The weekly sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1857-1873, December 27, 1859, Image 3

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LOCAL AFFAIRS. Southern Mutual Life Insurance Company. At the annual mectiug of this company in Columbia. S C., tho 10th inst., Mr. l> !’• Willoox, of this city, was elected one of the Directors Sew Advertisements. J. A. Whiteside & Cos., present great inducements to purchasers who would pay cash for Drugs, and make no accounts in that line in 1800. See their advertise ment. Persons having houses aud lots to rent are referred to the advertisement of Gil bert, Lea & Cos. Mr. I) D. Ridenhour has a few more houses and lots to rent for the next year. Mr. J. Rhodes Browne wishes to hire a good Cook, Washer and Ironer. Incorporated. Me are informed that the Columbus Water Works Company have been incor porated at the pieseut term of the Supe rior Court for th.s county, and therefore taken upon itself all the liabilities, as well as tights and privileges, of a body corporate. We have seen a letter from one of the principal contiactors, who announces that he will ariive here (lie first week in January next, to commence the work of construction. Accidently !?liot. Tuesday about 12 o’clock, Thomas Ev ens was accidently shot on Broad Sireet. by Joh u Holt. They were playing wiih a pistol near Needham's Grocery and Pro vision Store, when it was accidently dis charged and resulted in wounding Evans probably severely, ‘out not dangerously. Holt manifested his distress at the acci dent by loud and prolonged cries, while Evans seemed perfectly unconcerned.— Loth of them are doubtless convinced that j pistols are dangerous playthings. A miserable Rond. Whoever are the parties interested in I the Plank Road leading to the Wharf should have it repaired, especially that part ol it ou the hill. As it now stands it is worse on a team and wagon than the old dirt institution. If the work is a pub lic one, tho Council should by all means direct the attention of the street commit tee to it, At all events some notice of its condition should be taken by the an tborities. Astrology. Madame Clifton, the fortune teller, an nounces her arrival in the city, and slops at (he Planter’s Hotel, where she is al ways ready to cast her horoscone and predict the future of those who consult her. All who would know their destiny and “take time by the forelock” will act accordingly. Ralloon Ascension. Mons. Murat, with the mammoth bal loon, made an serial asceusion Saturday evening from the Oglethorpe lot. It rose gradually and moved majestically in an easterly direction, and descending, land ed amid the surburban beauties and other attractions of Wynnton. We would suggest that the ascension might be con sidearably improved by commencing the inflation sooner, and progressing with it slowly and surely. Accident to tile River Bride. We regret to learn that this deservedly popular little steamer met with a serious accident on Tuesday morning, in having her boiler entirely burned out. The en gineer had caused the boiler to be filled the evening before, and mistrusted noth ing wrong when fires were put in next morning. The accident will cause her delay until anew boiler can be supplied, which will be within two or three weeks at the outside. Her cargo has been transfered to a barge, and leaves tor the landings below this morning. It is for tunate that we have in our city a boiler manufactory, where such accidents as this can soon be remedied. The Colum bus Iron Works, we believe, is to fufuish the new boiler. . Volunteer Company in Girard. The necessity for a bet ter military or ganization at the South, (its military system being a farce,) has stimulated the citizens of our neighboring Alabama town, Girard, to form a Volunteer Com pany, and we are glad to learn that the project is received with geueral favor. Fifty or sixty names have already been enrolled, and a meeting is to be held some time this week to organize the company. Every town or village at the South should have a Volunteer Company, armed by the State, and let the inefficient militia drill be abandoned. — Enquirer, 19 th. Tlie Runyan Panorama. Other engagements interfered wiih our intention to visit the Panorama of “Pil grim's Progress,” on exhibition at Tem perance Hall, Wednesday evening. We learn from others who were present, that it was well patronized, and afforded them instruction as well as amusement. From all we have learned, we feel warranted in recommending all to attend who would see a fine production of American art. The manager is highly recommended as a gentleman, and is worthy of the patron age of the community. As may be seen by advertisement, the third exhibition will be given to-night. Avery respectable audience attended the exhibition of the Panorama of “ Pilgiim’s Progress,” at Temperance Hall, Thursday night. This work of art is not only a source of rational amuse ment, but of benefit in salutary impres sions upon the spectator. The exhibi tions will be continued this afternoon and to-night. All should avail themselves of tbe opportunity to see it. As tires are kept in the Hall during the day and at night, visitors will be quite comfortable. markied, In Montgomery, Ala., on the evening of the -oth instant, by the Rev. Mr. Mitchell, Hector of St. John's Church, Mr. E, A. Banks. Junior Edi tor of the Montgomery Confederation, to Miss Eliza W. Pickett, daughter of the late Col. Al bert J. Pickett, all of that city. In Montgomery, at the Baptist Church, on Tuesday afternoon, 20th inst., by the Rev. I. T. Tichenor, Mr. Henry F. Coyne, of the Montgom ery Mail, to Mrs. Louisa C. Macon, all of that city. Ou tne lOt’n inst.. in this city, at tlie resilience of the briile’3 mother, by Rev. W. YV Robison Mr. James J. Cherry, of Miss., to Miss Minerva McGeese, of this city. At tho Perry House, on the evening of 21st inst., by Rev YV YV Robison, Mr Allen G. Burge and Miss Akansa McCoy, both of Kuasell county. Alabama. Also by the same, cii the same day, In Girard, Dr. John W. Kennon ot llnboar county Ala bama, and Miss Mary B. Moore, of the former place. FOR SALE OR REST, HTWO COMFOItI ABLE Dwelling Houses X iu good repair fronting Oglethorpe and * hurch streets. Apply to r-l ls doc. 26 Iw A GAMMKL FOR REST, A FEW more com forts bin Houses for the entailg year. Apply to lbl|f dec. 26 ts. D. D . P.IDENHOUR. JSSLJs- WASTED, RENT a Ilense an<l lot suitable for n aa A small family. A c..w lot aid stable >.t |M|j Inched would be desirable. A, ply at il.t g.-LaL Cotton Yatdof dec. 26 tit. Qli.Bi.RT, t KE A C . Genuine K< rosene Oil. BUST quality, at Wholesale aud ketail. Retail Cash price $1 3o per galiou Dec. 26. J. A. WHITESIDE A CO. TF M P Dll ANO E H ALL! • FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing Wednesday, Dsc.'JXet, Till-: grand moving MIRROR OF THE BU\YAN TABLEAUX! i SIXTY MAGNIFICENT SCENES, I Lt.UnTi; All VE of the wot Id renowned Allege i ryoftbe lILOSIMV PROGRESS, and paint e,. uy the eminent American ar'i-ta. Huntington, May Ky.e. Dallas, Darley, Hart. Crops*, and Phu! Duggan. J , • -pleiidid work of art hns obtained a repu i tattoo unequalled b\ t! it ofauy other exbibi and. Adttnwion 5o ct* Children and gervaDt* 25c. i Doors open at to commence at 714 pre cisely. lAxhiLPion:-? on Wed tire; day aud r'aturday at 3 p. t: Doors open at 2. txroke of this jireiit American paint* ioir for suio at the door—price D* cent?. A. HART, dec. 20 d*6t. Manager and Proprietor, ASTBOLCGYI Madame Clifton I IS new at tbe PLANTERS’ HOTEL. Room No. 5 f, in this city, whore she v, ill remain a few ! days Til v Come on! —Come all! Caution! Lok Out! Mad .rue Clifton is the greatest Fortune Teller of the age! she succeeds j when all others hare failed. All who are in ; trouble fly to her foxundvice. In LOVE AFFAIRS ! she never fails. *be has the secret of winning j the affect on* of the opposite sex She shows you th portrait of your future Wife, Husband or absent friend. It 5j well known to the public at large (hatshe is tho first and only one who can show- the. Likeness in reality and can give cn tire -a-i-ffadti iM in all the concerns if life, which can be :e ted >u and proved by thousands, loth mar i i?d ami single, who daily and eagerl visit hi r l.ao cs $i ; G ri ltmon, $2 —Extra charge for Drawing Lilt:esses dec. 20-op HOLIDAY BONNETS! Ladies will ‘please notice that Miss L. A. FLYNN I* now offering her i-upei b -tuck of BONNETS AT COST! Here is a chance to get a “ love of a Bonnet” at a bargain. Call soon if you Would have y-our choice, as she is determined to sell. Her store is next door to X. G. Strupper’p, Randolph street. Terms Casli ! “©a Columbus. Ga , Dec. 23,1559 ts MRS BA ROWELL WISHES to call tin* attention of tbe Ladies to her stock of FASH I INABLE VELVET AND NEW BONNETS, WHICH SHE PROPOSES TO SELL AT GOST FOR CASH ! Slip also offers on the same terms a few FANCY CLOTH CLOAKS! Suitable for traveling, Ac., and the remainder of her stock at reduced rates. Columbus. Ga., Dec. 20, 1859. lm A PRESENT WORTH HAVING! tJMIE best and most appropriate present from a 1 husband to a wife is a good, reliable and efficient SEWING MACHINE! It relieves ht-r of her most grievous burden; it emancipates her from a sedentary and monotODOtia employment, that is one of tho most prolific causes oi ill health. No more “ Eyelids heavy and red, Fingers weary and sole;” but with a busy bum and a merry click, keeping time with the joyful song of its niistrfss.it does all the work in the morning before bieakfast. and can then be set aside as an ornament to the chamber, “A thing of beauty and a joy forever!” GEEJT THE BEST. FOUR! VI FOUR! F O U K ! FOUR! Different Styles to select from! LADD & WEBSTER’S, A. B. HOWES’, FINKLE & LYON’S, WILCOX & GIBB’S, All Premium Machines! AT PRICES FROM $35 to SIOO, In cases of Rosewood, Mahogany aud Walnut, on !abl -3 and plainly finished. Gall aud see them at tin NOVELTY WORK-. SALES ROOM, No. 148 Bioad street, a few doors below Masonic Hall Building. T. T. EDMUNDS, Agent. Columbus, Ga , Dec. IC, 1859. ts KITTLEWELL’S MANIPULATED GUANO! Planters, Look to your Interest! EXPERIENCE HAS PROVED THAT THIS IS THE BEST FERTILIZER IN USE! Twelve Tons for sale by KING, ALLEN & CAMAK. Columbus, Ga., Dec. 21, 1859. 2m Gret Xnsn re cl! FIRE RISKS taken for the following responsi ble Companies at reasonable rate*. Algo In and Navigation & Marine Risks. Northern Assurance Company of London, Capital §0,298,800 Resolute Fire Insurance Company of Netv York, Capital §200,000 Homestead Fire Insurance Cos. of New York, Capital §200,000 Phoenix Fire Insurance Company of Brooklyn, Capital §200,000 ‘ New England Fire and Marine In surance Company, Capital...§soo,ooo By E. B. HOLMES. Columbus, Doc. 21.1859 6t Negroes to Hire at Auction! By HARRISON &, PITTS. AT 11 o’clock on THURSDAY’, tlie 29th inst., ! will hire for the year 1800, in front of our j Auction Room 25 or 30 LIKELY NEGROES, I consisting of Yten. Women. Boys and Girls. We also have 15 or 20 likely negroes to hire ! privately for next year. Those wishing to hire will find it to tlieir interest to give us a call at an early day. HARRISON A PITTS, AucCee.-s. dec 2i-tdli. CHRIST MAS SUPPLIES Os all kinds and of best Quality CAN BE OBTAINED OF MARCUS C ((INSISTING in part of the following articles: i Cranberries. Currants. Citron, Almonds, Bunch Raisins, Seedless Raisins. Brazil Nut*, English YY'alnuts. Pecans, Spices of all kinds; Gelatine, Cooking YY’ine. Cooking Brandy, Sweet Cider, Lemons, Oranges, Apple?, Pickles, Stuart’s Camly, Choice Goshen Batter, l’r- serves and Sauces of all kinds: Ylackerel; Cheese es all binds: Fresh Crackers; Beef Tongues; Smoked Beef; Salmon. Shad and White Fish. Oir* YY'ine, Brandy and Liquors of the best j quality. TV I IRE WORKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! Columbus, Ga . Dec 21. ts TIME SCHEDULE OF THE Steainei’ Bride. rriflK steamer • River Bride” will I now commence running regular LpiUgdf ly between ‘lolumhuß and Ch rttabuo- ■ -"it* cbve t-y tbe following schedule : downward trip-will leave Columbus Tuesdays 12 m.. and Saturdays 8 a. m Kufun la, 6pm. “ “ 2 p.m. Ft Gaines, 1 „ 8 .< 4 Vtanklin, J Howard’s “ 10 “ “ “ 6 Columbia. 12 “ “ “ 8 ;1 Woooviiie, Wed’sd’v, 2 a ni , *• 10 i Neal's. “ 4 “ “ “ 12 j Belvue “ 0 li “ Sundays, 2a. m. j Cbattahocliee“ 8 “ “ “ 1 “ UPYVARD TRIP—WILL LEAVE Be'vne. Wednesdays 11 a m .and Sundays 7 a.m i Neal’s, “ * 2p m, “ 10 “ WoOdville, “ 5 “ “ Ip. m ; Columbia, “ 8 •• “ “ J ; Howard’s, ■* II ” ’’ ** ‘ |Ft OUfacs,) IVl(<r 2 a.m., “ “ 10 “ i EiffauH “ 5 “ “Mondays. la.m. j Columbus, “ 5 p m., “ “ 1“ j Quincy (Fla.) Republic. Marianna Patiiot. and 1 Abbeville Banner, copy one month and forward j bills to this office. ec XVood! WoodX Wood! /•/X CiYItDS to arrive this evening All persons Du fiaviug ordered YY’ood, and their orders h ive not been filled, are now notified that they can get it by application at the Muscogee Kail Read Depot to-morrow morning. S P KCIA I7~VO TIC F.. \LL persons doubting tlie measurement of Wood sold by me, are requested to come to the Depot aud measure it before it is thrown off the cars, otherwise I shall not be responsible so short miasure All I a-k is.pay for what it mea ; sores on the cars as It arrives. Dec. 19-lm A. B. BOSTICK. FLI'ID! FLUID! \Yi ItY article, just icciived sDdfor sale by R A WAKE a SON. Nov 16 No 7-1 Broad sf. Fire Crackers ! Fire Crackers ! i. ,/r BOXES FIRE CRACKERS just received 1 \ ’U aud for sale low by | d €Ci 12. RAGLAND & BIRCH. HODGES, DAVIS & CO.’S CONSOLIDATED LOTTERIES! i Authorized by a Special Act ol the Legislature, for the benefit of Academies aud for other pur poses MACON, GEORGIA. i-I-A.V-A IST-A. PLAN. MORE FRIZES THAN BLANKS! CAPITAL PRIZE, • $70,000! TICKETS ONLY $8 00. Halve*, $4 00; Quarters, $2 00; Eighths. 1 CO. j Prizes Payable in Full, u ilhout Deduction ! Pnrc’.a.ere in buying 10 THkets when the num bers end in 1. 2,3, 4,5, 6,7, 8,9, 0. are guaran tee and a pi ize of $25. Class 16 Draws Saturday, Dec. 24 ii 17 44 44 44 31 “ 18 “ “ Jan. “7 “ 19 “ “ “ 14 “ 20 “ “ “ 21 “ 21 “ “ “ 28 26,220 PKIZBS AMOUNTING TO 3271,200! Will be distributed accotaing to tbe following i GRAND SCHEME: TO BE DRAWN EVERY SATURDAY. ■ 1 Plize of $70,003 5 Prizes of SSOO 1 Prize of. 20,000 10‘Prizes of. 300 1 Prize of 10,000 20 Prizes of. 100 1 Prize of 5,0( 0 100 Prizes of 60 l Priz -of, 3,000 100 Prizes of 26 1 Prize of 2( JO 25,000 Prizes 0f... .. 5 3 Prize of 1.000 97G Approximation Prizes, amounting t0..5l 82,( 00 26.220 Prizes, amounting to 271.200 Certificates of Packages of 10 Who!eTickets..sss 00 “ “ “ 10 Half “ 27 50 “ “ “ 10 Quarter “ 13 75 “ “ “ 10 Eighth “ 687 This is the risk, and which entitles the holder to all he draws over $25. COMBINATION PLAN! CLASS 18, Draw3 Every Tuesday at 11 a. m. CAPITAL PRIZES, SIOO,OOO 78 Numbers—l 4 Drawn Ballots. 14 Diawn Bnllots iu each Package of 26 Tickets. 1 Prize of SIOO,OOO is SIOO,OOO 2 I’iizts of. 50,000 are 100,000 2 Prizes of. 25,000 are 50,000 2 Piizes of. 20,000 are 40,000 2 Prizes of. 6,000 are 10,000 2 Prizes of 3,000 are 6,000 2 Prizes of. 2 000 are 4,000 1 Prize of. 1,000 is 1,000 350 Prizes of 200 are 70,000 64 Prizes of. 100 ate 6,400 64 Prizes of. 80 are 6,D0 64 Prizes of. 60 are 3,840 128 Prizes of. 50 are 6,400 6,504 Prizes of. 32 are 176,128 28,224 Prizes of. 16 ate 451,584 34,412 Prizes, amounting to $1,030,472 TICKETS SI6—HALVES SB—QUARTERS s4 EIGHTHS $2. Certificates of 26 W T hole3 $250 —Certificates of 26 Halves sl25 —Certifiicatis of 26 Quarters $62 50— Certificates of 26 Eighths s3l 25 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE! That in ordering Tickets, the only thing neces sary to insure safety and dispatch, is, shut you ad dress us, iu a plain hand giving your Post Office, County, and State, and your orders will be an swered by return mail That we send the Official Printed Drawing to every patron, immediately after the same is is sued, and with tbe Drawing a Statement lo each individual of what ho or she has drawn. That we cash all prizes under SI,OOO imme diately after the Draw ing, in Specie Bank Notes, or Drafts All Communications strictly confidential. Purchasers will please write their sigriatues plain and give their Post Office, Couuty and State. CIRCULARS Circulars containing full expl nations of our Schemes, <£c., will be forwarded, by mail, to any one sending us his name. Address all orders to HODGES, DAVIS & CO., dec 23. Macon, Ga. WANTS. NEGROES WANTED FOR 1860, f | ‘HE undersigned wants to hire 10 or 12 Dray- JL men aud Laborers for tho year 1860. Also, a good Cook, Washer and Ironer. Dec. 23-ts J. RHODES BROWNE. WANTED, A GOOD YYasher and Ironer. Liberal wa;;(. , will be given. Apply immediately to HATCH COOK. December 3.7—ts at Cook’s Hotel. WANTED TO RENT, 4 COMFORTABLE DWELLING, to con 2\ tain no less than Five Rooms, besides liaSgß out-buileings, &c., and to be located near tbe business p: -t ot tho city. Possession wanted on the Ist of Janur ,-y. Address BOX 247, P. O. December 16-ts CHARCOAL WANTED, IMMEDIATELY. Apply at tlie Dec. B—ts RUN BOOK BINDERY. Situation as Teacher Wanted. \ LADY, who is a graduate, with some expe rience. aud well qualified for its duties, de siies a situation as general assistant or other wise, iu a High School iu the city. For further information apply at the Nov. 26-ts SUN OFFICE. WANTED, 1/WW j SHINGLE BLOCKS, (to square not less Iv'Uk* than a toot,) elm-rod in Columbus, for which a fair price iu cash will be given. Apply to Oct. 14—ts JOSEPH B. WYNN WANTED, KAA CORDS of good PINE WOOD at the Em •Jl p re Mills CLEMONS & CO. Sept. 28,1859. PINE WOOD WANTED! THE EAGLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY want to buy 500 Cords of PINE WOOD. August 26,1859. ts Notice to Passengers! r TYHE Apalachicola JP k I and New Orlears Steam Navigation . Ukl L-. - Company’s new and FLORIDA, 718 tons burthen, O. O. NELSON, Commander, Leave Apalachicola MONDAYS at 6p. m.. and arrives at New Orleans the following WED NESDAY EVENING. Loaves New Orlea is SATURDAYS at 8 am., and arrives at Apalachicola the following SUNDAY EVENING. FARE Between the follow'ng named places and New Orleans : Columbus $lB Eufaula 17 Fort Gaines and Bainbridge i Woodville, Bellevue and ohattahoor v ,15 TICKETS To be had on board the ship o- jy of the river steamers, and at the offices i agents, ALBi ~T DODGE, Apalachicola, Florida. JOHN A. MITCH EL, declO-tf 32 Poydrns st., New Orleans. STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES! Most Wonderful and Beautiful! G. T. WILLIAMS HAS on exhibition, and for sale at his Ptcture Gallery, the FINEST COLLECTION of STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS ever in the city ; the prices of which are as low as they can be bought in New York city. They are worth from 12 cents each to $1 Also a large assortment of Boxes —prices from $1 each to S4O. A liberal discount to liberal buyers. G. T. WILLIAMS. Nov 26-lm Colnmbns, Ga. COLUMBUS BAKERY AND Cracker Manufactory! HAS always on hand a saleable article ol Light Bread,Crackers and Crackuell Biscuit, made ’ fresh every day. Also, all kinds of PLAIN and FANCY CAKE, not forgetting the celebrated COCOANUT CAKE! Ornamental Cakes, fer weddings and par tis i. fixed up in the most handsome style at short no.ice. Orders, accompanied vith the cash, promptly t a-tended to. C. CHICHTON. Columbus, Ga.. Dec. 12. lm BEEF TONGUES! CHOICE Smoked Beef TONGUES, just received and for sale by Sept. 12. GUNBY A CO. OATS AMD PEAS. i Dl A BUSHELS Seed Oats and Cow Peas in ‘I ?v ‘v* store and to arrive, for sale bv j Bee 20. TYLER A MOSES. MEW CROP MOLASSES. 1 I BBLS. choice new Syrup in store and to lUU arrive, for sale by j Dec'2o. TYLER AMOSES. PEACH AMD APPLE BRANDY! (NHOICEOId Southern Peach and Apple Brandy j for sale Jjy GUN BN A CO. ONION SETS AND BUTTONS, \LL qualities, for sa e by nee e—-f m QUHART A CHAPMAN. 1860! GRIER'S ALMANAC for 1860 for ssle by CHAFFIN A JOHNSON. DRY GOODS CLEARANCE SALE! Immense Reduction in Prices AT TUE One Price Cash Store! No. 140 BROAD STREET, MIASOINriC ZBTTIILIDTINrG JAS. McPHILLIPS, TO dispose of the present slock and make room for Spring purchases, is now offering his LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF Fall and Winter Dry Goods AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! Without any regard to Cost! A large portion of these Goods l ave been pur chased recently (for cash) at forced New York i Auction Sa’es, at less than lie cost of imports : tion, slid will be sold at Pri ts Lower then ever offered beloteiu this or any other house iu Columbus. GREAT BARGAINS IM WORSTED DRESS GOODS! 57 pieces plain and fancy Worsted at cents, i worth 20 cents; 60 pieces Cashmere at 12 cents ; 3,667 yards fancy Worsted 15 and 20c., reduced from 30 cents ; i’.aiti and fancy French Worsted, Mriinees, Ca.-bmeres, De Ecosse, Valencias, OIL man, Poll de Chovie, a c , all at reduced prices. ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF FLANNELS, KERSEYS, FINE BED BLANKETS, LINSEYS, HOMESPUNS, NEGRO BLANKETS, &c., I at unprecedentedly low prices. CALICOES ! Merrimac’s, Bunnell's, Sprague’s, Cocheco’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 their ! purchases here, as the WINTER STOCK must bt i disposed of during tbe present season, aud all the Goods nave been marked down to prices that rnuet insure speedy sale. 4®“ Remember the address. JAS. McPHILLIPS, 140 Broad St.,Masonic Building. Columbus, Ga., Dec. 17, 1859. IMMENSE REDUCTION —ON— Silks surd Fancy Dress Goods! SILK ROBES, SHAWLS; FRENCH DELAINE ROBES; FANCY SILK DRESSES. Also a Large Invoice of EMBROIDERIES ! COLLARS, BANDS, SLEEVES, SETS, &c. All of which will be sold at less than tho cost of importation. LA DIES are respectfully requested to call, examine and compare prices before purchasing elsewhere. JAMES MePHILLIPS, Dec. 17. No. 140 Broad Street. OVERCOATS, 300 OVERCOATS OF VARIOUS STYLES AND QUALITIES! All of which we are now offering at $6, the same be ing worth from $lO to sl2! CASH CLOTHING EMPORIUM, 135 Broad Sf., Columbus, Ga., ROSETTE, MELICK & CO. Overcoats at SO, worth.... 810 “ “ 6, wortli 10 “ “ G, worth 10 -Kg'* I’ui chasers are requested to call and ex amine, and satisfy themselves, as we feel coriti dent that they will be convinced of the fact. ROSETTE, MEI.ICK & CO. Columbus. Ga.. Dec. 10. ts DRINK AND BE MERRY FOE Christmas is Near! TYLER T MOSES HAVING just received cuses of the choicest Liquors, of all kinds, now is your time to gei supplied with a pure aud good article, among which are the following: BRANDIES; WINES, all kinds; WHISKIES, “ Choice;” SCHEIDAM SCHNAPPS; RUM; CORDIALS; BITTERS; FAMILY LIQUORS, all kinds; PREMIUM CHAMPAGNE, war ranted equal to any brand. All of the above is from direct importers, and guaranteed a pure article. For sale by the cate or bottle at Dec. 12—ts No 132 BROAD STREET. IVORY OTY PES AND Photographs! TUCKER PERKINS, OF Augusta. Ga., will opeu their NEW PHO TOGRAPHIC GALLERY OF ART in Colum bus iu a few weeks. Tucker & Perkins’ Ivoryctypes recently introduced in the City of Augusta, ate acknowledged by all who see them to be the most perfect gents of the Photographic Art ever exhibited ‘i'beir Cabinet and Life size Photo graphic PorDaiis, in oil and pastel, aic well and widely kuowu in Georgia and the South, and they speak for themselves. These, and every siyle cf Piuures known to the Art, they will be prepaid to make in Columbus in their usual superior style. Notice will he given to the public as soon as thev are ready for business. decß ts SADDLERY, HARNESS, &C. 1859 -PALL TRADE... 1859 SHERMAN & CO. R Enow re dies aud Harness lock and Oak Jo jP'” ther aud Ladies’ ~ =_ French TRUNKS of various styles and sizes ; Va lises, Carpet Bags, Saddle and Harness Triir* mings, Whips, Collars, Bridles, Plantation Gear, Trace Chains, Hames, and everything nsually kept in the line, which ire offered low for cash or approved credit. £9-Qive us a call. Wo are also manufacturing HARNESS our selves, and would invite the orders of those who want a first-rate home-made article. Repairing done with dispatch. SHERMAN & CO., Next doer below Bank of Columbus. Columbus, Ga., Sept. 13.1859. d&wly A CARD. THE subscriber takes this opportunity to thank his patrons for their former favors, and begs to announce to hem and the country at large, that he has received a large assorted lot ’ of HAVANA SEGAF.S of the most approved i Bran'e (selected in per. >n.) cf which be has | been appointed ag at; and that he will sell then |at the lowest pc ole prici for cash. Anion them rregi mebo; es of 25 and 30 segats, jest tl e thing for ‘'bristma? piest- its JSSF Dealers aro especially requested to cull and examine the goods. JOSE MIR. Agt.. 20 d-w. at Jack Smith's Stand, 105 Broad st. LIQUORS AND GROCERIES! JUST received,and for sale low for cash twenty kegs genuine Dutch Herrings; Madeira, Rhine. Port. Sherry. Claret and Catawba Wines; St. Croix, Jamaica and New England Rum; Bour bon. Monongabela. Old Wheat. Pure Corn and Common Whiskies; Old Uolland. Pine Apple and Rose Gins ; Pine and Domestic Brandies; Syrups hi different kinds; Mutton Hams. Fish. Catsups, Pickles; Crushed, Pulverized and Brown Sngars. J. B SHIPMAN & CO., July 28. No. 2 Broad street. WHITE POTASH! FOR sale by Dec. 6-ts URQUHART k CHAPMAN. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO CLOTHING BUYERS ROSETTE, MELICK & CO., No. 120 Broad Strool. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, Are now offering tlieir large stock of FALL and WINTER CLOTHING. AT REDUCED PRICES. We have in Store the following Goods, with prices annexed : OVERCOATS. 100 Beaver at 825 to £3O 100 Beaver and Cloth 10 to 18 100 Pilot and Cass 7to 10 200 Lion and Seal Skin... Bto 20 250 Satt. and Mohair (3 to 10 100 Blanket and Flushing 3to 5 BUSINESS COATS. 100 plain black 8eaver....815 to 825 100 fine and ribbed 16 to 20 500 fey Cas. Sacks and Frocks 7to 18 300 Satt. and mixt Cass... B*to 6 200 Flushing 2.50 150 Petersham Sat 3.00 250 Satt. and Kersey Mnky Jckts 2to 3 Dress Frock Coats. 100 blk cloth Fr. Coats 825 00 100 “ “ “ “ 20 00 100 “ “ 15 00 100 “ “ “ l2 00 100 “ “ “ “ 10 00 Pants! Pants ! 450 pairs blk Doe Skin Cass., from 84 to 810 800 fancy Cass Bto 8 400 blk and fey Satt 2to 4 150 blue Satt 2to 2£ 175 Kersey 1 50 VESTS! VESTS! 300 Fancy and Black Silk Velvet Vests, from 85 00 to 812 00 500 Fancy and Black Silk Vests, from 82 50 to 88 00 100 Bl’k Satin Vests. 250 to 600 200 u Cloth and Cassimere Vests, from 83 00 to 85 00 850 Fancy Cass. Vests 200 to 450 100 “ Bl’k Sat... 125 to 200 BOYS AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING! We are now prepared to fit any and all sizes, from 4 years of age to 16. The assortment is complete. 100 Boys’ Gray Satt. Round Jackets, from 82 00 to 83 00 100 Boys’ Gray Cloth Round Jack ets 83 50 200 Boys’ Blue, Brown, Black Cas inet Jackets, from 84 to 85 200 Boys’ Satt. and Cass. Sacks and Frock Coats, from 82 50 to 89 100 Boys’ Black and Brown Cloth Frocks, from 87 to 814 100 Boys’ Overcoats, from 83 to 814 150 Pair Sattinet and Cass. Pants, from 81 50 to 86 100 Pair Black Cassimere Pants, from 83 50 to 86 150 Pair Cassimere and Silk Vests, from 81 50 to 84 G .A. S UHL Clothing Emporium! No. 135 Broad. St., COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. 3.OOOHATS! 3.000 CATS! Os every Shape, Color, Quality and Style, From 25 cents to SO ! They are offered at LOWER PRICES, for the same qualities, than was ever known in the city. ROSETTE, MELICK & CO., No. 125 Broad Street. ♦ —— Furnishing Goods! In this Department we are enabled to exhibit an elegant assoi’tment, viz: 4,000 SHIRTS made by the best manufacturers; White Linen Bosom SHIRTS; u Marseilles 11 Linen Cambric Bosom “ “ “ Puff “ Fancy Linen Bosom “ u Marseilles “ u “ Print “ Embroidered u 11 Check Linen u “ GLOVES! GLOVES! Silk, Kid, Calf, Buck, Dog Skin, Wool, Cassimere, Cloth, Berlin, and Buck Gauntlets. UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWERS Os Cotton, Wool, Lamb’s Wool, Cashmere, Shaker Net, Shaker Flan nel, Merino and Gray Mixed; 4,900 Cravats and Scarfs ; 6,500 Suspenders and Half Hose; 2,000 Pocket Handkerchiefs; Silk and Linen Cambric Hdkfs. TRUVRDEPOI, No. 125 Broad Street. 500 Trunks and Trunk Valises, Carpet and Enameled Cloth Bags. For Planters and Traders TOO Suits BLUE SATTINET and KERSEYS. those in want of First class Clothing would do well to give us a call before making their pur chases, as our assortment is complete and the stock new and made up in the best styles, all of our own manu facture, warranted well made. It can not be surpassed for beauty, style and finish by any house in the Southern country. All of which is offered at lower prices for the same goods than can be found elsewhere. ROSETTE, MELICK & CO. Columbus, Dec. 9,1859. A GOOD SEGAR J ‘TYT'E have this day received a very choice lot of VV Segars, (seleced in person.) and e tww challenge the city of Coinmbu* to produce any thing better in that line than we now offer to She public. R. A. WARS & SON. Oec. 5. X 0.74 Broad street. CLOAKS! CLOAKS! i HANDSOME lot in VELVET and CLOTH". Also, DOUBLE and SINGLE Hack, Thibet and Plaid Shawls. Just received by decS-lm BEDD, JOHNSON & CO". take notice, everybody: JUST received new supplies of fine GOSSDTf BUTTER. Extra Pine .STATE CHEESE, fine, large ONIONS and IRISH POTATOES, at Oct. 22. WALTER C. WRIGHT’B. TUBS SATURDAY EVENING POST. Still Greater inducements. A OIIANCE TO OBTAIN Two Handsome Steel Engravings! A BEAI TIFn7ENGUAVING ALSO ASA PREMIUM TO KV KRY SUBSCRIBER Fiction, News, Humor, Agri culture, the Markets, &e. THE proprietorscf the SATURDAY EVENING POST—‘-the oldest and best ol the Weeklies ‘ —have the pleasure to announce to ihe reading public that they have made an EX.CLU6I VK en gagement with an Author whose powerful Stories have of late attracted greu; attention; and that they will open the year 1860 whb a oote'ei. writ ten expiesdi/ far .he called THE EARI/S DAUGHTERS. llv the anther m •■The Bed Con it Fa in,” - Tee Rock.” the ‘-Hester Halliweß” atones. -The Six Gray Powders.” “The Diamond Bracelet.” Ac.. Ac. In this story, written expressly for site i’ost, Ibis powerful witier's genius lias nu t lull scope afforded it: and we ai e able lo staio— having •cad it in manuscript, An it is already in hand—>hxt it will make a saiisa.ioo. unless we ate greatly mis taken, as oiie of the most powerful and interesting stories ever published To enable those unacquainted with THE POST to judge of the richness and variety ol i.s general contents, we may state that on- iu„ the past year we have published novelets, stories, poems, essays, ic .from .he neus o ihe following gifted writer : G. P. K. .tames, Mary Hewitt. Charles Dickens, I'he Author ol ••The Bed Alfred Tennyeon, Oouit F’aim,” Charles Keade. The Author of “fat m of 11. IV. Lungfellow. lour Acres,” Cbarhs Mackay. Giuce Greenwood. Wilkie Collins, Miss Pardon, Dr. O. W. Holmes, Florence leicy, T. • Arthur. Amelia IS. hdwa ds, Author of “ihe Scout,’’ Enma Alice B: own, Ac, Autho of “The Ebony Alexaudet Dumas, Oaske.,” John G. Whittier, Mrs. M. A. Dennison, Owen Meredith, Fanny M. Baymuud, P. J. Bliley, (author oi Nora Perry, “Festus.’') Isa Craig, Lieut. Habersham. Miss Marlineau. TILE P08"’ does not coudne iteeif, however, to woit.s of the imagination, as to many Weeklies now do. It generally devotes a fair portion of its ample space to the News of the week, foreign and domestic. „o letters from Paris, to an Agricultural Department, to Bank Note ami Stock Lists, and to a weekly and accurate Price Careen! of .he !rio (tuce Muikets, Ac., Ac. TERMS— ENGBAVI NGS. Hamilton's two Views of Niagara FalL—z couple of handsome and large-sized si-eel eng avings, the retail p ice of which is Five Dollars. We are ena bled to club with the Pos. on tiie fallowing re markable liberal tei ms. We also club with those well-known monthly Magrzines, Arthur’s Home Magazine and Godey's Lady’s Book. Bead the following and take your choice of TERMS. One copy of the Post $2 00 a year. One copy oi the Post and both engrav ings of Niagara Falls -3 00 •• One copy of the Post and one of Ai thill's Homo Magazine 300 “ One copy o the Post and one of G'o dey’s Lady's Book 350 “ CLUBS. 2 copies of the $3 00 a year. 4 •• (and one ofkiie engravings i.o getter up of club) SCO “ 8 “ (and one copy extra, or both engravings togetter up of ciub).lo 00 “ 13 “ (and one copy ext a, or b- tb engravings to getter up of club .10 00 “ 20 “ (and one copy extra, or boi h engraviugstogette’ up of club) 20 00 “ 30 “ (ami one copy extra, and both engravings to get.or up of club) 30 00 “ Ministers aud School Teachers me charged only $1 a year. The Riddle and Problem Department renders tiie Post p; ticula (y acceptable to ihe latter class. A BEAUTIFUL PREMIUM. A large and beautiful engraving on steel, 1V::22 inches, called “THE SPEAKING LI KEN ESS,” will be sent to every subscriber to the Post for 1860 who shall send, in addition to his subset iptiou, the sum of twenty-five cents, to pay the expense of postage, mailing, Ac , Ac. The retail p ice of this engraving is Four Dollat s! It is a gem ! P. S.—The postage will be pie paid on all the Engravings. Add 1 ess DEACON & PETERSON, No. 132 South Third s’reet, Philadelphia. 4SJ* £ample copies of the Po*l sent gratis when requested. TO EDITORS. —Editors who give the above one insertion, or condense t lie material purl ions of it for thoir editorial tolumns, shall be entitled to an exchange aud a copy of the “Speaking Likeness,” by sending us a marked copy of their paper con taining the advertisement or notice. December !G-w2t. JOHN W. BROOKS, COLUMBUS, GA., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Dye Woods and Dye Stuffs, OII.S, PAINTS, PAINTERS’ ARTICLES, “V axTiislies, WINDOW GLASS AND PUTTY, GLASS WARE, PERFUMERY, FINE SOAPS, Fine Hall- and Tooth Brushes, PAINT BRUSHES, Dental and Surgical Instruments, TRUSSES and SUPPORTERS of different kinds, SPICES, SNUFFS, Manufactured TOIiACCO, all the PATENT or PROPRIETARY MEDICINES of the day. PURE BRANDIES AND WINES FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES, Fancy Articles, &c., &c. He can and will sell Goods equally as low as they can be obtained from any similar establish ment in this section. All articles warranted to be fresh, pure and genuine. Orders from the country promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed, with regard both to price ; and quality. Be sure and call at the DRUG STORE of JOHN W. BROOKS, AT THE OLD STAND OF BROOKS & CHAPMAN, ! Corner of Broad and Randolph Streets, SIGN OF NEGRO AND MORTAR, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. December 12,1859. ts j MOST ENTERTAINING BOOK OF THE SEASON^ ! THE SECRET OUT; Or, 1,000 Tricks with Cards ! BY the author of “ .'ue Sociable,” “The Magi ciau’sOwn Book,” “Parlor Theatricals,” Ac. Large ; 2m0., Clot o, gilt side and hack. Price sl. A Book which explains all the Tr icks and De ceptions with Playing Cards ever known or in vented, and gives, besides, a great many new and interesting ones—the whole being described so accurately and carefully, with engravings to illus trate them, that anybody can easily learn how to I practice these Tricks. This book contain*, in addition to its numerous Card Tricks above described, full and easily-un derstood explanations of some two hundred and forty of the nrostcurious, amusing and interesting sleight-of-hand and iegerdemain tricks ever in vented, and which are illustrated by engravings, to make each trick understood with ease. Ail j these tricks are either new or different from those ; printed in any other book, and they are so plainly j explaiued that you cannot tail founder-stand them 1 —thus giving this book an advantage over any other Book of Tricks we ever saw. Asa book for a holiday present it cannot be j surpassed, being printed in the finest manner, il- ! lustrated by about Three Hundred Engravings, and bound In a handsome gilt binding. It con tains about 400 pages, and the price is One Dollar per copy. For sale by all Booksellers. SiDgle i copies sent by mail, post-paid. Send cash orders ; (o DICK & FITZGERALD. Publishers. Dec. 16-w2t No. 18 Ann street. N. Y. i ; DR. J. BOVEE BOD’S IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS IjlOR Incipient Consumption, Weak Lungs, | ’ Stomachs, Genera) Debility, and for purify- j rng the blood, are not surpassed by any remedy | on earth. AS A BEVERAGE they are delightful, producing all the exhilara ting effects of brandy or wine, without their inju rious results. Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers, all Public ■ Speakers, as well as bookkeepers and oth< j s leaning a sedentary life, should never be without them. They will remove all the injn, ‘ous effects i of a.dent spiiits, are perfectly barmle ,s, and en- | tirely free from the puicons which are to be found in most of the beverages to be had at the bar i rooms and liquor dealers For sale by CHARLES WIDDIFIKLD. Nos 649 j and 651 Broadway, N. Yd B.A XBB & PARK No. : 13 Park row, and by all Lruggists. Price, One Dollar per Bottle. ACEE & IVERSON. oe22SW3m Sole agents for Ooiuinbos. FOR SALE, IfY SUMMER PLACE, four ; LVJL miles east of Columbus I, i containing 304 acres, well ini i proved, with new fencing; my Plant ,ion on Upa’oie.sev n ‘ ; miles below Columbus, containing 320 acres ■ l cleared. Iw 11 sell a l .rgai-i or cash or g; i reasonable time at higbe-- prices. Apply to C - JOHN E. DAVIS, Columbus, or 1 Nov24-w4t. PHILIP T. SCHLET. FINE BED BLASKETS. 1 rrtHOSE in need of the above article will find a JL large assortment, at greatly reduced prices, at JLLIUS & ROSE’S, j Nov. 29-ts No. 86 Broad st. FURNITURE, CURTAINS, Ac. OUS assortment of FURNITURE, CARPETS* and CURTAINS is very full, and will be sold on the most reasonable terms. 1 Nor. 29-lm SAMMIS A ROONEY. AMERICAN WATCHES, MADE BY THE American Watch Company, AT WALTHAM, MASS. Attention is invited to the following statement and the accompanying letters of recoin me no at ion and testimonials of these celebrated IV etches. A gold medal was awarded the Company by tho | Massachusetts Mechanical Association, 1866. A gold me.tal was also awarded them by tho American Institute at New York, in 1667. Tiie Company also teceived the fi: st premium— a gold iuel.il—from the Franklin loaii.tlte, Phila delphia, in 1658. Tbc -e wa.rhes have now been in the market for uea. ly ten yea-s, du-ing woicli time iney have been tested a to accuracy, durability am! relia bility, in every conceivable niauue-. ami have provid themselves to lie the must s.ipsfaciot v lime-jiieces ev raftried to tiie public. This . esc.l; lias been Inoug’u. about by a st, ict applieat icii oi mechanical science to the construc tion of the Watch from its very inert ’io. ; enrol !,)■’ it, warn finished, matlmnnlic oily correct in all Us . ojtoriiviis, aud, cecessai ily, as perfect a time ktopei as ii is possible to make. The Company have tested their Watches in many instances, by actual dang r.oing. and me result of this test has hem that they have exhibited a rate cqnhl in regularity to the best Xfaiinc Chronom eter The following certificates aie 1-0111 gentle men who have cart ied thoir \V atebes w th them in t etr daily avocations, anti ai e tlie-r -o e, ieit.-lde indications of wup.t m;*v be expec t'd f iua tue American Watch when u ordioaiy at. ive use: Lc : -r from Paid Morphy, .he celebrat’d Chess Pcj.m,. NEW YoPK. Oc .be 1 161 b. 1859 Mr. B. K. Roueiss,'fteas. Am. Watch Cos.: D: u Fir: —The American watch, N... . 2'o.pre aeithxl me by ie New York Chess Ciub, has proved 10 be a uiost oli.ib’o and accu. ato time keeper—almost i .-nt ccs.-ai .iy so to. o.uiua'y pur poses. It ie now ne.i )y five months since it came into my possess on, acil during that pet ied its va: ja.iou Item s,.iodurd rime bes been buta trifle rnoio than halt a m au.e. The following is a record ol its peti’o m.voee. It was set June 3d, correctly: June 15, fast -1 s. Aug 15, fast IS sec. Jttlv 1, 6 “ Sent. 1, 23 “ “ ‘ 15. “ 10 “ •• 10, “ 2S •• Aug. 1. “ lb “ Oct. 1, “ 32 “ I give you permission to make such use of this statement as you tnt'v Ihink proper. I am, with respect, yours truly. PAUL MORPHY. Boston, Sept. 27th. 1859. Mr. R. E. Robbins, T.ors. Am. Waich Cos.: Dear Sir :—lt gives me great pie.isai e to com ply wi. li yout request for a repot 1 of (ho perfoi m ar.ee of the Ante ’can match which I purchased of you Dec. 2!, ISSS. It was set on that day, and its va lation fiom ti tie time to Ihe 19tli of Febi u ary, 1859, wlieu 1 let it 1 no down, was ten seconds fast. From that time to the preseut, it has run with nearly perfect steadiness, having, during the eight months, varied not mote than two seconds, and this with uncommonly rough usage lean commend your nianufactme in the highest terms. You s truly, JAMES 11. CLAPP. Firm of Clapp, Fuller & Brow-n, Bankers, Bosiou. The following is from Mr. Porter, the well known Marine Chronometer and Watchmaker: Boston, Sept. 28th, 1559. Mr. R. E. Robbins, Tieas. Am. Watch Cos.: Dear Sir I have sold during tho last year a considerable number of watches of the Waltham manufacture, and am happy to say that all of them, without exception, have fulfilled my guai-- antv, and have given satisfaction to the purcha sers. GEOEGE E. PORTER. Willton Bluff, S. C- Oct. 20,1859. I? . E. Robbins, Esq.: Dear Sir: —The three waiches of your manu facture which I purchased to be used on my plan tation, have proved to be the most correct tirne keepeis I have ever kuown. I gave my head servant, my head carpenter, and my head engi neer, each, one of them; and since they have been in their respective possession, everything on the plantation has moved like clock-work,in consequence of the extreme accuracy and regu larity wl h which these wa.ches pei form. Tto'v you s. LEWI3 MORRIS. Boston, Aug. 20ih, 1559. R. E Bobbins, Treas. Am. Watch Cos.: Dear Sir The “ Waltljfm,” which I purchased some six months since, has given entire satisfac tion. Its time lias been fully equal to that of a “Frodsham,” which I owned more than a year. Truly yours, ALBERT METCALF, 65 Franklin st. Boole Itoom, 200 Mulberry street, New York, Oct. sth, 1859. R. E. Robbins, Treas. Am. Watch Cos.; Dear Pie:—l take great pleasure in being able to certify that for the last fix months I have car ried a watch from the manufaclo’ y of the Ameri can Watch Company, and that it has given per fect satisfaction us a time keepe>\ Judging from throne I have, I do not hesitate to predict that the day is not far distant when wa. ches made in the United Slates will suite’ cede all others. - JAMES. FLOY, D. D. Boston, Aug. 9ih, 1859. It. E. Robbins. Treas. Am. Watch Cos.: Dear Sir :—I take pleasure in stating that the meriran watch I have of your manufacture, performs to my entire satisfaction, running regn :vly at the rate of thirty seconds fast per month. Caj t. GORHAM H. BASSETT. R. E. Robbins, Treas. Am. Watch Cos.: Dear Sir ,—The watch I bought of you—one cf your adjusted Chro. Dai movements- iuns to my entire saUsfacth n. For the past three months it lias not vaiied more that) one minute, and is now ruuu-Dg at tliac rute. It lies seen the hardest service in every way in point of locomotion. Yours truly, C. C. SHEAFE. New Haven, Conn., Sept. 27th. R. E. Robbins, Esq.: Dear Sir :—Yours of the 23d was duly received. In reply I would say, that the An ei ‘can watch No. 6939, has proved itself one of the best watches for r “il way purposes. Tbe American watch, in my opinioD, is far bet tor than any watch I have used for the last four teen years on railroads. I remain, respectfully yours, G. A. FULLER, Conductor New Haven, Hartford and Springfield R. R. R. E. Rocures, Ticas. Am. Watch Cos : Dear Str;—Tlie American watch that I pur chased of you about a year since, iuns with great exactness; ils variations being so slight that I have not found it necessary to set it for several months. Yotnst nly, WM. B. SPEAR. CAUTION. —As onr Watch is now extensively counterfeited by foreign manufacturers, we have to inform the public that no Match is of our pro duction which is unaccompanied Ly a cerlificale of genuineness, bearing the number of the Watch, and signed by our Treasurer, R. E. ROBBINS, or by our predecessors, APPLETON, TRACY A CO. 4fS=-As these Watches are for sale by Jewelers genet ally throughout the Union, we do not so licit orders forsingleWatches. For the American Waich Company, ROBBINS A APPLETON, Gene al Agents, 182 Broadway, New York. Oct 3. 2lwtlAweowl2w. FINE PLANTATION FOR SALE. r l HIE subscriber ofifei s for sale Ia fine Plantation contain- ing 1.100 acres; between 600 and 700 of which are cleared Jt|Oi jjCn Most of the cleared land is fresl rju and iu a good state of cultivation. Ihe oalauce is well timbered. This tract of land if. mostly oak and hickory—2Co acres being the best bottom land It is situated on Pea River. miles from Mt. Andrew, Barbour county. Ala., and is conve nient to churches and good schools. The location is healthy and well-watered; iliere being on the premises two good wells anti several springs of the purest water —in tact there is noi a bad rp.ijig on the place. I will also sell with ;tio land 150 head of Hogs; 40 or 50 head o. Cattle; Corn, Fodder, Ac. Dur ing tbe last year seven bales oi cotton to ‘he band were made on this land, and plenty o<” corn to sell. A bargain may be had by early application to the subscriber in person, or by letter at Clay ton, Alabama. M. D. OLIVER, Sr. August \i. 1859. u3t&wtf HOME DISTILLERY. Liquor Warranted the Very Purest. THE subscriber is now aanufact in —V ing WHISKY daily, by a refiuinggrtPVt i process that much improves its Savor f m-jjj&HfcVg. 1 quali’y. The best of judges pronounce his liquor ■to be unrivaled in ns strong.h arid purity, and a . number of our Physicians a e using it. 1- tu-sds ! ou!y ft sample of the article to cobvince every or© ! that such a thing as adulfeiation or dMutioc is I impossible in its manulacmve. lam selling this pure Whisky at on'ys2per In. and when soi lby tbe baire 1 a liberal de j.jc ’on will l e allowt and. Messrs. Bachle A Brassill on Randolph street, James W. Ryan on p ou. street, aoo C. Ogle tree, corner of Bioao e u( : Erven streets, have my Whisky for sale In any quantities My Distillery it ia Russell coi’t y, Ala.,one mile west of Gi> prd. Sept. 23-dCm AMC-OSE ERANNAN. Valuable Land for Sale! , ‘TMI E subscriber offers for sale S I Eight Hundred acres of JLa3>eL~H. i LAND, lyine in .lacon cc inty, ,A 1 .on the Cnbilrat - iee Crtok, about six miles fre n Ur'onVHPBSBF i Springs, ar.d some dis oce om tbe Mobile and 1 Girard Rail Rod, and immediately on the read i 1 a nd! ,g from Rev. Joseph T. Moul < ■s to Tuske gee. About ‘ e Hundred and Be/ejty-five acres ■ aie ele red and under fence, with a good framed | Dwelling House and a few od Out Houses, and ! I two or ti ee excelleut wells of never-failing j fr* e stone water. • For fur.her particulars, apply to the subscriber, , at Tuskegee, Alabama. Dec. 16-ow4wFr JOHN B. BILBUO. THE DAILY SUN PRINTING AND BINDING KSTA BLTSHM ENT. C ION NEC- * J ted with ii£ ><|^i where every - - description of Printing is gotten up in a style that CANNOT BE URPASSED, North or Snith, and with great dispatch. Tie PAPER and CARDS used in this establishment are of the best quality. Two of the proprietors are practical printers of much experience, nnder whose scrutinizing supervision, all work is done. Onr PRICES ARE MODERATE, and work war ranted to please. THE BOOK BINDERY Ts most complete f & in nil Its arrange .J inents, and is in fT .Mk charge of a coni- Sfe, potent workman. ‘ N In this depart \ \ ‘ \ u-.ent, also, none V—_ ‘'▼x lint the best stock is .kept, and the - fc'stm ’ ~ :1 - fs v y public, may rely ‘” > ou getting the BLANK BOOK MAKING, all the latest improvements have been procured. Having purchased the sole right. tii* Columbus, of P.OWAND’S SPRING AND CARRIAGE, for blank books, we are prepared to make up MER CHANTS’ BOOKS, COURT RECORDS, Ac. in a style far But passing any Bindery iu Bouth-M ester 11 Georgia. The Spring is a great improveirmnt. end is only to be seen to be appreciated. No extra charge is made for the Spring. MUSIC, MAGAZINES, LAW, MEDICAL WORKS, and other printed works, bound in any desired style. “MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nnrseand Female Physician, pre sentsto the attention of mothers,her SOOTHING SYRUP, For Children Teething, which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by softening the gums, reducing alt inflammation will allay all pain and spasmodic action,aud is Sure to Regulate the Bowels. Depend upon it mothers, it vrill give rest to yourselves and Relief and Health to your Infants. -Irii, have put up * and sold this articlo \Y for over ten Qj years, and can say, in confidence and Fri truth of it, what we have never been able !~*l to say of any other medicim — NEVER HAS IT FAIL ED, IN A SIN- GLE instance, to Effect a CURE, when timely used. — Never did we know an instauco of dissatis faction by any one ‘r wlu> used it On the contrary, all are de- m lighted with its opera tions. and speak in te:ms of highest com mendation of its magi- cal effects and medical virtues. We speak in this matter “what WO do know,” at- FTj ter ten years’ experi ence, and pledge w our reputation lor the fulfilment of hr what we here de clare. In almostev- r—i ery instance where the infant is Buttering from pain and exhaus tion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes alter the Syrup is adminis tered. -. This valuable prepa- jjH ration is tho prescrip tion of one of the most experienced and skillful Nurses in Qj New England, and has been used witli never failing success in O THOUSANDS X OF CASES. It not only relieves tho child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to tlio whole system. CQ It will almost instant ly relieve i Griping in the £> Bowels, and WIND P* COLIC, and overcome convulsions, which if not speedily remedied end in death. We believe ic the best and sur- .J est remedy in the world, iu all cases 1 1 of Dysentery and Dlarrhcee in Children, whether it arises from teething, . or from any other cause. We tlould say 2j t 0 evel T mother who has a child e lifering from rny of the fore goingcomplaints—do ‘ not let your pre judices, nor the prejudices of oth ers, stand between your suffering child and the relief that will he SURE —yes, ab solutely BURE— to follow the uee of this medicine, if time- .ly used, lull direc tions for using will accompany each bot tle. None genuine un- less the sac-simile of of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is on the out- sido wrapper. Sold by Druggists feH throughout tho world. Principal Office, 13 Cedar st, N. Y. Price only 25 cents per Bottle. August 13, 1859. lySdp FOR SALE AKI) RENT. FOR SAUK, A LIKELY Negro Boy, 22 years old. Apply to A. Dec. 17-ts EDWARD CROFT. House for sale. IMIE HOUSE and lot belonging to Mrs. 11. &. Sankey, on the corner ofgglj-iS Oglethorpe and St. Clair streets, will be sold at public out cry on the 1 j RST TUESDAY in January. dec. 24 tds. 11. S. SANKEY. Desirable Residence for Sale. DR. J. H. CARRIGER offers his resi deDce for pale, sit-atfdon the north- J||==n east corner of Crawford and Forsyth I--1 ia streets and oast of the Presbyterian Church. Upon his let are all the convenience* needed for a private family. If not sold by the FIRST TUES DAY in January next, he will then sell to the highest bidder. For particulars apply to Dr. CARItIGF;R or WILLIAM JES’SON. Dec. 19-2 w Administrator’3 Sale. WILL be sold on tbe first Tuesday in Februa ry, 1800. at the Market House in the city of Columbus, the HOUSE and LOT in tbe “Northern Liberties,” near Columbus, known as the Cottage School, as the property of the late Thomas A. Edgar, deceased. Terms will bo made known on Hie day of sale. WM. T. HOLDERNESS, Adm’r. December 15,1859-tds FOR SALE, AVERY desirable place, ccnvenieut to business in the city. The buildings ]|p|=9 ate all iu good repair, with excellent wa- I— ter and sufficient g:-ound attached to make a iarm. For terms, tut., apply to Dec. 15-1 m E. F. MALONE. FOR RENT, THE House and Lot immediately on the y river bank, on the North side of the figs! Lower Bridge, in Girard, Ala. Everything JLuLa*- connected with the place is iu good repair, and will be rented low to a good tenant. For further particulars, apply to the under signed, in Girard, Alabama. Dec. 13—2 w MRS. FRANCES WACASEIt. WHO WANTS TO BUY A HOUSE AND LOT —The House is nearly new; contains six comforta- j|rhgjf ble rooms with four fire places. On the lot there is a well of good water, a kitchen, smoke house, Ac. I offer to sell tbe above at a low price on the following terms: One-third cash, one-third in one year, and the other third in two years. For further particulars call at the Drug Store of J. A. Whiteside & Cos. Oct. 19-jf JAMES A. WHITESIDE. FOR SALE, V COMFORTABLE Residence iu a de sirabie part of the city. Apply to Oct. 10-ts F. WILHELM. MILM. Desirable Residence for Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale her resi dencein the city of Colusibus, gitua-I||||n ted on Troup street, bet ween St. Clair and J*- I M- Crawford streets. The lot contains half an acre, and has on it a dwelling with six rooms. On the premises is a double kitchetf, servants’ house, stable, carriage house, garden, cow lot,and a well of good water. For terms and price apply on the premises. SARAH A. VINSON. September 9,1859. ts FOIt RENT. THE commodious EatingHonse known as the GEM, under Jones’ Building, p|j| will be rented low* to a good tenant. Ap- DiT t 0 JOHN A. JONES, or 17 JAMES WARE, April 18—ts at linr.t & Ware’s. BUILDING DOTS. IjlOR sale, in the Town of Girard..Ala., ’ three handsome Lets, Nos. 7, 8 and Bjj|gl 18, four acres each, adjoining each other. -gllaL 0n one of said Lots, No. 18, there is a fine spring Apply to W. K.HARRlS,agent,Columbus,Ga., or W. C. YONGK,owner, Yongt’g,RussellCo., Ala. August 26, 1858-ts EMBROIDERY! OYER TWO HUNDRED DIFFERENT STYLES can be S*,— ;ed on any kind of Goods. Ladies wishing sucli work done can be accom modated bv leaving their orders at RIDDLE’S GALLERY OF ART, or by calling at his Dwelling House, corner of T oup and Ealdwin streets. Columbus. Ga., Nov. 21, 1809. ts FIGS, CURRANTS, &c. FRESH Smyrna Figs, Currants and Citron; Cove Oysters, in cans and half cans; Lobs’ers, “ “ “ “ “ Salmon, “ “ “ “ “ Just received and for sale, wholesale and re tail, by J- L. CKLLA. TO ARRIVE ! Ofin BBLS, Whisky, Gin and Malaga W ines, pe- steamer Mariana. Dec. 12-ts TYLER &. MOSES. MERCHANTS’ ACCOUNT BOOKS, FOR drawing off accounts, with P“P e . r “re superior to the commcn bll J^ t re eivedat J. W. PEASE’S BOOR STOLE gTrdes seed : Fpvo.i Garden Seed for Bale by “ Dee Etr URQUIIART A CHAPMAN. WINDOW SHADES t Kl'CF T YED on consignment, a large lot of Window Shades, which will be sold very low, S. UOTHCBIED & BKO., “‘December 16,1859-ts 82 Broad street. LINSEED Oil. t ; c GALLONS Linseed Oil for sale by OUU R. A. WARE A 50N,74 Broad st.