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About The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1858)
THOMAS DE WOLF THOMAS GILBERT. DE WOLF & GILBERT^ EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. • ♦ The Sun is published daily at $5 a your, payable strictly in advance. When not paid within six mouths, $0 will be charged. If not paid within the subscription year, $7. No subscription taken for less than three months, which must in all cases bo paid in advance, at the rate of fifty cents a month. No responsibility for remittances by mail. ADVERTISING RATES: All advertisements of live lines or loss iuaertod at f0 cents for the lirst insertion, and 25 cents for each additional insertion. Advertisements exceeding live lines, except by special ouutract, will be 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 ho inserted three months for $5, six months for SS, and twelve mouths for sl2. Ten lines, not renewable, will be inserted three months for SS, six for sl2, eight months for $lO, and twelve months for S2O. Advertisements of ton lines, renewable at plea sure, inserted at $25 a year. Contract advertisements exceeding ten lines to be charged at the rate of slu for each additional teu lines. Advertisements occupying a place between the reading matter and advertisements to be charged nit addition of oue-third to the above rates. ‘ALABAMA. FIIiE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA, Capital SIOO,OOO. risks will be taken by the above named Company on 1 literal terms. JAMES M. WATT, Agent. Columbus, Ga., March 2b, 1858. 2m KNICKERBOCKER LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK CITY. CAPITAL AN 1> SURPLUS JANUARY 1, iHf.S, $188,309 76. BOAKD OK REFERENCE FOR COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Ituum-able JAM P.3 ABERCROMBIE. Il'.iiorftlilo JullN 11. HOWARD. Honorable II IN US HOLT. Honorable G. E. THOMAS. H. T. HALL, Esq., of firm of llall & Dexter. JNO. R. MULL, Esq., of firm of Hull, Duck A Cos. J. ENNIS, Esq., of firm of J. Emus & Cos. Medical Examiners. Doctors SCHLEY A. DAVIS. H. 11. BPPING, Agent. Negroes insured at reasonable rates. February 24,1868—ty HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED IN 1810. Capital Stock $500,000. This Company has transacted an extensive busi riiiess for nearly fifty years. Insures on same firms as other first-class Companies against loss or damage by Eire, on Stores, Merchandise, Dwell ings and Furniture, Cotton or other produce in Htoro. All claims for losses liberally adjusted and prompt)’ paid. Applications received as formerly t,) (Sept. 28 ts) D. F. WILLOOX, Agent. iwsur.a]nce. FIRE, MARINE A Nil LIFE RISKS (1 UN TIN UK to be taken in responsible compa- J niee by JOHN MUNN, Agent. Cobnubus, Ga., Sept. 3,1857. ts SLAVES insured two thirds their value, at low rates. WM. 0. ,KK KBTABUSUKI) IN 1855 X. M. CARTER. IiEE dh CARTI IJE*., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, General Agents and Collectors, NO. 114 COMM URGE STRUCT, MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA. WILL pay particular attention to the purchase and sale of Cotton ami other Country Pio dvue, ami to the filling of orders. Having ample •torug we are prepared to receive ami make lib eral advances on consignments. —REFKRKNOKS — Farley, Jury A Cos., New Orleaus, W. T. Scott A Cos., “ “ Thrift, Olds A Cos., Mobile. Elisha Lee, Esq., Baltimore. Harriot A Holmes, Charleston, S. C. John G. Winter, Esq., Columbus, Ga. Josiah Morris, Banker, Montgomery. Hail, Moses A Roberts, Montgomery. Watts, Judge A Jackson, Montgomery. J. Conklin A Cos., New York. Btom Brothers! Now York. BepL2s-tf JAMES M. CARTER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, SAVA.WNAH, GA.., IN JONES’ E\V lII.OCK, BAY STREET, ll.titoly occupied by Jolm Ingeraoll, Esq.) Liberal advance! made on Consignments."^, Reference.. Patten, Hutton & Cos., N. J. Bayard, Eq., Agent Jolm lugoraoll, E.q., Planters’ Hank, Home, Ga. Hold, 11. Young. E.q., P. 11. Oliver, J fit Mechanics’ Suvaniuih, Ga. Savinas Hank, Americus, Ga Savannah, t|q„ April 11,18$?. ly ()• BUSSEY Si, BIIOS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in all kinds of GROCERIES, No. 14 Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia. D. lIIJSSKY N. BUSSEY i. M. BUSSEY. URANUS & KORNKR, Tuners and Repairers of Pianos, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, OK KK K Hausen’s celebrated asfgi —i ... PREMIUM PIANOS forsttleiaejZjffljjnj at very low prices—from $470 to is J II f7 T 7 14 j. Second baud Pianos taken * “ in exchange. 0 ‘l'ianoH Tuned and Repaired. Call at the Furniture Store No. 114 Bread Street. March 4. ly JEFFERSON A HAMILTON, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, No. 4$ Broad Street, oaiIUMBUB, GEORGIA, JOSEPH JEFFERSON... ..JOHN 11. HAMILTON November 16, 1866. tl LAND FOR SALE. A GREAT BARGAIN OFFERED I N good plantation on the Chattahoochee J River, three miles helow Columbus. B|BMm containing Seven Hundred acres, more or Terms--One half cash —for which Wilson any of the Savannah, or Augusta Banks, or the Bank of Charleston, or Cotton at the highest market price, will he taken. Apply to. October 42,186?. ts JOHN A. JONES. INFORMATION WANTED.’ fIUIOMAS H. ABBOTT, formerly or Chain burg I County, Alabama, can learn something ol in torest to him hy application in person or hy letter to the Sun Office, Columbus, Ga. Jn.l2-:tm EMBROIDERIES, Ac. I ADI KS Collars, Sleeves. Handkerchiefs, Laces of J all kinds, Swiss and jaconet Bands, just open- | n(! |,j, S. KOTHCIIILD A lIRO. SHOES ANO BOOTH. WE have a very large assortment ot’Shoes and Hoots, all sixes and styles, and oiler them at verv low prices. H. HOTIIOIIILD A into. BEDSTEADS t BEDSTEADS! •H i SETA Low Post Bedsteads, neat and well •)< ‘ made, at Four Dollars! Cheap, is it not 7 For sale by J. 11. HIKES. March 6. No. 36 Broad street. SMOKED MEATS. MOKKD Beef, Beef Tongues und Pig Hams, O just received and for sale hy Feb. 8. GUN BY A CO. BAPTIST PSALMODY. A FEW copies left. Knr sale hy Keh. 90. CHAFFIN A JOHNSON. iiGAKS. HAVANA CIGARS, or the finest and best brands, to he had at April 10. BROOKS It CHAPMAN’S. STATIONERY. V LARUE lot of Letter Foolscap and Note Pa per just received by Fell 20. CHAFFIN It JOHNSON. TENNESSEE FLOIH. I.A.YTRA Family aud Siijierliiie Flour,front white .4 wheat, constantly receiving and for sale hy fob. I, QUNBV A 00. ONION BUTTONS. V CHOICE lot for sale at wholesale and retail hy JEFFERSON It HAMILTON. March 18,1868 Lp lililj £*. VOL. III.) PROFESSIONAL CARDS. WM. K. ANDERSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MARIANNA, FLORIDA, J PRACTICES in tin* Circuit Courts of Jackson, Washington, Gadsden and Franklin; in the .Supremo Court at .Marianna, and in the United States District Court at Apalachicola. REFERENCES: Mi ssis. Edwa and Lambert A Cos., New York. Judge J. Way Ids Baker, Tallahassee. 11. L. Rutgers, Ag’t S. W. K. It. li’k,Tallahassee. Judge J. J. Finley, Marianua. I. Widgeou, Agent Bank Columbus, Marianna. Hon. Goo. Jlawkius, Washington, D. C. J. J. Slade, Esq., Columbus, Georgia. March 8, 1858-dm £7 W. KOIIB, ATTORNEY AT RAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, OFFICE at Bonner’s old stand, on St. Clair street, one door Irom Broad. Practices in all the Courts of the Chattahoochee Circuit, also in the United Slates Court at Savan nah, and Supreme Court at Macon. March 1, 1858-1 y It. .1. MUSES, ATTOIANTEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. &&- Olttee next door to the Post Office. Columbus, Ga., Feb. 27, ’6B-tf W. 11. Cbambers'...W. M. Robbins....l. A. Robbins. Chambers, Robbins & Robbins. ATTOKEYS AT LAW, EUFAUI.A, ALABAMA. Will practice in the Counties of Barbour, IMke, Henry, Coffee, Dale and Russell. January 2fi, 1858. 6m UEYKKI.Y A. THORNTON. WILLIAM It. TURMAN. THORNTON & TURMAN HAVE removed their Law Office to Odd Fellows’ Hall, Oglethorpe street. They will attend to all business in their line with promptness and fidelity in all the counties of the Chattahoochee Circuit, Ga., and in Russell, Macon, and Barbour Counties, Alabama. Jan. 19, ’SB-ly THOMAS .1. NUCKOLLS, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Chancery, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. (office in Jones’ Building, on Randolph street, iu the rear of T. S. Spear’s Jewelry Store.) \\7 ILL practice in Muscogee county. Georgia, T sand in Macon, Chambers and Russell coun ties, Alabama. Will practice in Macon Cos., Ala., in connection with MESSRS. CLOPTOJNT & LIGON, Os Tuskegee, Alabama. Will also practice in the United States District Court for the State of Alabama, in connection with MESSRS. EIiMORE <fe YANCY, Os Montgomery, Alabama. January 14, 1858. dm LAW NOTICE. TfHLE undersigned regularly attends the Frobate, ± Circuit and Chancery Courts of Russell coun ty, Ala., aud the Supreme Court of that State; and will also undertake Law business, including Col lections, in all the neighboring counties ot Ala bama, aud iu Columbus. Georgia. Office under Masonic Hull, Broad street. Residence iu Alabama, three miles south-west of Columbus. GEORGE D. 1100 FER Columbus, Ga., Jan. 12-3 in E. U. DAWSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE over Wynne A i’ark’s Shoe Store, Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. Dec. 9-Gw ROBERT E. DIXON, ATTORNEY AT RAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. OFFICE on Randolph Street,formerly occupied hy Seymour It. Bonuer, opposite the Font Of fice. Feb. 2, ISSK. ly HAMILTON PLANE, ATTORNEYS -A.T LAW, COLUMBUS, GA., HAVE renewed their copartnership and will . devote their undivided attention to the prac tice of the profession in the counties of Muscogee, Harris, Talbot uml Chattahoochee in this State and in Russell county, Ala. Office over E. Barnard’s store, Broad Street. Jan. 28-ft WM. T. HOLUEUNESS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, OFFICE 128 Broad Street, over Ridgway,Cleck ly A Cos., iu the rear of the Charleston Bank Agency. Jan. 24, 1858. ly JAMES RAMSEY R. 0. CARITIIEKS. RAMSEY CARITIIERS, Attorney at Law, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WILL practice in ull the counties of the Clin tahoocheo Circuit; in the couuties of Chat tahoochee, Clay, Early, aud Haudolph, of the Fa* taula Circuit; and Calhoun and Docatur couuties, of the South Western Circuit. February 28, I&6s. ly DRS. TUGGLE WINGFIELD, Have removed their office to RANDOLPH STREET, OFFOSITE G REENWOOD’S WAREHOUSE, Night calls left at the office, promptly attended. March 8, 1868. ts I)R. 8. BASS HAS openedau Office over Brooks A Chapman's Drug Store for the practice of Medicine and Surgery. Residence north i ast corner of Forsyth and St. Clair streets, near the Female Academy. February 0, 1858-1 y DR. 11. 91. BLECKLEY \I riLL attend promptly all calls, either in the ff city or country. Particular attention will be bestowed to diseases peculiar to Feinatei, Chronic affections of all kinds, which may he entrusted to his treatment. 4®* Office over Ferry Spencer's Grocery store, Broad *t. 4#*Gllipe hours from 8 to 10 a. m., and from 4 to 5 p. w. Columbus, Ga., Jan. 25, ’SB-tf DR. BENJ. M. CROMWELL. OFFICE iu the rear of Dan forth A Nagel's Drug Store. Jan. 12, ’66-ljf MEDICAL NOTICE. Dlt. a. F. FOLLARD offers his services t > / the citizens of Columbus and vicinity the practice of Medicine, Surgery, Ac. can lie found at the Drug Store ot Pciubei’tou, Nuckolls A C . during the day, aud at his resi dence at uight, north-east corner of Bryan aud Mclntosh struct*, opposite the residence of Mr. Feny Spencer. Jan. H, ’SB-tf WM. F. LEE, D. D. S, DENTAL SURGEON, South-east corner Broad and Randolph streets, CO LU M It US, tl EUItG 1 A . Nov. 20,1857 —ts J* FOGLE NON, DENTISTS, onion ON KANIKILPH, NltK UKOAD MKUT, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. .May ly ( i siiman, xtMjrxm-r. WINTER BUILDING, 48 llriKiil struct, Coluiu bus, Ga. Jan. 11, 1856 TURK’S INLAND HALT. In/ i BUSHELS Turk’s Island Salt, Just rucei * V*d and for sale by GUN It V Ac CO. NEW ORLEANS SUGAR. | HUBS. New Orleans Sugar in store aud re • )” / celving, for sale at lowe-t market prices by Feb. 18. ALLEN A CAM AK. PRINTERS INK. A LARGE lot of Printers Ink, both News uud lx. Book—the former at 30cents, and the latter at 40 cents per lb., and in cans of different sizes, just received and for sale by March 3-ts CHAFFIN A JOHNSON. TAKE WARNING. ■3 ERSONS indebted to the subscribers hy notes I past due will do well to Call and settle, as the notes if those who do not will he placed in the bands of officers for collection at the first Court. J. ENNIS A CO. Ga . Jan. 4, 1858 ts COLUMBUS, GA., APRIL 0, 1858. INDEPENDENT KUHWAKDINU AND SHIPPING HOUSE. J. P. RUTLAND & CO., General Commission, Receiving uml Forwarding MERCHANTS, —AND— Agent, of the Independent liont., MOBILE, ALABAMA. ’ Office opposite the Lauding of tbe New Or* leans Mail steamer*. April 25, 1857. ly E. BARNARD & CO., COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, Wholesale and lletnil GROCERY & PROVISION DEALERS, HAVE on hand and will constantly keep n large aud well selected stock, embracing all arti cles n their liue, which are offered to their friends and the public, at the lowest market prices. f-COMK AND SEE US.’u6 Sept. 29, 1857. ts Groceries and Provisions. Corner of Buldw in and Forsyth streets, COLUMBUS, CIA. f|HIE undersigned would respectfully iu form the 1 citizens of Columbus, and of the surrounding country, that he has now on hand and is con stantly receiving, a well selected stock of FAMI LY GROCERIES, consisting in part of Butter Cheese Bacon Lard Codfish Teas Coffee Tobacco Cigars Snuff Soap Rice Flour Meal Soda Powders Potash Spices Candles Starch Molasses Mustard Mackerel, Potatoes. Also, FRESH PORK. BUTTER, EGGS, and Country Produce generally, all of which will be sold at the most reasonable prices, for cash. Novl2y MARTIN G. WEST. S. HOWARD, AUCTION & COMMISSION M E R C li A N T ANARUS, WILL give prompt attention to the sale of all kinds of MERCHANDISE, either at private or auctiou sale. No. 148 East side Broad Street, third door be 1 >w Masonic Hall, Columbus, Ga. THOMAS 11. MARCH, Auctionee. Oct. 20, 1867-ts OGLE TREE & JACKSON 9 AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 141 Broad St., Columbus, Georgia, TiriLL give prompt attention to all consigu yy incuts sent to them. The usual cash advances will be made ou pro duce shipped to our house. March 23, 1858-ly STEAM MARBLE WORKS. COLUMBUS, GA. r I HUS establishment, situated on Oglethorpe JL street, in front of the Oglethorpe House, is now in operation, with entire new machinery, aud all the improvements known in the trade. I will execute all kinds of work in the MARBLE LINE, Such as Monumets, Tombs, Head Stones, Marble Mantel Pieces, Bureau, Table and Wush.stand Tops, of the best Italian and American marble, at short notice and on the most reasonable terms. Ortfers from the country will be promptly at tended to. henry McCauley, Feb. 20-ts Columbus, Ga. SELLING OFF FURNITURE TO CHANGE BUSINESS. lAM determiued to change my business for something that will pay better. I now offer my entire stock, consisting iu 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. Come aud see. 1 have on hand a lot of Varnish, llair Cloths and Hardware, which 1 will sell by the lot or iu small quantities. 1 also offer for rout the Store that I now occupy for the balance of the year. Possession given in April. J. 11. SIKES, February 9. No. 30 Broad St. SUN ROOK BINDERY. AFTER a suspension of several mouths, the BOOK BINDERY attached to the SUN JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT is again in oper m Having a competent Binder, the public may rely on having binding done iu any style desired, of durable workmanship, and with promptness. Persons haring MUSIC,MAGAZINES, and LAW REPORTS to bind, will do well to call at the Jan. 26, 1857. SUN BINDERY. Negro Business Continued. rnilE undersigned having withdrawn from tlie JL Auction and Commission business, will keep constantly ou hand, in this market, forty to fifty likely Virginia Negroes, consisting of Boys, Girls, Women and Men; among them plantation ami house servants, mechanics, Ac., which I will sell as low as the lowest. A. C. McGEHKK. June 25, 1867—ts “LOOK AT THIS.” r |MIE subscribers have just received the follow- JL ing goods, all of which are warranted fresh and fine, tc-wit: Extra New Buckwheat, Raisins, S 3 Almonds, /ante Currants, Old Government Java Coffee, Muir A Son’s Ale, pints and jugs, Byass’Porter, quarts ami pints, Cream Cheese. Also a selection of fine Wines, Brandy, Whisky, Gin, Rum, Ac., Ac., and a large and fine lot of Ha vana Cigars, all ot’ which will be sold at reduced price*, by GUNBY A 1 I >. READ! READ! READ! HAVING disposed of my Stable* to Messrs. Dudley, Webb A Cos , I desire to close up my outstanding accounts immediately. All persons know ing themselves indebted will find it decided ly to their interest to call cm me at my former stand and arrange for the payment of their ac counts. 1 cheerfully recommend the new firm to all my friends, and hope they will continue their patron age to them. GKO. W. MARTIN. March 27, 1868—tY RESTORATIVES, CORDIALS, Ac. U /'GOD’S Hair Restorative, Smith’s Cordial, Barry’s Tricoplierous, Jacobs’ Cordial, Mrs. Allen's llair Restorers, Ayer’s Pectoral, Phiulon's llsir Invigorator, Ayer’s Pills, Fahnestock’s Vermifuge, Me Lane’s Vermif’e, Sanford’s Liver Invigorator. For sale by Jan. 26. DA N FORTH, NAG EL A CO. V lgara—Direct I lliport at lons. 1/ |/ | BOXES Havana, vuiious brands, for sale I*/U at small advance for Cash by Jan. lit. K. BARNARD A CO. MACKEREL. M ACKEREL iu kits, quarter, half aud whole . barrels; also Salmon in kits. For sale by Feb. 8. GUN BY A CO. RAISINS AND ALMONDS. V FRESH supply of Raisins, in quarter, half and whole boxes. Soft Shell Almonds and Pee*ti Nuts. For sale by GUNIIY A 00. PLARTIEG potatoes. m) r\ BARRELS Pink-Eyed Potatoes, the best kind for planting, for sale by Jan. 23. JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. CASH FOR CORN AND WHEAT. r |MIE highest prices paid iu cash for Corn aud U Wheat at the City Mills hy J. Jefferson, or at Hamilton A Jefferson’s Store, Broad street. February 0, 1858. Clin 111 |ingne Wine, Ale 4b Porter. !\i\ BASKETS pints and quarts genuine Piper •/* I A Co’s, lleidsieck ; 10 Casks Muir A Sons Pale Ale; 10 “ best London Porter; Km sal* by K. BARNARD A CO. CABINET WARE. 1 AM not selling at cost, but cheaper than those I who pretend to sell at cost. If you want Fur niture call and examine the ware and learn the prices before buying eUeWbero. Jan. 28. .1. If. SIKES. 36 Broad st. WANTED, p\l W I BUSII. Sweet Potatoes, for which |th •)* M I highest price will he paid Apply sooit*< t March 23 JEFFERSON A IIA MILTON. JUST RECEIVED VKINK lot of Dried Apples, Onions and Onion Sets, at wholesale and retail, hy March 27 JEFFERSON A HAMILTON GOKTCIIUIS <*. HODGES’ COLUMBUS STEAM PLANING MILLS. Coruvr >if Ht. Cl.ir sml Jarknoii stroota, near ttiu Mothodi.t Church, OOIitTMBXrS, GKA.. q'IIIS o.tnhlishwoiit had uow commuucd opt*- JL riUioun, with entirely nuw mitchirmry .nil all tho lato.t improvements. We have secured the moat experienced workmen, and intend touie noue but the heat material. Sa.lt, Klimts aud Panel Door., Will be furnished and boxed at the factory, at tbe following prices: Bau.—Bxlo, 7 cent.; prime and aud glay.eil, 12Uct,. 10x12,5 <■ “ 18 “ 12x14, 10 “ “ 25 “ 12x10,11 “ •’ 27 “ 12x18,12 “ “ “ 30 “ 12x20,14 “ “ 36 “ 12x22, 16 “ 12x24, 18 “ . 46 “ Tile above Saelt are inch thick, aud made plain. When they are made Lip Audi, two cent, per liglit will lie added. All Sash glased with a superi or article of French tl la,a. For the convenience of those ordering, we give below tho Ki/.es of Frames for Windows for tho above sized Glass: no. or no ins. iz>: or opisnino. Bxlo, 12 lights 3 ft lOtijx'i ft Bxlo, 15 “ 4ft Bkx2 ft i'Z Bxlo, 18 “ 6ft 0V.,x2 ft 4)3 Bxlo, 24 “ slt I>kx3 ft il 10x12,15 “ 6ft 6Ux2 ft 10k 10x12,18 “ Oft Okx2ftlo]4 10x12, 24 •’ oft llkxd ft lOk 10x14,12 *• sft 2V, *2 ft 10k 12x14,15 “ 6ft 4Vlx3 ft 4k 12x14, 18 “ 7ft okx3 ft 4k 12x10, 12 “ sft 10kx3 ft 4U 12x16, 15 7ft 2kx3 ft 4k 12x18, 12 “ oft 6kx3 ft 4k 12x20, 12 “ 7ft 2kx3 ft 4k 12x22,12 “ 7ft 10kx3 ft 4k 12x24 12 “ Bft 6kx3 ft - 4k 14x20, 12 “ 7ft 2kx3 ft lok 14x24, 12 “ Bft 6>4x3 ft 10^ Rolling HI mils, lor W indows, 60 cents per foot, measuring the length. A window tivc feet would cost $3 without Painting, Catches, or Hinges. I.‘ANKb DOCKS: 1% inch thick, without Moulding $2 50 •• *• ■* “ 2 75 1% o “ 4 panels moulded on one aide... 3 50 l|g * “ “ “ “ ... 400 1% “ “ Moulding one side 3 00 1$ V)u *• “ Moulding both sides 350 1% “ ” 3 76 \% “ “ “ “ “ 4 00 l’y A “ “ 4 50 In addition to the above, Blinds painted ami fur nished with Hinges *md Catches, if desired; also, Sash gla/.ed with German or French plate, paint ed, stained, enamelled, embossed and Bohemian glass, of ull shades and colors, for side and transom lights and office windows. Plans and specifications for all descriptions of buildings, furnished to order, with estimates, if de sired. Contracts made for construction and erection of buildings, on reasonable terms. All kinds of lumber planed, and flooring and ceiling tongued and grooved. Scroll and other descriptions of Brackets, for or namenting Cottages, Green Houses, Ac., made to order. The proprietors and builders believe they cun give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with orders. All the above work will be furnished at short notice. Sash kept constantly on hand. All orders sent with the Cash, or City Acceptance, will meet with prompt attention* Work to be sent by the River, Rail Roads, or in Wagons, will be at the risk of the purchaser, as the work will be considered de livered. Special contracts can be made for large jobs. Jan.l6-ly TRIUMPH OF MECHANISM. AMERICANWATCHES. rpHESK Watches are produced by the same sys tern that has made American Fire-Arms the best in the world. It substitutes the rapidity and precision of machinery for the slow and unrelia ble results ot handicraft. The factory consists of a series of machines devised expressly for this es tablishment, each of which works true to exact ness, turning out each part m> as to be an accurate fit in any one of a thousand watches. Absolute precision of time is nearly attained by these watches, ns the inev.table result of their simplici ty and exactness of structure. Tim ease of their repair is obvious, as the makers have always on hand, for sale, tho different parts of the watch perfectly finished, to repair damages. Besides the watch heretofore offered to the trade, wears now making a second quality, inferior to the lirst only in having les* finish iu immaterial parts and a lighter case. This we offer 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 and Swiss imitations with which the country is flood ed. Each of our best Watches is engraved on the plate, Api'Lkton, Tracy A Cos., Waltham , and is accompanied with a certificate of genuineness and perpetual warranty, over our own signature. We refit with ne\ Kiuvnid Dial*, of beautiful quality, watches of all kinds, the dials t* which may have been broken. Orders may be addressed to us direct, or to any of the uuder mentioned firms, who are agents for the sale of our Watches. Messrs. FELLOWS A 00. 17 Maiden Lane, N. Y. “ COOPER A FELLOWS, 11 “ “ “ PLATT A BROTHER, 20 “ “ “ “ 111LDKIUJKN A IHtO, Philadelphia. “ PRATT A KKATII, “ “ PALMER A BACH ELDERS, Boston. “ BIGELOW BROS. A KKNNAKD, “ “ DL lIME A CO., Cincinnati, aud Messrs. ROBBINS A APPLETON, No. 15 Maiden Lane, N. V.. our general agents. APPLETON, TRACY A CO., Murch 4-:iiii Waltham, Mass. WOOD A PEROT’S Ornamental Iron Works, PHILADELPHIA, PA. \\T K are now prepared to furnish all orders for VV Iron Railings tor Cemeteries, public squares, buildings, Ac., with posts to go into the ground, if desired, (thus saving the large expense of stone coping,) iron verandahs, stairs, tree boxes, chairs, Settees, garden vases, fountains.animals, statuary, and decorative Iron Work generally. Being iu the centre of the 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 iu the business, we offer, at prices lower than any establishment in the Union, an unusually large assortment of designs, which lire iu the hands of our agents, Goetchius A Hodges of Columbus, Ga., to whom we refer all for information, and who is authorized to sell all work delivered ou hoard of vessels at Philadelphia, at our very lowest price*. W<X)D A PKROT. June 11-tt MANHATTAN KCfcUAKIA M CON I>ITION UOWDKItH, FOR HOKBKB. U SED for the cure I Distemper, Pink Eye, Cold and Slobbering, Farcy mi Lump on tlie Skin, Rough Coat. Mange, Obstructed Urine, Swelled Legs. Loss us Appetite, Worms, General Debility, impurities of the blood or want of condition. Tlo ease and safety with which they are given, renders them au invaluable and convenient medi cine, and one that should he kept on hand by every horse owner. For racing or trotting Horses, they are worth the purse, a* they strengthen the wind, give an elasticity and tleetneas to the motion, and invigorate the whole frame. They have received the acknowledgments of thousands of the best and most celebrated Farriers and Horsemen, km a safe and superior imslieine, and are universally approved and recommended by every one that uses them. For Milch Cows they are indispensable, as they remove all obstructions in the milk veina or pas sages, und cause an abundance of fine rich milk. Mdd only hy BROOKS A CHAPMAN, Druggists, Sign Negro and Mortar. Columbus,Ga, Aug. 17,1867-ts TROY PACT ORY WAKE ROOMS, No. 40 llroad St., Columbus, On. /hpuf.-.q* Keep constantly on hand, at w hob V“jf —4pJsale aud retail. TUHH, BUCKETS, gA. J- PAILS. CHURNS, CHAIRS, BKD-ffl EBa 4TKADB, WARDROBES, BAFKB. TABLES BUREAUS, and other Mn Au afehlftf and domestic articles. £•* All articles on sale at the W are-rooms, are manufactured exclusively by the Troy Factory. Orders addraased to TROY FACTORY, will re ceive prompt attention. J. HAMILTON, Successor to It. G. Jefferson A (Jo. Columbus,Ga., April 7, 1857-y DOCTOR LIVIffOBTONE’B riMtAVELi and Researches iu South Africa, in -1 eluding a sketch of sixteen years residence iu the iuterior of Africa, with maps and engravings, just received hy J. W. PEASE A CLARK. DeceiutMT H- MATTRASSES. A apleniliil lot at J. H. SIKKB’B CABINET WARE-HOUSE, 30 BROAD STREET, (East Side,) COLUMBUS. QA., YX/HERK be TF to see bis . dtl friends (tiul patrons in the Cabinet lino. He w ill always have competent workmen to do all kind of CABINET WORK in the best style. Particular attention given to Upliolat erilftg and Repairing. COFFINS made to order with promptness 1 a moderate charges. Jan. 80, 1857. J. 11. SIKES. FONTAINE & LOWELL Fire-Proof Ware llouaea. HUGHES, DAN lEL A Cos. having associated with them Wesley C. Hodges, and taken the LOWELL in addition to tho FONTAINE Ware House, and having greatly increased their storage capacity, will continue the Ware-house, Re ceiving, Forwarding and Commis sion Business, under the firm of HUGHES, DANIEL & CO. omen AT TIIB FONTAINK WAKJS IIOUBK. Our particular attention will be given to the saleol cotton and other consignments. W e are prepared to aflford all facilities usual iu our busi ness. Liberal Cash advances made on Cotton, in Store or for Shipment to other poiuts. Ragging, Rope, Salt, Ac., will be furnished our customers at current rates, and orders-’ of every description, will meet with prompt attention.— Thankful for the liberal patronage of last Reason we hope for its continuance. WM. 11. HUGHES, WM. DAN I L, JNO. R. KAoTIIAM, June 10,1857. WESLEY C. HODGES. PLANTER’S WAREHOUSE. TUIE undersigned have this day pure based tlie Warehouse property of STEW ART, GRAY A CO., and will continue the business (so ably and satisfactorily conducted hy them) uuder the firm and style ot DILLARD. POWELL & CO. In soliciting 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 customers and friends, aud we .Gmll at all times bo prepared to extend them usual facilities. F. W. DILLARD, R. 11. POWELL, N. J. SCOTT, ADDISON FRASIER. WESLEY WILLIAMS. Columbus, July Ist, 1857. 1 take this opportunity to say to my friends, and the patrons of the late concern, that I shall retain the same position in connection with the above house that I did in tlie firm of Stewart, Gray A Cos., and respectfully tender the services of the house for the transaction of any biisinesH in their line, with the assurance that no exertion will be spared to give general satisfaction. W M. C. GRAY. ALABAMA WARE HOUSE. KING & SORSBY, Ware House and Commission MERCHANTS, COLDMItUS, GEORGIA. Particular attention given to the storugo and selling of Cotton. Liberal advances made. Bag ging aud Hope supplied at the lowest market pri ces. J. W. KING B. A. SORSBY. July 7 ts NEW SPRING GOODS —AT— ATKINSON & TAYLOR’S. WE have this day received one hundred and fifty pieces New Style Spring Calicoes, consisting of tlie following brands : A. A W . Spra gues, Phillip Allen A Sons, American Print Works, Dunuells, Richmonds A Cos. The lot is well varied, and comprises a complete assortment of small figures and checks for Children. We are also in receipt of beautiful MUSLIN ROBES A'QUILLE, Jaconet Rohes a'CJuille, Barege Robes a'Quille, Organdy Robes a'Quille, Ac., Ac. We are daily expecting the arrival of a large shipment of Goods, which will, for tho present, makt* our Spring Stock complete. The shipment comprises handsome Grenadine Odulesque Rohes, llroche Striped Bareges, Printed Odalegque Rohes, Range Delulah Robes, Jaconet Percales, Double Doupce Robes, (.'hint/ Printed Odalesquc Robes, Organdie Odalesquc Robes. A variety of hand- Home new style Silk Dresses, English Lawns, French Jaconets, Printed Brilliaute, White Bril liants, Ac.. Ac. We shall be receiving Goods constantly for the next three weeks, and desire that the Ladies es pecially give us a call. Wo shall have many new and handsome Goods to allow them which we will offer at the lowest price for cash. Indeed the only question with us is, how low can wo sell them or how small a profit can we work for. We have now in store a good stock of Domestic Goods which we are offering at low prices. March 10. G. W, ATKINSON A TAYLOR. NEYV DWARF GARDEN, OR ejstgklish: y>ea. rilllK above is the finest Pea iu cultivation, benr- I ing immense crops, and certainly has, and will command, a ready sale as a Market Pea. The following certificate from the Proprietors of the Perry House speaks for itself: Pxkkt House, January, 1858. Lee A Duncan supplied the Perry House Inst season with some of their New Dwarf Peas, which for richness of flavor, abundant yield when hulled, and large Pea, surpasses auy Pea we have ever tried. BASS A PERRY. Price, One Dollar per quart bag. To he had at the Faucy Grocery Store of Bransill A Cos., opposite the Post Office. We have for sale nt our new place, one mile li oiu Columbus, on tin’ Tnlbottoll Road, beautiful new Spireas Rosea, Dahlias, Verbenas, Chinese Lillies, Japonieaa, Azalias Scented Geraniums, Evergreen Trees and Mi rubs; also the new and beautiful Dylitrie Spertablis. LEE A DUNCAN. January I’J, 1858-ts BOOTH FOIi TIIU PEOPLE ! Montgomery, PfiJ. BOOT-MAKER, OOI.UMHUH, (JKOIUiIA. ■■ LIST <>F I’IUCKF : Fill. Pull] 11 I tin it.. Frnncli Onlf.. 8 00 “ Kuotnl “ “ “ 600 Wtr|>rool limit.. WHi i Hiit.il 6 mu. 8 00 *| Foutnr. •* Firitt Blimi. of .vary Mt,l. 3 60 April 23U H IIUK KS AND IIAIIt UItKMBKRM. (Ni xtiloor to J. 11. Btrii|i|ii:r, 138 Ilionii utreft ) ’ I'M! K umlur.iKliuii would lnu.t i roipcctfulljr notify the lie Mint nil in tor ..tell, t Imt tlmy Imve tnkt'ii tin* room, formerly J ii< eiipleil by lleory Tyler, where lliry are piepareil to .erve tlieiii, in tneir prnle.* .inn, with ill.p.trli A liberal .Imre of patronage In roepectfullv HoliciteiJ. Hhitvinie. Heir Cutting, Sbnmpooit/; Ilnir, Whisker* nml Mii.tacline. dyed. Itll’ll A III! MAIION K, March 10-2 iii I*. (!. CIIAVTON. MU JONKN’ eil.K SYIUU*. I’IUCK ON K 1101.1.A1t PKH HOTTUK. r |B|||B very edteaciou. *ml never-fallliiK reuudy 1 for Pile., I. for .ale in Coluinbu. lit the IlriiK Rtoi’e. of IIA.NKOIIFII, NACII.Ii A CO., BROOKS A CHAPMAN, PKMIIKRTON. NCCKOI.LH A CO., NANCK A OKBNKK, I). YOCNO. Heud tbo lollowiii. teetimoiiial: Thomahton, (U: July 16,1866. Ok.June. —Kir: After trying BeekUrd’., llow wril’.and Pryor’. Pile Medicine, without any re lief, l wa. cured iu nfew dy by your ftyrup. (i. L. F. BIRDSONG. Mrs. Doctor Jones IK prepared to Hike BOARDKKB, with or with out bodging- Her Mou.e i. on Jm kon .treet, Itiimodlately north of Hie Preahyterian Churih, lately occupieil by Mra. Kirrln. Rate, moderate. .ImiUkry 4,1668-ts BACON I BACON I \irK bare on band end will be niu.Uuitly ru- YY ceiviliit from TenneH.ee, Baenn. Ilam., Side, aud Humbler., whlrli we will aell at tbo lowest lomniiH.lon lioil.e price*. March IW-tF K, BARNARD A CO. §t%. Tneaday Morning, April O, 1858. CIRCl r I.AUB FOR M'RDI'K. (PER ARABIA.) From our Telegraphic Correspondent: New York, March 31, ’6B. Tho market, on receipt of the tele gruphio advices per Niagara, on Friday last, was very irregular, and sales wero reported of occasional lots at from j to \ decline. Tho parties who sold at this re duction, however, done so mainly from fright, and when the market was cleared of these lots, it was found that no further purchases could be made, except at the full rates current previous to the Niaga ra’s arrival. Our market since, there fore, has been in a comparatively steady condition, and dosed last eveniug with no apparent desire to sell, notwithstanding we were in receipt of the accounts per City of Baltimore, advising a further de cline of J of a penny at Liverpool and a wretched trade in Manchester. Tho bus iness of Saturday was 1,500 bales; Mon day, 2,000, and ycstcrdayJ(Tucsday) fiOO. At the close Inst evening, generally agreed upon the following range of figures: Middling Orleans 12J. Middling Mobile 12J. Middling Uplands 12. In Sterling there bus been more firm ness, but the transactions have not been large. Banker’s bills are now held at 107jj to 1 OH.), with the principal sales at 108. Commercial bills are quoted from 7 to 71 per cent. Francs are dull at of. 171 to sf. 20. The Money market is without special change ; if anything the amount offering is somewhat iu excess of last week, while borrowers do not show a corresponding increase. The Bunks have increased their loans over one and a half millions duriDg tbe week, but the specie line shows another reduction of nearly one million, leaving the balance on bund $30,920,000. Stocks have not yet regained their buoyancy, and there arc at present no in dications that they will do so. At tbe smite time, reliable dividend securities i i mly bold their own. Freights are steady, at 3-10 for Cotton to Liverpool, and Ac. to Havre. Tho next steamer from this sido will be the Fulton, on the 3d of April. The Southern Mail is through from all points as late as due. Very respectfully, F. A. A. I*. >S., 4 p. in.—{Since the receipt of the Persia’s advices, which reached us at an early hour this morning, tho Cotton mar ket lias become very much unsettled, nnd sales have been made at a decline off to Ac. The business of the day has been confined to 500 bales, prices too irregular to quote. .Sterling closed firm at 7ij to 8J for Bunker’s bills, and 7 lo 8 for Commercial signatures. The Arabia took $5,278 in specie. A. Extract from Circular of Neill Bros. & Cos., dated New York, March 30, 1858: Receipts.— Tbe week’s receipts show a greater falling off’ than wo expected. In our last, we estimated tlie total for this week ut 110,000 bales, desiring to keep ou the safe side. It proves but 98,000 at ull ports, ail iucrease of but 41,000 bales on tlie corresponding week last year.— For the past five weeks the deliveries have been as follows; 148,000, 117,000, 131,000, 125,000 and 98,000 bales. For the succeeding week, to appeur in our next table, there will probably be a fur ther falling oft', as though at New Orleans the receipts are about equal to the previ ous week ; at Mobile, they have fallen to 12,000 bales, against Hi,ooo tbe previous week, and 30,000 a few weeks ago.— Meantime, tho deficiency upon last year is still 240,000 bales ; and we should yet have to pull up 200,000 hales of this to make tho crop up lo 2,900,000 bales.— The deficiency at New Orleuns will short ly disappear, good roads having been ta ken advantage of for some timo past to transport wlmt remains to tbe river land ings, and till tiiis is quite exhausted, re ceipts will be well supported. The fall ing off will probably soon be very decided ut that point, nnd at others it will con tinue in the gradual course it has already assumed. Exports. —The weekly exports and consumption have at last overtaken anil gained upon the receipts. To Great Britain, they amount to 71,000 bales for the past week, und the deficiency in the total supply sent thither is now reduced to 20,000, the total since Ist September, amounting to 931,000 bales, against 949,- 000 last year, and 1,134,000 in 1850. For France, 14,000 bales have cleared, and to other foreign ports, 0,000. But ilie operations of home consumers have now become an important item. During tbe week they have taken 31,000 bales, against 15,000 lust year ; nnd their total takings for so far, amount to 208,000 bales, against 515,000 to tbe sumo time lnst.year. For the remainder of the sea son they are likely to be larger buyers Ilian last year, or than has usually been the case after this period, as the resump tion of work has made considerable pro gress during the last fortnight, and the manufacturers hold less than one-fourth part of their ordinary stocks. The result of the present rate of demuud is, that the stock has alrcndy commenced to fall off', being reduced during tho week from 797,- 000 to 773,000 bales. The decrease will soon bo much more decided, as there are now 110 vessels loading at the .Southern ports for Great Britain ; 10 for France, and 34 for other foreign ports. Tho week's clearances for Great Britain, by telegram from New Orleuns and Mobile jointly, are only 33,000 bales. Supply and Consumption.— During the Inst few weeks, many of the mills recent ly idle, or running short time, have re commenced full work Allowiug, more over, for the fact, that spinners have not laid in stocks, ns they usually do before this period, we look from this out for a larger trade demand thuu last year, ni nny recent previous year. In Rhode Is land and elsewhere, there are still many mills standing, but it is probable that tbe majority will be at work during tbe spring, und as it is estimated that there lire now about 200,0H0 bales less cotton held by manufacturers than at this timo Inst year, it is apparent that they are likely to be active competitors for the re mainder of the crop. Thu .tuck iu thu purt. i. now 773,000 halt. If tlie crop bo 2,900,000 bale., wu have yet to receive 660,000 “ 1,338,000 “ Os which there are, no iloubt, lre il* bought fui the 160 veaael. now luiuling for foreign porta 433,000 “ l.eavipg but 900,000 little. yet to bo disposed of, for which there will probably be quite enough of competition among English, Continental and Ameri can buyers, to euablc factors to maintain prices ut pretty near their present level {NO. ’213.