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About The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1859)
THE DAILY SIAM. T Intraday PJoniliig, fllov. 17, Ihj'J. Merchanta* Shipping Keceipts. \ new supply, just fi olll the binder’* bauds l, utly ruled and wU bound, for sale ut the SUN OFFICE. - Cotton Shippers Application Uook3, lmtuUomoly rulr'i tid tiouml, fur siilu at the Oct. ■£). SUN OFFICE. •*- New Advertisement*. The 9e‘ison is near at hand for supply ing yourself with see 1 Irish potatoes. Messrs. Tyler & Moses are prepared to supply them. Mr. D. F. Wilcox advertises for sale a Factory bell of superior tone. 11. A. Ware & Son have received a lot 1 of superior fluid. Georgia Slate Lottery. In to day’s paper will be found nn ad vertisement of this institution. It is be lieved that there is no better or more reliable one in the country, and if you wish to invest, now is the time, and the place to procure the tickets is at the j agency of Geo. W. Jones, Columbus. Arrest of an Abolitionist. Considerable excitement was created in the city yesterday, by the detection atul arrest of a man whose sentiments were by no means in harmony with that of the South on the slavery question, llis name is Wiu. Scott, a member of, and traveling for, tlio firm of Charles Scott & Cos., dealers in embroideries, lin ens, &c., 204 and 25(i Canal street, New York. Mo is apparently of middle age, and mild and inoffensive in appearance. Feeling more interest in the “nigger ques tion” tliau in the veal object of hi.- visit here, he took occasion, in conversation with one of our merchants, to express great sympathy for “old Brown;” his opinion of the fairness of the trial, &c., &c. Me had one or more of Beecher’s incendiary sermons, which he also took occasion to endorse. Indignant at his boldness, the merebaut ordered him to leave the store, which he did, and attempted to leave town, but was taken, brought back, and examined by a committee of citizens. They elicited nothing beyond the fact of his uttering tbo sentiments above, but sulfic’ent to satisfy them that be was an abolitionist “dyed in the wool,” and an unsafe man for any Southern community. By the advice and injunctions of the committee, be was taken to the depot and directed to leave by the first train fur the North, which be doubtless did, as there was a very strong disposition and anxiety, gen eially, to use violence upon him. Should he or any of his ilk, show themselves in this community again, they will hardly escape so lightly. In this connection, we would express the hope that for the future, our business men will hold com mercial relations and encourage only those merchants of the North, whose re cord is unspotted, and whose position upon the slavery question is unequivocal. Proceedings of tlie City Council* This body convened Monday evening, the 14th. The most important proceed ings were as follows: Alu. Quin gave notice that he would move a reconsideration of so much of the action of the Council last meeting, as re lated to the amendment of Aid. McKen dree to include the LuFayette Rail Iload in the resolution. The motion being first in order, was considered, and there being a tie upon the vote, his Honor, the Mayor, voted in the negative. J. M. Bivins, Esq., Secretary and Treas urer of the Muscogee Bail Road, submit ted the following communication. Muscogee Rail Road Office, ) Nov. 12th, 7% o’clock, p. in., ISot). J Whereas, it is the policy of the city of Columbus o increase her rail road facili ties and invito trade from all sections of i the surrounding country, as well as to 1 open a competition with the sea board cities for the speedy transportation of supplies to meet the demands of her trade, and for the removal of the cotton accumulated during the winter in her warehouses, to the Atlantic ports ; and whereas, both these objects would he at tained by the connection of tho Thomas ton and Barnesville Road with some point on the Muscogee ltoaJ, a distance of 22 miles—which being done would induce a further connection with the Georgia Rail Road at Covington, a distance of 43 miles, which being accomplished the Charleston and Savannah markets nud rail roads would be competitors for the cotton and freights of this city, and he proportion i bly advantageous to the stock of her citi zens in the Muscogee Rail Road. Be it therefore Resolved, That if the city of Columbus shall deem it expedient to issue her bonds to tho extent of $50,000 in aid of such connection by Rail Road, between the Thomaston and Muscogee Rail Roads, ! which sum, in the opinion of this board, would guarantee the building of this connection, then this Rail Road will guar antee to the city of Columbus the pay ment of the interest on said $40,000 of bonds at the rute of 7 per cent per an nutn until the maturity of the same Which resolution was adopted, and Messrs. Bozeman and Dowtiin* appointed a committee to present thu same to the honorable the Mayor and Council J. M. BIVINS, Secretary and Treasurer M. R. R. On motion the communication was re ceived, and laid over for consideration at the next meeelitig- SADDLERY, HARNESS, &C. 1850 -PALL TRADE.-1859 SHERMAN & CO. \K K now re- *w._. celving their /L. ** ‘O* /? o FALL STOCK, C U * A cou-iHtimr of Sad* % and Harness SPSUr''” v’ of all kinds, Hem -JV* l *,/ W> look and Oak Sole Si _ ‘/ T'‘" , wi Leather, French V3KB I /v i f*> * American Calf . V.I JV —} Skim; Harness. Band and Lacing l Leather; Sole Lea ther and Ladles’ French TRUNKS of various styles and slges ; Va lises, Carpet Bugs, Saddle and Ilarm-s* Trim* mlngp, Whips, Collar#, llridlcn. Plantation Gear, Trace Chains, llainea, mill •rvtlilu u.ually kpt Inthellu*, which ir* offered low for ta.h or approved credit, ua a call. Wo aro aUo minufurtnrltig tIAHN KBS our ■olvaa, and would Invite tha ordure of tlioao who want a flrst rate bome-mado article. *#- Repairing don* with diopatch. BUKHMAN * CO.. Next door below Hank of Columbus. Columbus. Qa., kept. 111, IBM). dtwly 3DXJE NOTICE. J. h. danTel & CO. WILL be obliged to those* indebted to them by note or opeu account, for flood* purchas'd prior to the present year, if they will come for ward and settle the mime. parties notified as abort*, failing to comply with our request on or before the first day of Jan uary next, may expect to timl their claims in the hands of an’ officer, as we are cow pelled to hare money. J. H* DANIEL A CO., Oct 20-ts No. 123 Broad street GIMIIT AM) HAITlft rABIII HYDRAULIC Cement and Plaster Paris al ways on hand and for sale by Not. 8. GUN BY A CO. bPECIAI, NOTK)ES. I t'Hit V Ft i M I’UKII'V FOUR I’URII V FOUR PUBIFY Vtlllß PUItIFY FOUR PURIFY VOID; B W THINGS li V i; o UWE BEINGS BY UolN G DWELLINGS BY USING 1 DWELLINGS BY U SIN G dwellings by using dwellings by using Ttt E O It H A T THE U RE A T THE U it KA T T It U tl lIEAT TII 1. O HEAT THE U tt EA T X 5 X SI3ST 3? EC T 3ST T , 3D X SIJM 3? E C rr .A. IST ’X’, TDisiitffi-’iEiaiDA.nNrT, DISINFI.CTANT, 3D X Sl3>T -P EC T 3ST T , iDxsxisri’jiC’x^.jNr’X’, 1* ROFE Sa U R i) A RBY’S 1* ROFES IS 0 R i) ARR Y’ S 1* ROFES S( J R i) ARR Y’ S FROFE SIS O R 1> A R BY’B 1* R 0 F E SHOE J) A R M’S FRO F E SSO R DA R JIY’S FjLUIJD ! FLUID! UDU 114 ! FLUID ! FLUID! FLUID! The .Most Powerful Disinfectant Known; 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; 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 I’IIE SPREAD OF CONTAGIOUS DIPEASES. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. CONTA IOUS DISEASES. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. #- PRICE, FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE. Sold by every respectable Druggist iu Columbus j Order in quantity from DABBY L PRICE, June 30 Auburn, Ala. The Great English Remedy. Sill JAMES CLARK’S CELEBRATED FEMALE FILLS, Prepared from a Prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine in unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which tho female constitution is subject. It mod erates all excess audroraoves all obstructions,and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES It is peculiarly suited. It will,in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Caution.—Those Pills should not bo taken by Females in the first three months of pregnancy; at auy other time thoy are perfectly safe. In all cases of Nervous and .Spinal Affections, Paiu iu the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight ex ertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, those Pills will effect a cure when all oth- • or means have failed, and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Each bottlo, price One Dollar, bears the Govern* . mont Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counter feit. Full directions in the pamphlet around each . package, which should be carefully preserved. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, JOB MOSES, (Late I.C. Baldwin i C 0.,) Rochester, N.Y. N.B.—sl and 0 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized Agent, will insure a bottle containing 50 Pills, by return mail. For sale in Columbus, at the Drug Stores of PEMBERTON & CARTER, ACEE .t IVERSON, mch9-oowly and all respectable Druggists 1 Persons in want of Bacon would do woll to call on Ragland & Birch, as they are receiving large lots on consignment, and selling a! the low est market rates. See advertisement in another column. up26tf #**■3oo advertisement of Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator in another column. mli22ly FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING For 1850 anti ’(SO. J. H. MERRY, Ne. ST Broad street, Columbus, Ga., tirOITLD respectfully call attention to his new \ f stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING for Gentlemen, Youths and Children's wear; also to a superior assortment of Gent.’s Furnishing Goods, all of which are warranted to be of the LATEST STYLE OF MANUFACTURE, and will be sold on the most reasonable terms, together with a good assortment of UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS, CANES, CARPET BAGS, &c. Columbus, Ga.. Oct 5.1859. Cm G T WILLIAMS’ | PHOTOGRAPH, A .MB ROXY PE and Stereoscope Picture bailer), No. 07 West Side Bread street, (up-stairs,) CO I. U M B US, GEORGIA. 1 WOULD respectfully call the attention of the citiy.*ns of Muscogee atul surrounding coun ties to the above style of Pictures, which ate the Most Perfect and Durable Likeness THAT CAN BE TAKEN. Persons visiting Picture Gulhrhtf will please j give me a call, whether wanting Pictures or not, i and I will he pleased to show them my collection j of Photograph. Ambrotype and 3tereoscope Pic ! tuies, plain and colored. My prices of Colored Ambrotypes, put in neat • cases, from Fifty Cents to any price wanting. Photograph & Stereoscope Pictures, Plain and Colored, at Its* pi ices than can he obtained else where in the city. 1 would particuluily inform the pcoplo that 1 give eutlre satlsfa, lion or no churge 1 hope hy a Hose attention to busim as to cou ’ tinue to merit the patronage of the country. Oft. B~3m <i. T. WILLIAMS. IT. REICH, MEUOII ANT TA I TO It, KAS Jubi returned from thNorth, and raspvctfully culls the attention id his frl.ndsaud custunn-rs, as well ns I lie pub- la lie In general, to thu large Ituik of (loud •-U ----he Is receiving every da), ronslbtingof every kind . jf Cloth, Cassimnri's. Vestings of every ile.crlp tlon, otc., etc. lie Is also fully prepared tonmke to order every kind of Clothing, atier the latest style, at the shortest possible notice, lit a very low price lor ctsh. 49-All kinds of cutting dune after tin latest stylo. Cull on K. KKICII, Tailor, luO Broad st.. two doors above Bank of Colunibu*. September 7,1*69. am li. A. WARE & SON HAVE just received, and are now opening, n beautiful variety of T 011, E r J 1 AItTICJ-.ES, consisting of Extracts Pomades, Hair Oils, Co lognes— French arid Herman; Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Hand Mirrotv, and almost every article in onr line that can he called for We in vile all to call and examine our selections. Oct. 20. R A. WARE M SON. KI.OUIU PLOI'R I i N extra lot of choice Tennessee Flour Just /\ received and for sale b) April in GUNDY A CO. INVOICE PAPERI VFEW Reams of Cotton Invoice Paper, for salehy CHAFFIN 4 JOHNOJN. Ceptsml • l H \ TTIiEBKKM IHATTRKHHKfU ALL sixes, of superior quality, constantly on hand and made to order, at mylT-tf ROOK ISLAND PAPER MILLS. COMMERCIAL. | DAILY SUN OFEH E, ) Cou.mui s, ta., November 17,1859. j COlToN—Time was but little done iu our hi t - ket yesterday, in consequence of a difference in the vie ws off tutors and shippers. What tram ac tions were ha 1 was con line,l mainly to local up c:i lation ut unchanged prices. The sales fur tie <Uy foot up 18G baler, and receipts 1 074 bales. i 3AVANNAII, Nov. 15 —Sales of cotton today 1,610 bales, Tbo market was iirm, but quot ui ‘us were unchanged. CINCINNATI, Nov. 12.—The Flour market closed firm; sales amount to 1,100 bids. at j-i 80. j Whisky 23)^c; Pork, Western Mcts, Is quoted at sl3 60. MONTGOMERY, Nov. 16.—There was wry lit tie done in cotton today. Factors demanded stringent prices, which buyorr were not di p hoc! to give. Principal sales wore flora wagons. Mid dlings 10c.,Good Mi Idlingti 11 J,£c. N K\V YORK, Nov. 15.—The cotton market v.ns quiet today, and quotations were easier. The sales wi re 1 600 bales; Middling Uplands Ht lljajc. Tho sales include 1.000 bales iu transit. Middling Orleans nt lKjc. Flour dull; declined 5 to 10c. j per barrel; sales of 13,000 barrels; Southern at $5 40 to £5 00. Sugar firm; Musocvudo ut bj.to 7J4 cent*. Hlco firm at 4to 4}h£ ceutu. Ocean Steamers. SAILING DAYS OF STEAMERB FROM EUttOI'E. i Borus-ia, fiu Southampton for N w York.... Nov. -1 Canada, from Liverpool for Boston Nov. 6 j Ariel, from Southampton for New York Nov. 9 Africa, from I iverpcol for New York Nov. 12 Fulton, from Southampton for New York.. Nov. 10 Niagara, modi Liverpool for Boston Nov. 19 Persia. from Liverpool for Now York Nov. 20 United Kingdom,tin Glasgow’ for N. York.. Nov. 3.0 ; Teutonia, from Southampton for N. York.. Dec. 4 | Prices of Breadstuff*. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY PALACE MILLS. Pm libl. KftlUbl- Qr. l>b> Double Extia $9 00 4 60 2 25 Extra Family 7 60 3 75 1 90 Superfine 0 .4) : 25 1 05 j Extra Fine li t 0 3 00 1 60 | Fine 6 00 2 60 1 25 | Bolted Meal and liouiiny $1 10 per bushel. ; Unbolted Meal, retail ..$1 per bushel. “ ** wholesalo $1 per Lushed. ilran and Shorts, mixed 80 per 109 lbs. Eii h Shorts $1 par 100 Ibv* 4‘j.-Five per cent, discount on Flour will be i made to merchants. Columbus Factory and Mills. OFFICE AT THE FONTAINE WAREHOUSE. Per Obi. Hull libl. Ur. libl. Extra Flout $9 00 $4 60 $2 26 Family Flour 7 60 3 75 1 90 Superfine Flour t 50 3 26 1 G 5 Fine Flour 5 00 2 50 1 25 Fifty ceuta per barrel discount to merchants. Corn Meal and Grits $1 per bushel. Bran 80c. per 100 lbs. bhorta $1 per 100 lbs. ■Kef Cotton Yarns, Osnaburge, Liuaeys, Stripes, Joans, &e., Ac. Russet and Black Shoes All tho above aroof our own manufacture. July 0,1859 HENRY V . MEIGS, Agent. LADD, WKISBTEU & <U*s” IMPROVED milT-STITCII SEWING MACHINES! \\J HIGH for beauty and simplicity of construe- YV lion, and efficiency in working, aro uue ’ qnaled by any. WHAT? CONSTITUTES A GOOD SEWING MACHINE? 1 It should be well made, simple in its con struction, and easily kept in order. I 2. It should make A tight lock KTiTcii, alike on i both sides of tho material. 3. It should eew auy and all materials that can bo sewed. 4. Jt should be able to use cotton, thread, or silk, directly from the spool. 5. Tt should be able to sew from coarse to fine, and fiom thick to thin, with rapidity and without changing the tension. (i. It should lie able to make the tension greater or loss, on both tho under and upper threads, and with uniformity. 7. It. should have a straight needle; curved ones are liable to break. 8. Tho needle should have perpendicular mo -1 tion. This is absolutely necessary for heavy j work. 9. It should be capable of taking in t lie largest I pit cos of woik. 10. it should be able to bind with a hinder, hem I ■ with a hemuier; should stitch, fell, run and j gather. 11. It should be always ready to work. 12. It should be capablo of using the same size of thread on both sides of the work, and of using , different colored thread or silk, above or below, ’ to correspond with any two colors of cloth to be united. 13. It should be able to make a long or short stitch. 14 it should be able to fasten off the seam, and i commence sewing tightly ut the first stitch. 15. It should run easily and make but little ’ noise. 10 It should liavo a wheel-feed; none others are in constant contact with tho work. 17. It should not be liable to get out of order. 18. It should net bo liable to break the thread, i nor skip stitches. 19. It should not bo necessary to use a screw ; driver or wrench to set the needle. dress. 21. It should not form a ridge on theunder side, nor ravel out, nor be wattful of thread, as is the case with all Ciiain-htitch machines. 22. It should not bo “more troublo than it is ■ worth.” ITGKT THE BE ST."6 a These Machines m iy he seen ut tho Novelty Works Sales Room, No. 148 Broad street, a few doors beh.w the Masonic Hall Building. Nov. 2-ts T.T EDMUNDS, Agent. AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKY! FOR MEDICINAL USF, HAS now taken that position in the world’s estimation, which justifies its Proprietor in ; claiming for it A Superiority Unrivaled ! Produced, as it u, by a process known only to tlw* • manufacturer, and extracted from the cluicest graiu, which grows no where but in a favored lo cality iu tho Valley of the Monougahcla, and con taining no particle of deleterious admixture; it lias acquired a reputation for perfect purity and intrinsicexcellence.based solely upon itsinherent merit, which tho proprietor does not intend, so long as he controls the manufacture shall ever bo toifi ited, or in any manner allowed to impeach | the correctness of the statements of the learned and distinguished Chemists whose certificates we ’ publish herewith Ho has heretofore r frained ft out making public, by advertisement, tho 1 EXTRAORDINARY MEDICINAL PROPERTIES which this article is known to poshest*; and this silence on his part bus been induced by a sensitive ‘ dread that tbo alighteft suspicion should connect J his name with advertising empyrickm, and tho ! nauseous jargon of quack nostrum circulars But, fi r aotue time pint, the proprietor has bees in the j constant rcc* i; t of unsolicited testimonials trom all parts of the country, emanating from PHYSICIANS OF TIIE HIGHEST HEI'I TAT.ON, ami testimonials which speuk with such emphatic and uii<iualilicd approval of the unrivaled quaii tiis ol the AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKY, I A* A MEDICINAL AGENT, iu all cases in which artificial stimulation lias bc c mo requisite—in order to restore, repairer assist tho function* and energies of nature—that lie deems it his duty, even at the hazard of which he has spoken, to make known to the world, iti the most public manner possible, these extraordinary and invaluable j rcpettie* ot (his article, of ins ■ manufacture. 11 is not his pm pose to r cite in detail, a list of thoM) diseases ol the human system which have ’ bet u Iu own to be tnest favorably affected by tho me <.f this stimulant. They are particularly de scribed in the various testim uials spoken of, which arc open at all times to the inspection of : our friends, but which we do not feel at lib rty, without special permlvfelou of tho distinguished persons who have si nt them to us, to parade iu ! th’ public newspapers. bullion it to say. that the discuses ulliltlcd to, i ci mprise nil su< li us are incident to Tropical J.ati- | tildes, to a CHANCE OF CLIMATE OR LILT, or to any other cause which disarrttngtsor impairs the opt-raut functions <1 the human tysteui; in ducing languor, hihsitu ‘e and depicsslon, and the multitudinous ills flowing from this h nice. In all mi* h cuses the Aromatic Valley Wlihky ACTS AS A RESTORATIVE, assisting the natuiai organs, hy a stimulant which iiolli in churaitur and degrte, sucuu; to be iu ah | things ino>*t noinlrahly lltterl to rein>ig"ate, and to cull buck that t< ue und force of ac tion in the vital organs, so essential to phyt-ical health. It Is to tliis extent that tin; proprietor knows . li iin self to ho justithd In claiming loi Lis muni- ‘ facture, Hygienic properties and viitucs which ‘ (•nnotbe overstated, nor over-valued. Its uDi ver; ul uso liy the MEDICAL PROFESSION is llHut urgently recommended. Already lias it found its way Into the priotij al publicsnd private i Hospitals in the country, und wherever it liar been unci* tired, it forthwith Laconics a requisite. I have aualyxed a mmple of‘‘Dniy’s Aromatic Valley Whisky,” red find it L Ia pure article, of tine flavor, und without any delcteiioue admix ture. JAMES It. CHILTON, M. l>. New York. Chemist, i Btatb Asravxr's Urrn i32 Somerset St, Ronton, April 17th, IH6*. / W.M. 11 Daly, Now York ; I have made a chemi cal anal) sis of your Alomntie Valley Whisky, and find it n pure fine tlurmril It ye Whiaky, containing no injurious matters of any kind, aud 1 would , recommend it as suitable f.-r medical and puhli purposes CHARLES T. JACKSON, State Assayor. YVm. 11. Daly : Y'our Aromatic Valley Whisky is ! received, add alter careful examination, J find it to he a pure article, entirely free from the adult* ru tma imn'dienti no frequently uenl. Yours respect- I fully. JAMES J.M APES. Analytical Chemist. 49-CorisuuoTs can depend upon getting u pure article when they buy the Valley Whisky, us it is ! sold by the bottle and case only WILLIAM U. DALY. 1J Booth William StFet, New York. Sole Proprietor. | For sale in Columbus, Ha., by VAN MARCUS. | 1 Nov. 12, 1969, N*F T. EI. sS? CO., CLOTHIERS AND MERCHANT TAILORS. ASTo. H £3 0 street, C OLUMBUS, GEORGIA. THE MOST PERFECT STOCK OF Ready-Made Clothing OF QUALITIES AND STYLES TO SUIT ALL CLASSES! Every garment manufactured un der our own supervision, and war ranted to be WELL UVEA. IDE AND OF Good Material AT J. H. DANIEL & CO.’S, No. 123 Broad. St., COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. | A THOROUGH AND COMPLETE STOCK OF GENT.’S FURNISHING GOODS SUCH A8 SHIRTS—White and Colored; UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS, CO LEARS, SUSPENDERS, CRAVATS, HOSIERY, SHAWLS, FUR ROBES, TRAVELING BLANKETS, and in fact everything that is necessary to furnish a perfect wardrobe, at No. 123 Broad St. — TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES, Bonnet Boxes, Umbrellas, &c., &(*., IN TIIE GREATEST VARIETY TO HE FOUND AT J. H. DANIEL & CO.’S, No. 123 Broad St. -O HATS AND CAPS A large stock ol’ the Latest Styles of MOLE, PASSIM ERE, SOFT, ! LEDGER, &c., to be found at No. 123 Broad Street, COLUMBUS, G-A. -*■ | SERVANTS’ CLOTHING. — —. For the purpose of accommodating our customers with comfortable and substantial Clothing for their Ser vants, we have manufactured a large lot of Old Columbus Factory Kerseys, PEA JACKETS AND PANTS j FOR LABORING MEN, and shall have during the coming week a lot of BLUE SATINET SUITS, ALSO Hickory Stripes, Red Flannel . AND PRINTED MUSLIN SHIRTS. O CLOTHS, CASSINIERES, V KKTIXC; S! In our Order Department, provided as we are with a large and beautifully assorted stock oi French and Eng lish Cloths, Overcoatings, < as si me res and Vestings, ('utters of the lirst order of talent, and an ample force of mechanics, we tcel confident i of pleasing all who may favor us with , a call, and arc determined that our garments shall not bo surpassed in ■ durability, style or fit by any estab lishment iu this whole I'nioii. J. H. DANIEL & CO No. 123 Broad St., COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Columbus, OoV. 10. . tjal CLOTHING! OLMHIHO! CLOT ELI IST Cl! HATS, HATS, caps/ caps, VALISES, VALISES, TRUNKS, TRUNKS, TTx*ollas, e*?o. ROSETTE, IVIELSCK & CO. No. 125 Broad St., COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, j Wyuld call the attention of the pub- I lie to their LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK Keady-Made Clothing which lias been manufactured under the immediate supervision of one of the firm. i No trouble has been spared iu se lecting the BEST STYLES the market afforded, and made up in in the most FASHIONABLE MANNER. We make it a point to study the j wants of the PEOPLE! We work for the PEOPLE; we get our support from the PEOPLE, and we are determined to please the •PEOPLE. Having made an EXTENSIVE ! ADDITION to our SiV-XiSS room we arc better prepared than ever to exhibit our stock, which, upon ex- | animation, will be found one of the i LARGEST, and consisting of GREATER VARIETY than any other House in the South ern country. As we sell exclusively ! POIi CASH we are enabled to offer SUPERIOR j INDUCEMENTS to CASH rmtCIIASERS! We feel assured that QUALITY ] and PRICE will give PERFECT | SATISFACTION. ROSETTE, MELKCK & CO., No. Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. ——♦ —■ —— BOYS ANT) YOUTHS’ CLOTHING, i A large assortment ALWAYS ! kept in Store. Sizes to suit from ; four to fifteen years of age, em bracing a GREAT VARIETY of STYLES and QUALITIES. CASH Clothing Emporium! No. 125 Broad St., j COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. :a,HiITS@ 3.000 HATS! 3.000 CAPS! Os every Shape, Color, Quality and i Style, . j From 25 cents to irp(! They are offered at LOWER PRICES, for the same qualities, than was ever known in the city. ROSETTE, MELICK & CO., No. 125 Broad Street. ♦ Furnishing Goods! In this Department we are enabled to exhibit un elegant assortment, viz: 4,000 SHIRTS made by the best manufactures; White Linen Bosom SHIRTS; “ Marseilles “ Linen Cambric Bosom “ “ “ Put ” Fancy Linen Bosom “ “ Marseilles “ “ “ Print “ Embroidered “ “ Cheek Linen “ “ GLOVES! GLOVES! : Milk, Kid, Calf, Buck, Dog Skin, Wool, Cassiitiere, Cloth, Hurliii, and j Buck Gauntlets. I NDEK SHIRTS AM) DRAWERS Os Cotton, Wool, Lamb’s Wool, Cashmere, Shaker Not, Shaker Flan nel, Merino and Gray Mixed; 4,000 Cravats and Scarfs ; 0,500 Suspenders and Half Hose; 2,000 Pocket Handkerchiefs; Milk and Linen Cambric Hdkls. TRUNK DEPOT, N "- W5 •Jv’Ti Proad. Sti’oot. 500*Trunks and Trunk Valises, i Carpet and Enameled Cloth Bags. For Planters and Traders 700 Suits BLUE SATTLNET and j KERSEYS. i tm/” Having enjoyed the eonfi i deuce of tho community for many 1 years in pursuing the Clothing Trade j in Columbus, we hope to maintain ’ those kind favors for the future. ROSETTE, MELICK & CO. 1 Columbus, Get. H, 1850. N © w Gr o oci s! SILKS AND WORSTED DREiSSGOODS JAS. McPHILLIPS HAS 41TST KKCKIVHD By IU xprcsM, AXOTItKIt I.oT OF FINE DELAINE ROBES;! SILK ROUES; FANCY SILK DRESSES, AND Nl'.W STYI.KS WORSTED DRESS GOODS, OF KVUKY ÜBSl'Kiri'lON. Thoeo Oochln lihvo Ween piiiehatetl within tho i last ten Uuyu, since tilt* Rinat roduetkm in prleon, j and will In* sold at. great Lar” tin. ! AH A SPECIALITY SB lards Fancy DRESS SILKS AT FI I'TV CUNTS i’KK VAiID ! 3Li£VC3.XOS-i are | urtioulnrly n quested tu call nod examine (lit lit hi-toie elnowheie, a they will be touml ut InAft 25 per cent, lower thun the usual piictH. JA>. McPIIILMINS eyntani ut busmens in Small Profits and One Price, WITHOUT VARIATION! JAMES McPHILLIPS, Nov. 4. No. 140 Broad Street. EMBROIDERIES I EMBROIDERIES AM) HOSIERY FROM RECKNT NEW YORK I -VUCTION SALES ! JAS. McPHILLIPS I lias just received by Expreas a complete assort j meat of French Embroideries! CONSISTING OF COLLARS, BANDS, SLEEVES, SETS, &c. ALSO A LARGE LOT OF HOSIERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. j These Goods have been purchased within the ! last few weeks at the I Large New York Auction Sales, : And will bo Hold hero at less thftn tho cost of | Importation. I^YIAIES i aro respectfully solicited to call and examine, j uh the PRICKS AUK LOWER than ever before offered in this or any other house iu tho city. JAS. McPHILLIPS, 140 Bronl St, Masonic Building. Columbus, Ga., Nov. 3, 1859. MRS. WINSLOW, j An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, pro neutH to the attention of mothers, her SOOTHING SYRUP, For Children Teething, which greatly facilitates tho process of teething, j by softening tho gums, reducing all inflammation I —will allay nil pain and spasmodic action.and is Sure to Rcgulato tho Bowels. Depend upon it mothers, it will givo rest to t yourselves and Relief and Health to your Infants. firl. have put up • and Bold this article W f" r over ten H years, and can say, inconiideuce and truth of it, what we i have nevei been able if to say of any other medicine—NEVEß HAS IT FAIL ED, IN A SIN- fvj CI.LE instance, to Effect tt CUBE, when timely used.— : Never did we know an instance of dissatis j faction by tiny one who used it On tho ! contrary, all are de- to lighted with its opera tions, and speak in terms of highest com mendation of its magi- cal effects and medical i virtues. Wo speak in this matter “what WO do know,” nf- rK ter ten years’ experi ence, and pledge our reputation fi>r j tho fulfilment ot Vw what we hero de elare. In almostev- PH try instance where • the infant is suffering from pain end exhaus- ; j tion, relief will bt vj found iu fifteen or j twenty minutes after LJJ the Syrup is udminis- I 1 tered. r This valuable prepu ration is the prescrip tion of one of the must experienced and skillful Nurses ill Ql Now England, and has been used with never failing success , in O THOUSANDS OF OASES. It not only relieves tho child from pain, 1 but invigorates th * stomach uud bowels, ‘ corrects ucldity, and gives tone and euergy to the whole system. XjJl i t will almost iustaut ly relievo *n Griping in the J> Bowels, and WIND P* COLIC, and ovorcouio convulsions, which if not speedily remedied end iu death. Wo believe it the boat andsur- J ost remedy in the world, in ail offs of Dysentery and 1 Diarrhoei’inChil-02 dren, whether it at isos from teething, or from any other cause. Wo would *ay jjfj to every mother who has a child nutlet ing from any of the fore ’ goingcomplaiuts— do M not let your pre judices, nor the prejudices of oth- ’ ers, stand between your suffering child and tho relief that will be MURE—yes. ab solutely SUHE — to follow the n o of | this medicino. if time- # ly used. Full dlrec- | 1 tious for using will accompany each bot tle. None genuine un- lesn the sac-simile of of CURTIS & M PERKINS, New Yok. is on the out- side wrapper. Sold by Druggist* fe-H tbroiiv'l tout the world 1 Principal OfUco, R 13 Cedarst, N. Y. Price only 25 cents per Bottle, August 13, 1869. lySdp Dlt. .f. BO VICK DOD'S IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS, | 101 l Incipient Consumption, Weak Lungs. .Stomachs, General Debility, and for purify ’ lug the blood, are not surgussed by any remedy ou a aith. AH A BEVERAGE | they are delightful, producing all the exhilara- ! 1 ting effects ol brandy or wine, without their inju rious results. 1 Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers, all Public j rtpeakers, as well h book keepers and others leading a sedentary life, should never be without them. T hey will remove all the injurious effects of anient sfdiltv, are perfectly baimless. and en tirely free from tlie poisons which are to be found in most of the beverages to bo htd at the bar rooms and liquor dealers. For sale by GIIAKLKH WIDDIKI ELD, Kuf.649 and Ml Broadway, N. Y.! IIAI NKrt A DARK. No. I 13 Park row, and by all Druggists. Price, One Dollar per Bottle. ACRE A IVKHHON, oc22HW.‘!m Bolt agents for Columbus. .1! ST PrnUrtllED.—A NV.W TIIKATfrtE ON , S;tf nriitforrhnt. Seminal ll’fflitsow, A teron* ana j iirneral llrlntih/, Impoitnrr, and all dmeust < an- . ,s. nr Iron! the habit nf nr Ifalio r and olht ft nixr*. i'rom 11. iiaruhlin/u and Manuscript* (J M- Jiu.mi i- | ‘“vir l ; /mttna out nm 1” <■( rnr.’ nt “nee cit- ! t-iiii n,nl Hl.vtiml, l.y cv. ry uflvri-r, no nmttor wlwt lii. euro liimwlf. lit til. linuwlniHi! nf even u room.Binte* unit .It ill.. i*m-1 cni-t. tlii'rehy uvoUllii* tile iiiim.iroUHi|i,u.'W. noil ouiurk lii*triiliinf tlieiliiv. Till! aiitl'or n II French l-tiynl. tun of Br.ni, J utUliinieiit., win. -i.'iit many year, In Inv.tl 'iiim? the nature and treatment of this dl*tiKC, which nntun Ily carries thousands to nn iintime- i lv grave. Sent under seal to any atblress, on I nt nf two iwistage stamps. Address* rt. C. PAINE fit CO. Louisville, Ky. Dr. Lee's Saponaceous Dentifrice! Manufactured by W. K. LEE, Dental Burgeon. OOLUMIiUB, OtA. ‘PHIS delightful article for cleans- I ing and beautilying the Teeth is compounded with the great* st care ‘uuiir from the purest materials, combining tho deter gent quslities of soap, with the most desirable I properties of approved dental powders. For sale, wholesale and retail, by the manufiSO 1 turer, and at the Drug Htores of ACME a IVMRBON, URQUHAtTA CHAPMAN, Oct.4-tf J. A. WIIITEBIDK A CO. I- - oil. (1 MNCINK White KeroseueOil, prito $1 00 per , l gnlloii, cash. For sale by Nov 3-ts URQDIIAItT A CHAPMAN. HAVANA MOKE PRIZES THAN BLANKS! By authority of the State of Georgia. ON Tin; FLAN OF BINGLIO NUMUEHB. COiVSOLIDATKIT LOTTERIES OF GEORGIA! Authorized by a Special Act of the Legislature, for the hem*(it of Academics and f>r other pur poses. HODGES, DAVIS & CO., 3vnyvisryvaicx-is, MACON, GliOUtilA. CAPITAL Pill/K, fT0,000! TICKETS OWLV $8 00. Halves, $4 00; Quarters, $2 00; Eighths, $1 00. Prises Payable in Full\ without Deduction ! Purchasers in buying 10 Tickets, when the num bers n\ in 1,2, u, 4, 5, 0,7, 8,0, 0, am guaran teed a prize of $26. Class 9 Draws Saturday, Nov. 5. Class 10 Draws Saturday, Nov. 12. Class 11 Draws Saturday, Nov. 19. Class 12 Draws Saturday, Nov. 26. 20,220 PHIZES AMOUNTING TO 5‘271,200! Will be diotri(rated according to the. follow ing GRAND SCHEME; TO UK DRAWN F.VKRY SATURDAY. 1 Prize ot £70,100 1 Prize of 20,000 1 Piize of 10,000 1 Prize of 6,000 1 Prize of 3,ouu 1 Prize of 2,0C0 3 Prizes of 1,000 6 Prizes of 600 10 Prizes of 300 20 Prizes of 100 100 Prizes of 50 100 Prizes of 25 25,000 Prizes of, 5 Approximation Prizes. 4 of SOOO approximating to $70,000 are $1,210 4 of 200 approximating to 20,000 aro 800 4 of 150 approximating to 10,000 ure 000 4of 100 approximating to 5,000 aro 400 4of 90 approximating to 3.000 are SCO 4of 80 approximating to 2,000 are 820 12 of 00 approximating to 1,000 are 120 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 1,000 400 of 15 approximating to 60 are 6,000 400 of 10 approximating to 26 are 4,100 20,220 Prizes, amounting to $271,200 Certificates of Packages of 10 Whole Tickets..s66 00 “ “ “ 10 Half “ 27 60 * “ 10 Quarter “ 13 75 “ “ 10 Eighth “ 087 This in the risk, and which entitled the bolder to ail he draws over $25. ♦ THE COMBINATION LOTTERIES ON TUK TIIIIKE NUMBER VLAN Are Drawn Every Day TICKETS FROM $1 TO sl6 EACH. THE class On the CITY VLAN, by which purchasers can select their own Numbers, and pay any amount for Tickets, are Drawn Every Day. IN OIIDERINO TICKETS OK CERTIFICATES Enclose the money to our address for the tick* ets ordered, on receipt of which they will be for warded by lirst mail. Purchasers cun have tickets ending in any figure they may designate. Tho list of drawn numbers and prizcH will he sent to purchasers immediately aft r tho drawing. All prizes under SI,OOO payable immediately after the drawing. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Those who prefer not sending money by mail, can use The Express Companies whereby money for Tickets, in the sum of Eight Dollars and upwards, can be sent us AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE, from any city, or town, where there is an Express Office. The money and order must bo enclosed in a Government Post Office Stamped Envelope, or the Express companies cannot receive them. All communications strictly confidentially. Purchasers will please, write their signaturts plain, and give their Post Office, County and State. Circulars, containing full explanations of our Schemes, Ac., will bo lor warded, by mail, to any one sending us his address. A List of the numbers that are drawn from tlie wheel, with the amount of tho prize that each one in entitled to, will bo published alter drawing in the American Republic, Macon, Ga., a speci men copy of which will be sent tot-very purchaser. A ll orders for Tickets should be aildrcascd to HODGES, DAY IS A CO., Sept. 9-1 y Macon, Georgia. IT IS NOT TOO MUCH TO SAY SINCE ALL, OLD AND YOUNG Al l IBM ITS TIiUTII, VIZ: THAT Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative WILL preserve infallibly the growth and color of the hair, if used two or ibrte times a i wek,toany iinsgiuabJe age. Perfectly’ nstoie tho gray, cover the Laid with nulnius ownorna incut, tLe hair; make it more soft and LtuutiJnl l liiun uuy oil, and prttoivu the sculp free In in ull diseases to the greatest age. btuterunu, Judges, Attorneys, Doctors, i lei gy men, Professional int n, and UuiitU-iuuu uud Ladies ot all clsneea, m!1 ever the world, bear testimony that we do not suy 100 much in its favor. Read the following, and judge : liJCXOKV GnoVJt, ISt Charles Cos., 6ov. 19, IbnT. Pro*’. U. J. Wood —Dtar Sir: home time lust summer we were induced to usetoiue of y our lluir Restorative, and it* effects were- so wondei ful v e fuel it our duty, to you and the utUicteei, to it poit it. Our little son’ii bend for seme time had been policetly covered with sores, and some called it scald head. Thu hair utmost entirely mine off in comte-que-bce. when a friend, seeing ins sufleiingv. I advised Or> to UE4) JOUr l'.lstotfttlve, ¥*• did m. Whli 1 little hope of Hue-cel's, tut to our sniprite, and that ol all our ft lends, u very few uppllcntie ns ie moved lliu disease entirely, and anew nndiuxi J riant crop of hair soon started out, and wu run now say that our hoy bus as healthy a scalp, uud usJuxuriaut a crop of hair us any other child. Wa can, therefore, ami do hereby, recommend your Restorative, ns a perfect remedy for all diseases of the scalp and hair. We are youis re spectlully, GEO. W. 111GUKNBOTiiAkl, .SARAH A HIUUKMtOTIIAM. Pie or. >Vooi>—Hear Air: My hair hud, for sev eral years, been becoming preiiiatuiely grny.uc | cotiipanicd by a hnr*hne*tft which rebdaftu tLe ; constant uppilcath u ot oil nectvsary in dressing it. When 1 oommenced using your Hair Restoiativa about two mouths ugo it wus in that condition; 1 aud having continue and the use till within the lust three weeks, it bus turned to its natural color, and assumed a, soft mss and lustre greatly te* l e preferred to those produce i by the appUe-atu nos oils or any other preparation 1 have ever used. I regard it us hii indispensable article for eveiy la dy a toilet, whether to bo used as a Hair Kostoia ’ live or for the simplu purpose of dressing or beau tifying the hair. You have permission to refer to mo all who entertain any doubt of its performing ali that is claimed for it. o MRS. C. BYMONDB. Cincinnati, Ohio. Feb. 19, 1867. 114 Third at. Wellinuton. Mo., Dec. ft, 1867. Prop. Wood—Dear Blr: By the adviee of afi lend of mine, who had been using your Huh Ktstora tilt. I was induced to try tt. 1 bad tbo fever, some tiiuu lust May, and nearly every hair in u>y head camo out. Now my buir has come in agn at deal thicker than ever tt was. Nothing but n duty and sympathy that 1 feel to ccmmuth-ate to oth ers who ure afflicted as 1 have been, would Induce me to give this public ackiiowledgeiut ut ol the benefit 1 bare received from Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative. Yours respectfully, A. It. JACOBS. Tho Ristorntive is put up in bottle* ofUslr.es, viz: large, medium uud small; theimwll hclds Uj a pint and retuils for one dollai per Lottie; the uit-dium holds ut least twenty per cent, more iu properttoa thee the mmIL ratafia fef two ijellita per bottle* the large holds a quart. per cant, more Iu proportion, and retails lor $U • fait lit. 1 O.J. WOOD A CO., Proprietor* Ul2 Urosdwav, ; New York, (in the great N. Y. Wire Hailing J-itab liahmeut.) aud 114 Market street, rtt Louis, Mo. And sold by all GOOD DRUGGISTS aud FANCY GOODS DEALERS. Sept. 13, 1869-Urn riiiH raiiiiii - t \ QUARTER and Half Boxes of Extra Layer Ol I Raisins just received and for sale by April I, GUN BY A CO. MESS POUKI I i w \ BBLS. for sale by IIJU K. BARNARD A CO. •OLD I’KNsi r|MIK largest assortment of Gold Pens ever JL brought to ibis market, just received at J. W. PEASE’S BOOK STORM. hope on conmonmknt. •)£.£. Col LB BALK HOPE for Ml* lowly OOJ J.uelO. HAOLANI) A BiHCII.