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Advertisements of ‘2O lines, renewable at pleas ure,'inserted at S3O a year—payable quarterly in ‘‘oniitract advertisements exceeding 20 lines, •TV be barged at the rate of $lO for every ad 'itional ten lines—payable quarterly in advance. ” V ivurti-emeuts or notices, occupying a place be tween the reading matter and advertisements, will be charged Ten Cents a line for every inser ting. in PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ROBERT E. DIXON, attorney at law, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. OFFICE on Randolph Street, formerly occupied bv Seymour R. ltonner, opposite the Post Of lice. ‘ Feb. 2,1357. ly HAMILTON <fc PLANE, ATTORNEYS at law, COLUMBUS, GA., HAVE renewed their copartnership and will devote their undivided attention to the prac tice of the profession in the counties of Muscogee, Harris, Talbot and Chattahoochee in this State ami ill Russell county. Ala. union over E. Barnard’s store, Broad Street. Jan. 28-ts lb Y. MARTIN J. J- MARTIN. MARTIN & MARTIN, ATTOH.NETS at law, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. OFFICE on Broad Street, in the scoud story over the Store of Gun by A Cos. Jan. 24,1857. ly \VM. T. IIOLDERNESS, attorney at law, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, OFFICE 12S Broad Street, over Ridgway, Cleck lv & Cos., in the rear of the Charleston Bank Agency. Jan. 24, j 85L Iy_ (11-o D fiOOPER....BRYANT DUNCAN WM. E. BARNETT HOOPER, DUNCAN Sc. BARNETT, attorneys at law. Office in Columbus, Georgia, and Crawford, Ala bma. February 27, 1850. ly ROBERT G. CAIIITHEKS, Attorney at Law, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, liriLL practice in all the counties of the Cha \Y tahoochee Circuit; in the counties of Chat tahoochee, Clay, Early, and Randolph, of tire l’a tau'.a Circuit; and Calhoun and Decatur counties, of the South Western Circuit. February 28, 1856. ly ROBERT BAUGII J. J- SLADE. BAUGH &, SLADE, attokwbys at law, Columbus, Georgia, \\riLL practice law in Muscogee and tlieadjoin >V ing counties of Georgia and Alabama. Office over Bank of Columbus, Broad Street. Jan. 12,1857—ts JUNIUS A. F0X....... HUGH B. DAWSON. FOX & DAWSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. £5“ Office over ltedd, Johnson & Co.'s Store. February 7. 1557. ly _ _ _ _ _ DR. CHENEY, ir.VS now completed his office ami is ready to X attend any calls handed, sent or thrown to him. Particular attention paid to all diseases of Females, and Surgery in any of its forms. With an experience of fifteen years, and close attention to business, he hopes to share a liberal patronage. Of llico in Banks’ Building, liruad Street, now occu pied by T. A. Brannon. Jnn. 21—lm Di-7s. bass Has opened an office over the Bank of Colum bus, for the practice of Med.cine and Surgery, ife” Residence North-east corner of Forsyth and St. Clair streets, Female Academy. Jan. 24,1857.1 y __ . DR. A. C. WINGFIELD UAS opened an office for the practice of Medicine and Surgery, corner of Broad AwS’ amt Randolph Streets, —known as Mygatt’s corner—where persons wishing his services may always find him unless absent on professional duty. October 13, 1856. 3m DR. CARRIGER, IS prepared to attend to all Surgical cases * . committed to Uia charge. mgs? Office as heretofore, in the old St. Mary’s Dink building. Residence —Northeast corner of Crawiord and Forsyth streets. Feb. 12 ly DRS. H. M. <fc M. A. ULECKLEY, IJAYING associated themselves,in the practice 11 of MEDICINE and SURGERY, tender their services to the public generally. Particular attention will ho LiPßtowodSto diseases peculiar to Females, Chronic affections of all kinds, which may he entrusted to then - treatment i; - Office next door to Ridgway, Cleckloy & Cos., over Perry Spencer’s Grocery store, Broad st. ts- Office hours from 8 to 10 a. m., and from 3 to 4 p. m.: also at night between 8 and 10 o’clock. Columbus, April 25 ts CUSHMAN, itr'jT I> HIV TIST. WINTER BUILDING, 48 Broad street, Colum bus, Ga. J an - U> DR. IV. F. LEE, DENTIST, mrrm HAS returned and will he prepared to see his patrons on Monday the 27th inst. Office corner Broad and Randolph streets. Oct. 24,1856—ts R. M. <fc E. L. GRAY, AGENTS, Commission, Receiving and Forwarding MERCHANTS, NO. 133 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. LIGON & TOMMEY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 132 East Side Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in itacon, Eard. Flour, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Salt, Tobacco Cheese, Onions, Potatoes, Applea, Dried H ints, Ac October 20. ly DAN FORTH &. NAGEL, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, No 107 Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, DEALERS IN DRUGS, Medicines and Chemicals, Dyewoods an*l Dye Stuffs, Oils, Paints, aud Painter’s ar ticles, Varnishes, Window Ginas, Putty,Glassware, Perfumery, Ac., Ac. Everything warranted us represented. Orders from the country promptly tilled and satisfaction guaranteed With regard to price and quality. Physicians’ Prescriptions accurately compound ed at all hours of ute day and night. WANTED. TWENTY FIVE N EGROES to work on the Mus- X cogee Rail Komi, lor whom liberal wages will be paid. J. L. MUSTIAN, April 14. Su|>crinteudent. FOR SALE. H E Ilnuse and Lot on the Female Academy Square, formerly occupied by P. A. Clayton. Possession given Ist of January. Apply to sept. 29, 1856. F. O. WILKINS. SCRUGGS, DRAKE A CO, P'Hctorsand Commission Merchants, CHARLESTON, S. C CHOICE WINES. ( ‘UAMPAQNE, Port, Claret. MaderU, Clcily and Malaga, just received and for sale by May 23 GUNUY k CO CAp¥i CAPS ! V LARGE variety of Men’s, Youth’s, Children’s and Infants’ Caps, received this day at reb 24 DIBBLE'S. VOL. 11. l COLUMBUS BAKERY, ISO Broad Street, • COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. RYNEHART & CRICHTON VRE prepared tr furnish at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms, all des criptions of BREAD, CRACKERS AND CAKE. Being practical bakers, aud provided with the latest and most approved machinery, they are enabled to supply a superior article ol every thing usually found in the best establishments of the kind either north or south. They are prepared to execute or ders for all varieties of Cako and Bread.and flatter themselves that from their long experience they can give complete satisfaction to those who may favor them with patronage. They nee none but the best materials. Butter Crackers 9 cents, and Soda Crackers 9}£ cents per lb. at wholesale. Or ders from a distance promptly attended to. N. 11.—Any description ot Cake made for Parties, Weddings, Ac. March 9, 1857. ly GOETCHIUS A HODGES’ COLUMBUS STEAM PLANING MILLS. Corner of St. Clair ami Jackson streets, near the Methodist Church, COLUMBUS, GkA.. TIIIS establishment has now commenced ope rations, witli entirely new machinery and all the latest improvements. ‘Ye have secured the most experienced workmen, and intend to use none but the best material. Sasli, Blinds and Panel Doors, Will be furnished and boxed at the Factory, at the following prices: Sash.—Bxlo, 7 cents; primed and glazed, 10x12,’ 9 • “ “ 18 “ 12x14, 10 “ “ “ 25 “ 12x16,11 “ •* 27 “ 12x18,12 “ “ “ 30 “ 12x20,14 “ “ 35 “ 12x22, 16 “ “ “ 40 12x24, IS “ “ “ 45 “ Thu above Sash are 1% iucli thick, aud made plain. When they are made Lip Sash, two cents per light will be added. All Sash glazed with a superi or article of French Glass. For the convenience of those ordering, we give below the sizes of Frames for Windows for the above sized Glass: NO. OP LIGHTS. SIZE OP OPENING. Bxlo, 12 lights 3 ft ft 4U Bxlo, 15 “ 4ft BU,x2 ft 4U Bxlo,lß “ sft ft 4k Bxlo, 24 “ slt 6kx3 ft % 10x12, 15 “ sft 5%x2 ft 10k 10x12, 18 “ 6ft 6k x2 ft I°k 10x12, 24 6 ft 6J4x3 ft 10k 10x14, 12 “ sft 2kx2 ft 10k 12x14, 15 “ 6ft 4>4x3 ft 12x14, 18 “ 7 ft 6k-x3 ft 4bo 12x16, 12 “ sft 10kx3 ft 4k 12x16, 15 “ 7ft 2%x3 ft 4k 12x18, 12 “ 6ft 61?x3 ft iy, 12x20, 12 “ 7ft 2kx3 ft 4 12x22, 12 “ 7ft 10kx3 ft 4k 12x24 12 “ Bft 6kx3ft 4k 14x20,12 “ 7ft 2kxßftlok 14x24, 12 “ Bft 6J/Jx3 ft 10k Rolling Blinds, for Windows, 60 cents per foot, measuring the length. A window live feet would cost $3 without Painting, Catches, or Hinges. PANEL DOORS: 1% inch thick, without Moulding $2 50 1 “ “ 2 75 1% “ “ 4 panels moulded on one side... 3 50 Iy, “ “ “ “ “ “ ... 4 00 1% “ “ Moulding one side 3 00 l'k “ “ “ “ 325 1% “• ” Moulding both sides 3 50 “ “ “ “ 3 75 1% “ “ “ •• 4 00 1% “ “ “ “ “ 4 50 111 addition to the above, Blinds painted and fur nished with Hinges end Catches, if desired; also, Sash glazed with German or French plate, paint cd, stained, enamelled, embossed and Bohemian glass, of all shades and colors, for side aud t ransom lights and office windows. Plans and specifications lor all descriptions of buildings, furnished to order, with estimates, if de sired. Contracts made for construction and erection of buildings, on reasonable terms. AH kinds of lumber planed, ami flooring and ceiling tongued and grooved. Scroll and other descriptions of Brackets, for or namenting Cottages, Green Houses, Ac., made to order. The proprietors aud builders believe they can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with orders. All the above work will be furnished at short notice. . Sash kept constantly on hand. All orders sent with the Cash,or City Acceptance, will meet with prompt attention. Work to bo sent by the River, Rail Roads, or in Wagons, will be at the risk of the purchaser, as the work will be considered de livered. Special contracts can be made for large jobs. Jan. 16-ly To Southern Merchants A Tourists. PACIFICHOTEL, 172 Greenwich Street, New-York One Door North of Courttand. riiHE Proprietors would advise the people of the A South who intend visiting the City of New’ York, that they will find the amplest and choicest accommodations at this fine Hotel, and a table at all times furnished with an abundance of viands, cooked and served in the most unexceptionable manner. The location of this Hotel is superior, be ing in the vicinity of the various approaches to the city and to its great thoroughfares, and yet suffi ciently private to make the establishment a Home and Family Circle where a genial hospitality may be enjoyed without many of the annoyances and inconveniences of most public hotels. The patron age of the Southern people is respectfully solicited. .JOHN PATTEN, Jr. March 24-limp BKNJ. LYNDK. BROWN’S HOTEL, FRONTING THE PASSENGER DEPOT, MACON, GA. 4&~Meal9 ready on the arrival of every Train. I “'(EG Jan. 28, 1857 6m THE GEM BAR, BILLIARD SALOON AND restaurant. JplSts r new establishment in the basement of 1 Jones’ new building, corner of Broad and Ran dolph streets, is now open to the public. It is fitted up in the finest style, without regard to cost or trouble, the sole object being the comfort of its patrons. The BILLIARD ROOM is supplied with the most approved TABLES and appurtenances. The BAH is furnished with none but the finest imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars. The RESTAURANT is conducted in the best manner, and every delicacy at home or from abroad, will be skillfully served up in the most recherche mode, and at the shortest notice. Persons who may favor the Gem with their pa tronage may rely on good attention from the ser vants and attendants in the several departments. A visit will satisfy the most incredulous of the magnificent attractions presented at the Gem. A FREE LUNCH, daily, at 11 o’clock. Columbus. Nov. 28, 1856. ts TELEGHAPII RESTAURANT, OYSTER SALOON, 4!4 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. #- LUNCH every tiny at 11 o’clock, A. M. ’’ Juo. 20-ts MATTRASSES. A splendid lot at J. 11. SIKES’S CABINET WARE-HOUSE, 48 BROAD STREET, (Kant 81Je,) COLUMBUS. GA., U THERE be will be pleaieil to Kce hie old friends anil HAMIgQjWKL patrone In the Cabinet line. He will always have competent workmen to do all kind of CABINET “IRK in the beet style. Particular attention given to Upholstering and Repairing CUFFINB made to order witli promptness 1 a moderate charges. Jan. 26,1857. J. U. SIKES. JEFFERSON &. HAMILTON, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, No. 1)4 Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, JOSEPH JEFFERSON JOHN 11. HAMILTON. November 15, 1856. ts TENNESSEE BACON. XIJ f WW \ LRS. Tennessee Bacon, hog round. t/U, just received on consignment, and for sale by Apl2tf HUGHES, DANIEL A CO. lath &mi. COLUMBUS, GA., APRIL 28, 1857. HARNDEN’S r- e EXFRESS.^jfIj HARNDEN’S EXPRESS to inform the public that they are now run ning Daily Expresses in charge of experienced Messengers upon Mail trains throughout the North, East, South and AYest. Express leaves daily for Macon, Augusta, Savannah. Charleston, Atlanta. Montgomery, Chattanooga and Nashville, and all intermediate points upon the several Rail Roads throughout the southern country. Express for the North and East leaves Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday, on the Savauuah and New York Mail Steamers. Also, daily Express via land route to Wilmington, Baltimore, Wash ington, Philadelphia, aud intermediate points, for the transportation of money and valuables. No article of freight will be sent via land route, unless so marked and specified in the Company’s receipt, which must he given. Freight anil valuables forwarded with surety and dispatch. Gold, Silver and Bank Notes transported at lowest rates. Notes, Drafts aud Dills of Colloc tlonpromptly attended to throughout tlic country, and prompt returns of collections made. Any orders addressed to Hamden's Express Cos., or S. 11. Hill, Agent at Columbus, Ga.. .hull be promptly utteuded to. Freight forwarded to Apa lachicola per River Steamers. Nov. 25, 1856—1 y HATS t HATS S AN extensive assortment of all sizes, and latest styles, from tlie most celebrated manufactu rers, just received at DIBBLE’S. Feb 24 GRANGER’S MAGIC CORN A3V33 COB MIXiIj. THE undersigned having been appointed agents for the above celebrated Mill, call the atten tion of Planters to its great superiority over all others. The friction rollers, the spiral spring and the le ver, being attached to the shell or outside, gives it a steadiness of motion, possessed by no other Mill of its kind, and we have proven to the satisfaction of all who witnessed its performance, that it re quires less horse power. Purchasers can see the Mill in successful opera tion, by calling on us at onr Warehouse. GREENWOOD A GRIMES. Columbus, July 4, 1856. ly . CLOTHING! ‘ TJ. H. mlbrry, Jlfei 10)4 BROAD ST., (Next Door to J. Kyle & C 0..) COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, KEEPS constantly on band, and offers for sale at prices as low as GOOD CLOTHING can be found here, a large nnd superior assortment of Gentlemen’s and Yontli’s Clotliing, and Furnishing Goods, all of which have been manufactured under his immediate supervision Every garment warranted as represented. Purchasers arc requested to call and examine his expensive stock. November 25. ly BOARDING. ’pilE undersigned can accommodate four or five A Boarders at their Restaurant. Their table is supplied with the best the markets afford. Come and try. F. CORRA & CO. Jan. 20-ts NORTHERN WAGONS. ON consignment, two. four, and six horse Wa gons, of Northern manufacture, and for sale by HUGHES, DANIEL A CO. Apl2tf JEWELRY . CAMEO, Pearl, Coral, Jet, and all Gold Sots, the largest and finest assortment ever before of fered in this city, at Oct. 18-ts WILLARD & COOPER’S. F. LANDON, 7 AlO2 BROAD STREET, tEt Manufacturer and Dealer in HATS AND CAPS Os all descriptions and prices. O -llats made to order, and old Hats re-dressed. Columbus, Ga., Jan. 21. ly J. H. HAPPOLDT J. p. MURRAY. HAPPOLDT & MURRAY, jiF 3l 40 p BROAD COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Importers and Manufacturers of GUNK, RIFLES, PISTOLS, And all Articles in the Xrade. Repairing executed with neatness and dispatch. Keys fitted. Terms cash for all kinds of work. June 5. PRO BONO PUBLICO. IN STORK AND FOR SALE BY JEFFERSON & HAMILTON, No. 12 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. SMOKED Fulton Market Beef; Pickled do do do Smoked Tongues English Dairy Cheese; New York State Cheeue Mackerel, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, in kits, qr. and hf bids Extra sugar cured Tennessee Hams Extra Georgia Hams Choice Goshen Butter by every steamer Fresh Country Butter always on hand White Beans, Irish Potatoes and Onious Soda and Butter Crackers; Pickles and Sardines Rio and Java Coffee. Teas of all kinds, from Jenkins & Cos. New Orleans, crushed and powdered Sugars Fine and domestic Liquors and Cigars FLOUR ami MEAL always on hand, and of the best quality. Every thing, in fact, usually to be found in a Grocery and Provision .Store. Pa tronage respectfully solicited. Terms cosh, or when called for. N0v20,1866-y A. K AYER, GENERAL AGENT. AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING And Forwarding Merchant, No. 131 West Side Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. tegr Particular attention given to the keeping, purchase and sale of Negroes. dad*Administrators’ and Executors’ sales attend ed to on reasonable terms. *• Oct 23. ly WATT 4k BAPPINGTON, GROCERY a * ANI> COMMISSION MERCHANTS, (Next Door to K. Barnard,) No. 65 Broad St., Columbia., Ga. \ITE are now opening, anti intend to keep con -7 V stantly on hand, a select variety of FAMILY GROCERIES anti other articles adapted to City and Country trade. We solicit a liberal share of patronage. TERMS CASH. JAMES M. WATT, JAMES W. BAPPINGTON. Columbus. Gt.. Dec. 15, 1856. ts A. CADMAN, Gunsmith and Bell Hanger. . g. the Market House, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, M Scissors ground, Keys made and fitted. Umbrellas and I’ararols repaired. Jobbing work in general done with neatness ami dispatch. Terms cash on delivery. Nov. 14. ly GARDEN SEEDS. A LARGE, and fresh supply just received and for sale hy DAN FORTH A NAGEL. EMBROIDERIES, 4tc. LADIES Collars, Sleeves, Handkerchiefs, latest of all kinds, Swiss aud jaconet Bands, just open | ing Ly S. ROTHCUILD A BRO. FURNITURE. ALBERTSON, FLYNN & CO., AUK now manufacturing at the NOVELTY WOli KS.fflngfc in thia city, tirs-t china custom ~ made FU RNITURK,of the m#st elegant description, constating of splendidly carved Mahogany ana Walnut Wkrdrobofe, marbto ton and plain BureauH*. Sofas of beautiful pattern*; Chairs; Lounges covered in datnaak aud leather; Tete-a- Tete*; Bedsteads of every variety; Extension mid Center Tables, Ac., Ac. A goodasnortmentof Plain Furniture constantly ou hand. Every article of our manufacture is war ranted to be of the beat material and superior workmanship. We are welling Furniture of our own manufac ture at much lower nrices than are usually charged for inferior articles brought from the North. Our Sales Room in under the New Masonic Hall, Broad street. April (Ms GAINESVILLE HOTEL, GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA. THUS House id now open for the entertainment of the . Public. Perseus seeking a pleasant summer retreat, with water and atmosphere, will find<M£jUntfjiUa_ it at Gainesville. The charges will be moderate, and no pains will be spared to make my patrons comfortable. Stages run from Stone Mountain to Gainesville ou Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays, and from Athens on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. There is also a Livery Stable kent at this place. Persons coining to this place can be met at any point with Hacks or Stages. April UMitn B N. GOWER. BRANDS & KORNER, Tuners and Repairers of Pianos, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, OF FE It Hansen's celebrated —, PREMIUM PIANOS for at very low r prices—from $275 tofjf M $450. Second hand Pianos taken u ** If M J in exchange. Tuned nnd Repaired. Call at the Furniture Store No. 34 Broad Street.* March 24. ly FASHIONABLE EMPORIUM. mH. E- DIBBLE,g| WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealer in the latest styles of HATS, d CAPS, GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS At tho sign of the Mammoth Hat, West sido of Broad street, Odum bus, Georgia. Feb24y MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, CASH CAPITAL AND ACCUMULATION $500,000. C. Y. WEMPLK, Secretary—A. I>. MORGAN, IWt. Drs. Boswell A Billing, Medical Examiners. H. 11. EPPJNG, Agent, Columbus, Ga. March 20, 1857. ly NEW FANCY STOKE. MISS LUDECUS respectfully informs the La dies of Columbus and vicinity, that she has just opened a Store on Randolph street, under Dr. Fogle’s Rooms, and offers for sale, at lowest prices, a well selected assortment of LADIES’ DRESS TRIMMINGS. Fringes, Gimps, Bugle Gimp, Buttons, Embroide ry Patter ns, a Worsted Chenille, Floss Silk, Purse Twist, French Working Cotton. Red Marking Cot ton, Moravian Cotton, Linen Floss, Canvass, Ti dies, Lamp Mats. Bonnet*, Ribbons, Flower*, Lace, Gold and Silver Braid, Silk Embroidery Braid, Lea ther. Silk and Mohair Belting. Linen Buttons, Lin en Coni and Tassels, Black Silk Cord aud Tassels, Jet Bracelets and, Portmonnau-s, and other Fancy articles. DresN-Making, Braiding, Embroid ery, Tracing aud Pinking, In the best and latest style, done to order, and at the shortest notice. All the above articles will be sold at small pro fits, and for Cash only. Api 11-lm L. LUDECUS. EAGLE fc PKKENIX, No. 160 East Side Broad Street, OOLTJIvriBTTS, QrJ±. JTMIK undersigned having opened A anew house under the alnive name, is now ready to dispense, in recherche mode, to hia friends aud the <32bi9K*'’ public at large, the best qualities of imported WINES, BRANDIES, PORTER, ALE, and CI GARS. Also, the best of CIDER. Every thing ahull be served in the most fastidi ous manner, either hy the Proprietor himself, or attentive, capable and polite assistants. Our motto shall bo, “We shall study nnd strive to please.” A fine LUNCH will be served every day, (Sabbath excepted) at 11 o’clock, A. M. No outside allow —but rare attractions are to be found within the “ Eagle A Pho*uix.” Call, see, and be satisfied. J. D. SMITH, Agent. Feb.4ly REMOVAL. RM. A E L. Gray, have removed to No. 133 j Broad Street, one door below Ay re's Auction House, formerly occupied hy J. P. A A. Illges, where they will be happy to wait on their friends. Just received and will be constantly receiving, a large supply of MEAL and FLOUR. In tlie Article of Flour We clain to have the best. CUSTOMERS Can be supplied with Meal ami Flour at their resi dences by application at the Store or of our wagon. No Disappoint incut. Housewives shall not grumble because there is no good Flour in the market. Our arrangements are such that we can supply any desired quantity or quality. day and night.“V£ October 8. ISM). MURPHIES S MURPHIES ! BBLH. very superior IRISH POTATOES, Red • and Yellow. For sale by Feb 11-ts GUN BY A CO. SI N BOOK lIINDEIIY. AFTER a suspension of several months, the ROOK BINDERY attached to the BUN JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT is again in “per ation. MNfi£ftUß& Having a competent Binder, the publh may rely on having binding done in any style desired, of durable workmanship, and with promptness. Persons having M ÜBTC, M AG AZIN KB, and LA W REPORTS to bind, will do well tocull at the Jnn. 26, 1857. SUN BINDERY. POliK ! PORK ! YVTK have 100 hogs to slaughter, which we in V V tend doing as parties may order. FeMßtf K. M. A K. L. GRAY. MARRIAGE REt ORDS. A FEW copies of full hound five quire MAR RIAOK KKOOKDB, hlldwtßely printed m good paper, and substantially bound, for sale at the Sun Office. Price $lO. A NEW LOT. m PIECES Opera Flannels, all colors. Talmas and Talma Cloths. Large lot Irish Linens— warranted, at ATKINSON’S. PRINTERS INK. A LARGE lot of Printers Ink, both News and Book—the former at 30 oeuts, and the latter at 40 cents per lb., aud in cans of different sizes, just received and for sale by March 3-ts CHAFFIN A JOHNSON. BOARDING. Mlt. ami Mrs JAMES LIGON are prepared and desirous to accommodate twenty or twenty five Day Boarders, at the new building over Nos. 122 and 124 Broad Street. The Fare will he good, and every attention given to make Boarders com fortable. Terms motivate. Oct. 13. LOAN ASSOCIATION STOC K. I JOB BALE, Ten Shares in Muscogee Building 1 and Loeu Association, and Fifteen Shares in OdumhuH Building and Loan Association. Apply to WM. C. GRAY, or March IS. tl o. M. STONE. SOMETHING NICE. IxOUItLE Extra Family Flour at Ten Dollars per / barn!. Five per cent, discount to dealers. Made ot pure White Wheat, and warranted to pleas* the mot fastidious. March 12-ts WINTER’S PALACE MILLS. FIRE PROOF. ROOF OIL for Flra-Proof Painting, und Blake’s Fire Proof Palut, for sale by Nov. 19. DAN FORTH A NAGEL. LIGON & TOMMEY, No. I£‘A Broad St. 9 COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. TTTOULB respectfully inform tlie public geuo f V rally, that they have on hand, and are con stantly receiving the foil wing articles, which they will sell on reasonable terms : Provision*. Tonn. & Georgia Hams. “ Sides < “ Sh’lds Fulton Market Bwf Dry and Pickled Beef ji Smok’d APickld Tongues’ Venison Best Leaf Lard 1 Tickled Pork ( Fish, Mac'rclNol, 2, A 3, in bids [ M bids., and } A bids. j| Mac’rol No 1 and 2 in kits Salmon and White Fish ■ I Miscellaneous. Horse Radish | Pit Fruit Powder Shot < ;i| >.s • Powder Flasks Shot Pouches Game Bags Chocolate l4imp Oil i Onions Potatoes Wood and Willow Wuro Rice Candies inkits Ilomlnv Split Peas Northern Beans Corn Meal Crackers. Butter Pic Nic “ Crackers Water “ Soda “ Lemon Pic Nie Fruits, Malaga Uaisins Prunes in jars and boxen Lemons, Apples, Nuts Currants, Citron. Ac. Spices. Nutmegs, Cinnamon, |l Mace, Cloves, Ginger, i> Pepper, Alspico Preserves. ]’ Pineapple Peaches Pickles. Gherkins MtxedJPickles Cheese. English Dairy State Cheese Butter. Goshen, ree’d every week Country Molasses. Golden Syrup Stewart’s “ N Orleans “ Vinegar. Vennarilli Macraront Yeast Powders Soaps. (Colgate’s Variegated, ]4% and l lb bars Colgates Bar Soap “ Extra No.l “ Pale Family Soap ;Union Lvasiu Castile Soap Caiulles. Sperm i Patent Star and Tallow Sauces. I Catsup and Pepper Sardines Segars. a fine assortment of different brands Tobacco Also Retain Flour Teas —Best qualities and different kinds Salt. Sack and Table Salt Sugar. Stewart’s Refined New Orleans Loaf and Crushed Cot Tee. Old Government Java Laguira I Rio and Mocha Cotton Yams and Osna burgs Bugging, Hope A, Twine, Also a good assortment of Staple Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Ac., Hardware, Crockery, and numer ous other articles which are not mentioned in the above. Oct. 2£ 185$—6m IMPORTANT TO GENTLEMEN. P. H. HARTMANN AIT I S II K S respectfully W inform the citizes limbus, and the visiting public jj** generally that holms opened a _ || Hair Dressing and Sha ving Saloon, in the building formerly occu pied by the Apalachicola Telegraph Office, where he expects, by strict attention to business, to merit the confidence of all who will honor him w ith their patronage. He is confident, and deter mined that his establishment, and the style of his work shall be second to none. In bis cases will always be found a full assortment of Perfumery, lnvlgorators, Soaps, Oils, Comb*, Brushes, Collars, Ac. 4ffp’ Wigs and Toupees furnished on short not ice, and warranted in all respects. Entrance on Ran dolpli Btreel. Feb. 1 1 \ COLUMBUS HOTEL. mills house situated north of . A the Columbus Bridge, is now open for the reception of Boarders and transient l' atr,lll Jl*jp)B*Ut[r, age. The fare shall bo good, and charges reasonable. No efforts will be spared to make the guests of this house comfortable J. T. SCOTT, Jail. 14— 3)n Proprietor. FOR SALE, A GOOD FIRE ENGINE, together with about Seven Hundred of HOSE, all in good order. This ap pa rat us is well adapted to a Country Town. For any information, address 11. T. IIALL, or Columbus, Ga., Feb. 1 L-3t J. CL BTIM FFFK. OENT.’S FURNISHING GOODS. SHIRTS, Under-shirts, Collars, Cravats, Drawers, Half- Hose, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, etc., to be procured at DIBBLE’S. Fob 24 ItOCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS. PRINTING and Wrapping Paper for sale on low terms. CASH PAID FOR Rags 3 cents per lb., over 100 lbs. 3% cents per lb. Old Kentucky Bagging and Rope 2% cents per lb. Old Manilla and Gunny Bugging 1 cent per lb. Grass Rope 80 cents per hundred. Clean Shucks, Rice and Rye Straw, in bales, 50 cents per hundred. Columbus, March 0. 1867. TENNESSEE BACON. WE arc receiving, on con- - signment, large lots of SIDES, HAMS and SUOULDE KF —both incasks and boxes. For sale hy March 23-ts KING A SOASBY. FOR RENT. A DWELLING with five rooms, new and . well finished, in a pleasant part of the city. Apply to Feb2otf 11. M. CLECKLY. GOOD EATABLES. JUST RECEIVED—Fresh Baked Crackers; White Beans; Eggs and Butter; Cheese and Lard; Fulton Market Beet; Mo!aiwes, hi barrels and half barrels; Mackerel and Codfish ; Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Salt, Ac. Feb. 21-ts WATT A HAPPINGTON. DISSOLUTION. TIMIE partnership in the grocery trade carried on A by the undersigned in Columbus, Ga., under the style of J. R. HULL A CO., is by consent disso ved. Each of the undersigned are authorised to niaks settlements nnd coUectthe debts. All per sons indebted to said firm are requested to make immediate payment, or in default thereof, the aid of the courts will la* invoked. JOHN It. HULL, January 30, 1867. M. L. PATTERSON. SWEET HAVANA ORANGES. JUST Received,by F. CORRA A CO., Feb. 5. 42 Broad Street. CHOICE Hi T I ER AND CHEESE. IpL KEGS and half kegs Orange county BUT t* TRH; 40 boxes English Dairy and State Cheese; just re-ceived and for sale hy F.bMtf JEFFKBSON A HAMILTON. ROCK SALT, ROCK SALT in blocks from 10 to 200 lb*., a su porior article for stock and cheaper thun any other salt, by GUNBY A CO. Dec 2-ts SOMETHING DELICIOl) *. JUST received pr. Express, a select assortment of I're served Game and Meafa. Also, Lobsters, Pickles. Sardines, Essence of Anchovies, Kasborry Vinegar, Pine AppleChcwe, Swiss Cheese, etc. V. CORRA A CO., Feb. 5. 42 Broad Street. JUST ARRIVED. ("1 ANDIES*—Cocoa Nut, Vanilla, Pea Nut, Cream j Nut. Love, (I love you) Sugar Almonds, Blanched Almonds, Lemon Gum Drop*, Mottoes, Widow Malone’s Cough Candy, Ac. Ac. F. CORRA A CO., I'cbl t 42 Broad st. ON CONSIGNMENT. •J | w || | BUSHELS new Corn, ill sacks. Spo- Ojt M M * rial contracts can he made with the undersigned to deliver corn in good Nacks, in any quantity at either of the Kail Road Depot*, or on Steamboat. Call and seen* at 133 Broad Street. Jan. Ift- ts I). M. h K l. <JKAY._ FI LTON MARKET BEES’. (~1 HOICK Fulton Market n.- sand an Extra lot j of Ten nos so. Hams, just received by Sept. 13. HUNBY A 00. KEYS! weirp. • llWfl KEY-8, one believed to belong to an Iron 1 Sale, tlie other (I common door key, were re ccntlv picked tiff ou the street. Call at the Jan.2fl.-tf_ SUN OFFICE. CLOT 111 NO. VVKRY heavy supply of tlelif. aud Youth’s ClothiUK and furnishing gixslv, just received by express, aud selling extremely low hy Aprils S. ROTHCIIILD k BKO. STOP THE MURDERERS. SI,OOO DOLLARS REWARD. IN LIBIIA W. CALLAWAY committed ft cold Li blowdud aud brutal murder in killing my brother, L>win J. Laird, on the 8d of Japuary, last, in this place. A. 11. Bailey (IUH Bailey) was engaged in the bast* act, and is equally guilty as accessary. I immediately offered a reward of five hundred dollars each, for their apprehension to he lodged in any safe jail in the State, o that they could be brought to Justice. The Governor of this State has since offered a reward of two hundred and fifty dolars for each or eitber of them to be delivered to the proper authorities of this county (Coffee co.) 1 have now concluded to chauge my offers from live hundred dollars for each, to Seven llundjed ami Fifty Dollars for Callaway, and Two Hundred and Fifty for Bailey. The rewards now stand (the Governor’s included) One Thousand Dollars for Callaway, and Five Hundred Dollars for Bailey.— These amounts will be promptly paid whenever the murderers are delivered as above. Callaway is about twenty-seven years of age, about six Veet one inch in height; weighs about 160 lbs., is very straight and of fine personal ap pearance ; complexion and hair very light, eyes blue, uose a little Roman, lips thin, lias one or more front teeth plugged with gold. He ordinarily has but little to say, but is well educated and very intelligent, aud is very fond of dress and liquor He is left handed, is a gambler by profession, and will be apt to follow* gaming for a living wherever he may go. He has a scar on his left arm near the elbow, caused by a pistol bull. Bailey is about twenty-live years old, about five feet six or seven inches in height, weigh* about 160 lbs., is somewhat chunkey built, eves blue, ltair auburn color, Ms lace has a peculiar redness, and appears somewhat spotted. His voice is father ►*ro sand harsh, and his education is quite limited. He is a horse jockey and picayune gambler, by i rofession. lie w ill be more apt to stop in some backwoods country than in town or city. H. W. LAIRD. Please assist me, reader, in bringing the mur derers to justice, ami greatly oblige, 11. W. L. Geneva. Ala., March IHh, 1857. 198-ts PROFESSOR O. J. WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE, FOR RESTORING HAIR ON SiLXjD HEADS, AND RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO THE NATURAL COLOR. f | ‘HIS astonishing and unequaled preparation I lias never failed to ptoduce a growth on Bald Heads, when used according to the directions, and turn hair back to its original color, after having become gray, and reinstate it in all its original health, lustre, softness und beauty. Removes at ouce ull scurf, dandruff, and unpleusunt itching, scrofula, erup ionsnml feverish heat from tlie scalp. It also prevents the hair from becoming unhealthy and falling off, and hence acts as a perfect HAIR IN VIGOR ATOR AND TONIC. We annex a few certificates to corroborate oui assertions: State (ts Illinois , Carlisle , June 27, 1853. J have used Prof. O. J. Wood's Hair lieutorative, and have admired its wonderful effect. My hair was becoming, as I thought permanently gray, but by the use of the Restorative, it has resumed its original color, and, I have no doubt, permanently so. 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Dear Sir: 1 have used two bottles of Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative, und can truly say, it is the great est discovery of the age, for restoring und changing the hair. Before using it, I was as gray as a man of seventy. My hair Ims now attained its original color. You can recommend it to the world, with out the least fear, as my case w as one of the worst kind. Yours, 1) N MURPIIY. St. Louis, March 7, 1554. Prof. Wood : My hair commenced fulling off some three or four years since, and continued to do so, until I became quite bald. I tried ull the popular medicines of tho day, but to no effect. At last I was induced to try your celebrated Hair Restora tive, and am happy to say. it is doing wonder*. 1 have now a fine growth of young hair, and cheer fully recommend its use to all similarly afflicted. A. C. WILLIAMS, 133 Second street. Jtasin, Mich., Any 2,186 ft. Tips is to certify that one year ago, I was quite gray, and my hair so thin upon the top of my head, that I feared its entire loss. In this condition, I applied fir and obtained a bottle of Prof Wood's Restorative, and before I had used one quart bottle the gray hairs Ims entirely disappeared, and it had thickened up, so us to be as full as usual, und it as sumed a glossy appearance, apparently more beau tiful limn ever it was before. I do, therefore, cheerfully recommend it to all those ladies who value a beautiful head of hair. I will also state that 1 use it now. occasionally, for its healthy and beautifying effect. SARAH J. BROWN. Chicago, May 1, 1864. 1 lmvo used Prof Wood’s Hair Restorative to de cided advantage. It prevents the hair from com ing out, gives it a gloss and softness very desirable. The few* gray hairs I lmd, have entirely disappear ed. Others of my family have used it, and concur with me in pronouncing it all it professes to be. 11. A. CLARK, Michigan Avenue. St. Louis , Sejtt. 20, 1863. Dr. O. G. WOOD—Sir: 1 have used neatly three bottles of your Hair Restorative and have found its effects very satisfactory. It has entirely destroyed all dandruff from my head, and restored my hair to its originul color, which had become quite gray. WM. TRUSDALE. jtdr Bold at 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mis souri, 316 Broadway, New York, and Ly ail Drug gists everywhere. All kinds of family pateut inedeciues fi r sale, on the best possible terms, at Professor Wood’s establishment, 114 Market street, St. Louis. TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. C1 IRCU1RCUMSTANCES have recently come to our / knowledge which render it necessary for us to announce, that Mr. L. KTERN, a merchant on Broad Street, in this city, Ims no connection with our firm. We are not to be held responsible, either ruorrully or otherwise, for uny of his acts, as lie has never had any connection with either ofour Stores. B. 0. A 8. STERN, Nos. 28 und 70 Broad Street, Jail, 16—3 in Columbus, Ga. A C ARD. MY Uncles B. G. A 8. Stern stated in this paper yesterday that I have no connection with their firm, of which lam very proud. Also, lam truly sorry to be u connexion of thedrs by birth. My moral character is, 1 consider, fur superior to theirs, and Ido not wish them to be responsible for any of my act*, as I can alway* meet my demands without their owdstauce. Furthermore, I would warn said gentlemen not to trouble me any more. If otherwise 1 shall leave it to the community to decide our moral characters. L. STERN. Jan. 17-3 m FRESH AND FINK. fTUIK undersigued husjust received a fresh aup- X ply of Family Groceries, und a few* fine Hums from Tennessee. Also a fine lot of Irish Potatoes and Onious. All of w hich he is determined to sell oil as reasonable terms as they cun be bought in the city. So, all who are in want of fresh Cheese, Butter, and other articles usually ke|d in a Family Grocery Store will please call immediately on J. J. JONES, At the obi stand of Jefferon A llamilston, cor ner of Warren and Franklin Streets. PERFUMERY. lifiIKNCH and American, from tlie best Perfu r nier*—LuPin's, Buzeut and otheis, for sale Ly NoV. 19. DANFORTH A NAGEL. STRAW GOODS* VERY description of Straw Good*, now receiv Id ing, and for sale at DIBBLE’*, Fcb24 KAISINH AND ALMONDS. RAISINS itt quarter and half boxen, and A1 w nds, Currents and Citrons—all lresh—just received ami for sale by GUNBi A CO. Feb. 26. MISSES’ KID GLOVES. A MAGNIFICENT variety of the ainallest size*. ju*t received by Bxpres*, and on sale at Fet>24 DIBBLE’S. FISHING TACKEL. A LARGE supply ju*t received by March 18. BROOKS A CHAPMAN. GUANO. 1 / I TONS Peruvian Guano, tor sale by 11/ Fed 26. G( NB\ A CO NEW HAMS. A LARGE and fresh supply. Ju*t received by R. BL A K. L. GRAY GAS LIGHT STOCK. AI \ SHAKES of the Columbus Gas Light Cctm fX\/ puny Stock, for sale low. Enquire of March3 I—ts J. M. KVRRIft’ {NO. 230.