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FHE DAILY SUN. DeWOLF R. J. YARINQTCN....T. GILBERT. THUS. WILBERT A CO., l’jilitors and Proprietors. The Suu is published daily at $5 a year, payable tricHy tu advance. When not paid within six months, st> will be charged. If uot paid within ; • -ah scrip * ion ;v:;r, $7. .übsoriptiou taken lorlejjs than three mouths, hlch must ii all cases be paid in advance, at the ;ite of fifty cents a month. ADVERTISING RATES: All advertisements of five linos or less inserted t 50 cents lor the lirst insertion, and 25 routs for uU additional insertion, idvortisotuunit? exceeding live lines,except by ,'ooial contract, will bo charged 10 cents a line for lj lirst insertion, and 5 cents aline tor each atl luionai insertion. A card not exceeding six lines, not renewable, will bo inserted three months for $5, six months for $S and twelve months for sl2. Ton lines, not renewable, will be inserted three months for $, six for sl2, eight months for $lO, and twelve months for S2O. Advertisements of tun hues, renewable at plea sure, inserted at $25 a year. Contract advertisements exceeding ten lines to be charged at the rate of $lO for each additional on lines. Advertisements occupying a place between the rtudiug matter and advertisements to be charged n addition of one-third to the above rates. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. VV. T. PATTERSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, AND— J USTICE OP THE PEACE, OOUJMBUS, GA., W r ILL practice in the Chattahoochee and ad joining Circuits. augl6’69-ly Jt. A. SUoim.lt W. 11. CMAMUEKS U. U. SHORTER. Shorter, Chambers & Shorter, AT'rOIrIfVKVHI A.T LAW, EUFAULA, ALA., ijKACTIUK in the counties of Barbour, Tike, i Coffee, Dale uud Henry, Ala., and in Quit iiuu, Clay and Randolph counties in Georgia. Otlicu on Randolph street, one door north of Bray’s Hardware Store. jy29-ly A. 11. UISU, ATTOHIVIBY at law, MARIANNA, FLORIDA. ,1 > LEERS to 11. Middlobrook & Cos.; L\> Hall, Moses & Cos.; Win. H. Young, President Bank of Columbus; J. H. Duuiol a Cos.; J. Kyle & Cos.; L. T. Downing, Esq.; Danforth, Nagel A Cos. July 30, ’69-ly JXFERKSON UUFO&D D- M. SJCALB. iUJFOUD & SEALS, attouweys at law, CLAYTON, ALABAMA, WILL practice in the several Courts of Bar bour aud adjoining Counties, and in the Supreme Court of the State. mylO-tf U. D. CLAYTON F. M. WOOD. CLAYTON WOOD, ATTOJaWEYS -A.*!* LAW, CLAYTON, ALABAMA, ILL give prompt attention to all business VV entrusted to them iu the counties of Bar bour, Tike, Cotlee, Dale, Henry, Russell and Chambers. Ukfkeknces—Editors of Suu; Hall, Moses A Cos.; Robert Baugh, Esq. ap127*69-ly liuViiilLY A.THORNTON WILLIAM K. TURMA*. THORNTON fc TURMAN HAVE removed their Law Office to Odd Fellows’ Hall, Oglethorpe street. They will attend to ull business iu their lino with promptness aud Fidelity in all the counties of the Chattahoochee Circuit, Ga., and iu Russell, Macon, aud Barbour Counties, Alabama. Jan. 19, ’69-1 y yon or, McClellan abarnes, /k‘X ,, r<i>aEA3sraaYrei -a.t law, i)KACTICE in all the Courts of West Florida. Ollices at Marianna and Pensacola. C. C. Yongo, Pensacola, Florida. J. F. McClellan, Marianna, Florida. January 5, 1858. tmy2l ROBERT E. DIXON, attorney at law, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. OFFICE on Randolph Street, formerly occupied by Seymour R. Bonner, opposite the Post Os Bee. Feb. 2,1859. ly JAUKS RAMSEY R. 0. CARITIIKRB. RAMSEY & CARITHERS, ATTORNEYS AT IjAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WILL practice in all the counties of the Ohe tahoochee Circuit; in the counties of Chat* tahoocheo, Clay, Early, and Randolph, of the Fa ta ula Circuit; and Calhoun and Decatur counties, of the South Westem Oirnnit. February 28, 1859. ly SAMUEL D. LARY, ATTOIINKY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. PARTICULAR attention given to criminal caees. To be found at the l’erry Uouae, when not professionally engaged. Reference — liIUBKLF. Feb. 29, 1800-ts JOHN A. LEWIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUaMBUS, GEORGIA* HAVING removed my office to Columbus, Ga., and confining myself exclusively to the Alabama practice, I will take all business entrust ed to my charge in the counties of Chambers, Russell, Barbour, Macon, Tallapoosa and Pike, Alabama. Office for the present with Messrs. Howard k Abercrombie, over the store of Guuby k Cos. Columbus, Dec. 28. dltAwSmp DR. PLEASANTS IV ESPKOTFULLY offers his Professionally _LV services to the public. Office over ■ tore of Guuby k Cos. janlOtf CUSHMAN, DENTIST, 48 Broad Street* Winter Building, COLUMBUS, GA. Artificial Teeth supplied in the ■■jl.x best style known to the art, war rautod of natural appearance and plates of easy fit. Materials for sale. jaul-y WM. F. LEE.D.D.S, DENTAL SURGEON, TZjfprtf South-east corner Broad and Randolph street*, COLUMBUS, UKOKGIA. Nov. 20,1868-ts J. FOGLE A HUM, /f-'aa**, dentists, OFHOK ON RANDOLPH, N.AB BROAD BTRIXT, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. mhl4y__ WARNOCK & SALISBURY, COTTON BROKERS AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. OFFICE AT LOWELL WARKUOUSK. February 10,1860. dly CUAS. BLACK, Nw Orl.au*. J. S. UYINUTON, Montfonwry, At*. BLACK & BYINQTON, ( X >TTON FACTORS AND QUNIKAL COIYIMISSION MERCHANTS :tl* Nntohei Street, NEW OKLEANS. February 13,18U0. ly j±. o. KiK.viisr, House Carpenter and Jollier, Shop on Jock Hon at root, aul of Oourt Uouea, RRAPKCTFULLY tender* Ll* eorvicee to par tiee in want of any work In hie line. Having a uutticloncy of good workmen, he la prepared to dlepatch work in a auperlor atyla, and at abort notico. Ordvra taken at tho Shop, or may ka handed to Judge 8. H. Audrawa. Ordore for BABU, UUNI>B and 1)00118 attended to promptly. Jan, lft-ly FIDS, CURRANTS, At. l.tltKSll Smyrna Flge, Curranta aud Citron; X 1 Cove Oyatora, In cane and half caaa; f.obatara, “ “ “ “ “ Salmon, “ “ “ “ “ Juat received and for aale, wholeaale aud ta il,by J. L. CELIA. WINDOW SHADES I UKCKIVKD on eonalgnment, a large lot of Wludow Shadua, which will be aoltl vary low, at 8. KOTUCUII.D A BKO, l>< ember Id, lH.'<n-tf N'J Broad atra.-t. FANCY FLOIIH. Oft 111)1.8, KXTItA C HOICK T. LOUIS. 6A) V raalahy B, BARNARD AOO BUHNINO I I.t IDI BKBT Burning Fluid for aala by Dec. d-ts URtJUIIAKT A CHAPUAN._ BLOWN HALT. Ks 1 SACKS, for aala by tIU K. BARNARD A CO. PBAOH AND IPPLI UIiANDTI (1 HOICK Old Sontharn Peach and Apple Brandy J for aala hv OUNHV A CO NKW BACON, Ift UItDB.SIDKS,HAMS and SHOULDBRS. 411 Fo, S. BARNARD A 00. TKNNKSSKK C.VIIUAOK SEKD, IJHOR rate by 1 Jang3 JAMES LIQON. riHE WORKS 1 OF H klnda, for aala, wboleaala and retail, by Dao.3, J. L-OSlitA- VOLUME V.} PLANTERS’ EMPORIUM! SPRING TRADE. I860! HULL, DUCK & CO. COLUMBUS, GEOIIGIA, HAVE IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY GOODSI FOR TIIE SPRING TRADE. GROCERIES. ‘ 60 Uhdf. Now Orleans Sugars; 200 Sacks ltio and Laguira Coffee ; 60 Packets Java and Moclia Cofleo; 60 Bids. Reftned Sugars; 100 Dbls. aud half bbls. Syrup; 200 Bids. Western Flour; 8 lllids. Cuba Molasses; 100 Packages Mackerel; 25 Half bbls. White Fish; 100,000 Lbs. Bacon; Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. 600 Bbls. Roctiflod Whisky ; 300 “ Mouougahela aud Rye Whisky; 100 u Pure Corn Whisky; 100 “ Old Bourbon Whisky; 100 “ Domestic Rum, Gin and Brandy; 200 Quarter and eighth casks Fine Brandies; 60 Baskets Champagne; 250,000 Fine and Common Cigars; 100 Jars Snuff; 300 Boxes Tobacco, of all grades; 50 “ Cove Oysters; 60 “ Champagne Cider; 50 “ Scheidam Schuupps; 50 “ Syrups— Lemon, Strawberry, Ac. 150 “ Starch, Soap aud Soda; 16 Cases Sardines; Raisins, Nuts, Pickles, Candy, Ac., A. DRY ‘GOODS. A full supply of Domestics; 5,000 Yards Osnaburgs; 1,000 “ Sheetings; 1,000 “ Shirting; umm a mm warn. Muslins, Calicoes, Ginghams, Lawns, Jaconots, Bareges, Organdies, Silks, Robes. Hosiery, Gloves, Lace Mantillas, Dusters, Corsets, Barege Mantillas, Hoop Skirts, Table Linens, Gents’ Furnishing Goods. Shirts, Collars, Cravats, French Cassimeres, Drills, Ac., Ac. HAM>WAnE Hoes, Rakes, Collins’ Axes, Shovels, Spades, Trace-Chains, Hatchets, Hammers, Pocket Knives, Locks, Padlocks, Knives and Forks, Nails, Tacks, Scissors, Percussion Caps, Grindstones, Moat Cutters, Plows, Corn Shelters, Corn Mills, Cultivators, and Farming Utensils generally. HATS AND CAPS. Common Wool and Palm Leaf Hats,for negroes; Fine Cassimere, Wool and Fur Hats; Fine and Common Leghorn Hats; Fashionable Silk Dress Hats; Patent Seamloss Caps; And all the late styles of Straw and Felt Hats. BOOTS ANI) SHOES. 1000 Pairs Russets (some Southern made); Gents’ Shoes; Gents’ Fine Boots; Ladies and Misses’ Boots, Shoes and Slippers; Children’s Shoes; Servants’ Shoes of all qualities ; Ladies and Gentlemen’s Rubber Overshoes. SADDLERY. Men and Boys’ Saddles; Ladies’ Saddles; Heavy Wagon Saddles ; Wagon and Carriago Whips; Collars; Hames; Stirrups; Spurs; Riding and Blind Bridles; Martingales, Halters, Girths, and Curry Combs. Drugs, Fancy Articles, &c. Epsom Salta; CAstorOil; Laudauum; Paragoric; White Leail; Linseed Oil; Perfumery; Combs; Hair, Tooth, Nail and Clothes Brushes; Pomades; Pocket Books. Purses; Reticules; Carpet Bags; Fans; Looking Glasses, Ac. ( rockery and Glassware. Plates, Cups and Saucers, Tumblers, Decanters, Flasks, Pitchers, Bowls, Dishorn, Ac., Ac. BOLTING CLOTHS Os the best Brands and assorted Numbers. LAND PLASTER. Fifty barrels Land Plaster. All of which is offered for sale ou as favorable terms as any House in the trade. HULL, DUCK & CO., 121 Broad Street, Coliimlnis, Ga, March 5, 1860. tt J. P. MURRAY, Succoggor to HAPPOLDT * Ml KRAY, 46 BROAD COLUMBUS, GA., MAKER AND DEALER IN GUNS, Keepi conntantly on Baud, all kinds of ShotUuns, Powduz Flasks, Powder, Kitten Shot Pouches, Shot, Pistols, Shot Belts, Caps, Dram Flasks, Game Bags, Gun Material Knives, Guu Wads, and every thing In the aportlug line* Restocking and Repairing doue with neatness and dispatch. Keys fitted aud Locke repaired. February 9, VIRGINIA NEGROES 1 THIK subscriber would notify his former pe trous, and all othorsiu want of choice Inalt by and young NJCGROKB, that he lias Just arriv. and iu the city with a superior lot, which he will sell at his accustomed low prices. For the present he can be fouud at the Livery Stable of IVKY, SMITH k CO., where be will be pleased to attend to auy and all desiriag to pur chase fine and likely young Negroes. 11. BIBIIOP. Columbus, Ga.,Oct. 18, 1860- E. BARNARD & CO., COLUMBUS, GKO HOI A, Wholesale and Ketall GROCERY & PROVISION DKALIRB, HAVE on hand aud will couetantly keep a large aud well selected stock, embracing all arti cles u their Hue, V Mch are offered to their friends and the public, at tue lowest market prices. fttf-GOMK AND MICK ÜB.-gg slept. 29, 1858. If WARREN T. OQLETREE, Ho. 3'4 Broad Htrc.t, Columbu., Os., KaKPM con.t.ntlF on hand, anil l ft i-t\ daily r.cvivinlt, fionli .u|,pli.t of j f LU FAMILY OItuCKKIKB. A uoo.i lot of MeSA cholc. B*d, I’uro Ooorsis Pl.ut.r’. Whisky, and many oth-r br.ud., nil puro and fro* from pouon ou. drum, for salo. C.li or wnd your order., and Ih.y will inert with prompt .tt.ntlon. Columhai.tla., March it, 1859 ts 11. A. OIUMON L CO., Grocery and Commission Merchants, Corner of Crawford and Front at., COLUMIIUH, OA., WILL attend promptly to all order, for Baroa, Lard, Corn, and Country Produce gener ally. Liberal advancemmte made on conelgn mentfl. Jam W-tt It Id PIIKNHKD LARD OIL. I TNOU eala by I* Dec.d-tf 7 CRQUHART A CHAPMAN. POTASH 1 POTASHI WUITK and Gray Potaeb, for aale by B A. WARS A SON, No. T 4 Broad at. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, MARCH-20. ISliO. 1 K 47 ! 1 KEG A. 11. DeWITT, 99 BKOAD STREET, COLUMBUS. JUST RECEIVED, A NEW LOT OF ICE PITCHERS, CASTORS, WAITERS, BUTTER DISHES, COFFEE URNS, TEA SETS, SILVER WAREI Cake and Pocket Knives, Fruit Knives, &c. &c. &e. &c. PEARL SETS, CARBUNCLE ETRUSCA SETS, MOSAIC SETS, Lava and. Goral Sets, BRACELETS, NECK CHAINS, LADIES’ CHAINS. VEST CHAINS. ALL WARRANTED OF TUB FINEST QUALITY! WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED By the Best of Workmen, AND ■W-A.RPt-A.nsr TED 1 ALSO, A FINE LOT OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES On Hand of Every Quality. A NEW LOT OF GOLD PENS! WARRANTED. ALL OF WIIICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURE! Columbus, Feb. 23, 1860. NEW JEWELRY STORE! Agj. <) LI zona of Coluwbu* and vicinity that they have opened a .IKWELKY STORK north of Dr. Ware’s Drug Store, where they will keep on hand a good assortment of first class Jewelry, such as fine GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, CHAINS, SPECTACLES, PINS, RINGS, BROACHES, LOCKETS, SEALS, STUDS, EAR DROPS, Collar and Sleeve Buttons, Gold Pens, Ac. Also, Clocks and Plated Ware. One of tho firm will givo his particular atten tion to the repairing of Watches. Clocks and Jewelry, and Ins long experience in that business enables him to warrant his work to give entire satisfaction. Purchasers arc invited to call and examine our goods, as we take pleasure in showing them. Columbus, Ga., Oct. 29-Cm fim PLANTERS 1 OBSERVE THE SWINGING CLOCK WHEN YOU COME TO COLUMBUS, YOU wH| find BANK AGENCY. You will tlmru llnd au assortment of first-rate WATCHES and CLOCKS, that can b. strongly recommended and warranted as correct time keepers. Yon can likewise get your Watches properly fixed,(first-rate.) at a reasonable ami fair charge, t.y WM. SMITH, Watchmaker, Sign of the Swinging Clock, 81 Bro i l st. N. ll.—Mr. Smith Is his own workman. Columbus, Ga., Dec. 2,1859. 6m Aw. WITTICH, (Formerly with S. B. Purple and latterly with T. 8. Spear,) PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, . One door above J. B. gtrupper’s Candy Store, 134 Broail St., Colnmlius, Ga. RESPECTFULLY trndora „ bis aervlcea to the citizen. KTjCn of Columbus and the coun try P ---KStutedl rays on hand a good atr.ck StSuBSS of Clocks, silver and gold Watches from tbn best manufactories. I have also on liundii fiu. lot of gey Glasses, which will be sold low, for cstih. A call from all In aoarcb of good workmanship, or good Clocks and Watches, Is respectfully * dinted, jan.2 dm. _ PIANOS! MELODEONS! alexanFeiTorgansj BRANDS & KORNER, Ho* IN Broad Hi., Columbus, Ur., AOKNTB for the celebrated ALEXANDER ORGANS, and for come of the best PIANO MAKERS of New York, offer their Instruments at Northern prices, freights added. * IANOH from $240 to $000; MELODKONB from t 5 to „5. Becoud-b.nd fUnjj. Uken l- ALEXANDER ORGANS! NE ot these celebrated Instruineuts. by Alex ander of Paris, France, may bo aeen at the Music Btoro of Brands A Horner, No. 48 Broad street, wlio have been appolateil Agents for this l,lacs'. Tti.so Organs are unrivaled for |siwer and variety of tone, and are well adapted for cba|x ls, scbool. or parlors. Nov. 19, 1859-ts BHANDH A KORNKK, TENNESSEE IIACOH. faf t JWWh LBB. of Tonnes,'. .Ut n, just re •J’ r.s M M / cetved and for eale low I y r<d.. in it. a on'.' 1 ■ •co EXTRA CHOICE. A LARGE lot of extra elude. Chandler A Co.’ , A llanir, Hidex and fihouldert; 30 bbl*. extra prime Pure Leaf l-ard. | February 17 JAME.B I.IOON. IMI KI.EB, KAKDIN EH, At. TMtKSII PickM, by the gallon er Jar; Bardina., P and different sorts of Preserve.. For .ale by December .1 J. L. PRI.LA. nu.KV’ TO MCA IK MI /•lIIOICK Smoked UsefTONGUEB, Jus I received I j j.|i,l f(.r >iiio by .... . i: • | sTATI I'EB AM* KOHSIts. : 1/ t/k COPIER Cobb'. Jtatute. and Forms Just * celWs sjobW. I)UY GOODS CLEARANCE SALE! Immense Reduction in Prices AT TUN One Price Cash Store! Nil. 110 BROAD STREET, MASONIC ZBTJimDIKTG JAS. McPHILLIPS, r& dispose of the proiont Block and make room J.. for Spring purchases, it now offering hit LAUGH AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF Fall and Winter Dry Goods AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! Without any regard to Costl A largo portion of these Goods have beeu pur cliHHod recently (for cash) at forced Now York Auction Salt h, at loss tlmn tho cost of importa tion, and will bo sold at Prices Lower then ever offered boforo in this or any otlior house iu Columbus. GREAT BARGAINS IN WORSTED DRESS GOODS! 67 pieces plain and fancy Worsted at cents, worth 20 cents; 50 pieces Cashmere at 12 cents; 3,667 yardw fancy Worsted 16 and 20c., roducod from 30 centh ; Main and fancy French Worsted, Merinoos, Cashmeres, Do Ecossc, Valencias, Ottoman, Poll do Chovie, Ac., all at reduced prices. ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF FLANNELS, KERSEYS, FINE BED BLANKETS, LINSEYS, HOMESPUNS, NEGRO BLANKETS, &c., at unprecedentedly low prices. CALICOES ! Merrimac’s, Bunnell’s, Sprague’s, Coclicco’s, Allen’s, and all the best makes, from 8 to 10 cents per yard. CASH “BUYERS Will find they can save money by making tlioir purchases here, as the WINTER STUCK must be disposed of during the present season, and ull the Goods have been marked down to prices that must insure speedy sale. A • Remember the address. JAS. McPHILLIPS, 140 Broad St., Masonic Building. Columbus, Ga., Dec. 17, 1859. FRESH DRUGS! URQUHART & CHAPMAN, AT THE OLD STAND OF DANFORTH & NAGEL, OOLUMTSIJS, GEORGIA, HAVE ON HAND THE LABGKBT STOCK OF FRESH AND PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c. &c. &c. NOW offered for sale in this market. Every article sold by us warranted as represented. All are invited to call and examine our stock and prices of DIITJGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, &c., before purchasiug elsewhere, as we ar o determined to s:ll at the lowest prices for approved credit, and noi to be undersold, by any house, in Columbus for the Cash. We mean what wo say. Give us a trial. TO THE LADIES! Our assortment of culinary articles is completo, comprising Gelatines, Spices, Wines, Brandies, Flavoiiug Extracts, Vinegar, Table suit, Corn, Starch, Ac. Also TOILET ARTICLES, Consisting of Pomades, Colognes, Lubin’s Ex tracts, Blond De Pearle, American Hair Restorer, tic., Ac., and if you want a beautiful and eco nomical light, purchase of us the Gcnuino White Keroscno Oil! To Physicians. Our stock of Tinctures, Extracts, Chemicals, Medicated Syrups, Ac., are selected and carefully prepared for the Prescription Department, and no prescription put up but by an expe rienced Apothecary. Prices moderate. Dec. 6-tt UiUJUIIAUT A CHAPMAN. NOW IS YOUR TIME! Cheap! Cheaper! Cheapestl \XrifeillNG to reduce - sisting of Jewelry, Watch ea, I’iiiuos r.ud far! n, : Gouda, wo offer to soil at twi*uty-tiv per cent, lower than any other house iu this city. Our assortment couaiuts of tho fol lowing Goods: Gold and Silver Watches of all descriptions; Gold Chaim fur Ladies and Gents, of the latest patterns; K ir Kings and Tins, all styles; Gold Necklaces, Sleive Buttons, Studs, 4c.; Gold Bracelets, Lockets and Finger Kings; (Sold, Silver and Steel Spectacles ; Pocket Cutlery of the best ami latest kind; Pistol* of all of the latest patterns; CLOCKS—The very best assortment in town ; PIANOS by the most approved makers; aud Several guod second-hand I'iauos for sale, equal to any; Violius, Guitars, Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, Bardot,Tambour!us, Bows, Strings, kr. Tho largest and Intent, stock of .SHEET MUSIC always on baud, and u variety of various articles too numerous to mention. Watches, Jewelry and Accordeons Repaired and warranted at the shortest notice, ami in the very best manner. M tj~ Be sure to call at the subscribers, No. 7fi Broad street, Columbus, Georgia T. U. VAN DEN DU KG, John Bwkd, Agent. No. 7ti Broad st. Nov. 24, 1859. ts CI.OTIII.NU AND bKNT.H FURNISHING GOODS At No. BO IJi‘oiul St. ATTACHED to our Dry Goods store tb#r will be found u large stork of Ready-Made Clothing HATS, CAPS, (iciit.’s Furnishing floods, 4c. All of which are particularly adapted to this iiiarktt,aiid which will be sold ut unusually low prices. All those lu need of the above named articles will find it to their Interest to give us a call, as wo aro determined not to be oudtrtold in th<*e Goods. ILLIUH 4 HOME, 80 Broad st. Columbus. Oa. octl (lAItI)KN BUKU! 17RESU Garden ged fora.le l.y 1 < D>'i'.6-tf UIIUUUAKT A CHAPMAN. Will TIC POT ABU I I AOIt >ul by ’ l>.o.#V-tt UItqiJHAHT A CHAPMAN. MAItIFKN BKKII, A GOOD ...ortment, for rl<* by j\ j, n!W JAM KB MOON. riiovu. mllitl.B Kxtra Choice Ht. Loul. Flour Just ri'relv. A, nud for .nbt by dee.B9. OUNBYAOO. IIOOK IIINUKH’H STOCK ON hand .lid for ..I. low by BUKHMAN A CO., Oct. 98. Columbui, Ga. ALUM HALT. ,c/ HACKS Alum Salt,for sale by J.JU dceW. OUNBT A 00. W 111 TF. PK AH. J UFT rer.dved and for .ale, a fin. tut of Wblt. Pea., for tablo ue>, by January 30 H. A. GIIISON A CO. NOW OU NACVKIII—MKKII GATS. C l W I IIUFUKLR Prince Kdward’s leland heavy yi/‘ ‘ Idach Oati, jaet in and for .ale by Feb.lll TYLKR A MOBKB. TBKMKNDOUH SACUIFICIS! \ &50,000 WORTH OF IM HIDIg Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, CLOTHINGS, &c., &c., &0. AT NEW YORK COST! AT G. W. ATKINSON & CO.’S DRY GOODS STORE, No. 70 BROAD STIIKCT, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. rpo make n change in our firm and business on JL the first of January next, Me will, from now until that date, sell Goods at NEW YORK COST! Our stock is IiARGE and COMPLETE, and comprises as handsome a stock of goods as is to bo found in the city. We arc determined to close the stock on hand, even at great sacrifice, as we will make an entire change of business and dissolve the prosunt copartnership on the first of January next. Wo have just received an entire new ship ment of Sillc Dresses, Embroidered. Collars, DeLaines, Prints, &c. All of which will be sold at not Now York cost. Also, j ust received, a largo and ologant stock of Black Silk Velvet Cloaks, and Black Beaver Cloth Cloaks, fine Gooilh, at Now York coBt! Tho stock comprises an ologant collodion of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, consisting of Silks, DoLainos, Cashmeres, Mori noes, Ac., Ac. Trimmings iu groat variety, which will bo sold at remarkably low figures, even loss than Now York cost. Cloaks, Shawls, Ac., a very excellent assortment, at exactly New York cost! GLOVES, HOSIERY, ZEPHYR GOODS, &c. Flannels, Oporn Flannels, White Silk Warp, Ac. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES Heavy stock, all grades, variety and patterns. Satinets, Tweeds, Beaver Cloths, &c. Carpets, ltugs, Druggets, &c. Blankets, Kerseys, Sheetings, Shirtings, and domestic goods of every dos cription. HATS AND CAPS. A largo stock of new style* for Boys and Gents. Wo would especially call tho attention of planters to our large stock of WOOL HATS for negroes, which we will sell at New York cost. nr.r.Tf’ Sim n i nrt’ bUU 13 ahu onuco. Ladies’ Kid, Cloth, and Gaiter Boots; Boys’, Misses’ and Childrens’Shoes; heavy Call and Kip Shoes, Negro Brogans, Ac., making a large and complete stock, at New York cost. READY MADE CLOTHING. A large ami well selected stock of Ileady Made Clothing, comprising a good collection for gon tlemen’f wear. We respectfully invite the public to give us an early call; at tho same time wo nssuro them that we intend to sell our largo stock by tho first of January next, and aro offering goods at lower pricos than we have over he lore sold them in Colu inbufi. Our terms will he strictly cash win n the goods are delivered. Wo would regard it a* a special favor for all indebted to us to call aud settle, as wo wish to closo our business as speedily as pos sible*, aud at least by first of January next. (J. W. ATKINSON & (X). Columbus, Kov. 28-ts LYONS PURE CATAWBA BRANDY. riMlKwantof real pure Brandy has long been 1 felt in this country, and an opportunity to piocuresueli an artiele cun only be regarded as a public good. The Catawba Brandy possesses all the choice qualities of the best imported Liquors, und is positively known to bjef perfect purity and of superior i!a\<>r. FOR SUMMER COMPLAINTS In children, a eure i* guaranteed, or the money refunded, a* it will effectually relievo that alllic tion, as well as Diarihoei und Bowel Complaints. It is prescribed by Physicians iu place of Paregoric. Asa Beverage, tho Pure Catawba Brandy is alto gether superior, and a sovereign remedy for Dys pepsia, Flatulency. Crump Colic, Languor, low Spirits, General Debility, Nervousness, Liver Complaints, 4c. There are hundreds of certificates fn tn the most eminent Physicians, that can be produced, of its beneficial effects iu the above mimed alllictions. It is put up in Bottles, at jil 25 each, and can he had at the Drug iSlurn of H. A. WARE k HON, Feb. 24 hole Agents fur Columbus,Ga. JOHN W. BEVILL, WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKER, Cor. Oglothorpo und Crawford Mts., (abovo tho Court House.) 1H prebartd with the best itfiT. seasoned timle r to build^H and repair Wagons,Carrier > • tfkkmmmvifchtM/ma Ac. Attached to his establishment is a BLACK SMITH HIlUp, and hs has iu his employ compe tent Hmltlis. Iu either department, th|ubllc may rely on having their woik done well aud promptly. Jan. 18, lhiiO-Um liOIIKUT'ff COLIC MIXTI'HK. \DAITKD to nil ages, especially to INFANT*. Dr. Robert’s Colic Mixture is a never failing remedy iu all cases, whether depending upon Wind, Constipation, or Hpasm of the Bowels. In doses graduated according to the age of the child, fas flirtsteil on Him h-.ttle,) It gives Instant relief to pain, procures healthy and refreshing slumber, and at the same time, regulates the bowels. No Nurse or Mother, having the care of a young Child, should be without It. Its cost is a mere trifle compared with the health and safety of the child, and the relief and comfort its use insures to an anxious household. For sale by R. A. WAKE k BON, Nov 13-ts 74 Broad street, HAY I HAY t HAY I /•/| BUNDLES Extra Northern Ilsy for sale by OU Dec. 28. GUN BY k CO. COU*! COII N I A KINK lot of Corn Just received and for stile by January 27-ts IJ. A. GIBBON k 00. KAIMINM! KAIMINNI I AYH.F and Malaga lUlsina, boxes and half 1 j boxes, and Batuna Raisins, just rerelvtdaud for sale by J. L. CELLA. 1860! (~1 RIF.R’B ALMANAC for WfiO for al* l>F x CHAFFIN A JOHNSON. COTTON SALKS’ BOOKS. IAOIt War.boaa. ii.e,Jntrielnl t _ ? J. W. PSAHK'B BOOK HTORK. POTASH AT WHOLMAIS. oej <yp. LBB. I’nta.li at wholMXl* xml ri'tall. at 0.5 <•) tli. I..wa,t ca.li ;.rl at ilx-Ca.k Drug SLjraof f.LB J. A. WIIITKBIOR AOO. KHKbll VACCINE, T ÜBT r.c.Wl tod for Ml. t ll*. OMb l>ro* b/ J. A. WHITESIDE A CO. {NUMBER 200. J. H. BRAMHALL, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER and— MANUFACTURER OF FINE WATCHES, 56 BllOAl) 5 Til Li KT, COLUMBUS, a KOHG IA. I HAY H lately retired liom No. 99 Broad Street, I ami opened a USTE'W STORE, AT MY I'IIKSRNT NUMHKU SO HO t> All (BTtIMET, Where I shall keep constantly on hand a good assortment of GOLD& SILVER WATCHES GOLD CHAINB, KHYP, Ac. Ac. And fdinll give my persons! attention to WATCH HKPA IHI NO, AND MAKING Fine “Watch.es! I NOW OFFER A PItIENDLY CHALLENGE TO ALL WATCHMAKERS South of Mason & Dixon's Line To make the works of a FINE PATENT LEVER DUPLEX or CHRONOMETER WATCH, to be ex hibited at tho GEORGIA STATE FAIR next Fall, for A PRIZE, if ouo should bo offered. Ladies and CxeiLtlemen Having Watches in bad order from wear, break ages, or, worse than all, from being worked at by incompetent workmen, can rely on having the imperfect parts replaced with perfect pieces, and tho Watch made a good time-koeper once more, by leaving or sending them to 56 BBOAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. I liavu on barnl a fttw SAMPLE WATCHES, which I shall bo pleased to show all witdiiug to sso a fine AMERICAN WATCH. J. H. BRAMHALL, No. 56 Hi’oad Street, NEAR TUI EXPRESS OFFICI COIjTJMBTJS, ga. Columbus, February 4,1860. dly HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO ALL WHO WISH TO IIU Y GOODS AT TIIK LOWKST POSSIBLE PRICES! At Nos. 24 and 104 Broad St. You will find a Largo and WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF Staple and Fancy Dry Goods MILLINERY GOODS AND TRIMMINGS, BOOTS AND SHOES, MATS AND CAPS, Anu an oxceiient wisortsivst cf Ready-Made Clothing &C. &G\ &C. ALL OF WHICH AUK SUITA 111. K FOR TIIE PRESENT SEASON And now offered and will be sold At and below Cost I ALTHOUGH it is a general thing uou-H-fisys, to iullict the public with lengthy advertise ments in every variety of phraseology, iu £hirh good* are offered at unheard-of-prices, ami well aware of tho fact that hucli advertisements ure regardt and by tLe public ns mere humbugs, yet, in spito ofsilthi*, we do now assert that the public will not be imposed upon. We aro firmly and un alterably detot minod to offer und sell until the Fifteenth of February Next, our entile stock, consisting of new und well se lected goods— At ami Below New York CoatU Our goods were bought at the lowest wholesale pricos, und W are, therefore, warranted in saying that a/uc frimixi*, aud the public in general, will now have an opportunity of buying goods at prices which will astonish them. To convince yourself of all this, you have only to give us a call, ami if you go away dissatisfied it shall not bo our fault. B. G. & H. STERN, Jan. 7. No. 24 and 104 Broad street. YES YOU MAY USE OR KKCOMMKND Hcimstreet’s Inimitable HAIR COLORING! AND FlNli IT TO^iK A Perfect Hair UesloraUve, T)ROMOTINO the strength and growth of the 1 Clair, and giving it all the beauty of youth. Do you duubt it : Head! Head! Head! RriinooN tAjrs, Essex county, N. Y., } February 0, IHSB. / W. K. II AO AM, Troy, N. bear Sir: Having usel your Hair Calming ‘**’ It-'stfirative, ami bring nun'll pleased witli it. J taka phi inure in making the following statement; From 4li effect* of a very severe lit of sickues*. when ahvu.t 18 years of age, my hair commenced turning gray, and so continued tfl grow antil if bramw fvrft/djf being v* ry harsh ami coarse. Lost summer 1 Jiod rsuched my fifty-third year, when I ws* induced by a friend t< purchass two bottles of ilelmstreet s llair iti storatlve, prepared by you. 1 commenced using it according tw directions, and iu a few days wtu surprised to find that my hair from tlm loots outward was turning back to its original color. It so continued to grow until it was as truly brown and glossy as it was in my youthful days, mol is now fully restart and to iff original color. M Y LA BEAMAN. I Ami x Cct mtv, as.—Myla gasman cams laiforo me and was duly sworn, and says that the above statement Is true, this 6th day of February, IH6H. JUKI. F. i’OTTICK, Justice of the Peace. I’ITTHTOUII, Vt., August I, 1857. I hereby certify that my hair having become quite grey, I used llciiMßtrio-t'S llair Restorative (prepared by W. K. liagau, Trey, N. Y.,) for four weeks, and my hair was iu that time restored to Its original color. I can fully recommend the ar ticle to be all it claims. _ . WILLIAM RING ALKY, I’aslor of the Baptlt Church. Pittsfurd, Mr. W. K. II co an : I have useil lleirustreet's llair Restorative for three year. and find It to b* a most exselletit article. It not only restored the color of my hair, giving it new life and strength, but It eured myself and wife of a most obstinate eruptkm I utK)ii the scalp, which nothi*s Me g*. nod to Mftcßl. ] fully believe it to be tbe best article in use. Yours, respectfully, KNOWLTON HOWLAND. Tbe above are but a few of the many letters of recornmi ndatlou which have been tendered to the proprietors of Iloinutreet’s llair Coloring or Re storative. It has been used by thousands of peo ple, and it never falls to restore the cotor and growth of the hair. This singular effect is not produced os when dyes are need ; for Its acts upon the natural ssi rations of coloring matter at the roots, and thus effects tho changs- T ft * cotor l >rfh dwotd u rod a amnUr/eil, but the rut fur a l lhade ytruih. 11 does uot color the sk • Frlr. M*. .ad *1 p.r Htdll. 1J vrF"l.r.- W. K. UAOAN A 00, i'rW'H.tor., Troy, New York. Bold Id Ctdumbn. . Ml tl>. ro.|.uiibl. Drug gtofM. johN WltimiT A 00., New Orl.xn., Wholesale Agents for the Booth. Mxrch 2,18 W. dAwly THE DAILY SUN. From Yzstzrday’s Noon Edition. Tim Charge again.t Him. •liiJgo Stump, of Baltimore, just remov oil by tlio OovorDor of Maryland, was charged, Ist, with gross and vulgar con duct on tho bench ; 2d, with having dele gated power illegally to the Sheriff ; 3d, thnt he willfully refused to obey the or ders of the Court of Appeals; dth, that ho has been intoxicated and asleep on the bench, whilo important trials were going on; nnd Otb, that he has been guilty of misbehavior in his office as Judge. - * Narrow Escape from Hanging. Tho Baltimoro correspondent of the Macon Telegraph says an interesting lit tle boy, the son of Captain Mitchell, in making a feint to bang himself yesterday, came near accomplishing his object. He was discovered barely in time to save his life, having nearly strangled himself by placing the uoosoof the cord of a window curtain around his nock and throwing baok his head, by which it was drawn tight around his throat. Dentil of Father Ilackett. The Mobile Register of the 16th says tho Rev. I*. R. Ilackett of the Calholio Church, died the morning previous of congestion of the lungs. For long years has Father llackottbcen a resident of Mobile, and his long sojourn has been characterized by deeds of kindness to his fellow men and by long and consistent efforts to do the work of his Master. He has now gono to realize the reward of a well spont life. New Patent*. Tho clliciul registry of Patents for th week ending the Oth inst., contains tho following among other entries: John Armstrong, of New Orleans, for improve ment in steam boilers ; E. 11. Ashcroft, of Boston, Mass., for improvement in prvssuro guage for Steamboilcrs : A. Dean, of Deadhara, Mass., for improve ment in Railroad car brakes ; H. W. Dopp, of Buffalo, N. Y., for improvement in steam engines; 0. W. Gaibcr, Is. F. Cowan and A. C. Wurzbach, of Memphis, Toun., for improved guage for steam boilers. Hamden’. Uiprcaa Company. Hamden's Express Company, through Cupt. Hill, has kindly proposed to con vey packages from the North to Military Companies in this city free of all expense. 8o generous an offer meets with a heart felt appreciation from our volunteers. In their behalf we return thanks.—Colum bus (Oa.) ‘JHmes. Commenting on the above, the Charles ton Courier very pertinently and justly says that tho Military Companies refer red to would meet a more hearty appre ciation, if all their equipments did not come from the North. A Fifty Cent Bill. The editor of the Livingston (Ala) Mes senger has seen a couple of curiosities that would please the antiquarian. They are live and fifty cent bills, issued years sincoin the old Rip Van Winkle State.— The following is a copy of the bill for fi/- ty cents: SO. 00. No. 9289.—This Noto of fifty cents is payable to the bearer at the Treasury of North Carolina, agreeably to the Act of Assembly of 1814, Chap. Oth. John Hayciooi>, Publio Tr. Rsl-'glv Blh Sept.. 1815. Ml..l.dl|>i*l Central Kail Road. The llolly Springe (Miss.) Herald, speukiug of tho business of tbe Miseiu sippi Central Hail Hoad, suys : “We bare never witueeaed aucb an increase of busi ness in any country in so short a period. The road lias not been completed two months yet, end tbe travel lias quadru pled since its completion. Our depot at Holly Springs has been so jammed with merchandise of every description that there is un immediate necessity for a de pot house at least throe or four times as large us tbe present one. We learn that arrangements are making by our ener gotiu ollicers to have u machine shop of such a character as to build our own cars, &c. This will be a move in tbs right direction. We have a splendid toundry iu tbe immediate vicinity of tbe depot, where, by some small additional outlay, tbe wheels, running gear, aud all the iron necessary for cars, might be made, epial, if not superior, to tbe work we are now supplied with.” ■ ■ * A Mlavctiojder’. Insurance Company A bill has been introduced in the Ma ryland iSeuate to incorporate the South ern Slaveholder’s Insurance Company of Maryland. It empowers the company “to insure any person or persons, whether the same bo residents of tho State of Mary land or any other State, District, or Ter ritory of the United States, against any loss sustained by his, her or their slaves ruuni.ng away, absconding or escaping from bis, her or their control, and such insurance nhaU he made at such rates and under such regulations as may be deter mined upon by the boajrd of directors of said couipnny; and when a slave so in sured shall ruu away, abscond or escape from tho control of his or her owner or owners, it shall be tbe duly of said owner or owners, to notify tbe company of such fact without delay, aud said company shall bo entitled to return said slave to tbe cuHlody of bis or ber owuer or owners within a reasonable time after such noti fication, or in default thereof shall pay *o the owner or owners tbe vgius of said slave, us fixed by Iho policy of insurance ; unless, meanwhile, by disease or injury, iho vulue of such slave shall have been decreased, and in case of such dlse--e or injury, the value of such slave shall be a-certuiued by arbitrament and appraise ment. _ The California Primary KleetloM. Mallory's Btation, March 14.—Th* Overland Mail from Han Francisco on ths 24th ult., arrived to-day. Tbs primary elections for delegates to the Htate Con vention, had been held in six of tho larg est oounties, Including Sacramento and Han Francisco, lleturns show that tha delegates aro favorabls to Latham and opposed to Weller. Indian Outrages In Texas. Houston, Texas, March 10.—Tha In dians are depredating Basque county, and have killed seventeen person*. Fami lies are in great alarm. A company of volunteers left Maoon on th* 7th to de fend the inhabitants. ■hlpv* r.clxs. Tbe ahip Robert Mills from Liverpool for Calveston was totally wrecked near llollybead. No I've* were lost. Ths cargo will be saved. The ship New Em pire from Mobil* for Clyde put Into Troop bay, on tbe 27th. She had to out away hor masts. Tbe ebip Georgia from Liv erpool for Now Orleans had to put back.