The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, February 20, 1856, Image 3

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■olxjjmbus prices current. (.oBRKCTEn KiIKt.V. m.jciN'i-K- ‘ s % *’ 4’ tost India ¥ V 1 ’ 1,1 fl,, K liOl'K—Ketitm-U.v ¥|h IJ <” >*.' ‘¥ lt * ] ? w *''Vn i-s Sperm ¥ ff? , ' ll Tallow ¥ft Is % 2 I’ 1 M Java ¥• J? (3 30 ■... v .... sh i 50 (0 00 Rmkstic hoods— ¥yd ... @- ... ■ ‘ Cotton Osnaburga ¥yd ffi 11 m llrown Shirtiug ¥yd 0 (o’ s 4:4 Brown Blurting ¥yd 0 (C 1 ¥lb 4 (!’ a” ■ ■i lMa.kerelNo.l ¥ bl .© 25 00 Xo, 3 ’¥'W jl2 00 w‘ \l•> 00 SUail - UP - % ‘ ft , ¥ I>l.lo “0 <** 12 no | j'oU DK.i: |:'is fi w” •*• m KugiUh c ;! , •’ •■•••• ¥<| 1 lan Train ¥<c I ‘•* <0 \OO .¥ 1 ‘0 t 2 .10 t< .visions. 1 ... (y. ... Prime ¥lb 1 l- 1 l ” 10 1. , ( 0N —Hums ¥lb 1 2 1 i 14 I ’ Si,lns - ¥lb l2j-< 14, Shoulders ¥ lb li'. Joi. 12 .- I l-oMi-Me** i* ; l - V | , 4b 1214 < 14 I 1:1 TTKR —- tioslieo •••••• ¥;b “V | ¥O’ 15 I” 10 PotATOKS —Sweet rl* i Oil <a so Irish r-I, I 450 lln .1 on !. ~ ‘*k 150 , 175 . i;H>KTK¥. It* lb 2>i 1 o 25 , ..j. ¥ I'r 2 -■>’ ;(<: 250 11. ITS —Hraniiy. Cognac ¥ -'! 2 2-5 fit SOn American... ¥S i 05 < n _ 1 00 lVm.li ¥• s'i ... ’ 150 * (jin—Holland ¥.sl. I 2.5 @;2 50 Amerivau it's’ 1 75 @,l (1(1 Hum —Jamaiea Vig‘l 200 ( il 00 New lliiglanil.... f’ s'l 75 <” Ii n Whiskey—Heetificd C‘s’l no fe 7o Common ¥ s'l ... Oj , ... Morions'll ¥ g’l 75 (". 1 511 4,HITS Ti ill’r.NTrXK ¥ s'l ... ;t! 400 Ji l l,—Plow ¥jb ... Cos to Herman ‘¥- lb M (f i 15 American Blister t ft> ... f” In English Blister ¥lb ... ,-< 15 ■l. lit—New Orleans ¥lb in <0 l->'^ Loaf. ¥ilt> 12V4|(<J 45 Crushed t lb 12Jj/i’ 14 Pulverized ¥ lb 121’C” U mi,LOW io /” 1354 SlllCCO —Common ¥lb 12j.4j(” la. fair : '¥ ft) 20 ‘53 30 Choice ¥ lb 50 X't T-5 •VINE ¥lb 25 \('l lIXKGAK —Apple V b’l CSO t” 750 WHITE LEAD ¥lb 2 7.5 <"■.3 25 WINES—Port ¥ s'l laO < 300 Madeira ¥T 1 50 <0 500 Claret ? s'! JOO f” 500 Champagne ¥ I ,!< 100 ("’ 20 00 lull ¥’, bl 45 .(si 20 13, ATES OP EXCHANGE, j CORItECtF.D BT W. E. T.OVK k CO, )TTERY and exchange brokers, NO.Ot nnOAl) STREET. BUYING BATES. SI.U.IM: RATES. v York. 00 days dis sight. Ifjprcm j lad’a. “ lit. ilis done j ton. <lt • none j iKLESton- nouc. •• none • )RLEANS *• “ none. “ none i ,bama Bank Notes 2 *t* outfits , ! [NESSEK “ ” ‘-\z ‘d Ct. <IIS VTI'CKV •• •• 2}| ct. <lirt labol’a •• “ 2 t <’t. Us GI.NIA •• 2 ‘ft ct. dis aui ami Sn.vi,n 1 i? ct.pm l. Solvent Geohuu and S. C. Banks par dl \ FRESH SI PPUF-S, BU BOXES Fresh Raisins: ■ 10 Barrels Mercer Potatoes: f Preserved Fruit iii Cans ; ,1 A fair article of Green and Blink Ten— .list received and for sate hv February 0. MARCUS A CHAFFIN^ JfFICE MUSCOGEE R. R. COMPANY, COLUMBUS, FEBRUARY 11. 1850. A T A MEETING of Directors held this day, a Divi- ‘ XA (lend of Four Dollars a share was declared on the Zicral Stock of the Company, payable on and after the In of March, at their office, atul at the office of V. I*. lfjniter, Esq., Savannah, on stock registered there. D. ADAMS. Treasurer. COPARTNERSHIP. KYLE, EVERETT & CO. nllKsubscribers, successors to .Messrs. .1. .A .1. KYLE, j I have this day formed a Copartnership, under (lie aive name and style, for the purpose of transacting the | 5 DRY GOODS BUSINESS, iniiill its branches, at tlic old stand of .1..A .1. Kyle, No. j 100 Broad Street, where they will lie glad to see their , •Id it.tinners and friends. •ltdl.\ KYLE. JAMES M. KVEBETT. JOHN C. CAKJJOCN. 1 an. 1, 1850. F. C. JOHN SON . t'ullimbus, Jan 24 ts COPARTNER SHIP NOTICE. J. H. DANIEL & TIIOMAb, J AYE associated with them Mr. .1. A. (iirdner. ami j i 1. will continue the < tot King and Tailoring Business * their old stand, under the style of J. 11. Daniel A Cos. 1 lliey also take this method of returning their thanks I their numerous friends and customers for the very I rral patronage extended to them during the past year, j o I hope by renewed exertions to merit 11h‘ confidence a l favor of the trading public. 9 A Idle the new-firm will spare no efforts to minister to j t : wautsof their patrons, it is hoped that those imloht will not he unmindful of tlioir ae. oimts unsettled, M rlr those indebted to J. 11. Daniel on bis old business. ! t respectfully notified that tbis is the Inst rail. 1 liiliuury 24. ts ] TO THE PUBLIC. WBIK trading public who have hitherto patrouized the \ ■ TKOY FACTOR V, will please take notice that AY. K. ■iikis is no longer connected or associated in any maii uei whatever with the business of the establishment. — ■ business hereafter will he transacted exclusively with “■rive., at oar Ware-Rooms. M It. ii. JEFFERSON & CO. Oct. 25. —ts As FITTING - AND GAS FIXTURES. ® r K are prepared to do gas fitting ill ail its branches, fl• A large and flue assortment of Chandaliers and Gas Burners description suitable for stores and dwcllllixs at I# prices. H, t;. THOM |*SON A CO. .law 11—ts , ONIONS. S Barrels Burge Red Onions. rereivedaud for sale l*v JAMES blfrON. rn ‘ *’• SIIAPARI) 0. JIITfHFM.. SHAPAUD <fc MITCHELL, 1 WHOLESALE grocers, ■ forwarding and Commission Merchants, and dealers in j „ IRON, CASTINGS, &c„ 1 Mill- ot tin* l*uMi< Shelbyvillc, Tennessee. References. 1} >'ymiirc, Fuuuiug A Cos., | II- k 11. Douglass k Cos.. | ■ Hillman A Brother. L Nashville. Tennessee. ■ Lanier ,V Phillips. ■ ”uvis, Pilcher A Cos. | ■ It. Wallace A Brother,! F. Williams A Cos. f Atlanta, tm. ibrauville. Sample A Cos.. Chattanooga. ’J’enn. I .Colly ,v Jones, Macon, tin. J- it. Hull k Cos., Columbus, tla. •I- A. Auslev. ) . , -‘■ranten, Kolt. a Cos. | Augusta, Oh. ‘erstille A Frierson. Savannah, oa. slieperd, McCray A Cos.. Charleston. S. (\ bruary 8,1856.6 m * ‘ ‘R'-Vmv BUTTER, POULTRY', Arc. N excellent article of Country llntter, POULTRY. *e. for sab’ at .1. J. ToDD'f, •'•rnary 15. “b Br.'nd Street. DISSOLUTION. IW. BROOKS & CAURIGKR, having dissolved tlieir partnership from uud after the first day of January will n,,w occupy separate but adjacent offices at their •tand. where persons indebted to them can tied their tints for settlement. T. J. BROOKS, bruaiy 15. J. ||. CAIIttIOKR. LOOK AT THIS! IJ3OO PRIZES, 360,000. HAVANA PLAN JUOTTEKV. JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY! By Authority of the Mlute of <ieorgii. 10,000 Numbers! 1 Prize to 8 Tickets! CLASS K, To be Drawn Mrch 15, lhso, At Concert ilall. Macon. Ooorgiit. under the sworn Mipcr iiifendencc of Col. (Icorge M. Logan ml James A. Nesbit, Ksi|r. The Malinger having aiiiumuceil his •letcrmiuatioii L> make this the most popular Lottery in the world, otters for .Match 15th, a scheme tliat far surpasses any scheme ever offered in the annals of Lotteries. Look io your in torcst. Examine the capitals, one lirizc to every eight tickets. CAPITAL PRIZE $15,000 ! 1 Prize of *ISAMXI 1 “ ,5.0, a l 1 4,1100 I “ .'i.oon ’ •’ 2,000 5 Priz.usof 41000 ale 5.015) lo •• 500 “ 5.000 oo - 50 •• 5,000 120 “ 25 ;ij)00 ■SOO Approx. Prizes of 20 •• lii.i^mi •500 •• 1(1 “ .5,000 120,l Prizes amounting to .400,000, Tickets $lO ; Halves $5 ; Quarters $2 50. Prizes payable without dnliietion. Persons sen,ling money by mail need not fear its I icing lost. Orders punc tually attended to. ('onimumcalionseontidentlai. llonl, Notes ol'souud Hanks taken at par. Drawings sent to all ordering Tickets. Till,se wishing particular numbers should order immediately. Mo -Address JAMES f. WINTP.iI. Manager. Ecb. 15-td Macon. <i;t. W. E. LOVE, Agent, No. 04 Ht-oail Street. Colninhus, <4. CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! TIMIK hubisciibeiH limvl* now on luUui uud 1 are coutitantly ri'cciriDg. one of the larg t*t and most varied Stocks of WliicftM ever ofSi'rcrf, and made expressly for this market, *vei \ style rt’ Carnage in use. such as— CalrclieSf ltcvliu Coaches, Hncouclics, (Os the Fiurst Finish.) FAMILY lIOOKAWAYS, Large and small, including many very light and tasty, suitable for one horse. BOW TOP WAGrONS, With a complete assortment of BUGGTB& with and witnout TOPS, Os every style and linish. which, fur durnhility and neat m ss, cannot he excelled, and are from most respect able manufactories at the North, and made under the personal direction of Mr. J. It. Jatpies. All of which we are selling at the very lowest rates for *asli or ap proved credit. Kvervorticle sold by ns at our Repository is warranted in ever? respect, and our customers and all purchasers can rely on being honorably and fairly dealt with—in proof of which we respectfully invite the attention of all who wish to purchase, to < all on us at the Sortli-*t corner-of Ojrletliorpo and Rryan streets, oppoaitc tlie Per rv House. li. dAtil'LS *V BROTHER. N. R.—Having a regular s<*t of nor!hern Car riage ‘Workmen employed, we are prepared to execute Repairing of every kind in the West possible manner with neatness and dispatch, at low rates. :r .. R. JAQHKS UROTIIER S (‘m ria Reposi(or y , North East corner Oglethorpe and Hrvan stivets.. <p|M*. site the Perry House. folitiiihMs ,; t. February *i. mSSOIiLTIOX NOTICK, linn iicrctofore existing between the Mihscrihcr> X under the name of Vermy. Ector a. Cos.. i< this day dj."solved by mutual consent. .Ml persons indebted h* said lirut wiil please make payment {• Pcalyjnt .tones or James Vcrnoy, who are authorized sA-ttie and collect the same; and persons holding claims against said firm will presold them t< said Jofie* Ac Veriu*v IVr paynwnt. SKA non V JONES. J. T. KCTOIL Eohtnibus. Ha.. Jan. 1 •>. ;m JAMES VERNOV. The business will liereAftcr le continued hv JAMES \ KK.NOY A: CO. .T. FOGb K, DENTIST. OFFICE on Randolph; near Broad Street. Entrance on Randolph street. January 15. ly CUSHMAN, DENTIST. WINTER JHJILDINfr, 48 Bn*ad street, Jan. 11. 1850. ihn THE CLAYTON BANNER, Clayton, Harbour Cos., Ala. BY KTESKU A POST. mills Paper possesses a large circulation in the coun- X ties of Barbour, Pike. Dale. Henry and Coffee; and to the merchants of Colninhus is offered an excellent op portunity t> make known their business. j[ R. IU L,L A CO., GROCERY MBRCIIAWTS, AMI DEALERS IN Hope. Twine Sugar. Codec, Molasses. Sail, ) Teas, Cigars, Tobacco. Wines. Brandies, (Sill. Rye. Monougahela, Bourbon, and Scotch Whiskey, and Pro visions and Groceries generally, at the old stand of John J. McKendree, No. 10U. Bnal Street. (Adnnibus. (Sa. November 21,1855. ly SCRUCSCJS, DRAKE & CO, Factors and Commission Merchants, CHARLESTON, S. C. CELI.A &, THOMAS, WHOLESALE ANI) DETAIL DEALERS IN CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, &c., No. 42 4!ro;ul Street. (Cutler Telegraiih Office.) COLUMKVS, CEOROTA. fiMiLV me in eoiintmit ieoci|itof Confectionery, 1 Fruits, Nuts, &C., which they offer to the j>nl>- Ue at rcunonuhlo rates. Country dealers would <lo well to give lit; it call. No charge for packing. Nov. 5, 1855. —(im BAIIRINOKK &. MORTON S Steam Sash and Blind Manufactory, or.T.KTIIORI’E STREET, (’OTA'MRI'S, OA. rpill.S Manufactory has been is in Miceessful o|icl'ation I for over three years, and is still continued. All work w ill he done by experienced workmen, with good quality of lumber, ami the latest improved machinery. SASH, BLINDS, AND PANEL DOOKS, Will he furnished and boxed at the Factory, at the follow ing prices: Hash— 8 X 111... 7 els Primed and <4rn/.rd...12'.5 rts. HI x 12... ff *• ” li ...IS’ ‘ n 12 xl4 ..In ‘• u :i ...24 “ 12 x 111...11 - “ - ...'27 I*2 x 15...1*2 “ “ “ ...'KI “ 12 x 2H...14 - • ~.3n 12 X 22... Hi • “ ‘• ...4> 12 x -24...1S •• “ “ ...45 “ The above Sash arc linch thick, and made plain. 11l all rases where they are mude Lip-Sash, twh cents per light will ho added. All Sash glazed with good French Glass, primed with the la st J’aint, and superior Duttv. Boiling Blinds ff'r Windows, fff rents per fool, measuring tile length, A window live feet would cost s.:. without painting, eatelics. or hinges. PANEL DOORS. I 1 . inch thick, without moulding. #2 50—moulding one side, sj im) —moulding both sides, $3 50. 1 inch tliiek. without moulding.‘2 75—inniihTIttg olio side. 3 ‘2s—.moulding both sides, S3 7.5. p ;"ineli thleli. 1 panm-ls moulding on one side. S3 50— moulding both sides. S4 on. l ; i;‘ lueii thick, 4 pimels nniulding on one side. St m'— moulding both sides, s4 50. In addition to the above. Blinds painted and furnished with hinges atid catches, if desired; also, Stash glazed with (ii iiuan or Frcurh plate, paiutetl, stained, cnnnic - led, embossed and Bohemian Glass, of all shades and col ore, for side and transom lights anil office windows. IMansand specifications tor all descriptions ofliulmling furnished to order, with estimates, if desired. Contract* made f,,r construction and erection of Iniild ings. on reasonable terms. All kinds of lumber planed, mid flooring and roiling 1 tougued and grooved. Aci'otl and other descriptions of Brackets, for ornament itig Cottages, fircc-n Ilon-es, Ac., made to order. Tin- proprietors being practical mcc-liuninand ltuildors, i licli*‘ii’ tliev can give entire satisfaction to all who may , favor them with orders. J All the above work will he furnished al short notice. Sash kept constantly on hand. All orders wait with the cash, or city aaeptam e, will meet with prompt at tention. Work to he scut by tie-River, Rail Road, or iu Wagons, v. ill Is- at the risk of tin- purchaser, as the work will l- considered delivered. n. Sitecial contracts can Im inmhi lot* large jobs. M. HAKKINC.KR, January 24. ly J- I- MORTON. A GOOD MEDIUM —EAST ALA HAMA. the aubtjuw gvazbtte Slaughter dc Holifleld, Auburn, Ala. C 10 LOIRE'S Merchants will cousult their interest by . availing tliemselves of the Oazette to make knovyn their husini-ss. It enjoys a very large and increasing cir culation in a region of country that dues a lu-arv trade in i Cuiundma. bee. B, REMOVAL. FURNITURE EMPORIUM. SAMMIS A KODAKY, Have removed their extensive stock of Furniture to their IRON FROST,) Ncv Kotir Story Urick Building, Nearly opposite their Old Stand, IITIIKIIK they will he happy to sec their friends and \\ customers and phow them something brilliant and inviting in the way of Furniture. Our Wiu-e-Kooms are unequalled in Beauty, and our Furniture irrhirciir. At e offer rare advantages to pur chasers, furnishing houses throughout in a tasteful and uniform style, by having a branch of our business in New Turk city, where the Senior partner manufactures, under his own eye, articles to suit the most fastidious. We have on hand furniture suitable for Parlor, Bed, Sitting, Dining Room, Kitchen Ac., of Hose Wood, Mahogany. Walnut. Fine. Ac.: ami as 1,,,w as can In-found North or Smith. An assort ment of CARPETING AND CURTAINS, will also he on hand, that will not fail to pleftse. Call and see. Our stock consists in part of Ktor/.slius, Tote a Tries, What Nats, Arm Chairs, null Sofas, ol Rose-Wood, BrocutcHc anil .Mahogany, tor Parlors. Bureaus, Dressing, Marble and Mahogany Tops. Side-Hoards —Marble* ami .Malioguny Tops, Kook. Canes’of all kind-and Secretaries attiulnil. TuliU's—Centre, Dining, Work and Exteiibion. Il< (lsteads— and low post. French tuid Enamel Sets tor Bed Rooms, all colors. Walnut ami Ma ]mutiny Sets for Bed Rooms’ C liairs—an extensivt* assortment of all woods. Looking (wlasses—all sizes, in frames and out. Carpets—Brussels, Tmrrain. Tapestrv. Jte. C urtains—of BrdeatelU* am! Hamask, all eoloi -. SliaXrs —Hilt ('orni* i s and Tm tain lmld< rs. January 17. IS5b. V. K. AYER, GENEUAL AGENT. AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING Forwarding Merchant, No. 131 lYest Side Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. Atii Tartieular attention given to the keeping, purchase and sale of Negroes. Administrators* and Executors’ sales attended to on veaaonable terms. Oct 23. ly •>. RUSE. J. H. DM, w. IU LOXG. RUSE, DAVIS & LONG, COMMISSION MERCHANTS And Slil|)|>iug Agent*, SAVANNAH. CEOItCIA. \\r 1 l*L purchase anil sell cotton and other produce on y y commission, and strictly attend to forwarding goods and tilling orders from the country. Huso, Patten k Cos., agents Colninhus, in- whom lila-ral advances will la- made on consignments either to nr tlu'ough us to our friends iu Liverpool or the North. Jan. Iff ly LAMPKIN HOTEL. Lumpkin, Stewart County, Geo. mil E above Hotel has la-ell thoroughly reiiovu- _ . I toil and rc-faruishetl. The undersigned yT ■ thankful lor jiust favors will take pleasure In ae eommoihitiug all tlmic who may l'avor him with JkjLJ. ‘ their patronage, I’. i. AM I’K IN, Dec Proprietor. TO RENT. V COMFORTABLE Residence ill the 6th Ward, -■*. with 3 neat rooms, good kitchen, smoke- ||i|| ; house, stable, and the best w ater in the Cltv. | Apply nt this Office. Jan 2ff INSURANCE. tAXRE. -MARINE. RIVER, and LIFE RJFK:* taken in ’ l-esjam-ihie com panics In I -TOON Ml N\. Ageul. ; Office No. 2., over E. Rut-nurd ,t Co.'s store. ’ Phoenix Insurance Company—Capital ukouo. S. Ig. MMM4S. IM'oidcnl. JOHN MI NN. .\;,cni. Coliimbus, Ga.. NOv 27. tJ IIALLOWKLL THOMAS, Mattress Manufacturers, | Till HR HOOK BELOW CITY HOTEL. BKOAH STREET. Columbus, Georgia, ORDERS for (VdHm 4r C*ltoH mid Slim k Matt itsh-i*. jiromptly rxocuted. The of tin? citizens ] <f Columbus and vioiiHty, is ivsjH*i*tfiillv soliriUal. - October 211.1855. lv FARMERS’ AND EVdIA VdE RANK OF CHARLESTON, S. ('. Agency at Columbus. I )1 LLS on New York. Boston. Philadelpliia. Cliatjeston, J) Savaunali. or Augusta. diseountiHl at en-tomarv rates. SIOIIT KNOnAN’OE. ou tlie above named cities, foi I sale. E. T. TAYLOR, Agent. Nov 15. dtf Otliee in-xL door to the Post Othi e. COAL YARD. , milOiSK w ishing COAL lor (iratea, can l siipplieitait ! I. sl3 per Ton. bv calling on JOHN W. HOWARD. i Nov 27 Agent Selma Coal Mine Company. rtIDDLE’S Kaslilonablc Dagiurrran Gallery. AIR. A. -I. RIDDLE is considered by all the critics xtl and liest judges of the art. to be tin- most scientific j Dagiierrcau Artist in the Southern country. angX 3-ts COW PK AS. r*i 1 RiisheL Cow Peas, received and for sale hv •)W JAMES LKION. MIDI A SON'S SPYRKLI.VH ALE. (’ASKS Just rcppivod ami for sain at Zj STOV ELL'S CONFKCTJGNI’in . 11. Oglethorpe Jf<ms<\ BOAIIBING. V .SMALL FAMILY nm obtain board and n ‘*onifoit aljlo room, bv oarlv applitaitiou t ’ Jan. 7. DE WOLE S H()AHI)1N(4 Hot SE. JUST IIKCKIV El). : BARRELS APPLES: j /W*) 50 barrels Planting Potatoes': *2-5 Onions: 10 Cranberries. \. M. HULL. jau3,18513 14 Broad M. Dll. 11. M. CLECKLEY HAS remivi-d liis office to No. 12li Broad Stis-et, front mom over Perry Spencer's (irocery Store. Office hours, frmn half after eight to ten o'clock a. m. and from four I” live o'clock p. m. I January 18. ts FINK AND COMMON TOBACCO. JEST received and for sale, low for rash or approved credit. 2.0 bnv-.s tine and common Tobacco. ! October 28—ts J. J. TODD. S ALT. • W 1 Sacks Salt, received anil for sale by JAMES LIHON. FACTORY YARN'S. I FACTORY YARNS of all Nos.. Osmthnrgs. Shirting. 4 Slu-etiiig, Stripes. <'ottonade* Ae..constantly on hand 1 and for sale at FnetorV priees. hv Oct 20—ts *J. J. TODD. JUST RECEIVED, \EI.NK lot of Raisins in Boxes, also a large lot ot Figs, for side wholesale or retail, bv lire 2 CHULA V lIMM \s. FRESH SUPPLIES. TEST reeciveil. fresh *1 Dates, Raisins, Preserves, at 42 Broad street. ('ELLA A ‘J'IIOMAS. BILLS or LADING. Merchants’ Bills of Lading printed mid for sale at thi otlioo, at one dollar per hnudred. I )REBTON A- Al Kit HE LIES Celebrated and 1 infallible l east Powders, the best article iu the Unit ed Slates, for family ilse, manufactured in Boston, rnn stautlv oil hand aroi far sale, wholesale and retail, by J. J. TODD. Oct. 23. No. 213 East Side Hloud Street LAND FOR SALK. \LOT ia Cobh County, well marki dull as Mineral Trait,; Out- Lot acres iu Ma-®® lion county. Thrco fractions adjoining. comiiieni -s*2-=* ing al'oiit one mile above Haiti bridge iu Deeutur eouid.v. and emhraeilig (lie liank of Flint River for two miles,on which there are sonic good Hammock and Cotton Lands, and the balance ns well calculated for making Tm |ii-n ----tineus any in the Soiitlii rn country Also a Lot with comfortable improvements at New Pine Knot Springs, adjoining A.<l. Redd. Es,|. Title* in disputable. Apply to I-* -1. HARDIN January 31, ISW Columbus, Ha. BROOKS A CHAPMAN \ir-()E'LD call the attention of Pliysteinu* to the newly illsroveri'd medielne called Dll. N. W. SKAT'S NEGATIVL ELECTRIC FLUID. It in superior Io Norwissl's Tincture of Veratum Veradi. f,,r ail purpones that the latter lias heretofore been used fur. February 4. RAISIN'S. •J Whole Boxe-. (3 half hoxi-H, and 8 ipmrti r boxes Rais- O to, fcr wde by JAMES LIOON. FANCY CANDIES. FEST received a Hue niipply of Fancy t ‘andie* and Con fectioni-ry. at 42 Broad street. Pelunary ti. CEI.I.A a THOMAS. GREAT TIITUM PHS AMI I NPAKALLELEI) SI'CEESH Ol RHODES’ FEVEII AND AGUE ( I RE, OB ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA: Equally certain as a Preventive or Cure. NO POISON. PROOFS 5 See wliat the President of the Pharmaceutical Society of Missouri, says of Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure, or An tidote to Malurin : Sr. Lous. Mo., Nov. In. 15,55. UAIlNti noticed the cartilicate of chouvicul analysis given by the celebrated chemist Hr. J. It. E'hilton of New York city, iu favor of Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure, that lt contained neither Quinine, Arsenic. Mer curp nor Strychnine, and having received uumerdus ap plications for it, 1 was induced to send to Dr. Rhodes for the meiliclnc. Since then I have disposed of a large quantity, mostly to residents of this city, who have inva riably been cured by it, and to whom I can refer. 1 am. therefore, satisfied in recommending it to lie nil that tin- proprietor represents. EDWARD S. WHEATON. Pres,Ft of PliaviHHCeutieal Society of Missouri. llntl tlie Ague for Twelve Year* ! l*Huvtr>KNOK, June 20, lbj.s. Having been informed of tile illness of a poor, hut worthy woman, who lias not been fra e from Fever and Ague a month at a time for tin-Inst twelve years. 1 sup plied her gratuitously with Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure. She took iu all four bottles which completely re stored her-to health anil strength, ami as four months have now elapsed, there is no reason indoubt the perma nency of tile cull'. E. -1. P. MA>l IF. Apothecary. 7 0 Bottles Perform 70 Cures. Const am ink.. .Midi., Sept. 24th. 1x.5.5. Jamj:.- A. Khodks, Ksip—Dear Sir:—l have just sent an order to Ames A llalliday for another half gruoa of your Fevei'uud Aguot ‘ure. II lias sold like” Hot Cakes.'’ and l have only two liotth-s ou hand. Oue i-ohsoii ii has sold, is liecause vvlieu I have heard of a ease of Ague ol- Chill Fever. 1 have sent, a bottle and teld them to try it. and if it did not help them, they were act utilised to pay for it. and they were all satlstied. 1 had mo n,s,- of Chill Fever where it run four days, lint tin- man amn io see me on the sixth day well satisfied. Truly yours, JOHN P. (iLAI)DIN(i. •4 1 Hollies Perform 34 Cures. Molink, 111., Sept. 24. 1.55.5. Mu. Jam** A. Rnoni.s—Dear Sir—Tin- Imx ol’ -• Ague Cure” you sent us lias ull been sold and created a large demand tor more; to lueot which we have ordered from your general agent, at Chicago. J. |i. Yerringtim. Its sale will only he equalled by the number of Fever ami Ague ease*. Hoping these eases uuiy lie lew. vet liavi a bottle for every case. We remain respectfully yours, lik’llAßDS .V ALLEN. ID Bottle* Perform ID Cure a. LETTER FROM A POSTMASTER. Maxwki.i.. Delaware Cos.. Ohio, Aug. Iff. 1X5,5. Mr. J. A. Khodks—Dear Sir—Your medicine inis met w itii the most favorable success in tin's neighborhood. I have about five bottles left. I gite it to them at first. •if no cure no pay,'although J was not authorized hy you to do so; hut I took tin- rcspou.-ihilily on myself.— Hut not a bot tle has come hack, and as I am almost out nt the article 1 wish you would forward me one gross of the bottles, it you see proper to tin so, and I will iu* punctual in payment. 1 inclose fifteen ill liars ,m the , medicine 1 have received, for which please send me a i li-reipt. Ship the euro to me ns Sisin as you aiAt- —there ! never has been as much (’liills and Fever Vince 1 lived in i tin- State, as at present. Yours, RICHARD MARTIN. I'. M. til Bottles Perform :4I Cures. Pink Rin, Midi.. July 21. 1856. III:. J. A. Rimmas-—Dear Sir—Y'our Cure ipr the Fever and Ague hits tints far performed wonders. It has not failed in one iiwtanco fu effect a quick mid permanent ‘■ml:. Smile wlto have been trouble,l yyilli the distress ing disease liave le-en entirely cured by using only one ; Louie ofthoE’iire. Please -end its immediately four dozen, as we have lull three bot tles remaining. Truly y-iuiis. LATH HOP A MOM.AN. fan ol’ Puna in ;i F^vcr. PnOYjDLNc;;, Sept. 22, I^so. .Mr. .lames \. biiodes—ibiving been entirely cure-1 by your remedy, f take pleasure in assuring you of the 1 enelit it has been to me. j was first attacked by chills ami lever on the Isthmus ot Panama, several Months since, mid in spite of the different remedies aud treatment 1 adopted, my health grew worse until l commenced the use of your Fever and Agin* Cure. Since that time 1 have not had a single ehilb ami mu mow in the enjoyment of good health. Wishing y nr m -dicine the suec- s- tht it im-rt*. I remain truly yours. TJIMIAS fi. A \ |1? KM S. I. O. (). F. In another column of to-day’s pafier will he found an adv rtisenieut tor •‘Rhodes* Fever and Ague Cure.” We are not i.i the habit of puffing medic iff eg, but desire to say, for tlie benefit of the afflicted, that AY in. N. Rowe. Merchant, Sliarpshnrg, who has it for sale, in tonus us that lie sold several dozen bottles, and in every case it lias effected a cure. This proves the medi cine to bo good, and we take pleasure in bringing it before tlie notice of the public. — Of/*/ JMlotr. Hix;hslhii'o, Mil. Sipt. 4. Evidence from a Clergyman. Pi.v.MOiTu, Kiclihtml Cos.. Ohio, Ccpt. 25, 1855. Mr. J. A. Kiiodks, —Dear .Sir—l cheerfully testify to the value ot your Antidote to Malaria. One young lady iu the ramily ofn clergym m here has been taking an •• AGI’F BAiiSAM” for some months without any per manent benefit —ii few days since she got a bottle of the Cure and has not had a chill since. A young man also used the same Balsam soup* time without relief until In* got a bottle of your Cure. So fin* it works liic.- charm. Vours trnly. Rev. A. C. DI’BOIS. I iasolic lG and Fridcm-c from a PHy sioiau. M'intickixo, Ind., Aug. 27. 1855. .1. A. Riiodj.s—Dear Sir—l have been in the. practice of Medicine here for about three yours, and ran am sdentiowdy reeoinmend your medicine, iiaving used it myself aud prescribed it iu a number of instaiiecs with prrfrrt sVcirs?. Respect fully v ours. AY. G. SPKNCKK. J/)USM!.Li: No. 11. C. R. R.. (in., .lan. 1. Ihsf. Your Ague Cure has overcome all prejudices by it> merits, and given satisfaction. A gentleman.iusteHlled v. ho has been fully cured by onh one bottle, and de sired me to recommend it toevery body. J shall do all! can in its sale. ‘ W. A. II AYLKK If any laaly desires further evidences, they will find it in every bottle of the CI KK, which is being intro duced as rapidly as possiblein‘o every town and village in tin* I nited States, Canadas, Ac. The eminent chem ist, Dr. J. It. Chilton, of New York, certifies to its per fect innocence. It i* therefore optional with all to have the Fever and Ague or not. just as they please. I can also say that a great many of my largest c.udo* uteri! are those who a year ago were reluctant even to take the Cure on commission. They thou gilt its great Haims and pretensions could not be realised. .Now they endorse them all. and it will be noticed that the letters of which 1 publish sn h immense ifiiantitfos are always new and late dates—altogether they would more than fill any newspaper, and prove tlie fart of a greater suc cess and sale than ever attended any other Ague Remedy. Tlie Crowning Glory : of the Cure is it> HARMLESS CHARACTER, wlin h albiws it’* five use as a preventive. Thus protected by using a bottle or two during the warm aud sickly seu sons, not a man woman <r cliild in tin* t niteii .States would ever lam* a single attack of Fever and Ague, Bilious or A ellow Fever, or any form of disease arising from the atmospheric iuison Malaria, to which tln- Cure is a rfirt itntiiltji . It is also unegualb and lor <|uiek aiui permanent HVects ms a Restorative, giving new life and ‘■trength to all whose constitutions have been shattered or weakened by Ague or Bilious discuses, night sweats, languor and hilitv or any kind ot iutetnperuin c or <iisipiit:on. JAMI!i. A. KIIODFiS. I’ropri* tor Providence. K. 1. And for sale by KIVI.IN. TIDIMAS A Cos, ('Vdiimhus. Ga.. •ii lif itffrats. Kivliu,Tbona** A'Co, an ibstiibutiug Agents fur the pj-o pile tors. Ib-ul.rs buying of I\., T. A Cos. will save all expenses on I lie Cun*, a- Ivivlin, Thoma- A Cojls‘ll id tin* verv lowed prices. JAMES M. CLOUGH, Agent at Vptittupco, Ala. DANIOUTH iV* NA(rKI. Will supply FhysieiaiiH with the NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID, J'tvpai-eii unlv l#\ X. W. SKAT, M. Dm Nra York, Rein-mi Ui-ii'iiml Dlxoivcry, inVDlvina :< NKW PIIINCIPL.I-: Bv which tin- too positive condition of the sysUin called Fever, is changed to the normal or health.’ state directh and without loss of vitality. HKMOVAId HOTCHKIBS, FENNER A BENNETT, ayholemale c aUKEBS, I ni|K.)rt* is and Jobbers of r> I; AN I> 1 I'S, WINKS. v*. Also, agents and denlei* in Viruitii)’ Muimfucturctl Tobacco ami iliivuim CZGrAB.B, Have removed to No. 40 Yesev Street, liar <!’ tin* A*br Ibotse, NKW’ YORK. New York. January 1, isra*. KIVLI.Y, THOMAS K CO. HAVE ordered from New York a full supply of tin* mot extraordinary medicine of the in/*-. Dr. N. W. Seat’* Negative Electric Fluid. They will In* ill receipt of live gross oil the 10th instant. Physician* are Htid to call early. February 5. New Principle ! New Remedy! No Poinon! Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure ; Un Antidote to Malaria ; 1-0 K THE PREVENTION AND CURE Ot’ Fovrt* Ague, or Chill Fever; Dumb ‘Ague, nrirt uthor Intermittont ami Hpm It tent Fevorw; also of BOintifl Fevers, nccotnpanrled by Typhoirt Syinp foiw : Typhoid Fever, Yellow Fever, Ship ami Fever, General Debility, Night Sweats, iiml all other forms of cUseas** ‘VHit II HAVE A COMMON ORIGIN IM MAUAKIA on f pil KSK HiKouHcsare common to many localities of th.- 1 I nited Stales: Hut, wherever they prevail, North, South, Hast nr \Vo*t. they all equally spring from the sanm niiasmal ciuim*. The irreot Miriefy of symptoms and forms of disease is owing principally to difference in age, sex, constitution ami habits of t lie sulferers; but ns th*- uauHi* is fht‘ Maine, they will all equally yield to a remedy that is competent to overcome or remove that canse. Ry the laws of Nature, every principle haa its opposit#, end for every dis*n*s.. ot cause ol’ tlisenno, there is ar* agent or in other words a specif}- remedy. All Malaria whether arising from Marches. Stagnant water, decompo sition of animal ;md vegetable matter, or even newly cleared lands, is the same iu character and effect; is a poi soil Heating in tin* atmosphere, causing disease toall who breathe It, in accordance with those unalterable lavy*-- kovorniug the unerring affinity subsisting between op posites. there hin tin* preparation before iis. offered t the public. Tin* Aatnml .Vnthlotr Io Malaria, which neutrali/.os tin* jKiison whenever it comes in eon fact witli it. even in tin 4 open air. and when taken intej nally completely pmilie*. Iho system affected hy it of its baneful influence, and thus restores and nreserva heajtli. Tlu* reiiU’dy is Ihdievwl to b. eutirel\ new, and un known to any but the proprietor, who distinctly claims tlie following extraordinary results from it* use: If will instantly cheek tin* ague in persons who haw mi tie ml for length of time, from one day to twent) years, and by continuing its nse. according to the dire tion>. a radical hut will be effected : the patient eontin uing fvee from the complaint for ever: unless subsequent exjHvsure to mulariu should mak* l its uhc again necessai} . In its operation upon the poison in the system, it will iininediat- ly reliev e hll the distrewsing syniptoma of bil lons or ague diseasi*s. and when tin* dlene fs cured, it will entirely prevent the accession of General Deliilftfy ami i\ight Sivrats, which so often follow tlie adinhiistrntion of other rnede cities. The patient at once begins to reever uppetit* and strength, and continues to improve until restored to perfect health. By its use Kexer and Ague may be banished from e\ery family and class in the community; farmers, me chanicM. and all laboring people may lie using this arti cle as a Frc vent i vv, And pursue their respective a voeatim is in pcit.it ..Bbtv from ague or biliou attacks during tin* sickly seasoii. which is often to th- in the most valuable part ol’ tht year. Since the introduction of tin- ft III! in every purl cj the tHited States, its success lias been so coiuplctc and unvarying an t- have fully proved the-e assertions in favor of its extraordinary merit. When these declarations wen- made at ih* date of its introduction, they seemed incredible t- many, even ot the most candid minds, because all tlie resources <1 science had been taxed in vain to subdue ague or bllion . diseases; and what was still .worse for ague sufferers all their remedies or treatment, whether scientific 01 empirical, have been limited to poisonous or destructive drugs. <uch as Arsenic.- bhiiiiiin*. Mercury. Salicine.it The effects of those are sometimes worse than the diseas. they subdue, and when such remedies fail, or give only temporary relief, their poisonous effects .ire superadded to the poor sufferer - first complaint, *ln this account ague sufferer* should be pititiculuriv careful about using any secret Fever and Ague remedies, notwithstanding the makers of them uniformly asaeri they may bo taken with perfect safety, even when it in notoriously well known that their potency depend* soldy upon destructive poisons. .Now. a- a pro d‘ that the Jt*mi:dy is not only valuable on neemmt of it- jiow-t to cure diseases, but that it N also Worthy of Public UontWlc'iicc* liecause of its !Siitsnlar and Entire flnrmlessiiesrt, ‘J jn follow ing certilicati 1 from ou: of the most celebrated ‘ heuiids nj tin United States ha- Tjcoti obtained, and a [ copy of it. attarb lt- eveiy bottle : Nuv Yojik, Juno IJ, 1855. *'l have luade a < le uii< al cxuinination of Rhodes’Fevej ; and Ague Cun . or Antidote to Malaria, and have tented it for Arsenic. Mercury Quinine and Strychnine, but have not found a particle of either in it, nor have Ifound nuy suhfttancc in its composition tlud would prove inju rious to the constitution. JAMES R. CHILTON, Al. D., Chemist.’’ Ii i a stubborn fact, therefore, that this Remedy i destined not only to relieve the human family from malarious diseases, but to do uu equally good work by pr* vi nting the taking of other medicine# which do harm The entire absence of any baneful ingredient makes this Rente ly not more valuable as a Cure, tlmn It i as n preventive. No class of disease is so easily managed as the one und r consideration, if tin* medicine bo taken in advance. This is ow ing to the diseases being produced by one rii 1 | the same cause, and there thro all, Dot It residents aud travelers, should protect themselves by the timely use of this preventive, and not wait for the poison already lurking in their veins, to develop itself in a violent ! attack. Take the t ‘ure as a preventive, and so destroy the poison before it does harm. Full directions and advice as to diet and habits of lilr prepared by a distinguished Physician long resident in a bilious climate now accompany each bottle. It w ill often be found necessary to precede this medi cine b\ a mild cathartic or antibilious purgative. The very best thing for general use i* a moderate dose ol Castor Oil. tin* object of which is to cleanse tlio stomach and free the biliary passages. Remember that when thi,’ is me* s*nry. r there is costiveness, it must B£T.vkex or tin- operatbm of the antidote will be seriously ob structed. Only Caution.—ln certain specified case*, pout tin contents of one or more bottled of the Cure into .'hallow offning plates., and place them in sleeping rooms : for the vapor rising from the medicine, and also the air waited across, or circulated over the dregs of it. after th’ lb/iifd is evaporated, will counteran and < ‘troy, to a d'gice com men hu rate with its expo sun*. the ‘ninHinata or poison contained in the apartment. This mod* of exhibiting the Cure should likewise be resorted to when very young infants are exposed to malarious situation-. The Ditties in which ibis medicine i put tip have tim words, ••Hhwks* Fever ash Ague Cere’’ blown in the glass, and on tin* out-ide wrapper is the name of the medicine. * tin-, copyright of w hich is seemed) and thu signature of tho proprietor. These precautions are taken to prevent .counterfeits and imitations. Tm; RELIANCE FOR ITS si ii ESS 13 ENTIRELY t’POM ill actual Al eh ns, wh-Tever in r rodiiei’d and used. These will be considered -iiftieient. I’repared ami .-old by the proprietor, JAMES A. RHODES. Providence, U. 1, A SOI TUI K-\ rUOM I’DY. ‘ tlmli I.j Prof. O'. (>. IV nod hi mi. \.v. (Ji-li-aus. I.i.iii*iaiii(. .1. s. I'HMBKHTOV A. I*l., H.\ \ i-; n r.-iv.-il tin, appointment I'l-I.in tin- pnipt ii-toi ff.r ii..- holt, aitt-ncy ,i‘ Wood linin'* Cherry Kxprrlurnut, tin- iiii'iiii-iii,- tlint li.-ts , i-i-:iti-,l siic'l. tui t-xci(cnient at tbt. North muotip. tho I’livsleians, anil li:ih h.-eu pconmmcoj |,v all who Im\.- iihi-d it as bdiij’ far Miporior to anj (•ji,.i-i-\ poi-toi-Hl. Uondiiuu.'s C’lii'ir.v F:\pectomitcon (a...- ti..- artiv.* in.-.lii-al qiiniitio* of I hi- Y.-llow Jeotmino, 110 pm.’ itoi-ootioit -it \Vil.l C'horry Bark. Mini many othr. Hilimlili- iiiaroilfi-iith that rotuli-i’ it far ln-tti'i- tlmn tins ot Ii i*i’ (5 it it, Ii M,-. ii.-iiM* in lliis roniiti.v. JIKCONLMENDATIOJSra. Nkw oßl,t.tNs. April 9, 15.55. Hr,ii- sir— Tin- pnhlir- fri-nrrallv art, fully Hwarr of tha (In u-Hinth of ri 1,11- Disrnsril l.miss- underthotiflf* ol Sar Mpu'illn.s- Fill*. lMimter*. Lißinmuta, At., that arc ,I..qv iii-oii.-lit to their notice through tho newspaparaby way ol lid'erti-enn Ills. My object in writing this note lor piililicnii oi. i> to indne-e tlie piililic, or al least those who we atllietcl. lo ill- one that contains article# ol A', o/ t ‘< in l*olih'iiiol it /lieioo'. iam conscious that jo so doiuz, I am uctififi most nnprol. .sionaliy, and dcx-ocu to: ilv In tin- interests of Medical Science and the regular I'riicidinners of Medicine. I refer lo \Voo.lnmn's Cheny Kxiiertoriint. v liich is a scientific remedy that I haTt used with ini.rn success than any “f the iimihl prescrip thin* used lo I'hy-ieilHiv. J. ‘t. M UYLAXti. M. D litLLAilx, Miss.. May 1, 1855. ii. ii. Mmiiiii.YN —iHarSir: I have given vour Chctiy K.xj.ei toraiit a lair trial and am well plnaecd with its H fret'; bett.i-tluui any other article I ev.rmot with, i would la, pleased io have you send me half ft dozen hot lies hy tlie bearer, Brepet Ifillly. \Y. M. MaviX, M. D. Till* preparation lift* attained a wide celebrity from tlie unlTriHal succeio, wbicli lias attended its us*-, foi 1 OUfilis, colds, and ill fact, any pulmonary complaints, tills medicine, from its pn iilinr properties na a dissolvent unit its sootliinp; power to all irritations of the throat, will probably lie preferred to any other offered to tlio pul,lie. As an appetizer, or dyspeptic remedy, it will also Im found excellent, it* natural mid (jeninl warmth keeping- tin- digestive power* in proper tune. Ilememlier ttint, this I* tho only Cough Medicine that has stood tlio teat of tin. niedlrai fraternity. It is sau< tinned hv. approved of, and recommended by the leading physician-, of New York city. Kvery bottle is warranted to itive satisfaction or tin- money refunded. We guainu t. eit to 1.1- I letter tlmn any Cherry Pectoral, Cod Liver oil. or anything else now extant. 44V—Price—One Dollar a Bottle. s. PKMHKKTON k CO., Columbus, 0a„ Only agents for this count? February •. ■ DEEDS. 1-aid Deeds of a good form, correctly printed, aud tor &l* tit tUi* offlet#.