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About The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1857)
raXi ly sun. L liursday Morning, April ■*, 1837. We called iu yesterday at Vandeuberg’s Emporium of Pianos, Music and Musical Instruments, aud were much pleased to f ee such a large, varied aud tine stock.— ]i j pianos are of a superb order of finish —among them some of the finest and ettiest we ever saw—sweet toued—such a < would cliarm the greatest hater of the gentler sex. We invite our lady readers, especially those who desire to obtain one of these great banishers of dull care, to call ou Vaudenberg. See advertisement L another column. Picnic and Target Firing. The military companies of the city, aud I such citizens as had the good luck of an I invite, enjoyed the festivities of a picnic [at Camp .Montgomery, near this city, yes- I terday. Target tiring came off during the [day by the honorary members of the Co lumbus Guards, and the prizes—one sil ver salver, pitcher, aud two goblets—were won by Thomas Chaffin, Jr. J j The steamboat Wave, from this place, arrived at Apalachicola ou the 24th, with <lB4 bales of cotton. A letter from Apalachicola, dated the 25th, states that John Kinsley, Mate of the Wave, fell from the boiler deck aud broke his thigh aud was otherwise injur ed. He was better on tbe 2oth, but his condition was still considered critical. Fur the Daily Sun. Things About Town—No. XXIII. I Our city is very much iu need of a prop erly constructed building for public exhi bitions, such as addresses, lcclures, the atrical performances, concei ts, &c. We have the Temperance Hall, a very large and spacious one it is, but very miserably constructed for auy kind of public exer cise of the human voice. A calf might idu well enough on its stage, and could be very distinctly heard, or, perhaps, the swelling notes of our “ Mexican mocking birds” might fall sweetly and iu silvery tones upon the ear, but for the voice of poor huinau nature it is too much. Can not some improvements be made so as to assist all who “speak in public on the stage?” But aside from this, the seats are so constructed that a person from the jback seats gets only a view of the head | and shoulders of the performers; the foot lights he never sees, without standing up and sometimes getting on the seat. Oh, that some of our capitalists could be pos sessed of public spirit enough to erect an Atheneum, with ail the modern improve ments of adaptation for public speaking and singing. The speaker or singer who comes out of Temperance Hall with sound lungs has a set equal to a blacksmith’s bellows. Rambler. [ Columbus and Her Railroad Interests. The citizens of Columbus, esteemed I wise and energetic in general, have al ways been slow to perceive their true in terests with respect to railroad conne tions. Confident in the natural advantages of their position, they refused all railroad facilities until cotton was taken out of their warehouses and wagoned to the vil lage of Oglethorpe. They then opened their eyes to their real situation, and built i the Muscogee Railroad. This restored \ Columbus to her accustomed prosperity, which the Mobile and Girard Railroad ha: kept np to high water mark, and promises to advance beyond anything we have ever before enjoyed. In the mean time, a connection by railroad with Eu faula was offered to us, and unwisely neg lected until the citizens of that growing and prosperous town had formed engage ments with the South-Western Railroad Company, which are now to be consum mated by the construction of a branch road from Cuthbert, in Randolph county. It may be a matter of wonder to our citizens, that the Central, and South- Western Railroad Companies will persist in the extension of their lines of road by way of Eufaula, when all the benefits of the extension could be secured by build ing a road from Fort Mitchell, upon the Mobile and Girard Railroad, to Eufaula —a distance of about 32 miles—and over a nearly level plain, at very small cost. — This mystery may be explained, and very easily understood. Savannah, the Central, and South- Western Railroads, arc competing for the trade of the great South-West. Rut though Savannah is one hundred miles nearer Montgomery, Ala., than Charles ton is, she finds it impossible to compete with her commercial rival, because of the delay and expense of portage at Columbus. A gentleman connected with our Rail roads, and well posted in their statistics, informs us that nine tenths of the through travel which passes over the Montgomery and West l’oint Railroad goes by way of Atlanta instead of Columbus; and that it is impossible to compete with the upper line in the transportation of all heavy freights. There are now, we are inform ed, three thousand tons of iron belonging to the Alabama and Florida Railroad, lying at the port of Savannah, which can not be transported over the lower line of railroad, because there is a charge of 50 cents per ton, on the iron, for drayage, at Columbus. It will now be understood why Savannah, the Central, und South- Western Railroad Companies are pushing thp latter road across the Chattahoocheo River, at Eufaula. They are determined to have a continuous line of railroad from the seaboard to the waters of the Alabama River, without portage. And this same portage at Columbus is and was the chief argument used by the citizens of Eufaula against the Columbus connection. Remove it, aud we have strong reasons to believe that the Eufuula Brunch Road will be abandoned, that the money subscribed to it will be diverted to the construction of a Branch Road from Fort Mitchell to Eufaula ; and that important nil can be obtained from these great seaboard corporations towards the further extension of the Mobile .and Girard Railroad. In futuro articles we will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of an easy connection at this point, of all the Roads centering here, and the way to do it; and why Eufaula should consent to the diver sion of her capital from the South-West ern branch to the Mobile and Girard branch. —Times and Sentinel. Works of Art. Such of our citizens who saucy Oil Pointings, will have an opportunity to examine a large number on Friday of this *eek, at the store of Harrison & McGehee. Their sale, wc are assured, is entirely peremptory. * SUMMER PACKET. ‘THE steamer CHAWALLA will be . n, ru . n 118 a Sonuaw Packet between la4isfisfc±7 •wOlanabus and Apalachicola, as J* l " e kusiness will warrant remuneration to the owner *- April 28-ts. DISCOVERED AT LAST I GREATEST CURE IN~ThF WORLD FOR PAIN! Pro£ Chas. De Grath’s Original ELECTRIC OIL 1 TIIIS Oil Is the only sure remedy in the world tor the cure of Rheumatism, Deafness, Gout, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica, Spinal and Bron chial complaint#, Tic Doloreux, Headache, Cramps, Croup, Piles, jb’elous, Spraihs and Bruises, Cuts and Wounds, Swelled Glands, Still Joints, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Sore Nipples, Swelled Breast, Womb Disorders, Salt Rheum, Canker iu the mouth aud stomach, Palpitation, Eruptions, Caked least, Quinzy, Sore Throat, Palsy, Pleurisy, Ulcers, Lock Jaw, Heart Burn, Tooth aud Ear-ache, Nervous ness, Costiveness, Bums, Sore Gums of teething Infants, Hemorrhage, Abscess, Stiff Necks, Broken Breast, Chilblains, Tetter, Shingles, Frosted Feet, Fever and Ague, Chapped Hands, or any diseases that arc sore aud painful, is the only article ever brought before the public that will do its work perfectly in from three to twenty minutes —has beeu used by thousands aud pronounced to be the best remedy ever discovered. This Oil acts on the system with electricity—is of pure vegetable preparation. Not the slightest danger of applying it outwardly or inwardly. It at once gives a permanent cure—in most cases from ten to twenty minutes. The best physiologists of Europe have discovered that all organic derangement of the animal system is the effect of an obstruction of the physico-electric fluid in the organ diseased. A skillful application of this Oil puts in immediate motion the nerve fluid, aud the cure is at once accomplished. No bleedings—no vomiting, purging or blistering is resorted to. None genuine without the signature of Prof. C. Dk Grath, Labels signed in writing. Principal Depot No. 30 South Eighth street, three doors bel >w Chestnut, Philadelphia. Coun try Dealers and Druggists can l>e supplied whole sale and retail. Price 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 per bottle. Try everything else, give this one simple trial. CAUTION.—Be careful to ask for and get De Grath’s Electric Oil, as worthless imitations abound. There are numerous imitations sprung up on the reputation that my article has acquired. The public must beware. They are worthless. AFFLICTED, READ THIS. Miraculous cure made on one of the citizens of Macon: Macon, April 8, 1257. Prof. De Grath —Dear Sir: This is to certify that 1 had a fall, sprained my shoulder and was attlieted for eighteen days, and lost tlie use of my arm, and could not raise my hand to my head, and hearing of the wonderful cures effected by De Grath’s Electric Oil, and by one application of the Electric Oil l was immediately enabled to raise my hand to my head and take off my hat. Thank God I am well, and I cheerfully recommend it to all the afflicted. The application was made before a hundred persons. Yours truly, (Signed) A. JORDAN. Witness—J. A. Ilafer, John W. Brantly, Chas. U. Rogers, Lewis Young, Lewis Young, Geo. T. Franklin, J. W. Aderhold, A. B. Ross, Ed. G. Jeffers, B. P. Freeman, E. Price. Macon, April 8, 1857. Prof. DeGrath—Dear Sir: I, Capt. B. B. Smith, hereby certify that I have been afflicted with Rheumatism for four years, and at times could not sleep. By hearing of the wonderful cures by De- Grath's Electric Oil, I was induced to try it, and the first application of the Electric Oil I was at once relieved, and now have the perfect use of my arm. The application was made before fifty per sons. B. B. SMITH, Twiggs Cos. YYe, the undersigned, were present. J. J. Riley, J. 11. Brantly, H. J. Cooper. aprll—tf [Raleigh (N. C.) Standard. CERTIFCATE. Winauoro’, S. C. March 9, 1857. I, David Elkin, do hereby certify that 1 have been badly ailiicted for about two months with in flammatory rheumatism, one of my legs being much swollen, stiff and sore, so that I found it ex ceedingly difficult to walk—that the stiff joint lias been twice rubbed with Prof. I)v'lirath's celebrated Electric Oil within thirty hours, and I now have the perfect use of the afflicted limb. 1 was also troubled with partial deafness in my left ear, and by a single application of the Electric Oil my hear ing has been greatly improved. DAVID ELKIN. AFFLICTED, HEAD THIS! CERTIFICATES I Augusta, Ua., March 28, 1857. Prol. DeGrath—Dear Sir: This is to certify that my boy Moses has been afflicted witli Rheumatism for seventeen years, and by one application of your Oil (Prof. DeGrath’s Electric Oil) was entirely cu red, and I cheerfully recommend it to all similarly affected. Yours Respectfully, C. HEUBER. Augusta, Ga., March 28,1857. Prof. DeGrath—Dear Sir: This is to certify that I have been afflicted with Headache and Corns on my feet, from which I have suffered very much, and by the DeGrath's Electric Oil, I have been cured of my Headache and Corns, and therefore recommend it to all. I>. McCUE. Prof. DeGrath’s Electric 0i1.—525 reward.—l will give $25 for the apprehension of a low scamp, who printed some dirty bills and called his stuff bv the name of my Electric Oil. PROF. CIIAS. DeGRATII, Ap22tf 39 Soutli Eighth street, Philad a. The Electric Oil is for sale in Columbus at the Drug Store of BROOKS <t CHAPMAN. CIGARS AMU TOBACCOV Ira 1U U | CIGARS, imported from Havana, J G.WI M / and selected from the most approved brands. SMOKING TOBACCO, real Turkey, Fig, A\adding Cake, Honey Dew; also, CHEWING TOBACCO. For sale at F. CORRA & CO.’S, April 21. 42 Broad street. MORE M’EW GOODS I S. ROTHCHILD & BRO., Broad at., Columbus, Ga. wholesale and retail dealers in STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, Gent.’s and Youth’s Clothing, &c. XIIAVE just received a large and , , extensive stock of all kinds of the/fj/l-jm articles embraced in their business,! (j !il() aud invite tho attention of the tradingUj Li!i public to the inducements they are enabled to of fer. We guarantee every article to he such as represented, and trust a discriminating public will call and satisfy themselves of the fact. By a due regard to honorable deuling, and being satisfied with quick sales and small profits, wo trust to merit aud receive a fair proportion of patronage. April7-y THIS MORNING PER EXPRESS, RECEIVED a fresh lot of CANDIES, consisting of Cocoa Nut, Cream, Vanilla, Cordial Drops, Sponge, Luinon Gum Drops, Sugur Plums, Jenny Lind Mottoes, Roms with faces, Ac., Ac. Uuran teed to he made With pure sugar and of the best quality. F. CORRA A CO., April 21. No. 42 Broad st. DISSOLUTION. r |MIE co-partnership heretofore existing in this X city, under the name and style of Ridgway, Cleckley A Cos., was dissolved on the Ist of Febru ary, by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the firm are requested to come forward without delay and settle. Either member of the firm is authorised to settle its affairs. D. A. RIDGWAY, A. 1). CLECKLEY, 11. M. CLECKLEY, April 11, 1857 M. D. DONEY. FASHIONABLE HATS! GOOD HATS II All Styles of Hats!!! HATS—HATS—IIATS! HATS—HATS—HATS !! If yon want any kind of a 0.U.. HA.T * , „ „ J- H. DANIEL ft CO’S, April 11. 123 Broad Street. COB HALE ONE of the most desirable residences in AeesA the city, situated on the comer of ffilflß Bryan and Mclntosh Street*, containing nix S** 3 * rooms, all new, having been recently completed On the lot are a good Kitchen, Smokehouse, Car riage house and Stable. Also, a tine Well of water with Bath house attached, For terms apply to A. B. RAGAN, or Columbus. Nov. 15—ts A. K. AYER. NEW ROOKS. SMILE 3 and Frowns, by Sarah A. We lit 7. Husbands in Utah, by Maria Ward Neighbor Jack wood, by Paul Creyton Arctic Adventures; edited by Epes Sargent Private Correspondence of Daniel Webster The Sultan and his People, by C. Oscanyan Vascnnselos, by W. Gilmore Sims The American Citizen, by Bishop Hopkins The Bay Path, by J. O. Holland Words of Jesus Christ of History, by John Young Tile Mystery of Evil and God, by John Young Spurgeon’s Sermons; second series The American Florist Guide Henry Lyle, by Miss Marryatt Richard the First, by Abbott Villas and Cottages, by CAlvert Vaux Dora, by a Stroler in Europe, (a now snpply) Tongue of Fire, (anew supply) Inquire Within, or .3,700 Facts for the People Just received by ‘ J. W. PEASE. April 6-ts COMMERCIAL. CHARLESTON, April 27.—COTTON. Buyer* were unable in make much progress to-day in the execution of their orders, iu consequence of the very lirm position occupied by holders, aud the sales wore consequently limited to some 526 bales, 258 of which brought 11c., uud 268 bales were sold at ll%c. LOUISVILLE, April 25.—The only transaction in pork was 40 bbls. mess at $22. In bacon, sales of 66 casks clear sides at 12%c., 17 casks at 12%, pkgs extra, and $1.25 for packages, 17 casks shoul ders at 9c. packed, aud 10 tierces Falls City hams at 12 cents. Very little bacon arriving—stock 10,000 lbs—sold from wagons at 8%, 10% and 11%. Raw whisky 23c. A sale of 30 obis, copper dis tilled at $L per gallon. Flour firmer, the stores and mills asking $5.00 @ $5.75 lor superfine; only light sales. Rod wheat sl.lO, white $1.20c. COLUMBUS UHOCEUV MARKET, COLUMBUS, April 30, 1857. BACON.—The market is fully supplied. We quote Hams 13c ; clear Sides 14%c., ribbed Sides 14c.; Shoulders 12%c.; Hog round 13%c. LARD.—Supply equal to demand, at 15% to 18c. Refined held at 20c. by the Can. BUTTER—Country 25; Northern 35c. BEEF—In market, 8 to 10c. by the quarter. FLOUR.—By the Barrel, $7 50 to sl2. . SUGAR.—N. O. Brown 12J4 to 14c.; Crushed, Pulverised or Loaf, 16 to 18c. COFFEE.—Rio 13% to 15c.; Java 18 to 20c.; La guira 16c.; Mocha 20 to 22c. MOLASSES.—West India Molasses 65 to 75c.; Syrup 80 to 85c. RlCE.—Rice 7 to Bc. CORN—SI 00. MEAL.—BOc. to sl. BAGGING.—Market well supplied with India at 170. to 20c. No Kentucky in market. ROl’K.—Supply abundant at 12% to 14c. TWlNE.—Plenty in market at 25c. S> LT.—Market well supplied, at $1 50 per sack. . A. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, UA., At the Office of the Columbus Enquirer. April 73-ts Livery and Sale Stables OP O- S. JEHjA.TI'T Sc CO., COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. (Formerly owned by llatcher & Pitts.) KEEP FOR HIRE, Day and ji\_. Night, fine Carriages, nice Hor->iQV sea, and good Drivers, at the usual rates of the old firm. Ladies wishing a fine turnout, would do well to give us their orders. Good Ilorses and Clean Buggies kept for careful and punctual customers. llorses Broke in a few days, and kuicked to carry uj). Drove Stock always for sale. Horses Fed as low as at auy stable that will give our bill of fare. The particulars are: All bills DUE when made, and accounts presented at the end of every quarter or payment. April 10-1 m NOTICE. ALL orders for 11. H. Epping’s celebrated com pound Fluid Extract of Buchu, must be ad dressed to BROOKS & CHAPMAN, who are the manufacturers and solo agents for L. Pierce & Cos. April 16. CITY HOTEL. N. BACKER, Proprietor. riMIIS House, located on the south-east JL corner of Crawford and Broad streets, is still “in the full tide of successful ex- = | periment.” To the visitor, it shall be theJLjulL nearest attraction of a home, aud to the good liver, all the appetite can desire. All charges are mod erate, and every attention given to guests. 49f” Stables are adjacent to the Hotel. April 16. 1857-ly Dissolution of Copartnership. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretotofore existing between myself and James Torry, under the name of VERSTILLE A TORRY, is dissolved, and that from this time I shall not be liable or accountable for any contract mado in the name of said firm by said James Torry. TRISTRAM VERSTILnE. Columbus, Ga., March 21,1857, 2% o’clock p. m. ts WHITE LEAD. 1 MAA POUNDS Brooklyn White Lead in \_r v/G Oil, just received and for sale by March 25. R. A. WARE. ROGERS, WOODALL A CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 72 Poydras Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. REFERENCES: Mr. E. Barnard, )„ , , ~ Messrs. Estes A Brother, j Cohlmb “®> t,H - March 16,1857. ly <±UIN & BAUMONT, Fashionable Merchant Tailors, 163 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga., 4 RE now prepared to furnish their old _am _nL friends and as many new customers as may favor them with a call, all kinds of IfA SEASON ABLE and WELL MADE CLOTH- JLL. ING. We are receiving a small, hut select stock of fine Cloths and Cassimeres, which we can manufacture to order in neatuet* and style. GENTS. FURNISHING GOODS, such as Shirts, Drawers, Undershirts, Half Hose, Handkerchiefs, etc., will be kept constantly on hand. BeinSi practical tailors, we can offer rare in ducements to purchasers wishing fashionable and well made clothes. Mons. Baummont, the celebrated French Cutter, is a partner of this establishment, and promises to excel even himself in that line. TIMOTHY QUIN JOHN B. BAUMONT. April 1, 1857. ly BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!! JUST received, at CIIAFFIN & JOHNSON’S, Vivin, or the Secret of Power, by Mrs. E. D. E N. South worth. Henry Lilo. or Life aud Existence, by Miss Marry at. Old Hauii, tho Pawn Broker; equal to the Lamp lighter. The Star and the Cloud, or a Daughter’s Love, by A. S. Uoe. Dore, by a Stroller in Europe. The Tongue of Fire, by AVm. Arthur, lvathie Braude, a fireside history of quiet life. Cyclopedia of American Literature, illustrated, a valuable book by Duyckinck. Dr. Kane's Explorations, anew supply. Lena Rivers, anew supply. Irving’s Life of Washington, anew supply. April 17—tr. FOR SALE OR RENT. _T_nL A DESIRABLE RESIDENCES Wynn- Iffl] ton, two miles from the city. TheJLJkaL place contains fifty-nine acres of land, about half cleared. Agood, comfortable house, with four rooms, double room kitchen, smoke house, barn, carriage house, stable, Ac. I will sell it at a barga in. or rent it for the present year. Marcli7tf JORDAN L. HOWELL, Trustee. Tri*weekly Times and Enquirer copy It. FRESH GROCERIES MARCUS & RAGLAND’S. PICKLES in bhl. at 50 cents per gallon Spiced l’ig’s Feet; Stuart’s extra Syrup New Orleans Molasses Georgia Hauls and Lard Fine Smoked and Pickled Reel Fresh Crackers, all kinds Choice Goshen Butter Hiram Smith’s Flour. TROY FACTORY WAKE ROOMS, No. 40 Broad St., Columbus, G(. E. C. HUB BELL, AGENT. 557 s'a.ofrSJ Keep constantly on hand, at whole- fcW, 1 UU * sa p, ,i„j re taii ( TUBS. BUCKETS,oBf -Tl- 0*11..H CIIUUNS. CHAIRS, BED crass STEALS, wardrobes, safes, ta bles, BUREAUS, and all other house furnishing and domestic articles. Jhr~ All articles on sale at the Ware-room*, are manufactured exclusively by the Troy Factory. Order* addressed to K. C. IIUBHKLL, Agent, will receive prompt attention. Columbus, Ga., April 7, 1857-y NOTE LOSTI A NOTE on Hugh Speers, due first of January, 1853, for $lO. The drawer is hereby notified to pay the same to no person but myself. The tinder will please leave the same at the Sun Office. April 16-ts J. KORKOFSKK. PERUMERY. NEW French Perfumery, Soaps, Ac. of every va riety, for sale by BROOKS A CHAPMAN. DRB. TUGGLE A WINGFIELD HAVE formed a co-partnership in the practice of Medicine and Surgery. 4S* Office at Nance A Gesnei's Drug Store. April 18, 1867-3 m A FEW’ BBLS. prime new Leaf Lard for sale by Jan. 21 JEFFERSON A HAMIL TON . Dry Goods Emporium. IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE. I WOULD moat respectfully offer my sincere thanks to the citizens of Coloiubus, and sur rounding country, tor their patronage, so liberally bestowed on me the past season, and take pleasure iu agaiu informing them that ATKINSON is iu the market, with the largest, most varied, and, us the Ladies say, the handsomest stock ever before offer ed in Use city. My stock has beeu selected with great care, and under the most favorable circum stances, 1 having pqid cash or its equivalent for the entire stock; consequently 1 do not hesitate to say that 1 have a stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, SECOND TO NONE IN COLUMBUS, EITHER IX QUANTITT, QC.tMTV OR CHEAI’XESS. Having tried the cash system for nearly three years, with success uud a general satisfaction on the part of my patrons, I feel convinced that the nimble penny is worth a dozen slow shillings, ami shall, os before, oiler my goods at low prices for CASH ONLY, under the motto of live and let live. The stock comprises: DRESS GOODS. Vlain Berages, all colors and prices Silk Ilubes, new style, from .$32 50 to $42 50 Orenadine Robes, new style, from... 22 50 to 27 50 Foulard “ “ “ 16 00 to 26 00 Chally “ “ *• 18 00 to 20 00 Bcrage “ “ “ 10 00 to 16 00 Striped Tafetu Silks, from 16 00 to 25 00 Chime “ “ 16 00 to 26 00 Tissue Robes, “ 22 50 to 25 00 Eight Summer Silks, “ 12 00 to 16 00 Organdie and French Jacnot Robes. 300 to 0 00 Uluce Silks, very cheup Fancy Printed Organdies, fr0m.37% to 75 cents Faucy Muslins ami Lawus, from 12% to 60 cents French Cambrics, solid colors, quite a variety I’laiu aud Checked Nansooks, Victoria Lawns, Bishop Lawn, Jacnet and Swiss Muslius, Calicoes, from 6% to 25 cents EMBROIDERIES AND LACE GOODS. 500 Embroidered Collars 25 cents 500 “ 50 “ 500 “ 75 1000 “ “ $1 00 Brussels Collars all prices Collars aud Sleeves, iu sets $1 00 to $5 00 Ladies Embroid'd Robes lor morning dresses 7 50 to 18 00 “ “ Skirts 6 00 to 16 00 “ “ •• 2 50 to 4 00 1 lifants Kmb'd Robes, beautiful 6 00 to 7 00 Embroidered Handk’n, new style... all prices “ F'rench Combe Rands.. “ “ u “ Jacnet “ “ “ “ “ Swiss “ ,l “ White Bugled Blond Luces Black and White Bugle Laces BlSck Silk Laces, plain and figured, for mantillas Brussel Nets, black and white Cape Nets White Chantilly Vails Black “ “ Dimetry Bands Cambric Flouncing, Ac. Ac, HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Ladies Black, White and Slate Cotton Hose “ Lisle Thread and Open Work Hose Misses Hosiery in every variety Gents Brown and Bleached English Half Hose Ladies Alexander Silk Gloves “ Lisle Thread “ “ Spun Silk “ “ Kid aud Lisle Guautlets Gents Lisle Thread and Silk Gloves Ladies Black Paris Mits, 50 to 75 cents ; Ac., Ac. BLEACHED ANI) BROWN GOODS. 500 pieces 1 yord wide Bleached Demestic 0% cts 500 “ % “ “ “ “ 9 500 “ % “ “ “ 10 2000 “ 1 “ “ 12% 2000 “ 1 “ “ “ Long Cloth 12% 100 “ 1 “ “ “ “ l5 10 0 “ 1 “ “ Brown Domestic 9 500 1 “ “Sea Island “ 10 190 “ 1 “ “ “ “ “ 12% The above goods are the cheapest I have ever offered, and would especially urge a call from buy ers. BLEACHED SHEETING. 110-4,11-4 and 12-4 Bleached Linen Sheetings 10-t aud 11-4 Pillow Case Linens 500 pieces Pillow Case, cotton, 12% cents MANTILLAS. A large stock, embracing every novelty in the new styles of Black and Grey Laces, from $1 to sl6 each. sl6 each. LINEN DRILLS, PANT STUFFS, Ac. Farmers Linen Drills, low price Linen Duck, Plain Brown Linens Striped and Plaid Liui us for hoys Gents Fancy Linen Drills, White IJnen Drills Striped and Checked Linens and Satinets, for boys Check Linen Coatings Venetian Plaids, Cottouades, Ac., 1 especially call attention to my stock of goods for Beys’ Clothing. SUNDRY ARTICLES. Dress Trimming, a great variety Parasols, Fans, Bonnet Ribbons, Tafeta Ribbons, Bonnets, Misses aud Children’s Bloomer Hats, Infants and Children's Silkand Leghorn Hats Whale Bone and Steel Spring Hoop Skirts Crinoline for Skirts French and American F’lowers Busches, Head-Dresses aud Bonnet Trimmings Large stock of handsome Bonnet Ribbons Geut.’s Leghorn and English Straw Hats, Ac. BOOTS A SHOES. Ladies’ black tipped Gaiters at $L 35 “ “ “ “ 1 50 Child's Ankle Ties Ladies’ Kid Slippers anil Buskins “ “ Boots; Misses Kid Boots Misses Kid Slippers and Fancy Boots Gent.’s fine French calf Pump Boots “ “ Morocco Pumps, with heels “ “ Calf gewed Shoes And a great many other styles, too numerous hero to mention. All in search of cheap and good goods, are invi ted lo call aud look through the stock before pur chasing. ONE PRICE ONLY, at GEO. W. ATKINSON’S. Two’doors below Messrs. Kyle A Cos. March3o-3m 104 Broad street. NEW BOOK STORE. CHAFFIN & JOHNSON, No. 90 Broad Street.. Columbus, Ga., (SIGN OF THE RED AND WHITE FLAG) HAVING purchased offl. W. Ma thews bis stork of Books and Stationery, will continue the business at the same place, ami will keep constantly on hand a complete stock of Law, Medlcaly and Miscella neous Rooks, Blank Book Sta tionery* ami every thing usually kept in a Book Store. By strict attention to tho business they hope to merit a liberal share of public patronage. Orders from the country promptly attended 10. W. J. CHAFFIN. J. T. JOHNSON. Columbus, JanJ-tf PARTNERSHIP. I HAVE this day associated with myself, in the practice of try, iny son,Theodore TANARUS., who lias lately graduated at the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. J. FOGLE. Columbus, Ga., April 1,1857. lin The busiuesswill hereafter be conducted at tho old tand under the name and style of J. FIXiLK A SON. FLOUR ! FLOUR ! ! NEW ARRANGEMENT. CIUPKKFJNK Flour $8 00 per barrel. Extra Kurilily 8 50 “ Double Extra, equal to Hiram Smltli 10 00 “ “ 50 cents per barrel discount to dealers. Dollar Sacks, anew article—9o cts. to dealers. WINTER'S PALACE MILLS. April 10-ts SHOES. IF yon want such Shoes as are suitable for Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses or Children, call and buy them at low prices of Aprils S. KOTIICHILD A BUO. CANDY FOR THE MILLION. JUST received a large and most magnificent lot of FANCY CANDIES, which cannot fail to please the most fastidious taste. Call and see them, if you wish something nice in that line, at April 17-ts. J .L. CELLA’S. LA ST CHANCE TlO secure one of Mclntyre’s Beautifully Colored Anibrotypea, as he will remain but e few days longer in Columbus. Oo early to secure a sitting. April G-ts FOR RENT. A GOOD STORE ROOM in the upper part of the city. Apply to April 24 JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. OILS. LINSEED, Sperm, Lard, Train and .Lamp Oil* beet quality, just received and for sale by March 25. R. A. WARE. COW PEAS. Ofvi t BUSHELS best kind, for sale by ZOVJ april 14 ts SHEPHERD A MOSS. VENISON HAMS. A FINK lot of Dried Venison Ham* tint re ceived by SHEPHERD A MOSS. April 6 WILLOW WAGONS. A FEW more of those nice WILLOW WAGONS and FANCY GIGS, Just received at April 10. DILLINGHAM A DENSON’S NEW SPRING GOODS. d/jyftL JM'o. SO m|i/jiBKOAD STHEET.^U’ CAI.HOXJIV JOHNSON WOULD respectfully call the attention of tho puhbc generally, aud espccinlly the Ladies, to their entirely new and well selected stock of Spring aud Summer Goods, embracing the gruatest variety of latest and most approved styles of La dles’ Dress it,Kids over offered ill tills market. I’llr chaaers will find it to their advantage to call aud look through our stock, us we feel warranted In sayiug wo will sell all articles in our Hue at the lowest prices. Call aud see our rich Silk Robes, from $25 to SIOO. Elegant Cheney, Striped aud Fluid Bilks, from $lO to S6O. Flain Black Silks, Brocade and Sliiped, a great variety. 600 Black and White Freuch Guipure Lace Mantillas, $1 50 to SOO. A great variety of Jaekonet ami Organdie Robes; Silk ‘Grenadian Uubea, something new, for evening dresses; Plain and Printed Bareges, Crape Despuin, all colors; Ladies’Skirting in great variety, Crin oliue, Sardinian, Gntta Perclm, Ac.; Ladles’ and Misses’ Bounet* and Shoes; a good stock of Funs of all kinds; Hosiery and Gloves; a handsome lot of Dress Trimmings, new styles; n largo lot of Em broideries and Linens of every description, Sheet ing* uud Shirtings, just received, Imported direct. All of which we will sell at lower prices than auy other house in the city. Give us a cull at No. 58 East side Broad street, one door above Mrs. L. J. Davies’ Millinery Store. .1. C. CALHOUN, March 2i>. H. U. JOHNSON. SPUING AND SI MMER O Id O T H I 3ST G- _ J. H. DANIEL & CO., 15i3 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga, ARE now prepared to supply thoir customers, and ull others that may give them a cull, with tile LATESTBTYI K 8 rtf SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING, Every article of their own manufacture, am? vur rented to be w ell made and of the uioet fashionable cut. Also, Hats, Caps,‘Trunks, Carpet Bugs, Va lises, Umbrellas, Ate., Ac. Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, of nil grades, of the most approved colors and patterns, of both French and English styles, which (being well sup plied with the best cutters and most faithful work man,) they can furnish to order, in a style of cut and make that cannot fail to please the most par ticular customer. [March 30-ts SPUING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. ROSETTE, MELICK & CO., AT TIIE Cash Clothing Store, 123 Broad street, Columbus, Ga., nAVK just received, and aro now offering for sale, anoxtensivo and SUPERB STOCK OK CLOTHING, of thoir own manufacture, all of whjch is made up in the LATEST STYLES, and warranted to give ENTIRE SATISFACTION. They have a complete and heavy supply of Gents Furnishing Goods, and an unusual and varied assortment of Hats, Caps, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas and Valises. VOUTIIS’ CLOTHING, made up of the best ma terials. and of latest fashions, always on hand. All are cordially invited to call and examine our ooMiMiftRENsiVK stock before making purchases. As we shall sell EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH we cannot be expected to make any memorandums against purchasers. [ April *2, ’>7-ly X DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING. Jm J. K.OWENIIERG, Independent dealer in Dry Goods, Clothing, Hals, Caps, Ladies Bonnets, Boots and Shoos, Trunks, Carpetßags, and Valises, NEXT DOOR TO RANKIN’S STOKE, COLUMBUS, GA., HAS just returned form the North with a heavy, fl ush and select stock of Spring and Summer Goods, which M ill be sold nt very low prices for Cash Only. Believing in the motto that a nimble sixpence is preferable to a slow* shilling, ho w ill offer unsur pased inducements to purchasers No connection with any concern in this city or elsewhere. March 21, 1857. 4m BONNETS. HAYING the handsomest Silk Bonnets; also, a good assortment of .Straw Bonnets, and all necessary ti namings, we invito tho Ladies to call and purchase at exceedingly low prices of Aprils B. ROTHCHILD 4 BRO. PIANO FORTES. PERSONS In want of a Fine 1n• .I^4 stru ment, can be supplied onBN iTTHI moderate terms. A fine assortment* u 1 * u * to select from, at October 31. ts SAM.MIB A- ROONEY’S. TEN DOLLARS REWARD. . I WILL give the above reward for the livery of my boy BEN, (known as HEN’ CODE,) either to myself, or in any jail so that I can get him. [March 14-ts J. 11. DANIEL. RAIL ROAD STOCK FOR SALE. BIIAUES of Mobile A Girard Railroad Stock •JyJ for sale in qunntiteis to suit purchasers. March 3-ts IIUGIIES,DANIEL A CO. AdmlnUtrator’a Sale. IN pursuance of an order from the Court of Or dinary of Muscogee County, will be sold, at the Market House, in the city of Columbus, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN JUNE NEXT, a negro man named Tom, about Jo years of age, the property of the estate of Seymour K. Bonner, deceased. Sold for the benefit of tin- heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. April 9,1857 ts A. !. ROBISON, Adm’r. BOOTS AND SHOES! JAM now opening a first-rate -*£&*>* fresh stock of Boots and Shoes yVg suitable for Ladies, Gents, Misses, /__^ Boys. Chi dren und Servants, all of which sre of the latest styles, and will be sold at low down prices for cash only. Call und examine at No. 134 Broad street, next door above J. B. Strapper's, and bring along your money, for I am determined to give you the worth of it. March 25 ly S. HOWARD, Agent. NEW GOODS. WE are now opening a large anil varied as sortment of Jewelry and Fancy Goods, which wo arv ready to exhibit to all who may honor us with a rail. Oct. 18-ts WILLARD A COOI’ER. FINE HAVANA CIGARS. IjMNK Havana Uigurs for sale at ? . DA NFORTH A NAGELS. GARDEN SEED. IANDKKTH’B NEW CROP Garden Seed, Just j re reived at J. \V. PEASE’S Book Store. Jan. 28-ts LINK NS. A LARGE Invoice of Linens of all descriptions and for all purposes, for sale at low prices by Aprilß S. JIOTIIUHILD t Bl>. SILKS. TF you want a good heavy black Silk, at one dol -1 lar per yard, cull on Aprils P. ItOTHCIIILD ft BHO. JUST RECEIVED. ANEW lot of Butter and Soda Crackers, fresh baked, from Spear's bakery, Montgomery, Ala. Pickles in kegs and bottles of various sizes Fine Sugars, several quulities Smoked Iteef; Corned Beef Fresh Goshen Butter A fine lot of Cigars Irish Potatoes, Ac. AprilMf WATT ft SAPPINUTON. SPICES AND ESSENCES. A LARGE assortment of the above just received, ami for sale l.y BROOKS ft CHAPMAN. April 15. TENNESSEE WHISKY. E/v BBLS. Tennessee Whiskyjnst received and *J{J for sale by Jan. 21. JEFFERSON ft HAMILTON. FOR SALE. TiriLL lw sold on the FIRST TUESDAY£TV__ \\ in Mav, to pay livery expense*. V CHESTNUT MARE, four years old. April 18,’57-t* HARRISON ft MeflKIfKK. Times and Enquirer ropy till sale. CIGARS. HAVANA CIGARS, of the finest and best hr.iivli, to b* had at Vpril I*l. BROOK# & CHAF’MAN’P. LADIES’ DRESS GOODS. AN extensive Invoice of Ladies’ Dress Goods, of every description, an.l suited to the season, to ba found at the store of A P I7 8. I’.OTIICUILD ft BKO. LONDON PORTER. BEST London Porter and Ale, to be had at April 15. BROOKS ft CHAPMAN’S. NEGRO HATS. rTMIE largest lot and the beat variety In this X market, for sale at DIBBLE’S. S A V A NMJiJLOTT Elt Y. ON THE HAVANA PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS. ANDERSON & SON, Managers, SUCCESSORS TO J. F. WINTER, MANAGER. Prize* Payable Without Deduction. Capital Prize $60,000. Jasper County Academy Lottery. By Authority of State of Georgia. CLASS X. Draws May 15th, 1867, at St. Andrew*’ Hall, Sa vannah,Ga., under the sworn superintendence of W. R. Symuna, Esq., aud J. M. i’reutt.s. Esq. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME: 1 I’rlzu of $60,005 1 ” I 2U,0U1 1 “ 10,000 1 “ * 6,(WU 1 “ 4,005 1 “ 2,010 3 l’rlzea of SIOOO are..., 3,000 5 “ 500 are 2,600 100 “ 100 are 10,000 100 . “ 60 are 6,OUu 72 Approximation Brizes... 3,7 m. 3000 prizes of S3O are OO.OOu 3,280 Brizes, amounting to $215,260 Tickets $lO, Hulve3 $5, Quarters $2 50. Rank notes on sound Ranks taken at par.— Checks on New York remitted for Prizes. Address tinier* for Tickets or eertifieatea of packages ol Tickets, to ANDERSON & SON, Managers, Maeon or Savannah, (Is. JOHN MAY, Agent, Opposite the Post Office, Columbus, Ga. 4tPersons holding Prize Tickets of Jns. F. Wilder, Manager, will send Iheni to us for pay inept. i April 10-td MORE BEAUTIFUL TUAN EVER. Spring and Summer Goods, For 1037. J. KYLE &CO., No. 100 Broad Street., Have now in Store a lurge Stork of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Mantillas, Embroideries, At., have never been surpassed in Cnlutn Y Y bus for beauty and ch apness. They will ooutiuue U> receive some of evciy importation dur ing tho season, utul are now well supplied with every article in their line. Tall and see. April 1, 1857. ts THE CASH SYSTEM. DESSAU, No. 108 Broad Street, Columbua, tieargla. IS now receiving aud opening a brilliant as sortment of fashionable aud seasonable FRENCH MILI,INLIH.y AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, consisting in part of French and English Straws, Plain and Fancy Hair, Crape and Silk Bonnets; Flats, Riding, Misses anil Infants Hals; Ribbon*, French Flowers and Head Dresses, Mantillas, Silks,Grenadines, llarages, Embroideries, Maltese, Honiton, Valenciau aud Point Lace. Also, In ai ts, a full and elegant variety of mourning goods, and various other articles of taste and elegance. All of which arc offered at the most reduced price for CASH, uud for CASH ONLY. I’. S.—All Cash orders attended to with fidelity and dispatch. [ March 31-ts DISSOLUTION. rj'HE firm of BUSSEY & HULL is this day dis- JL solved by mutual consent. Those having claims against the seme will please present them 6ir payment, and those indebted must call and settle, or [lie claims will be putin course of col lection. I). BUSSEY, A. M. HULL. Columbus, (la., April 0, 1867. NOTICK. The business will hereafter be carried on by D Bussey, at the old stand. 1). BUSSEY April 0. 1857—216 if WILLIAM G. LEE N. M. CARTER. I.EE A CARTER, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, General Agents and Collectors, COMMERCE STREET, MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA. WILL pay particular attention to the purclmss arid sale of COTTON and other COUNTRY PRODUCE. Referencesi Johnson, Stewart & Cos. Hargrove & Smith, Poqiroy & Gregory, A. P. Pflster & Cos. Joslah Morris, Joseph S. Winter. O’ Liberal Cash Advances made on Consign ments. when desired. August 10, 1856. lit/ COLUMBUS ICE HOUSE. I HAVE opined my Ice House between the Ogle thorpe and Perry Houses, on Oglethorpe street, where I will keep Ice during the season. AH or ders from the country promptly attended to. I’rico 2% cents, when more than thirty pounds ar taken. All under that amount,three cents. Families supplied with Tickets at tho Jcc House. Open on Sundays from s to 16% A. M.. and from 1 to 3 I>. M. FelilStf A. F. LANGFORD. d* The public tan he furnished witli I lull and VEGETABLES at LANGFORD s ice HOUSE. AN INTEREST IN THE TROY F O T OFt YT FOR SALE. I OFFER feraal one-third or one-half interest iu the Troy Fact y. To a callable man, who will devote iiis entire attention to tile business, a lucra tive investment is offered, my object being to se cure a co-purluer who will take charge of tho busi ness department. Apply to JAMES HAMILTON, At the Troy Factory Wale Booms, or at the office of Hamilton A Plane. Columbus, Ga., April 7,1857. tt A DESIRABLE HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO RENT. qUIE house ami Lot formerly occupied AnA L by Francis M. Lawrence. This house is eligibly situated on the eorner of Jack- Bridal, son und Thomas streets, and the lot is well adapted to the erection of another dwelling on the Bame. Terms Cash, or if purchased by a stockholder, % Cash, and tho balance may be borrowed from the Association on the usual terms, with bond and mortgage of the property. Apply at the office of K. J. MOSES, Treas. Muscogee It. ,1 L. Association. AprilStf CHAMPAGNE. X/ k BASKETS Associates Vrrzenay Wine, for •JU sale by MARCUS ft RAGLAND. Apl'.i MANTILLAS. JF you want a good Mantilla, for Undies or chil dren, from one to twenty-tlvo dollars, call on Aprils S. KOTHCIIILD ft BRO. SULPHATE OF RUININE. pi/Aft OUNCES of Sulphate of (fuinine, for sale ” at a iow rate by April 15. BROOKS ft CHAPMAN’S. GIVE IN YOUR TAXES. tTMIB Books of the Receiver of Tax Returns, for J Muscogee County, Georgia, are now open at my Store on Broad street, nnd will lie kept open, during the approaching session of the next Supe rior Court. All persons are earnestly requested to como forward and give in their property subject to State and County Tax. J. B. HICKS, I!. T. K. Muscogee County. Columbus, April D-ts HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. ‘THUS Company continue* to take Fire Risks on I Build lngs. Merchandise, Cotton or produce in Store, on as favorable terms as any company, ot.T Flit D. F. WILLCOX, Agent. FIRE INSURANCE. CONSOLIDATED FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, PENN. CAPITAL $300,000. JAMES M. WATT, Agent. Dec 10,1856. Columbus, Ga. TO FISHERMEN. A FINE selection of Fishing Tackle, Rods, Ac. for sale by K-_\. WARE. Marck2s VALINES AND CARPET BAGsT. r ¥M|Ebest quality of these articles, to be pur JL chased at Feb 24 DIBBLE'S. GUANO, GUANO I7OR sale a few Bags and Barrels of Mexican ’ and Peruvian Guano. Apply at April 6-ts ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS: LEAF LARD. PRIME Leaf Lard in cans and barrels. Ala* R eflned Lard for family use in kegs. April 6 SHEPHERD ft MOM