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About The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1859)
THE DAILY HUY. ■4t* V. DhiYOLl? K. J. YAl’.ilN't, I . (jiLUKFtr. THUS. UILIiMT tV 10., Jjiditors and Proprietors. TUo 3uu is published daily at $6 a year, payable Unfitly in advance. When not paid within nix mouths, $3 will ho charged. It uot paid within the subscription year, $7. No subscription taken for less than tbreo months, which must in all cases be paid in advance, at the rate of fifty cents a mouth. No responsibility lor remittances by mail. ADVERTISING HATES: All advertisements of five lines or less iusorted it 60 cents for the first insertion, and 26 cents for each additional insertion Advertisements exceeding five lines, except by special contract, will be charged 10 cents a line for tlio first insertion, and 5 cents a lino for ouch ad ditional insertion. A card not exceeding six linos, not renewable, will ho inserted throe months for $5, six mouths for SB, and twolve mouths for sl2. Ten lines, not renewable, will be inserted three months for SB, six for sl2, eight months for sl6, ami twelve months for S2O. Advertisements of ton lines, renewable at plea- 1 sure, inserted at $26 a year. Contract advertisements exceeding ten liuos to ! bo charged at the rato of $lO for each additional I ten linos. Advertisements occupying a place between the ! reading matter and advertisements to bo charged ! an addition of one-third to the above rates. ! I'ttOFESSIONAL CARDS, j W. T. PATTERSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, 1 AND— JUSTICE OP THE PEACE, COLUMBUS, CA., W r ILL practice in the Chattahoochee and ad joining Circuits. augl6’69-ly E. S. SHORTER W. H. CHAMBERS H. R. SHORTER. Shorter, Chambers & Shorter, A.T TOKIV:FIY fj LAW, i EUFAULA, ALA., PRACTICE in the counties of Barbour, Hike, Coffee, Dale and Ilenry, Ala., aud in Quit man, Clay aud Randolph counties in Georgiu. Office on Randolph street, one door north of Bray’s Hardware Store. jy29-ly A. H. SVIHi -A.TTOIK.Sa'iEY AT LAW, MARIANNA, FLORIDA, REFERS to H. Middlebrook A Cos.; Hall, Moses A Cos.; Wm. 11. Young, President Bank of Columbus; J. 11. Daniel & Cos.; J. Kyle & Cos.; L. T. Downing, Esq.; Dnufortb, Nagel & Cos. July 30, ’59-ly JOHN M. WHITE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, GLENN'VILLE, ALABAMA, May 19, 1859. ts JEFFERSOX BUFORD D. M. SEALS. BUFORD & SEALS, ATTORNEYS AT CLAYTON, ALABAMA, WILL practice in tlio several Courts of Bar bour and adjoining Counties, and in the Supreme Court of the State. myl9-tf H. 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 bour, Pike, Coffee, Dale, Henry, ltussell and Chambers. References—Editors of Sun; Hall, Moses & Cos.; Robert Baugh, Esq. ap!27’59-ly BEVERLY A. THORNTON WILLIAM R. TOBIIA*. THORNTON & TURMAN HAVE removed their Law Office to Odd Fellows* Hail, Oglethorpe street. They will attend tc all business in thoir lino with promptness and iidolity in all tho counties of the Chattahoochee Circuit, Ga., aud in Russell, Macon, aud Barbour Counties, Alabama. Jan. 19, ’59-ly yonge,McClellan ATTORNEYS AT LAW, |)K ACTICE in all tho Courts of West Florida. X Offices at Marianna aud Pensacola. C. C. Yongo, Pensacola, Florida. J. F. McClellan, Marianna, Florida. January 5, 1858. tiuy2l J. LILLIE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SALEM, RUSSELL COUNTY, ALA., I A7ILL practice in all tho Courts of Russell aud V V tho adjoining Counties, and in the United States Courts at Montgomery. October 25,1858-ly ROBERT E. DIXON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. OFFICE on Randolph Street, formerly occupied by Seymour It. Bonner, opposite the Post Os flee. Feb. 2, 1859. ly JAMES RAMSEY R. 0. CARITUERS. RAMSEY & CARITHERS, ATTORNEYS -A.T LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, practice in all tho counties of the Cha- YV tahoochee Circuit; in the countiosof Chat- \ tahoochee, Olay, Early, and Randolph, of tho Pa- j taula Circuit; aud dalhoun aud Decatur countios, j of the South Western Circuit. February 28, 1859. ly NOTICK. Dll. A. C. WINGFIELD has resumed practice of Surgery and Medicine. His mm j undivided attention will be given to the care IB and treatment of those who may requiro his ser vices. Office during day over Hunt, Ware & Co.’s | Store; at night may be found at tho Perry House. I August 29,1859. 3m NOTICK. DRS. TUGGLE & DAWSON’S Office, over / Mulford’s Store, where one or both may mjm be found day and night. Feb. 12-ts CUSHMAN, DENTIST, 48 Broad Street, Winter Building, COLUMBUS, GA. iNSPECTION is invited to his Mu- /^*~aafck scum of Deformities, successfully treated by Mechanism. tjaullGO WM. Ft LEE, D. D. S, DENTAL SUHGEON, Southeast corner Broad aud Randolph xtreeta, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Nov. 20,1858-ts J. FOCIL.K A. SON, DENTISTS, Omm* OFFICE ON RANDOLPH, NEAR UROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. mhUy JOSE MIR & CO., IMPORTERS OF HAVANA CIGARS, Kamlolpli Street, Columbus, Ga., Two Doors West of the Columbus Times Office, j WILL keep constantly on hand a largo assort ment of tho CHOICEST BRANDS. 4^-Orders from the country are respectfully j solicited, aud will be filled at the very lowest price for cash. Jau. 27-1 y SHVUTHC Sc CO-7 SUCCESSORS TO WHITFIELD dl SMITH, Premium Booh and Job Printers, OVER THE POST OFFICE, MONTGOMERY, ALA. OUR Office i well auppliod with NiiW I’OKSSXs, J New Type, Borders, Cuts, Ac., 4c., ami wo are well prepared to do Printing in any style. November 17, 1868. j PIANOS! MELODEONS! BRANDS AkORNER, No. 30 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga., OFFER their Pianos, Molodoous. fr t - —■ ... aud other Musical In nt r u Krje.'., 7X7U merits, of the best manufacturers, fjrfri at Northern prices. a *J * Second-hand instruments taken in exchange. Pianos tuned aud repaired. Columbus, Ga.. August 24,1858-ts SPRING MEDICINES! ULOOB PURIFIERS. Cl ARTE It'S Spanish Mixture; ✓ Towiiat ud’s Sarsaparilla ; Bull’s rfuraupurillt*; Fand’s BarHaparilla; riwaim's Panacea, etc., etc. tonics and ANTI-DVNPKBTICS. RIME'S Medicine; Holland Bitters; JT Uoofiand’s German Bitters; Hostetler's Bitters; SundforU’s Invlgorator; ScUeidam Sohnaps; etc., etc. For Diarrhea and Dysentery. JACOB’S Cordial; Jack Smith’. Cordial, .to.; For .ale tjr K. A. WAKE A BON, May 30. No- “* Broad atreet. SYRUP OF PHOSPHATES, OR, CHEMICAL POODI rpillS preparation of Lime, Soda, Iron and I’o- X tanium I. highly recommended by all tho leading Pliyetelaut, North ami S.mth, for all Pul monary sflectlona. For sale hy H. A. WARE A H0N,74 HrnadjO. OeYuIKE PERUVIAN AND MEXICAN GUANO, TN SACKS and BARRELS, for eale low nt the 1 ,h. Offlee ofOm IgLAND MpKU MILLg . Columbus, Jan. 21—ts THE DAILY S(J\ VOLUME V.} SPRING TRADE! ♦ Ne w Goods! S. ROTHChIID & BRO. Are now opening thoir Stock of NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. I— i Th&ukful for the liberal patronage we have recei ved heretofore at the hands of our friends and a generous public, wo would respectfully solicit con tinued favors. TO THE LADIES j wo would most respectfully suggest that the Dress Goods Department WILL HE FOUND TO COMPRISE The Most Recherche Styles AND LATEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON! j INCLUDING Black Gros do Rhine and Bishoff’s Silks Foulards and India Silks Silk Robes a Les and Double Skirts Tissue, Barege, Grenadine and Organdy Robes Plain and figured Bareges and printed Muslins j Barege, Stella, and Crape Shawls Barege, Grenadine, and Cashmere Scarfs French Lace Points, Mantillas aud Talmas Linen and Debego Dusters, Ac. The largest and beat assorted stock of EMBROIDERIES ever offered iu Columbus, each us Collars, Sleeves, Sets. Bands, Insertion, Edging, Curtains, Ac. Ac. A largo stock of bleached and brown Shirtings and Sheetings, Scotch and Russian Diapers aud Tow clings, white I and brown Damasks and Table Cloths, Pillow Case Cottons and lulSll LINENS, Marseilles and Lan caster Quilts, &c. French, English, aud American PRINTS, in great variety, Chambrays, plain aud printed, Bril liants, Linen Drillings, Marseilles and Cottonaries, Drap d’ete and Lasting Cloth, and a great variety of cotton and linen goods for Boys’ wear. HOSIERY, GLOVES, Dress Trimmings PARASOLS, FAN3, CORSETS, Mitts, ZEPHYR WOOL, Ac. Ac. Linou aud Cambric Ildkfs, great variety square aud round. HOOP SKIRTS, latest styles, from 6 to 30 springs Our JlHlinery 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 all millinery materials. French and American FLOWERS Ruches and Bonnet Frames HEAD DRESSES aud DRESS CAPS and a very large aud well selected stock of RIBBON'S. BOOTS AND SHOES. We have a full assortment, and are enabled to sell them very cheay. READY-MADE CLOTHING. For the better accommodation of our cus tomers, wo had un addition made to our Store, where we keep a largo Btock of Mens’, Youths’, aud Boys’READY-MADE CLOTHING, and Gen tleineu’s FURNISHING GOODS, all of which we will sell ut 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 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 5000 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 to 75 cts A quantity of good Carpet, at 30c. per yard. 49* GREAT INDUCEMENTS offered to Mer- I chants and persons purchasing plantation bills. j We invite a close examination and comparison j oi our Goods and Prices with any in the market. W T e are determined to merit public favor by a? ; LOW A SCALE OF PRICES as any house in the trade. 8. ROTHCHILD A BRO. Mar3l 82 Broad street, Columbus, Ga. OCTAVUB COHEN FREDERICK MYERS. OCTAVUS COHEN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For tho Sale, Receiving and Forwarding of COTTON, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. REFERS to Joseph B. Hill, Esq., Columbus, Ga. ; Messrs llall, Moses 4 Cos., “ I George Hargraves. Esq., “ Messrs. Hall A Dexter, 44 Richard Jones, Esq., Montgomery, Ala. Charles T. Pollard. Esq. “ jy2s-3m I J. J. MILLER J. WATERMAN, j MILLER A WATERMAN, Auction and Commission Merchants, MACON, GEORGIA. llflLL give particular attention to the public ‘ \ Y aud private sale of Merchandise and Prop erty of every description, ami will make prompt j returns for the same. Refer by permission to J. B. A W. A. Ross, T. It. Bloom, J. F. W inter, L. M. Lamar, K. Boud, Presi- | dent Manufacturer’s Bank, Macon, Ga. W. M. Davidson, La Roche A Bell, U. Habersham ; ; A Sons, Brigham, Baldwin A Cos., T. J. Walsh, Savannah, Ga. W. C. Dukes A Sou, Charleston, 8. C. Jy27-fin E. BARNARD & UO., COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, Wholesale and itetatl GROCERY & PROVISION DUAL tins, HAVK un hand aud will constantly keep alurge j ami well selected stock, embracing all arti- j I cles n tlieir line, which are offered to their friends ] | and the public, at tho lowost market prices. ♦a-OOME AND SEE US.*e Sept. 29,1858. ts J. B. SHIPMAN & CO., Grocery and Commission Merchants, , No. £ Broad St., Columbus, ~ 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, 33 Brooil Street, Columbus, (fa., KEEPS constantly on liuiid, and Is - , dally receiving, flesh supplies of jtJ jtjkj FAMILY GROCERIES. A god lot of&liHU clu-lce Seed, Pure Georgia Planter’s Whisky, and many other brands, nil pure und fruo from poison* ous drugs, for sale. Call or send your orders, and they will meet with prompt attention. Columbus, Ga., March 11, 1859-ts A NEW SUPPLY OF MAJOR Jack Downing; Tho Convalescent; Spurgeon’s Sermons, five volumes; , Matrimonial llrokeragoj Unmarried Life; hove mo Little; at J. W. PEASE’S My 37. Bookstore. CHOICE! IIAMS. WE have just received another lot of those choice Tennessee trimmed Hants. Call soon, before they are all gone. April 20-ts RAGLAND A BIRCH. CORN ANO CORN JIKAIs. > /uw\ BUSHELS Choice M ints Corn just 2.UUU received, and tor sole in >PJntltles - to suit purchasers. PALACE MILLS, j Columbus, July 20, 1859. Planters, Just the thing you Want! rifiiK Gotten Plantation Keoord and Account I Book, hy ThooiHH Allleck. For sale it Aug. 4. .1. W. PKAHK’H t>< K STORK. CiLsASsS 1 GLASS I A LARGE quantity French WINDOW GLASS 1 all sizes. Also two barrels of fresh PUTTY, j nit received and for sale hy R. A. WARM * SON, 74 Broad nt. WINKS! WINES ! ~| )ORT and Madeira, fur medicinal aud cooking I purposes, for sale by K. A. WARE A PON. 74 Broad nt. UoLDKN SVHUP! £\{\ TEN Gallon Kogs, choice, for salo hy £\ f K. BARNARD 4 00 TURK’S ISLAND SALT. i iCU k BUSHELS Turk’* Island Salt, lustrecel 4U< ) rod and for sale by GUNIIY * CO. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SEPTEMBER 24, 1859. -A. H. DEWITT, ONE DOOR BELOW J. ENNIS & CO., 09 BROAD STREET, DEALER IM WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVER WARE, GUNS, REVOLVERS, &c WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A NEW ARRIVAL OF GOLD WATCHES, From S2O to S4OO. i SILVER WATCHES, a largo assortment, FOR PLANTERS’ USE. Sterling Silver Ware: SPOONS, FORKS, PITCHERS, CUPS, GOBLETS. | FROM MANUFACTURERS, i CAKE BASKETS, WAITERS, TEA SETS, URNS, . COFFEE POTS, 4c. TABLE CUTLERY. Fine Bets of Pearl, Ivory aud Silvery handles. Pocket Knives, &c. Silver Dippers, silver and wood handles. Silver Puff Boxes and Card Cases. 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 KINGS AND PINS, Sleeve and Bosom Bottons, SCOTCH PEBBLES, In. Steel and. Gold Frames, j We continue to make all kinds of Jewelry in HAIR WORK. The HAIR BRAIDING is positively done ly our i Braider iu CuiumliUS. OUR JEWELER Is a perfect Artist iu making all kinds of Badges, t in SETTING DIAMONDS, Engraving, and in anything wanted to be doue in his line. OTJR W-A-XCH MAKER IIAS NO SUPERIOR iu the United States. Samples of his NEW WATCHES can he seen here at any time. lie is right after Watches out of order, and that have once been good time pieces, but now injured by having been in unskillful hands. JUST RECEIVED, Now Sterling Silver Waiters; “ “ “ Pitchers; “ “ “ Goblets; “ “ “ Ice and Water Bowls; “ “ “ Cake Baskets; And a large lot of fine best quality SILVER PLATED WARE, consisting of Ice Pichers, Cake ! Baskets, Castors, Candlesticks, Waiters, Ac. N. B.—Remember this is not tho Mock Auction Ware, but genuine first quality Plate. The Pure Silver Ware is beautifully made, and will please tho most fastidious. July 7—ts A. II.DeWTTT. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! AT 86 Broad Street 86 WE would call tho attention of our patrons, and the public iu general, to our largo j | stock of SUMMER GOODS, WHICH WE WILL SELL ! REGARDLESS OF COST! In order to close it out before tho season is at j an end. PARTICULAR INDUCEMENTS ARE OFFERED IN Summer Silks, BAREGES, ORGANDIES, ALL KINDS OF ‘MUSLINS, AND LACE AND BAREGE SHAWLS! ALL OTHER GOODS, VIZ: DOMESTIC GOODS, LIKENS, EMBROIDERY AND HOSIERY, 1 Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps! AND ESPECIALLY Heady-Made Clothing, j Will undergo a considerable reduction in price. We aro determined to dispose of our SUMMER GOODS ero the season close*, and shall therefore j I not mind sacrifices. ILLIUS & HOSE, (Successor* to 11. Gro**mayer,) j May 27. No. 80 ISroutl si. BOOTS AND SHOES! JOHN T. SENN, Fashionable Boot and Shoemaker, (Front *t, first door above Howard llouhc,) WOULD respectfully tender his service* to the public. Plico of New Boot* $8 60 “ “ Footed 800t*..... 660 “ “ Now Shoes 400 All work warranted. my276m IMPORTANT TO CSINNKRS! COTTON MOTES WANTED! r|Ml IS Rock Island Paper Mill* Company 1* JL paying One Cent per Pound lor Cot ton Motes, and will continue to do so until . they gut a hundred thousand pound*. Sack* und I rope* will bo returned. art H-ts JOHN 0. WTNTBR. President. OAVDLBII OA KDLIII SPKRM Candle*, put up in BIX POUND BOX US, ibr the convenience of fandiieM.for sale whole sale and retail, by it. A. W ARB 4 SON, my 30. No. 74 Broad street. ii i JVGBR Pass Kit v :i, IN Bottle*; Chow Chow Pickles; Bust Olive Oil; White Beans, ami Pie Fruit*, at May 13. HOWKLL 4 JOHNSON’S. OFFICE .MUCILAGE. Mucilage gum Arabic, for office* und counting house*, prepared ami for ale by Aug. 22. K. A. WARE A HON, 74 Broad *t. MATTItffiSSKB I MATTEBSIfKI! \LL sizes, of superior quality, constantly on hand and made to order, at I myl7 ts HOCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS. IMVOICM PAPMI VFKW Ream* of Cotton Invoice Paper, for sale by CHAFFIN 4 JOHNSON. September 3, 1859. CUBA MOLASSES I * r f\ BBUS. of Extra Cuba Molasses, Ju*t re 1 • I reived and for sale by April 8. OUNBY4CO. i j TToi HAM! 1 CHOICE MUTTON HAMS Just received, I/O and for sale by j une 14. J. W. SAPPING TON. FLOCK ! FLOUR ! AN extra lot of choice Tennessee Flour Just received and for sale by April 18 OUNBY 4 CO. SPECIAL NOTICE! IMPORTANT SALK! $50,000 WORTH OF DRY GOODS AT NEW YORK COST AT TIIK NEW ONE PRICE iiawii No. 140 Broad Street, MASONIC BUILDING, COLUMRUS, GEORGIA. JAMES McPHILLIPS HAVING determined to sell out thi* seasun’* purchases, he lias reduced the price* of hi* Large and Elegant Stock of DRY GOODS! j and now offer* them without any regard to profit, j j The stock is entirely now, many articles in FANCY DRESS GOODS, Shawls, Mantillas, &0., having been purchased within tho la*t few weeks AT A GREAT REDUCTION on prices paid for the same Goods earlier iu tho season. Note Prices of a few Goods: Deux Jupe Silk Robes, S4O; reduced from $55 “ “ Grenadine, 18 to 26; “ 25 and 30 100 Silk dresses 15; “ 18 and 20 400 Yards Fancy Silks 50c.; “ G6c. 300 “ “ “ 65c.; “ 85c. 2000 “ Printed Muslin* 9c.; “ 12c. 1589 * 11c.; “ 15c. 542 Lawn Robes-a-les, fast colors, $1 35; reduced from $1 75. French Organdies and Jaconets REDUCED IN TIIE SAME PROPORTION! Plain and Fancy Bareges AT ONE-IIALF TIIEIR REGULAR PRICES, j 649 pieces Calicoes Bc., reduced from 10c. 837 “ “ 10c., “ “ 11 and 12c. 23 “ yard wide, Brilliants, fast colors, at 15c. 25 Barege Shawl*. 49 French Lace Mantilla*. 115 Silk and Lacc do. at a reduction of 33Aa per cent, on original prices. ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF GENUINE Irish. Linens! Imported direct from the manufacturers, which i will be sold at very low prices. JAMES McPHILLIPS, Doe* not intend to carry over any [summer STOCK,) and has marked every article down to price* that must insure speedy sales. Ladies are iuvited to call nml examine the good* and prices before buying, as they are as sured there is UO HUMBUG about the stock beiug marked down at the prices mentioned. CALL EA.HL.~y AND SATISFY YOURSELVES That this is the host opportunity ever offered in Columbus to purchasers of Dry Goods to save their money. ONE PlifCE ONEY! JAMES McPHILLIPS, 140 Broad Street, Masonic Building. Columbus, Ga., May 31. THOMAS S. SPEAR, (SUCCESSOR TO 8. B. PURPLE,) Corner of Broad and Kandolpli Sts. NEW GOODS! rpHE subscriber would most re- i _L spectfully inform the citizens | [ ofColuuibua and vicinity that ho /C, ./ GjS is now permanently located in tin* JSI place, where he offer* for sale rich and extensive assortment of goods iu his lino, and at prices which will be perfectly satis- I I factory to the purcha*or in regard to price and I j quality. Every article warranted an represented, i and good* shown with pleasure at all times. His j stock consists iu part of CLOCKS, a variety of ; stylos, all warranted to keep good time. WATCHES, for Ladies and Gentlemen’s use, iu ! fine geld and silver casus. Ladies and Geut.’s : Gold Chains, Keys, Seals, 4c. A rich assortment i of Ladies’ Breast Pius aud Ear Rings, Bracelets, j Necklaces; Gold, Jet fund Pearl Crosses; beautiful ‘ Patterns, Gold Pencils, Pens for Book-Keepers, Diamond and Plain Wedding Kings, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Cuff’ Pins, Miniature Lockets, Children’s Ear Drops und Hoops; Masonic and , Odd Fellows* Pins, Mtuds, Sleeve Buttons, Collar 1 Buttons, 4c., 4c. Pure Silver Spoons, Forks, Pickle Knives aud ■ Forks, Butter Knives, Napkin Rings, Fruit Knives, ; Goblets, 4c. CANES—A large assortment of Plain and Fancy Canes, some with swords. PISTOLS and superior POCKET KNIVES. PEBBLEI SPE< T< JLES, Os Gold and Steel Frunies, of the ; best quality manufactured. VJat Watches, Clocks and Jewelry j Repaired by experienced workmen and warranted. ■ Lettering and Engraving, Neatly done. j Columbus, Ga., Jauuary 20, 1859. IFGDYYINrTEJR.S 1 OBSERVE THE SWINGING CLOCK WHEN YOU COME TO COLUMBUS, SY iM ■ win Lilli 11 BANK AGJBNOY. Von will then* find an assortment of first-rate WATCII EH and CLOCKS, that cau be strongly recommended and warranted as correct time keepers. You can likewise get your Watches properly fixed,(first-rate,) at a reasonable aud fair charge, hy WM. SMITH, Watchmaker, {Sign of the Bwinging Clock, 81 Broad st. N. B.—Mr. Bmith is hi* own workman. Columbus, Ga., June 2, 1869. Oui TWELVE 11 IGAHOBIB WHY COUNTRY MKHCHANTB Should liny tliclr ( andles FROM W. H.PHELPS IST. Because they get as good an article as cun ho made, 2d. Because I sell it us low as it can be bought in the city. 3d. Because they get a greater variety than elsewhere ill the city. 4th. Because 1 always have on hand a good and fresh stock. sth. Because they can get it ut the shortestpos slide notice. Ctli. Because I manufacture it to order of any ! desired number of sticks to the pound, color, length, 4c. 7th. Bccauo It ii put up iu any quantities desired. Bth. Because it is warranted not to run iu tin* jars, provided it is put in clean und dry jars, im mediately after the box is opened. 9th. Because by so doing they not only palrou . Izs home industry, but ouo who Is to the manor born. 10th. Because witli every box they get placards and poster* whteh will aid them iu their sales. 11th. JkcaiiM it is sold for cash 12th. Because by addressing me, their orders for I anything in the Confectionery line will bo promptly filled. WM. H. 11. PUKLPH, Aug. 26. . Candy Manufacturer. The Blanceville Mate quarry, VAN WKRT, POLK COUNTY, GA. rpHK subscriber* have their HLATK QUA IKY X fully opened, and are provided with a suffi cient number of workmen to fill ordr* in soy part of the Koutli. The quality of this gluts bus been fully tested, and Is superior In beauty and excellence to any Northern elate now In use. The subscriber* propose to sell the Hlatu low, or turn iall It, and lay it on the roof, at au expense uot I exceeding tlie cost of Tin roofing. Contracts can be made with J. W.SAPPING TON. Agent for Columbus, who has a sample of i the Hlate at his Store, or with the auhnniheM ut Van Wert, Polk county, Ga. June 16-3ni DKVKK 4 BLANCK P IN K CIUAUHI IUBT received. Among them some favorite 1 J brands. WM. 11. 11. PUKLPB. 1859. NKW SPUING ANI) SUMMER a O OD S! B. G. & S. STERN, N0d.24 and 101 Broad Street, KESPECFULLY call tho attention of their cus tomois and tho public in general to their now complete und large stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Hoods, Comprising all tho Latest Styles of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Such as Silk Robes, Fancy Silks, Bayadere Taf fetas aud Black Silks; Barege Robes, Solid Barege, Crape Barege and ChalU ; A beautiful assortment of largo and small fig ured Frouch Organdie and Organdie Rohe*; Choice Patterns of French Piinted Jaconet* and Lawns; French Jaconet Robe* Avec Scarfs, Robes Im- I peratrico, Robes Vestule Deux Jupes, Robes a Les, etc., etc. Also a most excellent stock of Spring and Summer Bonnets! White, Colored and Black Straw, Leghorn, Nea- I politau, French Lace, French Chip aud Bilk Bon nets, trimmed or untrimmed, of the very latest i stylos. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Ribbons, Trimmings, Flowers, &c. TIIEIR STOCK OF White Goods and Embroideries IS MORE COMPLKTB THAN KVEUI They have a great varloty of FRENCH LA.CE MANTILLAS, Laco Points, Shawls, &c., &c. ALSO, ALL KINDS OP DOMESTIC GOODS! A FULL ASSORTMENT OP Shoes and Boots of superior quality, AND A WELL SELECTED STOCK OP GENT.’S AND YOUTHS’ ULOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS, Umbrellas, Parasols, Trunks, &c., &0., &e. All our Goods have been carefully selected, and wo tlatter ourselves that we have been inure than succosaful this season in selecting Goods that will please a* well in slyie and quality as in price. Our 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 purchaser* to satisfy themselves on that poiutby examining our Goods and Prices at the PEOPLE’S SAVINGS STORES, Nos. 24 and 104 Broad street, by March 30,1859. B. G. & S. STERN. VALUABLE LAND FORSALE milE subscriber finding his Farm JL too incouvenient to his ro *i* deuce, proposes to sell a good place on accommodating term*. Tho Lauds lie on the Cowikoe Creek*, 25 miles from the city of Columbus und 2*/., miles from Station No. 3 on the Mobile anil Girard Rail Road, adjoining l)r. Smith and others. There ere two sections of the Land, about one half creek and hammock, and the balance uplands, all of which lie* well, and every foot good tillable laud. There are 350 to 400 acres cleared and iu a rough state of cultivation. A portion of the cleared land somewhat worn, hut suscuptible of a good crop. The place is not in a lino state of repairs, the buildings all being rough and of cheap char acter, und will be estimated a* such, but taken all iu all ouo of the very beet Farms can easily bo made on tho place with the start cu hand. The purchaser can be supplied with stock of ull kinds, and corn and fodder on the place, on good terms. For further particulars apply at the Sun Office, or to the subscriber ut Clayton. Barbour county, Alabama. J. S. WILLIAMS. August 12,1859. <!tf FINE PLANTATION FOR SALK. fIMIE subscriber offer* for sale Ia lino Plantation contain iug 1,100 acres; between 600 fij and 700 of which are cleared. Most of the cleared laud is fresl ami in a good state of cultivation. The balance is ! well timbered. This tract of land is mostly oak and hickory—2oo acre* being the best bottom land. It i* situated on Pea River, *V/ X miles from Mt. Andrew, Barbour county, Ala., and is conve nient to churches and good school*. The location ; is healthy and well-watered; there being on the j premises two good wells and several springs of 1 the purest water—in fact there is not a had spring | on the place. I will also sell with the laud 150 head of Hogs; 40 or 60 head of Cattle; Corn, Fodder, 4c. Dur ing the lust year seven bales of cotton to the hand were made on this laud, and plenty of corn to sell. A bargain may be had by early application I : to the subscriber in person, or by letter at Clay ( ton, Alabama. M. D. OLIVER, Sr. August 12,1869. d3t&wtf THE GREAT FEVER AND AGUE REMEDY NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL! [THE GRENADA ELIXIR is warranted to cure Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever, Dumb Aguo, and Enlargement of the Spleen, in every case, | or tbe money will be refunded. This medicine i* warranted to contain no arsenic or mercury, or any other ingredient the least injurious to the system, und can be given or taken in all cases und under ull circumstances with perfect safety. This Emxik possesses wonderful virtues In re- j moving Idle, giving strength and vigor to tho I Liver, Kidney* and Stomach. It strike* at the 1 root* of the di*eae, destroy* aud neutralizes ull the miasmatic poison*, and any morbid or bilious ! secretions in the stomach and bowel*, thus pro ducing a speedy and permanent cure. 4E*fr~Try a bottle of this Elixir, and be con vinced that it i* not only the best, but tho CHEAPEST REMEDY now offered to tho public. A ONE DOLLAR BOTTLE ha* offeu cured from live to *ix cases. Sold wholesale and retuil Ly PEMBERTON A CARTER, Columbus, Ga , jc27-3m and by all the Druggist* in the city Negroes! Negroes! WE are continually receiving from Vii* va ginia and North Carolina a largo vjUk I and well selected stock of MEN, W’OMKN.ggA BOYS uud GIRLS, including Field Hand*, /M House Servant*.Mechanics, 4c., bought by \\ ouo of the firm expressly for this market, and our friends may rely on getting Negroes o Btlng up ftoflj i oui i gfgmm j rations, us we sell none on < oimui*ion. July 23,’59-ly HATCHER A McGKIIKK. MERIWETHER WARM SIPIFtnSTOS 1 rriUH establishment i* now I open and in successful oper idiot) under the supervision ‘'ffllinhM Mr. I. 11. JETER, wlm kii< ceed-fW* John 11. Davis, deceased, in thc Wm£d~iß?!&rSfj£E management of this establismcnt. No expense ha* or will bo “pared to maintsln tlio well-earned reputation of tlieso Hprings. Mr. Jeter will be DMilsted by Mr. Williuiu F. Davis, with competent ar UtuntH in every btnneh of tho Lindner*, and a run corps *of well-trained servant*. None need fear being turned off, a* the establishment will be i kept open during summer and winter. July 26-2 in J. L. MUBTI AN, Proprietor. CHOICE STATIONERY. J UST received a full assortment of HUi'KKFINK KOVAL FOLIO POUT; 44 FOLIO POBTj 44 QUARTO POST; “ COMMERCIAL POST; •* MEDIUM, all weight*; * 4 DEMY, 44 44 44 FLATOAP, 44 44 44 LAWYERS’BRIEFS, a very superior article; , * MERCANTILE CAP; “ FOOLSCAP; “ MERCANTILE NOTE; “ LETTER, in half and quarter roams, of ail qualities, 4c., 4c., together with NEWS and WRAPPING PAPER of every sire and superior quality. For sale at unusually low price* at too Doc. 17—ts ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS. _ IMPORTANT TO LAWYERS. DIGEST of th* Decisions of the Supreme Court of Georgia, from vol. 10 to 90 Inclusive, enm | piled by Hon. John M. Milton, of Savannah. Just i received and for sale at Sept. 2 J. W. PEASE’S BOOK STORK. {NUMBER 4)). INSURANCES. ARE YOUJNSURED? TIIK HARTFORD FIRK INSURANCE COMPANY InoorpovateH in lwlO. POSSESSING THE ADVANTAGES 0E Fifty Years Experience! A Perpetual Charter AND OVER $875,0001 OF asHcts, securely invested and instantly available, continues to insure Stores, Mer chandise, Dwellings, Cotton aud other pioduce, aud most other kinds of property, ou favorable term*. tt&~ Losses adjusted and paid immediately by D. F. WILL COX, Agent jy2B ts for Columbus and surrouuding country TIIK HARTFORD FIRK INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital and Surplus 8875,000 TIIK CITY FIRK INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW HAVEN, CONN. Capital and Surplus 8-05,000 TIIK STATE FIRK INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW HAVEN, CONN. Capital and Surplus 8220,000 TIIK LORILLAHD FIRK INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Capital and Surplus 8020,000 4fcir* Fire risk* taken by the abovo first-class Companies on favorable terms. D. F. WILLCOX, Agent jy2B-tf for Columbus and surrounding country NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY, laO NT) ON . IIKAD OFFICE FOlt TIIE UNITED STATES AT PHILADELPHIA. Capital $6,298,800 IMII3 old and responsible Company insures againot lofk or damage by Fire almost every description of property, and offers to merchants and others desiring insurance, the security of un actual Capital of $6,298,800, for tho whole of which and for any liabilities beyond, tho shareholders are individually respond dll. A speciul permanent fund has been placed at the disposal ol tho Agent at Philadelphia, to ena ble him to adjust and promptly pay ull losses, without reference to London. K. B. IIOLMKS, Agent for aug!s-lm Columbus und vicinity. M E TROPOLI TAN Fire Insurance Company, NEW YORK. [ May 24-ly IIENRY V. MEIGS, Audit. WILLIAM P. YONGE, Forwarding & Commission Merchant, SAVANNAH, OA., CtONTINUES to attend to tho above business * with promptness. jyß-3m H. LEWIS WOODRUFF, ARCHITECT AND Superintendent of Buildings, COLUMBUS, CIA. Columbus, Gn., May 18,1850. 6inp J. P. MURRAY, Successor to HAPPOLDT 4. MURRAY, 46 WJL^T W BROAD COLUMBUS, OA., MAKER AND DEALER IN GUNS, Keeps constantly on baud, all kinds of Shot Guns, Powdei Flasks, Powder, Rifles Shot Pouches, Shot, Pistols, Shot Belts, Caps, Dram Flasks, Game Bags, Gun Matorial Knives, Gun Wad*, and every thing In tlie sporting line. Restocking and Repairing doue jwith neatness and dispatch. Key* fitted aud Locks repaired. ! February 9,1859-ts WROmiT IKON COOK STOVES. IN consequence of the incroused do- jp n.ami for WROUGHT IKON feTOVKB A jf4 we have greatly enlarged our facililiesEY for manufacturing them, and are now prepared to supply them to tho Trade any quantity that may be deiiired. We aro itiami factoring four sixes, ranging from $75 toslso. Wo have numerous testimonial* hy parties now using | them, as to their superiority both a* to durability ; and operation. Wo have also ou hand a largo . supply,four sizes, Improvod Iron Witch Stovos ! Tli host Cast Iron Stove now iu use; with uJI the other new aud popular patterns of Stoves in i use. Being agent* for the Itunsom Stove Works we are prepared to supply the Trade at manufac turer’* prices, with freight added. Housofurnishing Goods! In this department our assortment is complete, | I consisting of | Table and Rocket Cutlery; Brooms; Brushes; j Wood aud Willow Ware; Mat*; Toilot Set* ; Bird Cage*; Waiters; Silver I'lated Ware; Water Cooler*; Refrigerator*; Lemon Kqueezers; Knife Cleaners; 4c. Force and Lift Pumps! Lead und Iron I'ipe*; Tin Ware of all dc*crip- j tiou* ; Tin date. Sheet Iron and Tinner* Findings at w holesale for the Trade. D. B. THOMPSON 4 CO., i May 23-ts No. 143 Broad Htreet. I THE PEOPLE’S COFFEE POT! A FEW dozen more of those superior mm COVFKK I’OTB, which 1 will war- I rant, if used a* directed, to fur excelEY Ar.'J the Old Dominion, aud sold ut least aHflMlljL I third cheaper. Call aud see them. ’ I atllie lot of COOKING STOVES, which aro as fol lows: Till VICTOR, a stove made in Augusta, j Ga; GULDEN COOK AND PLANTER; TIIK , COOK'S FAVORITE; IRON WIZARD, 4c.; all of I which I warrant to give satisfaction. OA KK PANS iu variety, HOUSEKEEPING AR- 1 TICLKSof all kiuds and TIN WAKE sold as low I a* any other house in the city. Job Work, Roofing and Guttering IN TOWN OK COUNTRY. IlnTlug ouo us tho boat Job Workmen, I will do any kindof work at *hort uotice. either iu Copper, Zinc, Sheet Iron or Tin. Call and see me before getting work elsewhere. I will give you satisfaction. Thankful for past favors 1 hope for a continuance* of the sume. my 12-ts J B. HICKS, Agent. NEW CONFECTIONERY! No. 42 Broad St., Columbus, Ooorffia, UNDER TUB TKLKQKAPII OFFICE. TMIK imbacrlbcr would ri| itfolly inform the ! etthumaof Oolitmbua and mirrotiodlng coun- j try that be Im. opened WMeeale mid Retell | Confectionery nt No. 49 llruwl .ti.et, where will 1 ulway. bo mi Imnd u Duo ...ortinent of I'luln and I Ornamental Cake, Oudillm In great yarlely, Fruit., ! Nuta, llnvuiiii Giitum, Fickle*, uud in fnct eeery- IblnK u.uully kept in u tiiubclueu Confectionery. Beautiful Cuko, Candy and Fruit Pyramids mado to order. lleluit n practical Confectioner, I will at all time, bo enabled to tiirnl.h Hull., I’nrllee, Ac., with any deaired amount of Confectionery at abort } notice und on reauouable term.. Call and examine my atock.gtve me a trial, and 1 1 doubt not you will bo entlßHed Juno 97-Um WM. J. VOLK. | TIIK PItKSK.VT! NOW If. the time to plant your TURNIP BKKD. Call and .apply youreolre before it ie too J { lute. We have u fro.li supply of Ilanover, Rutahugu, Red Topped, J I White Flat Dutch, Norfolk, Largo Globe. July 9. ■ A. WABE * Kg ~ ARRIVED, i rjMIOSH choice MUTTON HAMS and BOLOONA I BAUHAOKE. Call aoonor ou artll!<•*““• 1 apta, HO WE I, I, A JOHNSON. I THEM LY SUE From Ycijtuhday's Evening Edition. Joint IngersoU, Esq., son of Hon. Charles J. Ingcraoll, of l’hilndelphia, died recently nt InglesUle, Yazoo county, Miss. 110 hail lived nearly twenty-five years in that .Stale, Dally Paper In Griflln. The Independent South of the 22(1, finding and believing a Daily paper in Gritlin (o he a desideratum, will com mence Iho publication of one there, so soon as tho desire for it is indicated by a liberal subscription. Wo wish theenter j prise success. Kacapedfrom .lull. The IJainbridgo Argus of the 21st re ports that David P. Lock, charged with the crime of murdering a negro boy, es caped from the jail of that county on the night of the 15th lost. James Powell a Dutchman escaped also at tho samo time, lie was put in upon tho cliurge of horse-stealing. The Sheriff offers a reward of SIOO for their appre hension, or fifty dollars for either. A Criminal Court for Montgomery. The Mail of the 22d, reports that an effort is being made in Montgomery to procure an act of the next Legislature, to establish a Criminal Court in that city, the jurisdiction of which is to be co-extensivo with the county. The plan is similar to the one in Mobile, and pro poses to restrict it to the cognizanco of misdemeanors, and to make tbe judge cloctivo by the people, and give the office of tho clerical duties to the Circuit Clerk. >. Dr. h. F. VV. Andrew, on Mr. Botts. Dr. Andrews, of the Georgia Citizen, alluding to tlio late complimentary visit of some of tho lilack Republican leaders to John Minor Botts, soys: But wo do not think John Minor Botts is just tho man to lead the Opposition patty in tho next Presidential race. Tho simple fact, that (lie Black Republicans of tho North have approached him with an oiler of leadership, ought to be suffi cient to show that he is not a sound poli tician for the South. Stephen A. Doug las, infamous as he is, is infinitely to be preferred. No sircc! we don’t care to take any such pestilence as the Botts, cither hy the natural way, or by innocu lation. ♦ TEDEGRAFHIC ITEMS. Buffalo, Sept. 17.—A Convention of self styled reformeTs has been sitting iu this city for two days past, comprising the leading Abolitionists, free lovers, in fidels, fanatics, and women’s rights men and women of the country. They havo been assiduously searching for the evil and its cure, while their speeches for the most part have been disgusting and blasphemous. The Convention closes its session to-morrow (Sunday,) and tho public generally will experience a feeling of relief when tho city is rid of these re formers. Boston, Sept. 17—Shortly afternoon to day a difficulty occurred between Dr J. C. Ayer of Lowell nnd 11. S. Fay, at the of fice of tho Middlesex Company, in Pearl street, during which tho former stabbed the latter in the abdomen with a pocket knife. Ayer was arrested. Fay was con veyed to his residence in tho caro of two physiciuns. Ilis case is considered criti cal. The difficulty originated at tho late meeting of the Middlesex Mills Corpora tion, iu which Ayer was left off as one of tho directors. The affair caused a great deni of excitement St. Louis, Sept. 17—Denver city ad vices of the Bth iußtant reached Leaven worth yesterday. The returns from Den ver City and Auroria of the election on the sth give a majority of 953 against tho State Constitution, and iu favor of tho Territorial organization. The returns from the mountain districts are not re received. Large numbers of miners were leaving tlie mountains for the valleys in consequence of the prevalence of snow storms. Boston, Sept. 17—The lady killed last night on the Worcester Rail Road, at Natick, was Mrs. Cheesemau of this city, aged about fifty years. Mr. Davis, who was injured at the same time, iscxpccted to rocovcr. Ira ICincaid, twenty-two years old, and a daughter of Cyrus Shaw, were drowned ut Wiscasset, Me., on Thursday by the upsetting of a boat. Boston, Sept. 17.—1n consequence of tho ecveru northeast rainstorm, tho cere mony of inaugurating the Webster statue took place this afternoon in Music Hall. Addresses appropriate to the occasion were mnde by Governor Banks, Mayor ! Lincoln and Professor Felton. The Hon. . Edward Everett delivered the oration. Boston, Sept. J8 —Mr. Fuy, who was I stubbed yesterday by Dr Ayer, will prob ably recover, provided mortification does not supervene. Tlie Bate Frusta. The St. Louis Republican lias the an nexed despatches, regarding tho frost of last week : Freepost, Sept. 10.—Late frost killed corn, and potatoes except in this vicinity. Galena, Sept. 10.—Damage to crops in this section very slight. Corn in the low land only affected. Nearly all on tho up lands untouched ; the damage is confined principally to the leaf and stalks. Burlington, Sept. 10—Frost has been very light as yet in this regon; havo board of hut few cases whero it has dam aged crops ut all. Dixon, Sept. 10—By the late frosts, buck wheat was entirely destroyed, nnd it is estimated (but the corn will full short of half a crop, the latter suffering most on low grounds. With reference to the effect in Missouri, the same paper :—The despatches which we havo published from different parts of the State, settle the matter that there has been no frost to destroy the corn, tobac co, potato or any other crop. Alt is right. From adjoining States tho news is not ho good, but fuvornblo weather may yet ; bring out the main crops. ♦ Chen|> Postage ami a TaillTon Iron. Ex-L’nitcd States Senator James Coop er, of Pennsylvania, has recently ad dressed a letter to his friends and the public on thu question of cheap postage and protection for the iron interest. Ho is iu favor of reducing our rate of pos tage to correspond with that of Great Britain, nnd the establishment of a na tional factory for the tnoro economical supply of stamps nnd stamped envelopes, j As regards the iron interest, he is of 1 opinion that should Congress afford It adequate protection against foreign com | petition, it will outstrip in magnitude | every other interest in tho country. Oeatli of Veteran. The Kentucky papers notice tho death, on Rock Castle ltiver, in that State, of i Uriah Gresham, a native of King William county, Virginia. He was for many years a member of the Kentucky Legislature, and fought under General St. ('lair, in 1792, and was one of “Mad Anthony Wayne’s” soldiers in 1794. Merchants’ Shipping Receipts. Anew supply, Just from tbe binder’s hands neatly ruled anti well bound,for ante at tbe BUN OFFICE.