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About The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1857)
DAILY BtllST. Monday Morning, June 8, 1837. To the Hnngry Poor. It will be seen, by reference to the ad vertisement of Messrs. Giittenger & Barschall, in our advertising columns, that after regular market hours they will sell beef at greatly reduced prices from those demanded during market hours.— This arrangement, they inform us, is for the accommodation of the poor people of the city, who are not able to pay the high prices now asked for all kinds of meat, and is an act of generosity on their part worthy of commendation. Rail Road Connection. We publish another communication from “Kobs” to-day upon the subject of Rail Road connection. As it is probable that this question will, at no very distant day, be brought practically before our citizens for their action, it is very proper that it should be freely and fully dis cussed, in a spirit of good feeling, fair ness and candor, concerning vitally as it does the welfare and prosperity of our city. Our columns are open to commu nications both pro and con, when couched in terms of fair and friendly discussion, and within the bounds of reasonable length. Napoleon at Waterloo. Count de Flahaut, one of Napoleon’s Aids at Waterloo, has just written a let ter in eply to the account of that battle by Marshal Marmont. He pronounces the statement that the Emperor was too far off, during the engagement, to make the necessary modification in his piuns, to be uttery untrue ; also untrue is the statement that he finally fled at a gallop from the field, in terror. So far was he from discovering any personal fears, that he several times fell asleep while they walked, not galloped, along, as Marmont falsely said. A Famona Horse. Cossack, the horse Captain Nolan rode when he was killed at Balaklava, (in the famous charge) is now the property of a gentleman of Cincinnati, and arrived in that city last week. He is a grey Arab stallion, six years old, and fourteen hands high. His groom, who came with him, is Edward Sleeper, one of the eleven survi vors of a regiment of 900 British soldiers who landed in Gallipoli in February, ’54. He was at Alma, Balaklava, lukermann, and the siege of Sebastopol, and looks as if he was made of oak, lignumvitm and iron. Veteran Schoolmaster. The man who taught Fenniraore Coop er his “letters” was in Buffalo a few days since. He is now turned ninety years, but walks flrrnly and vyth agility. He grad uated at Union College, and emigrated to Cooperstown, Oswego county, N. Y., in its early history, where he followed the vocation of school teacher. Beef Three Cents per Pound. ’T'HE undersigned have re-com- JL nienced business at the old stand in the Market House, where we will keep, during market hours, ggjUgJgglg such meats as our market will atioiu in quality, which we will sell at the following rates until fur ther notice: RETAIL PRICES. Beef, hind quarter 10 cents. “ fore “ 6 “ Mutton, hind quarter 13% “ “ fore *• 10 “ Pork 12% WHOLESALE TO ORDER. Beef, hind quarter 7c “ fore “ 4 “ by the side 6 “ by the beef 4 After market hours, we will sell, for cash only— Beef, hind quarter 5 c “ fore “ 3 Mutton, hind quarter 6%c “ fore “ 3 Pork., 6% GIITTINGER & BARSCHALL. June 1,1857-ly TiAKE NOTICE. THE LADY WITH THE STRAW HLA.T, THE GREATEST Living Wonder of the Age. AT the North, South, East, and West, thousands have consulted Madam Moore, with entire satisfaction, and they feel confident there is no deception in the scientific manner in which she relates the past, present and future scenes of your life. She is not like the pretended Phrenologists, who often humbug the people with a pack of cards. The great success of Madam Moore, since her •ojourn in this city, has induced her to remain a few days longer. N. B.—She invites all who wish to consult with her to come at once, to No. 30 Broad street. Price sl. juneß-lw GUNBY 4k CO. HAVE just received a large aud fresh assort ment of the following articles, to-wit. Almonls, Raisins, Currants, Citron Brandy Cherries, West India Sweetmeats, assorted, Porter. Muir & Sous Edinburg Ale, Maccaroni, Vermicelli. Pineapple Cheese, Pickled Herrings, Sardines, Chocolate, J. Anderson’s Solace Tobacco, Segars, Lorilard s, Macaboy and Honey dew Snuff, import ed and domestic Liquors and Wines of all kinds, treble F, G, aud Blasting Powder, safety fuse, shot and lead, and every other article usually kept by Grocers. may2B SCOTCH ALE. MUIlt A Sons Scotch Ale, in quart jugs, very fine, for Bale by GUNBY A CO. May2B COFFEE. 1 /"W'| BAGS Prime ltio Cotfeo for sale low, to i \ “l.” close consignment, by May 15. It, M. A K. L. OKAY. NOTICE. WE have this day connected with our firm in the Drug business. Mr. JAMES A. WHITE SIDE. The business will he done from this date in the name of DANFORTII, NAGEL A CO., ut the Old Stand, No. 107 Broad street. DAN FORTH A NAOEL. Columbus, Ga., Jan. Ist, 1857. All persons indebted to th i undersigned by note or account, will please authorize us immediately to write, “Received Payment.” May 23 DAN FORTH A NAGEL, LONDON PORTER IN pints, just received and for sale by May2H GTNBY A CO. MUFFINS ! ALWAYS on hand. Meal from the Montgomery Mills, bolted. For sale by Muy2:l R. M. A E. L. GRAY. Office Mobile A Utrard Rail Road Cos. Guard, Ala., April 27,1867. THE annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Company, and the election of-a Board of Di rectors. will be hel i at this oltice on Wednesday, the Ist July next. JOHN 11. HOWARD, WALTON B. HARRIS, President. apl2Btd Secretary A Treas. FOR SALE. THE Georgian A Journal. Savannah, its fix tures, material and good will, is offered for sale on very advantageous terms. The paper is n--w doing a business which w.'ll pay a handsome dividend to any gentleman po sessing the necessary capital and qualifications for carrying on a news paper business. If not disposed of before the first Tuesday in June, it will then he sold at public auction. N. B.—Patrons and subscribers are notified that the sale of the paper will not involve its stoppage. New subscribers and those desirous of patronising the paper in the way of advertisements, are re quested to send in their favors. May 8-1 w RECEIVED FROM the Opelika Rail Road Agent, one box marked E W M, Columbus, Ga. The owner will please come forward, pay charges and take it away. HUGHES, DANIEL A CO. June 3-ts PIANO EMPORIUM. PIANOS. X. HC_ VANDENBERG, No. 76 Broad Street, (East Side) COLUMBUS, GA„ HAS just received and will continue to receive, at his establishment, a splendid lot of PIANO FORTES, direct from the Factories of Lighte, Newton A Brad burgs. Uamis A Brothers, aud Grovesteu A Truslou. The following is a list of Pianos now in Store, which he will sell at the lowest Northern prices: A®- Every Piano sold is warranted, “if Several 7% Octaves, with Cases, Legs, Pedal and Desk, elegantly carved. One 7 Octaves —Pearl Keys, fancy style, aud oth erwise finished with Pearl and splendidly carved. This is the most elegantly toned aud finished Piano ever brought to this market. Several 7 Octaves—fancy and plain Keys, finished with Pearl, and of various patterns aud prices. Several 6% Octaves—various styles of finish. Several 0; Octaves— “ *• And other styles, varying in price from S3OO to S7OO. Also, soveral good second hand Pianos for sale low. All kinds of Musical Instruments and Strings. SHEET MUSIC Os all kinds, for sale. Avery large assortment — VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL. All in want of a line Toned and splendid finished PIANO, will find it to their advantage to call, be fore purchasing elsewhere, at April 30. 1857. VANDKNBKRQ’S. DISCOVERED AT LAST ! GREATEST CURE liTtH? WORLD FOR PAIN! Prof. Chas. Do Grath’s ELECTRIC OILI THUS Oil is the only sure remedy in the world . for the cure of Rheumatism, Deafness, Gout Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica, Spinal aud Bron child complaints, Tic Doloreux, Headache, Cramps. Croup, Piles, Felons, Sprains ami Bruises, Cuts and Wouuds. Swelled Glands, Still Joints, Scrofula Erysiiwlas. Sore Nipples. Swelled Breast, Womb Disorders, Salt Rheum, Canker in the mouth aud stomach, Palpitation, Eruptions. Caked least Quiuzy, Sore Throat, Palsy, Pleurisy, Ulcers, Lock Jaw, Heart Burn, Tooth and Ear-ache, Nervous uess, Costiveness, Burns, Sore Gums of teething Infants, Hemorrhage, Abscess, Stiff Necks, Broken Breast, Chilblains, Tetter, Shingles, Frosted Feet, Fever aud Ague, Chupped Hands, or any diseases that are sore and painful, is the only article ever brought before the public that will do its work perfectly iu from three to twenty minutes—has been used by thousands and pronounced to be the best remedy ever discovered. This Oil acts on the system w ith electricity—i* 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 pbysico-electric fluid in the organ diseased. A skillful application of this Oil puts in immediate motion the nerve fluid, and the cure is at once accomplished. No bleedings—no vomiting, purging or blistering is resorted to. None genuine without the signature of Prof. C. De Grath. Labels signed in writing. Principal Depot No. 30 South Eighth street, three doors bel w Chestnut, Philadelphia. Coun try Dealers and Druggists can be 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, ns worthless imitations abound. There are numerous imitations sprung up on the reputation that my article has acquired. The public must beware. They are worthless. CERTIFICATE. Columuus, April 28, 1857. Prof. Chas. DeGrath: Sir—Che single application of your Electric Oil to my shoulder, produced immediate and almost entire relief from pain, which had been afflicting me for over twelve months. Dr. ALEX. I. ROBISON. The Electric Oil is for sale in Columbus at the Drugstore of BROOKS A CHAPMAN. May SO OYSTERS I fPHE best and largest kind of the / jS*x X finest OYSTERS, pickled in the\jP%Si f purest Vinegar, and packed in differ- y ent size jars, just received by April 22 J. L. CELLA. SUMMER PACKET. HPIIE steamer CHAWALLA will bo |to, X run as a Summer Packet between LsJfeSftdJ? Columbus and Apalachicola, as long***£===si as the business will warrant remuneration to the owners. April 28-ts. MORE NEW GOODS! S. ROTHCHILD & BRO., 82 Broad st., Columbus, 6a. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERB IN STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, Gent.’s and Youth’s Clothing, &c. XII A YE just received a large and , , extensive stock of all kinds of the/]jfyi ||fy articles embraced in their business,! (|!]/() and invite the attention of the tradingLJ LJ public to the inducements they are enabled to of fer. We guarantee every article to be such as represented, and trust a discriminating public will call and satisfy themselves of the fact. By a due regard to honorable dealing, and being satisfied with quick sales and small profits, we trust to merit and receive a fair proportion of patronage. April7-y THE GEM FOR SALE. THE stock of Liquors and Bar Fixtures of ‘‘The Gem,” consisting of the finest class of articles adapted to the business, and also the very supe rior Billiard Tables, the best probably in the State. To any one wishing to engage in the business a desirable opening is offered. The stock, Ac., will be sold on easy terms of payment, for notes with undoubted security. Apply to April 18-ts R. J. MOSES A E. W. MOISE. FXjnsr FOIR. -AXxU FOK FUN HEAD THE ELEI’IIANT. THE ELEPHANT, An Illustrated Monthly co M 1 o PAPER. Arrangements imve b*-n mad which win enable the publishers to make the Elephant the t) st and cheapest comic paper in the world. The best artistic talent in the country lias beeu engaged oil the illustrations, aud each number will contain Humorous comic engravings. Its Literary Contents will challenge comparison with those of any comic periodical, either in Eu rope or America, aod will consist of Humor, Fun, Wit. Satire. Comic Tales, Ac. Ac.,aiming to “shoot folly as it Hies.” hut never overstepping the lines of strict propriety, it being the object of the I'tib lishers to make the Elephant an ever-welcome vis itor at every home circle. Subscription price only FIFTY CENTS per year. Clubs of five $2; Clubs of nine $3; Clubs ol sixteen and upward only Twenty-five Cents for each sub scriber. Specimen copies sent free of charge. Write distinctly your Names. Post Office, County and State. P. DORY A CO., Publishers, Nos. 140 A 142 Vine s:., Cinciunati, 0. May 20-11 _ THC AMERICAN EXPRESS.” A PAPER bearing this title, advocating the principles of the American Party, will be commenced about the middle of Juno next, at Union Springs. Macon County, Ala. Materials nf the best description, and for a paper of “Imperial” si/.e. have already been ordered from one of the best establishments in New York; ensuring the publication of a paper befitting the intelligence and wealth of the community iu which it is lo cated. „ Due attention will be given to News. Agricul ! tnrul and Literary topics. In regard to the latter, I the proprietor is promised the aid of several of the gifted pens of the town and vicinity. The “ Express ’ will be made a fair representa • tive of the Southern Cotton Planter, and, indeed, of the tone and policy of the entire South. It will t avoid party rancor, while it will tie firm a* to the liolicy of a Reform of the Naturalization I-aw*. With this brief outline the proprietor prefers to abstain from further promises. lie would rather allow the paper to speak Its own cause and its own value. He will therefore only add that in the Commercial. Agricultural, Political and Literary Departments, I.e will endeavor to make it what a paper situated at a point so prominent, on a pro posed line of Rail Road or so much importance, should be. The rest he must leave to a discrimi nating public Tkrm-—Two Dollars per annnm. in advance. JNO. A BURTON, Publisher. Union Springs. May 5,1857. LARD. C.(\ BBLS. Family Lard, at prices to suit retail- OU ers, for sale by R. M A E. L. GRAY. COMMERCIAL. COLUMBUS GROCERY MARKET. COLUMBUS, June 8, 1857. BACON. —The market is fully eupplied. We quote Game 14c.; clear Sides 16%c. ( ’ribbed Sides 15%c.; Shoulders 13c.; Hog round 14%c. LARD.—Supply equal to demand, at 15% to 18c. Refined held at 20c. by the Can. BUTTER—Country 25; Northorn 35c. BEEF—Iu market, 8 to 10c. by the quarter. FLOUR.—By the Barrel, $7 50 to sl2. SUGAR.—N. 0. Brown 12% to 14.; Crushed, Pulverised or Loaf, 16 to 18c. OOFFKK.—Rio 12)4 to 13%.j.; Java 18 t020c.; La guira 16c.; Mocha 2n to 22c. MOLASSES.—Weat ludia Molasses 65 to 75c.; Syrup 75 to 80c. RlCE.—Rice 7 to Bc. CORN—SI 20@1 25 MEAL.—SI 20@$1 25 in stores, $1 10 at Palace Milla. BAGGING,—Market well supplied witli India at 17c, to 20c. No Kentucky in markot. ; ROPE.—Supply abundant at 12)4 to 14c. TWlNE.—Plenty in market at 25c. SA LT.—Market well supplied, at $1 6u per sack G. A. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, OA„ At the Office of the Columbus Euquiatr. April 13—ts BOOTS FOR THE PEOPLE I KIgE Montgomery, BOOT-MAKER, GEORGIA. LIST OF PRICKS : Fine Pump Boots, French Calf. 8 00 “ Footed “ “ “ 500 Waterproof Boots, warranted 6 moi S 00 “ Footers “ “ 5 00 Fine Shoes of every style 3 50 April 23tf INDEPENDENT FORWARDING ANO SHIPPING HOUSE. J. P. RUTLAND & CO., General Commission, Receiving and Forwarding MERCHANTS, —AND — Agents of the Independent Boats, MOBILE, ALABAMA. Office epposits the Landing of the New Or leans Mail Steamers. April 25, 1857. ly WHITE LEAD. |ia (\AA POUNDS Brooklyn White Lead in le-rjvJvJvJ 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, In, ■ n Messrs. Estes * Brother, j Colulubu “> Ga ’ March 16, 1857. ly NEW SPRING GOODS. CALHOUN JOHNSON WOULD respectfully call the attention of tho public generally, and especially the Ladies, to their entirely new and well selected stock of Spring and Summer Goods, embracing the greatest variety of latent aud most approved style* of La dies’ Dress Goods ever offered in this market. Pur chasers will find it to their advantage to call and look through our ntock, as we feel warranted in saying we will sell all articles in our line at the lowest prices. Call and see our rich Silk Robes, from $25 to SIOO. Elegant Cheney, Striped and Plaid Silks, from $lO to SSO. Plain Black Silks, Brocade and Striped, a great variety. 500 Black and White French Guipure Lace Mantillas, $1 50 to S6O. A great variety of Jackonet and Organdie Robes; Silk Grenadian Robes, something new, for evening dresses; Plain and Printed Bareges, Crape Despain, all colors; Ladies’ Skirting in great variety, Crin oline, Sardinian, Gutta Percha, Ac.; Ladies’ and Misses’ Bonnets and Shoes; a good stock of Fans of all kinds; Hosiery and Gloves; a handsome lot of Dress Trimmings, new styles; a large lot of Km broideries and Linens of every description, Sheet ings and Shirtings, just received, imported direct. All of which we will sell at lower prices than any ither house in the city. Give us a call at No. 58 Kast side Broad street, one door above Mrs. L. J. Davies’ Millinery Store. J. C. CALHOUN, March 26. 11. B. JOHNSON. MERIWETH E R WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS ISTOW OPEN. r IMIK proprietor opens, this . . 1 season, on his own responsi- ~ bility, and will be glad to see all Ilia old friends, and as many !l, ‘ u g| * IJUtT'IXnI. ones as may find it agreeable visit the unrivalled waters of the White sulphur. 4®- Hacks at L&Grange and Columbus are al ways in readiness to bring visitors through. It. T. MARKS, Proprietor. May 27-3 w WAGONS FOR SALE. WE offer for sale two excellent Jersey Wagons low to a cash buyer. May 15. K. M. A E. L. GRAY. Dr. H. A. McSWAIN HAS taken an Office at Messrs. Pemberton, Nuckolls It Co.’s Drug Store, where he may lie found between the hours of 8 A. M. and 9 P. M., when not absent ou professional business. Room at Mrs. Teasdale’s, Post Office building, where night calls may be made. Mayl2-3m* TO RENT. fUVWO commodious. Newly Finished ROOMS, X over Brooks It Chapman’s Drug Store, corner of Broud and Randolph streets. Enquire ol’ 11. 11. EPPING or Dr. A. C. WINGFIELD. April 23-if BISCUITS. DESSERT, Walnut, Flowers, Egg, Assorted Fancy, Sugar and Soda Biscuits. Also, Hand made Butter Crackers. Machine made Butter Crackers. May 14 F. CORRA A CO., 42 Broad it. MARCUS Si. RAGLAND HAVE just received DUFFIELD'S Sugar-cured UAMS; Fresh Raisins: Fresh Pecans; Fresh Almonds; Fresh Figs; NEW MAY BUTTER; Fresh Crackers; New Cheese; Maccaroni; Vermicelli; SUGAR-CURED SHOULDERS; Pickled Beef; Smoked Beef; Pickled Pork; Georgia Hams; SUGAR-CURED JOLES; Smoked Tongues; Extra Table Oils; Sariliues; Aneliovi-s; Meats, Fish and Vegetables in Cans. Best quality Wines aud Cigars. May24tf ___ REMOVAL. CiALIIOUN k JOHNSON have removed to their ) new Store, lately occupied by Pemberton l Cos., opposite Redd, Johnson It Cos., and a few doors above ,1. Kyle k Cos., Nu. *6 East side Broad street. May 9tf NOTICE. ALL orders for 11. 11. Kppiug's celebrated com pound Fluid Extract nf Bucliu, must be ad dressed to BROOKS A CHAPMAN, who are the manufacturers and sole agents for L. Pierce A Cos. April 16. WILLIAM O. LEE N. M. CARTER. LEE So CARTER, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, General Agents and Collectors, COMMERCE STREET, MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA. WILL pay particular attention to the purchase and sale of COTTON and other COUNTRY PRODUCE. References ■ Johnson, Stewart A Cos. Hargrove A Smith, Pomroy A Gregory, A. P. Pfister A Cos. Josiah Morris, Joseph 8. Winter. 4®- Liberal Cash Advances made on Consign ments, when desired. August 10, 1856. lltf WANTED. V. NEGRO WOMAN to do the work of a small family, and to work in the garden. An old one without husband or children preferred. Apply to the undersigned at bis Furniture Store on Broad street. J U. SIKKB. June 2-3 t PROVISIONS. . SACKS of Corn and 150 casks of choice U< )’ * Tennessee Bacon, Just received and for sal. by GUNBY A 00. April3otf PIANOS. Dry Goods Emporium. IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE. I WOULD most respectfully offer my siucero thanks to the citizens ol Columbus, and sur rounding country, for their patronage, si liberally bestowed ou me tin- past season, and take pleasure in again informing them tlial ATKINSON is in tile market, with the largest moat varied, and, a tin Ladiet say, the handmmttt tiock ever bejvr. ojf'er ed m the city. My stock has been selected with great caro, and under tho most favorable circum stances, 1 having paid cash or its equivalentfor 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, EITIIKR IN qUAKTITT, qUALITY OR CUEtPNCHS. Having tried the cash system for nearly three years, with success and a general nstistMUtion on the part ol my patrous, 1 feel convinced that the nimble penny is worth a dozen slow shilling*, and shall, as before, offer my good* at low uriecs for CASH ONLY, under tho motto of live and let live. The stock comprises: DKKSS GOODS. Plain Be rages, all colors and prices Silk Kobe*, now style, from $32 5c to $42 6u Grenadine Kobe*, new style, from... 22 50 to 27 60 Foulard *• •* * 44 16 00 to 25 00 Chally 44 “ “ • 18 00 to 20 00 Bk rage “ “ •* ** 10 00 to 16 00 Striped Tafeta Silks, from 16 00 to 25 00 44 Cheuo •• “ 16 00 to 25 00 Tissue Robes, 44 22 60 to 25 00 Light Summer Silks, 44 12 00 to 16 00 Organdie and Freuch Jacnet Robes. 300 to 0 00 Blaco Silks, very cheap Fancy Printed Organdies, from_37U’ to 76 ceuts Fancy Muslins and Law us, from 12% to 50 cents French Cambrics, solid colors, quite a variety Plaiu and Checked Nansooks, Victoria Lawns, Bishop Lawn, Jacnet and Swiss Muslius, Calicoes, from 6% to 26 cents EMBROIDERIES AND LACE GOODS. 500 Embroidered Collars 25 cents 500 44 44 60 44 600 44 44 76 44 1000 44 44 $1 00 Brussels Collars all prices Collars and Sleeves, in sets $1 00 to $5 00 Ladies Kmbroid'd Robes for morning dresses 7 50 to 18 00 44 44 Skirts 5 00 to 16 00 44 44 44 2 60 to 4 00 Infants Emb’d Robes, beautiful 6 00 to 7 00 Embroidered Hatidk’fs, new style... all prices 44 French Com lie Bands.. 44 * 4 44 * 4 Jacnet 44 44 44 <4 Swiss * 4 “ White Bugled Blond Laces Black ami White Bugle Laces Black Silk Laces, plain and figured, for mantillas Btuisel Nets, black and white Cape Nets White Chantilly Vails Black 44 44 Dmietry Bands Cambric Flouncing, Ac. Ac, HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Ladies Black, White aud Slate Cotton Hose 44 Lisle Thread and Open Work llowe Misses Hosiery in every variety Gents Brown and Bleached English Half Hum* Ladies Alexander Silk Gloves 44 Lisle Thread 44 44 Spun Silk 44 44 Kid aud Lisle Guautlets Gents Lisle Thread and Silk Gloves Ladies Black Paris Mits. 50 to 75 ceuts ; Ac., Ac. * BLEACHED AND BROWN GOODS. 500 pieces 1 yard wide Bleached Domestic cts 500 44 % 44 44 * 4 * 4 y 600 44 y H 44 44 44 44 io 2000 44 l 44 44 44 44 12U 20 0 0 44 1 44 4 4 44 Loug Cloth Yl% 100 44 1 44 44 44 44 44 15 10 0 44 1 44 * 4 Brown Domestic 9 500 44 1 44 ‘-Sea Island 44 10 190 44 1 44 44 44 44 44 viy 2 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 I*2-4 Bleached Linen Sheetings 10-4 and 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 Lin< ns for boys Gents Fancy Linen Drills, White Liuen Drills Striped and Checked Linens and Satinets, for boys Check Linen Coatings Venetian Plaids, Cottonades, Ac., I especially call attention to my stock of goods for Boys’ Clothing. SUNDRY ARTICLES. Dress Trimming, a great variety Parasols, Fans, Bonnet Ribbons, Tafeta Ribbons, Bonnets, Misses and Children’s Bloomer Hats, Infants and Children’s Silk and Leghorn Hats W’hale Bone and Steel Spring Hoop Skirts Crinoline for Skirts French and American Flowers Rusches, Head-Dresses and Bonnet Trimmings Large stock of handsome Bonnet Ribbons Gent.’s Leghorn and English Straw Hats, Ac. BOOTS A SHOES. Ladies’ black tipped Gutters at $1 35 “ •* “ “ l 50 Child's Ankle Ties Ladies’ K!d Slippers and Bu*kius 44 44 Boots; Misse* Kid Boots Misses Kid Slippers and Fancy Boots Gent.’s fine French calf Pump Boots 44 44 Morocco Pumps, with heels 44 44 Calf 4 * 44 44 44 44 Ca’s sewed Shoes And a great many other styles, too numerous here to mention. All in search of cheap and good goods, are invi ted to call and look through the stock before pur chasing. ONE PRICE ONLY, at GEO. W\ ATKINSON’S. Two doors below Messrs. Kylo A Cos. Marcli3o-3tn 104 Broad afcreet. COOIi SPARKLING SODA. WALTER. rjMIIS delightful and refreshing beverage, with X the following Syrups: Grape, Baspberry, Cherubusco, Mulberry, Sherbet. Banana, Pine Apple, Orange Nectnr, Ginger, Strawberry, Vanilla, Cream, Sarsaparilla, I nnor, Orgeat, Rose, Mint, Pepper, To he found fresh ami pure at the Blue Drug Store. May 5. 3m PE ‘IBERTON, NUCKOLLS A CO. SODA IFOTTUNTT Opened for the season at tho EAGLE DRUG STORE. Cold Sparkling Soda made of pure Cistern Water, With the best of Syrups. May 4. NANCE A GESNER. BUMMER~RETREAT. Mr. I. G. STRUPPER, ON RANOOUPH STREET, VERY respectfully informs the Laches and Gen tlemen of Columbus, that his ICE CREAM SALOON will bo thrown open for the season on MONDAY, MAY 4, Where can indulge their appetites in STRAWBERRIES mnothered in Cream, aud other couling luxuries of the season. SODA ‘W'ATER. Thi sp.-l ilnß anil pungßnt bverp;i‘ i cr.toful to tin.’ palate, sml gnoil in alUying thirst. It will be ssrvsj up with nil tho most delicious ityrups. N. B.—Closed on Sunday. My4tf Millinery and Dress-making. Mits. JUNKS and dMlKliter would ‘*t pectfully inform the Ladi<- of Colum-WgJ-- bus find vicinity, that they are now prepared to execute all ‘rdT in t,,e above busineM. iu ntyl** and with dispatch. Mr*. Jones having been * Milliner of twenty years experience, flatters her self she can please the im st fastidious. Residence on the corner of Jacks n and Thomas streets, immediately South east of the Court House, adjoining the residence of Dr. Pond on the Smith. Columbus. Mj, 1, lMY4in M. S. JACKSON, M. D. BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, SURGEON. AND ACCOUCHEUR, n' AVISO Opened hii office over Brooks k _y r hap mini's lirug Store, respectfully ten-Kwjf der. his professional services to the citizens Wt of Coluinbu- and vicinity, and especially invites the attention of those suffering from chronic dis eases, female affections, Ac. From past Baccess in the treatment of those mal adies, and a strict adherence to sanative inodicn llnn. he feels confident of relieving all who may give him a trial, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to receive a liberal share of patronage. p B.—lie will Kn found at his office during the day, unless professionally engsged, and at the residence of Judge Andrews at night. May 8-ts WANTED. A PA RTN RR, to purchase an interest In a profit- A aids Staple Manufacturing business, now in successful operation. Address Box 199, Post Office. Columbus, May 21-ts SAM MIS *& ROONEY’S FURNITURE EMPORIUM, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. P J A NO FORTES- * samWTsa TRSon ers P iSMML ■ , FO.HITU.E FURNITURE Os all Descriptions, CARFBTTING, WINDOW CURTAINS, At., Constantly on hand. April 14, 1857. B)4ni THE ILLUSTRATED EDITION OF IRVING’S LIFE OF WASHINGTON. GP. PUTNAM it 00. will commence in a few • days anew edition of this great work, Iu muni monthly parts. Price 25 cent* each. Each volume will consiiit of 14 parts, handsomely printed iu imperial octavo. The whole work will be illustrated by about 80 superior Engravings on steel, including Portraits aiul Original Historical Designs, by eminent artists, with numerous Wood Cuts aud Maps Each part will contaiu at least 32 pages and one eugraving on steel—every other part will have two steel plates. Terms of Publication.—Each semi monthly part containing as above stated, 25 ceuts. payable on delivery. All subscribers must engage to take the entire work. Among the Illustration* already engraved, or nearly completed, are the following portraits, ou steel: Gen. Schuyler, Gen. Putnam, Gen. Arnold, Gen. Green. Gen. Ward, Gen. Knox, Gen. Montgomery. Gen. St. Clair, Gen. Lord “Sterling, Geu. Baron Steuben, Gen. Lafayette, Gen. Count Pulaski, Gen. Line >ln. Gen. Mercer, Gen. Charles Lee, Gen. Hen ry Lee, Col. Moultrie, Gen. Wayne, Gen. Clintoi. Robert Morris. Gen. Stark, Gen. Hamilton. Gen. Gates, Geu.Glover, Gen. Sir W. llowe, Sir Henry Clinton. Lord Cornwallis, Gen. lluigoyne. Washington, from the picture by Pealo; Wash ington, from the picture by Trumbull; Washing ton, from the picture by Wurtmuller; Washing ton from the pictuie by Stuart; Washington, from the pit-lure of Hendon's Bust; Washington, from the picture of lloudoti's Statue; Washington, from the picture of Brown's Statue; Washington, from the original Profile; Mrs. Washington, (early por trait;) Mrs. Washington, from Stuart; Miss Phil lips, from original Pict ure. ILLUSTRATIONS ON STEEL. Historical Scenes, chiefly from original designs: Site of Washington's Birth-place; Mount Vernon, three views; Washington a* a Surveyor; Wsudiing ton at Fort Necessity; Washington surveying the Dismal Swamp; Washington at Winchester; Wash ingt m's Field Sports; Fortifying Bunker’s IIIll; Fort Ticonderoga. Lake George; Fortifications at West Point in 1780; Washington quelling a Riot— from a contemporary Drawing; View of New York, 1776; Announcement of Independence; Battle of Trenton; Battle of Germantown; Battle o* Mon mouth; Braddock’s Battle Field; Washington go ing to Congress, Ac. Ac. 44 Must always remain, par eminence, the Histo ry of the Father of his Country.”— Phil. Bulletin. N. B.—lt is intended that the illustrations iu this edition shall be worthy of the subject and of the author. The best artists have been engaged to mnkc original drawings, and the most eminent en gravers are secured. No expense will he spared to make the engra vings creditable to American nrt, and fully satis factory to amateurs of fastidious taste. Agents aud canvassers supplied on liberal terms. The edition is published exclusively for subscribers. AplTtf REMOVAL. BROOKS & CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, Sign of the Negro and Mortar, COLUMBUS, GA., HAVK removed lo the store ou tilt corner of Uroml mid itnndolph Streets, formerly occu pied by Cileries Mygatt, whore they tire now re ceiving a large and well selected stock of Drugs, Medicines, &c., Which they offer in any quantities at the lowest prices; every article of which is warranted fresh and genuine, having been selected by an experienc ed Druggist. PHYSICIANS Especial ly, would find it t their interest to call and examine our stock before purchasing else where. PRESCRIPTIONS Accurately prepared by a competent Druggist, and with extra medicines only, at all hours during day and night. April 14, 1857. ly THIS MORNING PER EXPRESS, RECEIVED a fresh lot of CANDIES, consisting of Cocoa Nut, Cream, Vanilla, Cordial Drops, Sponge, Lemon Gum Drops, Sugar Plums, Jenny Lind Mottoes, Roses with faces, Ae., Ac. Ouran teed to be made with pure sugar and of the best quality. F. COBRA A CO., April 21. No. 42 Broad st‘ NEW HOOKS! ADVENTURES aud MisNjonary Labors in Inte rior Africa, by T. J. Bowen; The Olive Branch, or White Oak Farm ; Biographical and Historical Sketcdes, by T. B. Macau ley; Commentary ou First Corinthians, by C. Hodge; Vivia. or the Secret of Power, by Mrs. South worth; Love after Marriage., by Mrs. C. L. Ilentz. A NEW SUPPLY OF Dr. Kane’s Arctic Explorations; Spurgeon’s Sermons. Ist aud 2d series; Arthur’s Tongue of Fire; Be; uai and Lile. by Jere Clemens ; Villas and Cottages, a b *ok for Mechanics; Godey’s Lady’s Book for June ; Just received At CHAFFIN A JOHNSON’S. May 21 OPPOSITION TO STARVATION. MKAL AND HOMINY, AT $1 10 I’ER BUSHEL! MKAI, *nd IIOMIN Y, It.-.t quality, One Dollar ami t. n cent, per hu.ln 1. WINTKK \S I’A LACK MILLS. May 33, 1857-ts AT COST, OPv/k SI MMKK MANTILLAS, ,yO( ) s. nuniciiiLD a iiko. fresh candies. J UST rcceiv.-d Cocoa Niitu, and a Inrjte an.ort m'-ni of Sancv and Common Stiek Candy. May 14 Y. CUKIIA A CO., 43 Broad at. Administrator’s Sale. Wild, be sold, on tl.e UItST TUIiSDAY IN AL’fJUST next, at tin- Court House door, in the Tow qof Hamilton, Harris County, the follow ing laud to wit; Lot No. 6>. in the 4th District, and lot No. 74. in the 30th District of Harris Coun ty. Sold as the property of Swytitour K. Bottlirf, late of Muscogee County, deceased Sold for the benefit nf the heirs and creditors of said deceased Terms cattle April 33tds ALKX. 1. BOBIBON, Adm’r. NEW WOODS. llH! are now opening a large aud varied as y} sortinrnt of Jewelry and Fancy Goods, which we are ready to exhibit to all who may honor us with a rail. Oct IS If MILLA Bit k COOPKR. CHAMPAONE. X/ t BASKETS Associates Verxettay Wine, for Ol J ,;,|p hr MAKC*US & .KAULAND. \pl& AT COST. CtHLi BLACK French and (.Impure Lace Mau 2UU Milan. CALHOUN 1 JOHNSON. MayS.-tf AT COST, OUlt entire Stock of Beady-Made Clothing con sisting of 2noo pairs Pants, 500 Vests, 500 Costs Also, we offer at Cost. Hoots mid Shoes. M „ y , fi . S. K tTHCIIILD A BRO. RKFRtOEIt ATORB. V NOTH Kit lot Just received. Call before they are all gone, at 143 Broad atreet. May2s-lm D. B. THOMPSON A CO. ‘ SAVANMHJLOTTERY. ON Til* HAVANA PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBKIt*. ANDERSON & SON, Managers, SUCCESSORS TO J.F. WINTER, MANAGER. Prizes Payable Without Deduction. Capital Prize $60,000. 30,000 “tickets. Jasper County Academy Lottery. By Authority of State of (trotgla. OIiASB Y. Draws June 15th, 1867, at St. Andrews’ Hall. S,- vunnah.Ga., ttu hr the sworn HiippritiTt-ndM n of M’. H. Symons, Esq., and J. M. E.. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME: 1 Brb.e of 1 “ 2u,bUr. 1 “ 10.0 b” 1 “ 5,00- 1 4 * 4,000 1 44 2,0- i 3 r ri/.ee of SIOOO art* S.OOv 6 44 600 are 2,60 V 100 44 100 are. io.ooe 100 44 60 are 6,00” 72 Approximation Piize* 3,70*. 30v0 prixe* of sio are 90.09’- 3,280 Brize*, amounting to $216.20* Tickets $lO, Halves $5, Quarters $2 50. SMALL SCHEME DRAWS EVERY SATURDAY. Bank notes on Round Banks taken at par.— Check* on New York remitted for Brizes. Audreß* Older* for Tickets or certificates of package* •! Tickets, to ANDERSON A SON, Vunagcre, Macon or Savannah. G. JOHN MAY, Agent, Opposite the IV>nt Office, Columbus. Ga. 43T Persons holding Prize Tickets of Jas F. Winter, Manager, will send f.htm to us for pay ment. May 16-1 and WHO HAaS MONEY 1 rajjijjHk BEING prompted by a de im ,v ‘ ro ,<l ni,( ke something, VBfeEnk'il the same time to please |h< purchaser, 1 offer for sale PATTERNS and sizes of choice COOKING STOVES, PLAIN, PLANISHED, AND JAPANNED TITNT WARE, LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS, Britannia Mari- and Summer Furnaces; Bruunt. ami Coflee Boasters; Lightning Bods and l’.at Trups; Saucepans and Preserve Kettles; tValu Coolers and Bathing Tubs; Scales, Weigh Is and Measures; Bird Cages and Chinn balance Coffee Pots (on the guillotint principle); Totware end Cutlery ; and every conceivable article, neejrtl by Ladies, for the getting up of ut> excellent diu-ttg entertainment, for all of which 1 will eliai ge low, very low, for cash. COPPER WORK, TIN ROOFING, GUTTERING, and all kinds of outside work, in my lin, will be done at abort notice for the public. All hills due on p refee nt menu except on Hpeclfied time eonl l acth. Thoe indebted t > me will pU&t* nettle without further notice. April 24-1 y R. M. ALDWORTH. FAS HI 0 NABLE HAT S \ GOOD HATS II All Styles of Hats!!! HATS—HATS—HATS! IIATS—HATS—HATS !! If you want any kind of a HAT Call at J. H. DANIEL A CO’S, April 11. 123 Broad Street. COLUMBUS BAKERY, 150 Broad Nlreeti COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. BYNEHAHT & CBICHTOKT ABE prepared t> furnish at the shortest notlca, and on tho most reusonublo terms, all d criplions of BREAD, CRACKERS AND CAKE. Being practical bakers,and provided with the latest and most approved machinery, they arc enabled la supply a superior article ol every thing usually found in the best establishments of tile kind either north or south. They are prepared to execute or ders for all varieties of Cake and Bread.and Hatter themselves that front their long experience they can give complete satisfaction to those who may favor them with patronage. They use none but the best materials. Butter Crackers !t cents, and Soda Crackers cents per lb. st wholesale. Ot. ders from a distance promptly attended to. WIIOLKSALK PBICEB. Sugar Crackers, 10 cents per lb. Pic Nic “ 10 “ “ “ Boston “ 10 “ “ “ Butter “ ,8 •* “ •• Soda “ 8 “ “ “ Water “ 8 •- “ “ Pilot Bread 8 •• •- Navy Bread 6 “ “ - N. B—Any description of Cake made for Parties, Weddings, kc. March 9, 1867. ly H. E. DIBBLE'S EMPORIUM OP FASHION. IAM now propiirod to supply my customers,ati4 all othfr who may favor me with a rail, witk tho mateet Htyle ami latest foxhion of HATH and CAPS of all description*. Also Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, Comprising .Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Hosiery, Un der Shirts, Drawers, Handkerchiefs. Ac., Ac. Also, Carpet Bags, Valises, Canes, Umbrellas, Ladies and Misses Flats, Ladies Riding Hats, Infants 7 Hats of various styles and prices, Ladies and Misses Kid Gloves—a superior article—and other tasty and fancy articles unnecessary to enumerate. 1 would respectfully invite tho attention of Planter* to examine mv stock of CANADIAN STRAW HATS, an excellent, cheap and durable article fnr negroes, and held at the remarkable low price of $1 50 pet dozen. I would respectfully invite the Ladies to call and examine some Leghorn Flats, a superior arti cle, just received st DIBBLK’H. April 8. 1857. Administratrix’s Sale. AGREEABLY to an ord*r of the Court of Ordi nary of Muscogee County, will he sold at the Market House, in the City of Columbus, on tbff FIRST TUESDAY in July next, within the legal hours of sale, one NKGIU) HOY, ttn a No. 1 Plas terer, aged about 25, belonging to estate of Ann B Miltli(-son, deceased. Term* made known on day of sule. ELIZABETH MATH KAON, Adm’i. May 16, 1857-tds. BOOKS S NEW BOOKS X ! J UST received, at CHAFFIN A JOHNSON’S, Vivia. or the Secret of Power, by M;s. X. b. B N. South worth. Henry Lile. or Life and Existence, by Miss Marry at. Old llaun, the Pawn Broker; equal to the Lamp lighter. The Star and the Cloud, or a Daughter’s Love, by A. S. lice. Dure, by a Stroller in Europe. The Tongue of Fire, by Wni. Arthur. Kathie Braude, k firetiide history of quiet Ufa. Cyclopedia of American Literature, ilium rated, a valuable book by Duyckinck. Dr. Kane’s Exploration*, anew supply. Lena Rivers h new supply. Irving’s Life of Washington, anew supply. Anril 17-ts. DISSOLUTION^ r|MIE co-partnership heretofore existing in this I. city, under the name and style of Kidgway, Cleckley A Cos. was (Unsolved on the Ist of Febru ary, by mutual consent. All persona indebted te the firm are requested to com© forward without delay and settle. Either member of the firm la authorised to settle It* affairs. D. A. RIDGWAY, A. D. CLECKLEY, Ilr M. CLECKLEY, April 11, 1857 M._D. PONKV. TELEGRAPH ICE CREAM SALOON. r IMIE subscriber* r**|<H tfully inform the public 1. that they have opened a SALOON, where will be found during the ata*ou ICE CffEAM and STRAWBERRIES, together withal! kinds of cum in’ r herorsg*.. F. C’ >RKA A CO., 4*2 Broad *t., May 14. Under tlie Telegraph OflL'e. RECEIVED Uy Express, this morning. Chenille, Silk and Mohair Head Dresses, and another new lot of Fine Bonnet*. May 15 S ROTHCIfFED A BRO. CHEAP FOOD FOR lIOUNKN. OATS at Merenty-fire cents. May 20. SHEPHERD A MOM. WILLOW WAGONS. A FEW muro of those nice WILLOW IT AGON* ‘and FANCY GlGS.just received at April 10. DILLINGHAM A DENSON** P JA N O FORTES.