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About The Columbus weekly times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1865 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1860)
CITY MATTERS. _ ArknowlfriK'-mrnft We are indebted to Capt. S. H. Hill, of Horn den’* Expre**. fur a copy of the Aiaruu Daily Telegraph in advance of the mail. We reeeiv< many favor* from the eeiqe source. of which w. make no mention, but thU was *<> opportune, by reason of a robbery <•!-* where alluded to, that vr thought it deserving cspctfial ackii iwlodgement. Darina Roan an v—On Monday evening, aom yrlut entered our oMen in our whaeuea, mu proceeded feloniously lo appropriate the last on* of our valuable exchangee, tearing m tiling but an old hatidhill. We hope he will repeat th favor in order that we may ascertain who be i* There ia a sharp lookout for biur. Country merchants and Physicians are refer red to the advertise meat of Mcasr*. J. A . White side A Cos., wholesale and retail druggists of this eity. They sell for the cash, at moderate prices, and we are assured that they will in all cases ad here to the liberal discount announced in their advertisements. Washington* Birthday, This event waa celebrated yesterday in our city by the ever faithful Columbus ••Guards,** under the command of Cpt. Remote* the company paraded in our stroets for several hours, going through many haudsomo evolutions and perform ing some excellent Bring. It is not often, of late, that we get a eight of this time-honored corps, but when they do appear, we always feel assured that they will approve themselves good and gal lant soldiera. In the afternoon tho “Georgia Greys*’ Lieut Iverson Commanding came out and deported themselves with great credit. They arc young soldier* but thair knowledge ia not of proportion with their years, and they perform the various military evolutions with the precision of veterans. To Printers. For the benefit of ihose of the Craft who rosy want a good situatn n, we publish the following notice from the well known Urn. >f Walker, Evans A Cos., Charleston, South Ci"‘ina: “Several good Book Composo • r, and Job hands, can find steady eraploymeut aid the high est wages at Walker, Evans A Cu’s No. 3 Broad street, Charleston, 8. C. Italian Optra. From a letter from Mr. Charles F. Cri.*p. Agent, i we learn that the Peroda Italian Opera Company Will shortly visit our eity. This will, doubtless, be welcome intelligence to that large el* sos our readers who are ever willing to patronise dis tinguished musical and dramatic talent. The name of Perodais prestige enough, unaccompa nied by the encomiastic offsprings which the ompany has every where received from the pre and public. Dn. Beau’s PAitorTicon or India.—lt is a plea-.ing evidence of the correct taste of a com munity that foster* and encourage* the art*, and we are gratified in recording ibe •iicwjn in this oily of ihe above exhibition. Such displays, blending real information with rational and re flaod plcucure, imparting knowledge while culti vating the taste, storing tbe mind with new ideas indelibly impressing important facta upon the memory, suggesting expansive trains of thoughts and arousing tbe latent powers of enlightened curiosity, may be tbe means of exerting a solid and beneficial influence upon society. As an ex traordinary work of mechanical ingenuity this exhibition la worth the examination of every connoisseur, at the same time, the incidents illus trated with auch life-like fidi-iity, are calculated to awakuu a lively interest in every spectator as presentihg a faithful reflection of the most won derful country in tbe world. This exhibition will remain only three nights longer. Later front Texas. Ntw Orleans, Feb. 17.—Tbo steamship In dianola, from Brazos Santiago, has arrived, with dates to the 12th lust. She brings two hundred and twenty-one thousand dollars in specie. Intelligence from Brownsville to tbe lVth has been, received here, which announces, that important unpublished disclosures hare made us to the complicity of Mexican authorities with Cortina*. It is believed that all question* will Lave to be decided by a war. I.Arart rno* Tkxss—Texas Fixanck*.—The demands upon the treasury of Texas are now above tbe ability of the Treasurer to cancel; but he states that twelve months troui next August— There will boa surplus m the treasury, alter paying the current expenses of the Government, of about $300,000. This amount, with tbeflWtt,- 002, musing upwards of 6-100,000, may be ap plied to frontier protection, and still, in ail proba bility, be sufficient to defray the cx|>c-ns* of ail the troops that may be necessary for that de fence. Delegate* to f Imrleaton Baltimore, Feb. 23. The Democrats of the 4th Congressional dis trict of Maryland have selected Messrs. Brent and Lanahain, as delegate* to the Charleston Convention. The are instructed logo for tbe strongest man, but it is understood that they vote for Douglas. United tates Treasury report for 1869 gives tbe valuenf tobacco exported to France last year at $3,001,504. Merth Carolina A big ton trillion. Ralhioh, Feb. 24.—The North Carolina Whig Convention have nominated John Poole, as the Whig candidate for Governor. Latent from California anil Mexico. Sew On lea ns, (via New York; Feb. 21.—We bare received California dates to the 30th ult. Tbe new* is unimportant. Tamp co dates to the 13th instant, state that the forces in northern Mexico are rapidly march ing to intercept Mirminon at Vera Crux. Gen. Alvares, and Morelia, with exigbty-flve hundred men, were marching upon the Capitol. Dsmoceatic Executive Committee at W a*h laotoii.—The Washington CoHaHtnti<m pu> hsb# the following list of tbe members of the Natiouai Democratic Executive Committee, at Washing ton : Hon. C. L. Vallandigbaiu. of Ohio, Chairman. Hon. Win. Barksdule, of Mississippi. Hon. Miles Taylcr, of Louisiana. Hon Win. Bigler, of Pennsylvania. Hon. Thos. S. Uncock, of Virginia. Hon. Juo. A. Logan, of Illinois. Hob. Wm. H. English, of Indiana. Hon. Jno. Cochrane, of JS'cw York. M. W. Cluekey, Esq., Secretary of Committee. Koouis of the Committee, No. street, near the City Hall. All communications should he addressed to tbe Hon. C. L. Vallandighum. 31 C., Ch’n National Democratic Resident Coin., Washington, I>. C. Gx.x. ('AM. —The Washington -oorre pondent of the Columbia Carolinian, writing of a great dinner recently given in Washington to the tmtn ben of Congress no<i others, by the ronerahle Gee. Cess, says: ••One peculiarity o! Gen. Cess’ dinner is, that be does not ever tuke his seat at bis own sum put ous board. His son-in-law, Mr. Lcdyrard, does tbs honors of tbe table, and Goo. Cm** dinae on a crust of bread or crackers. He pursues hi* ab stemious course os necessary to pre servo his health at bis advanced age. Gen. Ca*** house is filled with antique busts and statues. Among others, is an original of “Beijdo African us,” und if you want to know exactly tbe shape, face, bead and brow of Scipio, the next time you hap pen to see Senator Hammond, of South Carolina, look closely at him, and you will have informa tion desired.” fitT Deliberate with caution, but aet with de cision. Yield graciously, or oppose firmly. Lxt A correspondent of the Selma Repor ter, of the 2lst inst., thus speaks of Lent: This name, signifying Spring, is given tea period of forty days observed by tbe Episcopal Church in nmn mem oration of our bles.-ed Sa vior's fast in the wilderness, and his crucifixion and burial. Its origin i lost in the dimness of Antiquity; yet the first Christians observed it, as is shown by the writings of tbe ancient ‘•Fstbars.” It commences on Wednesday, called Asb-Wednesday, from the customs of primitive Christiana in throwing ashes on the heads of peni tents, and continues through a season of forty days, each oue of which is a fast. It embraces the eommemoration of the most solemn event tbit has ever transpired; an tvont which shook he foundation of nature, and canted the Heavens lo veil thomedvc* from the awful scene. This ustom of lasting brw* been observed by tin Kpistop-il Church l'roiu its eotauisuotußsiij to the ‘.•renvoi lime. Us main object is to purify the -hnl by chastening the body; to raise our minds from mortal to immortal things; and to breathe into our souls tbo dew* of Tlenveii; for fasting restrains the body, make* the son! lighter, and gives it vriugs to tumine up and soar oa high.’* Beside* a refreshing fountain of Grace for the soul it is a salutary meuMiro for the body. Ily ihatiueue* the intellect i.- i,mokched, tits under ■danding arotMed, and we arc clothed with anuor t * battle iigainiit “powers which erwt in Heaven ■at an thrones.” Our Lord bfiusell oxprcsrly comraMifl* ibis, when Ussars, the <iay vsHlsoum, whey the bridegroom ahull betaken from ihvni. and Bwjn *haii they tesi. “VVc must io!*re iu wari, it wo w m!d a-end upward,” Tbo n-*• appr H"h of this Hili-uin season, which begin on the IL'd, has, Air. Editor, brought out these re flections.’ UAILY COMMKkIUAL RKOOHIh Com mv. Feb. 27. The receipt* ou Kt unlay amounted to -10 halva, aud the sales to £2l balsa. No change u unto cable in the market. Hat* Mg a If. Feb. 23. Sale* of cot'ou to day l,f o hale*. Ttie mar kgt wa* steady and yesterday's advance fully fUStuiurd. Stri-’ Middlings are quoted at 10 . (<J II cent*. Sales ot the week lU.oOlt bales, lie oeipts la*t week 16,600 bales, aguiust 9,000 bates, *niuw time test year. Receipt* nhend of last year 6A.250 bales. Receipt.* at all port* ahead of la*t year hales. Stock at this port 80,210 hales. CrMRLKKTOX, Feb. 2.3. Sales of cotton to-day 2.600 hales. Sale* of the week 13,000 bale*. There was a decline oi S”(jp'*c. on Good Middling* and lower grade* during the week. Good Middling* are quoted at ill %(jp 1 l)q cents. Receipts of the week 16,006 hales. • Naw Yoke. Feb. 23. COTTO V—Sale* of cotton 1.200 bale*. The market wns heavy. Flour firm; sates of 11,600 barrels. Wheat buoyant, sale# of 1.3,000 bit,'a el*. Corn buoyant, tales of 21,000 bu*hels, a 79(t£ Id cents. Monv:FVb. 26, 1860. COTTON—Sates of CottoiyuTday, 3,000 tale*’ with a turn in favor of buyers. Ne f'l-LEANS, Fob. 20.1860. COTTON—SaIe* o. .’oltou to-day 7,000 bale*, prices unchanged. The coutinueil large receipt f are affecting all the markets. -UW ORLKAXS CLASPiriCATIWWa. Inferior j(&7 1 Middling 10?.fif3}ll Ordinary 7 1 ,x}% j Good Mid ll?-(tpi2 Good | Midd'g Fair*.l2>{(ct,l2?4 Low Mid..., , 10 ! * j Fair NSW OHLUAM* COTTON statement. Saturday Morning F<b. 18, 1860. Stock on hand Sept. 1. 1b59 26,612 Received aiuce,.... .....1.702,208 “ yesterday, 9,848-1,7127056 1,738>ul I Exported since Sept. 1.18-9 1,1-3,850 “ yesterday 8,026—1,161 >76 ‘ Stoek on hand and on shipboard | MARRIED In Cliiinneiiuggee, Macon Count v. Ala., bv the I Rev. William ii Ellison, Mr. LUCK WEEMS, of Colombo*. Ga, and Mi* EI'OEMA H.daugh- 1 t> r of Air. iiuMLii BLACKMON, of the former ‘ place. At the Wor-liHU! ll< use, Xa-hvi’te, Tcnu., on the 10th of February, by the Rev. Dr. Davis, Mr. | C. C. DiBO&E. of LaFayetto county, Ark., and i MW L. A. FREEM AN, of GtenoviMe, Aa. On Sunday rooriniog, February 19th, at the i nsideoee of the Bride’e mother, by Rev. Alfred j T. Mann, Mr. Wv. J. Drixiuuht and Miss Helen A. Sasdford, all of this oily. ■On the 7th instant, at the residence of the [ the bride’s father, in 8.-rrten county, Mich., by j Rev. Joseph F. Phillips,George I. Hall to Mary Eugenic, daughter of George Montague, Ite-p DIED. Os consumption at hi* residence in Talhdtton, Georgia, on the flih inst. Mr. Samuel M. Rid el ill iu the iffltb year of hi* ago. Tribute of Respect. Talbottor, #4 a., Fell- 22d, ISfiO. At a Company meeting of “Scott Rifles” held to-day, the commit tee appointed at the las’ meet ing reported tbe following: Tlo ugh but a frw m *nth* ha passed sinra ws hav* hoi o banded together und organized a* a band of soldiers, yot we have thus Moon been called upou to pay the lass tribute of our respect and esti-em to ihe memory ol departed comrade Death has f-r tb first time invaded our runka and taken from u*, in the person of Scrg’t Mon ro e W. Mathews, a companion wham we loved and resp ited; an associate who, by his uuassuui tug and gentlemanly deportowuf, had endeared himself to all. As u Irirrid be whs warm I * arted and coirelaut; as a soldier courteous and respect Ini; os a man truthful and honest; ami though our brother’* voire may never more be beard to answer to the roll roll of our Company, und though hi* place may be vacant in our ranks, yet we submissively bow to the will of Creation’s God that ‘‘whatsoever he (forth bo doeth well.” Wi revere the memory of our deceased brother, and rein cm bet with pleasure those c< in uni tiding virtue* <>f the heart that characterised him through life. Therefore—* Ih-oUrti, That by the death of fserg’t. M. W. Matthew > tbe “licoU Rifles” have n**-a deprived of an able anJ efficient oiß-or and an eateomed companion. Jict'-Utd, That we deeply sympathise with tbe relations and friends of the deceased. • lieM’iitd, iiiat tbo Secretary bo requested to furnl-h tbo family of the deceased a copy of these proceeding*; also that copies be furore bed to tbe Upson Pilot arid Columbus paper* for in sertion. Lieut. E. W. POU. ) Private W. A. LIT TLB. V Com. Private W. J. RAINES. J G. A. Miller, Secretary. 8%,0n§ of the hitmanitunan movement* of the thru, although little known is such, can bur.l ly I’# over evtimaled in its import-aice upon the well being of out widely scattered couimun tics. The population of the American Ststi-s i* in many sections no sparse, that skillful physicians arc hardly available to them. \ ust numbers of üBT people are obliged to employ in sickness, auch in dical relief ns they can boar of from each other, or indeed uuy they get from any qiurtor. Hence arises the great consumption of Patent Medicine* among UK, greater by far thuu iu any of the old countries, whvre skilful physi cian* arc h ccssiblu to all tdasses. Unprincipled men Ittvshinf availed themselves of this necessi ty, to paliu off their worthies* Bostrums.nntil the word has become syuonomous with imposttiutt and cheat. One of our leading chemists in the East, Du. Atik, is pursuing a oour<e whieb d.*- f. at* this iuiqui y He brings not only hi* own but the best skill of our time* to hear, for the production of the best remedies which can he made. These are supplied to Ihe world, in a convenient form, at low price*, end the peoplo will O') more buy BOOT medicines instead of good, at the same cost, than they will bran instead of fl >nr. The inevitable oon sequence of this is, that the vile compound* that flood our country are discarded for those which honestly accomplish the end in view—which care. Do we over esti mate its importance, in believing that tbo pros* poet of supplanting the by* word medicines, with those ofac.u.il worth aud virtne, is fraught with immense consequence lor good, to the masses of eur pepl#.— ~(Jaaetto </ Chroatcle, Part, fa. Mexican Mustang Liniment. From rich and poor, bond aud free, all oolort, grade- and conditions of life, we beer tbe s*uie meed of praise awarded tide Wooderlul artiei*. Bores are healed, pains relieved,bile saved, valua ble animals m ide useful, and untold ills assuage 1 by this great raedb inc, which is surprising to the judgment of man. Wbat family does out require a standard Liniment? Who ever beard of th samo effects produced by any other article? For Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Rheumatism, Swell ings. Strained Horses, Ac., It bss no equal. Bf.wjrc o Imitations.—Tbe gonuiuo Mus tang Liniment is sold by all respectable druggists and Livery Men in every town, parish and ham let throughout North and South America, Eu rope, and tbe is! a ml# of tbe Ocean. Buy at once. BARNES A PARK, February 14—wlm Proprietors, 5. Y. MRS, WINSLOW. AN experienced nurse and female physician, has (Soothing kv nip for children teeChinju winch greatly Inornate* ilia processor teething by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation —wili alley all pain, end is sure to regulate the bowels. Depend upon it, umihe™, will gfvureet to yourselves, and relief and health to your infonts. Perfectly safe in aii eases. *e adver tisemem la another column. Aug. 33, lsW~dW.lv The Great English Remedy Silt JAM 158 CLALIKE’S Celebrated Female Pills. /V*p 1/ od from a preeoriptiuu of Sir J. Clark rv, M. L. mjpfcisN mtraonUmary to the Qu<w. l iIK GREAT KXULK3H REMEDY HIE GREAT KM.LIHIi REMEDY THE GREAT RNGLISU REMEDY 81K JAM EH CLARKE’* FEMAI.K PILI.M fltt JA'iii* DLAKKE’B FEM ALE PILLh 8111 JA-ME* l LAKKL’B EBmALE PIU. ‘•>t.D MY ALL I>KFOGIfIT9 I I BY A!,L DKLGGIMA * * l hi ALL DKlitJr;lHTe* N II Pl.no nrul -It (>o-tHSf Stamps enclosed to t.tVonaod icnui, will umure a bottia, conUittM g p fl ‘ ‘Viui n mail. mar. tiU—dwly ‘W ■* * “Uiuilii.. bv Pemheilon A fbnl-r Ac... A— -■* ‘ llr.iCC'-t’* 3YILM & LIVINGim NEGROES -A.T AUCTION WILL be sold at Public Auction,hf the 4 . Market Ron* in this city, on the first ® Tuesday in March next, h Likely Negro iV Woman, a good Cook, Washer and Ir->n- A. r, good house servant and tolerable Scamairas*, jKricotly sound and healthy, and dd for no fault. Also her two smart and active children. Ate ■ several other valuable Negroes. KLLIS A LIVINGSTON. Auc ra. Columbus. Fob. 27,—<13wit. Enquirer A Min copy 3t. 183 NEGROES PUBLIC SALE, IGtli undesigned having near'y completed his Km Road lostmact* and being unable to Ami other work for Ins tiand*. will otter for sale at Public O utoi'y IN Fort Vai ‘v, II >u>ton County, Geo., ON WEDS BSD A r, MA Y td. 1860. Hi* - ntire l non o Negroes rare. Wagons, muka, and nil <u)iei arm )es necessary for a force of two hun ilr- and hands. I he negr<>ev me all choice and select hands, and be iiev. and to be the most vmuahle l it ever ottered in an* Mi. vie: NKi>KOKH,of wli'ini 70 *ro young and likely men; the balance consisting of hoys, women and children. *M arlac'ed by ttie undersigned Ihe ;< - J Mules arc also targe, young and in good condition Is .'ia—'The übovepronertv will he sold on arredit untii 9.uii December, IbdO, for notes with anpr .ved s-'Miritv For fur her iciormatlon apply to L N. Whitih*, at M con, or the undersigned at George town, <;* AS \ THOMPSON. <•'emgetown.Ua. Feb. 90—wtds. ESTABLISHED 1780. PETER lORILLARD, Snuff and Tobici o Manufacturer, 1 * I- CHAHIDERS ST. (Formerlyof Chatham Street, .New York) Would rill the especial attention <*f Grncem nnd HtN to hi- r< muval. and ;<!*)• lo the arm lee of Ins mai.Mi o lore, via: BROWN BNCPF. Mm’- ■hoy, Demieroe, Ftm: Rappee, Pure Virginia, Coarse ilapiiee, Naeliiiochee, Ameiwnn Uentleman. Copenhagen. YELLOW SNUFF. Scotch, Fiesh Scotch; Ilich Tosst S> otrli, Irihii High Toast, Frr.h Honey Due Scotch. or Lundyfuot. TOBACCO. SMOHINS riKKCI'T iHEWINB SMORINe No I P A . L or plain, n't Jago, N’ Cavendish, or B.'eet Spanish, >• - lA'J n.is’d. Hwei Scented Oronoca. Canister, hitefoot. Tint’ II Pure I'uilush A Circular of Pi ices will he tent on applirytion. N R N|. Ih* new article rs Jwt*A Moicli M ufl w hie 11 v. tit be found a superior article for dipping purport. (eh7—w lm IT-MIIfIITOV A TvBTEB, fyj Wholesale Druggists, INVtIL THE ATTENTION OF F YSICIAwS,MEfttHANTS AND PLANTE US, TO THEIR LAIU.E STOCK F I’CUK DRUGS, MKDICIMI S, Chcmicils. Painti, Oils, &c. B TYING m.wilv or CAWH, In targe <|"unfilies at t <■ MiiiiMime and ifie right pi*, r, we are fully prej-.tird L* offer great indui . iiieiiiH io the trade, In every article iieuany found tn first da:* Drugstore. We pay pail cular atienlion to Ths Quality of our Goods, And GUARANTEE every article we sell to bs 6TUCUY PUKE. WE nIT EH KPtL At. D\R'ATNfI ! O ( ASH BUYERS ! Amt l>’l con Aden: that they • an do better a up tut (ban with any other in ihe city Tnose who do.tit iv cd but irv nx.and Mud the tr tli nt our assertion* REMB*<LER THE SIGN OF TIIE BLUE MORTAR, NEXT l Of)# ABOVE Smnnh* and Koi-nry’t Furniture Slur*. C-•liuiibu*. Feb. 27— Wl*e|i 111 FRESH THOMASTON LIME, PLASTER L^-A-UrtlS, AND RONKNDAI.K CEMENT. IIJftT Deceived und tor Hale hy .1 IV*. wtf H. F. COLEMAN. WANTED, r\lUi BB'SHKhd ‘lean, well-saved Cow If air, OuU r t.v: wtf tt. K. COLEMAN. HARRIS t-H RIFF SALES. UjTJLL he sold before the Conrf House door, ill ths to vfi of (l.iodlton. If :rns county. Georgia, on the flint Tuesday in April next, within the legal hours of sale, the follow Jug property to- wit: Town Lots numbers WJ H 7 and riunted In ths Town of Haim kti. < • niamnn one and half acre each, more or less wuli the ii"|irov<uiients thereon. Also. TiwiiU'ii 2 in sal 1 town, containing half arm, morn nr le*s, With a work *liop e>l sinilb shop there on ‘evictions ihe pn-j.erty of Dean to at tsfv all fa issued from Iluiris efuneriur Court, inla vr of William Butler vs Henry l Amuiona, John G Turn >. Thomas J. Doggr't. ami Ht-nry Dean— proper') pointed out by floury I> a-* 11 a nn Hargett, sheriff If am ikon, Feb. 25, IN**. w<la. OKORhIA, Marlon tiflßßty. JAItKIN B kl-Ml’ applies for Letters of Admlnia- J trillion on tbe Estate*ofG. O. Davis, deceased, late ol said county AII persons com emd are hereby notified to shew rims. , (oUn) they have) why the administration if said estate should not he granted to said supplicant at tile Court >f Ordinary to be held In and for said f-iui'iyon the lirst Mornl i) in April nest Civ. n under my hand nml uffl.hil signature, this Febmarv ih 2 U , riC'J MAI.COM HAIR, Ord. P. bruary 27th, I*flo - w4’id <J KOttkl A —Msrlon f'Mi nt)i • aRKIN It K EMI*, applies for letters of Admin- I j istr itiou de bonis non. on the estate of Zui hariab Davis, deceased lute of naid county: A>l persons concerned, are hereby notified to shew why the A Lm.lll ration of said estate ahuu id not he pi .'lined *n said applicant at the Cburi offJsdii my to be held in nnd for said coun * ly. on the flrst Monday in April next. ftiven under my hand and off! ml signature tine February'Jdib, iSfiO MALCOM HAIR, Ordinay Feb 27th, JMIO - w4od. (iEOßUlA—Cbatlahoochce Countyr ‘P WO months after dat*- application will he mada 1 t'lthellou Court of Ordinary of Chattahoeeliee county for leave V> sob the np'ln.ind ii.jgrrwt belong mg to the estate of Petersoti Pandere, dec*fi. JAMBS H ALLCMS Adm’r. Pchruary 37tli. IM' l —aim GEORGIA Talbot County Notice to hrhform and creditor® ~ A I persona indebted to the estate of John Ham mill. Isti of Talbot < minty, deceased,ar hereby re quested to mske Immediate payment, and all persona bo ding debts iigamst said dart-seed arc hereby noil f,d io reader ih*in tn to iis duly aiithemteafed, with ia the time prescribed b\ law for payment. THOU. G. HE A<*H. ) , G flu. HA MM ILL. \ Adm ™ Pehrnery ®T. 10M)-w4t>d SOULS CH VPKL ACADEMY. Tiff’ Eiercisee of the above Institu #mk lion situated ft NEAR M AUl.L'fi RPRfNOS, in Russell County, Ala., commenced on the (UhJ v uarv I*oo, under he charge of Dr. J. P. Heyt. Tit•• Trusters feel tha* in obtaining thesarric.ee of Dr Hoyt (who has been a euce ssful ten* her Mouth for several yen-suind account/if Hie healthful and plea- situs'ion of the Academy, they can r-roinrnend this institnilon to parent* and guardians, living In the vicinity and ohroHd, having children to school, as pos** s*ing superior advantages Hoard can b had tn good families at reasons hie rates. Timor. fEB SCHOLASTIC TV At: Lower bren< he*— Re id ng, Writing and Mental Arith metic ... flj 00 ILghei Branches—Written Arithmetic, Classics, Ac fc.. a* n oo B BBABLRY, j Trustees R Y LAN ST. 1 FebroAry 20—w4t DP.DSS FOa C3I.H! AN excellent opportuniiy i* now offered t> all win huv lor CASH their t’upplies of MSDIOIKTEtS, OILS, POTASH, Ac., BV J. A. WHITESIDE & CO., WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL CASH DR ITGGISTS.l T GGISTS. 106 BROAD ST. coM nms, (iLOituu. We ara •'onduct<ng our htisine** .*n the <'n*|) ays lem, and Mrs reindmg f >• 7i to B&ceuia, itr'iclea which •auallv ra'l l >r onad.disr \V are al*o prepared to mipplv Merchants a a PhysiC'a 3 with their Good* nt the low*si prin s, tor tin- <* i h. in almost any quaiuti), uinKmg our pur t u e- in *•’. i qtiuetiiie*. as will enable us. ill- vent m. um. e* m sell Diem ar i les for sn th n Hm isii lay tin u down from N--w York or Chstles-o.i We v\ ill slide*vor to merit the p itronnge of the Merchant# and Physician* of <)eorgia, Alal> n a nnd Flond,i. byji Ihng (hem our goods \vi h oil, madertle profits <dde I Ail who vi u ('ohimbui< to nnb then purchases, ar** re*peciAilly invited to tall on us Very RespcetAilly. Feb. Il—dwif J A WHITKIHE t'T. BEDELL • W,E.iS, AGENTS FOR ROB]|>iO\’K GUANO, WARRANTED TO BE One-Hilf bAst Peruvian Guano, Ono Half Fine Ground Boue and the b ist Phos phatic Guano and to CONTAIN SIGHT I’ER CENT OF AMMONIA, ABD 43 tn 30 Per C*nt.<f Bo us Photphut* of Lime. January 8, IB6o—dwtf. Wllv Use DR. J. HOVEL BOD’S LVIPtm |A L wavs Emm, BECAUSE for the r.lire of Incipient Consumption, Weak Lung*. Weak Stoinm lts. Ueneritl De’ iiity, and for paritying ami enriching Die Blood, they arc ahsoiiitely unsurpassed by any ther temcilv Tn lie aaaured of his, it i- only neecssarv lo make the mal. The Wine itself isof a very superior nudity - near ly double Die usual s'rengDi ot other wine# wanning and iiitiguruing the whole system, frniii th’ wd to the feet Astli'-se Biiioim are tonic and nlierulivu in their character, so they strengthen und invigorate Die whole sy stem, and give a Fine Tone and Hei lthy Action, to all its parts, by equuliAing (he cirruimhm. removing obsi ructions, and rodu< uig a general anuih. Tliey ete also eiccll-nt for diseases and weakneß* peculiar to Fcniales, where Atonic m required to strengthen nnd Braoe he System. No lady who ia subject to lassitude or raininess should lie without them, and they an- revivifying in their action Th Buieis will not only cure hut prevent dU ease, and in this respect are doubly valuable to the person, i-k or w ell, win may me them For proof of Die truth of Dps,* t‘ n lull particulars and reicrence to persons ru ed on the r.irc lar inside the wrapper, accompanying e ch h-tile. Ministers of Ihe Uospet. Lawyers, Let Mirers and all public speakeis hou.d use Dr. J. Bovee IDod’s IMPiaiAl WijMl It Tins, U. V) Because they sirfoifih.-i. Du lungs quiet and sooth the nnvf.s promote dißt-t-'ion, Htreogilien ami brue the whole system Aside from iht-i, uoi.tp ul virlu. s, they are unsurpassed us a d< ligtillul never ig>. pi du cing all Die exnilvramg effects ot Brandy or Wine without their uuur.ous ro*ui T■ ilia* unforlunate class ot individuals a loi ltd o> Die Use of -ling Drink, these Billers wil’ pr ive invaluable, us tliev prevent *hesu d-n rencii. u which iiiV triahly to ows a ‘spree’ and. acting u* an nherative, remove iVora the system ihe poison winch ir imbibed by all who Induias ill the use of Die adulluinicd Liquors lo he found i> nios of the bar uoms oi this cnuniiy. Ine brut'es who wish lo reform, iiud yei require a s imu lant, by sul>s<l'Ulmif then# But- is for Die mixed w lo - an I liquor* o llie drinking saloon* <an in a short time tes uihf liwdy fumi ‘he < f-ilinn I n i oils bol is and ih Iniiers will 101 l their own story. FEMALES Both Married and Hmgte, nut csp< t:tally Moilims, should always keep on tiand a supply ••’ Dr. J. Bovee Dod's IMFitUa W Ni FOR DIBBABSS PECULIAR T FEMALES. They “cl like a charßi.” Disy prevent Lassitude in Faintness, and all eases wtoer a ionic is requited, these Bm> r il are \o Sii.!! 1 ior. Sola Wholesale ami Keuni Avcihs a* e>.,v unah meWAUT & Ml TLEII, Dealers in Forsign and tioinesiu Medicuics, Llieml eals. Perfumery, dtr.. Corner of Bruugliiou and Bar nard stre t. CIIAULKN WKIXHFIRLD fc PC) Pr- prisiers, Cttf at <h'>l Broadway, New York. Sold in ColumhiM by ACRE IVERBDN. and JOHN W MUOOKM. Jjnuarvlh- dKtwl? PUKTEaS* EMFOEiitH, HULL. DUCK & CO. Hill & Dawson’s old corner, Beg leave to inform their old customers und tbe public generally that they are IX EVERY IDUSCTIXJPXIOINr or FANCY \NDSTA!'LE DRY GOODS 10,000 Yarda Oenuburgs, 6,000 Yard* Kerseys. 6,000 Yuri'* liinseys, 6,000 Yards -^beating*, 6,0t0 Yr< * i>birtings, 1000 Negro Blanket* at price* which defy. Culicoeii. Delaine*, Glovts, Hosiery, Linen, Cloaks, Mantillas, and every kind of LADIES’ DRESS ROODS GROCEIUEB, Sugars of evory kind, Rio, Laguayra, Java, and Mocha ( otfea, Bugging and Kopu, Salt and Tea*, Cigar*, Tobacco, JLr. Ac. Wines null Liquors, Os all quaiifieti. ltwtificd Whiskey, Fine Brandies; M niskies, Gin an Ilium. Tiie best stock of Liquors in Columbus. HA.JLiJ_) W.A. JtJ5, ARNE’S Shovels and Spades, Scovill Hots, Col lin*’ Axes, Trace Chain*, Pocket Knives, together with Agricultural Implements, such o* (Jura Sucker*,Plough*, Bake*. SA.DUL.Ii; It Y • Fine Ha'die*, Wagon Saddles, Blind Bridles, Hiding Bridles, Whips, (Jullara, i I antes, do. BOOT3 & SHOES 8000 Pair II uaxels, Ladies Shoes of all kinds, Gent's do do, Boys and Mon's Boots, Ditchers’ Boot*, Ae. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Suitable for Plantation uso. CROCK ERY. Plate;, Cops nnd Saucers, Dishes, Bowls, Tea Pots. Turn blurs and Glassware of all kinds. HATS AND CAPS. Moleskin, Cassitnere, and fine Wool Hats.alargn m lot of Cheap Wool Hats, for Negroes. Buy's and Men’s Caps, tine end common. BOLTING CLOTHS. of tbe best Brands and assorted Numbers. In fart a general assortment. Having h rest dent partner in New York, wo can supply our friends and the public at tbe very lowest prices. Planters will Audit to their interest to call before purchasing elsewhere. HULL, DUCK A CO., Oolmabns, fiept 30, ISM SI *II I NG STYIL.ES. * T THE HIUN OF TllE BIG HAT ./r • u’V’i Btroml Wlrt'Ft, ]7’ L WDONm ow prepnr did ohovv his Memh • mid t inttoim n> - ns of thu tlneat iu*s-u(iutMlis of Hal* ‘v r if* - -n Colunihu* cmhittcmg ail varieties -I Ml -Ln.'KlN OASBI xrEUW *ud Fr. n Ii FELTS of nvery cot.ir.andqualify, <ir il-e veiy uttsst mi.ortu ff->ii*, nmiat pr--c 10It if all. C'pa. ufeverv kind and also n |,rs i’ \ • u*;y of ChihLt'iPs Ii .is ai.d <'a,*s and *c <>d **•'•> :<n.-nt of Lmb e-nr and VN'tlking tunics li e fntw a very .•m i <ertor fFW But for Pon<(n>n service, r .kt skstss hear a, tmuiotaj >e i ally ri/rimr t.ottV WDi our <’>nf rmia.i ••• inn lit <-r> ii ad. tell it -If lIGRAIKtPg PATENT CHAMPION PIKtG vW UUKOIiHt PIIOOFKAFKK. Wi-fu Hall's I’atknt Powdlh Proof Lock*, the ante tin were awarded separate medals at tin a ui-l’s I'air, l, >u ion d-1. nod the ttord’s Fan. • ‘>’ik i- ‘ . .ud M-F THE ONLY Aihi-ii.hl -Ales Dml w, is a vanted Uicdsrs at Dio London Win id's Fair Three 8 ios form the most perfect security agninst Fire and Buryi ‘rs of inn 8 alee ever ntl'eied to Die S 1,000 HOWARD, Will he paid to any person that - a:t show that a lie* -ring's IVcui riiituiproit Hftt'o ever failed to preserve its gouienlM in an acculriitiil tiro. 8. I’ UK HIM \U At CO. Manufacturer*, No. ill Hroiulway -or Murray stNuw York o 2 ami and 61 Qravier Street. N. O AoE'Th It W. Knowles. Pi-hiuoud. Va ; H. F Lester. Peiei>tmrg. v* ; Itowland M-oDior*. Nortop . ’ a ; J Ii I'liooipson Al Cos . Lynchburg, Va ; J K. Ihossotn Wii “hifton N < ;\N Herring A Son. At I;iiiih, Gii; Isiltni bv k sil, H v.uninli, Ua.; J M. A* B I Heed. West Point,<3a ; Holme,. C-. Charier.- °n S C )un 11 dw3rn. fcTLLL AHEAD ! DOUGLAS & SIIKUWOODS’ NSW SKIRT, TUB “HUE m THE SaUTHi l** The ukki pnrlecl and beautiful skirt over produced; NADK WITHOUT CLASPS, and warranted not to get out of order. (, ,20, 25, 30. 35 t 40, &50 HOOPS. EVERY LADY IA RFQI Y.sn DTO X VMINE THEM BEFORE PliUniAU JStJ (>THER MAKtS. WH<’l.Es.\t.F DEAI.EILS SDPPUED BY DOUUJL fc* tl sikl lt\Vool> 51, SJ, &. 55 WHITE MIRfiET, 1M LIW YOi-vK. February 17, 1 —dim. PKESH DaWGS. li I)(IMi,T Si IIIU’.HIV, AT TIIB OI.D STAND OP DAN FORTH & NAGEL, OolumTaus, 000., HA YE ON HAND THE LARGEST STOCK OF FRESH AND PURE Drugs ami Medicines, &o. &c. &0. NOW offered 6r sal# in Hus market. Every article sold by us wit minted an repree nicd. All are invited to call and ozuminc our stock it and prices of DRUGS MKDIOINES I’AIN'I’iS. OILS. hes re purclm*i'>7 elsew liere, an we >0 <lnt mote tto eetl at t*r /twt pr en-for apyrvml cr ti t, ml no’ to he 1111 tun Id oy any htm m Columbus for the CYmA We luoiin whai .we b tv. Give ns a inn rro r jr.E-x£: ladies 1 Our ’lts .rtniem Ol . U'ilinrv ar 1 ie Is r oilplei.’; c rnpri’i-v Gtd.aiMf.s. s, t; VY-uen Uia<-d*es. Pin voring Exi.iutK, V.mjgm, I'-il.fo mi 1, t:. in Blurt h, Ac ; j. 1 ,hb TOILET AKTICLL.S, Oontnd mu f Pom idea, tjolo ue-* Lu n-.'s Ex'men Rlmid l>s Pe td *, All -ri .tu 11 ur R Hlor.-t, \ Ac., and i‘ you want a be.iutuui und noouMmir/il ligut, pur chase of u* the Th Miu Waits Keroiens Oil. TO VnYHWEAXS. Our #!*• Kof Tiiic.mii • Ex m is Clr- ni als, Med foaie jynps. ac.. ,r.-Ae ie t | -in t . . , ily prepared up incept by an eipcruHC-a Aim keivry. aud ri. • s mi hl.t -ate HU(il<H tUT ,v CHAPMAN Deceuitw rii*' JBS . dvtti. Truslt'c .Sale—Take Notice. Virtue of put-oral De.il* of Trust, tnule to iJjuto n*Trea-ui 1 .1 ilm tfoluiabur A Hui diiitf ami ln.ni A -oseiatiohs, I wiil ulterior sate t tin: ulghc.-. luthier ior Cash, iu fro tof the M xrket (louse, ou tnu first i un-day iu April tuyc j.rop. rty:—All lin.jc pari* of lots 26, 27. 28, and 29. drseribed >n thu Deed ot i’rust tn.-nlu to ruobyjas. ,'. Uu i (ins, to scoure louun for Ei)jh; TaotiKitud Dollar*, duo io the Mum-ogee ami Coiuiubu* Butldiiig nnd Loan A.. eiatiuUß. 11. •! MUSES, Trustee. Jaauarjr 27. te6o—w'dtf. DISSOLUTION. IN const quenea of the de-tih of Mr. IiAMEL, ths tiitn ot HUGHES, DANIEL & CO. was dissolved on the I'tli Ft loony The und tsige I a* surviving partner**, mady to sefls nl cinim* arniiH’ mid firm, and those unfabled io ssid lino wil| plciif. m*mli; inut.rv iat cl'. n- ihe 1 usi, ss inuvt be dose*. Tne undt-uigiiei', in tin- runi” mid style of firftESF.K x limit; iK**, Wil ■ntiiuj* the Wsrehous* At Commta atou Biialtitaa in nil ilr b.mn. *a Onu. ai ibe Low>- i Warehouse WM. If HUGHES W. f HUDCCM Columbus. Feb. 13 dwif ii: -r.i!.!••> i ictm J .EVIDENCE. EVIDENCE, EVIDENCE, KVI- Übao Rxad, k*Al>: Vo nffluLd, read tbe follow.ng ci-rtiflraie o r a cute of over twenty i )f,.rs* Kill tiding : T if ftoarftir : 1 have been trnubj* and ‘ with >• iifflmlioii “I the Itladdnr and Ki lnejH liirovcr twi ny y nr*; ! tinVc tried physKtun* lit Vain, and ;*t Jaat < •■m ltided to rive your genuine nr, piirnti-Mitrini a* I Ind li’ Ord it trigbly rj< k< ii of. It aiflirded m< i•> no dme te ref 1 h ive used three boulci- and I have obtained more relief rroui ita effect nnd/m l uiodi bcuerthan I Unvc f>r twenty years previous | have tbe ui•H'cn Ini Ii iu Its vi'Mic* Mild eUMtlVff pov * rs, un i chad (Mi all in my oower io ruak’- ii known to t e a in. ed Hoping ttiiS mt'pmvc ud,untag‘ out to you in .o-.Rting you to iuiiodui* lb* medn in* lain iru y youis, M Mc< ormick. Lewisn h. rk .Jen .98, 18'7. Hlmuid nn\ doubt My Mc.t ormh k’ stuttement, be refe *to ili-- toll- geiitteuieu i on \Vm l<o:i-r, i-x Uoycrnor of Pennsylvania. Hon The*, ft Shunncs, t’hiiadeiphla 11- mi , C Knox. Judge Tt“* county. Pa. lion, j J 11 lark. Jude . Philadelphia. If'n D U Porter, et Uovcmnr ’ Ontisylvaoia. Hon. E n* L WM, Judge, Phi. t,m...hja H ii it c Grnr,Judg II * Court Hon <l W W'ondw.irf, Jud ■ |'hiiadelph>a. Hon W. A Porter, Hit v doPeitor. i'iulade.puia. lion. John B g.'er, ex Governor Cub • rniu ll'n E 8 inks, Au iior Gin ral Wirehuiguiu, D And manv oti ei*. it usees* >rv- nKtinOLD'S, IIEMDOLD'S IIEM. UULO'rt llciiilhi|(l'm iituiihoid's IlrinboUl's ALm boid’s Ilemh-i.d’s, ft** > buhl’s £x n tßm fin, E*tr:u< nui-tui. Klimt I’ui ltil I XtfWrt BuVhll. FOR HF.t KRT AMI DELICATE IJlfii >RDEItH A pos live and'-pfl'iii remedy f-r dpum*. • of the Ul.i uUr Gravel, tud'ieys Dn puy,’ rgink Wenkjte** ami ad the diee i*eof the sevcril orgies, ur.-fog mm cxcesM- -. exposiiH * up! impruden ics in 111 , and whether existing in cither sex. n EM HOLD’S EXTRACT OF ULtlll 1 !•’ I DiXt iise* oi Ihe 111 lUdcr. kidney, tiraVtl, Dropsy eir UEMBOIID’H Extract or llucliu for Secret and Dei icate l>ise*e*. ilfillSV-ii’M f-xirac. ofßuehu for Nervous and D’ lii iaied m- em*. MEMO'S D'S Kxtmct of Bechu Ar Losses Memo ry. L*.s “f Power, lUiunevs of • t*ini. D’tlicnliy or lirott'hing, W’e ik Nerves, and nnivi r*ai U.iHml- nl ihe 010*1.11 nr rvH’em. HEMHOLD’ 1 * Extract of Ur hu fur nil distressing ailments—Obstruct ms. Irregu H'llir*. Kxr# ss.n niar ried lift, or early indietreiftms. Ac. nE >1 HOLD'S nurur for the lllotlder, ilem • Id’s Huclni for ill* koine)*. Hfuibi id * hu tin for the UrtVol. HeinboM’s Hiiihu for Dropsy llemhci'l’s Hue.hu for Nervousnes*. Hemboi l's B'lehu for lose <■ Memory, loss of Pom i Hemb •! >’* llh Ini • <>r G* neial Dnhilil). Jlmnho il’s Milelm lor I'RiVer*!! I.H**itudO. Ileinbold's Ibichu fur Pun* in lie lim k Hemtiu ‘l's Him! ij for Ohsiructmns. liregulnriiies. Ilcmbuld’s Hui hu for ExeAseeS aiisiog from Its deere tioh and afldieeaee* of the SEX H A OHGA Nl* Wht ilier eiintiiig in Male or I utnale, from whatever cause iii**y muv here originated, nnd no mailer ot HOW LONG MIA MMNG FIEMROLh'M IIUCIIIJ is nreompuniedfo ihr rnosi relinble ier'i(l> a tea from Governors of Miain*. Judge* arid Cierf) men. Price %i per bottle, or six for 93, delivered to any add e*s A Irinl costs but a dollar—trn It. J W. Brooks, wholesale and retail agent for Odum bus Ask for Hsmbold’a. Teke no other Cur** guaranteed Jan. 23—dwlv SAVANNAH (r GHAKI.ESION SIB A T P AC K t T 1.1 N F. *• - The oieamei WM HKABROOK, ‘■t , ,03$: t.’iipi F ItARDkN. will shortly take Lt- ? I) ' ,or piate Oh I his Line, leaving Havan drtd.xhand l.'hurh-siou twiewa week Having % Throngli irmghi arrangement with the • ‘enlra Itallroiul an ‘ Us rounsetioun. ail freights he* :w • ‘•11 C'n tflf-ston and the Interior of Ocorgia,consign ■dto the ajptntM of Diih line, will he forwmded with Icspnieii #>d free of ti'Rt ge J. P. BROOKS, Agent Savannah. K. I.AFITTB k CO. Charleston. Nov. i’ dwtf 4Jkanf ol Schedule. WPAtEKI AND EBT I'OlN'i WYII, I*o %U L'HMFAKV, Ornos MoNTOousKr Wist Point R. R. COLUMBUS, Auy{ 16,1b6G CLOSE CONNECTIONS. I 1 liHtM OH to Memphis Nashville and New York, (via Knoxville) per ao* ouiinodution Traiu, isav mg J 45 p. in. mail Tmins Leave Columbus..., 6.lfta. nr. Arrive at M itg-miery Ii in. Arrhe .11 West Point *.56 p in. Leave Cohrnttuis 3.43 p in A)live hi Montgomery lt‘ 43n.m. \iuvv West i'.iiut ....5 46a.m. I-..,, Mouig.ouery at 3U a. ur. I.envi West Point 6.13 a m. \i;n- in Columbus 5.43 p. m, Leave Montgomery h,45 p in. L"u ve W <** Point *.6t> p in. \triv atCohunl.iis .3. a. in. Freight Train leaves Columluis l 4 *. M Air.vus at 15 08 P M. Freight Arrangement ■) I T'V ! <0 V11,,l NT A .V 1111,1 HI Ills. . ) \ an arr liigi liient between the itailroud - oinpanies I # cou*p-i>u.'j the two routea (Voin Atlanta to Coluni ■’iM. c.onclmUnl at their con nation at Bavannali on the li.’ili instant, it was agreed that, the following rates In tween Atlanta nnd Cohunbus shall govern, taking 1 from the Ist day ot May 1837 VIA WE AT POINT. Corn par bushel He. Wheat 15; Oats 8; Bacon ” lusky, Flour, m sacks or burrcl* per lUU lbs 13c:— Uniiciug, Ro|n>, Lard iu cans or bhls per 100 lbs 4th’. Coal, Pig Iron, by car load, per t0n,53.76. VIA MACON. Coni per bushel 14c Wheat IV. Oats !oe. Bacon, ’ Mickey, Flour in sack* or barrels, per 100 lbs., 44c..- >!urging, Wopo, Lard in cans or bhls. per 100 pounds • cent*. Cool, Pig Iron, by car load, per to 1154.68 c. J L. MUSTIAN, President Muscogee R R CKO. W. ADAM*, Hup-'i inlenden t South western Railroad. EMERSON FOOTE, Hnpflrintetuieiit Mhcoii and Western Railroad. GEO G HULL. Rupeiintendent Mlamaand I.aGrange Railroad. HAM I, <1 JONES, Engineerrtml Bii|Nrintendent M. 4.W.P. R. Aug. 17, 1838 dAivtl. , K I, r J'HE Passenger and Frciglit Train will leave , Gi’ ulm 2p, ni. daily,connecting at Silver Run wuli u doily lin or Staves to Villula, Glennvile, Eu fmila Fort Onines aim Marianna, Flu. And :it Suapen Mioti wil lube stones daily for Midwny. and Hardaway. Leaving I mon Springs at and a. m. daily, the cars will re uli Girard at ; a. ui., connecting with tiie Opelika and Muscogee Trams. IT f Duplicate receipts must accompany ail Freight Whipped. 11 r-AII (might must bn pnid before Goods will he dlschn igtol. Fn-igbi leltvered at the depot be (ora four o'clock p. m will be rbippeit the tollowlug day. Freisbtrt for station Number I ;Fort Mitchell) must he .ofipaid Way freight must, in all rases, be paid In advnnce. JOHN HOWARD. Nov. I —dwtt. Engineer A Hupt. MUSCOGEE JR.. It un a xun uk a<:uki> al k. ON iiud it If or IMb July tbe Evening Mail Train will leave Columbus at 3.45 p. iu , and &r riVe ui Macon at H.|h p. ni. 1., ive Macon ut H.4b a. m. arrive at Columbus at S.fft ii. m. Tb • Morning Mail Train wllllenye at 4.00a. m. and arrive ni Macon *.50 a. in. I.eiiV) 1 iMucnn 11.-45 p. in. arrive nt Colutnhus at 3.C- a m VV. L CLARK. Hupt. t-'ilombiis. July 15—dwtt Fall Trade tor 1859. I. A. BROKAW & CO. Are now opening a largo Stock of l ull and Winter Clothing, WHICH WIS ARE OFFERING AT SSrtlui Prices lor Cavil, Or Lu prompt paying Customers. Also, Just, roceived, a select Stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, WHICH WE WILL MAKE IT TO ORDER, Iu the latest and most approved With promptness, warranted to givo satisfaction IJNT ALL OASES. I. A. BIIOKAW k CO. Columbus, Sept. 21.—dwtf. Enquirer and Sun please copy. Anaci icau 4-uauo! r .-oinbinations of thisGunno gives it high re J puli’ is -t fert(liir.er,and iti* classed as fully equal to tbe Peruvian. A lttrgesupplyexperted.il linearly •I iy by GUNBY 4c CO. . “Inm has. dwt. BiKKIIR’S UtltlllVU i IF TIIE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, BRING nn Improvement on Morris's FhilnsonMc Griiuininr. und ibe only *?£'"’'Sr&mm w -rk in which woids ure pursed in accordance with reason and common I seiiie f p ennen copies may he obtained bvenclos i> gIU rent* inst iuip* to Chaffin and Johnson Cos In inline. i J. L liAUKEH. February Clh, 1850—w3ni. (FIRST CLASS HOTEL,) Corner lli-oml nml Craivford Streets, C< )UJ\l HUS,OA. HATCH COOK, M I.l6— dwtf. PROPRIETOR. WORK WANTED. I\M il',—’ !>ropar.d In fintr,.t for ‘ arp,,it,r‘, rk. e liter in town or rountry. in large or small J'dt* en a* m.od term* as any shop in the place, and t<> eieru'e ii as well and preuiptlv. l*n 12 Hty .Form n ai.len EM PLOY.U KNL to >|!100 per Month. H J ACT!VK, energetis OI'NG MEN n c wan • > ‘ led io art as agents in an easy, usrf'ul and honorable busim *. ty which they can cnaml v make from to *IOO per month. fr l 7%f t ihu hMwb-ffhtrt For fall particu lar*. In ms, Ac, uildres* (em losing three postage s'amp* t” p.epay return postnge ) WILLIAM R. TERRY. Heil'i w bin is Rockingham, N. C Wavcrly Hall Seminiry. THE Mule and Female Schools nt W.iv •! y Hud will he opened Monday, “I6th Janusrv IBflo. ’cTuHPSf Tuition as heretofore. Hoard can be W JF ‘Mduined in the vicinity at |0 per inonih all thing* included. N0v.28. IB6o—ww* W. POSTER, Ptrnelpal S. N. JONES, A‘T."2‘'):UXKT AT T.ATir, Union Springs, Ala. ILL praciue ill the difforent Courts In Miron and adjoining t omtits Htrtct attention given to thn Collection of Claims. IV'runry vw a flm Tlf PLANTERS. CALL AT J* w. BEVIL’S iC.rner of Craw ord an’ Oglethorpe Htreets.hatk of Cook's Motel) ami see MORREL’S Seed Planter and Ferlllzer! IT OPENS Til K FURROW; DROPS and cov re Corn, Peas and Cotton Seed, thick or thin, (loop or shallow hs you utny wish. Tito construction is simple, aud it Is easily kept In fix. Columbus, February 18 d3t wlm .’tlacliinc Melting. I ADIKB, nave your fingers All descriptions o j Hewing, for Families, lintels. Plantations. At (••ne at the Haigs Boom of the Grover and llaker HeWtug Mainline* M Broad Hfreet. Ledie* wishing Instruction on the Grover dt Baker Machine will be waned on by Miss Cook at the sale* room, or ai their residence in eny part of the city Columbus, Hs|itiM—d#tf D KEITH, Agegt. WOOD, EDDY & CO S GEORGIA A\l) DKLAWAII STATE LOTTERIES. CAPITAL PRIZE SIOO,OOO. GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAWINGS, of Wood, F.ddy Co’s Three Number Lotteries will lake plai.u in puhih uplerthe oui.-riniei-dencs ol sworn Coinmifuuonero, at AOgustii.Ga. as follow*: Claw 90 irnw Fub. ‘2S, 1800 I'lhw 166 irnwg Siilmtiav. Mur. 81. 1860 iy’lasb 204 lirawa JSuttiruay, A|u il JO, lb’oo NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO KVRUY NINE TICKET* Extraordinarv Drawing To tuks p!;n: as above spm. Died. One brand Capital Prize oi SIOO,OOO 1 * Prlite of *3mm-i 100 •* 1,000 * “ >■” j 170 • btk* * •* io.ooo | 03 ‘• ; 0 2 ‘ t j 06 “ 73 5 “ 5.0 8’ I 03 •• C * “ 4. *Ol 63 •• f-0 a a INF i 18)0 •* 4b a•• *. 1)0 j 57040 •* *D 32.350 Prir.cs Amounting to #l,l .*0,7e0 Whole Tickets*2o. Halves SlO. Quarters 53 Cert:llme* nf Park ige* in the uhovn Hehnniß will he sold at the following rate# which ih the risk: Certificates or Fackog’ sos n Wnole Ticket* *289 0 P “ 5- Half “ 4560 “ “ 20 Quarter ** 74 76 “ ;* *6 Eighth •* 37 37 THE OHDUtAEY DEAWINGS of Wood, Eddy St Co'Bi Iglc Number Lotteries will tuke place in public at Augusta Ga. as follows: Clan* s?* Draws on Saturday, February 4, 1860 Class 69 Draws on Saturday, February 11, 1860 Class 60 Draws on HaturUuy. February 18, 1860 Class til Draws on Saturday, February 26, iB6O Class 62 Draws on Saturday, Mitroh 8, 1860 Class 68 Draws on Sauirduy, March 10, 1860 Class 64 Draws on Saturday, March 17, 1860 Class 66 Draws on Satunlay, March 24, 1800 Class Of* Draws on Saturday, March 31, iB6O Class 67 Draws on Saturday, April 7, iB6O Class 68 Draws 011 Suturd >y, April 14, iB6O Class 69 Draws on Saturday, April 21, 1860 Class 70 Draw* on Sat unlay, April 26, 1869 Ordinarv Drawings Tn take pLv above s)>ei-.ined. 1 GrßmlCaplfal I'rlae of ...... .$50,000 1 Prize of ....#50,0110 I Prize of .. a,,3* 0 I “ .... lOiIWU 50 Prizes of .... 600 1 “ .... ft.tRS) 1I IU • 4'*- J “ 4.0 0 IPO “ . 31HI 1 “ .... S.O-d'lOO “ Iftt 100 “ 100 APPROXIMATION PKI/.KS. 4 Pri).eof R4*k> Approv’g .n Mi,nivPrize are t,OM) 4 “ ’IOO “ til.ooo “ 1,5*4 4 “ JSO “ |n,(W*(l lOH 4 “ 193 “ 7,000 ** 5 <• 4 “ 900 !,') “ 80* 4 “ 15U “ 1,000 *• '•( ft “ 100 M 1,500 “ 4IK 5,000 “ 50 re sloo,oo* •,486 Prize* atii iantln lo ft.79o.nni Whole Ticket* fl 0; ilulvo* $5; Quartern $2.60 Certificates of Package* in the Ordinary Drawiugs, will b>- sold at the foil, wuii’ rates which 1* the risk: Ccitificute ui Package us U vn hole Ft. kels . Vb) “ “ lOlln’f “ 40 “ •* 10 Q"aiter “ 80 *; “ 10 Eighth “ 0 (N ORDERING TICK !TP op r.KTIFH ATF.S Enclose the money to our address for ihe ticket* or doted, on receipt of which they w ill tie forwarded by lino mini. Putehm-entcAli have ticket’ ending 111 any figure they may designate. List of Drawn Numhoni and Prizes will be sent to pun hn*ers iminodintely after the Blowing. PitrcliHHrrs will ptease wrifa their -miaiurn* plain, and give thou post office, county and Hiuie. Remenihor that evury prize is drawn, and payable in fhll without deduction. All prize* of 1,000 and undnr, payable immediately after the drawing, otliei prizes at the usual time of 30 days. AHronitnunicnUoti* sirictly eonfidential. Addrass orders lor Tickets or Certificate's to WOOD. F.DDY A CO , Augusta Ga or WOt)|>. EDDY A CO , Atlanta. G*. or WOOD KDDY A CO . Wilmington Del. ID*Wood. Eddv a fV* Lotte-ie* are drawn in AiuiiSln, <i i. nnd W:lmingi"U. Dm Ci cuiurH rou'uuiihg s> In n-.es foi ihe month w ill be sent ft> oft xpeii v by udih rnmng .is Above. i\Ev\ ROOKS jpl/lf/81 How Could lie Help It, nr the Heart Triumphant, by A. T. Roe. mfrutaa mr Preuticiana, or Wit and Humor in Paragrnph*. Brouko's Fool of Quality, anew supply; Carolina Bporta “ Fisher’s River, “ Gold Foil, Public Law* of Georgia, parsed Nov. and Doc, 1860. Texas Almanac for IS6O, containing much va) uablo iuformation rulutiug lo Texas. Just received at J. W. PEASE’S Bookstore. Jan. 18—dwt.f. [e^^ooD Dr llronson, having |>*fn sofnr reduced by (J n sumptlon, ns to bn consideied beyond nil hope of re covery by the most eutiuei-i of tbe ritodicalprofeMion and also by himself—a regular ph)*niun of twenty tears praiiirr— a* n la-t report, conceived the idea ANALYZING TIIE HLO’ D, arid applying the sub ject o Physiology to the more imtn fli.it* connection ami effect of tiie state of the blood upon the health and system The rceull has hrr> the production of tins ‘ Itl.OOl) FOOD.''from the us* of which Lr lironson was restored to perfect health Within six months nft'T it* introduction, over two thousand con surnpiives were effectually cuied b) it. If you have any complaints of a coiisiiinpt v< tendency, fbucA, Odd, llcoil tit he I’al/Mafion us the Heart, Lou of Jipfietitt or I‘iun lit the Side hoe no tune in procuring a UolUe of the •*HLO U Fi OI>.” if you are suffering from •\ erruiit iJt'nJity or your eltwp U broken or disturbed, if your tyirihr are Dqireuad or your organs r timed you wiliffnilan tiniHiingremedv by coinmeneuig withten drojt II your Liver is torpid or <Wio need in nnv man ner Whatever, one or two ho Uet will t-e sure to invig or ite, and bring ii into lively not health iu 1 action. In the most inveterate ease* of Dyspepsia, tiie patient enn heir find the iiiomi efficient nod grafeAii relief A benefit i always experienced af:er ‘nking only me bid tie. n Mol.- or hem ir Dumpl'iinla and Htukne-au, tli* suffer* r,after trying tuber lemedies in vatu limy re-t assured, that a certain cute wi'! result f'‘ m the use of two orthrea bottles The -HI-OiH) FOOD” is effec tual in all cases of Em -imas H.ib Ro u i Bcrofula, and other like coinpiuiiitx I'aie and emcia*od tfaH dren and adults are imo'cdin'e . henelit iby itsn-*. It given sirenuih to ih- b d\ t>(| odor and beamy to t’. skin. Physi inns of till Bch 01., are using it with wonderhil success For (\|lldirections see circulars. Price FI per Lottie. In p-m “Hint you wi'h Dr TNKAN TILE CORDIAL, we 110.1 re to hu-*- u* mu |i<-: j<rritjr ov er every noeiroin that nure or qnnek hits heretofore offered you First. It ia the preparation of a regular pbyeiciaa. who w well <iu ilifiod •rum much experience m infan tile complairile I • presi-rlbe for tu.'iu Mrtcondly—lt is entirely ftee from paregufft or opiate of any kind, and cons< qut n'ly r< l;vi * by removing the mitrermg o your child, instead of dendeninf it o ■ensituhttes Thirdlvv-lt is put up W'th great care, n* n c uni pari son or It with any other aril* In for m smile com plaints will show; the vrv root* from which if is dts- I tiled being dug fro til the forest* uuil | the direr lion of Dr E linn, lUJitv of thn*M bv Id* owu ban 1* Fourthly —it i pgifeetlv hnrn les- and rajot injure the most delicate lufttnf. iin'llen eriajp i ure ;iml relief in .ill •he following ca*ee, which ra iier li.uf mer t over eve ry other prepare tin n via: Foil \LL couPLstMTe ArriNiMN 1 Tfci-.TUINO such aa DYSENTERY COLIC, 4 - < ; a*< f-r softening the gums Hltd re.lievi’ 11 ri•’ for regulating the leiwwl*. His unequalled. F-.r Cbhf in the ll* arl it •• a *uie relief For CROUP, the most fuigi und tying of ia eune*. it enn he relied on with perfect coiifi iunce; nnd being 11 powerful .t tl hpr-in rin in all a*o* of con vulsions or fits v earnestly roc-on *ieit 1 vou to foOftn no time in procuring it La tly it rust* so much more thin othei pr pHrations of the kind; Mint w* cannot erf >rd simMonf advertisement* ns* m tlt"*e whn-ewh le expense is their iidverfisn g) tor liter saina eason it coiuineur sil.eft as the sis- s’ reli ihis to all moth r* In all c t*e,. ihe >lir >cilmi w rapped around each hotfle, must *r? strictly fbllowr *l. Pri.e 3A>me per ott|e. Hold hi CHURCH A* DTI PONT, Druggists, No. 3d Maiden I,me, New York. Fur sale by Acee Iver*>>ii, Pemberton A Cur ter, J. a. Whilbxidi. & f ! T r, Vc i Cb'p man, aud J. W. Brook*, Columbus. KM - I.K. r euhacrlberhas on hand* few HTILI.fi for the I manufacturing of I'BAt'H BRANDY or WHIH. KEY, which he will sell at very low prices. Also Tin, Sheet Iron and Japan Ware. oi every variety and description, which can be bought at the lowest rale* ■TO H WORK, Don* at short notlceand on the most liberal term* , J. It. IIM'KH, Agents, Next door below Hnn* Hoik i. Ilroini Htreet lulv 18 1 Nf>s— I wit a card! r po the Pies*, for their kind uuil favorable nofier.a I. Os tfty Itliushle a hors, and to the eitlxensofCo- Inmhti* gild the Miirrounilo g country, tor their very liberal pgi roll age luring the past year, I return my sincere and heartfelt thetik* Being j>erin*H"niy located here. I rely upon a con tiiiuatma of thec favors, anil I assure my ptirnnsnnd friend-, Vh t Ish ill labor ioo*t funhtully to render my services acceptable My O'foe is over Goetchlun Sr. Hodges, corner oi Ht • lair A ,ln< k*on sir et*. H LEWIS WOODRUFF, Fb. 10—dlw* Resident Architect. HAVANA fUK Won Prize,’ (Tan b anks. [By Authority of the Stole of Georgia .] On kite Plan of Mingle Number*. GQNmi.DATED lOIUBJIS Ol tiicui'gia. A uthnriKed by asp. ciul a. lui tb. Lcgwlnttire, for th beuefltof arAdcmiesand Ou iitl.er puipnsns. HODGES. DAVIS & CO., MANAGER?. MACU.V ÜblulUilA, Capita 1 Prlzo 670,000. TICKETS ONI Y B.GHT DOtLARS. Halve* 14. Quanere #5. Eighth* !. Prizes payable in fiili without detlu’ non. Purthusura in buy mg 10 Tll k< u, a lien the cumber* end in I, 2,3, 4,3, n, 7, 0. V, 0, aie guarumued a piize ol twunty-tlve dollars _ CLASS 96 DRAWS ON p> A I'Dui>a \. 1■ if an, 18 00 CLA S8 3Q 1 _DRAWB ON BAT t'Rl>A \ ftiAK 3, DRAWS ON Ha'm IQl^\ fcJ *.sUu’ 10, 1860. CIA 88 J3B DRAWS ON SAIDhDaS,Si K IT, 1800 CLASS so DRAW ONS BATUuI)AY, MAh a*, 1800. 20220 PBIZES Anioiuiliiig to $271,000 Will he distributed according to ihe following <;rahi> miiumi;! TO BE DRAWN EVERY SATURDAY. 1 Prize of 570.000 ft Prize* of 600 1 “ 80,01)0 10 ” 300 1 “ 10,000 50 “ 100 I “ ft.ooo it'd “ 30 1 “ 3,000 JOG “ 95 1 „ 8,000 6000 “ ft S Prize* of 1,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Ptines of #3OO appruziiii’g lo 870,t. 0 prize are 15.00 4 “ 900 “ 50,18 0 “ 800 4 “ 150 “ hi,dug • 0110 4 “ 100 “ 6. ni 10 • too 4 “ tk “ 1,000 “ 2 l 0 4 “ 80 “ 9,000 “ 350 13 “ 00 “ 1,000 •* 740 80 “ 30 ” AOO “ 1,000 40 “ 30 “ 300 “ 1,030 80 9O “ 100 •• I.ihiO 400 “ 13 “ 30 *• tt.OnO 400 •• 10 •• 25 ” 4.000 30,530 Prize* amounting to $371,500 tkmificatetof Packages of 10 Whole r j ickets. .#33.00 “ ** 10 Hall ••.... 87.30 “ 10 Quanm 13,75 ” “ 10 Lighihs “ U. 87 This is the risk, and whi< h entitles the holder to a lie diuws ov^ri|ss. THE COMBINATION LOTTERIES ON THE THREE M MUi.lt PLAN. lire Drawn Every Day, TiCKUTb 1 HO.VI SX .O sl6 7.ACH. Tlili EXTRA ( LASS I On :h* CITY PLAN by which purchasers can se er t then own numbers, and pay any amount for Ticket*, are Drawn every day IN ORDERING TICKETS OK CERTIFICATE*, Emlnse the money tn our address lor the ticket* or dered, on receipt •>1 which they will he forwarded by ftret imtij. Purrbiser# can have tickets ending in any figure they may designate. The hsi Ilf drawn numbers amt prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. Ah prizes ot 11,000 and under paid immediately &f ----1 ter the thawing. NOTIC E TO CORRESPONDENTS, i Those who prefer nut sending money by. mail can I use ihe EX PRENH COMPAMEB, whereby money I fur Tickets m sums •> Kurin llnlhirsand upwnrds.tan ,he sent us AT nt it K|.-K AND EXPENSE, from I any city or town where there is an Exprea* Office [ The money and order most be encii smi in a Govern j ment Post Otticu Stamped Envelope, or the Express 1 Companies cannot receive them. Ail roinmunitaliens sirictly cnnfiden:ial. Purchasers w ill pleas l * wr in their siirnature plain,ted give their post office, cnimry and Stale. Cm niars cunt lining inh ixpianutions of unr •clieines, Ac , win be lorwuuieu by Mail to any one seflOinaus ins uudn-nn. IU?’” A list of ihe numlteru that are drawn from the wheel, with the ainouni ui the prize that each one i* entitled tn, will be published after every draw ing in the ▲luerh an Republic, Mann Ou.. a spneimeii ot winch w ill he sent to eveiV pun hast r Address orders for Tickets nr rerti/lrafea to HODGEB, DA Vis * CO., a 10 | Q , n ~ Ala-an tieurg-o MMIU b 114 r Broad Street, CO LU Tilt IS, M.Oltua. BHKHAIA.N & CO, j <**'■’ -rK HAVE recsnilv enrated in the /maniii.ulure of IIARNEH4 ol eve- I JWwfTStT r V discription. reiHon* who wish | huv a superior SOUTHERN mule nriKie c..n now Imve ihe op penuiuiy of d-'ing *O. We employ skiLiul workmen, use Hie best uiair-rial* aud w il warrant every article puretraced at our lira 11 ul'i. lory. In a. diiion n our Harness, w* keep on hand every article known in our line ol bm-imos. S-A_ 3D IDLES, of every different pnuern, at price* to suit ihe quality. LEATHER, ofall ltinds, Shoe Finding-,, ol every description: THUNKS, ..r v ..... ,* sir. >m l*iyie| Valises nud Carpet Mag-i Machine Belting, LEATHER and liUUBt Rf nil widths; Carriage, Saddle, Hai nes* Trimming;*) BOLL LEATHER, WHIPS, BLANKETS, Children's Carriages, &c Ouritock is new und rntnp]e:s. We invite the at tention of huyeis, believing weean suit them in qual Ily and price Hopalrlns don* with despatch nnd in the best uianner. Columbus. t;a Jan. 14—dwtf. BOOTS AND SHOES AU A WE have now id Store our SUMMER STOCK ol w^\i^*^Qents t Ladies, Misses & rum Children's BOOTS Sc SHOES, which for quality, quantity, and economy to the purchaser, surpasses anything brought here.— A mon^'our Stock may bo found— I OK tiEATLIitIE.y, Gents’ French f all Pump Hoots, M “ Light Welt, “ a u Calf Oxford Ties, *. o Kid n u French Calf Low Shoes, Pumps, and *” Glove “ “ “ light welted, u Congrast Cali Gaiters, f* “ Kid “ “ Pat. Leather Gaiters, “ “ Silk “ “ Opera u M “ Union ** “ Lasting Ties, “ Pat. Leather Oxford*. Pump* A % “ Scott Tie*, ” Slippers with and without heel*, “ Highland Ties, And numerous other kinds both tine and Common* tUtt LADIES. Finest Kid and Morocco Lace and Cougrecs Boots, tbiu soles, with and without heels. Finest silk warp lasting lace uud Congress do. Serge de Lierre, do do do do. Eugene do do do do Italian and English do do do. French Bud Glove Kid do do do. “ kid lle*l Slippers, English Kid and Morocco do. English Lusting do do. Velvet Toilet Slippers. French Embroidored Slippers, White kid •■dipper*. Kid ami Morocco Buskins, French Kid Ties, Ceil and Goat ioce Boots, with and without heels, m s s dm. Misses’Glove Kid Congress Boots, “ Eng.isb do. with and without heels. u .Silk warp, Serge, und u Kiiglinh lasting—Congress A Lace Gait ers, with uud without heels, “ Fine Kid Slippers with A wilhoutheels “ White Kid Blipp.rs, u School Shoes—something durable. CIIII.UHLiV Children’s Cowgrues heel Gaiters, “ Lace heel Gaiters, m- *7 .r ‘* u “ Hoots, aud about JO ad ditional kinds with and without heels. A LA R<> i: ATOt h OF Negro Brogans nnd Servants SHOES, Hewed and Pegged, constautl” on hand. We are receiving frosh Goods every week from our own Factories. To Country Merchants and Traders WR OPKKK OIIH OOODS A NEW YORK i’RICj>S. Only Ono rrlco From which there will be no deviation lu any In stance. A. C. SAUNDERS & CO. 102 Broad Street—Next Door to J. Kyle A Cos. Columbus* Ga. May 24. dwtf