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About The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1859)
the daily sun. ♦ DBWOT-iP H. J. YAHINGTON....T.GILBERT. THOS. tiILBEKT & CO., Kditors and Proprietors. Thu Sun in published daily ut $5 a year, puyablo itrictly iu advauce. When not paid within nix months- $0 will bo charged. If not paid within tho subscription your, $7. V -uhscriptiou taken for lens than three months, which must m ill cat - bo paid in advauce, at the rate of iifty cents a month. ADVERTISING RATES: All advertisementsol flvelineaor leMh inserted it 50 cents for the first insertion, and 2b cents lor each additional insertion Advertisements exceeding five lines,except by -pocia: contract, will In. linrgod 10 oontßa lino for the flrst insertion, and S cents a lino for each ad litionai insertion. A card uot >xceediug six linos, not renewable, will bo inserted three months for $5, six months for SB, and twelve mouths for sl2. Ten lines uot renewable, will bei riser tod three mouths for SB, six for sl2, eight months for sl6, and twelve months for S2O. Advertisements ol ton lines, renewable at plea sure, inserted at $25 a year. Ooutrai i advertisements exceeding ten lines tt be charged it the rate ol slofor each additional tun lines. Advertisements occupying a place betweou the reading matter and advertisements to be charged an addition of one-third to the above rates. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. T. PATTERSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, A N 0 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, COLUMBUS, a A., W r ILb practice iu the Chattahoochee and ad joining Circuits. augl6’69-ly E. S. SHORTER W. U. CHAMBERS H R. SHORTER. Shorter, Chambers & Shorter, A'i?X O HXV J-l YH AT X.AW, EUFAULA, ALA., PRACTICE in the comities of Bat boar, i'ike, Coffee, Dale aud Henry, Ala., uim in Quit man, Clay and Randolph counties in Georgia. Office on Randolph street, one door north ol Bray’s Hardware Store. j>29-ly A. H. BbBH, attornbt law, MARIANNA, FLORIDA, REFERS to il. Middlebrook A Cos.; Hall, Moses A Cos.; Wni. 11. Voung, President Bank of Columbus; J. 11. Dauiel A Cos.; J. Kyle A Cos.; li. T. Downing, Esq.; Dan for th, Nagel A Cos. July 30, ’59-ly JEFFERSON BUFORD D. M. SEALS. BUFORD &. SEALS, attorneys at law, CLAYTON, ALABAMA, ixriLL practice iu tho several Courts of Bar- VV hour aud adjoiuiug Counties, and iu the Supreme Court of the State. my 19-ts U. D. CLAYTON F. M. WOOD. CLAYTON WOOD, ATTORNEYS -2A.T LAW, CLAYTON, ALABAMA, iiriJbL give prompt attention to all business y f entrusted to them in the comities of Bar bour, Dike, Coffee, Dale, Henry, Russell aod Chambers. References —Editors of Sun; Hall, Moses A Cos.; Robert Baugh, Esq. ap127*59-ly BEVERLY A. THORNTON WILLIAM R. TURMAN. THORNTON A TURMAN HAVE removed their Law Office to Odd Fellows’ Hall, Oglethorpe street. They will attend to ail business iu their line with promptness and fidelity in all tho counties of tho Chattahoocner Circuit, Ua., and in Russell, Macon, aud Barboui Counties, Alabama. Jan. 19, ’69-ly vonbe, McClellan & uaknes, A.TTOJa.TESYI3 A *2? LAW, IJRACTICE in ail the Courts of West Florida X Offices at Marianna and Pensacola. 0. C. Yongo, Pensacola, Florida. J. F. McClellan, Marianna, Florida. Jauuary 5, 1858. t:ny2l ROBERT ill. DIXON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. JFFICE -<n Randolph Street, formerly occupied by Seymour R. Bonner, opposite the Post Os fico. Feb. 2,1859. ly JAMES RAM3CY R. (1. CAKITILERB. RAMSEY & CARITHERS, A.I? TOM.IVEYS AT Xt-A/W*, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WJ~ILL practice in all the counties of the Cha- TV tahoochee Circuit, iu the ecus tics of Chat cahoucheo, Jlay, Early, and Randolph, of tho Pa taula Circuit; aud Jalhouu aud Decatur counties, of the South Western Cirjuit. F bruary 28, 1869. ly GOSHJKA.K, DENTIST, 48 Broad Street, Winter Building, COLUMBUS, GA. INSPECTION is invited to his Mu- IL seutn of Deformities, successfullyAmESSS treated by Mechanism. tjanllbO yyW Will. F. LEE,D. D.S, DENTAL SURGEON, ScfiP South-east corner Broad aud Randolph streets, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Nov. 20,1858-ts J. FOGLE A SON, DENTISTS, OFFICE ON RANDOLPH, NEAR UROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. mhl4y PIANOS! MELODEONS! alexandeiTorgans ! BRANDS & KORNER, No. 48 ftlroud St., Columbus, tin., V GENTS for the celebrated ALEXANDER ORGANS, and for some of the best PIANO MAKERS of New York, offer their instruments at Northern price*, freights added PI A'OS from $-40 to $000; MELODEoNS from $55 to $l5O. Second-hand i iiuos taki niu exchange. BRANDS * KORNEK. ALEXANDER ORGANS! ONE ol these celebrated instruments, by Alex ander of Paris, France, may be seen st the Music Store of Brands A Korner, No. 48 Broad street, >vbo have been appointed Agents for this place. These Organs are unrivaled for power and variety of tone, and are well adapted for chapels, schools or parlors. _Nov 19. 1859-ts BRANDS* KORNKR. REMOVAL I \ITM B. CARTER hav • If ing removed to the Store formerly occupied by A. Hunter, will h....|, on hand Grand and Square PIANOS, manufactured by (.'bickering t oou-, Win. Knabo * Cos., Win. P. Emerson, A W. Ladd A Cos., nud A. Newhall; MKLODhONS made by Mas tn A Hamlin; Guitars, Violiun, Flutes, Ac cordions, Flutinas, Buijos,Tambourines, Fifes, Ac. Also a large assortment of Sheet Music and In struction Books for various instruments. VVM. B. CARTER, October 6-orn No 72 Broad street. BROAD STREET HOUSE, KSPICIALLY FOR PLAXTIBB, By I*. 3VI. Boynton, OVKII CORN'KK STORKS Occupied by E. Barnard & Cos., . COLUMBUS, (iA. Nor. 14, 1869. 2m ROURRT'R COLIC MIXTURE. Adapted touiiags, especially t infants. Dr. Robert's Colic .Mixture in a never failing remedy iti all cjir, whether tie pending upon * lod, Coii*tipatlmi, or Spasm <>f the Bowels. Iu u graduated accord log to the age of the child, (ai directed on the bottle,) it give* instant relief 10 Pain, procure* heal thy and refreshing “lumber, and at the Maine time, regulate* the bowel*. No or Mother, having the care of a young Child, should he without it. It* rout i* a mere trifle Com(MkPtkl with the health and safety of the child, and the relief an l comfort It* u*e insure* to au auxiou* household. For salt ly R. A. W ARK A SON, Nor 13-ts 74 Broad street. .irsT prni.isiigD— on S)icrmatorrhra, Seminal Weakness, Airrou* ami General I)rbihty , Jmuotmrr, amt all dtsnutrs ari* xm* from the luihit of * and other eirr<stt. fj Manuscript* u! M bosun - * r?t it mode of enre at once cer- I.V.ViJVi*V I v *• *y which every sufferer, no 1 * may cure lilniMlf. nt tli* lw.lt “f even a riK in niato, aiul at tire least ct „ t| w re,v avuldlng tire n SK r X?8“£”' d JW* tinstrunnuftlreclny. ! r J!’ ,l ,ll nch I'liysillan of great Attainments, who spent many venr* in Invest!* tire nnlnra ,'| ft and m which annually cmrrle. thousand, to lin nntinre! Iv arave. Sent under *•*! to e,, “ receipt of two postage stamps. ’ “ Address, 8.1. VAIS H U CO., Louisville, Ky. PLOtIKI PLOI'KI T AM receiving weekly a choice article of yi„ur I from one of the heat Mill* lu the up country, which I am selling low, and will wnriant it to give good satis faction. Just try It, If you want something that will do you good. Sept. 18. JAMKS W. SAPPINdTON. VOLUME V.f IMMENSE ATTRACTION AT HUNTER’S BAZAAR OF FASHION. \ IIUNTEU has now’ in Store, and is roceiv • ing dally, one of the LARGK6T, HOST BEAUTIFUL, and BEST SELECTED STOCKS of FALL AND WINTER LH.Y GOODS KVKR B K FORE OF K ER EDIN THIS MARKET. Ho would particularly call tho attention of the Ladies to his new and splendid stock of DRESS GOODS, And especially to his assortment of Silk Hold ©s, WHICH IS VERY LARGE AND RICH. SHAWLS, CLOTH CLOAKS, VELVET CLOAKS, IN GREAT VARIETY. Ilis stock of Staple Goods is complete, and he would call the attention of Planters to his stock of Kerseys, Osnaburgs, Negro Blankets, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Ac. If you want to buy them at Low Pricoa. Just received a large assortment of Carpets and Hearth Rugs in new patterns. him a call, which will convince the most lastidious that the Bazaar is the right place to buy Goods. A. HUNTER, No. 73 (West side) Broad Street. Columbus. Gh., Si pt 15.1859. ts FALL STYLE! - AT TIIE SIGN OF THE No. 89 Broad Street. F. LANDON IS dow receiving all the Fashionable Styles of 1I ATS, for the Fall trade, consisting of Moleskin, Cassimere, French Felts, of all qualities; OTTER, BEAVER BLACK, DRAB NAPPED, and all other kinds adapted to this market. CAPS of every style, WOOL HATS of all qualities, UMBRELLAS, CANES, &c. And with our COMFORMATOR we can FIT every head Give us a call Columbus, August 11,1859. 6m m7g art w hi g HT ’ s IMPROVED, UEFAILING AND SAFE C kill and Fever CURE! IT braces up the system and regulates the LIVER and BOWELS. It always cures CHILL AND FEVER speedily and permanently, and has the unqualified approval of many Physicians, who have prescribed it with unfailing success. IT GIVES COMPLETE SATISFACTION. JBS* Prepared only by URQUHART & CHAPMAN, Sept. 27-ts Druggists, Columbus, Ga. EDWARD BLAU, House, Sign, Ornamental Painter, AND PAPER HANGER. HAVE your house painted—don’t live iu an old dingy house all your life. Faint up, and make things look cheerful. For a specimen of my Sign Painting look at Riddle's Sign Gallery of Art. Paint Shop opposite the Arbor Billiard Saloon, where work will be done well and on the most reasonable terms. October !5-3m KDWARI) BLAU. VIRGrINIAJNEGROES! subscriber would notify his former pa- X trons and all others iu want ot choice healthy uud youug NEGROES, that he has just arrived in the city with a superior lot, which he will sell at his accustomed low prices. For the present he can be found ut the Livery Stable of IVEY, BMITII A 00., where he will be pleased to attend to any and all desiring to pur chase fine aud likely youug Negroes ii. bishop. Columbus, Ga.,Oct. 18,1859. 6m J. J. MILLEK J. WATERMAN. MILLER A WATERMAN, Auction and Commission Merchants, MACON, GriiORGIA. WILL give particular attention to the public uud private sale of Merchandise and Prop erty of every description, and will rnuko prompt returns for the same. Refer by permission to J. B. A W. A. Ross, T. R. Bloom, J. K Winter, L. M. Lamar, E. Bond, Presi dent Manufacturer’s Bunk, Macon, Ga. W. M. Davidson, La Koch o A Bell, R. Habersham A Bous, Brigham, Baldwin A Cos., T J. Walsh, {Savannah, Ga. W. C. Dukes A Son, Charleston, S. C. jy27-6m E. BARNARD & CO., COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, Wholesale ami Retail GROCERY & PROVISION DEALKKS, I | AYE on hand aud will constantly keep a large LjL and well selected stock, embracing all arti cles u their Hue, which are offered to their friends and the public, at the lowest market pricoa. 49-COMK AND BKK US.'fc* Sept. 29. IBSK. ts _ _ J. B. SHIPMAN & CO., Grocery and Commission Merchants, No. Broad St., Columbus, tia., WILL atteud promptly to all orders for Bacon, Li'iuors, Ac., Ac. Liberal advancements made on consignments ■sent to our house. Jan. 27, ’59-ly J. P. MURRAY, Successor to HAPPOLDT A MURRAY, 40 BROAD COLUMBUS, GA., MAKER AND DEALER IN GUNS, Keep* constantly on baud, all kind* of Shot Guns, Powder Kla*k*, Powder, Uifloa Allot Pouch**, Shot, Pistol*. Phot Belts, Capa. Dram Flasks, (lame Rags, Gun Material , Knives, Gun Wad*, and every thing; In the sporting; line* Restocking and Repairing done with watnoM and dispatch. Roy a fitted and Dock* repaired. February 9,1169-ts WARREN T. OOLETREE, No. 31* Broad Street, Columbu., Os., KKKI’S constantly on hand, and is /fiS. dally receiving, flesh supplies of it jTI i FAMILY OKOCKKIKS. A good lot of Jtj**/ ch Ice Seed, Dors Ooorgla Planter’s Whisky, and many other brands, all pure and free from poison* ous drugs, for sale. Coll or send vour orders, and they will meet with prompt attention. Culiimhue, Oa., March 11,1869—ts CORN and CORN MB Ale. • ) f W W I ItCSIIKLS Choice Whits Corn Just ft F received, nod for sale in iiuantitlss to suit purchasers. PALACK MILLS. Coliimlms, July HU, I*6J. PKACII AND APPLE UK ANDY! i fIIOICHOId Southern Peach and Apple Brandy for sale by UUNBY A CO. September 10,1558. PANc % KI.OI'H. ,-)/t IIIILB KXTKA CHOICK lT LOUIS. C\l Kur sale hy K. HA It N AKI) A CO Tl'RK’l IHM SI! SALT. | / ii . IIU3IIKI.S Turk's Island Sail, lust rscel H M F red and for si. by OIf.NIIY A CO. KYK PLUVHt JUST received hy IIOWKI.I, * JOIIN'SON. UHBBB Oil. l RAA GALLONS Linseed Oil for sale hy OUU R. A. WAKK A SON, T 4 Brood st. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. DECEMBER If), 1859. A_. H. DEWITT, ONE DOOR BELOW J. ENNIS & CO., 99 BROAD STREET, DEALER 111 WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVER WAKE, GUNS, REVOLVERS, &c WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. •V NEW ARRIVAL OF GOLD WATCHES, From S2O to S4OO. SILVER WATCHES, a large assortment, FOR PLANTERS* USE. Sterling Silver Ware: SPOONS, FORKS, PITCH KKB, CUPS, GOBLETS. FLATED ware, FROM MANUFACTURERS. CAKE BASKETS, WAITERS, TEA SETS, URNS, COFFEE POTS, Ac. TABLE CUTLERY. Fine seta of Pearl, Ivory ami Silvery handles. Pocket Knives, &c. Silver Dippers, silver and wood handles. Silver Puff Boxes and Card Cases. 1000 GOLD PENS, IN SILVER AND GOLD HOLDERS, warranted net to come off. CLOCKS, Made for us to order for planters’ use, good, true, and reliable. ItICII FANCY Hair Pins and Head Ornaments DIAMOND RINGS AND PINS, Sleeve and Bosom Bottons, SCOTCH PEBBLES, lii Steel and Gold. Frames. We continue to make all kinds of Jewelry in HAIR WO UK. The HAIR BRAIDING is positively done by our Braider in Columbus. OUII JEWELER Is a perfect Artist in making all kinds of Badges, in SETTING DIAMONDS, Engraving, and in anything wanted to bo done in his line. OTJFS WATCHMAKER HAS NO SUPERIOR in the United States. Samples of hie NEW WATCHES can bo seen hero at any time. He is right after Watches ont of order, aud that have once been good time pieces, but now iojured by having been in unskillful hands. , JUST RECEIVED, New Sterling Silver Waiters; “ “ “ Pitchers; “ “ “ Goblets: “ “ “ Ice and Water Bowls; “ “ “ Cake Baskets; And a large lot of fine best quality SILVER PLATED WAKE, constating of Ice Pickers, (Jake Baskets, Castors,Candlesticks, Waiters, Ac. N. B. —Remember this is not the Mock Auction Ware, but genuine first quality Plate. The Pure Silver Ware is beautifully made, and will please the most fastidious. July 7—ts A. II DbWITT. THOMAS S. SPEAR, (SUCCESSOR TO S. B. PURPLE,) Corner of Broad and Randolph St*. 2STE"W GOODS! f |MIE subscriber would most re- JL spectfully inform tho citizens of Columbus and vicinity that he 1C / is now permanently located in this place where lie oftors for sale rich aud extensive assortment of goods in his line, and at prices which will be perfectly satis factory to the purchaser in regard to price and quality. Every article warranted as represented, and goods shown with pleasure at all times. Ilis stock consists in part of CLUCKS, a variety of styles, all warranted to keep good time. WATCHES, for Ladies and Geutlemeu’s use, in tine gold and silver cases. Ladies and Gent.’s Gold Chains, Keys, Seals, Ac. A rich assortment of Ladies’ Breast Pins and Ear Rings, Bracelets. Necklaces; Gold, Jet aud Pear) Crosses; beautiful Patterns, Gold Pencils, Pens for Book-Keepers, Diamond and Plain Wedding Kings, Gold and j Silver Thimbles, Cuff Pins, Miniature Lockets, Children’s Ear Drops and Hoops; Masonic and Odd Fellows’ Pins, Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Collar Buttons. Ac., Ac. Pure Silver Spoons, Forks, Pickle Knives and Forks, Butter Knives, Napkin Rings, Fruit Knives, Goblets. Ac. CANES—A large assortment of Plain aud Fancy Canes, some with swords. PISTOLS aud superior POCKET KNIVES. PEBHLK SPECTCLES, Os Gold and Steel Frames, of (hr best quality manufactured. JcLJ* Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired by experienced workmen and warranted, j Lettering ami Engraving, Neatly done. Ootsmbna, Ga., January SO, 1859. NEW JEWELRY STORE! /tv Messrs. WOLF A FRANKFI ELD take pleasure in ’ /.•■ns (it Ci lutnbu* him! vicinity that they havo opened n J KWKLRY STORK north of Dr. Ware’s Drug Store, where they will keep on hand a good assortment of first class Jewelry, such as fine CJOLL) AND SILVER WATCHES, CHAINS, SPECTACLES, PINS, KINGS, HKOACIIKS, LOCKETS, SEALS, STUDS, EAR DKOI'S, Collar and Sleeve Buttons, Qold Pens, Ac. Also, Clocks and Plated Ware. o up of the firm will give hi* particular atten tion to the repairing of Wutclio*, Clocks and Jewelry, ami hia long experience in that business enables him to warrant hia work to givo entire satisfaction. Purchaser* are invited to call and examine our good*, a* we tak pleasure in showing them. Oolaml us. Oa., Oct# 29-6 m ’m PLANTERS 1 OBSERVE THE SWINGING CLOCK WHEN YOU COME TO COLUMUUB, tYOU will find It at No. 81 Broad street, next door the SAVANNAH HANK AGENCY. You will there And mu assortment of first-rate WATCHES and CLOCKS, that can be strongly recommended and warranted a* correct time keeper*. You fan likewise get your Watches properly fixed,(first-rate.) at a reasonable and fair charge, by WM. SMITH, Watchmaker. Sign of the Swinging Clock, 81 Broad at. N. I*.—Mr. Smith la hi* own workman. Columbus, Ga., D< c 2, 1869. 6m IMPORTANT TO DINNKKBI COTTON MOTES WANTED! ri’UK Rock Island Paper Mills Company Is 1 paving One Cent per Pound lor Cot ton Motes, and will continue to do ao until they gla hundred thouaand pounds. Sark* slid rope* will he returned. Oct. S-ts JOHN O. WINTKH, Preeldent. A CARD. fDlllS PA PKR I* manufactured at Rork leland J PAPKR MILLS, Oolumhu*. Georgia Three and a half cents per pound, Caeh, paid for good UI.KA.N LINKN and UOTTON RAGS Printing and Wrapping Paper for sale st t low pries. Aug.iio-tf Tins nrnbnnti NOW Is the time to plant your TURNIP 3BKD. Call and supply yoursolve hefors It Is’ to late. Wo bars a freek supply of Hanover, Rutabaga, Red Topped, White Flat Dutch, Norfolk, Largo Globe. July 9. R. A. WAItK A SON. Female College Lottery, OF GEORGIA. Chartered h\j the State, in 1850. |W. C# DAW SC)X &> CO., Managers, MACON, OR SAVANNAH, (lA. NOVEL SCHEME! Policy Plan Lottery! BY THIS SCHEME, Purchasers can select their own Numbers, and pay any amount fur a Ticket they may desire. Extrn Class 2, Drawn Oct. 3, 1851), And on every succeeding day (Sumlajs ex cepted,) at 5 o’clock p. m. IN this scheme there are 75 Numbers placed iu the wheel —from l up to 75—and twelve of these Numbers are drawn from the Wheel. If a person selects one Number out of tho 75, and that Number is among tho Numbers draw n, lie gets live times the amount invested. It two selected Numbers are drawn, he gets thirty for one; if threoselected Numbers are drawn, he gets two hundred for one; if four selected Numbers are drawn, he gets a thousand for one; if five selected Numbers ate drawn, five thousand for ouo, if six selected numbers are drawn fifteen thousand to one. Unarmin'! if two, or more, selected Num bers are taken, and all of thoso N umbers so se lected are not drawn among the Twelve Drawn Numbers, the Ticket is a Blank. HAVANA PLAN LOTTERIES DRAW FOUR (4) TIMES A MONTH! and are the most liberal of any Schemes ever offered. For particulars address W. C. DAWSIN * CO., Managers, Oct 25-ly Macon, and Savannah, (Ja. NEW STORES AND IST © w Goods! UNDER THE NEW HOTEL, (IN RANKIN’S BUILDING,) 100 and 108 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. CODY, FLEMING & SWIFT, At No. IGG Broad St., ARE now receiving a splendid stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, suited to the FALL AND WINTER TRADE. LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, SILK GOODS; A fine lot of Laces and Trimmings for dresses; Sheetings, Linens, Flannels, and Household Goods of every description ; Domestics, Kerseys p.Dd BlaDkets; A large stock of Hats, Cops, Boots and Shoes. A fine assortment of SHOES for Ladies’ wear. We would call the attention of Planters to our large supply of NEG-RO SHOES, which we will sell at very low prices. Our stock will be complete and opened in a day or two,and will contain every thing usually kept iu a well assorted Dry Goods Store, aud shall be sold at tho lowest market rates. AT NEXT DO OH, No. 168, WE KEEP A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES OF EVERY KIND.- Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Salt, Soap aud Candles; Tobacco, Cigars. Nuils, Bugging, Rope aud Bacon; Cheese, Fish, Pickles, Ac., Ac.; Brandies, Wines, aud Liquors generally. Also Crockery and Glass Ware, Haidwurcaud Saddles. All of which is offered at the lowest market prices. CODY, FLEMING & SWIFT. Coluuibus, Ga., Sept. 28,1859. Cull at the Commission House, No. 132 Broad St., ONE AND ALL! FARMERS & CONSUMERS, IF YOU WANT TO GET SUPPLIED WITH Groceries, Provisions, &c. AT AS LOW PRICES AS Til E LOWEST. ♦ OUR STOCK CONSISTS AS FOLLOWS: SUGAR, COFFEE AND TEAS. Bids. Crushed and Powdered Sugar; “ A, B and O Clarified Sugar; Ilhdn New Orleans Brown and Clarified Sugar; llaga Rio and Java Coffee; Cheat and papers of Oolong, Gunpowder, Youug Hyson aud Imperial Teas. BACON AND HAMS. 75 Ilhds. Ribbed and Clear Sides; 1,000 Plain, C’anvuhsed and Sugar Cured Ilams. FLOUR—ALL QUALITIES. 75 Bbls. Extra Tenuosee,just in; 300 Sacks Good Georgia; < “ Palace Mills, all grades, constantly from mill at their prices. BAGGING AND ROPE. 50 Bales India Bagging; 100 Coils llemp Rope. TOBACCO, SEGARS, &c. Boxes and half boxes Tobacco, all grades; Choice and common Segar* ; Jars Maccaboy Snuff. VINEGAR. Darrels Pure Cider Vinegar; “ White Wine Viuegar. LIQUORS! LIQUORS! Half, quarter and eighth catik llraudy all finalities; Eighth cask* Muhtgu; Madui ia, Hherry aud Port W inca, “choice;” libl*. Holland Gin, “tine;” “ Old Munotigahcla Whisky, “extra;” 14 “ Chef ii Lt Grove “ 44 Kvctiticd Whisky, all <|uilitiea; Bottled IJQUUKB, ot all kind*. SUNDRIES. Caudles, Soap*, Starch, Dotaab, Table Balt; Cooking and Washing 8odu; Half and (Quarter H"xe* Sardine*; Whole, halt and quattfr k-g* Gunpowder; Hhot, all mI/ch; Purtuasion Cap*; Yeast l*owdore; tfatka hiverpt.nl 8*lt; Wind*, halt uud quarter b*xf* Kai*in*; Itbl*. Soft Mu ll Almond*; Kit* No. 1 MackrrH, Uhl*. No. 3 Murkcrcl; Kuracyp, o*oahurg*, hhirting*, Yarns, Plow Liu**, aud everything UHually bund iu a well •locked Grocery Store, which we offer for *ale to the trade and public gun* rally at the l.owet* Market Prices, at wholesale or retail, for cash or approved credit. S. H —l.iboinl discount ituole to Dealer*. Nor. 4-ts TYJsKU A MOBIB. CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. VAAISr. 18 now receiving a Urg* and w< II eelected etock of FAMILY BUPPMKB of all kinds uud of the best quality* • ousietlßg In part of Extra Goshen Butter; beet quality Cheese; New Mackerel, Bulmon and White Fi*h ; Bnaoked Prluiou ; hmoked Halibut aud Beef; Smoked Tongue*; Bologna Ms usage*; Codfl*b; Pickled Beef; Pickled Pork; Potatoes; Onions; PugurCured llatu*; best L< af hard; Boston .'■‘lulled Pickle*, Chow-Chow Pickles, Mixed Pickle* and Gerkln*, In barrels and kegs. Ginger Preserve*, Meat India Preserves. Plo Fruits, Worce*tsrhlilreHauce, iu bottle* and gallon jug*; Mackerel, Salmon, Lobster and Codfish in her* metrical sealed cans; Stuart's Extra Syrup and Sugars of all kinds; Coffee and Teas of the very beat quality ; A small lot of floe Guns and Pistols; Shooting Tackle of every kind; Wine*, Liquors and Cigars of the purest brands Imported; Itsjkets of every description. fur further particulars call at Oct. 12. 77 BROAD BTKKKT. CHREMKI CHKKIKI nc BOXB Choice. Cream Cheese just received £•) anl for sale by Sept. IA. Gl'N BY A 00 FLUID ! FLUID I AVKKY eu per lor article, just received and for sale by K. A. WARM A PON, Nov. 10. No. 74 Broad it. TS"©w Goods! SILKS ANDWORSTED DKESS_GOODS JAS. McPHILLIPS HAS JUST RECEIVED 13 y Express ANOTHER LOT OF FINE DELAINE ROBES; SILK 110 BES; FANCY SILK DRESSES, AND NEW STYLES WORSTED DRESS GOODS, OF KVKUY DESCRIPTION. Those Goods have been purchased within the last ten days, since the great reduction in prices, and will be sold at great bargains! AS A SPECIALITY 547 yards Fancy HREBS SILKS AT FIFTY CENTS I’ER YARD! Ijadics are particularly requested to call aud examine them before purchasing elsewhere, as they will be fouud at least 25 por ceut. lower than the usual prices. JAS. McPHILLIPS system of business is Small Profits and One Price, WITHOUT VARIATION! JAMES McPHILLIPS, Nov. 3. No. 140 Broad Street. EMBROIDERIES I EMBROIDERIES AND HOSIERY FROM RECENT NEW YORK AUCTION SALES! JAS. McPHILLIPS Has just received by Express a complete assort ment of French Embroideries! CONSISTING OF COLLARS, BANDS, SLEEVES, SETS, &c. ALSO A LARGE LOT OF HO SIERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. These Goods havo been purchased within tho last few weeks at the Large New York Auction Sales, Aud will bo sold here at less than tho cost of Importation. LAJDIIiIS are respectful ly solicited to rail and examine, as the PRICES ARE LOWER than over before offered in this or any other houso in the city. JAS. McPHILLIPS, 110 lirontl St., Masonic Building. Columbus, Ga., Nov. 3,1859. LADD, WEBSTER A (’O.’S IMPROVED TIGIIT-STITCII SEWING MACHINES! WHICH for beauty and simplicity of construc tion, aud efficiency in working, are une qualed by any. WHAT CONSTITUTES A GOOD SEWING MACHINE? 1. It should be well made, simple in its con struction, and easily kept iu order. 2. It should make a tight lock stitch, alike on both sides of the material. 3. It should sew any aud all materials that can be sewed. 4. It should be able to use cotton, thread, or silk, directly from the spool. 5. It should be üble to how from coarse to fine, and fiom thick to thin, with lapidity aud without changing the tension. 6. It should be able to make the tension greater or less, on both the under uud upper threads, and witli uniformity. 7. It should have a itraiyht needle; curved ones are liable to break. 8. The needle should have perpendicular mo tion. This is absolutely necessary for heavy work. 9. It should be capable of taking iu tho largest pieces of woik. 10. it should be aide to bind with a binder, hem w th a hummer; should stitch, fell, run aud gather. ll.lt should be always ready to woik. 12. It shnnld be capable of using the same size of thread on both sides of the work, and of using different colored thread or silk, above or below, to correspond with uny two colors of cloth to be united. 1.1. It should be able to make a long or short stitch. 14 It should be able to fasten off the seam,and commence sow ing tightly at the first stitch. 15. It should run easily and make but little noise. 16. It should have a wheel-feed; none others are in conatant contact, with the work. 17. It should not be liable to get out of older. 18. It should not bo liable to bleak the thread, nor skip stitches. 19. It should not he necessary to use a screw driver or wrench to set (ho needle. 20. It should uot he liable to oil tho operator’s dress. 21. It should not form a ridge on the under side, nor ravel out, nor he wastful of thread, as is the case with ALL CHAIN-STITCH machines. 22 It should not he ‘‘more trouble than It is worth.” rGET Till*; BEST.W These Machines m iy be seen at tho Novelty Works Sales Room, No. 148 Broad street, a few doors below the Masonic Kail Building. Nov. 2-ts T. T EDMUNDS, Agent. WALTER C. WRIGHT, At the junction of Oglethorpe and Warren streets, opposite the Muecogeo Iron Works, COLUMBUS, OKOHGIA, OKA LEU in GUOCKRIKS, PROVISIONB and 001 NTRY PRODUCK. Alwnya on band and couetuutly receiving new supplies of tho fol lowing articles : Bacon and Laid ; Flour of varicu* qualities hugars, Crushed and Powdered ; Hugare. White and l ight Brown ; Crackers, Butter, Boda and Hugsr; hoap, Castile, Turpentine and Toilet ; Cigar*, of varioti* brand*; Ground Cinnamon; Tobacco,Chewing aud 8m king; Poda, in pounds, halve* and quaiters; hal Sofia and Poop Powders; Pej per; Pplce; Nutmeg; Ginger llece; Pure Durham Mustard; ■ Yeast Powders, Pieston A Merrill’*; Tea*, Oolong and liy*on; Mackerel; Sardine* ‘ Balt, bv th sack and bushel; Hpei m Caudles; Table halt In boxes ; Adam*tititie Candles; Pure Pearl Starch ; Hnttff; Rio Coffee; htar and Tallow Candles; Cologne; Essences; ] Mats be*, waterprind and wax; Laudanum; Pbrlpa’ .Mo** Hose Candy, assorted; Meal and Grits; Byrup and Rice; Tinware; Coru and Fodder; Lock’s Cur ry Combs; Weeding Hess; Hives; Fry Pane; Tub*; Hulphur, Cop pi rus ami Crt am Tartar; Buckets; Fall* and Hultpetre; Plow Lines; Clothes Line* and Pina; be*idc* various other articles, such a* are generully k< pt in a Grocery Htore. 11 ig beet cash price paid fur Rag*, Tallow and Bees Wax. firCsll ami examine I >r yourselves, f. r lain determined to sell a* cheap as the cheapest, for cash and cash only.. WALTER C. W RIGHT. Columbus, August 19, 1869. LI4I OUH AND CROC HR I ION I JUHT received,and for sale low for rash.twenty keg* genuine Dutch Herrings; Madeira, Rhine, Port, Blurry,Claret and Catawba M ines ; Bt. Croix. Jamaica and New England Rum; Bour bon, Monnngshela, Old Wheat, Pure Corn and Common Whiskies; Old Holland. Pine Apple and Rose Gina; Fine and Domestic Brandies; Syrups of different kinds ; Mutton Hams, Fish, Catsups, Pickles; Crushed, Pulverl/ed and Brown Hugars, J. II fell IPM AN k CO., JMsf 19. No - Broad street. TO THE LADIES! KKCEIVED this day a beautiful selection of JAPONJCAB, CiIINEBK AZALIA9, GERA NIUMB, KOBKB. Ac., Ac. (’all early or you will bo too late to get the choicest Flowers For sale by R. A. WARE A ION, Nov. 9. No. 74 Broad at. {NUMBER 118. INSURANCES. ARE YOU INSURED? THE HARTFORD EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Inoorporuteil in ISIO. POSSESSING THE ADVANTAGES OF Fifty Years Experience! A Perpetual Charter AND OVER $875,0001 OF assets, securely invested aud instantly available, continues to insure Stores, Mer chandise, Dwellings, Cotton and other produce, and most other kinds of property, on favorable terms. 4b#- Losses adjusted and paid immediately by . D. F. WIIjLCOX, Agent jy2B ts for Columbus and surrounding country THE HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital and Surplus §875,000 THE CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW HAVEN, CONN. Capital and Surplus $265,000 THE STATE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW HAVEN, CONN. Capital and Surplus $220,000 THE LiOItILI. ARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Capital and Surplus §320,000 S-Fi re risks taken by the above first-class Companies on favorable teinis. D. F. WILLCOX, Agent jy2B-tf for Columbus and surrounding country METROPOLITAN Fire Insurance Company, NEW YORK. May 24-ly HENRY V. MEIGS, Agent. NEW FALL AND “Wiiiteu Goods. FTIIIE subscribers beg leave to inform their X f- ieuds aud customers that they have greatly enlarged their Store, aud havo more facility for doixig BUSINESS ON A LARGE SCALE. They will constantly keep on hand a WELL ASSORTED TOCK through the year; at present they have a full supply of FALL and WINTER GOODS CONSISTING CHIEFLY OF Rich Gros D'Epsom Silk Robes at $25, worth $36; Superb “ D’Kcoase 41 “ 4 ‘ 35, “ 60; Heavy Plain Poult do Sole Fancy Dross Silks at 60 cents; Rich Figurt'd Ducks Silks at 75 cents to $2; Black oil boiled Silks, all qualities and widths, very cheap. Among the above will le found some of the best bargains in SILKS ever offered in Columbus. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. French Merinoes, plain and figured; Paramattas, Valencias, Poil de Ckivrcp, Muslin Delaine, and all-wool PluidH; Beautiful Muslin Delaine Rohes a Tunic; 44 44 44 44 a Liz. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS- Linen Sheeting, Table Damask, Table Cloths; Cotton Sheeting, Napkins. Towels, Curtains, Curtain Damasks, Ac., Ac. Domestics and Plantation Goods. White and Colored Blankets; Kentucky Jeaus ami Liuscyg; Plain aud Printed Flannels; Mulhoro Plaids aud Stripes; Geoigia Plains and Kerseys; Hickory Strip p, Denims and Osnaburgs; All brandri of Bleached ami Brown Homespuns; All stylos of Calicoes—American, English aud French—from 6% to 60 yards. Cloaks and Shawls, A largo assortment, aud entirely new styles. Hosiery and Gloves. We havo tho largest stock ever brought to Co lumbus. MILIiINErtY, cfeo. Immense quantities of Bonuots, Rushes, Rib bons, Feathers, Flowers, llcAd Dresses, Fancy Hair Pins, Embroideries, Black Silk Velvet Rib bons, and the newest styles of Dress Trimmings Straw Bonnets from $1 to $6; Bilk, Palin aud Velvet Bonnets, made by the best milliners, of tho finest materials and latest styles, from $3 to sl2; Ostrich, Marubow aud Tipped Feathers, entirely new. Carpet Department. Having enlarged our Carpi t Room, we are now prepared to show, in the greatest variety, Three ply Crossley’s Brussels, Felting, Super-Ingrain, Medium Ingrain, Hemp and Dutch Carpets; also, Rugs,Mattings and Carpet Binding. We will sell a good Carpet for lH%c. a yard. OUR STOCK OF SHOES AND BOOTS I* very large, and we are able to offer good in ducements. CLOTHING AND (RINT.’S FURNISHING GOODS. By tin* extension of our Htore we have gained a large aud spacious room for our Clothing Depart ment. Our stock is unusually large and attrac- ( tlve, embracing all the latest btylcs of Garmeut* aud every quality of tnateri il now worn. Our Clothing has been gotten up with the greatest oare axpresaly for this market, and will he found unsurpassed by any similar estahliah ment either a* regards the quality, material, style of good*, the workmanship or price. Anfxaml nation of our stock will convince all of the font. Our stock of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods is 1 also unusually large and, we think, attractive, having made our selections from the largest im porters iu the Northern cities. YOUTHS AND BOYS’ CLOTHING. We have all sizes and at all prices. AsTTo Country Merchants and those persons buying large bills we offer inducements. Thankful for past favor* we solicit a call to ex amine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. H. UOTHCHIIiD & BHO., (Jet. 4. No. 92 Broad street, j WBOIUHT IRON COOK STOVES. IN consequence of the increased do- nm maud for WROUGHT IKON toTOVESflfilfiL we have greatly enlarged our fai for manufacturing them, and are nowmtSNb prepared to supply them to the Trade any quantity that may be desired. We are manu facturing four sizes, ranging from $76 to $l6O. We have numerous testimonial* by parths now using them, as to their superiority both as to durability and operation. We have also on hand a large supply,four Niz.es, Improved Iron Witch Stoves! The best Cant Iron Htove now iu use; with all the other new and popular pattern* of Htoves iu use. Being agent* for the Ransom Htove Works we are pr pared to Niipply the Trade at manufac turer’s prices, with freight added. Housefurnishing Goods! In this department our assortment Is complete, consisting of Table aud Rocket Cutlery ; Brooms; Brushes; Wood aud Willow Ware; Mats; Toilet Sets; Bird Cages; Walters; Silver Mated Ware; Water Coolers; Refrigerators; Lemon Hqueexcrs; Knife Cleaners; Ac. Forco and Lift Pumps! Lead mid Irou I’lpes; Tiu Ware of all descrip. ’ tlons; Tin Plate, Sheet Iron andTimier* Finding* at wholesale fur tile Trade. D. 11. THOMPSON k CO., May 23-ts No. 143 Broad street. THE DAILY SUN. Fhom Yjstsrday’s Noon Edition. TELEGRAPHIC. ♦ TKLWIRM'IIKD TO THU DAILY BIN. Mobile Cotton Market. Mobile, l)ec. 13, 185D. Sales of Colton to-dny 4,000 bales. Middlings llg to 11 : j cents. Soles for three dnys 10,000 bales. Beccipts for three days 20,000 bales. Freights on cotton to Liverpool 17 32 to 9-16. Ex change on New York jto ; on London 8 to BA. New Oilcans Cation Market. Nkw Orleans, Lee. 13, 1869. Sales to-dny 10,000 bales, with a firm market. Middling 10J to 11 o. Sales of three days 31,500 hales. Receipts for three days 39,000 hales, against 39,000 same time last year. Exchange on Now York j. Sean. Mag. A newly born infant was left at tho Catholic Church, Sunday morning last, in a basket. When fouud it had probably been in its deserted state about three hours. It appeared to he two or three days old. It was sent to the Barracks.— Savannah Republican, 18(A. DeutU of Theodore Sedgwick. A dispatch from New \ T ork, the 9tb, annoauces the decease of Thoodoro Sedgwick, United States District Attor ney, of the Southern District of New York. IJe was the author of “ Measure of Dumugcs,’’ uud other works of au thority. ♦- —. Mr. Clitherai, Senator, has introduced tlie following resolution in the Alabama Legislature, which was adopted : Resolved, That the Committee on the Judiciary be instructed to inquire into the expediency of a law to require all persons front other Stales thun Alabama, who have come into this State within the last fivo years or who may hereafter come iulo this State, uot to remain permanent ly ; to take the oath of allegiauce to >he State, without including the travelers in snid State. Jere N. Williams, Esq Our friend, Jere N. Williams, Esq., has returned from the Capitol on account of the postponement of the Solicitor's elec tion. Wo understand, and sincerely hope it is so, that e>f all the candidates lor the Solicitorship, Mr. Williums stands the best chance for election. Wo clip the foregoing from the Clayton Banner. Should the Judicial Circuits of Alabama he reorganized, and the necessi ty thereby created for the election of a Solicitor for tho Barbour Circuit, there is no one upon whom the mantle of the ex officio Solicitor, Col. Baldwin, would more deservedly fall than Jere N. Wil liams, Et-q ,of Barbour. His election by the Legislature would he a just tribute to private worth, and afford general satis faction to the people of that section. Damages Awarded. Boston, Deo. 9.—The jury in the case of Cochran vs. Ferry, for the seduction of the former’s wife, have awarded him $3,000 damages. Mr. Cochran has trans ferred the amount to the Home for the Fallen. Murder of a Child. Norfolk, Vu., Dec. 9.—A son of Mr. Leouard, editor of the Argus, 11 years old, was found murdered to-night in a room of the National Hotel, by a deep stab iu the neck. There was great ex citement hut uo arrest has been^made. • - ■ A Dutch Sermon. The following admirable production, delivered before a company of volunteer soldiers during the Revolutionary strug gle. upon tlie eve of their goiug to ‘‘glo rious war,” wus calculated to inspire them with more than Herculean couruge. Mine Frients : —Ven virsl you corned here you vas poor and lousy, nud now, mine frients, you is prout and sassy, and yous gotten ou your unicorns, and dem vit yon like doings upon hog’s pack ; now, miue frieuts, let me tell you dis, a man is a man if be is no bigger as my dumb. Ven Tavid went out to vite mil Goliah, he took nothing mit him hut von sling; now, don’t mistaken me, mine frieuts; it was not a rum sling; uo, nor a gin sling, no, nor a mint vater sling ; uo, it vas a sling made uiit one hickory schtick. Now, ven dis Goliah sees Tavid coming, lie says: ‘‘You von little scoun drel, does you come to vite me? I vill give you to the birds of tho licit aud de beasts of air.” Tavid says: ‘‘Goliah, Goliah, de race is uot always mit de shwift, nor ish de battle mit de strong, and a man is u man if be is no pigger as my dumb.” So Tavid he fixed a stone in his sling, and drows it ut Goliah, and nocks him rile in de voreliead, and- Tavid takes Goliah’s sword and cuts off his heat —and den all the purty cals of the shiddy comes out and strued Bowers in his way and sung, ‘‘Saul ish a great man for he has kilt liis thousands, but Tavid ish a greater man as he, for lie has kilt Goliah.” —— Hurra for the Babies. Wc ece iu a I’icketiH paper, that there will be a baby bliow iu that county Boon. Look out fur aquall*. There will alao be a ehow of Uabies at the I’ickeus County Agricultural p'uir bc iweui Dr. William 0. H*****n, aud Thou. C****k, E*q., tbe finest aud pret tiest baby to receivo a silver cup, worth tweuty dolhim. lion. L A Gilket, 1 Col. Hick G. I’aukeu, I ~ J. M. Hi llock. Esq., f Dr. U. 11. Matiikwbon, J Hun Over. We regret to learn that our old friend, John W. Shepherd, Esq., Supreme Court Reporter, watt run over by a loose horse, while on his way to church, on Sunday morning lust, near the livery stable of Messrs. Smith and Chapman, by which he sustained a painful injury in the spraining of bis itnklo. Mr. Shepherd had several children with him at the time, hut all of them escaped unhurt, we un derstand, with the exception of one, and her injuries were not severe.— Mont. Advertiser, \bth. Heavy Tariff on Ghnila. The Montgomery Mail of Monday says: On Saturday last, the House of Represen tatives passed a bill and seut it forthwith to tbe Senate, by whom it was passed instanter, imposing sooo per day, on all persons dealing in spiritual manifesta tions, (io. It is a clear case, that our de parted friends caunot visit us at the />riee. Fisher’s River, North Carolina, BY Shitt, “who was raised ther;** L aves from an Actor’s Note Book, by George Vamlenboff; Art aud IG-creations, beiug Instruction In Drawing, Raiuting, and all other branches Fancy aud Oruemeut I Wotk; Carolina Sporte by Land end Water, Including Incidents of Devil Fishing, Wild Cate, Deer and Bear Hunting; Brookes’ Fool of Quality, with a preface by Charles Klngaly. v Bayard Taylor’s new book. Home and Abroad. Just received at • 2 .1 H PE ASE S BOOK STORK. ICE PHEBBEB LARD DILI FOR sale by Dec. 0- ts URQUHART A CHAPMAN.