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THOMAS DE WOLF THOMAS GILBERT. UE WOLF &, GILBERT, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. The Siiu id published daily at $5 a year, payable strictly iu advance. When uot paid within six mouths, $6 will bo charged. If uot paid within the subscription year, $7. No subscription taken for loss than throe months, which must in ull cases be paid iu advance, at the rate of fifty cents a month. No responsibility for remittances by mail. ADVERTISING HATES : All advertisements of five lines or less inserted at 50 cents for the first insertion, and 25 cents for each additional insertion. Advertisements excoodiug five lines, except by special contract, will be charged 10 cents a line for the first insertion, and 5 cents a lino for each ad ditional insertion. A card not exceeding six lines, not renewable, will lo inserted three months for $5, six months for SB, and twelve months for sl2. Ten liues, not renewable, will be inserted three months for SB, 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 he charged at the rate of $lO for each additional ten lines. Advertisements occupying a place between the reading matter and advertisements to be charged ,tii addition of one-tliird to the above rates. KNICKERBOCKER LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK CITY. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS JANUARY 1, 1868, 3183,303 ‘76- 110ARD OF REFERENCE FOR COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Honorable JAMES ABERCROMBIE. Honorable JOHN 11. HOWARD. Honorable lIIN ES IIOLT. Honorable G. iS. TIIOMAS. H. T. HALL, Esq., of firm of Hall &. Dexter. .1 NO. R. HULL, Esq..of firm of Hull, Duck & Cos. J. ENNIS, Esq., of firm of J. Enins & Cos. Medical Examiners. Doctors SCHLEY & DAVIS. 11. 11. EPPING, Agent. Negroes insured at reasonable rates. February 24, 1858-ly HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED IN 1810. Capital Stock $500,000. This Company Baa transacted an extensive bnsi siaesa for nearly fifty years. Insures on same terms as other first-class Companies against loss or damage by Fire, on Stores, Merchandise, Dwell ings and Furniture, Cotton or other produce iu store. All claims for losses liberally adjusted and prompty paid. Applications received as formerly by (Sept. 28-ts) D. F. WILLCOX, Agent. irffstJUAarcK. EIRE, MARINE AND LIFE RISKS CIONTINUE to be taken in responsible compa / nies by JOHN JIUNN, Agent. Columbus, (la., Sept. 3,1857. ts SLA VES insured two thirds their value, nt low rates. Wl. U. I.EB ESTABLISHEI> IN 1855 N. M. CARTER. IjESI db CAHTEH, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, General Agents and Collectors, NO. 94 COMMERCE STREET, MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA. , x riLL pay particular attention to the purchase ) V and sale of Cotton aud other Country I’io iluee, and to the tilling of orders. Having ample storage wo are prepared to receive and make lib eral advances on consignments. REFERENCES Farioy, Jury & Cos., New Orleans. W. T. Scott & Cos., “ “ Thrift, Olds & Cos., Mobile. Elisha Loe, Kaq., Baltimore. Harriot A Holmes, Charleston, S. C. John U. Winter, Esq., Columbus, (la. Josiah Morris, Banker, Montgomery. Hall, Mosos A Roberts, Montgomery. Watts, Judge & Jackson, Montgomery. J. Conklin A Cos., New York. Storrs Brothers, New York. Sept.2s-tf WM. A. HARDAWAY. E. L. GRAY. HARDAWAY &. 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 Nesv Orleans. Through Freights from St. Louis to Columbus, Georgia: By Memphis. By Nashville Feathers, Wool, per 100 lbs $1 63 $1 35 llemp in bales, Linseed and Lard Oil, per 100 lbs 1 32 1 07 White Lead, Shot in kegs, Lard and Bacon, Lead, Rope and Bugging, per lUO lbs 1 lo 05 Whisky, per barrel 3 85 3 10 Fork. Beef, per barrel 3 23 2 00 Flour, per barrel 1 82 1 45 THEY REFER TO Messrs. Dillard, Powell & Cos., Columbus, Ga. Messrs. Redd, Freer & Cos., Columbus, Ga. Mr. it. S. Hardaway, Columbus, Ga. Mr. J. E. Morgan, La Grange, Ga. Mr. Hiram B. Troutman, Macon, Ga. Walsh, Smith & Cos., Mobile, Ala. Joseph Murrell, Mobile, Alabama. Puig, Muir & Cos., New Orleans. Nov. 27-y BELL & DUVALL, Dry-Goods Commission Merchants, •1-9 Mailt st., St* Louis, Missouri, 1 GENTS for the sale of Brown Sheetiugs, Oena burgs, Seamless Bags, Cotton Yarns, Bat tings, anil Southern manufactures generally. —ALSO— Agents for the purchase of Hemp, Bagging, Rojo, Twine and Western Produce generally. All orders attended to with promptness and dispatch. REFERENCES. Messrs. Greenwood & Cos., Columbus, Ga. Mr. C. Rogers, Thomaston, Ga. BELL & DUVALL, April 15-3 m St. Louis, Missouri. D. BUBSKY cl, BRO*. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers iu ull kinds of GROCERIES, No. 14 Broad Street, ColumLus, Georgia. D. BUSSEY ....N. BUSSEY J. M. BUSSEY. BRANDS <fc KORN Kit, Tuners and Repairers of Pianos, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, OF FE R Hansen's celebrated -cap. —, PREMIUM PIANOS for al( at very low prices—-from $275 to^ F $45(1. Second hand Pianoe taken U * * 1/ * io exchange. 4te*-Piauun Tuned aud Repaired. Call at the Furniture Storo No. 34 Bread Street. March 4. ly nVfUIOI HAMILTON, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, No. 14 Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, JOSEPH JEFFERSON JOHN 11. HAMILTON November Ift, 1850. ts WANTED NOW, ’ I'll REE Negro PLOW BOYS; two COOKS, and one NURSE. Persona having negroes of thin description for hire will please call at our Store. May 29, 1858. AYER & CRAY. CASH FOR CORN AND WHEAT. ‘IMiE highest prices paid iu cash for Corn and i Wheat at the City Mills by J. Jefferson, or at Hamilton A Jefferson's Store, Broad street. February 0, 1858. SMOKED MEATS. SMOKED Beef, Beef Tongue* and Pig Hams, just received and for sale by Feb. 8. GUN BY A CO. OILS! OILS! OILS! Train, Machinery, and Castor Oil, X for sale by DANFOBTH, NAQKL A 00. January -t). 1868, CIGARS ! CIGARS ! UAVA.VA Cigars, superior brand, for sale by April 21. DANFOBTH, NAGEL A CO. GROUND PEAS. A CONSIGNMENT for sale at March 2. ALLEN A CAA.MK’M. BEDSTEADS <fc MAT TRASSES. \ LARGE lot on hand mid for sale, Very low at J. 11. SIKES'. BOLTED MEAL AND GRITS. SUPERIOR to anything in this market, In quan tities to suit purchasers,at 76cents [a-r bushel. May L. LIVINGSTON, Agent. memoirs and sketches OF the Bar and Bench of Georgia, by Stephen F. Miller, just received and for sale by March 5. CHAFFIN A JOHNSON. VOL. III.} PROFESSIONAL CARDS. MOSES COX, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, CLAYTON, ALA., WILL attend strictly to all business intrusted to hid care in the various Courts of the Eighth Judicial Circuit of Alabama, comprising counties of Barbour, l'ike, Montgomery, Coffee, Dale and Henry. In the Supreme Court of the State, and the U. S District Court at Montgomery. Special attention given to business in the Chan cery and Probate Courts. William Cox, of Emm, Macon county, Ala., in responsible for all business placed in my hands. Office next door to the Bunuer Ollice. May 0,1858-ts _ WM. E. ANDERSON, ATTOH3YKY AT LAW, MARIANNA, FLORIDA, 1 PRACTICES in the Circuit Courts of Jackson, Washington, Gadsden and Franklin; in the Supreme Court at Marianna, aud in the United States District Court at Apalachicola. REFEKEXCES: Messrs. Edwa’d Lambert & Cos., New York. Judge J. Way lew Baker, Tallahassee. 11. L. Rutgers, Ag’t S. W. K. It. B*k, Tallahassee. Judge J. J. Finley, Marianna. 1. Widgeon, Agent Bank Columbus, Marianna. Hon. Geo. 8. llawkins, Washington, D. C. J. J. Slade. Esq., Columbus, Georgia. June 8,1858-3 m E. W. MOISE, ATTORNEY -A-T LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, OFFICE at Bonuer’s old stand, on St. Cluir street, one door irom Broad. Practices in all the Courts of the Chattahoochee Circuit, also in the United States Court at Savan nah, and Supreme Court at Macon. March 1, 1868-ly R. J. MOSES-, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Office next door to the Post Ollice. Columbus, Ga., Feb. 27, ’6B-tf <!. C. YUNUE J. F. MCCLELLAN. YONGE &. MeCLELLAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, I PRACTICE in all the Courts of West Florida. Ollice at Marianna, Fla. May 21, ’SB-ly W. 11. Chambers...W. M. Robbins...J. A. Robbins. Chambers, Robbins & Bobbins. ATTOREYS AT LAW, EUFAULA, ALABAMA. Will practice iu the Counties of Barbour, Pike, Henry, Coffee, Dale and Russell. January 26, 1858. Cm BEVERLY A. THOBNTON. WILLIAM R. TURMAN. THORNTON <fc TURMAN HAVE removed their Law Office to Odd Fellows’ Hall, Oglethorpe street. They will attend to all business in their line with promptness aud fidelity in all the counties of the Chattahoochee Circuit, Ga., and iu Russell, Macon, and Barbour Counties, Alabama. Jan. 19, ’SB-ly THOMAS J. NUCKOLLS, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Chancery, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. (Office iu Jones’ Building, on Randolph street, in the rear of T. S. Spear’s Jewelry Store.) WILL practice in Muscogee county. Georgia, and in Macon, Chambers and Russell coun ties, Alabama. Will practice in Macon Cos., Ala., in connection with MESSRS. CLOPTON & LIGOjY, Os Tuskegee, Alabama. Will also practice in the United States District Court for the State of Alabama, in connection with MESSRS. ELMORE & YANCY, Os Montgomery, Alabama. January 14, 1858. bin E. G. DAWSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE over Wynne & Park’s Shoo Store, Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. Dec. 9-6 m ROBERT K. DIXON, ATTORNEY AT TAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. OFFICE on Randolph Street, formerly occupied by Seymour R. Bonner, opposite the Post Of fice. Feb. 2, IBSS. ly WM. T. II OLDER NESS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, OFFICE 128 Broad Street,over Ridgway,Clock ly & Cos., in the rear of the Charleston Bank Agency. Jan. 24, 1858. 6m JAMES RAMSEY R.G.CARITHKRS. RAMSEY Jfr CARITHERS, Attorney at Law, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, W ILL practice in all the counties of the Cha tahooehee Circuit; in the counties of Chat tahoochee, Clay, Early, and Randolph, of the Pa taula Circuit; and Calhoun and Decatur counties, of the South Western Circuit. February 28, 1858. ly DR. BENJ. M. CROMWELIT OFFICE over Wynne & Park's Shoe Store, where ho may be fouuil during the day, and at night. Jan. 12, ’ss-ly DHS. TUGGLE WINGFIELD, Have removed their office to RANDOLPH STREET, OPPOSITE GREENWOOD’S WAREHOUSE, Night calls loft at the office, promptly attended. March 8, 1868. ts DR. S. BASS HAS opened an Office over Brooks At 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 6, 1858-ly DR. 11. M. CLECKLEY II T 11*1* attend promptly all calls, either iu the Ts city or country. Particular attention will be bestowed to diseases peculiar to hYmales, Chronic affections of all kinds, which may be entrusted to his treatment. Office over Perry Spencer’s Grocery store, Broad st. 4f-#* Office hours from 8 to 10 a. m., aud from 4 to 6 i\ >i. C dumbus, Ga., Jan 2 ts WMs ft LEE, D. D. S, DENTAL SURGEON, South-east corner Broad and Randolph streets, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Nov. 20,1857 —ts J. FOGLE & SON, DENTISTS, foffma OFFICE ON RANDOLPH, NEAR 11KOAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. May 9-ly ___ CUBHMABVf p bwtist. fQmm WINTER BUILOINO, 48 Broad street, Odum bus, (la. Jhu.ll, 1866 CIIKKSK ! CIIKKSK ! ly r K aru receiving, by every steamer, a few VV buxv. of choke Kugli.b Dairy (.’lice, for sal- l.y ~ RAOLAND & BIUCII. Colutubu*, April 2. WAJiTKD, W I MUSH. Bwe#t I’otatoes, for which tha .J’ tlj highest price will bo paid. Apply ioouYt March 23. JKFFEKSON A HAMILTON. JUST KKCEIVKD A FINE lot of Dried Applos, Onion* aud Oniou Set*, at wholesale aud retail, by March 27. JKVrXMON A HAMILTON. FOWDBR. AFRESH supply of Blasting Powder and Safety Fuse, lor sab* by GUN BY A CO. PEAii nut •)i I BUBIIKLSof i’eas for sale low for ca*h Ly si I / ap!23 THKKEWITB.CODY * HUDSON NEW SHAD ! NEW SHAD I VIEW Barrel* of elude. White Shad for aale . by JBFFWtBQN * HAMILTON. CIDER: CIDER I a BARRELS line sweet Newark Cider, at email * U advance for cash, by April 2. RAOLAND A BIRCH. tip sma &ut. E. BARNARD & CO., COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, Wholesale and Retail GROCERY & PROVISION DEALERS, HAVE on hand and will constantly keep a large and well selected stock, embracing ull arti cles u their lino, which are offered to their friends and the public, at the lowest market prices. AES-COME AND SEE US.*® Sp(. 29,1967. ts Groceries and Provisions. Corner of Baldwin and Forsyth streets, COLUMBUS, GA. r |MIE undersigned would respectfully inform the X citizens of Col urn bun, and of the surrounding country, that ho has now on hand and is con stantly receiving, a well selected stock of FAMI LY GROCERIES, consisting in part of Butter Cheose Bacon Lard Codfish Teas Coffee Tobacco Cignrs Snuff Soap Rice Flour Meal Soda Powders Potash Spices Caudles 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. W. 11. WEBB 8. HOWARD. WEIIB &, HOWARD, Auction, Commission and General DEALERS IN. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, 148 Broad St., three doors below Masonic Hall, COLUMBUS, GA., VITILL give prompt attention to all business \\ entrusted to their charge. Particular attention will be given to the sale of Negroes, either at private or public sale. Liberal advances made when desired. Columbus, May 15, 1858. OGLETKEE JACKSON, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 141 Broad St., Columbus, Georgia, WILL give prompt attenlion to all consign ment* sent to them. The usual cash advance* will he made ou pro duce shipped to our house. March 23, 1858-ly WILLIAM B. CARTER, DEALER IN Piano Fortes and Sheet Music, Pianos Repaired and Tuned. Columbus, Ga., April 2,1858. ly Auction and Commission BUSINESS. IVTin-W” FIRM. rnllE undersigned would inform their friends X and the public, that they will continue the Auction and Commission, Forwarding and Negro brokerage business, under the uamu and style of Harrison & Pitts, at the old stand of Harrison & McGehee, Nos. 59 and 61 West side Broad street, aud solicit their patronage. Liberal advances will be made, as usual, on Negroes and Merchandise. Administrators’ and Executors’ Sales attended to on accommodating terms. From fifty to sixty likely Negroes, of all classes, will be kept constantly on hand. CHAS. S. HARRISON, GEORGE I. PITTS. Columbus, June 23, 1857. STEAM MARBLE WORKS. COLUMBUS, OA. fIMIIS establishment, situated on Oglethorpe X street, in front of the Oglethorpe House, is now in operation, with entire now machinery, and all the improvements known in the trade. I will execute all kinds of work in the MARBLE LINE, i Such as Monumets, Tombs, Head Stones, Marble Mantel Pieces, Bureau, Table aud Washstand Tops, of the best Italian and American marble, at short notice and ou the most reasonable terms. orders from the country will be promptly at tended to. iienry McCauley, Feb. 2u—tf < lolnmbna, Ga. SELLING OFF FUEMITURB TO CHANGE BUSINESS. lAM determined to change my business for something that will pay better. I now oiler 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, I shall sell at unprecedented low prices. Come aud see. I have on baud a lot of Varnish, Hair Cloths and Hardware, which I will sell by the lot or in small quantities. 1 also oiler for rent the Stole that I now occupy for tlie balance of the year. Possession given in April. J. H. SIKES, February 9. No. 36 Broad St. SUM BOOK BINDERY. AFTER a suspension of several mouths, the BOOK BINDERY attached totheSUX JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT is again in oper- Having u competent Binder, the public may rely ou having binding done in any style desired, of durable workmanship, and with promptness. Persons having MUSIC, MAG AZIN ES, and LAW REPORTS to bind, will do well to call at the Jan. M, 1867. SUN BINDERY. Negro Business Continued. milE undersigned having withdrawn from the X Auction and Commission business, will 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 s< 11 as low as the lowest. A. C. McGEIIEE. J mi’ 26, 1867 it “LOOK AT THIS.” rpilE subscribers have just received the follow- X it*g goods, all of which are warranted fresh and fine, to-wit: Extra New Buckwheat, Bai.tius, 8 8 Almonds, Zante Currants, Old Government Java Coffee, Muir & Son’s Ale, pints and jugs, By ass’ Porter, quarts and pints, Cream Cheese. Also a selection of fine Wines, Brandy, Whisk) , Gin, Rum, Ac., Ac., and a large and fine lot of Ha vana Cigars, all of which will be sold at reduced pi ices, i. \ GUNBY k 00. RBITORATIVBI, CORDI ALS, **• 1 AT OOP’S Hair Restorative, Smith's Cordial, V Hurry’s Tricopherous, Jacobs’Cordial, Mrs. Allen's Hair Restorers, Ayer’s Pectoral, Pliiclou’s Hair luvigorator, As el’s Pills, Fahnestock’s Vermifuge, McLaue’s Verm if ’e, Sanford's Liver lnvigorutor. For sale by Jan. 26. DAN FORTH, NAGEL A OU. Cigar*—-Direct I in port nt lons. |/||| BOXES Havana, vaiious brands, for sale | ! 1 * -ft * at small advauco for Cash by Jan. 19. K. BARNARD A CO. NACKERBL. Mackerel Id kit*, quarter, ha& and whole barrels; also Salmon in kits. For sale by Feb. 8. GUNBY A CO. HAISIXS AND ALMONDS. A FRESH supply of Raisins, in quarter, half | x\. ami whole boxes. Soft Shell Almonds and Ptoan Nut*. Iforaalnby GUNBY Aoo* nilflKfl POTATOES. JIAKRKLH Pink-Kyo<l I’oUDie*, tlio be*t w'l kind lor |d*ntiDK, for *al. Ly Jan. 23. JEFFERSON 4 HAMILTON. ChmnimKne Wine, Ale 6t Porter. SI | BASKETS pint* and quart* genuine Piper •JU * C>> *. Ileidieck ; 10 Cit*k Muir A Sun* l’ale Ale; 10 “ bent London Porter; | For sale by K. BARNARD k CO. PRINTERS INK. A LARUE lot of Printer* Ink, both New* and | Book—the former at 30 cent*, and the latter nt 40 cent* per lb., and In can* of different i*e, iut receive.] nd for *ale by March 3-ts CHAFFIN A JOHNSON. WHISKY! WHISKY ! i)(\l \ BARRELS of Whi*ky junt received aud iUU for lale by May 2d. TIIREKWITB, CODV k HUDSON. CABINET WAIIK. I AM not telling at cot, bnt cheaper than thoia j 1 who pretend to sell at cost. If you want Fur- J niture call aud examine the ware and learn the ; price* before buying elsewhere. I Jan. 28. J. 11. SIKES, 36 Broad *t. COLUMBUS, GA., JUNE 12, 1858. Jewelry! Jewelry! A N Entire New’ Stock of Watches, -ag /\ Jewelry, Silver Ware, Pocket Cut- XSSgL lery, Hair Pins, Ac., opening and for S “ UNUSUALLY CHEAI'! jfrwtX 1 have bought the finest Watches of R. A G. Beesley, M. J. Tobias A Co.,aud Jules Jurgensen’s make! The Ladies are especially invited to look at the rich Pearl Sets, Cameo, Pearl, and Coral ’en Tu lips; Crown Pattern, Painting, ull gold; Livu and Cameo Jewelry ; Rich Fancy Hair Pins, all colors. Silver Ware of every description. I am fully prepared with machinery and skillful workmen to make to order any piece of new Jew elry desired. Diamonds furnished and set. Old Diamonds re-set. All kinds of Hair Work in bralil and design neatly made. Fans from 8 cents to S2O. Diamond Ear Kings, Pina & Kings. Kill lard Halls, Cues Leathers, Chalk aud Wax. Wesley Richards, Manton A Son’s, and Tomes’ Guns, Colt’s Pistols together with a large and gen eral assortment of Goods usually kept in a first class Jewelry establishment. Great pain s have been taken to select Goods of the first quality. Watches repaired in the best manner. Inducement* offered to purchasers. March 16-Gm A. 11. Du WITT. P. S. —Georgia funds taken at the same rate as South Carolina and Alabama for goods. THOMAS S. SPEAR, Successor to S. ii. PURPLE, HAS on hand anew stock of Rich Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Silver and Plated Ware, ||. jllife Guns, Pistols, Table Cutlery, Ac., JK® to which lie would invito the tention of all. He will have manufactured to order Silver Spoons, Forks, Tea Sets, ami all arti cles of Silver Ware. HAIR PLATTING. 1 have iu my employ, workmen to do all stales of Hair Platting—Necklaces, Braceletts, Broaches, Ear-Rings. Crosses, and Trinkets of every descrip tion. Diamonds resot and Jewelry made to order. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Repaired by experienced workmen and warranted. Lettering and Engraving, Neatly done. PEBBLE SPECTACLES, Os Gold and Steel frames, of the best quality, manufactured. PURPLE’S OLD STAND February 8, 1858. ts Jones’ Building. TROY MANUFACTURING CO., COLUMBUS, (JA. I J 'K, the undersigned, have this day purchased W irom James Hamilton the “Troy Factory” and entire stock, and will continue the business under the name and style of TROY MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, aud will manufacture and keep constantly on hand, at wholesale and retail, Cluitr*, Bedsteads, Wardrobe*, Tub*, Bucket*, Safe*, Tables, Bureau*, and other house furnishing articles. All orders addressed to Troy Manufacturing Company will receive prompt attention. JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. Joseph Jefferson John 11. Hamilton. Columbus, April 19, 1858-ly WOOD & PEROT’S Ornamental Iron Works, PHILADELPHIA, PA. WE are now prepared to furnish all orders for Iron Railings for 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 in the centre of the iron aud coal districts, where these necessary materials cun be had at the lowest prices, aud being the oldest, most experi enced, aud largest house iu the business, we offer, at prices lower than any establishment in the Union, an unusually large assortment of designs, which are in the hands of our agents, Gootchius A Hodges of Columbus, Ga., to whom we refer all f<r information, and who is authorized to sell all work delivered on board of vosselsat Philadelphia, at our very lowest prices. WOOD A PEROT. June 11-ts LUMBER FOll SALE. 11IAVE for sale a quantity of SEASONED LUMBER at my Marble Yard, corner of Ogle thorpe and St. Clair streets, at One Dollar per hundred feet, first quality, and some for Ninety Cents per hundred. THOMAS KENNY. Columbus, April v 1868 t f ON CONSIGNMENT lAA PIECES Oak Plank; 42 pieces Asli Plank; lUU 28 pieces Hickory Plank; 35 pieces of Poplar Plank ; 3,400 feet of Juniper Lumber. For sale by April 27. HUGHES. DANIEL A CO. FLOUR! CORN I OATS! BBLS. Family Flour; / fJ 500 bushels Oats at fifty-live cents; 1000 bushels Corn to arrive. For sale by TYLER A SHORTER. March 20,1868. DOCTOR LIVINGSTONE’S riMiAVELS and Researches in South Africa, in- X eluding a sketch of sixteen years residence in the interior of Africa, with maps and engravings, just received by J. W. PEASE A CLARK. December 12- PRINTIMG PAPER. A FIRST-RATE article constantly on lmud of all sizes. The Sun is printed on our paper. Aug. 12. RACK ISLAND PAPER MILLS. CHAMPAGNE! CHAMPAGNE! “11 T"E have just received thirty baskets superior ff Champagne Wine, Louche s, equal if not superior to lieideseick Wine. April 1 RAGLAND A BIRCH. CHINESE SUGAR CARR seed. /"11HNESE Sugar Cane Seed just received and for Ml* by March 13. DANFORTII. NAQKL <O. STATE CHEESE. VFEW boxes choice, just received by April 3. JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. CORN! CORN! SEED CORN! IN quantities to suit purchasers, for sale low. Apply to City Mills or to Mari b 27. JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. COPE ER: COFFER: JAVA, Mocho, Ilnricabo, Laguira and Kio Coffee for Male by GUN B Y A CO. Coin in inis, April 26. PERUVIAN GUANO. I f |MIK undersigned have ju*t. received another i J supply ol’ the above article. Those who wish to supply themselves would do well to call soon. Ail 21. 01 Blft < 0 C HOICK CUSHION BI'TTKR, I ÜBT received, and for sale low, at wholesale ’ •) an i rataii, by April 22. JKKKKK.soN k HAMILTON. FRESH JUCKKUKS. IJKKSII M*ckor<‘l, In whol-, Imlf ami quarter 1 barrel* ntnl fill*, ju*t received and for rale law by RAGLAND k BIKCII. CANDLES! CANDLES! ffl ( BOXES Slar Candle*; • J' t 30 Box’ * Adamantine Candb I *. tfor sale by (lUNBY * 00. Cnlumbua, April 25,1 Sfts. MPKItM CANDLES. Si’KKM Candle*, in 12 ll>. box**, a de*iratdo tvle for family tine, Ju*t received li.v April 2. KAOLAM) k BIHUII. HAMS. \ CHOIOf Country llama, for Kale by .JU it, til <j UN It Y A CO. HYK FLOi lt, \FEVV Barrel* for aale l.y April 20. JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. SOAP! SOAP! I.MFI’Y Boxo*of a*Borteil Soap for ale by ; April 26. OUNHY A 00. oio.\ BUTTONS. \ CHOICE lot for aale at wlioioaale and retail by JKKKKKBON A HAMILTON. March 18,1868 MAMS I MAMS I A FEW more ca*ka of those choice Tenneaaee trimmed llama, which have given *uch (ten eral satisfaction, received and for aale by Apt i 1 2. . RAOLAND k HI ROB, bacon: bacon: WE have ou band and will be constantly re celving from Tennessee, Bacon, Hams, Side* and Shoulder*, which we will tell at the lowest commission house price*. March 19-ts E. BARNARD A CO. MATTRASSES. A splendid lot at J. 11. SIKES’S CABINET WARE-HOUSE, 30 BROAD STREET, (East Side,) COLUMBUS. OA., WHERE he Will he r to 806 lit* old Inmnia and WBpMiWMSSiA patrons in tlie Cabinet line. He will always lutve competent workmen to do all kind of CABIN KT IVJRK in the beat atyle. l'articularattention given to Upliolstering and Repairing. COVFINS made to order with promptness 1 a moderate charge*. Jim. 26,1557. J. H. SIKES. FONTAINE & LOWELL Fire-Proof Ware House*. HUGHES, DANIEL & Cos. having associated with thorn Wesley C. Hodges, and taken the LOWELL in addition to the FONTAINE Ware House, and having greatly increased their storage capacity,will continue the Ware-liouie, Rt - celving, Forwarding mid Coiimila slon UuMlne**, under the firm of HUGHES, DANIEL & CO. OFFICE AT THE FONTAINE WARE HOUSE. Our particular attention will be given to tlio sale ol cotton and other consignments. We are prepared to affford all facilities usual in our busi ness. Liberal Casli advances made on Cotton, in Store or for Shipment to other points. Bagging, Rope, Salt, Ac., will bo furnished our customers at current rates, and orders of every description, will meet with prompt attention.— Thankful for the liberal patronage of last season we hope for its continuance. WM. 11. HUGHES, WM. DANIEL, JNO. R. KASTIIAM, Juno 10, 1857. WESLEY C. HODGES. PLANTER’S WAREHOUSE. r |MIE undersigned have this day purchased the X Warehouse property of STEW ART, GRAY A CO., and will continue the business (so ably and satisfactorily conducted by them) under the firm and style ot DILLARD, DOWELL & CO. In soliciting a continuance of the patronage ho liberally extended to our predecessors, we take occasion to say tlmt no labor will bo spared by m to subserve tho interest ol our customerH am! friends, and wo shall at all times be prepared to extend them usual facilities. .F. W. DILLARD, R. 11. POWELL, N. J. SCOTT, ADDISON FRASIER. WESLEY WILLIAMS. Columbus, July Ist, 1807. 1 take this opportunity to say to my friends, und the patrons of the late concern, that 1 shall retain the same position in connection with the above house that 1 did in the firm of Stewart, Gray At Cos., and respectfully tender the services of the house for the transaction of any business iu their line, with the assurance that no exertion will he spared to give general satisfaction. WM. 0. GRAY. ALABAMA WARE HOUSE. KING & SORSBY, Waro Housf) and Commission MERCHANTS, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Particular attention given to tlie storage and selling of Cotton. Liberal advances made. Bag ging and Rope supplied at the lowest market pri ces. J. W. KING B. A. SORSBY. July 7 ts DR. JONES’ PILE SYRUP. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. r |HllS very efficacious und never-falling remedy X for Piles, is for sale in Columbus at the Drug Stores of DAN FORFII, NAG EL CO., BROOKS & CHAPMAN, PEMBERTON, NUCKOLLS & CO., NANCE A GESNEK, D. YOUNG. Read the following testimonial: Thomaston, Ga., .July 16,1856. Dr. Jonkh—Sir: After trying Becklard’s, How ard’s and Pryor’s Pile Medicines without any re lief, l wsscurcd in a few days by your Syrup. o. L. V. BIRDSONG. NEW DWARF GARDEN, OK ENGLISH PEA. f|MIE above is the finest Pea in cultivation, bear -1 ing immense crops, aud certainly has, and will command, a ready sale as a Market Pea. The follow ing certificate from the Proprietors of the Perry House speaks for itself: Perry House, January, 1858. Lee A Diincun supplied the Perry House last season with some of their New Dwarf Peas, which for richness of flavor, abundant yield when hulled, and largo Pea, surpasses any Pea we have ever tried. BASS & PERRY. Price, One Dollar per quart bag. To he had at the Fancy Grocery Store of Brassill & Cos., opposite the Post Office. We have for sale at our new place, one mile from Columbus, on the Talbotton Road, beautiful new Spireas Roses, Dahlias, Verbenas, Chinese Lillies, Juponicas, Azalias Scented Geranium*, Evergreen Trees and Shrubs; also the new ami beautiful Dylitrie Spectablis. LEE & DUNCAN. January 10,1868-ts MASTIC ROOFING COMPANY. UUSSKLL’S PATENT. riMIK Mastic Roof is, beyond a doubt, one of the X greatest inventions of the age. In view of its low r> st, (half the price of tin,; easy applica tion, gp at durability and exact adaptation to any climate by its expansion and contraction through the influence of heat and cold, it does unquestiona bly, by far, excel any roofing now in use, slat*’ not excepted. It can bo readily applied to roofs ot every description, either steep or flat, and is known to be better than anything ever before dis covered for Steamboat Decks, Bridges, Rail Road Cars, Fouuderie*, Ac. It may be put over old Shingles without re moving them, and is far better than any Oil Paints for metal roof*. Now buildings require to be cov eted only with rough pine plank previous to the application ot this article, and in cu-os of emer ge ncy, a roof measuring twenty or even forty squares, may be covered iu a single day. Rooting done in any section of the &outii, and rights sold for using the same. All work will he warranted tight or no pay asked. Old Tin, Iron, Slate or Shingle Hoofs made tight and warranted. We propose to roof, free of churge, one Car for each Rail Road Company in the South, al'lcr that |2d and f.25 w ill he charged. FREEMAN ROBERTS, Macon, Ga. A. P. CHERRY, Augusta, Georgia. April 22. 1868-ly BBBADtBREAD! Wf E have on hand and will keep a constant r V Mipply of Flour, Meal and Grits, which we will sell at prices to suit the times for Cash and Cash oni.y. J EKFI iRBON A JIA MI LT<>N. The highest market price paid for Shelled Corn by (Jan. 25.) J. A 11. UPHOLSTERY. f I MIE undersigned is prepared to do Upholster -1 ing of all kinds. Chairs, Sofas,Tetisa-Tetes, Ac*, repaired in the neatest style and at moderate co*U Particular attention given to cushioning Church Pews, which will he done iu a manner to givenati taction to customers. February 6. J. 11. SIKES. EMBROIDERIES, fro. I A 1)1 K 8 Collars, Sleeves, Handkerchiefs, Lace* of Jail kinds, Swiss and jaconet Bands, just open lug by 8. ROTIICIULD A BRO. SHOES AND HOOTS. WE have a very large assortment of .Shoes and Boots, all sizes and stylus, aud oiler them at very low price*. Oct9 8. ROTHCHILI) A BRO. BEDSTEADS! BEDSTEADS! •ia HKT4 Low Post Bedsteads, noat and well .51 9 made, at Four Dollars! Cheap, is it not? For sab- by J. 11. BIKES, March 5. No. 36 Broad street. NOW IS TIIE TIME TO SOW. f I MIE celebrated Rescue Grass Heed, for sale by I out 19 JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. JUST RECEIVED, BBLS. FLOUR. For sale very low for cash f•) by THRLKWITS, CODY A HUDSON. March 28, 1868-ts TBWWBMBB BACON. AAfl LBS. choice Tennossco Bacon just f II “l / received and for sale very low by M u h 23 ts JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. l ORBt CORN! CORN! • inn BUSHELS of Corn at reduced prices. •jUU For sale by May 6. RAGLAND A BIRCII. flailt; fun. Friday, 13 M. June 11, 1858. Teleftrapliod to the Augusta press. ARRIVAL OF TUK STEAMER .A. B_l_ iY . New York, June 10.—The British and North American Royal Mail steamship Asia has arrived, with Liverpool dates to Saturday, May 29th. Liverpool Cotton Market. —The Broker’s Circular reports the sale of Cotton for tho week at 82,000 halos, of which specula tors took 3,000 and exporters 1,600 bales, leaving to tho trivdo 27,400 bales. The market declined during tlie week from Jd. to Jd., but the declino was greatest on (ho lower qualities. The market clos ed quiet. The authorized quotations are for— Fair Orleans <;'*• MiUdl’gOrleans “ Mobile* 7Ud. “ Mobile* “ Upland* 7!„d. “ Uplands... The sales on Friday were 6,000 bales, and the market closed dull. The stock of Cotton on hand in Liver pool was 648,000, of which 7)50,000 bales were American. State of Trade. —The news from the manufacturing districts was unfavorable. London Money Market. —Money was un changed. Consols were quoted at 975. The Bullion iu the Bank of Kngland had increased X 185,000. Havre Cotton Market. —Orleans Tree Or dinaire quoted at 106 francs. CliurleHloit market. Charleston, Juue 10, 1 p. in. — The cotton marketsincc the stenmer’saccounts is irregular and drooping. Sales to-day 900 bales—the bulk, 500 bales, at 12 cents—the highest figure for high class Good Middling. From the New Orleans Picayune, 7th. Later from Havana. The U. S. mail steamship Illack War rior, Captain Smith, from New York, via Havana, arrived at New Orleans on Sat urday morning, sth inst. The Black Warrior left New York on tlie 27th ultimo, and Havana on the 2d instant, and crossed the bar at noon on yesterday. British outrages on American vessels in the Gulf continue. Tlie purser of the Black Warrior reports : On Sunday morn ing, 30th ult., the brig A. A. Chapman, Captain Laurent, when eight miles from the Island of Cuba, and twenty from tho Moro, was overhauled by the British war steamer Styx. The sea at the time was smooth and the wind light, and the brig was going about two miles an hour. The steamer tired a blank shot and set her colors. The brig also hoisted hers, keep ing ou her course. The steamer then ran alongside, within hailing distance, und tired a volley of small arms in her rig ging : but as Captain L. still kept his way, the steamer was laid across his bows, her ports thrown open, and her guns run out The brig was then hove to and catechised, and allowed to go on her way, the officer boarding remarking as ho left, “Remember, Captain, this is 11. B. M.’s war steamer Styx, and not the Forward,” (tho brig having once run away from the latter.) The Captain pro tested against the outrage, and un reach ing Havana made a full statement of the nllair, affidavits, &c., to be forwarded to Washington by tlie American Consul. Tlio purser further reports: About twenty miles from Havana, exchanged signals with a division of tho Spanish fleet, on a cruise for exercise and health. lie also reports the health of Havana good, and adds tho following memoran duru: Stock of sugar 200,000 boxes, against 360,000 samo time last year; prices firm at last quotations. Fxchange on London 111. to 11} premium. New York 60 days, par to 1 per cent, premium for favorite names. We have files of Havana papers by the Black Warrior to the 2d inst., inclusive. The Havana papers admire with pious devotion the administration of the holy sacrament to hundred prisoners in the Royal Jail; and the marked effect of the services performed ou the occasion, and of tlio solemn ceremony. A writer in the Prensa enthusiastically lauds the beauties of the Roman Catholic religion, which can thus affect tlio hearts of its most erring members. The Havana market review of the I‘rene/i for the week endod on Saturday, 29th ult., reports that there hud been considerable business done during tbe week at higher and better sustained pri ces than bad prevailed during the pre ceding one. First quality white had brought from 11J to li|j reals, und many holders were asking 12 reals. First qual ity crushed had sold at 9j} to 10£ reals ; with somo holders asking HU reals. Some transactions in second quality crushed had been effected at from to reals; and iu superior cuvuruchot sales had been made at from 7k to Bj| reals. The purchases had been rnude principally by Spanish houses for export; the mar ket wus firm and active, and advices from this city were expected to strengbeu it, because, according to telegruphic ue couuts received here, <3ur market was firm with a tendency to uu improvement in prices. Accounts from Cardenas, Mutunzus, &c., state that tbe murkets had been ac tive, with large operations in muscovado at 7to reals. In Havana small lots were offered at 7 J to 8 reals. Tho receipts at Huvutia, coastwise, during the week, had amounted to 28,682 boxes; and there wero exported 34,199 boxes, of which 5198 were for New York, 600 for Baltimore and 600 for New Or leans. For coffee the demand had but slightly improved. A sale of 89 sucks first qual ity, from i’uerto Rico, had been made at sl2 75 ; and of 150 sacks from the San tiago de Cuba warehouse, at from $9 50 to sll, according to quality. None had been received from the interior; aud there hail been exported only 36 arrobas. Twisted tobacco continued in good de mand, with considerable exports. In leaf there was but little movement. The l'ren sa says that according to the statements of a private letter from tho Vuelta-Abujo, there would be received, during the first duys of this month, some lots of the new crop. The exports of twisted during the week were 1002 J millares, of whioh 347 were for Now (irleuns. Os leaf, the ex ports wore 24,556 pounds, of which 7,610 was for this city. Freights for sugar to tho United States are quoted at 95 cents to $1 per box, aud $5.50 to $6.50 per hogshead. The brig Tallulah, Capt. Henson, ar rived at Havana hence, on the Ist inst., on the 30th ult. the ship It. Jay, Capt. Meads, and tho brig A. A. Chapman, Capt. Laurent, arrived hence, and the brig Margarot A. Stevens. The steam ship Call aba arrived hence at Havana, on tho 29tli ult., and left again the same day. {NO. -271.