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LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S SUPERIOR Dress Goods FOR FALL AND WINTER! .HIST SOW nl'iiM D JSO ofkbukd At the Lowest Market Prices, AT TIIK PEOPLES’SAVING STORES Nos. 24 and 104 Broad Streets. 1 in: would moat particularly rail the nften- I v t ion ot the Ladies to our (urge uu<l excellent stock of SHAWLS, BONNETS, HATS, FLOWERS, Till MM INGS, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, CLOAKS, TALMAS, Silk and Silk Robes, CORSETS, &c., &0., ALL, OF TUB LATEST IMPORTATIONS and FASHIONS, AND AT SUCH PLUCKS AS WILL DEFY COMPETITION AND GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. Wo have also on hand a largo nsn<>itiuc.nl of all kind© of DOMESTIC GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, FRENCH AND NEGRO BLANKETS, UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS, Ac. and will Moll them at u very wmall profit to all CASH mJYKUH. B. G. & S. STERN. Columbus, Oct. 15, lHatt. FALL TRADE FOR 1859. I. A. BROKAW & CO. AUK NOW OPKNINO A LAROK STOCK OF FALL AM) WINTER CLOTHING, WHICH WK ARK OFFERING AT Reduced Prices for Cash, OK TO PROMPT PAYING CUSTOMERS. ALSO, JUST RECEIVED A SELECT STOCK OF Cloths, Casslincrcs, Vestings, WHICH WE WILL MAKE IIP TO ORDER! lu the latest and most approved STYLES 1 With piomptnea., wurratitml t,i givo sutUfactlon IN AI.I, CASKS. I. A. BROKAW A CO. Ci.lamhm, <J., S.pt. 22.1859, ts 1 SADDLERY, HARNESS, SC. 1850 FALL TRADE. .1850 .SHERMAN & CO. \K K now re- _■ — ceiving their ... /"? A KAlih STOCK. ( U\-> 7 connisting or dies and Harness 1 wffr* of all kind*. lli iii f j ‘h _ lock and Oak dole's Leather, French I IfiiVv £f\ A Amor lean Calf \J| J’ ’j^A s Skins; limn one, ** N Bund and Lacing * M) Leather; ooi* i,eu- - 5 ‘-^1 tlier and Ladies’ French TRUNKS of various style* and sixea ; Va lines. Carpet Bags, Saddle and Harness Trin mings, Whips, Collars, Bridles, Plantation Gear, Trace Chains, llatnos, and everything usually kept in the line, which ire ottered low for cash or approved credit. U4‘ Hive un a call. Wo are also manufacturing lIAKNKSS our selves, and would invite the orders of those who waut a first-rate homo-made article. Repairing done with dispatch. SHERMAN A CO., Next dtor tallow Hauk of Columbus. Columbus, tin., Sept. 13, 1869. d*wly 86 Broad Street 86 ILLIUSI HUSK WOULD respectfully invito their friends and all others to the iuspectiou of their new stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS WHICH WE HAVE PARTLY IN STORK, AND ARE DAILY RECEIVING! Besides a full assortment of DOMESTIC GOODS | there will be found at our store a large assort ment of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, the same Including all the Latest Styles of the leasou, as also of LADIES’ SHAWLS, SKELETON SKIRTS, EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY, ■ml many other article, too numcron. to mention. OIK BOOTS AND SHOES are bought direct from the manufacturer*, ena bling us thereby to sell the same at really iow prices. Blankets ami Pant Studs iu Urge quantities, and at prices as low as the lowest. *sT Oor stock being well assorted, we are con fident to be able to suit all parties in the quality of Goods, as well as in prices. ILLIUH A RObB, <'< ltnnbna.... \ MIN 1 tr. • | CLOTHING AND GENT.'S FURNISH IMS ununs At No. 80 Hroud St. VTTACIIFD to our Dry Hoods {(tore there will be found a Urge stock of Ready-Made Clothing hats, caps, Gent.'s Furnishing Goods, Ac. All of which are particularly adapted to this market, and which will be sold at unusually low prices. All those in need of the above mimed articles will Hud it to their lutrie-t to give us a call, as we are det* rmin and m*t !• be undersold in thess b*ods. ILL! US A UOriE, BO Broad *t. Columbus, (la. ootl FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING For lftO ami ’OO. J. H. MERRY, Nr. HI Ifl'OMift itrietf Col iimlme, (in,, \ITOULD respectfully call attention to bin new }} stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING for Gentlemen, Youth* and Children'* went; also to a superior assortment of Gent.'e Furnishing Goods, all of which are warranted to be of the LATEST STYLE OF MANUFACTURE, aud will be sold on the most reasonable terms, together with a good assortment of UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS, CANES, CARPET BAGS, Ac. Columhni, On., Oct 6, H6*. 3 nl lit I. HOl * HOOTS t * 1 VJi!? 5 * t l *.? U “ lUu ’ 1 ’ c..n.i.t ----"J . th ® Di "*‘ dutiful dMjpafc Duubta .ml Kiukli’ Hyacinth, of tarim. color.; Ur tt Double Tml& -1 > k us th. Lllluni Laacifolliiiu nr Japan LUlr tint received ami for tale hy 1 “Hi J**.-.! 1 . A U'AKK A 80S. WKW BACON. A(1 ajpS.BIDIB.HAMS and SHOULDttt. W For ..I. by It. BAKNAKI) A 00. BOOTS AND SHOES! VITK have now YV in Store our 3 Umm or bloc k of a Gout©, Lad lea, V* In V A Miditen aud Chil- HaWs rm. and run’s HOOT 8 i AND 8 II 0 E S, &L/ which for quali purchaser, ur paese anything brought here. Among our Stock may be found— FOR GENTLEMEN, Gents* French Calf Pump Boots; 44 “ Light Welt “ 44 44 Calf Oxford Ties; “ “ Kid 14 “ “ Crouch Calf Low Mines, Pnmps, and “ Glovo “ “ “ light welted, “ Congress Calf Gaiters; 44 44 Kid “ 44 Pattern Leather Gaiters; 44 44 Hi IK “ “ “ Opera 44 “ 44 Union 44 44 Lasting Ties, 44 Pat. Leather Oxfords, Pinups arid half w.; 44 Bcott Ties; 44 Hlippers with and without heels; 44 Highland Ties; And^amerona other kinds,both line and common. FOR LADIES, Finest Kid and Morocco Lace and Congress Hoots, thin soles, with and without heels; Finest. Silk Warp Lasting Lace aud Congress do. Serge do Herre 44 “ “ “ 44 Kugeno 44 41 44 44 44 44 Italian and Knglinh 44 44 44 44 French and Glove Kid 44 44 44 41 French Kid Heel Slippers; Knglinh Kid and Morocco Slippers; -English Lasting Morocco Blippers; Velvet Toilet Slippers: French Embroidered Slippers; White Kid Hlippers; Kid aim! Morocco Husk ins; French Kid Ties; Calf and Goat Lace Boots, with and without heels. MISSES. Misses’ Glove Kid Congress Boots ; English do. witli and without heels; 44 Hilk warp, Serge, etc.; 44 English Lasting—Congress and Lace Gaiters, with and without heels; 44 Fine Kid Hlippers, with aud without heels; 44 Whit© Kid Slippers; 44 School Shoes—soniethiiig durable. CHILDREN. j Children’s Congress Heel Gaiters; 44 Lace Heel Gaiters; 44 Kid 44 Slippers; 44 44 Boots, aud alsjut thirty 1 additional kinds with and without heels. A LARGE STOCK OF Negro Brogans and Servants SHOES, Sewed and Pegged, constantly on hand. We are i receiving fresh Goods every week from our own ‘ ! Factories i To Country Merchants and Traders WK OFFER OUR GOODS AT NEW YORK PRICES. ONLY ONE PRICE, From which there will be no deviation in any | instance. A. C. SAUNDERS & CO., No. 10*2 Broad st., next door to J. Kyle A Cos. i j Columbus,Ga., May *27. More to be admired (ban ! THE RICHEST DIADEM i F, V Elt WORN BY KINGS OR EMPERORS! WHAT !> Why a Beautiful Head of Hair! I>EOAUSK it i© tho ornament GW Himself pro > ruled for all our rare. Reader, although the roue may bloom ever ©o biiglitly in the glowing cheek, the eye be ever *o sparkling, the teeth bo those of peal*, if the head 1* bereft of it* covering, | or the hair be ©narled nud ©lirivele l. harsh and j dry , or worse ©till, if ©prinkled with gray, nature i will lose more than half her charm*. Profuaaor Wood’© Hair Kcntorative, if uaed two or three I time* a week, will reetore and peruianentiy secure I to nil ©lull an ornament. Heao the following and I judge. The writer of the first is the celebrated Pian ist, Thallery : New York, April 19,1868. I)r. Wood: —Dear Sir. —Permit m* bt nvnrpMa in I you the obligations 1 am under for the entire res toration of iuy hair to it* original color; about the time of my arrival iu the United Staten it w as rapidly becoming gray, but upon tho application of your “Hair Restorative” it ©oou recovered it* oiigiual hue. I consider your Restorative a© a very wonderful invention, quite efficacious as woll a© agreeable. I urn, dear ©ir, your* truly, 8. THALUKRQ. “DrYCH A’R OW YtFKDYDCT,” ) Wl*h Newspaper office, 13 Nassau ©t., April 12. j Prov. U. J. Wood:— Dear Sir, —Some mouth or six week* ago 1 received a bottle of your Hair Restorative aud gave it to my wife, who concluded to try itou her hair, little thinking at the time that it would restore the gray hair to it* origiual color, but to her um woll as my surprise, after a few weeks’ trial it has performed that wouderful effect by turning ail the gray hair* to a dark brown, at the same time beautifying aud thicken ing the hair. 1 strongly recommend the above Restorative to all persons in want of such a change of their hair. CHARLES CARDEW. New York, July 25,1857. IMtor.O. J. Wood:—With coufiiiencedo I recom mend your Hair Restorative, as being the most efficacious article 1 ever saw. Since using your Hair Restorative, my hair aud whiskers, which were almost white, have gradually grown dark; and I now feel confident that a few more applica tions will restore them t their natural color. It also has relieved me of alt dandruff aud unpleas ant itching, so common among persons who pera pi re freely. J. 11. KILBY. Chicago, 111., May 1,1867. Prof. Wood: About two yeaiH ago my hair commenced falling off and turning gray . 1 was fast becoming bald, and had tried many Kemediea to no effect. 1 commenced using your hair Resto rative in January lost. A few application! fast ened my hair firmly. It began to fill up, grow out, and turned back to Hm former color, (black.) At this time it is fully restored to it* origiuul color, health, and appearance, aud I cheerfully recom mend it© u©o to all. J. D. lIOKB. The Restorative is put up iu bottle© of 3 size*, vix: large, medium and small; the small In Ids ) y % a pint and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium hold© at least twenty per cent, more iu proportion than the Ntuall, retails f r two dollars I per bottl*; the large hold* a quart. 46 per cent, more iu proportion, aud retail© tor a bottle. O.J. WOOD k CO., Proprietor* 312 Broadway, New York,fiu tha great N. Y. Wire Balling Katab tishinciit,} aud 174 Market street ,8t Louis, Mo. • And ©old by all GOOD DKUUUIBTB aud FANCY HOODtt DKALKRB Dec. 10, 1H69. 3u ARBOR BILLIARD SALOON, IDEATING 1101 SE, -AND BAR ROOM. r IMII Proprietor© tak* |d*©ur* to calling tit* I ©ttentiou of gntleinvu in ©earcli of a place to • leud an hour quietly aud pleasantly, to the aaloon. They have In excellent playing 1 order five of Phelan's Host Marble Top Tables, with all the late improvements. This Baloou i© superior to any tu the Btale, Utth for Table* and i •!© internal finish, at and it furnisheil with an abun dance of comfortable seats, hence any oue lu search of pleasure, can here find what he desires. Hilliard Cues, Lcathei*. and Cue Max always |on hand, aud for sale, for (Wi only, at reasonable j rates. The Eating Room and Bar is located iuitnedi ■ ately beneath the Ptiloou, where all the delicacies J of the season can Im> had at the shortest notice, I ! while the Bar will be always supplied w ith the I best brand© i>f Liquor© and Cigar* that the New I York aud Havana markets furnish. Meal© can be obtained at a!l hours, fiom 6 in the morning to 12o'cl4H'k at night. Passenger© by auy of the rail r.*ad© cau obtain 1 meal© in time forth* departure of thu train*. Attentive and obliging servant© are employed, i who will attend promptly to tin* want© of gentle- I men patronizing till© establishment, fihould auy j servant fail to reuder ucce**ary attention at any time, gentleman will plcano report the same to either of the proprietor© • Thankful for post patronage, we respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, promising that ! no efioit will be spared to make a visit to the ! Arbor pleasing and agreeable. C. A. KLINK. Ang. 30-flm T. MARKHAM. TI HICS I9U IU) HALT. | j W | BU9II kl.B Turk's Island Balt, Juat racel M f ved aud for ©ale by UUNBY A CO. COTTON BALKS* HOOKS, IJH)R M’arehouio ua, ju©t received at J. W. i’KABK'S BOOK BTOKK WHITE M18TAHB8KK1)! A FRESII supply just received and for sale by /V R. A WARE A 80N. 74 Broad ©t FANCY FLOlli, BBLB. EXTRA CHOICE Sr LOl’lß. For ©ale by K BARNARD ACO j HAIKINBI It \ Is| > y j LAYER aud Malaga Haiti us, boxes aud half boxes, aud Satana Italsiua, just recsivi and aud lor ©al* \ \ J L. CBLLA. PICKLES, SARDINES, Ac. Pick lea, by the gallon or Jar; Sardine©, and different sort* of Preserves. For sale by J L CBLLA POTASH 1 POTASH I WHITE and Gray Potash, for tale by K. A. WARS A SON, No. 74 Broad st CUSTOMERS ARE INVITED USay TO CALL AT “©a 137 m A GOOD STOVE IS VERY USEFUL. ♦ MV Fall stock is now complete, and 1 aiii now prepared to sell all articles in iuy liae at a leBS price than they havo ever been offered at in Columbus, lb*low please find an abridged cata logue of articles, all of w hich arc w arranted to he as rejiresented, or no sale: Cook Stoves. Aid worth’s Wrought Iron Stove stands No. 1; Iron Wizard, direct draft, Lehigh, diving flue; Oddi n Cook. 44 Patriot, * 4 44 Red Jacket, 44 44 Economist, 44 44 Belief, 44 44 Stuart’s 44 44 Double Oven Cook Sfbve for coal only. HEATING STOVES. The Golden Egg, for coal only ; The Violet, Parlor Stove for wood; Theban, Parlor Stove for wood; Yictoiia, base Stove for wood; Hall Stoves; Diamond six plate Stove; New Box ; Black Giant. My stock of Table and Pocket Cutlery in com plete, and I will sell the following articles at a low price: IVORY HANDLED KNIVES AND FORKS; Buffalo horn handled 44 44 44 Bono 44 4 * 44 * 4 Wood 44 44 44 44 Balanced handle Knives, a superior article. 1 havo a full stock of plated ware, consisting in part of Spoons, Forks, Castors, Tea Sets, Cups, &c., &c. These articles uro warranted triple plate. Miscdlancous Articles. Cheese Safes, Bird Cages, Brooms, Baskets, Brushes, Tea Trays, Wash Boards, Cedar Tubs, Buckets, Hat and Mouse Traps, Churns, Blocking, Egg Whips. I have the finest assortment of PLANISHED WARE, thut has ever been offered in this city. Amongst them niny be found Chaffing Pishes, imperial covers; Steak Pishes; Vegetable Pishes; Hash Heaters; Oyster Pishes; Hot Water Pans; Tea Pots; French Coffee Biggins; Tea Kettles; Coffee Urns; Egg (loddlers, Ac. &c. Ac. Ac. I have a full assortment of HOLLOW WARE, Such an Wash l’jtn, Dinner Pots, Ovens, Spiders, SkilletK, Ac. These goods are almost all new and will be sold cheap. d#"TIN WARE of every description for sale. COPPER and SHEET IRON worked to order. Call at 137 Broad street, and hoc* for yourselves. It. M. ALDWORTH. Colombo*. Nov. 30, 1859—Cm RAGLAND & BIRCH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 198 Broad st., THUMB DOOUS BELOW PLANTERS’ HOTEL,) COLUMBUS, 0--A.. WE are receiving and ©ball continue to keep a large assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES und PROVISIONS, suitable both for the city aud country trade, which W’e will sell at wholesale and retail, at the lowest market rates Ourssock couaist© iu part of the following : SUGAR—Clarified, New r Orlcun©, Muscovado, Crushed, Powdered, Loaf, Coffee Sugar, ABAC. COFFEE—Rio.Java, Luguayra.Cuba, Maracaibo. MOLABBES—M'ost India, New Orleans, Sugar House. BACON—Side*, Shoulders, llams. LARD—in barrel©,iu kegs YEAST POWDERS. SODA —in kegs, in pound pupers. SALKRATU3— iu pound papers, SAL SODA—iu kogs. POTASH—in cans and canks. CATSUP—Tomato aud Walnut. PEPPER SAUCE —pints and quart©. INDlGO—Carolina,Span.Flot, Manilla. MUSTARD-in cans. MATCHES—Corn.aud Waterproof. MACARONI. PICKLES—Mixed, Gherkins SARDINES; HERRINGS. VINEGAR—Cider, White Wine. BUCKWHEAT; POTATOES. RICE; FIRE CRACKERS. PRESERVES—Ginger, Chow Cliow. CHEESE—Gosheti, English Dairy. BAGGING—Gunny. ROPE—Kentucky, Philadelphia, Manilla, Jute, White Cotton, Bed Cord, Plow Lipe. TW INK—Bugging Twine,Cotton Twine. NAILS—Head Nails, 3d t040d., Finishing Nails. SALT —Liverpool, Table, in bugs, boxes, aud Sacks. CANDLES—Sperm.Star, Tallow, Adamantine. STARCH—PearI und No. 1, Corn Starch for Pudding*. SNUFF—Scotch, Maccabuy Jar© aud bottles. WRAPPING PAPER SOAP—Toilet, Faucy, Bar. Transparent. SPICES—Peppor, Ginger, Spice, Nutmeg©,Mac*, Clove©, Cassia, Grouud Pepper, Urouud Ginger. TEA —Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Black. FRUlT—Raisin h. Almond©, Fig©, Nut a of various kind©. M ACK KllKL—Barrel© No. 1,2, 3, half barrels, kitts. PORTER A ALE—Uyu©©’, quarts and pints. H ITT K RB—Stoughton. BLACKING. TOBACCO—Rough and Ready Twist, and vari ous brand© and ijualities. CIGARS— Ameriian, Bpatti©li,German,Cheroot. SYRUP—Leiuou, Pineapple, Strawberry, Kaap berry. Orange, Sugar House. CAN DlKE—Assorted Stick. Sugar Pluma. (JUNFUWiiKU—whole, half, and quarter kegs, I>cr, Can later, Blasting. SHOT— Drop, Burk. LEAD—Bar BUCKKTS— Painted.bra©© buckets. ; t^TUBS; BROOKS; MEASURES. OoRDIALP—per dozen, Peppermint per gallon, Cinnamon. CHAMPAGNE—IMdsick, quart* aud pint©, vn* , rioua brands aud qualities. WIN EA—Madeira,Sherry, Tenerlffe, Port. Sweet Malaga, Bottled. BRAN DIES— Domestic. Peach. Cognac, different brands. Bottled. GlN—Holland. Northern, Domestic. SCHNAPPS —Wolfe's Aromatic Scheidani. GINGER WINE-bottled BLACKBERRY WIN K—bottled. BLACKBERRY BRANDY—bottled. CHERRY CORDlAL—bottled RASPBERRY CORDlAL—bottled. PRESERVED FRUITS—in can*. RUM—Jamaica, New England k WHlSKEY—Nectar,in bottles, Ambrosial, Old MonongNbela, ltourUu, Rectified, Scotch, lrih. CLARET—Bottled, per dozen SW KET 01L—pint© and quart© ClDEß—Sweet. FOR ESI WINK B ITT MRS. Call and examine our ©tuck before making your 1 purchases. Orders promptly and faithfully ex*, cuted. April 26 RAGLAND A BIRCH. THE PEOPLES COFFEE POT! A FEW dozen more of those superior ■■ COFFEE POTS, which 1 will war djji raut, if used as directed, to fsr excelfej|7*’ the Old Ihmiiuion, and sold at least third cheaper Call and see them. AlsunHm •fine lot of CtHIKING STOVES, which are a* fol low*: THE VICTOR, a stove made lu Augusta, Ga; GOLDEN COOK AND PLANTER; THE COOK'S FAVORITE; IRON WI7, tRD, Ac ; all of which l warrant to give satisfaction. CAKE PANS lu variety. HOUSEKEEPING AR TICLES of all kind* and TIN WARE sold as low a* any other hou©e in the city. Job Work, Roofing and Guttering 1 IN TOWN OK COUNTBY. Having one of th* beet Job Worktneu, 1 will do any kind of work at short notice.either Id Copper, Zinc. Sheet Iron or Tin. Call andsee me before getting work elsewhere. I will give you satisfaction. Thankful for past favors I hope for a continuance of the same. myl'J-tf J. B. IHCKB, Agent. HOOK It I A DKR'B (STOCK ON hand and for sale low by BHKRMAN A CO., Oct. 28. Columbus, Ga. RIATTRUBgICS! MATTRKIBIII ALL alaee, of superior quality, constantly on hand and made to order, at myl7 ts ROCK ISLAND PA PIE MILLS. i A CARO. INOW have on hand a** large assortment of VEHICLES, of the finest material and choicest manufacture ever before offered in this market, ! embracing COACHES, BERLINS, CALECHES, MOCK CALKCHKH, BOCKAWAYS, I TOP AND NO TOP BUGGIES. Also a splendid stock of New York Trotting Buggies, OF KVKKY STYLE AND DESCRIPTION, which I oiler ou better tormu than can be afforded elsewhere, for cash or approved credit. I am about wiuling up my business, and would bu obliged to all indebted by uote or account, to call and settle either by ca*h or satisfactory re newal. All who omit this will find their claims in the hands of an attorney for collection. 11. C. McKEK. N. B. —I have the sole right to sell in this market work from the celebrated manufactories of James M. Quiuby A Cos., Baldwin A Thomas, and lledcu burg A Littoll, who are acknowledged the best makers in the country. 11. C. McKEK. Columbus, January 26-tr GOBTCHIUS dt HODGK6’ COLUMBUS STEAM PLANING MILLS. Oornerof St. Clair and Jackson street©, near the Methodist Church, Gr-A.- r l Uliti establishment has now commenced opt i rations, with entirely new machinery and all tho latest improvement!,. We havo secured the most experienced workmen, aud intend tcus* none but the best material. Sash, llllnde aud Panel Doors, Will be furnished and boxed at the Factory,at the following prices : riAKii. —Bxlo, 7 cents; primed and glazed, eta. 10x1*2, 9 *• •* 18 “ 12x14, 10 44 44 44 26 44 12x16, 11 44 • 27 44 12x18, 12 44 44 44 30 44 12x20, 14 44 44 44 35 44 12x22, 16 44 < •* 40 44 12x24, 18 44 44 “ 45 44 The above Mash are inch thick, and made plain. When they are made Lip Sash. two cents per light will be added. All Sash glazed with a superi or article of French Glass. For the convenience of those ordering, ws give below the sizes of Frames for Windows for the above sized Glass : MO. or LIGHTS. SIZE OF OPENING. Bxlo, 12 lights 3 ft 10Ux2 ft 41* Bxlo, 15 44 4ft ft 4U Bxlo, 18 44 6ft 614x2 ft 4% Bxlo, 24 “ sft GUx3 ft A 10x12, 16 44 sft skx2 ft 10V4 10x12.18 44 fift tiUxtt ft HU? 10x12,24 •* 6ft 6l£x3ftlok 10x14, 12 44 sft ‘2)4x2 ft loU 12x14, 15 44 6ft ft 4A 12x14, 18 44 7ft ft 4% 12x16, 12 44 sft 10Ux3 ft 4% 12x16, 15 “ 7ft 2)4x3 ft 4l£ 12x18, 12 “ 6ft 6Ux3 ft 4)A 12x20, 12 44 7ft 2Wx3 ft 4)4 12x22, 12 “ 7ft 10kx3 ft 4% 12x24 12 44 Bft tiUx3 ft 4\Z 14x20, 12 44 7ft 2V£x3 ft \O% 14x24, 12 44 Bft 6*4x3 ft 10*4 Rolling Biinus, tor Windows, 60 cents per foot, measuring the length. A wiudow five feet would cost s3without Painting, Catches, or Hinges. PANEL POORS: \% inch thick, without Moulding $2 50 “ “ “ “ 2 76 1/6 “ 44 4 panels moulded on one side... 3 50 “ “ “ 44 44 44 ... 4 00 1% 44 44 Moulding one side 3 00 44 44 V ‘ 3 26 1 % 44 44 Moulding both sides 3 50 W 44 44 “ “ 44 3 7 6 1% “ “ “ 44 “ 4 00 IK “ 44 44 44 44 4 60 In addition to the above, Blinds painted and fur nished with Binges and Catches, if desired; also. Sash glazed with German or French plate, paint ed, stained, enamelled, embossed and Bohemian glass, of all shades and colors, for sldeaud transom lights and office windows. Plans and specifications for all descriptionh of buildings, furnished to order, with estimates, if de sired. Contracts made for construction and erection of buildings, on reasonable terms. All kinds of lumber planed, and flooring and ceiling toegued and grooved. Bcroll aud other descriptions of Brackets, for or namenting Cottages, Green llouses, Ac., made to order. The proprietors and builders believe they can give ontire satisfaction to all who may favor them with orders. All tho above work will be furnished at short notice. Sash kept constantly on hand. All orders sent with the Cash, or City Acceptance, will meet with prompt attention. Work to be sent by the River, Rail Roads, or in Wagons will ho at the risk of the purchaser, as the work will be considered de livered. Special contracts can be made for large |oba*_ Jan. 16-1 y BARRINGER 4 MORTON’S Stoam, Sash and Blind Manufactory, OGLETHORPE STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. rpHIS Manufactory has been is in successful op- X ©ration for over three years, and is still con tinued. All work will be done by experienced workmen, with good quality of lumber, aud the latest improved machinery. Sash, Blinds, and Panel Doors, Will be furuiihed anil boxed at the Factory, at the following price.: Hash- 8 x 10... 7 eta. Primed undOraxed.. 10x12... “ “ “ is 12 x 14 ..10 “ “ 12 x 16...11 “ “ <• “'27 12 x 18...12 “ •< •• ...go 12x20. ..14“ ** ...85 12 x 22...16 “ ** 4O 12 x 24...18 “ “ .",45 Tho abore Sah are 1% inch thick, and made plain. In all caaei where they are made Lip-Bash two ceute per light will he added. All Sash glazed with good French Qlaas, primed with the best Paint, aud superior Putty. Rolling Blinds for Windows. 60 cents per foot, measuring the lougth, A window five feet would oost $3, without painting,catches, or hinges. PAHKL DOORS. inch thick, without tnuuldiug, $2 60—mould ing one side,s3 00—moulding both sides, $3 60. lJi lncl > thick, without moulding, $2 76—mould iug one side. $3 26—moulding both sides, $3 76. inch thicli, 4 paunele moulding ou one side, $3 60—moulding both side*. $4 00. l*i inch thick, 4 panels moulding on one side, $4 OlL—moulding both sides, $4 60. In addition to the above, minds painted and fur nished with hinge* and catches, if denired; alee. Sash glaxed with U.ruiau nr French plate, painted, stained, euameled, embossed aud Bohemian Glass, of all shades and colors, for side andtransom lights j aud office windowo. Plan* and specifications for all descriptions of \ buildings furnished to order, with estimates, if dc j sired. Contracts made for construction aud erection of buildiuga, ou reasonable terms. Scroll and other descriptions of Brackets, for or namenting Cottages, Oreen Houses, *c., made to order. The proprietors being practical mechanics and builders, heliere they can give entire satisfaction to | ail who may favor them with orders. KtrAllthe above work will be furnished at short notice. Sasli kept constantly on hand. All orders sent j will’ tho cash, or city acceptance, will meet with j prdtnpt attention. Work to he sent by the Klvsr, Rail Itoad. or in Wagons, will be at ths risk of tha purchaser, as the work will beconsidered delivered. 49* Special contractscan be made for laigejobt M. HARKING Fit, | January 24 ly J. !,. MOItTON. WALTER C. WRIGHT, jAt th© junction of OKl©thor|M-and Warren itr*U, o|>poiu th© Muacojt©* Iron Work*, I COLUMBUS, GKOKGIA, UKALkIUu ‘GROCERIES, PROVISIONS aud COUNTRY PRODUCE. Alwny* on band I and coUHtaiitly roct-ivin# u©w HU|>|>ii sos th© fol lowing articU-u : Bacun and Lard ; Flour of v*rlou)i quallti©* Butfar©, Cruahod aud Powd©r©d; Bugarr, Whit© mid bight Brown ; Cracker©. Butter, Foda and Bu^ir; Boa|, (.'until©, Turp©utin© and Toilet; Cigar*, of varlou* brand*; Ground Cinnamon; Tobacco, Chewing and hm king; Soda, in pound©, halve* and 4]uart©i; Sal Soda aud Soup Powder*; Pepper; Fpio©; Nutmeg; Ginger Race; PureDuih*m Mustard; Yeaat Powder*, Preston A Merrill’©; Tea©, Oolong and llyson : Mackerel; Sardine© Salt, by the sack and bushel; Spoi lu Candle©; ’ ‘table Salt io box©* ; Adamantine CandL ©; Pure Pearl Starch; Snuff; Hlo Coffee; I Star aud Tallow Candle*; Colo|rne; Kaaencei; Match©*, waterpriwif ami wax; Laudanum; Phelp©’ Mo** Rose Candy, aaaorted; Meal aud Grit©; Syrup aud Klee; Tinware; j Corn and Fodder; Lock’* Curry Comb*; Weeding Hoc*} Five*; Fry Pan©; Tulw; Sulphur, Coppera* and Cwain Tartar; Bucket©; I Salt* and Saltintre; Plow- Lilies; Clothe* l ine© | aud Pint; bealde© various other articles. Kucha* I are generally kept iu a Grocery Store. llighoat cash price paid for Rags, Tallow aud Bee* Wax. *wr-Call and examine for yomaelve*, f r I am j determined to aell a© cheap a* th* cheap©*!, for cash and cash only.. WALTER C. WRIGHT ! Columbu*, Augu*t 19. 1859 LUCIUS HART, j N'o. 4 and 0 Utirlln|g Slip.N.w York, ! IMPOHTKK or AND DKAI.KU IN Block tin, bar i.kad, NICK FI.. BOBBITT MKTAL, ANTIMONY, TlNNKits’ fOLDKK. i BAK TIN, BPKLTKK •< BFKLTKR. INGOT COPFKR, PIG LEAD, BISMUTH Al.i- Mmuufacturor ami Importvr of Silver Plated and Britania Ware. I Ad- Th, Trad* *Dp|)ll*d on th* moat fa*or*l>l* Oct. 26-Sm GREAT REDUCTION IS PHICBSI From SSO to $100! COME -A. IST IO BUY WHEELER Jt WILSON’S fW W k WORTH sold in the last *ix mouths. They have an experi ence of nix y<ar© in this community, which has valued for them a reputution over hII other Mach inert Maken perfect stitch that will uot ravel; adapted to all kind of FAMILY SEWING. We keep conrttantl\ on hand lIEMMKRS, NEEDLES, SPOOLS, and both COTTON and SI LK THREAD for those Machine©. 4-4* InutriK tiou iu tho use aud management given when duHired gratiw. HUNT, WARE A CO. Columbus, Ga.. July 21, 1859. ly ACES & IVERSON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS & CHEMISTS, SION OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE, No. 93 Broad St., Columbus, Ga., Wholesale and Retail Dealer* in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, ACIDS, FINE SOAPS, Pine Hair and Tooth Brushes, FRENCH, ENGLISH AND GERMAN PERFUMERY, TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES, Surgical anil Dental Instruments, Pure Wines and Brandies FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES. MEDICINE CHESTS, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, XJ-YE STUFFS, Fancy and Toilet Articles. FINK TOBACCO, Both Chewing and Smoking. Havana Cigars of all kinds, &c., &c., &e. - PRESO RIPTIONS t* Carefully prepared at all hours. Day or Night. gVCEE & IVERSON. Columbus, Ga , Sept. 24, 1559. Cm DIRECT IMPORTATION! JUST received - a fine assort oieutul SINGLK Gl NS. nutim'i.u'- factured for our rl selves. All per- sons in want of “ * ✓ ‘ ) a GOOD GU N would do well to Br call andsee them y before buy iug. J. ENNIS & CO., Nov. 21-2 m at the Sign of the Anvil. GOOD FURNITURE AT REASONABLE PRICES! IT is a significant fact that since . the establishment of the NOV ELTY WORKS F UHNI T U R K MANUFACTORY, the prices of Furniture in this city have been reduced Irom the most exorbitant to something like reasonable Drices. The proprietor has the pleasure to inform iiis old customers and the puldic generally that he has again commenced to RETAIL FURNI TURE, and has opened Sale Rooms at Ho. 148 Broad St., a few doors below the old stand, where he will take pleasure iu showing a varied stock of South ern made Furniture, which, in poiut of style, finish and durability, he guarantees to be equal to tho best, and as cheap as the cheapest. Wardrobes, Bureaus, VVaslistauda, Tables, Bed steads, Ktageres; Rocking, Parlor and Easy Chairs; Bofs, Lounges, Tote a-Totes, Ottomans, Divans. Sideboards, Safes, Quartettes, Toilets, Hook Cartes, Secretaries, Music Stands, Lowell Racks, Hat Racks. Ac., Ac. Several new and beautitul styles of cheap Cottage Bedsteads, lie would particularly call attention to hi* New Styles of Cottage Chairs, which fir comfort, durability, cheapness aud ele gance, cannot bo excelled Brackets for Buildings, Mouldings, Turning and Planing done at short notice. COFFINS! Either plain, or iu Mahogany. Rosewood. Satin wood, or covered and beautifully mounted, furn ished at few hours notice and at reasonable prices. W. K. HARRIS. Columbuß, Ga., August 4,1859. ts G. T. WILLIAMS’ PHOTOG UAPH, A.M BROTYPK and Stereoscope Picture Gallery, No. 67 West Side Broad street, (np-stuir©,) CO LU MI3U S, GEORGIA. I WOULD respectfully call the attention of the citixuns of Musctigee aud surronudiug coun ties to the above style of Pictures, which are the Most Perfect and Durable Likeness THAT CAN HE TAKEN. Persons visiting Picture Gallerii* will please give me a call, whether wanting Pictures or uot, and 1 will he pleased to hliow them my collection of Photograph, Ambrotype and Stereoscope Pic ture*, plain and colored. My prices of Colored Ambrotype*, put in neat case*, irom Fifty Cents to any price wanting. Photograph & Stereoscope Pictures, Plain and Colored, at lea* price* than can be obtained elsewhere iu the city. 1 would particularly inform the people that I give entire flati*factin or no charge. 1 hope hy a close attention to busim-ss to con tinue to merit the patronage of the country. Oct H 3m T. WILLIAM?. FUESII ARRIVALS I fIMIK subscriber* are receiving a large and well I *• lected sssoitnient of Family Groceries,con Misting In part of the following: Extra Choice Northern Rutter in 15 lb. kit*; Fultou Market R< ©fin bait band*; New llnlled Buckwheat; No*. 1, 2 and 3 Ma k< rel. in qr. and half bbl*.; brooked Beef Tongue*; Fugar Cured Beef lianit; Sugar Cured lUc. n I lain*; Fr**h lUi*itip,Currant*.Citron, Almond*, pecan Nut©, Filbert*, c.; Premrve*, Sauce© and Cat-up* of every kind; Also tho finest imjKirted Brandt©* anil Wine©, seleoied expressly tor family use, of the most re liable importing hnu*i * in tin* United St itts; Also a choice selection of Donieetic Liquor* of ©very kind—-fin© Old Hut Whisky, Peach and Apple Brandy, Ac., “Old Tom” Gill, Sirup de gituime, Bacchus and Sachem Bitters; Also a large and choice stock of Segar* and Tobacco of eery brand aud grade *#“Glvou* a call. GUN BY A CO. Columbus, Ga., Nov. 8,1869. 33. JACKSON’S NEW STORE, No. 133 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga., Next Boor to 8. Ogletree'* Auction Room. (TAKE pleMMure iu informing my friend© and customer* that 1 have returned from New York, and opened the abore entabllshment with a J splendid stock of Dry Goods and Clothing, HATS, CAI’S, BOOTS AND SHOES. Also a large assortment of BLANKETS, KKR* OKYB, LINBKYP, and all kind© of DOMESTICS. B|iudlnii mot of in. Unit, iu N,-w YorK, and nmuuf.u'tmltiii in,at ut my uttn CMliluk. ]um ■ble to uiid.raFll on. und .11 My DryUooda.ud uth.r Good. *r mostly Uiuxlit for rub, und war ranted to uivoi-rrr, on,* iuti.l.irtlon A. I will wud Good, from Now York wt-okly, yon will ulwuyu find u w.ll i-i,<-f,4 und larye | •tm-k on hand. All I auk I. to call and >m for youraoltc. B. JACKSON, *cpt2B-3m No. 133 Broad .treat. KOTICK. AS I Imre Klrcn up Lusinc. entirely, and wish ing old matter* ~-tiled up, 1 do hereby rt (tneet all these that are indebted to tne to c.ll anil pay up at Mr. B. Jarkaou'a store, No. 133 f Broad street, (tny old stand.) tept2B-3iu OU. OOLDBTKIN. INVOICE PAPF.it I A FEW Beams of Cotton iuroice Paper, for A ealeby CHAFFIN A JOHNBJN. Septenibar 3,1869. UNPARALLELD SUCCESS! GENIUS TRIUMPHANT! BARTHOLF’S **l SEWING MACHINE. Prices from $55 to $140! f PHIS Machine stand* without a rival wherever _L it ha* been used. The simplicity of it* con struction rendering it tho most desirable, while its work is so perfect aud satisfactory that it hait become a general favorite amongst those Ludio© I who have used it. These Machines can be seen in operation at the 1 auction store of ti. Howard, No. 134 Broad st.. next ; door above John B. Strnpper’s, or at my residence. Th© Laities are invited to call nod exauiino them. I will take great pleasure iu exhibiting and ex plaining the operations of the Machiues Hewing Machines of all kind* put in good run ning order. F. A. FAIRCHILD, Agent. Columbu*, May 14,1869. ts THE LIVEH HSr’V r TC3-ODt^ r rOFl. PIIKPAHED BY DR. SANFORD. Compounded entirely from Qums, Xfc on© oi the bebt Purgutiveb uud Liver Medicine© now Ut lure the public that act© as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and more effectual chan any uthei medicine known. It i* not only a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, acting tirat on the Liver to eject it© morbid nuttier, then ou the stomach aud bowel© to carry off tliai matter, thus accomplishing two pur poses effectually, without any of the pa uful ieel ing* experienced iu the operation of mo*t Cathar tics. It strengthen© the system at the same time that it puige* it; and when taken daily in moder ate done©; will strengthen and build it up with unutiuul rapidity. The Liver is one of the principal regula tor© ot the human to- (JJ dy ; aud when it per form© it* functions well, the power© are fully developed. The rw stomach is aimost en tirely dependent on the healthy action ol the Liver for the per- formance of it© func tion*; when the ©tom H ach i* at iault, the bowel© are at fault, £x aud the whole system suffer* in consequence l of oue organ—the Liver—having ceased UJ to do it© duly. For the disease© cl that ‘J organ, que of the pro prietor© ha* made it hi© study, iu a practice of more than twenty f) year©, to find some remedy wherewith to v counteract the many de ran gem on ts to Lpj which it i* liable. To prove that tin© remedy is at last found, any person troubled with Liver Com plaint, iu any of i;© M form©, ha© but to try a bottle, aud conviction vJ is certain. These Gum© remove w all morbid or bad mat ter from the system, supplying in their place a healthy flow ol yj bile, invigorating the r toiuach, causing food to digest well, puri fying the blood giving tone aud health to the whole machine LJ ly, removing the cause of the disease—effect L 1 iug a radical cure. Bilious attack© are are cured, and, what is better, prevented,! H by the occasional use ol the Liver Invigo- rator. One dose alter eating Jis sufficient to relieve the stomach und pro vent the food from rising and wouriug. i Only one dose taken before retiring, pre vent© Nightmare. m Only one dose taken at night, loosen© the bowel© gently, and curua Ooativeness. One dose taken after m each meal will cure Dyspepsia. cV One dose ol two tea-spoonfuls will al ways relieve Sick iicudache. One bottle taken for female obstruction re moves tin-cause of the , . disease, and make© a perfect cure. Ty Only oiiedo©uimme CJ liately relieves Chol ic, while One dose, often ie- j peated, is a sure cure for Cholera Morbus, j and a preventive ol Cholera. i Only oue bottle Is! needed to throw out of ihe system the effect© H of medicine after a long sickness. One bottle taken for Jaundice removes ail ©allow nes© or im natural color from the skin. One dost taken a /N short time before eat ing give© vigor to th appetite, and makes food digest well. One dose often re peated, cures Chronic Diarrhoea in il© worst, forms, while Summer and Bowel compluint© yield almost to the first dose. I . | One or two donert cures uttacks caused by Worms iu Chil r dren; there is no surer, ©afer, or speedier ram- ody iu the world, as it never fails. LJ A few bottle© cures “J Dropsy, by exciting tne absorbents. W'e take pleasure iu O recommending tbit medicine us a proven- tivo for Fever and Ague, Chill Fevet, and all Fevers of a Bilious Type. Itoper- m ates with certainty, and thousand© are wil & ling to testify to its wonderful virtues. i All who used it aregiviug their unanimous tes timony in its favor. water in the mouth with the Invigora tor, and swallow both together. THE LIVER IN VIGOR ATOR la a Scientific Medical Discovery,and is daily work ing cure© almost roo great for belief. It cures a© if by magic, even the first doe giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of Liver Complaiut,from the worst Jaun dice or Dyspepsia to a common Headache, all of which are the resaltof a DISEASED LIVER. Price Oue Dollar per Bottle. DR. SANFORD, Proprietor, 345 Broadway, New York. Bold, in Columbu©, by PEMBERTON A CARTER, JOHN W. BROOKS, URQUUART A CHAPMAN, ACEE A IVERSON, WHITESIDE A CO., March 22, ’69-ly aud all Druggists. HARRISON & PITTS, CO M M IBS ION MERCHANTS, AUCTIONEERS AND NEGRO BROKERS, No. 50 and ill Broad st., Columbus, Oa„ lI7OULD inform their friend© and the public VV generally thut they still continue the above burtine©* at their old stuud. Having every facility ut comuiaud towards conducting their business properly, and giving ©ati*fautiou to all, they solicit a continuance of the patronage heretofore so liberally extended them. Every exertion will he used to give entire satisfaction tb all who nmy confide their buaines# to their care. They will give their personal attention to the ©ale© of MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION; RENTING AND SALE OF REAL ESTATE; SALK OF NEGROES ON COMMISSION, Ac. Liberal advance* made ou Negroa*, Mer chandise and Produce placed with u© for sale. Administrator's & Executor’s Sales ATTENDED TO ON LIBERAL TERMS. Having made arrangement* in Richuioud and other market* to he kept constantly supplied with good healthy NEGROES, of all claaaea, we ak tanner* and other* who w ish to purchase to call und examine our atock. Cash Paid for likely Young Negroes W© have leceivud ugeucie* from some of the heaviest Manufacturer* of Virginia und North Curolinu Tobacco, mi.l im- now rucnlvlßit our winter’* *up|il of t*v.*r, itriol*-, liom 16 to 76 ct-ati por |iouijil. to which wo Invito tho atteutlou of I’luntcri iiml Merchant*. C. . IIAItItIFON, _ , , GKG. I. I'ITTH | Columbu*. Hept.o, U 49. ly Livery and Sale Stable. IVEY, SMITH & uo. rpilKuullcr.l4m.il h'ttloK pur A the lut*.rent 111 tho Livery nud Sitlcjg&tfßS. 8 tuhle ol F. G Wll It 111, null A. 1. Kobiion, I'l Ir lu i-rl V occuplmi hy IVKY, WILKINS * CO., the hail no** will iu futiiro ho conducted under the umiiv aud Myle or IVKY, SMITH * CO., und mill,-It „ Oontlnu.tlon us the putrou,l4c heretofore .olihvr* •lly butowad. 3 AS. A. CIIAI’MAN, Jnn.2l-tr Oil AS. V SMITH. UIMMOBUTION. rpilK copurtiior.hip heretofore vxi.lhin uiidor A tho name nud ntyle of IVKY, WILKINS A CO., i* till. il*y dUmdvi-d by niutiml coniuuit. Thovo liuiohted to the ute llrm, oud th-i.e Imvltig cUliui *4nlu.t tho <lllllO will uli u* m-ttlo with mud preen t to IVKY, SMITH A 00., who ulono ur* •uthorlxed to .ottlo the rnunv. J. H. IVKY, F. G. WILKINS, Columhiu. Jan. 21-ts A. I. KOBISON TRUNKS! TRUNKS! J 7t UUKNI K THUNKS, Vretoy*. French, Sole Io Leather,und vnrlou. other Trunk, for LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Alio Bonne* Boxes, Leather Bag*, lMlii,. r Valise©, Ac. For ©ale very low at A. C. SANDERS A CO’S Boitt and Shoe Store, ColnnibtiN, July 16, lagg. MEAT HOUSE. rpS* nndei.lgntd tke Oil* op- _ . 1 portunlty nf eunniinrlnx to ,▼*>. the public Hint they hnte opened * reituler M,ut Home on the cor uer of Crawford nod Front .IreetH We .hell at all time, keen a • unply of Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Fam.t4ea.Ao. All iiurcbaira will Lc> delivered l,y our wncon free of char**. 11. A. GIIIBGN A CO. Colomhua, *Vt. 20, 1860 Mllß* W IMS LOW'S Celebrated Soothing Syrup r | l lilFclebrated Syrup, for Teething Children X l for ©ale by R. A. WARE A SON, 3. No. 74 Broad atr*t. TARRANT’S EFFERVESCENT SELT2ER APEIUEN'f. r I , HIB valuable nntl iiopulur Medicine, prepared A in conformity with thonnalyal* ol tho water* of the celebrated Scdtzer Spring, in (In ninny, in a moat convenient and portable foim. hau un’iver eully received the moot favorable iccouinientla. \ tion> of the medical prol'cmuon and a diereinitii. i public, an tlm - MOST EFFICIENT AND ACRKi:AhI.R Baliuo Aperient in one, aud ns luuug cutitlcu to npccial pictercucc* over tho many Mineral Spiing W atcru, Seidlltg Powdecu, nod other aimilar article*, tuih riom it, compactiiemi und greater cfllcucy. It may I e n with the heat etlect in all BILIOUS AND FEBRILE DISEASES, fit K HEADACHE, LuSS OF APPETITE INDIGESTION, AND ALL HIM- ’ ILAIt COMPLAINTS PKCUU AHLY INCIDENT TO THE Spring and Summer Seasons. II ia pnrticulaily adapleu to tho tha want* „i Travolari hy Sea uml l and, lirMdenlt i, ii,, t Cliluateu. Pereouu of Seilautuiy iluhiia Invalid., ami Convalccenth; Captain, ‘ ol Veasela and Planiera will tind it a valuable addition iu their Medicine Cheats. With thue who have uued it, it haa high favor and le deemed iudiupciiunble. IN A TORPID STATE OF THE I.IVKIt H reiidura great aervico iu maturing healthy aeti, „ IN GOUT AND RHEUMATISM—It gives tIV beat eatiafnetion, allaying all inflmnniaiory ejuin toms, und in many caaea oflectuully curing thoae afflicted. ITS SUCCESS IN’ CASES OF GRAVEL, INo. GESTION, HEARTBURN ANDCOSTI YENEst-. Proven it to boa Medicine of the greattat utilitT ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, AND TliE Dli TKKrSING SICKNESS So USUAL DUItIKo PREGNANCY—YieIda apeedilv, and w ilh marked auceeaa uudei ita healthiul influence. It affords tup. greatest relief th THOSE AFFEICTKD WITH OR SUBJECT i,, TIIE PI LES—ACTING gently on the bowele, neu tralizing all irritating accretion*, and thereby re moving all inliuniuiaiory tendencies. IN FACT, IT IS INVALUABLE IN ALL CAE’ WHERE A GENTLE APERIENT ofc‘ PURGATIVE IS REQUIRED. It ia iu the form of a Powder, carefully pit U e iu bottles, to keep in auy climate, and merely ie quires water poured upon it to produce a Ueh. l.t. ful effervescent beverage. Taken Iu the morning, it never interferes with the avocaliousol the day, acting gently on the system, restoring tho digestive powers, exciting a healthy and vigorous tune of the rtemacli and creating an elasticity of mind and Bow of spirits which givo zest to every enjoyment, ltulsoena bles the invalid to enjoy many luxuries with im punity, h em which he must otherwise be debarred aud without which life is irksome aud distressing’ Numerous testimonials from professional und other gentlemen of the highest standing through out the country, aud its steadily increasing peon larity fur a series of years, strongly guarantee its efflcacy aud valuable character, and commend it to the favorable notice of an intelligent public Prepared and Sold, Wholesale und Retail bv JOHN A. TARRANT A CO., DntGulkTß No. 278 Greenwich-st., cor. of W arren \ Y June 26,1869-1 y MARBLE AND GRANITE W ORKB, COLUMBUS, GA. ’ I lIIS establishment is situated on Oglethorpe A street, iu front of the Oglethorpe House where is to ho found a large assortment of Monuments, Tombs, Tablets, Vases, Urns, Figures, and marble mantel, pieces, all worked from original designs, drawn by’ the host Monumental Architects, iu Italy and Fiance and warranted of the best Italian und American Marble. The public is respectfully invited to call an-1 examine my work and know my prices before ordering from any other point. As 1 have ONE PRICE ONEX, persons ordering by lottoi may feel confident that they will be as well, if not better, satisfied with my work, when they receive it, as if they were to come themselves and buy it. In token of my sincerity, I give persons who order by letter, or buy of my agent, the right to return the work at my risk aud expense, if it i- net as good as they expected. 44iji- IKON RAILING furnished at short notice. HENRY McCAULRY, Proprietor. G. W. McDuffie, Traveling Agent. May 11,1869. d-ly MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS Oglethorpe st., near Gunby’s Corner, WJ HERE I offer for sale MONUMENTS, TAB VV LETS, TOMBS. HEADSTONES, Ac., of American and Ituliuu Marble, at prices as low as they can he bought for North or South. 1 have just received of the celebrated K. E. Lnunitz, New York fifty designs aud models of the latest style of Monumental Work, got up in Italy, France and the United States, which 1 will soil ut New Yolk prices, freight added. Average price ot Monument.* from $69 to S2,SOS. Cast Iron and Wire Railing on baud; SERPENTINE STONE for Hearth* and Buildings; PARIAN MARBLE CASKS, to secure Ambrotype Pictures to Marble Monuments, &c. price only; orders from the country punctually attended to. A reduction of 25 per cent made on Hollowed Monuments imported di rect from Leghorn. THOMAS KENNY. Columbus, June 20,1859. ly CHOICE STATIONERY. JUST received a full assortment of SUPERFINE ROYAL FOLIO POST; “ FOLIO POST; “ QUARTO POST; “ COMMERCIAL POST; “ MEDIUM, all weights; “ DEMY', “ •• “ FLAT CAP, “ “ LAWYERS’ BRIEFS, a very superior article; “ MERCANTILE CAP; “ FOOLSCAP: “ MERCANTILE NOTE; “ LETTER, in half and quarter reams, ot all qualities, Ac., Ac., together with NEWSaud WRAPPING PAPER of every size and superior quality. For sale at unusually low prices at the Dec. 17- ts ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS. A. CADMAN, GUN ANDLOCK SMITH, Crawford St., one door west of Rankin’s Corner * Near the Market, COLUMBUB, GA. ( 7 UNSand Pistols. Shot l’nnrhe.V^^ VX and Powder Flasks, repaired. Cabinet, Desk, Trunk and 1n,,.. Keys of all descriptions made ■ fitted. Trunks, aud Patent Trunk and Valise Locks repaired. Bells, all size, and tones. Fancy Sh’i.v I H*' ll carriages and wire, with which I will hang Belle and warrant them to keep iu order. Andirons and Brass work of all “S&Tmi. Ty m ’ ca,b 00 dellTe, y’ Negroes! Negroes! VI/” K are con tin ually receiving from Vit- . ’ J *'“*■ aud Nocili Caruliua a large L* a aud well selected stock of MEN, WOMEN BOYS „„d GIRLS, including Fteld Hand.^ House Servants,Mechanics. Ac..bought bv on* of the firm expressly for this market aa and ourfriends may roly on getting Negroes of good character, coming up fully to our rupreeru tatione, us we sell none on commission. Jul\ 23,'69-ly HATCHER A McGEIIEE. NOTICE I NOTICE I Officx Mi-scooe* Ran. Roan, \ ravuv . Columbus, Ga., April 24, { r |MIK charges on Cotton _ ‘ A hy this Road to Savan ill ! I uith will he Sixty Cents per 100 ths,, until furthci Do * lc -, W. L. CLARK, uV ’ W tl Buporiut*Dd*Dt. NOTICE! Shippers of Preighton thopeiiu* Branch and Montgomery and M eat ill . I Point Hail Rond, are notified tlmt Freight will bo reoeived from Sun Klh until 4 o’clock p. m., aud not before or after tht>v ho,,ra - J. F. APPLKR, Agent. Columbu©, Dec. 20,1868-ts < u\a\uu of MHIDVftB I Muscourx KatL Road, 1 Columbus, Ga., July 16.1868./ Km. * IU,r tk, ■ Ills Day Mall Train *■ Hn ' l4rrlv ‘’ huVaTSIMEM?* A ’ M ’ ! “ rr ‘ V> “ COIU, “ Night Mail Jrnln will leave Columbu* a) 4 A M.,aud arrive at Macon at 9.60 A.M. Leave Macon at 11.46 P. M,. arrive at Colum A. M. W. L. CLARK, Columbu*, Nov. 10, 1869. Bup’t. STEREOSCOPES! 4 JINK assortment of Stereoscopes and V iews, to whsch the public are invited to call und examine, at “’ I-2(1. J. W. PEASE’S BOOK STORK. SOMETHING SWEET! IUBT mceived a largo aaaortuient of FRENCH CONKKCTIONKKY, CORDIALS, and Due do Montebello Champagne. Pur *ale, whol‘BHl and rnail, by _ 4 VKLATI, Candy Manufacturer, Oct. 20-ts No. 20 Broad street UKMUNk PERIVIAN AND MEXICAN OUAN O, fN BACKS and BARRELS, for sale low at tb* A. the Office of the ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS. Columbu*. Jan 21-ts CEMENT AND PLASTER PARIB 1 HYDRAULIC Csmrtit and Plaster Paris al ways on hand and for sals by Not.*. GUN BY A 00. SEWING MACHINES!