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THE DAILY SUN.
The Cotton Trnilv,
Upwards of 600,000 workers are now
employed in our cotton factories, and it
has been estimated that at least 40,000
persons in this country are dependent
upon the cotton trade for subsistence. A
century ago Lancashire contained a pop
ulation of only 1100,000 persons; it now
numbers 2,1100,000. In the same period
of time this enormous increase cxccods
that on auy other equal surface of tho
globe, and is entirely owing to tho devel
opment of tho cotton trade. In 1b5(5
there were in tho United Kingdom 2,210
factories running 28,000,000 spindles and
220,000 looms 97,000 horse power.
Since that period a considerable number
of new mills have been erected and ex
tensive additions have been made to the
spinning and weaving machinery of those
previously in existence. The amount of
nctunl capital invested in the cotton trade
of this kingdom is estimated to bo be
tween .£00,000,000 and £170,000,000 ster
ling.
The quantity of cotton imported into
this country in 1850 was l,lßlj million
pounds weight, tho value of which, at Od
per lb, is equal to £1110,000,000. Out of
2,820,100 bales cotton imported into
Great Hritain America has supplied us
with 2,080,1141, that is 5-7th, of the
whole. In other words, out of 7 lbs im
ported from all countries into Great llrit
ain, America lias supplied 5 lbs. India
has sent us about 500,000 bales. Eg*pt
about 100,000, Mouth America 124,000,
and other countries between 8,000 and
0,000 bales. In 1859 the total value of
the exports from Great Britain amounted
to £1130,613,185, of which £17,920,720
consisted of cotton goods and yarns.
Thus, more than one third, or .Cl out of
every £3 of our entire exports consists of
cotton. Add to this the proportion of
cotton which forms purt of tho twelve
millions more exported in the shape of
mixed woolens, haberdashery, milinery,
silks, apparel, and slops, ‘tireat Britain
alone consumes annually 21 millions’
worth of cotton goods.
Two conclusions, therefore, may safely
be drawn from tho facts and figures now
cited—first, that the interests of every
cotton-worker are bound lip with a gigan
tic trade which keeps in motion an euor
mous mass of capital, and this capital,
machinery, and labor depend for live
sevenths of its employment upon the
slave States of America for prosperity
and continuance; secondly, that if a war
should at any time break out between
England and America, a general insur
rection would take place among the slaves,
disease swoop of!’ those slaves by death,
the cotton crop fall short in quality,
whether from severe frosts, disease of tho
plant, or other possible cnusc—our mills
would bo stopped for want of cotton, em
ployers would be ruined, and famine
would stalk abroad among the hundreds
and thousands of working pcoplo who are
at presout fortunately well employed.
Calculate the consequences for yourselves
Imagine a dearth of cotton, and you may
picture the horrors of such a cnlainity
from tho scenes you may possibly have
witnessed when the mills have only run
on “short time.” Count up all the trades
that are kept going out of the wages of
tho workiug classes, independent of build
ers, mechanics, engineers, colliers, Ac.,
employed by the rnillowncrs. Railways
would cease to pay, and our ships would
lie rotting in their ports, should a scarci
ty of the raw material for manufacture
overtake us. —Cotton Supply Iteportrr.
SAIVIPOHD-S
LIYKK INYIGOHATOH
NEVER DEBILITATES.
IT 19 COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUM",
I and has become an est tldishcd fact, a standard
Medicine, known aud upprnvod by ail tliai have
need it, and in now resort'd to with confidence in
all the diHoaHeH for which it in recommended.
It ban cured thou ; • sands Wlthiu the last
two year*, who had gg given up all hopes of
relief, aa the Dumer W oiminsollcitcd certifi
cate* iu my possession! W show.
The doae must be £■< adapted to the tein
perameut of the indi vidnal taking it. and
need in such quanti tie* as to act gentlyou
the Bowels. Jg
bet the dictate* of vonr judgment guide
you in the use of the W LIVER INVIUOKA
TOR, and it will cure all LivkrComplaints,
Bilious Attacks, Dys- iki>nia,Chronic Diah-
St MMKR Com k PLAINTS, DVHK.N l RV,
Dropsy, got’R Htom veil, Habitual Cos
tivrncss,Onouc,Ciio- lkra, Ciiolkra Infan
tum, Ciioutn a Morbus, MW KLAIULKM'K..IaI \!>|. K,
Kkmalk Wr.ARNKHSKs. and may be used mic
cessfally aeaiiOrtlt-l miry Khin 11 t
n edict lie. It will cure SICK UK A |>-
ACIlK(as thousamlh can testify) IN twkntv
minutes, if two or three Teaapoonfuls
are taken at the com- iiieucement of the
attack.
All who uo it are giving their tiwlimo
ny in its favor. ms
Mix Water in the Mouth with the luvigorator,
and swallow both together.
*#“ Price Our Dollar per Hot tie.
A 1,80
SANFORXCS
FAMILY
CATHARTIC PILLS,
COMPOUNDED FROM
IStre Vti/f table Kxtrarft, and put up in (Huh (\rxc.i,
Air I'ii/Ut. and wtU keep tn onji %iunntr.
TheFAMIIsY CATHAKTIU PILL isa
gentle but active Cathartic, which tin* proprietor
has used in his practice more than twenty years.
The constantly in • cremong demand from
those who have long Cff? used the Pills,and the
satisfaction which all J -xpress in regard to
their use. has Induced me to place them
wlthiu the reach of Mas til.
The Profession wsli know that different
Cathartics act ou dis- M tereut portion* of the
bowels.
The FAMILY CA TiIARTIC PILL has.
with due reference to this well established
fact, been compound mm from a variety of
the PUREST VHQK I'ABLE EXTRACT^,
which act alike on every part of the ali
meutary anal, and QS are ftavti and mft in
all cases where a Ca hariWieneeded.suck
as Derangeiueuts of the Siomttch, Sleep!
acts. Pains iu the Rack and Loins, Cos
tiveness. Paius and ** Soreness over the
whole hodv from sud den cold, which, fre
.juently. if neglected. nd in a long course
offerer; Loss of A P petite, a Creeping
Seusatiou of Cold over m the Body, Kent b on
ne**. Heads die, or weight in the hand,all Intlam
inaiory diseases, Worms iu Children or Adults.
Rheumatism, a great Purifier of the Blood, and
many diseases to which tlesh vs heir, ton uomoioua
to tueuti >u iu this advertisement. Dose. Ito 3.
Id* Price Three IMiurs.
The LIVER INYIGOHATOH smiths FAMILY
CATHARTIC I’ll.LS are retailed by Druggists
generally, and sold wholesale by the Trads in all
the large tow ns.
H. T. W. BAN FORD, M D.,
Manufacturer aud Proprietor,
135 Broadway, Now York,
•r Sold by all Druggists iu Columbus, via
March 22, 1800. if
MARBLE and GRANITE
“V _A_ H> _
Broad Mtrsrt, near Morkrl House,
The subscribers
Ul.lr “ malUiV'k >, ’ •%
WOKKB, ‘eepact- c
full? announce
on jV^M||^|nL|E\
(MU Italian y/V Pvlß
To MUM, TabUui
V a***. Ac., of the \.\ ‘
newest styles,
which they will sell At price* m low m ratt |,„
had North or Mouth. Also,
IRON HAILING
furnished at short notice Also, Granite Work,
Lime, t’lastsr, Ac. Ac. Order* from the country
attended to. Address Kenny A Adams
THOMAM KKNNY,
JOHN ADAMS
Columbus, (I*., March IS. 18k)-ly
JOnN W. BEVILL,
WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKER,
Cor. Oglethorpe i.rui Crawford it!.,
(above Um CMirt Uouw.)
| f prepared with the I oat i ...
I eaeaoaed timber to builil /tkUlj£\
and ratialr Wagon,.
Me. Attached to hla eataidiahmeut la n 111 kcu
MJ TANARUS” II°P ha. . hl. .pr„
•ant Bnittbe in either department, the ,uh£
■ay r y on baring their work <lo„.
promptly. Jen. a ’
HAIR HKITUHATIVE.
MKS ALLAN B Hair Keetoretive, Jaal no iral
an for .ala by R. A. WA&E aJo.N
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
TO
CLOTHING BUYERS
ROSETTE, MELICK & CO.,
No. l‘2f> Broad Street,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
Are now offering their large stock
of FALL and WINTER’
CLOTHING.
AT REDUCED PRICES.
We have in Store the following
Goods, with prices annexed:
OVERCOATS.
100 Beaver at 825 to 830
100 Beaver and Cloth 10 to 18
100 Pilot and Cass 7 to 10
200 Lion and Seal Skin... Bto 20
250 Satt. and Mohair (i to 10
100 Blanket and Flushing 3to 5
BUSINESS COATS.
100 plain black 8eaver....815 to 825
100 line and ribbed 16 to 20
500 fey Cits. Sack's and
Frocks 7 to 18
300 Satt. and inixt Cass... 3to (i
200 Flushing 2.50
If; 3 Petersham Sat 3.00
2f;Q Satt. nod Kersey
Mnky Jekts 2to 3
Dress Frock Coats.
1.00 blk cloth Fr. Coats 825 00
LOO “ “ “ “ 20 00
[3O “ •< “ 15 00
100 “ “ “ “ 12 00
[OO “
Pants! Pants!
150 pairs blk Doe Skin
Cass., from 81 to 810
800 fancy Cass 3to 8
400 blk and fey Satt 2to 4
150 blue Satt 2to 2i
175 Kersey 1 50
VESTS! VESTS!
300 Fancy and Rlack Silk Velvet
Vests, from 85 00 to 812 00
500 Fancy and Blaek Silk Vests,
from 82 50 to 88 00
100 Bl’k Satin Vests. 250 to 600
200 “ Cloth and Cassimerc Vests,
from 83 00 to 85 00
350 Fancy Cass. Vests 200 to 4 50
100 “ Bl’k Sat... 125 to 200
BOYS AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING!
We are now prepared to fit any
and all sizes, from 4 years of age to
10. Tho assortment is complete.
100 Boys’Gray Satt. Round Jackets,
from 82 00 to 83 00
100 Boys’ Gray Cloth Round Jack
ets 83 50
200 Boys’ Blue, Brown, Black Cas
inet Jackets, from 81 to 85
200 Boys’ Satt. and Cass. Sacks and
Frock Coats, from 82 50 to 80
100 Boys’ Black and Brown Cloth
Frocks, from 87 to 814
100 Boys’ Overcoats, from 83 to 814
150 Pair Sattinet and Cass. Pants,
from $1 50 to 80
100 Pair Black Cassimerc Pants,
from 83 50 to 80
150 Pair Cassimerc and Silk Vests,
from 81 50 to 84
CASH
Clothing Emporium!
No. 105 Broad St.,
COLIIMBUS, GEORGIA.
A HITS
3.000 HATS! 3.000 CAPS!
()l“ every Shape, Color, Quality and
Style,
From Qf> rents to lH>0!
They are offered at LOWER
I’UICKS, for tlie same qualities,
than was ever known in the city.
ROSETTE, MELICK & CO.,
No. 125 Krond Street.
Furnishing Goods!
In this Department we are enabled
to exhibit an elegant assortment, viz:
4,000 SHIRTS made by the best
manufacturers;
White Linen Hosom SHIRTS;
“ Marseilles “
Linen Cambric Bosom “
“ “ Puff
Raney Linen Hosom “
“ Marseilles “ “
“ Print “
Embroidered “ “
Cheek Linen “ “
GLOVES! GLOVES!
Silk, Kid, Calf, Ruck, I'ofj Skin,
Wool, Cassimere, Cloth, Berlin, and
Huok Gauntlet*.
UN UK It Sll IKTS AMI DKAWKKS
Os Cotton, Wool, Lamb's Wool,
Cashmere, Shaker Net, Shaker Flan
nel, Merino and Cray Mixed;
4,900 Cravats and Souris;
0,500 Suspenders and Half Hose;
2,000 Pocket 1 landkerchiets ;
Silk and Linen Cambric lldkis.
TRUNK DEPOT,
JsKvR N "-
Broad Stroot.
500 Trunk* and Trunk Valises,
Cur]H<t and Knuiuvlod 1 ‘loth Hup*.
For Planter* ami Traders
700 Suit* BLUE SATTINKT and
KERSEYS.
tey* All those in want of First
elas* Clothing would do well to give
U* a call before making their pur
ehu.se*, a* uur luworbuient i complete
and the atook new and made up in
the best styles, ull of our own manu
facture, warranted well made. It can
not be surpassed for beauty, style and
finish by any house in the Southern
country. All of which is offered at
lower prices for the same goods then
enn be found elsewhere.
ROSETTE, MELICK ft CO.
Columbua, Do. 9,1859.
RAGLAND & BIRCH, i
WHOLESALE AND lIKTAIt
GROCERS AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
No. 1&8 Jii'oad. st.,
THREE DOORS 11ELOW i’LANTIRS’ HOTEL.) j
O O X.UJ 3XZEI3 TJ S, <3- .A..
\|’ K n r i’ I,'ct lvl ng mul Hluill continue to keep a ■
TV largaaawrUusnt of FAMILY GROCERIES
ami PROVISIONS, suitabld both for the city and
country trade, which we will sell at wholesale
and retail, at the lowest market rates. Our ssock
consists in part of the following :
SUGAR—Clarified, Now Orleans, Muscovado,
Crushed, Powdered, Loaf, Coffee Sugar, ABAC.
COFFEE—Rio. .lava, Laguayra.Cuba, Maracaibo.
MOLASSES—West India, Now Orleans, Huger
House.
BACON—-Sides, Should era, Hums.
LARD—iu barrels, in kegs
YEA .ST POWDERS.
SODA—in hogs, in pound papers.
HALKRATL'S- in pound papers.
HAL SODA-Inkegs.
POTAfliX—ln cans and casks.
CATSUP—Tomato and Walnut.
PEPPER HAUCK—pints and quarts.
rNDlGO—Carolina, Hpan.Flot, Manilla.
MUSTARD—in cans.
MATCHES—Com.and Waterproof.
MACARONI.
PlCKLES—Mixed,Gherkin*
HARDIN EH; HERRINGS.
VINEGAR—Cider, White Wine.
BUCKWHEAT; POTATOES.
KICK; FIRE CRACKERS.
PRESERVES—Ginger, Chow Chow.
CHKKSK—Goshen, English Dairy.
BAGGING—Gunny.
ROPE— Kentucky, Philadelphia, Manilla,Juts,
White Cotton, Bed Cord, Plow Line.
TWlNE—Bagging Twine, Cotton Twine.
NAILS— Hoad Nails, 3d t040d., Finishing Nails.
HALT—Liverpool, Table, in bags, boxes, and
flacks. •
CANDLES—Sperm,Star, Tallow, Adamantine.
STARCH—PearI and No. 1, Corn Starch for
Paddings.
SNUFF—Scotch, Maccttboy,Jars and bottles.
WRAPPING PAPER.
SOAP —Toilet, Fancy, Bar, Transparent.
SPlCES—Pepper, Ginger, Spice, Nutmegs, Mace,
Cloves, Cansla, Ground Pepper, Ground Ginger.
TEA—Hyson, imperial, Gunpowder, Black.
FRUlT—ituisins, Almonds, Figs, Nuts of various
kinds.
MACKEREL—Barred a ; No. 1,2, 3, half barrels,
kitts.
PORTER A ALE—Byass’, quarts and pints.
BlTTEßS—Stoughton.
BLACKING.
TOBACCO—Rough and Ready Twist, and vari
ous brands and qualities.
CIO Alt,S —American, Spanish,German, Cheroot.
SYRUP —Lemon, Pineapple, Strawberry, Rasp
berry, Orange, Sugar House.
CANDlES—Assorted Stick, Sugur Plums.
GUNPOWDER—whoIe, half, and quarter kegs,
Deer,Canister, Blasting.
SHOT—Drop, Buck.
LEAD—Bar.
BUCKETS —Painted,brass-bound,sugai buckets.
TUBS; BROOMS; MEASURES.
CORDIALS—per dozen, Peppermint per gallon,
Chi namon.
CHAMPAGNE —Iloidsick, quarts and pints, va
rious brands and qualities.
WlNES—Madeira, Sherry, Teneriffe, Port, Sweet
Malaga, Bottled.
BRAN DlES—Domestic, Peach,Cognac,different
brands, Bottled.
GlN—Holland, Northern, Domestic.
SCHNAPPS —Wolfe’s Aromatic Scheidam.
GINGER WlNE—bottled.
BLACKBERRY WlNE—bottled.
BLACKBERRY BltANDY—bottled.
CHERRY CORDlAL—bottled.
RASPBERRY CORDlAL—bottled.
PRESERVED FRUITS—In cons.
RUM—Jamaica, New England.
WHISKEY —Nectar,in bottles, Ambrosial, Old
M mouguheln. Bourbon, Rectified, Scotch, Irish.
CL A RET—Bottled, per dozen.
SWEET OlL—pints and quarts.
ClDEß—Sweet.
FOREST WINK BITTERS.
Call and examine our stock before making your
purchases. Orders promptly and faithfully exe
cuted.
April 26 RAGLAND A BIRCH.
BOOTS AND SHOES!
\\[ K have uow
VV in Store our yv,
Summer Btock of
Gouts, Ladies, vf> -X - jfk
.Misses and Chib 4?\> U| gm.
dren’s HOOT 8 V-i
A N D 8 110 KB, V ffif W
which for quail
ty, quantity and
economy to the
purchuser, sur
passes nuytliing iSt***
brought here. Among our Stock may be foun4 —
FOR GENTLEMEN,
Gents’ French Calf Pump Boots;
“ “ Light Welt “
44 Calf Oxford Ties;
“ “ Kid “ “
“ French Calf Low Shoes.. Pumps, and
“ Glove “ “ “ light welted,
“ Oongress Calf Gaiters;
“ “ Kid
il U IV.Y IV ./>■••
. lillCi u ijna.iiei unitun .
“ “ Silk 44
“ 44 Opera “
“ Union “
“ Lasting Ties,
“ l’at. Leather Oxfords, Pumps and half w.;
“ Scott Ties;
44 Slippers with aud without heels;
44 Highland Ties;
And numerous other kinds,both fine aud common.
FOR LADIES,
Finest Kid aud Morocco Lace and Congress
Boots, thin soles, with and without heels;
Finest Silk Warp Lasting Lace aud Congress do.
Serge de Bern* 44 44 44 “ 44
Eugene 44 44 44 44 * 4
Italian and English 44 44 44 “
French and Glove Kid 44 44 44 4 *
French Kid Heel Slippers;
English Kill and Morocco Slippers;
English Lnstiug Morocco Slippers;
Velvet Toilet Slippers:
French Embroidered Slippers;
White Kid Slippers;
Kid aud Morocco Buskins;
French Kid Ties;
Calf and Goat Luco Boots, with and without
hauls.
MISSES.
Misses’ Glove Kid Cougress Boots;
44 Kuglish do. with and without heels;
44 Silk warp, Serge, etc.;
44 English Lasting—Congress and Lacs
Gaiters, with and without heels;
44 Fine Kid Slippers, with aud without
heels;
“ White Kid Slippers;
44 School Shoes —something durabls.
CHILDREN.
Children's Congress Heel Gaiters;
44 Lace Heel Gaiters;
41 Kid 44 Slippers; •
44 44 Boots, aud about thirty
additional kinds with and without heels.
A LARGE STOCK OF
Negro Brogans and Servants
SHOES,
Sewed and Pegged, constantly on hand. We are
receiving fresh Goods every week from our owu
Factories
To Country Merchants and Traders
WK OKKKII OCR 0001)8 AT
NEW YORK PRICES.
ONLY ONE PRICE,
From a litcli thera will be no deviation iu auy
lustauce.
A. O. HAUNDEItS A CO.,
No. 102 Broad ot., tint door to J. Kyle A Cos.
Colunibns.Oa.. May 27.
l)lt. J. UOYUK 1)01)8*
IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS
1 AOK the euro of Incipient Consumption, Weak
1 Lungs, M oak Stomachs, ludigt si ion. Dyapep
sia. General Debility and XervousUvas, they hart*
tio superior.
For disease* peculiar to Females, “they act like
a ( harm ,” MM •' i.v Lftdj. married or tingle, old
or young, who ever uses ous bottle, will uavar be
without them. Th’ aged ami infirm nbould Use
thrill, an they strengthen, invigorate and bract* up
ole eysb m it it in it to an laipoatlbiUty
for a person to suffer from Indigestion and brooms
Dy epeptie. who uses these Bitters regularly.
Chronic eases of Dyspepsia have been cured by
the use of thepe Hitters, alter jefusiug to yield to
auy othsr remedy.
MhdatsN of the ijosiwl. Lawyers, all IMlhlls
Fpeakeis, as well as link-keepers; aud all who
leal a sedentary life, will find that from ths use of
only onr huttfr, they will Hud that they are a truly
valuable remedy for Nervousness, InJigestiou and
General lability. Dr. Don* has used them suc
cessfully lu his practice for the last twenty years,
and now superintends thsir manufacture; Isons
of the most eminent physicians, as well as ons of
ths most distinguished men, of ths city of New
York.
Consumptives, if uot cured, will always experl
eneo a relief, and rases of Incipient Consumption
will bs cured by Miß| tbl .11 rsfulaily . and a%. id
lug exposure.
For sale by CIIARLKB WIDDIFIRM) A 00.,
Proprietors, tUw aud PM Broadway, N. Y.
Bold in Colutabus, Qa , by
ACKK A IVIHHON,
JOHN W HKOOKB,
Jan. Ift.likHMjr aud by Druggistsgsuerally.
UIikCAD COHN.
•>/\l \( h 111 SHELH Prims Hr*ad Corn, for sal*
)’ M M f at Palars Mills at f l Jo per bushel.
March 2-ts K. L. MOTT. President.
Fltlll I
MACKKHEL. Nos. 1. 2 and 3, la barrels, halt
barrels, aud qisrti r barmt ; M hits Fifth, In
barrels, halves and quat Ur* ; Mullet and Fish Kos
in barrel* and kegs. Juitweci ivad and for sals by
March 2 , 4 GUN BY A CO.
IIAWN! lIAMB I
• ) r\HHPti Kxtra Tennessee Hams, for sal* to
arrlvs. ;*b2 TYLKR A MOB KB.
HARNESS MANUFACTORY
114- Broad Strfat,
COLUMBUS, GEO
SHERMAN & CO.
HAVErecently
en gaged in
the manufacture J *JT
of HARNESS of—
every description. gjaßßl
Persons who wish fJgjlguSfV
to buy a superior 1 |f V
Southern made I jTvj'A 1
article, can now iy\ P
have the opportn- ■>’
We employ skill
ful workmen, use
tho best materials, aud will warrant every article
purchased at our Manufactory.
In addition to our Harness, we keep on hand
every article known in our line of business —
SADDLES of every different pattern, at prices
to snit the quality;
LEATHER of all kinds;
SHOE-FINDINGS of every description ;
TRUNKS of various sizes and styles ;
VALISES and CARPET-BAGS;
MACHINE RELTlNG—leather and rubber, of
all widths;
CARRIAGE, SADDLE and HARNESS TRIM
MINGS;
SOLE LEATHER, WHIPS, BLANKETS, CHIL
DREN’S CARRIAGES, Ac. Ac. Ac.
Our Stock is new and complete. We invite the
attention of buyers, believing wo can suit them
in quality and price.
Afijr Repairing done with dispatch aud in the
best manner.
Papers in which we advertise please copy.
Columbus, Ga., Jan. 13,1860. tfleplS
GOETCHIUB * HODGES’
COLUMBUS STEAM PLANING MILLS.
Oornarof St. Clair and Jackson streets, near the
Methodist Church,
OOLTJMBUB, QA-
establishment has now commenced ope-
X rations, with entirely now machinery aud all
the latest improvements. We have secured the
moet experienced workmen, and intend to use none
but the best material.
Sash, Blinds and Panel Doors,
Will be furnished and boxed at the Factory,at the
following prices:
Sash.—Bxlo, 7 cents; primed and glazed, eta.
10x12, 0 *• “ “ 18 “
12x14,10 “ “ 26 “
12x16,11 “ “ 27 “
12x18,12 “ “ “ 30 “
12x20,14 ** • 36 “
12x22,16 “ ** 40 “
12x24, 18 “ • 46 “
The above Sash are 1% inch thick, and wade
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, we give
below the sizes of Frames for Windows for the
&bo7o sized Glass :
HO. or LIQHTB. 81*1 OF OPENING .
Bxlo, 12 lights v ..3 ft 10Ux2 it 4U
Bxlo, 16 “ 4ft ft 4%
Bxlo, 18 “ 6 ft 612x2 ft 4%
Bxlo, 24 “ sft 6Ux3ft %
10x12, 16 “ 6ft 6l£x2 ft 10\2
10x12,18 “ 6ft tUx2ftlOl2
10x12,24 6 ft 6l|x3ftlO>J
10x14,12 “ 6ft 2Ux2ftlolJ*
12x14, 16 “ 6ft 4?x3ft 4 ]X
12x14, 18 “ 7ft 6)2x3 ft 4]X
12x16,12 “ 6ftlokx3ft 4]X
12x16, 16 “ 7ft ft 4%
12x18, 12 “ 6ft 6)2x8 ft 4%
12x20, 12 “ 7ft 2V£x3 ft 4%
12x22,12 “ 7ftlokx3ft 4]Z
12x24 12 “ Bft 6kx3 ft ‘4ls
14x20,12 “ 7ft 2kx3ftloU
14x24,12 “ Bft ft 10)^
Rolling Blinas, tor Windows, 60 cents per foot,
measuring the length. A window five feet would
cost s3without Painting, Catches, or Hinges.
PANEL DOORS:
1% inch thick, without Moulding $2 60
1% “ “ “ “ 2 76
1% “ “ 4 oanels moulded on one side... 3 60
“ “ “ “ “ “ ... 4 00
1% “ “ Mouldingonesido 3 00
1% “ “ “ •* 3 26
“ “ Moulding both sides 3 60
IK “ “ “ “ “ 3 76
Y% “ “ “ • 4 00
\% u “ “ “ “ 4 60
In addition to tho above, Blinds painted aud far
nished with Hinges 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 sideand transom
lights and office windows.
Plans and specifications for all descriptions 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 tongued and grooved.
Scroll and other descriptions of Brackets, for or
namenting Cottages, Green Honses, Ac., made to
order.
The proprietors aud builders believe they can
give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them
with orders.
All the above work will be fnrnishod at short
notice.
flash 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 be at the .i.k ol
the purchaser, as the work will be considered de
livered. Special contracts can be made for large
Jobs. Jan. 16-1 y
GOOD FURNITURE
At Reasonable Prices.
IT is a significant fact that since _
the establishment of the
ELTY WORKS FURNITURE TSI*“ A
MANUFACTORY, the prices of
Furniture in this city have been reduced from the
most exorbitant to something like reasonable
prices. The proprietor has the pleasure to inform
his old customers aud tlio public generally that
he 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, in point of style,
finish and durability, he guarantees to be equal to
the best, and as cheap as the cheapest.
Wardrobes, Bureaus, Waslistauds, Tables, Bed
steads, Etngeres; Rocking, Parlor aud Easy
Chairs; Sofas, Lounges, Tete a-Tetes, Ottomans,
Divans, Sideboards, Safes, Quartettes, Toilets,
Book Cases, Secretaries, Music Stauds, Lowell
Racks, Hat Racks, Ac., Ac.
Several new aud be&utitul styles of cheap
Cottage Bedateads.
He would particularly call attention to his
New Styles of Cottage Chairs,
which for comfort, durability, cheapness and ele
gance, cannot be excelled.
Brackets for Buildings, Mouldiugs, Turning
and Planing done at short notice.
COF'ir'iisrs !
Either plain, or in Mahogany, Rosewood, Satin*
wtH>d, or covered and beautifully mounted, furn
ished at a few hours notice and at reasonable
prices. W. K. HARRIS.
Columbus, Ga., August 4,1859. ts
WROUGHT IRON UOOK STOVES.
IN consequence of the increased de* spi
maud for WROUGHT IRON STOVES
1 have greatly enlarged my facilities Hf
for manufacturing them, and am DowV’QMjjL
prepared to supply them to the Trade
any quantity that may be desired. lam manu
facturing four sixes, ranging from $75 to $l5O, aud
have numerous testimonials by parties now using
them, as to their superiority both as to durability
aud operation. 1 have also on hand a large
supply,foui sixes,
Improved Iron Witch Stoves
The best Cast Irou Stove now iu use; with all
the other uew aud popular patterns of Stoves in
use. B hig Agent for the Hansom Btove Works
l am prepared to supply the Trade at manufac
turer’s prices, with freight added.
Housefurnishing Goods!
Iu this department my assortment ie complete
consisting of
Table aud Pocket Cutlery ; Brooms; Brushes;
Wood and Willow Ware; Mate; Toilet Sets ;
Bird Cages; Waiters; Silver Plated Ware;
Water Coolers; Refrigerators;
Lemon Squeexere; Knife Cleaners; Ac.
Force and Lift Pumps!
Lead aud Iron Pipes; Tin Ware of all descrip
tions; Tin Plate, Bheet iron and Tinners Findings
at wholesale for the Trade.
D. B. THOMPSON,
January I.T-tf No. 148 Broad etrast.
SXJIsTXDI^IESI
XTRA quality sugar-cured Hama ; Country
Is lleme; Fine l.eaf Lard;
Kopntuau's Bologoa Sausage*;
Mai aerel of the beet quality ,
White Fish in quarter aud half barrels;
A fine assortmeut of hermetically-sealed goods,
.-f the bast quality -falmaa, Uabalsw, Maei
Oysters. Clams, Sausage Meat, Boused Salmon and
Freeh Tomatoes.
Also Jellies, Jams, Preserves, Pickles, Fauces,
Catsups of all kinds, Piepar- and Cos. oa, No l Choco
late, fiweet Chocolate. Cranberries and Pie Fruits.
Msreb 1 VAN MAKtT>
FINE BID BLANKET*.
IMIO9K In need of the above article will find a
large assortment, at greatly reduced prices,
at ILLIUO A ItOFK’S,
Nov. no No. Hit Broad et
ONION NKTN AND BUTTONII,
\LL quantise, for sale by
Da * if URQUttABT ACtIAI'MAN
IIKKF TONG! FBI
Cl HOICK Smoked Beef TONG l* KB, Jnsl received
/ and for sale by
Bept.lt. OUNUY A CO
II 1.0 \V N SAl.i.
\ SACKS, for sale by
N. BARN A
IIW BACON.
|ik UUDS.SIDES, IIAMS and SUOULDKRB.
. Fftf sftlft by K HAKNAKD A CO.
FIHK WOHK.B!
OF ftll kinds, for wlft, wholssals and rsUll. by
Pftft-3- J. L. CBLLA.
ORKAT REDUCTION IN PRICKS!
From SSO to $100!
WHEELER * WILSON’S
IHIKSE MACHINKB have have had an experi
ence of six years iu this community, which
has gained for them a reputation over all others.
They make a perfect stitch that will not ravel,
and are adapted to all kinds of
FAMILY SEWING.
Ku~ These Machines are warranted to bo all
that they are represented.
JQT"lnstruction in the use and management
given when desired gratis.
We keep constantly on hand IIEMMERS,
NEEDLES, SPOOLS, and both COTTON and SILK
THREAD for these Machines.
HUNT, WARE A CO.
Columbus, Ga., March 12,18* u. ly
II ELM BOLD’S
GENUINE PREPARATION
OF HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
For I)iKeanes of the. Bladder and Kidneys , Gravel ,
Dropsy\ Weaknesses, Obstructions , Skcret
Diseases, Denude OnnjAaints,
and all Diseases of the
Sexual Organs,
ARISING from Excesses and Imprudencies in
Life, and removing all Improper Dischargis
from tho Bladder, Kidneys, or Sexual Organs,
whether existing in
MiVIiB OR FEMALB,
From whatever cause they may have originated,
AND NO MATTER OF HOW LONG STANDING.
Giving health and vigor to the frame, and bloom
to the pallid cheek
JOY TO THE AFFLICTED!
It cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and
removes all the symptoms, among which will be
found—
Indisposition
to Exertion, Less of
Power, Loss of Memory,
Difficulty of Breathing, Gen
eral Weakness, Horror of Disease,
Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadful
Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet,
Weakfulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor,
Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Often
Enormous Appetite with Dyspeptic Symptoms,
Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness
of tli© Skin, Pallid Countenance and
Eruptions on the Face, Pain in
the Back, Heaviness of the
Eyelids, Frequent Black
Spots Flying before
the Eyes, with
Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Want of
Attention, Great Mobility, Restlessness, with
Horror of Society—nothing is more desira
bleto such Patients than Solitude, and
nothing they more Dread for fear
of themselves; no Repose of
Manner, no Earnestness,
no Speculation, but a
Hurried Transi
tion from one
question to
another.
These symptoms, if allowed to go on (which this
Medicine invariably removes), soon follows Loss of
Power, Fatuity,and Epileptic Fits —in oneof which
the patient may expire. Who can say that those
excesses are not frequently followed by those dire
ful diseases, Insanity and Consumption ? The re
cords of the Insane Asylums, and the melancholy
deaths by Consnmption, bear ample witness to the
truth of these assertions. In Lunatic Asylums
the most melancholy exhibition appears. The
countenance is actually sodden and quite destitute
—neither Mirth or Grief ever visits it. Should a
sound of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate.
“With woeful measures wau despair
Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled.”
Debility is most terrible! and has brought thou
sands upon thousands to untimely graves, thus
blasting the ambition of many noble youths. It
can be cured by the use of this
lufalliblo 3Ft.oxi3.ociy.
If you are suffering with any of the above dis
tressing ailments, the FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
will cure you. Try it and be convinced of its
efficacy.
BEWARE OF QUACK NOSTRUMS and QUACK
DOCTORS! who falsely boast of abilities and re
ferences. Citizens know and avoid them, and save
long suffering, money, and exposure, by sending
or calling for a bottle of this popular and SPECIFIC
REMEDY.
It allays all pain and inflammation, is perfectly
pleasant in its taste and odor, but immediate in
its action.
Helmbold's Extract Biichu
Is prepared directly according to the rules of
PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY.
Cases of from one week to thirteen years’stand
ing have been effected. The mass of VOLUNTARY
TESTIMONY in the possession of the Proprietor,
vouching its virtues and curative powers, is im
mense, embracing namt-s well known to
SCIENCE AND FAME.
Price $1 per Bottle, or Six for $5, delivered to
any address, accompanied by reliable and respon
sible Certificates from Professors of Medical Col
leges, Clergymen, aud others.
Prepared aud sold by 11. T. HELMBOLD, Practi
cal and Analytical Chemist, No. 52 South 10th
street, Assembly Buildings, Philadelphia.
To be bad of JOHN W. BROOKS, (sign of
the Negro am! Mortar), and of all Druggists and
Dealers throughout the United States, Canadas,
aud British Provinces.
BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS!—Ask for
HELMBOLD’S—take no other. Cures guaranteed.
JOHN W. BROOKS,
Sign of the Negro and Mortar, corner Broad and
Randolph treets, Wholesale aud Retail Agent for
Columbus, Ga. Feb. 1-ly
BARRINGER Sl MORTON’S
Steam, Baah and Blind M&nufaotory,
OGLETHORPE STREET, COLUMBUS, GA.
THIS Manufactory has been is in successful op
eration for over six years, aud is still con
tinued. All work will be done by experienced
workmen, with good quality of lumber, and the
latest improved machinery.
Sash, Blinds, and Panel Doors,
Will be furnished and boxed at the Factory, at the
following prices:
Bash — 8 x 10... 7 cts. Primed andGraxed...l33>4e.
10 x 12... 9 4 4 4 4 44 ...18
12 xl4 ..10 44 44 44 ...26
12 x 16...11 44 44 44 ...27
12 x 18...12 44 4 4 44 ...80
12 x 20...14 44 44 44 ...86
12 x 22...16 44 44 “ ...40
12 x 24...18 44 44 ...46
The above Bash are \% inch thick, and made
plain. In all cases where they are made Lip-Sash,
two cents per light will be added. All Bash glared
with good French Glass, primed with the best
Paint, aud superior Putty.
Rolling Blinds for Windows, 60 cents per
foot, measuring the length, A window five feet
would cost $3, without painting,catches, or hinges.
PANEL DOORS.
1% inch thick, without moulding, 60—mould
ing one side, $3 00—moulding both sides, $3 50.
\% inch thick, without moulding, $2 76—mould
ing one side, $3 25—moulding both sides, $3 76.
I>4 inch thicb. 4 pannels moulding on one side.
$3 60—moulding both eides, $4 00.
\% inch thick, 4 panels moulding on one elds,
$4 00—moulding both sides, $4 60.
In addition to the above, Blinds painted and fur
nished with hinges aud catches, if desired; also,
Bash glaaed with German or French plate, painted,
•taiued, enameled, embossed and Bohemian Glass,
of all shades and colors, for side and transom lights
and ofllce windows.
Plans and specifications for all descriptions of
buildings furnished to order, with estimates, If de
sired.
Contracts made for construction and erection of
baildinge, on reasonable term*.
Scroll and other description of Brackets, for or
nameutlug Cottages, Green Houses, Ac., made to
order.
The proprietors being practical mechanic* and
builders, believe they cau give eutire satisfaction to
all who may favor them with orders.
the above work wnl bo famished at short
notice.
Bash kept constantly on baud. All ordere sent
with the cash, or city acceptance, will meet with
prompt attention Work to be sent by the iUver,
Rail Road, or in Wsgoue, will be at the risk of the
purchaser, as the work will be considered delivered.
I#* Special contracts cau be made for Urge lobs.
M. BARRINGER,
January 24. ly J L I
3STE-W BOOKSi
* JUT HKI EIVED i
A MEMORIAL of Washington Irving;
Whims and Wsifp, by Tliomas Hood;
The Great Tribulation, by Cummings ;
The Life and Times of Gen. Fern Dale, the Mis
siasippl Partisan;
Recollections of Woehiogtoo. by his adopted son
George Washington Parke Costis;
Parlor Theatricals;
Parlor Charades and Proverbs;
Luey Craft on;
Cooper McComb’s Tactics, anew supply 1
Scott’s Infantry Tactics. •* * 4
The Recruit. ••
Just received at
Merck 16 J. W. PEASE S BOOK STORK.
BUTTER! BCTTKK I
FRKSII from Tsnnrsses, a fine articls, for sal*
hy
January 2,1580. TYLKR A MOSES
nultiTb paper.
A FIRST RATE article constantly on hand of
nllftUftft. The Sun is priuUd on onr papsr
Ang 12. BOCK ISLAND PAFIR MILLS.
UNPAEALLELD SUCCESS!
GENIUS TRIUMPHANT!
B A R T H O L F’S
SEWING MACHINE.
Prices from $55 to $140!
THIS Machine stands without a rival wherever |
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 be seen in operation at the
auction store of S. Howard, No. 134 Broad st., next
door above John B. Strupper’s, or at my residence.
Tho Ladies are invited to call and examine them.
I will take great pleasure in exhibiting and ex
plaining the operations of the Machines
Sewing Machines of all kinds put in good run
ning order. F. A. FAIRCHILD, Agent.
Colnmhns, May 14,1859. ts
AROMATIC^VALLEY
WHISKY.
IN this age of adulterated and deleterious Li
quors, it is a source of satisfaction to be able
to introduce to public notice the above article---an
article of unquestioned purity, and possessing no
qualities except such as have the most favoiable
influence on the human constitution
A few rods of soil on the banks of the Rhine
produces the grape which will flourish nowhere
else, from whose juico proceeds the “Johaunis
berg.” the choicest wine in the world.
A few acres of land iu Cuba produces a tobacco,
the flavor aud quality of which, when manufac
tured iuto cigars, ate incomparably superior to
that of any other soil.
Aud a uarrow strip of land in the parish of
Natchitochee, iu Louisiana, has long supplied the
world w ith a super-excellent article of snuff, from
such tobacco as cannot be induced to grow else
where.
In like manner it has long been known that a
limited territory, lying in the valley cf the Mo
nongaliela river, exclusively brings forth a rye of
properties so marked and peculiar that its distilla
tion produces a Whisky of such superlative char
acter as places it beyond rivalry.
By a process recently discovered, and now known
only to my manufacturer, the graiu from the
choicest spot of this favored locality is made to
yield the
Aromatic Valley Whisky,
with which no other can stand au instant s com
parison.
I have no apprehension of being accused of pub
lishing unwanantalde, or even exaggerated enco
miums, to any who will first subject my Whisky
to test.
It is now the standard article at all the first
class Hotels and Clubs iu the city of New Y T ork,
and wherever it is introduced it at once assumes
its leading positiou, is
AWARDED THE PALM OF SUPERIORITY,
and the demand forit becomes a thing established.
Its medicinal properties are such, that while its
immediate effects are pleasuut aud grateful, it ex
ercises the happiest permanent influence upon the
constitution.
I have analyzed a sample of “Daly’s Aromatic
Valley Whisky,” and find it to be a pure article, of
flue flavor, and without auy deleteiious admix
ture. JAMES B. CHILTON, M. D , Chemist.
State Assayer’s Office, 32 Somerset st., 1
Boston, April 17th, 1868. j
Wm. 11. Daly, New York—l have made a chemi
cal analysis of your Aromatic Valley Whisky, and
find it pure, fine Jlavored Rye Whisky, containing
no injurious matters of any kind, and I would re
commend it us suitable for medical aud public
purposes. CIIAS. T. JACKSON, State Assayer.
Wm. 11. Daly—Your Aromatic Valley Whisky
is received, and, after careful examination, I find
it to be a pure article, entirely free from the aduU
terating ingredients so frequently used.
Yours, respectfully,
JAS. J. MAPES, Aualycal Chemist.
456*” Consumers can depend upon getting a pure
article when they buy the Valley Whisky, as it is
sold by the bottle only. WM.* 11. DAI.Y,
19 South William street, New York,
Sole Proprietor.
For sale iu Columbus by
Dec. 13-DMh&My VAN MARCUS.
HARRISON & PITTS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AUCTIONEERS
AND NEGRO BROKERS,
No. 59 and 61 Broad st., Columbus, Ga.,
inform their friends and the public
t ? generally that they stiii continue the above
business at their old staud. Having every facility
at command towards conducting their business
properly, and giving satisfaction to all, they
solicit a continuance of the patronage heretofore
so liberally extended them. Every exertion will
be used to give entire satisfaction to all who may
confide their business to their care. They will
give their personal attention to the sales of
MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION;
RENTING AND SALE OF REAL ESTATE;
SALE OF NKGUOEB ON COMMISSION, Ac.
Liberal advances made on Negroes, Mer
chandise aud Produce placed with us tor sale.
Administrator’s & Executor's Sales
ATTENDED TO ON LIBERAL TERMS.
Having made arrangements in Richmond and
other markets to be kept constantly supplied with
good healthy NEGROES, of all claatHS, 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 16 to 75 cents per pound, to
which we invite the attention of Planters and
Merchants. C. S. HARRISON,
GEO. I. PITTS.
Columbus, Sept. 6, 1859. ly
ROBERT’S COLIC MIXTURE.
ADAPTED toall ages, especially to INFANTS.
Dr. Robert’s Coltc Mixture is a never failing
remedy iu all cases, whether depending upon
Wind, Constipation, or Spasm of the Bowels. In
doses graduated according to the age of the child,
(as directed on the bottle,) it gives instant relief
to pain, procures healthy and refreshing slumber,
aud at the same time, regulates the bowels. No
Nurse or Mother, having the care of a young
Child, should be without it. Its cost is a mure
trifle compared with the health and safety of the
child, and the relief and comfort its use iusures
to an anxious household. For sale by
R. A. WARE A SON,
Nov 13—t f 74 Broad street.
DISSOLUTION.
¥ N consequence of the death of WM. DANIEL,
X the firm of HUGHES, DANIEL A CO. was dis
solved on the fth of February.
The undersigned, as surviving partners, are
ready to settle ull claim* against said firm, aud
those indebted to said firm will please settle im
mediately, as the buslues* must be closed. The
uuderaigued, Iu the name aud st>le of
HUGHES & HODGES,
will continue the
Warehouse & Commission Business
IN ALL ITS 111!ANOUKS
Ottice at the Lowell Warvhoum'.
WM. 11. HUGHES,
Feb. 18-ts W. 0. HODGE*
REMOVAL 1
TYrM. B. CAIITKK h- ,
Mi ins removed to the 1 %
Store formerly occupied
by A. Hunter, will
ou haudGraud aud Square vs’ uw
PIANOS, manufactured by Chlckeriug A Sous,
Wm. Knabe A Cos., Wm. P. Emerson, A W. Ladd
A Cos., and A. Newliall; MKLODJLONB made by
Mason A Hamlin; Guitars, Yiolius, Flutes, Ac
eordeons, Flutiuas, Banjos,Tambourines, Fites, Ay-
Also a large assortment of Bhset Music and In
struction Books for various instruments
WM. B. CARTER,
October U-fim No 72 Broad street.
IIW FLOWERS.
A SMALL and select lot of Ja- jUL
ponlcaa. Sweediah Junipers,
Chinese Axulias, Dwarf Orauges, JIL ]
Daphnes Gdorns, Japan Cedars.
aud the beautiful flowery plant,
Dot fin Gracellrjust received at
JOHN LEE'S SEED STORE.
Dee. 22. No 16 Broad street.
IMPORTANT TO UINNKKSt
COTTON MOTES WANTED!
rruii: Rock I.Unil P.p*r Mill. Oomp.nj 1.
1 paying On, Cent per Pound for Cot
ton Motoa. and will contfuu. to do io uutll
they pet a hundred tbou.and pound., tack.and
rot... will ha returned
” ’ ‘ ls JOHW a. WINTER. ITcldent.
nos, ciuuiiij &•.
IVItESII gniyrua Ha. Currant, and Citrous
Cora Oyater., in enm and half can.;
Lobatara, “ “ •• •• ••
Salmon. <•• *
Ju.t received and for tala, whol.aale atuli*.
tall, hy J. L CK.I.LA
INVOICK PAPER !
\PKW Ream, of Cotton Invoice Paper, for
•ale by CUAPPIN * JOHNS JN.
- . pt. in in r 3. ISM).
COHN I COHN I
SiU k Ul'Bll KLB Ju.t received and for .ala by
o\J\t r.b 88 II A. GIBSON kCO
EFFERVESCENT
SELTHR^APKRIENT.
T ms anil popular Modiciup, prepi>,i
1 in conformity with tlm auuly.ls ~f tlft
of tho celebrated Selteer Spring, in Qei
most convenient and portable term, lia. un’tl ,
.ally received the met favorable iecom®.ndl.
puWlc. prafeMtuu.and di.cer.it,,
MOST EFFICIENT AND AUKKEAIiI K
£S,lxno Aperion,
in use, and as being enmitu to special nief. r. ,
over the many Mineral Spring Mater? S !
I'ouder., and utber .imilur article., both f,„
compactness and greater efficacy, ft mav ,
with the best eflect in all ‘ 8 u,td
BILIOUS AND FEliltlLE DISEASES, RICK
UEADAUIIE, LOSS OF AI'I’ETITF
INDIGESTION, AND ALL RIM.
ILAK COMPLAINTS PECULI
ARLY. IN CIDEN T TO THE
Spring and Summer Seaßons.
It i. particularly adapted to the the wants
Travelers by Rea and Land, ltesideuts In ii ot
Climates, Person, of Redeutary Habits
InvalidsandConvale.cents; Captain. ’
of Vessel, and Planters will lind
it a valuable addition to
their Medicine Chests.
With those who have used it, it ha. high tuv. r
and is deemed indispensable. >
IN A TOIIPID STATE OF THE LIVEIt-n
rendore great service iu restoring healthy aeil...
IN GOUT AND HIIEUMATIRM—It gives tl
best satisfaction, allaying all inflammatory svmi
ferns, and in many cases oflfectually curing thoss
ITS SUCCESS IN CARES OF QHAVEI. ind>
GESTION, HEARTBURN ANDCOSTIVENEbs
Proves it to be a Medicine of the greateat utilitL
ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, AND THE
TRErSINO SICKNESS SO USUAL LUltlxn
P REG NAN C Y—Y ields speedily, and with marked
success undei its healthful influence
IT AFFORDS THE GREATEST RELIEF Tn
THOSE AFFLICTED WITH OR SUBJECT To
THE PILKS-ACTING gently ou the bowel, neu
trailing all irritating secretions, and thereby re
moving all inflammatory tendencies.
IN FACT, IT IS INVALUABLE IN ALL CASKS
WHERE A GENTLE APERIENT OR
PURGATIVE IS REQUIRED.
It ie in the form of a Powder, carefully p„t uu
iu bottles, to keep in any climate, and merely re
quires water poured upon it to produce a delight
ful etfervescent beverage.
Taken in the morning, it never interfere with
the avocations et the day, acting gently on the
system, restoring the digestive powers, exciting a
healthy and vigorous tone of the stomach, and
creating an elasticity of mind aud flow of spirits
which give zest to every enjoyment. It also ena
bles the invalid to enjoy many luxuries with im
punity, from which lie must otherwise he debarred
aud w ithout which life is irksome aud distressing
Numerous testimonials from professional and
other gentlemen of the highest standing through
out the country, and it. steadily increasing popu
iarity for a seriei of years, strongly guarantee its
efficacy and valuable character, and commend it
to tho favorable notice cf an intelligent public.
Prepared aud Sold, W holesale and Retail by
JOHN A. TARRANT & CO., Druggists,
No. 278 Greenwich-st.,cor. of W arren, R, V
June 26, 1869-ly
SEWING MACHINES!
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,
„ very superior article;
“ MERCANTILE CAP I
“ FOOLSCAP;
“ MERCANTILE NOTE;
11 LETTER, iu half and quarter
reams, of all qualities, Ac., Ac., together with
NEWS and WRAPPING PAPER of every and
superior quality.
For eale at unusually low prices at the
Dec,l7-tf ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS.
A. CABMAN,
GUN AND LOCK SMITH,
Crawford St., one door west of Rankin’s Corner
Near the Market,
COLUMBUS, GA.
GUN Sand Pistols. Shot Pouch
aud Powdor Flasks, repaired.
Cabinet, Desk, Trunk and Door
Keys of all descriptions made ■ ▼
fitted. Trunks, and Patent Trunk and Valis*
Locks repaired. Bells, all sizes and tones. Fancy
801 l Pulls. Patent Bell carriages and wire, with
which I will hang Bells and warrant them to
keep in order. Andirons and Brass work of all
sorts repaired. Terms cash on delivery.
May 6, 1859. ly
Negroes! Negroes!
WE are continually receiving from Vir- u
giuia and North Carolina a large fW
aud well selected stock of MEN, WOMEN, Jfkr
BOYS and GIRLS, including Field Hands,
House Servants,Mechanics, Ac.,bought by
one of tho Arm expressly for this market.
and our friends may roly on getting Negroes of
good character, coming up fully to our ropreson
tations, ub we eell none ou commission.
July 23,’69-ly HATCHER A McGEIIEE.
NOTICK I NOTICK!
Orrick Muscogee Rail Road, )
Columbus, Ga., April 24. /
T>HE charges on Cotton
by this Road to Savan ItePia&K Ai l I
nah will be Sixty (V,;t* FTk-Tl",
per 100 lbs., until t'urtb.ri W -Hg Wv.
notice. W. L. CLARK,
N"V- 16-ts Superintendent.
NOTICE!
SHIPPERS of Freighton theOp&lika sMh
Branch aud Montgomery and West
Point Kail Road, are notified
Freight will be received from Sun Rise - *®“''® J
until 4 o’clock p. in., and not before or after these
hours. J. E. APPLER, Agent.
Columbus, Dec. 20,1858-ts
MONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS,
OGLETHORPE STBEET,
COLUMBUS, GA.
THIS establishment is situated on Oglethorpe
street, in front of the Oglethorpe House,
where is to be found a large assortment of
Monuments, Tombs, Tablets,
Vases, Urns, Figures, and
MARBLE MANTEL PIECES,
all worked from original designs, drawn by the
best Monumental Architects, in Italy aud France,
and warranted of the
Best Italian and American Marble.
The public are respectfully invited to call and
examine my work, and know my prices, before or
dering from any other poiut.
WROUGHT-IRON and WIRE RAILING
furnished at short notice.
HENRY MoCAULEY, Proprietor
G. W. McDufhk,Traveling Agent.
Jan. 12 tmayll
STEREOSCOPES & VIEWS
AT HEADQUARTERS.
DKALKRH will find it to their advautags toox
amine the stock and prices of the
LONDON STEREOSCOPIC COMPANY
at their New York Depot, 634 Broadway.
Now on hand ihs largest and most complete
Btoek of Stereoscopic Goode in America. The fa
cilitiea of the L. 8. Cos., for supplying their X* V,
Depot with weekly consignments of the newest
and best goods at an unusually low fiigure, sua
ble them to supply dealers w ith an unparalleled
assortment,at prices which defy successful com
petition.
ANEW REVOLVING STEREOSCOPE,
for containing auv number of view., Iroui fifty to
three hundred, or paper, lma Ju.t been pat
ented by the L. 8. Cos., aud ie now ready for the
trade. ThU initruuient, liandtooioly gut up iu
walnut and rouiwood, will be mid at let. price
than tboae heretofore .old for t'6 and 60 view.. A.
a preaent for a Clergyman, or u. an in.tructlv.
aud plea.inic auiuatment for School,, thl. iuatrn
tnout, forming a beautiful Parlor Ornament, will
he fouud the molt luttable that can be aelected.
Jan. k
OKNIINK PUHUVIAN
AND
MEXICAN GUANO,
IN BACKB and HARRKLB, for aale low at the
the Office of the
ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS.
Colnmbui, Jan. til—tf
TRUNKS! TRUNKS!
EUGKNIK THUNKS, Saratoga, French, Sol*
Leather, and various other Trunks for
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
Alan Bonnet Uoxea, Leather Ua,,, pel Haler Da,.,
Vallaea, Ac. Dor laic eery low at
A. C. BANDKKB k CO’B
Boot and Shoe Sturt', Nu. 102 Broad It.
Columbua, July 16,18(0.
GOLDEN NVRIP 1
.)() TBN Uallou K.gi, choice, fur aale by
’ K. BARNARD A CO.
vaaiiiiaa ■acoi. JA
k ( 11111 LHS. of Teunea.ee Bacon, Jnat re
t-r, “•* rV"\y celved and for aal. low by
Teh 13 ii c GIBBON A I'”
EXTRA CHOICE.
A LARGE lot of extra choice Chandler k Co.’a
Ham., Bidra and Bhoulder.i 30 bhla. extra
prime Pure Leaf Lard.
Bebruary 17 JAMEB LIGON.
PICKLE), SARDINES, foe.
FREBH Pickle*, by the gallon or Jar; Bardlnee,
and different aorta of Preaerr.a. For aale hy
December 8. J. L. Cttl.LA.
M E PRESSED LARD 011.1
For aal. by
Dae.6-tf CRQUIIAHT A CUAPMAN.