THOMAS UK WOLF THOMAS GILBERT.
UK WOLF A GILBERT,
EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS.
The Sun i* published daily at $5 a year, payable
ntrictly in advance. When not paid within six
mouth*, s* will ho charged. 1!’ not paid within
the subscription year, $7.
No subscription taken tor less than three mouths,
which must in all cases he paid in advance, at tlm
rate of fifty cents a month.
No responsibility for remittances by mail.
ADVERTISING HATES:
All advertisements of five lines or less inserted
at at) cents for the first insertion, and 25 cents for
each additional insertion.
Advertisements exceeding five lines, except by
special contract, will he charged 10 cents a line for
the first insertion, and 5 cents a line for each ad
ditional insertion.
A card not exceeding six lines, not renewable,
will he inserted three months for $5, six months
f,r SB, and twelve months for sl2.
Ten lines, not renewable, will be inserted three
months for SS, six for sl2, eight months fur $lO,
and twelve months for S2O.
Advertisements of ten lines, renewable at plea
sure, inserted at $25 a year.
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teu lines.
Advertisements occupying a place between the
reading matter and advertisements to he ohargud
an addition of one-third to the above rates.
ALABAMA FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA.
Capital SIOO,OOO.
T.M RE risks will ho taken by the above named
Company on liberal terms.
JAMES M. WATT, Agent.
Columbus, (la., March 20,1858. 2m
KNICKERBOCKER LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NEW YORK CITY.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS JANUARY 1, 1858,
$188,309 76.
UOAIID OF RKFKRKNCE FOR
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Honorable JAMES AUERCKOMIfIE.
H.morabU-JOHN 11. IKJWAKI).
ILmorablo rinks HOLT.
Honorable G. E. THOMAS.
11. T. HALL, Esq., of firm of Hall & D xter.
JNo. It. HULL, Esq., of firm of Hull, I)uck A Cos.
J. EN NLS, Esq., of firm of J. Emus As Cos.
Medical Examiners.
Doctors SCHLEY A DAVIS.
H. 11. EPPING, Agent.
Negroes insured at reasonable rates.
February 24,1868-ly
HARTFORD FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
IJSICOIIPOHATBD IN 1810.
• Capital Stock $500,000.
This Company lias transacted hu extensive biisi
hliioss for nearly fifty years. Insures on same
terms as other first-class Companies against loss
..r damage by Fire, on Stores, Merchandise, Dwell
ings and Furniture, Cotton or other produce in
store. All claims for losses liberally adjusted and
prouipty paid. Applications received as formerly
by (Sept. 2S ts) D. F. WILLCOX, Agent.
XCTfiITTSL 2A2VCE -
FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE RISKS
(1 ONTIN UE to be taken in responsible compa-
J iiies by JOILN MUNN, Agent.
Columbus, Ga., Sept. 3,1857. ts
SLAVES insured two thirds their value, at low
rates.
Wll. W. I.BE ESTABLISHED IN 1855 N. M. CARTER.
XifiK dh CA-RTEH,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
General Agents and Collectors,
NO. 94 COMMERCE STREET,
MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA.
\ I TILL pay particular attention to the purchase
W and sale of Cotton and other Country l*io
duce, and to the tilling of orders. Having ample
storage we are prepared to receive and make lib
eral advances on consignments.
—REFERENCES —
Farley, Jury it Cos., New Orleans.
W. T. Scott & Cos., “ “
Thrift, Olds <t Cos., Mobile.
Elisha Loo, Esq., Baltimore.
Herriot A Holmes, Charleston, 8. C.
Johu G. Winter, Esq., Columbus, Ga.
Joaiah Morris, Ranker, Montgomery.
Hall, Moses Sc Roberts, Montgomery.
Watts, Judge Sc Jackson, Montgomery.
J. Conklin & Cos., New York.
Slorrs Brothers, New York. Sept.2s-tf
JAMES M. OAItTKK,
FORWARDING AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
SAVAWNA.H, GrA.,
IN JONGS’ NEW BLOCK, BAY STREET,
(Lately occupied by John lngorsoll, Esq.)
IStr* Liberal advances made on Consignments.” &£
References.
Fatten, Hutton A Cos., N. J. Bayard, Esq., Agent
John lngorsoll, Esq., 1 Hunters’ Battle, Jionw., (la,
Itobt. B. Young, Esq., P. 11. Oliver. Agt Mechanic,?
S'a vauiuth, (At. Na rings hank, . I nuricus, Ua
Buvtuiall, Ga., April 14,1857. ly
1). BUSSEY A BROS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Dealers in all kinds of
GROCERIES,
No. 14 Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia.
D.BUBBMY N. BUSSEY J. M. BUSSEY.
BRANDS & KORSEH,
Tuners and Repairers of Pianos,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
OE E E R Hausen’s celebrate ■
PREMIUM PIANOS for sab'JME33is
at very low prices—from $‘275
$460. Second haiitl Pianos takenJ W 11 •
in exchange.
W*l’itinoß Tuned and Repaired.
Call tit the Furniture Store No. 34 Broad Street.
Match 4. ly
JEFFERSON A HAMILTON,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
No. 14 Broad Street,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
JOSEPH JEFFERSON JOHN 11. HAMILTON
November 16, 1856. ts
LAND FOR SALE.
A GREAT BARGAIN OFFERED
IN good plantation on the Chattahoochee JnL
River, three miles below Columbus.
ootitalulng Seven Hundred acres, more or
less.
Terms—One half cash—for which hills on any of
the Savannah, or Augusta Banks, or the Bank of
Charleston, or Cotton at the highest market price,
wlB he taken. Apply to.
October 22,1857. ts JOHN A. JONES.
INFORMATION WANTED.
fIMIOMAS 11. ABBOTT, formerly of Chambers
l County, Alabama, call learn something of in
terest to him by application in person or by letter
to the Sim Otllco, Columbus, Ga. Jau. 12-Om
EMIIUOIBEBIES, Ac.
I A 1(1 ES Collars, Uloevei, Handkerchiefs, Luces of
J all kinds, Swiss and jaconet Bands, just open
ing hy S. ROTHCHI LI) A llltO.
SHOES AND ROOTS.
tirn have a very largo assortment of Shoes anil
YV Boots, all sizes and styles, uud oiler them at
very low prices.
OctO S. KOTIICIIILD A 1180.
IIEIISTEAUSI BEDSTEADS !
‘ll l SETS how Post Bedsteads, neat and well
.)’ f made, at Four Dollars! Cheap, is it not?
For sale hy J. 11. SIKES,
•March 5. No. 86 Broad street.
SMOKED MEATS.
SMiIKEII Beef, Beef Tongues and Pig Hums,
just received and for sale hy
Feb. S. fIUNBY A 00.
BAPTIST PSALMODY.
A FEW copies h fl. For sale by
Fab.3o. CHAFFIN A JOHNSON.
CIGARS.
HAVANA CIGARS, of the llnest and best
brands, to be had at
April 10. BROOKS A CHAPMAN’S.
STATIONERY,
V LARGE lot of Letter Foolscap and Note Pa
per just received hy
Fob. 20. CHAFFIN A JOHNSON.
TENNESSEE FLOUR.
1,1 NT It A Family and Supertine Flour, from white
’i wheat nstantly receiving and for sale hy
Feh. s. OintßY A CO.
ORION HUTTONS.
4 CHOICE lot lor sale at winds.ale and retail
j\ by JEFFERSON A HAMILTON.
March Is, 1866
ftp iailu £.
VOL. III.}
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
WM. E. ANDERSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MARIANNA, FLORIDA,
IyRACTICKS iu thu Circuit Court* of Jack*oii,
WaHhlugtoii, Gadsden and Franklin; in the
Supremo Court at Marianna, anti in the United
States District Court at Apalachicola.
lIKFERKM’K.S:
Mossra. Edwmd Lambert A Cos., New York.
Judge J. YY’uyle* Baker. Tallahassee.
11. L. Rutger*, Ag’t S. W. R. R. B’k, Tallahassee.
Jiuige J. J. Finley, Mariannu.
1. Widgeon, Agent Bank Columbus, Marianna,
lion. Goo. S. Hawkins, YVushington, D.C.
J. .1. Slade, Esq., Columbu*, Georgia.
.Mar His, ls.'.s ;im
E. W. MOISE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
OFFICE at Bonner'* old Mtand, on St. Clair
street, one door from Broad.
Practice* in all the Court* of the Chattahoochee
Circuit, also in the United State* Court at Savan
nah, and Supreme Court at Macon.
March 1,1858-1 y
U. .1. MOSES,
ATTOHNEY AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Office next door so Hit! Post Office. *&JI
Columbu*, Ga., Feh. 27, ’SB-tf
W. 11. Chamber*... W. M. Robbins...J. A. Robbins.
Chambers, Bobbins & Robbins.
ATTOKKYS AT LAW,
EUEAULA, ALABAMA.
Will practice in the Counties of Barbour, Pike,
Henry, Coflee, Dale ami Russell.
January 20, 1858. Oin
BEVERLY A. THORNTON. WILLIAM R. TURMAN.
THORNTON JL TURMAN
HAVE removed their Law Office to Odd Fellows*
Hall, Oglethorpe street. They will attend to
all business in their liue with promptness aud
fidelity in all the comities of the Chattahoochee
Circuit, Ga., aud in Russell, Macon, aud Barbour
Counties, Alabama. Jau. 19, ’SB-ly
THOMAS .1. NUCKOLLS,
Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Chancery,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
(Office in Jones’ Building, >n Randolph street, in
the rear of T. t?. Spear's Jewelry Store.)
AITILL practice in Muscogee county. Georgia,
ff and in Macon, Chambers and Russell coun
ties, Alabama.
Will practice iu Macon Cos., Ala., in connection with
MESSRS. CUOPTON & LIGON,
Os Tuskegoc, Alabama.
Will also practice in file United .State* District
Court for the State of Alabama, in connection with
MESSRS. EIjMORE & YANCY,
Os Montgomery, Alabama.
January 14, 1858. Cm
LAW NOTICE.
HP lIK undersigned regularly attend* the Probate,
_L Circuit and Chancery Courts of Russell coun
ty, Ala., and the Supreme Court of that State; and
will also undertake Law business, including Col
lections, in all the neighboring counties of Ala
bama, and in Columbus, Georgia.
Ofliee under Masonic Hall, Broad street.
Residence iu Alabama, three miles Month-west of
Columbus. G FORGE D. HOOPER
Columbus, Ga., Jan. 12-3 m
E. G. DAWSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OFFICE over Wynne Sc Park's Shoe Store,
Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. Dec. 9-Grn
ROBERT E. DIXON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
OFFICE on Randolph Street, formerly occupied
by Seymour R. Bonner, opposite the Post Of
fice. Feb. 2, 1858. ly
HAMILTON <fc PLANE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GA.,
HAVE renewed their copartnership and will
devote their undivided attention to the prac
tice of the profession iu the counties of Muscogee,
Harris, Talbot and Chattahoochee iu this State and
in Russell county, Ala.
Office over E. Barnard's store, Broad Street.
Jan. 28-ts
WM. T. HOLDERNBSS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
OFFICE 128 Broad Street, over Kidgway, Clock
ly A Cos., iu the rear of the Charleston Bank
Agency. Jan. 24,1858. ly
JAMBS RAMSEY R.G. CABIXHKRS.
RAMSEY & CAIIITHERS,
Attorney at Law,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
WILL practice in all the counties of the Chu
tahoochee Circuit; in tho counties of Chat
tahoochee, Clay, Early, and Randolph, of the Pa
taula Circuit; and Calhoun and Decatur counties,
of the South Western Circuit.
February 28, 1858. ly
DRS. TUGGLE A WINGFIELD,
Have removed their office to
RANDOLPH STREET,
OPPOSITE GREENWOOD’S WAREHOUSE,
Night calls left at tile office, promptly attended.
March 8, 1858. ts
DR. s. BABB
UAS openedan Ofliee over Brook* A Chapman'*
Drug Store for the practice of Medicine and
Surgery.
Residence north-east corner of Forsyth and St.
Clair streets, near the Female Academy.
February 0, 1858-1 y
DR. 11. M. ULECKLEY
II T ILL attend promptly all call*, either in the
\f city or country.
Particular attention will be bestowed to diseases
peculiar to WinaUs, Chronic affections of all kinds,
which may he entrusted to hi* treatment-
Office over Perry Spencer’s Grocery *tore,
Broad *t.
Office hours from 8 to 10 a. m., aud from 4 to
5 p. m.
Columbus, Ga., Jan. 25, ‘SB-tf
DR. BENJ. M. CROMWELL.
OFFICE in the rear of Dauforth A Nagel's Drug
Store. Jan. 12, ’SB-ly
I >I BDICAL WOTICB.
Dlt. A. F. POLLARD offers his services
the citizens of Columbus aud vicinity iu ul
the practice of Medicine, Surgery, Ac. He RB
can be found at the Drug Store of Pemberton,
Nuckolls Sc Cos. duriug the day, and at his resi
dence at night, north-east corner of Bryan and
Mclntosh troots, opposite the residence of Mr.
Perrj spencer. Jan. 8f ’SB-tf
WM. F. LEE, D. D. S,
DENTAL SURGEON,
South-east corner Broad and Randolph streets,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Nov. 20,1867—ts
J. FOGLE Sir MON, A _JKm
DENTISTS,
orriCK ON KANDOLHI, If It A K IIUOAD UTIICXI,
COLUMBUS, GKOKUIA.
May ft-ly
cushman, serym.
DHNTIST.
WINTKR BUILDING, 48 Druad street, Gilurn
Lua, Ga. Jan. 11, 1866
TURK’S ISLAND SALT.
\i w . lIUSHI4LS Turk’* Inland Walt, jiwtrocel
qi/’ r vi*d and for wile Ly OUNIIY A CO.
SKW OKLKANS SUGAR.
r / | IIIIDS. New Orleuas Sugar In atom and re
.J\ ’ cclrinc, for aali* at lowe.t market price* Ly
K,d,. IS. ALLEN A CAMAK.
PRINTERS INK.
A LARGE lot of Printers lok, Loth News and
XX Book—tho former at 30 cent*, end the latter
at 40 cent, per lb., and in can. of different bI/.uh,
juHt received and for aala Ly
March3-tf CHAFFIN A JOHNSON.
TAKE WARNING.
I JEBISON.S indebted to the miliaeribere by union
pnat due will dn well to call and Mettle, aa the
IK.tea us tliune who do lint will bn plar.nl 111 the
hand, nf ~nicer* for c.illoctlon at the lirat Court.
J. ENNIS A CG.
Culumhua, Ga., Jau. 4,1858-ts
COLUMBUS, GA., APRIL 5, 185S.
INDEPENDENT FORWARDING
AND
SKCHS>I3NTGL HOUSE.
J. P. RUTLAND & CO.,
General ComiiiiaHion, Receiving and Forwarding
MERCHANTS,
—AND—
Agents of tlc Independent Uonta,
MOBILE, ALABAMA.
Office opp,mite the Landing of the New Or
leaim Mail Steamer..
April 25, 1857. ly
E. BARNARD & CO.,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
Wholesale and Retail
GROCERY & PROVISION
DEALERS,
HAVE on hand aud will constantly keep a large
and well selected stock, embracing all arti
cles n their line, which are offered to their friends
and the public, at the lowest market prices.
4ksr*COME AND SEE LS.‘ a*
Sept. 20,1867. ts
Groceries and Provisions.
Corner of Baldwin and Forsyth streets,
COLUMBUS, GA.
f|MIE undersigned would respectfully inform the
JL citizens of Columbus, and of the surrounding
country, that he lihn now’ on hand aud is con
stantly receiving, a well selected stock of FAMI
LY GROCEIU ES, consisting in part of
Butter Cheese Bacon Lard
Codfish Tea* Coffee Tobacco
Cigars Snuff Soap Rice
Flour Meal Soda Powders
Potash Spice* Candles Starch
Molasses Mustard Mackerel, Potatoes.
Also, FRESH PORK, BUTTER, EGGS, ami
Country Produce generally, all of which will he
sold at the most reasonable prices, for cash.
Novl2y MARTIN G. WEST.
S. HOWARD,
AUCTION & COMMISSION
M EKC HANT,
WILL give prompt attention to the sale of all
kinds of MERCHANDISE, either at private
or auction sale.
No. 148 East side Broad Street, third door below
Masonic Hall, Columbus, Ga.
THOMAS 11. MARCH, Auctionee.
Oct. 20, 1857-ts
OGLETREE JL JACKSON,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
No. 141 Broad St., Columbus, Georgia,
WILL give prompt attention to all consign
ment* sent to them.
The usual cash advances will be made on pro
duce shipped to our house.
March 23,1868-ly
STEAM MARBLE WORKS.
COLUMBUS, GA.
THIS establishment, situated on Ogletlurpe
JL street, in front of tho Oglethorpe House, is
now in operation, with entire new machinery, and
all the improvements known in the trade. J will
execute all kinds of work iu the
TS/T_A_33. JB Hi E IE. I UNTIE,
Such as Monumets, Tombs, Head Stones, Marble
Mantel Pieces, Bureau, Table and Washstand Tops,
of the best Italian and American marble, at short
notice and on the most reasonable terms.
Orders from the country will he promptly at
tended to. henry McCauley,
Feb. 20-ts Columbus, Ga.
SELLING OFF FURNITURE
TO CHANGE BUSINESS.
I AM determined to change my business for
something that will pay better. 1 now offer
my entire stock, consisting in part of Wardrobes,
Bureaus, Sideboards, Safes, Chairs, Tables, Book
Cases, Desks, and other articles usually needed
about a house. Until my stock has been disposed
of, 1 shall sell at unprecedented low prices.
Couio aud see.
I have on hand a lot of Varnish, Hair Cloths
and Hardware, which I will sell hy the lot or in
small quantities.
1 also offer for rout the Store that 1 now occupy
for the balance of the year. Possession given in
April. J- H. SIKES,
February 9. No. 3fi Broad St.
SUN BOOK BINDERY.
AFTER a suspension of several
months, the BOOK BINDERY
attached to the SUN JOB PRINTING
ESTABLISHMENT is again in oper- tfjj
Having a competent Binder, the public may rely
on having binding done in any style desired, of
durable workmanship, aud with promptness.
Persons having MUSIC, MAG AZIN ES, and LAW
REPORTS to bind, will do well to cull at the
Jan. 26, 1867. SUN BINDERY.
Negro Business Continued.
mini umli-migned having withdrawn from the
_L Auction aud Comniiaaiou hurdne*., will keep
constantly on hand, in thin market, forty to lifty
likely Virginia Negroeß, consisting of Boys, Girls,
Women and Men; among them plantation and
house servants, mechanics, Ac., which 1 will sell
as low as the lowest. A. C. McGKIIBE.
June 25,1857-ts
iiLOOK AT THIS.”
milK subscribers have just received the follow-
X ing goods, all of which are warranted fresh
and tine, to-wit:
iixtrn New Buckwheat,
Raisins, 8 8 Almonds,
/.ante Currants,
Old Government Java Coffee,
Muir 4 Sou’s Ale, pints and jugs,
Byass’ Porter, quarts and pints,
Cream Cheese.
Also a selection of tine Wines, Brandy, Whisky,
Gin, ltum, 4c., 40., and a large and line lot of Ha
vana Cigars, allot’ which will he sold at reduced
prices, by GUNBY A I o.
lIKSTOKATIVKS, cordials, 6w.
i I TOOL'S Hair Restorative, Smith's Cordial,
VV Barry’s Tricoplierous, Jacobs Cordial,
Mrs. Allen's Hair Restorers, Ayer’s Pectoral,
Pliadon’s Hair luvigorator, Ayer’s Pills,
Fahnestock’s Vermifuge, McLanos 4erimf e,
Sanford's Liver luvigorator. For sale hy
.1,1,,. 26. LANFORTII, NAOKL 4 CO.
S. ROTHCHILD & BRO.
Are opening their Fall stock of
Ready Made Clothing.
Also, a large lot of Youths’and Boys’Clothing.
Call sod examine their Goods at 82 lisoad street.
Octß
c Igar* —Direct Import at lons,
jail 110.XKS Havana, vaiious brands, for sale
11/U at small advance for Cash hy
I Jan. HI. K. BARNAUL 4 CO.
MACKEURL.
MACKEREL in kits, quarter, half and whole
barrels ; also Salmon In kits. For sale hy
Fsb 8 GUNBY’ A CO.
RAISINS AND AI.MONDS.
V FRESH supply of Raisins, iu quarter, half
and whole boxes. Soft Shell Almonds ami
Peean Nuts. For sale by OL’NRi a 00.
PLANTING poi’ATOKS.
\ - BARRELS Pink-Eyed Potatoes, the best
20 kind for planting, for -ale hy
Jau. 23. JEFFERSON A HAMILTON.
CASH FOR CORN AND WHEAT,
rilliK highest prices paid in cash for Corn and
JL Wheat at the City Mills hy J. Jefferson, or at
Hamilton A Jefferson’s Store, Broad street.
February 0, 1868.
Champagne Wine, Ale 4 Porter.
rzt\ BASKETS pints and quarts genuine Piper
•)‘ / A Co’s. Ileldsleck :
LI Casks Muir A Sons Pale Alej
In “ Lest London Porter;
Pm salaby K- Barnaul a 00.
CABINET WARE.
I AM not soiling at cost, but cheaper than those
I who pretend to Bell at cost. If you want Fur
niture call aud examine the ware and learn the
prices before buying elsewhere.
Jan. 28. J. H. BIKES, 36 Broad st.
IIEDSTEADS dp MATTKASSKN.
4 LARGE lot on hand ami for sale, very low
J. 11. SIKES’.
WANTED,
s/ill BUSH. Sweet Potatoes, for whieh [the
11/ highest price will be paid. Apply soon’ot
March 23. JEFFERSON A HAMILTON.
.HINT RECEIVED
VFINE lot of Dried Apples, Onions and Onion
Sets, a’ wholesale ami retail, hy
March 27 JEFFERSON A HAMILTON
GOETCHIUS fc HODGES’
COLUMBUS STEAM PLANING MILLS.
Corner of St. Clair and Jackion street*, near the
Methodist Church,
COLUMBUS, GkA.-
rpIIIS establishment has now commenced opo
-1 rations, with entirely new machinery and all
tho latest improvements. We have secured the
most experienced workmen, and intend to use none
but the best material.
Sash, Blinds and Panel Doors*
Will be furnished and boxed at the Factory, at the
following prices:
Sash.—Bxlo, 7 cents; primed and glazed, 12^ its.
10xl2J 9 *• “ “ 18 “
12x14,10 “ “ 44 26 44
12x16,11 “ 44 ,4 27 44
12x18, 12 44 4 4 44 3 0 44
12x20, 14 44 44 44 36 44
12x22, 16 44 44 44 40 44
12 x 24, 18 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 44
The above Sasli are \% inch thick, and made
plain. When they are made Lip Sash, two conts per
light will he added. All Sash gla’/ed with a superi
or article of French (Hass.
For the convenience of those ordering, we give
below the sizes of Frames for Windows for the
above sized Glass:
no. or Liams. sub or opening.
Bxlo, 12 light* 3 ft 10*4x2 ft 4J4
Bxlo, 15 44 4ft BLx2 ft 4U
Bxlo, 18 “ 6ft 6)4x2 ft 4k
Bxlo, 24 44 sft 6kx3 ft 4 \
10x12, 15 44 sft 5Ux2 ft 10U
10x12,18 44 6ft 6kx2ftlok
10x12, *24 * 4 6ft 6kx3 ft 10k
10x14, I*2 44 sft 2kx2ftlok
12x14, 15 44 6ft 4)4x3 ft 4k
12x14, 18 44 7 ft 6kx3ft 4k
I*2xlo, 12 44 sft 10)4x3 ft 4k
12x16, 15 44 7ft 2)4x3 ft 4) a
12x18, 12 44 6ft 6kx3 ft 4k
12x20, 12 “ 7ft 2kx3 ft 4k
12x22, I*2 44 7ft 10kx3 ft 4k
12x*24 12 44 Bft 6kx3 ft *4 \Z
14x20, I*2 44 7 ft 2kx3 ft 10k
14x24, 12 44 Bft 64*3 ft 104
Rolling Blinds, lor Windows, 60 cents per foot,
measuring the length. A window five feet would
cost $3 without Fainting, Catches, or Hinges.
PANEL DOORS:
\% inch thick, without Moulding $2 60
1y A • “ “ “ 275
1% 44 “ 4 panels moulded on one side... 3 50
“ “ “ “ ... 4 00
1 % 44 44 Moulding one side 300
1y 4
14y 44 44 Moulding both sides 3 60
1% “ “ 44 “ 376
1% “ “ “ “ “ 4 00
In addition to the above, Blinds painted and fur
nished with Hinge* ud Catches, if desired; also,
Sash glazed with German or French plate, paint
ed, stained, enamelled, embossed aud Bohemian
glu*H, of all shade* and colors, for side and transom
lights and office windows.
Plans and specifications for all descriptions of
buildings, furnished to order, with estimates, if de
sired.
Contracts made for construction and erection of
buildings, on reasonable term*.
All kinds of lumber planed, and flooring and
ceiling tougued aud 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 favor them
with orders.
All the above work will he furnished at short
notice.
Sash kept constantly on hand. All orders sent
with tho Cash, or City Acceptance, will meet with
prompt attention. Work to he sent by the River,
Rail Roads, or iu Wagons, will be at the gsk of
the purchaser, as the work will he considered de
livered. Special contracts can be nmdo for large
jobs. Jan.lb-ly
TRIUMPH OF MECHANISM.
AMERICAN~WATCHES.
IMIHSE Watches are produced by the Hame sys
tem that ha* made American Fire-Arms the
best iu the world. It Hubstitutes tho rapidity and
precision of machinery for the slow ami unrelia
ble results ot handicraft. The factory consists of
a series of machines devised expressly for this es
tabli*hment, each of which works true to exact
ness, turning out each part so as to he an accurate
fit in an}’ one of a thousand watches. Absolute
precision of time is nearly attained by these
watches, as the inev. table result of their simplici
ty and exactness of structure. The ease of their
repair is obvious, a* the makers have always on
hand, for sale, the different parts of the watch
perfectly finished, to repair damages.
Besides the watch heretofore offered to the trade,
wo are now making a second quality, inferior to
the first only in huving less finish in immaterial
parts and a lighter case. This we oiler at a price
so moderate as to ho within the means of every
class, and we recommend it as sound and reliable,
and greatly superior to imported watches of equal
price
The trade are cautioned against English aud
Swiss imitation* with which the country is flood
ed. Each of our best Watches is engraved on the
plate, Appleton, Thacy A Cos., Waltham , A/a.sr., and
is accompanied with a certificate of genuineness
and perpetual warranty, over our own signature.
We refit with new Enamrl Dials , of beautiful
quality, watches of all kinds, the dials to which
may have been broken.
Orders may he addressed to us diiect, or to any
of the under im ntioned firms, who are ageuts for
the sale of our Watches.
Messrs. FELLOWS A CO, 17 Maiden Lane, N. Y.
44 COOPER A FELLOWS, 11 44 44 44
44 PLATT A BROTHER, *2O 44 44 44
44 HILDERUKN A BRO, Philadelphia.
44 PRATT A HEATH, 44
44 PALMER A BACH ELDERS, Boston.
44 BIGELOW PROS. A KBNNARD, 44
4 * DUIIME A CO., Cincinnati,
aud Messrs. ROBBING A APPLETON, No. 15
Maiden Lane, N. Y’., our general agent*.
APPLETON, TRACY A CO.,
March 4-‘2in Waltham, Mas*.
WOOD JL PEROT’S
Ornamental Iron Works,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
WE are now prepared to furnish all orders for
iron Railing* for Cemeteries, public squares,
buildings, Ac., with posts to go into the ground, if
desired, (thus saving the 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 tie iron and coal districts,
where these necessary materials can he had at the
lowest prices, and being the oldest, most experi
enced. and largest house in the business, we offer,
at prices lower than any establishment in the
Union, an unusually large assortment of designs,
which are in the hands of our agents, Ooetchiu* A
Hodges of Columbus, Ga., to whom we refer all for
information, and who is authorized to sell all work
delivered onboard of vesselsat Philadelphia, at our
very lowest prices. YVOOD A PKKOT.
June 11-ts
MANHATTAN ERI AKIAN
CONDITION POWDEHS,
FOR HORS EH.
USED for the cure of Distemper, Pink Ey.-, Cold
and Slobbering, Farcy on Lump on the Skin.
Rough Coat, Mange, Obstructed Urine, Swelled
Lg*. Loss us Appetite, Worms, General Debility,
impurities of tie- blood or want of condition.
The ease and safety with which they are given,
renders them an invaluable and convenient medi
cine, and one that should he kept on hand by every
burse owner. For racing or trotting Horses, they
are worth the purse, a* they strengthen the wind,
give an elasticity and fleetne** to tho motiou, and
invigorate the whole flame.
They have received the acknowledgment* of
thousands of the best and most celebrated Farriers
and Horsemen, as a safe aud superior mediciue,
and are universally approved and recommended hy
every one that uses them.
For Milch Cows they are indispensable, as they
remove all obstructions in the milk veins or pas
•ages, and cause an abundance of fin* rich milk.
Hold only by BUOOKH A CHAPMAN,
Druggists,
Bign Negro and Mortar.
Columbus,Ga, Aug. 17, 1857-ts
TIIOY FACTOriY
YVAKE ROOMS,
No. 40 Uronil SI., Columhiis, On.
~ii. Keep constantly on hand, at whole-YES?
Ha, ‘* r‘* ta ‘l, TUBri, BUCKETS, V,k
-51- PAILH, CIIUKNB. CIIAIRH, BED 33
&BBm>TEAI)B. wardrobes, safes.
TABLES, BUILKA! 8, and other houM (knillhil|
and domestic articles.
tv All articles on sale at the Ware-rooms, are
manufactured exclusively by the Troy Factory.
Orders addressed to TROY FACTORY’, will re
ceive prompt attention.
J HAMILTON,
Huccessor to R. G. Jefferson A Cos.
C Jumbos, Ga., April 7, 1K57-y
doctor LIVINOftTONH’S
f|YRAVKLB and Researches in Houth Africa, in
-1 eluding a sketch of sixteen years residence in
the interior of Africa, with maps and engravings,
just received hy J. W. PKABK A CLARK.
December 12-
MATTRASSES.
A splendid lot at J. 11. SIKEB'B
CABINET WARE-HOUSE,
38 BKOAD STKEKT, (East Side,)
COLUMBUS. QA.,
WHERE lie will be
to nee )>i old frienile ami
imtroue iu the Cabinet line.
lie will alwej H have computont workmen to ilu
ail kind of CABINET IV IKK in the heet style.
Particular attention given to Ujiliol.teriikg
and Repairing.
COFFINS made to order with iiromptness* a
moderate chargee.
Jan. 26, 1867. _______ J. H. SIKKB.
FONTAINE & LOWELL
Fire-Proof Ware Houses.
HUGHES, DANIEL a Cos. having associated
with them YVealey C. llodgea, aud taken the
LOYVKLL in addition to the FONTAINE Ware
House, and having greatly increased their storage
capacity, will coutinue the W are-house, Re
ceiving, Forwarding and Commis
sion Business, under the firm of
HUGHES, DANIEL & CO.
OFFICE AT THE FONTAINE WARE HOUSE.
Our particular attention will be given to tho
sale ol cotton and other consignment*. We are
prepared to affford all facilities usual in our busi
ness. Liberal Cash advances made on Cotton, iu
Store or for Shipment to other points.
Bagging, Rope, Bnlt, Ac., will bo furnished our
customers at current rate*, and order* of every
description, will meet with prompt attention.—
Thankful for the liberal patronage of last season
we hope tor its continuance.
WM. 11. HUGHES,
WM. DANIEL,
JNO. R. EASTHAM,
June 10, 1667. YVES LEY C. HODGES.
PLANTER’S WAREHOUSE.
riHIE undersigned have this day purchased the
1 YY’arehouse property of STEWART, GRAY A
CO., and wiil continue the husines* (so ably and
satisfactorily conducted by them) under the firm
aitd style ot
DILLARD. POWELL & CO.
In Noliciting a continuance of the patronage so
liberally extended to our predecessors, we take
occasion to say that no labor will be spared by us
to subserve the interest of our customer* and
friends, ami we shall at all time* be prepared to
extend them usual facilities.
F. W. DILLARD,
It. 11. POWELL,
N. J. SCOTT,
ADDISON FRASIER.
WESLEY W’LLIAMS.
Columbus, J uly l*t, 1867.
I take thi* opportunity to*ay to my friends, and
the patron* of the late concern, that I hiuill retain
the name position in connection with lie above
house that 1 did in the firm of Stewart, Gray A Cos.,
and respectfully tender the services of the house
for the transaction of any husines* iu their line,
with the assurance that no exertion wUI he spared
to give general Natisfaction. WM. C. GRAY.
ALABAMA WARK 1101 SK.
KING & SORSBY,
Ware House and Commission
MERCHANTS,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Particular attention given to the storage and
selling of Cotton. Liberal advances made. Bag
ging and Rope supplied at the lowest market pri
ces.
J. YV. KING B. A. SORSBY.
July 7 ts
NEW SPRING GOODS
—AT—
ATKINSON A TAYLOR’S.
WE have this day received one hundred and
fifty pieces
New Style Spring Calicoes,
consisting of the following brands: A. A YV. Spra
gues, Phillip Allen A Son*, American Print YY’ork*,
l)unnulls, Richmonds A Cos. The lot i* well varied,
and comprise* a complete assortment of small
figures and check* for Children. YY’e are al*o iu
receipt of heautifu^
MUSLIN ROBES A’QUILLE,
Jaconet Robes a'Quille, Barege Robe* a’Quillc,
Organdy Robes a’Quille, Ac., Ac.
YVe are daily expecting tho arrival of a large
shipment of Goods, which will, for the present,
make our Spring Stock complete. The shipment
comprise* handsome Grenadine Odale*que Robes,
Broche Striped Bareges, Printed Odalesque Kobe*,
Barege Delalah Robes, Jaconet Percales, Double
Doupoe Robes, Chintz Printed Odalctique Robe*,
Organdie Odalesque Robes. A variety of haud-
Hniue new style Silk Dresses, English Lawn*,
French Jaconets, Printed Krilliante, YVhite Bril
liante, Ac.. Ac.
YVe shall he receiving Good* constantly for the
next three weeks, and desire that the Ladies es
pecially give u* a call. YVe shall have many new
and handsome Good* to show them which we will
offer at the lowest price possible for cash. Indeed
the only question with u* is, how low can we sell
them or how iiiiall a profit can we work for.
YVe Lave now in *tore a good stock of Domestic
Goods which we are offering at low price*.
March 10. G. W. ATKINSON A TAYLOR
NEW DWARF GARDEN,
OR E3STQLISH PEA.
rpilK above is the finest Pea in cultivation, bc.ar-
I itig- immense crops, mid certainly has, and
will command, a roady sale as a Market Pea. The
following certificate from the Proprietors of the
Perry Hoiue speaks for itself:
I'xkhy llol’sk, January, 1868.
Lee A Duncan Hiipplied the Perry House last
season with some of their New Dwarf Peas, which
for richness of flavor, abundant yield w hen hulled,
and large Pea, *urpa**e any Pea we have ever
tried. BASB A PERRY.
Price, One Dollar per quart bag. To bo hail at
the Fancy Grocery Store of Krn*si!l A Cos., opposite
the Post Office.
YVe have for Male at our new place, one mile from
Columbu*, on the ThllmiUoii Rond, beautiful new
Bpirea* Roses, Dahlia*, Verbena*, Chinese Lillies,
Japonicas, Azalia* Scented Geranium*, Evergreen
Trees and Bhrub*; also the new and beautiful
Dylitrie fclpectnblis. LEE A DUNCAN.
January 19, 1858-ts
BOOTS FOR THE PEOPLE I
Montgomery, Kti
BOOT-MAKER,
COLUMBUS, OKOHGIA.
LIST OF I’RICKF :
Film Pump limit., French olf 8 00
” Foote,l *‘ 11 “ 600
Waterproof lloote, warranted 0 mo 8 00
*- Footer. ** ” 5 00
Fine Shoe, of every tj le 3 50
April 83tf
UAKBKIIH AM) HAIR IIKKSMKRB.
(Neil iloor to J. 11. Htrupper, 138 llronil utreet.)
riMIK undersigned would iiiont
re.pectfiilljr notify the puli
lie aud all Intere.ted, that they
have taken the room, formerly r B
occupied liy Henry Tyler, where
they am prepared to .ervo tlmlu, lit their prolea
eiou, with diepatcli. A liberal .hare of palionatfo
la re.pectfully aolicited.
Fliaving, Hair Cutting, Shampooing; Hair,
Whiakere and MiiHtacliuoa dyed.
ItlClIAIO) M A HONK,
March 111-fui P. C. CKAYTON.
DR. JUNKS’ PICK NVRUP.
PltlCK ONK DOLLAR PKK BOTTLK.
‘TMIIB very efltcaclou. and never-failing remedy
X lor pile., i for .ale iu Columbu” at the Drug
Store, of DANFOIIFH, NAOKL A CO.,
BROOKS * CHAPMAN,
PKMUKKTON, NUCKOLLS A CO.,
NANCK * OKSNKK,
D. YOCNO.
Read the following te.timonia!:
Tiiomabton, Ga., July In, 1868.
Jjh. Joxua —Sir; After trying Uecklard’a, How
ard’. and Pryor’. Pile Medicine, without any re
lief, I w. cured in a few day. by your Syrup.
(I. L. F. lUIinSONO.
Mrs. Doctor Jones
I S prepared to take HOAKHKKH, with or with
out Lodging. Her Hou.e I. on Jack* *1 .treet,
immediately north of tlm Pre.byteriau Church,
lately occupied by Mr.. Kirvin. lute, moderate.
January 4. 1868-ts
BACON! BACON I
WK have on hand and will be cou.tuutly re
ceiving from Tennea.ee, Bacon, Hama,
Shlea and Shoulder., which we will .ell at the
ioweat commiaaion houao prlcee.
March IM-tf K. BARNARD t CO.
flaily gun.
Monday Morning, April 5, 1858.
Virginia Internal Improvements.
Tho Virginia Legislature havo appro
propriated $2,250,000 for rail roads dur
ing the present session, as follows : The
Alexandria and Orango extension has
SIOO,OOO ; tho Manasscs Gap $250,000 ;
tho Norfolk and Petersburg $300,000;
Alexandria, Loudoun aud Hampshire
$300,000 ; the York River $200,000, aud
tho Covington and Ohio bill SBOO,OOO.
w— -
Two Degrees of Murder.
Among the bills passed hy the Legisla
ture of Massachusetts is one making two
divisions in the crime of murder, the first
of which, where it is premeditated, or
life taken while in the commission of a
felony, is made punishable with death.—
Tho second degree is punished by impris
onment for life.
Liverpool Cotton Market.
We are in receipt of our Liverpool Cot
ton Circulars, per steamer Niagara, dated
March 12th, from which we make the
following extracts:
From George Holt A oo.’ Circular.
The Cotton market during the last few
days has been extremely dull and depress
ed, the business transactions having been
most limited ill amount, and sufficient,
even with the comparatively small quan
tity of Cotton on the market, to relievo
the hands of those desirous to realize be
fore the lute arrivals are landed und come
into competition. Buyers ure, however,
indisposed to purchase, awaiting a moro
ample choice, and expecting that so large
an import, which there is every proba
bility of being brought forward for im
mediate sales will give them a further
advantage in price. We reduce our quo
tations for American descriptions Jd. per
lb. since last Friday, now quoting “mid
dling Uplands, 7-gd.; Mobile 7Jil. ; and
Orleans, 7 9-1 Bd. The Committee of
Brokers place “fair” Uplands, 7jjd. ; Mo
bile. 7}(1.; and Orleans, 7Jd. Brazils
and Egyptians arc similarly depressed.—
Surats barely to the same extent, say a
full JJ. per lb.
Advices from America begin to show
large arrivals of Cotton at the various
shipping ports, the total deficit us com
pared with lust year being now reduced
to 483,000 bales, which will again next
week he further reduced. With theso
free receipts the low estimates of crop
previously indulged in no longer find
credence, the general opinion strengthen -
ing as the season advances that thu total
will not prove lhss than three millions of
hales ; and as the United States will Dot
iu all probability take so much us they
did last year for their own consumption,
a larger proportion is likely to find its
way to this country and the Continent.
From Wright Junior A Co.'# Circular.
At tho time of making up our Circular
advices of sth instant, per Arabia, our
Cottou market wore a quiet aspect, with
declining symptoms to prices. The pres
ent week opened with a very limited de
mand, under the influence of a change iu
the weather, and the arrival of the long
delayed import, which at once furnishes
a greater selection, and places, at tho
disposal of the trade, a large augmenta
tion of stock. Pending the landing of
recent incomings, there is no desire man
ifest to purchase largely, although sellers
are more eager to realize at a decliue of
fully Jd. to |;d. per lb. on the current
qualities of American description in re
quest. A somewhat undefined und un
easy feeling, with regard to the course of
events od the Continent, aud other polit
ical considerations at home and abroad,
have operated to weaken confidence, and,
although these arc more re-assuring to
wards the close of the week, they ure hy
no means of a settled character. A still
more formidable motive imfy, however, he
traced to the prospect us increased sup
plies for tiie future, apparent in the ad
vices per Niagara, which generally give
enlarged views for tho ultimate extent of
the crop, and the promise of liberal ship
ments to this country. The Amount of
bullion in the Bank chambers has beeu
swelled by heavy sums from various quar
ters, aud far exceed tho exports of spe
cie ; no change is made, however, in the
rate of interest, and trade docs not ex
pand so freely as this and other stimula
ting influences would ordinarily occasion.
General expectation is not satisfied, and
disappointment is the result. With tho
lapse of time we look forward to a more
flattering state of affairs, particularly as
every element favors returning prosperi
ty. To-day the sales are restricted to
3,000 bales, all to the trade, the market
closiug very quietly, with a decided
downward tendency in prices.
The total sales of the week amount to
21,140 Imles, id’ which 13,230 are Ameri
can. Speculators have tukeu 2,4K0, aud
Exporters 2,580, leaving 10,080 hales of
all kinds to the trade.
The Import for same time is 111,829
bales, of which 102,011 ure American.
The quantity known to be at sea from
American ports is about 197,000 hales.
Tlie A t Irut U* Telegraph.
The London Times announces that the
general programme of the second, and, it
is to be hopod, filial attempt to submerge
the Atlantic telegraph wire, has already
been decided on. The four hundred miles
of cablo ordered to replace the threo hun
dred and eighty-four, which woro lost
lust autumn otf Valentin, have been com
pleted, and it is intended, iu order to
make better provision for casualties, that
aa additional threo hundred miles shall
be ut once proceeded with. The Aga
memnon and the Niagara are tho vessels
again to be employed iu the attempt to
lay tho wire, and the operation will, this
year, be commenced in the middle of
June, in which mouth, it is said, there
are sumo five or six consecutive days dur
ing which u gale in the Atlantic was sel
dom or never known to occur. The line
will be joined and laid from the centre of
the ocean, the Niagara bringing her end
of thu cable to Ireland, and the Agamem
uou couveyiug hers to America. The
Niagara is daily expected at Plymouth,
where she will take on hoard, at the Key
ham Uockyard, one thousand live hun
dred miles of the wire.
On this occasion the cable will not be
piled away iu one huge mass, but will be
distributed equally in the fore, midship
and after part of the vessel, iu threo coils
of live hundred miles each. As soon as
the wire has been stowed away, the two
steamers will proceed into deep water,
when a number of experiments will be
made with the paying-out machine
ry, to ascertain, praotically, if any diffi
culties exist in the proposed plan for sub
merging tho wire from the centre of the
Atlantic.
(NO. -212.