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About The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1857)
DAI f Y SUN. Friday Morning, June *6, 183 J. Kail Road Change. We learn from the Montgomery Mes senger, that the Engineer of the Mont gomery and West. Point Rail Road has given notice that on and after Sunday, July sth, there will be no Sunday morn ing train leaving Montgomery, Columbus or West Point. The evening train for Sunday will leave at the usual hour. A Snapper’s Head. The editor of the Thomasville (Ua.) Enterprise has been recently shown by Mr. John J. McMillan, of Monticello, Florida, the head of a Snapping Turtle which measured across the widest part, 7 A inches. The turtle was supposed to weigh about 125 pounds. Sudden Death. The Cutlibert Reporter of the 23d inst. vnys : “Avery sudden death occurred in our town on Thursday night last, un der the following circumstances: Mr. David Pauuel, who hail been at work some six or eight miles in the country, came home on Thursday evening, com plaining of being ill, though not danger ously, ol dysentery. His family retired fortlie night at the u ual hour, and on awaking in the morning found him a corpse. He leaves tv wife and two chil dren in indigent circumstances.” Fatal Affray in Tennessee. Mr. Nathaniel Pybas, of Trenton, Ten nessee, was instantly killed in his shop, on Wednesday, the 17th inst., by Emmer son B. Eddings. The following in regaid to the occurrence, is copied from the Ban ner, of that place: Eddings’ sister teaches a school in Trenton, and Mr. Pybas prosecuted her before a magistrate for whipping one ot his children. Her brother residing in South Gibson, learning that—though the magistrate had fully and honorably ac nuitted Miss Eddings—her character had been unpleasantly involved, started to investigate the case. Arriving at Tren ton, he passed the shop of the deceased, and acting upon the impulse of the mo ment, entered and shot him without giv ing him a moment to prepare himself.— Both parties were highly respectable cit izens. Eddings is the son of a widowed mother, and her principal protector. The deceased leaves a large family. Post Master for Utah. On the 28th of October last, Mr. Hiram F. Morrell was appointed post master at Salt Lake City, Utah, in the place of Eli as Smith, removed. The credentials were regularly forwarded from the Depart ment, but never delivered to Mr. Morrell. Duplicates followed with no better suc cess. Mr. Morrell, being now at the seat of the general government, yesterday re ceived his commission, qualified before the Hon. George P. Stiles, associate Judge of Utah, now in Washington, entered into the bonds required, and in a day or two will start fully empowered to take charge of the Post Office at Salt Lake city. Treasure Trove. A Maryland paper states that the peo ple residing on the bench in the vicinity of Phoenix Island are reaping a golden harvest in the way of digging up gold and silver coin out of the sand. It is supposed to have been deposited on the beach from the wreck of a Dutch galliot, lost on “Dead Man’s Shoals,” nearly a century ago, and which is said to have drifted on Phoenix Island. The galliot, besides a very valuable cargo of mer chandise, had over a million of dollars on board at the time of her loss. Professor Alexander, of llaltimore, has been appointed Commissioner on the part of the United States, by the Secretary of of the Treasury, under the joint resolution of the last Congress, to provide for ascer taining the relative value of the coinage of the United States and Great Britain, and the fixingjthe value of the unitary coins of the two countries. Pacific Rail Road. At an‘election held in Cass county, Missouri, for the purpose of ascertaining the feelings of the voters of that county on the question of subscribing $150,000 to the Pacific Rail Road, it is stated that there were not more than two votes in opposition to it, thereby ratifying the ac tion of the county court. CAUTION. ALL, persons are hereby cautioned not to pur chase or trade for any of the Bonds of the St. Clair Kail Hoad and Coal Company—numbered from 237 to 265 inclusive—its these Bon is appear to be the property of the Manufacturers’ and Me chanics’ Bank of Columbus, and should now be in my possession as Receiver of the same. June 26-10 t CD WIN’ W. MOISE, Receiver. Journal of Commerce, N. Y., will copy for five times, and send bill to bun office for payment. MUSCOGEE Building and Loan Association. THIRTY-FIFTH INSTALL M ENT. fit he regular monthly meeting of the above 1 Association for July, will be held on Satur day, lltli July, in lieu of Saturday, July 4th, as the bitter day is a public holiday. Stockholders will please notice the cbauge of day without fur ther information. By order of the Board. June26-5t EDWIN W. MOISE. Sec’y. COLUMBUS Building and Loan Association. NOTICE.— All persons owning stock in this As sociat on, can receive par value for the same, without interest, by application at the office of the Treasurer. By ord< r of the Board Directors. Juue26-3t E. W. MOISK, Sec’y. HYDRAULIC CEMENT. IT OR sale, a tew barrels, at a low price, if ap ’ plied for soon. Also, a few kegs Blasting Powder. ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS. June 20-ts 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 enabling you to have these delicious articles when ever wanted. Two gross quarts and half gallons, for sale by P. A. WARE. Junelfi _ SELF-SEALING CANS. ARTHUR’S self-sealing Cans, for preserving fruit pure and fresh—made of tin, crockery and glass, are for sale at my tin store on Broad street. J. B. HICKS. June 22tf The Marine Bank of Georgia, Savannah, March 24,1857. LLOYD G. BOWERS, Esq., has been duly ap pointed Agent of this Bank at Columbus, and it authorised to attend to all the regular duties of the Agency. W. P. HUNTER, June 13.f Cashier. Valuable Property for Sale. r pHRKK comfortable residence* on one A block, new ami complete, with all e- gi| H ceanary convenience**. A good Blackmiitli and his wife. The owner wishing to remove from this city to the Went, will give a good hargaiu. either for use or on speculatiou, for cusli. Apply to A. K. AYER, June 12 No. 131 Broad street. BEDSTEADS 4 MAT TRASSES. A LARGE lot on hand and for sale very low, at J. H. SIKES’ EUREKA OIL, THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE,AGE. r | HIE undersigned in now prepiriug one of the X gt ratest blessings ever known to the human family, vis; “JSUKEKA OIL.” Os the virtues of this oil, there are hundreds who have been cured by its use, can testify. It has never been known to fail to cure or relieve any of the following com plaints, incident to the human family, via : Ulcer ated Sore Threat, Sore Mouth, Sore Eyes, all pains in the Limbs and Joints, nil Spraiusor Strains, Swollen Feet or Limbs, old Sores of every charac ter, fresh Cuts or burns, sore breasts or Nipples, and has been successfully applied to Cancers, and in cnees where it has been used, cures have been effected; and in all pains, whenever applied, it has relieved the persons applying it. The subscriber does not claim to be the disco verer or inventor of this Oil. but has known its value for many months, and holds it to be a duty he owes the huniau family, to prepare and offer it for general use. The Oil is for sale by DANFOIiTII, NAGEL & CO. and A. K. AVER, at $2.00 per bottle for the large size ; the other iu proportion. The money in all cases where it does not relieve or cure, will be refunded. This is no humbug. TRY IT. G W. CKO AFT. Columbus, June ad, 1857. l)r. G. W. CROAK f: Dear Sir—l take pleasure in informing you of the unprecedented success of your Oil. In not a single instance has it failed t effect (if not a per fect cure) the most salutary good, uud 1 shall be compelled to call on you for more. One of our best druggists was induced, from my statement of its effectual cure of sore nipples, to use it on liis lady, who was suffering from a risirg on her breast, and he says he would not take one hundred dollars for the immediate and entire relief it gave her, and he is willing to give his certificate at any time. Very Respectfully, A. K. AVER. Oolumuus.Ga., June 22, 1857. This certificate is to show that 1 have used the Eureka Oil iu several instances among negroes, viz. for Fains. Rh uumtism, Scrofulous Affections, Tooth and Ileau Ache. It is one of the greatest medicines now in use. It acts like a charm. C. 0. SMITH. Columhits, Ga., June 22,1857. This is to certify that [ have used the Eureka Oil on a Ring or Tetter Worm, which made its ap pearance on my face. I was induced to try the Eureka Oil, which produced entire and speedy cure in a few days. Wll. L. STAPLER. Col cm hijs, Ga., May 13,1857. Mr. G. W.CKOAFT: Dear Sir—l take pleasure in stating to you, that although 1 at first had but little confidence iu the efficacy of the Oil or Mixture you gave me, I used it in two cases in my family—one of swollen legs of a servant girl, of long standing, which were redu ced to nearly their natural size in a few hours; and the other a cracked or very sore nipple, which was cured with a few applications, after Dr. De- Gratli’s Electric Oil, and many other remedies, had failed. Very Respectfully, A. K..AYER. Columbus, Ga.. June 23,1867. If is due to every mother that she should hear that the Eureka Od will speedily relieve the pain and reduce the inflammation of the breast, am) nipples. Only one application is required to prove its great value. A lady of ties city, for whom I procured a vial, says it relieved her immediately, uud cheerfully commends its use to others. June 24tf 0. DANFOKTII. SOMETHING TO SUIT 1 HE SEASON. tIIAVE now on hand a good supply of the cheap est and mot reliable remedy now in use for the 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 materialsof which it is composed are perfectly safe and innocent to the most delicate constitution. These facts are indis putable, and can be substantiated by men of the highest respectability and standing in Columbus and vicinity. Flease call at Gunby A 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, Dysentery, Flux, or any Rowel Disease. JACK SMITH, Proprietor, May 21-ts at Gunby & Co.’s Corner. WOOD <fc PEROT’S Ornamental Iron Works, PHILADELPHIA, I>A. WE are uow prepared to furnish all orders for Iron llailiugs for Cemeteries, public squares, buildings, &c., with p- ‘Sta to go into the ground, if desired, (thus saving the large expense of stone coping) iron verandahs, stairs, tree boxes, chairs, settees, garden vases, fountains,animals, statuary, and decorative Iron Work generally. lleing in the centre of the iron and coal districts, where these necessary materials cau he hud at the lowest prices, and being the oldest, most experi enced, and largest house in the business, we olfer. at prices lower than v establishment in the (Juion, an unusually large assortment of designs, which are in the hands of our agents, Goetchius A Ilodges of Columbus, Ga., to whom we refer all for iuformation, and who is authorized to sell all work delivered on board of vessels at Philadelphia, at our very lowest prices. WOOD &. PE EOT. June 11-ts Prof. Chas. De Grath’s Original ELECTRIC Oil-. I great discovery is now creating a great sensation among the Medical Faculties of Eu rope and this country. It will cure the following, (not everything): WARRANTED TO* Cure Fever and Ague in one day; Cure Chilis in five minutes; Cure Croup in one night; Cure Deafness in two to four days; Cure Burns and Scalds in ten minutes; Cure Sprains, Wounds and Bruises in from one to three days; Cure Inflammation in one day; Cure Neuralgia and Tooth Ache in ten minutes ; Cure Hemorrhage, Scrofula, Abscess, in ton days; Cure Bruises, Wounds, Tetter, in one to three days; Cure Ear Ache, Stiff Neck, Ague, in one day ; Care Felons, Broken Breast, Salt Rheum, in three to six days; Cure Quinzy, Palpitation, Pleurisy, in one to ten days; Cure Asthma, Palsy, Gout, Erysipelas, in five to twenty days; Cure Frosted Feet, Chilblains, Stiff Joints, Sore Throat, Chronic Rheumatism, Scarlet Fever, and the lame made to walk, by a few bottles; This Oil (De Grath's) is mild and pleasant, and is a great Family Medicine for children teething. Ladies should nil use it. It always leaves you better than it finds yor., and one bottle often cures entirely. AFFLICTED THIRTEEN YEARS AND CURED IN ONE WEEK. Read letter from Rev. James Temple. Philadelphia, June 9th, 1856. Prof. De G hath : I have been afflicted for thir teen years with Neuralgia and other painful com plaints, and 1 have been unable to sleep soundly or walk any distance for many years past. Last week 1 got a bottle of your “ Electric Oil.” The first night I slept soundly and well, and to-day 1 am like anew man. My wife could not believe her eyes. Your Electric Oil has done in one week what the physicians of Philadelphia failed to do in thirteen years. Gratefully yours, UEV.JAMES TEMPLE, 310 South street. DEAFNESS CURED. New Haven. May 10th, 1856. Prtf. Dx UkatH : My brother has been deaf three years. After trying many things, he used your Oil a few times, and it cured him entirely. CLIFFORD R. SCRANTON. Caution .—There are numerous imitations spring ing up on the reputation that my article has ac quired. The public must beware. They are all worthless. The Electric Oil is for sale in Columbus at the Drugstore of BROOKS A CHAPMAN. June 23 At Cost, for Cash! rrilK season being somewhat advanced, I now 1 offer to the public generally. my remaining stock of Misses and Children’, Straw Good, To those who have not yet supplied themselves, n good opportunity is hero offered. Call main ut June 9 H K DIBBLE'S. THE GEN FOR SAUK. rpnK stock of Liquors and Bar Fixtures of “The | Gem,” consisting of the finest class of urticl s adapted to the business, and also the very ii|ie rior Hilliard Tables, the best probably in the State. To any one wishing to engage, iu the business a desirable opening is offered. The stock, Ac., will be sold on easy terms of payment, for notes witli undoubted security. Apply to Anrll l*-tf It. J. MOSES A KLW.MOISK STEAM ENGISE FOR SALK. , • i.it V superior Steani Engine, on heavy iron I A frame, 10 Indies diameter of cylinder, flu inch stroke, heavy 8 ft. fly wheel for it inch band, with | Governor. Cut-off, Feed Hump. Steam and Exhaust 1 Pipe aud other necessary fixtures, will he sold very low. Engines from same manufactory may fie seen iu operation at Messrs Clemons. Brown A Co.’s at the Novelty Works, and at Messrs. Goetchius A Hodges’, in this city. Apply to JAB. M. ALBERTSON. June 13-10 t BEDROOM FURNITURE. B UREAL'S, Washstands and Tables, of various sites and prices, for sale by June 15tf J. 11. SIKES. OOMISAEK.CX^X,- CULUMDUt. GROCERY MiUKRT. COLUMBUd, Jtiu.. JO, 1807. RACON.—The market is fully supplied. We quote Hams 14c.; clear Sides 16%C., ribbed Sides 10c.; Shoulder* 13% (g) 14c ; Hog round 14%c. LARD.—Iu bbls. 10 to 17 : cans 18; defined held at 20c. BUTTER —Country 25; Northern 35c. BEEF—Iu market, 8 to 10c. by the quarter. FLOUR.—By the Barrel, $0 60 to *9 50. SUGAR.—N. t). Brown 12% to 14c.; Crushed. Pulverised or Loaf, 16 to 18c. COFFEE.—Rio 12% to 13%c.; Java 18 to 20c.; La guira 16c.; .Mocha 20 to 22c. MOLASSES.—West India Molasses 66 to 75c.* Syrup 76 to 80c. KlOE.—Rice 7 to Sc. CORN—SI 00@1 10 -MEAL.—SI 20,i'.5l 25 iu stores, $1 lo at Palace Mills. RAGGING.—Market well supplied with India at 17c. to 20c. No Kentucky in market. K >PK.—Supply abundant at 12% to 14c. TWlNE.—Plenty iu market at 25c. S A LT.—Market well supplied, at $1 50 per sack Beef Three Cents per Pound. r IUIK undersigned have ro-emi -1 menced business at the old stand in the Market House, where we will keep, during market hours.. such meats as our market will attorn in quality, which we will sell at die following rates until fur ther notice: RETAIL PRICES. Beef, hind quarter 10 cents. 44 fore “ 0 44 Mutton, hind quarter 12% 44 44 fore • lo Fork 12% WHOLESALE TO ORDER. Beef, hind quarter 7c 44 fore 44 4 44 by the side 5 44 by the beef 4 After market hour*, we will sell, for cash only— Beef, hind quarter 5 c “ fore * 4 3 Mutton, hind quarter o%c 44 fore 44 3 Pork., 6% GIITTINGKR & BAHSCHALL. June 8, 1557-tJuu BOOTS FOR THE PEOPLE ! G. Montgomery, BOOT-MAKER, • COLUMBUS, OHORGIA. LIST OF PRICKS : Kim? Pump Boots. Fruncli Calf. 8 00 “ Footed •• • o •• 5 00 Waterproof Boots, warranted limes s OO ” Footers “ “ 5 00 Fine Shoes of every style and 50 April 23tf INDEPENDENT FORWARDING SHIPPING HOUSE. J. P. RUTLAND & CO., General Commission, Receiving and Forwarding MERCHANTS, —AND— Agents of t lie Independent Boats, MOBILE, ALABAMA. 45F* Office opposite the Landing of the New Or leans Mail Steameis. Ajyil 25. 1857. ly WHITE LEAD. 1 | W\| j POUNDS Brooklyn White Lead in JtJj Y./Y/vJ Oil. just received and for sale by March 25. R. A. WARE. ROGERS, WOODALL & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 714 Poydras Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. 11EFKRENCKS: Mr. K. Raruard, | „ , . , ~ Messrs. Kstes & Brother, j Columbu “> (,u ’ March ll>, 1857. ly For Philadelphia, New York, <fcc. CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINES. Cabin Passage, S2O Steerage, SB. r pIIK well known first class steam- fk 1 ships KEYSTONE STATE. Capt. 0. P. Marsh man, STATE OF GEORGIA, Capt. . .J. Garvin, will hereafter form a WEEKLY LINE to Philadelphia, sailing every SATURDAY, alternate ly, from Savannah and Charleston, us follows: SAILING DAYS. KEYSTOXE STATE, STATE OF GEoRG lA. From Savannah the fol- From Charleston the fol lowing Saturdays: lowiny Saturdays: July 4lh and 18th. July 11 and 25. August 1,15 and 29. August 8 and 22 September 12 and 20. September 5 and 19. October 10 and 24. October 3, 17 and 31. November 7 and 21. November 14 and 28. December 5 and 19. December 12 and 26. Leaving Philadelphia Leaving Philadelphia thqalternate Saturdays, the alternate Saturdays. In strength, speed and accommodations these ships are fully equal to any running on the coast. Inland navigation, 100 miles ou Delaware River and Bay; two nights at sea. FOR NIAGARA, THE LAKES AND CANADA. SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ItOUTK. These lines both counect at Philadelphia with the Great North-Western Rail Road route through to Niagara Falls or Buffalo, in eighteen hours from Philadelphia. Through tickets, with the privilege of stopping at. Philadelphia sud intermediate points, for sale by the agents in Savannah and Charleston. Fare to Niagara or Buffalo, S2B; Elmira, $26; Canandaigua. $27. Agent at Philadelphia A. HERON, Jk. Agent at Savannah C. A. GREINER. Agents at Charleston T. S. A T. G. BUDD. June 23-6 m J. 11. DAVIS W. 11. LONG. DAVIS LONG, Commission Merchants, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. JJg.l line 19, 1867. ly WAGONS FOR SALE. W r E offer for sale two excellent'Jersey Wagons low to a cash buyer. May 15. R. M. A K. L. GRAY. NOTICE. ALL orders for 11. H. Upping’* celebrated com pound Fluid Extract of liucliu, imi't be ad dressed to BROOKS A CHAPMAN, who are the manufacturer* and sole agents for L. Pierce A Cos. April 16. WILLIAM G. LEE N. M. CARTER. LEE CARTER, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, General Agents and Collectors, COMMERCE STREET, MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA. WILL pay particular attention to the purchitrfe and Bale of COTTON and other COUNTRY PRODUCE. Reference* i Johitßou, Stewart k Cos. Hargrove k Smith, Pomroy & Gregory, A. P. Blister k Cos. JoHiali Morris, Joneph S. Winter. Liberal Cardi Advancer* made on Consign mentp, when desired. August 10, 1856. Utf MONEY WANTED, JII. SIKES hat* on hand, at his Furniture • Ware room, a splendid lot of ne*t, well made Furniture, which he will be pleased to exchange for money, at the lowest prices. June 13tf Office Mobile A Olrwrd Rail Road Cos. Oikaud, Ala.. April 27, 1*57. f TMIK annual meeting of the Stockholders **f this A. Company, and the election of a Board of Di* roctors, ;vill be liel I at this office on Wednesday, the Ist July next. JOHN 11. HOWARD, WALTON B. HARRIS, President. apl2Htd Secretary A Treas. DISSDUTION. r |MIK copartnership heretofore existing between JL the undersigned in the Livery Stable busi ness under the firm name of Walton & Tharp, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 17th inst. J. L. Walton will continue the business at the old stand, which will still be conducted by Mr. Tliarp. J. L. WALTON, Columbus, May 22-ts V. T. THARP. CIGARS A If D Ir\ ()(}() CIGARS imported from Havana, liJ • “-/” / “ / and selected from the most approved 1 brands. SMOKING TOBACCO, real Turkey, Fig, Wedding Caki-. Honey Dew; also, CHEWING TOBACCO. K*r sale at F. CoRR A k CO.’S. April 21. 42 Broad street. SIMMER PACKET. r |MIK steamer CHAW'ALLA will be m*. 1 run as a Summer Packet Indwcen LgjJggStta I Columbus and Apalachicola, as as the business will warraut remuneration to the | owners. April 2S-tf. EAGLE DRUG STORE. | 3\To. 30 BROAD ST., COLUMBUS, (tEOHGIA. NANCE & GESNER, DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, Keep constantly on h&ud, a full supply ot Foreign and American Drugs and Chemicals, Druggist Glass Ware, Surgical and Dental Instru ments, Pocket Cases, Trusses, Braces, Medicine Chests, Ac. Ac. PAINTS* Yaruishe*, Window Clans, Putty. White Lead* Lin seed, Sperm, Lard, Tanner's, aud Machinery OILS. Oamphineand Burning Fluid, 8a I soda, Soap, Starch and Brooms; Mustard, Nutmegs and Spices of all kinds, ofourown grinding, wananted pure. Pure WINES AND BRANDIES, for medicul purposes. ALE, PORTER and fresh CONGRESS WATER. LANDRETH’S GARDDN SEEDS. Also, an elegant assortment of French, Ft glish, and Ameilean Hair and Tooth Brushes; Shell, In dia Rubber, and Buffalo Dressing ami Flue Combs. Genuine Toilet Soaps, Pomades and Perfumeries. Gelelities, Yeast Powders, Flavoring Extracts, fine Grceu and Black Teas. All the Pateut Medicines, Hair Restoratives and Hair Dyes of the day. put up for Physicians at all hours—day or night. Juue 1, 1867. NEW BOOKS S 4 DVENTURKS in Central Africa, by T. J. Bow ii ©h *. The Days of my Life, by the author of Margaret Maitland; Biographical and Historical Sketches, by T. B. Maccauley; The Child’s Hook of Nature, by W. Hooker, M. D. Things not 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 Slones. An w supply of Yiviuoi the Secret of Power, by Mrs. Soutliworth; Lena Rivers, by Mrs. M. J. Holmes; The Ivors, by Sliss Sewell; The Daisy Chain or Aspirations; A Pastor’s Sketches, by Dr. Spencer; Tlie End. by Rev. John Cummings; Inquire Within; American Citizen, 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 K. W. Emerson; Christ our Example. Just received by JOHN W. PEASE* June 6 ts Read! Read! Read! I.AOUKTH vol. Irving’s Life of Washington; Life of Charlotte Bronte, author of Jane Eyre, Shirley, VHMte. Ac The North Pacific Surveying and Exploring Expe dition. or my last *?<!f cniis* ; while we went and what we saw Knaves and Fords satirical novel of London Life, by E. M. Whitley, the Stranger in Par liament. of the Rock, by Hugh Miller. Just received by CHAFFIN A JOHNSON. June3-tf CORN, BACON, LARD A FLOUR. A I BUSHELS white Tennessee Corn; tIVJv/v/ 160,000 lbs. choice Tennessee Bacon sides, ribbed and clear; 30,000 lbs. choice Tennessee Bacon Shoulders ; A lot of superior Bacon Ham*; 12,000 lbs. Leaf Lard. Also, 75 bbls. extra Flour—just received and lor sale by KING k 80RSBY. May 30-1 w COOL SPARKLING SODA. WATER TMIIS delightful and refreshing beverage, with the following Syrups : Grape, Raspberry, Cherubiisco, Mulberry, Sherbet. Banana, Pine Apple. Orange Nectar, Ginger, Strawberry, Vanilla, Ciciim, Sarsaparilla, l-iinup, Orgeat, Rose, Mint, Pepper, To bo found fresh and pure at the Blue Drug Store. May 5. 3iu PEMBERTON, NUCKOLLS A CO. SODA ZFOTX3NTT Opened for the season at the EAGLE DRUG STORK. Cold Sparkling Soda made of pure Cistern Water, With the best of Syrups. May 4. NANCE A GESNER. SUM M Kit It KTIIKAT. Mr. I. G. STRUPPER, ON RANDOIiPH STRKKT, VERY respectfully informs the Ladies and Gen tlemen of Columbus, that his ICE CREAM SALOON will he thrown open for the season on MONDAY, MAY 4, Where they can indulge their appetitea iu STRAWBERRIES smothered in Cream, and other cooling luxuries of the season. SODA WATER. This sparkling aud pungent beverage is grateful to the palate, and good in allaying thirst. It will he served tip with all the nio<t delicious Syrups. N. B.—Closed on Sunday. May4tf Millinery and Dress-making. MRS. JONES and daughter would res- ljux pectfully inform the Ladies of Colum-\ bus and vicinity, that they are n*w prepared s42sr to execute all orders in tin* above business, in style and with dispatch. Mrs. Jones having been a Milliner of twenty years experience, flatters her self she can please the meat fastidious. Residence on the corner of Jacks n and Thomas streets, immediately South-east of the Court House, adjoining the resilience of Dr. Pond on the Smith. Columbus, May 1, 1867-Sm MORE NEW GOODS! S. ROTHCHILD & BRO., 82 liroad at., Columbus, (is. WHOLKSALK AND RETAIL DKALKKS IN STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, Gent.’* and Youth’?* (Jiothmg, Ac. XIIAVK just received a large slid , extensive stock of all kinds of tbejjj(/*||({/ articles embraced in their lm*iuer,( (jliillJ and invite the attention of the Li/ public to the inducements they are enabled to of fer. We guarantee every article to be such ss represented, and trust a dUcrimiuatiug public will call and satisfy theifhielves of the fact. By a due regard to honorable dealing, and la-ing satisfied with quick sales and small profits. We trust to merit and receive a fair proportion of patronage. April7-y M. S JACKSON, M. D. BOTANIC PHYSICIAN. SURGEON. AVD AGCOUCHKUK, nAVING opened an office ov.-r Brooke Chapman'* Drug Store, respectfully ten-asr ders bis professions! service, to the citixen* SB of Columbus and vicinity, and especially invitee the attention of those suffering from chronic dis eases, female affections, Ac. From past success ill the treatlneut of those inal adies, and a strict adherence to sanative medica tion, he feels confident of relieving all who may give him a trial, aud hopes, by strict attention to business, to receive a liberal .bare of patronage. P. 8. —lie will be found at his office during the day, unless professionally engsg.-d, and at the residence of Judge Audrews at night. May 8-ts GUNBY A CO. UAVE just received a large aud fresh assort ment of the following articles, to-wit. Almonds, Raisins, Currants, Citrou Brandy Cherries, West India Sweetmeats,assorted, Porter, Muir A Sous Edinburg Ale, Maccaroui, Vermicelli, Pineapple Cheese, Ficklcl Herrings, Sardines, Chocolate, J. Anderson’s Solace Tobacco, Segsrs, Lorilard’a, Macaboy aud Honey dew Snufi, import ed and domestic Liquors and Wines of all kinds, treble F, G, and Blasting Powder, safety fuse, shut and lead, and every other urticle usually kept by | Grocers. iuay'2B SCOTCH ALE. MUIR* Sons Scotch Ale, in quart Jugs, very fine, for sale by GUNBY 4 CO. May 28 LONDON PORTER IN pints, Just received aud for sal. by Msy’2B OTNBY * On. DR. CROMWELL, OFFICE ON RANDOLPH STREET, Near the Poet Office. May 21-tljan PIANO EMPORIUM. PIANOS T- H. ‘V'AItfIDEiNrBEE.Q., No. 76 Broad Street, (East SI !e) COLUMBUS, GA , HAS just received and will continue to receive, at his establKlmient, u splendid lot of PIANO FORTES, direct from the Factories of Lights, Nrwti.n * i Brad bin gs, Hands ,v Brothers, aud Grove* tell A j Trinduu. Tlic following In i. lint of finimi, now in Store, which ho will noil lit tlio lowest Northern luioon: **- Every I'lmw sold i warranted. • Several 7U, Octavos, with Cases, Legs, lvd.il and Desk, elegantly carved. One 7 Octaves--t’oarl Keys, fancy styl,., Ul „i erwise finished w.lli I'.nirl uud s|dun.lnU, curved This Is the most i leg,Hilly toned and finished i'iaiio ever lui.ught to this market. Several 7 Octaves —fancy and plain Keys, finished with I’earl, and of various putter ns and prices. Several 0d 4 ’ Octaves—various styles of tirtrsh. Several 0 1 - 2 Octaves— “ “ *■ And oilier styles, varying in price from jdinu t.i #7OO. Also, several good second liund I’ianos lor sale low. All kinds of Musical Instruments and Strings. SHEET MUSIC 01 all kinds, for sale. Avery large assortment— VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL. All ill want of a tine Toned and splendid li Ills lied I’IAXO, will tiiol it to their advantage tora!l, lie fore purchasing elsewhere, at April 30, 1867. VANDKNHKKO'B. CLOTHING! CLOTHING! Till! .STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING AT THE CASH CLOTHING EMPORIUM OF ROSETTE, MELICK & CO., 1545 Broad at.* Colunilni*, Ga., IS NOW OFFERED AT REDUCED PRICES, WHERE a large assortment eau be found of all style* and qualities, adapted to Spring and Summer wear. Gents Furnishing Goods, of all descriptions. Also, a large let of Trunk*, Hats, Caps, Carpet Bags, Utnbitllas amt Valises, kept constantly on hand. \OCTIIS’ CLOTH ING, made up of the best nm terial.s, ami of latest fashions, now in store. The public are cordially invited t vail him 1 examine >ur stock before purchasing elsewhwu . as we shall offer inducement* that will satisfy any ami ail. Tin- stock is u!l of our own nmnulactuii . and warranted to give ENT! IIE SATISFACTION June ISy ROSETTE, ME LICK .V C‘. Twenty-five Dollars Reward. y* RAN AWAY fioiii l lie sub rribt r, a oil (b. util of June, boy STKIW I O*A Slid boy is about five feet eight in JonK Z2T flies high, bright mulatto—had lost one front, tooth; had on when In ajca* ■Jdi I. f; a low crown, soft black hat: brown ribbed cassimer punts; smokes; age or 30; will weigh 130 to 135; >vill probably try I• go to Cos lumhia, S. C. Also, on the loth. SOPHIA, his wife. Said wo mau i*< about 22 years old, line form, very strulvbt, dark mulatto; weighs 120 or 126; *q oaks* 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. Yoiige’s, Bo—#ll Cos., Ala.. June I'2. ill) REMOVAL. BROOKS & CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE A Alt SET AIT. DRUGGISTS, MftKii of the Negro and Mortar, COLUMBUS, GA., HA V E removed to the store oil tin; cornel"of Broad and Randolph Streets, formerly in cu* pied by Charles Mygatt. w here they are now re ceiving a large and well selected stock of Drugs, Medicines, &c., Which they offer in any quantities at the lowest prices; every article of which is warranted fresh and genuine, having been selected by an experienc ed Dmggist. PHYSICIANS Especially, wmuld find it to their interest to tall and examine our stork before purehaaiiig else where. PRESCRIPTIONS Accurately prepared by a competent Drngghd.and witliixtru medicines only, at all hours during day and night. April 14. 1857. ly MCYV HOOKS! ADVENTURES ami Mi>*ionary Labors ill Inte rior Ailira, by T. J. Bowen; The Olive Branch, or N Idle • -ak Farm ; Biographical and Historical BkeColes, by T. fi. Macau ley; Commentary on First Coriutbians, by C. llodge; Vivia. or the Secret of Power, by Mrs. South worth; Love after Marriage, by Mi>. ('. L. Hentz. A NEW SUPPLY OF Dr. Kane's Arctic Explorations; Spurgeon's Sermons. Ist and 2<l series; Arthur’s Tongue of Fire; Bernard Idle, by Jere Clemens ; Villas and Cottages, a book for Mechanic*; Godey’s Lady’s Book for June ; Just received at CHAFFIN A JOIINBOVB. May 21 OPPOSITION TO STARVATION. MEAL AND HOMINY, AT sl.lO I’ER BUSHEL! MKAI. und HOMINY, la st. i{iiulily, Ons Dollar ami t< n cents |nr bushel. WJNTKR’H PA LACK MILLS. May 1867-ts AT COST, OLA SIJMMKK MANTILLAS, OGU 8. KOTIICHILD A lIKO. Administrator’s Sale. WILL 1m- hold, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN AUGUST next, at the Court House door, in the Town of Hamilton, Harris County, the follow ing land, to-wit: Lot No. 65, in the itli District, and lot No. 74. in the 20th District of Harris Coun ty. Hopl as the property of Seym our It. Bonner, late of .Muscogee County, deceased Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased Terms cash. April 22tds ALEX. I. ROBISON, Adm’r. NEW GOODS. WE are now opening a large and varied as sortment of Jewelry and Fancy Goods, which we arc ready to exhibit to nil who insy honor us with call. Oct. 18-ts WILLARD* COOPER. CHAMPAGNE. K/k BASKETS Associates Verzetiay Wins, for 01/sale by MARCUS* RAGLAND. Apl!< AT COST, Oil It entire Stuck of Ready-Made Clothing con sisting of 2000 pairs Pants, 500 Vests, 500 Coats. Also, we offer at Cost, Boots mid Shoes. May 15. S. ROTHCHILD * BRO. REFRIGERATORS. ANOTHER lot just received. Call before they arc all gone, st 143 Broad street. May2s-lm D. B. THOMPSON A CO. RECEIVED by Express, this morning, Chenille, Silk and Mohair Head Dresses, and another new lot of Pine Bonnets, May 15 8, ROTHt lllLI) * BRO. CHEAP POOD FOR HORSES. OATS at seventy-five cents. May 20. SHEPHERD A MOSS. WILLOW WAGONH. A FEW more of those nice WILLOW WAGONS end FANCY OIOS, just received at April 10. DILLINGHAM * DENSON’S COFFEE. jn/ . bags Prime Rio Coffee for sale low, to |'M/ close consignment, by May 15. 11. M. * K. L. UK* Y. OILS. r D, Sperm, Lard, Train and Lamp Oil* I j la si quality, just received and for sale by March 25, R- A. WARE, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS. \N extensive invoice of Ladies’ Dress Goods, of ek-rj description, and suited to the seatgm, to be found st the store of Apl7 S. ROTHCHILD * BRO. GOOD WHITE POTASH. A LARGE supply at Tsbl4 . A. WARE’S. SAVANNAH_LOTTERY. ON THU HAVANA PLAN Os BINOL* NTTMBKHM, j ANDERSON &libN, Manager.*. j fellCH;Kßßoits TO J. F. WINTKK, MAN AlJklr eri. Fayabla WilUoitt D.dnetioas. Capital Prize $60,000. 30,000 ~TICKETB. J asper County Aoademy Lottery, B}’ Anllioiity of State of Ot.t|U, CLASS SB. D.aws July loth, 1867, at St. Audrsas Jlall, Sh’ vanuali,oa.. nndvr the swum superini.hihu. t M K. fynnras, l.sip, and .1, M. Pit hits. t.M, MAUNIFIt EM SCHEME i 1 f’rir.e ..f *tn,lAA> l ” :... Ifo.UW 1 1 ‘* lU.OOC ! “ O.WA! I ‘ 4,000 1 •* t,O 0 3 Prize* ul jliKHlare S.ufid 6 ** sot are 2.6tm DO •* H.o are 10.00 G * *• 60 are 6,000 72 Approxitimtioti Pii/.ea 3.7 U. do-io prizes ol S3O arc 90'CtA Prizes, amounting to |(216,2tv Tickets $lO, Halves $5, Quarters $2 5D SMALL SCHEME DRAWS EVERY SATURDAY. Bank note? on sound Banks taken at Clieck* on New York remitted foi Prizes. Addreae tuiji in fur Tickets or certificates of packages o 1 Tickets, to ANDERBON A SON, 5 4 unngers, Macon or Savannah, Ga JOHN MAY, Agent. Uppo.-ite the Post'Oflice, Coluuil uh. Ga Persons holding Prize Tickets of Jas. Jj. M inter. Manager, will send them to us fur j*y nnnt. jnne 16-td WHO HAS MONEY I BEING prompted by a de-rittsfeK s ' r, ‘ ** I'mkf Mumething, and w ,f l^H D’me to please theljj^S&HL pci’i Kit ns itinl sizes of choice COOKING STOVES, PLAIN, PLANISHED, AND JAPANNED xxjst ware, LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS, Britannia W are and Summer Furnaces; Hroon aud Coffee Roasters; Lightning Rode and KtU Traps; SaiuepaiiH and Preserve Kettles; VYatei (V.tiers and Bathing Tubs; Scub>, Weights and Mt'iource; Bird Cagis and China balance Coffe i’ •* (on the giiillotiiit principle;, lolwuie and Ca.th iy : ami t very conceivable article, rue .ed by Ladies, lor the getting up r.t an excellent dining ; entertaiuiuenf. for all ui which 1 will cLmgclov veiy low, for cash. COPPER WORK, TIN ROOFING, (JUT'I UKINO, and all kinds of ontHide work, in my lihe, wiil tn ! done at slant notice foi rlie public All bills due nil piescfuitient. exc* pt on Mpt rifted time coldiads. Those i) debted t n.c w ill pleavc i Nettle without further mtic<. April 24 ly |{. M. A I,DM ORTH. FASHIONABLE HATS! GOOD HATS 11 All Styles o f Ha t s 111 HATS— HATS—JIATB! * HATS—HATS—HATS I! If you want any kind of u H T Call at J. 11. DANIEL A U(/S> April 11. 123 Broad Btrcec COLUMBUS BAKERY, 150 Broad Street, COLUMRUS, GEORGIA RYNEHART & CHICHTOIV ARE prepareil t> furnish at the shortest noth*, ana on the most reasonable terms, uil do* criptions of 23HLAD, CRACKERS AND CAKE Being practical bakers.and provided with the latvM aud most approved machinery, they are enabled to supply a superior article ot every thing usually found iu thu i*iHt establishments of the kind eitlies noith or south. /They are prepured to execute oc tiers foi all varieties oft ake and Rrtud.aud flatly themselves that fr ni their long experience they can give Couiplclo salblari ion to those who inuy favor them with jatiouige. They usu in.ne but the bot mateiiiiJs. Jiutti i Crackers 9 cents, ami Soda onukei s 9% cents per lb. ut wholesale. Oi lieru from a diNtancu jiromptly attended to Sugsr Crackers, 10 cents par lb. I’ic 4ic ** 10 44 * 4 • Boston 4 * 10 44 • n Butter *• 8 •* * 4 Soda •* 8 44 * •* Water 4 * 8 44 *• *• Pilot lbes.l 8 “ f * Navy ltri'iid 5 44 •* M N. B.— Any description of Cake made for Part!**, Weddings Ac. March 9, 1867. ly H. U. DIBBLE’N EMPORIUM OF FASHIOM. lAM uow prepared to supply my custoineis,and all othere who may favor me with a call, with the neatest style and latest fashion of HATS and CAPS of all description*. / Iso Gentlemen’n Furnishing Goods, Comprising Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Hosiery, Un <ler .Shirt*. Drawers. Han dkorcliiefH. Ac., Ac. A Isa Carpet Bag**, Valises, Canes. Umbrellas, Ladies and Missui Flats, Ladies Hiding Hats, Infants'Hats ot various styles and prices. Ladies aud Mlhsm Kid Gloves—a superior article —and other tasty and fancy articles unnecessary to enumerate. I would respectfully invite the atteutlon ut Planters to examine m\ stork of CANADIAN STRAW HATrt, an excellent., cheap and durable article for m groea, aud held at the remarkable low price of $1 60 pet dozen. I would ruapectfully in rite the Ladies to and examine some Leghorn Flats, a superior art* cle,Just received at DIBBLF/H April 8. 1K67. Administratrix’s Sale. VfiKKKA Itl.y to au order of th Court of O.rtl nary of Mukok.'l) County, will b sold at tbu Maikil I loirs.-. In tho City of Colurnbtts, on lbs FIHST TI KSDA V in -Inly next, within thr |nl hours of Mil* 1 , om- .VKCKO BOV, an a No. 1 Flos Israr, siro.l al.out k 6, la-louring to estats of Anh k Mathosou, deceased. Terms made known on dal of sale. KLIZABKTII MATHKOON, Adnj’* May 15, 1H67-tds. PIANOS. BOOKS I NEW BOOKS II JUST received, at CHAFFIN A JOHNSON’S, Vivlu. or the Secret of Power, by Mrs. K. D. hi N. Soutbwortli. Henry Lite, or Life and Existence, by Mt*S Mnrryat. Old IL'iun, the Pawn Broker; equal to the Lamp lighter. The Star and the Cloud, or a Daughter's Lave. by A. S. Hast. Dure, by a Stroller in Europe. The Tongue ol Fire, by Wm. Arthur. Katliie Braude, a fireside history of qulst tin Cyclopedia of American Literature, illustrated, a valuable book by Dlivckinck. Dr. Kane’s Explorations, anew supply. Lena Rivers, anew supply. Irving’s Life of Washington, a Dew supply April 17-ts. _ dissolution. rpilE co-partnership heretofore exist lug ia Gi4s J. city, under the name and style of Kidgway, deck ley A Cos., was dissolved on the Ist of Febru ary, by mutual consent. All persons Indebted to the firm are requested to come forward without delay and settle. Either member of the Arm is authorised to settle Its affairs. D. A. RIDGWAY. A. D. CLKCKLEY, 11. M. CLECKLKY, April 11. 1857 M. I). DON BY. WANTED. APAKTN KK, to purchuse an Interest in a profit able Staple Manufacturing business, now la successful operation. Address Box 199, Post Office. Columbus, May 21-ts Dr. H. A. Me SWAIN HAS taken an Office at Messrs. Pemberton, Nuckolls * Co.’s Drug Store, where he may be found between the hours of 8 A. M. and 9 P. M.. when not absent on professional business. Boom at Mrs. TeasdaU’s, Post Office building, where night calls may be made. Mayl2-3m* TO RENT. TWO commodious, Newly Finished ROOMS, over Brooks * Chapman’s Drug Store, earner of Broad and Randolph streets. Inqulrt of F. S KPPING or Dr. A.C. WINGFIELD. April 23-ts