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EAR AND EYE. DRS. LEBRUN & DUFTON, OCULISTS AMO AURISTS. Dll. LKIHiUN oflTurs to those Buffering from <l©afnt>M, his infallible aural reuiediew, which Lave boob iacoenstul iu nearly threo thousand >es of confirmsl deafiMW! TbM roiuodic* have Ucu pronounced by Dr*. Khrainer, of Berlin, anti L< loau, of Pari*, and Curtin Pilcher, of London, aa the uiiHit wonderful erer applied for dlteaaei of in ternal and middle ear. They comprise different course* for the various dUonaefl that aflect the ex ternal and middle ear. Dr. Lebrun warrants a cure in eeirjf osm, where the ear i perfect in IU formation, lie has eighteen certificates from those who have been deaf (rout infancy, whose hearing la now completely restored, and they are now ena bled to learn the language! Over twenty-seven hundred caaen of deafness have been successfully trouted by him. Certificates to that effect may be aeen on application. ‘lu all cases of deafness arising from iullamma n*m, thickening, or even perforation of the ‘ mem brane tympauv usually called the ‘drum;’ inflam mation ol mucous membrane of the ty*n|wiiium and i uaUrhain tube, with accumulation of mucus; uervous affections, jmlypus growths, Ac., or when the disease can be traced to scarlet, typhus, bilious or intermittent fever, colds, the use of quinine or mercurial medicines, gatherings in the ears of childhood. Ac., the sense can, In nearly every in stance, be restored. When a want of secretion is apparent, the • auditory canal* being dry and scaly; when the deafness is accompanied with noises iu the ear, like rustling of leaves, chirping of JiHoeU, falling water, liugmg of bells, pulsa tions. discharge of matter; when in a stooping position a sensation is felt as it a rush of blood to the head hud Ukeu place; when the hearing is perfectly acute where there is much noise, or less j acute iii dull, cloudy weather, or when cold Inis been taken, the course pursued by l)r. Lebrun is j considered iu fallible. Dr. DUFTON, the only practitioner In the United I States who practices the now, painless, and sue- I cosh Ini method in treating ail diseases to which j the Kyu is subject, where every other means have j failed to afford relief; he asks from such a lair and impartial taial. Patients sending a few particulars of their case, can have remedies sent to any part. TKMTIMON V. •• Wo the undersigned, practitioners of medicine in the city of New Vork, having had occasion to witness the practice of bra. Lebrun and Ihifton, in . diseases of the Kar and Kye, laying aside all pro fessional Jealousy and prejudice, freely admit the course pursued by them in treating diseases of those delicate organs, from the unparalleled suc coes whiali has attended it, is well worthy the at tention of our professional brethren throughout the United Mates. 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 tills up a void which has long been toll by the general practitioner. In diseases of the eye, I hey seldom require to resort to an op eration. As skillful Aurisii and Oculists, and en thusiastically devoted to their profession, wo cor dially recommend them to such as may require their aid “ Signed, Alkxandkii K. Mott, M. I). OUCROJC S. 11 KANIN, M. I>. liOKACK WINHLOW, M. I). (!. DZUFIUN, M. I). Alchton ii. Khanoih, M. D. T. V. Van Hiiiikn, M. I>. ItI.DFORb DoKFMIiCi M. D. New Voik, August 7, 1849. Students wishing to perfect- themselves in this brauch ol medical science, will find an opportunity by joining the class, at the Kye and Kar Infirmary • >f'Dr. Dolor y Leluun, Union Place. Cliques every Tuesday and Friday afternoon, from 1 to 3 o’clock during Medical College trims. TKIIMB. Five Dollars Consultation fee. Ten dollars to be paid when the hearing is restored to it.H original acuteness. Address Drs. J. DKLAOY LKitIIUN A DUKTON, Union Place, New York City. N. It.—A treatise on tlie nature and treatment of deafness and diseases of the ear, with the treat ment of the deaf and dumb. Price One Dollar. Money letters must be registered by the Post Master. Itegisteied 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. augtt-Om STOVKS! STOVKSJ! r I Nil K nndersignod has received some 1 line Stoking and Parlor Stoves, gjLJ ,t which he will sell lower than any estab-BBMV lislunent in this city, and warrant give satisfaction Among which is Cook's Favorite, the Planter's Afornlng Star ami Premium. Ainu, Tin Ware and Sheet irou Work in every variety, all which is of the (test quality and workmanship. Having the best of workmen employed, be solicits a share of the public patron age. Call and see him before purchasing else where. \ll work done in his shop warranted to give satisfaction. J. It. IllCK?, Agent. November 3-ts CRANK'S lIIIRIAL CASKET. (’' IIK undersigned have been appointed agents for the sale of CRANE’S METALLIC BURIAL CASKET, which is the most chaste uud appropri ate article of the kind ever offered to the public, ‘inch that is repulsive lias been discarded in the arrangement and shape of the above case. It per mits a view of the entire lx sly after it is enclosed. Hie top being composed of bountiful French plate glass, fu finish it resembles the finest polished ro-MWoo-l. We sell these new and elegant Caskets it less prices than have been paid for the obi and repulsive kind heretofore used. We also keep on hand splendid Mahogniiy mid Itoscwooil Collins, •ovored and plain Coffins, at an hour’s notice. Odors cun ho loft at our Store, under the Masonic Hall, during the day, and at the Factory during tin night. ALBERTSON, FLYNN A CO., Oct. “.I ts Novelty Works. COLUMBUS BAKERY, 150 Kiroutl Street, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. UYNKHAET A CRICHTON \KK prepared t> furnish at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms, all des tious of J HBA I>. CRACKERS AND CAKE. tioi.ig practical bakers,and provided with the latest iud most, approved machinery, t hey are enabled to ittppiy a suporjor article ol everything usually found iif the best establishtneuts of (lie kind either north or south. They are prepared to execute or ’ rs for all varieties of Cake and U road,and flatter iHrlvesth.it from their long i xperionce they ii give complete satisfaction to those who may fiver them with patronage. They use none but the best material. WHOLESALE I’IUCKS. Sugar Crackers, 10 cents per lb. l*ic Nic “ 10 “ “ “ Boston “ 10 44 “ 44 Butter “ H * 4 44 “ ? -la “ 8 “ “ “ Water “ 8 “ “ 44 Pilot Bread H “ “ “ Navy Bread 6 “ “ “ N. B.—Any description nfOake made for l’ar ties, Weddings, Ac. March 9, 1867. ly NOTICE. VLL orders for 11. 11. Epping's celebrated com pound Fluid Extract o( Bncltu, must In ad* <lressed to BROOKS GIIABMAN, who are the uutiufactni is and sole agents for L. Bierce *V Cos. April Iff. A K til AO ItUSSKTS A BLANKET?. I U.BT receiva.i, a large lot. Also, 200 pieces of f| Korney, which we offer very reasonable. OctK 8. ROTIICIIILD A lIRO. OKNT.N SHAWLS \ND Traveling Blankets ; also, ail extensive as nortiuent of Hats and Ceps, to be found at the lore of [OctHJ 8. ROTIICIIILD A iIRO. NOW is THB TUB to sow. r IMI E celebrated Rescue (trass Seed, for sale by I net 19 .IKFFERBON A HAMILTON. COT AT K IIS t OR SAUK. IX line Mahogany Counter* for sale at sl6 each Will be sold together or iu pairs. OdMf J. U. 81KK8. HAMS. ;\i | Cl 10101'. Country Hama, for sale by t)U Oct 14 UUNBY A CO. MONEY WANTED. JII. 81KK8 lias on hand, at his Furniture • Ware-room, a splendid lot of nest, well made Furnitnr**, which ne a ill be pleased to exchange for money, at the lowest prices. Juue 13tf (aEOHD 1 \ lIKIMMITS. r pilK Twentieth Volume of Georgia Reports just X received by J. W. BE ABM A CLARK. November 14. TENNESSEE RYE. V CHOICE hi tide at $1 13 per bushel, includ ing sacks WINTER’S BA LACK MILLS. Nov. I". I&6T. Cheaper than Bacon or Pork.. • )(Y BBLS. Superior FISH, just tMtcked at Apa wvf lacbicola, for sal© by D. B. F.LLIB. .lannary 20. DOES ANYBODY WANT APPLES! VY ER AtS RAY have a large lot of North Caro lina Apples. This is not Buncombe, but Buncombe County Apples. su spe ndedbanksT A CONEY of Suspended Banks taken In exchange JjX for Furniture at J. U. SIKI’B Furniture btore. No, 36 Broad street. OcFT 19 COURT GALCki)JIB FOR 1858. | Revised by tho Southern Recorder. SUPERIOB COURTS. JANUARY. | .iF, 2.1 Monday, Chmthiun. Krldy t Wayne. FEBRUARY. 2d Monday, j let Monday,Clark. U Mouday, ( lyn„ Floyd, AUGUhr. I.iiinpkiu. l. Monday, kloyd, Kridav bre I ™ Lumpkin, id Monday. / W,y,,e ’ ■* Monday, Clark, 2d Monday, Oftwnon, P**" o ,’, 1 (llynu. 3<l Monday, Forsyth, ltd Monday, Kor.yth, i Meriweth.r Meriwether 1 Walton. Walton.* Mb Monday, Baldwin, |ee j 4 til Monday, Baldwin, [ee Ofcattahooeli CliaUahooch tliaacock, niaecoi'k, Hoard, Heard, Jackaon, .larkron, Monroe, Monroe, Paui.il UK, Paulding, Schley, Schley, Taliaferro. Taliaferro. BKPTKMBKR. M AHCII let Monday, Ap|.li>iK, l.t Monday, Appling, CbattooK*, Chattooga, Cherokee, Cherokee, Colombia, Coweta, Coweta, Columhiu, I Crawford, Crawford, Madison, Gwinnett, Marion, Madison, 1 Mitchell, Marion, Morgan, Mitchell, Webster. Morgan, -d Monday, Butts, Webster, j Ca, 2d Monday, Butts, Coffee, Cass, Klbert, Coffee, Payette, Klbert, Greene, Payette, Gwinnett, Greene, Pickens, Pickeus, Sumter, Sumter, Washington j Washington 1 Friday aft’r, Pierce. Friday after,Pierce. M Monday, Cobh, Th .fE.r y ] i “a"’, d.l Monday, Cobb, Macon, Hall, Putnam, i Hart, Talbot, Macon, Terrell, Newton, Ware. Piltuain, Ith .Monday,Campbell. Talliot, j Clay, Tattnall, 1 Clincli, Terrell, Kuianuel, Ware. Lee, Friday after,Bulloch. Twiggs, •Ith Monday,Campbell, Wliite, Clay, Wilkes. Clinch, OCTOBER. Effingham, Ist Monday, Carroil, Emanuel, Dooly, la*e, Early, Twiggs, Fulton, White, Gilmer, Wilkes. I Gordon, APRIL. . Taylor, Ist Monday, Carroll, Warren. Dooly, Wilkinson. Early, Tuesday aft’r, Pike. Fulton, Wednesday ) Kablln Gordon, alter, J Pike, 2d Monday, Charlton, Rabun, Fannin, Taylor, Habersham, Warren, Hancock, Wilkinson. Harris, 2d Monday, Charlton, Laurens, Habersham Miller, Hancock, Newton, Harris, Soriven. Laur“tis, 3d Monday, Burke, Miller, Camden, Scriven. Franklin, Tuosd'y aft'r.Mclntosh. Haralson, 3d Monday, Burke, Henry, Camden, Jones, Franklin, Murray, Haralson, Oglethorpe, Henry, Pulaski, Jones, Stewart, Liberty, j Union, Murray, Worth. a£sr' ,T, X"} Stewart, Friday aft’r, Wilcox. Worth. 4tb Monday, Decatur, Thursd’y aft’rßiyan. DeKalb, Friday after.Wilrox. Houston, 4th Monday,Decatur, Irwin, DeKalb, j Jasper, Houston, Lincoln, Irwin, l’olk, Jasper, Tattnall, Lincoln, Towns, Polk, Whitfield. Whitfield. Thnmd’y aft’r, Telfair. Thurad’y aft’r.Telfair. Friday after, Btillocli. ~ „ . MA ,y- . Monday 1 Kfflnghßl „. IHi Momluy, Berrien, after, j (Jilimr, j NOVEMBER. Randolph, i lat Monday, Berrien, Richmond, Milton, Upaon. Randolph, 2i Monday, Baker, I Richmond, Bibb, Upaon. CatooMa, 2d Monday, Baker, Chatham, . Bibb, Fannin, Catoota, Muscogee. Muicogee, :ul Monday. Spalding, 3d Monday, Spalding, Troup, Troup. Union. 4th Monday,Calhoun, 4th Monday, Calhoun, Walker. Townes, Thurad’y aft’r, Mclntosh Walker. Monday aft’r, Dougherty, Moud’y aft’r,Dougherty. do do Liberty, Luat Monday,Colquitt. do do Colquitt. JUN E. Mon.aft’r Liberty,Bryan Ist Monday, Dade, DECEMBER. Jeffereou, let Monday, Dade, Milton, Jefferhon, Thomas, i Thomas, 3d Monday, Lowndes. 13d Monday, Lowndes. * After 1868, on 2d and 3d Mondays in February and 3d Monday in August. S2OO Reward WILL be paid for the apprehension of EARLY 1). AYE RETT, who absconded from Barbour County, Ala., for the crime of assault with intent to murder , in Juno, 1850. He has been residing iu Louisiana, and lias bccu lately lurking in the neighborhood of Jeruigau, Ala.,and is either there now or on his way back, to Loubdaun. DitHCKimoN—Averett is about 30 or 35 years old, spare built, weighs about 130 pounds, and near six feet high. Ilis hair is dark, and whiskers in clined to be sandy when worn long; his eyes are light blue or grey. The above reward will be paid on bis delivery to any officer of Bar boar County. NAT. ROACH, tihmnville, Ala., Dec. 21, 1857. d23tf NOTICE. HAVING associated with me my son, JAMES 11. WAKE, iu the DHIKi BUSINESS, we shall continue to keep constantly on baud a well selected stock of all the various articles in that branch of business, and our prices shall be made iu reference to the times. The business will be conducted iu the name aud style of R. A. WARE A SON, and ovory attention shall be given to those who favor us with their patronage. Jau. 1,1868. R. A. WAKE A SON. ALL persons indebted to the late proprietor, either by note, account, or otherwiso, are most earnestly requested to eall and liquidate the same,as the money is absolutely necessary to wind u; the old business. R. A. WAKE. BOOTS! BOOTS I ‘IUIK subscriber having just returned anal I from the North, where ho has laid in Kill IJ an excellent stock of leather, is now pro-r pared to execute all work iu the Boot aud Shoe line in a style not to be surpassed iu the city, and pledges himself to plouse his customers, in style, durability aud fashion. His Shop is No. 102 Broad Street, up-stairs, where he invites all persons to give him a call. Reduced prices for new work. Reasonable reduction for cash. F. KRONER, Vv. 20-6 m Sign of the Red Boot, Auction and Commission BUSINESS. NEW FIHM. mUE muler.igm'ii would inform their friend. -L .ud tho public, that they will continue the Auction and Commi..ion, Forwarding and Negro brokerage bu.iuea., under the name and style of llei riaou A I’itt., at the old atand of Harrison A McUehee, Noa. ,W and 61 West aide Broad atreet, aud uoliclt their patronage. Liberal advaucea will be made, aa uaual, on Negroea aud Merchaudiae. Adminiatratora’ aud Executon’ Sties attended to on accommodating terms. From fifty to sixty likely Negro.., of all classes, will b. kept constantly on haud. CIiAS. S. IIAKIiISON, GKOIIUK I. PITTfi. Columbus, June 23, IHS7. PRINTING 4k WRAPPING PAPER. ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. r IMIKSK MILI.fi nr. prepared to furnish the b..t J. articl. of Printing and Wrapping Paper. Th. paper on which The Daily Sun la printed, is mad. at then. Mills. MABEL VAUGHAN, ANEW Book, by the author of Lamplighter, just received l>y Oct. 10. CHAFFIN A JOHNfiON. TAKE WARNING. PKKfiONfi indulged to the aubkeribers by notes past due will do well to call and settle, aa the notes of thos. .rho do not will be placed in the hand* of efficera for collection at the firit Court. J. ENNIS A CO. Columbus, Ga., Jan. 4, !HSB-tf MARBLE works. Olt Oglethorpe and St. Clair Streets. ‘leraiga.fi respectful i) ‘ /••na “i * ■’ tin” . it, and sur rounding 88aW W country fIMV / inhAii; I liSttOUA! I b, tii e i in By p # Hgßftt tt jjwaSg y Afui foil,, .| II . [ J ‘■ne- I Ij •I ii 11 in “1:1 - agi generally he will sell, ut price, to corres|iun<l with the tiniOH, nil description of Marble Work, and Tombs, Monument*, Head-Stones, of Foreign and American Marble. V Also, Iron Bailing, Granite, Ac., furnished on short notice at manufacturers’ prices. Orders from tho country punctually attended to. Jan. 16, ’SS-ly THOMAS KENNY. MARBLE WORKS, Randolph Street, opposite Oglethorpe Hotel, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. of Oglethorpe and Randolph St*., opposite the Dost Office and the Ogle-thorpe Hotel, where he is pre pared, with the best Italian and American Mar ble, to furnish all kinds of Monumenti, Tombs AGrave Stones, as cheap as they can be had in any part of the country, North or Souih. He reapectfully solicits a share ot publie patronage. He flatters himself that for workmanship he will give satisfaction to the most fastidious. April 19,1857. ly HENRY McCAULEY. PIANO EMPORIUM. ’SOKYIJ T. H- VANDENBERO, No. 76 Broad Street, (East Side) COLUMBUS, GA„ HAS just received and will continue to receive, at his establishment, a splendid lot of PIANO FORTES, direct from tho Factories of Lighte, Newton k Bradburgs, Ilamis A Brothers, and Grovesten A Truslon. The following ia a list of Pianos now iu Store, which he will sell at the lowest Northern prices: 4T#- Every Piano sold is warranted. Several 7% Octaves, with Cases, Legs, Pedal and Desk, elegantly carved. One 7 Octaves—Pearl Keys, fancy style, aud oth erwise finished with Pearl and splendidly carved. This is the most elegantly toned and liuished Piano ever brought to this market. Several 7 Octaves —fancy and plain Keys, finished w ith Pearl, and of various patterns aud prices. Several 6% Octaves—various styles of finish. Several 6Jo Octaves— “ “ “ And other styles, varying in price from S3OO to S7OO. Also, several good second hand Pianos for salo low'. All kinda of Musical Instruments and Strings. SHEET MUSIC Os all kinds, for nale. Avery large assortment— VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL. All iu want of a fine Tonod and splendid finished PIANO, will find it to their advantage to call, be fore purchasing elsewhere, at April 30, 1557. VANDKXBKKG’B. NEW BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, 31 122 mUL. BROAD ST., COLUMBUS, GrA. SMITH ifc DANIEL 4 UK now opening and will keep constantly on _/jL haud, a large and well selected stock of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, SHOE FINDINGS, WOOL IIATS, Ac. Ac., No. 122 Broad Street, (Eaut Side), Columbus, Ga., under the Pluutera’ Hotel, nearly opposite Cody, Hudaon, Holt A Cos. The stock will consist of GENTS’ and ngln BOYS’, LADI ES’, MISSES’ and CHIL- A\: J DREN’S Boots and Shoes of all kinds, a r superior article of RUSSET SHOES FOR NEGROES. ALSO, Trunks, Leather, Shoe Findings, Ac. As we are having a large portion of our stock manufactured to order, we feel justified in saying we will be abb* to satisfy all who may be in search of a good article in our lino. Sept. 3, 1857. ly WM. A. HARDAWAY. E. L. OKAY. HARDAWAY A GRAY, General Produce Commission MERCHANTS, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. MERCHANTS will, by inspectiou of the follow ing rates of freight by Atlanta, find ship ments more expeditious aud economical than by New Orleami. Through Freights from St. Louis to Columbus, Georgia: By Memphis. By Nashville Feathers, Wool, per 100 lbs $1 35 $1 05 Hemp in bales, Linseed and Lard Oil, per 100 lbs 1 37 1 07 White Lead, Shot in kegs, Lard and Bacon, Lead, Rope and Bagging, per 100 lbs 1 15 95 Whisky, per barrel 4 00 3 10 Pork, Beef, per barrel 3 38 2 50 Flour, per barrel 1 92 1 45 THEY REFER TO Messrs. Dillard, Powell A Cos., Columbus, Ga. Messrs. Redd, Preer A Cos., Columbus, Ga. Mr. R. S. Hardaway, Columbus, (la. Mr. J. E. Morgan, La Grange, Ga. Mr. Hiram B. Troutman, Macon, Ga. Walsh, Smith A Cos., Mobile, Ala. Joseph Murrell, Mobile, Alabama. Puig, Muir A Cos., New Orleans. Nov. 27-y Farm and Livery Stables FOil SALK. rilllß .üb.criber offer, for bhlc low I and on term, to suit purclia.cr., *^2s*oEi .mall fitrm about five mile, from Ginc, directly ou the Kail Road route from Outii bert, containing ataiut 406 Here, of good ootlon land, 150 acres of which is now under cultivation. There I. on the premi.es a good frame dwelling, ueceuary outbuildings, ami an excellent spring of water near the house. Also, his Livery Stable, iu Fort Gaines, which are now doing a good business. The stables are in good repair, and the stock in good order. For fur ther information, emiuire of the subscriber, or C. F. Beiiil., at Fort Gaines, Ga. F. L. PEPI’KR. Fort Gains., Ga., Sept. 29,1657. “LOOK. AT THIS.” rilllE subscriber, have just received the follow- J. ing goods, all of which are warranted fre.li and fine, tc-wit: Extra Now Buckwheat, Raisins, S fi Almonds, /.ante Currants, Old Government Java Coffee, Muir A Sou’s Ale, pints and jugs, Ityass’Porter, quarts and pints, Cream Cheese. Also a selection of fine Wines, Brandy, Whisky, Giu, Hum, Ac., Ac., and a large and fine lot of Ha vana Cigars, all of which will be sold at reduced prices, by UUNBY A CO. COTTON NOTICE. ADVANCES made on Cotton consigned to my friends at Apalachicola, New York, or Liver pool. JOSEPH lIANSKKD, Office at Lowel Warehouse. Persons desirous of makiug shipments to New York, Boston, or foreign port., through Apalachi cola, will receive all nec.Mary Information ia to vessel., rates of freight, Ac., on application as above. Pec. 11,1857-3 m MEDICINE CIIKSTS. MEDICINE Cheat., Surgical and Dental Instru ments, and Gold Foil, for sale at BROOKS A CHAPMAN S TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, \TALISES, and HAT CASKS, always on hsn.l and for sale at 123 Broad Street. Sept. 17. ts J. 11. DANIEL A Ou. QENT.’I WALKING CANES. AN invoice of the most beautiful and aerviceabl. kind,opening this day at DIBBLE'S. BLANKS. ALABAMA DEEDS and Justices’ Blanks, for sale at the Sun office, Columbus, Ga. EUREKA OIL, THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. rpUl6 mixture, composed of *ome dozen oil*uud X extract*, is thu result of mauy yean*’ experi uieuts made by a medical man, a dealer iu slaven, iu effort* to meet aud aucceeafuily combat the dit iereot ill* and ache* those under hi* care were subject to from the various expoaure* iu travelling aud camp life. It ha* been found from experience to possess restorative and healing virtue* equal led by no other mi stare or compound yet discov ered, for the following afflictions: Bores or Eruption* of the Bkin, Ulcerated Bores ou the legs or any part of the body, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Head Ache, Tooth Ache, Bone Fellous, Tetters, I'aius, Bore Throat, Bwollen Glands, Bore or Weak Eyes iu man or beast. Ear Ache, Cramp or i’aiu in the Btouiach, Colic, Weak Back, Bpinal Affections, Bore Breast*, Bore or Cracked Nipplea, Fever Bores, Scald lfead, Fresh Cuts and Bruises, all I'nius iu the Limbs aud Joiuts, Sprain* and Strains, Bwolieu Feet and Ancles, Burns, Stricture or Disease of the Neck of the Bladder, and is being used on CANCERS with favorable prospects of success. We claim no magic for the workings of this great soother and successful competitors in tho healing art, of all the remedies which have been put for ward for public favor. If the first application does uot give relief, try the second, third or fourth, and we will guarantee the sufferer shall not be <lisa]>- poiuted. Where it has been introduced it has su perceded DeGrath's and all other remedies. We challenge the world for the production of its equal iu allaying pain, or in the healing art. It would seem superfluous to mention the wonderful cures produced in a very few minutes in the streets of Columbus, Ga., when administered to a horse judged to bo dying under the effect of the hots, and on two other occasions w hen administered to mules suffering greatly with colic. Brice ONE DOLLAR per bottle. For sale in Columbus. Georgia, by DANFORTH, NAGEL A CO., PEMBERTON, NUCKOLS A CO. BROOKS A CHAPMAN, NANCE AGESNER, ROBERT A. WAKE, A. K. AYER. Read the following testimonials : Auburn, Gwinnxtt Cos, Ga., Sept. 1, 1857. G. W. CROFT A CO.: I take pleasure in statiug to you the wonderful effect* of your Eureka Oil. In the year 1851 I had a negro boy who was subject to fits, and while sit ting by the fire one night ho fell in and burnt one of his feet so severely that it made him unable to do any work, aud he has been a cripple ever since, and has been able to do no work of any conse* quence. I have tried several remedies, and have had him under the care of several physicians, with out any apparent benefit. Hearing of the wonder ful cures being effected by the Eureka Oil, I con cluded to try it. 1 have used it but a short time, and the great change wrought has satisfied me I have at last found the cure. When complete you shall hear from me again. Respectfully, Yours, WILLIAM JACKSON. Buru Cured. Auburn, Gwinnett Cos., Ga., Oct. 5,1857. G. W. CROFT A CO.: 1 have the pleasure to inform you that the Eu reka Oil has performed a complete cure of my ne gro’s burnt foot, of which 1 wrote you recently. The cure ha* astonished every body. He had been under the treatment of physicians for three years, all of which time he was of no service to mo. Your oil Ims done the work in less time than six weeks. I commend it to the afflicted everywhere. Your* respectfully, WM. B. JACKSON, M. D. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 3,1857. G. W. CROFT A CO.: Gentlemen—ln Virginia some eighteen mouths si nee, my wife was attacked with sore breast and occasionally it would break aud run matter. I tried a number of the best physicians in that coun try, but all failed to cure. After moving to At lanta, she was attacked again with the same mise rable disease. Having heard of your Eureka Oil— after liaviug tried the Electric Oil and it failed— -1 concluded to try it. 1 did so; aud after using about one bottle and a half, 1 am most happy to state a permanent cure lias been effected, and do most heartily recommend it to ull who may be af fected in the same way. Try it; it is cheap Physician, and will cure when others fail. Respectfully, Yours, D. D. IIAJjL. N. B.—l will vouch for the veracity of Mr. Hall. B. J. SHACKELFORD. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 3,1857. G. W. CROFT A CO.: On the 27th of September I was attacked with every symptom of a Bilious Fever, and having heard of the wonderful cures perfected by your Eureka Oil, 1 resolved to give it a* trial, apd the result was that after using it for one day, (inter nally und externally; I was cured perfectly well. I recommend it to the public as an invaluable medicine, from positive knowledge of the good results from its use. V. DUNNING. CHISHOLM A ADAIR’S OFFICE, Atlanta, August 17,1857. Dr. G. W. CROFT—Dear Sir: 1 have used the Eureka Oil on a severe Bone Follon—a sprained ankle, and various cut , burns, and bruises, among my negroes—also for a weak back. In every in stance it gave immediate relief and an early cure. I believe it possesses all tho medical virtue claimed by its warmest friends. Y'ours truly, G. W. ADAIR. 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, and the latest improved machinery. Sash, Blinds, and Panel Doors, Will be furnished and boxed at the Factory, at the following prices: Saah — 8 x 10... 7 cts. Priinod and Grazed... 10 x 12... 9 “ “ 44 ...18 12x14 ..10“ 44 44 ...26 12 x 16...11 44 4 4 44 ...27 12 x 18...12 “ 44 44 ...30 12x20. ..14“ 44 44 ...36 12x22...16“ 44 44 ..:40 12x24...18 “ “ 44 ...46 The above Sash are 1% inch thick, aud made plain, in all caaes where they are made Lip-Sash, two cents per light will be added. All Bash glazed with good French Glass, primed with the best Paint, and superior Putty. Rolling; Blinds for Windows, 60 cents per foot, measuring the length, A window live feet would cost $3, w ithout painting, catches, or hinges. PANEL DOORS, iuch thick, without moulding, $2 50—mould ing one side, $3 00—moulding both Hides, $3 50. inch thick, without moulding, $2 75—mould ing one side, $3 25—moulding both sides, $3 76. 1% inch thich, 4 pauuels moulding ou one side, $3 50—moulding both sides, $4 00. inch thick, 4 panels moulding on one side, $4 00—moulding both sides, $4 50. In addition to the above, Bliuds painted and fur nished with hinges and catches, if desired; also, Bash glazed with German or French plate, painted, stained, enameled, embossed and Bohemian Glass, of all shades aud colors, for side and transom lights aud 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, and flooring aud ceiling tongued and grooved. Scroll and other descriptions of Brackets, for or namenting Cottages. Green Houses, Ac., made to order. The proprietors being practical mechanics and builders, believe they can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with orders. the above work will be furnished at short notice. Bash kept constantly ou hand. All orders sent with the cash, or city acceptance, will meet with prompt attention. Work to be sent by the River, Rail Road, or in Wagons, will be at the risk of the purchaser, as the work will be considered delivered. Special contracts can be made for large Jobs. M. BARRINGER, January 24. ly J. L. MORTON. FRUIT TREES AND FLOWERS. LEE, KIDD & DUNCAN, VRK now (ireparml to till all order, with the heet varietiee of APPLES, PEACII, APRI COT, PLUM, PEAR, aud NECTARINE TREES, and the moat choice .election of KOSEfi, EVER GREENS and FLOWERING PLANTS of all de •crl|ition., adapted to thi. climate. Their e.tabli.hment ie near the upper end of Broad Street, ffrat door above Mr. Hervey llail, where the, will be happy to wait on tlio.e who may with any article in their line. Columbue, Nov. 28-1, CARPETS AND RUGS. WE have juet received a large asaortnient. aad are prepared to offer them cAraperthan ever heard of in Columbue. Octß 8. ROTUCIIILD k BRO. CLOAKS. THE large.t etdek of LADIES’ CLOAKS ever brought to Columhui, and cheaper than evei offered before 8. ROTIICIIILD A BRO. ATTENTION HOUSEKEEPERS. SAFES of the heat make and mnferiul, and of a new etyle, at price, varying from $8 to S2O, for •ale by J. H. SIKES. A NEW SUPPLY OP MADAME LeVert’e Souvenirs of Travel juet received by J. W. PKABR A CLARK. NEW LEAF LARD, VTICK and aweet, juet received and for sale by IX Jan. 2* MARCUS A RAGLAND. PIANOS. HiKKI, ROBERTS . McKEE’S CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, EAST SIDE OF OGLETHORPE ST., Between the “Perry” and “Oglethorpe” Hotel., and directly opposite Temperance Hall, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. At this old established House can always be found tho beat .elected stock of Carriages, Rockaways, Top, AND NO TOP BUGGIES, Ac., in this section of country. And as we have the sole right to sell all work in this market from the celebrated Manufactory of J. M. QUINBY A CO., and all our stock being carefully made up in the best manner, and latest and most ftwhionable styles, expressly for our trade, by makers of high est reputation, we feel authorized to assure all person** wishing to purchase, that they can find better work, and buy it on better terms than can he offered elsewhere. We do not sell at cost, but we have only one price for all who call ou us; aud strangers* as well as our customers generally, may confidently rely on being equally aud fairly dealt with. All w ork sold by us is warranted to be strictly as represented. Repairing iu all branches of tho trade promptly executed in the best manner, by the most skillful workmen, at lowest possible rates. Jan. 29, ’6B-ly Copartnership Notice. Mli. JOHN G. McKEE, having been this day admitted a partner iu the concern, the firm name will hereafter he McKEE, ROBERTS A McKEE. The affairs of the old concern must be settled up forthwith. All persons indebted to us, either by note or otherwise, will please see that our claims are settled before the next return day, iu their respective counties, as we shall be com pelled to sue all debts unpaid, at the met courts held after this date. Having given due notice, all those not attending may rely on their notes being placed in the hands of an attorney for collection by law . McKEE A ROBERTS. January 1, 1858. jan2l-3m removal] BROOKS & CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DRUGGISTS, Sign of the Negro and Mortar, COLUMBUS, GA., HAVE removed to the Btore on the corner of Broad nnd 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. PHYSICIAHTS Especially, would find it to their interest to call and examine our stock before purchasing else where. PRESCRIPTIONS Accurately prepared by a competent Druggist, and with extra medicines only, at all hours during day and night. April 14, 1857. ly NEW & CHEAP GOODS. B. G. A- S. STERN, HAVE removed from No. 70 to 104, (two doors below J. Kyle A Cos.) Broad Street. They al so continue their store at No. 28, Broad Street. They have received their fall stocks and invite purchasers in search of good and clieap goods, to call and examine their stocks, which consist of every variety of Staple and Fancy and LADIES DRESS GOODS, Together with a largo and varied assortment of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps &c. And a large aud general assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, and many other articles usually kept in dry goods stores, too numerous to itemise in an advertise ment. Their gtocks of NEGRO SHOES AND BLANKTS and stuffs for Negro Clothing, are large and of su perior quality. Blunter* and others, in search of such articles, would do w'ell to call and look through their stock before purchasing Their goods have been selected by one of the firm with great care, and purchased at such rates as en ables them to offer bargains to casli cus tomers. Call and see. October 12, 1857 ts TO THE PUBLIC. 1.Y ROM and after this date my terms ; are strictly CABII. I wish to cloße E&£?v;k. out my stock of STOVES, TIN WARE, —AND— HOUSE FUBNISHIKG GOODS. I am also prepared to do ROOFING, GUTTERING, and all kinds of JOB WORK in my line, Cheap for Cash and Cash only. It. M. ALDWORTII. January 18,1858-3 in TO OUR CUSTOMERS. ALL persons having accounts w ithH£ji|X us for 1858, will be called on forßjjj??- settlement twice a year—on the Ist ofw&CMDL July and Ist of January. A large lot of COOKING STOVES AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, on hand aud for sale at low pricts. Jan. 5, 1858. 3m D. B. THOMPSON A CO. CRAWFORD STREET LIVERY STABLE. HUIK undersigned grateful for past favors shown X him by the pnblic, solicits a continuance of their patronage, assuring that ho will use his best exertions to promote their comfort and conveni ence. Carriages, Horses, Buggies, aud careful dri vers always on hand, at the following rates: Carriage and Horses per day $6 00 44 44 Half day, Cash 300 44 44 44 Credit 4 00 Buggy and Horse, per day 3 00 “ 44 Half-day, Cash 150 44 * 4 “ Credit 2 00 Saddle Horse, per day 1 50 “ 44 Half-day, Cash 75 44 44 44 Credit i 00 Carriage aud Horses at night 6 00 Boggy and Horse at night 3 00 Saddle Horse at night 1 50 Board per month 15 00 Board per day 76 Single Feed 40 The above scale of prices w ill bo strictly adher ed to from tho Ist January, 1858, until further no tice. All accouuts due when called for. Jan. 15.1858-tjanl Q. W. MARTIN. Administrator’s Sale. WILL bo sold in front of tho Auction Store of Messrs. Harrison A Pitts, iu the City of Co lumbus, Muscogee County, Ga., under an order of the Court of Ordinary of said comity, on THURS DAY, the 18th February, 1858, all the perishable property belonging to tho estate of James L. Gar rard, deceased, consisting of household furniture, Ac., sold for the benefit of the creditors of said estate. Terms of sale cash. Feb. 6, 1858-tds E. BARNARD, Adm’r. Administrator’s Sale. WILL be sold before the Court House door in the town of Thomasvilie, Thomas Couuty, Georgia, on the FIRBT TUESDAY’ in March next, the following Lots of Land, to-wit: No. 429 in tho 13th district, No. 142 in the Bth district, aud No. 398 in the 18th district, each containing 490 acres, as the pioperty of Seymour R. Bonner, late of Muscogee county, deceased. Terms, cash. Jan. 20, ’6B. ALEX. I. ROBISON, Adm’r. FRESH SUPPLIES —AT— MARCUS & RAGLAND’S. t LB9. Kxtri, New Hum.; IUUU 10 Keg. New Lens Lard; 10 Barrel. New Hulled Buckwheat; 10 Barrel. Beat Irish l’otatoe.; A Barrel. Beat Onions; 6 bids. Large Hominy ; Uoahen Butter and Cream Cheeae; Raisin., Currant., Citron, Cranberries. Jellies, Jama, Preserves, Pie Fruit, Table Pea., White Beans. Pickled Pork, Pickled Beef, Golden Syrup, New Orleans Molaaaei. December 18. ATTENTION! STOCKR AIBERS. A LARGE lot of ROCK SALT Juet received from Liverpool, which will be sold in quanti ties to suit purchaser, at a reduced price. Call and *ee It at GUN BY A CO’S. NEW KATTRASMBB. I GOOD New Mattras.es just received, and for ID sale on consignment. Not. 27-ts 8. HOWARD. NOVELTY WORKS. if! ay PREMIUM FURNITURE AT PANIC PRICES!! DETERMINED, if possible, to continue our Manufactory iu full operation during the con- I tiuuance of the pressure, we are now offeriug our I whole Stock of CUSTOM-MADE FUBNITUKE at Lower Prices than have ever been known iu thi. section. TO CASH PURCHASERS We are offering extraordinary inducements. Our stock now’ embraces all classes of Furniture, to gether with a beautiful and complete assortment of Looking Glasses, Wiudow Curtains and HharieM Willow Ware, Mats, Paper Hangings and Picture Frames, and every article known to trade. Sales Room under Masonic Hall, Broad Street Nov. 26. ALBERTSON, FLYNN A CO. CIIANG F OF SCHLDULI.; DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE. Office Montgomery and W. Point R. R Cos., | Montgomery, November 19, 1867. ) mmmm, ON and after this date, the Passenger Trains on tiiis Road will be governed by the following Schedule: DAY TRAIN. Leave Montgomery 6 30 A. M. Arrive at West Point 3 10 P. Is. Arrive at Columbus 2 60 P. 51 Returning —Leave West Point 9 30 A. Jl “ Leave Columbus.., 10 00 A k’ “ Arrive at Montgomery 4 00 p k’ NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Montgomery 6 30 p. J). Arrive at West Point 12 30 A. .M, Arrive at Columbus 1 00 A. Jl Returning —Leave West Point 7 30 P. N “ Leave Columbus 7 30 p. jj “ Arrive at Montgomery 2 30 A. Jl Through Tickets can be obtained (for double daily connections) to Atlanta, Chattanooga, and Nashville, and dally connections to Huntsville Memphis and Knoxville. SAMUEL G. JON EB, Eng A Sup TICKETS TO MONTGOMERY $8 76 ATLANTA 6 50 NASHVILLE, TENN 15 Gu CHATTANOOGA 10 50 HUNTSVILLE 14 26 MEMPHIS 21 76 FREIGHT ARRANGEMENT BETWEEN ATLANTA AND COLUMBUS. BY an arrangement between the Rail Read Companies composing the two routes from At lanta to Columbue, concluded at their Convention at Savannah on the 16th instant, it was agreed that the following rates between Atlanta and Cu lumbus shall govern, taking effect let day of Msy, 1867. VIA WEST POINT. Corn per bushel 11 Wheat 12 Oats 8 Bacon, Whisky, Flour, in sacks or bblß, per 100 lbs 36 Bagging, Rope, Lard, in cans or bbls., per 100 lbs 46 Coal, Pig Iron, by car load, por ton of 2000 lbs $3.76 VIA MACON. Corn per bushel 14 Wheat 16 Oats 10 Bacon, Whisky. Flour, iu sackß or bbls, per 100 lbs 44 Bagging, Rope, Lard in cans or bbls., per 100 lbs 66 Coal, Pig Iron, by car load, per ton of 2000 lbs $4.68 J. L. MUSTIAN, President and Superintendent Muscogee K. R. GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent South Western Rail Road. EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent Macon and Western Rail Road. GEO. G. HULL, Superintendent Atlanta and Lagrange K. K. SAMUEL G. JONES, Engineer and Superintendent M. and W. P. R. R. April 23; 1867. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD, COLUMBUS, NOV. 14, 1857. FROM and after this date, the Day, or Express Train, will leave the Depot at 4, P. M., and arrive at 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 65 A. M.. and arrive at Macon at 8 60, A. Jl. Leaves Macon at 11 %A. M.; arrives at Colum bus at 6 33 P. M. J. L. MUSTIAN, Columbus, Nov. 16, 1867. Sup’t. New Orleans and Apalachicola STEAMSHIP LINE. rpHK well known A M E RIO A, the above Ports for the season, commencing ou the 9th of January, instant. WOOD A LOW, Agents, New Orleans. WM. G. PORTER A CO., Agents. New Orleans, Jan. 9, 1858. Apalachicola. Groceries and Provisions. W. EVLES, At tho old stand of JEFFERSON & HAMILTON, Corner of Warren aud 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, Candles, Spices, Mus tard, Pepper, Yeast Powders, Sal Soda, Carb. Sods, Ginger, Cigars, Tobacco, Liquors of ail kinds, Irish Goshen Butter, Cheese and Onions, with country Butter, Eggs, Potatoes and Poultry, will be kept always on haud. Tho highest cash price, paid for old Itags, Brass, Pewter, Copper, Lead, Hides, Rope and Ragging. Oct 14,1857-y * NEW BOOK STORE. CHAFFIN & JOHNSON, No. 90 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga., (SIGN OF THE RED AND WHITE FLAG) HAYING purchased ofG. W. Ma thews his stock of Books and Stationery, will contiuue the business at tho same place, anil will keep constantly on hand a complete stock of Scbool, Law, Medical, and Miacella ueom Books, Blank Book Sta* tlonery, and every thing usually kept in a Book Store. By strict attention to tho 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, Jan3-tf GUANO! GUANO! —A ND Gypsum; Or, Land Plaster. tpilE subscribers will be ready to till all orders X for Gypsum and Genuine Peruvian Uuano on or about the 25th of Decomber Instant, at reduced prices. GUNBY A CO. Deccember 5, 1867. 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, aud for any amount. Terms cash or abort time. Novl2 JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. FISH ! FISH I ANEW lot Mackerel, Noe. 1, 2 and 3, in kits, qr. half aud whole bble. Also, a fins lot of Codfish. JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. Novl2 POWDER. AFRESH supply of blasting Powder and Safety Fuse, for Bate by GUNBY A CO REMOVAL. Jll. SIKES ha. removed to No. 36 Broad at . two doors Nortli of the Trov Factory Ware Rooms. octstf_ SYRUP ROM Chinese Sugar Cane, for sale by t octß GUNBT A 00.