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About The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1859)
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S SUPERIOR 13ross O-oodls FOR FALL AND WINTER! JUST NOW OPENED AND OFFERED At the Lowest Market Prices, AT Tine PEOPLES’ SAVING STORES Nob. 24 and 104 Broad Streets. II7K would most particularly mil the atten- VV (ion of th< Ladies to our largo and excellent stock of SHAWLS, BONNETS, HATS, FLOWERS, TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, CLOAKS, TALMAS, Silk and Silk Robes, CORSETS, &0., AM, OF TUB LATEST IMPORTATIONS and FASHIONS, AND AT BUCII PRICKS AS WILL DEFY COMPETITION AND GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. We have al.o on hand a large asitortraent of all kinds of DOMESTIC GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS ANI) CAPS, FRENCH AND NEGRO BLANKETS, UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS, &c. and will sell them at h very umeal 1 profit to all CASH BUYERS. B. G. & S. STERN. Columbus, Oct. 15, 1859. FALL TRADE FOR 1859. I. A. BROKAW & CO. AIUS NOW OPKNI.NO a large stock of FALL AM) WINTER CLOTHING, WHICH WR AIIK OFFERING AT Reduced Prices for Cash, OR TO PROM PT PA VI NO CUSTOMERS. ‘ A I,SO, JUST RECEIVED A SELECT STOCK OF Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting, WHICH WE WILL MAKE LJP TO ORDER In the latest and most approved STYLES 1 With promptness, warranted to give satisfaction IN ALL CASKS. I. A. BROKAW A CO. Oolnnibus, On., Sept. 22, 15,59. ts SADDLERY, HARNESS, AC. 1855) -FALL TRADE... 1855) SHERMAN &, CO. \ lll'. now re- *-*. iJL ceiving their cAt /? _ FALL STOCK, (1)’ ■ $ consisting of Bad- -JT *■'* dies and Harness *&•**”*? of all kinds. IJeui K. lock and Oak ® * ~ ~] Leather, French I jij 1 A A American (’alf \ Skin, ; Ham i. b. iT\ Hand and l.acing NVA f V) Leather; Sola Lea- : “^ r ther and Ladies’ ‘ French TRUNKS of various Btylea and sizes ; Va • ._ > n , i, i m . unus, vmipuk Jmjis, cmiuiu nuu tiatiirne xhiP* inluga, Whip., Collar., Bridle., Plantation Gear, Trace Chains, Uames, and everything usually kept in the line, which ire ottered low tor cash or approved credit. QjT Qive us a call. Wo are also manufacturing IIARNK3S our selves, and would invite the orders of those who want a first-rate home-made article. 4KF* Repairing done witli dispatch. SHERMAN A CO., Next door halow Rank of Columbus. Columbus, da., Sept. 13,1869. d&wly 86 Broad Stroot 86 ILLIUSI RUSE WOULD respectfully invite their friends and all other* to the inspection of their now ■took of FALL AND WINTER GOODS WHICH Wfc HAVE PARTLY IN BTOIIK, AND ARE DAILY RECEIVING! llashlas a full asaortimnit of DOMESTIC GOODS there will le found at our *toro n large ustiort lueot of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, the name including all the Latent Styles of the season, a* also of LADIES’ SHAWLS, SKELETON SKIRTS, KMBROIDEKIES, HOSIERY, and many other article* too numerous to mention. OIK BOOTS AM) SHOES are bought direct from the manufacturer*, ena bling u* thereby to veil the name at really low price*. Blankets ami I’ant Stulls in large quantities, und at price# a* low a* the lowest. 4L#"*our stock being well assorted, we are con fident to be able to suit all partiea in the quality of Goods, a* welt am iu price*. IXjXjIUB a hose, Columbus, Oa. No 80 Broad street. CLMHINt VMt I.KNT.'S FURNISHING GOODS At No. H(5 Hi>otul St. VTT ACHED to our Dry Good* Store there will be touud a large stock of Ready-Made Clothing HATS, CAPS, tient.’s FarnhliliiK Goods, Ac. All of which are particularly adapted to this market, and which will be sold at uuusaally low price* All those in need of the above named article* will Und it to their interest to give u* a call, a* we are determined not to be undersold in these Goods. ILLIUB A BOSK, 80 Itroad st. Oolumbu*. Ga. octl FALL AMI WINTKK ( LOTHIMJ l or IM.*H mul ’ilO. J. H. MERRY, *1 Brd itntti Celnmlin*, Gw.. A\rOt'M> rcapcctfully call attention to hti new y f Hock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING for Gentlemen, Youths and Children’* wt>ar; also to a superior assortment of Gent.'s Furnishing Goods, ftll of which nr* warranted to hr of the LATEST STVLE OF MANUFACTURE, fttid will b sold on the most rneioftblf term*, together with ft good assortment of UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS, CANES, CARPET BAGS, Ac. M—bna, U„ oct a, hod. !!m atkioti huotii ly RItCT from Holland, con.l.t wr* X/ luk ot the moat beautiful ltl* anti Rlugle Hyacinth, varloua color, j large Double Tu.fLi™l V lip*, and the mom beautiful -X ° VkeJAltu® Lanrif.,l jam or Janan Lilt* t * ret wired and f or by 1 U "’ J"‘ K - * WAKE * 80S. WHITE POTASH X|H)B eate in any quantity by J; NcT3.tr VKyI'HAHT A CHAPMAN. PLANTERS’ EMPORIUM! HULL, DUCK & CO. (AT HI Mi A DAWSON’S OLD CORNER,) JJKG leave to Inform their old cnitomsr* and the public generally that they are Dealers iu KVKItY DESCRIPTION OF FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS 10,000 Yard. OSNABURUB ; 6,000 “ KEIIBEYB; 6,000 “ LINBEYB; 6,000 “ SHEETINGS; 1,000 NEOKO BLANKETS at price, which defy competition; CALICOES, DELAINES, LINEN, GLOVES,CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, UOSIEBY, and .vary kind of Ladies’ Dress Goods. GBOCEBIES SUGARS of every kind; Itlo, Luguayra, Java and Mocha COFFKK; BAGGING and ROPF, HALT and TEAS; CIGARS, TOBACCO, Ac., Ac. WINES AND LIQUORS OF ALL QUALITIES. RECTIFIED WHISKY ; OIN ; KINK BRANDIES. WHISKIES urn! RUM; The he.tutock or LI QUO It 8 In Colnmhun. HARDWA R,E. Arne’s SHOVELS und SPADES; Scovill’s HOES; THACE CHAINS; Collin's AXES; Pocket KNIVES; Together with Agriculture! Implement., euch ut’OItNSIIKLLKIIfI, PLOUUUS, lUKES, Ac. SADDLEIIY. FINE SADDLES, COLLARS,’ WAGON SADDLES, DAMES, BLIND BRIDLES. WHIPS, HIDING BRIDLES, Ac. BOOTS AND SHOES. 3,000 Pair RUBSETS; LADIES’ SHOES of .11 kind.; GENT.’S “ “ “ “ BOYS’ and MEN’S BOOTS; DITCHERS’ BOOTS, &c. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, SUITABLE FOR PLANTATION USB. CROCKERY PLATES, CUPS and SAUCERS; DISHES, BOWLS, TEA POTS, TUMBLERS and GLASSWARE of ull kinds. HATS AMI CAPS. MOLESKIN, CABSIMEHE aud lino WOOL HATS ; A largo l„t of CHEAP WOOL HATS for Negroes; BOYS’ AND MEN’S CAPS, fine and common. BOLTING CLOTHS Os the beat Brands ami assorted Numbers. Iu fact a general assortment. Having a resi dent partner iu New York, wo can supply our friends and tho public at the very lowest prices. Planters will find it to their interest to call befuro purchasing elsewhere. HULL, DUCK & CO. Columbus, Ga., Bept. 29,1859. ts WROUGHT IRON COOK STOVES. IN consequence of the increaned do- **• ntand for WBOUGHT I HON STOVES 1 t we have greatly enlarged our faci 1 itlew for manufacturing them, and are tiowNiMflljL prepared to nupply them to the Trade in any quantity that may bo desired. We are manu facturing lour sizes, ranging from $76 toguau. We have nuiueroUß toatimonialH by parlica now lifting them, a* to their superiority both as to durability ami operation. We have also on hand a large supply,fonr sixes, Improved Iron Witch Stoves ! The best Oast Iron Stove now in use; with all the other new and popular patterns of Stove* in use. IL ing agent* for the Haiißom Stove Work* we aro prepared to supply the Trad* at manufac turer’* price*, with freight added. Housefurnishing Goods! In this department our assort meat is complete, consisting of Table ami Pocket Cutlery; brooms; Brushes; Wood and Willow Ware; Mats; Toilet Sets ; UirdCages; Waiters; Silver Plated Ware; Water Coolers; Hefrigerator* ; Lemon Squeezers; Knife Cloutiers; Ac. Force and Lift Pumps! Lead and Iron Pipes; Tin Ware of all descrip tion*; Tiu Plate, Sheet Iron aud Tiuuors Finding* at wholesale for the Trade. 1). b. THOMPSON A CO., May 23-ts No. 1 h'l Broad 11 oet. THE PEOPLE’S COFFEE POT! A FEW dozen more of those superior w* v COFFEE POTS, which 1 will war-gfc * rant, if used a* directed, to far excel the Old Dominion, ami sold at least aWrjfffiyN third cheaper. Call and see them. aline lot of COOKINU STOVES, which are as ‘fol lows: TIIE VICTOR, a stove made in Augusta, Oa.: GOLDEN COOK AND PLANTER; THE COOK’S FAVORITE; IKON WIZARD, Ac.; all of which 1 warrant to give satisfaction. CAKE PANS in variety, HOUSEKEEPING AR TICLES of all kiudsand TIN WAKE sold sh low as any other house in the city. Job Work, Roofing and Guttering IN TOWN Oil COUNTIiY. Having one of the best Job Workmeu, I will do any kind of work at short uotice. either iu Copper, Zinc, Sheet Iron or Tin. Cali aud aeo me before gettiug work elsewhere. I will give you satisfaction. Thankful for past favors 1 hope for a continuance of the same. llHf J B HICKS, Agent. ARBOR BILLIARD SALOON, EATING HOUSE, BAR ROOM. 1MI K Proprietor* take pleasure iu calling the attention of gontlrmeu in search of a place to , •pend an hour quietly and pleasantly, to the above saloon. They have in excellent playing order five of l’helan'a Beat Marble Top Tables, with all the late improvements. This Saloon i* superior to any in the State, both ter Tables and it* internal finish, nml is furnished with an abun dance of comfortable seats, hence any one in search of pleasure, can here find what he desires. Hilliard Cue*. Leather*, and Cue Wax nlwuys i on baud, and for sale, for <\tA only. at reasonable rates. The Eating Hot m and Rar is located immedi ately beneath the Saloon, where all the delicacies of the season can I** bad at the *horte*t notice, while the liar will be always supplied with the Lest brands of Liquors nud Cigars tbat the New ! York and Havana markets furnish. Meal* can be obtained at all hours, from 6 in the morning to I*2 o'clock at night. Pasncnger* by auy of the rail road* can obtain tncnls in tuuo tor the departin'* of the train*. Attentive and obliging servants are employed, ! who will attend promptly to the waul* of gentle- J unit patrouiaiug Ibis establishment. Mum LI any | servant fail to render necessary attention at anv i time, gentlemen will please report the same to either of the proprietors. Thank fill for past patrouage, we respectfully solicit a coutiuiiance of the same, promising that uo elfort will bospnred to niak* a visit to the { Arbor pleasing aud agreeable. 0. A. HUNK, Aug.3(M-m T. MARKHAM. LUCIUS HART, No#. 4 nml O Burling Slip, IS’ew York, IMPORTER OF AND DEALER IN n LOCK TIN, BAR LEAD. NICKEL. UUBBITT METAL, ANTIMONY, TINN KBS* BOLDER, BAH TIN, BPKLTKK BPKLTKK. INGOT COPPER, PIG LEAD, 3IBMUTII. Also Manufacturer and Importer of Silver Plated and Britania Ware. : Mw ’ Tic Trad* supplied on lb* moat favorable . terme. Oct, H4n IKW AND HAlikfi FLOWERS AND PLANTS! DEODAR Cellars, lial*ui and*"-. v . -ri Bilver Flm. Bar#tiish Juniper*. StotT* Ja|M>uiraa, Chin**# A /.alias. Hallo- Mtdf tr<;rs, (ieratiiuui*. Japan Lillie*, k Crocus, lhacintt)!* ainl Double ‘ lip Roots, just received aud for *nle at JOUN LEK‘B HERD STORK, Nov. 12. No. 10 Hrott'l strtet. FINE TOBACCOt C1 A LI IO UN aud Ooldsn Twist jnst riMjaived by / HOWELL A JOHNSON. ('all u( the Commission House. No. 132 Broad St., ONE AND ALL! FARMERS & CONSUMERS, IF VOU WANT TO GET SUPPLIED WIIII Groceries, Provisions, &c. AT AS LOW PIUCEB AS THE LOWEST. - OUR STOCK CONSISTS A9 FOLLOW*: SUGAR, COFFEE AND TEAS. Rhls.Crushed and Powdered Sugar; •* A, Ji and C Clarified Sugar; JIIhIh New Orleans lirown and Clarified Sugar; Rags Rio and Java Coffee; Cheat and papers of Oolong, Guopowdt r, Young Hyson and Imperial Teas. BACON AND HAMS. 76 Ilhdit. Ribbed and Ch ar Sid..; 1,000 Plain, CanvaMcd and Sugar Cured Haim. FLOUR-ALL QUALITIES. 76 Bids. Extra Tennessee, jut in; 300 Saeka Good Georgia; “ Palace Mills, all grades, constantly from mill at their prices. RAGGING AND ROPE. 60 Bales India Bagging; 100 Coils lleiup Rope. TOBACCO, SEGAKS, &c. Boxes and half boxes Tobacco, all grades; Choice and common Sugars; Jars Maccaboy Snuff. VINEGAR. * Barrels Pure Cider Vinegar; “ White Wine Viuegar. LIQUORS! LIQUORS! Half, quarter and eighth ca*k Brandy all qualities; Eighth tusks Mulnga; Madeiiu, Sherry and l’ort XV ines, “choice;” Bids. Holland Gin, “fine;” Old Monougabc’la Whisky, “extra;” “ “ Che* nut Grove “ “ Rectified Whisky, ull qualities; Bottled LIQUORS, of ail kinds. SUNDRIES. Candles, Soaps, Starch, Potush, Tflblo Balt; Cooking and Wushing Soda; Half'and Quarter Boxes Sardines; Whole, half and quarter kegs Gunpowder; Shot, all sizes; Percussion Caps; Yeast Powders; Backs Liverpool Balt; Whole, half and quarter boxes Raisins; Bbls. Soft Shell Almonds; Kits No. 1 Mackerel, Bbls. No. 3 Mackerel; Keriejc, Osnaburgs, Bhirtings, Yarns, Plow Llues, and everything usually found in a well stocked Grocery gtoro, which we oiler for sale to the trade and public generally at the Lowets Market Prices, at wholesale or retail, for cash or approved credit. N. B.—Liberal discount made to Dealers. I il TYLER iV MOBEB. DRUG STORE. URQUHART & CHAPMAN, AT THE OLD STAND OF DANFORTII & NAGEL, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A Large Stock of Fresh and Oenuine DRUGS AND MEDICINES. ALSO, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, POTASH, CONGRESS WATER, SPICES Pure Brandies and Wines, BRUSHES, SODA, TOILET ARTICLES IFITSTIE CIGARS, Dental and Surgical Instraments, STABCH, SOAI’S, FISHING TACKLE, QARDEISr SEEDS, and all other article* usually kept for pale iu a Drug Store, which they offer on ACCOMMODATING TERMS. Mr. FOSTER S. CHAPMAN, of the lute firm ot Brook* & Chapman, and Mr, OLIVER DAN FORTH, whose services have been retained by the firm, may both bo found constantly lit tho store, and from their long experience iri the business, feel warranted in asking a liberal share of patron ago from tin ir friends and the public generallv. Dr. J. A. UKQUIIART, Jfate its K. s. CHAPMAN. I/I MO All Til O PAMAI/ IUIIU, HLLt.II Ot bHIIIHn, WIM. CONTINUE THE Cotton Factorage AND COMMISSION BUSINESS AS FORMERLY. npiIKIR Office and Sales Rooms are KJTVVVt 1 over the lower store of Redd, Prcer p]onaj|gg A Cos., where they will be happy to see all k. IIBTTT i theit old and new friends and customer*. They are prepared to fill all orders for good*, make advances aud extend tho usual facilities to their friends and patrons. JOHN W. KING, A. M. ALLEN. THOMAS CAMAK. j | Columbus, Aug. 26,1859. 3m HUGHES, DANIEL & CO. | EJTVYAX WILL continue a general jyjaMMaage, Commission. Receiving uudlj! ttjhj E-l3SSf..i winding Business nt the MLaKsLi T jO W KIjJj wauehous k . We pledge our best exertions to give satisfac j tinn to all who may entrust u* with their favor*. We are prepared to furnish our customary ad vances to our customer*, and to till promptly all : ; orders, at the lowe*t market rates, for BAGGING, ROPE, SALT. Aud other Plantation Hupplies. WM. 11. lIUGIIKB, WM. DANIEL, I June 10—ts W. C. HODGES. WARNOCK & SALISBURY, (OFFICE AT LOWELL WAREHOUSE,) l Commission, Factorage, Receiving —and— FORWARDING MERCHANTS, COLUMBUS, OA. I)ARTICULAR attention given to thKTVY\\ ! I *alo of COTTON, and to furuiihiugDwttnni ’ BAGGING and HOPE to Planter*. Columbus, Ga., Sept. 10, 1869. 3m | HO TICK I NOTICK I Orkick Muscookk Kail Road,) Columbus, Ga., April 24. J r |HI K charges on Cotton 1 by this Hoad toSavau laJ . J | | nab will be Sixty Cent* JSVt; ! per 100 lbs., until further— ■TgCltt.— ■■ ■* l ‘ 1 I uotice. AV. L. CLARK, Nov. Isl-ts Superintendent. CHANGE OF BCHKDILKI Muscoobb Rail Road, ) Columbus. Ga., July 15, 1868. j IN ROM aud at Ur this date, the Day Mail Train will leave tile Depot at J. 46 Mi., aud arrive I at Macon at 9.18 P. M. Leave Macon at 9.46 A. M.; arrive at Colum j bu* at 3.46 P. M. Night Mail Train will leave Columbus at 4 A M.,aud arrive at Macon at V 60 A. 11. Leave Macon at 11.46 P. 11., arrive at Colum bus at 6.36 A M. W. L. CLARK, I Columbus. Nov. 10, 1869. Rnp’t. | KIOUKftIT’N COLIC MIXTI KK. V DAPPED to all ages, especially to INFANTL Dr. Robert'* Colic Mixture I* a never failing j remedy in ail case*, whether depeuditig upon I Wind, Constipation, or Hpasni of the Dowel*. In ) dose* graduated according to the age of the child, t** directed on the bottle,) it gives inidant relief to pain, procure*healthy aud lefrt siting slumber, i and at tit* same time, regulate* the bowel*. No I Nurse or Mother, having tin* care of a young I Child, should bo without it. It* cut is a mere trifle compand with the health and safety of the j child, and the relief and ooiufbrt it* use iuvure* j to an anxious household For sal* by K. A. W ARE A SON, Nov 13-ts 74 Bread street. Sr. Lee's Saponaceous Dentifrice! Manufactured by W. F. LEE. Di'ltil Burgeon. COLUMBUS, GA. r |MIIB delightful article for cleans -1 ing and twautit.ving tho Tasth cotN|Hiuurfed with the greatsftt from the purtsl material*, combining the deter gent qualities of stmt. with the tiUNit der.irable j propt rtiMi of approved dental powder*. For sale, wholc*ale and retail, by the manufac turer, and at the Drug Store* of ACRE A IVERSON. LIUJUUAKTA CHAPMAN, Oct. 4-ts J. A. WHITESIDE k CO. TRUSSES 1 TIUSBF.S! Jl'BT received, per Hamden** Kx press, a good assortment of ; celibrated REINHARDT TRUSSES J | Double and Siugle Lever. AAV respect i fully invite the attention of physicians aud (hone , affiictod to an examination of our sto^k. Aug. 24. R. A. WARE A HON. 74 Broad *t. TAKE NOTICE, EYEHYUODY I J l HT received uew *npplie* of fine GOSHEN j BUTTER. Extra Fine BTATK CIIKKHK, flue large ONIONS aud IKIBII POTATOKB, at Oct. 22. WALTER 0. WRIGHT S. I A CARD. I NOW have on hand a largo a.sortmont of j VEHICLES, of tho finest material undchoice.t : manufacture over boforo offered in this market, ! embracing COACHES, BERLINS, CALECHES, MOCK CALECIIES, KOCKAWAYS, TOP AJTD NO TOP BUGGIES. Also a splendid stock of New York Trotting Buggies, OF EVEKY STYLE AND DESCRIPTION, which I offer on better torms than can be affurded elsewhere, for cash or approved credit. I am about win-ling up my business, and would be obliged to ail Indebted by note or account, to call and settle either by cash or satisfactory re newal. All who omit this will find their claims in the hands of an attorney for collection. IL C. McKEE. N. I).—I hare the sole right to sell in this market work from the celebrated manufactories of James M. Quinby k Cos., Baldwin A Thomas, and Heden berg A l.ittell, who are acknowledged the best makers in the country. 11. C. McKEE. Columbus, January 26-ts BOOTS AND SHOES! | \X7K have now ~ VV in Store onr Buminer Stock of & \ Gents, Ladies, Misses and Chi I- j dren’s BOOTS A i A N 1) 8 II 0 K S, Af A* X Ml which for quail- t ty, quantity and economy to the purchaser, sur passe anything brought here. Among our .Stock may be found— FOR GENTLEMEN, Gents’ French Calf Pump Boots; “ “ Light Wolf “ “ “ Calf Oxford Tiea; “ “ Kid “ French Calf Low Shoes, Pumps, and “ Glove “ ** “ light welted, “ Congress Calf Gaiters; “ “ Kid “ “ Pattern Leather Gaiters; “ “ Silk “ “ Opera “ “ “ Union “ “ Lasting Ties, “ Pat. Leather Oxfords, Pumps aud half w.; “ Scott Ties; “ Slippers with and without heels; “ Highland Ties; And numerous ot her kinds,both fine aud common, i FOR LADIES, Finest Kid and Morocco Lace and Congress Boots, tliin Roles, with and without heels; Finest Silk Warp Lasting Lace and Congress do. ! Serge de Borre “ “ “ * “ Eugene “ “ “ “ “ * | Italian and Fnglieh “ “ “ “ French and Glove Kid “ “ French Kid Heel Slippers; English Kid and Morocco Slippers; English Lasting Morocco Slippers; Velvet Toilet Slippers’. French Embroidered Slippers; White Kid Slippers; Kid and Morocco Buskins; French Kid Ties; Calf and Goat Lace Boots, with and without heels. MISSES. Misses’ Glove Kid Congress Boots; English do. with and without heels; “ Silk warp. Serge, etc.; “ English Lusting—Congress and Lace Gaiters, with und without heels; “ Fino Kid Slippers, with and without heels; <4 White Kid Slippers; “ School Shoes—something durable. CHILDREN. Children’s Congress Heel Gaiters; “ Lace Heel Gaiters; “ Kid “ Slippers; “ “ “ Boots, and about thirty additional kinds with and without heels. A LARGE OP Negro Brogans and Servants SHOES, Sowed and Pegged, constantly on hand. We are receiving fresh Goods every week from our own Factories To Country Merchants and Traders WE OFFER OUR 000DS AT NEW YORK PRICES. ONLY ONE PRICE, From which tkero will be no deviation iu any instance. A. C. SAUNDERS & CO., No. 102 Broad st.. next door to J. Kyle A Cos. Columbus,Ga., May 27. GOOD FURNITURE AT REASONABLE PRICES! IT is a significant fact that sine the establishment of the KLTY WORKS F U R N 1T U R E “ g| MANUFACTORY, the prices of Furniture in this city have beon reduced from the most exorbitant to something like reasonable prices. Tho proprietor ha* the pleasure to inform his old customer* und the public generally that he ha* again commenced to RETAIL FURNI TURE, and ha* opened Sale Rooms at No. 148 Broad St., a few doors below tho old stand, where he will take pleasure in showing a varied stock of South ern mails Furniture, which, in point of style, finish and durability, he guarantee* to be equal to the best, aud a* cheap n* the cheapest. Wardrobes, bureaus, WaslistanUs, Tables, Bed steads, Ktageres; Rocking, Parlor and Easy Chairs; Sofas, Lounges, Tete-a-Tetes, Ottomans, Divan*. Sideboard*, Safes, Quartettes, Toilet*, book Cases, Secretaries, Music tftuudH, Lowell Rucks, Hat Racks, Ac., Ac. Several uew aud heautitul style* of cheap Cottage Bedsteads, lie would particularly call attention to his New Stylos of Cottage Chairs, | which for oomfort, durability, clieapuess and ele j gance, cannot be excelled Brackets for buildings. Moulding*, Turniug and Planing done at short notice. COFFINS! Either plain, or iu Mahogany, Rosewood, .Satin wood, or covered and beautifully mounted, furn ished at a few hour* notice and at reasonable prices. W. K. HARRIS. Columbus, Ga., August 4. lg|§, ff TIETE TRUTHI WE MEAN THAT WHEN WE SAY JACK SMITH’S CORDIAL 18 A SURE REMEDY FOR i BOWEL DISKS ASKS WE SPEAK THE TRUTH. UTK say that JACK SMITH’S CORDIAL i* If the moat reliable leiuedy lor this disease that ha* been discovered a* yet. This would cease to be the truth if we hoith! say it is infulli- I hie. it i* like every other remedy; it finds hard I cases aud fail* to reach them. But this Cordial haa one gloat advantage over all other*; It is popular unmngat the L titles, and it I* so pit maiit end effective for small child!en while teething. There is no danger iu giving it. BAD CASKS, TAKE NOTICE. After yon have triad everything else you can j think of, and tail t” get relief, then send to No. 106 Bread street, Columbus, Ga., aud get a bottle of JACK SMITH S CORDIAL. September 10, 1869. ts CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. “V-A-isr.. i^A.ncxjs j 1 8 now receiving a large and well selected stock I I of FAAULY SUPPLIES of nil kind* aud of the beat quality, consisting in part ol Extra Goshen butter; best quality Cheese; Now Mackerel, {Salmon aid White Fifth; Hmoki-d Salmon ; Hmoked Halibut and Beef; Hinokrd ‘fougtte*; HologU'i .Sausage*; Codfish; Pickled Bed : Pickled Pork ; Potatoes; Onion*; Hugar Cared liauis; best Leaf Lard ; Boston Stuffed Pickles, Chow-Chow Pickle*. Mixed Pickle* aud Gorkin*, in barrel* and keg*. I Ginger Preserve*, AVe*t India Preserve*. Pie : Fruit-. Worcestershire Sauce, in bottle* aud gallon Jog*; Mackerel, Halmoit. Lobster aud Codfish in her metrical sealed cans; Stuart * Extra Byrup aud Hugnr* of all kinds ; ‘Coffee and Tea* of the very be*t quality ; A small lot of fine Gun* aud Pistols; Hhooting Tackle of every kind ; Win* *. Liquors and Cigar* of the purest brands imported; Ba.-kets of every description. 41#“ For further particular* call at Oct. 12. 77 BROAD STREET. IK ATTREMEI t M A TTK USSR*! ALL sire*, of superior quality, coustautly on haud and made to order, nt mylT-tf ROOK INLAND PAPER MILLB. COALS COAL! TONB of most excellentOrati Coal Just re OU ceived. Alsu,Hmiths'Coal at ill per ton I Apply to J. R. APPLER, I February 10-ts Opelika Rail Road | Cl UK AT BKDICTIOk IN PKICKSI From SSO to $100! COME A.N‘33 BXX Y WHEELER A WILSON’S (fhc, / w,/1 WOKi’H sold iu tho last six tffIU.UUU months. They have an experi ence of six years iu this community, which has trained for them a reputation over bll other Machines Makes perfect stitch that will not ravel; adapted to all kind of FAMILY SEWING. We keep constantly on hand HEMMKRS, NEEDLES, SPOOLS, aud both COTTON and SILK THREAD for these Machines. 4V Instruction in the use and management given when desired gratis. HUNT, WAKE A CO. Columbus, Ga., July 21, 1869. ly ACEE & IVERSON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS & CHEMISTS, GOLDEN EAGLE, No. 93 Broad St., Columbus, Ga., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, ACIDS, FINE SOAPS, Fme Hair and Tooth Brushes, FRENCH, ENGLISH AND GERMAN PERFUMERY, TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Pure Wines and Brandies FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES. MEDICINE CHESTS, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS, Fancy and Toilet Articles. FINE TOBACCO, Both Chewing and Smoking. Havana Cigars of all kinds, &c., &e., &c. A- P It ES C RIFT IONS “&# Careful I v prepared at all hours, Day or Night. ACEE & IVERSON. Oolutnbus, (iil . Sept. 24, 1869. 6m DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS! JOHN W. MOORS, AT THE OLD STAND OF BROOKS & CHAPMAN, Ou the corner of Broad aud llandolph streets, sign of tho Negro and Mortar, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, ALSO Surgical and Dental Instruments, BESIDES FANCY <3-00IDS, i Embracing every variety of Perfumery, Fine j Soaps, Pomades, Toilet Waters, Hair aud Tooth j Brushes, Combs, Ac , Ac., all of which are offered I to the public on as liberal terms as any house in ’ the Southern market. All order* will ri-eelve I prompt and careful attention. August 20, 1859. SOAP! SOAP! SOAP! SAPONIFIER; Or, Concentrated Lye! IS the cheapest and most convenient article for . making common WASHING SOAP ever offered to the public. One pound, costing only thirty ceuts, will make forty’ pound* of cither Soft or Hard Soap, in every instance where tho directions i are fully complied with. The manner of using it i* simple and similar to the ordinary Potash, but i ia far superior to it as a Saponiilcr. SOLD BY JOHN W. BROOKS, DRUGGIST, Corner of Broad and Randolph Streets, SIGN OF NEGRO AND MORTAR, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. August 20, 1859. TO TRAVELERS, &C. NOTICE! SHIPPERS of Freighton theOpelika branch aud Montgomery and West Point Rail Road, are uotitied that Freight will be received from Sun Rise “ “ until 4 o’clock p. m., and not before or after these hour*. J. K. APPLER, Agent. Columbus, Dec. 20.1868—ts NOTICE, SHIPPERS! VLL Cotton intended to be shipped over the Mobile and Girard Kail Road, must have the name of the owner in full, together with the in itiate of the consignee distinctly marked on each bale, hh the ageuta have positive orders not to receipt for any Cotton unless ro marked. Tin brand* for marking will be furnished by any of ’ the Ware 1£• u-e to their customer* gratia. The liability of the Company begins with the date of the receipt, and cease* when the Cotton i* thrown off the oars at Girard. Tho liability on all Goods cease* when they aro ready for delivery at the Station* to which they are sent, aa appears from tho subjoined r*solution of the board of Director*: “ Jletolvedf That when Goods are delivered at tho Agencies of thi* Road whero ordered, the lia bility of the Road for said Good* ceases, aud tbat j the Good* are at the risk of the owners.” No article ot fi eight will be delivered until all charge* on the whole bill are paid. JOHN HOWARD, Bspt. 10~3m Eug’r aud Sup’t. COME AND SEE! HOWELL & JOHNSON HAVE in atore. and will be constantly receiv ing, a supply of tho beat FAMILY GROCERIES, PANTRY, DAIKY AND KITCHEN UOODB, Consisting in part of Extra Goshen butter; New Mackerel; Cheese, best quality; Pickled Beef; Pickled Pork and White, alnion aud White Fi-h, Cod Fish, Potatoes and Onion*. Fugar Cured Hama and breakfast Bacon, Etigllah Pick lea, Chow-Chow, Picalilly, Gerkiua aud Mixed Pickles. American I Pickles, Worcestershire Fence In quart atid pint bottle*, Pepper Sauce, Walnut aud Mushroom CaUup, Weet ludis Preserves; Lime, Orange* aud I Pine Apple*; Sardine*.Crackers; English, Frouch ; *9d American Mustard; Stuart’* Extra Syrup; Canton Ginger preserve*; Collre. Sugar* and | Tea* of tho U*t quality; Market and Clothe* 1 baskets; Broome, Cedar'lube, Piggin* aud buck- I ets; Wooden Spconi, Lad Us, Scoop# and Mea sures; Sugar Boxes, Flour Call* and Selves, best FLOUR aud MEAL always on haud. *• Hunter’s Delight,” aud other superior brand* of Cigar*; Lemon*, Candies. Nuts and Raisins. MAT Goods delivered in any part of the city i tree of expense. 138 BROAD STREET. Next r ai ove Mas nio llall Bull ting IF. REICH, ME 11C IIA NT TAILOII, HAS Just rsturui-il from tho North, nud . rupoctfully cull. th attenth u of hi. > #l I fil.nd. aud cu.t. uior., aa well aa the pub- Vj lie in tteneral. to the lariro atwk of (Inu.tj. 11 he i. rn-eivluic erery day, oonalatlDgof every kind ol Cloth, Caa.iniere.. Yealinea of every doocrip* tion, etc., etc. He la alao fully prepared to make to order e,ry kind of Clothiu,, after the Intent atyle, at the iliortiak kealU, notice, at a very low price for cull. ♦ WAN kind, of cutlinit done after the latent atyle. Call on y. REICH, Tailor, lots Broad at., two door, above Bank of Columbu.. depteniber 7. Iks# 3 m TO THIS LADIKS I I)KCM\KD thi. d.y a beautiful .election of j 1\ JAROMCAd, CUINKEK A/.AI.IAE. I.KRA* NIU.MS, KOSfcd. Ac , Ac, Call early or you will be too late to eet the choicest Flowers. For sale by R. A. WARE A EON, Notr. . No 7+Broad at. { HEEF TOStiIESI C CHOICE Smoked Reef TUNUUES, just received ! / and for sale by SP*-. QDNBT A 00. I | UNPARALLELD SUCCESS ! GENIUS TRIUMPHANT ! BASTHOLP’S m SEWING MACHINE. \ Prices from $55 to $140! rpms Machine stands without a rival wherever X it has been used. The simplicity of its con struction rendering it the most desirable, while its work is so perfect aud satisfactory that it has become a general favorite amongst those Ladies who have used it. Theso Machines can be seen in operation at the auction store of 8. Howard, No. 134 Broad st., next door above John B. Strupper’s, or at my resilience. The Ladies are invited to call and examine them. I will take great pleasure in exhibiting and ex plaining the operations of the Mac bines Sewing Machines of all kinds put in good run ning order. F. A. FAIRCHILD, Agent. Columbus, May 14,1859. ts THE LIVER USTVIGORATOR. PREPARED BY DR SANFORD, Compounded entirely from Gums, i b one oi me bust Purgatives and Liver Medicines 1. now be to re the public that acts us u Cathartic, easier, milder, and more eflectual than any otuui medicine known. It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, acting first on the Liver to eject its muibiu matter, then ou the stomach aud boweia to carry off that matter, thus accomplishing two pur poses effectually, without any ol the pa ni'ul feel ings experienced iu the operation of most Cathar tics. it strengthens the system at the same time that it purgee it; and when taken daily iu moder ate doses, will strengthen and build it up with unusual rapidity. The Liver is one of, ta the principal regula tors of tile hurnuu bo-! dy; aud when it per forms its functions . well, the powers are fully developed. The stomach is almost en tirely dependent on! r tlu ‘ healthy action oi the Liver for the per- formauco of its func tions; when the stoin- \j ach is at fault, the bowels are at fault,! aud the whole system bufiers in consequence of one organ—the Liver —having ceased M to do its duty. For the diseases of thut j ‘J organ, one oi the pro prietors has made it; his study, in a practice of more than twenty (l years, to liud Borne remedy wherewith toi v counteract the many derangements to LJ which it is liable. To prove that this remedy is at last found, any person troubled! with Liver Com plaint, in any of its W forms, has but to try a bottle, and conviction | is certain. These Gums remove y all morbid or bad mat ter from the system, -- supplyiug in their place a healthy llow oi (JJ bile, invigorating the stomach,causing food; to digest well, puri fying the blood,! giviug tone and health to the whole machine | LJ ty, removing the cause of tho disease—effect j L ‘ iu £ “ radical cure. Bilious attacks are are cured, and, what is better, prevented, H by the occasional use oi the Liver luvigo-| rator. One dose alter eating J insufficient to relieve the stomach und pro ! vent the food from rising and souring. ! * Only one dose taken j before retiring, pre vents Nightmare. m Only one dose taken; at night, loosens the bowels gently, audjj, cures Oostiveness. One doac taken after m each moal will cure Dyspepsia. One dose of two lea-spoonfuls will al ways relieve Sick Headache. One bottle taken forj *• female obstruction re moves the cause of the . , disease, aud makes a perfect cure. : W Only one doseiname- 4J diatoly relieves Chol ic, while | One dose, often re-, i poated, is a sure cure for Cholera Morbus,! Cl and a preventive of Cholera. Ii Only one bottle in j needed to throw out of the system the effects H of medicino after a iong sickness. One bottle taken for Jaundice removes ail sallowness or un- iU natural color from the skin. One dose taken a /"S short time before eat ing gives vigor to the appetite, and makes food digest well. One dose often re- LJ poatod, cures Chronic Diarrhtea in its worst dQ forms, while Summer and Bowel complaints c yield almost to the first dose. One or two doses cures attacks caused by Worms in Cbil r dren; thereisnosuier, safer, or speedier rom- edy in the world, us it never fails. lJ A few bottles cures *4 Dropsy, by exciting the absorbents. _ We take pleasure in Q recommending this medicine or h preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill Fovei, L, and all Fevers of a Bilious Type. Itoper-! m ates with certainty, and thousands are wil ling to testify to its wonderful virtues. | ( All who used it are giving their unanimous tes timony in its favor. ttvMix water in tho mouth with the Invigora tor, and swallow both together. THE LIVER IMVIOORATOK Is a Scientific Medical Discovery .and is daily work ing cure* almost <oo groat for belief. It cures a* if by magic, even tho first dose giving benefit, aud seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaun dice or Dyspepsia to a common Headache all of which are the result of a DISEASED LIVER. Price One Dollar per Bottle. DR. SANFORD, Proprietor, 346 Broadway, New York. Sold, iu Columbus, by PEMBERTON A CARTER, JOHN W. BROOKS. URQUHART A CHAPMAN, ACEE & IVERSON, WHITESIDE A CO., March 22, ’69-ly and all Druggist*. HARRISON & PITTS, CO MM IS SI ON M ERCHAN TS, AUCTIONEERS AND NEGRO BROKERS, No. 59 and 61 Broadst.,Columbus, Ga., WOULD iuform their friend* and the public generally that they still continue tin-above business at their old stand. Having ei ory facility at command towards conducting their business properly, and giving satisfaction to all, they solicit a continuance of the patrouage heretofore so liberally extended them. Every exertion will be used to give entire satisfaction to all who may confide their business to their care. They will give their personal attention to the sales of MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION; RENTING AND SALE OF REAL ESTATE ; SALE OF NEGROES ON COMMISSION, Ac. *ir Liberal advances made on Negroes, Mer chandise and Produce placed with us lor sale. Administrator’s & Executor's Sales ATTENDKD TO ON LIBKRAL TERMS. Having made arrangements in Richmond and other market* to be kept constantly supplied w ith good healthy NEGROES, of all classes, we ask tanner* aud other* who wish to purchase to call and examine our stock. Cash Paid for Likely Young Negroes W’e have received agencies from some of tho heaviest Manufacturer* of Virginia and North Carolina Tobucco, aul are now rcc.-lvlny our winter', .npply of < vory tirade, front 16 to 75 cent, pot- pound, to which we luvito tho attention of I'lanter. aud Merchant*. O. S. HARItIFON, „ , t GEO. 1. PITTS. Columbu*. Sept. 8,1869. VALUABLE LANDFORSALE rpilK subscriber iitidiug his F'artit I too inconvenient to hi* rei- tBcKwV. deuce, propose* to sell a good place oil acroiumodai ing terms. The l.undi lie on the Uowiltee Creeks, ii 6 miles from the city of Columbus and ‘i'/, miles from station No. Son die Mobile and t.iiard Rail Road, adjoining Dr. Smith aud others. There sre two sections of the band, about nnu half creek and hammock, and the balance uplands, all of which lie* well, aud every foot good tillable land. There are d6o to 4uo acres dear, and and In a rough state of cultivation. A portion of Hie cleated land somewhat worn, but susceptible of a good crop. The place is not In a flue slate or u-pairs, the buildings all being rough and of cheap char acter, aud will he estimated as such, hut taken all In all one of the very best Farms can easily bo node on the place with the start oa hand. The purrhas.-r cau to supplied with stuck of all kinds and corn aud f.ald. ron the place on good terms! For further particular* applyst the gu U office or to tbs subscriber at Clayton Dsrliour county’ Alabama. J. s, WILLIAMS. August 13,1859. ,j|f MEAT HOUSE. I'IIK undeteigned take tliia op. _ portuntty >f ftiMMUMteg to the public that they have opened a regular Meat Iluuse on the uer of Crawturd and Front street*. tVe .ball at all time* keen a eottply of Heer, P..rk, Veal, Mutton, (Mineage.. Ac All purchaec. will be delivered by our wa.on free of charge. 11. A. GIBSON A CO Columbue, Oct. 20,185 t. a Jn PbOUR! FLOI'KI I AM receiving weekly a choice article of Flonr I from one of tbe beat Mill. Id tb. up country, which I an celling low, and will warrant It to gire good aatiefactiun. Juet try It, if you want •omething that will do you good. Sept 18. JAM Kg W BAPPINOTON. MRS. WIRILOW'I Celebrated Soothing Syrup celebrated Syrup, lor Teething Children, A I. for .ale by K. A. WAKK A SON, Bcpt-8. No. 74 broad atreet. EFFERVESCENT SELTZER_4PEDIEINT. H-IIIS valuiiblu and popular Modicinc, prepared 1 in conformity with the analjni, of tlx; water, of the celebrated Seltr.er Fprinp, in Oei many i„ H moat convenient and portable lurni, in,., uuiver nal ly received the moat favorable reeoinmenda tioii.oftbe medical pioftaelon and n tllHcot uitiJ public, UN tilt! - MOST EFFICIENT AND AGREEABLE fainliilc Aporiout in use, uud a. being eulille.i lo epeeial plefeieuee over the many Mineral Spiiug Water., Beidlit. Powder., and other elmilar article., 1 otli f luui ilB conipactiuan and greater eflicaey. It may it, with the bot effect in all Dll.luL’S AND FEBRILE DISEASES, SICK HEADACHE, LOSS OF APPETITE INDIGESTION, AND ALL SIM ILAR COMPLAINTS PECULI ARLY INCIDENT TO THE Spring and Summer Seasons. It is particularly ucapteu to the the wants oi Travelers by hea aud Land, Kesideuts L. Hot Climates. Persons ot Sedeutury Habits, Invalids and Convalescents; Ca| tains of Vesbels and Flamers will find it a valuable addition to their Medicine Chests. With those who have used it, it Ims high favor and is deemed indispensable. IN A TORPID bTATK OF THE LIVER—u renders great service in restoring healthy action IN GOUT AND RII ECMATIbM—II gives the best sutistaction, allaying all intlamniuioiy C )uij.- toms, and in many cases effectually curing thimi afflicted. ITS SUCCESS IN CASES OF GRAVEL, IND GKSTION. HEARTBURN ANDCOfeTIYENEbh- Proves it to be a Medicine of tlie greatest utility ACIDITY OF TllE STOMACH, AND THE Lis TKEsBING SICKNESS fcu USUAL DURING PREGNANCY—YieIds speedily, and with inaiked success uudei its healthlul iutluence. IT AFFoKDh THE GREATEST RELIEF TO THOSE AFFLICTED WITH OR SUBJECT TO THE PILE£ —ACTING gently ou the bowels, neu tralising all irritating secretions, aud therihy re moving all inllammatuty tendencies. IN FACT, IT IS INVALUABLE IN ALL CASES WHERE A GENTLE APERIENT OR PURGATIVE IS REQUIRED. It is iu the form of a Powder, car* fully put up in bottles, to ktep in any climate, and merely ie quires water poured it to produce a delight ful effervescent beverage. Taken in the morning, it never interferes with the avocations ol the clay, acting gently on the system, restoring the digestive powers, exciting * healthy mid vigorous tone of the itoinacli, and creating an elasticity of mind and llow of spirits which give zest to every enjoyment. It also ena bles the invalid to eDjoy many luxuries with ini puuity, from which he must other wise he deburred, aud without which life is irksome and distressing! Numerous testimonials from professional ami other gentlemen of the highest standing through out tho country, and its steadily increasing popu larity for a series of yearo, strongly guarantee its efficacy and valuable cliai acter, and command it to the favorable notice of an intelligent public. Prepared aud Sold, Wholesale und Retail Ly JOHN A. TARRANT A CO., Druggists, No. 278 Greenw rch-st.,cor. of W arren, N. Y June 25, 1859-ly MARBLE AND GRANITE w onKs, COLUMBUS, GA. r pIIIS establishment is situated ou Oglethorpe A street, in front of the Oglethorpe House, where is to bo found a large assortment of Monuments, Tombs, Tablets, Vases, Urns, Figures, and MAUUI.E MAM TEL PIECES, all worked from original desigua, drawn by the beet Monumental Aichitec!.. iu Italy und Frame, und warranted of the beat Iluliuu amt American Marble. Thu public is respectfully invited to call and examine u.y work aud know my prices before ordering from any oilier point. As 1 have ONK PRICE ONLY, persons ordering by letter may feel confident that they will be as well, if not better, satisfied with my work, when they receive it, as if they were to come themselves and buy it. In token of my sincerity, I give person, who order by letter, or buy of my agent, the right to return the work at tuy risk and expense, if it i; not a. good as they expected. RAILING furnished at short notice. HENRY McCAULKY, Proprietor. G. W. McDuffie, Traveling Agent. May 11, 1859. d-ly MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS Oglethorpe st., near Gunby’s Corner, W HERE I offer for sale MONUMENTS, TAR LETS, TOMDS. HEADSTONES, Ac., of American aud Italian Marble, at prices as low as they cau he bought for North or 3outh. I have just received of tho celebrated R. E. Launitz, New York fifty desigua und models of the latest style of .Monumental Work, got up in Italy, France and the United Stutes. which I will sell at New York prices, freight added. Average price of Monuments from ssu to $2,000. Cast iron and Wire Railing on hand; SERPENTINE STONE for Hearths und Building.; PARIAN MARBLE CASES, to secure Ambrotype Pictures to Marble Monuments, Ae. k.'One price only; orders from the country punctually attended to. A reduction of 26 per cent made on Hollowed Monument, imported di rect from Leghorn. THOMAS KENNY. Columbus. .1 uin* 20, 1 559. j y C RANK’S CASKET BURIAL CASES! TANARUS OABKKT BURIAL CAIIE, MNMItMi b, J. the above engraving, is beautifully finished in imitation of polished Rosewood, and is the most taatetul and appropriate Metalic Case now used. It permits a view of the entire body after it is en closed, the top being composed of thick plate glass, protected by elaborately ornamented caps, oue ot which may he seen in its place in the en graving. Ail si/es, from to 76 inches iu length, constantly on hand. 6S* Name Plates furnished, neatly engraved J23-6m DILLINGHAM A DENSON. CHOICE STATIONERY. JUST recoived a full assortment of SUPERFINE ROYAL FOLIO POST’ “ FOLIO POST; “ QUARTO POST; “ COMMERCIAL POST; “ MEDIUM, all weight.; “ DEMY, “ •* “ FLATCAP, “ “ LAWYERS’ BRIEFS, a very superior article; “ MERCANTILE CAP; “ FOOLS CAI*; SEWING MACHINES! “ MERCANTILE NOTE; I* LETTER, in half and quarter vow’d <>f ' |UKli, ‘ c '’ * c - * c -t together with NKW Sand WRAPPING PAPER of every size aud superior quality. For Hale at unusually low prices at the Dec. 17-ts HOCK ISLAND I‘APEIt MILLS. A. CABMAN, GUN AND LOCK SMITH, Crawford St., one door west of Rankin's Corner Near tbe Market, COLUMBUS, GA. CJUN 8 aud Pistols. Shot land Powder Flasks, repaired ‘ Cabinet. Desk, Trunk ami Keys of all descriptions made ■ fitted. Trunks, and Patent Trunk and Valise Locks rctmiisd. Dells, all sizes aud tones. Fancy Bell Pulls Patent Bell carriages and wire, with which 1 will hang Bolls and warrant them to keep In order. Andirons and Brass work of all torts repaired Terms cash on delivexy. May 6, 1869. ly COMMERCIAL HOTEL, CORNER OF UKOAD AND CRAM FORD STS. COLUMBUS, GA. r |PIIK under,ignctl respectful* A ly nnnouncee to tin. public iilAl .'o that he bite taken tho houae ft t, . _ formerly known a. tho CIuMISMHft Hotel, antlie lully prepared accomutodate Day Hoarder*,ui well aeulhtiuiitc* eommodatiune Tor the Tnnellng Public Tito Rnonu. have been tlicroughly clenneed, and every tiling U In u neat and pleasant cundition. A chare ot public patronage ia raeneclfully aoliclted. ‘‘E-IJanl J. M. UK A UN ECU Hit Negroes! Negroes! WE ore continually receiving from Vlf giula aud North Oaroliuu a large V&'A aud well aalected a tuck of MEN, WOMEN, BOYS and OIKLB, including Field Hands! fit Home Servant*, Mechanic* Ae . bought hy one of tho rm expraa*ly for tide market,a. anti our friend* muy roly ou getting Negroee of good character, coming up fully to onr repreaon tatloni, ae we it'll none on coiuiiilialon July ‘2U.'6l)-ly IIATCHEK * MrGEIIRK. STEREOSCOPES! A FINK assortment of StereoscopcH and Views, to whsch the public are invited to call and examine, at Oi t. 20. ■!. w. PRASE’* BOOK STORE. SOMETHING SWEET! IU3T received a large assortment of FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, CORDIALS, and Duo do Montebello Champagne. lor sale, wholeaale and ritall, hy A. VKLATI, Canity Manufacturer-, Oct. fin 29 Broad itrwt OBNCINB PKRI'VIAN AND MEXICAN OtJANO, TN SACKS anil DARRELS, for ale low at the 1. the Office of the ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS. Columbus. Jnn 21-ts GULDEN BY RIP I Oft TEN Gallon Kegs, choice, for tale by E. BARNARD A CO.