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COLUMBUS, GEOItGJA,
~n LI, practicein all the counties of the Chatahoo-
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j MEDICINE and SURGERY,tender their services to
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A. J. KIDDLE,
f3jA.C3-XTEK.LIEA.3Sr ARTIST,
TJ AS closed liis rot ms over Mygatt's Stove, prepnra
_[j tory to re-opening on a scale of magnificence fur
■u luwlug anything heretofore known in this City.
ii., *w rooms will be on the corner of broad and
Lull -. streets, in the block now being built by Col.
Ju j as soon as completed.
I > , 185a ts
A. M. HELL,
r Dlesale and Retail Grocer and
Commission Merchant, f \
l T tliu old stand of D. Ellis & Cos.. 14 BroiidjEj£fcft
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i Sootcli Whiskey,and Provisions and Groceries generally,
at the old stand of John J. McKendrep, No. 108 broad
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LIFE INSURANCE.
NORTH CAROLINA
MiJTEAL life insurance company
or RALEIGH,
and
CHARTER OAK
LIKE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF HARTFORD,
CUM’ INI.’ll to take risks on favorable terms. Slaves
insured for two thirds their value
JOHN MUN'N, Agent.
_ August 8, 1858, Dm Columbus, (la.
RICHARD IS, GRAY,
Agent and Commission Merchant,
BANKS’ BUILDINGS,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Immediately opposite Stewart. Gray A Cos..
_ Offer to the Trade.
“v( I tfl I J )*S* Tennessee Bacon, n tine lot of well
2',’ -'V trimmed HAMS
loot) liis. dried VEXSON, better than Beef, and cheaper,
bow Peas, Sugar, Coffee. Flour and Laril.
July 10. 185 ti.
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DEALERS IN
G HOCERIES. PRO V L SIO NS.
AND COUNTRY PRODUCE,
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Columbus, Georgia,
KLLF constantly on hand n supply of the best goods
aad are receiving produce from Tennesse whieli
‘uev sell low for Cash.
lour and Meal of the best uualitv alwavs on bend at
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_rtl.iißin J. It, HAMILTON.
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hsrd. Flour,Coffee, Sugar, Molilsso.j, Salt. Tol.ac-
Onions. Potatoes, Apples, Dried Fruits, ,te,.
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Jlarch 15, 1858. m
IIALLOWELL &. THOMAS,
Mattress Manufacturers,
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0 Columbus, Georgia,
LIIF.RS for Cotton or Cotton and Shuck Mattresses.
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/. 1 “, ln “ua and vicinity, is respectfully solicited.
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OF CHARLESTON, S. C.
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iMviuiroi*
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“'Tonsibl.. rompanie. I.v
Off vn •> JOHN MUNN, Agent,
ovpr h. Barnard A Co.’s *tnn.
•cenix Insurance Company—Capital s'AW.OttO,
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a ctors and Commission Merchants
CHARLESTON, S C.
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VOL. ll.}
OR EAT TRIUMPHS
AM)
UNPAKAIiLIiILKI) sSUUOJS&S Ol' 1
RHODES’ FEVER AND A LIE Cl HE,
on
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA:
Equally certain as a Preventive nr Cun-.
NO POISON. PROOFS :
See what the President of the Pharmaceutical Society
of Missouri, says <>f Rllmlcs’ Fevci and Ague Cure, m An
tidofe to Miliaria:
St. JjOUW, Mo., Nov. 10, 1800.
HAVING noticed tho cci iiiicate of chominil aualysi.s
by tin- celebrated cltcmist Dr. .J. K. Chilton,
oi'New York city, in l'avcr of UhiKb s’ Fever ami Ague
Cure, ihat it contained miiher Quinine, Arsenic, Mor
curt) nor btrycliniuc, and having received numerous ap
plicatious for it, i was induced to send to Dr. Kkudos
tor iiie medicine. . w .dnce then I iiave disposed if a large
quaulily, mostly i< residents ui ihiscity, who bavftiuva
riably been cured by it, and to whom l‘can refer. I aiu,
therefore, satisfied in recommending it to l> all that
the proprietor represents.
KDWAiiD S. WII BATON,
f’resd’t onMiarmaeoiithail Society of Missouri.
Had the Ague for Twelve Years!
I'KOYIDKNCK, June TK lftoo.
Having been informed of tin* illness of a poor, but
worthy woman, who lias not been fre from Fever and
Ague a month at a time for the last twelve years, i sup
plied her gratuitously with Rhodes’ Fever and Ague
Cure. She took in all four bottles which completely re
stored her to health and strength, and us four months
ha v e now elapsed, there i< jto reason t.odould the perma
nent y of i ho enro.
('. A. I*. MAHOF. Apothecary
TO Hollies Perform TO Cures.
Co.XaTAN’IINE. Mich., Nipt. 2ltll, lsaa.
.1 am ts A. iliioms, iOs(. —Dear .Sir:—-I have just sent
an order to Ames & Ualliday for another half gross of
your Fever and Ague Cure. It has sold like** llot'Cakcs,’’
and 1 have only two bottles on hand. One reason it
has sold, is because when 1 have heard of a case of Ague
or Chill Fever, 1 have sent a bottle and told them to try
it, and il it did not help them, they were not obliged to
pay for it. aud they were all satisfied. I had one case
of Chill Fever where it run four days, but the man came
to see me on the sixth day well satisfied.
Truly yours, .JOHN P. CLADDING.
31 Hot lies Perform 31 Cures.
Moi.lv>;, 111., Sept. 21. lS, r W>.
Mk. Jam£s A. IvUodks—Dear Sir—The box of “ Ague
Cure"’ you sent us has ail been sold and created a large
demand lor more; to meet which we have ordered
from your general agent at Chicago, J. D. Yerrington.
Its sale will only be equalled by the number of Fever
and Ague cases. Hoping these cases may be few, yet
huvt ii bottle for every fuse.
We remain respectfully yours,
‘ UfCIIAHDS A ALLKX.
19 Hollies Perform 10 Cures.
IiFiTTUU FROM A POST3IASTKR.
M ‘XWfcLL. Delaware Cos.. Oliio, Ami. 10, 1805.
Mr. .J. .V. Kiiouk.-?—Dear Sir—Your medicine has met
with iiie most favorable success in this neighborhood. I
have about five bottles left. 1 give it to them at first,
•if no cure no pay.* although 1 was not authorized by
)4§f; to do so; but 1 took the responsibility on myself.—
But not a bottle has come back, and as I am almost out.
of tin; article L wish you would forward me om* gross of
the bottles, if you see proper to do so, ami i will be
punctual in payment. I inclose fifteen dollars on the
medicine 1 have received, for which please send me a
receipt. Ship the cure tome as soon as you can—there
never has been as much Chills and Fever since I lived in
the State, as at-present. Yours, Ac.,
RICH AUD MARTIN, l*. M.
31 Bottles Perform 31 Cures.
Pi*K Rln, Mich.. July 21, 1855.
Dr. .1. A. lUioims—Dear .Sir—Your Cure tor the Fever
and Ague has thus far performed wonders, It has not
failed in one instauce t effect a quick and permanent
cure. Some who have been troubled with the distress
ing disease have been eulirely cured by using only one
bottle of the Cure. I’lease -end immediafely four
dozen, as we have but three bottles remaining.
Truly yours, LATH HOP A MCLKAX.
Cure of Panama Fever.
Providence, Sept. 22, 1865.
Mr. James A. Rhodes—Having been entirely cured
by your remedy, 1 take pleasure in assuring you of
the i cnetit it has been to me. I was first attacked by
chills and lever on the Isthmu if Panama, several
months since, aud isi spite of tli different remedies
and treatment 1 adopted, my heal * .grew worse until
1 commenced the use of your Fever and Ague Cure.—
Since that time 1 have not had a single chill, and am
now in the enjoyment of good health.
Wishing y.*ur in *dicine the success that it nurd*.
I remain truly yours,
THOMAS G. ANDIiKVS.
I. O. O. F.
I.n another column of to-day's paper will be found an
advertisement for * k Rhodes’ Fever and Agoe Cure.”
We are not in the habit of pulling medicines, hut desire
to say, for the benefit of the atllicted, that Win. \.
Howe, Merchant, Sharpsburg, who has it for sale, in
forms vis that he sold several dozen bottles, aud in
every case it has effected a cure. This proves (hemedi
cine to be good, and we take pleasure in bringing it
before five notice of the public.- —Otht Fellow.
A fit. Sept., 4.
Evidence from a Clergyman.
Plymouth, Richland Cos., Ohio, *-epf. 25, 1855.
Mr. J. A. Rhodes, —Dear Sir—l cheerfully testify t<>
the value of your Antidote t*> .Malaria. One young holy
in the family of a clergym iu here has been taking an
••AGUE BALSAM” for some mouths withou., un.\ per
manent benefit —a few-day a since she got a luttie of
the Cure aud lias not had chill since. A young man
also used (ne sumo Balsam some time without relief
until he got olwitth* of your Cure. So far it works like
a charm. Yours truly,
Rev. A. <\ l)FB0IS.
Unsolicited Evidence from a Physician.
Mo.nyk’El.M), 1 ml., Aug. 27. 1855.
J. A. Rhodes—Dear Sir—l have been in the practice
of Medicine here for about three years, and can con
scientiously recommend your medicine, having used M
myself aud prescribed it in a number of instances with
per stet stumM. Respect hill v viMtrs.
4 \V. G. SIi;\CLR.
IjOUI&YILLK No. 11, U. R. R.. Ga., Jan. 1,185 b.
Your Ague Cure has overcome all prejudices by its
merits, and givowitisfaction. A gentleman just culled
who has been fully cured b.v only one bottle, and de
sired me to recommend it. to everybody. 1 shall do all I
can in its sale. ’ \V. A.IIAYLIX.
If any body desires further evidences, they will limi
it in every bottle of the C’i’RF, which is being intro
duced a rapidly as possible in n every town and village
in the United states, Canmlas, Ac. The eminent chem
ist. Dr. A. 11. Chilton, of New York, ccrtifien to its per
fect innocence. It is therefore optional with.ill thnve
the Fever and Ague or not. just as they plea ■.
Since the introduction of the (’FRE in every part of
the United Htiites, its sviccess lias been so complete and
unvarying us to luive fully proved these us-ertions in
favor of its extraordinary merit.
No class of disease is so easily managed as the olio
under consideration, if the medicine ho taken iu advance.
This is owing to the diseases being produced by one an 1
the sumo cause, and therefore all, both residents and
travelers, should protect themselves by the timely use
of this preventive, mid not wait for the pois-m already
lurking in their veins, b* develop itself in a violent
attack. Take the Cure as a preventive.’and so destroy
the poison before it does barm.
Full directions and advice as t* diet and habits of life
prepared by a distinguished Physician long resident in
a Billons climate now accompany ouch bottle.
It will often be found neceasary to precede this medi
cine by a mild cathartic or anlihilious purgative. The
very best thing for general iif-n i* a moderate d M M* of
Castor Oil. tin* object of which is tv> cleans* the stomach
and free the biliary passages. Remember that win ro
this is necessary, or there Is costfvoness. it Mt st iietakkv
or tin* operation of the antidote will l*e serioiiJ\ ob
structed.
Only Caution*— In certain specified case:-, pour
the contents of oie- or more bottles of the Cure into
shallow vessels, (dining plates,, and place them in
sleeping rooms: for t lie vapor rising from tlm medicine,
and also the air wafted across, or circulated over the
dregs of it. after the liquid is evaporated, w ill counteract
and estroy, to a deg * oiuincnsurate with its expo
sure, the uihwiuula or poison contained in the apartment.
This mode of exhibiting the Cure should likewise he
resorted to when very young infants ate exposed to
malarious sitnuGons.
The IrjUlc* iu which this medicine is put up have the
words, “Rhodes’ Fever and Ant e Ci:rj; m blown in tlm
glass, and on the outside wrapper is the name of the
medicine, (tins copyright of which is secured) and the
signature of the proprietor. Them? precautions are
taken to prevent counterfeits and imitations.
The ft ELI V NCR FOR ITS eITCKsa IS ENTIRELY It'ON ITS
ACTUAL MLR ITU, wherever introduced and t*ed These
will be considered sufficient.
Prepared and sold bv the proprietor.
JAMBS A. KirODKf*. Providence. R. T.
lor sale in Odum bus bv
Kl VLIN, TliOW At* A CO ,
February lo 185€. ly Druggists.
COLUMBUS, GA., OCTOBER (i, 1856.
From Iho I'liiktrieliiliut Knqiilrer.
I'De Force of Example—Pmcul. and
ClithUi-ii.
I lio gobble in iho utroamlot's coiu-mo.
■ IhMi tinnt-ti tho l.otl <.|‘ t'liiuy it rivor:
I ilow-ilrop “U tbo baby ]ilant.
Hath wai'iioil thoulaiit'oiik ibrover.”
The causes and the roiui'dies lor crime,
are always subjects of the deepest interest
to philanthropists. It is impossible to
render human nature perfect, but there is
scarcely a fellow creature, however igno
rant oi- debased, who is not capable of
improvement, through the agency of the
proper means. Crime in very mam cases
amounts to disease, curable disease, while
the irreat majority of criminals arc, to
some extent at least, the victims of bad
example. Several years aro, an iinpiirv
was made into the cases of one hundred
criminal children at Manchester, when it
was ascertained that sixty were born of
dishonest parents, thirty bad profligate
parents, and only ten had parents who
were honest and industrious. Thus, nine
ty of the whole number were the victims
of bad example. Lord Stanley recently
observed, that “all inquiry was calculated
to show, that in crime as in pauperism,
there was a tendency to become heredi
tary. Thus, he thought, that the pareftfs
should be dealt with, in order to prevent
the corrupting process in early life. This
is especially the case in great cities. There
arc hundreds of children at this moment
in Philadelphia, who are absolutely edu
cated for our penitentiaries, by their pa
rents themselves. They do not seek such
an end directly, and some of them would
be horrified, if such a result should be
pointed.out. And yet they permit them
In be beggars, paupers and thieves, and
often encourage them in the wav of evil
doing. How, with smell beginnings, can
we look for any but deplorable results?
Mr. Clay, of Preston, England, some time
since, analysed with great earnestness,
the specific agencies then at work, iu cre
ating juvenile criminality, and lie found
that in thirty-five per cent, of the cases,
the faults of the children lay at the door
of the parents. In fifty per cent, the
chief cause was habitual drunkenness, of
ten accompanied by brutality, on the part
of the father. Iu the remaining fifteen
per cent, indifference and neglect were
discovered. Thus, in three out of every
four eases of juvenile delinquency that
passed under his observation, the victims
were misled and badly guided. They, in
fact, were indirectly taught to become
rogues. The power of early impressions
and the force of knamvlk can scarcely
be pictured in terms too strong. Children
are imitative beings, and thus they follow
in the footsteps of those immediately be
fore and around them. Their natures are
plastic, and their minds and heads are
readily influenced and moulded. Look,
for illustration, at the habit* of smoking,
chewing, drinking and swearing, whieli
prevail so fearfully among the young men
of this country. Tho majority are addict
ed to some oi these vile practices, ami not
a few to all. It can scarcely Ik* other
wise, with the parental examples before
them. If is true, that in some cases,
children become rebellious and dissolute,
with the best examples before them. But
these instances arc rare. i'arentai coun
sel exorcises a powerful influence. The
example, however, must not consist only
in words, but acts; for the parent who
advises w ithout practising, only illustrates
the vice of hypocrisy. Pleanliness, tem
perance, integrity and truth are among
the great essentials. These, constantly
and zealously inculcated in early life, and
the effect can not but prove wholesome.
The young cannot be expected to under
stand the world a* well as those who have
been pilgrims and wayfarers flu* half a
century, and while due allowance should
be made fin- their inexperience, the pa
rental eye should be watchful and vigil
ant, and the parental mind kindly and
forbrniring, yet judicious and firm.
Rnii RoflJ Si^t&ul.
Husser’s rail road signal, for the pre
vention of accidents at draw-bridges, cross
ings of highways, switches and curves—
now oil exhibition at Boston—is entirely
self-acting, not dependent upon the care
lessness of a watchman or the irregularity
of a timepiece. It signalizes only when
all is right ; when there is danger ahead
no signal can be given, and the engineer
has to come to a full stop and ascertain
the cause. The signal operates as follows :
“At any desirable distance from the
bridge, switch, or crossing, u cam is
slightly projecting above the rail; or at
the side of the rail ; every wheel of the
train as it. passes over the cam. presses il
down on an elliptic spring underneath,
moving one end of the spring forward
against a shoulder on the end of a rod
reaching to the place of danger, which
motion moves said rod an inch or two,-
ringing a large bell at tin* bridge, switch
or crossing, giving notice of the approach
ing train ; at the same time, and by the
same operation, another large bell is rung
beside the passing train, assuring the en
gineer and passengers in the train that
notice ha boon given at the place of dan
ger, and that all in right.
“The appartns is so arranged that one
bell cannot ring without the other. In
moving from the bridge, switch or cross
ing, neither bell can ring.”
CARRIAGES
fIMIE suUcribrfi H have now on luvinl anti fNM-TBjJK -
JL hit constantly receiving, one of the larg
esi *iml moot varied Stocks of Vehicles ever offered, tun!
made expressly fr this market, embracing every style
ot Carriage iu uae, Rueli as—-
Ciilecltes, Berlin Coatliew, Unromdieo,
(Os tho Finest Finish,)
1- AM l IA HOOKA WAYS,
Li,me and Miiall, including many very nml doty,
Dutiable lor one horse.
BOW *r.’OWAGOWS,
VMlti it eoinideto assortment of
BUGGIES with ancl without TOPS,
Os every style and finish, which, for din anility nud neat,
ness, cun not be excelled, aud ale from most rctjieol
able iiiadiilnctorirs at the North, aud made under the
liersounl direction of Mr, ,1. !i. .hugies. Ml of whieli we
tire selling lit tho ven lowest rates for cnuli or itp
lu-oveil credit.
Every article sold by us at our depository i. wan'iiuted
in every respect, and our customer> nml all puri-hiiserh
cull rely on lieing honorably unil fairly dealt with—in
proof of Whieli wo respei-tftilly invite the attention of all
who wish to purehase. (o i-all on n at the North-East
I'ornei ofOj;lrth,ii-pr and Bryan streets.opp sitethi For
i*y House.
.1. IL JAQUES *t iinOTUEh.
N. 11.—11.iv,no a regular set of northern Chi--
vhige Workmen employed, we are prepared to
exei-ul* Itepali-ing of every kind in the best possible
manner with neat mis- and dispatch, at low rates, at
*l. H. J VQVES .t 11U0T11 Ell'S
Carriage Repository,
North East corner Oglethorpe and Bryan streets. op[io
site the Ferry House, Oolumhug. Ga.
February (j.
LEVY, DRAKE & CO.,
Euglneem anil Mucliininte,
Union Foundry & Machine Works,
COM MBl'B, GEORGIA.
cm!l tho special attention of the public to our ee-
M trtblislimt nt. The proprietors are practical Me
chanics and of long experience in the )>umji*fs, uinl hav
ing combined two establishments il) one, they Imve tin
largest and best stork of tools and patterns in the Statr.
Their facility for doing being so great, they uiu
allbnl to their customers tin* heat of trriimuul the most
prompt execution.
Our senior partin' *r having bi*en so many yur.* iu thin
husin**M Ar* tin: practical partia l and piopiietor of the
Oemulgee Foundry. Macon. Georgia, is well kiiuun. hav
ing built a large number of Steam ! ngin* <. A!ills, udU
Machinery, throughout this mid adjoining State . To all
of which \\ i refer a < u guarani* eofour work aud ability.
Out*junior F jn-< iVom Virginia, and hasiug had do
nmnugciiM.ni r<\ n• .f du*
that ate. brings with him pnu deal abilir\ and
irupr)v**iiMMii‘ in machim n.
We call ef*p*cial attention to our Murine amt Sta
tionary Steam Eiiglin x aud ill Ills, u.ih cir
ctilar and u; right. Me mv m*w manufacludn;. rli** betl
CIRCULAR HAW Ml 1,1,18
in the country, being entirely I metal, nt the amc
l*i i e others are furni.shing wooden on k
Memi • now funii.-hiiig Sienlii Lngtncs and Boilers of
u:*y si/.c : Flouring and (‘nrn .Mill**: \erti ieal ci cinu
hir Saw Mills: Sugar Mills: Slmrdng; Piilh
IV'WTn : tiin aud Mill Ciearing ol ail kiudw: i Vimteiy
Railing : Burk .Mill*: Corn Bh*lle>: CJ ('nnlu->: and
Castings of every Kind—Bru -and Iron,
marl B-ls
NEW FURNITURE
W .A. E JEI O O IgL -
3-d Door North of the Oglethorpe House,
COI.CMIUiS, < rA*
; V Tllb subscriber has on hand, three
North of the Ogledn.rpe jloust:. Ogle
cr'4 thorpe Street, an assortment ol fieutl\
imnlt* FCR.M'J'I i;F.. to which he will b. kviHRS*.
constaudy adding, and which he Mill sell at j<ih tfMhul
cannot fail to suit those in miiiß of anything in his Hue.
Articles not on band will b* made to order at the short
est notice.
Furniture rejmirrft at rrnsonnlilt rate*.
Cull und examine
July2l J. If. M K KS.
.j oin c. him-: r.niivr.D r. noauw*.
FItAK-PUOOF WAltfi BOISE.
General Ware House and
coMMiseioiv ‘uusxnusa.
OL It undivided attention will be given to tin
STDIt AGE nml 8A LK **f< fI'TON umt
I’IEOIX ci:. “
IJlhtml advances made upon U<tton in Store, am. be
iirfial Im.ilitiuh offered ro induce Shipments to our fjici
in Savannah. New York. Boston, and Jiiverpo and.
dialers for Gr*cerie>. projnji'ly execiital and mile* .•
pur*;lnitial free *f eomnii* , sion. r*t the lo\ut mark *t
pricc> f.r our customers.
dolumbuß, July *‘o. 1 >55. RUSK. FATfKN A GO.
Warehouse, Commission, Receiving
AND I*’OKWARDING 11l SINESS.
r undersigned luiving formed n copmt .
1 m rsliip. will continue business at the old’ tiPyt
stand ( VJabama \\ aix hoiisi*) under the
and style ot jvING A SORSBV. and solicit from tlioh
friend.-, and i ii -lono rs a c.:if itnmnce of tin ir bmiucs^.
JOH N U . K fMI.
April 2'J. I"s'i. 2Ndf B. A. .MdRMIY.
Warehouse & Commission Business.
-y\rE ui*,- pivpim-'l 111 nmk<- Ii 1 n-ru 1 u-1 \Jinri-.
\\ nil COTTON ui"! i'th*'|- I’KOUt'CE
Riiitiuiiliu- lt-iili*„i Mill Li- ‘rivutlu the SALE OF
COTTON.
\V<- linn* now on l-.iiiol a Mipply of BAGGING n*l
ItOI*E. wliich wo uffbr nf lb- miii-ki-t pHn -i.
K. liIIiiKNWOOII. |
>I . liimilix. ) (ii! LI.NAVOIIit A GIMMES.
.Inly !. :s;,r.. ly
FONTAINE WAKE HOI SE.
HUGHES tt DANIEL,
WmT.linii.M-, CmiiittiHKion, lltceli tnj; nml
Mii'diniil..
C|MI i; uinloi*3iy;li'‘il bin*- tnki ii (hi- tn-n I'in* I'runf
f M nr<- llnum*. tfi- —i,ti\ erertvd in (In n-ur <*f Mi-urn,
Tliii-i-wits, Unit A (so.. inl.jniliiny tin- Ahibnnm Wan*
llinisi-. mnl hi*- piT-pnlT-il In (iKi-nil in nil rntiMv linn-lit#,
nml (i* iviilii- itiul .tin'.-(kiltiin. Xln-y will *lo ,i
Cniiinii-.Miii. Sloriiiw uml Ihim in ilin-: llnw'iu-n*. I‘tirli
f-nbif iittviitirni pivi-n tn t In-
Sale of Cotton and other Produce.
Tin* ti - in. I fnrililic-s m 111 In- ii ,'i inli.-'l nml i-nruflil nlb-iitfoli
j-iveil to nil lui*-iu--s i-ulru iteil to Ihoir cans
A hhl snpplvi - IlnKKbiK, Itop** mnl .Salt, nl
wny- nn liiiinl. W.M. 11. HEGIIES.
Ocfobi'i- 1855. IVM. DANIEL.
It. f. HIIA f• A 111) O. O. M ITCH lO.fi.
SKAPARD & MITCHELL,
WHOLEmALU OFROCXirtK,
I’oi'wnrding and Commission Morchfints,
uffd di-alcri* in
IRON, FASTINGS. Kr.,
Snorti Side nf lb( l*Tibli<: S'Jiirlri -,
Shelbyville, ‘l'ennuMNeu,
Reference*.
S*-yaior<-. Kniiulng A; Cos., I
H. .t It. Dousin'. A: Cos. |
11 i liman A Uriitlivr, <■ Nllnlivilli.-. Tnllll.:n*.-n.
Lullin’ A- I'liilllpn. j a
Dnvin. Wlrhc-r A Cos. I
J. I(. Wallace A Mrotliur, t
J. E. llllliarna A Cos. / Aflant.l, <**.
Ginnvllle. Saliipli- A Cos.. fTnittitnoiafn. Tenn.
Mi-C.-illy A .Tone*, .Mm.-ou, Oa.
•t 11. Hull A Cos.. Coltunbu*. Ga.
.1. A. Amlev. t . ..
Si-iatitni. Kolb A; Cos. | * n.... i. *a.
Vi-i'rttllli- *t Frieron. Savannah, On.
Shi-pi-ril. McCray A Cos.. Churl'--lon, S. ('.
K, briiary 8. l Rfiff. (iin
TENNESSEE BACON.
/ V niffi LIIS. Teiinc-.*e,. Iliicon Jin-t rernlviA nail
•Z* ),r M )* * for -.nln LOW for rmh. ‘ i
My 2!l. I!IH ,U AY. C’LECKLV A CO.
HOUSE AND BUGGY FOR SALK.
\GOOH HCGGV mnl a enpital 110, **-. veil brr*e.
Apph In K. M. GUAY.
-An .rust 2. fo.if,.
FRESH BUTTER.
\GI Mill mipplv lit Fn-h tlntlei-, Just rw.eli i*l and fnr
. i. aln nl U. 51. (11l AY'S
•Tillv 24. Cmnnibrlon Ibam.i
STRAY COW.
STIiAVfcD limn the absi-rlbw In Columbr,-. UnW”
mnl CALK. Marked with a ciop and i| lit In tlm
riahl *-Hi ami a ‘-inp In the left- eolor, white amt tirovn
l>otteit. tier recovery will be Üborallv rewarded.
August 30, 1866. HL'ULCCA HELTON.
TTTE BRITISH PERIODICALS,
AND
THE iWUMEIIfB GrUIDJ*.
Great reiluctfon In the price of tho liffter pilMtcatloa
I*. Feott Jt Cos., New York, continue to pnbltrh the fl*
low iug leaditif; British Periodicals, vly.:
THE LONDON QUAHTKKLV (Uonsenative).
THE EDINGBUKGH REVIEW tWhigy,
THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Charch;.
THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal).
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tery,i.
‘I DIE great and imporuuteveuta—Reliaiou*, Folttfeail,
I nud Military—now agitating thenation* of the Oik
World, give to these Publications an Intereet and value
they never before possessed. They occupy a middle
ground between the hastily written news Item*, cruda
speculations, and Hyiiii; rumors of the newspaper, ami
Hie ponderous Tome of the historian, w ritten long after
the living interest in the fact* ho record* shall have
passed away. The progress of tho War in the East occu
pies a large space in their page*. Every movetnebs I*
i liHM-ly criticised, whether ol friend or of iho, and all
siiort-cominga fomloesly pointed out. The lettsia freoi
the Crimea anil from the llaltie iu Black wood's Mngartns,
from two of its most popular contributor*, giva a ioor*
intelligible and reliablu account us the movementaof tin
great belligerents that ean elsewhere bfe found.
These Periodicals ably represent tin, three great potiu
cul parties of Great Britain—Whig. Tear, and Radical.-
lan lolilics furii'ie only one leaiuie of their ilitiactec.—
As ui guns of the mist profound w liters on hch-nea, LHa
raluie-. Morality, and Religion, they stand, as they *
havu stood, mirivalhd in the world of bitter*, being con
sldered Inalspensable to the eebnlar and the j'roffiKfoeai
uialij while to the iutulllgeut reader of every etas* tbay
turiiisli a more eorrect aud satisfactory rceord of the <hw
rent literature of the day, throughout the vrorM, tha
can be possibly obtained from nv other *mitc.
Early Copies.
Thu receipt of Atlvanct Shuts In.iu Ibe Ihitleh pub-Uok
its gives additional value to tho*-* Reprints, c-yn-claby
dining tho present exciting state of l.u,i*pu ahulli. tu*
usnnn-li us they (-an now be placed in iho band* of
ICtiliiT* abiint ns soon ns the origllinl ditlfiKS.
Terms.
Kr a**a,
lor any one of (be four reviews c 8 ft*
For any two us the four Reviews A ot
For any Hire*- of the four Reviews T tat
For all lour of the lUvjuw* 8 oo
Fur Blackwood's Magsvinu 8 i'
For lllarkwood and throe Reviews 8 f* l
For lllui-kwood auc the four Rev lews Id in
Fay tueiils to be made Iu nil caser In advaaea. Money
current in the State where Issusd will f* rceelved at par.
Clalblt>|{.
\ discount of twenty live per tent. Hew , b* st-i-Te iw*.
ct-s vvlll bunllowed to Liuba ordning itirvct D'Ofr, L. so nti
A Go., four or more copies of any out or mere ofthe afxn •
works. I liui: Four copies of RlaaAwood, of of on# Ra
vin", “ill bescut to one address lot i’y four i-eplea wf ti
four Reviews and Blackwood tor ;-.'-*o: end wm.
Ke*l*gt.
11l all the principal citlea aud low n, 11, cr • wot ill dlilJ
be delivered, free of postage. V, b. n sent by mtii,
jn, tage to any pail us the I'nlt* and A-ato ulll ne but licit.
ty-Juur ixati a year for “Itlackwiaid, ami but fUvrtmt
amt a year for , acli of (he Revjsw*.
THE FARMER'S GUIDE
To NelentlHc h<l I'i-hk ilviil Agrlrnlluiv.
By Hutuy birpbons, f. R. .v of . .mMirgb,tid the lot*
J. *'. NmUiU, I'roteaeor ol nvin* Agricuitara is
Yale College, .New llavsn. - voi.-. Royal lktMr.-
U.uo |stgis. anil uiimrinus Wu.d r.nrt bteelhngiavtug*.
fill* is, eoiit*- redly• tlm trn-sit mpUn work on
culture over published, und In order te give |t a wldes
cli-culiiilnii rfiu piiblUdiurs l.ave reaol*cl te ivsintu lit*
print to
Ftva ballnis for the Titn Yluaul(
“hi i’ mid by mail £po*t-plifl to California and Oregsa
tiie prli.ii “ill be j:7. Tof.ny othrJ- part f the Union %tti
to Canada ipi.si-palit). *,il. 4*c ,- Thl- wort Is md rti# at*
“Book of the Farm/’
litmiiiMici - for Any of tin ate>vi pnl-I!iall- a* djskd-j
aivvnys be addressed, post [old, to the I'nbtblii-ss
I.EONAIUi, SCOTT A (G.,
No. 84 Gold Street, New pork
VALUABLE LOUISIANA LAND
Jf’OXi B-A.3LIL
MILL sell l|,e taslUlllul PLAN-
I ‘t .Gl'tGN known as ihe Hi.igis.Vs A otiNto.
l. ilhte Maes, ill Jio hsOD i'aiisll I .i.,U
Gie i timcliitu riVoe. anil 1V *- o.’- b --;
tba Vicksburg and hhrevsport Rll li • .*i.J. rontninlug la
the aggregate, 11SO a* rer ah..ul (too of whieh D ii
a line stats of cultivation, will, good building*, tmeii a4
Dwellings. Gin Mouse afui fieievv. C-aMfvs, GG'-v. d-taddea
fit'. At’.
ii! loiwt *•! iiiuj iMs |<Uen te
red iu tliD i'urlk'h. Ifni [ilflnim in ftM
tliu Hurt finely liiii(tci'Lii.
1 \ Ml *?t*ll this gifted tdl h ift this tc ftltt put
diWHOII-. tiimirwDK us lliflfellip
UirMit Hill do wtdl to ettii.
For IV.rtW Prtlnitor, Vuf
Jnckwn
mst ol that place.
Jlay H. 1 sud. dm ts. V. IIAitOXOTSfe.
SiRHING AND NUMMKK ULOTHIVai
won liitia.
V AT THE OKK-PHIOIB fl
CLOTfIING KMPORtt^M
UF
J - li - o O -,
ltlb Hi'Ortei Ktruet, Coiumbtis, Q*.,
Gan lie found a full supply, with coDStaol *ddtth>.*. *.f
Gsiilb'iiiun’M Firrf Cl*i
m;Ai)v mad is < i-Othino.
Os their Own 3/suiifliClurf,
Wai-rantrvl to give full *utifactl6ft to the jmn hassi, A
Ittigsand well selected fitcck ot
Gentlemen** Fiinilshlng Gnnria,
Hals. Gaps. Trunks, Carpet Bag*, VaHisaa, Cmbtella* <.
Also, a lieuuliful tiasorlnieut of Vruc.h and Engllat.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES A VESTIfiGM,
‘Vhh-h they at a prepared to make up (a ty!* wf Guj
and Matntfactiuv, tieverytt RijiiAllwd nonth. ,
Cali, examine and te- sulti.t.
April 185(1.
nc iiooT, NOTICE.” “
Mike G. 1!. WILLI A Jfb, Will op Jffo.
bchiAil at her mother's lasldance on
Jackson .—'iieet, opposite Mr. t‘. >fc(
on the Lilli of be pi ember next. fgjm
For further pm lit-ulsis. apply *f Mr*, ft TjjFtSr
Colninhaa, August 2a. l84<).
GAS FIXTURES
‘I’HK undersigned having mudo arrungeanaf.V wH*
X Muuufncturer*, are prepared to furnish
Gaea Fixture* at KhlladrlphU Price*,
with freight added. All itlrcrtplfona of OttiT AS*
BRONZE CH ANDA LU RE itb j. il, 4 and tight*, *t
beautiful style and design* for
I WiII,OHS AM> SALOONS.
out and Itron/.e IIAIII'F for IIAI.LB Mid PASffAOhS.,
with various atylea of (Bit am) Brotire Rrrliet. pBIK
DAN Ir- und lilUH’ l.lbliTF—ianev stvlry. I'leta and
Fuiu-y UhußKßand SIIADKt*. Gil IN A WELLS—jjhtfa
and gilt, vi ry ornumi ntal.
Gvir *lock is very large and Ifoautllully teiwied.
All diacriptfona of Gnaw FJ t tiny ifooe pretaptlt
and warrantled, by Mr J. WILHELM, who ha* had over
Iwi nty yeurhexperltiue [s tbl- Hue of bnaineea Id
(lephia andolsewher* . nml whose known repnfatlcnßadi
no comumot. If. R. TIfG.MPKn.V t CO.,
April 10, lsifo J4R Brr-ad Street
ROOMN Kftß KENT.
‘I’WO PLEASANT NEW ROOMS ores E. Osin Him
1 Grucery fctore, with Gas Futures, Ckifft Ac. 9
plete, suitable fur ofßcen or sleeping room*.
dime 5. L. C. MORTON, Agept.
VALUABLE PROPERTY.
ONLoftbe uioet d* airalifo avit CoßT*Di*Dttr •
arranged RESIDENCES in the city, fbt HJMH
a tils on uccoinmodHtiuii terms. JfSlfi9
Apply In A* K. AYER,
May )*•>. 2d7tf 181 Rro.'fdSwaef.
KINK “BRANDY.
1 1 <'*4SEB fine Brandy—odo docen ia t toea-sian
100 rciolvod on eou*igutnnt. aud frir Hie hy
Jun* 2. II ARRtbON A McOEHEA
GHEAT REDUCTION IW FLOl'lt
•VI M'ZM’ER’S palace mills.
f kOL'ULt EXTRA Vsuillv—-equal to Hlra*
J / Smith ffJO 00 per borge-i
Extra Fa tally 6O
Palace Mills Supwrhu* 1M “
Georgia Mills, auporlln*, equal to Yeu
ll CWW! tiMMasMHiMf..M<M*>s iwtfaaat re* ••
Genrgla MBla, tine, vijual to TMiheaae*, 000 M
Five ptn * ent, dlaeountlo daglert.
Jun** lit. WLNTBR’B TMACK MUM
WO OD HKIDOE'O
PAL Are. D AGI KIUIKAN OALLKIMb
Over tlroob* A ClmpmaD'a Blue Drug *tor,
COLUMBUS, OEJOHOIA.
nA'L v'tiiidiin any of tho uow ttyUof TiatOltf ke
•flu"’ 1 tfimt, call aud tee. The DouMa F*
I urea hi* a cm io*ity . and are tu valuable e Irvi# ItAecaM
is. Vo fading with these Picture*. For taking chtldiaa
it i. uin-uvpaeeed, roijoirlng but • few *econ<Vi ta tMi>
life like tinpreaatou. A hottsr uxpteealo* ugb JH ggdag
Gils prof ,** than by any other, the tiara of t-V
Ing to short. Da j nun eotypea Uom tha acnWa*. (At
Locheta or lilng*. to tho iatgeat, ft>r FratuH, utkaa a Uka
woet finished etyle Sum* entlral* new atria* aߣv
n hand and for tale. J. 9. WOODBJtHHI£.
Fabruary 27. ArtUt and AthbrrtyilJt.
{NO. 59.