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About The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1858)
DAILY SXJ IST. Thuriday Morning, Feb. 11, 1858. Tbe Steamer South Caroliua arrived at our wharf yesterday, and will leave to day at 12 o’clock, M., for Apalachicola. The Steamer General Stokeß, Captain llodgson, arrived last, night, and leaves to-morrow for Apalachicola. New Advertisement*. Tbe Palace Mills, notwithstanding it is out of running order, appears determined not to be outdone in selling flour as cheap as the cheapest. Pitch in, gentlemen, we are glad to see a spirit of rivalry be tween you, to furnish the people with bread at prices in accordance with the stringency of the times. As tbe Carter Factory is now in the ring, with corn meal, we hope this arti cle will also decline in corresponding ratio with other neccessaries. See ad vertisement. Messrs. Ragland & Birch have received a large lot of flour, so that the peoplo need have no apprehensions of starving so long as they can raise the where-witli to buy with. See advertisement. Whoever lias taken up the canary bird advertised to day will get more than the worth of it by returning it to the owner. Carry it home at once and make $5, and spare yourself any reproach of conscience, if you happen to have any of the incon venient commodity on hand. “Give the devil his due,” is a homely maxim, but contains a great moral prin ciple. Recognizing its justice, we will state that we were misinformed as to the person concerned in inveigling the girl we alluded to yesterday, from the Orplinn Asylum, to a house of ill fame. How ever guilty she may have been of other offences of a like character, she was inno cent of this, and the blnme lies in another party, equally as bad and deserving of censure. We understand the girl denies that there was any outsidd influence brought to bear in determining her course, and that she acted solely on her own responsibility. While on this sub ject, we will state that we have it from reliable authority, that there are other negro women of like character with the one alluded to, who are as bad, or worse than this one. If such be the case they ought to be driven from the city at once, and never suffered to return. The guardian of the woman alluded to yesterday, is taking steps to rid the city of her presence, and she was to leave yes terday for parts remote, but whether she got off or not we have not been apprised. We are satisfied, however, if she has not already left, she will leave very soon.— Let the work go bravely on, until onr city has been rid of the hundred and one worthless characters who infest it. American Ocean Steamers. A recent American writer on ocean steam navigation, says that the United States have only fifty-seven steamers, measuring 94,795 tons, while Great. Britain has one thousand six. hundred and seventy —with an aggregate measurement of 606,330 tons. We have twenty-two steamers, of 45,000 tons, engaged in the foreign ana domestic mail service, while Great Britain has one hundred and twenty-one, 0f235,448 aggregate tonnage, engaged in the foreign mail service almost exclusively. We have thirty-seven steamers engaged in the coasting trade, while she has one thousand five hundred mid forty-eight similarly employed. The steam mail service of Great Britain costs that government nearly six millions of dollars annually, while the direct returns in postage amount to very little above that sum. The same author says that American steamers do not last, on an average, more than ten years; that to put anew set of boilers in one of the Collins’ steamers, which must be done every six years, costs about one hundred and ten thousand dollars; that a trip of the Arago or Fulton to Havre and back costs about forty-five thousand dollars ; and that, while to run a Collins steamer of 3,000 tons, at the rate of fourteen miles an hour, as has frequently been done, consumes one hundred und twenty-eight tons of coal per day, she can be run at the rate of twelve miles an hour with a daily consumption of eighty tons, or eleven miles with sixty-ono tons. Tbe power or coal necessary to produce speed increases as the cube of the velocity. Slavery In California. Senator Gwin, some years ago, carried several slaves with him to California, who after working a year, sued him for wages. The case has lately been decided by Judge Norton, of San Franisco, who in his de cision, stated that no contract was proved, and that the circumstances of these slaves bore an analogy to those of adult children who remained with their parenti and worked for them. The law would not imply a promise to pay wages; and some proof of contract or request must be proved to justify a judgment in favor of the claimant. A Painful Case. R. W. Young, a young man most re spectably connected in Washington, was arrested there on Tuesday, on charge of embezzling money from the city post office. He was held to $6,000 bail for his appear auce at the next term of the Criminal Court. 4W” Piles are on* of the moHt troublesome, a* well as painful afflictions of the human family, the cause of which, if inquired into, in variably is found to bo constipated bowels. Remove the cause, and be made whole. This can be done effectually by tbo use of Dr. J. Uostotter’s Stomach Hitlers; which, if taken as per directions on the bottle, will remove all flatulency or heaviness from the stom ach, cure costivenexs, assist digestion, give a good appetite, and impart a healthy tone to the whole system. Why not give it a trial all who suffer, and be relieved At once? and if health to you is preferable to sickness, continue to use it daily be fore meals. For sale in Columbus, Ga., at tbe Drug Btore of Feb. l-2w PKMBKKTON, NUCKOLLS A CO. PILKS IN BOTH FORMS CURED—Bead this: j “I can only account for my present sound ! health from the constant, though moderate use of | H'Kkiuvk'm Holland Bittsrs having from my j youth suffered at intervals from Piles, in both forms, sometimes so severely as to completely j prostrate me. 1 have for several months past, though subject to loss of sleep and unusual phyii- j cal effort, boon entirely free from any symptom of 1 this distressing disease; while my general health is very much improved. ’ Persous doubting the authenticity of this certifi cate are requested to call upon or communicate with the proprietors. They will take pleasure not 1 only in referring them to its author, but to many | others who have used the Holland Bitters for the same affection, with equal success. Sold at SI.OO per bottle, or six bottlea for $5.00, by the sole proprietors, BENJAMIN PAUK. Jr. k 00., manufacturing Pharmaceutists and Chemists, Pittsburgh, Pa., and by Druggists generally. February 7-Ct COMMERCIAL. DAILY SUN OFFICE, 1 Columbus, February 11, 1858. j COTTON—Our market closed yesterday very much excited under the news by the Indian. Quite a number of bales changed hands in a few hours time at prices ranging from 9% to 10%. Towards the close of the day holders were refusing the latter figure for strictly Good Middlings, and asking an advance of %c. There is but little doubt but buyers will concede the %, and Good Mid dlings will go to 11c. The receipts yesterday were 597 bales. 1,500 bales were sold. NEW YORK, Feb. 9.—Sales of Cotton to-day 3,000 bales—market firm. Freights heavy. 1 CHARLESTON, Feb. 9.—The sales of Cotton to day were 2,800 bales at % to %c. advance. Good Middling Fair is selling at 11% to 12c. SAVANNAH, Feb. 0. —The market to-day was very brisk aud the inquiry good. Prices remained quite firm. The transactions foot up 1,745 bales at prices ranging from 8% to ll%c. Consignees per Muscogee R. R., Feb. 11 Mont & W P RR, Mobile & G K R, J Casey, A McGiuty; Hull, Duck k Oo; Brooks A Chapman, ; 8 Hoffman, Gullen A Simona, Hannan A Son, GW Atkinsot! A Son, Eagle Mfg Cos, E H Beall, E W ) Toney, Allen A Caniak, W W Robison, J Kivlin, J H Howard, C A U; Pemberton, Nuckolls & Cos; J ! P k A Illgos, J M Davis, Curter A Jones ; Hughes, Daniel A Cos; J D Crows, A H Chappell, King A Sort by, Ellis A B, A Peterson; Dillard, Powell A Cos; L Napier. COLUMBUS GROCERY MARKET. COLUMBUS, February 11, 1858. BACON—This article is beginning to arrive in small lots. We quote, Sides 12%, Ilams 12%, Shoulders 10c., retail. There is still considerable green or unsmoked in market, which sells as fol lows: Sides 12%, Hams 11, Shoulders 9c. POTATOES, IRISH—Our market is very well supplied with choice plautiug potatoes, which are selling at $5 per barrel and $2 per bushel. SALT—Stock on hand very good, aud selling at $1 50 per sack. BUTTER—Northern 35; Tennessee 25; Country 30 cents. CORN MEAL is becoming more plentiful, aud is retailing at 90c. from stores and w agons. LAUD—Several fresh arrivals have given us a tolerable good supply of lard, which is selling at 12%c. retail and 11c. by the barrel. PORK continues at our former rates—slaught ered 8 to 8%c.: cut and salted 10c. COFFEE—Stock on hand ample. We quote Rio at 12% to 14, and Java 18 to 20c. CORN—The demand quite brisk and supply small, we quote at 75 to 80c. from stores. CHEESE—The stock ou hand is very good at the present time, and there is a steady demand at prices ranging from 12% to 15c. SUGAR, N. O.—We uotice some fresh arrivals from New Orleans which is selling at 8 to 9c. whole sale, and 8% to 10c. retail. SYRUP, N.O.—A tolerable good supply ou haud and selling at 32c. by the barrel, and 40c. retail. FLOUR—Tennessee Mills fram $7 to $9; City Mills $5 to $6 50. RICE—By cask 4%c., by retail 7c; supply good. MACKEREL—No. 1 in kits $3, ip quarter bids. $5, in half bbls. $9 50; No. 2in kits $2 25, in quar ter bbls. $4 50, half bbls. $8 26 to $9, whole bbls sl4; No. 3in bbls. sl2 50. Stock good. GOLD AND SILVER FOR. SALE By S. H. HILL. MONEY WANTED. UNCURRENT MONEY Oil ALABAMA, VIRGINIA, NORTH CAROLINA, and Northern States, bought and sold by S. 11. IIILL, At Hamden’s Express Office, 02 Broad St. April 15, 1857-ly J. R MURRAY, Successor to HAPPOLDT A MURRAY, JPP® *2 WM* BROAD ST.,^S3ra^ COLUMBUS, GA., MAKER AND DEALER IN GUNS, Keeps constantly ou hand, all kinds of Shot Guns, Powder Flasks, Powder, Rifles Shot Pouches, Shot, Pistols, Shot Belts, Caps, Dram Flasks, Game Bags, Gun Material Knives, Gun Wads, and every thing in tlie sporting line* Restocking and Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. Keys fitted and Locks repaired. February 9,1858-ts THE LADIES WILL have an excellent opportunity ou Thurs day next, at 11 o’clock, to restock their Flower Gardens with selections from our two hundred varieties of ever-bloomiug Roses. Cata logues can be seen any day previous to the sale by calling at our Auction Room. February 9-3 t AYER A GRAY. FOR RENT, IN the upper part of the city, a pleasant and commodious Dwelling House, with four or five rooms. Apply to A. J. lUDI)LE, at his Daguerrian Gallery, or to CHARLES 81/E. Feb.9-tf FOR RENT, A COMFORTABLE and convenient Residence, in the upper part of the city, containing four rooms, with a good well of water and all the neces sary out houses on the premises. Enquire at GREENWOOD k CO’S Wareshouse. February 5-4 t TO RENT, A large and commodious Cellar. Feb. 5-lm _ SMITH k DANIEL. TO RENT, A DWELLING HOUSE on Oglethorpe street, three doors below Odd Fellows’ Hall, or one east of the court house. Apply to Webb, at the stables of Dudley k Webb. W. WEBB. February 3,1858-ts FOR RENT, A HOUSE aud Lot east of the Court House, with four rooms, kitchen, smoke houso and garden. Will be rented until the Ist of January next. Apply to D. BUSSY A BROS. January 14,1858-ts TO RENT, r pilE late Residence of Captain P. T. Schley. X Apply to D. A. RIDGWAY. December 31—ts FOR RENT,, A GOOD Dwelling House, with lour p - rooms, a fire place to each; good well of water, garden and kitchen—in a good fl £o I neighborhood, just below the court house, jLJLLL aud nearly opposite Thomas Chaffin’s. Possession given immediately. Call aud examine. Dec. 17—ts 8. HOWARD. FOR SALE OR RENT. 11HE Dwelling House, with five rooms, X kitchen, smoke house and negro MpJ houses, good w ell of water, Ac., on the Fe- ■ ■ male Academy Square, occupied by Mr. lie Wolf, is offered for sule till the first of January, after that time it will be for rent if not sold. Apply to I’. A. CLAYTON, or F. G. WILKINS. December 9-ts HOUSE AND LOT IN WYNTON FOR SALK ON THE MOST ACCOMMODATIKO TERMS. f|MIK Lot contains seven acres, . X more or less. The House has five rooms ou the first floor, and two comf'irtably finished the all inHlEiCcSlßk thorough repair. Every necessary out building. If desired, the carpets and a greater portion of the furniture, also a nice selection of kitchen and dairy utensils, will be sold with the place. Apply to WM. F. PLANK. January 25,1868-ts TO RENT, 1.1011 the present year, one of the best arranged . and most desirable Residences In the city, lo cated in a fashionable quarter of tow n, containing six large and airy rooms, elegantly finished and gas in each, cl eru aud well water. Built upon two lots riinumg through from street to street. In the rear is mu excellent Carriage House and • abies. Indeed, everything necessary for comfort and elegance. Possession given immediately. Apply to __ AYER A GRAY. FOR SALE. A DWELLING House, with four room*. . . . J\. ou Jackson street, directly opposite to Geo. A. Norris’s, will he sold on re .son- Igl-I able terms. II not sold before tlie first ofj January it will be lor rent. Apply to Dec. 24-ts I. A. BKOKAW. BURNING FLUID. VV ERY good article, on hsnd and sot sdeat Jan. 20. IJAWORTH, NAGEL* COB. RIO COFFEE. p.i I BAGS ltio Coffee tu arrive aud lor sal. by Jll February 1. AVER * ORAf. NEW MILLINERY STORE. MISS L. LUDECUS RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies of Colum bua Mint she has removed to the Store next door above Mrs. L. J. Davies, No. 58 Broad atreet, where ahe haa just opened anew and splendid stock of MILLINERY GOODS, and is prepared to sell at very reasonable prices, Ludies’ Bonnets of every stylo; Dress Caps, Hair Dresses, French Flowers and Ribbons, together with every article usually kept in a Millinery Store. Site also has a large assortment of Dress Trim mings, Frluges,Galloons, Braids,Chenille, Duttons, Bugle Ornaments, Hoops aud Uair Braids. Also, Zephyr Worsted iu every viudety and Shade; Em broidery Patterns and every article used for em broidery. Also, a tine assortment of the most tasteful fancy articles, suitable for presents. FaaMonale Dress-making done. Call aud examine stock and prices. October 13, 1867-ts A CARD. #To all tltosc Interested IN THE BEAUTIFULISjJP*’ SCIENCE OF MUSIC. MR. G. AV. CHASE, front La Grange, wishing to mako a home in Columbus, very respectfully tenders hisussistuce as teacher of Mu sic, botii as a Science aud an Art. Having been teaching since his youth with his father, Mr. D. W. Chase, of La Grange, who is well known to be especially qualified to impart instruc tion, lie can very safely promise satisfaction to all who may commit Pupils to his care. Mr. C. will give instruction on tlie Piano, Viuliu, Guitar, aud all Orchestral Instruments, and iu Singing. (Orders for Music, arranged for Flute or Violin, ami Piano, or for String Band or Brass Band, will meet witli immediate attention.) Orders left at Mr. W. B. Carter’s Music Store, will be thankfully received. January 8, 1858. €, MUSIC SCHOOL. wj, *Mrs. T. V. Rutherford XwH* Will receive and instruct pupils on the PIANO AND GUITAR at the residence of Mrs. Ellen Howard, on Forsytli Street, between St. Clair abd Crawford, commen cing the Ist of October. Sept. 29, 1857. ts ONE HUNDRED VALUABLE NEGROES FOR SAFE. OWING to the precarious* condition of my own health and that of my family, lam resolved on withdrawing from my planting interest. I will therefore sell at 73F public sale (without reaerve) iu the Town of Demopolis, Marengo county, Alabama, mAmm all my NEGROES except two house servants, on Monday, 22d February next, 1 85 8, on a credit of twelve months, interest from date. Among said Negroes aro several first rate Me chanics, consisting of one No. 1 Brickmusou and Plasterer, and two first rate Carpenters. Tlie above Negroes are very valuable, well trail - ed plantation hands, having been raised in this county , and are valuable family Negroes. I am satisfied there has never before beeu such a lot of Negroes offered in this county. I will also sell at the same time and place, from 30 to 40 Work Mules, on the same terms. I will also offer at private sale my valuable Cotton and Corn-growing FL^ISTT^TIOIST, twelve miles south of Demopolis, containing about 5000 acres of Laud—looo acres cleared and in a fine state of cultivation. The above Lauds are di vided into rich black, prairie, sandy and bottom lands. I will make terms to the lands to suit purchasers. Can supply an abundant quantity of Corn, Fod der aud Farming Tools; and Stock of all kinds. JAMES R BRYAN. Jefferson, Marengo Cos., Ala. jan3odltw3 Stock of jA.T COST FOII CASH, —AT THE— CASH CLOTHING EMPORIUM —OF— ROSETTE, MELICk A CO, No. 125 Broad Street, Columbus, Goorgia. IN consoquence of the scarcity of money, Ro sette, Melick 4 Cos., for the noxt Sixty Days, will sell their entire stock at COST. All persons in want of goods in our liuo will do well to give us a call. The stock is ail new, of our own manufacture, aud selected with great care during the past summer and fall. All are invited to call aud judge for themselves. Nov. 3. ROSETTE, MELICK 4 CO. SELLING OFF AT COST FOR CASH. WISHING to close out my stock of Jewelry, Fancy Goods, Watches, Clocks and Silver Ware, I wiUgell for the next Thirty Days at Cost for Cash. Come one and’ all ami avail yourselves of the bargains to be offered at WILLA RD’S. Dec. 16-ts PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES! THE EAGLE MANUFACTURING CO. OFFER tlicir various styles of Uoods, compris ing Osuaburgs, Columbus Fashions, (stripes); Fine Knot Plains, Negro Korneys, Southern Kin seys, Truck for Trowsers, Cotton Rope, 4c., 4c., at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. They invite the special uttcution of the trudo to their stock, which is complete in every respect. J. RHODES BROWNE, Agent. Columbus,Ga., Dec. 15—ts VALENTINES! VALENTINES: A LARGE and well selected assortment of Val entines just received and for salo by the sub scribers. Persons living at a distance wouhl do well to send in tlieir orders at once, that lover’s and sweethearts may not be disappointed, ns tlie fourteentli of February will soon be here. A liberal discount made to country merchant* and othors buying a quantity. January 28. J. W. PEASE 4 CLARK. valentines: valentines: A LARGE lot just received by Feb. 8. CHAFFIN 4 JOHNSON. JUST RECEIVED J YI BARItEI.S New Buckwheat; 1U 10 Bbls. Double-Extra Genesee Flour; 5 Bbls. Large Hominy; 20 Baxes M. R.aud Layer Raisins; 30 Half Boxes M. R. and Layer Raisins ; 40 Quarter Boxes M. It. aud Layer ltaisins; 1 Hbl. Currants; 1 bbl. Cranberries; 6 Boxes Citron; 1 Can Prunes; 1 Barrel Cooking Prunes ; 50 Baskets Best Champagne Wine; Choice Goshen Butter and Cream Cheese. November 21. MARCUS 4 RAGLAND. JUST RECEIVED, BY AYEK & GRAY, \ BAGS Rio Coffee; •J'J 20 Tierces Rice: 200 Bushels North Caroliua Applss. February 9,1858. CASH FOR CORN AND WHEAT. riMIK highest prices paid iu cash for Corn aud J Wheat at the City Mills by J. Jefferson, or at Hamilton 4 Jefferson's Store, liroad atreet. February 0,1858. UPHOLSTERY. fI’IIE undersigned is prepared to do Upholster- X ing of all kinds. Chairs, Sofas,Tete-a-Tetes, 4c , repaired iu tbe neatest style and at moderate cost. Particular attention given to cushioning Church Pews, which will be done in a manlier to give satisfaction to customers. February 0. J 11. HIKES. FIRE PROOF. ROOK OIL for l'lro-Proof Painting, and Blake's Fire Proof Paint, for sale by Mot. DANFORTH A NAGEL MATCHES. WOOD and Fancy Matches, iu large quantl tiea, for sale by DANFORTH 4 NAGEL. BURNING FLUID. \ SUPERIOR article of Burning Fluid, for sale by DANFORTH 4 NAGEL. FINE HAVANA CIGARS. EMNK Havana Cigars lor sale at DANFORTH * NAGELS. PERFUME RY. IMKNCtI and American, from the best Perfu * mere—Lubin'a. Buzeus and otbei, for sale by Nov. 19. DANFORTH 4 NAGEL. BEDSTEADS A MAT TRASSES. A LARGE tot OU baud and for sale, very lov J. 11. SIKKB’. SEED RYE. I/UI BUSHELS Seed Rye, choice, tor sale by lUU Octl4 OUNDY * CO White Lead aud l.lnveed Oil JLST received per steamer South Carolina, and for sale by R. A WARE 4 SON February C, 1858. 30,000 Dollars WORTH OF DRY-GOODS AND CLOTHING, .A.T OOSX FOR CABH, FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. “ITTE will continue the next Thirty Days to offer Ts our large ami varied stock ofStaple and Fancy Dry Goods and Clothing at coat for cash, among which are to be found a large and great variety of Ladies’ Dress Goods, Ladies’ Cloaks and Talmas, at prices ranging from $2 to $25; 200 pieces Shirtings, from 5 to 8 cents per yard; 200 pieces Sheetings, from 7 to 9 cents; 300 piecos Calico, from 5 to 10 cents. A large lot of lino Beil Blankets, besides many other at tides at half their origiual cost. We desire pnrticulurly to call the attention of the Ludies to a large and very flue lot of Satin and Silk Velvet Bonnets, of the latest style, Just received, worth $6, $9, aud sl2, which we offer at $2, $3, and $4. The attention of gentlemen is invited to our stock ofUentlemeii’s Clothing, which we are offer ing in suits, at from $5 to sl7 50. Also, Boys aud Youths’ Clothing, at lower prices than ever before offered in tliiß market. Our ol ject iu thus offering our Uoods is a determ ination to reduce our stock aud meet our engage ments with creditors. Persons in search of bar gains will do well to give us a call, as we are determined to turn our Goods into money at some price. Terms—Casli ou delivery. P. S.—We have a large aud very flue stock of Carpots sent to us on consignment, which we are offering at prices ranging from 28% to 75 cents per yard. S. ROTIICHILD 4 BRO January 12, 1858.-lm still cheaper:: Great Reduction in Prices!!! $ QS^OOO WORTH OF STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, Ready Made Clothing, Boot*, Shoes, Blanket* Ac. AT COST roll CASH. UNTIL THE 16th OF FEBRUARY, 1858, WE will offer our entire Stock of Goods at prices positively less than ever before offered iu this city., to wit: Ladies Cloaks and Talmas, from $1 60 up; All-wool plaid, embroidered and bordered Shawls from $1 00 up : Plain and printed Delains, from 12% to 20ceuts; Cashmeres, from 25 to 37% cents; Scotch and French Plaids, 25 to 60 cents. French Calicoes 4-4 wide, from 12% to 20 cents; Collars, sets of Collars ami Sleeves, Bauds, Laces, Edgings, and Insertings. A large lot of French and Swiss white goods. Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves, aud numerous articles to tedious to enumerate iu an advertisement, AT LESS THAN TIIEIK ORIGINAL COST. Also a lately recieved lot of Ladies’, Gentlemen's, Boys uud Childs’ BOOTS -A.3STXS SHOES, AT NEW YORK PRICES. Gents and Youths’ READY MADE CLOTHING, AtejT” At prices regardless of Coßt.‘%s Blankets from 62% cents to $2 per pair: Negro Russets at $1 25 per pair, and other need ful articled, at greatly reduced pricca. Call and exnmiueour goods and prices. B. G. A S. STERN, Dec. 21, 1857. 6w 28 and 104 Broad St. -A.T COST TO CLOSE BUSINESS. PTHIK undersigned having determined todimm- X tinue business, are now ofleriug tlieir entire STOCK OF GOODS AT COST FOR CASH! Our Stock consists of EANCY MESS GOODS Os Every Description; Embroideries, Thread aud Valencia Luces, Lace Sets, Sleeves and Collar* ; Muslin Setts ; a great va riety of Prints and (linghans; a large lot of Bleach ed and Brown Sheetings and Shirtings from % to 12-4 wide; Linen Shirtings and Pillow Case Lin ens, Linen Table Damask and Linen Damask Cloths; Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Satinets and Cassiuieres; Osuaburgs and Tickings; Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Saddlery, Hardware, Crockery, Drugs, Ac. And a Large Lot of NEGRO BLANKETS. We most respectfully solicit a call from the La dies particularly and tlie public generally, as we are determined to sell aud will sell. All persons indebted to us by note or account, aud ulfo to tlie late firm of Threewits, Holt Ac., are earnestly requested to call and settle at once, as we are determined to close up our business. CODY, HUDSON, HOLT A CO. Columbus, Dec. 21, 1857. ts REMOVED. Wagon Making and Repairing. JOHN W. BEVILL lias re- - moved his Shop from Bry an street to Oglethorpe street, C/waJ a short distance north of ton’s Blacksmith Shop, where lie will be happy to serve his customers and the public. He has on hand a good stock of well seasoned timber and good workmen. Jan.3o-lm LILtUOKS. BRANDIES, in barrel* and bottles, finest quali ties. Whiskies—Nectar, Saddlebag, Old Rye, Bourbon, and various (fther brands. Rum—Old Jamaca, St. Croix, aud N. K. Rums. Gin—Pine Apple, Holland, and Pure Old Hol land, in bottles and barrels. Wolfs’Scheidam Schuaps. J Turner A Pro’s Cherry and Blackberry Brandies* Turner A Bro’s Ginger Wines. Peach Brandy Syrup: Lemon Syrup; Rasburydo. Pickles and Preserves. For sale by RAGLANI) A BIRCH. February 2,1166. “HARD TIMES.'’ SALKS CONTINUED AT COST! WISHING to close out my Stock of Goods I will continue selling at Cost for Cash. January 28. T. C. WILLARD. ON CONSIGNMENT. RECEIVED this day, from Apalachicola, Nine Barrels Mullet; Two Half Barrels Mullet; Five Barrels Red Fish; One Half Barrel Red Kish. For sale by lIUGHKB, DANIEL A CO. JamiHry 90, 1858-ts RICH iicil RIGID I )/ I TIERCES prime Rice just received and for ) sale low by RAGLAND A BIRCH. February 2, 1868. CARPETS AT COST. A FINE lot of CARPETINGS at Cost at A Nov. 10. 8. ROTIICHILD AHRO.S’ TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. ]If AVE opened this day a large aud beautiful . stock of Fancy Goods and Jewelry. Come one, come all. to buy your Christmas Gifts at D0c.22. WILLARD’S. OIL.*! OILS! Oils! I Train. Machinery, and Castor Oil, 1 for sale by I) VN FORTH, NAGEL A CO. January 26, 1858. WHO WANTS SKRVANTS! UJ Yt still hare several good Cwoks, Nurses, and Plough Roys for hire. January 22. * AYEK A GRAY. PLANTING POTATOES. 1(1(1 *** J *' ,q - choice yellow Planting Potatoes, J l “V / with pink eyes, for sale by February 2. RAGLAND A BIRCH. A CARD. fl l HE firm of Nance A Geener being dissolved, JL the subscriber will be found at the Drug Store of Messrs. Brooks jt Chapman, where he will be glad to wait on all his friends. January 2u-lm WILLIAM GEBXKR. MACK EREL. || w j PACKAGES, halves, quarters and kits, IwU all numbers. f<r sale at small advance for Cash by. K. BARNARD A CO. January 19, 1858. CHOICE DRIGM. 4 FI’K&ll supply of choice Drugs, every arti /\ cl - warranted pine aud genuine. For suie by 141. R A. WARE A SON. FIIESII MACKEREL, IN Kits, Nos. 1 and 2, just received by Sept 18. MARCUS A RAGLAND. WHITE LEAD. IX I || W | POUNDS Brooklyn White bead in 1 • *•” *Vy’ “ Oil, just received and for sale by March 26 R. A. WARM. I AUCTION & COMMISSION SALES. BY D. IL KLLIS. AT PRIVATE SALE. inn COTTAGE CIIAIKS; IVJ v/ 30 Ootton Mattrasaoa; 260 Boxas Tobacco; various brand,; 100 Kearns Wrapping I’apcr; Browns's Washing Machines; 50 Barrels Pure Old Bourbon Whisky, by the single gallon or barrel. —ALSO— One Fine Rosewood Piano. Several desirable KK3IDKNCKB. Jan. 7. FIRE AND THIEVES MAY bo in the main guarded against by buy ing one of Stearns 4 Marvin's SALAMANDER SAFES, ; of various sizes ami patterns, for sale by - Jl>n 7 ~ P. KLLIS. DRUGS AND MEDICINES’ DANFORTH, NAGEL A CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL druggists, No. 107 Broad St., Columbus, Ga., IN VITE tbe attention of all to their large stock of Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals; Dental nml Surgical Inatrunent* , French and other Perfumeries. Also, Window Glass,Glass Ware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brush es, 4c., which we are soiling at reasonable prices for Cash, or on approved credit. Merchants will And it to their interest to givo us their orders, as we make our purchases in quantities to enable us to supply the trade at low prices with pure articles. Physicians’ orders solicited and satisfaction guaranteed in regard to price and quality. PRESCRIPTION S Accurately compounded at all hours, day or night. LANDRETH’S, Warranted, Garden Seeds. In any quantities. January 22,1858-ly MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD. COKJMIII S, G v., January 23,1868. ALL GOODS not removed from the Depot within forty-eight hours 111 “ I after arrival, will he stored in a public Jj#£s3s4RL. warehouse at risk of Consignees. Vt .1. A list of Consignees will be published daily iu The Sun for tlie benefit of all concerned. Jan. 23-1 m J. M. BIVINS, Treasurer. FREIGHT DISPATCH. MERCHANTS ami Others shipping goods from NEW ORLEANS, NORTHERN GEORGIA, TENNESSEE and points beyond, arc informed that-a Freight Train now arrives daily from Montgomery aud West Point at 2 P. M. and leaves at 4P. M. Those ship ping goods to either of those places, or any Station on the Road, must have them iu tho Depot before 2 P. M. J. K. APPLKR, Agent, Montgomery und W. P. R. R. Columbus, Jan. 22, 1858. Ini FfiEIH GROCERIES. JUBT received a large lot of Fresh Cheese, a superior article; Goshen Butter, fresh and superior; Mackerel, in quarter and half barrels; llaisim*, layer and bunch, whole, half and quar ter boxes; Tobacco aud Cigars of various brands, at low prices; Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, Ac. For sale cheap for cash by Dec. 19. D. BUSSKY * BRO. BLACK JACK OU OAK WOOD. ALL persons iu want of good Fire Wood can have it delivered at the Muscogeo Rail Road Depot for $3 per cord. Full measure is guaran teed, or panics can re-measure if they desirq. Sold in any quantities from sto 600 cords. This wood is, without a doubt, the best ever offered in the market of Columbus. Orders left with Mr. J. L. Mustian, at the depot, will meet with prompt attention. Jan. 30-ts A. B. BOSTICK. Coal! Coal!! rpO induce families to use Coal, I wiil sell it at X sll per ton, cash ; and any quantity under a half ton at 75 cents per hundred pounds. Porsons who use coal at tlie above rates will find it as cheap as wood at $4 per cord. Those wishing Coal can alwuys find a good supply on hand at the Depot. Apply to J. K. APPLKR. Columbus, Dec. 23-ts NOTICE. IN consequence of damage done to the Canal by the late freshet we are compelled to stop the Mills for repairs, and cannot at present supply our customers at the lute advertised wholesale prices. Having but u limited stock of Flour ou hand, our prices will be, without deduction, for Extra Family, wholesale $6 50 Extra Family, retail 7 00 Superfine, at wholesale 6 00 Superfine, at retail 6 60 Tennesse Superfine, wholesale and retail, 6 60 Fresh ground Meal and llominy ou hand at all times. So soon as the damages can bo repaired we will commence grinding and supplying our customers as usual from these Mills, until then we will keep a supply of Flour constantly on hand from the Montgomery Mills at the above rates until further notice is given. L LIVINGSTON, Agent Jan. 18, MSL Winter’s Palace Mills. The Fish Market IN COLUMBUS, aA. LET everybody come and get one of those fine WHITE SIIAD which I am selling in front of the Post Office. As I have made arrangements at Savannah to bo supplied with Shad and other Fish during their running season. I shall hehuppy to supply tlie citizens of Columbus and adjacent country. The Kish wiil be delivered in any part of the city. All orders from the country, accom panied with the cash, will meet with prompt attention. 45F” Prices to suit the times. February 5-2 m W. E. BANDFOK I). Shad Market. riMIK subscriber is again at X old Stand, in front of Sunny South, Broad street, Columbus, where he will be happy to supply the lovers of Fish, and particularly the genuine WHITE SHAD. He receives fresh supplies from Savannah every morning, Sundays excepted. Orders from the country, accompanied by the cash, promptly attended to. Jan. 14-ts A. F. LANGFORD. FRUIT TRICKS. APPLES of the choiccMt quality. We have the fruit aa well as the trees. Pluiiin, Peaches, Pears, Apricots, Cherries, Nectarine*, Grapes, and a large variety of other desirable Fruit Trees and Flowers, Iron. THOH. 8. FKNTKEBB’S Luxemburg Gardens, near Greeusltorougli, N. C. The trees can be seen aud had at Ayer A Gray’s Auction Booms to-day and until all are sold. Call soon if you want choice selections. Cata logues supplied gratis. AYER A GUAY. January 29,1866. COPARTNERSHIP. f |MIK undersigned have this day associated them- X selves together under the name and style of AVER Sc GUAY, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and respectfully solicit a share of business—pledg ing thoiiiH.iltub to a faithful discharge of all! busi ness committed to their care. Li I isral ailvancsM mad.- on Consignments. A. K AYER, RH’II D M. GRAY. Columbus, Ga., Jan. 1, 1868-jalltf D. BUB.SKV A BROS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers iu all kinds of GROCERIES, No. 14 Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia. I>. BUSSEY . N BUSSEY I. M. BUSSEY. NEW GOODS I JVKW GOODS! —AT— ATKINSON A TAYLOR’S. RECEIVED per last Steamer from New York, beautiful Lara Sets, Sleeves and Collars; a beautiful lot of Linen Embroidered Collars at $1 each; a very handsome lot of Caoihrie Embroid ered Collars at half price. Call and are them, It.ey are ver) cheap. Jan. 22. JUST RECEIVED. i/'t IIO.YKS Adamantine and Slar Candles; .” I It) Box.a Sperm Candice, 00 Boxes of Green and lllatk Tea; A large lot of New Orleans Sugar; Crush, and aud Pulverized Sugar, for salo by February 2.1868. RAGLAND k BIRCiI. ADVANCES ON COTTON. CIASII ADVANCES made on (lotion consigned J to my ft lends in LIVERPOOL. CHARLESTON and SAVANNAH Novl3-.ini WM. W.GARRARD. NORTHERN BUTTER, A PRIME article,just received aud for sale by Jan 25. MARCUS 4 KAOLANI). HAVANA CIGARS. A FINK lot of choice Havana Cigara, aud a su perior article of Chewing Tobacco, for aale by Fab. 0. RAW ARK 4 SON. MORE PRIZES THAN BLANKS! EVERY A PRIZE! CAPITAL PKIZE: Anderson & Son’s Lottery, ON THE HAVANA PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS. Jasper County Academy Lottery. By Authority of State of Georgia. CLASS HH, Draws Ist of Feb., 1858, CLASS 11, Draws 15th Feb. 1858, In public, at Macon, Ga., under the sworn super intendence of K. C. liulklny ~nd Jos. Waterman, Ksq*., Tickets 810, Halves $5, Quarters $2 50. Prize* Payable Without Deduction. 30,000 Numbers—ls,6oo Prizes! SCHEME: 1 Prize of $60,000 1 “ 12,000 1 “ 5,(W0 1 “ 2,000 1 “ 1,000 1 “ 1,000 “ 500 1,000 ‘!■ “ 250 600 10 “ 200 2,000 100 “ IOC 10,000 480 Approximations 7,880 15,000 Prizes of $8 50 127,500 15,000 Prizes, amounting to $219,880 The 15,000 Prizes of $H 50 uro determined by the last figure of the number Hint drarts the Capital— if It is an odd uunibor, tlieu every odd number Ticket will bo entitled to $8 50; if it is an even number, then every even number Ticket will be entitled to $8 60, in addition to uny other Prize tbe Ticket may draw. Bank notes on sound Bunks taken at pur.— Checks on New York remitted for Priz.eß. Orders for Tickets or certificates of packages ol Tickets, to AN'DKKSON 4 SON, Managers, Macon or Savanuult, Ga. SMITH 4 WAGNON, Agents, December 15-td Columbus, (in. Livery and Sale Stable, Through from Broad to Oglethorpe Street, near the Maiket. COLUMBUS, GA. f{Y-_ TUK undersigned ATYVIy inform the public that I hey agLajiy have taken tlie Stables formerly occupied by Messrs. Walton 4 Tharp, and are prepared to offer superior inducements to all who desire their ser vices. Gentle Horses aud careful drivers furn ished. Our facilities for avcommodatiuK drovers ( a- f superior to any other Stable in tbe city, hav ing a large dry lot aDd commodious sheds. A I . ‘ml share of patronage is respectfully solicited. Oui particular attention will he given to the sale of Horses, and hoarding Horseß. _Feb. B, ‘6B-0m DUDLEY 4 WEBB. GROCERIES I GROCERIES I WE have just received a choice lot of EXTRA COSIIEN BUTTER; ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE; MACK EKKL, in hit* and half bbls ; CLAKI El ED, CRUSH ED uud ORLEANS SUGARS; MOCIIA, JAVA, aud RIO COFFEE; CIGARS and LIQUORS of every description ; SPERM and ADAMANTINE CANDLES; IRISH POTATOES; HYSON and BLACK TEAS; The attention of tlie public is respectfully called to tbe above articles, which can bo had “low down” by calling ut BEDELL 4 WEEMS. Jan. 1, 1868-;im To Our Customers. IjtROM and alter tbe first of Jnnuary next, we shall adopt, as near us possible, tlie CASH SYSTEM. Nkckssity compklls us to this courhk. E’rom that day all articles will be priced m cash. Where credits are given (which will only he extended to those who have promptly paid us) an addition will be made to tlie price named Hl’ cording to the time required by tho purchaser. Dee. IS, 1857. E. BARNARD 4 CO. COFFEE, Ac. BEST articles of Kio, .lava and Lagtiira. SAUCE*—Epicurean, John Bull, Worcester, Ac. Catsups—Tomato, Walnut, 4c. Fauns—Raisins iu whole, half and quar. boxes; Figs; uud Nuts in variety. Mackerel—Nos. 1, 2 aud 3, in whole, half and quarter barrels and kits. Bucewiieat—New hulled Buckwheat. Just received am! for sale bv February 2. K.ViEAS’D 4 BIRCH. CAB!Si a ARK. IAM not selling at cost, bu. I than those who pretend to sell ut cost. Ii i want Fur niture cull and examine the ware and learn the prices before buying elsewhere. Jan. 28. J.H. SIKES, 30 Broad st. BREAD!BREAD! WE have on hand and will keep a constant supply of Flour, Meal and Grits, which we will sell at prices to suit the times for Cash and Casli only. JKFFEKBON 4 HAMILTON. Tho highest market price paid for Shelled Corn by (Jan. 25.) J. 4 H. TO THE PUBLIC? - Having bought of Mr. jas. a. Bradford hi Interest, I will coiitlnuu the business ut the suine old stund, aud will keep constantly on haud every article that is usually kept in a Provision House, which i will sell low for Cash, a.vd Cash onlt. JOHN LIGON. January 4,1858-ts R. HOWARD, AUCTION & COMMISSION M KUC II ANT, WILL givo prompt attention to tho sale of all kinds of MKKCIIANDISE, either at private or auction nale. No. 148 Kant ide Broad Street, third door below Mnftonir Hall, ColtimhuH,Ga. THOMAS H. MAKCH, Auctioneo. Oct. 20, 1867-ts S. BOTHCHILD & BRO. Are opening their Kail stock of Ready Made Clothing. Also, a large lot of Youths’ und Boys’ ClothlDg. Call and examine their Goods at 82 Bsoad street. Oct* MOKE NEW GOODS —AT ATKINSON & TAYLOR'S. RECEIVED per last steamer from New York, 100 pieces best Madder Color Calicoes, which we will sell at 10 cents per yard; also, Bleached Sheeting, one yard wide, at 10 cents. Give us a call. We are offering great bargains for Cash. Jan. 22. O. W. ATKINSON 4 TAYLOR. NEW GROCERIES. JUST received Dried Beef, Smoked Tongues, White Northern Beans, Yellow Onions, Irish Potatoes, Kicsh Buckwheat Flour, Cltoice Goshen Butter and Cheese, Flour aud Meal, fresh and al wnysou haud; Choice Leaf Lard ami Country Ilnurs. Terms strictly cash. For sale by JEFFERSON 4 HAMILTON, Oct. 27 Xo. 12 liroad street. FINE WINKS. IjllNE i’ort, Madeira, Sherry, Claret, Chantpugtte 1 ami Ginger Wine. For suie by October 27 JEFFERSON 4 HAMILTON TOBACCO AND CIGARS. lAXTKA Smoking und Chewing Tobacco and Hi Cigars, for sale by October 27 JEFFERSON 4 HAMILTON. TOBACCO. 1(1 BOXES line Tobacco, for sale low for Cash to IU close consignment, by July 27 JEFFERSON 4 HAMILTON ROCK SALT. ROCK SALT 111 blot ks from 10 to 200 lbs., a su perior article for stock uud cheaper titan any other salt, by GUNIIY * CO. ” HAVANA CIGARS. ’ | ‘HE choicest brands of Havana Cigars received 1 und for sale, ut wholesale aud retail, ly Oct 22 RAGLAND 4 BIRCH. SHAWLS. V GREAT variety of Ladies’ Shawls and Scarfs, of Chenille, Plush. Wool. 4c. Alsu, a largo stock of Hosiery, just received l,y OctU S. ROTIICHILD 4 KBO PLANTING POTATOES. I ( i( 1 BARRELS Pink Eyes lor salcatsmullnd -Ivance for Cash by Jan. 19. K. BARNARD 4 CO. REDUCED PRICES. CtORN MEAL aud HOMINY at eighty cents / per Itushul at Nov. 10 WINTER’S PALACE MILLS. CHEWING TOBACCO. A FEW boxes of pure vlrgiu leaf, 7 ILs lu a box, for sale by GUNBY 4 CO CIGARfI. HAVANA CIGARS, of the liucst aud best brands, to be hud at April 10. EBOOKS 4 CHAPMAN’S Chestnuts! Chestnuts! 15KKS1I aud large Italian Chestnuts just it- P celTvd and (or sale at A. YELATI’B. December 29 tl