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I\E DAILY SUN.; | ♦ ’ ‘ >I.K lI.J. YARINOTON....T. HILBERT. ,'fOS. (jIILDEHT & c„ Milll Pi'oprietms. itrictlv*” j" ,l,| lbed doily *s a your. payable n ,„, •'IvHI'CO. When not i'Hi‘l within aix ~ an ,* Will lu charged. If not paid within No“abi i,,u > w “’ H i Ytion tnk. ii lor lone than tin ee months, , ut 4 1 all canes be paid in advance, at the moofdrt^Ha.nonth. . o c or pemittauceti by mail. ... . VICUTiSING IIATKS: . - U . er .:ueutH of five linos or less inserted each addiUo^ B l ‘”^ a ‘ ,rtio,l aud 26 cont * for \ exceeding five lints, except by ! the first iSSwtl* 11 bu Lliu,|? " d 10 Hue for ditlonal iuoerl!. “ ud 5 cunts tt liu “ for Mcl ‘ d ---wlfl beHieMtod ff' 0 * ai) i liu *‘ s > llol rencwablo, Hr 48 aSd til^ f ' ,nf nth * for *• '* moutha r.,r and twl^, h , fur tia . I, Z ‘ will be iuaortod three -*• * ,rt ’ * ‘ I?!t rU " ,n t* exceeding ten lines to ten Itnew. * tho ra of *lO for eu. li additional r.,^™ r lr,' ue, ‘ t ” oco yittK U place botween tho PROFESSIOJAI CARDS. W. T. PAT-ersoN, Attorney and Cousellor at Law, AM— JUSTICE OF ThE PEACE, COUJMDUt GA., YAH LL practice in tho Cliatqmochee and od '’ Joiolng Circuits, augl6’6-ly K. 8. SHORTER w. 11. CHAMBERS...,n, r. SHORTER. Shorter, Chambers & Shorter, ATTORNEYS A*l T t Aw y EUFAULA, AIA., PRACTICE in the counties of Baroar, Pike, Cpffeu, Bale aud Henry, Ala., aij in Quit man, Clay and Randolph counties in Gorgia. Office ou Raudolph street, one doornorth of Bray’s Hardware Store. J'29-ly A. 11. BUSH, ATTORNEY AT liAw, MARIANNA, FLORIDA, REFERS to 11. Middlebrook & Cos.; Hail, Moses & Cos.; Win. 11. Young, President Bank of Columtus; J. 11. Daniel A Cos.; J. Kyle & Cos.; L. T. Downing, Esq.; Danforth,Nagel A Cos. 30,[30 -ly JOHN M. WIIITK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, GLENNVILLE, ALABAMA, May 19, 1859. ts JEFFERSON UUFORD D. K. SEALS. BUFORD & SEALS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, CLAYTON, ALABAMA, Wl LL practice in tho several Courts of Bar bour and adjoining Counties, and in the Supreme Court of the State. mylO ts H. D. CLAYTON F. M. WOOD. CLAYTON & WOOD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, CLAYTON, ALABAMA, ‘II7’ILL give prompt attention to all business v> entrusted to them in tho counties of Bar bour, Pike, Coffee, Dale, Henry, Russell aud Chambers. References —Editors of Sun; Hall, Moses & Cos.; Robert Baugh, Esq. ap137’59-ly UKVERLV A. TUORNTON WILLIAM R. TURMAN. THORNTON & TURMAN HAVE removed their Law Ollico to Oud Fellows’ Hall, Oglethorpe street. They will attend to all business in their lino with promptness and fidelity in all tho counties of the Chattahoochee Circuit, Ga., aud in Russell, Macon, and Barbour Counties, Alabama. Jan. 19, ‘69-ly YONGE,McCLELLAN 6l BARNES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, |>RACTICE in all tho Courts of West Florida. A Office* at Marianna and Pensacola. 0. 0. Yongo, Pensacola, Florida. J. F. McClellan, Marianna, Florida. January 5, 1858. tiny2l J. LILLIE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SALEM, RUSSELL COUNTY, ALA., IXT I LL practice in all the Courts of Russell and VV the adjoining Counties, aud iu the United Slates Courts at Montgomery. October 25, 1868-ly ROBERT K. DIXON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. OFFICE on Randolph Street, formerly occupied by Seymour It. Bonner, opposite the Post Os tico. Feb. 2,1859. ly JAMES RAMSEY R. 0. CARITUERS. RAMSEY & CARITUERS, ATTOIUfBYS .A.*37 LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WILL practice in all the counties of the Cha tahoochee Circuit; iu tho counties of Chat tahoochee, Clay, Early, and Raudolph, of the Pa taula Circuit; aud Calhoun aud Decatur counties, of tho South Western Circuit. February 28, 1859. ly NOTICK. I~\R. A. C. WINGFIELD has resumed tho^^ I / practice of Surgery and Medicine. undivided attention will be given to the caro IB and treatment of those who may require his ser- j vices. Ollico during day over Hunt, Ware A Co.’s j Store; at night may be found at tlio Perry House. | August 29,1859. 3m j NOTICE. DUS. TUGGLE A DAWSON’S Office, over Mulford’s Store, where one or both be found day and night. Fob. 12-ts flra CUSHMAN, DENTIST, 48 Broad Street, Winter Building, COLUMBUS, GA. INSPECTION is invited to his seutu of Deformities, successfully treated by Mechanism. tjanllGO Hj YV.II. F. LKK, t>. D. S, DENTAL SURGEON, Soutli-eaet corner Broud and Randolph Htreota, COLUMBUS, UEOUUIA. Nov. 20,1858-ts J • FOGLE do EON, DENTISTS, OmOI ON RANDOLPH, NEAR BROAD BTREET, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. mbl4y JOSE MIR & CO., IMPORTERS OF HAVANA CIGARS, j Randolph Street, Columbus, (•, Two Doors West of tbo Columbus Times Office, WILL koup constantly on banJ a largo assort- j meut of tbe CHOICEST BRANDS. I Orders from tbo country are respectfully solicited, and will bo Illlod at tbo very lowest price for cash. Jan. 27-ly SMITH Sc CO., SUCCESSORS TO WIIITVIELU dt SMITH, Premium Book and Job Printers, OVER THE POST OFFICE, MONTGOMERY, ALA. OUR Ofllco Is well supplied with New Pbkhhei, I New Type, Boeder#, Out#, Ac., &c., and we j uro well prepared to do Printing iu any stylo. November 17, 1868. 1 PIANOS! MELODEONS! BRANDS & KORNER, No. 3B Broad Street, Columbus, Ga., OFFER their Pianos, and other Musical Inntru moot*, Os the best manufacturers, at Northern prices. “ * U • Second-hand instruments takou in exchange. Pianos tuued and repaired. Columbus, Qa., August *4,1858-tf SPRING MEDICINES! ItLOOD PURIFIERS. /"V ARTUR’S Spanish Mixture j L Towns*nd‘ Sarsaparilla; Hull’s Sarsaparilla; Sand’s Sarsaparilla; Swaitn’s Panacoa, etc., etc. TONICS AND ANTI-DYNPEPTIUB. (1 RIME’S Medicine! Holland Bitter.; X Hoofland’sGerman Bitter.; Ilostetter's Bitter.; Sandford’s luvlgorater; Scheidam Scbuap.; etc.,etc. For Diarrhea and Dysentery. I ACOB’S Cordial; Jack Smith’. Cordial, etc.; cl For Bale by It. A. M ARE A SDN, May 30 No. 74 Broa<l etreel. SYRUP OF PHOSPHATES | OR, CHEMICAL FOOD! f 111118 preparation of Lime, Boda, Iron and Io- I tassium is highly recommended by all the leading Physician., North and South, for ull Pul monary OENI'IN K PERUVIAN AND ME XIOAN GUANO, fN SACKS and BARRELS, Tor sale low at th* I the Office oMh£ IgL4J(D pApER MILLS. Columbus, Jan. 21—ts THE DAILY SUN. VOLUME V.} SPRING TRADE! IST e w Goods! S. ROTHCHILD & BRO. Are uow opening their Stock of NEW SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS. Tliaiikful for the liberal patronage we have recei ved heretofore at tho hands of our friends and a generous public, we would respectfully solicit con • tinned favors. TO THE LADIES wo would most respectfully suggest that the Dress Goods Department WILL LE FOUND TO COMPRISE The Most Recherche Styles AND LATEST NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON! INCLUDING Black Gros de Rhine and BLhoft ’s Silks Foulards and India Silks Silk Robes a Lts and Doublo Skirts Tissue, Barege, Grenadine and Organdy Robes Plain aud figured Bareges aud printed Muslins Barege, Stella, and Crape Shawls Barege, Grenadine, and Cashmere Scarfs French Lace Points. Mantillas and Talmas Linen and Debogo Dusters, Ac. The largest and best assorted stock of EMBROIDERIES ever offered in Columbus, such us Collars, Sleeves, Sets, Bands, Insertion, Edging, Curtains, Ac. Ac. * *t.inovVvnj and brown Shirtings and Sheetings, Scotch and Russian Diapers and Towelings, white aud brown Damasks and Tablo Cloths, Pillow Case Cottons aud IUISII LINENS, Marseilles and Lan caster Quilts, Ac. French, English, and American PRINTS, in great variety, Chambrays, plain aud printed, Bril liants, Linen Drillings, Marseilles aud Cottonadcs, Drap d’ete and Lasting Cloth, aud a great variety of cotton and linen goods for Boys’ wear. HOSIERY, GLOVES, Drees Trimmings PARASOLS, FANS, CORSETS, Mitts, ZEPHYR WOOL, Ac. Ac. Linen and Cambric Hdkfa, great variety square and round. HOOP SKIRTS, latest sty les, from 6 to 30 springs Our Millinery Department Comprises Ladies’ and Mieses’ Straw Bonnots, Bloomers, Hats, Ac., Dress Bonnets of Silk, Lace, and Crape, the latest Parisian styles, aud a choice assortment of all millinory 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 sell them very clieay. READY-MADE CLOTHING. For the bettor accommodation of our cus tomers, we had an addition made to our Store, where we keep a large stock of Mens’, Youths’, and Boys’READY-MADE CLOTHING, and Gen- i 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 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 12% 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. ROTIICIIILD A BRO. Mar3l 82 Broad street, Columbus, Ga. OCTAVUS COHEN FREDERICK MYIRS. OCTAVUS COHEN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, | For tho Sale, Receiving and Forwarding of COTTON, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. REFERS to Joseph B. Hill, Esq., Columbus, Ga. Messrs Hall, Moses & Cos., George Hargraves, Erq., “ Messrs. Hall A Dexter, Richard Jones, Esq., Montgomery, Ala. Charles T. Pollard, Esq. “ jy26-3m J. J. MILLER J- WATERMAN. OIILLER A WATERMAN, Auction and Commission Merchants, MACON, GEORGIA. WILL give particular attention to the public and private sale of Merchandise and Prop erty of every description, and will make prompt returns for the same. Refer by permission to J. B. A W. A. Ross, T. R. Bloom, J. F. Winter, L. M. Lamar, E. Bond, Presi- I dent Manufacturer’s Bank, Macon, Gu. W. M. Davidson, Laßoche A Bell, K. Habersham A Sons, Brigham, Baldwin A Cos., T. J. Walsh, J Savannah, Ga. , W. C. Dukes A Son, Charleston, 8. C. jy2, -Cm E. BARNARD & CO., COLUMIIUS, GEORGIA, Wholesale and Retail GROCERY & PROVISION DEALERS, HAVE on hand and wlllcoustantly keep alarge and well selected stock, embracing all arti cles n their line, which are offered to their friends I aud the public, at the lowest market pricee. 49-COME AND SEE US.-#* Sept. 29,1858^ tf J. B. SHIPMAN & CO., Grocery and Commission Merchants, No. D Broad St., Columbus, tia., WILL attend promptly to all orders for Bacon, I Liquors, Ac., Ac. Liberal advancement* niado on consignments | MOt to oßf bOWIi Jan. 27, ’*V. l| WARREN T. OGLETREE, No. 3)4 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga., j KEEPS constantly on hand, and l / \ | daily receiving, fresh supplies of {8 I | ! FAMILY GROCERIES. A good lot of MmAa I choice Seed. Pure Georgia Planter’s Whisky, and I ninny other brands, all pure aud free from poison | ous drugs, for sale. Call or solid your orders, and thev will meet with prompt ntteuliou. Oolumbua.Gu., March 11, 1969-ts A NEW SUPPLY OP Major Jack Downing; The Convalescent! Spurgeon's Sermons, live volumes; . Matrimonial Brokerage; Unmarried Life; Love me Little; at J. W.IKASKS May 27. Hook Store, CHOICE HAMS. WE have Just received another lot of those choice Tennessee trimmed Hams. I Call soon, before they arc*; alll gone. April 2d-tf RAGLAND A lIIRCII. CORN AND CORN MEAL. I 1\ AAA BUSHELS Choice White Corn Just 16.UUU received, and for sale In ‘mantlties to suit purchaser*. I*ALACK MILLS. Columbus, July 20,1869. Planters, Just the thiDg you Want! ri'IIU Cotton Plantation Record and Account I Book, by Thoms. Allleck. For sale at Aug. 4. .1. W. PEASE’S BOOK STORE. glass: GLASS! \ LARGE quantity French WINDOWO LASS’ all stsaa. Also two barrels of fresh PUTTY, i lust received utid for sale by It. A. WARE A SON, 74 Broad st. WINES! WINES! IyORT and Madeira, for medicinal ind cooking purpose*, for rule by R. A. WAKE A BON, 74 Broad st. GOLDEN IYHIP I ~ I All TEN Gallon Kegs, choice, for sale by 6\) K. BARNARD A CO. TURK’S ISLAND SAL*. | 4AII BUSHELS Turk’slsland Salt, justrecel ‘4OO red and for sale by OUNBY A CO. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. OCTOBER I, 1851). A_. H. DEWITT,: ONE DOOR DELOW J. ENNIS & CO., 09 BROAD STREET, DEAI.EK IV WATCHES, CLOCKS, SIIjVKU wakk, GUNS, REVOLVERS, &c WHOLESALE ANU RETAIL. A NEW ARRIVAL OF GOLD WATCHES, From S2O to S4OO. SILVER WATCHES, a 1 Argo assortment, FOR PLANTERS’ USK. Sterling Silver Ware: SPOONS, j FORKS, PITCHERS, CUPS, GOBLETS. I r*IiA.TEI3 WA.nE, FROM MANUFACTURERS. CAKE BASKETS, WAITERS, TEA SETS, URNS, COFFEE POTS, Ac. TABLE CUTLERY. : Fine sets of Pearl, Ivory and Silvery handles. Gool-cet Knives*, &e. Silver Dippers, silver aua handles. Silver Puff Boxes and Card Cases. 1000 60LD 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, In Steel and. Gold. Frames, j We continue to make all kinds of Jewolry in j HAIR WORK. The HAIR BRAIDING is positively done by our Braider in Columbus. OUII JEWELER Is a perfect Artist in making all kinds of Badges, j in SETTING DIAMONDS, Engraving, and in I anything wanted to be done in his line. OTJIR watch: maker IIAS NO SUPERIOR in the United States. ! Samples of his NEW WATCHES can be seen i here at any time. He is right after Watches out of order, and that have once been good timepieces, I but now injured by having been iu unskillful ‘ hands. JUST RECEIVED, New Sterling Silver Waiters; “ “ “ Pitchers; “ “ “ Goblets; “ “ “ Ice and Water Bowls; “ “ “ Cuke Baskets; And a largo lot of fine best quality SILVER PLATED WARE, consisting of Ice Pichers, Cake Baskets, Caßtors,Candlesticks, Waiters, Ac. N. B.—Remember this ia not the Mock Auction i Ware, but genuine first quality Plate. The Pure Silver Ware is beautifully made, and t will please the most fastidious. July 7—ts A. 11. DeWITT. | THOMAS S. SPEAR, (SUCCESSOR TO 8. B. PUKPI.E.) Corner of Broad and Randolph Sts* NEW GOODS I j subscriber would most re- JL spcctfully inform the citizens fsC of Columbus and viciuity that he (£*-/ is uow permanently located in this -38£j5 place, where lie offers for sale rich and extensive assortment of goods iu hi* line, and at prices which will be perfectly satis factory to tho purchaser i.i regard to prico and quality. Every article warranted as represented, aud goods shown with pleasure at all times. His stock consists in part of CLOCKS, a variety of styles, all warranted to koep good time. WATCHES, for Ladies aud Geutlemen’s use, in fine gold and silver cases. Ladies and Gent.’s Gold Chains, Keys, Seals, Ac. A rich assortment 1 of Ladies’ Breast Pius and Ear Kings, Bracelets, | Necklaces; Gold, Jet and Pearl Crosses; beautiful Patterns, Gold Pencils, Pens for Book-Keepers, Dinmond and Plain Wedding Kings, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Cuff Pins, Miniature Lockets, j Children’s Ear Drops and Hoops; Masonic and 1 Odd Fellow's’ Pins, Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Collar Buttons, Ac., Ac. Pure Silver Spoons, Forks, Pickle Knives and Forks, Butter Knives, Napkin Rings, Fruit Knives, Goblets, Ac. CANES —A large assortment of Plain and Fancy Canes, some with swords. PISTOLS and superior POCKET KNIVES. PEBBLE BPECTCLES, Os Gold and Steel Frames, of j best quality manufactured. ‘jfCT.J’ V.TIC i Watches, Clocks and Jewelry I Repaired by experienced workmen aud warranted. Lettering mid Engraving, ) Neatly done. i Columbus, Oa., January 20, 1859. PLANTERS I OBSERVE THE SWINGING CLOCK I WHEN YOU COME TO COLUMBUS, ___ YOU will find it at No - 81 Broad i ICrLVII street, next door to j4aHS££xS@is!Sa IgLgfl the SAVANNAH^**™ Svvt’ta BANK AGENCY. You will there llnd an assortment of first-rate WATCHES recommended and warranted as correct tlßie- I keepers. You can likewise got your Watches i properly fixed,(first-rate.) at a reasonable and fair charge, by WM. SMITH, Watchmaker, Sign of the Swinging Cluck, 81 Broad it. I N. B.—Mr. Smith is his own workman, j Columbus, Ga., June 2, 1869. fiui BOOTS AND SHOES! JOHN “tTSENN, Fashionable Boot and Shoemaker, (Front at, Hrat door above Howard House,) UfOULI) respectfully Under hi* services to the public. Price of New Boot* % H &0 ** “ Footed Boots 660 “ “ Now Shoe* - 4 00 j All work warranted. iu)2?flm IMPORTANT TO CiINNKRN! COTTON MOTES WANTED! mUK Rock Island Paper Mills Company Is I pay ing Ono Cent per Pound for Cot* | ton fiiotes, and will continue to do so. until j they get u hundred thousand pounds. Sacks aud 5 rones will he returned. I Oct. 8-ts JOHN G. WINTER, President.^ GANDLEg!CANDLES! |CI PERM Candles,put up In SIX POUND lIO.XKS, i iJ for tlie convsuience of families, for sal*, whule* sale ami retail, by R. A WARE A SUN, my 30. No. 74 Broad street. GINGER PRESERVES, IN Bottles; Chow Chow Pickles; Best Olive OH; White beans, and Pie Fruits, st May 18. lIOWRLL A JOHNSON'S, OFFICB MUCILAGE. Mucilage gum arabic, for She* ,n,i counting houses, prepared aud fur sale by Aug. 22. RA. WARE A HON, 74 Brfse.l st^ ’ mattresses: MATTRESSES! \LL sixes, of superior quality, constantly on hand and made to order, at myl7 ts HOCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS. INVOICE PAPER! VFFW Reams of Cotton Invoice Paper, for sale by CHAFFIN A JOHNS JN. j September 3,1550. PLOUR ! FLOUR! N extra lot of choice Tenneesee Floor Just received and for .ale by GUNBY A CO. 185 9. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! B. G. & S. STERN, Noh.'Jl and 104 tfronil Sheri, I > KSPECFULLV call tbo attention of their run li turners and the public in general to tlielr now ! complete and large stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Comprising all tho Latest Styles of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Such as Silk Robos, Fancy Silks, Bayadere Taf* j fetus aud Black Silks; Barrgo Robes, Solid Barege, Crape Barcgo and i Challi; A beautiful assortment of large and Biiinll fig -1 ured French Organdie and Organdie Hobos; | Choice Patterns of French Pi in ted Jaconets and i Lawns; French Jaconet Kobe* Avec Scarfs, Robes 1m I pcratrice, Robos Vestalo Deux Jupes, Rohes a Les, etc., etc. Also a most oxcollunt stock of Spring and Summer Bonnets! White, Colored and Black Straw, Leghorn, Nea politan, French Lace, Freuch Chip and Silk Bon- I nets, trimmed or untrimmed, of the very latest j styles. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Ribbons, Trimmings, Flowers, &c. THEIR STOCK OF White Goods and Embroideries 13 MORE COMPLETE THAN EVER! They have a great variety of FRENCH LACE MANTILLAS, Lace Points, Shawls, &c., &c. ALSO, ALL KINDS OF DOMESTIC GOODS! A PULL ASSORTMENT OJT ! Shoes and Boots of superior quality, j 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 we have been more than successful this season in electing Goods that will | please as well in stylo and quality us iu price. Our object is To Sell Goods and Please Customers. Wo could state many roasous wliy wo oroeoa ■ bled toofler GREAT BARGAINS, but leave it for purchasers to satisfy themselves on that point by ! examining our Goods and Prices at the PEOPLE’S ‘ ! SAVINGS STORES, Nos. 24 aud 104 Broad street, by March 30,1859. B. G. & 8. STERN. VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE rpHE subscriber finding his Farm 1 too inconvenient to his resi i dence, proposes to sell a good place i on accommodating terms. Tho Lands lie on the Cowikeo Creeks, 25 miles from the city of Columbus and 2L | miles from Station No. 3 on tho Mobile and Girard Rail Road, adjoining Dr. Smith aud others. There are two sections of tlio Land, about one half creek 1 and hammock, and the balance uplands, all of which lies well, and every .foot good tillable land, i There are 350 to 400 acres cleared and in a rough | I state of cultivation. A portion of the cleared i laud somewhat worn, but susceptible of a good j crop. The place is not in a fine state of repairs, j the buildings all being rough and of cheap char- i acter, and will be estimated as such, but taken all in all one of the very best Farms can easily be i made on tho placo with the start on hand. The purchaser can bo supplied with stock of all kinds, 1 and corn and fodder on the place, on good terms. For further particulars apply at the Sun Office, i or to the subscriber at Clayton. Barbour county, j I Alabama. J. S. WILLIAMS. August 12,1859. dtf FINE PLANTATION FOR SALE. TIIE subscriber offers for sale a fine Plantation contain- I ing 1,100 acres; between 000 and 700 of which are i | Most of the cleared land is and in a good state of cultivation. The balance is j well timbered. This tract of land is mostly oak and hickory—2Co acres being the best bottom land. It is situated on Pea River, 2'/ x miles from j l Mt. Andrew, Barbour county, Ala., and is conve nient to churches And good schools. The location j ; is healthy and well-watered; there being on the ; premises two good wells and several springs of I the purest water —in fact there is not a bad spring J on the place. I will also sell with the laud 150 head of Ilogs; 40 or 50 head of Cattle; Corn, Fodder, Ac. Dur- ) ing tho last year seven bales of cotton to the hand were made on this laud, and plenty of corn to . 1 sell. A bargain may be had by early application I to the subscriber in person, or by letter at Clay- I ton, Alabama. M. D. OLIVER, Br. August 12, 1850. d3Uwtf wrought Iron cook stoves. IN consequence of the increased de- m* maud for WROUGHT IRON STOVESp#A. ! wo have greatly enlarged our facilitiesHßinv for manufacturing them, and are prepared to supply them to the Trade in any quantity that may bo desired. We are manu facturing four sizes, ranging from $75 to $l5O. We have numerous testimonials by parties now using them, as to their superiority both as to durability | and operation. We have also ou hand a large I supply,four sizes, Improved Iron Witch Stoves ! The best Cast Iron Btove now iu use; with all the other new aud popular patterns of Stoves in uso. Beiug agents for tho Ransom Stove Works | we are prepared to supply the Trade at manufac turer's prices, wish freight added. Housefurnishing Goods! In this department our assortment is complete, consisting of Table and Pocket Cutlery; Brooms; Brushes; Wood and Willow Ware; Mats; Toilet Sets ; Bird Cages; Waiters; Silver Plated Ware; Water Coolers; Refrigerators ; Lemon Squeezers; Knife Cleaners; Ac. Force and Lift Pumps! Lead and Iron Pipes; Tin Ware of ull descrip tions; Tin Plate, Sheet Iron und Tinners Findings at wholesale for the Trade. D. 11. THOMPSON A CO., May 23-ts No. 143 Broad street. THE PEOPLE’S COFFEE POT! A FEW dozen more of thoso superior mt COFFEE POTB, which 1 will war-raMkiv rant, if used as directed, to far excel fig? VaF tho Old Dominion, aud sold at least third cheaper. Call aud see them. aflue lot of COOKING STOVES, which are as fol lows: THE VICTOR, a stove made In Auguste, (la.; GOLDEN COOK AMD PLANTER; THE COOK’S FAVORITE; IRON WIZARD, Ac.; all of which I warrant to give satisfaction. CAKE PANS iu variety, HOUSEKEEPING AR TICLES of all kinds and \ IN WARE sold as low as any other house iu the city. Job Work, Roofing and Guttering IN TOWN OK COUNTRY. Having ono of tbo Unit Job Workman, I will do any kind of work at short notice, sither In Copper, Zinc, Sheet Iron or Tin. Call and see me be for* gutting* work elsewhere. I will give you entinfuction. Thankful for past favor* I hope for a continuance of the Name. in> 12 ts J. IS. IIIOKB, Agent. A CARD. rpillS PAI’Elt Is niamifaelurod at Rock Island I PAPER MILLS, Coluinhui, Georgia. #-Threo and a half cent* per pound, Cash, paid for good CLEAN LI N KN and COTTON RAGS. 44g- Printing anil Wrapping Paper for sain at a low price. Aug. 30—ts BACON ! BACON! HA VINO made arrangements to receive large lote of BACON constantly through tha sea son, on consignment, we are prepared to olfer to those iii want of this article, all descriptions, and In any quantity,at the market rates. Aorll gfi-tt RAO I.A NI) A IIIRCII. FRKSII GOSHEN BCTTEII, JUST received and for sale at June 29. DiGRAFFKNREID'S CORNER. CUBA MOLASSES 1 I ) B,, LS. of Extra Cuba Molasses, just re J *J* / eelved anil for sale by April ■ OUNBY A CO. IMPORTANT TO LAWYERS. DIGEST of the Decisions of the Supreme Court : of Georgia, from ml. 10 to 90 inclusive, com- j j piled by lion. John M. Milieu, of Savannah. Juet I I received and for sale at 1 Sept. 2 J. W. PEASE’S BOOK STORE. FALL AND WINTER. WK are now In receipt of and arc receiving by every steamer from New York, one of the : most extensive and varied stocks of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS AND READY MADE CLOTHING ever offered for salo in Columbus. Our well known system of closing out our stock at tho end of every i season, enables us to offer an entirely new assort ment of goods to our customers and all others who I favor ua with their patrouago. I Our present stock consists, iu part, of—■ New style Bilk Robos—lmporiale; “ ** “ •* —Tunic; “ “ *• DeuxJupcs—Brocade; •• •• Silk Velvet—Figured ; “ 44 French Merino Robes; “ 44 A W Delaine “ “ 44 Cashmere Robes; 44 4 * Paris ** *• Valencia 44 4 4 Atnolinc “ . Brocade Silk; fancy, figured, striped aud pluhl i Silk; heavy Taffeta Silks —black brown, green, i blue, Ac.; French Merino, In every desirable shade; I French A W Delaines in every desirable shade; ■ Porsinu Twills; Chene Valencias; pluid Valencias; I plain aud figured Cashmeres ; Coburgli Cloths; j Lavella Cloth; Bayndoru Valencias; Clothilda Cloth; Paris Delaines; Mohair Doßerige; French | Poplin; Paris Valencias; Paramattas. In Trim ! tilings aud Fringes, we have nu unusually large ! assortment, embracing every stylo and color. MANTILLAS AND SHAWLS. | Black Silk Velvet Mantillas—all the late styles; I “ Cloth Mantillas—ull tho late styles; | Mlsaea* and Childrens’ Mantillas,of ovory variety; ( Traveling Cloaks; Chesterfields, Bouruous. I Ilouey Comb Shawls; Bay State 81mwls; Double Plaid 44 Glasgow 44 | “ Plaiu 44 Empress 44 Rob Roy “ Villa Franca 44 Kail Road “ Alpine French Mantle Shawls—entirely new. GLOVES AND HOSIERY. In this department we can please the most fasti ! dious ; wo havo every variety of glove and guunt let for Ladles aud Children. In Hosiery we have ! all sizes and colors, in Silk, Cotton and Wool. We have just received anew supply of Silk lieu | cy lined Hose. FLANNELS. . Opera, Eugenie, Bullardvale, Welsh, Salisbury, Tartan Plaid, White, Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Brown, Ac. Ladiea’ Wool lloods, Armlets and Scarfs ; 44 44 Ties and Zephyr Shawls; •• White Silk Girdles and Silk Stay Lacets; “ 44 Linen Stay Lacets; Fancy, Rubber aud Steel Hair Pius; i Children's Wool Armlets, Leggins and Sactjues; ; “ “ Basques und Comforters; White aud Black Silk Elastic Braid; 44 44 44 44 “ Cord and Web; ; Lubin’s Extracts; Farina Cologne; Ex. Fine Ox Marrow Pomade; Wire Portemonaies; Carved Pearl Card Cases; j Pearl, Morocco and Calfkin Portemonaies; Buffalo, English Horn and Pocket Combs; English Hair Brushes; Infanta* Hair Brushes; 1 French, extra fine. Hair Brushes; : Shell Back and White Enameled Brushes; India Rubber, French finished aud fine Ivory Combs. CLOTHS AND CABSIMEKE3. ; French Cussimere, Plain and Fancy; j British 44 44 44 “ Buckskin ami Fancy Plaid Cassimere; | Steel Mixed and Lawrence Cheeked Caasimeres; ! Cadet, Youths and Boys Casslmcres; Union Cloth, Satinet, Tweeds, Jeans; Corduroy and Carolina Cassimeres; i Black, Broad, Drab and Ladieb’ Cloth; £ilk Serges and Mohair Serges. DOMESTIC GOODS. Fine Bleached and Brown Shaker Sea Island I Sheeting; Sheetings 10 4. 11-4 and 12-4 wide. We have all widths and qualities of Bleacliod ’ and Brown llomeepuns. from the coarsest to the j finest, including the following favorite brands: | York Mills, White Rock, Aurora. Shaker, Mt. Vernon and Monteith Plain, Clouded and Plaid Linseys; Kerseys of the best Southern and Northern | makes; Osnxburgs; Manchester Stripes; Mary land Stripes; Apron Checks; Factory Fashions; | Southern Stripes, Washington Stripes; Eagle [AJ Bedticks; Eason, Elsiuoro and Essex Bedticks; Domestic Ginghams; Scotch Ginghams; Brown i Canton Flannel, yard wide; White Canton Flannel. In Prints wo have our usual heavy stock, of all styles and prices. BLANKETS. j Os these goods we havo every variety in white, colored and fancy. Our stock of Negro aud fine Swiss Bed Blankets are worthy of especial notice. They are cheaper decidedly than any ever sold in Columbus. We also have an excellent assortment of common and fine Crib Blankets. HATS AND CAPS. All the new styles, including Ledger, Navy, Glengarry, Havelock, Planters, Bolfcrino. Jlays’ Caps of ull sizes, of velvet or cloth. In i this department we have extremely pretty styles. BOOTS AND SHOES. It would ho useless to enumcruto all the styles we havo of these goods, suffice it to say that every | kind of Boot or Shoe, from tho stoutest Brogan to the finest Freuch Calf or Morocco Boot, can bu j found iu our stock. CARPETS AND RUGS. We are in receipt of an entirely new and well ■ selected stock of European and American Carpets, j at extremely low prices. A beautiful lot of Velvet Rugs, Mats, Crumb I Cloths, Hemp Carpet, Cotton Chuin, Felting, ! Drugget, Ac. READY MADE CLOTHING. This department is more attractive than ever, comprising Beal Skin Overcoats; Siberian Overcoats; Negro Head 44 Moscow Bearer “ Heavy Blanket Overcoats; ; French aud English broadcloth Frock Coats; 44 44 44 Cassimere Business Suits; Cloudul Cassimere Coats; Ribbed “ “ Plain und Colored Coats, Sacks and Frocks; Black French and Euglish Cavidiiiero Punts; 44 44 “ Fey 44 “ Black and Colored Satinet 44 44 “ 44 American Cass. 44 44 Union Cassimere “ Blk Batin Vests; blk Grenadine Yosts; 44 Silk 44 44 Cloth and ( ass. Vests; Fey Bilk 44 soy Grenadine 44 44 Vu'enciu Vests; fey Cussimere * 4 Gent.’s line white Wool Undershirts; •< “ Drawers; 44 brown wool Undeishirts aud Drawirs; 44 white linen and saucy bosom Shirts; 44 white and colored M urseilles 44 Hlk Italian Bilk Cravats und Ties; Brighton Tit* ; MMN ntu Ties ; Yale York Ties ; Victor Emanuel Ties ; Garote Ties; Napoleon Ties ; Trunks; Valises; .Satchels; Traveling Bags; Bonnet Trunks. Ac. Ac. Ac. Wo earnestly solicit an examination of our | stock, confident that none cun go away without | being suited in goods aud satisfied with the prices paid for them. TERMS CABII—BUT ONE PRICK. G. W. ATKINSON & CO. 70 Broad st., Columbus, Ga. Sept. 14,1KC0. Negroes! Negroes! WK are continually receiving from Vli- vj . ginia and North Carolina a largo wjm aud well selected stock of MEN, WOMEN, BOYB and GIRLS, including Field Hands, House Hervants,Mechanics, Ao.,bought by one of the firm expressly for this market, mm. aud our friends may rely on getting Negroc* o good character, com lug up fully to our represen tations, as wo sell none on commission. July 23,’69-ly HATCHKR A McOKIIKK. MERIWETHER WARM SPRIN Gs S1 rpilig establishment la now . A open aud In successful op*r utiou under the supervision of M W Mr I. 11. J KTFIt, who Niu John 11. Davis, deceased, in management of thiit ostabliHiiieut. No expense has or will bo spared to maintain tbo well-ear tied reputation of theao Hprlogs. Mr. Jeter will bo aasietutl by Mr William H. Davis, with c mpoteut assistant* in every branch of the business, and a full corps of well-trained fervent*. None need fear being turned off, hi the establishment will be kept open during summer and winter. July 20-2 in J. h. MUBTIAN, Proprietor, i CHOICE STATIONERY. JUST rscolvod a full anaortmant of SUPERFINE ROYAL FOLIO POST; •* FOLIO POST; ” yCAll’ll) POST; •• COMMERCIAL POST I •• MEDIUM, all weights; •• DEMY, “ “ “ FLATCAP,” “ “ LAWYKRB’ BIUKFH, a very superior article; “ MKKCANTILK CAP; • FOOLS CAP; MKKOANTILK NOTH; •* fjRTTKK, in half and quarter , reams, of all qualities, Ac., Ac., together with N KWH and WRAPPING PAI’KH of every size and superior quality. For sale at unusually low price* at tho Dec.l7-tf HOCK ISLAND PAPKE MILLS. MUTTON IIA NIK I 1 CHOICE MUTTON HAMS Just received, ! 1 # • J and for sale by 1 June 14. J.W. BAPPINOTON. {NITMBHK 50. INSURANCES. ARE YOU INSURED? Til 10 UAIITKOItD KiltK INSURANCE COMPANY Inoorpovatod in IMIO, POSSESSING THE ADVANTAGES OF Fifty Years Experience! A Perpetual Charter ANI) OVER $875,000 I OF assets, securely invested and instantly available, continues to insure Stores, Mer ! chandise, Dwellings, Cotton and other produce, I and most other kinds of property, on favorable terms. Losses adjusted and paid Imiufuliutoly by D. I 4 '. WILLCOX, Agent jy2B If for Columbus and surrounding country THE HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital and Surplus $875,000 THE CITY Kill. 10 INSURANCE COMPANY OK NEW HAVEN, CONN. Capital and Surplus $205,000 THE STATE KIRK INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW HAVEN, CONN. Capital and Surplus $220,000 THE 1. OKI LI. AIII) KIKE INSURANCE COMPANY OK NFAV YORK. Capital and Surplus $020,000 Qi’ Fire risks taken by the above first-class Companies on favorable terms. D. F. WILLCOX, Agent Jy2B-tf for Columbus and surrounding country METROPOLITAN Firo Insurance Company, NEW YORK. May 24-1 y HENRY V. MEIGS, Agent. WILLIAM P. YOVOii Forwarding & Commission Merchant, SAVANNA 11, OA., CONTINUES to attend to the above business with promptness. jyß-3m H. LEWIS WOODRUFF, ARCHITECT AND I Superintendent of Buildings, COLUMBUS, GA. Columbus, Ga., May 18, 1859. Gmp j. p. Murray; Successor to HAPPOLDT A HURRAY, J#®* 40 W|^ BROAD BT., COLUMBUS, GA., MAKER AND DEALER IN GUNS, Keeps constantly on hand, all kinds of Shot Guns, I’owdei Flasks, Powder, Rifles Shot Pouches, Shot, Pistols, Shot Belts, Caps. Dram Flunks, Game Bags, Gun Material Knives, Gun Wads, and every thing; in the sporting line. Restocking and Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. Keys fitted and Locks repaired. February 9,1859-ts DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS! JOHN IV. BROOKS, AT THE OLD BTANI) OF BROOKS & CHAPMAN, J On tho comer of Broad and Randolph streets, sign of the Negro and Mortar, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, DKALKR IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, ——ALSO—— Surgical and Dental Instruments, • BESIDES FANCY GOODS, Embracing every variety of Perfumery, Fine Boups, Pomades, Toilet Waters, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Combs, Ac , Ac., all of w hich are offered to the public on as liberal terms as any house iu the Southern market. All orders will ricoive prompt and careful attention. August 20, 1859. SOAP! SOAP! SOAP! SAPONIFIER; Or, Concentrated Lye! F S the clii-spest and most convenient article for 1 making common WASHING SOAP ever offered to the public. One pound, coating ouly thirty cents, will make forty pounds of either Soft or Hard Soap, iu every instance where tho directions are fully complied with. Tho manner of using it ia simple and similar to the ordinary Potash, but is far superior to it as u Saponifier. SOLD BY JOHN W. BROOKS, DRUGGIST, Corner of Broad and .Randolph Streets, ! SIGN OF NEGRO AND MORTAR, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. I August 20, 1869. HARRISON & PITTS, COM MISSION M HUCI T ANTS, AUCTIONEERS AND NEGRO BROKERS, No. 50 and 01 liroadHt. ( Columbus, Oa., WOULD inform their frienda und the public generally that they still continue the above { business at their old staud. Having every facility . at command towards conducting their business j properly, and giving satisfaction to all, they I golicit a continuance of the patronage heretofore | no liberally extended them. Every exertion will ’ be u*ed to give entire Hatiifactlon to all who may confide their business to their care. They will ; give their perMoual attention to the sales of MKKCIIANDIBE OF KVKRY DESCRIPTION; EKNTINO AND MALE 01 REAL KIT ATI; SALK OF NKOKOKB ON COMMISSION, Ac. 4Ubsral alvuuces made ou Negroes, Mer chandise and Pioduce placed with uh for sale. Administrator’s & Executor's Sales ATTENDED TO ON LIBERAL TERMS. Having made anangcniviila In ilichmuud aud I other market** to hi. kv|,t ronxtautly .applied with I good heallhy NEOIIOES, of all ria.wa, we a.k tanner, and other, wlm wi.h to purch.au to call and examine our .luck. Cash Paid for Likely Young Negroes We have received ageucica from .unit* of the 1 beavlMt .Manufacturer*of Virginia and North Carolina Tobacco, and are now receiving our wlntor'. lupply of every grade, from 16 to 75 cent, per pound, to which we invito (he attention of Planter* and ’ Met chant*. C. S. HARRISON, GKO. I. PITTS. Columbus, Sept. 0, 1860. ly THE PRESENT! NOW 1. the time to plant your TURNIP SEED. Call aud supply youraelvo before it la too late. We have a fresh supply of Hanover, llntabaga, Red Topped, White Flat Dutch, Norfolk, Large Globe. July 9. It. A. WARE A BON. ARRIVED, rpHOßßcholce MUTTON HAMS and BOLOGNA l SAUSAGES Call soon or you will lose them. ap!29 HOWELL * JOHNSON. | THE DAI i;V SUN. Ekom Yesterday's Evemss Edition. Mr. William Wliituey, a well known merchant of Boston, died at his residence in (hat cit>, on Thursday night, at the I age of G 8 years. The suspension of the house of Blakes I A Kinsley, importers of woolen goods at ; Boston, is announced. Their liabilities | aro estimated at $200,000. Tho Annual Conference of tho Metbod : ist Kpiscopal Church, South, of Virginia, will ho held iu Lynchburg, on tho 15th November, ns wo are informed by tho Virginia Index. The venerable Bishop Early will preside. The Democracy of Bibb county, says the Stale l'ress of the 28lh, assembled at the Court House this morning and nomi nated A. M. Lockett as their candidate for lleprcscntativo iii the State Legisla ture, in place of L. M. Lamar, whom causes of a l'rovidcntial nature have pre vented from prosecuting the race. - “ ■ On Tuesday the 4th of October, tho election in Kansas fur the adoption of tho Wynudulle Constitution takes place* Each elector may vote a ballot labeled “For the Constitution,’’ or “Against the Constitution,” and one labeled “For a Homestead,” or “Against a Homestead.” * Cov. Medary, J. M. Wincbell, President, and John A. Martin, Secretary of the Convention, are the canvassers appointed under the Constitution. Complimentary tail Kxplaiiatoty. Tho following note was addressed to the New York Daily Nows by the companion of McCabe, and witness of his recent as sault upon Mr. Thompson, one of the editors of the New York Daily News: Broadway, N. Y., Sept. 22, ’59. To the. Surviving F.litor of the .V Y. Daily Aews: I accompanied my friend to your office, and remained until your co-cditor had been properly punished, llnd tW> rest of you had cournge to remain, a flSv well directed blows would have brought you to your senses, too. Wo had the pleasure to know that the conductors of the ablest journal in the city—Tho Journal of Com merce—approve our course. HENRY MURPHY. The Journal of Commerce denies any foundation of being implicated in the as sault, and repudiates any personal or other knowledge whatever of Murphy. -♦ Klciiiliijga Theatrical Corps. The following ladies and gentlemen are connected with the theatrical corps of Mr. Fleming, who is at thiH time fulfilling an engagement in Savannah. We find their names in the Macon State Press : Miss Lizzie Emmons, from the Boston Theatre; Mrs. H. P. Grattan, Miss An : liie Josephs, Mrs. J. R. Scott, Miss Hct tio Msuscd, Miss Sliermnn, Miss Forrest er, Messrs. W. A. Donaldson, J. B. Ful ler, P. C. Cunningham, James S. Wright, lleury Lewis, John G. Boyd, D. J. Ma guire, James Lewis, Edwin Mortimer, Charles Lewen, H. P. Cartright, from England, N. C. Forrester, Chas. L. Wal len, William M, Fleming, &c. Mr. J. H. Priest will be the Scenic Artist; Mr. Chas. A. Brown, Machinist; and Ernst ltichler, Loader of the Orchestra. te Among the stars engaged are Mr. Ed win Booth, Miss Jane Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wallack, Jr., the Misses Gou genheims, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Wallace, Miss Adda Isaacs Menken, James 11. An derson and Miss Eisworth, Miss Maggie Mitchell and Miss Dora Shaw.” From Washington. Washington, Sept. 25, 1859. To the Associated I‘retts: Col. ltankin, Register of the Land Office at Olympia, Washington Territory, has ! arrived here from the island of San Juan. I lie reports that if the intentions of Gov. , Douglass had been carried out, there J would have been a collision between the ! British and American forces, ns the Sa tellite and Plumber hnd orders from him to tire ; but Admiral Bayne opportunely arrived aud superseded him iu the com mand of the English ships.of-war, five in number. The original misunderstanding was with the Hudson’s Bay Company, tho interests of which wero represented by Douglass. The island of San Juan had been in the occupancy of tho Americans for at least eighteen months, nobody Beeming to question their rights, and has been for a longer period considered and treated, iu all respects, as belonging to Washington Territory It was not until Gen. Harney applied to and was informed by Boundary Commissioner Campbell that our titlo to the island was clear and certain, that be dispatched troops thither at the earnest request of the residents, j who claimed protection from British ug- I gression, and especially from tho preda tory incursions of the Northern Indians, who had oven taken and held possession of u light-house for three days, and against whom private expeditions had repeatedly been sent to chastise them.— Col. Hankin says the people of Washing ton Territory and tho Pacific States are unaniinohs for our retention of tho is land, and such is their enthusiasm that if the United States troops should be direct ed to vacate it, privato parties, in formi dable numbers, would immediately occupy | that important position, and not surren der it without a struggle. But it is not supposed in thisjeity that our troops will he withdrawn, at this would be consider ed ns an udmißsion that our title is clear ly disputable. It may not be generally known that , our Government ha's recently confirmed a bluff of land for a military reservation, : if anything further north than Man ’ Junn. , Our Government having sont a Minis ter of full grude to Vienna, that of Aus tria lias raised Mr. Hulseinanu to an equal rank. The latter will soon return to Washington. The whole amount of the public land surveys, as returned to the General Land Office, for tho year ending with the pre sent month, is noarly 68,000 miles, or about 15.000,000. HUGHES, DANIEL & CO. WILL continue a general Stor-#|aLr\ CommisMion, Receiving Htnljl it |jr jj i. . Ft> r war ill ii g DuMineßs at the ; LOWELL WAREHOUSE. Wo pledge our bust exertions to give satisfac tion to all who iiihj entrußt us with tlieir favors. We lire prepared to furnish our customary ad vances to our customers, aud to fill promptly all orders, at the lowest market rates, for BAGGING, HOPE, SALT, And other Plantation snppliee. \VM. 11. nCOUES, WM. DANIKD, Jane l-tf w. 0. HOWIES. TULIP HOOTS, An. XTIW mid apteudld Doublo Hyaclntha, Tullpa, ]\ Crocus aod Aniaryllia Hooto : DOUBLE YELLOW HYACINTHS; BLUE “ •• HOSE “ .• WHITE LA HOE DOUBLE TULIPS; Now and role, t FLOW Ell SEED. For .ale at JOIIN LEE S SEED STOKE, npt27-tf No. 13 Broad atroet. If You Want Good and Cheap FAMILY GROCERIES YOU AltK REFERRED TO BURBUS & SPRINGER, Sept. 15-1 111 NO. 169 Brood atreet.