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c|Ji #ailij §uu. niOMAS DK WOLF THOMAS GILBERT. UK WOLF <fc GILBERT, editors and proprietors. Published daily at Five Dollars a year. Where the subscription is made for less than a year, at the rate of Fifty Cents a month. Single copies, Five Cents. ADVERTISING RATES. Advertisements will be inserted at Ten Cents i jua for arst insertion, and Five Cents a line for * u:h subse juent insertion of the same—to be paid f., r *i,eu the idvertisement is handed into the office. CONTRACT ADVERTISERS. t Card not exceeding 6 lines, not renewable, will be inserted three months for $4, six months f,, r to or one year for sl9. Time agreed upon to be paid tor before the advertisement is put in type. Advertisements not exceeding ten lines, renew able at pleasure, inserted at S2O a year—to be paid •i,r quarterly in advance. Advertisements of 20 lines, renewable at pleas ure, inserted at S3O a yeax—payable quarterly in U Goutract advertisements exceeding 20 lines, 111 be barged at the rate of $lO for every ad ditional ten lines—payable quarterly in advance. Advertisements or notices, occupying a piece be 'eu [he reading matter and advertisements, will be charged Ten Cents a line for every iuser tion. professional cards. BRYANT DUNCAN, ATTORNEY at law, COLUMBUS, GA. W r ILL practice in the Courts of Russell and adjoining counties of Alabama, in the Coun ty of Muscogee, Georgia, and in the Federal and supreme Courts of both States. All business attended to with promptness. UlHce over the Storo of Guuby & Cos. G. A. DULLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GA., At the Office of the Columbus Enquirer. April 13—ts ROBERT E. DIXON, attorney at law, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. C IT ICE on Randolph Street, formerly occupied ) by Sevmour R. Bonner, opposite the Post Of fice. ‘ ‘ _ Feb. 2, 1357. ly HAMILTON & PLANE, attorneys at law, COLUMBUS, GA., , JAVE renewed their copartnership and will 11 devote their undivided attention to the prac tice of the profession in the counties of Muscogee, ibirris, Talbot and Chattahoochee in this State and in Russell county, Ala. Office over E. Barnard’s store, Broad Street. Jan. 28-ts 11. V. MARTIN J- *>• MARTIN. MARTIN <fc MARTIN, attorneys at law, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. OFFICE on Broad Street, in the second story over the Store of Gunby & Cos. Jan. 24, 1857. ly WM. T. HOLDERNESS, ATTORNEY at law, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, OFFICE 128 Broad Street, over Ridgway, Week ly & Cos., in the rear of the Charleston Bank Agency. Jan. 24, 1857. ly ROBERT G. CARITHERS, Attorney at Law, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, tlflLL practice in all the counties of the Cha- YY tahoocheo Circuit; in the counties of Chat tahoochee, Olay, Early, and Randolph, of the Pa taula Circuit; and Oaihoun and Decatur counties, of the South Western Circuit. February 28, 1856. ly ROBERT BAUGII J- J- SLADE. BAUGH <fc SLADE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Columbus, Georgia, WILL practice law in Muscogee and the adjoin ing counties of Georgia and Alabama. Office over Bank of Columbus, Broad Street. Jan. 12,1857 —ts Dr. S. BASS HAS 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. CARHIGER, j S prepared to attend to all Surgical canes _ 1 committed to his charge. f W Office as heretofore, in the old St. Mar.v s Kauk building. Residence—Northeast corner of Crawford and Forsyth streets. Feb. 12 ly lifts. H. M. JSI M. A. ChECKIiEY, RAVING 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 ot all kinds, which may be entrusted to their treatment. Ollice next door to Ridgway, Cleckloy & Cos., over Perry Spencer’s Grocery store, Broad st. Office hours from 8 to 10 a. m., and from 3 to p. m.: also at night between 8 and 10 o’clock. Columbus, April *25 ts A _||l V J. FOGLE & SON, DENTISTS, OFFICE ON RANDOLPH, NEAR UROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. May 9-ly CUSHMAN, X> BN 1* X S 1* ■ WINTER BUILDING, 48 Broad street, Colum bus, Ga. Jan. 11, 1856 DR. W. F. LEE, -ee- IDEHSTTIST, . 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 DANFORTH, NAGEL & CO. Wholesale and Retail Druggists, No 10T Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, DEALERS IN DRUGS, Medicines and Chemicals, Dyewoods and Dyo Stuffs, Oils, I’aints, and Painter’s ar ticles, Varnishes, Window Glass, Putty,Glassware, Perfumery, Ac., Ac. Everything warranted as represented. Orders from the country promptly filled aud satisfaction guaranteed with regal'd to price and quality. Physicians’ Prescriptious accurately compound ed at all hours of the day ami night. JEFFERSON Jfc HAMILTON, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, No. 118 Broad Street, COLUMBUB, GEORGIA, JOSEPH JEKFEItSON JOHN 11. HAMILTON. November 15, 1856. ts Drugs, Medicines, and Perfumery. HAVING now received my Spring and Summer stock of the above named articles, I aui pre pared to fill allorder, in the best style, and with tho most choice articles in my line. All wishing to purchase are invited to call and examine. March 25 R. A. WAKE. BONNETS. HAVING the handsomest Silk Bonnets; also, a good assortment of Straw Bonnets, aud all accessary tiimmings, wo invite the Ladies to call and purchase at exceedingly low prices of Aprils S. KOTHCHILD A BRO. PIANO FORTES. PFRSONSJn want of a Fine strument, can he supplied onßrßf” W Wj’M moderate terms. A llneassortmcntt* u u “ w select from, at October 31. ts SAMMIS A ROONEY’g. PEAS AND BEANS. 1 t|) BUSHELS PEAS and BEANs, just receiv Its ved aud for sale by ‘lay 2. ts JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. brandies and wines I 'OR Medicinal purposes, for sale bv BROOKS A CHAPMAN. CANDY for the million. |L3T received a large aud most magnificent lot ° of FANCY CANDIES, which cannot fail to lyease the most fastidious taste. Call and see them, “you wish something nice in that line, at April 17-ts. J.L. CELLA’S. LINENS. A LARGE invoice of Linens of all descriptions and for all purposes, for sale at low prices by A PBIS 8 ROTHCHILD A BRO vol. hi.} DESIRABLE RESIDENCES FOR SALE. r p IIE subscriber has the control of two rcsiiltm- X ces situated ou the South east corner of what is known as the Male Academy square, which ho will sell on very reasonable terms. This p!\>pcrty has been paid for through the Loan Associations, and can be arranged by the payment of a small sum of niouev down, for the rents to meet the debt for the purchase of the pro perty. WM. C. GKAY. AuglO-lin HOUSE AND LOT POU SALE. I OFFER for sale the House and Lot p a whereon I now reside. The location is one of the healthiest and most pleasant igiasi in the city. The dwelling contains fiveJLjLJL rooms, a tine store room, bathing room, and three line closets. There is a brick kitchen with two rooms and a negro house with two rooms, all new and complete, having been built within the last year. Poisons desirous of obtaining a pleasant residence, would do well to examine my place. Aug7-lmo F. G. WILKINS. GOKTCHIUi & HODGES’ COLUMBUS STEAM PLANING MILLS. Corner of St. Clair and Jackson streets, near tlio Methodist Church, COLXTTvIBTTS, GkA.. tlHllS establishment has now commenced ope -L rations, with entirely new machinery aud all thoAatest improvements. Wo have secured tlio most experienced workmen, and intend to use none but tlie best material. Sash, Blinds and Panel Doors, M ill bo furnished and boxed at the Factory, at tho following prices: Sasu.—Bxlo, 7 cents; primed and glazed, cts. 10x12, 9 • “ “ 18 “ 12x14,10 “ “ “ 25 “ 12x16,11 * ; “ •< 27 “ 12x18,12 “ “ “ 30 “ 12x20,14 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 he added. All Sash glazed with a superi or article of French Glass. For the convenience of those ordering, we give below tho sizes of Frames for Windows for the above sized Glass: NO. OP LIGHTS. SIZE OF OPENIXO. Bxlo, 12 lights 3 ft ft 41^ Bxlo, 15 “ 4ft B*4*3 ft 4U Bxlo, 18 “ sft 6*4x2 ft 4*4 Bxlo, 24 “ slt 6*4x3 ft % 10x12,15 “ sft 5*4x2 ft 10U 10x12.18 *’ 6ft 6kx2 ft 10k 10x12, 24 6 ft 6k%3 ft 10k 10x14,12 “ sft 2*4x2 ft 10*4 12x14, 15 “ 6ft 4*4x3 It 4k 12x14. IS “ 7 ft 6*4x3 ft 4k 12x16, 12 “ sft 10kx3 ft 4k 12x16, 15 “ 7ft 2*4x3 ft iXZ 12x18, 12 “ 6ft 6*4x3 ft 4k 12x20, 12 “ 7ft 2kx3 ft 4k 12x22, 12 “ 7ft 10kx3 ft 4* .j 12x24 12 “ Bft 6kx3ft ‘4k 14x20, 12 “ 7ft 2*4x3 ft lok 14x24, 12 “ Sft 6*4x3 ft 10% Rolling Blinds, tor Windows, 00 cents per foot, measuring the length. A window five feet would cost $3 without Fainting, Catches, or Hinges. PANEL DOORS: 1% inch thick, without Moulding $2 50 13| .* a a a 2 75 1% “ “ 4 panels moulded on one side... 360 ia| “ a “ a “ “ ... 400 1% “ “ Moulding one side 3 00 1 % a “ “ ‘ 3 25 I/'s “ “ Moulding both sides 350 \y. “ a a “ “ 375 1% “ a a “ a 400 1% a “ “ “ 450 In addition to the above, Blinds painted and fur nished with Hinges and Catches, if desired ; also, Sash glazed with German or French plate, paint ed. stained, enamelled, embossed and Bohemian glass, of all shades and colors, for sideand 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 dumber planed, and flooring aud ceiling tungued and grooved. Scroll and other descriptions of Brackets, for or namenting Cottages. Green Houses, Ac., made to order. The proprietors and builders believe they can give entire satisfaction to all who may iavor them with orders. All the above work will be furnished at short notice. Sash kept constantly on hand. All orders sent with tlie Cash, or City Acceptance, will meet with prompt attention. Work to be sent by tbo River, Kail Roads, or in Wagons, will be at tbo risk of the purchaser, as the work will be considered de livered. Special contracts can be made for large jobs. -Jan. 16-ly To Southern Merchants & Tourists. PACIFIC^HOTEL, 172 Greenwich Street, New-York, Ouo Door North of Oourtland. TITHE Proprietors would advise too people of the I 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 witli an abundance of viands, cooked and served in the most unexceptionable manner. The location of this Hotel is superior, be ing in tlie vicinity of tlie various approaches to the city and to its great thoroughfares, and yet suffi ciently privato to make the establishment a Home and Family Circle where a genial hospitality may be enjoyed without many of the annoyances und inconveniences of most public hotels. The patron age oftlie Southern peoplo is respectfiillpsolicited. JOHN PATTEN, Jn. March 24-6 mp BEXJ. LYXDK. MATTRASSES. A splendid lot at J. 11. SIKES’S CABINET WARE-HOUSE, 48 BROAD STREET, (East Side,) COLUMBUS. GA., \\Tll KRE lie will be pleased VV to see his old friends and patrons in the Cabinet line. He will always have competent workmen to do all kind of CABINET WORK in the best style. Particular attention given to Upliolaterlng aud Repairing. COFFINS made to order witli promptness* a moderate charges. Jail. 26.1857. J- H. SIKES. NEW BOOK STORE. CHAFFIN & JOHNSON, No. 90 Broad Street, Columbu*, Ga., (SIGN OF TIIE RED AND WHITE FLAG) HAVING purchased of G. W. Ma- -•- a .thews hut stock of 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 tioner}*, 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, Jiin3-tf VALUABLE PROPERTY. ONE of tlie most desirable and couveni- A. entiy arranged RESIDENCES in the Ejgff city, for sain on accommodating terms. -B* IHJL 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 aud buy them at low prices of AprilH 8. ROTTICHILD A BRO. BURNING FLUID, &c. BURNING FLUID, Spts. Turpentine, and Al cohol, a nil supply. K- A. WAKE. Marcl,2s BEDSTEADS A MATTRASSES. A LARGE lot on baud aud for Bale, very low t J. 11. SIKES’. TO FISHERMEN. A FINE selection of Fishing Tackle, Rods, Ac. for sale by R. A. WARE. Marck26 BACON. 11l | |! |l I POUNDS Choice Tennessee Bacon, 1 ” I,* t'JyJ j ust received and for sale by JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. ON CONSIGNMENT, Aft BALES Northern Hay. For sale by Hff Aug. 18 HUGHES, DANIEL A 00. Ct t fails COLUMBUS, GA., SEPTEMBER 7, 1857. IIARNDEN’S rr f IfeU-lL EXPRESS. HARNDEN’S EXPRESS COMPANY to*g leave to inform the public that they are now run ning Daily Expresses in charge of experienced Messengers upon Mail trains throughout tho North, Fast, South and West. Express leaves daily for Macon, Augusta, Savannah, Charleston, Atlanta. Montgomery, Chattanooga and Nashville, and all intermediate points upon tho several Rail Roads throughout the southern country. Express for the North and East leaves Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday, on the Savannah and New York Mail Steamers. Also,daily Express via land route to Wilmiugton, 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 specified in the Company’s receipt, which must he given. Freight and valuables forwarded with surety and dispatch. Gold, Silver and Bank Notes transported at lowest rates. Notes, Drafts and Bills 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. Hill, Agent at Columbus, Ga., shall bo 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 the most celebrated manufactu rers, just received at DIBBLE’S. Feb 24 NORTHERN WAGONS. ON consignment, two. four, and six hoi>e Wa gons, of Northern manufacture, and for sale by HUGHES, DANIEL & CO. Apl2tf JEWELRY. CAMEO, Pearl, Coral, Jet, and all Gold Sots, the largest and finest assortment ever before of fered in this city, at Oct, 18-ts WILLARD A COOPER’S. P. LANDON, mlo2 BROAD STREET, Manufacturer ami Dealer in HATS AND CAPS Os all descriptions and prices. Hats made to order, and old Hats re-drefised. Columbus, Ga., Jan. 21. ly J. U. HAPI’OLDT J. p. MURRAY. HAPPOLDT MURRAY, JipSß 46 WW BROAD COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Importers and Manufacturers of (xUNS, RIFLES, PISTOES, And all Articles in tlie Trade. Repairing executed with neatness and dispatch. Keyß fitted. Terms cash for all kinds of work. Juno 5. PRO BONO PUBLICO. IN STORK AND FOR SALK BY JEFFERSON & HAMILTON, No. lid Broad St., Columbus, Ga. OMOKED Fulton Market Beef; O Pickled do do do Smoked Tongues English Dairy Cheese; New York State Cheese Mackerel, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, in kits, qr. and hf l>bls Extra sugar cured Tennessee Hams Extra Georgia Hams Choice Goshen Butter by every steamer Fresh Country Butter always on hand White Beans, Irish Potatoes and Onions Soda and Butter Crackers; Pickles and Sardines Rio and Java Coffee. Teas of all kinds, from Jenkins & Cos. New Orleans, crushed and powdered Sugars Fine and domestic Liquors and Cigars FLOUR and MEAL always on hand, and of the best quality. Every thing, in fact, usually to be found in a Grocery and Provision Store. Pa tronage respectfully solicited. Terms cash, or when called for. N0v20,1856-y WATT A SAPPINGTON, GROCERY AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, (Next Door to K. Barnard,) No. 65 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. WE are liow opening, and intend to keep con stantly on hand, a select variety of FAMILY GROCERIES and other articles adapted to City and Country trade. We solicit a liberal share of patronage. TERMS CASH. JAMES M. WATT, JAMES W. SAPPINGTON. Columbus, Ga., Dec. 15, 1856. ts GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Corner Baldwin and Forsyth streets. TMIE undersigned would respecfully notify the citizens of Columbus and surrounding country that he is well prepared to furnish on the most rea sonable terms, any amount of GROCERIES. PROVISIONS AND CONFECTIONERIES. and in fact every thing the most fastidious bon vivant could desire. Always on hand a full supply of Bacon, Sugar, Coffee, Laid, Suit,, Molhmnch, Tobacco, and in fact every thing that is good. By e strict system of fair dealing he trusts to receive a generous share of public patron age. Oct. 29, 1806. MARTIN G. WEST A. CADIHAN, Gunsmith and Bell Hanger. ‘the Market House, vSjgS/ COLUMBUS, G-EOUGI A, Scis-im- ground, Keys made and fitted. Umbrellas und Parasols repaired. Jobbing work in general done with neatness and dispatch. Terms cash on delivery. Nov. 14. ly THE CASH SYSTEM. IVEIFtS- DESSAU, No. 108 Broad Street, Columbus, Ceorgla. 18 now receiving and opening a brilliant as sortment of fashionable aud seasonable FR.BNCH MILLIWHIAY AND FANCY DItESS GOODS, consisting lu part of French and English Straws, Plain and Fancy Hair, Crape and Silk Bonnets; Flats, Riding, Misses aud Infants Hats; Ribbons, French Flowers and Head Dresses, Mantillas, Silks, Grenadines, Raragcs, Embroideries, Maltese, lloniton, 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 offered at the most 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. /v* •■j Keep constantly on hand, at whole-® e-mm-gd* *ale and retail. TUBS. BUCKETS, tj*. iAII.S. CHURNS. CHAIRS, BED-Cfi SEBBSSTEADS. WARDROBES, SAFES. TABLES, BUREAUS, and other house furnishing and domestic articles. ffsr All articles on sale at tbo Ware-room., arc manufactured exclusively by the Troy Factory. Orders addressed to TROY FACTORY, will re ceive prompt attention. J. HAMILTON, Successor to R. 0. Jefferson A Cos. Columbus, (la., April 7,1867-y BOOTS AND SHOES! I AM now opening a first-rate I fresh stock of Boots aud Shoes WB suitable for Ladies, dents, Misses, / X Boys, Chi dren und Servants, all of which are of tlie latest styles, and vriil be sold at low down prices for cash only. Call and examine at No. 134 llroai! street, next door above J. It. Mtrupper’s, and bring along your money, for I am determined to give you tlie worth of it. March 26-1 y H. HOWARD, Agent. SCRUCSCIS, DRAKE * CO, Factor, and Commission Merchants, CHARLESTON, 8. C FOR RENT. ritHE House and Lot occupied by the subscriber, X situated ou Forsyth, near Randolph Street, and convenient to the business part of the city. j 2 JORDAN L. HOWELL MARION SPRINGS. I WOULD respectfully inform the public that 1 have fitted ** L up the buildings at tho above Springs (late Pino Knot,)sixtoen miles from Columbus, and prepare J to accommodate those who may call on me. The waters are Chalybeate and Sulphur, and are not surpassed for their mediciual virtues by any in the State. Excellent arrangements have been made for bathing, which cannot beHur|>asaed. Those wishing to go from Columbus can leave by the 4 o’clock morning train on the Muscogee Rail Road, on Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, aud stopping at Station No. 3, will find accommodations to carry them to the Springs, distant from the Rail lload about seven miles. Fare from the Hoad to the Springs sl. Parties of three to five, going and returning same day, will he taken for fifty cents each way. All l ask is a fair trial. * L. T. WOODRUFF, June3otf Proprietor. BRANDS HORNER, Tuners and Repairers of Pianos, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, OF FE It Hansen’s celebrated mast-K — PREMIUM PIANOS for at very low prices—from $275 $450. Second hand Pianos takenVf u Jr \J 9 in exchange. ’ianos Tuned aud Kepnired. Call at the Furniture Store No. 34 Broad Street.” March 24. ly MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, CASH CAPITAL AND ACCUMULATION $500,000. C. Y. YVEMPLK, Secretary-A. 1). MOKQ AN, I’res’t. Drs. Boswell & llilliug, Medical Examiners. 11. 11. EPPING, Agent, Columbus, Ga. March 20, 1857. ly CLOTHING! J. H. MERRY. Jilwj 103 BROAD ST., (Next Door to J. Kyle & C 0.,) COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, KEEPS constantly on hand, and offers for sule at prices as low as GOOD CLOTHING can be found here, a large and superior assortment of Gentlemen’s and Yontli’a 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 I NEW BOOKS! HANSFORD, a Tale of Bacon's Rebellion, by ct. George Tucker of Virginia. Two Years Ago, by Charles Kingsley. The Cotton Planters’ Manual, being a compila tion of facts from the best of authorities on the culture of Cotton, by J. A. Turner. Vivia, or the Secret of Power, by Mrs. South worth. The Border Rover, by Emerson Bei.net;. 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 aud Fashion. Wheeler’s History of Noi th Carolina. Examples from the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, by Mrs. Sigourney. The Wonderful and tlie Beautiful, or Apples of Gold in Vessels of Silver The Flower Garden, by Brock. The Rose, its culture, Ac., by Parsons. Buist oil tlie Rose. White's Gardening lor the South. Just received by J. W. PEASE. April 18. 1857. SOMETHING TO SUIT THE SEASON. 11l AYE now on hand a good .supply of the cheap . est and most reliable remedy now in use for the cure of all Affections of the Bowels—< heapest, be cause it does more good, aud cure* quicker and more permanently than any other remedy—and most reliable, because the materialsof which it is composed are perfectly Hafe and innocent to tho most delicate constitution. These facts are indis putable, aud can be substantiated by men of the highest respectability and standing in Columbus and vicinity. Please 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—T see evidences of it every day. (live the Southern Cordial one trial—it is innocent and pleasant, and good for children Teething, Dynuitery, Flux, or any Bowel Disease. JACK SMITH, Proprietor, May 21-tt :it Gunby fc Co.’s Corner. WOOD A. PEROT’S Ornamental Iron Works, PHILADELPHIA, PA. WE are now prepared to furnish all orders lbr Iron Railings for Cemeteries, public squures, buildings, Ac., with posts to go into the ground, if desired, (thus saving tlie huge expense of stone 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 and coal districts, where those necessary materials can he lmd ut the lowest prices, and being the oldest, most experi enced. and largest house in tire business, we offer, at prices lower than any establishment in the Union, an unusually large assortment of designs, which are in the bauds of our Agents, Goetcbius A Hodges of Columbus, Ga., to whom we refer all for information, and whi• is authorized to sell all work delivered onlsiard *f vessel.- at Philadelphia, at our very lowest prices. WOOD A PEROT. June 11-ts MANHATTAN E^UAKIAN CONDITI ON I *O\VDKIIS, FOR HORSES. USED for the cure of Distemper. Pink Eve, Cold and .Slobbering. Farcy on Lump on the Skin, Rough Coat, Mange, Obstructed Urine, .Swelled Legs. Lobs of Appetite, Worms, General Debility, impurities of tie- blood or want of condition. Tho ease and suf. ty with which they are given, renders them an in valuable and convenient medi cine, and one that should be kept on hand by every horse owner. Fur racing or trotting Horses, they are worth the purse, as they strengthen the wind, give an elasticity aud fleetness to the motion, and invigorate the whole frame. They have received the acknowledgment*; of thousands of the best uud most celebrated Farriers and Horsemen, as a safe and superior medicine, and are universally approved and recommended by every one that uses them. For Milch Cows they are indispensable, as they remove all obstructions in the milk veins or pas sages, and cuu* an abundance of fine rich milk. Sold only by BROCKS A CHAPMAN, Druggists, Sign Negro and Mortar. Columbus,Ga. Aug. 17. 1857-ts 30,000 achlis or rja nl3 FOR SALK. SOME in Tallapoosa, near the Tallassee Factory; some in Coosa, ou the Plank Road; some in Maon county, near tlie Montgomery and West Point Rail Road,at least 16,000 acres. These land* will produce from $lO to sl6 and S2O worth ol produce per acre. A mar can make $250 to the hand. Perfectly healthy and well watered. I will sell from 80 acres to 1600 in a settlement, just to suit the purchaser, und ou liluo to suit the pur chaser. Farms well improved can be. had, or land in the woods, Junt t<> suit the purchaser. Titles warranted. Apply to the subscriber, living two miles South of Notasulga. My address is Notasulga, Macon county. Alubama. I will lie ready to show* any of the above hinds when called on. LEVI JONES. July 23 shi FOR SALK. \ HOUSE and Lot on Oglethorpe street. For particulars apply to Aug2ltf JAMES A. WHITESIDE. FRESH SIPPLIEN AT Marcus & Ragland’s. IJKEBII (jonheti lluttfr; New Clieene; DufiieM’n - Migur-cured Harm.; augur-cured Blioiildera; Extra Hinoked Beef Tongue,; Dried ii-i't; Craeknell Biscuit. ((at BUTTER and UIIKKBK received every week. July2tf A I TENTION HOUSEKEEPERS. SAFES of the heat make and material, and of a ue atyle, at prices varying from $8 to S2O, for anie l.y J. H. HIKES. June 16tf NEW BOILER FOR SALE. \ FIRST RATE uew Boiler, 30 feet long, 42 inches diameter, double 16 inch flues, of best material and workmanship, will be sold very low. Apply ot office of June 3otf ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS. BURNING FLUID. A SUPERIOR article of Burning Fluid, for sale by DANFORTH * NAOEt. EAR AND EYE. DRS. LEBRUN & DUFTON, OCULISTS AND AURISTS. DU. LEIiKUN offers to those suffering from deafness, his infallible aural leniodioa, which have been successful in nearly three thousand cases of confirmed deafness! These remedies have been pronounced by Drs. Khrainer, of Herliu, and Deleau, of Paris, and Curtis Pilcher, of London, ns the most wonderful ever applied for diseases of in ternal aud middle ear. They comprise different courses for the vniious diseases that affect the ex ternal aud middle ear. Dr. Lebrun warrants a cure in every case, where the ear is perfect in its formation. He has eighteen certificates from those who have been deaf from infancy, whose hearing is now completely restored, and they are now ena bled to learn the language! Over twenty-seven hundred cases of deafness have been successfully treated by linn. Certificates to that effect may he seen on application. In all cases of deafness arising from inflamma tion, thickening, or even perforation of tho ‘ mem braua tympani,’ usually called tho ‘drum;’ inflam mation of mucous membrane of the tympanum aud custiehnin tube, with accumulation of mucus; nervous affections, polypus growths, Ac., or when the disease cun bo traced to scarlet, typhus, bilious or intermittent fever, colds, the use of quinino or mercurial medicines, gatherings in the ears of childhood. Ac., the sense cun, in nearly eveiy in stance, he restored. When a want of secretion is apparent, the ‘auditory canal’ being dry and scaly; when the deafness is accompanied with noises in the ear, like rustling of leaves, chirping of insects, falling water, ringing of bells, pulsa tions, discharge of matter; when in a stooping position a sensation is felt as if a rush of blood to the head had taken nluce; when the hcuring is perfectly acute where there is much noise, or less acute in dull, cloudy weather, or when cold has been taken, the course pursued by Pr. Lebrun is considered infallible. Dr. DUFTON, the only practitioner in the United States who practices the new, painless, and suc cessful method in treating all diseases to which the Eye is subject, where every other means have failed to afford relief; he asks from such a fair and impartial taial. Patients sending n few particulars of their ertse, can have remedies sent to any part. TESTIMONY. “ We the undersigned, practitioners of medicine in the city of New York, having lmd occasion to with- s.< the practice of Drs. Lebrun and Duftou.in diseases of the Ear and Eye, laying aside all pi fessioual jealousy and prejudice, freely admit the course pursued by them in treating diseases of those delicate organs, from the unparalleled suc cess which has attended it, is well worthy the at tention of our professional brethren throughout tin! I lilted States. Their system of treating disea ses of the middle and internal ear, by the use of ‘medicated vapors.’ particularly in chronic and complicated cases, forms anew era in the practice of aural surgery,and fills up n void which has long been felt by the general practitioner. In diseases of the uye, they seldom require to resort to an op eration. As skillful Aurista and Oculists, and en thusia>tically devoted to their profession, we cor dially recommend them to such as may require their aid ’ Signed, Alexander K. Mott, M. D Gkorop, s. Granin, M. and. Horace Winslow, M. D. C. Deurjian, M. I) Allkton B. Francis, M. D. T V. Van Buren, M. I). Bedford Dorfmus, M. D. New Yoik August 7, 1849. Students wishing to perfect themselves in*this branch of medical science, will find an opportunity bv joining the class, at tho Eye and Ear infirmary of Dr. In-lacy Lebrun, Union Place. Cliques every Tuesday and Friday afternoon, from 1 to 3 o’clock during Medical College teiUis. 4 . TEH MS —Five Dollars Consultation fee. Ten dollars to he paid when the hearing is restored to its original acuteness. Address Drs. J. DELACY LEBKEN A DUFTON, Union Place, New York City. N. 3.—A treatise ou tho nature and treatment of deafness and di nooses of the ear, with the treat ment ol the deaf and dumb. Price One Dollar. Money letters must he registered by the Host Master. Registered letters at our risk—please bear this in mind. Correspondents must enclose Postage for return answer, the new postage law requiring pre-payment of letters. uug6-6ni IMPORTANT TO GENTLEMEN. P. H. HARTMANN respectfully \ V inform the citizes limbus, and the visiting public J® generally that he has opened a Hair Dragging and Bha- ° iintT dun vlng Saloon, in the building formerly occu pied by the Apalachicola Telegraph Office, where he expects, by strict attention to business, to merit the confidence of all who will honor him with th< ir patronage. He is confident, and deter mined (Imt his establishment, and the style of his work shall he second to none. In his cases will always b<* found a fill I assortment of Perfumery 9 Invigorators, Soups, Oils, Combs, Brushes, Collars, Ac. if*} Wigs and Toupees furnished on short notice, and warranted in ull respects. Entrance on Ban dolpli Street. Fob, 4-ly CITY HOTEL. N. BACKER, Proprietor. fIUIIH House, located on the south-east JL corner of Crawford and Broad streets, instill “in the full tide of successful ex pertinent.’’ To the visitor, it shall Ik* *■■■ Mil nearest attraction ol a home, and to the good liver, all the appetite can desire. All charges are mod erate. and every attention given to guests. If si’ Stabh s are adjacent to the Hotel. April 16. 1867 I y FRESII OROCBRIBI AT MARCUS & RAGLAND’S. IJICKLKS in bid. at 50 cents per gallon J Spiced Pig's Keel: Stuart’s extra Syrup New Orleans Molasses Georgia Hams and Laid Fine. Sin Ued and Pickled Beef Fresh Crackers, all kinds Choice Goshen Butter Hiram .Smith’s Flour. TURNIP SEED. A FB*-Sll supply >1 imported Turnip Seed: il Luge English Norfolk: Kata Buga: Bed Dutch; Early White Flat Dutch ; Just received and for mile ut the Drug Store of August IS. BROOKS A CHAPMAN. BACON FOR SALK. \FI NK lot of Side.!, MiouhlerN and llamn, to close a consign iimut, hv AugiiMt IS. HUGHES, DANIEL A CO. RKSIDKKCE IN COLUMBUS I'Oll SAl.iv i OFFER for sale my lerldcnee, situated in the . North Mist part of Uoluiuhna, ou Troup street, between Fiahklin and Bridge streets, first door North ol Mr. Abbot, and immediately in the rear of tin 1 ie-idcnce ol Lite Rev. Thouias 11. Sludo. For terms and price, call at my rtore. AugU-lm (1. 11. TERRY. FRESH FRUITS. \HT1 11’ It'S air-tight seif sealing Jars, for pre serving freali Fruits, Tomatoes, Ac. Tin-se jars and runs will keep your fruit and vegetables in sound aud perfect order Ihe whole year, thus enabling you to have these delicious articles when ever wanted Two gross quart, and half gallons, for sale by B. A. WAKE. Jnnelfl NEW liIIUCKRIEN. ■fyXTlta Sugar Cured llama: Dried Beef; Ij Choice I-oaf Lard ; Rice; Mcsl and Flour; New Orleans Crushed and Powdered Sugars; Java Bio aud Lugutra C'oflcos ; Teas; Soaps, Stareli arid Candles, Ac , Ac. Also, list barrels Whisky, of different biumls, on hand and for sale st tlie lowest market prices for cash. By JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. July 2d, 1867. marriage records. A FEW copies of full bound ftvo quiro MAR- KlAOli RECORDS, handsomely printed on good paper, and substantially hound, for solo at the Sun Office. Price $lO. CLOTHING. AVERY heavy supply of Oent's and Youth’s Clothing, and furnishing goods, just received by express, and selling extremely low by ‘Aprils 8. KOTHCTIILD A BRO. UENT.’S FURNISHING GOODS. Sill RTS, Under-shirts, Collars, Cravats, Drawers, Half Hose, Handkerchiefs, (Moves, etc., to be procured at DIBBLE’S. Feb 24 TENNESSEE BACON. CP A(iO lilts. Tennessee Bacon, hog ronnd. t)0 , “JIJvJ just received on consignment, and for sale by Apl2tf HUGBEB, DANIEL * CO. WHO HAS MOSEY 1 M. 11KINQ prompted by s J'” sire to make something, ttudH PtjUlSk ,lt t *‘° * ame time t 0 please Ur 1 * 1 ™ purchaser, I offer for sale patterns and sizes of choice COOKING STOVES, PLAIN, PLANISHED, AND JAPANNED TIN WABE, LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS, Britannia Ware and Summer Furnaces; Brooms and Coffee Roasters; Lightning Rods and Rat Traps; Saucepans aud Priserve Kettles; Water Coolers and Bathing Tubs; Scales, Weights and Measures; Bird Cages and China balance Coffee I’ots (on the guillotine principle); Pot ware and Cutlery; and every conceivable article, needed by Ladies, for tho getting up of an excellent dining entertainment, for all of which I will charge low, very low, for cash. COPPER WORK, TIN ROOFING, GUTTERING, uud all kinds of outsida work, in my lim*, will be dono at nhort notice for tho public. All bills due on presentment, except on specified time contracts. Those indebted to me will please settle without further notice. April 24-1 y R. M. ALDWORTU. FASHIONABLE HATS ! GOOD All Styles of Hats!!! HATS—HATS—HATS! HATS—HATS—HATS !! If you want any kite! of a I I A. T Call at J. 11. DANIEL & CO’S, April 11. 123 Broad Street. COLUMBUS BAKERY, 150 Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA MYNEHART & CHICHTOW ARE prepared t) furnish at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms, all des criptions of BREAD, CRACKERS AND CAKE. Being practical bakers, and provided with tlie latest and most approved machinery, they are enabled to supply a superior article ot everything usually found ill the best establishments ol the k.nd either north or south. They are prepared to execute or ders fur all varieties of Cake and Briad.and flatter themselves time from their long experience they can give complete satisfaction to those who nisy favor them witli patronage. They use none hut the best material. WHOLESALE PRICES. Sugar Crackers, 10 cents per lb. Pic Nic “ 10 “ “ Boston ** 10 “ “ ** Butter “ 8 ■* *• •* Soda “ 8 “ “ “ Water “ 8 “ “ “ Pilot Bread 8 “ “ “ Navy Dread 6 “ “ “ N. B.—Any description of Cake made for Parties, Weddings. Ac. March 9, 1867. ly FOR SALE. A Desirable House and Lot tn South Uleunville, Ala. *HE subscriber wishing to move to his X plantation, will sell a bargain in his House and Lot in South (llennville. The lag-i improvements consist ol a house contain-JLJLiiI ing seven rooms, five down stairs und two above; a good smoke house, kitchen, and negro house; a good framed barn, witli stalls, carriage house, Ac attached; a tine well and bathing house ill the yard; und a fine orchard of select fruit. The Lot contains t wenty-two acres of land, sixteen of which is cleared and in cultivation. Payments made easy. For particulars, apply to Wm. A. Barham, on the premises, or William Kennedy, in Nyrlh Glennville. WM. A. BARHAM, (llenville, July 13, 1867 b%m DISSOLUTION. fIWIK copartnership heretofore existing between JL the undersigned in the Livery Stable busi ness, under the firm name of Walton A Tbarji, was dissolved hv mutual consent on the 17tli inst. J. L. Walton will continue the business at the old stand, which will still be conducted by Mr. Tharp J. L. WALTON, Columbus, May 22-ts V. T. THAItP. ICE ARRANGEMENTS^ AS the Ice season is at hand, aud liogun is de sirous of redeeming all his change bills, we will take them for liulf the amount of lco we sell Tickets for tire season cun be obtained at our stor e. Ico iy t cents by tire block. All umounM under fifty pounds, 3 cents. Open all hours during tlie day, and uulil 9 o’clock at night. HOOAN A TERRY I’. S. All orders from tlie country, accompanied with cash, punctually attended to, and delivered at any of tire Depots freo of churge. H. A 1. April 28tf ROCK INLAND PAPER MILLS. rLINTING and Wrapping Paper sor 1 sale ou low 1 terms. CASH PAID FOR Hags 3 cents per lb., over 100 lbs. 3b£ cents per lb Old Kentucky Bugging and Rope 2% cents pot lb Old Manilla and liumiy Bugging 1 cent per lb Grass Hope 80 cents per hundred. Clean Shucks, Rice und Rye Straw, in bales, 60 cents per hundred. Columbus, March 0.1857. Millinery and Dress-making. MRS. JONES and daughter would peel Tally inform the Ladies of Colufii-lMb-* Bum und viciuity, that they are now prepared to execute all ordera in the above business, in style and with dispatch. Mrs. Jones having been a Milliner of twenty yearn experience, flatters her self she can please the most fastidious. Residence ou the corner of Jacks n umi Thomas streets, immediately South-east oftlie Courl House, adjoining the residence of Dr. Pond on tho South Columbus. May 1, 1867-fcni HOCK SALT. RGCK SALT in blocks from 10 to 200 lbs., * su perioi article for stock und cheaper than any otl.ei salt. by GUNBY A CO Dec 2-ts „ KEGARS. riHIE best in the city can be hud at the Eagle 1 Drugstore. (Nov. 24. J 11. W. NANCE AT COST, HUMMER MANTILLAS, •XM/ 8. RUTHCHILD .v BRO WIIaLOW wagons. A FEW more of those nice WILLOW WAGONS and FANCY GIGS, just received at April 10. DILI.INGHAM A DKXHO.VM {NO. 34. S. ROTHSCHILD A BRO. OFFER great Inducements to cash purchasers of Ladies’ Dress aud Fancy (loads. July 8, 1867. WHITE LEAD. IS i |A| | POUNDS Brooklyn White Lqtqlln It/.UUU Oil, Just received aud for sale by March 25. K. A. WARE ALE. AFRESH supply of Muir A Sous Ale, iu pint Jugs, lbr sale by OUNBY A 00 July 21 NEW FLOUR. TJXTKA now Flour, from new white wheat, lbr Ti sale by GUNDY A CO. July 21 CHEWING TOBACCO. A FEW boxes ot pure virgin leaf, 7 lbs. in u box, for sale by GUNBY’ A 00 July 21 CHAMPAGNE. Kft BASKETS Associates Verzenay Wine, for OU sale by MARCUS & RAGLAND. Aplfl PRINTING PAPER. A FIRST-RATE article constantly on hand of all sizes Tlie Sun is printed ou our paper Aug. 12. BOCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS POTASH. BEST quality white I’olash, for sale by Augl2 DANFORTH, NAUKL A 00. DR. CROMWELL, OFFICE ON RANDOLPH STREET, Near the Post Office. May 21-tlJan FOR RENT. AUOOD STOKE ROOM in the upper part ot the city. Apply to April 24 JEFFERSON A HAMILTON CHOICE WRAPPING PAPER. ALL qualities, sizes and colors, cheap for cash, at office of Augl2 ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS_ GIN BANDS. A SMALL lot of LEATHER OIN BANDING, five, six and seven inches wide, just re ceived and for sale by WYNNE A PARK. Aug. 20-1 m FOR RENT. TWO excellent Store Rooms, ou the corner ol Warren and Franklin atreets. Postotslon Siren to one immediately, the other on tho let of ctober. Apply to Angl2tf JEFFERSON A HAMILTON.