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COUNTY AND CITY DIRECTORY. Superior Court. Hou. K. 11. Worrill, Judge. Thaddeu* Oliver, Solici tor General. A.S. Rutherford, Clerk. Inferior Court. Hoik. Samuel A. Wales, John J. McKondree, Tilman I). West, William L. Womum and Benjamin V. Cole man, Justices. Andrew P. Jones, Clerk. County Officer*. W. 11. Lamar, Sheriff, and F. M. Brooks. Deputy.— Job B. llicks, Receiver of Tax Returns. Janies U. Cook, Tax Collector. J. B. Wright, Coroner. Philip Lamar, Surveyor. Kdward Birdsong, County Treasurer. Court of Ordinary. lion. John Johnson, Ordinary. City Criminal Court. lion. Peyton 11. Colquitt, Judge. Junius A. Pox, Soli citor. Calvin Stratton, Clerk. James M. Hughes, Sher iff, and 11. P. Robinson, Deputy. Municipal Government. lion PrancU 0. Wiikius, Mayor. Aldermen —W. Y. Durden and W. C. Cray, Ist Ward; William Perry and Koawell Ellis, 2d Ward; P. 8. Chapman and T. Stewart, Jd Ward; A. K. Ayer and 0. K. Gager,4th Ward; John lluin and J.T. Walker, 6th Ward. John Durkin and W. S. Clarke 6th Ward; James M. llugbss, Marshal and il. P. Robinson, Deputy. Johu Lloyd, Treasurer. Cal vin Stratton, City Clerk, (leorge Davis, M. D., City Physician. Richard Robinson, Clerk of Market. John O. Runnel), Bridge Keeper. Joseph K. Webster, Wharf inger. Isabella Mcliohee, Hospital Keeper. Jesse Brad ford Magazine Keeper. James N. llethutie, City Printer. Port Wardens—J. M. Tray wick, J. M. Everett, Lawrence liill, 11. B. Frost aud Kdward Birdsong. Fire Wardens —J.C. Ruse, Ist Ward; I. (1. Struppor, 2d Ward; T. O. Douglass, ltd Ward; It. R. (Jootcbius,4th Ward; Charles Wise, 6tli Ward; Joseph Prangliu, 6th Ward. Health if fleers—W. H. Alston and T. U. Slade, Ist Ward; M. Barringer and Robert A. Ware, 2d Ward; J. L. Howell and 11. M. Cleckly, 3d Ward; S. R. Andrews and R. G. Mitchell, 4th Ward ; J. L. Morton and W. W. Plewellen, otli Ward; T. V. Rutherford and Johu Seely, 6th Ward. Slindliig Committees of Council, 18S7. Finance—Gray, Quin, Stewart; Contracts —Perry, Chapman, Ayer; Bridge—Barden,Quin, Kills; Accounts —Chapman, Kills, Barden; Cisterns, Sewers Wells and illiglues—Gager, Ayer, Perry; Streets —Barden, Stew art, Durkin; Hosnltul—Clarke, Stewart, llurkln; City Improvements—Walker, Unger, Gray; Health—Stew art, Chapman, Walker; Commons—Durkin, Clarke, Ga ger; Cemetery—Kllis, Gray, Ayer; Wharf aud River— (Jilin, Barden, Clarke; Uni Limps—Ayer. Walker aud Arty. Regular Council meetings every Monday night. City Fire Deportment. Henry T. Hall, Chief Kngineer. Joseph L. Morton, Assistant Kngineer. Company No. I.—S. 11. 11111, Foreman; J. p. Johnson and It. R. Uoetchius, Assistant Foremen; William Ges ner. Secretary. Regular meetings Ist Tuesday evening In every month. Uomjianii No. 2.—James Vernoy, Foreman; W. Ma halley, Assistant Foreman; C. Neuffer, Secretary. Reg ular meetings Ist Tuosday evening in every month. Company No. 4.—1. 0. htrupper, Foreman; George W. Dillingham, Assistant Foreman; G. W. Rosette, Secretary. Regular meeting on the first Friday In every men tli. Military Companies. (Muslims UtuinU.— Captain—P. J. Somiues; Lieuteu ,i„l,s —R. Kills, W. C. Hodges, W. G. Clemons and R. C. Forsyth ; Secretary and Treasurer, J. F. Burch. City Light Guardi* —Captain—P. H. Colquitt; Lieuten ants—B. A. ’Thornton, J. Hamilton, H. King and C. J. Moffett; Secretary and Treasurer—Rutherford. United Kijtcs. —Captain—F.U. Wilkips; Lieutenants— K. Musgrove, L. B. Duck, F. M. Brooks aud G. W. Spel insii. Secretary and Treasurer—J. H. Sikes. Masonic Societies. Hope Council No. 4.—K. Croft, T. I. G. M. Meetings 3rd Saturday in each Month. Parley Chapter No. 7.—M. N. Clarke, 11. I. Meetings Ist Saturday In every month. OoltmMan Lodge No. 7. —James Kivllu, W. M. Meet ings 2d Saturday iu each month. Oglethorpe Ijodge No. 47.—F. M. Brooks, W. M. Meet ings 2d Friday aud 4th Saturday in every month. I. O. O. F. Chattahoochee Rncampment No. 4.—J. A, Girdner, C. !>.; Daul.-l Rowe, S. W.; C. A. Klink, J. W.; J. A. Brad ford, TANARUS.) 8. F. Osborne, 8. Meetings 2d and 4th Tues days in each month. Him ogee. Uetge No. 6.—Daniel llowe, N. G.; William Uesner, V. U.: Jumos A. Bradford, TANARUS.; William Kyles, P. H.; G. W. Spelman, R. 8. Meetings every Monday evening. 8. of T. Chattahoochee. Divition No. 17. —C. K. Mims. W. P.; W. H. McNeill, W. A.; 0. R. Flournoy, R. 8.; George I. Lloyd, A. R. 8.; C. B. Mima, F, S; I. F. Brown, TANARUS.; R. S. Sewall, C. M. B. Walker, A. C- William H. Phelps, I. S.: James Welch, 0. 8.; Thomas B. Slade, Chaplain. Re gular Meetings every Tuesday night, EAGLE DRUG STORE. No. 08 broad street, KSMP HW. NAN'CK having bought out the abovo ostab . lishment of Messrs. KivTin, Thomas A Cos., has associated with him Mr. WM. GKBNEK, whose well known reputation as Chemist Druggist in this city for the last six or eight years, will, wo trust entitle us to a liberal share of public patronage. The business will bo continued under the name of NANCE & GESNEB. Our alack consists of all articles usually keptin a Drug Store, a part of which Is a general assortment ot Drugs Medicines, and Chemicals, Perfumery, Powders, Ilair llrnslies. Combs, Dye Stuff, Varnishes, Paints, and Pain ter’s articles. Our stork is all fresh and new, and all articles sold warranted as represented, or the article taken back and money refunded. Prescriptions carefully prepared and put up at all times; day or uight. Dec 18-ts FISH MARKET IN COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. WIO have made arrangements at Ha van link to be supplied with Shad during their running season, and shall be happy to sup ply the citizens of Columbus and ailjacent couutry. We are prepared with Ice to puck and send them to any point on the Hall Roads and Stage lines. Orders rcconipanied with the cash, will receive prompt attention. .lan. tMf lIOUAN A TKRRY. NEW BOOKS. f pilK IVORS, by Sewell, Author of Amy Herbert, Ac. 1 The Household Angel ill Disguise, by Mrs. Leslie. Pi ne and I, liy George William Curtis. Old Moll A Little Agnes, or the Rich Poor and the Poor Rich, by Mrs. Leslie. History of Henry the 4th by Abbott. About Common Things, by Abbott. The Works of Rev. Rob’t. Hall, A. M. tlardentug for the South, or the Kitchen and Fruit Garden, witli the Best Method for their Cultiva tion, by Will. N. White. A New Supply of Duct. Kane's Arctic Kxplorations. The Prince of the House of David. Torchlight, or Through tho Wood, helm llivers. 1 teuton’s3o Years’ View. dust received by J. W. PHASIC. Keby. 4-ts BOOTS AND SHOES, 134 B ROAD STREET. IHAVK just received a full stock of fiT] Hoots nod Shoes of all kinds and S descriptions. My stock is all new and I'reeli, and a* (rood us ever was in market. To all my old friends and as many new ones us choose to putrouize me, 1 can only say give me a cull, and if you want good Slums and Boots I can suit you. Don’t forget the place j 134 Ilroad Street, three doors altove Masonic Hall. Q. K. GAGER, Agent. Jan. 13, 1867—1 y NOTICE. ipUANKFUL for former confidence of friends and pat -1 rons, and wishing a continuance of their favors, 1 tm now with Dr. It. A. WAKE, and shall lie pleased to serve them, and offer them every iuduroinent of polite ness and attention. A. C. KIYLIN. Dec. 2, 1853—ts DISSOI/UTION. r pilß FIRM of Coleman A l’ntnglln is thisday dissolv l and by mutual consent. The unfinished business will be settled by B. F. Coleman, who only is authorized to use the name of the firm In settlement. B. F. 001, KM AN, Dec U-3m JOSIAII I‘lt ANO LIN. NEW GOODS. now o|>eniuE a large and varied assortment Jewelry and Fancy Goods, which we are ready to exhibit to all who may honor us with a call. . WILLARD A COOPER. Oct. 18-ts VENISON HAMS. VENISON HAMS—fresh—just received from Flo .Jl/rida, for sale by R. M. A E. L. GRAY Dec 23-ts SKGARB. tpilK liest in the city can be had at the Kagle Drug 1 Store. Nov. 24. 11. W. NANCE. MARKING INK. INK for marking Cotton Bales, Boxes, Ac., prepared and sold by DANFOKTII A NAGEL. BURNING FLUID. A SUPERIOR article of Burning Fluid, for sale by DANFOKTII A NAOKI. ST. NICHOLAS Daguerrean and Photographic GrALIiKH-Y. Riddle’s Great Picture Gallery Is at last completed, and vies with any place of the kind in the Southern World. TIIH undersigned has spent time aud money iu the arrangement and completion of his Photographic department. Has visited the North and taken instruc tion under the most able Artists in the Profession, ami does not intend his pictures shall be surpassed in the United States, lfas an entirely new plan for taking AM BROTYPK8 —they are colored beautifully, and not re versed. PHOTOGRAPHS IN oils, WATER OR PABTELL. AU I who wish nature’s perfect likeness to adorn aparlor wall, should have a painted Photograph. They have superceded Oil Portraits in the United States and Eu rope. Mr. K. lias one of the most proficient colorists in ths country to paint his pictures in the above styles. They can be inserted in PINS and LOCKETS as beau tiful iu effoct, as an Ivory Miniature, hat fur superior in point of Likeness, and as large as desired. Ladiosaud Gentlemen visiting the city who wisli Photographs must call at the GALLERY us soon as convenient, us it requires some time for the coloring. Those who live at a dis tance that have small Pictures they wish Photographed and colored to life, can forward them by mail, giving color of hair and eyes. Livers of nature and of nature's art, and the public generally arc invited to call. Jones’ new building over S. B. Purple,s Jewelry Store, corner Broud ami Randolph streets, Co lumbus, Ga. (Jet. 28,1856-ts A. J. KIDDLE, Proprietor. REMOVAL. furnituriTemporium. SAMMIS A ROONEY, Have removed their extensive stock of Furniture to their (IRON FRONT,) New Four Story Brick Building, Nearly opposite their Old Stand, AIT HERE they will be happy to see their friends ami Yr customers and show them something brilliant and inviting in the way of Furniture. Our Warc-ltooms are unequalled in Beauty, and our Furniture recherche. Wo offer rare advantages to pur chasers, furnishing bouses throughout iu a tasteful aud uniform style, by having a branch of our business in New York city, where the Senior partner manufactures, under bis own eye, articles to suit the most fastidious. We have on hand furniture suitable for Parlor, Bed, .Sitting, Dining Boom, Kitchen Ac., of Rose Wood, Mahogany, Walnut, Pine, Ac.; and as Low as can be found North or South. An assort ment of CARPETING AND CURTAINS, will also be on hand, that will not fail to please. Coll and see. Our stock consists in part of Eteruhss, Tete a Teteg, Wliat Not*. Arm Chairs, and Sofas, of Rose-Wood, Brocatelle and Mahogany, for I’a. ors. Bureaus, Dressing, Murbio and Mahogany Tops. Side-Boards —Marble and Mahogany Tops, Book Cases of all kinds and Secretaries attached. Tables —Centre, Dining, Work and Extension. Bedsteads —High and low |>ost, French aud Cottage. Enamel Sets for Red Rooms, all colors. Walnut aud Ma hogany Sets for Bed Rooms. Chairs —an extensive assortment of all woods. Looking Glasses —all sizes, in frames and out. Carpets —Brussels, Ingrain, Tapestry, Ac. Curtains —of Brocatelle and Damask, all colors. Shades —Gilt Cornices and Curtain holders. January 17, 1866. PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBROTYPES^ AND PATENT MEL AI NOTYPES. WOODBIIIDGE has returned from New York with all the lategt improvements iu Photography, lias fit ted up his Palace Kooms in elegant style, and is now rea dy to supply the community with any of the above named Pictures, got up superior to uiiy in the Southern coun try. He has associated with him the celebrated Artist MR. B. F. POPKINS, who with an experience of twelve years iu this profes sion feels confident of sustaining the well known reputa tion their rooms huve acquired for superiority of work. The subscribers own the right for this city of the Pa tent Melainotype. Children taken almost instantane ously by anew process peculiar to ourselves, consequent ly, perfect likenesses guarantied. Country operators will find it advantageous to call up on us and avail tiiemsolves of the facilities we offer for instructions. PALACE AMBUOTYPE ROOMS, Over Brooks A Chapman’s Blue Drug Store. WOODBUIDGK A POPKINS. Oet 23,1866—ts DILLINGHAM & DENSON. WOULD respectfully call the teuticn ofthe citizens of Colum-HBfljf “i - aud vicinity, to their stock of Furniture and Carpets. They cau accommodate all, both in quality aud price. Their FURNITURE, for excellence of workmanship and taste, cannot be excelled, aud THEY SELL IT LOW. CARPETS CHEAPER than ever heard of iu Colum bus. Call on them one door below Hall, Moses k Cos. Nov. 3, 1856.tf DILLINGHAM k DENSON. MATCHES. WOOD and Fancy Matches, in large quantities, for sale by DANFOBTII k NAGEL. WINDOW SHADES. SOME beautiful WINDOW SHADES of every price— Just received by Nov 20-ts DILLINGHAM k DENSON. FOR SALE ONE of the most desirable residences in the JbezA, city, situated on the corner of Bryan and |!pi Mclntosh Streets, containing Bix rooms, all new,-*- * “* baring been recently completed. On the lot are a good Kitchen, Smokehouse, Carriage house and Stable. Also a flue Well of water with Bath house attached. For terms apply to A. B. KAGAN, or Columbus, Nov. 15, 1856. ts A. K. AYER. MATTRASSES! MATTRASSES! WE are now makiug 11 superior kind of Cotton Mat trasses for salaliy VKUSTILLE & TORREY, P*c B-t Carter Factory. AUCTION SALES RESUMED. JOHN QUIN, AUCTIONEER. WOULD inform his city and country friends and all others that he has resumed his Day and Night Auction Sales. Having received 11 select, new and fresh stock on which there is no limit, buyers may expect rare bargains. The stock of Dry Goods is large, varied, and ample; Watches of gold, silver, and composition; Gold and gilt Jewelry of all kinds; Clocks, a good variety ; Cigars, a fine assortment; and matches enough for the million. Fine double and single barrel Guns, Pistols, Bowie, Dirk’, and Pocket Knives. Furniture, and every thing usually found in an Auction Store. Persons having goods to sell at Auction will please aeud them in the day previous to tlie sale. N. B. Strict attention given to Executors and Admin istrator's aales. Nov. 14—3 m JUST RECEIVED. GROUND Rio and Java Coffee, warranted pure. Whole nud ground Clov es. Race ami ground Ginger. Common and French Mustard. Pepper Sauce. Northern Uotuiny, Ac. Ac. And for sale by JEFFERSON A HAMILTON, Jan. 10—ts No. 12, Broad Street. COME TO FELLA'S IF YOU wish to get anything nice iu the line of confec tioneries or Fruit, for he Ims just received n fresh supply of sweet Oranges, Northern Atonies, Coeounuts, Almonds, Raisins, and every variety of Nuts. Fruits and Coufectioueries that can be procured in this market J. L. CELL A, O 6 *- 77—ts 152 Broad st. NEW-FRESH RECEIVED. COCOA NUT Candy. Grape Drops. Cream Dates. Different sorts of Caudy. Raisins and Figs. Different kinds of Nuts. . For sale by J. L. CEL LA, Dei’ 17—ts No. 152 Broad street. perfumery” A FINE lot of Perfumery, Powders, Hair Brushes, Combs, Ac., just received and for side at the Eagle Dreg Store. Pec 18-ts NAN'CB AQKS.N E it. SHINGLES. 1 fIfinCYPRESS SHINGLES just received on At 1 . v/Y/v” consignment and for sale by Jan I-ts HUGHES, DANIEL A CO. FOR SALE. ()A SHARES of Columbus Building und Loan Anso -4’ / ciatiou Stock. Apply to January 17,1857. ts 11. J. MOSES. LEAF LARD. A FEW BBLS. prime new Leaf Lard for sale bv _ Jan. 21 JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. FLOUR. EXTRA St. Louis Albion Mills. Extra Family from Baird’s Mills, for sale by GUNBY A CO. SMYRNA FIOSL AFRESH lot of the last crop just received andfor le t CELLA S. ! MeI&KE A ROBERTS’ CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, EAST SIDE OF OGLETHORPE ST., Between the “Perry” and “Oglethorpe” Hotels, and di rectly opposite Temperance Hall, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. AT thin old established House ran always lie found the best selected stock of CARRIAGES, ROOKAWAYS, TOP, AND NO TOP BUGGIES, Ac., in this section of country. And ns we have the sole right to sell ail work in this market from the celebrated Manu factory of J. M. QUIN'BY A 00., and all our stock being carefully made up in tlio best manner, aud latest and most fashionable styles, expressly for our trade, by ma kers of highest reputation, we feel authorized to assure all persons wishing to purchase, that they can find bet ter work, and buy it on better terms than can lie offered elsewhere. We do not tell at cost, hut wo have only one price, for all who call on us; and strangers, as w*ell as our customers generally, may confidently rely on being equal ly ami fairly dealt with. All work sold by us is warranted to be strictly us repre sented. Kepuiringiu all bl anches of the trade promptly execu ted in the best manner, by the most skillful workmen, at lowest possible rates. Jan. 21), ’57-ly EAGLE At PHtENIX, No. 160 East Side Broad Street, OOIsTX3VE33TXS, GA. rrtUK undersigned having opened anew A house under the above name, is now ready to dispense, in recherche mode, to ids friends and the public at large, the best sSSSbaHfc'-- quulitiuK of imported WINES. BRANDIES, I’UKTER, AI.E, and CIGARS. Also, the host of CIDER. Every tiling shall he served in the most fastidious manner, either by the Proprietor himself, or attentive, capable and polite assistants. Our motto shall he, “We shall study and strive to please.” If,) A fine LUNCH will lie served every day, (Sab bath excepted) at 11 o’clock, A. M. No outside show—but rare attractions are to he found within the “Eagle A Pluvnix.” Call, see, and he satis fied. J. D. SMITH, Agent. Feb. 1-I.v ems f~\ BARKER’S * Vyy EATING SALOON OYSTER HOUSE. MEALS will be served up at all hours of the day and night, on the shortest notice. Fish, Fowl, Game and Oysters, always on hand when in season. Charges will lie mode rate, and every attention will be paid to patrons of his Restaurant. Situation, 162 East side of Broad street, and a few doors North of the Market House, Columbus. Feb. 3-1y(J.8.) HENRY BARKER. NEW LIVERY jSTABLES WALTON &, THARP, HAVE taken the Stables formerly pe. occupied by Mr. Croslmw, and HRs’ fronting the Court-House on the East, and Broad Street on the West. i&Sb They are prepared to furnish Horses, Buggies, Carriages, and careful drivers on reasonable terms. They will also pay strict attention to Horses left in their charge. A iurge, dry and commodious lot is attached to the Stables, and Drovers with Horses or Mules will find it to their advantage to call on us. Particular attention will be given to the sale of Hors es aud Mules. Columbus, Ga., Feb. 2, 1857. ly BARRINGER A MORTON’S Steam Sash and Blind Manufactory, OGLETHORPE STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. THIS Manufactory has been is in successful operation for over three years, aud is still continued. All work will be done by experieuced workmen, with good quality of lumber, and the latest improved machinery. SASH, BLINDS, AND PANEL DOORS, Will be furnished and boxed at the Factory, at tlie follow ing prices: Sash — 8 x 10... 7 cts Primed and Grazed...l2% cts. 10 x 12... 9 “ “ “ ...18 “ 12 x 14 ..10 “ “ ...25 12 x 16...11 “ “ ...27 “ 12 x 18...12 “ “ “ ...30 12 x 20...14 “ “ ...35 12 X 22...16 “ “ ...40 “ 12 x 24...18 “ “ “ ...45 The above Sash are 1% inch thick, aud made plain. In all cases where they are made Lip-Sash, twh cents per light will bo added. All Sash glazed with good French Glass, primed with the best Paint, and superior Putty. Rolling Blinds for Windows, 60 cents per foot, measuring the length, A window five feet would cost $3, without painting, catches, or hinges. PANEL DOORS. V/) inch thick, without moulding, $2 60—moulding one side, $3 00—moulding both sides, $3 50. 1% incli thick, without moulding, 2 75 —moulding one side, 3 25—moulding both sides, $3 75. Xyi) inch thich, 4 paunels moulding on one side, $3 50— moulding both sides, $4 00. 1% inch thick, 4 panels moulding on one side, $4 00— moulding both sides, $4 50. In addition to the above, Blinds painted and furnished with hinges and catches, il’ desired; also, Sash glazed with German or French plate, painted, stained, enamel led, embossed and Bohemian Glass, of all shades and col ors, for side and transom lights am. office windows. Plans and specifications for all descriptions of buiudings furnished to order, with estimates, if desired. Contracts made for construction and erection of build ings, on reasonable terms. All kinds of lumber planed, and flooring and ceiling tongued and grooved. Scroll and other descriptions of Brackets, for ornament ing Cottages, Green Houses, Ac., made to order. The proprietors beiug practical mechanics and builders, believe they can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with orders. •B~AU the above work will tie furnished at short notice. Sash kept constantly on hand. All orders seut with the cash, or city acceptance, will meet with prompt at tention. Work to be sent by tho River, Rail Road, or in Wagons, will be at the risk of the purchaser, as the work will be considered delivered. ■#®*Special contracts can be made for large jobs. M. BARRINGER, January 24. ly J. L. MORTON. REMOVAL. HOTCHKISS, FENNER & BENNETT, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Importers aud Jobbers of BRANDIES, WINES, &c. Also, agents and dealeis iu Virginia Manufactured Tobacco and Havana CIC4AHS, Have removed to No. 40 Vesoy Street, rear of tho Astor House, NEW YORK. New York, January 1, 1866. MATTRASS MANUFACTORY. HALLOWEI.L & THOMAS, THIRD DOOR BELOW CITY HOTEL, BROAD STREET, Columbus, Georgia. ORDERS for Cotton or Cotton and Shuck Mattresses, promptly executed. The patronage of the citizens of Columbus and vicinity, is respectly solicited. Ai'l’articuhir attention given to tho repairing of Hair, Cotton and Moss Mattresses. Call and see us. Wo can please in price and work manship. Feb. 2—ly MATTRASSES. r PIIE undersigned are now making a superior lot of X Mattresses; the cotton ofthe best description, picked and carded by machinery. Wholesale und retail. Call and examine, our prices are moderate, at the Cartel- Factory. VERBTILLK k TOIIRY Feb. 0. , VALUABLE PROPERTY. ONE of ttie most desirable and conveniently . arranged RESIDENCES in the city, for fiSn sale on accommodating terms. Biisß Apply to A. K. AYER, May 13. 237tf 181 Broad Street COUNTRY’ HAMS. 1A A JUST received and for sale by Jylz Nov. 26, 1 Sali. R. M‘ k E. L. GRAY. OILS. I". AMP Train uml Neat’s foot Oil and burning Fluid jjost received and for sale at the Eagle Drug Store. _l*ec l-tf NANCE k O ESN HR. BACON. FOR sale 30 or 40 casks of Bacon to close consignment , , STEWART, GRAY k CO. Oil 21—ts MARBLE AND TOMB-STONE WORKS, Randolph Street, opposite Oglethorpe Hotel, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. jMjjWpa’ m Uilllilil 11 (ijaMilM “Y I JPi The undersign ed would most respectfully in form the citizens oft’olumbus and tlie surrounding country, that he li as ope n e and a MARBLE SHOP on the southeast corner of Ogle thorpe aud Ran dolph Sts., oppo site tile Post Oi-i fiN and the Ogle thorpe II ote 1, where he is prepared, with the best Italian and Ameri can Marble, to furnish all kinds of Monuments, Tombs and Grave Stones, as clteap ns they can be had in any part of the country, North or Souih. lie respectfully solicits a share ot pub lie patronage. lie flatters himself that lor workmanship ho will give satisfaction to tlie most fastidious. April 19, 1856. ly HENRY McCAULEY. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF MARBLE. ■ 1.1 ...1i1.1.. ~ a ..11 41. a iarAt.lv ITIIIE copart- X ners li i p heretofore exist ing between Mad den A. Kenny, has been dissol ved by mutual consent, so that Kenny will in future transact all tho financial business of tlie eslalilishmen t.-| In order to dis pose of the pres- ent stock of marblo, within a limited time, all tlie work now on hand, consisting of Tombs, Headstones, and Monuments, of Italian and American Marble; also, Granite, Iron Railing, Plaster, Cement, Lime, Ac.. Ac., will lie disposed of at first cost. THOMAS KENNY. Oct. 23—3 m 152 Broud Street. A good marble cutter wanted. J. J. JONES, At the old stand of Jefferson A Hamilton, corner War ren and Franklin Streets, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. lias In Storo, a fresh supply of FAMILY GROCERIES, CONSISTING in part of Fresh Goshen Cheese and But j tor, Lard, Bacon Ilams, Sides and Shoulders, Irish aud Sweet Potatoes. Onions by the mersure, barrel or string. Peas, Corn, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, Ac. MEAL and FLOUR at Mill prices, and Country Pro duce generally. Nov. 26. 1856. ly FOR SALE. IN tlie most desirable and healthy location in Columbus, the HOUSE and LOT of a half acre and a quarter one-half acre on the corner of tosh and Bryan streets—containing Rooms, 2 Kitchens, 2 Negro Rooms, 2 Store Rooms, one Smoke House, 2 Poultry Houses, Coach House and Sta ble, a superior Well of water, Flower Pit, Dairy, Gardens witli Fruit Trees und Shrubbery, iu good order. Apply on the premises to 0. M. DICKSON. Or at 131 Broad Street (west side) to April 29, 1856. 225tf A. K. AYER. . NOTICE. COLUMBUS, GKO., Jan’y Ist, 1857. MR. F. 0. THOMAS having this day retired from tlie firm of J. 11. DANIEL A CO., the busi ness will be continued under the same name and style (J. 11. DANIEL A CO.) by tlie undersigned, who alone are authorized to use tlie name of th * firm in all transac tions appertaining to tlie same. In returning our thanks to the many friends and cus tomers who have so liberally sustained us in the past, we beg to assure them that we shall continue to use our utmost exertions to snpply them with Good Goods at Steady Prices. J. 11. DANIEL, J. A. GIRDNER. I*. S. All persons indebted to tlie House are respect fully solicited to come forward and settle. Feb. 2-ts GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. P. L. ANDERSEN, (Successor to A. Anderson.) 137 Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia, OFFERS to his old friends and the public generally, a fresh and well assorted stock of Family Groceries & Provisions, consisting of Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Bacon, Lard, Fish, Syr up, Vinegar, Soap, Starch, Candles, Mustard, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Yeast, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. A choice lot of Crockery Ware, Thread, Osnaburgs and HomespuiiS) at Factory prices. Fine and common Liquors of every kind and price. Always on hand a supply of good Northern Butter and Cheese, and Country Butter Eggs, Poultry, <fcc. PALACE MILLS FLOUR of all brands. Orders for Family and Steamboat Stores prompt ly are carefully filled. Nov. 28. ly “BELLA UNION” RESTAURANT AND SALOON. Two Doors West ofthe Postoffice, Bjii§|§k r P HE subscriber having purchased this establishment, X is now fully prepared to administer to the wants aud comfort of the. inner man. The Bar is profusely supplied with none hut the best imported Wines, Brandies and other fine Liquors, and Cigars ot the finest brands to be had in any market. RESTAURANT ls always amply supplied with N& every delicacy the seaports and country affords, such as Oysters, Fish, Fowl, Wild Game of all kinds, Eggs, Ham, Steak, and all the eatables cal culated to astonish the gourmand and delight the epicure. If his triends and the public will favor him with a call they may rest assured none will go away dissatisfied The best Servants always in attendance. Nov. 17, 1556. 6m X. W. GARRAUI). GLASS. A LARGE lot of Gluss—all sizes, at Febl4 R. A. WARE’S. DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND VANCY GOODS. T n , o ' v reiving a well selected stock of 1 DRUG;-, MEDICINES, and FANCY kvery article warranted of the bent qtality. I am @ n°\\ prepared to offer every inducement to friends and patrons wishing articles in my line. Every article going out oi the store will be under tlie supervision of compe teiit Drugguta, who pledge themselves for correctness and dispatch. Thankful for past favors and hoping to ment a continuance. ]{. A. WARE. rebl4y REMOVAL. WE have removed to Mr. K. Barnard's old stand at No. 12 Broad Street, opposite ltedd. Freer & Cos., where we will continue to keep a supply ofthe best Provisions and Groceries, whicli we will sell at the lowest market prices. Thankful for past favors, we respectfully solicit iicon tinuauee ot patronage. Terms cash or when called for. Übnli paid for Country Produce. ° l '’- JEIFERBON A HAMILTON. PUXfIKO AND WRAPPING PAPER. ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. riMIESE MIhLS are prepared to furnish the host ar l?t. 9 | TH “nIPL 1 ' 1 ‘J’ r "Fl>in S i’aper. The paper Mills’ 1 *l* r ‘ e Dl ‘ y MUI * ~rinted’ is ulßd “t these WANTED. HP'it mi” V * NEU ROES to work on the Muscogee X Rail Road, tor whom liberal wages will he paid. . , J. L. MUBTIAN, A| " l _ _ Superintendent. for sale7~ r ] \l lK House and Lot on the Female Academy Square. A formerly occupied by P. A. Clayton. Possession giv en Ist of January. Apply to 8 Sept, 29, 1866. p 0- WILKINS. ALUM SALT. J t )( j BACKS Alum Salt, for sulc by J - “ GI’NBY k CO. FASHIONABLE DRESS MAKER. ~ M!SB M. K. SEYMOUR respectfully informs the Us. dies of Columbus, that she is engaged in the busi ness oi Dress-making, at the residence of Mrs S Vinson on Troup street, where she will Is- pleased to see her old ““iviees She iH September 22. 1850. bacon. 10 000 P^ U?4D . 8 °' ,olce Tennessee Bacon, just 1 received and for sale by August .9. JEFFERSON k HAMILTON. JOHN C. RUSK RICHARD PATTEN W. C. lIODCES. FIRE-PROOF WARE HOUSE. General Ware House and COMMISSION BUSIIVESS. OUR undivided attention will be given to theKCYY\\ STORAG E and SALE of COTTON and PRODUCE. Liberal advances made upon Cotton in Store, ami tin usual facilities offered to induce Shipments to our friends in Savannah, New York, Boston, and Liverpool. Orders for Groceries,promptly executed and articles purchased free of commission, at the lowest market prices for our customers. Columbus, July 36, 1856. RUSE, PATTEN A CO. Warehouse, Commission, Receiving AND FORWARDING BUSINESS. ll’llE undersigned having formed a co-part I nersiiip, will continue business at the obi fcfcfciL stand (Alabama Warehouse) under the and style of KING A SORSBY, and solicit from ilien friends and customers a continuance of their business. JOHN W. KING. April 29, 1856. 225 ts B. A. SORSBY. DISSOLUTION. ’IMIE Firm of Greenwood A Grimes is this day dissolved I by the death of tlie latter. Tlie business oftlie Finn will be closed by T. E. Greenwood. E. S. GREENWOOD, T. E. GREENWOOD. Warehouse aud Commission Business. rpilK undersigned have taken the Warehouse of Green- A wood A Grimes mid will continue the business under the name of GREENWOOD, HARDAWAY A CO. E. S. GREENWOOD, R. A. HARDAWAY, P. 11. ALSTON. Columbus, Gu., Jan. 6,-im Fontaine Fire-Proof Ware House. HUGHES A DANIEL having associated with them. John R. Eastham, will continue tho Ware house, Receiving, Forwarding and Com mission Business, under the hi m of HUGHES, DANIEL & CO. Our particular attention will be given to the sale ot cotton and other consignments. We are prepared to at ford all facilities usual in our business. Liberal Cash advances made on Cotton, in Store or for Shipment tu other points. Bagging, Rope, Suit, Ac., will be furnished our custo mers at current rates, and orders of every description, will meet with prompt attention. Thankful for the lib eral patronage last season, we hope for its continuance Sept. 1, 1856. HUGHES, DANIEL A CO. FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER. G. MONTGOMERY, f j ON BROAD STREET, two Doors—a- VJ jAtai North of the corner of Crawford aud Broad Streets, is prepared with the best material, to manufacture BOOTS iu the most substantial aud fashionable style. He makes and war rants Water-proof Boots to wear 6 months, at $8 oi. Water-proof Boots footed and warranted 6 mos. 6 no September 2, 1856. 6m CIIEWACLA LIME. ’I'IIE undersigned, Agents of tlie above Lime Works JL are prepared to till orders at all times ior LIME in tlie following packages, to wit: 3 Bushel Barrels, and 4]/. Bushel Barrels, iu good order for shipping. This Lime is of fine quality, equal in every respect iu the best Tlioiiiastoii Lime, and bus superseded it in lln interior of Alabama and Western Georgia, it elm he fie. livered at any point in Middle Georgia materially cheap er than Thomaston. May 24. _ GUN BY A CO. PEAS AND BEANS. 1 A A BUSHELS I’EAS and BEANs, just received and liJU for sale by May 2,.tf JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. CHOICE WINES. CHAMPAGNE, Port, Claret, Madoriu. Cicily and .Mal aga, just received and lor sale by M y 23 GUNBY ACO PRESERVES. I? XTRA “ Coucliois” West India Preserves—by tin J Case. M y 23 GUNBY A CO - SALE. A FIRST rate Northern made Two Horse Dray x Wagon, nearly new, low for cash. August 30, 1856. JAMES LIGON. SCRUGGS, DRAKE <fc CO, Factors and Commission Merchants _____ CHARLESTON, S. C BACON. •) HHDS. choice Bacon—hog round, just received AreJ and ior sale at the lowest figures, by March 16. GUNBY A CO. WATCHES. I JUNE Gold Watches, from $25.00 to $225.00; “ Silver Watches, “ SB.OO to $40.00; “ Plate Watches, “ $6.00 to $20.00; Some Real Brass Watches, from $4 to SIO.OO. Oct. 18-ts WILLARD A COOPER. CRACKERS AND SODA BISCUIT. NAI Y BREAD, Soda Buiscuit. Boston Crackers, and baud made Crackers, just received and for sale by August 28. GUNBY A GO. MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. IjHtOM and after this date, tlie Day, or Express Train, will leave the Depot at 1, P. M„ and arrive t Macon at 6% P. M. Leaves Macon ut 2 A. M.; arrives at Columbus at IJ4 A. M. Morning, or Accommodation Train, will leave at A. M., and arrive at Macon at 10.54, A. M. in l |n V n’,? ttCo “ at a !’• M-; arrives at Columbus by iO.IO, P M. J. L. MUBTIAN, Columbus, June 29, 1856. Sup’t. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE. Office Montgomery and West Point R. R Cos., I 0„ , Montgomery, July 6, 1855. ’/ N and after this date, tho Passenger Trains on this Road will he governed liy the following Schedule ■ DAY TRAIN. Leave Montgomery 545 A M Arrive at West Point 45 A. M. Arrive at Columbus 11 50 A J’ Returning —Leave West Point . 9 00 A. m'. Leave Columbus g 40 A. Su Arrivo at Montgomery 230 p M NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Montgomery 7 00 ~ . Arrive at West Point J 230 A M Arrive at Columbus 245 \ M Returning —Leave W’estPoiut .....V.V.'.V.'.’.1l 30 I>’ ill LeaveColumbns .....11 20 P V!. ” Arrive at Montgomery 7 15 A M Doulde daily connections aro continued” from West Point to Atlanta, Augusta and Nashville, and from Co lumbus to Macon, Augusta ami Savannah. ■fiST” Negroes traveling alone must be provided witli two passes, showing permission of their owners to travel over the Road, one ol which will he retained by the Con ductor. J Nov 10 SAMUELG. JONES, Eng. & Sup. TICKETS TO MONTGOMERY *. ATLANTA _NASHVILLK, TENN 15 60 New Fall and Winter Goods. CALIIOUN & JOHNSON No. 58 East SHo of Broad Street, one door above Mrs. b. J. Davies Millinery Store. A liE , HOW receiving the largest,’ cheapest, and best A selected stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, fovring^arUcles— ° IUmI,US ’ consistin e> l**. of the fol- Laslies’aud Misses Cloth and Velvet Cloaks from $1 50 to soo. * Silks, Cashmeres, DeLaines, Poppllns. Velvets, Calicoes, Di ess J ntmngs, bleached and brown Shirtings of all widths and prices. Embroideries and Laces of all descriptions. Shirt, Sheetings and Pillow Case Linens, (imported di rect) all of whicli they will sell at lower prices than auy other bonne in the city. !400 Negro Blankets. Bed Blankets 10-4. 11-4. and 12-4 in great variety. above goods are ail bought new this season. Country Merelunts and Strangers visiting Columbus will find it to their advantage to call and hsik through before purchasing elsewhere. M’e charge nothing for showing goods. -„ , . , J. 0. CALIIOUN, October 20, 1803. If. p. JuIINSON. BOOTS AND SHOES. IADIES Kid and Gaiter Boots; A Misses Kid uml Gaiter Boots ; Gents Calf and Kip Boots; Gents Calf and Kip Shoes—at Nov. 28. ATKINSON’S Notice to Debtors and Creditors. A LL indebted to the estate of Seymour R. Bon- Muocogee county, deceased, are hereby notified to make immediate payment, audall petaonffhni ding demands against said deceased are hereby notified and required to render them in to me duly authenticated tor payment, within the time prescribed bylaw. Jnti. 17-law4od ALEXANDER I. ROBINSON, Admr.