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About The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1859)
THE DAILY SUN. Tlic IlahlNnll>l>t ’ SlfilK. liy niglit the scene is one of bt.iriliiig interest ainl magicial splendor. Ilun <lreds of lights are glancing in different directions, from the villages, towns, farms and plantations on the shore, and from the magnificent ‘ floating palaces” of steamers, that frequently look like moving mountains of light and flame, so brilliantly are these enormous river levi at liens illuminated, outside and insido. Indeed, the spectacle prest nted Is like a dream of enchantment. Imagine steam er after steamer cotne sweeping, sound ing, thundering on, blazing with their thousands of lights, casting long hril- , liant reflections on iho fast rolling waters beneath. There aro often a num ber of them, one after another, liko so i many oomets in Indian tile. Some of these aro so marvellously and dnzzlingly j lighted they really look like Aladdin's palace on fire, sent skurrying and dash ing down the stream, while, perhaps, just then, all else is darkness around it. I delighted, 100, in seeing, as you fre- quently do, the twinkling lights in the numerous cottages and homesteads dot- ; ted here and there; rind you often ob j servo large wood fires lit on the banks, lookink like merry-making bonfires.— These, I believe, are usually signals for the steamers to stop to take up passen gers. goods and animals. —Lady Worthy'll Travels. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN’S SUPERIOR Dross Goods TOR FALL AND WINTER! JUST NOW OPKNKD AND OFFERED At tho Lowest Market Pricos, AT TUB PEOPLES'SAVING STORES Nos. 24 and 104 Broad Streets. WE would most particularly call the atfen- j tion of the Ladiei to our largo and excellent ! Stock of SHAWLS, BONNETS, HATS, FLOWERS, TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, I CLOAKS, TALMAS, | Silk and Silk Robes, CORSETS, &c„ &<■„ AM, OF TUB I.ATKST IMPORTATIONS and FASHIONS, AND AT BUCIt TRICKS AS WILI, DEFY COMPETITION AND GUARANTEE SATISFACTION, j Wo have also on hand a largo nsHortment of j all kinds of DOMESTIC GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HA TS AND CAP S, FRENCH AND NEGRO BLANKETS, UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS, &e. and will sell them at a very small profit to all CASH BUYERS. B. G. & S. STERN. Columbus, Oct. 16, ISM. FALL TRADE FOR 1859. I. A. BROKAW & CO. ARK NOW OrENINU A LAKUK STOCK OK FALL AM) WINTER CLOTHING, WHICH WK AUK OFFERING AT Reduced Prices for Cash, Oil TO PROMPT PAYING CUBTOMKR9. ALSO, JUST KKCKIVKD A SEI.KCT STOCK OK Cloths, Casslmeres, Vestings, WHICH WK WILL MAKE UP TO ORDER In the latest and most approved STYLES I With promptness, warranted to give stitlsUctioii IN AL 11 CASES. I. A. BROKAW A CO. Coluilltiua. Oh.. Sept. 2'.\ 1869. ts CLOTIIIMi AND UKNT.'S FURNISHING GOOIISj At No. H(> Uroad St. ATTACHED to our Dry Goods Store there will be found a large stock of Ready-Made Clothing HATS, GAPS, Gent.'s Furnish ini’ Goods, de. All of which are particularly adapted to this market, and which will be sold at unusually low prices. All those in need of the above named articles will find it to their intercut to give us a call, as we are determined not to he uudcreold in these QooA*. 11.1.1 US A ROSE. St! UroaLst Columhus, (la. octl . NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! ION K, (L'Antour,) by Mitchlet; J The Cassique of Kla wall, by W. G. Simms; hunting Work, by Mrs Partington ; Idyl* ot the King, by Alfrod Tennyson; The Komau Question, by K. About; Letters from Spain, by W. 0. Hryant; Daria, or a Faggot of French Slicks; Autobiography of Gen. Garibaldi; Aguecheek, or Sketches of Foreign Travel; Fifty Years of the Life ul a Hunter; Napoleoufc Ideas; Lite and Adventures of Kit Corson ; Dorn Dean and Maggie and Miller; Third volume of lrviug* Life of Washington. Just received bv Septa, 1860. CIIAFFIN A JOHNSON, j LI<IUOHN AND UUOi’ Kill KM I JCST received, auvl for sale tow for curb, twenty k*g Renulue Dutch Herrings; Madeira, Rhine. Burt, Slurry, Claret ana Catawba Wines; ®t* Croix, Jamaica and Nesr England Kum ; Hour* 1)011, Moueugahela, Old Wheat, Pure Corn auj Common Whiskies; Old Uollaud, Pino Apple and Hoar Ulna; Pino and Domestic Braudica; Svrnps of diOorent kinds; Mutton llama, blab, Cainupa, Dickies; Crushed, Pulverised and Brown Sugar* J. R SHIPMAN A CO , July 28, No. 2 Broad atroet. MEAT HOUSE. r T HK taU tI.U op- L porlunlty us announcing to 4**"*"*, the public that tta-jr have K AlASsmT* a regular Meat lionet* on the cor- m. n®r of Crawford aud Front street* i l]L ■ fl Wa ball at all times keen a •upply of Beef. Pork, Veal. Mutton. Baus.ges. to. j All purchases will bo delivered l*y out wagon ffa# of charge 11. A GIBSON t CO. ’ Columbus. Oct. 20. 1860. ;, m STEREOSCOPES! A JINK assortment of Utoreoaoopeii and View., to whack tha public ara invited to call and examine, at Oct. SB. J. W. PEASE'S BOOK STORE. SOMETHING SWEET! Tl’BT received a large assortment ofFRKNCH •I OONFKCTIONBKY, CORDIALS, *nd Due do Montobollo Champagne. ! for eale, wbuleaale and retail, by •> ~ A ‘ KI. ATI, Candy Manufacturer, | ° ct ’ No 20 Broad atroet. KKI *USKNIC Oil, ! S J.t;3v # ed l .mnr.'., , eT r,or K#r o* t, uaOll Jvt.n. K.a WAKBA&b. 7* Bread at CANDLKI I tAVULKai X pntuplnSlX Pob' NDBOXK* m,m • No. 74 Broad^itrwet. MKW BACON. 40 w,r- savs ! PLANTERS’ EMPORIUM! HULL, DUCK & CO. (AT HILL A DAWSON’S OLD CORNER,) leave to Inform their old customer* and tho public generally that they are Dealers in EVERY DESCRIPTION OK FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS 10,00*1 Yards OBNABU.uaB ; 6,000 KEItBEYB; 6,000 IiINBEY B; 6.000 BHEETINOB; 1,000 NEGHO BLANKETS t prices which defy competition: CALICOES, DELAINES, LINEN, GLOVES,CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, HOSIERY, and every kind of Ladies’ Dress Goods. GROCERIES RUGAUB of every kind; j 1110, Laguayra, Java and Mocha COFFEE; BAGGING and HOPE, HALT and TEAS; CIGARS, TOBACCO, Ac., Ac. WINES AND LIQUORS OF ALL QUALITIES, RECTIFIED WHISKY ; GIN ; KINK IJItANDI KS, WHISKIES uml RUM; The boat stock of LIQUORS in Oolninbns. AYPUDYAY-A.RE:- > Arne’s SHOVELS rind SPADES; Hcovill’a HOES; TRACE CHAINS ; Collin’s AXES; Pocket KNIVES; ; Together with Agrlirulturnl Implements, such | an CORN SIIKI.I.E Its, PLOUGHS, BAKES, Ac. aADDLERY. 1 FINE SADDLES, COLLARS, WAGON SADDLES, DAMES, BLIND BHIDLES, WHIPS, ItIDINO BItIDLES, &c. BOOTS AND SHOES. ; 3,0(111 P.lr RUSSETS; LADIES’ SHOES of all kinds; OEKT.’B “ “ “ *• BOYS’ nnd MEN’S BOOTS; DITCHERS’ BOOTS, &c. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, SUITABLE Koll PLANTATION USE. CROCKERY PLATES, CUPS mid SAUCERS ; DISHES, BOWLS, TEA POTS, TUMBLERS anil GLASSWARE of : nil kinds. HATS AND CAPS. MOLESKIN, CASSIMERE nnd flno I WOOL HATS; j A large l„t of CHEAP WOOL HATS ! for Negroe.; BOYS’ AND MEN’S CAPS, fine and | common. BOLTING CLOTHS ( Os the beat brand* and uaaorted Numbers, j Inflict a general assortment. Having a reel j dent partner in New York, we can supply our ’ i friends and tho public at tho very lowest prices. Planters will find it to their interest to call before 1 purchasing elsewhere. HULL, DUCK & CO. ■ Columbus, Ga., Kept. 211, 1869. ts WROUGHT IRON COOK STOVES. IN consequence of tho increased tie- mm maud for WROUGHT IRON j we have greatly enlarged our facililies for manufacturing them, and are nowaar prepared to supply them to the Trade any quantity that may bo desired. We are manu facturing four sizes, ranging from $75 to $l5O. We have numerous testimonials ly parties now using them, us to their superiority both as to durability ami operation. We have also on hand a large supply .four sizes, Improvod Iron Witch Stoves ! The best Cast Iron titove now in use; with all the other new and popular patterns of Stoves in us®. Being agents for tin* Ransom Stove Works we are prepared to supply the Trade at manufac turer’s pricss, with freight added. Housofurnishing Goods! In this department our assortment is complete, consisting of ! Table and Pocket Cutlery ; Grooms; Brushes; Wood and Willow Ware; Mats; Toilet Sets ; Bird Cages; Walters; Silver Plated Ware; Water Coolers ; Refrigerators ; Lemon Squeezers; Knife Cle ment; Ac. Forco and Lift Pumps! Lead and Iron Pipes; Tin Ware of all deacrip- I lions; Tin Plate, Sheet Iron nnd Tinners Findings at wholesale for the Trade. D B. THOMPSON A CO., May 23-ts _________ No. 143 broad street. THE PEOPLE'S COFFEE POT! A FEW dozen more of those superior mm COFFEE POTS, which 1 will wm jAlb v I rant, if used as directed, to far excel the Old Domluiou, and sold at least third cheaper Call and see theiu. Also* | afino lot of COOKING STOVES, which are as tol . lows: THE VICTOR, a stove made in Augusta. Ga ; GOLDEN COOK AND PLANTER; THE COOK’S FAVORITE; IRON WIZARD, Ac.; all of which I warrant to givo satisfaction. CAKE PANS in variety, HOUSEKEEPING AR TICLES of all kinds and YIN WAKE sold as low as any other house in the city. Job Work, Roofing and Guttering IN TOWN OR COUNTRY. Having ouo ol the best Job Workman, 1 will do *uy kind of work at short notice, either iu Copper, Zinc. Sheet Iron or Tin. Call ami see me before getting work elsewhere. 1 will give you satisfaction. Thankful for past favors 1 hope for a continuance ot the tituie. j myia-tf J H lIICKS. Agent. ARBOR BILLIARD SALOON, SWEATING HOUSE, IB A. IR, ROOM. r lMil Proprietors take pleasure iu calling the JL attention of gentlemen in search of a place to spend an hour quietly and pleasantly, to the above saloou. They have iu t xccllent playing 1 order tho of I I’helan’a Beat Mnrblo Top Tables, with all the late improvements. This Saloou is I superior to any iu the State, both for Tables aud its internal finish, and is furnished with an übun j dance of comfortable seats, hence any one lu search of pleasure, can bore find what he deair os. Hilliard Cues, Leathers, and Cue Wax always on baud, ami for sale, for CWA only, at reasonable rates. I Tho Fating Room ami bar la located inumdi- I atelv beneath the Sahvn. where all the delicacies j of toe aeaaou can be had at the shot ti nt notice, i while the itar will be always supplied with tlie best brands of Liquors and Cigars that the New j York aud lUvsuit markets furbish. Meals can I be obtained at all hours, from 0 in the morning to l'J o'clock at night. Passengers by auy of the rail roads cat obtain mela iu tiaio tor the departure of the trains. Attentive and obliging servants are employed, who will attend promptly to the wants #.f gentlo > tueu patroniidug this estaldiahtnviit. Should auy j • , rvant fail to lender necessary attention at any time, gentlemen will phase report the same to either of the proprietors. Thankful for past patrouage. we respectfully | solicit a coutinuaui o of the same, promising that | no effort will be spared to make a visit to the Arbor pleasing and agreeable. 0. A KI.INK, Aug. T. MARKHAM. FLOI ltl FLOt li l I AM receiving weekly a choice article of Flour from dun of the beet .Mill* iu the up country, which I *tu silling low, and will warrant It to gi*e good satisfaction. Just try it. If yon want something that will do von good. 1,1 JAMKB W. BAFFINOTON A CARD. ut.i. at Rock lalaud A. 1A Kll Mll. Lit, Columbus, Georgia. ’. T i 1 ? reo 11,141 S halt cent, per pound. lUtitU f>r *'"° d CI,kAN , - , NSN and COTTON ! US’- I riutlug aud Wrapping Paper forat a lowprlca. An,. :io-tf BACON I BACON I H A VINO mad. arraugement* to ncilt, Urge lotaof B ACON con|ntl through the sea aou, on couelgnnteut, a, are prepared to offer to tbiiae Iu waul of tbla ertlrle. all description*, end In any ,|uanlity,nt tbe market ratea A’IrUJU-it RAGLAND A BIRCH. MUM. W INSLOW-8 Celebrated Soothing Syrup f pillßcelebrated Byrup.lor TeethingChtldrru 1 la for sale by K. A. MARK A BON, ‘‘•pt *. No. 74 Broad atroet. RAGLAND & BIRCH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS AND COMMISSION M E K CIIA IS” T S, No. 128 Broad st., (THUKIi DOORS HE LOW PLANTERS’ HOTEL,) OOLUMBUS, GA. r K are receiving mid shall continue to keep a TV bug- <fc*Hi>rtmtjiit ol FAMILY GKOCEUIES ami PROVISIONS, suitable both for the city aud country trade, which wo will salt at wholesale and retail, at the loweat market rates Ourmiock consists iu part of the following: MUG All—Clniified. New r Orleans, Muscovado, Crushed. Pow dered, Loaf, Coffee Sugar, A ii A C. CoKFKE—Kio.Java, Laguayra.Cuba, Maracaibo. MOLAB3KB—West India, New Orleans, Sugar House. BACON—Bid h. Shoulders. Hams. LARD—iu barrels, iu keue YEABT POWDERS. SODA—iu kegs, in pound papers. BALEKATUB—in pound papers. 8A L SODA—in kegs. POTASH—in cans and casks. CATSUP—Tomato uud Walnut. PKPI'EK S AUCE—pints and quails INDlGO—Carolina, Span. Flof, Manilla. MUSTARD —in cans. MATCHES— Com. and Waterproof MACARONI. PICK LKB Mixed, Gherkins SARDINES; HERRINGS. VJNKGAIt—Cider White Wine. BUCKWiI HAT; POTATOES. KICK; FIRE CRACKERS. PKKSt'iKVKB —Ginger, Chow Chow. CHEESE—Goshen, English Dairy. BAGGING—Ounny. ROPE—Kentucky, Philadelphia, Manilla,Jute, White Cotton, lied Cord, i'low Line. TWlNE—Bagging Twine, Cotton Twine. NAILS—Hoad Nails, .‘hi t040d., Finishing Nails. HALT—Liverpool, Table, in bags, boxes, and . Racks. | CANDLES—Sperm,Star, Tallow, Adamantine, j STARCH—PearI and No. 1, Corn Starch for Pudding* I SNUFF —Scotch, Maccaboy ,jar and bottles. WRAPPING PAPER. SOAP—Toilet, Fancy, Bar, Transparent. SPlCKS—Pepper, Ginger, Spire, Nutmegs, Mace, I Cloves, Cassia, Ground Pepper, Ground Ginger. TEA—Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Black. FRUlT—Raisins, Almonds, Nutsol various kinds. MACKEREL—BarreIs,No. 1,2, 3, ball barrels, kitts. BLACKING. TOBACCO—Rough and Heady Twist, aud vari ous brands and qualities. ClGAßS—American, Spanish,German, Cheroot. SYRUP —Lemon, Pineapple, Strawberry, Ka*p i berry. Orange, Sugar House. ! CANDlES—Assorted Stick, Sugar Plums, i GUNPOWDER—whoIe, half, and quarter kegs, Deer,Canister, Blasting. SHOT—Drop, Duck. ! LEAD—Bar. BUCKETS—Pain ted, brass-bound,au gat buckets. TUBS; BROOMS; MEASURES. PORTER A ALE—By ass’, quarts and pints. BlTTEßS—Stoughton. CORDIAL-'—per dozen, Peppermint per gallon, Cinnamon. CHAMPAGNE— Ueidsick, quarts and pints, va ’ rious brands and qualities. WIN ES—Madeira, Sherry, Tenet iffc, Port, Sweet Malaga, Bottled. BRAN DlES—Domestic, Peach, Cognac, ui He rent brands, Bottled. GIN —Holland. Northern, Domestic. SCHNAPPS—WoIfe’s Aromatic Bcheidam. GINGER WlNE—bottled. BLACKBERRY WIN K— bottled. BLACKBERRY BRANDY—bottled. CHERRY CORDlAL—bottled. RASPBERRY CORDlAL—bottled PRESERVED FRUITS—iu cans. RUM—Jamaica, New England. WHISKEY —Nectar,in bottles, Ambrosial, Old Mooougahedu, Bourbon, Rectified, Scotch, Irish. CLARET—Bottled, per dozen. SWEET OIL —pints and quarts. CIDER —Sweet. FOREST WINK BITTERS. Call aud examine our stock before making your purchases. Orders promptly and faithfully exe cuted. April id K POLAND A BIRCH. DRUG STORE. URQUHART I CHAPMAN, AT TUB OLD STAND OF DANFOIITII & NAGEL, ! COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A Largo Stock of Fresh and Genuine DRUGS AND MEDICINES. ALSO, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, POTASH, CONGRESS WATER, SPICES Pure Brandies and Wines, BRUSHES, SODA, TOILET ARTICLES raSTE CIGARS, Dental and Surgical Instruments, STARCH, SOAPS, FISHING TACKLE, GARDEN SEEDS, aud all other articles usually kept for sale in a Drug Store, which they offer on ACCOMMODATING TERMS. Mr. FOSTER B.CHAPMAN, of the late firm ot Brooke & Chapman, aud Mr. OLIVER DAN fOKTII, whoae services have been retained by the tliin, may both be found constantly at (lie store, aud from their long experience iu the business, feel warranted in askiug a liberal share of patron age from their fnetids and the public generally. Dr. J. A. URQUIIART, Jw U ts K. 8. CUAPMAN. WALTER C. WRIGHT, At the junctiou of Oglethorpe and Warreu street*, opposite tlie Muscogee Iron Works, COIsIJMUDS, GKOUGIA, nKALKK iu GROCKItIIS, PROVISIONS and COUNTRY PRODUCE. Always on hand and constantly receiving uew supplies of the fol lowing articles : Bacon and Laid ; Flour of various qualities Sugars. Crushed mid Powdered ; Sugars, White aud light Brown; Crackers. Butter, Soda aud Bug*r; Soap, Castile, Turpentine aud Toilet; Cigars, of various brands; Ground Cinnamon; Tot acco. Chewing and !Sni king ; Soda, iu pounds, haheHaml quatters; Bal Boda and Boup Pewdets; Pepper; bpice; Nutmeg; Ginger Race; Pure Durham Mustard; j Yeast Powders, Preston A Men ill’s ; Teas, Oolong and Hyson ; Mackerel; Sardines Salt, by the sack aud bushel; bpeim Candles; Table Salt in boxes; Adamantine Caudles; Pure Pearl Start’ll; Snuff; Rio Coffee; Btar aud Tallow Candles; Cologne; Essences; Matches, waterproof and wax; Laudanum; Phelps* Mow Rose Candy, assorted: Meal and Grits; Syrup and Rice; Tinware; Cortland Fodder; Lock’s Curry Cotubs; Weeding IIoos; Bives; Fry Pans; Tubs; Sulphur, Copperas and Cream Tartat; Buckets ; Falls aud Saltpetre; Plow Lines; Clothes Lines , and Pins; besides various other articles, such as are generally kept in a Grocery Store. Highest cosh price paid for Rag*. Tallow and liees Wax. Call and examine for yourselves, fr lam determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest, for < cash and cash only.. WALTER C. WHIG 111’. Columbus, August 19,1869. KING, ALLEN &CAMAK, WILL CONTINUE THE Cot ton Factorage COMMISSION BUSINESS v, I0KMI&L! fpHKIR Office ami Bales Booms me | over the lower store id’ Redd. Preer A Cos., w here they w ill bv h.q | y to see all LifrT". tlxcli old and new ITit ud* and customers They ait* prepared to fill all orders for goods, make advances and extend the usual facilities to tbeir friends and patrons. JOHN W KING, A M ALI.EN, TIIOMAH CAMAK. Columbus. Aug. 26,1869 . 3m HUGHES, DANIEL & CO. KV\\>\ W 1 l.b routlnue s general Btor*# ■? a Commission. Receiving atoll tjr j KCn3l r orwanting business at the NaidttLt I.OWKLL WAUKllorsi:. We pledge our best exertions to give satisfac tion to all who may entrust us with their favors. We are prepared to furnish our customary ad vance* to our customers, and to till prompt!) all orders, at the lowest market rates, for BAGGING, ROPE, SALT, Aud other Plantation supplies. \VM 11. lIUOIIKB, \VM. DANIEL. June lit—ls W. C. HODGES. WARNOCK & SALISBURY, (OFFICE AT bOWKLL WAREHOUSE.) Couiiuiidiion, Factorage, Receiving —and— FORWARDING ME K( IIAXTS, COLUMBUS, OA. PARTICULAR attention glvco to X sale of COTTON, and tv* lurniaMnak'g.- , • BAOOI.NO and ROPE t,> Planter. Cviltimt.ua, Ua., Rapt. 16, 186 W. Jm BLOWN MALT. Rlk SACKS, for aale by 017 K. 11 AltN AHD A 00 OOLDKN BTRIPI h)| I TKN Gallon Kegs, cboice, for aale by K. BARNARD * CO. 1 A 3 “ ! ** I NOW have on hand i large assortment of VEHICLES, of the finest materia) and choicest man u fact nr o ever before offered in this market, 1 embracing COACHES, BEELINS, CALECHES, MOCK CALECHES, HOCK A WAY 9, TOP AND NO TOP BUGGIES. Also a splendid stock of New York Trotting Buggies, OF EVERY STYLE AND DESCRIPTION, which I offer on better terms than can bo afforded elsewhere, for cash or approved credit. I am about winding up my buaineHß, and would be obliged to all indebted by note or uccount, to call and settle either by or satisfactory re newal. All who omit thia will find their claims j in the hands of an attorney for collection. 11. C McKEE. N. B.—l havo the sole right to sell in this market | work from the celebrated manufactories of Jarnos I M.Quinby it Cos., Baldwin A Thomas, and Ileden 1 berg A Littell, who are acknowledged the best makers in the country. 11. C. McKEE. Columbus, January 20-ts BOOTS AND SHOES! \\7 E have now VV in Storeonr .and ii m rucr 81ock of fa \ Gents, Ladies, -J J Misses and Chil- rt\ A N*] l) BHO which for quali- *sCX ty, quantity and i economy to the ♦^^***^*r-*^ || purchaser, sur : passes anything brought hero. Among our Stock may be fonnd— POE, GENTLEMEN, i Gents’ French Calf Pump Boots; I “ “ Light Welt “ “ Calf Oxford Ties; “ “ Kid “ “ French Calf Low Shoes, Pumps, and , “ Glove “ ** “ light welted, “ Congress Calf Gaiters; “ “ Kid “ Pattern Leather Gaiters; “ “ Silk “ “ Opera “ “ Union “ “ Laiting Ties, “ Pat. Leather Oxfords, Pumps nnd half w.; “ Scott Ties; ** Slippers with nnd without heels; “ Highland Ties; And numerous other kinds,both tine and coinmoti. FOB LADIES, Finest Kid and Morocco Lace and Congress , Boots, thin soles, with and without heels; Finest Silk Warp Lasting Lace and Congress do. Serge de Berre “ “ “ “ Eugt-ut “ “ “ “ < < Italian and English u ii “ < French and Glove Kid “ “ < French Kid Heel Slippers; English Kid and Morocco Slippers; English Lasting Morocco Slippers: Velvet Toilet Slippers: French Embroidered Slippers; White Ki.l Slippers; Kid and Morocco Buskins; French Kid Ths; Calf ami Goat Lace Boots, with and without | heels. MISSES. I Misse*’ Gluve Kid Congress Boots; ’* English do. with and without heels; “ Silk warp, B©rge, etc.; “ English Lasting—Congress and Lace Gaiters, with aud without heels; “ Fine Kid Slippers, with aud without hods; “ White Kid Slippers; “ School Shoes —hour ’thing durable. CHILDREN. Children’s Congrebs ID-el Gaiters; Loco Heel Gaiters; Kid “ Slippers; “ “ Btnvts, and about thirty additional kinds with and without heels. A LARGE STOCK OF Negro Brogans and Servants SHOES, Sewed and Pegged, constantly on hand. V/e are receiving fresh Goods every week from our own Factories To Country Merchants and Traders WE OFFER (JUK GOOIIS AT NEW YORK PRICES. ONLY ONE PRICE, 1 From which there will be no deviation iu any 1 instance. A. C. SAUJMDEKS & CO., No. 102 Broad at., next door to J. Kyle A Cos. Columbn*, Ga., May 27. GOOD FURNITURE AT REASONABLE PRICES! IT is a significant fact that sine the establishment of the N()V KLTY WORKS FII R N ITUK K MANUFACTORY, the prices of Furniture iu thiscity have been reduced from ilie most exorbitant to something like reasonable prices. The proprietor has the pleasure to inform his old customers and the public generally that lie Inu again commenced to RETAIL FUItNI j TURK, and has opened Sale Rooms at No. 148 Broad St., a few doors below the old stand, where lie will take pleasure iu showing a varied stock of S'outh cm made Furniture, which, in point of style, finish and durability, he guarantees to bo equal to the best, and its cheap a* the cheapest. Wardrobes. Bureau*, Wanhstand*, Tables, Bed stead*, Etageres; Rocking, i’arior and Ka*y Chair*; Sofa*. Lounges, Tetea-Tcten, Ottomans, Divan*. Sidelatsrds, Btfw, Quartettes, Toilets, Book Oases, Secretaries, Music Stands, Lowell Backs, Hat Racks. Ac., Ac. Several uew aud styles of cheap Cottage Bedsteads, lie would particulaily call attention to hi* Now Stylos of Cottage Chairs, which for comfort, durability, cheapness and ele gance, cannot bo excelled Brackets for Buildings, Mouldings, Turning and Planing done at short notice. COFFINS! Either plain, or in Mahogany, Rosewood, Satin wood, or covered and beautifully mounted, furn ished at a f*w hours notice ami at reasonable prices. W. K. HARRIS, j Columbus, Ga., August 4. 1859. ts THE TRUTH 1 WK MEAN THAT WHEN WK SAY JACK SMITHS CORDIAL 18 A SURE REMEDY FOR Bi >W IJL DIBESABEB WE SPEAK THE TRUTH. \1 r K say that JACK SMITH’S CORDIAL i* ff ths most reliable remedy for thi* disease I that has been dlscoveted as vet. This would 1 cease to be the truth it we should say it in infalli ble. It i* like every other remedy ; it finds bard l eases hiiJ fails to reach thetu. Rut thi* Cordial has one great advantage over all others; it is popular am< ngst the L'dies. and it i* so pltntnnt and effective for small childien while teething. There is no danger in giviug it. HAD CASES, TAKE NOTICE. A flof yon have tried everything else-you can 1 think of, aud tail to get relief, then send to No. 106 Broad street, Colli ml u*. Ga , and get n l*ottle ol JACK PM ITil'B CORDIAL. September 10.1969 ts COMMERCIAL HOTEL, OOBMftB Os Bfel If IIIS) CftAWI fl fT9. COLUMHITS, GA. r |^ IIK undersigned respectful -1 l v announces to the public A . Y that he has taken the house formerly known as the City££[ ii • * A . .4/4 Hotel, aud Is fully prepared I accommodate Day boarders, as well h attom ac* coiutnodatious for the Traveling I‘ublic The Rooms have been tin roughly deanmd, and every thing is in a neat and pleaaant condition. A share of public patronage is respect full v solicited. Aug JJ-tjaol J. M BKAUNKCKKK. A HOMESTEAD FOR islO! VHOMKBTKAD Poll *100; alavv, HOME BTKADB FO.R sl.uvu aud over, in a desirable healthy country, kjfr- Agent* wauted! St*nd for a bamphlet. Address K. BAVDKR. Land Agent, August 10 ;>iu Port H..yal. Virginia. nkw ircKwaiATt C'l IIOICK Goehen Rutter; BtuarCs Extra Syrup: J New Raisins; Fresh Currants aud Citron ; Fresh Prune*; 6 hbls. fine Apples; Fpllt Peas; KrcMli Lemons; StimKed lieef fongues; Bmoked Reef; Pickled Reef aud Pork. Received this day by VAN. MAKCUB. WHITR MINTARI) sEK 1> I VFKCMI supply just received and for sal* by { K A. WARK * SON, 74 Broad st SCHOOL BATCHBLI, 1 T3OU little Girls to carry to school just received I 1; at ./. W. PKASK’S BOOK STORK. ‘ GliKA'l KKDUCTIOIA IIN PRICEfeI From SSO to $100! GOME AND BUY sL WHEELER 4k WILSON’S Stk'S | || || I WGRl’Ii sold in the last six months. They have an expert once of six years in this community, which has 1 gained for them a reputation over all other j Machines Makes perfi-ct stitch that will not j ravel; adapted to all kind of FAMILY SEWING. We keep constantly on hand lIKMMKRB, ! NEEDLES, SPOOLS, and both COTTON and SILK THREAD for these Machines. Mifr Instruction in the. use and management given when desired gratb. HUNT, WAKE & CO. i Columbus. Ga., July 21. 1859. 1y ACEE & IVERSON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS & CHEMISTS, GOLDEN EAGLE, No. 03 Broad Mt., Columbus, Ga., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, ACIDS, FINE SOAPS, Fine Hair and Tooth Brushes, FRENCH, ENGLISH AND GERMAN PERFUMERY, TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Pure Wines and Brandies FOK MEDICAL PURPOSES. MEDICINE CHESTS, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS, Fancy and Toilet Articles. FINE TOBACCO, Both Chewing and Smoking. Havana Cigars of all kinds, &c., &e., &c. **- PRESC RIPTIONS *£ Carefully prepared at all hours, Day or Night. ACEE & IVERSON. Columbus. Ga , Sept. 24, 1859. Cm DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS! JOHN W. BROOKS, AT THE OLD STAND OF BROOKS & CHAPMAN, On the corner of Broad and Randolph streets, sign of the Negro and Mortar, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, also Surgical and Dental Instruments, BESIDES IF"A.3STCY GOODS, Embracing every variety of Perfumery, Fine Soaps, Pomades, Toilet Waters, Ilair and Tooth Brushes. Combs, Ac , Ac., all ot which are offered to the public on as liberal terms as any house in the Southern market. All orders will receive prompt and careful attention. August 20, 1859. SOAP! SOAP! SOAP I SAPONIFIER; Or, Concentrated Lye! IS the cheapest aud most convenient article for making common WASHING SOAP ever offered to tlie public Ono pound, costing only thirty cents, will make forty pound** of cither Soft or Hard Soap, in every instance where the directions are fully complied with. The manner of u iug it | is simple ami similar to the ordinary Potash, but | is far superior to it as a Sapouifier. SOLD BY JOHN W. BROOKS, DRUGGIST, Corner of Broad and Randolph Streets, SIGN OK NKGRO AND MORTAR, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. August ‘JO, lKf.9. TO TRAVELERS, &C. NOTICE! j HI PPKRSof Freighton theOpelika O Branch and Montgomery and West I4IIJ Point Rail Road, are notified that *rf&***jf Freight will be received from £un Rise * until 4 o’clock p. m., and not before or after these hours. J. E. APPLER, Agent. Columbus. Dec. 20.1868—ts FREE FORWARDING! A. & J. GAItiMELL & CO., OWNERS of the ouly regular Dray Line j^jk in this city, respectfully - tender their services to the public iu the Drayin, ** ■’ as well as Rec- iviug and For warding iiu*iue*n j All Uoods anti other articles consign’ and to us will be forwarded with dispatch free of commissions, dray-age at all linn s being a sufilcient compensa tion fur tlm trouble. For the satisfaction of all concerned wo will sav that the rates of Drsyage iu this place are fixed by cur city authorities. W* were induced to make this addition to our ’ legitimate businets. that merchants and other* at a distance shipping Goods through this place might be saved the heavy charge for commissions made against them. As to our responsibility we refer to any re spectable citizen of Columbus. ARK A HAM GAMMKLL, JURE. GAMMKLL. R. Ij MOTT. Columbus, Ga., Aug. 20,1869. NOTICE, SHIPPERS! VLL Cotton intended to be shipped over the Mobile and Girard Kail Hoad, must have tho mime of the owner in full . together with the in itials of the consignee distinctly marked on each : bale, as tho agents have positive orders not to receipt for any Cotton uulcs-< so marked. Tin brands for mnrkiug will be furnished by any of the Ware II u*es to their customers gratis. The liability of the Company begins with the late of the receipt, undo a*es when tlie Cotton is thrown oft'the cars at Girard. The liability on all Goods ceases when they are ready for delivery at ths HtaGnns to which they are sent, as appears front the subjoined rsolution of the Board of Diiec tors: •* AVtoim/, That when Goods are delivered at the Agencies of this Hoad w here ordered, the iia idlity of the Hoad for said Goods ceases, aud that the Goods are at the link of the owners.” No article I fieight will he delivered until all charges on the whole bill aro paid. JOHN HOWARD. Bej.t. ld-dm Kug’r and Bup’t. COME AND SEE! 110 \Y EL L OHNS 0N | HAVE In Store, and will he constantly receiv ing. a supply of the best FAMILY GROCERIES, PANTRY, DAIRY AND KITCHEN GOODS, i Consisting iu part of Kxtra Goshen butter; New Mackerel; Cbeoic Ik*sl quality; Pickled lleef; Pickled Pork and White, aliuou and W hite K 1 b. Cod Fiali. Potatoes and Onions. Bugar Cured llnius and Rreaktaat bacon, Kngiieh PickTea,Chow-Chow, Picalilly. Uerkiiip and Mixed Pickles, American IMcklee, Woreeste rah lie Bauce in quart and pint battles. Pepper Bauce, Walnut and .Mushroom Catsup, West ludia Preserves ; Lime, Orange-ami Pine Apples; Btrdlne*,Cracker*; Kngiish. French aud AiuerlCviti Mu-tard; Stuart's Kxtra Symp; , Canton Ginger Pra*< ives; Coffee. Sugars and Teas of the twst quality; Market aud Clothes basket*; Hra>ms, Cedar Tubs. Piggins and buck et*; Wooden Spoons. Ladles. Beoop* and Mea sures; Sugar boxes. Flour Palls and Selves. Rest FLOUR and MEAL always on hand. “Hunter's Delight.” and other superior brands of Cigars : Lemons, Candies Nuts and Kaisius BW* Goods delivered in anv pari of the city : I free of expens# 138 BROAD STREET. | Next door above Masonic Hall Building. ‘ UNPARALLELD SUCCESS! GENIUS TRIUMPHANT! BAETHOLF’S SEWING MACHINE. Prices from $55 to $140! ‘'IMILS Machine lands without a rival wherever 1. it has been used. The simplicity of its con ! | struction rendering it tho most desirable, while j its work is so perfect ami satisfactory that it has j i become a geueral favorite amongst those Ladies 1 ! who have used it. These Machines can be seen in operation at th j auction store of S Howard, No 134 It rout l st. next ; door above John li. Strapper’s, or at my residence. | Ladies are invited to call and i xamine tin m I will take great pleasure iu • xhibiting and ex- 1 plaining the operations of the Mm hine* Sewing Machines of all kinds put in good run ning order F A. FAIRCHILD, Agent Columbus, May 14. 1869. ts THE LIVER IISrVIGORATOR. PRKKAKED BY Dll SAN SOLD. Compounded entirely from Gums, & one >ji tin. U’t.ll‘uigt.kiWiftuuO uivei 6iuuiciucs JL now of to re the puniic that aotba.su Cattiariii, Übioi, iiiiium, unu ufiecluai (.ban any otbei jAiouicßis known, itiauotoniy a Cathartic, but a Liver * ciiieUy, acting first on the Livci to eject its .uoibiu matiei, then on tho stomach and buwuis to carry oil tliai uiattet, thue accomplishing twopur po.-*ba ollociiiuily, w ituout nay t.f thopuiilulleel ingsexport.ncu in the operation ot LuostOuthai kics. it dtieugthsus the system at the same unu thatu purges it; aud when taken daily in moder ate doses, wil strengthen and build it up with unusual rapidity. The Liver is ono of. *A\ithe principal regula j tors oi the human bo- iji L ; and when it pel ! forms itb function:’ well, the poweru art j fully developed. Tin Kv stomach is aimoet on tirely dependent on y th* healthy actiou oi ! the Liver lor the per-; formaline of its func* j lions; when tiiedum H uch is at fault, the j oowels art- at fault.; and the whole system i offers in consequence j *'ot one organ—tin ui'er —having ciastd ; 10 do its duty. Foi ; the discuses o! ttmi ; organ, one of the pro prietors bus made ii ‘ his study, in a practice jt more than twenty {J years, to find Bonn ’ remedy wheiewiih to counteract the many derangements to Ln which it is liable. To prove that thin Jj remedy is at last found, any person troubleu 1 with Liver Com plaint, in any of it:, i W forms, has but to try a oottle, and conviction | Vj is certain. These Gums remove w ail morbid or bad mat ter from the system,: supplying in their place a healthy How ol: bilo, invigorating thi stomach, causing food j to digest well, puri fying the biood i giving tone and health to the w hole machine LJ ty, removing the caust of the diseuse—eflect L mg a radical cure. Bilious attacks are are cured, and, what is better, prevented,; H by the occasional use | ol the Liver invigo j rator. One dose alter eating! j is sufficient to relievo the stomach and pro J vent the food from rising and souring Only one dose taken j before retiring, pro ven tb Nightmare. |W Ouly one dobo taken j U night, loosens the bowels gently, anu'ii cures Costiveness. | One dose taken alter iTj uch meal wil! cure Dyspepsia. V* One dose of twt :.ea-spoonfuls will al ways relieve hick Headache. One bottle taken lor •* temale obstruction re moves the cause of the iiseaae, and makes a perfect cure. Ty Only one dost- imnie- dU diately relieves Choi- i ic, while 1 Gue dose, often re- j peated, is a sure curt for Cholera .Morbus. and a preventive ol Cholera. j i uiily one bottle is| needed to throw out of the system the effects j Hi of medicine after a mng sickness. Out* bottle taken for f\ Jaundice remove* ail oiillu'A nt bjj or un Via natural color from tbi kin. . One dose taken a /"v short time before eat mg gives vigoi to th appetite and makes food uigeat well. uue done often re m peated, ciireis Chronic ciiarrhtea in its worst HQ forms, while guinmei ud Bowel complaint yield a!m>st to irstdoso. . Gne or two dose; ures attacks causeti •>y Worms iu Chi‘ r dreu; there is uosurer, afer, or speedier rem ady in the world, as it uevei fails LJ A tew bottles cure. J Drtjpay, by (exciting he absorbents We take pleasure in Q recommomling this medicine as a proven ive for Fevei and Ague, Chili Fevei. and all Fevers ol a diliousType. itoper-. rTj { ates with certainty -ud thousan; eare wii .iug to testify to it wonderful virtues } All who used it aro giving their uunuiuiout tes* imony in iU favor. a*#- Mix watei in the mouth with the fnvigoru tor, and swallow both together. THE LIVER INVIGORATOU Is a Scientific Medical Discovery .and is tiaily work ing cures almost oo great for belief. It cures as it by magic, even the first dose giving benefit, ano oidoni more than one bottle is required to cur. : ny kind ot Liver Complaint, from tlie worst Jauu I lice ci Dyspepsia to a common Headache allot A'hich are the result of a DISEASED LIVER. Price One Dollai per Bottle. DR SANFORD, Proprietor. 346 Broadway, New York I Sold, iu Columbus, by PEMBERTON A CARTER, juiin w. brooks, URQUHART A CHAPMAN, ACEE A IVERSON, WHITESIDE & CO., March 22, ’69-ly and a) I Druggists HARRISON & PITTS, CO .M .MIS SI ON M EIICII ANTS, AUCTIONEERS AND NEGRO BROKERS, No. 59 and 01 iiroadst., Columbus, Ga., | 4ATOULD inform their friends and ti e public v V generally that tliey still coutiuue the above j busiuess at their old stand. Having every facility at command towards conducting their business properly, and giving satisfaction to all, they solicit a continuance of the patronage heretofore so liberally extended them. Every exertion will he used to give entire satisfaction to all who may confide their busmens to their rare. They will give their persona] attention to the sales of MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DE CRIPTION ; RENTING AND SALE OF REAL ESTATE; 8 ALE OF NKG it OKS ON COMMISSION, Ac. Car Liberal advances made on Negroes, Mer chandise and Produce placed with tin lur tale. Administrator’s & Executor’s Sales ATTENDED To ON LIBERAL TERMS. Having undo arrangement# in Richmond and I other markets to kept constantly nupplied with | good healthy NKGKOKB. of all cl.-issen, we ask | tunnel* and others who wish to purchase to call and examine our Htock. Cash Paid for Likely Young Negroes We have received agencies from some of the heaviest Manufacturers of Virginia and North Carolina Tobacco, and are now receiving our winter’* supply of every grade, from 16 to 75 cents per pound, to which we invite the attention of Planters and Merchant*. C. 8. HARRISON, GEO. I. PITTS. Colombo*. Sept. 0,1869, ly VALUABLE LAND FORSALE, r pilE subscriber finding Ins Farm JL too itieonvt ni- nt to hi* real- | deuce, proposes to sell a good place on accommodadtig terms. Ihe Land* lie on the t'owikt* Creeks. 26 miles I fn ui the city of Columbus ami 2 1 a miles from >tati< n No. 3on he Mol>iie aim tiirard I Kail Road, adjoining Dr. Snnthund others. Tfitrs i *re two sections ol the Land, about one half creek and hammock, and the balance upland*, all of j which lies well, and every foot gr>f>f( tillable land. 1 There are .360 to 4uo acres clear- and and in a rough , state of cultivation A portion of the cleared land somewhat worn, but susccptiblo of a g.iod crop. The place Is not In a lino state of repairs, the building-nil being rough and of cheap char- j acter, and sill be estimated a* such, hut taken all in all one of the very best Kurins can ca-dly be made on the place with tho start on hand The purchaser can lo supplied with stock of all kinds. ! and corn and fodder on the place on gixNi terms. I For further particular* apply at the Sun uffbe. 1 | or to the subscriber at Clayton Rarlmur county Alabama. J. S. WILLIAMS/’ ! Augu • 4|f MACKEREL. MAOKKIIKLIn Itita, |Uartvr half aud whulr liarrala; also Balm’ uln klta Kot aak* by Kv!i.H. iHSUYACO. COAL I COAL I -311 TONS of most axcatlanlilrata Coal jus) re On eiaed Also, Smltbr’ Ci.ul ai *lu.i ton Apply to J. K. AI’DLI.R. Kebroary td-ll Opelttx BaIIRuxII PLANTATION RECOHDI, rpou Cotlou PicUinir—price sl, fast rereleedst ’ l J w PKABK'B KOOK STORE. J HI 1 >IN Idl UCIN lik El \ LAK'IK supply on hand, and for sale at tho | Lowest Cash Drleea. wholesale or retail, liy I A WIIITEAIDK A Cos. j ONION SETS I WHITE au l Yellow Ot.ion bits lor .ale by W H. A. WARE A 80S, 74 It.oad at LEECHEBI LEKIIIEKI VRDPPI.Y oa banvl auvi for sale at the Lowest [ Cash Drives, by J. A. WHITESIDE A CO. KFJfKKVESCEKT SELTZER APERIENT. ”¥ * HIS valuable and popular Medicine, prepared i in conformity with tho analysis, us the waterH of tha celebrated Seltzer cpring. in Geiinaiiy.ii> a most convenient and portable foim, hus univer sally received the most favorable recommenda tion- of the medical pi of suo n and a di*:;ei nmg public, us the Mg ‘T EFFICIENT AN! AGRj;i A81.4 Salino -A-porient ,iu ue, ami teiii|* entiLon u> *pteiiu p.efei i i.<. over the many Mineral Bptilig Water;-, .'-eidlj;/ I'oWilei'o and other MUiihti urtiules, loth f oin its I com part lieoti ut.l greet* i tfihuty. it tuay be used ; with the Host eflect ;n all BILIGUB AND FLHKILK DIBEABH . It ii HEADACHE L -88 OF APPETITE, INDIGESTION, AM) ALL NM ILA K t O.Mi'LAINTS l E( U. 1- ARLY INCIDENT TO THE Spring ttud Summer Seasons. ‘ It is particularly a> apte- to tlio the wants oi Trailers by tea and band Ke*identh i lk.t Climatch I'fcirous ot doUenta*y Habit*, Invalids ano Coiivaletct-iiig; 0;q tains ol Vti.ndM and Tlanter* will bnu it a valuable addition to their Medici lu- Chesia. Willi tbobt who have used it, it lioe high favor, aud is deemed indispensable. IN A TORPID fcTATE OF THE LIVER—It condors great service in restoring healthy action. IN GuUT AND BULL'Y?ATItM—It give*, tb. ! beet satisfaction, allay iug all mflauiniaory I tome, and in r many ease* effVctuuiiy curing those 1 afflicted. ITS SUCCESS IN CA* ES GF GRAY EL. IN L)’ GESTION. UK ART BURN AN DCOBTIVEN EfcS- Proves it to be a Medicine of the greateht utility ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH. AND THE Dls Ti!EASING SICKNESS SO USUAL DURING PREGNANCY' —Yieldo speedily ami with marked success undo, its healthlul influence. IT AFFC-KDS THE GREATEST RELIEF TO I’ll USE AFFLICTED WITH OR SUBJECT TO THE PILES —ACTING gently on the bowels, neu tralizing all irritating bci letu-ne. and then ly re moving all inflammatory tendencies. IN FACT, IT 18 INVALUABLE IN ALL CASES WHERE A GENTLE APERIENT • It PURGATIVE IS REQUIRED. It is in the form of a Powder, carefully | i.t lip in bottle*, to ktep in any climate, and merely ij quires water poured up u it to produce a delight ful effervescent beverage. Taken iu the morning, it never interferes with the avocations ol the day, acting gently on the system, restoring the digestive powers, exciting a healthy and vigorous tone of the itomach, and creating an elasticity of mind nnd flow’ of spirits which give zeet to every enjoyment. It ulao ena ble* the invalid to enjoy many luxuries with im punity. from which he must otherwise be debarred, aud without which lifei* irksome and distressing. Numerous testimonials from professional and other gentlemen of the highest standing through out the country, and its steadily increasing popu larity for a series of years, strongly guarantee its efficacy and valuable chaiacter. ami commend it to the favorable notice it an intelligent public. Prepared and Sold, Wholesale and Retail by JOHN A. TARRANT A CO., Druggists, No. 278 Greenwicli-iit., cor. of Warren, N. Y June 25,1859-1 y MABBKE AND GRANITE orb:©, COLUMBUS, GA. pIIIS establishment in situated on Oglethorpe £. street, in frout of the Oglethorpo House, where is to be found a large assortment of Monuments, Tombs, Tablets, Vases, Urns, Figures, and 2tIAUUI.se MANTEL PIECES, all worked from original designs, drawn by tlie best Monumental Architects, in Italy and Fiance, and warranted of tho best Italian and American Marble. The public is respectfully invited to call anti examine my work and know my prices before ordering from any other point. As 1 have ONE PRICE ONLY, person* ordering by letter may feel confident that they will be as well, if not better, satisfied with my work, when they receive it, as it they were to come themselves and buy it. Iu token of my sincerity, 1 give persons who order by letter, or buy of my agent, the right to return the work at my risk and expense, if it i not as good an they expected. IRON RAILING furnished at short notice. HENRY’ McCAULEY, Proprietor. O. W. McDuffie, Traveling Agent May 11. 1859. diy MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS Oglethorpe st., neat Guuby’s Corner, lA/lIEKE I offer for sale MONUMENTS. TAB VV LETS, TOMHS HEADSTONLS, 4c., of American and Italian Marble, at prices as low ae they can lio twuKlit for North or South. 1 have juet received of the celebrated K. E. Launitz, N.-w York fifty dengti* models of the latest stylo of Monumental Work, got up iu Italy, franco ami the United Stales, which 1 will tell at New Yotk prices, freight added. Average price ot Monuments from to $2 000 Cast Iron and Wire Railing on hand; SERPENTINE STONE for Hearth- aud liuil.iingß; PAItIAN MAKBI.E CASES, to secure Anibroiype Pictures to Murble Monuments. 4c. price ouly; orders from the country punctually attended to A reduction us 25 per cent made on Hollowed Monuments imported di rect from Leghorn. THOMAS KENNY. Columhus .June 20, 1-59, jy CRANK’S CaSKET BURIAL CASES! i I ’Hr. tiAfikK'i BUKIAL CASE, represented hy A the above engraving, is beautifully fiuished in imitation of polinhid Ko*ewood, and ia tbe most tasteful and appropriate Metalie Case now y*td. I* permits a view of the entire body after it i* en closed. tho top being composed of thick plato glass, protected by elaborately ornamented cap*, one oi which may be seen in its place in the en graving. All sizes, from 27U to 75 inches in leugth constantly on hand. 4(je>‘ Name Plates furnished, neatly engraved. Je33-flm DILLINGHAM A DENSON. ! CHOICE STATIONERY. JUST received a full assortment of SUPERFINE ROYAL FOLIO POST; “ FOLIO POST; “ QUARTO POST; “ COMMERCIAL POST; MEDIUM, all weights; “ DEMY, “ •< “ FUAT CAP, “ “ LAWYERS’ BRIEFS, a very superior arttcie; “ MERCANTILE CAP; “ FOOLSCAP; “ MERCANTILE NOTE; “ LETTER, in half and quarter M’talitles, 4c.. 4c., together with N F.W Sand W’RAPPING PAPER of every Hize and superior quality. For sale at uuuaitally low prices at the Per. 17-ts ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS. A. CABMAN, GUN AND LOCK SMITH, , Craw foid St., one door west of Rankin's Corner Near the Market, COLUMBUS, QA. G 1 UNSamFPistolt. Shot Pooches ■ and Puwdoi Flaaka, repaired. Caliiuet. Desk, Trunk and Keys ofull descriptions made 1 fitted Trunks, and Patent Trunk and Valise u o M k ,’, r ‘,?“ r !. J ’ ’'‘'Gs all sizes and tones. Fancy Bell Pulls l ati nt Hell carriages nnd wire, with which 1 will hang Hells and warrant them to keep in order. Andirons and Rtass work of all sorts repaired Terms cash on delivery May 6, 1869. ly ‘ Negroes! Negroes! 117 Ft are continually receiving from Vli- „ * V giula and North Carolina a large aud well selected stock of M KN, WOM KN JUt* BOYS and (lIKLS. including Field llands /S( House Servauta..Mechanics *c.. hoiight he one of the Arm expressly for this market,., jL and our friends may rely on getting Negroes . gm,d chaiacter. coming up fuliy to our reprc.cn taNons. a* we sell noneou comiuiHsinD. $ Jul > HATCH KR A MrGKHKK. ■\ K\V BOOKS I NEW BOOKS 1 SEWING MACHINES! IT” IT CARON'S Adrsnluree, •lidiiiuv u^* **'* Pilot.asequal to Swiss Eaiuily el Bylvau Holt’s Daughter; Autocrat at the Breakfast Tabic; D ,ra Dean and Maggie Miller; Llvlogstvm'aTravels; Kane’s Arctic Ex; edition; haulier’s History of Prostitution Just received by OHAFPIN A JOHNSON. TV LIP IIIMI'IS, &c. V'l.AVuud sj |. ndid Double Hyaclulha, Tulli.a, IN ‘ room and Amaryllla Dvmts: DOUBLE YELLOW HYACINTHS; “ BLUE ” HOSE . “ WHITE LARGE DOUBLE TULIPS; New aud select BLOWER SEED, ror sale at JOHN LEE'S SEED STORE. sept2*-tf No 12 Brna.l street. eaACH ami apple li abut i (aROICKOId Southern IWh and Apple Brandy J for sale tor GUN BY A Cl) September 10,1869. 11 IU MULAMSBM! |fj( I of Kxtra Cuba Molasses, just re ■ “ reived and for sale by AprH H GUN 11Y A CO MOTTO* HAM Ml 173 CH . OtCK MUTTON II AMB Just received, ■ ■ “ and for sale by ! ■>'’ 1< J. W, HADDINGTON. KINK FANCY KLOCHI 73 D I' ,i Extra Bt. Louis Flour Instrrrelvedand j *'* f-nleh, iIUBBV k CO. i FANU FLOI'R. 9i I B J ,LB ext HA CHOICE St LOUIS. For sal# by . BARNARD A CO