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THE DMEY SUN
VOL. XL
SEWS ITEMS.
Thai Stevens, it is thought, will Iw
ke|>t st the hewd of the committee of
ways anti means
The estimate* of tin- amount ©i *!►
pr*j>riaUow» required hy Urn govern
uieot foe the next fiacel year will aggro
g it* about # 7 !i,OUO.OUO,—|>erha|a. leas.
For tba L r >3 vacant lieutenancies m
the regular atmy, there are ol«out
3 ,tMI applications.
Major ftrnernls L’<wi*.-*atj an. I Bar
low have resigned their |H»itioea in llio
army
tine hundred and twenty three ves
*<>!e have tliua far ftwvn sold by the war
department, realising over $' 2 , 500 , 000 .
In the billiard match between .lohn
I ><•* rv and Melvin Fester, at Washing
too, on Silutday, Deery made a run of
T 20 poiuta, which iaaaiil to be the high
<vt ever made in a match game
The Union Pacific railroad company
ex|>eo!s to have ltttl miles of its road
completed by the time of the meeting
of ( Ymgreaa.
Secretary McCulloch has deckled to
change the general appeaiance of the
new issue of fractional currency, for the
purpose of securing uniformity and
protection from counterfeiting.
Georg* Stephenson, who was private
sccretaiy to Dr. Kane, in the famous
died Arctic expedition Brooklyn of that navigator,
in on T hursday last.
The rebel ram Stonewall has arrived
at Washington, by and will he the examined
to day the meuiliers of < raven
court martial.
Mrs. Mallory, daughter of Kx Sana
lor Mallory, M. .1 Crawford, of Geor¬
gia, and Thomas L. Cbtigman, of North
Carolina, were in Washington on the
2 d.
Richmond Fd*iii<l A. Pollard, formerly ©I the
Wairen, KtHjuirer, nml latterly of
Fort is about to becom© e<li
lor of the Memphis Avalanche.
A statue of the tii-t Napoleon, male
ot silver, bus b««.n place,l in the saloon
«f tlin Louvre.
The number ol troops lunii'hed by
Miline.-ola during tho rebellion was
2 d, 2 ftI,or more than one for every six
of her male population.
Ken. Fisk lias given an account of
his interview with the President. Ho
said he would do jull justice to the ne¬
groes and wonhI in every way furry
out the intentions of President Lin
coin when he mail* them free,
Th* lion. Lake P. Poland, cliiqf juK*
lice of the supreme court of Vermont,
haa lieen np|minted by the governor of
that slate to till the vacancy in the
United States senate caused hy the
death of Mr. Col lamer.
A Washington dispatch states that
the President is clearly of the opinion
that negroes now have aright to bring
suits and testify in the United States
courts.
Scattering returns of the election
held in California, on ttetoftmr 1 X, for
judge of the supreme court, indicate
rim election of Sanderson, the Union
candidate, ftiv n majority of from li, 0 Vt)
to IO.iKN).
The governor of Oregon has called an
extra vession of the legislature, which
is to meet on December 5 . The LGi
innists, who control the legislature,
are anxious to record the vole of tlieir
Mate among those that have ratified
the anli-slavery conatitutional amend¬
ment
I It* lotal receipts for the govern'
ment for the ipini'tor ending Septems
bi r -> 0 , iHCj, were, in round numbers,
four hundred atul fifty millions The
expenditures three during the same period
were hundred and seventy four
millions.
Of*’ al guhernatorisl returns from
37 counties of North Carolina show an
aggregate Worth majority of ft, 105 for Johna¬
than over W. W Holden. Gov.
Holden has appointed l)r. Sloan, of
Gaston county,state treasurer of North
Carolina.
Chief Justice Chase ntill^ohjeeta to
the trial of Jefl. Davis at Richmond
while that place is under military rule;
and declines to furnish at preeent a
copy of his corresjiondence with the
{•resident on the subject of the trial.
General Can by has ordered the res¬
toration to the Methodist Episcopal
church south of all tho churches of
that denomination in New Orleans.
The Methodist conference ofMississip
pi has adopted resolutions making
provisions for the education of freed
men.
Th* tobacconist's national associa¬
tion met in New York on Wednesday,
delegates being present'from nearly all
theslates. The object of the meeting
is to ask congress to im{>ose the inter¬
nal revenne tax on leaf tobacco, instead
of on the manufactured article as at
present.
At the late election for Governor in
South Carolina, James L. Orr received
7,090 votes, Gen. Hampton 7 , 170 . The
latter never consented to lie a candi¬
date. It will be seen that not half tlie
vote of the State was polled.
lioberl S. Halo has been elected in
the northern district of New York,
(Ereex, Clinton and Hamilton coun¬
created ties) to fill the vacancy in congress
Kulfogg. by tire death of the Hon. Or¬
lando He has about 1.200
msjmity. According to the law of the
state bo cannot receive his certificate
of election until Itacember 15 , so that
lie cannot take his scat at the opening
of Congress,
'The original will of George Wash¬
ington had been once more placed in
tin' archives of the State of Virginia,
aficr ('scaping the ^Scissitudc.' of the
last *our years. It is in Washington's
» signature je»r and distinct is attached lianfa to i ding,hud the
every ft»age.
Au accident occurred at Hope Sta¬
tion. on the Greenville Kailrosd, two
miles from Columbia, South Carolina,
on the 23 d itist. One ot tho hacks
which conveyed tho passengers across
the hretak in tlie road, WHS precipita
ted down a gulley thirteen IVet into a
creek. Four passengers were killed
and several severely wounded.
At the eleo-tion in Arixona territory,
on the first Wednesday in September,
the Unionists had two candidates for
delegate N, to congress—Governor John
Goodwin and Col. Chas. D. Poston,
wfttile the opj>osition were united in
support of Judge Joseph P. Aliya.
Goodwin was elected, receiving 707
votes to 27 <* for Po»ton and 2§0 for
Aliyn. The legislature cbbseti is al¬
most unanimously Union.
COLUMBUS, (iA.. THURSDAY MORNING, \o\ EMBER :!>. Isii.V
Till TRhfH S ARMTIEI HI TIE UK
rmiu*s.
H|**ake* Colfax ha» made a -pee»-h
hr Waslmigtou lia claims that the
South is conquered , that she del not
Mirrender; that Gen. I*e declared in
lu- ofStetal capacity last February, that
the struggle was hopeiere, but the C«n
fyslcrat* Congress anil government
continued tho war, uud 200,000 i tt cn
on loth aides fell after that time.
I’.esides the testa of the Pteaidenl —
declaring the ordinance of accession
null and void, not 'imply repealing it.
the ratificatiou of the Constitutional
utiioc.latent and the formal r.-pudia
t.on of the State d«ht-he think, the
declaration , , of , . independence , must be
recognizeJ a.-tho law of the land, "and
every man. alirn ami native, white
and bUk. bo protected in the unatien
able .. rights . of t ... bt* . and . .
i e, , r y i*pur»
suit of bappinecs. rhe negroes should
Iks r<-garded not as frerdtuen, but us
freemen of tho nation. They must l>*
sl!owt<d to testify, to sue nml ho sued.
sad be protected to tho lights of jkt
son and property. The amend men is
to lie* State Gonatitutions should ta>
lalitied by tho people; so Unit they
may not say hereafter that those
amendments were adopted by a minor
ity of tho p.ople, and that the major¬
ity acted under duress. Meu should
Ik) elected who can take the test oath
Before their member.- from those States
are admitted to n share in the Govern •
munt, they ahould give etnicnc* of
©ament and cheerful loyalty, not t»y
Kfieechex, but l>y acts tlintihow they at*
Willing to stand by ami light for tin*
flag of th* country. The danger now
is in too much precipitation. Let us
make baste slowly.
Such in Ui* opinion' ofSpt-akor Col
fax, uud such wo font that of a la, go
majority of tho Congo HM ivilK’tf Mill
astir mid* neat Monday, and in all
probability will ro-oicct him as Speaker.
It M stated (hat the President i< op
posed to the views of Mr. Colfax.
CutUK ia A Nil Alto l’Ni> NA'nvtu.K.
Mr John Houston of Knoxville, Tenn.,
during Utewar a Lieutenant on Lieut
Gen. A. I’. Stewart’a Htalf, wias killed
by a shot fued by n negro ooldier on
tbe night ot the 2 !tb, a few miles front
Na«hville. He won riding in a buggy
with a Mend. Two negro ttoldids than
folded ayr.wy.it gentteiuen a idwrt
diatanc* oil, and with several others at¬
tacked a second party of gent lemon,
Imt they ft oing hi .nod drove the rob
tx-re, and mortaMy wounded one. Th©
geutjetiiaii with l.ieut Houston shot
another. Sixteen uegryea, alt soldiers,
have beet! arrested as belonging to the
gang and a number identified—among
them the murderer of Mr. Houston.
They sro lo 1 k> tried l>y court, martial
There were four other roblieries on the
same uiglit committed hy whites and
negroes and a murder to Edgefield. A
negro in attempting to enter a store
was killed.
Win. Uetlrfiii, lw«p, one of the most
prominent and wealthiest citizens of
Nashville, while riding horn* with bis
family from a visit to St. Cecilia’s, the
night previous, was dragged from bis
seat nod mortally wounded One of
the robbers, George Craft, one of Gen.
Hooker’s ex teamsters, was the chief
of the murderers. He was wounded
by a shot from Mr. H.’s eon in law.
Three of the inurderert have been nr-,
rested. Tho Mayor of Nashville has
called upon the people to take meas¬
ures for the suppression of the frequent
murders aud robberies in tbe city.
Gen Thomas has granted permission
to theeit iznna to carry side arms.
Sir Morion Peto is the present rail -
way king of England . He haa a
thumb in all the big railroad "pies” of
tlie Northern and AVealern States of
the United States, Canada, Russia,
Austria, Italy and other Kuroj>ean
countries, to say nothing of Peru, Aus¬
tralia and New Zealand. He ia de¬
scribed as an agreeable individual,
neat in his dreas, and devoted to the
Baptist Church
A Louisville dispatch of the 25 th
says a stupendous fraud has been dis¬
covered in the Quartermaster Depart¬
ment, amounting to one hundred
thousand dollars.
Dirgct stoamfiliip communication be
tween Savannah and Liverpool haa
commenced. The steamer* will return
vis the West India porta. Th« Darien,
the pioneer -hip, has arrived stSavan
coil. Sli© can carry 3,500 bales com¬
pressed vessel. coHon, nnd i« Bsid to bs a lino
Tub Dcxter (!as*. — In our issue of
Sunday morning we g*ve th* history
of this case down to th© decision of
Judge Eastei-d that Geo. Wood’* re¬
turn to the writ of Habeas Corpus wu
insufficient, and hia order that Iti©
next morning at D> o'clock, Mnj. (Jen.
Woods should make another anil full
return of the causes of Mr. Dexter’s
detention.
The next morning Gen. Woods sent
in a formal, peremptory refusal to
amend his return, nnd inform'd the
Court that Mr. Ihfxter was Iwdng tried
by a Military Commission.
Tbe Judge ordered Gen. Woods to
Appear boLre him and answer for a
contempt of Court. Gen. Woods ig¬
nored the order, and failed to answer
the summons. Gen. Woods has the
power to do wliat he deem* ills duty
in the matter, lines. and the issue stand'
open.— Mob.
Judge Dus teed has referred the mat¬
ter to the authorities at Washington.
No mails are yet running between
Galveston, Texas, and New Orleans.
w isiiimiTon \ms.
A Columbus. Ohio, dispatch states
that Cox’s official majority r>,*r Mor
gan k 2 V,‘JXi.
Ilia Tribune’s ipvul says A 111 w
fvayier, to b** called til. i u -t i-m
i-t, edited bjf Mis in** S*»sl|<* 4 ||), it
to be imniediaudy ......nnencvl hero
Th© WoiU’i Biiet'ial Mi
I'reseott of SmiIIi Carol ina. Gov IVr
ry’«* delegate to look after the public
attaint n( that Mate, had an interview
with the President to .lay and -.lari'
for home at once * ••u. Hut ter at lived
here t<»-ilay. anil li»' l»een closeted
with the Radical in *»nt ci of oHiynai
who are now hero.
T'he lletald'' a|«cial sa». < *ne i>i
tbe Uto acuuisttious l.. tho ho,,'* .1
represontuusc- ta a carpet imported
fT.takV Koglaiul, ctrstiug tho round itu
of It ia very elegant iu pal
tern and of t|i« finest quality, but the
°P' n, '* n “ »ol wanting among the
crowd* of iveoi)!e Iliat UaiU fmii Ml*
- t ud examine tb* spl<*n<h<l
apart mmits of tho roprmeutaiiveiTiam
b, i, that tho fabric in queation could
with greater propriety have t»,>eii tin I
"Hten.l.f
TIma UMnhltaof the Farragut eoUit
martial vi-ilrel the letml ram Stone,
wall on the Sliitb, tor tins purpose nl
trying the c*|>acity ot tli* viwsid, in
eonnretion with lit* tnsl of t'otntno
dore Craven for failing to engsgw tii*
Stonewall in the baita>r of I i>rrnl
The Star aayn the statement that
■lodge Magrath and the rebel secrets
i y of war, Mr. Sed-ton. have been re
leaseil from Kbrt Pulaski, nml that
Gov. Lubbock, now in Fort Delaware,
lias taion pardoned, is without foil ml'
lion, and theto ia no ptobabildy liberty. licit
either will soon Imsei at
FOR Mb Y MATTERS.
It m i-tiifad per telegraph that i de
m.'ind will tie made upon England, by
the Federal aulhnritice, to deliver up
the oflicern and crew ••of the Nhotian
tloah under (kc extraditii'c treaty.
Blackwood'.-- Magar-iito *iy». lit the
Trent atlafr, it ta uow no longer a ae
cret. that Lord Patoierabui mad* up
hia mind to go to war with th* Federal
State*. Tli* cni|>erornf the French,
eipinffy long atnee, agreed w ith Lord
Palmeratoti. But the wat life project
of the British premier waa. it iaalale.l,
thwarted by lire a'aoeiite* hi tli* eabi
net.
It is represented lh-il tho srlinn ot
the Araencau consul at Liverpool, in
ncce|»ting the Sheiiandovh, i con
detuned, and (list lie noted without
authority.
Th* Porto tins only consented lo
tako sanitary pin t iu conference tlm pro|M>*«d inlornalion
al ti|>nn condition
that it ban no political character, and
attempts wo interference with tho
Turkish jurisdiction
Madrid advices state that it had not
been decided who should succeed Gen
Ihiloe as captain general of f 'uba
Th*statement that the French gov
eminent bad mad* complaints to the
New York citatum authorities against
live vessel* and sundry pet Hina, alleg¬
ing that they intended to engage in
the trana|iorlHtion of arms. Ac , to the
republicans in Mexico-which 'late
ment was pronounced untrue n» toon
as it had ■en mail* public— ta now
aaid tohave been aiilwtaiitially correct.
The yit’nni J>?/«!(? contradict* fli«
assertion of the Berlin semi-official
press that Austria intend' taking fur
tber steps, in common with Prussia,
against the Frankfort senate. It states
on th* contrary that a material diyei
sity of opinion on the matter exists
between Austria and Prussia. A Con¬
ference of the minor German piinees
had said, tak en place at ('as‘el in reference,
it in to the altitude of Prussia and
Au-tri* toward the free lowriol Frank¬
fort. —
FOKKHiN ITEMS.
The ©mjieror Napoleon ha' ordered
the conatruction of teveral now iron¬
clad*.
Our government, it is atnted, looks
with disfavor upon the reception of the
Shenandoah by the American Consul
calculated at Liverpool, th* proeoeduro being
lo embarrass its action in
the mailer.
Bat'aHions are <o come from Eng
land to replace those befdre taken
from Canada East. Steps are taken so
far to moot any invasion by (fie Fen
inn* that RAaeJI are not mafic on a large scale
Earl a Hpeech at tbe
Lord Mayor’s banquet, in which he
thanked God that tho American war
wa* over, and trusted that tho United
State*, freed from the sin of slavery,
would go on and prosper for ages to
come.
It is reported that Milner Gibson
Itau been olTered the tirwt lordship of
tho admiralty, and that the Duke of
Somerset will tako tho secretaryship
of war.
The oommisoon for the trial of the
Fenians will commence at Dublin on
tbe 27 th instant.
The cholera has entirely disappear
ed from Marseilles.
South American reports say it ia the
prevailing opinion that tho revolution¬
ists in Peru would succeed, and if sue
cossful, it is thought Peru would break
otl hor present relations w ith Spain and
declare in favor of Chili.
Mexican Affairs—T he Mexican re¬
publicans quantities aro said of to material lie purchasing
large war in tho
United States. General M igruder has
taken the oith of allegiance to Max
imilian.
The impeliuhsts claim that, in Iho
repulse of tin* republicans at Matamo
ran, on the 25 th ult , the loss of tho
latter was some 50 t), while that of tho
former wa- scarcely anything. There
is a rumor that Bagdad is beaeiged by
th© republican- . and another, that
the French Admiral demanded of Gen.
Waitael the Mirrender of the steamer
captured by the republicans, and wa*
answered with a refusal. Maximilian
has granted 1 1 a company the right of
buildiag a telegraph lino from the
United States ta the City of Mexico,
and the work is expec ted to be finish
ed by the 1 st of July next.
Late advices from Mexico represent
that the colony of General Sterling
Price in Cordova, baa been broken up,
and that most of lh» settlers have
left, entirely disgusted with the pros¬
pects before them. At last accounts
only fifteen persons remained where
the colony wm located.
S. PUMP ft CO •9
i\fi. I ll Itronil Nl.,
(IIUNTFirs OLD NTANJ),)
HAVE IN■ STOKE ANl) ARE DAILY
receiving a large teanrimfiii »!
Staplo nrui Fancy
DM GOODS y
lire** ami Uluak Trtmntinsx,
OldvnlfH nriil NhiiM'Is,
i \nrrar FURNfgfffNG mimw
NOTIONS,
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes,
Gents’ anil Boys’ Clothing,
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
BROADCLOTH ANU CASSIMERES,
VESTINGS. SATINETS, JEANS
AND TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, am) ail
kind* ol goods suitable lor
Cent'’, failles and Cl i|tlr©n'« Wear,
which they f.flnr to ibe fiiirena ol Coluin
bus and viciniiy at iho
Lowest Market Rates.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS era ospa
cially mvilrd to rail anil i-xaminn ourrlm k
bi lure purchaaine rltew hem. A liberal dta
count allowed to dm trade.
Mr. Thomas ChafBn, Sr.,
lormcrly wiib REDD JOHNSON A. CO ,
and
Mr. Geo. Meredith,
tannerty with J. KYLE ti CO., would be
plraard to »»«ibeir old Irietuja and pmrunt »l
ih« ttwva adilti-DD, wlirrslhey III .y real as
*nrcd tliry will k« irnalntl with tlm ft a in c
lairncre am] kinduc. whiFti rhkaaciorir.vd
their dealnixD with limn m lufiinr iiuur
boI lm
. —
Wholosaio and Retail *
IF YOU WANT CHEAP GOODS I
UO TO
A. KAUFM ANN’S, Agt,
. 102 Broad Street,
COLUMBUS, QA ,
wild RAH
DRY GOODS
COSSBTUM OV
FANCY GOODS,
LADIES’ CLOAKS,
LADIRV and Chlt irro's SHOES,
GENTS’ BOOTS, SHOES and HATS,
HOOP SKIRT8,
Large lot White and CoTd BLANKETS,
NOTIONS, Ac , Ao.,
AIm a large lot of
BKOAD CLOTH, CA881MERE,
1 SATINET and ENGLISH BEAVER.
CHEAP FOR CA8H !
.
FALL AND WINTER
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* W f ws Mt i N# —ti teta lt »» •* «k»
-I !.•* ^p?
■•'"i «* U • |» *n
hMi HH i wt Mil
I i\k»\ it'H’U* • t«t t li»I m fill. cm.
■ -.«*!
Vrfte», kiis t % , ms u ixstrs,
w,, i * ..» iiisra,
................. Ki>(ivH)His. It v 11*.
1 'VH iu .,,1 «, i i-ia-i, iivth,
t.. 4 t Vf»- y »!!. **»•,
u«, *..i‘ «g- l ifc..e.
’ Is ♦""**><* s.i*,ftu>iW. ii*>> I'rei.x. 4 Mmt 4 >
4 w 4 M till
»» fly rial \ It'll M'i Wieallili
Ir 4 k C.M"U'lUt,, lift. I. awl While Hl'fttf#
l.w.-#; |U km, Wia* i. «tt 4 ^fctt*ll*)V ik«i<l|
•«4 (’ml*.
I'lcw * «l< I'tf.B IliHiniii^l ftfti UfMlHatill,
I .sillies’ < tout's and llusi|iies.
• i out )S to F'J.V.
\ In • f .. <1 It I till l!SS of n.f| sllth
amJ •* i., KIHIION Vttl.VtCT I .re.,
ft .Ml. All..» sktnb silt bn
•« % #f|f lie«|MI«|t !*•»€«» !
Mr#. lilCfti,
f'ftsKlwfi A i .4 itti)tt*«i«, (Ia
Dr) \lteiing, 1 ’rrn-ing and Byetng
llata and Bonnet* in the Latest .Style*.
»♦* I* l*W
STILL THEY COME !
At Ml I trouaJ Hi -
Men’s, Boys’ ami Children's
iBfOnilM.
ANII
FUKNISHING GOODS!
duiieti-M Id \< I. Cl.Ofll f Vl^rs.
«1 » il i DOESKIN
Ali n's »i.«l lliijn ft'ai i ami I ANl A CAMS
SUITS ^
Min'* and Bus' l ino U tv<l. Pilot ami
i'i« OVER* GAIN.
M'**'* I l»* \A title Mu i iimI PI|>'J Silk
V ENTS,
Ab u's AVt»re. ItfiiA »i«lK mI t«}*ivi , a ,
.!.• kid and Hm k CAb'N I I.LI .S .
I.ili'i' k J amt f IisIhi i* GAUNTLETS ;
A Buiwrim Id it Limn It SJ 11 R IS am)
COLLARS;
A fuiei or lot ot I. link* AV* .1 »; d Mainm
SKIRTS;
t.-idj)'.' Mmmiim \ Gent'a t'taoi til««d>
and FaiiCV Ti"* A Ini "I 'I'RUNKS,
VALISES. TRAVELING BAGS.
Umbrellas, Hum, Gouts' SHAWLS .An
Off !»#'• «*!*' I* no« ( OMPLITK *«*I wo i>«ftri*|.
Iitlly Itivilfi mi Ijiiiim |»ftln>na ftti«! lli**
rMttlly * A 3 M*v« lift ft tftll |»Mf< Itftwiuft #!*•#■
ft* a* dH*rtnIn«d m## w*Ii-,u i| .b,
Wt* i t*siw*f!l lull j a ill allp»»(ll«*n loiur
Manufacturing Department
Oui VI. .X If PICI'K CkKiUt ruT.lit* at » no.
Mtlvrtlou i.r Ktstt f, i olored and I'laifi 0 AHMI
MtiHi;. Kf«««* mark «»4 Krauic>b OUMHB. BILK A,
lAHHMIHE And YRLYKT VKKTIMUH Out
iHkrA ale »** a count* it* aud all ft oik Wai ranted
TliltNM I IMI!
Mil, STIIWART & 01 ).
D llfi *W n..V& M
NEW STORE! -NEW GOODS!
CIIA.NOK or
lufito t**H. Mtf»
rt Iku fc .«4 w ill ran an
OWi.aet l*e»« Unfgrebret i«w«. — rrrJ* »»
» u»w
IHla
Uau Waal hM t Ifipan
..............—
...are lira wire utMcl AUoaia Md Weak Nit'
Ma*i »«4 at Witt at Salt arrtva t» UMk«
i »• re. >« Ua» ta caeon w*n W a wa re tad M
Mta-a i >• i 1 T*»U» i.-<**a aadaaMagWft. » flcnuM,
»fd II
Through to Atlanta!
On m >4 after Htaltf, 11 th last.
•NWltUMIfi,) /
ot, t>*ft a, law.
NuirttKtt Railroad f*rh» 4 «l«.
fVHrnibM. .Wat
it fits Ume+m . “tSlS
Ires* Mare »
Aifi«eUitM»bu«
A 4 IVAW nr.\TMKK UA/t.KOAD SV/fKPVLM
aisBt r«us.
Press Mscos ;.....
*» ire titos’t____ ISrs
tsars Xilssis . — wts.
Arrlre Ms. so -----
ret.IS It ‘■a&
NO KWOK KNACKS. NO TRASH I
Whoever Wauls Fall Value
lot thulr .Hone) Musi Come
TO
B. JACKSON’S,
1 :*n Uroad Hi •f
NKXr bOOB TO KOBETTEA LA WHOM
THU LARQKST ANl* BEST BTOCh OF
DRY GOODS
-AND
CLOTHING,
t-omltting of Iha felluwlag arttelre I
GVsr now b) n} frlaada aad cmtuaorv
UALICOBa.
DiLAINES,
AbPAOAH M l LUHTREM,
MKKINuH Kreaoh and Kaglhb,
LINENS,
tU.KAULIKI) MUrtl.INd anil BlretUg.
LAD1E£’ CLOTH CLOAKS
Ure bstMt Btylu, and a great many otkvr
arttoh* too autaarotM to manttoa.
I ruspeoi laity in vita my friet.l, and otlfi
tomer* to o*U voou.
Cminuy Mnrokanta will do wall U
lay In their »upph«aat my fit«t«
B. JACKSON.
OClI If 133 Bread street
Liquors in Cases]
500 Catos of Choioe Whis
koy aud Brandy,
1 AM) UtiNkeli <Tinitipiinne,
all tirauda Anal roc^vod and tar «da *1
u. JACK 8 UN S,
n #14 If t« Ilroj .1 »t rret.
GOLD PENS.
'I'uoi.n pSnh Am l, " T 4MO *™* N T «F
©All and try U,< m M
T. 8. SPEAR'S.
nc?i a
SIGHT EXCHANGE
— 0 H —
NEW YORK
Vim «!• by
JOHN KINO,
ffnnker.
Pfabotly'i Lour Staple Upland Colton Sred
I 11A V • too tmdtiulu of Itid fired of ibl> «artrettdtl
1 rnitan tut nail. My piled It flfi par bu.lnl
Tbl. reltoa ID at pt«.lii«m a a* ilia awat pretuta np
Ut.l vatMidt,and will brio* In U» markn, wbara
k tu apprmtalail, dnubla lb. p,l<« of nlddltau,
MddHd UrdunwiMMt « diay.ol Oolumbaa, aold my
tan crop ol U bald, at I] eta, alien other sottoau
ot w»r*rao political K lBg MJWlh. dlmeiitika, t Hmaa l bo •atllaMr.,1 I
oar rent a aampla afthhi
rotaoa rataad laM yaw to a tel*. ..MndwHuHofi aa
loti tabnioat North, (iho rama that purchaaod m>
wop) an.l wioh.,| u. knot, )H Valaa. Tho lb)
'"•."■Kjdd Hartford, ropy t»T, id Iko t.UMl-OUa ld*Wr ruddivail A rreh.Jy.Kai) In reply .
-Hear Hit: i tu, la rd. dlpl of yaaru ot the l(Mh
Inal, wllh remp'-rvlr* oolttm (rnwa by yonraalf.
I ia pfreaui will, tho .urnpin atnl. and hope your
comlnfi crop will t» rfinal to II In laafitb and
at-raitl, of ataplo. It ao II will bo worth far oer ore
rema Whaa twaoiy (») c«uia atiora Uit wit a of wlddUfixa
yowrroitnn la readyt.«rtfp wniiM he pteM«l
lo funa.pond arllbyoa Tiuly au th* aalnocl 1
yowra, , C IVtfi,
WilllmftBlii* l.i it en (Vi
.s- bodaalrr J Wrllu, asd «reea -g
v* ■ ...I it Urey, of eoiooiboB, are m> afianta tor th«
ttlt I.f tba Hard, akdre remplre of the lint ore be
*•»■» Otus A PIAHOtiV.
ti,. ores mu in- put op lo Mcka of o»» baahal
Back. <tr,l»r« may bo b adiirrena .1 tu me, er atihdr
of llio above lartki. rn 1 S *m
LLetT"’ Notice.
A '“•'•tft* ta the lata Arm of O00T,
VLKMISU A HW I IT, are herebjr noltSad that
they meat coin, n* red rente ; and (fc«. who tall 1
I * < pay hx Aral J•» i.| J.uo.r, ..41, ibair tintM
*8 d A Bonn nit will bo pnt la .alt at oore. Tka
Book • and Pipe,, ere k.pbal «w «U .'anil. Coi¬
ner nailer ib. Coek llotaf
Coin UO* t, flkuiko a twin.
mime. 0 »_ Oat fit. 1 CMB ijan 1
NORTHERN APPLES!
35 BAUHELB NOKT 1 IKKN APPLES,
For ra’e by
nolH If WALL & THOMPSON
W Dawson, OULD Collier & Co.
patroaa fODIHitlliilljr lha; Infoirn thoir frlaada aad
lb. Praacrlptina Drearfoienl
T'l* * ”°t‘u *“T»»E CONTROL at Mr
J 8 COLLIER, where ability as a draggut I. wall
k nawnln t he ally “ oe*tf
Storage and Sale of Cotton!
W K »oaId announce to tbe public t
wo are pn pywadto
STORK AMD BELL COT TOM
*ST ot *4 If Cunar Brimd and St srap Olair alraai..
Bank Notes Wanted.
i iwsasftfseMsftssM!
it W VBldX ALEXAKDn,
No wren 96 Brood ^ ttnsnt, AarelEMBvnreaOe, ever ItaBta’s I
or 17 tf tXorn
DRAY LIKE!
1 1UB UBdwDixBad are ran- - —
nlox. regular hue cf br.,.,
impDred ta do
INU of any drecitMion at
taoataiv ttorwa. Otjealaflu Rn. 88 Bread
** -- dk^illiamIaco
SUOES SHOES i - .1 I «
BLACK i £.: / ■ 'i
and
RUSSET
BROGANS!
Mr |fi f*
Best Ors.de.
! Till a has
-AT- if.
J. A. OODY’S. ^
naknll t£
•-. * I
NO. 7*1.
T. S. 71 IK.
hi J
ikiiticii. ami rxcKaiwacan
0 WlfMBR a
AM)
•i i:w ioi si ii :iL
Cor nor Urowd and Handolph Mis.
AT IflfSa OLD STAND.
11 .. s-.s t'i'O e eaw eed rtrk ttnrk < I
FINK OUI.P WATCH ft*,
un it ot»u» jewelry.
STKHLING HILVKU WAKE,
HNK 1 ‘I.ATKO cantoks.
PUPS, KN 1 V KB, FORKS.
M’UONS, PICKLE STAN US,
M till 1 * PUPB, Ac
A|»>, ft Mn# ft«a«)f ituaut .»(
MIA KU »o.l U«»LP Y tit Mill. I *.
MOLD nivt MllsVKR KW 6 DTACUS*
II A I It W O It K ,
<C M.fl.T ftnjr IWilifiM fftUarn
PEBBLK SPECTACLES,
IN OOLU. »H.)«tt..,l STfiV.I, VKSMKfi
Wlllll UfillUt anil JKWKIKI KKPURKD
Ml niMU ABU ftftt I'vJlAlftl.ft lilMMlk
MU. JAMMH IHItbft.il,
lift* cl»f*tfii* of tk»# WitV’k DftpftrUR#*!, wMftk is II
tvll it ft UD AH AN IKE l lift I Ul# tufl will W# Uuiift
Id III# ItMl putMiUl# tu tunnel
VNwmmt lift tint PLAIN H ftifl»#*« tut Lit# IH#m
JMf|I.UU.«Hli#i In Itftkf, Obt >#«»iu, **•! u #4 «•»
A|| 4 )UMiln«
MU. IIBNIRF.,
tVli.i t. ta." well 1 ) 411*11 tu oe*l »n| r*r<«umtDJ.
ti«ii In m in. hut cti.i,B uf llin K-p.iriu, at Jew
airy, niMuomt Atttlug Waxr. War. tie
U.-. 3 II il
A. V. BOATRITE »
I*J7 lll(OAI) Ml’ • •
Columbus, tioorgia,
(OPPOSITE obtftl MU US BANK,)
DHIAl.KIt IN
Staple and Fancy
DRY GOODS,
HoofMp Mines, IlntN, < ii|in,
Ready-Made Clothing
and Blankots.
JOHN P. MANLEY,
tuiiurt, of Bim Mull) * Hodge
JOHN W. WILLIAMS t
n<& ?»»* Formerly of firm U 1. M#t*t*ugli ti fk>
NOTICE 1
\ l.l. Pfi*ta« Ituvlng olulinu uuuliltl llte fnUlo til
II. <1. Mt HMlC, il.crered, «i« htitUf no
I. It. I I > prcreal Mid l'l•lnl• propHilv rot tin *4 »l
-n'-« Anil sit purli»i,tD.I»Mc.ll.. Mid -«(•(- hjr
inHd, m ottMiinre. vlllplureu call and reUtdSl
Bonn, nr band, I trill be eoiiliwHe.l lo plw-u »uld nrrpiiuli
la (lie of »n uttmrey b» ■•oIIui'Uod,h lltla
uHtuli. Hillul beedllllsl llliaifsttdtulv.
J (> M XHK fidm’r.
C.iluiubiiu, it*., Nnvumbar 17 , lllAti if
WlliliniNJUIINIi&IIKd •9
BROKERS OFFICE
Mechanics’ Bank Ageucy,
GOLD,
SILVER,
ami
EXCHANGE,
BOUGHT AND 80LD!
Highest Prices Paid for
BANK NOTES.
UIORGU. Buy *
Oentr.l Rtaroad Bank. .................... .VO
(,i.H»rgta KaNroad and UankiUK ©uwuauy W)
Bank of Saak MUdiaOmrala...................... T«
Marino ..................................
Bank of AngtMU ........... ..........
Antdeta ImgruK-r ........................ .19
Hack af A 1 /lain............................... , aa
Back of Cntamhu,........................ if.
Haak of O mnreira lb
Bank of lb« Kuiyin a fi I at • ji
Hank of Pullas...
Hank of SaraDoali m
Bank of tho Slal. of Qonryta ■:v
Oily Basic of kuguia........ S3
Fftottt' and Mreh.nir.’ It.nk. M
Meehanien’ Bank...............—.. t~ 9 t.W
Mevcbaxitu’ nnd Hlantaf.’ Bank
t’la.tera’ Dink IT
bnloo Bank..... to
Tlft/Der 1 'tillorn’. n
M'diiUi linm ftsplfifi l l
ALABAMA
Hftftk «d Mobil#------- .re«re.. TO
lUtik ol Mftulg >me#j 96
Bftitk * f ft'imft m
tVulfH) JU>tk ..... .tu
Commercial Rank..... ■ta
Kaatvvu Dank . ....... 60
Nortb**rn lUnk ..... IS
HcuMu rn Bank .. .... ...ro
801 'tll UABOLINA
B»»ll Ol CWDilMl........................... *7
JiWlk rf ChtilutUm ---------------- ItJ
Kank of Cbretur................. Ml
Hank >•< Oauraalown..........—......
Hunk id ttamburg......................... •-•J
II .nk of Natvkerry.......—........... M
Hank of tho Htata of tloath Quoliua
Commorcl.l Bank............ .............. .n
Kxrbanire Bank 1 -)
Furman’ nnd Ku hanKS Bank 19
Marcbant.' It*ak.—..........
Peepin' Plantora' B»nk..................... Bank of DalrftnM... ♦T
• ••V. i
PlaatnrH’naJ Mocb.nio'. Beak
State Bank...................... _u
SnntkweateraKaHrnafi...........
Union Bank...............— ...
ftTfor ftnotalloMiH or Other
Bank Koteit Enquire at Our
Office.
Mflkti
, WRITING INK! ;
fof valv at tb«
aaplk RUM OHiDE. -