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About The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1859)
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S SUPERIOR X> X* OSS Gr oods —FOR FALL AND WINTER! JUST NOW ORKNI.D A-NO OFFERED At the Lowest Market Prices, AT THU PEOPLES’SAVING STORES Nos. 24 and 104 Broad Streets. WK would most particularly call the atten tion of the Ladies to our large and excellent stock of SHAWLS, BONNETS, HATS, FLOWERS, TRIM M ISOS, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, CLOAKS, TALMAS, Silk and Silk Robes, CORSETS, &e., &e., ALL OF THK LATEST IMPORTATIONS and FASHIONS, AND AT SUCH DUCKS AS WILL DEFY COMPETITION AND GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. We have also on hand a large aaaortmant of all kind, of DOMESTIC GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, FRENCH AND NEGRO BLANKETS, UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS, &c. and will sell them at a very nmal! profit to all CASH BUYKUS. B. Q. & S. STERN, Columbus, Oct. 16, 1869. FALL TRADE FOR 1859. I. A. BROKAW & CO. AUK NOW OPENING A LAROK STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTIIINU, WHICH WK AUK OFFKKINO AT Reduced Prices for Cash, OR TO PROMPT PAYING CUHTOMKRS. ALSO, JUST RECEIVED A SELECT STOCK OF Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, WHICH WK WILL make up to order In the latest and most approved STYLES I With promptueßn, w.irianted til givn RiitlHfactlon IN ALL CA SlO S. I. A. BROKAW A CO. OnlninlniH, (la.. Rapt. 22, IHftO ts SADDLERY, HARNESS, SC. 1850—FALL TRADE..IBSO SHERMAN & CO. AUK now re reiving their est. .#np S? _ FALL aTO OK, rO y< .f consisting of Bad- C” ‘ - ‘ dies and Harness ‘tBKPZiJ *7 ol all kinds,llem- /JU/V/ “ lock and Oak Bole N J |PT’ Leather, Freucli I 1 A r\ IV * American Calf V I ✓ wL Skins; Harness, JIK/fV f Hand and Lacing f *■*> Leather; Sole Leu- if ther and Ladies’ Freucli THUNKS of varlou# style* and Rises ; Va lines, Carpet Bags, Saddle and Harnorn Trizr mings, Whips, Collars, Bridles, Plantation Gear, Trace Chains, Hamoa, and everything usually kept in the line, which Are offered low lor cash or approved credit, (live us a call. Wo are also mauufacturing HARNESS our selves, and would invite the order* of those who want a first-rate home-made article. 4ST* Repairing done with dispatch. BUKHMAN A CO., Next door below Bank of Columbus. Columbus, Oa., Sept. 13,1859. dswly 86 Broad St.roet 86 lhim~l HOSE WOULD respectfully iiivite their friends and all others to the inspection of their new stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS WHICH VVB IIAVK PARTLY IN STORK, AND ARE DAILY RECEIVING! llctddoa a full aMortiuent of DOMESTIC GOODS there will bo fouud at our store a large assort ment of LADIES* DRESS GOODS, the same Including all the Latest Styles of the season, as also of LADIES’ SHAWLS, SKELETON SKIRTS, EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY, and many other articles too uutuerous to mention. OIK BOOTS AND SHOES are bought direct from the manufacturers, ena bling us thereby to sell the same at really low prices. Blankets and Pant Stalls in large quantities, and at prices as low as the lowest. 4M~Our stock being well (Assorted, we are con fident to be able to suit ull parties in the quality ordinals, as well as in prices. ILJLIUS A HOSE, OolnmLu-. Q i No M Broad sir* t ('LOTIIINU AM) t.INT.'N FURNISHING GOODS At No. HO lh'osul St. ATTACHED t Mr Dry (foods Store ibere will bo found k Urge stock of Ready-Made Clothing HA. TS, CAPS, GenU's Furnishing Goods, Ac. All of which art* particularly adapted to thi* market, and which will be i.<M *\ unusually low prices. Ail llioim* in need of the above named article# will And it to tlielr interest to (tire tin call, as wo are determined not to I*** umlcm.i'd in theae Goods. ILUOft A ROSE, Bti liroad et. Oolumbuv.Oa. octl FALL AND WINTER C LOTHING For 18850 and ’*JO. J. H. MERRY, No* llrood afreet, Col u mini#, Qa„ TITOULD respectfully cull attention to hie new ff atock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING for Gentlemen, Youths and Children# wear; alao to a superior assortment of Oent/s Furnishing Goods, all of which are warranted to be of the LATEST STVLK OF MANUFACTURE, and will be sold on the most reasonable term#, together with a good assortment of UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS, CANES, CARPET BAGS, Ac. Columbus, <la„ Oct 6,l(>S. j m ■riaoci hoots i I VSSCT from Holland, conat.t- u< v ~m if ,°f Ul * moat l auniul ‘s£t‘ Houbl. ami Single Urarlniba of -W aarlou. color.; Inrce Double T„.tJr* K “It; . ,h * nv b^.illlfnl or tbo Ullutn Lanuf.illuin or Jw.., 77,77 . i recelveiUud for .ale by 1 bllljr, jg.t I j££i£!t S. A tt| * 80N COTTOM SALKS’ HOOKS, FOR Warehouse uaa.Jut receded at J. W. i'KABI'B BOOK STORE. I BOOTS AND SHOES! WK have now In Store our . TJ^ So mm or Stock of Gents, Uadi cm, Misses and Cbil- *^*'*C\ H *t in ‘h it oo t h rv% iSJ /> \ 1 AM) BUOEH wiiicli for quail- wOv - ty, quantity and economy to the c •"^l'**I*^* 1 *^* purchaser, Hur paricN anything brought here. Among our tiUK'-k may be found— j FOR GENTLEMEN-, Gent.’ French Calfl’nmn U a,t.; l.iflil Walt “ ** ** Calf Oxford Tie*; *< <* Kid 44 44 “ French Calf Low Shoes, Pumps, and i 44 (1 love “ 44 “ light welted, j 44 Congross Calf Gaiters; “ 44 Kid “ “ I‘attorn Leather Gaiters; “ 44 Silk “ “ “ Opera “ “ Union “ “ Lasting Ties, “ Pat. Leather Oxfords, Pumps aud half w.; “ HcottTiea; “ Hlippers with and without heels; “ Highland Ties; And numerous other kinds,both tine and common. FOE LADIES, Finest Kid and Morocco Lace and Congresn j Boots, thin soles, with and without heels; Finest Silk Warp Lasting Lace and Congress do. Serge do Borre 41 44 “ “ “ j Eugene “ “ 44 ** 44 “ ! Italian and English 44 44 44 44 I Freneh and Glove Kid 44 “ 44 44 French Kid Ileel .“Uppers; English Kid and Morocco Hllppors; English Lasting Morocco Slippers; Velvet Toilet Slipperu; French Kmbr/>i*kred SUpperr; White Kid Slippers; Kid and Morocco Buskins; French Kid Ties; Calf and Goat Laco Boots, with and without heeds. MISSES. Misses* Glove Kid Congress Boots; “ English do. with and without hcols; 44 Pi Ik v/arp, Serge, etc.; 44 English Lasting—Congress and Lace Gaiters, with and without heels; 44 Fine Kid Slippers, with and without heels; 44 White Kid Slippers; “ School Shoes—Rome thing durable. CHILDREN. Children's Congress Ileel Gaiters; 44 Lace lloel Gaiters; 44 Kid 44 Flippers; 44 44 14 Boots, and al*out thirty additional kinds with and without heels. A LARGE STOCK OF Negro Brogans and Servants shoes, Hewed end Pegged, conatan 4 ly on hand. Weave receiving fresh Goods every week from our own Factories To Country Merchants and Traders WK OFFKII <JUR GOODS AT NEW YORK PRICES. ONLY ONE PRICE, From which there will he no deviation in any Instance. A. C. SAUNDERS & CO., No. 102 Broad lit., next door to .1. Kyle A Cos. Columbus,(la., May 27. RAGLAND & BIRCH, WHOLES ALK AND RETAIL GROCERS AND COMMISSION TS, No. 128 lii‘ou,d st;., Tint hi: DOORS UK LOW PLANTERS’ HOTEL,) COLUMBUS, G-A. \I T i* are root iving and shall continue to keep a If large assortment oi FAMILY GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, suitable hoth f<r tlie city and country trade, which we will sell at wholesale and retail, at the lowest market rates Ouryguck consists in part of the following: SUGAR—Clarified, New Orleans. Muscovado, Crushed, Powdered, Loaf, Cos tire Sugar, A HAD. OOFKKK—Kio Java, Luguay ra.Cuba, Maracaibo. MOLASSES—West Inuia, New Orleans, Sugar House. UAOdN—Bides. Shoulders. 1 hiins. LARD—in barrels, in kegs YEAST POWDERS. SODA—in kegs, iu pound papers. BALKKATUS—in pound papers. SAL BoDA—In kegs. TO a* A oil—in Caiir and caaks. CATSUP—Tomato and Walnut. PEPPER SAUCE—pints and quarts. IN DlGO—Carolina, Spun . Flot, Manilla. MUSTARD—in cans. MATCH KS—Com. and Waterproof MACARONI. PICK LHS—Mixed. Gherkins, SARDINES; HERRINGS VINKO AR—Cider. White Wine. BUCKWIIEAT; POTATOES RICK; KIRK CRACKERS. PRESKRVKS—(Iinger, Chow Chow. CllEKSK—Goshen, English Dairy. RAGGING—Gunny. ROPE—Kentucky, Philadelphia, Manilla,Jute, W’hife Cotton, Red ford, Plow Line. TU INK—Bagging Twine,Cotton Twine. NAILS—Head Nails, 3d to 40d., Finishing Nails. SALT—Liverpool, Table, in bugs, boxes, and Suck*. CAN DDES—Sperm, Star. Tallow, Adamantine. STARCH—PearI and No. 1, Corn Starch for PuddingH. SNUFF—Scotch. Maccahoy Jars and bottles. WRAPPING PAPER. SOAP—Toilet, Fancy, Bar,Transparent. SPlCKS—Pepper, Ginger, Spirt*, Nut megs, Mare, Cloves, Cassia, Gtound Pepper,Ground Ginger. TEA—liysou, liuporial. Gunpowder, It I ark. FRUlT—Raisin*. Almond a, Figs, Nuts ot various kiuds. MACKEREL—BarreI*.No. 1,2, 3, hall barrels, kitts. BLACKING. TOBACCO-Rough aud Ready Twist, aud vari ous biainUund qualities. CIG ARS—American, Spanish,German, Cheroot. Si Kl’P—Lemon, Pineapple, Strawberry, Rasp berry, Orange, Sugar liouae. CANDlES—Assorted Stick, Sugar Plum*. GUNPOWDER—whoIe, half, aud quarter kegs, Deer, Cuuiatcr, RlaMing. SlloT—Drop, Buck. LEAD—Bar. IIUCKNTS Painted.t>rus* bouud,*ugai buckets. TUBS; BROOMS; MEASURES. PORTER A ALE—B.yub*’, quart* aud pints. BITTERS—SIough tou. CORDlALS—perdtir.en, Peppermint pt rgallou, Cin uamou. CHAMPAGNE—IIeiUsick, quarts ami piute,va rious brauil* aud qualities. VVIN KB Madeira, Sherry,Tvneriffe. Burt,Sweat Malaga, Bottled. BRAN DIES— Domestic, lYiuli.Cofcmu, Uifteretit biauiiia. Buttled. GlN—liollaud. Northern, Domestic. SCI I NADI'S Wolte’s Atxmiatic Fclieidaiu. GINGER NN INE—LottUd. BLACK ItKKH Y WIN F—bottled. BLACK BERK Y IIRANDY-bottled. CHERRY CORDIAL--Uutied KAS I’BERRY 00 It DIA L—bottle J. PRESERVED FRUITS—in esus RUM—Jamaica, New Kiiglami. W 1118kKY— Nectar,in hottley, AluLrosiol,Old MouuuxNhola. BourLou, Reetilied. Scotch, lrikh CL ARET- Bottled, pel doy.su. SW MET OIL— pi it is and quarts ClDEß—Swset. FOREST WINK BITTERS. Call and examine our stock before making your purchases. Orders promptly and faithfully exe cuted. April 2d RAGLAND k BIRCH. THE PEOPLE’S COFFEE POT! A FKW <l,'inn mot, ,hi‘M'.ttporb r . I il COFFIiK IVI'’ will,lt 1 mil ,i jTI, I rant. if ll'fil it. directed, to far excel ES” ‘ 8 tlio Old Dotuiulim, uuil aoltl at Imi .iMri&f’S, iblrtl’ heaver Call ami iw them A i.WBW| atlno lot ofOtbIKINU STOYKB. wliloli are a. fol -Iwm : Til K VICTOR, it atom mailt’ In Auitmda ‘la; UOI.DKN OtKIK AND I'I.tNTKK; TIIF COHK> FAVOUITK; IKON WI/AUI), Ac.i all of will.'li I warrant to ulro .alMai-tl CAKF I’ANS in variety, HoISTK Kl.plMl AR TICI.Df I'l all Mud. ..ml .IN tVAKK aoli] a. low a. any oilier houso tu thweity. i Job Work, Roofing: and Guttering: IN TOWN on COUNTHY. I Harm, ouo .1 the boat Jab Workmen. I will do auy k.ltill “f Wink at .holt notin’ ultlieriu Cupper. [ Zinc. Shift Iron or Tin. Call ami aoe mo li. f tro .'ottlu;, work al.ewhere. I will |ye you .all.factb n, Tbatikful for juot favor. I Itopo fora continuancem tin- .ante, I tnjrlH-tf J II HICKS. Agoal. KItKMII AHHIVALA I r piiK .übactibara ar r.i'ejylnir a I ante am! well i 1 a h< lid ai.i tun nt 1 1 Family UrtKcrlca.cou .i.tlntt In | ait of ibo following: [ KatraChoice Northern Hutier In IS lb. kilt, Fulton Market 11. efln half barrel.; New Hulled Itui kwh; at; Noa. 1, 2 ami 3 Matktre). in t|r. am! half hbla.; rmokeil Beef Tongue-; SugarCuradß.ef llama; Sugar Curisl Bacon Ilanm; r reeh Ral.i , i, Curt ant., CHron, A Imonda, Peran Nutt, Filbert., C 4 Pruacrew. Sauce, anti Catnip. of every kind; Alan tbe limn imported llrandic. and Win*, .eleeted e|ire..ly lor Inttiily uae, of the molt re liable Importing houaiw in Ilia I'aitad Stair,; Alao a choice •election of Dome.tic Mquor. of every kind—fine old Kte IVhi.ky, Peach and Apple llrandy, Ac., “Old Tnu” tiln. Sirup da gnuime, Bacrliu. and Facbetn Bitter.; Also a large and choice .tick ~| Sagar. aud Tolotcr of ev.ry brand and grade Uhe u a call. Ol'N'BY A CO. C.'lunil'ua. (ia.. Nov 8.1869. INVOICK PAHKIII A FKW Krama of Cotton Invoice Paper, far ■ale by CHAFFIN A JOII.NSJN. S.ptember 8,186 V. ARBOR BILLIARD SALOON, EATING HOUSE, ■; ‘% Y: -AND BA.R ROOM. ‘j'llK Proprii tom t ike pleasure in calling the X attention of g nth nit nin u-arc hos .i place to spend an hour quietly and pleasantly, to the above saloon. Tiny have in excellent playing order fi v of l'helun'a Debt Murblo'Top Tableu, with all the late improvements. This Saloon is superior to any i:i the Htato, both for Tables and its internal tinisli, and is furnished with an abun dance of comfortable scats, hence any one In search of pl*oi*ure, can here find what he desires. Billiard Cues, Leathers, and Cue Wax always on hand, and for sale, for Cash only , at reasonable rates. The Luting Room and Bar in located immedi ately bouealh tin- Pnlocn, where all the delicacies of the season can he had ut the short* st notice, while the Bar will he always supplied with the la st brands of Liquors and Cigars that the New York and Havana markets furnish. Meals can be obtained at all hours, from 0 in the morning to 12 o’clock at night. Bans*rigors by hu> of the rail roads can obtain uiealn in time lor the departure of the trains Attentive and obliging servants are employed, who will attend promptly to tin- wants of gentle men patronizing this establishment. hhouldany servant fail to render necessary attention at any time, gentlemeu will please report the same to either of the proprietors. Thankful for past patronage, wo respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, promising that no effort will ho spared to make a visit to the Arbor pleasing and agreeable. C. A. KLINK, Aug. UO-Otn T. MARKHAM. WARNOCK & SALISBURY, (OFFICE AT LOWELL WAREHOUSE,) Uonnnission, Factorage, Receiving and FORWARDING MEKG It A N TS, GOLI Mill s, OA. I >ARTICULAR attention given to th*f;V\VV\ sale of COTTON, and to farniihing|SjH|uAM BAGGING and KOPM to Planters. I** IJ 3 Columbus, Ga., Bept. 10, 1869. dm NOTICK I NOTICK! Otkicb Muscooke Rail Road,) Columbus, Ga., April 24. / f IIK charges on Cotton X by this Road to Bavan L* 1 . J nab will he Sixty Cents iajyYA. per 100 Iks., until further o,l yw notice. W. L. CLARK, Nov. 16-ts Superintendent. NOTICE! SHIPPERS of Freighter) theOpelika •. *vw. Branch and Montgomery and West IfA t Point Hail Road, are notified that Freight will he received from Hun Kir-* : until 4 o’clock p. m., and not before or after these hours. J. K. APPLEIi, Agent. Columbus, Dec. 20,1858-ts CHANGE OF SCHEDULE! Muscoaix Kail Road, ) Columbus. Ga., July 15. 1868. J 171 ROM and alter thib date, the Day Mail Train ’ will leave tlm Depot at 3.46 P. M., and arrive at Macon at 9.18 !*. M. Leave Macon at 9.45 A. M.; arrive at Colum bun at 3.46 I*. M. Night Mail Train will leave Columbus at 4 A Mami arrive at Macon at 9.60 A. M. Leave Macon at 11.46 P. M.. arrive at Colum bus at 6.36 A. M. W. L. CLARK, Columbus, Nov. IC. 1869. Sup’t. NOTICE, SHIPPERS! itaiaigi \liL Cotton intended to bu si;i{>ped over the Mobile and Girard Kail Road, must lravo the name of the owner in full, together with the in itials oi tL Cci.bigi.e*- distinctly marked on each hale, uh the agents have positive orders uot to receipt for any Cotton unhs* no marked. Tin brands for marking will h furnished by any of the Ware !!• uses t*> their customerh gratis. Tln> liability of tho Company begins with the date of the receipt, mid ceases when t he Cotton is t hrown off the cars at Girard. The liability on all Goods ceases when they are ready for delivery at the Mationa to which they are rent, us appears from tho subjoined rtsolution of tho Board of Directors: “ Jusolml, That when Goods are delivered at the Agencien of this Rond where ordered, tho lia biiityoftho Road for said Goods ceases, and that the Goods are at the rtek of the ow tiers.” No article 1 Height will he delivered until all charges on the w hole bill are paid. JOHN HOWARD, Bept. 19 Bn ii 11 u r and 9vp’l E. JACKSON’S 3NJ33W STOnE, No. 133 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga., Next Door to S. Ogletree’s Auction Room. STAKE pleasure in informing my friend* and customers that 1 have returned from New York, and opened file above establishment with a splendid stock of Dry Goods and Clothing, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOPS. A Iso ft large assortment of BLANKETS, KER SEYS, KINSEYS, and all kind* of DOMESTICS. Spending nio*t of my time iu New York, and manufacturing moat of my own Clothing, lam able to undersell one and ail. My Dry Good* and other Good* are month bought for cash, aud war ranted to give every one satisfaction. As I will send Good* from New York weekly, you will always tiud a well selected and large stork mi baud. AH I ask i* to call and see for yourselves. B. JACKSON, sept'2B-om No. 133 Broad street. NOTICE. VS I have given up business entirely, and wish ing old matter* settled up, 1 do hereby re quest all those that are indebted to me to call and pay up at Mr B. Jackson’* store, No. 133 Broad street, (tny old stand.) •< pm 3m OH. GOLDBTKIN. ONION SETS I IIMUTF and Yellow Onion Sets for sale at tin* ff Cash Drug Store of J. A. WHITESIDE k CO. KEROSENE OIL I r |Ml E genuine Kerosene Oil for sale at the Cash I Drug Store of J. A. W IIITFSIDE k CO UIKNINU FLI1I>! IJH>U sale at the Cash Drug Store* of J. A. WHITESIDE k CO. GUAY POTASH l f|MIK best quality of Potash for sale at the C**li 1 Drug Store of J. A. WHITESIDE k CO. The above, with every other article in the Drug hue, we are ofleiing at tho lowest prices for cash. J. A. AVIUTKSIDK & CO., Wholesale and Retail Druggists, NEARLY OPPOSITE PLANTERS’ HOTEL, COLUMBUS, OA. November 18. ISM). ts LUCIUS HART, Noh. 4 slid ( Burling Slip, New York, IMPUUTI.I. OF AND DKAI.KK IN 11I.0DK TIN, bill UtAP, > NICK Kl,, 111 Bill I T MKT Al,. ANTIMONY, TINNKUS’ BOLDKR, IIAK TIN, SPKI.TKK “ HIHI.TKK, l.Ntli T COPPKR, I'ltl I,KAII. BISMUTH. Also Manu f acturi r and luiporterof Silver Plated and Britania Ware. 4fci*Tilo Trade supplied on tbi* moat favorable • v 3m Coughs, Colds and Influenzas! VS tins L tin* nwon fur the prevalence of those 11 tbit ion#, nil pfi-oi ns who may l>* tivulhd with any of thia cl as* **f diaoaaf#, art* pHilltulaily r.comuicndid to try 1)K WAHK’B FAMILY t OUUIi BYKt’l*, h.i h pleasant, aptfdy ami certain c ure Hu udreds of ccrl itlcatea could bf procured in thi# city of it# beinflcUl eilecta iu w'.l of thi# claaiuf c luplwinta I’n iu its pLaawut nets It la very eu-y to lm adniiniateied to dill* •Iren. It enn hi* hud at ln Drug t<(orra of ClignUHT * CIIAHMAN, and N 1 I. \ WAKI - MBHCiiANTb* ArcbVwT IIOOKN, IJOH drawing off account#, with paper much ■ uperlor lo th* common bill rap, Ju#t re •ivptl at J W. I’KAHK.’H HOl>K hlOHk GAHDKN MkKUI Ij'HLSH harden B<ed for#ale by 1 lh*r. tl ts nUH T HAHT A OIIATMAN. PRINTING PAPER. V FIRST UATK article ooiialantly on hand of alNiroa. The Sun 1 printed on our paper Aug.l2. ROCK ISLAND TATKtI MILLS. UKKK TONUI KBI / ‘IUOICK Smoked Bras TONGUES. Juat receUed V-’ and f,*r rule by Sept 12. OUNBY A CO. HAINIKBI HAIrtINPI IAYKH and Malaga Raivina, boxc# and half J boxea, and Sn tut a Haiaius, jut rcceiv and and for alr by J. L CELL A. PIC Kid 1C 18, MAHDIKKS, Ac. Tickle#, by the gallon or jar; Sardine#, 1 aud didervut aort# of Treoeri e*. For rale by Decemitcr and. J L. CELLA. POTASH! POTASH! Tl r lllTT and Gray Totarb. for #ale by FT R A. WAKE A SON, S*. 74 Hrad #t. FLI Il> ! HIIB I \ VKRY auperior article. jn#t received and for l\ •*!• by K. A. WARK A SO.N, Nov. 10. No. 74 Broad at. A. CARD. Ji?) V'/Vv ■ INOW have ou lian<l a large assortment of VRHICLKB, of the finest material and choicest manufacture ever before offered in this market, embracing COACHES, BERLINS, CALECHES, MOCK CAI.KCUEB, ROCKAWAYS, TOP AND NO TOP BUGGIES. Also a splendid stock of Now York Trotting Buggies, OF EVERY STYLE AND DESCRIPTION, which I offer on better terms than can he afforded elsewhere, for cash or approved credit. 1 am about wiii-liiig up rny business, and would be obliged to ail indebted by uote or account, to call and settle either by cobh or nattsluclory re newal. All who omit this will find their claims in tho hands ot uu attorney for collection. JI. C. McKEK. N. B.—J have the sole right to sell in this market work from the celebrated uunutactories of James M. <4uiuby A Cos., Baldwin A Thomas, and iieden berg A Lit tel I, who are acknowledged the last makers in the country. 11. C. McKEE. Columbus, January 26-ts GOETCIIIUS & HODGKM’ COLUMBUS STEAM PLANINb MILLS. Ojrneiof Bt.Claii and Jackson streets, near the Methodist Church, OOLUMBUB, QA. * | Gila •Hiabiishweiii liae now comruencad opt- X rations, with entirely new machinery and all tho latest improvements. He have secured the most experienced workmen, and intend to us* none but the best material. Sasli, Rklnds and Panel Doors, Will be furnished and boxed ul the Factory,at the following prices: Babii.—Bxlo, 7 cents; primed ami glazed, 12*^eta. 10x12, 9 4 * “ 4 18 “ 12x14, 10 4 4 4 4 4 4 25 “ 12x16,11 *• “ 27 “ 12x18, 12 44 “ ** 30 44 12x20, 14 44 4 ‘ “ 35 44 12x22,18 “ <* 4O 44 12x24, 18 44 “ * 45 44 The above Sash are 1% inch thick, and made plain. When they are made Lip Sash, twocents per light willbeadded. All Sa.ih glazed with a superi or article of French Glass. For the convenience of those ordering, we give bolow tho sizes of Frames for Windows for the above sized Glass: MO. 0 LIGHTS. BIZX <P OPENING -Bxlo, 12 lights 3 ft loVfxtt ft Bxlo, 15 “ 4ft B>4x2 ft 4k Bxlo, 18 44 sft Ux2ft Bxlo, 24 44 stt 6Ux3lt % luxl2, 15 44 sft sUx2ftlOU 10x12.18 44 oft 6UX2 ft 10U 10x12,24 - 4 ft 66™x3 ft 10V 10x14,12 “ sft ft 10U 12x14, 16 44 Oft 4Wx3ft 4U l, 18 44 7 ft OUx3 ft 4U 12x16, 12 44 6ft 10Ux3 ft 414 i 1 Stale, 15 “ 7ft 2l|x3ft 4U 12x18,12 “ 6ft 6Ux3ft 4U 12x20,12 “ 7ft 2V|x3 ft 4 % 12x22, 12 44 7ft ft 4^ 12x24 12 44 Bft 6’|x3ft \V % 14x20, 12 44 7ft 2V2x3ft1012 14x24, 12 44 Bft ft 10^ Rolling Biinas, tor Windows, 00 cents per foot, measuring the length. A window five feet would cost s3without Painting,Catches, or Hinges. PANEL POORS: \% inch thick, without Moulding $2 50 U*'4 “ “ “ “ 2 76 1% 44 44 4 parrels moulded on one aide... 3 60 \y A * . ** * “ ... 400 1/h “ 44 Moulding one side 3 CO 1% “ 44 “ 3 26 i% <k 44 Moulding both sides 350 % “ “ “ 44 “ 376 44 44 4 * 44 4 ‘ 4 00 1% 44 44 44 “ 44 4 50 In addition to tho above, Blinds painted and fur nished with Hinges nd Catches, if denired : also. 4hb!i glazed with German or French plate, paint od, stained, enamelled, embossed and Bohemian glass, of all shades and colors, for side and transom lights and office windows. Plant and specifications for all descriptions of buildings, furnished to order, with ostimates, if de si red. Contracts made for construction and erection of buildings,ou reasonable terms. All kinds of lumber planed, and flooring and ceiling tougned and grooved. 8cro!l anil other descriptions of Brackets, for or namenting Cottages, Green Houses, Ac., made to order. The proprietors ami builder s believe they can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with orders. All theabove work will be furnished at short notice. Sash kept constantly on hand. All orders sent With the Cash, Os OGy Acceptance, will rn*>Pt with prompt attention. Work to be sent by the River. Rail Roads, or in Wagons will be at tho risk of the purchaser, as the work will bo considered de livered. Special contracts cau be made for large Jobs. Jan. 16-1 y tAUlVeii ta MORTON’S Steam, Bash and Blind Manufactory, OGLETHORPE STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. fftUIS Manufactory has boon is in successfulop- L eration for over three years, and is still con tinued. All woik will be done by experienced workmen, with good quality of lumber, and the latest improved machinery. Sash, Blinds, and Fanol Doors, Will be furnished am! boxed at tho Factory, at the f -llowiug prices: Saah— 8 X 1t)... 7 cts. Primed 10 x 12... 9 “ “ “ ...18^* 12x14 ..10“ “ “ ...26 12 x 10...11 “ “ 27 12 x 18...12 “ “ ...so 12x20. ..14“ “ 36 * 12 * 22... 16 “ .. ," 40 12 x 24...18 “ tt The above Saah are 1% inch thick, and made plain In all case* where they are made Lip-Raab two rente per light will lie added. All Sneh glared with good French Glass, primed with the test Paint, and superior Putty. Rolling Blinds for Windows, 6u cents per foot, measuring the length. A window five feet wonldcoat $3, without painting, catches, or hingee. PANEL DOORS, Hi inch thick, without moulding, $2 69—mould iug one side,s3 09—moulding both sides. $3 60. IJ-4 inch thick, w ithout moulding, $2 76—mould iug one side, $3 26—moulding both sides, $3 76. I'A inch thich. 4 paunels moulding on one side, |3 60—moulding both sides, |4 00. inch thick, 4 panels moulding on one side, f4 Oil—moulding both sides, $4 60. In addition tv the above, Blinds painted and fur niehed with hinges and catches, if desired; aleo. Sash glased with Gerinuu or French plate, painted, stained, enameled, embossed and Bohemian Ulass, of all shades aud colors, for side and transom lights and office wimlows. Flans and specidcatioue for all descriptions of buildings furnished to order, with estimates, if do sited. Contracts made for construction aud erection of buildings, on reasonable terms. Scroll and other descriptions of Brackets, for or uuraentlug Cottages. Green Houses, Ac., made to order. The proprietors being practical mechanics and builders, believe they can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with orders. *4“ All the above work will be furnished at short notice. Rash kept constantly on hand. All orders sent with the cash, or city acceptanco. will meet with prompt attention Work to be Bent by the itivsr, Rail Road, or In Wagons, will be at the risk of the purchaser, as the work will becouslderod delivered. Rpcclal contrartscan he made for large jobs M. BARRINGER, •tannery 24. ly ,t TANARUS, MORTON WALTER C. WRIGHT, At the junction of Oglethorpe and Warren streets, opposiu* tlu* Muscogee Iron Works, COEIJMIHIS, OKOIIGIA, 1 \EALKK iu GKOOKUUS, THUVISIONS aud 1 / TUI’NTKY TRODUC*. Alw.ua on hand and con#tantly receiving new auppliei of tho fol io wr lug article# : Bacon aud Laid ; Flour of vaiioti# qualitica Sugara, Crashed nud I‘owdcred ; Sugar#, White aud Light Brown ; Craeker#. Butter, Soda aud Sug rr; Soap. Tactile, Turpentine and Toilet; Uig ir-, of varlon# brand#; ‘ir* und L'luuamon; Tot acco, Chewing and Sin king ; Soda, in pounds, halve# and quarters; >al Soda aud Simp I‘owder# ; Topper; Spice; Nutuieg; Ginger Race; Tute Dtirhum Mustard; Yea#t Towdara,Praaton A Merrill'#; Tea#, Oolong and llyvon ; Mackerel; Sardines Salt, by the Mick aud bu#h* I; S|**itn Candle#; Table Salt iu boxc#; Ailamautine Caudle#; Ture i’earl Stanli; Simfl; Bio Coffee; Star uud Tallow Candle#; Cologne; Ka#encis; Matches, watei prind and wax; I audantm; Thelp#* Mo## Hose Candy, assorted. Meal aud (irita; Syrup anti Kico; Tinware; Corn aud Fodder; Lock's Cut rjr Comb#; Weeding llo*#; give#; Fry Tana; Tub#; Sulphur, Cooper a# and Cream Tartar; Bucket*; Salt# and Saltpetre; Flow Line#; Clothe# Lines and Pins; h#lde# various other article#, such a# are generally kept hi a Grocery Store. Uiglieet cash price paid for K#g#, Tallow and Bee# Wax. P-w-Call and examine for youreelve#. fr lam determined to acll a# cheap as the chea|>e#t. for ca#h aud cash only.. W ALTER C. M RIGIIX. Golumbu#, August 19, lsoib Fisher’s River, North Carolina, n\ Skltt, •* who win raised tbar; M Leaves from au Actor’s Note Book, by George Yandenhoff; Art and Ueereationa, beiug instruction in Drawing, Tainting, and ail other branches Fancy and Ornament 1 Work ; Carolina Sport* by Land au>l M ater, including incident# of Devil Lulling, Wild Cat#, Deer mid Bur Hunting; Brooke#’ Fool of Quality, with a preface by Charles Kingly. | Bayard Taylor’# new book. Dome aud Abroad. Just received at Dec. 2. J, W. PEASE'S BOOK BTOKK. 1 GREAT REDIC I ION IN PRICESd Prom ss(T to $100! GOME AN T> BUY j|j| WHKELEIt S WILSO.V* jw ii | WORTH sold in the last six JU months. They have an experi ence of six years in this community, which has gained for them a reputation over all other Machines Makes perfect stitch tha* will not ravel; adapted to nil kind of FAMILY SEWING. Wo keep constantly on hand IIEMMERS, NEEDLES. SPOOLS, and both COTTON and SILK THREAD for those Machines. Jt.fr Instruction in the use and management given when desired gratis. HUNT, WARE A CO. Columbus, fla., Ju1y21,1869. ly ACEE & IVERSON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS & CHEMISTS, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE, No. 93 Broad StColumbus, Ga., Wholesale and Retail Dealer* in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, ACIDS, FINE SOAPS, Fmo Hair and Tooth Brushes, FRENCH, ENGLISH AND GERMAN PERPUMER-Y, TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Pure Wines and Brandies FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES. MEDICINE CHESTS, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS, Fancy and Toilet Articles. FINE TOBACCO, Both Chewing and Smoking. Havana Cigars of ail kinds, &c., &e, &c. **• PitESGRIPTIONS -6 Carofully prepared at all hours. Day or Night. ACEE & IVERSON. Columbus, Ga , Sepi. 24, 1859. Cm DIRECT IMPORTATION! JUST received a tim* a-sort- _ men tot SINGLK #• W. • and DOU Bi. K K \ ItRKL BUOT factured b-r our r, selves. All per -\ sous in want of & ‘ t a GOOD G U N would do well to tr ifs. cal! and see them n. gC - before buying. J. ENJNiIS & CO., N0v.21-2m at the Sign of the Anvil. NEW FAMILY Grocery Store! rpHE undersigned beg h-Hve to inform theciti- J. zens of Columbus and surrounding country, that they have opened at JetTerson & Hamilton’s corner, opposite and west of the Muscogee Iron Works, on** of the most complete st< ck of FAMILY GROCERIES and STAPLE HDPtY GOODS to be found in the city. Below will be found a partial catalogue of what wo have on hand, addi tions to which will be made as time, seasons, Ac., will admit: Sugars of all kinds; Coffee, Rio and Java; Molasses, Bacon, Lard. Yeast, Powders, Soda, Saleratus, Sal Soda, Potash, Indigo. Mustard, Matches Pickles, .Sardines, Vinegar Rice, New Buckwheat. Sweet and Iritli Potatoes, Cheese, Rope aud Twine, Salt, Candle , Snuff, Pure Pearl Starch. Soaps, Spice, Fine Teas, Raisins, Nuts of all kind* Mackerel, White Fish, Blacking and Blacking Brushes, Fine Chewing and Smokiug Tobacco, Cigars, Candies. Gunpowder, Shot and Caps, BtrLead, Sugar Bucket*. Water Buckets, cedar and pine; Tubs, Brooms, Goshen and Country Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Meal. Flour, Smoked Beef, New York Choice Ham*. Cocoa Dsppers, String and barrel Onions, Selves. Lamp Oil, Patent Wash Boards, Wagon Whips. Pipes, Corn and Fodder,Tin Ware, Yankee Notions, Ac 4hr*Cash paid for Country Produce, or takeu in exchange for Goods J. J. BRADFORD, Nov. 9-Cw W. K • SA N DFORD. GOOD FURNITURE AT REASONABLE PRICES! IT is a significant fact that sine the establishment of the XOV KLTY WORKS F U R N I T U II K ‘^v7T ; ts MANUFACTORY, tlu* prices of Furniture in this city have been reduced trom the most exorbitant to something like reasonable prices. The proprietor has the pleasure to infirm ids old custom* rs and the public generally that be has again commenced to RETAIL FURNI TURE, and has opened Sale Rooms at No. 148 Broad St., a few doors below the old stand, where he will take pleasure in showing a varied stock of South ern made Furniture, which, iu point of style, finish and durability, be guarantees to be equal to tilt* best, aud as cheap a tho clitupesi. Wardrobes. Bureau*. Waahstandt, Tables, Bed steads, Etageres; Rocking, Parlor and Easy Chairs; Sofas, Lounges, Tote a Tetes, Ottomans, Divans. Sideboards, Safes. Quartettes, Toilets, Book Cases, Secretaries, Music Stands, Lowell Racks. Hat Racks, Ac., Ac. Several new and heautitul styles of cheap Cottage Bedsteads. He would particularly call attention to his New Styles of Cottage Chairs, which for comfort, durability, cheapness and ele gance, cannot bo excelled Brackets for Buildings. Mouldings, Turuiug aud Planing done at #hort notice. a of nr-INS ! Either plain, or iu Mahogany, Rosewood. Satin wood, or covered and beautifully mounted, furn ished at a low hour# notice and at reasonable prices. W. K. HARRIS. Columbus, Ga., August 4, 1860. ts G. T. WILLIAMS’ PUOTOU KAPII, AM HHOTYPE —and Stereoscope Picture Gallery, No. C*7 YY’*#t Side Broad street, (up*#talr#,) COLUMHU S, GEORGIA. 1 WOULD respectfully call the attention of the . citizens of Muscogee and surrounding coun tie# to the above stylo of Picture#, which are the Most Perfect and Durable Likeness THAT CAN UK TAKEN. Person# visiting Picture Gallari* h will please give me a call, whether wanting Picture# or not, and 1 will bo pleased to show them my collection of Photograph. Amlrotype aud Stereoscope Pic tures, plaiu aud colored. My price# of Colored Ambrotypes, put in neat case#,from Fifty Cent* to any price wanting. Photograph & Stereoscope Pictures, Plain arid Colored, at Icmh price# thau can be obtained elsewhere iu tbe city. I would particularly Inform the people that I give entire #ati*faction or no charge I hope by ariose attention to busitn #■ to con tinue t merit the patronage of the country. Oct.B-3m CL T WILLIAM!. FINE UK 11 BLAKKETB. f pHOSK in ucd of the above article will find a L largo asaortmuut, at greatly reduced prices, *t ILLItJ! A ROSE’S, Nov. 29-ts No. 80 Broad at BOOK BINDER’S STOC K ON baud aud fur sale h w by BUKHMAN A C Oct. *2B. Colombo#, Ga. M ITTIIEIBKB l MATTKESIKk! ALL sixes, of superior quality, constantly on hand and made terrier, at myli-tf HOCK ISLAND PAPER MILL?. TAKE NOTICE, EVERYBODY t TTj*T received new supplie# of line GOSHEN •3 BUTTER. Extra Fine STATE CHEESE, line large ONIONS and IRISH POTATOES, at Oct. 22. WALTER C. M RIGHT’S UYSKKD OIL! Y|Y GALLONS Linseed Oil for sale by O\J\J R. A. WAKE A SON, T 4 Broad t. UNPARALLELD SUCCESS! GENIUS TRIUMPHANT! BAETHOLF’S SEWING MACHINE. Prices from $55 to $140! HPUIS Machine stand:, without a rival wherever JL it has been used. The simplicity of its con struction rendering it the most desirable, while its work is so perfect and satisfactory that it has become a general favorite amongst those Ladies who have used it. These Machines can ho seen in operation at the auction store of 8 Howard. No 134 Broad st.. next door above John B. Btrupper’s, or at my residence. The Ladies aro invited to call and examine them. I will take grout pleasure in exhibiting and ex plaining the operation* of the Machines Sewing Machines of all kinds put in good run ning order. F A. FAIRCHILD, Agent. I dumbm, Miy 14,1W1. ts THE LIVES IISrVIGORATOR. PREPARED BY DK SANFORD, Compounded entirely from Gums, ts one ji the Peat i'ur&ativeeaud Liver Meuiciues i uow before the public Uml acts as a Cuanu tic, easier, luildei, and more effectual than any olhei medicine known, it id not only a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, acting first on the Liver to eject its moi hid mailer, tiien on the stomach and boa els to carry oil that mutter, thus accomplishing iNtupur popes effectually, without any ot the pa utul loci* ingo expel l.neeu in the operation ot most Cathar tics. it sirengthenb the system at the same turn tfiulit puigee it, and when taken daily in moder ate vloses. wil. strengthen and build it up with anusuai rapiuity. The Liver i one o! -mr principal regula tors ol the Luuiuu body ; and vvnon it per forms it fuuctiom . well, the powers are fully developed, ‘lht fK stomach is a.most en tirely dependent on y* th healthy action oi the Liver tor the pel- . formauce of its func tions; when the atom- fp ach is at fault, tin bowels are at fault, CJ and the whole system suffers ju consequence 1 0l one organ—the Liver —having ceased Wj to do its duty. For the discuses of that organ, one of the pro prietors has made it his study, in a practice of more than twenty years, to find some remedy wherewith to w counteract the many derangements to i—j which il is liable. To prove that this remedy mat last found, any person troubled with Liver Com plaint, in any of its |—j forms, has but to try a ;ottl*-j and conviction w is certain. These Gums remove I vi all morbid or bau mat ter from tiie system, -supplying in their place a healthy How of: [J] one, invigorating lht tomach, causing food to digest well, puri fying tho blood, giving tone and health to the whole machine LJ ry, removing the cause ot th*s disease—effect L mg a radical cure. Bilious attacks are are cured, and, what is better, prevented, uy the occasional use oi the Liver lnvigo- rator. One dose altercating lis sufficient to relieve the stomach and pro vont the food from rising and souring. Only one dose taken before retiring, pre vents Nightmare. hH Only one dose taken at night, loosens the bowels gently, and cures Oostiveness. One dose taken after m ach meal will cure Dyspepsia. & One dose of two lea-spoonfuls will al ways relieve Bick Headache. One bottle taken for *• female obstruction re moves the cause oi the disease, uud makes a perfect cure. Ty Only one dose inane- diately relieves Chol ic, % hile One dose, often ro- i peated, is a sure curt for Cholera Morbus, and a preventive ol Cholera. l Only one bottle is needed to threw out of the system the effects rH of medicine after a long sickness. One bottle taken for /**\ Jaundice removes ail al low ness oi un- Ui i natural color from the skin. One dose taken a /"v short time before eat ing gives vigor to th* appetite, aud makes food digest well. One dose often re- Lj peated, cures Chronic Diarrhoea in its worst; Uy i forms, while Summer and Bowel complaints| yield almost to the first dose. , or two dose* |V> cures attacks caused by Worms in Chii r dren; there is no surer, safer, or speedier rem- edy in the world, as it never fails. lJ A few bottles cures J Dropsy, by exciting the absorbents. _ We take piuaourein M recommeuding this medicine os a proven- tive for Fever and Aurue. Chill Fevei. . . and all Fevers of a Bilious Type. Itoper- fTj ates with certainty and thousands are wil C” ;ing to testify to its wonderful virtues. ■, All who used it are giving their unanimous tea timony in its favor. Hi jgr* Mix water in the mouth with the luvigora tor, aud swallow both together. THE LIVER IN VIGOR. ATOR Is a Scientific Medical Discovery,and is daily work ing cures almost oo great for belief. It cures us if by magic, even tho first dose giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is required to cur* any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaun dice or Dy spepsia to a common Headache■. all of which are the result of a DISEASED LIVER. Price One Dollar per Bottle. DK. SANFORD, Proprietor. 346 Broadway, New York. Sold, in Columbus, by PEMBERTON A CARTER, JOHN W. BROOKS, URQUUART A CHAPMAN. ACEE A IVERSON, WHITESIDE A CO., March 22. ’59-ly and al I Druggists HARRISON & PITTS, COM MISSION MERCHANTS, AUCTIONEERS AND NEGRO BROKERS, No. 50 and 01 Broad at., Columbus. Ga., WOULD infos ia their friends and the public V v generally that they still continue tlu above business at their old stand. Having every facility at command towards conducting their business properiy, aud giving satisfaction to all, they solicit a continuance of the patronage heretofore so liberally extended them. Every ex rtiou will be used to give entire satisfaction to all uho may confide their business to their care. They will give their personal attention to the sales of MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DE CRIPTION ; RENTING AND SALE OF REAL ESTATE; SALE OF NEGROES ON COMMISSION, Ac. &r Liberal advances made ou Negroes, Mer chandise aud Produce placed with us lor sale. * Administrator’s & Executor’s Sales ATTENDED TO ON LIBKKAI, TERMS. Having made arrangements in Richmoud and other markets to be kept constantly supplied with good healthy NEGROES, of all classes, we ask farmers and others who wish to purchase to call and examine our stock. Cash Paid for Likely Young Negroes We have received agencies from some of the heaviest Manufacturers of Virginia and North Carolina Tobacco, and are uow receiving our winter’s supply of every grade, from lo to 75 cents per pound, to which we invite tho attention of Planters and Merchants. (J. 8. HARRISON, GKO. I. PITTS. Columbus. Sept. 0, 1S51). ly Livery and Sale Stable. IVEY, SMITH & CO. r pilE undersigned having JL the interest iu the Livery and Bale6o£si%ffi Stable oi K. G Wilkins and A. I llobisou, formerly occupied by IVEY, WILKINS A CO., the busi ness w ill iu future be conducted under tho name and style of IVEY, SMITH A CO., and soli-it a continuation of tho patronage beret.-fun soliU*r ally bestowed. J AS. A. CHAPMAN, Jan. 21-ts OH AS. V SMITU. DISSOLUTION. TMIK copartnership hereto!'ue existing under the name and style of IVEY, WILKINS A 0o M ia thi# day dissolved by mutual consent. Those indebted to the late Hrm, and those liaviug claims the same will please settle with aud present to IVEY, SMITH A 00., who alone are authorized to settle the same. J. K. IVEY, K. a. WILKINS. Columbus. Jan.2l-tf A. T. ROBISON TRUNKS! TRUNKS! fTCUGENIK MONKS, Saratoga. French, Sole I j Leather, and various other Trunk# for LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Al.o Bo inn’ 80x... (..itlitrU.K". Pvlli.larßuu, V 11.., *c. For !t> verj- low t A 0 BANUISKB k CD'S Boot und Shoe 8i„ r( . N,, j u o . . C.'ltimhu,. July lfl. U 6. MEAT HOUSE. r rnn uiiiv.igiieii ink” iiii, op- l •port'jiiltjf “f unnounoiri* lo the public that they have npt-nci) a regular M. at Hon... on the cor- ncr of OrawfoH and Frnnt ircctH. Jadgl We “I>H “t xll time, keep a • upply or Beef. Fork, Veal, Mutton, fan,..., 6c All purcbaMi will be ileliv.rtd by ~„r Wllt nn free of chart;.. 11. A. 011180N k TO. Columha., Del. 20. 1860 MRB. WIHRLOW’K Celebrated Soothing Syrup 18celebrated Syrup, for Teething Children ia for sale by R. A. WA R E A BUN, jfo. 74 Broad street. EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT. SEWING MACHINES! rg'MITS valuable and popular Medic iuc, pn jan and JL in conformity wiHi the analyst of the wntiih of I lie celebrated Felt zer Spring,*iu G* rr.any ij, a most convenient ami portable foinr, has uu’iver. sally •<****ivol the most favorable r* coii.inendj,. tion'ofth*’ medical prof*union umi a ilisceininv public, as the 4 MOST EFFICIENT AND AGREEABLE Saline Apox-iout iu use, and hb being eutitieu to special preference over tlu 1 many Mimrul Spiiup Wuton, Sriiilit 2 lViwdera. iitd oilier similar articles, boili f, o in tt ß couiyactDesH ami grratur (fflcacy. It may It, u#l( j with tlio bratofloct ill all BILIOUS AND FEBRILE DISEASES. -SICK headache, loss of apretite, INDIGESTION, AND ALL SIM ILAK C OMPLAINTS i ECU..I ARLY INCIDENT TO THE Spring and Summer Seasons. It is particularly aiiapteu to the the wantH or Travelers by Beu and band. Residents j, n, ( Climate*, i’ertons ot Bcdentuiy llabit*, i uv.dids ano Convalescents; Cuj taim. us Vessels ami Blauitrs will find it a valuable addition to tficir Medicine Chests. With those who have used it, it has high favor and is deemed ir.dispi noubK . IN A TORPID M'ATti OF TIIK LIVER— \\ renders great service in restoring healthy action IN GOUT AND RHEUMATISM—It given ih best satisfaction, allay ing ail infiamnia oiy tymp toms, and in many ease effectually curing ih,f,- attiicted. IXB fcUCCESS IN CAbES OF GRAVE] , IM>* GEBTIUN, HEARTBURN AN D COfrTl VEN Eat - Proves it to be a M diciue of the gr* atest utility acimity of th e stomach, a a \ and the diJ TKE. feING SICKNESS 80 USUAL LL’KING PREGNANCY —Yields speedily ami with maiktd success unde, its beulthtul iutluence. IT AFFoilDi* THE GREATEST RELIEF ‘lo THOSE AFFLICTED WITH OR SUBJECT Tu THE PILES —ACTING gently on the bowels, neu tralizing all irritating secretions, and then by re moving all inflammatory trudem-n s IN FACT, IT IS INVALUABLE IN ALL CASK WHERE A GENTLE APERIENT Oi; PURGATIVE IS REOUi.EH. It is iu the form of a Powder, car* fully put iq in bottles, to k- ep in any climate, and merely j, quires water poured upon it to produce a delight ful utfervesceut beverage. Taken in the morning, it never interferes with the uvocutioup ol the uuy, acting gentiy on tht sjstern, restoring the digestive powers, exciting healthy and vigorous tone of the i toinach, and creating an elasticity of mind and flow of spirits which give zest to every enjoy ment. It also ena bles the iuvali*! to enjoy many luxuries with im punity. from which he must other wise be debarred, and without which life is irksome aud distressing. Numerous teatim* nials frour professional and other gentlemen ot the highest standing through out the country, and its steadily increasing popu larity for u series of years, strongly guarantee its efficacy and valuable chatacter. and commend it to the favorable notice of an intelligent public. Prepared and Sold. Wholesale and Retail by JOHN A. TARRANT A CO.. Diuuui.sts, No. 278 Greenwich-st.jcor. of Warren, N. Y Juue 25,1859-1 y MARBLE AND GRANITE w okk:b, COLUMBUS, GA. establishment is situated on Oglethorp. JL street, iu front of the Oglethorpe ilous<- where is to bo found a large assortment of Monuments, Tombs, Tablets, Vases, Urns, Figures, and MAKIILE MANTEL PIECES, all worked from original desigi.B, drawn bj the boet .Monumental Architects, in Italy and Fiance, and warranted ol thu best Italian and American Marble. The public is respectful!,- invited to call and examine tnj work and know my prices before ordering front any other point. As 1 have ONE PRICE OM.Y. persons ordering by lertet nia\ feel confident that they will be as well, if not better, satisfied with my work, when they reciive it, its if they were to come themselves and buy it In token of Illy sincerity, 1 give persons who order by letter, or buy of my agent, tho right to return the work at nty risk aud expense, if it i not us good a., they expected. tie* ’ IKON RAILING furnished at short notice. HENRY McCauley, Proprietor. G. \Y McDuffie, Traveling Agent. May 11. ISSD. d . ly MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS Oglethorpe st., near Guuby’s Corner, WHERE 1 offerforsale MON UMENTB, T\B v lets, TOMBS. HEADSTONES, Ac., of American and Italian Marble, at prices as low as they can be bought fur North or South. 1 have just received of the celebrated R. E. Ltionitz, New York fifty designs aud models of tho latest style of Monumental Work, got up in Italv, France and the United States, which 1 will sell at New York prices, freight added.. Average price of Monuments from $66 to $2 000. Cast Iron and Wire Bailing on hand: SERPENTINE STIINK for Hearths and Buildings; PARIAN MARBLE CASES, to secure Antbrotype Pictures to Marble Monuments, Ac. ftkr-One pries only; orders from the country punctually attended to. A reduction of 26 per cent made on Hollowed Monuments imported di rect from Leghorn. THOMAS KENNY. Columbus. June 20, 1869. i v CRANE’S CASKET BURIAL CASES! | ill lAcKEi BURIAL CASE, represented by A the above engraving, is beautifully finished in imitationi of polished Rosewood, and is the moat tasteful and appropriate Metalic Case now u.-ed. it permits a view ot the entile body uflei it is en closed the top being composed of thick plate glass, protected by elaborately ornamented caps, one of Which may be seen in its place In the en- A , n K V'*'” ‘/ “t. 27i4 to 76 inches in length constantly on band. 4f*r* Name Plates furnished, neatly enslaved je2J-6nt DILLINGHAM A DENSt n! CHOICE STATIONERY. JUST receive,) a full assortment of SUPERFINE ROYAL FOLIO POST “ FOLIO POST; ’ QUARTO POST; COMMERCIAL POST; MEDIUM, all weights; “ DEMY, •< .. “ FLATCAP, “ tv LAWYERS’ BRIEFS, u a very superior article; MERCANTILE CAP; “ FOOLSCAP; MERCANTILE NOTE; -,, LETTER, in half aud quarter * c - *<b. together with anterior quality PAI>ICR of t ’ v, ' r > ai '*’ “ nd For sale at unusually low prices at the DecOMf ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS. A. cadmanJ GUN AND LOCK SMITH. Orawfonl St., one door west of Rankin’s Corner Near tbe Market, COLUMBUS, GA. ( ’ VNSand Pistols. Shot .<?■< * J and Pow der Flasks, repaired Cabinet. Desk, Trunk uud Key. “fail description, ntade ■ fitted. Iritiiks, ami Patent Trunk and Valise Bells, ull sizes and tunes Fancy wl.l.| P i Bell carrisges aml wire with t. , i s’ U, ‘ lls *" d Wft rrant (bent to keep in order Attdlronsand Brass work ~f all sorts repaired Terms cash on delivery, May 6, 1869. ly 1 Negroes! Negroes! Yl7Karcoatluu*ll, r.celvlnt. Irou. Vlt- * Ulula and North Carolina a laritc fi ?.V'!,T ell ‘e'-ctotl stock of MKN. WOMKN JtK 1 * BOYSatnl (iIHI.B. Includinu Field llat"l."zs| ilou.i’ M'rvanta. Mrchanlci. 4c... boucld lit nne of tho tlrm expr.n.ly for till, market.. and our friend* omy rely on Rettli'K Nigroe. of it'.i. ‘ haructer. conduit up fully to our reprc.en tat loti#, a# w*’ sell none on comtiiission Jul.i 118.’68 ly UATOIIIH 6 McOKHKM. Dr. Lee’s Saponaceous Dentifrice! Manufactured by W. K. LIK, Dental Surgeon. OOLIIM lUIB, OA. ’[’lllß delightful article fur tl. an*. r ---’ Itiß and beautllylDK the Teeth bttrf* enmpouudid with the *reat..t t'are2Zm c '’ rmiii tin. p(treat tUHlerlal*. tomhlult * Ihe deter d'lit .juniiti,., ol eo.p, with the moat deelreble prop'-rill, or apprised dental powdera. For .ale wlclcale und retail, hy the manufac turer, and at the Drug btore# of AC EE v IVERSON, „ , , OHQUIIAHT 4 CHAPMAN, 1 ’ 1 “ J* A u MIT mum a <:u. STEREOSCOPES! A Msortmvnt of Btereoxcopew and m * lows, to whseh the pntdic ni# invited to call #nd t-xiiiuiiH . at * J. W.PKA E’S BOOK ITORIfi. SOMETHING SWEET! ICBT received a larite aa.ortnient of FTIKNCH CON F KCTI i IN Kit V, Cl HUH Al.- aud Due do Montebello Champagne. For aalu. whole.ale and r, tail, hy ~ . A - vat ATI, Candy Manufacturer. Oct. .6-ts No Sii liroad afreet QBNIUNIG FBRITVIAM AND MEXICAN GUANO, fN BACKS and BARKELB, for sal* low et th** l the Office of rhe HOCK ISLAND TAPER MII.LF f’olwmbn# .Inv* *2l-tf VEM ES T AAD ~V LAITE R PAH I N I HYDRAULIC Cement and Tl*ter Tail* al ways on baud and for sale hy Nov. 8. OUNBY A 00.