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THE DAILY SUN.
OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY.
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’l'liurstluy April I‘4 1800#
House painters unci gruiuers in want of em
ployment, will observe the advertisement of
Mr. E. J. King.
The Georgia Grays advertise that a gutnd
ball will be given Friday evening next, at
Concert Hall.
Persons in need of family groceries or vege.
tables, can always And a fresh supply at the
“Hole in the Wall.” The latter will arrive every
day from Savannah while in season. Seethe
advertisement.
Pemberton & Carter are in receipt of an ex
tensive stock, comprising celebrated extracts,
perfumery, and a general assortment of fancy
goods. For particulars see their advertisement
and then call and see them.
Sale op Silver Ware, &<*.—Let it be remenr
bered that the sale of silver and plated ware,
jewelry, Ac., Ac., will be commenced by Harri
son A Pitts to-day, at the jewelry store of A. H.
DeWitt. The ladies would do well to attend the
morning sales, intended principally for their
benefit
The Novelty Works.—We desire to direct the
attention of the public to the card of the em
ployees of the Novelty Works, recently de
stroyed by fire. Now is the opportunity pre
sented for the exercise of true charity and
generosity. See the card.
Sherman A Cos. have received an extensive
assortment of trunks and saddlery. Those who
need anything in their line may be assured that
this firm can furnish it of the best quality, and
on most reasonable terms. We invite attention
to their advertisement.
Mrs. McAllister begs to return her sincere
thanks to the various Fire Companies and citi
zens who so nobly saved her residence and
property from the fire which destroyed the
Novelty Works, on the 7th instant.
Columbus, Ga., April 12, 15G0.
K. G. C.
There will be a meeting of the lv. G.
C’s to-night, in the Lodge Room of the
Sous of Malta. Members are earnestly
requested to attend, as busiuess of unu
sual importance will be brought up for
attention.
Mr. Yancy’s Speed*.
Wc are indebted to some friend for a
copy of the able speech delivered by Hon.
William L. Yancey, in the Democratic
State convention of Alabama, held at
Montgomery, from the 11th to the 14th
January last. It was printed at the Ad
vertiser Job Office, and is very neatly
gotten up.
Gen. Bicltley.
We learn from the Confederation that
Gen. Geo. Bickley arrived in that city on
Monday night and left Tuesday for Au
burn. He will return to Montgomery on
Saturday. We are not authorized to
state it, but presume he will visit Colum
bus before returning, and probably will
attend the meeting of the K. G. C’s. to
night.
♦
liiver News.
The steamer Oswichee, Cnpt. Berry,
arrived at her wharf yesterday evening
about one o’clock, having been detained
about forty hours on Woolftdk’s sand bar,
ten miles below. She brought up a light
freight. She will leave for Apalachicola
and intermediate landings about noou
to-day.
The River Bride will leave for Chatta
hoochee and Bainbridgs to-morrow morn
ing at 7 o’clock. The river is falling
gradually, and unless rain comes to their
assistance soon, it will be impossible for
the heavy draught boats to reach this
point much longer this season.
The Hank Robbery—s7,soo Reward
By reference to the advertisement of
Mr. L. G. Bowers, it will be seen that a
reward of §7,500 is offered in lieu of that
offered by him yesterday, for the recove
ry of the money recently abstracted from
the Agency of the Marine Bank in this
city, together with the arrest of ami proof
sufficient to convict the thief. The re
covery of thg money will secure §5,000,
and §2,500 additional will bo given for
the arrest and proof sufficient for convic
tion. No clue, so far, lias been obtained
to the perpetrator of the deed, and no
further developements have been made ;
but it would seem that a sharp detective
would not let the matter remain so long
in view of the large reward offered.
A Cnrtl.
We, the undersigned, employees of the Nov
elty Works, desire to express for Mr. F. W.
Flynn our regret for his misfortunes in connec
tion with that concern. We were sharers with
him in the general ruin by fire; but his worth
as a man, in all his relations with us, is not for
gotten. Wo tender to him our services as
workmen and friends, and trust that agenerous
public will contribute towards the building of a
shop for him, where wo may all find work
again.
CALVIN F. MILLER, lIARRY BTt'MPF,
JOHN OLIVE, 11. O’HAGAN,
WM. HEROINE, MOSES MORRIS,
WILEY ROBERTS, JAMES McURATH.
Uuttinnn nud Cliuttaliooeliee Courts,
Quitman and Chattaboocheo Courts, in
the l’ataula Circuit, having been both ap
pointed to sit on the 3d Monday in May.
Wo are authoized and requested hy the
Hon. W. C. Perkins to say that Chatta
hoochee Court will be held at the time
appointed, and Quitman adjourned until
the 2d Monday in June.— /Inquirer, of
Tuesday.
Ceremony of tlie Kxcommuiilcntlnu
of Victor Kmnnuel.
A correspondent of tho Independent
llclgo gives tho following account of the
ceremony to be performed, in case the
Pope should rcsolvo to excommunicato
the King of Sardinia :
The ceremony will tuke place in St.
Peter’s Church, with great pomp. All
tho Cardinals will bo present ; the whole
church will be hung with black ; the cru
cifix will be veiled ; and torches of yel
low wax will be lighted and extinguished
one after the other. There will be a
grand procession of all the monastic
orders to Home, who will afterwards de
part for their monasteries and convents,
chanting the Miserere as (hey passthrough
the city. The person who give.l mo this
information does not think the sentonce
of excommunication will be pronounced
by the Pope himself, but hy a Cardinal
selected for that purpose.”
♦
Violent Tornado, ,
Avery violent tornado passed through
this County, west of this place and in the
neighborhood of Clinton, on Saturday
night last. Fences generally were blown
down, gin bouses and outhouses nud a
dwelling or two blown over or torn to
pieces. The residence of Mr. Fulghnm,
near Clinton was destroyed un i a lady,
seriously, thought not fatally Injured.
The residence of Mr. liroadnax, near
.Springfield was also unroofed. There
may be and doubtless K much damage of
which we have not heard.
The storm was accompanied by very
heavy hail anti rain which, together,
have washed and injured the fresh plowed
land very uiuob, and beaten down the
crops just coming *ip. —Enterprise ( Mite .)
A’ewi, bth.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
See advertisement headed llklmboi.d’B Gfnuim
Preparation, in another column.
tdvcrtiiexncut ui Dr. Livei;
tNvniuKATOi; in auothsr column. u.h'22ly
Dr. MoUh’ liupeiinl Wine Hitters.—
Sue tin advertisement of this excellent Tonic in
another t- lmini of tills paper.
Dr. Mt Cliutock’s Pectoral Uyiup
calms tlu* most harrasung cough, relieves the op
pressed lungs, and irritated throat, loosens and
briugs away by painless expectoration tho matter
which clogs the windpipe and bronchial tubes,
regulates the excited pulse, invites rest, and re
moves evi ry symptom of consumption. Price sl.
I)r. McClintock’s Cold and Cough
Mixture—This great remedy for all ordinary
affections of the lungs and throat has a double
popularity. Emanating horn a leading member
of the medical faculty, it. is wppvov.d by tho ?r>
session; while every member of tho community
who has tried it, pronounces it infallible. Price
25 cents.
————♦
Dr. McClftntock’g Asthma Remedy.
—Prepared exclusively from vegetable substances,
containing no narcotic, and acting upon the pul
monary organs as a soothing, anti-inflammatory,
and yet invigorating agent, thin preparation is
tho only uniform, certain, aud safe specific lor
acute and chronic Asthma and whoopiug cough.
Price 60 cents. apri!B-lui
Bryan’s Tasteless Vermifuge.
saved! savid!
Physicians in vain came again and again,
Tho dear little angel grew worse.
“’Tie a fatal disease and wo can’t give her ease,”
Said tho doctors to mother and nurse.
Hut tlic nuioe, in plain terms, said •* ‘Tis nothing
but worms,”
And a cure pointed out right away ;
Bryan's Vermifuge mild, then they gave to the child,
And behold! she was well the next day.
Put up in bottles. Price twenty-live cents.
Aejr Mrs. Winslow,an experienced Nurse and
Female Physician, has a Soothing Syrup for chil
dren teething, which greatly facilitates tho pro
cess of teething by softening the gumo, reducing
all inflammation—will allay all pain, and is sure
to regulate the bowels. Depend upon it, mothers,
it willgivereat to yourselves,and relief aud health
to your infants. Perfectly safe in all cases. See
advertisement in another column. agl3-ly
Have You Dyspepsia 1 Try Wilson’s
Tonic and Cathartic Pills, which are certain to
afford immediate roliof. Their operation is pecu
liar and effectual. They are invaluable for family
use generally, and cure Headache, Surfeit, Cos
tivenega, and a host of other unpleasant symptoms.
See “Guiile to Health.” Sold by B. L. Fahnestock
A Cos., Wholesale Druggists, No. 00 Wood street,
Pit gburgh, aud by Druggists everywhere.
Sore Throat. Plague and Sore
Throat.—This quality of seizing hold and
causing tho expulsion of depraved humors, is pos
sessed by no other medicine than Buandrkth’s
Pills. They operate only upon the tissues in
volved in, that is affected by the disease. In fact,
they seize upon those humors, not so much from
preference as from natural affinity, because their
life is below those of the surrounding parts, and
which, settling on tlic tissues of the throat, that
is, around the throat region, produces sore throat,
sore throat plague, and the severe headache and
fever. Within au hour after four or six pills are
taken, there is felt a peculiar creeping in the part
affected, a sort of collecting up of the diseased
humors ready for expulsion, No hurt or weaken
ing effect can ever arise from their use, because
they caunot act upon healthy parts. Taken early
they prevent all organic diseases. Oh how impor
tant in sickness to use medicine which only extin
guishes tile disease and leaves no evil effect behind.
Sold at Dr. Brandreth’s principal office, No. 294
Canal street, New York, and by J. W. BROOKS,
corner Broad and Randolph streets, and by all
respectable dealers in medicines. aplO-lm
To tlic Planters of tlie South! —
The great difficulty in managing disease among
the negroes is their great aversion to tako the
medicine prescribed by physicians. “ Dr. J. Bovee
Don’s Brandy Cathartic,” for Liver Complaint,
Costivencss, Dyspepsia, Bilious Affections, and all
diseases requiring a purgative, is a truly reliable
and effective remedy. Asa general Family Ca
thartic it is specially desirable, as it is pleasant to
the taste aud can easily be given to children and
negroes, who always refuse tho nauseous pills
with w’hich the country is flooded.
Every family should be supplied with this val
uable medicine, as it is cheaper, more agreeable,
and equally effective as the best pills which are
made. CIIAS. WIDDIFIELD A CO., Proprietors,
Nos. 049 and 051 Broadway, New York.
Sold in Columbus, Georgia, bv
ACRE A IVERSON,
JOHN W. RIIOOKS,
and in Montgomery, Ala., by
mh2B-3md HUTCHINGS A WILLIAMS.
A Cartl to live Ladies of Columbus.
—Your attention is respectfully called to “Dr.J.
Bovue Don’s Imperial Gin Bitters,” and “ Yegb
tarle Cathartic Syrui;.” The *‘Giu Bitters” act
on tho Bladder, Kidneys and Urinary Organs ef
fectively, and as a remedy for female obstructions
were never equaled, and never can be surpassed.
No femalo in the should be without them.
The “Vegetable Cathartic Syrup” for infants,
children and delicate females is & perfect substitute
for calomel, and yet as pleasant to the tasto as
honey, and equally as innocent and harmless in
its operation. It is as effective as Uue muss or
calomel, and is purely vegetable. Is there a
mother in the land who will fail to supply herself
with the above medicines.
CII A3. WIDDIFIELD & CO., Proprietors,
NO3. 6*19 and Col Broadway, New York.
Sold in Columbus, Ga.. by
ACEK & IVERSON,
JOHN W. BROOKS,
and in Montgomery, Al&., by
mh2B-3m HUTCHINGS & WILLIAMS.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCIIU,
Tho Groat Diuretic.
II ELM BOLD’S EXTRACT BUCIIU,
Tho Great Diuretic.
II ELM BOLD’S EXTRACT BUCIIU,
The Great Diuretic.
II ELM BOLD’S EXTRACT BUCIIU,
The Great Diuretic.
A positive and specific remedy for diseases of tho
Bladder, Kidneys,
Gravel, Dropsy,
Organic Weakness,
And all diseases of the Urinary Organ?.
See advertisement in another column; cut it out
and send for the Medieiuo at once.
Beware of Counterfeits! mli24*2m
THE EAGLE
Manufacturing Company,
HAVING purchased tho HOWARD
FACTORY, are prepared to fur
nidi their customers with the frd
lowing styles of goods, including th *‘Tiili
production of both Mills.
WOOLEN GOODS: *
Negro Kersey, A, B and C;
Houtheru Linsey;
Truck for Trowsera (Jeans) of various patterns.
COTTON GOODS:
Columbus Fashions Stripes);
Columbus Fashion* (Hitipes—fancy);
4 4 Sheeting, 7-8 Shirting;
Yarns, Nos. from 6 l/> 12 ;
Plow Lino, Bed Cord, and Well Rope ;
Hewing Thread, different numbers and prices.
Shop Twine, Ac , Ac . Ac.
So soon as the requisite arrangements can be
made, we shall mid to our assurtment of No. 1 and
2 Ostniburg*. and our usual variety of Cottonade*.
J. RHODI I R• i„ Agent.
Columbus, April 10, IHbO-dw.kn
Dr. O. W. HEISSK
ItroULO ro.pMtfully.niiuiiuo. tint
\ \ lie has opined laboratory lor
the tiianufa Jure of ull description, ol 87 |TT”
AlUtfii.l lX'OturM. Alon experience In I lit.
brunch of Dentl.try enuhlM Dr. It. to furui.h
Artltlrlul Teotli ill ull dc irublo el,ln- known to
the ntof ,i >n. II” *uU eepniut utteiilion
to the Vulrurilto ll‘, now in ucnerul n.e In ull
the heal olfieea of the Uruut citle.; cimblnl .
udvuntH*e* found In mi other .tyl. ot work, with
tho nduitlonul m rlt ot ■ wnln* of one-third In
*.- i ()lltco In connection with Dr. 1.1 K, to whom
1,0 refer*. April 1", |v,o-,Uwlr
Fllilr VOUH LIBUABIE8!
J Now Ih tho Time to not your
MAGAZINES BOUND!
UA HPKR'H.Qodey*., tlie Eclectic,
lAifllle’s, and other Magnsines
I that are now completud; Harper's 4m
j Weekly, the Houtheru Field and
Fireside, and otb* r paper -; and Mn-KL - t.*M9A
sic,Law,and Mo Heal w irks, bound with neatness
and dispatch* at tho
• V
WIIIfKI.
;)nA BBLH. ExtraT< sniws White; Robi-un
i 4uU Country Extra; Pike's Jessamine, end
other brands of Rectified Whisky, fur sals at re*
duced prices, on consign merit.
March 5 TYLER k MOSES.
GOMMERCIA.L.
DAILY SUN OFFICE, \
Columbus, Ga., April 12, 1860. j
COTTON—Wo have still no change to notice
in the market. The sales yesterday amounted
to 230 bales, the principal prices paid being 10/*
to 10;’ a e. Receipts 172 ball's.
♦
Prices of 13 reads tuff's.
corrected weekly by PALACE MILLS.
Per Bbl. Huifßbl. Ur. dim ,
Georgia Mills $7 00 $3 60 $1 75
Extra Fine 7 50 3 7d 1 9U ;
Superfine 8 00 4 00 2 00
Extra family 8 60 4 25 2 16
Double Extra 10 00 6 00 2 tO
Bolted Meal and Hominy $1 50 per bushel.
Large Hominy from ilom’y Corn. 2 50 per bushel.
Unbolted Meal aud liominy 1 10 per bu: hel.
ihsn aud Aborts, mixed 1 75 per 100 lbs.
Rich Shorts ‘- (0
Ail-Five per cent, discount on Flour will be
made to merchants.
m - ‘touum u-MtiawiM 11 im I'wn&tft. jsn an* >■■
RE DIET’ IN TEN MINUTES!
13 RYAN S’
lUIjMO3VIC WiVPKHS!
The Original Medicine Established in 1837, and
first article of the kind ever introduced under the
name of “Pulmonic Wafers” in this or auy
other country; all other Pulmonic Wafers are
counterfeits. The genuine can be known by the
name BRYAN being stamped on each WAFER.
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
Relieve Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness.
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
Relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing.
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
Relieve Spitting of Blood, Pains in tho Chest.
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
Relieve Incipient Consumption, Lung Disease?#
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
Relieve Irritation of the Uvula and Tonsils
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
Relieve the above Complaints in Ten Minut<
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
Are in a siuiplo form and pleasant to the taste
BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS
Not only relieve, but effect rapid and lasting Cures
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
Are & Blessing to all Classes and Constitution!
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
Are adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
Are warranted to give satisfaction to every one
No Family should be without a Box of
BHYAINT’S PULMONIC WAFERS
IN THE HOUSE.
No Traveler should be without a supply of
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
IN IIIS POCKET.
No person will ever object to give for
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
JOB MOSES,
Sole Proprietor, Rochester, N. Y.
For sale,in Columbus, at the Drug Stores of
J. A. WHITESIDE A CO.,
ACEE A IVERSON,
mhlG-eowly and by allrespectabli Druggist*
FURNITURE
AND WOODEN WARE.
The Troy Manufacturing Cos.
CTONTINUE to -
J mauufactuie -*>* ~ v
largely, ami have fop
now in storo a
large stock of A* =
KURMTURKamI'V>’ WY/’/
WOODEN WARE, A/ / 1 ’ 1 1
nil cf which we 1/1 - f- , n -t-W if//)
warrant durable, ‘ffiilji-uiEi I
and of Stulhcrn “T ——O
mo n ufactu re. Y~ — -- • - TV v
IVe also manu
facture
m; a t t r e s s’ % s; s
Bolsters, Pillows, &c.,
Os all siz.es and of the best material am! make.
Our Collage Chairs,
Os which we have a large stock and are constantly
manufacturing, are llie best that are made North
or South. We make a liberal discount to dealers.
Terms Cash—Prices Low!
Ware Rooms, No. 40 ea9t side of Bread Street,
Columbus, (ieorgia.
JEFFERSON A HAMILTON.
Columbus, March 29,1860-dtf
Lo Hacemos
EN DEFENSA PROPIA!
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE,
WE OFFER OUR
Stockier
OF
FURNITURE,
CARPETING,
AND
CURTAIN MATERIALS,
AT GOST FOR GASH!
DILLINGHAM tl DENSON.
Columbus, Ga, March 26,1860. dlvtf
SPRING AND SUMMER
styles of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
AND GENT.’S FURNISHING GOODS,
Are now to be found at
ILLIUS & ROSE’S,
86 Broad Street.
GENT.'S UNEN
Traveling Busters,
In largo quantities. Also, a full assortment of
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,
TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS,
and many other articles for a gentleman’ll werd*
robe. Give us un early call.
ILLIUS A ROSE,
April 1 86 Br< ad *t.
OEOIIUiA, NI SCOUKE COUNT V.
ORDERED, That a premium of One Hundred
Dollars be offered for *uch a plan and spech
(Ration hh may be adopted by the Justice* ot the
lust rior Court for a Jail for thin coutity; aucli
plan* and specifications to Lo left with Clerk of
said Court ou or before the first Monday in May
next A. P. JONES, Clerk.
April l. IMB, dwt.l
BOARDING.
MRS. VIRGINIA MILLER (wife of tue late J.
11. Miller, Engineer on the Muscogee Kail
Road,j ha* taken the two-story building u* ar the
corner ktiowu iw Mr*. Dillon’s, and would be
pleased to accommodate a few Hoarders, either
with or without Lodging. Patrousge solicited.
March 27,1800-dlni
CITY TAX KKTIIINN.
YroTICK is hereby given that the Bo k*fi>r the
In City Tax Returns are now und a ill kept open
till the 15th day of May next, at 164 B ’oad street.
March 30-td CALVIN HTH ATT. N, Clerk.
FOR HUNT.
fpIIE commodious KatingHouse known . .
J as the GEM, under Jones’ Building, lx a
will he rented low to a good tenant. K\ aikM
ply to JOHN A JON EH, orw
JAMKB WARS,
AprillH-tf at Hunt A fare's.
TO RENT,
ON E (Fontßoom and several back Rooms over
the stores of Perry Hpeucer and Ragland A
Hindi. Apply to
Feb 24*tf K. B. MURDOCH.
PERRY HOUSE.
BOARD ntOJSd DATB.
HOARD und Lodging, per month.... ~..5.‘50 U 0
*• without “ *’ “ 20 00
“ and “ “ week 10 10
** ** ** day 160
“Hup. Lodg. Break, per day...... 1 60
* one mea1............... to
n Lodging. 60
Fires extra BASH A PERKY.
Jan. 8.
IMPORTANT TO UINNKRIH!
COTTON MOT£S WANTED!
finis Rock luluii<l Pupr Mill, Cod, PM,. t
1 puyin* 000 Cant per Pound for Cot
ton Moteo, uu'i will oentlna. t a,< • uutli
the/ get a hundred thousand pounds. Hacks and
ropes will bo rsturned. _ ...
1 Oct. 8-ts JOHN G. WINTER, Preside#!.
BARNETT, CHAPMAN & CO.
ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR STOCK OF
SPRING. GOODS!
Comprising the various new stales us
SUMMER SILKS,
ron.utn silks,
EJNOIiIBU BAIUfiGB ilO-ÜBS,
Organdy Robes (new designs)
PINE AITOE GOODS,
French, English ami American
PRINTS, &e.
We invite special attention to pur stock of
LACE POINTS,
LACE MANTILLAS,
Ami 1 lusters of reat variety.
Our stock of DOMESTIC GOODS is
UNSURPASSED IN VARIETY!
AND PRICES ARE WARRANTED TO PLEASE.
Wo aro well supplied with
TABLE LINENS, TOWELINOS,
COTTON AND LINEN PILLOW-CASINOS,
COTTON AND LINKN-SIIEETINOS,
DOYLIES AND NAPKINS,
EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY,
HANDKERCHIEFS, Ac.
We have
HOOP SKIRTS!
At Prices Below what they liave
been in our Market.
We have also a large supply of
Fans of Indian Manufacture,
To which wo would call attention.
BARNETT, CHAPMAN & CO.
Columbus, Ga., March 19,1800-6 w
SPRING STYLE !
lIA.TBj|4 C A P 8
f. FJvisnDOJsr
IS now prepared to show to his friends and cus
tomers one of the finest assortments of Huts
ever offered in this city, embracing all varieties of
Moleskin, Cassimeres, and
FRENCH FELTS,
Os every color and quality, and of tho VERY
LATEST IMPORTATION, at pi ices to suit all.
O^UE 3 * S3,
OF EVERY KIND, and also a great variety of
CHILDREN’S HATS AND CAPS.
And a good assortment of
Umbrellas and Walking Canes.
We have a very superior WOOL IIAT, for plant
ation service, EIGHT OUNCES HEAVY, made
especially for our trade.
With our CONFORMATOR, we can fit every
head. Feb. 11, ISGO-Gm
Incorporated in 1810.
HARTFORD
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Os HARTFORD, Conn.
CAPITAL AND ASSETS
$980,709.00.
1 POLICIES issued and renewed; Losses equitably
adjusted and paid immediately upon satisfac
tory proofs, in New York funds , by the undersign
ed, the DULY AUTHORIZED AGENT.
D. F. WILLCOX, Agent.
March 5, 1860. ly
METROPOLITAN
Fire Insurance Company,
* NEW YORK.
May 24-1 y HENRY V. MEIGB, Agent.
1860! NEW IB6o’
SPRING GOODS!
GEORGE A. NORRIS
RESPECTFULLY announce* to his customer*
and tho public generally, that ho is receiving
ono of the largest and most attractive assortment of
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS
In the city, which ho offer* for Hale on the most
accommodating terms, and earnestly solicits an
examination, confident the goods will please and
price* be perfectly satisfactory. To enumerate
would be tedious; tho stock of
Ladies’ Dress Goods
Embraces Silk Robes; French Organdie, Lawn,
Jaconet, Grissaillo, and Anglaise Robes, with from
seven to eleven flounce*;
French, English and American Calicoes;
White Goods of all kindH;
Sots of Jacouot, Linen and Laco;
Lice Points und Mantillas;
Anglaiso, Linen and Checked Dusters;
A heavy sup))ly of Linen and Domestic Goods ;
Corsets of improved styles; nud
Tut oop Ski l* t s !
WITHOUT LIMIT.
GEORGE A. NORRIS,
No. HO Broad Street.
Columbus, Ga . March 23,1800-1 m
1860 ! new 1860!
CLOTHING!
J-. H- MERR
87 Broad Street,
UfOUl-D respectfully call attention to hi* now
i.tock of Spring and Hummer Clothing, just
received, embracing all cf the latest styles of
manufactured Clothing, for Gentlemen, Youth*
and Children’* wear. Also, to a superior assort
mont of
Gent’s Furnishing Goods,
CONSISTING, IN PART, OF:
Fine Lineu-boioni Shirt*; Gauzy Merino, Gauze
Cotton, Mile Thread, Chock Muslin, and Silk
Under Phlrts;
Bleached and Brown Jean*, Gauze Merino, and
Silk Drawers;
English Merino and Silk Halt Hose;
Linen, Cambric, Bordered, Hem-stitched, and
Hi Ik Handkerchiefs;
Lisle thread Hllk, Beaver, and Kid Gloves;
Fancy and plain Silk, Nupohon, Albert, Luge
nia, Beaufort, and Garrote Ties.
ALSO, A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
( lines, l nilirellas, Carpel Bags,
tVr., (I'D.,
87 BROAD STREET 87
iff One door North of Mews. Redd, Johnson
and Company. April ‘id, 1 Sfiti-d.'iw
JPXjA-ISTTIEi-tS I
Observe tin* Swinging Clock 1
tVIIBN YOU COME TO COLUMUUS,
YOU will Itu*l it
tut No. 81 tir-ikl
tr*t. n. xt *to*.r t. jJjSlktU ,:,
Him HA VANN All X
HANK AHJfKUY. You will tlioro find
an assortment of flrat-rate WATCH KB
rind CLOCKS, that ran bo strongly
recommended and warranted as correct time
keeper*. You ran like wine get your Watches
properly fixed,(first-rate.) at a reasonable and fair
charge, by WM. SMITH, Watchmaker*
Hign of the Swinging Clock, 81 Broad it.
N. ll.—Mr. Bmitli is his own workman.
Columbus,Go., Dec. 2, IH6D. 6m
POTANH I POTASH I
It HT received and for sale by
March 16 R. A. WARM A SON.
HODGES, DAVIS & CO.’S
CONSOLIDATED
LOTTEUI KS!
Autliurlxed by n Special Act ol the Legislature, j
ter the bcnellttO’ Aeadomli c and lor oth.rpur j
pose,.
MACON, GEORGIA.
1-I.A. V-A.2Sr.A FUA-lSr.
MO UK PIUZIiSTHAN BLANKS!
CAPITAL PRIZE,
$70,000!;
TICKETS ONLY $8 00.
Unites. 11 00; Quarters. $2 UU ; Eighths, $L UU, !
Prize & Payable in Full , without Deduction l I
Purchasers in buying 10 Tickets, when the num
bers end iu 1, 2,3, 4,6, G, 7,8, 9,0, are guarau- |
toed a prize of $25.
Class 31 Draws Saturday, April 7
“ 32 “ “ “ 14
“ 33 “ “ “ 21
“ 34 “ “ “ 28
“ 35 “ “ May 5
“ 36 “ “ “ 12
“ 37 “ “ “ 19
“ 38 “ “ “ 27
20,220 PRIZES AMOUIii TIH G TO
$271,2001
Will be distributed according to tho following
G R AND SC H EMR:
TO BE DRAWN EVERY SATURDAY.
1 Prize of $70,000 1 6 Prizeu of SSOO
1 Prize of 20,000 10 Prize* of. 300
1 Piizo of 10,000 I 26 Prizes of 100
l Prize of 6,000 100 Prize* of 60
1 Prize ol 3,000 100 Prizes 0f..... 26
1 Prize of 2,000 25,000 Prizes of. 6
3 Prizes of. 1,000
97G Approximation Prizes, nuiounling t0..5182,000
20,220 Prizes, auioifuting to 271,200
Certificates of Pack ages of 10 Whole Tickets..s6s 00
“ “ “ 10 llulf “ 27 60
<< “ “ 10 Quarter “ 13 76
This is the risk, ami which entitled the holder
to all he draws over $25.
COMBINATION PLAN!
CLASS 33,
Draws Every Tucaday at 11 a. in.
CAPITAL PRIZES,
SIOO,OOO
78 Numbers—l 4 Drawn Ballots.
14 Drawn Ballots in each Package of 20 Tickets.
1 Prize of, SIOO,OOO is SIOO,OOO
2 Prizes of 50,000 are 100,000
2 Prizes of. 25,000 are 50,000
2 Prizes of. 20,000 are 40,000
2 Prizes of. 5,000 are 10,000
2 Prizes of 3,000 are 0,000
2 Prizes of 2,000 are 4,000
1 Prize of. 1,000 is 1,000
350 Prizes of 200 aro 70,000
G 4 Prizes of. 100 are 0,400
04 Prizes of. 80 are 6,120
64 Prizes of. 00 are 3,840
128 Prizes of. 60 are 0.400
6,504 Prizes of 32 aro. 170,128
28,224 Prizes of. 10 are 151,584
34,412 Prizes, amounting to $1,030,472
TICKETS SI6—HALVES SB—QUARTERS s4
EIGHTHS $2.
Certificates of 20 Wholes $250 —Certificates of 20
Halves st2s—Cortifticates or 20 Quarters SO2 50—
Certificate*ot 26 Eighths s3l 25.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE!
That in ordering Tickets, the only thin;; neces
sary to insure safety aud dispatch, is, that you ad
dress us, in a plain hand, giving your Post Office,
County, aud State, and your orders will be an
swered by return mail.
That we send the Official Printed Drawing to
every patron, immediately niter tho same is is
sued, mid with the Drawing a Statement to each
individual of what he or she has draw n.
That we ail prizes under SI,OOO imme
diately after the Drawing, In Specie Bauk Notes,
or Drafts.
AIl Communications strictly confidential.
Purchasers will please write their signatuos
plain, aud give their Post Office, County aud
State.
circular:}
Circulars containing full explanations of our
Schemes, &c., will bo forwarded, by mail, to any
one sending us his name.
Address all orders to
HODGES, DAVIS A CO.,
dec. 23. Macon, Ga.
:D3=L-5r GOODS!
Spring Fast lions!
NEW, COMPLETE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF
SPEING GOODS
At Wholesale and ltctail.
JAS. McPHILLIPS,
No. 110 BIIOAO STREET,
Masonic Building, Columbus,
I S now prepared to offer a large and most attrac
tive assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY
(j< HIDS, comprising all the novelties of the season.
This stock lias been purchased almost exclusively
for CASH, ut less than regular trade prices, aud as
he sells only for cash, be will lie enabled to offer
goods at prices which must convince all of the
nlvan!aim! saving ol’ Hie Cmhli
principle.
Having a buyer peimameutly located in the
market to attend to the arrival of New Goods and
purchase any bargains that may be offered, he will
receive weekly all NOVELTIES IN STYLE, MA
TERIAL AND FASHION.
Particular attention is invited t > the elegant
stock of
FANCY DRESS GOODS!
Black and Fancy Hilk*:
Organdies, Grenadines, Bar< Poplins, &• .;
Traveling Dre?s Goods, in every variety.
Genuine Irish Linens,
A largo Invoice, imported direct from the manu
factories. and warranted pure.
BLEACHED IIOMISBPUNH, HHIUTINGH AND
HHEETINGH, at extremely low prices.
EMBROIDERY, HOSIERY AM) TRIMMINGB,
in great variety.
Country Merchants and Planters
Will find it to their advantage to examine the
Stock. The pikes ute us low us charged by North
ern Jobber*.
Buyers are invited to cull examine the stock,
and compare prices before purchasing.
i*n* Jams* McPiiju.iih's *v*'i< ’n u\ business is
HMMste rit(tb'ir.< am> um: ruirr, wmi
ot/r i \ m \ 770 a -.
Rome in Her Hie AddroH,
JAMES McPHILLIPS,
1 10 It road Street, Manonie Huilding.
Culuiulius, Ga., March 23,1860.
hv i O,CK K)
WORTH or
FURNITURE at COST
FOE CASH!
AT
SAMMiS & ItOOiXEY’S.
IS consequence of the removal of
our business from New York.'HEayjflp.*; */
m ! the large Increase of our stock
thereby, w will profeul toiwliour jQ* ‘L—
stock of
Furniture, Pianos, (’arpetlng,
CURTAIN*, OIL CLOTUS, &o.
AT COST FOR CASH!
Th.|ii’hlip; • >:•! ■!} woof I'.iroltur.will
bn il f jp,
M noli ‘1 Mil in HAM MIJ A HOONKY.
Til K LONG LOUKKb-FOlt
HAS HUME AT LAST!
At Hj neliarl’s BaUerj.
YfIHE subscriber Legs leave to Inform the dtlaous
JL of Colutnbti** , r <l bis frletids gtou-rally, that
tie has jmt recelvul (the lung luuk tor ha* come at
CRACKER MACHINE!
And be Is now fully prepared to fill all orders
for Crackers,
9f Please give me u call: 1 know you Will not
go away dissatisfied.
March3l-d2w WILLIAM RYNKHART.
SPRING AND SUMMER !
GrOODB!
♦
S. HOT 11 CHILI) & BRO.
82 BROAD STREET,
rOhUMJiUH, GEORGIA,
Have now in star* one of the
Largest ami Best Selected
STOCKS OK
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS
Tiiej have ever Ofl'ered for .Sole-*
And will sHI on
As Good Terms us ouu bo had in
Any Market in the State !
♦— ——
Ladies’ Fancy Dress Woods:
Rich Silk Robe*, 5 to 11 flounces;
Rich Barege Robes, 6 to 9 flounce*;
French Orgaudio Robes, 5 to li flounce*;
Barege Auglaiso Robes. I to 11 flounces;
Fancy Dress Silks, in all tho new styles;
Fine Organdie Jaconeta;
Clotilda, Cloth and Baiego Auglaiso;
All kinds of common Muslin ;
Traveling Dress Goods, (some now styles);
bilk striped Goods for riding drosses;
All kinds of Black and Mourning Silks;
Bombazines, Cliatly, Crape, Marotce, Bareges,
Lawns, Muslins and Poplins.
WHITE GOODS
AND EMBROIDERIES:
Luce and Muslin Collars; Swii sand Jaconet Sets;
Crape Collate and Mourning Sets;
Flouncing and Bands;
Jaconet and Swiss Edgiug and Inserting;
Real Thread Lace; V? Lite and Bl'k Silk I. ice;
Dimity and Linen Collar* and Sets;
Plain and Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs;
Plain and Embroidered Cambric do., all styles;
Jaconet, Swiss Nansoc k and Checked Muslins;
Barege Tissue Black Lace Veils, Ac. Ac.
HOSIERY, GLOVES AND MITS:
Ladies’ Cotton, Linen and Silk Ilose;
1/alies’ Plain and Openworked Hose;
Misses* “ “ “ “
Gents’ White and Brown Lisle Half Hose;
Gents’ white, brown, blue and mixed Cotton do.
All Kinds Kid and Bilk Gloves and Gauntlet*;
Ladies and Misses’ Mits and Gloves.
LACE MANTILLAS,
Ousters, Scarls, anti Slirtwls.
Just received, the largest anil handsomest as
sortment of French Lace Points and Mantillas,
Cashmere Scarfs and Barege Shawls, Clotilda
Cloth hunters, Barege uml Linen Butters, Ac.
HOOP SKIRTS :
All tho various styles, best make, at remarka
bly low prices.
House Furnishing Goods:
Linen and Cotton Sheeting;
Sheeting ond Long Cloths;
Table Damasks; Towels of all descriptions;
Brown aud White Linen Table Covers ;
Cotton and Linen Diapers;
Napkins and Table Linen;
White and Colored Marseille* Count srpam *;
Lice and Muslin Curtains;
Window Shades and Trimming;
White and Fancy Marseilles, Ac., Ac.
mi uj mm
In this line we are prepared to meet all the
demands of our customers, as we have on baud
the newest and bent styles of Straw, Pique, Braid
and Ilaii Bonnets, trimmed and utiirimmod ;
Crape and Lace Bonnet* beautifully trimmed by
first-class milliners iu Broadway, New York, and
are, in fact, all that cun tie desired. Our friends
and custom* is are invited to examine, more es
pecially as they will rave 26 per cent, by buying
one of our Bonnets.
Iu addition to the above we have a largo lot of
Ribbons, French and American Flowers, Straw
Trimmings. Ruches, Ac, and everything else ap
pertaining to a Millinery Establishment, all of
which wo will sell at reasonable prices.
Misses and Children’s Flats, Riding Hats. Ac,
tho various style* and qualities, such as Braid,
Hair, Leghorn, Pique, Ac
Ladies’ Dm* Caps, Head Dresses of entirely
new styles;
A complete assortm* nt cf Corsets.
Parasols, Fans, Colognes, Extracts, Fancy
Soaps, Ac.
Morocco Rags aud Baskets, all size*.
FOE MEN S AND BOYS’ WEAK.
Marseilles and Plain nud Fancy Linens;
Cottonade*, Cassi meres and Tweed*.
SHOES ANI> BOOTS.
Ladies, Misses and Men’s Shoes of ull styles
and qualities, which we will sell cheaper than
wo have eve r offered them before.
Clothing!
We have now in store about $15,000 worth of
new Clothing, and are daily reviving a fresh
supply of all the latest fashions, which will be
sold at tho lowest market price*.
Gcnt.’s Furnishing Goods.
Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valise*, Umbrella*, Neck
Ties, Hiik and Linen Handkerchiefs; Phlrts, Col
lar*, Ac. Also a complete assortment of
Youths and Boys’ Clothing.
44* Our friends and customer* will be cheer
fully waited upon, and will, wo are confident, be
accommodated as to price*, qualities, styles, Ac.
We return our sincere thanks fir the liberal
patronage so kindly bestowed upon us, and hope
to merit a continuation of the same by strict at
tention to business and the wants of our custo
mers.
We will be receiving new Goods by every
steamer, so that our ci stonier* may roly upon
finding the latest tioveliles in our lino.
Respectfully,
S. ROTHCHILD & BItO.
Columbus,Ga., April 4,1860.
NOW 18 YOUR TIME!
A I.AItOK LOT OT SUI-KKIOK
SOITJIKRN-MADK FURNITURE
That MUST UK CLOSKD OUT latnmodiat.il/
EO It CASH!
All who want YUUNITURi can now got It
C1133AP33H
Than it ran be had in
NEW YORK CITY!
THIS K< 80- NO IIUMBUd—CAT,!. AND BKK.
NOVELTY WORKS SALESROOM,
lIN Ilium] .treat.
fehl7.tr T. T. BDMUNDB, Agont.
A.. WITTICH,
(Yuriu.rly with 8. U. Puipte nud lattorl/ with
T. 8. B|iear,)
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER,
One door above J. B. Btrupper** Candy Store,
1 ;i4 ilroad St., ColumlHie, tia.
RESPECTFULLY tenders
this service* to the citizens
of Columbus and the coun* BCm
try in ail kiuds of work ap
pertaining to his profession, jgupQL
All work warranted. Ah
ways ou hand a good stock ■itUiaSSl
of Clocks, silver and gold Yt etches from the best
inntwfactories- I have also ou baud a fine lot of
pyGlimses, whl h will bo sold low, for cash. A
call from all In search of good workmanship, or
good Clocks and Watches, is respectfully solicited,
Jau. 2, Dido. ly
Thomson's Corrugated Ski its.
riMIK DOCIII.K TRAIN, _A
A THK I‘AKIHfAN lItJLtK. ~. 'ifil
TUB UoHHAMKH, (KtSCf!)
tub wm in. V,;aiT.-y;v
K.n llial ntir n,n, uud tbfi cr'i* II p
umHtunippii un I'Pffy Hklrf-
NKVV HOOK N.
r,l||K War In Nltui-u uii, by Uun. Win Wulk.r,
I ultli n | . nrult nl lb. author uui map us
Nicaragua;
Agxioot Win I and Tide, by Holiuo Lee, author
Os kylvaii Hull’s Daughter, Ac. Ac.
Tho glavfdiul ler Abroa*J,or Billy Buck's Visit to
England;
Lib* before him, a novel;
Footfall* on tho Boundary of Au>th*r World;
Notes on Nursing the Hick, by Florence Night*
•ngale}
Edgar A Poe aud Ills Critics;
Luey Crafton t
a kxw in;prut or
Ti Great tribulation;
Autocrat of tho Breakfast Table:
Life and Time* of General Peru Dale;
Thomas's Africa; Self Help;
La Femme; Adam B do; Irvluglanas;
Just received at
April ft J. W. PRASE’S Book Store.
HUWtLOM*’ HCINNUH*.
ANOTHER supply of t hose fiueHeissor* received
this day and for sale by
7 R. A. WARM k HON,
/larch D1 74 Broad street.
LATEST STYLES OP
DRESS GOODS
Kail KPKINCi ANI> SUJIMKH.
r j'AM.TA UDQKNIA BILKS; Hrocho Tsfot.
J. Silks ; Seven Jflonnced (Irissallle Kel t's;
Sevon-FlonncedChene Bilk Robes;
Foulard Silka;
Striped, Figured, and Bayadere Silka;
, .Niue-Flounced H.rtgo Hobes ;
Barest) Anglaiatt ltobea;
English Bucko; WhiU Brocade Silki;
Flaiu Barege Anglaitsa;
Bayadere Bunge Auglaiso;
Nino-Flnunceil Front'll Organdy Unbelt;
Bilk Poplins; New style Barege Mohair;
Linen Chon. Dress Goods;
New style Trayeling Dress Goods;
Figured Linen Lustres; Lavella Lustres ;
Jaconet Flounced Kobee; ClrinUOrgandy Kobe,;
Linen Poplins;
Checked uud Striped Colored Organdy Muslins;
Muslin Ginghams; French Ginghams;
French, Lnglieh and American Calicoes;
I'eßoize, Ac., Ac.
All new, anti for sale cheap for caeh at
March 111 G W. A’l KINSON A CO’S.
LMUUiLV kkW I
1,1. AIN, White aud Solid Colored Organdy Mus
lins, for evening and party dresseß, entirely
now,at
March J 1 O. W. ATKINSON A CO’S.
MANTILLAS AMI* SHAWLS.
FRENCH Lace Mantilla#,in French Laco Points;
Square French Lace Shawl*, very large;
Misses’ French Laco Mantillas;
Black and W hite Grenadine Shawls;
Plain, W hito and Black Barege tthawls;
*• “ “ “ Mantillas;
Barego and Anglaise Dusters, new shapes and
figure*. For sale cLeap lor cash, at
March 21 G. W. ATKINSON * CO’S.
EMUKOIDEIIIES.
JACONET and SwitiH Edging and Inserting;
Englinh Thread and Real Mechlin l.aces ;
Mechlin and Applique Lace Berthas ond Capes;
Jaconet aud Swish Kevine;
bmiity aud Frilled Bands,elegant assortment;
Rea! Freu/h Cambric llanos;
Book and Jaconet Flouncing ;
lufanrs’ Embroidered Robes;
Embroidered Cufls; Applique Sprigs;
Embroidered Skirts; Embroidered Handk’fs;
VMlencieune* Lac© bets Sleeves and Collarii;
Marseilles, Dimity aud Linen Sets do.
Black English Crape Collars, silk embroidered;
['lain Linen Lawn and Cambric;
Ladies’ Embroidered Jaconet Caps;
French Dimity tor ruffling;
Black French Lace Coillures;
Black French Laco Barbs;
Just received and offered at low prices, at
March 21 GEO. W. ATKINSON A CO’B.
VEILS 1 VEILS I
Black silk guipure veils;
Fancy Colored Lace Veils;
Black French Laco Falls; Grenadine Fall*
Small Dotted Lace Falls;
Plain Barege aud Tissues (all colors) for Veils.
Received this day at
March 22 GKO. W. ATKINSON A CO’S.
HATS I HATS!
A FULL stock of Gents and Boys’ Summer
llats, at
mb22 GEO. W. ATKINSON A O<VM.
SLEEVES AMD COLLARS.
JUBT received, the largest and haudse meat stock
of Oollarsand bleeveswe Lave ever bad. The
shupes are eutiicly new. At
March 22 G KO. W. ATKIN SON & CO’S.
lIANDKERt lIiEFH.
J A DIES’ PINE APPLE HANDKERCHIEFS
.1 j Embroidered, Clear Lawn aud lteuinuddo.;
Misses and Children’* Handkerchiefs;
Gents’ Plain White Hummed Handkerchiefs;
Gents’ Plain White Corued and Piinted do.
Just received and for sale at
March 22 GKO. W. ATKINSON ACO’H.
PANT STUFFS, COATINGS, 4kc.
|>ROVVN Barnsley Linen Drill*, White Linen
J[> Drill*, Linen Ducks, Checked Linens, Mar
ti-iih s Vesting*, French Dr up do Etc*, aud a lull
stock of Linen good* for boys and youths’ wear.
Just received and for sale cheap, at
March 22 QKQ. W. ATKINSON A 00*1.
GLOVKI AMD MITS.
lADfEb’ Kid, Lisle and Chamois Guanllctu;
j Ladies and Misses Dim k Silk Mits;
This day received at
March 22 GKO. W. ATKINPON A GO’S.
CALICOES ! CALiICOKS!
ONE THOUSAND pieces English, French and
American Calicoes, ut prices from sc*. to 25c.
pur y aid, ut
uili22 G K<). W. A TKINBON A GO’S.
LADllir RBADV-MADE SLITS.
(1 KAtiS Cloth, Auglaise and Challiette ready-
X made suit* for ladies, mutating of Dress and
new style Dusters, all complete with exception of
the Waist and feleeve-, lor which the gooda are
furnished to make. They are beautiful goed* for
street or traveling. At
March 22 GEO. W. ATKINSON A CO’S.
COUNTKKPANKB.
I >lj UK, Red, and Canary French Marseilles
XJ CountorpaneM; Turkish and Allendale Coun
terpanes, Toilet Quilts, Canada Counterpane*, Ac.
A beautiful stock in store and fur stile at low
prices for cash, at
March 22 GEO. W. ATKINSON A CO’S.
WHITE GOODS.
JACONETS; Swiss, Book. Mull and Nainsook
Muslin*; Checked und 8 riped Nainsook,
Swiss and Tape Checked Muslins, Ac. Our stock
is very complete ami prices iuw. Au
M st< h 22 (. \a ). W. ATKIN HON k CO’B.
LIMON He C OTTON IHKITIKOI.
A FULL line of Linen and Cotton Sheetings,
Pillow Case Linen*, Heavy Linens for gents’
wear, Ac , Ac , at
March 22 GKO. W. ATKINSON A CO S.
TOWELS AND TAISJLK CLOTHS.
BROWN lluck Toweling*; Bleached Iluck and
Damask Towels, ail prices;
Turkish Towels, for bathing;
Table Napkins, Do)lies, Table Linens,Ac.,at
March 22 GEO. W. ATKINSON A CO’S.
PARASOLS AND FANS.
I MiULAKB, Plaid Bilk Choue Hilk and Plain
Colored Parasol*; Ludits’ Hun Umbrellas;
Extension handle Parasol*;
Now stylo Willow Fans;
Boquet Fan*;
Paiui Leaf kuna in great variety.
J u*t received and for sale cheap, at
March 22 GKO. W. ATKINSON A CO’S.
ST RAW GOODS.
I A DIES’ newest stylo White and Colored Crape
A Bonnets;
Neapolitan, English, Straw and Liueu Braid do.
Misses and Children’s Flats and Bonnets;
Miases’ Neapolitan Flats;
Children’* Leghorn Flat* and Hats.
We have a beautiful stock of the above goods,
and will sell them cheap for cash.
March 22 GEO. W. ATKINSON A CO.
LAIHEB AND MISSES’ SHOES.
WE have a largo and complete stock of Ladies
ami MUsoa Morocco Boots, Gaiter Boots, Kid
Slippers, Kid Ties, Ac.
Also, a beautiful stock Children’s Fancy Shoes.
Also, Gents’ Kip Shoes, Low-cut Calf Shoes,
Pump Boots, Ac., at very low prices, at
March 22 G EO. W. ATKINSON A CO’B
lUIDRIII.
/ AOM U 3— Long Combs. Pocket Comb*;
Y v Dress Button* of ali descriptions;
Hilv**r Thimbles;
Port Monaiea, Ladle Moreo Bugs, Baskets;
Pomades,Colognes. Lutin’* Extracts;
Bewing-machine Silk, Silk Dies* Druids;
Elastics, Elastic Cord,
Hilk Lin et*. Corsets, Cord and Tassels;
Hair Brushes, Coat and Cloth Brushes;
Fancy Note Paper and Envelopes;
Hasp F *r cleaning silver, Fancy Heaps;
Head Dresses, Head Dress Combs, Ac , at
March 22 GKO. W. AT KIN HON A COP.
HOSIKKY.
IA DT K-* White, Plate and Blue Mixed Cotton
A Hose; Ladies’ Lisle Thread and Lisle Thread
Open Work Hose; Children and Misses’Open Work
and Htriped Hose; Bovs and Youths’ Hosiery;
Gents’ All Linen Half Hose; Gents’ White Lisle
Thread Half Homo; l,adh'* Lisle Thread, best, Ac.,
Ac. At
March 22 GEO. W. ATKINSON A CO'S.
>OO
CASH W-A-KTTEI3
IN ICXCHANOK rim
tirocerlfs, I*rovisions, Ac.
AT TUB
Commission House
Iff* HTRKRT,
W II hllil they have Just r u lnd a full supply
i f fine Grocer las, ac , lor th** Spring Trade
of IMW, himl offer mu ludiu-ement to coeh pur
chaser* Os VJ to 15 per cent over the eiiUit pfK9§
Call and examine our st k m follow*:
Half miml quarter bids. ami kltsHliito Pish;
it *. * o •• •• No 1 Malmon l
a u o m pit I tin Market Beef;
KvtiH No. I Nmol oil Href Tongues;
Perils Hump and M*s l*'rk;
Boxh. Now V, r Kit. Ch.-.MI
Cm • • 6u 11. hvtiM No I l f UrU; bid*. do.;
Whole Mini I'*hie. Now Or lon us syrup;
Uh ls, and hhla. Ilavaun Molasses;
Java, lagiilre and Hlo Coflw;
Iti | M flew York Keiined A, II nod C buvai;
Si w Orleans Clarified mi l Centrifugal;
packs ami bids. Flour, of all Kindts;
Parks of Corn Mini Cow PeMi;
,* hottl Itr* mi l likl •
‘lit nee Hbay* extra auKiKtrid Hams;
Kotthd bbjuor* of all kinds—pure;
Prandial,Uld, Hum and Whisky, of all grades,
in barrels; vat louh brain's of Cliisr* and Tobacco;
Cmndies, Hoaps, Itaii In a, I . * m
hr to iuk everything usually 100 ml in m well stock*
ed Grocery and Provision store, a hit h we offer to
the Trade and coustiiueH generally Mt wholesale
or retail, at luweet potable pikes for cash or city
acceptance.
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