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About The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1858)
THOMAS DE WOLF THOMAS OILBEBT. |)E WOLF & GILBERT, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Tho Suu is published daily at $5 a year, payable strictly iu advauce. When not paid within six months, $6 will bo charged. If not paid within the subscription yoar, $7. Xu subscription taken lor less than throe months, which must in all cases bo paid in advance, at the rate of fifty cents a mouth. No responsibility for remittances by mail. ADVERTISING RATES: All advertisements of livelin s or less inserted at 50 cunts for the first insertion, and 25 cents for : each additional insertion. Advertisements exceeding five lines, oxcept by special contract, will bo charged 10 cents a line for the first insertion, and 5 cents a line for each ad ditional insertion. A card not exceeding six lines, not renewable, will be inserted three months for $5, six mouths for SB, and twelve mouths for sl2. Ten linos, not renewable, will be inserted three mouths for SB, six for sl2, eight mouths for $lB, ond twelve months for S2O. Advertisements of ten linos, renewable at plua suro, inserted at $25 a year. Contract advertisements exceeding ten lines to he charged at the rate of $lO for each additional ten lines. Advertisements occupying a piaco between tho reading matter anil advertisements tobooliarged an addition of one-tbird to the abovo rates. ICNICKERUOCKEK LIVE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK CITY. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS JANUARY 1, 1858, $188,309 T'Q -ISOAUD OF REFERENCE FOR COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Honorable JAMES ABERCROMBIE. Honorable JOHN 11. HOWARD. Honorable HINES IIOLT. Honorable (I. K. THOMAS. 11. T. HALL, Esip, of firm of Hall A Dexter. JNO. It. HULL, Esq., of firm of Hull, Duck A Cos. J. ENNIS, Ksij.,of firm of J. Eums&Co. ‘Medical Examiners. Doctors SCHLEY & DAVIS. 11. 11. KITING, Agent. Negroes insured at reasonable rates. February 24, 1858-ly .1 NO. r. WHITFIELD WM. P. SMITH. WHITFIELD <fc SMITH, Premium Book and Job Printers, OVER THE POST OFFICE, MONTGOMEUY, AI,A. (’ \UR Office is well supplied with New Presses, / New Type, Borders, Cuts, Ac., Ac., and wo ir<* woll prepared to do Printing in any style. November 17, 1858. SURVEYING AND” ENGINEERING OFFICE. BERUELL & MEADE, Surveyors and Civil Engineers, MAY SO NIC HALL, Broad (Street, Columbus, Georgia. SURVEYING and Engineering attended to in this or any of tho adjoining States. Address us above. Nov. 17-3 in D. B. WOO DR UPP, ARCHITECT, MACON, GEORGIA. WILL furnish to order,Plans, Elevations, Sec tions, Working Drawings, Specifications, Ac. fur every descriptions of Public und Private Build ings, together witli the necessary superintendence when desired. Orders thankfully received and promptly atten ded to. Sept. 27, 1858. 6m WM. A. UAKDAWAY. E. 1. GRAY. HARDAWAY & GRAY, Gonoral Produce Commission MERCHANTS, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. \ MERCHANTS will, by inspection of the follow- IVI iug rates of freight by Atlanta, find ship ments mure expeditious und economical than by New Orleans. Through Freights from Bt. Louis to Columbus, Georgia: By Memphis. By Nashville Feathers, Wool, per 100 lbs $163 $1 35 Hemp iu bales, Linseed ami Lard Oil, per lUO lbs 1 32 1 07 White head, Shot iu kegs, Lard and Bacon, Lead, Hope and Bagging, per 100 lbs 1 10 95 Whisky, per barrel 3 85 3 10 Pork, Beef, per barrel 3 23 2 GO Flour, per barrel 1 82 1 46 TIIRY REFER TO Messrs. Dillard, Powell A Cos., Columbus, Qa. Messrs. Kodd, Preer A Cos., Columbus, (ia. Mr. 11. S. Hardaway, Columbus, Ga. Mr. J. K. Morgan, La Grange, Ga. Mr. Liiram B. Troutman, Macon, Ga. *Walsh, Smith A Cos., Mobile, Ala. Joseph Murrell, Mobile, Alabama. Puig, Muir A Cos., New Orleans. Nov. 28-y LOOK AT THIS. Just received a fresh lot of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, Consisting in part of Ilams, Cheese, Butter, Fresh Pork, Mackerel, Irish Potatoes, Flour, Onions, White Yunkoo Beans, Ac. &c. at DeGraflenreid’s Corner. Call and see. Oct. 26. HARRISON & PITTS, Auction and Commission Merchants AND NEGRO BROKERS, 59 and OI Broad St., Columbus, Ga. WE still continue the above line at our old stand. Thankful for tbo patronage here toloro so liberally extended us by our triends and the public, wo hope by renewed exertions to merit its continuance. No efforts will be spared to give entire satisfaction to those who may confide their business to our care. We will give our personal attention to the sale of REAL ESTATE, NE GROES, MERCHANDISE and PRODUCE. Hav ing Houses fitted up expressly for the purpose wo are prepared to board, purchase and Bell Negroes on Commission. Liberal advances will bo made as heretofore on Negroes and Merchandise. Administrators and Executors’ Sales attonded to on reasonable terms. A stock of likely NEGROES, of all classes, al ways kept on hand. HARRISON & PITTS. Columbus, August 31, 1858-ly WINTER IRON FOUNDRY, MONTGOMERY, ALA. CHARLES”]?. LEVY, (I,ate of tho Union Foundry, Columbus, Ga.,) HAS leased the Winter Iron Foundry, in Montgomery, Ala., and put it in operation, and is prepared to do all kinds of work iu Iron und Brass. Having li&dflHbaMMßl many years suocossful experience in building Steam Engines and Mills, ill Georgia, ho Hatters himself that his attention to business in his new locality, will be a guaran tee ol’ satisfaction to customers. The establish nient being largo anil complete in its outfit will oiiHtir* prompt ami good work.. All orderi will moot prompt and faithful attention. BTKAM. ENGINES) now and ■•oond-Uand, al ways on hand for sale. 17-ts PIANOS! PIANOSr JUST received from tho tory of Messrs. Cliickoring A hHiyr*rr4.Tjßa Sons, u now supply of their celebra-n m y m wt ted iuHtrnmonts. These instru-w M V# monts have received thirty-four medals from the various industrial associations of tho different Htutefl and tho World’s Fair in London, attesting their superior sweetness and power of tone. Cer tificates of which tho subscriber is prepared to exhibit, together with a great variety oi styles and patterns, at his Music Store. Having been appointed sole agent for Columbus and vicinity lie 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. GAKTKIi. PIANOS ! MELODEONS! BRANDS &KORNER, No. :!•'> Uroail Struct, Columbus, On., OVIfKII thoir Pianos, and other Musical lii t r monts, of the host nt Northern price*. J • W \J U Hecuucldiand imtrmuonts taken in exchange. I’ianoi tuuud nnd repaired. Columbus, Ga„ August 24, IK6H-tf (Xiampagne ‘Wine, Ale A Porter. r % l\ BASKETS pint* and quart* genuine Piper ’ A On’*. lieldieck; 10 Cask* Muir A Hon* Tale Ale; 10 11 best London Porter: For sale by * H. BARNARD A 00. K I.olit. KKOAI NUW WIIKAT. ’“1 MILS. of R.rtra Fine Flour from NEW I* ‘ WHEAT, just received and foe tale by Aug. 6-ts GUNBY A CO. VOL. IV.} PROFESSIONAL CARDS. WM. E. ANDERSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, MARIANNA, FLA., WILL attend with promptueari and fidelity to any business entrusted to his care in tho Circuit Courts of Washington, Jackson and Frank lin, in the Supremo Court at Marianna, mid in tho U. S. District Courts at Apalachicola and Talla hassee. Debts amounting to SSOO and upwards collected iu any part of tho State. references: lion. J. Wayles Baker, Judge Middle Ciicuit Florida, Tallahassee; lion. J. J. Finley, Judge Western Circuit Flor ida, Marianna; Lion. Geo. $. Hawkins, M. 0.. Washington, D. 0.; Messrs. Davis A Birnoy, Philadelphia, Penn.; Messrs. Churchill, Johnston A Cos., New York; Messrs. Ilarrall, Sprouels A Cos., New York. October 22, 185S-6m A. 11. HUSH, ATTOH.WEY AT LAxfr, MARIANUA, FLOBIDA, REFERS to 11. Middlebrook A Cos.; Hall, Mokus & Cos.; Win. 11. Young, President Bank of Columbus; J. 11. Daniel Sc Cos.; J. Kylo A Cos.; L. T. Downing, Esq.; Daufortb, Nagol & Cos. July 30, ’6B-ly J. G. J. N. BidTIICNK, ATTOKNKYB AT LAW, OOI.UMBUB, OA„ Wl Li, attend tho Courts of tho Clmttuhooclieo Circuit and tlio Supremo Court at Macon. 4f,r-lHHce up stairs, between the “Corner Stone” oilico and Barnard’s corner. Juno 24,1858-ly. K. W. MOISEI, ATTOHLNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, OFFICE at Bonner’s old stand, on St. Clair street, one door trom Broad. Practices in all the Courts of tho Chattahoochee Circuit, also in tile United States Court at Savan nah, and Supreme Court at Macon. Marcli 1,1858-ly J. LILLIE, ATTORNEY AT I.AW, SALEM, RUSSELL COUNTY, ALA., W ILL practice in all tho Courts of Russell and tlie adjoining Counties, and in the United States Courts at Montgomery. October 26,1858-ly ______ It. J. MOSES, ATTOIUVEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. ti ;} - Olfico noxt door to the Post Office. “A# Columbus, Ga., Fell. 27, ’6B-tf 0. 0. YONUIi .J. P. MOCLKLLAN. yongk & McClellan, ATTOHNEYB AT LAW, IJIIAOTIOE iu all tho Courts of West Florida. I Olfico at Marianna, Fla. May 21, ’SB-ly ÜBVEIU.Y A. TUOItNTOPf. WILI.IAM 11. TUKMAN THORNTON <& TURMAN HAVE removed their Law Office to Odd Fellows’ Hall, Oglethorpe street. They will attend to all business iu their lino with promptness and fidelity in all the counties of tho Chattahoochee Circuit, Ga., and in Russell, Macon, and Barbour Counties, Alabama. Jan. 10, ’6B-ly ROBERT E. DIXON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. OFFICE on Randolph Street, formerly occupied by Seymour R. Bonner, opposite the Pest Of fice. Feb. 2, 1858. ly JAMES RAMSEY R. G. OARITHERS. RAMSEY ifc CAR.ITXIERS, Attorney at Law, COLUMRUt?, GEORGIA, \\riLL practice in all tho counties us tlio Out- W ‘tahoocheo Circuit; in tho counties of Chat tahoochee, Clay, Early, and Randolph, of the Pa taula Circuit; and Calhoun anil Decatur counties, of the Southwestern Circuit. February 28, 1858. ly HRS. GRIMES & WINGFIELD HAVE associated themselves in the practice of Medicine uud Surgery. Calls left at Ware A Sou’s Drug Store during tho day, or tho Perry House at uiglit, will be promptly answered. Patients from a distance confided to their euro will recoivo every necessary attention. Columbus, Ga., Sept. 27,1858. 3m DR. BENJ. M. CROMWELL. OFFICE over Wynne & Park’s Shoe Store, where he may be found during tho day, and at night. Jan. 12, ’SB-ly HR. H. M. CLECKLEY WILL attend promptly all calls, cither iu the city or country. Particular attention will he bestowed to diseases peculiar to tYmales, Chronic affections of all kinds, which may be entrusted to his treatment. Mg- Olfico over Perry Spencer’s Grocery store, Broad st. Mg- office hours from 8 to 10 A.M., and from 4 to 5 p. M. Columbus, Ga., Jan. 25, ’6B-tf VVJLF. LEE,D.U.S, DENTAL SURGEON, ti# South-east corner Br- ad and Randolph streets, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Nov. 20,1858-ts J. FOGLE <Sk SON, DENTISTS, OPPICfi ON RANDOLPH, NEAR BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. May 9-ly CUSHMAN, x> 3bj nti s i- . Qmrm WINTER BUILDING, 48 Broad street, Colum bus, Ga. Jan. 11, 1866 BONNETS l BONNETS I JADIES and Misses Lace Bonnots; j Ladies and Misses Pedals; Fine Split Straws; Neapolitans; Children’s Lace and Pedal Flats; Men and Boys’ Hats, Leghorn, Panama; Straw Braids, Laces, Artificial Flowers; A fine variety of Parasols, of now styles; Rich Paris Ribbons. The Ludies will find iu our extensive stock the greatest assortment of Silk and Oiapo Bonnots ever offered in Columbus. Aprils. S. BOTHOIIILP A 880. MULKBY'S SOUTHERN SYSTEM. rITIf E Books, piiblialied in connection with this J. valuable system of instruction, and so highly approbated by tho most distinguished educator* of our country, may bo found at tho Hook stores of Columbus. Qet. 5-ts “LOOK. AT THIS.” riMIK subscribers have Just received tlio follow- X itig goods, all of which are warranted fresh and fine, to-wit: Extra New Buckwheat, Raisins, 8 8 Almonds, Xante Currants, Old Government Java Coffee, Muir A ton’s Ale, pints and jugs, Byass’Porter, quarts and pints, Cream Cheese. Also a selection of fine Wines, Brandy, Whisky, Gin, Rum, Ac., Ac., and a largo and lino lot of Ha vana Cigars, all of which will be sold at reduced price*, by GUNIIY A 00. To Our Customers. I .THOM and after tho first of January noxt, s wo shall adopt, as near as possible, tho C Art 11 BYBTEM. Nbuessitx compkllh us to this conns*. From that day all articles will be yiusxi uscath. Where credits are given (which will only be extended to those who have promptly paid us) ail addition will be made to tho price named ac cording to tlie time required by the’ I)ec‘. IS, MW. M. IfAItNAIU) M 00. TO TIIOSK IJIUEBTKU. ii r hereby give notice that all claims due us W and not paid or satislacbiiily arranged prior to the next return day or tho respective countie* In which the parties may reside, WILL be sued—none will be slighted. March lb-ts A BARNARD A OG SMOKED MK ATS. SMOKED Beef, Beef Tongues and Pig Hams, just received aucl for sale by Fob. 8. GUNBY A CO. ANULKHI CANULKH: F\f\ Htar Oundhtu; tj* / #0 lioxoN AiUumntino For tale by GUNBY * CO. Cjt fstilj £ll. SPROTT’S CELEBRATED VERITABLE OLD Eisra-LISLI AMERICAN BITTERS, An Inestimable TONIC, DIURETIC, AND ANTI-DYSPEPTIC, SCIENTIFICALLY prepared from tlio original recipe of eld Dr. Sprott, an eminently snccons ful and highly popular physician of Shropshire, England. These highly palatable and agreeable bitters be ing composed of Purely Vegetablo Extracts, judiciounly solectod and skillfully compounded,are confidently rocommonded to the public for their Vnluable Medicinal Properties. For Loss of Appetite, Nervous Deiuuty, Kn nui, Indigestion and Dyspepsia, they nro iudis ponsable. In functional doraugemontHof tlio Liver and Kidneys, as well an Jaundice, Rheumatism, Gout and Gravkl, they arc a “sine qua non.*-* For Female complaints this preparation is pecu liarly adapted. For Children harrassed with the Colic, and tho pains of Dentition, it is a soothing asHiiager. Asa stimulus to invalids, the enfeebled and sick, these bitters are unsurpassable, und entirely free from alcohol. DIRECTIONS. A wine glass two or three times a day. For La dies, two-thirds; Children iu proportion. For very weak stomachs, add ono-thinl water. Prepared at Fag’s habratory, Montgomery, Ala. To bo had of Druggists and Country Merchants generally. HULL, DUCK A CO., J. S. PEMBERTON A CO., BROOKS A CIIAPIVIAN, Sept. 1. ly Columbus,Qa THOMAS S. SPEAR, Successor to S. 13. PURl’Ll'], J I AS on hand anew stock of J JL Rich Jewelry, Wfttelios, Clocks, Silvor and Plated Ware, /L,./ Guns, Pistols, Table Cutlery, Ac,., *331 to which lie would invito the tontion of all. He will have manufactured 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 llair Platting—Necklaces, Braeolettrt, Broaches, Ear-Kings, Crosses, and Trinkets of every descrip tion. Diamonds reset aiul Jewelry made to order. Watches, Clocks and Jowolry, Repaired by experienced workmen anil warranted. LeUerliin; anil Engraving, Neatly done. PKJ3I3LK SPECTACLES, Os Gold and Steel frames, of tlio gga beat quality, manufactured. s^—3 PURPLE’S OLD STAND February 8, 1858. ts Junes’ Building. PAPER Commission Warehouse, AND Frintoi-s’ Depot, For the sale of Writing, Printing, Envelope, and COLORED PAPERS, CARDS, AND PRINTERS MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS. Agont for U. JOHNSON At CO., Type Founders, It. HOE Jfc CO., And other Printing Press makers. PRINTING INKS, of Best Quality, AT MANUFACTURER’S PRICES. TO KTE;Pt.OIT-A.ISrTS_ Tho Subscriber bugs to cull attention to bis large stock of Writing and Wrapping Paper, _ of all kinds, which he will sell very low for CASH, or short credit on largo bums. JOSEPH WALKED, Oct. 5-3 m 120 Meeting at., Charleston, S. C. D. P. ELLIS. B. 11. MATHIS. ELLIS & MATHIS, AUCTION AND COMMISSION COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WILL give prompt attention to tho sale of MERCHANDIZE, COUNTRY PRODUCE, NEGROES, FURNITURE, VEHICLES, STOCK, REAL ESTATE, Ac. Will also give particular attention to Rontiug Real Estate, Hiring Negroes, Ac. Administrators and Guardian's Sales will ho conducted on reasonable terms. LIBERAL ADVANCES will be made. All goods in storo will bo insured, unless otherwise directed. Columbus, Sept. lu-3m TOBACCO AGENCY, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. ELLIS &nMATHIS, AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, HAVE on hand and will continue to receive direct from first class manufacturers, a large Hujqtly of all grades Tobacco, which they will noil to the trade at Factory Prices, expenses only added. Traders will do well to call before buying else where. Sept. 10-3 w E. BARNARD & CO., COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, Wholesale ami Hctall GROCERY & PROVISION DEALERS, HAVE on hand and will constantly keep a large and well selected stock, embracing all arti cles li their line, which are offered to their friends and the public, at the lowest market prices. 4S-COME AND SEE ÜB.‘i* Sept. 29,1867. ts STEAM MARBLE WORKS. COLIJMI3UH, GA. r I 111 18 establishment, situated on Oglethorpe 1 street, in front of the Oglethorpe House, is now in operation, with entire now machinery, and all the improvements known in the trade. I will execute all kinds of work iu tho js/ea.i*l3:c:j3 h.untie, Pitch as Monumets, Tombs, lL*ad Htonos, Marble Mantel Pieces, bureau,Table and Washstand Tops, of the best Italian ami American marble, at abort notice and on the most reasonable terms. Orders from the country will he promptly at tended to. HENRY McOAULKV, Fob. 20-ts Columbus, (ia. SELLING OFF FOIINITUIK TO CHANGES BUSINESS. JAM determined to change my busiliess for . something that will puy better. 1 now offer my entire stock, consisting In purl of Wardrobes, Bureaus, Sideboards, Safes, Chairs, Tables, Honk Cases, Bosks, and other artiebi usually needed about a house. Until iny 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. 1 also offer for rent the Store that I now occupy for the balance of the year. Possession given in April. J. 11. HIKES, February 0. No. 30 Broad Bt. HUN BOOK BINDERY. AFTKK a suspension of several mouths, the BOOK BINDERY attached to the SUN JOB PRINTING W/*.A ESTABLISHMENT is again in opur Having a competent Binder, the public may rely on having binding done in any style desired, of durable workmanship, and with promptness. Persons having MDKIO,M AO A /A NKH, and I.AW REPORT# to bind, will do well to cal I at the Jan. 26,1867. HUN BINDERY. COLUMBUS, GA., DECEMBER 8, 1858. NEW FALL AND WINTER. (3-003DS. S. ROTHCHILD & BRO. 1 >KG to announce to their customers nml tlio J ) public that they uow have iu Store, anil are receiving by every steamer, n very extensive and choice selection of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Os the Latest Styles* Wo wish it to l>o romombored that, wo still keep a llosidont ,Purchaß< r at tho North, front whom wo recoivo wookly tlio latest imported fashions. Wo solicit Country Merchants, buying for cash, to call and examine our stock and ascertain our prices, to such wo are prepared to offer groat in ducements. Below wo mentlou some of the most fashiona ble, as also somo of tho loading articles: DRESS GOODS. CJashtuoro Hobos a’Fourreau Double; Cashmere llobes Double Joke Kordoo ; Delftino Hobos Pur inhume ; Silk Hobos of all descriptions; A largo variety of Plain and Figured Silks; Good Black Silks from 76c. to $2 50; Figured Fronch Delaines; Figured American Delaines, from to 26c.; Plain Delaines and Cashmeres; Plain and Figured French Merin<*s; Plain and Figured English Merinos; Bombazines and Alapacas; American and Scotch Ginghams; American, French and English Prints; All tlio latest, styles of Shawls, and of Cashmere and Chenille Scarfs; Cloth, Silk and Velvet Talmas. EMBROIDERIES—WHITE GOODS Swiss and Jaconet Bands; Swish and Jaconet Sets; Swiss and Jaconet Collars; Swiss and Jaconet Sleeves; Crape Bugle Collars; Plain and Embroidered Pique Collars; Plain and Kinbroidorcd Pique gets; Insertings and Edgings, grout variety; Muslin and Lace Curtains; Jaconets, Nainsook and Book Muslins; Plain, Embroidered and Striped Swiss Muslins; German, Fronch and English Thread Lace; Infants’ Waists; Embroidered Lawn Uaudkls, great variety; Plain and 1 Minted,Lawn Handkfs,great variety; Irish Linen, Tablecloths, Napkins mid Tideys. DOMESTICS. Flannels, Linseys and Kerseyß ; Sat ti nets, Cassimcros, Jeans and Broadcloth; A large variety of Small Figured Goods, for Boys’ wear; Blurting, Shooting, Ticks and Keystono Plaids; White, Blue, Green, Gray and Figured Blankets. SHOES, SHOES. Ladies, Gents, Children’s Shoes; Avery large stock of Ladles’ Ileol Gaiters, Calf and Kid Boots; Negro Brogans, Boys and Misses’ Fancy Fhoes, whioh we offer at a very low prlco. SKIRTS, SKIRTS. All the now styles of Skirts; Extension Skirts fromjjll to $3. BONNETS, RIBBONS, &c. The latest stylo of Trimmed Straw Bonnets; 44 “ “ Velvet and Chenille Bonnets; 44 “ “ Bonnet Ribbons anil Ruches; 44 “ 44 Fronch and Amer’n Flowers; “ 44 “ Flats and Children’s Hats; “ “ “ Dress Trimmings; Black and Colored Velvet Ribbons; New stylo Head Dresses and Fancy Hair Pius; Silk Belts and Kid Gloves, from 25 cents to $1; Silk, Cotton and Wool Hosiery; Combs, Brushes, Fancy Soap and Perfumery; Umbrellas, Hats, Cups, Ac., Ac. READY-MADE CLOTHING. For the bettor accommodation of our customers we had an addition made to our Store, where we keep a large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, of all styles and sizes. Also, BOYS AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING, All styles and sizes, which we offer vory cheap. P. S. —Wo still continue at our old stand. Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liberally extended us by our friends and the public iu gen eral, wo hope by renewed exertions to merit its continuance. 8. ROTIICHILD A BHO., No. 82 Broad street. Columbus, Ga., October 1,1868. Hotel and Livery Stable Mfor sale. The subscriber, desirous of changing lus business for one more retiring, offers for sale his large and commodious Hotel in tho pleasant and nourishing town of Marianna, West Florida. Tlio Hotel has a commanding appearance and is located on the Public Square, and is admirably ad apted for company and for all public occasions,and is patronized by most of strangers, and the larger share of yearly Boarders. Attached to tlio Hotel, and located ala convenient distance, is u large and commodious New Stable, with all tho neces sary appurtenances,and well calculated for a Liv ery .Stable, being located near tho Public Square, on ono of the business streets. Tho buildings on tho Hotel promises uro all iu good repair and will bo found convenient for the occupant. Any person desirous of purchasing, could not fail being pleased on examination of tho premises. I would exchange the above property lor a Plan tation of 400 or 600 acres,or fora private residence in a town with good schools and other privileges. Possession given in a reasonable time after a sale is made. Apply to tho proprietor, who is always at homo. WM. NICKELS. Marianna, Fa,, October 16,1858, wGm BROAD STREET HOUSE, First Imuso north of tho Planters’ Warehouse, 001/IJMIiUS, aA. MRS. BARROW returns her . thanks for the patronage Ao/tirhjL'*- heretofore received, and solicits a continuance. ll r prices Board per month, without lodging $lO 00 Board with lodging, tin y furnishing their own fuel and lights 22 00 Board by tlio duy i 60 Columbus, Ga., Aug. 7-ts Mrs. Doctor Jones 1' 8 prepared to take BOARDERS, w ith or with out Lodging. Her House is on Jackson street, immediately north of the Presbyterian Church, lately occupied by Mrs. Kirvin. Kates moderate. Columbus, January 4,1868-ts DU PONT’S GUNPOWDER, MANUFAOTUKKD UY E. J. Du Pont, De Nemours & Cos., WllmliigteiL Dtlawarc. I HAVE Just received, and will always keep on hand, a complete assortment of the various kinds of Powder manufactured by this company. This Powder Is universally acknowledged by sportsmen to he the best new In use. 1 have the following different kinds now in magazine: Diamond Grain, Saperflno Eagle Sport ing, Kuglo 1< Hi Hhooting, Kaglo Duck .-hooting, DuPont’s Rill ‘ F, KF G, and FFKG, Musket Pow der, Blasting Powder, and Hal'ety Fuse. ii 0-1 will sell to merchants at New York prices and expenses te Columbus. All orders will moot with prompt attention. VAN. MARCUS, Agent, July 21-6 m Columbus, Georgia. TROY MANUPACTURING CO., OOLIJMDUS, GA. WE, the undersigned, have this day purchased irom James Hamilton the “Troy Factory” and entire stock, and will continue tho business under the name and style of TROY MANUFAC TURING COMPAN Y, and will manufacture and keep constantly on hand, at wholesale and retail, Clirlre, Hriideails, War(lrles,Tmlie, lluckete, Snfes, Tallies, llureaiiw, and other house furnishing articles. All orders addressed to Troy Manufacturing Company will receive prompt attention. JKKFKKBON A HAMILTON .fosawi JutMtaow Joint II Hamiltoß. Columbus, April 19, 1868-ly NEW ROOT AND SHOE STORE A. C. SAUNDERS & CO. WOULD n*poetfully inform ffrrl the citizens of Columbus, | and tho country surrounding, Ml that they have taken the Store recently occupied by Merry A Landon, and are now opening tlie largest, best made and cbeapost stock of BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS to bo fouud in tho city. Having extensive Factories of our own, aud having made arrangements with tho host Factories in the United states, witli twenty years ox per h lice iu Memphis, Tennessee, we are warranted in saying our stock will he second to none in quality, style, and economy to tho purchaser. —Oi:R STOCK COMPRISES IN PART— Men’e Thick Boots, sizes from 0tol4; 44 Kip Boots, half welted and double soled; 44 44 Water Proof Boots; 44 Napoleon Boots; 44 Cavalry 44 44 Extra fine Water-Proof Boots; 44 Cork 8010 Boots; 44 Finest pog’d pump and hf welt’d Cf Hoots; 44 French Boots of superior style; 4 * Plantation Boots; 44 Finest Stitched French Calf Boots; 44 44 Pump 44 44 “ 44 Arctic Boots; ALSO 4 Oxford Ties, sewed and peggod ; * 4 Congress Gaiters, Hewed ami pegged; 44 Calderons; 44 Scott Ties; 44 Calf Pugged Brogans, pumps and half welted; Men’s Calf Sowed Brogans, pumps uud half Welted; Men’s Seal, Goat and Buff Brogans pegged; Men’s Army and Plantation Shoes; Men’s Wax, Kip and Buff ItroganH pogged, pumps aud welted; Men’s Gaiters, Slippers, Ac., of all tlio latest patterns. FOR LADIES. Finest Kid and Morocco Lace and Congress Boots, thick and thin solos, with and without heels; Finest Silk Warp Lasting Lace and Congress do. Sergo de Bern* 44 44 44 “ 44 Eugene 44 44 41 44 44 44 Italian and English 44 44 44 44 French and Glove Kid 44 44 44 44 French Kid Heel Slippers; English Kid and Morocco do. and Half Gaiters; English Silk Lasting Slippers and Half Gaiters; Velvet Toilet Slippers; Embroidered Slippers; Women’s Common Thick Heel Ties of Kid, Mo rocco, Seal and Goat; Spring Heel Ties and Buskins; Goat,Calf, Buff, Seal and Kip Lace Boots, pegged and sewed: Kip and Calf Oxford Boots; Lacod and Strapped Spring Ileel Kip Pegged Lace Boots. FOR BOYS. Boys’ Thick Boots, sizes 1 to 6; Boys* Thick Brogans, sizes 1 to 6; Boys’ Thick Kip and Calf Brogans, sizes 1 to 6, pumps and half welted ; Boys’ Calf and Kip Boots, welted and double SOlcd. FOR YOUTHS. Youth’s Thick Boots, sizes l) to 13; Youth’s Brogans, sizes 9 to 13; Youth’s Kip Brogans, sizes 9 to 13; Youth’s Kip Boots half welted and double aolod; Youth’s Calf Boots 44 44 44 44 44 Youth’s Calfllrogaiiß pumps and half welted. FOR MISBEB AND CHILDREN. Sowed Calf, Kid, Goat, Seal, Grain, Morocco and Buff Bootees, thick aud thin solo, with aud with out heels; Pegged Calf, Goat, Seal, Grain, Morocco ami Buff Bootees, thin and thick soles, with and with out heels; Fine Kid Ties and Buskins; Common Kill, Mo rocco, geal nml Goat Ties ; Silk Lasting, Kid and Morocco Gaiters, witli and without heels; Kid, Morocco and Silk Lasting Lace Boots; Kid, Morocco and Strapped Slippers; Children’s Congress Heel Gaiters. FOTL 3?IiANTHRS. Tho-LargoHt, Best Made, and Choapost Btock ol USTEGERO SHOES EVKit lIUOUUIIT TO COLUMBUS. Among them nro Hound anil Lap Scum, Don Mo llracod, Uouhlo Soled liroguUH, from 1 to 15. Round Seam Triple Stitched Iron Nailod Itro ganH; Round Soam Throe Soled Brogans; Oak Bottoms, Kiwsots und other kinds, ranging in price from $1 10 upwards. If any of our goods do not prove as represented by us, we will niako tho deficiency good to tlio purchaser. To Country Merchants. Trad ers, Peddlers, &c., We can oiler goods at Boston and New York prices. By giving us a call yoa can save from 16 to 20 per cent on your bills. ‘Taking tho quality of our goods Into considera tion, we are to bo undersold by no ono North, .South, East or West. Wo have made arrangements to receive all now styles from factories of any note in the United .States, as soon as introduced, mid shall bo receiv ing fresh goods ovory week from our own factories. A. C. SAUNDERS A CO., Nov. 3,1858. ts 102 Broad Street. Negroes! Negroes! WE are continually receiving from Vir- v> ginla and North Carolina a largo Va A and woll selected Htock of MEN, WOMEN, BOYS aud (lIKLS, including Field Hands, /JL House Servant!,Mechanic*. 4c., bought by w\ one of the firm expressly for this market,adkMß and our friends may rely on getting Negroes of good character, coining up fully to our represen tations, as wo sell none on commission. July 23, ’SB-ly HATCHEK * MoOKIIKK. Bakery and Confectionery. riMIE subscribers bog leave te inform their JL friends and the public generally that they have removed their Bakery to No. 100 Broad street, near the Market. Having better facilities than heretofore possessed we are pro pared to furnish the best of iiltEAl), CAKE, 4c. Iu addition to our llukery we will bo receiving, in a few days, a well assorted stock of CANDIES, NUTS, &e., by which arrangement wo can supply l’arties with SUI’I’EHH on short notice. A share of patronage is respectfully solicited. Xf-our Wagon will deliver Bread as usual. Oct. 11 3m MERKEL 4 URKYVOOKL. A CARD. UAVINO withdrawn from the firm of Hughes, Daniel 4 Cos., I cheerfully recommend them to all our former patrons and the public gener ally. JOHN It. KAHTIIAM. rpilK subscribers will continue, under the same 1 name ami style, a OENKKAL STOUAUH and COMMISSION BUSINESS, at tho FONTAINE & LOWELL WAUKUOIISKH. Thankful for tlio pant liboral patronage of our fYhtrnlii, wo iiolloit it continuance and pledge our individual exertions to pkano all who may on tnint thiiir bunlnon* to uh. Wo are prepared to grant tho übuhl facilltloato our cuntouiorH. . HUGHES, DANIEL A 00. WM. H. JluttHM, Wm. Dawkl, W. U. liOIXiKH. Columbus), Ga., Aug. b-ts PLANTERS WAREHOUSE Columbian, Ga.. Juno 22, 1858. k undoraigin-d return their tlmnkH to their l frionde and tlio public generally, for tho liber al patronage heretofore hoetowod, and hopo by a strict attention to buMinens to merit further favom. They are happy to fit ate that they have secured thoeorvlces of Mr. J. fff* Watt, us Hook Keep 'or, and Mr. W. A* Hoilt 11, a* SaloHinan, who will l>o happy to norvo their friends and tho custo mers of the house. Every fanlity possible will ho afforded their customers. June 22, 1868. ts DILLARD, I’OWELL A CO. IMPORTANT TO (Hllllil ‘ COTTON MOTES WANTED! rrultl Hock Island i’aper Mills Company is I paying One Uent per Bound for Cot ton Motoa, and will continue to do bo until they get a hundred thousand pounds. Sack* and ropes will he returned. icl.B-tf JOHN and. WINTER, President BO A I*l NO AIM lAUPTY Ilexes of assorted Heap for sale by jF April 20. OUNBT 4 00. failtj gun. Fiioh Ybstmday’B Bvranro Edition. DAILY SUN OFFICE, 1 Columbus, Ga., December 7,1868./ COTTON—There is vory little dolug this morn ing. Yesterday’s rates aro without ohange. CHARLESTON, Doc. 0, 1 p. m.—Tbe Cotton market Las declined a full since Thursday’s quotations. Sales to-day 800 bales. Extreme rate 11% cents. SAVANNAH, Dec. 4.—Sales of Cotton to-day 145 bales. There is no demand, und tho market eioses heavy, without any change in prices. MOBILE, Dec. 4.—Sales of Cotton to-day 4,600 bales, and tho murkot closed witli an advancing tendency. NEW ORLEANS, Doo. 4.—Sales of Cotton to-day 11,060 bales, at unchanged prices. Corn advanced 6 cents, und quoted at 76 cents. Thoro Is no change in other matters to report. NEW YORK, Dec. 4.—Tlie Cotton market Is quiet, and sales unimportant. Uonaignees per Musoogee K H, Doe. 8. Mont 4 West l’oint R It; Mobile 4 Girard It It; lledell 4 Weems; W A Clinton; E S Byron; J B Strupper; 1‘ Uuhlor; 1’ Spencer; Kuglaud A Birch; J J McKemirou 4 Cos; Van Marcus; 1) II Thompson 4 Cos; Hull, Monos A Cos; T Markham ; Oowdery 4 Cos; 8 Itotliohild 4 Hro; Alien 4 Ca mak; A Velati; 0 Oglotroe; Mr Kuo 4 Jones; Lcdntim A David; J I, Celia; E II; Sammis A Rooney; llrasHill 4 Cos; Brands 4 Kornor; G W Atkinson * Taylor; Chaffin 4 Johnson; W W ltohison 4 Cos; Aceo 4 Iverson; W A; Brooks 4 Chapman; J Ligou ; KOJoyco; Hull, Duck A Cos; J Widgeon; Hughes, Daniel 4 Cos; T 8 Spear; J Ennis 4 Cos; J WHapplugton; II U McKee; W 4 J ; Jl’ 4 A lllges ; 0 M Lowe 4 Co s; kites 4 Bro; N Tool ; SW; Harrison 4 Pitts; Wynne 4 Park ; Manley 4 Hodges ; M Jacobi ; j B Jaques 4 Bro; ltodd, Freer 4 Co s; J Mosemaii 4 Cos; Dillingham A Denson; Gas Light Cos; II Groasinayer; P B Brady; J D Arnold. Poisoning. Tho family of Mr. E. C. Johnson, in Jacksonville, Alabama, was poisoned last wook, by the infusion of somo kind of poisonous substanoo in boer drank at tbo table. Thoy woro all oxtromoly sick until promptly relieved by l)r. Francis. Tho Republican says it is supposed to be tho work, l>y accident or design, of a negro girl about tbo houHe. Montgomery Municipal Klectiou. Tlio ©lection for Mayor, Aldermen, and City Clerk, of tho city of Montgomery, came off on Monday. C. It. Hansford was ro-olocted Mayor by a handsoino majori ty, ovor G. 1\ Koys aud John J. Thomp son. L. U. Hansford was ro-olectod Clerk. Verily, tho Hatmlorde aro winning men. This, wo bolievo, is tbe seventh succes sive torm C. It. has been elooted to the office of Mayor; and un to L. 11., lie has boon successively clootod Clerk from tho timo to whioh tho memory of tho oldest inhabitant soaroely runneth back. Hov cral hard tilts have boon made for C. R.’s place, but it was no go. They had as well lot him tire and rotiro in po&oc. Among tbe Aldermen oleotod, wo see tbe name of our enorgotio and worthy young friend, W. T. Robinson, a notivo of this city. Virginia Democratic Convention. This body, for tlio nomination of Dem ocratic Candidates lor Governor, Lieut. Governor, and Attorney General, assem bled and organized at Petersburg on Fri day morning last. They had a stormy and boisterous session all day Friday and Friday night, which resulted Saturday morning in tlio nomination of tlie Hon. John Letcher, for Governor, by a small majority. Ho was subsequently nomina ted by a unanimous vote ; und it is said oven his bittorost opponents concede that ho will bo elected by seventeen or eighteen thousand majority. Hon. John Tucker was nominated on ►Saturday for Attorney General. When last hoard from on Saturday, the delegates woro discussing tlio merits of the ditforont aspirants for Lt. Governor. The aspirants for tho Governatorial no mination wore Ilonry A. Edmunson, John W. Hrokonborough, Ex-Gov. Wm. Smith, John Randolph Tucker, Goo. W. Hopkins anil John hotelier. Counterfeit—Caution. Tbo lifty dollar counterfeit note on tho Georgia Jtailroad & Ranking Company, noticed yesterday as having beon reoontly dotocted, is described as being a very good imitation, und well calculated to de ceive tho unwary and inoxperionced.— Tbo signature of the President and Cash ier are so cloßely imitated as almost to defy detection, but, upon minuto exami nation, are found to be engraved. The Constitutionalist says : “Tlie general ap pearance of the note is not unlike tho genuine one, but the engraving is inferior to it. Tho contro vignetto is scratchy and imporfect, aud tho face of the bust of Washington is eyeless and noseless. Rut tho miniature likeless of Mrs. Washing ton, in the lowor right handoorner of the noto, is so vory uuliko that of tho true ono, us to expose tlio docoption immedi ately when tho attention is called to it.” —Augusta Sentinel. From Tampico. The Now Orleans Picayune of tbo Ist instant has late accounts from Tainpico, Mexico, roporting that city in tho bands of tho Liberals, und that tliorc hud boon fighting from tho 22d October to the Hth November, uud only sevon mon killed on both sides. The oommandcrof tbe Span ish wur stoumor Leon, supported by the Isabel Francisco und tho liurenguela, had demanded of Garza restitution of tho forced loan levied on Spanish subjects within twenty-four hours j but tliut eventually tho affair was diplomatically arranged for tho time by Garza’s devoting cortnin important duties to their payment with liboral interest. The arrangement, however, was made subject to the ap proval of Generol Conoha and President Juarez. Report of tho Treasury Department. Washington, Deo. o.— The Secretary of tho Treasury, Mr. Cobb, refuses to muko public tbo contents of his report.— It is generally believod, however, that it will contain no recommendation of any material change in the present tariff law. Tho inforonoo is that ho prefers, in cases of nocossity, to resort to loans instead of unsettling commerce by any change in tho main features of the present rates. The >Stute of Texas has granted forty four chartors to rail road companies, of whioh sovonteon have been forfeited, leaving twonty-seven chartors still in force. Os theso olovou aro in progrose of construction, with an aggregato length, when completed, of 2,223 miles. On a requisition from the Governor of Tennessee, the Governor of Arkansas has had arrested a eitisen of De* Ark, named W. W. Weir, on a charge of having com mitted a forgery at Memphis three years •go- V {NO. 112.