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About The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1859)
THE DAILY SUN. ♦ T. Us WO LI 1 ’ It. J Y IN UTON.... T. 01 Lli K KT. T3IOS. GILBERT * CO., l'jtlitoi's and Proprietors. Suu is published daily tit ;6 a year, payablo strictly itt advance. When uot paid within nix mouth., pi will be charged. If uot paid within •lip year, $7. Vo subscription taken tor lean than thi oe mou the. vhich must in all caseu be paid in advance, at the rate of fifty cents a month. ADVERTISING RATES: Al! advertisements of flvr line* or lens inserted it sv> cents tor the first insertion, and 26 cents tor ;mch additional insertion Advertisements exceeding five lines, except by ipocial contract, will be barged 10 cento a line for ihy first insertion, and 6 cents a line for each ad ditional insertion. A card not exceeding six lines, not renewable, will bo inserted three months for $5, six mouths for SB, and twelve months for sl2. Ton liues. not ronewablo, will be inserted tlirec months for SB, six for sl2, eight months for sl6, iud twelve months for S2O. Advertisements of ten lines, renewable at plea sure, inserted at $25 a year. Contract advertisements exceeding ten lines to ho charged at the rate of $lO for each additional ten lines. Advertisements occupying a place between the reading matter and advertisements to be churgod an addition ofoue-third to the above rates. I’ROFESSIONAI. CARDS! vV. T. PATTERSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, AND JUSTICE OP THE PEACE, COLUMBUS, GA., W r ILL practice in the Chattahoochee and ad joining Circuits. ang!G’s9-ly E. S. SHORTER W. a. CHAMBERS 11. K. SHORTER. Shorter, Chambers & Shorter, A.TTORNETO -ZY.l> Ti^rvW, EUFAULA, ALA., PRACTICE in tho ceiiuties • t Harbour, Pike, Coffee, Dale and Ilenry, Ala., and in Quit man, Clay and Randolph counties in Georgia. Ofiice on llaudolph street, one door north of Bray’s Hardware Store. jy2y-ly A. K. BUSH, ATTOnWHY MAiiIANKA, i’LOBIDA, REFERS to 11. Middlcbrook & Cos.; Hall, Moses & Cos.; Wm. H. Young, President Bank of Columbus; J. 11. Daniel k Cos.; J. Kyle & Cos.; L. T. Downing, Esq.; Dauforth, Nagel & Cos. July SO, ’59-ly JEFFERSON BUFORD D. Id. SEALS. BUFORD & SEALS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, CLAYTON, ALABAMA, WILL practice in the several Courts of Bar bour and adjoiuing Counties, and in the Supreme Court of the State. mylb-tf H. D. CLAYTON F. M. WOOD. CLAYTON & WOOD, ATTORNEYS ArS? CLAYTON, ALABAMA, WILL give prompt attention to all business entrusted to them in the counties of Bar bour, Pike, Coffee, Dale, Ilenry, Russell and Chambers. 0 References—Editors of Sun; Hall, Moses & Cos.; Robert Baugh, Esq. ap127’59-ly BEVERLY A. THORNTON... WILLIAM R. TURMAN. THORNTON <& TURMAN HAVE removed their Law Office to Odd Fellow's’ 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., and in Russell, Macon, and Barbour Counties, Alabama. Jan. 19, ’59-ly I ONGE,McCLELLAN & BARNES, A. rTOILMEYS Al* , j PRACTICE ni all the Courts of West Florida !_ Offices at Marianna aud Pensacola. O. 0. Vongo, ‘‘ensacola, Florida. J. F. McClellan, Marianna, Florida. Jauuary 5, 1858. tmy2i ROHJhIRT K. DIXON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. FFICE u Randolph Street, formerly occupieu A-/ by Seymour R. liouaer, opposite tho Post Os fice. Feb. 2, 1859. ly JAMES RAMSEY R. G. CARITHEUB. RAMSEY CARITHERS, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WILL practice in all the counties of the Cha tahooeheo Circuit; in the counties of Chat cahojcheo, Jlay, Early, aud Randolph, of the Pa taula Circuit; and Jalhoun and Decatur counties, of the South Western Circuit. February 28, 1859. ly REMOVAL. DJI. F. C- ELLISON has removed his Office _ e to tho Drug Store of It A. Ware k Son .Wm where he can always bo found when uot professionally engaged. Ilis eleeping room is over Mulford’s Store,in the room formerly occupied by Dr. Tuggle. Oct. 19-3 m NOTICE. DR. A. C. WINGFIELD has resumed the y practice of Surgery and Medicine. llisuW undivided attention will be given to the care <s3> and treatment of those who may require his ser vices. Office ‘luring day over Hunt, Ware & Co.’s Store; at night may bo found at tho Perry House. August 29,1859. 3m NOTICE. DRS. TUGGLE & DAWSON’S Office, Mulford’s Store, where one or botli may “SBm be found day and night. Feb. 12-ts CUSHMAN, DENTIST, 48 Broad Street, Winter Building, COLUMBUS, GA. 7 NSPECTION is invited to his Mu jL seum of Deformities, successfully treated by Mechanism. tjanllOO WM. F. LEE, D. I). S, DENTAL SURGEON, South-east corner Broad and Kaudolph streets, COLXJMBUS, OEOKQIA. Nov. Z0,1868-tf J. POOLE <fc SON, OB3NXTISTS, „r7ICE ON UANSOLFU, NEAR URJAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. mhl4y JOSE MIR & CO., IMPORTERS OF HAVANA CIGARS, Randolph Street, Columbus, Ga., Two Doors West of the Columbus Times Office, .• SfILL koep constantly on hand a large assort- V V meat of the CHOICEST BRANDS. from the country are respectfully solicited, and will be filled at the very lowest price for cash. Jan.27-ly PIANOS! MELODEONS!“ BRANDS & XORNER, No. 30 tlroud Street, Columbus, Ga., OFFER their Pianos, Molodeons, , and other Musical lustra g meats, of the host manufacturers, t Northern prices. * u as \J * Hecoud-haud instruments takou in exchange. Pianos tuned aud repaired. Columbus, Ga., August 24. 1858-ts REMOVAL I IITM. B. OAllTKUhaf. , ff iug removed to the Store formerly occupied >v . l by A. Hunter, will koq ou hand Grand and Square ’ ‘ PIANOS, manufactured by Clilckeriug .v .roiis, Wm. Knabe k Cos, Win. p. Emerson, A W. Ladd & Cos., aud A. New hail; MKLODtONS made by Mason .ft Hamlin; Guitars. Vlolliih, flutes, Ac* cordsous, Fiutiu, Htnjoo, i'ambonrines, i* H*s, Ac. Also a larg- assortment of Hheet Music and In struction Books for various instruments. WM. 11. CARTER, October 0-6ai No 7- Broad street. Livery and Sale Stable. I VEY, SMITH ,fc CO. ‘IMIE undersigno i having purchased 1l the interest In the Livery aud bale Btalde of F. G Wilkins md A. 1 Robison, toriuorlv occupied by IVEY, WILK.INB Jk CO., the Imsi uess will iu future be conducted under tho name aud style of IVEY, .SMITH A CO., and solicit a continuation of the patronage heretofore so liber ally bestowed. JAB. A. CHAPMAN, Jan. 21-ts CUAS. V BMITII. DISSOLUTION. r |IHE copartnership heretofoie existing under L the name and style of IVEY, MILK INS A 00., (• thin day dissolved by mutual consent. Those iudebted to the late firm, and those having claims agaiust the same wdl please settle with and present to IVEY, SMITH A CO., who alone are authorized to settle the same. J. R. IVEY, P. G. WILKIN.*, Co!ambus..Tan.2l-tf A. I. KuBISON. uti. iiicHma Procltle Wash \ CURTAIN CUKU lor Truckle., Tnn. Bud burn. Moth. Ac. For (ml* ly Oct. 28. It. A. WAKK k BON, 74 ltroad t. AHIIIVKI), irtßOSKchoice MUTTON HAMB.n l BOLOONA I •'AUBAUES Call oon or you will lone them. aplW UOWKU V JOHNSON. VOLUME V.) IMMENSE ATTRACTION AT HUNTER’S BAZAAR OF FASHION. \IIUNTKK has now in Store, and is rm-iv • ing d;iily, one of the LARGEST, MOST BEAUTIFUL, and BEST SELECTED STOCKS of FALL AND WINTER roiTL-sr qoods E VIS It IIU FORK OF PER ED IN THIS MARKET. He would particularly call the attention of the Ladies to his new and rp!undid stock of IDHtESS GOODS, And especially to his assortment of Silk lxobes, WHICH 13 VERY LARGE AND KICK. SHAWLS, CLOTH CLOAKS, VELVET CLOAKS, IN GREAT VARIETY. Ills stuck of Staple Goods ia complete, and he j would cull tho attention of Planters to bin stock of | Kerseys, Nejro Blankets, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Ac. If you want to buy them at Low Prices. Just received a large assortment of Carpets and Hearth Rugs IN NEW PATTERNS. him a call, which will convince the most fastidious that the Bazaar is the right place to buy Goods. A. HUNTEB, No. 73 (West side) Broad Street. Columbus. Ga., Sept 15,1859. ts I’ALL STYLE r AT THE SION OF THE No. 8!) Broad Street. F. LANDON IS now receiving all the Fashionable Styles of HATS, for the Fall trade, consisting of Moleskin, Cassimore, French Felts, of all qualities; OTTEII, BEAVER BLACK, DRAB NAPPED, and all other kinds adapted to this market. CAPS of every style, WOOL HATS of all oiualities, UMBRELLAS, CANES, &e. And with our COM FORM ATOIt we cun FIT every head Give us a call Columbus, August 11, 1859. Gm M. CARTWRIGHT’S IMPROVED, UNFAILING AND SAFE Chill and Fever CURE! IT braces up tho system and regulates the LIVER and BOWELS. It always cures CHILL AND FEVER speedily iiud permanently, and Ims the unqualified approval of many Physicians, who have prescribed it with unfailing success. IT GIVES COMPLETE SATISFACTION. ifc#* Prepared only l>y UIiQUHAKT & CHAPMAN, Sept. 27-ts Druggi-ts. Columbus. Ga. EDWARD BLAU, House, Sign, Ornamental Painter, AND PAPER HANGER. HAVE your house painted—don’t live iu an old dingy house all your life. Paint up, aud inako things look cheerful. For a specimen of my Sign Painting look at Riddle’s Sign Galle’ y of Art. Paint Shop opposite tho Arbor Billiard Saloon, where work will be done w r ell and on the most reasonable terms. October 15-3 m EDWARD BLAU. NEGROES! subscriber would notify Ins former pa j. trons,and all others in want ot choice healthy aud young NEGROES, that lie has just arrived in tho city with a superior lot, which he will tell at his accustomed low prices. For the presen he can be found at tho Livery Stable of IVEY, BMITII & CO., where he will be pleased to attend to any and all desiring to pur chase fine and likely young Negroes 11. BISHOP. Columbus, Ga.,Oot. 18,1859. Cm J. J. MILLER J. WATERMAN. MILLER fc WATER3IAN, Auction and Commission Merchants, MACON, GEORGIA. YiriLLgive particular attention to life public VY 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. ft W. A. Ross, T. It. Bloom, J. F. Winter, L. M. Lamar, E. Boud, Presi dent Manufacturer’s Bank, Macon, Ga. W. M. Davidson, l.aUochc Bell, R. Habersham A Sons, Brigham, Baldwin A Cos., T J. Walsh, Savannah, Ga. W. C. Dukes & Son, Charleston, S. C. jy27-Gm E. BARNARD & CO., COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, Wholesale and Ketail GROCERY & PROVISION DEALERS, if AVilou hand and will constantly keep a large [|_ and well selected stock, embracing all arti cles ii their Hue, which ar**. offered to their friends ! and the public, at tho lowest market prices. AND SEE US.-fct Sept. 29,1858. ts J. B. SHIPMAN & CO., Grocery and Commission Merchants, No. 2 Broad St*,Columbus, Ga., VI Y ILL attend promptly to nil orders lor Biwon, i VV Liquor*, Ac., Ac. Liberal advancements made on coriHlgnuients MDt to OUr botM Jan. 27. ’69-1 y J. P. MURRAY, BuccMßor to HAPPOLHT A HI RBAV, COLUMBUS,* UA., MAKER AND DEALER IN GUNS, Keeps constantly on hand, all kind., of Shot Guns, Powdei Flanks, Powder, Rilles Shot Poncho*, Shot, Pistols. Shot Belts, Cup*. Dram Flasks, Game Hags, Gun Material Knives, Gun Wadw, and every I In tlie snorting lln. Rostoeking and R'-pairiug done with uoatntas ud dispatch Keys fitted and L*x:ks repaired. February 9,1859-ts V/AREEH T. OGLETREE, No, 3*4 Broad street, ColuinbiiN, Ga., I T BKPB constantly oh hand and Is •• ‘ z-J . IV. dully receiving. fih supplies of I OT) FAMILY GROCERIES. A good lot of J vijjflM ch ice Hi ed, Pure Georgia Planter’s Whisk.’ and many other brands, all pure and free from poison ous drug*, for sale. Cull or send vour orders, and they will meet with prompt attention. Columbus,Ga., March 11, 1869-ts CHOICE HAMS. WE have Just received another lot of those choice Tennessee trimmed Hams. Call s.Kn. before tiny are all gone. April 20-ts RAGLAND A BIRCH. COliN AMD CORN MEAL. •) (inn BUSHELS Choice White Corn just 4 • Uv/li received, and for sale in quantities to suit purchasers. PALACE MILLH. <tolnmhns, July 90,1859. Id Y Til A TEX.VKSSKE FLOCK. ®®ML Extra Ghetee Family FLOUR* la i &•) barrel* and sacks, every package war- I ranted to give satisfaction, for su!e In lots or at rstail by RAO LAND A RIROJ9 TURK’S ISLAND SALT. 4 JY/ i BUBIIEL9 Turk’s Island Halt. Jnstrecel 4’ P Ifi und for ah by GUNItY k OQ. KEROSENE OIL! r gpnuine Kerosene Oil alwavs on hand and I for sale at the Lowest Cash Prices by J. A. WHITESIDE k CO. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. NOVEMBER 15, 1859. /Y. FI. DEWITT, ONK DOuR BELOW J. ENNIS & CO., 09 I3FIOA.ID STREET, DEALER IX WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVER WARE, GUNS, REVOLVERS, &c WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A NEW ARRIVAL OF GOLD WATCHES, From S2O to S4OO. SILVER WATCHES, a large assortment, FOR PLANTERS* USE. Sterling Silver Ware: ; SPOONS, FOKK3, PITCHKKS, CUPS. GOUOBTS. r*Xj2i.TJE:X) ■^7‘ja.^B.3ES, FHO.M MANUPACTUREKS. CAKE BASKETS, WAITERS, TEA SETS, URNS, COFFEE POTS, Ac. TABLE CUTLERY. Fine sets of Pearl, Ivory and Silvery handles. Pocket Knives, &c. Silver Dippors, uilver and wood handles. Silver Puff Boxob and Card Cases. 1000 GOLD PENS, TN SILVER AND GOLD HOLDERS, warranted net to come oil. CLOCKS, Made for us to order for plantera* use, good, true, j and reliable. RICH FANCY Hair Pins and Head Ornaments DIAMOND KINGS AND PINS, Sleeve and Bosom Bottons, SCOTCH PEBBLES, In Steel and Grold J We continue to make all kinds of Jewelry ia j HAIR WORK. The IIAIR BRAIDING is positively done by our Braider in Columbus. OlJlt JEWELER Is a perfect Artist iu making all kinds of Badges, \ in SETTING DIAMONDS, Engraving, and iu anything wanted to be done in his line. OUB WATCH MAKEB II AS NO SUPERIOR iu the United States. j Samples of hi NEW WATCHES can be seen here at auy time. Ho is right after Watches out j of order, and that have once been good time pieces, ‘ but now injured by having been iu unskillful bauds. JUST RECEIVED, New Sterling Silver Waiters; “ “ “ Pitchers; “ “ “ Goblets; “ “ “ Ic.o and Water Bowls; “ “ “ Cake Baskets; And a large lot of fine best quality SILVER PLATED WARE, conHiHtingof lee Pichers, Cuke Baskets, Castors. Candlesticks, Waiters, Ac. N. B.—Remember this is not the Mock Auction Ware, but genuine first quality Plate. The Pure Silver Ware is beautifully made, and will please the most fastidious. July 7—ts A. II DeWITT. THOMAS S. SPEAR, (SUCCESSOR TO S. B. PUItPLE,) Corner of Broad and Kandolpli Sts. HXTIETW’ GOODSI r Hubscriber would most re- i sped fully inform the citiztMis 1 >t Columbus and vicinity that he !C T / JU is now permanently located in this ‘ place where lie otiers for sale a rich and extensive assortment ol goods iu his line, and at prices which will bo perfectly satis- j factory to the purchaser in regard to price and quality. Every article warranted as represented, ; and goods hliowu with pleasure at all times. His J stock consists iu part of CLOCKS, a variety ol ityles, all warranted to keep good time. WATCIIEri, for Ladies and Gentlemen’b use, in tine gold ami silver caßes. Ladies ami, Qent.’s Gold Chains, Keys, Heals, Ac. A rich assortment of Ladies* Breast l’ius and Ear Rings, Bracelets. Necklaces; Gold. Jetiuid Pearl Crosses; beautiful Patterns, Gold Pencils, Pens for Book-Keepers, Diamond and Plain Wedding Rings, Gold and J Silver Thimbles, Cuff Pius, Miniature Lockets, Children’s Ear Drops and IIoops; Masonic and Odd Fellows’ Pins, Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Collar Buttons. Ac.. Ac. Pure Silver Spoon.', Forks, Pickle Knives ami Forks. Butter Knives, Napkin Rings, Fruit Knives, Goblets, Ac. CANES—A large assortment of Pluiu and Fancy Canes, some with swords. PISTOLS and superior POCKET KNIVES. PKB 13 Is K S P KCTCI, KS, Os Gold and Steel Frames, of t best quality manufactured. f VjC Watches, Clocks and Jowolry Repaired by experienced workmen and warranted. • Lettering nl Engraving, Neatly done. Columbus, GJanuary 2". 1860, 1 OBSERVE THE SWINGING CLOCK WHEN YOU COME TO COLUMBUS, YOU \vill tili'l h HAN K AGKNCY Vou will there tlu.l ati assortment of Aral-rate WATCIIKB and CLUCKS that can be strongly ! rocotiiineuded and warranted as correct titne | keepers. You eun likewise get yonr Watches | properly fixed,(first-rate.) at a reasonable Hiid fair charge, by WM. SMITH, Watchmaker, jrOgu of tho Swinging Clock, HI Broad st. N.B—Mr. Smith Is his own workman, j Columbus, (ia., June 2 1H59 bin BOOTS AND SHOES! JOHN T. SENN, Fashionable Boot and Shoemaker, (Front st , first door above Howard House,) WOULD roHpoctfuily tender his fatrvices to the public. Price of New Boots $8 50 *• *• Footed Hoot*. 550 “ “ Now siloes 4‘u All work warranted iuy27Crn , IMPORTANT TO GINNERHI COTTON MOTtis WANTED! ’IMIK Rock Island Paper Mills Company is 1 paying Ono Cent per Pound lor Cot ton hiotes, and will continue to do so until tby gut I llttAdrud thonsiftd pounds. Hacks and ropes will he returned. Oct. H—ts JOHN 0. WINTER, President. ( AMffiKs: CAMDLBSt Cl PERM Candles.put up In HIX POUND BOXES I , ; O fur the convenience ol families.for sale w hole sale and retail, by 11. A WARE A HON, my 30. No. 74 Broad street. OXMOB& PUESERVES, IN Bottls; Chow Chow Pickles; Best Olive Oil; White Beans, ami Pie Finite, nt May 13. HOW KLL A .1011N HON’H. OrriCß MCCXLAGIC. Mucilage gum Arabic, for unices and counting houses, prepared ami for sale by Auk. 22. R. A. WARE A HON, 7 4 Broad st MATTItKHNKSI M ATTR ESHEBI ALL si7.es, of superior quality, constantly on hand and made to order, at niylT-tf ROCK IHLAND PAPER MILLS. INVOICE PAPKIt! A FEW Jteam* of Cotton Invoice Paper, for sale by CHAFFIN A JOHNBJN. | laptambar 3,181 FLOUR I FLOUR I AN extra lot of choice Tennessee Flour just received and for sale by April I GUNDY k CO. WALTON Female College Lottei’y, 01'’ GEORGIA. Chartered ly tie State in 185 G. \V. C. DAWSON & CO., Managers, M U’ON. OR SAVANNAH, (I\. NOVEL SCHEME! Policy Pian Lottery! BY THIS SCIIBMB, Purchasers can select their own Number*, and pay any amount fur a Ticket they may de*irt*. Extra Clans ‘4, Draws Oct. 3, 1850, And on every succeeding day (Sunday* ex cepted.) at 5 o’clock p. m IN thi* scheme there are 75 Number* placed in thowhocl —from 1 up to 75—and twelve ot ’ these Number* are drawn from the Wheel. If a j person select* oue Number out of the 76, and that j Number i* among tho Number* drawn, ho get* I live time* the amonut invested. If two selected j Number* are drawu, ho get* thirty tor one; if three selected Number* are drawn, In* get* two hundred foi one; if four *clected Number* are ! drawn, ho gets a thousand for ono; if five selected Number* are drawn, live thousand for oue, if six selected number* arc drawn fifteen th >u*und to oue. Han ember! if two, or more, selected Num ber* are taken, and all of those Number* ho se lected are not drawn among the Twelve Drawu Numbers, the Ticket is a Blank. OU Ii HAVANA PLAN LOTTERIES DRAW FOUR (4) TIMES A MONTH! j and are tho most liberal of any Schemes ever J offered. For particulars address W. C. DAWriuN A CO.. Managers. Oct 25-ly MICOI, and b-a van nab, Ga. 86 Broad Street 86 ILLIUS~I HOSE respectfully invite their friends and V f all other* to the inspection of their new stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS I WHICH WK IIAVK PARTLY IN STORK, AND ARE DAILY RECEIVING! Besides a full assortment of DOMESTIC GOODS there will bo found at our atoro a large assort ment of LADIES’DRESS GOODS, the same including all the Latest Style* of the season, an also of LADIES’ SHAWLS, SKELETON SKIRTS, EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY, aud many other articles too numerous to mention. OUR BOOTS AND SHOES ure bought direct from the manufacturers, ena bling u* thereby to sell tho same at really low price*. Blankets and Pant Stuffs in large quantities, and at price* as low as tho lowest. ur stock being well assorted, we are con fident to be able to suit all parties in the quality of Goods, as well as in prico*. IIjIjIUS & ROSE, Columbus, Ga. No. 86 Broad street. CONFECTIONERIES j —and— Magazine and Periodieal Depot Corner of Oglethorpe aud Randolph Streets. fPIIE undersigned being desirous of closing out 1 his business, offers a fine stock of Confection eries. and a beautiful assortment of TOYS, at greatly reduced prices for cash. Magazines and Newspapers. I have also on hand, aud nm constantly receiv- j ing ii 9 soon a* issued, the best magazines and lit* rary papers, such as Harper*’ Magazine and | Weekly, N. Y. Ledger, Mercury, Weekly, and a i great many others too numerous to mention iu an 1 advertisement. Back numbers of any magazine I or paper obtained at short notice. CANARY BIRDS! I will shoitly receive a beautiful lot of Canary Birds, which I have selected from a large quantity especially lor this section. They will lie sold at a reasonable price. J. BTOYKLL, Oct. 17-lm cor. Randolph and Oglethorpe sts, BUY FOR CASH! AND save from 12)..j to 25 cent* on tho dollar This you can do at the Cash Drug Store of J. A. WHITESIDE & CO., 135 Broad Si., Columbus, (4a., NEARLY OPPOSITE TUB PLANTERS’ HOTEL, j At the Cush Di us Store you will find afresh 1 and full supply of Drugs, Medicine*, Perfumery, | Ac., for sale at the Lowest Caiffi Prices! KEROSENE Oil.! HPIIE Genuine KEROSENE OIL; 1 A fine lot of “ LAMPS; A fresh supply of LEECHES; PORTER nud CONGRESS WATER; CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO; LONDON CLUB SAUCE; QUININE, OPIUM, POTASH, Ac, all at tho Lowest Cash Prices. Oet. 29. J. A. WHITESIDE A CO WIIOLKBALK AM) KISTAIL. ; FRUITER AND CONFECTIONER. <X_ Xi_ CELL -/A., No. 152 BROAD STREET, I COLUMBUS. GEORGIA, j f H in receipt of a frc-di and full supply of ull I the various kind* of FRUITS—Apple*. Figs, ! Oranges, Pino Apple*, Bananas, Uaisinr, Nuts, Candb *, and all other article* in tho Confec tionery line. Also a large lot of real HAVANA CIGARS! All of which be filler* ou very reasonable terms. FIRE WORKS! Fire Work* and Fire Cracker* in abundance for the balance of the m ason. 4*“ Call when jou are parsing. October 16, 1869 if , JAMES LIGON, No. 1 1 N Uroacl St(Hogftift’a Corner,) KEEPS constantly on hand ag< od TANARUS” .v, supply oflresli Pork,liuck Roue.*, .'pare Rib* and Sausages, and ulm v \TUji Dried Salt Pork, together with a general unsort* uient of FRUIT. POTATOES and ONION'S. li'-Ht quality of Northern CHECH Land BUTTER, always fresh and nice; and a full assortment of I NUTS, RAISINS, Ac. i a}*-Qqll ■ im. ('• 1 33-tl Shaving and Hair Dressing SALOON, | i k.N lUudoiph street, u few ! door** west of Mr . J. lirooka’ Drug Store The nnderalgncd. thankful | { fur the pa-t patronage bestow BP ! •<] reapectftilly asks u continuance ot the same, j Klport and polite workmen ready at all tiiuei t” serve < iistotliers. if o’ Wigs and Toupe* made to order. P. 11. HARTMAN. Ckdunibns, Sept. 29, 1869. ts 1 LUCIUS HART, No*. 4 nml 0 UtirlliiK Kw York, IMPORTKII OK AND DKALKIt IN I >f/)CK TIN. IIAKI.KAD. i> NICKKL. BUBBITT MKT AD. ANTIMONY, TINNKKB’ BOLOKH, BAK TIN, OKULTKIt HKKDTKK. INOoT OOKI'KH, MO LKAD, BItIIUTU. Al.o M.nuf.cturcr .ml Iri)|iortir of Silver Plated and Britania Ware. .W-Tlio Tr.de eupjilieil ou till) mort faeor.blo j ti rnu Oct. !ffi-Btn TAKH NOTICK, KVKHY BODY I I TKT received new euppllee of tine 008IIKN I .J IIUTTKIt. Kxtra Klu HTATK CIIKKHK, flue ! InrK” ONIONS end IRISH POTATO!:*, .t j Oct. -U. WALTKK C. WHKIIIT A. UKKK TONULKNI C HOICK Smoked ItoefTO.NUL KS, j net received / end for eele by Sept li OUHBY A CO. rtii Toukccn i ttAUIODM nd Ooldcn Twletjuet received by I HoVVKI.L * JOHNSON. FALL AND WINTER. YITK are now in rec eipt of and are receiving by V y ©very steamer from New York, one of the most extensive and varied stoc ks of FANCY A Nil STAPLE DEYGOODB READY MADE NOTHING ! ovor offered fur sale iu Coluinlni*. Our well known system of closing out our stock at the eudot every j season, enables us toolfor an entirely new assort , uient of good* to our customer* and ail other* who i favor us with their patronage. ’ Our present stock consist*, in part, of- New style Silk Robes—l inpet isle; * —Tunic; •• *• •* Deux Jupea—Brocade; “ “ Silk Velvet—Figured ; •* “ French Merino Robes; “ “ A W Delaine *• *• “ Caahiuere Robes; “ *• Puri* “ *• Valencia ** *• •• Ameline Brocade Silk; fancy, figured, striped nud plaid , j Silk; heavy Taffeta Silks —blink brown, green, j blue, Ac.; French Merino, in every desirable shade; French A W Delaine* iu every definable shade; Persian Twills; Choue Valencia* ; plaid Valencias; plain ami figured Cashmeres; Coburgh Cloth*; Ravelin Cloth; Bayadere Valencias; Clothilda Cloth; Pari* Delaine*; Mohair Dolieiige; French I’opliu; Paris Valencia*; Paramatta*. In Trim miuga and Fringes, we have an unusually large assortment, embracing every style nud color. MAN TILL A 8 AND SHAWLS, Black Silk Velvet Mantilla*—all the late style*; Cloth Mantilla*—ail the late sty Its; Missea’ and Children*’ Mantillas, of every variety; Traveling Cloaks; Chesterfield*. Bout non*. Honey Comb shawls; Bay State Shawls; Double Plaid “ Glasgow *• ** Plain *• Enipres* “ Rob Roy “ Villa Franca “ Bail Road “ Alpine French Mantle Shawls—entirely new. GXjOVE AND HOI3IEIIY. Iu thi* department we can please the inoHttUHti dious; we have every variety of glove and gaunt let for Ladies and Children. In iio*iery we have all sizes and colors, in Silk, Cotton and Wool. Wo have just received anew supply ol Silk flee cy lined Hone. FLANNELS. Opera. Eugenie, Ballardvale, Welsh, Salisbury, Tartan Plaid, White, Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Brown. Ac. Ladies’ Wool Hoods. Armlet* ami Scarfs : “ *• Ties aud Zeph} r Shawls; *• White Silk Girdle* and Silk Stay Lacets; “ *• Linen Stay Lacets; Fancy, Rubber and Steel Hair Pins; Children’s Wool Armlets, Leggin* and Sacque*; “ *• Basque* and Comforter*; White and Black Silk Elastic Braid ; ** *• *• ” Cord and Web; Lubin*% Extract*; Farina Cologne; Ex. Fine Ox Marrow Pomade; Wire l’ortemonaie*; Carved Pearl Card Cases; Pearl, Morocco and Calfskin Poitemonaies; Buffalo, English Horn and Pocket Combs; English llair Brut-he*; Infants’ llair Brushes; French, extra fine. Hair Brushes; Shell Back aud White Enameled Brushes ; India Rubber, French finished and line Ivory Comb*. CLOTHS AND CASSIMEHE9. French Cassimure, Plain and Fancy ; British Buckskin and Fancy Plaid Caseimcre; Steel Mixed and Lawrence Chocked Cassimeres; Cadet. Youths and Boys Cassimeres; Union Cloth, Sutinet, Tweeds, .leans; Corduroy uml Carolina Cas*imeies; Black, Broad, Drab and Ladies’ Cloth Hilk Serge* and Mohair Serge*. DOMESTIC GOODS. Fine Bleached and Brown Shaker Sea Island Sheeting; Sheetings 10-4,11-4 and 12 4 wide. vVo have all widths and qualities of Bleached aud Brown Homespun*, from the coarsest to the finest, including the following favorite brand*; York Mills, White Rock, Aurora, Shaker, Mt. Vernon and Monteith Plain, Clouded ami Fluid Limeys; Kersey* of tho best Southern and Northern make*; Osnuburga; Manchester Stripes; Mary land Stripe*; Apron Checks; Factory Fashions; Southern Stripe*, Waehingtm Stripe*; Eagle [A] Bedticks; Eason, Elsinore and Essex Bedticks; Domestic Gingham*; Scotch Gingham*; Brown Canton Flannel,yard wide; WhiteCaut<>u Flannel In Print* we have our usual heavy stock, of all styles and prices. BLANKETS. Os these goods we have every variety in white, colored uud fancy. Our stock of Negro and fine Swiss Bed Blaiikets are worthy of especial notice. They are cheaper decidedly than any t ver sold iu Columbus. We also have au excellent assortment of common and fine Crib Blankets. HATS AND CAPS. All the new style*, including Ledger, Navy, Glengarry. Havelock, Planters, Solferino. Buys’Cups of all sizes, of velvet or cloth. In thi* department we have extremely pretty style*. BOOTS AND SHOES. It would bo useless to enumerate all thestyles we have of these good*, suffice it to say that every kind of Boot or Shoe, from the Htoutest Brogan to the finest French Calf or Morocco Boot, cun be fouud iu our stock. CAIiPETS AND HUGS. We are in receipt of an entirely new and well selected dock of European and American Carpets, at extremely low price*. A beautiful lot of Velvet Rug*. Mat*, Crumb Cloth*, lleiiip Carpet, Cotton Chain, Felting, Drugget, Ac. HEADY MADE CLOTHING. Thi* department is more attractive than ever, comprising Beal Ski it Overcoats; Siberian Overcoats; Negro Head “ Moscow Bearer “ Heavy Blanket Overcoats; French and English broadcloth Frock Coat*; “ “ ** Ca-Mlmere Bii*iue*.s Suits; Clouded Cassitncre Coats; Ribbed “ “ Plain and Colored Coats. Back* and Frocks; Black French and English Cassimere l'unts; “ “ “ Fey “ “ Black and Colored Satinet “ “ “ •* American Cub*. “ j “ Union Cassimere 44 Blk Satin Vest*; blk Grenadine Vests; “ Silk 44 44 Cloth aud Cm**. Vests; Fey Silk 44 fey Grenadine 4 * 44 Valencia Vests; fey Cassimere * 4 Gt-nt.’a fine white Wool Undershirt*; 44 44 44 44 Drawers: “ brown wool Undershirt*and Drawers; “ white linen and fancy bosom bhirts; 44 white and colored Marseille* 44 Blk Italian Silk Cravat* and Ties; Brighton Th-*; Magenta Ties ; Yale Ties; York Tie*; Victor Emanuel Tie*; Gwrote Tie*; Napoleon Ties; Trunk*; Valise*; Satchels; Traveling Bag*; Bounet Trunks. Ar. Ac. Ac. Wo earnestly Holicit an examination of our *tock, confident that none ran go away without being suited in good* and satisfied with the price* paid lo* them. TERMS CASH—BUT ONE PRICK. G. W. ATKINSON A CO. I 7U Broad st, Columbus, Ga. Pept. 14,1869. 33. JACKSON’S 3ST3SW STOnE, No. 133 Broad Street, Columbu*, Oh., Next Door to 8. Oglatree’i Auction Hoorn. (TAKE pleuMiro iu Informing iny friend*and j customer* that 1 have returned from New York, and opened the shove oftablishlimit with a splendid stock of Dry Goods and Clothing, 11AT8, CAINS, HOOTS AND SIIOKS. A iso a large assortment of BLANKET?, K ER- Fi-; YB* LINBEYB, and all kinds of DOMESTICS. Hpeiidlng most of my time in New York, and , inaunfaeturlriK moat of my own OMhinf, I am aide to undersell one ur.d all. My Dry Grod* and other Good* are mostly bought for cash, uud war ranted to give every one satisf-tctloti. A* I will *eud (<<X)d* from New York weekly, you will always find a well selected and large stock on hand. All 1 aik is to call and see tor yourselves. D JACKSON, 1 ept2B-3m No. IJ3 Broad street. NOTICE. Ml have given up business entirely, and wish -7V ing old matter* settled tip, 1 do hereby re quest all tboHo that are Indebted to me to call and pay up st Mr. 11. Jackson’* store, No. 133 Broad Ntreet.fmy old *taud.) sept2H-3m CH. GOLDHTKIN. Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, PERFUMERY, PAINTS, OILS, Sc. A LA KG Band well selected assortment, which we are selling at the Lowest Cash Brier*, at wholesale aud retail. J. A. WHITESIDE k CO , DriiKgiata. nearly opposite the Blautem’ Hotel. Columbus, Ga , Oct. 0, 1869. M LBIIATE OF 4(/fNII inn 028. of pure Hulpbate of Quinine Just re lUU oelved and for sale by R. A. WAKK A BON, gept. 10. No. 74 Broad street. CUMMBK i CHBBIB 1 q* BOXKW Choice Cresm Cheese Just received w) aud for sale by Bept.l2. GT7NBY k CO. (NUMBER 03. INSURANCES. ARE YOU INSURED? THE HARTFORD KIKE INSURANCE COMPANY Incorporated in 1R1C). POSSESSING THE ADVANTAGES OF ! Fifty Years Experience! A Perpetual Charter AND OVER $875,000 I OF asset*, securely Invested aud instantly available, continues to insure Stores, Mer ’ ebandise, Dwelling*, Cottou and other produce, ; and most other kind* of property, ou favorable terms. Bb#- Losses adjusted aud paid immediately by D. F. WILLCOX, Agent j jy2B ts for Columbus and surrounding country THE HARTFORD FIRK INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital and Surplus $875,000 THE CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW HAVEN, CONN. Capital and Surplus §205,000 THE STATE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW HAVEN, CONN. Capital and Surplus §220,000 THE LORII.L&UD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Capital and Surplus §320,000 Fire rinks taken by the above first-class Companies on favorable teims. D. F. WILLCOX, Agent jy 2S-tf for Columbus and surrounding country M ETROPOLI TAN Fire Insurance Company, NEW YORK. Muy 24-ly HBNKY V. Mlt IQS, Audit. H. LEWIS WOODRUFF, ARCHITECT AND Supcrintciideiit of ItuiUffngs, COLIJMBIJS, GA. Columbus, Ga., May 18,1859. 6mp HTEYAT FALL AND “Winter Groods. IHIK subscriber* beg leave to Inform their f: it-mis and customers tbut they have greatly enlarged their Store, and have mors facility for doing BUSINESS ON A LARGE SCALE. They will constantly ktep on baud a WELL ASSORTED TOOK through tho year; at present they have a full supply of FALL and WINTER GOODS CONSISTING CHIEFLY OF Rich Gros D'Kpsom Silk Robes at s2s,worth $35; Superb 44 D’Ecosse “ 44 4 ‘ 36, 41 50; Heavy Plain Poult do Soio Fancy Dreea Eilks at 50cents; Rich Figured Dress Silks at 75 cent* to $2; Black oil boiled Silk*, all qualities uud widths, very cheap. Among the above will be found some of the best bargains in SILKB ever offered in Columbus. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Frcucli Mcriuocs, plain uud figured; Biirainattn*, Valencia*, Boil do Chivrcs. Muslin j Delaine, and all-wool Blnids; Beautiful Muslin Delaine Kobe* a Tonic; “ 4 * ** a MS* HOUSEKEEPING GOODS- Linen Sheeting, Table Damask, Table Cloth*; Cotton Sheeting, Napkin*. Towels, Curtain*, Curtain Damask*, Ac., Ac. Domestics and Plantation Goods, j White and Colored Blanket*; Kentucky Jean* and Linseys; Blain and Printed Flannels; Mu!hoio fluids and Stripe*; Georgia Blain* and Kersey*; Hickory Strip’ p, Denim* and U*nabur^*; All bland* of Bleached ami Brown Hoiuehpuu*; All style* of Calico** —A mot lean, English and French—from to 00 yard*. Cloaks and Shawls, A large awiortmerit, and entirely new ntyle*. , Hosiery and Gloves. We have th* largest stock ever brought to Co- j lambuH. MUjXxIKrEn.V, cfiJC. Immenao quantities of Bonnets, Ruihe*, Kib- j bon*, Feather*, Flower*, Iltad Dressfp, Fancy I Hair Bin*. Embroideries, Black HiJk Velvet Rib- ; bon*, and tho newest style* ot Dkph Triiiiming* j ritruw Bonnets from $1 to $5; Bilk, Satin uud ! Velvet Bonnet*, made by the best milliners,of the j tin*t material* and latest stylo*, from $3 to *l2; Ofltrlcb, Marabow and Tipped Feathers, entirely new. Carpet Department. Having enlarged our Carpet Hoorn, we lire now : prepared to show, in tho greatest variety, Three ply Cro**ley‘* Bru**il, Felting, fiuper-Ingruin, ; Medium Ingrain, Hemp and Dutch C'urpeG ; ulmo, | Rugs, Matting* and Carpet Biuding. Wa will sell a g<*>d Curpet for a yard. OUR STOCK OF SHOES AND BOOTS Is very large, and wo are able to offer good in- | ducement*. ( LOTHIM. AMI (JKNT.'S FURNISHING GOODS. By the extension of our fitoro we have gained a ! large and spacious room for our Clothing Depart* merit. Our stock is unusually large and nttrac , tlve,embracing all the latest ntyles of Garments 1 and every quality of materl-tl now worn. I Our Clothing ha* been gotten up with the | greatest care expressly for thi* market, and will \ be fouud uiiMtirpoMsed by any similar eatabli*h ment either us regards the quality, material, style 1 of good*, tho workmanship or prico. An exami nation of our *tnck will convince all of tho fact. Our stock of Gentlemen’* Furnishing Good* I* also unusually largo aud, we think, attractive, 1 having made our selection* from tho largest im porter* in the Northern cities. YOUTHS AND BOYS’ CLOTHING. W hiivo all *i/lx mid at all price*. H a -To Country Merchant nud thou* l>er*on i buying large bill? tvooffer Inducement*. Thankful for pa*t favora we solicit a cull to ex- I anilno our atock before piirebaalng el*cwbere. 8. ROTHCHILD & BRO., | oct, 4, No. Broad street. TO DRUGGISTS. APRUGOIBT,dofng a prosperous business In a thriving town id Alabama, desiring tore fire Iroin the businesa, offer* to sell bis DRUG ATOHK. Bur ilea desiring to purcha*o cau get , furtherlutorniatiou by calling on or addreetlng THOMAS DkWOLP, May 2-ts at the Sun Office. TUB PRESENT! NOW ift the time to plant your TURNIP SKKI). Cull aud aupply yoursclvo before it 1* too j late. We have a fresh supply of I Hanover, Rutabaga, Red Topped, White Flat Dutch, Norfolk, Large Globe. | July 9. R. A. WARE A SON. HAMS! HAMS! rVYTRA New York llam*. Big Ham*, Extra Hi Hugar Cured Ham*. Alao a choice lot of reu noaa.B Utma, well muoked aud l J THE DAILY SUN. t’R.'ji YlSTcnDAi’s Kvxmxo Ecinoir, The Gcurgia Citizen is informed by a I Conti actor for me of the gin manufactur ing dttnhlhlnnentg of the State that there lmvc been no less than thirty gin bougea burnt in Talbot, nml other counties of j Georgia, within a few weeks. Death of one of Itandotyli’a glare*. I The Petersburg Express states that one of the .‘•laves manumitted by John Ran dolph, died at l’h|ua, Ohio, on the Ist inst., aged about 80 years. His name was Sampson Rial. An Klecllon Contested. It is stated that Me. Jarrett, the Demo i cratio candidate for Comptroller of the Treasury of Maryland, has determined to contest tlie seat of W. li. l’lirnell, on the assembling of the Legislature. The i ground is that the latter’s election was effected through fraud nud violence in j Baltimore. ♦ —— O*. Hayc. and tlie Polar Sea. Dr. llayes, who accompanied the la mented Kane to the Arctic regions in 1853, proposes to undertake another ex pedition in the same direction, through j Baffin’s Bay and Smith’s Sound, for the purpose, if possible, of navigating the open Polar Sea which Dr. Kane discover ed lying north of the highest latitude reached by him in 1855. The discovery and navigation of a north-west passage was simply a geographical problem, the solulion of wbioh will never be of prac tical benefit, and Dr. Hayes, like the ad venturous Franklin and Kano, will full a victim to tho spirit of adventure. Illinois- The following from the Richmond (Va.) Dispatch, gives the result of the Con gressional election in Illinois: Chicago, Nov. 9.—The Springfield cor respondent of the Times telegraphs that Sangamon county gives McClernand, Douglas Democrat, five hundred majority for the vacancy occasioned by the death of Harris. Other returns indicate McClcr nand elected to Congress by four thou sand or fivo thousand majority. Talk and Action. U'ondull Phillips, Henry Ward Beecher, and other leading abolition orafors, are delivering sublime panegyrics upon Old Brown, tlie “grand old man,” as they call him, whom they liken unto General Washington, and who, Phillips says, “has as much right to hang Gov. Wise as Gov. Wise has to hang him.” Why don’t some of the saints and heroes come on and emulate the renown of Brown? If the i crown of martyrdom, iu such a career, is . so magnificent aud glorious, why don’t they conic on and clup it on their own swelling temples ? It is an easy thing to stand up before a congregation in Brook lyn, New York, far off from the scene of danger, and abuse Virginia, blackguard its Governor, aud speak great, swelling words of vanity and wrath. Neither Minnie rifles nor Dalghren guns will carry balls from Norfolk to New York. • Iu the twenty-five years that abolitionism lias existed in this country, Brown is the | first of the white-livered pack that has attempted to do anything but bark ; the first who has come out of ’his kennel, crossed the Southern line, and under taken to bite. Now, they may call the hanging of this intruder martyrdom, and call the blood of the martyrs the seed of the church ; hut let thorn come and sow a little more seed. The more seed, the more church; and if Beecher & Cos. will only supply us with seed, it will not be owing to Virginia's neglect in putting it into the ground, if there is not a good crop. If they will come on even now, and otter to suffer in Brown’s place, we think it very probable they could have at once his crown of martyrdom. —Richmond I Dispatch. ! Comparative Extent of Territory. When wo read of the wealth and power of England, it is not easy to conceive that her territory—i. e., the territory of Eng land proper—is lees than that of several of our individual States; uud that the area of the United Kingdom, including England, .Scotland and Ireland, is less thuu half the area of Texas, and less than that of California. The following figures will show these things to he true : UNITED KINGDOM. Square miles. England 50,922 Scotland 31,324 Ireland 32,509’ Total 114,755 UNITED STATES. Square miles. Texas 237,594 California 155,980 Missouri 67,380 Virginia 61,352 Florida 59,268 Georgia 58,000 Illinois 55,405 Oregon, about 90,000 Area of whole United States 2,636,166 Os ull Europe 3,811,694 ■ ♦ Friday, the 29th day of October, was the anniversary of the execution of the celebrated English navigator, and adven turer, Sir Walter Raleigh. He was born at Budleigh, Devonshire, did good service | to the Stute during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, hut on the nscension of James , I. he lost his interest nt the Court, and after a long imprisonment in the Tower of I.ondon, was unjustly accused of treas on and beheaded on Tower Hill, two hun dred und fifty one years ago—the 29th I of October, 1618 Westward, Hot There have emigrated from East Ten nessee and Cherokee Georgia, to Arkan sas and Texas, this past fall, at least five hundred families, and the end is not yet, ns every day or so, wagon after wagon witii movers may he seen plodding their way thitherward. Hamilton county alone has sent out forty families, and a num ber are now down with tho moving fever. Chat. Advertiser. Stampede oi Ulack Republican offi cials In Massachusetts. The Boston Post sayß that Governor Banks will have to advertise for the re turn of his officials, if the stampede among them continues. But the troublo will he in offering for reward a fraction low enough not to exceed their value. Those who haven't run had better start. The BherilVis after them. The runaways are doubtless nfrnid of old Brown's car pet sack, and the ugly tales it tells ! . ■ ! At a rail road station an old lady said to a very pompous-looking gentleman, who was talking about steam communi cation : “Pray, sir, what is steam?’ “Steam, ma'am, Is, ah!—stoam is ah! B h !—steam is—steam 1” “I knew that chap couldn’t tell ye,” said a rough look ing fellow standing by; “hut steam is a bucket of water in a tremendous perspi- I ration.” f Fifteen hundred houses have been , built in Memphis, Tennesseo, during the present season, oosting $3,000,000. The city is about two miles long, and one mile wide. Tho value of real estato In the city limits is $18,000,000. In 1821 the population of Memphis was 63, in 1826, 308: in 1882, 906; in 1836, 1239; In 1840, 1700; in 1846, 3600; In 1860, 6427 ; in 1864, 12,687 ; in 1869, 26,000.