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About The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1860)
THE DAILY SUN. ♦- - - i I) • WOLF.. ..R. J. YARINGTON....T. GILBERT. THUS. UILBKRT A CO., l jciilor and l > roprietoi*H. The Sun is oubHshod Juily at $5 u jroar, payable itrictly in advance. When not paid within nix month*, $U will bo charged. If not paid within j he* subscription your, $7. No s abaci-Iptiou taken forloae limn three months, which must iti all oases bo paid in advance, at the , ato of H sty cents a month. ADVERTISING KATES: All advertisements ol live lines or lest* inserted it 50 cents for the first iusortiou, aud 25 cents tor uadi additional insertion Adveiliaumeui.s exceeding uvu iiucß,except uj jpooial contract, will be c harged 10 cents a iiuofox the lirst insertion, ands cents aliuu for each ud dilioual iusemou. A card not exceeding six linos, not renewable, will bo inserted throe months tor $6, six month/ for SB, aud twelve mouths for sl2. Ten linos, not renewable, will bo inserted thret mouths (or £4, six for sl2, eight mouths for slb. ind twelve months for S2O. Advertisements of ton lines, renewable at plea sure, inserted at $25 a year. Contract advertisements exceeding ten lines to bo charged at the Vuto of $lO for each additional ten lines. Advertisements occupying a place between th reading matter and advertisements to be chargee iii addition of one-third to the above rates. f &OFESSIONAI CARDS. W. T. PATTERSOJS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, AN U JUSTICE OP THE PEACE, COLUMBUS, GA., \\T Ua L practice in the Chaitahoochee and ad- VV joining Circuits. auglo’69-ly S. 8. BUORTJCR W. U. CHAMBERS H. K. SHORTER. Shorter, Chambers & Shorter, ATI’OXIWEYS AT I.AW, BUKAULA, ALA., PRACTICE in the counties of Harbour, Pike, Codec, Dale uud lienry, Ala., and in Quit* man, Clay uud Randolph counties in Georgia. Oldco on Randolph street, one door north ol Bray’s Hardware Store. j>29-ly A. H. BUSH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, M.AKIAJNNA, FLORIDA, 2 > EFERS to 11. Altddlobrook a Cos.; XV Hall, Moses A Cos.; Wrn. 11. Young, President Rank of Columbus; J. 11. Daniel A Cos.; J. Kyle A Cos.; L. T. Downing, Esq.; Dauforth, Nagel A Cos. July 30, ’69-ly JEFFERSON BUFORD M. SEALS. BUFORD & SEALS, ATTORNEYS -A.T IiAW, CL A ITT ON, ALABAMA, WILL practice in the several Courts of Bar bour aud adjoining Counties, and in the Supreme Court of the State. myl'J-tf 11. D. CLAYTON M. WOOD. CLAYTON & WOOD, attorneys j±rr law, CLAYTON, ALABAMA, WILL give prompt attention to ail business entrusted to them in the couuties of Bar bour, Pike, Coffee, Dale, Henry, Russell aud Chambers. References —Editors of Sun; Hall, Moses A Cos.; Robert Baugh, Esq. ap 127'59-ly BEVERLY A. THORNTON WILLIAM £. TURMAN. THORNTON & TURMAN HAVE removed their Law Office to Odd Fellows Hall, Oglethorpe street. They will attend to ail business in their line with promptness and fidelity in all the couutiee of the Chattahoochee Circuit, Ga., and in Russell, Macon, and Barbour Counties, Alabama. Jan. 19, ’59-ly YONGE,AicCLELLAK & UAUKES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, PRACTICE in all the Courts of West Florida. Offices at Marianna and Pensacola. C. C. Yonge, Peusacola, Florida. J. F. McClellan, Marianna, Florida. January 5, 1858. tiny2l ROBERT sci. DIXON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. OFFICE on Randolph Street, formerly occupied by Seymour It. Bonner, opposite the Post Os flee. Feb. 2, 1859. ly JAM US RAMSEY R. G. OARITHERB. RAMSEY CAR. IT HERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, 4YriLL practice in all the counties of the Cha- VY tahoochee Circuit; in the counties of Chat tahoochee, 01 M y ; Rarly. and Randolph, of the Pa taula Circuit; and Calhoun aud Decatur counties, of the South Western Circuit. February 28, 1869. ly WM. F. LEE, D. D. S, (&2383& DENTAL SURGEON, South-east comer Broad aud Randolph street#, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Nov. 20,1858-ts JT. FOGLE SON, DENTISTS, OFFICE ON RANDOLPH, NEAR BROAD STREET. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. mh!4y PIANOS! MELODEONS! alexmderorgans! BRANDS & KORNER, No. 18 Broad St., Coluuibua, Cl*., Agents for the celebrated Alexander ORGANS, and for some of the beat PIANO ■MAKERS of New York, offer their instruments at Northern price-*, freight* s-i led PIANOS from $241) to ftiuO; MELODBONB from $45 to $l4O. Second-hand Piano, taken in exchange. BRANDS A KORNER. ALEXANDER ORGANS! ON K ol these celebrated instruments, by Alex ander of Paris, France, may bo seen at the Music Store of Brands k Korner, No. 48 Broad street, who have been appoiated Agents for this place. These Organs are uurivuled for power aud variety of tone, aud are well adapted for chapels, schools or parlors. Nov 19. 1859-ts BRANDS A KORNER. REMOVAL I lirM. B. CARTER hav- a Storo formerly on hand Grand and Squat.- PIANOS, manufactured liy Ohlckerlng * ooii., IVui. Kuabo li Cos., Win. I’. Kmerflon, AW. I.add A Cos., and A. Newhall; MELODEONS nmd by Mason A Hamlin: Guitars, Violins, Elute,, Ac cordeous, Flutlna,. ltaojos, Tambourines, Fifes, Ac. Also a large assortment of Sheet Music and In struction Books for various instruments. WM. li. CARTER, October 6-0 m _ No 12 Broad street. BROAD STREET HOUSE, ESPECIALLY FOR PLANTERS, By F. 3VE. Boynton, OVER CORNER STORES Occupied by E. Barnard & Cos., OOLUMJAUH, OA. Nov. It, lUt. UOUK,Ill's COLIC MIXTCIIK. I DARTED to all ages, etpeclslly to INFANTS. /V- Dr. Robert's Colic Mixture is a uover tailing remedy in all cases, whether depending upon Wind, Constipation, or Spasm of the Bowels. In dose* graduated according to the ago of the Child, (a* directed on the bottle,) it givs** (aidant relief to pain, procures health}* and refreshing M umber, and at the sumo time, regulate* the bowel*. .No Nurse or Mother, having the care of u youug Child, should bo without it. It* co*t U a mere trifle compared with the health and safety of the child, and the relief and comfort it* use imm re* to an anxious household. For sale by It. A. W ARS ft PON, Nov 13—ts 74 Broad street. jciTPfDU*ni:d.-aNEw treatiseon Sitrrmatorrhfti, Seminal IVcaknrfSt Afrvou* unit den, ml Debt lit ir, Impofcncf, amt ell (iterant* art* Hi njr from thr habit of nlfplait’ anil mhertirrmn. From 11. urn•uhlmhed MniutrnpH vl JH Honan pmntlim out n mode of rnre at win’ cer tain nml clleHunl, by which cx.ry sufferer, no mntter wli it his f'miilitlnn, nuiy cure tiln.wll. without the knowledge of even u. room-mate, unit lit the lent nn**‘t,le cost, thereby avoiding the nuineroUH |Uuck* and quack u<>*trunj*of thetluy • The author was i French 1 hysiclap of great attainment*, who spent many yean i Ip invest ■ gating the nature and treatment of thii ulw*e which annually curries thousands t° nn nntimo |y grave. B<*rit under seal to any iunlre** on receipt of two pontage stamp*. Addrofci, H. C/VAINE * CO., rboot t noi it j V AM roceivlug weekly a choice article of Flour 1 from one of the beet Mill* in the up country, which I am tedllng low. and will warrant It to give good Mtlsfa- tlon. Ja*t try It, if you waut aoruethlng that will do you good. Sept 10. JAMBS W. sAFMINaTON^ N GOOD nIK. \ H I WR hare thl day received a very choice lot of Seg*r*. (eHe-tm In p.<r*on. and w* nw •hallenge ton city of Oolwnbua to irdm*e any thing better iu that line than w now off r to the public. K. A. WARK A B<>N, Dec. 6. V 0.74 Broad street. THE DAILY SUN. VOLUME V.} PULL LENGTH WASHINGTON & EVERETT, INCLUDING A VIEW OF MT. VERNON, In the Engraving of Washington. These splendid engravings are from original paintings by Hicks, and are engraved on steel in the highest style of Art. They are each 25x35 inches, each contain ing six square feet. So many coarse, miserable pictures have been palmed upon the public as works of art —aud 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 not first seen. Wo 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 li£ RELIED ON. The Editer of the Now York Observer says: “Theso engravings are genuine works of art—the likenesses are admirable. The portrait of Mr. Everett will lake precedence of all others.” The New York Christian Advocate says: “They are among the finest engravings that we have overseen, aud THE PUBLISHERS ARE FULLY RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL THEY PROMISE.” TERMS, ALMOST GRATIS. We will send, post paid, securely packed in rcl- I lers, either engraving and a $3 Magazine, one year, for $3; both engravings aud a $3 Magazine, one year, for $4. Agents who remit S3O at one time, will have an extra copy of each engraving. The Magazines are HARPER’S, THE KNICKERBOCKER, GODEY’S LADY’S BOOK, THE ATLANTIC, BLACKWOOD. By special arrangement, the entire year’s sub scription to the Magazines is paid over by us to their publishers, and subscribes receive their supply for the ytar direct from their respective publication office*! The cost of the engravings is paid only by the difference between the lowest wholesale and the regular price of the Magazines. Engravings sent at once, and 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. 11. BAILEY A CO., (At Wm. Hall A Sou’s Music Store) 543 Bioadway, Dec. 13-dAw3m New York City. FALL STYLE!” AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG* HAT! No. 99 33road Street. F. Li^STDOINT IS dow receiving all the Fashionable Styles of HATS, for the Fall trade, consisting of Moleskin, Cassimere, French Felts, of all qualities; OTTER, BEAVER BLACK, DlvAB NAPPED, aud all other kinds adapted to this market. CAPS of every style, WOOL HATS of all Qualities, UMBRELLAS, CANES, &c. And with our COMFOKMATOR wo can FIT every head Give us a call Columbus. August 11, 1859. fiin UK. CARTWRIGHTS IMPROVED, UNFAILING AND SAFE Cliill and Fever CURE! IT braces up the system and regulates the LIVER ami BOW ELS. It always cures CHILL AND FEVER speedily and permanently, and has the unqualified approval of many Physicians, who have proscribed it with unfailing success. IT GIVES COMPLETE SATISFACTION. I’repared only by UKQUHAHT &j?HAPMAN, Sept. 27-ts Druggists, Columbus. Ga. J. P. MURRAY, Successor to HAPPOLDT & MURRAY, 46 IS&gf iff BROAD ST -> COLUMBUS, GA., MAKER AND DEALER IN GUNS, Keep* constantly on hand, all kind* of Shot Guns, Powdei Flask*, Powder, Rjfloß Shot Pouches, Shot, Pistol*. Shot Belt*, Cap*, Drum Flasks, Game Bag*, Gun Material Knives, Gun Wad*, and every tiling in the sporting line. destocking and Repairing done with ueatnoi* and dispatch. Key* fitted aud Locks repaired. February 9,1869-ts EDWARD BLAU, House, Sign, Ornamental Painter, AND PAPER HANGER. I J AVK your bouse painted—don’t live iu an M old dingy house all your life. Paint up, aud make thiugs look cheerful. For a specimen of my Sign Painting look at Kiddle’* Sign Gallery of Art. Paiut Shop opposite the Arbor Billiard Saloon, where work will be done well and on tb oc£SrinS >bU BP WARP BLA VIRGINIANEGROES! mUE subscriber would notify hi* former pa- I trons.uud all other* in waul of choice healthy aud young N KG HUES, that he has just arrived in the city with a superior lot, which he will sell at his accustomed low prices. . , t . For the present he can bo found st the Livery Stable of IVEY, SMITH A CO., where he will be pleased to attend to any and all desiring to pur chase fine aud likely young Negroes^ Columbus, Ga.,Oct. 18,1859. tn _ J. J. MILLKH WATIRMAIf. MILLER A WATKRMAN, Auction and Commission Merchants, MACON, GEORGIA. WILL give particular attention to the public aud private tale of Merchandise and Prop erty of every description, aud will make prompt returns for the same. T .. Refer by permission to J. B. * W . A. Rons, T. It. Bloom, J. K Winter, L. M. Lamar, h. Boud, 1 resi dent Manufacturer’s Bank, Macou, Ga W. M. Davidson, LaKorhe k Bell, R. A Sons, Brigham, Baldwin k Cos., 1 J. WalsU, U jFffS& k SoilChtrl—l—l.o. jyH4 ( E. BARNARD & CO., COLUMBUS, QEOROIA, Wholesale and llet* l * GROCERY & PROVISION DEALERS, I ¥ A VK on hand ami willcm.tnntly keep alarge I 1 and wall .electd stock, embrnclyg all rtl ole* it their line, which arc offorad to their frlendi and the pul,lie, at the lowet market price*. WCO.MK AND SEE US.-fc* Sept. 29.1869. ts J. B. SHIPMAN & CO., Grocery and Commission Merchants, Mo. 2 l!ro*l Nt., Coliiinbu*. D!., UfTI.I, uttnnd promptly to all order* for Bacon, Ll<|uora, Ac., Ac. Liberal advancement, made on consignment, a*, uL to OUT ttOttSO. ‘ ‘ I TSOISBII TBI'SIISI I DOT reeel,ed per llarnden'e Ex nreM. a good aorlm*nt of Hie <2* ellhrated KI.IN II AIIDT TRUSSES|| J Double an I Single Lever. We reepect fully In,lte the attention of pby*icl*ni and thou .ink-ted to uu .lamination of our ,tock. A „ . I k I WAR* * SON, 71 Broad it. CITIIATK OK JIADSE9IAI T-IUFJII Solution of Citrate of Magne.ia, pre. ■>•*■* ICR IUIKBBED LARI) OIL. I J URQIIHART A CHAPMAN. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. JANUARY 11, 1860. A.. H. DEWITT, ‘OKK DOOR BELOW J. ENNIS & CO., ©9 BBOAD 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 WARE, FROM MANUFACTURERS. OAKE BASKETS, WAITERS, TEA SETS, URNS, COFFEE POTS, Ac. TABLE CUTLERY. Fine seta of Pearl, Ivory and Silvery handles. Pocket Knives, &e. Silver Dippers, silver and wood handles. Silver Puff Boxes and Card Cases. 1000 GOLD PENS, IN SILVER AND GOLD HOLDERS, warranted not to come off. CLOCKS, Made for u* to order for planters’ use, good, true, and reliable. RICH FANCY Hair Pins and Head Ornaments DIAMOND RINGS AND PINS, Sleeve and Bosom Bottons, SCOTCH PEBBLES, In Steel and Gold Frames. We continue to make all kind* of Jowelry in HAIR WORK. The HAIR BRAIDING is positively don© by our Braider in Columbus. OUR JEWELER Is a perfect Artist in making all kind* of Badges, in SETTING DIAMONDS, EngraviDg, and in anything wanted to be done in hi* line. OUB WATCHMAKER HAS NO SUPERIOR iu the United States. Sample* of hi* NEW WATCHES can be seen here at any time. He is right after Watchos out of order, aud that have once been good time piece*, but now injured by having been in unskillful hands. JUST RECEIVED, Now Storling Silver Waiter*; “ “ “ Pitcher*; “ “ “ Goblet*; “ “ “ Ico and Water Bowl*; “ “ “ Cake Basket#; And a large lot of fine boat quality SILVER PLATED WAKE, consisting of Ice Pichers, Cake Baskets, Castors,Candlesticks, Waiters, dc. N. B.—Remember this is not the Mock Auction Ware, but genuine first quality Plate. The Pure Silver Ware is beautifully made, and will pleuse the most fastidious. July 7—ts A. 11. DeWITT. THOMAS S. SPEAR, (SUCCESSOR TO S. B. PURPLE,) Corner of Broad and Knndol]li Sts. UNTE'W GOODS 1 Til E subscriber would mo*t ro ■pectfully inform the citizens of Columbus and vicinity that he [L, r / a® is now permanently located in this iffaP place where he offer* for Bale rich and extensive assortment of good* iu his line, and at prices which will be perfectly satis factory to the purchaser in regard to price and quality. Every article warranted as represented, and good* shown with pleasure at all time*. Hi* stock consist* in part of CLOCKS, a variety of ttyle*, all warranted to keep good time. WATCHES, for Ladies aud Gentlemen’* use, in fine gold and silver case*. Ludies and Geut.’s Gold Chains, Key*, Seal*, Ac. A rich assortment of Ladies’ Breast Pins and Ear Rings, Bracelet*, Necklace*; Gold, Jet aud Pearl Crosses; beautiful Pattern*, Gold Pencils, Pens for Book-Keepers, Diamond and Plain Wedding Rings, Gold and Silver Thimbles, CufT Pius, Miniature Lockets, - Children’s Kar Drops aud Hoops; Masonic and Odd Fellows’ Piu*, Stud*, Sleeve Buttons, Collar Buttons, Ac., Ac. Pure Silver Spoons, Forks, Pickle Knives and Forks, Buttei Knives, Napkin Rings, Fruit Knives, Goblets, Ac. CANES —A large assortment of Plain and Fancy Canes, some with swords. PISTOLS aud superior POCKET KNIVEB. PEBBIaE spectcles, Os Gold and Steel Frames, of tin best quality manufactured. y J~ Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired by experienced workmen and warranted, i Lettering and Kngravlug, Neatly done. Columbus, (la., January 20, 1859. 1 NEW JEWELRY STORE! j Bum, wolf * FRANKFIKLD r,ene of Columbua amt vicinity that sets k they havo op..tied a J KWF.LKY STORE uorth of Dr. Ware's Drug Store,when ttiey will keep on band a [food a.aortmout of Brat clasa jowelry, such lino GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, CHAINS, SPECTACLES, PINS, RINGS, lIROACHKS, LOCKETS, SEALS, STUDS, EAR DROPS, Collar and Sleeve Button!, Gold Pen,, Ac. Alio, Clocks and Plated Ware. One of the firm will glre Ida particular atten tton to the repairing of Watcfiee, Clock, and jowolry, and hia long oxporlonco In that bu*ine*e auahioaldm to warrant hia work to give entire aatiafaction. l’uicbasura aro invited to call aud examine our good!, a, wo take plea*nre in ahowlug them. Columbus, On., Oct. 29-6 m ®m OBSERVE THE SWINGING CLOCK WHEN YOU COME TO COLUMBUS, a YOU will find it at No. 81 Broad •iieet, next door l: the SAVANNAII^* I*^ 1 *^ BANK AGENCY. You will there Bud an asHortment of fir*t-rat. WATUIIKS and CLOCKS, that can he atrongly I recommended and warranted a* eorrect tinie- I keeper,. You can llkowlee got your Watchea 1 properly fixed,(Brat-rate.) at a reaaoßlble and fair charge,by WM. SMITH, Watchmaker. Sign of the Swinging Clock, 91 Broad at. N. B-—Mr. Smith la Id, own workman. Columbus, Ua., Dec. 2,1859. m 151 POUT AMT TO OIMNKRNI COTTON MOTES WANTED! riMIK Hock Island I’aper Milla Company la 1 paving Ono Cent per Pound lor Lot ton Motog, and will continue to do ao until they get a hundred thousand pounds. Sacks and rnpas will be raterned. Oct. S—ts JOHN (. WINTKR, President. A CARD. rsvjllH PAl’Kit is manufactured at Rock Island I PAPER MILLS, Columbus, (Jeorgia. •a- Three and a half cents per pound, • I Cash, paid for good CLEAN LINEN aud COTTON 1 •#- Prlntin( aud Wrapping Paper fur sale at a i low pric*. Ang.ao-tf •OLDIH HYltt P I Ctf\ TEN Gallon Kegs, choice, for sale by If E BARNARD A CO KIKE WOKK 9 f OF all kinds, fer sale, wholesale and retail, by Dae. a. J. t. of,LA. WALTOIsr Female College Lottery, OF GEORGIA. Chartered by the State in 1850. W. C. DAWSON & CO., Malinger*, MACON, OR SAVANNAH, GA. NOVEL SCHEME! Policy Plan Lottery! BY THIS SCHEME, Purchasers can select their own Numbers, aud pay any ainouut for a Ticket they may desire. Extra Class 2, Draws Oct. 3, 1859, And on ovory succeeding day (Sundays ex cepted,) at 5 o’clock p. m. IN this scheme there aro 75 Numbers placed in the wheel —from 1 up to 76 —uud twelve of theso Numbers are drawn from the Wheel. If a person selects one Number out of tlu76, and that Number is among the Numbers drawn, ho gets five times the amount invested. If two selected Numbers aro drawn, ho gotß thirty for one; if three selected Numbers are drawn, be gets two hundrod toi one; if four selected Numbers are drawn, he gets a thousand for one; if five selected Numbers are drawn, five thousand for one, if six selected number* are drawn fifteen thousand to one. Hememberl if two, or more, selected Num bers arc taken, and all of those Numbers so se lected are not drawn among the Twelve Drawn Numbers, the Ticket is a Blank. our HAVANA PLAN LOTTERIES DRAW FOUR (4) TIMES A MONTH! and are the most liberal of any Schemes ever offered. For particulars address W. C. DAWSON A CO., Managers, Oct 25-ly Macon, and Savannah, Ga. NEW STORES’ AND New Goods! UNDER THE NEW HOTEL, (IN RANKIN’S BUILDING,) 166 and 168 Broad St., Columbus, Qa. CODY, FLEMING & SWIFT, At No. 166 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, aud Household Goods of every description ; Domestics, Kerseys aud Blankets; A largo stock of Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. A fine assortment of SHOES for Ladies’ wear. Wo would call the attention of Planters to our large supply of NE&RO SHOES, which we will sell at very low prices. Our stock will bo complete and opened in a day or two, and will contuiu everything usually kept in a well assorted Dry Goods Store, and shall be sold at the lowest market rates. AT NEXT DOCK, No. 168, WE KEEP A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES OF EVERY KIND. Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Salt, Soap and Cundles; Tobacco, Cigars, Nails, Bagging, Rope and Bacon; Cheese, Fish, Pickles. Ac., Ac.; Brandies, Wines, and Liquors generally. Also Crockery and Glass Ware, Hardware and Saddles. All of which is offered at the lowest murket prices. CODY, FLEMING & SWIFT. Columbus. Or.. Sept. 28. 1859 FRESH DRUGS! URQUHART & CHAPMAN, AT THE OLD STAND OF DANFORTH & NAGEL, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, HAVE ON HAND THE LARGEST STOCK OF FRESH AND PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C. &c. &c. NOW offered fur *ale in this ni&rkot. Every article sold by uk warranted a* represented. All aro Invited to call aud examine our etock aud prices of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, &c., before purchasing elsewhere, as wo urn determined to sell at the lowest unices for approved credit , and noi to be undersold by any house in QjlumUus for the Cash. We mean what we *ay. Give us a trial. TO THE LADIES! Our assortment of culinary articles is complete, comprising Gelatines, Bpices, Wines, Brandies, Flavoring Extracts, Vinegar, Table Salt, Corn, Sturch, Ac. Also TOILET ARTICLES, Con*i*ting of Pomades, Colognes, Lullin'* Ex tracts, Blond Do Pearle, American Hair Kextorer, Ac., Ac., and if you want a beautiful und eco nomical light, purchase of us the Goauine White Kerosene Oill To l J hysioianH. Our stock of Tinctures, Extract*, Chemicals, Medicated Syrups, kg., are delected aud caretuily prepared for the Prescription Department, and no prescription put up but by an expe rienced Apothecary. Pricen moderate. Dec. 0-ts UKQUIIAKT A CHAPMAN. NOW IS YOUR TIME! Cheap ! Cheaper! Cheapest! WISHING to reduce . our largo stock,con ■ mting of Jewelry, Watch oh, Pianos aud Goods, we offer to sell at twenty-five per cant, lower than any oihr musa iu thi*city. Our assortment consists of ths fol lowing Gm4as • Gold and Silver Watche* of all description* ; Gold Chain* for Ladies aud Gent*, of tha latest patterns; Kar Kings and Pin*, all styles; Gold Necklaces, Hleive Button*, Studs, Ac.; Gold Bracelets, Locket* aud Finger King*; Gold, Silver and Steel Hpectach ■; Pocket Cutlery of the best aud latest kind; Pistol* of all of the iate*t patterns; CLOCKS—The very best assortment In town ; PIANOS by ths most approved makers; and several good aecond hand Pianos for sale, equal to any ; Violins, Guitars. Areordeons, Flo tea, Fifes, Banjos,Tambourine. Bows, Strings. A<*. Tli Urgent and latest t<x k of BIIKBT MUSIC always ou hand, and a variety of Various articles too nunivrouM to mention. Watches, Jewelry and Accordeons Repaired uud warranted at the*hortest notice, and iu the very bc*t manner. Ut>’ Unsure to call at the subscriber*, No. 70 Broad street, Columbu*, Georgia T. 11. VANDKN BUR©, Joiix Bw.r>, Agent. No. 70 Broad st. .Nov. 24, 1 MS M Central Dyeing Establishment. r |M|jc subscriber rnipectfnlly Announces to the 1 public that he has located iu thi* city, for the purpoae of carrying on the Dyeing and Scouring Business in all Ita branch!,. Ho may ho found at Mr. David Wright’*, aboro tho Opelika Depot Nor.2t.-tf W CRANE _ TO TIIK bAOUSI fkKCKIVKD this day a beautiful .election of It JAPONICAB, CHINESE AZALIAS, OKRA NIUMH, HOSES, Ac., Ac. Call aarly or you will ho too lata to got tho choicest Flower*, For *ate ly H A. WAKE A SON, N„r. 0. No 74 Broad It. ■TATI’TEI A IS IF FORES. ■ / w t OOFIKS Cobb’s Statutes and Forms Just lUU recalled and for anlo,/or caiA only, by Nor SO. * CHAFFIN A JOHNSON. DALY’9 a Timur a rrre ttatttv AXA.LV/AIAXX XIV; V XXAJAJAJ A WHISKY. IN this age of adulterated and deleterious Li quors, il is a source of satisfaction to be able to introduce to public uetica the above article—an article of unquestioned purity, and possessing no qualities except such ns hAve the most favoi&ble influence ou the human constitution. A few rods of soil on the banks of the lthiue produces the grape which will flourish nowhere else, from whoso juice proceeds the “Johaunia berg.” the choicest wine in the world. A few acres of laud in Cuba produces a tobacco, the flavor and quality of which, when manufac tured into cigars, aie incomparably superior to thut of any other soil. Aud a narrow strip of land in the parish of Natchitochee, in Louisiana, has loug supplied the world with a super-excellent article of snuff',from such tobacco as caunot be induced to grow else where. In like manner it has long been known that a limited territory, lying in the valley of the Mo nongahela river, exclusively brings forth a rye of properties so marked aud peculiar that its distilla tion pTOdniS a Whisky of such superlative char acter as places it beyond rivalry. By n process recontly discovered, and now knowu only to my manufacturer, the grain from the choicest spot of this favored locality is made to )iold the Aromatic Valley Whisky, with which no other can stand un instant s com parison. 1 have no apprehension of being accused of pub lishing uuwurruutablc, or even 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, and wherever it is introduced it at once assumes its leading position, is AWARDED TUB PALM OF SUPERIORITY, and the demand for it becomes a thing established. Ita medicinal properties are such,that while its immediate effect* 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 be a pure article, of flue flavor, and without any deleteiious admix ture. JAMES B. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist. State Asbayer’s Office, 32 Somerset at.,) Boston, April 17th, ISSB. J Wm. 11. Daly, Now York—l have made a chemi cal analysiHof your Aromatic Valley Whisky, aud find it pure, fine Jlavored ltye Whisky, containing no injurious matters of auy kind, and 1 would re commend it as suitable for medical and public purposes. CIIAS. T. JACKSON, State Axsayer. Wm. 11. Daly—Your Aromatic Valley Whisky is received, and, after careful examination, 1 fiud it to boa pure article , entirely free from the adul terating ingredients so frequently used. Yours, respectfully, JAS. J. MAPES, Analycal Chemist. Consumers can depend upon getting a puro article when they buy the,Valley Whisky,as it is sold by the bottle only. WM.* 11. DA LY, 19 South William street. New York, Bole Proprietor. For sale in Columbus by Dec. 13-DMtaAMy VAN MARCUS. PLANTERS’ EMPORIUM! HULL, DUCK & CO. (AT HILL A DAWSON’S OLD CORNER,) gEG 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 Yarili OBN ABUHOS ; 6,000 “ KERSEYS; 6,000 “ LINSEYB ; 6,000 SHEETINGS; 1,000 NEGRO BLANKETS at price, which defy competition; CALICOES, DELAINES, LINEN, GiiG v"job, GiiOAKS, MANTILLAS, HOSIERY, and every kind of Ladies’ Dress Goods. GEOCEEIES SUGARS of every kind; Rio, Laguayra, Java aud Mocha COFFEE; BAGGING and ROPE, BALT aud TEAS; CIGARS, TOBACCO, Ac., Ac. WINES AND LIQUORS OF ALL QUALITIES. RECTIFIED WHISKY; GIN; FINK BRANDIES, WHISKIES and RUM; The beet stock of LIQUORS Id Columbu*. Amo’s SHOVELS and SPADES; Bcovlll’a HOES ; TRACE CHAINS; Collin’s AXES ; Pocket KNIVEB; Together with Agricultural Implements, such a* CORN BHELLERS, PLOUGHS, KAKKS, Ac. SADDLERY. FINE BADDLES, COLLARS, 1 WAGON SADDLES, HAMES, BLIND BRIDLES, WHIPS, RIDING BRIDLES, Ac. ROOTS AND SHOES. .1,000 Pair RUSSETS ; LADIES’ SHOES or all kiuda; OENT.’S “ “ “ “ HOYS’ and MEN’S BOOTB ; DITCHERS’ BOOTS, &o. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, SUITABLE FOR PLANTATION USE. CROCKERY PLATES, CUPS and SAUCERS ; DISHES, BOWLS. TEA POTS, TUM BLEBS and OLASBWAUE of all kiuda. HATS ANII CAPS. MOLESKIN, CASSIMEHE and Una WOOL HATS; A largo lot of CHEAP WOOL HATS for Negroo,; BOYS’ AND MEN’S CAPS, ttuo and uommoti. BOLTING CLOTHS Gs the best Brand* aud asuorteil Numbers. In fact a general assortment. Having a resi dent partner In New York, we can supply our friend* and the public at the very lowest price#. Planter* will find it to their interest to call before purchasing elsewhere. HULL, DUCK & CO. Coluiobus, Ga v Kept. 29, 1869, ts WARREN T. OGLETREE, No. 32 Broad Street, Colusmtiua, (Am., h r EEI’S constantly ou band, and I• k daily racwlvlng. Dash luppllaa oft-it Hi FAMILY OKOCEHIEB. A good lot of Mmkl choice Hood, Pure Hoorgla Plantar’! Wblaky, and many othar brands, all pure and froa from poison ous drugs, for sulo. Call or sand your ordara, and they will moot with prompt attention. Columbus,da., March 11, 1969-ts APPLES I AIM’I, KB I 7 CL BARRELS Northern Apples Ju,t R*c*lr#d O and for Sal. by JAB. LIUON, I)cc 9*tf at llogau’i corner. ■MOHAITI’ ACeOOM* hooks, I.AOR drawing off accounts, with paper mneb ’ tunerior to tho common till cap, Just ra ni red at J. W. PEASE’S HOOK STOKE. FLOUR. A BB UI. Kxtia Choleo St. Loula Flour Juat * Ud fUr “*■ b 7 OUN.Y k 00. (TANDY FLOUR. (U\ lIBLS. EXTRA CHOICE St. LOUIS. 21) Foraale by K. BARNARD kOO EYE FLOUKI JI H 1 re. elved ty HOWKLIi JOHNSON- {NUMBER 110. ,| INSURANCES. ! ARE YOUJNSURED? THE lORTFORD EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Incorporated, in ISIO. POSSESSING THE ADVANTAGES OP Fifty Years Experience! A Perpetual Charter AND OVKR $875,0001 OF assets, securely invested and instantly available, continues to insure Stores, Mer chandise, Dwellings, Cotton aud other produce, and most other kinds of property, on favorable terms. JNP* Losses adjusted aud paid immediately by D. F. WIDLCOX, Agent jy2Btf for Columbus and surrounding country TIIK HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital and Surplus $875,000 THE CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW HAVEN, CONN/ Capital and Surplus 8265,000 TIIK STATE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW HAVEN, CONN. Capital and Surplus 8220,000 THIS LURILLAHD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Capital and Surplus $320,000 Fire risks takeu by the above first-class Companies ou favorable terms. D. F. WILLCOX, Agent jy2B-tf for Columbus and surrounding country METROPOLITAN Fire Insurance Company, NEW YORK. May 24-ly HENRY V. MEIGS, Agent. TO TIIK MEECHANTS OF THE South and South-West WK, tho umlurHigneiiy importer* and Jobber* iu the City of Charleston, in view of the present excited state of the country, deem it pro per to bring to the notico of the interior Mer chants the claims w have to their patronHge and custom. The majority of us have been long estab lished iu business, aud from our experience are woll acquainted with the wants of thi* auction of country. All of u* hold sontiment* in common on the agitating question of the day—fdavery; aud all of u* desire, a* fur 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 üble to supply good* iu our re spective line* ou an favorable term*, both a* to price and credit, n* the merchant* of any city iu the Union. We havofacilitie* for obtaining good* from Europe not surpassed by any, and our im portation* from abroad are very large, notwith standing tliereports to the contrary, circulated by those who have no knowledge of what they affirm, or whoso interest prompt* them to mislead. Americiiu good* we obtain from the manufac turer* on uh favorable term* u* any Jobbing Mer chants of the Northern cities. Why then nhould we not be able to sell on ns favorable term* a* other*? We are able and determined to do so, and all we ask of you la, to try this market, lay atddethe prejudice—for it is ouiy a pmjuuivu—that your customer* prefer good* from New York to those from CharleHtou, and build up and encourage your own Heaport* and your own Merchant*. If we cannot do what we profe**, you will be sub jected to very little ineonveilicnco, for opportu nities of lenving by railway or steamer are offered •very twelve hours. Our Stock* will bo compute by tho Ist of Feb ruary next, and it remains to be seen how many of tlnme who have heretofore purchased all their good* in Northern cities will give Charleston a trial thi* Spring. Charleston, 8. C., December 12th, 1859. Dry Goods. Gillilands, Howell k Cos.; Hyatt, McHurnoy A Cos.; Johnston, Crew* k Go.; Crane, Boyleiton A Cos.; John G. Milnor k Cos; Kerriaon k Leiding; Chamberlain, Miller k Cos.; J. 8. A L. Bowie A Cos ; Robert Badger k Cos; Nuyler, Smith A Cos; Cadow, McKenzie A Cos. Direct Importers of Plantation Goods. Andrew McDowall, Kavenei, Ilugher A Mini ken. Hardware. Courtney A Tenuent; Hyde, Gregg A Day; Gravelly A Pringle; William* A Price; U. F. Strohecker; J. K. Adger A Cos. Shoes. ]|. B. Stoddard A Cos; Fore* A Mitchell; Ilu/.el tiue A Walton; D. F. Fleming A Cos.; Dunham, Taft A Cos.; It. A. Pringle A Cos. Clothing. Waldron, Kgle*toti A Cos.; Kdwin Hat* * A Cos.; Cohen, Willis A Cos; Matthie**en, O’Hara A Cos.; Pierson, Smith A Cos. Groceries. S. 8. Farrar, Bros. A Cos.; Launeau A Whilden ; J. A. Ilorckmeyer; George W. Williams A Cos.; T. J. AC. 11. Moiae; Farnmn A Dotteror. Crockery and Glasswaro. Brown A Palma; Webb A Huge. Drugs and Medicines. llavilaud, Steveuaou A Cos.; John Ashliurst; Ruff A Dowie; Nelson Carter. Silks and Fancy Goods. Bowen Foster k Cos.; Theycr, Dewlnir * Cos ; Al beit Lengnlck; Mumliull 4 Burge; J. k W. Knox. Hats, Caps and Straw Goods. lloraey, Aiitun k Cos.; D. H. William* k Cos.; F. D. Fanning. Saddles & Saddlery Hardware. JenningK.TouiUuaou * Cos.; Haatie, Calhoun A Cos. Books and Stationery. McCarter k Dawaon; A. Carter, 8. B. Jonua, Agent Methodist Book Concern. Carpots, Oil Cloths and Window Curtains, Lamberts k llowell ; Jus. C. Bailie. Paper Commission Dealer, Joseph Walker. Importors And Dealers in Wines, Liquors, Sogars, Tobacco, &c. Chafes, St. Aniand A Croft. WROUGHT IRON COOK STOVES. I Noon sequence of the Increased ds- > 1 Miuiid lor WHOUUUT IKON hTOVKBid. Jf, wn have greatly enlarged our facilities f„i manufacturing Iheni. eud ere “"''Nllßm prepared to supply them to the Trade lu vr”” * •ny quantity that may be deelred. Weare manu faeturlug four slues, ranging from fib to *l6O. We hare numerou. taatlmonlala by partlea now using them, aa to their auperlortty botli aa to durability and operation We have al.u on band a large supply,four sizes, Improved Iron Witch Stoves ! The best Oast Irou Blur* Dow lu use; with all the othar new auil popular patterns of Stove* iu use. Using agent, for the Itansom Stove Worka we are prepared to supply tbe Trade at munutac turer’s prices, with freight added. Housefurnishing Goods! In thin department our essortment is ©omplete, consisling of Table sod I'ocket Cutlery; Brooms; Brunhes; Wood and Willow Ware; Mats; Toilet Fets; Bird (jagee ; Waiter*; Silver Plated WereJ Water Coolers; Hefrigeralore ; Letuon Hqueexars; KnifsCleaners; Ac. Forco and Lift Pumps! uadaud Iron Pipes; Tin War. of all daacHp- Hone; Tin Plata, Bheet Ironaud Tinner* Findings .. wholaaale for “‘•J- I " THuMpHoN g cO .. May ,3-t No. 143 Broad atraet. khoulukii BRACKS. CtIIOCI.DKR BRACKS! ikoulder Braoos! Just S received, and fur >!• A WAM * Jan. I. 74, "* d,t ’ THE DAILY SUN. Fhoji YiaTF.RDit’g Noon Edith*. Complimentary. Ou Christmas eve, the employees in the South-western Rail Road shops at Maoon, presented Thorans B. Fife, foreman, with a handsome silver service, and Mr. C. D. Wall, his assistaut, with a gold mounted cane. Both Mr. Elf and Mr. Wall, are old .Savaunah men. A l.olli tonlst Boaxa.l Over. Tb* Charleston I’,veiling Mown Haw * man named Vestal, in Chatham county, N. C , was brought before Judgo Sanders ou Thursday'last, on the oharge of giving free expression to Abolition views and circulating incendiary documents. On the proof, bo was required to give bond in the sum of $2,000 for his appearance at Court, which be did and departed. Fire ill Tuakcgec. The Montgomery Mail learns reliably that a fire occurred at 5 o'clock, Satur day morning, at Tuskegee, in the large Livery Stable of Mr. Jesse Adams, con suming the buildings. Eighteen horses were destroyed, and others moro or less injured. A quantity of corn and fodder was also burned. It is suspocted that the tire was the act of an incondiary, though this is only sus picion. . ♦ Telegraphic Items. The following are items of general in telligence by the Bohemian which did not appear in the published news brought by her: Marshal O’llounel, the Commander-in- Chief of tho Spanish army of Moroooo, Ims declared the town of Ceuta to be a freo port. A telegram from Madrid, dated the 20th, Btatcs that fifteen thousand Moorish troops attacked the left redoubt of the Spanish position with great fury, but were driven back with the loss ou the part of the Moors of 1500 men killed and wounded, while tho loss of the Spaniards was 40 killed and 120 wounded. Heavy rains had inundated the Spanish camp. Private advices from Madrid state that, on the night of the 12th and l.'ith, seve ral eminent people were nrrested under the charge of supporting the subscriptions which aro being made in favor of Gara baldi. Advices from St. Petersburg state that Mahomed Amit, the principal. Chief of the right wing of the mountaineers of Caucasus, bad submitted to tho Emperor Alexander with tho whole people of that country, and consented to coma under tU* rule of Russia. The London Timos ridicules tho sym pathy manifested by the Northern por tion of the Union in favor of old John Brown when it was too late to be of any service to him, and thinks that the mat ter tend to strengthen the South and the permanency of its institutions. The Diet of Sweeden had uDanimonsly resolved to usk the King to defend the rights of Italy in the approaching Con gress of the European Powers. Latest from lirowusvlllc. Special Correspondence of tho Picayune. Point Isabel, Jan. 1. The papers I send you contain a full summary of what has transpired at the seat of war up to date. To-day lam in formed from an official source, at Browns ville, that Cnpt. Ricketts and Mr. C. Howard, the contractors for the Ran gers, are anxious to procure transporta tion for supplies, but as yet have not suc ceeded. The steamers do not feel safe as yet on tho river between this and Rio Grand City. The troops must he in a needy ceudt tion, as there is nothing of the bread kind in the country above. Forage for horses is equally scarce, and groceries there are none whatever. I think that, until the troops can bo supplied with sub sistence, stores and forage for their horses, they will not pursue the enemy. Tho horses of the Rangers are not in good plight at present. Besides, the further up you go the poorer the pastur age, especially on the river border. 1 um informed that a large number of horses and a quantity of arms were cap tured by our forces Bolh of the pieces that were takeu in the first attack on Cortinas, “lost by our side,” were re taken by Ford and the Rangers. My letters state that Capt. Stoneman, of tho regular cavalry, arrived in time to take a purl, and did good execution, as a party of the enemy attempted to cross the river. My opinion now is, that Cortina will attempt to make his way to one or the other of the contending factions in Mexi co, and should that appear to him too remote, gather together a formidable bund of Indians and return to this vicini ty again for vengeance. There are numerous bauds of maraud ing Indians about Laredo, who would be proud of such a leader as Cortina, and ho is just the man to join such a crowd, well knowing that he could avenge him self for this lust reverse with that mate rial, better than with his own country men, as they will he very cautious how they let the American regulars and rang ers overtake them again, I think. ———— A Sledding Incident. A lady was crossing Quinoy street, Wheeling, Va., last Friday, when a sled, containing two or Ihreo hoys, came down at a tremendous speed, striking her feet and throwing her down upon the earth. The sled did not stop at this, but booking itself upon the lady’s skeleton skirt, tors the article from her person and carried it some distance down the street. The lady being hut slightly injured, hurried away as rapidly as she could, being de sirous to avoid the embarrassment of the occasion. ■ —• Shocking Accident. The Franklin Review states that Mrs. Miller, an old lady, who was living with hor son, John W. Miller, near that place, was so severely burned on the 2d inst., by her olotbes accidentally catching fire, that she died on the evening of the fid. A PRESENT WORTH HAVING l * rnilM beet and most appropriate present from a I husband to a wile is a good, reliable and efficient SEWING MACHINE! (I lelleves bor of her mot grievous burden; it • luauclpatas her from a sedentary and monotonous employment, that is oua of the most prolific causes ol 111 health. No more “ Kyslids heavy and red, Fingers wsary and sore;” but with a busy bum and a inorry click, keeping time with tbe Joyful s.rng of it* mistress, it does ill the work in the morning before breakfast, and <an then be set a*idu a* an oruameut to the chamber, “ A thlug f beauty and a joy forever r* GrET THE BEST. mu i 4 mw. Difloront Stylo to soleot from! LADD & WEBSTER’S, A. U. HOWES’, I-INKLE & LYON’S, WILCOX & GIBB S, All Premium Machines! AT PRICKS PROM s3i to SIOO, In cuss of Rosewood, Mahogany and Wei mil, on tub los end plainly fluisbed. Cell end see ‘em et the NOVKI.TV WOK KB BALM ROOM. No Ms* Itroeil etreet, e few dour, below MMoufrlUU Building TANARUS, T. KDMUNUS, Agent. Columbus. On., Dec. Id, MW. U