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BV THOMAS 1/E WOLF.
IWIiUSHE!'. AND MOPKIfitOR.
; VV- LANE AND T. DE WOLE,
EDITORS.
, tot ciaily at Five Dollars a year. Where ihe üb
•'l lion is made for lees than a year, at the rate of
ftv Cents a mouth. Single copies, Five Cents.
1 ADVERTISING RATES.
rt isements will be inserted at Ten Cents a lino
iasertion, and Five Cents a line tor eat h subse
e insertion of the same—to be paid for wnau the
y ‘ lSl .juent is nunded into the otßce.
CONTRACT .VDVI'.RUSERS.
M a uot exceeding 6 liuee, not renewable, will be
three months Tor $4, six months for sti, or one
iiirW. ‘lime agreed upon to bit paid Toi before the
t tiseuieol is l-ut in type.
not exceeding ten lines, renewable at
otirr, inserted at S2O a year.—to be paid Tor q uerterlv
of 20 lines, renewable at pleasure, in
i at *3O ■ year—payable q isrtorly in advai.ce.
‘‘.tract advertisements exeeedlug 20 line • will be
j at the rate of $lO for tor every additional ten
;1 cable quarterly iu advance.
, l v0 ‘ r ,iseinents or notices, occupying a pinto between
‘ • idiiiß matter and advertisements, will lie charged
r [ L . n t ; , a line for every insertion,
B. B. McCRAW,
Vtl'TOlANridY ■A.'T’ I*-<Y. “V,
, 4 Payette, Chtvmbors County, Alabama. :
i| ? :,h IMA 11111
..,.H(MWat UK VAN T DCNC.VX, W 51. it. UtSETT. j
HOOPER, DUNi AJI A BARNETT,
attorneys at I,aw.
iii Columbus, Giini-gi.i. tin t l ttiwford. Alabama.
. tuiuar _
’ |tX , JICDObIiALD.. li. G. CAIIITHEHS.
HcPOUGALD dir. t AtUTHKKti,
Attorneys at Low,
i.OLUMUCS, LKOiIGIA,
xiTiUL practice iu till too r >u.utit . of the i.'iut. jhou
-1*1.1,00 Circuit; in the eoi.a’ir-. of Chattels:, iclioo,
C,y Karlv, and Randolph, of the Pantnla Cii ait; and
(.libunaiel Decatur counties. Hie Month Wo iwo fir
-1 IVli-aie'y 23, 1856. ly
JORDAN L. HOWELL.
h.sttce of the peace,
and collector.
ijiiOJW’T attention given to the collection if claims
jlaceu in my hands.
lifijeoßt the Store of UurrUton k McO.de--
Ulurol us, April 10, 1850.
DR. C ARRUIER,
prepared to attend to nil MTirgidal ce* s com- ’
Viitted to bin charge. ‘f&f
iltcea* heretofore, in the oM St. Mary’.- U.ittk.Jß
Hiding.
K-sideH.ee; —Northeast comer of t rawiunl and Fnr
ijtt streets. Feb. lily j
CUSHMAN,
r IHS W JX* IST. /WglljS
tfINTEK BUILDING. 48 Browl at reel, Columbus, Ha.
Jan. 11, 185f ’ 2 m
A. J. KIDDLE,
DAGUERREAN YALL-TIST,
IAS closed his r<w ms over Mygatt’s Store, prepura
tory to reopening on u r ale of maguifieonco far
•uiassiug anything heretofore known in tliis City.
Uis new rooms will bo on the corner of Broad ami
tadolph streets, in tlio block now being built by Col.
(ones, mid as soon as completed.
Hhvcli 7,1855 If
A. M. HULL,
Wholesale and Ret:;il Grocer and
Commission Merchant,
11 the old stand of D. Ellis & Cos., i t Br>dLjHjjßj j
l street, Columbus. Georgia.
toSmber 18 —bt
J. R. HX'LL & CO.,
SROCERY ;
All'll DIIALE'fS IN
DIGGING, Rope, Twine. Sat vr. Coffer. ’-1 j
I lasses. Salt, Teas, Cigars, tobacco, W-. .vs,;: ..jJQKj; j
indies, Gin, Rye, Mouougahi i, Bourbon, and .NSfiSl* I
iatch Whiskey,'and Provisions and Groceries generally,
itthe old stand of John J. Ah 1 .iniiree. No. lot) Broad
street. Coiumbus, Go.
November 21, 1855. ly
JAMES J. TODD,
COM MISSION MERC HA NT.
No. 28 East Side Broad Street,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
DEALER IN
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
nple Diy Goods, Drugs. Paten; Medicines, Confection
©ry, Tobacco. &c. Ac.
COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD.
IJ-Orders for all articles promptly attended to. If the
tide ordered is not in the Store it, will be purchase J
li shipped with dispatch.
October 20. ly
JAMES J. TODD,
No. 2G East Side Broad Street, Columbia, tin.,
Xuuufactnrer and IV Hole sale Dealer j
[S Tin. Sheet Iron. Hollow Ware, Stove Pipes, Ac. &c.
Kittling, Guttering and all kinds of Job A’ ovk, prompt
intended to and warranted.
April 10, lS.jli. _ ,
JEFFERSON A HAMILTON,
DEALERS IN
i-ROCEIItES. PROVISIONS.
AND COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Corner Warren and Franklin Streets.
Columbus. Grorgla,
r KEP constantly on hood a supply ot the 1-I goods
I and are receiving pivdtwe from Tcnucs.-e which
ry sell low for Cash.
Houraud Meal of the Lest quality always nu tiand at
1:11 prices JOSEPH JEFFERSON,
Hi.2B (an J. ft. HAMILTON.
JAMES MUON,
*’OM MISSION M ERCH ANT,
No. Hl2 East Side Broad Street,
COLU.MBU S. G KOIUII A,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer m i
-* 1 ‘i, Lard, Flour, Coffee. Sugt v, Molasses. Si. ►. l’olfc- |
l Cheese, Onious, Potatoes, Apples, Dried Vri .is, Ac, |
Hibw 2(1. ly ‘
*•. BELL A. BULL V. /. .1011X805 i
BELL, JOHNSON to CO.,
MAN'UFACTUItEKS AND Dt'AIiEKS ‘S I
Wuoi-8, Flour, drain, Stock, &c. &R'-
CbattanoowCf ‘ftuncssto.
• CfUK To
■Cun 1Y,.1 it. CntiliierU.Gou Ibjufc,Cbattava, J 1 11 r,, “- ,
,'HES MOON, Columbus, tie.
15, ISdO. <im
• I ALLOW ELL 2k THOMAS,
Mattress Man ofacturers,
t'ttitn H'top. below city kdteLi broah • - nuui.
Columbus, Gaorgla,
\WEni5 lor Cotton or Cotton and Shuck M.ntrcsscS;
./Promptly executed. The patronage of tin cHI/ens
; 1 ambus aud vicinity, is rc-pictfully roli- :f'd
/Tbcr 29.1855. ly ‘
AND EACIIANOE BANK,
OF CHARLESTON, S. C.
Agency n't Columbus.
[h-LS enNew York,Boston. Philadelphia-Ch irlcb n-
U Savannah, or Augus a. • Gcountixl nt customary
HGllt EXCHANGE on tb” above uamed cities, f"’
E. T. TAYLOR. Ageiit.
** 15. dtf (office uex’ door to the Post Ollicc.
INSURANCE.
‘ ll!| v MARINE, RIVER, and LIFE RISKS :akcn in
*■ twponsibto oompantea by ..... . , ~
. . J a JOHJ( MUN.V Agent,
S. ever E. Barnard A Cos. * store.
?h ®nix Insurance Company—Capital 5200,000.
p. DKIMTS. President.
g“ N MUXX, Agent.
ln mbiiK. Oa.. Nov 27. 1 f
P RINTING AND WRAPPING PAPER.
fiOCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS,
b.„ COLUMBUS. 0 BORGIA.
~E I B I - MILLS are prepareii tofuruiah the bed ar
'lt V >f I’rintiug au.l Wrapping Paper. Dio paper
7,* h| cli The Doily Sou i* printed, l made rt-Ihea<
GAS FITTING.
I j.A> HTxTNCi in all itd brunchea promptly ittended
, T '“ n, l warranted.
‘RUNG APPARATUS, *c. Ac.
19. 3m R. M. ALDWORTH,
Randolph St. in rely opposite th- Poet Office.
ft|t Jitilj >suii.
VOL. I.i
REMOVAL.
i furniture emporium.
SAMMIS &. ROONEY,
i Havo removed their extensive stock of Furniture to their
(IRON FRONT,)
New Four Story- Rrick Bullillug,
W lr ,,„ opposite their Old Stand.
111, ,h they will be happy to see tlieir friends nml
* o “thing brilliant and
■ a**’ 4 **!!,-, in tucMßy ot iurmture.
I ail '' li . oom ' i lu '° uncjualleil in Beauty, and our
Funntnre nchcrchc. We.otfer rare advantages to imr-
I chasers, furnishing houses throughout in n tasteful and
unilonu style, by having ft branch of our business in \ ew
reii. city, where the Senior parniemiunuiactiirea, under
his own eye articles to suit the most fastidious. Wo
have on hand furniture suitable for
Parlor, bed, Sitting, Dining Room, Kitchen
&c„ ol I’oso 1\ ood, Mahogany, Walnut, Pine, Ac •
n-erit nf ,0V ’ “ 8 <-nU 1,0 f ’ JUn ' l North or South. An as’sort-
CARPETING AND CURTAINS,
will also bo on hand, that will not fall to please. Call
Hii-l moo. Our stock consists in part W
Klcrzftliug, Tctc u Tctcs, What Nots Arm
Cliuirs, nml Softu,,
id KoSe-W ood, Brocatelle and .Mahogany, for Fa, nrs.
Bureaus, Dre-iHing, Marble and Maiiogauv Toi.s.
Sitlc-lto vils—Martde and Mahoganv Tope,
Rook Cases e-f all kinds and Secretaries attaeln-d.
I ablcs—Centre, Dining, Work and Extension.
*• listenils—High and low post. Fvench Awl Cottage.
Enamel Wot, for Bed Iteonis, nil (-dors. Walnut and Ma
hogany Sets for Bi and Room .
Chairs—ll ni extensive a.-sortmcnt of all woods.
Looking Glosses—all much, in frames and out.
Carpet s—Brae-els, Ingrain. Tapestry, at.
Curtains—of Urocatcllo and Damask, all culms.
Shades—Gilt Cornices amt Curtain bidders.
January 17, 1856.
BARRINGER 2k MORTON’S
Steam Sash aud Blind Manufactory,
OGLETHORPE STREET. COLUMBUS, GA.
rnilis Mauufuctury has been is iu successful oiieratiou
i for over three years, and is still continued. All work
win be done by experienced workmen, w ith good quality
of lumber, mid the latest improved machinery.
WASH, IJLINDS, AND PANEL DOORS,
Will he furnished mid boxed nt the Factory, at the follow
ing prici :
Sneh — 8 x 1n... 7 its rvimed and (lraaed...l2)if et.
Jthx 12... *• ...IS” i
-12.xU.4- - ...25 “
12 x 1G...11 • - ** ...27
lix 15...12 ’•* - ...do “
jl2 x 20... U - ■- •• ...35 •>
12x.22...1U •• - ...Hi “
12 x 21...1S “ - “ ...15 r
The above S ish are IRS inch thick, mid made plant.
111 all cases where they aro made Lip-Sash, twh cents par
light will ho added. All Sash glazed with good French
Glass', primed with the best Paint, mid superior Putty.
Rolling Blinds for Windows, On centH per foot,
measuring the length, A window live feet would cost,
without painting, catches, or hinges.
PANEL nOOKti.
IRj inch thick, without luonlrtlng, ftil .50—moulding one
side, $3 00—moulding both sides, $3 50.
iy, inch thick, without, moulding, 2 75—moulding one
side, It 25 —moulding both .sides, $3 75.
1 l.j inch thick. J nanncls moulding “ one side, S3 50—
moulding both sides, $4 00.
I;4 inch thick, J panels mouldlß.g on one side, $1 00—
moulding both sides, ?4 50.
In addition to the above, Blinds painted and furnished
with hinges and catches, if dcsir.-d; also, Sash glazed
with German or crouch plate, painted, stained, cuame -
led, embossed mid Bohemian Glass, of all shades and col
ors, for tide and transom lights mu. otlico windows.
Plans aud specifications for all descriptions of huindiuga
furnished’to order, w ith estimates, if desired.
Contracts made tor const ruction and erection of build
ings, 011 reasonable terms.
All kinds of lulu Ist plaitcil. mid flooring and ceiling
t'.ngucd and grooved.
Scroll and other descriptions of Brackets, lor ornmnon t
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.
fJj-All the above work will be furnished at short notice.
-hisli kept constantly on hand. All orders sent with
the cash, or city acceptance, will meet with prompt at
tention. W<yk to be sent by the River, Kail Koad, or in
Wagons, will be at the risk of the purchaser, ns tlio work
will Ik: considered delivered.
tiii Special contracts can 1"’ unde for large jobs.
M. BARRINGER,
January 2t. ly J. L. MORTON.
LAND WARRANTS.
LAND OFFICE AND AGENCY,
ror. Tin: rußuinsn ami
SALE OF REAL ESTATE,
OT ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
CON VEYANCER, &c. &c.
On Kiunloljpii Street,
OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, COLUMBUS, GA.
r HAVE determin-il to devote my time exclusively to
I the LAND BUSINESS, and hope,from my knowledge
of the lands iu Georgia, to be able to give entire satistac
tion to all who may entrust me with business. lam pre
pared to cither bny or sell, perhaps to better advantage
titan any other person in'Western or out h-w est ei n
Georgia ,
If you have lauds in sell, call upon me; if I do not pur
chase, I will find yon a purchaser, if you wish to buy,
cal! also, for 1 have many valuable lots and settlements
of land to sell. From my extensive knowledge of the
owners of lands, I am prepared to ascertain the owner of
alum l every vacant lot of land in the State. If you wish
to have your land valued, you may rely upon correct in
formation, upon reasonable terms.
DEEDS, MORTGAGES,
And other Instruments, drawn correctly and at low rates.
jig. Auiixts w anted to Hell Bonner’s large map ol (leor
gin—high per cent, given.
One thing is certain. I am paying Nr.w Youxaud W asu
rN6TOX Citv Pru t s for LAND WARR ANT?, allowing
small commission.
Haying also made an arrangement witu one ot the m i
arms in W ashington, 1 am pntyrcd to apply for
EOUNTY LAND WARRANTS,
of all sizes, ami will charge but Five Dollars for each up
plleation—to be paid for when the warrant arrives.
Urinir iu your claim* hood.
Vm I intrivl to inak'i thin u junounout buuiiJ’ ana
give it lav undivided attention, with a determination to
hive satisfaction, I hope to receive a liberal share of pa,
irrnm-e. from mv friends and the community generally
t<. It.
ivGi-lv Laud Omcu, Columbus.
lookout mountain house.
“•vjllg J|nn*e i* locat'd on Lookout ,
I Mount,du, atan clevoliou “f tltir
rv ir|v."-'('d b.v any in ilia Uni Ai'Juu|W{|
ted States, uud nu utmosnhero t■ nr” WiitlA’ ‘■li -
rid salubrious. TUuso who seek pleasure, tx airii and
rVifort. 1 tuty mid grandeur of a. natural winery, can
not h*v. flicit- wish. . moro fully
MOI'NTNTN. Hcrii )>uro old IN A Lit,
iii'iibnutUl ‘-’ , i fouud, end CHALYBEATE, as.goo.la*
‘'i luf'lountain I* c;t-v of access, being only live miles
frwi ciiatti'o a. a tel Horse*. Baggio* aud Hack* are
.raaV. in 1 udin ss 1 , convey visitors aud their baggage
U Its summit, where tlieir imagiiiutiotis will he fully
m-f htill t !*•>* wjitits ‘vi'll r.ir(Ml for. * . .
The House will lsM'l"iied ou Ih- Jet of Jan-, midel^
ed Ist ■ : Gst ’'', w asHBUKN, Proprietor.
A II j v.Mi. 1.. M. AN'SLKY, Huperintendent.
rin” - mid Enquire!
I'ONTAISE WARE HOUSE.
IIUGHLS to. DANIEL,
WtcUotti, Commission, Receiving and
Forwarding Merchants.
run v undersign'd 1'"'” ‘“ken >' ncw Proof
I tv’ui. I ton,e recent.lv creeled in (lie real ot Messrs,
3 5V me lion**, ream . tl)( , Alabama Wars
eular att'tution givcu to the
Bale of Cotton and other Pro f“® c ’ j
The usual facilities will be uffo r ded<.udcare ful attention
•yi veil to all businotis entrusted to thtir ■ a ,„
A good supply of BninSt nt;oHKri,
ways on baud, WM . DANIEL.
October 10-iu.
BACOX.
tl- lIILDH. choice Bacon—iiog round, just r,, ’ ‘ iv<
*lO and for sals at tlm lowest tfgurcs, & co
Mardi 15. __
SCOTCH HERRINGS.
. lIN jj lot of Scotch Herring* just received and for
| A sale at 42 Broad street, by TfIoM A<..
February b.
OOLUMUUS, GA., JULY !i, 155(5.
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
EAST SIDE OF OGLETHORPE ST.,
Between the “Perry” and •‘Oglethorpe” Hotels, and di
roctly oppogito Tomporanco Hull,
C O L II M I3I IS, OEO It GIA.
WE have now in ston l aud receiving tlie -
lx-st ami most extensive stock of velii
eli's to lie found in this country, comprising
CALECHES AND MOCK CALECHES.
of finest and richest finish, and most elegant appearance.
BERLINS AND COACHES,
of latest styles and every variety.
ROCKAWAYS AND BAROUCHES,
of every known pat tern and shape, suitable for one or
two horses, and complete assortment of Top and No-Top
BUGGIES AND WAGONS,
of the latest and most fashionable styles now used. The
fact that tin- well known and higlily esteemed work of
JAMES M. QUINBY ,v (’(. as well ns that of other
makers of the highest reputation, can be found ouly
t onr House, ano that ail our stock is made up un
der the personal direction of Mr. 11. 0 McKee, (whose long
experience guarantee- its quality) enables us to offer
better work aud ixl lower prices, than arti
cles of the same quality can lie sold for by any other dea
ler in this country; and quite as low ns they can be af
forded in New York city. For proof of which wercspect-
Inlly invito all who wish to purchase, to call and see us.
5\ u are selling nt tlie very low est rates, for cash or ap
proved credit, and always ask our si'lllng
prices, so our customers and strangers as well,
may rely on being honest ly and” airly dealt with. Eve
ry article U warranted to be utrtctly as
represented, nml satisfaction guaranteed to all.
McKKE k ROBERTS.
N. 11.—Having the besi regular set of
workmen to be found hi this country, we are pre
pared, as heretofore, to do all kinds of l-epnlriup; at
tlie lowest possible rates, with the utmost
promptness and iq the best manner. McK. A It.
January 28. ly
MORE GOOD NEWS!
READ ! READ!! READ 111
EMBROIDERIES AND LACES,
TO BK 80L1> AT \\l* JU3LOW NEW VOEK COST.
IU AYE juht ivouivtil, vu a laiyo aN.sofl-
HRM.it *>t nml Laces, which htn*—
200 Jacnct CqllarH at lac., worth 4<V.
200 Swiss Collars at 20c,, worth fcOo
.*IOO rrench \Vovk “1 Collarn, at from
100 Alpasscu am! Lao; Collars, from 25c. to si
5000 yds. Thread. Malfewo. aud Lyle Laocf*
200 .launi t Land;*, I'iuUi 25c. to Si
200 Swiis Bands, from 25c. to si
1 GOO yds. Jamct and Swiss Edjrin^
1000 yds .Jaciict ami Swis?i Inserting.
Among tlio goods a,bo\- naiind will l*; found Homo very
desirable styles, all of which will In* Hold at prices as
above quoted. I will af- soil from my stock in store,
at cost—
-200 Fashionable Summer Mantillas
1500 dozen Hosiery, us every description
1000 pieces of Caih es. price oto 10c.
200 pieces French and American Lawns, 7 to 2oc.
200 •• Ginghams, 10 to 20c.
500 •• Bleached Domestic price oto lie.
Also, colored and Mru-h Silk Dresses. Bareges and Ba
rege Robes, newest styles.
Jtoorsopen all day; adinittaiuv free, and no charge
for showing gixxls, \'ery Uesiectl*ully,
HEO, W. ATKINSON.
junedtt 105 Broad st., Colrtnilnis.
4. 11. HAPI'OLDT , J. V. MI FHAV.
IIAPPOIiDr & MURRAY,
No. d-6 Broad Street,4Columbus.;Georf?in,
Importeranil Manufactwrers of
GUNS, rifles; pistols.
And all Artie!"* iu the Trade.
A3i“Uepalring executed with neatness nml dispatch.’ JS
Keys fitted. Terms i a-li fur all kinds of work.
June 5.
FOR SALE.
IN the most ‘.desirable and healthy . .
location in Columhiis, tin- HOUSE \
iui'l LOT ofa lialfacre and a quarter of Jnj i t rt® ‘ Y-,;
one-half acre on the enrner of Mein liilffißrn■
tosh and iirvan street-—containing l t,a
K "Oin*, 2 Kitchens, - Ne . i*. Rooms, 2 Store ivouius, oil’
Biuokelloi.se, 2 Poultry llmitu'*, Cuacli House undhta-
Ide, a superior Well of w ater. Flower Pit. Dairy, Gardens
with Fruit Tree* and .‘dirutd'ery. in good order.
Apply on the premise* to <l. M. DICKSON.
Or at 131 Bmad Street (west aide) to
April 29, 1886. 225tf A. K. AYKIt.
A CARD.
nT. GREENWOOD, of the late firm of Grv u
-9 wood A .VfnrriH, Ne’- (): i resiu’ctfully c: • ; y/
ir forms his friends and firmer imttoim. that ln*|dat
Imn permanently Hutt!• din tlie eit.v of New Voi l:
IlnviDg as.-Hiciated himself v, itit the liouhd of
LIVINOSTOIw BHOS. & KINKEAD,
WHOLESA i, Ih Ci ROCE RS,
Comuilsalon nml Smporllng Merchant*.
No. 62 Vesoy Strei-t. in rear of the Astur House.
}|<- is prejanTd to siq.plv *liv-til with everything in Ihe
GROCERY LINE,
oil the most favorable terms. Also, to buv on Commis
sion any nrtiele* oid in Otis market, lie promise*
to use every exertion t” giva satisfaction, aud will
give lit* personal attei. ion to tlie tilling “I all order*
with which It* may I”- a'"fed.
New York, April 1. ixso. tint
FOR SALK AT THE SIGN OF THK
No. 139 Broad St.,
inn turn LBS. GKOlifilA SMOKED bacon
I UIIJUMI now smokitig and ready for sal",mid will
have fivh smoked Bacon every two weeks for “ale.
10(),00< lb*, bides, v lii. li will average from 4U to •/!
lb*, per side.
100,001) lit*. lKitteli ‘ Si-b will’ ll will average trout
150 to SO lb*, per aide.
100,000 lb*. Cumb,.flatd eut .*i'b J . v hi'h will ave
rage from 50 to 7o lb*, per -ide.
40,000 lb*, li nns, in *>•'•♦ pickle.
JO tlerc * of Leaf Lard.
100 kegs of Leaf L"id.
30 bbht. of Flotjr.
Planters are requested to rail and ‘.•xaiume tlm slots
of meat, as it will b<- to the interest of those w lm wi*li In
purchase. Th” *moUe house can sumk” 120,000 lbs. nl
me,-it at one smoking, and there i* no lire iimi'lc ol tin
M! ” V ” y. RICHARDH * CO.
A SOUTHERN CORDIAL,
llr Affrrtum in H* Vertov* P.rmr.
IXOK tln-e diseases. *” prevalent in this climate nl
4 this season, we offer this remedy, a* being witiiuut
doubt the surest and safest that has ever b” a offered iu
anv country. Lay down prejudice and fry oue Isdt e.
for I know I nm right this time. I’lesse call at Gitiiln
t f” ‘- *tor’ • nl- at til” Ding Htoi’ s nl
* BROOKS k CHAPMAN,
K IVLIN, THOMAS k (V.
DANFORTII A NAGEL.
J. b PEMBERTON A CO..
aud get oxt bottle, and ym will know for youielv<.
that I am not mistaken. iACK HMmr p .„,
Colntiilni*. Ga., May 25, , r .
FACTORY YARNS.
It ACTOR Y YARNS of all No“- Oannhurgs, Shirting.
4 gheetiug, Stripe*. Cottonadc* Ac , constantly on lmnd
and for sale at Factory prices, by
Oct 2b—tf __ j. j. roDu.
y.t.. CIUA ’
CELLA A THOMAS,*y
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL M.ajMDS
CONFECTIONERY, FRUt|JB. &c.,
lUn 42 Broad Street, (Under Telegraph* Office.)
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
TtikY tire in (:onntnnt receipt of ConfectioH6l
Fruits, Nuts, &C., which they offer tothp pub
lic .™mable rate*. Cmntry dealer, would <fo well
to give u. a rail. No charge hr packing.
Nov. 5, ISss.—dm ,
CARRIAGES jCJARRIAGES!!
fJIHB •übscrllivra have now on lmnd and cdP'WL
X ufp constantly receiving, otto of th lurg
os and m at varied Stock! of Yehiclea ever u..ani, amt
tnaiio expresly for tltie market, embracing every atyle
of Carnage in use, such as—
Calecbea, Berlin Coaobrs, Barourhrs,
(Iff the Finest Finish,)
FAM 11 A KOCKA WAYS,
Largo and fimaU, including many very light aud tasty,
suitable tor one home.
DOW TOP WAOONB,
With a complete assortment ot
BUGGIES with and without TOEb,
Os every style aud finish, which, for dm ability and neat
ness, cannot he excelled, and ate from most respect
able niauiifactoriea at the North, and made under the
personal direction of Mr. .1. B. daques. All of which we
are selling at the very lowest rates for cnali or ap
proved credit.
Every article sold by us at our KejxMitorx is warranted
in every respect, and our customers ami all pun !lasers
can rely on being honorably and fairly dealt with—in
proof of which >se respectfully invite tlio attention of all
who wish to purchase, to call on us at the North-East
corner of Oglethorpe and Bryan sheets, opp .site the per
ry House.
.1. B. JAQUES A BROTHER.
N. ll.—Having a regular set of northern ( ar-
I'lngc “Worknici) uiployed, \>e are prepared to
ekectit*. Repairing of every kind i.i the lu st possible
manner with neatues and dispatch, at low rates, at
and. IL .lAQI’ES A imoTIIER’S
f airing# liepoNltory,
North East corner Oglethorpe and Bryan etreets, oppo
site the Perrydlouse, Columbus, On.
February t>.
LEVY, DRAKE & CO.,
Knglnt'ri'N nml MarblnlNla,
Union Foundry & Machine Works,
COLUMBUS, OKORfiU.
\1 ’"U call the siK-cinl nttontlnu of the public to our ck
}} tahliNlimi'iit. The umprietcrN are practical Me
chanic* aud of lung experience iu tlie limitless, anil buy
ing combined two establishment* iu one. they linve tlie
largest and boat stock of tools and pattern! in tlie State.
Their facility for doing business being so great, they con
afford to their cu turners tlie heat of tcnUHand tlic moet
prompt execution.
Gui senior piirtucr liaving been so many years in thin
liusiii’ .-s as tin’ practical partner aud proprietor of the
Oemnlgeo Fomnlrv. Macon. Georgia, is Well known, luiv
iug built a large number of Ft emu hngluee, Mills, and
Macliiiiety. tlirougliimt this and adjoining States. To ail
of Itich we refer as a guarantee of our work and ability.
Our junior is just from Virginia, and having hud the
management of some of the largest establishments in
that State, brings with him the be-d practical ability and
improvements in machinery.
IVe call especial attention to our Marine and Sln
tionnry Strum Gngincs and Mills, both cir
cular and iq right. AVc are now manufacturing tlie best
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS
in tlio country, being entirely ol’ metal, at the same
price nlbers am furnishing wooden on s.
We ure now furnishing .Steam Engine* and Boilers of
any size ; Flouring and Corn Mills; vertrieal and circu
lar Fuvv Mills; Sugar Mills; Shafting: Pulley*: Horse
Rowers; Gin and Mill Gearing of all kinds: Cemetery
Railing; Bark Mills; Corn 8hellors; Col’ Crn-hers; nml
Castings of cv. rv kind -Brass and iron,
marlo-tf
NEW FURNITURE
W ARE ROO NA.
Jil Door North of the Oglethorpo Rouse,
COLUMBUS, GA.
1”' t Till; Mibscril'i r bason haml, three dtmra /*>?•'. >
North of tho Oglethorpo House,
{Eftlnirpe Street, nu iissortiueut ol
made FURNITUKK, to which lie will lii-EKi
constantly adding, aml.Mliich lie will sell at price* that
cannot fail to suit those iu want of anything iu his lit.®.
Articles not on i/ami will isi made to order nl (tie short
est notice.
Furniture rc|>air;(t nt reiiaonuble rate*.
Call and examine stock.
julyJl J. 11. HKUe.
NE W CO-PARTNERSIUJP.
M ZVIt H Tj I-1 YARD.
J. 11. MADDEN A THOMAS KENNY,
Oglethorpe Street, where they will at nil times lie found
ready to n-reiv, and and promptly execute all orders
given to them. They pledge themselves to satisfy all
win. patronize them, iu material, workmanship, and
quirkne** of execution. They will keep constantly on
hand Cement nud PlaHter of Purl*.
laou Hailing, of tlie newest patterns, always
pmeured at redsoimTilo lutes and on tin most advuuta
genus terms. ,
All who know Madden, know him to tie a workman
of taste and judgment. Those who wish to show respect
to tlie “dear ones depar'ed” will rtnd it to their ndvan
tage to give the new firm a call. Feb 15
MAItULK AND TOMB-STONE WORKS,
Randolph .Street, opposite Oglethorpe Hotel.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
7 ,v MX
when; h<* ih prejuinMl, with tin- bLs Italian nml Ameri
can Marble, to furnish nil kin<l of
MontiniHklNf Toml>M and Grave SlonrM,
im cheap n-> the;, mn l> ( - lia<J in any part <>l the country
Nortli or Hmilh. IL r i** l fully sols lt a Kharc nt pun
liy |MUroim%f IL* tlatt *;rn himaelf that li*r wirkuiiuif-hip
h’ will jflvf to tin- to -st la J tiiious.
April IL. ly HF.XKY MrTArTLKV.
It. I. * IIA PA I! b G. C. MITt'IIKM..
SHAPAHD to MITCHELL,
WHOLKSAI.E GROCUnS,
Forwnrriing and Commission Morohßnts,
iieulero in
IRON, CASTINGS, toe.,
w ?<!f *f tb** I'nblir junr*-.
SliolDyville, Tennessee.
lUftrenee*.
Seymore, Foiiuing k Go., ‘
li. ,i. ii. Douglas* A Cos., j
Uillmmi A Itrnth'r. VsshvllV . Tsmnesses.
Linier A. Phillips.
D.ivi-. Pilcher a Cos.
.1. It. Wallace * Brother, . ... , (iil
.1. h. 55 illiann A Cos. )
Granville, Sample A Cos., Chuttuinsiga. Teim.
tJef'aUy A Joffo , M inn. Ga.
.1. R. Hull A In., ( “luuilm*, Ga.
and. A. Ami"'.. ‘ .qsp,,
Nranten, h"M> A to. ;
s'< lOtill” A Frierson. Savniiiiah, Gu.
rMieperd. M'Cray A- fV>.. Charleston, S.
Felivuary e, ISSU. Stn
TENNESSEE BACON.
./ it v IJic. Tenries ii. Bat on Jtpit received sud
;)( 1.1 II H ) fir *al l/OW for rad!, bv
May 20. RIDGU AY, CUMSKLY A CO.
TINNERS’ TOOLS AND MACHINES.
VFET of Tf*d* and Madiinc* having beeli until but n
ehnrt time, for sail by D. B. THOMPSnV A f'O.
jitne 17. im 143 lirnu i Street.
_) DOGS ! DOGS it DOGS Hi
dALE—Six BULL TKBRIERS PI P. bt'*i from
f tlio celebrated English “ Hot Itngs,’- whose sires and
dame, are of groat murage, with plenty Os Imuesud inus
rle. Gentlemen desirous of purrlwing of *u()rior
etreelhnce. will do well to call oil the wellsnown Jaek
Dobbin*, at Mr*. Harter’s next door to Mr. Vernoy'a
Livery .*table*, ilglcthorpe Street, and judge for thi-m-
Vdve*. Jnl v HT nt
THE BRITISH PEUIOL.It ALb,
AND
THU FAEtMBR'B GITIDId.
Great reduction iuthe price ot the latter putihcatiuo
L. Scott A Cos., New York, continue to publish the M
lowing lending British Periodicals, vl*;
THK LONDON QUARTF.HI.Y (Conservative).
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THK WKBTMINBTKR KKVIKW (Liberal).
BLACKWOOD'S UDIN BURGH MAG AZIN I'. (Toryv
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J. ml Military—uow agitating the nations ot the > id
World, give to those Publication* nu interest and ‘ lm
they never bofore pwsussed. They occupy a umiuis
ground between tho hastily written uew* Items, ciuuo
stKTulations, and flying rumors of tho newspaper, and
tlio ponderous Tome of tho Idstorinu, written long utter
tho living interest iu the facts he record* shall hate
passed sway. The progress of Ih” War iu the Lest um
pies Urge space in tlieir pane*. Kvery movement If
closely criticised, whether ot friend or ot toe, m_ sU
Short-eoiuings fearlessly pointed out. The letters beta
tho Crimea and from tho It:, 1 1 ic in Blackwood's Msg name,
from two of It* most popular contributors, give u nion
intelligible and reliable accouut of the movements ot the
great belligerents that can elsewhere he found.
These Perils Heal* nbly represent tlie three (.rent poiitl
cal parti*! of Great Britain—^ \\ big. Tory, nun hmtnol -
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Ah urgaus of ib* most proflniud writers on celt nee, Lit
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man, v ~lr to tlie iutelllgent render of every class tiny
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rent literature of the day, throughout the world, ths.
cun bo possibly obtained from anv other source.
Early Copies,
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current tn the State vittKol soisl will be received i'. pu
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THE FARMER’S GUIDE
To SHrntlflr and Pvnrtlrnl Aqi Icnll in i .
By Henry Steplieus, r. R. 8. of Iklinburgh. and tin lad
J. I’. Norton, I’roicssor of ,Scientific Agricultuie Ir,
Yale College. New Haven. 2 lob. Royal Oct'"'".- •
HiOU pugni, and numerous Wood and Steel l-.ngiat li gi.
This is. confessedly, tlie most complete work on Agli
culture ever published, and In order lo give R a wide!
circulation the publishers have resolved to redue. fits
price to
Five Dollars for tbr Two Volumes I *
51 hen M-n; by mull (pustrpaid) lo California and Gregwo
the price will lie .*7. To any other part of the Union -in
to Canada (post-pnid). fit. A** This work is not tbaob]
“Rook of the Farm.”
IfcroittnncH for any of th” above publi> ations sbi-wV!
aiwavs I'” addressed, post-paid, to the l-tthlishers.
I.DON AIID, H ‘OTT A CO.,
No. 54 Gold Street, New 5 nt*.
VALUABLE LOUISIANA LAND
FOB SALE.
1 55 ILL sell lit” Nnutifnl i'I.A.,-
J TATION liiitiwna* th” Hargrove iLvi3l|L-
Kst'ite I’l i” , In Jiekt-nn I'urish, (ai.,5
milea sodtli of s'. rnou. .'A miles Iron ■hHQv
tho Onaehifa In vr, end .'2 miles Iron,t- 1
the Viehsbiii- and Sillevepori Rail Rom,. m. , .
th” uggrtgat', IX2O o’re, sNiul 30b of w hich >
11 6110 btuteof njltivtltion, i Ith gissl i'Uihliltga, MX” s
Dwellings. Gilt uud f**fow. Cabins. Ci tes, Rtubb t
i ;. *>■.
in point of b-illh pd I’- .iol.v, Ibis plure is nnsmp'i
sod in tb” T'lurt- b Tlie plautiitiou i • well V'tcred, ;r
tho tract Itu’ l v timU'nd.
T will M'll ibis {ifueeall together, or iu Ms to unit pi.•
chasers. I'ornni* d'-irons of mskiri’- vuluiildo ire,
tin utr v.il| do wll to rail.
For furlbr pm th tilurs, addm-s K. M. Hargrove, T<
non, Jwkhon I’arinh, let., “r call ot bl resHrut*. 5 *"’ •
oast of I hat place.
Muv li, lH.it>. ; I'. M. II AK'ritllV 1 .
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING,
XX-- O It 18BG.
AT TUB ONJB-FItIOE JJ
< LOTI 11 N< (iMI'OKITJM
oi
J. 12- DANIEL Sc CO.,
128 Broad bt reset, ColumbuH, G a.,
Cuti !y found tall supply, wtlb eotistaut i.ddltioa* ui
• fentlemeuV i ir-t Chins
It'IPiAUY MADE <4,OTIIJN(.
iH their Own Manufacture,
15 art aut"d b> glut full MittsitwlioU to lie purchaser. *
luigcund well selected Stoci, ol
Gentlemen’s Good*,
Hats, L ips, Trunks, Carpet Bogs, V*Hses. Umbrellas ,*
Also a l-aiddnl assortment of Fri ttcl. and Knglirii
CLOTHS, CASSIMEHEH dt VESTINGS.
Which they are prepared to uiekn up in u >tvb of C e
ind MiiuufaeUtrv, noveryet eqmdled South.
Call, examine uud he suited.
April P, 1 S-'a.
{NO. -85.
GAS FIXTURES.
r im‘l< rHi^av<niviiigiijj)iourni]4':f* with U.*
1 .MuniifM'-ftitiTf, u t lo furnu 4 !’
danh KJxf urM hi Ptilln<l<*lphln Prirr u
willi uo'<Jh!. All tlif’ ription* cf
tUCON/.K ril/.M)ALU-}:M ii Ii C. / rm! I lit- •)
KMutiful .?:>'! ami il4 f i;p o r* r
PARLORS ANI> SALOONS.
Gilt ig Lruiir.i HAUl’li for HALLS and PAKFAGf.t*
* itb xerirtts style* ot’Gilt and Brotr/e Brackete. PEN,
I)AVI> atul litlGP LlGHTS—fuucy etyb-. plaht gut
Fnnry 1 1 1.GHEM r.nd hii A DE* I'IIINA BELLS- . I*, e
aiid gilt, vety'•ruamenta’.
Our slick lev.ry iwge and l*e.tt.iu)ly unaDned.
All disrrlpiioi sos Gumm F'ittiup; done prompl!)
atid warrantli'd, by Mr J. W.?.!!i.J,M, who has hadnvet
twenty year*, .perien,;.- u I'i.e line nl tiusiue** in Phil
dnphl* end risen her", inidv/ho*” known I “putstion fi<s .
no r,imui.nl. l>. >J. 7HI)VFM)N A CO.,
April lb, IS.:(*. )4.i Broodatrev.
GREAT REDU'CT ‘ON IN h LOI R
AT 45 I.NTER> ‘ IL.'CE UILLb.
I Vtl'Bl.i; EXTRA )'./” • • -.qu.d ‘n Hiran
II Smith 410 OoperlnitT".
Extra Furuily *SO “ “
Poises Mill* Bttpr.rfiue 7 IX) ‘
- supirtiti". > ‘iiml to Tni
ll'-- * 0 (.'• ‘
Georgia Mill*, line, W}l .1 •< Tr/vjewin . 0 .'0 “
Five per rent. dlftcpM to del let*,
June 13. i INTER’S PALACE MJLiP
KOOMw I'OR HENT.
‘I’V, !> I'Ll ‘ft ANT Ml, ROOMS Jot E Jli.rr.at*’-
| Grni.rr >!• r, with tie.- fottlirr*, Clnt*.f t e.tc
ph euit ibl” for oifi-"* . “ eli opln;; r. ‘in. Enquire ot
June 5. L. C. MORTON, Agent.
V A 1.1 MILE PROPERTY.
ONE of the mu-1 ile.-lrable aud <oni( ulently
arranged ItKSIDENCEH in ihr c|tv. for
sal” on accornin’ dating titme-* iOArh
Andy to 5. K. AYER,
sl.it 13. 237 H IS] Broad Street.
WAGONS.
Jl>T roceiv. and and thr Mile clteup.
four Norli.ern Built 55.igou t, a
first rat” artirir, for t'"> aud four. ..^geUHBB VT?}
I.orsi*. Also, one superior Ox
with Bielv and Yoke eomplnt".
May 26. Os 11V A 00.
FINE BRANDY.
1 r\( \ *■-’ *’ n ‘ l Braudy—one doz’ nin a ‘ mi— juei
l*J” / fir, ired on ri)ii*i|'iim. , nt. and I r sale by
Juno 2. HARRISON * McGEHKL.
IIROOKH A CHAPMAN
Y*, r OI’LD call the tttluution ci Phyalclaixa to th-
W tiev.lv discovered niedlcino railed
IJR. N. W. SKAT’H
NEGATIVE BLECTKIO FUUID.
It i* superior to NoranodVfiuctoru of Yorotum srnati.
lnr all purposes that the latter h* heretofore been n*rd
for. l ehruary 4.
FOR MALE ON CONSIGNMENT.
IkACON Bide,. Jlaiox. Se.vi Oat*, and Corr. P.
J> HUGHES A DANIEL.
Jbu 18—11 .
KINK HUMMER DRINKS
KA BOXES superior Claret Wine. Just recnhi/l ao
•J\) for sals low dowu. et 42 Broad Btroet.
Mrl* fELLA A TMOMAJf