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About The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1859)
THE DAILY SEN. Tttaly Attg, 30 1880* MLerchants* Shipping Receipts. \ uuw supply, just from th binder's hands uoatly ruled autl well bound, lor sale ut the SUN OFFICE. ♦— New AtlverUaemeuta. Messrs. Charles Klink autl T. Mark ham are determined to play second fiddle to no person, town or State, in their line of business, if we may judge from the arrangements they have made for the en tertainment of their friends. The bil liard saloon is a gem of a place, uud the eating department presents rare attrac tions to the gastronomic propensities of humanity, while the bar is as tempting as oue can well be made. The attention of Newspaper and other publishers is called to the card of the Rock Island Mills. Their paper, of which we are in constant use, is a most excel lent article, and commends itself to every Southern man’s patronage. Tax payers, read Jordan L. Howell’s notice, and also read the Tax Law in an other column. It might be well for the owners of ne- | groes to read the notice of Mayor Wil- j kins, and then tell the same to their ser- I vents. The announcement of Mr. Fields, by . his friends, for the ollice of Deputy Mar shal, will bo found in the column of spo- j cial notices. If Uen. llethune wins on Mayor Wilkins, nobody will want to be marshal or hold any other office in this town. Uiver Bride. The steamer River Bride will leave to day for Belvue, and intermediate landings on the river, at 12 o’clock. The Magazine Robbery. From Mr. Bradford, the keeper, we have ascertained the extent to which those who broke into the Vowder Maga zine carried their depredations. There are seventy-seven quarter kegs of powder missing, but, so far, no clue to the per petrators of the robbery has been ob tained. ■ *■ Singular Phenomenon. Sunday evening, at nine o’clock, we witnessed a most singular phenomenon in the Heavens in the East. About thirty degrees above the horizon the sky pre sented the appearance of the broad lurid glare caused by a distant conflagration. It extended parallel with the horizon, apparently for the distance of ninety de grees, from the East to the North. The whole Heavens iu that direction had the appearance of a black cloud fringe with blood. The superstitious doubtless construed it as a portent of coming evil. As it came from the East, who knows that it is not ominous of the civil war of the sec tions foretold by the political Cassandras! We suspect that it finds a solution in the peculiar state of tho atmosphere at the time, and the refraction of the rays of the Sun. Juvenile Voeal Claes. Mr. Mason commenced a second course of exercises, with a full class, yesterday morning. We dropped in upon him for a few moments, and heard the children sing a few songs, which showed they had lost nothing by a week’s vacation; on the contrary, their voices sounded fuller and more bold. Mr. Mason does not teach the children simply how to sing; he takes up the A. B. C. of music, and we doubt.if there can a like number of chil dren be found anywhere South, who can give more rondy answers upon the ele mentary parts of this science. Mr. Mason is doing a work in our community, for which tho money paid him is no equiva lent. It is a work which will live and fruit when our heads have become gray, and our voices are numbered among the things that were. Parents should send their children to Mr. Mason. We are gratified to state that his adult class have formed themselves into a regu lar musical society and taken tho name of Columbus Philharmonic Society, and have unanimously appointed him director of it. Our citizens have thus in prospect a plentiful supply of wholesome music for the coming winter. Mill Augusta Evans. This lady, a resident of Mobile, is now in Now York city, superintending the preparations for the forthcoming of anew work, entitled “ Buelah.” The Mobile Tribune pays the following just tribute to the young authoress: Miss Evans is the author of “ Inez,” a very clever fiction, (published two or three years ago,) which attractod marked attention among those who read it. It was considered in itself worthy of high praise, but, especially, as giving promise of a future career of literary success. The lady, as we stated a few days ago, in alluding to her charming story published in the Courant, at Columbia, is hardly out of her teens. From so young a writer, with so brilliant a debut, we have a right to expect a great deal. Miss Evans is well known to many of the social circles of Columbus, whero her literary success will be received with un alloyed pleasure. Important to Tax Payers. Mr. Jordan L. Howell the efficient Tax *- ollector of Muscogee County, has fur nished us with the following extract from the new Digest of the Tax Laws of Geor gia. It is embraced in Section 70, Arti cle 3d, Chapter stb, of the Digest. All interested will take notice : “ From and after the passage of this Act, it shall bo the duty of the Tax Col lectors of the scvornl counties in this State, after tho.lsth of August, in oach year, to search out and ascertain, as far as possiblo, all polls, professions, free persons ot color, and all taxable property not returned to the Receiver, or on his digest; the Colleotor uforesaid shall enter said default polls, professions, free per sons of color and taxable property in a book for that purpose, arid shall assess and collect thereon a double tax, aud shall pay the same into tho Treasury of the State on their final settlement with the Treasurer, after deducting double commissions for tho same, and shall de posit a copy of said book in the office of the Comptroller General. ♦ IJeath of Mr. William W. Oates. Passengers on the steamer St. Johns, says tho Savannah Nbwh, arrived there on Saturday from Florida, bringing in telligence of the death of Mr. Wm. W. Oates, proprietor of the Plnnters’ Hotel, >n St. Augustine. He had been, for many years, a resident of Savannah. His death was caused by a disease of tho heart. For tho Dally Sun. A Good Rule. A friend, who has hud considerable cx perieuco in bußiuesj, remarked, not long since, about as follows : “I make it a rule always, when 1 am employed by others at a salary, to uso such industry and application to business as will enable mo to cam every cent 1 re ceive. In fact I wish niy employers to get a profit upou my service, and I strive to make it profitable to them. “Whenever I havo hired others, I have expected from them fair and proper ser vices; aud have always granted them all reasonable liberties, for tlieir pleasure and improvement.” The above I esteem to be a good rule, and 1 cheerfully commend it to the reader. LACON. SPECIAL NOTICKS. PURIFY YOUlt . PURIFY YOUR PURIFY YOUR PURIFY YOUR PURIFY YOUR PURIFY YOUlt DWELLINGS BY USING DWELLINGS BY USING DWELLINGS BY USING DWELLINGS BY USING DWELLINGS BY USING DWELLINGS BY USING TIIE ORB A T TIIE GItE A T THE GREAT THE GREAT THE GREAT THE GREAT DISINFECTANT, DISINFECTANT, DISINFECTANT, XJXSXJSTFEOTAISrr, XJISIISrF’EG’XAAISrT, DISINFECTANT, PIIO F E S S 011 D A It B Y ’ S PROF ESSO It DARBY’S PROFESSOR DARBY’S PROFESSOR DARBY’S PROFESSOR DARBY ’£ PROFESSOR DARBY’S FLUID! FLUID! FLUID! FLUID! FLUID! FLUID! The Most Powerful Disinfectant Known; Tho Most Powerful Disinfectant Known; The Most Powerful Disinfectant Known ; The Most Powerful Disinfectant Known; The Most Powerful Disinfectant Known; The Most Powerful Disinfectant Known : WILL PREVENT THE SPREAD OF WILL PREVENT THE SPREAD OF WILL PREVENT THE SPREAD OF WILL PREVENT THE SPREAD OF . WILL PREVENT THE SPREAD OF WILL PREVENT THE SPREAD OF CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. contagious Diseases. Contagious diseases. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. PRICE, FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE. Sold by every respectable Druggist in Columbus Order in quantity from DARBY A PRICE, June 30 Auburn, Ala. The Great English Remedy. SIR JAMES CLARK’S FEMALE PILLS, Prepared from a Prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It mod erates all excess and removes all obstructions,and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES It it peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. ! Each bottle, price Ono Dollar, bears the Govern ment Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counter ! feit. Caution.—Those Pills should not be taken by i Females iu the first three months of pregnancy; at any other time they are perfectly safe. In ull cases of Nervous und Spinal Affections, I Pain in the Back aud Limbs, Fatigue on slight ex ertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure wlion all oth. er means have fuiled, and although a powerful remedy, do not contaiu iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to tho constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. Sole Ageut for the United Statoa and Canada, JOB MOSES, (Late I. C. Baldwin A C 0.,) Rochester, N. Y. N.B.—sl and 0 postago stamps enclosod to any authorized Agent, will insure a bottle containing 50 Pills, by return mail. For sale in Columbus, at the Drug Stores of PEMBERTON A CARTER, ACEE A IVERSON, mchO-eowly and all respectable Druggist*. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, j CORNER OF BROAD AND CRAWFORD STS., COLUMBUS, GA. rpilE undersigned respectful- A ly aunouncos to tho public | that he lias taken the house i formerly known as tbe I Hotel, and is fully prepared | accommodate Day Boarders, as well as afford ac commodations for tbe Traveling Public. The ! Rooms have been thoroughly cleansed, and every thing is in a neat and pleasant condition. A ehare of public patronage is respectfully solicited. Aug. 22-tjanl BKAUNKCKKK. J. A. WHITESIDE & CO., WUOLESALK AND UKTAIL DRUGGISTS, No. 135 Broad St., Columbus* Ga., DEALERS in Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Spices, Paints, Oils, Patent Medicines, Ac. We make very libcrnl deduction for cnsli. Ar ticles which usually sell for one dollar on credit, we are Belling at 75 to 85 cents for carii! Physicians’ Prescriptions will be carefully com pounded day or night. LANDRETH’S FRESH TURNIP SEED! sale in quantities to suit buyer*, by 1 J. A. WHITESIDE A CO. Whito Wine and Apple Vinegar! OF the best quality, for sale by J. A. WHITESIDE A CO. PARKERS BROTHERS LONDON CLUB SAUCE! : rpO Roast Meats, Steaks, Chops, Fish, Game, I A Soups, Ac., for sale by August 8. J. A. WHITESIDE A CO. Mrs. Partington's New Hook. KNITTING WORK! AWED of many Texture s, by B. P. Bhillaber, j (Mrs. Partington.) Sum Slick bos run his race. Mrs. Partington now is tiie American humorist—original, genial, laughable, aud not uuinstructive. We wish it to be understood that “Ike” is included in these re marks. No ono should huy the book who thinks it sinful to laugh.—JV. i’. Independent. A regular Yankee institution is Mrs. Parting ton, and well deserve* the compliment ot a book. —A r . V. ‘Tribune. Just received by *ugls J. W. PEASE. Prince's Proteun Fountain Pen I No Inkstand Needed! Always M*rl One-thirJ the time eaveil! It i. aelf-auppl,- f j lute; the Ink flowing Into the I'en hy the action of the IVn in incetiliK* It ■ can be u.ed for thirty honre without fUlinc. and I i aa portable aa the ordinary pocket pencil. All who use a Uen come and examine them. Alaoa beautiful LtQJIT UKN for hadica. which 1 write, fourteen hour, without tilling. for wale hy H. OGLKTRKK. Aug. 23-ts No. l;n Hroad t. APPLE VINEGAR I I,V)K aale by I 1 July M. J. A. WHITKgIDK k 00. CHEESE! CHEESE! T/NOLISII Dairy Cbeeae juat received aad for -Cj aale by HOWELL A JOHNSON. COMMERCIAL. Prices of Breadstuff^. OOUKKCTSP WEEKLY BY F A LACK MILLS. Per Bbl. Uul Bill. Ur. Itbl Double Extra $9 4 &9 - *5 Extra Family 7 50 3 75 l 00 Superfine. 0 50 b 25 1 05 Extra Kino 0 00 3 00 1 50 Fine 5 00 50 1 -5 Hotted Mohl uud lloLuiuy. $1 10 pur l>Uehel. UulM.lU-d Mt-al aiil lKiiuiny $1 per buslnd. bran uud Shorts, mixed SO pur 100 I bn. Hich Shorts $1 00 per 100 lbs. Columbus Factory aud Mills. OFFICE AT TIIK FONTAINE WAREHOUSE. Per Mb!. Hilf libl. Qr. Dbl. Extra Flour $0 00 $4 50 $2 25 Family Flour 7 50 3 75 1 00 Superfine Flour 0 50 and 25 1 05 Fiue Flour 5 50 2 75 1 40 Coru Meal (Tud Grits $1 per bushel Bran % 80 per 100 lbs. Shorts $1 per 100 lbs. Cotton Yarns, Osnaburgs, Linseys, Stripes, JeuuK, Ac., Ac. Husset aud black Shoes. All the above are of our owu manufacture. July 0,1859. HRNIIY V. MEIGS, Agent. MONEY WANTED. UNCURRENT MONEY Ou ALABAMA, * VIRGINIA, NORTH CAROLINA,and Northern States.bought and sold by S. 11. HILL, At Uarudeu’s Express Office, 02 Broad St. April 15,1850-1 y EXPRESS FORWARDING, HARNDEN*S EXPRESS. TIIE Ilarudun’s Express oiler to the public un- a 1 paralleled inducements lor sp *ie and y transmission aud safe delivery of Bank Notes, Gold,Silver, and all valuable Packages and heavy Freight throughout the cities aud towns in the Uniou generally. | Daily Expresses leave Columbus, iu charge of ( experienced aud trusty Messengers, fur all points North, East, South aud West. I Measurement Goods Fifty Cents per foot for Oases over three cubic feet from Now York tt> Co ■ lumbus. Heavy Goods Three Dollars per hundred for packages of one liuudred pounds and upwards. Ail Expresses run upon Mail Steamers aud Ex ! press Mail Trains. , Persous wishing freight shipped via land route will pleaso havo it so marked. Persous can take a receipt at the point of ship ment, with the amount of freight specified thorein. For special contracts and money apply to S. 11. HILL, Ageut. I Columbus, Ga., Sept. 8,1858-Iy MRS. WINSLOW, I An experienced Nurse and Fomalo Physician, pre. sents to tho attention of mothers, her SOOTHING SYRUP, For Children Teething, which greatly facilitates tho process of teething, by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation —will allay all pain and spasmodic action, and is Sure to Begulate the Bowels. Depend upon it mothers, it will give rest to yourselves and Relief and Health to your Infants. WE have put up * and sold this article for over ton CL years, and can say, | in confidence and rj truth of it, what we have never been able to say of any other medicine—NEVEß HAS IT FAIL ED, IN A SIN- QrJ GLE instance, to Effect a CURE, when timely used.— Never did we know un instance ol'dissatis faction by any one ‘r who used it. On the contrary, all are de- JJ} lighted with its opera tions, aud speak in terms of highest com mendation of its magi- cal effects aud medical virtues. Wo apeak in this matter “ what we do know,” at- rK ter ten years’ experi ence, and pledge w our reputation for the fulfilment of hpr what we here de clare. In almostev- M ery instance where the infant is Buffering from pain and exhaus tion, relief will b e l_j found in fifteen or twenty minutes after [X] the Syrup is adminis tered. p This valuable prepa- ration is the prescrip tion of one of the most experienced and skillful Nurses in Q New England,and has been used with never failing success in THOUSANDS JL OF CASES. It not only relieves V* the child from pain, hut invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tono and energy to the whole system. £Q it will almost instant ly relieve * Griping in the t> Bowels, and WIND P” COLIC, and overcome convul- alone, which if not speedily remedied end in death. We believe i it the best and sur- J est remedy in the world, in all cases 1 1 of Dysentery and ! Diarrhoea in Chil- CQ dren, whet her it arises from teething, . or from any other I cause. We would say 2j to every mother who : has a child suffering from any of the fore goingcomplaints—do not let your pre judices, nor the prejudices of oth* i ers, stand between your suffering child J and the relief that will he SURE —yes, ab i solutely SURE — to follow the use of this medicine, if time- # ly used. Full direc tions for using will accompany each bot tle. None genuine un- less the fac-siinilo of Os CURTIS & ryj PERKINS, Now Yolk, is on the out- side wrapper. Sold by Druggists fc-H throughout the world. Principal Office, 13 Cedar st, N. Y. Price only 25 cents per Bottle. August 13, 1869. IjSdp DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS! JOHN W. BROOKS, AT TIIE OLD STAND OF BROOKS & CHAPMAN, j On the corner of Dread and Randolph streets, sign •f tho Negro and Mortar, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, DKALEK IN MUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, ---ALSO - , Surgical and Dental Instruments, RESIDES goods, I Embracing every variety of Perfumery, Fine ■ Soaps, Pomades. Toilet Water*. Hair and Tooth brushes, Combi'. Ac , Ac., all of which are offered to tho public* on as liberal terms as any bonne iu the Southern market. All orders* will rtceive prompt umi careful attention. August 20, 1859. FINE PLANTATION FOR SALE. fJMIE subscriber offers for vale 1 a fine Plantation contain ing 1,100 acres; between (H)0 aud 700 of which are Most of the cleared land is freshßliiUUyJjPi* 3 uud in u good state of cultivation. The buiauce is well timbered. This tract of land is mostly oak und hickory—2oo acres being the best bottom land. It is situated on Pea River, 2 x / 2 miles from Mt. Andrew, Barbour county, Ala., and is conve nient to churches and good schools. Tho location isheulthy aud well-wutorwl; there being on the premises two good wells and several springs of the purest witter—iu fact there Is not a bad spring ou tho place. I will also aoil with tho Und 150 head of Hogs; 40 or 50 head of Cattle; Corn, Fodder, Ac. Dur ing the last year seven hales of cotton to the hand w.*re made on this land, and plenty of corn to sell. A bargain may he had by early application to the subscriber iu person, or by letter at Clay ton, Alabama. M. D. OLIVER, Hr. August 12, 1869. dfiUwtf HUGHES, DANIEL S CO. | WILL continue n general Stor-#7:j JT\ \ Commission, Receiving and# I t b I Il- . awarding business at the LOWELL WAREHOUSE. ! We pledge our best exertions to give satisfao ! tion to all who may entrust us with tlieir favors, j We uro prepared to furnish our customary ad vances to our customers, and to fill promptly all ‘ orders, ut the lowest market rates, for BAGGING, ROPE, SALT, And other Plantation supplies. WM. 11. lIUOIIKB, WM. DANIEL, Juno IC—tf W. 0. HODOKH. BOOKS! BOOKS! JETTERH from Fpaiu, by Wm. Cullen llryant; J Louis Napoleon aud the boriaparte Family; Hours with my Pupils; the Young Ladles Guide and Teacher's Assistant, by Mrs. Lincoln Phelps. Just received by J. W. PHASIC. Columbus, Ga., August 11. Jt’HT RKCKIVEb A.T VAN - MARCUS’S, T.MIKBII Goshen butter; New State Cheese; F Pine Apple Cheese; English Dairy Cheese ; Extra Hmoked beef; lb st No. 1 Mackerel; i best Mess Mackerel; Extra Mango Pickles; Preserved Jellies, Ac., Ac., Ac. i Columbus, Ga., July 24,1859. ILOWI SALT. l HACKS, for sale by HU K. lIARNAHD A CO OFFICE MUCILAGE. MVCILAGK OtJM ARABIC, for oflice* and counting houses, prepared and for sale by Aug. 22. R. A. WAKE A HON, 74 Droad si. THE DAILY SUN PRINTING AND BINDING KSTABMSHMENT. ■ ♦ /"ION NEC- h* ; \ ted with n..v where every . _ _ „ ‘ - ‘ description of Printing is gotten up in a style that CANNOT BE SURPASSED, North or South, and with great dispatch. The PAPER and CARDS used iu this establishment ! are of tho best quality. Two of tlie proprietors are practical printers of much experience, under i whoso scrutinizing supervision, all work is done. Our PRICKS ARE MODERATE, and work war ranted to please. THE BOOK BINDERY Is most complete / Ts \ Awi in all itsarrnngo- V;incuts, und is in j’r -\R X ’ charge of a com- MKx potent workman. In this depart \ v'ii. tnent, also, none but the best stock on getting first- BLANK BOOK MAKING, all the latest improvements have been procured. Having purchased tho solo right, for Columbus, of ROWAND’S SPUING AND CARRIAGE, for blank books, we are prepared to make up MER CHANTS’ BOOKS, COURT RECORDS, Ac. in a style far surpassing any bindery in South-Western Georgia. The Spring is a great improvement, and , is only to be seen to be appreciated. No extra charge is made for tho Spring. MUSIC, MAGAZINES, LAW', MEDICAL WORKS, and other printed works, bound in auy ) desired stylo. GOOD FURNITURE AT REASONABLE PRICES! IT is a significant fact that since 0 the establishment of the NOV ELTY WORKS FURN IT URE MANUFACTORY, tho prices of ■ Furniture in this city have been reduced trom the most exorbitant to something like reasonable prices. The proprietor baa the pleasure to inform his old customers and the public generally that ho lias again commenced to RETAIL FURNI TURE, aud has opened Sale Rooms at No. 148 Broad St., a few doors below tho old stand, whore lie will take pleasure in showing a varied stock of South ern made Furniture, which, in point of style, finish aud durability, bo guarantees to be equal to the best, and as cheap as the cheapest. Wardrobes, Bureaus, Waslistands, Tables, Bed steads, Etugeres; Rocking, Parlor and Easy Chairs; Sofas, Lounges, Tetea-Tetes, Ottomans, Divans, Sideboards, Safes, Quartettes, Toilets, Book Cases, Secretaries, Music Stands, Lowell ( Racks, Ilat Racks, Ac., Ac. Several new and beautitul styles of cheap Cottage Bedsteads, lie would particularly call attention to his New Styles of Cottage Chairs, which for cotnfort, durability, cheapness and ele gance, ennnot be excelled. Brackets for Buildings, Mouldings, Turning and Planing done ut short notice. COFFINS I Either plain, or in Mahogany, Rosewood, Satin wood, or covored and beautifully mounted, furn ished at a few hours notice and at reasonable prices. W. K. HARRIS. Columbus, Ga., August 4,1859. ts Largest Arrival of the Season! $30,000 worth of NEW SPRING GOODS JUST RECEIVED BY / NANCE &JRENFROE. WE aro now receiving, and will continue to receive, until we shall have the Largest, Best, most Magnificent t AND VARIED STOCK OF DRY GOODS EVER BROUGHT TO COLUMBUS. We will make no effort at enumerating the dif ferent articles and styles of goods, the papers are all too small. We will merely say wo have all the Novelties of the Season! We did not buy out New York, but took a large portion of all the Newest and Handsomest Styles THAT COULD BE SEJiN. We are determined to sell our immense stock AT SUCH PRICES AS SHALL CONVINCE EVERY PERSON Os the importance of Buying where tho Largest Stock in the City is kept! All we ask is oue call to convince you of what j we say. We have tho Goods, come and look. Wo most earnestly aud especially invite the Ladies to come and examine our stock. We are convinced they will agree with us that they uevor saw such a stock boforo in this city. Aa to our Dross Sillts We challenge the State. NANCE & RENFROE. Columbus, March 7,1869-ts . FALL STYLE 1 AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG JR HIT! j No. 81) Uroaxl Street. F. TjATN J )()N IS now receiving all the Fashionable Styles of HATS, for the Fall trade, consisting of i Moleskin, Cassimore, French Felts, Os til qualities; OTTER, BEAVER BLACK, DRAB NAPPED, and all other kinds adapted to this market. CAPS of every style, I WOOL HATS of all ((ualltieH, UMBRELLAS, .CANES, &c. And with our COMFOKMATOR we can FIT every head. Give us a call. Columbus, August 11,1859. fiui WALTER C. WRIGHT, At the junction of Oglethorpe and Warren streets, opposite tho Muscogee Iron Works, COLUMBUS, GKOHGIA, I \KALKIt in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS and U COUNTRY PRODUCE. Always on hand and constantly receiving new supplies of the fol lowing articles: Bacon uud Lard ; Flour of various qualities; Sugars, Crushed and Powdered ; Sugars, White and Light Brown ; Crackers, Butter, Hodu and Sugxr; I Soap, Castile, Turpentine and Toilet; Cigars, of various brands; Ground Cinnamon; I Tobacco, Chowing aud Smoking; Soda, In pounds, halves and quarters; Sal Soda and Soup Powders; Pepper; Spice; Nutmeg; Ginger Rare; Pure Dm ham Mustard; Yeast Powders, Preston A Merrill’s; Teas, Oolong and Hyson ; Mackerel; Surdineii Suit, by the sack and bushel; Spei m Candles; j Table Sait in boxes; Aduiiinutluo Candles; Pure Peurl Starch ; Snuff; Rio Coffee; Star uud Tallow Cundies; Cologne; EsKOiices; Matches, waterproof and wax; Laudanum; Phelps’ Moss Rose Candy, assorted; Meal aud Grits; Syrup and Rice; Tinware; Corn and Fodder; Lock's Curry Combs; Weeding Hoes; Sires; Fry Pans; Tabs; Sulphur, Copperas and Cream Tartar; Buckets; SaltM and Saltpetre; Plow Lines; Clothes Lines I aud Pius; besides various other articles. hu< b a* I sis generally kept in it Grocery Store. Highest cash price paid for Rags, Tallow and j Bees Wax. , 4fT Call and examine for youiselvea, f>r lam determined to tell ms cheap ns the cheapest, for cash and cash ouly.. WALTER C. WRIGHT. ( ‘.lumbus. August 19, IM9 MERIWETHER WARM spmisras i ! ffMIIB establishment is now JL open and in successful oper- ‘ Y | ation under the supervision ( 'f AjQHIA 11. JETER, lm Huo .""bfliXK|^ | John H. Dot Is, dsesoisd, In ! management of this establisment. No exponae ihas or will Be spared to inaiiitHin tbe well earned reputation of these Springs. Mr. Jeter will Im* I assisted by Mr. William S. Davis, with competent assistants in everv branch of the business, and a full eorps of well-trained servants. None need fear being turned off, as tho establishment will be kept opcu during summer and winter. July 20-2 in J. L. MUSTIAN, Proprietor. ARRIVED, ri MIOSK choice MUTTON HAMS and BO LOON A X SAUSAGES. Call soon or you will lose them. *pl29 HOWELL A JOHNSON. LIfBOP I It I Kim M II NtIIILLMH, I> Y Thomas Csrlyls. Jnst received at J> J. W. PEASE’S BOOK STORK. fashionable GOODS AND MILLINERY For Less than Cost! CALL AT MUH. DKSSAU’S No. 108 13road Stroet, Columbus Ga VTOW is the op- TN pm tun 11 jof # Summer Goods * before tho close of the season. I will offer and sell, as an inducement, at less than cost. Having received now and fresh supplies by every express j from New York up to the present time is sufficient ! guarantee that the articles on huud are new aud i fashiouablo, and consist of a full assortment in my line. In my stock can be found all the varieties of Linen Braid, Neapolitan Hqlr, English Straw, I French Chip, Crape Bonnots and Hats, for young j uud old, large and small. A full and complete | assortment of French Flowers and Ribbons; Be- | rage, French and Pashia Lace Marseilles; Dusters and Shawls; Thread aud Vulendancs Laces und Edgings; Freuch Embroideries; Two Flounced uud Double Juped Silks, Borages, Grenadines and i Orgaudie Dresses; aud a complete assortment of White Goods, such as Frouch Organdies, French j Nainsooks uud Swiss Muslins, together with all tho articles usually kept in my line. All of which 1 will bo Hold without reserve at less than the first cost, strictly for cash only. ! 4uF*Call soon to make your selections, before 1 tbe stock gets picked over. Respectfully, June 2N-tf MRS. DESSAU. ATTENTION, CAPITALISTS! TROY FTCTORY FOR SALE OR LEASE! IMIIO undersigned contemplating a radical change in their ness, offer for Hide or lease ou most favorable terms, tlie property known as the* Troy Factory, crec-iHyaaBHHB ted and used for the manufacture ul Chairs, Furni ture and Wooden Ware, together with Wagous, Mules, Lands and Tenements. Also, a first-rate j Saw Mill. Tin* property is situated alsmt twelve ! miles north of Columbus, in immediate proximity j to large bodies of indigenous timber, Much as is I used iu tho business; and comprises all tho latest improved machinery which tho business requires. I Everything is in good repair and now in suceoss ! ful operation. Tbo water privilege is one of the best in the State—a never-failing power being I furnished. i This is tho ouly establishment of tho kiud iu I the Southern country, combining tbe manufac ture of Furniture and Wooden Ware. Tho attentiou of those desiring to invest in this j enterprise is most respectfully invited. The above named property will be sold at a great bargain. If not sold or loosed by the first ot October it will be sold at public auction. Parties can bo satisfied as to tho profitableness of this stock by reference to the Company. Address, JEFFERSON & HAMILTON, June3o-3m Columbus, Georgia. SOAP! SOAP! SOAP! SAPONIFIER; Or, Concentrated Lye! IS the cheapest and most convenient article for making common WASHING SOAP ev^roffered to tho public. Ono pound, costing only thirty cents, will make forty pounds of either Soft or Hard Soap, in every instance where tho dir<*ctions are fully complied with. The manner of using it is simple and similar to the ordinary Potash, but is far superior to it aB u Supon!Her. SOLD BY JOHN W. BROOKS, DRUGGIST, Coriier Os Bruuu uixu JvuudGipu 3 Li OCtb, SIGN OF NEGRO AND MORTAR, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. August 20, 1859. Land for Sale! A VALUABLE tract of Land, consisting of 1,440 acres, 800 of which are in a state of vatiou, 400 having been cultivation a short time, 400 acres being fresh land. On tho promises are situated a first-rate Screw and Qin House, 12 or 15 good Negro Cabins, and a never-failing Spring of puro water in the yard. Tho location is healthy and desirable as a place for a private residence. It is situated in Pike county, four miles from Perote aud four miles from the line of the Mobile and Girard Rail Road. For further particulars address, for the present, * It. J. YARINGTON, Agent, myl9-3m Clayton, Alabama. FOR HALE, A DESIRABLE small Farm and Residence, three miles east of Wynuton, consisting of about Four Hundred am! ty Acres, one hundred of which is good bottom land, one hundred iu woods. All necessary houses in good repair, and an orchard ! of select fruit. Mr. Kelly, on tbo premises, will j show the place. A. M. WALKER. I Columbus, June 3, 1859. 3m CRANK’S C&SXET BURIAL CASES! UN CASKET BURIAL CASK, represented by tho above engraving, is beautifully finished I in imitation of polished Rosewood, and is the most ! tasteful and appropriate Metalic Case now used. I It permits a view of tho entire body after it is en : closed, the top being of thick plate i glass, protected by elaborately ornamented caps, j one of which may be seen in its place in tbe en graving. All sizes, from to 75 incites in I length, constantly on band. Name Plates furnished, neatly engraved. ; jojq-iim DILLINGHAM A DENSON. SOLUTION CITRATE OF MAGNESIA. fTMIIS is a mild, pleasant and an effective Ca- X thartie, far preferable to Seidlitz Powders. Seltzer or Congress Water. It is only one half the bulk of Congress Water, with the same and equally certain effects. Prepared fresh every day, and for sale by R. A. WARE A SON. A Kg. tf* No. 71 Brood street. •TBEBOioOPII: A SPLENDID assortment ofStereoeeopic Views, j consisting in part of I VIEW’S OF NIAGARA, VIEWS OF EGYPT AND NUBIA, VIEWS OK STATUARY. COLORED ENGLISH GUOUPK, COLORED AMERICAN GUOUPK, COLORED AMERICAN SCENERY, Ac., to | gether with an assortment of boxes. For sale ut ! June 29. J. W. PEASE’S BOOK STOKE. LIRIORS AMD BROOIRIIBI JUST received, and for sale low for cash, twenty kegs genuine Dutch Herrings; Miuleiia, Rhine, Port, Sherry, Claret and Catawba Wines; St. Croix, Juniaiea and New England Rum; Bour bon, MonongHlielu, Old Wheat, Pure Corn and Common Whiskies; Old Holland, Pirie Apple and Rose Gins; Fine and Domestic Brnndios; Syrups of different kinds ; Mutton Hams, Kish, Catsups, Pickles; Crushed, Pulverized and Brown Sugars. J. B SHIPMAN A CO., 1 July 28. No. 2 Broad street. TO DRUGGISTS. A DRUGGIST, doing a prosperous business In a thriving towu iu Alabama, desiring to re | tiro from the bust ness, offeis to sell his DRUG STOKE. Parties desiliug to purchase cau get further information by calling on or addressing THOMAS DxWOLK, May 2-ts at the BuD Offlt •• NICW HOOKS t lIMITM of Religious Thought, by 11. Longue- J villa Mansol: Good news of God, by Charles Kingsley, author j Alton Lock, Years, Ac.; Lite of Socrates, from Orote’s History of Greece; Life of Martin Luther; Life of Oliver Cromwell; | Lift “t Joaa An-. Jail r- wivwl at July 13. J. W. PEASE'S BOOK STORK. NOTICE. OUR Friends, Patrons, and tho Public in gen eral, are hereby notified that owing t * the j advanced state of the season we will now sail our stock of HUM M Eli OOC3 DS at greatly reduced prices! S KOTIICHILD A HltO., July 9. No. H 2 Blood Street. IIA CON I BACON I 1 | AVI NO made arrangements to receive large I L lots of B ACON constantly through the sen sou, on consignment, we are prejuired to offer to j those In want ol this artists, all dii ription . un lin any quantity,at the market rates. A*r|| 2*-tf RAGLAND A BIRCH. GOOD AND MCE! WHITE FISII from Lake Erie just received and for sale low l>y | June I. JAMES W. HAI’PIKGTON. , Evans’ Soothing Syrup! I T'AGII the relief of Children when cutting teeth. I ] A 1 For sale by It* A- WAKE A SON, V August!. No. 74 Broad street. Lace Points anil Hoop Skirts! WE have to-day received another lot of LACE POINTS and HOOP SKIRTS, which being ‘ Iniught very cheap will be sold at remarkably low I prices. S. ROTUCWILD A BRO. i’ •lumbus. July 28, 1869. OAVDLBBI ( ANI)LKMt SPERM Caudles,put up Iu SIX POUND BOXES, for tho couvenluucc of families,for sale whole | sale and retail, by it. A. W’A RE A SDN, 1 my 30. No. 74 Broad street. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS! HOSTILITIES COMMENCED! TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE! $50,000 WANTF.D 1 DRY GOODS FALLING AND A Tremendous ltush Expected! WE, (meaning exactly whai we say,) intend ! closiug out our largo, rich, and most ex cellent stock of DRY GOODS, Ready-Made Clothing, HATS AND BONNETS, Children and Misses’ Flats, Ladies and Gcnt.’s Hoots aud Shoes,, &c., &c., &c. Wo have this day greatly reduced our price ou I every article iu our store, and are determined to ! sell our entire Htook at lower prices than have before been board of. Fine Silks, Tissues, Grona- i dines, Borages, Organdie Muslins, Ac., wo will ‘ soil at less than tho cost of importation. We havo a largo stock of Bonnots, Ladies, Misses and Children’s Flats, Ribbons, Busches, Flowers, Ac., which wo aro determined to offer at Greatly Reduced Prices! Our styles and stock of Ladies’ Shoes aro supe- , riur and of tho best makers, and are now offering I at prices which Ladies will certainly think very j cheap. READY-MADE CLOTHING, Os which wo have a very select stock, we are j determined to close out, even ut great sacrifice, and ] ask those iu want of the article to cull, make tlieir I selections, and then price them. French Lace Mantillas! We have a fine selection of tho above, and will j sell them remarkably low. We believe that the promptness on our part in the execution or fulfillment iu every instance ol what we 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 them that they will be welcomed with our usual courtesy and a willingness to servo them promptly. Terms —Strictly cash when goods are delivered. G. W. ATKINSON & CO., No. 70 Broad Street. Columbus, Gu., May 23,1859. ts DRUGSTORE. URQUHART & CHAPMAN, AT THE OLD STAND 01’ DANFORTH & NAGEL, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A Largo Stock of Fresh and Genuine DRUGS AND MEDICINES. ALSO, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, POTASH, CONGRESS WATER, SPICES Puro Brandies and Wines, BRUSHES, SODA, TOILET ARTICLES FINE CIGARS, Dental and Surgical Instruments, STARCH, SOAPS, FISHING TACKLE, GARDEN SEEDS, and nil other articles umially kept for sale iu a Drug Store, which they offer on ACCOMMODATING TERMS. Mr. FOSTER S. CHAPMAN, of the late firm of Brooks A Chapman, and Mr. OLIVER DAN FORTH, whoso services havo been retained by tho firm, muy both be found constantly at the store, und from their long experience in the busiuoss, feel warranted in asking a liberal share of patron age from their friends and tho public generally. Dr. J. A. URQUIIART, June 15-ts F. 8. CHAPMAN. THOMAS S. SPEAR, (SUCCESSOR TO 8. B. PURPLE,) Corner of Broad and Handolpli Sts. NEW GbOOIDS I f|MIE subscriber would most ro- JL apectfully inform tho citizens of Columbus and vicinity that he (£—/ JfcC is now permanently located iu this place, where he offers for sale rich and extensive assortment of goods in his line, aud at prices which will be perfectly satis factory to the purchaser in regard to price and quality. Every article warranted us represented, aud goods shown with pleasure at all times. His stork consists in part of CLOCKS, a variety of styles, all warranted to keep good time. WATCHKS, for Ladies and Gentlemen’s use. in fine gold and silver coses. Ladies and Gent.’* Gold Cliuius, Keys, Seals, Ac. A rich assortment , of Ladies’ Breast Pins and Ear Rings, Bracelets, Necklaces; Gold, Jot Mid Pearl Crosses; beautiful Patterns, Gold Pencils, Pons for Book-Keeper*. Diamond and Plain Wedding Kings, Gold and Silver Thimbles. Cuff Pins, Miniature Lockets. Children’s Ear Drops and Hoops; Masonic and Odd Follows’ Pius, Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Collar Buttons, Ac., Ac.. Puro Silver Spoons, Forks, Pickle Knives and Forks, Butter Knives, Nnpkin Kings, Fruit Knivoo, Goblets, Ac. CANES —A largo lissortmAt of Plain and Fancy Canes, some with swords. PISTOLS and superior POCKET KNIVES. I’HBBLE SPECTGLES, Os Gold and Steel Frames, of t)>t> host quality manufactured. yCI J vTTwk Watches, Clocks and Jowolry Repaired by experienced workmen and warranted. Lettering and Uikgravlng, Neatly done. Columbus, Ga., January 20, 1859. THE OUKAT FEVER AND AGUE REMEDY NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL! (THE GRENADA ELIXIR, IS warranted to cure Jj’over and Ague, . Chilib aud Fovoi, Dumb Ague, and , Enlargement of the ttpleen, iu every case, or tiie money will bo refuudod. This medicine is warranted to contaiu no arsenic or mercury, or auy other ingredient the least injurious to tho system, and can bo given or takeu iu all cases ; and under all circumstances with perfect oafely. This Elixir possesses wonderful virtues Jit re moving bile, giving strength und vigor to Un- Liver, Kidneys und Stomach. It strike s at the roots of the disease, destroys and nenlraUze* all the miasmatic poison*, and any morbid or bilious N*ci'etiotiK iu tiie stomuch and bowels, thus pro ducing a speedy and permanent cure. 4fsTTry a bottle of this Elixir, aud be con vinced that it is not ouly tiie bust, but tho OIIEAI*EST UEM EL>Y now offered to the public. A ONE DOLLAR BOTTLE has olfen cured from five to six eases. Hold wholesale and retail by PEMBERTON A CARTER, Columbus, Ga , 1 Je27-3m and by all the Druggists In tbe city THE PEOPLE’S COFFEE POT! A FEW dozen more of thoM superior COFFEE POTS, which I will | rant, if mo and us directed, to far excel BP ‘ ?nd’ the Old Dominion, and sold Mt least a third cheaper. Call and see them. aflue lot of COOKING STOVES, which are as fol lows: TIIE VICTOR, a stove made in Augusta. ’ Ga; GOLDEN COOlv AND PLANTER; THE I OOOK'ft > AVOItITK; IKON WIZARD, 4c ; nil <if which I warrant to give satisfaction, i CAM K PANS in variety, HOUSEKEEPING Alt , TICLES of all kiud* and YIN WARE sold aa low ’ ns any other house in the city. Job Work, Roofing and Guttering IN TOWN On COUNTBY. Having one of tho boat Job Workmen, I will do any kind of work at short notice, either in Copper, /inc, Sheet Iron or Tin. Call and see me before getting work elsew ‘iere. I will give you satisfaction. Thankful for past i favors I hope for a continuance of the tame. myl2-tf J- 11. HICKS, Ageut. WAR! WAR! WAR! More Soldiers! More Flg;liting! (1 BEAT reduction in price of Caudles! Ao- Jt sotted Candy made to order ut Sovontoen Conts por Pound, hy the quantity, at the Candy Manufactory of A. VELATi, Columbus, May 20-ts No. 20 Broad street. MORE OF I’ OVK Mu Llltlu, Lore M Lung ; J What will lie do with It; John llulifax, Gentleman, illustrated ; Davenport Dunn, complete, by Chas. Lever; , Gerald Fit/ Gerald. Just received ut ! June 13. J. W. PEASE’S BOOK STORE. COAL ! COAL I , \ TONB of most excollentUrate Coal just re JU ceivuU. Also, Smiths’Coal at sll per ton Apply to J. E. APPLER, February lti-tf Opelika Hail Road. VINK J.-AMCY KLOURI O-rillllLH. Kxtru St. Loui. Hour just rouoivwUnil 1 /3 for i.lu by UUNIIY A CO. CONSOLIDATED LOTTERIES OT GEORGIA! Authorized by a Special Act of the Legislature, for tho benefit of Academics and for other pur poses. HODGES, DAVIS & CO., MANAGERS, MACON, GKO ILO IA. CLASS B, * To bo drawn EVEBY TUESDAY, in tho city of Macon, during the yoars 1859, 1800, 1801, 1802 and 1803. CAPITAL PRIZE, $100,000!! ROYAL SCHEME! IS Numbers—l 4 Drawn Ballots! 14 Drawn Ballots in each Package of 26Tickets! 1 Prize of SIOO,OOO is SIOO,OOO 2 Prizes of 50,000 are 100,000 2 Prizes of 26,000 are 50,000 2 Prizes of 20,000 aro 40,000 2 Prizes of 5,000 are 10,000 2 Prizes of 3,000 are 0,000 2 Prizes of 2,000 are 4,000 1 Prize of 1,000 is 1,000 350 Prizes of 200 aro: 70,000 04 Prizes ot 100 aro 0,400 64 Prizes of 80 are 5,120 G 4 Prizes of to are 3,840 128 Prizes of 50 are 0,400 5,504 Prizes of 32 are 170,128 28,224 Prizes of 10 are 451,584 34,412 Prizes, amounting to $1,030,472 TICKETS sl6. llulves, $8 00; Quarters, $4 00; Eighths, $2 00. Certificates of 20 Wholes $250 00 •• 20 Halves 126 00 “ 20 Quarters 02 60 “ 20 Eighths 31 25 II , D. & Cos. are also Manager* and Contractors of the Florida, Kentucky, ami North and South Carolina Consolidated Lotteries, which they will soon commence drawing. All orders for Tickets should be addressed to HODGES, DAVIS A CO., Macon, Georgia. N. B.—Tiik Combination and Extra Class Lot teries are drawn every day —the Havana every Saturday. Circulars, containing lull explanations of our Schemes, Ac., will be forwarded, by mail, to any oue sending us his uddress. Aug. 29-ly . THE OALLY ARTICLE UNRIVALED IN MARKET, WITU IMMENSE Home and European Demand! rrillJC reason why, is that by Nature’s ow u pro- JL cess it restorus the natural color permanent ly alter tho hair becomes gray; supplies the natural fluids, aud thus makes it grow on bald heads, removes all dandruff, itching, and heat from the scalp, quiets and tone* up tho nerves, ami thus cures all uervou- headache, and may be relied upon to cure all diseases of the scalp and hair; it will stop and keep it from falling off; makes il soft, glossy, healthy and beautiful, and if used by tbe young two or throe times a week, it will never fail or become gray ; then, reader, read tho following aud judge for yourselves ; Nlw York, Jan. 8,1859. Messrs. O. J. Wood if: Cos., UKNTLUIkIf; Having beard u good deal about Professor Wood’s Hair Restorative, uud my bail being quite gray, I made up my mind to lay aside the prejudices which I, iu common witii agnut many persons, hud against all manuer of patent medicines, and a short time ago I commenced using your article, to test it lor myself. • The result lion beeu eo very satisfactory that I am very glad 1 did so, aud injustice to you, as well us lor the encouragement of others who may be ns gray as I was, but who having my prejudice without my reasons for setting it aside, aie um willing to give your Restorative u trial till they have further proof, and the best proof being oo cular demonstration, I write you this letter, which you may show to any such, and also direct them to mo for further proof, who am in uud out of the New York Wire Railing Establishment every day. My hair is now Us natural color and much im proved iu appearance every way, being glossior i ana thicker aud much more healthy looking. I am, yours rospectfully, IIENItY JENKINS, Cor. Columbia aud Curroll sis., Brooklyn. Livingston, Ala., Fob. 14,1858. Prof. Wood —Dear Sir: Your llair Restorative lias done much good in this part of the country. My hair has been slightly diminishing for several years, caused, I suppose, from a slight burn when 1 was quite an infant. 1 have been using youy Hair Restorative for six weeks and I fiud that I havo a line bead of hair now growiug, after having used all other remedies known, to no effect. 1 think it the most valuable remedy now extant, aud advise all who are afflicted that way to use your remedy. You cau publish this if you think proper. Yours, Ac., S. W. MIDDLETON. Philadelphia, Sept. 9,1867. Prof. Wood —Dear Sir: Your llair Restorative is proving itself beneficial to me. The front, and also tiie hack put of my head almost lost it cov i jug—was iu tact bald. 1 havo used but two hull pint bottles of your Regulative, and now tho top I of my bond is woll studded with a promising crop of young hair, and the float is also receiving its benefit. 1 have tried other preparations without any benefit whatever. 1 think (row my own per sonal recommendation, l can induce many to try it. Yours, respectfully, D. it. THOMAS, M iA No. 404 Vine btrtet. Tho Restorative is put up iu bottles of thru* sizes, viz: largo, medium and small; the small holds half a pint, and retails ut one dollar per bottle; tho medium bolds at lcari twenty per cent, more iu proportion than tiie small, retails for two dollars a bottle; the large holds a quart, ibrty per ceut more iu proportion, and retuilsfor three dol lars a bottle. O. J. WOOD A CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway, New York, (in the great N. Y. Wire Railing Estab lishment,) uud 114 Market street,St. Louis, Mo. iud sold by all GOOD DRUGGISTS and FANCY GOODS DEALERS, i June 8, {l4s ; "i LIFE DROPS’ THE GREAT REMEDY FOR 1 Diarrhoea, Cramps or Pains in tho titomach or Bowols, Cholera Morbus, Incipient Jdtagcfl of Cholera, Cholic and Kindred Dise. iaea. rpHlff medicine lias been thoroughly tested JL during the last ten yeois, aud experience Ims pioved it to be far superior to any remedy now before the public for this class of diseases. U is perfectly safe and reliable, Aloes not couslipatu I the bowels but effects a radical and Immediate iutu iu ihoSu aovaje that other rcjxudicsdo not reach. Severe cramps and pain* in the stom hcli or bowels cured iu twenty minutes by one or two doses of twenty drops. It is equally elfica cious in all stomach or bowel difficulties. Tlib following in a s iinplo of Hie testimony w e are daily receiving: COLUMLUS, Miss., May 16,1869. I have used the Life Drops put up by Trail A Stow, for Diun hu*a, Cholic, Ac., and consider it tho most valuable medicine in these cuses I have ever known. Lost y ear I would have been willing sever*) times to have givcu twenty dollars for a vial ut tL* Lite Drops. I'leuse let me hear from ’ you immuUuUdy, aud do not lail to stud me some of your JUfe Drops. JOHN HALL, M. D. Further abuudunt proof* ol the value of this article are iu Utoht'.lvl*/i ull egent*. Prepar'd by TRAIL A ffFOW', No. 43 Bowery, New Yui k, and sold everyjvlmuvb at 25 cents a bottle. PEMBERTON A CARTER, June l 3ui Sole Agents fur Col r ipij;us. FRKSII SUPPLIES RECEIVED BY V-A.3ST IULOTJ S - Goshen Butter ; New State Cheese; * English Dairy Cheese; Pine Apple Cheese; Extra Sugar Cured Hams; Sugar Cured Jowls; Best Leaf Lard; Baltimore Miouldors : Fulton Market Ilf of; Pig Pork; Horse Radish; Chow Chow l’icklus-; Fulton Market Beef; Pig Pork; Horse Radish ; Chow Chow Pickles ; Extra Table Oil; French Mustard ; Fine Claret Wine; Rest Champagne M'iuo; I lo Boxes Fresh Lemons. July 1. HARRISON & PITTS, Auction and Commission Merchants AND NEGRO BROKERS, 09 and 01 Broad St., Columbus, (in. WE still continue the above line at our old stand. ThunkfNil for tbe patronage here to lore so liberally extended u* by our friends and the public, we hope by renewed exertions to merit its continuance. No offortn will be spared to give entire satisfaction to those who may confide tlieir business to our care. We will give our personal i attentiou to tho *alo of REAL ESTATE, NK ! GROKS, MERCHANDISE and PRODUCE. Hav ing Hon see fitted up expressly for the purpose we aro prepared to board, purchase aud sell Negroes on Commission. , . . , Liberal advances will be made as heretofore OU i Negroes and Merffcandise. Administrators aad Executors’ Sales attended > to on reasonable terms. i A stock of likely NEGROF.S, of all class* m. al ways kspton band. HARRISON A PITTS. Columbus, August 31,1858-ly BOMBTIIINCI M< IBS (1 ÜBT received superior Fmokod Beef Towgims; f) Superior Italian Bologna Sausages; •* Pickled BeerTonguee; “ Pickled Family Beef; M Smoked *• ** *• Cod Fish; “ English Duiry Cheese; “ Pine Apple 14 Also, more fresh June Goshen Butter, and a few choice Spiced Mutton Hums. HOWELL A JOHNSON, Columbus, July 14. No. 138 Broad at.