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About The Columbus weekly times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1865 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1860)
New Oiu.kans, July 31. Two Abolitionist* wero bung in Texas for dis tributing arms to davcs. NewOri e vms, August I. The steamship Lac rows, from this port, bound to Galveston, exploded her boilers below this city to-day. Four wero killed, and tbroo wen wounded. The boat and cargo pros a total wreck the loss is estimated at twenty thousand dollars. Tho Charleston Mercury says of the proto* ot Sooth Carolina: Thero are in tho State ol’ South Carolina thir ty-seven newspapers, ami ofthe.-e there u ot on that takes any part iu national politics, that doc , not support the nomination of Breckinridge attd Lane. ADTSKYCBor* Wouax.—A “ion© widow'; from the State of Missouri, receally arrived at l)envcj City, Pike’s Peak, having traveled alone fron the Missouri river to that point—-her “train'’con sisting of a yoke of oxen and wag id, a low hem and a quantity of provisions. Sbo had taker care of and driven hor cattle without existence and made tho trip w ;hour annoy uioe, cithei from Indiana or white men. By selling eggs t emigrants at $2 per doaett, she bad accumulate, considerable mosey, and from a small quantity of Hungarian gross wed, purchase ! at the rivet for 14 cents, she realised sl4. She was ahotr JO years of age. After renaming & few days. ?be went on toward California, where .-be ome resided and now proposes to spend her day?. LATER FROM EUROPE. Qi-ssec, July 30. The steamship Hungarian, with Liverpool dates to the 10th inet.. arrived hero to-day. The weuthcr throughout England vra? favor able to the gr wing crops. At Liverpool. Flour was|Uict: Wheat toady : Corn very dull; Beef and Pork heavy ; Bacon and Lard quiet: Nival Stores dull and decliu ing: Sugar and Coffee firm; llice dull. The newt* from Italy is unimportant. The massacre of Christians in Syria U awful nearly eight thousand have been slaughtered, and one hundred and fitly villages have been de stroyed. The barb&riths are sickening. Sauguinary contliets are reported to have oe eurred near Marina, between the advanced guard of the Sicilians and the Neapolitan*. Garibaldi had expelled Farina and two others for a conspiracy. It was estimated by the House of Lords, that the Chinese war would cost fifty million pounds. The Canard steamer, which recently refused n first class passage to a negro, has c ompromised the matter to av il a law suit for damages. At the iut- rnational statistical Congress, held in Londrrh, Lord Brougham called Mr. Da las’ notice to the fact that it negro was present as a member. Mr. Dallas made uo reply, and the tic gro thanked Lord Brougham for his kind recog nition. The negro was loudly cheered. Fi\e groat military camps are to be immedi ately formed in .Sardinia. Ru sia desires to join France and Ragland in the Syria affair. The Sultan says that he will use ail his power to restore tranquility, and pun ish the guilty. Lord Palmerston announced that the Govern ment have adopted the Commissioner's report to fortify the dock yards on tho con t, and that nine million pounds sterling be raised by annuities ter minating in thirty years. Only two million w ill l>e required thi > ear. The transfer of the Galway Hno has been can celled. Lord Brougham disclaims any intention to in sult Minister Dallas by hi? remarks in the statis tical Congress touch iug tho presence of a negro France was preparing for a powerful interven tion in Syria. The Neapolitan Ministry withdrew their resig nation, the Kinghaviug taken decisive measures toonfoYce the adhesion of the troops to tbe Con stitution. China,.lane 7.—Hostilities were about to com mence. It was rumored that twelve thousand Russians were marching upon Pekin. The latest dispatches from Sicily says that Garibaldi bad announced his intention to annex Sicily to Sardinia. Disturbances continue at Sj'riu, and troops were immediately to embark from Toulon and Algiers for Syria. Corn advanced two shillings on Monday. Sun* New* —Arrived from Savannah, the ?hip May Queen, at Liverpool. New York, Aug. 2. The steamship Asia, with Liverpool dates to the 21st ulr., arrived bore to day. Liverpool Cotton Market, Saturday - -The sale? of cotton to-day were bales. The market j was quiet. Havre Cotton Market.—New Orleans Tree Or dinaire was quoted atVGf.; /tan at ret'. Tho sales of the week reached 7,001* bolt s. The stock on hand was 245,000 bales. London Money Market.—Mireey was general- j ly unchanged, but abundant. The steamship Europa had arrived ut Liver-! pool. The bullion in the Bank of England bad de creased three hundred and twenty-fire thousand pounds. New York,August 4. The teamship A u sir a- j asian, with Liverpool dates i tho 21th ult.. ar- j rived here to-day. Liverpool Cotton Market, Monday—Tbe sales cotton to day wore 7,000 bales, of which specula- ; tors and exporters took 1,600 bale*. Tbe market ! closed quiet, but steady. Liverpool General Market —Flour firm: advan ced 6d. Wheat firm : advanced Id. Corn steady. Provisions dull. The weather ha.; been showery and unfavora ble for crops. Naples hoe ordered all of her troop* to with draw from Sicily. The Pnhcess Frederick William has been con fined with a daughter. Nothing additional hast l.- en received by Sy ria. Democratic National K\. < ommltce. Tbe following named gentlemen compose this Committee: Hon. I. I. Stevens, of Oregon, Chairman. Hon. R. W- Johnson, of Arkansas. lion. Jefferson Davis, of Mississippi. Hon Jesse D. Bright, of Indiana. Hon. Thomas B. Florence of Pennsylvania. Hon Geo, W. Hughes, of Maryland! lion. John W. Stevenson, of Kentucky. Hon. John R. Thomson, of New JerseV. Hon. A. B. Meek, of Alabama. Augustus Schell, Esq . of Now York. Isaac 11. Wrigb, Esq., of Massachusetts. Hon. James O. Bcrrett, of Washington. D. C. Wm. Flinn, Hsq., of Washington, D. <• Walter Lenox, Ksq., of Washington, D. C. M. W. Cluskev, Washington. D.C.. President Secretary. r Geo. W. Riggs Washington, i>. C., Treasurer. All communications should be addressed to Hon I-aac I. Stevens, Chairman. Washington. V. C. Booms of tbe Committee at No 2S <! ‘sj street. Married. On Thursday morning the 2d iust., by W. 11. Turman, Esq., Mr. A.tfltw Leal., ami Mist Elizabeth Taylou, both of thisefty. At the residence of the bride's mother, on Thutsday evening, the 2d met., by the itev. J. H. DrVotie, Mk. JAMES M. BUSSEY. and Mrs. MARY A. BRANNON, both of this city. We acknowledge the receipt of the Printer’* i sea of nice cake, and assure (be happy pair that j they have our host wishes for their happiness through life. In this city, on the 31rt *>f July, by the Iter, j Dr. M. Woodruff, Mr. JoH* C. I'ark ami Miss ■ Georgia 8. Evans, both of this city. DIED, At Hum Bower, Talbot county, tta., on Tucs day, the dial ult., of Cholera Infantum, HaitßT, son of Mary E. and 11. 8. Smith, Jr., of Mobile, Alabama. In this city, August Ist, Ei'la, daughter of Hat<'h A FmtnoxiA & Cook. Aged l months and 2 days. ‘•JIa tajceti such little lambi* And lays them in 11 is breast, Protection they shall find in Him In Ifni be ever blest.” MUSTANG LINIMENT, SA.VE YOUR HORBE3! “Wa take great pleasure in recommending this Mexican Mustang Liniment ;i’ a valuable and indispensable article for Sprains, Sores, Scratch es or tiaids on Iloraet. Our men have Used it lor severe burns, bruisfes, stiff joints and rheuma tic pains, and all say it acta like magic. We use no otbar Liniment. J. W. HEWITT, Foreman for Amorican, Hamden’s and Wells, Fargo A Co's Express. iGentlemen —“l had a negro man worth $J,200 who tpok cold from a had hurt, and was useless for over one year: I had uaod everything 1 could hear of wi bout benefit, until I tried tbo Mtfstttg Liniment. It has perfectly cured him and I can now take the abova price for hhn. Respectfully, JAB. DORP.ANCE. Every family should have it: throe sires.— fleuare a/ Imitation*. Sold in all parts of the aabitablo Globe. BARNES A PARK, Proprietors, N, Y. July 20 F f Jw MRS. WINSLOW. AX experienced nurse and femßlo physician, has a toothing By.up for children teething, which greatly ‘cilitates the prorcsaofuietlungby solteningthe gums, educing all inflammation—’will allay all pain, and is ure to regulate the bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, ’ will give* rest to yourselves, ami relief and health to sour infonts. Perfectly safe in all cases. Bee atlver it In aim the i < olumii. Aug.tt.lfliL-4fw.lv Sa."U>B $ Aits.vr ait ii. i. a.—For the removal ami euro of all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, or habit of tho system. This plea sant and efficacious remedy will gently s iuiu lato tho functions of tho stomach and bowels to regular and healthy action, and without nausea •r purging expel therefrom all deleterious accu mulations, purify tbe blood, equalize ti o circu lation, remove perspiration, improve the appe tite, impart tone and vigor to the system, and gradually, but surely, extirpate tho disease. August 6th—dwlw. Holloway’* Pills.—Nervous Debility, etc —As a sedative and invigorating medicine, these Pills have had an astonishing success in every part of the civili/ed globe. They aro unaffected hy rliutute as their operations are tho same in the . rrid iouo ortho artio reg’ons. They regulate ho pulse and the action of the heart, brace and streugthcu tho relaxed nervos,give tone and en ergy to the general system, and by re-establish ing a vigorous effort of the vital functions, ex inguish the eloments of melancholy, depressed -pirits, blues, vapors, Ac Bold by all druggists at 25c., C2c., aud $1 per box. july 21—dwlw .£*;? A British officer writing from Teheran, j Persia, to tho Loud n Times remarks: “A Ca- j ihartio Pill manufactured by an American chem- j *st, (Dr, J. C. Ayer, of Lowell, Mass.,) has cured J he Shah, of a Liver Complaint that threatened j h s life. This a ; mplo fact, us might bo expected, renders the Americans immensely popular here, I while we English aro overlooked. Doubtless our ■.wn scholars made tho discoveries which ho em ploys, and thus it is in everything, wo do tho la oor, then tho mousing Americans put their mark unit and take the reward. Dr. Ayer is idolized by tho Court and its retainers here, which will doubtless bo reflected to him on a gold snuff box, or diamond hilted sword, while not the name even of Davy, Christoson or Brodic—tho great lights bv which ho shines, is known.”—(N. V. Sunday Paper. July 14 —dwlm M I.DICAL COLLhUIS, Cf the State of South Carolina, r pilE Annual Coarse of Lectures in thin Inst ration l will touiw* nee on the tin*! day of November on tbe following branches John G. Holbrook, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Anatomy. Anatomy, by Pr f F. T. Miles, M D. Physiology, ly Pref Jam**? M u trie. M l). *nr ery, by Prof. J. J Chish In>. M. I*. Institutes on Practice of Medicine, by Prof. F.. Gid dtne-. M. I) . J Mn-rra Med'ca. by Prof ifeurv R. Frost, M. P. Obstetrics, *>y Prof. Tbos. G Prioleau, M I*. hemltrtry.bv Pm*". C. If Hhephard M. 1) D;mouttrtJ'*r *>• Anatotiy, H.v**uel Logan, M 1). CLINICAL LECTURES. At ihe Doper and Manna II- - it*!*, twice a week, by the Physicians of he Ins iu out. Tfte Anatomical R<otn- will be opened in October, and dissections conducted isi y by ibe firm ustrator HENRY R FROST, M. I) August sU,*—w4t Valuable Farming Land FOB SALE. WILL be Mold before the Court door m the town of Cnssctn, XKfIHK, Chaituiioo* h* <- county. Oil the hi-'gjzy in Oftob r next, within t *• the* legal hours of sale, nri the real e* .... .xcriMlog widows’ dower, belonging to them t te of Dr. iaoin EcLester. deceased, < ontainmg 600 teres, more or less, coinrst ng of lot Number If* and fra lion Number 8 in the33d district of oriruialiy Leo now Chattel) “ochee; also Lota Nos 113, 144, part of lots No IP itud 1 Iti, and part of lot No. 81 in the fith District of orig nal y Muscogee, but uow Chaitalteo cbee county: ’I e above lands need no other ni'-ouiiuendation than their prediction, whl ii for corn, cotton, and such other produ is as are “ feed usua ly on farms, cannot be surpassed in Sou U-western Georsia.— Tn* re is on the place asutli lent propo tion of open lands for immediate use, and is well supplied with water. Persons desiring to purchase are requested to call and examine (h# premises, iis Due-, boundaries, Ac , previous to the day of sale. By order of the Court of Ordinary Terms made known onlhe day of snle. W. W. riHIPP, Adut’r. August tith, 18U0. wide VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE. - I OFFER FOR HALE my Floutatiou Jy inf on the (.'lianatrooctwie River, in E r.y ilEhfil county. Ua, ten miles south of Fort Gaines, r-rr .A djotitiiig M. W. fiamper, .1 F2 Hramnlto he place contain* Twelve Hundred Acers. live or six hundred acres cleared and in a good state of culti vation; two hundred c res of which are tresh land rbnut tour hundred acres River Uotioin, five hund red at res good hammock. The Plantation is well wa tered with creek and brandies running thpmgh it; there is also ou tile place a g.uid dwellng, it number < f fiovro cabins, gin hous* and screw; liiere are also tw o churches, and an academy in one lin e and a quar- TIIOMAB SALTER Lockhart, Young & llobcrls, CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. K.IIT SIDE OF OCLETIIOBI'E STBtiET, OPPOSITE TEMPREAKCE HALL, AT THE OLD STAND Os 11OBEKTS <te M< • K KK. UfR invite the attention of frieiuisand rife public generally, to our large and varied stock of VEHICLES, ofeverv descrip ion, embracing every variety of Fine Coachei, Bockaways, Light Top Wagons, Top and No-Top Buggies, Side Springs Buggies , Fancy Light Trotting Wagons, &c., I All of the latest and most approved styles ami best I makers, and w'hieh we offer lor sale on the m *t ac < •iiiimodating t* rm- Being convinced that the t'-AHH HYMTKM is most conduct e to the interests of both buyer and seller, we shall endeavor to conduct our busings as nearly as possible on that plan, and | we therefore offer kvtbaobdivaiiy indu:EMßTw to | Cash purchasers, feeling assured we can make it greatly to rite ad vantag : of all parties desirins vehi cles, to bring the money. Having ample facilities we ! respectfully solici a call, and hop** by strict attention to buhtucss to merit nnd receive a liberal share of pa p H - Having extensive and complete workshops we are fully prepared to do repairing in all its hr* och er at ihe shortest notice *nd in the best manner. To enable us le adopt the lowest possible wale of prices, si! work do no at our shops wt'l be cash on delivery ROUT B LOCKHART. GRO. Il YOUNG. JOE. A ROBERT 4. Columbus, July 30—wlf. Glennville Coll giate and Mi itary 3XTBVU.XGrffUk The next B*s.io of this Indittrie will If bagin on the first. Monday in Heptember. v’ pfifihere combiiie t orougli CiasHica 1 MnUieiiiarical and Miiita jr training. The M-hool !•* under Miiitn v govem- mi*-nt, tbe pupils terming a military corps, I Col. G. Gray, C'-oiimaiidar t. Tuition in Primary Department, per term of 5 ■MM In. ** Inu-rmeniate Department..... 15 English Department ( as-n ai and Mathematical Depariment per term 25 tn* tdent <1 Fee per tenn ... .... 1 Tuition payable half i n advance and h*!fat end of term. H*>ant per month PIS. Each < det r* to wear a uniform, rife cost of JAMEri M. WRIGHT, Pren’t. July tt. IRf/t—wly ____ s*i KDWAKU IIUSAWAY from my plantation, near jsjp Port Gaines, on the 24th inst., my negro *9y boy JOHN. Ile is about 18 or 20 years of age, dark complexion, and weighs about ! ■* 130 tbs ; tbe fingers on bis left hand have I been omened which causes tho nails on that I bund to he inclined up at tbo point; ho has also Ia slight blemish In his right eye. I purchased the raid boy from James T. Thornton of Stewart county, Ga., and Thornton bought him from I Samuel I *ukos of Pike county, Go. I will pay the above reward to any person that will apprehend said boy and deliver bitn to me or lodge him in any safe jail so that i can get him. IJANIKL I’ETKRSON. July 30—wltn. A. EARE CHANCE FOR A PHYSICIAN, ! A Phvsicior. desirous of removing Wert CMfem ii spring, offers for ile bis residence and mp£loc turn in rtouth-Western Georgia With 3LTriie P'ace iSO ncres firet quality pine land, with •>< acres open and in iHgb state ot cultivaGou. On tire place is a neat cottage, office, stabre* and barn, gin house and screw, negro cabins and all irer.- i sea*y ou houses. Tn a physic-an who wishes a lo atinn in one ol the tno*t intelligent wealthy aud re fined neighborhoods, this place ■ fffen extraord-nary inducements. For terms, Ac. apply at the Timm of fice. Julytt-*wflr 3STE-W I Ladies and Gentlemen, AT HOME AND ABROAD, CONSTANTLY ASSURE US THAT THE AMERICAN HAIR RESTORATIVE, PREPARED ONLY BY URQUHART& CHAPMAN I* taking the place of EVERY OTHER P EPARATION KlfoWN FOR REiTORIKG GRAY HAIR IPBEDILY and CERTAINLY TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR, Giving it the ni"'* tMumtifnl gloss and nKLi I GUI TFU Li o D OR! PREVENTING IT FROM FALLING OFF. Removing and preventing 33AJNTI>ntrFF AMI) ALI. Humours and Eruptions ON THE SCALP IN A FEW DAYS oivci usi:d, IT WILLII9FOI NO AN INDISPENSAUI.K AND POblTiVfl REMEDY For the numerous irr lotions of the scalp which PRODUCE SUPERABUNDANT DANDRUFF. Price 73 teals full Piiat Bottle. U Kill; HART & ('ll A I'M AN, DRUGGISTS, Aug?.—ilwtr COLUMBUS. HA. HOAI KDE N1 AN D. Tho Pain Ki ler. / N \ Mlthi kn, Mass., Aug. 2(5, ’57. qjS|j H ■HiMessrs. P. Davis & Sou— I WMnI I have bad occasion to uso your Fain Killer very freaacmly du riug my reside, co in Burmab, and liave found it a very useful medicine. I did not think I could visit the Jungles without it. In cases of colic, diarrhoea and cholera, the Pain Killer gives speedy ro icf, and for maity other ailmonts I have found it beneficial. It is becom ing popular in Burma)), among the natives ns well as Europeans. I always carry it with mo for ay own benefit and the good of the people where I go. Sincerely youYs, M. H. DINKY. Tho Bev. U. L. Van Motor, writing from Bns *ein, Burmab. .ay>: “The Karens praise it very highly indoeil. I cannot coneeiv how a singlo medicine could better meet their pocnlinr ail incms and habits than does your Pain Killer.— Wo arc now using it freely in our family and find its excellent qualities confirmed with each renew ed trial, l'lenso send 100 bottles by first oppor tunity.” Sold by druggist.-, grocers, and medieino doal- A Ugt :--ir.’w2i. S*OU REWARD. . STOLEN irom the subscriber on Werinex d;iy ihe VGth us July, a mulatto boy named Sherrod, abom 2-t yea re < hi, 5 feet 0 inches high, and v.cgln-g about 160 pom iw The . only partb ularmark tocollet. 1, icon bisriglii ■iLr hand, the UttP finger of win It is rut off. The above reward will be paid lor tho delivery of the boy and thief, \vi*h pror f mill) lent t rnnvici the lkit*r Or One Hundred Dollars, will bn paid for the arrest and delivery oftheboy. Address . HVYNN, August l>lb—wvtt d3t Troy. Pike co. Ala, Xj-AASTD I . THE iiiidersiguctl is anxious to sell nil his Land in Russell county. Ainbrnnu, ex ilgK ccpl liis Home P act*, or exchange them for LJt Columbus town property. Hy cutting tliem up a cic.ii many small planters can be furnished with choice homes Hoc.ure (be debt and pay the interest, or they will be sold low for rash See the prices I pay tax on them and see the land. My titles ure good. Several places are improved considerably WILLIAM II MAYNOR, £alem. Russell enuntv. 1 May Ttli. IbfiO—wtf. GEORGIA—Marion County: Mariou Court of Ordinary, August Term, iB6O. 11711EK12 AS Nathan M. YVa'ron, Executor of the i W last wiiland te lament of Lsvicuy Anniorong ha ving petitioned this Court tobe disc finrged from said ; All pereonscoiicerned are required to shew cause if any Ihey have, within the lime proscribed by Inw hy tbesid Na ban M *ais n should not be dis nu sed accord ng to theptuuerofb s petition Given iindemiv hand and ofliciul signature, this August ihe Ist I‘iiO. Aug. 6-wfim MALCOM HAIR, Ordinary. GE >RGlA—Marion County: Marion Court of Ordinary, August Term, iB6O. WAV ITRHKAH John L Ma thews, Exe utor of the las* a ill mi i testament of John Herettden, hu . ving petitioned this Court to be discharged Iron) said | ExecHtoreh.p: i All <er ns concerned ore required to show cause ifany they hnve, within the lime p escribed by law, i why the ** and Job I. Mat hews should not be dis | missed according to the pr verofliis petition- Given under my hand at olfice.ihui August Ist, 1860. MALOOM HAIR, Aug 6 wlOd. Ordiu iry [ GKOKUIA—Ciy County: W'IIERRAH Edward M Donald applies for Letter* of Adniinii'rarioD de boms non on tbe relate of I George YVan'law. deceased lure ot aid county; I All persons concerned, are hereby notified to shew cause, if any they have, why the administration of said estate should hot be grunted to said applicant j ’ the Court of Ordinary to he held in and for mud county the Fust Monday in Remember next | Given under my bund us office. July 30, iB6O. H.A. McLUNDON, Ord. Aug. 4, IB6o—w4od. Administrator** Male. j \lflLL be sold before the Court, House door in the Vs in the'own of Cusseta. Chattahoochee county, on the first Tuesday in (< tober next, within the .egalhonr* of Mile, all the lands be ong ng to t es taie ot Rolieri W. h-a, dceas> and, known us his on divi ed baif in ereat in 564 a res. note or less, the place w ereon ho lived and di* and. Th other half in terest can also he bought good terms at the same time Purchasers are r quested to exau me the plsea before the day of sale. By order of lie Court of Ordinary. T rins made I nowu on the day of sale HI VERB REESE, Adin’r. August fltli, 1866—wtds. GEORGlA—Chattahoochee County: U r HEREAW, Wi ham J. Lnngford applies for Let ters of Giia,diaiiHh'p for the nc-rsoi.a and prop erty ol R. L , Y B F. and L. .1. Langford, orphans of Lewis, B. Langford All persons concerned are hereby notified to file their <>l>j riions, ifany they have, on the first Monday in Heptember next, otherwise said letters will be gra led to said applicant. Given under my hand at. office, *lt July, IrP.O. E. G. BA 1 FORD, Ordinary. August ii, IB6o—wtds. GEORGIA—TaIbot County: Cor.'itT of Ordiwauv, July Tuna, 1800. RULE NTH!. Whereas Henry 11. McCrary, ad mintstraior of Mailhe.w McCrary, petitions this Court for Letters of Dismission. Be it or"even that all persons concerned h* and ap pear at the February Term next ensuing of tliisCou. t then and there to show cause, ifany they have, why nd letter* s’ ould not be granted. A true extract from the minutes o said Court, July 24th. iB6O. MARION BETHUNE, Ord. July 30 wOM, GEORGIA- Talbot County; Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1800. RULE NISI Whereas John H. Terry, adminis trator, and Mary W (iri'fin administratrix, peti tion this Court for fetters ol dismission: He it therefore ordered, that nil p rsons concerned be and appear at the February Term next ensuing ot thin Court, t en ami there to shew cause, if any they have why said letters should not be granted. A true extract from tbe minutes of said Court, July 4th. i*6o Marion bethune. ord. July 2ft—Wom. Administrator'* Sale A GREF, ABLY to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Talbot county, w ill be sold on tbe first Tues day in Sect next, b-fore tns Court House door in the town of Taibotton, said county, between tbe usual hours of sale, the following valuable settlement of land belong ng to tbe estate of fleurv Mneilings, de ceased, viz: Fo ir hundred seres of and, the late res ■dence of Henry Hwilling* deceased, situated about one mile atul one <|UMn-r north ot Box Hprmgonthe Kid. or whu “ thero i shout 1 ten of clean'd laud, good dwelling, gin house and out ho see The I'lsntntion i well watered, land good, Those desiring to e.xnuunethe pntnuse*. will call on William .1 Weaver nr mvself. ELI AH L. KING, Adm’r. July 22d, IB6o.—wtds. GEORGIA—Marion County: UriIEREAM B*ephep Hwain. administrator on the estate of Josiah Swain, havi g petitioned to he di charred seem said and oinistration: All persons concerned are hereby notified to shew cause, (il any they have) why the said Htephan Hvvam riu ttld not be di.-missed according u> the prayer onus petition * Given under nn hand arid official signature this MALCOM HAIR, Ordinay. July 9th. 1860- w6m . GEORGIA, Mariou County) Marion Court of Ordinary, March Term, 1860 tXTHEREAH William M. Brown, administrator on VV the estate of Nicholas Jordan, having petilioued to be discharged from said administration: All person* concerned are required to show cause, if any they have, within the (Inc prescribed by law why tbe said ‘Mlliam M. Brown should not bo dis charged, according to the prayer of bi petitition Given under my hand nnd official signature, this April 2d. 1860. MALCOM II AIR Ordinary. S~sv6ni _____ GEORGlA—Stewart County. TWO MONTHS after date, application will bo m xdo to tbo Hon. Court of Ordinary of said County, for leavo to sell the lands belonging to the estate of Necdhatn Johnson, dec’d,latoof said county. JOHN GRIMES, Adm’r. August <Kh ; 1800—wtd*. FURNITURE AND WOODEN WARE. The Troy Manufacturing Cos. also manufacture Mattrossos, Roisters, Rillows, t Sci*. &e. Os All sizes and of the be*t ntnterial and make. Our Cottage Chair* Yf which we have a large stock aud aro constantly •uunufac tiring, are tho best that ar mad north or south. Wounka a 11* oral discount to dealers. TERMS CA&H! PRICES LOW. Wore Rooms No. 40 east side of Broad at Columbus. JEFFERSON A HAMILTON Columbus, Ga , Mar- h 20—dwtf. ~mm 9 ® TOfiLg (FIRST CLASS HOTEL,) Corner llroatl ami Craxvfbrtl Street!, j COLUMBUS.GA. HATCH COOIC, i lu&rch—dwtf. PROPRIETOR THE CHALYBEATE SIMUMiS, MEMO WETHER I’OUNTV, CA M HAVING purchased the Chulyboate | Springs, I will open them on tho first of June. Four-horso coaches will leave Geneva and Thomnston for tho Springs on the arrival of each passenger train, maylfi—dwlm C. B. LEITNER, M. D. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS AND PLANTERS. THE SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF liIMF, , MANUFACTURKI) JIY TUJ: Penn City Maniifarturing Cos. AT THEIR WORKS IN 1 niILADELPHIA, Is offered to those in need of Manure as Superior to any now in use, IN recommending this superior Fertilizer to the planting community, it is claimed that it is perfectly reliable, and that it is an extra No. 1 article, one that is richer and will do not only more good at first than any other Manure, but will last longer in the soil. Put up in barrels of about 2751b5. Pamphlets with full directions can be obtained of tho Agents in this eitv, who have a supply on hand. HULL, DUCK A CO.. tnay 2—ts. Columbus, Ga. SPECIAL NOTICE ! DRY-GOODS SELLING OUT AT NEW YOEK < OST ! J. M’PHILLIPS, 240 Broad Street, WILI. FROM TIMS DATE OFFER Ills Dutirc Mock ol STAPLE AND FANCY 1 DRY-GOODS, at net cost! HE HAS AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF FANCY DRESS GOODS, BLACK SILKS, FANCY DRESS SILKS, RICH GRENADINE A PINK-APPLE SILKS Reduced to 40 Ccntc per yard, ORGANDJ B ROBES, BAREGE ROBES Barege and Anglais Robes, 9 nnd 11 Flounces, Muslin, Barege nnd Traveling Dress Goods, in groat variety. HOOP SKIRTS, 11 Springs—first quality, 50 Cents—Fitter Grades in the same proportion. LACK MANTILLAB, | DUSTERS SHAWLS &. LACE SETTS, selling below cost. IMUUKDifiUfISg ■ Merrimac, Dunnells, Spragues, Allens, and all tho best makers, from 8 to 10 cents per yard. LINK NS AND HOMESPUNS, IX EVERY VARIETY. A 1,1. TliK ABOVE GOODS WILL RE Sold at and below tost! cash: bdyhrs Will find that they can save money by making their purchases here, us his large stock must be disposed of during the present soason. Call, Everybody, as Bar gains will be given. .X AS- M’PHILLXPS 140 Broail-Htrcet. MASONIC HALL BUILDING. Columbus, May 19, 1859. dAwtf KING, ALLEN & CAMAK, Warehouse, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, AT THEIR LARGE AND BPACIOUB NEW ALABAMA WARE-HOUSE, ColnmliiiM, On. HLogitimitte Ailv.nees inadi.* t.ntLfXl Cotto and other produce. IflftjUu Orders for Bagging, Rope, Twine, and Gro erics, together with other supplies will receive prompt attention. july23—dwJm ii. n. sapp, ATTOEXEY AT X.AXT < lolumbuH, O-a. UriLL Practice In tbe Chattahoochee I'trcuitand a>'joininK count ire/ Offiroon Rantlolpb ritreet, a few doors west of the t office JulySH—dwtl, NOT equalled by other Druggists in the City. I am conducting mv btisi. ess on the Gash Bystem.and can well afford to offer such indues menu, us will make it to tho interest of persons to buy of me WITH THE CAHII, cither at who esail or retail Articles which usually sell for One Dollar, I am selling at 75 to 85 cents Cash. J. A. WHITESIDE, iune 21—ts. Druggist, Columbus, Ga. Tho BoHt, APPLE CIDER VINEGAR, A LHO, White nnd lllack Mustard Heed, Tumene /X Cloves, Allspice,Cayenne and Black Pepper, for sale at .1. A WIMTEHIDE H june 21— ts Cash Drug Btore, Genuine Kerosene Oil! rpOHiafe nt J. A. WHITESIDE'* U jane Si—ts Cash Drugstore. CONGRESS WATER! f JOR silent J. A. WHITESIDE S I 1 June St—ts Gash Drugstore. 7 POTASH. BEST quality, attb lowest cash prices, at J. A. WHITESIDE'S jtjne 21—ts Gish Drugstore. GEORGIA. Talbot County. Court of Ordinary, Ftb'y Term, 18511. RULE NISI. t jty II ERF. AH James llowill.administrator of Mnriha Vv llowill, |M!tiiions tins Court for letters of dis mission trout said administration: Be it ordered. That all persons concerned be and appear at the September term next ensuing ol this Court, then and there to shew cause, ifany they have why said letters sould not be granted. A true extract frotn the minutes of said Court, Feb. Gtb, 1800. MARION HETIiI'NE. Ordinary. Feb. 13, wfim. si mi ns, COPY.FIiEMING&SWIFT (UNDER COOK’S HOTEL.) COT.TTMBTJB, GEO. U AYK in Store and to arrive, a complete ami * handsome Stork of ST APE km fancy DRYGOODS, SELECTED IDJI the SPIUNO TRADE 3DP^-sr-a-OOX3S A good stock of Domustfas, Kerseys, Osnaborgs, Sheetings, Shirtings, Ac. Linen Sheetings, Bil low Linens, Tabic Linens ami NapkittK, Towels, Irish Liuons, Ac. LADIES’ DRESS HOODS, A fine stock of Muslins, Lawns, Borages, Or gandies. Robes, Silks, Jaoonots, Ginghams Prints, Hoop Skirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Mantillas Bonnots, I‘arasola, Ac. SHOES FOR LADIES, A FINK STOCK. Gents’ Furnishing Hoods, Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Castimeres, Hots, Caps, Boots aud Shoes. A largo lot of first quality i\ E ito saa us*. Hardware, Crockery, & Glassware, SADDLES, .tel . GROCE R I E S, A large stock of Flour, Bacon, Lard, Fish Salt, Tobacoo, Cigars, Snuff, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Pickles, Preserves, Ac. All of whiob is offered for sale, on the most ac commodating terms. CODY. I'LKMING A SWIFT. Columbus, March 12, 1860—dwtf. WOOD, EDDY & CO’S C cu AUTHORIZED BY THE STATES OF DELAWARE. MISSOURI AND KENTUCKY, Draw daily in Public, under the superintendence of Sworn Coinmisf ioner?. u-f?” The Managers offices are located at Wilmington, Delaware and St. Loui?, PRIZES VARY FROM S2--50 TO 8100.000. TICKETS FKO.n *2.50 TO *2O. 3fgO-Circular?, giving full Esj-laction and the schemes to be drawn, will be sent free cf cxjer.fe, by addressing WOOD, EDDY & CO,, Wilmington, Del. or WOOD, EDDY & CO., St. Louis, Mo. March 1. IS6Q —diwlyis SPRING STOCK, 1800. URGUHART & CHAPMAN, DHUaGISTS, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. HA VE received a largo Block of Drug*, Medicines Chemicals, Ac to whirl) they Invite tin- alten lion of their .ri min and the public. GOOD QUALITY INVARIABLY GITMRANTFI D ! Congress Water, Direct from the Hpring, fresh. Brandies and Wines, For Mixlifinal pui-p<wei>. Perfumery, Embracing Wo<>d VjoWt (new) Edo'n llediOHinu, I and I.nbin and Buzin's heal Handkerchief Extract*. Flavoring: Extracts, A fre.sli Hiipply of the heat varieties. of richer Hh , voi, to which wc invite the attention oi’ the ladies. Spices, I Os every variety—Mare, t.lnve, Nutmeg, Ail*|ocr, ! Black Fepper, Cinnamon, Vanillu, Omaer. A* 1 orn Starch, The rnoiit delicious nf nil prepuniiionH for I*nd , dugs, Custard*, Fie*, Cuke, Blanc Mange, ffre Coxa’s sparkling Gelatine, I Makes the moat beaudful and cheapest Chryntaline Jelly In a fnv minulew, with little troilhle. Candles, Fine Mperin and Adauinnline. Bridgewater Fire-Proof Paint, From New Jersey, fire and water proof, |ioKiM**ing I greater body,elasticity, adhesive <iiul dnrithle <|uh!i - tie*, than any mineral paint now in ttse, effectually j preventing ru*l of till roof. Potash. The beat White and Cray Potn-ii, from which a j barrel ofctlie lien r*onp im made of 18 llo*., of Dray or ! While Potash,-I lbs. l*al Hod* and Ik Ilia, hard or j Clear Dream). The itoap will he whiter ami stronger | and bleach clothing Iwtler, than nude hy the usual process. White Lead in Oil, Fresh pure White Load of the Onion White Lead ! Company, the heat Lead Hold in the Mouth. Austin’s White Kerosene Oil, i From whnni the genuine Kerosene oil 1-* obtained only. Zinc White. Hnow While /ine, I'reneh and Ameri.un, in Oil and in Damtir Varni li Varnishes, Coar h Imdy Varnish, Furiiiiiire, While Damnr Var ii m)i Drying Varnish, It Jack Leather Varnish. f Linseed OiL \ Raw, Boiled mid Linseed Oil*. Paint Brashes, embracing Draining flruahe*, Hash Tools, Badger Blunders, Wire bound and Twine-liot)nd I'aint Brushes, 1 in H nz. Hair Brushes, A fine variety of the heat English and American. Fishing Tackle, j Walking Cun i Rode, Float*. Limerick Fishing j Hook* of all sizes and style*. ! Columbus, CJa., May 0- wdtf. VANDERBEER'S SCHEIDAM SCHNAPPS I THIS ARTIOT/F, IS OFFERED TO THE PI T BLIC ASA I’UKK UEVEIIAUE, Famous for its Medicinal Properties. IT in a purely imported article,and is warrant ed to bo without dcdetenouH particles of any nd lining a groat purifier of the blood and cleanser of the system, it give* an impetus to tbn cligostivo process, ami a* a Tonic ami Jnrigorator. is a mar vd oft ho age. It* counteracting influence in ull diseoae* n ri sing from malaria, in a household word in the H#utb. fJOHN 3V11L3L.8 Ac CO., Solo Importers, 3STEW ORK. HI LL, DUCK k CO., Agoot*, may 2~tf. (Joluwbu*, Georgia. THE GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, OF COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. CAPITAL $250 000. rrMHH Company havinfcompleted it* organization, 1 under the Char er granted hy Art of the lai legislature, (wbic.li offer* utiUNiial goanuitee* lo poli cy holder*) i* now prepaid! to in*ure Dwelling*. Ht ores and Other Building* Merchandize, Cotton ami other produce, Household Furniture, and alt kind* ol in*uruble property, again*t Loss or Damage by Fire. alho to take rink* of Marine and Inland Navigation, at the low eat rale* charged by responsible Ccnpaoiiw. DIRECTOR!); John McOoUgh, Daniel Griffin, Jan. F. Bozeman, Rolrt. M Ounhy, W. II Hughe*, 1.0. Wrapper, C. C Cody, I. TANARUS, Downing, J. F. Ulges, Win. V. Young, fame* Rnni-, John McUOIJUII, President. D. F WILLCO*, Mecretary. in*o®ce in the rear of the Bank of Columhux Columbus, May W—rlwtf MUSCOGEE DR. IB CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. ON and niter 26th IVb. 1860, tire Uvetting Ma Train will teaa c ColombuH at S..*iff p. in., and at rive at Manotl at 9.05 p. lit. Leave Mutmn nt 11.80 |>. in. arrive at ©olttmbmi 5.35 a. in. TheMomlnf Mnil Train will leave at 3.J5u. iu. an arrive at Macon H.htin. ni. Leave Macon W. 45 f>. lit. arrive at (.'olumbus 3.30 i*. m. W. L. 4-LARK, Sum L'olumbua, Feb. 27—dwtl. Change of Schsdul.. hbS l .; MtilLI.F. & GIRARD ItAU.ROAU. ) Girard, Alt.. August I, lhoO. \ PROMtud niter this date, the Mail Train will env I 1 tho Girard Depot daily (Sundays excepted) . •1:30 p. in., and arrive nt Union SprltiVH at tt:o3 p. m have Union Springs daily (-unday?* <\6ipcd) at 5 . to., and arrive at Girard at u n. m. Tim Freight Train will leave Girard on Monday Wednesdays and Friday s at .':IS a to., ami arrive: Union * pun sat i:3O p. m Leave Union Hpum Tuesdays Tbtirsdaysaml Saturdays at 6 a. m., an arrive ntGirard at Nl'tp in. Aug l—lt WM It. MITCHELL, riffident. i ti.iiicc ot Kdicdiiic. < MUfl lOUMEIi I AM) Vt ES I eoliYl HAIL KOA I> COM PA N V . Omoii MoHTuouKttv West I‘oisr H. K. COLUMBUS, Aug. 16,1b5V CLOSE CONN ECTION h r PIIKOUGH to Memphis, Nashville anriiNt wVoi. X (via Knoxville) pur accommodation Train, leav ing ti 45 p. in Mail Trains Leave Columbus ti.lsa.tn. Arrive at Montgomery 12 m. Arrive at West l’olnl 2.25 p m. Leave Coin tubus 3.46 |t mi Arrive at Montgomery lo 45imii. Arrive West Point 2.46 a. m, Leave Montgomery at N 30 n. in. Leave West Point ti 15 a. m. Arrive at Columbus ..2.45p,ni, Leave Montgomery H 16 p to. Leave West Point 3.61) p.u. Arrive atColumbtis ;t. ; in I Freight Truitt leaves rolnmtms at If M. Arrives at 12.t)P.M. Freight Arrangement MKTtVKJEN ATLANTA A COI.CMIU S. BY an arrangement between tin: Railroad companies composing tbe two routes from Atluntu to Goltin. bus, concluded nl their convention at Havannalton tb> 10th instant, it was agreed tltui tint following ratei between Atlanta and Columbus shall govern, takltty effect from tbe Ist day ot May 1857 VIA WEST POINT. Corn per bushel 11c. Wheat 12} Oats 8; Hum Whisky, Flour, in sacks or barrels per lftti ltis36r:- Hogging, Rope, Lard in eons or bbis per 100 lbs 45i Coal, Ptglron, by car load, per ton, $3.15. VIA MACON. Corn per bushel 14c Wheat lflc. Outside, l.’.icon Whiskey, Flour in sacks or barrels, per Ino lbs., 44c.- Uagglng, Rope, l.urd in cans or bids. per 100 pound: I s&eents. Coal, Pig Iron,by carload, per timMd.tUW.. J. L. MUST]AN, President Mtisrogee R Ii GEO. W.ADAMH, Su|utriiitend<:ntSoutliwesteru ltailm EMERSON FOOTE. Hupeiinterdenl Macon and Western ll.iilt . k GEO G HULL. riiqierinlendent AtlantaandLaOrang>’ Railroad, BAM'L G. JONES, Engineer and Suporintendent JVI. A W.P. H. Aug. IT, 1852-—dAwtf. SAVANNAH & tiIIARLESIOI BTBA M-PACK ET UN & The Steamer WM. SEA BROOK 4lapt. F. BARDEN, will shorUy tak* place on this Line, leaving Savao iS2SM^BKBK>'i-'b and Charleston twice a week. Having a through freight arrangcm.-nt with tin Central Railroad anu Ife connections all freights be tween Charleston and tbe Interior of Georgia,consign ed to the agents of this line, will lie forwarded will despatch nnd free of charge. J. P BROOKS, Agent Savannah. E.LAFITTE & <’o. rtiarlesron. Nov. 25- dwtt. i- on s ,),!?:. r l3HEsubsc.rlberhason handafew STILLS r t;.- 1 manufaduting of PEAGII BRANDY or \V HU SKY, which he wifi sell at very low prices, a; ■> Tin, Sheet Iron anil Japan Ware. of every variety and description, which can be iirntgni atthe lowest rates. JOB WORK, Dnnc nt short nolice and *>n the most liberal terms .1. B. HICKfS, Agents. Next door below Mane rioiicl. Broad Hr - Jii I v 18. 1858—dwtt. FINE GROCERIES. .Just Hoc-oivotl. Hupcrior Mild Western K. I>. (.'ln-eae, .4 ‘ Hmoked Beiji'TongucH, lurge and fit:*-, Pickled Hmoked Herrings, While Kish; Mackerel in ‘{ Banub und Kits; Hu *ked mill Pickled Palmnii. lleel, best Leaf Lard in Kirn; White and Bed Onions, Lemons; Fulton Market Bei t, Pn? II tins Ac. HOWELL Jk Ji/IINMON. March 3ti!li. 1 Still —d*f PURE WHISKEY. IJCDS. pure Tenu. 4 your oi<l 1(; e Whi?- *^key; 01*1 Bourbon, and other favorite branL. Guarantee*! pure. Fr sale bv April 24 TYLER & MOSES. TillNtS, I RUN U S { IT'UOKNIR 7 - inks, Saratoga. French, , '■'■<! j Ji Leather, an t various other Trunks for LADIES A\!) GENTLEMEN. Also Bonnet Boxen, Leather Bugs, ltellibiu ! Bags, Valiseß, Ac. For salle very low at A. O.BANDERS A CO’S Boot and Shoo Store 102 Broad St. Columbus, July 4. 1860. dwtf. Oil PREPARATION Having Proofs so Strong and Direct! AS TO EXPEL THE IHH BTsj or ai,i.. I ■()!{ State-in, ii, Judge .. Editor. , Flijn. iui.r*i.,,* j 1 oldest schools iih w* II as new . five il tln.ir in:- qua riled sanction, nnd recommend it ter ail * :ir.r- “! j eruptions, and diseases of the scalp and brain; bin ~ I • wlio have used it, unite in testifying that It will pre serve the linn from being gruy, and from fat re any age, us well as respire. Bead the followl ng Oak Grove. S. 4 ..June 2 lib, lN6y. j Prof. O. I. Wood, Dar Hir Y*ur lla,r lb -in, >. i live is rapidly gaining popularity in this roinmuniiv j I have had occasion to lay prejudice aside, und give j your Hair Kestorativ'* a perfect test During the year 1834,1 was so unfortunate as i be thrown front my sulky against h rock near the **> ,>l ! side,from which my tread received a mo-i (eirible j blow; causing a grs *tdeal of irritation, which com municated to the brain and external ‘airfare *>i He bead, from the effects of wliti h my Imn wie lioally destroyed over the entire surface of the load. Im, the tune I first discovered its dropping, however, lip the time of its total disappearance. I employed every - Hung I could think of, being a professional man iny se f, and as I ibought, understanding the nature .if j the disease, l,ut was fianltv defeated in every presenp | tn,n advanced. Thepaand no other circumstance* injured m to ! resort to your won hy Hair Restorative which 1 lav*’ ! every reason to believe produced a very happy ru: u‘i; | two month* after the first application. I bud as beau 1 tifola bead of hair as I ever saw, for which I teiiaii,* ! ly owe you my sincere tliaifes. Hr- assured, dear ! sir, I shall recnnimend your remedy to all enquirers, moreover, 1 shall use my influence, whirl, I (latter | myself to say is not a little. Yon <an pulilish this if you think proper. Yours very respectfully, M. J. WIHGHT, M. I) Office of tire Jeffersonian, Philippi. Vn.. \ Dec ■ 2tli, I*)5H. \ Dear Hir—l foci it m> duty as well as my pkeiisiire to state to you the following circumstan *•, wliirh you cun use as you think proper. A gentleman of this place (a lawyer) lias been bald ever since his ear ly youth; so much so that he was compelled to wear it wig. lie was induced to use u bottle ol your Hair Restorative, whl h lie liked very mueiuand ul er lining some two or three bottles, his hair grew out quite >u uriantly, und he now has a handsome bead el’ hair. The x*'ii lonian's name is Bradford and as he U very well know-, in our adjoining counties, many pr*oun ran testify to tliatnitti of tins statements i giv u to von by the request of Mr Bradford. Yen - .iu ereat deal of your Hair R stortHve in this and tin a joining counties if you baveth- proper aeeuth. Yours,4c. TIIOMPriON s URGIINOR Dr. Wood:—Dear Sir— Permit me to * \pr*— tb*- obligations I am under for the entire restoration <> my hair to lie original colon about tin* rime*/t my ar rival ill the United mate* it was rapidly !>*•<: miug gray, but upon the application of our Ifai, Uestora live it soon recovered its origtna. bite. Iconsuteryonr ’Restorative us a very* onderful invention • ;!>- ca, i0T ...w, 1 1.,r„r,W,.. THAI. CKO. The Restorative is pul up in bottles of 3 Sikes, v|y,— large,medium, and small; Ihcsmall holds L-, u pint, anu retails for one dollar per bottle; the umdiuiii iiolcis at least twenty per cent, morn in proporlteri that! th* •mall, retails fortwo dollars per bottle; Ure largo holds a quart, 40 percent, more in proportion ami r :.i;- for three dollarn. O. J. WOOD A CO.,Proprietors444 Broadway N. Y. and 114 Market Ht. Louis, Mo. And st id by all good Dwggieta end Fancy Goods I Dealers July 31-ilw hp. Fashionable clotuinh ! 0:otli, Cassimcrcß, Vestings, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, RVBBY VARIETY OR I-XA.T’JS cfc.OAPS, (Jmbrellai, Trunks, Carpet Bag's, VjY I,ISEB. &c. ARETOEB HAD AT J.H. DANIEL & CO’S l'4.i Itronrl Street, Columlmu,Ga. INJIEIR Stock is now replete with every article tor GENTLEMEN’S WEAK and they respectfully ■olicit an uxamhittii n. Marnicnts tl:ile to Order, leinv supplied with lire very best workmen, they are repared to make up tomeasu • their very handsome otk of English and French Cloths. Cassimeres and >''rimu'h in tiie most fashionable nnanpproved stylo* J. 11. DANIELS k CO., 123 Hi ouil Street, Coin mbits, Ga. Man It 31- dwtf COTTON, COTTON, COTTON iOTTO M'w solltupali good prion,ami >t tbt W noUis and niv.nunts post I tie t<J KnnD# and • non* , . pa, and, *wit Mill l*e Instituted •ndiserim* aUdy. a w, ■ ■ .wi •• imPlcicnt )..i DISSOLUTION. |\ cousequentiC of tile death of. Mr. lIAMEL, the L firm ot HUGHES, DANIEL & CO. was dissolved on iliu fith February. The und. rsigeo is surviving partners, are ready to settle all claims tguiust sani firm; and those indebted to said firm, wi!| dense settle immediately as the busin.ss must be .dosed. Tho undersigned, in the name and style of 111 GIIE* A HODGES, Will continue the Warehouse A Coinmls lon fluHlnesa in ah ita brancuess Office at the Lowed Warehouse WM. H.HUGIIEri W. O. IIODGBH. Columbus. Feb. 13 dwtf COLUMBUS Saddlery, Harness. AND 1, KATllF.lt STORK. li. MIDDLERROOK & CO., U 1 Broad Street, ft MANIY AOTURRRB AND UEAI.ERr in liaddiri, IlnrneM, & Leather, t .i: which the follow ing comprises a part £ Spanish Quilted Haddles, overlaid; Eng isli do; Planters’ Plain do; Youth’s and Boy’s do; Wagon an Plantation do; and Ladies Baddies,—varie .V of styles. ilrWloii. Alartlugale,, Saddle- Hags, and medical do. HAKiNESS. Fine Hilverplatod Carriage Harness—all quai'"re llockaway “ “ Double Buggy “ Hingle do il •’ Plain black Harness, all styles and qualitlex LEATHER, rikirting Leather,Bridle do, Hog skins, I'.t i •''kins, Harness Leatlmr, Oak and Hemlock, rinle Leather, Calf (Skins, Lining Hkins, Uoe Pegs,Lasts, Thread und Findings, 4tc. Machine Belting. Leather and Rubber Belting, all widths, Light Rubber und Ounvns Belling, for Plow Hack Hands. Just the thing for Planters Belt Rivets, and Lace Leather. Timants. ..LT'-tYa Ladies and Gentlemen’s “"d Traveling Trunks, all quail 18illJLilJtics amt styles. Bonnet Boxes, Valises aod Carpet Bags. CA Kill AGE TRIMMINGS. ;Ename!le and Leather, Pat Dash Leather an.! • •'A-/'* Enumeled Cloths, all widths and qualities;. Oil Carpet, Locos, Fringes, Hoad Linings, Leathei Cloth Bootings, Nails, Tucks, Ar. ritirrupH, Hitts, Bu< ki*-s, Harness Mountings, H.mu * Collurti, Whips. Wagon Breeching, And Blind Bridles. All the above goods are of our own manufacture; iniile ofthe best material and by experienced work men. We invite all those who are in want of articles iu our line to call aud examine our stork, and weas i.re them that they will be well satisfied willi tbe inniffj i Kiioris and the prices; a*'.hey will be sold on •hr very BEBTTERMB. N U. New Work made.and Repairing done at me ■miii'U notice deed—dwtf BEDELL Ik WEEMS, AGENTS FOll GUANO. \VARIt..Vi 1) TO liE One-Half best Peruvian Guano. Ono Half Fine Grounl Bone and the beet Phot phatic Guano and to COSiTAIN EK.IIT PER ( EM OF AMMONIA, AND 45 to 50 I’cr Cent, of Done PlmtphuUs ts Lime. January 8, 18fS0—dwtf BOOTS AND SHOES WE Liu\o now ‘n Store our SUMMER STOO.. of , . Lad. • , Mine* A Chil.. en', BOOTS SHOES, which for quality, quantity, and economy to the purchaser, Hurpa.'sca anything brought here.— Among* our Stock tony bo found — FOR GENTLEMEN, ‘tents* french Call Pump Boot*, “ “ Light Wolt, “ Call Oxford Ties, .. <• Kid “ “ “ Frenoh Calf Low Shoes, Pumps, an ‘ *• Glovo “ “ “ light welted, ‘• Congreet Calf Gaiters, “ Kid “ Pat. Leather Gnltern, “ Silk “ “ Opera “ “ “ Union u “ (<astlng Tier, , “ Pat. Leather Oxtordc. r. i.'psA X “ Hcott Ties, Slippers with and without heels, •• Highland Ties. And nunierolt.’ other kinds both flue and common. I'OK bAi,li;!t. Finest Kid and Morocco Lace and Congress Boots, thin soles, with aud without heels. Finest silk warp lasting lace and Congress do. Serge de Bcrre, do do do do. Eugene do do do do Italian and Kngliuh do do do. French and Glove Kid do do do. “ Kid Heel Slippers, English Kid nnd Moroccodo. English Lasting do do. Velvet Toilet Slippers. French Embroidered Slipper?, White Kid Slippers. Kidand Morocco Butikins, French Kid Ties, Calf and Goat laco Boots, with and without missus. Mitsui’(Move Kid Congress Boots, “ English do. with and without heels. “ Silk warp, Serge, and “ English lasting —Congress A Lace Gait ers, with und without heols, “ Kino Kid Blippors with A without heels “ White Kid Hlippcrs, <• Bchool .Shoos—something durable. CIIII.DREIV Children's Congress bod Gaiters, Latte heel Gaiters, •• KM “ Slippers, “ u Boots, snc. about 80 ad dlfi- nal kinds with and without heels. A bAKtiESTOCK Os te'rro Brogans and Servants SHOES, ’ wod and Pegged, constantl,* on hand. We aro receiving frvsh Goods every week from our own Factories. To Country Merchants, aife Traders vs orFHnoim uoouk a NEW YORK PRICES. Only Ono Frioc From which there v ill bo no deviation in any * A. (*. SAUNDERS (fa. CO. 102 Broad Stroot—Next Door to J. Kyle A Cos. Colurabtu, Ua. May 24. dwtf TRY YOUR! LUCK ! HODGES, DAVIS & CO’S 6IN!tOILIBA\?Ei L(1?I EBi Y Ot (icorsia. Authorised by n sperinl act of the Legislature, for the benefit of tbe Washington County Acuitcmie-’. KOYAL HAVANA PLAN. 26220 [PRIZES Amounting t Will be distributed accurdmg to the. following HOVA I, SCHEME ! TO UK lIKANVN KVKKY SATURDAY. 1 Prize 0f... *70,1)00 1 5 Prizes of ........ 500 1 1 ** 80,000 10 - 3feW 1 ‘* 10,000 j2O “ ... lob'Q 1 “ 5,000 I 100 “ 50 1 ** 3,000 j lot* - U.S • 1 2,000 5000 “ .. . 5 3 Prizes of. 1.000 | 07rt Apprnximation Prize :am utiling TICKETS ONLY EIGHT DO. LABS Halves #4. Uunm n r.v Liel.ihsfll. SC Mr THING IMI.W ! CITY PLAN, 850,000! FOlt ONE DHL EAR! DIUWN DAILY AT DIVE O’C J.OCK. 75 Numbers-12 Drawn Ballots. SCHEME ! Any *1 Ticket with rt Nos. on it. all drawn, 850 m o “ ** *’ “ pfip * 1< t) 0 5 2 500 ” ‘* “ * “ * sio ” •* “ lOO •• “2 30 “““ I 5 A"y *I.OO Ticket with a drawn number on it ntuliniind tu come otn at any purthulur place such as 57 Ist, 2d 3d, ir any other mnuun in the drawing mi Tickets from $1 to an price at tho above rates per dollar REMEMBER lHw., or more selected Numbers hre taken, nnd nil those l umbers so selectc* are not drawn among the Twelve Draw n Numbers,the I it■.ln is a Blank 0 / By this ftrhfino purrhasers ran select theirnu i Numbers. COMBINATION PLAN Drawn every day at 4 o'cloek. Capital JPx’isE, c s igiootto! otto! Bas,out)! •S.o,uou! §10,000! §5,000! §2,500, etc. TICKETS THOM $1 ‘JO $lO EACH NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. £ Those whn prefer not sending money by mail ran use me EXPRESS COMP A MEM, whereby money lor Tickets.in sums ol Eight Dollars and upwards,* -h and lot sent us AT OUR RIMK AND EXPEN ME. from any city or town where there is an Express Office.— The money and order must be enclosed in u Govern ment Post Office Mtamped Envelope, nr tin Fvpn„. Companies cunnot receive them. All communications strictly confidential. Purchasers wiß please write their signature plain,an and give their post office, county and Htatc. Circulars containing full expjanutipns of our schemes, Ac., will be forwarded by Mail to any or • sending us Iris address. Address orders for Tickets or certificates to IIODGBH, DA V|M A. CO., . . Jllaco n, Geergia June 4. 1859.—i11v DR. J. BOlffifi HOD’S IMPERIAL WIRE RITTERS. 4 RE made from a pure and unadulterated Wine, xx which is about double the usual strength of otii **r Wines, and is Imported by only one house in lln- United States. Also irom life following valuable Root*, Herbs, dr. viz: Solomon’s Seal. Spikenard, Comfrey. Camomile Flowers, Gentian, Wild Cherry Tree Bark, and Bay berry. WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD TO PRODUCE THEIR EQUAL! We do not profess to have discovered some Roots “known only to the Indians of South America,” and a cure for “alldiseases t • which flesh i heir to,” but we claim to present to the w< rid n truly valuable preparation, winch every intelligent physician in the country will approve of aud recommend. Asa rem edy for INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, Weak l ungs. Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Diseises ni he Narvoiis svsteui, I'aralya a files, Diseases pecu liar to Females, Di Inlay mu! all cases requiring a tout*. they are ‘CJTSrSTJS.FA k .SSErS, For ;ore throat, uo common to the Clergy, they are tru y tnvalti -ly Forthe ag and and n firm, r ffir persons us a weak constitut on—Or Mir istt rs of th*- Gospel, Lawyers, und all übHe speaker—l r Book Koeirers, Tai ors, Meainslresaes Htu ents, Artisis, nr j .nl persons lea ding u sedentnr. lif, they will prove truly beneficial. Asa B. Venice, they are whop some, innocent and de.hcius to the ittstt- They produce all the exluler iliitg effects of B'nudy or VVme, w ithout int*^testing —ami are a valuable remedy fur m rsnirs addicted to exc ssive uso ol h rung drink aod wish to refrain from it. They nru pur and en ireiy free from lhe poisons contained in the adulterated Wines and I-i quota with Which the country is flooded. These Btuers n< t onlv Cure tut prevent disease, and si ould be us and by all who live in a country where •he water is had, or where Chili- and l-’evers are pre val nt. Being e tirely innocent and harmless they may be given freely to children and infants with im punity. Physician* Clergymen, nnd temper nee advocates, as nn act oi humanity should ureis in sp ending these truly valusble Bitters over th land, and therrby rs scnttally >id in oanisbuig and unkeiiiicss and iliHeaso. CHAHLCri W'11)1) I FIELD A. CO. Proprietors 78 Willinn ri reel, New York And sold by Dniggists ge einlly. Sole Wholesale and Retail Agents for Georgia. . PLUMB - LB TN U, Augusta, Ua. Sold in ColumOut by ACEE a. IVERSON. June 22 i’4twlv. TJR (111 M! TRUNK ! TRUN KB, JUST RECEIVED A TINE LOT OF TRUNKS AND VALISES, Os various styles and qualities, at prices to suit purchasers. Call aud see them ut SHERMAN & GO’S. HARNESi MANUFACTORY 114 Uroacl csti-eet. coLuranua, geokgii. ALSO, SA.2DJOX.ES, ATIVEKY 10WPKICE8 FOR CASH. SHERMAN & CO. Apriln, 18#0—£Alf. SPTiING- S r I ’ VLEB * T THE HIGN OP THE #■ ‘C.'fp ■'L BIG WMI HAT • Mt Itroail Slm-t, P? LA NOON is mm'prepared to show his friends • and ctisloiiiers one of the finest ossortnients **t Hats ever off* ed in CnlumhuH. embracing all varietfes of MOLEBKIN, GANHIM BUB and French FELTS of every color aud quality, of the very latest import a* tions, and at price-io him all. Cups,of every kind an also a great vu.lety of Children’s Hats and Caps, an a good ashortineiir of Umbrellas and Walking Canes W'e harm very tujmitrr ff'pol Hat far Plantation, tenure right outur.H harry, mad r. especially fur our trade. With out Conforiiitaor wo cun fit every head febll—tf E. BABiMiAR.II 4 GO., COLUMBUS, QA. WHOLEBALK AND It R TAIL OROCUHa ft PROVISION DEALERS HAVE <,l, hauil ami win tonUnu. lo h ,r 3*‘ aud well selected stock, embracing eve- ry article, in theirline, which arq offered to their AXT friends and the pnhlh at market price*- I oiah •nd see ijs Ifigv -dwri WKSi INDIA MOLASSES, , i t HA RUG IS chosen for safe by M > m .any, w ,\u t! tU IT. \Wf* a ro. lllow 14 BHlt. HACKH for huU: Hy