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DAILY SUN. Tuesday Morning, June 8, 1838. New Advertisements. A pretty foot is the admiration of al most everybody, and no foot is pretty without it is encased in a pretty boot or shoe. A pretty boot is the handiwork only of a good bootmaker. Mr. Thomp son, whose card appears iu our columns, is a good bootmaker. Verbum nut. A pretty bonnet sets off a pretty face to great perfection, and as for that mat ter, a plain ono too. Messrs. Rothchild it llro. have a lot of perfect “ loves of bonnets,” which they propose to sell at cost. Now is the time, ladies. See ad vertisement. The Vigilance Committee. Although it was generally understood that the Vigilance Committee would bo attacked, and an attempt made to drive them from their position, yet, up to the time we write, they hold the same undis puted their fortifications in and around the State Arsenal, near Jack son Square. The meeting of the Com mon Council, in secret session, resulted, wo believe, in their giving the Mayor power to act as he might see fit in the emergency. This brought about a con ference between tho Mayor and the Vigi lance Committee, which was interrupted by an alarm outside, and finally resulted in nothing being accomplished. The po sition of the Committee, which had not been sufficiently fortified before, was now soon placed iu an almost impregnablestate by the running out of artillery pieces, so that they could pour a sweeping fire down each avenue leadings to the buildings which they occupied. Tho guards were doubled, and a system of barricading commenced, which before night gave a very warlike appearance to tho usually staid old Court buildings and State Arse nal. During the drilling and handling of arms, several accidents occurred, which were, however, of a trifling nature. The mustering out of the military in Lafay ette Square, and rumors of an attack from that quarter, kept the outposts of the Committee sharply on the lookout, and sufficed to show, however, that were an attack to be made, how capable they would be to repel it. The brass piece which had been stationed at the corner of St. Peter and Royal, was wheeled back into St. Peter street, and a good barri cade of plank placed before it. A gun immediataly iu the rear was placed front ing the river and commanded the ap proach from it. At the corner of St. Pe ter and St. Claude streets was placed a similar piece, looking down into Chartres street, being barely sighted over a double stone square block breastwork, which had been made from the blocks of the pave ment near by. Just in the rear of this was placed a gun, smiling down St. Claude street, which made the eyes of the people wince as they passed along to the Levee. In St. Anthony street, running in be tween the Cathedral and the Arsenal, were placed two guns, pointing either way, with plank barricades in front. At each of the guns were placed a squaJ of some eighteen to twenty men, who stood ready at a moment’s warning to bristle up in solid phalanx. Towards evening drays laden with cotton were discovered slowly crawling up to windward, and is suing from St. Ann street, dumped their load almost under the nose of the old hero of t'halmette, and backed out again for more. A breastwork of the bales was then formed under the direction of some forty or fifty men, who, with musket and side arms, stood silent lookers-on, and keeping tho sometime over-curious crowd back. After this breastwork was finished, which has for an extremity the iron rail ing of the church and tho other of the square, another barricade was made at St. Peter street, at its junction with the square, and in fact the cotton was used for various purposes of defense. During the day tho Committee caused to be ar rested several patties charged with of fenses, most of whom were released. We learn that a member of the Vigi lance Committee, who was pointed out by some spy, charged with being the rammer of the gun which was fired in the morn ing, was knocked down and dragged into the City Hall, and finally placed in the lock-up. Will tho Committee submit to this? It was rumored about yesterday that the Council had, in their secret ses sion, appropriated a large amount of money for the purchasing of side-arms, etc. Soon afterward, however, a crowd, headed by an elderly gentleman, went down St. Charles street, and pitched into Ben Kitteredge’s establishment, on St. Charles, aud by the mere enrolling of their names they became the sole owner of any piece of cutlery which might strike their fancy. It was rumored last night that Mayor Waterman had retired, and given the police authority iuto the hands of Gen. Tracy, and that the Chief of the Police had been instructed by warrant to take one and all of tbe members of the Vigilance Committee and bring them be fore the proper tribunals. The military were still organized at 10 o’clock on La fayette Square. We have since learned that all the troops above Canal street had dispersed, by order, and had returned quietly to their respective homes. We visited the camp of the Vigilants and found it all correct.—A'. O. Delta, 4tli in*/. Writ Point Military Academy. The annual examination of the Cadets of West Point Military Academy, is now in progress before the Board of Visitors appointed by the President. Lieutenant General Scott is present. There are twenty-seven graduates, among whom are Richard 11. Brewer and W. J. L. j Nicodetnus, of Maryland; Solomon Wil- , liams and W. G. Robinson, of North | Carolina; Joseph Dixon, of Tennessee; ■ Leroy Napier, jr., and S. P. Reed aud James J. Van Horn, of Ohio; B. M. Thomas, of Georgia ; Samuel McKee, of Utah; William H. Echols, of Alabama; Moses J. White, of Mississippi; J. J. j Hallonquist, of South Carolina; 0. P. Gooding, of Indiana; and Andrew Jack son, jr., John S. Saunders and Charles E. j Jessup, at large. Affair d'Honcnr. A duel took place yesterday, iu New Orleans, between Col. E. H. McDonald, late of the Nicaraguan army, and Capt. E. H. Maury, of this city, in which both the parties were slightly wounded, ns we learn by a telegraphic dispatch—the for mer in the leg, the latter in the arm.— Wo sincerely rejoico that no worso result occurred, as both the gentlemen are highly estimable men, much esteemed by a large circle of friends here. The weapons used were double-barreled shot guns, loaded with ball—distance 40 P? o*®’ 0 *®’ ® ut one shot was exchanged.— Jtobdt Rtjuter, 3 d. Consignees per Muscogee R R, June 8. Mont A W P It R, Mobile & Girard R R; Euglo MfgCo, X Konuy, K & Cos, J S Pemberton, Powde ry * Cos, .1 1! Hicks, ir W Atkinson A Taylor, .1 11 Jacques & BrJ R Brown, King & Sorsby, Itodd, Preer & Cos, Green & O'Neal, J \V Pease A Clark, J II Merry, F Bacblo & Cos, J G Singer, J Mitchell, H W Nance, J G Shorter, Samrais A Hooney, T S Simir, Dillingham A Benson, Rork Island Mills, Jordan A Daniel, G W MoQiuty; Hall, Moses A Cos; . Shipp A Howard; McKee, K A McKee; V Marcus, Kev MrCullihan, H II Harris, George Ilargiaves, Howard Factory, llainman A Sou. ltagland A Birch, B F Petty. .#®“Tli “Elixir,” prepared by Dr. Jamks Wil liams, for the cure of Dvspepsy, and nothing hut Dvspepsv, (as advertised in another column,) has, by its own merits, obtained for itself so high u reputation in Philadelphia, that Physicians ac quainted with its properties, ure using it them selves and prescribing it to their patients, con vinced by observation, of its great elticacy in re storing the disordered digestive organs to a healthy function. Sluinerons eases of Dyspepsy, of the most aggravated character, which were abandoned as incurable by some of tho Medical Faculty, have, by the use of this Elixir, been re stored to perfect health, as attested certificates [ testify. April 10-ly 1 ■ e Prof. Dc-Grath, Philadelphia. ha dies, read this, from a physician who has practiced since 1826—(too well known for comment:) Oenttemai —At intervals during thirty years past, my wife has been subject to rheumatism of the most violent east—’ say four times a year)— sometimes so severe as 11 make it necessary to ad minister large doses of the tincture of guincum j and morphia, and to rock her like an infant in a i largo rocking chair, to induce any repose. Having frequent correspondence with my son, (No. 103 [ Chestnut street, of your city,) I informed him of { an attack she hail about tho middle of last month, J (January,) which was of such severity as to com- j pletely paralyze the system. lie, iu his anxiety i for his mother's welfare, seut me a bottle of your ‘ Electric Oil; hut as I am one of tho practitioners j of medicine in our place, and not a proselyte to any kind of patent medicine, I did hesitate to give it a trial: however, on reflection, I concluded to try it, which I did, et persona, directly up to the letter, and after the third or fourth application she became rather passive, and before one-third of the bottle was used, not a single vestige of the disease remained in the system, and she still con tinues well, although she rode out a distance of fourteen miles without a renewal of any of the symptoms. I therefore feel it my duty, for the Bake of sutfering humanity, and also fully believ ing that merit, under all circumstances, should be rewarded, to forward this testimonial. I am, yours, truly, Joseph P. Klkiktok, M. D., New r Gretna P. 0., Burlington Cos., N. J. P. S.—Any communication for me will be re ceived by addressing to the care of my son, (mer chant,) 103 Chestnut street. IIHEI M atism. —Another wonderful cure was that of Mrs. Montgomery, corner of Federal street and Long lane, who “ was almost bent double.” Eve rybody in the whole neighbornood knows her for many years past. Piles. —Further evidence of the magic and al most miraculous power of DoGrath & Co.’s “Elec tric Oil” may ho seen in tho case of Ilarvey Mead, lthees street, below Spruce, Camden, who was much afflicted, and now says ho “does much more work since using the Oil, than for many years pre vious.” Ask C. Sexton, Esq., Kx-Mayor of Camden, also. Deafness. —For this complaint, also, gathering in the head and ear-ache, nothing can surpass the “ Electric Oil,” as demonstrated in hundreds of instances. Itespectable dealers ui various places are au thorized by DoGrath A Cos. to sell the genuine Oil, with written signatures of DeGratn A Cos. and A. E. Smith, chemist. Principal Office, 39 South-Eighth afreet, Phila delphia, three doors below Chestnut, near the great “ Masonic Temple.” Price 50 cents and $1 per bottle. For sale in Columbus, Ga., by D. YOUNG, and by June 5-6 t druggists and merchants generally. GOLD AND SILVER IFODR. S-A.LE By S. 11. BILL. MONEY WANTED. UNCUBENT MONEY On ALABAMA, VIRGINIA, NORTH CAROLINA, and Northern States, bought and sold by S. 11. HILL, At Hamden’s Express Office, 62 Broad St. April 15, 1858-ly CITY TAXES! ,4 DDITIONAL due notice is hereby given that J\_ executions will issue against ail delinquent Tax Payers after the 26th of .1 une, 1858. By order of Finance Committee. R. G. MITCHELL, June 2-td Collector and Treasurer. SODA FOUNT, OPENING FOR THE SEASON, AT THE EAGLE DIIUG STOLE. CIOLD SODA, made of Pure Cistern Water, / with latest improvements, and host oi Syrups. 11. W. NANCE. Columbus, May 12-3 m COLD SPARKLING SODA WATER, WITH ALL THE Most Delicious Fruit Syrups, MAY BE FOUND AT TIIE BLUE ZDiEtTJGr STORE. HO! every one that thirstoth,come and quench your thirst with this pure aud delightful beverage. Cume to tho Fount where tho Syrups and pure Carbonic (las is drawn together at a freezing temperature. April 17—ts J. S. PEMBERTON & CO. MRS. DESSAU HAS just received her Spring aud Summer Stock of Bonnets, Hats aud Dress Goods, which she will open to-morrow (Tuesday) for the inspection of the Ladies, and respectfully invites them to call and examine for themselves. Iler stock comprises the latest style of Spring Bonnets and liats, the richest Dress Goods, Ribbons, Laces, Collars, Under Sleeves, and all other articles usu ally kept in a flrst-cla-s Millinery establishment, all of which she will sell at prices to suit the times. Terms positively Cash. March 29,1858-ts WANTED, or twelve good Able-bodied NEGRO MEN X to work on tho Muscogee Rail Road until first of October or balance of the year, for which good wages will be given. Apply to J. L. Mustian, Superintendent, at the depot,.and on the line of Road to A. B. BOSTICK. Coltunbus, May 27, 1868—In TO THS USEKPLOYBDI PARTNERS or Agents wanted in every Town aud County to act in connection with the ad vertiser in the REAL ESTATE BUSINESS, which is conducted upon a n*w pfan, so as to be perma nent, honorable and lucrative. Salary SI,OOO a year, or au interest in the busi ness. Address POST MASTER, May 20,1858-3 m Port Royal, Virginia. POTASH I HOT ASH I Best quality, for sale, by April 21. DAXFOKTH, N AOKL A CO. Writing ami Wrapping Paper sale by i Fb. 80. JEFFERSON k HAMILTON. BURNING FLUID, JUST received ami fir sale by April 21. DAN FORTH, N AU EL A CO. TENNESSEE BACON. ANOTHER lot Tennessee liacon just received J and for sale by March 17. HUGHES, DANIEL A CO. GEORGIA PLASTERS’ WIIISK V. QA UHLS, of this superior Whisky just received •j’ s and for Bale low by April 2. RAGLAND 4 BIRCH. COAL ! COAL ! Y TONS of most excellent Orate Coal just re- j I.H/ ceived. Also, Smiths’Coal at sll per ton. j Apply to J. E. AUDI,Kit. February I*l—t f Opelika Rail Head. FISII ! FISH ! FISII I I3ERSONS wanting pickled MULLET can find I them in store ami fur sale by April 12—ts CLEMENCY 4 RICHARDS. linen handkerchiefs. VNEW stock of Gent.'s I-inpn Handkerchiefs at NLIFFER’S. Columbus. May G-ts NEGROES TO IIIKK. SIX able-bodied Negro Men to hire, not to work out of the corporate limits of the town. Ap ply to HUGHES, DANIEL 4 CO. Columbus, Ga., May 21,1868-ts IIOSIERYThoSIKRY 1 ANEW variety of Gent.’s White, Striped and Brown Hosiery, at NEUFFER'S. KI1) gloves: KID GLOVES I THE host stock of Kid Gloves iu Columbus at May 6-ts NEUFFKIt'S. 1 J. S. PEMBERTON & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS In Choice and Selected DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals, Instrument!*, Paints. Oils COLORS, BRUSHES, FANCY GOODS Ac. fpHBY keep a heavy Htock of good*, buy from X manufacturers aud importer* at tho lowest prices, aud confine their attention particularly to supplying Medicines of tho purest quality, and for this grade they feel confident their prices are as low a* any respectable drug house in the South ern States. Thankful for past favors they solicit a continuance of public patronage only so long a* they adhere to their professions. To cash buyers they offer superior inducements. Call and examine at the March BLUE DRUG ST:KK. CLOTHING STORE. 17* OR the better accommodation rw. -- . of our customers we have opened a Clothing Store next door jjHWjt to our Dry Goods Establishment, Wkli-XjCXJ where may be found every article in the CLOTHING LINE, a* well as every article of GENT.’S FURNISHING GOODS, i together with a splendid lot of Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Ac., all of which we will sell cheaper than ever offered before in Columbus. April 5. S. ROTIICHILD A BKO, NOTICE. HAVING disposed of my stock of Groceries aud Provisions to Messrs. GIITTINGKR A SPRINGER, I confidently recommend them as worthy of the patronage of my former customers. WILLIAM RANKIN. Columbus, Ga., May 10, 1858. GROCERIES ANDPROVISIONS. rpilE undersigned have associated r7\ X selves together for the purpose of|bJpjfcdfcj 1 transacting a general VnfeArfLy Grocery and Provision Business, at the old well known stand of WM. RANKIN, No. It>9 Broad street, Columbus, Ga, under the name aud style of GIITTINGER A SPRINGER. By always keeping on hand a good and choice se lection of every article in their line, and by con- ; stunt attention to the wants of the old customers of their predecessor, and to as many new buyers as may favor them with their orders, they will en deavor to morit a liberal share of trade. PHILLIP GUTTINGEK, May 18-Stu JOSEPH SPRINGER. Enquirer and Timos copy tri-wcokly 3 months, j BACHLE & BRASSILL HAVE just received a lot of St. Louis.? /; U .j,\ j aud Tennessee Buc.m, llams Shoulders; a choice lot of Smoked Beef- Pickled Beef, Mess Pork, Goslien Butter, Cheese, Mackerel in kits; Powdered, Crushed and Brown Sugars; Java and Rio Coffee, a choice article of Syrup, besides sundry articles usually kept in groceries. Also, a superior article of Sweet Cider ! and Liquors of all kinds. April 14-2 m BLACK JACK OR OAK WOOD. ALL persons in want of good Fire Wood can have it delivered at the Muscogee Rail Road Depot for $3 per cord. Full measure is guaran teed, or parties can re-measure if they desire. Sold in any quantities from 5 to 500 cords. This wood is, without a doubt, the best ever offered in the market of Columbus. Orders left with Mr. J. L. Mustiau, at the depot, will meet with prompt attention. Jan.3o-tf A. B. BOSTICK. Boots! Boots! Boots! THE subscriber having just gnfl X returned from the North, j where he has laid in an excel- A lent stock of leather, is now pro pared to execute all work in the Boot and Shoe lino in a stylo not to be surpassed in the city, and pledges himself to please his customers in style, durability and fash ion. llis Shop is No. 102 Broad street, up.stairs, where he invites all persons to give him a call. Reduced prices for new work. New Pump Boots $9 00 “ “ “ footed 650 New Welt Boots 8 00 “ “ “ footed 660 F. KRONER, Nov. 20-1 y Sign of the Red Boot. FOR SALK, A COMFORTABLE Cottage Residence on Oglethorpe street, above the Opelika Depot, containing eight rooms with the|SarjjfljjT necessary out-buildings and r• * first-rate well of water. For term* apply to May 15-ts HARRISON A PITTS. FINK RESIDENCE FOR SALK IN COLUMBUS. rriHE commodious and well X finished House and Out- U Buildings, with one half acre of land, being let No. 334, occupied by John L. Esq., is offered for sale on accommodating terms. Possession given ou tho first day of October next. Titles indisputable. Apply to April 15-ts _ B. E. QOETCHIUB. HOUSE, SIGN AND CARRIAGE PAINTING. fpill’. undersigned would respectfully inform the X citizens of Columbus and vicinity that he is prepared to do all descriptions of House, Sign and Carriage Painting, in a style that will ensure sat isfaction at prices to suit the times. As ho is determined to please, all that he asks is a fair trial. Orders for his services may bo left at Stovell s Confectionery, R. A. Ware’s Drug Store, or at his residence on Mercer street, opposite the jail. DANIEL D. KEANE. March 15, 1858-3ra J. MASSALON, Portrait and Historical Painter, MOST respectfully informs the inhabitants of Columbus anil the country generally, that he has taken Rooms for the present over Laudon’fs lint Store, where he can be found from 8 o’clock in the morning until 5 in the evening, unless absent. The public are invited to call and examine bis work. Persons having daguerreotypes or ambrotypes of deceased friends, aud wish life-size portraits made from them, can have it done by him true as life. __ Sept. 17-ly NOW LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST. ARTICLES heretofore sold at ONE DOLLAR, will be hereafter sold at SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS, at tho Eagle Drug Store. May 12-3 m H. W. NANCE. AT PRIVATE SALE, IXI j DDLS. Fine Superfine Family and Extra I O’ J Family Flour, in sacks. Two excellent WAGONS; Three or four MULES; Two capital HOUSES. March 30,1858. AYER 4 GRAY. FLOUR!FLOUR! ITVjlt sale live hundred barrels Superfine and . Family Flour, from tho host wheat and fresh ground, iu halves aud quart-r barrel sacks, at Palace Mills. L. LIVINGSTON, Agent. Oolambui, Ga., May 22, 1868. RICH SHORTS. I ,)A Anri LBS. Rich Shorts for sale at |1 per *U.UUU 100 lbs. 1.. LIVINGSTON, Columbus, May 22. Agent. SILKS 1 SILKS! A LARGE lot of Fancy and Black Silks to be J\. found at 8. IIOTHCHILD 4 lIRO ’B. P. S.—W oiler a good Black Silk at fifty cents a yard. April 12. FRENCH COLLARS. VNKW lot of Gent.’s French Collars at May 6-ts NEUFFER’S. Georgia Planters Pure Whisky, A FINE article. For sale by Fab. 20. JKFEERHON 4 HAMILTON. TENNESSEE FLOUR. 1.1 XTR A Family aud Superfine Flour,from white li wheat, constantly receiving and for sub- by Feb. 8. QPNBY 4 CO. MACKEREL! MACKEREL ! IjiRESH and fine, la kits, quartern, half and whole barrels, for sale by May 14. JBFFBItBON 4 HAMILTON. MARBLE TOP TABLES. fTIW’O beautiful Marble Top Tables for salo at .L New orkY cost at C. F. NEUFFER’S. BACON! BACON! I CA CASKS of Bacon for sale by J •jy j apm THRKKWITB, CODY 4 HUDSON. BRAN AND SHORTS MIXED. rn aaa LBS. of Bran aud Shorts mixed, in OU.UUU quantities so suit purchasers, at 75c. per 100 pounds. L. LIVINGSTON, Agent. Columbus, Ga., May 22,1858. CHEAP HATS! CHEAP HATS! IF you want a cheap HAT call at NEUFFER’S. 110 is selling Spring and Summer styles at COST for CASH ONLY. June 2. FLOUR!FLOUR! 11 BARRELS of Flour for nale by lUU apl23 THRKKWITS.CODY 4 HUDSON. CHEWING TOBACCO. A FEW boxes of pure virgin leaf, 7 lbs. In a box, for sale by OUNBY A 00. 1 CHARLES’ LONDON CORDIAL GIN. THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY LONDON GIN IMPORTED. I nPHia GIN, DISTILLED | Xin London from aound [ X Barley, under the aurveil- I . J lance of the British Excise V m Laws, is delicately flavored I ]'H with a tincture of tho Ital i iaa Juniper Berry.and some of tlie most valuable resto- 1 ratives of tho Vegetable . Kingdom, rendering it in the j TrUH/ opinion of tho most eminent ‘ v/i- y medical men, the purest and v<S < - | safest stimulant or diuretic Jj ! drink in use. I | tMJLTSL It is u delicious tonic, of a ] cl/[uommnuM. soft and delicate flavor, dis- run/ tr r mu sering entirely from any oth- | D-Madyu.Wt or Gin, ami devoid of that (Anix-lfierr/ri i I harsh, acrid taste, which ;.<u \ renders tho article known as ‘ new -VorkT j Holland Uin or Schnapps so ‘ ■ objectionable. Though not intended as a medicine, it is recom mended by physicians generally in cases of Dvs t’Ki’Si v, Gout, Kiikumatism, Dbopst, Uravkl, Coue, Ottoman. Fkver and Anus, SmtcruKE, Diskahrs of the Urinary Oroans, tiro Kidneys aud the Bow* els, Nervous Deiulity, Ac., whilst the weaker sex will find by its adoption a sure relief from those distressing annoyances which frequently attend their delicate organization Dr. Valentine Mott, of Now York, the highest medical authority, pronounces Charles’ Lonhon I Cordial Gin “not only superior to any other, but I the best article of the kind he has ever seen.” It is peculiarly adapted to settlers in the South- j era aud Western States, as well as for travellers j exposed to changes of water and air. For sale in quarts at seventy-five cents, and 1 pints thirty-eight cents, by all Druggists, Grocers, Fruiterers and Country Merchants. Beware of imitations. Buy only CHARLES’. NONE OTII- ! EH IS IMPORTED. May be had iu Columbus of J. S. PEMBERTON A CO., I BROOKS & CHAPMAN, 11. W. NANCE. EDMUND G. CHARLES, Importer, 40 Broadway, New York. April 7, 1858-ly. REDUCTION OF PRICES! W E respectfully call attention to our largo v v stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, &c., which we are offering at greatly reduced prices for cash. We are still selling goods on time as heretofore, and solicit a continuance of the favors our friends and customers have bestowed on us, i aud promise our best endeavors to please with • regard to price and quality. Annexed we give the cash price of a few of the leading articles; Sulphate Quinine per onuco.s2 OU Super Carl). Soda per lb. 10 Race Ginger per lb. 15 Allspice per lb. 15 Black Pepper per Hi. 15 Best limning Fluid per gal. 1 00 | Alcohol, 100 per ct.above proof...per gal. iOO Tanners’ Oil per gal. 50 Train 0i1... per gal. 75 Castor Oil per gal. 2 00 Wo wish it understood that no drug store in the city will sell pure articles for cash for less than we do. DANFORTII. NAGEL & CO., ‘larch 26. No. 107 Broad street. THE EAGLE DRUG STORE j DRUGS AND MEDICINES CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE OFFERED IN COLUMBUS. HAVING determined to increase my business or sell out, I offer my entire stock, being LARGE AND FRESH, consisting of almost everything usually kept iu Drug Stores, together with a large lot of Paints, Oils, Putty, Varnishes, Glass, Brushes, &c. Also, an extensive lot of Hair, Coat, Tooth, and Nail Brushes; Soaps in great variety; Pomades anil Perfumery. All of which I will sell at corre sponding prices with the few articles enumerated below: Sulphate Quinine $2 00 per oz. cash. Dost Lard Oil No. 1 1 25 per gal. cash. Best No. 1 Burning Fluid... 1 00 per gal. cash. Tanners’ Oil 50 per gal. cash. Train Oil 75 por gal. cash. Baking Soda 10 per lb. cash. Spice, Pepper and Ginger... Toper lb. cash. March 25-tjanl H. W T . NANCE. GREAT ATTRACTION AT NANCE & RENFROE’S CASH STORE. W r E are now receiving a splendid and elegant Htock of Staple and Fancy Dry-Goods, which wo aro determined to sell at such low priced as shall convince every one of the advantage of paying cash for their Goods, even if they have to borrow money at 16 per cent. Come and price our Goods, and we are certain you will find our statements true. Columbus, April 2,1858-Urn UELIGIOIS LIBRARY. Ct II HI ST Crucified 40 cts. / Scripture Reader's Guide 40 cts. Christian Consistency 40 cts. Bereaved Parents Consoled 25 cts. 8 torus on tho Lord’s Prayer 40 cts. Three Questions 40 cts. Providence of God 40 cts. Scripture Portions 40 cts. Winslow on the Atonement 50 cts. Confession* of a Convert 40 cts. Owen on Indwelling Sin 50 cts. Salvation 25 cts. Fruits of the Spirit 40 cts. Where are we Happiest 40 cts. African Preacher 40 cts. Peace in Believing 30 cts. Christian’s Great Interest 40 cts. The above, with many other valuable works, for sale by .!. W. PHASE A CLARK. Columbus, May 12-ts SIOO,OOO IN CASH WANTED AT THE CASH CLOTHING EMPORIUM OF ItOSETTK, MKLICK A CO., No. 125 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga., IT'Olt which, iu exchange, will bo given a fine . UHtfortiuent us Spring and Summer Clothing, all of our own manufacture, made up in tin? latest styles and warranted to give entire satisfaction. As this is the ONLY CASH CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT in the city, purchasers for cash will find it to their interest to give uh a call. We are now receiving a large stock of Boys and Youth’s Clothing. A full assortment of Geut.’s Furnishing Goods al ways on band; also, Hats, Caps, Trunks. Carpet Hags. Valises, Umbrellas Ladies’ Bonnet Boxes. A large lot of NEGRO CLOTHING always in Store. All are invited to call and examine. April 5. ROSETTE, MKLICK A CO. LUMBER FOR BA LB. A LARGE lot of SEASONED LUMBER on J\_ hand and for sale at customary prices, for Cash or Produce. We are also prepared to cut and deliver on the cars all orders for Lumber. Orders respectfully solicited. Address O. 11. WALTON A CO., Oceola Mills March 2-1 f AG BUT* HUM igM K. K. TO THOIB IIOBITID, \A7E hereby give notice that all claims due us VV and mt paid or satisfactorily ui ranged prior to the next return day of the respective I counties in which the parties may reside, will be sued—none will be slighted. Mat :h 19 ts E BIRNARD A 00. BACOM AMD LARD. OQQ IIIIDS. Tennessee and Kentucky Bacon ; 400 50 Barrels of Lard ; 100 half and quarter barrels of Lard. For sale at the lowest market prices by March 27. ALLEN 4 CAMAK. LOW FOR CASH ‘. ON consignment— -100 half barrels No. 2 Mackerel; lOOquar. “ “ M 25 barrels No. 3 Mackerel; 60 boxes .Star Caudles; 10 barrels Crushed Sugar; March 16. TH REE WITH, CODY A HUDSON. — | LIFE OF RUHR. PA ETON’S Life of Aaron Burr, oew supply; Livingston’s Travels In South Africa. For sale at CHAFFIN k JOHNSON’S. Columbus, April 8,1868. ATTENTION HOUIBKBBPBMI* SAFES of the best make and mafcrial, and of a new style, at prices varying from $8 to S2O, for sale by J. 11. HIKES. FOR CASH, X|\f| BUSHELS Corn ; JUU 3030 lbs. Dry Salted Shoulders. THEREWITH, CODY k HUDSON. March 18-ts ! “TRUTH IS MIGIITY AND WILL PREVAIL.” NEW QOODSI At 25 per cont. Less than our Usual Price! OUR Mr. Atkinson has Just returnod front New York with our second Now Stock of FANCY DRY GOODS, for Summer wear. We are now prepared to show a much handsomer stock of Spring and Summer Goods than iu tho early part of tho season, which wo are offering from 25 to 60 per cent, less than our usual prices. We are able to offer this great inducement ! from tho fact of our late purchases in New York, ; where goods are much lower than in the early part j of this Spring. Below we name a few of the lead- | j ing styles, Ac.: New styleof beautiful Summer Silks,atsl2 aud sl4, worth S2O; New style of beautiful Summer Silks, at sl6, j I worth $25; Grenadine Odalisque ltobes ut $26, worth $35 ; Percale Robes a’Quille at $5, worth $7 50; Percale Robes a’Quille ut $4, worth $7 ; Barege Robes a'Quille at $7 50, worth sl2; Barege Rohes a'Quille at sll, worth sls; Organdie Robes a’Quille at $lO, worth sl2 50 ; Chintz printed Bareges at $7, worth sl2; French printed Jaconets at 25c, worth 37)£c.; Two hundred fine Muslin Robes A'Quille at $4, j worth $0; Fifty tine Muslin Robes A’Quille at *2 50, worth j $5 00; A large lot of Ginghams, (new,) at 20, worth3l e ; . A beautiful assortment of Mournig Muslins; A beautiful lot Mourning Muslin Robes a’Quille; ; Dotted Swiss Muslins at 12)4 cents; Shirt Bosoms at 10 cents each; Black Silks, good quality, 76c., worth $1; Black Silks, good quality, sl, worth $1 25; Black Silks, good quality, $1 26, worth $1 76. FRENCH FLOWERS, Ac. A larg • lot of French Flowets, very cheap; Misses fine Leghorn Flats, very cheap; Misses i tine Cob red Leghorn Flute, very cheap; Neapoli tan and Split Straw Bonnets, very cheap ; Neapoli tan half Mourning Bonnets; Dotted, Striped and Checked Swiss; Checked and Striped Nainsooks; Infant's Embroidered Waists from 60c. to $3. A full assortment of Swiss Collars, new style; Misses’ Collars aud Sleeves, in sets : Val. trimmed French Embroidered Sets; 2).<| to 3 yards wide ; Mosquito Nets. FRENCH LACE MANTILLAS, <&c. Black Silk French Lace Point Mantillas at $2 50, worth $5; do. do. do. $5 50, worth $8; do. do. do. $0 60, worth $10; Children's aud Misses’ White Brilliant Talmas; do. do. Pique Talmas; Buy Colored Pique Cape Coats, very pretty; Infants Colored Pique Dresses, very pretty. LADIES’ KID GLOVES, &c. The best quality of Ladies Kid Gloves at 75 ct*. Ladies’ Black Twisted Silk Mits without fingers; Children’s Long Black Twisted Silk Mits; White Bonnet Cords; Ladies’ Horn mod and Embroidered Handkerchiefs; Misses’ Linen Cambric Handker chiefs at 60 cents ; Dimity Bands; Swiss and Jaco net Edging; n beautiful assortment of Linen Kdg ing; Flouncing of all kinds and qualities; full a* sort ment o f Taifl ta and Satin Ribbons; boautii. stock of Bonnot Ribbons. LADIES’ GAITERS, &c. Wo have a bountiful stock of Ladies’ Gaiters, Ladies’ Ilrel Slippers, Buskins, Ties, Ac. A coipplote stock of Misses* and Children’s i Shoes. W have a very excellent Ladies’ Black Gaiter at 76 cents per pair, worth usually $1 50 per pnir. Our usual supply of Pant Stuffs, Coating, Do mestic Goods, Irish Linens, Sheetings, Shirtings, Ac., at unusually LOW PRICES l Olt CASH. We respectfully invite all purchasers to give us a call before purchasing, as we are bound to sell our goods before the season is too far advanced. Wo again earnestly request all, and the Ladies especially, to call and look at our goods; they are, emphatically, very cheap. GEO. W. ATKINTON & TAYLOR. Columbus, May 3,1858-ts. SPRING DRY GOODS. S. ROTHCHILD & BRO. BEG to announce to their customers and the public, that they now have in store, and are 1 daily receiving, a very extensive and choice selec tion of Spring and Summer Dry-Goods. We wish it to be remembered that we still keep a resident purchaser at tho North, from whom wo receive daily the latest imported Fashions. We solicit Country Merchants, buying for cash, to call and examino our stock, and ascertain our prices. To such we are prepared to offer superior inducements. Below we mention some of the most fashiona ble, as also some of the leading articles in each department: DRESS QOODS. Rich ChintzChene Bayadere SILKS; Rich Chintz Ruyo d’Aquillo SILKS ; Rich Moire Antique black and colored SILK.S; Biscoff’s celebrated black SILKS, great variety; Marcellaiue and Florence SILKS, all colors ; Grenadine, Crape d'Paris and Sewing Silk ROBES; Challie, Barege Delaine and Barege ROBES; Printed LAWNS; PRINTED BUILLIANTE; CH ALLIES; Barege DELAIN K BAREGES; Crape MAR ET.S; CRAPE DE PARIS; CANTON CLOTH; BOMBAZINE; ALPACA, &c., HOSIERY AND EMBROIDERIES. Ladies’ HOSE, in Cotton, Silk and Linen ; Misses’ “ •* M u Gent.’s Half IIOSK, in Cotton, Silk and Linen ; Ladies’ GLOVES, in Kid, Silk Linen and Silk Mils; 6000 Embroidered BANDS, in Jaconet, Swiss and Mull ; 5000 Embroidered COLLARS and SETS, in Jaco net, Swiss and Mull; EDGINGS and INSERTINGS, in great variety; Embroidered Linen Cambric HANDKER CHIEFS, in great variety. WHITE GOODS. Embroidered Muslin and Lace CURTAINS; Embroidered MUSLIN, for Ladies’ Dresses; Plain Jaconet and Swiss MUSLINS; Nainsook, Mull and Book “ Printed BRILLI ANTE and French CAMBKIC; MANTILLAS, SHAWLS, SCARFS, Ac., iu great variety and very cheap. DOMESTICS. 10 cases Brown SHIRTINGS, 6*4 to 10 cents ; 10 casta White SHIRTINGS, oj j to Rotate; 1000 pieces CALICOES, fast colors, CJ4 cents; All tho favorite brands of American CALICOES and SHIRTINGS, at low prices; Avery handsome lot of GINGHAMS, in black and colored; 6 cases 11-4 BIIKKTING, best quality,3l^cents; 6 coses BED TICKING; APRON CHECKS; FURNITURE PRINTS, kc. DINEJNB. Best Irish Linen DAMASK, 60cents tosl 6U; Best Irish Linen NAPKINS and DOYLIES, $1 to $4 60; Best Irish Linen TABLE CLOTHS; Bent Irish LINEN for Shirt Fronts, ‘26c to $1 60; Plain aud Fancy LINENS for Gentlemen’s and Boys* wear, from 18% to 76 cents per yard; bUNDRIEB. RIBBONS and LUTES, Satin ami Velvet; Furniture And Dress FRINGES ; PARASOLS; HOOPS SKIRTS; FANS, Hair BRUSHES and j COMBS, Fancy SOAPS, Ac. April 6, 1858. ts FRKIH UROCEIUEH. JUST received a large lot of Fresh Choose, a superior article; Goshen Butter, fresh and superior; Mackerel, In quarter and half barrels; Raisins, layer and bunch, whole, half and quar ’ ter boxes; Tobacco and Cigars of various brands, at low i prices; Whiskies, Biundies, Wines, Ac. For sale cheap for cash by Dec. 19. D. BUSSEY A BKO. HOOPS i SKIRTS I ! FIIHIS day received, per ateamer: X 6 dozen Coronation Lattice Whalebone Ski its. 5 “ Skeieten Steel Spring Skirts. 6 “ Cremona Steel Spring M For sale cheap for cash, at marl 7 ATKINSON A TAYLOR’S. MEERSCHAUM SMOKING TOBACCO. ANEW and auperior article—ls,ooo pound*— for .ale by HULL, DUCK 4 CO., February 2-ts Sole Agents. MONEY WANTED. Jil. SIKES has on band, at his Furniture . Ware-room, a splendid lot of neat, well made Furniture, which be will be pleaaed to exchange for money, at the lowest prices. June 13tf Long and Short Sweetening. I rail UAKRKiiS and half barrels Choice Syrup. J UIJ 30 hhde. N. 0. Sugar, all grades, for sale at small advance for Cash by Jan. 19. K BARNARD A CO. 1 TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. For Sixty Days! WE will offer our entire stock of assorted BUY GOODS -A.T COST FOR C-A-SEC, j For sixty days, after wliich wo fall bark upon our ; retail prices. Saving money is making money; and what in ( vestment is better than the above ? IVe ask your investigation, To prove our declaration. If you want our Goods, (which were bought I CHEAP,) at COST FOR CASH, call, and wo will i assure you we mean AT COST. Tlui stock consists 1 in a variety of Staple and Fancy Dry-Goods, Such as Table Linens, Irish Linens of all prices, Toweling of all prices and qualities, White Good* j of every variety, bleached and brown Ilomoppun, j Osnaburgs and Kerseys, a large lot of Ginghams ; j Boots, Shoes, Hats, Bonnets, Embroidered Fets , Lace Embroidered Handkerchiefs; Linen und Silk j Handkerchiefs, and everything in fact that you | want, or ought to want, AT COST FOR CASH! JACKSON & REDD Columbus, Ga., May 20,1868. SINBHIES! SUNDRIES! i lIHDS. New Orleans Sugar, all grades; ; a£/\J 80 Bbls. New Orleans Syrnp, choice quality; fit) Boxos Tobacco, various brands; 40 Bags Rio and Java Coffee; 75 Bi xes and hf. boxes Adm. and Star Gandies ; It) Boxes and qr. boxes Sperm Candles; 45000 Segars, comprising all grades and stylow ; It) lllids. Tennessee Bacon ; lot) Barrels Corn Whisky; 25 Half barrels Corn Whisky; 80 Pkgs. Mackerel, all Nos., whole, half, quar ter barrels and kits; 15 Tierces Prime lUco; It) Barrels Crushed Sugar; 50 Boxes and half boxes Family Soap; 75 Barrels Fine and Superfine Flour; 30 Baskets Superior Champagne Wine; 35 Boxes Oswego Pearl Starch : 4) Boxes Sup. C.Soda, in half and ono lb. papers; 60 Dozen Preston & Morrell’s Yeast Powders; 20 Barrels fine Sweet Newark Cider; 50 Gross Plain and 10 do. Fancy Colored Water Procf Matches; 75 Jars Lorrillard’s Maccoboy Snuff, all biz.es; 10 Casks Muir & Son’s Scotch Ale, in pint jugs ; 10 Casks Loudon Porter, pints nml quarts; 20 Boxes Toilet and Fancy Soap ; 25 Boxes extra glased and ungln/.ed Pipe Heads; rt Dozen superior French Mustard, for table use Receiving and in store by April 8. RAGLAND A BliU.Tl. NEW & CHEAP GOODS. 11. U. & H. STERN, HAVE removed from No. 70 to 104, (two door. below J. K\ 1e A Cos.) Broad Street. They ol so continue their store at No. 28, Broad Street. They lmvo received tlieii Springstouksandiiivita purchasers iu search of good aud uliea,, goods, to call and examino their stocks, which consist of every varioty of Staple nml Fancy and LADIES DRESS GOODS, Together with a largo and varied assortment of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps &o. And a large and general assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, aud many other articles usually kept in dry goods stores, too numerous to itemise in an advertise ment. Their stocks of NEGRO SHOES AND BLANKTB and stuff* for Negro Clothing, are large and of su perior quality. Planters and others, rti search ot such articles, would do well to call and look through their stock before purchasing Their goods have been selected by one of tho firm with great care,and purchased at such rates as en ables them to offer imrftaina to cash cus tomers. Call and see. October 12, 1857 ts WINES AND LIQUORS. lITK invite especial attention to our varied and ? V extensive assortment of Wines and Liquors, consisting in part of the following : Cognac and Rochelle Brandy, pale and dark ; Holland Gin of tho following favorite brands : Swan, Schoidam, Pine Apple, Imperial Eagle and Royal Lyu; Jamaica and St. Croix Rum; WINES—-Madeira, Port, Sherry, Sweet Malaga, Claret, Teneriffo, Madeira for cooking, Muscat and Champagne. DOMESTIC LIQUORS. Rectified Whisky, Raw Whisky, Pure Corn, Old Monongahela, Double Distilled Rye, Old Family Rye, and Old Family Noctar Whisky ; Fourth Proof and Proof Brandy ; Phelps Gin ; N. E. Rock Spring Rum ; Peoch and Applo Brandy; All of the above (which we guarantee free from all impurities) for sale on reasonable terms by the barrel, gallon or in bottles. Persons desiring a pure article for inodical uses would do well to give us a •all. RAGLAND A BIRCH, Columbus, Ga., April 1. Broad street. CIGARS! CIGARS! CIGARS! AF\ | )( }( \ CHOICE Havana and Gorman Ci gars, comprising all grades anil styles, received direct from the importers. All who enjoy the luxury of a good cigar would do well to call on us and bring your friends, as we cannot fail to please you both in the article and the price. RAGLAND A BIRCH. Columbus, Ga., April 2. A HOUSEHOLD BOOK. A WOMAN’S THOUGHTS ABOUT WOMEN, by the author of John Halifax, Gent. One of the best books of tlio season, with no fic tion or romance, but calculated to do mnrh good. It treats on topics that interest all women inn manner all will like and readily comprehend. The chapter ou female servants and female friend ship are worth committing to memory. For sale by CHAFFIN’ & JOHNSON. Columbus, May 4, 1858. To Our Customers. I7ROM and After tho firut of .Tatmary next, we shall adopt, as near n possible, the CASH SYSTEM. Necessity compkllh vh to this coukhk. From that day all articles will be priced as cash. Where credits are given (which will only be extended to those who have promptly paid us) au addition will be made to the price named Re cording to the time required by the purchaser. Dec. 18, 1X67. E. BARN • Mobile and Girard Rail Hoad. Office Mobile and Girard Rail Road, | Girard, Alabama, April *2(, 1868. / TIMIE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders, and JL the election of Directors of this company, will be held at this office on Wednesday, tlie 7th day of July next. WALTON 11. HARRIS, May 17-lawtd Secretary. TAKE WARNING. PERSONS indebted to tho subscribers by notes pact do* ‘'ill do well to call and settle, as the notoM of those who do not will be placed in the hands of officers for collection at the first Court. J. ENNIS k CO. Columbus, Ga , Jan. 4,1868-ts TURK’S INLAND SALT* || l/l BUSHELS Turk’s Island Salt, just recei tA /’ / ved and for sale by GUN BY & CO. Memoir* of Gen. Blaclcahear* MEMOIRS of Uon. David Blackshcar, by Sto phen F. Miller, Just received and for sale by March 6. CHAFFIN & JOHNSON. CARPIT RAOS Re. Cl A PS Bags. Umbrellas, Canes, Ac., nt / May b-ts NKUFFJfiR’B. LAWS OF GEORGIA. I AWS of the lust General Assembly of State of .J Georgia, price sl, for sale bv Fab,9o. CHAFFIN A JOHNSON HHOEM AND BOOTS. 01101)8 and Boots, all styles and sizes, k 5 cheaper than ever offered in Columbus. All| I Good Morocco Lady's Boots at 76c. per pair, r April 6. S. IIOTHCHILD k BRO. CONSIGNMENT. A LARGE lot of very choice IRISH POTATOES, a fine Potato for the table. For sale at a small advance, by VAN. MARGUS. POR RENT, fjMJIK three Buildings corner below the Ogle- X thoipe lloiiHo beGraffenre-id’s Corner. For terms apply to AYER k GRAY, Miirch 16. Agents for B. B. DeGraffenreid. STATIONERY. A LARGE lot of Letter Foolscap and Not** Pa per just received by Fab.9o. CHAFFIN A JOHNSON. CRAVATS! CRAVATS! VNKW assortment of Gent.’s Linen, Cotton and Silk Cravats, at N EUFFER’S. (<* 1 limbus. May 6, 186 tl MEMOIRS AND SKETCHES OF the Bar aud Bench of Georgia, by Stephen F. Miller, just received and for sale by March 6. CHAFFIN k JOHNSON. LIFE OF GIF. HAV ELOCK, ALSO, “Adele,” a now novel by Julia Kava naugh, and other new works, Just received by CHAFFIN A JOHNSON. Columbus, April 97• FURNITURE! FURNITURE! I HAVE a few more article# of cheap Furniture left which can bo had very low. March 24. J. 11. SIKES* 36 Broad St. BAPTIST PSALMODY. A FEW copies left. For sale by Feb. 90. CHAFFIN k JOHNSON.