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m DAILY TIMES.
City Official Journal.
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Military notice,
l eoling it all important in times like the pres
ent, that all men in our section should be thor
oughly drilled and equipped, the undersigned
propoaa to assist in raising a Volunteer Corps in
the city of Colnmbu3 and vicinity, for the pur
pose of Home protection and any emergency that
may require prompt action, either, here or else
where. All persons joining are expected to fur
nish their ow n arms, Rifles, Muskets or Shot-guns.
When the roll numbers sixty, an eleotion will be
held for officer*.
11. W. VAN VEIGHTON,
W. F. LUOKIE.
W. M. HUGHES,
JOSEPH HANSERU.
F. W. DILLARD,
M. M. NANCE.
Columbus, May 25, 1861. !>.
TcardT
We clip the following card from the Pensacola
Observer of the 21st. The sentiments exprresed
by the gentlemen whose names are appended; will
touch a responsive chord in the heart of every one
in the large circle of Col. Ramsey’s friends and
acquaintances, especially in this, his place of resi
dence :
Military Notice,
A CARD.
Camp Wells, >
Pensacola, May 20. j
Kv. Ohservei: : The undersigned, citizens of
Columbus, Ga., (at present encamped here),
deeply sympathizing with our friend and fellow
citizen, Col. James N. Ramsey, of the First Geor
gia Regiment, in the recent loss of his only
daughter, beg leave to return our sincere thanks
to Francis Moreno, Esq., of your city, for his
prompt kinc ness in allowing the deceased to be
temporarily interred in his private vault. Being
strangers to him r wo feel and acknowledge this
act as prompted by a generous and Christian
spirit, and take the earliest opportunity of testi
fying cur appreciation of the same.
ROBT. L. BASS,
JOHN 11. BASS,
JOS. IIANSERD,
B. E. WELLS,
JOHN W. BROOKS.
[From the Richmond Dispatch.]
LINES.
DEDICATED TO UY THREE BROTHERS IS THE CON
FEDERATE ARMY.
The foe, a hireling ruffian band,
A tarnished banner in their hand.
Blind fury in their breast,
With fiendish threat andshameles bo/t»c
Rolls on, a wild, disordered host—
Unshrived, unleashed, unblest.
Vet tremble not thou gentle maid,
And thou, chaste wife, be not afraid
Childhood check not thy glee ;
For stretched between a wall of fire,
Stand brother, husband, son, and sire,
To hurl them back from thee.
And quickly forming for our aid
Battalion, squadron, and brigade..
The valiant Southronß come,
Insult and wrong have fired each soul:
They spurn the tyrant’s base ccntrol,
And swift to victory run.
Invincible the patriot’s arm,
When raised to shiold his babes from harm
Trenchant his trusty blade,
When his own blood bought fatherland,
Wore clustering his loved ones stand,
The foeman dares invade.
Yea, by the omnipotence of ire,
Which my weak woman’s soul doth fire,
I do both feel and know
We ne’er„can mourn a conquered land.
Though weep we must our gallant band,
Thinned by the murderous foe.
And history's brightest page shall tell
Os deeds to make our fond hearts swell
With gratitude and pride ;
How strong in battle Southern right,
To Northern dastard’s proven might,
Has stayed their Vandal tide.
When back our toil-worn victors come,
How sweet the restand peace of home,
Secure from war’s alarm;
Where mothers, sisters, wives, thro’ tears,
And cares, and grief, with many prayers,
Have kept their firesides warm.
Tears shall keep green the turf that grows
Where our dear martyred ones repose ;
They shall be ne’er forgot,
Who, springing to their country’s call,
For her would fight, for her must fall—
E’en theirs a happy lot.
For woman's heart will be the shrine
Where, cherished through ail coming time,
Their memories shall be;
And towering shafts shall tell to fame
Each gallant Southron’s sacred name
Whose blood has made us free.
_____
At Trinity Church parsonage, Apalachicola,
Fla., May 4, 1861. Robert Duncan, aged nine
rnonthß and one day, infant son of Rev. W. T*
Saunders.
Amid the little household band,
There is a vacant spot;
Beloved one, in that better land,
Who would not share thy lot.
To Consumptives.
CHE Advertiser, bavins? been restored to health
ina few weeks by a very simple emedy, after
Maying suffered several years with a severe lung
affection,and that dread disease Consumption—is
anxious to make fcnownto his fellow sufferers the
tuean9 of the -cure.
To all who decireit, he will send a copy of the
prescription used (free of charge) with the directions
ur preparing and using the same, which .they wil
find a sure cure tor Consumption, Astuma, Bnotr
oniTts, $-c. The only object of the advertiser in sen
ding the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and
spread intoriuation, which he conceives to be invalu.
ble, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy
willcost them nothing and mayprove a blessing
'-Persons wishing the prescription will pleaseaddrest
Rov. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williimsburgh,
• m I L—.i 1 y King* C*nnty, N»«• York
Follow tlie Counsel and heed the
advice contained in the work “Human Frailty,
or Physiological Researches.” It treats of the
evil effects of early abuse and indulgence, is em
bellished with elaborate colored engravings, por
traying every feature end phase of disease, expo- ,
ses the fallacy of the ordinary modes adopted
for the cure of local and hereditary mala diet,
and gives the only safe and infallible remedy
for expunging every trace of the virus from
the system. Price 25 cents. Sent free eve
rywhere, on receipt of postage stamps to the
amount. Sold by the author, Dr. H. A. BAR
ROW, 191 Bleecker st. (four doors below Mc
f>ougal st.) New York. Bold by,
J. W. BROOKS, Agent, Columbus, Da.
May 6-d3m.
For Tax Collector.
The friends of H.M. HAWES announce him
as a candidate for Tax Collector of Russell Cos.,
»t the ensuing election in August n^tt.
M»y2S—dwte HIS FRIENDS.
I>. P. ELMS L.I,IYI3TOSTOSr.
ELLIS & LIVINBSTQSf,
A action and Commission merchants,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
_ •
SEAMSTRESS FOR HIRE,
A PPLY TO
ap2■> ELLIS A LIVINGSTON.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
600 Sacks Salt,
75 Barrels Cincinnati Whiskey,
20 “ Old Bourbon do.
15 Hhds Choice Sugar,
20 Hhds Bacon Sides,
1000 Lbs. GOOD FEATHERS
75 Superior Matresaes,
250 Boxes Tobacco —all grades.
ffff] 50 BBLS. IRISH POTATOES. j
ffiaWjust received and for sale by
'»&*** ELLIS k LIVINGSTON.
Fine Durham Bull For Sale. \
About 7 years old, is good order, pedigree A .
No. I—will be sold very low. Apply to Dr. E. j
C. HOOD, Mulberry Grove P. 0., Harris Cos., or :
to ELLIS <fc LIVINGSTON,
March 28—ts. Auct’rs.
Price List of Manure.
PERUVIAN GUANO $70.00 per ton.
Mapea' Phosphate, 56.00 “ *
Swan’s Island Guano, 50.00 “
Hoyt’s Phosphate, 56.00 “
Manipulated Guano, CO.GO
Bone Dust, 44 00 “
American Guano, 44 00 “
Land Plaster, 18,00 '*
Blood and Wool, 40.00 “
Poudrette, 25.00 •*
mar. 12 I. C. MOSES & CO.
122 Broad Street, Columbus,
What is the best Manure for
Cotton ?
A/lAPE3' PHOSPHATE.]
ivl yyjjgt th e best Manure lor Corn?
Peruvian c-r Swan’s Island Guano.
Where can I get them? At
I. C. MOSES A CO'S.
marl 2 132 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
To Cotton Planters!
DIRECTIONS FOR USING MAPF.F/ SUPER
PHOSPHATE—THE BEST MANURE
FOR COTTON.
Ist. Bed out with Turn Plows; scrape out wa
ter furrow with Straight Shovel; drill cotton
peed and Phosphate together in the furrow; cov
er with double Bull-tongues.
2d. Break out middles with long Scooters.
3d. Work surface with Horse-Hoes or Sweeps;
run shallow; keep grass out, and the crop is made.
Plant four feet by drills and thin out to one
foot apart; use 160 lbs. of Phosphate to acre. —
The Mapes’ Phosphate to be had in any quanti
ty at $56 per ton.
I. C. MOSES & CO.
marl 2—dtf _ 132 Broad St.
To Com Planters !
DIRECTIONS FOR USING GUANO.
Bed out with Turn Plows, six feet apart; open
water furrow, with straight shovel; run subsoil
plow or long scooter in water furrow; drop corn
and one spoonful of G uano alternately ono foot
apart in the furrow; that is let the corn be two
feet apart and the Guano midway between the
corn; cover with long scooters running down
ono side and up the other side of water furrow;
then break out middles with long scooters, and
afterwards keep down grass with sweeps or horse
hoes. All kinds of Guano for sale at.
I. C. MOSES & CO’S.
Marl 2 dtf 132 Broad st. Columbus, Ga.
New Potatoes, New Potatoes !
“JUST ARRIVED.
QAA Bbs. Barrels Choice Irish Potatoes for
wUvJ ga i e i n iota to suit morchants and Plan
ters. Call and see them—they are fine.
iuarl2 I. C. MOSES & CO.
feedYhFpeopleT^
Qf>n BARRELS CHOICE FLOUR of the
OoU following Brands, for sale LOW.
FAGAN’S BEST—Epicurean :
XXXX, XXX, Extra Family;
Single Extra, “Oliver Twist”;
N. J. Barnard's AA;
Extra Southern Family;
Hydraulic Mills, Baker's Flour.
Enquire at
I. C. MOSES & CO'S.,
april 20—dtf Broad Street.
To Plant Potatoes,
Open a trench 12 inches deep and t l2 inches
wide, put one inch deep of Blood and Wool Ma
nure in the bottom; cover with about one inch
of the surface soil; on that plant your potatoe
■lips eight inches apart, cut side down; cover
with surface soil about eight inches. Get your
Blood and Wool Manure from
marl 2 I. C. MOSES & CO.
The Sweetwater Mills
FAMILY FLOUR
r PHE Best Article in the Market. 100 Bbls.
A- in 100 lbs. sacks, for sale by
mayl—dtf 1. C. MOSES & CO.
NEW BACON HAill£,
FOR FAMILY USE, willbeoutof our Smoke
House on Friday morn ing.
may2—drf I. C. MOSES A CO,
FINE WHISKEY.
i n BBLS. Extiafine pure Whiskey, tor sai e
-l"low to close sales.
may2—dtf I. C. MOSES A CO.
S2OO REWARD.
RUNAWAY from the subscriber his ne
gro slave ADAM Said Adam is a large
man, has but one eye: a ditcher by trade;*?*#
stoops in walking; is well acquainted in
Stewart county. The above reward will
paid for his apprehension and proof to convict
some white man of harboring him, or $25 will be
paid for his delivery to the guard house or jail
of Muscogee county.
May2— dtf. * E. W. MOISE.
, TO HINT,
The rooms over my store, nine in number,
Mwell adapted for a Boarding House. To a
good tenant au induement will be offered.
mart 1-dtf E. BARNARD.
NEW ARRIVAL.
MACKEREL, in kits % and bb’a.all Nos
HAMS, choic". Country smoked.
MESS BEET, in half barrels
BUG ARS, Ground, Pulverized, Crushed, also
Btewa»t’s A. No. 1.
X.O. SYRUP, in bbls. aad half bbls. all at low
est market rates by
marlS—dtf GUN BY, CROFT & CO.
Nonpariel Ice Cream,
FRESH EVERY DAY at 10 o’clock, by
J. J. BLANCHAB/r,
S8 Broad st., Co!u«bus, Ga.
Mobile & Girard E.B. Cos,
Girard, Ala., May Ist, 1861.
; Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting
| of the Company for'tbc election of a President
! and six Directors, will be held at the Depot, in
Girard, Alabama, on Wednesday, the third day
of July uext, at 10)4 o’clock A. M. Stockhold
ers will be passed over the road free, to and from
this meeting. By order cf the Board.
I ' A. B. HOLT,
may 6—dw2m. Secretary.
Copartnership notice.
’IMIE undersigned have tins day entered into r. Cos
partnership under the name and style of
THOS. S. WAYNE &CQ„
for the transaction of a Commission and Genera
Forwarding Business.
THOMAS S. WAYNE,
HENRY R. CHK'STIAN.
ft vannuh.Ga. March l, 1801. mar llw3m
3WBW
Mil 111 §1111!
GOODS. I
AT
CIIIIV JLEMIM & SWIFT’S,j
(OTBER COOX’S HOTEL,)
VOJ. ?J JTTB US, C, A. I
. S3' ~ x ~~ - r\
W E would in form our friends and the public gen
erally that we have a very desirable stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY
BRIT-GOODS
Consistingin part of Fine Dresss Goods tor Cadies,
Rich Dress Silks; Grenadines; Zenobias; Bareges;
Anglaise; Organdie Muslins; Printed Lavras and
Jaconets; All the latest styles of ;Lace Mantles;
Enghsh, French and American Prints; Goods for Ri
ding Dresses; White l)res3 Goods and Mourning
Goods.
EMBMIKtIEtt
Lace, J aconet. Linen, and Marseilles Ret ~
Fine Embroidered Handkerchiefs.
Hemstitched and Plain do.
HOSIERY, GLOVES, &o.
Crewel, Knitting Yarn; Split, single and double
Zephyr and Shtland W'ool; Crochet’Coni and Nee
dles; Embroidering Flosses, tfe.
STAPLE, DOMESTIC and
PLJlmtatiom &ooDs,
Cass! meres. Cotton ades. Lineup and Gentletnen’s
Furnishing Goods,Hats, Capt, Bonnets, Umbrellas,
Parasols, «S-c.
BOOTS <& SHOES
[A FINE STOCK,
For both Ladies and Gentlemen; also, a good stock
of negro shoes.
Nails, Castings, Hardware, Crockery
Glamvcre, Saddles,
all of which wc propose to sell on the most ncrommo
dating .terms.
:also,
We keep a fine stock of
(i It uCJlit IE S ,
Sugar, Coffee. Salt,Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars,
Flour, Rice, Bacon, Lard, Fish Candles,
Pickles, Extracts, Preserves 6cc.
Which we will sell atthe lowest prices tor CASH.
Purchasers in search of good bargains and good ar
ticles are invited to examine ourstock before buying
elsewhere.
CODY, FLEMING & SWIFT.
Columbus, April 1, IS6l—dwtf.
goods
' FOR MILITARY MIFOIIS
CAN BE HAD OF THE
EAGLE MANHTIIRIKO GO
COLUMBUS, GEO-
LITE are making these Goods in large quantities,
of every desirable f olor, light and dark Grey,
2-reen, tfc &c. Parties wish mg to pu chase can
elv upon having their orders filled promp )y.
We are also manufacturing our usual varieties: of
Cotton tJoods*
4-4 Sheeting. Columbus Fashions (stripes)
7 8 Shirting, Cos 'unibus Fashions (fanev)
Osnabergs No. i, (S gz;) Yarns Nos. from 5 to 12. i
OsnabergsNo. 2 (7 oz);
Southern Cotionades 12% to Ue-.:
W rapping Twine,
Sewing Thread Ssizes.
Woollen Goods,
Truck for Trowsers:
Jeans of various pattern;?;
Negro Kerseys, A. B 4* C.
Southern Lins°y—striped good for women’s wear
We Gffer these gf'ods on favorable terms. 10 per
:enf. will be discounted from ah 0 months bills it
•emittance is made oromrnlv on receipt of invoice.
J. RHODES BROWNE, Aeent.
Columbus, April 25 d&vvSm.
' TAKE BJDTIiiE !
FpHAT for all Repair Work on Cotton (Vims niter
X this date, the Money or City Acceptance will be
required on delivery of the work. Parties forward
ing their Gins ny Rilrovda or Boats are also required
to prepay the freight, or the Gins will not be received
by us. No dev i tion will be made from this rule,
W. G. CL.EMO S3, BROWN & CO
Columbus, March 26—sivSm.
Star Candles.
K/ t WHOLE and Half Boxes Candle prime <;ur»*
kJ\J litv, for sale at a runa.l advance -or Cash.
FeblS -dwtf E. BARNARD.
Whit© and Hized Seed Corn.
oOOn BUSHELS instore and to arrive, for pale
t/UUvata small advance tor Cash.
FeblS—dwtf E. BARNARD
waeT
ATTENTION miLHAH \ l
RECEIVED THIS MORNING
Swords, Pistols, Sashes.
3E3G V—• 9 J&. ijTUSfj
A host cf Buttons,
ALABAMA & GEORGIA LACES ike.
And for sit:- •' slowest prices.
Jan 2 6 —dtf A. li. DkWITT.
TAKE NOTICE!
\ LL indebted to the late firm of MANLEY,
ijl HODGES & CO., willplease come lonvard and
settle WITHOUT DELAY. They must have money
and that from those indebted to said arm.
MANLEY, HODGES A. CO.
Columbus March 16—dtf
Coliee, Collee!
A FRESH 1-: of Rio, Java. Mocha, j • -,i arriving at
n,ar?6 GUNiIY CKOffJ* Co’S.
Bacon and Bulk Meat.
nil AA A LUS. soon to arr vc, daily expected,
t/VjUUU which wiiibeaold at a small advance
rordseh (fleblS—dwtfl I!. BARNARD
DISSOLUTION.
'THIE firm of RAGLAND & BIRCH is this dav
X dtssotved by mutual consent.
JOHN’ N. BIRCH will continue the
GROCERY & COMMISSION
BUSINESS
at the old stand,and will use the firm name in liqui
dation. All thoseindeuteri to us are earnestly re
quested to cail and settle either by ca-S or note, as
wu must close our accounts soon.
WM RAGLAND,
JNO. X. BIRCH.
Coiutubu-. April 25—dwlm
X)RY GOODS,
FREE OF DUTY.
JAS. 2&CPHZX.X.XF3,
\\T CULL) CALL THE ATTENTION OF CASH
W BUYERS to his
NEW STOCK OF
Spring ami Summer Goods,
U n*ght just in time to come in free of doty :
An elegant assortment of
P If. E &S GOOB
L.cluding tnc latest [novelties in
Musline, Poplins,
Sr-arlioro Mixtures,
M>sina Cloth,
Materials for Suits, &c.
Whawls, Talmas and Duster?.
Cashmere Scarfs,
Barege Scarfs.
Ilomesptifis and Sheetings,
Pillow Case Linens,
Irish Linens of every kind.
HUMMING!*, HOSIER!, EMBROIDERY. LAOS,
Anri Fashionable Goods 01 evgry style.
iicp.
CONTINUES TO SELL AT
Tlie Usual Small Advance on Cost!
La"n o advantage zt-i
Vvill.e Dtkeu of the circumstances of the favorable
time ol purchase.
BUYERS SHALL SHARE THE BEN EFIT AT
MASONIC HALL BUILDING,
140 Broad Street, Columbus.
HIS SYSTEM OF BUSINE IS
Small Fronts and On Price!
WITHOUT VARIATION.
JAB.
2 4 # II r©a and« & t ?e cl.
MASONIC IIALL BUILDING.
Columbus, May 6th, JB6l. u<fcwtf
HillS lIiUMNGI!
17HKM. MARINE AND RIVER RIBKS taken
.1? lowest rates, by
THE ME©»«IA
BOSK IKSI’RANCE mitAXl,
OF 00U MBUS, GEORGIA.
All claims five ios:.-ea promptly adjusted and paid
without itiutec*. ary ueiays or expenses.
Apply to D. F VVILCoX, Bec’y.
ICs"Office in the rear of the Bank of Columbus.*
Columbus, Feb. 18—dwtf
3MOTICB,
I have opened anew MANUFACTURING
and REPAIRING
Carriage Establishment
j;. : on Oglethorpe jet, opposite Prid-
S ea > Harris & Co’s., $ tables, and am
reparrd to do all Repairingpertain
j3gQßEZing to the CARRIAGE BUSINESS
at FA 111 PRICES. I have a full set of old and
competent workmen.
The patronage of my friends and \ ■: public
generally respectfully solicited.
feb. I>—dwti. JNO. G. iUvKKF..
TAXES, TAXES!
THE Books are now open for Receiving Tax
Returns. Ail property owned on the Ist inst.,
will have to ho returned, including all wild land;;
in any part of the State, with No. District and
county.
Office at Redd, Johnson, & Cos.
ISAAC T. BROOKS,
Receiver Tax Returns Muscogee Cos.
April 9—dwtf.
Land, Stock, Corn and Fodder
FOR SALE.
I offer at private sale, my Xlesi.
dence and Plantation in lUmaellco-
Ala., 2)4 Miles from Columbus, G'a.
area h** placo consists of 500 acres— 2so
; f which are in cultivation. It lies
remarkably well for cultivation, the greater portion
being almost level. Til residence is a framed dwel
ling with 6 rooms, pleasantly situated in as healthv a
region as there is in the Slate. The improvemements
are ai! good and substantial. Framed negro hous
es, stables and barn, and an excellent new gin house
and screw. I will also sell all my present stock of
Corn and Fodder, Mules .Hogs and Cattle with the,
place.
Persons desiring further intormation, are referred
to John A or Thomas J. Lewis, whe live adjoining,
and they will take pleasure in showing the place i
purchasers. SARAH A.LEWIS.
November s—d2vvtf.
Strayed,)
<1 From my place near Cotton Valley,
JWTN&Ia., a tail Bay Horre six years old,
f t tailed, with one white bind foot
aua ankle. A suitable reward will be given for
his delivery to me, or any information concern
ing him will be thankfully received.
may2o—E. J. BROWN.
£s*9 REWARD.
Runaway from me on the 29th f;ay of
Mfune last, my boy Joseph, about 35 years
■ c '¥jg old, of very and. rk complexion, about 5 feet
or 10 inches high, features regular,quick
wjfrjUpokeo, generally wears a heavy beard,
usually carries a watch and walks erect. The
boy is a carpenter by trade; and I believe that
he is working through the country under a forg
ed pass, or with seme white man ciairuicg to be
his master. Any information will bo thankfully
received; and if lodged in any safe jail, so that
I can get him, I will pay the above reward.
Address me at Greenville. Ala.
April 23—w2m*. JOHN JONES.
SoOO REWARD.
STRAYED OR STOLEN from the
premises of Mrs. It. H. Lockhart near
yyc**^*-Columbus, on the night of the 27th
Sept, two ML LES: one a yellow horse mule, or
dinary size, with black rings aror.ud his legs—
the other rather darker, and perhaiis heavier—
both broke. A liberai reward will be paid for
their delivery at Mrs. Lockhart’s, or if stolen,
the above reward will be paid for the mules and
the thief with proof to convict,
dec4—dlwtf R. R. HOWARD.
SPiSiM! & SUMER ROODS
FREE OF TARIFF !
TrOIFI 1361.
S. ROTHSHILD & 880.
BEG leave to in form ti ■ public, him! the ladies es
pecially, that they have received a rich and weK
assorted stock of Spring and Summer Goods which
are of the newest ami latest styles.
We are enabled to offer inducements to our cus
tomers, and all those who may tavor n* with a cal’,
as we ha ve partly IMI’OiITED DIRECT from Eng
land France and other foreign markets, and partly
purchased hi (.‘had' ston and New; Orleans.
Our Goods are tree of Tariff,
and we can t:io«oloro sell for Cash at our usual pri
ces. Goods imported direct we other at fit) per
cent, lower than heretofore.
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.
Embroidered Barege Ai g’uis. Plain do ;
lllack ami Fancy Siike;
.Solid Colored French Barege, S t and
Poplins, plain and figured;
French and English Calicoes;
French Organdies;
Printed Jackonets,Printed l.awns, Pcrcals, ter.
Traveling Dress Goods, Mohair Dresses;
Messinv, Eugenia, and Uphenic Clothe..
W HITECiOOI^.
Jackonet Muslin, Embroid’d Curtain Muslins;”"
Plain and Htrined Nanfcooksnd tSwiss;
Tape Checks &c. is-c.
EMBROIDERIES:
The largest stock of embroideries ever evhibitod in
Columbus.
Eui broidcred Hands;
Swiss and Jaconet Edging, f nseri'ntr and Collars;
Pique Sets and Lace Sets;
Mourning Collars and Sets;
Plain and Embroidered Handkerchiefs.
Corsets, Mlta, Gloves, Hoslery,'Fmi*
and Parasols, IScop Shirts,*
Lace Shawls, Points and Mantelets.
A large stock, di cctly imported and consequently
cheaperthan heretofore.
OX7K BOdSnSTiiTS,
for Spring and Summer, are fit: latest styles. We
have a great variety of Crap-. Fiik. CL.rtvv, Leghout
and II .ir llonnets; Mieses’ TANARUS; .is, Nets, Head lliuss
os. Bridal Wreathes. French Flowers, Ruches, Sc.
EiIZBIBOINTS.
The most desirable styles, and everything', eiseap
penning to a millinery establishment.
DOMESTIC & PLANTATION GOODS
Plain and Striped Homespun, Osna’.urgs;|
Linen Drilling. Farmer’s l)riii;
French Cottonades, for boys’ wear. .
Table Linens, Toilet Quilts.
Ladies’ Traveling Tiunks, &c., &c.
A LARGE STOCK OF
CInOTHIIffa,
AN I) (a ENTS’ FURNISH IN Cl GOODS.
A complete assortment of
§t®lß ANB SHBES
For men, Roys, Ladies,Misses and Children.
Merchants and deal-, generally are respectfully
invited in cull ad exam, r our stock, as we offer
goods by the piece or package at New York and
Charleston prices.
We intend supplyiu: ourselves with a complete
stock imported direct from Europe, by which the
buyer, as well as we (If p.uperly supported) will lie
benefitted.
Call and examine our goods; they will be freeiv
shown. h. ROTHCHILD & iIKO.
Marches —die 62 Broad fe t reet
Copartnership Notice.
VlTEuke pleasure in anuoumu ig to our (ric.ds
VV and the public, that we have this day associa
ted with us in the Grocery busir.t-ss,
MU. CHARLES S. lIAKiUSON,
Thankful for the liberal patrons e heretofore ex
tended io as, we would respect iu:v solicit a contin
uance of it.
The business will be condmte.d under the !
firm name ol
BEDELL & CO,
All persons indebted to the late firm of BE! ELL
&. CO., ate earnestly and respectlully solicited to
call at once and settle, as we arc anxious to ciosi
our books. BEDELL Jj - CO.
llaviitg entered into pa tuership with MessreJ
BEDELL & CO., in the Grocery trade, I respectfu.lv
solic.t my friends and the public to give me a ca..i
1 feel confident we shall be able to sell*goods on a
liberal terms as any house in the city,
CHARLES rl. 11A BISON.
Columbus, April Ist, JBt>l—dtvU.
SPRING STYLES!
£> -
HATS
JF”. ILANDOW,
Would in form his friendsand the public generally
that he is now receiving his Spring end Summer
styles of Hats, consisting of all varieties of
Paiiama, Legem and Straw,
For men and children’s wear, embracing th<- hr nd«
somest patterns ever brought out.
A 1,h0,;
Oassimere, ALoIe skin
Sd FT'encli JP elts
Os every color and quality, and of the VERY
LATEST IMPORTATION, at prices to suit all.
OAFS of every kind, ami also a great variety of
CHII.DR£S’S HATS ASS CAPS,
And a good a- irin-cnt of
Umbrellas ami Talking Caoes.
(Jive me a calf, . Marcliis
liRQIIIART & CMFMM,
AT TilS OLD STAND OF
1 ) A N FORTH & IST AC r V.I,
■ DEALERS IN
"fIEUBS, ISBICINES,
Paints, 4fee.
Oils of all Kinds,
Austin’s White Kerosene Oil
Landreth’s Fresh Garden Seeds,
Spic s, Soda, Gelatine,
White anu Gray
Perfumery, Soaps and
Toilet Articles of all Kinds,
Fishing Tackle, &c,
We will in; happy to serve as usual all of, our oi
customers and as many new
wiih their patronage. '
TO CASH CUSTOMERS,
At wholes s or rdiu.il, w*j offer c'|Usl
to those of any house in tliedtv.
IkQUHAkI & CiiAiUAN.
DRUG-GISTS,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
February 14th. ISAl—dwiv
Troy Manufacturing io.
3 A.. ‘'l"', l,
ami retail the follow inf articles. A
SChairs, Bedsteads, Wooden Ware Mnircs
es, Sec. &c. we are selling at low prices for the
CASH, regardless ofthc Tariff Beaters will fmd U
to their interest to call on us before sending their or
dere to foreign markets. Cash ordeha will receive
prompt attention: JEFFERSON 4-HAMILTON
Columbus, March 80th—dtf.
All papers in which we advertise copy perchaug,-.
Fresli Fcmon*.
JUST RECEIVED l>v
April 20—-dtf WM. H. li. PHELPS.
STEAM REFINED CANDY!
“Southern Confederacy” Brand !
L*i UnantHL * ’to 'Suit Purchasers ! !
Encourago Home manufacture
BETTER LATE THAN NEVER !!!
J. J. BLAMCHART,
88 BROAD STREET,
OOILTTavrjBTJS, GKA,.
A T last I have succeeded m .having my e-oub
-U*- iLhmcnt completed, and am fully prepared in
every branch for the manufacture ohall sorts, style*
and qualities ot STICK CANDIES, also fine Can
dies of all Brands. I would respectfully inform tbe
public that I superin end my business, and will pay
especial attention to all orders with which 1 innvbe
favored.
COCOA-NUT CANDY, GEOBGIA
TAFFA & OAKES. 1
lam determined to keep a fresh supply of ih , *t
ariicles always on hand.
Times are hard Iknow, but industry must succ.t it;
so if you want to buv CHEAP, come*to
I. J. RLANCHART’S,
March s—dtf. 88 Bread Siren. .
Seed Pea«,
MOW iq the time to purchase seed for this iml .j
Ukpen'kable crop, and we have • a prime Sot of !■?-.
bushels lor sale. Call earlv.
mai-23 GIJNBY. CROFT & CO
Fancy and other grades Flour,
QAA BBLS. to arrive,dailv expected, for sale at
.wv a small advance for the Cash.
Feblfi—dwtf E, BARNARD
RUMP & MESS PORK .
P, A BARRELS FOR SALE BY
GU mar2l—dtf K. BARNARD
Saddles, Harness, &e.
LET IT BE REMEMBERED
A r r •
SHERMAN & CO.
Are still on hand and ready, to give good bargain- in
SADDLES, HARNESS,
s liUlmD i JwreW
Leather, &c., &c.
For the Cash or Approved Credit!!
We earnestly request of those who are in debt >
us u> settle their Accounts as soon as possible.
SHERMAN & CO.
No. 1 M Broad Street Columbus, Ga.
CoUimbus, February 7, 1861, —dvr if
Pa. ' : witli whom we advertise please ropy.
Shtra Flour.
1 /*/1 BBLS Double Extra Ft. Louis Flour; Cream
i. U l/o! the Wewt, and other choice brands, at
mar 23 _ GUN BY. CROFT fc (IQ’S.
REFINED'SUGARS.
i*i BBLS. Crushed, Powdered, and C. Sugars for
U-7 nab; by E. BARNARD
march 21—dtf
AT THE OLD STAND
•58 Broad strce!,
Great Reduction iu Prices of
TROVER BAKER’ft
FAMILY SKWLW MACHINE s
lam au (.homedto sell tho.-c Machines at a re
duction on former prices of from 10 to lo
per cent.: according to style of pattern.
All Machines warranted.
Tim Grover Ar Baker Company is one oitl.e t,l2e«!
an most successful of the originators and direon,**
<>; the business. It entered the field .it an early ii«v,
w hen Hewing Machines were almost in their xiisi •
ges—when their manufacture was more of an expen
mont thaw any thingeise. Step by step it has progres
sed in ilie.'developuient ot the trade am. the perfect
ing of ns Machines; taking advantage of ail po«i
hie improvements iu the make, adaptation and modi
fication of the machinery, it Ims enjoyed 'he exeiu
sive benefits of the inventive genuis ot one person ni
the firm! Mr. William tr. Grover) i>v which if has
placed in p>>~-. ->ion oi privileges and patents <; at
have given its Maci.i. <-s peculiar .nidexcinsive «►.» y-
Itncies.
The inecbai!i«iii of the firover.y Biker Marin 1 . ;■ l.s
exceedingly simple, ouraide and easily understood t.y
any person old or young; there is nothing m us rn.<u
agement that the simplest mind may not grasj>, mi
it is merely a quesliou «> one and wemor.. with*,.me
—most lacire, iviliiearnat nee showing, while mn
ers will require two or tl. < >■ sons; frequently w<
see little Misses, only ten *e„ »t age, op mmiS »««•
Machirn in: sua gni seam: <• -ut a? sistanie.
Familic • ..i'- aaoiit .uhase, are r--pc lii.:
ly invited iu call and *.v . , f or themselves, o<-
take the liberty ofs.ty mg. it i» r.uer for y«u i« ti
chase of a local reeponsible Aeci t. than itom i ‘.
diore wl,io are traveling througi. i•■•••inirv v
cheap Hew ing Machines.
D. KEITH, Ageni,
OOLTJ S.TT*TJS. OEOH C* »
Onlu'o'-t*. \.iv. < iod—«wit.
k CAPS
Planting Potatoes.
0( tj \ BULs.. Pink Eyes and Peach Hi<»w« ■ ! «
■wV» l 'i‘<pi t ie«i. tor sale :ti a small advam »■ •>
a- s. ibbi* - dwtf j K. R AIcNAUS
•IIT ST RECEIVED
r.y
"Vet 33. !
Tresli Goshen Butter,
Extra Country Cured Tfaru-.
H? En-iisii Dairr Che e- • ,
Best quality State Ciieu.se,
Extra Large Smoked Beef Tougur?,*
Stnoked Beef, Biekied Beet,
Pickled Pork, Pickled Petting*.
Planting Potatoes,
1 0 lib!?. Choice Apples.
Columbus, March b—dti.
JOX-ATSr:E£.SL
Os every description used by Lawyers,or officers
of Court, printed eatly end on superior paper
jtt tV»*
Ayers Cathartic Pills.