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About The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1860)
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO CLOTHING BUYERS ROSETTE, MELICK £ CO., No. las Broad [Street, COLUMBDS, GEORGIA, Arc now offering their large ntock of FALL and WINTER CLOTHING. 4 nn Bwmrnpn nvimna ill JllilMi’ lil/ i lUliliO. We have in Store the following Goods, with prices annexed: OVERCOATS. 100 Benvcr at $25 to SOO 100 Beaver and Cloth 10 to 18 100 Pilot and Cass 7to 10 200 Lion and Seal Skin... Bto 20 250 Satt. and Mohair Gto 10 100 Blanket and Flushing 3to 5 BUSINESS COATS. 100 plain black Beaver....sls to $25 100 fine and ribbed 10 to 20 500 fey Cas. Sacks and Frocks 7to 18 300 Satt. and mixt Cass... 3to 0 200 Flushing 2.50 150 Petersham Sat 3.00 250 Satt. and Kersey Mnky Jckts 2to 3 Dress Frock Coats. 100 blk cloth Fr. Croats $25 00 100 “ “ “ “ 20 00 100 “ “ ■’ “ 15 00 100 “ “ “ 12 00 100 “ “ “ “ 10 00 Lari is ! Pan ts I 450 pairs blk Doe Skin Cass., from $1 to $lO 800 fancy Cass 3to 8 400 blk and fey Satt 2to 4 150 blue Satt 2to 2J 175 Kersey 1 50 VESTS! VESTS! 300 Fancy and Black Silk Velvet j Vests, from $5 00 to sl2 00 500 Fancy and Black Silk Vests, from $2 50 to $8 00 100 Bl’k Satin Vests. 2 50 to G 00 200 “ Cloth and Cassimere Vests, from $3 00 to $5 00 350 Fancy Cass. Vests 2 00 to 4 50 100 “ Bl’k Sat... 125 to * BOYS AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING! We are now prepared to (it any and all sizes, from 4 years of age to 16. The assortment is complete. 100 Boys’ Gruy Satt. Round Jackets, from $2 00 to $3 00 100 Boys’ Gray Cloth Round Jack ets $3 50 200 Boys’ Blue, Brown, Black Cas inct Jackets, from $4 to $5 200 Boys’ Satt. and Cass. Sacks and Frock Goats, from $2 50 to $0 100 Boys’ Black and Brown Cloth Frocks, from $7 to $1 1 100 Boys’ Overcoats, from $3 to sl4 150 Pair Sattinet and Cass. Pants, from $1 50 to $0 100 Pair Black Cassimere Pants, from $3 50 to $G 150 Pair Cassimere and Silk Vests, from $1 50 to $1 CASH Clothing Emporium! No. 125 Broad St., COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Os every Sluipo, Color, Quality and Style, From JJS cents to tH><s! They are offered at LOWER PRICES, for the same qualities, than Was over known in tho nity. ROSETTE, MELICE & CO., No. 125 Rroad Street. Furnishing Goods! In this Department we are enabled to exhibit an elegant assortment, viz: 4,000 SHIRTS made by the best manufacturers; White Linen Bosom SHIRTS; “ Marseilles “ , Linen Cambric Bosom “ “ “ Puff “ Fancy Linen Bosom “ “ Marseilles “ “ “ Print “ Embroidered “ “ Check Linen “ GLOVES! GLOVES! Silk, Kid, Calf, Buck, Dog Skin, Wool, Cussimore, Cloth, Berlin, and Buck Gauntlets. I'NDKR SHIRTS AND DRAWERS Os Cotton, Wool, Lamb's Wool, Cashmere, Shaker Net, Shaker Flan nel, Merino and Gray Mixed; 4,000 Cravats and Scarfs ; 0,500 Suspenders and Half Hose; 2,000 Pocket llaudkerehiefs; Silk and Linen Cambric lldkfs. TRUNK DEPOT, JO N >>. wn JO Broad Street. 500 trunks and Trunk Valises, Carpet and EnamolccPCh.th Bags. For Planter* ami Traders 700 Suits HI,I K SATTINET u „d KERSEYS. Wf* All those in want of First class Clothing would do well to give us n call before making their pur chases, os our assortment is complete and tho Mock new and made up in the best styles, all ol our own manu facture, warranted well made. It can not be surpassed for benuty, style and finish by uny house in the Southern country. All of which is offered at lower prices for the same goods than can be found elsewhere. ROBETTE, MELICK & CO. Columbus, Dec. 0, 1859. BOOTS AND SHOES! VI T K have now YY in Store our /yL Summer Stock of A \ Gent*, Ladle*, mdtif * jrk MisHu* nml L'liil- tT\ dren’* 11 GO T 8 AND H II 0 K H, which tor <;uall ty, quantity and sjkWgfo , I*4 economy to the purcha*er, sur pae anything brought here. Among our Stock may be found— FOR GENTLEMEN, Gent*’French Calf Pump Boot*; “ “ Light Welt 44 •• can uxlord Ties ; 44 “ Kid 44 44 “ French Calf Low Shoe*, Pump*, and “ Glove 44 44 44 light welted, 41 Congress Calf Qaiter*; 44 44 Kid 44 Pattern Leather Gaiters; 44 44 Silk 44 44 44 Opera “ 44 44 Union 44 44 Lasting Tie*, 44 Pat. Leather Oxford*, Pump* and half w.; 44 Scott Tie*; 44 Slippers with and without heel*; 44 Highland Tie*; And numerous other kinds,both tine and common. FOR LADIES, Finest Kid and Morocco Lace and Congreaa Boot*, thin sole*, with and without heel*; Finest Silk Warp Lasting Lace and Congress do. Serge de Berre 44 44 44 “ 44 Eugene 44 44 44 44 41 44 Italian and English 44 44 44 44 French and Glove Kid 44 44 44 44 Ftouch Kid Heel Slipper*; English Kid aud Morocco Slipper*; English Lasting Morocco Slipper*; Velvet Toilet Slipper*; French F.mbroidered Slippers; Whito Kid Slippers; Kid and Morocco Buskin*; French Kid Tie*; Calf and Goat Lace Boot*, with and without he<*/*- MISSES. Misses’ Glove Kid Connie** Boot*; “ Kogiish da. with And without heel*; ** 811 k warp, Serge, etc.; 44 English Lasting—Congress and Lacs Gaiter*, with and without heels; “ Fine Kid Slipper*, with and without heel*; “ White Kid Slipper*; 44 School Shoe*—something durable. CHILDREN. Children’* Congre** Heel Gaiter*; “ Laro lloel Gaiter*; 11 Kid “ Slipper*; “ “ “ Boot*, and about thirty additional kind* with and without heel*. A LARGE STOCK OF Negro Brogans and Servants SHOES, Sewed and Pegged, constantly on band. We are receiving fresh Good* every week from our own Factorial To Country Merchants and Traders WK OFFER OUH GOODS AT NEW YORK PRICES. ONLY ONE PRICE, From which there will he no deviation in any iuMtance. A. C. SAUNDERS A CO. f No. 102 Broad *t., next door to J. Kyle k Cos. Columhu*,Ga., Muy 27. ARRDR BILLIARD SALOON, HOUSE, -AND BAR IFtO O Ts/r. Proprietor* take |b*iumre in calling the 1 attention of guiitb-men in *carch of a place to • |miml an hour quietly and ph-aaantly, to tbe above saloon. They have in excellent playing order five of Phelan’a Host Marblo Top Tables, with all the lute improvement*. Thi* Saloon 1* superior to any iu the .State, both for Table* and it* internal fini*h,aiid is furnished with an abun dance of comfortable seats, lienee any one In geitrch of plea*ure, can here find what he desires. Billiard Cue*, Leather*, aud Cue Wux always on hand, and for uule, for ('ash only, at reasonable rate*. The Eating Room and Bar i* located immedi ately beneath the Saloon, where all the delicacies of the hoosou can be bud at tho shorteat notice, while the Hnr will be ulwaye supplied with the beat brandii of Liquor* aud Cigar* that the New York ami Havana market* furnish. Meal* can be obtained at all hour*, from 0 in the morning to 12 o'clock at night. PttMsenger* by any of the rail road* run obtain meal* iu time for the departure of the train*. Attentive and obliging servant* are employed, who will attend promptly to the waut* of geutlo men patronizing tin* e*tahli*huiunt. Should any servant fail to render necessary attention at any time, gentlemen will please report the same to either of the proprietor*. Thankful for past patronage, wo respectfully solicit a continuance of the *aiue, promising that no effort will bo epured to make a visit to the Arbor pleaaiug aud agreeable. C. A. KLINK, A0g.30-6m T. MARKHAM. A PRESENT WORTH HAVING! FIMIF. tint Rtul most Appropriate present from a 1 huHbuml to a wile is a good, reliable Hint ; efficient SEWING MACHINE! tt relievos her of tier most grievous burden; it euiauelpatea her from a sedentary and monotonous • employ mi nt, that is one of tho most prolific canto* of ill health. No moro “ Eyelid* heavy and red, Finger* weary aud aor*;” hut with a busy hum and a morry click, keeping time with the joyful snug of its mistress, it duos I All tho work in tho morniug before breakfast, and ! oau then be set aside ns au ornament to the chamber, “ A thing of beauty and a joy forever !’* the: best. mm 4 mm DifTorent Stylos to soloct from! LAPIHfc WEBSTER’S, A. B. HOWES’, KINKLE & LYON S, WILCOX & GIBB’S, j All Premium Macliinos! AT PRICKS FROM $36 to SIOO. lnraeesof Rosewood. Meliognny and Walnut, on tables aud plainly finished. Call and see them . at the NOVELTY WORKS SALKS ROOM, No. 148 ‘ broad street, a few doors below Mmoulc 111 l Building. T. T. EDMUNDS, Agent. Columbus.(la , Dec. Id, IM6D. ts I CLMHINB \M> liUNT.'S FUIINISIUNG GOODS At No. HO Brood St. \TT ACIIED to onr Dry Goods Store there will , be found a large stock of Ready-Made Clothing Hato, caps, Gent. Furnishing Goods, Ac. All of which r particular!. adapted to thia mark.l. and which will hu .old al unusually low price*. All those iu not'd of the above tiamt'd articles | will Hud it to their Inter,..! to give u. arall.aa wo arc determined not to L* undersold In thee* Uooda. lI.MUS A ROSE. 80 Brood at. Columbus, Oa. octl HOWELL & JOHNSON H AVE just opeued a large aud varied assort• nii'Ul of the following si tides, to which they Invite the attention of housekeepers aud the lovers of HOOD THINGS. rUKSKUYLS—Teach, quince, nue Apple, Kgg, j PJuiii, Ac. West India Preserves, consisting of Limes, I Oranges, line Apple, Guava Jelly, and Gauton : Ginger. .1 KI.LI KS—Currant, Quince, Pine Apple aud j Orange. Pie klcd Oysters, Fresh Haiti mure Cove Oysters, | Fresh Salmon, Freeh Lobsters, Green Corn, ‘Green Psas and Tomatoes, iu air tight eans. English Chow Chow, PlccaJilly, Gherkins and mixed Pickles. American do. American. English and French Mustard Hardiuoa. Crackers, Ac. Fresh Goshen Mutter. I English Dairy, Pins Apple and BUU Cheese. Huckwlicat and Rye Flour. Cranberries. Smoked i Tongues, Smoked Href, Pickled do. Pickled Pork end White Beaus Codfish aud Irish Potatoes. Onions. Hackereland Salmon iu bids, amt kits. Whits ! ***** ‘Hj l *rrels and half barrels. Apples, Raisins, Currants aud Bpicss for Minca ■ Pies, Fresh figs in Drums. Oranges ana Pine Apples. Just received. We have on hnd Rn j are constantly receiving a j select assortment or FAMILY GROCERIES! Such os Flu* Teas. I-oaf, Crushed mid Pulrellred | Hninr.; N. O *nd Crushed Sugar.,Golden Svrup i ! Rio, l.*gu>re, J... .ml Mucha Coffee, Flout Meal, Kir., Il.nii. Starch, Soap, Caudle*. Hr. 22.000 Torped.,*nd S Dozes Fir. Crack.r. for i **!*very low. Uavlnff . large lot of Preserves, Jelll** and ‘ fra.h Can Uooda, wa will aall ih.m at reduced prices. Remember No. 138, between J. B. Slrui par and ‘ lh Ma.,rule Hall, Brood Straat. Ulr. n. an early call, ’ 49*Oooda .ant horn# for clip punhooers I RAGLAND & BIRCH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS AND COMMISSION MER CH A. IST TB, No. 128 Bi’oad st., THREE DOORS BELOW PLANTERS’ HOTEL,) COLUMBUS, OrA.. WE are receiving and *hall continue to keep a large assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, suitable both for the city And country trade, which we will sell at wholesale and retail, at the lowe*i market rate*. Ourssock consist* in part of the following : SUGAR—Clarified, New Orleans, Muscovado, Crushed, Powdered, Loaf, Collie Sugar, ABAC. COFFEE—Rio.Java, Laguayra.Cuba, Maracaibo. MOLASSES—West India, New Orleans, Sugar House. BACON—Sides,Shoulder*, Ham*. LARD —in barrels,in kegs YEAST POWDERS. SODA —in kegs, in pound papers. HALKRATUB—in pound papers. SAL SODA—in kegs. POTASH —in can* and casks. CATSUP —Tomato and Walnut. PEPPER SAUCE—pint* and quarts INDlGO—Carolinn, Span. Flof, Manilla. MUSTARD—in can*. MATCH EH—Com. and Waterproof. MACARONI. PICKLES —Mixed, Gherkin* SARDINES; HERRINGS. V INEGAR—Cider, White Wine. KUC K VVIIE AT; POTATOES. RICK; FIRE CRACKERS. PRESERVES—Ginger, Chow Chow. CHEESE —Go*hen, English Dairy. RAGGING—Gunny. ROPE —Kentucky, Philadelphia, Manilla,Jute, White Cotton, Bed Cord, Plow Line. TWINE —Bagging Twine, Cotton Twine. NAILS —ILiad Nails, 3d to 40d., Finishing Nails. SALT —Liverpool, Table, in hag*, boxes, and Sack*. CANDLES —Sperm,Star, Tallow, Adamantine. STARCH —Pearl and No. 1, Corn Starch for Pudding*. SNUFF—Scotch, Maccaboyjar* and bottles. WRAPPING PAPER. SOAP —Toilet, Fancy, Bar,Transparent. SPlCES—Pepper, Ginger, Spice, Nutmegs,Maco, Clove*, Castda, Ground Pepper, Ground Ginger. TEA—Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Black. FRUlT—Raisin*, Almond*, Figs,Nutsofvariou* kinds. MACKEREL—BarreI*..No. 1,2, 3, half barrel*, kitts. PORTER k ALE—Byass’, quarts and pint*. BITTERS —Stoughton. BLACKING. TOBACCO—Rough and lloady Twist, and vari ous brands and qualities. CIGARS —American, Spanish,German, Cheroot. SYRUP —Lemon, Pineapple, Strawberry, Rasp berry, Orange, Sugar House. CANDlES—Assorted Stick, Sugar Plums. GUNPOW DER—whole, half, and quarter kegs, Deer,Canister, Blasting. SHOT—Drop, Buck. LEAD —Bar. BUCKETS —Painted,brass-hound,lugai buckets. &TUBS; BROOMS; MEASURES. CORDIALS—per dozen, Peppermint per gallon, Cinnamon. CHAMPAGNE —ID-idnick, quarts aud pint*, va rious brands and qualities. WIN EH— Madeira, Sherry, Ttnerifle,Port,Bweet Malaga, Bottled. BRANDIES—Domestic, Peach,Cognac, different brand*, Bottled. GIN —Holland, Northern, Domestic- SCHNAPPS —Wolte’* Aromatic Scheitlam. GINGER WlNE—bottled. BLACKBKRRY WINE hottled. BLACKBERRY BRANDY—bottled. CHERRY CORDlAL—bulled. HAS I* BER R Y CO 111) f A I*— bottle and. PRESERVED FRVITS—in cans. RUM—Jamaica, Now England. WHISKKY —Nectar,in bottles, Ambrosial,Old Afonongaliela, Bourbon, Rectified, Scotch, I nub. CL Ail KT—Bottled, per dozen. SWEET OlL—pints and <iuHrt. OiDUIi —Sweet. FOREST WINK RITTERS. Call and examine our stock before making your purchases. Orders promptly and faithfully exe cuted. April 20 UAGLANI) A BIRCH. HARNESS MANUFACTORY 114 Broad Sfroct, COLUMBUS, GEO. SHERMAN & CO. nAVErocently _____ __ —, . engaged iu /? *> the manafacture V u o’ V ) p/T ol HARNESS of every description. * Persons who wish to buy u superior J Southern made [ ,][ ajV article, can now V 1/ x’-* have tho opportu- A nity of doing so. 1 { V> We employ skill- fnl workmen, use the best materials, and will warrant every article purCMaSu at uui Manufactory. In addition to our Harness, we keep on hand every article known in onr line of business— SADDLES of every different pattern, at prices to unit the quality : LEATHER of all kinds; SHOE-FINDINGS of every description ; TRUNKS of various sizes and styles; VALISES aud CARPET-BAGS; MACHINE BELTlNG—leather and rubber, of all widths; CARRIAGE. SADDLE and HARNESS TRIM MINGS; SOLE LEATHER, WHIPS. BLANKETS, CHIL DREN’S CARRIAGES, Ac Ac. Ac. Our Stock is new and complete. We invite the attention of buyers, believing we can suit them in quality and price. A#“ Repairing done with dispatch und in the best manner. Papers in which we advertise please copy. Columbus, Qa., Jan. 13,1860. tSepl3 GOOD FURNITURE AT REASONABLE PRICES! IT is a significant fact that nine. the establishment of the NOV M.T\ W.RKS I t UN I I I K K MANUFACTG RY, the prices of Furniture in this city have been reduced from the nn*st exorbitant to something like reasonable prices. The proprietor baa the pleasure to iufortn ll old r.iiatfunem and the nulilir. kreUiTullv that he has again commenced to RETAIL FURNI TURE, and has opened Sale Rooms at No. 14S Broad St„ a few doors below tho old stand, where he will take pleasure iu showing a varied stock of South ern made Furniture, which, iu point of style, fluish and durability, he guarantees to he equal to the bout, and ae cheap as the cheapest. Wardrobes, Bureaus, Wash stands. Tables, Bed steads, Etageres; Rocking, Parlor aud Easy Chairs; Sofas, Lounges, Tetea-Tetes, Ottomans, Divans. Sidelavards, Safes, Quartettes, Toilets, Book Cases, Secretaries, Music Stands, Lowell Racks, Hat Racks, Ac., Ac. Several new and beautitul styles of ohonp Cottugo Bedsteads, lie would particularly call attention to his New Stylos of Cottago Chairs, which for comfort, durability, cheapness and ele gance, caunot he excelled Brackets for Buildings. Mouldings, Turning aud IMauing done at short uotice. COFFINS! Either plain, or iu Mahogauy, Rosewood, Satin wood, or covered and beautifully mounted, furn ished kt a few hours uotice and at reasonable prices. W. K. HARRIS. Columbus, Oa., August 4,ISML ts STEREOSCOPES & VIEWS, AT HEADQUARTERS. DEALERS will find it to their advantage to ix> ‘ MM amine the stock and prices of the LONDON STKKKUSCOriC COMI*ANV, at their New York Depot, 634 Broadway. Now on baud the largeal aud most complete Stork of Stereoscopic Good* in America The fa cilities ofthi L. S. Cos., for supplying their N. Y. Depot with weekly consignments of the newest and best goods st an unusually low figure, ena ble them to supply dealers with an unparalleled , assortnient.at prices which defy succeseful com pstition. A NKW REVOLVING STEREOSCOPE, for containing *ny number of vli'w., from fifty to thr hnndrx), sl>m or |>.|>.r, Im, Jtuit hmm p|. .‘uied l> tbo L>. n, Uo., nml i. now rcudy for lb. tmde. Till, iustruui.ut, lintld.i imlj rot up in walnut mid rowwood, will t> .old hi 1., prion limn ,luw* U.rotufor, .old for .0 nud w ,l. . a, h promt for Cl*rßsmun, or n. mi In.tnictiv. and pl.H.iuir mnu.i iiirnt for Prhwli, thin in.tiu m.nt, formln, n boullful Parlor Ornmn.nt, will Ih> found th. molt lUltnbl. that can t>. mlcctml. Jau. 6. TRUNKS! TRUNKS! EUGENIE THUNKS. Saratoga. French. Sols i Leather, and various other Trnuksfor LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Al.o Bonn.) 80x.., I.*athrr Bait,,lVUl.l.rßag., Vail..,, dr. Foraal. T.rv ton at A. C. SANDKHB * oO'B Boot and Sho. Btorv, No. toil Broad at. Ooluwbu,. July 10,1860. ■ ■ ■ . UARIIKN BKKD I Harden B**.d foraal. I*y ’ Pnn.B-tf PKtjUUAKT A CIIAI'MAX FANCY ARTICLE! I A LARI! K lot'of fancy article.. auch a. Toilet Box.*, Coloitne Standi, Pomade., Perfume rltw, dc,, Juat receierd and for .ale by - dar3o K t W AKK and 80 N. Tllir a. let. IdCIABI MR AT ! J * keg. yby retail. Jut racaired and for ,*l. January 9,1M0. TYLKR and MOBKB. PHINTINIi PAPIitT A FIRST RATS article eonatantly on hand cl all.llea. Thr Sun fa prlntad on onr papar Aug.l2. BOCK ISLAND PAPXB MILLS. A CARD. INOwTave on Land a largo assortment of VEHICLES, ofth. fluent material and choice,t mnnufarlnre ever before offered in this market, embracing COACHES. BERLINS. CALECHES, MOCK CALECUES, HOCKAWAYS, TOP AND NO TOP BUGGIES. Also a splendid stock of Now York Trotting Buggies, OF EVERY STYLE AND DESCRIPTION, which I offer on better terms than can bo afforded elsewhere,for cash or approved credit. I am about winding up my business, aud would be obliged to all indebted by note or account, to call and settle either by cash or satisfactory re newal. All who omit this will find their claims in the hand* of an attorney for collection. 11. C. McKKK. N. B.—l have the sole right to sell in this market work from the celebrated manufactories of James M.Quinhy A Cos., Baldwin A Thomas, and Heden berg A Littell, who are acknowledged the best maker* in the country. 11. C. McKEK. ColumbuH, January 26-ts PLANTERS’ EMPORIUM! HULL, DUCK & CO. (AT HILL A DAWSON’S OLD CONNER,) JgKG leave to inform their old customers and the public generally that they are Dealers in EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS 10,000 Yards OSNABURGS; 6,000 “ KERSEY B; 6,000 “ LIN3EYB; 6,000 “ SHEETINGS; 1,000 NEGRO BLANKETS at pries, which defy competition; CALICOES, DELAINES, LINEN, GLOVES, CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, HOSIERY, and every kind of Ladies’ Dress Goods. GROCERIES SUGARS of every kind; Rio, Laguayra, Java and Mocha COFFEE ; BAGGING and ROPE, SALT and TEAS; CIGARS, TOBACCO, Ac., Ac. WINES AND LIQUORS OF ALL QUALITIES. RECTIFIED WHISKY; GIN; FINK BRANDIES, WHISKIES aud RUM; The best stock of LIQUORS in Columbu*. HARDWARE. Amo’s SHOVELS and SPADES ; Scovill’s HOES ; TRACE CHAINS; Collin’n AXES; Pocket KNIVES; Together with Agricultural Implements, such as CORN SII ELLERS, I’LOUOHS, RAKES, Ac. SADDLERY. FINE SADDLES, COLLAHS, WAGON SADDLES, IIAMES, BLIND BRIDLES, WHIPS, RIDING BRIDLES, &c. BOOTS AND SHOES. 3,000 Pair RUSSETS; LADIES’ SHOES of all kinds; GENT.’S “ “ “ “ BOYS’and MEN’S BOOTS; DITCHERS’ BOOTS, <Scc. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, SUITABLE FOE PLANTATION USE. CKOCKERY PLATES, CUPS and SAUCERS; DISHES, BOWLS, TEA POTS, TUMBLERS and GLASSWARE of all kinds. HATS AMI CAPS. MOLESKIN, CASSIMEHE and fine WOOL HATS; A large lot of CHEAP WOOL HATS for Negroes; BOY’S’ AND MEN’S CAPS, fine aud common. BOLTING CLOTHS Os tho beet Brand* and assorted Numbers. In fact a geueral assortment. Having a resi dent partner iu Now York, we can supply our friends and tlie public at the very lowest prices. Planters will find It to their interest to call before purchasing elsewhere. HULL, DUCK & CO. Oalunibui, lit, Kept. 29,1869. ts BAItKIXGKK and Steam, Sash and Blind Manufactory, OOUSTUOKI’K BTRMCT, COLUMBUS, OA. riMUS Manufactory has been is in succeasfnlop- A oration fur over three years, and is Mill con tinued All work will be done by expernuced workmen, with good quality of lumber, and the latest improved machinery. Sash, Blinds, and Panel Doorn, Will be furnished and boxod at the Factory, at the following prices: Sash— 8 x 10... 7 cts. Primed and (i razed... IJWc 10 x 12... 9 “ “ *> ...18^ 12 x 14 ..10 “ •< m 12 x 1d...1l “ “ „ w 12 x 18...12 “ “ •• ...30 12 x 20...14 “ “ <• 3{ 12 x 22...18 “ << <• „.4o 12 x 24...18 “ “ u ...43 The above fiash are 1% Inch thick, and made plain. Iu all cases where they are made Lip-Saah two eeuts per light will be added. All gash glazed with good French Olass, primed with the best | Paint, and superior Putty, Hollins Blinds for Winduwa, 80 rents per foot, measuring the length, A window live feet j would cost $3, without painting,catches, or hinges. PANEL DOORS, IJ* inch thick, without moulding, $2 60—mould lug one side,s3 uo—moulding both sides, $3 60. I IJ 4 Inqh thick, without moulding, f.2 76— mould | lug one side, s3 20— moulding both *iJes,s3 71. Inch thich, 4 panuels moulding on one tide, $3 60— moulding both sides, $4 00. l£i inch thick, 4 panels moulding on one side, $4 00— moulding both aides, $4 60. Iu addition to the above, Blinds painted and fur -1 mailed with hinges und catches, if desire,!; also, Sash glazed with Uermau or French plate, palutad’ i stained, enameled, embossed aud Bohemian Glass! j of all shades aud colors, for elds and traueoui liglita and office wiudows. Plaus aud •|iciftcstlons for ail descriptions of . buildings furnished to order, with estimate*, if de sired. Contracts made for construction and erection of ’ buildings, on reasonable terms. Scroll and other descriptions of Brackets, for or namenting Cottages. Green Houses. Ac., mads to order. The proprietor* being practical mocliaulcs and builders, betters they cau giro entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with orders. Kdr-AU the above work will be furnished atahort notice. Bash kept constantly on hand. All orders sent with the i ash, or city acceptance, will uicet with prompt attention Work to lie sent liy the Hirer, Rail Road, or in Wagoua. will bs at the risk of the | purchaser, ae the work will beconsldered delivered. W Bpectal contracts'-aii be made for large Jobs M. BARRINGER, January 24 ly J. L. MORTON HKW FLOH’KKS. \BMALLand sslect lot of Ja- dAdf- oya ponlcas. Bwesdish Junipers, wßjm ’ ’.Jjjir | Chinese Azalias. Dwsif Oraugee, Daphnes oderaa. Japan Cedars. I ami the beautiful flowery plant. i DuUin Grscelir, Just received st JOHN LRr* BKKTI (TORE, Dec. 22. No 18 Brssad street. KINK HKD BLANKETS. j -IMIOBKIu need ofthenhove article will find a j A large assortment, at greatly reduced prices, •t ILLIUB A KOBK 8, Nov.2*-f s N” 8b Broad st. NKW BACON. ~ 4SY 14IIH8.SIDES, HAMS and SHOULDERS ’ For file by R. BARNARD ACO APPLE!t APPLES! BARRELS Northern Apples Just Received I >F an g fog gale by JAB. LIGoN, •“*'f at Hogan ’• corner. I CHEAT KEDUCTIOW IN PRICKS! From SSO to $100! C O IVT E AND BUY WIIEKLF.H * WILSON’S dhc / |A/ . WORTH sold in the last si* qfJ.UUU months. They have an experi ence of six years in this community, which has gained for them a reputation over all other Machines Makes perfect stitch that will not ravel; adapted to all kind of FAMILY SEWING. We keep constantly on hand HUMMERS, NEEDLES, SPOOLS, and both COTTON and SILK THREAD for these Machines. #0- Instruction in the use and man&goraont given when desired gratis. HUNT, WARE A CO. Columbu*, Ga., July 21,1869. ly ACEE & IVERSON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS & CHEMISTS, SKIN OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE, No. 93 Broad St., Columbus, Ga., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, ACIDS, FINE SOAPS, Fine Hair and Tootl* Brushes, FRENCH, ENGLISH AND GERMAN PERFUMEBIT, TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Pure Wines and Brandies FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES. MEDICINE CHESTS, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS, Fancy and Toilet Articles. FINE TOBACCO, Both Chewing and Smoking. Havana Cigars of all kinds, &c., &e., &c. *Sr 1> R ESC RI l'T IONS Carefullv prepared at all hours, Day or Night. ACEE & IVERSON. Columbus, Ga , Sept. 24, 1859. 6m DALY’S AROMATIC VALLEY ■XATIKXS-Krsri From tlio New Orleans Picayune. rpHK purity of this Whisky is certified to by the X leading Northern iueu of science, such as Dr. Chilton, tho noted New York Chemist A friend of our* who understands such things, tell* us this “Aromatic” in good “Aromatic;” aud as he is reliable, we cau safely recommend this Valley Whisky to those iu need of a good article. DALY’S AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKY. From*the New Orleans Crescent. Not a particlo of strychnine in it—tho best we have tasted for many u day. DALY’S AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKY. From the Daily True Delta, New Orleans. Though not much of a judge, wt* may say, and we are endorsed by friends who are, that the “Aromatic Valley Whisky,” tho very poetry of “Old Monongahela,” manufactured by Win. 11. Daly, is unequaled for “Purity” and “Flavor” by any in the market. DALY’S AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKY. From the Memphis Daily Appeal. It ir. pronounced by good judges to be free from all deleterious or foreign substances, and conse quently it should take the place of all poisonous admixtures , which exercise so unwholesome an influence upon those who use them, where they are consumed at all. The noxious beverages that are generally intended for Whisky are au imposi tion and a curse. DALY’S AROMATIC YALLEY WHISKY. From the Georgia Citizen. It is a pleasant, unctuous stimulant, peculiarly adapted to the cure of invalids who need u pure tonic , without much of the alcoholic principle. DALY’S AROMATIC VALLEY WIIISKY. From the Galveston Era. We have uo hesitation in pronouncing it equal, if not superior, to any we have ever drank. DALY’S AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKY. From tho Memphis Eagle and Enquirer. It has bean p.onounced by the highest scientific and medical authority a pure aud healthy stimu laut, entirely free from deleterious admixture. We can recommend it with perfect confidence to those who require au alcoholic stimulant for medicinal purposes. “Daly’s Valley Whisky” is superior to Gin,Cordial, French Braudy, Port and Madeira Wiueß, and indeed all other varieties of spirits whieh are sold in this market, for not one of them can be found in a pure state. No intelli gent physician would have the rashness to pre scribe “Port Wiue” or “French Brandy” for a pa tient, when it is patent to all the world that they are not to be hail, except by base compounds, iu the Mississippi Valley. i Frooid recommend it as suitable for medicinal and public putp**u. CIIAS. t. JACKSON, State Assayer, Boston. It is without any deleterious admixture. JAS. R. CHILTON, M. D., New York. Entirely free from adulterating ingredients, so frequently used. JAS. J. MAPKB, Now York. Couaumerscan depend upon getting a pure article when they buy the Valley Whisky, as it is sold by the bottle aud case only. WM. 11. DALY, Sole Proprietor, 19 South William street, New York. For sub’ in Columbus by septO-BOJAp VAN MARCUS. FRESH ARRIVALS S TMIK subscriber* are receiving a large and well selected HHSoi tment of Family Groceries,con sistiiig in part of tho following: Extra Choice Northern Butter in 15 lb. kits; Fulton Market lleefin half barrels; New Hulled buckwheat; No*. 1, ‘2 and 3 Mackerel, iu qr. and half bbl*.; Smoked Beef Tongues; Sugar Cured Beef Hama; Sugar Cured Bacon Hams; Fresh llai*ins,Currants,Citruu, Almonds, Peeau Nuts, Filberts, vc.; Preserves, Sauces und Catsups of every kind; Also tho finest imported Brandies and Wiues, selected expressly for family use, of the most re liable importing bouses in tlie United States; Also a choice selection of Domestic Liquors of every kind—fine Old Rye Whisky, Peach and Apple Brandy, Ac., “Old Tom” Gin, Strop de gomme, Bucchiuand Fucbem Bitters; Also a large aud choice stock of Sugar* and Tobacco of every brand and grade. 49* Give qm a call. GUNBY A CO. Columbus, Ga., Nov. 8,1859. LUBIITS EXTRACTS. VFINE selection of Lubin’s choice extracts for tho liAndherctiief, among which may bo found ■ JOCKEY CLUB, FIFTH AVENUE, (now.) PERFECT GEM, VIOLET, SWEET PINK, II KDYOSM A, JASUMINK. ROSE GERANIUM, MUSK, HELIOTROPE, NEW MOWN HAY, ROQUET DK CAROLINE, FLOWERS OF ITALY. BRIDES BOQUET, (now.) HONEY MOON, BLESSED BABY. Jan. . Furealoby R. A. AY ARK A SON. BULBOUS booth TAIRKCTfrom llollaud. consist- 1 r ing of tbs most beautiful Goa-B*B Double and Sluglo Hyaclntbt of ‘‘•■if vsrlone colors; large Double Ill's nnd tho most beautiful variety of the Lillum Lancifollniu or Japan Lilly, Just received and tor sale by 0ct.21. R. A. WARE A SON. KEROSENE OIL, A GENUINE article that will not smoke, just gjL received and for sale by H. A. WAKE A SON, January 12 94 Broad street. Genuine Kerosene Oil. HKST quality, at Wholesale and Retail. Retail Cash price |1 36 per gallon. Doc-26. J. A. WHITESIDE A CO. LINSEED OIL I ‘ll A MELLONS Linseed Oil for sale by R. A. WARE A SON, 74 Broad st UNPAItAL.LELD SUCCESS! (I F, N 111S TRIITMPT I ANT ! m i. BAETHOLF’S SEWING MACHINE. Prices from $55 to $140! IMIIS Machine stauds without a rival wherever it has been need. The simplicity ot its con itructiou rendering it the most desirable, while its work is so perfect and satisfactory that it has become a general favorite amongst those Ladle* who have used it. These Machine* can bo seen in operation at the auction store of 8. Howard, No-134 Broad *t., next door above John B. Strupper’s, or at my residence. The Ladies are to call and examine them. I will take great pleasure In exhibiting ar.d ex plaining the operations of the Machines Sewing Machines of all kinds put in good run ning order. F. A. FAIRCHILD, Agent. Oolnmbus, May 14. 1869. ___ ts THE LIVES, lISTViaORATOB. PREPARED BY DR SANFORD, Compounded entirely from Gums, i 8 one ui the bent Purgative* and Liver Medicine* A aow Indore the public that acts a* a Cathartic, easier, uiildor,'and more effectual than auy other medicine known. It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, acting hist on the Liver to eject its morbid mutter, then on the stomach aud bowels to carry off that mutter, (hu* accomplishing two pur poses effectually, without any of the pa nful feel ing* experienced in the operation of most Cathar tics. lt strengthens the system at the same time that it purges it; aud when taken daily in moder ate doses, will strengthen and build it up with unusual rapidity. The Liver is one of ** the principal regula tors of the hiimau bo- [JJ dy; aud when it per forms its functions . well, the powers are fully developed. The Jv stomach is almost en tirely dependent on the healthy action of the Liver for the per- formance of its i'uuc tioub; when the atom- fy acli iu at fault, the bowels are at fault. £J aud the whole syßtem suffers m consequence l of one organ—the Liver—having ceased W to do its duty. For the discuses of that organ, one of the pro prietors Ims made it his study, iu a practice of more than twenty M years, to timt some remedy wherewith to v counteract the many derangements to LJ which it is liable. To prove that thi* JJ remedy is at lust found, any person tioubled with Liver Com plaint, in any of its M forms, has but to try a buttle, and conviction is certain. These Gums remove u all morbid or bad mat ter from the system, supplying in their place a healthy flow of (j) bile, invigorating the stomach, causing food to digest well, puri fying the blood, giving tone aud health to the whole machine kJ ry, removing the cause of the disease—effect L ing a radical cure. Bilious attacks are are cured, and, what is better, prevented, I by the occasional use ot the Liver luvigo- rater. One dose ufter eating Jia sufficient to relieve the stomach and pre cl vent the food from rising aud souring. Only one dose taken before retiring, pre vents Nightmare. m Only one doso taken at night, loosens the bowels gently, and , , cures Costiveness. One dose taken after m -ach meal will cure Dyspepsia. fir’ One dose of two lea-spoonfuls will al ways relieve Bick 1 Headache. One bottle taken tor *•! female obstruction re moves the cause of the j, j disease, and makes a perfect cure. nf Only one dose imme- L. J diately relieves Chol ic, while One dose, often re- j pelted, is a sure cure for Cholera Morbus, and a preventive of Cholera. 1 Only one bottle in . needed to throw out of the system the effects* H of medicine after a long sickness. One bottle taken for Jaundice removes all sallowness or un- Via natural color from the skin. One dose taken a /®\ short time before eat >“*3 gives vigor to tin appetite, aud make* food digest well. Ouo doso often re- LJ peated, cures Chronic Biarrtile* iu its w r orst jQ forms, while Summer ami Bowel complaints yield almost to the first dose. . One or two dose* [K euros attacks caused by Worms iu Chil r -Iron; there is no surer, safer, or speedier reci- edy in the world, a* it never fails. Lj j A few bottles cure# - Dropsy, by oxciting the übsorbents. We take pleasure in Q rocommonding this medicine as a proven- tive for Fever and Ague, Chill Vcv ci , , , I anu aii Fevers ox a Bilious Type. Itoper- m late* with certainty, and thousands are wil- C* ling to testify to its wonderful virtues. i All w’ho used it aro giving their unanimous tei tiniouy in its fa^or. £o~Mix water iu the mouth with the Invigora* tor, and swallow both together. THE LIVER IN VIGOR. ATOJEt Is a Scientific Medical Discovery,and is daily work ing cures almost ;oo great for belief. It cures a9 if by magic, even the first dose giving benefit, aud seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaun dice or Dyspepsia to a common Headache, all of which are tbe result of a DISEASED LIVKR. Price One Dollar per Bottle. DR. SANFORD, Proprietor, 346 Broadway, New York. Sold, in Columbus, by PEMBERTON k GARTER, JOHN W. BROOKS. URQUHART k CHAPMAN, ACEK & IVERSON, WHITESrDE & CO., March 22, ’69-ly and all Druggist*. HARRISON & PITTS, CO M MISS ION MERCHANTS, AUCTIONEERS AND NEGRO BROKERS, No. 50 and 01 Broadst., Columbus, Ga., inform tlielr frier.da anil tin- public * * generally that they atill continue then hove buoir.i-HB nt their old atand. Olivia,- every facility nt command towards cunducting their business properly, and giving eutiafactiou to all, ttioy solicit a continuance of the put coniine heretofore eo liberally extended them. Every exertion will be used to glr. entire satisfaction to all who may couiide their business to their ere. They will give their personal attention to the sales of MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION; RENTING AND SALE OF REAL ESTATE; SALK OF NEGROES ON COMMISSION, Ac. ty* Literal advances made on Negroes, Mer chandise and Produce placed witli us ior sale. Adminiitrator's & Executor's Sales ATTENDED TO ON LIBERAL TERMS. Having made arrangements In lliclitnonti aDd ether markets to be kept constantly supplied with good healthy NEGROES, of all classes, we ask bu rners and others who wish to purchase to call and examine our stock. Cash Paid for Likely Young Negroes We have received ageucic* from tome of the heaviest Manufacturer* of Virginia and North Carolina Tobacco, and aro row receiving our winter’s supply of every grade, from 15 to 75 cents per pound, to which we invite the attention of Planters and Merchant*. C. S. HARRISON, GEO. I. PITTS. Columbus, Sept. 0, 1869. jy KKTTLRYVKLL’g MANIPULATED GUANO! Planters, Look to your Interest! EXPERIENCE HAS PROVED THAT THIS IS THE BEST FERTILIZER IN ISE! 4fc£f Twelve Tons for sale by “tSI KING, ALLEN & CAMAK. Columbus,Ga., Dee. 21.1860. e m SSIVUSSUS MANIPULATED GUANO! USED SO SUCCESSFULLY Throughout the South last Season. offer tt our frirtul* and th* public till* T T valuable Fertilizer, and *oliclt erder*. A full supply expected from Baltimore at au early day. The price has been reduced to SSB per ton for No. 1. and $63 per ton f.r No. 2. DILL AUD, POWELL A 00. UJ K old KITTLKWKLL’S MANIPULATED GUANO lant •eaou, and a far aa we can learn the reault hoe been eminently auceeitful. Iti conequence of the burning of our warehouse la*t uinmt r, wc rt gret that we are not prt pare-1 to eoutinue the Agency, end with great pleaaure recommend our friend* and the public to buy this Taintt>le manure of Meaara Dillard, Powell ACo Our Mr. Allen *ed it moat auccea*fully sl.o name John Ifacs, Esq., of Kussell county, Als . Samuel O.psgg, Esq , Young's Sta tion, Russell county. Ala, and could name tntiuv others but deem it unnecessary. Tin treat sale efthls Guano speaks for itself sale KINO. ALLEN k CAMAK Coin inbus. Ga., Dec. 28,1869. .j m ’ BHINIIKBI IIKIBIIKEI Al! ~' l r “'■"•hes, Nall and Flesh Brushes, Horse Brushes and Whits Rash Brushes, Just received and for solo by Doc. 80. H. A. WARE k SON, 74 Broad st. TAREAISJT 3 S effervescent siiLTmjyPttUEivr, ri’IIIS valuable and popular Medic.,,. ntfll , t( ,, | in conformity with the analysis ot ■ ot the celebrated Seltzer Spring, in Gci ,, Ul . ‘ * most convenient and portable form, liiu„, l ’i. v sally received the must favorable reconiii,. 11( j tioneofthe medical prof, Brim end u dieceiij,, public, ns the MOST EFFICIENT AND AOlllil ABLE Saliuo iti use, and ns tiring cutitiro to spcctut p; cteri n, i ever the many Mineral Spring Wutns, .S,i,!|i;, Powders, and other similar articles, bolt Item its compactness and greiitet cPlciicy. itiusy ieu.ie eiiii the bin etlecl in till BILIOUS AND FEBRILE DISEASED, RICK HEADACHE, BOSE OF APPETITE, INDIOESTIO.N, ANB Ai.L BIM- I LA K COMPLAINTS PECULI ARLY INCIDENT TO THE Spring and Summer Seatons. lt iu particularly a'.aptut; to the tho wants dj Travoler* by boa and Lui.d, R*id(-’tilu in llot Climates, Persons ot Sedeutaiy ilabitn. luvalida and CoiiValescents; Cuptfim. of Yossels and Plantoi* will lnui it a valuable addition to their Mediciuo Chests. With those who have used it, it lms high fuvor and ib deemed indispeusubh . A TORPID bTATL OF THE LlVKß—] t rotidors great service in restoring healthy atuon laN GOUT AaND KllkUMAl'lhM—lt gives Uit best satisfaction, allaying all Inflammatory ~y un,. toms, aud iu many cases effectually curing those afflicted. ITS SUCCESS IN CASES OF GRAVEL, JMjr QESTION, HEARTBURN AND COSTI YEN Proven it to be a Medicine of tbe greatest utility ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, AND THE Dig TKEc-SING SICKNESS SO USUAL LURING PREGNANCY —Yield* speedily, and with muikcci success undoi its healthful influence. IT AFFORDS THE GREATEST BELIEF To THOSE AFFLICTED WJTII OR SUBJECT To TIIE PILES—-ACTING gently ou tbe Lovulb, neu tralizing all irritutin/; secretion*, and thereby re moving all inflammatory tendoncie* IN FACT, IT IS INVALUABLE IN’ ALL CASE* WHERE A GENTLE APERIENT oil PURGATIVE IS REQUIRED. It is in the form of a Powder, carefully put up iu bottles, to keep in any climate, ana merely re quires water poured upon it to produce a delight ful effervescent beverage. Taken in the morning, it never interfere* with the avocations ot tho day, acting gently on tho system, restoring tho digestive powers, exciting a healthy aud vigorous tone of tho fctomach, and creating an elasticity of mind und flow of spirits which give zest to every enjoyment, lt also ena bles tho invalid to enjoy many luxuries with im punity, from which lie must otherwise be debarred, aud without which life is irksome and distressing! Numerous testimonials from professional and other gentlemen of tbe highest standing through out the country, and its steadily increasing popu larity for a series of years, strongly guarantee its efficacy and valuable character, and commend it to tbe favorable notice of an intelligent public. Prepared and Sold, Wholesale and Retail by JOHN A. TARRANT & CO., Druggists, No. 278 Greenwich-Ht.,cor. of W arren, N. Y June 25, 1859-1 y MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS Oglethorpe st., uear Gunby’s Corner, WIIBHK I offer for sale MONUMENTS, TAB LETS, TOMBS, HEADSTONES, Ac., of American and Italian Marble, at iiric.-a a low aa they can bo bought for North or South. I have just received of tho celebrated R. E. Lnunitz, New York, fifty designs and models of the latest stylo of Monumental Work, got up in Italy, France and the United States, which 1 will sell at New York prices, freight added. Average price of Monuments from S6O to SB.UOO. Cast Iron and Wire Railing on hand; SERPENTINE STONE for Hearths and Buildings; PARIAN MARBLE CASES, to secure Ambrotype Pictures to Marble Monuments, Ac. Afe ’ One price only; orders from the country punctually attended to. A reduction of 26 per cent made on Hollowed Monuments imported di rect from Leghorn. THOMAS liENNY. Columbus, June 20, 1860. ly CHOICE STATIONERY^ J UST received a full assortment of SUPERFINE ROYAL FOLIO POST; “ FOLIO POST; “ QUARTO POST; “ COMMERCIAL POST; MEDIUM, ail weights; “ DEMY, “ •* “ FLAT CAP, “ “ LAWYERS’ BRIEFS, a vory suporior article; “ MERCANTILE CAP; “ FOOLS CAP; “ MERCANTILE NOTE; LETTER, in half and quarter reams, of all qualities, Ac., Ac., together with NEWS and WRAPPING PAPER of every size and superior quality. For sale at unusually low prices at the Dec.l7-tf ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS. A. CABMAN, GUN AND LOCK SMITH, Crawford St., one door west of Rankin’s Corner Near the Market, COLUMBUS, GA. GUNS and Pistols. Shot Pouches and Powdei Flasks, repaired Cabinet, Desk, Trunk and Keys of all descriptions made ■ fitted. Trunks, and Patent Trunk and Valise Locks repaired. Beils,all sizes aud tones. Fancy Bel! Pulls Patent Bell carriages and wiro, with which 1 will hang Bells and warrant them to keep in order. AndiroßS and Brass work of all sorts repaired. Terms cash on delivery. May 6, 1859. ly Negroes! Negroes! YS 7 Bare continually receiving from Vit- ‘ gitiia and North Carolina a large Vt-;* and well selected stock of MEN, WOMEN JfK 0 BOYS and GIRLS, including Field House Servants,Mechanics, Ac., bought by one of the firm expressly for this market J and ourfrieuds may roly on getting Negroes of good character, coming up fully to our represen tations,iiß we sell none on commission. July 23, ’69-ly HATCHER A McGEHEJi. sewing machines:: NOTICE! NOTICE! Orncx Musoooex Rail Road, ) . Columbus, Ga., April 24. / rpllt charecs on Cotton _ iL by this Road to Satan HA tu . ft nan will be Sixty CentsßßntejL per 100 lbs., until JnBTwHu u<Aice. W. L. CLARK, N “V. 16—ts Superintendent. NOTICE! O niPPKRSof Freighton the Opelika k? Branch and Montgomery und Went Mill] Point Kail Road, are notified that49M£& Freight will be received from Sun Ripe"*"™ l ” until 4 o’clock p. in., and not before or after these Columbus, Doe. 20,1858-lr’ CHANGK OF SCHEDULE! BbQ la 2818’ itlD Muscogee Rail Koao, 1 Columbus, Ga., July 15,1858.} IjUIOM and alter this date, the Day Mall Train a,Ma W oo 1 u le .“t V 9 t lBp D r tUt3l6 ‘‘ ” ’ ‘ ,nd *" iVß bu L s*at*3. P°M Rt 9W A ‘ M ' ; * rrlV * “ Clnm Night Mall Trulu will leave Columbus al 4 A M., and arrive at Macon at 9 50 A. M. Loave Macon at 11.45 P. M., arrive at Colum bus at 6.86 A. M. W. L. CLARK, Columbus. Nov. 18,1869. Sup’t. IMPORTANT TO FAMILIES ! SAPONIFIER; The Ready Family Soap Maker! WITH which every family, with their ordl ▼ V nary kiteheu grease, cun mak<> all their Soap with little or no trouble— Uard, Sift, or Funcy. It will make hard wate r soft, chan Paint, re move Greu.su, Ao., to perfection Abundant testimony in favor of the Snponifler, with full and valuable receipts tor making differ ent kind* of Soup, sent free, by addressing OFFICE OK THE COMPANY', No. 090 Penn Street, Pittsburg, Pa., or LEW IS JAMEBA CiJ.. Agents, Philadelphia I’a. 49*Re sure you get th* original and patented article, manufacturod by the Pennsylvania Halt Manufacturing Cos., Fust Tutenturn. Alleghany county, Pll. UwlM STEREOSCOPES! A |, oEtmnt of HtereoscopcK and fx Views, to whsclt Ills public arc invited to call aud examine, at WltU, J. W. PEAsr.'S BOOK STdltK. GENUINE PERUVIAN AND MEXICAN Ca-TJA-XTO TN BACKS and BARRELS, for sale low at tit* A the Office of the ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS. Columbus. Jan 21-ts I EITHER DUBTEBS T.-EATIIER Dusters! Fsntber Dusters! Ju.t re- A ceived, and for sale bv B. A. IVABE A SON, CEIU RN V AND PLASTER I’ Alt I*l HYDRAULIC Csment ami Plaster Purls al uays on baud and for sale by Nov. 8. GtNBT A CO. BURNING FLUID ! BEST Burning Fluid for sale by Dot <lf UKQUIIAKT A CHAPMAN. 111. OWN SALT, 1 SACKS, for sale by ’ n ’ . IIAKVAIIT’ A CO. PEACH AID APPLE BRANDY I CIHOICKUM Southern Peach and Apple Braudy J for sals by GUNBY k CO.