The Columbus weekly times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1865, February 20, 1860, Image 3
LATER FROM EUROPE. DIE BOHEMIAN. Portland, Fob. 2. The steamship Bohemian tiM© arrived at Pori land with later dale* from Liverpool. LtvKMi><>oL Cotton .Uaickkt- of ootto for three days 3U.00U bales, of which spooulatoi and exporters took 7<H>o bnioa each. Fair a* Middling qualities slightly dearer. Market olom. quiet owiug to the advance. Liverpool, Tkmreday —Soles of two days 01 speculation 16,0041 bales. Sales for elk ports 2,60i bales. Market quiet. Steamer's news caused greater firmness. Cotton advancing. Bank rates quoted at 7 jnsr Mat. Pa is Universe suppressed. Consols y iV*. Additional by the Bohemian. General 3rw The Paris Unireme, the leading and ultra of* gait >f the Papal churen, has been suppressed in France. The ©bp Armorial, fr >tn Bristol for Savannah, has been ahtuidonod at sea. Her crew wtte ■ATcd. The ship Emlyraon. for New York, was total'? destroyed by fire, iu the river Mctwy, while ah* ul to sa l from Liverpool. The Endyut u was burnt on the 111 st of Jaoi’. ary, in the morning. The crew, passengers and baggage were all saved. She had a large anil valuable carge, composed in part of machinery, silks, satins, crate goods, aud general merchan dise. A portion of the cargo, it is believed, wii be saved, but (he loss >s ostimated at thirty thou sand pounds. Tbo English budget will be brought before Pariiatne it ou the 6th intt. The London Time* says, that propositions a lj be made to the United States, iu the San Jun case, which may fairly be raid to be of such a character as will fully satisfy both countries. The Paris Bourse is greatly depressed, owing to the Emperor Napoleon’s brevch with the Pope. It is stated that a seige is expo, ted in liut • gitry and Veuetia, In the latter offices have been attacked by the people. The Hungarian Protestant Associaiion left \ 1 •nna without au audience with the Emperor, the latter refusing to receive them except as private individuals. A I'uriu letter says that tied between Sardinia and Central Italy are growing closer.--* The question of ft de facto annexation befog dift* cussed, it is expected that despatches fr< ui Carl* tial, Italy, will decide as subjects of Victor Em mauuei will take seats iu the Parliament at Tu rin. The Hungarians demand the restoratb nos all the rights and privileges of their church. One ruler or the other must yeid ora violent struggle will ensue. I‘KIX(i: AIJtEBT. NftW York. Feb 16. The steamship Prince Albert has arrived wiih intelligence from Liverpool to the 4th mat. Havre Market. New York. Feb. 10.—Dates fr*m Havre to the 31st of January have been received. The cotton market closed stiff, and Sales for five duy reached 6,200 bale©, Orleans Baa© closed at 9 4 .’ francs. Ihe imports during the week were 2ft.- 000 hales, and since then B,ooft bales have been received. Liverpool Cottvk Marki.t.—Sales of cotton for the week 84,000 hale*, of which speculators ; to<tk 11.500 bales and exporters 10,500 bale©. The market was quiet but steady. Sales on Friday. ! the 3d, 7,000 bales, of which 1,600 were ou spi.eu ’ laiiou and for exyKirt. Market firm at tho ft*!- i lowing quotations: Fair Orleans : : : : 7**d. Mid. 44 : : : 7sd. Fair Mobiles . TVid. Mid 44 ; CUlftd Fair Uplands 7>id. Mid. “ : : : : §Kd. Consols for money and 94 .< on account. The cotton market was reported iu the early portion of the work active, but tho activity wa* checked hy the advance in the rates of discount by the Bank of England. The ©took of cotton waft 695,000 bale©, of who I 449.000 were American. Manchetser advice© were fftvorahle, hut th* trade was quiet and holders of go<tds firm. Liverpool General Alarkei.— ¥\ur closed dul at 235. a 275; W heat was steady butwin a better tone, at unchanged rate©; t orn war firm } Provisions quiet: Sugar dull an*t declin ed 6,i. to Is. for refining purposes; t'offee w* steady ; Rice firm: Rosin firm at 4s. sd. to 4s 0d ; Spirits of Turpentine firm at 30s. 64. At London money so ©dghtly more ©tringent and very active. (•ntera! News. Lord John Russell bad announced in Parlla ment. that the English Government could not procure the correspondence relative to the ru mured cession of Savoy to France. The British Ministry have been defeated on tb* question of appointing a committee to investigate the mivcellaneous expenditures of the Government by 28 majority. The Hanorer Cotton Mills at Manchester have been burnt. The loss it* Jt3t\ooo. The Paris Bourse was improving, and Bent* t closed ou the 2d inst. at 67.60. The London Post announces that England and France are allied on the Italian question, aid further, that it has been formally determined, that there will be no intervention Hungarian affairs are dally growing more complicated and serious. The ship Garnett from Milford, and the Nich olas Biddle from Liverpool, have sailed for Ka vannah. ARABIA. * Arr#TA, Ft>. 18. j Tbe steamship Arabia, from Liverpool Fob. 4. • has arrived at New York. Her new* id generally j anticipated by the Prince Albert’* advices to si me dates. //•jits Cotton Market.— Orleans Tros Ordinaire 105, IJhs VOf. Sales of the week 6,500 bide*.— Stock of cotton at Havre 123,000 bales. The ; market was steady. Tbe bullion in the Bank of Prance had de creased 616,500 f. Liverpool Cotton Market, Saturday afternoon, itk. —Sales of the day 16,000 bales, f which >, 000 were on speculation. Tbe market closed ad vancing and buoyant. Breadstuff* and provisions quiet. Consols 9i% too4 3 *. Additional by the Arbia. New Yukk, Feb. 18 Tbe French and English treaty wu* exebung ed on tbe 4tu inst. Dr. Tobb. tbe eminent Pbysicologist is dead. The Paris Paine says that tbe quostiou of tbe annexation of Central Italy will be aebordinati* to the result of tbo universal suffrage of all pow ers as to the propriety of Urn* msMSna At the Bourse, on the 3d, Rental closed firm at 67.85. Tbe French army is to be considers My reduc ed. An affray * reputed to have taken place at An oona between the Papal Chasseurs and artillery - men, against the gens de'armes. Three hundred of tbe former bare been arrested, forty of whom were wounded. Kossuth has suddenly disappeared from Lon don, and it is thought be bae gone to Hungary. Austria is said to be directing more troop* to northern Italy. Reliably accounts state that tbe Mooriab regu lar army bas not yet been brought ottt- One di vision, numbering sixty thousand, of well discip lined troops, are awaiting the great battle. The o ject of tbe Moors a| pears to Le to draw the Spinlards into the interior. Borne of tbo Paris Journals seem to conider the annexation of lavoy as nearly tt -> ttntluded. Turin. Friday Feb. 2.—-Several Sardinian offi •era have gone to B fogua to organise an army. Arrests continue to bo made at Venice to an alarming extent. Ihr south and thr Drmocrary. In tbo Montgomery Mail of a recent date, there :* ft patriotic lettej* from the lion. William F. of Alabama, addressed to Mr. Spencer \dams upon federal affairs. The able writer iu iulges iu reductions appropriate to the follow mg themes, to-wit • Ist. To preserve the Democratic party in •••wer. 2d. To reform the Government. 3d. Tube ready lor dfeKnlutirtj), if thut prove.- co bo unavoidable. As to the preservation i>f the Domouratio party, Mr. Sauiford suy: ‘•rt is sufficiently known that onumy owe, 7r t „ • ere in the South, 1 think there ought to he prio r nd fraternity. Theru remains but tbs single .-sue ot slavery to distract us. and the Whig? ttsve nobly given up all Kaiional attachment© and nldunce* lor the sake of the South, and I sei neither sense 3Kr patriottu in perpetuating out l profitless aud bitter leads. It avows to me that they dotn to’ •- nr Mibli ->fw_kvep oh iu tic leanirg strings of mere spill ‘*n , •M't us a p ey to di U desires of wicked m whose tnmooiiiiNii.•••wsisia „ . i.ot* ol party. Ho o caui ( ready to promote by -W honorable means a good underst,aiding atnoug ail the sons ot the S inli, of all parlies, no whose* n i>*d coguscls and anno we shall depend in tbo day of our detain/. T-> this i trim l. 0.,., ~ •pou Contentious of iJiu people, aud such a re taxation of party urguiiaaiiou© as coiisi-tent w th u tree movement ot (ho popular heart and unbia*;- cd ut font net* of the popular tongue. Bur it i*u iitio't nt Hung altogether, te dis&olvo the Louiociauc panv in the Nwrrh. It has done tnnoh service in Jays pant, with or without hope fr its tuture, it is not unreas- liable to pre serve its existence as against Black Repubii .u isiu ami give it a i-hamc to redeem, if it will, Its past errors, and rouse, it it tuny, a dormant Uon -orvatisa in the North, up * which Divine provi tcncc uay re-cons;ruct our fallen fortunes. A I uttvo already suggested, if i can do nothing else, ’ may keep the sw id andpurse o! the Federal Government until we are in u position to duly tho •n and seize our ©haro of tho other. lieuuu I g up by my Bunrcsouutivea to the Charleston Convention, and shall support its nominee, if hat Convention nominates ,i sfe man upou a *nf platform for the South.” *A Coti.istON.—-The Washington Star of Sat urday. says; “Wo bear that oil yesterday after noon a per sonal collision oceifrrnd between Messrs. Fd uiundeon, ot Virginia, and liickmairuf Pennsyl vania, of which the following are tho partic u ms : About o'clock, p. m., Messrs, Kdmuudson, Kent and Vice President Breekcnridge, in com pany with two other gentleman, weft: leaving the Capital, and when about half way down tho ave nue way from the Capitol grounds, they mot Mr. Hickman, who was apparently unaccompanied. Mr. Edmuudsop walked up to Mr. Hickman, and S"Ui words passed between them in relation to a late speech of Mr. Hickman’s (apparently that made ou the occasion of a Info serenade,) which ended in Mr. Fdumudsou dealing a severe blow to Mr. lin kmen upon the head, knocking ofl his hat and following up the as.-wul’ by some cuts with a switch, at the same titn- designating Mr. It. as a “slandtxsr and a coward.” Mr. Hickman endeavored to nlosc with his antagonist, but fur fiber hostilities were precluded by the interposi tion v.fothers, Mr. Keitt taking Mr. Edmondson fr.ui the ground, and Mr. lireckiuridge perform ing a like office for Mr. llickmAn.” DAILY i UMMBK(HL KECORDI a=—rr^srr=--mr : oouiwm-b, Feb. lit, thrift j The sales on Saturday were quite lurge, j amountiug to 1117 bales. The market was more animated than for several days before; the advi- , ©eg from abroad by tho Arabia being favorable, j an advance with a buoyant market being report ed. The roceip a, owing to the inclement weath er, were small, only numbering 223 hales. *KW OtU.KA.Na cl. AAM VIC AT loss. Inferior 5(£7 j Middling I Ordinary j Hood Mid IJ % (<o 12 i ■ Good Ordia y..b^k l 4 j Midd’g Fair.. 1 2k (<i, 12% Low M.d., ,1H p , Fair f.j, NKW OULKASI* cotton statkmrnt. Saturday Morning Fob. 12, 1860, j Block on hand dept. 1, 13611.... .. .26.6-12 ‘ Recinved since ..1,604.270 “ yesterday, 11,060-1,016.226 I 1.642,710 j Exported since Sept. 1.1000 1,675,0H3 “ yesterday 0,623 —1.081.(66 Stock on hand and on shipboard 660.744 j In itinerant Sterling. At a meeting rtf the Democratic party *f Troup county, at the court house, on TANARUS etdftjr, the 7th mst.. Col. Flowers waa calletl to tho chair, and iKniel N. Speer, .-■ requested to act as Sucre- j i tary : On motion, the CUairtnan appointed a c(,uitail ; im- of lour, runsmtin*; of Win 15 Mur. u-. Joel I -i. Davn, John A. Speer, O. il Staahij, to ri-port .unable persons t rrprtumiit Trwapoounty in the 1 I Democrat it Convention, wtiirb m to suunUskl j dtllo*igiviUo on the 4'b of March. Throtareit ce. aTter retiring, returned aud reported the fol lowing persons’ u* delegate*, (with power U> fill Col. Flower*, Bm N. Speer, 0 A. Bail. l)r O. U S aii|y, Q 6. H<>ddio, Foter A. Heard. It write then mured that the proceedings of the meeting he published iu (he Atlanta Inttlltgeu cer. uni that the ('<>ti*tituitoiial'nt, Federal Uuion ami Columbus Times b<- requested to copy. The meeting then adjourned */c die. JA. M. FLOW KBS, Chairman. Dak, N. Spuf.ii, Secretary'. MARiIED On the 30th November last, in Bienville Par ish La., ai the residence of Andrew 0. May*, by John Nolea, Esq-, Mr. .John F. McDaniel to Mias Sarah P. Tomlinson, all of saui place. EI ED, In Tallapoosa County, Alu., February Bth, ISrtO,of Consumption, .Mrs. A. V. Wilmdno, | wife of Jam> s L> Williford, and oldest daughter of the late Martin and Matilda Brooks, of this city. Wilkes lit publican and Marianna (Fia.) pa pers will please copy. At his residence in Harris county on Sunday the f>th inst., Aaron Goodman, aged fifty lour years. Tribute of Respect. COLUMBIAN LODGE, No. 7, l February, lotiO. j At a regular communication of Oelumhiuu I L • igo No. 7. the following preamble and rea.du j tiuut w< ro unanimously adopted: Wher-us, it has ptoased the Divine Architect of the Universe |o remove from among us our worthy and esteemed brother. WILLIAM DAN ILL, and Columbine Lodge Iwmg called togeth er to pay tho last tribute of respect to bis mem ory, be it Resolved, That in the death of our Brother. Win. Daniel, the Masonic fraternity baa lost a highly ei* ectned member, who was ever ready to rsApotfd to Uhs call ofduty awl u, tiniest a x**al ■ us attachment to our time honoied order, in (ho ! practice of the benevolence which it teachc*. Resolved, That we deeply sympathize with . his bereaved laraiiy, and point them to tho great , Grand Muster oi the Universe, lor the consola tion lie alone can give. Resolved, That this Lodge he clothed in, and the Brethren wear, the usual badge of mourning for the space of thirty days. Resolved, That those proceeding* be sproad on our Minutes, und a copy of the nitos bo trans initlcd to the family of the deceased, and be handed to the city papers for publication. Vi. ckoFT, i J. M. BIVIVfI, t Coin. W. L. .SALISBURY, ( - Columbus, Fob. 17. IS(>H. One e/ the humanitarian movement* of the timet, although little known us uob, can hard* iy be over estimated in its importance upon the well bciug of our Wiuuly scattered eounuuudi** The population of the American States is in many sections so sparse, that skillful physician* are hardly available to them. Vast numbers of our people are obliged to employ . in sickness, such tn d.cal relief as they can bear of from each other, or indeed any they get from any garter. Hunoe uriaea the great consumption of Patent Medic in ea among us, greater by far than tu any oftha old countries, where skilful physi cians are accessible to all classes. Unprincipled men have long availed themselves of this necessi ty, p> palm off their worthless nostrum*,uutil rha word has becotno eynonomoua with impuaitiou and cheat. Oue of oar leading chemists in the Rust, Dr. Artß, is pursuing a course which de feat* tbia iftiqui y lit t rings not only his own but the best skill of our time# to bear, for the production of the beet remedies which can be made. These aro supplied to the world, in a convenient form, at low prices, and the people will no more buy poor medicine* instead ol good, at the same colt, than they will brau instead of hour. The inevitable consequence of this is, that the vilt compound! that *flood our efuntry are discarded for those which honestly accomplish fhoond in view—which cure. I>. we over esti itafe its importance, in believing that the pros pect of supplanting the hy-word medicines, with those of actual worth and virtue, is fraught with immunse eiweequunoft for good, to the masses of our people. —(Janette and ChronieU, Perm, la. Mexican Mustang Liniment. From rich aud poor, bond aud free, all colors, grades and conditions of life, wo hoar the eiinie uieed of praise awarded this wonderful article, •Sores are healed, pains relieved, life saved, valua ble annuals m ide useful, and untold ills assuaged by this great medicine, which is surprising to the judgment of than. What family does not require a s'amlurd Liniment? Who ever hoard ot the Nam© effects produced by any other article? For Cute, Hruim *, Sprains, Rheumatism. Swell ings. St ruine I l!ort>s, Ac., it has uo equal. Bmvahr of Imitations—Foe genuiue Mus tang Liniment is sold by all respectable druggists and Livery M u in every town, parish and ham let t roughout North and South America, Eu rope, aud the islands of tho Oeeau. Buy at “nee. BARNES A PARK, Feornary 14—wlm Proprietors, N. Y. Tin* Ureal English Rnunli SIR I.VMKS ( LVRkI/S Celebrated Female Fills. Prepa/.-d Ah,,n a prenoriptimt mj Si< J. Clark , M. L. Phyxicinn ■■straonliHmy to th> Queen. fill: RBEAT E.N.1,1811 UKMKPN r ftGHEAT ENGLISH HK.MKI)\ niKGuEAT ENGLISH REMEDY AIK JAMKB t'LARKE’B FEMALE 1M1.1.8 sill JAMES rI.AKKE’S KKMAI.f PlI.Ls SIR JAMES CLARKE’S fK.uM.t. Pll.l S SOLD “V AU. DRUGGISTS •OI.D BY ALL DRUGGISTS SOLD n, \i.l. DRUGGISTS N.H. Sl.tHt amt six postAiD* stani|is enclosed io oi intlMWtsed will insure a bottle, runtatniin; i t’ii.4 *>v return mail. marchd—dwly. Sold ii* V'olumhuH, bv Pemberton & farter, Are*. A iwiu -ad *< w>in‘S*lil* Dmifi" l '* M llrf, \N IVSI.t I W AN extiertenced nurse and female pbysicisn. lias a Scuttling Symp for children teething, which greatly iiMilUales the processor teething hi solteiiiug the guois, j rtxlucmg all lutiamiuntiou-. will allay ail pain, and is ) an re to r<>guiiu,- the bowels. Depend upon it, niottu-rs, j will gfve rest i* yourselves, and relief and health to 1 your in fonts. Perfectly safe in all cases See adver j (isemcnt m aunihercolumn. Aug. 43. —ilw-iv Pott Office P.fgulation- For the special aceommodation of the labor ing elite sum, ami those who cannot convuniuutiy j visit tho office during tbo regular office hours, the Post Often will hereafter not be closed till one 1 o’clock, P. M. The office will therefore be kept open from 8 o’clock A. M. till 1 P. M , and from 2 till 6 P. M., except during the opening and distribution of tho Eastern and Western Mails. H. M. JETER, P. M. February 16tb, 1800. m L CHAPKE AC liiKMV. t* THE Exercises of the abovs lustitu g NEAR MAULL’ft SPRINGS, h in Russell County, Ala , cnmineiiced on ‘ “iih* 6tl Jatntrt 1-fitl, under • lie charge ; ot I>r. J. p. Hoyt. Tic Trust© s feel in obtaining the services of Dr lloyt wi o lias been a suet;■■ asftil teacher H *iuJi f. r | several yearn) ami ii account of the healthful and 1 <riou of die Academy, they r • om*mud j this institaiion to parents and guardians, living in-he i j VHiou. and abroad, having children t* school, as . | posseseititf sii|erior advantages tl / Hoard un be had in good families at reason a- | ■ t*le rates yriTion. pxb lonoLUTic vxait: I .wcr hr u, he- Read ng, Willing and .Menial Arith • incur 1*26 t'O ’ I il ylo'r Itiaiiches Written Arithmetic, Classic*. Slv. Ac 34 00 B. HEADLEY. R I*. LANKY, j Iru ‘ ,t,,# J February f) wli S. N. .ION KN, | ai-jt ►;naif*'a- ap r.A ur, U nion Springs, Ala. \\ 11 1. prame in the >1 iff. rare Courts in Mic.on and adjoining families Mir let nilention given ’ to the Collection of t'initttM. j l e.l'twary 9*i wOui TEXAS LANDS. ,A . \ ELEVEN THOUSAND ACRES OF J j ■ j t Texas Lunds for Eleven Tbousaod Dol- J s '• lari iii two | ayni- ms. A good cbuuce for sfiecularius. Apply ai tho Times office. Fob. 13—wll* TO PLANTERS. CALL AT J". W. XJEVIIi’S (C mr ol f'ns ord and Oglcttioine Miieeu, bsi k of Cook’s Hotel/ ini sea MORRKL’S Set t! riatth r mill Fertilzer! IT OPENS THE FI RltoW; DROPS and cov •ri Corn, Peas and C-dtoo Su:.l, thh k or thin, deep *<r sfaallpw ns y->u may wteb. Tbs cousttuoDott is simple, and it is eonily kept iu (ix. Coiautbufl, February 18 d3t wlm (amp-Fires (if llu* Kvcrg lades; OR, WILD SPORTS OF THE SOUTH ! A NEW BOOK,just received at J. W. PEACE'S | fab. 18— if. Book More. 850 REWARD. A A LIKELY NKOKO MAN named j Bt* Collins, about 28*-rot>or year* old, 6 ft. ’ Za lUor il iuchoM liigli, weighs about 176 lbs., dark congploeted. disappearod from the H>>uthwestru Railroad about the first of January lust. Said negro belongs to me as Trustee for my daughter, Mrs. S. K. Nixon, and I have strong suspicion that some while person lias hiui concealed or has sent bun off out of the j State, lie wim seen in Macon about 16 days ago. I will give tbo abovo reward for proof to convict any white person of the < ffVnco, aud I will pay u ‘ liberal reward for the safe delivery of said ne i gro to me in Marsbslville, or if safely lodged iu ! any jail so that I can get him. JESSE RICE. Trustee for Mrs. fs. E. Nixon. j February 14—-d2wlt BARKERSURAHRAR OF TIJK ENGLISH LANGPAOE. ufmfM, HKING an Improvement on .Morris's j */A fjA I'iniosopl ’ Graniiiinr, und the only w 1,1 w 'hMli words are pained in mcSfimeCfisamr accordance wirti reason and common ! sens**. p.-ciuieo copies may be obtained bvenclos ug3 * • eni inl ‘iU|>H to < buffin and John Hon Cos lumbus.Gi J. L. BARKER. • February 6th, I6>—w3m. BKHdGI if Clint h<*"Cii*** t ouniy. U r IIEREAS H. J. Wdliams and Nancy Robinson applies lor Loiters of Ad nr lust ration on iha j ! est’ite ot John Holom* n, late of sat'l *o'.utv dee’ed. These are ‘hersfose to cite and ad'itomsh alintid sin- \ Ko.rtrfhe kindied and realtors oi said de> eased, to | I*• and appear at my offit* on or before the First j ! Monday IO April next, an > file their ohjoethms ii any (hey have, otherwise said letters will then and there : he granted. Given under toy hand at offr e. this February Dth, I Mlf) E. O RAIFoRI), Oidimry , | February 40th, 1860 —w4 and. GEORGIA Harris County t l i IIERE \H John 8 Goo,limn n-d II run A, | ’’ Goodman apply f*r I tiers of admuus'r.i'ion on I the esist,. ,t Aar n Goodman, late ot said county, I Alt persons concerned, are hereby notified to shew ! cause, if any they have. w*hy Hie administration of | j sail or late should not j a the Court of Ordinary to ue held iu and for said counts the Fi st Monday in April next j Given under iu> band at nffu e, Fe .. 3, 1860. GEO W MULLEN ri, Ord February 26, I“Co—w4od. LOST OH MISLAID \XOIE on I. J. Roqucmore f**r Three Hun • dr**! atid Fifty Do lars. dated about Ist of J.tnua y. 183 V, and due 23th December, 1859 I Consideration, the biro of a negro man named Henry, a black-urn tb. All persons are warned against trading lor this Dote, which is made to ’ and belongs lo LOCK WEEMS I Feb. 17, 1866—dlwlt, j ri (FIRST CLASS HOTEX,) Corner Broad and Crawford Streets, OOLUM HUS, (iA. HATCH COOK, F,hl—dwtf. PHOPIUETUK. WORK WANTED, lAM n w prepared td ‘<>ntricl for srpentei’s W t\, ether m n wn ir country iu larg*. or small job*. ‘ n is good tern s a any shop in Uis place, and I to eX> cute it as wall aid .prompt! jßi#-dly JVKH •• MblMf SI J RI NG ST Y L KS. AT TUE dtGN OF THE BIG Vi HAT SO Itroad Street, LSNDONts aw prepsr dto elmw hm friends • and customer* one of ihn finest ass ouueuts of lints eV-r offV lin I'aluHihu* enjiraeing all v oieiics , of M* ‘LEstKIN, C \M| v F.R and F n liFUH Sos i ever.v color and qaaltly, ot the ven I ilcm in <>ria- t ttonaftlidat price to-iiitali. C ps.of evrrv kind and also a great va ieiy of Children’* II .is ai.rt <a, sand od Assortment of Unih'e lar ami Wilking t'ma s lit hare aver* eupenar #Fsf Hut for V natation -rrf'icr, mss lit yene* henoff, m a*/rwps <//<- ‘or our trade. Wth tutr L'onfariniaor we can til .very hud. fell 11— If ’ lUSSOLI i lOX. IN ••.(!( quciue of the death of Mr DAMEI, it.a HUGHES, DANIEL A CO. ivh dissolved •n I lie tali Febrtt try Th* mid rsiirr* * ■ as surviving (miner*. .lr iradv to ~n co. ms •ttfauisi said firm; and those de'.i.-d to said firm wll| I'leasCsettle imtne'iatelv ns the I'tisi ss u.io.t le rioted. Ttm uud< r-dgitod, in tin* nmn • ini style of HI GRINA IIAIHIES, W I 1 i ue the Warehouse A ( oninili tou lliiMliM *s til .a.tis brxucesN O.m ,u itm Li n . War* ll ‘Uso VVM II HUGHES W. I\ h*dgi:s Uoiniiilm- F**h ‘.A dwt 1)0 YOltt OWY (lKI\l)I\(ii! CORN SAVKD, T.lYi.OlI A \ Ji j.3- ‘_ta For GiindiiigSlea and Mock Fe and, i'ATi:yn,i> may, ios*. vulualile Mill is ii’ sv, forth, fi st time, off ‘ 1 } ! T ed to I lid 1 nblic II IS a Helix hup. (H-I will j grind Curn andj’.ihs thrhorse teed, -.qi truing iht in- I digestible part inn *f fho Cnh lb .in tho Feed, tmkes excefioiit meal, without heating, can Or propelled hy thcsnme jmwer as vour Um, will grind 40. • 0 bushels i ol grain hftluit) it needs rni.-ii'N and Mien iti au he j made a* good aa new lor TWO DGLI.tIiH AND A HALF I l ..r speed, durability and cheapness it cannot he 1 excelled. Call an ‘ see uAt FLITS ti LIVINGSTON, Agents. February 9 —U4. HKRRUVG'B PATENT CHAMPION FIUEdt UI RGL UK IMIOOI'N Y F GM. Wirn flall's I'atbnt Powinm i'huok !.*>• jcs the same iliat were awarded sepirau* medais ai the Word’s Fair, Lotion, .SM, and ill** Word's lair. New \ ork, 18:>3. and ARE TUB ONLY Amein an Hales that wer© awarded medals ai tho London World's Fair. i Th ns© (Sales form tho most perfect security against Fire aud Burglars of any Can s ever offered to ihn public. 91,000 ILK WARD, Will be paid to any perl m> that .an show that a Her ring's Pa’eut Champion Hate ever felled In preserve its contents in an accidental lire H i’ HERRING* cm. Manufacturers. No 2M | Rroa.lway .or Miuray st New Y ork 64 and and 64 Gravjer Street. N <) Aukmw -It YV Knowles, Ri- hmoin'. Va ; R. F. lister, t’elersburg, ‘a ; Rowland itioiliera, Norfolk, ■ Va ; J U Thompson a Cos.. Lvn hbiiru. V u j .1 U. Blossom Wil.eimrton N t ;\Y He.ring A M.m, At lanta, Ga ; l.sR •• lie ti all. is vftnnah, fin.; J >1 Ji ll F. Reed, W.-si Point.42a ; Holiuea tJ.. ( h.tr.es on 8 O. (anil dwdiu HARM S- WAN! FACTORY 11-i Brou.il isiri'.'t, com tattCN, a s \. HIKHMW & CO. HAVE recently engaged in the mS m.'iiKii iMurH M ItAItNRSS of cve a superior G l"r H I “l< \ mole mu le ( >n now ii ivo tlir (>|e poriunity of doing so. Wo vii.ph.y skillful workmen. . use the best materials and w 11 warrant every orti. le pur. tinned at our mannf o lory In a.-dumn u otir Harness, we keep ou hand ev. ry artn lu ku<> w n iu our line <>f*|.ii-im • s SADDLES, of ©very different pal ern, hi pri r* t > amt the quality. IjKATH EH, Ot’ Jill UiridM, kbor P|tHgs, ot every <l**s* rip i ;i| THUNKS. v ...... s'/ . ‘ii . #r> ms; Vslisrc anil Carpet Rg t Mut'liiiie Hoi I.FAT 11F It and MIIHI R.f all widths ; Carriage, NadiUr, Hanteaa Trim iiilngHi (201.F. I.EAHIKU Wlllus, HI.Ar.KETS, Chilareu's Carriags, *c Oursto. kis mwitnd Venn pie © We Invite the at tention of buyers, bulievttig \v; rati suit thru* to qual ll* ">l pri”- Hopalrins done wnh ileppan ti nnd in the.bt-sl manner. Columbus t.a Jan. 14—dwtt Whv Use DR. J. ROVER DO in HKt.'AlXe’ sot the< or-of In iptent Ooii-iiurpt urn, Weak Lung* Weak Bmm. hfl Genm m !>.• lily, and for parilyitig and i:nri'iong the H o *1 they tiro • nsoliiteh tiutinrpjsee*l lr> un\ tber mme.h To he n-stt'e ■ of lu. it i onh ne.•••*** >r\ in ntak.- the trial. The Wine U-el isot a very -up r oil l- near. 1, double the usual rongth ot other wiif* w arming and invigornting the whole system u m tn ad to the feet AS tlmsn Hitters wm tout, and alter itive in then churaclet, mo they Ktrotiglheu und uivignrate tlie whole system, ant! give a j I Ina Tone auil He llhy ( clion. j to all its parts, by equalizing D**’ circulation, removing obstructions, and , reducing ageiieisl nrmUt. j They are also o**©l>ni tor diseases ami w< aliueHs ; pscniiar to Females, where atouh t le.juticd to 1 t-tieugthen and Braae the Western. ! No lady who is sohjecl to iiissiiudo or Itimtiess ; should be Wilhoullhom, Slid they am rev vtlying in their action Tit se Billers will not only euro but prev* tit dis ease, and in thin respect an- douldy vutuaide to Hie |w,rt*ui. si’ k or well wb • may ►•’ them For proof of the truth <l thin, b.-o lull particulars aud relerunt;© l” parsons m od on the t ire lar iusule ; the wap|Hr, ac. <m.p mytng •* ch * hi*-. ! Mimsiera of tin Gospel. Lawyers, Let otters and all public speakers should use Dr. J. Bovoe Dod’s IMPiRIAI, WM B 1 THR.S, why? j Because they strengthen th< lunge quiet and Booth j 1 the nerves promote digestion, sirengtlieu and brace i tlie whole n> sp in Aside from Un'ti me In al virtu* they are unsurpassed as u il- lightlul hey*-rage pr d;t j rintr ali the wxliiKra ing elt'ecis f Hramly • r Wine j j without tlporiniiirunts resul'.-*. Totha’ uiifoftunaie j ■ * lass ai indivitlualN addi ted t* th*-. use of tr.mg j Drink, these Holers wfi* pr *v© inyalii d>le. a* the S prevent ihesutdoo ream* u whit It in wrinkly to ows a •*spn , e” and. acUng as hr aiier.Utve, remove Irma the sysiern the potffon which is imbibed by a l * Wb ’ indulge in the inn of the adult” .a *;d Liqm t- to he found in in os of the bar ooms ot tl is < ounljy. Inc 1 , hrn'es who Wish tn reform anil yel reiptm: a stiiuu j lent, by sii'.Niiotimg tiieKO But is for Urn mixed wuie„ jan i liquors o 11. drinking - a;■. >i•. can in a short time res rainecUr J> fmii ‘he use of siinuilants • one hot le and the tuners will tell their own , | story. FEMALES Both Married and Hmgie. hut ©apertally Mothers, I should always keep on hand of Dr. -T. liovoij Dad's IMPERIAL W.N.: BItrETS, FOU DISEASES PECL’UAU To FEMALES. Tliev‘”ai t like a charm,” they prevent Lassitude or Faintness, and all cases wlier a tonic is r qulred, | these But. re Have \o • r tor. i finis Wlmlesah and Reran A ‘Hi'* at H-.v'rntmh, HTffiWAMT * HI TLER, ! Dealers m Foreign and t oon sti* .B*-.ii n.e> t'hemt ! i.a's, I'orfumsry, Bt’ , G*nir of H ougbtoa aim liar- I nanl so i I CIIAKLB* WI’DDiFIEI.D* CO Pr*. prietort, I 014*1.6 Broadway, New York. Sold in Go'umhne l.y ACEE IVERriON and JgIIN W HROOKB January 18 —d * w I y Trustee Sale—Take IVolice. BY Virtue of several DwJl of T rust. mr|n to mo as Treasurer ol the Columbus A Muß'-i. eo | Building ami Loan Asosciatlons, I will off r lor sale to the highest bidder for Cash, ill fro t of tho Market House, uo the first Too-day in April next, during the usual hours of sale, tho follow inj; property: —All times pans of lots 26, 27, 2, %mi 29, described in tho Deed of Trust made to me by Jag .4, Williams, to secure fount for Eight. T ousand Dollars, due to the M u .-engr ■ and Columbus Building und L an Assm ifttlooft. K J. MOSKF, Truces. January 27, IB6o—vrdtf. lien ('rop tlola*M*. | Alt BHL-.CIIOIi E VBW 4Y,tUI * i store and lU l ’ to arrive, forsai© hy d© 2D dw f TVLBH* M'XFX TAFFA, ('~\Y iny owi ma ua- lure, dlways hnnd / i'h.; triio supplied 1 li* . r> ,i Ivin *. Ord. i solicited. W. il 11..FiiLLFfy, Jan3U~4tf bS Broad btraet. PLANIfiRS* EM.Pft3.MiM:. HULL. DUCK & CO. Hill & Dawson’s old corner, Beg leave to inform their old oustouiers and tbi public generally that they aro DIMLGIIN EVERY OHiSGRII^TIOISr or l'.wn Nus'Ai’ii; DRY GOODS 10,900 Y ards OsiYaburgs, 6,000 Yard’ Kerseys, 6,000 Yards Liusoys, 6,000 Yards .Shootings, 6,000 Y’iiri. Shirtings, 1000 Negro Blankets at prices which defy. Ugfiooes. Dclaiui.s Uiuvts, Hosiery, Linen, t’foak*, Mantillas, and every kind of LADES’ DRLSS GOODS (tHOCEKI isb, Sujtitrs of dvery kind, Hm. l„i.,unyrn .lavu, and Mu* Ini Coffee, Cigars, fi.lmocv., Ac. Ae. UiiiiK :iuJ Os ftll qualities. Kwtilied Whiskey, I'ine liraudiaa; Whiskies, Hip' HU l Bum. I he Lost stuck of Liquor* in Ualuaibus. H A lIDWABE, | ARNE’S Shovel.- and Spades, Scmvill Hues, Col lin.'’ Axes, ! race Chums, Pocket Knives, together w.ill Agricultural Implements, such us Corn Snellors,Ploughs, Hakes. HADDLEIiY < i Fine Su ‘dies, Wagon Saddles, Blind Bridles, Biding Bridles, Whips, Collars, llaincs, Ao. BOOTS & HOBS, 3000 Pair Russets, Ladies Shoos of all kinds, Gent’s do do, Boy* and Men’s Boots, Ditchers’ Boots, Ac. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, SuitnDio for Plantation use. CI tOCKERY. 1 Plates, Cup* and Saucers, Dishes, Bowls, Tea Pots. T umFlora aud Glansware of all kinds. HATS AND CAPS. Moleskin, C.is-imore, und lino Wool Hats, a large lot ot Cheap Y l ’ ml Huts, lor Nogroos. Boy’s and Men's Caps, tiuo and common. BOLTING CLOTHS. of tho best Brands and assorted Numbers, in fact a general assortment. Having a resi dent. portlier in New York, wo can supply our triende and the public at the very lowest pricos- Plantvrs Will find l) So thuir interest, to vail butore purchasing elsewhere. HULL, DUCK & CO., Cnlninl.iiM. Gqn *i|i. |S6U i2a®4[£iss> YV** would inviie the attention of ; 1 .* pm. “as who uit iu the baba of purclm gi,n iheir Drugs, ’tlcdicines.&c. E’ -fe.-, _ Q |ON A (.itEDIT, i*> ilie i;tci Hint at our F ‘.lf iSr-Y,. tmi) >"'i *ve tinni I3U to V() fcii v ‘*J him from u wuli Th . THE CABHI -J|orc |iirchs-ii'if eiscM'lmr*', for they * i .limlltuii vv ‘ are giving the hargai winch * e R*i ©fl-itM© loinvc T.m *|-i:illv of nl hiiu'lcs soid hy US Warramed lo tmaew* reim'seuithein. 4, A, WHITiSIDES &C-3,, W HOLESALE if Hi TAB. x>x^.-cjc3rG-xsb , :rsi, 125 Brofiu Strett, Columbus, Georgia. REST G’ A LIT V Gi:M INi. KKUOS ME OP , At wholesale and retail. Keiail Ca-h Price S', per g"l by I A WIIiTBifIDBACG. Coiumhus. Ga. Dec. 21 -dwtf FRESH SRVaS. i (inii'iT & iiiiruiv A T TH K OLD HTAND 0T DAXJ’OKTIi it NAGEL, Oolvtmbus, G 00., It A V K ON HAND TUB LARGEST UTOriK OP i RKSII ANJ Pt KK i); ami nediciiies, (Src. &c. &c. V"W oil*:I I r -id© l” Hus market. F.vary a-licte | -N sold l> n a ana le. a- re ; .i, s-nled Al are | DliliG.S Al EDU'JINKS, I PA I VIM. OILS. -v.. hes re |iwr liiim a (•ln.MVi.mc. Ms we ie dele unne! to * HrJl at t‘ie lotre ft /tr cesfir iptprovnl cr dt. nd no lo hr | untie sld tai unit lu.ti mi l ilium bn* fur Ihe Cooli VVe TO THE LADIES 1 I r mpri*M u CJeiai! „ H,'.."!- IV'.,ch Ui'i and ."J, Fia* Vvring Extract©, Vii,eg Ha l. C. rn ftiart.li, At ; A> ho TOILET AHTICLES, Cornu.'* n*-if Pom nles. Kola ue- I.ohm's Kxtrirli Bi tai De *e. irj ). Am r- an llur Restorer, \ Ac., ami p you w mt a bc .utuui andecuiio.iiicai liglit, pur chass of iih the Ti ii iim W:nti Kero>OD3 Oil. TO rilVsidAW Our stock of Tinctures Kv.ru t Oil -mi ale, Med icated r ops. \ r... led mi l rtra’ illy prepared f. r the Pupti ii Hcpariin-'ot. and tin Pramijdmu pul up i rrept bij an experlenrtd Jipu'hr ary and riri -in -iler atc UIU4I H ART *l CHAPMAN. Decerni. r7th* I6W dull. Flint diver i'iuntaliuiiH FOE SALE l wili soil ai a reasonable, price and [-. three years cre.lH, one pianln the c;u)t -nit <>l FUm River, . wiieie (be Kafi.oa*) from Columhus lo *wY J M r. loss,H,conswiill* or FIFILKN lit NUKED AND FIFTY AURKH of good hotlnm and marsh F unis, ami eight hundred ami fitly acres of Pi ><■ land, j I i'h Uoiloiu ami tnaimli l*n is are as yood ns can fie l-.uud in Georgia Tills iy !>• divided into time setllemei.ts. An exu*nsi*a levee hits been hu 11, hut more w ork luusi >d l e done, tote m- Lite laud per. ; manenliy fimu overfiow. - Also, a Plantation immodiau-.h below he estah oi | Gov low ns, mi the v* c-t side ol ttie river,ami one aud ) a hail oiler ‘mlriw the railroad, *milirartb* i'.RMGtcn s ’ o’ iht i-eHt Rlvi i HoMoiu, without any marsh, mid a id about ixty or s©vnly ttcres*fttifil* pine land, up on wlmJi it” n is ahHiinful ami convenient selthv I miMi Upon Hus tract there are two miles and a hujf of good levee, hui rcqiiiiiis some repairs ami onside i ralile extension io remlei ah the lands s> . .ire. Upon ! both i aunt i.i >- ‘lie lamiHitre, with slight exceptions, ! fresh and extremely prodmiive, on the west -it* it i IH ali r |i be seventy mrei*. Aliy gejdlemaii Wis - I i.,gt i examine mem, will please . al. no Mr. Lilly on I ta. east Mid*-, aiid Mi Young op ilie west side oi be river, and bimild a purcjiuve. beemin desirable, uo me at Loin ml. is PowH-ssion given nri J-uiuan naX. JGIIN II .I *A A • January 11 |4SW— w dlt IL/” iJo'-Hm'.'.s Kmjmrer 1 *rner * NEVY BOOLS. % ||.w Could ho Help It, or tbo * ~ *■*' l^ddfiTnoinphuni, ly A. T. Hoc. if - ‘■'* Preniiciftua, or Wit atnl llituior in Para.'rnp's. liro .to’s Fool of (i'jality, anew supply; Car-'Bum Sp >rD “ Kiahvr’© River, “ Hold Foil, 44 Public Laws of Georgia, poised Nov, find Doc. 1800. i exM Ahnannc for 1860, containing mucii val uithlu information fluting to Texas. Ju©t m-tfivetl at J. W. PKASE'B Bookstore. Jan. 18—dwtf. NEW FLOWERS. A sma.l and select lot of Jnnonii ns. Chines* rnjfc* AxaUss. Dwarf fining©-, lb bn© hi'nnir, dish J'.niper© u *1 llM) 111 But I r u I Flower inn I’liini, DuiK.it Gra*einig Jui r -.cived an for sain bv OHN LEE M*ed Mi>.re l*>. Hrond Mi ('..iHinhiis, Ga. Ilec.. 44 dii Macliiiit’ STWing. I ADMW, mv*. ymir fingers. All descriptions l j Me -.j,.. for Fnmlies lloinls Fix mm mu© A one a > !<;*,■* |: 111 of I hfl Or >Vi r nnl flit - e hi . M i< hu-fls OH Broad Mireei U*l *S wishinginslril lim on • Oi V(.f \ link. Mrhii e“ to # it© I o i Mi ‘’ lit© sal to in, or ai their residence m any uait oi the city Coiumuue, fteptW-dwtf D KEITH, Agent. SAVANNAH * CHARLES ION 8T E A HP \ 0 K KT LINK. The Mteain©i WM. H KAIIRonK, L’apt. F. HARDEN, wtd ehorlly ink* her place on this Line, leaving Mavau JaHgMllllMl .mb and Cliarleetou twice a week Having a through Height arrangement with tin ■mitralßailroad ami its connections, nil freights be* vveoii Chat lesion and tb© Interior of Georgia, consign •and to tlm agents of this line, will be forwarded with espau-li and fee©of charge. J. P. HROOKB, Agent Mavannah. B. LAFITTB A <SO. Charleston. N*v. 9S- dwtf. (iiaiijjT ol nichciliilc. MfJfiMiLttflllfll 108TG0MEKY AND W ESI POIN KAIL l \l> COMPANY, UKKICK Mo.VTttOHRKT WftftT POINT K. R. COLI MIH S, Auk 16.16:9 CLOSE CONNECTIONS lAJIROFIJII to Memphis Nashville aud New York (via KnoxviUaj p. r aooiumoduuon Train, leav mu >46 p. m. Mail Trains Leave Columbus • ....0,16a. ni. Arrive m Montgomery 14 m. Arrive al West Point 4.46 p tu. Lea>fli'oluiiibus 3-46 p m Arrive at Montgomery..., In 450. m. Arrive Wen Point ... 445a.m. Leave Montgomery m h 3U a. m. Leave West Point 0. ‘5 a m. Airive lit Columbus 4.45p.m. Leave Montgomery a.4b p m. Leave West I'oim *.sup.n>. Arriv-hi Columbus .3. a. m, Freign Tram 1- uves Columbus st 4 •*. M A.r.vcs at . . .. 14.08 P M. Freight Arrangement IIKT4V’.\ \TI, A NT A vV f’OLfTJHIII'N. ij Y’ an arrangement between the Railroad • ompanies |J composing dm two routes from Allanta to Colum bus concluded ul their eon entlon nt Huvaiuiah on th* lddiinstant.it was agreed dial the following rates •et ween Atlanta and Columbus shall gONern, taking •ifect from the isi day ol May 1867 VIA WEHT POINT. Corn per bushel lie. Wheat 14; Oats 8j llaron Whisky. Fiour, in sac as or barrels per 100 lbs 35c:— Hugging, Rope, Lard in cans or bbls per 100 Iba 45c ’ ‘oai,Pig Iron, by car load, per t0n,63.75. VIA MACON. Corn per bushel 14c Wheat 15c. Oats 10c. Racon, Whiskey,Flour in sacks or barrels, per 100 lbs., 44c. Hugging, Rope, Lard in cans or bbls. per 100 pouudt- Mcenla. Coal. Pig Iron, by car load, per lou64.tißc. J L. MUBTIAN, President Muscogee KR GEO W.ADAMB, HupnriiilenrieiiiSouthwestern Railroad. EMKKHON FOOTS, ftuperiiitcndent Macon and Western Railroad. GEO G HULL. Buperiniendcnt Atlanta and I.uGrange Railroad, ftAM’l. O JONES, Engineer and Superintendent M. AW. PR. Aug. 17, 1860 li&wtt. MORILii AND GIRARD R. R. al"~8 ::T r W KS g s ’ ‘j'IIS Passenger and Freight Train will leave I Girard ai 4p, in. daily,connecting at Silver Run with a dailv line of Sutgna to Villula, Gleiinvite, Ku feulaFon Gaines aim Marianna, Fin. And at Suspen sum with the stages daily for Midway, mid Hardaway. Leaving Union Springs al 4 a. in. daily, llie curs will reach Guard al 7 a. m., connecting with the Opelika and Muscogee Tram©. jl ,i Duplicate receipt* must accompany all Freight ri filliped. Uj*AII freight must be paid before Goods will be disi'ltarged. Freight delivered ut the depot before four o’clock p. hi. will l.e shipped the following day Freight a for statiou Number 1 (Fort Mitchell) must be prepaid Way freight must, in all rases, be paid in advance. JOHN HOWARD, Nov. I—dwtt. Engineer & Hupt. I M.U SCOGEE Irt- JR CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. j ON and after 13th July 1858. the Evening Mail Tram will leave Columbus at 3.45 p. in., and ar rice al Mm on at ii. IM p in. Leave .Macon at 4.45 a. in. arrive at Columbus at 3.t5 p. m. Tim Morning Mail Train wilileaye at 4.00a. in. aud : urrivi at Mn* nil 11.60 n. in. Leave Macon 11.45 p. m. arrive at. Cnlumbu© at 1.85 n m W.L CLARK, Hunt. Columbus July 15—dwtt. 91) BROAD STREET. AY itlclirw.UlockN At Jewelry REPAIRED 1)Y COMPETENT WORKMEN. ONE OF THE BEST WATCH-MAKERS IN THE xjzsrxoasr. HAIR JKYVELHY MADE TO ORDER. DIAMONDS SET. YEYV JEWELRY MADE TO ORDER, A. 11. DtYVITT. Ooluiiilmis, tl. Aug. 6 dwtf. , l.u lE\E. EVIDEbCE. EVIDENCE EVI iIi ‘'ESI K Kkaii Head, Rf.au ’ Ye afflicted, ii. nJ ii,.- in iiw ng ft’ ruficaiv o* ft cure of over twenty \e .it-* siandii g : T II Muo DU —Dear Sir: 1 have been lrubl< and will* :IH aii i l the Bladder und Kidney© ft*r over I i ‘umnyy ms; I have tried pliysiflam* in vain, and t ! : i ik ion aidi din< ve yourt-enuine prcparaiiuiatrial j 1 I had Ii it’ it highly spoken of. It afforded ill© 1.. i mad ate re i*T lli ve IIS. and three hoiilee and I have . olilaine l more relief rrmu it© effect Mini fe* i much | lii tierHi.in | have f>r twenty years previous I have J die gr. arm i.ii ji in its vinm s ami curative powers, an I rhmi ri<> ad In niff power to ruuk*’ it known to t e ■ fill led i!"|Mug tins in is v prove ud Mining, ous to you in usr.'snng v.ui lo introdute the medi- me I am iru y yours. M. Mct'OHMrcic, Lewisti n, i . .litn. 98, 1857. Should nnv doubt My Mr’ ormick'© ©tattement, h© rele s to die loll..wing genllemen : Hon. Wm H'gier, Governor of Pennsylvania. Hon Tho*. li. Florence, Pbdadelphift. Hon. . C Knox. Judge, Ting ■ county. Pa. Hull. J M. H i. K. Judge. PiillndeipliiH. II n 1 K Purler. e Governor I'euusylvania. lion E lih I. tvis. Judge Pliilapeiphia. 11 • u It t: Grier.Judg'd ri. Court IDiii. (1 VV Woodwarf, Jud Philadelphia. ll.in. W’ a I’ort- r. Citv riolicltor. Phdadeipliia. Hon. John U'gler, ex Governor C Oiforma Hon K Banks, Au iturGeneral Washington, D-C- And many others, if necessary. HEM HOLD’S, III.M HOl.Il’K IIU6V- HuLD'ft llemhold’s ilemboid's liembold’s 11.;ui huld’s Ilemboid’s, Ilemboid’s. Extract lim hu. Extraci liucliu. Extract Hm.hu. Extract Burhu. FOR 8E( RET AND DELICATE DISORDERS. A pot uve aud specific, remedy for diseast-s of the Hhid.h r Gravel, Kidneys Dropsy, 'rgann Weakness and all the disc >©es of the several organs, arising rom cuceH-e- exposui* s und imprudem ies in life, and whether exi ling in either sex. H KYI HOLD’S EXTRACT OF BtCHI I For Discas*!© ol ,;d>B 111 oilier. Kidney, Gravel, | Dropsy etc. liEMßrilTu’S Extract of Buchu for Secret and Del iraie Dieae©. llEMliOl.D’ri Extract of Buchu for Nervous and D lo i iied hi mrers HEMII ‘l.D’ri Extract of Hi|©hu for lami© of Memo rv. L-es *if Power. Dimness of Vision, Difficulty of Hra lung, VAenk Nerves, and univ* rsai Lassitude of dn* musen r s)©fem. HEM HOLD’-* Extract of Buchu for all distressing iiilim.ons—Ohsltu* mi, lingula.uies, Excessm mar ried iit'e, nr early im'isi reiloiis. At. UEM HOLD'S BUCHU for the Bladder. Hem . Id’s Buchu lor Hi*’ Kidue>s. ’ Meinhold s Rtx hii for th© GraVoi. I llemhold's Hu< hu f*.r D>• psy Ilemboid's ttm lim for Nervousness. I lam hold'* Buchu tor less o’ Memory, loss of Power ileiiihiid'rt tin* ho .-rG* neiHl Debihly. Ilfiubo d's Hm hu mr I'mversfti I.UMsitudo, llemhold’s Hoi hit for Pons in he Ha* k Memlro d’s Bur’ u for rilwiriicti. iih. Irregularities, llemhold's Hm hu lor Excesses arising from Indiscre tion ami altdis.'HM s ofths HEXIIA ORGANS. Wh. Oier existing in Male or Femal©, from whatever • nose they may hve originated, and no mutter ot II >W LONG STANDING IIEMIPiI.i.’S HUt 111 is acconqiunted hy the niost reliable er ifi ai* e from Governor© of States, Judges and C ergv men I'rne p. r bottle, nr six for 99, delivered to any add ess A trial costs hut a dollar—tro it. J W. Brooke, wholesale and retail agent fhrColiim l> •• *sk for Ilemboid’s. Take no other Cures gnnrameed. Jan. 83—<lwlv. Trustee Sale—Take Notice. f)Y virtue of a D*d of Trust made to tho un- I > dersigned hy Charles G. Rise, I shall offer for sale on the 2(>ih d©y of February instant, a’ tbo Markot House, during the usual hours of -all), the billowing property: Lot Number Five Hundred and riiirtucn, 16I6) in the City of Co lumbus, will llie Improvements thereon; on which -tioro is a Mortgage to the Columbus Building 1 I. .ui Association for S2BOO, which can be pniu ft under the rule* of said Association, for $616- I ho said property is rented until the Ist October ■ ext. with good note and security, for S2O per month. Pu“.ssion will be given on tb© Ist Oo lobcr, and lh© runt from the day of salu to the I it. of October, will be turned over to the purcha .r. The above property will bo positively sold t ‘he tune an t place aforesaid in the city of Cos uubus, to lliu highest bidder for (-'ash. R. J MOOBS, Trustca. Ei.i.i© A I.tvfNOSTi.w, Aue'r*. t'olutnbus, (Ju., Jan IB—-tltds, ’ L )KED Beet Tongues and Cod Fisb, Just teurivtd bf V4N MAKCUft. WOOD, EDDY & CO S UKOIUiIA A.DDKI.AVVAK STATE lotteries. qq qqq q CAPITAL PRIZE SIOO,OOO. GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAWINGS, of Wood, Eddy Co’s Three Number Lotteries will take place in puhin under the oioeriiiietMlenge of sworn Commissioners, at Augusta,Ua. as follow*: • ‘lane 0U draw© {Saturday Feb. 26, I^*6o 166 Irawn Haturtlay Mur. HI lb6o Claes 204 draws *Sutur(ia>, April iB, iB6O tCARLV ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE riOKITk EJctraord in arv Drawing To take piano us above spu ill. and One Urmul Capital Prize of £6100,000 1 1 “riae .i ii van j kmi l,OOO 8 1 9• ( 170 ‘ Mill 4 1 10,000 j 05 5 0 9 0 I 05 “ 75 4 “ 6 ot’ I 05 “ 0 2 “ 4. ‘Ol 0) “ *0 4 300 1 18 0 “ 4t. 8 4, 00,47 u4O •* * 34.31*0 Prices Amounting to ril.foOJed Whole Tickets§Bo. Halves #lO (quartern #5 Ortifi'ate* of Packages in the above Schema will be sold at dm following iui • winch is the risk: Certifi* ales or Pat kagts of vt> Who.*? Tukcts §BOO 0 r “ 4 Half •• 40 50 “ “ 40 Uuarter ” 74 75 “ ;* 40 Kighitt • 37 37 THE ORDINARY DRAWINGS of Wood, Kthly dr Co’s ht'iglc Number l.ottt-ries will take place in public ut Augusta Ga. as follow©: Class 5K Draws on .Saturday, February 4, 1860 Class 69 Draws on Saturday, February 11, 1860 Class 60 Draws on Saturday, February 18, iMlt) Class til Draws on SutunUy, February 26, iB6O Class 62 Draws on Saturday, March SJ, 1860 Class 03 Draws on Saturday, March 10, 1860 Class 04 rifuwg on Saturday, March 17, 1800 Class (16 Draws ou Saturday, March 24, 1800 Clans 00 Draws on SHlurduy, March 31, 1800 Class 07 Draws <u Saturday, April 7, 1800 Class 08 Draws on Saiurd y, April 14, 1800 Class Oil Draws on Sulurduy, April 21, 1860 Class 7' Draws on Faturday, April 28, 1869 Ordinarv Ui’awingiß Ti. take pine, above specified. 1 Orxnd CnjiHiti Prize of .. .,,.,§50,000 1 Price Of—#4o,ono J i Prnte of ... *1,6 o I “ 10,000 I 50 Prizes of .... 500 1 M .... s,o*g I HMI - 4*” I .... 4,0.10 1 KK) “ 800 1 ** .... 8,0.0 ‘ 100 “ 15’ 1(H) “ 100 AJ J PRC)XI ftIATiON PRIZES. 4 Prlzefl of §4OO Appr x’g o fjo.'iooPrize are I,fleo 4 “ lino u 8” i *OO “ 1,4(4 4 “ 4*o “ Rt,ooo M HKM 4 “ 845 “ 5,0'4t “ Out 4 4i 800 “ 4,H00 “ 800 4 “ ISO ** 3.000 “ ftl” * “ 100 t* 1,600 “ 40( 5,000 41 20 ire tUH),O< >,485 Prize© amount!n to o:WO.un* Whole Ticket© §10; llalvos $5; Quarters $2.50 (Vrlitiratea nt Packages in tfin Ordinary Draw.tigs, will he sold at the M Loving r ues which is the risk: Certificate of Package of o YVhme Ti bets *H' 10 Half “ 40 “ •* 10 Unurler “ 40 * “ 10 Liglult ** 0 IN ORDERING TD K! Y 8 OR I'.CtIKICAI’K* Enrtose the tnntiey t-. our address far the tickets or dnrert, on re'.-ipt “f which they will be forwarded by first mail. Purcha*. ran hftve tickets >tiding in an) I figure they may designate. [ List of Drawu Numherv and will be sent to purchascrt mimeiiii i*h at't.’i die Draw ing. Purchaser.-will pie write ilieii signutiires plain, | ami give their post oliir*., county and State Remeinher that every prize iu drawn, and payable in full without deduction. All prizes of SI,OOO and under, payable *mmediate,y hAc-the drawing, other prizes at the usual time of 30 dnvs. All contntu it leal ions ‘-•tr/ftly cmifidenthd. Address orders for ViekeU- or Certificates to WOOD. EDDY A CO . AuitUata. Ga or WOOD. KI)D\ Si CO , Atlanta, do. or wool) EDDY & t'O.. Wilmington Del |JjrWood, Eddy C’i.’b Lotteries are .Hawn in Au.’usta, C i. and YVilinwigi* ti. |tg| Circulars nuitnbniiL’ <r lour*■-• fonlie month ill be sent free ufX|ien : by mldt is-mg .is above. Fall trade for 1859. I. x\. BROKAW & CO. Are now opening a largo Stock of Fall and Winter nothing, WHICH WE ARE OFFERING AT llrclucftf! Prices lor Or to prompt paying Custo nors. Also, Just rueeivoil, a select Stock of Cloths, Oassiiueres, Vestings, WHICH WE WILT. MAKE UP TO ORDER, Iu the latest and most approved ST’X'X.Eti, With promptness, warranted to give sutixfuctiun XINT ALL OASES. r. A. BIiOKAW A CO. Columbus, Sept. 21.—dwtf. Enquirer and Sun pletum copy. BOOTS AND SHOES tin WE have now iu Store our 1” I SUMMER STOCK of .-©-Yl-risfoenU, L.ulie, Mise & Children's BOOTS Sc SHOES, which for quality, quantity, and economy to the purchaser, tmrparses anything brought here. — Among our Stock tuay t* found— inn (.EVri.EiiK.y, Gouts’ French I'aJt J’liiup RooUi 44 “ Light YY'elt, “ “ “ Calf Oxford Ties, . o Kid ** French Call Low Shoos, Damps, and • Glove “ “ “ light welted, M Cungrest Calf (4ftters, ” Kid *’ “ Pa’ haaiher Gaiters, “ Silk “ Opera “ u u Duion 44 u Lasting Ties, u Pat. lioathor Oxfords. Pumps A H 41 Scott Ties, 44 Slippura with und without heels, 44 High laud Ties, And numerous other kinds both fine and common. ion LADIES. Finest Kid and Morocco Lace and Congress Boots, thin Holes, with and without heels. Finest silk warp lusting luce and Congress do. Serge de Berre, do do do do. Eugene do do do do Italiun and English do do do. French and Glove Kid do do do. “ Kill Heel Slippers, English Kid aud Morocco do. English Easting do do. Velvet Toilet Slippers. French Embroidered Slippers, White Kid Slippers. Kid and Morocco buskins, French Kid Ties, Call and Goat iu>-e boots, with and withou heels, VII SMS Est. Misses’Glove Kid Congress Roots, 44 English and.. with and withoutheeL 44 Silk warp, Serge, und 44 English lusting (’ougrers A Lace Galt ers, with and without heels, 44 Fine Kid Slippers with A without heh 44 White Kid Slippers, 44 School Shoes—smoothing durable. CHILDREN Children’s Congress heel Gaiters, 44 Luce heal Gaiters, 44 Kid “ Slippers, •< ** 41 Root*, aud about SO ad ditional kinds with and without heels. A LARGE STOCK OF Negro Brogans anti Servants S I IOIOS, Sewed and Pegged, constant!” on hand. W* are iveelvilig fresh Good* every week from oui ■wn Factories. To Country Merchant* acf* ’ radors WK OFFKK mill GOODS A NEW YORK I’RlCnd. Only Ono Price From which there will be no deviation In any in stance. A. C. SAUNORKS & CO. 102 Broad Street—Next Door to J. Kyle A Cos. Columbus, Ga. May 24. dwtf HAVANA PlAlt JVion Pitxeft (ban 6 auks. [Hy Authority of the State of Georgia,] On the Plan of Mingle Nmn hers. tONSOUOATtO LOUCRHf Ot tiirorftia. Autliorixed by a ■p. < ial a* tii m, Legislature, Ihr th bunefilot ar.nl*mien ami for other purpose©, HODGES, DAVIS k CO., MANAGER?. MACON, UEultiii a, Capital Prize 5)70,000. TICKETS ONLY EIGHT DOLLAR- Halve© §4. Quarter* ft#. Eigbtha §|. Prixe© pa> able in foil without fiefiu non. PurchaserM in buying IbTukr i©, when the numbers end in I, 8,3, 4,6, fi. 7, 8. W, 0. are guaranteed a prisn ol twuuty-five dollar© OLABB 14 DRAWS) ON KA II ItlMl DEL 3,1850. CLABB 16 DRAW ft ()N sAtUIMI. in; 10, IMOOw CLASS 10 DRAWHON RAII IlhAl Dl.( IT, 1N(I0 j f SS I*7 DRAYVriON HA IUKI.M, DEC 4, 1859. CTASS IB DRAWN ON sail kPaY. i)E 31, 1859. 20220 PRIZES Amounting to $471,000] Will l> distributed according to the following (rtlM\l) TO BE DRAWN EVERY SATURDAY. I Prise or §70,000 j 5 Prises of 500 1 - 80,000 10 •• 300 1 44 10,001) ISO “ 100 I “ 6,0u0 I 100 “ 60 I •’ 3,(KHI j 100 “ 85 I „ 2.000 I 5000 44 5 3 Prune of 1,000 | APPROXIMATION PRIZFri. 4 Prise© of §3OO ftpproxiiu’g it 970,ut<0 prise are 18.00 4 ” 200 “ 80,000 ” 800 4 “ 150 “ 10,000 “ 600 4 “ 100 “ 5,000 44 400 4 44 00 •• 3,000 44 3(0 4 44 B 0 “ 8,000 •• 380 18 44 00 “ 1,000 ** 7'io 80 ” 50 44 S(H) •• 1,000 40 * 30 “ 3(H) “ 1,030 80 44 20 ” 100 ’* I,fito 400 “ 15 50 0,000 4(H) 44 10 ” 25 “ 4,000 20,220 Prise© amounting u# 9271,200 Certi(lrate© of Packager. •(’ 10 Whole ‘I icketa. .955.00 •• *• It) Hall 27.50 “ “ 10 Qusm.i 18,76 4 * “ lOKighths 44 fi.B7 Tbi© i© the rivk, and whirl) entitle© the holder to a lie draw© <t%or§Bs. THE COMBINATION LOTTERIES ON THE THREE NUMBER PLAN. Are Drawn I.very Day, TiCKBTb FROM 1 .O ©l6 LACH. THB EXTRA (.LASS! Ou the CITY PLAN by which purchaser© can se en their own numbers, and pay any amount for Ticket©, an: Drawn every day IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, Em lose the money to our address tor the ticket© or dered, on receipt “I which they will he forwarded hy first mail Purchasers tan have ticket© ending in any figure they may designate. The list of drawn number© and mixes will be sent to purclinet-rs immediately after the drawing AU prizes of 31,000 and under paid immediately af ter the drawing. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Those wti* prefer mu ©ending money by mail can use me: EXPRESS COMPANIES, whereby money for Tickets.in Nunn* ot Eieht Dollar© ami upward©,can be ©• nt us AT Ol it Kl.'K AND EXPKNrib. from any city or town w here there i© an Express office.— The money and order must he end* sed in a Govern mv*nt Post Office Stamped Envelope, or the Express Companies cannot rec eive them. All coimminicatioiiß strictly confidential. Purchasers Will pleas” w rite their signature ploin.ard give their post office, county and State. Circulars con uin mg lull explanations of our schemes, Alc . will he lot warded by Atail to any one sending m- hi© address. (pr A hsi of the number: that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount nt the prixe that each one is entitled to. will be published after every draw ing in the American Republic, Mu•>■• Gw., a spectinsu oi winch will be sent lo vrv pur* baser. Address orders for Tickets nr certificates to ItOUGEft, DAVift A CO., Atu im (ienrgia Sept. 10, 185 W. —dlv NEW STOKlia£ — ISIW GOOIISp at lUO A IU. UNDER I lib Ni,\\ HOTEL, CORNER OF Broa and Crawfbrd , fULUMHUo, A. cody, flemTyo A SWIFT, At 166, ARE now receiving a splendid stock of STA PLE ami FANCY DRY BftftDS, SUITED TO THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE. Ladies Diess Goods; Silk Goods ; A tine slock of Laces und Trimmings. Sheetings, Liiu-u*, Flannels, and household goods of every description. Domestics, Kerseyß aad Blankets, a laige stock. lints, Cups, ltoots and Shoot., LADIES SHOES, a flue Stock. VV would cal l *he attention of Planters to •” • large stock ol Si. *UU SHOES, which we very low. Our stock will be ©tunpletcin a day cr two, aud conttiin every thing unuuliy kep‘ .n a well ed Dry Goods Store, and shall lie sold at the low cst market rates. At next door. 1:8 We keep a laige STOCK OF GROCERIES, of every kind. Sue nr, Coffee, Ten, Salt, Soap, Caudles, Tobacco, Cigars, Nails, bagging. Rope, Bacon, Cheese, Fi h, Pickles, brandies, Wines, and Liquors generally. A LEO, CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, Hardware and Saddles. All of which is offered at the lowest market prices. CODY, FLEMING A SWIFT. Columbus, Ga., Sept 2s dAwif Sundries. r r7IIK subscribers are receiving and will keep coa 1 slantlyon hand the following article©: No. I ami 2 Mackerel, in Hall Kit* and Kits: ringui Cured Hums—a choice article. Break fas) Bacon, Hmoked Beef, Beef Tongues, Also, the following articles of the best quality vis: Luue I’taster Paris, Ilydr&ulir (.emerit, f)vpi"in, Blasting Powder and riafetv Fuse Rock .md Ailwui riatt. Nov 4 -dtr ocnrv * rn WH. A. HABPAWAY. I. L. ORAY HARDAWAY A GRAY, GENERAL Commission ad Forwarding MEHtItAIVT., Corner of Olive and Commercial treets, SAIAfT LOIIIH, flO. V.kr.mrv 22. I Hf.U_.lA w IY. Hamilton Female College, HAMILTON, GA. TilE Spring Hession of thia Insti tuliou will coimiiunce on Tuesday, the 17th day of January, 11*50 *n§ The Course of iustru. lion i© thor mbSr ougli and complete, embracing all the brioches usually taught tu (be best College*. For a Catalogue address, dec 12—worn.* J. U. LOVELACE, Pres’t. Kli, s it. r |'7|lE mibscriberhes on hand a few HTII.LH for the 1 ininufn* luring of PEACH ItKANDY or WHIfl- KE Y, which he w ill ©ell al very low price© A iso Tin, Sheet Iron and Japan Ware. of every variety and description, wlieh can be boafhl at the lowest rales JOB WORK, Done at short notice aad on the mom liberal terms. J l. HM KK, Agents, Next door below rinn© Hour i. Broad fttrent. July IH. IH*K dwil EM PLOY .VI ENT. “ !(?50 to sj> LOO per Nfonth. ik ACTIVE, energetic OIING MEN u>e wan t t t ted to act a* ageol© in an easy, usofol and Honorable biißine©©, by which they can rertemlu mak© nun #SO to rilOO per month. IU”7TWcs ieno humb ghereljgi foe foil partleo ars.term©, Ac, aUdrert-, (enrhutmg three poaMga -lamp© (•> prepay return poMage > WILLIAM R TERRY "''i Hockinrh mi f? Book Binding EXECUTED In superior style at tffft office ol th© 4 Columbia Tiwn,” nf