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About The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1857)
UAII,Y S LJ Thursday Morning, July #, 1897. Tall Oats, We were shown on yesterday, by our feljow-townsman, Colonel tt. L. Mott, a couple of small bundles of oats which he intormed us grew on his pine laud about ten miles from this city on the Opelika Road, in Russell county, Ala., which were decidedly tall oats. We did not measure them, but should suppose from the mere sight that they were over live feet high, and he informed us that they wereliot cut closer the ground than oats usually arc. The land upon which the sample grew was not manured, and it was a fair average of his crop. He also had with him a small bundle that was raised on a river bottom plantation that was still taller, being all of six feet high. The oat crop generally is better than ever known, and as it is an important adjunct to the corn crop in feeding stock, we hope that it will be the means of re ducing corn down to a living price. Some Beets. Messrs. Wm. Mahaffey and M, Bar scliall, each laid upon our table yester day morning, a beet of their own raising, which were pretty fair samples of beets for this locality, though they would be exceedingly small by the side of the New Orleans beet, a notice of which we pub lished yesterday. The one raised by Mr. Mahaffey measured twenty inches in cir cumference, and weighed 4 lbs., and the one raised by Mr. Barschall measured 19$ inches in circumference and weighed lbs. They were both of the blood tur nip species. We doubt if they can be beat for size in this city or vicinity. The Administration on Kansas. The usually well informed correspon dent, “Ion,” of the Baltimore Sun, in a letter from Washington on the 26tli of June, writes: “The Inaugural addrees of Gov. Walk er gave as much dissatisfaction at the North as at the South. But his Topeka address has been somewhat better re ceived by the more reasonable portion of the northern republican journals.— Both of the addresses show distinctly that Gov. Walker’s course is in conformi ty with his instructions and meets with the approval of the Executive. The Un ion of this morning has a leader on the subject, which sets forth the views of the administration, and goes to support the position taken by Gov. Walker.” The writer continues: “The Georg a State Convention yester day adopted strong resolutions denoucing Gov. Walker’s course, which necessarily involves the censure of the administra tion. The people of Kansas are under no obligation to adopt the advice of Walker, and it is now said they probably will not. The course of things, then, will be this. The Convention will submit the instrument to Congress, and that body will approve of it. subject to the approba tion of the inhabitants of the Territory , the popular will to be ascertained by some mode which Congress will itself pre scribe.” A correspondent of the New Orleans Picayune, writing from Baltimore, June 17th, says: “I had the pleasure to-day, for the first time, of seeing and conversing with Wm. Morton, the steadfast and faithful friend of Dr. Kane, who accompanied him in his long, dreary night of Arctic explo rations. I could not but look upon this honest, true-hearted son of Erin with a degree of pride and satisfaction. He cluug to the great explorer with more than a brother’s affection—was with him amid the crashing ice of the Arctic seas, through its long, desolate, gloomy night —suffered there toil hardship and fatigue —then followed him as a companion and attendant to the sunny South; closed his eyes in death, and accompanied the life less remains—far as man could go—to the portals of the grave: dropped a si lent tear to his memory, and bade fare well to all but hallowed memories, which still live with Morton, fresh as the ever green laurel. There are few Mortons in the world. “It did me good, also, to look upon ‘Etah.’the Lapland dog, brought home by the immortal explorer, which accom panieg Morton. This animal is white, has the features of a wolf, though docile and pleasant. I asked Morton what val ue he put upon him. He said: ‘You might saw off my leg and take it, before I would part with this dog. He has seen me through many a weary journey, and if I live, I shall see him cared for in life and respected in death.’ ” Robert J. Wallter’* RicHea. The New York Mirror, whose editor has known Governor Walker “intimate ly and thoroughly for ten years,” says of him: After handling some hundreds of mil lions of the public money, he left the office as poor as a primitive Christian. Since then he may have bought stocks and lands and mines that have made him rich. But when was it counted a crime for fortune to reward the sagacity even of a speculator? In 1848, Mr. Walker invested $1,750 in the purchase of land on what is now the city of Fond du Lac, for which he has been offered, within a few months, more than $200,000; and he -also bought, years ago, coal and quicksilver mines, which are making him a millionaire. t'-RESH SUPPLIES Marcus & Ragland’s. tfosheu Butter; NewCheeee; Duffie M’s ’ sugar-cured Hums; sugar-cured hhouldeis: Extra smoked Beef Tor.gues; sugar-cured Dried Beef: Cme.kne!! Biscuit. BUTTER and CHEESE received even week. JuU f CALI 109. ALL persons are hereby cautioned not to pur chase or trade for any of the Bon. a of the .-t. Clair Kail Knud and Coal Company—numbered front 23” to 265 inclusive —.is these Bon la appear to be the property of the Manufacturers’ and Me chanics’ Bank of 1 oinmbus, and should now be in my possession :ts Receiver of the same. June 26-lot KDWIN W. MOISK. Receiver, .lourto l of Commerce. N. V., will copy for live time*, and send bill to Bun office for payment. ~~ “ MUSCOGEE Building and Loan Association. THIRTY-FIFTH IN ST ALI MKNT. r rMIE regular monthly meeting of the above 1 Association for July. w*ll he held on Satur day. Hth July, in lien of 8 .turday, July 4th as the Htter day i* a public holiday. Stockholders will pi “He notice the chaoge of day without fur ther inf irmation. By order of the Board. June2&st KDWIN W. MnISK. Sec’y. DAMAGED CORN FOR SALE, SUITABLE for Imaling stock, by June 23-ts J. L. * W. J. WOODS EUREKA OIL, THE GREATEST OISCOVERY OF THE AGE. r |Uiib is now pivpxnng oue ot the X g i-atest blessings ever kuowu lo (he hum wi family, \iz: “ii.UAvX.KA OIL.” Os the virtue* ot this oil, there are huudre is who have been cured by its use. cau testify. It has uever been kuowu to fail to cure or relieve any of the following com* platuts,incident to the humau tarnily, viz: Ulcer ated Sore Threat, bore Mouth, bore feyes, ail pain* iu the Limbs and Johns, all Sprains or btraius, Swollen feet or Limbs, old Sores of every chuiac ter, fresh Cuts or burns, s**ie breasts or Nipples, and has been success!,! ly applied to Cancers, aud in ca-ea where it been used, cures have een effected; and iu all pains, whenever applied, it has relieved the persons applying it. The subscriber does not claim to be the disco verer or iuveutor of this oil, but has known its value for many mouths, aud holds it to be a duty he owe** the humau family, to prepare aud offer it for geueral use. The Oil if* for sale by DAN FORTH, NAGEL & CO. aud A. K. AYER, at si.uO per bottle for the large size; the other iu proportion. The mouey in all cases where it does n*t relieve or cure, will be refunded. This is uo humbug. TRY IT. G. W. CROAFT. Columbus, Juue 3d, 1857. Dr. G. W. CROAFT: Dear Sir—l take ideasure in informing you ot 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, and 1 shall be compelled to call ou you for more. One of our best druggists was induced, from my statement id its effectual cure of sore nipples, to use it on his lady, who was suffering from a risirg ou her breast, and he says lie would not take one hundred dollars for the immediate and entire n lie! it gave her, and he is willing to give his certificate at any time. Very Respectfully, A. K. AYER. Columbus, Ga., Juue 22, 1857. This certificate is to show’ that 1 have used the Eureka Oil iu several instances among negroes, viz. for Paius. Rheumatism, Scrofulous Affections, Tooth and Ileuu Ache. It is one of the greatest medicines now in use. It acts like a charm. C. 0. SMITH. Columbus, Ga. June 22,1857. This is to certify that L have used the Eureka Oil on a Ring or Tetter Worm, which made iis up pearauce face. 1 was ini need to try the Eureka Oil, which produced en*ire and speedy cure in a few- days. WM. L. STAPLER. Columbus, Ga., May 13,1857. Mr. G. W. CROAFT: Dear Sir—l take pleasure in stating to you, tliai although I at first had but lit le confidence in the efficacy of the Oil or Mixture you gave me, 1 use., it iu two cases in my family —oneof swollen legsol a servant girl, of long standing, which were redu cod 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. be- Grath’s Electric Oil, and many other remedies, had failed. Yery Respectfully, A. R. AYER. Columbus. Ga., June 23, 1857. If is due to every mother that she sh mid heir that the tiureka O 1 will speedily relieve the pail, and reduce the inflammation of the breast ane nipples. Only one application is required to prove its great value. A lady of th 4 a city, for whom I procured a vial, says it relieved her immediately and cheerfully commends its use to of bet 8. June 2llf P. D NF >RTH. SJNUHINGruSUir IHESHABON. XHAVE now on hand a good supply of the cheap est and m st reliable remedy now in use for the cure of all Affections of the llowels—cheapest, be cause it does more good, and cures quicker and more permanently than any other remedy—an* most reliaide. became the niaterialsof which it if composed are perfectly safe and innocent to the most delicate constitution. These facts are indis putable, and can he substan iated bv men of the highest respectability aud standingm 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 —1 see evidence* of it every day. Give the Southern Cordial one crial—it is innocent and pleasant, and good for children Teething, Dysentery, Flux, or any Bowel Disease. JACK SMITH. Proprietor, May 21-ts at Gunby & Co’* Corner. WOOD A PEROT’S Ornamental Iron Works, Pill LABEL rill A, IA. WE are now prepared to furni>li all orders foi Iron Railings for Cemeteries, public s (iiares. buildings. Ac., with p sts to go into tliegrouuii. ii de-ired, (thus saving the laige expense of stout coping) iron verandahs stairs, tree boxes, chairs settees, garden vases, fountains, animals, statuary and decorative Iron Work generally. Being in the centre of the iron aud coal districts where the**e necessary materials can be had at tin lowe.-t prices, and heiug the oldest, most expert euced, and largest house in the business, we offei at prices lower than any establishment in tin Union, an unusually large assortment of UcsLn* which are in the hands of our agents. G* Hitch jus a Hodges of Columbus, Ga., to whom we refer a.I foi information, and who is authorized to sell all work delivered on board of vessels at Philadelphia, atom very lowest prices. WJOD & PEROT. June U-ts v jc'rot. Uhab. De U-ratn's Original ELECTRIC OIL i T’UIIS great discovery is now creating a great X sensation among the Medicul Faculties of Ku rope and this country. It will cure the following, (not everything): WARRANTED TO Cure Fever and Ague in one day; Cure Chills in five minutes; Cure Croup in one night; Cure Deafness in two to four days ; Cure Burns ami Scalds in ten minutes; Cure Sprains, Wounds and Bruises in from one to three da* s ; Cure Inflammation in one day ; Cure Neuralgia and Tooth Ache in ten minutes ; Cure Hemorrhage, Scrofula,. Abscess, in ten days; Cure Bruises, Wouuds, Tetter, in one to three days; Cure Ear Ache. Stiff Neck, Ague, in one day ; Cure Felons, Broken Breast, Salt Klieum, 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 Gratli’s) is mild aud pleasant, and is a great Family Medicine for children teething. Ladies should all use it. It always leaves you better than it finds you, and one bottle often cures entirely. AFFLICTED THIRTEEN YEARS AND CURED IN ONE WEEK. Read letter from Rev. James Temple. Philadelphia, J une 9th, 1856. Prof. De Grath : I have been afflicted for thir teen years with Neuralgia and other painful com plaints, and 1 have been tumble to sleep soundly or walk any dtfiranee for many years past. Lust week I got a bottle of your “ Electric Oil.” Tin first night 1 slept soundly and well, and to-day I am like a ii**w man. My wife could not believe her eye*. Your Electric Oil Ims done in one week what the physicians of Philadelphia failed to do in thirteen years. Gratefully youis, REV. JAMES TEMPLE, 310 .South street. DEAFNESS CURED. New Haven May 19th. 1856. Prof De Grath : My brother has been deaf three years. After trying many things, he used your Oil a few times, and it cured him entirely. CLIFFORD K. 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 & CHAPMAN. June 23 At Cost, for Cash! rpilK Beanon bei n* aomewliat advanced, I now 1 oir.-r to the public generally, my remaining stock of Mi-ae* ami Children’* Straw Good* To thine who have not yet roipplied themeelvea, a good opportunity is here offered. Call soon at June ’J 11. K D! BULK S. tub gem for sale. IMIK stock of Liquor* and Bar Fixtures of “The Gem,” consisting of the finest cla*. of artici • adapted to the business, aud also the very supe rior Billiard Tables, the l>et, p mini lily in the State. To any one wishing to engage in the busihes* a derirahle opening Is offered. The stock, Ac., will be sold on easy term* of payment, for notes with undoubted security. Apply to April ix-ts R. J. *oß*B * K.W.MOIM. BEDROOM FURNITURE. BUKKA US, Withstands and Table*, of various sizes and prices, for sale by June 15tf J. H. SIKES. MONET WANTED. JII. SIKES ha* on hand, at his Furniture • Ware room, a splendid lot of neat, well made Furniture, which he will be pleased to excha"ge for motley, at the lowest prices. Juue 13tf NEW HAMS. A LARGE and fresh supply. Just received by FOR RENT. A GOOD STORK ROOM iu the upper part of tb city. Apply to April 24 JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. COMMERCIAL. COLUJUUUS GROCERY MARKET. COLUMBUS, July 2, 1867. BACON.—Th* market in fully supplied. W*> quote Uanui 14c.; clear Bide* ribbed Side* 15 to .; Shoulders 13. Hog round 14c. LAUD. —In obis. 16 to 17 : cans 18; Refined held at 20c. BUTTER —Country 25; Northern 35c. BEEF—In market, 8 to 10c. by the quarter. FLOUR.—By the Barrel, $6 60 to $9 60. SUGAR.—N. 0. Brown to 14c.; Crushed, Pulverised or Loaf, 16 to 18c. COFFEE.—Rio 12>$ to Java 18 t020c.; La guira 16c.; Mocha 20 to 22c. MOLASSES.—West India Molasses 65 to 76c4 Syrup 75 to 80c. RlCE.—Rice 7 to Bc. CORN—SI 00. MEAL.—SI 20@$l 26 in stores, $1 10 at Palace Mills. RAGGING.—Market well supplied with ludia at 17c. to 20c. No Kentucky in market. ROPE.—Supply abundant at 12% to 14c. TWlNE.—Plenty in market at 26c. S k LT.—Market well supplied, at $1 50 per sack Beef Three Cents per Pound. r TMIB undersigned, have re-c\>m X inenced business at the old stand in the Market House, when we will keep, during market hours. SiwKSlfals&h such meats as our market will in v t t*Mit>, which we will sell at the following rates until fur ther notice; RETAIL PRICES. Beef, hind quarter 10 cents. fore “ 6 “ Mutton, hind quarter 12}<£ ** 44 fore 4< 10 44 Pork 12 U WHOLESALE TO ORDER. Beef, hind quurter 7c “ fore •* 4 44 by the side 5 44 hy the beef ...4 After m irket hours, we will sell, for cash only— Beef, hind quarter 5 c 44 fore * 4 3 Mutton, hind quarter 6*^c 44 fore 44 3 Pork G l /^ GIITTINGKR & BARSCHALL. June 8,1857-t.lan BOOTS FOR THE PEOPLE! nil Q-. Montgomery, BOOT-MAKER, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. LIST OF PRICES : Fine Pump Boots, French Calf 8 Or 44 Fooled * 4 44 4 * 5 Or Waterproof Boots, warranted 6 mos 8 00 44 Footers * 4 44 5 0( Fine Shoes of every style 3 50 April 23tf INDEPENDENT FORWARDING \NI) SKciFFXJsra- house. J. P. RUTLAND & CO., General Commission, Receiving and Forwarding MERCHANTS, AND— Agents of t lie Independent. Boats, MOBILE, ALABAMA. Office oppesit* the Landing of the New Or* leans Mail Steameis. April Jo, 1857. ly \VHITE LEAD. |p. / IAA POUNDS Brooklyn White Lead in leJ.UUU Oil, just received and fur sale by March 25. R. A W ARB. ROGERS, WOODALL So CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 78 Peydras Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. REFERENCES: Mr. E. Barnard l Columbus, Ga. Messrs. Estes A Brother, j March 16, 1867. ly For Philadelphia, New York, Ac. CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH STEAM SH IP LINES. Cabin Passage, S2O Steerage, SB. iMIK well known first class steam ships kkystom; stat I*. Capt. 2ammML P. Marsh man. STAT K OF G iv iRGI A. •>... Garvin, will hereafter foim a WMKKLY LINK t<* •'hiifulelphia, sailing every SATURDAY.alternate ly, from Savannah and Charleston, us follows: Bailing date. KKYSTONK STATU. STATU OF GEORGIA, Fioiu .Savannah the foi- From Th ule ton the fol lowing Saturdays: lowing Sundays : luly 4th and 18th. July 11 ami 25. August 1,15 and 29. August 8 and 22. September 12 and 26. September 6 and 19. tetober 10 and 24. October 3, 17 and 31. November 7 and 21. November 14 and 28. December 5 and 19. Deceiubei 12 and 26. Leaving Philadelphia Leaving Philadelphia the alternate Saturdays, the alternate Saturdays. In strength, speed aud acc unmodations these ships are Ini y equal *o any running on the coast. Inland navigation. UK. miles on Delaware River and Bay ; two nights at sea. FOR NIAGARA, THE LAKES AND CANADA, SIUIUEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE. These lines both connect at Philadelphia with the Great North-Western Kail lloa l route through to Niagara Falls or Buffalo, in eighteen hours from Philadelphia. Through tickets, with the privilege of stopping at Philadelphia md intermediate points, for sale by the agents in Savannah and Charleston. Fare to Niagara or Buffalo, Elmira, $26; Canandaigua. $27. Agent at Philadelphia A. HERON, Ju. Ag**nt at Savannah C. A. GREINER. Agents at Charleston T. S. & T. 0. BUDD. June 23-6 in J. If. DAVIS W. 11. LONG. DAVIS & LONG, Commission Merchants, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. June 19, 1857. ly WAGONS FOR .SALK. WF. offer for sale two excellent Jersey Wagons low to a cash buyer. May 15. 11. M. & E. L. GRAY. NOTICE. \ LL orders for !1. H. tipping's celebrated com pound Fluid Extract of Buchu, must be ad dressed to BROOKS A CHAPMAN, who are the tn mu fact urns and sole agents for L. Pierce & Cos. Aoril 16. ii. N. M. CARTER. LEE <SI CARTER, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, General Agents and Collectors, COMMEBCE STREET, MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA. \ET ILL pay particular attention to the purchase V\ aud sale of COTTON ami other COUNTRY’ PRODUCE. References I Johnson, Stewart & Cos. Hargrove & Smith, Pomroy A Gregory, A. P. Pfister A Cos. Josiah Morris, Joseph S. Winter. tHf- Libera) Cash Advances made on Counign merits, when desired. August 10. 1856. 11 ts JIST AUR IV ED. |/| DOZ. Pine Apple*; Changes, Lemons, 20 1* / bunches Bananas, 5 hbln. Cocoa Nuts; Rai sins, Currants. Figs. Nuts, Ac. Ac. F. COBRA A CO.. 42 Broad st. June 12 Under the Telegraph Office. DISSOLUTION. f IMIK copartnership heretofore existir-g between 1 the undersigned in the Li <• v .Stable busi ness under the firm name of Walton A Tharp. whs dissolved hy mutual consent on the 17th inst.. J. L. Walton will continue tin* t usinek* at the old stand, w hich will still be conducted hy Mr. Tharp. J. L. WALTON, Columbus. May 22-ts V. T. THARP. GIGARS AND TOBACCO. Ir /win (JIGARB imported from iiavaua, •J.l/t M / and selected fmm the most approved brands. SMOKING TOBACCO, real Turkey, Fig, Wedding Cake. Honey Dew: also, CHEWING TOBACCO. For sale at F. COR RA A CO.’S, April 21. 42 Broad street. SIMMER PACKET. r I' , HE steamer CHAW ALLA will be fTTy -1 run as a Summer Packet bet we* n L/aIraBEAAM Columbus and Apalachicola, as h■ 11 Mul as the businesM will warrant remuneration to the owners. April 28-ts. BELF-BBALING CANS. \RTMUBS self-sealing Can*, for preserving f nit pure and fresh—made of tiu. crockery and gla*s. are for sale at my tin store on Broad ■trxet. J B HIGKB. June 22tf _____ EAGLE DRUG STORE. jgjgfev No. oa BROAD ST., OOP COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. NANCE & GESNER, D R UGGISTS APOTHECARIES, Keep coutautly oil hand, a full supply of Foreign and American Drugs and Chemicals, Druggist Glass Ware, Surgical and Dental Instru ments, Pocket Cases, Trusses, Braces, Medicine Cheats, Ac. Ac. PAINTS, Varnishes, Window Glass, Putty. White Lead, Liu* seed, Spertu, Lard, Tnuner’s, aud Machinery OILS. Camphinoand Burning Fluid, Salsoda,Soap, Starch and Brooms; Mustard, Nutmegs and Spices of all kinds, of our own griuding. wai ranted pure. Pure WINES AND BRANDIES, for medical purposes. ALE, PORTER and fresh CONGRESS WATER. LANDRETH’S GARDDN SEEDS. Also, an elegant assortment of French, English, and American llair ami Tooth Brushes; Shell, In dia Rubber, and Buffalo Dressing aud Fine Combs. Genuine Toilet Soaps, Pomades and PerfunuTies. Gele.ines, Yeast Powders, Flavoring Extracts, tine Green and Black Teas. All the Patent Medicines, llair Restoratives ami Hair Dyes of the day. &4)r*PRESCRIPTION'S put up for Physicians at all hours—day or night. June 1. 1857. MORE NEW BOOKS. ■VTOTHING J4KW, (Tales) by the author of John Halifax, Gentleman; The Heiiess of Greenhurst, by Mrs. Ann S. Ste phens, author of Fashion ami Famine; Leonora D’Orco, by G. P. U. James; The Fortunes ofGlencere, by Charles Lever; Little Dorrit, by Dickens, (complete); The Life of Charlotte Bronte, author of Jane Eyre, by E. C. Haskell ; Tent Life in the Holy Laud, by Win. C. Prince; Boat Life in Egypt ami Nubia, by W. C. Prince; Common Sense applied to Religion; or the Bible aud the People, hy Catharine E. Beecher; The American Citixen, by ishop Hopkins; The Days of my Life, by the author of Margaret Mai tland ; Harper’s Magazine for July ; Harper’s Story Book for July ; Godey’s Lady's Book for July. Just received by J. W. PEASE. June 27 Read! Read! Read! ITIOURTH vol. Irving's Lite of Washington; Life of Charlotte Bronte, author of Jsne Eyre, Shirley, Villette, Ac The North Pacific Surveying aud Exploring Expe dition. or my last suit cruise; whole we went and what we saw. Knaves and Fools: a satirical novel of Londou Life, by E. M. Whitley, the Stranger in Par liament. of the Rock, hy Hugh Miller. Just received by CHAFFIN & JOHNSON. ,Tune3tf CORN, BACON, LAIiD A FLOUR. 1 i H I RUSH ELS white Tennessee Corn ; iUUU 160,000 lbs. choice Tennessee Bacon sides, ribbed and clear; 30.000 lbs. choice Tennessee Bacon Shoulders; A lot of superior Bacon Hams; 12.000 lbs. Leaf Lard. Also, 75 hbln. extra Flour—just received aud (or sale hy KING A SORSBY. May 30-1 w COOL SPARKLING SODA WATER. IHIIS delightful and refreshing beverage, with the following Syrups : Grape, Raspberry, Cberubusco, Mulberry, Sherbet. Banana, Pine Apyb’. Orange Nectar, Ginger, Strawberry, Vanilla. Cieatn, Sarsaparilla, Itu>i-. Orgeat, Rose. Mint, Pepper, To le found fresh and pure at the Blue Drug Store. May 5. 3m PEMBERTON, NUCKOLLS .1 00. SODA FOUNT Opened fur the season at the EAGLE DRUG STORE. Cold Sparkling Soda made of pure Cistern Water, With the best of Syrups. May 4. NANCE A GESNEK. Sl ’ M MEHT RKi ’ 11EAT. Mr. I. G. STRUPPER, ON RANDOLPH STKKKT, XJ EKY respectfully informs the Ladiee and Gen- V tl’ ineu of Columbus, that his IGE CREAM S-A.XjOO3ST will lie thrown open fur the season on MONDAY, MAY 4, Where they can indulge their appetites in STRAWBERRIES smothered in Cream, and other cooling luxuries of the season. SODA WATER. This sparkling and pungent beveruge is grateful to the palate, and good in allaying thirst. It will be served up with all the nn*t delicious Syrups. N. B.—Closed on Sunday. May4tf Millinery and Dress-making. \/TKS. JONES and daughter would res- A > l\ L pectfully inform the Ladies of Colußi*' t bus and vicinity, that they are now prepared to execute all orders in the above business, in sty le and with dispatch. Mrs. Jones having been a Milliner of twenty years experience, flatters her self she can please the most fastidious. Residence oil the corner of Jacks* u and Thomas streets, immediately South-east of the Court House, adjoining the residence of I>r. Pond ou the South. Columbus. May 1. 1857-8 m MORE NEW GOODS I S. ROTHCHILD & BRO., N2 Broad st., Columbus, Ga. WIIOLKSAL . UNO KKTAIL DZtLKKs IN STAPLE & FANCY DHY GOODS, (lent.’* mid Youth's* Clothing* &o. XHAVE jiiAt received a large and . . extensive stock *f all kinds of lh#imM||(|l| articles embraced in their businem*,! f|||[! ami iuv*r•- the attentlou of the tradingLls Li/ public to the inducement!* they are enabled to of fer. We guarantee every article to be ucb ns represented, aud trust a discriminating public will call and satisfy themselves of the feet. By a due regard to honorable dealing, and bring satisfied with quick salis and small profits, we trust to merit and receive a fair proportion of patrouuge. April7-y M. S. JACKSON, *M. D BOTANIC PHYSICIAN. SURGEON. AND ACCOUCHEUR, Having oi.nwi hi. ..nice or ltns.ks Chapin.ii'* liriig Store, r*o poet full Jr tou-sßr .lr* iris profossirtnal aorviro* to tlio cltizoiiH W of Coluntbu. anil vicinity, an't BK jn-ci it Ily invites th uUontioti of llioso iilf.uiii|{ from chronic <li t.u.i'n, fouiiiie affections, Ac. From past success in tire treatment of those oif allies, ami a strict adherence to sanative medica tion, lie feels confident of relieving all who may Hive him a trial, and hopes, hy strict attention to liiisiuess, to receive a liberal eliare of patronise. p s —lie will 1,1! found at his office during tire day, unless professionally engaged, and at the residence of .luUku Andrews at night. May S-ts SCOTCH ALK. MUIII A Sons Scotch Ale, in ,|iirt in**, very lino, for sale hy OUNBY A CO. May2S LO,\UOtl POUTKII IN pints,just receive-d ami for sale hy May'dh UTNBt A o>-_ TO KENT. SCI | rp WO commodious. Newly Finished ROOMS, , 1 over Brooks A Chapman’* Orug Store, corner ! of Broad ami Randolph streets. Kn<|niie ot H. 11. [ KITING or l)r. A. C. WINOUKID. April 23 ts FHKHII Kill ITS. VItTHCK’S air tight seif-sealing Jars, for pre .ei vinir fresh Fruits, Tomatoes, Ac. These j„,.j *ud cans will keep your fruit and vegetables in sound and |ierfec order the whole year, thus enabling you to have these delicioua articles when- j e.er wanted. Two gross quart* and half gallons, for sale by H. A. WABK. Junelfi Aduiluiotratrix’s Sale. AGKF3EABLY “i an order of the Court of Ordl- . nary of dua'.og,.,. County, will he sold at the ; Market House, in ilio City of Coliiuiliu. “n the RlltST TUF.SDAY in July next, within the legal hour* of tale, one NEGRO BOY. an a No. 1 Plas terer. aged about’.’s. Is longing to estate of Ann E. i Mathew*, deceased. Terms made known on day [ of sale. ELIZABETH MATIIE9ON, Adm’x. May 15, 1857-td*. I PIANO EMPORIUM. PIANOS. I T. H. •V'A.3STX>ENBE,Ca-, No. 76 Broad Street, (East Side) COLUMBUS, OA., HAS Jn*t received and wild continue to raoeive, at hla establishment, a splendid lot of PIANO FORTES, ! direct from the Yactorios of Lighte, Newton A , Dradhurg*, Hands A Brothers, and Groveaten A i Truslon. The following 1* a list of Piano, now in Store, I which ho will noil at tho lowoiit Northern prices : Every Piano aold ia warranted. Several 7% Octaves, with Case*, Legs, Pedal aud Desk, elegantly carved. One 7 Octaves— Pearl Keys, fancy style, aud oth erwise liuiahed witli Pearl and splendidly carved. This la the most elegantly toned and finished Piano ever brought to this market. Several 7 Octaves—fancy aud plain Keys, finished with Pearl, aud of various patterns ami prices. Several (% Octaves—various styles of fiuisli. Several 6‘X Octaves— “ “ Aud other styles, varying in price from |3UO to S7OO. Also, several good second hand Piauo* for ! aale low. All kinds of Mualcal Instrument!, and Strings. SHEET MUSIC Os all kinds, for sale. Avery large axHortmcut — VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL. All in waut of a HueTouoil itml splendid finished PIANO, will find it to their advantage to call, be fore purchasing elaewhere, at April 80, 1367. VANDENBERG’S. CLOTHING! CLOTHING! THE STOCK OP SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING AT THE CASH CLOTHING EMPORIUM OF ROSETTE, MELICK & CO., 18* Broad st., Columbus, Ga., 18 NOW OFFERED AT REDUCED PRICES, WHERE a large assortment can he found of all stylos ami ,|iialities, adapted to Spring and Summer wear. Gents Furnishing Goods, of all deweriptione. Alao, a large lot of Trunks, UatN, Capa, Carpet Bagw, UmlnellaH aud Valiaee, kept cou*tautly oil hand. YOUTHS* CLOTHING, made up of the beat ma terial*, and of latent fualiioni, now in store. The public are cordially invited to call un ! examine our stock before purcluuiing else where, aa we (diall offer inducement* that will nati*fy any and all. The stock i* all of our own manutarturi, and warranted to give ENTIRE SATISFACTION. June 18y ROSETTE, MELICK & CO. Twenty-five Dollars Reward. vgj w* KAN AWAY from the aubeerilter. * %on the Oth of June, hoy STERN fcY JSn agA Said boy b> about five feet eight in IMjX /I che* high, bright mulatto—hud lo*’ Mjrfck one front tooth ; had on when dfraleft a low crown, *oft black hat ; m ..xi ribbed caaaimer panta; Minoke*; age 28 or 30; will weigh 130 to 135; will probably try to go to Co lumbia, S. C. Al*o, on the 10th, SOPHIA, hi* wife. Said wo man i* about 22 year* old, fine form, very atruiaht, dark mulatto; weigh* 120 or 125; speaka very low; move* quick; looks down when apokento; took with her neveral chungea of dreaa, and a UruMMel* carpet hag. I will pay $25 for each, if brought to ine, or if lodged in any jail that I may get them. C. H. CLEVELAND. Yonge’a, lUiH*ell Cos.. Ala., June 12. Ini REMOVAL. BROOKS &TCHAPMAN, WHOLESALE ANI) DETAIL DRUGGISTS, Sign of tle Negro ancl Mortar, COLUMBUS, OA, HAVE removed io the atore on the Corner i Broad and Randolph Street*, formerly occu pied by (’hiirhi* Mygatt, where they are now re ceiving large and well mji sited xtock of Drugs, Medicines, &c., Which they offer in any quantities at the lowent price**: every article of which is warranted ficfeh aud genuiiie, having been aider ted tiy ail experienc ed Di liggiet. PHYSICIANS Especially, would find it to their intercut to call and examine our atock before purchasing else where. PKKSCBIPTIONS Accuiatrly prepared hy a competent Druggitt, and with extra medicine* only, at all hour* during day and night. April 14, 1867. ly NKW HOOKS! ADVENTURES and Miasionary Labor* in Inte rior Airicu, by T. J. Bowen; The Olive Brunch, or V’ hite vak Farm ; jßiogrnphiral and lliatorical Sketcdee, hy T. B. Macau Icy; Coruno ntJiry ou Firet Coriuthiau*. hy C. Hodge; Vlvia or the Secret of Power, by Mr a. South worth; Love after Marriage, by Mr*. C. L. lleiitz. A NEW SUPPLY OP Dr. Kano'* Arctic Exploration*; Spurgeon's Sermon*, lat and 2d Heriea; Arthur’* Tongue of Fire; Be. nard Lile. by Jere Clemens; Villa* and Cottages, a book for .Mechanic*; Godey’* Lmly’s Rook for June; J list received at CHAFFIN A JOHNSON’S. May 21 OPPOSITION TO STARVATION. MF.AL AND HOMINY, AT #1 10 PE If HUSH EL! MEAL aud HOMINY, beat Quality, On,. Dollar mid t"ii cent* par hiirtinl. WINTERS PALACE .MILLS. May 23. 1*67-tf AT COST, 3;./ \ SUMMER MANTILLAS, 1 S. KOTUCHILD k BHO. Administrator’s Sale. IFTILL he Hold, on the FI It.ST TU I*BDAY IN VV AUGUST next, at the Court llouae door, in the T*wn of H million, Ilurrin County, the follow lug land, to-wit: Lot No. 65, in the 4th Diatrict. and lot No. 74. ill the 20th District of llai ri* Coun ty. Sild a* the property of Seymour R. Bonner, late of Muocogee County, deewaaed Sold for the benefit of the heir* and creditor* of Ntiid deceased Term* cash. April 22td* ALEX. I. ROBISON, Adm’r. NEW GOODS. \XTK are now opening a largii and varied us yj aortment of Jewelry and Fancy Goods, which wo are ready to ovhihlt to all who may honor ua with a rail. Oct. IS ts WILLARD A COOPER. CHAMPAGNE. -ii BASKETS A.*oci*t** Vcrzrnay Win*, for JU Hair Ly MAIICUU A RAGLAND. Aplk AT COST, OUR rntlrr Stock of llcady-Made Clothing con *i.liiig of 2iHM> i>air* Panta, 600 Vr*U, .‘.OU Coal* Also, we offer at C,*Mt. Boot* and Shoe*. May 15. S. ROTIICHILD A BKO. It K K It IGKIIA TO UN. ANiiTHKR lot jn*t received. Call before they are all gone, at 143 Broad Htreet. May 26-1 m I>. 11. THOMPSON k 00. UEOK! VLDhy Kxprea*. thi* morniug. Chenille, Silk and Mohair Head Droa*ea, and another I nw lot of Fine Bonnet*. May 15 S. ROTOCIftLD k BRO. CHEAP KOOIJ Hm liOiISEN. OATS at Mventy-ilve cent*. May 20. SHEPHERD k MOSS. WILLOW WAGONS. A FEW morn of thoae nice WILLOW WAGONS and FANCY OIGB, just received at April 10. DILLINGHAM k DENSON’S COFFEE. 1 f\( I Fi-lni* Hlo Coffee for al low, to J ‘ H / rlor conaignuient, by May 15. R. M. k K. L. PRAY. OILS. LINSEED, Sperm, Lard, Train and Lamp Oil* ie-et ouality, juat received and for *ale by March 25. It A. WAKE. LADIES’ DRESS GOODS. AN exteneiv* Invoice of Ladle*’ Dre* Good*, of every dvicription, and luited to th* leaaon, to be found at the atore of Apl7 S. KOTHCMILP k BRO. good white potash. A LARGE supply at Febl4 It. A. WAES’S. S A V AA J\ AII_LOTI’EK Y. OM TUB HAVANA ULAN OV SINGLE NUMBER*. ANDERSON & SON, Managers, BUCGEBSOKB TO J. E. WINTeK, MAN AOEH. Prize* Pay Able Without Deduction. Capital Prize $60,000. 80,000 “tickets. Jasper County Academy Lottery. By Authority or Mtnte of Georgia. OIiABB SB. Drtwa July 16th, 1867, et Bt. Andrew* llall, 8. vaiiuah, Ga., uo'tvr the iwi.ru b u|<"iin linci < iu, of w. H. hymuua, K*,(., aud J. M. t-rvutm,, tu* MAGNIFICENT SCHEME: 1 Brin, of SfIO,OW 1 “ ZU.UU 1 “ 10.UW, 1 “ 6.000 1 4.OCK. l “ si.o 1 u 3 t’rizua of SIOOO are a.OOO 5 “ 500 are 2 600 100 luOare 10,ow too “ 50 are 6,00.. 72 Appruxinintlou i‘iice* 3 70- 3000 I'l u.t-s of |3O are 00.001. 3,280 Prime*, auionntluK to $215.2(0 Tickets $lO, Halves $5, Quarters $2 60. SMALL SCHEME DRAW?EVERY SATURDAY. Unuk note* on aouud Bank* takeu at ]*r.~ Chuck* ou New York remitted for Prize*. Addrew Order* for Ticket* or certified* of p*ck*ae* ot Ticket*, to ANDERSON A SON. Vi,ringer*, Macon or Savanuiili. Ga. JOHN MAY, A*eut, OppoHlte the Po*t Office, Coluu.Uu* Ga. Oji~ l’erion* holding Prize Ticket* ol Jn* I Winter, Manager, will arnd them to u* for |y meut. Inn- <6 11 WHO HAM MONEY ? BEING prompted by a de- SJ *ire to make aomethlnK, an H’-Jc T the *ame time to pleiuie th, purcliaaer, I off,-r for ale il.i. vat i tRN.i and eize* of choice COOKING STOVES, PLAIN, PLANISHED, AND JAPANNED TIN WAKE, LIFT AND FOKCE PUMPS, Britannia Ware aud Summer Furnace*; Broom* and Coffee itoaater*; Lightning Bod* at.d lit Trap* ; Saucepan* and Pru.erve Kettle* ; W ui. i Cooler* and Bathing Tub*; .Scale*. Weir hi* aid Mea.urea ; Bird Cage* atnl China Ualam i (, t, l’"ta (on th* gulllot ne principle); lutaaie i.i and Cutlery; and every r nc vaUle article me i, ly Liulie*, for the gettii |i u of an excellent din I g entertainment, lur ul of which 1 will chuige | L w, very low. for cash. COPPER WORK, TIN ROOFING, GUTTERING, and all kind* of outride work, In in) Hue, will 1- done at abort notice for the public. All hill* due on preieumient. except on et.etli • and time contract*. Thou indebted to me will jl, e. •ettle without further notici. April 2d-ly It. M. AI.DWOUTH. FASHIONABLE HATS! GOOD HATS 11 All Styles of Eats!!! HATS—HATS—HATS! HATS—HATH—HATS I! It you want any kind of a M T Call at J. H. DANIEL A CO’S, April 11. 1 - J8 Droail Street. COLUMBUS BAKERY, 150 Uroud Street, OOLUMI4UB, GEORGIA KYNEHABT OH I OH TO JN AKU prepartol ti tumi-li at the shortest notice, and on the moat ivaaonable forth*, all de crlptinn* of BREAD, UHACKEHB AND CAKE. Being pruciinil bakei e.huU providau with the lato * and im*al up|ruv*d mat hun ry. they uiv ( nat,ltd t supply a HUpeii. i artlcit o. evtrj thing usually found iu the bent eMtaldhliuiems ui tin- kind elt!.# < mil lh or south. They a; • prepared to exemit ca tier* for all vai i tiea of c ike and Lr*ad and fiattei thannelveH tiiui from tLir lung • xperh ucr tlu j can give complete MalLladiou li-lboi* who u.wj favor them with puliu:ugo. Tliey un ncin*'Lul the fa>t mxtcriitlM. liulitr Crackers 9 t ents, uwi Soda I’rat kers cents per lb. at whohsaJe. Uj ilcrafroui a distance promptly attended uu. w hulls all bricks. Sug i Crackers, 10 cents pea 16 He Me 4 * 10 * 4 44 *• Boston 44 10 41 ‘* Butter 44 8 * 4 4 * * 4 *So*lh 44 6 44 •• u Water 4 * 8 44 *• 4 Hint lit end b * 4 44 •• Navy Bread 5 44 * 4 “ N. B.—Any description of Cake made sot Partte# Wedding*. Ac. March 9, 1867. 1} PIANOS. H. E. DIBBLE’S EMPORIUM OF FASHION. I AM now prepared to supply my customer*,and allotheiv who lofty favor me with a call, with the neatest style a’id latent fashion of HATH ami CA I*B of all daiici iptiou*. AUo Gontlemen’s Furnishing Goods, Comprising Shirt*, Collar*, Crava'*, Hosiery, L’n der hhfi t*. Drawer*. liatKlkercbief*. Ac., Ac. Al*o, Curpet Hag*, Vaiigp*. Cane*, Umbrella*, L&dlw and Miasai Flute, Lad ip* Riding Hat*, lufuuts’ Hut* ot vurfouu afyles and prices, Lad ip* and Mis*<*a Kid Glove*—a superior article—and other tasty aud fancy articles unnecessary to enumerate. I would reapectiully invite the arteution of Plauters to examiue un stea k of’ CANADIAN STRAW HATH, an excellent, cheap and durable article foi m greet, and held at the l eiuai kuble low price of $1 50 p*r dozen. I would reftpectfullj incite the Ladies to cafi and examine Home Leghorn Flat*, a ouperioi arti cle.just received at DiHBLK’H. April 8,1857. 800 ICS! NEW HOOKS 12 JUST received, at CHAFFIN Jt JOUNSOVh, Vlvia. or the Heciet of Power, by Mr*. K. 1). Is N. Ront hworth. Ileuiy Lile, or Life aud Kxistence, by Mi- Murryaf. Old Ifuun, the I'nwu Broker; equal to the Lump lighter. The Star and the Cloud, or a l)auglit*i' Love, by A. H; Roe. Dore. ly a Stioiler iu Ktirope. Tle Tongue ot Fire, by >Vm. Arthur. Kathie Braude, a fireside history of quiet life. Cyclopedia of American Literature, illuairated, a valuable hook h> Huyckiuck. Dr. Kune’* Exploration* & new nupply. Lena River* anew supply Irving’* Life of Waahiugtnu. anew auppiv. April 17—ts. WANTED. A PA KTN KK. to purcimae mu iutereat Lu a profit able Staple Manufacturing buslue**, uow iu successful operation. Addreas Box 199, Poat Office. Columbus, May 21-ts Dr. H. A. fffcSWAIN HAS taken un Office at Muasr*. Nuckolls A Uo.’* Dnrg Store, where he may be found between the hour* of 8 A. M.an i 9 P. M., when not ab*eiit ou professional buaineaa. Room at Mr*. T”a*dalu’*. Poat Office building, where night call* may be made. Mayl2-3m* Tlic Marine Bank of Georgia, xSavunna*, March 24, 1867. Lloyd o. bowers, Kq., in* beeu dui> m, pointed Agent of thi* Bank at Cnluciibue. and is authorised to attend to all the regular dutlea ol the Agency. W. P. HUNTER, June 13.f Cashier. Valuable Property for Sale. ‘IHiIIKK iminforimbln i**idrncv* on L X block, new hi,.l , uinjtlet*, with Mil lie ÜBI coHiiry convenience*. A go,*! Black.nil !,-®"®* - wmi bis wife. The owner wlnhlnu* to i*n” ve from tbl* city to the We*t, will give a gooii bargain, aitlier for u*e or on *|>ecnlut inn, for caslt. Apply to A. K. AY'EK, June 12 No. 131 Broad afreet. hydraulic cement. For *al, It lew barrel*, *1 a low pric., If ap plied for oon. Al*o, a few keg* BUatiOf Powder. ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILL*. Jan. 20-ls MUFFIN* I 4 LWAYS on hand, Meal Irum the MoatgODM7 Mill*, bolted. For aale by iy23 R. M. A I. L. BRAT,