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Sl.Y AND TIMES
Constresslonal Gossip.
Washington Correspondence New York Cit¬
izen.
There is but. little gossip afloat this
week ; but I am able to say authoritive
]y that Thad. Stevens exj»ects to die in
tiie harness; also, that Judge Under¬
wood is a radical. Boscoe Conkling is
the best dressed man in Congress. Rev
erdy Johnson has more dignity in his
make-up than any other member of the
Senate. Thad. Stevens looks like a
Methodist preacher. Impeacher Ash¬
ley has had his hyacinth locks combed.
Judge Wilson, of Iowa, has growu grey
in two years, and dresses more iike a
Christian now, than a plow-boy, as be
USt*d to. Billy Williams, of Indiana
has cot a new pair of gold eye-glasses i <
which he hasn’t worn long enough to
become accustomed to, and consequent
ly looks through them very awkwardly,
sihhough he wears them all the time.—
Illinois Washburns lost much of his
obesity during his recent European trip; j
bit:, as usual, swingsihis hands and arms |
when ne talks, very much like the fans I
oi a wind mill.
(ten. Logan lias had his hair cut, and I
iin.ks very much like Zeb ‘Vance, late
rebel Governor of North Carolina.
Speaker Colfax’s tongue is set on a
pivot in the middle ot his mouth, so
that lie can talk faster than Barnum’s
lightning calculator can cipher, Jack
Rogers is next to Speaker Colfax, the
fastest talker in the world, and next shout- to
Cicero, whose mantle fell oil’ his
ders and slid oil on the ground, (no
tody has picked it up since,) is the
longest sentence” uiaii that ever lived.
Gen. Grant got ihruugh. public viewing hasn’t
at Appomattox Court House, and People
had one with anybody since. Ross,
won’t believe me wflcn I say that
of itiinowv is a joker, but toy he tries to
tjti Olixt. jiidrhige oi Wisconsin, never
made a speech of more than ten minutes
duration *u his life, and is one ot the
..i.iest Democrats in Congress. Mar
naii, ot Ilinois, is improving in health.
.
ii...,per, of Massachusetts, shows in his
’ lOimuilty of his
lace, as well as the per
GO il mat he is the best liver in the
LoUm:, while MePuetsuu, tierk of the
.l.mse, looks like the ghost of a starved
ik screw. He is so thin that ho has
r land up twice to make a shadow,
and yet lie is a first rate liver. General
Garfield has got the strongest voice of
any nidi) in Congress ; Gen. Logan has
i ne loudest; Coliax tho deepest; Thad.
■•.evens the weakest, and Kelley, of
Pennsylvania, and Gen. Banks will
have to flip pennies to find which has
ti.o most S.entoriuu. Kelley, however, aud
talks through his nose too much
imitates Forrest in his stylo ofdeclarntt
tion. lie would make a first rate Jack
Cade. Leonard Meyers aud Charles
O’Neil, of Pijiladelphiit, arc as close in
their miiiiifrt# With each oilier ns tho
Siamese twins. General Scirenck aud
Gan. Butler talk by jerks— a phraso or
:t sentence at each jerk—as if they real*
I. believed what they said, and expect¬
ed everybody to bo convinced of tho
correctness of their views, tho moment
! he*word leaves their mouths. Butler
v, ears a wide brim slouch hat. tilled on
v.o side oi bis head Willi a rakish or
t ngandish air, while Ins make-up oth
wise resembles it well-fed alderman.
VdadelpUiu Van Trump, of Pennsyl
,uia, acts and lulks like a stuffed tur
key.
From the Savannah Republican.
IIinksvh.t.e, Lou.kty County, Ga.,
Dec. 10, 18(17.-‘A salt) lias taken place
: t ibis county seat that so well marks
Du-extreme ih prnsskjn in the money
market that I ■■•mi you this the particulars. clo¬
:’ol. Quartsm,in, of county,
* se:!, and his executor, Judge Flatter,
tvas compelled to close !iu* estate. The
properly was advertised as required hold. by
law and on last court day it was vilie,
A handsome residence at Walihoiu ami
with ten acres attached, out houses
all the necessary appendages of tv first
class planter’s residence, was sold for
sixty dollars, the purchaser was the
agent of-the Freedman's liuteau.
Bis plantation, four hundred and fifty
acres oi prime laud, brought one hun¬ Mr.
dred and fifty dollars, sold to it
Fraser. Sixty-six acres of other land
near VValthourville, brought three dol¬
lars ; purchaser Mr. W. D. Bacon.
These were ail bona, fide sales.
It was court day, and a Iarge con¬ Tho
course of people were present.
most of them were large property own¬ in
ers, but really lind nut five dollars
their pockets, undo! consequence would
not bid, as the sales were for cash.
A Subscriber.
Tire -T.-i ' ok^eiieer’amilhe fiu-frtUed
(JFjj gift »eeen>itrnciloii ten
ventiun.
As the t.o-o ailed J oorgia Kcconstruction Con¬
vention will hold it: sessions lu Atlanta, com¬
mencing Mo: day, Doc. 9, tho Proprietor of that
Journal would ini. emits reader.aud the public
that, he has made Arrangements, through com¬
petent Reporters, to report each day T proceed¬
ings in its e. iu.miL- the morningleUowlng each
day’s session oi that body, The reports will
be rail and reliable; and as tho mails wiii hoar
the “intelligencer” containing each day's pro¬
ceedings of the Convention, troiu this point
early iu the following morning, furnishing Us
readers and the publh) with the earlu»t extend¬
ed intelligence of tho actings and doings of
i. oi eodv . embracing, also, as it will, editorial
-x a.els upon what may transpire lu the
Co .vent' n, together with notices of its char¬
acter and e. mptexk n, debates, etc.; it Is hoped
that it will be a welcome visitor to more than
its ordinary uumoerdl readers, and will prove
more varuahie to our : relhren of the press ol
thU Mate, and enewhere, with whom we are
Rnt&ibrg', as this tuttrpriSc will, additional
yx;,-er;so upon this journal; and with, a desire
;o t-Attjnti U;b circulation Of lire Intelligencer
order ho deiray at least the additional ex¬
pense incurred; we ask the favoroftheCou
terviLiivejoarnu-is oi tins btate to give this no
fiev cue insertion iu their columns, or, as they
j proper, call attention to it.
A .KLY jLSTdhhlGE^CBJt, (which Will COU
tLia also :he proceedings oi the Convention)
per uunuixi jo • for tia UiOixth^.
S ii A F I N «
AND
t ■ .’ll E F ILLIE»
F3H SALE
AT TAB
SUN OFFICE
Mortgage Deeds,
Bonus for Title, Deeds for
Real Estate.
Besides a rrront Variety nf other
Blanks.jioil from the Press
:tutl fur sale a I the
SIN OFFICE.
COFFEE
forsalVbV Q ( j TI Pi H Jace!r0 AGS just recebred from Kic. de
’ P er British Brig Spring,
Nos. WEEDS A CORNWELL,
and 161 Broughton street,
sel l* tf Savannah. Ga.
FALL
J1I1,LIV' |{V
US. ~lu x_ 51E,
AT ui:r old stand.
RANDOIiPH STIiEET,
w
now opening a large and fashionable
stock of
French Millinery Goods,
In part—
VELVET AND STRAW BONNETS,
LADIES’ AND MISSES’ IIATS
trimmed and untrimmed.
aud American FLOWER?'
Heal Ostrich Featherd, Ac.
Qj at k an( j White BLONDE LACES;
BisUiarc k ftn( j Blue LA CES ;
g _ 4 and 4 . 4 ILLUSION ;
4 4 B lac k White and Bismark Dotted
( Lace Edgings
Llusion : Rea) ;
j acone4 Illusion and Flonucings ;
Boituets ami Hat Oioaiueuls.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES.
Ladies’ Hemstitched and EmWotderd Hasu-
5U£BOall£ ' 8 i
REAL LACE COLLARS and CUFFS;
Embroidered Linen Collars and Cuffs ;
Bells anti Helling.
Lubin’s genuine Ext’* tor the Handkerchief;
NIGHT BLOOMING VFREUS.
Fancy &uaq>s and Pomades.
mUHONS, RIBBONS, iUBIIONS.
The largest, cheapest and prettiest stock of
Riurons ever t.rougnt, to this city; every width
and shade. VELVET RIBBONS.
Dresf and Cloak Buttons ;
Ota Laaiw*’ Caps—hack anil white;
IIooj> Skills and. Corsets.
LAIRD’S BLOOM OF YOUTH ! !
Ladies aud Misses’ Cloaks.
Infant’s Embr'd Robes and Waists;
Infant’s Embroidered Caps and Backs
and Cloaks ;
A iarge stock of RUCHES ; Ladies’
lluu Braids, Rolls and Puffs.
Also a large stock of KNIT GOODS, for
Ladies and Misses.
All of the above goods will be sol<! very
low D>r CASH.
ki¥~Couniry Milliners supplied at
New York Pricks.
Columbia., Ga., Oct. 5,1887 tf
jptkiftion'ft
•‘NIGHT BECOMINGUKKElhS,’’ HANDKER¬
A NEW PERFUME FUR THE
CHIEF.
EXTRACT OF THE
“NIGHT BLOOMING UEKEUS.”
1'FFFFP KRFUME ON THE WIRES.—As
FFjFPPP last as the telegraph is extended
**i* V South, lightning messages for sup¬
11 — plies ol FH ARON’S NIGHT
j. ( . ( . BLOOMING OEREUS comes Hy¬
I'lii'i’i’ ing over the wires. Never were a
i'F people more uurmimouK about any
PP tiling than Americans of all
pp Xiontiln approving thi# staple per¬
pp fume oftbo New World-— Tul. blade
HH HH er mirror may satisfy a lady that that
HU fill her dress Is faultless—that all
HU H ji oan iiMSCinate the eye is combined in
HI1 1111 her costume—but yet she will not
HUH HUH consider herself irresistible until
HH H ii HH she has added the crowning charm
HH HH to her attractions by sprinkling
HH HH Pha Ion’s ‘Night Blooming VottUind Cerevie’
HU HH on her lace handkerchief—
H11 HH bras.
A A iter perfuming every other theatre
AAA
AAA “Night Blooming Coro us”
A A A A
AA A A is now periuming Southern orders tho late roll theatre
AA AA of war.
AAAAAA tlnuoUBly. There is a perfect
A A A A ol Monument between the two
A A AA tlojig as regards this peerless
AA A A tract .—Springfield Rep.
LL iko universal suffrage,
J-'I' ub 1 “Night Blooming Oeroua”
LL if » National Institution. To use
LL it is as much a matter of custom as
jLL to vote. Aa<l because Jt has
LL planted, by tho force ol inherent
LL excellence, people allother perfumes, proud of it.— the
LL LLLLL American are
LL LLLLL Watcrbury American.
OOO btafnlug Money under False Pre¬
(7UOOO tences.—Vending Lubin’s extracts trumpery iinlta
OO <><) tlons ot as gonu
OO OO ine. The game the is universal about played nopular- out
OO CM > however, for
OO OO ily ot Phalon’a Night Blooming
OO OO Gereus has literally taken tho wind
OO Of) out of the sale of the tricksters who
OOOOO pretend to soil articles that
OOl > be importod except u t a dead loss.
Camden Democrat.
NNN NN ationalrefinement 1 b indicated,
NN N NN no small extent, by a delicate
NN N N N predation oi the comparative
NN N NN Itsof perlnme*; and iti* aproof
NN N NN the critical taste of the American
NN N NN public in toilet luxuries that they
NN NN N N NN have class adopted Phaion’s as a standard
NN ol its
NN NN NNN NNN “Night HlooiulngOotv. Herald,
Newton
A most exquisite, delioate and fragrant (few¬ per
fume, distilled from the rare aud beautiful
er from which it ta kes its name.
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY HI ALOIS x
SON.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
ASK FOR PHALON’S—TAKE NO
jau!5 eod Sold by Druggists generally,
ly
H!
*2000 KEGS NAILS,
20u dot Shovels and Spades,
£000 lbs Block Tin,
tooo lbs Bar Lead,
1000 ibs Emory,
20 colls Patent Packing —)4 to 1 inch,
76 coils Manilla Rope,
?5doz Short-handle Prying Pans,
ISO boxes Tin Plato,
600 hags Drop and Buck Shot,
ao bundles Bright iron Wire,
aoo doz Iron Wire Sillers,
600 doz Files—assorted,
200 gross Table Cutlory,
1600 doz Pocket Knives,
200 do* Curry Combs,
t,o doz Horse Brushes,
2000 lbs Gri!flll’s Horse Nails,
8000 lbs Galvanlzod Sheet Iron,
2 tons Cast Steol,
20 tons Plow Steel,
30o tons Swedes and Rehnod Iron,
00 tons Baud, Oval, Hoop Half and Oval Horse Shoe Iron,
15 tons and Half Round
Iron, and
‘26 tons Boiler, Plate Sheet Iron,
For sale by
WEEDS A CORN WELL,
k«». 13y aud 16c BrougUlOu Nt.,
juf 4 tf Savauuab, ffu.
. oMm
; II T SS I
'ii «
.
\TTE V V have used Gallighan’s Pills for Chills
and Fever, and do not hesitate to recom¬
mend them to the public ns the best Pill in
use, for that disease.
T. H. WATTS,'
Ex-Governor of Alabama.
J. W. A. SANFORD.
Attorney General of Alabama.
ROBE. DOUGHERTY,
Judge Superior Court, Alabama,
From Thomas J. Judge, Judge Supremo Court
Ihavo usedGallighan's Pills on my Planta¬
tion for Fever and Ague, andflnd themall that
is claimed forthem. T. J. JUDGE.
Montgomery, Ala., Sept. 2S, JS5S. ^
From Jas. A. Graham, Esq . Lowndes Co. Ala.
GaliiaUan's Fever aud Ague Fills will do.
They are decidedly the best medicine for
Chills aud Fever I over gave. I would not t>e
without them for five times the price.
JAS. A. GRAHAM.
From Crowell Brodnnx of Lowndes Co. Ala.
Gallighan'e Pills—I have given them and
used them for some time, for Chills and Fever.
It they have ever failed I have never heard of
i»- '
CROWELL BROUN AX.
[Extract from a letter.]
Gentlemen Americto, GalUghan’s Gan, Pills Sept. IS, 1806
ready — meet with
sale here, aud are takiag the place of all
other remedies for Chills and Fever.
Respectfully, C. W. HANCOCK.
For sale in Columbus, Ga., by j. s. Pember¬
ton A Co., A. M. Brans an. Brooks A Banks.
F. S. Chapman A Co., and Carter a Flournoy.
BI.OVXT At HALE. Proprietor*.
JulySS—eodSm Montgomery, Ala.
find
4
By Steam and Hall
FROM
York to Apalachicola,
Fla., taeuceby Steamboats to all
V
points <m tbe Chattahoochee
’ Flint Blvers !
LSfc. »«*•
v nt the LOWEST rates.
FREIGHT TAKKb
THROUGH BILLS a'f FADING given
to all points on the Apalach' 101 ' 1 * ttnd
tttkoociiee rivers, to Oolumbu*) “““
the-Fllnt to Bainhridge, li*., ' l “esirod.
on
1 he river steamers consist of Ck”
AtittutH, Mhttiiirocli, VLunic*
Spray anil
Goods for up country coDaigued to foi
lowing 31 er cd an lb iu ApalacMeola, will ^ for¬
warded at tne earne rate of freight as through
freight, FKKK of cummisbiows or chasgkb for
transhipment at Apalachicola :
Atkins, Dunham <x Uo. 4 Jas. B. Taylor,
J. O. Kuan & Go., D. G. lianey Si Son,
W. A. McKenzie ts. Go., Farley, Kates ft Co.,
Geo. Bucknam re Co., S. J. Krwin.
Agent* :
E. D. HuiinnuuT a. Co., 85 Mouth rtreei, New
York.
RaI.tu Post, 39 South street, New York.
Waubock 6c Co., (Alabama Warehouse) Co¬
lumbus, Ga.
L. F. Johnsow, Eufaula, Ala.
N. B — All freight tor Bainhridge and as high
as Chattahoochee river or Neal’s than Landing,
guaranteed at a loweii rate any other
line.
(Joiutubue, Ga., August 1, i8o7 tf
STEVENS HOUSE,
21, i'd, Wb A. iT BioaawajjS. V
OPPOSITE HOWLIHO OHXZX.
OS TJUK ElBOFKA^ FUA’.
npHE STEVENS HOUSE
JL h* well «nd widely known The
to the traveling enpecfallly public. gulta»
location i«
Die to merchants and busi
ness men ; it is in close proximity to the busi¬
ness part of the city — is on the highway ot
Southern aud Western travel—and adjacent to
all the principal Railroad aud steamboat de¬
pots. THE STEVENS HOUSE has liberal
accom¬
modation for over 3uo guests—It is well furnish¬
ed, and possesses every modern improvement of in¬
for the comfort and entert ainment its
mates. The rooms are spacious and well ven¬
tilated—provided with gas and water—the at¬
tendance is prompt and respectful—and deli¬ the
table is the generously provided moderate with rates. every
cacy of season—at
The rooms having been refurnished and re¬
modeled, wtj are enabled to offer extra famil¬
ies for the comfort and pleasure ot our Guests.
GiuO. K. CHASE At CO,.
uiaytlS-bm i’re;,r!ct.,rs
RUBY RESTAURANT,
NEARLY OPPOSITE CODE’S HOTEL.
W jSr
A LL kinds or OYSTERS, GAME, FRESH
kTX FISH and overy substantial and delicacy
tho market affords kept constantly on hand,
and soriod up in any desired style lu short
order.
Having olegant rooms, customers, even iu
parties, can he as private as at their own
homes. Supper furnished for any number at
private WEDDING rooms. and other SUPPERS furnished
In the most elegant style and on brief notice.
THE BAR is kept supplied with the BEST
WINES, WHISKIES, BRANDIES, POR¬
TER, ALE, confident BEER, etc. please all and
I am 1 can comerB,
hence.invite all to come.
noSlin .1. W. RYAN, Prop’r.
REMOVAL!
G. A. K(EML
>1 r e h a n t 'J -1 a i 1 o r,
S-f IIro.id Street,
OCLUMBUS....... ......GEORGIA.
T JL WOULD and respectfully the public Inform In general my that cus
tomers n.l
1 have REMOVED MY STOKE, to
No Hi Broad Broad Street,
whore I have opened ono of the
LARGEST and BEST SELECTED Stocks of
PIECE GOODS,
Consisting in part of—
FRENCH and ENGLISH BOADOLOTH,
BLACK and FANCY DOESKIN,
BEAVER CLOTH, CASSIMERES, BLACK
and Fancy Stilt and Velvet VESTINGS.
#*■ 0 : 1.11 and examine before purchasing
elsewhere. ocll tf
JOHN KINO,
.B A. N K K K,
ColuiubiiN, Georgia,
IAEALEK in Foreign and Domestic Ex
AJ chango, Gold and silver Coin, Bank
Notes, stocks and Bonds.
COLLECT ION (si.
Careful attention given to collections on all
accessible points and remittances made prompt
ly. no3
Cabbage, Cabbage.
200 CHOICE WHITE HEAD CAB¬
BAGE.
ALSO,
J. FOX CRACKERS,
TOMATO OATSUF,
PEPPER SAUCE,
Genuine Worcestershire SAUCE,
. MANGOES,
and Plain PICKLES, by tho Gallon.
For sa lo by
«. W. UHuHX & CO.,
oc24 tt below Wm. Munclay’» Stables.
PKO JIOVO PUBLIC© J
CHAPMAN’S
PATENT SAFETY REIN!
rpiIIS is tho greatest invention of our pro
i gressive age. There is nothing of humbug
about It. It places the most unruly horse un¬
der the most complete subjection, and at the
same Ume will keep a safe horse secure. No
new Reins or Bridle are required, as any Reins
can be altered at small expense. Every person
owning or driving a horse should use these
Reins.
all Territory information and individual by rights for sale, and
given
F. H. THOMSON, Agent,
at McKee's Carriage Repository.
no7 dot W3t
$50 He ward.
QTGLEN O near Box from Spring, my place Muscogee in Talbot railroad, county,
on
the night of the 23d inst., a large. *quare-built
DARK BAY' MARE, lore feet shod, in good
order, blazed face, with a wattle on one of her
jaws; about five years old. Also, at the same
time, a HOKsL near the color of taeMare,
but smaller, with a scar on lelt shoulder,
about seven or eight years old, shod all round.
I will pay $26 reward lor the recovery of ei¬
ther one, or $60 for both of them.
oc2d d2t W3t RICHARD HOLLIS.
DENISON’S
CONDITION POWDERS.
These Konuwuetl Coadltiion Pew
ilers for
Horses and Mules,
c AN DENISON, be obtained Columbus, wholesale Ga.,and of at D. retail M.
of the following Druggists in Columbus :
CAR TEK A FLOURNOY,
.T. S. PEMBERTON A CO.,
BANKS A BROOKS.
A. M. BRANNON,
F. S. CHAPMAN A CO.,
r. A. wake,
POPE A MOFFETT.
and of Druggists and Stable men throughout
the country. V. M. DENISON.
oc6 8m eod
TO RENT.
STORES.
nOUSES,
ROOMS.
SEABORN J. BENN1NG, •
sepa.tf Adrn’r of S. Jones, dec’d
FOR
ONE
R. Hoe & Co.’s Patent
sum UMI mum PRESS
No. 5,
Kize, Inside Bearers, 31x10.
Will be sold for $1,500!
ONE
R. Hoe & Oo.’s Patent
MmilMLIIEBPISS
No. 2,
Size, inside Bearers, 23x381 1-2.
Will be sold for $900!
They nan be seen at the SUN OFFICE.
Any information concerning them will be
given by addressing the undersigned.
Also, a lot ol
SHAFTING and PULLIES
FOR SALE,
adapted to running the - amo by steam. Also,
A Fount of Bourgeois,
somewhat worn, about 400 pounds, at 45 cts»
per pound.
TWO PROOF PKE883U@,
COLUMN HULLS, CHASES, &c.
THOS. GILB ERT & CO.
“GREAT ATTRACTION!”
S. CHERRY & CO.
Are now offering at their stand,
104 Broad Street,
one of THE LAP.GEST and FINEST selec¬
tions of
DRY GOODS,
EVER OFFERED IN COLUMBUS,
AT PRICES THAT DEFV
COMI J ETITION !
Their stock consists of a large variety
Staple Dry Uuod*i,
FANCY AND DRESS GOODS,
WHITE GOODS,
Laces and Edgings Trimmiugs,
HOSIERY, PANTALOON JEANS
AND CASSIMERES,
Blankets, Hats, Routs, Shoes.
Also an extensive iot of
U E A BY- Si A i> t a CLOTH IN G.
These Goods have been purchased with great
care and at prices which enable this House to
SELL LOW. Look to your interest :un! ox
amine this stock before buyingelsewhere. You
will save money by it.
sep'2 t| S. CHERRY it CO.
m, AH WIKTGR own
9 ’J*
Are opening their stock of
F 1 « . 11 o it il ’W i IT t e
FANCY AND STAPLE
DRY
Their stock is complete, embracing
now and desirable stylo of Fancy
<*»o(lw, Silks, Poplins, Merinos,
ALSO, CARPETINGS.
P. S. Our friends t,o whom we have
goods on a credit till 1st October, will
us by coming promptly forward and
old scores. otSdltv Wlm
Notice,
ConuMiyrs, Gn., Got. 1st, 1BGT.
r HAVE this day associated myself
tice with of Medicine DR. M. and J. MOSES, Surgery in in tho their prac-«fg® va- VST
rlous branches.
Tho firm will be known as
STANFORD A- MOSES,
flarOQice in Epping’s new Building. M. D.
OCo tl F. A. STA N TOKO,
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, >
October 10,1807. S
Wood! Wood!
o N and after this date, the Muscogee $25
road will furnish Wood at per
load,
odd lm W. L. CLARK Sup't.
JUST ItECBIVED AT
SAPPINGTON’S CORNER
Opposite D. P. a R. ELLIS’ Apctiom Room.
ATEW IN HULLED BUCKWHEAT,
Fresh Northern BUTTER SYRUP, and CHEESE,
WHITE DRIPS, GOLDEN
MOLASSES, NEW MACKEREL,
WHITE FISH, COD FISH,
IRISH POTATOES, ONIONS, and many
other good things.
For sale LOW, by
J. W. SAPPlAGTOJf.
oc!9 if
WOLFE’S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
should be in the hands of every housekeeper.
DEW OF THE ALPS.
Udolpho Wolfe, Sole Agent for tho above
cordial, manufactured in Genov a, Switzerland,
s used by all the Crowned heads of Europe.
$100 REWARD
For a medicine that will cure
COUGHS,
INFLUENZA,
TICKLING ill Ilie THROAT,
WHOOPING COUGH,
or relievo
CONSUMPTIVE COUGHS*
as quick as
COE’S COUGH BALSAM!
OVER ONE MILLION BOTTLES
have been sold and not a single instance of its
failure is known. We have, in our possession,
any quantity ot Certificates, some of them from
EMINENT PHYSICIANS
who have used it in their practice, and given it
the pre-eminence over every other compound.
It does not Dry up a Cough
but
LOOSENS IT,
so as to enabio the patient to expectorate
freely.
Two or three doses
TFttI Invariably Cure Tickling in the
Throat!
A half bottle has often completely cured the
most Stubborn Co«yft,and yet,thoughit is so sure
and speedy in it’s operation, it is perfectly
harmless, being purely vegetable. It is very
agreeaole children to the taste, and may be administer¬
ed to of any age.
In rases of CROUP we will gnaranterf
«s cure. If token in season.
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT !
It is within the reach of all. It being tho cheap¬
est and best medicine extant.
C . G. CLARK A CO..
Proprietoks,
- NEW ORLEANS,
J. S. PEMBERTON & CO.,
AGENTS FOR COLUMBUS, GA.
General BARNES, N A RI> the .SCO., New Orleans
Agents for South. iny2S eew
MUSIC BOOKS
5 IN TEE BEST STYLE
LEFFEL’S
American Double Turbine
WATER WHEEL.
WARRANTED TO GIVE MORE POWER
THAN ANY OTHER WHEEL
OF SAME SIZE I
i
a
. '"Ss*
j?
& H fiBBlto
THIS WHEEL, the GREATEST INVEN
i TION "of the AGE, surpasses all other
Wheels in power, economy of water, and
steadiness of RUN. Simple in construction
and a masterpiece of workmanship, it is sot
HAUER to «et our on order, and from Its
position 15-inch in WHEEL the flume is accessible at all times.
A oi tills kind with a head of
7 or 8 feet, will give power sufficient to run a
gin, ply enough and any branch of moderate size can sup
water.
Having secured the Agency tor the sale or
these Wheels in Georgia and, Alabama. I am
now prepared to FILL ALL ORDERS for
Wheels fruit) iO lit off Inches Its Ski¬
ameter.
AWOrders for SHAFTINGS and BEVEL
WHEELS are alBo solicited.
Persons wishing to see these new Water
Wheels in operation are invited to call at
PALACE MILLS, where a model showing
the construction of wheel is also on exhibition.
K. I MOTT.
DUr I can have these Wheels put irt by a com¬
petent man it.desired. feb7 if
PORTER, FELL & GO.,
PflffliMX I'M VAHKK,
MANUFACTURERS OF
8 T O V Si S ,
S4TOVE ASI) HOLLOW WAHK,
OF KVEKY DESCRIFTIUN,
A 1 Wholesale O nly l
W "OULU call the attention of Dealer* aru)
the public to SOMETHING NEW,
Stoves Manufacturer! in
fiu mbus, ixciiretiu' ’
We have now ready for delivery three sizes of
the celebrated COOKING -STOVE,.formerly
known as the IKON WITCH, now altered ami
improved, COOK. We and four guarantee sizes ol the DKEMIOM
can our stoves as
equal make. in quality and finish to those of call North¬ #nd
ern Dealers are requested to
ex inline our Stoves before ordering from the
North. We are iiH ared to fill orders from
FIVE to FIVE Hit ED.
Also, House and Mill Work. Iron Railing,
Cotton Screws. Gin Gearing, Sugar Mills and
all hinds and o; iron and Brass Castings, made to
order warranted.
above Office Franklin. aDd Foundry or, Oglethorpe street, f
au g-i t
SAVANNAH MibiiM COLLEGE,
Havanniih, Ga.
riTHE L Eleventh Annual Course of Lectures
in this Institution will commence.on the
First Monday in November next, id id con¬
tinue four month*
F A C U L T Y .
Professor R. D. ARNOLD, M. I).,
Theory and Practice Mcdicino.
P. M. KOLLOCIC, SI. I).,
Professor Obstetrics and Diseases of V» omen
and Children.
Adjunct— Thos. Smith, M. I).: Will Lecture
on Diseases of Women and Children.
W. G. BULLOOH, M. D.,
Professor Principles and Practice of Surzory.
Adjunct—.T, J. Carlton, M. D.; Will Lec¬
ture on Minor and Operative Surgery.
Professor J. B. HEAD, Medina and M. D., Medical Juris¬
Materia
prudence.
Adjunct—R. ,T. Nunn, M. I).; Will Lecture
on Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology.
Professor J URIAH Physiology HARRISS, and Pathology. M. D.,
Adjunct—J. G. Thomas, M. D. Will Lecture
on Pathology.
Professor W. H. WARING, M. D., Faculty.
Anatomy and Dean of
W. M. CHARTERS, M. D.,
Professor Chemistry.
Adjunct—W. H. Elliott, M. D.; Will Lec¬
ture on Pharmaceutical Chemistry at^d
Uses ot the Microscope.
W. DTJNCAN, M. D.,
Demonstrator of Anatomy,
R. P. Mvttns, M. I)., Assistant Demonstrator
and Curator.
REQUISITES TOR GRADUATION.
The applioant must be of good moral char¬
acter, and have attended two courses of Lec¬
tures t the first in a College of good standing
and the last in the Savannah Medical College
CHARGES.
For Course of Lectures.................$105 00
Matriculation 5 00
Dissecting Diploma............................... Ticket (paid only once)...... 10 00
30 00
Savannah, Ga., Sept. 6, 1857 eodlin
Co-partnership.
rpHE _L their UNDERSIGNED friends, and the beg public leave generally, to notify
that they have formed a co-partnership under
the firm, name and style of
Gray, Bedell & Hughes,
for the transaction of a GENERAL WARE¬
HOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
used They will occupy tho two houses heretofore
by them lor the storage of Cotton, and.
with this ample supply of room, will be able to
accommodate any amouut of business placed
under their control.
With long experience in this business, they
flatter themselves they can give satisfaction to
those who may place business in their hands.
Every facility at their command will be ex¬
tended to their patrons.
The usual advances made on Cotton in store
or York, lor shipment Philadelphia, to their Liverpool. correspondents in New
or
BAGGING and ROPE, or IKON TIES, will
be supplied bv them.
W. C. GRAY,
W. A. BEDELL,
jul20 3m W. H. HUGHE&.
RIDDLE’S GALLERY
Corner or Bryan and Broad Streets,
COLUMBUS,
r S now permanently open JP M fMi
X to the public. Call and
examine for yourselves the /jmj '
specimens The on exhibition. of-—
new arrangement
the operating room is such that the subject is
uot liable to be disturbed during the sitting.
Tho working department is complete, and as
all the work is now executed on the premises no
delay or disappointment need be anticipated
Cartes Satisfactory Visits, Pictures guaranteed, viz.:
de Cabinet or Lire Size
Piotcrks, plain or painted, in Oil, Watoror
Pastel. Particular attention paid to making
PORCELAIN PICTURES, and Copying Old
Ambrotypes ap!4 tf to any ' size, from Card to Life size.
VAN KIPEB, Artist.
Notice to Planters!
TRANSPORTATION OFFICE, i
Muscogee Railroad Company, t
N and after Columbus, date Ga., Sept. 13,1S67. t
f V I t TON this this road will the RATES be follows on COT
over ns :
From Stations Nos. l and 2 to Columbus, 50c.
per bale.
From Staticn? Nos. 3 and 4 to Columbus, 76c.
per bale.
From Stations Nos. 5, 6, 7 and 8 to Columbus,
$\ per bale.
s ep!3 lm W. L. CLARK, Sup’, tf
U, S, Mail and Passenger Line
From Seale's Station (No. 2 M.
•* Kaliroad,) to Enfaaia. Ain.
Daily (Sundays excepted) after Sept. 1st pS67.
AN V and after August 22d,
/ a regular line of
TWO and FOUR-HORSE
Hacks .........
will run between the above points, via Yillula
and Glennviile, connecting with the cars each
way. This is the shortest, cheapest and most
expeditious route for travelers between Eufanla
afford and Columbus, all aud f.mrde-aceommodation. the proprietors intend to
at times
M. HARRIS, Proprietors. Agent
for Harris & Slaughter,
aug23 tf
BOARDING HOUSE,
BY MBS. MARY E. DICKENS.
ws^sss^ss^ssi stre et, opposite Moshell A Smith's m gfe: 1
and third sta- [lit >
bles, , house south of the Mar- S3
ket, I am prepared to furnish BOARD and
LODGING by the day, week or month.
AS*Every attention paid to transient guest*.
ocS lm
POLAND’S
MAGIC BILIOUS POWDERS!
rpiIIS A the discovery PREPARATION of the- Rev. IS
J. W. Poland, formerly the
Pastor of Baptist Church in
Goffstown, N. H., and _ _
a man J
dearly beloved bythatdenom- ' S
inationthroughout land. He obliged New Eng- JgJSfn /MAGICS
was to leave misWDtvSIa
the pulpit and study medicine his^«SiS3<^
to save his own lile, and
Maqio Powders are one oi the most wonder
ful discoveries of modern times. It is The
GREAT LIVEK ASH BILIOUS KEMEDYi
whlch completely throws in the shade all other
discoveries in medicine ; and it affords him
much gratification approbation that they receive the unan¬
imous of all who have tested
them. The Magio Bilious Powders are a
Positive Cure for Liver Complaint
in its most of aggravated form, and an immediat
corrector ail
BILIOUS OEBtSCKUEXTS
Sxcelientfor HEADACHE,
CONSTrPA TION,
PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, DROWSINESS
A SALLOW SKIN,
DIZZINESS, PALPITATION,
HEARTBURN, wonderful
And a most
anti Preventive of Fever and
Ague!
(We advise all who are troubled with this
fearful malady to always keep the Powders on
haDd ready for immediate use.)
Here are a lew important particulars: all Bil
1 st—They Affections. are the great Specific for
ious
2d— 1 Thoy are the only known remedy that
will cure Liver Complaint.
8d—They are the only known remedy that
will cure Constipation.
4th—The Powders are so thorough in tueir
operation that one package will be all that the
majority ol those using them will require tc
effect a cure.
6th—They are a mild and pleaBant yet the
most effectual cathartic known.
6th—They are the cheapest and best medicine
extant, the globe as ihey oan be sent by mail to any pari
of For the price, 60 cents.
Circulars for containing certificates,infor¬
mation, Ac., sent to any part of the world lree
of charge,
PRICE, FIFTY CENTS PER BOX.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, or by mail
on application to
C. G. CLARK & CO.,
GiSNltKAL Aoknts,
NEW ORLEANS.
J. 8. PEMUEHTOI & CO.,
AGENTS FOR COLUMBUS, GA.
BARNES, MKU & CO.. New Orie 51.1)8
General Agents lor the South. my21 eow
COJE’S
DYSPEPSIA CUKE
' tUIS GREAT REMEDY FOR ALL DIS¬
EASES of the
STOMACH,
is the discovery of the Inventor of Coe’s, valua¬
ble Cough health. Balsam, cured while Cramp experimenting in the lor
his own It Mom
ach tor him which had before yielded to noth¬
ing but chlorolorin.
The almost daily testimony from various
parts of the country encourage us to believe
there is no disease caused by a disordered
stomach HkiftHK it will not Uise speedily and cure. Endorse
EMij It !
Ministers give Testimony of it* Effi¬
cacy !
And from all directions we receive tidings of
cures Dyspepsia! performed.
It is sure to cure.
Heartburn 2
One dose will cure.
Nick Heatlnche!
It has cured in hundredsof case
HeadncUe anil Dizziness!
It stops in thirty minutes.
Acidity of the Stomach !
It corrects at once.
Uisiug of the Food !
It stops immediately.
Distress after Eating!
One dose will remove.
Cholera Merbns!
Rapidly yields to a few doses.
Bad Breath !
Will PEHFfcliTLY be changed HARMLESS with hail a bottle.
IT IS I
Its UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS is owing
to the fact that
ft Cures by Assisting- Nature
TO RE-ASSERT her sway in the SYSTEM !
Nearly eyoy dealer in the United States sells
it at
ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE,
C. G. CLARK & CO.,
NEW Proprietors, ORLEANS.
3. S. PEMBEBTOY & CO.,
AGENTS FOR COLUMBUS. Gfl.
BARNES, HARD «fc CO., New Orleans,
General Agents iorthe South. my2l eow
Railroad and S teamship Com¬
panies
EXPRESS
Via Savannah, Ga.
DEPOT AND OFFICE,
Nos. 144 & 146 Greenwich St,
(CORNER OP LIBERTY.)
rplIE A prising Railroad the GREAT and Steamship SOUTHERN Lines, FREIGHT coin
LIRE, have organized an EXPKESS BY
STEAMSHIPS, to SAVANNAH, and
thenoo by 1‘AHSESGEK TRAINS, to
AUGUSTA, Ga., and all Stations on the Au
MACON, “ [gusta and all and Stations Savannah Railroad. the Cen¬
on
EATONTON, and all Stations tral Kaliroad.
Ga., on theMii
COLUMBUS, [lodgevillo and all Eatonton Stations Railroad.
Ga., and [Muscogee on tho
Railroad,
ALBANY, EUFAULA, Ga., 5 and ali Stations on the
Ala., South Western Railroad.
v&Sf-Freight received at all hours of tho day,
and Shipped up to One o’clock, p. in., on tho
Sailing Days of their Steamers.
VIRGO, LEO and CLEOPATRA,
Sailing every Tuesday,
HERMAN LIVINGSTON BARNES,\ and ) Sailing every
GENERAL Thursday.
SAN SALVADOR and ) sailing every
SAN JACINTO, j Saturday.
Receipts signed at this Office and Insurance
effected to covor sea risk when desired.
Kerosene, Gunpowder and other Combusti
ele articles not received unless by special ar¬
rangement.
For Rates or further information, inquire of
the Steamship Agents, or t,o
CEO. YONOE, Gen’IAg’t.
ocl71m
GUANO NOTICE!
TJAVING Xl completed arrangements for sirn
piles of GUANO, I offer
Soluble Pacific Guano,
per Ton 8$ 5 —less than a Ton 4%e per ft.
Peruvian Guano,
per Ton 8105—less than a Ton 5’ tc per lb,
per cent, discount on
either of above for Five Tons
or upwards.
These prices will only be altorcd by a change
in prices at Headquarters, or by a material
change in the price ot Gold.
J*-OASII required in all oases.
I aeep also,
Flour of Raw Bones,
Ground Gypsum or Land
Plaster.
.(©•Planters can rely on the above fertilizers
as pure and ttxmixkd.
lam Agent for the
Soluble Pacific Guano,
for this section, a large quantity of which has
been sold and is giving entire satisfaction.
General information turnished with regard to
the application of these fertilizers to crops of
small grain, Cotton, Corn, the Turnips, Episcopal &c.
XJai^Depot next door to W. II. YOUNG. Church.
P. S. I continue my offer to Planters who
wish to order 10 Tons or more of Peruvian Gu¬
ano, to supply them at cost, expenses and 2 l £
per cent commissions added, by their advancing
the money in time.
AMBROSE’S COLORIS
FOR BEAUTIFYING AND CHANGING
THE COLOR OF THE HAIR,
To » Beautiful Brown or Blaek.
T T is free from Sulphur and without any other
JL Wash or Preparation render* the Hair brill¬
iant and soft as oil. Health. Contains nothing injuri¬
ous to the Hair or
Prepared by J. M. AMBROSE, 692 Broadway
New York. Sold by
MBS. A. E. THOMAS.
oc)6 lm 7S Broad St., Columbus, Qa.
Georgia anti AlabnmaBlank Deeds
numerous other Blank*, for sale at this
II M MO TIES
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Wsa gp
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PRINTING
-AND -
BOOK Bliilll
ESTABLISHMENT
Is ono of the
Most Complete and Extensive
in the interior of the South,
AND BEING SUPPLIED WITH
ALL THE
Modem Styles of Machinery
and Material,
IS WELL PREPARED T >
EXECUTE WITH ACCURACY
AND DISPATCH
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
SOCK AND JM
m ’’ V'
gi=Mg 11 »WJ
will i®
PRINTING
— AND —
m :-s
ir:
£3 soots
Nip
4 j
■■ '3|
X> TINT DING
In a manner which
Will Hear favorable coinparl
son with the productions
of any Establishment in the
Union.
Orders from abroad
WILL RECEIVE THE SAME AT
TENTION AS IF TEE PARTIES
WERE PRESENT TO TRANSACT
TEE BUSINESS AND WILL BE
,
PROMPTL Y FILLED.
Particular Attention
PAID TO ORDERS FOR
County Records
Dockets, &c..
WHICH ARE MADE A*T SHORT
NOTICE, AND SATISFACTION