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Till', DAILY SUN. •> i |.*i w*. :-LK ..II J Y.WUNGTt>N. ,'i. jilLLHIU'i'. THOS. GILBERT tV ( 0., I’jclitorn ami L > i , <>i>rlloi*fc* ♦- ——- Tl© suti is daily at $5 n vcur, |- iyivl.lt* <9(ri<'tly <ii a.ivrtucv When n.M paid sin will bo Chiliad If not |mnl it bin ♦ lie .subscription your, #7. \’<i sitbaoriutioti tukon ii U tb’in tin ut* nion t lim, ; ivhicl* must in nil ca.i bo paid in advuucu, nt tin rule of fifty cents a month. > rspomibility for romittancea by mail. ADVERTISING RATES: All advertisements of fiv* linos or lesa inaerted a 50 cents for tho first insertion. uuJ ‘2b cents for carh additional insertion. Advertisements exceeding five Hues, except by special contract, will bo • barged 10 cents a lino for tin) first insertion, uml 5 cents a liuo for oach ad ditional insertion. i A card not exceeding six lines, not renewable, will be inserted three mouths for $5, six months for ss, and twelve mouths for sl2. Ton linos, not renewable, w ill bo inserted three : mouths for sl, six for sl2, eight mouths for slt>, I mid twelve mouths for S2O. Vdvortiseiuonts of ten lines, renewable at plea sure, inserted at $25 a year. Contract advertisements exceeding ten linos to bo charged at tho rate of $lO for each additional ten lines. Advertisement* occupying a place between tlie reading matter and advertisements to bo charged H n addition of one-third to tho above rates. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. \V. T. PATTERSON) Attorney and Counsellor at Law, —an— and OE THE PEACE, | COLUMBUS, GA., W r ILL practice in the Chattahoochee and ad joinin'.; Circuits. t auglo K. S. SHORTER W. H. CHAMBERS 11. R. SHORTER. Shorter, Chambers & Shorter, ATTORWEYS AT LAW, EUFAULA, ALA., QRACTIOE in the countio3 of Barbour, Pike, 1 Coffee, Bale and Henry, Ala., and in Quit man. Clay and Randolph counties in Georgia. Cilice ou Uaudolph street, one door north of Bray’s Hardware store. ji-d-ly A. H. BUSH, ATTOH-NHY AT LAW f MARIANNA, FLORIDA, REFERS to 11. Middlebrook A Cos.; Hall, Moses A Cos.; Wm. 11. Youug, President Bank of Columbus; J. 11. Daniel A Cos.; J. Ivyle & Cos.; L. T. Downiug, Esq.; i Inn forth, Nagel A Cos. July 30, *69-ly JOHM M. WHITE, ATTOR.M33Y AT LAW, GLENNVILLE, ALABAMA, May 19, 1859. . ts JKFFERBON BUFORD D. M. SEALS. BUFORD & SEALS, ATTORNEYS -ZVT law, CLAYTON, ALABAMA, WILL practice in the several Courts of Bar bour uud adjoining Counties, and in the Supreme Court of tho State. my!9-tf EVAN G. RICHARDS JEFFERSON FALKNIR. RICHARDS to PALKNER, ATTORNEYS ./AT LAW, Lafayette, ala., WILL practice in tho several Courts in the Counties of Chambers, Tallapoosa and Ran dolph, and in tho Supremo Court of the State. All business entrusted to us will receive prompt attention. my 4 4mp 11. D. CLAYTON.* F. M. WOOD. CLAYTON & WOOD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, CLAYTON, ALABAMA, WILL give prompt attention to all business entrusted to them in the counties of Bar hour, Pike, Coffee, Dale, Henry, Russell and Chambers. References —Editors of Sun; Hall, Moses & Cos.; Robert Baugh, Esq. ap127’69-ly BEVERLY A. THORNTON WILLIAM R. TCRMAN. THORNTON to TURMAN HAVE removed their Law Office to Odd Fellows’ Hull, Oglethorpe street. They will attend to all business in their line with promptness and fidelity in all the counties of tho Chattahoochee Circuit, Ga., and in Russell, Macon, and Barbour Counties, Alabama. Jan. 19, *59-1 y YONGE, McClellan &barnks, ATTORNEYS _/SIT LAW, 1) it AC TICE in all the Courts of West Florida. Offices at Marianna and Pensacola. C. C. Yongo, Pensacola, Florida. J. F. McClellan, Marianna, Florida. January 5, 1858. tmy2l J. LILLIE, ATTORNEY -/AT LAW, SALEM, RUSSELL COUNTY, ALA., practice in all the Courts of Russell and VV the adjoining Counties, and in the United States Courts at Montgomery. October 25, 1868-ly ROBERT El. DIXON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. OFFICE on Randolph Street,formerly occupied by Seymour It. Bonner, opposite the Post Os tico. Feb. 2,1859. ly JAMES RAMSEY R. Q. CARITIIEUB. RAMSEY to CARITHERS, ATTORNEY SI AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WILL practice in all tho counties of the Cha tahoocheo Circuit; in the counties of Chat tahoochee, Clay, Early, and Randolph, of the l*a taula Circuit; and Calhoun and Decatur counties, of the South Western Circuit. February 28, 1859. ly NOTICK. DIIS. TUGGLE k DAWSON’S Office, overly Mulford’s Store, where one or both may mV be found day and night. Feb. 12-ts CUSHMAN, DENTIST, 48 Broad Street, Winter Building, COLUMBUS, GA. INSPECTION is iuvitod to Lis souin of Deformities, successfully treated ly Mechanism. tjanllGU vi/YTfT WH.F. LEE,D.D.S, i DENTAL SURGEON, South-east corner Broad and Randolph streets, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Nov. 20,1853-ts j. POMI to son, 3DEITTXSTS, OFFICE ON RANDOLPH, NEAR BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. mhl4y MEDICAL CARD. DU. C. 8. REEVES, near Notasulga, Ala , is now treating successfully, on anew plan, aud positively CURING CANCERS, of all grades aud kinds, where the powers of the system are not already too tar broken down to admit of treatineut. Communications, giving a description of cases, and enclosing a remittam o, will meet with prompt attention. 4PG*f Best of reference given. feb. 28-6iup JOSE MIR & CO., IMPORTERS OP HAVANA CIGARS, I Randolph SI reef, Columbus, (4a., Two Doors West <4 the Columbus Times Office, IIHLL keep constantly on hand a large assort. I V V meat of tho CHOICEST BRANDS. 4#*Orders from tho country are respectfully solicited, and wdl be filled at tho very lowest price for cash. Jan. 27-ly I B&CXTEE Sc GO., BUOOESSUH3 TO WKITPIKLI) A, SMITH, Premium Boole and Job Printers, OVKK TIIK POST okfick, MONTOOMEIIY, ALA. OUll Ofllco D woll supplied with Nzw Puaasta, ‘ New True, Uoiidbus, Cuts, 4c., 4c., and we arc well prepared to do Printing in any style. November 17, 1868. WM. A. IURDAWAV *. p, OHAT. BSKDAWAV (AHA V, General Produce Commission merchants, BT. LOUIS, MISSOUIU. MK lIC IIA NTS will, by in.poction of tli, follow ing rate, of frolght by Atlanta, tlnd .hip. moat, more expeditloue and economical than by Now Orleans. J ! Through Freight, from St. Louis to Columbus, Georgia] By Memphis. lly Nashville Feathers, Wool, per 100 lbs $1 b ! $166 Hump in hales, Linseed and Laid Oil, per 100 lbs 1 32 1 07 White Lead, Shot in kegs, Lard and Bacon, Lead, Hope and Sagging, per 100 lbs 110 96 Whisky, per barrel 3 86 3 10 Pork, Beef, per barrel 3 23 2 00 Flour, per barrel 1 gg 1 lj Tuer nircit to Messrs. Dillard, Powell 4 Cos, Coluuibns, Sa. Messrs. Kedd. Preer 4 Cos, Columbus, (la. Mr. 11. 8. Hardaway, Columbus. Ua. Mr. J. E. Morgan, La Grange, Ga. Mr. Hiram B.Troutman, Macon, Ga Walsh, Smith 4 Cos., Mobile, Ala. Joseph Morrell, Mobile, Alabama. Pulg, Muir 4 Co..New Orleans. Not. 23-y CONUHEBB WATKK I 1 (\ BOXES warranted fresh and genuine, just J \J received and for sale by j? 7 K. A. WAKE 4 SON, 74 Broad st. THE DAILY Sll\ VOLUME V.} SPRING TRADE! IST e w Goods! s. rothchlld a brq. Are now opening their Stock of NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. ♦ ■— Thankful for tlm liberal patronage we have recei ved heretofore at the hand* of our friends aud a generous public, wo would respectfully solicit con tinued favors. TO THE LADIES 1 wo would most respectfully suggest that the Dress Goods Department WILL BE FOUND TO COMPRISE The Most Recherche Styles AND LATEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON ! INCLUDING Black Groa de Rhino aud Rishoff’s Silks Foulards and India Silks Silk Robes a Lea and Double Skirts Tissue, Barege, Grenadine and Organdy Robes l’lain and figured Baregea aud printed Muslins Barege, Stella, and Crnpe Shawls Barege, Grenadine, and Cashmere Scurfs French Lace Points, Mantillas and Talmas Linen and Debege Dusters, kc. Tho largest and best assorted stock of EMBROI I> E It I E S ever offered in Columbus, such as Collars, Sleeves, Sets, Bands, Insertion, Edging, Curtains, &c. &c. A large stock of blenched aud brown Shirtings and Sheetings, Scotch and Russian Diapers and Towelings, whito aud brown Damasks and Table Cloths, Pillow Case Cottons and lUIBII LINENS, Marseilles and Lan caster Quilts, &c. French, English, and American PRINTS, in great variety, Chambrays, plain and printed, Bril liants, Lineu Drillings, .Marseilles and Cottonades, Drap d’eto and Lasting Cloth, and a great variety of cotton aud linen goods for Boys’ wear. HOSIERY, GLOVES?, Dress Trimmings PARASOLS, FANS, CORSETS, Mitts, ZEPHYR WOOL, Ac. Ac. Linen and Cambric Ildkfs, great variety square and round. IIOOP SKIRTS, latest stylos, fromo to3osprings Our Millinery Department Comprises Ladios’ and Misses’ Straw Bonnets, Bloomers, Hats, Ac., Dress Bonnots of Silk, Lace, und Crapo, the latest Parisian styles, and a choice assortment of all millinery materials. French and American FLOWERS Ruches and Bonnet Frames HEAD DRESSES and DRESS CAPS and a very large and wall selected stock of RIBBONS. BOOTS AND SHOES. Wo havo a full assortment, and aro enabled to sell them very eheay. REAQY-IYIADE CLOTHING. For the bettor accommodation of our cus tomers, we had an addition made to our Storo, where we keep a large stock of Mens’, Youths’, and Boys’READY-MADE CLOTHING, and Gen tlemen’s FURNISHING GOOD3, all cf which we will sell at very reasonable prices. NOTICE. Among other articles, wo bought tho following considerably below their value, and will sell them accordingly: Ladies Kid Gloves, black and c’old, 25 cts. pair Black Silk Mitts, 20 cents per pair Ladies’ black Gaiters, all sizes, 50 cts.*per pair White Barege Scarfs, satin striped, at $1 100 Corsets, at 50 cents apiece 300 Silk Parasols, at 50 to 75 cents 150 pieces Calico, good styles, at per yard 200 Flatts, at 75 cents 500 Ladies’ Caps, from 25 to 50 cents 2000 yards heavy black Silk, at 75c. to $1 6000 yards figured Lawn, fast colors, at 10 cents 200 pair Window Shades, from $1 to $3.50 200 black Silk and Lace Mantillas, $1.50 to $3 2000 Fancy Willow Baskets, from 12J4 to 75 cts A quantity of good Carpet, at 30c. per yard. GREAT INDUCEMENTS offered to Mer chants and persons purchasing plantation bills. Wo invito a close examination and comparison oi our Goods and Prices with any in the market. Wo are determined to merit public favor by as LOW A SCALE OF PRICES as any house in the trado. S. ROTIICUILD & BRO. Mar3l 82 Broad street, Columbus, Ga. OCTAVUB COHEN FREDERICK MYERS. OCTAVUS COHEN & CO., ; COMMISSION MERCHANTS, | For tho Sale, Receiving and Forwavding of COTTON, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. REFERS to Joseph B. Hill, Esq., Columbus, Ga. Messrs Hall, Moses A Cos., (i George Hargraves, Esq., “ Messrs, llall A Dexter, “ Richard Jones, Esq., Montgomery, Ala. Charles T. Pollard, Esq. “ jy2s-Cm J. J. MILLER J. WATERMAN. MILLER to WATERMAN, Auction aud Commission Merchants, MACON. GEORGIA. TXT ILL give particular attention to the public f V and private sale of Merchandise and Prop erty of every description, and will make prompt returns for tho same. Refer by permission to J. B. & W. A. Ross, T. R. Bloom, J. F. Winter, L. M. Lamar, E. Bond, Presi dent Manufacturer’s Bank, Mucon, Ga. W. M. Davidson, La Roche A Bell, H. Habersham & Son*, Brigham, Baldwin A Cos., T. J. Walsh, j Savannah, Ga. W. C. Dukes A Son, Charleston, S. C. Jy27-0m E. BARNARD & CO., COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, Wholesale and Retail GROCERY & PROVISION DEALERS, UA V E on hand und will constantly keep alai'ge aud well selected stock, embracing all arti cles n their lino, which tA*e offered to their friends and tho publto. At the lowsst mark'd priONi W-COMK AND SEE US."fc* Sept. 29,1858. ts J. B. SHIPMAN & CO., Grocery and Commission Merchants, No. 2 Brond St., Columbus, Git., \\T ILL attend promptly to all orders for Bacon, TV Liquors, Ac., Ac. Liberal advancements made on consignments MHUt to our house. Jan. 27, ’69-1y WARREN T. OGLETREE, No. .*l4 ftlroad Street, ColuntliitM, Ga., KEEPS constantly on hand, and ii daily receiving, fresh supplies ofttdfcjLl FAMILY GROCERIES. A good lot t>TY*&tiLA ch ice Seed, Pure Georgia Planter's Whisky, aud man v other brands, all pure and free from poison ous drugs, for sale. Call or send your orders, and they will meet with prompt attention. Columbus,Ga., March 11, 1869-ts PIANOS! MELODEONS! BRANDS * KORNER, No. 30 11 road Street, Columlms, Ga., OFFER their Pianos. Melodeonr, 1 and other Musical 1 n st r u I merits, of the best -it Nor* torn prleM< I * I 1 fiecoud-haud instruments taken in exchange. Pianos tuned aud repaired. Columbus, Ga., August 24, 1858>tf DESHLEIPS PATENT Turkish Anti-Nervous Smoking TOBACCO. ‘|_>KKPAKKD after a now au<l vary auparlor X manner, and claimrd to b. the bet articlo of th„ kind ever put up in tlila conntry. Warranted auti uervou. und free fretn all injurinu. anb •tanca. For .al. ly WM. 11. H. I’ll KM'S, June 23. Candy Manufacturer. WINK9I WI.VKS! 1)ORT and Madeira, fur mulicinal and Cooking liurpo.es, for rale ly K. A. WAItK * 80V. 71 lirr.uii at. taOOK OUT FOR TOUS STOCK t rpilK underlined have j u „ reeelted another JL supply of ROCK SAIT. Beod iu your orders. •Inly 18. OUNIIT k CO. GOLDEN NYlll'Pl On ‘TEN Gallon Kegs, choice, for sale ly C\ ) K. BARNARD k CO. WEST INDIA MOLASSES, rn BBLB. CHOICE,for sale ly DU Match 30 E. BARNARD 4 CO. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, AUGUST 2!), 185!). A.. HE. DEWITT, ONE DOOR UF.LOW J. ENNIS & CO., 09 BROAD STREET, DEALER IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, SIBVEII WAKE, GUNS, REVOLVERS, &c WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A NEW ARRIVAL OF GOLD WATCHES, Prom S2O to S4OO. SILVER WATCHES, a largo assortment, FOR PLANTERS* USB. Sterling Silver Ware: SPOONS, FORKS, PITCH RRS, CUPS, GOBLETS. 3?IaATED WARE, FROM MANUFACTURERS. CAKE BASKETS, WAITERS, TEA SETS, • URNS, COFFEE POTS, Ac. TABLE CUTLERY. Fino Bets of Pearl, Ivory and Silvery handles. Pocket Knives, &e. Silver Dippers, silver and wood handles. Silver Puff Boxes and Card Cason. 1000 GOLD PENS, IX SILVER AND GOLD HOLDERS, warranted net to come off. CLOCKS, Made for ns to order for planters’ use, good, true, and reliable. RICH FANCY Hair Pins am! Head Ornaments DIAMOND RINGS AND PINS, Sleeve and Bosom Bottons, SCOTCH PEBBLES, In Steol and Gold l'rames. We continue to make all kinds of Jewelry in HAIR WORK. The HAIR BRAIDING is positively done by our Braider in Columbus. OUR JEWELER Is a perfect Artist iu making all kinds of Radges, in SETTING DIAMONDS, Engraving, and in I anything wanted to bo done in his line. OUT*. WATCHMAKER IIAS NO SUPERIOR iu the United States. Samples of his NEW WATCHES can be seen here at any time, lie is right after Watches out of order, and that havo once been good time piecos, but now injured by having been in unskillful hands. JUST RECEIVED, New Sterling Silver Waiters; “ “ “ Pitchers; “ * l “ Goblets: “ “ “ Ico and Water Bowls; “ “ “ Cake Baskets; And a largo lot of fine best quality SILVER PLATED WARE, consisting of Ice Pickers, Cake Baskets, Castors,Candlesticks, Waiters, Ac. N. B.—Remember this is not the Mock Auction Ware, but genuine first quality Plate. The Pure Silver Ware is beautifully made, and will please the most fastidious. July 7—ts A. 11. DxWITT. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! AT 86 Broad Street 86 WE would call tho attention of our patrons, and tho public in general, to our large • stock of SUMMER GOODS, WHICH WE WILL SELL REGARDLESS OF COST! In order to close it out beforo the season is at an end. PARTICULAR INDUCEMENTS ARE OFFERED IN Suramer Silks, BAREGES, ORGANDIES, ALL KINDS OF MXJSLIN S, AND LACE AND BAREGE SHAWLS! ALL OTHER GOODS, VIZ: DOMESTIC GOODS, LINEISTS, EMBROIDERY AND HOSIERY, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps I AND ESPECIALLY Ready-Made Clothing, Will undergo a considerable reduction in price. Wo are determined to dispose of our SUMMER. I GOODS ere tho season close*, and shall therefore* not mind sac rijlces. ILLIUS to ROSE, (Successors to 11. Grossmayer,) May 27. No* NO Broael ut<* BOOTS AND SHOES! JOHN “tTsENN, Fashionable Boot and Shoemaker, (Front at , first door above Howard House,) lA/OULD respectfully tender his service* to VV the public. Price of Now Boot* $8 fiO “ “ Footed Boots 5 50 “ “ New Shoes 4 00 All work warranted. ui)27otn IMPORTANT TO UINNKIUI COTTON MOTES WANTED! j r |HIK ltock Island Paper Mills Company is I paying Ono Cunt por Found lor Cot | tun MoLoh, and will coutii uo to do mo until they get a hundred thousand pounds, back* and 1 ropes will be returned. ( Oct. 8-ts JOHN O. WfNTKR, President. The Pillar of Firo! BY tho author of the l*rinco of tho llouhw of David, for al bv my 5 CIIAKFtN A JOHNBON. | UINUEIt PRKSKRVKS, IN’ Bottle*; Chow Chow I'irklea; Ih-Mt Olivo 1 Oil; White Unarm, and Pin Pruitn, at | May id. HOWELL A JOHNSON'S, TI'HK'S INLAND SAL.*, jili i UUBIIKLS Turk's Inland Salt. Jnstrecot 4U I I Ted tin! for nl by OUNBY A CO. MUTTON II AMS I CUOIOK MUTTON HAMS Jod received, I I and for role l>y June 14. J. W. BAPPINOTON. FLOUR I FLOUR J AN extra lot of choice TANARUS nn< mho** flour Just received and for sale by April IS somioo. iiii cm arks JUHT received. Among them mnm favorite brand*. WM. 11. 11. WlKbl'B. ■ A NKW HIPPLY OK MAJOR Jack Downing ; The Convalescent; Hptirgeon’s Hermotj*, five volnm* ; Matrimonial Ilrokorago; Unmarried Life; Love me Little; at J. W. PKAMH’B May 27 _ Hook Htore. CHOIOM HAM. WK have Just received another lot of the e choice Teuuesaee trimmed Hams. I Call aoon, bo/ore they are all gone. April 20-ts KAO LAND A MIIICII. SPECIAL NOTICE! IMPORTANT SALK! $50,000 WORTH OF DRY GOODS AT NEW YORK COST AT THE | NEW ONE PRICE MITM No. 140 Broad Street, MASONIC BUILDING, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. JAMES McPHILLIPS HAVING determined to sell out this season’* purchases, he has reduced she prices of hie Large and Elegant Stock of GOODSI ’ and now offers them without any regard to profit. The stock is entirely new, many articles in FANCY DIIESS GOODS, Shawls, Mantillas, &c., having been purchased within the last few weeks AT A GREAT REDUCTION on prices paid for the same Goods earlier iu tho season. Note Frices of a few Goods: I Deux Jupo Silk Robes, S4O; reduced from $55 j “ “ Grenadine, IS to 25 ; “ 25 and 30 ‘ 100 Silk dressee 15; “ 18 aud 20 i 400 Yards Fancy Silks 60c.; “ 05c. I 300 “ . “ “ Gsc.; “ 85c. i ; 2000 “ Printed Muslins 9c.; “ 12c. j 1589 “ “ “ 11c.; “ 15c. , 542 Lawn Itobes-a-les, fast colors, $1 35; reduced ; from $1 75. French Organdies and Jaconets REDUCED IN THE SAME PROPORTION!, 1 Plain and Fancy Bareges AT ONE-IIALF THEIR REGULAR PRICES, j 049 pieces Calicoes Bc., reduced from 10c. 837 ie “ 10c„ “ “ 11 and 12c. | 2:* “ yard wide, Brilliants, fast colors, at 15c. ; 25 Barege Shawls. 49 French Lace Mantillas. 115 Silk and Lace do. at a redaction of 33*4 I>er \ cent, on original prices. ALSO A LARUE STOCK OF GENUINE Irish. Linens! Imported direct from the manufacturers, which j will be sold at very low prices. ’ JAMES McPHILLIPS, Does not intend to carry over any SUMMER STOCK, and bus marked every article down to prices that must iu3ure speedy sale3. Ladies are invited to call and examine the goods and prices before buying, as they are as sured thfre is 3STO HUMBUG about the stock being marked down at the prices j mentioned. CALL EARLY AND SATISFY YOURSELVES That this is the best opportunity ever offered in Columbus to purchasers of Dry Goods to save their money. ONE PRICE ONEY! ! JAMES McPHILLIPS, 140 Broad Street, Masonic Building, j Columbus, Ga., May 31. DR. COOK’S MEDICATED VAPOR! AN INFALLIULE Remedy for Diseased Eyes. r |MI IS ‘wonderful preparation was discovered by 1 Dr. Cook when reduced almost to despair by the failure of all the remedies prescribed by the Physicians and Opticians of tho age; and its miraculous effects, in restoring his own vision, ! and the great success which has attended its p ---1 plication in a largo number of cases—NEVER i FAILING TO GIVE RELIEF and affect a euro j when persisted in—induces him to lay it before | the public, in order that its merits may bo tested, 1 aud all who are suffering from diseased Eyes be enabled to obtain relief. i Tho “MEDICATED VAI’OIl” is a Purely Scientific Compound! Very simple and harmless iu its application, but a most POWERFUL REMEDIAL AGENT; and alter ; having been extensively used in the treatment of-J | Diseased Eyes, is confidently recommended as the MOST SPEEDY and RELIABLE REMEDY in cases of Acute and Chronic Opthalmia, incipient Cataract, Amorosia, Staplyloina, Ac., ever pre scribed. It is also an invaluable remedy for Nervous Iltudacho, Neuralgia of tho Eye and Face—dis eases which havo heretofore restated all medical skill. It has also been tested in several cases of Total Blindness with such wonderful success, he is in duced to believe that nocase should be prouounccd iucuiublo as long as ono spark of vitality remains in tire eye. i The Medicated Vapor is a local remedy, and I appeals directly to the j*arts affected—promotes I absorption, and by its powerful tonic properties, i infuw-s new life and vigor into the nerves that have become impaired by disease, and enables Lli ! I Eye to re-act and regain its former healthful tone I sand action. These medicinal virtues, combined : with the neat und portable form iu which it is put up, render it tfio most conveuicot and efficacious remedy for diseases of the Eye ever before offered 1 to the public. DR. COOK has many certificates to prove tho | truth of tho above statements, but does not deem ! it necessary to publish them, knowing the want , of couflduice in such things unless the public are < I acquainted with the parties and all the eircum- i stances. Uh, therefore, offers his Medicated Vapor | upon its own merits, feeling assured it will stoud the most rigid test mid give the most complete satisfaction. Prepared and sold hy G LACK ME YE It A 1(1 L LI ,\RI>, Agents, wholesale or retail, Market street, Montgomery, Alabama. For sale hy URQUIi ART A CHAPMAN, I June 15, 1859-co Columbus, Ga. NEW CONFECTIONERY! No. 42 Broad Bt., Columbus, Georgia, UNDER THE TELEGRAPH OFFICE. : riHJK nubsciiber would respectfully inform tho ( Itiitotis of Columbus and surrounding coun ’ try that he hits opened a Wholesale ami Retail Confectionery at No. 42 Broad stieet, where will j always bo ou baud a lino assortment of i’laiu and , Ornamental Cake, Candies in great variety, Fruits, Nuts, Havana Uigurs, l’iukles, and in fsut every th Ing usual ly kept in a first-class Confectionery. Beautiful Cako, Candy and Fruit Pyramidn mado to ordor. Being a piaetica! Confectioner, i will at all 1 times bw enabled to furnish Balls, Purties, A\, with any desired amount of Confectionery at short notice and on reasonable terms. Call aud examine my stock, giva mu a trial, and , ’ ! doubt not you will bo satisfied June27-Jin WM. J. VOLK. j. TURNIP SEED! (\V the following variety Just received: ) Early White Guch ; Early Garden Mono ; j Yellow Aberdeen or Bollock ; Early Hnow Ball; , Red Topped Flat Hat btrapped Leaved ; Large English Norfolk; Long Fro ch (White;) , Knily Gwld< ii Ball; Large Dutch Globe; Kuta Buga Bweedlsh (Yellow ;) Brown, Black and W hite Mustard Hc-d ; Georgia Col lard Feed. For sale by W. H. II PHELPS, July 12. Hign of the big 88. Cabbages, Turnips and Onions. \ FINK lut of Largo Multiplying V.llow IX. ONIONS, Miitntlo fur tali’ ue uil plant ing. AU>, WINTKH CAUIIAOK mill TIT.NIP ! SKKD. For lu ly Augmt 11-ts WALTKR C. WKKIHT. Til LI PKBIENTI I. tho time to plant your TURNIP HKKD. Coll and nupply yournulvo. loforo it I* too Into. Wo havo a rrwh .apply of Ilnnover, Hnt.bagß, lied Topped, White Flat Dutch, Norfolk, Large Globe. July . U. A. WAHL 4 SON. FANCY FLOUR. ’ Os I BUM. F.XTKA OIIOICK Ft. LOU 18. For wile Ly K. DAUNARD 4 CO. HPICED OYHTICHS, IN IFittlon, and CRANBKRKY BAUUK In Cam at IIOWKLL 4 JOHNSON’S. 185 9. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! B. G. to S. STERN, Nos. 24 and 10 4 Broad Street, KESI’ECFULLY call the attention of their cue* turners and the pul-llc in general to their now complete and largo stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Comprising all the Latest Stylos of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Such as Silk Robes, Fancy Silks, Bayadere Taf fetas uud Rluck Silks; Burcgo Robes, Solid Barego, Crape Burrgo and Challi; A beautiful assortment of largo ami small fig ured French Organdie uml Organdie Robes; Choice Patterns of French Printed Jaconets and Lawns; French Jaconet Robes Avec Scurfs, Robes Im poratrice, Robes Voatalo Deux Japes, Robes Los, etc., etc. Also a most excellent stock of Spring ami Summer Bonnets! Whito, Colored and Black Straw, Leghorn, Nea politan, French Imce, French Chip and Bilk Bon nets, trimmed or uutrlmmed, of tho very latest styles. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Ribbons, Trimmings, Flowers, &c. 1 THEIR STOCK OF Whito Goods and Embroidories 18 MORE COMPLETE THAN EVER! They have a great variety of FRENCH LACE MANTILLAS, j Lace Points, Shawls, &c., &c. ALSO, ALL KINDS OF DOMESTIC GOODS! A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Shoes and Boots of superior quality, AND A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GENT.’S AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING! AND FURNISHING GOODS, ! Umbrellas, Parasols, Trunks, &c., &c., &c. All our Goods have been carefully selected, and we llattcr ourselves that we have been more than successful this season iu selecting Goods that will please ns well in stylo and quality us in price. Our object is To Sell Goods and Please Customers. Wo could state many reasons why wo are ena bled to offer GREAT BARGAINS, but leave it for purchasers to satisfy themselves on that poiut by examining our Goods and Prices at tin* PEOPLE’S SAVINGS STORES, Nos. 24 and 104 Broad street, l>y March 30,1859. B. G. to S. STERN. WROUGHT IRON COOK STOVIB. IN consequence of the increased do maud for WROUGHT IRON STOVES Ark we have greatly enlarged our i for manufacturing thorn, and aro now Hp jJ *£y&L prepared to supply them to tho Trade in*PpP**^ ; any quantity that may bo desired. Wearomanu j facturing four sizes, ranging from $76 to $l5O. W'o have numerous testimonials by parties now using them, as to their superiority both as to durability and operation. Wo have also on hand a largo supply,four sizes, Improved Iron Witch Stoves ! The best Cast Iron Stove nowin use; with all the oilier new and popular patterns of gluves in { I u#o. Being agents for tho Ransom Stove Works | ; wo are prepared to supply the Trade atuianufuc- ; j turor’s prices, with freight added. ; Housefurnishing Goods! | In this department our assortment is complete, | I consisting of Table and Pocket Cutlery; Brooms; Brushes; | Wood and Willow Ware; Mats; Toilet Sets; Hird Cages; Waiters; Silver Plated Ware; W'ater Coolers; Refrigerators; Lemon Squeezers; Knife Cleaners; Ac. Force and Lift Pumps! Lead and Iron Pipes; Tin Ware of all descrip tions; Tin Plate, Sheet Iron and Tinners Findings at wholesale for tho Trade. D. B. THOMPSON & CO., May 23-ts No. 143 Broud street. j MARBLE AND GRANITE “W OHKS, COLUMBUS, GA. r IMII6 establishment ih situated on Oglethorpe* J. street, in front of the Oglethorpe House, where is to be found a large assortment of i Monuments, Tombs, Tablets, Vases, Urns, Figures, and RIAKIILK MANTEL PIECES, all worked from original designs, drawn by tb** best Monumental Architects, in Italy and Fiuima-, and warranted of the best Italian and American Marble. Tho public is respectfully invited to call und examine my work and know my prices before ordering from any other point. As 1 have ONE PRICE ONLY, persons ordering by letter may feel confident that they will be us well, if not better, satislied with my work, when they receive it, uv if they wero to come themselves and buy it. Iu token of iny sincerity, 1 give persons who order hy letter, or buy of my agent, the right to return tho work at my risk and expense, if it is not ua good as they expected. IKON RAILING furnished at short notice. HENRY McCAULKY, Proprietor. 0. W. McDuffie, Traveling Agent. ) May 11,1 8ft 1 d-ly MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS i Onletliorpo el., near Quaby’s Corner, ’ TXriJKIIK i odor for lo MONUMENTS, TAB VV LETS, ToMISS, HEADSTONES, At., of American and Italian Marlde, at prices as low mm they cau ho bought lor North or South. 1 have j just received of tho celebrated K. K. La unit/., i New York, fifty designs and models of the latest I style of Monumental Work, got up iu Italy, France uud the United Flutes, which 1 will sell ut ! ! Now York prices, freight added. A forage price I of Monuments from SSU to $2,000. Cast Iron and Wiro Hailing 1 on hand; SERPENTINE STONE tor Hearths and I buildings; PARIAN MARBLE CASES, to secure j Aiubrotypu Pictures to Marble Monuments, Ac. ‘ 4/'Ono price only; orders from the country i j punctually attendiHl to. A rodiictioti of 25 per cent made on Hollowed MoiitiineiilM import and ili- | iout from Leghorn. THOMAS KENNY. Columbus, June 2D, 1859. ly Georgia, Muscogee County. To all persons to whom these presents shall !• come greeting: KNOW Mil men that we, Henry Lockhart and | lauac I. Moses, havo associated ourselves to- | gethor as a body corporate, for the purpose of eu gaging in the business of an Iron Foundry und Mac lntio tthop, In ail their various departments, Hud that wh have adopted us our corporate tiutno - , by which wo will sue mid be sued, ••Tho Museogoo j : Iron Works,” and by which we will he known , and designated; that we have auliAcrihod us our (apitul Flock the kiim of Twenty-four Thousand Dollar!, which will ho employed ns before men tioned. HENRY LOCKHART, IHAAO J. MOdfcS. Finned in presence of U. 11. (Jki.i:hi:, ) Notary Public. / Osohma, i KuUred in Minutes J. page Muscooax County, j 650, this loth June, 1869, in the Clerk’s office of tin* Superior Court. Jol4-law2mTu A. 8. Ri'Tliehfohd, Clerk. I Auction and Commission Business, UNION BPJUNUB, ALABAMA. rfMIH undersigned proposes to open an Auction 1 JL and Commission House iu Union Springs, for tho sale of all Goods that may he consigned to him. Tho sab s will be for cash alone. Prompt remittances or deposit*! in liuuk will bo made of uH money received on account of goods sold. While the subscriber (Utters l.luiself that from tho long experience he has bed in the Grocery business lie is not likely to err in Judgment, he < pledges himself to spare no pains to make himself uti efficient aud acceptable agent to all who may I entrust buxines* to him. This is a good market for the sale of Flour, Ba con and other provisions, at all seasons of the year. Putronagesolieited—reference nmy bo had to his neighbors. * A. McGINTY. ■ Union toril)|a, Ain. bjiMbM COLD SPARKLING SODA WATER rp<> be had for the season at the EAGLE DRUG X STOKE, served ut> with all the moat delight ful Fruit Syrups, such as Raspberry, Vanilla, Grape, Pino Apple, Cream, Ileck, Lemon, Hose, Pepper, Ginger, Saraaparila, Nectarine, Almond, Strawberry, Orgeat, Ac April 15-ts ACEH A IVERSON. MESH I*oll It! I / \ HHLH. for sale by I lUU K. BARNARD A CO. INirMIIKK -20. INSURANCES. ARE YOU INSURED? ,THE HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Incorporated in 1810. POSSESSING THE ADVANTAGES OF Fifty Years Experience! A Perpetual Charter AND OVJCII $875,0001 OK uss,‘t, securely invosSeil uml iustuntly nvuilulle, continues to Insure Stores, Mer chandise,’ Dwellings, Cotton und other ptoduce, uud most other Kinds of property, oil favoruhlo terms. #4* Losses adjusted ntnl paid Immediately hy D. F. WILLCOX, Agent jy'2B If for Columbus und surrounding country TIIK HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital and Surplus $875,000 the city fire INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW HAVEN, CONN. Capital and Surplus $265,000 TIIK STATE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW HAVEN, CONN. Capital and Surplus §220,000 THE LORILhAItD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Capital and Surplus §:!20,000 FI ro risks taken by the above first-class Companies on favorable teiins. D. F. WILLCOX, Agent jy2B-tf for Oolnmbus and surrounding country NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY, IsO NI) ON . HEAD OFFICE FOII THE UNITED STATES AT PHILADELPHIA. Capital $6,298,800 | rpillß old and responsible Company insures agaiust loss or damage by Fire almost every description of property, and offers to merchants and others dosirlng Insurance, tho security of an actual Capital of $0,298,800, for the whole of which and for any liabilities beyond, tho shareholders are INDIVIDUALLY REBPUNSIULK. A special permanent fund has been placed at the disposal of tho Agent at Philadelphia, to ena ble him to adjust and promptly pay all losses, without reference to London. E. B. HOLMES, Agent for angls-lm Columbus and vicinity. METROPOLITAN Fire Insurance Company, NEW YORK. May 3-1-1 y HENRY V. MKICIS, Agent. WILLIAM P. YONGE, Forwarding & Commission Merchant, SAVANNAH, OA., CONTINUES to attend to the above business with promptness. / jyß-3m !h. LEWIS WOODRUFF, ARCHITECT AND 1 Superintendent of Buildings, COLUMBUS, OA. | Columbus, Ga., Muy 18, 1859. (imp HIJSTE IKHSTOT White Sulphur Springs! rjllllfl delightful summer ro- X treat, situated 18 miles from the City of Columbus, will be opened by tlx- proprietors on Ist June next. At great expenn they havo erected now Buildings, oi much u char acter as to accommodate ail their old customers and hucli new friends as may honor them with their patronage. A now Hotel, with largo commodious rooniH, iu i eluding a Bail Room and Billiard Room, with all I the necessary accommodation;! of each, bus been erected on new ground, and will bo ready by tho Ist June next. Besides the Hotel, .single aud double Cabins will bo at tho command of individu als or families, as may he required. Tho Sulphur Water ot these Springs is unsur passed in tho South—hundreds ol certificates of its healing and strengthening qualities might he easily procured and offered to tho public—aud when we add that the Bathing preparations and facilities are equal to those of any watering place Nwth or South, wo say nothing more than the facts justify. PiuLH Knot is located 18 milts from Columbus by the cMYiugo road, and is easily accessible from No. 3 on tho Muscogee Rail Road, by an agreeable drive of sis: miles. Arrangements have been made with Asa W. Chapman, Esq , wlto will convey all visitors and their baggage from No. 3 to the Springs. For all persons these Spring* in their j own conveyances, eh-AU* and good attendance will he provided. Ail letter*, paperm uud directed to the I Express Office, Columbus, Ga., pre paid, wiii he duly forwarded, and all conitnunFeuUoj)* directed j by mad to I Hue Knot Mills will ho r gvJarly de- I live red. THUMB: Board per month. *3O 00 “ ** week 10 00 “ “ <iay 200 Childreu and Servants half price. Horses pur “ •* week 600 11 “ month. 15 00 The proprietor* have iuod every exertion to ’ prepare these .Springs toj i.Ue reception of visitors , aud invalids, and they now nseure all persona who (’ desire a couih/rtuble, accessible (jid healthy re trout in the suuiuioi mouths, that shut! not be their fault if they go away ifioui JR no Knot dihsat it fled. HOWARD A McLAUUMLJN, my4-3m Proprietor*. IRON AT WHOLESALE! HALL, MOSES & CO., COLUMBUS, OA. r|MIK lIKBT CHARCOAL REFINED IRON— I ( insisting of lIORBE BHOE V. and % x % and % TIRE Iron 1, \% \% % i\ t \\% t V /h , 2, 2%, 2* of any tnh km **. JtOLM, Hquttro and Round, of ull sixes, from inch to 4 inches. BAND Iron, oval, half oval, aud half round. I'LOUGIt Iron from 3 Inches upward*, will be sold hy the Car Load at Buvannah prices, thus i making a sxviiuj c;/ the frelylU to this eity. Every bar w ill be win ranted to work wvli. swedes Iron, &c. HALL, MOHEH A CO. / \KFKR to Hunters and Mechanic* Bwodes Iron, \ / imported direct from Hweden,ofall sl/.s. —ALSO— Bellows, Anvil*, best Holfil Box Vices, Axles, Ipi log ,Wilb i epokes, Shafts, Faints. Oita. Vat* I nishe*, and all Mechanical and Agricultural im plements kept usually in this city. —ALBO— —of the best brands ut $4 60 per keg. ALBO— STEEL of tho best quality. July 28, 1859. d2t w3in WARM SPRINGS EXPRESS! ON the first of June next regular Expresses will leave Columbus daily for the Warm Springs, (Sunday* excepted.) All PACKAGES, PAPERS, and LETTERS in Government Stamjted Knvttofxs, will le promptly attonded to. Patrons will please I direct all I'ucknycs for tho above Spring* to the . cart of S. 11. HILL, Aguut of Harndcu’* Express, I Columbus. Ga., to ensure prompt attention. •YKUIII SYIIIIVS! IK MON, Strawberry, I’iue Apple, Vanillnand J Currant Syrups, Juut received ty June 23. WM. H. it. PHELPS. FRESH GOSHEN MUTTER, JUST received and for sale at June 29. Dk(l HAPPEN REID’S CORNER. Planters, Just the thing you Want! rpilK Cotton Plantation lloconl and Account ( 1 Book, ly Tlionin, Alllock. For Halo at Au*. 4. J. W. PBAIUPS BOOK BTORB. THE DAILY SUN. Flora Sutuiilay’a Evsnlng Edition Ujnnignoos per MuHCogeo 11. Auk. 20. Mont and W'ost Point II11: Mobile and t. It It; A COovibm and Cos; (lammell nnd Cos; TH Mal- M,n; W Clark; Kino, Allon mid Cmimlc: OW ind W W Iltiov; lienll raid Murphy; H IVK Price nnd Cos; \i K nnd 81. Briers; CSPellum find Cos: .lomi. Thomas nnd Cos; B H Brnntley; .1 F Treutlin: JMnreuse; S Kothehild nnd Bro: F I.raidon; T P F Tlnwwits; (J B Strinner: If nil. lniokraidCo; Pierson nnd C; C Petty; I! F Price; (loetchiiiH nnd Hodgen; Barringer nnd Morton; G I. McUotigli raid Cos; Urquhartnnd Clmpntnn; Hunt, Wnfe 4 Cos; Pickett nnd B; I G Strapper; HA Newton nnd Bro; Cowlen raid C; I, Lee. jr; S Hchulein and Cos; .1 Ligon; .1 Kyle and Cos; .1 Ennis und Cos .1 B Feagtn and Cos; Irwin und Belser; Hughes,Daniel nnd Cos; Toney nnd W; J M Lawrence and Cos; Jones nnd Boll; Harnett und Coleman; M .lucohi; It \ Holoinan; A L MeKnv; Craddock, G and Uo; Tongue nnd Gwens: .) I Kaiglcr nnd Cos; ,1 Moseman raid Cos; It Budkin, agt; .1 A-New berry and Bro; D 11 Thompson and Cos; I .1 Hunt;*Smith raid Daniel: H Middlebrook nnd Cos; Morris and Blair; J It Shipman and Cos; .1 I.Celia; .11!Strapper: .1 Buchanan; Wnlhohm nnd Joseph; Pnlnce Mills; H AlilUtr: II .1 Ilntn* mock; l.mpire Mills. ——- See interesting articles on fourth page. We learn from the Marion American that the largo ami beautiful cotton crops of tho Canehrake, which promised so abundantly a few days ago, are being de stroyed by tlio worm and rot, produced by the late continuous rains. ♦ ARRIVAL. OF THE ALTNA. Boston, Aug. 2(s.—The steamship vKtna lias arrived with Liverpool dates to the 13th instant, only a lew hours later than those brought by the America. Richardson & Spence’s circular reports the weather as favorable to the crops. In the Liverpool market, they report Flour quiet at 10 to 12s. 3d. Wheat dull, holders demanding an advance. Corn quiet, holders offering freely but showing no disposition to press sales. Beef quiet —declined Old.; holders wero pressing snics. Pork heavy—holders were press ing sales ; government refused American cured in tho new contracts. Bacon steady. Rice heavy—declined 3d. Rosin sleady, at 3s. Bd. to 3s. 9d. Turpcntino steady at 345. Sugar quiet—the market was easier and unchanged. Cotfeo firm —advanced Id. The .Etna sailed twelve hours after the America. The Zurich Conference resolved to prolong the armistice, until the ratifica tion of the treaty of peace. It was reported that the Foreign Em bassadors in Paris refuse to attend the fetes, if the colors taken from the enemy, in tlie recent war, were allowed to bo carried in the procession. The Bank of Frnnce hud gained G7.V millions during July. Threo per cents declined to Cilf. 25c. on the Paris Bourse. A vague rumor was current that Princo Napoleon was to bo mado sovereign of Tuscany. t Spain had resolved to increase the fortifications of Cuba. Parliament was prorogued on the 13th. Lernox Wyke has been appointed Envoy extraordinary to Central America. • Atlantic Telegraph Cable shares were quoted ot 208. Advices from Italy indicate serious troubles in the Dachies, caused by the return of tbe Dukes. Fanni, Dictator of Modena, threatens to level Modena to tho ground sooner than have the Duke return by force. Additional by the America. Halifax, N. S., Aug. 25.—0f the sales of tho week in Liverpool, speculators took 3,000 bales, and exporters 6,500. Some circulars say that Middling and lower qualities had declined the most. Tliedc clino is from 1-10 to Jd. At tho eloso holders offered freely, but showed no dis position to press snies. Tho quotations wero as follows: Fair Orleans BJ4J. I MiiMl'K Orleans 7 “ Mobiles 7 s#l. “ Mobiles... 6 i6-18d. “ U|)lau<ls....7 1-ltkl. I “ Uplands 7%d. The stock of cotton in Liverpool was 033,000 bales, of which 577,000 were American. State of Trade. —Manchester ndvices were favorablo. The market was quiet, but firm. London Money Market. —The bullion in the Bunk of Kuglund had decreased near ly XI 00,000. L/arre Market. —Now Orleans Tree Ordi naire hal declined 1 to 2c.; and was quo ted at !3f. ; Bus at Os. Sales of the week 6,000 bales. The market was steady. Stock in Havre, 81,000 bales. Gbkkbal Nkws.—Tho Zurich Confer ence continued its sessions, but they were strictly secret. The Sardinian Represen tatives wero absent from soma of tho sit tings. It was reported by way of Vienna, that the Red Republicans had proclaimed iu Burma. The Piedmontese hud been driven out of Parma. Tho friends of order every where were tuking tlliglit. The aspect of affairs was quite threatening. A collision had taken place between sotno Austrian nnd Prussian soldiers at Frankfort. From WaalilngtOM. Washington, Aug. 23. —The President | has recognized Henry Schoudorff us Con sul of the Prince of Reuse of the elder branch and of Prince of Reuss of tho junior branch, to reside nt New York. ’ lie lias olso recognized C. E. Stuart, as ! Consul for Belgium, at Charleston, S. C. ‘J’hn President has appointed William J. Wright, Jr., Consul at Santo. A private dispatch from Carlisle, In diana, amioiunqes tho death of tho llou. John A. Davis, of that State, formerly Speaker of the (Juiled Stales House of Representatives Professor Dimitry, Minister America, will leave nhout the first of September with his lainily, fpr Costp Rica. Ben. Cass wfll entertain at dinner to day, Minister Mata and Senor Lerdo. Other kind attentions have lieeu extended to these distinguished Mexicans hy geu tlciiLcuenuuectcd with the Executive De partmeut of our Government. ihutaM kers. I.kav KNwourti, Aug. 22.—Some con firmation of the reported outbreak in tho South, on the Jayhnwkcrs being taken to Missouri, has reached here. CppL Mont gomery is reported to be in tho field, uud it is expeoted that lie will uttempt to re capture them. Considerable uneasiness existed, and the renewal of tbe old dis turbances is anticipated. Fire at Cairo—Gold. St. Lons, Aug. 23.—A special dispatch to the Democrat says that thirteen build t ings wero burned nt Cairo, Illinois, this morning. Loss SIO,OOO. The Omaha Republican says that Chas. Leslie, of Marion county, Pennsylvania, arrived there on the 14th iost., with one thousand and thirty-three ounces of gold dust, from Clenr Creek. Leslie professes to have discovered the richest diggings yet found, nnd returns to the Slates tor the purpose of securing quartz mills to work them. +■ Tlie Uerks Democrats. Rkaiiixu, Pknn , Aug. 23.—Tho Demo crats of Berks county tills day elected four Delegates to the State Convention, instructed to support, from first to last, Delegates to the Charleston Convention who arc in favor of the nomination of Stephen A. Douglas for President in 1860. — Richmond, Aug. 28.—A large meeting of the Opposition was held here last night. Tho speakers expressed a prefer ence for Mr. Bolts for the Presidency, and resolutions were passed recommend ing a Stnto Convention to meet hero dur ing tho fall.