Till-: DAILY SUN.
r. PbWOLF K. J. Y A KINGTON....T. GILUEK i\
THUS. CiILBKUT A (JO.,
.riiliioi'ss and IProprietorn.
- ♦-
flu. Sun ■ oublishuii -buly at $6 a your, payable
Lrictly in advance When not iaiH within -ix
•jouth--. will On charged, If not paid within
uhsoriptlon year, $7.
do 4Ubacription taken Ibr lews than three mouth*
yhndi must m ill oust'.- be paid iu advauce, at the
.-.ito ofllfly eeiitw a month.
ADVERTISING KATES:
All advertisements ul five lines >r lot.. inserted
,c 50 cents fur tile drat insertion, aud 26 cents for
jucti ad ntiouai lueertion
Advei ciuouiuuts ••xooodiug five liues,except by
tpocial coutract, will be charged 10 cunts a line for
•no firstinsertion, and 6cents aline for ouch ad
litiuinil iintertion.
A card uot .xcoeding -ix tines, not ruuowable,
will bo luaortod three months foi $5, six mouths
f.r SB, and twelve mouths for sl2.
l'on linos uot renewable, wili be inserted three
mouths foi 0, six for sl2, eight months lor slti,
, iU l twelve months for S2O.
Advertisements of ten lines, renewable at plea
sure, inserted ut $26 a year.
Contract ailvertisoineuts exceeding tun lines to
bo chargod at the rate of $lO for each additional
tell linos.
Advertisement-i occupying a place between the
reading matter aud $ lvortisementf> to bo charged
, 2i addition of oao-third to the above rates.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
W. T. PATTEUSON,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
AND
JUSTICE OP THE PEACE,
(JOLiUMBUS, GA.,
kTTILL practice iu the Chattahoochee and ad-
V V joining Circuits. auglfi’69-ly
K. a. SiIOUTLK W. li. CH.tMUBHA 11. H. BIIORTEH.
Shorter, Chambers & Shorter,
ja _r X ,. i . c _ fc4lN r J i. Ya( AT i,A.w,
EUPAULA, ALA.,
PKACTIUE iu llu counties of Harbour, Pike,
Codec, Dale and Henry, Ala., und iu Quit
man, Clay aud Randolph counties iu Georgia.
Olllce on Randolph street, one door north oi
Dray’s Hardware Store. jy29-ly
A. ii. Li I'sil,
attorney at law,
MARIANNA, FJjOKII/A,
i> iIFKItS to 11. AUddlobruok A Cos.;
XV Hall, Moses A Cos.;
Win. H. Young, President Dank of Columbus;
J. li. Dauiol a Cos.;
J. Kyle A Cos.;
L. T. Downing, Esq.;
L)aaforth, Nagel A Cos. July 30, ’59-1y
JEFFERSON BUFORD D. M. SEALS*
BUFORD SEALS,
ATTORNEYS A.T LAW,
CLAYTON, ALABAMA,
WILL practice iu the several Courts of Har
bour uud adjoining Counties, and iu tbe
Supreme Court of the State. my 19-ts
B. D. CLAYTON F. M. WOOD.
CLAYTON Si, WOOD,
ATTORNEYS -/4-T law,
CLAYTON, ALABAMA,
WILL give prompt attention to ail oueiuess
entrusted to them in the counties of Har
bour, Pike, Codec, Dale, Henry, Russell and
Chambers.
References —Editors of Sun; llall, Moses A Cos.;
Robert Baugh, Esq. ap127’59-ly
BEVERLY A. THORNTON WILLIAM R. TURMAN.
THORNTON TURMAN
1 r AVE removed their Law Office to Odd Fellows’
XX Hall, Oglethorpe struct. They will attend to
all business iu their lino with promptness and
fidelity iu all the counties of the Chattahoochee
Circuit, Ha., and in Russell, Macon, and Harbour
Counties, Alabama. Jan. 19, ’59-ly
yonue, McClellan a barnes,
ATTORNEYS -^ r JL‘ Xjjfh-'W,
9 ) RAC TICK in all the Courts of West Florida.
X Offices at Mariauna aud Pensacola.
C. C. Yongo, Pensacola, Florida.
J. F. McClellan, Marianna, Florida.
January 5, 185S. tiny2l
ROBERT Ja. DIXON,
attorney at law,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
OFFICE on Randolph Street,formerly occupied
by Seymour it. Bonner, opposite the Post Os
fice. Feb. 2, 1859 ly
JAMES RAMSEY U. G. CARITHERS.
RA3ISEV &, CARITHERS,
attorweys at law,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
lirjLL practice iu all tliu counties of tho Ch-
Vy tahnochse Circuit; iu tho counties of Chat
tuhoochee, Clay, iiarly, aud ltuudulph, ol the Pa
taula Circuit; and lalhoun and Decatur counties,
ifthe South Western Circuit.
February 28, 1859. ly
WII. F. LEE, !). 1). S, f-awafe
DENTAL SURGEON,
South-east corner Broad and itandolph street!,
COLUMBUS, G BORGIA.
Nov. 20,1858-ts
.1. FOGLE Sl SON,
dentists,
OFFICE ON RANDOLPH, NEAR BROAD STREET,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. mh!4y
PIANOS! MELODEONS!
AND
ALEXANDER ORGANS!
BRANDS & KORNER,
No. 48 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.,
V GENTS for tho celebrated ALEXANDER
ORGANS, and for some of the best I’fANO
MAKERS of -New York, offer their instrument!
at Northern price., freight, added PIANOS
from $240 to st>oo; MELODEONS from $,.5 to
$l6O. Second-hand i iauoe taken in exchange.
BRANDS A KORNER.
ALEXANDER ORGANS!
ONE ot these celebrated instrumeuU, by Alex
ander of Paris, France, may be seen nt the
Music Store of Brand* A Korner, No. 48 Broad
street, who have been appointed Agents lor this
place. These Organs are unrivaled for power
uud variety of tone, and are well adapted for
chapels, schools or parlors.
Nov 19, 1859-ts BRANDS A KORNER.
ZR.EUVEO'V-AJLi I
■\irsf. B. CARTER hnv- j
Store formerly occupied
liy A. Hunter, will
on Intnd tlraud and Square ‘ -
PIANOS, manufactured by Cblckerlng a o""“;
Win. lvunlio it Cos., Will. P. Emerson, A W. Ladd
A Go., and A. Netvliall; MELODKONB made by
Mas.m A Hamlin: Guitars, Vlollus, Flutes, Ac
cordeous, Klutluas, UsuJo, Tambourines, Fifes, * c -
Alan a large useortineiit of sheet Mimic aud In
struction Books for various instruments.
WM. li. CARTER,
October o—6m _ No 72 Hmud atreet.
BROAD STREET HOUSE,
ESPECIALLY FOR PLANTERS,
By r. 3VX. Boynton,
OVER CORNER STORKS
Occupied by B. Barnard & Cos.,
COLUaVIIJUS, OA.
Nov. Id, is,TO. -™
RUIIERT'S COLIC MIXT l’ RK.
ADAPTED to all sues, especially to INFANTS.
Dr. Robert’s Colic Mixture is a never falllu*
remedy in all rases, whether depending upon
Wind, Constipation, or Spasm of the Bowels. 11l
doses graduated accordiugto tin) age of tlie child,
(as directed on the bottle,) it gives instant relief
to pain, procures lira!thy and refreshing lumber,
and at tiie same time, regulates ths bowels. No
Nurse or Mother, having the care of a young
Child, should he without It. Its cost is a mere
tritin compared with tho linalth uud *!•■ ty of tha
child, and the relief and coinfort Ita uso luvuro*
to an anxious household. For *nla by
H. A. WAHK A SON,
Not 13-ts 74 Broad struct.
iPlpli
.irsTPtnMsiii:n.-A"Nnv treatise on
S trrtnntnrrhrn, Seminal II laknrts, firrrou* ana
Uenrral Drbilitu, Impotence, unit *"*•***
6 ,nu from the habit at erlj afoisr and other tier see.
prum ft unpublished .Unituseriptu uj M- JSvxaii
tin* out a mode of cure at once cer
tain and eflwtual, by which tvery aulTerer, nn
mutter what hi* cniwlUlon, may cure hinuHf.
without the knowledge of even a room-mate, ami
ut the lent iv*a‘de cost, tl.erei y avoiding the
numerous quack* and nuack nf^jlUt
The author wa* a French 1 h>*lclan of gr. t
attainment*, who spent many yire n Jnujitl-
Kiting the nature and treatment of
which an mi ally carries thousand* to an-•JJJ l ®**
lv grave, r*ent under real to any adores-, on
receipt ff two pottage ■tamp*.
Address, s. c. PAINE &C 0„ Louisville, Kv
flock 1 PliOOEl
lAM receiving weekly a choice ertlcle of Flour
from ono of tbo best Mills in the up country,
which I <n selling low, and will warrant It to
give g.d setlsfectlon. Just try It, if yon want
something that will do vou good.
I HI JAMES W SAPPINOTON
A GOOD BROAIt !
WE have this dsy received very choice lot of
Segurs, (sell- ted In person,) end we now
challenge the city of Columbus to produce any-
Thing better iu that line tlmu we now off, r to the
public. R. A WARE A SON,
Dec .6. N0.74 Broad street.
VOLUME V.)
PULL LENGTH
WASHINGTON & EVERETT,
INCLUDING A VIEW OF MT. VERNON,
In tlio Engraving of Washington. These tplendid
engravings are from original paintings by Illcks,
and are engraved ou steel iu th highest sty le of
Art. They arc each 26x35 inches, each contain
ing six square feet. So many coarse, miserable
pictures have been j aimed upon the public as
works of art—and especially in cheap, black and
muddy engravings—that it is difficult to convince
persons of taste that they are safe in ordering
what they have uot first seen. We have paid the
first artists their own prices, amounting to many
Thousand Dollars, to produce engravings really
beautiful , as well as the best portraits , and that
shall be splendid ornaments to any parlor.
OPINIONS THAT CAN liE RELIED ON.
The Editor of the Now York Observer says:
“These eugraviugs are genuine works of art—the
likenesses are admirable. The portrait of Mr.
Everett wiil take precedence of all others.”
The New York Christian Advocate says: “They
are among the finest engravings that wo have
ever soon, and TIIE PUBLISHERS ARE FULLY
RE.‘PONS*I BLE FOR ALL THEY PROMISE.”
TERMS, ALMOST GRATIS.
We will send, post paid, securely packed iu tel
lers, either engraviug uud a $3 Magazine, one
year, for $1; both eugraviugs and a $3 Magazine,
one year, for $4.
Agents who rernk S3O at one time, will have an
extra copy of each engraving. The Magazines are
HARPER’S,
THE KNICKERBOCKER,
GO DRY’S LADY’S HOOK,
THE ATLANTIC,
BLACKWOOD.
By special anaugement, the entire year’s sub
scription to the Magazines is paid over by us to
their publishers, aud subscribers receive their
supply for the yiar direct from their respective
publication offices. The cost of the engravings is
paid only by the difference between the lowest
wholesale and the regular price of the Magazines.
Eugraviugs sent at once, ami subscriptions to
periodicals commence with current issue, unless
otherwise ordered. Money at our risk, if proof is
retained of having been mailed. First impressions
are best, therefore send early. Address,
O. H. HAILEY A CO.,
(At Win. Hall & Son’s Music Store) 543 Bioadway,
Dec. 13-dAw3m New York City.
FALL STYLE 1
AT THE SIGN OF TIIE
No. B‘J Broad Street.
F. LANDON
IS dow receiving all the Fashionable Styles of
lIATB, 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.
A lid with our COMFOKMATOK we cun FIT every
head Give us a cull
Columbus. August 11,1859. 6m
DR. CARTWRIGHT’S
IMPROVED, UNFAILING AND SAFE
C liill and Fever
CUREI
IT braces up the system aud regulates the
LIVER and BOWELS.
It always cures CHILL AND FEVER speedily
and pe.rnuine.ntly. and lias the unqualified approval
of m my Physicians, who have prescribed it with
uufailing success.
IT GIVES COMPLETE SATISFACTION.
Vi* Prepared only by
URQUHART & CHAPMAN,
Sept. 27-ts Druggists, Columbus, Ga.
J. P. MURRAY,
Successor to
HAPPOLDT 4 MURRAY,
46 WW
V BROAD ST.,
COLUMBUS, GA.,
MAKER AND DEALER IN GUNS,
Keeps constantly on hand, all kinds of
SliotOuus, Powder Flasks, Powder,
Rifles Shot Pouches, Shot,
Pistols. Shot Belts, Caps,
Drum Flasks, Game Bags, Gun Material
Knives, Gun Wads,
anil every tiling In tlie spurting line.
destocking and Repairing done with noatneas
and dispatch. Koys fitted aud Locks repaired.
February 9,1869-ts
EDWARD BLAU,
House, Sign, Ornamental Painter,
AND
PAPER HANGER.
HAVE your houae painted—don’t live in an
old dingy house all your life. Paint up,
and make thing* look cheerful. For a specimen
of my Sign Painting look at Kiddie's Sign Gll*T
of Art. Paint Shop opposite the Arbor Billiard
Saloon, where work will ho done well and on
Kgr***™- EDWARD HLAU.
VIRGINIA NEGROES!
•ubicribor would notify Ida former pa*
truua. and all other* iu wan t of choice healthy
ami young NEGROES, that he h*a juet arrived in
the city with a superior lot, which he will kcII at
hie accustomed low prices. f .
For the present lie can be found at tlie Livery
Stable of IVEY, SMITH A CO . where he will be
pleased to attend to any and all desiring to pur
chase line and likely young Negroes
Columbus, fla.,Oct. 18,1869.
J. WATKItMAN.
Mll.hEll St WATERMAN,
Auction and Commission Merchants,
MACON, GEORGIA.
-xxriLLgivo particular attention to the public
VV uud private sale of Merchandise anil Prop
erty of every description, aud will make prompt
returns for the same. _ „
Refer by permission to J. 11. A W. A. Rose, T. R.
Bloom, J. F Winter, L. M. Lamar, E. Uuud, Presi
dent Manufacturer’s Hank, Macon, Ga
\V >l. Davidson, Lailoelie A Bell, It. Ilain’Tsliain
A Sous, Brigham, Usldwiu A Cos , T J. Ytaisli,
B *\V ."c. 1 Dukes A Son, Charleston, H. C. Jy27-m
E. BARNARD & CO.,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
Wholesale and llelall
GROCERY & PROVISION
DEALEUB,
U AVK on bund and wMcoustuntly keep alarms
and wall selected stock, ambroc ug a I arti
cles u their line, which are offered to their friends
and tha public, at the lowest market pricee.
Sa-COMK AND SEE US.-fc*
Sept. *9, 1868. ts
J. B. SHIPMAN & CO„
Grocery and Commission Merchants,
\o. ‘-4 Broad Nt., Colinnliu*, Ga.
lirtLL nttend promptly to nil order* for Uacon,
\\ Liquor*, Ac., Ac.
Llmu ni idvMiMinßlt mud# on consignment*
h dan 27. - 4 -l y
Tavillll TKVIIBII
I CAT received p*r llarn<len’* Rx
i>reN*. * good Mtortnient of •
rein rated It Kl Nil AUDI TKUBBIM |d| )
Dat bio at. 1 PlDgle Lever We r**pect
fully invite tho attention of phyatcUns and thoau
afflicted to an examination of our *tock.
Aug. 34. H. A. W ARIA BOR, 7 4 WmA *t.
ITUATK OW M A IAN KRIA I
Solution of Citrate of Magnesia, pra
V ars! ever, day by R A WArI a ION,
Nov 29 Nn 74 ,l l_
ICK PRESSED LARD OIL I
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. JANUARY 10, 18(50.
A. H. DE WITT,
ONE DOOR BELOW
J. ENNIS & CO.,
©9 BROAD STREET,
DEALER IN
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
SILVER WARE,
GUNS, REVOLVERS, &c
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
A NEW ARRIVAL OF
GOLD WATCHES,
From S2O to S4OO.
SILVER WATCHES, a large assortment,
FOR PLANTERS* USE.
Sterling Silver Ware:
SPOONS,
FORKS,
PITCHERS,
CUPS,
GOBLETS.
PLATED W7VTIE,
FROM MANUFACTURERS.
CAKE BASKETS,
WAITERS,
TEA SETS,
URNS,
COFFEE POTS, Ac.
TABLE CUTLERY.
Kino sets of Peurl, Ivory and Silvery handles.
Pocket Knives, &c.
Silver Dippers, silver and wood liaudlea.
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,
aud reliable.
RICH FANCY
Hair Pins and Head Ornaments
DIAMOND RINGS AND PINS,
Sleeve and Bosom Bottons,
SCOTCH PEBBLES,
In. Steel anti Gold Frames.
We continue to make all kinds of Jewelry in
HAIR WORK.
The HAIR BRAIDING is positively done by our
Braider in Columbus.
OUR JEWELER
In a perfect Artist in making all kiuds ol Badges,
in SETTING DIAMONDS, Engraving, and in
anything wanted to he done in his line.
OUR WATCHMAKER
HAS NO SUPERIOR in the United States.
Samples of his NEW WATCHES can be seen
here at any time. Ho is right after Watches out
of order, and that have once been good time pieces,
but now injured by having been iu unskillful
hands.
JUST RECEIVED,
New Sterling Silver Waiters;
“ “ “ Pitchers;
“ “ “ Goblets;
“ “ “ Ico and Water Bowls;
u “ “ Cake Baskets;
And a large lot of fine best quality SILVER
PLATED WAKE, consisting ol ice i'ichers, Cake
Baskets, Castors,Candlesticks, Waiters, Ac.
N. B.—Remember this is not the Mock Auction
Ware, but genuine first quality Plato.
The Pure Silver Ware is beautifully mado, aud
will please the mdst fastidious.
July 7-ts A. II DeWITT.
THOMAS S. SPEAR,
(SUCCESSOR TO S. B. PURPLE,)
Corner of Broail and Randolph Sts.
INTE-W” ’aOODSI
1MI E subscriber would most re-
■pectfully inform the citizens
of Columbus and vicinity that he [L,./
is uow permanently located in this
place, where be oflora for sale
rich and extensive assortment of goods in his
line, and at prices which wiil 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 conaists in part of CLOCKS, a variety of
styles, all warranted to keep good time.
WATCHES, for Ladies and Gentlemen’s use, in
fine geld and silver cases. Ladies and Gent.’s
Gold Chains, Keys, Seals, &c. A rich assortment
of Ladies’ Breast Pius and Ear Kings, Bracelets,
Necklaces; Gold, Jet and l’ear] Crosses; beautiful
Patterns, Gold Pencils, Pens for Book-Keopers,
Diamond aud Plain Wedding Kings, Gold aud
Silver Thimbles, Cuff Pius, Miniature Lockets,
Children’s Ear Drops aud Hoops; Masonic and
Odd Fellows’ Pins, Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Collar
Buttons, Ac., Ac.
Pure Silver Spoons. Forks, Pickle Knives and
Forks. Butter Knives, Napkin Kings, Fruit Knives,
Goblets, Ac.
CANES—A large assortment of Plain and Fancy
Canes, some with swords.
PISTOLS and superior POCKET KNIVES.
PEBBLE BPECTCLEB,
Os Gold and Steel Frames, of
best quality manufactured. UNC
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry
Repaired by experienced workmen and warranted.
Lettering and Engraving,
Neatly done.
Columbus, fla., January 20, 1880.
NEW JEWELRY STORE!
A Messrs. WOI.F
J&h* A UtANKFIKLD^vsgV^I^T*
take plua*ure iu ‘„ • ^
i r informing the citi . v v
/.on* of Columbus and vicinity tliat
they havo opened a .1 KWKI.RY STORE
north of Dr. Ware’* Drug Store.where
they will keep on hand a good assortment of first
clap* Jewelry, such ** ft no
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
CHAINS, SPECTACLES, PINS,
RINGS, UROACIIKS, LOCKKTS,
SEALS, STUDS, EAR DROPS,
Collar anil Sleeve Buttons, Gold Pens, Ac. Also,
Clocks and Plated Ware.
One of the firm will give hi* particular atten
tion to the repairing of Watches. Clock* and
Jewelry, and hi* long experience In that bmdne**
enables him to warrant hi* work to givo entire
satisfaction.
Purchaser* are invited to call and examine our
goods, a* wo take plea*ure in showing them.
Columbus, Oa., Oct. 29-Cm Cm
PLANTERS 1
OBSERVE THE SWINGING CLOCK
WHEN YOU COME TO COLUMBUS,
jgjjL Y ? U Wil j nri<l *5
B&il “h^'bavannaii^* 6 *’ : ’ ’
BANK AGENCY You will liters find
fla hi, osaortmeut of tirct-ratc VV ATCH KB
CLOCK*, that can lm strongly
recommended and warranted as correct time
keepers. You ean likewise get your VVal< bet
oronerly flkcd,(Brst-rat,) at a reasonable aud fair
charge, by WM. SMITH, Watchmaker.
H'lgn of the Swinging Clock, 81 Broad at.
N. B —Mr Smith Is his ow n workman.
Columbus, Ga., Dec. 2,1869. Am
IMPORTANT TO OINNKIISI
COTTON MOTES WANTED!
ruing Rock Island Paper Mills Company is
1 paying One Cent per Pound lor Cot
ton Motea, and will continue to do so until
they gst a huudrsd thousand pounds. Hacksaud
roues will be returned.
Oct. ‘-tf J ill'.’ tl. WINTER, President.
A OARD.
-IMIIS PAPER Is msnutartured at Hoik Island
i I PAI’SIt MILLS, Columbus. Georgia.
ut- Threo and a half cents per pound,
Cash, paid for good CLEAN LIN KN and COTTON
RAOfi.
ear Printing and Wrapping Paper fur sale at a
lowT-rl-e.
GOLDEN SYRUP I
nn TEN Gallon Kega, choice, for sale b,
I F,. BARNARD * (50
FIIIE WORMI
OF all kinds, for sale, wholwale and reUil, by
Dae.3. J. I;. OKI,LA.
Female College Lottery,
OF GEORGIA.
Chartered by the State in 1856.
W . c. DAWSON A CO M Manners,
MACON, OR SAVANNAH, (iA.
NOVEL SCHEME!
Policy Plan Lottery!
BY THIS SCHEME,
Purchasers can select their own Numbers, and
pay any amount for a Ticket they may desire.
Extra CluMs 2, Drawn Oct. 3, INSO,
And ou every succeeding day (.Sundays ex
cepted,) at 5 o’clock p. m.
IN this scheme there are 76 Numbers placed
iu the wheel—from 1 up to 76—and twelve of
these Numbers are drawn from the Wheel. If a
person selects oue Number out of the 76, uud that
Number is among the Numbers drawn, he gets
five times the amount invested. If two selected
Numbers are drawn, bo gets thirty for one; if
three selected Numbers are drawn, he gi ts two
hundred foi one; if four selected Numbers are
drawn, ho gets a thousand for oue; if five selected
Numbers are drawn, five tbftusaud lor one, if six
selected numbers are drawn fifteen thousand to
oue. llcmember! if two, or more, selected Num
bers are taken, aud all of those Numbers 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!
aud are the most liberal of any Schemes over
offered. For particulars address
W. C. DAWSIN A CO., Managers,
Oct 25-ly Macon, and Savanuah, Ga.
NEW STORES
AND
New Goods!
UNDER THE NEW HOTEL,
(IN RANKIN’S BUILDING,)
ICO 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, anil Household
Goods of every description ;
Domestics, Kerseys aud Blankets;
A largo stock of
Hats, Cops, Boots and Shoes.
A fine assortment of SHOES for Ladies’ wear.
Wo would call the attention of Planters to our
large supply of
NEGER.O SHOES,
which we will sell at very low prices.
Our stock will he complete and opened in a day
or two,and will contain everything usually kept
iu a well assorted Dry Goods Store, and shall be
sold at the lowest market rates.
AT NEXT 8008,
TSTo. 168,
WE KEEP A LARGE SUPPLY OF
GROCERIES
OP EVERY KIND.
Bugar, Coffee, Tea, Salt, Soap and Candles;
Tobacco, Cigars, N ails, Bagging, Hope and Bacon;
Cheese, Fish, Pickles, Ac., Ac.;
Brandies, Wines, ami Liquors generally.
Also Crockery and Glass Ware, llaidwareaud
Saddles. AH of which is offered at the lowest
market prices.
CODY, FLEMING & SWIFT.
Columbus. Ga . Bl pt. 28,1868
FRESH DRUGS!
URQUHART l chapman,
AT TIIE OLD STAND OF
DANFORTH & NAGEL,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
HAVE ON HAND THE LARGEST STOCK OF
FRESH AND PURE
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
&c. &e- &c.
VTOW offered for sale in this market. Kvory
Ll article sold by us warranted as represented.
All are invited to call and examine our stock
aud prices of
I UiUG-S, MBI )ICINES,
PAINTS, OILS, &c.,
before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined
to sell at the lowest inrice* for approved credit , and
tmi to be undersold by any house in Otlumbus for
the Cash. We mean what we say. Give us u trial.
TO THE LADIES!
Our assortment of culiuary articles is complete,
comprising Gelatines, Spicus, Wines, Brandies,
Flavoring Extracts, Vinegar, Table Salt, Corn,
Starch, Ac. Also
TOILET ARTICLES,
Consisting of Pomades, Colognes, Lubin’s Ex
tracts, Blond l)u Pearls. American Hair Restorer,
Ac., Ac., and if you want a beautiful and eco
nomical light, purchase of us the
Genuino White Kerosene Oil!
To Physicians.
Our stock of Tinctures, Extracts, Chemicals, {
Medicated Syrups, Ac., arc selected and csrefully
prepared for the Prescription Department, and
no prescription put up but by an expe
rienced Apothecary. Prices moderate.
Dec.U-tf UROCHART A CHAPMAN.
NOW IS YOUR TIME!
Cheap! Cheaper! Cheapest!
WISHING to reduce •
Hinting of Jewelry, Watch
*, I’iari-)* And Musical
flood*, w offr to *• II at
twnnty-fivu per cent, lowt-r than any othr lioiih*
in thi* city. Our aiMrtmciit cuu*it* of the f<<l*
lowing flood*:
(lold and Bilv*r W*tcha*uf all <l*cri|itluD*;
Gold Chain* fur Ladle* and flout*, of tin* latest
pattern*;
Far King* and Pin*, all style*;
fluid Necklace*, Hletve Mutton*, Htud*, Ac.;
(iuld UracaUta, Locket* aud Finger Ifluga;
Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacle* ;
Pocket Cutlery of the beat and latest kiul;
IMatol* of all of the latent pattern*;
CLOCKS—The very best a*M>rtiuabt in town ;
IMA NOS l>y the moat approved maker*; and
several good •eoud baud I’iaiio* for *ale, equal
to any;
Violin*, Guitar*, Arfordeoua, Flute*, Fife*,
Mrtiij i*, Taml/'iui iiip, Hhwn, String*, ir.
Tliu la'gent and latent stork of SIIKKT Ml SIC i
always on band, and a variety of various artlcl** ;
too numerouH to uientlou.
Watches, Jewelry and Accordeons
Repaired and warranted at the *borte*t notic*, 1
and In the very bent manner.
ti„- lie *ure to call at the aub*cribr>, No. 70
Hroad street, Colnuihu*. Georgia
T. U. VAN DEN BUKO,
John Swr.D, Agent. No.TO Broad *t.
Ntv*M!lN ts
Central Dyeing Establishment.
r pUE subscriber respectfully announce* to the
1 public that be ha* located In tbi* city,for tb*
purpope of carrying on the
Dyeing and Scouring Buiiness
in all Ita branches. H may be fonnd at Mr.
Pavel Wright's, abovs the Opelika Depot.
N',v. 29-ts W. CRANE.
TO TIIK LADIKH 1
RKCEIVKD this day a bwantlfal salsctlon of
JAPGNIOAS, CUJNKSK A/ALIAH, OKRA
NIUMF, KOHRH, Ac.,Sc. Call early or you will
bo too lata to got tilt, cboloost Flowers.
For salo by It. A. WARE * SON,
Nov. 9. No 74 Broad st.
htatitki a.m forms.
11 ~ v COPIES Cobb's Statu tvs and Form, just
lUv/ rccclred and for sale,/or mth only, by
Nov 30. CHAFFIN A JOHNSON.
DALY’S
AROMATIC VALLEY
WHISKY.
IN’ this age of adulterated aud deleterious Li
quors, it is a source of satisfaction to be ablo
to introduce to public notice the above article—an
article of unquestioned purity, and possessing no
qualitios except such as have the most favoiablo
inllueuco on the human constitution.
A few rods of soil on tho hunks of the Khiue
produces the grape which will flourish nowhero
else, from whoso juice proceeds the “Johuuuia
berg.” the choicest wiue iu the world.
A tow acres of laud in Cuba produces a tobacco,
the flavor uud quality of which, when manufac
tured into cigars, aio incomparably superior to
that of any other soil.
Aud a narrow strip of laud in the parish of
Nutchitochee, iu Louisiana, has long supplied the
world with a super-excellent article of snuff, from
such tobacco as cannot be iuduced to grow else
where.
In like manner it has long been known that a
limited territory, lying in the valley cf the Mo
nongahcla river, exclusively brings forth a rye of
properties so marked ami peculiar that its distilla
tion produces a Whisky of such superlative char
acter as places it beyond rivalry.
By a process recently discovered, aud uow known
only to my manufaeturer, the grain from the
choicest spot of this favored locality is made to
yield tho
Aromatic Valley Whisky,
with which no other can stauil an iustunt's com
parison.
1 have no apprehension of being accused of pub
lishing unwarrantable, or even exaggerated enco
miums, to any who will firm subject my Whisky
to test. 9
It is uow the standard urticle at all the first
class Hotels uud Clubs iu tho city of New York,
aud wherever it is introduced it at once assumes
its leading position, is
AWARDED THE PALM OF SUPERIORITY,
and the demand for it becomes a thing established.
Its medicinal properties are such, that while its
immediate effects are pleasant and grateful, it ex
ercises the happiest permanent influence upon the
constitution.
I have analyzed a sample of “Daly’s Aromatic
Valley Whisky,” and find it to lea purearticle, of
fine flavor, and without any deleteiious admix
ture. JAMES B. CHILTON, M. D , Chemist.
State Assayer’s Office, 32 Somerset st.,)
Boston, April 17th, 1868. /
Wm. 11. Daly, New York—l have made a chemi
cal analysis of your Aromatic Valley Whisky,aud
find it jwre, fine, flavored It ye Whisky, containing
no injurious mutters of any kind, ami 1 would re
commend it us suitable lor medical and public
purposes. CHAS. T. JACKSON, State Assuyer.
Wm. 11. Daly—Your Aromatic Valley Whisky
is received, aud, after careful examination, 1 find
it to be a pure article , entirely free from the adul
terating itiy redie ids so frequently used.
Yours, respectfully,
J AS. J. MAPI’S, Anulyeul Chi mist.
Consumers can depend upon getting a pure
article when they buy the Valley Whisky, as it is
sold by the bottloonly. WM. 11. DALY,
19 South William street. New York,
Sole Proprietor.
For sale iu Columbus by
Doc. 13-DMbAMy VAN MARCUS.
PLANTERS’ EMPORIUM!
HULL, DUCK & CO.
(AT HILL A DAWSON’S OLD CORNER,)
KG leave to inform their old customers and
the public generally that they are Dealers in
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
FANCY AND STAPLE
DUIY GOODS
10,000 Yard. OSNABUBGB ;
5,000 “ KERSEYS;
5,000 “ liINSEYS;
5,000 SHEETINGS;
1,000 NEGRO BLANKETS at pricai
which defy competition;
fIAT.TOOES. 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 ; QIN ;
FINK BRANDIES, WIIISKIKS nd RUM;
The beat stork of LIQUORS in Columbus.
HARDWARE.
Arne’s SHOVELS ud SPADES;
Scovill’s HOES; TRACE CHAINS;
Collin’s AXES; Pocket KNIVES;
Together with Agricultural Implement*, such
an CORN 811 ELLERS, PLOUGHS, HAKES, Ac.
SADIDLEH.Y.
FINE SADDLES, COLLARS,!
WAGON SADDLES, HAMES,
BLIND BRIDLES, WHIPS,
HIDING BRIDLES, &c.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
3,000 Pair RUSSETS;
LADIES’ SHOES of all kind,;
GENT.’S “ “ “ “
BOYS’ and MEN’S BOOTS;
DITCHERS’ BOOTS, &o.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
SUITABLE FOR PLANTATION USK.
CROCKERY
PLATES, CUPS and SAUCERS ;
DISHES, BOWLS, TEA POTS,
TUMBLERS and GLASSWARE of
all kiuda.
HATS AND CAPS.
MOLESKIN, CASSIMERE and flu.
WOOL HATH;
A largo lot of CHEAP WOOL HATH
for Negros.;
BOYS’ AND MEN’S CAPS, flno and
common.
BOLTING CLOTHS
Os the best Brand* and aborted Number*.
In fact a general assortment. Having a real*
dent partner in New York, wo can supply our
friend* and the public at the very lowest pricM.
Planter* will fiud it to their Interest to call befort
purchasing elsewhere.
HULL, DUCK & CO.
Columbus, Oa., kept IH&9. ts
WARREN T. OOLETREE,
No. 32 llrosul Ntrc.t, Coluinl.u*, Ga.,
I/ - EKPS constantly on hand, and >■ ttlpt\
lv dally rseulvtug, fresh suppliss of t I til
FAMILY OROCKRIKB. A good lot ofMMSi
cliolc. Hood, Pure Georgia Planter’s Whisky, and
many other brands, all pure anil free from pobson
one drugs, for sain. Call or send your orders, and
they will meet with prompt attention.
Columbus,Ga., March 11, 1869-ts
APPLE* I APPLESt
Tn UAKIIKLH Northern Apples Just Received
• J end for Rule by JAB. I.IGON,
DeoV-tl at llogan’. corner.
MEECEAET*’ account hooks,
■ Yok drawing off accouute, wilb paper much
X 4 superior to the common bill cap, just r..
•Ived at J. W. PEASE'S BOOK STORE.
FLOUR.
mu SLR. Extra Choice St. Loul. Flour Just
received, end for sale by
dec. 29. OUNBYACO.
F ABIC Y FLOUR.
CH t lIBLS. EXTRA CHOICE Sr. LOUIS.
Z\) For sale by B. BAKNARD ACO
KYK FLOUR I
JUST received by _ „
IIOWKLL A JOHNSON.
(NUMBER 139.
INSURANCES.
ARE YOU INSURED?
TUB HARTFORD FIltK
INSURANCE COMPANY
Inooi’poiuiletl in Xf-ilO.
POSSESSING THII ADVANTAGES OF
Fifty Years Experience!
A Perpetual Charter
AND OVER
$875,0001
OF asseta, securely invested and iustantly
available, continues to insure Stores, Mer
chandise, Dwellings, Cottou and other produce,
and most other kinds of property, ou favorable
terms.
40- Losses adjusted and paid immediately by
D. F. WILIjCOX, Agent
jy2B ts for Columbus and surrounding country
THE HARTFORD FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital and Surplus sß7f>,ooo
THE CITY FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NEW HAVEN, CONN.
Capital and Surplus $205,000
THE jiTATK FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NEW HAVEN, CONN.
Capital and Surplus $220,000
TIIE LORILI.ARD FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NEW YORK.
Capital and Surplus SJ}2O,OOO
46#* Fire risks taken by the abovo first-clasfl
Oompanloson favorable terms.
D. F. WILLCOX, Agent
JyiM-tf for Columbus and surrounding country
METROPOLITAN
Fire Insurance Company,
NEW YORK.
May 24-1 y HENRY V. MEIGS, Agent.
TO TIIK
MERCHANTS
OF TUB
South and South-West
WK, the undersigned, importers aud Jobbers
iu tho City of Charleston, in view of the
present excited state of tho country, deem it pro
per to bring to the uotico of the interior Mer
chants the claims w have to their patronage and
custom. The majority of us have been long estab
lished in business, and from our experience are
well acquainted with the wants of this section of
country. All of uh hold sentiments in common
ou the agitating question of the day—slavery;
aud all of uh desire, as far as practicable, to be
come commercially independent of the North.
We have no desire to underrate the energy and
enterprise of the Merchants of Northern cities,
but we claim to be able to supply goods in our re
spective lines on as favorable terms, both as to
price aud credit, as the merchants of any city in
the Union. We have facilities for obtaining goods
from Europe not surpassed by any, and our im
portations from abroad are very large, notwith
standing thereports to the contrary, circulated by
those who have no knowledge of what they affirm,
or whose interest prompts them to mislead
American goods wo obtain from the manufac
turers on as iavoralde terms as any Jobbing Mer
chants of the Northern cities. Why then should
we not bo able to sell ou as favorable terms as
others?
We are able und determined to do so, and all
we Mk of you is, tc try this market; iy HHidethe
prejudice—for it is only a prejudice—that your
customers prefer goods from Now York to those
from Charleston, aud build up and encourage
your own Seaports and your own Merchants. If
we cannot do what wo profess, you will be sub
jected to very little inconvenience, for opportu
nities of leaving by railway or steamer are offerod
every twelve hours.
Our Stocks will bo complete by tho Ist of Feb
ruary next, and it remains to l>e seen how many
of those who have heretofore purchased nil their
goods iu Northern cities will give Charleston a
trial this Spring.
Charleston, 8. C., December 12th, 1859.
Dry Goods.
Gillilands, Howell A Cos.; Hyatt, Mcßuruey A
Cos.; Johnston, Crews A Cos; Crane, Boyleston A
Cos; Johu G. Milnor A Cos; Kerrison A Leiding;
Chamberlain, Miller A Cos.; J. 8. A L. Bowie A Cos ;
Robert Badger A Cos; Nay ler, Smith A Cos; Cudow,
McKenzie A Cos.
Direct Importers of Plantation
Goods.
Andrew MuDowall, Kavenel, Htighvr A Milli
kan.
Hardwaro.
Courtney A Tennent; Hyde, Gregg A Day;
Gravelly A Pringle; Williams A Price; 11. F.
Strohecker; J. E. Adger A Cos.
Shoes.
B. B. Stoddard A Cos; Force A Mitchell; Ila/el*
tine A Walton; I>. F. Fleming A Cos; Ilunham,
Taft A Cos.; It. A. Pringle A Cos.
Clothing.
Waldron. Kgleaton A Cos.; Edwin Bute* A Cos;
Cohen, Willis A Cos; Matthieasen, O’llttra A Cos.;
Pierson, Smith A Cos.
Groceries.
8. 8. Farrar, Bros. A Cos.; Launeau A W hilden ;
J. A. Burckmeyer; George W. W illiams ACo; T.
J. A C. II- Moise ; Faruum A Dotterur.
Crockery and Glasswaro.
Brown A Palma; Webb A Sago.
Drugs and Modicincs.
Ilavilaud, BteveriMon A Go.; John Ashhurst;
Rutt A Dowie; Nelson Carter.
Silks and Fancy Goods.
Bowen Foster A Cos.; Thayer, Dewing A Cos ; Al
bert Lengnlck; Marshall A Beige; J. A W.
Knox.
Hats, Caps and Straw Goods.
Horsey, Auteu A Cos.; D. K. Williams A Cos.; Y.
D. Fanning.
Saddles & Saddlery Hardware.
JunuiiigM,Touilluson A Cos.; Ilastie, Calhoun A
Cos.
Books and Stationery.
McCarter A Dawson ; A. Carter, S. B. June,
Agent Methudiat Book Concern.
Curpots.Oil Cloths and Window
Curtains,
Lamberts A Howell ; Jas. C. Bailie.
Papor Commission Dealer,
Joseph W'alker.
Importers And Dealers in Wines,
Liquors, Sogars, Tobacco, Sic.
Chafee, Bt. Am him! A Croft.
WKOI UHT IKON COOK BTOVKS.
IN consequence of the increased le- m
maud for W ROUGHT IKON f f.
we have greatly enlarged our fat ili ties ■TaBY
for umnufartitrimr them, and are now W
prepared to supply them to the Trade in
any quautlty that may desired. We are manu
facturing four sixes, ranging from $76 tosl6o. We
have numerous testimonials by parties now using
them, as to their superiority both as to durability
and operation. We have also on hand a large
supply,four sizes,
Improved Iron Witch Stoves I
Tlii heat Cut Iren Steve new In uae; with all
the oth.r new .ml popular |iattarua of Htovaa In
uae. Being agent, for the Itanaom Stove Work,
we .re pre,iareil to.upuly the Trail, at manufac
turer’, price., with freight added.
Housofurnishing Goods!
In this department our assortment is complete,
consisting of
Table and Pocket Cutlery; Brooms; Brushes;
Wood and Willow Ware; Mats; Toilet Bets;
Bird Cages; Waiters; Silver Pitted Wsr*;
Water Coolers; Refrigerators ;
Lemon Squeezers; Knife Cleaners; Ac.
Force and Lift Pumps!
Lead mid Irou Pipe#; Tin War. of all deacrlp
tl.n.; Tin Plate, filieet Iron aud Tinner. Finding,
at wliole.ale for the Trade _ . „
D. B. THOMPSON A CO.,
May 23-t No. 143 Broad .treat.
hiiodldku UKACKS.
SUOULDKU IIRAOKB’ Shoulder Bract.l Jut
received, and b / A WAU ,
I j*.,. 74 Broad it.
THE DAILY SUN.
Fbom Yesiuuiav’s Nook Kditiok.
Homicide.
Tho Atlanta Confederacy says on Mon
day, near Palmetto, Coweta county, I.uke
Saunders was fatally slabbed by a man
of tbe name of Tboinas, we understand.
■Saunders lived about two lours after the
Wound was inflicted. He was stabbed in
the abdomen with a bowie knife. The
difficulty occurred at the election precinat
alow hundred yards fiom Palmetto, in
Coweta county, and originated in a tight
between a Mr. Penn und some other
party, when Saunders interfered to sepa
rate the parties, and then received tbe
fatal wound.
♦
KIhIIhIIcv of IK.IO.
The newspaper statistics of 1809 are
being published.
During the year 20 persons died who
were over 100 years of age, tho oldest of
whom was Csesnr, a negro of Louisana,
who was over 138 years of age.
The total loas|by fire during 1859, was
$22,000,000, being six million more than
for the year 1858.
The rail road accidents last year were
79 in number, killing 129 persons and
wounding 411. The number killed being
only a little more than half of that in ’59.
There wero 21 steamboat accidents, kill
ing 242 persons and wounding 140.
-
AstoiHilling Ignorance.
The Douut journals relate an extraor
dinary instance of ignorance in a village
near that town. A physician colled a few
days ago to prescribe for a sick child of
a peasuul woman, and ordered a warm
bath. “What is a bath ? said she. “Heat
some water in your pot on the fire and
put your child into it.” A few minutes
after a neighbor entered, and found that
the womun Imd put the child into the pot
with the water, and had placed the little
creature on the tire, which Bbe was dili
gently stiring up • Os course the visiting
neighbor rescued the child from the hor
rible fate with which it was threatened.
Benedicts on a Lnrk-Hoiv liny
“Fooled the Women.”
One day last week a party of married
gentlemen, numbering some sixteen per
sons, arranged to have a sleigh ride, a
supper and a “good time” generally. The
supper was to bo Waldron’s, about five
miles from Mount Pleasant, Ohio, the
parties being all residents of the luttcr
place. They managed, as they supposed,
to keep their wives ignorant of their
plans, hut the womai were not as igno
rant of their movements as they had sup
posed. Accordingly, when the “stag
party” were nearly ready, with koon up
petites sharpened by the ride, to sit down
to tho sumptuous supper provided, the
ladies, who had managed to nrrive just
iu lime, walked in and sealed themselves
at the table, utterly refusing to recognize
their “smart husbands,” und treating
them as entire strangers. In this way
they appropriated to themselves every
thing upon the table. After supper, the
ladies, who hud brought music with them,
danced for u while, and then returned
homo without onco speaking to their
husbands, and treating ail udvuuces on
their part with coldness.
Triumph of the Steam Fire Engine.
The York llernld says that a tire took
place iu Fulton Direct, in that city, on
Thursday lust, which destroyed proper
ty to tho nmount of half a million of dol
lars, and but for the operation of the
steam fire engines, the fire would proba
bly have equalled the great contiugration
of 18.15, when twenty millions worth of
property was destroyed. The result of
this tire has removed the prejudices of
the old firemen of New Y'ork, and they
now admit the vast superiority of tbo
steam engine over every other engine
yet constructed for tho extinguishing of
tiros. In the intensity of cold weather
the difference is said to be still more strik
ing, and it was owing to tlie accident of
the excessive cold at the late fire that
the firemen generally became convinced
of the merits of the steam engine. It is
stated that in London, Cincinnati and
Philadelphia, two horses are always in
harness, reudy to he hitched in an instant
to the engine. Only two men, says the
Herald, are absolutely necessary to bring
it to the field of operations—the engineer
and a man to drive the horses, ridjng on
tho back of one of them. The cost is
considerable, ($4,600 for each engine,)
hut the gain from their superior efficien
cy more than warrants the cost, und the
number required, even in a city like New
York, is comparatively small.— Richmond
Ditpatch.
If He will Renialu at Home.
If the Virginia slaveholder will remain
at home, ho will be allowed to enjoy his
slave property iu peace.—Aim York Tri
bune.
lie was at home when the Abolitionists
took Harper’s Ferry, wasn’t he?
inglon Star.
It is said that “red is all the rage”
with the ladies of Buffalo, N. Y., this
winter. They are wearing red-heeled
shoes, red stockings and red petticoats.
We wonder if they themselves, are deep
ly red.
A PRESENT WORTH HAVING!
rjMJK bent ant! moat appropriate present from a
1 husband to wife la n good, reliable aud
efficient
SEWING MACHINE!
It relieve* her of her moat grievoua burden; It
emancipate* her from a sedentary and monotonous
employment, tb.it i* one of tho mo*t prolific
cause* of ill health. No more
“ Eyelid* heavy and red,
Finger* weary aud •ore;**
but with a bu*y hum and a merry click, keeping
lime with the Joyful *oug of it* iuitre*a,it Uooe
all the work in tho morning before breakfast, aud
rti then be sot M*ide a* an ornament to the
chamber,
“ A thing of beauty and a joy forever!’*
GET TPiE BEST.
Joint; v foiih;
pour. ! tc four!
Dilloront Stylos to select from!
LAI>I>& WEBSTER'S,
A. B. HOWES’,
PINKLE it LYON’S,
WILCOX & CHUB’S,
All Premium Machines!
AT PRICKS FROM $36 to SIOO,
lucaaeeof Koaewood, Mahogany aud Walunt,
on tables aud plainly Ani*lied. Call ami *ee them
at the NOVELTY WORKS BALKS ROOM, No. 148
Broad atreet, a few doora below Masonic Hall
Building. T. T. EDMUNDS, Agent.
Columbia*,Ga , Dec. Id, iB6O. ts
FILL
I. A. BROKAW & CO.
ARK NOW OPENING A LARGE STOCK OF
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING,
WHICH WK AIIB OFFERING AT
Reduced Prices for Cash,
OR TO PROMPT PAYING CUSTOMERS.
ALSO,
JUST RECEIVED A SELECT STOCK OF
Cloths, Casslmeres, Vestings,
WHICH WE WILL
MAKE UP TO ORDER
In the latest and most approved
STYLES 1
With promptness, warranted to give eetiaCoctlon
IN ALL OASES.
I. A. BROKAW A CO.
Golniubus, Ge., Bept. 22,1569. ts