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About The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1857)
COUNTY AND CITY DIRECTORY. ! Superior Court. Hon. E. H. Worrill, Judge. Thaddeus Oliver, Solicitor General. A. S. Rutherford, Clerk. Inferior Court. lion*. Samuel A. Wales, John J. HcKendrue, TUman D. Weat, William L. Wornum and Benja min V. Coleman, Juetlcee. Andrew P. Jones,Clerk. County Officer. W. H. Lamar, Sheriff, and F. M. Brooks, Deputy. Job B. Ulcke, Receiver of Tax Returns. James ti. Cook, Tax Collector. J. B. Wright, Coroner.— Philip Lamar, Surveyor. Bdward Birdsong, Coun ty Treasurer. Court of Ordinary. Hon. John Johnson, Ordinary. City Criminal Court. Uon. Peyton U. Colquitt, Judge. Junius A. Fox, Solicitor. Calvin Stratton, Clerk. Jas. SI. Hughes, Sheriff, and 11. P. Robinson, Deputy. Municipal Uovernmenl. Hon Francis G. Wilkins, Mayor. Aldermen— W. y. Barden and W. C. Gray, Ist Ward; William Perry and Ro.well Bills, 2d Ward; F. 8. Chapman and T. Stewart, ad Ward; A. K. Ayer and U. It. Gager,4tli Ward; John Quill and J.T. Walker, Stb Ward. John Durkin and W. 8. Clarke, sth Ward ; James M. Hughes, Marshal and 11. I'. Robinson, Deputy. John Lloyd, Treasurer. Calvin Stratton, City Clerk. Georg* Davie, M. D., City Physician Richard Robinson, Clerk of Market. John G. Run- Bell, Bridge Keeper. Joseph K. Webster, Wharf lnger. Isabella .IlcUebee, Hospital Keeper. Jesse Bradford. Magazine Keeper. .1 allies N. Beth uno, City Printer. Port Wardens—J. M. Traywick, J. M. Everett, Lawrence GUI, U. B. Frost and Ed ward Uirdson.. Fire Wardens—J. C. Ruse, Ist Ward; 1. G. Strupper, 2d Ward; T. 0. Doug'aas, Bil Ward; R. It Goetchius, 4tli Ward; Clias. Wise, otti Ward; Joseph Pranglin, nth Ward. Health Uillcere —W. H. Alston and T. B Slade, Ist W'nrd; M. Barringer and Robert A. Ware, 2d Ward ; J. 1.. Howell and 11. M. Cleckly, 3d Ward; 8. It. An drews and H. G. Mitchell, 4ih Ward; J. L. Morton an 1 W. W. Flewellen, 6th Ward; T. V. Rutherford and John Seely, 6th Ward. Standing Committees of Council. Flu tnce—Gray, Quin, Stewart; Contracts—-Per ry, Chapman, Ayer; Bridge—Barden, yum, Kills; Accounts—Chapman, Kills, Barden; Cisterns,Sew ers W'ells and Kngines—Gager, Ayer, Perry; Streets—Barden, Stewart, Durkin; Hospital— Clarke, Stewart, Durkin; City Improvements — Walker, Gager, Gray; Health—Stewart, Chapman, Walker; Common* —Durkin,Clarke, Gager, Cem etery—Kills, Gray, Ayer; Wharf and River—Uuin, Barden, Clarke; Gas Lamps—Ayer, Walker mid Peny. Regular Council meetings every Monday night. City Kira Department. Henry T. Hall, Chief Kngineor. Joseph L. Mor ton, Assistant Kngineer. Company ,Vo. I.—S 11. Hill, Foreman; J. D Johusou and R. It. Goetchius, Assistant Foremen; William Gesucr, Secretary. Regular meetings Ist Tuesday evening in every month. Company No. 2.—James Vernoy, Foreman; W. Mahatley. Assistant Foreman ; C. Neuifer, Secreta ry. Regular meetings Ist Tuesday evening in every month. Company No. 4 —I. 0. Strupper, Foreman ; Geo. W. Dillingham, Assistant Foreman; U. W. Ro sette, Secretary. Regular meeting on the first Fri day in every month. Military Companies. Oolumbus Guards. —Captain—Paul J. Somincs; Lieutenants —R. Kills. W. C. Hodges, W. U, Clem ons an I R. C. Forsyth; Secretary and Treasurer, J. F. Burch. City Light Guardi. —Captain—P. 11. Colquitt; Lieutenants—B. A. Thornton, J. Hamilton, 11. King and C. J. Moffett; Secretary and Treasurer —Rutherford. UniUd Rijles.— Captain—P.G. Wilkins; Lieuten ants—F.. Musgrove, L. B. Duck, F. M. Brooks and O. W. Spelman. Secretary anil Treasurer—J. 11. Sikes. Masonic Societies. Hops Council No. 4. —K. Croft, T. I. G. M. Meet ings 3rd Saturday in each Month. Darley Chapter No. 7.—M. N. Clarke, 11. P.— Meetings Ist Saturday in every month. Columbian Lodge. No. 7.—. lames Kivliu, W. M.— Meetings 2d Saturday in each month. Oglethorpe Lodge No. 47.—F. M. Brooks, W. M.— Meetings 2d Friday and 4th Saturday in every month. I. O. O. K. Chattahoochee Encampment No. 4.—J. A. Gird ner, C. P.; Daniel Rowe, S. W\; C. A. Klink, J. W.; J. A. Bradford, I'.; S. F. Osborne, S. Meetings 2d and 4th Tuesdays In each month. Muscogee Lodge No. 6.—Daniel Rowe, N. U.; Wil -11 uu Gestiur, V. G.; Janies A. Bradford,T.; William Kvles. P. S.; G. W. Spelman, R. S. Meetings every Monday evening. 8. of T. Chattahoochee Division No. 17.—J. A. Urghuart, W. p.; Charles Stewart, W. A.; George Flournoy, K. S; James Threat, A. R. S.; I. F. Brown, TANARUS.; N. Davis, F. S.; Win. McNeill, C.; William 11. Phelps, A. 0.; J. G. W. Terry, I. S.; A. 1). Mer chant, 0. S. Regular Meetings every Tuesday night. A CAItl). Newark, N. J., March 26 1R67. HAVIN j understood that certain parties in Columbus are ufferiug for sale VEHICLES win-h they represen as being of our manufacture, and ou which they have put our cards, wo take this method of protecting those who desire articles of our make from having spurious work imposed ou them, by false represen lotions, to their own loss and the injury of our reputation. And we hereby Inform all partios concerned, that we are in uo way responsible tor any vehicle sold in Columbus, un der our name, except those from the Kcdository ol Messrs. McKKK A ROBKKTS, who are the only dealers ill tlie city to whom our work is furnished. Mach3i-3m J. M. QUIN BY 4 CO. A CARD. COLUMBUS, Ou., March 31, 1867. OUR attention having boon called to “A Card” in the Sun of this morning, signed J. M. Quinby A Cos., giving information that they are in no way responsible for any vehicle sold in this city, under their name, except those from u certain re pository, named in the card. We fuel it due to ourselves to say. that said reposi tory It not the only one ill this city, where their genuine wurk is for sale. Ur have now their veil! cles for sale, and are iu the way of receiving others; anti hold ourselves ready to prove this to any ono. from the luvotces iti ourhauds. We have never sold a vehicle as theirs, which they did uot mauu fketure; nor have we ever put their cards upon spurious jobs, or represented work to he theirs, which was uot. April 1. 3m J, B. JAQUKS A BROTHER. A CARD. Nkwakk, N. J. April 9, 1857. WE notice a raid signed J. 1). Jnques A Broth er. iu which they say that they “are ready to prove fr mi the invoices in their hands” that they have our vehicles for sale, “and are in the wa of r> ceiving others.” We now assert that we never sold ill m a vehicle of any kind, and they eaunot show a genuine invoice from us to them. Apiil 21-2 m J. M. QUINBY A CO. BONNETS. HAVING the handsomest Silk Bonnets; also, a good assort no nt of Straw Bonnets, and all necessary t inmiiugs. we invite the Ladies to call and pnrchaae at exceedingly low prices of Aprils 8. KtITHCIIILD A BRO. PIANO FORTES. PERSONS In want of a Fine 1 u-CSSfe>il!H •tru nient, can be supplied moderate terms. A fine assortment* * It If U to select from, at October 31. ts B.4MMTS A ROONEY'S. GLASS. A LARGE lot of Glass—all sizes, at Feb 14 U. A. WARE’S. JUST RECEIVED, “l/'Y/'Y BARRELS best Planting Potatoes. IUU GUNBY A CO. March 8. UMBRELLAS. A COMPLETE and fresh supply of all varieties, on at” at fF"h'24i 1M BULK'S, MAE HAVANA CIGARS. FINE Havana Cigars tor sale at DAN FORTH A NAGELS. DARDEN NEED. T ANDRETU’B NEW CROP Garden Seed, Just J j re ceived et J. W. PEASE'S Bookstore Jim. 28-ts LINENS. A LARGE Invoice of Linens of all descriptions /V. and for all purposes, for ‘ale at low prices by Apr IS 8. KOTHCHILD A IIKO. SILKS. IF yon want a good heavy black Silk, at one dol lar per yard, call on Aprils 8. ROTIICHILD A lIRO. - BACON. Irt POUNDS Choice Tennessee Bacon, lU.UUU just received and for sale by JEFFERSON A 11 AMI LTON. VALISES AND CARPET BAGS. TUKbett quality of these articles, to be pur chaaed'at Fvb24 DIBBLE’S. FLOUR. wyt-v BARRELS Supeitine Flour for sale low by laJ April 6 JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. FRESH CEMENT AND PLASTER, JUST received and for sale by W. RANKIN. Columbus. March 21. lm GAS LIGHT STOCK. Af\ SHARKS of the Columbus Gas Light Com- TO pan/ Stock, for sale low. Enquire of MareMl-M }. M. MV BRITT. DRUGS, MEDICINES, ADD lANOY GrOODS. lAM now receiving a well selected stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, and FANCY GOODS. Every article warranted of the best qtu ity. lam now prepared to offer every induce ment to friends and patrons wishing articles in my line. Kvury article going out of the store will be under tlie supervision of competent Druggists, who pledge themselves for correctness and dispatch. Thankful for past favors and hoping to merit a continuance. . K * A ’ WARK ’ Febl4y REMOVAL. WK have removed to Mr. K. Barnard’s old stand at No. 12 Broad Street, opposite Redd, Freer A Cos., where we will continue to keep a sup ply of the best Provisions and Groceries, which we will sell at the lowest market prices. Thankful lor past favors, we respectfully solicit a continuance of patronage. Terms cash or when called for. Cash paid for Country Produce. Oct 9, ’56. JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. PRINTING 4k WRAPPING PAPER. HOCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS, COLCMBUB, GEORGIA. fTMIKSE MILLS are prepared to furnish the best J. article of Printing and Wrapping Paper. The puper m which Tho Daily Sun is printed, is made at these Mills. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. I\ L. ANDERSEN, (Successor to A. Anderson.) 137 Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia, OFFERS to Ills old friends and tlie public gener ally, u fresh and well assorted stock of Family Groceries & Provisions, consisting of Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Bacon, Lard, Fish, Syrup, Vinegar, Soap, Starch, Candles, Mus tard, Pepper, Spice, (linger. Yeast, Cigars, Tobac co, Ae. A choice lot of Crockery Ware, Thread, Osiiabiirg. and Hoiiieajiiiiii*, at Factory prices. Fine and common Liquors of every kind and price. Always on hand asupply of good Northern Huttcr and Clieeße, and Country Butler, Eggs, Poullry, Ac. PALACE MILLS FLOUn ol all brands. Aw” Orders for Family and Steamboat Stores promptly and carefully lillod. Nov. 28. ly .J. J. JONES, At tho old stand of Jefferson A Hamilton, cornor Warren and Franklin Streets, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Has in Store, a fresh supply of FAMILY GROCERIES, CONSISTING in part of Fresh Goshen Cheese / arid Rutter, Lard, liacon, llanis, Sides and Hhoulders, Irish and Sweet Potatoes, Onions by tlie motmire, barrel or string, Peas, Corn, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, Ac. MEAL and FLOUR at Mill prices, and Country Produce geneuliy. [Nov. 20 1850. ly MARCUS & RAGLAND HAVE just received DUFFI HLD .S Sugar-cured HAMS; Fresh Raisins: Fresh Pecans; Fresh Almonds; Fresh Figs; NEW MAY BUTTER; Fresh Crackers; New Cheese; Maccaroni; Vermicelli: SUGAR-CURED SHOULDERS; Pickled Reef; 81110 k e/1 Reef; Pickled Pork; Georgia Hums; SUGAR-CURED JOLKS; Smoked Tongues ; Extra Table Oils ; Sardines; Anchovies; Meats, Fish ami Vegetables in Cans. Rest quality Wines and Cigars. Maygiti SPRING AND SUMMER OHL.OT HING. jumi IBs*?. /K J. H. DANIEL & CO., 13.'! Ilroad Street, Columbus, (*a., ARK now prepared to supply their customers, and all others that may give them a cull, with tile LATEHTBTYLKB of SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING, Every article of their own manufacture, and war rented to be well made and of the most fashionalle cut. Also, Hats, Caps,]Trunks,('arpet Bugs, Ya- Uses, Ujnbi’ellAs, &c., Ac. Cloths, Caasimeres and Vestings, of all grades, of the most approved colors and patterns, of both French and English styles, which (being well sup plied with the best cutters and most faithful work man,) they can furnish to order, in a stylo of cut and make that eaunot fail to please tlie most par ticular customer. [Vlarch 30~tf SOMETHING TO SUIT 1 HE SEASON. 1 HAVE now on hand a good supply of the cheap- I est and m si reliable remedy now in use for tho cure of all Affections of the Rowels—cheapest, be cause it does more good, and cures quicker and more permanently than any other remedy—and most reliable, because the materials of which it is composed are perfectly safe ami innocent to the most delicate constitution. These facts are indis putable, and can he suhstan iated by men of the highest respectability and standing in Columbus and vicinity Please call at Gunby & Co.’s, or at my residence, day or night. Sunday or Monday, and you will find the cheap st remedy in the world—l see evidences of it every day. Give the Southern Cordial one trial—it is innocent and pleasant, and good for children Teething, Py-cntery, Flux, or any Bowel Disease. JACK SMITH, Proprietor, May 21-ts at Gunby & Co’s Corner. DILLINGHAM & DENSON. WOULD respectfully call the at ten tun of the citi- BJBSESUSSm. y.eus 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 taNte, can uot be excelled, and THKY SELL IT LOW. CARPETS CHEAPER than over heard of in Columbus. Cull on thorn ono door bolow Hull. Mosoh A Cos. Nov.3. ’66-tf DILLINGHAM A DENSON. JUST RECEIVED. ANEW lot of Hotter and Soda Crackers, fresh baked, from Spear’s bakery, Montgomery. Ala. Pickles in kegs and bottles ot various sizes Fine Sugars, several qualities Smoked lteef; Corned Beef Fresli Goshen Butter A tine lot of Cigars Irish Potatoes, Ac. AprilStf WATT A SAPPI.NCTON. SPICKS AND ESSENCES. A LARGE assortment of the above jnst received, and for sale by BROOKS A CHAPMAN. April 15. TENNESSEE WHISKY. All BBLS. Tennessee Whisky just received and t/l * for sale by Jan. St. JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. CIGARS. HAVANA CIGARS, of the finest and best brands, to be had at April 16. li KOOKS A CHAPMAN’S. MU. HO IIATS. r |MIE largest lot aud tho best variety in this i market, for sale at DIBBLE'S. lil'ANO. m SACKS Peruvian Guano, for sale by April ‘2S-6t GREENWOOD A CO. Tennessee Extra Faintly Flour, I]iOH sale by . March 11. JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. MATCHES. \\f OOD and Fancy Matches, in large quanti- T \ ties, for sale by DAN FORTH A N AGEL. WINDOW SHADES. SOME beautiful WINDOW SHADES of every price, just received by- Nov 29- 1 i DILLINGHAM A DENSON. FOR RENT. A CON 4 EMF.N 1 House iu the lower part of the city, new, with four rooms, porch, Ac. Rout to Ist of October, slbO. Apply to Jan. 17—ts li. ,1. MOSES. COW PEAS. T?OR Sale by r Jan.l2,’iT. GUNBY A CO. CEMENT. Opi BARRELS Cement, for sale liv Ovi Feb. 26. GI’NBY A CO. SUGARS. SOME of tho choicest Regalia, Opera. Concha, Com rnunes, and other styles of Segars, at Febli R. A. WARE'S. GUANO, GUANO. IVOR sale a few Bags and Barrels of Mexican and Peruvian Guano. Apply at April 6-ts HOCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS, PERUMERY. NEW French Perfumery, Soaps. Ac. of every va riety, for sale by BROOKS A CHAPMAN. CORN ! corn: WE have in store and for sale, a large lot cf New Corn. Apply soon, if you want bread at living prices. R. M. A E. L. GRAY. May 16. FRUIT TREE'q AND FLOWERS. lee, K idd & duncan, VRK now pr’ pared to fill all orders with the hest of APPLES, PEACH, APRT- I COT, PLUM, pear, and NECTARINE TREES, | and tho mo ,t choice selection of ROSES, EVER GREENS and FLOWERING PLANTS of all de scription s, adapted to this climate. Their establishment is near the upper end of Broad Street, first door above Mr. Hervey Hall. I where they will he happy to wait on those who may wish any article in their line. Columbus, N0v.28-ly ALABAMA RIVER STEAMERS. Mobile and Montgomery Daily Line* FOR TIIE SEASON OF 7866 AND 1867. films LINK is composed of the fol- rrr ! JL lowing fine fast-running ger Steamers, to wit: 81. Nicholas S. J. COX. Master. St. Clinrles A. 11. JOHNSON, Master. I. C. Wallis R. OTIS, Master. Magkiolla S. C. lIURRILL, Master. Crrmonls 8. C. STONE. Master. P. Hal in a u GEO. 11. KIRK, Master Tho above line of steamers will leave Mobile f or ; Montgomery and intermediate Landings Daily— on Sundays at lOo’cloek a. m., and on otherday at j 4p. m. Returning, will leave .Montgomery Daily, on the arrival of the Evening Mail Train of Rail Road Cars from the East. For Freight or Passage, having superior accom modations, apply on hoard, or to Nov. 25. ts ’ COX, BRAINARD A CO. MARBLE WORKS, Randolph Street, opposite Oglethorpe Hotel, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. j The un east corner of Oglethorpe ami Randolph Sts., opposite tlie Post Office and the Ogle-thorpe Hotel, where lie is pre pared, with the hest Italian and American Mar ble, to furnißh all kinda of Monument**, Tombs &Grave Stones, ah cheap as they can be had in any part of the country, .North or Souih. He respectfully solicits a share ot puhlie patronage lie flatters himself that for workmanship he will give satisfaction to the most fastidious. April 19.18,57. ly HENRY McCAULKY. great reduction IN THK PRICE OF MARBLE. 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, Monuments, of Italian and American Marble; also, Granite, Iron Railing, Plaster, Cement, Lime, Ac.. &c., will be disposed of at first cost. THOMAS KENNY. Oct. 23—3 m 152 Broad Street. WAREHOUSE, COMMISSION^ Receiving & Forwarding Business* f|Mli2 undersigned having formed a co- i j/ JL part nership, will continue businessiLyridiL; at the old stand (Alabama Warehouse)jftjfcjjSsiV-, under the name and style of KING & SOKBBY, and solicit from theii friends and customers a con tinuance of their business. JOHN W. KING. April 29, 1856. 225tf B. A. 80HBBY. DISSOLUTION. rpim firm of G reen wood, Hardaway &Cos., is this I day dissolved by mutual consent. E. 8. GREENWOOD, K. A. HARDAWAY, P. H. ALSTON. Columbus,Ga., April 13, 1857. ts WAREHOUSE And Commission Merchants. r | Ml E undersigned have taken the Warehouse of 1 Greenwood, Hardaway A Cos., and will contin ue the business in tlie name of Greenwood & Cos. E. S. GREENWOOD. April 15, 1857. ts T E. GREENWOOD. NOTICE. IITE have this day connected with our linn in VY tho Drug business. Mr. JAMES A. WHITE SIDE. The business will be done from this date in the name of I)ANFORTH, NAGEL & CO., at the Old Stand, No. ll>7 Rroad street. DAN FORTH A NAGEL. Columbus, Ga., Jan. Ist, 1557. All persons indebted to th < undersigned by note or account, will please authorize us immediately to write, “Received Payment.” May'23 DANFOItTH A NAGEL. BIEHLER &. CO., j~=s FASHIONABLE ft I BOOT 100 Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GA Fmt OUU patrons will pleaio bear in mind that we shall strictly adhere to the CASH St STEM from this date. March 2d. 1857.-Cm. (HEW ACL A LIMB* r IMIE undersigned, Agents of the above Lime Works, are prepared to fill orders at all times for LI MR in the following packages, to wit: 3 Bushel Barrels, and Bushel Barrels, in good or der for shipping. This Lime is of tine quality , equal in every re spect to the best Thonmston 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 Thoniaston. May 24. GUNBY & 00. DRY DODDS AND CLOTHING. JSbSB J. LOW END ERG, Independent dealer in Dry Goods, Clothing, llats, Caps, Ladies Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Trunks Carpetbags, and Valises. NEXT DOOR TO RANKIN’S STOKE, COLUMBUS, GA., HAS just returned form the North with a heavy, fresh and select stock of Spring and Summer Goods, which will be 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, IWILL give the above reward for thede-jtfflA livery of my boy BEN, (known as BEN Zjt CODE,) either to myself, or in any jail so that 1 can get him. arimn l March 14-ts J. H. DANUoj, R AIL ROAD STOCK FOR SALE. i FIBRES of Mobile & Girard Railroad Stock •Jvj for sale in quautiteis to suit purchasers. March 3-ts HUGHES,DANIEL A CO. PROVISIONS. d| j| | SACKS of Corn and 150 casks of choice IHP “ Tennessee Bacon, just received and for sale by GUNBY & CO April3otf PAY VOIR TAXES. BY direction of Council. I will open my books tor the collection of City Taxes for the piesent ymi.on the 2oth instant, at the Book Store of Chaffin & Johusou, East side of Br* ad street, where l may be ound at all hours, from 8 A. M. until 12, and from 3 to 5 I*. M. The time for pa>iug taxes will expire ou the 30th day of June uext. All persons failing to pay within the time specified, will be subject to have executions issued for their taxes. JOHN LLOYD, City Treasurer. May 18,1857—tw4w Enquirer and films insert tri-weekly 4 we Us. TO PLANTERS. WOOL CARDING. VLL those who want their WOOL w* ud quickly carded c;iD l>e accommodated i the Basenu nt of the Carter Factory, adjoiniug the Coweta Factory. All wool carded uot giving -atis faction 1 will pay the highest market prices ii the same. A first rate article of WOOL ROLLS always on baud. [April 30-4m] S. WOODFIELD. BLANKS. ALABAMA DEEDS and Justices’ Blanks, for sale at the Sun office, Columbus, Ga. BARRINGER <fc HORTON’S Steam, Bash and Blind Manufactory, OGLETHORPE STREET COLUMBUS, GA. qiliis ManufocUtry ho* beeuiaiu successful op- X eratlon forever three years, aud is still con tinued. All work will be done by expelieuced woikmeu. with good quality of lumber, un<l the 1 latest improved machinery. Sash, Blinds, and Panel Doors, Will be furnished and boxed at the Factory, at the , following prices: Bash — 8 x 10... 7 cts. Primed andOrazed...l2Uc. 10 x 12... 9 “ “ “ ...is ‘ 12 x 14 ..10 “ “ “ 2J 12 x 16...11 “ “ “ ...27 12 x 18...12 “ “ “ ...30 12 X 20...14 “ “ ...36 12x22...10“ “ “ ...40 12 X 24...18 “ “ “ ...45 The above Sash are 1% iuch thick, and made plain. In all coses where they are made Lip-Sash, two cents per light will be added. All Sash glazed with good Freuch Glass, primed with tlie hest Paint, utid superior Putty. Rolling Blinds for Windows, 60 cents per foot, measuring the length, A window live feet would cost $3, without painting, catches, or hinges. PANEL DOORS. C/a inch thick, without moulding, $2 60—mould ing one side,s3 00—moulding both sides, $3 00. 1% inch thick, without moulding, $2 75—mould ing one side, $3 26—moulding both sides, $3 75. \'/ 2 inch thich, 4 pannels moulding ou one side, $3 50 —moulding both sides, $4 00. 1% inch thick, 4 panels moulding ou one side, $4 00 —moulding both sides, $4 60. In addition to the above, Rliudn painted and fur nished with hinges and catches, if desired; also, Basii glazed with German or French plate, painted, stained, enameled, embossed and Bohemiuu Glass, of all shades and colors, for side and transom lights and office windows. Plans and specifications for ull 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 plaucd, aud flooring and ceiling tongued 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 eutire satisfaction to all who may favor them with orders. Is)'All tlie 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, Rail Road, or in Wagons, will be at the risk of the purchaser, as the work will be considered delivered. tW Special contracts can be made for large jobs. M. BARRINGER, January 24. ly J. L. MORTON. BARKER’S EATING 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 baud when in season. Charges wnl be 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. II.) HENRY BARKER. Comfortable Lodging furnished on application. THE GREAT DESIDERATUM. THE UNFAILING EEMEDY. The Southern Cordial. WITHOUT doubt Smith’s Sovereign Panacea, 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 Diar rhse, either Chronic or cute, or A diseases which always follow tlie Measles, are quickly and com pletely cured by this justly celebrated aud favor ite remedy. Its powers are wonderful, its taste is p datable, its cost is a mere trifle in comparison to tlie value of sound health, and it may be ranked as the greatest medicinal discovery of the age. It has been tested at home aud abroad, and all con cur in pronouncing it the friend of tne afflicted. This is a home pi t paration, discovered here, put up here by tlie proprietor, who is too well known to have to resort to any dishonorable dealing to de fraud the public with a woi thless znixtui e. A trial will convince the most sceptical sufferer. It is good for all human kind, from the babe at the breast to the ceutennarian. Asa citizen of the South, he offers a Southern remedy, and is willing to risk iiis reputation by asserting it has no equal as a medicine for all bowel affections. Lay aside all prejudice, *est its merits, and make up your honest verdict of its curing properties. For sale, at all hours of day and night, in Co lumbus, Ga., at tlie store of Gunby & Cos., at my residence, ami at all the Drug Stores in the city. March 2-< m JACK SMITH, Proprietor. MURK BEAUTIFUL THAN EVER. Spring and Summer Goods, For 1057. J~- KYLE &CO., No. 100 Broatl Street, Have now iu Store a large Stock of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Mantillas, Embroideries, &c., WHICH have never been surpassed in Colum bus for beauty and ch apness. They will continue to receive some of evety importation dur ing the season, and are now well supplied with every article in their line. Call and see. April 1, 1857. ts THE LASH SYSTEM. MRS. DESSAU, No. 108 Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia. ]S now receiving aud opening a brilliant as . eortment of fashionable and seasonable FHENCII MILLINERY ANO FANCY DRESS GrOODS, consisting in part of French and English Straws, Plain and Fancy Hair, Crape and Silk Bonnets; Flats, Riding, Misses and Infants Hats; Ribbons, French Flowers and Head Dresses, Mantillas, Silks. Grenadines, Bnrages, Embroideries, Maltese, Uoniton, Valcnciun and Point Lace. Also, in sets, a full and elegant variety of mourning goods, and various other articles of taste and elegance. All oi which are offered at the most reduced price for CASH, and for CASH ONLY. I*. S.—All Cash orders attended to with fidelity aud dispatch. [March 31-ts TROY FACTORY WARE ROOMS, No. 40 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. E. C. HUB BELL, AGENT. ‘E? j Keep constantly on hand, at whole- rL —” sale and retail. TUBS. BUCKETS,fIQ iL PAILS CHURNS. CHAIRS, lIED sa*=SCSTEADS, WARDHOHES, SAFES. TA 11LES, BUItEAUS, aud all other house furnishing and domestic articles. ” All articles on sale at the AVnre-rooms, are manufactured exclusively by the Troy Factory. Orders addressed to E.C. IiUUBKLL, Agent, will receive prompt attention. Columbus. Ga., April?, 1857-y HOOTS AMD SHOES| I AM now opening a first-rate fresh stock of Boots and Shoes suitable for Ladies, Gents, Misses, / ltoys. Chi dren and Servants, ull of which are of the latest styles, and will be sold at low dowu prices for cash only. Cull and examine at No. 134 Broad street, next door above J. B. Strupper’s, and bring along your money, for I am determined to give you the worth of it. March 25-ly S. HOWARD, Agent. BURNING FLUID, tic. BURNING FLUID, Spts. Turpentine, and Al cohol, anil supply. R. A. WARE. March‘2s COFFEE. JUST received ou consignment, ten Sacks of Coffee. March K HUGHES. DANIEL A CO. LAST ( IIANCE rpo secure one of Mclntyre’s Beautifully Colored 1 Ambrotypes, as lie will remain blit a few days longer in Columbus. Go early to secure a silting. April 6-ts MANTILLAS. IF yon want a good Mantilla, for Ladies or chil dren, from ono to twenty-fivo dollars, call on April!) S. ROTIICHILD A BRO. SULPHATE OP^UININE. OUNCES of Sulphate of Quinine, for sale y7v/ at a low ratu by April 15. BROOKS A CHAPMAN’S. MEDICINE CHESTS. MEDICINE Chests, Surgical and Dental Instru ments, aud 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 street. April 25tf THOMAS KENNY McKEE 4k ROBERTS’ KEPOSITOKY, 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 tho best selected stock of Carriages, Rockaways, Top, AND NO TOP BUGGIES, Ac., in this section of country. And as we have the sole light to sell all work in this market from the celebrated Manufactory of J. M. QUINBY & 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 person a wishing to purchase, that they can find better work, 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 cull 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 li. R C 0.,) Montgomery, April 23, 1857. J ON auu after this date, the Passenger Trains on this Road will be governed by the following Schedule: DAY TRAIN. Leave Montgomery 5 45 A. M. Arrive at West Point 1116 A. M. Arrive at Columbus 11 50 A. y Returning —Leave West Point 9 00 A. M. “ Leave Columbus.., 8 40 A. M. “ Arrive at Montgomery 2 36 P. M. NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Montgom ry 7 00 P M. Arrive at West Point 2 30 A. M. Arrive at Columbus 2 45 A. M. Returning —Leave West Point 11 30 P. M. “ Leave Columbus 11 00 V. M. “ Arrive at Montgomery 5 45 A. M. Through Tickets can be obtained (for double daily connections) to Atlanta, Chattanooga, and Nashville, aud daily connections to Huntsville, Memphis and Knoxville. SAMUEL G. JONES, Eng. A 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 tlie two routes from At lanta to Columbus, concluded at their C invention at Savannah on tlie 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 11 Wheat 12 Oats 8 Bacon, Whisky, Flour, in sacks or bills, 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 lb 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 .1. L. MUSTIAN, President aud Superintendent Muscogee R. R. GEO. IV. 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. I7MIOM and after this date, the Day, or Express . Train, w ill leave the Depot at 1, P. M., and arrive t Macon at 6J4 P* M. Leaves Macon at 2 A. M.; arrives at Columbus at 1% A. M. Morning, or Accommodation Train, will leave at 4*4, A. M., and arrive at Macon at 10.54, A. M. Leaves Macon at 3 P. M.; 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. IMIE 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, Poplins, figured and plain DcLaines, Calicoes, plain Linseys, black and brown Shirting and Sheeting, Ticking, Hosiery,Embroideries, Irish l.inens,and Linen Lawns, Linen Cambric Handker chiefs, plain Hemstitch and Embroidered; Jaconet and Swiss Muslins, printed Muslins, Ginghams, Ladies Cloth and Velvet Cloaks aud Talmas, white and red Flannels, Under Shirts and Drawers, Ging hams and Cambric Head Handkerchiefs, Table Linnen, Towelling, Cloths, Cassimer<b and Vest ings, Kentucky Jeans. Tweeds, Kerseys, Blankets, Hate, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons, Ruches, Tabs and Flowers. Expecting to sell out the remainder of his stock to other parties (who will take his place) by the Ist of March next, he will, up to that time, sell at cost. A good opportunity is now offered to retailers to replenish their stock before Christmas, and to the public at large to obtain cheap goods. Terms—Cash 011 delivery. Columbus, Nov. 29,1856. A. HUNTER. Administrator’s Sale. IN pursuance of an order from tlie Court of Or dinary of Muscogee County, will be sold, at the Market House, in the city of Columbus, on tlie FIRST TUESDAY IN JUNE NEXT, a negro man named Tom, about 35 years of age, tlie property of tlie estate of Seymour R. Bonner, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of safe. April 9,1857 ts A. I. ROBISON, Adm’r. NEW LIVERY STABLES J. L.. WALTON, HAS taken tho Stables for- jo*. merly occupied by Mr. Cro- _ atr shaw, aud fronting the Court- House on the East, and Broad foSjKAgffiWte Street on the West. Atrllo is prepared to furnish/ -X. Horses, Buggies, Carriages, and careful driveis on teaonable 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 Iforses or Mules will find it to their advantage to call on us. Particular attention will be given to tho sale of Horses and Mules. Columbus, Ga., Feb. 2,1857. ly COLI’MBI'S ICE HOUSE. 11IAVE opened nly Ice House between the Ogle thorpe and l’erry Houses, on Oglethorpe street, whore I will keep Ice during the season. All or ders from tlie country promptly attended to. Prico ‘D/ 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 front 8 to A. M., and from 1 to 3 P. M. FeblStf A. F. LANGFORD. The public cun lie furnished with FISH and VEGETABLES at LANGFORD S ICE HOUSE. A DESIRABLE HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO RENT. r1 1 jIK house and Lot foriuei'ly occupied JbhK l by Francis M. Lawrence. This house EJS|| Is eligibly situated on the corner of Jack- “ * * sou and Thomas streets, anil 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 liorrowed from the Association on tho usual terms, wth bond and mortgage of the property. Apply at the office of R. J. MOSES, Trees. Muscogee B. & L. Association. AprilStf PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBROTYPES, AMD PATENT MELAINOTYPES. WOODBRIDGE has returned from New York with all the latest improvements in Photo graphy, lias fitted up his Palace Rooms in elegant style, and is now ready to supply tlie community with any of the above named Pictures, got up supe rior to any ir the Southern country, lie h&s dated with him the celebrated Artist MR. B. F. POPKINS, who with an experience of twelve years In this profession feels confident of sustaining the well known reputation their rooms have acquired for superiority of work. The subscribers own tho right for this city 0 f tin, Patent Melainotype. Children taken almost in stantaneously by anew process peculiar to our selves, consequently, perfect likenesses gusrantied Country operators will find it advantageous to cnll upon ub and avail themselves of the facilities we offer for instructions. PALACE AMBROTYPE ROOMS, Over Brooks St Chapman's Blue Drug store WOODBRIDGE St PUPKINS Oct 23, ’56-tf CANDY MANUFACTORY^ 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 any size, promptly. Their Candy will compure favor ably with any in the Union, and is far superior to” any article obtained North by southern dealers It is manufactured of the best Sugar, and always fresh, and clear of gum. Their prices are moderate and reasonable. In the Baking and Pastry department, they have competent help, and orders for Cake and Pastry for parties and dinings, will be filled promptly aud with the best articles. None but the hest stock used in in their establishment. J. R. MARTIN A SON December 11,1856. 6m A VALUABLE DISCOVERY. SCHNEIDER’S INDELIBLE INK; THE subscriber is now manufacturing, and i* prepared to furnish in any quantity, the best INDELLIBLE INK ever invented. For record,, signatures, aud for marking clothing it lias no’ equal. Oxalic acid will not obliterate it, or cause it to fade from paper or cloth. For deeds, wills, hauk notes, and ull precious and valuable legal documents, it cannot be surpassed. It is of a beau tilul jet black color, flows smoothly from the pen, and is tlie great desideratum so long needed by the commercial aud business public. It is sold at the same price demanded for inferior inks, and put up in different sized packages. For marking cotton bagging, and for harness and shoemakers use, it is tlie very tiling needed. A trial will satisfy tlie most sceptical of its manifest excellency and sup*, riority above all other writing or marking ink of. sered 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-ly MATTBASS MANUFACTORY. HAL LOW ELL 4k. THOMAS, Third Door Below the City Hotel, Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia. ORDERS for Cotton or Cotton aud Shuck Mat trasses, promptly executed. The patronage of the citizens of Columbus and vicinity, is re spectly solicited. Particular attention given to the repairing of Ilair, Cotton and Moss Mattrasses. Call and see us. We can please in price and workmanship. Feb 2-1 y PARAGON FLOUR. kA BBLS. iu sacks, fresh ground. This flour is ground from the best selected white wheat, and admits no superior—as good as Hiram Smith, aud three dollars per bbl. cheaper. 300 bushels fresh Corn Meal, sifted and ground from new corn. We will sell you meal—not bran. Jan. 19 R. M. Si E. L. GRAY, Agts. FASHIONABLE DRESS MAKER. MISS M. E. SEYMOUR respectfully informs the Ladies of Columbus, that she is engaged in the business of Dress-making, at the residence of Mrs. S. Vinson on Tronp 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 conveni ently arranged RESIDENCES in the city, for sale on accommodating terms. WDB Apply to A. K. AYER, May 13. 237tf 181 Broad Street COUNTRY HAMS. I 4~IA JUST received and for sale by lUU Nov. 26, R. M. St E. L. GRAY. OILS. LAMP Train and Neat’s foot Oil and burning Fluid, just received and for sale at the Eagle Drugstore. NANCE A GKSNKR. BACON. FOR sale 30 or 40 casks of Bacon to close consign ment. STEWART, GRAY A CO. Oct 24—ts REMOVAL. HOTCHKISS, FENNER & BENNETT, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Importers and Jobbers of BRANDIES, WINES, &e. Also, agents and dealeis in Virginia Manufactured Tobacco and HAVANA CIGARS, Have removed to No. 40 Vesey Street, rear of the Astorllouse, NEW YORK. New York, January 1, 1856. SEGARS. r 1 1 H K best in tlie city can be had at the Eagle ± Drugstore. [Nov. 24.] H. W. NANCE. MARKING INK. INK for marking Cotton Bales, Boxes, Ac., pre pared and sold by DANFOU'I’H A NAGEL. BURNING FLUID. A SUPERIOR article of Burning Fluid, for sale by DAN FORTH A NAGEL. FLOUR. EXTRA St. Louis Albion Mills. Extra Fa.mil from Baird’s Mills, for sale by GUNBY A CO. ALUM SALT. 1 4“IA SACKS Alum Salt, for sale by 1 UU GUNBY A CO. PRESERVES. IjtXTRA “Couchois” West India Preserves—by J tht Case. May 23 GUNBY A CO - SALE. A FIRST rato Northern made Two Horse Draj or Wagon, nearly new, low for cash. August 3U, 1856. JAMES LIGOX. PEAS AND BEANS. j r n BUSHELS PEAS and BEANs, just receiv* J. 0 U ed and for sale by May 2. ts JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. BACON. Qp. IIIIDS. choice Bacon—hog round, just re viJ ceivca and for sale at the lowest figures, by March 16, GUNBY 4J30. CRACKERS AND SODA BISCUIT. NAVY BREAD, Soda Buiscuit, Boston Crackers, and hand made Crackers, just received and for sale by * GUNBY A CO. August 28. CHEESE. QA BOXES Extra FioeCheese, just received sud AAJ for sale by (Fob, 26.) GUNBY A CO. BRANDIES AND WINES 171011 Medicinal purposes, for sale by ; BROOKS A CHAPMAN. NEW BOOK STORE. CHAFFIN & JOHNSON, No. 90 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga., (SIGN OF THE RED AND WHITE FLAG) HAVING purchased of G. W. Ma thews his stock of Books and Stationery, will continue the business at the sam. place, sud will keep constantly on baud a complete stock of School, Law, Medical, and Miscella neous Books, Blank Book Sta tionery, aud every thing usually kept in a Book Store. By strict attention to tho business they hope to merit a liberal share of public patronage. Orders from the country promptly attended to. W. J. CHAFFIN. J. T. JOHNSON. Columbus, Jan 3-ts SHOES. IF you want such Shoes as are suitable for Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses or Children, call and buy them at low prices of „ Aprils S. ROTHCHILD A BRO. CIGARS AND TOBACCtfT lev / WW k CIGARS imported from Havau., Ic/.UUU and selected from the most approved brands. SMOKING TOBACCO, real Turkey, Fig. Wedding Cake, Honey Dew; also, CHEWING TOBACCO. For sale at F. COKKA A CO.’S, April 21. 42 Broad street. LARD. C.f\ BBLS.’ Family Lard, at prices to suit retail- JU ers, for sale by R. M. A E L. GRAY.