DAILY SUN.
Friday Horning, Feb. 111, 1858.
For Apalachicola.
The steamer South Carolina, McAllister
master, being unable to get off yesterday
as intended, will leave to-day at 10 o’cl’k
A. M„ for Apalachicola and intermediate
landings. _
New Advertisement*.
We would call the attention of our
grocery merchants to the large sale of
New Orleans sugar, to take place at Sa
vannah on Monday neat, at auction, by
Minis & Johnston. It will be a better i
chance to get sugar cheap than to go to
New Orleans for it.
We would also call attention to the ad
vertisements of Mr. G. W. Martin, of
Flour and Seed Oats for sale.
We would also call attention to the lec
ture to be read to-ui'glit before the Young
Men’s Christian Association. Mr. Jack
son will doubtless interest those who may
Jie present on the occasion.
The Inferior Court.
This body having transacted all the
business before them, adjourned on Wed
nesday evening until Saturday, when
they will again meet for the transaction
of County business, and some other busi
ness that will come before it them.
Arrival Extraordinary.
Professor DeGrath, the great Electric
Oil man, with his shad-bellied coat, knee
breeches, gold buckles, silver buttons and
sugar loaf hat, has arrived in our city,
and is again stirring up the people to u
sense of the marvellous properties and
virtues of his incomparable, inapproach
able, all-healing, never-failing, sine. qua
non, elixervitce, magical, radical, tragical,
Electric Oil. We have heard of many
wonderful cures of rheumatism, and dis
eases of a kindred nature, by this Oil,
and we doubt not that there is some vir
tue in it, for many diseases of a local
character.
Condition of the Planter* of Georgia.
Editors Savannah Republican :—I have
observed several references in the Repub
lican, of late, to what you are pleased to
designate the solvent and prosperous con
dition of the planters of Georgia. The
small number of cases reported to have
been returned to the Inferior Court of
Hancock county, and the high prices
which negroes are commanding, you are
glad to consider as so many evidences of
the healthful condition of the planting
interests, and of the country generally
Permit me to say, that the cases to which
you have from time to time referred, are
exceptional cases. In this county—a
smaller county than Hancock, and equally
as prosperous and solvent—seventy cases
were returned to the February term of
the Inferior Court —all of which, with
two exceptions, were suits for money.—
The returns in other counties throughout
the State, as far as my information ex
tends, will be very heavy. I have heard
that a single legal firm will briDg to the
Federal Court, at Marietta and Savannah,
suits to the amount of $50,000. These
latter suits, it is true, are for the most
part against merchants ; but if the plan
ters would pay the merchants, tho mer
chants would be able to pay their credi
tors. So, it is the planter, after all, who
is in debt, and not the merchant.
The reports which have reached you in
regard to the prices of negroes, are equal
ly wide of the mark. There are but few
counties in the State where prime field
hands will bring over SI,OOO cash-, and
Bimply because the money is not in the
country to pay for them. Perhaps a
small lot, if sold in any of the cotton pro
ducing counties, would bring that figure
But what I mean to say is that prime
bauds, from 18 to 30 years of age, unless
sold under favorable and exceptional
circumstances, will not, at Sheriff’s sale,
average more than SI,OOO. Twelvo
months ago such hands would have readi
ly commanded one-fiftli, if notone-fourth
more. A boy, twelve years old, brought
on the block, in Monroe county, last
spring, SBOO. The same boy, at Sheriff’s
sale, the first Tuesday in December, sold
for $560. The reports which have readi
ed you, I presume, were based upon ad
ministrator’s sales, where legatees to
whom the money was going, came in com
petition with each other ; or where there
was a credit of twelve months.
The planters of Georgia are more in
debt than you are aware of. They have
ceased to raise their own mules and
horses, and hogs, and for some years
have looked to Tennessee, Kentucky and
Ohio for their supplies. In this way
many of them have become, to some ex
tent, involved in debt. There are but
few counties in the State, where, with all
the disasters which have attended the
cotton crop the past five years, planters
can afford to grow cotton at from six to
ten cents per pound, and pay from six to
eight cents for pork, and from $l3O to
$175 for mules. This is the key to the
present condition of many of the planters
in this State. Upson.
The public (the ladies particularly) are re
spectfully iuvited to attend the reading an Essay
hy Mr. Jackson, before the Young Men’s Christian
Association of this city, at their room over Tem
perance Hail, TUIS (Friday) EVENING, at 7
o’clock. G. J. PEACOCK, Cor. Sec’y.
CARD PRINTING.
The proprietors of the Daily Sun Office, liaviug
Just received from New York, a large stock of the
iiuest Cards ever brought to this city, (Smith A
Peters’ best) and having one of Hoe A Co’s.
CARD PRINTING MACHINES,
are prepared to execute orders in this line in
style not to be excelled, and at moderate rates.
Send in your orders.
NEW GEORGIA HAMS,
JUST received and for sale by
Jan. 26. MARCUS A HAUL AND.
NOTICE EXTRA.
ALL persona indebted to WM. C. OSBORN hy
note or open account are requested to call on
the undersigned and make payment. I can be
found at D. P. Ellis's Auction Room.
January 29-ts GEORGE OSBORN.
LARD ! LARD!
A LARGE supply Just received and for sale at
the lowest market prices by
February 6-ts ALLEN A CAM AK.
NEW GOODS!
JUST received this day a tine stock of Gold and
Coral Necklaces, new styles; floe Cameo ai.d
Coral Sets, Silver Ware, Ac., at Cost at
January 28. T. C. WILLARD’B.
MEERSCHAUM ~
SMOKING TOBACCO.
ANEW and superior article—l6,ooo pounds—
foraale hy HULL, DUCK A CO.,
February 2-ts Side Agents.
FANCY ST. LOUIS FLOUR.
IA BARRELS Plants’ Extra Union and Dei
YU mond brand* for aale at small advance for
Oaah hy K, BARNARD A CO.
January 19,1868,
COMMEBCIAL.
DAILY SUN OFFICE. 1
Columbus, February 12, 1868. J
COTTON—Our market waa very animated yes
terday. Buyers yielded a further advance of )£c.
ou strictly Good Middlings. The market closed
firm and buoyaut at from 10 to Receipts
668 bales. 7J2 bales sold.
NEW ORLEANS, Feb. B.—Sales or Cotton to
day 16,000 bales, mostly before the Arabia's news
was received. After receipt of the accounts the
market advanced to A c - Middling!, are quoted
10'4 to 10%c. Coflee buoyant and quoted at 9to
IOJ4 cents.
MOBILE, Feb. o.—Sales of Cottou to-day 3,600
bales. The market has advanced under the
i Arabia's news. Sales for three days 15,500 hales;
receipts for the same time 14,C00 hales.
NEW’ YORK, Feb. 10.—The sales of Cotton to
day reached 2,000 bales, at au advance of %to ‘A
-1 Middling Uplands are quoted nt l‘2c.
CHARLESTON, Feb. 10.—Sales of Cottoy to-d*y
2,300 bales. The market advanced %c. after re
ceipt of Indian’s news.
SAVANNAH, Feb. 10—The market to-day was
not so animated as it has been for tho past few
days. The inquiry for good Cotton was better.
Prices remained unchanged. The sales of the day
amount to 857 bales, at prices ranging from 9% to
i 12c. Tho news by the Indian arrived after the
close of business.
MONTGOMERY, Feb. 10.—-There was a good de
mand yesterday, at a further advance of an %,
buyers taking all that was offered. The sales
comprise 1015 bales. We quote Middlings 10%,
Strict Middlings 10%, and Good Middlings 11c.
The following statement shows tho receipts,
shipments and stock of cotton on hand in Mont
gomery this season to date us compared with the
last season at the same time:
1857. 1858.
Number of bales received 64,965 53,152
Number of bales shipped 43.444 34,026
Stock on hand February 10 11,521 19,12 G
Consignees per Muscogee K. H., Feb. 12
Mont k W P It It, Mobilo A G It R, F Burma,
Stow & Rhodes, King k Sorsby, Estes k Brother,
T Markham, W Eyles, J B Jones, Boynton k Cos,
Carriker k Nowton, T Kenny; Hughes, Daniel k
Cos; Jas M Itae. _
COLUMBUS GROCERY MARKET.
COLUMBUS, February 12, 1858.
BACON—This article is beginning to arrive in
small lots. We quote, Sides Hams 12%,
Shoulders 10c., retAil. There is still considerable
green or uusmoked in market, which sells a9 fol
lows: Sides 12%, Hams 11, Shoulders 9c.
POTATOES, IRISH—Our market is very well
supplied with choice planting potatoes, which aro
selling at $5 per barrel and $2 per bushel.
SALT—Stock ou hand very good, and selling at
$1 50 per Rack.
BUTTER—Northern 35; Tennessee 25; Country
30 cents.
CORN MEAL is becoming more plentiful, and
is retailing at 90c. from stores and wagons.
LARD—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—Tho demand quite brisk and supply
small, we quote at 75 to 80c. from stores.
CHEESE—The stock on hand is very good at
the present time, and there is a steady demand at
prices ranging from 12% to 16c.
SUGAR, N. O.—We notice some fresh arrivals
from New Orleans which is selling at 8 to 9c. whole
sale, aud 8% to 10c. retail.
SYRUP, N.O.—rA tolerable good supply on band
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, in quarter bbls.
$5, in half bbls. $9 50; No. 2 in kits $2 25, in quar
ter bbls. $4 50, half bbls. $8 25 to $9, whole bbls
sl4; No. 3in bbls. sl2 50. Stock good.
GOLD AND SILVER
FOB SALE
By S. H. IIILL.
MONEY WANTED.
UNCURRENT MONEY
On ALABAMA,
VIRGINIA,
NORTH CAROLINA, and
Northern States, bought and sold hy
S. 11. HILL,
At Ilarnden’s Express Office, 62 Broad St.
April 15, 1857-ly
J. P. MURRAY,
Successor to
HAPPOLDT A MURRAY,
BROAD ST.,
COLUMBUS, Or A..,
MAKER AND DEALER IN GUNS,
Keeps constantly on hand, all kinds of
Shot Guns, Powder Flasks, Powder,
Rifles Shot Pouches, Shot,
Pistols, Shot Belts, Caps,
Dram Flasks, Came Bags, Gun Material
Knives, Gun AVads,
and every tiling in the sporting line.
Restocking and Repairing done with neatness
:nd dispatch. Keys fitted and Locks repaired.
February 9,1858-ts
FOR RENT,
IN the upper part of the city, a pleasant and
commodious Dwelling House, wnh four or five
rooms. Apply to A. J. RIDDLE, at his Daguerrian
Gallery, or to CHARLES BIZE. Feb. 9-ts
TO RENT,
A large and commodious Cellar.
Feb. 5-lm SMITH A DANIEL.
TO RENT,
A DWELLING HOUSE on Oglethorpo street,
three doors below Odd Fellows’ Hall, or one
east of the court house. Apply to Webb, at the
stables of Dudley A Webb. W. WEBB.
February 3,1858-ts
FOR RENT,
A HOUSE and Lot east of the Court House,
with four rooms, kitchen, smoke house and
garden. Will be rented until the Ist of January
next. Apply to D. BUSSY A BROS.
January 14,1858-ts
TO RENT,
fIA HE late Residence of Captain I>. T. Schley.
1 Apply to 1). A. RIDGWAY.
December 31—ts
FOR SALE OR RENT. ’
rpilK Dwelling House, with five rooms,
X kitchen, smoko house and negro Kggpll
houses, good well of water, Ac., oil the Fe- l‘-i JM
male Academy Square, occupied by Mr. DeWolf, is
offered for sale till the first of January, after that
time It will he for rent if not sold. Apply to P. A.
CLAYTON, or F. G. WILKINS.
December 9-ts
HOUSE AND DOT IN WYNTON
VOR SALI ON Tilt MOST ACCOMMODATING TIRMS.
TMIE Lot contains seven acres, .
. more or less. The House has
five rooms ou the first floor, and flrjrs>jw,-4)*a.
two comfortably finished I"■. 1 ■ l 'lVi* awl
chambers in the attic—all
thorough repair. Every necessary out building.
If desired, the carpets niid a greater portion of the
furniture, also a nice selection of kitchen aud
dairy utensils, will be sold with the place.
Apply to WM. F. PLANK.
January 25, 1858-ts
TO RENT,
I [TOR the present year, one of the best arranged
1 and moat desirable Kesidenro* lu the city, lo
cated in a fashionable quarter of town, containing
six large and airy rooms, elegantly finished and
gas in each, cistern and well water. Built upon
two lots running through from street to street.
In the rear is an excellent Carriage House nud
Stables. Indeed, everything necessary for comfort
and elegance. Possession given immediately.
Apply to _ AYER A ORAY.
FOR BALE,
A DWELLING House, with four rooms,
on Jackson street, directly opposite
to Geo. A. Norris’s, will be sold ou reason- Igg j|
able terms. If not sold before the first ofJUkL
January it will be for rent. Apply to
Dec. 24-ts I. A. BKOKAW.
BURNING FLUID.
A VERY good article, on hand and for sale at
Jan. 26. I)A.VFORTH, NAGELACO’S.
RIO COFFEE. ~
CAY BAGS Rio Coffee to arrive and for sal* by
JU February 1. AYER A GRAY.
CHAMPAGNE WINE.
m BASKETS very superior Champagne Wine,
at reduced price to close consignment.
For sale by RAGLAND A BIRCH.
February 2, 1868.
POTAHH*
BEST quality white Potash, for sale by
Augl2 DANFORTH, NAGEL A GO.
NEW MILLINERY STORE.
MISS L. LUDECUS
RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladiea of Colum
bus that ihe has removed to the Store next
door above Mrs. L. J. Davies, No. 68 Broad street,
where she has just opened anew and splendid
stock of
MILLINERY GOODS,
anil is prepared to sell at very reasonable prices,
Ladles’ Bonnets of every style; Dress Caps, Hair
Dresses, French Flowers and Ribbons, together
with every article usually kept in a Millinery
Store.
She also has a large assortment of Dress Trim
mings. Fringes, Galloons, Braids,Chenille, Buttons,
Bugle Ornaments, Hoops anil Hair Braids. Also,
Zephyr Worsted in every variety and Sliado; Em
broidery Patterns and every article used for em
broidery.
Also, a flue assortment of the most tasteful
fancy articles, suitable for presents.
Faslilouale Dress-making done.
Cell and examine stock and prices.
October 13,1867-ts
A CARD.
#To all those Interested
IN THE BEAUTIFUL
SCIENCE OP MUSIC.
MR. G. W. CHASE, from La Grange,
wishing to make a home in Columbus, very
respectfully tenders hisassistaco as teacher of Mu
sic, both as a Science and au Art.
Having been teaching siuce his youth with his
father, Mr. D. W. Chase, of La Grange, who is well
known to he especially qualified to impart instruc
tiou, he can very safely promise satisfaction to all
who may commit Pupils to his care.
Mr. C. will give instruction ou the Piano, Violin,
Guitar, and all Orchestral Instruments, and in
Singing.
(Orders for Music, arranged for Flute or Violin,
and Piano, or for String Band or Brass Baud, will
meet with immediate attention.)
Orders loft at Mr. W. B. Carter’s Music Store,
will be thankfully received.
January 8, 1868.
# MUSIC SCHOOL. rent.
Mrs. T. V. Rutherford
Will receive and instruct pupils on the
PIANO AND GUITAR
at the residence of Mrs. Ellen Howard, on Forsyth
Street, between St. Clair übil Crawford, commen
cing tho Ist of October.
Sept. 29, 1857. ts
ONE HUNDRED
VALUABLE NEGROES
FOR SALE.
OWING to the precarious condition of
my own health ami that of my family,
I am lesolvcd ou withdrawing from my jgA
planting interest. I will therofore sell
public sale (without reserve) in the Town
of Demopolis, Marengo couuty, Alabama,oJeLk
all my NEGROES except two house servants, ou
Monday, 22d February next, 1 85 8,
on a credit of twelve months, interest from date.
Among said Negroes are several first rate Me
chanics, consisting of one No. 1 Brickmason and
Plasterer, and two first rate Carpenters.
The above Negroes are very valuable, well train
ed plantation hands, having been raised in this
county , and are valuable family Negroes. I am
satisfied there has never before been 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 oiler at private sale my valuable
Cotton and Corn-growing
PLANTATION,
twelve miles south of Demopolis, containing about
5000 acres of Land—l6oo acres cleared and in a
fine state of cultivation. The above Lands are di
vided into rich black, prairie, es-. ‘y and bottom
lands.
I will make terms to the lauds to suit purchasers.
Can supply an abundant quantity of Corn, Fod
der and Farming Tools; and Stock of all kinds.
JAMES R BRYAN.
Jefferson, Marengo Cos., Ala. jan3odltw3
$30,000
Stock of Ready-Made Clothing,
A.T COST IFOIR. CASH,
—AT THE—
CASH CLOTHING EMPORIUM
—OF—
ROSETTE, MELICk A CO,
No. 125 Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia.
IN consequence of the scarcity of money, Ro
sette, Melick A Cos., for the next Sixty Days,
will soli their entire stock at COST.
All persons in want of goods in our line will do
well to give us a call. The stock is all new, of
our own manufacture, aud selected with (freat
care during the past summer and fall.
All are invited to call and judge for themselves.
Nov. 3. ROSETTE, MELICK A CO.
SELLING OFF
AT COST FOR CASH.
WISHING to close out my stock of Jewelry,
Fancy Goods, Watches, Clocks and Silver
Ware, 1 will sell for the next Thirty Days at Cost
for Cash.
Coine one and all and avail yourselves of tho
bargains to be offered at WILLARD’S.
Dec. 15-ts
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES!
THE EAGLE MANUFACTURING CO.
OF! ER their various styles of Goods, compris
ing Osnaburgs, Columbus Fashions, (stripes);
Pine Knot Plains, Negro Kerseys, Southern Lin
seys, Truck for Trowsers, Cotton Rope, Ac., Ac., at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
They invito the special attention of the trade to
their stock, which is complete in every respect.
J. RHODES BROWNE, Agent.
Columbus, Ga., Dec. 15-ts
VALENTINES S VALENTINES!
A LARGE and well selected assortment of Val
entines just received and for sale by tho sub
scribers. Persons living at a distance would do
well to send in their orders at once, that lover’s
and sweethearts may not be disappointed, as the
fourteenth of February will soon be here.
A liberal discount made to country merchants
and others buying a quantity.
January 28. J. W. PEASE A CLARK.
VALENTINES! VALENTINES!
A LARGE lot just received by
Fob. 8. CHAFFIN A JOHNSON.
JUST RECEIVED
l/\ BARRELS New Buckwheat;
Il_/ 10 Bbls. Double-Extra Genesee Flour;
5 Bbls. Large Hominy;
20 Baxes M. R.and Layer Raisins;
30 Half Boxes M. R. and Layer Raisins ;
40 Quarter Boxes M. R. and Layer Raisins;
1 Bbl. Currants; 1 bbl. Cranberries;
5 Boxes Citron; 1 Can Prunes;
1 Barrel Cooking Prunes;
50 Baskets Best Champagne Wine;
Choice Goshen Butter and Cream Cheese.
November 21. MARCUS A RAGLAND.
JUST RECEIVED,
BY AYER & GRAY,
p.(\ BAGS Bio Cofloe;
Li ./ 20 Tierces Kice;
200 Bushels North Carolina Apples.
February 9, 1858.
CASH FOR COHN AND WHEAT.
rjMIK highest prices paid in cash for Corn and
X Wheat at the City Mills by J. Jefferson, or at
Hamilton A Jefferson’s Store, Broad street.
February 6, 1868.
UPHOLSTERY.
f|MI K undersigned is prepared to do Upholster-
X Ing of all kinds. Chairs, Sofas.Tete-a-Tetes,
Ac , repaired in the neatest style aud at moderate
cost. Particular attention given to cushioning
Church Pews, which will be done in a manner to
give satisfaction to customers.
February 6. J. H. BIKKB.
FIRE PROOF.
ROOF OIL for Fire-Proof Painting, and Blake’s
Fire Proof Paint, for eale by
Nov. DANFORTH A NAGEL.
MATCHES.
WOOD and Fancy Matches, in large quauti
ties, for sale by
DANFORTH A NAGEL.
BIRXINO FLUID.
A SUPERIOR article of Burning Fluid, for sale
by DANFORTH A NAGEL.
FINE HAVANA CIGARS.
17 INK Havana Cigars for sale at
’ DANFORTH A NAGELS.
PERFUMERY.
FRENCH and American, from the best Perfu
mers—Lubin's. Bazens and others, for sale by
j Nov.lfl. DANFORTH A NAGEL.
BEDSTEADS A. MATTRASSES.
A LARGE lot on hand and for eale, very low
Kt J- II- SIKES’.
SEED RYE.
| Ir w k BUSHELS Seed Rye, choice, fur sale by
lUU octl4 OUNBY A 00.
White Lead and Linseed Oil
JUST received per steamer South Carolina, and
for aale by It. A. WARE A SON.
February 6,1868.
30,000 Dollars
WORTH OF
ZDZRT^-OOOIDS
AND CLOTHING,
-A.T OOST FOR OA§IH,
FOR THE NEXT THIRTY’ DAYS.
WE will continue tho next Thirty Days to offer
our large and varied stock of Staple and Fancy
Dry Uoods and Clothing at cost for cash, among
which are to bo found a largo and great varioty of
Ladies’Dress Goods, Ladios'Cloaks and Talmas, at
prices ranging from $2 to $25; 200 pieces Shirtings,
from 6 to 8 cents per yard; 200piecos Sheetings,
from 7 to 9cents; 300 pieces Calico, from 5 *o 10
cents. A large lot of flno Bed Blankets, besides
many other ai tides at half their original cost.
We desire particularly to call the attention of tho
Ladies toa large and very line lot of Satin and Silk
Velvet Bonnets, of the latest style, just received,
worth $6, SO, aud sl2, which we offer at $2, $3,
and $4.
The attention of gentlemen is invited to our
stock of Gentlemen’s Clothing, which we are offer
ing in suits, at from $5 to sl7 60. Al.o, Boys and
Youths’ Clothing, at lower prices than ever before
offered In this market.
Our object in 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 Uoods into money at some
price.
Terms—Cash on delivery.
P. S.—We have a large and very fine stock of
Carpets sent to us on consignment, which we are
offering at prices ranging from 28LI to 76 cents per
yard. 8. ROTHOHILD A BRO.
January 12, 1868.-lm
STILL CHEAPER ! !
Great Reduction in Prices!!!
a ssTooo
WORTH OF
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS,
Ready Made Clothing,
Boots, Shoes, Blankets Ac.
AT COST FOR CASH.
UNTIL THE 15th OF FEBRUARY, 1858,
WE will offer our entire Stock of Goods at
prices positively less than ever before offered
in this city., to wit:
Ladies Cloaks and Talmas, from $1 50 up;
All-wool plaid, embroidered and bordered Shawls
from $1 60 up:
Plain and printed Delnins, from 12JxJ to 20cents;
Cashmeres, from 25 to 37 X A cents;
Scotch anil French Plaids, 25 to 50 cents.
Frencli Calicoes 4-4 wide, from 12to 20 cents;
Collars, sets of Collars and Rands, Laces,
Edgings, and Insertiugs. A large lot of French
and Swiss white goods, Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves,
and numerous articles to tedious to enumerate in
an advertisement,
AT LESS THAN THEIR ORIGINAL COST.
Also a lately recieved lot of Ladies’, Gentlemen’s,
Boys aud Childs’
BOOTS -A-TsTID SHOES,
AT NEW YORK PRICES.
Gents and Youths’
READY MADE CLOTHING,
At prices regardless of Cost.~%&
Blanketn from 62% cents to $2 per pair:
Negro Russets at $1 25 per pair, aud other need
ful articles, at greatly n duced prices.
Call and examine our goods and prices.
B. G. k 8. BTKRN,
Pec. 21, 1857. 5w 28 and 104 Broad Bt.
-A-T COST
TO CLOSE BUSINESS.
TIIK undersigned liaviug determined to discon
tinue business, are now offering their entire
STOCK OF GOODS
AT COST FOR CASH!
Our Stock consists of
FANCY DRESS GOODS
Os Every Description:
Embroideries. Thread and Valencia Laces, Lace
Sets, Sleeves andCollarb; Muslin Setts ; a great va
riety of Prints and Ginghans; a large lot of Bleach
ed and Brown Sheetings and Shirtings from % to
12-4 wido; Linen Shirtings and Pillow Case Lin
ens, Linen Table Damask Linen Damask Cloths;
Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Satinets and Cassimeres;
Osnaburgs 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 tho public generally, as we
are determined to sell and will sell.
All persons indebted to us by note or account,
and also to the late firm of Threewits, Holt Ac., are
earnestly requested to call and settle at ouce, 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 ban re- _
moved his Shop from Bry JjfcK'ToßPi’
an street to Oglethorpe street, tfBRJ
a short distance north of Wal ■
ton’s Blacksmith Shop, where he 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. 30-1 m
LIQUORS.
BRANDIES, in barrels and bottles, finest quali
ties. Whiskies—Nectar, Saddlebag, Old Rye,
Bourbon, aud various other brands.
Rum—-Old Jamaca, St. Croix, aud N. E. Rums.
Gin—Pine Apple, Holland, and Pure Old Hol
land, in bottles end barrels.
Wolfs’ Scheidam Schnaps.
Turner A Bro’s Cherry and Blackberry Brandies.
Turner A Bro’s Ginger Wines.
Peach Brandy Syrup; Lemon Syrup; Rasburydo.
Pickles and Preserves.
For sale by RAGLAND A BIRCH.
February 2, 1868.
“HARD TIMES.”
SALES CONTINUED AT COST I
WISHING to clone 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;
Oue Half barrel Red Fish.
For sale by HUGHES, DANIEL A CO.
January 20, 1858-ts
HICK! RICK! RICK!
oil TIERCES prime Rice Ju.t received and for
4U sale low hy RAGLAND A BIRCII.
February 2,1868.
CARPETS AT COST.
A FINK lot of CARPETINGS at Cost at
Nov. 10. 8. KOTHCHILD ABRO.g’
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS.
I HAVE opened this day a large and beautiful
stock of Fancy Good, anil Jewelry. Come one,
come all, to buy your Christians Gifts at
Dec. 22. WILLARD’S.
OILS I OILS I OILS I
rpANNKKS, Train, Machinery, and Castor Oil.
X for .ale hy DANFORTH, NAGEL A CO.
January 26, 1868.
WHO WANTS SERVANTS!
WE still have several good Cooks, Nurses, anil
Plough Boys for hire.
January 22. AYER A GUAY.
PLANTING POTATOES.
1/G) URLS, choice yellow Planting Potatoes,
1” /l / with pink eyes, for sale hy
February 2. RAGLAND A BIRCH.
A CARD.
THE firm of Nance A Gesner being dissolved,
the subscriber will be found at the Drug
Store of Mi sers. Brooks A Chapman, where he will
he glad to wait ou all Ills friends.
January 20-1 m WILLIAM GESNER.
MACKEREL.
1/GV PACKAGES, halves, quarters and kits,
11 all numbers, for sale at small advance for
Cash by. K. BARNARD A CO.
January 19, 1868
CHOICE DRUGS.
AFRESH supply of choice Drugs, every arti
cle warranted pure and genuine. For sale by
Feb. 6. R. A. WARE A SON.
FRESH MACKEREL,
IN Kits, Nos. 1 and 2, jnst received by
Sept. 18. MARCUS A RAGLAND.
WHITE LEAD.
It 11/U) POUNDS Brooklyn White Land in
lO.UUU Oil, Just received and for sale by
March 25. R. A. WARM.
AUCTION & COMMISSION SALES.
BY D. V. ELLIS.
AT PRIVATE SALK.
inn COTTAGE CHAIRS;
lUU 30 Cotton Mattresses;
260 Boxes Tobacco, various brands;
100 Reams Wrapping Paper;
Browns's Washing Machines;
60 Barrels Pure Old Bourbon Whisky, by tho
single gallon or barrel.
—ALSO—
One Fiuo Rosewood Piano.
Several desirable RESIDENCES. Jan. 7.
FIRE AND THIEVES
MAY be in the main guarded against by buy
ing oue of Stearns A Marvin’s
SALAMANDER SAFES,
of various sizes uud patterns, for sale by
Jau. 7. D. I*. ELLIS.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
DANFORTH, NAGEL k CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
No. 107 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.,
INVITE the attention of all to their large stock
of Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals;
Dental and Surgical liiatrunrnts ;
French and other Perfumeries. Also, Window
Glass,Glass Ware, I’aiuts,Oils, Varnishes, Brush
es, Ac., which we are selling at reasonable prices
for Cash, or on approved credit.
Merchants will find it to their interest to give
us their orders, as we make our purchases In
quantities to enable us to supply the trade at low
prices with furs articles.
Physicians’ orders solicited anil satisfaction
guaranteed in regard to price aud quality.
PRESCRIPTION S
Accurately compounded at all hours, day or night.
LANDRETH’S,
Warranted, Uarilen Seeds, In any quantities.
January 22,1858-ly
MUSCOGEE HAIL ROAD.
Columbus, Ga., January 23, 1858.
ALL GOODS not removed from the _
Depot within forty-eight hours lA],
after arrival, will he stored in a public Mg a m
warehouse at risk of Consignees. ■.‘AErr.’.fflU.
A list of Consignees will be published dally In
The Sun for tho benefit of all concerned.
Jan. 23-lm J. M. BIVINS, Treasurer.
FREIGHT DISPATCH.
sMi WBLiSk
MERCHANTS ami others shipping goods from
NEW ORLEANS. NORTHERN
GEORGIA, TENNESSEE and points
beyond, aro informed that a Freight Train
now arrives daily from Montgomery ami 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 in the Depot before
2 P.M. J. K. APPLKR, Agent,
Montgomery aud W. P. K. R.
ColumltiiF, Jan. 22,1858. lm
FRESH GROCERIES.
J UST received a large lot of Fresh Cheese, a
superior article;
Goshen Butter, fresh and superior;
Mackerel, in quarter and half barrels;
Raisins, layer and hunch, whole, half and quar
ter boxes;
Tobacco and Cigars of various brands, at low
prices;
Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, Ac.
For sale cheap for cash hy
Dec. 19. k BRO.
BLACK JACK. OR OAK WOOD.
ALL persons in want of good Fire Wood can
have it delivered at the Muscogee Rail Road
Depot for $3 per cord. Full measure is guaran
teed, or parties can ro-ineasuro if they desire.
Sold in any quantities from sto 500 cords. This
wood is, without a doubt, the best evor 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!!
f|\) induce families to use Coal, I wiil sell it at
_L pel ton, cash ; aud any quantity under a
half ton at 75 cents per hundred pounds. Persons
who use coal at the above rates w ill find it as cheap
as wood at $4 per cord. Those wishing Coal can
always find a good supply ou hand at the Depot.
Apply lo J. E. APPLER.
Columbus, Dec. 23-ts
NOTICE.
IN consequence of damage done to the Canal hy
the late freshet we are compelled to stop the
Mills for repairs, and cannot at present supply
our customers at the late advertised wholesale
prices. Having hut a limited stock of Flour on
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 50
Teuuesse Superfine, wholesale aud retail, 5 50
Fresh grollud .Meal and Hominy ou hand at all
times.
So soon as the damages can he repaired we will
commence grinding and supplying our customers
as usual from these Mills, until then we will keep
a supply of Flour constantly ou hand from the
Montgomery Mills at the above rates until further
notice is given. L LIVINGSTON, Agent
Jan. 18, 1868. Winter’s Palace Mills.
The Fish Market
IN COLUMBUS, GA.
LET everybody come and get one of those fine
WHITE SHAI) which I am selling in front
of the Post Office. As I have made arrangements
at Savannah to bo supplied with Shad aud other
Fish during their running season. 1 shall he happy
to supply the citizens of Columbus and udjacent
couutry. The Fish will he delivered in any part
of tho city. All orders from the country, accom
panied with the cash, will meet with prompt
attention.
Prices to suit the times.
February 6-2 m W. E. BANDFORD.
Shad Market.
riMIK subscriber in again at his
X old Stand, in front of tin:
Sunny South, Broait street, Columbus, where be
will be lmiqiy to supply the lovers of Fish, and
particularly the genuine WHITE SHAD.
lie receives Iresh 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 TREES.
APPLES of the choicest quality. We have the
fruit us well as the trees. Plums,.Peaches,
Pears. Apricots, Cherries, Nectarines, Grapes, and
a large variety of other desirable Fruit Trees aud
Flowers, Iroin THUS. 8. FENTRESS’S Luxemburg
Gardens, near Grecnsborough, N. C.
Tho trues can be seen aud had at Ayer A Gray’s
Auction Rooms to-day anil until sll are sold.
Call soon if you want choice selections. Cata
logues supplied gratis. AYER A GRAY.
January 29,1858.
COPARTNERSHIP.
rifllE undersigned have this day associated tliem-
X selves together under the name and style of
AYER A GRAY,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
anil respectfully solicit a share of business—pledg
ing themselves to a faithful discharge of all busi
ness committed to their cure.
tm- Liberal advances made on Consignments.
A. K AYER.
ItICII I) M. OItAY.
Columbus, Ga., Jau. 1, 1868-jalltf
I). BUSSEY St BIIOS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Dealers in all kinds of
GROCERIES,
No. 14 Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia.
D. BUSSEY ....N. BUSSEY J. M. BUSSEY.
NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS!
—AT—
ATKINSON & TAYLOR’S.
RECEIVED per last steamer from New York,
beautiful Lace Sets, Sleeves anil Collars; a
beautiful lot of Linen Embroidered Collars at $1
each; a very handsome lot of Cambric Embroid
ered Collars at half price. Call and see them,
they are very cheep. Jan. 22.
JUST RECEIVED,
CA BOXES Adamantine aud Star Caudles;
ijU 10 Boxes Sperm Candles;
60 Boxes of Green and Black Tea;
A large lot of New Orleans Sugar;
Crushed aud Pulverized Sugar.
For sale hy
February 2,1851. RAGLAND A BIRCH.
ADVANCES ON COTTON.
CIASII ADVANCES made on Cotton consigned
/ to my friends in LI VKRPOOL, CHARLESTON
and SAVANNAH. . _
Novl3-3m WM. W. GARRARD.
NORTHERN BUTTER,
A PRIME article, just received and for sal* by
Jan. 25. MARCUS A RAGLAND.
HAVANA CIGARS.
A FINK lot of choice Havana Cigars, aud a su
perior article of Chewing Tobacco, for sale by
It. A. WARE A SON.
MORE FRIZES THAN BLANKS!
EYERY OTHEffTjCKET A PRIZE!
CAPITAL PRIZE:
850,0001
Anderson & Son’s Lottery,
OH Til* HAVANA PLAN OF BINQLK NUMBERS.
Jasper County Academy Lottery.
By Authority of State of Georgia.
CLASS HH, Draws Ist of Feb., 1868,
CLASS 11, Draws 16th Feb., 1868,
In public, at Macon, Ga., under the sworn super
intendence of K. C. Buikley and Jos. Waterman,
Esqs.
Tickets *lO, Halves $6, Quarters $2 60.
Prizes Payable Without Deduction.
30,000 Numbers—l6,ooo Prizes!
SCHEME:
1 Prize of $50,000
1 “ 12,000
1 “ 5,000
J “ 2,000
1 “ V 1,000
1 “ 1,000
2 “ 500 1,000
2 “ 250 600
10 “ 200 2,000
100 “ IOC 10,0(0
48<i Approximations 7,880
16,000 Prizes of $8 50 127,600
15,600 Prizes, amounting to $219,880
The 15,000 Prizeß of $8 60 are determined hy tho
last figiv e of the number that draws the Capital—
if it is an add number, then -very odd number
Ticket w ilk be eiit... . it is air even
number, then every evou n,. ket will be
entitled to $8 60, in addition to i. other Prize
the Ticket may draw.
Bank notes on sound Banks taken at par
Checks on New York remitted for Prize:..
Address Orders for Tickets or certificates of
packages ol Tickets, to
ANDERSON A SON, Managers,
Macon or Savannah, Ga.
SMITH A WAGNON, Agents,
December 15-td Columbus. Ga.
Livery and Sale Stable,
Through from Broad to Oglethorpo Street, near
the Market.
. COLUMBUS, GA.
J[\— _ THE undersigned respectful-rvS3*JBL
yAfyvly inform the public that Ihev twfcjw*
have taken the Stables formerly occupied by
Messrs. Walton A Tharp, and are prepared to offer
superior iudueemeuts to all who desire their ser
vices. Gentle Horses and careful drivers furn
ished. Our facilities for aecommodating drovers
are superior to auy other Stuble in the city, hav
ing a large dry lot and commodious sheds. A
I borsl share of patronage is respoctfully solicited.
Our particular attention will be given to the
sale of Horses, and boarding Horses.
Feb.B, ‘6B-6m DUDLEY A WEBB.
GROCERIES ! GROCERIES !
WE have just received a choice lot of
EXTRA GOSHEN BUTTER;
ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE;
MACKEREL, in kits and half bbls ;
CLAKIFI ED, CRUSHED and ORLEANS SUGARS;
MOCHA, JAVA, and RIO COFFEE;
CIGARS aud LlQUOllSof every description ;
SPERM and ADAMANTINE CANDLES;
IRISH POTATOES;
HYSON and BLACK TEAS;
The attention of the public is respectfully called
to the above articles, which can be hod “low
down” by calling at PI ELL A WEEMS.
Jan. 1,1858-3 m
To Our Customers.
IJMIOM and after the tlrst of January next,
. we shall adopt, as near as possible, tho
CASH SYSTEM. Nf.cebbitv compkm.h us to this
course. From that day all articles will bo priced
us cash. Where credits arc given (which will only
be extended to those who have promptly paid us)
an addition will be made to the price named ac
cording to tho time required by the purchaser.
Dec. 18, 1857. E. BARNARD A CO.
COFFEE, Ac!
BEST articles of Rio, Java and Laguira.
Sauces—Epicurean, John Bull, Worcester, Ac.
Catsups—Tomato, Walnut, Ac.
Fruits— Raisins in whole, half uud quar. boxes;
Figs; and Nuts in variety.
Mackerel—Nos. 1, 2 and 3, in whole, balf and
quarter barrels and kits.
Buckwheat—Now hulled Buckwheat.
Just received and for sale by
February 2. RAGLAND A BIRCH.
CABINET WARE.
I AM uot selling at cost, but cheaper than those
who pretend to sell at cost. If you want Fur
niture call and examino tho ware and learu the
prices before buying elsewhere.
Jun. gK. J.H. SIKES, 36 Broadjit.
BREAD!BREAD!
WE have on hand and wiil keep a constaut
supply of Flour, s!eal aud Grits, which we
will sell at. prices to suit the times for Cash and
Cash ONLY. JEFFERSON A HAMILTON.
The highest market price paid for Shelled Corn
by (Jan. 26.) J. A H.
TD THE PUBLIC.
Having bought of Mr. jas. a. Bradford his
interest, I will continue the business at tlie
same old stand, and will keep constantly on band
every article that is usually kept In a Provision
House, which I will sell low por Cash, ano Cash
only. JOHN LIGON.
January 4,1858-ts
S. HOWARD,
AUCTION & COMMISSION
M ERCHAN T ANARUS,
WILL give prompt attention to the sale of all
kiuds of MERCHANDISE, either at private
or auction sale.
No. 148 East side Broad Street, third door below
Masonic Hull, Columbus, Ga.
THOMAS 11. MARCH, Auction*#.
Oct. 20, 1867-ts
S. ROTHCHILD & BRO.
Are opening their Fall stock of
Ready Made Clothing.
Also, a large lot of Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing.
Call and examine their Goods at 82 Bsoad street.
Octß
MORE NEW GOODS
—AT—
ATKINSON & TAYLOIi’S.
RECEIVED per last steamer from New York,
100 pieces best Madder Color Calicoes, which
we will sell at 10 cents p6r yard; also, Bleached
Sheeting, oue yard wide, at 10 cents. Give ns a
call. We are offering great bargains for Cash.
Jan. 22. O. W. ATKINSON A TAYLOR
NEW GROCERIES.
J UST reoeived Dried Beef, Smoked Tongues,
While Northern Beaus, Yellow Onions, Irish
Potatoes, Flash Buckwheat Flour, Choice Goshen
Butter aud Cheese, Flour aud Meal, fresh and el
waysou hand; Choice Leaf Lard aud Country Hams.
Terms strictly cash. For sale by
JEFFERSON A HAMILTON,
Oct. 27 No. 12 Broad street.
FINE WINES.
IjllN' E Port, Madeira, Sherry, Claret, Champagne
1 anil Ginger Wine. F'or sale by
October 27 JEFFERSON A HAMILTON.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
lAXTIIA Smokinr and Chewing Tobacco mid
j Cigars, for sals by
October 27 JK< i_E’ ,;0N A HAMILTON.
TOBACCi..
[ft BOXES flue Tobaccu, for salo 10.. for Cash to
close consignment, by
July 27 JEFFERSON A HAMILTON
ROCK SALT.
ROCK SALT in Llocks from 10 to 200 lbs., a su
perior article for stock and cheaper than any
other salt, by QUNBY A CO.
HAVANA CIGARS.
fTMIK choicest brands of Havana Cigars received
X and for sale, at wholesale and retail, by
Oct 22 RAGLAND A BIRCII.
SHAWLS.
A GREAT variety of Ladies’ Shawls and Scarfs,
of Chenille, Plush, Wool. Ac. Also, a large
stock of Hosiery, juet received by
Oct9 8. KOTHCIIILD A RBO
PLANTING POTATOES^
I / ./ t BARRELS Pink Eyee for eale at email ad
iUU vance for Cash by
Jan. 19. K. BARNARD A CO.
REDUCED PRICES.
CORN MEAL and HOMINY at eighty ceuts
per buebel at
Nov. 10. WINTER’S PALACE MILLS.
CHEWING TOBACCO.
A FEW boxea of pur* virgin leaf, 7 lbs. iu a
box, tor sal* by OUNBY A CO.
CIGARS.
HAVANA CIGARS, of the finest and best
brands, to be had at
April 16. BROOKS A CHAPMAN’S.
Chestnuts! Chestnuts!
IYKP.BII and large Italian Chestuuts juet re-
I ceived and for eale at A. VBLATI’B.
December 29-ts