The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, March 30, 1861, Image 4

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NEW FALL & WINTER GOODS! rirtalUS & BROTHEIt, No. HO Ilroad Htrcot, COLUMBUS, GEO K (II A, HAVJt now Instore and nr* receiving by every steamer, their FALL AND WINTER UOODB. AN ENTIRE NEW STO( K! Our .took in ENTIRELY NEW Tin good* on hand at the dissolution of ILMt'S * UOeE wore disposed of, eocome end look at the .NEW ANI) CUBA I* GOODH. ILLIUS & BROTHER Him e large end hrMiliful assortment ot i -ad lii DRESS’ (lOODt* .If ell the leteet end newest tjl‘e out, iSilltfS ! SillJLiu I Plain, Figured end Striped, Black Silks, I’leiu end Fancy Silk Kobe* and Dressoeat pi !ci„ to defy COMPETITION! Onr stock of IMHROIDKRIKft, HOSIERY, I. ALBS, MILLINERY GOODS, Ac., rennet be *ur peeeud In quality and price*. Bradley's Celebrated Hoop Skirts AND Skirt Supporters. Wo bavo elweye on lieu.l ell the dlilerout size* Mr Ledloe, Mlssu* end Children Bn euro to examine our extenelvo etock of Boots, Shoes, Hats aud Cans, which ere all marked ih-wn to liunreepoedy *'• BLANKETS! BLANKETS! From tbo coar#o*t to tbo/luvst, flow the ihuapost to tbo highest. CARPETS, CARPETS, TiFtTJISnKS, VALISES AM) CARPET BAGS! Oent.’e FURNISHING GOODS, and Ready-Made Clothing! For Men, Youthe, Boye and Children We re commend this line-in partloular, as it otnhracee ell the different qualities and etylee, and wo will fry onr but to euit our cuetomcre In price*, eu.l by welling on thorn with cheerfulness and polite neee. Thankful for tbo liberal patronage eo kindly beatowed upon ne, we hope toiueiite coutinnuiice of the nniii. ILLIUS & BRO., Columbus, Oct. 8. 80 Ilroad Wticot. IMPORTANT TO 1 louc*Kvv]>lfb, l-luiit ci'h, AND TUB Public Generaliv. HURUUB A apRINGEH, at “Rankin's old cor ner,” (opposite Cook's Hotel) would Hfintiuuce to the cltUeus ot Colnmbus and tbs surrounding •ouutry, that they have in ntore, to which ii daily added, fresh supplies of choice Family and Plantation Groceries, Consisting in part ns follow a : Hugar, O'fTue, Tea, tijrup, Molhwh:< (Jnrd Meats, Fish of all kinds, Pickle*, Pie i ruits, I'reservoa, Flour, Buckwheat, Kico, Pr.lt, .Soaps, Candles. Also, Bagging, Hope, Oknaburga, Kuruoj* and Joaus; Nalls, Powder, Shot, Tobacco, Begat s, Foreign aud Komostic Liquoriq Ac., Ac. Also, to arrive in season, Cohn, Outs, Ac , all ot which will be offered, wholesale or retail, at ex ceedingly low prices. Our motto bring “Small Profits and Quick Salt's.” PRODUCE bought aud sold. AgrTho highest market prices paid tor DRY HIDES.* Ot tuber 1,1860-Dm lit) H RUB A HI’KING KU. ARMS I J. J. BLANCHART, IS AT 88 BROAD STRI’.ET, MANUFACTURINGS m Refined CAN DY, at wholesale and retail, wlien ho in vites all his friends aud customer# to enli and see hi# stock, which consists of overy variety usu al ly found in a Confectionary, such ns FRUITS OF ALL KINDS! Jellies, Preserves, Prunes, PickelH, Currants; Citron, Raisius, Mane and Almond#; Brandy Cherries, Brandy lVaclnMj Frosh l'ino-Apples in Jars, Ac. Also a variety of TOYS; A variety of Fireworks ; Fine Segura of various brands ; Smoking and Chewing Tobacco of fine quality; Fresh Oocoanut Caudy, Georgia Tuftata, Ao. Cakes and Pyrainida made to orJir, at short notice. WEDDING PARTIES supplied, at short notice, with everything desired on such occanion*. Columbus, Dec. 14 1800 dtf YANDER VEER'* SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS! fIMIK tncontrovcrtibli’ tvitimony of ronutlcaa I inuHitudcz, both 111 Europe nmi AmurUn, wines tho fact that thore is no inipoi toil liquor to com pars with \ ANDKRVKKIt’B 80I11KDAM | BO UN A I*PB lor its amazing Ueallh-giv ing. Gloam ing, Kastorativs and Tonic qualities It stimu latos without iudnctnir inflammation ; It opuns thu pores aud channels without an, purging, or othar prostrating efforts; It prevents lharrho a, Uholsra Morbus, and Dysentery, as well as their antlpodss, Dyspepsia aud Bile, without driving lha functionary organization into the otLer ex treme. Can any ono Medicine do this . It la Im possible. Tbe hygienic properties of Old Vender veer's Gin have been proved by analysis as well as tho teat of years. Joun Mills A 00., 14 Broadway, New York, Sols Agents. Ao.,for the United Btstes. Sold else by HULL, DUUK A 00., Jan.3o-6m Columbus, Geoigis NOT TO BE OVERLOOKED! KKAT andNov#lßteam Kt>fln*d Candy Mann F factory and Ooufactiofcary, No. 88 BROAD STREET, Thi# •Htablishmaut cannot bo excelled in work manship by any lu the world. All Candies ai# made by my owii capacity which is \*#ll ktiowu over the city and country. Everything manu factured by met* aarrauted to bo dry ami last- 1 iug, and will not fade. Constantly ou hand CAKKB of all description—plaiu and lancy. Cakes ornamented to order in style that cannot fail to please, as I am a workmsn of eighteen years experience, according to the advertisement of the person occupying the establishment before mo the lost season, and therefore thru Id bo re rueinberod by all as tfir Candy Maker of Coluiu- I hue. Do not forget that lam a thorough Confec tioner in all its brauches. So If jou want any thing nice In the line you can only get it nt No. 8$ Broad street Parties supplied st short notice with every thing suitable for such occasions. Also wedding parties furnished in the most approved style. J. J. BLANCH ART. Jan. 16. Columbus. Os. MANHOOD: HOW LOST, HOW RESTOREO. JUST published, in a sealed enve- . lope, a lecture on the Xaturr, TWaftncnf and Radical Curt of S}*cr matorrhera, or Semlual Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness and Involuntary Emissions,producing Impotency and Mental aud Physical Incapacity. By ROB. J. CULVERWELL, M. D„ Author of the “Green Book,” Ac. The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves, from his own experience, that the awful consequences of Self abuse may be effectually removed without medicine aud with out dangerous surgical operations, bougioe, instru ments, rings or eordialt, pointing out a mode of sure at once certaiu and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condlti n may be, may cure himself cAeajt/y, privately and radically. This leetur# will provt’ a boon to thousamla and tkosffMida Bent under seal to auy address,post paid.<>n the receipt of two postage stamps, by addroaning Dm Oil. J.O. KLINE, *M.D.. 127 Bowery, New Yoik. Post Bom 4680. Feb. 4,1800. apWV-dAwly HEAD! READ 1 JUBT received s fine lot plain Hams.fflso a lot of fine Flour, which we warrant to suit the moat fastidious taste. Also s large lot of Corn, together with many other thing* in tbe way of good eatables. Cali and see quick July 11 F. M RIGGERS A CO. GOOD Till MGS I IARBSii Cabbage. Fine Appies, Onions, Irish 1 Potatoes, Ac., just received by- Oct 26 J. W. BAPPTV< ’ \ gold FOIL I ABBEY'S GOLD FOIL just received and for sals by K A. WARE A BON. BAIL HOADS, ftc. (iIUSUB OF NCHKDILE I mmmm Mcs f 'oois Rail Road, I Oolombos, Ga., Feb. 26,1860./ frtROM and after this date, the Day Mail Train J* will leave the Depot at 3.16 A . M , and arrive at Macon at 8.66 A M. heave Mason at tt.46 A. M.; arrive at Oolotn bos at 3.30 P- M. Night Mall Train will leave Columbus at 3.J0 \> SI , and arrive at Macon * LeaTe Macon at 11 60 H. M , arrive at Colom bo, at 6.86 A. M. VV L.UI.AKK Oo!umbos, Feb. 2V, 1860. ® U P CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Momi* AMD Gjrahii Kail ID.ab. I Girard, Ala., Nov. 6, 1860. / f vkOM and alter this date, the Mail Train will ]< le.v.tb. Olrxrd D-pot daily Snnda,. ex ronto.D At 240 p 10., Aod arr/veut Union Spring* .t 6:28 p. in.; leave Union SpriDgkiUUy (Suucl.y. nio.pU.dJ Aid t6A.ro , aii.l Arrive at Girard at 10. H * Tho Freight Train will loavo Girard ovary day, (Sunday* excepted.) t a. m., and arrive at Union Spring* at 12:00 in Loavo Union Spring* every day, (Sundays oxceptod.J at 12 46 p. ra., and nrrlvc at Girard at 6:26 p. fa. No, i-ts V * WELLS, Sup’t. Charleston and Savannah R. R. fiMAM I Cbeapost and nioet Expeditious Route to and from Charleston, Middle aud West Florida, Mucon, Columbus, Montgomery, Mo bile, N. Orleans and intermediate points rpll K Pash auger Trains will leave aud arrive 1 daily, Sundays excepted, as follows: Leave Charleston ‘.<.16 a. m., on arrival of the North Eastern Kail Road Train from Florence. Arrive at Favannah 2.46 p. in., connecting with Havannah, Albany, aud Gulf Kail Road for South western Georgia and Florida, aud Central Kail Road for Macon, Columbus, Montgomery, New Orleans, Ac. Leave Bavanuah 1.46 p. m., on arrival of the Havannah, Albany end Gulf Kail Koad Train. Arrive at Charleston 7 1)0 p. ni , connecting with North-Eastern Kail K<>ad for Florence, Wilmington, Weldon, Petersburg, Richmond, Baltimore, Philadelphia, N. York and Boston, and intermediate point*; and with semi-weekly line of side wheel Bteamuhlps for New York, leav ing Charleston every Wednesday and Saturday. Also with Steamships for Philadelphia and Bos ton. Connecting at Jacksouboro’ with Tri week ly Line of Stages for Walterboro’, leaving Jack sonhoro’ every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, returning alternate days. Connecting at Poco taligo with Daily Line of Stages for Beaufort. The attention of shippers is called to the advan tages offered them by tne Charleston and Savan nah Rail Road to and from Montgomery, Opblika, Columbus, Mason, Savannah and Charleston. Freight forwarded to or from any of the above places or in termed late Stations will be delivered ut their dentination without breaking bulk at Savannah. By reference tu Freight Schedules cur rates will be found to correspond with com peting routes, thus insuring to the shipper in creased U t ilities at a like rate. No charge made for forwarding Goods, and the utmost car© and diligence used in their trnusmistdon. For further information address 11. S. HAINES, or C. I). OWENS, Kng. audSupt. Gen Trav. Agent, tnh2By Charleston, 8. C. New York & Havannah Route. GIUCAT HKDUCTION IN KATKU OK PASSAGE. i#.” • * New Arrangement for Through Tickets to New York. FROM. FROM. Now Orleans $.'W 76 Memphis s3l 76 Mobile :i5 00 Nashville 27 76 Montgomery 26 00 Chattanooga 26 00 OolunihOfl 21 00 Knoxville 26 60 Albany 23 00 Atlanta 21 00 Macon 20 00 Augusta 17 60 Kufaula 24 00 Baggage checked through by the Manhattan ExprcrtS Company on tho Cetitrnl Rail Road, and delivered anywhere in Now York or vicinity. BY THE SPLENDID AND COMMODIOUS ST 13 A M K 11 S K. R. CUYLKR (new) 1000 tons..Cant.Crocker. MONTGOMERY 1000 “ .. “ Berry. HUNTSVILLE 1000 “ .. “ ost. MOUNT VERNON (new) 1000 ** .. “ Lay field. I LEAVING SAVANNAH kVERY THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. Thu same arrangement exists from New York, where the steamers leave Pier 12 N. K., ou Thurs days and SnturdayH, with the same through rates of fare and express facilities. These Ftemuships are now, amt built expressly for this route, and for speed, comfort, and elegant accommodations, are not excelled by any steam , era on the ocean. I THROUGH TICKETS CAN BE PROCURED AT TIIM FOLLOWING PLACES: New Orleans, R. GKDDKS, 00 Gravier street. •Mobile, OCX, BRAIN ARD A CO. Oolumbus, H. 11. HILL, agt Hamden's Exp's. “ audJ M Bivins, Tr. R U ticket agt Montgomery, J \V GR KGORY,general ticket agt Kufaula, A. STOW. A. POPE, agent W. A >V. Kail Road, and at all other IKjlnts from connecting Rail Road Ticket Agents. lUUGHAM, BALDWIN A CO., Agents, Savannah. H. 13. CROMWELL & CO., Agenta, 80 West street, Ni w York. N. B— We have h Weekly Steamship Line ply ing betwoou Baltimore and Savauuah, for freight only. (septlO) It. B. A CO NOTICE ! ZjpHK Apmlachlcula g (718 tons burthen,) O. O. NELSON, Commander, Lsaves Apalachicola 7tl, 17th and 20th of each month. Leaves New Orleans 4th, 14th and 2<*lh of each mouth. Fare bwtweou the following places and New 1 Orleans OOLUMBUS $lB BUFAULA 17 FORT GAINES and BAINBRIDGK Id W OODVILLE, BKLLYUN, OH ATAIIOOCIIKI, 16 Tickets to be had on board the ship or auy of the River steamers, and at the otllces of tlte Agents. ALBERT DODGE, No. SC Water street, Apalachicola. JOUN A. Ml TO HELL, No. 32 Poydras street, New Orleans. November 27, ISCO dtf To Fanners and Planters ! r |MlKU't Manure now made in the world i> 1 the Peuu City Manufacturing Co.*s No. 1 Suporphosphato of Lime! lu recommending this Superior Ksrtllirer to the attention of Farmers nml oilier*interested in Agriculture, nr a claim for it the advantage of being perfectly reliable, much superior to any other article sold under the name of Superphos phate of Mine, and one that the farmer can de paud upon ah being a No 1 extra article. UCLb, PUCK Jt CO.. Feb.ltMf Agents for Columbus, Go. l \ r UTD BE MKKRI : 4 NOTUKR lot of those Lire Fruit Cukes, /\ Pound Cakes and Sponge Cakes, just from the oven this morning— (Plain and Ornamented.) Mouse Weepers come and see them, thay will please you beyond a doubt. WM. 1! n. PHKI.PB, Feb.l3. Under Cook's Hotel, Columbus, Ga. A SPECIAL Manuro for Irish Potatoes! A NKW lot of Dried Blood and Wool, ft upecinl iv M.auur (or lrlah Potatoaa, juai arrived aud tor aale at two ceuta per lb., at Jan. W. 1.0 MO9KB. MdtASSKS! MOI.ASSKB! (Ill r AT an.l S ,ct Moluirf for rale itt I. C. MOBBB A 00. NSW HA COX. I VST recrlved, a lot of fine ,lucked new Bacon llama. For salt* by *•*> 10 T. M. BIOOEKS 4 00. | coo Visit AMO IKISII POTATOES JUST received tbit day. a fraih ruLi.lv by 0. N. TKKKY, Ajant. r • CARRIAGES! Lockhart, Young & Roberts’ ‘ *ASt HID* OF OOLMHOkPI SIBXkt, OPPUIITK TEJIPEBANCK HALL, ms OLD STAND OF McKBR A ROBERTS. WK would respectfully inform our friend. and the public generally, that we havo now in atoreand arriving, a large and varied etock of Vehicles of every style. ROCKAWAYS, BRETTS, BUGGIES, COACHES, AI.BO, FANCY LIGHT TROTTING WAGONS, &c. All carefully selected and made oapocially for tbia market, aud which we oiler for sale on the I roost FAVOHAIiLM TERMS. GREAT BARGAINS! To those desiring to Buy for Cash. Wo are determined to make it greatly to the J intercut of allpurchasers to BRING THE MONEY, and are offering * Extraordinary Inducements! TO CASH CUSTOMERS. **-CALL IN AND GIVE US A TRIAL. Columbus, Georgia, Oct. 20, 1800. AT AND BELOW COST! OUR cu.toiner. and the public in general are hereby iotormed, that from tbia day on we will otter our entire stock, which ia yet complete and well aaaorted, At and Below Cost for Cash, WITHOUT EXCEPTION. Special Notice. On eCOU6t us a misfortune to one of tke firm, wiiitL Its. recently iiccurroJ, we are compellod to make an eutire iu our present busi iie.s, ituil cauuot Jo so w ithout closing out, or at | h nst reducing considerably our large stock. It Is for that reason wo must now make a sacrilics lu order to insure speedy sale, believing at tbo same time, that we will meet with better success at tbe opening of the season, while our stock is I yet new and complete, and almost every body Ib i iu vautof a winter .upply, than to wait until tbe aeaeou has past aud our stock is picked ovor. I®*CONVINCE YOURSELF! Annexed wo mention a few- articles and their respective prices, in order to give a rtinal Idea of the GREAT BARGAINS we now offer, which cannot deceive. Knglish and American Prints, of tbe best quality at only 10 cents per yard. Genuine Scotch Ginghams 12)4 to 16c P er Plain and figured Delaines...ls to 18% per yd french Merinos 87)4 to 9 & c P r 74 All Wool Plaids,double width. to 50c peryd Solferinoaml Magenta Plaids.HO to 37)4c per yd All Wool Delaines 37)4 t 0 40c I lßr 7 4 Pl’n A Prlu’d Opera Flannela.4s to 500 per yd New Style Cashmeres 26 to 36c peryd Aud all other Dry Gooda equally as cheap. SILKS i SILKS I An excellent stock of Fancy Dress Silks at 10 to 26 per cent, lees tlieu cost. Plain Black Silka, very low, Ac. SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, A large aHHi rtmcnt of Shawl# aud Cloak# at un usually low prices. tar FAVORITE NEWS !“W BONNETS, BONNETS, BONNETS, A beautiful selection of Velvet, Silk and Straw Bonnots, trimmed or unttiiumed, of tho most Fashionable Stylet. Also, Fur, Straw and Leg horn lints, and all kinds of Millinery 000 and ! Such at RIBBONS, PLOWRRB, FKATIIHRB, aud all kinds of TRIMMINGS; actually at nl . most half of their regular price. Call oaily if you waut a barga n in this line. White Goods and Embroideries CUKAP ENOUGH. HOSIERY. GLOVES AND NOTIONS VERY LOW, BOOTS SHOES, Wo havu ou baud a larger stock of Boots and Shoes than ovor before, aud offer them at prices to iurtuie quick sale. BXj-A-TSI kets, TRUNKS, HATS, CAPS, &o. LOWER THAN KVEIi. READY-MADE CLOTHING! AND Gent's Furnishing Goods, Without regard to cost. Tho above statement will bo found correct in every instance, if you elamiue our stock and B. G. & S. STERN. Nov. I,lßoo* Nos. 24 and 104 Broad Street. REMOVAL. C lll AFFIX A JOHNSON have removed to their J new and spacious store room, No. 10t‘ Broad street, where they will be happy to meet all their old patrons, aud os many new oues as will favor th m with a call. Sept 7 HI TTF.R, CHEESE JLc. VI r E have just received a fine lot of State and \\ Dairy Cheese, Goshen Butter, Prime Leaf Lard iu V, and barrels; also a good stock of Bacon Bides, by retail aud wholesale. Oolumbus, Sept 21 V. M. BIQQIRB A 00. ONIONS, BEANS, Ac. ONIONS, Beaus, Cheese, Butt.r, aud Choice Hams, just received by Aug 23 0. N. TIfiKKY, Agent. TENNESSEE POTATOES ! JUST received a handsome supply of these tine Potatoes, and for sale by 0. N. TERRY, Agent, May 1 at DeGraffenreid’s Corner. BACON, Ac. J UST received, a fresh supply of thortc fine plain Country Hams, Canvassed Hams, Clear Sides, Ribbed Sides, Shoulders, Ac. Also, a fine lot of Meal, Corn, Grits, Ac., always on hand. June 21 V Vi BIGGKRS A CO rBASI PI All PIAOI J UST received three cast s Dwarf English Blue Imperial Pent, for sale low by the uusk, bushel or quart. I. C. MOfikfi A CO., 12. 1M Broad street. MiKll OATS. IpRRfiH and pure, just received and for sale by J WOOLFOLK. WAKNOCK A 00. Seed Oats! Seed Oats! Af KKSIi arrival juil raceivd *Oll for Ml* by (••pH) WOOLFOLK, WAKNOCK A 00. I Itl'.MOV'Al,! THE LADIES’ FRIEND! Still further Reduction of 15 per cent, on all Styles. From S4O to $lO0 1 WHBKI-RK * WILSON'S V TRIAL of nine yearn in this and the sur rounding country, has satisfied tho most doubting mind that there is no machine in use superior to the Wheeler A Wilson for all kinds of work. It sews with equal tacility, the coarsest aud the finest fabrics—stitches and hems in a manner unsurpassed. The manufacturers have availed them** Ives of every late improvement in which there vs ms any merit, and are thus enabled to present to the ladies a • Model Sewing Machine ! Having determined to devote my entire atten tion to the sale of these machines, I bsve taken roooins immediately over G. W. Atkinson’s Dry Goods Store, where 1 shall always keep a cou rt taut supply of every stylo and pattern of these celebrated machines on hand. These Machines are warranted to be ail that they are represented. Instruction in the use aud management given when desired gratis. We kep constantly on hand HKMMFRri, NEEDLES, SPOOLS, and both COTTON and SILK THREAD for these Machines. 44- All clussea of SEWING done at the shortest uotlce. Sacks made ut one cent each. T. J. HUNT. Entrance on Broad street, between tho stores of J W. Brooks and G. W. Atkinson. Septd 1860 SASH, 1860 BLINDS AND DOOES MANUFACTURED RY ALEX. C. KIRVEN, Uuccmar to Clemons, llrown Jsl Cos. IN’ BUILDING ADJOINING Tho Gin Manufactory of Clemons, Brown A Cos., Broad St., Columbus, Georgia. SABII, BLINDS and DOORS will be furui.Led aud packed at the Factory at tbe following PRICES : RASH —Bxlo, unglazed, 7 eta., and glazed 10x12, “ . 9 “ “ “ 18 “ 12x14, “ 10 “ “ “ 26 “ 12x16, “ 11 “ “ “ 27 “ 12x18, “ 12 “ “ “ SO “ 12x20, “ 14 “ “ “ 36 “ 12x22, “ 16 “ “40 “ 12x24, “ 13 “ “ “ 46 “ The above prices are for Saoh 1 % thick, made plain. When LIP SASH are made two cents per light, extra, ’toll be added, and fur Side and Tran som Lights, 26 per cent, extra. ROLLING WINDOW BLINDS, Sixty cent# per foot, measuring tho length— Example: a pair of Blinds 5 feet in length, will cost $:i —without Painting, Catches or Hinges. Blinds over 3 feet 0 inches in width, will be | charged extra iu proportion. PANEL DOOIIB. thick, 2 panel, without Moulding..s2 60 “ “ u Moulding, 1 side.... 300 44 44 4 ‘ 44 2 sides... 3 60 \y K 44 44 44 without Moulding.. 276 44 44 44 Moulding, 1 aide.... 326 44 44 44 44 2 sides... 3 76 \y % 44 “ 4 panel, without Moulding.. 300 44 44 44 Moulding, 1 side.... 360 44 44 44 44 2 sides... 4 00 1% 44 44 44 without Moulding.. 360 44 44 44 Moulding, 1 aide,... 400 44 * 4 44 44 2 sides... 4 60 Doors over 3 by 7 feet will be charged extra in proportion. In addition to the above, Blinds painted and furnished with Hinges and Catches, if desired; also, Sash glazed with German or French Plate, aud Painted, Stained, Enamelled, Embossed, and Bohemian Glass, of all shades and colors, for Bid and Transom Lights and Office Windows. CONTRACTS made for the construction and erection of Buildiugs, on reasonable terms. All kinds of Lumber PLANED. SCROLL aud other descriptions of Brackets, for ornamenting Cottages, Green Houses, Ac., made to order. MOULDING of all descriptions, for Doors, Win dows, Base Cornices, Ac. SASH kept constantly on hand. All tho above work will bo furnished at short notice. Those ordering should bo particular in specify ing the size and number of Lights, aud thicknepa of Sash ; also, the number of Panels and Mould ing of Doors, and the length and width of Blinds. The proprietor Batters himself that he can give eutire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their orders. TERMS* For bills less than SIOO, Cash on delivery at the rail road, steamboat or on wagon. For tills over SIOO, reasonable time will be given for bnukablo paper, or satisfactory city acceptance, bearing interest. All work, when delivered at the rail road, steamboat or wagon, will be considered in the possession of the purchasers aud at their risk. Ajf- Special Contracts made for large jobs. ALEXANDER C. KIRVEN. Oolumbus, Ga., Juue 26, 1800-dAwly DRUGSTORE! KA. WARE A SON are daily re • ceiving a keep constantly hand a large and complete stock Dings, Mediciues, Oils, Paints, Var- SpSjwgg nithes, Turpentine, Burning Fluid, Paiut Brushes, Sash Tools, Pomades, llair Braikos, Combs, Lubin’s Extracts, Plain and Fancy Soaps, Ac., Ac. Wo keep also, the finest Havana Sugars ever brought to this city, and at present wo c!|a!longe the city to produce a finer article than we are now offering. Our Pomades are of the very best material, aud every jar warranted to bo fresh and swoet, and also warranted not to spoil. Wo havo Lubin's finest Extracts for the hand kerchief; among tho assortment may be fonnd his Jockey Club, Fifth Avenue, Bridal Boquet, Sweet Piuk, New Mown Hay, Jessamine, Rose, Geranium, Ac. Wt have also a fine variety of Dutch Hyacinth Bulbs. Now being the time to plant them, we would advise those wishing flowers to call early and get tho best. novl2 CORNS! CORNS! CORNS! ALL person* til ut are afflioted with Hard or Soft CORNS call at No. 18 Broad atreet and Reta bottle M tho GREAT INDIAN RRM for it will cure them *ure without any lureueez, and auy other Pains or Aches that you hare. lIKADACHK and TOOTH ACHK cured gratis Alo a grand GIFT DISTRIBUTION’ Be sure to call and see for yonrielrei. M. F. NASON, Dee. 19-octs6m No. rt Broad street. New Arrivals -A.T CELLA’S. SEEDED Raisin*, Carrant*, Citron aud Malaga Grape*. tiov22 COME AND BUY GOOD Ham*, Me*s Pork, Pickled Beef, Mackerel, White Fish, Pickled Salmon, Pickled Herring, Freeh Shad, Fresh Salmon, Fresh Mackerel, Lard Butter,Cheese, Ac. of Oct 19 J. W. SAPPINQTON. Luxuries! Luxuries! IUBT received, tresh LOBSTERS, SALMON, ♦I OYSTERS—pickled aud fresh—iu one and two pound cans, anil for sale cheap for ea.li by „ . . . J- L. CKLLA, March s—t f near Cook'* Hotel. NKW C FELLOW SIGAK7~” 1N Barrel*, for sal* low by . C. MOSES, 132 Broad street. LEAD ANI) LINSEED OIL,. I)URK Lead and Linseed Oil, ehtup, at I. C. MOSES A CO. BREAKFAST BACON. A SUPERIOR article, just received and for sale hy F. M. DIGGERS A CO. BURNING FLUID I BKBT Burning Flnid for sale hy Dee. 6-ts CKQUHART A CHAPMAN > GREAT REDUCTION IN TUB TRICES OF SRWINfi MACHINES! NOW BMLI.ING HY F. A. FAIRCHILD, Agent, Uas r.-tnoved to 134 Broad street, unit door abOTo J. B. gtrupper RINGER’S, .aV*. O Weeds *u*d H<*rt bo 1 1 ’ • rF *. p the stitch ou both Hides of the cloth ia made alike. These Machines can be aeen in operation at A. Wittich’s, No. 134 Broad street, Columbus, Ga. &T sewing Machines of all kinds put in good running order. ¥. A. FAIRCHILD, Agent^ Columbus, May 14, 1860. _ *■’ GQETCHIUS, HODGES & CO.’S Columbus Steam Planing Mills, Ootne.-of St. Clair and Jackson r treats, near the Mothodiit Church, OOLtTMBXJS, GkA.. r -uiS .BlabUihnwnt ha* now commenced opo* I faiions, with entirely now machinery and all tit utter. improvement!. Wo have *ecur*d the most experienced workmen, and intend toue* nun* but Ike boot material. •sa.mil, iillndi and Panel lioorJ, Will be furnished and boned at the inobjiy,at the following pricer : Seen.—SxlO, 7 cent*; priruedand giaeed,l2*4*l!. 10X18, V - “ - Ik “ 12x14,10 “ “ 24 “ 12x10,11 “ 2f “ 12x10,12 “ “ “ SO “ 12x20,14 “ “ 34 “ 12x22,16 “ “ “ 4d “ 12x24, 18 “ “ “ 46 “ SEWING MACHINE, Thu above Saab are IJ g inch thick, and made plain. When they are made Lip Sash, two cents per Light will be added. All Sasb glazed with a superi or article ot French Glass. Js.i the convenience of those ordering, we give below tire sizes of Frames for Windows for the above sized Glass : xu. oruuaie. siztSporsrtiNG. 3xlo, 12 lights 3 ft 10WX2 ft 4k£ Bxlo, 16 “ .4 ft ft 4U Bxlo, 18 “ 6ft 6Ux2 ft 3xlo, 24 “ 6ft 6Ux3 ft % 10x12, 16 “ 6ft ft 10>4 10x12,18 “ 6ft 6kx2ftlo 10x12,24 6 ft 6>Xx3ftlok 10x14, 12 “ 6ft ft 10)4 12x14,16 “ 6ft 4)4x3 ft i% 12x14,18 “ 7ft ft 4U 12x10, 12 “ 6ft 10)4x3 ft 4)4 12x16, 15 “ 7ft 2)4x3 ft 4)4 12x13, 12 6ft 6)4x3 ft 4)4 12x20, 12 7ft 2)4x3 ft i I A 12x22, 12 “ 7lt 10)4x3 ft 4)4 12x24. 12 “ Bft 6)4x3 ft 54)4 14x20, 12 7ft 2)4*8 ft 10)4 14x24,12 “ Bft 6)4x3 ft 10)4 Koliiug Blinas, tor Windows, 60 cents per foot, measuring tbe length. A window five feet would cos’ $3 without Painting, Catches, or Hinges. PANEL DOORS: 1- inch thick, without Moulding $2 60 14> •• “ “ 2 76 1-V, 4 ‘ 4 panels moulded on one side... 360 14? “ *‘ Moulding one side £OO 184 “ “ “ “ 3 26 “ “ Moulding both sides 8 60 Iy. “ “ “ “ 3 76 is,? <* k << << “ 4 00 l““““ “ 4 50 In addition to tho above. Blinds painted and fur nished with Hinges and Catches, if desired ; also, Ba.U 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 specidcations for all descriptions of buildings, furnished to order, with estimates, if de sired. Contracts made for construction and erection of bnildmgs, on reasonable terms. All kinds of lumber planed, and flooring aud ceiling tongned and grooved. Scroll and other descriptions of Brackets, for or namenting Cottages, Green Houses, Ac., made to order. The proprietors and builders believe they can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with orders. All the above work will be furnished at short notice. Sash kept constantly on hand. All orders sent with the Cash, or City Acceptance, will meet w ith prompt attention. Work to be sent by tho River, Rail Roads, or in Wagons will be at the risk of the purchaser, as tho work will b 9 considered de livered. Special contracts can be made for large jobs. may 14-ts BARB.IWG3SK KORTOK'6 Staam, Bash And Blind Manulaotory. Oglethorpe street, oolumbus, ga. rglHlß Manufactory has been is in successful op. JL oration for over six yews, and 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: Saab— 8x10... lets, hr he 3 and G razed. ..12)4o. 10x12... 9“ “ “ ...13 12x14.10“ “ <> ...26 12x"16...1l “ “ “ ...21 12 x 18...12 “ “ “ ...£0 12x20...14“ “ “ ...S5 12x22...16“ “ “ ...40 12 x 24...18 “ “ “ ...io The abovo Sash are 154 inch thick, and made ! plain. In all cases where they are made Lip-gash, ) two cents per light will be added. All gush glazed j with good French Glass, primed with the test j Paint, aud superior Putty. Hollins: Blinds tor Windows, 60 cents per 1 foot, measuring tbe length, A window five feet would cost {3, without painting, catches, or hinges PANEL BOOHS. 1)4 inch thick, without moulding, $2 60—mould ing one side, $3 00—moulding both cides, 43 6(. li inch thick, without moulding. $2 75—mould iug one side, $3 26—moulding both sides, 76. 1)4 inch ihich, 4 pannels moulding uu uU e side (3 60—moulding both tides, $4 00. I inch thick, 4 panels moulding on one side $4 00—moulding both sidoß, $4 60. In addition to the above, Blinds painted and fur nished with hinges and catcLes. if desired; also huh glazed with German or French plate, pa'nted’ j stained v enroeled, embossed and Bohemian Glass’ j of all shade, and colors, for side end transom fights aud office windows. Plans and cpecifitai.ons tor all descriptions of boil lings fernished to order, with u.timatee, ir de. sired. Contracts mado for construction and erection 0! buildings, on reasonable terms. Scroll and other description, of Brackets, for or namenting Cottages, Green Houses, 4c., made to order. Tho proprietors being pi.oj.ical mechanics aud j builders, teileve they can give entire satisfaction to | all who may favor them with orders. 83-All the above work w ill be furpished at short notice. Josh kept constantly on hard. Ail orders sent with tbe cash, or city acceptance, will meet with picmpt attention. Work to be lent by the River Rati ltoad, or in Wagons, will be at the rich ol’ the purchaser, as the work will be considered delivered. *af- Special coutractscan be made for large jobs M. BARRINGER, January 24. ly J. L. MORTON. Diarrhoea! Cramps! Cholera! I LIFE mtoi's, | THIS MEDICINE has lrux xxvek SAiLiMul et ' u triocl, tested, and 5 REMEDY. I proved by ton years’ ox *’ ■ 11 V perienee to be the only ! certain, sa/e and reliable remedy for nil Bowel De rangements, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cramps, Pain:, , Cholera, Cholic, Ac., now before the public. Cneor i two doses of 20 drops will cure the most severe cramps in the stomach in twenty minutes. A single dose often cures the Diarrluea, aud it never constipates the bowels. One dose will satisfy auy one of its merits. Price only 26 cents. Prepared by Tiuli A Stow, No. 43 Bowery, New York, and sold in Columbus by PEMBERTON A CARTER, maj-29-dly JOHN W. BROOKS. NEW CIGARS, ■J.VROM first quality of Havana Tobacco: X Lizzie Regalia—Regalias for Ladies; * Lizzie Conchas; Damas Jefferson; Principcs La SalTadeta; Regalia Mureein; Cazadores Jefferson ; Brevas TritiinidaG; Media Regalia do., and other brands, just re ceived by R. F. DURAN, Opposite the Post Office, and next door to the j Times Office. Feb. 12-6 t CORK, OATS, AND HOLASIKS. 1 000 BCBH. of CORN; 200 bush. OAT 8; I .V/UMJ 26 Bids. N. 0. MOLASSES, on con signment aud for sale by Feb.2B-tf WOOLFOLK, WARNOCK A Cos. WAREHOUSES. PLANTERS’ WAREHOUSE. : 1 > ti K subscribers, Uiant'ul for past 1 would again otter their services to thei, fri nds in all the departments ol the Warehouse atd Commission business. The usual accommodations extended to their rations, and every effort w ill be mado to promote their interest. A liberal patrour.ge ror the v or- ttching season is solicited v s DILLARD, POWiil.L A Cos Columbus, Ga , July 28, 1860. u Fontaine Warehouse,” OOLUMBUS, GA. WGOLFGLK, WARNOC£ & CO. HAYING secured the above well known Wary liouv, arc prepared to do a general Warehouse, Receiving, FORM'A It DING AND COMMISSION BUSINESS Liberal advances made to Planters, and particular attention given to tho storage and sale of Oottou. Bagging, Hope, Salt, &c., lui'iiihhed at the lowest market prices. WM. G. WOOLFOUI, S. B. WAKNOCIv, WM. L. SALISBURY. Brands lor marking cotton furnished on appli cation to ua by mail or othorwise. july2s-ti’ nvrixvis sc perry (SUCCESSORS To HARRISON 4 PITTS,) Commission Merchants and 22 Broad st., opposite Union Bank, COLUMBUS, QEORGIA, (STAYING this day formed a copartnership un- IJ. dor the above name and style, wo will give onr attention to the busintss in ail its brancl.es, and solicit the patronage of onr friends tnd the public generally. Eveiy exertion will be used to give satisfaction to those who muy entrust tlieir husinesstous. Particular attention given to the sale of PRODUCE and MERCHANDISE of every de scription; RENTING AND SALK OF REAL ESTATE; SALE OF NEGROES AT AUCTION, Ac., Ac. Administrator’s & Executor’s Sales ATTENDED TO ON LIBERAL TERMS. Cash advances made on Merchandise, Produce, &c„, placed with us for sale. CHARLES B. MIMS, JAMES 0. PERRY. Columbus, Ga., August 1, 1860. ON retiring from the auction and ccmmiasicu business, fur tbe purpose of devoting our time exclusively to tho NEGRO TRADE, we use tho occasion to hank our triends for their long continued patronage and confidence, and at the same time most cordially lecommend onr succes sors, Messrs. MIMS & PERRY, as worthy tbe same in all respects. C. B. HARRISON, Aug 1-ts GEO. I. PITTS. IJK. J. BOVEE DOBS’ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS. WK challenge the world to produce their equal. Although they have been before tbe public for one year only, yet they are need and highly approved of from Maine to the Great Salt l ake. As & remedy for Incipient Consumption, Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, Piles, Nervous Diseases, Female Complaints, and all cages requiring a Tonic, they are uneurpaeaed. iea IJeverage they are truly delightful. For the aged aud infirm, or for aduits or children of a delicate constitution, they arc without a rival. For the cure of Sorethroat, eo common among the clergy, they act like a charm. Used in connection with pure Cod Liver Oil they cured a case of Chronic Consumption in Albany, N. Y., after it had been pronounced as incui üble by some of the most distinguished physicians iu New York city. Mr. J. McGran, of Brooklyn, N. Y T .,had his entire right Bide paralyzed by bting thrown from a horse in 186(>. He commenced tLe use of these Bitters iu November last, and is now well. Mr. Brittan, editor of the Banner cf Light, published in Boston, und Mr. Greenwood, No. 20 Broad street, New York, were both cured ol Piles of long standing, and of tho meet obstinate character. Hundreds of persona suffering from Indigestion and Dyspepsia, have been cured by using these Bitters. We have letters in our possession which, if published, would cause every female in tho land to supply herself with those valuable Bittera. CHAS. WIDDIFIKLD & CO., Proprietor, 78 William street, New York. Sold in Columbus, Georgia, by JOHN W. BROOKS, ACEK & IVERSON, June 21,1860-janlß-ly and all Druggists MARBLE and GRANITE ~yT 3R, ID _ Btoad Street, near Market House. The subscriber* fully announce /• cun uni Italian jj \ TOMBS, TabW, V&aea, Ac., of the newest styles, “'•* which they will sell at prices as low us can be hail North or Sontb. Also, XEON KAILINQ furuishod at short notice. Also, Granite Work, Lime, blaster, Ac. Ac. Orders from tho country attended to. Address Kenny A Adams. THOMAS KENNY, JOHN ADAMS. Oolnmbus, G.e., March 15,1860-ly IMPORTANT F bIMIE subscriber would inform the citizens of .1. Columbus and surrounding country, that lie is fucjartUtu treat successfully aud cure perma nently tho loathsome disease, known as Syphilis, or box, with purely vegetable ttmediis. iir has also remedies that are nnsurpasrul for (lonoirhaa. Os the many certificates which lio huo, read the following: Ursos County, Ga., Dec. 29, 1860. This is to certify that dm lug Inst summer I had a negro gill who enught the Syphilis, und'for some time I used remeilks without any good eflect. At last 1 tried l)r W.L Owen's Eeorediee, Which cured her in a short time, and there hue teen no appearance of the disease since. G. M. Partridge. I'l-son County, Ga.,'Dcc. 29,18ti0. This is to ceriify that seme tlgee < r four years ago I had a negro woman who*caught the Syphi lis, end 1 cured her permanently with I r. W. 1,. Cweh’s K-medieo. Slio lias hiedr.child since, who is iimY two years old, and there is no sign of tiro disease on it. I cheerfully recommend his treat ment to all who may need it. Robert P. Bradley. He would also infojm tho public that he has a receipt for preparing’* rttnedy for Teething and Bowel Affections generally, this medicine is the best that can be used, and will save heavy bills ami a vast amount of shfferihg. Tho ingredients areecsHy obtained, and cost hut a trifle The receipts can be had, with directions for using, f ur live dollars each, at my cilice, or through the poßtolllce. Money sent by mail ui his risk, wlieu a receipt can he exhibited from the postmaster See w hat Dr. John S. Searcy, of Talbot county, says in a letter to mo : “l ll ? ve ua(, d the preparation eight or ten years with the most wonderful result, and think it the hast that Is used in ordinary bowel affections, from teething, overeating, Ac., and think it a blessing to mankind. Vourp truly. , , _ John 8. Searcy.” o**lo® back ot S. Ogietree’s Auction Itcoin, up stairs March 12-lnr W. L. OWEN BRANDS & HORNER HAVE removed to No. 90 street, next to Mr. Book Store, where they offer splendid assortment of J * f? [/ U Pianos, Melodeons, &c. All kinds of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS at very low rates. They call special attention to a spl< rdid toned PARLOR GRAND PIANO, and u CONCERT PIANO of unusual power, and to several Alex andre Organs. A~ Pianos tuned and repaired. . BRANDS 4 KORNER, _ _ “ No. 90 Broad Street. NEW RICK. CIASKS Prime Nw Rice, for sale by > I. C. MOSES.