The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, November 22, 1856, Image 1

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£jft failg Jjnii. BV THOMAS UK WOLF. idiioe and peoprimor. . daily at Fire Dollars a year. Where the sub is made for less than a year, at the rate of Siftv Oents a month. Single copies, Fire- Cents. ’ J ADVERTISING RATKB. tisements will be inserted at Ten Cents a line e V t insertion, and Five Cents a line for each subse ot ,insertion of the same—to be paid for when the lU "“ ti‘“ U K,nt is uanded into the office. CONTRACT ADVERTISERS. ~ard not exceeding 51 inea, not renewable, will be •t v “ tlirde months tor $4, six months for SO, or one uSU rte fime agreed upon to be paid for before the l** r “foment is put in type. ertisements not exceeding ten lines, renewable at Vure, inserted at S2O a year—to be paid for quarterly u of'JO lines, renewable at pleasure, }n .Vdve ft y ear —payable quarterly in advance. 8f, u*traid advertisements exceeding 20 lines, will be ( t na rate of $lO lor tor every additional ten UuJ ..avable quarterly in advance. l0 “* prtisements or notices, occupying a place between Una matter and advertisements, will be charged a line for every insertion. B. B. UcCKAW, A T Toajrßir aoc* iAw, i a Fayette, Chambers County, Alabama. Match 1, ISS- *“ u HOOPER BRYANT MJNCAN VVM. E. HARNETT. HOOPER. DUNCAN & BARNETT, ATTORNEYS at law. M iu Columbus, Georgia, and Crawford, Alabama. Fsbraary 2U 1566. ly ROBERT G. CARITHKKS, Attorney at Law, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, xflbb practice in all the counties of the Ohatahou- VV chee Circuit; in the counties of Chattahoochee, ■i JSarly, and Randolph,of the Patuula Circuit; and Calhoun and Decatur counties, of tho South Western Cir -1 February tiS, 1856. ly _ DR. a. C. WINGFIELD HAS opened an office for the practice of Modi- / cine and Surgery, corner of broad and Rftii-~iSaw ■ streets,— known as Mygatt’s.corner—where 9 i Arsons wishing his services may always find him un i L absent on professional duty. ■ October 13, 1856. 3m • . DR. CARRIGER, . - prepared to attend to all Surgical cases I I mitted to his charge. BBT Office as heretofore, iu the old St. Mary’s Bank 9 | “|t si deuce—Northeast corner of Draw lord and For- Isyth streets. _ Feb, lily DRS H. M. 4fc M. A. CLECKLEY, HAYING associated themselves in the practice of 51ED1CINFarid SURGERY, tender their services to * the public generally. t particular attention will bo bestowed to diseases pecu- I liar to tbitaUs, Chronic affections of all kinds, Which may be entrusted to their treatment. i Office next door to ltidgway, Cleckley & Cos., over ? perry Silencer’s Grocery, store, Broad st. Office hours from 8 to lu A. m.. and from 3 to 4 I*. I also at night between 8 and 10 o’clock, i Columbus, April 25 ts ■ “ _ CUSHMAN, DENTIST. WINTER BUILDING, 48 Broad street, Columbus, Ga. Jau. 11, 1860 2m SPECIAL NOTICE. IVOR the remainder of the summer, < uudersigued will not be at his office after one o’clock. July 8-2 m J. FOGLE. Dentist. JEFFERSON A HAMILTON, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, No. liJ Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, JOSEPH JEFFERSON JOHN 11. HAMILTON. November 15, 1856. ts City Weekly papers copy. J. R. HULL A CO., GB.OCBH.Y MBHCHAIVTS, AND DEALERS IN BAGGING, Rope, Twine. Sugar. Coffee, So-f-fc±|r\ lasses, Salt, Teas, Cigars, Tobacco, Wines.fcgUjKj Brandies, Gin, Rye, Monongahela, Bourbon, and ftjtgn - Scutch Whiskey, and Provisions and Groceries generally, at the old stand of John J. McKendree, No. 109 Broad * Street,Coiumlius, Ga. November 21, 1855. ly LIFE INSURANCE. NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF RALEIGH, and CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, / CONTINUE to take riskh on favorable terms. Slaves VV insured for two thirds their value JOHN MUNN, Agent, August 8, 1856. 3m Columbus, (in. RICHARD mTgRAY, Agent and Commission Merchant, BANKS’ BUILDINGS, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, Immediately opposite Stewart, Gray & Cos., Offer to the Trade, rjlAfA LBS. Tennessee Bacon, a tine lot of well •P /.Ut/U trimmed HAMS 1900 lbs. dried VENBON, better than Beef, and cheaper. Cow Peas, Sugar, Coffee, Flour and Lard. July 19. 185 C. WAY & TAYLOIt, < ommUttion & Forwarding Merchant*, CORNER OF BAY AND DItAYTON STREETS, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA- Particular attention given to the Riling of Planter*’ orders for BAGGING, ROPE, Ac. W. J. WAY. W\ S. TAYLOR. The undersigned, surviving partner of the late firm us Smith A Humphreys, may l,e found at the office of Messrs. Way & Taylor, where consignments of Cotton or other produce, will meet strict ami prompt attention Sept 6. din * T. T. SMITH LIGON “aTtOMME V, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 132 East Side Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, Wholesale and. Retail Dealers in Bacon, Lord, Flour, Coffee, Sugar. Molasses, Salt, Tobac- Cheese, Onions, Potatoes, Apples, Dried Fruits, Ac, October 20. ly A. K. AYER OFFERS for sale a well selected stock of YOUNG VIRGINIA NEGROES, and has effected an ar rangement to keep constantly on hand such a supply as the demand may require. By the first of October he *lll have completed safe and comfortable apartments for the accrmmodation of one hundred Negroes, at No. 131 Wost side Broad street, where he will he pleased to e and accommodate liis friends and patrons. Ppt. 11. IKOR-tf w - 8. BBLL A. BELL V. 0- JOHNSON BELL, JOHNSON A CO., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS XN Liquors, Flour, Grain, Stock, &c. &e. Chattanooga, Tennessee. RRFER to J.CORItY.Jr. Cashier Union Bank,Chattanooga, Ten. JAMES LIGON, Columbus, Ua. March Ift, 1856. 6m P ARMERB’ AND EXCHANGE BANK, OF CHARLESTON, S. C. Agency at Columbus. BILLS on New York, Boston, Philadelphia. Charleston, Savannah, or Augusta, discounted at customary rates. SIGHT EXCHANGE, on the allots named cities, foi •** E. T. TAYLOR, Agent. Novji. dtf Office next door to the Post Office. INSURANCE. pIRK, MARINE, KIVUU. and LIFE RISKS taken in A responsible companies by JOHN MUNN, Agent, ’nice No. 2., over E. Barnard A Co.’s store. Phoenix Insurance Company—Capital $200,000 8. L. LOOMIS, President. JOHN MUNN, Agent. Columbus, Qa„ Nor 27. ts SCRTTGGB, DRAKE A CO, Factors and Commission Merchants CHARLESTON, 8. C Cfre Jailo &un. VOL. ll.} ST. NICHOLAS Daguerrean and Photographic GrAXiIiBRY.I Riddle’s Great Picture Gallery Is at last completed, and vies with any place of the kind in the Southern World, f IUIE undersigned lias spent time and money in the J arrangement and completion of his Photographic department, llos visited tho North ami taken instruc tion nnder the most able Artists iiUlie Profession, and does not intend liis pictures shall be surpassed in the United States, lias an entirely new plan for taking AM BKOTYPEB—they ave colored beautifully, and not re versed. PROTOCtRAPHS IN OIL, WATER OR PASTELL. Ml! who wish nature’s perfect likeness toudorn a parlor wull, should have a painted Photograph. They have superceded Oil Portraits in the United States and Eu rope. Mr. It. has one of the most proficient colorists iu the country to paint his pictures in the above styles. They can be inserted iu PINS and LGCIvETS as beau tiful in effect, as an Ivory Miniature, but far superior in point of Likeness, and ns largo as desired. Ladies ami Gentlemen visiting the city who wish Photographs must call at the GALLERY us soon us convenient, as it requires some time for the coloring. Those who live at a dis laoee that have small Pictures they wish Photographed and colored to life, can forward them by mail, giving Color of hail and eyes. Lovers of nature and of nature’s art, and the public generally are invited to call. Att~GaUery|in Jones’ new building over S. B. Purple,s Jewelry Stole, corner Broad and Randolph streets, Co lumbus, Ga. 0ct..28, 1866-ts A. J. RIDDLE, Proprietor. ART! “ “A thing of beauty is a joy forever.” Th poet never spoke more truly than w hen these words were uttered. All can now have an opportunity to ver ify the accuracy of this statement, by calling at WOODBRIDGE & POPKINB’ DAGUERREAN GALLERY. tj’HK subscribers have off the latest improvements in J. the respective arts of Photography and Ambrotyp iiig, and have formed a connection for the season with Messrs. Cary & Powelsou, of Savannah, who have also Galleries in Macon and Augusta) for the purpose of pro ducing the celebrated PASTELLE PHOTOGRAPHS!! One of the first Artists in the country is ongaged at this Gallery, ami Messrs. Woodbridge A Popkins feel convinced that they do not outstrip the bounds 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 cunnot be sur passed at any gallery either North or South. Messrs. W. A P. desire to call attention to the 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 bv transporta tion, not to speak of the danger of the loss of pictures of deceased persons, which cannot be replaced. Mr. Lord pledges himself, furthermore, to finish pictures more finely than they are done anywhere in the North. Special attention is directed to the fact that pictures of deceased persons can, by the Photographic art, be co pied, enlarged to LIFE SIZE, and beautifully colored, combining the accuracy of the Camera with the touch of the Artist, producing, as regards portraits, the finest con summation art has ever reached. WOODBRIDGE A POPKINS, Over Brooks A Chapman’s Drug Store. Nov. 1,186G-82-tf PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBROTYPEB, AND PATENT MELAINOTYHES. WOODBRIDGE has returned from New York with all the latest improvements in Photography, has fit ted up his Palace Rooms in elegant style, and is now rea dy to supply the community wi th any of the above named Pictures, got up superior to any in the Southern coun try. He lias associated with him the celebrated Artist MR. B. F. POPKINS, who with an experience of twelve years in this profes sion feels confident of sustaining the well known reputa tion their rooms have acquired for superiority of work. The subscribers own the right for this city of the Pa tent Melaiuotype. 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 AMBIIOTYPK ROOMS, Over Brooks A Chapman’s Blue Drug Store. AVOODBRIDGE A POPKINS. Oet 23,1856 ts _ A. K. AYER, GENERAL AGENT. AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING And Forwarding Merchant, No. 131 West Side Broad Street, Columbus, Oa. ttS“Purticular attention given to the keeping, purchase and sale of Negroes. Administrators’ and Executors’ sales attended to on reasonable terms. Oct. 23. ly J. 0. RUSK. J. H. liAVIS. W. a. LoX<a RUSE, DAVIS & LONG, COMMISSION MERCHANT S’ Anti Shipping Agents, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. WILL purchase anti sell cotton and other produce on commission, and strictly attend to forwarding goods and filling orders from the country. Ruse, Patten &Cos., agents Columbus, by whom liberal advances will be made on consignments either to or through us to our friends in Liverisiol or the North. Jan. 16 ly _ SALAMANDER LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS! Patented July 3d, 1855, by Robert D. Dwyer. rpHESK Rods are known to be the best ever used foi J. the perfect protection of all descriptions of Build ings, Farm Houses, Public Works, etc. The Insulator consists of a Hint glass stsnd, which is attached to the building by hold-fusts or screws, so form ed as that the combination of the clamp and Insulator is perfected by the rod passing through the damn and over the glass, thereby connecting the entire three with out the intervention of any other fastening whatever. This construction is simple, formed of durable mate rials—the insulation is perfect—thus avoiding all tlie defects of other Lightning Hoihi now in use. Sept. 93m R. M. ALDWOKTII. Agent. * NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS!!! J. KYLE & CO. A RE now in receipt of a large and well-selected stock of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC GOODS, among w hich are some of the richest and most beautiful styles of li-A-IDIES’ DRESS GOODS ever exhibited in Columbus. They would especially call the attention of their cus tomers and the public to their new Importation* of Linens, Handkerchiefs, Embroideries, TALMAS, CLOAKS, Ac. by which they can easily perceive the advantages of pIRttCT IMPORTATION, . Also, a full supply of the best Bed and Negro Blank ets. Kerseys, Linseys, Shoes, Hats, Ac., now in store. Columbus. Ga., Sept. 22-11 FASHIONABLE DRESS MAKER. MISS M. E. SEYMOUR respectfully inform* tlie La dies of Columbus, that he is engaged in the busi ness of Dress-making, at the residence of Mrs. S. \ inson on Troup Street, where she will be pleased to see her old customers and others who. deslr* her services. She is determined to pleane. September 22, 1860. BACON. tax aaa POUNDS Choice TenneMee Hcou, JitM lU.UUU received and for sale by August 29. JEFFERSON A HAMILTON^ dray notice. IIR Patrons of the UNION <a *a DRAY COMPANY, will please bear In mind that Jerry V* yi Caramel is not in their employ. and those of our friends who wish their business Attended to will please apply to Columbus, Sept. 12. 1856. 3m J- Y. HOWARD. FOR RENT. SEVERAL Rooms over E. Barnard's Store on th. cor ner of Broad and Randolph Streets. They have Closets, and are provided with Ga* fixtures Apply to October 18. L c MOKTU.k. COLUMBUS, GA.. NOVEMBER 22. 1856. LIGON & TOMMEY, No. 133 Broad St., COLUMBUS, GEORGUA, WOULD respectfully inform the public gsnerally * V that they have on hand, and are constantly recei, viug the following article*, which they will sell on rea sonable terms: Provisions. , Tennessee & Georgia Liams, j *’ “ Bides “ “ Sh’lds Fulton Market lleef I Dry and I'lckled Beef I Smoked A Pickled Tongues Venison Best Leaf Lard !t Pickled Pork j Kish. Mackerel No 1,2. *3, in bl>U.,!i % bbla., and bbls. i Mackerel No 1 and 2 iu kits Salmon and White Kish in kits i llomtny Split Peas Northern Beuni I Corn Meal Crackers. < Butter Pic Nic “ Crackers Water Soda Lemon Pic Nic i Fruits. Maluga Raisins Prunes iu jars and boxes Leutous, Apples, Nuts Currants, Citron. Ac. Spices. Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Mace, Cloves, (linger, Pepper, Alspicc Preserves. Pineapple Peaches Piekles. Gherkins Mixed Pickles Cheese. English Dairy State Clieeae Butter. Goslien, received evory week Country Molasses. Golden Syrup Stewart’s “ N Orleans “ Vinegar. Vermacilli Maccaronig Also h good assortment of Staple Dry Goods, Shoes Hitts, Ac., Hardware, Crockery, and nuuioroiis other urti cles which are not mentioned in tho above. Oct. 21 1866—8 m MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD. Magaiafeife CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. T.MIOM and after this >lato, the Day, or KxprosH Train, J 1 will leave tho Depot ut 1, l’. M., and arrive vt Macon at P. M. heaves Macon at 2 A. M.; arrives at Columbus at 7>4 A.M. Morning, or Accommodation Train, will leave at A. M„ and arrive at Macon at 10.54, A. M. heaves Macon at 3 P. M.; arrives at Columbus by 10.10, P. M. J. h. MUSTIAN, Colnmbus, June 29, 1866. Sup't. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE. Ofnci Montgomery ano Wkst Point It. it. Cos., ( Montgomery, July 6, 1855. J ON and after this date, the Passenger Trains on this Road will be governed by the following Schedule : DAY TRAIN. heave Montgomery 5 45 A. M. Arrive at West Point 1145 A. M. Arrive at Columbus 11 50 A. V. Returning —heave West Point •• 9 00 A. M. “ Leave Columbus.., 8 40 A. M. “ Arrive at Montgomery 2 36 P. M. NIGHT TRAIN. heave Montgomery 7 00 P M Arrive at Wost Point 2 30 A. M. Arrive at Columbus 2 45 A. M. Returning —Leave Wost Point 11 30 P. M. “ Leave Columbus 11 20 P. M. “ Arrive at Montgomery 7 16 A. M. Double daily connections are continued from West Point to Atlanta, Augusta and Nashville, and from Co lumbus to Macon, Augusta and Savaunah. AS” Negroes traveling alone must be provided with two passes, showing permission of their owners to travel over the Road, one of which will bo 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. riMIK undersigned having been appointed agents for X the above celebrated Mill, cull tim-attention of I'lhij fern to its great superiority over all others. Tho 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, and we have proven to the satisfaction of all who witnessed its performance, that it requires less horse power. Purchasers can see the Mill in snccoseful operation, by calling on us at our Warehouse. ORKKNWOOD A GRIMES Columbus, July 4. 1856. ly HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY T'UIS Company continues to tak Kirn Risks on Build ings. Merchandise, Cotton or prodace in Store, on as favorable terms as any companr. Oct, T-6m. _ D. P. WILLCOX, Agent. R. M. A 18. L. GRAY, AGENTS, Commission, Receiving and Forwarding MERCHANTS. NO. 133 BROAD STKKiiT, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. FOR REST! ri MIB Brick Store No. 66, next shore K. Barnard Ap -1 ply to October 4, 1800, M. WOODRUFF. RAIL ROAD STOCK, I A SHARES Mobile and Girard Kail Road Stock for J U sale by Octol>er 15. HARRISON A McOEHKK. TENNEHSEK BACON. C A /utA I.BS. Tennessee Bacon just received and yU.UUU for sale LOW for cash, by May 29. KIDUWAY, CLEOKLY A CO. FOR SALK. THE House and Lot on the Female Academy Square, formerly occupied by P. A. Clayton Possession giv. eu Ist of January. Apply to Sept. 29, 1866. F. O. WILKINS TENNESSEE BACON. WE shall receive In a few days a large lot of choice Tennessee Bacon Sides. August 1 GREENWOOD A 081MKg. VALUABLE PROPERTY. ONE of the most desirable and conveniently arranged RESIDENCES in the city, for fS5r , sale on accommodating terms. Apply to A. K. AYER, May 13. 7tf 181 Broad Street. FINK BRANDY. 1 CASKS fine Brandy—cne dor.en In a case—Jus UU received on consignment, and for sale by Jm>2. HARRISON A McGKHKH I Miscellaneous. Horse Radish Pie Fruit Powder Shot Caps j Powder Flasks :Shot Pouches IGuum Bags !Cltocolat Lump Oil loatoiis j Potatoes Wood uud Willow \\ are {Rice Candies j Yeast Powders Soups. Colgate’s Variegated, ]/*, and 1 lb bars Colgate's Bur Soap “ Extra No. 1 Pale Family Soap Union Kvusiu ‘Castillo Soap Candles. {Sperm {Patent Star and iTallow Sauces. {Catsup and Pepper {Sardines ‘Segura, a tine assortment of different hramla I Tobacco {Also Rotate Flour Teas— Boat qualities and different kinds Salt. Sack and Table Salt Sugar. Stewart’s Retim'd |New Orleans Loaf aud Crushed Coffee. Obi Uoveruinent Java i Laguira {Rio aud Mocha iCotton Yat ns amlOsnahurgs Bagging, Rope and Twine, GRANGER'S HAOIC CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! f| til E subscribers have now on haml uml . X are constantly receiving, one of the larg- JaJSJSjjw esi and most varied Stocks of Vehicles over oiiered, urn! made expressly for this market, embracing every style of Carriage in use, such as— Caleche*, Berlin Coaches, Barouches, (Os the Finest Finish,) FAMILY ROCKAWAYS, Large and small, including many very light and tasty, suitable tor one horse. BOW TOP WAGONS, With a complete assortment of BUGGIES with and. without TOPS, Os every style and finish, wiiich, for durability ami neat nose, cannot be exculicd, and are from most respect able manufactories at the North, and made under the personal direction of Mr. J. B. Jaquos. All of which we are selling at tlie very lowest rates for cash or ap proved credit. Every article sold by u# at our Repository is warranted iu every respect, and our customers and nil purchasers can rely on being honorably and fairly dealt with—in proof of which we respectfully Invite tho attention of all who wish to purchase, to call on us at the North-East corner of Oglethorpe and Bryan streets, opposite the Per ry House. J. B. JAQUKS & BROTHER. N. U.—Having a regular set of northern Car riage Workmen employed, we are prepared to execute Repairing of every kiud iu the best possible maimer with neatnes mid dispatch, at low rute.-i, ut J. B. JAQUES .t BROTHER’S Carriage Repository, North East corner Oglethorpe and ltryiin streets, oppo site the I’eYry House, Columbus, Ga. February ti. LEVY, DRAKE & CO., Engineers and Machinists, Union Foundry & Machine Works, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Yjrrii call the special attention of the public to our es \V talilishnient. The proprietors are practical Me chanics and of long experience in the business, and hav ing combined two establishments iu one, they have tho largest and best stock of tools ami patterns in the Slate. Their facility fur doing business being so great, they can afford to their customers the lies! of termsand the most prompt execution. Our senior partner having been so many years in this business us the practical partner and proprietor of the Octnulgee Foundry. Macon, Georgia, is well known, hav ing built it large number of Steam Engines, Mills, nod Machinery, throughout this and adjoining State.. To ail of which we refer as a guarantee of our work and ability. Ourjuuior 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 uml improvements in mac binary. We call especial attention to our Murine and Sta tionary Strain Engines and Mills, both cir cular uml upright. We are unw manufactuiing the best CIRCULAR SAW MILLS in tlie cuuulry, being entirely of metal, at tin- same price others are furnishing wooden urns. We are now furnishing Steam Engines hiul Boilers of any size : Flouring and Corn Mills; vertficnl and circu lar Saw Mills; Sugar Mills: Shafting: Fullcy-. Horse Powers; Gin and Mill Gearing of all kinds: Ueiuetery Railing ; Hark Mills; Corn Shelters; Cob Crushers; and Castings of every kiui) —Brass and Iron. marl3-tf AT THE CHEAP CASH STOKE, New Goods, Cheap Goods, Good Goods. AT ONE PRICE—FOR CASH ONLY. GEORGE W. ATKINSON, TWO DOORS RE LOW MESSRS. KYLE A CO. rpHE uudoiHigned leapeotl'ully otJVrw hi* iiioh! iucre X thanks to th citizenb olXohuubus and Minouiuliug country, for their patronage *<> libel ally be.; lowed on him tlie pant season, and takea plettnure in again calling their attention to hia entire now ntock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE. Tlie stuck is entirely new and comprises everything gen erally kept in u Dry Goods Store—among which may bo found LADIES’ DRESS UOODS—Consisting of Fancy Plaid and Stripied Dress Silks ; all wool plain deLainos : all wool figured and striped French DeLnines; Persian Cloths; American DeLaiues; French and Scotch Ging hams; American, English, ami French Calicoes. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES—BIack French ami Eng lish Cloths; black and fancy Doeskins, Satinets, Tweeds, Janes, Uoy’s Cassimeres, Ac. MANTILLAS, Ac.—Mantillas and Talmas ill a great va riety of black and colored Cloths; black and colored Silks. Alho a great variety of sty lea, among which are the Empress, Mai itana, Roseland, Leunder. Arabella, Prima Dona Shawl, Shapes, Ac., varying in price from $5 to $25. Cashmere, Thibet, nud Marino Shawls; liny State Long Shawls: black Silk and whito Crape Shawls. EMBROlDEßlES—Embroideries iu almost endless vari ety, consisting of Cambric embroidered Shawls, Col lars. Point Luce Collars and Sleeves, lloniu-u and .Maltese Collars and Shawls, Handkerchiefs. Skirts, Bauds, Ac. Ac. RIBBONS, Hosiery, Ladies Marino Vests, Gloves, Uoui ton, Maltese anil English Thread Laces; Ladies'Kid Guantlots ; Flounces, Ruches; One Cologne, Extracts, Kiticules, Fancy Work Boxes, Hoop Skirts, Siilcheis, Carpet Bags, Ac. Alsu in store, a large stuck of white and red Flannels, Negru Kerseys ami Blankets; fine lied Blankets; bleach ed and brown Sheeting and Shirtings; Hats. Caps, Boots, Shoes, ami heavy Ready Made Clothing. Planters are particularly invited to an examination of tlie stock, as I feel certain it will be greatly to their in terest to do so. My terms will be as before—CASH— believing it to be tho mutual interest of both the buyer uml Heller. The stock lias been selected with great care and hope to pleaae all who may call, both in quality and price. Oct. 14, I*so. G. Vs. ATKINSON. New Fall and Winter Goods. CALHOUN A JOHNSON No. 58 F.;i*t Side of Broad Street, one door above Mrs. L. J. Davies Millinery Store, VKK now receiving the largest, cheapest, and best selected slock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Ever offered in Columbus, consisting, in part, oi the fol lowing articles— Ladies’ ami Misses Cloth and Velvet Cloaks from *1 60 to S6O. Silks, Cashmeres. DeLainos, Pupplius, Velvets, Calicoes, Dress Turnings, bleached arid brown Shirtings of all widths and price*. Embroideries ami isi css ul all descriptions. Shirt. Sheetings and Pillow Case Linons, (imported di rect | all of which they will sell at lower prices than any other house iu the city. 1400 Negro Blankets. Bed Blankets I<—4, 11-4, nud 12-4 in great variety. jKF*Th above goods arc all lmnglit now this Season Country Merchants and Strangers visiting Columbus will find it to thuir ad van ago to call Hiid look through before purchasing elsewhere. We charge nothing for showing goods. J. C. CALHOUN, October 20, 1H63, 11. It. JOilNS'iN. GROCERIES l GROCERIES I iF YOU want a nice roll for your breakfast, Imy noth ing but Paragon Flour. If yuu love Ham and Eggs remember that the place to buy them is at the House 133 Broad street, where is kept for sale Fresh Country Butter, yellow as gold, but not so coatly, Apples of all sizes and delicious flavor, Potatoes, native and the for eign article. Onions, Cheese, Sugar. Rice and JaeaCoffee, and now and then, a bushel of meal, Salt, Tea,anil in n few days we shall receive a fine lot of Havanas (irangos, and various other articles generally wunteil. it. M. A E. L. GRAY’S Oet. 27—ts Commission House, 133 Broad street. IN STRUCT ION IN MUSIC. ‘JmLr tCi . ‘,f!.li < !l J'OHKPH WAB.HEMER begs leave form the Inhabitants of Columbus* * J “ and vicinity, tliat heJs prepared to give lessons in Mu ffin. Order* left at Mr. Carter’s Music Store, will re ceive prompt attention. August 30, 1856. ini CLEAR Ml DEN O | HOGSHEADS clear sides Tennessee Bacon, Just re- Ol ceived on consignment, for sale by Nov. 4. 1856. 2t LIGON A TOMMEY. PRIVATE HOARDING. MRS. T. B. KIBVIN is now prepared to take Board er*; charge* reasonable. Residence near the Pre* byterisn Church. N(rv. 7, 1866. 6t. v , ■ BACON. FOR *ale 30 or 40 casks of Bacon to close consignment. STEWART, GRAY A CO. Oct 34—ts CORN J^ISTJD THE BRITISH PERIODICALS, AND TKXI TA.XUUXIH.’ CFVXDS- Great reduction in the price of the latter publication. L. Scott A Cos., New York, continue to publish the fol lowing leading British Periodicals, viz: THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative). THE EDINGBURGH REVIEW (Whig). THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Churoh). THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal). BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory). fPHK great and important events—Religious, Political. X and Military—now agitating the nations of tlie Old World, give to these Publications an interest and valua they never before possessed. They occupy a middle ground between the hastily written newt items, crude speculations, and flying rumors of the newspaper, and the ponderous Tome of the historian, written long after tlie living iuterest in the facts he records shall have pasted away. The progress of the War in the East occu pies a large space in their pages. Every movement ie closely criticised, whether ot friend or of foe, and all short-comings fearlessly pointed out. The letters from the Criiueuaud from tbu Baltic iu Blackwood'* Magazine, from two of its most pupular contributors, give u more intelligible and reliable account of the movements of the groat belligerents that cau elsewhere be found. 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For any one of the four reviews.- $3 UU For any two of the four Reviews 6 00 For auy three of rile four Reviews 7 00 F'or all four of the Reviews 8 00 For Blackwood's Magazine 8 00 For Blackwood arel three Reviews 0 0 f For Blackwood am the four Reviews 10 00 Payments to be made In all case* in advance. Money current in tho State whore issued will be received at par Clubbing. A discount of twenty-five per cent, from tlie above pri ces will be allowed to Clubs ordering direct troni 1.. Scott A Cos., four or more copies of any one or more of tlie above vvorks. Thus: Four copies of Blackwood, or of oub Re view, will ho scut to one address for SU; lour copies r.f the four Reviews and Blackwood for $80; midsoou. Postage. In all the principal cities ami towns, these works will be delivered, flee of postage. When sent by mail, the postage to any part of the United States will be but turnn ly-Jour c*tUt a year for “Blackwood,” and but fewtter. cents a year for each of flip Reviews. THE FARMEIt ‘H GUIDE To Scientific nud Pvacvical Agriculture. By Honry Stephens,.F. R. 8. of Edinburgh, and th* ltto J. P. Norton, Professor of Scieulifie Agriculture in Yale College, New Haven. 2 vole. Royal Octavo.— lWhi pages, and numerous W ood and Steed Engravings. This is. confessedly, the most complete work on Agri culture ever published, and in ordor to give it a widei Circulation tlie publishers havo resolved to reduc the price to Five Dollars for Hie Two Volumes 11 W lieu sent by mail (post-paid) to California and Oregon tin- price will ho $7. Touny other part of the Union and to Canada (post-paid). stl. work is not tiie old “Book of the Farm.” Remittances for any of the above publication* should always be addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers, LEONARD, 80OTT A CO., _ No. 64 Gold Street, New Y’nrk, COAL YARD. HIHOSL wishing COAL for Grates, cun he supplied ut A sl3 per Ton, by railing on JOHN W. HOWARD, , Nov 27 _ Agent Bolina Coal Miae Company. DH. TANARUS, J. BROOKS, UAS removed his office to No. 112 over th* / Bank of Columbus. tfjjz Residence on Troup Street, next above that of AK Mrs. Dr. Hoxey. September 26, 1806. 3m PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPER. HOCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. r IMIEBK MILLS ara prepared to furnish the beet ar- X tide of Printing and Wrapping Paper. Tlie paper on whicii Tho Daily Sun is printed, is mads at these Mills. FIREWORKS, FIREWORKS. fPHE subscriber has now received his full supply of X Colored. Plain and Fancy FIREWORKB, manufac tured expressly for his sales, by tho most experienced Pyrotechnist in the United State*. Tlie work* are neat ly and well made, and are sure to give satisfaction. Tho stock comprises Blue Lights, Rockets, plain and col’d. Serpents, Mines of stars, 6 sizes. Grasshoppers, Torpedoes, Flower Pots, colored] Pulling Cracker*, Benzols Lights, plain and Five point Stars, Pin Wheel*. No. i, 2, and 3, Maroons Scroll Wheels, Vertical Wheels, Triangles No. 1 and 2, Savons, Ac. Ac. Triangles open wor 5 sizes, Italian Streamer*, Caprices, Large Fancy Pieces. Homan Candles, plain and colored—of all kinds, All orders from a distance carefully packed aud torwar •led JOS. It. BUSHIER, N“ v - 6. 1856. 27 South Wharves. Philadelphia. PIANO FORTES. IjEUHUKS in want of a Fine ment, can tie supplied on moderatcßfW’{T*aT? term*. A fine assortment to select from,** * 1 1/ • at October 31. ts BAMMIH A KOGNEY’B GREAT REDUCTION IN FLOUR AT WINTER’S PALACE MILLS. DOUBLE EXTRA Family—equal to llirsni s “‘ iUl ;; t>o per bane I Extra Family gjq a Palace Mills Superfine 7 (,0 “ Georgia Mills, superfine, equal to Ten nessee 7 00 •* M Georgia Mills, tine, equal to Tennessee, 600 “ < Five per cent, discount to dealers. June .13. WINTER’S PALACE MILLB. ALABAMA FARM. {OFFER for sale,in Russell county, Alabama, a desirable FARM, containing 48f acres—2Boßflw acre* cleared and under fence, a good framed-*^* 2 ** house with four rooms (fire-places in each.) six neiciu houses, stables, crib*, and carriage house, a large framed Gin House and a first rate screw. The form i* well wa ten-d with tlir.-o good springs and one of tlie best well* in the county. The location is not surpassed for health any where; it lies within six miles South West of Co lumbus on tlie Eufoulu and Olennville road. Parsons wishing to bny will do well to call soon as 1 intend to give a bargain. Term* will he easy. Columbus, Ga.. Ang. 22,1866. C. E. II 151,8. P. MALLETT, General Commission Merchant, NEW YORK, CIAN be found at th* office of D. Coldeu Munay, Ksq / 62 South Street. Particular attention given to orders for Rope, Liqtioru, Cigars, Arc. Ac. Refer to Joint Munu, Kmj., D. Coldeu Muiray, Oolmnbue, Oa. New York. June 23, 1860. Otu. WILLIAM O. LEE f. Jf. M. CABTEIT LEE 4k. CARTER, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, General Agents and Collectors, COMMERCE STREET, MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA. W n { L r i* y P a l ,l<Mllar attention to the purchase and * v ealc or COTTON and other COUNTRY 1 PRODUCE Reference* i Johnson, Stewart A Cos. I Hargrove A Smith, Pomroy A Oregory, A. P. Pffeter A 00. Josiali Morris, | Joeepb 8. Winter. Liberal Cash Advances made on Consignments when desired. August 10, 1860. Iltf REMOVAL. WE have removed to Mr. K. Barnard'* old stand at No. 12 liroad Street, opposite Redd, Preer A Cos., where WB will continue to keep a supply of the best Provisions and Groceries, which we will sell at the lowest market prices. Thankful for past favors, w* respectfully solicit aeoa tinuance ot patronage. Terms cash or when called for Cash pai I for Country Produce. Oct. 9, 1856. JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. JEWELRY, r lAMEO, Pearl, Coral. Jet, and all Gold Beta, tb* larg vy est and finest assortment ever he for* offered in this city. *t .WILLARD A OOOPIH'i. wet. i-tt {NO. 100.