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From. Washington.
Wasbikgtox, Feb. 23.
Tho opeuin# of tho biis for tho three raillicu
■ loan commenced at noon. At one o'clock not
uno tbir<] had been opened, and tho amount
largul/exceeded tbo turn required up to that
hour—the uffera ranged (Tutu 85 to 03. The
bid* wore mostly from New York-
Fourteen million were bid for the three million
loan U>-daj. No bid* were accepted under DO
-16-OUd. No bids received South of Haiti*
morc.
Tho Htpublicans.ln tho I’eaco Confrere are
too impracticable t > obtain a satisfactory reault.
it; silted tuat the ultras iu Congress telo
gruphed ta Lincoln to eotuo immediately to
WasbiugUn, hoping bis presume would aid iu
defeating the compromise. Nothing will prob
ably bo dene before Monday.
The “State* and Union” contains the follow
ing amendments that were proposed yesterday
iu the Pi ace Congress, to Guthrie's plan of ad
justment.
Mr. Ilitlhceck of Ohio, moved as an amend
ment, that Congress has no power to regulete,
control or abolish slavery in the S‘ntc,% or dis
charge any slave from service, contrury to law,
n the District of Columbia. Neither has it the
power to provenwinter-Su oor iiUor-Territorial
slave trade, and the Federal Government must
pay the value of a slave when rescued from the
Marsha 1 .
Mr. Cha:;o of Ohio, moved an amendment,
that it wa* inexpedient to proceed to final action
until all the State- have h i an opportunity t”
deliberate and take aeti jU therefore, ho m >vcd
that this Congress a l.i .uru until tho 4th of April,
and that tho President request a’! the States to
send commissioner?.
Mr. Summers of Vo., moved ■*-• an amendment
that no Territory should be acquired without tho
. oneurronco of ami. -rity of the Senot m free
tho slave State.and that no treaty of acqtrei.i.oi
be ratified unless c n<ei.ted t> hy the snuv. ma
jority.
Mr. Franklin, of l'cun., ureved ;v- amend
ment, that all Territory North of thirty-six de
grees thirty minute* rema n in the prerent .'tu
tus, and that all question* therein bo deeded
by tho Federal Court*.
Mr. Bronson, of Now York, moved t amend,
by inserting that < ongress ha* no power to legis
late in regard to slavery, except to provide for
(be renditi.in of fugitives, and t*> suppr* the
slave trade; and that tho Territoru r* main no- !
charged until admitted aft State 4.
Mr. Hall, of Vermont, moved, as an amend
mont, that Cong re.** prohibit tho slave trade iu
the District of Columbia, or that l!e slaves be
transferred hence to States for .'ale.
The Cabinet met in extra srs ion this morain .
mg at nice o'clock.
I'.eei lei.; Buchanan, Abrai im Lin .lu, at l
W. If. Seward had a private • nf. retire at th
White II u-e during the session of the Cabinet-
It was audorstoo l that the conference was fin
tbo purpose of enlightening Liu •In as to the
truertate of affair ‘.
tudical Uep;: ■, • m ..ter their onus.? aim r ]
W \tnscT"X, Feb. 23.
Fenatc. Mr. \Y ii- .n reported a bill for the
rceogniii >n of the district militia.
The p..*t route biil was debated, arvd postponed
until Monday.
The California war bill was debated.
Berdml raLcclloneous appropriation!? were la
ken out <>f the romtnitLee, and will come np be
fore the Senate ou Monday,
lloa-c*. The Uuuso passed the Washington
and Oregon war debt bill.
Tho tariffbitl was np, and the Senate amend
ment wa? debated.
Messrs. Sickles Garnett and several other*,
• ppo*od tho bill, but finally agreed that the
House should meet nt l<> o'clock cn Monday, to
take the bill up for final action.
WASHIXGTOif, Feb. 25. Tn the House, Mr.
Stanton'3 force bill was pulpine4 until to
morrow.
The House, hereafter, will meet at J 1 o'clock
in tho morning.
The Government received ofilci .l alvices that
Hen. Twiggs had delivered to the Texas authori
ties all the military property in hi’ Depart
ment.
The Peace Conference accomplished nothing
to.day, and it was authoritatively stated that
there was no immediate prospect of adjustment
at their evening sc*.-ion to-night.
The roport that Oen. Twiggs had rendered
the military property in the Department of Tex
as, to the Bt:te authorities, was confirmed by
dispatches reccivod by the War Department.
The tnos< reliable rumor concerning Link in’ j
Cabinet, is that Seward will be Secretary of State, :
Hates, Attorney General: Smith, of lud., Seere- I
tary of the Interior: IVells, of Cnn , Postmaster i
Generalr Catoeron, Secretory of War: and Sim
mons. Secretary of the Treasury.
Wasuin* tom, Teh. 2<>.
The Senate passed the following bills estab- i
lishing Territorial Governments fi.r Colorado, J
Nevada, ami Daeotxb. The post route, consular I
and diplomat!-- hill?, and tlie Arrnv bill, wn j
discussed.
In the House to-day Stanton'.’ force b.ll -
postponed until Thursday, which S* eonsidored t< j
bo equivalent to a defeat. Tho vote on the post
ponement wa* ayes 100 nay? 71.
them, were under discussion, and hopes aro cn
trrUiued by many that they wiil be adopted.
Tho tariff biii of yesterday abolishes the duty j
■n ton and coffee, but that, on sugar remains un
“hanged.
It is believed that CrittendenV resolution’ will
bo introduced into the Peace Congress to-mor
row, in lieu of Franklin's sub.-titufc, which wa
voted down to-day.
Wamuhgtox, Fob. 2(>.. j
The Peace Conference have not arrived at any 1
conclusion. They bold an evening se.-sion, and
a stormy session is anticipated.
Extra Soot in a of the CmbineV—Lincoln pro “t lu j
b* l/neeurteono—Gilmer in the Cabinet.
Washimotox, Fob. 23. j
There was an e:;tra session of the Cabinet hold j
last night on the despatches from Charleston.
Lincoln is found to be rough and nneourteous
to many, including Ilivr- and Summers, mem- !
tor* of the Border Cunferoncc from Virginia.
It is understood that Gilmer, of North Caroli
na, a ill be offered a place in the Cabinet.
Wabiuxoto*, Feb. 2-. j
The Washington Star says the government
ha* received advices that Gen. Twiggs has sur
rendered all Federal Military property in this
State to the Texas authorities.
Bemtte.— Wigfall strongly opposed the postal |
urpension bill, which parsed after long debate j
and amendments.
Miecellanceu? bill debated.
House.—-The Tariff bill passed with ■ hun
dred and fifty amendment*.
Stanton endeavored tc get up bis Forco bill.
Wasuixgtox, Feb, 27th, I*6l.
It Us undftrtt* 1 that Lincoln has discharged
the Radical Republican.-).
John Bell, of Ten marc, has to-ca tendered a
.-■eat in the Cabinet. Euimcrson Ethridge ex
pressed a wiflingne?* to accept one.
There is an immense crowd of office scokere in
tho city.
Tho Border Coufercceo voted to-day on tho
question of the rendition of fugitive slaves, and
slavery in the District of Columbia.
The prospect of settlement vacillate;.
Wahhisqtos, Feb. 27. j
The Compromise Conference have agreed up*
on a plan which is substantially the Missouri
Compromise, to be incorporated into the Consti
tution; appointed John Tyler to communicate it
to Congre.-sr passed resolution of thunks to its
officers and adjourned tine die. It is underrtood
that Linetla approver.
Tbcro is much rejoicing.
M As IltwcTOX, I’eb. 27.
The Select Committee on tho Conference plau
will report to the Senate to-morrow. A test vote
shows that it will bo adopted. In*lhc House, the
prospects are that it will to rejected.
In the House to-day, Crittenden’s resolutions
were defeated- The report of the Committee of
Thirty-Threo was also voted down.
A to6t veto in thcScnato to day show* that it
will be impossible for the Conference plan t > bo
agreed upon.
In tho House, tho vote on amendment to the
Constitution prohibiting Interference with slave
ry, in the States forever, showed sixty five
votes against it.
Lincoln professes very friendly views for the
South In convcrsati* v with John Bel! and oth
er*.
In the Senate to-day, Mr. Crittenden, from the
select committee, reported back the Peace Con
gress propositions, with tho recommendation that
they bo submitted to tho Legislatures of tho seve
ral States.
Mr. Seward, from tho same committee, dirsent*
od, and introduced a resolution providing fi.<r a
National Convention.
Mr. Crittenden's report wa* made the special
order for to-morrow.
Tho postal appropriation bill was debated.
In tho llousa, to day, w s reconsidered the
voto of yesterday on Mr. lYrwin’* proposition
for a joint resolution, recommending tho State
Legislatures t vote for amending tho Constitu
tion, to the effect that Congress shall have no
pow.-r to interfere with slavery in tho States.
Washington, Feb. 2s.
Tho following resignations are reported oa hav
ing been sent into the several Departments to
which tho parties lesigning formerly belonged :
Capt. Nathan G. Evans, of tho Cavalry ; Lieut.
.Samuel \V. Ferguson, of tho Dragoons—both of
S. C • Lieut. Go ree A. Cunningham, of the Cav
alry. Ga : Lieut. Horace Raodall, of tho Dm
g ns: Capt. Craulbrd Fletcher, of the Infantry :
Lieut. Tho* June*, ofihe Infantry, both of Tonn.
Tho President bus determined to strike out the
> amc of Gen. Twiggs fr-m the rolls of the Army,
on the ground that he has committed treason, In
in’ r,, on: surrender of Government pioperty to
Not a word was void in the II .use to-day about
: he J ‘ cc Cc ii ure - ’ report. It will probably not
pass, n r will tho Scnato pass Mr. Corwin** res
olution* amending tho Constitution.
In tho Sonato to day Umro was coneidorablo
debate upon the report made and submitted to j
that body for ratification by tho Border Com* j
prouiso Conference, but no vote was taken. Tho j
\ irg.iii.i >. n r or* oppose tho propoaitiona fur a ;
j sottleuenl nr the existing trouble*, ami it is con- j
tdurcd impoc ibla f ur it to p - -in either Senate
or House of Representatives.
There is an immense crowd iu this city ul the |
present time.
WAsuianioN, March 1.
.'Ynaturs IL-mphill aud Wigfall,of Toxas.have j
determined to formally withdraw fr. m tho Senate
t vmorrow.
Mr. Goggin t 1% lapbsfrom Richmond that the
*ecosion ordinance 1? being drafted, preparatory
Ui tliii wilbUra.nl or ilm “OU liomlnion” lr.aa :
the Union, in ca*o no rati: factory settlement i-j
arrived at, which is now considered aim. vt an im
possibility.
j A tost voto was had in the House of Ktpre* [
sontativea to-night, which reaaltcd in the refusal,
ort the part of that bo iy, to consider the Harder
( .•mpromise C'oufcreaea rep rt, awtl nracu feeling ‘
and excitt iuon'. is the oonsvqucuce.
Wasuixqto.V, March 2. i
! A large number of tho lato Government em
ployee*, S out bet • i jUuat- r-< nn 1 Cmigr. r .cn arc
preparing to go Sooth.
The lion. Dudley M. • - fi.r M i :
cry to-morrow morning.
The Secretary of War Ur.:, i a g< ncral order ;
this moruhig, droppHi ; ‘ ett. Twi • i fr m tho
roll for treachery.
Thnosandi of NorUit-rncrs and Westerner* aro i
pouring in every day, and tho city is already
It i.< stated that tho Cincinnati Commercial'*
a.s*asciiiation letter, that was dated Georgia, was
the result of of a hoax played on a suspected Ab
| olitionist here.
Wa- iiisgi t, March I.
-Tho tv r; rc* propofltloa* wero up.
Mr. Hunter t. ved a# un amendment tho stri- i
king out of the fir-t oection and tho ineerUen of
the AM “tide of Critti nden’* proposition.
Mr. Hunter’s amendment was discussed by ,
Messrs. Collatncr, Bigler, heward, Trutubull, 1
Crittendon, Mason an 1 several othcra, until ad
journment.
liou c—Tbo array Lill was debated.
Th*report the Committee of Thirty-threo
wa? up.
A resolution a haitliog Now Mexico was ta
i bled
At- oluti n amending tho ftlgitive elavo l.iw
Wl’ p i I.
A resold • *> iu i. .itim to (he rendition < i fu
gitive slaves from justice wot debated and re- (
Tho fpcnlar asked leave to lay befi.ro the
House the Deaco Congress propositions but it
was objected to, and tho Hon e lock a roecssnn- !
W \?uiS(.Tox, March 1.
I M .ntgnmerj and Bailey, of the Artil
ory, both of Georgia, resigned.
Thesloop-of war Tawoce, arrived here lu-dsy; i
The M jbi< is exfmeted.
Tho f Mowing, it is believed, will bo Lincoln's !
Cabinet, Mcs . eward, Chs--.. Cameron,Mont- J
goinory, Clair, of Md , Smith, M'ell? and Bates. •
Reliable private dispatches ;y that the seccs- !
ion sentiment i? > n tho increaso in Richmond in |
consequence of Chase having a .-eat iu Lincoln's
TEXAS ELECTION.
Xi.wokl *ana . M arch 1. ]
Returns from Harrison c .unty, Texas, givoHfiO
fur ftcccssicn, and -il against soecssion. Cos?,
Marioh, ltu..k and Chen bee aro almost unani-
TKXAB NEWS.
Nxw Orleam, March 2. |
Capt. liiil refused to surrender Fort Brown
or pubh • j.r perty to the demand of the Commit- I
sioner* of Tc.vus. 110 sent to Ringgold Barracks j
for reinforcemento to protect the Federal proper
|tv at Brn* inUn A coldsion is emminent.
PEACE CONGRESS.
Washington, Fob. 23. I
I Ther- was no decisive action taken in the
I Peace C ngn • to-day.
W avri t x/; to y, Feb. 2 7, 1 361.
In the i’l ico Congress to day the Franklin
| propositii n was voted on ! y sect! n.— the voto
| varying on each section as it was taken up.
I Oa one, tho principal clause, the vote stood H j
forte 7 ngflinst. New York wasdivilodj Mis
| uri and Indiana did not voto; Virginia and ,
ARKANSAS ELECTION.
Littlb Uocx, Feb. 23.
i TLc election In this State has resulted in aj
majority in saver of a State Convention. There
hare Lo been elected thirty eecessienist#, twen j
! teen to tw. i-y Union legato.'.
Advices from Texas rtuto that th* Federal
property in that State La.? been t urrondered to
State authoritie.'. The Federal troops wero al* .
lowed to leave the State with all tho facilities.— |
The property seised is valued at $1,300,000.
RICHMOND NEWS.
Richmond, Feb. 2D.—There was a Urge indig
nation meeting hold hero last night, in cotise- j
I quence of remarks by Mr. Moore, of Rockbridge,
inimical to tho rights of Virginia, and the whole
South, as will at, tho people of Richmond. Scv
oral speeches were made, which were interrup
ted by groan:'. No violence whs attempted.
LIEUT. COL. (iROVER.
Nor.roi.K, Va., Feb. 27.—Lieutenant Colonel
Grover left this city yesterday for Montgomery,
whither ho guc* to tender his rcrvices to the
Southern Confederacy.
TEXAS ELECTION.
Nr . Ont.cAN?, Feh. 27.—-Returns received
from Gal vci’ :i ar.d Houston aro stfongiy se
cession
LATER FROM EUROPE
ARRIVAL OF THE CANADIAN
Portland, Mr., Fob. 2s.
Tho Canadian has arrived at Portland with
Liverpool date* to tho 11th ultimo.
COMMERCIAL.
Liverpool Cotton Market.—Tho salo* of cotton
for throo days, including Wednesday, woro 12,-
iIOO bale*; the market was quiet: Middling* had
deiimed ’*d., while the lower qualities had de
clined 1 ,and. a 1 *d. The markot closing very
dull.
L.vtkst. Tho sales of Friday were 4,600 bale*
of which speculators took 1,000 bales. Tho mar
kot was declining. Tho following were a part of
tho quotations :
Fair Orleans 7 * *l. Middling Orleans 7\d.
Tho stock was accumulating, and tho consump
tion largely declining.
Stateof Trade.—There wero rumors that the
Manohe.'ter factories wero working on short
time.
London Money Market.— Consols were quoted
at 01 ,to ‘.'2’ j. Bank rates had advanced to S
nkcoxi> nisi*ati u.
Liverpool Cotton Markot.—Of tho sales of the
week speculators took 1,000 bales. Hewitt A Cos,
in their circular, say that tho market was very
dull, that Middling qualities had declined ‘„d.,
and tho lower qualities had deliued Ud. to 1 ,and.,
dosing with a declining tendency.
State of Trade - Mane heeler advice* unfavor
able, all qualities of goods had slightly declined,
and the market wa* very dull.
Liverpool General Market. Breadstuff* quiet
but steady. Prut isien* dull.
London Muncy Market.— Consols were quot
ed at <M r , aO2 fur raonoy, nud 03 1 * for account.
GENERAL NEWS
liacta had capitulated to tho attacking forces.
Tho lloyal family retire to a French *tean>cr:
hut the garrison will be retained a* prisoner* of
war for the pre-cut.
The .•teamship North Briton had arrived ul
Liverpool on the 11th, nud tho Teutonia at the
s.uuo port on tbo 13th.
I ;
COM MKKCIAL.
*, M ireh . l"ul.
t < 11’TON, From the several rojierls furnished
j daily, it will be *oen that that tho market has
l ad more • tivity during the last few days, than
j fi r .'‘••me time past. The tinor grade* being
i sought after which aro now becoming scarce
‘loui ind bigh pri > i while the common or poorer
| grades are passed unnoticed on the boards, we
| .note geiivr.il < tie* from 7 to 10 V
Provision*. In tlie provision tn-rkel wo have
j tut litllo change to notice. Tho stock* have
j inert a? I making tho supply equal to thedemand,
i le* abatement in (iriec* noticeable. Hulk meat*
j u-.ie of the lea ling ai tides at this season, of which
j there arc largo quantities on hand, we quote clear
| sides Uc. clear rib at 12a12?J0- rib ll’.-c.
There t- “ine smoked meats coming in. and cotn
j maud V- r cr pound more. •
Corn.—Of Corn there is a good stock in market
nd fiud’ ready sale at $1 10 per bushel.
Reports from the up-country are such as to
!) i.eve that our market will soon he su Pl’lioJ,
Mod that largely with the several articles of pro
j duco, furnished ly Western Merobunts. The
i Lou. .vii!o Courier says, that the roadi which have
i been blockaded for some time, aro now upon, but
I i'.o quantity of goods in Louisville to be *unt
• ver tho Nuhvilla road, will require a month to
I ct them through as the accommodations for
Iron ; ’ hi i* i!"t adequate for tho amount
| freight now tn store. In consequence of this state
. filling- M< rclmr.ts uro ordering largely by way
of New Orleans, tho rates of freight being about
tho same. Wo notice one day of tho part week
that there wero five schooners and one steamer
up from Now Orienus fur Appalachioola showing
that the hipping Interest of tho Gulf, is by no
moan* overlooked.
Charleston, March I.
.•-ait * of cotton to-d iy 60* bales at prices rang
,ng from t ll’j cents. Tho market was
generally unchanged.
Nr.w York, Fob. 2S.
The cotton market t .-day wa* dull and unset
tle-l. .Middling Uplands II:*o. Flour bonvy
with ah ‘ 11,000 barrel*, at a decline of 3 rente ;
Southerns3 ■'..'•as3 30. Wheat declincl lo2cts.
with sale* 1.000 bushel*: choice Southern Red
! !’. Cure declinin'.', with sales 58,000 hush
cl*, at a dtclu.o of lo , per bushel; mixed -*9a
671 Southern white <*<Ba76c. Nava) stores
quiet. Rie*quiet. Freight heavy. Btuoks high
er.
.MuxToouenA, March I.
COTTON. The foreign new* put a stop to all
perations in (bis article. Wo have not h<*ard of
a single Iran action to-day.
New Or i.i: a tip, Feb. 2s.
. til l of Cotton yo*torday 3,000 bub s mar
ket dull. Middling* nt 10'", to ll B ie. Sterling
Uxcl.augc 1 1at Exchange on New York 1 ;
per cent discount.
Moot lb, March 1.
. .i'-, ofcottdn t ■ day 1,500 bales. Middlings
. at Bales of til* week 10,300 bales. Re
ceipt* of the week 1 ,000 ogaittet 16,385 bale*
Decrease 226,000 bales. Exports of ilm week
21,213 bul ?. fitmk 5::,620 ba'cs. Ftcrling Ex
ebaogo 1 o.la 101.
Lot isvii j.B, Feb. 27.
i ije demand for Hour was small, at $4 50a5 63
for superfine to fancy family brands. Wheat in
uiet, with n Hiuall demand at
rod and white. Tho demand for corn was larger
to-day than fir *oino time, and prices were firm.
Ihe .'ales to-day were made nt 4 oi*s3e mixed to
el. .ice white shelled, Bu* k included. Out* are
’ quiet and un-h nged. Whisky is steady and
i it rin at 14 H<i 11’ jc.
1 be demand for bacn wa* only moderate, ur.d
: mall safe* weru made on iSouthcrn orders ut our
* range of prices given yesterday. Lard i* very
quiet, with small salt* at fi 1 ,<• for tierces. There
u. s *omo little inquiry fur bulk moat* to day,
and the sale* were 8,000 pounds nt tl'ic fur
. boulders and ‘ 1 <: for rib sides.
Loi isvili.r, Fob. 23.
J'lour > ontiuiie* dull, with only a small demand
for the home trade, and prices remain uuebang
cl. Thu sale:? were some 300 bbis at; I 30a3 60
fur superfine to tancy iaimly hrands. Owing to
the rapid increase ot the stork of corn, price# rule
: lower, and h-filers evince great anxiety to sail
! even at reduced rales. The market closed very
I dull at 4'Jfys2c for shelled, from store, sacks in
(duded. Okts aro dull and unchanged. Whisky
! is firm and in good dumaud at 11 hy M 1 1c. Gro
< cri< arc firm end nnrhaOgod.
Lard i* quint, with asmall inquiry ut 3 :, 4 o for
: No. 1 and y‘,ctor prime. Thejohher*uro filling
! order- at tor shoulders 10c for plain ham*,
| ll>- fur canvased uger cured, for rib sides,
and lie for clear sides; JOc for bird iu
! tierces and JO’ -c for keg*.
i* ii
Baj.ti.moiik, Feb. 20.
<iru:n. —There were soma >“,000 bushels of
I Wheat offered on exchange thin morning and
! price* were firm at our range of Saturday, vis:
’ coinmon to medium white soiling at I 26 a
J Jo, fair to good J<>. I 4 *asl bs, and prime
to choice I 00,i.’ 1 CN per bushel red I 27 a
*1 2 per bushel* fur fair to prime —the demand
war (air. Os Corn and .’.1,01)0 bushels offered, and
w hite sold at 00 aOio for fair to prime, and yel
j low at a’ ’: per bushel for do- same as on
Fat unlay- -demand good. Sonic 2,000 bushels
Oats offered, and the demand was again eery
w, !’ nnsylcanla beingquoted t Slu.'lDcts and
Maryland filing at •’i'lu.'i'.'c per bushel. No ltye
rej orte I old; ho quote Maryland flOe and Penn
sylvania at 70c per bushel.
Whisky—Continues scarce, and we notice sales
70 bids Country and bids City at ix.'*c. per gal
lon: Ohio i.s held at IVc. but we httro hoard of
no rales of this description.
FUEIUIITH ON THE JIfVKR.
1 lie following Is a list of freights on the river a*
i-• ! nliy by tin: boat* running liom and
| Ur Apalachicola and Columbus.
I Cotton per bale tl 00
j Sugar per lihd '0
“ “ lil) I id
I Molasses per bbl .... 1 <•*
| Bacon pereask - 200
Hams, sugar cured pei tierce,
l.urd per tierca .. 00, bbl 76c.,'per keg, I 5
Heut. Fork, Fish MJ4*’- P** l half barrel.... 5 5
Oil per cask, per g u 2c., Tanners per bbl,
Varnish ami rtpirits Turpentine per bbl. tOU
l enient and piaster per fid <•'<
Potatoes,On! ins, Appit *. per bbl HO
Flour and Crackers per bbl, 40
l.iquor per pipe 92 50. Whisky per bbl 1,%%
Tobacco per box SO, Coffee per rack . . (15
Hoap, Hyrup, Jtc per box f!:>, Candles box 10
Window Qi iss per box ltd
Crackety per cra'e per foot be. per hbl, 40
Furniture per foot tc Hollow ware 100 lb* ‘25
Nails, Horse shoes per keg ‘2U
Flows SJ. Harrows, Cultivators 50
Hay per 100 lb*. 15c. White Lend per keg M
; llagiriiig, f>unity bags bale iI 25, India, U 0
Wheat, Coin Oats, 1tc..., C 8
Domestics per bale.. 75
Ci.ncixx ati, Feb. 2fl.
Demand for flour quilo moderate, without
shnngo; sales of super at $4 35a 1 60. No change
in grain, either in demand or price. Whisky in
active demand ; price* ‘,0., higher: sale* of Id,.
000 bbls. at Ul 1 j, holders asking 1 D . at close.
Bettor demand tor bacon; sales 200 hhds. at 7 r „
toll', ami 10'holder* asking ‘j to ,‘ 2 higher
at close. An improved demand for hulk meat •
sales 500,000 lb*, at O', to o',, and 2,700 pieces
hams nt 8. Lard dull, without change. Groce
ries unchanged and quiet: sales confined to small
parcel*.
PRICK or DREADSTI FPS—CORIIKCTKD Wi:HKI.V.
Ilbl. I; 1.1,1.
A A . #lO .60
A ‘I tt 95
u 8 o
I'wrlibl. 1 -j bid 1 , Mil.
(•'eorgin Mill*. s*-: mi sa M #175
lixira Fine 7 50 H 75 I ‘ (*
iGipcrttiic H ini 100 a 00
Extra Family u (Hi 4 50 v's
Double Extra loot) ft no 9 ;o
Rye Flour 0 50 S 5o i ;.•>
Hulte.l Meal and lluiiunv **l 95 per l.ttnltto
Lais** llominy from llum'y Cornl 60
I iilmlied Meal and 11-oninv I 10
Bran and Short# mixed 1 96 p, i 100 If .
Rich Hburts i s*j
Five per cent discount t dca'cr*.
<M9 H W. A. LAWKS i* a candid.itc fi.r Sheriff
of Muscogeo county, with GKL 1. LLOYD as
Deputy, ni the oloctiun to take place in March
nosh fcl>22 dwte.
ft?*Mr. JAM US ti. COOK i. ; nuneuiiced a* !
a candidate for Sheriff of Muscogeo county. He
is ouo that merits tho confidence of the public
of the county. VOTER.
February 28—dtc
lloi.i.u\vav's Dills and Oixtmknt. Falling
“f tho Womb.--During tho early stage.* of ges
tation, many young marriedfemahs are subjeet
to a sinking of tbo womb, which causes them
considernhlo trepidation and unoasinos*. The
Ointment will be fnundiuvnlunblo in these emer
gencies, as it cn’iroly dispenses with tLo nice.’- i
Hty for pryfin'm or mechanical agotu itThe i
i’llls will brace tho enfeebled organ*, strength- !
on tho system and secure the invalid from a ‘fu
ture relapse. These medicine* are valuable in
all complaints incidental to tho female m \
KU..So!d by all druggists nt 25 * , 65,.., and
$1 pur box or pot. mur Idw Iw.
31 ARM 1 Ell
i lu Barbour county, on the 20th ult., by U\.
Dr. Dawson, Mn. T. J. Ft oi krov to Mi.-s \ t .x ;
k. Fornrx .
Tribute of Respect
CUANDLKIt I.ODQH No. 153. )
Cus.se'a, Ga.. Feh. Pih, ISfil. )
We to whom wa * rofcrrctl tho stdemn duly of:
repining resolutions couimotuonuivo of (hoi
■loath of JOHN S. DUNCAN, would submit tbo ,
following as a leoblc tribute of .rc'pcct to his |
memory
Death agiinha* entered our Mas,ode cirelo
and broken ouo of tho golden link which bind
u* together, llro. John S. Duncan, wi ll whom j
wo have no often communed, now lies in tho , old ]
and silent toiub. To speak of hi* moat excel
lent traits of character a* a Mason and a* a !
member (four community would heimne-e.s.i* v, i
for his integrity, charity nud bt novociieo hale’
already indelibly written his epitaph upon the :
heart’ of those who intimately knew him. Me j
would therefore bow with humility to this and !
dispensation ot Providenco, and endeavor to
emulate tho good example* which lie has left’
behind. Ho was emphatically a Mason, an hon
est and upright man. Let it tlierelor© bo
Rcm>lvi*d, That, this Lmlgo, in tho death of j
brother Jdin S. D.mean, has sustained an irre- |
parable loss, and the community uno of its most :
useful members.
Resolved, That we do siueorely lament his !
death, and with deep fratern.il nficctiuu •! > we
offer our sympathies to his family.
Resolved. That u copy of these resolution.* be
published in the Goluiuhu* Times and Enquirer,
and the same bo presented to the family.
Resolved, That each member of this I
wear the usual bud o of mourning for thirty i
day*.
J.B. HUFF, )
.1. K. DANIEL, l Com.
■I.T. MeNAUGIITON. \ J
OBITUARY
Agaiu is ro ieiv culled iqion to mourn tin* |, i
one ul si ui'led and litidi y csl* enu and lurin'), is.
--'he Rev. N. I. DcVutn*. Innm ily a resideal i|ih
citv, who uiet Ins untimely end whilst seiv nj as
cdia|datu in the ranks of hi* (ouiPry. It is wiiti n*
rei (lint we record Hie death oi any |,,u | l( .\ V
imi’ li more su when Hip departed one i* endeared t.,
u# liyul! tin* tieh o| love and trim.ls up |.,n*eH-iii<j
pert irhiti it, cultiva'cd tn tbi high
a soul filled wnh ihe noli chC and ii i-,-.* geneioiiH a*
idrotion*: lie rl piinfie.l by lmjici •i< I l imiim: with
fluty /eftl lor the i *ligion oi Ji hii < ( ,vh eli In- i
lieurtHy r nlim. ml and alwu}sailor .i* y a chemlul
and pruiiijH < I,**.:.**iic.c*, as well n* hy a pure and
‘polio* life, nis no womb r Hint In* death has bit ‘
an incurable wound in the lo ans of his uiend . and
loving parent*. F **lmg his duty r, ei n, (; ~1. he
sevnrsd all link* wlri li Inniiid him to ilo woild, .-.ml
enierteg llliou the wide field ot lalmr. he hooim *>in
inniiden aaifiralion and love fur Ins ii ~( ting dry. i u-i j
and Ci'tli *ul disrliarc** ofall duties. Ilm soon tlx: !
4ry of war hong Ii ard.hesa-v iis <fiity to hi * roini - ‘
try and obeying it* rail Im; s icrifl and hi* all of earth iy
jov.
With Ii im are Inirj and .. ritlii'i'a comfor;, ainoilmi'.* ‘
pri/e, a brollitr'n Imp -and a friend's choice: i gip
Hi-tehee now site upon tier lolly lie gill in ulootii |
and sortiiw, mounting the hut* o| one of her most
ardent admirerM. Fliilrnthropy weepi at llu- and rill
us h.in who wa* ever ready to obey her heavenly l> •
heals; vvhiist Ki th mil, sad at the neressary i,n i
lire ot sill’ll !l til , oa and ■at Irs |nm . puintiim to Hi 1 *
nki *s. HA IU
DliD
In Stowart County, near Groon Hill, on
Thursday, 21si Feb. Mu. C. and. LOM E, nilo of
L. W. Lowe, an*l daughter of Will jam Mallieu*.
deenasod, late of Murion county, Ga.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
Eavannaii, Feb. 22, I SOI.
’ I‘ll E Cougre :<d tbo ('uiifederato State *of
1 A meruit buying, on Ilm 18 h day <d lib
ruury instant, enacted the law bun imtu annex
ed, il becomes nccexKiry that tin* Cenqmny
should change the *y*tem heretofore pursued by
them in receiving ands rwarding good* con
signed to their care, us they arc riot prepared to
trausuct the business ut thfi Custom House and
advance the duties, or give bond# for the
suine, a* will to required.
Therefore, Merchant*’, Con.Ggtioe.* d’ goods,
heretofore consigning tbum to the euro of Con
irul Railroad Agent, nro hereby notified thni
from and after the loth day ot March next, their ,
goods must be coiiaigned lo tbo care *d amne |
Commission Merchant in the city, whose mil
lay (euintiii'sioiis and dulh* nlw.iy.* excepted,) |
wilt be advanced • y Ibis Company, and rb.-n . >- l
to the goods mb form* rly.
Bill of Lading, Invoice and accompanying io- j
structims should bo mailed to the C<*iiiiui • -inn
Mersbant employed to forward (to goods; and :
it would be well for Mi-rehunts to iiMirucl their
shippers so to do.
It. R ( I VI.KH Iresi.|nt. .
AN ACT. .
Kec. I. I*e it enacted by the Confederate)
States of America, in Congress Assembled, That ,
the lollowing articles shall be exempt from du i
ty, and admitted free into *uid Hrfttes, to-wic :
Baaon, pork, bam*, lard, beef, li'h of all kind.-: 1
wheat and flour of wheat, and flour of all other l
grains; Indian corn and moul; Lariev amt barley f
f! ur; rye and rye flour; outs and oat meal; gun |
powder and all tlie materials of which it in made; .
lead in all forms; arms of every description, and |
munition* of war and military accoutrements;
| percussion cops; Firing nnimals of all kinds; al
so all agricultural products in their natural
state.*
Sec. 2. And bo it further enacted, That, all |
goods, ware* and merchondizo imported from i
any one of the late United Htates of America,not
being now a member of this Confederacy, into]
this Confederacy before tlie fourth day of March
next, which may have been buna Jhle purchas ed
heretofore, or within ten dnys after tho passage
of this act, shall ho exempt and free from duty. |
Bcc. And ho it fur (tier enacted, That the )
Slate ot Texas be, and i* hereby exempted from
the Tariff laws, heretofore paste and and adopted by
this Congress.
[SignedJ HOWELL COBH,
I’residont of tho Congress.
Passed by Congress on the eighteenth of Feb
ruary, eighteen huudrdc J and eixty-onc.
J. *J. HOOPER,
Feb2s—dwlui. Soo’y of Ihe Congress.
GEORGlA'—Chattahoochee County:
Us BERK AH Nimrod N Howard npplicM for lepers
of eduiinlsiretton on the estuU: of William H.
Johnson, ilecoa ed:
These are Uu ielure to cite ami admonish nil uml
sinßular, ihe kindred end creditors ot auid doeeiim <f .
to he and appear al the Gouri <>i Ordinary in an<i lot
said com Iy, ml fit** Uieir ohjeciions, if any they
have, olherwiae said letters w ill he grnnled on lie
flrst Muud •v hi Apiil next.
Given under my hand and offn iulHigualiire F* Ii 9dd,
lff'd John P. DA MU,. < lerk M 1 .
end cr-olH'iu Clerk Court Old.
Felt Iftth, )U6l—w3od
GEORGIA, Muri.'ociki': Cot ntv.
fIT IIEREAS Sarah A. Tall has applied for
V V Letter#of Administration < n tin: estate of
Borneo 11. Taft, deceased, late of said county.
All persons concerned aro hereby notified to
show cause, if any they have, why said admin
istration should not* ho granted by tho Court
of Ordinary to bo held in and for said county on
tho first Monday in April next. Given un
der my hand this 271 h of February, 1861,
JOHN JOHNSON, *Hrnary.
February 28 —w'JOd.
Wanted,
A ‘'l 1 1 ATI ON by a “Southern Lady ‘ n* As
1 A istaut Tcaehcr. or Governess to Mini I l l.il
drn. Addreae Box 170, ('iduuibu*, Ga.
r* d;:v2t.
’ WANTED
. | Two thousand oldc-hodied men for
X tho service of the Btato of Georgia, t*>
JM| . ervefor three years, unless sooner
jrUPfk discharged by competent authority.
LfHH Said recruits are needed for such j
j Bryyl defensive service u* tho public e< uri
\(F in tbi*, or neighboring iStelos.ni.iy
111 demand.
U U They will ree*i\,* the f>l low in;; pay
JI and allowance.-, to wit: from jill to
?2I per month. Iu addition thereto,
each non-ooiuuiissioned t>Dicer, musician an I pri
vate willbo entitle l to clothing, fuel, quartei*
and subsistence.
Recruiting office at Air*. Turn v's near Yor
noy fc MnhafVcy’s stnh'e* n*ul near the Ferry •
House. TOMLINSON FORT,
Ist Lieut. Ut Rog’t Goorgm Army. {
JOHN HOWARD,
2d. Lieut. 2d Reg’t Georgia Army.
Oolunihus, (la., Feb. 13. Kooruding GDI cars.
NOTICE,
I hnvo c pened anew MANUFACTURING
uml REPAIRING
Carriage establishment
*.vff’ 0,1 Gglolhorpo street, oppusito Frid-
Sen, Harris A Co’*., Etithies, and am
***’■•. . - par* and to do all Repairing pertain
mg to the CARRIAGE BUSINESS
. . FAIR FRICKS. 1 haven Bill set of old ami
empot’ nt workmen.
The gpt i t.n.igo of my friends an l the puhl.c
geroralty respectfully Mtlieitcd
feh. I* -dwti. * .1 NO. G. Mi-KEE.
PROVISIONS
KNoi on ron -i*hr
SOUTHERN ARi\n !
niMVG jum returned from Ne-.v Orl-an* with
u large lot ol
CmOCE Ul KS,
m' l "’ 111*, ami ai rcluw* .1 pru.u siu j
*.-., ‘a no ir ami coimuiiuir* rein railv mr c.usli:
-Saß 75 hlida NKW OKI.CAN 881 O MI.
OfiOhbh “ VKII’
3H Milm Extra No. If un
Ml 00(1 Ilia It nun,
60 fi:u K s tfiiff.-e,
atbin ik. - an.
10 Idil* VVlii-ky
50 ItoxeC Pi im ( {m i>- •*.
60 Ho\n- rtrar t’amM.-r
6 * Muv**a Toll ci-o, \ :iri• Ii m.’ .
U.dfit) .Im. F • .tfieri
Mar - \v3t i> HOOHEH.
nMiiimiiLi; (LOTiiiMi;
Mohs Furnishing Goods,
“ATS AND CAPS,:
| fninko, Carpet Rags, “'alisoe,
tt* C . SjtJO
• uvu.ii) m the o.M < M;il.lifdird mand .
J. 11. DANIEL & (R).,
!■.?:! liKOAl) STIiKKT.
fon'iaiir‘s, la.
‘Vi* ar.- p.ep.-uc.l
uMippijcKcu.mi.i
’
.
‘’ If# “**• f,,r i
4 ZiS* THE (’ASH !:
Garuioxits Made to Order
AND WARRANTED.
TtlOKi2 s\!>s;imi:i>
i urn urgently requ* Nt**<! lu conic forward and arrange |
prompt'.v lut ils** same. Our dwcimliiilion in iu < |i.m. J
,up our old IniH'iiwt*. nmi Hu who rirgle t thM
i warning will liud llieir i laiai.* mi the hand* of Ai
! luiucyH lur.. / I'uilir* who lu-i .u r iHi ndcil nt
! lidog Hill and .-lie requcsicd I I lake hi ed and guvei.i
iheinM-1 ye* nccunlmg y, aa III* v n r* Iy upon the
fulfilment ol the ah ivi* programme, o. . - in .a- lu
I ry sctUeuicins aio *|:cedii\ ionite.
J, II DAMF.bfc tfO.,
March 9; 1801 ilwlf. 12.1 ilroud sired.
lIKWAKO
IK-t, Si rayed or Stolen, from my pi ice in
Mu*cogoo counly, (i mile* mist * ‘ Co
s MM**lliniihu*. oiilln* 2.nil .lnnu.tr, , a Mul.*,
between a inou.*o and sorrel color. I will give
the above reward fur the mule or tho one that
: stole h -n. W. !. EDWARDS,
Marl dlwlt Culuinbus, P. 0.
llllsn islftKN&l
IMP OKI ED DJ'ECT!
.1. M’FHIUJI’S,
J.40 Uroad Str ;q.
(MASON’D: HAI.LHI ILDING,)
NOW IN BTOKK
barge nail Atliac live A hsiii-I ment *;f
GENUINE IBLII LIKENS,
l-i puiii-d direi l ‘r iiu Hi** M.i ul'u-luiu* wliirh he
iv.i ..-ii hi vekv i.mv i*it ii.(■i. p* i..i ii,. ~(
r.-ilii<iiig the Mini k. Ilnnuprii .lull ,1m ~ j
SMlIt 11 Mi LINENS,
I’ILLOW CARE LINENS,
LINEN SHEETINGS
j I’.RnVVN AND WHITE LINkN DAMASK
TOW 1C LINGS, NAFEINS, DoYI.KS, Ac.
Ai.BO,
A * {de ml I<l lot of KATIN I) AMA s h I Alibi: !
(I. . i 118, w.. nil l i will ml I
AT (JI)KL'!
lluiiiM-k i-p i . and nil other* w ill fi and ll i. u rx- I
I cell ill <>j.|.orluuily fur btp ii.gnll hind* ol 1.1 SUNK I
VCKY lll*.\F. I I I and e\umi:i- Hie bloc! mol |
! **'•
iTAS. M’PHIL’LIPS
I to llioiiil-Hlm l.
AM: OMC iIALL Ul ILiIIKO.
Ovluuil.u. r. li. I: 111.
Baker & Jarvis’lsland Guano.
HKINIJ 111- Atf'-iil il I ui<i in fin s nf lll'* A liter I. no
Guano l ini ji.uiy, lum |>r *pu• ‘(l lo ..11.-r ilo ir
; e|. .*|h*iil .Manure* to I’l tnh t* mid others, in m-v
’ qii intit y nud ul avj m,all |iri*i *. mlu. exp ...
■ mill and A good eiqqilyulw jsoi. hand
Fell m....dwtf 15 IIA UN A ltl>.
Planting Pot?.toe3.
• H I KIH.f I*ink Ii • a artd I’ea Ii ILov. daily
| H fexpeded. UK hall! ul a BIIIUII 11. vui.ee lor
I cuuh. | fell 18 ilwll j H. MAUNAKD.
Bacon and Bulk Meat.
ao.tKHic'r.
‘ lur • -0. >h •* -ilwll’ r: MARNAItD
Fancy and other grade* Flour,
)l Ii k Hltl.M loariive daily -X|inlml, fur sale nt
I ‘ *a rmiall udyuin • lot i|k. • m-li
Feb Id -ilwtf i: IIA UN A HD.
White and Vax-Dd :d Corn
! U H \ ,n . • i'-* fur .ale
• ” ‘ ii a • nmi! advai.. ■ Im t
IVbte- nwtf K BARN AltD
Star Candles.
i ,*-( i WHOLE and Half II < t iml . . ;.iimc < | ; ..
i •/’ * lily, for * ib* ala *mu l ndvitm ‘oriT*h
| Fab 18 dw if 15 DARN A HI)
I'iitronl/c Home Indnstry:
FURNITURE
AND WOODEN WARE.
BY
The Troy Manufacturing Cos.
fT
■ WZK*ni :T7.-T-7/ *,,, ?))
WEjAIIE NOW SELLING
Furniture & Wooden Ware !
all of nor own msturfaclore nnd warrnnted guml and |
durablu.ul gn a'ly reduced pro i h loj 110 f AHll.lo*
wii:
I ullage CliulfK at Ml;
Cut.age and I'ost liedstnadriut 95. I# <. vis.‘o.
Pine Tub* at #4 to <M s‘) per it* 11
Pine lliickcl* ul 2 to #3 6b per dgy.eii
And other articicH nt a urop'irtlooatc i. do. t.- u in ;
price*. We make a liberal rlincoiiin to and ulei*.
Wan Room* No. do eaet wide of lliu; -! o I olumbun.
JKFFISKHON A. HAMILTON.
CuUirnbui.Ga ~lun. 3l—dwlf
A.yer’s Cherry Pectoral
UlQllltltT & (llll'MAN,
AT TUB OLD HTANI) OF
GAN CO IIT 11 NAG I-; G
DISALBUM IN
DRUG ‘, MEDIC NES,
Points, tc.
$ U * hav e a largo ami
com jl**io Mock <inbra
. J cing the lx*Bt nrticlcsit
( v -iuOm KngliKli, Fri'iirli and
X u an n'anulaclure,
among which aro
Oils cf nil Kinds,
An-tin’s White Kerosene Oil,
Lnrdreth's Fresh Garden Seeds,
Spio , Seda, Gelatine,
Whito auu Gray (.Potash,
Perfumei y, Soaps and
Toilet Articles of ail kinds,
Fishing Tackle, &c,
Wi* will bn happy to serve a* usual all of our old
iiGtoinn* m and uu nmny invi i.es ns may tnvor us
with their pat rone go.
TO CASH CUSTOM KKS,
A( vv Ii- le- Uc or retail, or niter equal itidoeenient*
to lliu<* ol any houati in tlie* rity.
IRQUUAKT & DMA I'M AN,
i'HIhiGISTH,
( OtUMIJUt-, Oi.OHQiA.
February Nib. 180! —,< w| y
V T THE OLD N I ANi)
.S BSroad .street,
Great deduction in Prices of
tatoviat a UAkut’s
LwilLl MvffliVb MUIIIAKS,
I am authorised to soil these Maehinea at ari
tluction on former prioos of from 10 t 13
I’ 1 r cent ; according to stylo of pattern.
All Muchinta warranted.
* ‘lu* Gtoycr II iker I'anipany iv out* ofthe aldcat
an m *1 : uni --(u:o|':ho original..is and dirtilorv
ul tlicbtiHiiicsH It muered tin. tteldntuu early day,
” I"' 1 ’ Kewing Ma< liiticv wetc aluiovt iu ihcti firntvtu
- ’ lon ilnii mi. nit lit tote w-.k uioiu ot an expen
nttbanan>Hiiii|rlM Step by atepil haaprogrea
iit in tin- d'-vi I, p,neiil ot the liudc um: the p*it- i
'"*•’ “• llJi Miii'luiics; inking Ritvanliiftn ol all poni
hlc iiiii'rov.-im*niß in the in.ike. ad'iptenmi mul inodi
lliaimn ofilu* niaehim ry, it Imv enjojed the exclu
MVi bcettß of till* inventive geoin* ol otic pern.ii of
tin* lit l:i iMr Wild.,in tl 4 .rover) hy wltlrli it liuk b*< n
placed in poßßc*Mon of privileges Hlll | patent* llmt
nave ut van it.’ Mat blue* peculiar uiidoitnimvc xrel-
II llCtl'B.
,| ' l ” , nu-fll.n i:.,.vt.V 11.k.T Mnchiuri. |
•* \. • i'll iiu. Iy siuqile, durable mid 1*0*11)’ tinderidmid by
“111 yon; ; llieie I;! uotjiing in it* mnn
m-ern. ut iliiti the Hinipli-Ki initul may not gn.np, mid |
it b mi ;eIV n qtiei'iioii ol turn and nu-niot witlißinm*
-i in.l i•; \s ill learn at once t-how ing, whileoth
• i-- x\ ui require two or three ie*>..ii>; Ircquently we
utt;.* Vliv... only ten >e.in< of nge, <<p. rn.tng ihe
| Mu. him-uiiioiaq:! in ain- v itlmnt lUnUtame.
I ami ics who me about to putchaM*. are leperlftil- I
I, 111 vi eil lo call mul ex-iiuiiie for themselvcM, we j
lake the iibeity i.fMnymg, it in better Ibr y..u lotnr
■ u.'e Ot n l"i al iespoii*il.| Agent, tliun tn.in Pi d
illeih who me Handing through the country with i
dteap Hewing Maeliine*
‘• Kl'.tTH, /igejit.
f.X. i-UAIBUB. GEOHtO.s
> iln .1 l. N’ov. I. tetkl dwll.
NOTICE THIS i
! <’ A IIi)F:IV SKKI)B,j AIfSTAMj LINIMENT,’*?
j Ai wo., i hiilc a. and imu, At w h<*. .* ai. and reimD
j I’ •> HUT I'l.Li* (f F INTN F IP ‘VKISI f |) S Mi l l EHK
, Mtvl -> i Ir- nil retail. At w hob ihiU> and retail
; 1-I*ll MU'S mi tin , atirigiihp. 4'ttPPFHAS,
1 \i nhn i -.i!., iind o t:'.i. Al wli.ies.:le and retail.
I ’ an- IvPK. K.M.TJL FIIIE-I*K. 4)F PAINT,
At \v tio!> - .I** no l 9M.. Alwlte.f sale and mail
tG'AI.DIMFK G’l.Fffr IIPHMNG I 1.1 lit,
I Al vv Ir.ili---■(ii* an, retail At vvh deiiali- in retail. 1
’ -\ t i TH .I I D I.V Ii \VIM)i >W 4; I, \KS.
; At Wltolesaie II id retail Al wholuitab*-iml retail :
A1.4 t• 11 < t|. 05 K>t t LINSEED oil,,
I Al wliul.'Hitli-and relai: At w hotet-u!,*and idail.
CIir.UOKF.F. HEM EI)V, ('OOKINi; SODA.
| At wltob Hale and ii tail At wltolegtile and retaii. j
K EIJ( )SKNK r, AMI’S,
And the In st OIL l , burn in them at wlioU>*ulu and !
retail.
I mu selling my good* at retail from 15 to 25 per
cent dt-i omit l-r cash, and ut wltob ..-deal hiicli prt- i
.■:■ aw will givesatiMiacimn Mmci-nul* visiting to- !
1 itinliiih are invited tocitlUnd *.- my Htock; altm na-
M-il.-.m my puce*;.ir if they ilcsir* me to neiil tin to
i*'> pr (-.* by mnill willdu ho—ifthcy will name the
nrlii 1 1* sand nl.ite tin pi.inmies. < ‘onducting my hit
-imsHon iln-< A 11 S\ *TKM, ! ant enabled to offer !
my R*.od* al coiiMileinbly les irb cmllnili those who
( III) on ageneial ciedtt bu*im-H* 1 would wilieit
lliohi* who are tli need of (Joodaio my line. In |r,in j
my price before puirliu-iug eisi-wlicie
•LVMKS A. WHITESIDE,
WUOLMALU DaUGGIST,
Columbus, (i,-i
u : v.i\ti.i-’
GOODS
I!IIV.FLEMIi\(I& SWIFT'S,
UNDER COOK’S HOTEL.)
4 4> 8, 4’ ,14 as 5 W, A.
. .1 It Mock lur lln* I'iiH and V\ inter Trad< I* ii"\
| ‘ ‘ < O/nplete. all the hle.st atyli -ot
UOIIiS’ IIRIiSS (iOllllS,
•■II I. POPI.INM,
MUHINuH. lI.LMM .
I'.mtlMi, Fim. b nmi Americati Piint*. !
Hit'll \ • lw! riliaks, t’ltulj (;!o;i|\*, .
AM A US, A .’very At- l*:e,
-fIAWI • ;!.*• l'B hi .in gr at wm.-tv*
IRE ‘* I KNP V: \ Alt:\y • , ‘e r* i..> • {
I•” •! -V'’* Zcph\ ‘’ In \V - I. ;i .-i ,k
L. ~ Ti'u:. • a u Great Vi: iif ty. |
V L3O,
FLOrns, ( ASMMI.HK . KENTH Kl JEANS, Ar. |
Idr (o-uiltiiiieii'* am| it .y’„ vvem
DomCwtic Good:, in great var ’ty
K Ki ItiYti, LI NUL VS,
AABKRGB, Fi. A NN ELS,
BLANK E l'S WOOL HATS,
NEGRO SHOES, Ac.
-2L I.S
Fin© Hata & Capa, Soft Hats,
A GOOD STOCK
MOOTS SI IOKS
A I.ARf.'KKTOCK.
I ine Hli icm lor l.ailie*'’ W i,
('lilldreit'a and ‘dtii*,'*’* b’ii.c s or.,
Sllii.’i COLLARS AM) Cn VAIS,
MERINO SIIIRIK,and VI'KTK. Sir (.m i* A Lailn *
Also, a I trgr* Stuck *(
(i R () C 15 R ! K S ,
IJAGGING AM) ROPE,
Sugar, 4’ofln* Kalt.T- b.-treu, Hritilf, Cm ir .
Flour, Mice, ll,iron, 1.-ir<\ Fob Caodie-.
“h ki • . Lxiiai-tH, Preiervek Jkr.
AI.BD,
NH)l,TfisllngH ( Hardware, Crockery
(ilftimwire, Madtlle*. d iv.
inr Ht'.ck Olmg r mi'!ein'*ra<u * i urriiw.r variety
thmi cun be loiind in nny other hoit -c i- tin* ( Ily -so
lii ‘t i-co m*! in the cotiutry enni'oino and buy theiren
ore 101 l lr->hi ut eml wu guarani.-i* that PHI Krt
SOAI I. HE AT THE LOW KSTAtA UK K I HATES.
CODY, FLKMiMI A SWIFT.
Eolmubus, Kept. 26, 1860—ilwtf.
URN. I,FI 1 & I'll KLI'N,
I lENTINTH.
OF PICE Corner Broad and It irnlolpii > roots
COhVMHI S UKOIUiIA.
Decemr er Ji.lhtl. wAcly
JUST KKCKi VRI)
A LOT or
toll's Xt'w I'ntcnt
|
ALSO, A NEVA I Ol OF
rof/l’s NAVY NSTOLS.
A I,SO,
;4LT’S MX kIIUOTDRk,
Smith & Wesson's 7-'hooters^
Aficn’s Oartridgo 5 Shooters,
: a lot or nnwiii icmvkh, MrmK lt caps
AT HM A LI. ADVA NIT:
ORDERS TAKER
‘I o apply liars* CompaniM with Adam*’ or 4blt’*
Navy Pistols, or any nthar kind of JMihlary Gouilm
w .inted, and filled at thu short. *t nolo •
A.H. DeWi rr.
(JoltMntets, Nor. Xd- dwtt.
Nervous Headache
Sds ’
Heatlaclie.
**y Hie these Pills. Uu* periodic attack* of
. Wnne* or So A Headache may be prevented; and if ta
ken at me commencement of nn attack immediate
relief from pain and si knessinay be obtained.
They seldnni fail in re moving the Jianeea mul Head
iehe tn w inch female* ms subject
They sot gently upon tlie bowels—removing Ch#
fit-cars*.
’ur Literary Men. Student*, Delicate Females, and
ill p.-rsouft of srdwyry habit! they are valuable as a
I.matin’ improving the ayp tite, giving hme and vifrer
m tlm digestive organ*, mid restoring the natural
elasticity and strength ofthe whole system.
The CEPJiALTIC PILLB are the result nf lrg
investigation and rareAilly conducted experiments,
Raving been in use many years, daring which time
they have prevented and relieved a vast amount ol
pain and sufieritiß from Headache, whether origina
ting hi the nemort system or front a deranged state
of the .■/•omnrh
They are eutita vejeinh;e in tlieir rnmpusiiion.
md may betaken at a tunas with parted safety
without making any change ufJle*. and the übn er oj
0 ‘iMfi reatto* latte render sit coxy to admirntter them Ui
children.
RKWarE OF GODNTSRPEITB :
I’lte genuine have five signatures of Henry 4L Bpal I
ding on each box
uld by Druggists and nil Dealers in Medicines |
A bus wil! be sunt by imil piepaid on receipt nl
FIFTY OliJrtfTß
Ml order* should be addressed to
HENRY C. SPALDING,
• H Cedar Street, New York.
Till; FOLLOWING ENDoRgEMENTB or
(KI'IIAIJI’ PILLS,
W ILL CONVINCE ALI. Wlto SUFFER FROM j
HEADACHE
;tuat a
SPEEDY AND SURE CURE,
I* W ITHIN THEIR REACH.
I Umimuiln art nneehnud by Mi. BtuLDIM*
they afford inofueetwnahh proof of the est
eery of thig truly ncienrijic dueorrri/.
M udn'vili.k, 4 onn Feb 5, IhiH
Mil rIMLPIN'ti,
Kill:
I have ttied your Cepbali Pill*, and / lifts the w *•
fc//!hat I want y.u to hi iiil me two dollars worth
more
Part m the* • pill* are for the neighbors to whom I
g"V ■ i lew out oi l 10-las; box 1 got from you.
Hend the Pills by Mail and oblige
Your ob’t *erv’i,
JAMESKKNNEItf.
Ii AVKHroan, Pa., Feb. 6, Ib6l. ‘
; Mu. Hcai.dino.
iu:
I wi-li you t., sen iF me uni* more box of your Ce
phalu Pills, /Acc recti red a unat deal of benefit from
them. Vour* respectfully.
.VIA K V ANN MIOfKHOFSK
Sl-ui ■ I ( KICK. 11l .VTINOUON t.'o . f > I
January 18, INtil
! II (Hex UMNO
MU:
V ‘ii w ill please vend me two boxes of your t>* !
phalie I'ilN c**-iiU them iiniot-diut<-lv
It-speel hilly yoius,
JOHN H.BIMONI
I’ 8 / l..:rr ueed ont box of your tills and find them
cxreUent ,
Bki.i.k VrgNiiN.f mo, Jan. Ift, D6I.
lilvMIV c. C*I*AI.IINO. Esq.
Please It nd . nclnsed twenty-five cents, for wliich
‘•nd nn* another boy.of your Cephalic Pills. They
n>, imin thi bent tills / hurt ever tried.
Doccr A .s I OVER, P. M
fl.-lle V'.-riion, Wyaudot Cos O.
It iv khi.v , .Mass , Dec 11, IM.
Ii Hr a. nr no, E*g.
I wish for K .ine rn ulars or Urge show bills to
Unng your ('eptialic Pills more particularly before I
my ciislumei*. It you have nnvlbing of the kind |
■ please semi to me.
I'm-iif in\ customers who is subject lu *evnre
ick headache, nimi.-illy lasting two nays) *** cured
if mi ult'iil, iu one hour by your till \ which I sent her.
Ifcesprt Dully your*,
VV. B WILKF**. j
ID.v Noi.n in on. Frxnrlih (n. Ohio t !
January b. Infli. \
Hi. Mil C. ffiLUINO,
•No. ih Ci.dar si.. N V.
I'mu din:
Jlldo-nl fiud twainy live cents (85) for wlm Ii hend !
I. ,i ‘ • epli.ilic Pills “ e'end lo address ol Key’ll I
Win ‘ F i lie i Ueyn.ldsville, Franklin Cos Ohio I
I our pill ,oi Uke a tlmrm— cure Headache almost m- |
Yoius truly
V\ M. C. FILLER
V I SILABTII Mir It., Jan. 14, 184)1. j
! Mn. Fi'ai.iuno
Hin:
Not long i*i* i- I sent to you for a box ot your Ce- j
, • hm Pi i* I.i ‘ln- mn* ui Nervous Headache and
’ tivet,* nn .in-l received t e same, and they hod *m j
■••d an i (fret I tea • induced to se and ‘or more.
Pi* i- end by c-iurn mall Direct to
\ n WDM El. Kit,
Ypsiianti, Midi. j
|
brom the Ihamtuer, Jlfarjndk, Va.
( 'tph.ilic P. lis Ml I i.mplisll ilie object for which
i they win- nude, via: ( *re of lleaduche m aliform..
Fr in the V. i a miner, Aforhrtk Va.
1 hey have beet) tested in more than a thousand
’ 1 i*es with ei lire suecet-s.
Vnnu the Itemocrut, hi Cloud, .Mum,
Ii yiM arc, or h i\e been troubled with tha bsail
"l” - mil'r a box of Cephalic Pills, so that you i
i lu.iy have them iu cse of sn attack
!•'” Ike Jidrertintr , Prorithmrr, H I
• b<- INgiiialic Piter are naiit to be rernsikably el
t rear ylm ilm r* .**i > i**-. mml sue sf
i!iu v. iy b, nt for that very frequr ul auinpLiul which
h i.’ i vur been discovered.
I ‘"m'h, H’eelrrn ft h (/,r,He. Chuago Ilf
W.-’ heartily midsree Mr. rpa'.ii*f feiidbisunrivai- :
led C-|haltt: Pills.
I-, in tin h'liuiirhu Volley btar, hanauho, Vo
W\ XIH Mire that permhih siiffeiinf with headiw be
who try them will stick to them.
h .on Ih, S ‘tilhem Path Finder A*s Orleono, La.
Try them: yon that are allln ted, and we are sure
liiiit ymi i tent iinoiiy ran h addftil lo the already ns
i * runs list that hsr ceire and henetits tbul no other
meii le ine run pruduio
From Ihe St. I.eu u Ilemorrat.
The immense deiuniid lur the article (Cephsll*-
IM h) ih rapidly increasing.
From the thireiipoel hunt (to rile.
M. Hpa-dmg would not count ct ins name with
-tn a rite ••that be did nsl/.in.ie la possess real merit
From Ihr Jldcrrlierr, I'rondeitre, It I.
The ti-Hiinioiiy ill their Uror.is s rang, I ruin I lis
mo t n speclkble qunriafs.
From the Paily Nrirr .Yrirpart, It I.
( • plialic Pill* ire taking Ilia o.uce of all kilo's
limn Ihe (irmnirrrial Bulletin. Un ion Mar
Haul iu be very efficacious lor ilm headache.
From the Cmrinniift Ohio Cowmen ul.
Hull i ng buniMiuty cun now be relieved.
11/ V nglr bolt lu ol HPALDJNU'H PREPARED
GLUE will save ten liinss i-s cost annually../J|
uPALDING’H PREPARED Dl.ifE.
BPAI. ING'H PREPARED GLUE
fP Al DING'H PKRI’AKKD GI.IIE
HAVE THE PIKi’KH ;
ECONOMV DIR PATCH!
|D* ‘A fTITi’H tw ting SACKS NIMR “ JtA
A* accidents will happen, even m well lagululed
fi ll l|) ‘, i I* veiy drtHiiable lu have some c, eapsnd
i onvr nt* nt wa* for repsring Furniture, Toys, CTack
ery hr..
HI'AI.DING’S PKRPARBD GLIIE
luce’ ail sue 1 * emergencies, and no hotiscbo and can
nilord to In* without it. It I* always ready, and up
to lh<- slicking point.
t>EM L IN EV KUY HOLME/’
N. M A Brush accutiipanies ancli bottle. Price,
861-ants. Address
HI NRV 15 HPA I.DING,
No. 48 4,’KDAR Htreet, New Yniff.
( AI TION
As < art til 11 niipriin tpied persons are attempting ta
j. ilm *il on th<- niMMi*.par ting pub ir. imitations nl my
I’KKPAUED GI.LK ‘would cauiton all persons to
examine be I ore purcliasing.snd see that lire fiiiiuuine,
IIT'HPAI.DING’H PREPARED
is on the outside wrapper; ail others are swia
iOUhtPrfsits.
THE
m mm
Worthy of any Confidence so
KEkTAlllllii
THE BALD AND GRAY.
MA NY, since tin* giant,l* ■* .ovory of Prof. Wood,
ha .e attempted not only to imitate Ins Restora
tive, but profess to have discovered something Hint
would produce result* identical; Iml they have all
come and gone, being carried aw i> by the won erlul
results ot Prof VV noil’s preparation, and have been
forced lu leave the field mils resell* ass ay. Head
the following:.
Both, Ma ne, April 18th, 1859.
Prof. o. J. Wood & tju Gent*.: The letter I
wrote you in If*sfi concerning your valuable Hair
Restorative,and which you have published in this
vicinity and elsewhere, im* gi.cn rt** to numerous
enquiries touching the fuels in the case. The enqu 1-
rios ure, first, is it a fart of my habitation and name,
as stated in Ihe communication; second, is it true or
ull therein contained; third, does my hairsiificontin*
ue to lie in good order and of natural color? To u.l
1 can and do answer iuvatubly ve*. My hair is even
better tlian in uuv stage of my life for It) years pa 1
—more SffTt, tin iffy and better colored; the same i*
true of tuy whisker*, and the only cause why it 1*
not generally true, is that the hi but Hire i* washed oil’
by frequent ablution ofthe face, when if are were
used by wiping the flute in close connection with the
whisker*, Uu* same result will follow a* the hair. I
have been in the receipt of a great number of tellers
from all parts of New England; asking me if my hair
still continues to be good; a* there is so much fraud
in the manufacture and sale of various compound* a*
well as this, it has no doubt bten basely imitated and
been used, not onlv without any good effect, but to
absolute injury. 1 have not used any ol yourlfcesto.
rative of any account for some mouth*, and yet iny
hair is as good us ever, and hundreds have examined
it with susprise, as I am now til years old und not a
gray hair in my head or on my lace; and to prove
this fact, I send you a lock of my hair taken off the
past week. 1 re* eivsd your tnvor of two quart bot
tle* lu*i um titer, lor which I am very gr.tefal: 1 gave
it to my friend* and thereby induced them to try it.
many were skeptical until uffer trial, and then pur
chased ami lined it with universalsitece *. 1 willu I.
as a favor that you *eml me a teal by wh ch I can
discover fraud in the Restorative, *.*id by many I lem
wilhoutantliority front you. A pure article will in
sure snece**, amt I believe where good ofiW-t* do not
follow, the failure is caused by the impure article,
which curse* the inventor ol the good 1 deem it in ,
I duty as heretofore, to keep you apprised of the con
j tiuueo efi'ect on my hair, a* I assure all who ett
j quire oftiieiiiy unshaken opinion ok it* valuable te-
I suit*. Imn tin, dear sir, yours, Ac
A. c RAYSI UN D.
Aaron Run.lty., Nov. 80, 1858.
Prof. O.J. Wood. Dear Sir: 1 wuuld certainly bn
doing you a great injustice not in make known to
the world, the wonderful, us well a* the unexpt*t:l,d
result I have experienced Irom using one bottle of
your Hair Ketorati)S. After using every knot of
Restoratives extant, but wi.hoitt sucre**, nud finding
tuy heud nearly destitute of'hair, J was finally imte
ced totry a bottle of your flair Restorative. Now
candor and justice compel me to announce 10 wn*
over may re td tilts, tliut 1 now ji tsso.sa anew and
beoutifiil growth of iinir, which I pronounce richer
nud bandsomerthun the original I will therefor*-
take oi camin to recoiniuend tins in;, aluatile remedy
lo al> who may icel the necessity of it.
Uct-pecltnlh your*
REV. 8. AI.I.EN BROCK
j I*. H.—This testimonial ol my approbation tor youi
valuubie lueduuue. (a* you ar* aware of it) 1* uusoln
tied—bull’ you think it worthy pi n place among the
rest.inseit il you wish; if noid**Hroy nmlsay nothing.
Yours Ac. Rev H. A.H.
j The ttostoralivi- i* put tip in ImUle* v >•’ ,* !
1 large, medium, and small; ilu-suia.l ‘"-'d* Lja jin',
j and retails for one dollar per but in-; tire uu-dn: •*. *..
1 at least twenty per cent inora ui propoilren than
•mall, retails tor two dollars per bo : ; tue laigi :*>.*!’
a quart, 40 per cent, more in prop* “ ‘ ‘• 1 : **)
for three dollars.
| O. J. WOOD &c< 1.. l’M*t*ii- t I lit |!MA.Iw.-*y N.
| Y and 114 M:trk*-i Ht. i.uuis.. Mo
And so Id bv H good Drug;-!*!.- *fi Fim *ls
Dealer*
Ttiuiisands'are daily speaking in tin* pruisu ol
DR. EATON’S
INFAN i ILK CQRiIAL,
■Mid whyl beeanae it never fails to sjord imhieP;
wlieniivm Inttnw ltacle liKe magic, ami one
Inal alone will convince you what we way id trio- li
contains
NO PAREGORIC OB OPJATfc
of any kind, and tliereioic relieves by retuovutp the
• offerings ofyour child. instead of deadening it . sernfi
i,Ultir* For this reaeon it ,nmtnendh itself a* th< m.-
ly reliable preparation now km-wu tor Children
irethink, Dlarrlia n, DyHcnlery, <*rl
ntnKlik lilt lloWrlH, Idilliy oftheNto
ath li Wind ('old la (lie II- ad, and
Crou|*, Iso Jor *oJtrn-n, ih< gums, radueuw <njuuualton
rcgulatun hi bowel*, anil relieving ; nun . U has no tyual—
being an atUi-spasinodieU is nsedn unfailing suites* mi
all cases oi C*mv uliisnu 01 Olhtr Flu. ./
you mine the lif e and health of your children, mitt trie 1 , to
save them from those *aU and blight mg const yueiuts which
art cerium tv renalt from the nat of narauin <y which all
other rsmsdsss for Infantile Ooiiuilamt* ure composed, lake
none bat Ur kt*n' Infantile Cordial,this
you can rely upon. Il is perfectly h rmless, and
cniiuot injure (lie most dellcnteinfani Price 25 cents.
Full directions accompany each bottle. Prepared on
ly by CHI IU II it HI FONT,
No. 400 Uruailwttv, New \ urk.
r
llialthv human Blood upon be inn
always presents us with lire same essential elm ■ o'*,
and gives of course the True tln ntlnnl. Anai
lyxe the lllood of a person solhring from C'oiiamnp
tion, Liver < Complaint, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, &.< and
iwe find in every mstame certain deficiencies in the red
globules of HI od Supply these deficiencies, and
j you are ■* ado well. The Blood Fondu loutided
j upon this Theory hence its astonishing auccs*>
1 There are
FIVE PREPARATIONS
> adapted tu the deficiencies of the Blood Idifferent
j diseases. For Caught, Colds . Bronchitis
lor any affection whatever of the Turoat or
L u ups, mrludin Consumption, use No. I,
I which is also the No. for Depression of Spir
Iti.Lon of Appetite, md for illrhruilic
comultliMs, arising from over-UH, general
dehlllly. aid nervous prostration No.
j a. for Liver romplalnta, No.lt lor Dyspcp
sin. Hemp already prepared far absorption it is Taken
Uy drops and curried immediately into eirriilatiou,
so that what yo i pum you return .The No. 4 i-< fur
Female Irregalarltlei, Hysteria, and
VV r nit nesses, dii , rtee special direi lions for
this For Bali Rileuin, Krupt ions, Set o
fnloai, Kidney and 111 adder *• oinpinlnl■
..uc No a In alt casesihe directions must In strict
ly followed Puce of the Blood Food, tfl per bottle
Hold by (IlllUli ts Dl PONT. Druggists, No. 3ft
Maiden Lane, New Y ork.
For sale by Acue *.V Iverson, Pouibortou A Car
ter, J. A. Whiteside 1 Cos., Urquhart A Chap
man, and J. W. brooks, Columbus.
Man h 2H -dwtt
LOST KOTE.
I N the County of Harris, in December last a
1 Noto in lavor of Frucman WiMiiiuisou, andgiv
vn by J.C. Williamson fors2l. I forewarn all
persona from trading for said note.
FIIL KM A N WIL LI AMSO N.
Waverly Hall, Harris Cos. (la. |
January U, 1801—wl2l* )
Notice to Everybody!
BAIIiD rmiAltA.
No. 119 West Side Broad Street,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Wishina to reduce llieir lAPOE STOCK of
EEADY-MA E CLOTHING,
preparatory to receiving their HI’KIMJ AN*>SI M
MKR HTOI K, will sell lor the n .*t thirty days
At Greatly Beduced Prices !
We would therefore invite all who mav need any
thing in -ur line, to i .1 early .lid supply them elves
ands re money, •>■ uie deUrntlio .1 to do just
what we say.
iTlnkiug up to Onlcr!
1 We ini nlki ma tug up ul kind, of gurnien'.s in tin
latest Houihern Ktfle, and wairuntcd to phase <n
no sale, (life u* a cal! ami “v os
IIAt (HI te. TILLMAN
Columbus. I'd fl-dwtt
HOME INSURANCE!
1 MRU. MARINE; AM) HIVK lll*K laknn ■’ ‘
’ lowest rates, by
Till: UKOKttfA
HOME IYSIUAME COMI'WY,
OF COLUMBUS, (JEoRK A
All claim* for Iwee* promptly adjusted nnd paid
without unnecessary delays or eipeii-es
Apply to H P (VlL< X Kcr’y
I IpT’Olßce in the iear oftllis Bank ot ColuwUu.
Columbus, Feb. ]h—dwW
Us every deeerlpilon used by Lawyers.or officeta
of Court, printed aatly and on superior paper
the fIMKR HFFICK