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About The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1857)
t ‘UNTV AND CITY DIRECTORY. Superior Court. •n. K. H. Wurrill, Judge. Thod.leus Oliver, ilorUeneral. A. S. Rutherford, Clerk. Inferior Court. us. Samuel A. Wales, John J. McKendree, n D. Went, William L. Wornum and Benja . Coleman, Justice*. Andrew I*. Jones,Clerk. County Officers. it. Lamar, Sheriff, and F. M. Brooks, Deputy. 11. Ilicks, lloceiver of Tax Returns. James ti. i'n. Tax Collector. J. B. Wright, Coroner. — l in. Lamar, Surveyor. Kdward Birdsong, Couu ly Treasurer. Court of Ordinary. ILm. John Johnson, Ordinary. City Criminal Court. lion, l’eyton H. Colquitt, Judge. Junius A. Fox, Solicitor. Calvin Stratton, Clerk. Jas. M. Hughes, Sheriff, and 11.1’. ltoUiusou, Deputy. Municipal Government. Hon Francis U. Wilkins, Mayor. Aldermen— W. V. Harden and W. C. Cray. Ist Ward; William Perry nud Koovell Mills, 2d vVard; F. S. Chaiimau and T. ■•van., ltd Ward; A. K. Ayer and (i. K. (lager. HI. t\ rI; John Quin and J.T. Walker, 6th Ward. i rkin anil W. 8. Clarke, 6llt Ward ; Jam Marshal and 11. P. Itohinson, Depu I,Treasurer. Calvin Stratton, City !la vis, M. It., City Physician, llie. rk of Market. John 0. Bun in I Joseph K. Webster, Wharf In, Vhoo, Hospital Keeper. Jesse Hr Groper. James Si. Bethuue, Cr Hardens —J. M. Tray wick, J. Mill, C. B. Frost and Kd sv Wardens—J. C. ICusc, Ist W i'. 2d Ward; T. 0. Doug ass, Sri Inns, 1111 Ward; Ctias. Wise, ’ i , I'ranglni. nth Ward. Health H'li i ... A., too and T. 11. Sliute, Ist W'ard; M P. i 1 l . ‘bi'i t A. Ware, 2d Ward ; J. L. Howell and 11. M. Cleekly, Ud Ward; S. It. An drews anti It. C. Mitchell, 111) Ward; J. 1.. Morton ftti.l W. VV. Kluwclluii, 6th Ward; T. V. Uutherford and John Hoely, 6th Ward. HtaiidhiK Committee* of Council* Finance—Gray. Qnln, Btew'rt; Contracts— ry, Chapman, Ayer; llridK** Wum, FJli*; Account*—Chapman, Ellis, Harden ; Cisterns, Sew era Well* and Kntfinea— Gager, Ay*r, Ferry; Street* —Barden, Stewart, Durkin; Hospital— Clarke, Stewart, Durkin; City Improvement*— Walker, Gnffer, Gray; Health—Stewart, Chapman, Walker; Commons —Durkin,Clarke, Gager; Cem etery —Kills, Gray, Ayer; Wharf and lCiver—Quin, Barden, Clarke; Gas Lamps— Ayer, Walker and Peny. Regular Council meetings every Monday night. City Fire Depart ment. Henry T. Hall, Chief Kngineor. Joseph L. Mor ton, Assistant Kngineor. Company No. I.—B H. Hill, Foreman; J. D. Johnson and K. It. Goetohius, Assistant Foremen; William Gesner, Secretary. Regular meetings Ist Tuesday evening in every month. (bmpany No. 2. —James Vernoy, Foreman; W. Mahatfey, Assistant Foreman; C. Neuffor, Secreta ry. Regular meetings Ist Tuesday evening in every month. Company No. 4.—1. G. Strapper, Foreman ; Geo. W. Dillingham, Assistant Foreman; G. W. Ro sette, Secretary. Regular meeting on the first Fri day in every month. Military Companies. (blumbuß Guardt. —Captain—Paul J. Semmes; hieuteuauts—lt. Kills, W. C. Hodges, W. G. Clem ons and R. C. Forsyth ; Secretary and Treasurer, J. F. Burch. City Light Guardi. —Captain—l*. 11. Colquitt; Lieutenants —B. A. Thornton, J. Hamilton, 11. King and C. J. Moffett; Secretary and Treasurer —Rutherford. United HiJUt. —Captain—K.G. Wilkins; Lieuten ants — K. Musgrove, L. B. Duck, F. M. Brooks and G. W. Hpcdnian. Secretary and Treasurer—J. 11. Hikes. Masonic Societies. Hope. Council No. 4. K. Croft, T. 1. G. M. Meet ings 3rd Saturday in each Month. barley Chapter No. 7.—M. N. Clarke, H. P.— Meetings Ist Saturday in evury month. Columbian l/lge No. 7.—. lames Kivliu, W. M.— Meetings 2d Saturday iu each mouth. Oyldlutrpe U*lge No. 47. —F. M. Brooks, W. M.— Meetings 2d Friday and 4th Saturday in every month. I. O. O. F. t'hattohoochee Sncampment No. 4.—J. A. Gird ner, C. P.; Darnel Rowe, S. W.; C. A. Kliuk, J. W.; J A. Bradford, 8. F. Osborne, S. Meetings 2d ami lilt Tuesdays in each month. Muscogee Lodge No. 6. Daniel Howe, N. U.; Wil liam Gesuor, V. ll.; Janies A. Bradford,T.; William Kyles. P. S.; G. W. Kpeltnan, R. S. Meetings every Monday evening. 8. of T. Chattahoochee Division No. 17.—J. A. Urghuart, \\ i'.; Charles Stewart, \V. A.; George Flournoy, K ■'; Janies Threat, A. It. H.; I. F. Brown, TANARUS.; .\ G. Davis, F. 8.; Wm. McNeill, C.; William 11. I” ip*. A. C.; J. G. W. Terry, 1. 8.; A. 1). Mer i i it, O. 8. Regular Meetings every Tuesday • pit. A CARD. Newark, N. J., March 26 1 857. WlN 'j understood that curtain parties in Columbus are ottering fur sale VEHICLES li they reproseii. uh being of our manufacture, 11 which they have put our curds, wo tako Method of protecting those who desire articles . r make from having .spurious work imposed ■ in. by false representations, to their own loss .ie injury of our reputation. And we hereby i tall parties concerned, that we are in no way r > *iOle for any vehicle sold in Columbus, un r name, except those from the Kedository of McKiCti A ROBERTS, who are the only hi the city to whom our work is furnished. 31-3 m J. M QUIN BY k CO. A CARD. COLUMBUS, On., March 31, 1857. OUR attention having been called to “A Card’* in the Sun of this morning, signed J. M. Quinby k Cos., giving information that they are in no way tvspousible lor any vehicle sold in this city, umh-r their name, except those from a certain re pository, named in the card. We tool it due to ourselves to say, that said reposi tory is not the onljp one in this city, where their genuine work is for sale. \Ve. have now their vehi cles for mile and are in the way of receiving others; and hold <*ur.-clve ready to prove thhto any one, from the *iivoices in ourhaiids. We have never sold a v m rheirs, which they did uot manu facture ois we ever put their curds upon spun n presented work to be theirs, which Ap: B. JAQUKSA BROTHER. CARD. a*ark, N. J. April 9, 1867. nod J. B. Ja<|UoN k Broth ? say that they “are ready to <•?* in their hands*’ that tie \ > for sale, “and are in the Wa 4 We now assert that we n \ • vehicle of any kind, and they Can • invoice from ns to them. .1 M.QUINBYAICO. lIONNBTS. HAYING the handsomest Silk Bonnets; also, a good assortment of Straw lion nets, and all necessary thinning*, wo invite the Ladies to call and purchase at exceedingly low prices of Aprils S. ROTHCHILD k BKO. PIANO FORTES. ” “” PERSONS in w ant of a Fine 1 •tru nient, can lx* supplied moderate terms. A flue assortment* “ * \J “ to select from, at October 31. ts SAM>IIB A ROONEY'S. GLASS. A LARGE lot of Glass—all sines, at Feb 14 H. A. WARE’S. JUST HECKIYKI), -l/A/A BARRELS best Planting l*otatoes. IUU GUN BY k CO. March 3. UMBRELLAS. A COMPLETE and fresh supply of all varieties, on sale at |lVh24) PI BULK’S. KINK HAVANA CIGARS. FINK Havana Cigars for sole at DANPORTH A NAOKML (> ARDEN SKKI>. IANDRKTII'S NEW CHOPGarden Seed, Just j re ceiveil t J.W. PEASE'S Book Store. Jiin. 28-tf_ _ linens. V LARGE invoice of Linens of all descriptions and for all purposes, for -ale at low prices by Aprils 8. KOTIICHILD A lIRO. SILKS. IK you want a good heavy black Silk, at one dol lar tier yard, call on Aprflß 8. ROTIICUILD A BRO. BACON. mA/bl POUNDS Choice Teunessee Bacon, ’ ‘Uu Just received and for sale by JEFFERSON * HAMILTON. VALISES AND CARPET BAUS. rjMlKbest quality of these articles, to be pur< I chased at Keb-J* DIBBLE’S. klocr. T- BARRELS Snpeitine Klour for sale low by J April 6 _ JKKKKRSON A HAMILTON. FRESH CEMENT AND PLASTER, JUST received and for sale by W. RANKIN. Cohinibus. March 21. lm GAS LIGHT STOCK. A SHAKES of ths Columbus Gaa Light Com t “ I>any Stock, for sals low. Enquire of MarchJ I-ts J. U. KVEKITT. DRUGS, MEDICINES, AMD goods. IAM now receiving a well selected stock f of DRUGS, MEDICINES, and FANCY* GOODS. Every article warranted of the best qta ity. lam now prepared to offer every induce ment to friend* and patron* wishing articles in my line. Every article going out of the store will be under the supervision of competent Druggists, who pledge themselves for correctness and dispatch,— Tl.ankfhl for past favor* and hoping to merit a continuance. “• A. WAKE. Feb Uy REMOVAL. WE have removed to Mr. E. Barnaul’s old statid al No. 12 Broad Street, opposite Redd, Freer A Go., where we will continue to keep a sup ply of the best Provisions and Groceries, which wo will sell at the lowest market prices. Tbaukful for past favors, we respectfully solicit a continuance of patronage. Term, cash or when called for. Cash paid for Country Produce. Oct 9, ’66. JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. PRINTING A WRAPPING PAPER. ROOK ISLAND PAPER MILLS, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. IMIKBK MILLS are prepared to furnish the best . article of Printing and Wrapping Paper. The paper >n which The Dally Sun is printed, is mado at these Mills. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. P. L. ANDEItSKN, (Successor to A. Anderson.) 137 Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia, OFFERS to Ilia old friend.-, and the public gener ally, afro.li and well assorted stock of Family Groceries & Provisions, consisting of Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Bacon, Lard, Kish, Syrup, Vinegar, Soap, Starch, Candles, .Mus tard, Pepper, Spiro, (linger, Yeast, Cigars. Tobac co. Ac. A choice lot of Crockery Ware, Thread, Osnaburgs and Homespun*, at Factory prices. Fine and common Liquor* ol every kind and price. Always on hand usupply of good Northern Butler and Cheese, and Country Butter, Egg*, Poultry, dfcc. PALACE MILLS FLOCK of all brands. Orders for Family and Steamboat Stores promptly and carefully filled. Nov. 28. ly J. J. JONES, At the old stand of Jefferson A Hamilton, corner Warren and Franklin Streets, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Has in Store, a fresh supply of FAMILY GROCERIES, (lONSISTI NO in part of Fresh Ooshen Cheese J and Butter, Lard, Huron, llams, Sides and Shoulders, Irish and Sweet Potatoes, Onions by the measure, barrel or string, Peas, Corn, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, Ac. MEAL and FLOIIK at Mill prices, and Country Produce geneally. [Nov. 211 1860. ly MARCUS 4 RAGLAND HAVE just received DUFFIELD'S Sugar-cured HAMS; Fresh Raisins; Fresh Pecans; Fresh Almonds; Fresh Figs; NEW MAY BUTTER; Fresh Crackers; New Cheese; Maccaroiii; Vermicelli; SUGAR-CURED SHOULDERS; Pickled Beef; Smoked Beef; Pickled Pork; Georgia Hams; SUGAR-CURED .IDLES; Smoked Tongues; Extra Table Oils; Sardines; Anchovies; Meats, Fish and Vegetables in Cans. Best quality Wines and Cigars. May24tf SPRING AND SUMMER OLO T XT J. H. DANIEL & CO., 123 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga., ARK now prepared to supply tlieir customers, and all others that may give them a call, witli the LATZSTSTYLKS of SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING, Every article of tlieir own manufacture, uml war rented to be well made and of (lie most fashiouaLle cut. Also, Hate, Caps,)Trnnk.a,Carpet Mags, Va lises, Umbrellas, Are., 4c. Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, of all grades, of the most approved colors and patterns, of both French and English styles, which (being well sup plied with tlie best cutters and most faithful work man,) they can furnish to order, in u style of cut and make that cannot fail to please the most par ticular customer. [March 30-ti SPRING ANDSUMMER CLOTHING. ROSETTE, MELICK & CO., AT TIIK Cash Clothing Store, IX3 Broad street, Columbus, Ur., HAVE just received, uiul uru now offering fur sale, anextensive and SUPERB STOCK OF ÜbOTIIING, us their own manufacture, all of which is made up in the LATEST STYLES, and warranted to give ENTIRE SATISFACTION. They have a complete sml heavy -apply of Gents Furnishing Goods, and an unusual and varied assort men t of Hats, Caps, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas and Valises. YOUTHS’ CLOTHING, made up of the best ma terials, and of latest fashions, always on hand. All are cordially invited to call and examine our comprehensive htock before making purchases. As we shall sell EXCLI SI VELY FOR CASH we caunot be expected to make any memorandums against purchasers. [April 2, ’57-ly DILLINGHAM & DENSON. WOULD respectfully call the attention of the citi- jgUp rods of Columbus and vicinity, to their stock of Furniture and Carpets. They can accommodate all, both in quality and price. Their FURNITURE, for excellence of work manship and butte, cun not be excelled, and THEY SEEL IT LOW* CARPETS CHEAPER than ever heard of in Columbus. Call on them one door below Hall, Moses A Cos. Nov. S.’’6d-tf 1)1 LMNGII AM * DENSON. JUST RECEIVED. AN EW lot of Butter and Soda Crackers, fresh baked, from Spear’s bakery, Montgomery. Ala. Pickles iii kegs and bottles ot various sizes Fine Sugars, several qualities Smoked Kerf; Corned Beef Fresh (When Butter A tine lot of Cigars Irish Potatoes, Ac. AprilStf WATT A SAPPINGTON. SPICES AND ESSENCES. A LARGE assortment of the abovejust received, and for sale by BROOKS A CHAPMAN. April 16. TENNESSEE WHISKY. 1 BHLS. Tennessee Whiskyjust received aud tJv/ for sale by Jan. J EPPERSON A HAMILTON. c it; A its. HAVANA CIGARS, of the finest and best brands, to be had at April 18. BROOKS A CHAPMAN'S. NEGRO HATS. r JMIE largest lot and the beat variety in this 1 market, for sale at DIBBLE'S. t. t WO. irk SACKS PeruviauGuano,for sale by “IV/ April 28-8 t GREENWOOD A CO. Tennessee Extra Family Flour, IAORI AOR sale by ’ March 11'. JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. MATCHES. WOOD and Fancy Matches, in large quanti ties, for sale by DANFORTH A NAGEL. WINDOW SHADES. SOME beautiful WINDOW SHADES of every price. Just received by Nov 29-ts DILLINGHAM A DENSON. FOR RENT. A CON VKNIKNT Mouse in the lower part of the city, new, with four rooms, porch, Ac. Rent to Ist of October, SIOO. Apply to Jan. 17-ts R. J. MOSES. COW PEAS. FOR Sale by Jan. 12, ‘AT. GUNBY A CO. CEMENT. Qt BARRELS Cement, for sale by OJ Feb. 26. GUNBY A CO. SKGARS. SOME of the choicest Regalia, Opera, Concha, Com muues, and other styles of Segars, at FcbU R. A. M ARK’S. GUANO, GUANO, IVOR salsa few Bags and Barrels of Mexican J- and Peruvian Guano. Apply at April 6-ts ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS. PE UU MERY. NEW French Perfumery, Soaps, Ac. of every va riety, for sale by BROOKS A CHAPMAN. FRUIT TREES AND FLOWERS. LEE, KIDD & DUNCAN, ARK now prepared to fill ail orders with the heat varieties oi APPLES, PEACH, APRI COT, PLUM, PEAR, and NECTARINE TREES, and tlie most choice selection of RGBKB, EVER GREENS and FLOWERING PLANTS of all de scriptions, adapted to this climate. Their establishment is near the upper end of Broad Street, first door above Mr. Ilervey Hall, where they will be happy to wait on those who may wish any article in their line. Columbus, Nov. JB-ly . ALABAMA RIVER STEAMERS. Mobile and Montgomery Daily Line, FOR THE SEASON OF 1866 AND 1867. riMUS LINE is composed of the fol- lowing fine fast-running Paaen-Ljgggggjj ger Steamers, to wit; St. Nicliola* 8. J. <X, Master. St. Charles A. H. JOHNSON, Master. P. C. Wain* R- OTIS, Master. Cremonla 8. C. STONE, Master. p t I)al mau GEO. It. KIltK, Master The above line of steamers will leave Mobile f or Montgomery and intermediate Landings Daily— on Sundays at lOo’clock a. m., and on other days at 4p. mi. Returning, will leave Montgomery Daily, on the arrival of the Evening Mail Train of Kali Jtoad Cars from the East. For Freight or Passage, having superior accom modations. apply on board, or to Nov. 26. ts COX, BRAINARD 4 CO. MARBLE WORKS, Randolph Street, opposite Oglethorpe Hotel, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. The un of Oglethorpe and Randolph Sts., opposite the Post Office and the Ogle-thorpe Hotel, where he is pre pared, with the best Italian and American Mar ble, to furnish all kinds of Monuments, Tombs AGrave Stones, as cheap as they can be had in any part of the country, North or Souih. He respectfully solicits a share ot public patronage. Ho flatters himself that for workmanship he will give satisfaction to the most fastidious. April 10,1 W. ly HENRY McCAULKY. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF the financial business of the establishment. In order to dispose of the present stock of marble, within a limited time, all the work now’ on hand, consisting of Tombs, Headstones, A Monuments, of Italian and American Marble; also, Granite, Iron Railing, Plaster, Cement, Lime, &c., &c., will lie disposed of at first cost. THOMAS KENNY. Oct. 23—3 m 152 Broad Street. WAREHOUSE, COMMISSION, Receiving & Forwarding Business. GMIE undersigned liaving formed u co- t f-jf-ii 1 part uership, will continue busineßstjyfcifca ot tile old stolid (Alabama Wari-house under tire name and stylo of KING & SOttSBY, and solicit from tlieii friends and customers acon tlnuance of their business. JOHN W. KING. April 29, 1856. 225tf B. A. SORSBY. DISSOLUTION. IVHE firm of G reenwood, Hardaway & Cos., is this day dissolved by mutual conseut. E. S. GREENWOOD, R. A. HARDAWAY, I>. If. ALSTON. Columbus, Go., April 13, 1857. ts WAREHOUSE And Commission Merchants. r|MIE undersigned have taken the Warehouse of X Greenwood, Hardaway & Cos., and will contin ue the business in the name of Greenwood & Cos. E. S. GREENWOOD. April 16, 1867. ts T. E.GREENWOOD. NOTICE. II7E have this day connected with our firm in VV the Drug business. Mr. JAMES A. WHITE SIDE. The business will lie done from this date in the name of DANFORTH, NAGEL & CO., at the Old Stand, No. 107 Broad street. DANFORTH & NAGEL. 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. 1 :; DANK KTII A NAG EL. BIEHLER & CO., j—l FASHIONABLE 1 boot m \ k VJ 100 Broad Street) COLUMBUS, GA. OUR patrons will please bear in mind that wo shall strictly adhere to the CASH 8 V STEM from this date. March 2d. 1857.-6iu. CHEW ACL A LIME. r pHE undersigned, Agents of the above Lime X Works, are prepared to till orders at all times for LIME in the following packages, to wit: 3 Bushel Barrels, and Bushel Barrels, in good or der for shipping. This Lime is of fine quality, equal in every re spect to the best Thomaston Lime, and has super seded it in the interior of Alabama and Western Georgia. It can be delivered at any point in Mid dle Georgia materially cheaper than Thomaston. May 24. GUXBY A CO. XDIIY GOODS AND CLOTHING. J. LOW K Ml ERG, Independent dealer in Dry Goods, Clothing, Ilats, Caps, Ladies Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Trunks Carpet Bags, and Valises, NEXT DOOR TO RANKIN S STORE, COLUMBUS, GA., I I AS just returned form the North with a heavy, I 1 fresh and select stock of Spring and Summer Goods, which will lie sold at very low prices for Cash Only. Believing in the motto that a nimble sixpence is preferable to a slow shilling, lie will oiler uusur pased inducements to purchasers. No connection with any concern in this city or elsewhere. March 21, 1857 . 4m TEN DOLLARS REWARD. . rWILL give theabove reward for thedc-gIA livery of my boy BEN, (known ns BEN CODE,) either to Jhiyself, cr iu any Jail so that I can get him. wL_ [March 14-ts J II DANIr.i,. RAIL ROAD STOCK FOR SAI.K. k SHARES of Mobile A Girard Railroad Stock •J* ) for sale in quantiteis to suit purchasers. March 8-ts HUGHES,DANIEL A CO. PROVISIONS. I*l ks | SACKS of Corn and 160 casks of choice OV 7” / Teuuessee llucou, just received and for sale by GUNBY A CO AprilSOtf _ _ PAY YOUR TAXES. HY direction of Council, 1 will open my books tor the collection of City Taxes for the pieeent ytit,on the 2utli instant, at the Book Store of Chaffin A Johnson. East sitleof Hr, ad street, where 1 may lie touud at all hours, from S A. M. until 12, and from It to 5 P. M. The time for paying taxes will expire on the 30th day of June next. All persons failing to pay within the time B|a'cified, will be subject to have executions issued for their taxes. JOHN LLOYD, City Treasurer. May 18,1857 —tw4w Enquirer and Times insert tri-weekly 4 we ks. TO PLANTERS. WOOL CAUDING . VLL those who want their WuuL w. .nd quickly carded can be accommodated in the Base no lit of the Carter Factory, adjoining the Coweta Factory. All wool carded not giving atis faction 1 will pay the highest market prices h i the same. A first rate article of WOOL ROLLS always on hand. [April 30-4 m ] 8. WOODFIELD. BLANKS. ALABAMA DEEDS and Justices’ Blanks, for sale at tne Sun office, Columbus, Ga. BARRINGER A MORTON’S Steam, Saab and Blind Manufactory, OGLETIIOKPE STREET, COLUMBUS. GA. THIS Manufactory baa been is in successful op eration for over three years, and is still con tinued. All work will be done by experienced workmen, with good quality of lumber, and the latest improved machinery. Sash, Blinds, and Panel Doors, Will be furnished and boxed at the Factory, at the following prices: Sash — 8 x 10... 7 cts. Primed andGrazed...l2l<c. 10 x 12... 9 “ “ “ ...18 12x14..10“ “ “ ...25 12 x 16...11 12 x 18...12 “ “ “ ...30 12 x 20...14 “ “ “ ...35 12x22...16“ “ “ ...40 12 x 24...18 “ “ “ ...46 The above Sash are 1% inch thick, and made plain. In all cases where they are made Lip-Sash, two cents per light will be added. All Sash glazed with good French Glass, primed with the best Faint, and superior l’utty. Rolling Blinds for Windows, 60 cents per foot, measuring the length, A window five teet would cost $3, without painting, catches, or hinges. PANEL DOORS. I]4 inch thick, without moulding, $2 50—mould ing one side, $3 00—moulding both sides, $3 50. 1% inch thick, without moulding, $2 75—mould ing one side, $3 25—moulding both sides, $3 75. 134 inch thich, 4 panuels moulding on one side, $3 50— moulding both sides, $4 00. inch thick, 4 panels moulding on one side, $4 00—moulding both sides, $4 50. In addition to the above, Blinds painted and fur nished with hinges and catches, if desired; also, Sash glazed with German or French plate, painted, stained, enameled, embossed and Bohemian Glass, of all shades and colors, for side and transom lights and office windows. Plans and specifications for all descriptions of buildings furnished to order, with estimates, If de sired. Contracts made for construction and erection of buildings, on reasonable terms. All kinds of lumber planed, and flooring and ceiling tougued and grooved. Scroll and other descriptions of Brackets, for or namenting Cottages, Green Houses, Ac., made to order. The proprietors being practical mechanics and builders, believe they can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with orders. *#“AU 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 be sent by the River, Kail Koad, or in Wagons, will be at the risk of the purchaser, as the work will be considered delivered. 44“ Special contracts can be made for large jobs. M. BARIIINGEK, January 24. ly J. L. MORTON. BARKER’S EATIN<3- SALOON AND LODGING HOUSE. MEALS will be .served up at all hours of the day and night, on the shortest notice. Fish, Fowl, Game and Oysters, always on hand when in season. Charges wul he moderate, and every attention will be paid to pa trons of his Restaurant. Situation, 162 East side of Broad street, and a few doors North of the Market House, Columbus. Feb. 3-ly(J. B.) HENRY BARKER. Comfortable Lodging furnished on application. THE GREAT DESIDERATUM. THE UNFAILING EEMEDY. The Southern Cordial. WITHOUT doubt Smith's Sovereign l’anacea, for all derangements of the bowels, is the surest, safest, and most invaluable medicine offered to a discriminating public. The most severe and protracted attacks of Flux, Dysentery and lliar rhir, either Chronic or cute, or A diseases which always follow the Measles, are quickly and com pletely cured l.y this justly celebrated and favor ite remedy. Its powers are wonderful, its taste is p datable, its cost is a mere trifle in comparison to the value of sound health, and it may be ranked as the greatest medicinal discovery of the age. It has been tested at home and abroad, and all con cur in pronouncing it the friend of tne afflicted. This is a home pr. paration, discovered here, put up here by the propiietor, who is tot) well known to have to resort to any dishonorable dealing to de fraud the public with a worthless mixtui e. Atrial will convince the most sceptical sufferer. It is good for all human kind, from the balie at the breast to the centennai ian. Asa citizen of the South, he offers a Southern remedy, and is willing to risk his reputation by asserting it has no equal as a medicine for all bowel affections. Lay aside all prejudice, test its merits, and make up your honest verdict of its curing properties. For sale, at all hours of day nnd night, in Cos lunibus, Ga., at the store of Guuby A Cos., at my residence, and at all the Drug Stores in tile city. March 2-6 m JACK SMITH, Proprietor. MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN EVER. Spring and Summer Goods, T- KIYLE &CO., Rio. 100 Broad Street, Have now in Store a large Stock of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Mantillas, Embroideries, Ac., WHICH have never been surpassed in Colum bus for beauty and ch apness. They will continue to receive some of eveiy importation dur ing the season, and are now well supplied with every article in their line. Call and see. April 1, 1857. ts THE GASH SYSTEM. MRS. DESSAU, No. 108 Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia. IS now receiving and opening a brilliant as sortment of fashionable and seasonable . FRENCH MIIiIiIN'BXI.Y AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, consisting in part of French and English Straws, Plain and Fancy Hair, Crape and Silk Bonnets; Flats, Hiding, Misses and Infants Hats: Kiblions, French Flowers and Head Dresses, Mantillas, Silks,Grenadines, Darages, Embroideries. Maltese, Uoniton, Valencian and Point Lace. Also, insets, a lullund elegant variety of mourning goods, and various other articles of taste and elegance. All ot which are ottered at tlie most reduced price for CASH, and for CASH ONLY. P. S.—All Cash orders attended to with fidelity and dispatch. [March 31-ts TKOY FACTORY WAKE rooms, No. 40 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. E. C. II UIIBE LL, AGENT. IS! Keep constantly on band, at whole- EL * M'” sale and retail, TUBS, BUCKETS,{£3 I’AILS, CHURNS. CHAIRS, BKD ■BKSsteads, wardrobes, safes, ta bles. BUREAUS, and all other house furnishing aud domestic articles. 4k*p All articles on sale at the Ware-rooms, are manufactured exclusively by the Troy Factory. Orders addressed to E. C. HUUIIELL, Agent, will receive prompt attention. Columbus,Ga., April 7, 1857-y BOOTS AND SHOES! IASI now opening a first-rate fresh stock of Boots aud Shoes (ngj suitable for Ladles, Gents, Misses, Boys. Chi dren and Servants, all of which are of the latest styles, and will be sold at low down prices for cash only. Call and examine at No. 134 Broad street, next door above J. B. Strupper's, and tiring along your money, for I am determined to give you the worth of it. March 26-1 y S. HOWARD, Agent. BURNING FLUID, &c. BURNING FLUID, Spts. Turpentine, and Al cohol, a ull supply. R. A. WARE. Marcli2s COFFEE. JUST received on consignment, ten Sacks of Cutfee. March 18. HUGHES, DANIEL A CO. LAST CHANCE 130 secure one of Mclntyre’s Beautifully Colored . Ambrotypes, as he will remain but a few days longer in Columbus. Go early to secure a sitting. April 6-ts MANTILLAS. IF yon want a good Mantilla, for Ladies or chil dren, from one to twenty-five dollars, call on ApHlB S. ROTHCHILD A BRO. SULPHATE OF QUININE. piUkf'k OUNCES of Sulphate of Quinine, for sale v7v7 at a low rate by April 15. BROOKS A CHAPMAN’S. MEDICINE CHESTS. MEDICINE Chests. Surgical and Dental Instru ments, and Gold Foil, for sale at BROOKS A CHAPMAN’S. LUMBER FOR SALE. I WILL sell Lumber, at reasonable prices, at my Marble Yard, 152 Broad atreet. April 26tf THOMAS KENNY. McKEE A ROBERTS’ CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, EAST SIDE OF OGLETHORPE ST., Between the “Perry” and “Oglethorpe” Hotels, and directly opposite Temperance Hall, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. AT this old established House can always be found the best selected stock of Carriages, Rockaways, Top, AND NO TOP BUGGIES, <&c., in this section of country. And as we have the sole 1 ight to sell all work in this market from the celebrated Manufactory of J. M. QUIN BY & CO., and all our stock being carefully made up in the best manner, and latest and most fashionable styles, expressly for our trade, by makers of high est reputation, we feel authorized to assure all wishing to purchase, that they can find better w ork, and buy it on better terms than can be offered elsewhere. We do not sell at cost . but we have only one price for all who call on us; and strangers, as well as our customers generally, may confidently rely on being equally and fairly dealt with. All w'ork sold by us is warranted to be strictly as represented. Repairing in all branches of the trade promptly executed in the best manner, by the most skillful workmen, at lowest possible rates. Jan. 29, ’57-ly double: daily service:. Office Montgomery and W\ Point R. K Cos., ) Montgomery, April 23, 1857. J jjjlljOg Jill. ON anu alter this date, the l asaeuger Trains on this Road will be governed by the following Schedule: DAY TRAIN. Leave Montgomery 5 46 A. M. Arrive at West Point 1145 A. M. Arrive at Columbus 11 50 A. >* Returning —Leave West Point 9 00 A. M. “ Leave Columbus.., 8 40 A. M. “ Arrive at Montgomery 2 36 P. M. MGHT TRAIN. Leave Montgomery 7 00 P M. Arrive at West Point 2 30 A. M. Arrive at Columbus 2 45 A. M. Returning —Leave West Point 1130 P. M “ Leave Columbus 1100 P. M “ Arrive at Montgomery 5 45 A. M. Through Tickets can be obtained (for double daily connections) to Atlanta, Chattanooga, and Nashville, and daily connections to Huntsville, Memphis and Knoxville. SAMUEL G. JONES, Eng. 4 Sup. TICKETS TO MONTGOMERY $3 75 ATLANTA 5 50 NASHVILLE, TENN 15 50 CHATTANOOGA 10 50 HUNTSVILLE 14 25 MEMPHIS 21 75 FREIGHT ARRANGEMENT BETWEEN ATLANTA AND COLUMBUS. BY an arrangement between the Rail Road Companies composing tiie two routes from At lanta to Columbus, concluded at their C invention at Savannah on the 16th instant, it was agreed that the following rates between Atlanta and Co lumbus shall govern, taking effect Ist day of May, 1857. VIA WEST POINT. Corn per bushel H Wheat 12 Oats 8 Bacon, Whisky, Flour, in sacks or bbls, per 100 lbs 35 Bagging, Rope, Lard, in cans or bbls., per 100 lbs 45 Coal, Pig Iron, by car load, per ton of 2000 lbs $3.75 VIA MACON. Corn per bushel 14 Wheat 15 Oats 10 Bacon, Whisky, Flour, in sacks or bbls, per 100 lbs 44 Bagging, Rope, Lard sn cans or bbls., per 100 lbs 55 Coal, Pig Iron, by car load, per ton of 2000 lbs $4.68 J. L. MUSTIAN, President and Superintendent Mnscogee It. R. GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent South Western Rail Road. EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent Macon and Western Rail Road. GEO. G. HULL, Superintendent Atlanta and Lagrange R. R. SAMUEL G. JONES, Engineer and Superintendent M. and W. P. R. R. April 23,1857. MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. IV ROM and after this date, the Day, or Express ’ Train, will leave the! Depot at 1, P. 31., and arrive t Macon at O’ P. 31. Leaves Macon at 2 A. 31.; arrives at Columbus at -t% A. 31. Morning, or Accommodation Train, will leave at 4 y 4 , A. 31., and arrive at Macon at 10.54, A 31. Leaves 31acon at 3 P. 31.; arrives at Columbus by 10.10, P. M. J. L. MUSTIAN, Columbus. June 29, 1856, Sup’t. 30,000 DOLLARS WORTH OF DRY GOODS AT COST. THE undersigned, desirous of retiring from bu siness for a time in consequence of bad health, offers his ENTIRE STOCK AT COST- The stock embraces every thing usually kept in a Dry Goods Store, such as rich Silks, Cashmeres. Merinos, Foplins, figured and plain DeLaines. Calicoes, plain Linseys, black and brown Shirting and Sheeting, Ticking, Hosiery, Embroideries. Irish l.iens,and Linen Lawns, Linen Cambric Handker chiefs, plain Hemstitch and Embroidered; Jaconet and Swiss Muslins, printed Muslins, Ginghams. Ladies Cloth and Velvet Cloaks and Talmas, white and red Flannels, Under Shirts and Drawers, Ging hams and Cambric Head Handkerchiefs, Table Linnen, Towelling, Cloths, Cassimeri * and Vest ings, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Kerseys, Blankets Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Bonnets, Bonnel Ribbons, Ruches, Tabs and Flowers. Expecting to sell out the remainder of his stock to other parties (w r ho will take his place) by the lsi of March next, he will, up to that time, sell at cost. A good opportunity is now offered to retailers to replenish their stock liefore Christmas, and to the public at large to obtain cheap goods. Terms-Casli on delivery. Columbus, Nov. 29,1856. A. HUNTER. Administrator’** Sale. TN pursuance of an order from the Court of Or- X diuary 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 35 years of age. the property of the estate of Seymour R. Banner, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on tiro day of sale. April 9, 1857 ts A. I. ROBISON, Adm’r. NEW LIVERY STABLES J. L. WALTON, HAS taken the Stables for merly occupied by Mr. Cro- __ Jmr sliaw, and fronting the Court- House on the East, and Broad Street on the Wept. 4®-He is prepared to furnish Horses, Buggies, Carriages, and careful driveißon reasonable terms. He will also pay strict attention to Horses left in their charge. A large, dry and commodious lot is attached to the Stables, and Drovers with Horses or Mules will find it to their advantage to call on us. Particular attention will bo given to the sale of Horses and Mules. Columbus, Ga., Feb. 2,1857. ly COLUMBUS ICE HOUSE. I HAVE opened my lee House between the Ogle thorpe anil Perry Houses,on Oglethorpe street, where I will keep Ice during the season. All or ders from the country promptly attended to. Price 2)4 cents, when more than thirty pounds are taken. All under that amount .three cents. Families supplied with Tickets at the Ice House. Open on Sundays from 8 to 10)4 A. M., aud from 1 to 3 P. M. FehlStf A. F. LANGFORD. #S- The public can be furnished with FISH and VEGETABLES at LANGFORD S ICE HOUSE. x DESIRABLE HOUSE” FOR SALE OR TO RENT. ttaHE house and Lot formerly occupied ink i. by Francis M. Lawrence. This house 111 | is eligibly situated on the corner of Jack- ” *"**- son aud Thomas streets, and the lot is well adapted to the erection of another dwelling on the same. Terms Cash, or if purchased by a stockholder, l A Cash, and the balance may be borrowed from the Association on the usual terms, w th bond and mortgage of the property. Apply at the office of R. J. MOSES, Treas. Muscogee B. A L. Association. April9tf . PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBROTYPEs AND ’ PATENT MELAINOTYPES WOOD BRIDGE has returned from New V, with all the latest improvements in phi graphy, lias fitted up his Palace Rooms in e!ea . style, and is now ready to supply the commum, with any of the above named Pictures, got up rior to any in th Southern country, lie h.. . ciated with him the celebrat'd Artist a “ 0 ’ MR. B. F. POPKINg, who with an experience of twelve years in ,) • profession Teels confident of sustaining the w n known reputation their rooms have arnnlnj . superiority of work. -ffuired f or The subscribers own the right for this citv of .a Patont Melainotype. Children taken almost iJ stantaneously by a new’ process peculiar to nn selves, consequently, perfect likenesses guanimus’ Country operators will find it advantageous , call upon us and avail themselves of the f.eiii.i we offer for instructions. Hues PALACE AMBROTYPE ROOMS Over Brooks A Chapman's Bine Drug si rir „ WOODBRIDOE 4 POPKINg Oct 23, ’56-tf CANDY Bakery and Confectionery 24 Broad Street, (opposite the Uniou Bank ’ COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. THE subscribers are engaged in the above siness, and are prepared to fill orders of • size, promptly. Their Candy will compare fa ?’ ably with any in the Union, and is far superior any article obtained North by southern dealers It is manufactured of the best Sugar, and l ‘ fresh, and clear of gum. Their prices are nioderml and reasonable. In the Baking and Pastry department, thevhuv competent help, and orders for Cake and Pastn” for parties and dinings, will be filled promutlv J,! witli the best articles. None but the best stork used in in their establishment. CK J. R. MARTIN 4 SON December 11,1856. 6m A VALUABLE DISCOVERY SCHNEIDER’S INDELIBLE INX* TIIE subscriber is now manufacturing, ami j” prepared to furnish in uuy quantity, i],„ i,„ INDELLIBLE INK over invented. For recouh signatures, and for marking clothing it has pj equal. Oxalic acid will not obliterate it, ur CllU8( , it to fade from paper or cloth. For deeds, wills hank notes, and all precious and valuable legal documents, it cannot he surpassed. It is of a heau tiiul jet black color, flows smoothly from the pen and is the great desideratum so long needed by the commercial and business public. It is sold at the same price demanded for inferior inks, and put up ill different sized packages. For marking cotton bagging, nnd for harness and shoemakers use. it i H tlie very thing needed. A trial will satisfy n le must sceptical of its manifest excellency nnd'sui e eiority above all other writing or marking ink of. feted to the public. Address orders to CHARLES H. SCHNEIDER, sole proprietor and manufactu rer, Columbus, Ga., or Girard, Ala. Samples gratuitously furnished. April 6,1857—1 y MATTRASS MANUFACTORY. HALLOWELL & THOMAS, Third Door Below tlie City Hotel, Broad Street,’ Columbus, Geoi'gn,. ORDERS for Cotton or Cotton and Shuck Mat trasses, promptly executed. Tlie patronage of the citizens of Columbus and vleinitv, is re spectly solicited. Particular attention given to tlie repairing of Hair, Cotton and Moss Mattrasses. Call and see us. We can please in price and workmanship Feb2-lv PARAGON FLOUIL riA DHLS, ill sacks, fresh ground. This flour is vJV/ ground from the best selected white wheat, and admits no superior—as good as Hiram Smith, uid three dollars per bid. cheaper. 300 bushels fresh Corn Meal, sifted and ground from new corn. We will sell you meal—not bran •Hm- 19 It. M. 4 E. L. GRAY, Agts. FASHIONABLE DRESS MAKER. MISS M. E. SEYMOUR respectfully informs the Ladies of Columbus, that she is engaged iu die business of Dress-making, at the residence of Mrs. S. Vinson on Troup Street, where she will he pleased to see Her old customers and others who desire her services. She is determined to please. September 22,1856. . VALUABLE PROPERTY. ONE of the most desirable and conveui ently arranged RESIDENCES in the n!f| -ity, for sale on accommodating terms. Plpfl Apply to A. K. AYER, May 13. 237tf 181 Broad Street COUNTRY HAMS. 1 (il l JUST received and for sale by lw Nov, 26, K. M. & E. L. GRAY'. OILS. LAMP Train and Neat’s foot Oil and burning Fluid, just received and for sale at the Eagle drugstore. NANCE & GESNER. BACON. FOR sale 30 or 40 casks of Bacon to close consign ment. STEWART, GRAY & CO. Oct 24—ts REMOVAL. HOTCHKISS, FENNER & BENNETT, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Importers ami Jobbers of BRANDIES, WINES, &c. Also, agents and dealeis in Virginia Manufactured Tobacco and HAVANA CIGAES, Have removed to No. 40 Vesey Street, rear of the Astor House, NEW’ YORK. New York, January 1, 1856. SEGARS. THE best in the city can be had at the Eagle Drug Store. [Nov. 24,] 11. W. NANCE. MARKING INK. INK for marking Cotton Bales. Boxes. Ac., pre pared and sold by DANFORTH AN AG EL. BURNING FLUID. A SUPERIOR article of Burning Fluid, for sale by DANFORTH & NAGEL. FLOUR. EXTRA St. Louis Albion Mills. Extra Famil from Baird’s Mills, for sale by GUNBY A CO. ALUM SALT. IfY/A SACKS Alum Salt, for sale by IUU GUNBY A CO. PRESERVES. lAXTRA “Cuuchois” West India Preserves—by Fi the Case. May 23 GUNBY A CO- FOR SALE. A FIRST rate Northern made Two Horse Dray or Wagon, nearly new, low for cash. August 3U, 1856. JAMES LIGON. PEAS AND BEANS. | f ll BUSHELS PEAS and BKANs, just receiv- I O Ued and for salo by May 2. ts JEFFERSON & HAMILTON. BACON. i) HHDS. choice Bacon—hog round, just re vtJ ceivco and for sale at the lowest figures, by March 15. GUNIIV A CO. CRACKERS AND SODA BISCUIT. NAVY BREAD, Soda ltuiscuit, BostonCrackeis, and hand made Crackers, just received and tor sale by GUNBY A CO. August 28, CHEESE. A A BOXES Extra Fine Cheese, just received and for sale by (Feb. 26.) GUNBY A CO. BRANDIES AND WINES 1)3 OR Modiciunl purposes, for sale b,v . BROOKS A CHAPMAN. NEW BOOK STORE. CHAFFIN & JOHNSON, No* 90 Broad St reef) Columbua, Ga (SIGN OF THE HKD AND WHITE FLAG) Having pnrehnsed of a. w. m thews bin>Lock of V”- jL Books and Stationery, will continue the bunines* at the bug. h, ‘ ( * will keep constantly on hand a complete stock of School, Law, Medical, and Miicell*” neoui Books, Blank. Book Sta tionery, and every thing usually kept in a Hook Store. By strict attention to the business they hope to merit a liberal share of public patronage. Orders from the country promptly att< nded Jo. W. J. CHAFFIN. J. T. JOHNSON. Columbus, Jan 3-ts SHOES. ~ . IF you want such Shoes as arc suitable for Lame Gentlemen. Misses or Children, call and bu) them at low prices of . Aprils 8. ROTHCHILD A BRO CIGARS AND TOBACCOT 1 C iii ill CIGARS imported from Havana, 1 e 7 . V / \ Hi and selected from the most approve brands. SMUKI NG TOBACCO, real Turkey, tig. Wedding Cake. Honey Dew ; also, CHE” 1* TOBACCO. For sale at F. CORK AACO S, April 21. 42 Broad street’ LARD. CA BBLS. Family lard, at prices to .uit retail- OvJ ers, for sale by R. M. A E. L. GRA r.