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About The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1858)
THOMAS DE WOLF THOMAS GILBERT. DE WOL.F & GILBERT, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. The Sun is published daily at $5 a year, payable strictly in advance. When not paid within six months, s(> will be charged. If not paid within the subscription year, $7. No subscription taken for less than three mouths, which must in all cases bo paid in advance, at the rate of lift}’ cents a month. No responsibility for remittances by mail. ADVERTISING RATES : All advertisements of live lines or less inserted at 60 cents for the first insertion, and 25 cents for each additional insertion. Advoi tisoments exceeding five lines, except by special contract, will be charged 10 cents a line for the first insertion, and 5 cents a lino for each ad- | ditional insertion. A card not exceeding six lines, not renewable, will be inserted three mouths for $5, six months for SB, and twelve months for sl2. Ten lines, not renewable, will be inserted three months for SB, six for sl2, eight months for $lO, and twelve months for S2O. Advertisements of ten lines, renewable at plea sure, inserted at $26 a year. Contract advertisements exceeding ten lines to be charged at the rate of $lO for each additional ten lines. Advertisements occupying a place betwcon the reading matter and advertisements to bo oharged an addition of one-tliird to the above rates. ALABAMA FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. MONTGOMERY, ALA. CAPITAL SIOO,OOO. Established in 1868. A. WILLIAMS, Sec’ry. T. 11. WATTS, Pres’t. JAMES M. WATT, AGENT FOR COLUMBUS, CEOUGIA. #®-oflic6 at Dillard, Powell & Co.’s Ware House. r pill3 Company is entirely Southern. The stock X is held principally by prominent citizens of Montgomery anduurrounding counties. It is com mended to the citizens of Columbus, Ga.; as en tirely worthy of a liboral patronage. Risks taken on reasonable terms."'u& Columbus, Ga., Sept. 24, 1858. lm lOICKEItUOCKEft LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK CITY. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS JANUARY 1, 1858, $188,309 ’73- board OF REFERENCE FOR COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Honorable JAMES ABERCROMBIE. Honorable JOHN H. HOWARD. Honorable HINES HOLT. Honorable G. E. THOMAS. LI. T. 11 ALL, Esq., of firm of Hall A Doxtor. JNO. 11. HULL, Esq.,of firm of Hull, Duck A Cos. J. ENNIS, Esq., of firm of J. Ennie A Cos. Medical Examiners. Doctors SCHLEY A DAVIS. 11. 11. EPPING, Agent. Negroes insured at reasonable rateß. February 24,1858-ly D. B. WOODRUFF, ARCHITECT, MACON, GEORGIA. WILL furnish to order, Plans, Elevations, Sec tions, Working Drawings, Specifications, Ac. for every descriptions of Public and Private Build ings, together with the necessary superintendence when desired. Orders thankfully received and promptly atten ded to. Sept. 27, 1858. Gm J. A. ANSLEY & CO., General Commission and Produce MERCHANTS, No. 300 Broad St., Augusta, Ga., ARE Agents for, and keep constantly on hand, Richardson’s Hemp-Leaf Machine Rope, which they offer to the trade on favorable terms. Oct. 5-wlm HUDSON, FLEMING A CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, GA., WILL charge one and a half per cent, com missions for selling Cotton. Supplies furnished to patrons at the lowest market prices, and the usual facilities afforded to shippers of Cotton. Aug. 4-3 m WM. A. HARDAWAY. E. L. GRAY. HARDAWAY &, GRAY, General Produce Commission JVHE.R.OIEdIA.JNrTS, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. MERCHANTS will, by inspection of tho follow ing rates of freight by Atlanta, find ship ments more expeditious and economical than by New Orleans. Through Freights from St. Louis to Columbus, Georgia: By Memphis. By Nashville Feathers, Wool, per 100 lbs $1 63 $1 35 Hemp in bales, Linseed and Lard Oil, per 100 lbs 1 32 1 07 White Lead, Shot in kegs, Lard and Bacon, Lead, Rope and Bagging, per 100 lbs 1 10 95 Whisky, per barrel 3 85 3 10 Pork, Beef, por Darrel 3 23 2 60 Flour, per barrel 1 82 1 45 THEY REFER TO Messrs. Dillard, Powell A Cos., Columbus, Ga. Messrs. Redd, Preer & Cos., Columbus, Ga. Mr. R. S. Hardaway, Columbus, Ga. Mr. J. E. Morgan, La Grange, Ga. Mr. Ilirara B. Troutman, Macon, Ga. Walsh, Smith & Cos., Mobile, Ala. Joseph .Murrell, Mobile, Alabama. Puig, Muir & Cos., New Orleans. Nov. 27-y D. BUSSEY dfc BROS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in all kinds of GROCERIES, No. 14 Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia. D. BUSSEY .....N. BUSSEY J. M. BUSSEY. WINTER IRON FOUNDRY, • MONTGOMERY, ALA. charlelTp. levy, (Latoof the Union Foundry, Columbus, Ga.,) HAS leased the Winter Iron Foundry, in >lontgomery,^| Ala., and put it in operation, is prepared to do all kinds of work * 1 in Iron and Brass. Having hacHbHoHIHB many years successful experience in ounumg Steam Engines and Mills, in Georgia, lie Hatters himself that his attention to business in his new locality, will be a guaran tee of satisfaction to customers. The establish ment being large and complete in its outfit will ensure prompt and good work. All orders will meet prompt and faithful attention. STEAM ENGINES, new and second-hund, al ways on hand for sale. Feb. 17-ts PIANOS! PIANOS! JUST received from tho nuinufa<:-jggjv_ tory of Messrs. Chickering UE3|'.l Sons, a now supply of their celebruWW ji ted instruments. These instru-U - * \1 - monts have received thirty-four medals from the va ious industrial associations of the different States and the World's Fair in London, attesting their superior sweetness and powor of tone. Cer tificates of which the subscriber is prepared to exhibit, together witli a great variety of styles and patterns, at his Music Store. Having been appointed sole agent for Columbus and vicinity he is prepared to furnish the very best instru ments of their manufacture. Also, anew supply of Sheet Music on hand. July 6-ts W. B. CARTER. PIANOS! MELODEONS! BRANDS KORNER, No. 30 Broad Street, Columbus, Us., OFFER thoir Pianos, Melodeons, --- and other Musical lnstru liUZJTTJTM ments, of the host manufacturers. at Northern prices. 11 • 1 |J II Second hand instruments taken in exchange. Pianos tuned and repaired. Columbus, Ga., August 24,1858-ts BONNETS! BONNETS! LADIES nud Misses Lace Bonnets; Ladieß and Misses Pedals; Fine Spilt Straws; Neapolitans; Children's Lacc and Pedal Flats; Mon and Boys’ Hats, Leghorn, Panama; Straw Braids, Laces, Artificial Flowers; A fine variety of Parasols, of new styles; Rich Paris Ribbon*. The Ladies will find in our extensive stock the greatest assortment of Silk and Ctapo Bonnets ever offered in Columbus. April 6. S. HOTHCIULD A BRO. TO TIIOSK INDEBTED. WE hereby give notice that all claims due us and not paid or satisfactorily arrauged prior to the next return day of the respective counties in which the parties may reside, will be sued—none will be slighted. March I-tf K. BARNARD A CO. VOL. IV.S PROFESSIONAL CARDS. A. H. BUSH, attohnry at law, MAIiIAJNHA, FLORIDA, REFERS to 11. Middlebrook & Cos.; Hall, Moses & Cos.; Wm. 11. Young, President Batik of Columbus; J. 11. Daniel A Cos.; J. Kyle & Cos.; L. T. Downing, Esq.; Danfortb, Nagel A Cos. July 30, ’6B-ly MOSES COX, ATTOHIffBY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, CLAYTON, ALA., WILL attend strictly to all business intrusted to liis care in tho various Courts of the Eighth Judicial Circuit of Alabama, comprising counties of Barbour, Pike, Montgomery, Coffee, Dale and Henry. In the Supremo Court of tho State, and tho U. S District Court at Montgomery. Special attention given to business in tho Chan cery and Probate Courts. William Cox, of Euon, Macon county, Ala., is responsible for all business placed in my hands. Office next door to the Banner Office. May 6. 1858-ts J. G. J. N. BETHUNE, ATTOUPfi KYS -/V'X* LAW, COLUMBUS, GA,, VSTILL attend the Courts of tho Chattahoochee 7 7 Circuit and tho Supreme Court at Macon. #ir*Office up stairs, between the “Corner St-ono” office and Barnard’s corner. June 24,1858-ly. E. W. MOISE, -A- r J?*l'OELl3r33'3r AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, OFFICE at Bonner’s old stand, on St. Clair street, ono door from Broad. Practices in all the Courts of the Chattahoochee Circuit, also in tho United States Court at Savan nah, and Supremo Court at Macon. March 1,1858-ly It. J MOSES, ATTOUWEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Office next door to tho Post Office. Columbus, Ga., Fob. 27, ’6B-tf C. C. YONGE J. F. MCCLELLAN. yonge& McClellan, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, PRACTICE in all tho Courts of West Florida. Office at Marianna, Fla. May 21, ’SB-ly DEVERLY A. THORNTON. WILLIAM R. TURMAN THORNTON & TURMAN HA VE removed their Law Office to Odd Fellows’ Hall, Oglethorpe street. They will attend to all business iu their line with promptness and fidelity in all tho counties of tho Chattahoochee Circuit, Ga., and in Russell, Macon, and Barbour Counties, Alabama. Jan. 19, ’SB-ly ROBERT E. DIXON, ATTORNEY at law, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. OFFICE on Randolph Street,formerly occupied by Seymour it. lluuucr, opposite the Post Of fice. Feb. 2,1858. ly JAMES RAMSEY R. G. CARITHERS. RAMSEY &■ CARITHERS, Attorney at Lav/, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, IITILL practice in all the counties of the Clia- T Y tahoochee Circuit; in the counties of Chat tahoochee, Clay, Early, and Randolph, of the Pa taula Circuit; and Calhoun and Decatur counties, of the South Western Circuit. Fobruary 28, 1858. ly DRS. GRIMES dfc WINGFIELD HAVE associated themselves in the practice of Medicine and Surgery. Calls left at Ware A Sou’s Drug Storo during the day, or tho Perry House at night, will be promptly answered. Patients from a distance confided to their care will receive every necessary attention. Columbus Ga., Sept. 27, 1858. 3m DR. BENL M. CROMWELL. OFFICE over Wynne A Park’s Shoe Store, where he may be fouud duriug the day, and at night. Jan. 12,’58-ly DR. S7IIASS HAS opened an Office over Brooks & Chapman’s Drug Store for the practice of Medicine and Surgery. Residence north-cast corner of Forsyth and St. Clair streets, near tho Female Academy. February 6, 1858-ly DR. 11. fll. CLECKLSt WILL attend promptly all calls, either iu the city or country. Particular attention will ho bestowed to diseases peculiar to Females, Chronic affections of all kinds, which may he entrusted to his treatment. Office over Perry Spencer’s Grocery store, Broad st. 4t4r m Office hours from 8 to 10 a. m., and from 4 to 5 p. M. Columbus. Ga., Jan. 25, ’6B-tf WM. F. LEE, D. D. S, DENTAL SURGEON, South-east corner Dread and Randolph streets, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Nov. 20,1857—ts J. FOGLE & SON, ------ DENTISTS, OFFICE OX RANDOLPH, NEAB BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. May 9-ly CUSHMAN, , DENTIST. WINTER BUILDING, 48 Broad street, Cotum bus, Ga. Jan. 11, 1856 “LOOK. AT THIS.” THE subscribers have just received tho follow- JL ing goods, all of which are warranted fresh and Hue, to-wit: Extra Mew Buckwheat, Raisins, S S Almonds, Zante Currants, Old Government Java Coffee, Muir A Son’s Ale, pints and jugs, Byass’ Porter, quarts and pints, Cream Cheese. Also a selection of fine Winos, Brandy, Whisky, Gin, Rum, &c., dice., and a large and tine lot of Ha vana Cigars, all of which will be sold at reduced prices, by GUN BY A CO. TAKE WARNING. PERSONS indebted to tho subscribers by notes past due will do well to cull and settle, as the notes of those who do not will bo placed in the hands of officers for collection at the first Court. J. ENNIS A CO. Ooln&bus,G ,Jan. i. 1158 :i .11 ST RECEIVED, 17UVK8H Gosluu Butter; Now Cheese; . Fresh Crackers; Smoked Beef; Pickled Beef and Pork; New Irish Potatoes; Old Peach Brandy; Best Champagne Wine; Choice Claret Wine; Wine uud Liquors of the best quality ; Havana Cigars, choice brand June 3,1858. VAN. MARCUS. Champagne Wine, Ale & Porter. pli \ BASKETS pints and quarts genuine Piper •JU A Co’s, ileiuaieck; 10 Casks Muir A Sous Pale Ale; 10 “ best Londou Porter; For sale by E. BARNARD & CO. PRINTERS INK. A LARGE lot of Printers ink, both News and Book—the former at 30 cents, and the latter at 40 cents per lb., and in cans of different sizes, just received and for sale by March 3-ts CHAFFIN A JOHNSON. COAL. I COAL.! f\(\ TONS of most excellent Orate Coal just re* JU ceived. Also, Smiths’Coal at ill per ton. Apply to J- E. APPLKK, February 16-ts Opelika Kail Rood. NEW FLOUR! NEW FLOUR! DHLS. New Extra Fancy Flour, from Ton • nessec, just received and for sale by Jam 12. TYLER A SHORTER. Cigar*—Direct Importations. |AA BOXES Havana, vaiious brands, for sale 11 /l / at small advance for Cash by Jon. 10. i BARNARD k Cl 1 MACKEREL. MACKEREL in kits, quarter, half and whole barrels; also Salmon in kits. For sale by Feb. 8. GUNBY A CO. SOAP! SOAP I IMFTY Boxes of assorted Soap for sale by ’ April 26. GUNBY * CO. <S4t Jails £m. E. BARNARD & CO., COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, Wholesale and Retail GROCERY & PROVISION DEALERS, HAVE on hand and will constantly keep .large ami well eelected stock, embracing ull arti cles n tliolr lino, which are offered to their friends and the public, at the lowest market prices. ai-COME AND SEE US.“fc* Sept. 29,1867. ts Groceries and Provisions. Corner of Baldwin and Forsyth streets, COLUMBUS, GA. THE undersigned would respectfully inform the X citizens of Columbus, and of the surrounding country, that he Ims now on hand and is con stantly receiving, a well selected stock of FAMI LY GROCERIES, consisting in part of Butter Cheese Bacon Lard Codfish Teas Coffee Tobacco Cigars Snuff Soap Rico Flour Meal Soda Powders Potash Spices Candles Starch Molasses Mustard Mackerel, Potatoes. Also, FRESH PORK, BUTTER, EGGS, and Country Produce generally, all of which will bo sold at the most reasonable prices, for cash. Novl2y MARTIN G. WEST. W. H. WEBB, Commission Merchant and General DEALER IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, 148 Broad st., three doors below Masonic Hall, COLUMBUS, GA., WILL give prompt attention to all business entrusted to his charge. Particular attention will be given to the sale of Negroes, either at private or public sale. Liberal advances made when desired. Columbus, May 15, 1858. OGLE TREE & JACKSON, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 141 Broad St., Columbus, Georgia, WILL give prompt attention to all consign ments Fent to them. Tho usual cash advances will bo made ou pro duce shipped to our house. March 23, ft6B-ly STEAM MARBLE WORKS. COLUMBUS, GA. r IUIIS establishment, situated on Oglethorpe _L street, iu front of the Oglethorpe House, is now in operation, with entire new machinery, and all the improvements known in the trade. I will oxocute all kinds of work in tiro MAEBLB X.X3ST33, Such as Mouumets, Tombs, Head Stones, Marble Mantel Pieces, Bureau, Table and Wasbstand Tops, of tho best Italian and American marble, at short notice and on the most reasonable terms. Orders from the country will lie promptly at tended to. IIENRY MoCAULEY, Feb. 20-ts Columbus, Ga. SELLING. OFF FURNITURE TO CHANGE BUSINESS. I AM determined to change my business for something that will pay better. I now offer my entire stock, consisting in part of Wardrobes, Bureaus, Sideboards, Safes, Chairs, Tables, Book Cases, Desks, and other articles usually needed about a house. Until my stock has been disposed of, I shall sell at unprecedented low prices. Como and see. 1 have on hand a lot of Varnish, Hair Cloths and Hardware, which I will sell by the lot or in small quantities. I also offer for rent the Storo that I now occupy lor the balance of tho year. Possession given in April. J. 11. SIKES, February 9. No. 36 Broad St. TROY MANUFACTURING CO., COLUMBUS, Cx A. WE, the undersigned, have this day purchased lrom James Hamilton tho “Troy Factory” and entire stock, and will continue the business under the name and style of TROY MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, and will manufacture and keep constantly on hand, at wholesale and retail, Cliairs, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Tubs, Buckets, Safes, Tables, Bureaus, and other house furnishing articles. All orders addressed to Troy Manufacturing Company will receive prompt attention. JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. Joseph Jefferson John 11. Hamilton. Columbus, April 19,1858-ly SUN BOOK BINDERY. AFTER a suspension of several months, the BOOK BINDERY” attached to the SUN JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT is again in oper-^Eg&f^R Having a competent Binder, tho public may rely ou having binding done in any style desired, of durable workmanship, and with promptness. Persons having MUSIC, MAG AZINES, and LAW REPORTS to bind, will do well to call at the Jan. 26, 1857. SUN BINDERY. NEW BOOKS! DOCT. THORNE, by Antony Trollope ; A Poor Fellow, by the author of Which, the Right or the Left; Man upon the Sea, comprising a detailed account of remarkable voyages, undent as well as modern, by Frank B. Goodrich; Titcomb’s Letter to Young People, single and married, by Timothy Titcomb; The Art of Beauty, or the Secrets of a Lady’s Toilet, by Lola Montez; The Family Aquarium, by 11. D. Butler; The American Horse Tamer and Farrier, show ing how to cure the wildest, most vicious horse in the world of kicking, bulking, and other bad habits; Also a now supply of the late books. Mary Derwent, by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens; Debit and Credit, a novel; Lord Montagu s Pago, by James; Woman’s Thoughts about Women ; Ursula, by Sewell; Guy Livingstone; Lena Rivers; Quilts, a novel. For sale by Sept. 7. J. W. PEASE A CLARK. DU PONT’S GUNPOWDER, MANUFACTURED BY E. J. Du Pont, De Nemours & Cos., Wilmington* Delaware. I HAVE just received, and will always keep on hand, a complete assortment of tho various kinds of Powder manufactured by this company. This Powder is universally acknowledged by sportsmen to bo tho best now in use. I havQ tho following different kinds now in magazine: Diamond Grain, Superfine Eagle Sport ing, Eagle Killo Shooting, Eagle Duck Shooting, DuPont's Killo F, FF G, and FFFG, Musket Pow der, Blasting Powder, and Safety Fuse. ttjjr 1 will sell to merchants at New York prices anil expenses to Columbus. All orders w ill meet with prompt attention. VAN. MARCUS, Agent, July2l-6m Columbus, Georgia. Dissolution of Partnership. r I HIE firm of KING & SORSBY is this day dis- X solved by mutual consent. Those Having de mands against the firm, as well as those Indebted to it, will please call on B. A. Hornby for settle ment, at the Alabama Warehouse, who la hereby authorised to settle the same. JOHN W. KING, June 2- ts B. A. SORSBY. SOUTHERN CORDIAL, Tho most reliable remedy now in Uio for BOWEL mttUASKS. r |UUB remedy lias been so extensively used and X given such universal satisfaction the proprie tor deems it useless at this time to enlarge on its many virtues. Itis economy itself. It nan be had, wholesale and retail, st the Plan ters’ Hotel, Columbus, Ga. JACK SMITH, Mij if 1868. Ota lT*q ipRINTIHG PAI’KII. A FIRST-RATE article constantly on baud of j\ all Mizes. The Sun is printed ou our paper. Aug. 12. ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS. COFFEE! COFFEES! JAVA, Mocho, Maricabo, Laguira and Rio Coffee for sale by GUNBY k CO. Columbus, April 26. FURNITURE ! FLUMTUHE ! IJIAYK a few more articles of cheap Furniture left which can be had very low. M iii li jl. J. FI. SIKES, 36 Brood SL. MONEY WAITED* JH. SIKES has on hand, at bis Furniture • Ware-room, a splendid lot of neat, well made Furniture, w hich he will be pleased to exchange for money, at the lowest prices. June 13tf COLUMBUS. GA., OCTOBER 15, 1858. SPROTT’S CELEBRATED VERITABLE OLD ENGLISH AMERICAN BITTERS, An Inestimable TONIC, DIURETIC, AND -A. IST T I-ID YSPEPTIC, SCIENTIFICALLY prepared from the original recipe of old Dr. Sprott, an eminently success ful and highly popular physician of Shropshire, England. Those highly palatable and agreeable bitters be ing composed of Purely Vegetable Extracts, judiciously selected and skillfully compounded, are confidently recommended to the public for their Valuable Medicinal Properties. For Loss of Appetite, Nervous Debility, En nui, Indigestion and Dyspepsia, they are indis pensable. In functional derangements of tho Livf.u and Kidneys, as well as Jaundice, Rheumatism, Gout and Gravel, they are a “sino qua non.” For Female complaints this preparation is pecu liarly adapted. For Children liurrasscd with tho Colic, and tho pains of Dentition, it is a soothing assuagor. Asa stimulus to invalids, the enfeebled and sick, these bitters are unsurpassable. DIRECTIONS. A wine glass two or three times a day. For La dies, two-thirds; Children in proportion. For very weak stomachs, add one-third water. Prepared at Fug’s Labratory, Montgomery, Ala. To be had of Druggists and Country Merchants generally. HULL, DUCK & CO., Agents, Sept. 1, 1858-ly Columbus, Ga. THOMAS S. SPEAR, Successor to S. B. PURPLE, HAS ou hand anew stock of iSSS. Rich Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Silver and Plated Ware, jf,,/ Guns, Pistols, Table Cutlery, Ac., jKBI to which he would invito tho at tention of all. 110 will have mauutuctured to order Silver Spoons, Forks, Tea Sets, and all arti cles of Silver Ware. HAIR PLATTING. I have iu my employ, workmen to do all styles of Hair Platting—Necklaces, Braceletts, Broaches, Ear-Rings, Crosses, and Trinkets of every descrip tion. Diamonds reset and Jewelry mode to order. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Repaired by experienced workmen and warranted. Lettering ami Engraving, Neatly done. PEBBLE SPECTACLES, Os Gold and Steel frames, of the best quality, manufactured. y*” vTnK PURPLE’S OLD STAND February 8, 1858. ts Jones’ Building. Important to Housekeepers! it. D. GRANGER’S IMPROVED IRON WITCH. Patented December 1, 1857. ffMIE Patentee,in presenting this new I Stove to the public, deems it propel Eai. ’;K. to make a few remarks in regard to its®’ ■ { The old, well known IRON WITCH COOKING STOVE has been iu the market about TEN YEARS, and has given very general satisfac tion; hut since the introduction of that Stove, observation and experience has enabled me to make such improvements in my new IRON WITCH as makes it a much better and more de sirable Stove. The oven bottom of the improved IRON WITCH is better protected, and the heat in tho oven more perfectly equalized by a flue passing from back to front under tho oven bottom. The air lluo at tho back of the oven bottom con ducts a largo body of air along tho bottom, and up between the front oven plate and fire-back, pro tecting the latter and equalizing the heat. This air, having become highly heated, passes through tho oven, facilitates the baking, and carries off all smell and impurities. Meat baked in this oven wiil bo found entirely free from tho dead baked taste usual to meats done in tho common air-tight ovens. Asa bread baker, this oven will give great satisfaction, and enable the cook to turn out a lighter, more nutritious and palatable bread. The flue at the back of tho oven is divided so as to give much more heat towards the sides; by this menus equalizing tho heat, and making it more intense at this point, at tho same time preventing it from escaping into tho stove-pipe before thor oughly heating the back and sides of the Stove. With tho above improvements, the Patenteo has also exercised all the experience of thirty years in the stove business, in making this Stove STRONG and DURABLE. The plates are so constructed and equalized that the expansion and contraction of the iron will not crack them, and all the parts are strengthened that come in immediate contact with the fire. In fact, no labor nor expense has been spared in ma king the Improved Iron Witch the very best wood Cooking Stove in the market, and ono that has no equal. For sale at COLUMBUS IRON WORKS WARE ROOM, near the Bridge, and by D. P. ELLIS, Broad st., Columbus. Georgia. Columbus, Ga., July 29,1368. 3m Stoves! Lots of Stoves! J. B. HICKS, Agent, lias just received from Philadelphia, 100 COOKING STOVES, W r iIICII be will sell at 50 per cent, loss than any other establishment in the city, for CASH. Money I want, and money I must have. Amongst my assortment there is the MORNING STAR, COOK’S FAVORITE, SUN RISE, AIR TIGHT, PLANTER’S CONGRESS complete, and key.'-tonk STATE—-together with n tho iaoi eary ffxturtfl, put tp by workman who cannot bo excelled in America. No one in tho State is au thorised to sell either of the particular patterns of Stoves above mentioned except myself. All of which T will warrant and defend. I am also agent for Arthur’s celebrated SFiLF-SBALING CANS, which arc pronounced by Col. Seaborn Jones to be superior to uuything now in use. TIN, SIIEET-IRON and COPPER WORK, unci ail kinds of JOB WORK done at short notice, neatly and promptly by finished workmen. My friends and ull others wishing anything in my fine will please giro BARNEY a trail and sco if ho will not do them good. July 20, 1857. 3m J. B. HICKS, Agent. Important to Housekeepers! It. 11. GRANGER'S IMPROVED IRON WITCH, Pateiited December 1, 1857. r |Hllß Store is said to he an Improve- m* X incut oil the old und well Iron Witch Cook Stove, und we all who want a superior Cooking Stovi to Call aud examine both the Improved and old. pattern Iron Witch. A largo lot of all sfzei constantly on hand, and fitted up in a very -uipcrior nmnner, at No. 143 Broad street. July 22-3 HI l>. B. THOMPSON A C‘>. LUMIIEIt FOR SALE, \ LARGE lot of BKASONKD LUMBER ou baud and for mile at customary prices, for Cuhli or Produce. We are also prepared to cut and deliver on the cars ull orders for Lumlu j . Orders respectfully solicited. Address O. 11. WALTON A Oeeola Mills March 2-ts AGENT, Muscogee It. It. IIIMIOLMTERY. r nndei signed i prepared to do Upholster* JL ing of ttll kinds. Chairs, Hofaa,Tete-u-Tetci, Ac, repaired in tho noun t style aud at moderate cost. Particular attention given to cushioniug Church Pews, which will he done in a manner to giro sat!-faction to customers. February 6. J. 11. HIKES. DOCTOR LIVINGSTGAE’B r and Researches 111 South Afi ica, in 1 eluding a sketch of sixteen years residence in the interior of Afrk a, with maps and engravings, just received by J. W. PEABE A CLARK. Doceutber 12- OABI9KT WARE. lAM*not selling at cost, but cheaper than those who pretend to soli at cost. If you want Fur niture call and examine the ware aud learn the prices before buying elsewhere. Jan. 28. J. 11. SIKKB, 36 Broad st. NEW FALL GOODS. WE have in store and are receiving per every steamer, now supplies of domestic goods for the Fall Trade. Our latest receipts comprise— -100 pieces, seven-eights wide, Bleached Domestic at 8 cents. LOO pieces, one yard wide, Bleached Domestic at 10 cents. 100 pieces, one yard wide, Bleached Domestic at 11 cents. 100 pieces, one yard wide, Bleached Domestic at cents. 76 pieces, one yard wide, Bleached Domestic at 14 and 16 conts. 10 pieces, full width, Brown Shaker Sheeting, at 25 to 37Lj cents. 10 pieces, full width, Bleached Shaker Sheeting 25 to 40 cents. 200 pieces fine Brown Soa Island Homespun, at 6 to 12}/£ cents. 25 pieces fine Brown Cotton Jeans. 20 pieces Stripes and plaids, fordbrvants’ drosses. 20 pieces New Ginghams, vory cheap, at 20 cents per yard. 50 pieces small figured Calicoes, dark colors. 100 pieces new Fall style Prints. Wo shall be receiving goods suited to the season for the next two months. In ashort timo we shall be prepared to exhibit to our customers and the public generally all tho new and novel styles of DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, TALMAS, AC., for the Fall and Winter Trade. We intend to keep a resident buyer in the North ern markets all through the approaching season, and are determined to keep a stock of Dry Goods equal, if not superior, to any house in Georgia. Wo especially invite cash buyers to give us a call before making their purchases; wo will make it to their iuterest to do so, having always on hand anew, large and very superior stock of goods to show them. G. W ATKINSON A TAYLOR, One door from the corner below the Post Office, Broad streets, Columbus, Ga. Aug. 25-ts PAPER Commission Warehouse, AND 3Printox‘s’ Depot, For tho sale of Writing, Printing, Envelope, and COLORED PAPERS, CARDS, AND PRINTERS MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS. Agent tor £.. JOHNSON A CO., Type Founders, 11. IEOK &. CO., Aud other Printing Press makers. PBINTING INKS, of Best Quality, AT MANUFACTUHEKd I'UICES. TO MERCHANTS. Tho Subscriber begs to call attention to his large stock of Writing and Wrapping Paper, of all kinds, which he will sell very low for cash, or short credit on large sums. JOSEPH WALKER, Oct. 5-3 m 120 Meeting st., Charleston, S. C. ALABAMA WAREHOUSE, COLUMBUS, GA. ALLEN a CAMAK haviDg purchased the inter est of B. A. Sorsby in the above well-known Fire-Proof Brick Warehouse, would lie glad to Bee their old friends aud patrons at their new place of business, where they have formed a co-partnership with J. W. Kino, under the name and style of KING, ALLEN & CAMAK, for the transaction of a general Storage aud Commission Business. Special attention paid to tho Snle of Cotton and Produce, aud the ltoceiving and Forwarding Mer chandise consigned to our care. Liberal Advances made on Cotton in storo or for shipment to our friends in Savannah, Charleston, New York or elsewhere. Bagging and Rope furnished our customers at market prices. Wo solicit a share of public patronage, and pledge ourselves, by close attention to business, to rnorit it. J. W. KING, A. M. ALLEN, TIIOS. CAMAK. rpilE undersigned, in retiring from tho Ware- JL house business, takes great pleasure in recom mending to his friends a continuance of their favor and patronage to the new firm. (Signed) B. A. SORSBY. Columbus, July 2,1858-6 m A CARD. HAVING withdrawn from the firm of Uugbes, Daniel A Cos., 1 cheerfully recommend them to ull our former patrons and tho public gener ally. JOHN R. EASTHAM. HIE subscribers will continue, under the same J name and style, a GKN Kit A L STORAGE and COMMISSION BUSINESS, at the FONTAINE & LOWELL WAUKIIOUBEB. Thankful for tho past liberal patronage of our friends, wo solicit its continuance and pledge our individual exertions to please all who may en trust their business to us. We are prepared to grant the usual facilities to our customers. HUGHES, DANIEL & CO. Wr. 11. Hughes, Wm. Daniel, W. C. llodoes. Columbus, Ga., Aug. 6-ts PLANTERS WAREHOUSE ColuiiibuH, Ga.. June 22, 1858. riMIK undersigned teturu their thanks to their X friends and the public generally, for the liber al patronago heretofore bestowed, and hope by a strict attention to business to merit further favors. They ato huppy to state that they have secured the services of Mr. J. NI. Watt, as Book Keep er, and Mr. W* A. Bedell, as Salesman, who will be happy to serve their friends and the custo mers of the house. Every facility possible will be afforded their customers. June 22, 1858. ts DILLARD, POWELL A CO. HARRISON & PITTS, Auction and Commission Merchants AND NEGRO BROKERS, 59 unit 01 llroacl St., Columbus* Ga. \\TK etill continue the above line at our old 7 7 stand. Thankful for the patronage here tofore so liberally extended uh by our friends and the public, we hope by renewed exertions to merit its continuance. No efforts will be npured to give entile satisfaction to those who inny confide their business to our care. We will give our personal attention to the sale of REAL KBTATK, NE GROES, MERCHANDISE and PRODUCE. Hav ing Houses fitted up expressly for the purpose we are prepared to board, purchase and sell Negroes on Commission. Liberal advances w ill he made as heretofore on Negroes ami Merchandise. Administrators and Executors’ Hales attended to on reasonable tonus. A stock of likely NEGROES, of all classes, al ways kept on baud. HARRISON A PITTS. Columbus, August 31, 1858-ly WOODEN WARDS CHEAP! REDUCTION IN PRICES! iITE would respect fully inform the merchants V V npecinUy, and the public generally, that we have nmdo a grout reduction in our wholesale Ii i< < sos Hollow Wares, and other goods in pro portion ; ami we know that we can make it to the interest of Southern Merchants to patronize home manufacture. We ask you to give us a call before going North to purchase, and wo are confident you will make your purchases of us. TROY MANUFACTURING CO.. No. 40 East Aid*’ Broad st., Columbus, Ga. Columbus, August 13,1558. TAXES!TAXES! lAM now ready to receive the Stato and coun ty taxes for the present year. The State tax is seven and a half cents on every hundred dol lars, and the county tax Is one hundred and fifty per cent on the State tax. Aug. 19-2 m. T. CHAFFIN, Tax Collector C A All I'Oit COHN AND WHEAT. ‘IHIK highest prices paid in cash for Corn and X Wheat at tho Citv Mills by J. Jefferson, or at Hamilton A Jefferson’s Store, Brood street. February 6,1868. &jie flailg Hun. From Yesterday’s Evening Edition DAILY SUN OFFICE, 1 Columbus, Ga., October 14, 1858. J COTTON—There is an active demand on the streets this morning, with considerable in and offering. The prices paid are 10% to ll%c. Consignees per Muscogee K R, Oct. 15. Mont A West Point 11 K; Mobile A Girard RR; McKee, R A McKee; A Velati; J L Celia; E Bar nard A Cos; P Spencer; Bedell A Weems; C Ogle tree; J 8 Pemberton A Cos; Danfortb, N A Cos; J W Pease A Clark; D B Thomp on A Cos; II C Mclveo; R Mills A Cos; R T Hudspeth A Cos; Hull, Duck A Cos; EH Beall; S W; Harrison A Pitts; Davis A Wilson; J L Logan; F Landon ; T C Pridgeou ; BG A 8 Stern ; Samuils A Rooney; D Walbaum; GW Delbride A Cos; Tuttle, W A Cos; J A Brooks; 8 Rothcliild A Bro; J P Illges; D Bussy A Bro; W D Horton; Rev 8 II Higgins; J R Shackleford; Smith A Daniel; W K; N Fort; J G Strapper; Redd, Johnson A Cos; S Schukin A Cos; Wynn A Park; Dillingham A D; Bnchlc A Cos; Col Iron Works; Manley A Hodges; G L McGough A Cos; Isaac Harris; Morris A O; C B Lloyd; Gunby A Cos; W T Ogletree; W W Robison A Cos; llainmau A Son; Van Marcus; W S Needham; T McKenna; J T Baggett; Hughes, Daniel A Cos; J 11 Gatewood; E G Dawson; W J Totten; C II Murphy; Greenwood A Gray; W A M O P, 25 bales bagging; DS Stern. From tho Charleston Courier, 13th inst. Later from Mexico. We arc indebted to purser Mahoney, of the Isabel, and to our Havana exchanges, for transmitting the following reports of interesting and important details from Mexico, as related by passengers in the Solent, which arrived at Havana with Vera Cruz dates of the 3d instant: Tho British Bteamer Solent, Lewis, left Vera Cruz on the 3d instant, at 12, m.— At 7, a. m., in the morniDg, the Courier Extraordinary arrived Horn tho City of Mexico, with news that General Vidauri had been defeated by Gen. Miraman, near San Louis. Later news reports that he had captured one thousand prisoners and several pieces of artillery. At 8, a. m., another courier arrived from Vera Cruz, stating that Vidauri had defeated Miraman, and that the latter had blown his brains out in despair. The latter is tho story of the Liberal party.— There is no doubt but that a battle has been fought between the abovo Generals, and that Gen. G. Vidauri has met with reverses. The Solent has brought the news from Tampico that Governor Garza, of the Lib erol party, generrl commanding at Tam pico, has levied a contribution on all for eigners there, amounting to SIOO,OOO, and failing to raise the same, had impris oned a large number of Spaniards, and American citizens. These were retained in prison thirty eight hours, without any thing to eat or drink, and were liberated on promising to raise the amount, SIOO,- 000. A number fled to the English steamer Solent, then in harbor, and the Spanish Consul took refuge on board a Spanish vessel-of-war, lying off Tampico. His family took refuge on board the English steamer Solent, and were landed at Havana. The whole affair is considered a great outrage, and important dispatches are on iho way from the Consul at Tampico for Washington, as also important dispatches from our Minister, Mr. Forsyth, at Mex ico. The rest of the belligerent forces re main as per last news. Lieut. Jones, of the sloop-of-war Ply mouth, is the bearer of dispatches for Washington. The Plymouth sailed from Vera Cruz on 28th September, for Tampico, but had not arrived up to the departure of the British steamship Solent. What steps Capt. Dahlgreen, of the Plymouth, will tako in tho affair, was not known. The American Minister, Mr. Forsyth, and family, will be at Vera Cruz on or about the 18th inst., to sail in the Plymouth for the United States. Col. Taloott, W. E. Myers, A. B. Gray, with a corps of engineers, came as pas sengers in the British steamer Solent, and embarked on board the steamer Isa bel, cn the 10th inst., for Charleston. On the way down from the City of Mexico tho diligence was attacked by robbers, when three of them were shot dead by the above party. None of the gentlemem were hurt. This is the first defeat that the robbers have met with, and it seems had a very beneficial effect, as they did not make any attack on the diligence for about one week. The ring leader, at the Barauca de Para, wa killed. Pennsylvania Flections. Washington, October 12 — 11 o’clock at night.—The general complexion of the returns of the Pennsylvania elections arc unfavorable to tho administration. In the Ninth Congressional district, T. Stephens, opposition, gains considerable (his democratic competitor is J. M. Hop kins). Iu the 6th district, it is very pro bable John lliokman, anti-Lecompton de mocrat, is elected. Philadelphia, Oct. 12—Midnight.—It is believed here that the whole People’s Ticket is elected. The adherents to that party are now marching through tho city and exhibiting great satisfaction at their success. {NO. 67. Charleston Senatorial Contest. Cuaiilkston, Oct. 13.—11. D. Lesesne, Esq., has been elected State Senator from this Senatorial district. His majority is 2t* votes over bis competitor, Mr. M. C. Mordccai. Mr. Mordecai was the former Senator from Charleston district. Yellow Fever In Mobile. The Hoard of Health of Mobile reports fifteen deaths from yellow fever for the twenty-four hours ending at G o’clock on Tuesday evening. The Register of the 111th, in speaking of tho health of tho city, remarks : The epidemio is plainly on the increase, for not only were the deaths by yellow fever fifteen, us given in by tho Sexton, but they have taken place in all parts of the city. In localities hitherto healthy, and among classes deemed exempt, the victims have been picked out by the de stroyer. In such a state of the case, we cannot but again caution our absentees not to be in a hurry to return home. It seems senreely probable, at this time of writing, thnt any show of frost will follow on the heavy fall of rain on Sunday night and Monday morning; for the temperature is as mild now as at any time during the last week. Cable Stock. Tho latest news from Valentia, brought by tho City of Baltimore, is that the con dition of cable affairs remains unchanged. There had been an improved demand for shares, and at London prices had ad vanced to £3-18. The Virginia Springs are all deserted. Tho receipts this year were the largest ever known. The receipts of the “Old Sweet” were over $70,000.