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EAR AND KYE. DRS. LEBRUN & DUFTON, OCULISTS AND AUIiISTS. DU. LBBRUN offer* to thoso Buffering tiCtn iflifnm, hi* infallible aural remedies, which have been Buccoaiful in nearly three thousand can os of confirmed dcafnesH 1 These remedies have been pronouncod by l)re. Khramer, of Berlin, and Doloau, of l'aris, and Curtis Pilcher, of London, as the most wonderful ever applied for diseases of in ternal and middle oar. They comprise different courses for the various diseases that affect the ex ternal and middle oar. Dr. Lebrun warrant ls a cure in every case, where the ear is perfect in its formation, lie has eighteen - ertilicates from those who have boon deaf from infancy, whoso hearing is now completely restored, and they are now ena bled to learn the Language) Over twenty-eeveu hundred cases of deafness have been iuccesefully treated by lnui. Certificates to that effect may be seen on application. la ail cases of deafness arising from inflamma tion, thickening, or even perforation of the ‘ mom* bran a tympani,’ usually called the ‘drum;’ inflam mation of mucous membrane of the tympanum and custsehain tubo, with accumulation of mucus; nervous affections, poly pus growths, Ac., or when tiie difeaso can be traced to scarlet, typhus, bilious or intermittent fever, colds, the use of quinine or mercurial medicines, gatherings in tin? ears of childhood. Ac., the sense can, in nearly every In stance, ho restored. When u want of secretion is apparent, the ‘auditory otnal’ being dry and Scaly; when tiie deafness is accompanied With noises in the ear, like rustling of leaves, chirping of insects, falling water, liiigmg of bolls, 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 place; when the hearing in jmrfectly acute where there la much noise, or less acute in dull, cloudy weather, or when cold lias been taken, the course pursue-! ly Dr. Lebrun is coniddored infallible. Dr. DU ETON, the only practitioner in the United Htatel who practices the new, painless, and suc cessful method in treating all disease* to which the Mye is subject, where every other means have failed to afford relief; ho asks from such a fair and impartial talal. Patients sanding a few particulars ot their coho, can have remedies sent to any part. TESTIMONY. M Wo the undersigned, practitioners of medicine in the city of New York, having had occasion to witness tiie practice of Urn. Lehruu and Dufton, in <liseases of the Kar and Eye, laying aside all pro fessional Joalotisy and prejudice, freely admit the course pursued by them in treating diseases of t hose delicate organs, from the unparalleled suc cess which has attended it, is well worthy the at tention of our professional brethren throughout the United States. Their system of treating disea ses of the middle and internal ear, by the use of * modinatod vapors.’ particularly in chronic and | complicated cases, forms anew era in the practice i of aural surgery,and fills up a void which has long been felt by the general practitioner. In diseases of the eye, they seldom require to resort to an op eration. As skillful Aurlsts and Oculists, and en thusiastically do voted to their profession, wo cor dially recommend them to such as may require their aid.” Signed, Alexander K. Mott, M. D. Oeoeue 8. OttANKN, M. D. Horace Winslow, M. D. C. Deupuan, M. D. Allston 11. Francis. M. D. T. V. Van Bukin, M. D. Bedford Dorpmus, M. D. New Yoik, August 7, 1840. Students wishing to perfect themselves In this branch of medical science, will find an opportunity by joining tiie class, at the Kya and Kar Infirmary of l)r. Pidacy Lebrua, Union Place. Cliques every Tuesday and Friday afternoon, from 1 to 3 o’clock during Medical College teims. .•jTMKMS.—Fivo Dollars Consultation fee. Ten dollars to he paid when the hearing is restored to its original acuteness. Address Drs. J. DELACY LKBRUN A DUFTON, Union Place, New York < ‘il.\. N. B.—A treatise on the nature and treatment of deafness and diseases of the ear, with the treat ment of the deaf and dumb. Prico One Dollar. Money letters must bo registered by the Post .Master. Registered letters at our risk—please boar this in mind. Correspondents must enclose Postage for return answer, the new postage law requiring pre-payment of letters. augo-6m valvabiTs city property FOR SAFE. r fill 18 subscriber, as Executor, under the power X conferred by the will of Hugh Dolan, deceased, offers foi sale the following property, belonging to the estate of said decedent, to wit: Fivo stores, (three of brick) oil Front street, Cclumbus; three of them two stories high, and well adapted, up stairs, for family residences. Also, the dwelling home on the corner of Front and Bridge streets. This property is well situated for business purpo ses, ami will be sold for ouo-fourth cash, und the balance in three equal annual payments, with in terest from day of sale: to bo secured by notes, with satisfactory personal security. The purchaser can take a bond for titles to be made on payment of the purchase money, or l will make titles at once, and tako a mortgage on the premises sold, to secure the payment, of the notes. Apply to JOHN McUAUTY, Ex’or, Aug 7-4 m or WM DKIONAN. CRANE’S BURIAL CASKET. P|Ulis undersigned have been appointed agents 1 for the sale of CRANK’S METALLIC BURIAL CASKET, which is the most chaste and appropri ate article of the kind ever offered to the public. Much that is repulsive has been discarded in the arrangement and shape of the above caso. It per mits a view of tiie entire body after it is enclosed. The top being composed of beautiful French plate glass. In finish it resembles the finest polished rosewood. Wo sell these new and elegant Caskets at less prices than have been paid for the old and repulsive kind heretofore used. We also keep on hand splendid Mahogany nnl Rosewood Coffins, covered and plain Coffins, at an hour’s notice. Orders can be left at our Store, under the Masonic Hall, during the day, and at the Factory during the night. ALBERTSON, FLYNN A CO., Oct iil-tf Novelty Works. A \ ALI ABLE DISCOVERY. SOHNEIDEIi’S INDELIBLE INK.. riMiE subscriber is now manufacturing, and is JL prepared to furnish in any quantity, tlis best INDKLLIBLE INK ever invented. For records, signatures, and for marking clothing it has no equal. Oxalic acid will not obliterate it, or cause it to fade from paper or cloth. For deeds, wills, bank notes, and all precious and valuable legal documents, it cuunot be surpassed. It is of a beau tiful jet black color, flows smoothly from the pen, aud is the great desideratum so long needed by the commercial and business public. It is sold at the same price demanded for inferior inks, aiul put up in different sized packages. For marking cotton bagging, and for harness and shoemakers use, it is the very thiug needed. A trial will satisfy the most sceptical of its manifest excellency and supe riority above all other writing or marking iuk of fered to the public. Address orders to CHARLES H. SCHNEIDER, sole proprietor and manufactu rer, Columbus, Ua., or Girard, Ala. Samples gratuitously furnished. April 6, 1867-ly COLUMBUS BAKERY, 150 Broad Street, COLUMHUS, GEOKUIA. RYNEHART A CRICHTON t KK prepared t:> furnish at the shortest notice, J\_ ntto on the most reasonable terms, all des criptions of BREAD, CRACKERS AND CAKE. Being practical bakers,ami provided with the latest and most approved machinery, they are enabled to supply a superior article ot . very tiling usually found iu the host establishments of the kind cither north or south. They are prepared to execute or ders for all varieties of Cake and Urcad.aml flatter themselves that from their lonic exjierionco they cau give complete satisfaction to those who may favor them with patronage. They uso none but the best material. WHOLESALE PKIOKB. Sugar Crackers 10 cents pel lb. Pic Nic “ 10 Boston “ 10 “ “ “ Ituttor “ 8 •* “ “ Soda “ 8 “ “ “ Water “ S “ “ Pilot Broad “ “ “ Navy Bread 6 “ “ “ N. 11.—Any description of Cake made for Parties, Weddings. Ac. March 0, 1867. ly NOTICE. A Lt, orders for 11. 11. tipping's celebrated coin pound Fluid Extract of Buchu, must be ad dressed to 11 BOOKS A CHAPMAN, who are the manufacturers and solo agents for L. Pierce A Cos. April 16. NRUHO RUSSETS ,V BLANKETS. J UST receivad, a large lot. Also. 300 pieces of Kersey, which wc otfer very reasonable. Octß g. ttOTIICHILD A BRO. OKHI'.'S SHAWLS VND Traveling Blankets; also, an extensive as sortment of Hats and Caps, to bo found at the store of fOotS] 8. ROTHCHILP b BRO. NOW IS THE TIME TO SOW. riIHK celebrated lleecue tirass Seed, for sale by I octlß JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. COUNTERS FOR SALK. SIX fine Mahogany Counters for saleat fl 6 each Will lie sold together or iu pairs. Octstf J H. BXKBB. ItAMS. fjQ CjHOIGI Country Hams, for $153,020- RKAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY LOTTERY. BEING determined to soil ont with a view to moving, I have concluded that the quickest aud most equitable plan is to put my property at a low valuation and make a Lottery upon the fairest terms that one can bo effected. There will he ono hundred and forty valuable prizes to twelve hun dred ami two tickets. The numbers will all be put in a wheel, and the flrst drawn number Is entitled to the flrst prize, and the second to prize No. 3, and so on to the one hundred and fortieth number. To be drawn on the 3d day of January next, 1868, lu front of A. K. Ayer’s Store at 12 o’clock SI. Among tho prizes, are a nunilier of good building lots near enough to the city (IX miles) for busi ness men and mechanics. Iu fact all the prizes are useful or saleable. LIST OP PRIZES: No.l The Francis Place (20 acres) Improved SSOO | 2 lot No. 1 in Magnolia 00 , J Set of Toilet Vases 6 4 Ouo Iron Plow Stock uml Gear 6 6 One largo Straw Cutter 20 6 One Alabaster Clock and Vase 25 7 Lot No. 2 In Magnolia 00 8 One High Post Bedstead 0 0 One Iron Plow Stock aud Gear 5 10 One Sythe aud Cradle 5 11 One Saddle, Bridle and Martingale 20 12 Lot No. 8 in Magnolia 60 13 due large Two Horse Plow ami fixtures 10 14 One Centre TalJo, 10 16 Lot No. 4 in Magnolia 60 10 One Sjrth ‘ und Cradle 6 17 Guo Corn Similar, new 12 18 One Iron Plow Stock and Gear 5 1(1 One Milch Cow 26 20 Four Acre Lot on Cass Street, Girard... lliO 21 one Hocking Chair 16 22 One Sot Flower Vases 6 23 One Mule (Hose). 160 24 One Pair Terra Cotta Vases 10 25 One High Post Bedstead 0 26 Lot No. 5 in Magnolia 60 27 One Oil Painting No. 1 10 28 One Iron Plow Stock nml Gear 5 20 Splendid Set of .Smiths’ Tools 60 30 Lot No. 6 in Magnolia 60 31 One Miloh Cow “f* 32 One Bureau aud Glass...., !•> 33 One Oil Painting No. 2 JO 31 Ouo Wardrobe 10 35 One Safe 1° 30 Lot No. 7 In Magnolia 60 37 One Iron Plow Stock aud Gear 6 38 One l’lneton and Harness 300 30 Lot No. 8 in Magnolia 60 40 One Set Parlor Chairs 15 41 One Iron Plow Stock and (tear 5 42 Lot No. H in Magnolia 60 43 One Fine Sofa 60 44 One Fine 30 day Clock.,. 20 45 Lot No 10 iu Magnolia 60 46 One Oil Painting, No. 3 >0 47 Lot No. 11 iu Magnolia 60 48 One Side Table ami Mirror 25 40 hot No. 12 iu Magnolia 60 60 Four Acre Lot No. 2, Cass St., Girard... 100 61 One Mule (Kit) 150 62 Lot No. 13 in Magnolia 00 53 Little Giant Corn Mill 50 64 Lot No. 14 in Magnolia 60 55 Ouo Flue Bureau 50 66 Lot No. 16 ill Magnolia 60 67 Lot No. 16 in Magnolia 60 68 hut No. 17 in Magnolia 60 60 One Fine Trotting Buggy and Harness 125 60 Lot No. 18 in Magnolia 60 01 Large Six Mule Wagon aud Harness... 150 02 Lot No. 10 in Magnolia 60 03 Lot No. 20 lu Magnolia . 60 04 One Secretary 60 06 Lot No. 21 in Magnolia 60 66 Lot No. 22 in Magnolia 60 67 OneMilch Cow 25 68 Lot No. 23 in Magnolia 60 60 Lot No. 24 in Magnolia- 60 70 Fine Livery and Sale Stablo iu Girard 1500 71 Lot No. 25 in Magnolia 60 72 Lot No. 26 in Magnolia 60 73 One Mnlo (Puss) 150 74 Lot No. 27 iu Magnolia 00 75 Lot No. 28 in Magnolia 60 70 Lot No. 20 in Magnolia 60 77 Fin* blooded Saddle and Harness Horse 206 78 Lot No. 30 in Magnolia 60 70 Lot No. 31 in Magnolia 60 80 Lot No. 32 lu Magnolia 60 81 Lot No. 33 in Magnolia 60 82 One Fine Milch Cow 25 83 Four Acre Lot No. 3, Cass St., Girard... 100 84 Lot No. 34 in Magnolia 60 85 Lot No. 35 in Magnolia 60 80 Lot No. 30 in Magnolia 60 87 Lot No. 37 lu Magriolla 60 88 Ono Fine Mule (Scott) 150 89 Throe Acre Lot 50 90 Lot No. 38 iu Magnolia 60 01 Lot No. 30 in “ 60 92 Lot No. 40 In “ 60 93 Lot No. 41 ill “ 60 94 Lot No. 42 in “ 60 95 Lot No. 43 in “ 60 90 One Fine Mule (Jack) 150 07 Lot No. 44 in Magnolia 00 08 Lot No. 45 in “ - 60 09 Lot No. 46 i u “ 60 100 Lot No. 47 in “ 60 101 Lot No. 48 in “ 60 102 Lot No. 49 lu “ 00 103 Lot No. 60 In “ 00 104 Lot No 61 in “ 60 196 Lot No 62 in “ 60 106 Ono Fiuo Mule (Mary) 150 107 Lot No 53 iu Magauolia 60 108 Lot No 64 in “ 60 109 Lot No 66 in “ 60 110 Lot No 60 in “ 60 111 Lot No 57 in “ 60 112 Lot No 58 in “ 60 113 Lot No 59 iu “ 60 114 Lot No 60 in “ 00 115 Four Acre Lot, No 4, Casa St., Girard... 100 110 Lot No 61 in Magnolia 60 117 Lot No 62 in “ 60 118 Lot No 64 in “ 60 119 Lot No 04 in “ 60 120 Lot No 65 in “ 60 121 Lot No 66 in “ 60 122 Ouo Saddle and Harness Horse 150 123 Lot No 67 in Magnolia 60 124 Lot No 68 in “ 60 125 Lot No 69 in “ 00 126 Ono Iron Plow Stock and Gear 6 127 Lot No 70 in Magnolia 60 128 Lot No 71 in “ 60 129 Lot No 72 in “ 60 130 Lot No 73 In “ 60 131 Ono Iron Plow Stock and Gear 5 132 Lot No 74 in Magnolia 60 133 Lot No 75 in “ 60 134 Ono Wardrobe 10 135 One Five Hollar Gold Piece 5 136 Ouo Fine Cornice Beadstead | 30 137 Ono Fiuo Mantle Chaudalier 10 138*Ono Fivo Dollar Gold Piece 5 139 Ono Ton Dollar Gold Piece 10 140 City Hotel, Girard 2500 TICKKTB TEN DOLLARS, to ho had at A. K. Ayer’s Office, No. 131 Broad street. Columbus, (la. JOHN M. C. UKKD. octl4 A. K. AYKU, Manager. Auction and Commission BUSINESS. KTEW FinM. milK undersigned would inform their friends J. aud the public, that they will coutiuue tiie Auction aud Commission, Forwarding and Negro brokerage busmens, under the uome and style of llarrisou A Fitts, at the old stand of Harrison A McGehee, Nos. 69 aud 01 West side llroad street, ami solicit their patronage. Liberal advances will be made, an usual, ou Negroes and Merchandise. Administrators’ and Executors* {Sales attended to on accommodating terms. From fifty to sixty likely Negroes, of all classes, will he kept constantly on hand. CUAS. 8. HARRISON, GEORGE I. PITTS. Columbus, June *23, 1867. ‘ DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND FAISTOY GOODS. lAM now receiving well eolccteil stork of DRUGS, MEDICINES, ami FANCY GOODS. Every article warranted of the beat UK qtality. lam now prepared to offer every induce ment to friends and patrons wishing articles iu my line. Every article going out of the store will be under the supervision of competent Druggists, who pledge themselves for correctness and dispatch.— Thankful for past favors apd hoping to merit a continuance. K. A. WAKE. FebUy __ PRINTING A WRAPPING PAPER. ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. riMIESK MILLS are prepared to furnish the best J. article of Printiug and Wrapping Paper. The paper on which The Daily Sun is printed, is made at these Mills. MABEL VAUGHAN, ANEW Book, by the author of Lamplighter, Just received by Oct. 10. CHAFFIN A JOHNSON. MEDICINE CHESTS. MEDICINE Chests, Surgical and Dental Instru ments, and Gold Foil, for sale at _ BROOKS A CHAPMAN’S. TRUNKS.C ARPET BAGS, VALISES, and HAT CASES, always on hand ami for sale at 123 Broad Street. Sept. IT. ts J. H. DANIEL A CO. GENT.’S WALKING CANES. AN invoice of the most beautiful and serviceable kind, opening this day at DIBBLE’S. BLANKS.” ALABAMA DEEDS and Justices’ Blanks, for sale at the Sun office, Oolumbns, Ga. MARBLE WORKS, Randolph Htreet, opposite Oglethorpe Hotel, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. The un dereign ed would res- **fß^Mßjifie3fgfzgilah pectf ull y und hu i rounding . p Jp country, mmjß f ~J.—r /"S that hhaH jJjW’l g H|MhIIII j l IPfiitHjl 1 In opi-ned a dgff 7 ppfw!i| “n]p!P®ijjf the east corner (V of Oglethorpe and Randolph Sts., opposite the Post OfllceamlthoOgle-tliorpe Hotel, where he is pre pared, with the liest Italian and American Mar i bin, to furnish all kinds of Monuments, Tombs AOravc Stones, as cheap as they can bo had in any part of the 1 country, North or Soulh. He respectfully solicits a share ot publio patronage Ho flatters himself that for workmanship he will give satisfaction to tho most fastidious. April 19,1867. ly HENRY McOAULKY. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF 3VTA.FIBr.E -the financial buainess of tho establishment. In order hi dispose of the pretent stock of marble, within a limited time, all tho work now on hand, consisting of Tombs, Headstones, & Monuments, of Italian and American Marble; also, Granite, Iron Railing, Plaster, Cement, Lime, Ac., Ac., will be disposed of at first cost. THOMAS KENNY. Oct. 23—3 m 162 Broad Street. HARNDEN’S jr EXPRESS, HARNDEN’S EXPRESS to inform tbo public that they are now run ning Daily Expresses in charge of experienced Messengers upon Mail trains throughout tho North, East, South and West. Express leaves daily for Macon, Augusta, Savannah, Charleston, Atlanta. Montgomery, Chattanooga and Nashville, and all intermediate points upon the several Rail Roads throughout the southern country. Express for tho North and East leaves Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday, on tho Savannah and New York Mail Steamers. Also,daily Express via land route to Wilmington, Baltimore, Wash ington, Philadelphia, and intermediate points, for tho 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 be given. Freight and valuables forwarded with surety aud dispatch. Odd, 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. llill, Agent at Columbus, Ga., Rhall be promptly attended to. Freight forwarded to Apa lachicola per River Steamers. Nov. 25,1856—1 y $30,000 Stock of Ready-Made Clothing, .A.T COST FOB, CASH, —AT THE— CASH CLOTHING EMPORIUM —OF— ROSETTE, MKLICk A CO, No. 125 Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia. JN consequence of the scarcity of money, Ro sette, Melick & Cos., for the next'Sixty Days, will sell their entire stock at COST. All persons in want of goods in our line will do well to give us a call. The stock is all new, of our own manufacture, and selected with great care during the past summer and fall. All are invited to call and judge for themselves. Js’ov. 3. ROSETTE, MELICK & CO. F. LANDON, mlo2 BROAD STREET, Manufacturer and Dealer in HATS AND CAPS Os all descriptions and prices, made to order, aud old Hats re-dressed. Columbus, Ga., Jan. 21. ly A. CADMAN, Gunsmith and Bell Hanger. - (Si (lour West of Rankin’s Jj. Corner, on Crawford st., COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, Nr ■ Scissors ground, Keys made and fitted. Umbrellas aud Parasols repaired. Jobbing work in general done witli neatness and dispatch. Terms cash on delivery. Nov. 14. ly CLOTHING! fBS'S'Tt) A J. H. MERRY. blIwW 103 BROAD ST., (Next Door to J, Kyle & C 0.,) COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, KEEPS constantly on hand, and offers for sale at prices as low as GOOD CLOTHING can be found here, 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 aro requested to call and examine his extensive stock. November 25. ly A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE OR RENT, BY HARRISON & PITTS. WE offer for salt* tho splendid Residene and Grounds attached, (embracing about ten acres) owned and occupied at present by Richard Patten. Esq., situated iu Liuwood, about one mile East of tho city. The house is constructed in the latest aud most tasteful style of cottage arch i tec ure, elegautly finished inside ami out—lias eight large, comfortable rooms, painted iu fresco, with closets, gas, fire places, a hot air furnace, also a colonnade all round. There are also on the premi ses a kitchen, five finely finished servants’ houses in cottage style, all well plastered, a conservatory supplied with choice exotic plants, bath rooms, carriage house, barn, stabb B, Usd A*Will of pure country water. The grounds are tastily laid out iu the most approved style and planted with shrubbery of every description. The buildings and fences are all new and in complete order. No pains nor expense have been spared by the pro prietor to render this the most comfortable and desirable residence iu this region of country, pos sessing as it does the advantages of the b> st society immediately around it, excellent water, a pure, healthy atmosphere, and so conveniently located for business, Ac. >Vo will also sell with the placo, or separate, a lurge lot of elegant Furniture, and u well selected Library, consisting of about three thousand vol umes miscellaneous works, by the bestauthors. If preferred, the lot will be leased to a number one tenant. Persons desirous of locating in or near Columbus, will do well to call and examine this place. Terms—Approved bankable paper, payable iu one, two and three years, with interest. Apply to * HARRISON A PITTS, Columbus, Sept, 0, 1857. Auctioneers. Farm and Livery Stables FOR SALE. IMIK subscriber offers for sale low c and on terms to suit purchasers, a-*7—j-jVSaP ■luall farm about five miles from Gaines, directly on tho Bail Hoad route from t.'uih bert, containing about 405 acres of good cotton land, 150 acres of which is now under cultivation. There is on the premises u good frame dwelling, necessary outbuildings, aud an excellent spring of water near the house. Also, liis Livery btahlcs in Kurt Gaines, which are now doing a good business. Tiie stables are in good repair, aud the stock in good erder. For fur ther information, enquire of tho subscriber, or C. F. Bends, at Fort Gaines, Ga. F. L. PEl’l'Eß. Fort Uainee, Ga., Sept. 29,1857. Cuthbert Reporter, Sumter Republican, Albany Patriot, and Hainbrldge Argus, will copy six times and send bill to Sun office for payment. INK MANUFACTORY. JOHN K. LAMAR, No. ICG Broad street, Colo n bus, Georgia, near tiie Market, has always on hand a full supply of INK of lub own nmnul.s ture, which lias been pronounced, by compel judges, superior to any other Southern manu .. ture. He is also prepared to furnish Warehouses with Ink, iu auy quantity, on short notice. Fine patent Starch Polish of his own mannf o. ture, together with a variety of articles, usually kest in a retail store. Orders are respectfully solicited. sepl3y SYRUP FROM Chinese Sugar Cane, for sale by octß GUNBY A 00. BARRINGER A MORTON’S Steam, Sash and Blind Manufactory, OGLETHORPE STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. THIS Manufactory has been is in successful op eration for over three years, and is still con tinued. All work will be done by experienced workmen, with good quality of lumber, aud the latest improved machinery. Sash, Bliuds, aud Panel Doors, Will be furnished and boxed at the Factory, at the following prices: Sash— 8 x 19... 7 cts. PrimedaudGrazed...l2]4c. 10 x 12... 0 “ “ “ ...18 12 x 14 ..10 “ “ “ ...25 12 x 16...11 “ “ “ ...27 12 x 18...12 “ “ “ ...30 12 x 20...14 “ “ “ ...35 12 x 22...16 “ “ “ ...40 12 X 24...18 The above Sash are 1% inch thick, and made plain. In all canes where they are made Lip-Sash, two cents per light will be added. All Sash glazed with good French Glass, primed with the best | Paint, aud superior Putty. Rolling Blinds for Windows, 00 cents per foot, measuring the length, A window five feet ! would cost $3, without painting, catches, or hinges. PANEL DOORS. IJ4 inch thick, without moulding, $2 50—mould- i ing one side,s3 00—moulding both sides, $3 50. ! 1% inch thick, without moulding, $2 75 —mould- ! ing one side. $3 25—moulding both sides, $3 76. V/£ inch thich, 4 panneis moulding ou ono side, $3 50 —moulding both sides, $4 00. inch thick, 4 panels moulding on one side, $4 00—moulding both sides, $4 60. Iu addition to the above, Blinds painted and fur nished with hinges and catches, if desired; also, Sash glazed with German or French plate, painted, stained, enameled, embossed and Bohemian Glass, of ail shades and colors, for Bide aud 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 plaued, and flooring aud ceiling tongued anil grooved. Scroll and other descriptions of Brackets, for or namenting Cottages, Green Houses, Ac., made to order. Tho proprietors being practical mechanics and buildefs, believe they cun give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them witli orders. Ktp-All the above work will be furnished at short notice. Sash kept constantly on hand. All orders sent witli the cash, or city acceptance, will meet with prompt attention. Work to be sent by tho River, Rail Itoad, or in Wagons, will be at tho risk of the purchaser, as the work will be considered delivered. A#-Special contracts can be made for large jobs. M. BARRINGER, January 24. ly J. L. MORTON. BARKER'S SALOON AND LODGING HOUSE. MEALS will be served up at all hours of the day and night, an the shortest notice. Fish, Fowl, Game and Oysters, always on hand when in season. Charges will bo moderate, and every attention will be paid to pa trons of liis Restaurant. Situation, 102 East side of Broad street, and a few doors North of tho Market House, Coiambus. Feb. 3-1 y (,J. B.) HENRY BARKER. Comfortable Lodging furnished on application. PIANO EMPORIUM. PIANOS. T- H. “V-A-ISri>EDTBEBG, No. 76 Broad Street, (East Side) COLUMBUS, GA„ HAS just received, and will continue to receive, at his establishment, u splendid lot of PIANO FORTES, direct from the Factories of Lighte, Newton & Bradburgs, I lamia A Brothers, and Grovesten & Truslon. The following is a list of Pianos now in Store, which ho will sell at the lowest Northern prices: Every Piano sold is warranted. Several 7J4 Octaves, with Cases, Legs, Pedal and Desk, elegantly carved. One 7 Octaves —Pearl Keys, fancy style, and oth erwise finished with Pearl and splendidly carved. This is the most elegantly toned and finished Piano ever brought to this market. Several 7 Octaves—fancy and plain Keys, finished with Pearl, and id* various patterns and prices. Several 6% Octaves—various styles of finish. Several Octaves— “ “ “ And other styles, varying in price from S3OO to S7OO. Also, several good second hand Pianos for sale low*. All kinds of Musical Instruments ami Strings. SHKLOT MUSIC Os all kinds, for Mile. Avery large assortment— VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL. All in want of a fine Toned and splendid finished PIANO, will find it to their advantage to call, be fore purchasing elsewhere, at April 30, 1857. VANDENBERG’S. NEW BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, S-l* jz., COLXX3M3ITS, G-A. SMITH A DANIEL AKE now opening mid will keep .constantly on hand, a large and well selected rtock of BOOTS, SHOES, THUNKS, SHOE FINDINGS, WOOI, It ATS, &c. Ac., No. 122 Broad Street. (EastSide),Columbus. Ga., under the Planters’ Hotel, nearly opposite Cody, Hudson, Holt & Cos. Tho stock will consist of GENTS’ and rft) ■, BOYS’, LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHIL- ftl J DREN’S Boots and Shoes of all kinds, a r superior article of RUSSET SHOES FOR NEGROES. ALSO, TrmikM, Leather, Shoe Findings,&c. A8 w'e are having a largo portion of our stock manufactured to order, we feel justified in saying we will be able to satisfy all who may bo in search of a good article in our line. Sept. 3, 1857. ly NEW & CHEAP GOODS. B. G. & S. STERN, HAVE removed from No. 70 to 104, (two doors bi low J. K)le A Cos.) Broad Street. They al so continue their store at No. *2B, Broad Street. They have received their fall stocks and invite purchasers in search ol good aiul cheap goods, to call and examine their stocks, which consist of every variety of staple and Fancy and LADIES DRESS HOODS, Together with a large and varied assortment of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps &c. And a large and general assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, and mauy other articles usually kept in dry goods stores, too numerous to itemise iu au advertise ment. Tlieir stocks ot NEGRO SHOES AND BLANKTS and stutls for Negro Clothing, are large and of su perior quality. Planters and others, in search of such articles, would do well to call aud look through their stock before purchasing Their goods have been selected by one of the firm w ith great care, and purchased at such ralos as en ables them to oiler bargains to cash cub tome ns. Call and see. October 12, 1867 ts LUMBER. r |IIIE subscribers having recently erected new and X sub.-uantial Steam Mills, are prepared to fill orders for tho best Pine, Oak and Hickory LUMBER, with great promptness. Their Mills are situated 17% miles from Columbus, on the Muscogee Rail Read. Orders are respectfully solicited 49-Orders left witli D. A. Ridgway, iu Colum bus. will receive prompt utteution Sept.* 15, ‘67-tf C. S. WHIXTELBKY & CO. FRUIT TREKS AND FLUWKRsT s LEE, KIDD & DUNCAN, 4 RE now prepared to nil all orders with the A host varieties of APPLES, PEACH. Arill 00T. PLUM, PEAK, and NECTARINE TREES, ud the most choice selection of ROSES, EVER uRKENS aud FLOWERING PLANTS of all de scriptions, adapted to this climate. Their establishment is uear the upper end of Broad Street, first door above Mr. llervey Hall, where they will be happy to wait on those who may wish any article in their line. Columbue, N0v.28-ly j WHITE LEAD, Irk I IDO PO UNI)S Brooklyn White Leadiu las, vuU Oil, Just received and for sale by March 26. K. A. WARE. McKEE &. ROBERTS’ CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, EAST SIDE OF OGLETHORPE ST., Between the “Perry” and “Oglethorpe” Hotels, and directly opposite Temperance Hall, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. AT this old established House can always be found tho best selected stock of Carriages, Rockaways, Top, AND NO TOP BUGGIES, *c„ | in this section of country. And a? we have tho ! sole right to sell all work iu this market from the i celebrated Manufactory of J. M. QUINBY A CO., : j and all our stock being carefully made up in the ! best manner, and latest and most fashionable ; styles, expressly for our trade, by makers of high est reputation, we feel authorized to assure all j persons wishing to purchase, that they can find i better work, and buy it on better terms than can ; be offered elsewhere. Wo do not sell at cost , but we have only one price for all who call on us; and j strangers,as well as our customers generally, may : confidently rely ou being equally and fairly dealt j with. ! All work sold by us is warranted to bo strictly as represented. Repairing in all branches of the trade promptly ; executed in tho best manner, by tho most skillful workmen, at lowest possible rates. Jan. 29, ’57-ly i MUSCOGEE IRONWORKS, COLUMBUS, GA., Consisting of Foundry, Machine and Blacksmith SHOPS. THIS newlorganized Company now offers to the public ad vantages and facilitiees in Foundry aud Machine not heretofore to be had in thisfl||jjj| i > section of Georgia. Having onMBiHSrIsESKS hand a large number of machinery, tools and fix- | tures, also the Patterns of three Establishments, j in addition to their largo number of new ones, 1 makes it to the interest of parties needing mu- i chinery or castings, to give us a call and select i their patterns. We solicit special attention to our Steam En- ; gines, Circular and Upright Saw Mills, and Grist and Flouring Mills. Our Superintendent, having j had many years experience in this business, and tho large number of mills ho has erected in this j and the adjoining States, will attest to his ability : and skill. We are now manufacturing the United States | Water Wheel, w’hich will work under a lower head | and use less water than any olher wheel now iu j use. We make, also, tho Morris, Hotchkiss and ! Atkinson wheels. All orders iu our line for the above mentioned articles, together with castings of every descrip tion, both of Iron and Brass, will be attended to with the utmost promptness, and upon liberal terms, especially for cash. R. B. LOCKIIART, Secretary. C. P. LEVY, Mechanical Superintendent. Nov. 4th, 1857. ts STOVES 1 STOVES I! rjpilE undersigned has received some J. fine Cooking and Parlor Stove*, gjfck-k which he will sell lower than auy estab lisliment in this city, and warrant to|sSS!k give satisfaction. Among which is the Cook’s Favorite, the Planter’s Morning Star and Premium. Also, Tin Ware and Sheet Iron Work in every variety, all which is of the best quality and workmanship. Having tho best of workmen employed, he solicits a share of the public patron age. Call and see him before purchasing else where. All work done in his shop warranted to give satisfaction. J. B. IIICKS, Agent. November 3-ts WOODEN WARE. A LARGE lot of Wooden Ware, of the Troy Manufacture, all descriptions, for sale at the lowest prices, by wholesale or retail Orders filled at the shortest notice, and for any amount. Terms cash or short time. Novl2 JEFFERSON & HAMILTON. Oglethorpe Bakery. undersigued having formed a copartner- X ship under the firm name and style of Merkel & Brcyvogel, in the BAKERY BUSINENSS, have leased the above Bakery, where they will keep constantly on hand all articles iu their line, such as Bread, Biscuits, Pies. Cakes of all kinds, Candies, &c., Ac., which they will sell on terms to suit the stringency of the times. Fresh Bread and Biscuit ready for delivery every morning before breakfast. They solicit a share of public patronage, which they hope to merit by their prompt attention to business, and the superiority of their articles. L. MERKEL, Oct. 31-1 m C. BREYVOGEL. EAGLE DRUG STORE. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. NANCE &~GESNEB, DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, Keep constantly on hand, a full supply of Foreign aud American Drugs and Chemicals, Druggist Glass Ware, Surgical and Dental Instru ments, Pocket Cases, Trusses, Braces, Modicine Chests, Ac. Ac. PAINTS, Varnishes, Window Glass, Putty, White Lead, Lin seed, Sperm, Lard, Tanner’s, aud Machinery OILS. Camphineand Burning Fluid, Salsoda, Soap, Starch ami Brooms; Mustard, Nutmegs and Spices of all kinds, of our own grinding, warranted 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 Hair and Tooth Brushes; Shell, In dia Rubber, and Buffalo Dressing and Fine Combs. Genuine Toilet Soaps, Pomades and Perfumeries. Geletines, Yeast Powders, Flavoring Extracts, fine Green and Black Teas. All tho Patent Medicines, Hair Restoratives and Ilair Dyes of the day. US’-PRESCRIPTIONS put up for Physicians at all hours—day or night. June 1, 1867. REMOVAL. BROOKS & CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, Sign of the Negro and Mortar, COLUMBUS, GA., HAVE removed to the store on tho corner of Broad and Randolph Streets, formerly occu pied by Charles Mygatt, where they are now re ceiving a large and well selected stock of Drugs, Medicines, &c., Which they offer in any quantities at the lowest prices; every article of which is warranted fresh and genuine, having been selected by an experienc ed Druggist. PHYSICIANS Especially, would find it to their interest to call and examine our stock before purchasing else where. PBESCBIPTIONS Accurately prepared by a competent Druggist, and with extra mediemesouly, at all hours during day and night. ApTil 14, 1857. ly MATTRASS MANUFACTORY. HAL LOW hi, I, & THOMAS, Third Door Below the City Hotel, Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia. i | RDEItS for Cotton or Cotton and Shuck Mat- U trasses, promptly executed. The patronage of tiie citizens of Columbus and vicinity, is re spectly solicited. Particular attention given to the repairing of Hair, Cotton and Moss Mattrasses. Call and sec us. We can please in price and workmanship. Feb 2-ly MONEY WANTED. JII. SIKES lias on hand, at his Furniture , Ware room, a splendid lot of neat, well made Furniture, which he will be pleased to exchange for money, at tho lowest prices. Jane 13tf FISH 1 FISH 1 ANEW lot Mackerel, Noe. 1, 2 and 3, in kits, qr. half and whole bbls. Also, a fine lot of Codfish. JEFFERSON A HAEILTON. Novl2 SHOES AND BOOTS. WE have a very large assortment of Shoes und Boots, all sizes and styles, and offer them at very low prices. oct9 S. ROTHCHILD b BRO. PIANOS. SAMMIS & ROONEY’S FURNITURE EMPORIUM, • COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. i'-Lyli') F ‘ l < ; •jwsilT ipiapiS i FORTES. IFTTIRTsniTTTIFtE Os all Descriptions, WINDOW CURTAINS, etc., .'/Ofistantly on hand. April 14,1857. B%ra j CHANGE OF SCHEDUJ E DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE. Office Montgomekv and W. Point R. r C 0..) Montgomery, November 19,1857. j bps w ask ON and after this date, the Passenger Trains on this Road will be governed by the following Schedule: DAY TRAIN. ! Loave Montgomery 8 30 A. Jj j Arrive at West Point 3 15 p_ j; ! Arrive at Columbus 250 P. j| lidurnirvj —Leave West Point 9 30 A. M “ Leave Columbus.., 10 00 A. M “ Arrive at Montgomery 4o p v IGIIT TRAIN. Leave Montgomery 5 30 P. J; Arrive at West Point 12 30 A. J;! Arrive at Columbus 190 a. ip | Returning —Leave li est Point 739 p’ “ Leave Columbus 739p’ j; “ Arrive at Montgomery 2 30 a’ M Through Tickets (u be obtained (for double | daily connection: . to Vlauta, Chattanooga, and i Nashville, an I drily connections to Huntsville I Memphis and Knoxville. SAMUEL G. JONES, Eng. A Sup TICKETS TO MONTGOMERY $3 75 ATLANTA i 5 50 NASHVILLE, TENN 15 59 CHATTANOOGA 10 59 HUNTSVILLE 14 25 MEMPHIS 21 75 FREIGHT ARRANGEMENT BETWEEN ATLANTA AND COLUMBUS. BY an arrangement between the Kail Bond Companies composing the two routes from At lanta to Columbus concluded at their Convention at Savannah on the lGtli instant, it was agreed that tho following rates between Atlanta and Co lumbus shall govern, taking effect Ist day of May, 1857. VIA WEST POINT. Corn per bushel n Wheat ]2 Oats 8 Bacon, Whisky, Flour, in sacks or bbls, per 100 lbs 35 Bagging, Rope, Lard, iu cans or bbls., per 100 lbs 45 Coal, Pig Iron, bv car load, per ton of 2000 lbs $3.76 VIA MACON. Corn per bushel 14 Wheat 15 Oats lo Bacon, Whisky. Fiom iu sacks or bbls, per 100 lbs 44 Bagging, Rope, Lard in cans or bids., per 100 lbs 55 Coal, Pig Iron, by car load, per ton of 2000 lbs $4.68 J. L. MUSTIAN, President and Superintendent Muscogee R. R. GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent South Western Rail Road. EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent Slacon and Western Rail Road. GEO. G. HULL. Superintendent Atlanta and Lagrange K. R. SAMUEL G. JONES, Engineer and Superintendent M. and W. P.R.R. April 23, 1857. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD, COLUMBUS, NOV.JI4, 1857. IT* ROM and after this date, the Da/, or Express . Train, will leave tho Depot at 4, P. M., and arrive ut Macon at 10 28 P. M. Leaves Macon at A. M.; arrives at Colum bus at 8 52 A. M. Morning, or Accommodation Train, will leave at 1 55 A. M., and arrive at Macon at 8 50, A. M. Leaves Macon at A. M.; arrives at Colnui* bus at 0 33 P. M. J. L, MUSTIAN, Columbus, Nov. 10, 1857, Sup’t- Groceries and Provisions. W. EYLES, At the old stand of JEFFERSON & HAMILTON, Corner of Warren and Franklin Streets, COLUMBUS, GA. OFFERS to his old friends and the public gene rally a fresh and well assorted stock of Family Groceries and Provisions, Consisting of Sugar, Coffee, Syrup, Lard. Bacon, Fish, Soap, Vinegar, Starch, Candice, Spices, Mus tard, Pepper, Yeast Powders, Sal Soda, Carb. Soda, Ginger, Cigars, Tobacco, Liquors of all kinds, fresh Goshen Butter, Cheese aud Onions, with country Butter, Eggs, Potatoes and Poultry, will be kept always on hand. Tiie highest cash prices paid for ojd Rags, Brass, Pewter, Copper, Lead, Hides, Rope and Bagging, Oct 14.1857-y NEW BOOK STORE. CHAFFIN & JOHNSON, No. 0U Broad Street, Columbus, Ga., (SIGN OF THE RED AND WHITE FLAG) HAVING purchased of G. W. Ma- A&giSi thews li is 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 MDcella’ ttcoua Books, Blank Book Sta tionery, and every thing usually kept iu a Book Store. By strict attention to the business they hope to merit a liberal sliure of public patronage. Orders from the country promptly attended to. W. J. CHAFFIN. J. T. JOHNSON. Columbus, Junß-tf Livery and Sale Stable, llroad. near the Market* £TY_ TIIE undesigned haviug pur-QgLIbJL JjQSehaeed of J. is. WALTON thejgfc=3&;- Stables formerly occupied by him, respectfully asks for the continued patronage of all the former patrons, and as many new ones as desire his ser vices. GENTLE lIOKSEe, STRONG BUGGIES, and GAREFI L DRIVERS furnished. Strict attention paid to boarding Horses. To traders having stock for sale, he offers IxAtoi inducements tbap any other stable in the city, having large dry sheds and a commodious ami dry lot for them to run lu. My personal attention will bo given to the sale of Horses aud Mules, aud Horses boarding. A share of patronage Is respectfully solicited. Aug22-6m W. 11. WEBB. CRAWFORD STREET LIVERY STABLE, feg fl ’HE undumigned having purchased of bia late X partner, Enoch Dudley, his interest in the Livery Stable on Crawford street, ders his best exertions to his and the public for their comfort and convenience, and hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage. Carriages, Ilorsos, Buggies, and careful drivers always on hand at as reasonable rates as any in the city. (Sopt. 28-ts) GEO. W. MARTIN. POT ASH. BEST quality white I’otash. for sale by Augl2 DAN FORTH, NAGEL A CO. TURK’S ISLAND SALT. IIW, BUSHELS Turk’s Island Salt, just recei x\!’ * ved and for sale by GUNBY b CO. CHEWING TOBACCO. A FEW boxes of pure virgin leaf, 7 llaa Jo * box, for sale by GUNBY b CO. Jr* I JS T O FORTES.