The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, December 19, 1859, Image 2

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    COLUMBUS:
Largest City aud Country Circulation.
Monday Morning, Drc. 10, 1050,
The Cartrrxville Kxpres<B learns that a
man named Harris wag run over and
hilled by a freight train near Allatoona.
on Wednesday last.
♦
The Wilmington (ff. C.) Journal says
Judgo Manley baa resigned bis commis
sion us Superior Court Judge, to succeed
Judge Ruffin on the Supremo Court
Bench.
—
Among the gentlemen admitted upon
examination into the Supreme Court of
North Carolina, at Raleigh, as Attorneys
and Counsellors at Law, wo observe the
names of J. J. Hunt, Calhoun, (la., and
A. Sidney Hinton, Marion, Ala.
Mr. Win. B. Hopkins, a native of Rich
mond, Va., and formerly a clerk in the
Lxchaugo Hotel in that place, committed
suicide, by shooting himself through the
heart, at the St. Charles Hotel, New Or
leans, on the 10th inst.
Helper’s Hook.
The New Vork Herald says an im
mense sale of this work liusbcen effected,
not saying nothing of the number of
copies distributed gratuitously.
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lion. Ilenj. C. Yancey,
* The Atlanta Intelligeucer learns that
this gentleman, late Uuitcd Stales Min
ister to the Argentine Confederation, lias
returned to this State, und will arrive in
Atlanta Christmas.
♦
llrducliiK of K*|i< mill uri .
The Secretary of tho Treasury esti
mates the expenditures of tho United
States Government for the fiscal year
ending June .10, 1801, at $08,714,928.
This is a reduction of $8,813,049, com
pared with tho estimates of last year.
Montgomery Confederation.
The last issue of this paper contains
tho valedictory of W. It. R. Wyatt, Ksq.,
who has from its inception been associa
ted with Col. Seiblcs in the editorial do
partment. Mr. Wyatt's place is supplied
by Edwin A. Banks. Esq., who becomes
assistant editor aud co-proprietor.
Home nml .luckauuvllle Hull Komi.
‘i'lio I’renideut urul Directors of tiiiß
Hoad have elected Chief aud Assistant
Engineers, with instructions to proceed
immediately to finish the location, pre
paratory to letting out the contract for
grading, which they Intend to do übout
the first of January.
Adjournment of Lefflalttl urea.
The “assembled wisdom” of Georgia
adjourned sine ilir Friday evening. In
our next impression we will publish the
most important general and local Acts
passed and approved by the Governor.
The Alabama Legislature adjourned
Saturday morning, to meet again the Uth
of January.
VVlto’a Afraid!
The Educational Journal suggests to
tho citizens of Forsyth Iho propriety of
organizing a Vigilance Committee for the
Christmas holidays. Nobody’s afraid of
anything, but uolhing would ho lost if
every community would obsi rvo the sumo
caution.
Hard to Boat.
Tho Chattanooga Advertiser, says a
gentleman of that city killed three pigs
on tho 7th inst., pigged 12th January,
ami which were nut <|Uito eleven months
old, that weighed 205 221 and 225 lbs.
nett—making an average nett growth of
11 oz. and a fraction for each day from
littering to killing time. He hadanother
hog littered March, 1857, tlint weighed
573 lbs. nett.
♦
lion J. L. M. Curry.
This distinguished member of Congress
from Alabama, who has delivered a spcoch
in the House of Uepireseulutives, replete
with sound doctrine, is a native of Lincoln
county, Georgia. His father removed to
Talladega county, Ala,, where the son
still resides, hut, the latter returned to
Franklin College, whore he graduated in
1813. lie served three terms in tlie Ala
hama Legislature, and was elected to
Congress first in 1857.
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Sw Inventions for Cotton Planters
It is generally knuwu that Mr. Gecrge
G. Henry, of Mobile, has patented an in
vention for spinning up ootton on planta
tions. Since then he has obtained two
additional patents, one of which is for an
improvement in the treatment of seed
cotton, by which he obtains oil, oil oake
and muuurc, tho ether is un improvement
in the art of Having cotton, by which it:
cun be picked not only while vet, but in j
continuously wet weather.
Urorglit mill Alabama Unit Itnails.
Thu following bills hsve passed the Al
übuiuu Legislature :
To authorise the Georgia Western Kail
Hoad Company to continue their Hoad
into Calhoun (formerly Denton) county,
in that Slate.
To incorporate the Columbus and La
fayette Hail Hoad Company.
To revive and amend an act to incur
porate the Wist Point (Ua ) and Tennes
see Hirer Hail Hoad Company,
♦
The Merchants of Charleston.
In the Charleston papers wo find a
oard signed by near sixty different tner
oantile firms of that city, addressed to
the merchants of tho South and South
west, representing their facilities for sup
plying goods on terms as favorable ns to
price aud credit as any city in the Union
Their importations from abroad are very ;
large, aud their facilities for obtaining
goods from Europe arc unsurpassed by j
any. They iuvite merchant* of the South,
who trade with New York, to give Charles- I
ton a trial, and if that city does not come
up to its professions, they will be sub
jected to little iucunveuivnee ns tbc op
portunities for going farther are offered
every few hours.
An Abolitionist Ueirsytd by Ham.
The Halcigh (N. C.) IL'gistcr has the
following item;
“W'e learn from a friend that a man
who says bis ntmo is John I) Williams I
has been arrested and confined in llilla
borougb jail, on a charge of tampering
Tnd* 1. , T * 1, U * UoUI 25 >•* Os **•, .
and is travelling as a book-agent, lie
| was twice betrayed by slaves, to whom
’ be communicated his Abolition sent!- 1
menu lie was .till in j.ff on the :(I !
W w°u not be surprised to bear that
he ha, been lynched li. no doubt wdl
be, if be should not leeve as soou as he
is turned out of jail.”
The l oritki iJlvom: Cac—* iual
Report of Ihe Keferee.
A. C. Bradley, the referee in the For
rest divorce case, has made his final re- ‘
port to the Supreme Court of the city of
New York. Tho following is the material I
part:
Catherine N. Forrest, vs. Edwin For
rest. To the Superior Court:—The sub
scriber, the referee named in the judg
ment of the Court in this case, the 21th
day of July, 1800, respectfully reports :
That he lias been attended by the res
pective parties, and heard their proofs on
the matter referred to him in the said
judgment,- that having regard to tho cir
cumstances of the parties respectively,
tlie sum of four thousand dollars per
annum would he a suitable allowance to
the plaintiff for her support; that the
sumo should be payable from the 19th
day of November, 1850, tho day when
this suit was commenced, quarterly, on
the first, days of February, May, August
and November, in each year; that so
much thereof ns shall have fallen due at
Ihe timo of the decision of the Court on
hearing of this cause on this report, to lie
paid within thirty days thereafter, and
the residue ns it hccomeii duo, to I lie
United Slates Trust Company of the City
of Now York, for tho plaintiff's use.
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Montgomery and Union Spring# Rail
Hoad.
Tho Union Spring- Gazette of Thurs
day speaking of the abovo Boud suys:
The Corps of Engineers are now loca
ting the line, and the handswill be placed
on the work as soon as practicable.—
When completed, wo have every assn
ranee of its durability, ns all the material
will ho of tho best quality. Tho Engi
neers have succeeded in getting an air
lino, with the exception of a single curve,
which will enable them to make good
time, a very important item these days.
The great necessity of the road is very
severely felt at this particular time, as
tho Mobile & Girard Road lias recently
met with a succession of reverses which
has rendered it inadequate to the busi
ness of the Road. Although we feel sat
isfied that Major Howard, the President
of the Road, is exerting himself to the
utmost, wo would respectfully suggest
the propriety of purchasing anew En
gine, in order to obviate the great incon
Venience Planters and others are subject
ed to in the delay of shipments. We
have recently heard of Cotton being haul
ed (rum this Depot to Montgomery and
Eufaula, which should not ami would not
tie, if the facilities for trunsport.nlion over
this road were sufficient. We sincerely
hoje to see this matter reconciled,
Letter from Charlestown.
CIIA it i.ehToWN , Va., Dec. 1859.
The prisoners are in much the same
condition ns in my late report. Last
night Look was busily engaged in wriiing,
and seemed little inclined for conversa
tion. Coppic was rather more talkative
than usual, and freely spoke of his boy
hood’s home—of his happy school-hoy
days—his early aud clysian dreams—his
young heart's hopes and dreams. He
said he never would have been here had
he not been led by his feelings of affec
tion to follow the fortunes of his brother.
He represents his brother, Barcley Cop
pic, us ho expresses it, a weakly young
man, and unable to undergo the expoß
ures of such a rash campaign. That he
followed with a brother’s instinct “to
shield aud save his younger brother.”
IS. Coppic, with Owen Brown, Francis J.
Merrium und Charles P. Tidd are still at
large, with a reward upon their heads.
Before they bade each other good night,
Coppic said to Cook, ‘‘John, our time is
drawing short !” Cook cheerily replied,
“Why, El. ! we’ve got another week.”
His lone was lively and his apparent cool
ness great, though 1 shall not bo sur
prised to find him the first to give away
at tlie fatal hour.— Cur. JlaUimuie Sun.
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Tile American Turf.
RACES ANII MATCHRB TO COMB.
December 31, New Orleans, La.—Me
tairie J. C. Winter Meeting, slh Satur
day.
January 12. 18(10, Savannah, Ga.—
Jockey Club Meeting, 2d Tuesday.
February 1, Charleston, S. C.—Wash
ington Course, Jockey Club Annual Meet
ing.
February 1 I, Augusta, Ga.—Lafayette
Course.
•'LOSING OF STALLS.
January 1, 1800, New Orleans, La.—
rianet I’ost Stake, four mile heats. Cres
cent I’ost Stake for all ages, two mile
heats.
January 1, Louisville, Ky.—Woodlawn
Course, Galt House aud Louisvill*Asso
ciatien Stakes.
January 1, Augusta, Ga.—Sweepstakes
for 3 year olds, February, IStiO, mile
beats. Sweepstakss for 2 year olds, Feb
ruary, ISOO, mile heats. Sweepstakes
for 3 year olds, February, 18ti0, two mile
heats. I’ost Stake, for all ages, Februa
ry, IStiO, four mile heats.
February 1, Memphis. Tenu.—Sweep
stakes for all ages and 3 year olds, two
nml one mile beats. Bradley Stake, for
I! year olds, Spring, 18(10, mile iieats.
Harding Stake, tin* 3 year olds, Spring,
1800, two miles.
♦
Mr. Ten Hux rltV Movements on Hie
Tins.
We see by the latest tiles of tlie Eng
lish calendar, that Mr. Ten llroeek lias
been making several additions to his
string of foreign horses, and Hint lie in
tends to pres, a brisk campaign upoullie
English turf next year. For the New
market Craven meeting, which comes ou
in the spring, he bus entered Optimist,
Magglore, (late I‘retty liy Night,) May
flower in a sweepstakes of 50 sovereigns,
lie has entered Chiftauieie, aud Even
hand in the Hopeful Stakes for two year
olds, at the Newmarket October meet
ings. He lias entered Magglore in the
Select Stakes of 50 sovereigns at the
! Newmarket 2d October. He has entered
| I'liitloiiiere iii the Malci mb Stakes ut the
| Goodwood, for two year olds, in the
! two uud cue thousand guiueus’ stakes for
1801 respectively, Wo have not noticed
tho names of Kveuhand and Chilfouiere
among Mr. Ten Beoeok’s horses before,
and have a tiotiou tlmt one of them is a
Lexington two years old, which went
over with Starke Inst spring. A mail or
two will tell.— liV/iv.’ S/.tru of (he Tunes,
♦
A Halt Kouil Limir) .
A slci ping oar leaves l’hiladelphia cv
j cry night at 11 o'clock and comes through
to Washington. It is taken across the
S squehanua ou the ferry boat and pas
ses through Baltimore without disturbing
the sleepers, wbo arrive in this city at
tl o'clock in the moruing. The car con
tains -18 ma'tresses, arranged longitudin
ally iu two tires, like the berths on a
steamboat. Thv oar is also supplied with
stoves at each end and u water closet.
Adjustable ventilators are placed on each
side of the car to aJiuit fresh air. A
curtain, placed in the middle of the ear,
divides the ladies’ npnrtmcnt from the
gentlemen's. A special conductor nccom
panics the car, who attends to the wants
| of the passengers, tbeir bnggugo, &o.
♦
A (-'cunt!ling.
A child about four or six weeks old was
found near tho White I’laint road just
this side of the mountain, one day last
week by a Mr. Milner, who was passing
the pond, lie heard its cries at a short
distance, aud going to the place, saw the
child iusid* of a fence, and a number of
hogs inside near it, rooting about. He
met an elderly man an I young woman
some distance beyond, whom he supposed
must have placed it there. The child is
a healthy fine looking boy, and a full
blooded White Hepuhltean. —Jacksonville
Republican, Bth.
Further li>’ the America.
On Fri Jay, tho sales reached 7,000
hales, closing quiet, but steady. On Sat- !
urday afternoon the same quiet feelirig
continued. The authorized quotations
are:
Fair Orleans Mid. Orleans 7V;d. j
■■ Mobiles -s. M rt. •• Mobiles..’. ;
11 Uplands iLd “ Uplands....o Xl-llsl. I
The stock of cotton in Liverpool is
410,500, of which 255,000 are American.
Manchester advices were favorable,
and prices were firm and steady.
At Havre, Orleans tres ordinaire 1
quoted at 112f. and Bas 107f. All quali
lies had slightly declined anil market
closed dull. The sales of the week were !
3,600 hales. The stock was 37,000 bales.
At Liverpool breadstuff's were declin
ing Corn firm.
At London, money was in good de
mand at unchanged rates. The Bullion
in the Bank of England has increased
thirty-three thousand pounds.
The political news by this arrival ib
generally uninteresting
The approaching Congress, aud the
probable Plenipotentiaries, aitracted the
most attention.
Tho London Times strongly urges Lord
Palmerston to represent England.
The sth of January, it is rumored,
will be the day for tho first sitting of the
Congress.
Tho French fleet have destroyed two
forts at the mouth of tho Tetune, for
firing nt a French vessel The French
Meet afterwards returned to a position of
neutrality.
Congressional News*
Washington, Dec. 10.—The Senate
was not in session to-day.
In tlie House, Mr. Bonham, of South
Carolina, made a speech in reply to sev
eral free soil speakers, in the course of
which he said that whenever it was found
expedient, as It had been declared, tou-e
force against the South, the Union will
he dissolved. 110 said he had no hesita
tion in declaring that if Mr. W. 11. Sew
ard, or uny man who entertains his sen
timents, Hhoutd be elected President, he
would promptly favor a dissolution of the
Union.
Thcro were two contests to-day for
Speaker. After tlie first ballot Mr. Gil
mer's name was withdrawn, and Mr Bot
her, of Virginia, nominated. The sec
ond ballot result!d thus:
John Sherman, of i iliio, (Republican) 111
TB. lioeoek, of Virginia. (Democrat) SS
Mr. Botllcr, of Virginia (American)
Democratic Caucus.
Washington, Dec. 10.—10 j o’clock,
p in.—To-night the Democratic caucus,
without auy formal action, determined to
adhere to the nomination of Mr. Bocock,
for the office of Speaker of the House
Ship News.
Savannah, Dec. 10. — Tho steamship
Star of tlie South, and the ship Caravan,
from New York, the ship Arkwright,
from Philadelphia, arrived here to day.
Hpecial Dispatches to tin Charleston Courier.
Camden Races,
Camden, S. 0,, Dec. 15.—0n the second
day there were two entries for the race,
which was two mile heats, viz: Mr. Can
ley’s John Linton, aud Mr. Puryear’s Ma
con. John Linton won both heals. Time
—3:59; 3:55.
M< xlt nn JVevv*.
New Orleans, Dec. 15.—The Church
party iu Sonora are preparing for a revo
lution against Pesquiera.
Senor Kouiero, the new Juarez Secreta
ry of Legation, left this city to day for
Washington.
Senor Tejada Ims returned to the Jua
rez Cabinet, which has consented to the
ratification of the new McLane treaty.
This document contains a clause, allowing
the entry of American troops into Mexi
can territory for the protection of Ameri
can interests, when the Government of
Mexico does not atlord adequate security.
Atlanta Kolllng Mill.
Editor Albany Patriot : Supposing that
your readers will ho interested, I give
you some of tho facts which I learned
from Messrs. Blake, Scofield & Markham,
, proprietors of this new branch of indus
try. Their business is the re-rolling of
worn out rail road Iron. Capital invested
$125,000. They employ 130 hands, ami
work night and day. They burn 32 tons
of coal per day, costing $5 per ton. They
roll 30 tons of iron per day, which pays
S3O per ton. They pay Mark A. Cooper
for new iron for working with old rails,
about $2,500 per month. They pay
hands every two weeks from SI,BOO to
$2,500. The power used is two engines,
one of 100 horse power, and one of 24
horse power. Traveler.
Dr. MrCllnlock's Cold anil Cough
M 1 v I ure is a combination of nature’s vegetable
antidote* to ttio irritation and disturbance ts the
breathing apparatus, which produce colds, coughs,
honreeneee, and sou- throat. It removes iu a
very short time every vestige of inflammation
from the lungs and throat, and reuews the free
respiration of perfect htnltli. Price ‘.6 cents.
I>r. McClliif tick's I’t-ef oral Syrtiji
Standing in the first rauk of the profession. Dr
McClintock has given this medicine to the world
under the guaranty of his bigii lepuiatioti, as a
moans of certain, immediate, and permanent re
lief iu diseases of the throat aud lungs which have
defied all other remedies. Price sl. d"lin
♦g* Person*in want of Bacon would do well to
call on Ragland A Birch, ns they are receiving
Urgelots on consignment, and selling at the low
sit market rats a. See advertisement iu another
oluuiu. ap26tf
o
lUF* Mr*. Winslow, art experienced Nurse and
Female Physician, ha* a Soothing Syrup for chil
dren teething, which greatly facilitatesthepro
ces* of toethiug by softening the gum*, reducing
all inflammation-—will allay all pain, aud is huic
b regulate the bowel*. Depend upou it,mothers,
it a ill give real to youraelve*,*ud relief and health
to your infant*. Perfectly safe in all cate*. See
advertisement in another column. agl3*ly
I>r. Met llntm li H Aatlmin Hcutcdy.
All it* ingredient*are vegetable. It impart* vital
energy t the op|>reised lungs, remove* every lm
pediment to full aud fro© respiration, and affords
such unexpected ran* in Uhroidc Aethtua. as to
astonish and enrapture the invalid. For Asthma
and whooping cough there ia nothing conq arable
t<> thin potent remedy. Trice 5o cents.
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4*#'Bee advertisement ul l)r B AMroaiT* LIVIR
INViookATOM in auolhei column. mh22ly
Tho Great English Remedy.
am JAMKa clarics
CKLKUKATKD FEMALE I’ll. I.H,
ki red from a l*rttcription of Sir J. Clarke, M
D. t IVtytician Kstraontmury to the Queen.
This iu\aluable medicine is uufailiug in the
cure of all those paiufui and daugerous diseases to
which tho female constitution is subject. It mod
erate* *ll excess aud removes all obstruction*, and
a speedy cure may bo relied on.
TO M&BRISD LADIES
It is peculiarly suited. It will,iu a short time,
Briug on the monthly period with regularity.
Caution. —These I'iila should uot betaken by
Females in the first three mouths of pregnancy ;
*t any other time they are perfectly safe.
In all oases of Nervous aud Spinal Affection*,
I’aiu iu ths Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight ex
ertiou. Palpitatiou of the Heart, Hysterica aud
Whites, these Dills will effect a cure when all oth
er tueaus have failed, and although a powerful
remedy,da not contaiu iron, calomel, antiniouy,
or auything hurtful to the constitution.
Kadi bottle, price On© Dollar, bears the Govern.
meutStampofGreat Britain,to pro Tent counter
feit.
Full direction* in the pamphlet around each
package, which should be rarefolly preserved.
Aide Agent for the United States and Canada,
JOB MOFKF,
(Late I. C. Baldwin A C 0.,) Rochester. N. Y. ‘
N H 1 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to auy
authorised Agent, will iusnre a bottle containing
60 I’iila, by return mail.
For sale in Golnuibua, at the Drug Store* of
I’KMUKKTON A CARTER,
ACKE A IVERSON,
mchW-t ovly *pd all respectable Druggist*.
A N NOUN OEM 1 •; N TB.
For Solicitor General.
CH AIII.KB it. HUDSON, Esq., begs leave to an
Bounce that he is a candidate for the oflire of
Bolicitortleneralof tho Chattahoochee Circuit,at
the approachingelectfon. aglO-te
For County Treasurer.
I announce myself as a candidate for the
otlioe of County Treasurer, at the ensuing elec
tion in January next, and solicit the support of
the citizens of Muscogee.
JOHN T. WALKER.
We are authorized to announce JAMES A.
BRADFORD, as a candidate for County Treas
urer, for Muscogee county, at tlie ensuing
election.
♦
For Sheriff.
We are requested to announce the name of
JOHN HAZLETON as a candidate for Sheriff
of .Muscogee county, with E. M. Brooks ns his
Deputy, at the ensuing election in January next.
For Clerk of Superior Court.
We are authorized to announee A. 8. RUTH
ERFORD as a candidate for re-election to the
office of Clerk of the Superior Court of Musco
gee county, at tlie ensuing election in Junuary.
For Tax Collector.
Wo are authorized to announce J. B. IUCKS
as a candidate for Tux Collector of Muscogee
county, at the ensuing election in January next.
We are authorized to announce JORDAN L.
HOWELL as a candidate for re-election to tlie
office of Tax Collector of Muscogee county, at
the election in January.
♦-
For Tux Receiver.
We arc authorized to announce WILLIAM
It. JUNKS as a candidate for Tax Receiver at
tlie election in Junuary.
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For Clerk of Inferior Court.
We are authorized to announce GEUIIGE I.
LLOYD aa acandidute for Clerk of the Inferior
Court. Election flint Monday in January next.
SPECIAL, NOTICES.
I>ay Hoarder*. Mi,. JOHN SMITH U
prepared to accommodate a few
Day Boarders. Her residence is on the corner
of Jackson and Bryan streets. Oct. 26-ts
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Hay Boarders—Mrs. THUS. FORRES
TER will accommodate a few gentlemen as
Day Boarders. Residence next door to the
Presbyterian Church. Terms moderate.
October 28. 2m
Ladles and Gentlemen—ls you wish to
have your watches nicely fixed and put in good
running order, you must go to tho SWINGING
CLOCK, No.Bl Broad street. Sept.2B-6m.
Dr. McCllntock’g Faintly Medicines
and
Bryan's Tasteless Vermifuge
For salo iu Coluuibu#, (Georgia, by
URQUIIART A CHAPMAN,
Nov. 7-ly .JOHN W. BROOKS.
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Bryan’s Tasteless Vermifuge.
THE MOTHER'S HOPE.
Fretful, pallid, weak and thin
Was tho mother’s pet and pride,
‘•Something must be wrong within,”
The distracted parent cried.
“Worms the doctor said, and gave
Julap, calomel, gambooge,
But all things proved useless, save
Bryan’s Tasteless Vermifuge.
Rut up iu bottles. Price twenty-five cents.
MARRIED,
In Muscogee county, Ga., at the residence of
the bride’s father, Win. A. Bozeman. Esq., on
the loth inst., by Rev. James E. Brodnax, Mr.
Isaac (iA.no us to Miss Jane E. Bozeman.
Desirable Residence for Sale.
DR. J. II CARKIdEK offers his resi- „
deuce for sale, situated on the north
east corner of Crawford and Forsyth JHiiffl.
streets and east of the Presbyterian Church.
Upon his lot are all the conveniences needed tor a
private family. If not sold by the FIRST TUES
DAY in January next, he uill then sell to the
highest bidder.
For particulars apply to Dr. CARRIGER or
WILLI IM .1 EPSON. Dec. 19-2 w
Wood! Wood! Wood!
I arrive this evening Ail persons
’ *'/ having ordered Wood, aud their orders have
not been filled, are now notified that they can
get it by application at the Muscogeo Kail Road
Depot to-morrow morning.
SPEC IA lTn otic e.
A kk persons doubting the ineasuremeut of
iA. Wood sold by me. are requested to come to
tho Depot and measure it before it is thrown off
the cars, otherwise I shall not be responsible for
short un aauie. All I *k is, pay for what it mea
sures on the ears as it arrives.
Dec. 19-lm A. B. BOSTICK.
Notice to Passengers!
rpHE Apalachicola m *
1 and New Or lean* vjTj^
Steam Navigation > 1-r - f
Company’s new and
FLORIDA,
718 tons burthen, O. O. NELSON, Commander,
Leaves Apalachicola MONDAYS at 6 p. in., and
arrives at New Orleans the following WED
NESDAY EVENING.
Leaves New Orleans SATURDAYS at 8 am., and
arrives at Apalachicola the following SUNDAY
EVENING.
FARE
Between the following named places and New
Orleans :
Columbus T $lB
Eufaula. 17
Fort Gaines aud ltainbridg© lb
Woodville, Bellevue and Chattahoochee, 15
TICK ETS
To bo had ou board the ship or any of tho river
strainers, and at the offices of the auents.
ALBERT DODGE,
Apalachicola. Florida.
JOHN A. MITCH EL,
declO—tf 32 Poydrns st., New Orleans.
nil St II EDI LE OF TU
Steamer River Rride.
r IMIE steamer “River Bride” will *-**.
1 now commence ruuniug regular 1
ly between Columbus and Challah• >• > wMiM
chee by the following schedule :
DOWNWARD TRIP-WILL LEAVE
Columbus,Tuasdoy* 12 in., and Saturdays 8 a m
Eufaula, “ 6pm., 44 44 2 p.m.
Ft Gaines, ) . u
Franklin, / 8 4
Howard’s, 44 10 44 44 44 6 , 4
Columbia, 44 12 44 44 44 8 44
Wmnlville, Wod’ed’y, 2a.m , 44 44 10 44
Neal’s, 4 4 4 44 4 4 44 1 2 4 4
llelvue. •• 0 44 44 Sundays, 2 a.m.
Chattahoochee 44 8 44 44 4 * 4 44
UPWARD TRIP—WILL LEAVE
Bolvus, Wednesdays 11 a.tu , aud Sundays 7 a.m.
Neal’s. 44 2 p.m., 44 44 10 44
Woodville, 44 5 44 44 44 lp. m.
Columbia 44 8 44 44 *• 4 44
Howard's, 44 11 44 44 44 7 *
Ft Galhes,) . ~ „ .. .. ..
Franklin, “ “ > “
Eufaula, 44 5 44 44 Mondays, la.ui.
Columbus, 44 6p. in., 44 44 1 44
Quincy (Fla.) Republic, Marianna Patriot, and
Abbeville Banner, copy out* mouth and forward
bills to this office. • Dec. 13-ts
FOII SALK,
\ LIKELY Negro Boy, 22 years old Apply to
l'ec 17-ts 11\\ ADD CRUFT.
WANTED TO lIIUK,
ABLE-BODIED NEGRO FELLOWS, for
t-HJ the ensuing year, to work on Kail Komi.
Liberal wages paid. Address the subscriber at
Columbus, tia. J. M. WILLIAMS.
l)ec tubi r 16, Wp. 4t
LOST OR STOLEN,
\ WHITE POINTER PCI*, from my
piemites. 1 will suitably reward
any person returning it to me.
Dim? 16-3 t R. COLEMAN.
WINDOW SMADKSI
lIIOKIVKD on consignment, a large lot of
1 li VViudow Shade*. which will be sold very low. j
<4 8. KoTUCIII Ll> A HBO.
December 16.1869-ts 82 Broad street.
EMBROIDERY!
OVKR TWO HUNDRED DIFFERENT STYI.IS
can be Stamped on auy kiud of Good*.
Ladies wishing such work done can be accom
; tuodated by leaving tlieir orders at KIDDLK'B I
J GALLERY OF ART. or by calling at his Dwelling I
House, corner of Troup and Baldwin streets.
Columbus. Ga., Nov. 21, 18oV. ts (
TRI iSKS! TKIBBKBI
Tl'BT received, per Uarnden's Ea
# press, a good assortment of the
! cell bm ted REINHARDT TRUNKS J
Double and Single lecver. We respect
fully Invite the attention of physicians aud those j
afflicted to an examination of our stock.
Aug. 24. KA. WARK A SON, 74 Broad st. {
Mattresses! Mattresses!
IF YOU WANT A GOOD
CLEAN AND CHEAP MATTRESS
Go to the Carter Factory.
Order, thankfully received.-* a
Col urn tin, Ua., Dec. 3, 1869. l m 1
JOHN W. BROOKS,
COLUMBUS, GA.,
WHOLESALE AND HETAII, DEALER IN
IIBUGS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
Dye Woods and Dye Stuffs,
OILS, PAINTS,
PAINTERS’ ARTICLES,
V” apriish.es,
WINDOW GLASS AND PUTTY,
GLASS WARE,
BRRFUMEII Y, • FINE SOA PS,
Fine Hair and Tooth Brushes,
PAINT BRUSHES,
Dental and Surgical Instruments,
TRUSSES ami SUPPORTERS of different kimi,
SPICES, SNUFFS, Manufactur.d TOBACCO,
nil the PATENT or PROPRIETARY
MEDICINES of the day.
Superior Inlts,
PURE BRANDIES AND WINES
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES,
Fancy Articles, &c., &c.
He can and will null Goods equally as low as
they can be obtained from any similar establish
ment in tliis section. All articles warranted to
be fresh, pure and genuine.
Orders fiom the country promptly filled and
satisfaction guaranteed, with regald bolli to price
and quality. Be sure uud call at the DKIiU
SToRE of
JOHN W. BROOKS,
AT THE OLD STAND OF
BROOKS & CHAPMAN,
Corner of Broad and Randolph Streets,
SION OF NEGRO AND MORTAR,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
December 13. 1859 ts
A PRESENT WORTH HAVING!
r|Ml£ best and most appropriate present from a
I husband to a wife is a good, reliable aud
efficient
SEWING MACHINE!
ft relieves her of her most grievous burden; it
emancipates her from a sedentary and monotonous
employment, that is one of the most prolific
causes o! ill health. .No more
“ Eyelids heavy and red,
Fingers weary and sore;**
but with a busy burn and a merry click, keeping
time with the joyful song of its mistress, it does
all the work in the nioruiug before breakfast, and
can then Le set aside as au ornament to tho
chamber,
“A thing of beauty and a joy forever!”
GET THE BEST.
FOUR! VI FOUR!
FOUR! ~Jfc FOUR!
Different Styles to select from !
LADD & WEBSTER’S,
A. B. HOWES’,
FINKLE & LYON’S,
WILCOX & GIBB’S,
All Premium Machines!
AT PRICES FROM $35 to SIOO,
In cases of Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut,
on tables and plainly finished. Call and see them
at the NOVELTY WORKS SALES ROOM, No. U 8
Broad street, a few doors below Masonic Hall
Building. T. T. EDMUNDS, Agent.
Columbus, Ga., Dec. 16,1859. ts
Christmas is Coming!
HOWELL & JOHNSON
HAVE just opened a large and varied assort
ment of tho following articles, to which they
invite the attention of housekeepers and the lover*
ot GOOD THINGS.
PRESERVES—Peach, Quince, Pine Apple, Egg,
Plum, Ac.
West India Preserves, consisting of Limes,
Oranges, Pine Apple, Guava Jelly, and Gauton
Ginger.
JELLlES—Currant, Quince, Pine Apple and
Orange.
Pickled Oysters, Fresh Baltimore Cove Oysters,
Fresh Salmon, Fresh Lobsters. Green Corn, Green
Peas and Tomatoes, in air tight cans.
English Chow Chow, Piccalilly, Gherkins and
mixed Pickles. American do.
American, English and French Mustard
Sardine*. Crackers. Ac. Fxesh Goshen Butter.
English Dairy, Piuo Apple and State Cheese.
Buckwheat and Rye Flour, Cranberries, Smoked
Tongues, Smoked Beef, Pickled do. Pickled Pork
and White Beans.
Codfish And Irish Potatoes, Onions.
Mackerel and Salmon in bbls. and kits. White
Fish in barrels and half barrels.
Apples, Raisins, Currants and Spices for Mince
Pies, Fresh Figs in Drums.
Oranges and Pine Apples, just received.
One crate of fine Northern Cabbage, just re
ceived.
We have on hand and ate constantly receiving a
select assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES!
Such as Fine Teas, Loaf, Crushed and Pulverized
Sugars; N. O. and Crushed Sugars. Golden Syrup;
Rio, Laguyra, Java and Mocha Coffee Flour Meal,
Rice. Hams, Starch, Soap, Candles. Ac.
22 000 Torpedys, and 20 Boxes Fire Cracker* for
sale very low
Having a large lot of Preserve*, Jellies, aud
fresh Can Goods, we will sell them at reduced
price*.
Remember No. 138, between J. It. Strupper and
the Masonic Hall, Broad Street. Give us an early
call.
sent home for city purchasers.
Dec 10 ts
MOST ENTERTAINING BOOK OF THE SEASON.
THE SECRET OUT;
Or, 1,000 Tricks with Cards !
BY the author of 44 Tlie Sociable,” “The Magi
cian’sOwu Book,” “Parlor Theatricals,” ac.
Large 12 mo, Cloth, gilt side aud buck. Price sl.
A Book which explain- all the Tricks aud De
ceptions with Playing Cauls ever known or in
vented, and gives, besides, a great many new aud
interesting one* —the whole being cbscribed so
accurately and carefully , with eugi aviug* to illus
tiato them, that anybody can easily learn how to
practice these Tricks.
This book contains, in addition to its numerous
Card Tricks above described, full and eatdly-un
deistood explanations of some two hundred and
forty of the moat curious, amusing and interesting
sleight-of hand ami legerdemain tricks ever in
vented. and whicii are illustrated by engraving*,
to make each trick understood with ease. All
these trick* ate either new or different from those
printed in any other book, aud they are so plainly
explained that you cannot tail te understand them
—thus giving this book an advantage over auy
other Book of Tricks we ever uw.
Asa book for a holiday present it cannot be
surpassed, being printed iu the finest manner, il
lustrated by about
Throe Hundred Engravings,
and bound in a handsome gilt binding. It con
tains about 400 pages, and the price is tine Dollar
per copy. For sale by all Booksellers. Single
copie* sent by mail, post j dd. Seed cash orders
to DICK A FI fZGKKALD, Publishers.
Dec. 16-w2t No. 18 Ann street. N. Y.
Valuable Land for Sale!
TMIK subscriber offers for sale
1 Eight Hundred acre* of
LAND, lying iu Macon county ftjgVfc'AjJwjL*
\U . <>n the Cut ilmt. In- • Cn < k
about six miles from
Spring*, and some distance front the Mobile aud
Girard Kail Road, and immediately ou tho road
leading from Rev. J<eph T. Moult tee's toTuskc
geo. About One Hundred and Feventy-live acres
I ate Cleared and under fence, with a good framed
Dwelling House and a ft w good Out Houses, and
lias two or three excellent wells of never-failing
freestone water.
| For further particulars, apply to the subscriber,
! at Tuakcgee, Alabama.
Dec. 16-ow4wFr JOHN B. BILBKO.
\ GOOD BEGARi
’ W received u very choice lot of
▼ ? Ft-gars, (selected in person,) and we now
I dutllenge the city of Coluuibus to produce any
j thing better iu that line thau we now offer to the
| public. R. A. WAKE A SON,
Dec. 5. No. 74 Broad street.
Firo Crackors! Fire Crackers !
||)|l BOXES FIRE CRACKERS ju.t received
11/vf uud for sal© low b)
!'■ • U. KAGI.AND t lIIRCH.
OSIOM IKTH AND 111 HUM.
\LL qualitiva, fur .ale t>y
Dec.tMf URviUHART t CHAPMAN.
APPLES I APPLES I
’T r. B AURELS Northern Apple, ju.t Received
It J and tor Sale hy JAS. LIOON,
aWI at Hogan', corner.
WHITE POTASH 1
IJOK .ale by
A J>*c 6-ts URQUIIART A CHAPMAN.
CARPETINGS AND RIGS.
\\CE have ju.t receited a frith importation of
v V Knirli.h 4-4 VELVET and BRUSSEI.g
CARPETING and RUGS, and 11l .ell them low
Not. Utf-lui SAMMIS R'HINKY.
TAKK NOTICE, EVERY BOUT I
JUST received new .upplie* of line tIOSHKN
•I BUTTER Extra Un. STATE CHEESE. Sne
larnt ONIONS and IRISH POTATOES, at
Oct. 22. WALTER C. WRIGHT'S.
DRY GOODS
CLEARANCE SALE!
Immense Redaction in Prices
at the
One Price Cash Store!
No. 140 BROAD STREET,
MASONIC BTJILIDIJSrG
JAS. McPHILLIPS,
r ■ i() dispose of the present block aud make room
1 for Spring purchases, is now offeiing his
LAUGH AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF
Fall and Winter Dry Goods
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES!
Without any regard to Cost!
A large portion of these Goods i ave been pur
chased .tceiilly (for tush) ai forced New Yuis
Auction Sales, at Hus than the cost of Import a
lion, and will be sold ai
Prices Lower then ever offered
before m ibis or any other bouse in Coiuuibus
GREAT BARGAINS IN
WORSTED DRESS GOODS!
67 pieces plain aud fancy Worsted at cents
worth 20 cents;
50 pieces Cashmere at 12 cents ;
3,567 jardu fancy Woisted 15 und 20c., reduced
from 00 cents ;
Plain and fancy French Worsted, Merinoec-
Ca*}) meres, De Kco-se, Valencias, Ett muu, Poll
de Chcvie, die , all at reduced prices.
AL ?0 A LARGE STOCK OF
FLANNELS, KEIISEYS,
FINE BED BLANKETS,
LINSEYS, HOMESPUNS,
NEGRO BLANKETS, &c.,
at unprecedentedly low prices.
OAXiICOES !
Merrimac’s, Bunnell’s, Sprague’s,
; Cocheco’s, Allen’s, and all the best
■ makes, from 8 to 10 cents per yard.
cash Buyers
Will find they can save money by making their
purchases here, as tho WINTER MOCK must 1
disposed of during the present season, and all
the Goods have been marked down to pi ices that
must insure speedy sale.
llemember the address.
JAS. McPHILLIPS,
140 Broad St.,Masonic llnlliltlig.
Columbus, Ga., Dec. 17, 1859.
IMMENSE REDUCTION
ON
Silks and Fancy
Dress Goods!
SILK BOBES, SHAWLS;
FRENCH DELAINE ROBES;
FANCY SILK DRESSES.
Also a Large Invoice of
EMBROIDERIES !
COLLARS, BANDS,
SLEEVES. SETS, &c.
AU of which will be sold at less than the cost
of importation.
LADIES
are respectfully requested to call, examine and
compare prices before purchasing elsewhere.
JAMES McPHILLIPS,
Dec. 17. No. 140 Drottd Street.
OVERCOATS.
300
OVERCOATS
Os VARIOUS
STYLES AND QUALITIES!
All of which we are now
offering at $6, the same be
ing worth from $lO to sl2!
CASH
CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
125 Broad Si., Columbus, Ga.,
ROSETTE, MELICK & CO.
Overcoats at SO, worth $lO
“ “ 6, worth 10
“ “ 6, worth 10
43* Purchasers are requested to call and ex
amine, aud satisfy theins* Ives, as we feel confi
dent that they will be convinced of the fact.
ROSETTE, MELICK & CO.
Columbus, Ga.. Dec. 10. ts
DHINK AND BE MERRY
KOK
Christmas is Near!
TYLER & MOSES
HAVING just received cases of the choicest
Liquors, of all kinds, now is your time to
g*i supplied with a pure and good article, auiong
which are the following:
BRANDIES; WINES, all kinds;
WHISKIES, “ Choice j”
SCHEIDAM SCHNAPPS;
RUM; CORDIALS; BITTERS;
FAMILY LIQUORS, all kinds ;
PREMIUM CHAMPAGNE, war
ranted equal to any brand.
All us the abiiTe it from direct importers, and
amiriintced a pure article. For rale by the case
or bottle at
Dec. I‘2-tf N„ 132 RKOAD BTIIKKT
POULTRY, EGGS, Ac.
tX7"E ice now constantly receiving from Ten
* v nee.ee. freeli and ii 11
FAT Ft)WLS,
FINE DUCKS,
LARGE TURKIES,
FRESH EGGS,
*ll dressed and ready for cooking, which, at the
prices wo are Belling them,are cheaper and better
than can be bought out of wagons.
D **- 16-ts TYLKK A lIOBBS.
Ivoryotjrpe* and Photographs!
TUCKER & PERKINS,
OK Allan.ta, tin., will open their NKW I‘HO
- OALI.KUY OF AKT m Colura-
I bu* in a few weeks.
Tucker & Perkins’ Ivoryotypes
recently Introduced In the City of Align.u, are
acknowledged by all who see them to he the
moat perfect ormt of the t’hotogrnphlc Art ever
exhibited. Their Cabinet and Life size Photo
graphic Port'nit*, in oil aud pastel, arc well and
-idely known in Georgia aud th loutli. ami
thoy speak lor them stive*. These, and every
style of Pictures known to the Art, they will bo
piepared to uiak* in Columbus iu their usual
superior stylo.
K®* Notice will begivcu to tho public as soon
as they are ready for business. dcß ts
KltiS. CriIKAIkTS. it.
RE FI I Fmyrtiu Flgr, Currantn and Citron i
Cove Oyster*, in cmu* and half cans;
Lobster*, 44 44 •• •• **
Salmon, 44 a * u m
Ju.t reel ived and for .ale, wholesale and re- !
J. I. CH.I.A
TO AHItIVKI
QUO “ hiky. Uln an I Malaga Wine*.
* per steamer Marianna
Dec. 12-ts TYLEII t MOBHO.
1860!
RIEK S ALMANAC for IStiO for sate by
J CHAFFIN t JOHNSON.
NKW BACON.
M ) UIIDS SIDKB. HAMS and BIIOVI.DKItf>
~ ty ’ |f ° r l by E. BARNARD A CO.
TURK’S ISLAND HALT. j
dth I HIIRIIELB Turk's Island Salt. Just reeel !
. vnd and for <al. tl, (HJNUYAOO
COTTON SALKS’ BOOKS,
17011 Waruhouve ue. jnat received at
J W RKARK’F U'X'K STORE
WHITE Dt ITABn |CEUI
A FKEstl supply just received and fur aele by
U. A. WARE A SON, T 4 llroad at. 1
FUR SALE AM) REM'.
Administrator’s Sale.
fir ILL be sold on the fin-t 1 u* sda> in Febiun
ff ry, 1860, at the Matket lion- ein the city *,f
’ulunibus,the HOibK and EuT in the “NortLein
Liberties ” near Columbia, known us tlie Cottage
chool, hh the proper } of the lute Thomas A.
Edgar, deceased.
Terms will be made known on the day of rale
WM. T. HOLDEKNEBB, Adiur.
December 16,1869-tds
FOB HEM’,
VCOMKURTBLK Dwelling House, with .
five mums, good water, gar en and Ipf|w
neceseary outhounts. situated corner otJISj a|
Thomas and Forsyth sirettu. Apply to
Dec. 14-61 p B WALLBUHX.
POSt IALB t
4 VERY desirable place conveniiut to * .
busimssiu the city. The building* ||jj| : j]n
ne all in good repair, with excellent wn JL-J H,
ter and sufficient ground attached tomukc a aim.
For tei ms, Ac , apply to
Dec. 16-ts B F. MALONE.
Mill SALE.
3 1 11 E subscriber otters two iikeiy NEGKOEfc*
JL to; sale—they aie good ( ooks, Wasbeisund
~ oners. Also, two HubM.B hiiu ETb , location
uealthy, anu wiiniu a tew paces ut Cos In in tits
Terms tttbh. Call early it you wish a bargain
Address, or cull on me, at G Irani, Alu, oi CVinm*
us, Uh. C. H. BMDi.ll.
Dec* ruber 6. *w
1 OK 11 LM,
It HE iluuee und Dot immediately on tin . .
liver Bunk, on#the North net ts tin biksw
i, ar Bridge, m Guard, Aia. Everythin*
onuected with tho place is in guou repu.., tt ad
will be rented low to u good it nant.
tor further purihuiun, apply to ihe under
signed, in G.rnrO, Alabama.
d,c. Ui-.w J4ii FnAxCRS \VaC’ABER.
TO HEAT,
ALOMFoKT AI>LE House second door .
on the soutli-west corner oi Forsyn
>uU few streets. Good gut run anti on JItM- i.
uiidiugs, also a bne welt cl water on ini ,oi.
. in-session given oai.uaiy.
Nov. 30-11 RHODE* BROWNE.
WHO WANTS TO Hll
AliuUc'E AND iiv/1 —The House it
nearly mw, contains six loimort; B||§]n
tx looms with tout Die plans On the it JSrIFM.
betels a will ot good water, a kill lit li hi
zuso, Ac. 1 otter to sell tne above ut a low pike
u the following teiuis: one thiiu t ash, one-ihtid
•u one year, auu iht other ihnu ;n two jeais.
rortuiibei particulars call ui ilit Diugfctoreof
.A. V\ liitesiue & 10.
Oct. 10—tl JAMES A WHITESIDE.
FOR SALE,
A COMFORTABLE Residence in a de
sirublo part ol the city. Apply to BiE=n
Oct 10—ts A. WllttJttJft. J
Desirable Residence for sale.
X 'HR subscriber otters foi sale her res.- - +
deuce in the city of Columbus, situa- gpla
..cd on Troup street, between M. Claii u 2=ll
vJruwforU strtets. The lot contains hall in *cie,
and has on it a dwelling with six items. On the
premises is u double kitcheu, senunls’ house,
itable, carnage house, gaitU n cow lot,and a well
of good water. For terms and price apply on the
premises. BAKaU A. VINfcON.
September 9,1869. ts
FUU RUST. *
I'Hli commodious Eating House known , ■
X ns the GEM, under Jones’ Building. ■pgm
.nil be rented low to a good tenant. Aj • JlfJbjiL
ply to JOHN A. JoNE.', or
JAMEfc W ARE,
April IS—ts at Hunt & Ware’s.
BUILDING LOTH.
pOR *alo, tn the Town ol Girard, Ala.,
X 1 three handsome Lot*. R os. 7, 8 ano ■behiJ
18, four acres each, adjoining each othei. JOJLLuL
On one of said Lots, No. 18, there is a tint spring
of water.
Apply to W. K. HARRlS,agent,Columbus. Ga.,
or W. 0. YONGE, owner, Yongt ’PjßussellCo., Ala.
August 26, 1868-tt
’ WAjNTS. ~
WAJSTKD,
A GOOD Washer aud lroner. Lileial wage*
XjL will be given. Apply immediately to
ilAiOii cook,
December 17-ts at Cook’s Hotel.
WANTED TO RENT,
ACOMFOUTaRLE DW ELLINU, to con
tain no less than Five Room*, besiues
ouc-buiidiugH, Ac., and to be located utv.i JIULkL
ibe business part oi the city. Puesetsion waned
on tho Ist of January. Addicts BOX 247, I*. O.
December 10-lt
CHARCOAL W ANTED,
IMMEDIATELY. Apply at the
Dec. 8-ts cLN BuoK BIMDEBT.
MUSCOGEE KAIL ROAD,)
(JOLLAIbUB, GA., Dec. 3 18FP. J
117 ANTED, immediately, ten able-bodied
Y Mivliiw MEN to work on ri’ slre ot I ■■ 1
until the Ist ot January, 1860. Pay, S2O per
month aud louud. Apply to A. B. BOMILK or
Dm. 8-2 w vn .L. CLARK, ti.p’t.
Situation as Teacher Wanted.
i LADY, who is a graduate, with some expt
j Y rience, and well quatifled lbr its dune., de
eiius a situation as gencial aseistatit or uther*
wise, iu a High School in the city. For lurtlier
mtoruiutiou apply at the
Nov. ZG-tf BUN OtFICE.
WANTED,
it |/ It ■ RIliNCiLt. RLOCKB, (to square net less
lUvU tlmu a loot.) ..etivt rtu iu Uoiuuihus. lor
w hich a fair price iu cs.li will be given. Aj pit to
Oct. 14-tl JOSF.IH R. WYNN
WANTED,
r\t w \ CORDS ot good DINE WOi D at tho Em
•JOU p re .Mills CLEMONS a Cu.
Sep t. 1559.
PINK WOOD WANIED!
i'llp: EAGLE MANUFAt TURING lOMPANA
want to buy 500 orue ol DINE WOOD.
Augubt ZO, Is6o. ts
IDTJi. NOTICE.
J. H. DANIEL & CO.
WJ LL be obliged to , hoi e ixuiebted to thin, lj
---note or open account, for Goods purchasid
prior to ihe present year, if they will cou.i fur
waid and tettb the si me.
Parties notitieii a. above, failing to comply w iU>
our rrque-t on or before tin first day ol’ Jan
uary next, may expect to And then chon s in
the hauilti of an officer, as we are conijielletl to
hart money. j. u. DAMEL A to.,
Get 26-ts No. laio Bioad Htreet
sti:rkos( i*ic pictTkks !
Most Wonderful and Beautiful!
G. T. WILLIAMS
HAB *u ex hi bit it n. aud tor sale at hi* Picture
G.alh iy, the FINEffTCOLLECTION of
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS
ever hi the city ; the prices of which aie ns low
* they can be bought in New York city. They
are worih turn 12 cents each to $1
Also a large assortment of Box**—price* from
$1 each to S4O.
A liberal discount to liberal buyer*.
U. T. WILLI AM 8.
Nov. 2<t-lm OolttMbtM Q*.
FASHIONABLE MILLINERY
MIBS. L. A. FLYNN has now ou huud
it beaut it u) usisor tine tit of
Rich and Elegant BONNETS,
HEAD DRESSES, LACES,
BRIDAL WREATHS,
RIBBONS, FLOWERS,
FEATHERS, CAPS, -Ac.
• Ladle* who have not yet purchased, will
please eall and *e* her latest sty le* Just opening.
They are pronounced the prettiest of Bon net h.
Her store is on Randolph ttreet, next doer to I. G.
Strupper’*. Nov. lb-ts
A CARD.
NEW MILLINERY STORE.
MIBS L. A. FLTNN would respectfully an*
nouuc* to the Ladies of Coluuibu* and
vicinity, that ibe hu* fitted up. aud now oi t nine.
NfcW MILLINK Y BToR K, next do* r to 1. 0.
Struppar’*, i>u Randolph *tieet where *tie will
keep all the latent t)le* of Faultlonablf Millinery.
She will he receiving dull) nil the
OEMS OF FASHION.
Uavlug acquired her isprite te In the best
practical stln.ols of Milliniiy In ,*vv York. .bo
feels confident tu her ability to suit all who may
favor her with their patronage.
Columbus,Oct 20 late. ts
Ult. J. UOVKK HOD'S
IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS
loclpleut Cormuniptiou, Weak Lung*,
Stomach*, General !>•*••IIf y. and for purify
ing tho blood, are not *urj u**d by auy remedy
on earth.
AS A UK VK It AUK
they are delightful, producing all tho exhilara
ting eflftct* of brandy or wine, without thair inju
rious result*.
Minintern of the Goapel, Lawyers, all Public
Speaker* a- well a* look keeper- anti other*
leading a eedetiiary life, should n* ver he without
them. They will remove all the injurious * fieri*
of ardent *| lilt*, ate perfectly hatnth**. and en
tirely free from the poion* which are to le found
iu moat of the beverages to be to and at the bar
room* and liquor dealer*
For wale by riIAHLKK WIDDTFIKLD. No*
ami 661 Mroadwny. N. Y • It A NKS A PARK. No.
13 Hark row and by all Druggist*.
Price. One Dollar per Rottie.
A ‘KM IVKI'KUN
oci'ißWUm Hele agents for Coltitnhu*.
KVK FLOI'HI
JUST received by
UOWKLL A JOUNBON.