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About The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1859)
Till; DAILY SUN. Friday Morning, Dec. 9, 1859. Merchants’ Shipping Receipts. Anew supply, just from the binder’s baud* uoatly ruled and well bound, for sale at the SUN OFFICE. ■ ■ ■ Cotton Shippers Application Books handiinmHy ruled xud hound, for .ale at the Oct. 29. SUV OFFICE. -■ 1 ♦ We invite special attention to the ad vertisement of Rosette, Melick & Cos., who are offering a lnrjre Block of Fall and Winter goods at reduced prices. Gen tlemen in need of anything in their line will do well to examine the details of the advertisement. They are prepared to pleae. Van Ainbnrgh’i Circus. According to announcement, Van Ani burgh’s Circus and Mauagerie will arrive in the city to-day. Mr. Eaton Stone, the world-renowned equestrian, is connected with this com pan y- t A Slight mistake. In our notice of the performance, at Temperance Hall, Tuesday night, we in advertently stated, that Miss Williams personated the Widow Melnotte in the play, Lady of Lyons. It should have been, Madame Dcschappelles. The Weather and River. The change Wednesday morning in the weather was to bilterly cold, which contin ues with butlittlccbange of temperature. The river fell several feet during Wednesday night and yesterday, but the stage of water is sufficient for tho largest boats to run. Theater—Romeo and Juliet. That’ there was no larger audience to witness Miss Logan’s appearance, in the Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, at Temperance Hall, on Wednesday night, is due to the extreme unfavorableness of the weather. Thero were, and have been, during her engagement here, many faces that we have never seen present on simi lar and previous occasions, which is a silent, though flattering tribute to the talent and power of the favorite and dis tinguished lictress. It is scarcely neces sary to remind a community, always ap preciative of talent, that the present week puts a period to Miss Logan’s ap pearanco on the Stage, as far .as this city is concerned; but tbe audiences so far, though good, have not been such, as her universally conceded worth and abil ity justifies. As the weather glows bet ter, we trust she, as well as the worthy Managers, will be gratified by the appear ance of a large attendance during the re mainder of the week. The other characters were very well sustained Wednesday night, Tbe after piece enlivened by Miss Williams’ rarely equalled vocal powers, the np pearanco of the beautiful Miss Ilaffer ning, and Sheldon’s humor, passed off well. To-night, Miss Logan takes a farewell benefit, on which occasion she will ap pear as Bianca, in the thrilling Tragedy of ‘‘Fazio, or the Italian Wife” and as Juliana, in the favorite Comedy of the Honey Moon. Let a full house greet and give her a “ parting bumper.” Broke Through Fuller's Bridge. Oil Wednesday morning, the wagon and team of Mr. W. J. Watt, of Green Hill, Stewart county, wliile on the way to this city with a load of cotton, fell through Fuller’s Bridge, over Upatoie creek. The negro driver was seriously hurt, one val uable horse drowned, two mules badly injured, and the cotton damaged. Mr. Watt’s loss cannot be less than SSOO if his driver recovers. Independently of tho loss to him, this accident is much to be regretted, because it will tend to exagge rate the difficulty of bringing cotton to Columbus over the Upatoie bridges; and the State of those bridges, from all ac counts, is bad enough without exaggera tion. It is due to Col. Bates to state, that a few weeks ago he gave notice through our paper, that Fuller’s Bridge was “not safe for any crossing”—that it was “not a county bridge,” and consequently the blame in this case, does not fall upon him. —Enquirer of Thursday. ■■■♦ - - A Foot Ktce for a Sew Suit. We aro credibly informed that a couple of Book Agents in the lower part of this county, called at the house of a planter while the landlord was absent, and acted imprudently, and used some language that was not healthy in this climate; the gentleman of the bouse came up goon af ter they left, learning what had happeued —pursued and overhauled them, with some of his servants, and chastised them, then turned them loose, and told them if the negroes caught them before they reaohed the depot some half mile distant, they would get a coat of Tar and Feath ers, but the Yankees out run the Darkies so far that they had to give it up before they had ran half way.— Waynesboro News, 6th. , People’s Ticket fpr Aldermen. Kill. Sun: —l'lcose announco tho followingticket for Aldermen for the city at tho ensuing elec tion. All these gentlemen have been eousulted, and have consented to serve if elected. MANY CITIZENS. first Ward— E. Barnard, J. 11. Merry. Second Ward— Edward Croft, J. W. King. Thin! WTird—J. M. Bivins, W. L. Wornnm. fourth Ward —W. L. Salisbury. John l.igon. Fifth W.ird —John yum, 1). U. Thompson. Sixth Wjnl—J. M. I lame! John Durkin. Bryan's Tasteless Vermifuge. THE MOTHER'S HOPE, Fretful, pallid, weak and thin Was the mother's pet and priA*> f “Something must he wrong within,” Thu distracted patent cried. “W’orais the doctor said, and gave Jalap, calomel, gamhooge, But all thing! proved useless, save Bryan’s Tasteless Vetn.lftige. Put up In bottles. Price twenty-five cruts. Dr, .Ylcl'llulock's Pectoral fiyrap Standing in the first rank of the profession. I>i . McOiintock has given this medicine to ths world under the iruaranty of Ills high repu’atko, as a meant of certain, immediate, and permanent re lief In di-eate* of the throat and lungs which have dulled all other remedies. Piire sl. U7lm Dr. McCllntock'a Cold sad Cough Mixture ia a combination of nature** v getable antidotes to the irritation and disturbance of the breathin'; apparatus, which produce sold#.coughs, hoarseness, snd sore throat. It leinove* in a very short time every vestige f Inianination from the lungs and throat, and renews the free respiration of perfect lualth. Price 26 cents. Dr. ltlcCllutock*n Asthma Hemcdy. All its ingredients are vegetable. It imparts vital energy to the oppressed longs, fsmovea evsry irn. pediment to full aud free rospiration, and affords such unexpected ease in Chronic Asthma, as to aitonith and enrapture the invalid. For Asthma and whooping cough there Is nothing comparable l o this potent remedy. Price 60 cents. ANNO U NCE M EN T\S. For AXuyor. We are authorized to announce WILLIAM A. TL NNI LI. h a candidate for Mayor of-the ! city of Columbus, at tho ensuing election. V e are authorized to announce WILLIS S. HOLSTEAI) as a candidate for Mayor of tho I city, at die ensuing election. We are authorized to announce WM. PERRY a. a candidate for Mayor at die ensuing muni cipal election. Sept 20-ts * For Clerk of Council. We are authorized to aunounce E. 11. MUS- Q ROY K hi it candidate for Clei k of the City Coun cil of Columbus. Elect.on second Saturday in December next. — For Aldermen. J-Ms. Su7i :—Please announce tho following ticket for Aldermen at tho next election, and oblige MAN Y VOTERS. First 1 Km/—S. \V. WoodfioM, E. Barnard. Second Ward —Warren Ogletree, 11. T. Hall. Third Ward —T. K. Wynn, J. Rhodes Browne. Fourth Ward —Allen McUehee, It. It. Goetchius Fifth Ward —D. B. Thompson, Win. Mahaltey, Sixth Wal'd — Riley Brown, George Stein. Wo are authorized to announce A. B. BOS TICK as a candidate for Alderman of the Fifth War'd. Eds. Sun: Plea.se publish the following ticket for Aldermen at the next election, and oblige MANY CITIZENS. Fir si Ward —Wm. Y. Barden, F. G. Wilkins. Second Ward —H. T. Hall, Lock Weems. Third Ward— Joseph Kyle, Capt. J. M. Bivins. Fourth Wal'd — Allen McGeliee, John Ligon. Fifth Hard—Dr. T. S. Tuggle, Van Marcus. Sixth Ward— Itilcy Brown, W. Brooks. Mr. Editor: Please announce tho following gentlemen as candidates for Aldermen for the ensuing year. MANY CITIZENS. First Ward —K. Barnurd, J. 11. Merry. Second Ward —E. Croft, William King. Third Ward— John Johnson, . Fourth Ward —Bunk Salisbury, John Ligon. Fifth Hard— John Quin, John T. Walker. Sixth Ward— John Burkin, George Stein. For Marshal. We are authorized to announce JAMES M. HUGHES as a candidate for re-election to the office of Marshal of Columbus. Election second Saturday in December next. We arc authorized to announce GEORGE W. HAYNES as a candidate for Marshal of Colum bus, at the ensuing municipal election. For Deputy Marshal. We are authorized to announce M. G. WAT SON as a candidate for Deputy Marshal of the city at the ensuing election. U. T. SIMONS announces himself a candidate for Deputy Marshal, at the election on the second Saturday in December next. We are authorized to announce GEORGE A. IIUCKEBA as a candidate for Deputy Mar shal at the election in December next. The friends of WILLIAM R. JONES an nounce him as a candidate for Deputy Marshal, at the ensuing municipal election. MANY VOTERS. Mr O. A. FIELDS is recommended to the citizens of Columbus as a suitable candidate for Deputy Marshal, at the election in December next, by his _ FRIENDS. For City Treasurer. We are authorized to announce the name of R. G. MITCH ELL as a candidate for re-election to the office of Treasurer of the city, at the en suing election on the second Saturday in De cember next. For City Sexton. We are authorized to announce the name of HENRY HARRIS, better known as “Drum mer Harris,” as a suitable candidate for City Sexton at the ensuing election. MANY VOTERS. For County Treasurer. We are authorized to announce JAMES A. BRADFORD, as a candidate for County Treas urer, for Muscogee county, at the ensuing election. For Sheriff. We are requested to announce the name of JOHN HAZLETON as a candidate for Sheriff of Muscogee county, with F. M. Brooks * his Deputy, at the ensuing election in January next. For Clerk of Superior Court. We are authorized to announce A. S. RUTH ERFORD as a candidate for re-election to the office of Clerk of the Superior Court of Musco gee county, at the ensuing election in January. For Tax Collector. W e are authorized to announce J. B. HICKS as a candidate for Tax Collector of Muscogee county, at the ensuing election in January next. We arc authorized to announce JORDAN L. HOWELL as a candidate for re-election to the office of Tax Collector of Muscogee county, at the election in January. For Clerk of Inferior Court. We are authorized to announce GEORGE I. LLOY’D as a candidate for Clerk ot the Inferior Court. Election first Monday in January next. SPECIAL NOTICES. 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CONTA IOUS DISEASES. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. fWPRIOI. FIFTY CINTP PKU BOTTLE. Bold by every respectable Druggist In Columbus Order In quantity from DAUBY A PRICK, Inn- ‘ • Auburn, Alt. C A It IMUTI SiiH AND ULUS. \IfE bate just received a fr #h Importation of Kiigllsh 4-4 VhbVfcT and BKUfthKI.K CAKPETING and ltUGP.and will aell them low Not. 2D-1 in SAM MM A K< ONKY^ b' l KNITI UK. C;LHTAINkT AtT OUR Manortmeut of VUNNITUKK, CARPKTH nod CURTAINS ia very full, Anri will be eold on the most reasonable term a. Noe. 29-1 m BAMMIB A ROONKY. POTAKH! POTASH I WUITK and Gray Potarb, for AAle by R. A. WAKE A SON, No. 74 UroAd at. GOMMERCIAL. DAILY SON OFFICE, ) Columbus, Ga., December 9,1859. J COTTON—The receipts yesterday amounted to 692 bales, and sales 429 bales at previous rates. There was more inquiry manifest dining the day, blit no disposition to advance prices. SAL ANN AH, Doc. 7.—Sal, a of cotton to day 890 bales. Tbe market was quiet but quotations were generally unchanged. CHAM LKBTON, Dec. 7.—Sates of corton to-day 5.0L0 bales. The uiurkct was sturdy butprices were Irregular. MOIULK, Dec. 7. —Sales of cotton *2,000 hales. Tile market was dull and prirea easier, but quo s> tionsare unchangid. Middlings quoted al to’ to 10?i cents. Prices of Breadstuff's. 00HHKCTKD WZSKLY ST PALACE MILLS. „ *■ ell a.ir bli. q,. bim DouPl. Extra :..|9 0U 4 50 2 26 Kxlru Family 8 00 4 110 2 00 Supertine 7 uo 3 60 t 90 ICstra Fine II 00 3 00 1 60 *’mo 6 00 2 50 1 25 Bolted Meal and Hominy $1 20 per bushel. Corn Meal 110 per bushel. Bleb Shorts 1 20 per 100 lbs. Bran lud Shel ls, mixed 1 00 per 100 lbs. sci-Five pur cent, discount on Flour will be male to merchants. Columbus Factory and Mills. OFFICE AT TIIE FONTAINE WAUEHOOSE. Per Bbl. EWirßbl. Qr. Bbl. Extra Flour |9 no $4 60 $2 25 Family Flour 8 00 4 00 2 00 Superfine Flour... 700 360 100 Flue Flour 6 00 2 60 1 25 Five per cent discount to merchants. Corn Moal and Grits $1 00 per bushel. Bran 1 00 per 100 lbs. Rich Shorts 1 20 per 100 lbs. *- Cotton Yarns, Osnaburgs. IJnseys, Stripes, Jo tnw. £<*., Ar. Ruseot and Mark Shoos. All tin* above auil of our own manufacture. Nov. 30. 18f9 HENRY V. MEIGS, Agent. FRESH DRUGS! URQUHART & CHAPMAN, AT THE OLD STAND OF DANFORTH & NAGEL, COLUMBUS, QEOHGIA, HAVE ON HAND THE LARGEST STOCK OF FRESH AND PURE DRUBS, MEDICINES, &e. &c- &c. N'OW offered fur s.tle in thin market. Every ai tide sold by us wat rant'd an represented. All are invited to call and examine our stock and prices of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, &c., before purchasing elsewhere, as we ar a determined to sell ut the lowest prices for approved credit, and not to be undersold by an)/ house in Columbus for the Cash. W e mean what we say. Give us a trial. TO THE LADIES! Our assortment of culinary articles is complete, ct {uprising Gelatines, Spices, Wines, Brandies, Flavoiing Extracts, Vinegar, Table Salt, Corn, Starch Ac. Also TOILET ARTICLES, Consisting of Pomade-, Culognes, Lubin's Ex tracts, Bluml be Pearle, American llair Restorer, Ac., Ac., and if you want a beautiful and eco nomical light, purchase of us the Genuine White Kerosene Oil! To Physicians. Our stock of Tinctures, Extracts, Chemicals, Medicated Syrups, Ac., are selected and carefully prepared for the Prescription Department, and no prescription put up but by an expe rienced Apothecary. Prices moderate. Dec. 0-ts URQDHART * CHAPMAN. WHITE POTASH 7 f[*Oß shl • by 1 Dec. 0-ts UIiQUIIAET & CHAPMAN. ICE TRESSED LARD OIL, ! Fj*Oll sate by Dec, li-tf URQUHART A CHAPMAN BURNING FLUID 1 BEST Burning Fluid for sate by Dec. G-ts URQUHART * CHAPMAN. GARDEN SEED) FRESH Garden Seed for sate lrv Dec. 6-ts URQUHART A CHAPMAN. ONION SETS AND BUTTONS, ALL qualities, for sate by Dec. ti-ts URQUHART * CHAPMAN. VALIABLE REAL ESTATE IN THE CITY OF GIRARD t notion! By HARRISON Sfc IHTTS. AT 11 o’clock on FRIDAY, the 10th inst., we will sell in front of the store of Jeptha & jTaijjgfcAaa Harris, in the town of Ain., that desirable property sit uated on Church Ilill in said town, known tor many years as tho residence of Hardy Williford. The iot contuius one acre, and is divided into three portions. A comfortable dwelling hou-e, with yard, garden, Ac., attached, suitable to the wants of a small family, is on oaoh portion. There is a never-failing well of excellent water on the prem ises. The property will bo sold as a whole, or di vided. as may suit • urohamrs. This property is within ten minutes walk of tho huHnes part of Columbus, quiet and retired, convenient to churches, and no city taxes on it. Persons desirous of examining the premises will please call on Mr. Hardy Williford in Girard Terms—One half cash; balance payable in 12 months, with note and two approved securities. _p*c. 7-td_ HARRISON A PITTB, Amts NOW IS YOUR TIME! Cheap! Cheaper! Cheapest! WISHING to reduce _ our large stock,con- _ slating of Jewelry, Watch- es, Pianos and Mn.irairffi r - ■-*-■- -= Goods, we offer to sell at twenty-live per cent, lower than any oiht-i house in this city. Our ussortment consists of the fol lowing Goods: Gold and Silver Watches of all descriptions ; Gold Chains fur Ladies and Gents, of the latest patterns; IS r Kings and Pins, all styles; Gold X-cklscea. Hletve Duttons, Studs, Ac ; Gold Bracelets. Lockets aud finger Kings; Gold, Silver ami .Steel epectacb s ; Pocket Cutlery of the best aud latest kind; Pistols of all of the latest patterns; CLOCKS—Tho very best assortment in town ; PIANOS by the most approved makers; anJ several good second hand Pianos for sale, equal to any ; Violins, Guitars, Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Hnnjua, Tambourine, Hows, Strings. Ac. Tho largest and latest stork of BIIKKT MUSIC always on hand, and a variety of various articles too numerous to mention. Watches, Jewelry and Accordeons Repaired and warranted at tho shortest notice, and in the very best manner. $Qr*U j sure to call at tho subscribers, No. 76 Ilroad street, Columbus, Georgia T. 11. VANDKN HURO, Joint Swko. Agent. No. 76 Broad st. Nov. 24, 1*69. ts Dll. .1. BOYEE HOD’S IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS 1.V R Incipient Consumption, Wesk Lungs, Stomachs, General Debility, and for purify ing tho blood, are uot surpassed by any remedy on earth. AS A BKVKRAOK they are delightful, producing all the exhilara ting elftcD of braudy or wine, without their inju rious results. Ministers of the Gospel, LiWjers, all Public Speakers, a well as book keepers and others leading a Fedetitary life, should never be without them. They will remove all the Injuilous effects of ardeut spirits, an* pel feet I y harmless, and en tirely free from the poisons wlih-h are to be found in most of tin* beverages to be hud at the bar rooms and liquor dealei* For sale by CIIAKLKB WIDDIHFLD, Nos 649 and 661 Broadway. N. Y : BA NKB A PARK, No. IK Park row, and by nil Druggists. Price, (Jut* Dollar per Bottle. A CRN k IVKRFON, or22SW3m Pole agents for Columbus. Flowering Plants and Shrubs! T ADI KH wishing to beautify J j their Gardens will he pleased to tall on the subscriber, as he ha* fl a splendid lot of OrnamentalA,\ Plants and Shrubs for sale mam JOHN LKK’fl SKKD BTORK, Dec. 6. No 16 Hroai street. EMBROIDERY! OVKR TWO LIUMfKKD DIFFUIKNT BTYI.KB can he Htamped on any kind of Gooos. Ladlna w’ishitig sucli work done can lie acrom* 1 niodate*! \>y leaving their orders at KIDDLK’B G AI.LLHY OF ALT. or by calling at his Dwelling House, corner of Tloup and Baldwin streets. Columbus, (ia , Nov. 21, 1859. ts NOTICE. MCSCOGBB SI’PKHIOB COURT. i rno I’ARTIKS LITIGANT ANDJIKOBB—TIio 1 Bup.rlor Court, of Motrcff-emunt,, ba, Imu j adjourned to ibr Second Monday in De i oember next. Ily ordrr of fain Ifotior, i:. If Womull. A. S. KUTIIKKFOUD, Clerk. Di-C. I, 1859. dwlil. FLOUR I flour: An extra lot us choice Tnni!Me Floor Just racalrutl and fur sale L, April 18 OUNBY A CO. J. XI. DANIELi c fa OCX, CLOTHIERS AND MERCHANT TAILORS, Wo. 123 Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GEORaiA. THE MOST PERFECT STOCK OF Ready-Made Clothing OF QUALITIES AND STYLES TO SUIT ALL CLASSES 1 Every garment manufactured un der our own supervision, and war ranted to be WEL X-. LLIDE ‘ AND OF Good Material AT J. H. DANIEL & CO.’S, No. 123 Broad St., COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. . A THOROUGH AND COMPLETE STOCK OF GENT.’S FURNISHING GOODS SUCH AS SHIRTS—White and Colored; UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS, COLLARS, SUSPENDERS, CRAVATS, HOSIERY, SHAWLS, FUR ROBES, TRAVELING BLANKETS, and in fact everything that is necessary to furnish a perfect wardrobe, at No. 123 Broad St. TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES, Bonnet Boxes, Umbrellas, &c., &c., IN THE GREATEST VARIETY TO BE FOUND AT J. H. DANIEL & CO.’S, No. 133 Broad. St. -4- HATS Ml) CAPS A largo stock of the Latest Styles of MOLE, CASSIMERE, SOFT, LEDGER, Ac., to be found at No. 123 Broad Street, COLUM BUS, GA. SERVANTS’ CLOTHING. For the purposo of ucconmiodiiting our customers/with comfortable and substantial Clothing for their Ser vants, wo have manufactured a large lot of Old Col uni bus Factory Kerseys, PEA JACKETS AND PANTS FOR LABORING MEN, and shall have during tho coming week a lot of BLUE SATINET SUITS, also Hickory Stripes, Red Flannel AND PRINTED MUSLIN SHIRTS. CLOTHS, CASSIIYIERES, VESTINGS? In our Order Department, provided us we ure with it and beautifully assorted stock of Frcndl UlUl Ellg llsli Cloths, Overcoatings, ( uk slmcres and Vestings, Cutters of the first order of talent, and uii ample force of mechanics, we ieel confident of pleasing all who may favor u.s with a call, nnd aro determined that our garments shall not be surpassed in durability, stylo or fit by any estab lishment in thin whole Cm'on. J. H. DANIEL & CO. No. 198 Broad St., COLUMBUS, GEORGIA- Oolumbuß, Oct. 10. tjal CUSTOMERS ARE INVITED mr TO CALL AT -^8 137 Till if 137 137 |37 A GOOD STOVE LS VERY USEFUL. - MY Fall stock is now complete, nud lam now prepared to Bell all articles in my line At a less price thnu they have ever boon offered at in Columbus. Below please find an abridged cata logue of articlee, all of which are war ran ted to ho am represented, or no sale: Cook Stoves. Aldworth’H Wrought Iron Stove Htumln No. 1; Irmi Wizard, direct draft, Lehigh, diving tine; Golden Cook. “ “ Patriot, •* “ Bed Jacket, “ “ Economist, “ Relief, “ M Stuart’s “ “ Double Oven Cook Stove for coal only. HEATING STOVES. The Golden Egg, for coal only; The Violet, Parlor Stove for wood; Theban, Parlor Stove for wood; Victoria, bast* Stove for wood; Hall Stovce; Diumoud six plate Stove; New Box ; Black Giant. My stock of Table and Pocket Cutlery in com plete. and 1 will soli tho, following articles at a low price: # IVORY HANDLED KNIVES AND FORKS; Buffalo horn handled “ •* “ Bono “ “ Wood “ 44 “ “ Balanced handle Knives. a superior article. 1 havo a full stock of plated ware, consisting in part ts Spoons, Forks, Castors, Toa Sets. Cups, No., &c. These articles nro warranted triple plate. Miscellaneous Articles. Cheese Safes, Bird Cages, Brooms, Baskets, Brushes, Tea Trays, Wash Boards, Cedar Tubs, Buckets, Hat and Mouse Traps, Churns, Blocking, Egg Whips. 1 have thefluest assortment of PLANISHED WARE, that has ever beeu offered in this city. Amongst them niHy be fount! Chaffing Dishes, imperial covers; Steak Dishes; Vegetable Dishes; Hash Heaters; Oyster Dishes; Hot Water Fans ; Tea Dots; French Coffee Biggins; Tea Kettles; Coffee Urns; Egg Coddlers, &c. Ac. Ac. Ac. 1 have a full assortment of HOLLOW WARE, Such as Wash Pots, Dinner Pots, Ovens, Spiders, Skillets, Ac. These goods are alniobt all new and will be sold cheap. TIN WARE of ovory description for sale. COPPER and SHEET IRON worked to order. Call at 137 Broml street, and see for yourselves. R. M. ALDWORTH. Columbus, Nov. 30,1859—fim PLANTERS’ EMPORIUM! HULL, DUCK & CO. (AT HILL & DAWSON’S OLD CORNER,) leave to inform their old customers aud the public generally that they are Dealers in EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FANCY AND STAPLE DEY GOODS 10,000 Yarilß OSNABURGB ; 5,000 “ KERSEYS; 5,000 “ LINSEYS; 6,000 “ SHEETINGS; 1,000 NEGRO BLANKETS ut price, which defy competition; CALICOES, DELAINES, LINEN. GLOVES, CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, HOSIERY, anti every kind of Ladies’ Dress Goods. GEOCERIES SUGARS of every kind; Rio, Laguayru, Java and Mocha COFFEE; RAGGING and ROPE, HALT and TEAS; CIGARS, TOBACCO, Ac., Ac. WINES AND LIQUORS OF ALL QUALITIES. RECTIFIED WHISKY; GIN ; KINK itKANII!KfI, WIIIFKIKS nd HUM; The best stock of LlQUOitti in ColuxubuH. KC-A.FLID'W-A-FtE. Amo’s SHOVELS tint! SHADES ; Soovill’a HOES; TRACE CHAINS; Collin’s AXES; Pocket KNIVES; Together with Agricultural Implements, such h CORNSIIKLLKKS, PLOUGHS, RAKES, Ac. SADDLERY. FINE SADDLES, COLLARS, WAGON SADDLES, HAWES, BLIND BRIDLES, WHIPS, HIDING BRIDLES, Ac. BOOTS AND SHOES. 3,0110 Fair RUSSETS; LADIES’ SHOES of all kind*; OENT.’S “ “ “ “ BOYS’ mill MEN’S BOOTS; DITCHERS’ BOOTS, Ac. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, BUirAIII.K KOlt I’J.ANTATION ÜBK. OROOKEBY PLATES, CUPS ami SAUCERS ; DISHES, BOWLS, TEA POTS, TUMBLERS and GLASSWARE of all kind,. HATS AND CAPS. MOLESKIN, CASSIMERE and line WOOL HATS; A lari-, lot of CHEAP WOOL HATS for Nrffror,; BOYS’ AND MEN’S CAPS, fli, and common. BOLTING CLOTHS Os the best Brands and assorted Numbers, In fact a general assortment. Having a resi dent partner lu New York, we ran supply our friends and the public at the very lowest price*. Planters will find it to their interest to call before purchasing elsewhere. HULL, DUCK & CO. Columbus, Ga , kept. 29, 1869. ts BACHLE & BRASSILL HAVE Just received some fine Pickled BKLL PKPPKKB, foi sale by the gallon ; some fine VIAMH,CIIK!- HK. 111 J’TKB, Peach Blc< rn PnTA TOBfi, GKANIIKKMXKH. and m general assort ment of H HOC Kill KH FOR FAMILY LHK. They are also prepared in thsir Eating Department to serve up Meals to suit the tastes of all at the shortest notice. nol2-lm A GOOD UK OAR t lITK have this day received a very choice lot of W Begars, (selected in person,) and ws now shallsnge the city of Columbus to produce any thing better in that line than wo now offer to the public. It. A. WAKK A HON, Dec. 6. N0.74 Broad street. TO THE LADIES AND TIIE PUBLIC IN CEMBALI NEW AND FASHIONABLE MILLINERY AND DRESS COO9SJ 108 108 BROAD V^| Streot. 108 ‘ | OB 1 take leave to inform the Ladies of Columbus, Ga., and its vicinity, as also tho public in general, that I have now complete in Store, one of the Handsomest and most Fashiona ble assortments of FRENCH FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY AND X) i• ess Gr oods FOR LADIES’ WEAR, consisting of till the newest style of BONNETS AND HATS, for young and old, for large and small, ot ’ Velvet, Silk, straw, Flush, Felt, &c.; as also the larg est variety of the best BONNET RIBBONS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, HEAD-DRESSES, OAFS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, Ac. THE DRESS GOODS! Such as Silks, Merinoes, Cash meres and DcLaines, can’t he surpassed, either in style, variety or price, as also the Velvet and Cloth Cloaks, MANTILLA S, TALMAS AND SHAWLS. A most select assortment of real Valenciennes and Faint Lace Sets and Embroideries ere kept; in fact, my stock is by far superior in quality and quantity than ever kept before by me. To avoid any misunderstanding, i shall sell only for NET CASH. But will say, that never before lias been offered such tin elegant and fashionable assortment in this market, at such low prices as l am determ ined to sell at during this season ! All those who wish to buy good and cheap Goods are requested to give me a call before purchasing else where, as 1 know I can please the most fastidious. Respectfully, MRS. DESSAU, No. 108 Broad street. Jfety” A most extensive assortment of CORSETS, from the best French and New York manufacturers, are always kept to fit all sizes; as also u large variety of FURS, such as Capes, Pelerines and Cuffs. The Dressmaking Department Will be carried on as heretofore, by Miss DROWN & Mrs. DESSAU. Orders punctually attended to. Columbus, Nov. 1. 2m MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nil rue and Female Physician, pre neat a to the attention of mothers, her SOOTHING SYRUP, For Children Teething, which greatly facilitate* the process of teething, by ■oftening the gums, reducing all intlamination will allay all palll anti *pamnndir action,and in Sure to Regulate tho Bowols. Depend upon it mothers, it will give rest to yourselves and Relief and Health to your Infants. tin. have put up * aud sold this article f I f<r over ten O i yearn, and cun Bay, in conildenoo and truth of it, what we havts UMVtu been aide to n\y of any other medicine- NJfIVEIi IIAb IT FAIL ED, IN A bIN- Qrj GIjE ltiMtance, to inflect ft CUIiK, when tiimly used Never did wh know an instance of dissatis facliou by any oue who used it On the contrary, all are da- c n lighted with its opera tions, and speak in terms of highest com mendation of it n magi- cal effect a aud medical virtues. We speak in this matter “ wllftt WO do know/* at rK ter ten years’ experi ence, and i iltdytti our reputulion for tho lultilment of Jar what wo hero de- Ciaro. In almost ev- **ry instance where the infant is suffering from pain and exhaus- ! lion, relief will be . . t >und in fiftean or tweuty minutes utter LjJ the Fyrup is adminis tered. r This valuable prepa jjjH ration Is the prescrip t ion of one of the most experienced and skillful Nurses In Q New England,and has teen uM’d with nov- or failing bucceis in O THO USANIJb „ OF OAbFJb. It not only relieve* the child from |>aiu, but iiivigoratea ilia stoiniich and lswels, corrects aHdity, aud gives tone and energy to the whole system. ZJI 11 will almost instant ly relieve * Griping in tho l> Bowolh, and WIND 001.10, and overcome couvnl sions, which if not spci dlly r< tnedied end in death. Ws believe it the bent aodsur- J oat remedy in tho world, in nil “ of and Diarrhcor in ChiJ JJ} dren, whether it arises from teething, or from any other cause. \V would say J 2 to every mother who Ims a child suflerlng from any of the fora going com plaint#—do not lot your pro judicen, nor tho prejudic hol oth ers, stand between your sutieiing child aud the relief that will bo SURE—yes, ab solutely BURS — to follow the u.e of this medicine, if tune- # ly used. Full direc tions for using will rf\ accorunauir each 1 Kit tle. Noue genuine on- less the fir-simile of of OUIITIB A rvj VERKINS, New York* is on tiie out aids wrapper Sold by Druggist* kH f hrougbout the world. Principal Odice, 13 Cedarst, N. Y. Price only 25 cents per Bottle. AuKUMt 13, lkuO. 1 TKACIIKRS AND LKCTIKICICS, TF t,cconi|itl(ihd and comp-lvut, l*y twulini J and tcKckinK, leotnrlo* on Morrj, - KuglUh Gram mar, can readily make froni IIOU to S2OO per month— monthly. For further particulars address the author. No engagements, however, esu be made without a personal inter view. For specimen copies of the Grammar, for ward $1 (and 12 cents in postage sumps,) to Prof I. J- MUItHIH, nov£W6t Auburn, Macon county, Ala. Wait for (he Double Show! VAN AMBURG’S ZOOLOGICAL AND EQUESTRIAN COMPANY, Will Exhibit at Columbus on December 9 and 10. TANARUS) ROMINENT features in this immense K&tab- X lishmont, are tho Trained LIONS, TIGERS, LEOPARDS, Ac. Ac, performed by Herr Lengle. Tho mammoth performing Elephant TIPPO SAIB. The Largest Circus Company in existence, led by the Equestrian Miracle, EATON STONE. Three Great Clowns, Eight Trained Ponies, u Full Stud of Ring Horses. l)r. THAYER’S QUADRUPLE WONDERS, And many Evening Novelties. Doors open at 2 aud 7 o’clock, P. M. Admission Fifty Cents; Children and Ser vants Twenty-flvo Cents. Dt t . J ftt C. SIVALLS, Agent. HAV A. IST A. FLA. IST. MOKK PRIZESTHAN BLANKS! By authority of the State of Georgia. ON THU PLAN OF SINGLE NUMISERS. CONSOLIDATEIT LOTTERIES OF GEORGIA! Authorized by a Special Act of the Legislature, for tho benefit of Academies and for other pur poses. HODGES, DAVIS & CO., MANAGEB S, MACON, GEORGIA. CAPITAL, PRlzfc, $70,000! TICKETS ONLY $8 00. Halves, $4 00; Quarters, $2 00; Eighths, $1 00. Prizes Payable in Fully without Deduction ! Purchasers in buying 10 Tickets, when tho num bers end in 1,2, 3,4, 5. G, 7,8, 9,0, are guaran teed a pri/.o of $25. Class 13 Draws Saturday, Dec. 10. 20,220 PRIZES AMOUNTING TO 5271 5 200! Will be distributed uccoidiug to the following GRAND SCHEME: TO UK UUAWN KVICKY BATL’KUAY. 1 l'tizo of $70,000 1 Prize of 20,000 I Prize of 10,000 1 Prize of 6,000 1 Prize of 8,006 1 Prize of 2,010 0 Prizes of 1,000 6 Prizes of 600 10 Prizes of 300 20 Prizes of 100 100 Prizes of. 60 100 Pr izes of 26 25,000 Prize* of 6 Approximation Frizes. 4 of S3OO approximating to $70,000 are $1,210 4 of 200 approximating to 20.000 are 800 4 of 160 approximating to 10,000 arc 000 4of 100 a; proximating to 6.000 are 400 4of 90 approximating to 3,000 are 300 4of 80 approximating to 2,000 are 320 12 of 00 approximating to 1,(00 me 720 20 of 60 approximating to 600 are 1,000 40 of 30 approximating to 300 are 1,200 80 of 20 approximating to 100 are 1,000 400 of 15 approximating to 60 are 6,000 400 of 10approximating to 26 are 4,(00 20.220 Prizes, amounting to .$271,200 Certificates of Packages of 10 Whole Tickets. $66 00 “ “ “ 10 Half “ 27 60 ** “ ** 10 Quarter u 13 76 “ “ “ 10 Eighth “ 687 This is the risk, and which entitles the holder to all be draws over $26. THE COMBINATION LOTTERIES 0\ THK TIIKKK NUMUUK PLAN Are Drawn Every Day TICKETS FROM $1 TO sl6 EACH. HIE EXTH.-A. CLASS On the CITY J’I.AN, by u hteh purchasers can select their own Numbers, and pay any amount fur Tickets, are Drawn Every Day. IN ORDKIUNO TICKETS OH CF.HTIFIOATEg Knrtoa- Iho mouey to our addrrM for tb tick et, ordered, un receipt of which they will he tor w Hided Ly Href mail. Purcliaere run hare ticket, ending lu any figure they may dealgnate. The Hat of drawn numhera and prize, will lie rent to pn roll inter .immediately after the drawing. All prize! under sl,oMi payahla immediately after the drawing. NOTICE TO OOHRKSPONDENTB. Thoao who prefer not .ceding money by mail, can uee The Express Companies whereby money for Tickets, In the sum of Eight Dollars and upwards, cau la sent us AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE, from any city, or town, where there is an Express Office. The money aud order must ks enclosed 111 a Government Post Office Htampcd Kn whips, or the Express Companies cannot receive them. 41 gr All communications strictly confidentially. Purchasers will pleaie write their Mguaturts plain, aud give their Post Office, County and State. Circulars, containing full explanations of our Schemes. Ac., will be forwarded, ty mail, to any one sending us his addicts. A List of tho numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with tho amount of the prize that rack one is entitled to, will be published after drawing in the American Republic, Macon, Ua., a speci men copy ol which will be sent to every purchaser. All orders for Tickets should be addfsased to UOIMJKfi, I>AY 18 A CO., gept 9-1 y Macon, Georgia. Coughs, Colds and Influenzas! AS litis Is the season for the prevalence of these alb-cti* riF. all persona who may be troubled with any “f this class of diseases, are particularly recommended to try DU YVAKK’B FAMILY CUUGU SfYllt’P* as a pleasant, speedy and certain euro. Hundreds of certificates could be procur’ and In this city of its bemficial ffects ia Mil of tills class of complaint* From its pleasant n s U is very easy to be administered to chil dren. It can be had at the Drug Ftorts of UHQtm ART A CHAPMAN, and U. A. WARE A 80N. PLI MIIINO! PLTNBIAiGf MAKULK Blahs, Marble Wash Basins, and Plumbers Material of all kinds on hand. Houses fitted up with COLD and HOT WATKIt at short notice and on iraMinsbl* terms. D. B. THOMPSON A CO., No 143 Broad street. BOOK IIINDKK’S STOCK ON hand and for sale low by BUSHMAN A CO., Ort. 28. Columbus, Ua. MATTRBsiicsl MATTRKHiKH ALL stars, of superior quality, constantly on hand and made to order, at niylT ?f HOCK IKLAND PAPER MILLS. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, THE ACTING MULES