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t’OLl MBUS:
Prliiny Morning, Junr ‘iJ. I
■ IMRfIKST CITY CIRCIIiATIOS.
The weather for the past few days has been,
wc were about to .-ay insufferably hot, hut tt
we bftvo fluff ansi it whether or not, Unit would
hardly do. <lr snfl’erinKH arc imieh allevia
ted by proximity to the “ Arctic, to wliicii
establishment we again acknowledge indebted
uPß for a thumping big lump of ice, said to
hdv’e been brought out by lh. Kane from the
very foot of tho North Pole, the print of which
wan still plainly visible ou one side, and which
Pole we. may mention, is trinngulav, (judging
from the print,) instead of round, as is com
monly supposed. ‘PhiS lump wn retimvkably
cold.
Aoqutttal.
James McUlnskoy, of this city, wins wa- ar
rested last week, on a charge of pocket pick
ing, has been honorably acquitted nnd disehnr
’ fled-
The facts of the ease, as related to us by
Marshal Robinson, the arresting officer, were
substantially as; follows: MeCluskey was one
of ft party which hml been up to * very late
hour of the night, amusing themselves in u
“ sociable” way. When the party whs about
to disperse, the vietini, who was considerably
in liquor, announced that his pocket hook was
missing, containing the sum of *sl. The
doors of the room were immediately closed,
every man feeling an interest in the matter,
with the exoeptlonol’ Mr. MeCluskey, who pro
tested against tho search. It being insisted
on, ho was “suddenly taken’ and was allowed
to yield to tlie cry of nature ; but upon second
thought, was followed and watched. Ho was
seen to attempt concealment of the pocket
book, first in hie lint, then in his shoe, where
ho finally lodged it and where it was found.—
After the discovery he said it was a joke, uud
that he only wished to tease his companion.
In the last Corner Stone we find it stated
that >lr. M. satisfactorily proved “ that he
took tho money only for safe keeping, while
the party from whom he took it, was in such a
“ fluid atato,” us to reader him incapable of
taking caro of it himself. The concealing of
it in his shoe was only to avoid the suspicion of
theft that he thought would attach to him if
the money was fouud upon his person.
We take great pleasure in doing Mr. M. jus
tice, and regret our Inadvertent tavdiness in so
doing.
.Montgomery Items.
The “Garrison Lots,” Montgomery, have
been sold. Building situs went high.
Tllo Mail twits us with its fine pears uud
figs “from Dr. Bellinger; ” and says “ Colum
bus contemporaries needn’t growl.” Wo think
it more likely those who sat over the fruit
would do that, unless it was very plenty, :uid
if plenty, the Mail might have sent us some.
A fig for figs! We’ve got watermelon* nnd
blackberries here. Don’t cry Jonee.
A negro and horse, sent to town alter Dr.
Bellinger, wore killed by lightning, on Satur
day night
The Artesian Well, at Dillchay s corner, is i
now 460 feet deep, and pouring out 16 to 20
gallons good water to the minute. It is intend
ed t bore 100 feet deeper, nnd stop, but the
Muil wants ”00 feet more.
Then the Mail speaks of an “ emerald lake- j
let of a beautiful green color, caused by the j
suu’a burning rays, and regrets that it does j
not suggest healthful ideas. In this Jonee, as I
In fruit, you are ahead of us. And now Mr.
Mail, do you know why wo are so particular
to get all the Montgomery items into the Sun?
We want the Alabama people to know what’s
doing there; got n big circulation in the “Al
abam,” nnd our subscribers say w‘ get to them
ahead of the mail.
Father and Son-in-JUaw.
Tim two Colonels, Benton aud Fremont,
Fother and Son-In-Law, after being a little
under the woutlier for some time past, have
suddenly gone up, and are now prominently lie
fore the country, the one us candidate lor Gov
ernor of Missouri, tho other for President tis
the United States, and both with no menu
chances of success. Both too, still further to
extend the parallel, have on their hands :i tri
angular fight. But singularly enough, Benton
goes for Buchanan, leaving his son-in-law to
paddle his own canoe: or perhaps thinking that
he has already rowers enough, and a little too
proud himself to be found under the black
flag. Os Col. Benton’s antecedents the coun
try is well advised. Os Col. Fremont, wo else
where publish a brief account, not brought up
to date however, nor giving him the title
which his adherentß claim for him over Gov.
Morey’s hand and official Neal, that of “Con
queror of California.” One thing to liis credit
deserves mention, and though we abominate
his political creed, and woulu deplore his elec
tion, it will be at ‘rast a pleasure to know that
be was always k. vi> to his Motuer. That
should be a promt feather in any man’s cap.
FJmory College.
. lu the Constitutionalist, we find a list of the
Graduates, Orators, and Declaimers at the
forthcoming Commencement at Emory Col
lege. .We give such names as would probably
urtere-t readers in this section.
Senior Honors—R. W. Smith, Greene coun
ty, Ga., Ist honor and Valedictory; James A.
Jaohson. Corinth, Ga., Ist honor and Saluta
tory; John H. Chappell, Auburn, Ala., Ist
honor: George F. Lewis, Sparta, 2d honor.
Benior Speakers.—W. D. McCurdy, Oak
Bowery, Alabama: W. H. Tarver, Maconco.,
Ala.
Junior Orators—K. V. Chambers, Colum
bus, Ga. ; J, T. Norris, do.; R. H. Harris,
Oak Bowery, Ala., and T. J. Tate, Taskegee.
Al*.
Bopbomore Declaimers—H. H. Dawson, Co
lumbus, Oa
‘The French Funds have fallen three per
cent in consequence of the recent inundations.
The city of Tours, (situated between the left
bank, of the Loire and the right bank of the
Cbem) is destroyed. Much suffering baa been
•xgarienetd at Lyops
Defence of the Atlantic Cities.
We published on Monday, a cheering article
on this subject, syuopsised from a report in
the Charleston Standard, prepared by Capt.
Cullnrn of the United States engineers. The
Standard is out in another article, which rath
er throw- a damper upon the first report, it
seem- tho report had reference only to ordin
ary war v&s-els, such ns were in use among
all nations* until about a year ago, and not to
those little gun boats of British make, about
which so much hns been said. Had they been
in tile Baltic in time, during the iutc war, it is
thought Uif- Allies would have met with very
different success, from that lamentable failure
which n(.tended them. Blighted Inis found out,
it seems, that big ships are not the things for
naval warfare. They arc not nimble enough,
require two deep water, offer too large a tar
get, and when destroyed, the loss is immense
both in men and money. Tho .Standard calls
upon t apt. (Jullum to devise something to
meet the new tactics ol Great Britain, only
adopted within a year past. For ourselves,
wo can think of but one—we can build gun
bouts as well as Grout Britain; and if war be
declared, then let Greek meet Greek. Great
Britain hns 200 of plicae little hornets, all
built within a year from flic commencement of
the work.
The question naturally recurs, wlmt are gun
! boats : They are small iron vessels, built in
| compartments, driven by propellers, at from
’ seven to ten knots nn hour ; drawing four feet,
’ three, to live feet, four, inches of water, and
averaging about two hundred nnd twenty-five
tons. • ‘Their machinery is submerged; armed
fore und aft, with two immense Pnixhan guns
1 for shot and shells, they are in a condition to
j pitch into a more unmanageable adversary with
about the efficiency that bee martins pitch into
mi eagle.” During the late war, a little gun
boot, the Ileeruit, won quito h reputation by
taking position 1400 yds. from the enemy’s
works, and destroying all his military stores,
without any damage to himself.
The result of this new feature iu naval war
fare is very important. A fort flint might be
abundantly able to keep large vessels at a dis
tance, might not with certainty prevont these
little craft from runniug by. Moreover they san
pass with ease over places which larger vessels
might not he able to approach, within seeing
distance. In view of these facts, the Standard
thinks the matter too serious to be devolved
on tho general government, and recommends
the State to take sonic action on the subject.
We are not frightened yet. Only give tho
Americans time, and we’ll get up a “new and
improved patent article” as much superior to
English gun boats, us Sharpe’s cities are to
“ bows and arrows.” Then the British will
want us to make them some, just ns they al
ways do. Query ?—ought we to doit? Some
how or other, England always fools ns out of
every good thing we got. When the yacht
America went over to Cowes, and took the
Wind out of nil the sails there, t hey bought her
for a pattern. They sent over the other day
and got Hoe’s presses, with which to print
hard things about us. They have taken too,
Sharpe’s rifles, our Heaping Machines, and we
know not what else. Yet it hasn’t been a great
while since England, by every means in her
power, kept all sorts of recipes, and models,
and manufacturing secrets, as close as possi
ble: and did all she could to keep her skilful
mechanics from coming over. Its all Jona
than's own fault however, that he is thus made
a tool of—ho will turn an honest penny when
he can. And perhaps ’tis well enough. No
sooner does lie effect a sale, than he invents
something still better, which makes the Brit
ish come down with the dust again. We’re a
great country. Come on with your gun boats
— afterawhik.
Among the recent foreign items, is an extra
ordinary one, stnting that, large bodies of Rus
sian troops are marching towards tho countries
washed by the Indus nnd the Ganges. Tho
Czar, it is further said, lias become so much
interested in China, lie intends sending to that
Coart, s Charge d’Affairs, instead of having a
mere Consul at Canton, as heretofore. It's a
long look ahead, but really if we were to extend
the present lines far enough, it seems that the
time Is coming when this world will be all
United States nnd Russia. Whether it will
then be our mission to moke it all United
States, is too hard a problem for us to solve.
The Mormon I’rophet Strang, an assault
upon whom was mentioned in yesterday’s pa
per, was leader of the Mormons, chiefly Welsh, ;
occupying the Beaver Islands, six in number,
near the outlet of Lake Michigan. Since ’53,
he held a seat in the Michigan Legislature,
ltis antecedents are bud, much crime, oven
murder, being charged upon him and his ad
herents, in times past, llis residence was at
St. James, the chief town of these islands,
and his principal business supplying the lake
steamers with wood, lie is not likely to re
cover from the late attack ou him.
♦
In the lute Anti-Fillmore Convention, George |
Law, it is -aid, seeing the subserviency of his ;
associates, took bis hut aud left the Conven
tion. 11. N. Wild, the candy man, spoke out
in meeting and declared his determination to
return to the support of Fillmore—the only
member of the order who had been nominated. j
Some of the Democratic presses are quite j
solicitous to have it known that their candi
date's name is pvonounced Hut-canmm —we |
suppose to keep him from being called “ Old
Buck.” They are not wise. In 1840, “Tvr
and Ty” —the mere jingle of it—carried many i
a vote ; as “Buck und Brock,” first so-called
by rs, will in this. Let Old Back ntn aiong.
Never mind the name. Shakspearc says there’s :
“nothing in it.”
The First Bue-cannon.
The Mobile ordnance department not having ‘
quite artillery enough to reud the skies with .
Old Buck’s praises, a three-pounder was re
cently cast in that city—the first Bue-CHimon
of Old Buck’s.
•• Pink,” Now York correspondent of the
Charleston Courier says that prints of Kossuth
are circulating there ns portrait* of Col. John >
C. Fremont.
TELEGRAPHIC ITEMS.
Later from Kansas.
St. Louis, Junto 24.— A letter to the liepub
! lican dated Westport, the 17tli iust., says that
Col. Sumner had blockaded the principal roads
lending to Kansas and had driven out Buford
and Jones nnd Shelby, and other lending Mis
| sonrians. A letter from Kansas city states
! that Col. Sumner had declared that no armed
! persons shall enter the territory except over
1 his body. An attempt hud been made to as-
I sas-innte the new Deputy Sheriff of Douglass
county, hut he killed one assassin and the oth
er tied. Col. Sumner had received a despatch
from Foil Kearney stating that the Chezennc
nnd Sioux Indians had proclaimed war against
the whites, and that one white had already
been killed,
Congressional.
\VamiiNoton, June 24.—The I . S. Ssaate
; to-day passed the joint resolution appropriat
ing .Si* 1,000 for the purchase and restoration
to the British Government of the British Ex
ploring Ship Resolute, found derelict in the
Artie Sens. A debate then ensued on affairs
in Kansas. In the Bouse no business of im
portance was transacted.
Telegraph to Canada.
Giiok.nnhuru, N. Y., June 21.—The subma
rine cable connecting this place with Prescott,
Canada, was successfully placed in the St.
Lawrence River this morning, thus putting
New York aud Canada iu direct communica
tion. But fifteen minutes were required to
stretch the wire the entire distance, one mile.
Markets.
Nmr Voiik, June 24.—Cotton is dull. Flour
firm at 85.10 per bbl. for Ohio. Wheat and
Corn are firm add active. Spirits of Turpen
tine is easier at 38c. per gallon, lliee is heavy.
Freights are firmer.
New Oa leaks, June 23.—The sales of Cot
ton to-day comprised 1200 bales. The assort
ment is limited. Middling is worth from lO’}
11 ccnts.per lb.
Fremont’s Early Life.
The Charleston Standard, gives a brief me
moir of Col. Fremont, the nominee of the Riack
Republicans. He was born, it is believed, in
Savannah, but shortly afterwards his parents
took op their residence in Charleston. Some
philanthropic gentlemen provided young Fre
mont with the means for his entrance and in
struction in the Charleston College. His pro
gress was not remarkable and when his class
graduated he was not considered entitled to a
diploma. He afterwards took charge of the
night, school, of the Apprentices Library asso
ciation, but through inattention the school fell
through. He then procured through Air.
Poinsett, a situation us instructor of junior
officers on board a vessel of war bound to the
Pacific, aud iu this condition is said to have
acquitted liiinself well. He afterwards acquir
ed some knowledge of civil engineering, and
tilling unimportant positions iu connectiouwith
one and another public work, was at length
brought to notice aud distinction by his con
nection with Mr. Nieholot in his survey of the
Mississippi Valley, aud from that inarched
steadily on to the Rocky Mountuigs, and a, re
nown that has placed hisname before tho coun
try.
From another source we learn, that Fre
mont’s father was a native of Lyons, France,
and an artist of some talent. He married in
Norfolk, Ya., and died when John C. Fremont
was only four years of age. The widow then
removed to Charleston. The other fruits of
the marriage were, a girl who died at the ago
of seventeen, and a boy who died at twenty.
■’
The celebrated Schuyler fraud, to the amount
of nearly 82,000,000, is doubtless fresh in the
memory of our readers. The New Y'ork Court
of Appeals, reversing the decision of the
Court below, have recently decided that the
New Hampshire Rail Road Company, whose
stock certificates Schuyler forged, are not lia
ble for his misconduct.
—<+ —~ *
Fashion Rages.
The Baltimore Republican thus maliciously
hits oft’ the present flounce exhibition:
The indications arc that flounces are to be
immensely popular this season among the fair
sex. You will hardly be able to distinguish
the embonpoint of one of your lady friends
from the meagreness of the other. The wild
erness of flounces that cover both will cover !
all physical differences. Billows of silk will j
seem to roll np the feet towards the head,
threatening to engulf the delicate wearer.
We shall see in the streets, since hoops are
the rage, nothing but huge cones ol’ dry goods
in locomotion, from the vast circumference of
which at the bottom will peep out two tiny
gaiter boots, and on the apex of which at tho
top will be suspended a bouquet, in a small lace
basket, christened a bonnet, the interval being
crowded with striped flounces, like gigantic
wrinkles on a zebra.
Mr. Fillmore will not Decline.
The Now York Express has the authority of
a letter from Milliard Fillmore for saying
that under no circumstances will lie decline
the nomination tendered him. It was made
by his friends, accepted from his friends, re
ceived w ithout asking and acknowledged with
out counting the consequences of success or
defeat. Air. Fillmore writes that nothing but
the wish of those who gave him the noniina- j
tionw ill prompt him to withdraw his name.
So our Democratic friends will have to wipe !
their slates and commence anew sett of fig- ‘
urcs.
The aggregate wealth of England is estima
ted by Kerapath at £4,147,000,000, of which
amount £1,700,000,000 is iu cultivated soil; ■
.£560,000,000 in dwellings, factories, etc.;
T750,000,000in wastelands, public buildings, i
churches, hospitals, prisons, naval uud milita
ry establishments : £300,000,000 in railways; I
£245,000,000 in live stock: £2oo,ooo,ooo*in ;
manufactured goods: £230,000,000 iu agri- I
cultural implements: nnd £120,000,000 in
mines.
I would iuscribo ou the curtains of your bed
and the walls of your chamber—“lf you do j
not rise early, you cau make progress in noth
ing. If you do not set apart your hours of
reading, if you suffer yourself, or any one else,
to break in upon them, your days* will slip
through your bauds unprofitable and frivolous,
and unenjoyed by yourself.”—Lord I’hathnm.
A contemporary has kindly made up thefol* ‘
lowing Cabinet for the Fremont administra
tion :
Mm. 11. .Seward, Secretary of State.
I'hoiuas 11. Renton, Secretary of War.
George Law, Secretary of the Treasury
Joshua R. Biddings, Secretary of the Navy. I
Horace Greeley, Secretary of the Interim*
Thnrlow Weed, Postmaster General.
Berritt Smith, Attorney General.
fJohu Hughes, Chaplain of the Senate.
Theodore Parker, Chaplain of the House.
“Lives’ aud lithographs of the various
aud numerous candidates for the Presidency
and Vice Presidency are already for sale in ■
New York city.
ITEMS.
A Washington dispatch of the 24tb, says
that Padre Vijil lias given up his mission sure
enough : and “in a few days, and a few days,
he will be pain’ home.”
A destructive fire occured in Portland bn
Tuesday, In Temple street. Los- heavy.
Robinson, the eircu- mail, has sold out to
his partner Eldml, for 825,000. Little boys,
don’t break your hearts; “Jimmy” was not
included in ihe sale, and will continue to per
form that famous bare-backed act which so de
lights you.
The aggregate receipts iff the various be
nevolent societies and institutions of Brent
Britain during the last fiscal vent were 85,-
j 812,000.
It is said that a Synod of the Rabbis of
France nnd Algeria is to be bold in Paris
shortly, with the object of examining the pro
priety of transferiog the observance of the
Jewish Sabbath from Saturday to Sunday.
It is reported that Franco and England will
make a joint protest against the recognition of
Genera! Walker's Government by the United
! States,
The most cheering accounts of tlie crops arc
received from every part of Ireland : aud the
farmers have given up nil their recent appre
hensions.
The thread of conversation is sustained
among several persons by each knowing when
to take ft stiich in time.
A Turin paper states that Mnzzini Ims is
sued a circu'ar, declaring his intention of with
drawing entirely from politics, and leaving
London for New’ York or some city of the Uni
ted States. His agent at Turin, has bceu in
structed to sell the property lie possesses in
Piedmont.
During a recent trial in an English Court,
Air. Marl and, a blacksmith, said that a door
i lock could be much more easily, picked with
1 the key in tlie lock than without. .He Could
pick nearly any lock with a piece of Wirt? if
the key were loft in the lock; and, knowing
tli,at. he always took the keys out of the doors.
Nebraska city, two years ago was a wild
waste, whore night was made hideous by the
dismal howl of the wolf, and the Indian lodge
might occasionally be seen dotting the untrod
den grass ol’ the prairies. Ou two days recent
ly the sales of lots by the organized town pro
prietors amounted to .810,000.
Pigeons are devastating the newly planted
corn fields in the counties of Cattaraugus and
Chautauque, New York, and in that of Eric,
Penn., to such an extent that tho farmers are
iu despair. Not a field of corn escapes, aud
so strong are the Hocks of birds, iu point of
number, that tlie hunting them with guns and
all other un.al methods of frightening them,
amounts to naught. Never before were the
pigeons known to bo so abundant.
It is supposed that Count dc Morney, the
liew French Ambassador in Russia, will sot
out for St. Petersburg in June. His carriages
and horse- will he sent to the Russian capital
via Havre. There will be eight carriages and
twenty horses for himself and his suite, which
will consist of fifty persons
A society o ’ Brussels caused seventy pigeons
to bo loose tit .Vivas on Sunday morning, and
iu three hours and a half eighteen ol’ them had
arrived at Brussels. Tho distance was forty
French leagues—above one hundred miles.
Another attempt is being made to raise the
steamer Atlantic, sunk some three years ago
in Lake Erie. She was loaded with valuables.
Among the I’uuds in the iron safe were 850,000
belonging to Wells & Co.’s Express. The
means which arc now proposed to raise her
with, consist! of anew article of buoy.
Senator Wilson of Massachusetts, has, it is
said, procured a rifle with a three foot barral,
disguised as a walking cane, which he carries
with him constantly, even into the Senate Cham
ber, ready loaded aud capped. [Doubtful.]
The Chicago Journal of Monday, says .*
The number of violent aud unnatural deaths
this week has been unusually large. This list
is as follow • —four by drowning, one by falling
from the in: st head of a schooner, two drop
ped dead in the street, tw o murdered, oue run
over on the Illinois Central Rail Road—whole
number nine.
The separate or sectarian public school sys
tem prevails in Canada, and is established’by
statute, lu the Provincial Parliament, at To
ronto, au exciting contest has becu raging for
the repeal of this provision. The Provincial
Ministry advocated tho repeal; but last week
a vote was taken, and the motion to repeal
lost, by sixty-four to thirty-one. This is a To
ry decided ministerial defeat.
.The papers are lull of “weather” disputch
es from tho chief cities, all indicating extra
ordinary warm weather. The tlmrmonetor or
rather the mercury, .lias got quito “high” of
late, perhaps through sympathy with the poli
tics of the day.
Newly painted rooms are now said to be in
jurious to health, owing to the vapor of oil of
turpentine and not of white lead ns has been
supposed. Any pigment made up with this
ingredient is pronounced equally hurtful.
Boinc eloquent writer, to us unknown, pays
tho following tribute to the pen: In the hand
that knows how to use it, it is tlio most pow
erful weapon known. As the tongue of the
absent, how cheering! When the golden tints
of virtue gtudo it, how beautiful! When self
respect gives it anew vigor, how pleasing!
When honor direct it, how respected! When
wit sharpens it, how fatal! When scurility
wields it, how contemptible! “ Tis the weap
on of the soul.”
NOTICE.
riMIE Mechanics of Columbus and thy adjacent coun-
X try, arc lyspectfully reqneshsi to meet at Tcmiier
ance Hall, o: Wednesday Evening. July 2d, al half
past T o’clock. Theobjeet of the meeting is'the flirnnaion
ol a Mechanic, Association, looking to tho welfare of
t ils class of the community. A general attendance of
tlie Mechanics of the city is desired.
‘-'7- MANY MECHANICS.
BACON! BACON!!
a, - lni r SIDKS > wilieb we offer al lie.
Il < ASH. Mo are also willing to sell ou lime fo
g.od paper, nnd .satisfactory terms will b, made with
tliosK? parUrs \vlk may wish rrodif.
- r 11. A. RICHARDS a Cl.
A HOMESTEAD P’Oll SHO.
*310,000 worth of Farms and Building Lots
hi the Gold Region of Virginia. Culpepper County.
f|V) tie divided amongst 10,200 subscribers, ou the 17th
A of September, lSoti, for the lienolit of Port Royal
Female Academy. Subscriptions only ten dollars each;
one half down, the rest on the delivery of the Deis I.
Every subscriber will get a Building Lot or a Farm,
ranging iu \ from slo to *25.000. These Farms nnd
Lots are sold 1 1 cheap lo iuduce settlements, a sulliciont
number King reserved, the increase in value of which
w ill compensate for tho apparent low price now asked.
The most ample security will ho given for faithful -
farina art of contracts nud promises.
More Agents sre wanted to obtain subscribers, to
whom tlie most liberal iudueciuouts will Kgiven. Soma
Agents write us that they arc making *2'K) per month.
Advertising will be done for every Agent where possible.
For full particulars, Subscriptions, Agencies. Ac., apply
to _ E. BAUDEIL
Julio 27. Port Royal, Caroline Cos. Vn.
MULLET FISH.
1 pi BBI.S Mullet Fish. jut received nnd for sale by
GUNBY St OBf
SEGROBS AT At CTlov L P*
VT 11 o'clock on Tuesday next, the Ist , J
< will sell at tho .Market Honv. ,r, 8L ‘,’ f .
MAN .TO \t-uis ohl and lur BOY 0 ill D s i WO
The woman a Xu. 1 Meat and Past i y Coot \c U i ll, BL
Honor. ‘ 00R > ““’li'rE
Terms—Credit until Ist January next i
approved security. HAUUIFov 1. v,”’
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NEW A.3ST3D
IMPROVEMest.
GARRATT'S OIL SOCKET"ANC AXLE CLEAN Jf
V SIMPLE nnd cheap contri
. vance. to beset in tlie hub of laßSljfefSf
wheels, thereby enabling a person, ifessjeSSr
to clean ami oil in a thorough ,
nor. and lit a few minutes, the whetlTm . E
WITHOUT REMOVING Till: WhJrl ’■
These Sockets arc small, cheap, ijoii.i,. ‘’ “,
; They are easily inserted in the wl, els ot’ n
trailt carriages—also in old, or fl ..in W a " a K
busses. Hack*. Chaises. Wagons.
: vehicle whatever. ‘ 01 *ny
Those desirifig further Informant: „r
; to purchase Rights for counties, nia .'’ M
! nidus, will be promptly attended to bv enlli!I’ ilfi ®
iindorsicmsl at tho ‘•Perry House.” “”
Columbus, June 2C, ISoti-tf ‘ ‘ (ili'f'.
I- ■ nei! ' l Asi®
POIhTRV. M
V LARGE lot of fine FRYING CHIOKVvs
and fur sale cheap bv “ l|l li^|
XOTIOK.
j I \AIIWIX BRYANT is our solo Agent ,n I
1 f Rights to “GARRETT S PATENT Oil
“ITU AXLE CLEANERS,” in the state. „?!>■
! nnd Tennessee. Ills address will b \tlanto c llt r*
>L P. BLReT®
SOXS OF TE.HPItUANCK, fl
j ril UK members of Chattahoochee Thvision \ \- I
X of Temperance, arc requested t , meet at ti ‘vl
ion Room on Saturday Evening ne:,t, 28th l , ‘‘H
o’rlock. Business of inqiortumio will bo'brniielui ’■
the Division. “rough! beH
By order of the W. I*.
Jam- 24. “K<*. i. u, )Y|l #> ■
B A COX! BACON:
N HUBS, and 24 boxes TENNESSEE turns I
ewer sorted, just received on consignment ?■
at tho Alabama Ware House, by ‘ 1 lor fl
Jnno at-ts KING s sOKSBIfI
HAVANA CIGAKs7
!•>) ()()(! Brands HAVANA citufl
1
l ’>’, , T. SCOTT fl
. Mil >’ l H Broad strvvfl
P. MALLETT,
i General Commission Merchant I
NEW YORK, ’■
Cl A Abo found at the office of D. Oelden Ytnrrav el
> 02 South Street. ’
Particular attention given toord vs for
Huggins, Hope, Liquors. Tg.r. M
Refer to
. John Muuu, Hq., . 1). C< ien Murrav
Columbus, Ga. * Y orl ’ fl
June 28, !S. r 6. Cm.
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CHTOSIU
A *’LNK lot of Western Hcner'.t CHEESE fl
A received by ’ m ■
A ,rne 2 T . ‘ CJ ,T,A ft THuMAgfl
PRESERVE i.
I.YXTR V Couchois “ Wrt. Indfci Preserves-!,, il
Zl Case. ’ ■
Ma >’ ■ __ GO.NIIY a (;4 fl
PRESERVING CANS.”
A SUPERIOR article for nale by
JTLjJune 19. fan H .fa. ALDWOKTH.I
TINKERS’ TOOLS AND MACHINE*]
VSET of Tools and Machines ha ag been used bull
short time, for sale by 1). B THOMPSON 4 cfl
... ’’mm IT. llxit [43 Broad Street!!
AIR TIC4IIT SELF-SE/ I.IX'G CAN'S,|
BURNETT’S Patent Air Tight i if-Sealing Cans isl
Preserving fresh Fruits, Toma I :s, Ac. See., with til
directions lor using them—for sale v 1
, , T>. B. ‘I OMPSON x 00.8
June 1, lm. t; J Broad Street. I
B ACON SHOULD HRS.
U) HOGSHEADS BACON SHOULDERS, just rcceivfl
on consignment, ancl for sale at the Fontaine W:fl
House, by [jmtclli] _ HUGHES £ DAMJafI
WILL SHIRK’S EXTRA WHISKEY,I
OrjlY BBLS. of this celebrated brand, just recti,■
ou consignment, aud for saio by
.... J. T. SCOTT,
Alay I■. in Broad Strtvlfl
GARDEN SEED!
JUST received a lino stock best Garden Seeds.
JAMES LIGOVfI
PEAS.
Il W k l' l SIIEJ.S Pea*just received and for sale fl
*yv’ GUNDY *Co.fl
May 2B
CHOICK WINES.
CGIAMPAGNE, Port, Claret, Mnueria, Cicily and hfl
J ugu, just rcceivetkiind for sale by
-Hay .23 ‘ GUNBY t Cofl
FINK AND COMMON TOBACCO. I
JUST received and for sale, low for cash or appriafl
credit. 30 1 sixes flue and commo': Tobacco.
October 2li—tf J. J. TODbfl
FINK SNUFF AND CIGARS.
IjUNE Itavanna Cigars, Lorelard’s Snuff, constantly fl
hand and for sale, wholesale ami retail, at No. fl
Broad street. j. J. TODh B
Columbus. Oct. —tffl
PKAS AND BEANS.
I/H BUSHELS PEAS nnd BEA!I h, jnst receivednfl
lt/U for sale bv
May 2. ts .1 KFFKJtyi) \ A HAMILTON I
NO. 1 FLOUR.
‘Tit
*l/ G. AA. Huguley’s No. 1 FT nr, Osanapa MilPfl
just received on consignment ands >r sale by fl
Ma.v 24. JAMES LIGON- fl
EXTRA LEAF LARD.
•)A BARRELS Extra Leaf Lard, just received and i l
— ’ V/ sale at tlie lowest figures, In-
Alarch 15. ‘ ‘ GUNBY A CO. I
NEW CHEESE
“I t ST RECEIVED and for sail bv
Jane 14. MARCUS a CMAFFLN. J
fancTcanbies.
JUST received a fine supply of Fancy Candies and On
fectionery. at 42 Broad street.
February 6. Chi.LA £ THOMAS.
’ negro SUMMKK HATS.
’l’ll I. attention of Planters who art purchasing si
1 lll.lt HATS for Negroes, is dit .'ted to the Cuii* 1
vliau Straw, at a very low price, yet a durable at',
clo. 30b dozen just received at
April 12. OgBOBNB’S.
_ SEED PEAS!
90(1 BUSHELS Seed Peas—White, Red and Spec k
led, just received and for side bv
May 12. JAMES LIGON
TRIMMED CURED HAMS.
I l ST received on consignment. b> Casks more C’n*n<
fllorA Oo.'s No. 1 trimmed mul rurod Hum*. *■)“ 1
sale by JAMES LIGON.
PRKSKItVKD FRUITS A.
fn.VE OLIVES, Olive Oil, French Cream fruit. H 1
served Fruit, and ripe Fruit ot diflcrentkinds.
tine fresh and Fancy Candies, iu-t n toived and f° r r '’
at 12 Broad Street.
May 15. CJILLA A THOJIAS
FOR SALK ON CONM iNMEN’T-
Bacon Sides, Hams, Seed Outs, and Corn. By
Hl’G IKS A BANTU-
Jan 18—ts
BACON.
Orv HHDS. choice Bacon—lmg uud, just recei”
and for sale at the lowest fit.i n, by „ ,
March 15. GCN'BY * CO
SCOTCH HER INGS.
VEINE lot of Scotch Herrings ist received mt
sale at 42 Broad street, by
February 0. ‘ (_;| ,la 4s THOMAS.
SI PEIUOR Lt RD.
|,)Q CASES 11 it superior Laid ist received on
I —'•7 signment for sale hi
February 22. ‘ JAMES LIGON
FINE SUMMER DRINKS •
5/1 BONKS superior Claret Wlim , just tecelved
•J\r for sals low down, at 42 Broed -trict.
May 13. fikf.t.A A TUOMAb
CO AL VAR •>. ,
THOSE Wishing COAL forGrntc , cau lie sopph*’
*l3 per Ton. bv calling oti _
.1011 W. HOIVAKD-
Nov J; Agent Selma ('• ‘I MiueCompW
(U\S FITTIN
('< AS FITTING in all its branch s promptly **’
T to and warranted.
BATHINti APPARATUS. Ac. A .
June 10. 3m It. ’( ALDWORTH.
Randolph St. nearly opp< vite the Pa**