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About The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1857)
su;n\ Saturday Uoruiug, June 40, 1857. Campbell Minstrels This popular Company gave one of their inimitable concerts at Temperance Hall, last night, to a large and delighted audi tory. Their music, both vocal and instru mental, exhibited the very first order of talent —their extravaganzas were side splitting, and their jests and witticisms sparkling and pungent. When nil acquit ted themselves so well it would appear in vidious to discriminate. This troupe al together, is one of the best that hus ever visited our city, and they gave last night unc of the most amusing entertainments we have witnessed lor a long time. They perform again to-night, for the last time iu our city, with an entire change of pro gramme. I>td You Everf The LaGrange Reporter says: “Our ladies are not so far behind the spirit of the age. When a young gentleman pro poses to ride them out, [What! the la dies ? ride ladies! our gents, down here ride horses, not ladies—that’s worse than plowing females in Scotland] he sends around his buggy, enclosing his card and servant, [what does he enclose his servant in ?] has the young lady com pressed into reasonable size, [who does the compressing ? We rather think we shall go to LaGrange after all, and vol unteer our services in the compressing business,] places his driver on the horse's head-gear, has her [the lady ?] driven around to her heart’s content.” The barbarians! Riding and driving young ladies like so many horses, and compress ing them like so many cotton bags. The boys about Columbus are guilty of a great many peccadilloes, and occasion ally of a considerable misdemeanor, but they never do anything as bad as that— never! Filibusterism. A Houston (Texas) paper announces that it is collecting material for the histo ry of filibusterism. The Galveston Her ald refers the editor to Capt. Forbes Brit tan, of Corpus Christ, who says that Moses and Jesus Christ were filibusters. A cargo of teas, a direct importation from China, was sold at auction at Mon treal last week at prices considerably be low New York rates. COLUMBUS Building and Loan Association. THE Thirty-second Instalment is due and paya ble at the Office of the Treasurer on SATUR DAY, 20th inst. Tile sale of money will take place at S o'clock, P. M By order of the Treasurer. E. W. MOISE, Secretary. June 17,1857-td. JUST ARRIVED. 1r V DOZ. Pine Apples; Oranges, Lemons, 20 IV/ bunches Bananas, 5 bids. Cocoa Nuts; Rai sins, Currants, Figs. Nuts, Ac. Ac. F. CORRA A CO., 42 Broad st. June 12 Under tire Telegraph Office. FRESH FRUITS. ARTHUR’S air-tight self-sealing Jars, for pre serving fresh Fruits, Tomatoes, Ac. These jars and cans will keep your fruit and vegetables in sound and perfect order the whole year, thus euabling you to have these delicious articles when ever wanted. Two gross quarts and half gallons, for sale by R. A. WARE. Junel6 WARDROBES FROM nine to twenty dollars, for sale by Junelstf J. H. SIKES. BEDROOM FURNITURE. BUREAUS, Washstands and Tables, of various sizes and prices, for sale by June 15tf J. 11. SIKES. Twenty-five Dollars Reward. u RAN AWAY from the subscriber, £ arm on the 9th of June, boy STEPNEY. kin Said boy is about five feet eight in WffflV Ad chea high, bright mulatto—had lost Sauk front tooth; had on whenhc_J®g MMleft a low crown, soft black hat; brown linoea cassimer pants: smokes; age 28 or 30: will weigh 130 to 135; will probably try to go to Co lumbia, S. C. Also, on the lOtli, SOPHIA, his wife. Said wo man is about 22 years old, tine form, very straight, dark mulatto; weighs 120 or 125; speaks very low; moves quick; looks down when spoken to; took with her several changes of dress, and a Brussels carpet bag. I will pay $26 for each, if brought to me, or If lodged in any jail that I may get them. C. 11. CLEVELAND. Yonge’s, Russell Cos., Ala., June 12. lm STEAM ENGINE FOR SALE. AVERY superior Steam Engine, on heavy iron frame, 10 inches diameter of cylinder, 30 inch stroke, heavy 8 ft. fly wheel for 14 inch band, with Governor, Cut-off, Feed Pump. Steam ami Exhaust Pipe, ami other necessary fixtures, will he sold very low. Engines from same manufactory may be seen in operation at Messrs Clemons, Brown A Co.’s, at the Novelty Works, and at Messrs. Goetchius A Hodges’, iii this city. Apply to JAS. M. ALBERTSON. June 13-iot B___—-IV ANTED. JII. SIKES lias on hand, at his Ejirniture • Ware room, a splendid lot of neat, well made Furniture, which he will be pleased to exchange for m >ney. at the lowest prices. June 13tf The Marine Bank of Georgia, Savaxnah, March 2*, 1857. LLOYD O. BOWERS, Esq., has been duly ap pointed Agent of this Bank at Columbus, and is authorised to attend to all the regular duties of tlje Agency. W. P. HUNTER, June 13.f Cashier. WOOD At PEROT’S Ornamental Iron Works, PHILADELPHIA, PA. WE are now prepared to furnish all orders for Irou Railings for Cemeteries, public squares, buildings, Ac., with posts to go into the ground, if desired, (thus saviug the large expense of stone coping) iron verandahs, stairs, tree boxes, chairs, settees, gardeu vases, fountains, animals, statuary, and decorative Iron Work generally. Being in the centre of the iron and coal districts, where these necessary materials can be had at the lowest prices, and being the oldest, niost experi enced, and largest house in the business, we oiler, at prices lower than any establishment in the Union, an unusually large assortment of designs, which are in the hands of our agents, Goetchius A Hodges of Columbus, Ga„ to whom we refer all for information, and who is authorized to sell all work delivered on board of vessels at Philadelphia, at our very lowest prices. MOOD A PEROT. Jane 11-ts Valuable Property for Sale. rpiIKEK comfortable residences on one |nk I block, new and complete, with all ne- |||r| cessary conveniences. A goes! Blacksmith and his wife. The owner wishing to remove from this city to the West, will give a good bargain, either for use or on speculation, for cash. Apply to A - K - AyKR > June 12 So- 131 Broad street. WANTED TO HIRE. * I NEGRO M'OMAN to do the work of a small . A family. Apply at No. 46 Broad street, to June I*2 J. P. MUKKAi. bird for sale. A SPLENDID MOCKING BIRD is offered fur sale Call at Mr. McCahey’s Store, on the corner of Oglethorpe and Baldwin streets. June (Ms ~ DR. CROMWELL, OFFICE ON RANDOLPH STREET, Near the Post Office. May 21-tlJan BEDSTEADS A MATTRASBEB. A LARUE lot on hand and for sale very low, at J - *J SIKES HAY. OriA BALES Northern Hay, for sale by OUU June 16-4 t HULL, DUCK A CO. PIANO EMPORIUM. PIANOS. T. H. VANDENBERO-, 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 Liglite, Newton A Bradburgs, llamis A Brothers, and Orovoeten A j Truslun. The following is a list of Pianos now in Store, | which he will sell at the lowest Northern prices: ftfi#* Every I‘iauosold is warranted, ‘aft J Several 7% Octaves, with Coses, Legs, Pedal and Desk, elegantly carved. j One 7 Octaves —Pearl Keys, fancy style, and oth erwise liuislied with Pearl and splendidly carved. This is the most elegantly toned and finished ) Piano ever brought to this market, j Several 7 Octaves—fancy and plain Keys, finished i with Pearl, and of various patterns and prices, j Several 0% Octaves—various styles of finish. Several 6] j Octaves— •• “ * _Aud other styles, varying in price from S3OO to S7OO. Also, several good second bund Pianos for sale low. All kinds of Musical Instruments and Strings. SHEET MUSIC Ofall kinds, for sale. Avery large assortment— VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL. All iu want ufa fine Toned and splendid finished PIANO, will find it to tlielr advantage toeall, be fore purchasing elsewhere, at April 30, 1857. _ VAN DEN BERG’S. DISCOVERED AT LAST! GREATEST CURE INJH£ WORLD FOR PAIN! Prof. Chas. De Grath’s ELECTRIC OIL 1 r piIIS Oil is the only sure remedy in the world X tor the cure of Rheumatism, Deafness, Clout, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica, Spinal and Bron chial complaints, Tic Doloreux, Headache, Cramps, Croup, Piles, Felons, Sprains and Bruises, Cuts and Wounds, Swelled Clauds, Stiff Joints, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Sore Nipples, Swelled Breast, Womb Disorders, Salt Rheum, Canker in the mouth and stomach, Palpitation, Eruptions, Caked least, Quinzy, Sore Throat, Palsy, Pleurisy, Ulcers, Lock Jaw, Heart Burn, Tooth and Ear-ache, Nervous ness, Co.stivene.ss, 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 are sore and painful, is the only article ever brought beforo the public that will do its work perfectly in 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 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 au obstruction of the physico-electric fluid in the organ diseased. A skillful application of this Oil puts iu 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, 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. CERTIFICATE. CoMJMMJS, April 28, 1867. 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 & CHAPMAN. May 80 At Cost, for Cash! fIIHE season being somewhat advanced, I now J. offer to the public generally, my remaining stock of Misses and Children s Straw Goods. To those who have not yet supplied themselves, a good opportunity is here offered. Call soon at Jane 9 H. E. DIBBLE’S. MORE NEW GOODS! S. ROTHCHILD & BRO., 82 Broad st., Columbus, Ga. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, Gent.’s and Youth’s Clothing, &c. XHAVE just received a large and . , extensive stock of all kinds of tlie/(||y7 fjiflj articles embraced in their business,! (J Ij III 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. IMJE stock of Liquors and Bar Fixtures of “The Gem,’’ consisting of the finest class of articl s 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 f desirable opening is offered. The stock, Ac., will be sold on easy terms of payment, for notes with undoubted security. Apply to April 18—tf* U. J. MO.SKS A E. W. MOISE. IFTTIXr FOE - - ♦ —— FOR FUN READ THE ELEPHANT. THE ELEPHANT, An Illustrated Monthly COMIC 1* APE R. ARRANGEMENTS liavo be, n made which will enable the publishers to make the Elephant the best and cheapest comic paper iu the wot Id. Tile best artistic talent in the country has been engaged on the illustrations, and each number will contain numerous comic engravings. Its Literary Contents will challenge comparison with those of any comic poriodic ■l, either in Eu rope or America, and will conzist of Humor, Fun, Wit, Satire, Comic Tales, Ac. Ac.,aiming to “shoot folly as it Hies.” hut never overstepping the lilies of strict propriety, it being the object of the Pub lishers to make the Elephant an over-welcome vis itor at every home circle. Subscription price only FIFTY CENTS per year. Clubs ol five $2; Clubs of nine $3; Clubs of 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. I’. DORY A CO., Publishers, Nos. 140 A 142 Vine st., Cincinnati, 0. May 20-11 “ THE AMERICAN EXPRESS. 1 ’ V PAPER hearing this title, advocating the principles of the American Party, will he | commenced alsiut the middle of June next, at i Union Springs, Macon County, Ala. Materials of the best description, and for a paper of “ Imperial” size, 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 ill which I’ is lo cated. Due attention will he given to News. Agricul tural and Literary topics. Iu regard to the latter, the proprietor is promised the aid of several of the gifted peris of the town and vicinity. The “ Express 1 ’ will he made a fair representa tive of the Southern Cotton Planter, and, indeed, of the tone and policy of the entire South. If will avoid party rancor, while it will I* firm as to the policy of a Reform of the Naturalization 1-aws. With this brief outline the proprietor prefers to I abstain from further promises, lie would rather j allow the paper to speak its own cause and its own value. He will therefore only add that m the Commercial. Agricultural. Political and Literary | Departments, he will endeavor to make it what a paper situated at a |s>int so prominent, on a pro- , posed line of Rail Hoad of so much iin|iortance, should be. Thereat lie must leave to a discrimi- | nating public Terms—Two Dollars per annum, in advance. JNO. A. BURTON, Publisher. Union Springs. May 5, 1857. __ WANTED TO PURCHASE. \ HOUSE ona lot not less than a half acre, be low Crawford street. Apply to Jan. 20-ts R. J- MOSBS. HOT ROLL * I 4 FRESH supply of Paragon Flour, from Mout- J\ gomery Mills, just received and for sale by May 23 R. M. ft K. L. GRAY. COMMERCIAL. COLUMBUS GROCERY NAKKKT. COLUMBUS. June 20, 1857. BACON. —The inarkol is fully supplied. We quote llama 14c.; clear Sides 16%'c., ribbed Sides 16c.; Shoulders 13% (ip 14c..; Hog round L4%c. LARD.—In bids. 10 to 17: can* IS; Refined held at 20c. BUTTER—Country 25; Northern 36c. BEEF In market, Bto 10c. by the quarter. FLOUR.—By the Barrel, $7 60 to sl2. SUGAR.—N. 0. Brown 12% to 14c.; Crushed, Pulverised or Loaf, 16 to IBc. COFFEE.—Rio 12% to 13%0.; Java 18 to 20c.; La gulra 18c.; Mocha 20 to 22c. MOLASSES.—West India Molasses 65 to 76c.| Syrup 75 to 80c. RlCE.—Hire 7 to Bc. CORN—SI 00@1 10 MEAL.—SI 20(0.$I 26 in stores, $1 10 at Palace Mills. BAGGING.—Market well supplied with India at 17c. to 20c. No Kentucky in market. HOPE.—Supply abundant at 12% to 14c. TWlNE.—Plenty in market at 25c. SALT.— Market well supplied, at $1 50 per sack G. A. MILLER, ATTOR.WHY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GA., At the Office of the Columbus Enquirer. April 13-ts Beef Three Cents per Pound. THE undersigned have re-coni nieuced business at the old AjJSfeffisSl stand in tlu* Market House, where we will keep, during market hours, Much meats as our market will attonUiMiuality, which we will sell at the following rates until fur- j ther notice: RETAIL PRICES. Beef, hind quarter It) cents. “ fore “ o “ Mutton, hind quarter 12L, “ “ fore “ 10 “ Pork 121 WHOLESALE TO ORDER. Beef, hind quarter 7c “ fore “ 4 “ by the side 5 “ by the beef 4 After market hours, we will sell, for cash only— Beef, hind quarter 5 e “ fore “ 3 Mutton, hind quarter 6%c “ fore “ 3 Pork 6% GUTTINGER A BAUBCIIALL. June 8,1857-t Jan BOOTS FOR THE PEOPLE ! Klg. Montgomery, BOOT-MAKER, GEORGIA. LIST OF i'HICFIS : Flue Pump Boots. F’rench Calf. 8 00 “ F'ooted “ “ “ 5 00 Waterproof Boots, warranted 6 mos 8 00 “ Footers “ “ 5 00 Fine Shoes of every style 3 50 April 23tf INDEPENDENT FORWARDING AMD SHIPPING HOUSE. J. P. RUTLAND & CO., General Commission, Receiving and Forwarding MERCHANTS, —AND— Agent* of tlc Independent. Ilonts, MOBILE, ALABAMA. Office opposite the Landing of the New Or leans Mail Steamers. April 25, 1857. ly WHITE LEAD. 1 i jrv/A POUNDS Brooklyn White Lead in lu.UvJv/ Oil, just received and for Hale by March 25. R. A. WARE. ROGERS, WOODALL <fc CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 74 Poydras Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. REFERENCES: Mr. E. Barnard, I„ , , ~ Messrs. Estes & Brother, } Culumlju "’ 0,1 March 10,1857. ly NEW SPRING GOODS. MNo. 86 BROAD STUEET.^L^ CALHOUN a JOHNSON WOULD respectfully call the attention of the public generally, and especially the Ladies, to their entirely new and well selected stock of Spring ami Summer Goods, embracing the greatest variety of latest and most approved styles of La dies’ Dress Goods ever offered iu this market. Pur chasers will find it to their advantrge to call and look through our stock, as we feel warranted in saying we will sell all articles in our line at the lowest prices. Call and see our rich Silk Rohes, from $25 to SIOO. Elegant Cheuey, .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 Jackouet and Organdie Robes; Silk Grenadian Robei, something new, for evening dresses; Plaiuaud Printed Bareges,Crape Despain, all colon*; Ladies’Skirting in great variety, Crin oline, Sardinian, Gutta Perch*, 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 Em 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 other house in the city. Give us a call at No. 58 East vide Broad street,one door above Mrs. L. J. Davies’ Millinery Store. J. C. CALHOUN, March 20. 11. R. .JOHNSON. MERIWETHER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS NOW OPEN. HnilK proprietor opens, this . I season, on his own res poo si hility, and will be glad to see all his old friends, and ns many new Mb iyfffii jMii alk ones as may find it agreeable visit the unrivalled waters of the White .Sulphur. 4NF* Hocks at LaGrange and Columbus are al ways iu readiness to bring visitors through. R. T. MARKS, Proprietor. May 27-3 w WAGONS FOR HALF. WE offer for sale two excellent Jersey Wagons low to a cash buyer. May 15. R. M. A E. L. GRAY. NOTICE. ALL orders for 11. 11. Eppiug's celebrated com pound Fluid Extract of Ruchu, must be ad dressed to BROOKS & CHAPMAN, who are the manufacturers and sole agents for L. Pierce k Cos. April IC. WILLIAM G. LEE ..N. M. CARTER. LEE A CARTER, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Oeneral Agents and Collectors, COMMERCE STREET, HONTGOMKKY, ALABAMA. WILL pay particular attention to the purchase ami .ale of COTTON ami other COUNTRY PRODUCE. Reference, t Johu.on, Stewart & Cos. Hargrove k Smith, Puinroy k Gregory, A. P. Pfl.ter k Cos. .lusiah Morri., Joseph S. Winter. Liberal C*.h Advance, made on Cousign meilt., when desired. Atigu.t 10, 1456. Utl MUFFINS I VLWAYSon baud, Meal from the Montgomery Mill., bolted. For .ale by May 23 R. M. ft K. L. GRAY. Office Mobile ft Girard Hall Road Cos. (rIKAKD, AM., April 27, 1857. V|WIE annual meeting of the Stockholder, of thi. 4. Company, and the election of a Hoard of I>i rector., will be hel I at thi. office on Wednesday, the l.t July next. JOHN 11. HOWARD, WALTON B. IIAIUUS, Pre.ident. p!2Btd Secretary ft Trees. DISSOLUTION. THE copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned in the Livery Stable busi ness under the firm name of Walton A Tharp, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 17tli inst. J. L. Walton w ill continue the business at the old stand, which will still he conducted by Mr. Tharp. J. L. WALTON, I Columbus. May 22-ts V. T. THARP. SUMMER PACKET. r|M(K steamer CHAW ALLA will le <•*>, X run as a Summer Packet between LgUsat Columbus and Apalachicola, as aa the business will warrant remuneration to the owners. April 28-ts. PIANOS. EAGLE DRUG STORE. bhoad st., 3rwrH^ COM’MBIIS, CiEOKGIA. NANCE & GESNEB, DK'U G GIST 8 AND APOTHECARIES, Keep constantly on hand, a full supply of Foreign and American Drugs and Chemicals, Druggist Glass Ware, Surgical and Dental Instru ments, Pocket Cases, Trusses, Braces, Medicine Chests, Ac. Ac. PAINTS, Varnishes, Window Glass. Puny. White Lead, Lin seed, Sperm, Lard, Tanner s, and Machinery OILS. Camphineand burning Fluid,SalscdtqSoap, Staich i and Brooms; Mustard, Nuttings and apices of all ! kinds, of our ow n grinding, wan anted pure. Pure WINES AND BRANDIES, for medical purposes. ALE. PORTER and fresh CONGRESS WATER. LANDRETLL’S GAIIDDN SEEDS. Also, an elegant asMortineiil of Fretuii, Et glish, and American Hair and Tooth Brushes; Shell, In dia Rubber, and Buffalo Dressing and Fine Combs. Genuine Toilet Soaps, Pomades and Perfumeries. Ueletines, Yeast Powders, Flavoring Extracts, tine Green and Bluck Teas. All the Patent Medicines, Hair Restoratives and Hair Dyes of tin* day. put up for Physicians at all hours —day or night. June 1, 1857. NEW BOOKS ! 4 I)VENTURES in Central Africa, by T. J. Bow cn; The Days of my Life, by the author of Margaret Maitland; j Biographical and Historical Sketches, by T. lb Maccauley; The Child's Book of Nature, by W. Hooker, M. D. Things uot Generally Known ; Reading without Tears, by the author of Peep of Day; Testimony of the Rocks, by Hugh Miller; Fourth volume Irving’s Washington; Faithful Promise and Altar Stones. A m w supply of Yiviaor the Secret of Power, by Mrs. Southworth; Lena Rivers, by Mrs. M. J. Holmes: Tho Ivors, by Miss Sewell; The Daisy Chain or Aspirations; A l’ustor’s Sketches, by Dr. Spencer; The End, by ltev. John Cummings; Inquire Within; American Citizeu. by Bishop Hopkins; American Gentleman’s Guide to Politeness and Fashion; Spurgeon's Sermons, second series; John Halifax, Gent. Words of Jesus; English Traits, by R. W. Emerson; Christ our Example. Just received by JOHN W. PEASE- June 5 ts Head! Read! Read! lAOIJRTH vol. Irving’s Life of Washington: Life of Charlotte Bronte, author of Jane Eyre. Shirley, Yillette, Ac The North Pacific Surveying and Exploring Expe dition, or my last salt cruise: whole we went and what we saw. Knaves and Fools: a satirical novel of London Life, by E. M. Whitley, the Stranger in Par liameut. of the Rock, by Hugh Miller. Just received by CHAFFIN A JOHNSON. June.) ts COHN, BACON, LARI) A FLOUR. /II BUSH ELS white Tennessee Corn; jLnJvJvf 150,000 lbs. choice Tennessee Bucim sides, ribbed and clear; 30,000 lbs. choice Tennessee Bacon Shoulders; A lot of superior Bacon Hams: 12,000 lbs. Leaf Lard. Also, 75 bids, extra Flour—just received and for sale by KING A 80JLSBY. May3o-1 w Executor’s Sale. AGREEABLY to an order of the Ordinary of Muscogee County, will be sold, on Tuesday, the 10th instant, at tin* store lately occupied by Hugh Dolan, deceased, on Crawford street, a little West of the Market House, in the city of Colum bus, tho personal property of said deceased, con sisting of a stock of merchandise, principally gro ceries, among which are Liquors and Wines of va rious kinds, Bonie very fine, together with a consi derable lot of Bhoes and staple Dry Goods, with many articles too numerous to mention. Sale to continue from day to day. Terms made known on the day of sale. JOHN McCAItTY, Ex’or. Columbus. June t>, 1857. td ~ COOL SPARKLING SODA WATER. delightful and refreshing beverage, with A the following Syrups : Grape, Raspberry, Cherubusco, Mulberry, Sherbet, Banana, Pine Apple. Orange Nectar, Ginger, Strawberry, Vanilla, Cicaut, Sarsaparilla, luinoi*, Orgeat, Rose. Mint, Pepper, To he found fresh and pure at the Blue Drugstore. May 5. 3m PEMBERTON, NUCKOLLS A CD. SODA IFOTJUNTT Opened for the season at the EAGLE DRUG STORE. Cold Sparkling Soil a made of pure Cistern Wider, With the best of Syrups. May 4. NANCE A G ESN EH. SUMMER ItF/ritKAT. Mr. I. G. STRUPPER, ON RANDOLPH STREET, VERY respectfully informs the Ladies and Gen tlemen of Columbus, that his ICE CPtE A-TSZT SALOON will.be thrown open tor tin* season on MONDAY, MAY 4, Where they can indulge f.heii appetites in STRAWBEKKIES smothered in Cream, and other cooling luxuries of the season. SODA WATER. This sparkling an I pungent beverage is grateful to the palate, and good iu allaying thirst. It will be served up with all tin: njo t delicious Syrups. N. IL—Closed on Sunday. May4tf Millinery and Dress-making. MRS. JONES and daughter would res-/ ; r . pectfully inform the Ladies of Coluni l JkV bus and vicinity, that they are now prepared to execute all orders in the above business, in style and with dispatch. Mrs. Jones having been a .Milliner of twenty years experience, Hntters her | self she can please the m< st fastidious. Residence on the corner of Jacks u and Thomas streets, immediately South-east of the Court House, adjoining the residence of Dr. Pond on the South. Columbus. May 1. 1857-^ru M. S. JACKSON, M. D. BOTANIC PHYSICIAN. SURGEON, AM) ACCOUCHEUR, | I AVING opened an office over Brook> A J J Chapman’s Drug Store, respectfully ten-ttv dem his professional services to the citizens oE of Columbus and vicinity, and especially Invitee the attention of those suffering from chronic die 1 eases, female affections, Ac. From past success in tin* treatment of those mal adies, and a strict adherence to sanative medica tion. he feels confident of relieving all who may : give him a trial, and hopes, by strict attention t business, to receive n liberal share of patronage. p S —lb will he found at his office during the day, unless professionally engaged, and at the residence of Judge Andrews at night. May H-ts WANTED. A I'A RTN KK, to purchase an interest in a profit- Xjl able Staple Manufacturing business, now in successful operation. Address Box 1-ffb Post Office. Columbus, May 21 -ts GUNBV CO. HAVE just received a large and fresh assort ment of the following articles, to-wit. Almonds, Raisins, Currants, Citron llratidy Cherries, West Indl* Sweetmeats, assorted. Porter, Muir A Sous Edinburg Ah*, Mnccaroni, Vermicelli, Pineapple Cheese, Pickled Herrings, Sardines, Chocolate, J. Anderson’s Solace Tobacco, Segals, L rlhird s, Maoaboy and Honey dew Snuff, import ed and domestic Liquors and Wines of all kinds, treble F, G, and Blasting Powder, safety fuse, shot and lead, and every other article usually kept by Grocers. may2B Scotch ale. MUIR a Sons Scotch Ale, hi quart jug**, very fine, for sale by GUNBY A (’O. May 2* COFFEE. |/V/'| BAGS Prime Rio Coffee for sale low, to JUU close consignment, by May 15. R. M. A K. L. DRAY. LONDON PORTER IN pinti, Just received and for sale by May2B OTNBY A CO. SAMMIS Ac ROONEY’S FURNITURE EMPORIUM, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. 7_l. \ iiiggiifaMiiiiiiTaMßfiini'lllTai V \ Z f ISmS “ iHtiiii PIANO FORTES. FITR3STITIJRE Os all Descriptions, CARPBTTING, WINDOW CURTAINS, Ac., Constantly on hand. April 14,1557. 8 1 .£ni THE ILLUSTRATED EDITION OF IRVING'S LIFE OF WASHINGTON. / 1 P. PUTNAM A CO. will commence in a few VJI • days anew edition of this great work, in semi-monthly parts. Price 25 ceuta each. Each volume will consist of 14 parts, handsomely printed iu imperial octavo. The whole work w ill be illustrated by about 80 superior Engravings on steel, including Portraits and Original Historical Designs, by eminent artists, with numerous Wood Cuts and Maps. Each part will contain at least 32 pages and one engraving on steel—every other part will have two steel plates. Tkhmsof Publication.—Kaeh semi-monthly part containing as above stated, 25 cents, payable on delivery. All subscribers must, engage to take the entire work. Among tin* Illultrations already engraved, or nearly completed, are the following portraits, on , steel: Gen. Schuyler, Gen. Putnaui, Gen. Arnold, Gen. | Green. Gen. Ward, Gen. Knox, Gen. Montgomery, | Geii. St. Glair, Gen. Lord Sterling, Gen. Baron Steali, n. Gen. Lafayette, Gen. (kuint Pulaski, Geu. Lincoln. Gen. Mercor, Gen. Charles Lee, Gen. Hen ry Leu. ('<! Moultrie, Gen. Wayne, Gen. Clinton Kobeit Morris. Gen. Stark. Geu. Hamilton/Geu. Gate*. Gen. Glover, Gen. Sir \\ . Howe. Sir Henry I Clinton. Lord Cornwallis, Gen. llurgoyiie. Washington, from the picture by Peale; Wash ington from the picture by Trumbull: Washing ton, from the picture by Wurtiniiller; Washing ton. from the picture by Stuart; Washington, from the pi lule of lloudoii's Bust: Washington, from the pictme of lloudoii's Statue: Washington, from the picture of Brown’s Btutue; Washington, from the original Profile; Mrs. Washington, (early por trait:) Mr-* Washington, from Stuart: Miss Phil lips. from original Picture. ILLUSTRATIONS ON STEEL. liistoiicni Scenes, chiefly from original designs: Silent Washington's Birth-place; Mount Vernon, three views: Washington us a Surveyor; Washing ton at foil Necessity; Washington surveying he Dismal Swamp; Washington at Winchester; Wash ington's Field Sports; Fortifying Bunker's Hill; Fort Tiiondernga. Lake George; F’ortiticntioiiH at West Point in 1780; Washington quelling a Riot— from a • oiiteuiporury Drawing; View of New York, 1770; Announcement of In dependence; Battle of Trenton: Battle of Germantown ; Battle o. Mon mouth; Braddoek's Battle Field; Washington go ing to Congress, Ac. Ac. , “ Must always remain, par eminence, the Histo ry of tin* Father of his Country.”— Vhil. Bulletin. N. B.—lt is intended that the illustrations in this edition shall he worthy of the subject and of the author Tli ■ best artists have been engaged to make original drawings, and the most eminent en gravers are secured. No expense will be spared to make the engra vings creditable to American art, ami fully satis factory to amateurs of fastidious taste. Agents and canvassers supplied on liberal terms. The edition is published exclusively for subscribers. Apl7tf REMOVAL. BROOKS & CHAPMAN, WHOLESM.K AND DETAIL DRUGGISTS, NIK” <>f the Nrgrw and Mortar, COLUMBUS, GA., HA V K removed lo the store on the corner of llroad and Itandoijdi Street., formerly occu pied l.\ Clmrle. Mygatt, where they .re now re ceiving a larrteHtid well .elected .took of Drugs, Medicines, &c., Which they offer iu any quantities at the lowest prices; every article of which is warranted fresh and genuine, having been selected by an experienc ed Druggist. PHYSICIANS Especially, would find it tw their interest to call and examine our stork before purchasing lte- F RESCRIPT IONS Accurately prepared by a competent Druggist, and with extra medicines only, at all hours during tiny and night. April 14, 1857. ly NEW BOOKS! ADVENTURES and Missionary Labors in Inte rior Africa, by T. J. Bowen; The Olive Branch, or White Oak Farm ; Biographical and Historical Hketcdes, by T. B. Macau ley; Commentary on First Corinthians, by 0. Hodge; Viviu or the Secret of Power, by Mrs. South worth ; Love after Marriage, by Mrs. (’. L. Hentz. A NEW SUPPLY OF Ur. Kane's Arctic Explorations; Spurgeon’s Sermons. Ist and 2d Meries; Arthur’s Tongue of Fire; Bernard Idle, by Jere Clemens; Villas and Cottages, a hook tor Mechanics; GndeyV Lady's Book for June; Just received at CHAFFIN A JOHNSON’S. May 21 OPPOSITION TO STARVATION. VII.AI, and hominy, AT *1 111 PUB BUSHEL! A I KAI. and HOMIN'V, ht-.t quality, Ona Dollar i▼ I and t n I'fiita |>er hu.lirl. WINTKK’.S I'AI.AGK MILLS. May 23, 1857M1 AT COST, •Jrtl k SI MM Kit MANTILLAS, OUU 8. HOTHCUILD ft HKO. Administrator’s Sale. \\HLL be sold, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN YY AUGUST next, at the Court House door, iu the Town of Hamilton, Ifari i* County, the follow ing lan-l. to wit: Lot No. 06, in the 4th District, ami lot No. 74, in the ISO tli District of Harris Coun ty. So|d as the property of Seymour R. Bonner, late of Muscogee County, deceased Sold for the beuefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased Terms cash. April 22td* ALEX. I. KOBIHON, Adm’r. NEW GOODS. lIT E are now opening a large and varied as- YV Hortment of Jewelry and Fancy Goods, wliii.li wi- an- ruady In i-xiiildt In all who may honor it, with a rail. Oct. IS M WILLARD ft COOPKIt. f'HAMPAOKB. Z.I | IIARKKTS AKoclatna Vi-rzenay Win*, for •JUxah liy MAKOUS ft KAOLAND. Apin AT COST. ,11 ill BLACK Crnch nud fiimpure Lace Man tfllaa. CALIIOI V ft JOHNSON. May9.-tf AT COST, OUK entire Stock of Hearty-Made Clothing con aiating of 2000 pairs Paula, 500 Yeats, 500 Coats. Also, we offer at Colt. Boots aurt Shoes. May 16. 8. ROTHCHILD ft UKO. KEFHIOERATOKS. \ NOTIIKK lot just received. Call liefore they are all gone, st 14-3 Broad street. Mayi'.-lin I). U. THOMPSON ft CO. RBC'LI VBD Ly Express, this morning, Chenille, I Silk and Mohair Ilesd Drosses, and another j new lot of Fine Bonnets. May 15 8. ROTHCHILD k BRO. CHEAP FOOD FOR HORSED. j OATS It seventy-live ceuts. May 20. SHKPHKKD ft MOSS. WILLOW WAGONS. AjrjttV more of those nice WILLOW .WAGONS and FANCY OIOS, just received at April 10. DILLINGHAM ft DENSON’S SAVAMAHLOTTERY. ONTIIK HAVANA PLAN OF BINOLIC NITMRKII6 ANDEKSON &rsON, Manager*, SUCCESSORS TO J. V. WINTER. MAN i<> ;,h Prize* I'aynlile Without Dtiluetloi. Capital Prize $60,000. 30,000 TICKE’IS. Jasper Couniy Academy $ .ottery. Hy Authority n f Stare nf < toiulr.. oijabs at. D.uwe July 1 .ih, is;-. , ft. \i T ,• . - vanuah,Gh.. un hr .f t *t\v>rt -j. ft *,, . , ol H. It. C.viuohn, I H1..1 .* and. 11,,.!., I MAUNIFK’ENT ttCHKMi.: 1 Prize Os .. . , i•• ;;. v. : . ill.OUv 1 ’ s,tin# i .’$ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 3 I ri/.t b us slrtio are <’tA : ” o(ll.'me iu,,,; J lO ‘ 100 aru lu.ouo l “'i . “ Ware t 00. i- Approximation Piizes j,,.. .1000 prizes ol soo ale 3,2N0 Prizes, amounting to *216.2.,, Tickets $lO, Halves $5, Quarters $2 60 SMALL SCHEME DRAWS EVERY SATURDAY. Bank notes on sound Banks taken at i*r - Checks on New York remitted for Prizes. Address Orders for Tickets or eertificatca of packages ot lickets, to ANDERSON ft SON, Managers, Macon or Savuniiali,Ga JOIH. MAY. Agent, Opposite the Poet Office, Colunil,us. Gu ftsr Person, holding Prize Tickets ol J,,., t winter, Manager, will send them to ns lor oui m,,nt J June 15-td WHO HAS MONET J BEING prompted l.y a de-db’irJ N * n ’ to Nuinothing, aminh^^rr t,u ‘ ?mm, ‘ lime to |>loHH lip PjfMllflft , TP irri * purchaser, 1 offer for #.!♦> ali PAT’i F.I’N? and aizt‘B of choii o COOKING STOVES, PLAIN, PLANISHED, AND JAPANNED Tlisr WARE, LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS, i Britannia Ware and Summer Furnaces; Brooms | and Coffee Roasters; Lightning Rods ami Bat Traps; Saucepans and Preserve Kettles; Wale. • Holers and Balldug Tubs; Scale., Weights and Measures; Bird Cages and Chinn l.ulanei Coflc C is uni the giilllotiin principle); Potwarr an.) . Cutlet): and every colieeival.le article, needed 1., Lullies, for the getting up of an excellent dlnin, entertainment. Tor allot which I will eliuige low very low, for cahii. COPPER WORK, TIN ROOFING, GUTTKKINCL, and all kinds of outside work, in my line, w ill h. done at short notice for the public. All Idlls due on proacnlincnt, except on specified time cent tacts. Those indebted t.) me will please settle without further notice. April 24-1/ n. M. ALPWORTH FASHIONABLE HATS! GOOD HATS II All Styles o f Hats!!! HATS—HATS—HATS! HATS—HATS—HATS !! If you want any kind of a ,„ , H.A T J. 11. DANIEL ft CO’M, A l ,r ‘l >l. 123 Broad Street COLUMBUS BAKERY, 150 Brand Street, COLUMBUB, GEORGIA. RYNEHAHT & CRICHTOA 4 BE prepared ti furnish at the shortest notlc*. JY and on the most reasonable terms, nil de*’ criptions of BREAD, CHACKERB AND CAKE. Being practical bakers, and provided with the lateei mill most approved machinery, they are enabled to supply a superior article ol everything nsiialli found in tho best establishments of the kind oitliei north or south. They al e prepared to execute or ders for all varieties of Cake and Bread.aud flatter themselves that from their long experience lbe> cun give com plete satisfaction lo those who mav favor them with patronage. They use none but the la st materials. Iluttrr Crackers u cents, and Soda Crackers 11% cents per lh. at wholesale. Or dors from a distance promptly attended to. WHOLESALE J'ltlOEK. Sugar (.Tuckers, 10 cents pel 11.. I'ic Nic *• io “ o .. Boston •• io •• • Butter •• 8 •• •• Sialll •• g o i, • Water “ 8 •* u o Dibit Bread 8 •• •• Navy Bread. 6 * o N. B.—Any des- ription of Cake made for Partis* Weddings. 4c. March 9, 1867. ly H. K. DIBBLE'S EMPORIUM OF FASHION. 1A M now prepur, and to supply my customers,and all Others who i. ay favor me with a call, with the neatest style and latest fashion of II ATS and CADS of all descrip! ions. Also Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, Comprising Shirts, Collars, Cravais. Hosiery, Cn der Shirts. Drawers. Handkerchiefs, Ac., Ac. Also. Carpet Lag Valises, Canes, L'mhreilas, Ladies and Misses Elate, Ladies Biding lluta, Infants’ Hats ol 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 the attention ol Planters to examine my stock of CANADIAN STRAW HATS, an excellent,cheap and durable article forn<groe, and held at the remarkable low price of $1 50 par 1 dose ij. I would reMpHctfully unite the Ladies to call and examine Home Leghorn Flat*, a superior artl cleJtiMt received at 1)1 IiBLK’B. April 8. 1857. Administratrix’s Sale. \ GKEEAIILY to an order of the Court of Ordt A nary of Muscogee County, will he sold at the Market House, iu tlie Cit.v of Columbus, on the FIRST TUESDAY in July next, within the legal hours of sale, one NEGRO BOY, an a No. 1 Dias terer, aged about 26, la-longing to estate of Ann E Matliesou, deceased. Terms made known on da> of sale. ELIZABETH MATHKBON, Adm’x. May 15, 1857-tds. BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!! J'UHT received, at CHAFFIN ft JOHNSON'S, Viviu, or tile Secret of Dower, by Mrs. E. D 6. N. South worth. Henry Idle, or Life and Existence, l.y Miss Marry at. Old llaun, (lie Dawn Broker; equal to the Lamp lighter. The Star anil (lie Cloud, or a Daughter’s Love, by A. 8. Roe. Dore, l.y a Stroller iu Europe. The Tongue of Fire, by Win. Arthur. Kathte Braude, a fireside history of quiet IffV Cyclopedia of American Literature, illustrated a valuable book by Dtiyckiuck. Dr. Kane’s Explorations, anew supply. Lena Divers, a now supply. Irving’s Life of Washington, anew supply April 17-ls. ” DISSOLUTION!. fIMIK co-partnership heretofore existing In tbl* JL city, under the name and style of Ridgway, Cleckley ft 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 la authorised I” settle its affair*. D. A. KIDGWAY, A. D. CLECKLEY, 11. M. CLECKLEY, April 11. 1857 M. D. DONEY. ~ REMOVAL. CIALIIOUN ft JOHNSON have removed to thefi / new Store, lately occupied by Pemberton ft Cos., opposite Redd, Johnson ft Cos., and a few doors almve J. Kyle ft Cos., No. 86 East side Broad street May 9tf Dr. 11. A. McSWAHI HAS taken an Office at Messrs. Pemberton, Nuckolls ft Co.’s Drug Store, where he may be found between the hours of 8 A. M. and 9 D. M., when not absent on professional business. Room at Mrs. Teasdala’s, Dost Office building, wher* night calls may be made. Mayl2-3in* TO RENT. TWO commodious, Newly Finished BOOMS. over Brooks ft Chapman’s Drug Store, cornea of Broad and ltandolph streets. Enquire of B M EPPINO or Dr. A. C. WINGFIELD. April 23-ts PIANO FORTES.