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THK DAILY SUN. 1. DhWOLF R. J YARINOTON....T. GILBERT. l'tfOS. GILBERT A. CO* lvliiov#-* •itiii Propi'i^lorf*. ♦> The 3ttn ia puhliHhed daily at $5 a year, payable strictly iit advance. When uot paid within six months, $0 will be charged. If not paid within tho subscription year, $7. No subscription taken for loss than three mouths, which must in all cases be paid in advance, at tho rate of fifty cunts a mouth. No responsibility for remittances by mail. ADVERTISING RATES: All advertisements of five lines or less iuserted %t 50 cents for tho first insertion, and 26 cents for each additional insertion- Advertisements exceeding five lines, oxcept by special contract, will be charged 10 cunts a line for the first insertion, and 6 cents a line for oach ad* ! ditional insertion. A card not exceeding six linos, uot rouewablo, will bo iuserted three months for $5, six months for SB, and twelve mouths for sl2. Ton linos, not renewable, will bo in sorted three , months for SB, six for sl2, eight months for sl6, and twelve months for S2O. Advertisements of ton lines, renewable at ploa suro, insortcd at $25 a year. Contract advertisements exceeding ten lines to i be charged at tho rate of $lO for each additional > ten lines. Advertisements occupying a place between the ‘ reading matter and advertisements to be charged ! an addition of oue-third to the above rates. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. T. PATTERSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, —an— and OF THE PEACE, COLUMBUS, GA., 117 ILL practice in the Chattahoochee and ad- VV joining Circuits. ftUgl6’69-ly E. S. SHORTER W. H. CHAMBERS H. R. SHORTER. : Shorter, Chambers & Shorter, ATTOUWETS AT LAW, EUFAULA, ALA., PRACTICE in the counties of Barbour, Pike, | Coffee, Dalo and Henry, Ala., and in Quit man, Clay and Randolph counties in Georgia. Office on Raudolph street, one door north of , Bray’s Hardware Store. jy29-ly A. H. BIISH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MAKIANNA, FLORIDA, j KEFERS to U. Middlcbrook & Cos.; Ilall, Moses A Cos.; Wm. H. Young, President Bank of Columbus; j J. H. Daniel & Cos.; J. Kyle & Cos.; L. T. Downing, Esq.; Danforth, Nagel & Cos. July 00, ’69-ly JOHN 91. WHITE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, GLENNVILLE, ALABAMA, May 19, 1859. ts •- JEFFERSON BUFORD D. M. SEALS. BUFORD & SEALS, .A.TTOIEILWIEJYei AT LAW, CLAYTON, ALABAMA, WILL practico in tho several Courts of Bar bour and adjoining Counties, and in the Supreme Court of the State. mylO ts j U. D. CLAYTON F. M. WOOD. CLAYTON & WOOD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, I 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. ap!27’59-ly BEVERLY A. THORNTON WILLIAM R. TURMAN. THORNTON 6b TURMAN HAVE removed their Law Office to Odd Follows’ Hall, Oglethorpe street. They will attend to j all business in their line with promptness and | fidelity in all the counties of tho Chattahoochee Circuit, Ga., and in Russell, Macon, and Barbour j Counties, Alabama. Jan. 19, ’59-1 y YONOE, McCLELLAN BARNES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, I PRACTICE in all the Courts of West Florida, j Offices at Mariauua and Pensacola. C. C. Yougo, Pensacola, Florida. • | J. F. McClellan, Marianna, Florida. January 5, 1858. tmy2l J. LILLIE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SALEM, RUSSELL COUNTY, ALA., TILL practice in all the Courts of Russell and VV the adjoining Counties, and in the United States Courts at Montgomery. October 25s 1858-1 y ! ROBERT K. DIXON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. OFFICE on Randolph Street, formerly occupied by Seymour R. Bonner, opposite the Post Os fico. Feb. 2,1859. ly JAMES RAMSEY R. 0. CAUITHEKS. RAMSEY 6b CARITHEKS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WILL practice in all the counties of the Cha* tahoocheo Circuit; in tho counties of Chat tahoochee, Clay, Early, and Randolph, of the Pa taula Circuit; and Calhoun and Decatur counties, of the South Western Circuit. February 28, 1869. ly NOTICE. DU. A. C. WINGFIELD has resumed the / practice of Surgery and Medicine. His mV undivided attention will bo given to the care om and treatment of those who may require his ser- | vices. Office during day over Hunt, Ware A Co.’s Store; at night may be found at the Perry House. August 29,1859. 3m NOTICE. DRS. TUGGLE & DAWSON’S Office, over ✓ Mulford’s Store, where one or both may mg be fouud day and night. Feb. 12-ts CUSHMAN, DENTIST, 48 Broad Street, Winter Building, COLUMBUS, GA. INSPECTION is invited to his seurn of Deformities, successfully treated by Mechauism. tjaullGO it” WH. F.LEE,D.D.S, DENTAL SURGEON, South-east corner Broad and Randolph streets, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Nov. 20,1858-ts J. FOGLE dt SON, DENTISTS, OFFICE ON RANDOLPH, NEAR BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. mhUy JOSE MIR & CO., IMPORTERS OF HAVANA CIGARS, Uandolplt Street, Columbus, On., Two Doors West of the Columbus Times Oilice, WILL keep constantly on hand a largo assort ment of the CHOICEST BRANDS. Orders from tlio country are respectfully solicited, and will he filled at the very lowest J price for cash. Jan. 27-ly SIVLITH Sc CO ~ SUCCESSORS TO WHITFIELD dt SMITH, Premium Book and Job Printers, OVER TIIE POST OFFICE, MONTGOMERY, ALA. OUR Office Is well supplied with Nsw Prssses, j Nkw Tt, Boudeks, Cuts, Ac., Ac., and we I are well propared to do Printing In any style. November 17,1868. I PIANOS! MELODEONS! BRANDS & KORNER, No. 30 Broad Street, Columbui, Da., OFFER thuir Pianos, Melodeons, aud other Musical 1 n ht r u merits, of the beat manufacturers, at Northern price*. \J • m \J • Second-hand instruments taken in exchange. Pianos tuned aud repaired. Columbus, Ga., August 24, lK. r .s ts SPRING MEDICINES! BLOOD PUIIIFIKKS. CARTER’S SpuulHh Mixture; Townsend's Bursaparillu; Bull’* Samaparilla; Baud's Sarsaparilla; Swaim’s Panacea, etc., etc. TONICS AND ANTI-DYSPEPTICS. G 1 RIME’S Medicine; Holland Bitter*; T Hoofland’e German Hitters ; ilostetter’s Bitters; Sundford’s luvigorator; Scheidain Schnaps; etc., etc. For Diarrhea and Dysentery. JACOB'S Cordial; Jack Smith's Cordial, etc.; For sale by It. A. WARE A SON, May 30. No. 74 Broad street. SYRUP OF PHOSPIIATKS, OR, CHEMICAL POOD! preparation of Lime, Soda, Iron and l’o- X tassium ia highly recommended by all the leading Physicians, North and South, for all Pul monary affection*. For tale by R. A. WAKE A HON, 74 Broad at. GENUINE PERUVIAN AND MEXICAN aXJ-A.3SrO, IN SACKS and BARRELS, for sale low at the the Office of the ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS. Columbus, Jan. 21—ts VOLUME V.} SPUING TRADE! KT e w Goods! S. ROTHCHILD & BRO. Aro now opening their Stock of NKW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. — Thankful for tha liberal patronage we have recei ved heretofore at tho hands of our friends and a generous public, we would respectfully solicit con tinued favors. TO THE LADIES I would most respectfully suggest that the Dress Goods Department WILL BE FOUND TO COMPRISE The Most Recherche Styles AND LATEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON! INCLUDINO Black Gros de Rhino ami Bishoff’s Silks Foulards and India Silks Silk Robes a Lee and Double Skirts Tissue, Barege, Grenadine and Organdy Robes Plain and figured Bareges aud printed Muslins Barege, Stella, and Crape Shawls Barege, Grenadine, and Cashmere Scarfs French Lace Points, Mantillas and Talmas Linen and Debege Dusters, Ac. The largest and best assorted stock of EMBROIDERIES ever offered in Columbus, such as Collars, Sleeves, Sets, Bands, Insertion, Edging, Curtains, Ac. Ac. A largo stock of bloached and brown Shirtings and Sheetings, Scotch and Russian Diapers and Towelinga, white and brown Damasks and Table Cloths, Pillow Case Cottons and IhlSll LINENS, Marseilles and Lan caster Quilts, Ac. French, English, and American PRINTS, in great variety, Chambrays, plain and printed, Bril liants, Linen Drillings, Marseilles and Cottouades, Drap d’ete aud Lasting Cloth, and a great variety of cotton and linen goods for Boys’ wear. HOSIERY, GLOVES, Dress Trimmings PARASOLS, FANS, CORSETS, Mitts, ZEPHYR WOOL, Ac. £c. Linen and Cambric Ildkfs, great variety square and round. HOOP SKIRTS, latest styles, from C to 30 springs Our Millinery Department Comprises Ladies’ and Misses’ Straw Bonnets, Bloomers, Hats, Ac., Dress Bonnets of Silk, Lace, and Crape, the latest Parisian styles, and a choice assortment of ull millinery materials. French and American FLOWERS Ruches aud Bonnet Frames HEAD DRESSES and DRESS CAPS and a very largo and well selected stock of RIBBONS BOOTS ANT) SHOES. j We have a full assortment, and are enabled to sell them very cheay. READY-MADE CLOTHING. For the better accommodation of our cus- ! ’ tomers, we had an addition made to our Store, where we keep a large stock of Mens’, Youths’, i and Boys’ READY-MADE CLOTHING, and Gen tlemen’s FURNISHING GOODS, all of which we will sell at very reasonable prices. NOTICE. Among other articles, we bought the following considerably below their value, and will sell them ! accordingly: Ladies Kid Gloves, black and c’old, 25 cts. pair j 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 apieoo 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 conts 200 pair Window Shades, from $1 to $3.50 200 black Silk and Lace Mantillas, $1.50 to $3 2000 Fancy Willow Baskets, from 12X to 75 cts A quantity of good Carpet, at 30c. per yard. GREAT INDUCEMENTS offered to Mer chants and persons purchasing plantation bills. We invite a close examination and comparison oi our Goods and Prices with any in tho market. We aro determined to merit public favor by as LOW A SCALE OF PRICES as any house in the trade. S. ROTIICIIILD A BRO. Mar3l 82 Broad street, Columbus, Ga. OCTAVUS COHEN FREDERICK MTIRS. OCTAVUS COHEN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, j For the Sale, Receiving and Forwarding of COTTON, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. REFERS to Joseph B. Hill, Esq., Columbus, Ga. Messrs Hall, Moses A Cos., “ I George Hargraves, lteq., “ Messrs. Hall A Dexter, Richard Jones, Ksq., Montgomery, Ala. Charles T. Pollard, Esq. “ jy26-3m J. J. MILLER J. WATERMAN. MILLER A WATERMAN, Auction and Commission Merchants, MACON, GEORGIA. “IXriLLgive particular attention to the public y\ and private sale of Merchandise and Prop- j erty of every description, and will make prompt i returns for the same. Refer by permission to J. 8.4W.A. Ross, T. R. I Bloom, J. F. Winter, L. M. Lamar, E. Bond, Presi- j dent Manufacturer’s Bank, Macon, Ga. W. M. Davidson, Laltocbe A Bell, R. Habersham : A Sons, Brigham, Baldwin A Cos., T. J. Walsh, I Savannah, Ga. W. C. Dukes A Son, Charleston, S. C. jy27‘>m E. BARNARD & CO., COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, Wholesale and Retail GROCERY & PROVISION DEALERS, HAVE on hand and willcouatantly keep alarge and well selected stock, embracing all arti- I cles n their line, which are offered to their friends and the public, at tho lowest market prices. 49-OOMK AND SEE US.“tt* Sept. 29,1858. ts J. B. SHIPMAN & CO., Grocery and Commission Merchants, No. :4 Bread SI., Columliua, On., WILL attond promptly to all orders for Bacon, Liquors, Ac., Ac. I Liberal advancements made on consignments sent to our house. Jan. 27, ’69-ly WARREN T. OGLETREE, No* .‘)!4 Broad .Street, Columbus, Ga., KEEPS constantly on hand, aud Is if ! daily receiving, fresh supplies of|.JHt|[J I FAMILY OKOCKKIEB. A good lot offcMßU J choice Seed, Pure Georgia Planter’s Whisky, and 1 I many 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 A NKW SUPPLY OF M 1 A .lOll J.rk Downing; The Couvali-irent; Spurgeon’s Sermons, live volumes; Matrimonial Brokerage; Unmarried Life; Love me Little; at J. W. PEAHK .8 May 27. Book Store. choice hams. WK have just received another lot of those choice Tennessee trimmed Hams. I Call soon, before they re nil poM. April 26-ts RAGLAND A BIRCH. CORN AND CORN MEAL. ! .) ruin BUSHELS Choice White Corn just /U received, and for sale In quantities j to suit purchasers. PALACE MILLS. Columbus, July 20,1850. Planters, Just tho thing you Want! | rplIK Cotton Plantation Record and Account ! X Book, by Thomas Affleck. For sale nt \,. ; v. :•! \■! i GLASS I GLASS ! \ LARGE quantity French WINDOW GLASS* all sizes. Also two barrels of fresh PUTTY, just received and for sale by Jt. A. WARE A SON, 74 Broud st. Wi N ICS I WINES S 1)0RT and Madeira, for mrjlicinal and cooking purposes, for sale by K. A. WARE A RON. 74 Broad st. GOLUBN MYIIUIM TEN Gallon Kegs, choice, for sale by I JE. BARNARD A CO TURK’S ISLAND SiILT. ; AfU k BUSHELS Turk’s Island Salt, Just recel ; / vod and for sale by UUNBi A CO. COLUMbc-, qpopnT A SEPTEMBER US, 135!). IT. DEWITT, ONE DOOR BELOW J. ENNIS & CO., 90 BROAD STREET, DIALER IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVER WARE, GUNS, REVOLVERS, &c WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A NEW ARRIVAL OB’ GOLD WATCHES, From S2O to S4OO. SILVER WATCHES, a large assortment, FOR PLANTERS’ USE. Sterling Silver Ware: SPOONS, FORKS, FITCnERS, CUPS, GOBLETS. PLATED FROM MANUFACTURERS. CAKE BASKETS, WAITERS, TEA SETB, \ URNS, COFFEE POTS, Ac. ‘ TABLE CUTLERY. Fine sets of Pearl, Ivory and Silvery handles. Pocket Knives, Sec. Silver Dippers, silver and wood handles. Silver Puff Boxes and Card Cuses. 1000 GOLD PENS, IN SILVER AND GOLD HOLDERS, | warranted net to come off. CLOCKS, Made for us to order for planters’ use, good, true, and reliable. RICH FANCY Hair Pins and Head Ornaments DIAMOND RINGS AND PINS, Sleeve and Bosom Bottons, SCOTCH PEBBLES, lii Steel and Gold Frames. Wo continue to make all kinds of Jewelry in HAIR WO UK. The IIAIR BRAIDING is positively done by our Braider in Columbus. OUR JEWELER Is a perfect Artist in making all kinds of Badges, in SETTING DIAMONDS, Engraving, and in anything wanted to be done in bis line. OTJIR, makee HAS NO SUPERIOR in the United States. Samples of bis NKW WATCHES can be seen here at any time. lie is right after Watches out i of order, and that have once been good time pieces, but now injured by Laving been in unskillful j hands. JUST RECEIVED, New Sterling Silver Waiters; “ “ “ Pitchers; “ “ “ Goblets; “ “ “ Ice and Water Bowls; “ “ “ Cake Baskets; ; And a large lot of fiue best quality SILVER PLATED WARE, consisting of Ice Picliers, Cake , Bankets, Castors, Candlesticks, Waiters, Ac. i N. B.—Remember this is not tho Mock Auction 1 Ware, but genuine first quality Plate, i The Pure Silver Ware is beautifully made, and I will please the most fastidious. July 7—ts A. II DeWITT. j BARGAINS! BARGAINS! AT 86 Broad Street 86 ■flfE would call tho attention of our patrons, ff aud tho public in general, to our large j j stock of SUMMER GOODS, WHICH WE WILL SELL REGARDLESS OF COST! In order to close it out before the season is at I an end. PARTICULAR INDUCEMENTS ARE OFFERED IN Summer Silks, BAREGES, ORGANDIES, ALL KINDS OF MTJ SLIIST S, AND LACE AND BAREGE SHAWLS! ALL OTIIEII GOODS, VIZ: DOMESTIC GOODS, LINENS, EMBROIDERY AND HOSIERY, Hoots, Shoes, Hats and Caps! AND ESPECIALLY Ready-Made Clothing, i Will undergo a considerable reduction in price. We are determined to dispose of our SUMMER GOODS ere the season closes, and shall therefore not mind sacrifices. ILLIUS & ROSE, (Successors to 11. Grossmayer,) j May 27. No. 86 Broad at. ‘ BOOTS AND SHOES! JOHN f. SENN, Fashionable Boot and Shoemaker, j (Front st, first door above Howard House,) WOULD respectfully tender bis services to tho public. Price of New Boots $8 50 “ “ Footed Boots 6 50 “ “ New Shoes 4 00 All work warranted. my27ttm IMPORTANT TO GINNKKKI ” j COTTON MOTES WANTED! i r|I|IIC Hock Ihluiiil I’api'r Mill. Com;iiiny 1. i I paying Ono Cent per Pound tor Cot- I ton Motes, nn<l will continue to do so until ; ’ they get a hundred tliou.und pounds. Hsckinnil i j ropes will bu returned. Oct.B-tf JOHN O. WINTER, l’re.ldeut. CAKDLEBI CANULEkI SPBItM Candles,put up in SIX POUND IJOXKF, fur the convenience of families,for sale whole- j Bulettlnl retell, by 11. A. WAKE A SON, my 30. No, 74 Broad street. J OISOBR raiMHVIIi JN Bottles; Chow Chow Pickles; Bast Olive ! Oil; Whlto Beaus, and Pie Fruits, at May 13. HOWELL * JOHNSON’S. OFFICE Mil !I.A (i id. Mucilage gum akaiuc, for offices and : counting bouses, prepared and for sale by Aug.'J'J. K. A. WAIIE A SON, 74 Broad st. j NATTUKIHEII MATTHESIKI! , \LL sizes, of superior quality, constantly on ‘ band and made to order, at myl7-tf ItOCK ISLAND PAPEII MILLS. INVOICE PAPEItt A FEW Hearns of Cotton Invoice Paper, for sale by CHAFFIN A JOHNSON, j September 3, 1850. CUBA MDLABSESI 1 K\(\ DHLS, of Extra Cut,a Molasses, just r. 1 /V / reived and for sale by A print. OONHY A CO. ‘ BU T TON II AMS t isyr CHOICE MUTTON HAMS Just received, j I| J and for sale by Jane 14. J- W. SAPPINOTON. FLOUK I FLOUR! AN extra lot of choice Tennessee Floor just ‘ received and for Bale by , April 18 OUNBY A CO. ‘ “^CIALNOTICE! mPO." ;VNT SALK! $50,000 Wmjtij nr DRY GOuXs: AT NEW YORK COST AT TIIE NEW ONE PRICE MKTIHE! No. 140 Broad Street, MASONIC BUILDING, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. JAMES McPHILLIPS HAVING determined to sell out this sohsod’h purchases, ho has reduced tho prices of his Large and Elegant Stock of ID IUL -ST GOODS! and now offers them without any regard to profit. , . The stock is outirely new, many articles in FANCY DRESS GOODS, Shawls, Mantillas, &c., having boen purchased within the last few weeks AT A GREAT REDUCTION on prices paid for the same Goods earlier in the season. Note Prices of a few Goods: j Deux Jupe Silk Robes, S4O; reduced from $55 j “ “ Grenadine, 18 to 26; “ 25 and 30 100 Silk dresses 15; “ 18 and 20 400 Yards Fancy Silks 50c.; “ 66c. ! 300 “ “ 65c.; “ 85c. , 2000 “ Printed Muslins 9a.; ** 12c. 1589 “ “ “ 11c.; “ 16c. 542 Lawn Robes-a-lcs, fast colors, $1 35; reduced from $1 75. French Organdies and Jaconets REDUCED IN TIIE SAME PROPORTION! Plain and Fancy Bareges AT ONE-IIALF THEIR REGULAR PRICES. 649 pieces Calicoes Bc., reduced from 10c. 837 “ “ 10c., ** “ 11 aud 12c. ! 23 “ yard wide, Brilliants, fast colors, at 15c. j 25 Barege Shawls. 49 French Lace Mantillas. 115 Silk and Lace do. at a reduction of 33% per j cent, on original prices. ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF GENUINE Irish. Linens! Imported direct from the manufacturers, which will bo sold at very low prices. JAMES McPHILLIPS, Does not intend to carry over any [summer stock, and has marked every article down to prices that must insure speedy sales. Ladies aro invited to call and examine the , goods aud prices before buying, as they are as sured there is INTO PTXTTyTBXTG about tho stock being marked down at the prices mentioned. CALL EARLY AND SATISFY YOURSELVES That this is the best opportunity ever offered in Columbus to purchasers of Dry Goods to save j their money. ONE PEiCE ONLY! JAMES McPHILLIPS, 140 Broad Street, Masonic Building. Columbus, Ga., May 31. THOMAS S. SPEAR, (SUCCESSOR TO S. B. I’UHrLE,) Corner of Broad and HandolpU Sts. USTEYV GOODS I subscriber would most re- X spectfully inform tho citizens of Columbus aud vicinity that he 1C, ./ Jft 1 is now permanently located in this JEM place, where he offers for sale agßHClfcwii®** rich and extensive assortment of goods in his i line, and at prices which will he perfectly satis- ; factory to the purchaser iu regard to price and [ quality. Every article warranted as represented, j ! and goods shown with pleasure at all times, llis j | stork consists in part of CLOCKS, a variety of j | stylos, all warranted to keep good time. WATCHES, for Ladies and Gontlonien’s use, in ‘ fine gold and silver cases. Ladies and Geut.’s Gold Chains, Keys, Seals, Ac. A rich assortment of Ladies’ Breast Pius and Ear Kings, brucHcts, Necklaces; Gold, Jet and Pearl Crosses; beautiful Patterns, Gold Pencils, Pons for Book-Keepers, Diamond and Plain Wedding Kings, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Cuff’ Pins, Miniaturo Lockets, Children’s Ear Drops aud Hoops; Masonic and Odd Fellows’ Pius, Studs, Sleeve buttons, Collar buttons, Ac., Ac. Pure Silver Spoons, Forks, Pickle Knives aud Forks, butter Knives, Napkin Rings, Fruit Knives, Goblets, Ac. CAN ES—A large assortment of Plain and Fancy . Canes, some with swords. PISTOLS and superior POCKET KNIVES. PEBI3DE SPECTCLES, Os Gold and Steel Frames, of best quality manufactured. wsC Watches, Clocks and Jewelry ; Repaired by experienced workmen and warranted. Lettering and Engraving, i Neatly done. Columbus, Ga., January 20, 1859. PLANTERS I OBSERVE THE SWINGING CLOCK WHEN YOU COME TO COLUMBUS, YOU ’ BANK VgKNOv! 1 You will there linil an assortment of first-rate WATCHES and CLOCKS, that can bo strongly j 1 recommended and warranted as correct time keepers. You cau likowise get your Watches properly fixed,(ilrst-ruto.) at a reasonable and fair : charge, by WM. SMITH, Watchmaker. Sign of the Swinging Clock, 81 broud st. N. I).—Mr. Smith Is his own workman. Columbus, Ga., June 2, 1859. 6m TWELVE REASONS WHY COUNTRY MERCHANTS Should buy their Candles FROM W. 3rl- HI, PHELPS IST. Because thay get as good an article as can 1 be made. 2d. Because I sell it as low as it cun be bought ! in thecity. i 3d. Because they get a greater variety than elsewhere in the city.’ I 4th. Becauso I always have on hand a good and fresh stock. 6th. Becauso they tan get it at the shortest pos I wible notice. 6th. Because 1 manufacture it to order of any desired number of sticks to the pound, color, length, Ac. 7tli. because it is put up iu any quantities I desired. Bth. because it is warranted not to run in the ’ jars, provided it is put in clean and dry Jsrs, ini- I mediately alter the box Is opened. 9th. because by so doing they not only patrou i Ize home Industry, but one who is to the manor born. | 10th. Becauso with every box they get placards 1 and posters which will sir! them in their stiles. 11th ]lrcan.;* it is sold for cash 12th. Because by addressing me,their orders for 1 anything in the Confectionery line will le promptly filled. WM. 11. 11. PHELPS, i Aug. 96. Candy Mannfnctnmv. : The Blancevllie Slate quarry, VAN WKKT, POLK COUNTY, OA. r 1 1JIK .übacrlhfnl lmv tlieir HI,ATE IjUA.tKY j 1 full, apcni'd, anil are proYiiled Willi a uffl ’ dent nmutior of workmen to till onlete Iu any part of tho Houtli. Tlie i|uality of till. Kioto haa I lie.m fully toateil, iin'l 1. nuperlor In t.eauty and ! oxcelloucu to any Northern Kioto now in mo. The | Ruhßcriher. propose to .ell tin. elute low, or turn | inli it, and lay it on the roof, ut an expui.o not ! exceeding the coat of Tin rooting. Contracts cori he uitido with J. \Y. BAPPINO TON. Agent fc.r Colunihuß. who lirr h rmiuploot tho Klato at lilk Store, or with tho Rutmcribor, at Van Wert, Polk county, Go. June IH-3ni DBVKK k BLANCH FINK CIUAKBI i TUBT received. Among them Rotno favorite 1 .J hralidn. WM. U. 11. PHELPS. 1 8_59. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GrO ODS! B. G. & S. STERN, KOI. ‘44 olid 104 Uroatl Street, UKSPKCFULLY call the attention of their cim toniern and the pulilio In general to tlieir now | complete and largo stock of J ~*lc and Fain*) Dry Goods, ’ -.vising all tho Latest Styles of LADIEk, T3RESS GOODS, I fetasand*LMfi; Silks, Bayadere Taf ’ cJUU** Kobu8 > Bolill B#rc **’"'rape Barege and A beautiful assortment of largo aw, urod French Orguudio and Organdie Rout . ® [ Choice Patterns of French Pi in ted Jaconeu, U( j Lawns; French Jaconet Robes Avec Scurfs, Robes Im ; peratrico, Robes Vestale Deux Jupes, Robes a | Les, etc., etc. Also a most excellent stock of Spring and Summer Bonnets! White, Colored and Black Straw, Leghorn, Nea politan, French Laco, French Chip and Silk bon nets, trimmed or uutriuimed, of the very latest ’ o 4 ies. A LikftOK ASSORTMENT of Ribbons, Trimmings, riuworg, &c. THEIR STOCK OF White Goods and Embroideries ; 18 MORK COMPLETE THAN EVER! They have a great variety of FRENCH LACE MANTILLAS, Laco 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’ CIiOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS, Umbrellas, Parasols, Trunks, &c., &c., &c. All our Goods have been carefully selected, and i wo Hatter ourselves that we have boen more than | successful this season in selecting Goods that will ! please as well in style and quality as in price, j Oar object is To Sell Goods and Please Customers. . We could state many reasons why we are ena | bled to offer GREAT BARGAINS, but leave it for J purchasers to satisfy themselves on that point by : examining our Goods and Prices at the PEOPLE’S SAVINGS STORKS, Nos. 24 and 104 Broad street, by March 30,1859. B. O. & 8. STERN. VALUABLE LAND FORSALE rpUE subscriber finding liis Farm X too inconvenient to his resi | deuce, proposes to sell a good place j on accommodating terms. Tho Lands ! lie on the Cowikee Creeks, 25 miles j from tho city of Columbus aud 2^. 1 miles from Station No. 3 on the Mobile and Girard ! Kail Road, adjoining Dr. Smith and others. There i wre two sections of the Land, about one half creek ; and hammock, and the balance uplands, all of which lies well,and every foot good tillable land. | There aro 350 to 400 acres cleared and iu a rough [ state of cultivation. A portion of the cleared | land somewhat worn, but susceptible of a good j crop. The place is not in a line state of repairs, ; the buildings all being rough and of cheap char- • actor, and will be estimated as such, but taken all i in all one of the very best Farms can easily be made on the place with the start on hand. The ( purchaser can to supplied with stock of ull kinds, ! and corn and fodder on the place, on good terms. ; For further particulars apply at the gun Office, or to tho subscriber at Clayton. Barbour county, I Alabama. J. S. WILLIAMS. ; August 12,1869. dtl FINE PLANTATION FOll SALE. rpHE subscriber offers for sale X h lino Plantation contain iug 1,109 acres; between 600 and 700 of which aro cleared. 3 1 ; Most of the cleared land is frnrliffß* 1 | aud in a good state of cultivation. The oulance is 1 well timbered. This tract of land is mostly oak aud hickory—2Co acres being the best bottom land. It is situated on Pea River, ‘iy x miles from j Mt. Andrew, Barbour county, Ala., and is conve ! nicut to churches and good schools. The location , is healthy aud well-watered; there being on the premises two good wells and several springs of \ the purest water—in fuct there is not a had spring on the place. 1 will also sell with the laud 150 head of Hogs; 40 or 50 head of Cattle; Corn, Fodder, Ac. Dur- ‘ I ing tho last year seven bales of cotton to tho hand j were made 011 this laud, and plenty of corn to 1 sell. A bargain may be hud by early application to the subscriber in person, or by letter at Clay- 1 ton, Alabama. M. D. OLIVER, Sr. August 12,1859. dot&wtf THE GREAT FEVER AND AGUE REMEDY NEVER KNOWN TO PAIL! THE GRENADA ELIXIII IS warranted to euro Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever, Dumb Ague, and Enlargement of tho Spleen, in ever y case, or the money will l>o re lon tied. Thin medicine is warranted to contain no arsenic or mercury, or any other ingredient the leant injurioiiH to tho syHtom, and can he given or taken in all cases and under nil cfrcumstauces with perfect safety. This Ki.ixiii poHwuHHON wonderful virtues iu re moving Idle, giving strength and vigor to the , Liver, Kidneys and fitomach. It strikes at the roots of the disease, destroys and neutralizes all the miasmatic poisons, and any morhid or bilious secretions in the stomach and bowels, thus pro ducing a speedy and permanent cure. Jtsf'Try a bottle of this Klixir, and be con- j I vinced that it is not only the best, but the CHEAPEST REMEDY now offered to the public. A ONK DOLLAR lIOTTLK has often cured from five to six cases. Fold wholesale and retail by FKMBKRTON A CART Kb, Columbus, Ga , jc27-3m and by ull the Druggists In the city Negroes! Negroes! WK are continually receiving from Vli- v gii.ia and North Carolina a large and well selected stock of MKN, WO.MhN.gflA liOYB aud GIRLB, including Field Hands, House Kervants,Mechanics, Ac., bought by otie of the firm expressly for this market, m* *mm and our friends may rely ou getting Negroes o ; good character,coming up fully to our represen tations, as we sell none on commission. July 23, ’69-ly HATCH KK k McGKHKR. MERIWETHER WARM sraiisro-s l r |'lllß establishment is now 1 open and in successful oper- X. ation under the supervision Mr. L. 11. J hTKK, who aurceed-Mhi t>'i I John 11. Davis, deceased, iu management of this uetublismcut. No expense has or will be spared to tnaintHin the well earned reputation of these Springs. Mr. Jeter will be assisted by Mr. William 8. Imvis, with competent assistants in every blanch of the business, slid a full corps of well-trained servants. None need fear being turned off, as tlie establishment will b kept open during summer and winter. July 20~2m J. L. MUST!AN, Proprietor. CHOICE STATIONERY. JUBT received a full assortment of SUPMItFINK ROYAL FOLIO POST; “ FOLIO POST; “ QUARTO POST; 00MMKRC1AL POST; “ MEDIUM, all weights; “ I)KMY, “ FLAT CAP, “ “ “ LAWYERS’ BRIEFS, a very superior article; “ MIiKOANTILJt OAl’l •• IfGGLH CAF; •< MKUOAKTILK NOTK; ii I.HTTKK, In li#lf nif qunrt.r 1 renink. of nil i|iinlltii-ii, Ar., Ac., tOK.th.r witl. | ! N KWH noil WKAPI’ING FAl’Kit of every aixe unil ; superior quality. For sale at unusually low prices at tho Dec. 17—ts HOCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS. IMPORTANT TO hAWVEHU. DIG KST of the Decisions of the Supreme Court of Georgia, from vol. 10 to 90 inclusive, com- I piled by Hon. John M. Mlllen, of Savannah. Just received and for sale at 1 Sept. 2 J. W. VKASK’S BOOK STOKE. {NUMBER •. INSURANCES. ARE m INSURED? TIIK HARTFORD FIUE INSURANCE COMPANY I ncorpoi'i it oil in ltslo. POKSRBBINQ THE ADVANTAGES OF Fifty Years Experience! A Perpetual Charter AND OVER $875,000 1 OF aaaeta,- Bocurt'ly lnve.tod ami instantly availatile, contiunes to insure Stores, Mor cliamliso, Dwellings, Cotton anil other produce, and most other kinda of property, ou favorable * Losses adjusted and paid Immediately by 13. F. WILL-COX, Agent jy2B ts for Columbus and surrounding country v|[B HARTFORD KIltK INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital anti Surplus $875,000 TIII2 CITY* FIRK INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW HAVEN, CONN. Capital and Surplus 8265,000 Taw. STATE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW HAVEN, CONN. | Capital and Surplus 8220,000 THE LORI LI. AHI) FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. ! Capital and Surplus 8820,000 ■ Fire risks taken by tho abovo first-class Companies on favorablo terms. D. P. WILLCOX, Agent jy2B-tf for Columbus aud surrounding country NORTH m UN ASSURANCE COMPANY, 1.0 Nl> ON. ’ HEAD OFFICE FOR THE UNITED STATES j AT PHILADELPHIA. Capital $6,298,800 rpiIIS old and responsible Company insures X against lo*h or damage by Fire almost every description of property, and offers to merchants and others desiring insurance, the security of an actual Capital of $6,298,890, lor tho whole of which j and for any liabilities beyond, tho shareholders ! are individually responsible. A special permanent fund has been placed at the disposal of t lio Agent at Philadelphia, to ena ble him to adjust ami promptly pay all lossC'S, w ithout reference to London. K. b. HOLMES, Agent for auglfi-lm Columbus and vicinity. M KT ROI’OLI TA N Firo Insurance Company, NEW YORK. May 24-ly HENRY V. MEIGS, Agent. WILLIAM P. ioiiit Forwarding & Commission Merchant, SAVANNAH, OA., (10NTINUKS to attend to tho above business J with promptness. jyß-3m H. LEWIS WOODRUFF, ARCHITECT AND Superintendent of buildings, COLUMBUS, GA. | Columbus, Ga., May 18,1869. 6mp J. P. MURRAY, Successor to IIAPPOLDT 6b MURRAY, 46 (Pf BROAD ST -^®o®^ COIiUMBUS, ga., MAKER AND DEALER IN GUNS, Keeps constantly ou hand, all kinds of HhotUuns, Powdet Flanks, Powder, I Rifles Shot Pouches, Shot, Pistols. Shot Belts, (Japs, Dram Flasks, Game bags, Gun Material Knives, Gun Wads, and every lining In the (sporting line. Restocking and Repairing doue with neatness and dispatch. Keys fitted and Locks repaired. February 9,1869-ts WROUGHT IRON COOK STOVES. ] I N consequence of the increased do- ■■ j 1 maud lor WROUGHT IRON STOVES jly 4 | we have greatly enlarged our facilities j ] lor manufacturing them, and aro prepared to supply them to the Trade any quantity that may he desired. Wo are manu facturing four sizes, runging from $75 to $l5O. Wo have numerous testimonials by parties new lining i them, us to their superiority both as to durability j and operation. We have also on band a largo ’ supply,four sizes, Improved Iron Witch Stoves ! The best Cast Iron Btove now iu use; with all J tha other now and popular patterns of Stoves in | use. Being agents for the Ransom Stove Works we are prepared to supply the Trade at inanufac- j turer’s prices, with freight udded. Housofurnishing Goods! 1 In tills department our assortment is complete, , ootiiatlnf of Table and Pocket Cutlery ; Broom 8 ; brushes; 1 Wood and Willow Ware; Mats; Toilet Sets ; j Bird Cages; Waiters; Hilver Plated Ware; Water Coolers; Refrigerators; Lemon Fqueezers; Knife Cleaners; dr. Force and Lift Pumpa! Lead and Iron Pipes; Tin Ware of ail descrip tion*; Tin Plate, Sheet Iron and Tinners ]•'Hidings nt wholesale for the Trade. D. 11. THOMPSON A CO., May 23-ts No. 143 Broad street. | THE PEOPLE’S COFFEE POT! A FEW dwell more of those superior jm COFFEE POTB, which I will wat-£FX4v rant, if used as directed, to fur excel tlie Old Dominion, and sold at lusst j third cheaper. Cull and see them. aline lot of COOKING BTOVKB, width are a* fol lows: THE VICTOR, a stove made iu Augusta, ! Ga; GOLDEN COOK AND PLANTER; THE OOOK'g FAVORITE; IRON WIZARD, Ac ; ail of which I warrant to give satisfaction. CAKE PANBDI variety, HOUSEKEEPING AR TICLES of all kinds and 4 IN WAKE sold as low ’ as any other house in the city. 1 Job Work, Roofing and Guttering IN TOWN OU OOUBTBY. I Having one of tlio best Job Workmen, 1 will do any kind of work ut short notice,either iu Copper, /due, Bhoot Iron or Tin. Call and see mu hebtro gutting work elsewhere. 1 will give you satisfaction. Thankful for past favors 1 hope for a continuance of the same, iny 12-ts J. B. HICKS, Agent. NEW CONFECTIONERY! No. 42 Broud St., Columbus, Georgia, UNDER THE TELEGRAPH OFFICE. riWK subscriber would respectfully inform the 1 citizens of Columbus and surrounding coun try that ho has opened a Wholesale and Retail Confectionery at No. 42 Broad street, where will ulways he on hand a fine assortment of Plain and Ornamental CJhke, Candles In great variety, Fruits, Nuts, Havana Cigars, Pickles, und iu fact every thing usually ktptiu u first-class Coul'ectionery. Beautiful Cake, Candy and Fruit pyramids made to order. Ih-iug a practical Confectioner, I will ut all • times bo enabled to furnish Bulls, Parties, Ac., I with any desired amount of Confectionery at short i notice Mini 011 rossonnhle terms. I Cull and examine my stock, give me a trial, and | 1 doubt not you will be satisfied | June 27 3m WM - VOLK. TIIK PHIIIITI NOW is the time to plant your TURNIP SEED. Call and supply yourselve beforo it if too I lute. We have a freh supply of I Hanover, Rutabaga, Rod Topped, White Flat Dutch, Norfolk, Largo Gdobe. , July 9. R. A. WAI!I[i BOH. ARRIVED, r IMIOBKchoice MUTTON IIAMBand BOLOGNA X HAUBAGEB. Call soon or you will lose them. Hpl29 HOWELL A JOHN BON. THE DAILY SUN. From Yl3Tkkda\\'j Kvlni.nu Edition. Savannah, tltpt. 13.—Tbeie is a moderate inqui ry for cotton, which is met by holders at 11c. for Strict Middling, and IV/fi, for Good Middling. The rales to-duy foot 152 bales, at the following particulars: 78at 16%,6at 11,24 at l\%, *nd46 bales at llj^c. NEv. Om.KANS, Sept. 13.—Cotton was slightly dearer and advancing today, with pules of 6,600 bales. Middlings tit 11 We. Bale* three days 19,- 590 bub's. Receipts three days 14,000 bales against 10,600 same time last year. Freights on cotton to Liverpool 9-l Cd. Sterling a 19d. Exchange im New York lVj discount; sight premium. Mobile, Sept. 13.—Sales of cotton today 1700 hales, Middling at 10% a 11c. Halos three days 4200 bales. Receipts three days 5260 bales. New York, Sept. 13 —The annual report of the Shipping List says: “the total receipts of cotton at nil ports for the past year were 8,867,480 bales. Total crop 4 017,000 bales. Total exports 3,0-0,- 620 bales. Tlio Mobile Register snys $12,000 worth of stock was taken in the Mobile anil Spriug Hill Rail Road, in that city, tho 13th. $53,000 worth still remain to be taken, fur which purpose books of sub scription will continue open. llet cllil. of Cotton at Mobile. The Mercury, of the 12th, says: “The roccipts of cotton yesterday were about 2,500 hales by rail road and river, aud want of water was all which prevented the boats from taking a hundred bales more apiece ; everybody on tho river be ing eager to ship. The Last Cotton Crop. The long looked so summing up of the last cotton crop—has at last come to hand. Tho New York Shipping List, which is authority, sums up the crop as follows: Receipts at all tho ports 3,857,- 480 halos. Total crop 4,017,000 bales. So it appears we were uot far wrong in our opinion of what would he the extent of the last crop. Wo trust thoso who laughed at our folly, and jered us into backing our judgment, will call at the Captain s office and settle. The Nineteenth Century, of tho 13th, says Mr. Holcomb’s corps of Engineers, having completed (ho preliminary survey of tho Fort Valley and Hrunswick Rail Road, are now busy in tracing a profile of tlie country, preparatory to drawing a map of the line. The deepest cut on tho whole line is 18 feet, and about 200 feet long, and the highest embankment 25 feet, and 800 feet long. Tho whole dis tance surveyed, from Fort Va]ly to the junction, is 134 miles. lion. R. 15. Lindsay, formerly Senator from Franklin county, Alabama, is a can didate for Solicitor of tho 4th Judicial Circuit of that State. Should ho be elect ed, unfortunate individuals ou the lower side of the verms will be in a dangerous fix. Juries, also, would come in for a share of compassion, for he is tho most flippant and until ing epeaker extant, iu this particular, he was the Samford of tho Alabama Senate. -• 1 A “Healing” Medium in Trouble—The Spirits Unable to Cure a Case of Neu ralgia. A singular case was brought beforo Esquire Horne for adjudication this morn ing, the particulars of which are substan tially as follows: Some weeks ago a Mr. Loving, residing in the southern part of tlie city, called upon a soi disant disciple of yEseulapiua named Richmond, who keeps a little confectionery on Main st., and pretends to work miraculous cures through the agency of spirits with which he avers he is in duily intercourse, to as certain if he could through supernatural or any other causes cure his wife of neu ralgia, a disease that lias troubled her for souio lime past. The “Doctor” said he could, aud undertook the case, with tho understanding that if he effected a per manent cure, he was to receive a fee of fifty dollars; if not ho was to got noth j ing. Accordingly the Doctor commenced his visits to Mrs. Loving, who imagined, after Ibe lapse of some weeks, that she was much improved, and her husband, on the strength of his wile’s faith in her new m attendant, paid the “medium” ten dollars on tho contract. Shortly afterward, how ever, the disease returned with all its I former violence, when tho husband sus pected the Doctor to be a humbug, and demanded that his ten dollars should bo i refunded. This the Doctor refused to ’ do, alleging that he had information from heaven that a radical cure had been made, but Hint his patient, by a violation of some natural law, had brought it back again. Mr. Loviug then brought suit for the recovery of the ten dollars. After hearing the facts in the case, the magistrate decided that the “medium” should disgorge.— Memphis Argus. ♦ Eugllali Volunteer Force, | The London correspondent of the Na tional Intelligencer writes: In the year 180.1, when Napoleon the | i'irst, in the plenitude of his power, 1 threatened England with invasion, and it was generally believed that he would at least make the attempt, there was an al most general enrolment of the adult males ; of the kingdom into volunteer corps. Tho abstract printed by order of the House of | (luminous of that period, shows that the effective power of these volunteer corps I was as follows: | Cavalry, 024 troops men 33,832 1 Infantry, 3,806 companies.... “ 318,027 Artillery, 102 companies “ 8,817 800,070 Os these the cities of London and West minister furnished 28,715, and the threo surrounding counties of Middlesex, Kent and Hurry, 27,557 —making a total of I 00,272 men. If a similar arming from a j similar cause should take place at this I time, a volunteer forco offt'ora 500,000 to 600,000 men would eu ffy*ho orgnnh’-d. ■ Kentoi hI tun of ltlsliop Omlrriton tc. A movement is in progress for the re mission of the sentence of suspension by the House of l’ishops, passed upon llishop Onderdonk, formerly bishop of this dio cese, a number of yours since. A petition to the Ilouso of ISishops is in circulation in tho diocese. To a memorial prepared in accordance with Lhe terms of tho peti -1 tion, llishop Onderdonk has ullixcd his ! signature. After acquitting his brethren of improper motives in his conviction, acknowledging lhe justice of their act of dis - cijilitir, and professing his sinoero sorrow unci repentance, lie asks that his sentence may ho remitted. This petition and me morial will doubtless he presented nt the next general Convention of the l’rotestant episcopal Church, which assembles at Richmond, Vo., on tlio sth of next month. We understand that names representing all slindes of opinion in the church are at tached to this petition.— A\ Com. Later from Sait •Inatt, New Voiik, Sept. Id.— We have re ceived Victoria dates to the 18th of Aug. lien. Harney and Governor Douglass nro both concentrating all of the forces nt their disposal on tho island of San Junn. , It. was reported that the British were de termined not to permit any nicro of our troops to lund. No British troops bavo landed on the island, nor has any steps been taken towards the joint ocoupancy. All the British troops in the colony are proceeding in haste to the spot. Gen. Ilurney has ordered all his avail | able troops in tho Territory to concentrate I at >San Juan.