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the daily sun. *4- r Us WOLF 11. .1. YAKINOTON....T.UILBISRT. TIIOS. GILBERT & CO., ami Proprietors. —• . riio Sum id pufilirtliml 1 lily at $6 u > <*ar, payable trietly •*i . VVUoh uni paiti within *ix lontUt- s<> will io charged, it not paii wifhiL ;ho Mubiicriptiou year, $7. So subscription taken lor loss than three months, which must iu all cases ho paid iu advance, at tin rato of fifty emit: a month. ADVERTISING RATE’S: Ailadv ertiaemoutf. oi tivo lines or le** iuaortecJ it 00 cents tor the Aral insertion, aud 25 centt> lor jack additional insertion AdveititumonU exceeding five tines, except by special contract, will be barged 10 cents a line for the first insertion, and 6 cents a line for each ad iitioual iusertiou. A card aot exceeding six lines, not renewable will ho inserted three mouths for $5, six rnonthi for SS. and twelve months for sl2. Ten lines, not renewable, will be inserted three •nontln fr $ I, six for sl2, eight mouths for sl6 itid twelve months for S2O, Advertisements of ten hues, renewable at plea sure, inserted at $25 a year. Contract advertisement* exceeding ten lines t< be charged at the rate of $lO for each addition!* fen linos. Advertisements occupying a place between th reading matter and advertisements to be charge! an addition of one-third to tin above rates PROFESSIONAL CAROS. W. T. PATTKRSOK, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, AND— JUSTICE OP THE PEACE, COLUMBUS, a A., UfILL practice iu the Chattahoochee and ad joining Circuits. augltt’69-ly E. s. SHORTER W. U. CHAMBERS li. E. SHORTER. Shorter, Chambers & Shorter, iVA’IOIAjv>:V W AT I.AW, EUFAULA, AKA., PRACTICE in the Comities of Harbour, Pike, Coffee, L)nb- aud Henry, Ala., and iu Quit man, Clay and Randolph counties in Georgia. Office on Randolph street, one door north oi Bray’s Hardware Store. jy29-l> A. H. BUSH, f I'OPGTJ3Y -/AT LAW, MAfiiAN N A, FLORIRA, H INFERS to ii. Middlebrook A Cos.; Hall, .Moses & Cos.; Win. 11. Young, President Bank of Columbus; J. 11. Dauiol it Cos.; J. Kyle it Cos.; L. T. Downing, Esq.; Dauforth, Nagel it Cos. J uly 30, ’69-ly JEFFERSON BUFORD D. JU. SEALS. BUFORD & SEALS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, CLAYTON, ALABAMA, W r ILL practice in the several Courts of Bar hour and adjoining Counties, anil in Ibc Supreme Court of tho State. my I‘J-tf U. D. CLAYTON F. M. WOOD. CLAYTON fc WOOD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW T CLAYTON, ALABAMA, i irILL give prompt attemiou to all ousiuoss If entrusted to them in the counties of Bar bour, Pike, Coffee, Dale, Henry, Russell auu Chambers. References—Editors of Sun; Hall, Moses & Cos.; Robert Baugh, Esq ap127’61)-ly 3SVKiILY A. THORNTON WILLIAM R. TURMAN. THORNTON & TURMAN HAVE removed thoir Law OHice to Odd Fellows Hull, Oglethorpe street. They will attend tt all business iu their line with promptness ano fidelity in all the countiea ol’ the Chuttahooche Circuit, Ga., and iu Ruasell, Macon, and Barboui Counties, Alabama. Jan. 10, ’59-1} VONG£,McCLELLAN 4 UARNEh, 1) it ACT 1C L in all the Courts ot West Florida Offices at Marianna and Pensacola. C. 0. Yongo, Florida. J. F. McCiellan, Marianna, Florida. January 5, 1858. tmy2l LtOlStiiK I Jai. OIXOA, ATTORN EY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. • . FFICE on Randolph Street, formerly occupied X.J by Seymour It. Bonner, opposite the Post Ot flee. Feb. 2, 1869 ly JAMES RAMSEY R. <3. CARITUERS. RAMSEY 4 CARITUERS, a.t law, OOLUMIiUS, GEORGIA, tS7"ILL practice in all the counties of the Cha Vv tahoochee Circuit; in the counties of Chat fahoochee, Jlay, Early, and Randolph, of the l‘ taula Circuit; and Calhoun and Decatur counties of the South Western Circuit. February 28, 1860, ly CUSHMAN, DENTIST, •i8 Broad Street, Winter Building;, COLUMBUS, GA. INSPECTION is invited to his seura of Deformities, successfully treated by Mechanism. tjuullbO WM. F. LEE, D. D. S, . DENTAL SURGEON, South-east corner Broad and Randolph streets, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Nov. 20,1858-ts .1. FOGLE 4 SON, DENTISTS, OFFICE ON RANDOLPH, NEAR UROAD STREET. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. mhUy PIANOS! MELODEONS! AND ALEXANDER ORGANS! BRANDS & KORNER, No. 48 Bread St., Columtxia, Ga., 4 GENTS for the celebrated ALEXANDER YJI ORGANS, and for some of the beet PIANO MAKERS of New York, offer their indtrutnentx at Northern prices, frniglitH added PIANOS from $240 to $600; MELODEONS from $55 to $l5O. Second-hand Pianos taken in exchange. BRANDS A KORN Ell. ALEXANDER ORGANS! ONE ot these celebrated instrumental, by Alex ander of Paris, Frauce, may be n*cu nt the Music Store of Brand* A Korner, No. 48 Bread street, who have been appointed Agents for thi* placo. These Organs are unrivaled for power and variety of tone, aud aro well adapted for chapels, schools or parlors. N..v 19, 1869 If BRANDS A KORNRR. REMOVAL I WM. B. CARTER hav , itig removed to the Store formerly occupied by A. Hunter, will on hand Grand and Square ‘ PIANOS, manufactured by Chickering . >m . Wm. Knabe A Cos., Wm. P. Emerson, A W. Ladd A Cos., aud A. Nowhall; MELODEONS made b> Mason A Hamlin; Guitars, Violins, Flutes, Ac oordeous, Fiutiuas, Banjo.*,Tambourines, Fifes, Ac. Also a large assortment of Sheet Music and In struction Books for various instruments. WM. B. <- ARTUR, O'-tobor O-Gm No 72 Broad street. BROAD STREET HOUSE, ESPECIALLY FOR PLANTERS, By TP m 3VE, Boynton, OVER CORNER STOKES Occupied by E. Barnard & Cos., COLUMBUS, GA. Wot. 14, ISM. 2 m ROBEIIT’S COLIC AUXTUUR. Adapted to mi especially to infants. Dr. ItoLort’* Colic Mlxtufo i* a never falling remedy In all canes, whether dopt'iidiug upon Wind, Constipation, or Spasm of the bowels. In (loses graduated according to the age of the child, (ai directed on the bottle,) It given iuitaut relief to palu, procures healthy and refreshing slum! er, and at the same time, regulate* the bowels. No Nurse or Mother, having th caro of a youug Child, should ho without it. Its cost Is a men tribe compared with the health and safety of the child, and the relief and comfort its use insures to an anxious household. For sale by R. A. W \RK A SON, Nov 13-1 f 74 Broad Street. JUftT prBLIWIKD.—jOTFAv treatise on S/h rmatorrhra, Sum ml HHil. nr*M, Arrrnu* ami UsHeral Debility, Impotrvrr, and all itieraefn an from tht habit qt grlfabutt and other ftrr. r.*. I'rumth unpublmfud JSlatiiucripts qj Jll. Jlu. un nurt, M. D. LiT Pointing out a mode of cure at once err -it.i and .ofltctnal, bv w hich every iUlTerer, t;< condition, may cure himself, i 1 knowledge of oven a res m-mate, and .it toe least |V)Ss'•l.* cost, there! v avoldii u the Hn '* ouaek riofltrantof the (lay. j h author was a French I’hvsician of great I n'ntn™ m * nv > : (-*ar* in Invest!- ng the nature and treatment of this liisea-e. rJ l ISjLJ? nU Si!3t ‘SHS tho l l * an d 9 to an untime ly grave. Sent under veal to any add re* ■ on receipt of two postage stamps. y ‘ Ad In -S s.(\ PAINE iSi CO., Louisville, Kr PLoiit rLoiwt I AM receiving weekly a choice article of Flour from one of the host Mills in the up country, which lam selling low, and will warrant It to give good satisfaction. Just try it, if you waut something that will do you good. Hept.l6. JAMES \V. SAPPINOTON. VOLUME V.l IMMENSE ATTRACTION IT HUNTER’S BAZAAR OF FASHION. A HUNTEIi has now in Store, anil is rccoiv- A . in* daily, one of tho LAIIGEST, MOST JIKAUI'JFUb, and BEST SELECTED STOCKS of FALL AND WINTER X> 10. “ST <S- oOX> IS EVKit BKFOKEOFKI RI DIN THIS MaKKKT. lie would particularly cull tho attention of the Radios to his now and ep’. ndhl Block ol DRESS GOODS, And especially to hi?* asbortment of Silk Isoldes, WHICH IS VERY LARUE AND RICH. SHAWLS, CLOTH CLOAKS, VELVET CLOAKS, IN GREAT VAitl KT Y. HiH htock of Staple Goods is comploto, and he would call the attention of Planters to lii? stock of Kerseys, Osnaburgs, Neyi-o Blankets, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, &t*. It you want to buy them at Low Prices. Just received a large assortment of Carpets and Hearth Rugs IN NEW PATTERNB. SSF*Give him a call, which will convince the most fastidioUb that tho Bazaar it* the right place to buy Goods. A HUNTER, No. 73 (West side) Broad Street. Columbus. Ga., Sept. lft. 1b59. ts STYILiE 1 AT TIIE SIGN OF THE BIG J* HAT! No. HD Broad Street. F. IS now receiving ail the Fashionable Styles of lIATS, for the Fall trade, consisting of Moleskin, Cassimere, French Felts, of all qualities; OTTER, BEAVER BLACK, DRAB NAPPED, and all other kinda adapted to thi.- market. CAPS of every style, WOOL HATS of all equalities, UMBRELLAS. CAJSJES, &c. And with our COMFORMATOR we can FIT every head Give us a call Columbus. August 11,1859. Cm m 7 cmtwmght 7^ IMPROVED, UNFAILING AND SAFE C kill and Fever CURE! IT braces up the system and regulates the I.IVEK and BOWELS. It always cures CHILL AND FEVER speedily nud permanently, and lias tlie unquulitted approval of many Physicians, who have prescribed it with uufailiug success. IT GIVES COMPLETE SATISFACTION. Prepared only by URQUHAET & CHAPMAN, Sept. 27-tt Draggl.ts, Columbus. Ga. EDWARD BLAU, House, Sign, Ornamental Painter, PAPER IIANGER. UAVE your bouse paiutid—don’t live in au old dingy house all your life. Paint up. aud make thing* look cheerful. Fur a specimen ot my ;Sign Painting look at Biddle’s Sign Gallo y of Art Paint Shop opposite the Arbor Billiard saloon, where work will be done well and on the most reasonable terms. October 15-oiu EDWARD BLAU. VIRGINIAJfEGROES! ISUE subscriber would notify Lis former pa trons ami all others in want of choice healthy and young NFGKUEB, that lie has just arrived in the city with a superior lot, which be will cell at his accustomed low prices. For the pieseni he can bo found at the Livery Stable of IVEY, BMITII A CO., where ho will be pleased to attend to any and all otsiring to pur chase fine and likely Negroes 11. BIS I OP. Columbus, Ga.,Oct. 18.1859. Cm J. J. MILI.EU : J. WATERMAN. AIILLEIt & WATERMAN, Auction and Commission Merchants, MACON, GEORGIA. \iriLL give particular attention to the public auii private Hilo of Merchandise and Prop erty of every description, and will make prompt returns for the same. Refer by permission to J. B. A W. A. Ross, T. K Bloom. J. F Winter, L. M. Lamar, E. Bond, Presi dent Manufacturer’s Bunk, Macon, Ga. W. M David -ou, La Roche & Bell, R. Habersham A Sous, Brigbaui, Baldwin A Cos., T J. Walsh, Savannah, Ga. W 0. Dukes & Son, Charleston, 8. C. jy27-6iu E. BARNARD & CO., COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, Wholesale and Retail GSOCESY & PROVISION DEALERS, UAVE on hand and willconutautly keep a large and well selected stock, embracing all arti cles n their line, which are offered to their friends aud the public, at the lowest market prices. AND SEE Sept. 29. 1868. ts J. B. SHIPMAN & CO., Grocery and Commission Merchants, Nu. H Uroucl St., Coin minis, Ufa., WILL attend promptly to all orders for Bacon, Liutiors, Ac., Ac. Liberauadvancementß made on consignment* lent to our house. Jan. 27. ’69-ly J. P. MURRAY, Successor to IIAPPOLDT <X MURRAY, COLUMBUS,* MAKER AND DEALER IN GUNS, Keup.i constantly on hand,all kinds of Shot Dunn, Powdei Flasks, Powder, Rides Shot Pouches. Shot, Pistols. Shot Delta, Capa, Dram Flask*, Uamv* Bagr, Hun Material Knives, Gun Wails, and every thing In t lae sporting line. doitoeking and Repairing done with neatmws and dispatch Keys fitted and l,< ckt repaired February 0, IkftlMf WARREN T. OGLETREE, 3, llroad Slr.el, Columbus, KKKI’S eounttntl) .m hand nnd in >j ‘ .tally rmelvluu fili .U|ildle of’ : kaSily okockhikh. a KH...1 lot of I 'u£a/ i.ii tci* B'-al. Puri* o(..ivlt l-l.mtoi-■ VM.I-k.. nnd many otli i lirnlld., .ill | nr. ami Ire. from pobnD .iuh .fruit., for nab'. Coll or ,onil lourordinsend tli.*y will meet with proti.j.t niton.lon. Oolanbn*.Oa . March U. IKMMf Flowering Plants and Shrubs! J” AIM Ho wlililnp to l.miltlf) Jtofa .jtfA j their iaardi-us will bo ple i, I ‘*Vj to call on the subscriber. lll4 1*” hn* ~r, , h splendid I>t of Ornamental WUuv -< i*\ Plants and BbrtiL* for sal# JO UN I.KW.S SEED STORE, Dec. fi. No 10 Broad street. PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY! CIIIOICKoId Southern Id ach and Apt It* Brandy ) for sate hy (JUNKY A CO. [September 10.1869. BURNING FLUID S iy UST Burning Fluid for vale Ly 1) Dec (>-tf UHQUIIART & CHAPMAN. BLOWS lALVs \ AACKB, for sale by DU K. BARNARD A CO. |CB PRBIIMD liARD OIL I | jIOK sale by Dtc.G-tf URQLUART A CHAPMAN. 111 .. j. i . —- n , - V. BE. BE WITT, ONE POOR BELOW J. ENNIS & CO., 90 EKOAD STREET, DEALER IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVER WARE, guns, REVOLVERS, &c WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A NEW ARRIVAL OF GOLU WATCHES, From S2O to S4OO. SILVER WATCHES, a large assortment, FOR PLANTERS’ USE. Sterling Silver Ware: SPOONS, FORKS, PITCHERS, GOBLETS. PIjA’TED FROM MANUFACTURERS. CAKE BASKETS, WAITERS, TEA SETS, URN’S, COFFEE POTS, Ac. TABLE CUTLERY. Finest* of Pearl, Ivory and Silvery handles. Pocket Knives, &c. Silver Dippers, silver and wood handle*. Silver Puff Boxes and Card Cases. 1000 GOLD PENS, IN SILVER AND GOLD HOLDERS, warranted net to come oft. CLOCKS, Made for us to order for planters’ use, good, true, and reliable. RICH FANCY Hair Phis and Head Ornaments DIAMOND RINGS AND PINS, Sleeve and Bosom Bottons, SCOTCH PEBBLES, In Steel and Gold Frames. Wo continue to make all kinds of Jewelry in HAIR WORK. The HAIR BRAIDING is positively done by our Braider in Columbus. OUR JEWELER Ts a perfect Artist in making all kinds of Badges, in SETTING DIAMONDS, Engraving, and in anything wanted to bo doue in his lino. OUR V/ATCH MAHER HAS NO .SUPERIOR in the Lulled States. Samples of hi** NEW 7 WATCIIE3 can be seen here at any time. He is right after Watches out of order, aud that have once been good time pieces, but now i j tired by having been in unskillful hands. JUST RECEIVED, New Sterling Silver Waiters; “ “ “ Pitchers; “ “ “ Gobletp; “ “ “ Ice and Water Bowls; “ “ “ Cake Baskets; And a large lot of fine best quality SILVER PLATi'.D WARE, counii'iiog ul Ice Dickers, Cake 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 mado, and will plta-e the most fastidious. July 7-ts A. H DeWITT. THOMAS S. SPEAR, (SUCCESSOR TO S. li. PURPLE.) Corner of Broad and KandolpU S(>. NEW GOODS I L subscriber would most re- JfjOi J. spcctfully inform the citizens of Columbus and vicinity that he (C, ( *(j£ is now permanently located in this place where he offers for sale rich aud extensive asHortment of goods iu bis line, and nt prices which will be perfectly satis • actory to the purchaser in regard to price and luality. Every article warranted a* represented, and goods shown with pleasure at all times. His •Rock consists in part of CLOCKS, a variety of styles, all warranted to keep good time. WATCHES, for Ladies aud Gentlemen’s use, in fine gold and silver cuh‘h. Ladies aud Geut.’s Gold Chains. Keys. Seals, Ac. A rich assortment f Ladies’ Breant Pins and Ear Rings, Bracelets. Necklaces; Gold, Jet and Pearl Crosses; beautiful Patterns, Gobi Pencils. Pens for Book-Keepers, Diamond aud Plain Wedding Rings, Gold and Silver Thiiublcs, Cull Pius, Miniature Lockets, ‘hildren’s Ear Drops and Hoops; Masonic and Gdd Fellows* Pina, Studs. Sleeve Buttons, Collar Buttons. Ac.. Ac. Pure Silver Spoons, Forks, Pickle Knives and Forks Buttei Knives, Napkiu Rings, Fruit Knives, Goblets. Ac. CAN ES —A large assortment of Plain and Fancy Canes, some with swords. PISTOLS and superior POCKET KNIVES. I> E BUL K SI >EC TO EES, Os Gold and Steel Frames, of best quality manufactured. 1 Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired by experienced workmen and warranted. Lettering and Eagiaviiq;, Neatly done. Oolumbus. Ga.. January 20, 1869. NEW JEWELRY STORE! /ft. Messrs. W 0 L F ~ /Wa & kii ANK f 11.1,u (S’-W? t * ko pn-rt-.u in in ■ • J*. 1 inf inning the citl-BBKJkgjL^y > : tgCO 7.i na of Columbus ami vicinity ihnt they have opened n J KWKLRY STORK toi ih of Ir. Ware’s Drug Store where 0 ey w ill kt cpon hand a goad assortment of first eliiss Jewelrv, such hh fine COLL) AND SILVER WATCHES. CHAINS, SPECTACLES, PINS, RINGS, IJUOACHES, LOCKETS, SEALS, STUDS, EAR DROPS, Collar and Rle.eve Bottom*. Gold Pens, Ac. Also. Clocks and Plated Ware. One of the firm will give his particular atten tion to the rvpciring • f Watches, Clock* and Jewelry, and him long experience in that hu*lnei*H enahlu.i him to wannnt hie work to givo entire hatiftfnetion. Part harora are Invited to call and examine our good*, an wo take pi earnin’ in eh owing them. Co'.unibu*, Oa., Oct. *2O-(im Um PLANTERS 1 OBSERVE THE SWINGING CLOCK WHEN VOU COME TOCOLUMIiUS, BANK AGENCY You will there MuU an a4ort(ueut of Hrat-rate WATCUKfe tiid CLOCK* 4 , that can bo utumgly ,-e* iiinim-nd* <1 and warranted an correff time* keepera You can likewise get your Watcher ui p. rl) fixed (firvt*rute.) at a reaaotiHble and fair oh t l y \VM. MMITII, Watchmaker, Sign of the Swinging Clock. Ml Broad at. N. H—'lr Smith la hi* own workman. Columbus, Oa., b c 2 IS6O. (m IMPORTANT TO OIMMKIiBt COTTON MOT S WANTED! ‘■'llK Hock (.Imii•] I*|n‘r Mill” i;<>ni|.an* l l p.jluu One Cent por Pound tor Cot ton Motea, U't will .'oiitlnii. ,o *l.. ... until th.'y 1,-i't nti 11 111,re.1 thoumnd p"uni” Sack, and ro|>., will I— r.turmid. <> , H-if .1 HIV .1 ‘VINTKK, t’ri'nldent. A CARD. -I'lflh ■ AI'.'.KI. fiiwn..f*.*,,ir.'.t .it ,|..<*k li laud f r* i"...1 MILI-H. C.l'-mliu,. t-JT Three and n half centa per pound, Qawli. |„|.| lor Kuod CI.KAN Ll> I.N wnj CUITO.N P. AGS •4f I’rlnttaK *" 11 Wr; |>fnt. Paper for al at • low r>r|.' An*.Bo-f ttObOM IfSW I Hn TKNd.llou Keji".’ hok'w, for .ale by f I IK UN A I'.’ eCO - t ius VVOUKIi I Oh ail kina*. h.r tale, whoUad. and relail, hy Dec. S.“• l 4 * vKLLA. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA:”*'” n rEMI , ET ) 17 N'id i. Jb lIJ lI>I Jlt ‘ , t', , ‘NA/ r -A-XjTOlsr Eemalo College Lottery, OF GEORGIA. Chartered by the Slate, ill 185 C. W. C. DAWSON <& CO., managers, MACON, on SAVANNAH, (lA. NOVEL SCHEME! Policy Plan Lottery! 11Y THIS SCIIEMH, Purchasers can select their own Numbers, aud pay any amount for a Ticket they may desire. Extra Class Drawn Oct. ISSU, And on every Bueceeding day (SuiulnjH i x copted,) at, 5 o’clock p. m. IN this scheme there are 75 Numbers placed in the wheel—from 1 up to 75 —and twelve of these Numbers ure drawn from the Wheel. Tfa person selects one Number out of the 75, and that Number is among the Numbers drawn, begets five times the amount invested. If two selected Numbers are drawn, he gets tbiity for one; if three selected Numbers are drawn, he gets two hundred foi one; it four selected Numbers are drawn, ho gets a thousand for one; if live selected Numbers arc draw’ii. ttvo thousand for one, if six selected niintl eiH ato diawu fifteen thousand to one. Jlnnrmberl it two, or more, selected Num bers are takon, and all ot those Numbers so se lected arc not drawn among tho Twelve Drawn Numbers, the Ticket is a Blank. HAVANA PLAN LOTTERIES DRAW FOUR (4) TIMES A MONTH! and ure tho most liberal of any Schemes ever offered. For particulars address W. C. DAWriuN <4 CO., Managers, 0 t 25-1 y Macon, and Savannah, Ga. ” NEW STORES AND TS” © w Goods! UNDER THE NEW HOTEL, (IN RANKIN’S BUILDING,) 166 and 163 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. CODY, FLEMING & SWIFT, At No. !(>(> Uroad S?., i Ui£ now receiving a splendid stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, suited to the FALL AND WINTER TRADE. LADIES’ DKESS GOODS, SILK GOODS; A tine lot of Laces and Trimmings for dresses; Sheetings, Linens, Flannels, and Household Goods of every description ; Domestics, Kerseys ami Blankets; A large stock of Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. A line assortment of SHOES for Ladies’ wear. Wo would call the attention of Planters to our large supply of NE&RO SHOES, which wi will sell at very low prices. Our stock will be complete and opened in a day or two, and will contain everything usually kept iu a well assorted Dry Good* Store, and shall be soli at the lowest market rates. AT NEXT DOOR, No. 168, WE KEEP A LARGE SUPPLY OF GEOCEEIES OF EVERY KIND. Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Salt, Soap and Cundles; Tobnceo,Cigars, Nails. Bagging, Rope and Bacon; Cheese, Fish, Pickles, Ac., Ac.; Brandies. Wiuto, and Liquor* generally. Also Crockery and Glass Ware, Hai dwareand Saddles. All of which is offered at the lowest market prices. CODY, FLEMING & SWIFT. Columbus Ga . Sept. 28. 1859 FRESH DRUGS! urquhartT chapman, AT THE OLI) STAND OE DANFORTH & NAGEL, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, HAVE ON HAND THE LARGEST STOCK OF FRESH AND PURE MUGS, MEDICINES, &C. &C- &c. N'OW offered for sale in this market. Every article sold by us warranted as represented. All aro invited to call uud examine our stock and prices <J DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, &c., before purchasing elsewhere, us we are determined to sell ot the lowest prices for approved credit, and noi to he. undersold by any house, in Columbus for the Cash. We mean what we say. Give us a trial. TO THE LADIES! Our assortment of culinary articles is complete, c in prising Gelatines, Spices, Wines, Brandies, Flavoring Extracts, Vinegar, Tablo Salt, Corn, Starch. Ac. Also TOILET ARTICLES, Consisting of Pomades, Colognes, Lubin’s Ex tracts, blond De Pearle. American Hair Restorer, Ac., Ac., and if you want a beautiful and eco nomical light, purchase of us the Genuino Whito Kerosene Oil! To Plxysicians. Our stock of Tincture*, Extract*, Chemical*, Medicated Syrups, Ac., are select'* ! and carefully prepared for tlm Prescription Department, and no prescription put up but by an expo* rienced Apothecary Prices moderate. Dec ti-ts URVIUIIART A CHAPMAN. NOW IS YOUR TIME! Cheap! Cheaper! Cheapest! WISHING to reduce • our large stork,con- r Hint inof Jewelry, Watch- Piano* ami GmnJa, we offer to sell at twenty -flvo per cent. low< r than any ether ionise in this city. Our assortment cen-ist* of the fol lowing Goods: Gold and Silver Watches of all deacripth n* ; Gobi Chains for Ladles and Genta, of the latest patterns; Kr Kings and Plus, all *tylea; Gold N*rkUcea. .* Ie ve Muttons. Studs, 4c ; Gold lfni< eleta Locket-< and Unger Kings; Gold. Silver and Steel -pectach s; !*,( k* t Cutlery oi the beat and latest kind ; Pist'ds of all of the latest patterns; CP.OCKH—The very hew? assort mont In town; PI A NOR by tho most approv*- I makers; and several good terond'hand PUu(>* for salo, e|ual to any; Violins, Guitai*, A-- urdeona, Flutes, Fifes, BHlijt s.Taiiibourin*, lb w* Mfrliii?**. A-. The largest, and latest tml. rs FIJKKT MUfIC always on h ind, and a variety of various articles too uuuirrou* to rnontlon. Watches, Jewelry and Accordeons Repaired and warranted at tlir* shortest notice, and in the veiy best manner. i.)- B * miie to call at the sobaoribers, No. 7fi Broad street, Colt.tnbns. Oeorgla T. 11. VAN DRV IJUKO. John Bwrn, Agent. N0.70 Broad at. S if :'l. ! 69 ts Central Dyeing Establishment. ‘U IIK subscriber respectfully announce* to the i public that lie has located lb this city, for the purpose of ( at ry ing on the Dyeing and Scouring Business In All !t I ranch, i*. tin my l (nun.l #t Mr. Imvi.l Wri.bt'li. wbr.'e the Op. Oku I* pet. Nor.wen am:. TO TilK I.AItIKH I 1) RCKIVKD this .ley a bcutiful selecli.'ii of V .JAPOMCAP. CHINKSh*. AZALIAS, UKItA NIUSIS, HOHKS. Ac .A. l ull e*rly or jrun will bn t.m Inti- tn u-t the cboloett t'li,w,r K..r “ln hy K. A. VVARK * SON, N'nv. 9. No 74 Ilmarf t ST AT l TKH A .M> h'OHMS. inn COPIKft Cobh's SUtutn. u.l Knroi” ju.t I ‘ l\J rncelred ami fur sale, fur call i only, liy Kov. 14. CIIAYUN A JOHNSON. niUJY’s SOMATIC VALLEY I ‘ -YHISKY. to imrodu™ Vol ial,erft ‘; <l “ n J il.lOt-flouilJ article of un quo.ill 1 ' 0 “ j i|imlitlo* except such tho above Influence on the hutnitti “ n ’ , A few rod. of .oil on the n ' o,t r “'°'“ bu ’ | produces the grape which will ll”' r t , lft uhin _ i else, front whose juice proceeds the “ no j iero I berg.” the choicest wiue in the world. nig. | A few acres of land in Cuba produces a tuba* * | tho flavor and quality of which, when manufac tured into cigars, ate incomparably superior to that ot any other soil. Ami a narrow strip of land in the parish of Natchitocheo, in Louisiana, has long supplied the world with a super-excellent article of snuff, from such tobacco as cannot bo induced to grow else where. In like manner it has long been known that a limited territory, lying in the valley < f the Mo nongahela river, exclusively brings forth a ryo of properties so marked and peculiar that its distilla tion produces a Whisky of such superlative char acter aw places it beyond rivalry. By a process recently discovered, and now known only to my manufacturer, tho grain from tho choicest spot of this favored locality is mado to yield tho Aromatic Valley Whisky, with which no other can stand an instant's com parison. J have no apprehension of being accused of pub lishing unwunantablo, or oven exaggerated enco miums, to any who will first subject my Whisky to test. It is now’ the standard article at all the first class Hotels and Clubs in the city of New York, aud wherever it is introduced it at once assumes its leading position, is AWARDED THE PALM OF SUPERIORITY, and tho demand for it bccotmsa thing established. Its mcdiciuul properties are such, that while its immediate effects ato pleaiaut and grateful, it ex ercises the happiest permanent influence upon the constitution. I have analyzed a sample of “Daly’s Aromatic A alley W hisky,” and fluff it to he r pure article, of flue flavor, and without any delete>ioua admix ture. JAMES B. CHILTON, M. D , Chemist. State Assay tit’s Office, 32 Somerset at., ) Boston, April 17th, ISSB. j” M x. 11. Daly, New York—l have made a chemi cal analysis of your Aromatic Valley Whisky,and find it pure, Jine flavored lfye Whisky, containing no injurious matters of any kind, and 1 would re coin me'il it as Huitoblo for medical and public purpose*. CM AS. T. JACKSON, State Awaycr. Wv. 11. Daly—Your Aromatic Valley Whisky is received, and, after careful examination. I find it to boa pure article, entirely free from the adul~ tf.ruling ingredients so frequently used. Yours, respectfully, JAS. J. MAPES, Analjeal Chemist. ALef* Consumers ran depend upon getting a pure article when they buy the Valiev Whisky, as it is sold by the bottle only. WM. 11. DALY, 19 South William btroet, Now York, Sole Proprietor. For sale in Columbus by Dec. 13-DMhAWy VAN MARCUS. PLANTERS’ EMPORIUM! HULL, DUCK & CO. (AT IIILL A DAWSON’S OLD CORNER,) EG leave to inform their old customers and the public generally that they are Dealers in EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS 10,000 Yards OSNABURGS ; 5,000 “ KERSEYS; 6,000 “ LINSEYS; 5,000 “ SHEETINGS; 1,000 NEGRO BLANKETS at prices which defy competition; CALICOES, DELAINES, LINEN, GLOVES, CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, HOSIERY, and every kind of Ladies’ Dress Goods. GROCERIES SUGARS of every kind; Rio. Laguayra, Java and Mocha COFFEE; BAGGING and ROPE, SALT and TEAS; CIGARS, TOBACCO, Ac., Ac. WINES AND LIQUORS OF ALL QUALITIES. RECTIFIED WHISKY; GIN; KINK BItANDIKS, WIHBKIKS and HUM; The best stock of XiIQUOKtt in Columbus. UtE. Ame’s SHOVELS end SPADES ; ScoviU’s HOES; TRACE CHAINS; Collin’s AXES ; Pocket KNIVES; Together with Agricultural Implements, such as CORN BUKLLKKB, PLOUGHS, HAKES, Ac. SADDLERY. FINE SADDLES, COLLARS, WAGON SADDLES, HAMES, BLIND BRIDLES, WHIPS, RIDING BRIDLES, <Sc. BOOTS AND SHOES. 3,000 Pair RUSSETS; LADIES’ SHOES of all kind*; GBNT.’S “ “ “ “ BOYS’and MEN’S BOOTS; DITCHERS’ BOOTS, &c. DRUGS ANI) MEDICINES, SUITABLE FOR PLANTATION USE.. CROCKERY PLATES, CUPS and SAUCERS; DISHES, BOWLS. TEA POTS, TUMBLERS and GLASSWARE of all kinds. HATS AMI CAPS. MOLESKIN, CASSIMEHE and lino WOOL HATH; A 1 write lot of CHEAP WOOL HAT’S for Nnirror s; BOYS’ AND MEN’S CAPS, fine and common. BOLTING CLOTHS Gs the heat Brand* ami a*-<irted Number*. In fact a general a*ortment. Having a real dent partner in New York, wo can *upply our friend* and the public at the very lowoat price*. Planter* will find it to their Intercut to call before purchasing elsewhere. HULL, DUCK & CO. Columbus, Ga., kept 2'.), ts CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. “V-A-TST. MARCUS IB now receiving a large and well selected *tock . t i iMILV I PPLIKB of all kinds and of the beet quality, c.u i*ting in part of Extra L.-hen Butter; be*t quality Oheess| New M mkervl, Baliuoti ami While Flab ; Huioktd ralmoii; Mnoked Halibut ami Beef; Himiked Torigm •: ilolo/ua Sauaage*; Uodli*h; IMckled Beet; Pickled Pork; Potatoea; Onions; Rurar Cured Ham*; beat Leaf Laid ; Boston Fluffed Pickle*, Chow-Chow Pickle*, Mixed Pickle* and Gutkinr,in barrel* and keg*. (Jiugr Preserve*, West India Preserve*, Plo Fruits, Won.t -.tershln r auce, in bottle* ami gallon jng*; Mackerel, Salmon, Lotmter and C*dll*li ill her nrietrlcal ae*led cans; Htuarl’* Extia Kyi up and Hugar* of all kind*; Coffee ami Tea* the very beat <|iiallty ; A *tmill lot of fine Oun* and Platols; Shooting Tackle of every kind ; Wine* Liquor* aud Oigara of the pureat brands import'd; Bn-ket* ‘if every deacrlptloti. For further particular* call at Oct 12 77 BROAD HTBKKT. CITIiATK Ob’ MAUNKSIA! Solution of Citrate of Magueaia, pra .l/ pared evsry day hy R. A. WARN A SUN, Nov. 29. No. 74 Broad at. {NUMBER WO. INSURANCES. ARE YOUJNSURED? TillS HARTFORD FIRK INSURANCE COMPANY Incorporated in. 1810. POSSESSING THE ADVANTAGES OF Fifty Years Experience! \ Perpetual < “barter AND OVER / \ f ~^,35,0001 available, continui-avoatod aud instantly chan dine. Dwellings. Cottoirnsuro Stores, Mer and most other kinds of propertyfber produce, terms. favorable Losses adjusted and paid immediately D. F. WILLCOX, Afccnt jy2B ts for Columbus and surrounding country TUB HARTFORD FIRK INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital and Surplus $875,000 THE CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW HAVEN, CONN. Capital and Surplus ?:2tj0,000 THE STATE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW IIAVEN, CONN. Capital and Surplus $2110,000 THE LORILLARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Capital and Surplus $:)20,000 Fire risks taken by the above tirst-clasi* Companies on favorable terms. D. F. WILLCOX, Agent jy2B-tf for Columbus aud surrounding country Si TUOPOLITAN Fire Insurance Company, NEW YOKE. May 24-ly IIKNItY V. MKIGS, Agent. ISTE’W” FALL and AV intei? Groods. rjMIK subscribers beg leave to iuform their 1 f ieudv and customers that they have greatly enlarged their Store, and have more facility for doing BUSINESS ON A LARGE SCALE. They will constantly keep on hand a WELL ASSORTED TOOK through the year; at present they have a full supply of FALL and WINTER GOODS CONSISTING CHIEFLY OF Rich GrosD’Kpsoin Silk Robes at $25, worth $35; Superb “ D’Kcosso *• ** 4 * 35, “ 60; Heavy Plain Poult de Soie Fancy Dress Silks at 50 cents; Kfch Figured Dress Silks at 76 cents to $2; Black oil boiled Silks, all qualities nnd widths, very cheap. Among the above will he found Home of the best bargains in UILK.U ever offered iu Columbus. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. French Meflnoes, plain and figured; Paramattas, Vulencias, Poil de Chivres, Muslin Delaine, and all-wool Plaids; Beautiful Muslin Delaine Robes a Tunic, “ “ “ “ a Liz. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. Linen Sheeting, Table Damask, Table Cloth*; Cotton Sheeting, Napkins, Towels, Curtains, Curtain Damasks, Ac., Ac. Domestics and Plantation Goods. White and Colored Blunkets; Kentucky Jeans and Linseys; Plain and Printed Flannels; Malhoro Plaids and Stripes; Georgia Plains and Kerseys; Hickory Strip s, Denims and Osnaburgs; All brands of Bleached and Brown Homespuns; All styles of Calicoes—American, English and French—from 6)4 to 50 yards. Cloaks and Shawls, A large assortment, aud entirely new styles. Hosiery and Gloves. We have the largest stock ever brought to Co lumbus. MILiLiHVEILY, c*;o. Immense quantities of Bonnets, Rushes, Rib bons, Feathers, Flowers, Head Dresses, Fancy Hair Plus, limbroideries. Black Silk Velvet JUb boos, and the newest styles of Dress Trimmings Straw Bonnets from $1 to $5; Silk, Satin and Velvet Bonnets, made by the best milliners, of the finest materials aud latest styles, from $3 to sl2; Ostrich, Marabow und Tipped Feathers, entirely new. Carpot Dopartmont. Having enlarged our Carpet Koom, wo are now prepared to show, in tho greatest variety, Three ply Crowley’* IJruHSf la, Felting, Hupor-Ingraiu, Medium Ingrain, Hemp aud Dutch Carpet*; also, Hug*, Matting* and Carpet Binding. We will aell a good Carpet for 18%c. a yard. OUR STOCK OF SHOES AND BOOTS I* ver y large, ami we are able to offer good in ducement*. CLOTHING AM) CIENT.’S FURNISHING GOODS. By the extension of our Store we have guiuod a largo and Hpaciou* room for our Clothing Depart ment. Our stock I* unusually large aud attrac tive, embracing all the latest styles of Garment* and every quality of niatorl tl now worn. Our Clothing ha* been gotten up with the gr ate*t care exprcn*ly for thl* market, and will he found unsurpassed hy any similar establish ment either a* regard* the quality, material, style of goods, the workmanship or price. Antxaml natioH of our stock will convince all of the fact. Our stock of Gentlemen’* Furnishing Goods la al*o unusually large and, we think, attractive, liMVing mado out selections from the largest im port* r* In the Northern cities. YOUTHS AND BOYS’ CLOTHING. We have all sixes and at all price*. a;*}"To Country Merchant* aud those persons buying large bills wo offer Inducements. Thankful for past favors we solicit a call to ex amine our stock before pur<-ha*iug elsewhere. S. UOTHCHILD & BltO., Oct. 4. No. 82 Broad street. WKOLtiIIT IKON (00K STOVES. IN consequence of the Increase*! do- fp maml for WROUGHT IRON we liuvw great ly enlarged <*ur facilitiesnY *1 for niauufaetui ing them, and are m prepared to *u|*|>ly tbetu to the Trade any quantity that may b** desired. We are matiu fuelUring loui si/' 1 * ranging from |76 to $l6O. We have iiurneihum tetimoiilnle l*y parties now u*iug them, a* to their nperlorltjr both as to durability and operation W have also on hand a large supply,four sixes. Improved Iron Witch Stoves 1 The la st Cast Iron Htove now iu use; with all the oth-r new and popular patterns of Ftovcx iu uu. Being agents for (he Umuhoiii Stove Works wo am prepared to supply the Trade at manufac turer’* prices, with freight added. Housefurnishing Goods! In thl* department our assortment Is complete, consisting of Table and Pocket Cutlery ; Brooms: Brushes; Wood and Willow Ware; Mats; Toilet SHe J Bird Cages; Watters; Silver dated Ware; Water Coolers; Refrigerator*; Lemon Squeexers; Knife Cle'tiers; Ac. Force and Lift Pumps! l,(*Arl nod Iron Pi; Tin fVmr. of .11 ‘!<'•( r!j>■ tion; Tin l*l*t, Shoot Iron .ndTlnnorolTiidlnga at wholooalo for tin- Tr.de- U. B. THOMPPO.N k CO, May 23-ts No. 143 Broad otro.t. THE DAILY SUN, Know Yesterday's Neon Khtich. A non of tho Hon. John Letcher, of Virginia, dioil at Lexington, in that State, on tho 4th, from lockjaw, superinduced by a splinter wound in the hand. Hugs In Kentucky. The Weekly Standard, of the 10th, published at Bowling Green, Ky., says that tho number of hogs packed at that place last season was near 29,000. One house will pack about 10,000 this seagon, while tho other is doing nothing. The falling off at that place will be about 19,000 hogs from last season. Direct Trnile. Tho Petersburg Kxpress says the South ern Direct Trade Association, whose headquarters are at Richmond, have raised SBO,OOO in subscription, besides tho contribution towards tho objects of the Society, of a fino ship by Messrs. E. W. De Voss & Cos., making the whole equivalent to $120,000. The new ship is now being fitted out at New \ ork, and is to be culled Tbe Pioneer. She will run -"tly between Virginia and Liverpool, commUu. wilh p cters burg via City Point. Ilnlloons and the - MloonUti . The New \ ork Journal of Con. mercei 0 f the 2d inst., says : We learn from tho Rome Sentinel that Mr. C. 0. Coe, who was injured by falling from u tree while trying to extricate his bolloon, l;cs prostrate unable to turn over without help. llis fall produced an inju ry to tho spine, and it is feared he will never fully recover. Lft Mountain, since his expedition to Canada, nppears to have become satiated with aeriul voyaging, and to have aban doned the business. Mr. Haddock, who accompanied him iu the perilous trip, probably will not go up ngutn at present. Prof. Lowe, who has been experimen ting upon the credulity of the people of New York, it not upon ucrial navigation, has discharged his gas, aud stored bis monster air ship away in some safe place for the winter. It seems probable that siDCe the bal loonists have satiated tbeir ambition for ascensions, wo shall have a cessation of this mania for a while. Hope walking aud ballooning have had a great run during the past season.— probably soinclhiug else, perhaps equal ly foolish, will turn up next year. If not, we must make the Presidential election answer the purpose. Mr. Choate’s Conversational Powers Mr. Choate’s conversation was grave, rich, anti stately ; yet always there was a play of humor glimmering through its thoughts, delighting and dazzling by turns. You never heard him say much, however grave, without catching some thing thrown in at once startling and sparkling, or strange and mirthful. Ido not think 1 ever saw him, even in his own house, where, of course, there was no disposition to do anything for effect, either in his library or at his table, fa tigued or fresh, Without hearing him say something in that quiet and sometimes sepulchral tone of his, which could hardly fail to set a smile on the grimmest feau tures. It was not done for effect, but the natural play of a great and truly frolick some mind. The dry, quaint, and fear fully sober manner, too, in which he would utter these things, intensified their effect very much. As frequently in court he would throw off a scintillation, which, when repented, would seem not very hu morous, perhaps, but which his porten tously solemn visage and manner would set the jury, the bench, and the audience into convulsions of laughter. His words in talk were the same rare and high-sounding words which he used in his speaking. I do not believe any man in America, if even in the world sinco Adam, had such a remarkable vo cabulary of language as be had. It was the language of learning, of literature, of romance, of art, of newspaper, of slang even, all mixed up together. But chiefly, I think, he delighted in long wnrUsi— ’• long-tailed words in osity ami ation.” I asked him once how he sup posed that a plniu jury before him, of farmers and workmen, were going to un derstand that deluge of dictionaries with which for three hours he had over whelmed them. “ Well,” said he laugh ing, “ they know which side I’m on, and they know I spoke a great while, and that’s enough for them to know about it.” He did not accord ot all in Mr. Web ster’s veneration for the Saxon element of our langunge—the world short, simple, and strong, lie rather agreed with Thomas de Quincy, that the Latin ele ment of the toungne is needed to bear in upon the mind an impression of general power, of beauty, and of sensibility.— When he chose, or the exigency deman ded, he could salt down a thought into the smallest and snuggest sentences ; but he did not often choose.— Cut. Parker’t Reminiscence!. Ilorsea KOlng South. Tho Richmond Bi.putch cays; Two or (brev, mid perbnps four, of tbe Virginia lurfuien are preparing to start South with their horses, and will probably leave here hy the last of tbe mouth. T. and T. W. lfosweil will take with them the invinci ble Planet, Fannie Washington, iind Ex chi'quer (and Nicholas I. !) und, if no un dent happens, will visit Charleston, Au jiusla, Montgomery, Mobile nnd Now Orleans before they return. Planet is now looking as tine as silk, and if ho starts in good condition aud on a good track, the horse that beats him will have to make the best time yet on record. We know that every raoer from here to New Orleans will be glad to tear his laurels rout bis brow, aud it may be that some of them will succeed ; but if they do, the backers of Planet will buve little use for other races this season. 0 Rail ltoaU Accident. The Chattanooga Gazette learns from a gentleman, who was on tbe cars at tba time, that tbe cross ties gave way on tbe East Tennessee aud Virginia Hail Road, about one mile east of Strawberry Plains, on the Htb Inst., and that tbe train tum bled oil the embankment to tbe grouud— a distance of thirty or forty feet. There wire sixty or seventy passengers on board, und there were only a half a dozen who escaped uuinjured. When be loft no one bad died, aud be thought it probable that all might recover. Some escaped with but slight briuses, while others bad limbs broken aud some were bndly burned by the stoves. One old gentle man from New York City, wus seriously injured. If no one should die of tbe wounds received, this terrible affair has ended better than such accidents gener raily do.— -.Yoj/i. Union. • • ♦ • mm Accident. A little son of Mrs. Lanier, residing near Fort Browder, in this county, acci dently shot himself, whilst out gunning a few days since. It seems that in getting over a fence, tho hammer struck some thing hard nnd the piece was discharged, tbe load passing through the flesh part of tbe arm above tbe elbow, causing a very painful though not dangerous wound. — We hope to hear of tbe little sufferer’s speedy recovery.— t'lifanla I'xprem lfilA ♦ Cotton Shippers Application Books, handsomely ruled end bound, for eel. at th. Oct. 2tt. sun ornc*.