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    DAILY SC X.
Wednesday Morning, June 29.
New Advertisements.
Our young people will be pleased to
learn that a public ball comes off at the
Pine Knot White Sulphur springs on the
evening of the 14th July. Wo expect to
see a large crowd of the fashion and beau
ty of our city in attendance.
The Sons of Malta meet this evening.
Let all interested take notice of the
sale of hogs on the 4th of July.
See advertisement of fresh Goshen But
ter, received at BeGraffenreid's Corner.
J. W. Pease has just received a fine
collection of new and beautiful Stereosco
pic Views. Call and see them.
Launch.
The new steamboat hull is to be launch
ed this afternoon at 4 o’clock, from Blain’s
boat yard.
Mayor’s Court.
His honor had but little business before
him yesterday. Such as were up were
disposed of with promptness. The May
or’s Court is getting to be considered as
one that will not be trifled with.
Fine Steel Pens.
We have been presented, by Messrs.
Chaffin & Johnson, with a box of real No.
1, and no mistake, steel pens. They are
smooth and very clastic, and just the pen
for a gentleman’s desk. We commend
their use to such as do not use gold pens.
They are manufactured for and sold by
Chaffin & Johnson, whero any one wish
ing to patronize a home enterprise can
be supplied.
Still they Come.
Every day brings new evidence of the
stability and promptness of the Insurance
Companies who have located agencies in
our midst. We are this morning author
ised to state that the Charter Oak Fire
and Marine, of Hartford, and the Girard
Fire and Marine Insurance Company of
Philadelphia, have promptly settled up
their losses, by the late disastrous fire in
our city. Our very worthy fellow citizen,
F. It. Shackelford, is agent for the above
companies.
Council Meeting.
The Board of Aldermen met for regu
lar meeting on last Monday. Nothing of
any importance was done, save .the pass
ing of a few accounts for payment, after
the July interest on rail road bonds had
been paid.
There was a vast amount of informal
discussion indulged in, which we suppose
the Mayor permitted, as there was no
business to transact, and the board had
no pressing business demanding their at
tention.
Council adjourned, to meet on next
Tuesday, the sth, with closed doors, to
arrange for the meeting of stockholders
in the Mobile and Girard llail Hoad, at
which meeting, we trust, Maj. J. H. How
ard will be fully sustained.
Choice and Cheap Dress Goods.
Our lady readers will find much of in
terest to them inouradvertising columns.
Mr. Hunter has just received by express,
some of the most beautiful patterns of
Bertha Capes that we have seen for a long
time. They are beautiful. Nance & Ren
froe are determined to close out their
stock of goods, and as they say, will sell
at and below cost. We looked at several
of their silk patterns, which are the rich
est goods we ever feasted our eyes upon,
which they offer to sell at about half the
customary rates, other goods in propor
tion, This is certainly one of the rarest
opportunities ever offered for choice and
fashionable dress goods at reduced prices,
which has occurred in the city, and
which may not occur agaiu for years.
We advise every lady who reads this to
call at their store and see for themselves
whether what we assert is true.
Mrs. Dessau, whose good taste in se
lections every one knows, is also deter
mined to close out her entire summer
stock. Every lady that has visjted her
tastefully arranged rooms will cheerfully
bear testimony, that her goods are no
humbug. It costs nothing to make an
examination and see if she will do as she
says, of which we have not the shadow of
a doubt. After making large purchases
of these various parties, or any the other
of our dry goods merchants, call in at
Hunt, Ware & Co’s, and buy yourself one
of those celebrated sewing machines,
which save so much money, health and
time,
Grant Mills.
We paid a visit yesterday to this estab
lishment, formerly the Coweta Mills,
which was purchased by Messrs. Grant
& Son, of Upson county, Georgia, wo
believe, and placed under the superin
tendence of Mr. Moore. We were pleased
to see a portion of the machinery in op
eration, the balance of which will be put
in motion as fast as tho proper hands can
bo obtained to run it. A portion of the
old machinery will be displaced for more
improved patterns, thus giving this mill
an equal showing with the other mills of
the city, and enable it to oompete suc
cessfully with any mill in the Union. At
present they are manufacturing a very
superior articlo of Negro Linseys, Osna
burgs and Yarns, all of which-we found
fully up to the mark. The gentlemanly
accountant informed us there was an ex
cellent demand for what work they turned
off, and instead of hunting up buyers
they hunted him up. This speaks vol
umes, not only for this mill but for the
manufacturing interest of our city. Ten
years ago there was actually no demand
for the goods then made, now not one of
our mills can keep up with the tide of
orders from far and near flowing in upon
them, and the demnnd is daily widening
and increasing. One hundred more mills
could here soon find ready sale at their
doors for every yard of cloth and pound
of yarn thread manufactured. We may
advert to this subject again. In the
meantime we commend the Grant Mills
to the consideration of merchants and
planters in making their purchases.
BELIEF IN TEN MINUTES!
BRYANS’
fulmowic wafshsi
! Tne Original Medicine Established in 1837, and
first article of Hit kind ever introduced under the
name of ‘-Pulmonic Wafers” in this or auy
other country; all other Pulmonic Wafers are
counterfeits. The genuine can be known by the
name BRYAN being stamped on each W'AFKII.
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
Relieve Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness.
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
Relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing.
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
Relieve Spitting of Blood, Pains in tho Chest.
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
Iteiievo Incipient Consumption, Lung Discuses.
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
Relieve Iriitation of the Uvula and Tonsils.
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
Relieve the above Complaints in Ten Minutes
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
Are in u simple form and pleasant to the taste.
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
Not only relievo, hut effect rapid and lusting Cures.
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
Are a lllossing to all Clusses and Constitutions.
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
Are adapted for A'ocaliats aud Public Speakers.
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
Are warranted to give satisfaction to overy ono.
No Family should be without a Box of
BUY AN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
IN THE HOUSE.
No Traveler should be without a supply of
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
IN HIS POCKET.
No person will ever object to give for
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
JOB MOSES,
Sole Proprietor, Bochester, N. Y.
For sale, in Columbus, at the Drug Stores of
J. A. WHITESIDE & 00.,
ACEE & IVERSON,
mhlG-eowly and by ail respectable Druggists
SHELBY SPRINGS^
SHELBY COUNTY, ALA.
frUIIS well-known and pleaa
-L ant watering place has A —D
changed hands, and will he open
for tho reception of visitors on JBB
WEDNESDAY
Tlie First Day of Juno next.
The entire building is undergoing thorough re
pairs and all the Cabins will be newly ceiled and
painted, and all leaks, stopped—in a word, all
things will look, and bo, as good as if thoy were
new. I have had many years experience in Hotel
keeping, and flatter myself that I will be able, with
good assistance, to satisfy all reasonable persons,
and make guests feel as if they were at homo. I
will have good servants, a clean house, and nice
furniture, and as far as in my power lies, cater to
the w ishes of all. The table will he as good as the
moat experienced cooks and full supplies can make
it. The Hall will be open duriug the season with
a full band of music, for tho amusement of the
guests. As to the mineral waters, they are too
well known to require any word in tlieii behalf
from me—there are live fountains of healing water
ever flowing, saying “ come and be cured.” The
health of Shelby cannot be surpassed in the United
States; and as to comfort aud beauty, it stands
unequalled in the South. There is scarce a day in
the heat of summer, that the mercury rises higher
t*an 80 degrees; yet it is not damp or any way
disagreeable. Over a square of ten acres, covered
with a most luxuriant curpet of beautiful grass,
there is an almost perpetual shade, rendering this
the most delightful summer resort in the country.
Think of these comforts here, so easily obtained,
and compare them with the close, hot, sultry,
sickly towns, aud Southern farms, and you will
doubtless decide to come to Shelby Springs, and
spend tho summer where you can breathe the pure
Southern air, ho waited on by Southern servants,
and a Southern Landlord, and thanked for your
money, aud nothing spared to give you the worth
of your bill.
I have ample room for 250 persons, and can ac
commodate 15 or 20 families. Persons in want of
rooms tor their families would do well to write,
advising me of the number they wish, the number
of persons in the family, and the time they expect
to come, in order that I may be able to have every
thing arranged satisfactorily by the time of their
arrival. All letters will be promptly answered.
I wish the public to give mu a call before going
North, where they go in quest of pleasure, but
have to return South to find it.
BENJ. SCREWS, Prop’r.
FURTHER NOTICE !
Qtr.G ACRES OF VALUABLE LAND,joining
the Springs, are offered for sale. Most
of it is bottom land, tine for cotton, and cannot bo
excelled for grain by any other in the country.
Terms liberal, and will be cold in lots to suit pur
cllftSfl I*B •
Apply to BENJ. SCREWS, Agent,
April 19-wtf on the premises.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
AT
86 Broad Street 86
WE would call the attention of our patrons,
and the public iu general, to our large
stock of
SUMMER GOODS,
WHICH WE WILL SELL
REGARDLESS OF COST!
In order to close it out before the season is at
an end.
PARTICULAR INDUCEMENTS
ARE OFFERED IN
Summer SillLS,
BAREGES, ORGANDIES,
ALL KINDS OF
MUSLINS,
AND
LACE AND BAREGE SHAWLS!
ALL OTHER GOODS, VIZ:
DOMESTIC GOODS,
LINENS,
EMBROIDERY AND HOSIERY,
Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps!
AND ESPECIALLY.
Ready-Made Clothing,
Will undergo a considerable reduction In prico.
We are determined to dispose of our SUMMER
GOODS ere the season closes, and shall therefore
not mind sacrifices.
ILLIUS & HOSE,
(Successors to H. Grossmayer,)
May 27. No. 86 Broad at.
CITYTAXES f
mUE TAX PAYERS of the city are hereby re-
J. quested to pay their taxes by the first day of
July next, to avoid the disagreeable necessity of
issuing executions. Do not wait to be called upon.
Tho Collector and Treasurer will be found in his
office at all hours of the day.
R. G. MITCHELL,
Columbus, June 1,1859. tjyl Col. and Tr.
DEHHLER’S PATENT
Turkish Anti-Nervous Smoking
TOBACCO.
FLKPARED after a now and very superior
mantier, and claimed to be the best article of
tiie kind ever put up in this country. Warranted
anti nervous and free from all injurious unb
alanced. For dale by WM. 11. H. PHELPS,
Juno 23. Candy Manufacturer.
SYRUPS ! SYRUPS I
LEMON, Strawberry, Pine Apple, Vanilla and
Currant Syrups, just received by
June 23. WM. II 11. PIIELPS._
FINE cigars:
JUST received. Among them some favorite
brands. WM. H. 11. PHELPS.
BKANDYI BRANDY!
A SUPERIOR article for medicinal purposes
only, just received and for sale by
K. A. WARE 4 SON, 74 Broadt.
WINKS! WINES!
IYOKT and Madeira, for meiiicinal and cooking
purposes, for rale by
v R. A. WARE k SON, 74 Broad st.
CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER.
I AM now receiving Fresh Goshen Butter every
week. VAN MARCUS.
Lyon’s Rat Pills and Irsect Powder,
CIEKTAIN to exterminate. For sale by
/ PEMBERTON k CARTER.
COMMERCIAL.
NEW YORK, Juno 27.—Sales of Cotton today
600 bales—market steady. Flour has declined 10
to . i^ c ” * ilh ““ les •*•090 kills ; Southern *25 to
$b 75. Freights on cotton to Liverpool Vsd., aud
dull.
AUGUSTA, June 27.—Sales ofCotton to-day 700
bales. Good Middling 11 to ll^c.
Prices of Breadstufts,
CORRECTED WKKKLY BY PAtitCE MILLS.
Per BDI. H.lf BDI. Qr. BM
Double Extra $lO 00 6 00 2 60
Extra Family 8 50 4 25 2 15
Superfine 7 50 3 75 1 90
Extra Fine 7 00 3 60 1 75
Georgia Mills 0 00 3 00 1 60
Bolted Meal aud Hominy $1 10 per bushel.
Unbolted Meal and llomiuy $1 per bushel.
Bran aud Shorts, mixed 1 per 100 lbs.
Rich Shorts $1 26 por 100 lbs.
Columbus Factory and Mills.
J OPrica XT THE FONTAINE WAREHOUSE.
Per Bbl. H.lf Bbl. (Jr. Bbl.
Extra Flour $lO 00 $6 00 $2 60
Family Flour 8 60 4 25 2 15
Superfine Flour 7 50 3 75 I 90
i Fine Flour 6 00 3 00 1 60
Corn Meal aud Grits $1 per bushel
Cotton Yarns, Osuaburgs, Linseys, Stripes,
Jeans, Ac., Ac. Russet and Black Shoes.
All the abovo are of our own manufacture.
May 19,1859. HENRY V.MEIGS, Agent.
City Mills’ Prices.
Ter Bbl. Half Übl. Qr. Bbl.
Double Extra $9 50 $4 76 $2 40
Extra Family 8 25 4 15 2 10
Superfine 7 25 3 05 1 86
City Mills Fine 6 60 3 25 1 05
Geogia Mills or No. 2 6 60 2 75 1 4o
Meal and Hominy 90c per bushel.
Bran and Shorts, mixed $1 per 100 lbs.
Rich Shorts $1 25 per 100 lbs.
May 19, WM. J. COFFIEnD, Agt.
MONEY WANTED.
UNCURRENT MONEY
On ALABAMA,
VIRGINIA,
NORTH CAROLINA,and
Northern States,boughtand sold by
S. 11. HILL,
At Hamden’s Express Office, 02 Broad St.
April 16,1868-ly
EXPRESS FORWARDING.
harnden’s express.
THE Hamden’s Express —-
oiler to the public un- <AI , j
paralleled inducements lor sp ee and y
transmission and safe delivery of Ban k ■ W Ig J.
Notes, Gold, Silver, and all valuable Fackac.es and
heavy Freight throughout the cities and towns iu
the Union generally.
Daily Expresses leave Columbus, in charge of
experienced and trusty Messengers, for all points
North, East, South and West.
Measurement Goods Fifty Cents peb foot for
Oases over three cubic feet from New York to Co
lumbus.
Heavy Goods Three Dollars por hundred for
packages of one hundred pouuds and upwards.
All expresses run upon Mail Steamers and Ex
press Mail Trains.
Persons wishing freight shipped via land route
will please have it so marked.
Persons can take a receipt at the point of ship
ment, with the amouut of freight specified therein.
For special contracts and money apply to
S. 11. HILL, Agent.
Columbus, Ga., Sept. 8, 1858-ly
SPECIAL NOTICE!
IMPORTANT SALE!
$50,000 WORTH OF
DRY GOODS
AT
NEW YORK COST
AT THE
NEW ONE PRICE
sm STM
No. 140 Broad Street,
MASONIC BUILDING,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
JAMES McPHILLIPS
HAVING determined to sell out this season’s
purchases, he has reduced the prices of his
Large and Elegant Stock of
DRY GOODS!
and now offers them without any regard to profit.
The stock is entirely new, many articles in
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
Shawls, Mantillas, &c.,
having been purchased within the last few weeks
AT A GREAT REDUCTION
on prices paid for the same Goods earlier in the
season.
Note Prices of a few floods:
Deux Jupe Silk Robes, S4O; reduced from $55
“ “ Grenadine, 18 to 26; “ 25 and 30
100 Silk dressee 15; “ 18 and 20
400 Yards Fancy Silks 50c.; u Gsc.
300 “ “ “ 65c.; ,4 85c.
2000 “ Printed Muslins 9c.; “ 12c.
1589 “ “ 11c.; “ 15c.
542 Lawn Robee-a-les, fast colors, $1 35 ; reduced
from $1 75.
French Organdies and Jaconets
REDUCED IN THE SAME PROPORTION ’
Plain and Fancy Bareges
AT ONE-HALF THEIR REGULAR PRICES.
649 pieces Calicoes Bc., reduced from 10c.
837 “ * 10c. t “ ” 11 aud 12c.
23 “ yard wide, Brilliants, fast colors, ut 15c.
25 Barege Shawls.
49 French Lace Mantillas.
115 Silk and Lace do. at a reduction of per
cent, on original prices.
ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF GENUINE
Irish. Linens!
Imported direct from the manufacturers, which
will be sold at very low prices.
JAMES McPHILLIPS,
Does not intend to carry over any
SUMMER STOCK,
and has marked every article down to pricen that
must insure speedy sales.
Ladies are invited to call and examine the
goods and prices before buying, as they are as- |
sured there h*
3STO lETTTUVnBTJGL
about the stock being marked down at the prices
mentioned.
CALL EARLY
AND SATISFY YOURSELVES
That this is the best opportunity ever offoi ed in
Columbus to purchasers of Dry Goods to save
their money.
ONE PRICE ONLY!
JAMES McPHILLIPS,
140 Broad Street, Masonic Building.
Coiambus, Ga., May 31.
The Harp of a Thousand Strings!
OR, Laughter for a Life-Time, Konceived, hum
piled and Komically Konkocted, by Bpavery.
Davenport Dunn, fiy Clias. Lever, second part.
Ban Sylvester’s Ward, by tho author of Heir of
Rodcllfi.
.Maps of the Seat of War.
Rambles among Words; their Poetry, History
and Wisdom, by Wm. Swiuton.
Macauley’s Lifo of Fredenlck the Great.
Acadia, or a Month with tho Blue Noses, by
Fred. 8. Cozzens.
Just received at J.W. PEASE’S
June 20. Book Store.
CITY MILLS’ FLOUR.
WK have on baud, and will contiuue to keep,
a large stock of all grades of the abovo Flour
at Mill prices. All orders from the country or
citv promptly attended to. Also ou hand. Meal
and Hominy. J. U. SHIPMAN k GO.,
Fob. 22. No. 2 Broad st., Banks’ Building.
GOOD AND NICK!
WHITE FISH from Lake Erie just reeeived |
and foreale low by
June 1. JAMES W. SAPPINOTON.
GOLDEN SYIUPI
Os I TEN Gallon Kegs, choice, for sale by
Z\t M. BARNARD * 00.
OKAY POTANIi:
JUST received and for sale by
JOHN W. BROOKS. |
BOOTS AND SHOES!
1 Y\7^* ,KVenow
vv in Store our - ,
Summer Stork of £4 \ fer Jl-e*—
Oeuts, Ladies, 4wT\f, EBTy . -A
Masses and ITiil
ty, quantity ami - A s
economy to the
purchaser, sur
passe* anything **
hi ought here. Among our Stock may bo found—
for gentlemen,
Gents’ French Calf Pump Boots;
“ Light Welt “
“ Calf Oxford Tlos;
“ , “ Kid “
“ French Calf Low Shoes, Pumps, and
l( “ IOTe “ “ “ light welted,
‘ Congress Calf Gaiters;
“ “ Kid
“ Pattern Leather Gaiters;
“ Silk
“ Opera
“ Union
Lasting Ties,
Pat. Leather Oxfords, Pumps aud half w.;
“ Scott Ties; ’
“ Slippers with aud witlioutheols;
“ Highland Ties;
Aud numerous other kinds,both lino and common.
FOR LADIES,
Finest Kid and Morocco Lace and Congress
Boots, thill soles, with and without heels;
Finest Silk Warp Lasting Lace and Congress do.
Serge de Borro “ # “ “ •• <<
Eugene “ 9 a u a
Italian and English “ <> <■
French and Glove Kid “ “ n u
French Kid Heel Slippers;
English Kid and Morocco Slippers;
English Lasting Morocco Slippers;
Velvet Toilet Slippers;
French Embroidered Slippers;
White Kid Slippers;
Kid and Morocco Buskins;
French Kid Ties;
Calf and Goat Lace Boots, with and without
heels.
MISSES.
Missos’ Glove Kid Congress Boots ;
“ English do. with and without heels;
“ Silk warp, Serge, etc.;
“ English Lasting—Congress and Lace
Gaiters, with and without heels:
“ Fino Kid Slippers, with and without
heels;
“ White Kid Slippers;
“ School Shoes—something durable.
CHILDREN.
Children’s Congress Heel Gaiters;
Lace Heel Gaiters;
“ Kid “ Slippors;
“ “ “ Boots, aud about thirty
additional kinds with and without heels.
A LARGE STOCK OP
Negro Krogans am! Servants
SIIOES,
Sewed and Pegged, constantly on hand. We are
receiving fresh Goods every week from our own
Factories.
To Country Merchants and Traders
WE OFFER OUR GOOD* AT
NEW YORK PRICES.
ONLY ONE PRICE,
From which there will be no deviation in auy
instance.
A. C. SAUNDERS & CO.,
No. 102 Broad st., next door to J. Kyle A Cos.
Columbus, Ga., May 27.
$30,000
WORTH OF
CLOTHING
AT
COST FOR CASH!
I. A. BROKAW & CO.
NOW OFFER TIIEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF
Ready-Made Clothing
-A_T COST
FOR CASH ONLY!
♦
The stock is one of the best ever offered in the
market, aud embraces a full assortment of Spring
and Summer Goods, just received from the manu
facturers, together with a fine stock of
Gentlemen's Furnishing hoods
All of which, without reserve , will be sold at
Cost! A rare chance is hero offered to make a
a safe and profitable investment of ready money .
This course is adopted in order to reduce the
stock as much as possible, preparatory to a con
templated change in the film.
I. A. BROKAW A CO.
Odtambus, Ga.. My 18, 1860. ts
NEW SPRING
SUMMER JLOTHING!
J. H. MERRY,
KTo- S7 BROAD ST.,
HAS in Store, ami is now receiving, a large and
well selected stock of
Gentleman’s, Youths’, and
CHILDRENS CLOTHING!
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR.
Also a well selected stock of
GENT.’S FURNISHING GOODS!
Os superior qualities and of the latest and most
Fashionable Styles, all of which will be sold ou
tho most reasonable terms.
J. 11. MERRY,
No 87 west side of Broad st., one door north of
Itedd, Johnson A Cos. mh3o-3m
C RANK’S
CftSKET BURIAL CASES!
rpiiK GAaKEI RUKiaL UAah, represented by
J. the above engraving, is beautifully finished
iu imitation of polished Rosewood, and is tho most
tasteful aud appropriate Motalic Case now uned.
It permits a view of the entire body after it is en
closed, the top being composed of thick plate
glass, protected by elaborately ornamented caps,
one of which may ho seeu in its place in the en
graving. All sires, from to 76 inches in
leugth, constantly ou hand.
4 in* Name Platen furnished, neatly engraved.
Jia eiß DILLINGH \ M A DMWBQN,
The Bianeevllle Slale (piarry,
VAN WERT, POLK COUNTY, GA.
riiJiK subscribers have their PLATE QUARRY
fully opened, and are provided with a suffi
cient number of workmen to fill onfors in any
part of the South. The quality of this Slate has
been fully tested, and is superior in beauty and
excellence to any Northern Slate now in use. The
subscribers propose to sell the Slate low, or furn
ish it. and lay it on the roof, at an expense not
exceeding the cost of Tin roofing.
Contracts can be made with J. \V. SAPPING
TON, Agent for Columbus, who has a sample of
the Slate at his Store, or with the subscribers at
Van Wert, Polk coffnty, Ga.
June 16-3 m LEVER A BLANCE.
KKKK FORWARDING I
f|MIE subscribers will receive aud ffffyv
forward Goods uud other articles L/wx, J
to all points on the ChaUahoocb< uskxd l lwsxit
River and below, free of commissions.
All Ooods consigned to us will be shipped iu
every instance by first boat leaving.
A. A J. GAMMKLL A CO.
Columbus, Ga., March 14,1860 ts
tii HAMM HAMII i.’**
The people will eat,
They love something sweo
So we offer tl.em a treat
In some Country Cured Meat.
Hams, which cannot he beat,
As tine as ever was at**.
HOWELL A JOIINSON’H, No. 138.
Columbus. June 9.
11 ACO \ ! simn BACON!
Ali 111 ICk Ll{ S. UiLLwI n<l Cliar SiiLss jnt
■ Iv/.U* r\J received, xml will lie .old at the
lowest market rate,. J. S. k Vi. J. WOOD.
Jnne 8. Is69#
PRKIU VACeum matter:
JUST reeeived by
. JOHN W. BROOKS, Druggist.
LATEST
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS!
HOSTILITIES COMMENCED!
TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE!
$50,000 WANTED I
dry goods falling
AND A
Tremendous Rush Expected!
VJkTE, (meaning exactly what we say ,) intend
celL S'o°f Ut °“ r lICh ’ a,,li mo,t CX ’
L> RY GOODS,
Ready-Made Clothing,
HATS AND BONNETS,
Children and Misses’ Flats,
Ladies and Gent.’s Boots and Shoes,
&c., &c., &c.
\5 o have this day greatly reduced our price on
every article in our store, and are determined to
sell our entire stock at lower prices than have
before been heard of. Fino Silks, Tissues, Grena
dines, lterages, Organdie Muslins, Ac., we will
sell at less than the cost of importation.
We have a large stock of Bonnets, Ladies, Missos
aud Children’s Flats, Ribbons, Rusches, Flowers,
Ac., which wo are determined to offer at
Greatly Reduced Prices!
Our styles aud stock of Ladies’ Shoes aro supe
rior aud of tho best makers, and aro now offering
at prices which Ladies will certainly think very
cheap. *
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Os which we have a very select stock, we are
determined to close out, even at great sacrifice) and
ask those in want of the article to call, make their
selections, aud then price them.
French Lace Mantillas!
Me have a fine selection of tire above, and will
remarkably low.
We believe that the promptness on our part in
the execution or tulfillmeut in every Instance ot
wlmt w promise through our advertisements, will
be a sufficient guarantee to our acquaintances to
induce them to give us an early call, as well as to
assure til. m that they will be welcomed with our
usual courtesy aud a willingness to servo them
promptly.
Tkrmb —Strictly cash when goods are delivered.
Gr. W. ATKINSON & CO.,
No. 70 Rroad Street.
Columbus, Ga., May 23,1869. ts
DRUGSTORE.
urquhartT chapman,
AT THE OLD STAND OF
DANFORTH & NAGEL,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
A Largo Btock of Fresh and Genuine
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
ALSO,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
POTASH, CONGRESS WATER, SPICES
Pure Brandies and Wines,
BRUSHES, SODA, TOILET ARTICLES
For Ladles aud Geutlemen’s use.
FX3STE CIGARS,
Dental and Surgical Instruments,
STAItCH, SOAPS,
FISHING TACKLE,
GARDEN SEEDS,
ami all other article;* usually kept for Hale in a
Drug Store, which they offer on
ACCOMMODATING TERMS.
Mr FOSTER S. CHAPMAN, of tho late firm ot
Brooks A Chapman, aud Mr. OLIVER DAN
FORT 11, whose Her vices have been retained by the
firm, may both be found constantly at the store,
aud from their long experience in the business,
feel warranted iu unking a liberal share of patron
age from their frieuds and the public geneially.
# Dr. J. A. UKQUIIAKT,
June 15 ts F. 8. CHAPMAN.
J. A. WHITESIDE & CO.,
DRUGGISTS,
No. 135 Broad street, Colutubus,Ga.,
WHOLESALE AND BETAII, REALERS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, &c.
AT TIIE LOWEST CASH PRICES!
ARTICLES
WHICH USUALLY SELL FOR ONE DOLLAR
We are selling at 75 to 85 cents!
COOL SODA WATER!
WITH the CHOICEST SYRUI’S for sale at
J.A. WHITESIDE k CO’S.
FRESH CONGRESS WATER!
JUBT received and for Hale by
J. A. WHITESIDE A CO.
“BIDWELL’S
PATENT
BITUMINOUS UOAL OIL GREASE
FOR
AXLES, MILL-GEARING, &c.
f|MI IS GREASE, for Stages, Wagons, Carts, Car
_L nages, Mill-Gearing, Heavy Bearings, Ac., is
found to be the best in uho. It is warranted to
stand auy temperature. It cotnbina the body aud
fluidity of Tallow, Been wax and Tar, keeps the
axie<* always cool and does not tun off, arid in un
surpassed in durability and cheapness. Hold by
ap22 JOHN W. BROOKS, Druggist.
HUGHES, DANIEL & CO.
prvvv. WILL continue a general Stor-iirJ
HMMMpge, Commission, Receiving iind.jHHtjpj
J53H< or warding Busmens at tho
LOWELL WAREHOUBE.
We pledge our best exertious to give satisfac
tion to all who may eutrust us with their favors.
We are prepared to furnish our customary ad
vances to our customers, and to till promptly ali
orders, at the lowest market rates, for
BAGGING, ROPE, SALT,
And other I’lantation supplies.
WM. 11. HUGHES,
WM. DANIEL,
Jnne 16-ts W. C. HODGES.
FOIL MALE,
A DESIRABLE small Farm , ,
and Residence, three miles A >.S)IjL -'Y
cast of Wynnton, consisting
about Four Hundred and T wen - HidrahyX
ty Acres, one hundred of which
is good bottom lurid, oiio hundred iu woods. All
necessary houses in good repair, and an orchard
of select fruit. Mr. Kelly, on the premises, will
show the place. A. 81. WALKER,
tiolnmbus, June 3, 1859. 3m
BOOTS AND SHOES!
JOHN T. SENN,
Fashionable Boot and Shoemaker,
(Front st, first door above Howard House,)
WOULD respectfully tender his services to
the public.
Price of New Boots $8 60
“ Footed Boots 660
“ New Shoes 4 00
All work warranted. my276m
BLANC BB PEARU,
FOR THE LADIES!
r piIIS beautiful Cosmetic, which all the Ladies
A acknowledge to lie far superior to Lily While
or Chslk, may always be found fresh at the Drug
Store of It. A. WAKE A SON,
Jans 14. No. 74 Broad street.
A NEW SUPPLY OF
MAJOR Jack Downing; The Convalescent;
Spurgeon'* .Sermons, livo volumes;
Matrimonial Brokerage; Unmarried Life;
Love me Little; at J. W. PEASB’S
May 27. Book Btore.
UIUIIT! LIGHTI UIUHT !
VERY CHEAP!
A FKESU supply of Oil for burning in Kero
seuo Lamps, for sale at $1 25 per gallon
cash. PEMBERTON * CARTER.
THK ONL.Y ARTICLE
UNRIVALED IN MARKET,
Will! lAijiENbE
Home and European Remand!
f I >llisi reason why, ia that by Nature’* own pro*
• X cuss it robtoroti liio nuluiul color peiu.tintijt
1> trlior the hair btcomeb gray; buppnoM the
UMtuial fluiUo, uml thus iuakta it gi-v* on btud
iuuUtf, li UioVOd Mli uanuiuH, itching, ULU Ltat
from the feculp, quiets ui.d tones up ibe ncr\es,
and thus cuies an nervous htuusche, snu may Le
relied upon 10 cure ali diseases ol ihe sculp and
hair; it will stop and keep it Horn lulling oil;
inukes it sitjty glossy, htalUiy and beuuhjul , uuu if
Uotd by lue young two or three limes a week, it
will uever lari or become giuy ; then, ltuutr, read
tire billowing and judge lor youiselves:
New Yoke, Jan, 8,1659.
Messrs. O. J. Wood and: Cos.,
otMUMKN : iiuving heard a good deal about
Proiessor Wood’s Iran hesiorslivt, and Uiy Lair
being quite giay, 1 luauu up my miuu to lay aside
the pitjuuices which i, in common wan a gnat
many persons, hud against an manner oi parent
meuiunes, und u snort lime ago 1 commtvnccd
using your article, to test it lot my sell.
The result has beeu so very catißiaclory that 1
am very glad i did so, unu iu justice to you, as
well us lor the encouragement ol others who insy
be us giay us 1 was, but who having uiy piejuuice
without my icusons lor setting it asiuc, wie un
willing to give your hesloiatne a Inal tin they
have lui ihcr piool, and the best piool being oc
cuiar demonotrulicii, 1 wnie you Gum letter,
which you may show to any such, and niso tilled
them to me lor luriher piool, who am in unu out
of the New Yoik Who hailing hslaniishment
every day.
Aiy hair ia now its natural color much im
proved in appeuraiice every way, hung glossier
and thicker and much mole hcaithy looking. 1
am, youis lespectiuny, llhNhi JhhhiiNti,
Cor. Columbia and Cunolt sis., hiookiy n.
Livingston, Ala., Feb. 14,1866.
Prof. Wood— Dear Nrr; Your Hair hestuiutive
has done much good in this pui tol the coouuy.
My hair has been slightJy diminishing lor sevual
years, caused, 1 suppose, Horn a slight bum when
1 was quite uu iniunt. 1 have been using your
liuir hcsioraiive lor six Weeks and J linu tnui 1
have a line headot hair now growing, alter haviug
Used ali other remedies known, to no effect. 1
think it the most valuable ltinedy now extant,
and advise ali who are afflicted that way to ueo
your remedy.
You can publish this if you think proper.
Yours, Ac., b. W. MinhnLTON.
Philadelphia, kept. 9,1867.
Prof. Wood —Dear JSxr: Your Dun hemoiative
is pioviug itself hcueliciai to me. ‘ihe iiont, and
also the hack, purl ol my head almost lost ns cov
ing—was in tact bald. 1 have used but two half
piut buttles ol your lies torn live, and now the up
of uiy head Is well studded with a piomising ciop
of young hair, and the lioui is also leceiung us
benefit. 1 have tried other piepaialiens without
any benefit whatever. 1 think iroiu my own per
sonal recommendation, 1 cun induce many to
try it. Yours, respectfully,
JJ. Iv. THOMAS, M. D.
No. 4b4 Vine Mreet.
Tho Restorative is put up in hollies o! three
sizes, viz: large, medium and suiull; the small
holds half a pint, and retails ut one per
bottle; the medium holds at least twenty pel cent,
mure in proportion than the small, retails lor two
dollais a buttle; ihe large holds a quail, <oity per
cent mure in pruportiun, und retails lur ibiee uol
lai H a buttle.
O.J. WOOD A CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway,
New York, (iu the grcul N. Y. Wire Railing Rslab
iishmeut,) aud 114 Market street, bt. Louis, Mu.
ANf* And sold by ull GOOD DRUGGIftTfS and
FANCY GOODS DLALLKS.
.1 une I fto9-;>iu
LIFE DROPS!
THE GREAT REMEDY FOR
Diarrhoea, Cramps or Fains in the
tilomac|i or Bowels, Cholera Morbus,
Incipient stages of Cholera, Cholid
and Kindred Diseases,
f■ UiiS medicine has beeu thoroughly tested
X (luring the last ten years, and experience
bus proved it to be far superior to auy remedy
now before tho public for ibis class of diseases, it
is perfectly safe uud reliable, does uot constipate
i the bowels but effects a radical aud immeuinle
cure iu those severe cases that other remedies do
uot reach. Severe cramps aud pains iu the stom
ach or Lowels cured iu twenty minutes by one or
two doses of Lweut} drops, it is equally effica
cious in all stomach or bowel difficulties. The
foliowiug is a Sample of tho testimony we are daily
receiving:
Columbus, Miss., May 10, 1859.
1 have used the Lite Drops put up by Trail A
Stow, for Diarrhoea, Cholic, Ac., aud consider it
the most valuable medicine iu these cases 1 have
ever known. Lust year 1 would have beeu willing
several times to have given twenty dollars lor a
vial of the Life Diops. Please let me hear from
you immediately, aud do not fail to scud mecme
of your Life Drops. JOHN HALL, M. D.
Further übunuuut proofs of the value of this
articlo arc iu the hands oi all agents.
Prepared by TRAIL A STOW, No. 43 Bowery,
New York, and sold everywhere at 25 cents a bottle.
PJfiMDEKToN A CARTER,
June 4-3 m Bole Ageuts for Columbus.
WROUGHT IRONUOOK BTOVKS.
IN consequent of tho Increased de- mm
mand for WROUGHT IRON &TOVKHk $
we have greatly enlarged our facilities
for manufacturing them, aud are uow Kf|t
prepared to supply them to tho Trade in
any quantity that may be desired. He afl , j lJttllU .
fact wring four sizes, ranging from $75 t G |l5O. We
have numerous testimonials by parties DOW using
them, as to their superiority both as t 0 durability
aud operation. We have also onb badu and a large
supply,four sizes,
Improved Iron Witch Stoves !
The best Cast Iron Stove now in use; with all
the other new aud popular patterns of Stoves in
use. Being agents for the Ransom Stove Works
we are prepared to supply the Trade at mauulac
turer’s prices, with freight added.
Housefurnishing Goods!
Iu this department our assortment is complete,
consisting of
Table aud Pocket Cutlery; Brooms; Brushes;
Wood and Willow Ware; Mats; Toilet Bets;
Bird Cages ; Waiters; H.lver Plated Ware;
Water Coolers; Refrigerators;
Lemon Equeezers; Knife Cleaners; Ac.
Force and Lift Pumps!
Lead and Iron Pipes; Tin Ware of all descrip
tions; Tin Plate, Sheet Iron and Tinners Findings
at wholesale lor the Trade.
D. B. THOMPSON k CO.,
May 23-ts No. 143 Broad street.
“THE PEOPLE’S COFFEE POT?
A FEW dozen more of those superior ms
COFFEE POTS, which I will ■f ff
rant, if used as directed, to far excel
tho Old Dominion, and sold at least a
third cheaper. Call aud ten them.
aline lot of COOKINU BTOVEB, which are as lol
lows: THE VICTOR, a stove made in Augusta,
Oa.; GOLDEN COOK AND PLANTER.; TJIE
COOK’S FAVORITE; IRON WIZARD, *c.; all of
which 1 warrant to give satisfaction.
CAKH PANS In variety, HOUSEKEEPING AR
TICLES of all kinds and VIN WARE sold as low
as any other house in the city.
Job Work, Roofing and Guttering
IN TOWN OK COUNTHY.
Having one of the best Job Workmen, I will do
any kind of work at short notice, either in Copper,
Zinc, Sheet Iron or Tin.
Call and see me before getting work elsewhere.
I will give you satisfaction. Thankful for past
favors I hope for a continuance of the tame.
myl2-tf J. B. HICKS, Agent.
ITKKSII SUPPLIES.
WE have just received a fresh supply of Corn,
Old Monongohala, Georgia Planters, Oil,
ver’s Extra and Wheat WHISKY, Ac., BACON.
FLOUR and MEAL,fresh ground,alwayson hand-
Send in orders aud they will be promptly at
tended to. J. B. SHIPMAN A CO.,
April 4. at the sign of the Big Hog.
COLD SPARKLINOSODA WATER
FIR) be had for the season at the EAGLE DKCG
1 STORE, served up with all the moat delight
ful Fruit Syrups, such s
Raspberry, Vanilla, Grape,
Pine Apple, Cream, Hock,
Letnoifc Rose, Pepper,
Ginger, Sarsaparila, Nectarine,
Almond, Strawberry, Oreat,Ao
April 16-ts ACEH A IVEREON.
GENUINE PERUVIAN
AND
mexicaK 1 guano,
IN SACKS and BARRELS, for sale low t the
the OiiJco of the
ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS.
Coiambus, Jan. 21—ts .
COAL. I COAL. I
CLf\ TONS of most excellent Orate Coal just re
0U celved. Also, Smiths’Coal at $1- Pr ton
Am.lv to J- K- AI’PLER,
Vebruary 18-ts Opelika Rail Road.
Love Me Lillie, Love Me Long!
|>Y CHARLES RKADK, author of Peg Wolfing
May Ta* 6 ’’ *J. W. PEASE’S BOOK STORE.
The Pillar of Fire!
BY the author of the Prince of the House of