The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, July 28, 1856, Image 1

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pie §ailjj #un. jjV THOMAS DE WOLF. pUeUSUKtt A.\l) WIOI'KIKIOK, I . \<f. LAND AND T. DL WOLI 1 , j EDITORS. 14 daily at Five Dollar* a year. Where the :;üb lU is uttulu tor less than a year, at the rute of ‘• L y u ts a mouth. Single copies, Five Cents. ADVERTISING HATES. -useineutu will be inserted at Ten Cents a line insertions “ ad tiTO b'outs 11 line for o.wh Buhs ..ertiou jf tile same—to be paid for when the ,„.[it is uanded into the office. CONTRACT ADVKBTJbERB. r j u .,i exceeding and lines, not renewable, will be i ilirt-e mouths for sl, six mouths lbr sti, or oue .'.lO. Time agreed upon to be paid for bvtbre the : “.Jiaeni is put in type. ■‘'''ibeiaeuts nut exceeding ten lines, renewable at ‘ r ., inserted at S-U a year—to lie paid for nuurterly I ‘ iitimeuts of lib lines, renewable at pleasure, in ■ \ ear—payable quarterly in lulvauee, it advertisements exceeding to lines, will be I •';V at , the rale of $lO ior for every udditiuual ten I ‘ able quarterly in advance. Kjvertbcnients or notices, occupy ing aph imlwcen , .aing matter and advertisements, will be charged ■ ‘ ills a line for every insertion. IIS. IS. Me Clt AW, /i.'I “TORWEY Xi^VW, i Fayette, Chambers County, Alabama. lurch 1, IS'"' 6 - ,;m , ~ HOOTSa UIIYANT DUNCAN, W .M. C. UAUNUTT. iIOOPHR) DUNCAN .V BARNETT, attorneys AT ::AW. . . iii Oolumbus, tleorgiii and Or; wt'ord, Alabama. HO BERT (i. CiUUTHEKS, Attorney at Law, COLUMBUS, GBOiIGIA, r |bb practice in all the counties of the Cliatalioo clice Circuit; in llie fcimnti.o of Chattahoochee, Early, and Randolph, of the i'alaula Circuit; and , u ii and Decatur counties, of the South V, cstcru Cir cuitry 28, ISSO. ly JORDAN hi HOWELL., STICK OT Til lb PEACE, AND COLLECTOR. bJli'T attention given to the collection of claims laced in my hands;. rear the More of Harrison yicOeiiee. limbus, April 10, ISoti. 1)14. C AIUUGEK, prepared to attend to all Surgical oases com- . /* iitcil to his charge. UJr’ >e as heretofore, in the old St. Mary’s Bank 4JK hence —Northeast corner of Craw lord and For itraets. Feb. 121 y CUSIIMAN, I OESIVTISO 1 . ffifPlTf^ m-lX'l'Ei: BUILDING, 48 broad street, Columbus. Ga. ■ Jan.ll, 1850 -in SPECIAL NOTICE. — a I] soil Hit; remainder of the .summer, Hr undersigned will not heat his office after one o'clock. ■ July 8-2 m J. FOGLE. Dentist. A. J. BIDDLE, ■liA.O-XJEPiJFIEA.nNr ARTIST, JAS closed his rosms over Mygatt’s Store, preparn ■ j | tory to re-opening on a scale of magnificence far Bnrpassing anything heretofore known in this City. ■ 1 iis new rooms will be on the corner ol broad and Htimlolph streets, in the block now being built by Oil. Hi ones, and as soon as completed. ■ March 7,1855 It A. M. HULL, I Wholesale and Retail Grocer and I Commission Merchant, I ; T the old stand of 1). Ellin & Cos.. 1-1 Broad!._LAjj_y I , \ street, Columbus. Georgia. ’ I December 18 f,t •I. It. HULL &■ CO., [(AIIOCEItY MBRCHANTTS, ANI) DEALERS JN I I) AGOING, Dope, Twine Sugar. Coffee, Mo- I Q lasses, Salt, Teas, Cigars, Tobacco, lVhii.*dgjHta| llintie lies, Gin, Rye, Monongahcla,Bourbon,andHmßk If •utcli Whiskey,anil Provisions and Groceries generally, lit the old stand of John J. AlcKendree, No. DM Broad I t I met, Coiumbus, Ga. November 21, 1855. ly •JAMES .T. TODD, (JOMM ISSJ OX MEK(JHANT. No. 26 Bast Side Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, DEALER IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, Staple Dry Goods, Drugs, Patent -Medicines, Conlection cry. Tobacco, &c.. tc. COUNTRY PIIODUCK BOUGHT AND SOLD. &ff*Orders for all articles promptly attended to 1 the article ordered is not in tl.e Store it will tie purchased and shipped with dispatch. October 20. ly ! JAMES J. TODD, No. 20 Hast Side Broad Street, Columbus, Ga., Manufacturer ami Wholesale Dealer J N Tin. Sheet Iron, Hollow Ware, Stove Pipes, Ac . we. 1. Rooting, Gutteringand all kinds of Job Work, prompt v attended to and warranted. April 10, 1856. JEFFERSON & HAMILTON, DEALERS IN GROCERIES. PROVISIONS. and country produce, Corner Warren and Franklin Streets. Columhua. Georgia, I r EEP constantly on hand a supply of the best goods IY. and are receiving produce from lenues,- when they sell low for Cash. . , . Flour and Meal of tlm best duality always on In ml at Mill i,rices .hISEPH .TEH 1 EIIs>ON. I'Shii, H- HAMILTON. JAMES LIGON, <J() M MISSION MERC 11 ANT, No. 182 East Side Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Bacon, Lard. Flour,Coffee, Sugar. Molasses. Salt. Td.ac ro Cheese, Onions, Potatoes, Apples, Dried Ftmts. Ac.. October 20. ly __ - —— w.X he’11..".". A. 881.1 v. Q. JOHNSON BELL, JOHNSON & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Eiquors, Flour, Grain, Stock, &c. &o. Chattanooga, Tennessee. J.CORRY. Jr. Cashier Union Bank.Cliattnni'oga- I'". JAMES UGON, Columbus. Ga. March 15, 1850. Bin II.ALLOW ELL fc THOMAS, Mattress Manufacturers, THIRD 1)0011 BELOW CITY HOTEL. BROAD H • ■ Columbia* Georgiftf I VUDERS for Cotton or Cotton and Fl.uck 1 1 promptly executed. Tie- patronage ’ he cit./n u. f Colnnibus and vicinity, is respeettu . *” ‘ October 29. 1855. ly - FARMERS’ AND EXCHANGE HANK, OF CHARLESTON, S. <-■ Agency nl Colnmbus. ri, Sl'illT EXCHANGE, on tlm Nov 15. dtf . Office ne'xt door to the IXIVBAHCBi I AIRE. MARINE, RIVER, and LIFE nh-R'hik L responsible companies by II V Agent, mice No. 2.. over E. Barnard & Co.'s store. Hhoenix Insurance Co “{ 3a “^['J’ , p\l'iTnL ‘ JOHN MUNN, Agent. Columbus* oa.* Nov 27. tt PRINTING AND WttAPPI'L I AI ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. mi||!B MILLS are prepared to furnish tie; “ ■’ ; r ticie Os Printing ai. l Wrapping Paper. Tb-; 1-- on which The Daily Sun i- printed, is made at Mills. lull £m, ■-■***■ l ‘ -i •-riaili iin ■ nitiin - VOL. I.} REMOVAL. FURNITURE EMPORIUM. IsAMMIS ROONEV, I U “vu removed their extensive stock of Furniture m their (lliOA 1 HOST,) New Four Story llrlck Building, ... ~,i,‘N , 'a rl- v ‘TPositc their Old Stand, \V , ,' ey ‘V 1 be I,: TI’- V t 0 their friends and < 1 Furniture _*“! .r cliasi rs. turnishing houses tlmuebliout in a mite ’ V 1 "-’' 1 "’ “ f ’ •? i: IV; ’ ■ 1 K 1 ! ’ ; ;as 1 1. r'L J,, K w Voik city, whet*” the Senior ; oriiiermamifaelitres. under >'• huit the most fasti \w Ji.uu tin hand tnrmture .suitable for Parlor, Led, Bitting, Dining Room, Kitchen Ac., ot Hose Wood. Maltogany, Walnut. pin,.. Ac: mcnUif"'™” • Nonl ‘ or South. An assort , ... CARPETING ANl> CURTAINS, till also lie on hand, that will not fail to please. Call .uni see. (Jur stuck consists in part of Eterzsl.tt*, Tele a Teles, Wlmt Kota Arm Chairs, and Sofas, ol hose-Wooil, IJroeaU'lle anil -Mahogany, for i'.„ -rs. liureaus, J>i ■ ssing. Marble au.l Muliognnv Tops. gMc-Boards—Mnrbio and .Malle .any Tops. UooK < ascs of all kinds anil Secretaries atlnclied. IhlHcs—( outre, Dining, W ork and Extension. .. bedsteads—High and b -tv post. French ami C..ttage. I'.nanml Sets lor lied Uooms, all colors. W'almit and Ma hogany Sets for Red Rooms. Clniirg—an extensive us -ortiuent of all woods. Uookiiijjf (classes—all sizes, in frames an t out. Carpets— Brussels, Ingrain, Tapestry. Ac. < nrt ains—of Rrocatello and Damask, all colors. Shades—(lilt Cornices ami Curtain holders. January 1", 1K56. BAItRINGEII Ch MORTON'S Steam Sash and Blind Manufactory, OGLETHORPE STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. tCMIIS .vlunukicfcory has been is in successful operation X lor over three years, and is Hi ill continued. All work will be dune by experienced workmen, with good quality of lumber, and the latest improved machinery’. SASH, BLIWDti, AND PANEL BOOKS, Will be furnished and boxed at the Factory, at the follow ing prices: Wash — 8 x 10... 7 els !‘rimed and Grazed...l2’.7 cts. ;10 x 12... 9•• •• *• ...\s “ “ 12x14..10“ “ 12 x 10...11 •• *• “ ...*J7 12 x 18... 12 ‘* ‘* “ ...30 “ ili|jyi2 x 20...14 •• *• *• “ ~*<•' 12X22...10 “ “ “ ...40 g£&12x24...18 ( . - “ ...15 “ The above Sash are I;;* inch thick, end made plain. In all cases where they arc made Lip-csish, twii cents per light will ho added. All Stash glazed with good French Glass, primed with the best Paint, and superior Putty. Holiing Blinds for Windows, (30 cents per loot, measuring the length, A window live feet would cost sij, without painting, catches, or hinges. PANEL DOORS. lja inch thick, without moulding, $2 50 —moulding’ one side, §3 00—moulding both sides. $3 50. 1% inch thick, without moulding. 2 75—moulding one side, 3 25—moulding both sides, $3 75. I}.£ inch tliich, 4 pannels moulding on one side, $3 50— moulding both sides, $4 00. \% inch thick, 4 panels moulding on one side, £4 00— i moulding both sides. £4 st). In addition to the above, Blinds painted and furnished \ with hinges and catches, if desired; also, hush glazed with German or French plate, painted, stained, ename - led, embossed and Bohemian Glass, of all shades and col ors. for side and transom lights and office windows. Plans and specifications for all descriptions of huiudmgs furnished to order, with estimates, if desired. Contracts made for construction and erection of build ings, on reasonable terms. All kinds of lumber planed, auu flooring and ceiling tongued and grooved. Scroll and other descriptions of Brackets, for ornament ing Cottages, Green Houses, &c., made to order. The proprietors being practical mechanics and builders, believe they can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them with orders. the above work will he furnished at short notice. gush kept constantly on hand. All orders sent with the wish, or city acceptance, will meet with prompt at tention. Work to he Hunt by the River, Rail Road, or in W agons, will be at the risk of the purchaser, as the work wili he considered delivered. £Special contracts can be made lor large jobs. M. BA BRING FK, January 24. ly J. k- MORTON. LAND WARRANTS. LAND OFFICE AND AGENCY, FOR THE PU'UTIASB AM) SALE OF REAL ESTATE, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. CONVEYANCSE, &o. &c. On Randolph Street, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, COLUMBUS, G*. I HAVE determined to devote my time exclusively to t|ie LA N D Bl'S 1 N ESS, and hope, from lay knowludgu of tin* lands in Georgia, to he aide to gi’ entire satislac tion to all who may entrust me with business. 1 am pie pared to either buy or sell, perhaps to better advantage than any other person in Western or South-western °H'you have lands to sell.call upon me; if Ido not pur chase, l will find you a purchaser. If you wish to buy, call also, for J have many valuable lots and seUlciiientu of land to sell. From my extensive knowledge ol tho owners of lands, 1 am prepared to ascertain the owner of almost every vacant lot (and laud ill the State. It 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 lowrates ; Ac,K.vrswanted to sell Bonner’s large map of Geor gia—high per cent, given. One thing is certain, lam paying N t:w x our and W ami ixotox (Ttv Pbichs for LAND \\ ARRAN IS, allowing small commission. ... . Having also nia.ie an arrangement with one ot the hes linns in Washington, I am prepared to apply tor BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS, 0 f ~H -i/es.. and will charge but Five Dollars for each ap plication—to be paid for when the warrant arrives. Bring in your claims soon. , , As I intend to make Uii a permanent business, and glw.it inv undivided attention, with a determination to give satisfaction. 1 hopo to receive a liberal shale ot a. Ironage. from my friends and the -oinmiinlfy pmmaHy jniynl-1 v Land OWc*, ( olumbua. Wai-ehouse, Commission, Receiving and FORWARDING BUSINESS. ri MIE undersigned having furmcl a < ’"-pavt-’ | n iship, will continue business nt tlm old jd stand (Alabama Warehouse) under the mum - ap-a am! -tvle ufKING <v SORSIIY, and .’L''’. 1 ‘ fri. uds ami customers a continuance ol tin April in 1850. 2251 f • ± Sl "^ liV ’ Warehouse & Commission Business. ■ltri: a. ■ prepared to make lila-ral advaucis.fYV\ A \\ c ,'I TON and other I’ltoDi <LIn | ,4^* ‘particular attention will lie given to the HALE OF C W°lmve now on hand a supply of BAGGING and ROPE, which we offer at the market po es. s:;:!ia™° ! ”} GREENWOOD A GRIM.,B. Julv 4,185 G. ly FONTAINE WAKE HOUSE. HUGHES! H DANIEL, Warel.oH*t, Commission, Bece.vinß and Forwarding Merchant*. i limn titkon tl.’- new Fire Proof TANARUS. K ... ‘' uri ; a r t A Cos., adjoining tl,e Alabama V.are llireewits. H'R ‘ v - , . I all ronGgnmnnt*, ~" |';e.'l t ’ i ;r.; ior They will do a general Commit. Steiare and -ding Bu-iness. 1 arti '■u'"'sS ofCotton and other Produce. The ,l facilities will *• oarel..Utentio„ given .ll Bush. ‘ Salt.nl- A 1 omply.t BngKlhM ,| nfGHE-. ; way- n blind. , v \j jjaNIEL. Oct ilcr I s -'ft. FANCY ( ANDIES. | T ANARUS, iTrc iveda fin-supph es Fancy ( H.idi-and >'< ,) feetioiiery.ut 42 Broad -Ire T j|rjMA - Pebruarj 8. I jheston W -mebreli/s ‘ ee; i ; \ umih u-'e. manufa. t. *!; ”• J ‘ | jliitlv on hand and for sab . wholesale anrfndail.^ Vo 26 iir 1 Oct. 2*l COLUMBUS, GA.. JULY ‘2B, ISob. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, EAST SIDE OF OGLETHORPE ST., Between the -Terry” and “Ojiletliorpe” lloteU, and di- I’ Ctly nj.i>nsiii< Temperance Hull, , COlU'AimiS, UKORCiI'A. Vt’ ‘* Imw now in >t>reand receiving the .a; m l, cst iiiivl most rxteusive stock ol vtdii- cu > to be louud in this country, comprising C ALE CHE 3 AND MOCK CALECHES, ot hm i st anvl rii’hcst and most idegaut appi'niatico. BEHUIS AM) COAC IIK.S, ( : huest styles and ov. t v variety. HOTKAWI H AND BAUOmiKS, of every known jmul s ipe.su : r < •up < r two hoiM saud coa.i , *to assortment of Top and No-T*p BUGQIEt. AND WAGON b, id* the lates. and most lashionhl‘styles now used. Th. !a/t that the well kimwn and hlglily c.dcemed work of JAMES M. (.'I IN BY A GO. ns well* as that of other makers of the bight s; reputation, can he found only ni our House, and that all our stock i> made up un der the personal direct iom.f Mr. fI.G McKee,(whose long experience guanuite*-s its quality) enables its to offer Mciiter work ami at. lower prices, than arti ch-sos the same quality cun bo sold for by any other dea ler in tjiis country; aml quite us low as they can lu> at lorded in New \mk e:.y. For proof of which wo res poet lHy invite nil who wish t* purchase, loculi uml see us. We are selling at the \t-n lowest rates, for cnwli .>r ap proved credit, ami always ask our selling prices, so our customers ami strangers ns well, may rely on being honestly ami.*airly dealt with. Eve ry article is warranted to be strictly n>, represented, and utisfactlon gunmnreed to nil. McKKK A ROItKKTH. N. 11. —Having the t.rst regular set of Carriago workmen to I b.uad in this country, we an* pre pared, as heretofore. t i do all kinds of rcpiitrliig at tit© lowest possible rates, with the utmost, promptness and in tin: best, manner. MrK. A R. January 28. ly MORE GOOD NEWS! BEAD! READ!! READ!!! EMBROU)KRiEi AND LACKS, TO bp: FOi.i) AT AM) HR LOW Nl3 W YORK CuBT. H.VY!! just receiied. on coiisigmmnt, a large assort -2 ment of Enihroiihu it ami J<aces, c.inong wliicli are— -200 .lacnet Golla; • at 15c., Worth 40c. -00 Swiss ('ollm at 2(tc.. worth 50c 800 Fivnch W ■ i ollar:-. at from to 100 \lpas>e*> and I.'• •• Golla: . fnnn 25c. to dl s'.iO() yds. Thntiol. ‘till’ - * •.: •l kvh- l/m ----200 Jac.net Ban'!.- bum 25c. to si 200 Swiss Bands, from 25c. to si 1000 yds. Jurnri • ,:d Swiss Ivlgiug 1000 yds Jacne! a.i-l IY\'ss Inserting. Among the go ds hove named w ill In found some very il'.-ira!)h styU- ail l‘ v iiieh will he sold a i price.) as above quoted. ! will ah, sell from my stock in stor\ at cost — 200 FiLshionabh* Hminicr Mantilla -1500 dozen Hosiery, ofi very d<*scription loud pieces of GaO’ m s. price (5110 c. 200 piece- French aa i American Lawns, 7 to 2dc. 200 “ •• •• * Ginglituus. 10 to 20c. 500 *• Rlctich* •! Domestics, price oto lie*. Also, colored and M: • k Silk Drosses. Bareges and Ba rege Rohes, newest sty le -. Doors open all day: l;nittanc* free, and no charge for showing goods, \<v l!<mpectflillv. GBo. W. ATKIXfM.N. juneltf i ‘5 Broad st, Guluml i:- J. ]?. HAPPOLDT I. t. MUHRAk’. IIAPPOLDT tv MURRAY, Mrb'v . .. ... ; : : : -- l W - No. 4.0 Broad Strooi, Columbus. Georpria, liuport‘‘i sand .Manufiwtmvrs of GUNS, Rli JJbS, JMS r rO!iS. .-Viol all iiiclo in thc/fradu. Ji t . -Repairing cxecuit >d;ii neatness and dispatch.'• i K<*ys fitted. Term.’ it lbr ail kinds of work. June 5. FOR SALK. jj N the most desiraide •i* i ii allliy . H locution in (3olumb<: lid •- Ja •iT''V[L'*’ \ and LOT of a hulfiicr .* i: •Ia qua •tT of fflo ii.iijikK 1 - ui-half acre on tin- i • I bei n ~ Rooms. 2 Kitchens. 2 Nr Booms, 2 Store Itomns. one Smoke House. H poultry Houses. Goach iiouse and Sta Lie, a superior Wellof i. ati-r. Ftowm* Pit. Dairy, Gardens with Fruit Tree# and Sh. n'd ry. in good order. Apply on the prmi- s i . G. M. DICKSON. Or at 131 Broad .Street ('••■■: side) to ipril 29, 18 . 225 t ( A. K. A\ Kli. A OAHU. s r TfffrßKlfjiN WOOJ), oftlic lato firm ofOiv'ii- Xlff\VG(i(l(fcMoni.-i,Nuwrl<’.ui.s,r(‘siH*ctliil!y,; it l'oiniH liis frit finis anti ! j *:it !*• >n. Ilia* lu*', . has permanentl.v s tt!• •• i i:s i !:•• eily f Neu N orl . VjjM Jla\ ussoefitted bine fwi: b tlie bouse of IiIVINGSTOW, BA OH. cfc KINKPJAD, \Y 11 <) LES.\ I. !'. < J ROC ’ KitS, Com mission ant S in port itijg Merchant s, No. 02 Yescy Street, in .ear of the Astor House. He is prepared to sup; !■ tie m with evi rytliitig in the GROCERY LINE, outlie most favorable l-ri:i Alm. t * buy on Cuiniiiio sioii any article-* •*li in 111i -* market. Me jiromißes ti use every everii'iH to . ve Hiitislaetion. ami will ve bis personal attn! i<-m t• * liie filling of all onlers with which he may he favui'il. New York. April 1. r ia FOR SA.IjK AT TIJK SI UK OK TllF efi No. 139 Broad St, fe* ■■/■j, | nil i|p|i Lll-. 1..:- RGI >. 8-M'IKKII BACON I!I (J , 11 1 ) ‘ eiuly for sale, aad will have i,e-h ciieked Bacon every two wee!for Hale. I 00,000 !1.-.ider ierug( . itn ‘ lbs. per side. 100,000 Hi*, •• 1.0 n will average tiom all to 80 lbs. per hide. I 100,000 lbs. Climb. . i iaml ei,: .i a . wi : i . ] i \vi i l rage from 5” to 7(111... per -be . •40,000 lb*. Ilaln-. in sweet pi Ule. 30 tierce- of Leaf hard. 100 kegs I.eaf hard. .10 bbls. us Flour. , Planters IIS* ref|ue*ted tn call and < xitlillne the stock of meat, ns if ‘ ill Is* to I he iutere-t of tlio-e v. lei wish to iiiiivliase. The smoke house can smoke 120,'SK) lbs. id ne nt alone looking, and there i- no fire in-lib o! the Slie ikc-ll aise to heat the 111 cut. June 21-8,,. B- A. RICHARDS A Cos. PRESERVING CANS. V SlTlllt 1011 article for -ale by June Id. !im R. M ALDWOIITII. NEW ( IIEESE I ( -T TtECEi V ED and for Hall l y June 14. MAUCi .- JC < IIAFFIN. SOMETHING NICE. \J. \ l(*K lot of new EGGS warranted fresh—ami choice COUNTRY BUTTER, for sale by July J, h TOPD II CON SHOI hDKRS. i ) HOGSHEAD- BACON snuri.DEiiS.ju-t I “ivt-d I'/df i n con-ignmuut. and fm 1 fbe Fontaine JA are 1P,.,.... by ‘ jiin‘ HE !"'Gin.S A DANIEL. FACTORY VAIINS. I A ACTOR Y YARNS’ of all No.. Osiniburgs. shirting, 4 Sheeting. strt|- Ci te,l el - /..-..con-tantlv on hand i t 2v-df‘ lt ta ‘*’ ry |,rin ”’ U} TODD. j , , r. n. thomas. CEL LA Ae THOMAS, WHOLE-ALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CONFECTIONERY, FRUIT.J, &c., v n 42 Br 1 1 Street. (Under Teb grapli Office.) ‘ ‘ COLUMBUS, GKORGIA. mji;., ,-t r-.-i: •-f Confectionery, I Fruit*. Nuts, &C.. whb b lb. y to tli* - put lie lit rees ,liable rate-. IV.UIItry deal-rs would do well p, gi .. na all. No charge fur packing, i Nov. 5,1855 CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! ’pm-: liiiik-iTiU'i-.i him. mm- ~u luuui uu.i cx>, .m 4s 1. •• constantly receiving, mm ~f o„. l- u .r. esi 1 11 • lin -t vanc.t Stocks us Vclili l. s owe oiiciv.i, iiml iikklc c\|in'<slv for tliis umritet, ciiibr.u-iiin. every tylo • of tku-nnso in use, sen'll a*— ('ulcrtios, lterlhl (imeiles, llnroucitcs, (Os tho Finest Finish,) I'AM i1 ,Y UOCKAWAVS, Lai-:e and small, including many >ory light and tasty, suitable tor one horse. DOW TOI WACrONB, With acomjiletu assortment id HUGGIEir* with and without ‘l’Oßtt, vt t very style ami finish, which, for durability uml neat i •>-, cannot be cxcelhil, and are from most respect abb-manufaet-lies at the .North, and made under the personal direction of Mr. J. B. Jaqties. All of which we ur -oiling at the very lowest rates for cask or ap pro* < and credit. livery article > 11 by u- at our lb posltory is warranted in very respect, and our cußtoincrs and all pirn hasers cun rely on being honorably and fairly dealt with—iu moot of which we respectfully invite the attention of all who wish to pureha.se, to call on us at the North-Fast c< i net of Ogletle i pe ami Bryan streets,oppi site I lie Per ry House. *l. B. JAQUES A BROTHilib N. B Il.iv i! a regular set of northern Cur> rinse* Workiin ii inpb ved. we are prepared to xeciit*. tbpiiisdiig of every kind ia die It st|os>ible •uanmr with neatnes-and dispatch, at low rate .at B J.UiUFS v BROTH FIGS Gat riage HeposHok y , Noilli t.csl corner OglethoriH* and Bryan streets, \*ppo siu* the Perry House, tkihiuibus, Ga. February G. LEVY, DRAKE & CO., Kitglm ers snitl Hlarhlntslß, Union Foundry & Machine WovkH, GOI.GMIIGS, (JBOItGIA. X i 13 call t lie special attention of the public to our s ---7) taldifdimeiit. The proprietors an practical Me I lninics ami of long experience in tho business, and l.n\- i iug combined two < stahlisluiieiits in one, they him the j large : and best stock of tools and patterns in the State. Their facility for doing business being so great, they can ! :itlbrd to their ciif i.oiners the Ih*sl of termsaud the most | prompt execution. Onr eoniorpnrt ner having been so many years in this business as the praetieal partner and proprietor of the Hcmulgee rmiudry, .Macon, teorgia, is well known, imv ing built a large number of Strain Engines. Mills, and Maeliinery. ( !ir aighout this and adjoining States. To ail of which we refer ns a guarantee of our work and ability. Our junior i- just from Virginia, uod having had the manugemeui of some of the largest establishments in that Slate, brings with him tile best practical ability and improvements in machinery. We call . vpi-eial at!ution to our iUaa im* and Sift iimiary Swam b3tijgiics and Mills, b.-lh cir cular and upright. NVe are now manufacturing tin* best CIKCUEAK BAW MILLS in the country, being entirely of metal, nt the same price others are furnishing wooden ones. We arc now furnishing fc’teum Engines and Boilers of a:>\ ‘i/.c: Flouring and Corn .Mills; vertrical nml circu lar Saw Mills; Sugar Mills: Shafting; Pulleys: Horse Powers; Gin and Mill Gearing of all kinds: Gemotory Railing; Bark Mills: Corn Shellcrs; Cob Crushers; and Castings of every* kind—Bra-s and Iron. marl3-t f NEW FURNITURE WYL JEi JB Ut O O 3VJ3. -J Door North ol the Oglotliorpv Honr.e, < lOI.UM I3US, LA. : TUB subscriber has on haml, three doors ‘ North of tho Oglethorpe House. oglc-i*x * lorpe Street, an asboriineot ol neatly made FUKMTI BIG to which he will Ur&dGX constantly adding, and w hich lie will sell nt pricoH that cannot fail to suit those in want of anything in his line. Articles not on hand w ill he made to order at the short est notice. Furiiit tire repaired at reasonable rates. t Jail and examine stork. iu!'.. 1 J. 11. SIKFS. N K\V CO-PA RT\ KIiSHIP. L i r. rc r\ * ■“'* .Z. 11. MADDEN ATJIOMAS KENNV, | | IVJfi form- Ugletlmi'pe Street, where they will at all times he found ready to receive and mid promptly execute all orders given to them. They pledge themselves to satisfy all who patronize them, in material, workmanship, and quickness of execution. They will keep constantly on hand Ceinciit and Planter of Pai ls. Inon Knilin*;, ol the newe l patterns, always procured at reasonable rates and on tin* most advanta geous terms. All wbu know Madden, know him to be a workman of taste and judgment. Those who wish to -how rer.poet to the‘-dear ones dopar 4 ed r will find it to their advan tage to give tin* new firm a cull. F.*b 15 MARBLE AND TOMB-STONK WORKS, p.andolph Street, opposib* Oglethorpe llutel. COLUMBUS, GEOIIGIA. The undersign refqiee 11 ill ly in ; ‘‘"^ c on tin ( * 1 n corner us ugh * ‘yjr* / IjIjMIJMUJp *, thorjn; and P.*.- I4M if H ||ll™||y!3 :i V f^ ■ l'Hj.Ji .*i . “id’ krJVr -I!jV|?J (jliP l .llv wJ.t I site life i*.,m 4 If L'i'> lice a lid t lie G g|e , tllOlpft Hotel, - where lie is prepared, with th I ■ t Italian nnd Am* ri e:m Marble. t>< furnish all kinds of Monuments, ‘l'oinliH nm! Grave Stones, uh cheap us they en be hud in any |art. of the country. North or Souili. He res: •< f fully nolicitH a niiare of pub ■ lie pat i “ii.ige. j t Hatter- bin.self that l"i’ workmanship lie will give ;db: M ti*'U to the IllOht fio<tidUill-. Ajiril Hi. If. p. MITCHELL. SfIAPARD L 3IITC IlKi-L, W GKOCKIIB, Forwarding and Coiriiniuuion MorchantN, and dealers in IRON, < ASTINGS, Ac., South Sid * of tlu 1 public Square, ISholbyvillo, Tennertee. Re sere ( , Seymore, Fanning A Cos., 1 ff. B. Dougla— k Go., j HiMinaii .V Brother. f Nashvillo. Tcimi**<*•■. Lanier A: Phillips. Havi-. Pilcher A Cos. J J. if. Willin’ eA: Brother, ., ... ( ~ J. F. Wilhaitm A: Go. j tirauville. S.iinpio k Cos., Ch ithinfiogn, Tenn. M.c ally A Jones, Mu’ on, Ga. J. it. Mull A Cos., Columbia. On. ‘• An-lev. - <i... \. r-tiii” .v Fi-ii-i -’/ii. -.iviii.iiMi, <la. HliAjuir'l. ,Mi' , r:i i v ,i lifirli’.f’in, y. C. Fi Lrnnry IK.Vr. Cm i'KNNKSHKK II AC ON. “/I t % CU l Lie. Ti-nm * ■ Dm'n jii't r - <•v.-il mi l .)l 1,1 It Ml f r •!.; I.DW b,v I.li, t v Mid J.V. UJIXOVAV, f'UX'KLV 4 Os. eili.lT. ITt) in ‘ ii’tbi” varffti I:i|. Dri ;. :uk! I'i<"itt l*i’l. lur ini'-nt 4-iiri’ii'l -ti.-vt, l>y V Driu,r> CKTJ.A tc THOMAS. lIKMT I VMII.V cI.OIH. *yr% UA8111.1.. .-ti wart <V Duii'tiii’ U -tl'amiL Fl .m l•/ iii ti ■ i v >1 <’ii ’ll *i'/tim<’iit ffi'l t"f * ‘ll” ’T May -.'4, .lAMKH MUON. -! PKUIOIt LARI). I.(| ‘ A.-F- hy ,up. i. r l.ai J jut it* ■ ivf. on n.ii- I—•* ixi'iit ami f.r‘dl'i !•> K’ l.rimry *J. .IAMKH I.IOON. THE BRITISH PKRIODICALS, AND THE FAHMER’S OTJIDii. 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Royal Octavo I > 'Utl pag< .mi iiuun rous \\ ood and Bteei Engraving ‘l hi- is. < oho -odly, tho most complete work on Agii ulfurc ov. r published, and iu order to give it a wldei circulation tliv ptdilidicis have resolved to reduce the price to Five Dollars for tlu Two Yolmi.u I! \\ lien m iii by mail <|KiHt-|iuid) to Galiforniaand Oi<: on tin* prie • w ill 10, To any oilier purt of the I'ldonund to Canada (post paid), sd. it J-This work is not the .Id “Book of tin* Fanu.” Remit tames lor any of the above puidi, ationn should always he addressed. j>ost-fmld. to the Publishers. LEONARD, BCOTT A GO., No. 54 Gold street, New Yolk. VA HA BLF LOUISIAN \ LA Mr FOR S-A-HE. I AVIi.L h*H tin* beautiful PLA.N ----4 ‘1 AT I ON’ l.i.ownc- tiie Jiai .rove A ‘• ,; :le I'ri- ~ Jack .-on Parish. La., 5 ..ib - mill i . ‘, t riion. mites Go On.-Int ti'.'i'.iji! 12 mil. • Gi * Vieksbnr* <1 SI.o■ vejiort Rail Road, contatninp, in tho aggregate. J.1J30 acres, about 3to of which is in Hii lal • “i a ultividi'.n, with I buildings, lieh as Dwellin',.'. Gin House and Screw, Cabins. Dribs. Stahl. -, *ic. Ac. Hi point “f ln- .llli and b. auty . thi- place in iiUHUrpas od in tho Paoli. ‘l'll.* plantation is well watered, and th'’ trad finely timbered. I will >1! ill. pl.icec.il logctlo r. or in lots to suit pm chasers, i■ . oil. desnowa of making valuable invost my 11 t.H will do wi ll lo call. Forfm tber particulars, address R. M. Halgiove. Vm Uoli. .hick .-ii I*:ri. li. La., or call at bis residence.s nob ? CUHtoftllllt place. Ala\ fi, isso. 3m IS. M. HARGROVE. SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, ,r * ° IU GO. /'\ A’J.’ THE OJSfE-PiaoJD Sa d.OTMINd KMJ'OItiUM OF J. Kt. DANIEL Sc O O J C.B xirouil rttreot,, Columbus, Gu., I .il. In* i.i.ii.l ;i lull MlpJ.i.V, Willi ruli.. t all I lulijilii.il,. ~ I Geld lenieii's First Glass lil ‘.A I >'. MAUK ( a.OTI I IN< i, Os their Ov. n Manufacture. VV ai ranted b* give full aatisliiction to the pun hast i. A bilge and well selected Stock of (G nllniM iiN Hat !. Gap ~ Tl links. Carpet Bags, Valises. Umbrellas \< Abo, a beautiful assortment of Frem b and Fngiisb CLOTHH, CASBIMFJRES & VfibTIJNfGB, VN liicli they are prepared to make up in a style ot f.’nt and Manufacture, in v* ryet opialied Smtli. Call, i \amim and Is* suited. April D. IS.’di. GAS FIXTURES. ‘j HIE under igm*d huviii'. iiiacieiiriaugeineidf) with tin 1 Ala n ida’ !un is, are j.; epare.l to I'm nisli Gnss J-T x f cirt-M nt PliiladHplilii IN Ici h, with freight added. All di <a iption- of GJJ.'I AM) BRONZi. <l. M)ALI. R,-’ wjlb and. 4 and 5 lights ot beautiful >dyie and designs for I’AUi.OKS AND SAi.OCNS. Gilt and Bi'on/o HARP.** foi HALLS and RAFF Ac 1. , w .t h Viii ion ‘ sly b- ol tiili and Jfronze IbacketH. PEN; DA \ ’!>’ and b !:<;P LlGHTS—laiiey -tyles. i'jain ami I'am , G LOB/.; Mid SHADES. CHINA BELLS- plain and >'ill. very on mm Mi Lal. Out .dock iv ry large aud l-i autitully awnortvd. All discript ion cl (huts Fll 11 ii|j done promptly and warrant led, by Mr J. WILHELM, who bus Imd ov. i twenty yeui • experience in this line of businvw in Phil.. I"l b ; a and l . wiiere. .til whose known reputation nee.R no comment. D. li. THOMPSON & CO.. April J*'. lN5f- 143 Broad Street. GREAT UEIH UTION IN FLOCK AT WINTER S PALACE MILLS, s vOUIILE R.Y'J’RA iamily- equal to Hiram I / ,-mith Jo U 0 per Lain-i | Extra Family. 850 *• *• Pl|ii-. Mills Superfine 7 <) “ “ hi -i, i: dills, .'Uperfilie, equal to Ten in*.* . - (, Os, < o • r. ii Mills, fine, equal to Tennessee. 050 ** “ I *v per c*nt. discount to dealers. June 13 WINTER S PALACE MILL ROOMS FOR RENT. r I I M‘ > I'LI.'.‘ANT NEW ROOM.'* ov i h. Barnnid s I bi./’ .-ry More, with Gu- i-'i.xtnr* Clonet a. . coin j jd’ i suitable f r office* or sleeping rooms. Enquire o 1 Junu 5. L. t . MGJiTON, Ag. ut. VAL.I AIII.IC I'HOPKRTY. ONK iif llm iin.nl iji-iiriil.l. uml'•onvuiik’iitJy .. .. mii 1145../ KK, u IbKNCJ.S in lit., city, for IT i Kill*, on B':ri>mni.-IMiiii? term,. iMI ffl A|.plyt.. A. K. AYKII, May ll*. 2X711 iSI Itrofi.l Street. WAGONS. , I ST fctiii’U anil for hul.* . mn lour Norlli. in liuilr Who.>n 4, u JE . , _£X\- I ‘t i at” •irliclc. tor two all.l four 1 o A 1 I.IM‘ llp.'l iol 11 . I l/l :tl, !io.ly ai.it Voile eoiii|ilet**. May ‘l*,. OR .HV A CO. FIMK llltA \ UV. |r. ( | CASI..- fine liiuniiy—oii ilo/.en in a..-■ -jint I • J\/ i... • ii. oan L-oiiHijriiiueat. uii'J lor -ale l.y •June ‘J.. lumiiyov A MeOKHKK lIUOOKS A C HA I* .MAX |,|) call tie- alteßtioii .1 I’liyalelHim to tl.. J liewlr .Ji..eOV’ red Tlie.liellie . ailed J Tt. N. W. SKAT'S NBOATIVE BLLCTKIO FLUID. It ie “UfH'iior tuN'orv .'^l‘.''l'lnctiir# of Vrratum V.-iadi. for nll (.urp'oe- tint tie* latter Im* iieretofore )...-ii met for. KetirtuTr 4. KOK *AhK OS CONVIUiOIKN'T. ‘i.|.'. IJiiiik, S'ei-.l Oattt. and Corn. Ify , llt'OIlKS A DA.NU I. JnlB-tf FINE SUMMEK DIII.VKS TL( i HONKS -uperior Claret Wine, Juat ryeaiT.al hll ,j . )* ‘ for pair low down, at 42 Broad Strert. 1 May IV CKI.I.A * THOMAM {NO. 301.