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About The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1859)
Tllli DAILY SUN. ♦ r. DA WOLF H. J. Y A UINGTON....T. GILBERT. TIIOS. GILBERT <k VO., liiditoPß and l > iopriolors. Thu Sum i J - mbli*lit<d daily nt * 5 a year, payallo urictly iu aivnuco. When not paid within six nioutloi, $0 will ho charged. if not paid within thu subscription year, $7. Vo subscription takou furled* than throe months, which mutd in all cases he paid iu advance, at the rate of fifty cents a month. No responsibility for remittances by mail. ADVERTISING RATES: All advertisements of five Hues or less inserted it .00 cents for the first insertion, and 25 cents for j tjuoh additional insertion Advertisements exceeding five lines, except by I special contract, will be charged 10 cents a line for j the first insertion, and 5 cents a line for each ad- j ditioiml insertion. A card not exceeding six linos, not renewable, will beinsortod three months for $5, six months for SB, and twelve months for sl2. Ten lines, not renewable, will be inserted three months for SB, six for sl2, eight months for sl6, and twelve months for S2O. Advertisements of ten lines, renewable at plea sure, inset ted at $25 a year. Contract advertisements exceeding ten lines to be charged at the rate of $lO for each additional ten linos. Advertisements occupying a placo between the reading matter and advertisements to be charged an addition of one-third to tlio above rates. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. T. PATTERSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, —an— and OP THE PEACE, COLUMBUS, GA., W r ILL practice iu the Chattahoochee and ad joining Circuits. auglO'6o-ly E. S. SHORTER W. 11. CHAMBERS 11. K. SHORTER. Shorter, Chambers & Shorter, ATTOHNEYS AT LAW, EUFAULA, ALA., PRACTICE in the counties of Barbour, Bike, Coffee, Dale and llenry, Ala., and in Quit* man, Clay and Randolph counties in Georgia. Office on Randolph street, one door north of Bray’s Hardware Store. jy29-ly A. H. BUSH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MARIANNA, FLORIDA, REFERS to 11. Middlobrook & Cos.; Hall, Moses A Cos.; Wm. 11. Young, President Bank of Columbus; J. 11. Daniel A Cos.; J. Kyle A Cos.; L. T. Downing, Esq.; Dauforth, Nagel & Cos. July 30, ’59-ly JOHN M. WHITE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, GLENNVILLE, ALABAMA, May 19, 1859. if JEFFERSON BUFORD D. M. SEALS. BUFORD & SEALS* attorneys at law, CLAYTON, ALABAMA, ITriLL practice in the several Courts of Bar f f hour and adjoining Counties, and in the Supreme Court of the State. my!9tf 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 hour, Pike, Coffee, Dale, Henry, Russell aud Chambers. References —Editors of Sun; Hall, Moses & Cos.; Robert Baugh, Esq. ap!27’59-ly BEVERLY A. THORNTON WILLIAM R. TURMAN. THORNTON TURMAN HAVE removed their Law Office to Odd Fellows’ Hall, Oglethorpe street. They will attend to all business in thoir line with promptness and fidelity in all the counties of the Chattahoochee Circuit, Ga., and iu Russell, Macon, and Barbour Counties, Alabama. Jan. 19, ’59-ly YONGrK, McClellan & barbies, attorneys A.rr law, I)RAOTICK 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 37 LILLIE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SALEM, RUSSELL COUNTY, ALA., I If TILL practice in all the Courts of Russell and VV the 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 R. Bonner, opposite the Post Os lice. Feb. 2, 1859. ly JAMES RAMSEY. R. O. UARITIIERS. RAMSEY & CARITHERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WILL practice in all the counties of the Cha tahoochee Circuit; in the counties of Chat tahoochee, Clay, Early, aud Randolph, of the Pa taula Circuit; and Calhoun and Decatur counties, of the South Western Cirouit. February 28, 1869. ly NOTICE. DU. A. C. WINGFIELD has resumed the / practice of Surgery and Medicine. undivided attention will be given to the care 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. 8m NOTICE. DUS. TUGGLE A DAWSON’S Office, over/ Mulford’s Store, where ono or both mayV be fouud day and night. Fob. 12-ts CUSHMAN, DENTIST, 48 Broad Street, Winter Building, COLUMBUS, GA. INSPECTION is invited to his Mu suum of Deformities, successfully treated by Mechanism. tjanllOO WM. F. LEE,D. I>. S, mu—. DENTAL SURGEON, UmrM South-east corner Broad and Randolph streets, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Nov. 20,1858-ts J. ii’OGU.K <fc SON, DBNTisTs, slmm OFFICE ON RANDOLPH, NEAR BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. mhlly JOSE MIR & CO., IMPORTERS OF HAVANA CIGARS, Unn<lol,ila Street, Columbus, Oh,, Two Doors West of the Columbus Times Office, WILL keep constantly on hand u large assort ment of the CHOICEST BRANDS. K-Orders from the country are respectfully solicited, and will be titled at the very lowest prico for cash. Jan. ‘27-ly SMITH Sc GO., SUCCESSORS TO WIIITFIKL.D A SMITH, Premium Book and Job Printers, OVER THE DOST OFFICE, MONTGOMERY, ALA. OUR Office la well supplied with Nxw Patella, New Typb, Border*, Cuts, Ac., Ac., ami wo uro well prepared to do Printing in any atylo. November 17, 1858. j PIANOS! MELODEONS! BRANDS IsT KORNER, No. 30 Urond Street, Columbtu, Cft., OFFER their Pianos, Mclodeonn, and other Musical J ii at r u monts, of the best at Northern price*. J 3 J * Second-hand instrument* taken in exchange. Pianos* tuned and repaired. Columbus, Ua., August 24, 1858—ts SPRING MEDICINES! ULOOD PURIFIERS. C 1 ARTER’B Spanish Mixture; / Towns* ud* Sarsaparilla ; Hull’s Sarsaparilla; Sami’* Sarsaparilla; Swaitu’fl Panacea, etc., etc. TONICS AND ANTI-DYSPEPTICS. RIME’S Medicine; Holland Uittera; JT Iluofland’eGorman Bitters; HonUttor’s Hitters; Sandford’a Invigorator; Schiidam Schnaps; etc.,etc. For Diarrhea and Dysentery. I ACOB'S Cordial; Jack Smith'. Cordial, etc.} For aaltt by n. A. WARE * SON, May 80. No. 74 Broad utrcot. SYRUP OK PHOSPHATES, OK, CHEMICAL yr 0 OX3I rpillS preparation of Lime, Suda, Iron and I’o -1 taaaftira I. highly rcoomniendid by all the leading I’hyalcl.UH, North and South, for all Pul monary affection*. For ale by 1 R. A. WAKE A SON, 74 Broad it. GENUINE PERUVIAN AND MEXICAN OUANO, TN SACKS and BARRELS, for .ale low at the JL the Office of the ...... ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS. Co', ambus, Jan. 21—ts THE DAILY SUN. VOLUME V.} SPRING TRADE! ♦ N 0 “vv G- oocl s! S. ROTHCHILD & BRO. Are now opening tbeir Stock of NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Thankful 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 we 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 Uros dc Rhine and Bishoff’s Silks Foulards and ludiu Silks Silk Robes a Les and Double Skirts Tissue, Barege, Grenadine aud Organdy Robes Plain and figured Baregea and printed Muslins Barege, Stella, aud Crape Shawls Barege, Grenadine, and Cuslimero Scarfs French Lace Points, Mantillas and Talmas Linen and Dobogo Dusters, &c. The largest and best assorted stock of embroideries! ever offered iu Columbus, such as Collars, Sleeves, Sets, Bands, Insertion, Edging, Curtains, Ac. Ac. A large stock of bleached and brown Shirtings and Sheetings, Scotch and Russian Diapers and Towelings, white 1 and brown Damasks and Table Cloths, Pillow Case I Cottons and I KISH LINENS, Marseilles and Lau- ! caster Quilts, Ac. French, English, and American PRINTS, in great variety, Chambrays, plain and printed, Bril- j Hants, Linen Drillings, Marseilles and Cottouades, I Drap d’eto aud Lasting Cloth, and a great variety , of cotton aud linen goods for Boys’ wear. HOSIERY, GLOVES, Dross Trimmings PARASOLS, FANS, CORSETS, Mitts, ZEPHYR WOOL, Ac. Ac. Linen and Cambric Ildkfs, great variety square and round. 1 HOOP SKIRTS, latest stylos, from 6 to 30 springs ; Our Millinery Department Comprises Ladies’ and Misses’ Straw Bonnets, j Bloomers, Ilats, Ac., Dress Bonnots of Silk, Lace, and Crape, tbe latest Parisian styles, aud a choice assortment of all millinery materials. French and American FLOWERS Ruches and Bonnet Frames HEAD DRESSES and DRESS CAPS and a very large aud well selected stock of RIBBONS. BOOTS AND SHOES. We have a full assortment, and are enabled to j sell them very cheay. READY-MADE CLOTHING. For the better accommodation of our cus torners, we liad an addition made to our Store, ! where we keep a large stock of Mens’, Youths’, aud Boys’READY-MADE CLOTHING, and Gen tlemen’s FURNISHING GOODS, all of which we will sell at very reasonable prices. NOTICE. Among other articles, wo bought the following considerably below their value, aud will sell them accordingly: Ladies Kid Gloves, black and c’old, 25 cts. pair Black Silk Milts, 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 6%c. per yard j 200 Flattu, at 75 ceuts 500 Ladies’ Caps, from 25 to 60 cents 2000 yards heavy black Silk, at 75c. to $1 5000 yards figured Lawn, fast colors, at 10 cents j 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. GREAT INDUCEMENTS offered to Mer chants and persons purchasing plantation bills. We invite a close examination and comparison oi our Goods aud Prices with any iu the market. We are determined to merit public favor by as ! LOW A SCALE OF PRICES as any house in the | trade. S. ROTIICHILD A BRO. Mur3l 82 Broad stroet, Columbus, Ga. j OCTAVUB COIIEN FREDERICK MYERS. j OCTAVUS COHEN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the Sale, Receiving and Forwarding of COTTOIST, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. REFERS to Joseph B. Ilill, Esq., Columbus, Ga. j Messrs Hall, Moses A Cos., George Hargraves, E?q., Messrs. Hall A Dexter, “ Richard Jones, E.-q., Montgomery, Ala. Charles T. Pollard, Esq. “ jy2s-3m J. J. MILLER J. WATERMAN. MILLER <fc WATERMAN, Auction and Commission Merchants, MACON, GEORGIA. ‘ll TILL give particular attention to the public Y\ and privato sale of Merchandise and Prop- ! erty of every description, and will make returns for tho same. • i Refer by permission to J.‘B. & W. A. Ross, T. It. | Bloom, J. F. Winter, L. M. Lamar, E. Bond, Presi- | dint Manufacturer’s Bank, Macon, (la. W. M. Davidson, LaKoche A Bell, It. Habersham i A Sons, Brigham, Baldwin A Cos., T J. Walsh, | Savannah, Ga. W. C. Dukes A Son, Charleston, S. C. jy-7-081 E. BARNARD & CO., COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, Wholesale and Itetull GROCERY & PROVISION DEALERS, HAVE on hand anil will constantly keep nlarge and well selected stock, embracing all arti cles n thoir line, which are offered to their friends aud the public, at the lowest market prices, r-COMK AND SEE US.-** Sept. 29, lRftH. ts J. B. SHIPMAN & CO., Grocery and Commission Merchants, No. ‘A Bronrl St., Columbus, Ua., W ILL attend promptly to ull order* for Bacon, Liquor*, Ac., Ac. Liberul advancement* mado on couiltinment* ! Bent to our homo. Jan. 27, 69 ly WARREN T. OGLETREE, No. Broad Street, Columbus, On., KEEPS constantly on hand, and is t daily receiving, frosli supplies of It zJLjj-i I FAMILY GROCERIES. A good lot yt mUU choice Seed, Pure Georgia Planter’* Wliiiky, und t many other bra mb, all pure and free from poison- I ous drugs, for sale. Call or send ,vuur orders, und | they will meet with prompt attention. ! C.dumlms. (la., March 11, 18S9-tf A NEW SUPPLY OP MAJOR Jack Downing; Tho Convalescent; Spurgeon’s Sermons, live volumes; Matrimonial Brokerage; Unmarried l ife; Lovo me LRtlo; at J* AV. PEASES May 27. CHOICE IIAPIS. WF. have Just received another lot of those choice Tennessee trimmed II inis. I Call ten, before they are all gone. April 20~tf RAGLAND A lllltUl. CORK AND CORN MEAL. si nnn BUBIIF,LS Choice White Corn just : M H t received, and for Hole in ,|iun titles to suit purchasers. PALACE MILLS- GntuiribtiN, July 20, 1859. Planters, Just the thing you Want ! r,IUB Cotton Plantation Record and Account l Book, by Tliomaa Affleck. For Halo at Aug. 4. J, W. HUSK'S BOOK STORB OLASS I GLASS I A LARGE quantity French WINDOW GLASS* j /V all al/oH. Alan two barrela of freelt PETTY, ; ju.t received and tor Bale by It. A. WARE A SON, 74 Broad at. WINKS I WINES 1 I)ORT and Madeira, for medicinal and ctM'kiriff purpoaea, tor rale by It. A. WARE A SOX, 74 Broad at. uoi.uk> s viiup i nz t TEN Oallon Kega, choice, for aale by ■ IAMAM A CO TURK’S ISLAND SALW. 4/W . BUSHELS Tnrk'alaland Salt. Jnatrecel •418) red and for aale by GUNIIY k CO. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SEPTEMBER 2-0, 1859. A.. IT. DE WITT, ONE DOOR BELOW J. ENNIS & CO., 99 STREET, DEALER IN WATCHES, CL CKS, SILVER WARE, GUNS, REVOLVERS, &c | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A NEW ARRIVAL OF GOLD WATCHES, From S2O to S4OO. SILVER W'ATCIIHS, a large assortment, FOlt PLANTERS* USE. Sterling Silver Ware: SPOONS, FORKS, PITCHERS, CUPS, GOBLETS. PLATED WAHE, FROM MANUFACTURERS. CAKE BASKETS, WAITERS, TEA SETS, URNS, - COFFEE POTS, Ac. TABLE CUTLERY. Fino sets of Pearl, Ivory and 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, j warranted not to come off. CLOCKS, j Made for us to order for planters’ use, good, true, and reliable. RICH FANCY Ilair Pins and Head Ornaments I DIAMOND RINGS AND PINS, Sleeve and Bosom Bottons, SCOTCH PEBBLES, liy Steel anil Gold Frames. We continue to make all kinds of Jewelry in HAIR WORK. I Tho IIAIR BRAIDING is positively dono by our i Braider iu 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 his line. OUR WATCH MAKER IIAS NO SUPERIOR in tho United States. Samples of his NEW WATCHES can be seen hero at any time. Hois right after Watches out of order, and that have once been good timepieces, ! but now injured by having been in unskillful j hands. JUST RECEIVED, New Sterling Silver Waiters; “ “ “ Pitchers; “ “ “ Goblets; “ “ “ Ice anil Water Bowls; “ “ “ Cake Baskets; And a large lot of fine best quality SILVER I PLATED WARE, consisting of Ice Pichers, Cake j i Baskets, Castors.Candlesticks, Waiters, Ac. j N. B.—Remember this is not tho Mock Auction j IVaro, but genuine first quality Plate. The Pure Silver Ware is beautifully made, and will please the most fastidious. July 7—ts A. 11. DkWITT. I BARGAINS! BARGAINS f AT 86 Broad Street 86 | ‘ll rE would call the attention of our patrons, YY aud the public in general, to our large i stock of SUMMER GOODS, WHICH WE WILL SELL REGARDLESS OF COST! | In order to close it out before tho season is ut j an end. PARTICULAR INDUCEMENTS ARE OFFERED IN Summer Silli.s, BAREGES, ORGANDIES, ALL KINDS OF IMUSLIN S, AND LACE AND BAREGE SHAWLS! ALL OTHER GOODS, VIZ: 4 J ( DO^JESTICTtOODC, ±j X iinTe J-t s, 1 EMBROIDERY AND HOSIERY, Boots, Shoes, lints amt Caps! AND ESPECIALLY Ready-Made Clo thing, j Will undergo a considerable reduction in price. W’e are determined to dispose of our SUMMER GOODS ere the season closes, and shall therefore not miud tacrifices. ILLIUS & ROSE, (Successors to 11. Grossinayer,) May 27. No. HO II road at. BOOTS AND SHOES! JOHN tTsENN, Fashionable Boot and Shoemaker, (Front st, first door above Howard House,) WOULD respectfully tender ids services to the public. Pi Ice of New Boots $8 60 “ “ Footed Boots 650 ** “ New Shoes 4 00 All work warranted. iuy276rn IMPORTANT TO OINNEIIfe! COTTON MOTES WANTED! mine Ruck Island l'uper Mill. Company I. i. paying Ono Cunt per Pound l'or Cot ton Motes, and will continue to do so until they not ft hundred tliouMiind pound*. Sacks und ropo* will l>o ruturued. Oot.S-tf JOHN O. WINTER, President. CANDLESI CANUMCKI SPERM Candles,put up iu SIX POUND BOXES, fur tho conveul.lico of families.li ir sale whole ! hi.t<‘ and retail, by H. A. WAItK A BON, | my lit). No. 74 Broad (treat. oigiasß phimkvbi, IN Bottle.i Chow Chow Pickle.; Be.t Olive Oil; White Benin, and Pie Fruit., at May Id. lIOWKLL A JOHNSON’S. OFFICE MUCILAGE. MUCILAGE OUM AKAIIIC, for office, and couutiug bonne., prepared and for rule by Alia. 22. It. A. WAItK It SON, 74 Broad >l. MATTRESSES ! MATTRESSES! ALL alxea, of auperior quality, constantly on hand and made to order, at myl7tf ROOK ISLAND PAPER MILLS. INVOICE PAPER! 4 FEW Ream, of Cotton Invoice Paper, for A aale by CHAFFIN A JOHNS JN. September ii, ISSU. CUBA MOLASSES I 1 1 1 BBhS. of Extra Cuba Molaaaea, juat re 1 01 / reived and for aale by Aprils. tIUNBY A CO. MUTTON HAM* I 1 *7 “v CHOICE MUTTON HAMS Juat received, I I and for rale by June 14. J. W. SAPPINGTON. FLOl'll 1 FLOUR 1 AN extra lot of choice Tenneaaee Floor Juat received and for aale by April IS OUNBY A CO. SPECIAL NOTICE! IMPORTANT SALE! $50,000 WORTH OF DRY GOODS i AT NEW YORK COST AT THE NEW ONE PRICE mi win No. 140 Broad Street, MASONIC BUILDING, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. JAMES McPHILLIPS HAVING determined to soil out this season’s j purchases, he has reduced the prices of his , Large and Elegant Stock of GOODSI and now offers them without any regard to profit. The stock is entirely new, many articles in TANCY DRESS GOODS, Shawls, Mantillas, &c., having been purchased within the last few weeks AT A GREAT REDUCTION on prices paid for tho same Goods earlier in tho season. Note Prices of a few Goods: Deux Jupe Bilk Robes, S4O; reduced from $55 “ “ Grenadine, 18 to 25; “ 25 and 30 100 Silk dresses 15; “ 18and20 400 Yards Fancy Silks 50c.; “ (>sc. 300 “ “ “ 05c.; “ 85c. 2000 “ Printed Muslins 9c.; ** 12c. 1589 “ “ “ 11c.; “ 15c. 542 Lawn Robes-a-les, fast colors, $1 35; reduced from $1 75. French Organdies ami Jaconets REDUCED IN THE SAME PROPORTION! Plain and Fancy Bareges AT ONE-IIALF THEIR REGULAR PRICES. 649 pieces Calicoes Bc., reduced from 10c. 837 “ “ 10c M “ 11 aud 12c. 23 “ yard wide, Brilliants, fast colors, at 15c. 25 Barege Shawls. 49 French Lace Mantillas. 115 Silk and Lace do. at a reduction of 33% per cent, on original prices. ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF GENUINE Irish. Linens! Imported direct from the manufacturers, which will be sold at very low prices. JAMES McPHILLIPS, Does not intend to carry over any SIJ MME li STOCK,! and has marked every article down to prices that I must insure speedy sales. Ladies are invited to call and examine the goods and prices before buying, as they are as sured there is isro HUMBUG about the stock being marked down at tbe prices mentioned. 0A.3L.1L. 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 ONLY! JAMES McPHILLIPS, 140 Broad Street* Masonic Building. Columbus, Ga., May 31. THOMAS S. SPEAR, (SUCCESSOR TO 8. B. PURPLE,) Corner of Broad aiul Randolph Sts. MEW GOODSI r jMIE subscriber would most re- X spectfully inform tho citizens iof Columbus and vicinity tlmt lie IP-*-/ i is now permftutntly located in this . Jgffi ’ place, where ho offers for sale rich and extensive assortment cif goods iu his j line, and at pricos which will be perfectly satis factory to tiio purchaser in regard to price and I quality. Every article warranted as represented, j aud goods shown with pleasure at all times. His ; stock consists in part of CLOCKS, u variety of i stylus, all warranted to keep good time. WATCHES, for Ladies and Gentlemen’s use, iu j fine gold and silver cases. Ladies and Gent.’s Gold Chains, Keys, Seals, Ac. A rich Assortment ! of Ladies’ Breast Pius and Ear Rings, Bracelets, j Necklaces; Gold, Jet tuid I’earl Crosses; beautiful Patterns, Gold Pencils, Pens for Book-Keepers, Diamond aud Plain Wedding Kings, Gold and | Silver Thimbles, Cuff Pins, Miniature Lockets, i Children's Ear Drops and Hoops; Masonic and ! Odd Fellows’ Pius, Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Collar Buttons, Ac., Ac. Pure Silver Spoons, Forks, Pickle Knives and Forks. Butter Knives, Napkin Rings, Fruit Knives, I Goblets, Ac. 1 CAN ES —A large assortment of Plain and Fancy Cauos, some with swords. PISTOLS and superior POCK ET KNIVES. PEBBLE SPEC TO LES, Os Gold and Steel Frunus, of the best finality manufactured. jkZJj V^SC i. dtiatojies, Clocks’ and Jewelry Repaired workmen and warranted. Lelterlu, and Eiigravlag, Neatly dono. *' r - < 1 .dumb us, Ga., January 20, 1860. 1 OBSERVE THE SWINGING CLOCK WHEN YOU COME TO COLUMBUS, a you >n 11 y.i 11 BANK'aGKNcV! You will 4h.r Boil an assortment of first-rate WATCHES | and CLOCKS, that can be strongly recommended and warranted as correct time keepers. Yon cun likewise get your Watches properly fixed,(first-rate.) at a reasonable and fair charge, by WM. SMITH, Watchmaker, Sign of the Swinging Clock, 81 Broad at. N. 11.—Mr. Smith ia his own workman. ColuinbuM, Ga., Juno 2, 1859. Mu WItOUUHT IKON UOOK STOVES. ( consequence of the Increased do- tm Xaiand for WROUGHT IKON t k vVKJiuve greatly enlarged our facilities for manufacturing them, aud are oC wWfflNk prepared to supply them to tho Trade in any quantity that may bo desired. We are manu facturing four sizes, ranging from $75 to $l5O. We have numerous testimonials by put tits now using them, as to their superiority l>oth us to durability aud operation. W have also on hand u largo supply,four sizes, Improved Iron Witch Stoves ! The best Cast Iron Stove now iu use; with ull the other new and popular patterns of Stoves in tue. lh ing agents for the Ransom Stove Works wo are prepared to supply the Trade ut manufac turer's prices, with freight added. Houseiurnishing Goods! In this *li part ment our assortment is complete, consisting of Table and Pocket Cutlery J Brooms; Brushes; Wood and Willow Ware; Mate; Toilet Seta; Bird Cages; Waiters; Silver Plated Ware} Water Coolers; Jtefrigerutoi s ; Lemon Squeezers; Knife Cleaners; Ac. Forco and Lift Pumps! Lead and Iron Pipes; Tin Ware of all descrip tions; Tin Plato, Sheet Iron and Tinners Findings at wholesale for the Trade. D. It. THOMPSON A CO., May 23-ts No. 143 Broad street. THE PEOPLE’S COFFEE POT! AKKW dotan more of them* superior tm COFFEE POTS, which I will rant, if uaed an directed, to far I'Xfbißtt the Old Dominion, and •old at leaat third cheaper. Call and ••• them. ‘w afln© lot of COOKING STOVES, which are ns fol low*: TIIK VICTOR, a •tore made In Augiixta, • (Ja; GOLDKN COOK AND PLANTER; TIIK OOOK’B FAVORITE; IRON WIZARD, Ac.; all of which I warrant to give Hatlafactlon. OAK K PANS In variety, HOUSEKEEPING Alt- | TICLKS of all kind* and TIN W AUK Hold aa low an any other house in the city. Job Work, Roofing and Guttering IN TOWN OK COUNTRY. Having one of tho beat Job Workmen, I will do any kind of work at abort notice, either in Copper, Zinc, Sheet Iron or Tin. Call and *eo mo before getting work elsewhere. I will give yon autiafaction. Thankful for paat favora 1 hope for a continuance of the name. 1 myl‘2 ts J. 11. IIICKB, Agent. 18 5 9. NEW SPRING - AND SUMMER GOODS! B. G. & S. STERN, Nos. 21 niul 104 llron<l Street, RESPECFULLY call tho attention of their cus- I torners and the public in general to their now I complete and largo stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Roods, Comprising all the Latest Styles of 1 LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Such as Silk Robes, Fancy Silks, Bayadere Taf fetas aud Black Silks; Barege Robes, Solid Barego, Crape Barego and , ChalU; A beautiful assortment of large and small fig ured French Organdie and Organdie Robes; Choice Patterns of French Printed Jaconets aud Lawns; j French Jaconet Robes Avoc Scarfs, Robes Im ’ peratrice, Robes Vest ale Deux Jupos, Robes a ! Les, etc., etc. Also a most excellent stock of j Spring and Summer Bonnets! White, Colored aud Black Straw, Leghorn, Nea politan, French Laco, French Chip and Silk Bon | nets, trimmed or untriimned, of the very latest I styles. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Ribbons, Trimmings, Flowers, &c. TIIUIII STOCK OF White Goods and Embroideries IS MOIIK COMI’LETK THAN KVKIU They have a great variety of FRENCn LACE MANTILLAS, 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 wo flatter ourselves that wo have been more than successful this season in selecting Goods that will please as well in stylo and quality as iu price. Our object is To Sell Goods and Please Customers. We could stato many reasons why we are ena bled to offer GREAT BARGAINS, but leave it for purchasers to satisfy themselves on that point by j 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 FOR SALE milE subscriber finding his Farm JL too inconvenient to his resi \ deuce, proposes to sell a good plan on accommodating terms. Tho Lands lioontlio Cowikee Creeks, 25 miles from the city of Columbus and 2*i. miles from Station No. 3 on tho Mobile and Girard Rail Road, adjoining Dr. Smith and others. There are two sections of tho Land, about one half creek and hammock, and the balance uplands, all of which lies well, and every foot good tillable- laud. There are 350 to 400 ucres cleared aud in a rough state of cultivation. A portion of the cleared laud somewhat worn, but susceptible of u good crop. The place is not in a fine state of repairs, the buildings all being rough und of cheap char acter, and will be estimated as such, but taken all in all ono of the very best Farms can easily be mado on tho place with the start on hand. The purchaser can to supplied wit li stock of all kinds, and corn and fodder on the place, on good terms. For further particulars apply at tho Sun Office, or to the subscriber at Clayton. Barbour county, Alabama. J. S. WILLIAMS. August 12,1859. dtf FINE PLANTATION FOR SALE. IMIE subscriber offers for sale a tino Plantation contain iug 1,100 acres; between tiOu and 700 of which are cleared figjj i j a sin jJdfr Most of the cleared land is fresl. IBLJpjSpjCEgl and in a good state of cultivation. The balance is well timbered. This tract of land is mostly oak and hickory—2Co acres being the best bottom laud. It is situated on Pea River, miles from Mt. Andrew, Barbour county, Ala., uml is conve nient to churches und good schools. The location is healthy aud well-watered; there being on the premises two good wells and Heverul springs of tbe purest wuter—in fact there is not a bad spring on the plucu. I will also sell with the laud 150 head of Hogs; 40 or 50 head of Cattle; Corn, Fodder, Ac. Dur ing the last year seven bales of cotton to the hand were mado on this laud, and plenty of corn to sell. A bargain may be had by early application to the subscriber iu person, or by letter at Clay ton, Alabama. M. D. OLIVER, Sr. j August 12,1859. d3tawtf THE GREAT FEVER AND AGUE REMEDY NEVER KNOWN TO TAIL! THE GRENADA ELIXIR (S warranted to cure Fever and Ague, ( . Chills and Fever, Dumb Ague, and Enlargement of the Spleen, in every case, or the money will bo refunded. This medicine is warranted to contain no arsenic or mercury, or uny other ingredient the least injurious to the system, and can be given or taken iu all cases and under ail circumstances with perfect safety. This Ei.ixik possesses wonderful virtues iu re | moving hiio, giving strength and vigor to tiie Liver, Kidneys aud Stomach. It strikes at the j roots of the disease, destroys and neutralizes all I the miasmatic poisons, and uny morbid or bilious | secretions in tue stomach and howels, thus pro ducing a speedy and permanent cure. 6sr“'i’ry a bottle of tiiis Elixir, and be con ! viuced that it is uot ouly the best, but the CHEAPEST REMEDY ! now offered to the public. A ONE DOLLAR | BOTTLE has offen cured from five to six cases. Bold wholesale arid retail by PEMBERTON A CAKTER, Columbus, Gu , J*27-3rn and by all the Druggists In the city Negroes! Negroes! WE ure continually receiving from Vii - vs . ginia aud North Carolina a large fl nL j io4 well selected stock of M KN. WOM UOYB aud GIRLB, including Field Hands, House Hervants,Mechanics, Ac., bought by one of the firm expressly for this market, m. mm and our frit rids may roly on getting Negroes o good character, coming up fully to our represen tations, us we sell none on commission. July 23, ’69-1 y HATCH Kit A MuOKHKK MERIWETHER WARM SIPIFtIKTO-S I riMIIS establishment Is now . 1 open and in successful opor- As*ii a*ion under the supervision Mr. L. 11. JJCTKJI, who sueceediilWs , > • John H. Davis, deceased, in th( WRHI& management of tills eitablismetiT No expense lias or will be spared to maintain the well-earned reputation of these Springs. Mr. Jeter wilt be assisted by Mr. William H. Davis, witli competent assistants in every brunch of tho business, nude full corps of well-trained servants. None need i fear being turned off’, as tho establishment w ill he | kept open during summer and winter. July2o-2m J. L. MUBTIAN, Proprietor. CHOICE STATIONERY. JUST received a full asaortment of BUPKKKINK ROYAL FOLIO POST; “ FOLIO POST; “ QUARTO POST; •• COMMERCIAL POST; ” MEDIUM, all weight*; • DEMY, “ “ •’ FLATCAP. “ rt “ LAWYERS’BRIEFS, a vory auperler article; *• MERCANTILE CAP; ’• FOOLSCAP; •• MERCANTILE NOTE! ii LETTER, In half and quarter ream*, es all qualifier, Ac., Ac., together with ! NEWS and WRAPPING PAPER of every al/e and auperior quality. For aale at nnuaually low prices at the Dec. 17-ts ROCK 18 LAND PAPER MILLS. IMVOftTAHT to isAWYKIiH. DIGEST of the Decision! of the Supremo Court of Georgia, from fol. 10 to 00 Inclualve, com -1 piled by Hon. John M. Mllb-n. of Savannah. Juat received and for aale at Sept. 2 J W. PEASE’S BOOK STORK (NUMBKR 50. INSURANCES. ARE YOU INSURED? TIIK HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Incorporated in IBXO. I POSSESSING TIIE ADVANTAGES OF Fifty Years Experience! A Perpetual Charter AND OVER $875,000 i OF assets, securely invested and instantly available, continues to insure Stores, Mer chandise, Dwellings, Cotton and other produce, and most othor kiuds of property, on favorable terms. #6’ L osses adjusted and paid immediately by D. F. WILLCOX, Agont jy2B If for Columbus and surrounding country TIIE HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital and Surplus §870,000 the city fire INSURANCE COMPANY OP NEW IIAVEN, CONN. Capital and Surplus $205,000 THE STATE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OP NEW HAVEN, CONN. Capital and Surplus 8220,000 TIIE LORILUUD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Capital and Surplus 6#” Fire risks taken by the above first-class Companies on favorable terms. D. F. WILLCOX, Agent jy2B-tf for Columbus and surrounding country NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY, L O Nl) O N . HEAD OFFICE Foil THE UNITED STATES AT PHILADELPHIA. Capital $6,298,800 riMIIS old and responsible Company insures X against loss or damage by Fire almost every description of property, and offers to merchants and others desiring insurance, tho security of an actual Cupital of $6,298,800, for tho whole of which and for any liabilities beyond, the shareholders are individually rekponsiule. A special permanent fund tins been placed at tho disposal of the Agent nt Philadelphia, to ena blo him to adjust and promptly pay all losses, without reference to London. E. B. HOLMES, Agent fur augls-lm Columbus and vicinity. METROPOLITAN Fire Insurance Company, NI-:\V YORK. May 24-1 y IIKNHY V. MEIGS, Agont. WILLIAM P. YONGE, Forwarding & Commission Merchant, SAVANNAH, GA., CIONTINUES to attend to tho above business t with promptness. jyß*Bm H. LEWIS WOODRUFF, ARCHITECT . AND Superintendent of l&ulldings, COLUMBUS, GA. Columbus, Ga., May 18,1859. (imp J. P. MURRAY, Successor to HAPPOLOT A MURRAY, ■* 46 WfM* Jg UIIOAD BT.. COLUMBUS, GA., MAKER AND DEALER IN GUNS, Keops constantly on hand, all kinds of Shot Guns, Powder Flasks, Powder, Rifles Shot Pouches, Shot, Pistols, Shot Belts, Caps, Dram Flasks, Game Bags, Gun Material Knives, Gun Wads, and every thing In tiie sporting line. Restocking and Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. Keys fitted and Locks repaired. j February 9,1859-ts DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS! JOHN W. BROOKS, AT TIIE OLD STAND OF BROOKS A; CHAPMAN, j On tho corner of Broad and Randolph streets, sigu of tho Negio and Mortar, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, DEALER IN DRUCS, MJKMCIMS, CHEMICALS, Paints, Oils, Dyo Stuffs, ——ALSO—— ! Surgical and Dental Instruments, lIKSIDEB FANCY G-OODS, j Embracing every variety of Perfumery, Fine Hoapa, Pomades, Toilet Waters, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Combs, Ac , Ac., all of which are offered to tho public ou un liberal terms as any house in the Southern market. All orders will nceive prompt and careful attention. I ust 90, 1860. SOAP! SOAP! SOAP! SAPONIFIES,; Or, Concentrated Lyo! | S tho cheapest and most convenient article for f. making common WASHING SOAP ever offered ; to tho public. One pound, costing ouly thirty I cents, will make forty pounds of either Soft or j I Hurd Soap, In every instance whore the directions are fully compiled with. The manner of using It j Is simple and similar to tho ordinary Potash, but j is far superior to it us a Saponifier. SOLD BY JOHN W. BROOKS, DRUGGIST, Corner of Broad and Randolph Hli-eots, IUN OF NEd HO AND MOHTAH, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Aukunl-JO, IH6D. NEW CONFECTIONER?! No. 42 Broad St., Columbus, Georgia, UNDER TIIE TKLKUIIAFII OFFICE. riMIK. subtoiiUt r would rH-rlfiilljr iiiffirm tho J clUxiid. ol ColunilMM ind .urroundluK conn. I try tlint lie lihh n—l Wlmln.U und K.UII ’ Confectionery at So. 44 llroud etioot, where will always be on band a fine asaortiuent of Pluia and Ornamental Cake, Candles lu great variety, Fruits, i Nuts, Havana Cigars, Pickles, and In fact every thing iDtiully kept iu a first-class Confectionery. Beautiful C*ko, Candy and Fruit Pyramids made to order. Being a practical Confectioner, I will at all times he euubled to furnish Balls, Parties, Ac., witli any desired amount of Confectionery at short notice and on reasonable tonus. Call and examine my stock, give me a trial, and : 1 doubt not you will bo satiefied Juno 27-3 m WM. J. VOLK. TlliC PRESENT! NOW is the time to plant your TURNIP SEED. Call and supply youraelve before it Is too I late. We have a fresh supply of | Hanover, Rutabaga, Red Top pad* i White Flat Dutch. Norfolk, Large Globe. July 9. R, h WARM * BOH A Kill VEIL | rpilOFKchoicu MUTTON HAMA ari l HOLOUNA 1 1 FAUHAUKH Call o<,n or roll willloothem. 1 P UI9 [IOW:*U * JOHNSON. THE DAILY SUN. From Batnrdoy's JSfoning Edition The lion. Albert 11. Tracy, an old aud wealthy citizen of Boston, died nt noon, I iu Hint cily on (lie 10th insl. | Tho grand total of im^orti 1 , other thun dry goods and specie, at Now York for the week ending September 10th, amount ed to $1,820,691, + —— In accordance with tlie recent free ne gro law of Louisiana, John Wells, free man of color, llio New Orleans Bulletin says, has filed a petition in the sixth Dis trict Court for power to select us master, Mr. ]!. F. Gitterul. Henry Mitchell, a “ colored individ ual,” has been arrested in Boston for forging a note of $1,0G2 on Gen. Ilallock, of the New York Journal of Commerce. The noto bears date 1850, and was given by Mitchell to his landlord as collateral security for rent. —♦ —— Not Dead. Tho last Clayton Banner seems to have been misinformed, ns to the death of Mr. Leroy Upshaw, recently wounded by Col. Rivers. Wo are gratified to learn by a letter from Mr. Upsliaw to Dr. Stanford, of this city, this morning, that he is im proving and entertains hope of recovery. lion. .Joint Cochran. We were much pleased to meet with Col. Cochran yesterday in our city. He is just returning from the Virginia Springs, where he has been sojourning with his family during the Summer, and is cn route to Ids homo in Barbour county, Ala. Wc aro happy to see be is looking well, and hope bo will live for many years, and that it will not be long before bo at tains a position commensurato with bis great talents. The South can produce few men equal in this respect to Col. Cochran, and no man in proportion to ability has experienced Jess appreciation by the Stato. Political preferment is not always tho guerdon of soundness and ability, as his case demonstrates. It is shameful. Paclflc Rail Road. Tho Southern Pacific Railway was sold under execution tho Bt.h inst. at Marshall, Texas, and was purchased by General It. V. Richardson and associates. Presi dent Fowlkes is engaged in paying off the old debts, and in preparations to reor ganize the company, who will elect Edgar Thompson as President, unite with tho El Paso company and continue the con struction of tho road. New York for Dickinson. According to the classification of the delegates, lately appointed at Syracuse, to the Charleston Convention, the chances of Mr. Dickinson seem to bo increasing. The New York Herald thus classifies them ; for Dickinson 20; Douglas 21 ; Seymour 8 ; Guthrie 9 ; Wiso 4; Hunter 1; Cobb 1 ; Holt 1; Buchanan 2 ; Orr 1. Beautiful Invention. The Charleston Courier says Mr. J. W. Carmalt, of that city, has permitted us to examine some very beautiful speci mens of a now and pleasing application of photographic decoration. It is noth ing less than the transfer of a photo graphic portrait to porcelain and china ware—an application which will bo in | great demand for tokous aud momentoes. The process has been patented by Mr. E. Muller, of New Y'orlt. *- TELEGRAPHIC ITEMS. Boston, Sept. 19—The steamer Chesa peake, Capt. Crowell, from Portland, for New York, encountered a hurricane nt 2 o’clock Sunday morning. Avery high sea was running. Sbo sprunge leak, and put into P.ovincetown last evening, with seven feet water in her bold. Sixty tons of cargo, consisting of sugar, syrup, oil, &c., were thrown overboard. Tbe passen gers, seventeen in number, were landed iu sufety. Tbe stfeamer makes little water now, but as she is deeply laden, her car go is probably badly damaged. She will await instructions from her owners. One brig aud three sohooners, unknown, I went ashore at llolls Il.ole during tbe gale I on Saturday night, and all coal loaded. Brig Com. Stewart and one brig un- I known, aro ashore on Duxbury Bench. Brig Junieta of and from Portland for Philadelphia, went ashore on Duxbury Bench, near Cut River, during the gnle. ] She has lost sails and forefoot. Baltihouk, Sept. 19.—Mayor Swan ’ mado a reply to-day to the communica j lion of the Central Committee of the town I meeting touchiug the existing difficulties. Tho Mayor receives the communication in a friendly spirit, and promises to ex ert his power to ensure an orderly elec j (ion, uml to appoint a special police for each ward lo maintain the pence. ! He accompanies the letter with an nd ■ dress to the citizens, which reviews tho j events of the past year, defends his min istration from the chargo of shielding ] and encouraging the disorderly element. Tho U. S. Grand Lodge of Odd Fol lows assembled boro to-day. Nothing important transpired beyoud the reading of reports, &c. Newark, Sept. 19.—The “Opposition” i meeting to ratify the nomination of Cas. S. Olden for Governor, took place this evening. Tho nsseinblago was largo and ■ moderately enthusiastic, and was ud | dressed by Wm. K. MacDonald, ex-Uov | ernor Wm Pennington, Courtland Park er, Esq., und others, the former of whom presided. A resolution that “we stand firm and united iu our opposition to tho extension i of human bondage” was unanimously i laid on tho table, and referred to in no i very flattering terms. CmcAau, Sept. 18—In tho case of Hus sey vs. McCormick, for an infringement of the patent for tho cutting apparatus es a reaping machine, tried recently before Judges McLean and Drummon, a decision was given to-day in favor of tho plaintiff, Hussey. Wahiiinfton, Sept. 19—It is roported that a largo number of river and bay craft aro ashore in the lowrr Potomac. . The brigs roported uslioro yesterday | have arrived at Alexandria. It is reported that the steamship Ver | non, from Washington for New York, was lying yosterdny morning at Piney Point, i with a large ocean steamer alongside. Brig Commodore Stewart of Harpswoll. from Portland for Jaoksonvillo in ballast, | is ashore near the same place, but not damaged. Both vessels will be got oft at tho next spring tides, i J A OARL). ri'lllß l’Al’KI! in manufactured nt Hock Inlnml l I’Al'Elt MILLS, Columbus, Osorgln. Three nnd a half cents per pound, Onsli. imlil for Rood CLEAN LINEN and UUTTDN UAHS. e*- I'rUitiug uud Wrapping Paper for Male at a ; low price. Aug. 30-ts LIFE OP VRIEDKICU SI IIILLER, HY Thomas Carl via. Just received at J. W. PEASE'S BOOK STOKE. L&ndreth's New Crop Turnip Seed! JUBT recoivwd aud for sale ly July 21. J. A. WHITESIDE A CO.