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About The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1858)
THOMAS DE WOLF THOMAS GILBERT. Dfi WOLF &, GILBERT, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. The Suu is published daily at $5 a year, payable strictly iu advance. When not paid within six months $0 will be charged. If not paid within the subscription year, $7. No subscription t a Stun lorloss than three months, which must in all cases be paid in advance, at the rate of ttfty cents a month. No responsibility for remittances by mail. ADVERTISING RATES : All advertisements of five lines or less inserted at 50 cents for the first insertion, and 25 cents for j each ad litional insertion. Advei tisoinents exceeding five lines, except by special contract, will be charged 10 cents a line for | the first insertion, and 5 cents a line for each ad- | ditioual insertion. A card not exceeding six lines, not retiewablo, will be inserted throe months for $5, six months for ss, and twelve months for sl2. Ten Hues, not renewable, will be insortod threo months for SB, six for sl2, eight mouths for sl6, and twelve months for S2O. Advertisements of ten lines, renewable at plea sure, inserted at $25 a year. Contract advertisements exceeding ten lines to be charged at the rate of $lO for each additional ton lines. Advertisements occupying ft place between the reading matter and advertisements to be oharged an addition of one-third to the above rates. KNICKERBOCKER LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK CITY. HAPITAL AND SURPLUS JANUARY 1, 1858, $188,309 7'©- BOAIID OF REFERENCE FOR C ' t jUMBUS, GEORGIA. IL.mlr'lh JAMBS ABERCROMBIE. SI&UIJNH.HOWAKD. JNO.’ R. dull;-- ofof ■ I : 1 J U ® extr ; J. ENNIS, Eeq.,’9”° f firm Os HuU, Duck & Cos. ’ firm of J. Ennis & Cos. Medicare Doctors SCiILKY A X . a “* nerß, IP/ Negroes insured at reasoS/^’I’JNG, Agent. February 24, 1858-ly 10 ratoß ’ IIIRTFORD h R lr INSURANCE Co^p ANy INCORPORATED IN Capital Stock $500,0^ This Company has transacted an extensive busi siness for nearly fifty years. Insures on same terms as other first-class Companies against loss or damage by Fire,on Stores, Merchandise, Dwell ings anil Furniture, Cotton or other produce in store. All claims for losses liberally adjusted and prompty paid. Applications received as formerly by (Sept. 28-ts) D. F. WILLCOX, Agent. mSURANCEI. FIRE, marine: and life risks CONTINUE to be taken in responsible compa nies by JOHN MUNN, Agent. Columbus, Ga., Sept. 3,1857. ts SLAVES insured two thirds their value, at low rates. WM. Q. LEE ESTABLISHED IN 1855 N. M. CARTER. LEE db CARTER., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, General Agents and Collectors, NJ. 94 COMMERCE STREET, MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA. WILL pay particular attention to the purchase and sale of Cotton aud other Oouutry Pio duce, aud to the filling of orders. Having ample storage we are prepared to receive and make lib eral advances on consignments. —REFERENCES — Farley, Jury & Cos.. New Orleans. W. i\ Scott A Cos., “ “ Thrift, Olds A Cos., Mobile. Elisha Lee, Esq , Baltimore. Uorriot A Holmes, Charleston, S. C. John G. Winter, Esq., Columbus, Ga. Josiah Morris, Banker, Montgomery. Hall, Moses A Roberts, Montgomery. Watts, Judge & Jackson, Montgomery. J. Conklin A Cos., N ew York. Storrs Brothers, New Jfork. Sept.2s-tf WM. A. HARDAWAY. E. L. GRAY. HARDAWAY <fc GRAY, General Produce Commission IsA E R, a JEI a. :nt t s, ST. LoUiS, MISSOURI. MERCHANTS wilt; by inspection of the follow ing rates of freight by Atlanta, find ship ments more expeditious aud economical than by New Orleans. Through Freights from St. Louis to Columbus, Georgia: By Memphis. By Nashville Feathers, Wool, per 100 lbs $1 63 $1 35 Hemp iu bales, Linseed and Laid Oil, per 100 lbs 1 32 1 07 White Lead, Shot in kegs, Lard and Bacon, Lead, Rope aud Bagging, per lUO lbs 1 10 95 Whisky, per barrel 3 85 3 10 Pork. Beef, per oarrel 3 23 2 60 Flour, per barrel 1 82 1 45 THEY REFER TO Messrs. Dillard, Powell A Cos., Columbus, Ga. Messrs. Redd, Freer A Cos., Columbus, Ga. Mr. R. S. Hardaway, Columbus, Ga. Mr. J. E. Morgan, La Grange, Ga. Mr. Hiram B. i'routui.tn, Macon, Ga. Walsh, Siniih & Cos., Mobile, Ala. Joseph Murrell, Mobile, Alabama. Puig, Muir A Cos., New Orleans. Nov. 27-y D. BUSsEY BROS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in all kinds of GROCERIES, No. 14 Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia. D.BUSSEY .....N. BUSSEY J. M. BUSSEY. BH. Aft JDS & KURJBER, Tuners and Bepairers of Pianos, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, OF FE K Hanson’s PREMIUM FiANOS for at very low prices—from $275 t'YOnn S4oU. Second hand Pianos taken. * “ U • in exchange. 4Vt'iauoß Tuned aud Repaired. Call at the Furniture Store No. .14 Broad Street. March 4. ly JEFFERSON A HAMILTON, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, iNo. 14 Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, JOSEPU JEFFERSON JOHN H. HAMILTON November 15, 1856. ts To Our Customers. 15 ROM and alter the tirst of January next, 1 we shall adopt, as ueai as possible, the CASH SYSTEM. NECksslTt OOMI’KLLs us TO Tula cou.use. From that day ail articles will be priced ai cash. Where credits are given (winch will only be extended to those who have promptly paid us; an addition will he made to the price named ac cording to the time required by the purchaser. Dee. 18,1857. E. BARNARD A CO. GEORGIA REPORTS, OF the Supreme Court of tlio State of Georgia, Vol. 21, by it. Y. Martin, Reporter. Just re ceived a large supply. Orders for tlio above work, accompanied by the Cash, promptly attended to. Price $5. For saie by CHAFFIN A JOHNSON, Fell. 26 Broad street, Columbus, Ga. CASH FOB COHN AND WHEAT. rpilE highest prices paid in cash for Corn and _l_ Wheat at the City Mills by J. Jefferson, or at Hamilton At Jefferson's Store, Broail street. February 6, 1858. SMOKED MEATS. Beet, Beef Tongues aud Pig Hams, O Just received and for sale by Feb. 8. GUNBY A CO. OILS! OILS! OILS! TANNERS, Train, Machinery, aud Castor Oil, for sale by DAN FORTH, NAGEL A CO. January 26,1858. CIGARS! CIGARS! HAVANA Cigars, superior braDd, for sale by April 21. DANFORTH NAGEL 4 CO. GKOCND PEAS. A CONSIGNMENT for sale at March 2. ALLEN A CAAMK’B. BEDSTEADS * MAT 1 HASSES. A LARGE lot on hand and for sale, very low t J. U. SIKES’. MEMOIRS AMD SKETCHES OF the Bar and Bench of Georgia, by Stephen F. Milter, just received aud for sale by March 5. CHAFFIN * JOHNSON. BACON AND LAUD. 25 000 c **”lce Teune.see Bacon, Jutrai.AUD, Id barrels, half barrels and cans. Just received and for sale by May 14,1858. JFFFJtIVSON k HAMILTON. C|ff Jailg VOL. IV.} PROFESSIONAL CARDS. A. H. BUSH, ATTORNEY AT Is-A/W, MARIAN JNA, FLUBIDA, EEFI7KS to 11. Middlebroolt & Cos.; Hall, Moses & Cos ; Wm. 11. Young, President Bank of Columbus; J. 11. Daniel A Cos.; J. Kyle A Cos.; I L. T. Dowuiug, Esq.; Danforth, Nagel A Cos. July 30, ’SB-ly MOSES COX, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, CLAYTON, ALA., WILL attend strictly to all business intrusted to his care in the various Courts of the Eighth Judicial Circuit of Alabama, comprising counties of Barbour, Pike, Montgomery, Coffee, Dale and Henry. In the Supreme Court of the State, and the U. S District Court at Montgomery. Special attention given to buainess in the Chan cery and Probate Courts. William Cox, of Euou, Macon county, Ala., is responsible for all business placed in my hands. Office next door to the Banner Office. May 0. 1858-ts WM. E. ANDERSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MARIANNA, FLORIDA, FLACTICES in tlio Circuit Courts of Jackson, Washington, Gadsden and Fianklin; in the Supreme Court at Marianna, aud in the United States District Court at Apalachicola. REFERENCES: Messrs. Edwa and Lambert A Cos., New York. Judged. Wayles Baker, Tallahassee. H. L. Rutgers, Ag’t S. VV. It. R. B’k, Tallahassee. Judge J. J. Finley, Marianua. I. Widgeon, Agent Bank Columbus, Marianna. Hull. Geo. S. Ilawkins, Washington, D. C. J. J. Slado, Esq., Columbus, Georgia. June 8,1858-3 m J. G. St, J. N. BETHUNE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, _ COLUMBUS, GA., yV T LL attend the Courts of the Chattahoochee , jj-cuit aud the Supreme Court at Macon, office and BSP between the “Cornerstone” ■aril s corner. June 24,1858-ly. E ‘W. BIOISE, AT LAW, /'AFKTPF >I J C |f aB ’ ?,EOKOIA, at Bouuer’s old ... , ’ . U street, one dour Irom 011 al Practices iu all the Courts ot the , . Circuit, also in the United States Cou!™2?®“?T nah, and Supreme Court at Macon. ‘ a ‘ March 1, 1858-ly R. J. MOSES, ATTORNEY A.T LAW, COIiUiVLBUiJ, GEORGIA. j Office next door to tho Post Office. Columbus, Ga., Feb. 27, ’od-tf C. C. YONGB J. F. MCCLELLAN. vonge <&> McClellan, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, |JttACriC& m all the Courts of West Florida. 1 Office at Marianna, Fla. May 21, ’SB-ly BEVERLY A. THORNTON. WILLIAM R. TURMAN TIIOIiJMTON <fc TURMAN HAVE removed their Law Office to Odd Fellows’ Hall, Ug ethorpe street. They will attend to all business in their line with promptness aud fidelity in all the counties of the Chattahoochee Circuit, Ga., aud in Bussell, Macon, and Barbour Counties, Alabama. Jan. 19, ’SB-ly KOBERT E. DIXON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. OFFICE on Baudolph Street, formerly occupied by Seymour It. Bonner, opposite the Post Of fice. Feb. 2, 1858. ly JAMES RAMSEY K. G. CAitlTllEltS. UAJtiSEX & CAIUTIIERS, Attorney at Law, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WILL practice iu ail the counties of the Cha tahooehee Circuit; iu the counties of Chat tahoochee, Jlay, Early, and ilandolph, of tho l’a caula Circuit; aud Julhoun and Decatur counties, of the South VVestern Cir3uit. February 28, 1858. ly DR. BENJ~ m 7 CROMWELL. OFFICE over Wynne A Park’s Shoe Store, where he may he found during tho day, and at night. Jan. 12, ’SB-ly BASS HAS oponedan Office over Brooks A Chapman’s Drug Store for the practice of Medicine and surgery. Residence north-t ast corner of Forsyth and St. Clair streets, near the Female Academy. February 0, 1858-ly Dll. 11. M. CLECKLEY WILL attend promptly all calls, either in the city or country. Particular attention will be bestowed to diseases peculiar to Females, Chronic affections of all kinds, which may be entrusted to his treatment. Oilice over Perry Spencer’s Grocery store, Broad st. hours from 8 to 10 a. m., and from 4 to 5 p. M. Columbus, Ga., Jan. 25, ’SB-tf WM. F. LEE, D. D. S, DENTAL SURGEON, South-east coruer Broad and Randolph streets, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Nov. 20,1857—ts _____ J. FOGLE & SON, DENTISTS, OFFICE ON RANDOLPH, NEAR DROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. May 9-ly CUSHMAN, X> KNTI ST. WINTER BUILDING, 48 Broad street, Luium bus, Ga. Jan. 11, 1856 TAKE WARNING. PERSONS indebted to tho subscribers by notes past due will do well to call and settle, as the uotes of those who do not will be placed in the hands of officers for collection at the first Court. J. ENNIS A CD. Columbus, Ga , Jan. 4,1858-ts GIOAAII CIGARSt CIGARS! 4,'v ,\j w k CHOICE Havana aud German Ci ty • fJv/vJ gars, comprising all grades and styles, received direct from the importers. AH 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 Ibe pi 100. KAO LAND & BIBCH. Columbus, Ga., April 2. FLOtJAt FLOURS sale five hundred barrels Superfine aud Jj Family Flour, from the best wheat and fresh ground, in bIITN find OOfiltor bftrrel sacks, at Palace Mills. L. LIVINGSTON, Agent. Columbus, Ga., May 22, 1858. POWDER. AFRESH supply of Blasting Powder and Safety Fuh* 1 , for sale by GUNBY A CO. PBASS FIB At t BUSHELS of Peas for sale low for cash by £V) fipiaa THREE WITS, CODY A HUDSON* NEW SHAD! NEW SHAD! A FEW Barrels of ch dee White Shad for sale J\ JEI * E . 80 N A II A .MILTON. FLOURS FLOURS E\f\l \ Extra Tennessee Flour; •jyjvj 100 bbls. Fancy St. Louis Flour. Just receivedaud will be sold at greatly reduced ( prices by GUNBY A CO. GLOTHIFGS CLOTHIFG : A LARUE lot of Men and Boys’ Clothing, of all styles and prices, very low, at April 6. KOTII CHILD A BRO. RICH SHORTS. r\(\ Aaa LBS. Rich Shorts for sale at $1 per iJU.UUU 100 lbs. L. LIVINGSTON, Coiii'uOuri, May 22. Agent. SHOES AND BOOTS. OIIOES and Boots, all styles and sizes, orfjfi O cheaper than ever offered in Columbus. AA Good Morocco Lady’s Boots at 75c. per pair. V April 6. S. KOTIICUILD A BRo. CORN? CORN! CORN! 1 npL BUSHELS of Corn for sale by 1 I O ap!23 THREEVMTS,CODY A HUDSON. COLUMBUS, GA., AUGUST (i, ISSB. E. BARNARD & CO., COLUMBUS, GKORCIA, Wholesale and Retail GROCERY & PROVISION DEALERS, HAVE on hand anil will constantly keep alarge and well selected stock, embracing all arti cles n tlioir line, which are offered to their friends and the public, at the lowest market prices. 4SJ-COMK AND SEE US.'na Sept. 29, 1857. ts Groceries and Provisions. Corner of Baldwin and Forsyth stroets, COLUMBUS, OA. rpHE undersigned would respectfully inform the X citizens of Columbus, aud of the surrounding country, that he has now on hand and is con stantly receiving, a well selected stock of FAMI LY GROCERIES, consisting in part of Butter Cheese Bacon Lard Codfish Teas Coffee Tobacco Cigars Snuff Soap Rice Flour Meal Soda Powders Potash Spices Candles Starch Molasses Mustard Mackerel, Potatoes. Also, FRESH PORK, BUTTER, EGGS, and Country Produce generally, all of which will be sold at the most reasonable prices, for cash. Novl2y MARTIN G. WEST. W. 11. WEBB, Commission Merchant and General DEALER IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, 148 Broad st., three doors below Masonic Hall, COLUMBUS, OA., WILL give prompt attention to all business entrusted to his charge. Particular attention will ho given to the sale of Negroes, either at private or public sale. Liberal advances made when desired. Columbus, May 15, 1858. OGLE TREE & JACKSON, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 141 Broad St., Columbus, Georgia, WILL give prompt attention to all consign ments sent to them. The usual cash advances will bo made on pro duce shipped to our house. March 23,1858-ly STEAM MARBLE WORKS. COLUMBUS, GA. rrilliS establishment, situated on Oglethorpe X street, in front of the Oglethorpe House, is now in operation, with entire new machinery, and all tho improvements knosvu iu the trade. 1 will execute all kinda of work in the IvIA-RSLE Hi INE, “’•ich as Mouumets, T->mbs, Head Stones, Marble Pieces, Bureau, To)fie aud Waslistand Tops, ot thc^ eßt Italian and marble, at short notice an on t ho most reasonable terms. Orders the country will be promptly at tended to. HENRY McCAULLv Feb. 20—tt Columbus, Ga. SELLING FURNITURE to change business. I AM determined to cUmge my business for something that will pa> better. I now offer my entire stock, consisting of Wardrobes, Bureaus, Sideboards, Safes, Ch.i rß> Tables, Book Caseß, Desks, and other articles usually needed about a house. Until my stock has been disposed of, I shall sell at unprecedented low prices. Come and see. 1 have on hand a lot of Varnish, IIa?r Cloths and Hardware, which I will sell by the 1 u or in small quantities. I also offer for rent the Store that I now occupy for the balance of the year. Possession given in April. J. 11. SIKES, February 9. No. 36 Broad St. SUN BOOK BINDERY. AFTER a suspension of several months, the BOOK BINDERY attached to theSUN JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT is again in ation. Mniiiiiißß Having a competent Binder, tho publii may rely on having binding done in any stylo desired, of durable workmanship, and with promptueas. Persons having MUSIC,MAGAZINES, and LAW REPORTS to bind, will do well to call at the Jan. 26, 1857. SUN BINDERY. “LOOK AT THIS.” rpilE subscribers have just received the follow- X iug goods, all of which are warranted fresh and fine, tc-wit: Extra New Buckwheat, Raisins, S S Almonds, Zante Currants, Old Government Java Coffee, iMuir & Son’s Ale, pints aud jugs, Byass’ Porter, quarts and pints, Cream Cheese. Also a selection of fine Wines, Brandy, Whisky, Gin, Rum, &c., Ac., and a large and fine lot of Ha vana Cigars, all of which will be sold at reduced prices, by GUNBY A CO. RESTORATIVES, CORDIALS, Ac. WOOD’S Hair Restorative, Smith’s Cordial, Barry’s Tricopherous, Jacobs’ Cordial, Mrs. Allen’s Hair Restorers, Ayer’s Pectoral, Phselon’s Hair Invigorator, A\er’s Pills, Fahnestock’s Vermifuge, McLano’s Vermif *e, Sanford’s Liver Invigorator. For sab* ly Jan. 26. DANFORTH, NAGEL A CO. COLUMBUS CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE. FIIUE subscriber bas just received a fresh supply _L of Fine UiGAKS and TOBACCO, which lie otters to tho public, wholesale or retail, at thcluw est market prices, at his Store, No. 42 Broad St., Coluniubs, Georgia. HENRY FICKEN, May 12, 1858-3 m Proprietor. JUST RECEIVED, IjIUESII Goshen Butter; New Cheese; . Fresh Crackers; Smoked Beef; Fickled Beef and Pork; New Irish Potatoes; Old Peach Brandy ; Best Champagne Wine; Choice Claret Wine; Wine and Liquors of the best quality; Hat ana Cigars, choice brand. June 3, 1858. VAN. MAP.CUS. COAL ! COAL, ! fW 4 TONS of most excellent Grate Coal just ro- JU ceivcd. Also, Smiths’Coal at sll per ton. Apply to J. E. APPLLK, February 16-ts Opelika Kail ltoad. BiEW FbOlIHl NEW FLOCK! 071 BBLS. Now Extra Fancy Flour, from Ten- I nessoe, just received and for sale bv June 12. TYLER A SHORTER. Cigars—Direct Importations. Ii ID HOXBS Havana, vaiious brands, for sule I l/U at small advance for Cash by E. BARNARD k CO. mackkhkL. MACKEREL in kits, quarter, half and whole barrels; also Salmon in kits. For sale by Feb. 8. GUNBY & CO. RAISINS AND ALMONDS. AFRESH supply of Raisins, iu quarter, half and whole boxes. Soft Shell Almonds and Pecan Nuts. For sale by GUNBY A CO. PLANTING potatoes. QC BARRELS Pink-Eyed Potatoes, tho best s&'J kind for planting, for sale by Jan. 23. JEFFERSON & HAMILTON. Champagne Wine, Ale At Porter. pit \ BASKETS pints and quarts genuine Piper k Co’a. lleidsieck; 10 Casks Muir A Sons Pale Alo; 10 “ best London Porter; For sale by E. BARNARD & CO. PRINTERS INK. ALARGE lot of Printers Ink, both News and Book—the former at 30 cents, and the latter at 40 ceuts per lb., and in cans of different sizes, just received and for sale by March 3-ts CHAFFIN A JOHNSON. WHISKY ! WHISKY! Onn BARRELS of Whisky just received and &V JvJ for sale by May 26. TIUtEEWITS, CODY A HUDSON. CABINET WARE. I AM not selling at cost, but cheaper than those who pretend to sell at cost. If you want Fur nitore call and examine the ware and learn the prices before buying elsewhere. Jan. 28. J. 11. SIK ES, 36 Broad, st. LAW BOOKS. fpilE complete sets of the Georgia Reports, by X T. K. R. Cobb. Also, the Twenty first Volume of Georgia Re ports, by B. Y. Martin. For sale by March 6. J. W. PEASE k CLARE. Jewelry! Jewelry! AN Eniiro New Stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Pocket Cut- JRjqSL lery, Hair I’ius, Ac., opeuing and for “"unusually CHEAP! I have bought the finest Watches of It. & G. Beesley, M. J. Tobias & Cos., and Jules Jurgenseu’s make! The Ladies are especially invited to look at the rich Pearl Sets, Cameo, Pearl, and Coral ’en Tu lips; Crown Pattern, Painting, all gold; Lira and Cameo Jewelry ; Rich Fancy Hair Pins, all colors. Silver Ware of every description. I am fully prepared with machinery aud 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 braid aud design neatly made. Fans from 8 cents to S2O. Diamond Ear Kin#*, Pins & Rings. Billiard Halls, Cues Leathers, Chalk and 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. Inducements offered to purchasers. March 16-6 m A. H. DeWITT. P. B.—Georgia funds taken at tho same rate as South Carolina and Alabama for goods. THOMAS S. SPEAR, Successor to S. B. PURPLE, HAS on hand anew stock of Rich Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Silver and Plated Ware, fP—/ 7HQ& Guns, Pistols, Table Cutlery, Ac., to which he would invite the tention of all. lie will ha>o manufactured to order Silver Spoons, Forks, Tea Sets, and all arti cles of Silver Ware. HAIR PLATTING. 1 have in my employ, workmen to do all styles of Hair Platting—Necklaces, Bracelets, 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 anti ICngraving, Neatly done. PEBBLE SPECTACLES, Os Gold and Steel frames, of the best quality, manufactured. 35—J XSK PUHI’LE’S OLD STAND February 8, 1858. ts Jones’ Building. TROY MANUFACTURING C 0.7 COLUMBUS, OA. WE, tho undersigned, have this day purchased irom James Hamilton tho “Troy Factory” aud entire stock, and will continue the business under the name and stylo of TROY MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, aud will manufacture and keep constantly on hand, at wholesale and retail, Cliairs, Bedsteads, VVnrdrobes,Tubs, Buckets, Safes, Tables, Bureaus, aud other house furnishing articles. All orders addressed to Troy Manufacturing Company will receive prompt attention. JEFFERSON & HAMILTON. Joseph Jefferson John 11. Hamilton. Columbus, April 19, 1868-ly FRENCH FLOWERS, &c. RECEIVED by Express, this morning, a large lot of FRENCH FLOWERS; Swi~s and Jaconet BANDS; Anew lot of DRESS GOODS; Also, thirty-six Lady’s Scarfs, from $2 to $4. May 6. S. ROTHCHILD & BRO. BACON! BACON! tnn IIUDS. Prime Tennesseo Bacon just re -lUU ceived and fur sale by GUNBY A CO. March 26. 1858. BUTTER AND CHEESE. (CHOICE Goshen Butter; New State Cheese; J Vino Apple Cllecso ; Sap-Sago Cheese. Just received by VAN. 51 ARCUS. Columbus, April 29,1858. HAY! HAY! HAY! ,),7. 1 1 BALES Prime Eastern Hay just received ‘will I and for sale at $1 25 per hundred at Pal ace Jlills Warehouse. L. LIVINGSTON, Columbus, May 22. Agent. ON CONSIGNMENT 1 1 in PIECES Oak Plank; 42 pieces Asb Plank; 1’ /U 28 pieces Hickory Plank; 35 pieces of Poplar Plank; 3,400 feet of Juniper Lumber. For sale bv April 27. lIUOHES. DANIEL A~CO. FLOCK! COHN! OATS! ’ypi BBLS. Family Flour; / U 500 bushels Gats at fifty-live cents; 1000 bushels Corn to arrive. For sale by TYLER A SHORTER. March 20, 1858. DOCTOR LIVINGSTONE’S rpRAVELS and Researches in South Aft ica, 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- FRINTING PAPER. A FIRST-RATE article constantly on hand of all sizes. Tlio Suu is printed on our paper. Aug.l2. ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS. CHAMPAGNE! CHAMPAGNE! WE have just received thirty baskets superiur Champagne Wine, Douche's, equal if not superior to lleidcseick Wine. April 2. RAGLAND A BIRCH. CHINESE SUGAR CANE SEED. CIIIINESK Sugar Cane Seed just received nnd f for sale by s!arch Kb DANFORTH. NAGEL A CO. STATE CHEESE. A FEW boxes choice, just received by April 3. JBFFKRBON A HAMILTON. CORN! CORN! SEED CORN ! IN quantities to suit purchasers, for sale low. Apply to City Mills or to March 27. JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. COFFEE! COFFEE! JAVA, Mocho, Vlaricalm, Laguna aud Kio Coffee for sale by GUNBY A CO. Columbus, April 26. PERUVIAN GUANO. r FHE uuddisigued have just received another X supply of the above article. Those who wish to supply themselves would do well to call soon. April 21. GUNBY A CO. CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER, T UST received, aud for sale low, at wholesale t) and retail, by April 22. JEFFERSON A HAMILTON, FREBII MACKEREL. 1,1 P.EHII .Mackerel, in whole, half aud quarter ’ barrels mid kits, just received and for rale low by RAGLAND k BIRCH. CANDLES! CANDLES! p.i | BOXES Star Caudles; •Jit 30 Boxes Adamantine Candles. For sain by OUNBY k CO. Columbus, April 26, SBIB. SPERM CANDLES. Si’ERM Candles, in 12 lb. boxes, a desirable style for family use, Just received by April 2. ‘ RAGLAND A BIRCH. HAMS. Pit | CHOICE Country Hams, for sale by cIU octl4 GUNBY k CO. RYE FLOUR. A FEW Barrels for sale by April 20. JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. SOAP! SOAP I I.IIFTY Boxes of assorted Soap for salo by 1 April 26. _ GUNBY A CO. ONION BUT T O NS. A CHOICE lot lor sale at wholesale and retail by JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. March 18, 1858 HAMS! HA MSI A FEW more casks of those choice Tennessee trimmed Hams, which have given such gen eral satisfaction, received aud for salo by April 2. RAGLAND A BIRCH. BACON! BACON! WE have on hand and will be constantly re ceiving from Tenuessoe, Bacon, Hums, Sides and Shoulders, which we will sell at the lowest commission house prices. March 19-ts _ E. BARNARD A CO. FLOUR I FLOUR! 1 1 in BARRELS of Flour for sale by iUU ap!23 THKEKWITS.CODVA HUDSON. Writing and Wrapping Paper FOR sale by FcL.2O. JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. MATTRASSES. A nplendid lot at J. 11. SIKES’S CABINET WARE-HOUSE, 36 BROAD STREET, (East Sido,) COLUMBUS. GA., WHERE ho will be pleased to see liis old friends ami patrons in the Cobinot line. He will always luivo competent workmen to do all kind of CABINET WORK in the best style. Particular attention given to Upliolatering and Repairing. COFFINS made to order witli promptness’ a moderate charges. Jan. 26, 1867. J. H. SIKES. FONTAINE & LOWELL Fire-Proof Ware Kloumcs. HUGHES, DANIEL a Cos. having associated with them Wesley C. Hodges, aud taken the LOWELL in addition to the FONTAINE Ware House, and having greatly increased their storage capacity, will continue the W are-liouae* lle cetvlng, Forwarding and Commis sion Buslnest*! under the firm of HUGHES, DANIEL & CO. OFFICE AT THE FONTAINE WARE HOUSE. Our particular attention will bo given to the sal© ot cotton and other consignments. We are prepared to atfford all facilities usual in our busi ness. Liberal Cash advances made on Cotton, in Store or for Shipment toother points. Bagging, Rope, Salt, Ac., will be furnished our customers at current rates, and orders of overy 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. K. KASTIIAM, June 10, 1868. WESLEY 0 HODGES. int. JOHBI’ pile svui p. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. r rUIIS very efficacious and never-failing remedy X for Piles, is for salo in Columbus at the Drug Stores of DANFORFU, NAG EL A CO., BROOKS A CHAPMAN. PEMBERTON, NUCKOLLS A CO., NANCE A GESNER, 1). YOUNG. Bead the following testimonial: Tiiomaston, Ga., July 16,1866. Du. Jones—Sir: After trying lkcklard’s, How ard’s and Pryor’s Pile Medicines without any re lief, l whh cured in a few days by your Syrup. G. L. F. BIRDSONG. NEW DWARF GARDEN, OR ENGLISH IPE-A-- rriHE above is the finest Pea in cultivation, benr- X iuK immense crops, and certainly has, and will command, a.ready sale as a Market Pea. The following certificate from the Proprietors of the Perry House speaks for itself: Perry House, January, 1868. Leo it Duncan supplied the Perry House last season with some of their New Dwarf Peas, which for richness of flavor, abundant yield when hulled, and Urge Pea, surpasses any Pea we have ever tried. BASS A PERRY. Price, One Dollar per quart bag. To bo had at tho Faucy Grocery Store of Brassill A Cos., opposite tho Post Office. We have for sale at our new place, oue mile from Columbus, on tho Talbotton Road, beautiful uew Spireas Roses, Dahlias, Verbenas, Chinese Lillies, Japonicas, Azalias Scented Geraniums, Evergreen Trees and Shrubs; also the new and beautiful Dylitrio Spectablis. LEE A DUNCAN. January 19, 1858-ts MASTIC ROOFING COMPANYr RUSSELL’S PATENT. rpilK Mastic Roof is, beyond a doubt, one of the X greatest inventions of the age. In view of its low cost, (half the price of tin,) easy applica tion, gr<-*at durability aud 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, slate not excepted. It can be readily applied to roofs ol overy description, either steep or flat, and is known to be bettor tban anything ever before dis covered lor Steamboat Decks, Bridges, Rail Road Cars, Founderles, Ac. It may bo put over old Shingles without re moving them, and is far better than any Oil Paints for metal roofs. New buildings require to be cov ered only with rough pine plank previous to the application of this article, and in canes of emer gency, a roof measuring twenty or even forty squares, may be covered in a single day. Roofing done in any section of the South, and rights sold for using the same. All work will bo warranted tight or uo pay asked. Old Tin, Iron, Slate or Shingle Roofs made tight and warranted. We propose to roof, free of charge, one Car for each Rail Road Company in the South, after that S2O and $25 will he charged. FREEMAN A ROBERTS, Macon, Ga. A. P. CHERRY, Augusta, Georgia. April 22, 1868-ly SOUTHERN CORDIAL, The most reliable remedy now iu use for BOWEL DISEASES. rpilLS remi'ily lias beuu no oxteiiNively unlml aud A given such uuiverual aatinfaction tlio iirujiiio tor deem* it unolonn at thin tiuio to enlarge on its many virtues. It ia economy itself. It can be bail, wholoaalc aud retail, at the Plan ters’ Hotel, Colnmbua, tin. JACK SMITH, May 4, 1858. 6m Proprietor. NBW SUPPLIES. RKCLIVKD tliia day an entire new atipply of Hoop Skirl.-, couaiatiiig of Tlio Crovelli Steel Spring Sklit; The Cremona Sieel Spring Skirt; Tlio Double Flxteoaion Aiijiiatnlde Skirt; The Double extension Lace Adjuatalilo Skirt; Tho Pompadour Steel Spring Skirt; The Skeleton Stool Spring Skirt; Theao added to our atock previoualy in atore makes our assortment very complete, and probably the largest iu the citv. .May IS. G. w. ATKINSON A TAYLOR. BIUDADt DRIB AD I WK have on hand and will keep a couatunt aupply of Flour, Moal and Grits, which we will sell at prices to suit the times for Cush and Casli os ly . J KFFKKSON A: HAMILTON. The highest market price paid for Shelled Corn by (Jan. 26.) J. A it. UPIIOLST M R Y. fpilK undersigned is prepared to do Upholster- JL ing of all kinds. Chairs, Sofas,Tete-a-Totes, Ac-, repaired in tho neatest alylu anil at moderate cost. Particular attention given to cushioning Church Pews, which will he done iu a manner to give aati-toction to customers. February 6. J. 11. BIKKS. BHUROIDEHIBIi *. L ADI MS Collara, Sleeves, Handkerchiefs, Laces of all kinds, Swiss aud jaconet Bauds, just opeu lag by s. iwTHcmi.DA into. sno ms add boots. WK have a very large assortment of Shoes and Boots, ail sizes and stylos, and offer them at very low prices. Oct H. KOTHCHILD A BKO_ BSDITIADI! BIOITIADI i QA SKTS Low Post Bedsteads, neat and well )’/ made, at Four Dollars! Cheap, is it not! For salo by J. H. SIKKS, March 5. No. 36 Broad street. JUST KKCUIVKi) A FINK lot of Dried Apples, Onions aud Onion Sets, at wholesale and retail, by 51 arch 27. J KFFKKSON A HAMILTON. JUST RKCKIVKD, eypi BBLS. FLOUR. For salo very low for caah /i) by TUHKKWITB, CODY A HUDSON. .March 23, 1868-tl TK ft ft loss KIO BACON. 011 ID •-h-’’- choice Tennessee Bacon Just -wU.UUU received and for sain very low by March 23-ts J KFFKKSON A HAMILTON. CORN I CORN - ! CORK! •ij ill HUHIiI.LS of Corn at reduced pricos. OUU For salo by May 6. RAGLAND A BIRCH. CONSIGNMENT. ALARGE lot of very choice IRISH POTATOES, a flue Potato for the table. For sale at a small advance, by VAN. MAKCUB. Georgia Planter* Pure Whlalty, A FINK article. For sale by Feb. 20. JKFKKRSON A HAMILTON. CHEWING TOBACCO. A FEW boxes of pure virgin leaf, 7 lbs. in a box, for sale by GUNBY A CO. BURNING FLUID, JUST received and fur sale by April 21. DANFORTH, NAGEL A 00. , ®jie f ailg Thursday, M-, August 8, 1858. Death of an Army Officer. Major John Sanders, United States Engineer, died at Fort Delawure on thu 29th of July. Major Sanders was a na tivo of Kentucky, a grandson of the cel ebrated George Nicholas of that State, son-in-law of Judge Wilkins, of Pennsyl vania, who was Secretary of War under Mr. Tyler, and a brother of George N. Sanders, of New York. lie graduated with honor at West Point, and wa* Chief Engincor under Genorul Worth, planned the attack of the Texas Rangers upon the Bishop’s Palaco at Monterey; he also distinguished himself at the siege of Vera Cruz. lie was engaged at the time of his death in constructing Fort Delaware, which is intended to command the entrance to the Delaware. Dong Ulcrftted Punishment* The Eutaw Whig has been informed by a gentleman recently from Arkansas, that John Bass, who was notorious in that part of Alabama some five years ago, was hanged in that State about three months ago for murdering and robbing a tax collector. While ou tho gallows he con fessed that after he left Alabama he murdered three men for their money, besides the one for committing which h* was executed. Bass murdered a negro in Tuscaloosa sonio years since, but e enped punishment by changing the venu* to Pickens, where he whipped another one to death, und, to escape punishment, fled to Arkansas, wliero he met the fate he had so long justly merited. Mexican Impudence. The biario de Avisos, a paper published in tho city of Mexico, has an article on the subject of American claims, from which the following extract is translated nnd furnished by tho correspondent of the N. 0. Picayune : These peoplo have turned crazy. De cidedly tlieso Yankees will soon be mas ters of the bombastic swagger of tb* gascovs. When tho question of Yankee indemnification is debatod, it will also be time to debate what is due to the Mexi cans ruined in California, and the balance in our favor will bo endorsed over to our English creditors, towards whom Yankee arrogance is far below zero—so much so that British cruisers have treated Yankee vessels with utter contempt, searching and compelling them to pass under-he iron rod of their superiority und disdain. That miserable nation is in such a quandary that it has despatched its whole navy to meet three or four cruisers sail ing iu the Gulf. They look for a Trafal gar; they shall have one, nnd we will ap plaud with upraised hands the humiliation of that people by the British, as we have already applauded their impotent attacks on Cuba aud Nicaragua. If they are under tho impression that they can settle their accounts with our actual government by threatening to compel uc to pay what we may owo them, without first paying what is due us, they may never hnve niude a more egregioue mistake. Yankee claims will either be paid or not, but those of Mexicans ruined iu California by tho rabble will be de manded at its proper time. A Blaclx Republican Confceelon. Tho New York Courier and Enquirer, tho most respectable of ull the organa of the Black Republican party, says : So far as regards the material interests of Jamaica, the fact is unquestionable that since the emancipation prosperity has been followed by adversity. Thie leading fact is settled beyond all disputa by figures which cannot lie. It is on re cord that 231 sugar estates have been abandoned, besides 233 coti'ee plantations and 132 grass-pens. The pnper circula tion which amounted to £258,816 in 1864 had dwindled to £70,000 in 1855. Tb* average export of sugar to the United Kingdom from Jamaica from 1831 to 1834, before the enactment of the eman cipation b’U, was 67,176 tons; from 1836 to 1838, nfter tho passage of that mea sure and the adoption of the apprentice system, the average exports were 62,000 tons; from 1839 to 1842, tho three year* after the entire emancipation took effect, tho average export amounted to 32,366 tons The amount has not since increas ed, and the great bulk of the sugar now imported into England is grown on the slavo islands of Cuba and l’orto Rico.— The other great staples havo experienced a similar reduction. A Novel Case. There was a novol application of the famous Drod Scott decision in the Court of Common Pleas of New York recently. About five years ago Eleclra M. Coon obtained a divorce from bed and board from her husband, John M. Coon. (The parties are both colored folks.) JohnDy then left for California, nnd while absent an order was entered that during th* pending of the action he should pay on* hundred and forty dollars alimony, and one hundred dollars counsel fees. Jobu recently arrived from the land of gold, but refused to obey tho order. An ap. plication was thereupon made for an at tachment agniust him for a contempt of court. Tho order to show cause why such writ should not be issued was re turnable this morning, when John, through his counsel, James McClay, con tended that bo could not be punished, and quoted as his authority the famoua passage in the Drud Scott decision, which said that the negro was so fur inferior to tho while man that he bad no right which the white man was bound to respect; that he was a mere chattel, and could bo sold as merchandise. Under these cir cumstances the defendant claimed that be could not be punished, as the plaintiff had no legal rights His Honor reserved his decision, but ordered that interroga tories should be filled to see whether the defendant had really boen guilty of any contempt or not. The British bark Penelope, of New port (Englnnd,) from Matanzas for Queens town (Ireland,) with a cargo of molasaea, reached our Quarantine on Sunday last. The officers and crew of this vessel hav* suffered severely from yellow fever, ihr having lost her captain, Howell, and four men while in Mntanzas. She was then put under commaud of the mate, Wil liams, who, with one seaman, died at sea, and she has put in here with two men sick. * Her preseat captain, Sear*, wa procured nt sea from a vessel called th* Rolla, bound to Savannah. —Charluton Mercury, 3d. ft (NO. 7.