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About The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1859)
THE DAILY SUN. Weilnc.itay Morning, Oct. .1, 1850. New Advertisements. Those having pianos iD neeil of tuning ami repairing are referred to the adver tisement of Mr. 11. Sinsheimer. iI is references are good. Fire Company No. 5 are referred to a notice of Mr. C. S. Ellin, Secretary. Mr. J. 11. Merry has received his stock of fall and winter clothing, which he warrants to be of tho latest styles, and will sell on the most reasonable terms See advertisement. Flantcrs in want of a rich farm are in vited to notice the one for sale by C. W. Jones, Clayton, Alabama. J. A. Whiteside & Cos. advertise several useful thiogs for domestic use. Give them a call, as they make a deduction when you pay the cash ; this is so. ♦ Official Vote—Muscogee County. 2m * h t 2 O , *0 *■ © ! P! ‘ 3 > * J 8 S l 8. : s ; 2j \ ™ r ; GOVERNOR: ! J L_ _L_ Brown : 017 40 127 57 ! 747 Akin 727 41 tie 10 1 853-106 CONGRESS: I Crawford r.:)8 32 21 58 740—07 Douglass I 581 30 00 11 082 Bethune ; 92 25 13 00 150 SENATE: Dawson ; 021; 47 ! 27 : 58 ‘• 753 Holt* ‘ 055! 39 I 04 1 11 ! 700—10 HOUSE: Williams* I 050 40 !38 58 792—39 Howard 041 38 03 11 753 Dixon* ; 021 48 ;27 58 | 754—28 Mott 024 39 | 52 ! 11 ; 720 ♦ X Good Tonic. Messrs, ltagland & Birch have sup plied us with a very superior article of Porter. We have given it a thorough trial, and pronounce it excellent. Do you need a tonic for the stomach’s sako? If so you could hardly find a better one than a few bottles of this self-same Porter. We are informed that Ragland & Birch ; always keep such on hand. A New Aerial Chariot. Anew candidate for public wonder has appeared in England in tho person of Viscount Carlingford, who has construct ed a machine for flying, “like an eagle in the air.” The form of this machine, or chariot, as tho inventor terms it, is something of tho shape of a boat, ex tremely light, with one wheel in front and two behind, having two wings slightly concave fixed to its sides, and sustained by laths of half hollow form, pressing against them, and communicating their pressure through the body of the chariot, from one wing to the other, and support ed by cords, whose force acting on two hoops nearly of nn oval shape, hold the wings firmly in their position, using a force that cannot be less than 10 tuns, on tho principle of corded musical instru ments. The chariot is provided with a tail that can be raised or lowered at pleasure, and which serves for giving nn elevating or declining position, and worked by a cord that communicates into the interior of the chariot, which is drawn forward by an aerial screw of peculiar construction. The wings of the chariot are covered with a net work of a length ened square shape, which produces the efifcct of birds’ feathers when the machine floats on the air, covered with silk, at which time may be seen its progression with the points forward and the same backwards, by which no pocket, as it were, can be formed by the pressure of the silk on the air. —Philadelphia North American. The Search for l,a mountain. Watertown, N. J., Sept. 30. —Mr. La Mountain was seen at Harrisville, Lewis county, passing over the New York wil derness, still going due East, and at a great elevation. A reward is otfered by his brother of SI,OOO for the discovery of the aeronauts alive, and SSOO for their bodies if dead. A party goes to the woods to-morrow to prosecute the search. The Providence Journal says that it has authentic information that a Col. George W. Barney, who lately died in Alabama, left an estate in land and slaves worth $300,000. Col. Barney left a wife, but no children, and it appears that George Northey, who is supposed to reside in Rhode Island or Connecticut, is the only known of next kin of the de ceased. New Book by a Southern Authoress. By AUGUSTA J. EVANS, Mobile, Alabama. BEULAH is a tale of Southern life, descriptive of scenes and events in one of our Gulf cities. It is the history of a poor and unfortunate, but proud and remaikably gifted orphan, who strug gles to support herself under circumstances of groat trial, aud finally triumphs by attaining tho most exulted position, and winning an enviable reputation through her literary labors. Begin ning at the alphabet of skepticism, us first sug gested to a childish mind, Duel Alf s intellectual and religious life is traced and analyzed as she passed successively through some of the prominent phil osophic phases of the age, And struggling all un aided amid the morasses of doubt and atheism, ul timately rested her spent sou! in the sereue, cloud less atmosphere of Kevelation. Some of the pages contain discussions of the deepest problems which have bo long perplexed the world, and many of the metaphysical aberartions of the age are ana lyzed and discarded. Throughout tho work may bo traced an earnest desire and effort to lead young and gifted minds into purer paths than philosoph ic systems furnish, and to encourage and foster in every soul germs of the Beuutiful. which, prop erly developed, would initro pure and healthful .Esthetics. In fine, Beulah is the history of a very gifted and umbitious woman, whose life, early overshadowed by numerous sorrows, gradually brightonod as she earnestly strove to discharge the duties of her position, and consecrated her tal onts to the service of the Good, the True, and the Beautiful. Just received by Columbus, Sept. 90 J. W* PEASE. IRON AT WHOLESALE! HALL, MOSES & CO., COLUMBUS, GA. rpilß BUST CHARCOAL ItKFINKD IRON— A consisting of IIOKBH BUCKS 7- ud % x ]/, aud>6 TIRK Iron 1, 1 VS. V4> J%. Bi> U*. % l H> 2 > thickneM. HOBS, Square aud Kouud, of all sizes,from *4 inch to 4 iuchos. BAND Iron, oval, half oval, aud half rouud. PLOUGH Iron from 3 inches upwards, will be ld by the Car Load at rtavannah prices, thus inking a string of Uu freight to this city. Every lr will bo warranted to work well. ♦ SWEDESJLRON, &c. lIALL, MOSES & CO. / VFKII to Plautaraand Mechanics Sweden Iron, * V/mporUd direct from Sweden, of all slxce. —ALBO - Anvils, beat Solid Box Vice*, Axles, Sprlrs, Felloes, Spokee, Shafts, Faloti, Oils. Var ulalie and all .Vleclianlcal and Agricultural Itu plesnote knot usually In this city. —ALSO— NU.Sof the best brands at $4 60 per keg. —ALBO PLAV STEEL of the heat quality. .Ini £s, 186 I d'itwdm Muring and Hair Dressing SALOON, ON Ithdolph atreet, a few dooq woat of Mr. J. Brooke’ Store. J the utWaigned, thankful for the pa. patronage bestow ed, rospectlfly asks a coutiuuanee ot the esuie. Kxpert audollto workmeu ready at all times to serve customra. I*. 11. HARTMAN. Columbna, pt. 20, 1860. ts PRMTIBIU paper. A FIItHT RAH article constantly on hand ol all sixes, lie Sun Is printed on our paper. Aug. 12. JACK I HI, AN It I’APKIt MILLS. CHKjgK’ CUEEBK I ENGLISH Dai* Cheese Juat received and for I sale by HOW KM, A JOHNSON. NK PORK t 1 1 w | MILS, for aaiby JUU E. BARNARD A CO. SPECIAL. NOTICES. PURITY YOUR PURITY YOUR PURIFY YOUIt PURITY YOUIt PURIFY YOUR PURIFY YOIIII DW E LLINOB 111 Ugil N u DWELLINGS B V USING DWELLINGS lIY USING DWELLINGS BY U S I N U DWELLINGS BY U S I N 0 | DWELLINGS BY USINO the cheat the great the great THE GREAT THE GREAT THE GREAT DISINFECTANT, DISINFECTANT, DISINFECTANT disinfectant’ xiisxTvrjE’EaTAisrT’ DISINFECTANT r 110 F ESSO 11 1) All 111” S PUOFE SS O K DA 11 BY’S P 110 FESS Olt DAItII Y’ S PHOFE SSO It DARBY’S PROFESSOR DA R BY’S PROFESSOR DARBY’S FLUID! FLUID! FLUID! FLUID! FLUID ! FLUID! The Most Powerful Disinfectant Known; The Most Powerful Disinfectant Known ; The Most Powerful Disinfectant Known ; Tho Most Powerful Disinfectant Known ; The Most Powerful Disinfectant Known ; The Most Powerful Disinfectant Known: WILL PREVENT TIIE SPREAD OF WILL PREVENT THE SPREAD OF WILL PREVENT THE SPREAD OF WILL PREVENT THE SPREAD OF WILL PREVENT THE SPREAD OF WILL PREVENT THE SPREAD OF CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. PRICE, FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE. Sold by every respectable Druggist in Columbus Order in quantity from DARBY & PRICE, June 30 Auburn, Ala. BELIEF IN TEN MINUTES! BRYANS’ PULMOOTIC WA FJH R. fit ! The Original Medicine Established in 1837, and first article of the kind ever introduced under the ‘ name of “Pulmonic Wafers” in this or auy other country; all other Pulmonic Wafers are counterfeits. The genuine can he known by the name BRYAN being stamped on each WAFER. BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS Relievo Coughs, Cold*, Sore Throat, Hoarseness. BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing. : BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS i Relieve Spitting of Blood, Pains in tho Chest. BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS Relievo Incipient Consumption, Lung Diseases. BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Irritation of the Uvula and Tonsils BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS i Relievo the above Complaints in Ten Minutes 1 BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS Are in a simple form and pleasant to the taste. BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS Not only relieve, but effect rapid and lasting Cures, j BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS Are a Blessing to all Classes and Constitutions. BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS i Are adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers. BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS Are warranted to give satisfaction to every one. No Family should be without a Box of BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS IN THE HOUSE. No Traveler should be without a supply of BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS IN IIIS POCKET. No person will ever object to give for BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. JOB MOSES, Sole Proprietor, Rochester, N. Y. j For sale, in Columbus, at tho Drug Store* of j J. A. WHITESIDE & CO., ACEE & IVERSON, inlilG-eowly and by all respectable Druggists l .. Caution.—The article of Whisky uow so ; well known as “Daly’s Aromatic Valley Whisky,” , ! has established a reputation so universal as ren- I ders it difficult for the maufacturer to keep pace ! ; with the demand. This i* the re*ult of perse- , vering energy in its introduction, sustained by a ; determination adopted ut tho outset, and never for ! an instant departed from, that its original purity and excellence should continuo to the end. The common fate, attendant upon all such suc cessful efforts, has overtaken tho manufacturer, j It is imitated by unscrupulous imposters, and an inferior and spurious article is palmed off upon the community, to the great detriment of the pub- | lie a* well as injury to the manufacturer, both in j emolument and well-earnod repute. Every effort i lias boon made to guard again*t this piracy by a Copyright of the Label, and by peculiar shape of I the bottle. I caution tho public against thi*imposition upon them and upon my rights, and I earnestly desire such information from those who may possess it, by having been victimized or otherwise, a* will ! onablo me to protect the public and myself by , prosecution to tho utmost extent of the law. The I genuine “Daly’s Aromatic Valley Whisky’ is put up in case* of 12 bottles each, with light yel low Label, aud sealed with yellow wax, with the proprietor’s stamp on the wax, aud sac simile sig nature of the proprietor on the label. All other articles ure imitation*. Consumers cau depend upon getting a pure arti cle when they buy the Valley Whisky, as it i* sold by the bottle aud ca*e only. WM. 11. DALY, Solo Proprietor, j 19 South William Street, New York. September 9, 1869. SOJAp —— ♦ Jack Smith’s Cordial.— lt is generally { conceded, here and elsewhere, that Jack Smith’s I Ki.mkdy for Bowel Disease*, Children Teethiug, tho roMult of Measles, Typhus, Ac.—The South kiin Dynentkhv Cohhial —is tho remedy after all. If it i* the cae, a* a “cloud of wit nesses” can testify, he ought to he patronized. The demand for Smith’* Cordial is steadily in ! creasing, aud those who have tried it resort to it I again. Ho 1* well knowu iu Columbus. Give him a call at No. 195 Broad street. Sept.7-tf A CONSUMER. WANTS. WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, TWO BOYS to wait outlie table 1 M the PLANTERS’ HOTEL. Sept. 28,186t>. ,r '_ j WANTED) tL(\[ \CORDS of good PINE WOOD at the Em- O 0() pro Mills. CLEMONS A CO. Hept.2B, 1-s.V.t. WANTED, 1 Hi Ilk BUSHELS clear and well dried | I.UUU PEACHES; , „ a 1,000 Bushels clear and well-dried APPLES j , j 600 “ Hood Charcoal; 6,000 Pounds Clear Hniwhx ; All ol which 1 will Uko iii exchange for Uooda, or lily cash for Ht tho market price. W. U. 11. PIIKLPB, Candy 61 anufacturer, No. 88 UroM t* floliihUi Si. ■• pi Si pink wood WANTED! rftllß KAOI.E MANUFACTURING COMPANY 1 want to buy 600 Cords of PINK WOOD. August 20, 1860. ts WANTED, INCH the balance of the year, or by the mouth, 1 a NEGRO MAN. A Boy, 16 or 17 yeara old, I will do. Call at tho SUN OFFICE. August 12, IMP* ts fresh corn meal, IV ROM the Empire Mills,alwaye on hand, and a * wagon to deliver It, at inuIRAFFKNRKID’H CORNER. CLAItKT WINK. 1 n BOXES Superior Claret Wine for Bale low 1U by R. A. WARE A SON, Octjf, No. T 4 Broad Street. GOIVOVIDULCI^YIL,- DAILY SUN OFFICE, T~ Columbus, Ga., October 5,1859. j COTTON—The receipts yesterday amounted to SOI bales, and silica of 16U ball a, sit pi iai ranging from 10 to lOl.Je. NEW YORK,Oot. :J.—Sulch of cotton 300 bales; market u uiet Salennl flour 12,500 bids ; \.rices advance to; Southern 5 2U105560. Wheat heavy; Hale# of 11,000 biieln la; lied $L 10 to $1 00 Loin Arm; sales 18,000 bu*hel*; Mixed 04c., Vi How 95l£e. Turpentine firm at 47c to 4Se. ! SAVANNAH, Out 3. —The reported Mien to-day i foot 839 baled, which indicates the lurgont day’s business of the season. This, however, is not the case, as the uureportod transactions of previous days would make a larger showing. Tho market has been more active than on Saturday, but quo tations remain unchanged, as lots were sold at prices which were asked then aud refused, tel lers are firm, but meet buyers readijy at for a fair stylo of Good Middlings; the market is irregular, but lias a steadier teudency, and, with a general demand, will get better defined. The following are the particulars of the day’s sales: 1 at 10, 21 at 10U, 12 at 10%, 434 at 11, 14 at 11 18-16, 190 at 11,ami 168 baits at 11* \ cents. MONTGOMERY, Oct. 3.—We continue last week’s quotations, but remark that prices are in favor of buyers; Middlings 10*4 to 10%c , Strict I Middlings 10Wc.; Good Middlings to Middling Fair 10% to 10%c. The recoiptsof the past week is 6,008 bales again-it 0,300 samo week last year. Total receipts this year 13,789 bales against 19,123 same time last year. MONTGOMERY COTTON STATEMENT. ; Stock on hand September 1 1,009 Received past week 5,008 “ previously 8,781—13,789 Total 14,868 j Shipped last week 2,029 “ previously 3,535 5,504 ! Stock on baud Oct. 3, 1859 9,294 i Stock on hand same time last year 17,011 +i Prices of Hreadstußo. CO Hll EOT El) WEEKLY BY PALACE MILLS. Per Dbl. Qr. iibi Double Extra $9 00 4 60 2 26 | Extra Family 7 50 3 75 1 90 , Superfine 0 50 3 25 1 05 ! Extra Fine 6 00 3 00 1 60 *'o 5 00 2 50 1 25 j Bolted Meal and Ilominy s.l per bushel. Unbolted Meal, retail 00 per bushel. “ wholesale 80 per bushel. Bran aud Shorts, mixed 80 per 100 lbs. Rich Shorts $1 p tir 100 lbs. A#-Five per cent, discount ou Flour will be made to nierchunts. Columbus Factory and Mills. OFFICE AT THE FONTAINE WAREHOUSE. Per Dbl. ILHUbI. Qr. Dbl. Extra Flour $9 00 $4 50 $2 25 Family Flour ~. 7 50 3 75 1 90 Superfine Flour 0 50 3 25 1 05 Fine Flour 5 50 2 75 1 40 Corn Meal aud Grits 90c. por bushel. j Bran SOc. per 100 lbs. Shorts $1 per 100 lbs. Cotton Yarns, Usnaburgs, Linseys, Stripes, Jeans, Ac., &e. Russet and Black Shoes. All the above are of our owu manufacture. July G, 1869. HENRY V. MEIGS, Agent. FALL I. A. BROKAW & CO. i ARE NOW 01‘ENING A LARGE STOCK OF FALL AM) WINTER C LOTHING, WHICH WE ARE OFFERING AT Reduced Prices for Cash, OR TO PROMPT PAYING CUSTOMERS. ALSO, JUST RECEIVED A SELECT STOCK OF Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, WHICH WE WILL MAKE UP TO ORDER In the latest and most approved STYLES 1 j With promptness, warranted to give satisfaction IN ALL OASES. I. A. BROKAW A CO. Columbus, Ga., Sept. 22,1859. * ts FASHIONABLE HATS JUST RECEIVED BY J. H. DANIEL & CO. FANCY SHIRTS, A LARGE ASSORTMENT, JUST RECEIVED BY J. H. DANIEL & CO. No. 123 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. Cravats, Collars & Suspenders, A HANDSOME LOT, JUST RECEIVED BY J. H. DANIEL & CO. September 5. 1859. VALUABLE LAND FORSALE rpilE subscriber finding his Farm A too inconvenient to his resi- jBgBggSL ! , dence, proposes to sell a good place B&gggKtf? <>n accommodating terms. The Lauds cßKHSragi ’ lioon the Cowikee Creeks, 25 miles wmm I from the city of Columbus and 2*4. 1 miles from Station No. 3 on the Mobile and Girard Rail Road, adjoining Dr. Smith and others. There aro two sections of the Land, about one half creek and hammock, and the balance uplands, all of which lies well, and every foot good tillable land. There are 350 to 400 acres cleared and in a rough stato of cultivation. A portion of the cleared laud somewhat worn, but susceptible of a good crop. The place is not in a fine state of repairs, the buildings all being rough and of cheap char acter, and will be estimated as such, but taken all in all one of the very best Farms can easily bo mode on the place with the start on baud. The purchaser can be supplied with stock of all kinds, and corn and fodder on the place, on good terms. For further particulars apply at the Sun Otlice, or to the subscriber at Clayton. Barbour county, Alabama. J. S. WILLIAMS. August 12,1859. dtf Valuable Cowikee Plantation FOR SALE! ONK Thousand nnd Twelve Acres, in Barbour county, Ala., comfortable frame Dwell ing.aud cabins fur fifty negroes, with extra fine Gin House and •BS&&&BeS£ER Screw. For fertility, this body of l.aud is unsurpassrd inside the Mississippi Valley. A great deal of it will produce a bale of cotton to the acre. The proceeds of fifty bales of cotton will beta ken annually in payment. C. W. JONES, Oct. 3, 1869-dlw Clayton, Alabama. SADDLERY, HARNESS, &C. 1859 -PALL TRADE... 1859 SHERMAN & CO. AR K now re- ceiving their FALL STOCK, (Q ‘ O>J ’ consisting of Sad- . | dies and Harness ‘ JrajS of all kinds. Hem ~/*?%/ • lock and Oak Solo > Leather, French I AAf> \ s k American Calf VT J jjLe —V) Skins; Harness, Hand and Lacing jT Lutix i . Bolt l> ■ ik—P \j tliur and Ladle*’ French TRUNKS of various styles and sizes ; Va lises, Carpet Bags, Fuddle and Harness Trim mings, Whips, Collars, Bridles, Plantation Gear, Trace Chains, Hamcs. and everything usually kept in the line, which are offered low for cash or approved credit, j - Give us a call. Wo ure also manufacturing IIA UN EBB our ! selves, and would invite the orders of those who | want u first-rate homo-made article. A#- Ri pairing done with dispatch. BHKHMAN k CO , Noxt door below Bank of Colninbns. Columbus, Ga., Bopt. 13,1859. dawly THE TRUTH 1 WK MR AN THAT WUKN WK SAY JACK SMITH’S CORDIAL IS A SUHK REMEDY FOR BOWEL DISESASES WE SPEAK THE TRUTH. HTE y that JACK SMITH’S CORDIAL la ff the most reliable remedy for this disease that has been discovered as yet. This would cease to be the truth if we should say it is infalli- j i bio. It is like evory other remedy ; It find* hard ’ cases and fails to reach them. Hut this Cordial lias one great advantage over J all others; it is popular amongst the Ladies, and it is so pleasant and effective for small children while teething. There Is no danger in giving it. ; IUl) CASKS, TAKE NOTICE. After yon have tried everything else you can think of, aud fail to get relief, then send to No. j 1„5 Broad street, Columbus, (in., aud get u bottle j I of JACK BMITH’B CORDIAL. ; September 10, 1869. ts 1 If You Want Good and Cheap FAMILY GROCERIES YOU ARE REFERRED To BURRUS & SPRINGER, Bpt. 16-1 in NO. ICO Broad street. ‘ FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS GREAT ATTRACTION! JAS. McPHILLIPS, 140 Jiroad Street, MASONIC HALL BUILDING, V \KTKRMINKD to sustain his reputation for _!_/ having the Cheapest Cash Dry Goods Store IN COLUMBUS, Is now prepared to offer one of the LARGEST, CHEAPEST, and most ATTRACTIVE STOCKS of Fall and Winter Dry Goods ever opened in this city, which for VARIETY, NOVELTY AND BEAUTY, CANNOT BE SURPASSED! The stock has all bceu purchased for cash, at an immense reduction on time pi ices, and as ho sells only for eusli, lie will bo enabled to offer Goods at Prices fully Twenty per Cont. 11EI.OW THOSE CHARGED BY Ox*oc3Lit Houses. PARTICULAR ATTENTION Is invited to the beautiful assortment of Dress Groods! SILK HOBBS A’TUNIQUE; “ “ (JAMILIA; “ “ AGCACIE; “ “ DEUX JUPEi French Deiuine, Cu.hmcre aud I‘oplm ROHES of every description j FANCY SILK DRESSES From $8 to #75! MERINOES, VALENCIAS, Cashmere D’Ecopo DELAINES, Slc. Shawls, Cloaks and Mantillas IN GREAT VARIETY. LACES, EMBROIDERIES and HOSIERY, and in fact EVEHY ARTICLE in the Dry- Goods line suitable for a FIRST CUSS TRADE! Also a Large Stock of GENUINE IRISH LINENS Imported direct from tlie manufacturer, con sisting of LINEN SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, TOWELINGS, TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, DOYLIES, &c., Ac., &c. The Particular Attention of PLANTERS Is directed to the extensive stock of STAPLE GOODS, HOMESPUNS, LINSEYS, KERSEYS, CALICOES, OSNABITRGS, and Negro Blnnliots, which will be sold by the Piece, Bale, or Package, at Northern Jobbing Prices. BUYERS ARE INVITED TO EXAMINE, COMPARE AND JUDGE BEFORE MAKING THEIR PURCHASES. JAS. McPHILLIPS, 140 Broad Street, Masonic Building. Hist?” Ilis system of business is Small Profits and One Price, without variation. octl-tf HATS AND CAPS OF EVERY Shape, Quality and Style! THE HAVELOCK, THE BILL COOPER, THE LEDGER, THE WINDSOR, THE NAPIER, &C. ARE NOW OFFERING AT SUCH PRICES AS NEVER FAIL TO PLEASE. PLANTERS AND TRADERS WOULD DO WELL TO EXAMINE OUU STOCK OF NEG-RO HATS, ALL AT THE Cash Clothing Emporium, USTo. ±£s BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA., ROSETTE, IYIELICK & CO. Columbus, Ga., Sept. 7. ts KING, ALLEN & CAMAK, WILL CONTINUE THE Cotton Factorage AND ! COMMISSION BUSINESS AS FORMERLY. FTHIFIK Office and Salea Hoorn a are fV\ VV\ j JL over the lower store of Redd, Freer y At Cos., where they will be happy to see all , their old ami new friends and customer*. They are prepared to fill all orders for g<s>ds, i make ndvancua and extend the usual facilities to ! their friends and patrons. JOHN W. KING, A M. ALLKN, THOMAS CAMAK. Columbus, Aug. 25,1859. But WARNOCK & SALISBURY, (OFFICE AT LOWELL WAREHOUSE,) ! Commission, Factorage, Receiving forwarding KRC HA NTS, OOLUM BUB, <• A. I) AKTICULAit attention given to thifTTVVs. hhlo of COTTON, aud to furnieliliif P BAGGING and KOPK to Planters. Columbus, Ga., Sept. 10, 1869. 3m NEW Grocery and Provision Store. 1 fIMIK undersigned respectfully tin-tTfl it 1 nonncH to their filends and the® K *■_# ; j public generally, thut they have taken kfjyUlt-. | the building kuowu os “ Bylumler’a Corner,’’ amt j more recently uh “Andrew’s Corner,” where 1 they intend keeping always on hand a choice I stock of Groceries and Provisions. We respectfully invite a call from all,especially tho Ladies in search of something good to eat. Kept.9-lm BURUUfiH k HARTMANN. WAR! WAR! WAR! More Soldiers! .More Fighting! (1 HKAT reduction In price of Candies! A*> X eorteff Oimmlj made t**Ntr if Sovontoen Cents per Pound, by the quantity, at the Candy Manufactory of A. VKLATI, Columbus, May 20-ts No. 20 Broad street TO DRUGGISTS. A DRUGGIST, doing a prosperous business lie a thriving town in Alabama, desiring to re ‘ tiro from the business, offers to soil his DRUG I STORK. Parties desiring to purchase can get further information by calling on or addressing THOM Art DkWOLF, May 2-ts at the Buu Office. KINDRIKH. f\ UAVA Jrffly, Citron, Currants, Raisins, Can \ T dies, Brunt*, Water Proof Mutches, Cheese,. Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinnarnon, Marbles, Rubberr Balts, Ac., Ac. WM. If. If. I’HKLPS. IIA.C4UINU AND HOPE. BALKS OK RAGGINQ ; ; IfJ 6DO Coils of KOPK. For sale by 1 Sept. Ift-lru WAKNOCK A SALISBURY.. ISTEW AND Wini©r Gothls. riMIK subscribers beg l>avo to inform thoir 1 1 lends ami cuatoiyerß that they have greatly i enlarged their Store, aud have m *n* facility for doing Bl SINIiSS ON A LARUE SCALE. They will constantly kep on band a WELL ASSORTED STOCK through the year'; at present they have a full supply of FALL and WINTER GOODS CONSISTING GniBFLY OF Rich Gros D’Epsom Silk Robes at $25, worth $36 ; ’ Superb “ D’Ecosse “ “ “ 36, “ 50; j Heavy Plain Poult de Soio Fancy Dies* Silks ! at 50 cents; Rich figured Dress Silks at 75 cents to $2; Black oil boiled Silks, all qualities and widths. , very cheap. Among tho above will bo found soino of tho lust bargaius in SILKS ever offered in Colninbns. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. French Merinocs, plain and figured; Paramattas, Valencias, Poll do Chivrop, Muslin Delaine, and all-wool Plaids; Beautiful Muslin Delaine Robes a Tunic; ” “ “ “ a Liz. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. Linen Sheeting, Tablo Damask, Tablo Cloths; Cotton Shooting, Napkins, Towols, Curtains, Curtaiu Damasks, Ac., Ac. Domestics and Plantation Goods. Whito aud Colored Blankets; Kentucky Juaus and Linseys; Plain and Printed Flannels; Mai boro Plaids and Stripes; Georgia Plains and Kerseys; Hickory Stripes, Donims and Osnaburgs; All brands of Bloaclied and Brown Homespuns; All stylos of Calicoos—American, English and French—from fi l { to 60 yards. Cloaks and Shawls, A largo assortment, aud entirely new styles. j Hosiery and Gloves. We have the largest stock ever brought to Co lumbuH. MILLIKTEXIY, tfcc. | limiieuso quantities of Bonnets, Rushes, Rib bons, Feathers, Flowers, Jleail Drosses. Fancy Hair Pins. Embroideries, Black Silk Velvet Rib bons, and tho newest styles of Dress Trimmings Straw Bonnets from 41 to $5; Silk. Satin nud Velvet Bonnets, made by tho best milliners, of tbo finest materials and lateHt stylus, from $3 to sl2; Oltrfeh, Marubow amt Tipped Feathers, entirely new. Carpet Department. Having enlarged our Carpet Room, wo are now prepared to show, in tho greatest varioty, Three ply Crossley’s Brussels, FoltiDg, Super-Ingrain, Medium Ingrain, Ilemp and Dutch Carpets; also, Rugs, Mattings and Carpet Binding. Wo will sell a good Carpet for 18%c. a yard. OUR STOCK OF SHOES AND BOOTS Ib very large, and we are able to offer good in ducements. CLOTHING AND GKNT.'S FURNISHING GOODS. By tho extension of our Store we have gained a largo aud spacious room for our Clothing Depart- ! meut. Our stock is unusually largo aud attrac- I tive. embracing all the latest styles of Garments 1 aud every quality of material now worn. Our Clothing has been gotten up with tho greatest care expressly for this market, and will be found unsurpassed by any similnr establish ment either as regards the quality, material, stylo of goods, the workmanship or priro. An exami nation of our stock will convince all of the fact. Our stock of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods is also unusually largo and, we think, attractive, having mado our selections from tho largest im porters in the Northern cities. YOUTHS AND BOYS’ CLOTHING. We have all sizes and nt all prices. To Country Merchants and those persons 1 buying large bills wo offer inducements. Thankful for past favors we solicit a call to ex amine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. S. KOTHCHILD & BEO., i _Oct* No. 82 Broad street. ACEE & IVERSON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS & CHEMISTS, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE, No. 03 llronct St., Coin minis, Ga., Wkolosalo aud Retail Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, ACIDS, LINK SOAPS, Fine Hair and Tooth Brushes, ; FRENCH, ENGLISH AND GERMAN PEBFTJMERY, TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Pure Wines and Brandies FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES. MEDICINE CHESTS, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS, Fancy and Toilet Articles. FINK TOBACCO, Both Chewing and Hmoking. Havana (’igars of all kinds & c., &c., &c. 4WPRESCRIPTIONS w* I Carefully prepured at all hour*, Day or Night. ACEE & IVERSON. j Columbus, Ga , Sept. 24, 1859. Cm NOTICE, SHIPPERS! A LL Cotton intended to bo iihipped over tlm j\ Mobile aud Girard Bail Hoad, must have the name of the owner in full , together with the in itial* of the Consignee distinctly marked ou each j bale, un the agent* have poidtivu orders not to receipt for any Cotton unit*** o marked. Tin | . brand* for marking will he furniidiod by any of > the Ware lloiine* to their customer* gratia. \ The liability of the Company begin* with the ■ date of the receipt, and cease* when the Cotton i* i thrown off the ear* at Girard. The liability on all ! Good* ceases when they are ready for delivery at | the Station* to which they are pent, a* appear* ] from the subjoined resolution of the Board of i Director*: 1 “ lle.Ktlvttl, That when Good* are deliver* dnt the Agendo* of this Road where ordered, the lia* j hility of the Hoad for Haul Good* cease*, ami that the Good* are at the rink of the owners.” ( No article of freight will he delivered until all • charge* on the whole bill are paid. JOHN HOWARD, Sept. 19~3m Kug’r nnd Sop’t. j Union Spring* Gazette and Troy papers copy j three mouth*. FREE FORWARDING ! A. & J. GAMMELL & C 0„ OWNKHtt ‘I the OB Ip in thin city, respectfully tender th**lr service* • ■ -y- Yhnim , the public in the Draying u<4 w#ill iim Receiving and Forwarding Business. i All a*o<U and other urtb lea consigned to hr will he JyirWi.-d<<l with di*|>atch free of coninilßalOßl, | drayageat all time* being n ■ufliclont coni pen ss- > tiou fortfiu troublo. For tho Ratißfaetion of all ‘ , concerned we will Ray that the ratHR of Drayagu (In tli in p)*> are fixed by our city authorities. We, were induced to make thl* addition to our | j legitimate fcunlu*s, that inerehantß and other* at • ] a distant* Rhipplng Good* through this place ’ might he oared the heavy charge for coinmli>aloni | ; made Hgainet them. An to onr responsibility we refer to any re spectable chi /.on of Columhiiß. i AHKAIIAM GAMMKLL, I JKIIK. UAMMKLL, It. L. MOTT. I Columbna, oa., Aug. ‘20,185'J. A HOMESTEAD FOB UO! AIIOMESTI4AD’ FOR $100; elan, HOME STEADS FOR SI,OOO and over, lu a desirable | healthy country. •- Agents wanted! Send fur u Pamphlet. Address K. BAUDKR, band Agent, I August 10-Aui Port Kuyul, Virginia. ) FLOTRI FLOIIRI I AM receiving weekly a choice article of Flour from one of tho best plilla In the up country, j which I am selling low, and will warrant It to give good satisfaction. Juat try It, If you want 1 something that will do you good. 1 4 Hept. 10. JAMES W. HAPI'INGTON. The Only Company that Perform 1 ALL THEY ADVERTISE ! SPALDING & ROGERS’ NEW ORLEANS CIRCUS I From N. 0. Amphitheater, comprising their North American Circus, Floating Palace Circus, And Kail Koad Circus, QONSOLI DATED into one MONSTER CONCERN for a I | Southern Tour, by far the Lnr | gout, and it is believed the beat JsfjLw^ I Equestrian Establishment on I the Globe, will be heralded by ‘Q Gaul Excelsior Band, on the morning of arrival, about 10 a. m., through the ‘principal strict*, po*lUvoly without fail, rain or shine, in a | Colossal Chariot, drawn by Forty Horses, FOUR ABREAST, Driven by ono man, tho modrni MAJOR DERTH, In this Triple Company will bo found tho following Malen jjjjl and Female*, Native and For- | MISS KATE ORMOND, MISS MARY WELLS, Q | MRS. F. ORMOND, V I “ i Mom. FRANCOIS SEUKIST, l Mona. AUGUSTE SEGRIST, ? \ j FRANK BARRY, fliiJ j SKNOR ANTONIO, i j CUAS. WALTERS, j HIRAM DAY, | MR. C.J. ROGERS, g| ! LES FRERES ‘EORIST, CHARLEY FISII, ( T. EDWARDS, T. C. BUSUNELL, | And a host of Auxiliarle*, with^*^v^^. v j tho celohnited Trick Horses, | | Ponies and Mules, Aristook, May Drop, Wildfire, Spot Beauty, ft* ! Ami tho nearest human of /<■ V ‘ \3. brute*, tho Talking Ilorso, lEiiiR.AJN'r:, The entertainment* will em hraco Gem* from tho lllppo drome*,Circuses and Gymnasia of Europe, and will he ALL CIRCUS, 1 anil not tho fragment* of a Starved Menagerie, nor remnants of a Dilapld a t oil * 1 Circus, with which tho South : ha* been so much afflicted. jmy HTjj- Admission, Fifty Cents; Children under ten, and Sir vants, Twenty-five Cents. i g?’ Will ho exhibited at one and iHTJ I seven o’clock, afternoon nnd IIH. (light, at COLUMBUS, Friday J® j nnd Saturday, Oct. 7th nnd Bth, Vl- I 1859; CRAWFORD, Monday, i A I Oct. loth: and SALEM, Tow- *r : day, Oct. 11, 1859. Ml 11 MRS. WINSLOW, | An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, pro sent* to the attention of mother*, her SOOTHING SYRUP, For Children Teething, which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by softening tho gums, reducing all in 11 animation I —will allay all pain and spasmodic action,and i* 1 Suro to Regulato tho Bowels. 1 Depend upon it mother*; it will give rest to yourselves and Relief and Health to your Infants. WK have put up * aud sold this urticlo I for over teii Qj years, and can say, in ooniidencoand truth of it, what we I have never been aide O to say of any other i medicine—NEVEß. HAB IT FAIL ED, IN A BIN- ODE iostuuco, to 1 Effect a CUKE, when tiauoly used.— j Never did we know an instance of dissatis faction by any one who used it On tho j contrary, all are do- r/} lighted with ifce opera tions, and speak in terms of highest coin- I mendationof its magi- cal effects ami uiedicaj | virtues. Wo speak in this matter “what wo do know,” at- rK tor ten years’ experi | onetf, and pledge our reputation for . j the fulfilmont of what wo here de- 1 claro. lit almostev- cry Instance whore ; : the infant is Hutfuring hH from pain and exlmus- ! j lion, relief will be . . found in fifteen or I tv.v uty minutes after QJ Uie Syrup is udminia- I tered. r Thia valuable prepu- hH ration tho prescrip- I tisn of one of the most expet ienced and uAiiliul Nurses in New Kugland.and ha* ! Uou ued with nev- or Lulu.# muccobs im O THOUBANDB OF CABEB. It not only relieves the child from puin, , ’ hue invigorates the stomach and bowels, f corrects acidity, and gives ton© and energy to tim whole system. XJj. It will almost iustunt | ly mWevu \ Griping in tho t> Bowels, and WIN’D cour, aiol overcome couvul- sionri, whidi if not I Hp-.elily remedied end in death. We believe ! lithe bout andnur- J eat remedy m the world, * all eases of DyHentory and i Diarrhoea in Chll- dren, whether it j arises from teething, . or from any other cause. We would say jjji to ® vwr y mtlir who I ! has a child suffering H,| y lt Hie foie goingmniplaints—do not let your pro ! judicoH, nor the prejudicoH of oth orn. Stand In tween your suffering child aud tho relief that wili r be BURE — yes, ub- | ; Nolutcly BURE— to follow the use of this medicine, If time- ly used. Full dlrec- I I tivttiH for UKing will Tf\ accompany each bot tle. None gonuiue uu- hww the tac-simlle of |of CURTIS & fV{ FURKINB, Now ’ Voik, is on the out- sit'.o wrapper. Hold by Druggists tpd throughout the world. .Principal OlUco, 13 Cedar at, N. V. Price only 25 cents per Bottle. August 13, 1869. 1yU.1,. | HOME DISTILLERY. Liguor Warranted the Very Purest. I rpJM* subscriber la now jTv I L ug WHISK V daily, by a reliuiuglU ypt aroctwChat much Improve® its flavor wwality'. Thebestof Judge* prunonneo bis liquor i j to he unrivaled In Ha strength and purity, and* ! number our Physician* are lining It. It ueodi J only a *> ample >f the article to convince *very one j that Ru'd a thing km adulteration or dilution la ; iinpoßflble >u Ur lunnnfncture. I am m I ling till* pure Whiaky at only $j per J | gallon, and when aoid hy the barrel a liberal do* ductlon will Ist’ allowed. Meser*. Rouble A Uraaaill oil Randolph street. I and James W. Ryan on Front atreet, have my Whiaky for sffioln any |uautitleß. My Distillery la in Kusaell county, Ala , one mile west of Ulrarri. Sept. 2H-,P„„ AMBROSE IIIIANNAN. I ■ .IKK OF FIHEBRicH SCIIILDICK, I f)Y Thomas Carlyle. Just received at I J) J. W. PEASE’S BOOK STORK ’ Landreth's New Crop Turnip Seed! 1 1 ÜBT received and for sale by •I July SI. J. A. WHITESIDE A Ot,. IIKKF TONOBEN’ <8 IIOIOK Smoked BaafTONGUES, Juat recclv ad J end fur sale by nitwnv A m Sept. 12. GUNBYACO. I HAVANAPLAN. MOKE PRIZES THAN BLANKS! By authority of the State ofGeorgia. UN TIIE FLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS. t ‘ONSOLIDATED LOTTERIES OF GEOHGIA! Autlnirlv.i il liy a Fpvclal Art of Ihr l.ri'i.Uturo, Cr the benefit of Acndeiuie* and for other pur poses. HODGES, DAVIS & CO., MANAGERS, | MACON, GEORGIA. CAPITAL PRIZE, $70,000! TICKETS ONLY $8 00. Halves, $ i 00; Quarter*, $2 00; Eighths, $1 00. j Prizes Payable in Fully without Deduction! I Purchaser* in buying 10 Ticket*, when tlie nura him end in 1,2, 3,4, 6,0, 7,8, 9,0, are guaran teed a prize of $26. Class 1 Draws Saturday, Sept. 10. Class 2 Draws Saturday, Sept. 17. Class 3 Draws Saturday, Sept. 24. ! 20,220 PRIZES AMOUNTING TO $271,200! Will be distributed according to tlie following GRAND SCHEME: TO BE DRAWN EVERY SATURDAY. 1 Prizo of $70,000 1 Prize of 20,000 l Prize of 10,000 l Prize of 5,000 I 1 Prize of 3,000 l Prize of 2,000 3 Prizo* of 1,000 5 Prizes of 600 10 Prizes of i 300 20 Prizes of 100 100 Prizes of 60 100 Prizes of 26 25,000 Prize* of 5 Approximation Prizes. 4 of S3OO approximating to $70,000 ure $1,200 ’ 4of 200 approximating to 20,000 are 800 4 of 160 approximating to 10,000 are 000 4of 100 approximating to 5,000 are 400 4of 9J approximating to 3,000 are 300 4of 80 approximating to 2,000 are 320 12 of GO approximating to 1,000 are 720 20 of 60 approximating to 600 are 1,000 40 of 30 approximating to 300 are 1,200 80 of 20 approximating to 100 are I,GOO 400 of 15 approximating to 60 are 0,000 400 of 10 approximating to 25 are 4,000 20,220 Brize*, amounting to $271,200 Certificates of Packages of 10 Whole Ticket*..sss 00 “ “ “ 10 Half “ 27 50 “ “ “ 10 Quarter “ 13 75 “ “ “ 10 Eighth il 687 j This is the ri*k, and which entitle* the holder to all ho draws over $25. THE COMBINATION LOTTERIES ON TIIE THREE NUMBER PLAN Are Drawn Every Day TICKETS FROM $1 TO sl6 EACH. TIIE EXTRA. CLASS On the CITY FLAN , by which purchasers can select their own L umbers, and pay any amount for Ticket* , are Drawn Every Day. IN ORDERING TICKETS OU CERTIFICATES Enclose tho money to our address for the tick ets ordered, on receipt of which they will be for warded by first mail. Purchaser* ran have ticket* ending in any figuro thyy may designate. The list of drawn numbers and prizes will be nont to purchaser* immediately after tho drawing. All prize* under SI,OOO payable immediately after the drawing. NOTICE TO.CORRESPONDENTS. Those who prefer not sending money by mail, can uso The Express Companies whereby money for Ticket*, in the sum of Eight Dollar* and upwards, cau be sent us AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE, from any city, or town, where there i* an Express Office. The money and order must be enclosed in a Government Post Office Stamped Envelope, or the Express Companies cannot receive them. AU communications strictly confidentially. Purchaser* will please write their signature* plain, and give their Post Office, County and State. Circular*, containing full explanation* of our Schemes, Ac., will be forwarded, by mail, to any one sending u* hi* addres*. A List of tho number* that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one is entitled to, will be published after drawing in the American Republic, Macon, Ga., a * pen men copy nl which will be sent to every purchaser. All order* for Ticket* should he addressed to HODGES, DAVIS A CO., Sept. 9-1 y Macon, Georgia. IT IS NOT TOO MUCH TO SAY SINCE ALL, OLD AND YOUNG AFFI KM ITS TRUTH, VIZ: THAT Prof. Wood’s llair Restorative WILL preserve infallibly tho growth uud color of tbohair, if used two or three times a j week, to any imaginable uge. l’erfectly restore J tho gray, cover the buhl with nature’s own orna i meut,the hair; make it more sol( and beautiful j than any oil, and preserve tho scalp free from all diseases to the greatest age. Ktate*flen, Judges, Attorneys, Doctors, Clergymen, Professional pieq, 1 and Gentlemen and Ladies of all classes, qll over the world, hear testimony that we do not say too much in its favor. Read the following, and judge : Hickory Grovk, 8t Charles Cos., Nov. 19, 1867. Prof. O. J. Wood —Dear Sir: Some time last i summer we wore induced to use some of your Hair Restorative, and its effects were so wonderful we feel it our duty, to you and the ullllcted, to te port it. Our little sou’s bead for some time had been perfectly covered with sores, and some called it j scald hood. The hair almost entirely came off in 1 consequence, when a friend, seeing his sufferings, advised us to usa yoiir Restorative, wo did so with little hope of sucecs, b*it to our surprise, und : thvt of all our fi lends, a very few applications re | moved the disease entirely, aiwd a dqv and luxu riant crop of hair soon started out, ami wo can now y that our boy has as healthy a scalp, aud ns luxuriant a crop of hair as any other child. We can, therefore, aud do hereby, recommend ! your Restorative, as a perfect remedy for all j diseases of the sculp and hair. We are yours re spectfully, GKO. W. IMOGEN BOTHAM, SARAH A. UIGUENBOTHAM. Prof. Wood— Dear Sir : My hair had, for sev eral years, been becoming prematurely gray,ac | coutpauied by a harshness which reudered the { consumt application of oil necessary in dressing it. When I oo*inenced using your llair Restorative about two months ago it was iu that condition; und having continued the use till within the lust | three weeks, it fias turned to its naturul color, and assumed t*. softness au*l lustra greatly to ba preferred to those prod,ut;o l by the application of oils or any other preparation I have ever used. I I regard it as nn imlispciuubl.* article for every la- I dy's toilet, whether to be used as a Hair Kestora * tive or for Uie simple purpose of dressing or beau* tilyiug the hair You have par mission to refer to me all who eutertnin any doubt of Us performing I all that is claimed for it. MRP. C.BYMONDB. Cincinnati, Ohio, Feb. 10, 1857. 114 Third at. Wklli.notow, Mo., Dec. 6,1867. paor. Wood— Dear Hir: Hy thoodvioaof a frl*nd of mine, who had using ynr Hair Restora tive, I wmr induced to try it. I had the fever, hoiuc time lo*t May, and nearly every hair In my I, Kin I came out. Now my hair bus come ia a great deal thicker than aver it was. Nothing but a duty and ayuipathy that I feel to communicate to oth era who are afflicted hr I have been, would induce mu to give thin public acknowledgement of the benefit I have received front Prof. Wood’* JfsJf Rwitorative. Voura rcapectfully, A. R. JACOBS. Ttie'Ueetoratlv* ia put up In bottles of 3 alaes, vis: luigt t medium and HmtiU; the email holda \ x Ia pint and ivtajla for one dollar per bottle; the ! medium holda gt least twenty per cent, more in proportion thap tho amall, retail* for two dollars per bottle; tba UrgeJjolda a quart, 40 per cant, more In proportion, uu J retails for $3 a bottle. O.J. WOOD A CO., NrupriaAors, 312 Uroadwsv, New York, (111 the great N. Y. Wire Railing hslat -1 Ushmaul,)and 114 Market street. St. Louis, Mo. And sold by all HOOD BRUGGISkS and FANCY GOODS DEALERS. Sept. 13,1868-3UI __________ LIRUOHB AND GUOCKRIKSI ICBT receiviHJ,nd for sal* low for caßb,twentjr Jkeg* genuine Dutch llerringa; Madeira, KMm, port, Flierry, Claret and Catawba Winea; Ht. Croix, Jamaica and New Kngland Rum ; Bour boa, Moiueigahela, Old Wheat, Pure Corn and • Common Whiskies; Old Molland, Pine Apple aud Rose dins; Fine and Domestic Brandies; Byrups of different kinds; Mutton Hams, Fish, Cataupß, I'ickle*; Oruehod, Pulverised and Brown Sugars. # J. B SHIPMAN A CO., july No. 2 Broad street. VI If •V. V. INSI.OW s Celebrated Soothing Syrup f|Mllß eelebrated Syrup, for TeelhlDg Children, 1 ia for sale by U. A. WARE A SON, Sept a NO. 74 Broad atn4.