The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, April 11, 1860, Image 1

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fHE DAILY SUN. ♦ Da WOLF K. J. Y A 111 N G T0N.... T. G l Lli fcl KX. iIIOS. (jili.liElif & tU, l£ditor& tvn<l Prcprietoi’i** rite iun .tiblialied 1 ally Kt $5 a.. oar., payabii irictly iu advance. Wheu not \ aid within six mouths, $0 will be charged. 11 not paid within i ho übacription year, $7. .s ■/ -übscriptiou taken fork's - * than three mouths, .. iiioh must in all etn•* he paid iu advance, at tue ..td of fifty conk a month. ADVERTISING K ATEF: All udvurtisemeul* of five lint s or less inserted t oO cents for tile first iuscrtiou, ami 26 eontsfor iich additional inanition. .Ydvoitiseuieutd oxeoediug five Hues,except by •pocial contract, w ill be charged iu cents a Uuo for no first insertion, and 5 cents a lino for each ad ditional insertion. A card net exceeding six linen, not renewable, will do inserted three mouths ior j, ‘). oix mouths •or SB, and twelve mouths for sl2. Ton lines, not renewable, will bo inserted three months for SB, six for sl2, eight months for sl6, and twelve mouths for S2O. Advertisements of tea lines, 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 ten lines. Advertisement) occupying a place between the rmsuiug matter and advertisements to bo charged an addition of one-third to the above rates. FKOi?MrONAL CARDS. W. T. PAI"I'KH£UH, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, —u— JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, (JOLUMIJUS, UA., i 17 ILL practice iu the Chattahoochee and ad V V joining Circuits. auglO’oy-ly a. s. suuhtjui w. u. chambers u. n. miokteh. Shorter, Chambers & Shorter, A'I’TOaXITJGYM AT IjAW, KUFAULA, AHA., PRACTICE iu the counties of harbour, Pike, Codec, Dale ami lie ary, Ala., ana in ljuit uiau, Clay and Randolph counties in Georgia. Office on Randolph street, one door north of Bruy’s Hardware Store. Jy29-ly A. 11. UUSiH, ATTOHNBY A*l* Xj-ak.‘W r UEfcERg to 11. Middiobrook A Cos.; Hull, Pluses A Cos.; Win. ii. Young,President liauk of Columbus; J. li. Daniel & Cos.; J. Kyle A Cos.; L. T. Dowuiug, Esq.; Dauforth,.Nagel A Cos. July off, ’6tt-ly JEFFERSON BUFORD D. M. SEALS. BUFOIUJ SEALS) ATTORNEYS j£±.n? LAW, CLAYTON, ALABAMA, WILL practice iu the several Courts of Har bour aud adjoining Counties, and iu the Supreme Court of tne State. * myl9-tf li. D. CLAYTON F. M. WOOD. CLAYTON & WOOD) J± r I' r X i O3E*.XXJEi'¥:& LAW, CLAYTON, ALABAMA, WILL give prompt attention to all business entrusted to them iu the counties of Har bour, Pike, Coffee, Dale, Ilenry, Russell aud Chambers. References —Editors of Sun; Hall, Moses & Cos.; Robert Daugh, Esq. ap127*69-ly U B VEULY A. THORNTON WILLIAM B. TURMAJf. THORNTON & TURMAN HAVE removed their Law Olfice to Odd Fellows* Hall, Oglethorpe street. They will attend to *ll business in their line with promptness aud fidelity in all the counties of the Chattahoochee Circuit, Ga., and in Russell, Macon, aud Harbour Counties, Alabama. J an. 19, ’69-ly YONGE,IttcCLELLAN 4k 11ARNES, ATTOJW.NUYM AT Xs.A.'Vir, 1 PRACTICE in all tue Courts of West Florida. Cdices at Murianua aud Pensacola. C. C. Yougo, Pensacola, Florida. J. F. McCiellan, Marianna, Florida. January 5, 1853. tmy2l ROBERT E. DIYON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. OFFICE on Randolph Street,formerly occupied by Seymour R. Bonner, opposite the Post Os fico. Fob. 2, 1859. ly SAMUEL D. LAEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. 1) ARTICULAR attention given to criminal cases. To be found at the Perry House, when not professionally engaged. Reference HIMSELF. Feb. 29,18G0-tf DR. PLEASANTS Respectfully offers his professional * services to the public. Office over the ntf tore of Guuby A Cos. jaulOtf CUSHMAN, DENTIST, 48 Broad Street, Winter Building, OOLUMBUS, CJA. 4 HTIFICIAL Teeth supplied iu tho best style known to tho art, ranted of natural appearance and i TTr plates of easy lit. Materials for sale. janl-y WM. F. LEE,D.D., DENTAL, SUHQEON, South-sast corner Broad and Itando'ph <treu t, OOIiUMBUS, GEORGIA. Not. 20,1868-ts j. pools *. soar, DENTISTS, OlriCY. ON R&XDGLFU, NOAH BROAD STaBZI, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. mhHj SMYTH VEDDER, IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS IN BRANDIES, WINES, Havana Cigars, &c. No. 38 Broadway, Bernard L. Smyth. 1 NTT?W VAT? If Simon V. Veddxk, J il-EiVV LV/iVIv. March 31, 1860. dly CASH DRUG STORE! IF YOU WANT TO BUY YOUR SUPPLIES OF Drugs, Medicines, Potash, Are. FOR CASH! Aud at the Lowest Cash l't ices, call at the Cash Drug Store, No. 135 Broad Street. J. A. WHITESIDE SCO.. CASH DRUGGISTS, COIiIJMHUS, ga. Columbus, Oa., March 8, 18oJ. MANUFACTURED TOBACCO. CLAIBORNE~&~ FERGUSON, No. ‘4O South Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland, AUK engaged exclusively in the sale of Virginia and North Carolina Manufactured Tobacco, aud beiug now the largest receivers North, would Invito the attention of Southern wholesale dealers to their stock, which ombraces every variety adapted to the Southern Trade. REFERENCES I Merchants’ Bank, Balt., Bank Virginia, Lyuchb’g, Citizens’ Bank, “ farmers’ Bank, “ Uink Virginia, Danville, Merchants’ Bank, “ Bank of Danvillo, “ exchange Bauk, “ Win. T. Sutberlis, “ VVm. Cranipton, “ Jan. Thomas, jr. Richni’d, Dr. Jas. Sanders, “ February 20, 1800. dOoip WARNOCK & SALISBURY - COTTON BROKERS AND FORWARDING MERCWANTB, OOLUMUUS, GEORGIA. OFFICE AT LOWRLL WARKIIOUBE. February 10, 1860. _____ ,lly CHAM. BUCK. N#w OrltMts. J. *. BYINOTON, Muntr>Mry. Ala. black & bYin avoir, COTTON FACTORS AND OKNEitAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS 30 Natchez Street, NEW ORLEANS. Fobraory U.MW. ly A., a. KIRVI IST, House Carpenter and Joiner, Bbop on Jack.un trp*t, autos Court 11 1 uu*, R KBPCTnn.Dr tend*r lil, uirvlet. to |>r tin, ta want us .ay work In hi, Him. Having ..ullirli'nry of good workmen, bo I. pr.pi.rnl to dlpt:b work la a u|>*rl<>r ud t hort notlc. Order, taken at the Shop, or m.y I>, b.adud to Judge 8. It. Andrew,. Older, f"r BASII. 81.1 NDS aud DOOltS.ttended to promptly. Jn. 16-iv lI'KUBONV NCINNOR*. A NOTH KH ,apply of tho.fln*Bluoftr*eUTod tbi, dv and for nla by ’ H. A. WARE’S SON, March 81 74 Broad .treat POTAhII 1 POTASH ! JUST rot-aired aud foroale by March 10 U. A. WAKE k SON. VOLUME V.} r r. S. SPEAR, SUCCESSOR TO S, B, PURPLE, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Corner Broad and Randolph Street, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WATCHES, SILVER WARE AND JEWELRY! THE BEST TIME-KEEPERS, The Latest Improvements, the Choicest Patterns, AND THE FINEST Gold & Silver Watches SILVER WARE AND JEWELRY, To be found, and can bo obtained at the LOWEST PRICES, at my Store. Also, the best PLATED WARE: Such a, TEA SETS, CAKE BASKETS, SOUP AND GItAVY LADLES. CASTORS. CUPS, ICE-PITCUEP.S, SALT CELLARS, TEA AND DINNER KNIVES, TEA, DESERT AND TABLE SPOONS, GOBLETS, TEA BELLS, Ac. Ac. ♦ HAIR WOR-KII A beautiful variety of Pattern.. I will make to order uny design and style and plait you may require. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry REPAIRED By competent and experienced Workmen, and WARRANTED! ♦ Canes! Canes! GOLD, SILVER, IVORY, nnd LOADED HEADS, HICKORY CROOKS AND SWORDS. PEBBLE :S* , ei SPECTACLES! Gold and Steel Frames, Os the beat quality, manufactured. Glasses set in old Frames, to suit all Eyes. T invito the attention of all to my Stock, will show it with pleasure, whether you purchase or not. ‘XU S. SPEAR., Corner Broad and Randolph St3. March 23-6ru (Purple's Old Stand.) J. P. MURRAY, Successor to HAPFOLDT &. MURRAY, COLUMBUS, GA., MAKER AND DEALER IN GUNS, Keeps constantly on hand, all kinds of Shot Guns, Powder Flasks, Powder, lliiles Shot Pouches, Shot, Pistols, Shot Belts, Caps, Dram Masks, Game Buga, Gun Material Knives, Gun Wads, and every tiling in tile spoiling line* Restocking aud Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. Keys fitted aud Locks repaired . February 9,1869-ts Notice to Passengers! Apalachicola * M Jk aud New Orleans /-Sr’ 4**“ Steam Navigation Company’s new and y; * /I JT ‘f* elegant steamshiu * - ’"ni^ FLORIDA, 718 tons burthen, 0. 0. NELSON, Comuiander, Leaves Apalachicola the 4th, 14th and 24th of each mouth. Leaves New Orleans the 10th, 20th aud 30th of each month. F are between the following named places and New Orleans : Columbus.... $lB Kut.iula 17 Fort Gaines and Baiubridgo 10 Woodville, Bellevue aud Übattahoochee, 15 TICKETS To bo had on board tho ship or any cf the river steamers, and at the oflices of the ugt nts, ALBERT DODGE, Apalachicola, Florida. JOHN A. MITCH EL, Jan. 6-ts 32 Poydras nt., New Orleans. VIRGINIA NEGROES! • ItHE subscriber would uotify bin former pa trons, and all others in want ol choice healthy and young NKG KOKH, that ho has just arrived in the city with a superior lot, which he will sell at his accustomed low pi Ices. For the present he can be found st the Livery Stable of IVEY, SMITH A CO., where bo will be pleased to attend to any aud all deidriiig to pur chase Hue and likely youug Nsgross 11. BISHOP. Columbus, Ua.,Oct. 18,1859. bin E. BARNARD & CO., COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, Whole.nlc and Retail GROCERY & PROVISION DEALERS, UA V K ou hand and will constantly keep alargs and well selected stock, embracing all arti cles n their line, \’ Mch are offered to their friends aud the puhlle, at lue lowest market priest, ASR-COME AND SEE UH.-fc* 8ept.29.18&8.tf ___ PIANOS! MELODEONS! and ALEXANDER ORGANS! BRANDS & KORNER, Ko. 48 lirond St., Colninhue, Os., A UKNTI tor t'.” cotsbrat.6 At.k.XANI>KH A OKHANB, end for om of tin, t t I’IANO M A It Kits of New York, oil r their Instrument, ut Northern price*, freights added. I ‘A'*'* from 40 to ft 00; MKI.UDKONS fiom $35 to $l5O. second-hand I Uno. Ul;e*ln. xebaaso. BRANDS A KOHM U. 11. A. I, llf SON tb CO., Grocery uiul Commission Merchants, Corner of Crawford and Front sts., COUJMIiUS, GA., WILL attend promptly to all osier, for Uaron, Larii, Corn, anil Country Produco gener ally. Liberal advancement, mado on con.lgn •l.n -1f COTTON RAIiBR* UOOItI, I AOtt Warehouse u*o,ln,t received at 4 I tt FRABK'S HOOK BTORK. HKK WOIIKHt OF all kind., for a!o, wbole.ale and retail, by Dae. 3. **• b. CRLLA. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, APRIL 11. im 1847! 1860 A. 11. DeWITT, GO BROAD STREET, COI/CJMBTTS. .lUST RECEIVED, A NEW EOT OF ICE PITCHERS, CASTORS, WAI TERS, HOTTER DISHES, COFFEE URNS, TEA SETS, SILVER WARE! Cake and Pocket Knives, Fruit Knives, &e. &c‘. &c. &c. PEARL SETS, CARBUNCLE ETRUSCA SETS, MOSAIC SETS, 1 ..iivia and Coral Sets, BR.ACE3LETS, NECK CHAINS, LADIES’ CHAINS. VEST CHAINS. ALL WARRANTED OF THE FINEST QUALITY! WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED By the Best of Workmen, AND WAKRAN TED 1 ALSO, A FINE LOT OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES On Hand or Every Quality. A NEW LOT OF GOLD PENS! WARRANTED. ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURE! Columbus, Feb. 23, 18G0. NEW JEWELRY STORE! tHeun. WO y.ens of Columbus and vicinity that they have opened a J EWELKY STOKE 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, IIROACHES, LOCKETS, SEALS, STUDS, EAR DROPS, Collar mid Sleeve Duttons, Cold Pens, Ac. Also, Clocks and Plated Ware. One of the firm will give his particular atten tion to the repairing of Watches, Clocks aud Jewelry, and his long experience in that business enables him to warrant bis work to give entire satisfaction. Purchasers are invited to call and examine our goods, as wo take pleasure iu showing them. Columbus, fla., Oct. 29-tim fit A.. WITTICH, (Formerly with 8. D. Purple aud latterly with T. 8. Spear,) PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, One door above J. B. Strupper's Candy Store, 134 Broad St.* Columbus, Ga. a RESPECTFULLY tenders t jrjT. his services to the citizens of Columbus and the coun try iu all kinds of work ap pertaining to bis profession. All work warranted. Al-fIBHR ways on bund a good stock 11 lira!* of Clocks, silver and gold Watches from the best manufactories. I have also on band a fine lot of Spy Glasses, which will be sold low, for cash. A call from all iu search of good workmanship, or good Clocks and Watches, is respectfully solicited. Jan. 2 3m. TI.HK SC II161?Cl.K OK Til K. Steamor River Bride. TtUE steamer “ Ulver lirldo ” will fl-TT now commence, running regular LgUPUrj® ly between Columbus and Cnattaboo -- 1 - - -)'•—* clu e by tbe following schedule : DOWNWAKD TRIP-WILL LKAVK Columbus,Tuefcday. 1- m., and Saturday* k a. m Kufaula, “ 6p.m.,“ “ 2 p.m. Ft. Oleines, ) „ K ~ „ u 4 u Franklin, / Howard’., “ 10 “ Columbia, “ 12 “ “ “ S “ Woodville, W’ed'.d’y, 2a. m.,“ “ 10 “ Neal'., “ 4 •• “ 12 “ Holvue. “ <1 “ “ Bun<laya, 2a. m Obattahoochoi)” S “ “ “ 4 •’ UPWARD TRIP-WILL LKAVK Belvue, Wednesday. 11 a,m.,andßuuday. 7 a m. Neal’., “ 2 p.m., “ “ 10 “ Woodville, “ 6 “ “ “ Ip.m. Columbia, “ H “ “ “ 4 “ Howard’., II “ “ T “ rr.nkd Th, “’l r , *•■•* “ “ >• “ KufMnU, “ f> 4 ‘ “ Monday#, I ft. m. OoluuibuNf 44 sp.m.| 44 •* 1 11 Quincy (KU.) Ropublie, Mxriftuiiii I'trlot, ftiid ALI-vlllf llnnncr, copy ouh moiilb n’id forward bllin to till* oftico. Doc. lU-lf JOHNSTON. CREWS & CO., DIRECT IMPOHTERB, AND WllOLKatl.* IiXALKRM IN DHY GOODS, No. *ll llnyn Slr.tt, CHARLESTON, S. O. A. 8. JOHNSTON, A. J. CRKWH, A. CANNADAY, J. M. BRAWLKY, A. 8. J. PKRRY, March 1, ISr.n dly yOH'’ Jl riT ITRLIBIIKD.-A \Pw TRKATIBK ON Sll rmatorrhtii. SiiniHtU M iul.n***, At rrou ” and •! iMbility, Impotemr, and alt 4mta < an Inv from the hahit of *elfahu*r and other t ret tee. Prom ft.. MHpntdi/u4 Muhu*i rij.f >of J\l Ihr-un ■ M h t iHnnllnff ‘*’*! ft mode of mm at once err tun nnd rifacltinlt toy alileh every •uflerer, no i it ter what hi# ‘omlition, may cure hiinMlf. $. itl.t.tit the knowlrlfo of even a room-mate, and it u,s* lent prawfiiift coat, thereby ffyoidliifi th initnerm*nlftCk*ftlWQMek noatrtirnaof th**lay. ’I i,c- mithor n rr-ri* h l'hy#irlnn of ffrent t ,ll, niunits* who |*nt many year# In inv‘itl ., . the nature awl IrealßireH of thi* v!i.< ti annually carrkf thottanridf to an untime ly *ruvj. Kent under wal to ftny aridr***, on ~f two nontax*? Mump*. I A.lli-t, 8. C.PAINt it CO., Louisville, Ky. ~r jnHN W. BROOKH, Agent, Columbus,Oa. ii \nt MITOBATIVI. M RS. Al.bK.N'l Hair RMtoratlre, jut raeeivwl and for .ale by R. A. WARK k SON. j I SCO ! U 13 “VST - 1800 ! SPRING GOODS! CODY, FLEMING & SWIFT, (UNDER COOK’S HOTEL,) COLUMBUS, O-A. H AVE in store and to arrive, a complete and . handsome stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS SUITED TO THE SPRING TRADE. DRY GOODS. A good (apply of DOMESTICS, OSNABURGB, KERSEYS, SIIKKTINQB, BIIIKTINGS, Ac'. Linen Sheetings, and PIUow-Caso Linens; Table Linens ami Napkins; Towels, Irish Linens, Ac. Ladies’ Dress Goods. A tine stock of MUSLINS, LAWNS, HARBORS, ORGAN DIBS, ROUES, SILKS, JACONETS, GINGHAMS, PRINTS, HOSIERY, GLOVES. MANTILLAS, BONNETS, PARASOLS, Ac. LADIES’ SHOES—a fine stock. BOOTS AND SHOES. A good stock for Gentlemen; A largo lot of Negro Shoes, of first quality; Rentleiuen's Furnishing Goods Shirts, Collars, Cravats, llats and Caps, Ac. HARDWARE, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. GROCERIES OF EVERY KIND. Flour, Bacon, Lard, Fish, Salt, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Pickles, Preserves, Ac., All of which is offered for sale on the most ac commodating terms. CODY, FLEMING & SWIFT, 106 and Street, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Columbufi, Ga., March 18, 1860. MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurseaud Female Phyaician,pre sents to the attention of mothers, her SOOTHING SYRUP, For Children Teething, which greatly facilitates the process of toething, by softening the gums, reducing all in 11 am mation —will allay all pain and spasmodic action,and is Sure to Regulate the Bowels. Depend upon it mothers, it will give rest to yourselves and Relief and Health to your Infants. WK have put up • and sold this article for over ten years, aud can say, in confidence and truth of it, what we have never been able to say of any other medicine-NEVER HAS IT FAIL ED, IN A SIN- PQ GLE instance, to Effect a CURE, when timely used Never did we know au instance of dissatis faction by any one * who used it. On the contrary, all are do- m lighted with its opera tions, and speak in terms of highest com mendation of its magi- cal effects uud medical virtues. We speak in this matter “what we do know,** af- rK tor ton years’ experi ence, and pledge our reputation for the fulfilment of what we here de clare. In almostev- FH ery instance where the infant is suffering HH from pain and exhaus tion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after Jij the Syrup is adminis tered. - This valuable prepa- ration is tho proscrip tion of one of the most experienced and skillful Nurses in New England,and has been used with nev- q or failing success “thousands m OF CASES. It not only relieves tho child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. C fl ft will almost instant ly relieve * Griping in tho {> Bowels, and WIND P” COLIC, and overcome couvul sioos, which if not speedily remedied end in death. We believe it the best and sur- J est remedy in the world, in all cases of Dysentory and Diarrhoea inChil- dren, whether it arises from teething, . <-r from any other cause. W would say yj to every mother who has a child suffering from any of the fore goingcomplaiuts—do not let your pre judices, nor the prejudices of oth ers, stand between your suffering child and the relief that will be SURE -yes, ab solutely SURE — to follow the use of this medicine, if time- # ly used. Full direc tions for using will rf\ accompany each bot tle. None genuine un- less the sac simile of Os CURTIS ft M PERKINS, New York, is on the out- id wrapper. Sold by Druggists throughout the world Principal Office, 13 Codarst, N. Y Price only 25 cents per Bottle. August 13, 1869. lySdp CHEROKEE REMEDY! ■ . -- Cures from AN UMFAILINQ CUItK FOR Gonorrhoea and all Diseases of the Urinary Organs. millS REMEDY cure* when all other prepare 1 tIoUM fail, it is entirely unlike every other compound; contalnlUK no mineral pcl#ou or utu ai i.UM druK. a# ll in prepared eolely from Root#, liarkn and L*aTR, and lia# been handed down, from oue Kenaratiou to another, Ly tlie Cherokee Indian# It i# oflered to the public ou it# own In trinsic merit*. It perform# It# duty quickly and thoroughly. The unfortunate of either #ex will he repaid ly uiiotf thi* Keiuedy, instead of placing theiuielvi H at the mercy of some Quack or l*ro feasor. Thi# Iteuiedy strike# at th* very root of the diwaa*( it# tendency 1# not simply to Nii#p>nd the poiaon, but to remove the cause ou which it depend*. Full directions Iu pamphlet form ac company each bottle. The apeedy and permanent relief afforded by thi# Remedy, Iu ail caaea of CJoiiorrlid n t (Jlr * t, (4ruvvl, Mrlrtnrr, Fluor Allmin (White# in Femalen),aii(lalldi#- ea<e# of the Urinary Organs, has aatoniidied the most R* lentil)(, men of the ax 4 *- Thi# B*im>dy not only aradtoate* ait potaon (Tom tha system, I •.( invigorates tho ruoft delicate constitution It dm# not affect the breatii or luteil'ere with any class of business, or require any deviation from the usual diet. It require* no assistance froti other medicine. And what enhances Its value is th” entire al ••nce of all nauseous taste, being a pleasant and delicious syrup. . . . Price |2 per Bottle, or Three Bottles for s*>. I'OTTKIt 4. MKIIWIIK, 8010 Proprietor*, Bt. laouln, Mo. Bold iu Columbus, Georgia, by PKMBKKTON A CARTER, AC EE * I \ Hit HON, J. A W HITESIDE A CO., JOHN W. BROOKH, and by Druggists generally Jollß WKIOUT A CO , New Orleans, Whole ale Agents tor the Houtli. Marc h 2,1800. dly WlbMON’fi PILLIt f ÜBT received and for sale by •J March S3 It A W ARE A HOV. f’ONCKffTHATKI) L YE, J UHT received and for sale by March S3 K. A. WAIt 1 A BON. 1M VOICE PAl'klt I A FEW Ream* of Cotton Invoice Paper, for sale by CHAFFIN A JOIINB JN. dvpumber 3,1969 DR. R. A. WILSON'S TONIC, CATHARTIC AND ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PILLS, Tho Great Family Remedy. ( never failing Antidote for Sick Headache, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint , ('os tiveness, Diliousness, Neuralgia, Colic, Depraved Disordered Stomach , Female Obstruc tions, tfc., cfc., die, ONE PIIiL A DOSE! Price 25 Cents per Box. WILSON V TILLS are universally acknowlogod to be the best now iu use. Asa Family Mudlcino they are particularly recommended— simple and harmless, but highly medicinal iu their combination. ONK TILL a dose, with mild but certain eltVcts. Tho robust man and tho delicate ihild use them alike, with every aisurance of en tire safety. With WILSON’S TILLS every Mother in the land becomes her own Physician. They have proved themselves a specific, and stand without n rival for tho follow ing affections: HEADACHE, FEVER AND AGUE, HEADACHE, FEVER AND AGUE, HEADACHE, FEVER AND AGUE, HEADACHE) FEVER AND AGUE, DYSPEPSIA, LIVEK COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, Costivcncss, Biliousness, Neuralgia, Costiveness, Biliousness, Neuralgia, Costiveness, Biliousness, Neuralgia, Costiveness, Biliousness, Neuralgia. Head the testimony of Uov. Wise, Virginia: “Wilson’s Pills are a sate aud most useful Family Jiemedy for Constipation and affectious of tho Di gestive Orgaus. For Headache, they have proved themselves a specific.’* • Read the testimony of Gov. King, Alabama : “I would not be without Wilson’s Pills for auy price. Fur Indigestion aud Headache, 1 divide a Pill and take the halt; it gives immediate relief.” MOTHERS, Watch well your Children, and whon their trou bles arise from that great bane of childhood, Worm*) ascribe their illness to its true cause, aud remove it by giving B. L. Fahnestock’s Vermifuge, A safe and sure remedy, prepared from the purest materials, and has proved itself tho most effective antidote for Worms evor offered to tho public. 4FA” Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere. PREPARED BY B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. GO corner Wood and 4th Sts. PITTSBURGH, PA. For sale iu Columbus by URQUHART A CHAPMAN, PEMBERTON A CARTER, J. A. WHITESIDE A CO., R. A. WAKE A SON, JOHN W. BROOKS, February 29,1800. ly THE ONLY PREPARATION WORTHY OF UNIVERSAL CONFIDENCE AND PATRONAGE. For Stateemen, Judgeo, Clergymen, IADIES AND GENTLEMEN, in all parts of the J world, tOhtify to the efficacy of Prof. O. J. Wood’s llair Restorative, and goutlenien of the Press are unanimous iu its praise. A few testimo nials only can be here given; see circular for more, and it will be impossible for you to doubt. 47 Wall Street, New York,) Dec 20th, 1868. / (A-idle nun : Your note of the 15th inst. bus been received, saying that you had htard that I had been beutliueii by lli3 ÜBVUI iVuuu* Hat. iw btuiu tive, and requesting my certificate of tho fact if 1 hud no objection to give it. 1 award it to you cheerfully, because I think It duo. My sge is about 50 years; the color of my hair auburn, aud inclined to curl. J&jme five or six years siuce it began to turn gray and the scalp on the crown of my head to lose its uensibility and dandruff to form upon it. Each of these disagreea bilitios increased with time, undaboutfour months since a fourth was added to them, by hair falling oil the top of my head and threatening to make mu bald. Iu tliis unpleasant predicament, 1 was induced to try Wood’s Hair Restorative, mainly to arrest the falling off of my hair, for I hud really no ex pectation that gray hair could ever be restored to its original color, except from dyes. I was, how ever, greatly surprised to find, after the use of two bottles only, that not only was the falliug of) arrested, but the color was restored to the gray hairs aud sensibility to the scalp, and dandrnl) ceased to form on my head, very much to the gratification of my wife,at whose solicitation I was induced to try it For this, among the many obligations I owe to her sex, 1 strongly recommend ail husbands who value the admiration of their wives, to profit by my example, and use it if growing gray or getting bald. Very respectfully, BENJ. A. LAVENDER. To 0. J. Wood A Cos., 444 Broadway, N Y. My family ar<-4ib.,eut from the city, and I him no longer at No. 11 Carroll I'laco. Bmmston, Ala., July 20th, 1859. To Prof. (). J. Wnoil—pear Nir: Your “Hair Re storative” has done ruy hair so much good since I commenced the use of it, that 1 wish to make known to the PUBLIC of its elici ts on the hair, which ere great. A manor woman may be nearly deprived of hair, and by a resort to your “Hair Restorative,” the hair will return more beautiful than ever; nt least this is my experience. Believe it all! Yours truly, WM. 11. KENEDY. I*. 8., You can publish the above if you like. By publishing in our rioutliern papers you will get more patronage Bouth. I see several of your cer tificates in the Mobile Mercury, a strong Southern paper. W. H. Kensdv. WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE. 1 to 3 I’lays Prof. U. ./. Wuod—lk.ar Sir: Having had the misfortune to lo*n the In st portion of my hair, from tlie ( fleets of the yellow fever in New Orleans iu 1861, I wus induced to make u trial of your preparation, aud found it to un#w i astheveiy thing needed. My hair is new thick uud glossy, aud no word* can express ruy obligations to you in giving to the afflicted simh a treasure. FINLEY JOHNSON. The Restorative is put up iu bottles of 3 sizes, viz: large, medium and small; the small holds % a pint aud retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per cunt, more in ploportion than the small, letaila for two dollars per bottle; the large holds a quart, 4b per cent, more iu proportion, uud retails for |3 a bottle. O.J. WOOD A CO., Proprietors 444 Broadway, N w York, and 114 Market street,Kt. Louis, Mo. Agr Aud sold by all GOOD DKUOOIBTB aud PANCYGOODS DEALERS. March 14, 1860 a n NOW IS YOUR TIME! Clicaii! Cheaper! Cheapest I W ISH i . onr large stock,eon- •isting of Jewelry, Watch* es, Piano* and Mu*l< aU Goods, we offer to s* II at twenty-five per cent, lower than auy other house In till#city. Our assortment consists of the fol lowing Good*: Gold and Silver Watch** of all description*; Gold CliaiiM for l.adies and Gents, of the latest patterns; Ear Ring# and Pins, all styles; Gold Necklaces, Hletvo Buttons, Studs, Ac.; Gold Bracelet*, Lockets and Finger Bings; Gold, Silver and Steel Hpectach s ; Picket Cutlery of tho best and latest kind; Pistols of all of the latest palter*#; CLOCKS—The very beet assortment In town ; PIANOS by the most approved makers; and aeveral good st’ ond hand Piano* for sale, eoual to any; Violins, Guitars, A'< ordeona, Flute*, Fifes, B*nJos,Tainleiurius, Bows, Htriug#, fie. Tho largest and latest *to< k of HIIEET MUSIC alway* on hand, and a variety of various Article* too numerous to mentlou. Watche*, Jewelry and Aocordeom Ki-p.lrvd uj warranted at tb* .hurlvxl iiullc, ami In tli vary b.t m.un.r, lie .uru to call at tbo .ulMturibur., Nu. 76 llruafi .truut, Culunibu*, U.Ol rI. T. 11. VANDCX RtIMO, John Bwn, Aruul. N0.76 Uruad t. Nov. 24, 1652. ts H. ROAD BIIIPPIMI IIKCRIPT*. I ÜBT rurulvud, a nuw .up(>l> of K.ll Road Ra cl[,t,f..r M*n bantu’ ub ui'l.oinulj bound and nvatly ruliid, and for ual* by Jan. 20 CHAFFIN k JOHNSON. HVK FLOURI JUST rac.lvvd by . IIOWKLL * JOHNBON INUMBER 210. DIRECT IMPORTATION FROM EUROPE! REDD, JOHNSON & CO. 80 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, Have jiut received a large lot of ENGLISH CAMBRICS, MARSEILLES QUILTS, kc. OF TIIKIR OH.V IMPORTATION. They have also iu store aud are receiving by every steamer, new uud elegant designs iu PLAIN AND FANCY SILKS! Chintz, Taffeta aud Twisted Silks in twotouino Volautes; Troche Taffeta aud firocho Tw Med Silks, in two to uiue Volautes; Pino Apple Grenadines, plain, bayadere and Flonuccd; Foulard Silks; Gro De Afiic; Huratheaand Kup Silks; Shawls and Lacc Points! fiarege Angluiae, Audulusiou and Valencia Shawls; Striped Mohair Chlotildas; French Lace Camils.- UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. DOMESTIC AND LINEN GOODS. Bleached and Drown Shirting and Sheeting; Table Linens, Towels, Napkins and Doylies; Fruit (Sloths and Fruit Napkins; Irish Fronting and Pillow Linens and Linen Sheetings; Thomson’s new Patent Corrugated Gossamer lloop Skirts; French Broadcloths, Cassimeres and Vettings; Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Ac.; Embroidered Lace and Muslin Curtuius; Rich English Curtain Damasks, Ac. (jreiiadiiic Scarfs and Shawls. White, Black and Colored. LACE SETS. Swiss and Jaconet Sets; Marseilles Sets; Linen Sets; Lace Berthas, Ac. EMBROIDERIES In Lace, Swiss, Jaconet and Linen ; Embroidered Handkerchiefs and Collars; HOSIERY AND GLOVES, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, RIBBONS, RUCHES AND FLATS, SADDLES AND BRIDLES, and the Novelty of the Season! Ready-made Suits for Ladies, including Dresses and Mantillas, in Pine Apple aud Barege An gluiso. Every Lady will purchase upon sight. Very truly, RKDD, JOHNSON Sl CO. Columbus, March 22,1800-lm YES YOU MAY USK OH RKCOHMEXD Heimstreot’s Inimitable HAIR COLORING! AND FIND IT TO D£ A Perfect llair Restorative, I PROMOTING the strength and growth of the Hair, and giving it all the beauty us youth. Do you doubt it V Read.! Read! Read! SCIIROON Lax*, Ess. x county, N. Y.,) February 6, 1858. / W. K. Hagan, Troy, N. Y., —Dear Sir: Having used your Hair Coloring or Restorative, and beiug much pleased with it, I take pleasure in making the following statement: From the effects of a very severe fit of sickness, when about 18 years of age, my hair commenced turning grey, and so continued to grow until it became perfectly white , being very harsh and coarse. East summer I bad reached mv titty-third year, when I was induced by a friend to purchase two bottles ol lleiuiNtrcol'a Hair Restorative, prepared by you. I commenced using it according to directions, and in a few days was surprised to find that my hair from tint roots outward was turning back to its origiuul color. It so continued to grow until it was as truly brown and glossy as it was iu tny youlhlul days, and is now fully regUnnd to it original color. MY LA SEAMAN. Essex County, h.s.—Myla Seaman came before m<‘ and was duly sworn, and says that tho above statement is true, tills Gth day of February, 1858. JOEL F. POTTER, Justice of the Peace. PITTSFOBD, Vt , August 1, 1867. I hereby certify that my hair having become quite grey. 1 used Ueiiustreet s Hair Restorative (prepared by W. K. Ilagan, Troy, N. Y.,) for four weeks, and my Lair was in that time lestored to its original color. I can tuliy recommend the ar ticle to be all it claim*. WII.ETAM KINGSLEY, Pastor of the Baptist Church, Pittsfoid, Vt. Mr. W. E.Haoan: I have used Heinisttcct’s Hair Restorative for three years, aud find it to be a most excellent article. It not only restored the color of my hair, giving it new life aud strength, but it cured myself uud wife of a most obstiuate eruption upon the sculp, which nothing eUe teemed to benefit. I fully believe it to be the best article in use. Yours, respectfully, 9 KNOWLTON HOWLAND. The above are but a few of the many letters of recommendation which have been tendered to the proprietors of lleimstreot’s Hair Coloring or Re storative. It lias been used by thousands of peo ple, and it never fails to restore tha colui and growth of the hair. This singular ( fleet is not prodnred as when dyes uru used ; for its acts upon the natural secretions of coloring matter at the roots, and thus effects the change. The color pro duced i* not <i counterfeit , but the natural shade if youth. It does not color the skin. Price 50c. and $1 per Kettle. Hold everywhere- W. E. IIAGAN A CO., Proprietor*, Troy, New York. Hold In Columbus at mII the responsible Drug Bt.-rcs. JOHN WIHGIIT A CO., New Orleans, Wholesale Ageuta for the South. March 2,1800. dAwly OGLETREE & HOLLEY, No. 32 Broad Htrcet, COLUMBUS, GA. WliolMkl. tuil R.Uil Grocery and Commission MERCHANTS, HAVE on hand aud are constantly receiving a LARGE and WELL SELECTED stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, <urh a* FIO IIA MM, lIACON, LAUD, FLOUR, SYRUP, Ac. Aluo, Dried Fruit., Fallon M.rkot Drli-d liner. Mack.rrl, Ac., and .very arll. l. Ilial I. u.unlly kept la a flr.l claw aioc.ry .tori), W.T. OQLKTKKK. T. J. UoLLBY. March 6 II DR. CARTWRIGHT S IMPROVED, UN FA 11.1 NO AND BAFI Chill and Fever CUREI IT bran,, np tb. .yut.iu and rvful.tv. tb. I 1,1 V Kit aud BOWKI.M. It alway. ear*. CHI 1,1, AND FKVKK idily and t*rm'iiifntly, and liu tb. un<|uall6.<l >|>pro,al of many I’liy.k-laii., who bar. prwwcrlbwd II with nufallluK nicer*.. IT OIVKB OOMFLKTI BATIBFACTION. 4QF- Pr.pard only by UHQUHAHT A CHAPMAN, Bpt. 27-tr Druggl.t., Colo mbui, On. FLOUR I FLOUR I tn/ I 11111,8. fr..bly it round Baprrfln. nnd l£x ■)l M I tra Family Flour, for ini. In half and nunrtar Urr.l., at Paine Mill*. March 8-ts R. 1,. MOTT, Fr.idd.nt. THE DAILY SUN. ip.uii YiSiEßDAirj Nook Emriox. KobUiy of tiu Siavluc Uuuk I One of the most singular, if not the most daring of robberies, was committed iu this city Monday night. Tho Agency of the Marine Bank was entered and $40,000 abstracted from the vault. The box from which the amount was taken contained in all probably $120,000, about two-thirds of which wa9 left. So far as ascertained, no coin has been taken, and at present it is impossible to ascertain the exact extent of the loss. The strange part of the wbolo ail'air is, that the lock of the back door where the thief entered, as well as the locks of the vault door, have received no marks of violence what ever. Tho back door wasdiseovered early in tho morning to be open, but as the Agent is an early riser and visits the Bank at an early hour, no attention was paid to the fact particularly, us the door show ed no mark of having been forced open. The back door was looked Monday night and the key left on the inside. We huve some other particulars, but from reasons which suggest its propriety, forbear for the preecut to give them. No clue has been found to the perpetrator of the deed. ♦ Mr. Lewis Bullard, an old citizen of { Mobile died iu that oily a few days, since. James W. Dabney, Esq., an old citizen of Florida and a native of Albemarle coun ty, Vu., died ut his residence near Talla hassee on the 4th inst. Col. S. It. Adams, the veteran editor of tho l’aulding (Miss.) Clarion, died in that place, the night of tho .‘ld inst. He was ono of the most prominent men of Mississippi. The Augusta Didputuh of the Oth, says an atfray occurred near Ringgold, Ga., in which two meu named Alexander were badly wounded, uud Thornton was kill ed. A verdict of murder, uguinst one Btepkcuson, a party engaged iu the fight, was found by the coroner’s jury. Good Farming. The I’auola (Miss.) .Star says Mr. Win. E. Stone, jr., wbo lives some two and a half miles west of I’anola, bas one of the finest farms in North Mississippi. He planted eighty eight acres in cotton, last year, and made ninety six bales, averag ing over a bale to the acre ; and this was done with nine ordinary hands. New Female College. At a public meeting in Greenville, Ala., on the Gth inst., Thomas H. Watts, Esq., of Montgomery, delived an address and subscribed SIO,OOO in behalf of a Female College to be located in that town. Mr. Watts, we believe, is a native of that county (Butler,) having been born within fifteen miles of Greenville, where his venerable mother now resides. Cheap Advertising. We aro informed that a certain paper in the interior, less than a hundred miles from Augusta, actually advertises large double column notices, two or three months for five dollars. We advise our mercantile friends to be cautious how they make contracts with such papers, for no paper can live long and advertise at such rates. —Augusta Dispatch. Serious Accident. The Wire Grass lleporter states that a sou of Mr. Wm. L. llibb, living near Glasgow, in that county, was out in pur suit of game, Saturday two weeks since, and when in the act of firing his gun it burst, dreadfully mangling bis left hand, to such degree that amputation was con sidered the only alternative. Dr. E. J. Oliver took the mutilated limb off at the wrist, and the lad was doing well at last accounts. ♦- Tornado In Jlll.nl.alppl. Au exchange learns from Capt. Rey nolds, of the steuiner Quitman, that a ter rible tornado occurred in tbe vicinity of Greenville, Miss., ou Saturday night.— There wus much damage done to the plantations, aud a negro man was killed at Perry’s plantation, and several others injured. The Polk State tluurry ltullroad. The citizens of Cobb county held a meeting at Marietta, the fid lust., to con sider the conslruQjion of the above nam ed Road, und devise means to get it under way. Commissioners were appointed to re ceive subscriptions, and to report tbe re sult of their efforts on the first Tuesday in May next, at which time a general meeting of all concerned is to assemble there. Metkodl.t Kpl.copal Cliurcli. According to the estimates of Dr. Thos. O. Summers, the number of .uveliug preachers belonging to the Georgia Con ference is L’OO; local preachers, 677 ; total ministers and members, 79,G5U. Tbe total number of Conferences South, 24; total number of traveling preachers iu 1860,2,494; local preachers f>,177 ; min isters and members, 721,02>‘1. The net increase of the firßt over 1868, 74 ; of the second, 198; third, 21,862. —. ♦ An Kmlssar}'. The Charleston Mercury of tbe fith, states that u woman, whose trunk is marked Miss P. B. Davis, Syracuse, N. V., was arrested at the depot in that city the day previous, ou telegraphic Infor mation of having in her possession incendiary publications, for which she had bceu run ff from Uingold, tia. ; Upolika, Ala. ; Bamberg aud Orange burg, in this State. She says she has been as far west as Mississippi. The Mayor will probably send her North by Saturday’s boat. —— Cotton Heed, Tho demand for cotl*n seed as un oil producing material, is rapidly increasing. Some experiments have also been made with it iu Europe as food for oattl*, in the slice of linseed cake. Wo should be glad to receive information on this aub j*ul, and nt the same time to caution our Southern friends against parting with their cotton seed, without restoring to tbo land similar amounts of fertilising material from some cheaper source.— Working Fanntr. Quick Trip from Blew Orleans, A passenger who left New Orleans by the Apalachicola steamship company’s steamer Florida on Friday morning at 10 o'olock, reached Apalachicola Saturday evening; after having spent some time there, got aboard tbe mail eteamer J. C. Calhoun,‘and arrived hero Sunday at 2 o’olock, p. ra.; making tbe entire trip, including delsy at Apalachicola, in fifty two hours. —Bainbriilge Argus.