The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, November 17, 1856, Image 1

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s|t ggjj §un. BV THOMAS DE WOIiF> EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. ..Hi bed daily at Five Dollars a year. Where the sub- U ii.tiou is made for less than a year, at the rate of nliv Cents a mouth. Single copies, Five Cents. 1 • ADVERTISING KATES. . rtisemonts will be inserted at Ten Cents a line • VJY , insertion, and Five Cents a line for each subse ’ “t* insertion of the same—to be paid for when the is uanded into the office. CONTRACT ADVERH3RRS. lird not exceeding & lines, not renewable, will be A V . [tuve months for $4, six months for |ii, or one ; a>erte xime agreed upon to be paid for before the T^r ., tiseineut is put in type. i: in- rtisemonts not exceeding ten lines, renewable at ,I'ire, inserted at S2O a year—to be paid for quarterly “• criiscineßts of -0 lines, renewable at pleasure, iu '•‘'elL iy;j a year—payable quarterly in advance. e ’ J -rnot advertisements exceeding 20 lines, will be ’ ‘ u ‘, at the rate of $lO for for every additional ten 1 ’ “ Hyabie quarterly in advance. .rtlsements or notices, occupying a place between A "’ li'c’ matter and advertisements, will be charged ’ ‘.jn a line for every insertion. li. B. JIcCKAW, !,. v Fayette, Ciiambers County, Alabama. March I, IWft r . ~ HO o'per URVANT DUNCAN, WM. E. liAKNKTT. HOOPER, DUNCAN & BARNETT, attorneys at law. elice in Columbus, Georgia, and Crawford, Alabama. February 27, IS6O. ly _ . ROBERT <4. CARITHERS, Attorney at Law, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, viTIbL practice in all the counties of the Chatahuo \V r |iee Circuit; in the counties of Chattahoochee, Farly, and Randolph, of the Pataula Circuit; and ‘iilhoun ami Decatur counties, of the South Western Cir- Februyy lbSo. ly DR. CARRIGEK, I .j; j,replied to attend to all Surgical cases coin- S mitten to his charge. oHkv.w heretofore, in the old St. Mary’s Bank m> mihliug. * , , ~ Kcsidsnce —Northeast corner of Crawford and For ,, i, **'*• Jw H. M. it M. A. CIjECALE.I , n WI.NU associated tliemselves in the practice of MKUiCiNE and SURGERY, tender their services to tic public generally. i ‘articular attention will be bestowed to diseases pecu liar ,-.i KeniuUs, Chronic affections of all kinds, which JM ,; no entrusted to their treatment. AOffice next door to Ridgway, Cleckicy & Cos., over I’htv Spencer’s Grocery store, Broad st. j- Office hours from 8 to 10 a. m., and from 3 to 4 P. ,i.: also at night between 8 and 1U o'clock. Colanibus, April 25 ti trsunv D I>J ;t\r r r IS T . WINTER BUILDING, 43 Broad street, Columbus,.Ga. Jan.il, ISSO SPECIAL NOTICE. 3 TOR the remainder of tlio summer, theT'. Lj S’ undersigned will not be at his office after one o’clock. July 8-2 m _£• FOGLE, Dentist. A. .1. RIDDLE, ARTIST, rAS closed his rosins over Mygatt’s Store, prepara- Ix tory to re-opening on a scale of magniiicence far airpassing anything heretofore known in this City. Hi-; Slew rooms will be on the corner of Broad and Randolph streets, in the block now being built by Col. Jones, and as soon as completed. March 7,1855 ts A. M. HULL, Wholesale and Retail Grocer and Commission Merchant, . VT the old stand of D. Ellis & Cos., 14 street, Columbus. Georgia. December 18 J. R, HULL &CO., C4-IX O CIFJ JEA.Y MjHIACHAK'TS, AND DEALERS IN ;>AGGTNG, Rope, Twine. Sugar. Coffee. i> lasses, Salt, Teas, Cigars, Tobacco, Wines, ■randies,Gin, Rye, Monongahela, Bourbon, aud NsisSfibi icotch Whiskey,and Provisions and Groceries generally, and the old stand of John J. McKendrec, No. 109 Broad St reet, Goiumbus, Ga. November 21. 1856. ly LIFE INSURANCE. NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF RALEIGII, and CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, /(OXITXUI! to take risks on favorablo terms. Slaves V_.’ insured for two thirds their value JOHN MUNN, Agent, August 8, 1856. 3in Columbus, Ga. RICHARD M. GRAY, Agent and Commission Merchant, BANKS’ BUILDINGS, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, Immediately opposite Stewart, Gray & Cos., Offer to the Trade, of| AAA LBS. Tennessee Bacon, a fine lot of well •T/,UUU trimmed IIAMS wo lbs. dried VEXSON, better than Beef, and cheaper. 1 “>w Peas, Sugar, Coffee, Flour and Lard. July I<J. 1856. _____ JEFFERSON <fc HAMILTON, DEALERS IN groceries! provisions. AND COUNTRY PRODUCE, Corner Warren and Franklin Streets. Columbus. Georgia, l’ KF.P constantly on hand a supply of the best goods 1Y and are receiving produce from Tennesse which ; i‘"y sell low fur Chs/i. Hour and Meal of the best quality always on hand at ■‘ill prices. JOSEPH JEFFERSON, FsP.2B Ha J. 11. HAMILTON. LIGON &, TOMMEY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 132 East Side Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GEORGfA, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 11 “ on, Lard, Flour, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Salt, Tnbac- Cheese, Onions, Potatiios, Apples, Dried Fruits, dc.. ‘-’’•tober 20. ly , A K. AYER OFFERS for salo a well selected stock of YOUNG VIRGINIA NEGROES, and lias effected an ar lungement to keep constantly on Imnd such a supply as .* demand may require. By the first of October ho will have completed safe and comfortable apartments ‘ a the uccrminodation of one hundred Negroes, at No. West side Broad street, where he will he pleased to s "” and aceummodate lilh friend, and patrons. ‘"l’t. 11. lsoq-tf W - 8. 8ELL.........A. BELL V. Q. JOHNSON HELL, JOHNSON & CO., mandpaotubeiih and DEALERS IN Liquors, Flour, Grain, Stock, &c. &c. Chattanooga, Tennessee. Refer to J.OORRY.Jr. Oaahler Union Bank. Chattanooga, Ton. MBB LIGON, Columbus, Ga. __lari'h 15. 1H56. dm ■ AHM Elis’ AND EXCHANGE HANK, OF CHARLESTON, S. C. Agency at Columbus. 1111.1.8 on New York, Boston, Philadelphia,Charleston, J Savannah, or Augusta, discounted at customary .-rOlYr EXCHANGE, on the above named cities, for E. T. TAYLOR, Agent. <f| v 75, dtf Office next door to the Pnstnifice. INSURANCE. pfRF.. MARINE, RIVER, and LIFE RISKS taken in • companies by * JOHN MUNN, Agent, ’ 1 e No. 2., over K. Barnard & Co.’s store. ’ • l i®hix Insurance Company—Capital $200,000 . S. L. LOOMIS, President. Ar ,IN MUNN, Agent, oliimbus. Ga., Nov 27. ts SCRUGGS, DRAKE A CO, a ctors and Commission Merchants CHARLESTON, S. 0 Girt K “Tr 1 "! f 1 / (Ujf Ai.mii 56un. VOL. ll.} ST. NICHOLAS Daguerrean and Photographic GAIiZiBRYJ Riddle's Great Picture Gallery Is at last completed, and vies with any place of the kind in the Southern World. cpilE undersigned has spent time and money in the J. arrangement and completion of his Photographic department, lias visited the North and taken instruc tion under the most able Artists iti the Profession, snd does not intend his pictures shall be surpassed in the Unitod States. Has an entirely new plan for taking AM BKOXYPKS —they are colored beautifully,, and not re versed. PHOTOGRAPHS IN OIL, WATER OR PASTELL. All! who wisli nature's perfect likeness to adorn a parlor wall, should liffve a painted Photograph. They have superceded Oil Portraits in the United States aiid Eu rope. Mr. I!. Ims one of the most proficient colorists in tlie country to paint liis pictures in the above styles. They can be inserted in PINS and LOCKETS as beau tiful in effect, as an Ivory Miniature, tint far superior in point of Likeness, and as large as desired. Ladies and Gentlemen visiting the city who wish Photographs must call at the GA LLKItY as soon as convenient, as it requires somo time for the coloring. Those who live at a dis tance that have small Pictures they wish Photographed and colored to life, can forward them by mail, giving color oi hail and eyes. Lovers of nature and of nature's art, and tlie public generally are invited to call. 45-Gallerypn Jones’ now building over g. 11. Purple,s Jewelry Store, corner Broad and Randolph streets. Co lumbus. Ga. Oct. 28, 1856-ts A. J. RIDDLE, Proprietor. ART! “A thing of beauty is a joy forever.” Til poet never spoke more truly than when these words were uttered. All can now have an opportunity to ver ify the accuracy of this statement, by calling at’ WOOmSRjLDGE & POPKINS’ DAGUEiUIEAN GALLERY. r IMIE subscribers have all the latest improvements in A the respective a’ ts of Photography and Ainbrotyp ing, and have formed a connection for tlie season with Messrs. Cary & l’owelson, of Savannah, who have also Galleries in Macon and Augusta) far the purpose of pro ducing the celebrated PASTELLE PHOTOGRiUPHS!! One of the first- Artists in tlie ‘country is engaged at this Gallery, and Messrs. Woodbridge & Pupkins feel convinced that they do not outstrip tlie hounds of truth in assuring their patrons and the public generally, that they can furnish pictures which, for beauty of coloring, accuracy of likeness, and supurb finish cannot be sur passed at any gallery either North or South. Messrs. W. & I>. desire to call attention to tlie fact that the Artist, MR. C. M. LORD, is on the spot, so that persons desiring paintings need not go to the trouble of sending their pictures to the North, thereby insuring a risk of injury by transporta tion, not to speak of tlie danger oftliu loss of pictures of deceased persons, which cannot be replaced. Mr. Lord pledges himself, furthermore, to finish pictures more finely Gran they are done anywhere in the North. Special attention is directed to tljo fact that pictures of deceased persons can, by tlie Photographic aft, be.co pied, enlarged to LIFE SIZE, and beautifully colored, combining the accuracy of the Camera with the touch of the Art ist, producing, as regards portraits, tlie finest- con summation art haR ever reached. WOODBRIDGE & POI’KINS, Over Brooks & Chapman's Drug Store. Nov. 1,1856-82-ts PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBROTYPES, a^d PATENT MEL AIN OTYP ES. WOODBRIDG E has returned from New York with all the latest improvements iu Photography, lias fit ted up his Palace Rooms in eiegant style, and is now rea dy to supply the community with any of the above named Pictures, got up superior to any in the Southern coun try. He has associated with him the celebrated Artist MR. B. F. POPKINS, who witli an experience of twelve years in this profes sion feels confident Os sustaining tlie well known reputa tion their rooms have acquired for superiority of work. The subscribers own the right for this city of the Pa tent Melainotype. Children taken almost instantane ously by anew process peculiar to ourselves, consequent ly, perfect likenesses guarantied. Country operators will find it advantageous to call up on us and avail themselves of the facilities we offer for instructions. PALACE AMBROTVPE ROOMS, Over Brooks <fc Chapman’s Blue Drug Store. M'OODBRIDGE & POPKINS. Oet 23,1856—ts A. K. AYER, GENERAL AGENT. AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING And Forwarding Merchant, No. 131 West Side Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. 4S6*Particular attention given to tlie keeping, purchaso and sale of Negroes. 4tf)'Administrators’ and Executors’ sales attended to on reasonable terms. Oct. 23. iy J. C. r.USJS. J. lIAVIS. W. H. LOK'l RUSE, DAVIS & LONG, COMMISSION MERCHANTS And Shipping Agents, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. WILL purchase and sell cotton and other produce on commission, and strictly attend to forwarding goods and filling orders from tlie country. Ruse, Patten A Cos., agents Columbus, by whom liberal advances will be made on consignments either to or through us to our frieuds in Liverpool or the North. t Jan.l6 ly SALAMANDER LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS! Patented July 3d, 1856, by Robert I). Dwyer. rpiIKSK Rods are known to lx* tlie lie."! ever used fr X tlie perfect protection of all of Build ings, Farm Houses, Public Works, etc. The Insulator consists of a Hint giaßs stand, which is attached to the building by hold-fasts or screws, so form ed as that the combination of the (damp and Insulator is perfected by the Tod passing through the clainDand over the glass, thereby connecting the entire three with out the intervention of ttuy other fastening whatever. This construction is simple, formed of durable mate rials—tlie insulation is per feet—-thus avoiding all the defects of other Lightning Rods now’ in use. Sept< 9 3m It. M. ALDWOKTH. Agent. NEW FALL AND WINTER J. KYLE & CO. ARE now in receipt of a large and well-M'Uctcd Htock of I'UUKiGN and DOMESTIC QUODS, among which are aonm of the richest ami most beautiful styles of LADIES’ IDIRESS GOODS ever exhibited in Columbus. They would espeeiaily cull the attention of their cus tomers mid tlie public to their new importations of Linens, lliuml kerchiefs, Embroideries, TALMAS, CLOAKS, &c. liy which they can easily perceive the advantages of PIHKOt IMPORTATION. Also, a full supply of the best Bed and Negro Blank ets, Kerseys, Linsrys, Shoos, lints, &c., now in store. Columbus, On., Sept. 22-ts FASHIONABLE DilESfi MAKER. MISS M. K. SEYMOUR respectfully informs the La dies of Columbus, that she is engaged in the busi ness of Dress-making, at Ihe Mrs. S. Vinson on Troup Street, where -tie will lip pleased to see her old customers and others wlm desire her services. She is determined to please. September 22,1H66. BACON. 11l / R W 1 POUNDS Choice Tennessee Bacon, j nit Iv.UU!! received and for sale liy August 29. JEFFERSON & HAMILTON. DRAY NOTH'E. THUS Patrons of tlie UNION tfv I DRAY COMPANY, will SMBs plcano bear in mind that Jerry Hainnn l in udt in their employ, <*nd thoMf* of our friend# wl l ■ >*>* jul*i*— wfch their buaincHft attended to will pleftfu* i*pply to Ooluirihup. Sept. 12, 1856, 3m J. W. HOWARD. FOR RENT. Li EVER A L UooniH ovor K. Bartmrd*H Store on the cor- ner of Broad and Randolph Street*, They have rfoaet*. and an* provided witli Qhi Fixture*. Apply to October 18. h O. MOKTOS*. COLUMBUS, GA.. NOVEMBER 17, 1856. LIGON & TOMMEY, Mo. 151‘,4 llrond K(,, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, \*TOHU> respectfully inform the public generally* V that they have on Laud, and are constantly l'ecei, ring the fallowing articles, which they will sell on rea sonable terms: Provisions. Teimessoo Si Ucorgia Hams. “ * “ Sides | “ “ Sk'lils Fulton Market Beef Dry and I'ickled Beef Smoked & I’ickled Tongues Venison Host Leaf hard I’ickled l’ork FUli. Mackerel Nol,’J, A 3,1n bids., ’ 2 kids., and J 4 bids. Mackerel No 1 and 1 in kits Salition and White Kish in kits Hominy Split, Peas Sort lirrn Heans Corn Meal Crackers. Hatter l’ic Me “ Crackers Water “ Soda “ * l.emon Vic Nie Fruits. Malaga Haisins Prunes in .jars and boxes Lemons, Apples, Nuts Currants. Citron. &c. Spices. Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Mace, Cloves, Oinger, i’epper. Alspice Preserves. Pineapple Peaches Pickles. Gherkins Mixed Pickles Cheese. English, Dairy State Cheese Uniter. Goshen, received every week Country Molasses. Golden Syrup Stewart’s “ N Orleans “ Vinega r. Vertnucilli .Maocuronij Also a good assortment of staple Dry Goods, Bkoes Hats, Ac;., Hardware, Crockery, .and numerous other arii cl os whicli arc not mentioned in the above* Oct. 24 1856—6 m MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD. ]||| jj,ys 1 CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. 17 ROM ami after this date. tlie Day, or Express Train, will leave the llupot at 1, l“. 51., and arrive t Macott at (i]4 51. lieaves Macon at 2 A. M.: arrives at Columlms at %y. A - m. Morning, or Accommodation Train, will leave at 4J4, A. >l., and arrive at Macon at 10.54, A. M. Leaves Macon at 3 P. M.{ arrives at Columbus by 10.10, P. 51. J. L. MUSTIAJi, Columbus, June 28,1856. Sup't. DOUBLE DAIL.Y SERVICE. Office Moktoomeey anh West Poi.nt J;. 11 Cos., I Montgomery, July C, 1856. J ON and after this date, the Passenger Trains on this Hoad will be governed by the following {Schedule: DAY Tit AIN. Leave Montgomery ... 5 45 A. M. Arrive at West Point 11 45 A. 51. Arrive at Columbus 11 50 A. Upturning —leave West Point 9 00 A. M. “ Leave Columbus.., , 8 40 A. M. “ Arrive at Montgomery ‘ 2 30 P. M. NIGHT Tit AIN. Leave Montgomery 7 00 P 51 Arrive at Meet Point 2 30 A. 51. Arrive at Columbus 2 45 A. 51. Upturning —Leave West Point 1130 P. M. “ Leave Columbus 11 20 P. 51. “ Arrive at Montgomery 7 15 A. 51. Double daily connections are continued from West* Point to Atlanta, Augusta and Nashville, and from Co lumbus to siaeon, Augusta and Savannah. iߣS* Negroes traveling alone must he provided with two passes, showing permission of their owners to travel over the Road, one of which will he retained by the Con ductor. Nov 10 SAMUEL G. JONES, Eng. k Sup. TICKETS TO MONTGOMERY’ $3 75 ATLANTA 5 50 NASHVILLE, TENN 15 50 COB MILL. r jMLF> undersigned having been appointed sgents for J thoabove celebrated Mill, call thmattention of Plan ters to its great superiority over all others. The friction rollers, the spiral spring and the lever, be ing attached to the shell or outside, gives it a steadiness of motion, possessed by no other Mill of its kind, ami we have proven to the satisfaction of nil who witnessed its performance, that it requires less horse power. Purchasers can see the Mill in successful operation, by calling on us at our Warehouse. GREENWOOD A GRIMES. Columbus. July 4. 1856. ly HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. riMIJS Company continues to take Fire Risks on Build -1 ings. Merchandise, Cotton or produce in Store, on as favorable terms as any company. Oct. 7-i'in. I). F. WILLCQX, Agent. R. 51. A E. L. GRA V, AGENTS, Commission. Receiving; nml Fonvai ding MERCHANTS. NU. 133 BROAD 8T It ij ET, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. FOR KENT. flMII! Brick Store No. 65, ndkt above K. llariiariT Aj>- JL ply to October 4, 1866. st. WOODRUFF. RAIL ROAD STOCK. In SHAKES Mobile and Olrard Ball Hoad Stock for ! (I sale r.v October 15. HARRISON A McOEHEK. TENNESSEE BACON. p.i\ i u u t LBs. Tennessee Baron Just received and iJv,’ /vU for sale LOW for cash, bv Mav 29. RIDGWAY, CHECK I,V k CO. FOR SALE. f IMIU House and Lotou ’he Emmie Academy Square, I formerlj Occupied Ilf I*. A. Clayton. Possession giv en let of January. Apply to Sept. 29, 1860. ‘ F. G. WILKINS. TENNESSEE BACON. TArii shall receive in a few days a large lot of choice \\ Tennessee Bacon bides. A ugo-t I GREENWOOD A GIMMES. VALUABLE PROPEim. ONE of the most desirable and conveniently arranged RESIDENCES in the city, fin sale on accommodating terms. ix it Applv to • A. K. AYER, 51 ay 13. 237tf 181 Hroud Street. FINE BRANDY. It/ 1 OASES fine Brandy—one dozen in a r ase—Jos 1 71 * received on consignment, ami fur sale by June 2. HARRISON A MeGEHEK. Miscellaneous. I lorse Kadisli I’ie Frtlit Powder Si int [Caps ■ Powder Flasks Shot Pouches Game Hags Chocolate Lamp Oil inions ; Potatoes ■ Wood and Willow Ware i llioe Candies Yeast Powders Soups. Colgate's Variegated, Jg, J-.j, and 1 lb bars ‘Collates liar Soap ” Extra So. 1 Pale ’ Family Soap Onion F.vasin ‘Caatille Soap Cnntlles. Sperm Patent Star and (Tallow Snores. ‘Catsup and Pepper ISardines Sugars, a lino assortment of different brands j Tobacco ! Also Hetale Flour Tens—ilest qualities and ! different kinds Salt. Sack and Table Salt Sugu r. Stewart's Uclined New Orleans i Leaf and Crushed Cotter. < Hd Government .lava Laguira Itio and Mocha iCotton VatnsandOsnabitrgs Hnggiug, Hope and Twine, GRANGER’S MAGIC ilk* ■ Cm- ert-n q'jij •„ T’ _ ‘ ...us CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! rIMIE subscribers have now on hand aud CfjßTfiUit’ are constantly receiving, one of the larg esi and most varied Stocks of Vehicles ever ottered, and made expressly for this market, embracing every style of Carriage in use, such as— Caleclies, Berlin Coaeliea, Barouches, (Os the Finest Finish,) FAM ULY UOCKAW AYS, Large and small, including many very light and tasty, suitable lor one horse. BOW TOP WAGONS, With acomplete assortment of BUGGIES with and. without TOBS, Os every style and finish, which, for durability ami neat m ss, cannot be excelled, aud are from most respect able manufactories at the North, and made under the personal directiou of Mr. J. U. Jaques. All of which we are selling at I lie very lowest rates for cash or ap proved credit. Every article sold by us at our Repository is warranted in every respect, and our customers and all purchasers can rely on being honorably and fairly dealt with —in proof of which we respectfully iuvite the attention of All wlm wisli to purchase, to cull on us at the North-East corner of Oglethorpe and Bryan streets,opposite the Per ry House. J. B. JAQUES k BROTHER. N. Be —Having a regular set of northern Car riage Workmen employed, we ore prepared to execute Repairing of every kind in ihe best possible manner with neat lies and dispatch, at low rates, at J. li. JAQUES & BROTHER’S Carriage Repository, North East corner Oglethorpe and Bryan streets, oppo site tlie Perry House, Columbus, Ga. February 0. LEVY, DRAKE ft CO., Engineers and Machinists, Union Foundry & Machine Works, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. \TTE call tlio special attention of the public to our es tablisliinent. The proprietors are practical Me chanics ami of long experience in the business, ami Lav ing combined two establishments in one, they have the largest and best, stock of tools ami patterns in the State. Their facility for doing business being so great, they can afford to their customers the best of teunsand the most prompt execution. Oijr senior partuei*having bean so many years in this business us the practical partner and proprietor of the Ocnmlgee Eon miry, Macon, Georgia, is well known, hav ing built a large number of Steaui Mills, and Machinery, throughout this and adjoining State-'. To ail of which we refer as a guarantee, qf our work and ability. Our.junior is just from Virginia, and having had the management of some of the largest establishments in that State, brings with him the best practical ability and improvements in machinery. We call especial attention to our Marine and Sia liemiry Steam and Mills, both cir cular aiid upright. We are now manufacturing the best CIRCULAR SAW MILLS in the country, being entirely of metal. M the same price others are furnishing wooddn on- s. We are now furnishing Engines and Boilers of ary size ; Flouring and Corn Mills; vertrieal ami circu lar Saw Mills; Sugar Mills: Shafting; Pulleys: Horse Powers; Gin and Mill Gearing of till kinds, cemetery Railing; Bark Mills; Corn S hellers; Cob Crushers; and Costings of every kind—Brass and Iron. marl3-tf AT THE CHEAP CASH STOKE. New Goods, Cheap Goods, Good Goods. AT ONE PRICE—JTOR CASH ONLY. GEORGE W 7 ATKINSON, TWO DOCKS BELOW MESSRS. KYLE & CO. rTMIE undersigned respectfully offers liis moM sincere I thanks to the citizen* of Columbus ami surrounding country, for their patronage so liberally’ be? towed on him the past season, and takes pleasure in again calling their attention to his entire new stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE. The stock is entirely new ami comprises everything gen erally kept in a Dry Goods Store —among which may bo found LADIES’ DRESS GOODS—Consisting of Fancy Plaid and Stripie.d Dress Silks ; nil wool plain deLamos : all wool figured and striped French I)e Lai lie's; Persian Cloths; American DeLaines; French and Scotch Ging hams : American, English, and French Calicoes. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES—BIack French ami Eng lish Cloths; black and fancy Doeskins, Satinets, Tweeds, Janes, Boy’s Cassinieres, Ac. MANTILLAS, Ac.—Mantillas and Talmas in agieat va riety of black and colored Cloths; black ami colored Silks. Also a great variety of styles, among which are the Emprcs*', Mari tana, Roheland, Leander, Arabella, I'lima Dona Shawl, Shapes, Ac., varying in price from $5 to $25. Cashmere, Thibet, and Marino Shawls; Bay State Long Shawls ; black Silk and white Crape Shawls. EMBROlDEßlES—Embroideries in almost endless vari ety, consisting of Cambric embroidered Shawls, Col lars, Point Lace Collars and Sleeves, Hnniton and Maltese Collars and Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Skirts, Bandh, Ac. Ac. RIBBONS, Hosiery, Ladies Marino Vests, Gloves, Jloni tou, 31 alto so and English Thread Luces; Ladies’ Kid Gauntlets; Flounces, Ruches; One Cologns, Extracts, Jtiticules, Fancy Work Boxes, Hoop Skii Is, Satchels, Carpet Bags, Ac. Also in store, a large stock of white and red Flannels, Negro Kerseys ami Blankets; fine Bed Blankets; bleach ed ami brown Sheeting and Shirtings; Huts, Caps, Boots, .Shoes, and heavy Ready Made Clothing. Planters are particularly invited toan examination of the stock, as l feel certain it will be greatly to their in terest to do so. My terms will boas before—CASH— believing it to be the mutual interest of both the buyer and seller. The stock has been selected with great care and hope to please all who may call, both in quality and price.* Oct. 14, 1856. G. W. ATKINSON. New Fall and Winter Goods. CALHOUN A JOHNSON No. 58'Eust Side of Broad Street, one door above Mrs. L. J. Davies Millinery Store, VRE now receiving the largest, cheapest, and best selected stock of Staplo and Fancy Dry Goods, Kver tiffined in Cidunilui.s, cumdrtiutf, in jmrt, f thu i'ul lowiiiK articles — Ladies’ and Misses Clntli and Velvet Cluaka fruui $1 60 to S3O. Silks, Uasliineres, DeLaines, I’iqqilins, Velvets. Calicoes, Dress Triming*. Ideaclied and brown Shirtings of all widths and pi lees. lUllbroiderles and Lares of all descriptions. Shirt. Sheetings aud billow Oast* Linens, (imported'di rect) all of which they will sell at lower prices than anj- oilier house In the city. 1400 Negro Blankets. Bed Blankets 10-4, li-4, and 12-4 in great variety. ■fie'Tlie above goods are all Isniglit new tills season.“4ll Country Mopdi uits and .Strangers visiting Columbus will find it to their ad van age to call and look through before purchasing elsewhere. We eiinrge nothing for showing goods. J. C. CALHOUN, October 20, 1863. H. It. JOHNSON. GROCERIES t (>iIOCEItIKS ! IF YOU want a nice roll for your breakfast, buy noth ing but I’aragon Flour, if you love Ham arid Kggs remeiiitier that the place to buy them is at the House 133 Broad street, where Is kept for sale Fresh Country Butter, yellow ns gold, tint not so costly, Apples of all si7.es and delirious flavor. Potatoes, native and the for eign article. Onions, Cheese, Sugar, Klee and Java Coffee, and now and I lien, a bushel of meal. Salt, Tea, and In a few days we shall receive a fine lot of llavauna Oranges, and various other articles generally wanted. It. M. & U. L. OKAY’S Oet. 27 —If Commission House. 133 Broad street. INWTIU'CTIOSi I.\ All SIC. erge TOSni’li WASSKMER bogs leave to ‘"-Tjtjfyffl ts form the Inhabitants of Columbus- If U J and vicinity, that he is prepared to give h-ssons in Mu sic. Orders left at Mr. Carter’s .Music Store, will re ceive prompt attention. August 30. 1866, 1m CLEAR SIDES OI IIOOSJIKADB clear sides Tennessee Bacon, Just re- O I celved on consignment, for sale by Nov. 4. is.-,.,. 21 LIGON A TOM.MUY. PBIV ATE BOARDING. MRS. T. B. KfIIVIN is now prepared to take Board . ers; charges reasonable. Residence near the Pres byterian Church. \ov. 7. 1856. Wt. , BACON. J.4OR sale 30 or 40 casks of Bacon to close consignment. 1 STEWART, GRAY A CO. ‘ Oct 24—ts CORN THE BRITISH PERIODICALS, AND THE FAItMEH’S GUIDE. Great reduction in the price of the latter publication. L Scott k Cos., New York, continue to publish the fol> lowing leading British Periodicals, vis: THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative). THE EDINGBURGH REVIEW (Whit). THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church). TIIE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal). BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory). f| ’HE great and Important events —Religious, Political, JL aud Military—uow agitating the nations of the Old \\ orld, give to these Publications an interest and value they never before possessed. They occupy a middle ground between tlie hastily written news items, crude speculations, and Hying riuuurs of the newspaper, and the ponderous Tome of the historian, written long after tlie living interest in the fuels he records ahulPhuve passed away. Tlie progress of the War iu tlie East occu pies a large space in their pages. Every movement is closely criticised, whether oi liieud or el foe, and all short-comings fearlessly pointed out. The letters from tile Crimea and from tlie liultiu iu Blackwood'sMggaame, from two of itß most popular contributors, give a more intelligible and reliable account of the movements of the great belligerents that can elsewhere be found. ‘PhBO Periodicals ably represent the three great politi cal parties of Groat Britain—Whig, Tory, ami Radical, — hut politics forms only one feature Os their character.— As Organs of tlie most profound writers on science, Lite rature, Morality, and Religion, they stand, as they ever have stood, unrivalled in the world ol letters, being con sidered indispensable to tlie scholar aud the professional man, while to tlie intelligent reader of every class they furnish more correct and satisfactory record of the cur rent literature of tlie day, throughout the world, thun can be possibly obtained from any oilier Bource. Karl)- Copies. The receipt of Advance Sheets horn the British publish ers gives additional value lo these Reprints, especially during tlni present exciting state of European utlaire, in asmuch ns they can now be placed in the hands of sub scribers about ns soon as the original editions. Terms. Per ann. For any one of tlie four reviews $3 00 For any two of the four Reviews 6 00 For any three of the four Reviews 7 00 For all four of the Reviews 8 00 For Blackwood's tMagazine 3 00 For Blackwhod and three Reviews 9,0’ Fbr Blackwood am. tlie four Reviews 10 00 Payments to be made in all cases in advance. Money current in tlie State where issued will lie received at par. Clubbing. A discount of twenty-five per cent, from tlie above pri- will be allowed to Clubs unit ring direct from L. Bc6tt & Cos., four or more copies of any one nr more of the above works, ‘nips: Four copies of Blackwood, or of one Re view, will bo sent to one address for $9; four copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood for S3O; end soon. Postage. Iu all the principal Cities ami towns, these works will be delivered, free of postage. W hen sent by mail, tlie postage to any part of the United States will bo but tuen tg-J'nur rents a year for ‘•Blackwood,” and blit fimrtun cents a year for each of the Review's. THE FARMI U ’g ril l UK To Scientific unit Practical Agriculture. By Henry Stephens, F. it. S. of Edinburgh, and the lute J. P. Norton, Professor of Scientific Agriculture iu Yale College. New Haven. 2 vuls. Rojal Octavo.— lt.uo pages, and numerous Wood and Steel Engravings. Tills is, confessedly, the most complete work on Agri culture ever published, and iu order to give it a wldei circulation tlie publishers have resolved to reduce tlie price to Five Dollars lor tlie Two Volumes ! I M hen sent by mail (post-paid) to California ami Oregon tlie price will be $7. To any other part of the Union and to Canada (post-paid), $6. 4tt"'i hiM work is not the old “Book of tlie Farm.” Remittances tor any of tlie above publications should always be addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers. LEONARD, SCOTT k CO., No. f,4 Gold Street, New York. COAL, YARD. riIUOSE wishing COAL for Grates, can be supplied at A sl3 por Ton, liy calling on JOHN VV. HOWARD, . Nov 27 Agent Setmn Coal Mine Company. DR. T. J. BROOKS, HAS removed liis office to No. 112 over the / Bank of Columbus. ’KSff- Kcsidenoe on Troup Strcot, next above that of Mrs. Dr. Hoxev. September 25, 1856. 3m PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPER. ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. r T'HHSE MI LLS are prepared to furnish the best ar _L tide of Printing and Wrapping Paper. The paper on which Tlie Daily Sun is printed, is made at these Mills. FIREWORKS, FIREWORKS. fTSHE. subscriber has now received liis full supply of X Colored. Plain and Fancy FIREWORKS, manufac tured expressly for his sales. by the most experienced Pyrotechnist in the United States. The works are neat ly and well made, and art sure to give satisfaction. The stock comprises Blue Lights, Rockets, plain and col’d. Serpents, slinosof stars, 5 sizes. Grasshoppers, Torpedoes, Flower Pots, colored] Pulling Crackers, Benzoin Lights, plain and Five point Stars, Pin Wheels, No. i, 2, and 3, Maroons Scroll Wheels, Vertical Wheels, Triangles No. 1 and 2, Savons, &c. Ic. Triangles open wor 5 sizes, Italian Streamers, Caprices, Large Fancy Places. Roman Candles, plain and colored—of all kinds, All orders from a distance carefully packed aud forwar ded- JOS. B. BUHSiER, Nov- 6, 1856. 27 South Wharves, Philadelphia. PIANO FORTES. PERSONS in want of a Fine lnstru ment, can he supplied on moderateFff *VI 1 tonus. A fine assortment to select from.J “ XT J J nt October 31. ts SAMSIIS A ROONEY’S. GREAT REDUCTION IN FLOUR AT WINTER’S i’ALACE MILLS. DOUBLE EXTRA Family—equal to Hiram ieuiitli jlq p(i jj er purrs I Extra Family -. g pi, u <, Palace Mills Superfine J6O “ “ Georgia 51ills, superfine, equal to Ten nessee 700 “ Georgia Mills, fine, equal to Tennessee, 600 “ “ Five per cent, discount to dealers. June 13. WINTER’S PALACE MILLS. AI.A IJAJIIA FARM. I OFFER for sale. In Russell county, Alabama, Jhmdß a desirable FARM, containing 48u acres—2Bo align acres cleared and under fence, a good house with four rooms (fire-places in euch,) six negro Houses, stables, cribs, ami carriage house, a large framed Gill House and a first rate screw. The farm is well wa tered with three good springs and one of the best wells in the county. The location is not surpassed for health anywhere; it lies within six miles South West of Co lumbus on the Eufanlu and Uleniivllle road. Persons wishing to buy will do well to call soon as i intend to give u bargain. Terms will be easy. Columbus. Or., Aug. 22. 1856. C. K. MISIS. P. MALLETT, Gonorai Commission Merchant, NEW YORK, C'iAN found at the office of D. Golden Murray. Ko. J 02 .South Street. Particular attention given to order* lor Bagging, Hope, Liquors, Cigars, ftc.fte. Refer to John Mun a, Eq., D. Col den Murray, Colutiihii*, Ga. New York. June 23. 1850. Bm. WILLIAM O. u:i; \. M. CARTER. LEE At CARTER, COM MISSION MERCHANTS, Gonorai Agents and Collectors, COMMERCE STREET, MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA. WILL pay particular attention to tho purchase and sale of COTTON and other COUNTRY PRODUCE. References i Johnson, Stewart k Cos. Hargrove k Smith, Poniroy A Gregory, A. P. Pfister A Go. Josiah Morris, Joseph 8. Winter. fir Liberal Cash Advances made on Consignrfient. when desired. August 10, 1850. lltf removal! WE have removed to slr. E. Barnard’s old stand at T T No. 12 Broad Street, opposite Redd, Preer A Cos., where we will continue to keep a supply of the best Provisions and Groceries, Which we will sell at the ldwest market prices. Thanklul for past favors, we respectfully solicit acon tinuance of patronage. Terms cash or when called for Cash paid for Country Produce. Oct. 9, 1860. JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. jewelryT “ CIAMEO, Pearl, Coral, Jet, and all Gold Sets, the larg t est and finest aasortment ever before offered in this 01 OcMB ts WILLARD A COOPER’S. {NO. 95.