The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, July 03, 1856, Image 1

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■ Sjt fails futt. HV THOMAS QB WOLF. PUSI.ISHKK AXD yUaPItISTOR. .., ts. XiANE AND T. DE WOLF, I KDITORH. j , ~,4 daily t Five Dollar* n year. Where the aub “ltion is made for leas than a year, at the rate of Cents n month. Single copies, live Cents. ADVERTISING KATES, tlaemouts will bo Inserted at ‘fen Cents a line insertion, and Five Cents a line Ar ach subse , insertion it the same—to be paid tor wb<vn the A 9( . m ent is (landod into the office. oostaxei ADTusiimaw. ,'rd not exceeding 6 linen, uot renewable, will be ‘T, three months for sl, six month*! for gli, or one iferllb- xime a r,,wl “P™ tQ !je Paid for before the Cisement is lt in type * il „ r tisoments not encomia.* ton Ime.s renewable at inserted t S2O a year—to b paid for quarterly ,’ I JeTiiscmentw of a# lines, renewable at pleasure, in #. i,:io a year—payable quarterly in advance. “'‘.'itta* t advertisement* exceeding Cos lints, will be ’li at the rate of $lO for for every Additional ten -"-payable quarterly ia advance. ‘Tivertisyments or notices, occupy lag a pta*;e between saaiing matter and uU<ortis<unatq will b .-tiarged f t twits a line tor every insertion. H. B. MeCBAW, A fTOHWT -A.T Ii.AW, Ls Fayette, Chamber* County, AUMunn. ynrh 1, IS* I *®, bhl _ __ ’ miopxr, BBYAS’t ntj.vctx,, wa. ti. .t*xßxr. HOOPER, DUNCAN dt BARAK IT, ATTOBNEiTS at law. niiis ia Columbus, George's mid Crawford, Alabama, flruary 27, 1860.1 y __ ,| E X. MCDOCGALD B. G. CAMJTHOBP. tteDOUGALD * (JAHITHEHS, Attorneys at Law, ■ COLUMBUS. (iEOKGIA, lirllX practicoin all tlio uonnlies of the Cimittbixv- Vchee Circuit; in the counties of Cha,thooehee, * forty, and Randolph, ot tue Pataula Circuit; and igjhouuad Decatur counties, of the South Wotb'rt Cur i.bruary 28, 1850. ly Jordan l. howkll, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, and collector. DKOMI’X attention given to the collect*si if , hiaie in my hands. ililioe nt tho Store of Harrison A Mofiehee. Columbus, AprU 10. 185(1. DR. CAIUUGER, Tj prepared to attend to all Surgical cases hnitted to his charge. Office a* heretofore, in the old St. Man‘s Kink Residence—Northeast cornel* <t CrAwioru and ror* ijtb streets. Feb. I2ly CUSHMAN, D E X* T I W T . TOmm (IVTKR BUILDING, 48 Iln>ud street, Columbus, Ga. Jn. 11,1850 -M J. FOGLE, PBWTXS'T. Sggg a|HCB on Randolph, near Broad Street. Ihitrance (Jon Randolph street. January 15.1858. ly A. J. RIDDLE, DAOUERBEAN ARTIBT, aAS closed his reams over Mvgatt’s Store, prepara tory’ to ro-openiug on a Hcale of magnifleonee far npassiug anything heretofore known in this City. Hi, new rooms will be oil the corner of Broad and ucvWpii streets, in the block new Inline ,*uilt by Col. biles, and as soon as completed. March 7,1855 t* A. M. HULL, Wholesale and Retail Grocer and Commission sCerchant, 11 the old stand of D. Ellis Ai Cos.. 14 1‘ “o' l ‘njjjjSHLj! .1 street, Columbus. Georgia. Htccmber 18 .t 7 r 7 HULL &, CO., ftROCEHY MKRCHAWTS, AND DEALERS IN RAGGING, Rope, Twine. Sugar, Coffee, Jlisses, Salt, Teas, Cigars, Tobacco, nndics.Gin, Rye, Monongahola, Bourbon, itch Whiskey,and Provisions and Groceries generally, ithe old stand of John ,T. McKomlroe, No. I'M Broad !wet, Coiumbus, lift. \orember 31, 1855. ly „ JAMES J. TODD, COMMISSION MERCHANT. No. 26 East Side Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, el? Diy Goods, Drugs, Patent Medicines, Coulee I ion ery, Tobacco, &c. *c. COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD. G'Ordersfor all articles promptly attended U- it the udo ordered is not in tho Store it will be purchased ij shipped with dispatch. October 20. ly _ , .. JAMES J. TODD, So. 28 East. Side Broad Street, Columbus, U., Jlanufactnrer and Wholeiale Dealer IS Tin, Sheet Iron, Hollow Ware, Stove Piper, Ac. Ac. lßoofing, Guttering and all kin-ls of Job Work, prorapt lattendeil to and warranted. April 10, 1856, JEFFERSON A HAMILTON, dealers in GROCERIES. PROVISIONS. AND COUNTRY PRODUCE, Corner Warren and Franklin Streets. Columbus. Georgia, tfKEP constantly on hand a supply of the held goods IV. and are receiving produce from Tout!"-Si ‘"v sell low for Cash. , . . flour ami Meal of Gut be* qimlit.V jhfffl* Hill prices. JOSEPH JEFF! ifr-ON, f0b.38 6m J. H. HAMILTON. JAMES LIGON, C!(>MMISSION MERC HANT, No. 132 East Side Broad Street. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, Wholesale and Retail Dealer m •wa. Lard, Flour, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Nit . Cheeao, Onione, Potatoes, fpplns, Drier! bruit*. ir t **Jbor 20. ly , L*. Rj£LL A. BELL Y. **• •f'IWN'SON BKIiL, JOHNSON & CO.* UASUFAOTUBBBS AND DHALBEfI IN liquors, Flour, Grain, Stock, 4tc. ire. ChitttanoafjKi TenutM** 1 “web to „ J .CoßßY,.fr.Chihierl'nlou T'>d. •'AMES LIGON, Columbus, • Mch 15, 1856. 8m __ - HALI.OIVEU< * THOMAS, Mattress Manufacturers, <HIUD DOOR BELOW CITY HOTEL, BROA” StltEl. , Coluinlms, Georgia, fIKDKBS t'or Cotton or Cotton anil ? h ck \J Promptly executed. The patronage *‘ h ” e,ti7- “Columbus and vicinity, i? resjecttuUy aoHcltatl. f ARMtERS’ AND EXCHANGE RANK, OP CHARLESTON, 8. 0. Agency at Colnmtms. [Jills „u Now York, Bo*ton. T’hiladolpbin, P Savannah, or Angnata, discounted at i OMomery *Ut. ®HT KXCH.ME, X °V U. dtr Office next door to the Pott Office. INBCRAXCE. P’KE, marine. RIVEIt, and LIFE RISKS taken lo Sponsible companloa by Mm(N . KgenU Vo. 2., ove,r H. Barnard 4 Oo.’s store. ?h aix Insurance Com pany— Capital i^.ooc. 8. L. LOOMIS. rrwMent. MIJNN, Agent. . ’lumbus, Ga., Nor 27. ts | Minting and wrapping paper. fi OCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS, L_ COLUMBUS, GKORGIA. J*!l MILLS are prepared to furnUh tb hrt I * *of Priatlng and Wrapping Paper. Tb % Jail]) £>iut. VOL. 1.1 REMOVAL. FUHNITURE^MPOHIUM. SAMMIS 1 ROONEY, Have removed their extensive stock of Furniture to their (IRON FRONT,) New Four Story Brick Building, nnii.'m’^ enr, y opposite their Old Hand, YY ,hey ‘V 111 . ll, *ppy to sec tlieir friends ami (nvi,!. CUSt " I . U i 0r * ,U '' l S l0 "’ tht,,u something trriltiunt and routing in the way of Furniture. Form,L? a, ' R ; r ‘-unequalled in Beauty, and our rbl? . recAereAe. 11c otter rare advantages to pur chasers, furnishing houses throughout in n tasteful ami umtorni style, by haying a branch of our business in New lork city, where the Senior partner munufactim s, under uw own eye, articles to suit tha most fastidious. W, have on hand luiuiturt suttable for Parlor, Bod, Sitting, Dining Room, Kitchon &c., ot Rose Wood, Mahogany, Walnut, Pine, Ac.; ami as Low as can be found North or South. An as .oct roi) of of CARPETING AND CURTAINS, will also lie on hand, that will not fail to pleas... Call mill see. Our steel; eons ids la part of Etorr.HhwM, Tote a Tetcit, IVhm Notu, Arm Chair*, and Solas, ut Rose-Wood, Brocatelle and Mahogany, for pi,, vsi>. Rttrean*, Dressing, Marble and Mahogauy Tops. Mlae-Boartts—Marble and Mahogany Tops, Hoolc Cages ot'allkiiuls and Seciviurieg atta< In and. Tablrn—Centro, Wninjf, YVorkamiExteufioii. Hcdgteads— low post, French junamcl for Bod Uooiuh, all < o]*rs. YValunt and Ma- Ufigany Sot- for Bod Rooms. Ckaflrg—an extensive of all woodn. Looking Glttggeg— all s;izos, in frames and out. Carpets—Brussels, Ingrain, Tapestry, At. Curtaftitg—of BroeutolJo and Bimmsk, all Sliadert—-Gilt Cornices and Y’urtain boldors. January 17, 18*6. BAEIIINGKH 4 MORTON’S Steam Sash and Blind Manufactory, OGLIiTHORPK STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. fpiiTS Manufactory has Imeo is in sHcwssful operation .JL for over three years, and is still contiuuod. All work will l>e done by experienced workmen, with good quality of lumber, and the latest improved machinery. BASH, BLINDS, AND PANEL DOORS, M ill be furnished and boxed at tlin Factory, at the, follow ing prices: SUfth— 8 x 10... 7 ct* Primed and Grazed... 12’ cts. .10 x 12... !> *• •• ...lk"‘ - 12x14. .10’ 12 X 16... 11 *•’ s* • ...27 “ 13x18...12 •• - ...30 ‘ 12 x 20...14 o - •< ...35 “ 12 x 22... 18 “ “ •< ...40 12 x 24...18 ...45 “ The above liash are 1 / W inch tliiek, uud made plain. In all cases where they urn made Lip-Fash, fwli eents jier light will be added. AH Sash glazed with good French Glass, primed with tho best. Paint, and superior Putty. Rolling Blinds for Windows, 80 cents per foot, measuring the length, A w indow live feet would eost. $3. without painting, cutelios. or hiuges. PANEL DOORS. V f inch thick, without moulding, S2 50—mouldiug ou side, $3 (Mi—moulding Isitli sides, *3 30. 1% inch thick, without moulding, 2 75—moulding oils side, 3 23—moulding both sides, $3 75. IJsj inch thich, 4 pann’els moulding on one side, y3 50— moulding both sides, $4 00. l‘X inch thick, 4 panels moulding on oua side, .44 00 — ’ moulding both sides,.i 50. In addition to the above, Blinds painted and furnished with hinges and catches, if desired; also, tkisb glazed with German or French plate, painted, stuini'd, enamel led, embossed aud Bohemian Glass, of all shades and col ors, for side and transom lights am. ottno windows. Plans and specifications lor all descriptions of buindiugs tV.rnished to order, with estimates, if desired. Contracts madofor construetion and erectinn of build ings, on reasonable terms. All kinds of lumber pinned, ntnl flooring aud ceiling tengned and grooved. Scroll and other descripl ions i >f Brackets, fi ir ornHUient iug Cottages, Green Houses, Ac., made to order. The proprietors being practical mechanics and builders, believe they can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with orders. grgr-All the Hbovo work w ill be furnished at short notice. Basb kept constantly on hand. All orders sent with the cash, or city acceptance, will meet with prompt at tention. Work to be sent by the River, Kail Road, or in Wagons, Will bo at the risk of the purchaser, ns the work will be considered delivered. 4&*Si>ecial contracts can be lumlo for large jobs. M. BARRINGER, January 24. ly L. MOPiTOX LAND WARRANTS. LAND OFFICE AND AGENCY, For. THE PIBCOABE AM* SALE OF REAL ESTATE, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS CONVEYANCER, &c. &o. On Randolph Street, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, COLUMBUS, GA. ill AYE determined to devote my time exclusively'to the LAND BUSINESS, and hope, from ray knowledge of the lands in Georgia, to be able to give entire satisfac tion to all who may entrust me with business. 1 am pre pared to cither buy or sell, perhaps to better ndvautagi than any other person in Western or South-western Georgia. ... , If you have lands to sell, call upon me; if Ido not pur obne, 1 will find you a purchaser. If you wish to buy, call also, for I have many vulunblo lots and settlement! of land to sell. From my extensive knowledge of the owners of lands, I am prepared to ascertain the owner nt almost every meant lot of land in the State. 1 i you w ish to have your land valued, ypu muy rely upon correct in formation, upon reasonable tenjis. DEEDS, MORTGAGES, And other Instruments, draw n correctly and at low rates; AgKKIS w anted to sell Bonner’s large map of Heor, gia,—high percent, given. . w One thing is certain, 1 am paying NBW lokk uuJ >V asu- I.viiton Ctrl Pricks for LAND IV ARI!ANTS, allow in„ a small commission. , ... Having also made on arrangement with one ot tb> best firms in Washington. I am prepared to apply lor BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS, of all sizes, and will charge but Five Dollars for each ap plication—lo la- paid tor when tho warrant arrives. Bring in your claims soou. . . As I inteud to muko this a permanent business, ana give it iuy undivided attention, with a determination to give satisfaction, I lmpe to receive a liberal aharo of pa, tronage, from my friends and tie. oomu,unitygenerally july3l-)y Lind Otfic, Columbus. LOOKOI'T MOUNTAIN HOI'SE. rj'HIS House!* located on Lookout . 1 Mountain, at an elevation oftUir- \ tv two hundred feet, presentin': a aee-MmjlMuAlb. I.cry uul erj>o“- r tl by any in the Ini ff* tod State?, and an atm,sphere puro®B22££*Bs - salubrious. Those who seek pleasure, health and comfort, beauty and grandeur of a natural aoenary. can not have tUcir wishes more fully uwt MOV N’T UN- Here pun, cold FBEESTONB waim, in abundance, is found, and CHALYBEATE, u* good a ““•^he'^untulnTea^-of acceai, being on'.V hv* mdaa from Chattanooga, and Horses, Buggien aid Hack? are el way a iu readmes to convey visitors and their taggag to Its summit, whore tbelr imaginations v.lll Lo fully met and their wants well cared tor. The Hou? will be opened on the Ist ot June. nJ Hne rd Ist oi October. f . K(j w aSUBL’RN, Proprietor- April 23,15A8. L. M. ANSLEY, Supertuteudent Times and Enquirer ropy. FONTAINE WARE HOUSE. HUGHES & DANIEL, Warehouse, Commission, Receiving an* Forwarding Merchant*. in the llousOy iiiiii btc ywp >t'L. v will do h cub oral Cow,mUaon'storagc^anand Forteardlng Business. Parti cular attention given to tbo Sale of Cotton and other Produce. The usual facilities will bo afTordadend carctulattent, m I given to all business entrusted to tbetr - - .. j * A good supply of Bagging, HC *HE.S T. wm.panikl. __ BACON. E UHDS. choice Bacon—hog ronud, just rtceivcd ZD and for sale at tbe lowest figures, by &CQ I March 10. SCOTCH HERRINGS. I . jtjke lot of Scotch Herrings just received and for 4b™y t 6 3 * r °* d,tr “‘ t ‘ by cnLA * T,,O>,A - a COLUMBUS, GA., JULY 3,185 U. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, EAST SIDE OP OGLETHORPE ST„ Between the ‘ Perry” and “Oglethorpe” Hotels, and di rectly opposite Temperance Hall, COLT JM HITS, GEORG I A. \ITE have now in store ami receiving the ,-a . 11 best and mo-1 i xti-nsive stock of vclii clo to Is, found in Ibis country, comprising CALECHES AND MOCK CALECHES, ot finest ami richest finisli, and most elegant iippearanei. UKKLINM AND COACHES, ol latest sty lo*> ami every variety, HOIKAWAYK AND BAROUCHES, ol every known {nittei u and shape, auitahle for one or two horses, and assortment of Tnpitnd Vo-Top BUGGIES AND WAGONS, Ol the late.-t und most (Mshionahle styles now used. Tint fact that the well know n and highly cn*imsl work of JAMES M. Qt TN’lfV ,1 i.’O, as well as that of other makers of the highest ropntation, enn be found oitly at out* House, and that all our stock is matte up un der the personal direct ion of Mr. 11. C MoKor, ( whose long experience guarantees its quality) enables us to offer better work iuul Ht lower pi-tecs, than arri clea of the same quality can he sold for by any other dew ier iu this country ; and quite ns low as tlu-y uni lie af fordeil in New York eij v. For pro<>f of which wcis.-specb fully invito all who w i-h to piireluisc. to i-all and •ee us. We are, selling at the very lowest rates, for rnsltur ap proved credit, and always ask our si-lling prices, so out- customers and strangers as well, may roly on being honestly and'airly dealt with. K ve ry article ia warranted to be strict ly as represented, mid satisfaction guaranteed to all. McKKE .1 ROBERTS), N. I!.—Having tin- best fcgtilnr set of Carriage w orkmen to l fnuud in this country, we are pre pared. as heretofore, to do all kinds of repairing; at the lowest possible rates, with tin- uliuo-t promptness and In tin- heat, manner. McK. A !!. January 28. ly MORE GOOD NEWS! READ ’ READ!! READ!!! EMBROIDER IE S AND LACES, TO RE SOLI) At Fill BELfIM VKM YORK COST. I HAY just ivrt , i\ 1, t*n cou*itcnui'ijt, u Ihrgi* nscturl* I liioiit ot'EmbVohluricw aml Lyrt-fo, whiHi ;ru— -200 Jncnot Ojllhi.s ;* ir>r. 5 worth 40<‘. -00 Swiss Collar* ;it ‘JOn.. worth oOu *IOO Frtmrh Wayhrtl Cullars, at from 100 Alpasst ti<i L; t‘< Collars, troui t< sl •’OOO vela. Tlirmd. Maltese, ami Lvl l>wt'*v 200 Jacnet Bamls, from -se. to Sl -tHI Swiss Bmimls. IVouj 26c. t< Sl 1000 vils. .laumt ami Swiss Ktlgiiig loot) yOs .lacnet ami Swins IritH rting. Anions the goods hlmivi* namal ill Ik* luuiul some very desiruhle Ktyhs, all of wtiieh will Is* sold at vHces as above quoted. I will al>o sell tVoiu my stock in store, at cost— '-00 FasJiionahh* Syuinifr Mantillas 1500 dozen Hosiery, ol every di'scriptlun loot) pieces of Calico**. price oto loc. -00 pieces French ami Anieriean Lawns, 7 tu 20*. -00 •• Ginghams. 10 to !Joc. SOO *• Bleached Ihnnestics, price oto lie. Also, colored and hhn k Silk Dresses. Bare‘jr* and Ba Kobes. newest styles. Doors open all day: mimittance free, and no charge for whowinc; !<oods, \>'ry Kesjiectfullv, yv. atkinson. juneltt lo; B)‘oad st„ Colunihus. •I. 1). HUTOI.DT I. I>. MURRAY IIjVPPOMIT A* MBRHAY, No. 40 Broad StreotJColumbua.rGeorpria, Importer-, ami ManufuchiiTrs of GUNS, KIl izKS, riS r rOltS. And all Artieh in tln- Tradc. itepairing executed \\ifli lieathcsH anrl dispateh. Keysf tilted. Terms ea>-l for all kinds of work, dune r>. FOR SALK. IN the most desirable and healthy . location in Ooluiuhilr, ih IfoVSiC ‘'’ and LOT of a haltaciv ami a ijuarterof Fl one-half acre on tho, e.rn:rof MW tosh aud lhyan street< —containing * Smoke House, 2 poultry lloiis< s, Coa< h lluse and Sta ble, a superior YV'cll of water, Flower Fit. Dairy, Hardens with Fruit Trees ami Shrubbery, in good order. Apply oil the promise* to <l. ‘I. HICKSON. Or at l;fl Broad Street t\v *t side) to April 21. 187)t>. 225tf A. K. A Y Kit. A CAIID. Ht. greenwood, ■if till lute firm us Gl'wen . wdihl A MnrriH. New Orieana, reipciffully irtornm bin frieijiln and firmer patroim, that 4 ha-- permanently HetGed in flu- city of New York.JKHHU* Haxing H.H*K:iHteil him-’ ifi.iGi the J Kilim- of LIVINGSTON, BROS. & KINKEAD, WHOLKSA I,K GROCERS, ('•mmlHslou mill Import lug MeroUantH, No. 02 \>sey .street, in fear of the Astor House, He )h prepared to supplv liiem with everything; in the GROCERY LINE, on Gil- most favorable t'-nn-. Also, to buy on Coin min .ion uny nrtieli-H *..|d in this market, lie promim-H to ua. 1 every exertion to .in aatisfaetioii, and will give hia pwranuul tttteutiou to thx filling “1 all orders with which lie may 1” fmon-ii. New Yolk. April 1- l'-5“. ‘ini Foil SALK AT THE SIGY OF THE No. 139 Broad St., inn IUWI lbs. r.Koni'.iA smoked bacon lIMUMIH new lunfeiug and ready for sftlo, and w-i’l have frash aiimkeil Bnron even tw o weeks for Hale. 100,000 lbs. Sides, which ‘.'ill iimagc from 4010 **) lbs. per bid". 100,000 lbs.hUßelcsH Side*, which will average from 50 to HO lbs. per side. 100,000 lbs. Uuuihoclaml -ut bide.. ■lilrlt wdl a'e rage from 50 to 70 lbs. per -Me. 140,000 111,. Hams, m -w-eei pb VI.- 30 tioreeg of Leaf Lard. 100 kegs of Leaf Lard. 30 bills. <d Flour. lffunbTS are requealed to rail soil exulniuo the. stoi k of tnaat. as it will be fnthe interest of those who wish to purchase. The smuko-house cun smoke 120.")0 lhs. i-1 meat at one smoking, ainl there i- no fire inside ol the smoke-house to heat tlte incut. Sun2l-3m B. A. mCHARDu 4 Ch. A SOUTHERN CORDIAL, f\, f llon.d Affirti"# in •>* Vnrinii* thriiir. IAOK these diseases- so pr* valent in tlii- 1 ellroate wt < this season, we offer this remedy,.-is lieing without doubt tho surasl and aufi-st that has ever been offered in anv country. Lav down prejudice aud try one bottle, for I know 1 am right this time, please rail at Gntibv X- store, nr lit the Drug Stores ol BROOKS k CHAPMAN. KIVLIX. THOMAS ,v t o. DANFOKTH .V NAOKL. J. S. PEMBERTON A CO.. aud get oM; bott.fr, aud you will kn.iW f..r ynnr-el,. - that Tan, nut mistaken- JACK SMITII. P'n Columbus, Ga- May 2fi, D)so. Im factory yarns. FACTORY YARNS Os all Nos., Osnabiirgs, Sldrtln,-. Sheeting. Stripes, Cottonades Aa ~constantly on hand and for ale at Factory prices, hy Oct 28—'f J. J. TODD. ~t. ‘■ u - ‘nm^. t ELLA Jfc THOMAS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, &c., Ttf n 42 Broad Street. fUDdor Telegraph Otfie-..) no ’ COLUMBUS, OKORGIA. T*i(*y ..p. ju connUnt Confectionery, Fruits, Nuts, &C„ Which they offer to the pub lic at reaeonabl 1 ’ rate-. Country dealer- wool,! do well to give us a call. N“ ‘•kftrge tor Pelting. Nov. 0. IMS -■ CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! rpilß aiGiserlbers have now on baml ami CAK'lßjfo X are coustHutly receiving, one of the larg e-i and most varied Stocks of Vehicles ever oorieit, and made expressly for this market, cnilirncmg every style of Carriage in use, such as— CnleclM-s, Berlin Courlirs, BHroiU'lira, (Os the Finest Finish,) FAMILY ROCK AW AYS, Large and small, iucludiug lnauy very light uud tasty, suitable lor one horse. BOW TOP WAGONS, With a complete assortment of BUGGIES with and without TOPS, Os every style aud finish, which, tor durability and neat ness, cannot !’ excelled, mid are from most reaped able manufactories at tlie North, and made under llt*- persounl direct iou of Mr. J. 11. Juqnps, All of which we are sidling at the very low est rates for mail or ap pro veil i-relit. F.verv article sold hv ns nt our Repository is wamiuted in every respect, ami our customi-is and nil pilrehasera cau roly on being honorably and fairly dealt with—in proof of which w e rospootfully invite the attention of all who w i-h tv> pmcliase. to call on ns at the North-Fret corner of Ogietlmrta- and Bryan slm ts.opposite the l’er ry House. .1. R. .IAIH-ES A lIRoTIIEU. N. 11. Macing a regular set of northern C'nr rtnftc Workmen employed, wv nre pre|g>risl to execute He |ml ring of every kind iu tlie best possible manner with ncatne* and dispateb. at Imv rates. | J. R. JAQI'KS ,v BROTHER 8 Carrlngr Krponitory, Norlh East corm-r Oglethorpe and Bryan street*. op|n>- site the I'orry House, Columbus, Ga. Felmniry t>. LEVY, DRAKE & CO„ Englueers anil Maclilnlntn, | Union Foundry & Machine Works, COM MDCS, OEGROitA. i \\ r •- still O'” special attention of the public tu our e— -7 T Üblishmcnl. The proprietors are pruclHul ,M<>- clianii’s and of long experience in the business, and Lav - iug rninbinod two establishments in one, they have the largest and lies!, stock of tools and patterns ill the ,State, Theirfacllit v for doing business being so great, they can afford to tlieir eu-toniers tho l-l of i rinsnnd the most prompt execution. Oursouiorparlnov lutviug ls-en so many years in this business as tlm practical part Her and proprietor of the Ocuiulgoe Foundry, Macon, Georgia, is well known, buy ing built a large itUHila-r of mt in in Engines. Mills, Soil Machinery, thinugliinit this and adjoining States. Toail of which w e refer ns a guarantee of our work and ability. Our junior is just from \ ivgiuia. and having had tlie management of mine of l.Ue largest establishments in tlist State, brings villi him the best practical ability and inipioveimjats iu uiuehiuer.v. We call especial attention to our Marine aud Sta tionary Steam Engine* and Mill*, both ofr euliit and u[ rigid. IV,; tiro now umuulactpi Uig tin, best CIRCULAR SAW MILLb ill tlie country, being entirely of uietal, at the same price others uic furnishing vootleu ones. We are now furnishing titcani Engines ainl Boilersof au.y size ; Flouring and f'oru AliHs: vertriesl and eireu iar .Saw Mills; Sugar Mills; Shafting; Pulleys; llorso Powers: Gin mid Mill Gearing nt all kinds; Couictory Railing ; Bark Mills; Corn Sbollurs; Cob Crnshersf and Castings of every kind—Brass and Iron. murtT{-tf LAND FOR SALE. 4 l.i'T in ,I'uMi county, well markedou thoGranl a.- Mineral Tract,; Ouo i.-it'Jii'dj , acres in M., vffiQ) rfon count) . Tlirco frictions adjoining, couiuienc iug l*out one mile above lfriubridgc iu Dc- atur cyunty, and embracing the bank of Flint. River for 1,, miles, on which there r -"tue good Hammock autl Cotton Lauds, aud the balimro as well calculated for making Tin pnu tiuejns any in the Southern country Ale-i u. Lot with ciuifortalilu iiuprov, ineute at Now Pine Knot Springs, adjoining A. G. Redd, Kei. Title., in disputable. Apply to E. J. HARDIN January 31, lkoti. Columbus, Ga. NEW FURNITURE WARE ROOM. 2<i Door North of the Oglethorpe Hooae i om;mbuk, ga. I, TJIK uli.-i ril-'-r has on hand, Uu< di-ile .- x - North “f the Oglethorpe House, dgh ■■■ ■ ‘* qq| Ihnrpe St re 11, mi assortineut id ueatly^ made J-'CR.N I'i'UltE, to whirl, fin will beBBSIBii constantly H-lfljng, and which he will sell at prices that cannot fail to suit lliosh iu want of any thing in his line. Articles led oil baud n ill bo made to order at (he short* est notice. Furniture repaired nt i rammablt rate*. Call and examine stuck. july2l J. H. hi K KB. East Alabama Female College, Tuskegke, Macon Countv, Albajia. I (M7ATED in Tuskcgee, a village far-famed for its 1 j in althtul i liiiiute noil ri lined sixiiety, the college is coxy of access from east ami west by the Montgomery and West Point Hal! Ilond w hich passes at tin, (flatatn e of four miles, aud ln.ni* tin- upper and lower country by excellent roads. The pnMie may feel nssiirefl that the high standard of education lone adopted will never is: lowered. It is our determination to present at all times an institution w hoso facilities for instruction shall justly claim for it a javii tion among the first in the country. These are, an ele gant and eotinnodioHK edifice, erected at a cost of some forty thousand dollui s—a large aud utile corps of instruc tors—a well M'lct ted library—a gisid apparatus aud a ca binet, prepared with special reference to tiro wants of the college. Tie-boarders enjoy peculiar lulviuituyoa. They have the privilege of ui-ni!er*lilp in ft literary society, meet ing weekly for rehearsals, reading and exercises iu com position. One hour on J-üblmtli aftiTiioobk ts spent by them in giving an analysis of tho morning sermon, and in other exercises divgm and to cultivate a taste for reli gious f nit li. Tlu-y also attend monthly levees conducted hv tlie goveriK-ss and other nu mbers of the faculty. Tlieir dormitories nr’- all carpeted, well warmed aud ven tilated, and furnished with every needful comfort. Re sides boarding at the. sane- (aide witli the President and others of tlie Faculty, they are under (he constant super vision of tho governess who direct! them in all matters pertaining to their habits of study mol recreation, and to tin-cultivation of tlieir manners. OFFICER*. Literary Department. llt.VbV A. Bacu.x, A. At., president, Mental and .Moral fieiellte. Gnoiio*. IV. Thomas. A. M., Illglror Mntheiufttii -and Ancient Languages. J. KnztszKov.sKi, Fr- ucli. Italian uud German. Miss lx lev WU,U'MS, Ixigk-, Rhetoric and llisforv. Mrs. N. T. TiYt/di, English Brsnehn. Miss M E. Wok vox, Preparatory Classes. Miimlckl Departmcut. Dr. r l . M. BillTl.r.TT,'Principal. 4*Us).tvis Gustlin:,') ‘.Jrs. N. T. Tavlok, > Assistant*. ‘H-w Mum Root, ) ftriiMiiirntnl Department. Mte* L. 11. Urrn, Principal Mica— A-sistuut. iionrrliriK Department. Mis- L. 11. Kelt), tlpveru'-ss. Mr. BAMreoy I.OIH-. fitewsril. Mrs. Ejntv K. Lamku, Hew,ink—. Mrs. l.rciMn pvfiux, Assistant and Niu*-. Calender. First T* riu. Iron* .'cpt. 23d to Dec. 23<1, Inclusive,. tViutor Vacation, from Dec.24th to Jan. 7th, inclusive, g,t ‘jv-rin. from Jan. bill to April Bth. inclusive. Third Term, from April l*th to July fith, inclusive. Sumui'-r Vacation, from July 10th tofi-pt. 22d, inclusive. r,,uinn ncsnientof IB.W, on Wednesday, July ftli. Necessary Kipcnses. Primary f,l“- s p"r term % 7 4*o [i t | 10 00 A A U do 13 00 C--ll*g do ......... Hi Ots Board, includin'? lights and w./-hig pr. G nu, 30 00 IP ..1,, statairo-ry, uistcr to Is, Ac., lumiilosl at |iw prices. Kxtra Kipensea. Jksh ru Laliguage), per tern, 4 7 (fit Draw mg, Euibrnkl-1 v.Cbetiilb . Wax or Fancy Work, per t> TMi 0 00 Wat--r Color-. p< r term 10 00 Oil Painting, per term 13 00 Piano, Guitar, or Violin, fair term 10 00 Eo oi Instrum- nts tor k-soils aud practice, pi r t- rn* - 2 50 Harp, including use of instrument, per term. . 25 oft Tbon- who design entering for the first time at the be ginning of the invt term, will hud it to their advantage to correspond w ith tlie Pr -blent on that *ijbji-ct. November 21, 1855. ft AIR TIGHT HKLK-BKALING CAWH. BURNETT’S Patent Air Tight Self-Bealiug Cana for Preserving fresh Fruits, Tomatoes, Ac. Ac., with full directions for using them—for sale by 0. M. THOMPSON A CO. Jnue 17 in*. HI Brood Street. THE BRITIBH PERIODICALS, AUD THE FAXUCBR’S GUIDE. Great redaction in the price of the latter puMioatinr L. Scott A Cos., New York, continue to publish the Pfl lowing leading British Periodicals, via: THE LONDON QUARTERLY tConservative). THE EDINGBUIIGH KBVIEW (Whiv,). THU MIRTH BRITISH KKVIEW (Free Church. TliU WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal). BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Toey , IMIL gr-vil ami iuijM*rtantevents—Religious, Politic-.*. X amt Military—now agitating thuuations of the 014 World, give to these Publications au interest and valus they never Latum possessisi. They occupy a middle ground between the hastily written news items, crude speculations, mill flying l iimora of the newspaper, and the ponderous Tom* of the historian, written long afU-r the living Interest iu tlie facts he records shall hare passed sway. Tlio progress of tho War in the East occu pies a largo iu their pages. Every movement ft closely criticised, whether of friend or of foe, and aL short-comings fearlessly pointed out. The letters trow, the Crimea *ml from the Rsllic iu Biaikwood'sMagojlftt, from tvo of It -most cupular contributors, give tv more intelligible uud reliable account of the movemeuts ©I” Ib, great helli/or- rls that Cau elsewhere be found. Tlifsii Peri -dieals ably represent the three grsat pulitj cal partiv sos Great Britain—Whig, Tory, uud Radicul,- but laill ics foruis only one feature of their ehuactrr. As Organs of tin- uiost profouud writers ou bcienc*, 14b | rature, Morality, avid Keligimi, tln-y stand, as they evei have Mi nt, unrivalled in tlie world of letters, being con sidered indispensable to the scholar and the preresalutvir man, while to the lutelligent render of every lifts* Gift furnish a more cmn-ct and sati •kn.-tnry ns-ord of the evi. rent literature of the day, throughout the world, thsa can le possitilv ohtiline,l from any other source. Early C'o|*ir*. Tiro receipt of Adi'titcr. ShrrU from the British puhLox ors gives addilioual value to these Reprints, especially during the present exciting state of European affairs, la Hsmueh os they run uow Im pbu'ivl iu the haudaef sub serihers about us *|.S*H a.s tie; -i tgiosl islitions. TOl mu. Per sue. Fur auy unc nt the four ivvl w $3 o*, l or auy two us the four Reviews 5 vdi For any three of lie- four kgviefis 7 m For all four of the Rnvieks # c Foe Bliiekwisvil’s Mayaiiuy 3 04 For Blackwood u;>d th.vc Reviews S tl’ For Black wind am.’ the ."cmr Keriews It C 4 I'syuu-nts to bo made I© ell cases in advance. Alone; current iu the Mato where tuned w ill bo received at (a* Clnkliiug. A di-cmnit of twiuty-tivoporconi.from theaboxspn. icswill he allow ed t<* Clubs ordering direct from L.Kcoil ■A Cos., four or more copies of any one or move oftbe aburr works. Thus: Four Copies of Blackwood, or of one Ke- I view, will ho .cut to one address forso; totir copiisv of tb. four Ri-view-s Slid Black wood tiiri'ffO: and soon. I’ostn gr. In all lie- (n-iiii-iyNil rifiof and tunua,these wo*to, win b” delivered, In -of posla-re. Wben unit by mall, Uu postage to auy part of tbe United .Slates will b* hut (>*• tg-.foi'r I fnJ* u y ear tor •'Blackwood,'’ and hilt fixi'rl. - cent- a year for eucli of the Reviews. THE FARMER'S GUIDE TANARUS Heiciittfii- mill Prnciicwl Agrliiullnrt. By Honey .Hiepheus. i It. s. of Edinburgh, and the lau •I- P- Norton, Professor of Scientific Agriculture U tale College, Vow Haven. 2 vols. Royal Octave.— Ijifsi pagi a, mid numerous Wood and Steel F.ugrovlngs. This is, routes-i-dly, the west eumplcle work on Agrl culture over puhliahi-ii, and in order to give It * whirl circulation tiro ouhlisfiers imv* resolved to reduce tbs pirieii tu Five Hiillhi-n lor tlie Two Volumes, t t M lien m nt. by mull (po*t*paid) to (ulUoruiaund Oragve the prii-M w ill ho ,fi. ‘J o any other part of tho Union auf to Canada (po-t-puiill. idti. * Ttiis work i- not the old -Book of the Farm.” Remittances lor my us tiro ahum puldicatinus eiic-UfA always l„- inMresiied, post-paid, to tho Ihihlisberv. I.EON'AKD, H'OI'T A 00., No, 5! Gold Street, New York. VALUABLE LOUISIANA LAND FOB SALE. fWTI.r. -It Hie b-aiilil.il PLAN TATION kuu'vß-as tiro ifurgi'ovu ‘ I'-rtat- - I’la io Jurli-.-u Parish, i^.,5 mil . “'lb -I ‘ “rinm. 2- miles 1 mmgi'yjßf .j,. the DuacUii.i-river, am) 12 uiih s the Vicksburg .rod bbrovnjsvrt Hail Head, cotulinrogi* tie- .T;gre;;:ib , JIS3O • rev, about Offti of wbien Is i* a. hue *t,ito .-t coltivirtiou, vviih gvod buildiogs, snrti as Pa. Iliii-;-. Gin lf.-ii*e an,l S rew, f'aliins, Orii-o, fitatibs. 4. , 4e. To point, of hi iltb nod beauty, this plun-hi uusurps**- so) iu the Palish. Tho i-liutrfiiou i well viafrred, and the I rail fid’ ly Gmts-i-e.i. I will soli this pi.n -ell together, or iu lots to suit fais • has-r*. Pet “iti-t desirous of making v aluable vnv r vuotits wilt l|o ve.*|l to cal). For further particulars, uddi Oss It. M. Uargruvii, uon. Jackson Pari di, La., or -all at bis residem*,!• mile* vast of flint, place. May n, Uitti. 3ui R. Ai. H AKGKOVL-. SPIIING AND HUMMER CLOTHING, Xl)’ OR. 1830. -|| AT THE ONE-PKICI; IR < i.< >ti i JNr<; umpohhjm OF J. K. DANIEL *se 00., 128 Brood Btreat, Columbun, Go., L’ ni. be I'uufid full supply, with constant addition,. , t Gi-ufliinii-u s First Glass RIvVDY MADE CIaOTHINC* oftbeir Own .Manufacture. Wariuuloil I- ive full mtisfactiou to thn puivUiisa-i. a large and well selected ftfock of Gentleinrn'H FurlilHhliiK Goods, Hots, Caps. Trunks. Gin |a-l lines. Valises. Umbrella* 4 Also, a beautiful assortiiii-ul of Frcuci* and Kngltfdi CLOTHB, CABBIMEHEB & VESTING**. Which they mo prepared to make up iu a style of ft- [ and Manufuct lire, n* ver yrt equnllrd Houth. tall, exainil; slid In- tilled. April G, ftfiti. GREAT REDUCTION IN P1,4)1 H AT W INTER’?* PALACE MILLS. nOI IG.lv* EXTRA Family —-equal to Hiram Fudtli flu ho per bar,, . Extra Family H M “ “ Paluei Mills Auperb,,,,... J ID Georgia ‘HILs, -up.-rl,,e . equal tu Ten ues*, jo ; rt Os, *'• Georgia 11111-, tine, equal to Tenuessee. ft 50 11 * Five per cent, discount to dealers. June 13. WINTER'S PALACE MILL*. BLOOMH FOB BENT. ‘PIVo PIa.G.INT NKM KOOMH over E. Btumu-Cs 1 Grocvry -tote, with Gas Fixtures, Closet 4c. com plete, suitable f,,r otic or <l,sq*ing ro,*rus. Euqulr, a June 5. l. (• MORTON, Agent. VALIA HI,E PROPERTY. - ONE ■ t tfo ino-i a- irablv am* tonvouiently arranged KEHIDKNCF2 ij, the city, for fll sal, ou a, comm,slating |ei-,i JHHL Applv t A. K. AYER, May 13. 9stt 381 Broad Street. WAGONS. I UST r, - civ ~J and lor ,*l” rheup, - sl t ,„r Xorth ru Built Hbgoua, a hr-, hiii’ i", to, :v-,,id b. i><*. Also, one supiG-vr <>jr ( w ill, Itodv an-l Yoke eompl.-*/. May 24. UUNBY Oft KINK BRANDY. | < -ASlk* tiuv* Brandy—one dozen iu tv *■*.©,„ j-,*.* *4l/ r-i eiv, and ou consignment, and for wl* by ) J'lio 2. HARRISON t MoOEHKb EXTRA AMD SIPEHKIAE FLOUR. tj* | S AGK)- J. Brovls ExtraSuperfiun Flour ; ’ tv” ’ It, Sgcji.. .1, llrovls Superfine Flour; 21 hi’ ks Aliis-ihigale’s Eitr* fiuperfiiin Ffortr • Ju-t rt- eiv,.-,I on consignment and lor ulo by May 21. JAMES LIGON. BROOKS 4 CHAPMAN AI H,I'Ll) call the atteutfon of PltydlelaiftM u> tl* 14 newly discovered tuudicine called DH. N. W. SKAT’S NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID. It is superior to .Norwood’s Tincture of Veratum Venal*. , lor aJI purpose* that the latter has heretofore been use-t 1 for. February I. FOR SALK ON CONSIGNMENT. HAGON Hide-, Hhuis. Feed f)*ta, and Corn. By UUOUEH l DA NIKI. j Jun 18—ts FINE SUMMER DRINKS ’ t/l HOY EH superior Claret Wine, just received left* •Iw for rj Is low down, at 42 Broad .*! rest. M.,v I ~ CKLLA A THOMAtv. NEW CHEESE ft ST UEGF.IVKD and for -all by i ft) June 14. MAKCCS A CHAFFIX MULLET FISH. 1 X BBLH Mulb t Fisb.Just received and for aafo Irv ID _ J?E N,,Y *4° fancy candies. JUBT reonived a ttue supply of Fancy Caudle* aud Cm • fectiouery, at 42 Broad afreet. Pfhraurv c. OELLA A THOMAS. SCRUGGS, DRAKK~ OkTcO, Factors and Commission Merohauts, CRARLBHTON, B. C {NO. 281.