The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, July 07, 1856, Image 1

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t-lif fails Jitt! BV THOMAS OK WOOF. ircBUSHEiv axb rstwngti, T VV- LANE AND T. DE WOLF, EDITORS. j.jipJ daily at Five Dollar.- a year. Whom the sub “’“ion is made for less than a year, ut the rate of % Cents a month. Single copies, five Cents. 1 ADVERTISING RATES. , ivertiseuients will be inserted at Ten Cents a line 1 rrt inwrtiou, Hnd five Ceuta a line for eitch subtle* : . ,n<ertion Jfthesame—to be paid for when the rtisement is nanded into the office. CONTRACT ADVKHTISERS. Card not exceeding o lines, not renewable, will be I Vied three months tbr $4, six months for $6, or one ! - tor jib- Time agreed upon to be paid for before-the 1 tisement is put in type. ,irertisemouts not exceeding ten lines, renewable at inserted at S2O a year—to be paid for quarterly “dftftiseuieuts of 20 lines, renewable at pleasure, in- V, rt|3o a year—payable quarterly in ml- ance. ‘■ jiract advertisements exceeding 20 lir e-, will be ri ',l ut the rate of $lO for for every additional ten •myablo quarterly in advance. “Stbtetnents or notices, occupying a place between ’ -..i.iinsr matter and advertisements, will be charged ?j Ceots a line for every Insertion. j B. B. McfRAW, I yTTOKNEV at LAW, | u Fayette, Chambers County, Alabama. w ,P,HMPXR BKVANV UV.VC.tN, WM. £. AH.NKTT. HOOPER* DUNCAN At- BARNEI’t, attorneys at :,a\v. ~:Sre iii ColumbUH, Georgia, and ii.L-awford, Alabama, f.uruary 27, 1656. ly tl jj, MCDOUGALI) IS. <l. CAIUIUERS. HfDOUGALD <*, CAIUTIIERS, Attorneys at Lttw, COLUMBUS, OEOBGIA, ivribb practice in all the comities of tlie (..'Uatuhoe- IVoliee Circuit; in the counties or Clialtehoochce, (lav. Marly, aud Randolph,of r! e I'ataula Circuit; and Cdiioimaml Decatur counties. tiHlm Houlh IY-.trnt Cir ftiit. - February 28, lSdb. ly ____ JORDAN 1.. HOWELL, .JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, AND COLLECTOR. PROMPT attention given to tbr collection of • laiuis placed in niv hands. Office at the Store of Harrison MeGeUec. Columbus, April_ 10, 1856. DR. CAIIRIGER, Tj prepared to attend to all Surgical cases com- ...j raitted to his charge. ‘fSf Office as heretofore, in the old St. Mary’- JS-u;l>- W laildiug. Residence—Northeast ctmer “t l irawtord and For ivth streets. Feb. 121,y CUSHMAN, DENTIST. (INTER BUILtHNG, 48 Dread street, Columbus, Ga. Jaa. 11,1856 2rn J. FOGLE, dentist. OFFICE oil Randolph, mar Broad Street. I'.ntvanee on Randolph street. January 15,1856. ly a. j. riddile, daguebrean artist, HAS closed his roams over Alygatt’s Store, propane tory to reopening on a scale of maguilioen.-e far mrpassiug anything heretofore known in this Oily. His now rooms will be on the corner of Broad and Bandolpli streets, in the block now being built ly Col. Jones, and as soon as completed. March 7,1855 ’ f A. 91, HLLL, Wholesale and Rett.il Grocer and Commission Merchant, 1 T the old stand of I>. Ellis & Go., 14 BroadWSfcaW A -troet, Columhus. Georgia. December 18 —®t J. 11. HILL &. CO., &ROCERY AND DEALERS IN BAGGING, Hope, Twine. Sugar, Coffee. Mo-~ jgpjft lasses, Salt, Teas, Cigars, Tobacco, W, tcs.jEHLiti teuulies, Gin, Rye, Monougaheln, Bourbon and Scotch Whiskey, and Provisions and Grocer;.is generally, athc old stand of John .1. McKendrcc, ho. 105 Thoail Street, Coiumbus, Ga. .November 21, 1855. ly JAMES J. TODD, COMMISSION MERCHANT. No. 20 East Side Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, DEALER lit CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, hple Diy Goods, Drugs, Patent Medicines, Confection ery. Tobacco, Ac. Ac. COUNTRY PRODUCK BOUGHT AND SOLD, reorders for all articles promptly attended ti. Iftho nticle ordered is not in the Store it will be purchased mil shipped with dispatch. October 20. ly JAMES J. TODD, No. 26 Kast Side Broad Street,Columbia?, Ga., Manufacturer and Wholesale Denier IN Tin, Sheet Iron, Hollow Ware, Stove Pipe, Ac. Ac. 1 Hooting, Guttering and all kinds of Job V ork, prompt ; attended to and warranted. April 10, 1856. JEFFERSON &- HAMILTON', DEALERS IN GROCERIES. PROVISIONS. AND COUNTRY PRODUCE, Corner Warren and Franklin Streets. Columbus. Georgia, UEKP constantly on hand a supply of the I o-i Scyds Jv and are receiving produce from Tenners ■ which •iie.v sell low for Cash. . flour and Meal of the best .poility always on lama at Sill prices JOSEPH JEFFERSON, Feb.2B 6m H. HAMILTON. JAMES LIGON, COMMISSION MERCH ANT, No. 132 East Side Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, Wholesale anti Rotail Dealer n &MOU, hard. Flour,Cotfec, Sugar, Molnssw, Balt, Tolstc- Cheese, Onions, Potato*, Apples, Dried )•> nts, <tc, ‘Holier 20. ly *• 8. BEIL A. BELL V. *i■ JOHNSON BELL, JOHHSON A CO.. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Liquors, Flour, Grain, Stock, &zc.- &c. Clint tmuiogo, , rtiuiesi:. );efeh to _ •'.CORttY.Jr.OwUier Union llaulc.OhiittMi'K-u-i. T''. •'AMES LIOON, Columbus. i;i. March IS, 1860. lim_ RAUiOWXUi *- tiiomas. Mattress Manufacturers, frill® HOOK BELOW CITY HOTEL, BliOAti aT;t KEY. Colmnbuw, CO; or gin. (AHDEUS for Cotton or Cotton and Shuck NfdUrobOcs, V Promptly executed, The patronage o 1 tl.o riM/.'-m 1 Columbus and vicinity, In respectfully tsolwitw. October 29.1800. ly . Farmers* and kichasok rank* OF CHARLESTON, S. C. Agency at Colwinhunt Dills on New York, Boston. Philadelphia. D Savannah, or Augusta, IK’/Ount'd at. cm iub r M, SIGHT EXCHANGE, on the abort’ uamo<l cities, sot Ole. Jj. 1. TAYLOR, Apeut. Sot IS. dtf Office next door to the l'ost OOtce. INSVRANCE. Dike, MARINE, RIVER, aud LIFE RISKS I'kcn io A ssponelble companies by M(:NN . No, 2,, over E. Barnard A Cos. store. p hceuix Inauranoc Company-Capital <200,000. S, 1.. LOOMIS, President. fP®* MUNN, Agent. Ga., Nov 27. ts printing and VBAffnw paper. Rock island paper mills, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. MILLS are prepared to furnish *** be * >f Printing and Wraipiug Paper. Tltt paper Th* Daily Sun 1* printed, i* nt tne^r fi/ftt §nh VOL. I.} KKMOVAL. FURNITURE EMPORIUM. BAMMIS fc ROONEY, Have removed their extensive stock of Furniture to their (IRON FRONT,) New Four Story Brick Building, wa r i?’! 1 ®* 110 ‘hair Old Stand, VV t i H ' V ‘V 1 1,0 hll J'P.v to see their friends and iiivitin i l, “ £?” Homething l.rillinnt and n o ,he wu > 01 furniture. Dur Ware-Rooms are unequalled in llcuutv and mo turnitunwrtjrrte. We offer rare fi** 1 nniforn’istvh< iS l ,in f h f Ußß ‘", tliro }'B h#ut tasteful and tl'i’ Having a bruncl. of our business in Now hi „w Y 1-*!"’ S( '"" ,r partner manufactures, under hw own eye. amoks to stilt tbo most fastidious. We lia\o on hand furniture suitable for Parlor, Bed, Sitting, Dining Room, Kitchen an.l °J I! ° S '’ ‘ Vl ’ o< U, Mahogany, Walnut, Pine, Ac.; ment of °” ” S < ’ P “" ml North South. An assort ... carrkting AND CURTAINS, will also bo on hand, that will not fail to please ( all jukl fjco. Our stock coiurfeta in i>nrt of E< rzsUaw, Tele a Tele*, Wliat Nols. Ai m ... Ultslrs, and Softs, ■ and noso-Uuod, Brocatclle and Mahogany, tbr Pj.. ,qs. Hurcntis, Dressing, Marble and Mahogany Tops. Sitle-Boavtls— Marble and Mahogany Tops, Cases of all kinds and Secretaries attached. 1 ables —Centre, Dining, Work and Extension. Bedsteads —High and lmv jinst, French und Cot here. Enamel gets fur Bed Rooms, all color-. Walnut and Ma hogany Sets for Bed Rooms. Chairs— an extensive assortment ol all woods. Looking Glasses —all sizes, iu frames and out. Carpets —Brussels, Ingrain, Tapestry, Ac. Curtains —of Brocutello and Damask, all colors. Shades —Gilt Cornices and Curtain holders. January 17, 1856. BARRINUKR &, MOItTON’S Steam Sash and Blind Manufactory, OGDETIIOrPE STREET, COLUMBUS, A. ■'■MILS .'luuiiCactury has been is iu successful operation X for over three years, and is still continued. All work will bo (lone l>y experienced workmen, with good quality of lumber, uud the latest improved machinery. SASH, BLINDS, AND PANEL DOORS, Will lie furnished and boxed at the Factory-, ut the follow ing prices; Bftsh— N x 10... 7i t- Primed and Grazed...l2’ids. |U> x 12... a•• “ ...is ‘ 12 x M ..10 ■ - ...25 12 x 1(>...11 “ A ~ „ 12 x 18...12 •• •• ...80 ~ 12 x 20...14 •• - “ “ 12 x 22...16 11 •• •* ...4(i “ 12 x 24...18 “ “ •• ...45 “ Tim above Sash are l 1 * inch thick, and made plain. In all cases where they are made Lip-&ish, tw h cents per light will bo added. All Sa-li glazed with good Frcueli Gin-s, primed with the best Paint, and superior I‘nttv. JRoliiug Blindii for Windows, (in cents per foot, measuring tlie length, A Window live feet w ould eost ,SB, Without painting, catches. or hinges. PANEL DOORS. inch thick, without moulding, $2 50—moulding oue side, §3 00—moulding both sides, $3 00. 1-J£ ill’ ll thick, without moulding, 2 75—numliliug onn side, 3 20—moulding both sides, §3 75. P.a incii thicli, J panuols moulding on one side, $3 50— moulding both sides, Si 00. ly,{ inch thick, 4 panels moulding on .-id", s t 00-- moulding both sidca, Si 50. In addition to the above, Blinds painted aud furnished with hinges and catches, if desired; aiso, Sash glassed with German or French plate, painted, Maim'd, ename - led, mu bo-del uud Bohemian Glass, of all shades aud col ors, for bide aud transom lights auk uflice window s. Plans and specifications for all descriptions of I inindings furnished to order, with estimates, if desired. Contracts inado for construction and creetimi of build lags, on reasonable terms. All kinds of lumber planed, anil flooring and wiling tongued and grooved. Scroll and other descriptions of Brackets, forornumeut iug Cottages, Green Houses, An:., made to order. Tho proprietors being practical mechanics and builders, believe they can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with orders. 6-All Hi” above work will lie furnished at short notice. Sash kept constantly on hand. All orders sent with tho.cash, or city acceptance, will meet with prompt at tention. Work to be scut by tho River, Rail Road, or iu IVugons, will be at the risk of Hie purchaser, as tlie work v il l bo considered delivered. flis,-*Bperial eontract - can In* made for large jobs. M. BARRINGER, January 24. ly J. L. MORTON. land warrants. LAND OFFICE AND AGENCY, full 1 UK rUKCUASB A.MI SALE OF REAL ESTATE, OF Al.b DESCRIPTIONS. CONVEYANCER, &c. &c. On Kiinlol|H Street, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, COLUMBUS, GA. JHAYF. determined IQ devote my time exclusively to tin: LAND BUSIN ESS, and hope, from my knowledge of the bums in Georgia, In be able, to give entire satisfac tion to all who may entrust mo with business. lam pre pared to e-itUer buy or sell, perhaps to better advantage than any other person in M'esteva nr South-western Georgia. If you have lauds to sell,i all upon me; H J do uni pur clntse, I will find you it purchaser. If >'" u wish to buy, call also, for T have many valuable lots aud settlements of laud to sell. From my extensive knowledge ol tbo owners of lands, I am prepared to ascertain (lie owner of almost every vacant lot of land iu the State. If you wish to have your land valued, you may rely upon eofrect in formation, upon terms. DEEDS* MORTGAGES, And other Instruments, drawn correctly and at low-rutes 4J5r Aokxts wanted to sell Bonner’s large map of Hcnr gia—high percent, given. „ One tiling is certain, 1 am paying NK” York and w Aou- IKGTON City Pricks for LAND YY ARRANTS, allowing s gmnll commission. . , Having also made au nrrangeuiout with cue ol I Ite I” ’ firms in Washington, I am prepared to apply I"’’ BOUNTY LAND WABBANTB, of all sizes, and will charge but Five Dollars fur each ap plication—to 1c paid for when tlie warrant arrive;.. Bring in your claims soon. . As I intend to make this a permanent business, and give It luv undivided attention, with a determination to give satisfaction, I hope to receive a liberal share ol p; nonage, from lev friends and Hi” communitygeo a Tally IS, lk. IlU’ .Mlltj j ulj'3l-1 v Laud Office, Columbus. LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN HOUSE. rputs House is located on Lookout , —, 1 Menu tain, at an elevation of tliir- - -, t\ tw.l hundred feet, presenting a iid'v let -lirpas-''d by any iu the I ui-RBII JJlijiGty-, Idl.siatcs- and an utiuosphelo ,111,1 salubrious. Those who seek pleasure, health uua comfort, beauty and grandeur of a natural scenery, m.t have their wishes more fully uu t than on LOOKt i ft MOUNTAIN. Here pure eohl FREESTONE MATER, in al'iiudanee, is fouu'l. and UHALV'BE VI E, as good as uuV’ place mu beaut, of. .. ... u tlir Monntniu *■'a\v ofucce#s, bcinx only from C’liattanocga, and Horses, Buggies aud Ha’ ks are always iu nadiue... to convey visitors umd the rba-gaM. 1,, its summit, wlc re their lmoglustlous will be fully iiict and tlieir wants well card for. Til’- House will lie opened on the Ist “I June, and el is ist ~t ti. t"l"’ f)KO w . ASHBURN, Proprietor. April 22, 1856. 1.. M. ANBLKY, fluiieriiiteiidenf. Tinu sand Uu'iuirer copy. i omm.nk WARE ROW*. HUCUIEb & DANIEL, Warehouse, Commission, Receiving and Forwarding Merchant*. A-wits, m**,; to^n They will do U g = > Oiuimiesou, Storage aud Forwarding Buiiw. I-rti eular attention given to the Sale ol’Cotton and other Produce. The usual iacilitie* “ ill be afforded and carefuluttenti given to all business entrusted to their rar • , A good supply.,, Bagging, TtZS. W>.: OAM.a. BACON. •v— IIHDS. choice Bucou—bog round, ju t r ’ ‘‘ 1 ‘ ZO and for sale at the lowest figures, by co . March la. SCOTCH HERRIN Ii FINE lot of Scotch Herring* just received and for 1 COLUMBUS, (IA., JULY 7,185 ti. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, EAST SIDE OF OGLETHORPE ST., Between the “Perry” and “Oglethorpe” Hotels, and di reetly opposite Temperance Hall, COLUMBUS, (jtEOlUv lA. \\ r E have now in store and receiving the ,▼ ? bust ami most uxtunßivc utook of vehi elea to bo found iu this country, comprising CALECHES AND MOCK CALECHES, of linest ami richest finish, and most elegant appearance. BERLINS AND COACHES, Ol latest styles and every variety. ROCKAWAYS AND BAROUCHES, of every known pattern and shape, suitable for one or two ltorsSs. and complete assortment of Top mid No-Top BUGGIES AND WAGONS, ol Lin- latest aud most fashionable styles now iv-ed. Tin) pu t that t)ie well kuuwi. and higlil; esteemed work of JAMES M. QUIN'BY ,(. CO. as well as that of other makers ol tlie highest reputation, can lie foniiil only nt our liousr, anil that all our stock is made up un der the personal direction orMr. 11. C McKee,! whoso long experience guarantees ii- quality) enables us to offer better work and nl lower prices, than arti cles of tlie same quality can lie sold for by any other dea ler in this country; end quite as low as they can be af forded in Now York e.ty. For proof of which wo respect tully invite all who wi-h to purchase, to call anil -eo us, ” e are selling at the very lowest rates, for I'Hsli or ap proved credit, mol always ask our selling prices, so our customers ami strangers as well, “lay rely on being honestly- anil .'airly do,lit with. Eve *J article is warranted to be strictly ns represent ed, and satisfaetion gnaranteeil to all. v . Mi KEE & ROBERTS, N, B.—Having tin- best regular set of Carriage w orkmen to lie found in this eouutry, w o me pro* pared, as heretofore, to ilo all kinds of repairing at the lowest possible rates, with the utmost promptness and m Hu- best inanaer. McK. .(■ li. Junuary 28. ly MORE GOOD NEWS! REA.X>! READ ! I READ!!! EMBROIDER IE • VIKD LACKS, TO BE 80M> AT AM BEI.oM \ V.\Y YORK COST. IJIA\ E jujvt m < iuml, iu ;< lurgo uesort* incut oi Eiiibrnitlifri ami Liicc.s, auu'n.v: M'liirh are—. 200 Jaruct Collars al lor., >vui;lli 0. . 2IKI Swiss Collar*, at 20<-,, wortli 50r 300 French Workutl <’ollai>, at Imm r< s4 100 A iptn-sur ami Bace Collars, from 2.V. to <1 •5000 ills. Thread. Malte;uid L>lu l.aue’ 200 Jucii’ t Rands, from 20c. to >1 200 Svuiss ltauds, from 2oe. to >1 1000 yds. Jacnet and Sivics Ed^iu^ 1000 yib Jiicnet jind iss Inserting. the goods hlmhv uaim and x'ill be foumfboinc wry desirable styles, |! of uhirli M ill be sold.it )>ri(*os as above i|Uote*l. I will ;’!*<• sell from my stork in sfor-. at rost— -200 Fasbionablr .Summer Mantilla,- 1500 dozen Hosiery, of every description loon pieces of Cati- oes. price b to luc. -00 pieces French amt Anierie.au Lawns, 7 to 2°< . 200 •• lo to 20e. 500 •• Bleached Domestics, price oto J le. Also* colored and Ida* k Silk Dresses. Barries and Jki rci<u llobeH. newest style-. Doors opeu all day: admittance free, and no charge for sbowintr W: v ltestoctflllly, GKO. \V. ATKINSON. .iuneltl 105 Hrojui st., Columbus. .1. It. IIO’PULDI J. l*. MtTftFAV. HAPPOHIT & MIJHRAV, No. ‘i 6 Broad Sti*cot,lColumbus."Goorgia, Importers aud ManiilaetiirerK of GUNS, KII’FFS, PISTOIiS. And all Art: i*s in tlie^Tnulo. executed with neatness and dispateh, * W Keys tilted. Terms -adi for all kinds of work. •luno 5. FOR SAIjK. IX the mo.st desirable and healthy . location in Colum Imllllo ISK A- L and LOT ofa halfacre and a Quarter of fflg) \ j. one-lialf acre on tin < >rm rtf d<lli-fllißranßijfL. tosh and Bryan street- -• obtaining < Rikuus, 2 Kitchens, 2 o tSuoiiis, 2 Store Rooiiim, on pSlooke House, 2 Poultry lboivs, Cornell House and Sta ble, a sujierior Well oi water. KlowerlMt, Dairy, fbirdeiis witff Fruit Trees and Shrtibb* ry, in order. Apply Oil the prein is-* to (!. 51. DJCKSOX (M at 1 ‘II Broad Street I \\t dde. (o April 2b, 1850. 22a14 A. K. WEB. A < \KJ>. U 1 I’. GREEN WOOD, uftbi-lute firm ofiv'<-n ----.vv.mri a; Mnrrix. Ni vvUil .mi, niHprotfully 'ff. j it lonua lii, fi’iliailn ami foi iiiiM- palinna, ilial. ; !ills ] ii-I'llt.-iill'lltly nettli'il in ilie l ily iif New V"i'k.ißMMb. Having a-souiateil him-‘'lf with tbii'hoimc nl’ LIVINGSTON, mtoa. A KINKEAD, WHOLES A i; HOC Elis, ( outmission him! Importing Merchant No. 02 Yesey Rtreut. in rear of the Astor IbuKe. ]|p j prepared to snpplv them with everythin i in the GROCERY LINE, on tlie mort favorable term-. Also, to buy on Commis sion any articles sold n t)*K market. He promise* to use every exertion (o jive satisfaction, and will give Ida personal iith nti<-n to the tilling ol all onhis with which lie may be favored. New York. April 1. !*.>•. tin* FOR SAIjK AT TIIE HIGN OF THE No. 139 Br °ad St., Ilia tWWI J- Bf; “EGIiHIA SMOKED BACON lUU now -looking and reudy fur -ale,and w ill have fi-'hb riniilii'd Ii ‘ on every two weeks fur Hale. 100,000 Ilia. Fide-, v Ideli v 111 average from lotn'id Iba. per aide. 100,000 Ibd. liouvii -H Sid’ , wliieli will average from 50 to 80 llw. per aide. 100,000 11. Cmi-twrland cut Fide- wldeh will ave rage fruiii 50 to-70 Hi*, per aide. 20,060 Hik. Hama, iu.wict pe l b ,*lO tiern -of Leaf Lard, 100 Uega ol Leaf l.ard 50 bid-, of Flour. PlatiU'ra are'ri i|iiested In ‘ ill and ■ vaiinii’ (lie atm k of meat, IIF it will ta’ tnthe illtcreat of tlioae whnwiah In purohase. The -moke-1 ionic rail anioke 120,000 Hie. nf in<at ut."lie -moilin ‘, and there i- ao lire iueldc ul tin - I amokcJinuao (“ iieat the m*'t. l-uiie 31-0 l 1L ‘■ ItICTIARPF A CO A SOUTHERN CORDIAL, far Umnrl AffteUnu in it* i aruinx Manm, i JMilt tin e (li-’ M.-i a. mi jiri vab iit iu tlii- eliinatv at | tbia Mttnoß, w offer tbi- remedy, u ladug without I doubt tlie -lire-* and mb-t Hint ha.- ever hi i ii offcreil in I any country. Lay down pri'jmlice and try one bottle, for I knew I uin right ibis time. I’lvum-nillut Gtmhy i ■. stuT’ “i at tin’ Drug Stores of BROOKS k UH\PMA\. KIVLIN, THOMAS A f(>. DAN FORTH v NAGEL. . F. PEMBERTON n CM.. uud get OF* liotHa, aud yon w ill know f.-i- yonr-elv. tint I am not mi-taken. JACK .SMITH, 1* *r. Colnml.ii-. '■•(. M.n 2-. : • 1m FACTORY yarns. Is actor V YARNS of all Noe.. Oeuahi.ig-. Shirting, I sheeting, Strip*- Cottonvlea Ar..rnn*tnMv on hand audfor aal'Mit Factory prieea, I,y (yet 2t>—tf .1. J . TODD. j. j,. CBMiA ‘• “■ ™' v CELLA a THOMAS, WHOtKSALK AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, &o„ IMo 42 Broad Street, (Under Telegraph Office.) COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Ivhvy are in constant receipt of Confectionery, Fruits, Nuts, &C., which they otfer to the pnb- Hc at reasonable ratea. Country dealera would do well to give ire a call. No charge for packing. Nov. 5, 1855 —6® CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! fJSHK aiibscrilan's have now on band and ixdtTffii w . I are coimtantly rreoiving, oue> of tin luvg cm aud mo-t varied Stocks of Vehicles ever omni il. and made expre's-lv for tide inurkct. embracing every -t\le of Carriage in use-, such as— Calecbet, Berlin Coitebcs, Baronilu's, (Os tivo Finest Finish.) FAMII jY ROCKAWAYS. Lai’S"© Jiutl small, many very light ami rjinty, suitable lor one hoi*He. OW TOP WAGkONS, With a complete assortment of BUGGIES with aud without TOPS, Ol every style and liuish, which, lor durability and neat ness, cannot lie excelled, and are from most respect aide maiiutiietories at tlie North, and made under tlie personal direction of Mr. J. It. Jaques. All of hielt we are selling at the very lowest rates for e-nsli or up* proved credit. Every article sold by us at our Repository is warranted ill every respect, anil our customers and all purchaser! cun rely oq being honorably and fairly dealt w ith —in proof of which we respectfully invite the attention of nil who wish to purchase, to cull on ns at tlie North-Hast corner, of Oglethorpe and ltryan streets, opp,, site the Per ry House. ,1. B. .lAQUHS & BUOTII Eli. N. lb—Having a regular set of northern Uar, ‘higc Workmen employed, we ate prepared to cxri'iiti, Itcpn tilnjr of every kind iu tha best possible uianner with lieatnes aii l disiuitcll, at low rates, at J. B. JAQUES A BROTHER’S Carriage Repository, North East corner Oglethorpe and Bryan streets, oppo site tlie Perr.v House, Columbus, (la. February 0. LEVY, DRAKE & CO„ Engineers and Machinists, Union Foundry & Machine Workn, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. \\ T E rail tin* special attuuljou offlu public to our ch ff tablMnui'iit. Tin* pi*oprictors niv practieiil >h*- riiauh'H ami of long exporiemw in the ami Lav itig combim-'l two Fstablisliiuoiits in om\ they have the hugest ami hu-t ntuck of tools ami patterns Ju the J?tutc. Their facility fur doing husine.-s being ho great, they mu afford to tlu'ir customers the Lest of terinsnnd tin* most pn>mpt execution. Our senior partner ii.iviug been so many yearn in this business an the practical partner and proprietor of the IV’mulgee Foundry, M;un, Georgia, i< well known, hav ing built a large number of Steam Eugincs, Mills, and Machinery,throughout lhi and adjoining,Hiao s. ‘foaiJ of wliicU we refer us a guarantee of our work and ability. Our junior is just from Virginia, and having hud tlie managvim nt of some of the largest cHtaliHshinents in that State, brings with him the best practical ability and improvements in machinery. \Veeall especial attention to our iHurim* ami Slh tioikiiry Strain Eugiiirs and Mills, botli eir rubtr and iiprifrht. 5Ve are now manufaetming flie best CIROUIiAK bAW MILLH in the country, being entirely of rueful, at r1 1* • same price others jire furuishing winnlrn on s. \\r are now furnishing Steam Lngiin -and L nlersol ai'ysi/.e: Flouiiugand C’oru .Mills; \orl rival and circu lar Faw Mill : Sugar Mills; Sh.ifling: Pulleys: Horse Powers: Gin and Mill Gearing “I all Limb; ('••uotery Railing; Dark Mills; (Join Shellcrs: Cob <Vnsb land Castings of every kind- lirasn and iron, marl.; ts NEW FURNITURE W A JR, E EOO M Door North Jf the Oglrthorpr Hoime. i XJl.l M BUS, (rA. V THE Mil'*M;rihi.*r li.is n houd, tbivu ( t*t rli* Hoiiha, MiorjK* mi i) hortni(iit *t made EUIiMTIiKI*, to übicb ho will i. SXSk*. couht.intly adding, wnd M'liirh ho will b II sit prirrH (but (Hiiuot fail to Miit (bow in want of anyth iu ii is lio*. Articlrtf iuf ou biiml will hr uiudo to onh*r ai lliobiri rt uotico. Furniture rc |iair l nt frahonnlilc rated* Call and oxaiuiuo atoi*U. .i. ii. StKISH. NEW ni-IVMITNEHSIUf*. M Y/VItO .I. 11. MADDEIf AvTHOMAN KK \M. lhorpi- wlini* (h* v will ;jf sill Um< -1m IVniml iitarly to remyr ami .*uol pfomptlv * mi ii'* all •riverj (o Uiohi. ‘l’lit y plf tln uir * lv*\s in ha(i-.(v nil who patroni/.t them, in umt’ tinl. w'rkiiiaij-liip. iiu<l quinkn^i-aof rxecutioa. They will ku** p baud Cement and Plaslrr ol’ I'arin. laon Ilsiilin^ 9 of (In* mwi \ sitti rn . ;ilwa>i pmeond sjt roiiunlib'l }4* and on !'•'• nm-t ariv.iulsi* ”foUs lrrm . All who know .Maddrn, kno>v liiui to Im* wurkuiau ol tiuil* f*mliud"Un nt. ‘J'liohc who wioii to phow respent (o 1 In: ••ib ar om*H <lts|KM** tl” will find it to (heir sulvau (a;rcto *:ir<* tin* n*w firm a call. K:!> la MARBLE AM) TOMB-STOKK WORKS, liamhilpb S(iN**t, oppohll* thorjM* llofrl. COLUMBUH, GEORGIA. whi rr In* In prrpsiicd. w ith fin* )t* *t Kalian and Ann*ii ran Marbh*, to furniah all kimJa of Monument a, Tombh and Giavt* S(om , •lS rlirsip us 1 lir \ mn fa* Innl iu uuy part of thr ( Oliutrv. North or Smih. fir r*jt'„*rt fully mdiritH a nhiHnot pul * lir II llattH , B< hiinwlf that for wnrkinaii.-diip he will trivr Htitiffsirtion to tin nn>Mt tnHtidioiiH. April If*, I*sl-.. ly IIKNKV McCA K. I*. SlI.U'Alll) a. C. AUTCniab. SIIAPAItD Av MITCIIKLIit WHOIiKSAIjE CtKOCKIIS*, P’orwardinp: and CoinmisHion McrchftntH, stud dealer* in IRON, CAMTIKGK, South Sldr th Pfddic iShclbyville, Tennosace. , Rcfcruiici^* .**ryinoi*t , fa uni IJK I II * a: B. Duutflu** A Cos.. | Ihllmao A: Brotii**r. ; Nu-li villr. Trn n**“*. l#auitT v Phillips. Onvl*. Pib ln r A* i .(. It. W;tllu< & Broil nr. ... . . 4 . .1. 1,. M illl.llllK Cos. ) (IranvLie, Saiupb* A Cos., Chattanooga. 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LEONA It D, F’COTT k CO., No. 54 Gold Ftreef, New York. V\H MILE LOUISIANA LAND I’OJH. SALE. I” ill. II the lu-.-tiyt jful i’LAN- I'ATIit.N 5 U'ivvii a- llio liargrove F-tali Place, a, .lacks..n I’ .m-li, 1,a..5 cl 1 1.1 U00.2H miles I til’ Hull'-Ilft.l riv, r, end 12 miles tin Vj'-kslnii .iudNhriivepiirl H.nl Roaii. lli. .c-;'pgat., liao acred, about 300 of which id in a liue :*tat” t-l . iiltivntton, witli good luiildings, stu b D.i . lliu; Gm Boils’ and Fr|'ew, Csbins, Cribs, Ftables. A. . A. . In pi,nit -4’ li. .iltltjyjul beauty, this place is unsurp'is .cd jg the I'uri lj. Tlii plantation is well watered, arid til. tract ii•.■ |y timbered. I will -.11 tic pf all (ogeibiir. or in lots to suit pur clias* is. I'.'Cshu -Jesiroiis id making valuahla invt-i un nl w ill do wi ll in call. Fur tinlln. r pin ticiiiars, address R. )|. Hargrove, \>, turn, Jackson Pari-lc La.. sv . all at, IdarcHidonte,s roiie eudl of that place. May 6, 1856. rim _ It. M. HARGRt|VJ SI’KINC AND Sl .M.HER CLOTHING. o n 1800. sA| AT ‘J’JIE ONE-PHICE < f.<)Ti ll ny; f-;mPOItIUM 01 J. 1£ . DANIEL & CO., 128 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga., i .in h” found a full supply, wit I, constant additions, ol G. utli'ioeii’s l'ii-st Clans lvi;.\l>Y maiih clotiiinu. “f tboir Own Manufacture, IV.in.nil-d In give full nalisliictiou to the purchaser, v largeau<l well suleeted Stork oi Gent lenten’s Fnrntsblng Goods, Hat ,< ap- Inmks, Carpet Rags, Valides. Umbrellas It. Alt", als aulital rii,rlmi lit of Fri ueb and English CLOTHE, CABKIMEIIEB <L VESTINGb. Wliic-|| they me prepared tu make up iu a stylo of Cm ■JIJ'I ‘.laniilacluL'e, lu vi i-yel i .|Uillled Hnutb. fill e-.amiu and In suited. April it, 1 F->i MtE.IT RKDUGTIOA IN FLUI’R AT WINTER'S PALACE MILLS. I kill HI.I I.Nil! Aliini ly - ■ equal tu Hiram ’ Sum 1 ■ <lO DO per ban's Extra Family ft 50 “ “ I’ulaee Mills Kupcrtßie, ; uo “ Georgia .Mill -ti|H-rtim-. eqiinl to Ten nessee 605 •• Gi ingia Mill . line, eqmil In Tennesdee. 650 *■ live per iii .. -Ii eolillt In dealers. June 12. WINTER’S PALACE MILL ROOMS FOR KENT. tl’lVtl I'Ll ASANT NEW ROOMS over K. Barnaid. J Groi .ry Slori*. with Gas Fixtures, Closet Ac. roin plele, siiitaldi* for ofliees or slioqilng rooms. Euqulro ct June L. C. MORTON, Agent \ALUABLE PROPERTY. ONE ftlr I.in-r (li dli'Hblo ttml eonvenlently iMTilUgi-il RESIDENCES in tin; (dry, for Bnl sal"on n eurtiiiiiHlHting term-. Apply to (. K. AVER, May 111 181 Uroad Street. WAGONS. lI'ST i*i i * i v■ it uud fur rail-”- eiieup. fine .Ni.i'tli'-rii limit II iguns. a bi-t -ii li’ - fir two and l"iii’ In A I -uperinrOj with ll"d,v ami Yoke rtiiuplet". I ‘ GI’NRY A CO. FRESH FAMILY SUPPLIES!. Ill”- i-AGI 111 A .1.11 1 an,| MOCHA Coffee: V BACON ‘IDES. 111 s mad SHOULDERS; Hi “\. n. Cln ri lieil, Crus lieu. Pi.'vderid and Lonl Sugur*’ * ‘"Li IP. ute Butt’ i ('rur i ers, and Raisins: Sacdiiiee, Sauc , and Piekiei.: Patent Spl int, Ada’jisjitiTtf', Star uud Tallow f ..adl— : FItKSH MAY 111 T'/iA end Leaf [.aril: Mari (iliuyStiliiriiij,ii alaiH|": l iue Green and Uhn'lt i- ■ Soap, Sian li. Selenitn-. -e Tiibln Suit: Gunpowder. Sint, and tV| ll’ -ioli Caps: Pcppei, Spi’and \ in’ gar: II .IVA N A and i “iiimon f |i lARS, and Chewing ‘JU- • - Leuiou, Raspljerty aud New Orleans Syrup ; Fine and i ’• iniu"ii Braiwly, Gin, Rum, and IVliiakey laiudi'ii Porter, and Edinburgh Ale; Genuine lieidsirk. t liuinpaguo and Claret Winn: 1V"I1’ r Aroiaatii: tk linhiam Selmappit; llokel'V iitui Stoughton's Ritters, etc. etc. ‘Mi rUiNigtipiPiit uih! ioi hhlu low for chiMi •hill” “• J. T. scon, 141 Itriai'l Street, upposiU new M laonic Hall. FINE BRANDY. Ir 4 |lAs KM line Brandy—one dozen in a taae—jtn-i •J” / r> “in and on i nusigument, and lor sale by Jute 2. HARRISON .v MeGEIIEI BROOKS A, < IIAP.TIAN \i r ol I.D rail tho attention of Pliyalclnna t<, tv. 1 1 newly disroveretl medicine. ailed DR. N. VV. SHAT'S NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID. It lr -uperior to Horwoo'J’nTlnctnruof Voratuta 1 eru-l, for all purposes that tho latter has heretofore been used lor. February 4. FOR MALE ON C ONSIGNMENT. BACON Side llaois, Meed ot, and Corn. By HUGHES A DANIEL Jan IS--11 FINE SUMMER DRINKS go boxes superior Claret Wine, Juat received ua •/’ * fur l low down, at 42 Broad Street, May 15. CELLA t THOMAS