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S|ie gaily guu. Matur.lay Morning, April 1(1, IX.IH. Education of Poor Boya. Tho Baltimore Clipper remarks tliut it is a source of considerable gratification to the poor boys of Haltimore, to know tlmt the Mulioiiogh bequest is to redound exclusively to their benefit. Should it not be frittered away ill the erection of a oostly edifice us was the (iirard estate, ut Philadelphia, and the benevolent purpose of the legatee be thus outrageously thwarted, the sum of s*loo,ooo (that set apart) will he amply sutlieient to maintain as well as educate, a large class of boys perpetually; so that in consonance with the views of Mayor Swann, not a cent need be touched save that of the accru ing interest for the necessary buildings. -♦ Tile i'roKrcHM of llrlllslt Trade. The decennial increase of British trade and commerce since IH2O, in round num bers, stand tints : Official value of im- Ho larol Vnlu of British porta and rijnri.s | roducr, 4c , riportrd. 1820 CS2.IBJO.IBSI cats,urn,ooo 181)0 121,000,000 1)7,1810,000 1840 182,18)0,1881 51,500,0)8) 1850 297,750,000 71,500,000 1850 270,250,188) 115,827,000 ♦ (iov, lltiovn Kr.ndu ’em Hack. tiov. I!rowii rcceiveil tho oilier day from the Governor of Maine, a very in tiamaiory set if abolition resolutions, denouncing the l,ecomptoii I'onstitution, the President, ,tc., of which tho follow ing are part. “Ketoln J, That the recent message of tho President, of the United States is a falsification of the history of Kansas, a libel upon the free people of that territo ry, and a deep disgrace to tho American name, ami to the ofliee once filled by Washington. ” “Unsolved, That if that constitution (the Lecomptotl,) shall finally be placed upon Kansas against tho solemn remon strance of its people, then in the opinion of this legislature, they will be justified in resisting it at all hazards, and to the last extremity; and in so righteous a struggle tho people of Maine are ready to aid then), both by sympathy and <•- hon.” These resolutions, with a number of others of like character, passed by the Legislature of Maine were sent to Gov. Brown, witn the request that he lay them befote the Legislature of Georgia. Determined to trouble the Legislature with no such communication, he returned the resolutions to the Governor of Maine, without comment. WARM SPRINGS, MERIWETHER COUNTY, GEORGIA. Volume of Water 14(Hi Gallons per Minute— Temperature Ninety Degrees. r 1 HIE Hubscribor taken X chaise of the above liainetl - Hpiings, would inform Ii i > fljf -irfnidMrj’Xßfc. friend-* and the public gen* rill l ally, that he lihh entirely n n i* * vated the buildings, reconstructed and improved the hatha, ornamented the ground*, and made it, in all reaped*, u place to please the taste anti in- Hiiro the comfort of visitors. Ilia preparations for the table are on such a Beale us must insure satin faction. A full supply of competent servants have hooti engaged, and every arrangement made to render the Warm Springs so attractive, both to invalids ami persons in pursuit of pleasure, aa to render it unnecesaary for Southerners to go North to spend the summer mouths. The Warm Spring* are situated lib miles from Geneva, and the same distance from LuGrauge. To these points the access ia by rail road daily; thence to the Warm Spring, daily backs with good horses, cun be lmd at moderate rates. Per sons in Columbus or Gridin, preferring to go by private conveyance, can reach the W arm Springs in a day's ride. JOHN 11. DAVIS. March 23, l > s 3m THK EAGLK DKI'G STORK sJSSfc ° kkkrs DRUGS AND MEDICINES CHEAPER THAN EY Elt BEFORE OFFERED IN COLUMBUS. U A VINO determined to increase my business or sell out, I otter my entire stock, being LARGE AND FRESH, consisting of almost everything usually kept in Drug Stores, together with a large lot ot PamtH, Oils, Putty, Varninhea, CHasa, Hruslius, &c. Also, an extensive lot of Hair, Coat, Tooth, and Nail Brushes; Soups in great variety; Pomades and Perfumery. All of which I will sell at corre sponding prices with the few articles enumerated below Sulphate Quinine $2 * 0 per oz cash. best Lard Oil No. 1 1 per gal. cash. Rest No. I horning Fluid... 1 CO per gal. cash. Tautiers’ Oil 60 per gal. cash. Traiu Oil 7 5 per gal. cash. Raking Soda lo per lb. cash. Spice, Pepper and Ginger... leper lb. cash. Man h 25 tjanl 11 H . N A NCK. REDUCTION OF PRICES! HJ K respectfully call attention to our largo stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, &., which we are ottering at greatly reduced prices for cash. We arc still soiling goods on time as heretofore, and solicit a continuance of the favors our friend* ami customers have bestowed on us, and promise our best endeavors to please with regard to price and quality. Annexed we give the cash price of a few of the loading articles; Sulphate Quinine per ouuco.s2 00 Super Garb. Soda per lb. 10 Race Ginger.. per lb. 15 Allspice per lb. 15 black Pepper pei lb. lb Rest Burning Fluid per gal. 1 00 Alcohol, ltK) per ct.above proof...per gal. 1 00 Tanners* Oil per gal. 50 Train Oil per gal. 7 Castor Oil per gal. 2 uo Wo wish it understood that uo drug store in the city will Hell pure articles for cash for less than we do D AM FOETH. N IGKL k 00., March 20. No. 107 ltroad street. WINES AND L lit tO l<S. Air E invite especial attention to our varied and \\ extensive assortment of Wines and Lhptore, consisting in part of the following : Cognac aud Ktvhclh* Brandy, pale and dark ; Holland Giu of the following favorite brands: Swan, Seheidum, Hue Apple, Imperial Fugle and Royal Lyu; Jamaica and St. Croix Rum ; WlNKS—Madeira, Poll, Sherry, Sweet Malaga, Claret, Toner.tie, Madeira for cooking, Muscat and Champagne. DOMKBTU’ LIQUORS. Rectified Whisky, Raw Whisky, Pure Corn, Old Monongahela, Double Distilled Rye, Old Family Rye, and Old Family Nectar W hisky ; Fourth Proof and Proof Brandy ; Phelp’s Giu ; N. K. lloek Spring Hum; Pooch and Apple Brandy; All of tho above (which we guarantee free from all impurities) fur sale on reasonable terms by the barrel gallon or in bottles. Persons desiriug a pure article for medical uses would do well to give us a •all. RAGLAND v BIRCH, Columbus, (la., April 1. Ilroad street BOFKETII ho wet.n: | A DIES aud Misses Lace Rennets; X i Ladies nnd Misses Pedals; Fiue Split Straws ; Neapolitans; Children's Lace and Pedal Flats; Men and Roys’ Hats, Leghorn, Panama; Straw Braids, Laces, Artificial Flowers; A Rue variety of Parasols, of new stylos; Rich Paris Ribbon*. The Ladies will find in our exteusivo shirk tbr greatest assortment of Silk and Ciape Rontvet* over offered in Columbus. April 6. 8. ROTIICIIILD k U>. CIGARS! CIGARS! CIGAEiI I | G | CHOICE Havana and German Cl * •I • gar*, comprising all grades and styles, received direct from the importer*. All who enjoy the luxury of a good cigar would do well to call ou us aud bring your Irieuds, aa we cannot fail to please you both in the article and the price. RAGLAND k BIRCH. Columbus, Ga., April 2. THE LIVER mviaoRATOR. I'KM’AUKJ) BY Dll SANFORD, Compounded entirely from Gums, IH one of the best Purgatives and Liver Medicine* now before tbe public that acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and more effectual than any other medicine known. It is not only a Cathartic, blit a Liver remedy, acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on tin* stomach and bowels to carry off that matter, thus accomplishing two pur poses effectually, without any of the panful le* 1- ings experienced in the operation of most Cathar tics. It strengthens the system at the same time that it purges it; and when taken daily in moder ate doses, will strengthen and build it up with unusual rapidity. The Liver ir- one of tor* of the httm in bo forms Its functions foils developed. Tb# tireiy dependent on tbe Liver for the per ilous; when the •torn bowels are at fault, suffers in consequence Liver—having caused the diseases of that prietors lihh made it of more than twenty remedy wherewith to *1 o r h ii ge in e n ts to To prove that this any person troubled plaint, in any of its bottle, and conviction These Gums remove ter from the system, place a healthy How of stomach, causing food lying the blood, to the whole machine of the disease —effect- Bilious attic k* are is better, prevented, of the Liver Invigo- One dose after eating the stomach and pre rising ami souring. Only one dose taken vents Nightmare. , Only one dose taken bowels gently, an <1 One dose taken after Dyspepsia. One dose n f t vv o ways relieve Sick One bottle taken for moves t lie cause of the perfect CUle. < inly one dose imine ic, whih tjue dose, open re fur Cholera Morbus, Cholera. Only one bottle is the system the effects long sickness. One bottle taken for all sallowness or un skiu. One dose taken a ing gives vigor to the food digest well. One dose often re- Diunhieu in its worst and Rowel complaints first dose. One or two doses by Worms in Cliil safer, or speedier rem never fails. A few bottles* cures the absorbents. We take pleasure in | medicine as a preven- Ague, Chill Fevei, , Bilious Type. I toper- I and thousands are wil- < wonderful virtues. i SANFORD’S LIVER IN VIGOR ATOR. All who used it are giving their unanimous tes timouy iu its favor. tt #-Mix water in the mouth with the Invigora tor, and swallow both together. THE LIVER IN VIGOR ATOR Is a Scientific Mtalical Discovery,und is daily work ing .cures almost mo great for belief. It cures a* if by magic, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of Liver Compluiut, from the worst Jaun dice or Dyspepsia to a common Headache, all of which are the result of a DISEASED LIVER. Price Olie Dollar per Bottle. SANFORD A CO., Proprietors, 345 Broadway, New York. WIDLKSALB AGENTS: Barnes A Park, New York; T. W. Dyotfc A Sons, Philadelphia; M. S. Burr A Cos., Boston; H. ii. Hay A Cos., Portland; John D. Prik, Cincinnati; Gaylord A Hammond, Cleveland, Fahnestock iV Davis, Chicago; O. J. Wood A Cos., St. Louis; Geo. 11. Keyser, Pittsburg; S. S. Ilunce, Baltimore. And retailed by all Druggists. Sold, wholesale and retail, by J. S. PEMBERTON A CO., BROOKS A CHAPMAN, DAN FORTH A NAGLE, March 16, ’SB-ly and all Druggist*. WINTER IRON FOUNDRY, MONTGOMERY, ALA. CHARLES P. LEVY, (Late of the Union Foundry, Columbus, Ga.,) HAS leased the Winter Iron Foundry, in Montgomery. jaWw—>ll—kt Ala., and put it in operation, and is prepared to do all kinds of work in iron and Brass. Having huiifißnK2 c many years successful experience in building Steam Engines and Mills, in Georgia, he Batter* himself that his attention to busiuess iu his new locality, will he a guaran tee of satisfaction to customers. The establish ment being large aud complete in it* outfit will ensure prompt and good work. Ail orders will meet prompt and faithful attention. Four finely finished Steam Engine* for sale. Call and see them. February 17—ts CRANE’S BURIAL CASKET. r 1 HE undersigned have been appointed agent* I for the Male of CRANK'S M ETALLIC BURIAL CASKET, which is the most chaste aud appropri ate article of the kind ever offered to the public. Much that is repulsive ha* been discarded in the arrangement and shape of the above case. It per mits a view of the eutire body after it is enclosed. The top being composed of beautiful French plate glass. In finish it resemble* the finest polished rosewood. We sell these new and elegant Caskets at less prices than have been paid for tho old and repulsive kind heretofore used. We also keep on hand splendid Mahogany and llosrwood Collins, covered uud plain Coffins, at an hour * notice. Orders can be lelt at our Store, under the Masonic Hall, daring thi day, and Ht the Factory during the night. ALBERTSON, FLYNN AGO., Oct. 31—ts Novelty Works. THK WEEKLY SOUTH. 4 T the instance of many persons in different parts of the country, L have resolved to issue a Weekly edition of the South. The edition will contain the chief editorial and literary article* of the daily paper, besides a varie ty of new* and communications. The Weekly South will be sent to a single sub scriber for one year ou the pre-payment of $2: but club*, ot three or more, will be furnished at the following rates : For three copies $5 09 For five copies 7 50 For ten copies 15 OO In every case the money must accompany the order. The first number of the Weekly South will he issued in a few days. Persons wishing a complete tile must send their u lines in immediately. ROGER A. I'RYOR, March 12-ts Richmond, Ya. Auction and Commission BUSIN I'.ss. NEW FXHM. fIIHE undersigned would iuforui tlieir friend* L aud the public, that they will continue the Auction and Commission, Forwarding and Negro brokerage busiues*, under the iame and style of Harrison A I’itts. at the old stand of Harrison A McGehee, Nos. 69 and 91 West side Broad street, and solicit their patronage. Liberal advance* will be made, as usual, ou Negroes aud Merchandise. Administrators’ and Executor*’ Sales attended to tin accommodating terms. From fifty to sixty likoiy Negroes, of all classes, will be kept constantly on hand. CI!AS. S. HARRISON, GEORGE 1. PITTS. Columbus, June 23, 1857. PRINTING A W R APPING PAPER. ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS, COLUMBUS. UEORGIA. rpUKSK MILLS nr.- i-riqinreil tu furnif.li tile bet 1. article of I’rlnlliiK nd Wrapping l-|>(-r. The paper on which The Daily Sun ia printed, ia made at theie Mill*. BACON! BACON! Oil ill 111 LIIS. BACON, Teuuee.see; +* *I •” ‘ “ 10,000 pounds of LAUD: For .ale by TYLKK A SIIOKTKR. March 20, 186 H. CHKESK! CIIUKSK! UfK are receiving, by every steamer, a few boxei of choice Kngliah Dairy Cheese, for •ale by HAGLAND A IIIRCH. C-lmiii-ni, April 2. MARBLE WORKS. On Oglethorpe amt St. Clair Streets. generally he will sell, at pri*•* to correspond with the times, all description of Marble Work, and Tonilis, Monuments, Head Stones, of Foreign and Ani‘*ricau Marble. Also, Iron Railing. Granite, Ac., furnished on short notice at manufacturers’prices. Orders from the country punctually attended to. Jan. Isl, *r>H—l y THOMAS KENNY. PIANO EMPORIUM. the principal regula dy ; and when it per well, the powers are stomach is almost en the healthy action oi formance >f its fu in: - ach is at fault, the and the whole system of one organ—Un to do Its duty. For organ, one of the pro his study, in a practice years, to find Some counteract the many which it is liable, remedy is at last found, with Liver C o in forms, has but to try a is certain. all morbid or bad mat supplying in their bile, Invigorating the to digest well, puri giving tone aud health iy, removing the cause ing a radical cure, are cured, and, what by the occasional use rator. is sufficient to relieve vent the food from before retiring, pre at night, loosens the cures Costiveness. each meal will cure tea spoonfuls will al ii eudache. female obstruction re disease, and makes a diately relieves Chol peated, is a sure cure and a preventive of needed to flirow out of of medicine after a Jaundice removes natural color from tho short time before eat appetite, and makes peatod, cures Chronic |forms, while Summer yield almost to the cures attacks caused dren; there is no surer, edy in the world, as it Dropsy, by exciting recommending this tive for Fever an and and all Fevers of a ates with certainty, ling to testify to its PIANOS. x. H. VANDENBEEG, No. 76 BroHil Street, (Bust Side) COLUMBUS, GA.. H AS just received mid will continue to receive, at liis establishment, a splendid lot of PIANO FORTES, direct from the Factories of Lighte, Newton A Brad burgs, Ilamis A Brothers, and Grovesten A Truslon. The following is a list of Pianos now in Mure, which he will sell at the lowest Northern prices; Every Piano sold in warranted. Several 1% Octaves, with Cases, Legs, Pedal and Desk, elegantly carved. One 7 Octaves —Pearl Keys, fancy stylo, and oth erwise finished with Pearl ami splendidly carved. This is the most elegantly toned and finished piano ever jfrought to this market. Several 7 Octaves —fancy mid plain Keys, finished with Pearl, and of various patterns and prices. Several 9% Octaves —vai ions styles of finish. Several oOctaves And other styles, varying in price from S3OO to S7OO. Also, several good second hand Pianos for sale low. All kind.- ot Musical Instrument* and Strings. SHEET MUSIC Os nil kinds, fur sale. Avery large assortment— VOCAL. AND INSTftUMENTAL. All in want i>f a line Tolled and splendid finished PIANO, will liud it to their advantage tin-all, be fore purchasing elsewhere, at April 30, 1857. VANDBNBKIIG’S. HEW BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, *3— BHQAD ST., COLUMBUS, GrA. SMITH & DANIEL VRE now opening and will keep constantly on hand, a large and well selected stock of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, SHOE FINDINGS, WOOL HATS, Ac. Ac., No. 122 Broad Street, (East Side),Columbus, Ga., under the Planters’ Hotel, nearly opposite Cody, Hudson. Holt A Cos. The stock will consist of GENTS’ and wrul* BOVS’, LADIES’, MISSES* and CIIIL- SLVII DREN’S Boots and Shoes of all kinds, a V superior article of RUSSET SHOES FOR NEGROES. ALSO, Trunk*, 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 able to satisfy all who may be in search of a good article in our line. Sept. 8, 1867. ly W.M. A. HARDAWAY. K. L. OKAY. HARDAWAY A GRAY, General Produce Commission MERCHANTS, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. MERCHANTS will, by inspection of the follow ing rates of freight by Atlanta, find ship ments more expeditious and economical than by New Orleans. Through Freights from St. Louis to Columbus, Georgia: By Memphis. By Nashville Feathers, Wool, per 100 lbs $1 03 $1 35 Hemp in bales, Linseed and Lard Oil, per 100 lbs 1 32 1 07 White Lead, Shot in kegs, Lard and Bacon, Lead, Rope aud Bagging, per 100 lbs 1 10 95 Whisky, per barrel 3 85 3 lo Pork, Beef, per barrel 3 23 2 Cos Flour, per barrel 1 82 1 45 THEY UI.FER TO Messrs. Dillard, Powell A Cos., Columbus, Ga. Messrs. Redd, Preer A Cos., Columbus, Ga. Mr. R. S. Hardaway, Columbus, Ga. 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 J. P. MURRAY, Successor to IIA PPOLDT MUllltAY, COLUMBUS, GA., MAKER AND DEALER IN GUNS, Keeps constantly on hand, all kinds of Shot Guns, Powder Flasks, Powder, Rillcs Shot Pouches, Shot, Pistols. Shot Belts, Caps, Dram Flasks, Game Bags, Gun Material Knives, Gun Wads, niul every tiling in tlu* sporting line. Restocking and Repairing done with neatiiess and dispatcii. Keys fitted and Lock* repaired. February 9,1858-ts Farm and Livery Stables TO K SAI.K. HIK subscriber offers for sale low - 1 and on terms to suit purchasers, small farm about five miles from Gaines,directly on tin* Rail Road route Ituui Hum bert, containing about 405 acres of good cot ion land, 150 acres of w hich is now under cultivation. There is on the premises a good frame dwelliug, necessary outbuildings, and uu excellent spring of water near the house. Also, his Livery Stables iu Fort Gaines, which are now doing a good business. The stables are iu good repair, and the stock iu good erder. For fur ther information, enquire of the subscriber, or C. F. Uemis, at Fort Gaines, Ga. F. L. PEPPER. Fort Gaines, Ga., fiopt. 29,1857. NEW BOOKS! nil. Livingstone’s Travels and Researches iu South Africa, (,a new supply.) Travels aud Discoveries in North and Central Africa, by Henry Barth. Twin Roses, by Anna Cora Ritchie. Lucy Howard’s Journal, by Mrs. Sigiourncy. White Lies, by Charles Kcade. Guy Livingston, a novel. Hide aud seek, by Wilkie Collins, author of the Dead Secret. Madame Le Vert's Souvenir* of Travel. Mabel Vaughan, by tlu* author of Lamplighter. Mustang Grey, by Jeremiah Clemens. Lite aud Love iu Norway, by Morris. Romantic Passages iu Snith-Westcrn History, by Meek. Just received by * March 1. J. W. PEASE A CLARK. REAL HUSH POTEEN WHISKY. f |Ml K subscriber is now manufacturing the real X Irish Poteen Whisky, at his place oue and a half mile from Columbus, which lu- warrants to be pure and genuine, and equal to the best Poteen Whisky manufactured underground iu Ireland.— Apart from its being a healthy and pleasant bev erage. it is an excellent remedy for Colds. Diarrhiea, Morins, Ac. For sale by the bottle at Brooks A Chapman's Drug Btore, at Brussill A Co.'s by the drink r otherwise, and by thefenllnu at the Distillery. A. BKANNAN. February 18, 1858-ts CORN MRAL. riMIF. CARTER FACTORY CORN MILL is now X iu full operation, turning out the best quality ot Meal. Bring on your Corn. The highest market price given for good Corn. Meal always on bund for sale. HAMILTON BOLAND. February 11, 1858-ts FLOUR : CORN I OATII I iJ 500 bushels Oats at fifty-five cents; 1000 bushels Corn to arrive. For sale by TYLER A HIIORTKK. March 20, 1858. MEDICINE CIIKBTS. MEDIC IN E Chests, Surgical and Dental Instru ments, and Gold Foil, for sale at BROOKS A CHAPMAN’S. EUREKA OIL, THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. frill IS mixture, composed of some dozen oils aud X extracts, is the result of many years’ ex per i mdhts made by a medical muu. a dealer in slaves, in efforts to meet and successfully combat the dif ferent ills and aches those under his care were subject to from the various exposures in travelling and camp life. It has been found from experience i to possess restorative and healing virtues equal- | led by no other mixture or compound yet discov ered,for the following afflictions: Hores or Eruptions of the Skin, Ulcerated Sores ; on the legs or any part of the body, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Head Ache, Tooth Ache, Bone Feltons, j Tetters, Pains, SJore Throat, Swollen Glands, Bore j <r Weak Eyes iu man or beast, Ear Ache, Cruuip or Pain in the Stomach, Colic, Weak Back, Spinal Affections, Bore Breasts, Sore or Cracked Nipples, i Fever Sores, Scald Head, Fresh Cuts and Bruises, all Pains in the Limbs and Joints, Sprains and strains. Swollen 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 uo magic for the workings of this great soother and successful competitors in the* lu-aliug art, of all the remedies which have been put for ward for public favor. If the first application does not give relief, try Die second, third or fourth, and we will guarantee the sufferer shall not be disap pointed. Where it has been introduced it has su perceded DeGrath’s and ail other remedies. Wo challenge the world for the production of its equal in 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 be dying under the effect of the Lots, and on two other occasions when administered to mules suffering greatly with colic. Price ONE DOLLAR per bottle. For sale in Columbus, Georgia, by DAN FORTH, NAGEL A CO., PEMBERTON, NUCKOLS & CO. BROOKS A CHAPMAN, NANCE A GEBNKU, ROBERT A. WARE, A. K. AYER. Read the following testimonials ; Auhukn, Gwinnett Cos, Ga., Sept. 1, 1857. G. W. CROFT A CO.: 1 take pleasure in stating to you the wonderful ullirtri of your Eureka Oil. In the year 1851 I had a negro boy who was subject to tits, and while sit ting hy the fire one night he fell in and burnt one of his feet so sever sly that it made him unable to do any work, and lie has been a cripple ever since, aud lias been able to do no work of any con.se> quenco. 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, 1 con eluded to try it. I have used it but a short time, and the great change wrought lias satisfied me I have at last found the cure. When complete you shall hear from me again. Respectfully, Yours, WILLIAM JACKSON. Burn 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 lias performed a complete cure of my ne gro's burnt foot, of which l wrote you recently. The cure has astonished every body, lie had been under the treatment of physicians for three years, all of which time he was ot no service t-> me. Your oil has done the work iu 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 —iu Virginia some oightucu mouths siuee, my witb was attacked with sore breast and occasionally it would break and run matter. 1 tried a number of the best physicians iu that coun try, but all tailed to cure. After moving to At lanta, she was attacked again with the same mise rable disease. Having heard of your Eureka Oil— after having tried the Electric Oil and it failed — I concluded to try it. 1 did so; and after using about one bottle and a half, I am most happy to state a permanent cure has been effected, and do most heartily recoin mend it to all who may be af fected in the same way. Try it; it is a cheap Physician, and will cure when others fail. Respectfully, Yours, I>. D. HALL. N. B. — 1 w ill vouch for the veracity of Mr. Hall. 8. J. SHACKELFORD. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 3, 1857. G. W. CItOFT A CO.: Ou the 27th of September 1 was attacked with every symptom of a Bilious Fever, and having heard of the wonderful cures perfected by your Eureka Oil, l resolved to give it a trial, aud the result was that after using it for oue day, (inter nally and externally) 1 was cured perfectly will. 1 recommend it to the public as an invaluable medicine, from a 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 Fellon—a sprained ankle, and various cut , burns, aud bruise*, among my negroes—also for a weak back. In every in stance it gave immediate > lief and an early cure. I believe it posscsse.*. all •n* mean’ virtue claimed by its warmest friends. Yours truly, G.’VV. ADAIR. BARRINGER it MORTON’S Btoam, Sah and Blind Manufactory, OGLETHORPE STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. flMllS Manufactory has been is in successful op- X oration for over three years, and is still con tinued. All work will be done by experienced workmen, w'ith good quality of lumber, and the latest improved machinery. Sash, Blinds, and Panel Doors, Will be luruinbuil ami buxod ut tho Far Lory, at tliu following iiriet‘B: Sash — 8 x 1D... 7 cl. I’rimod an<i(lrazoil...l2),£c. 10 x 12... 9 •• “ ...18 12 x 14 ..10 “ “ ...26 12 * 10...11 “ “ ...27 12 x 18...12 “ “ ...30 12x20... 14” “ “ ...36 12 x 22...16 “ “ “ ...40 12 x 24...18 “ “ “ ...45 The abovt* Saab an* inch thick, and made plain. In all casow whole they are made Lip-Saah, two cents per light w ill ho added. All Saab glazed with good Iron eh Ulaxs, primed with the best faint, and superior I'utty. Boiling Blinds tor Windows, 60 cents per foot, measuring the length, A window five feet would cost $3, without painting, catches, or hinges. PASKh DOORS. inch thick, without moulding, $2 60—mould ing one side,s3 00—moulding both sides, J;3 50. 1% inch thick, without moulding, $2 75—mould ing orte side,#3 25—moulding both sides,s3 76. l)i inch Illicit, 4 paunels moulding on one sido, $3 50—moulding both sides, $4 00. lji inch thick. 4 panels moulding on one aide, $4 00—moulding both sides, $4 50. In addition to the above, Rlinds painted anil fur nished with hiuges and catches, if desired; also, Sash glazed with Herman or Krenrl*ilate, painted, stained, enameled, embossed ami bohemian Glass, of all shades and colors, for side and transom lights and office window s. lians and specifications for all descriptions of buildings furnished to order, with estimates, if de sired. Contracts made for construction and erection of huildiugs, on reasonable terms. All kinds of lumber planed, and flooring aud ceiling tougued aud grooved. Scroll and other descriptions of Hrackets, for or namenting Cottages, Green Houses, 4c., made to order. The proprietors bring practical mechanics and builders, believe they can give entire satiafactiou to all who may favor them with orders. Hsfr- AU the above work will be furnished at short notice. Sash kept constantly ou baud. All orders sent with the cash, or city acceptance, will meet with prompt attention. Work to he sent by the Itiver, Kail Road, or iu Wagons, will be at the risk of the purchaser, as the w ork will heconsldeled delivered, d*- Special contracts can he made for large jobs. M. lIAUKI NO UK, January 24. ly J. L. MORTON. FRUIT THICKS A.\D PLOWKUS. : LEE, KIDD~&~DUNCAN, VRE now pieparuil to till all orffur* with tin* bent varieties of ADDLES, I’EACII, APRI COT. PLUM, DEAR, anil NECTARINE TREES, and tin* most choict* **b*<’tiou of ROSES, EVER GREEN 8 and FLOWERING PLANTS of all de scriptions, ad apt od in this rliuiaD*. Thfir ostHblislimuiit is near tin* upper end of ltroad Street, first door above Mr. llervey Hall, where they will be happy to wait on those who may wish any article in their line. Columbus, N0v.28-ly ATTENTION KIOCSEKKEHEKS. SAFES of the best make and material, and of a new style, t price* varying tioin $h to S2O, for bhU* by J. It. BIKKB. A NEW NDPPLY OF \X ADAME LoVert’s Souvenirs of Travel nit IVX received hy J. VV. PEASE A CLARK. MARRIAGE RECORDS. A FEW copies of lull bound live quire MAR- Ix. 11l AGE RECORDS, handsomely printed on good paper, and substantially bound, for sale at the Sun Office. Price $lO. BREAD! BREAD! Ilf E have ou hand aud will keep a couslant f V supply of Flour, Meal and Grits, which we will aeli at prices to suit tho times for Cash aud Cash only. JEFFERSON HAMILTON. The highest market price paid for Shelled Corn by (Jan. 26.) J. k H. PIANOS. H.KKE, ROBERTS . UtKKK'S CARRIAGE ‘repository, HAST BIDK otr OOLKTIIOKPHST., between the “Perry” and “Oglethorpe” HotoU, ami directly opposite Temperance Hall, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. At this ohl established House can always be found the best selected stock of Carriages, Rockaways, Top, AND NO TOP BUGGIES, fce., in this section of country. And an we have tho •010 right to si-11 all work in this market from tho celebrated Manufactory of J. M. QUIN BY A CO., ami all our stock being carefully made up in the best manner, and latest and most fashionable styles, expressly for our trade, by maker* of high est reputation, we foul authorized to assure all person - w ishing to purchase, that they can find better work, and buy it on better term* than can be offered elsewhere. We do not sell at cost, but we have only one ]>ric* for all who call on us; and strangers, a* well as our customers generally, may confidently rely on being equally and fairly dealt with. All work sold by us is. warranted to be Htrictly a* represented. Repairing in all hrauche* of the trade promptly executed in the best manner, by the most skillful workmen, at lowest possible rates. Jan. 29, ’SB-1 y Copartnership Notice. M IC. JOHN G. McKEE, having been this day admitted a partner in the concern, the firm name will hereafter be McKEE, ROBERTS A McKEE. The affairs of the old concern mist be settled up forthwith. AH persons indebted to us, either by note or otherwise, will please see that, our claims arc settled before the next return day, in their respective counties, a* we shall ho com pelled to sue all debts unpaid, at the hut coiikth 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-3ni A VALUABLE PLiVISTTATION pon SALE. r | AII|s very desirable I’lmitation, situated in Macon county, Alabama, three miles from Knon and live miles from the Depot of the Mobile and Girard Rail Road, lies well, and contains SSO acres; 206 of which, more or less, are cleared aud now uuder cultivation. The Landis well watered with fiue springs, ami also controls a small creek running through it. A good portion ol it is Ham mock, anil is about equally divided between Oak, Hickory and 1-ino baud. 12U acres arc in Cotton, the balance iu Corn and Oats. The Plantation is well stocked with Mules, Horses,Cattle and Hogs There ia sufficient Corn aud fodder on the place to last till tho present crop is secured. The im provements consist of Overseer’s House, Negro Houses, Gin House, Screw, aud all necessary Out- Ituildings. The present crop is nearly planted. For healthfulneas this Plantation is unsurpassed. Might working hands will be hired with the place. A large body of excellent land iu tbe woods, lying well and adjoining, can he had if desired. ‘ Chronic indisposition of one of his family com pelling the owner to travel this year is tho reason assigned for wishing to sell. This Plantation is offered on reasonable aud ac commodating terms, and at a bargain to a cash purchaser. Apply ou tbe premizes, or address Rov. JAMES HARRIS, March 30-ts Knott, Alabama. REMOVAL. BROOKS & CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DRUGGISTS, Sign or the Negro and Mortar, COLUMBUS, GA., HAVE removed to the store on the corner of Broad and Randolph Streets, formerly occu pied by Charles Mygatt, where they are now re ceiving a large and well selected stock of Drugs, Medicines, &c., Which they offer in any quantities at the lowest prices; every article of which is warranted fresh anil genuine, having been selected hy an experienc ed Druggist. r>HYSICIANS Especially, would find it to their interest to call ami examine our stock before purchasing olse- BBESCiUBTIONS Accurately prepared hy a competent Druggist, aud with extra medicines only, at all hours during day aud night. April 14, 1857. ly NEW & CHEAP GOODS. 11. G. &, 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 Spring stock* and invite purchasers in search of good and cheap goods, to call and examine their stocks, which consist of every variety of Staple ami Fancy and i.ADIKS DRESS GOODS, Togother with a large and varied assortment of Boots, Shoos, Hats, Caps &e. And h large and geueral assortment of HEADY’ MADE CLOTHING, and many other article* usually kept in drygoods stores, too numerous to itemise iu an advertiso nicnt. Their stocks of NEGRO SHOES AND BLANKTS and stuff's fur Negro Clothing, are large uud of su perior quality. Planters aud others, in search of such articles, would do well 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 bargain* to ca*li cus tomer*. Cull and see. October 12, 1857 tl TO THE PUBLIC. IA ROM and after this date my terms are strictly CASH. I wish to close out my stock of STOVES. TIN WARE, ffWl —AND— HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. I Hill &Uo prepared to do HOOFING, <tl JTTEHING, and all kinds of JOB WORK in my line, Cheap for Cash and Cash only. R. M. ALDWGRTIC. January is, 1868-3 m Boots ! Boots! Boots! r |MIE suhsciiber having just X returned from the North, I where ho has laid in an excel- lent stock of leather, is now pre pared to execute all work in the Boot and Shoe line in a style not to be surpassed iu the city, aud pledges himself to phase Id* customers, in style, durability and fash ion. His Shop is No. )o2 Ilroad Street up-stairs, where he invites all persons to give him a call. Reduced price* for new work. New Pump Boots $9 uu “ u “ footed U 50 New Welt Boolh 8 00 “ “ “ footed 5 50 V. KRONER, Nov. 20-Cui Sign of the Red Boot. TWO MONTHS AFTER DATE 4 PPLICATITON will he made to the Court of i \ Ordinary of Muscogee county for loave to sell a negro woman, and also all tho other personal property belonging to the estate of Samuel It. Purple, deceased Tilt 18. J. NUCKOLLS, March U, 185 H. 2ui Ailiu'r with will annexed. Notice to Debt ora and ('red I tor*. a LL persons having demands against the es i \ tut* of Sainuel li. Purple, doceased, are here by notified to present the same within the time prescribed by law, and those indebted to said estate are notified to make payment without delay. TIIOS. J. NUCKOLLS, March 0, IH5*. tlw Adtu'r with will annexed. Office in Jones’ Building, ou Itundolph street, in the rear of T. S. Spear’s Jewelry Store TWO MONTHS AFTKII I PUBLICATION of this notice application will be made tu the Court of Ordinary of Musco gee county for leave to sell a House and Lot in the City of Columbus, being Lot No. 340; also a Negro Man by the name of Sim. belonging to the estate of John I. ltidgway. deceased. MARTHA A. 11l POWAY, Exectri.of the personal estate and admrx. of the real estate of John 1. Ridgway, deceased. March -’7. l 2nt II Mis ! HAMS! A FEW more casks of those choice Tennessee trimmed Hams, which have given such gen eral satisfaction, received and for sale by April 2. RAGLAND k BIRCH. NOVELTY WORKS. PREMIUM FURNITURE AT PANIC PRICES!! DETERMINED, if possible, to continue our Manufactory in full operation duriug the con tinuance of the proHsure, we are now offering our whole Stock of CUSTOM-MADE FURNITURE at Lower Prices than have ever been known in this section. TO CASH PURCHASERS We are offering extraordinary inducements. Our stock now embraces all classes of Furniture, to gether witli a beautiful and complete assoitment of Looking Glasses, Window Curtains and Shades, Willow Ware, Mat*, Paper Hanging* and Picture Frame*, and every article known to trade. Sales Room under Masonic Hall, Broad Street Not. 26. ALBERTSON, FLYNN a CO. CHANGE <>l SCHEDULE DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE. Crncx Montgomery and W. Point R. U Cos., Montgomery, November 19,1857. i ON aud after this date, the Passenger Trains on this Road will be governed by the following Schedule: DAY TRAIN. Leave Montgomery 83u A M Arrive at West Point 315 P M Arrive at Columbus 2 6o P. M Rtturniny —Leave West Point 9 50 A. JM . “ Leave Columbus.., 10 00 A. M “ Arrive at Montgomery 4 00 P. M NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Montgomery 5 30 P. M Arrive at West Point 12 30 A. AJ Arrive ut Columbus 1 00 A. M Returning —Leave West Point 7 30 P. Al “ Leave Columbus 7 30 P. M “ Arrive at Montgomery 2 30 A. At Through Tickets can be obtained (for double doily connecticr.*; to Vlanta, Chattanooga, and Nashville, and daily connections to Huntsville, Memphis and Knoxville. SAMUEL G. JONES. Eng A Sup TICKETS TO MONTGOMERY $3 76 ATLANTA 6 5u NASHVILLE, TENN 15 60 CHATTANOOGA 10 60 HUNTSVILLE 14 26 MEMPHIS 21 76 FREIGHT ARRANGEMENT BETWEEN ATLANTA AND COLUMBUS. 1)Y an arrangement between the Rail Road j Companies composing the two routes from At lanta to Columbus, concluded ut their Convention at Suvunnah on tliu 10th instant, it was agreed that the following rates between Atlanta and Co lumbus shall govern, taking effect Ist day of May, 1857. VIA WEST POINT. Corn per bushel 11 Wheat i 12 Oats ... 8 Bacon, Whisky, Flour, iu sacks or bids, per 100 lbs 36 Bagging, Rope, Lard, in cans or bbls., per 100 lb* 46 Coal, Pig Iron, by carload, per tou of2ooo lb* $3.70 VTA MACON. Corn per bushel 14 Wheat 16 Oats lu Bacon, Whisky. Flour, in sacks or bbls, per 100 lbs 44 Bagging, Rope, Lard in cans or bids., per 100 lbs 66 Coal, Pig Iron, by car load, per ton of 2000 lb* $4.08 J. L. MUSTIAN, President and Superintendent Muscogee R. It GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent South Western Rail Road EMERSON FOOTE, Superintendent Macon and Western Rail Road. GEO. O. HULL. Superintendent Atlanta and Lagrange R. K SAMUEL G. JONES, Eugineerand Superintendent M. aud W. P.R. R April 23,1857. CHANGK OF SCHEDULK. MUSCOGEE RAIL HOAD, COLUMBUS, NOV. 14, 1857. TAROM and after this date, the Day, or Express X/ Train, will leave the Depot ut 4, P. M., and arrive tt Macon at 10 28 P. M. Leaves Macon at 1% A. M.; arrives at Colum bus ut 8 52 A. M. Morning, or Accommodation Train, will leave al 1 55 A. M., and arrive at Macon at 8 66, A. M. Leaves Macon at \\% A. M.; arrives at Colum bus at 6 33 P. M. J. L. MUSTIAN, Columbus, Nov. 16, 1857. Sup’t. Groceries and Provisions. W. EYLES, At tho old stand of JEFFFHtSON k HAMILTON, Corner of Warren and Franklin Street*, COI.ITMBUS, GA. OFFERS to hi* old friends and the public gene rally a fresh and well assorted stock of Family Groceries nmi Provisions, Consisting of Sugar. Coffee, Syrup, Lard, Bacon, Fish, Soap, Vinegar, Starch, Candles, Spices, Mus tard, Pepper, Yeast Powder*, Sal Soda, Carb. Soda, Ginger, Cigars, Tobacco, Liquors of all kinds, fresh Goshen Butter. Cheese aud Onion*, with country Butter, Eggs, Potatoes ufid Poultry, will be* Rep| always on hand. The highest cash prices paid for old Rags, Brass, Pew ter, Copper, Lead, Hides, Rope aud Bagging. Oct 14. 1867-y NEW BOOK STOKE. CHAFFIN & JOHNSON, No. 90 14roll<i Street., Coltimlma, Gz, (SIUN OF THE HKD AND WHITE FLAG) Having purciiMed ofo. w. m thews liia stock of- U Books and Stationery, will continue the business at tbe sunn- place, and will keep constantly on hand a complete stock of .School, Law, Medical, aud Miscella neous Book*, Blank Book Star tlonery* and every thing usually kept in a Book Store. By strict attention to the business they hope to merit a liberal share of public patronage. Orders from the country promptly attended to. W. J. CHAFFIN. J.T. JOHNSON. Columbus, Jan 3-ts COPARTNERSHIP. ri Ml E undersigned have this day a**ocialed them* 1 selves together under the name and style ot AYKR.& a RAY, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MKKCHANTB, ami respe.d tally solicit a share of business—pledg ing themselves to h faithful discharge of all bust ties* committed to tlieir care. Liberal advances made on Consignment* A. K. AYER, RICH'D M. GRAY. Columbus,Ga., Jau. I, 1868-Jalltf MORE BOOKS 1 fIMIE Life of Dr. E. K. Kane, by Win. Elder. X Bayard Taylor s Northern Travol* iu Sweden, Lapland und Norway. Patton's Life of Aaron Burr (u new supply.) D. X. Livingston’- Trawl* in South Africa White's Gardening .or the South. Spurgeon’* Sermons, first, second und third st-rie*. Inquire within—facts for the people. Just received by J. W. PEASE A CLARK. March 24. IH6B. WOODEN WAKE. 4 LARGE lot of Wooden Ware, of the Troy Manufacture, all descriptions, for salt-at the lowest prices, by w holesale or retail Order* filled at the shortest notice, and for any amount. Terms rash or short time. Nov 12 JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. POWDER. V FRESH supply of Blasting Powder ami Salety Fuse, for sale hy (lUNBY A 00. MEMOIRS AND SKETCHES OF the Bar and Benth of Georgia, by Stepheu F. Miller, just received and for sale by March 5. CH AFFIX A JOHNSON. Georgia Plaint era Pure Whisky* 4 FINE article. Fur sale by J\ Feb. 20. J EFEERSON A HAMILTON LAW BOOKS. r IM I E complete set* of the Georgia Reports, by 1 T. R. R. Cobb. Also, tho Twenty-first Volume of Georgia Re ports, by B. Y. Martin. For sale by March 6. J. W. PEASE A CLARK