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§ailg sun. AS DM WOLF THOMAS GILBERT. DK WOLF Sb GILBERT, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Published dally at Fire Dollars a year. Where the subscription is made for lees than a year, at the rate of Fifty Cent* a month. Single ooples, Five Oenta. ADVERTISING RATES. Advertisements will be inserted at Ten Cents iine fir first insertion, and Five Cents a line for „ch nl)SB l uent insertion of the same—to be paid f.,r when the ulvertisement is handed into the office. CONTESCT ADVISTIBXEB. V Card not exceeding 5 lines, not renewable, will be .nserted three months Ibr $4, six months for $, or one year lor $lO. Time agreed upon to 1* paid for before the advertisement is put in type. Advertisements not exceeding ten Hues, renew able at pleasure, inserted at S2O a year—to be paid for quarterly in advance. Vdvertisements of 20 lines, renewable at pleas ure, inserted at SBO a year—payable quarterly in advauoe. Contract advertisements exceeding 20 lines, will be harged at the rate of $lO for every ad ditional ten lines —-payable quarterly in advance. Advertisements or notices, occupying a place be tween the reading matter and advertisements, will be charged Pen Cents a line for every inser tlon. i’KOI'KSSIONAL CARDS. G. A. HILLER, attorndt at law, COLUMBUS, GA„ At the Office of the Columbus Enquirer. April 13-ts ROBERT E. DIXON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. OFFICE on Randolph Street, formerly occupied bv Seymour R. Bonner, opposite the Post Of |jCp. ‘ Feb. 2, 1857. ly HAMILTON & PLANK, ATTpH-MTHVS AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GA., HAVE renewed their copartnership and will devote their undivided attention to the prac tice of the profession in the counties of Muscogee, Harris, Talbot and Chattahoochee in this State and in .Russell county, Ala. Office over E. Barnard’s store, Broad Street. Jan.2B—tf ~U. Y. MARTIN J. J- MARTIN. MARTIN A MARTIN, ATTOH.NBTS AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. OFFICE on Broad Street, in the second story over the Store of Gunby A Cos. Jail. 24, 1857.Jty WM. T. HOLDKRNESS, attornbv at law, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, OFFICE 128 Broad Street, over Ridgway, Cleck lv A Cos., in the rear of the Charleston Bank Agency. Jan. 24, 1857. Iy ROBERT G. CARITHERB, Attorney at Law, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, •i XT-ILL practice in all tho counties of the Cha- YY tahoocheo Circuit; in the counties of Chat tahoochee, Ray, Early, and -Randolph, of the Pa taula Circuit; and Jalhoun and Decatur counties, of the South Western Circuit. February 28, 1856. ly ROBERT BAUGH J. J- SLADE. BAUGH & SLADE, attorneys at law, Columbus, Georgia, WILL practice law jn Muscogee and the adjoin ing counties of Georgia and Alabama. Office over Bank of Columbus, Broad Stroet. Jan. 12,1857—ts Dr. S. BASS KAS opened an office over the Bank of Colum bus, for the practice of Medicine and Surgery. Residence North-east corner of Forsyth and St. Clair streets, near the Female Academy. Jan. 24,1857. ly DR. CARRIGER, IS prepared to attend to all Surgical cases committed to his charge. Office as heretofore, in the old St. Mary’s Bank building. Residence—Northeast corner of Craw lord *nd Forsyth streets. Feb. 12 ly ~DRS, H. M. &■ M. A. CLECKLEY, HAVING associated themselves,in the practice of MEDICINE and SURGERY, tender their services to the public generally. Particular attention will be bestowed to diseases peculiar to Females, Chronic affections of all kinds, wliioh may be entrusted to their treatment 4®” Office next door to Ridgway, Cleckley & Cos., over Perry Spencer’s Grocery store, Broad st. ■BS- Office hours from 8 to 10 A. M., and from 3 to V. u.: also at pight between 8 and 10 o’clock. Columbus, April 25 ts J. FOGLE A SON, DENTISTS, omen ON RANDOLPH, NEAR BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. May 9-ly CUSHMAN, DENTIST. WINTER, BUILDING, 48 Broad street, Uolum bus, Ga. Jan. 11, 1866 DR. W. F. LEE, DENTIST, HAS returned and will be prepared to see his patrons on Monday the 27th inst. Office corner Broad and Randolph streets. Oct. 24,1856—ts R. M. & E. L. GRAY, AGENTS, Commission. Receiving and Forwarding MERCHANTS, NO, 133 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. DANFORTH, NAGEL A CO. Wholesale and Retail Druggists, No 107 Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, DEALERS IN DRUGS, Medicines and Chemicals, Dyewoods and Dye Stuffs, Oils, Paints, and Painter’s ar ticles, Varnishes, Window Glass, Putty,Glassware, Perfumery, Ac., Ac. Everything warranted as represented. Orders from tl>e country promptly flllod and satisfaction guaranteed with regard to price and quality. Physicians’ Prescriptions accurately compound ed at all hours of the day and uight. Drugs, Medicines, and Perfumery. HAVING now received my Spring and Summer stock of tho above named articles, I am pre pared to fill allorders in the best style, and with the most choice articles in my line. All wishing to purchase are invited to c&li and examine. March 25 R. A. WARE. BONNETS. HAVING the handsomest Silk Bonnets; also, a good assortment of Straw Bonnets, and all necessary ti immings, we invite the Ladies to call and purchase at exceedingly low prices of Aprils 8. ItOTIICHILD A BRO. PIANO FORTES. PBKSONSJn want of a Fine li>-fl£22gfPßH strumeut, can bo supplied onH’s fl moderate terms. A fine assortment u “ ™ U “ to selectArom, at OctubiT 31. ts SAMMIB A ROONEY’S^ PEAS AND BEANS. sen BUSHELS PEAS and BEANa, Just receiv -10 Ued and for sale by May 2. ts JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. BRANDIES AND WINES IAOR. Medicinal purposes, for sale by 1 brooks a Chapman. CANDY FOR THE MILLION. JUST received a large and most magnificent lot of FANCY CANDIES, which cannot fail to please the most fastidious taste. Call and see them, If you wish something nice in that liDe, at April 17-ts. _ . J. L. CELLA’S. LINENS. 7 A LARGE invoice of Linens of all descriptions and Ibr all purposes, for sale at low prices by April* 8. KOTUCHILD A BRO. EMBROIDERIES, Ac. LADIES Collars, Sleeves. Handkerchiefs, Laces of ail kinds, Swiss and jaconet Bands, just open ing by S. KOTHCHILDA BRO. LOAN ASSOCIATION STOCK. FIR SALK. Ten Shares in Muscogee Building and Loan Association, and Fifteen Shares m Columbus Building and Loan Association. Apply e , WM. C. GRAY, or M. ts O. M. BTONE. VOL. III.} DESIRABLE RESIDENCES • FOR SALE. r subscriber has the control of two resideu -L ct‘B situated ou the South east corner of what is known as the Male Academy square, which he will sell on very reasonable terms. This property has been paid for through the Loan Associations, and cun be arranged by the payment of a small sum of money down, for the reuts to meet the debt for tho purchase of the pro perty. WM. C. GRAY. AuglO-lm HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. J OFFER for sale the House and Lot r_n whereon I now reside. The location is one of the healthiest aud most pleasant tigg-al in the city. The dwelling contains fiveJLJLiiiL rooms, a tine store room, bathing room, and three tine closets. Thero is a brick kitchou with two rooms and a negro house with two rooms, all new aud complete, having been built within the hist year. Persons desirous of obtaining a pleasant residence, would do well to examine my place. Aug7-lmo F. G. WILKINS. GOETCHIUS dt HODGES* COLUMBUS STEAM PLANING MILLS. Corner of St. Clair and Jackson streets, near tho Methodist Church, OOLUMBTJS, O-A. THIS establishment has now commenced ope rations, witli entirely new machinery and all the latest improvements. We have secured tho most experienced workmen, and intend to use none but the best material. Sash, Blinds and Panel Doors, Will be furnished and boxed at the Factory, at the following prices: Sash.—Bxlo, 7 cents; primed aud glased, 12Ucts. 10x12. 9 *• “ 18 “ 12x14,10 “ “ “ 25 “ 12x16,11 “ “ 27 “ 12x18,12 “ “ “ 30 “ 12x20,14 “ “ “ 36 “ 12x22, 16 “ “ “40 “ 12x24, 18 “ “ “ 45 “ The above Sash are 1 % inch thick, and made plain. When they are made Lip Sash.twocents per light will be added. All Sash glazed with a superi or article of French Glass. For the convenience of those ordering, we give below the sizes of Frames for Windows for the above sized Glass: NO. OF LIGHTS. SIZE OF OPENING. Bxlo, 12 lights 3 ft ft 4U Bxlo, 15 4ft ft 4U Bxlo, 18 “ sft Ckx2 ft 4k Bxlo, 24 “ stt 6k*3 ft fl 10x12, 15 “ sft skx2 ft 10k 10x12. 18 6ft bkx2 ft 10k 10x12, 24 •< 6ft 6kx3 ft 10k 10x14, 12 “ sft 2kx‘2 ft 10k 12x14, 15 6ft 412x3 ft 4k 12x14, 18 “ 7ft 6kx3 ft 4k 12x16, 12 “ sft 10kx3 ft 4k 12x16, 15 “ 7ft 2kx3 ft 4k 12x18, 12 “ 6ft 6kx3 ft 4k 12x20, 12 7ft 2kx3 ft 4k 12x22, 12 “ 7ft 10kx3 ft 4k 12x24 12 “ Bft 6kx3 ft 4k 14x20, 12 “ 7ft 2kx3 ft 10k 14x24, 12 “ Bft ft 10*| Rolling Blinas, tor Windows, 60 cents per foot, measuring tho length. A window five feet would cost $3 without Painting, Catches, or Hinges. PANEL DOORS: 1% inch thick, without Moulding $2 60 “ “ “ “ 2 75 1% “ “ and panels moulded on one side... 3 50 yy “ 1% “ “ Moulding one side 3 00 yy a “ “ ■* 3 25 1% “ “ Moulding both sides 3 50 it n tt u a 3 75 l3z it a “ <• 400 tt it tt “ “ 4 50 In addition to the above, Blinds painted and fur nished with Hinges and Catches, if desired; also, Sash gluzed with German or French plate, paint ed, stained, enamelled, embossed and Bohemian glass, of all shades and colors, for side and transom lights and office windows. Plans and specifications for all descriptions of buildings, furnished to order, with estimates, if de sired. Contracts made for construction and erection of buildings, on reasonable terms. All kinds of lumber planed, ami flooring and ceiling tongued and grooved. Scroll and other descriptions of Brackets, for or namenting Cottages, Green Houbos, Ac., made to order. The proprietors and builders believe they can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with orders. All the above work will be furnished at short notice. Sash kept constantly ou hand. All orders sent with the Cash, or City Acceptance, will meet with prompt attention. Work to be sunt by the River, Rail Roads, or in Wagons, will be at the risk of the purchaser, as the work will he considered de livered. Special contracts can he made for large jobs. Jan. 16-ly To Southern Merchants A Tourists. pacificThotel, 172 Greenwich Street, New-York, One Door North of Coitrtland. THE Proprietors would advise txe people of the South who intend visiting the City of New York, that they will find the amplest and choicest accommodations at this fine Hotel, and a table at all times furnished with an abundance of viands, cooked and served in the most unexceptionable manner. The location of this Hotel is superior, be ing in the vicinity of the various approaches to the city and to its great thoroughfares, and yet suffi ciently private to make the establishment a Home and Family Circle where a genial hospitality may be enjoyed without many of the annoyances and inconveniences of most public hotels. Tho patron age of the Southern people is respectfully solicited JOHN PATTEN, JR. March 24—6 mp BENJ. LYNDK. MATTRASSES. A splendid lot at J. H. SIKES’S CABINET WARE-HOUSE, 48 BROAD STREET, (East Side,) COLUMBUS. GA., WHERE he will be |deased<^J r ' : ;.y;> ‘.u-..iff#? to see his old friends anil BaSfißSSia. patrons in the Cabinet line. He will always have competent workmen to do all kind of CABINET W JltK in the best style. Particular attention given to Upholstering and Repairing. COFFINS made to order witli promptness’ a moderate charges. Jan. 26,1857. J. H. SIKES. NEW BOOK STORE. CHAFFIN & JOHNSON, No. 90 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga., (SIGN OF THE RED AND WHITE FLAG) HAVING purchased ofG. W. Mn- / thews his stock of •jS-y': jT- Books and Stationery, will continue the business at the same place, and will keep constantly on hand a complete stock of School, Law, Medical, and Miscella neous Books, Blank Book Sta tionery, and every thing usually kept in a Book Store. By strict attention to the 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 GOOD EATABLES. JUST RECEIVED—I resh Baked Crackers; White Beans; Eggs and Iltftter; Cheese and Lard; Fulton Market Beef; Molasses, in barrels and half barrels: Mackerel and Codfish; Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Salt, Ac. Feb. 21-ts WATT A SAPPINOTON. VALUABLE PROPERTY. ONE of the most desirable and convent eutly arranged RESIDENCES in the MS|B city, for sale on accommodating terms. .I**l Apply to A. K. AYER, May 13. 237tf 181 Broad Street SHOES. IF you want such Shoes as are suitable for Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses or Children, call and bny them at low prices of Aprllß S. ROTHCIIILD A BRO. LARD. KA BBLS. Family Lard, at prices to suit retail ed V/ ers ‘or sale by R. M. A E. L OKAY. MISSES’ KID GLOVES. A MAGNIFICENT variety of the smallest sizes just received by Express, and on sale at FebW DIBBLK’fI. BURNING FLUID, die. BURNING FLUID, Bpts. Tnrpentine, an ! Al cohol. a nil supply. R. A WAKF.. MarchS* 6 (if KiiLj , HARNDBN’B r £ EXPRESS.^^^ HARNDKNVS EXPRESS to inform tho public that they are now run ning Daily Expresses in charge of experienced Messengers upon Mail traius throughout* the North, East, South and West. Express leaves daily for Macou, Augusta, Savannah, Charleston, Atlanta, Montgomery, Chattanooga and Nashville, and all intermediate points upon the several Rail I Roads throughout the southern country. Express for the North and East leaves Savannah j every Wednesday and Saturday, on the Savannah and Now York Mail Steamers. Also, daily Express via land route to Wilmington, Baltimore, Wash ington, Philadelphia, and intermediate points, for the transportation of money and valuables. No article of freight will be sent via land route, unless so marked and speciiied in the Company’s receipt, which must bo given. Freight and valuables forwarded wifti surety and dispatch. Gold, Silver and Hank Notes transported at lowest rates. Notes, Drafts ami Rills of Collec tion promptly attended to throughout the country, and prompt returns of collections made. Any orders addressed to Hamden’s Express Cos., or S. 11. Ilill, Agent at Columbus, Ga., shall be promptly attended to. Freight forwarded to Apa lachicola per River Steamers. Nov. 25, 1856—1 y HATS! HATS! AN extensive assortment of all sizes, and latest styles, from tho most cclohrated manufactu rers, just receivod at DIBBLE’S. Feb 24 NORTHERN WAGONS. ON consignment, two. four, and six horse Wa gons, of Northern manufacture, and for sale by HUGHES, DANIEL & CO. Apl2tf JEWELRY. CAMEO, Pearl, Coral, Jet, and all Gold Sets, the largest and finest assortment ever before of fered in tliis city, at Oct. 18-ts WILLARD ft COOPER’S. F. LANDON, mlo2 BROAD STREET, Manufacturer and Dealer in HATS AND CAPS Os all descriptions and prices. Ilats made to order, and old Ilats re-dressed. Columbus, Ga., Jan. 21. ly J. H. UAPPOLDT J. P. MURRAY. HAPPOLDT &, MURRAY, 46 W 5 fP BUOAI) ST., COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Importers and Manufacturers of GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, And all Articles in the Trade. Repairing executed with neatness and dispatch. Keys fitted. Terms cash for all kinds of work.. June 5. PRO BONO PUBDICO. IN STORE AND FOR SALE BY JEFFERSON & HAMILTON, No. Broad St., Columbus, Ga. Cl MOKED Fulton Market Reef; O Pickled do do do Smoked Tongues English Dairy Cheese; New York State Cheese Mackerel, Nos. 1, 2 aud 3, in kits, qr. and lif bids Extra sugar cured Tennesfeo Hams Extra Georgia Hams Choice Goshen Rutter by every steamer Fresh Country Rutter always on hand White Reans, Irish Potatoes and Onions Sod land Butter Crackers; Pickles and Sardines Rio and Java Coffee. Teas of all kinds, from Jenkins ft Cos. New Orleans, crushed and powdered Sugars Fine and domestic Liquors and Cigars #*M'LOUR aud MEAL always on hand, and of the best quality. Every thing, in fact, usually to bo found in a Grocery and Provision Store. Pa tronage respectfully solicited. Terms cash, or when called for. NovSO, 1866-y A. K AYER, GENERAL AGENT. AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING And Forwarding Merchant, No. 131 West Side Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. #* Particular attention given to the keeping, purchase and sale of Negroes. Oct. 23. ly WATT & SAPPINGTON, GROCERY AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, (Next Door to E. Barnard,) No. 65 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. XI are now opening, and intend to keep eou- Y f stantly on hand, a select variety of FAMILY GROCERIES and other articlea adapted to City and Country trade. We solicit a liberal share of patronage. TERMS CASH. * JAMES M. WAIT, JAMES W. SAPPINGTON. Columbus, Ga., Dec. 15, 1850. ts A. CADMAN, Gunsmith and Bell Hanger. the Market House, vSjjpX COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, Scissors ground, Keys made and fitted. Umbrellas aud Parasols repaired, .lobbing work in general done with neatness and dispatch. Terms cash on delivery. Nov. 14. ly THE CASH SYSTEM. IMZIRS- DESSAU, No. 108 Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia. IS now receiving aud opening a brilliant as sortment of fashionable aud seasonable FH.HNOH MIIiZimXIXIY AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, consisting in part of Flench 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, Baragcs, Embroideries, Maltese, Uoniton, Valencian and Point Lace. Also, insets, a full and elegant variety of mourning goods, and various other articles of taste and elegance. All of which are ottered at the nu<Bt reduced price for CASH, aud for CASH ONLY. P. S.—All Cash orders attended to with fidelity and dispatch. [March 31-ts TROY FACTORY WARE ROOMS, No. 40 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. /■ j Keep constantly on hand, at whole-Vi] ad retail. TUBS. BUCKETS, rjjL JL PAILS, CHURNS. CHAIRS, BKD-cEf 6S9D£STEALS. WARDROBE* SAVSB. TABLES, BUREAUS, and other house furnishing and domestic articles. All articles on sale ut the Ware-rooms, are manufactured by the Troy Factory. Orders addressed to TROY FACTORY, will re ceive prompt attention. J. HAMILTON, Successor to R. G. Jefferson A Cos. Columbus. Ga.. April?, IH.V7-y BOOTS AND SHOES! lAM now opening a first-rat'- fresh stock <>f Boots and Shoes* suitable for Ladies, Gents, Misses, Boys, Chi dren and Servants, all of which are of the latest styles, and will he bold at low down prices for cash only. Call and examine at No. 134 Broad street, next door alsivo J. B. Strupper’s, and bring along your money, for I am determined to give you the worth of it. March 26-1 y 8. HOWARD. Agent. SCRUGGS, DRAKE dt, CO, Factors and Commission Merchants, CHARLESTON, S. C RAISIN* AND ALMOND*. RAISINS in quarter and half boxes, aud Al wonds, Currents anil Citrons-—all fresh—Just re^elv-;U and for sale by GUNBi k CO. Feb. 20. PRINTERS INK. \ LARGE lot of Printers Ink, both News and B*Hk —til** former at 3b cents, and the latter at 40 cents per lb., and in cans of different sizes, just received and for sale by March 3-ts CHAFFIN ft JOHNSON COLUMBUS, GA.. AUGUST -20, 1867. MARION SPRINGS. 1 WOULD respectfully inform the public that 1 have fitted AsML. - ’ L up the buildings at the above W.'i.ili Epringaf late Fine miles from Columbus, and prepared to accommodate those who may call on me. The waters are Chalybeate aud Sulphur, aud are not surpassed for their uiediciiinl virtues by any in the State. Excellent arrangements have been made for bathing, which can not be surpassed. Those wishing to go from Columbus can leave l>y the 4 o’clock morning train on the Muscogee Hail ltoad, on Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and stopping at Station No. 3, will find accommodations to carry them to the Springs, distant from the Rail Road about seven miles. Faro from the ltoad to the Springß sl. Forties of three to five, going aud returning same day, will he taken for fifty cents each wav. All I ask is a fair trial. b. T. WOODRUFF, June 30tf Proprietor. BRANDS & KOKNER, Tuners and Repairers of Pianos, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, OF F Klt Hansen’s PREMIUM PIANOS for saleH at very low prices—from $275 $45(1. Second band Pianos takeuw “ “ V “ in exchange. ttdr-Piunos Tuned and Repaired. Call ut the Furniture Store No. 34 Broad Street.- March 24. ly TO PLANTERS. WOOL CARDING. ALL those who want their WOOL well aud quickly carded can be accommodated in the Basement of the Carter Factory, adjoining the Coweta Factory. All wool carded uot giving satis faction 1 will pay the highest market prices for the same. A first rate article of WOOL ROLLS always on hand. [April 30-4m] S. WOODFIELD. MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, CASH CAPITAL 4ND ACCUMULATION $500,000. C. Y. WEMI'LE, Socretary-A. D. MORO AN, l’res’t. Drs. Boswell & Billing, Medical Examiners. 11. 11. EPPING, Agent, Columbus, Ga. March 20, 1867. ly CLOTHIKGI j-—. yJ. H. MERRY. Jllwvi 10 BROAD ST., (Next Door to J. Kyle ft C 0.,) COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, KEEPS constantly on bund, and offers for gale at prices as low as GOOD CLOTHING can be found hero, a large and superior assortment of Gentlemen’s and Youth's Clothing, and Furnishing Goods, all of which have been manufactured under his immediate supervision Every garment warranted as represented. Purchasers are requested to call and examine his extensive stock. November 25. ly NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! HANSFORD, A Tale of Bacon’s Rebellion, by St. George Tucker of Virginia. Two Years Ago, by Charles Kingsley. The Cotton Planters’ Manual, being a compila tion of facts front the best of authorities on the culture of Cotton, by J. A. Turner. Yivia, or the Secret of Power, by Mrs. South worth. The Border Rover, by Emerson Be..nett. Lena Rivers, anew supply. My Last Cruise, and where I went and what 1 saw, by A. W. Habersham. The American Gentleman’s Guide to Politeness and Fashion. Wheeler’s History of North Carolina. Examples from the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, by Mrs. Sigourney. The Wonderful and the Beautiful, or Apples of Gold in Vessels of Silver. The flower Garden, by Brock. The Rose, its culture, ftc., by ParsoiH. Buist on the Rose. White’s Gardening tor the South. •lust received by J. W. PEASE. April IH. 1857. EAGLE ft PHOENIX, No. 160 East Side Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GkA~ r|MIE undersigned having opened Ia new house under the above name, is now ready to dispense, in recherche mode, to his friends and the public at large, the best qualities of imported WINES, BRANDIES, PORTER, ALE, and CI GARS. Also, the bent of CIDER. Every thing shall he served in tlie most fastidi ous manner, either bv the Proprietor himself, or attentive, capable and polite assistants. Our motto shall le, “Wo shall study and strive to please.” A fine LUNCH will be served every day, (Sabbath excepted) at II o’clock, A. M No outside show—but rare attractions are to be found within the “ Eagle ft Phoenix.” Call, see, and l>e satisfied. J. D. SMITH, Agent. Feb. 4-ly MURPHIES ! MURPHIES ! fJpL BBLS. very superior IRISH POTATOES, Red liJ and Yellow. For sale by Feb lit! GUNBY ft CO. A NEW LOT. 1/ \ PIECES Opera Flannels, all colors. Talmas lv/ and Talma Cloths. Largo lot Irish Linens— warranted, at ATKINSON’S. A RARE CHANCE TO MAKE MoasrEY -IMIK undersigned has, at agre and deal of expense, collected together the following valuable Re cipes, ftc., for several of which he bus paid sl6 each, aud he has no idea that any one can possibly fail to make, in a short time, an independent liv ing by selling them. Some of them originally cost SSO, and several of them yet sell, to business men, und the ufHicted. for that amount. All who wish to procure them, either for their own use or to sell again, can receive the entire lot enumerated below, by return tirst mail, post paid, by sending the un dersigned only one dollar: A recipe for making the celebrated Gold aud Silver Counterfeit Detector. A recipe for making the best Black, Blue and Red Inks, und Indelible Inks ol all colors. A recipe for making the celebrated Gil Paste Blacking. A recipe for making the celebrated Washing Fluid, which will enable one to wash more ciothee in one hour than in twelve the ordinary way, und witli scarcely any labor; it is adapted to wash all kinds of fabrics, silks and woolens, as well hh lin ens; it ulso sets colors rather than removes them. A recipe for making the best Matches. A recipe f or making the best Cologne, und the renowned Hair Jnvlgorutor, which is the very best thing for the hair ever discovered. A recipe for making the hair curl most beauti fully, and also to clmuge hair from light or sandy color to black. A recipe for making the very best quality of .Shaving Soap. A recipe for removing Freckles, Tan, and Sun burn from the face and hands. A recipe for keeping Butter from becoming ran cid for four or five yearn. A recipe fur the certain cure of Diarrhea and Flux. A recipe for the curtain cure of Cancer. A recipe that instantly cures the most severe Toothache. A recipe for the certain cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and General Debility. A recipe for tho curtain cure of Ague and Fever, anti Fits of all sorts; this recipe may be considered infallible, as it lias never been know n to fail. A recipe for tempering and polishing edged tools, which has been sold iu Gils neighborhood for S4O. We will also give Dr. Reese’s Discovery, by the sale of which he advertises a man can make S6O per niostb; also Prof. Williamson’s Jwowaysof making from $7 to sl4 per day; and Mr. J. Cook’s wav of making from 500 to 2000 per cent., as ad vertised by him In different newspapers. We will also send a lot of other valuable recipes, too tedious to mention, which we have printed, the entire lot embracing all the valuable recipes, and ways to make money, ever advertised in the Uni ted States. We are well assured that no one will ever regret sending one dollar to procure all the above named valuable Information; for If some should not feel disposed to sell to others, they wqnld still save, every yesr. many times the amount of the cost, by being able t • make these articles instead of having them to buy; and the ingredients used In ! forming them cost comparatively nothing, w* littl** | in fact, that one who manufactures to sell can. ; in many cases, make from 7000 to 8000 percent, j profit. Address ail order* to D. F. BLACKBURN, M. D Hampshire, Maury county, Tennessee. July 11, 1857. IOK MIIT. r |"MIE House and Lot occupied by the subscriber, ft situated on Forsyth, near Randolph Btreut, and convenient to the business part of the city. Jp29 JORDAN L. HOWELL. Dry Goods Emporium. IMPORTANT INTELLIGENCE. I WOULD unist roapuctfully offer my sincere thanks to the citizens of Columbu., and sur rounding couutry, for their patronage, so liberally bestowed on me the past season, and take pleasure in again informing them that ATKINSON Is In the market, with the largest, most varied, and, as the Ladies say, the handsmnest stock ever before offer ed tn the city. My stock has been selected with great care, and uuder the most favorable circum stances, i having paid cash or its cquivalentfor the entire stock; consequently I do uot hesitate to say that I have a stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. SECOND TO NONE IN COLUMBUS, KITIIKK IN QUANTITY, QUALITY Oil CHEAVNKBH. Having tried system for nearly three years, with success “and a general satisfaction on the part of my patrons, 1 feel convinced that the nimble penny is worth a dozen slow shillings, and shall, as before, offer my goods at low prices for CASH ONLY, under the motto of live and let live. The stock comprises: DRESS GOODS. Plain Beruges, all colors aud prices Silk Robes, new style, from $32 60 to $42 50 Grenadino Robes, new style, from... 22 60 to 27 50 Foulard ** “ “ ** 10 00 to 25 00 Chally “ “ “ “ 18 00 to 20 00 Borage “ “ “ “ 10 00 to 10 00 Striped Tafeta Silks, from 10 00 to 25 00 “ Cbene “ “ 16 00 to 26 00 Tissue Robes, ** 22 60 to 26 00 Light Summer Silks, 44 12 00 to 10 00 Organdie and French Jacnet Robes. 300 to 0 00 Blace Silks, very cheap Fancy Printed Organdies, from_37to 75 cents Fancy Muslins and Lawns, from 12y£ to 60 cents French Cambrics, solid colors, quite a variety Plain and Checked Nansooks, Victoria Lawns, Bishop Law!?, Jacnet and Swiss Muslins, Calicoes, from EMBROIDERIES AND LACE GOODS. • 500 Embroidered Collars 26 cents 600 44 44 60 44 500 “ “ 76 “ 1000 “ <• $1 00 Brussels Collars all prices Collars and Sleeves, in sets $1 00 to $5 00 Ladies Kmbroid’d Robes for morning dresses 7 6U to 18 00 44 44 Skirts 6 00 to 16 H 44 44 “ 2 60 to 4 b Infants Eiub’d Robes, beautifhl 6 00 to 7 00 Embroidered Handk’fs, new stylo... all prices 44 Fre ich Combe Bands.. 44 “ “ 44 Jacnet 44 44 “ 44 44 Swiss 44 44 44 White Bugled Blond Laces Black and White Bugle Laces Black Silk Laces, plain and figured, for mantillas Brumul Nets, black'and white Cape Nets White Chantilly Vails Black 44 44 Dunetry Bands Cambric Flouncing, ftc. Ac, HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Ladies Black, Whito and Slate Cotton Hose 44 Lisle Thread aud Open Work Hobo Misses Hosiery in every variety Gents llrown and Bleached English Half Hose Ladies Alexander Silk Gloves 44 Lisle Thread 44 44 Spun Silk 41 44 Kid and LisleGuantlets Gents Lisle Thread and Silk Gloves Ladies Black Paris Mits, 60 to 76 cents ; ftc., ftc. BLEACHED AND BROWN GOODS. 600 pieces 1 yard wide Bleached Domestic ct* 500 44 V* 44 44 44 44 9 600 44 % 44 44 44 44 10 20 0 0 44 1 44 4 4 44 44 Yl% 2000 44 1 44 44 44 Long Cloth 12^ 100 44 1 44 44 44 44 15 10 0 44 l 44 •* Brown Domestic 9 600 44 1 44 4 -Sea Island 44 10 190 44 1 44 4 * 44 44 44 12% The above goods are the cheapest I have ever offered, and would especially urge a call from buy ers. BLEACHED SHEETING. 1104,11-4 and 124 Bleached Linen Sheetings 104 and 114 Pillow Case Linens 500 pieces Pillow’ Case, cotton, 12% cents MANTILLAS. A large stock, embracing every novelty in the new styles of Black and Grey Laces, from $1 to sl6 each. sl6 each. LINEN DRILLS, PANT STUFFS, Ac. Farmers Linen Drills, low price Linen Duck, Plain Brown Linens Striped and Plaid Lint ns for boys Gents Fancy Linen Drills, White Linen Drills Striped and Checked Linens and Satinets, for hoys Check Linen Coatings Venetian Plaids, Cottonades, ftc., I especially cull attention to my stock of goods for Boys* Clothing. SUNDRY ARTICLES Dress Trimming, a great variety Parasoln, Fans, Bonnet Ribbons, Tafeta Ribbons, Bonnets, Misses and Children’s Bloomer Ilats, Infants and Children’s Silk and Leghorn Hats Whale Bone and Steel Spring Hoop Skirts Crinoline for Skirts French and American Flowers Busches, Head-Dresses and Bonnet Trimmings Large stock of handsome Bonnet Ribbons Oent.’s Leghorn and English Straw Hats, ftc. BOOTS ft SHOES. Ladles’black tipped Gaiters at $1 36 44 •* 44 44 1 60 Child’s Ankle Ties Ladies’ Kid Slippers and Baskins 44 “ Boots; Misses Kid Boots Misses Kid Slippers and Fancy Boots Gent.’s fine French calf Pump Boots 44 44 Morocco Pumps, w ith heels “ “ Calf *• 44 “ 44 44 Ca f sewed Shoes And a great many other styles, too numerous here to mention. All in search of cheap and good goods, are invi ted to call and look through the stock before pur chasing. ONE PRICK ONLY, at GEO. W. ATKINSON’S, Two doors below Messrs. Kyle ft Cos. Mari )i3u-3iii 104 Broad street. IMPORTANT TO GENTLEMEN. P. H. HARTMANN WISHES respectfully to inform the citizen umbus and tho visiting public general I v that lie ha* ojamed a J Hair I)resliftfg and Him ving Saloon, in the building formerly occu pied by the Apalachicola Telegraph Office, where Fie expects, by strict attention to business, to merit the confidence of all who will honor him with their patronage. 110 is confident, and deter mined that his establishment, and the style of his work shall be second to none. In his cases will always be found a full assortment of Perfumery, luvigorntors. Soaps, Oils, Combs, IJruslies, Collars, Ac* Wigs and Toupees furnished on short notice, aud warranted in all respects. Entrance on Kan dolphJtreH. Fab. 4-ly CITY HOTELr N. UACKKH, Proprietor. rpillg House, located on tho sonth-east ■ A JL comer of Crawford and Broad streets, is still “in the full tide of successful ex- lgg:a| pertinent.” To the visitor, it shall be nearest attraction of a home, and to the good liver, all the appetite can desire. All charges are mod erate. and every attention given to guests. 44 ~ Stables are adjacent to the Hotel. April I*’- HUM? FKEBH GROCERIES MA.BCUS &, RAGLAND’S. PICKI.KH in bbl. at 50 ci nt Kallnn fipiwd PiiCa FmiCs StuartV axlra Syrup Now Orlcaim Mola.nc. Georgia Ham, ami Lard fine .Smoked and I’lekled Beal Kre.il Cracker., all klnde Choice ftoehen Iltftter lllrain gmith’a Klour. MAUKIAGK HKCOKDK. AKKW copie. of full bound five quire MAK iiIAOK KBCORDB, handeomely printed on good paper, ami Mibatantialljr l.iund, for .ale at th* Dun Office. Krir $lO. CLOTIIIMU. A VICKY heavy aupplr of Gent’, aud Youth** Clothing and fnrni.fitng Ju*t received by exp:o,., anil .riling extremely low by April. 3. nWIIOHIf.D k BRO. GRNT.’H PUKBfISHIWO GOODS. Sill KTS. Under-ahirt*, Collar,. Cravat., Drawer., Halt’ Hone, Handkerchief., Glove., etc., tube procured at DIMBt.F.’S. Keb-4 , TKNNBBBKK BACON. r/• j: An 1,1(8. TeriniM.ee llacon, hog roiiixt. 00, /V/U jnrt received on conaignment, nad for sab* by Apl2tf HUOHKB, DANIBL * 00. WHO HAS MOSEY t gj. k..k BEING! prompted by a de- dKTf. S3 .ire to make aumethlng, urn H PtIIISb !lt I * HI .Amo time to please the HEjpllk purchaier, I offer for sale all pattken. and size* of choice COOKING STOVES, PLAIN, PLANISHED, AND JAPANNED TIKT WARE, LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS, Britannia Ware and Summer Furnace.; Broom, and Coffee Boasters; Lightning Bod. and Bat Traps; Saucepans and l’rm.'re Kettle.; Walir Cooler, and Bathing Tubs; Scaler, Weight, and Mea.urea; Bird Cages aud China bttlance Coffee Pot. (on the guillotine principle); I otware and Cutlery; and every ccuceivable article, nee Jed by Ladle., for the getting up of an excellent dining entertainment, i'or all of which I will charge low, very low, for cash. COPPER WORK, TIN ROOFING, GUTTERING, and all kinds of outside work, in my lino, wlil In* done at short notice Ibr tho puldlc. All bills duo on presentment, except on specified time contracts. Those indebted t.i me wWI pleaFc settle without further notice. April 24-Iy R. M. ALDWOHTII FASHIONABLE HATS ! GOOD HATS 11 All Styles of Hats!l! HATS—HATS—HATS! HATS—HATS—HATS !! If you waut any kind of a HAT Call ut 0 J. 11. DANIEL A CO’S, April 11. 123 Broad Street. COLUMBUS BAKERY, 150 Broad Street* COLUMBUS, GEORGIA KYNEHABT & CRICHTON ARK prepared t > furnish at the shortest notice, and on the most leosonable terms, hll des criptions of BREAD, CRACKERS AND CAKE. Being practical bakers, und provided with the latest and most approved machinery, they are enabled to supply a superior articled! everything usually found in the best establishments of the kind either north or south. They are prepared to execute or ders for all varieties of Cake and Bi t ad.and flatter themselves that from their long experience they can give complete satisfaction to those who tuny favor them with patronage. They use none but the best materials. Butter Crackers 9 cents, and Soda Crackers 9% cents per lb. at w holesale. Or ders from a distance promptly attended to. WHOLESALE PRICKS. Sugar Crackers, \0 cents per lb. Pic Nic 44 10 44 * 44 Boston “ 10 . 44 44 “ Butter ‘ r 8 * 4 < 4 4 Sod a 44 8 44 44 44 Wator 44 8 44 4 * 44 Pilot Bread 8 44 44 44 Navy Bread 6 “ 44 44 N. ll.—Any description of Cake made for Parties, Weddings. Ac. ’ March 9, 1857. ly FOR HALE. A Desirable House and Dot in South Glennvllle, Ala. riMIE subscriber w ishing to move to his X plantation, will sell a burgitin in Ml House and Lot in South Glennville. The improvements consist of a house contain JLmJLJ ing seven rooms, five down stairs und two utiove; a good smoke house, kitchen, and negro house; a good frumed barn, with stalls, carriage house, ftc attached; a fine well and bathing house in the ywrd ; and a fine orchard of select fruit. The Lot contains twenty-two acres of land, sixteen of which is cleared and in cultivation. Payments uiade easy. For particular, apply to Win. A. Barham, on the premises, or William Kennedy, in North Glennville. WM. A. BARHAM. Glenville, July 18,1867-5%m FOR SALE. dwelling house opposite the Moth- r odist Church, now occupied by Chas. Mygatt. Purchasers are invited tn exam- |S ah* I ine the premises. Terms can be easy. If not sold soon, will be leased to u good tenant for a term of years. For further particu lars enquire of L. L COWDEKY, Trustee, Aug7-2w or on the premises GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Corner Baldwin and Forsyth streets. * nPHK undersigned would respecfully notify the X citizens of Columbus and surrounding country that he is well prepared to furnish on the most rea sonable terns, any amount of GROCERIES. PROVISIONS AND CONFECTIONERIES. and In fact every thing the most fastidious ben vivant could desire. Always on hand a full supi ly of Bacon, Sugar, Coffee, Lard, Salt, Moluhucm, Tobacco, and in fact everything that is good. By u strict system of fair dealing he trusts to receive a generous share of public* patron age. Oct. 29, 1860. MARTIN G. WEFT ICE ARRANGEMENTS. AS the Ice season is at hand, and Hogan fa“de sirous of redeeming all his change bills, we will take them for half the amount of Ice we s* 11. Tickets for the season can be obtained ai our store. Ice 2% cents by tho tdork. All amounts under fifty pounds, 8 cents. Ope n all houfs during the day, and until 9 o'clock at night. HOQAN A TERRY. P. 8. All orders from the country, accompanied with cash, punctually attended to, and delivered at any of the Depots free of charge. H. ft T. April 28tf ROCK INLAND PAPER MILLS. PRINTING and Wrapping Paper for sale ou low terms. CASH PAID FOR Rags 8 cents per lb., over 1(h) lbs. 8% cents per lb. Old Kentucky Bagging and Rope 2% cents per lb Old Manilla an<J Gunny Bagging 1 cent per lb Grass Rope 80 cents per hundred. Clean Shucks, Rice and Rye Straw, in balcn, 60 cents per hundred. Columbns, March 9.1867. GUNBY ft CO. HAVE just received a large aud fresh assort went of the following articles, to-wit. Almonds, Ufti’dnH, Currants, Citron. Brandy Cherries, West India Sweetmeats,assorted, Pflpt-r, Muir ft Sons Edinburg Ale. Maccaroni, Vermicelli, Pineapple Cheese, Pickled Herrings, Sardines, Chocolate, J. Anderson's bol&ce Tobacco, Segars, Lorllnrd's, Macaboy and Honey dew Snuff, import ed and domestic Liquors and Wines of all kinds, treble F, G, and Blasting Powder, 6ftfety fuse, shot and lead, and every other article usually kept by Grocers. m;iy2B REMOVAL. RM. A K. Is.Gruy, have removed to No. 133 t Broad Street, one door below Ay re’s Auction House, formerly occupied by J. P. ft A. lllges, where they will be happy to wait on their friends Just received and will be constantly receiving, a large supply of MEAL and FLOUR. In tlie Article of Flour We clain to have the best. CUSTOMER* Can be supplied with Meal and Flour at thair resi dence* by application at the Store or of our wagon No Disappointment* Housewives shall uot grumble because there is no good Flour In tho market. Our arrangements are such that wc can supply any desired quantity or quality. day and nigh 3 October 8, 1866. Administrator’s Sale. IN pnmiiantn of an onlorot the Court of” Ordi nary of Mum'ogi-u county, will be Hold, at tjir Market llou-o in tho City of Coltllntill,, on the KIH.BT TODAY IN dJtiITKMBKK NKXT. tho following properly, to-wit: Three .hares ol Mobile and Glraru Bail Hoad Stuck, Five shares Bank of Columbus Block, one note on L. Oambrlll for one Writing Desk, one Letter Press, und one bulc of cotton, us the property of Btcrling F Grimes, Into us said county - decided. Terms Cash. K. 8. OKKKMWOOD, Adm’r. July Mtd HOCK SALT. I SOCK BALT in blocks front 10 to 200 lb*., a su -111 parlor article for stock and cheaper than Any other salt, by GUNBY A CO. Dec 2—ts FULTON MARKET BEEF.~ Ct nOICK Fulton Market Beef and an Extra lot / ofTennessee llama, just received In B*jt. 13. ti’ NIIY A CO; BEDSTEA DS A *ATTKAIO A LARGE lot ou hand und for sale, very lw at J. U. KIKES’. TO FISH EHBES. A FINE selection of Fishing Tackle, Roth. Ac. for sain by h, Vt ABF. Marck’ZA BACON. non POUNDS ChoiceTeuuesstc Bacon, lU.A ™ juat received and for sale by ’ .1 KEFI.ItSON A HAMILTON ON •consignment, 4i I BALES Northern Hay. For sale l y D Aug. 1* HUGHES, DANTKL £ CO. {NO. 24.