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About The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1859)
HUNT, WARE & CO.'S BAZAAR OF FASHIONS! No. 00 Broad St., Columbus, On. WH be* Imre to call attention to our new, large ami woll selected stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods! which we are receiving daily from New York, and to which addition* will b made of everythin# new and desirable daring the season, viz.: Robos. Barege Robes, Double Jnpes; it n it it a lirocbo; ii *i •• •< Satin i i* < “ “ Crepe de Paris; ii •• t< *i “ Chintz; it it • <• “ Bosquet; t “ “ Printed a lesj “ “ Chintz. Paris Printed; •i ii • it a If Jape; Urendiiro” * “ M “ “ “ 44 Rich Embroidered, “ 44 ltochercho 44 “ “ Paris Printed Organdi Hobos, a 2 Ju|>os; • “ Altiieda u “ 44 Leonora u “ 44 Biarsit/. 44 “ 44 Carolina 44 “ 44 Alabaiiiienue 44 44 • Kedlngotto 44 44 a lot; Organdie Robes, Haute Nouveaute; 44 44 Hhuzaotio; 44 44 I'iccolomini; Holm Magiclouuo; Robe Rose Flourie, 2 Juje ; Kobe Favorita; Rich Printed Hareges; Satin Plaid Printed Uurogcg; Chintz, 44 44 44 44 44 44 Grenadine; Plain Black 44 Plain Colored 44 44 Black and Colored Crepe d’ Paris; Chintz and Printed Muslin do Solo; 44 44 Organdies and .Jaconets; . 44 44 44 with .Satin Stripe; ** < “ 44 Plaid; Plain French Parcalos; Printed do. Parcalos. SilliLS. Black Giode Rhinos, all widths; Lyotis Plain Tatfetas, high colors and modes; Plain Poult de Botaa, high colors and modes; Striped Poult do Holes; Plaid Poult do Holes; Bayadere Poult do Boies; Fdegaut Cheno Poult do Boies; Rose Fleuier Poult de Boies; Canele Poult de Boies ; Lance Poult do Boies ; Silk Robes, ales; Bilk Robes, 2 Jupe; Klegaut Bilk Robes, at length. ALSO A LAUGH LOT OF Somostio Goods, Hats, (Japs, Hoots and Shoes, Blankets and Kerseys, BOLTING CLOTHS FOR MILLS, &c,, &c,| Ac. HUNT, WARE & CO. Columbus,Ga., March 1(1,1800. WARM SPRINGS, MERIWKTI1FjR (50., (JA., WILL BH OPENED TIIK FIRST OK JUNK. The Greatest Watering Place South. Volume of Water 1,400 Gallons per Minute— Temperature Ninety Degrees. FIMIK undersigned again pie -1 Merits tire claims of this un* p iialleled Hummer Resort to the JKlli consideration of the people. For this purpose iiAturoHflßHKSSfliEP has given It an adaptation at once remarkable and uumistakaule. It is situated on a spurof the Pine Mountain, ut an altitudo of 1800 feet above the level of the sea, far removed from the intluenco of miasma—away up in the region of perpetual health. The Warm Baths are covered hasinß 10 feet square, and six in number, ami so great is the Voice and volume of the current that, in a few minutes, the water in them can be made five feet deep. To persous in health these baths are de lightful and iuvignrutiug, while the known cura tive properties of the water render them invalua ble to certain classes of Invalids. Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Gout, Scrofula, Ac , have been relieved in numberless instances by their application. Mineral and Free Stone waters, for drinking pur poses, abound in the immediate vicinity, aud, in short, everything which nature could do to render the place attractive, she has here provided. In harmony with the natural advantages, the proprietor ilatters himself, will be found the ar rangements which he bas made for tho pleasure and ooinlort of his guests. An ample force of trained and competent Servants has been em ployed, and preparations for the table are ou such a scale as must Insure satisfaction. A splendid Baud of Music will be in attendance during the whole season. The Warm Spriugs are situated 20 miles from Geneva, and the same distance from Thoniatdon and LaGrange. Fnun tho former place four-horse Ooaches will run in connection with each train of ears on the Muscogee Rail Road, uud from La Grange there will be established a daily line of (larks. Persons preferring to go ly private con veyance from Columbus, Thom as ton aud Grifhn, will be provided with proper facilities at each of tuose places. R.iTRS OF BOARD. Per mouth. .SB6 00 I Per day $2 lVr week 12 60 | Horses, per m0nth....16 Children under 12 years and servants half price. Children occupying seats at first table full charge. Fires, Lights, and all Meals sent to rooms, ex cept in cases of sickness, extra charge. April 10-arn JOHN 11. DAVIS. WARM SPRINGS EXPRESS! ON the first of Juno next regular Expresses will leave Columbus daily (or the Warm Spring*, (Sunday* excepted.! All PACK AUKS, PAPERS, sml LETTERS In OnVfrnmrtil Shim/ml Kiitvloj*,., will he promptly attended to. Patren.will please direct all IMckngrs for tho above Spring* to the oareof 8. 11. HILL, Agent of Ilarudeu's Express, Culutuhui. ‘.la., to ensure prompt attention FI3STE JKZISrOT White Sulphur Springs! fIMi IS delightful summer ro -1 treat, situated 18 miles flow A /Ai the City of Columbus, will U>n|| t imt ka opeued by the proprietors on t he Ist June next. At great e\iH iiwt they have mooted new Bunding*, of such a char acter as to accoiumudate all iheir old customers aud such new frieuds as may honor them with their patronage. Anew Hotel, with large commodious rooms, in chuiing a Bali Room and Billiard ltooiu, with ail the necessary art mu modal ion* of each, ha* beeu erected on new ground, and will be ready by the Ist June next. Besides the Uotel, single aud double Cabins will bo at tho command of individu als or families, as may l> required. The Sulphur Water of those Springs U uusur passed in the South—hundreds ot certificate* of its hoallug aud strengthening qualities might lot easily procured and offered to the public—aud when we add that the Bathing preparations aud facilities are equal to those of any watering place North or South, wo say uothlug more than the facts justify. Fine Knot is located 1H miles from Colutubus by the carriage road, and is easily accessible from No. Sou the Muscogee Hall Hoad, by an Agreeable drive of six tulles. Arrangement* have been made with Asa W. Cuapniaii, Ksq . who will convey all visitors and their baggage from Nu. a to the Spring*. For all parioua Tltlting these Spring, in fhsir owu couveyauces, stables aud good attoudanee will he provided. All letters, papers and packages directed to the Express Office, Columbus, Us., pre paid, will l>e duly forwarded; aud all communications directed by mail to 7Yne Knot Milts will be regularly de livered. • TBBMB : Board per mouth S:W 00 “ week 10 00 “ “ day...— .... aOO Children and Servaut* half-price. Horse, per day 74 “ *• week 500 •“ “ month 14 00 The proprietors have used every exertion to prepare these Springs for the reception of visitors and Invalids,aud they now assure all persons who desire a comfortable, accessible snd healthy re treat in the summer mouths, that it shall not be their fault If they go away from line Knot dissat isfied. UOWAKI) A McLAI 011L1N, myi-otn Proprietors. ’ BACON I BACON! HAVINO mode arrangements to receive large 1 lot* of BACON constantly through the sea- I sou, on consignment, we are prepared to ofler to tlioae In want of this article, all descriptions, and 1 In any <|uautlty l at the market rates. April *6-11 KAPLAN 1> A BIRCII. RHOKKD UK ATS I ~ K'andforsale^v 1 Bmokcd Mow* Just received -a-4 -y OUNBY A CO. RAGLAND & BIRCH, WUOLKBALK AND RETAIL GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 12H liroad. st., (THREE DOORS BELOW PLANTERS’ HOTEL,) COLUMBUS, GA.. WE are receiving and shall continue to keep a large assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, suitable both lor the city and country trade, which we will cull at wholesale and retail, at the lowoet market rates. Our stock consists in part of tho following : SUGAR—Clarified, Now Orieuus, Muscovado, • Crushed, Powdered, Loaf, Coffee Sugar, ABAC. UOFKKK—Rio, Java, Laguayra.Cuha, Maracaibo. MOLASSES—West InUia, New Orleans, Sugar j House. BACON—Sides, Shoulders, Hatus. LAKl>—lu barrels, in kogs. YEAST POWDERS. • SODA—in kegs, in poumPpapers. BALKKATUH —in pound paper*. SAL SODA—in kegs. POTASH—iu cane and caaks. CATSUP—Tomato and Walnut. PEPPER SAUCE —pints and quarts. IN I)loo—Carolina, Span. Flot, Manilla. MUSTARD—in can*. MATCHES—Com. and Waterproof. MACARONI. PICKLES—Mixed, Gherkins. SARDINES i HERRINGS. VINEGAR—Cider, While Wine. BUCKWHEAT; POTATOES. RICE; FIRE CRACKERS. PRESERVES—Ginger, Chow Chow. CHEESE—Uuaheu, Eugliah Dairy. BAOaiNq—Gunny, ROPK—Kentucky, Philadelphia, Manilla, Jute, White Cotton, Bod Cord, Plow Line. TWlNE—llagglug Twine, Cotton Twine. NAILS—Head Nails, 3d to 40d., Finishing Nails. SALT—Liverpool, Table, in hags, boxes, And Sacks. CANDLES —Sperm, Star, Tullow, Adamantine. STARCH—PearI and No. 1, Corn Starch for Puddings. SNUFF—Scotch, Maccaboy,jar* aud bottles. WItAPPINO PAPER. SOAP —Toilet, Fanoy, liar,Transparent. SPlCKS—Pepper, Utuger, Spice, Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, Cassia, Urouud Pepper, Uround Ginger. TEA —Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Black. FRUIT— Kuisina, Almonds, Figs, Nuts of various kinds. MACKEREL—BarreIs,No. 1,2, 3, half barrels, kitts. BLACKING. TOBACCO—’Rough and Ready Twist, and vari ous brand* uud qualities. ClOAllS—American, Spanish,Gerninu, Cheroot. SYRUP —Lemon, Pineapple, Strawberry, Rasp berry, Orange, Sugar House. CANDIES —Assorted Stick, Sugar Plums. OUNPOWDEIt—whoIe, half, uud quarter kegs, Deer,Canister, Blasting. SHOT—Drop, Buck. LEAD—-Bur. BUCKETS—Pain ted, brass houud,sugar buckets. TUBS; BROOMS; MEASURES. PORTER A ALE—Byass’, quarts and pints. BlTTEßS—Stoughton. CORDIALS—per dozen, Peppermint per gallon, Ciiiuaiiiou. CIIAMPAUNK—IIeidsick, quarts aud pints,va rious brands and qualitius. WIN ES—Madeira, Sherry, Teueriffe, Port, Sweet Malaga, Bottled. Bit AN DIES— Domestic, Puucli, Cognac, different brands, Bottled. GlN—Holland, Northern, Domestic. SCHNAPPS—WoIfe’s Aromatic Sclieidatn. (JINOKIt WlNE—bottled. BLACKBERRY WlNK—bottled. BLACKBERRY BRANDY—bottled. CHERRY CORDlAL—bottled. RASPBERRY CORDlAL—bottled. PRESERVED FRUITS—in cans. RUM—Jamaica, New England. WHISKEY —Nectar, in bottles, Ambrosial, Old Mouonguliola, Bourbon, Rectified, Scotch, Irish. CLARET—Bottled, per dozen. SWEET OlL—pints and quarts. ClDEß—Sweet. FOREST WINE BITTERS. Call and examine our stock before making your purchases. Orders promptly mid faithfully exe cuted. April 2d ■ RAGLAND k BIRCH. GREAT BARGAINS AT HUNTER’S_BAZAAR! TGI F HuliHcriber, from coutinueil bad health, not being able to give bis busineHs his per sonal supervision, has disposed of hia lease in his old Stoic, and has removed the Stock to his NEW AND ELEGANT BAZAAR, No. 73 West Side of Broad Street, directly opposite his old stuud. These two stocks of new and seasonable Dry Goods, when combined, form now by far the largest stock in the city. The stock consist* in part of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS! PLAIN aud FANCY SILKS; BAYADERE aud CHECK SILKS; INDIA and FOULARD SILKS; BLACK SILKS, all the various makes; GRENADINE ROBES, black and colored; BAREGE ROBES; ORGANDIE ROBES; J AGON KT ROBES, from *1 60 to $18; GINGHAM and CALICO ROBES; 3,000 yards BAYADERE UAL/AKINKS; 6,000 yard* PRINTED LAWNS, at 10c. 4,500 yards PRINTED JACONETS, small l’at tvrns, 12’£c. pur yard. KNULISII aud AMERICAN CALICOES, at 10, 11 and 12,'jjc. per’yard—Fust Colors; F’RENCIi CALICOES, a largo assortment; SCOTCH and AMERICAN UINGIIAMS. E M BROIDERIES, IN GREAT VARIETY. Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, LADIES’ HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, &c. - All Makes aud Prices! MY STOCK OF HOUSEKEEPING GOODS Is vsry largo, and selling at prices which defy competition. MY IMPORTATIONS or Irish Linens and Scotch Fabrics AIIK NO HUMBUG. Gall aud examine my stock of them, before pur chitting elsewhere, aa you can aave 26 percent., which la generally paid to Importer* and Jobber* in the Northern market, by retail merchant*. Fcr un Inferior article, purchaser* of my Lineua will receive a pure article. LACE MANTILLLAS A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT. Slmwla ! IShnwla ! Circular bliawla in llarcge, Crape dTana, Cash mere, Merino, Ac. PARASOLS, in great variety. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES! Not being able to attend to the buaineaa myaelf, aud wUhing to reduce my atock to the lowe*t po*- aibie point, 1 now offer iny atock at merely a nominal profit; ami being woll supplied with a ataff of gentlemauly ami competent salesmen, Ladie* may relv on being well waited upon ; aud a* a further inducement, all bill* purchased over fifty (S6O) dollar* will be diacoiinttd five per cut. for ca*h. Ladle*, call aud are this new aud beau tiful establishment. Aa there ia none iiko it in the city, it will repay von for a walk through it. You cannot nifwtako the place, as the name aud uumher are conspicuously painted on the front of the house. A. HUNTER. April 6-ts No. 78 (West Side) Broad Bt. CHOICE STATIONERY. 1 UST rucuivod Dill assortment of BUFKKFINK ROYAL FOLIO POST; “ FOLIO POST; “ QUARTO POST; “ COMMERCIAL POST; “ MEDIUM, all Wrights; “ DEMY, •• •< “ FL ATOAP, “ “ LAWYERS’ BRIEFS, a vury superior article; “ MERCANTILE CAP;* “ POOLS CAP; “ MERCANTILE NOTE; LETTER, In half and quarter reams, of all qnairtie*. Ac.. Ac., together with N KWS and WRAPPING PAPER of every size and siqierlor quality. For sale at uuitsually low price* at the Dec. 17-ts ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS. PRISTISO PAPER. V FIRST-RATE article constantly on hand of all sizes. Tho Sun is printed on our paper. Aug.l2. ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS NATTREggKII MATTRESSES! All sizes. Os superior quality, constantly ou hand anc made to order, at “yl7-tf ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS. NOVELTY WORKS FURNITURE A.T RETAIL! sales room over J. IWWmfjps’ Dry Goods Store, No. 140'Broad St., Columbus, Ga. AT the solicitation of many friends I have de termined to sell my Furniture ut Retail as well as Wholesale, and I will bo happy to mret and serve my former friends and customer* at my Sales Room, as ahovo . designated; and I must ask of those whom I have not served to call and let me show them my ! Furniture, and if it is AS GOOD AND CHEAP AS NORTHERN FURNITURE, I know that they will, ua Southern people, give me their patronage. 49* Dealer* are invited to examine my stock J before going North. Brackets, Mouldings, Carvings, Turn ! ing, Fancy Hawing, Ac., done at shortest notice. Coffins,* both covored and mahogany, always on hand and at all prices. Orders solicited and promptly attendn to. Address, W. K. HARRIS. Columbus, Ga., March 11-ts J. P. MURRAY, Successor to IIAPPOEDT do MITUIAY, BROAD COLUMBUS, GA., MAKER AND DEALER IN GUNS, Keeps constantly on hand, all kinds of Shot Uuns, Powdei Flasks, Powder, Rides Shot Pouches, Shot, Pistols, Shot Belts, Caps, Dram Flasks, Game Bags, Guu Material Kuives, Guu Wads, and every thing In the sporting line. Restocking and Repairing done with neatness aud dispatch. Keys fitted and Locks repaired. February 0,185U-tf GOETCUIUB A IIODUES’ COLUMBUS STEAM PLANING MILLS. Corner of St. Clair and Jackson streets, near the Methodist Church, OOXjUMBUS, gka.. “puts establishment Ims now commeuevd ope- J. rations, with entirely new machinery aud all the latest improvements. We have Becured the most experienced workmen, aud intend to use uone but the best material. Hash, Ulintls and Panel Doors, Will be furnished and boxed at the Factoiy, at the following prices: Bash.—Bxlo, 7 cents; primed and glazed, 12)4 ct. 10x12, 9 - “ “ 18 “ 12x14,10 “ “ “ 25 “ 12x10,11 “ “ •'* 27 “ 12x18,12 “ “ 30 “ 12x20,14 “ <• “ 35 “ 12x22,16 “ “ “ 40 “ 12x24, 18 “ “ 45 “ The abosaa Sash are inch thick, anti made plain. When they aro mode Lip Sash, two cents per light will be added. All Sash glazed with a superi or urticle of French Glass. For the convenience of those ordering, we give below tlie sizes of Frames for Windows for the above sized Glass; no. or Liaimt. size or openino. Bxlo, 12 lights 3 ft loUx2 ft 4^ Bxlo, 15 “ 4ft ft 4 Bxlo, 18 “ sft 6Ux2 ft 4U Bxlo, 24 “ sft 6J4x3 ft %, 10x12,16 “ J> ft 6kx2ftlo]4 10x12,18 “ 6ft bkx2ftlOU 10x12, 24 •< 6ft 6%x3 ft loU 10x14, 12 “ sft 2Ux2 ft 10k 12x14, 15 “ 6ft 4*4x3 ft 4k 12x14, 18 “ 7ft 6*2x3 ft 4k 12x16, 12 “ sft 10kx3 ft 4k 12x16, 16 “ 7ft ft 4*4 12x18, 12 “ 6ft 6*4x3 ft 4>| 12x20, 12 “ 7ft 2kx3 ft 4k 12x22, 12 “ 7ft 10kx3 ft 12x24 12 “ Bft 6kx3 ft ‘4*4 14x20, 12 “ 7ft 2kx3 ft lok 14x24, 12 Bft 6*/4x3 ft 10*4 Rolling Bliuus, tor Windows, 60 cents per font, measuring the length. A window five feet would cost s3without Paiuting, Catches, or Hinges. PANEL DOORS: 1% inch thick, without Moulding $2 50 lk “ “ “ “ 2 75 14g “ “ 4 pauels moulded on oue side... 350 “ “ “ “ “ “ ... 4 00 \% “ “ Moulding oue side 3 00 \% “ “ “ ‘ 3 25 1% “ “ Moulding both sides 360 14i “ “ “ “ 375 1% “ “ “ “ “ 4 00 1% “ “ “ “ 4 50 lu addition to tho above, liliuds painted and fur nished with Iliugcs and Catches, if desired ; also, Sash glazed with German or Fronch plate, paint ed, stained, enamelled, embossed aud Bohemian gloss, of all shades and colors, for sideand transom lights and office windows. Plans and specifications for all descriptions of buildings, furnished to order, with estimates, if de sired. Contracts made for construction and oreetion of buildings, on reasonable terms. All kinds of lumber planed, and flooring and ceiling tongued and grooved. Scroll uud other descriptions of Brackets, for or namenting Cottages, Green Houses, Ac., made to order. Tho proprietors aud builders believe they can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with ordors. All the above work will bo furnished at short notice. Sash kept constantly on haud. All orders sent with the Cash, or City Acceptance, will meet with prompt atteution. Work to he aunt by the River, Kail Roads, or in Wagons, will lie at the risk of the purchaser, as the worx will be considered de livered. Special contracts can he made for large Jobs. Jan.l6-ly UAKKINUEK * MORTON’S Bteam, Bash and Blind Manufactory, OGLETHORPE STREET, COLUMBUS, OA. ITHIS Manufactory has been is in successful op . cration for over three years, aud ia still con tinued. All work will be done by experienced workmen, with good quality of lumber, aud the latest improved machinery. Sash, Blinds, and Panel Doors, Will be furnished and boxed at the Factory, at the ; following prices: Bash— 5x10... UU. Primed andGrazed...l2*Ec. 19x12... “ “ •• ...W 12x11.10“ “ ..at 12 Xl6 .11 “ •• “ ... 12 X 18...13 “ “ “ ...30 12 x 89... 14 “ “ “ ...36 12 <82...16“ “ “ ...40 12 x 24...11 “ “ “ ...46 The above Sash are 1% Inch thick, and mode plain, lu all cases where they are made Lip-Fash, two cents per light will be added. All bush glazed with good French Glass, primed with the beet Paint, aud superior Putty. Bolling Blinds for Windows, 60 cents per foot, measuring tlie length, A window five feet would oust $3, without paiuting,catches, or hinge*. PANEL DOCKS, lk ‘uch thick, without mouldiug, $2 su—mould ing one side,s3 00—moulding both sides, $3 60. Ik inch thick, without moulding, |2 75—mould iug one side, $3 26—moulding both sides, $3 76. Ik inch thich, 4 pauuels mouldiug ou one side, $3 60 —mouldiug both sides, (4 00. Ik inch thick, 4 pauels mouldiug on ouo side, (4 00—mouldiug both sides, $4 50. lu addition to tho above, Blinds painted aud fur nished with hiuges aud catches, If desired; also, Sash glased With German or French plate,;minted, stained, enameled, embossed and Bohemian Glass, of all shades aud colors, fur side aud transom lights aud office windows. Plans and specifications for all descriptions of buildings furnished to order, with estimates, if do sired. Contracts mode for construction aud erection of buildings, ou reasonable terms. Scroll aud other descriptions of Uiackets,for or uameutiug Cottages, Green Houses, Ac., made to order. The proprietors being practical mechanics and builders, believe they can give eutlre satisfaction to all who may favor them with orders. the above work will be furnished at short notice. Sash kept constantly ou haud. All orders seut with the cash, or city acceptance, will meet with prompt attention. Work to be sent by the Illver, Kail Road, or in Wagnus, will be at the risk of the purchaser, as the work will beconsidered delivered. 4V* Special contractscsn b* made for large Jolw. M. BARRINGER, January 24. ly J. L. MORTON. COHN WANTED. I | || || ) BUSHELS of White Shelled CORN, I ,I'v ry_F uew or old, for which the highogt cahli price will U* paid at October ,1868. I’ALACK MILLS. KSPKCIAL NOTH’K. ALL person* indebted to the late firm of Brook* k Chapin a ii, by note or account, are request ed to make immediate payment, h further indulg ence rsnnot b girco. JNO. W. JIKOOKS. Columbus, March 23. , COHN FOR SALK. rd 1| | BLBII.CORN Just received And for *al j t-HJU by UUNUY k CO. I UNPARALLELD SUCCESS! GENIUS TltllJM l ’HANT ! BARTHOLF’S Prices from $55 to $140! rpnis Machine (stand* without a rival wherever X it ho* been used. The simplicity of its con struction rendering it tlie most desirable, while its work is ho perfect and satisfactory that it ha* become a general favorite amongst tho.ie Ladies who have used it. These Machines can be seen in operation at the store of Rosette, Molick & Cos., or at my residence. The Ladies are invited to call and examine them. I will take great pleasure in exhibiting and ex plaining the operation* of the Machines. Sewing Machines of all kinds put in good run ning order. F. A. FAIRCHILD, Agent. Columbus, May 14,1859. ts THE LIVER mVIGORATOK PREPARED BY DR SANFORD, Compounded entirely from Gums, iS one of the best Purgatives and Liver Medicine* now before the public that acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and more effectual than any other medicine known. It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry oil that matter, thus accomplishing two pur poses eitectually, without any of tho painful feel ing* experienced in the operation of most Cathar tic*. It strengthens the system ut the sume time that it purge* it; and when taken daily in moder ate doses, will strengthen and build it up with unusual rapidity. The Liver i* oue of r#>. the principal regula tor* of the human body; uud when it per forms its luuctions . well, tho powers uro fully developed. The ck, stomach is tumost en tirely dependent ou the healthy action oi the Liver fur the per-’ i’ormance of its fwnc tions; when the aloin- rv Hell i* at fault, the bowels are at fault, | LJ aud the whole system suiter* iu consequence of one orgau—the Liver—having ceased! M to do its duty. For tho diseases ol that organ, oue of the pro prietors hu* made it’ /*\ his study, in a practice of more than twenty (J years, to find some remedy wherewith tu w counteract tho many derangements to I LJ which it is liable. To prove that this’ LU remedyiaatluatfound, any person troubled with Liver Com plaint, in any of its W form*, lias but to try a bottle, and conviction Vj is certain. These Gums remove y all morbid or bad mat ter from the system, supplying in their place a healthy Ilow ol I (Jj bile, invigorating the stomach, causing food to digest well, puri fy ing the blood, giving tone and health to tho whole machine LJ ry, removing the cause of the disease—efleet- L* ing a radical euro. Bilious attacks are are cured, and, wliat i* better, prevented, H by the occasional use of tho Liver Invigo j rat or. One dose at ter eating | Jis sufficient to relieve the stomach and pro- vent the food from rLdng and souring. i Only one dose taken , beforo retiring, pre vent* Nightmare. 1 m Only one dose taken at night, loosens the bowels gently, and , , cure* CostiyeneßH. One dv/so taken after W each meal will cure Hyspepsia. C” Oue dose of two ; lea-spoonfuls will al ways relieve Sick Headache. One bottle taken for M | female obstruction re moves the cause of the, j . j disease, and makes a perfect cure. ty Only onedoseimme- CJ diutely relieves Chol ic, while 1 ! One dose, often re- j peated, is a r;uru cure for Cholera Morbus, and a preventive of Cholera. i Only one bottle is needed to throw out of tho system the effects Hj of medicine after a iong sickness. One bottle takt u for A ! Jaundice removes all sallowness or un- natural color from the skin. One dose taken u, ✓s , short time before eat ing give* vigor to the [J appetito, and makes food digest well. One dose otton re- ii peated, cured Chronic Dianhu‘& in its worst! Hj forms, while Summer and Bowel complaints * yield almost to the first dose. . One or two doses i cures attacks caused by W orms in (jhil r ,Iren; there is no surer, safer, or speedier rein- edy in tho world, as it never fails. l] A few bottles cured by exciting the absorbents. We tuke pleasure iu [j rocommending this medicine a* a proven- ** tivo for Fever u and Ague, Chill Fever, iaud all Fevers of a Bilious Type. Itoper- m ate* with certaimy, and thoufMudsare wil- ling to testify to it* wonderful virtues. ( All who used it uro giving their unanimous tes timony iu its favor. 49” Mix water in the mouth with tho luvigora tor, uud swallow both together. THE LIVER IN VIGOR. ATOK, Is a Scientific Medical Discovery,and is daily work iug.curcs almost ioo great lor Belief. It cures as if by magic, even the first dose giving benefit, uud seldom more lhau one bottle is required to cure any kind officer Complaint, from the worst Jaun dice or Dyspepsia to a common Headache, all of which are the result es a DISEASED LIVER. Price One Dollar per Bottle. Mi. SANFORD, Proprietor, 345 Broadway, New York. Sold, iu Columbus, by PEMBERTON & CARTER, JOHN \V. BROOKS, VKQUIIART & CHAPMAN, ACRE & IVERSON, WHITESIDE k CO., March 22, ‘69-ly aud all Druggists. JOHN LIGON, One Door above Odd Fellows Hall, Cornsr Oglethorpe and St. Clair Streets, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, Dealer in DRY GOODS, GROCERIES AiND COUNTRY PRODUCE, I I AS always ou hand and is constantly recoiv* ’ J.-L ing fresh supplies of— Sugar*, Collet*, Tea** and Molasses; But in, Lard, llice, Potatoes and Poab; Caadles, unions, (Starch aud l’otash; >l*< k< i el, Codfish and tSai'diucs; Butter, Cheese uud i'ickel* ; Crackers—Butter, Pic Nic, Farina* and Boston; Dried Fruits —Apple* and Poaches, Candies, KaUins, .Nuts, Ac. Ac. Also, a general assortment of DOMESTIC BUY 0001)8, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. Together with BAGGING, HOPE,TWINE. Drug* Hardware, Cutlery, Willow and Wooden Ware, Yaukee Notions, Bee*-Wax, Hides, Tallow, COHN, FODDBK, OATS, aud various other articles too numerous to men tion. Call aud examine for yourselves aud you | will be accommodated with pleasure. October lb, 1860. FRESH SUPPLIES JUST RECEIVED BY “V-A-IST MARCUS. OUUAR-Cued HAMS; O Sugar-Cunal Smoked BEEF; Best quality LEAF LARD; Baltimore SHOULDERS; Fresh Goshen BUTTER; Double Extra Family FLOUR; Men* MACKEREL; No. I MACKEREL; PICKLED BEEF aud PICKLED PORK ; Pure OLIVE OIL; HOUSE ltKDISll; Chow-Chow PICKLES; Chuinpagne CIDKE. Columbus, Ga., May 16,1850. E. BARNARD & CO., COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, Wholesale uud Retail GROCERY & PROVISION DEALERS, UAVKou hand and willcomtautly keep a large . aud well eelected ntock, embracing all arti* ‘ clue n their liao, which are offered to their frieod* aud the putdte, at the loWeet market price*. WfOIIK AND SEE US.-fc* Sept. 20,1868. ts Negroes! Negroes! ’ OpK areooutinually receiving from Yir ! and well eelected *tock of M EN, WOM KN, BOYS and GIRLS, including Field Hand*, Home Sorvanla, Mechanic*. Ac., bought by oue of the firm expree.ly for thl* market and our friend* may rely ot) getting Negroee of good character, coming up rully to our rapreaen tatlon*, a* we *ell none on commiaaion. July 23,'68-ly HATCH KK A MGEIIEK. PlhhKll OF FIRE I BY the author of Prince Unuae of David, at J. W. PEASE’S BOOK STORK. I TIIK NEW CATECHISM 1 ALL ABOUT WHAT? Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid! WIIAT will purify dwelling*? DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. Wliat will remove all bad odors? —Recommend- ed to certain politicians.) DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. What ha* cured yellow fever? —(Refer to Dr. Lobby, of Charleston.) DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. Wliat ha* prevented the apreod of typhoid so- : ver ?—Refer to Dr. Ampin. For t Valley, Ga , Amos Jones, Tuskegee. Ala., and others.) DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. What will destroy any putrid animal or vegotu- ■ hie matter? „ DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. What then will, if anything will, prevent the spread of contagious diseases? DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. What destroys foetid breath and cleans the teotli? DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. What removes rancidity from butter or lard and prevents meat from spoiling? DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. What is the best thing iri the world for a burn ? (Refer to Rev. E. J. Ilamil, Rev. E. Pitts, A. Holli field and hundreds of others.) DARBY’S PROPIIILACTIC FLUID. What will oertianly heal a fresh wound?—(Re fer to J. B. Glenn, Rev. R. Adams, R. C. Brewer et.al.) DARBYS PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. What will cure ulcers, sores and boils? DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. What will make hard water soft ? DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. What will soften and whiten the skin? DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. What will euro tho bite and sting of insects ? DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. What will destroy animal or vegetable poisons ? DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. Wliat is good for salivation and putrid sore throat? DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. What do all the Druggists of Columhus keep for sale? DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. What will you find at all the drug stores iu the country? DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. What can you get in any quantity by writing to DARBY & PRICE, Auburn, Ala.? DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. Manufactured only in the Laliratory of J. DARBY. Auburn, Ala. For sale in Columbus, oa., by ACEE A IVERSON. J. A. WHITESIDE & CO. JOHN W. BROOKS, PEMBERTON & CARTER. UKQUHART A CHAPMAN, K. A. WARE A SON. N. It.—Persons wishing soils, ores, water, etc., analyzed, cah have it done on reasonable terms by sending to Professor DARBY. marlO-Cm LET IT BE KNOWN! IJ OCT O R.SPR O TT’S VERITABLE OX*ID ZEUNTGKLISXX AND AMERICAN BITTERS, rTIHE only kind now in use ia America that is 8 free from alcoholic effects. It has already done more real good, and benefited young aud old more than any at tide ever before offered. For restoring a shattered constitution, for atreugtiieidng and invigorating the young and old, for soothing pain from whatever cause, it is invaluable. In all cases of Dyspepsia, Colic, De bility, Ennui, Indigestion, Restiessnes at night, Derangement of the Liver, Kidneys, Jaundice, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Colds, Hoarseness, it is groat. They aro a sure preventive to Chills and Fever, or Fevers generally, if taken in proper time. In cases of much pain use them hot both ex ternally and internally, by applying llannel well soaked and laying on the parts affected as hot as you can bear it, and at same time drinking from one to two wine glassfuls jiot, according to gge and circumstances. It acts like magic; produces a serene sleep, and comforts the entile system. Asa stimulus to invalids, the enfeebled and sick, these Bitters are unsurpassable and far better than tea, being powerful in action aud free from alcohol. See lull directions. Try it, and he guided by your owu judgment. It is your friend, and you will say so. They are sold by Druggists and Family Grocers generally throughout the South. The Wholesale Agents at Columhus, Ga., are HULL, DUCK A CO., PEMBERTON A CARTER, JOHN W. BROOKS. February 19, IBS9, septS-ly HARRISON & FITTS, Auction and Commission Merchants AND NEGRO BROKERS, 50 and 01 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. 117" E still continue the above line at our old stand. Thankful for the patronage here tofore so liberally extended us by our friends 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 tho sale of REAL ESTATE, NE GROES, MERCHANDISE aud PRODUCE. Hav ing Houses fitted up expressly for the purpose wo are prepared to board, purchase and sell Negroes ou Commission. Liberal advances will be made as heretofore on Negroes and Merchandise. Administrators and Executors’ Sales attended to on reasonable terms. A stock of likely NEGROES, of all classes, al ways kept on band. HARRISON & PITTS. Columbus, August 31,1858-ly SPRING MEDICINES! BLOOD PURIFIERS. C 1 ARTUR’S Spanish Mixture; / Towns’ nd’e Baraaparilla ; Bull’* Sarsaparilla; Sand’s Sarsaparilla; Swuim’s Panacoa, etc., etc. TONICS AND ANTI-DYSPEPTICS. GRIME’S Medicine; Holland Bitters; Iloofiand’s German Bitters ; llostotter’s Bitters; Sandforil’s luvigorator; Scheidam Schnaps; etc., etc. For Diarrhea aud Dysentery. JACOB’S Cordial; Jack Smith’* Cordial, etc.; For sale by R. A. WARE k SON, May 30. No. 74 Broad street. MARBLE AND GRANITE w <o n k s, COLUMBUS, GA. •’JIIIIS establishment is situated on Oglethorpe i. Btreot, in front of tlie Oglethorpe House, where is to be found a large assortment of Monumonts, Tombs, Tablets, Vases, Urns, Figures, and MAKIiLE MANTEL PIECES, all worked from original designs, drawn by the best Monumental Architects, in Italy and Frame, and warranted of the best Italian and American Mai hie. The public is respectfully invited to call and examine my work and know my prices beforo ordering from any other point. A* 1 have ONE I’UIGE ONbY, persous ordering by letter may feel coutideut that they will be ns well, if not better, satisfied with my work, when they receive It, as if they wore to come themselves and buy it. In token of my sincerity, I give persons who order by letter, or buy of my agent, the right to return the work at my risk and expense, if it is not as good as they expected. K9-IKON RAILING furnished at short tiutice. HENRY McCAULEY, Proprietor. O. W. McDuffik, Traveling Agent. May 11,1850. d-ly HYPERION FLUID] \ COMPOUND of Cocoa Nut Oil, Spanish Oil of V Pistachio Nuts, Mbgllsh on <>t Rlcial, kc. t for dressing and beautifying tho Hair. It is without an equal! It prevents tho llair from falling out! It promotes Us healthy and vigorous growth ! It is refreshing to utc! It softens tho llair when hard and dry ! , It affords the richest lustre! It remains longest In effect! It makes tho Hull* glossy and beautiful! It ha* restored the Hair in many cu*e* where till other preparation* hail foiled. Prepared and Bold by jqttaß PEMBERTON k CARTER. WALTER C. WRIGHT, VT the junction of Warren and Oglethorpe streets, opposite the Muscogee Iron Works, Columbus, Oa., Dealer iu GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, AND COUNTRY PRODUCK! Always on hand, and constantly receiving, Flour at mill prices for cash; Bacon, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Tea, Sardines, Crackers, Candle*, Matches, Soaps, Brooms, Buckets,Tubs, Tin Ware, Ear and Studied Corn, Fodder, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, and a thousand other articles too numerous to mention, in fact nearly everything tlist i* kspt ii) a Grocery store. Call and examine fr yourselves, and you may rest assured you will get as good and as cheap bargains as anywhere d" 44 WALTER C. WRIGHT. Columbus,Ga., April 16,1869 (f CUIA MOMSSMS! 1 I BBLB. of Extra Cuba Molasses, just re I tJI I oeived and for sale by April . GtJNBY 4 CO. SEWING MACHINES! I NOW have on hand a large assortment of VEHICLES, of the finest material and choicest manufacture ever before offered In this market, embracing COACHES, BERLINS, CALECHES, MOCK CALECIIES, ROCKAWAYB, TOP AND NO TOP BUGGIES. Also a splendid stock of New York Trotting Buggies, OF EVERY STYLE AND DESCRIPTION, which I offer on better terms than can be afforded elsewhere, for cash or approved credit. I am about winding up my business, and would he obliged to all indebted by note or account, to call and settle either by cash or satisfactory re newal. All who omit this will find their claims in tho hands of an attorney for collection. 11. C. McKEE. N. B—l have the sole right to sell in this market work from the celebrated manufactories of James M. Quiuby k Cos., Baldwin A Thomas, and Iledeu berg A l.ittel!, who are acknowledged the best maker* in the country. U. C. Mcl£JiE. Columbus, January 26-ts ] CARRIAGE EMPORIUM. THE subscribers have recently recoived one of the largest aud best selection* of Carriages over beforo offered in this market. Wo have on handsome of the finest and most elegantly finished Carriages that have beeu brought to this city, in fact, our stock consists of all the latest style's and finish, from tho best manufactures, and second to none for durability and neatness, comprising Caleehes, Mock Caleches, Bretts, BERLIN COACHES, ROCK AW AYS, Shifting Top and No Top Buggies, CONCORDS AND BUGGIES FOR PHYSICIANS USE. Also a number of Hack Wagons, four and six seats, all of which will be sold on reasonable terms for cash or approved credit. To cash purchasers we would especially call attention that we aro making large deductions for cash. All work sold at our establishment warranted striekly as represented. Thankful for tho patronage heretofore extended to ua, we selicit a continuance of the some, as we aro determined not to be undersold. Repairing and its branches executed with neat ness and dispatch. J. B. JAQUES A BROTHER. Columbus, Ga., Feb. 1,1850. 6m For Philadelphia, New York,&e. FROM SAVANNAH and CHARLESTON. CABIN PASSAGE....SIS | STEERAGE $5 1 EXCURSION TICKETS, good to return until \ January 1, 1860, $25. Tho well known first class side-wheel Steamships KEYSTONE STATE, Cupt. C. P. Marshman, and STATE OF GEORGIA, Capt. J. J. Garvin, Now form a Regular Line for the North, leaving Charleston and Savannah alternately, as follows: The STATE OF GEORGIA, from Savannah, every alternate Saturday; Slay 28th, June 11th and 2oth, July 9th and 23d, Ac., leaving Philadel phia for Savannah the intermediate Saturdays. • The KEYSTONE STATE, will resume her trips from Charleston, about July Ist, of which due no tice will be given. For safety aud comfort, having superior State Room*, these ships are not surpassed by any ou the coast. One Hundred Miles of this route on the Delaware River and Bay—two flights at sea. For Niagara Falls, the Lakes and Canada. SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE. This Line connects at Philadelphia with tho Great Northwestern Rail Road Route through to Niagara Falls or Buffalo, in 18 hours from Phila delphia Through Tickets, with tho privilege of stopping at Philadelphia aud intermediate points, for sale by the Agents in Savannah. Faro to Niagara or Buffalo, $22; Elmira, S2O ; Canandaigua, s2l. C. A. GREINER & CO., Agents at Savannah. T. S. k T. O. BUDD, Agents at Charleston. A. HERON, JR., Feb. 25-Gm Agent at Philadelphia. CHANGE! OF SCHEDULE! mmmm, Muscogee Rail Road, | Columhus, Ga., July 15, 1858. J IJKOM and alter this date, the Day Mail Train will leave tho Depot at 3.45 P. M., and arrive at Macon at 9.18 P. M. Leave Macon ot 9.45 A. M.; arrive at Colum bus at 3.45 P. M. Night Mail Train will leave Columbus at 4 A M., and arrive at Macon at 9.60 A. M. Leave Macon at 11.45 P. M., arrive at Colum bus at 6.35 A. M. J. L. MUSTIAN, Columhus, July 15, 1868. Sup’t notice:: notice:i Office Muscogee Rail IloAn, | mi... . Columbus, Ga., April 24. / r IHIE charges on Cotton I __ > _L by this Road to Savan , r | nah will he Sixty Cents rßlwlßft. per 100 lbs., until uotice. J. L. MUSTIAN, April 26-ts President and Super’d’t. NOTICE! Q HIPPEKS of Freight on the Opelika •. IO Branch aud Montgomery and West <AI i I Point Rail Road, are notified Freight will be received from Sun Rise*™’ 1 “ until 4 o'clock p. m., and not before or after these hours. . J. E. APPLEK, Agent. Columbus, Dec. 20.1858-ts SYRUP OF PHOSPIIATEIsT OR, CHEMICAL Fnnn i fpilis preparation of Lime, Soda, Iron and Po- X taasium is highly recommonded by all tho leading Physicians, North and South, for all Pul monary abactions. For sale by R. A. W ARE A SON, 74 Broad st. PRINTING* WRAPPING PAPER ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. THESE MILLS are prepared tofurnish the host article of Printing and Wrapping Paper. The puperou which Tho Daily Sun is printed, is made at these Mills. NEW BOOKS I NEW BOOKS ! KIT CARSON’S Adventures; * Willis the Pilot, a sequel to Swiss Family es Robinson; Sylvan Holt's Daughter; Autocrat at the Breakfast Table; Dora Dean and Maggie Miller; Livingston’s Travels; Kane’s Arctic Expedition; Sunger’s History of Prostitution. .1 uit received by CHAFFIN A JOHNSON. DANDLES! CANDLES! Q PERM Candles, put up lu SIX POUND BOXES, O for the convenience of families, fur sale whole sale ami retail, by R. A. WARE A SON, No. 74 Broad street. hams: hams: LVXTRA New York Hams, I'lg Hams, Extra Aa Sugar Cured Hams. Also a choice lot of Ten nessee Hams, well smoked aud trimmed, for Bale •V _ GUNBYACO. ARRIVED, CJinOSEehoico MUTTON HAMS and BOLOGNA A SAUSAGES. Call soon or you will lose them. ‘O’l-A HOWELL A JOHNSON. CONGRESS WATER! JUST received and for sale by JOHN W. BROOKS. HESS PORK I li|il BULS. lor salo by I'' l ’ E. BAKU ARP A 00. FANC Y FLOUR. ;)c I DHLS. EXTRA CHOICE St. LOUIS. —A ’ For sale by E. BARNARD A 00. SPICIfiU OYSTERS, TN Bottles, aud CRANBERRY SAUCE in Caus A at HOWELL A JOHNSON’S. LINGER preserves, J N Bottle*; Chow Chow Pickle*; Bed Olive Oil; White Bean*, and Plo Fruit*, at •Any 13, HOWELL A JOHNSON’S. TURK’S ISLAND SALT. A ( W | BUSHELS Turk’* Island Salt, just recel -xc I ved and for sale by GUN BY A CO. SWEEDISH leeches: J UST received and for sale by JOHN W. BROOKS. WEST INDIA MOLASSES. fft BBLS. CHOICE, for sale by OU Marchßo E. BARNARD A (X).