGUE** of good bottom and marsh j Lands, and eight hundred ami fifty acre# of Pine land. | The bottom and marsh land# are as good as cau ba I found in Georgia. This a>y be divided into three I settlement# An extensive levee ha* been built, but ; more work must yet h done, to secure the land per. * mmiently from overflow. Also, a Plantation immediately below the estate ot Gov. Towns, on (he west side of the river,and one and u ball miles below the railiuad. embracing I‘JtKiacres of the best River Bottom, without any marsh, and and about sixty or seventy acres of high pine land, up on which then is a beautiful and convenient settle ment. Upon tins trai l there are two wile* and a half ol good levee, but require*some repairs and conside rable extension i> render all lire. lands secure. Upon I both plantation*, tire lauds are. with slight exceptions, I fresh nnd extremely productive; on the west side it is all Imah hut seventy acres. Any gentleman wisli mg to examine ihem, will please cull on Mr. Lilly on j the east aid**, and Mr Young on the west side ol die river, and should a purchase become desirable, sue me | at Columbus. Posh, ssion given firsi January next. JOHN 11. HOWA )U. j January 11, lflSft—wfcdit. i IP* Columbus Ruquirer, Corner dton • • Ii ! please ropy the above weekly iwo ioon"i BjgDFOjrt Dr. Bronson, having been so fur reduced by Con sumption, ns to be considered Ireyond all hope of re covery by the most eminent of lire medicalprofeMlon and also by Imoself—a regular physician of twenty r ears practice—as a last resort, conceived Ue idea of ANALYZING TIIE llLO< D. uud applying the sub ject o Physiology to the more immediate connection and effect of the state of the blood upon tire health and system The result ba# been lhe production of Hus’ BLOOD FOOD.” from the use of which Dr. Bmiisou was restored (o perfect health Within SIX month* after its introduction, over iwo thousand con sumptives were effectually cured by it. If you havn any cpniplniiiis of a consumptive tendency, Coujph, Cold . flmtlnehe Pal/ntHtum of the Heart, l.oet of .Ippehte m Pinitmthr .s,dr. lose no lime in procuring a bottle of the “lILOOD FOOD” If you are suffering from .iSerroun Debility or yoiir sleep is broken Or disturbed, if your Spirits art Drprtxeml nr your organs relaxed you will find an untailng remedy by commencing with tea drops. If your Liver is torpid or diseased in nnv man ner whatever, onr or two bottle* will be sure to invig ( rate, and bring it into lively and healthful action. In (V most inveterate cases of Dyspepsia, the patient ran here find lire inosl efficient and grateful relief A benefit is always experienced after taking onlyonebot tlr. n Mule or f'em ./ Complaint* and H raknewtee, the sufferer,after trying other remedies in vain, may rest assured, that a certain cure will result from Hie u#e of two or three hollies. The “BLOOD FOOD” ie effec tual Li #ll cases of Eruptions, Hall Rheum, Hcrofußl, and oilrer like cuui|ilainis. Pule and emaciated hi! dren and adults are imim diate'y benefltted by it#u#e. 11 gives strength to lire body and color and beamy to t'.e skin. J’'v- 1 ian# of all Hciwols are using it with wonderful sii-ce*# For Bill dir*-..tioji* see circular*. Price ff) per bottle. In presenting you with l>r EATON’H INPAN TILE f'OUDIAL, we desire to state us superiority ov er every nostrum that nurse or quack Ims hereto litre offered you. First. It is tire preparation of a regular physician who is well qualified front much experience mi iliflm tile complaints to prescribe for tlie/n Hecondly—lt is entirely fVee from paregoric or opiate of any kind, and consequently relieves by removing the suffering of your child. Mislead of deadening its sensibilities Thirdly— It is put up with ureal care, as a compart - son or it with any other article for in antiie com plaints will show; the very roots from which it Is due tilled being dug from the forests mid r the direction of Dr. E iton. many of them bv tbs own hands. Fourthly —it is perfectly harmless and cannot injure the most delicate infant, and is a certain cure and relief in all the following rases, which is its chief merit over eve ry <tber preparation vis POH AM. COmPI-AIKT* 4TTKNDINW TRUTH I SO RUCtI HS DYHENTLKY. COLIC, Ji'c.i also for softening the gums and relieving pain For regulating the bowels, itis unequalled. For ('old In the Head it is a sure relief. For CROUP, the most filial and trying of < is eases, it can he relied on with perfect confidence; and being a powerful anti-spasmodic in all cases of con vulsions or Ills, we earnestly recommend you to loose no time in procuring it. Lastly It costs s<> much more than other pr parations of the kind; that we Minot afford such lung advertisements as can ten. >• whose whole expense is their advertising; lorthe same reason, it commends itself ns the most reliable In all mol In rs In all eases, the dirertlonfl wrapped around each bottle, must be strictly followed. Frim XAreins per bottle. Bold by Cl I r ll<'H 4* DUPONT. Druggists. No. Kl Maiden Lane. New York; by ACER *V IVERAON, Columbus, lla. j and by ail other respectable druggist* throughout the country. decXl—dwrf. TRUNKS, TRUNKS! EDGKNIK Trunks, Saratoga, French, Bolt Leather, and various other Trunks for LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Also Bonnet Boxes, Leather Bags, Pellisier Hags, Valises, Ac. For anile very low at A. C. SANDERS A CO'S Boot and Shoe Store 102 Broad St. Columbus, July 4, 1850. dwtf. Book Binding 1 EXECUTED in superior style at the office of tea ‘j ‘ Columbus Times.'’ als