The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, October 08, 1856, Image 1

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6j)f fatly yV THOMAS OK OLF. editor and proprietor. . lftilv H t Five Dollars a year. Where th sub- I ■ lt ilu*h a r“J’ i e r o r lens than a year, at the rate of mouth. Stogie copies, Five Ceuta. MllV ADVERTISING KATES. will bo inserted Ht Ten Cents a line .Vlvertlwments w Ceutsf # |i[lt) for eu ,. h BU b.-e- I nret tuner “ 1.. U„ joilne—to be paid tor when the ( ‘ handed into the office. ■ ■ l" rU3 COXTK.ICT ADVEftTlgMlfc'.. xwe jißg b lines, not renewable, will U | v bnrd m'l. , u f or or six months for sti, or one I L . br %C* agreed upon to V paid for before the I for ft” .‘ “ u t in type. I „|i,.rtiseue“- ; uilt oxeeeiling ten Hues, renewable t t il l A yt . ar —to be paid for quarterly I , --go lines, renewable at pleasure, iu- I \,lvertisemen s- b[e quar trly in advance. I ..fled at s>*’ ? * rfjjujjueuh* exceeding 20 lines, will be j Contract e* ()t - jp) ful . for every additional teu I -aarsed rtt t “ t in udvunce. Ines -pay* 1 "” i notices, oacupytog a place between Advrrtisem nd%!rtiseuints. W'lhbe ohiirgod I “” T'"fu Hc for ty inaertiun. k I'll “ —IMKIW iz*smhwi~ IMt I B, 11. McCRAW, I AT LA.W, ’ ji'jijotte, Chambers County, Alabama. >. lS “- Uul ■’ „ MOWS BRVAST DUNCAN WJI. *. HAItNRTT. ;,OOPKR, BWOAK A BARHETT, ATTORNEYS at law. lrt . in Columbus, Georgia, and Crawford. Alabama. K-hnutry 27. UM. U ROBERT • CAItITHERg, Attorney at Raw, COLUMBUS. GEORGIA, r||| ai-icticcin all the counties of the Chalaiiou | vl , i,' H circuit; in the counties of Chattahoochee, - ,T k7„lv and Randolph, of the I’atuula Circuit; and . ..'ben, an,Heater counties, of the South Western Oil- I f.-hriutry 28, 1856. ly DR. CAHKIQKR) I , . m.-pared to attend to all Surgical cases com- c the OKI,St. MaryV Hank W I‘ ll a cii re—Northeast comer of Craw lord and F or vMi i*2lv ytfl st.vuts, 1 l ~‘- N DKS. H.M. A M. A. ChECKLEI , , I \\ I Nil associated themselves iu the practice of 11 MEDICINE and SURGERY. tender their services to • 1,,- public generally. I'articular attention will lie bestowed to diseases pecu • t ,, yii)tti*s,'CJironic affections of all kinds, which I „nv l.e entinsUHl to their treatment. ir*,’Office next door to Kidgwny. (Hockley .4 lu. over [ • , lv 5,„. n ,-er's(irocerv store. Broad si. tt*r office hours from S to 1(1 A. ai., and from and tod e. j also at. night between 8 and lrt o’clock. Ceiuniluis, April 25 (I CUSHMAN, yya dentist. E WINTER BUILDING, 48 llroad street. Columbus, da. Jan.ll.lSV 2m SPECIAL NOTICE. | iiilK tlie remainder of the summer, tbeßiiilEffir I j 1 unilersigned will not be at his office alter one o’clock. I July 8-2 m AX.EL, Dentist.^ A. J. RIQDIiK, j DAGUERREAN ARTIST, I t fAS closed his roims over Mygatt’s Store, prepnra | J lory to re-opening oil a scale of magnificence far I surpassing; anything’ heretofore known in this City. liis neiv rooms will be on the corner of ltroml ami I Randolph streets, in the block now being built by Col. Junes, and as soon as completed. Unroll 7,1855 ts A. M. HULL, Wholesale and Retail Grocer and Commission Merchant, ;r , .n i T the old stand of 1). Ellis .4 Cos.. Id A street, Columhus. Georgia. NciJlUfc'j laeember 18 ■ —fit ,T. It, HULL <&, CO., &:h ociaitY M^tmcii'ANrirs, AND DEALERS IN I lAtifllNG, Hope, Twine. Sugar. Coffee. Mo-, . .. / . X* losses, Salt, Teas, Cigars. Tobacco, Wines. i) jd''cß,Gin, Rye, Moiiongahelu, Bourbon, ami ’ cb .Yhiskey, and Provisions and Groceries generally, it,hr ddstand of John .1. MuKentlree. No. 109 broad ;tr . u iunibus. Ga. 1 jvet er 21, 1855. ly LIFE INSURANCE. NORTH CAROLINA KVTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.irPA X V OP RALEIGH, ami CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OP HARTFORD, CONTINUE to take risks on favorable terms. Sl aves / insured for two thirds their value JOHN ML'.VN. Agent, August 8, IK,Mi, 3m Col umbos, till. KICIIAKD M. (iRAI . Agent and Commission Merchant, BANKS’ BUILDINGS. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Immediately opposite Stewart. Gray .4 Cos.. Offer to the Trade. ‘ll | jh it 1 LBS. Tennessee ltarou, a line lot of well J'V” ‘y trimmed HAMS OoJ 1 bs. dried VENStIN, hettur than lleef. ami elieiiper. eiiw Peas, Sugar, Coffee, Flour and hard. •luly lit. 185 C. JEFFERSON Ap HAMILTON, L'KAhKKS IN OKOCKRIES. PROVISIONS. AND COUSTBY PRODUCE, Corner Warren and Franklin Streets. Columbus. Ocoi-gia, Kl.hP couaUuitly on hand a supply of tlm bust goods arid are receiving produce from Tennesse which ‘'"•r “ell lawful Caxh. Hour and Meal of the best quality always on hand at mi prices. JOSKPII JEFFERSON. .'” ‘’“l J. 11. HAMILTON. JAMES LIGON, <;o MMI SSI ON MLHC 11 ANT, No. 132 East Side Broad Street. COLUMBUS, tIEOKUIA, Wholesale and Retail Dealei 1 in ■ aon, hard. Flour, Coffee, Sugar. Molassea, Salt. Tnhuo jbecse. Onions. Potatoes, Apples, Dried Fruits. .4c,. 1 ‘Jj'T 211. ly “ * B G ,L A. BELT. V. (J. .ItITIN'sON BELL, JOHNSON & CO., MAN’BKactuUKUS ANli PEA LKItS IN >'iquors, Flour, Grain, Stock, &c. Acc. Cliattaiioosw, Tennessee. HKHUI TO i Cashier Union Bank, Chattanooga. Ten, AlESUG°N,c o lunihu,Ga. lalvh 15, 1856. m HALLOWELL <fc THOMAS, Mattress Manufacturers, 111,1 door below city hotel, broad street, Columbus, (irorglu, ( i l ,’ 1 ‘ l '' | t.'f u-(jotti.n or Cotton and Shuck Mattronse.- ft’ii nil kP' V 3 Necuted. The pationago of the citizens rtVt,d™r j 1,1t3r ’ *” r * , ‘*l , tfVlUy BOlh ltml. P ■’ BMERS’ Axn eichang E IJ an k. OF CHARLESTON, S. C. . Agency nt Coltnkl*UH. I > blffi on s w york Philadelphia. Clmrlcntorf, r,1,. N ” l,nna h> or Auguata, dlscouilteit at customary ■ile *** EXCHANGE, on the above named eltiei. fm „,V Ir, K.T. TAYLOR. Agent. ’ Office next door to the Poet Office. IN SI RAM E. ltlVKI! - tu‘l LIFE RISKS taken in ponalbl,. companies bv ‘fflceN,,.. , JOHN MU.VN, Agent. • -t over E. Barnard & Co.V store. ‘ntux Insurance Company—Capital |20().ooo. •bill v \nivv i s Giomis, President, i • , “ “x. Agent. Ga,. Nov 27. ts JI K, KUGGM, DRAKE Ac TO, etors and Commission Merchant"! CHARLESTON, ~ C. (i|t )sffu. VOL. ll.} GREAT TIM IGM Il IS ■INIi UN PARALLELED SUCCESS ui> RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE V ’ t K.J,, tilt ANTIDOTE TO hIALAICIA; Equally enrtain as a Preventive’ or Cure. NO POISON. PROOFS : See what the President ol the Pliaj’iniureutical ,Sorietv of Missouri, says ~f Rhodes’ Fevei and Ague Cure, or Aii tidolc to Alalariu; Sr. Louis, Mq., Xuv. lrt, 18;, ~ LS AVINti noticed the ,•mitigate of'cliemical a.ialysi 1. given by tile eelehlutod chemisi l>r. J. iv. Chiitun. ol New > Cirll city, in laver o I Itiiode.'f fever and Agut Cure, that it contained neither tluiuim . Arsenic. Mi r curp nor strychnine, aud having tcVeiced nunieious up. plications tog It., 1 was iuducrti to send to Dr. Ulmder for the medicine. Since then i have disponed of a huge quantity, mostly to'resi.lynh,o’.Tliiscity, who have iuva riably lieen cured hyil. a inf to w horn f can refer. I am. t Imretore, satisfied in reeouimeutUng it to-be all that the proprietor represents. • EDWARD S. Mil EATON, Presd’t of PJtarmaeeutleal Society of .Missouri. Hail the Ague fov Twelve Year* I i’KOViDENOE, June 29, IS;',5, Having boon informed ‘of the ilhiesa iff a poor, hut worthy woman, who ha* not been Ire e from Fever anil Ague a month at a time for the last twelve years, 1 sup plied her gratuitously with Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure. Bhe took in all four bottles which eoitiplefely* re stored her r,, health and strength, and as four months have now elapsed, there i.- no reit-.on todoubt the perma nency of the cure. 0. A. P. 31A80F, Apothecary". 70 Bottles Ucrfonn ‘JO Cures. Constantine, Jlieh., Fept. 2-ltli, 185,5. James A. Ruokes, Esq.—Dear Sir:—l have just sent an order to Ames .4 Hallhtay for another half gross of your Fever and Ague Cure, ‘ll Inns sold like iiot Cakes,” and I have only two bottles’on hand. One rea.-on it has sold, is because when I have heard of ft ease of Ague or Chill Fever, I have sent a bottle and telil them to try it, mid il it did net help them, they were not obliged to pay for it, and they were all satisfied. 1 had one ease of Chill Fever where it run four days, hut the mnneinno lo see me on tin- sixth day well satisfied. T;uly yours, JOHN P. GLADDING. 381 Bottles Perform 34 Cures. Moline, 111,. Sept. 24, 1855. Mb. .James A. KI minis—Dear Sir—X j 1 e box of “Ague Cur. ” you sent, us. lists, all been sold and created a largo demand for more; L. meet which we have ordered from your general agent, at Chicago, J. 3). Yerrington. Its sale jaill only he equalled by. thy number of Fever and Ague ease?. Hoping these eases may lie few, Vet have a bottle for every case. ,\ e remain respectfully yours, IUCUAKDB * AI,I,EN. ID Bottles Perform 19 Cures. LETTER KROJI A POSTMASTER. Ji axv>E!,i.. Delaware Cos., Ohio, Aug. 19.1855. Mr. .1. A. UnguE.s—Dear Sit —Your medicine lias ne t with the most favorable success iu this neighborhood, i have about live bottles left. I give it. to theln at first, •if no cure no payalthough i was not authorized by you toilo so; lull 1 took the respon.-ibility on myself.— But not a bottle has come back, and as I am .almost: out of the article l wish you would forward me one green of the bottles, if you see proper lo ilo so, and X will be punctual in payment. 1 inclose liftc ui dollars op tlie mediciim i have received, for which pjea.se .-end me a receipt. Ship tlie cure tome as soon as you can—there never has been as much Chilis and Fever since 1 lived in the State, as at present. Yours, Ac., RICHARD MARTIN, I*. M. 351 Rutiles Perform 2t Cures. I'tftj; Run, Mich., July 21, 1855. Du. J. A. Rhodes—Hear Sir—Your Cure for the Fever and Ague has thus far performed wonders, it Inis not failed in one ‘instance to effect a quick and permanent cure. Some who have been troubled with the distress ing disease have been entirely cured by using only ono bottle of the Cure. Please send us immediately four dozen, asvve have hut three bottles remaining. Truly yours. LATHKOP & MCLEAN. Cure of Panama Fever. Pi:ovii;.\'CE. Bcpt. 2;:. 1.855. .Mr. James A. Rhodes —Having been entirely cured by your remedy. I take pleasure in assuring you ~f the r enelit it has been to me. 1 was lir.-l attacked by chills and fever on the Istlmiu if Panama, several months since, and in spite of tb ‘different, remedies and treatment i adopted, my heal 1.-grew worse until ! commenced the use of your Fever and Ague tJure.— Since Hist time X have, not had a single <:iii,ll. and aui now in the enjoyment of good health. Wishing V oir m ‘divine the success that if merits, i remain truly yours, THOMAS G. ANDREWS. 1. O. O. F. In another column of lixiay s paper wilt be tbum! an advertisement for ■‘Rhodes’ Fever and Ague t.ure. ’ We are notin tlie habit of puffing medicines, but desire to say. for the benefit of the afflicted, that Win. N. Rowe, Merchant, fihnrpsburg. who has it for sale, in forms us that he. sold several dozen bottles; and iu every case it has effected a cure. JJffiis proves the medi cine to he good, and we take pleasure in bringing it liefore the notice at’the public.— Ihid hVUmr. Vfi,,, Ml. Vpt. 4. Evidence from a Clergyman. Plymouth, Richland Go., uhlo, ! ept. 25, 1805. Mr. J. A. ItItOBKS, —Dear Sir—i cheerfully tostity to the value of your Antidote to .Malaria. One young lady in the family of a clergyman here Iffis been taking an •• All UK BALSAM” for some months wit hou,. any per manent benefit —a few (lays since she got a I,mile of the Cun: and has not had a chill since. A young man also used the same Babani soup (into without relief until he got übottle of your Pure. So far it work ■ like a charm. Yours truly. Rev. A. O. DUBOIS. Unsolicited Kvltlcnce from :i Phyniriitii. Montiokmo, Ji)it..’ Aug. 27. 1855. J. A. Rhodes—Dear Sir —1 have been in tlie practice of Medicine here l'or about three years, and can con scientiously recommend join medicine, having used it myself and prescribed it in a number■ of instane, ,-. with Jirrffrl .n/iyvss. Respeei I’ullv yours. W. G ripKNCBR. hol'iaVlLLE No, ll.t'. If. R.. Ga., Jan, 1, l-iiti. Your Ague (hire lias overcome all prejvhtiees by It* merits, and given satiaftu tion. A gonUeniiiii.pen railed who lias been fully cured by only one bottle, ami dc sired me to recommend it to evefyliody. I shall do all 1 cab in its sale. W. A.IIAYLEF. If any body desires further evidence: , they will find it in every bottle of the CUKE, which is being intro duced us rapidly as possible in'o every town and village in the United B’tafes, Canadas. .ye. Tlio eminent chem ist, Dr. J. It. Chilton, cl’ New York, certifies to its per fect innocence. It i therefore optional with nil to love the Fever and Ague or nut. just as t hey pi, -if-. Sinee the introduction of the CURE in every pai l of tlm United States, it: .-access has been so compUde and unvarying iu to have fully proved these a%->riioos in favor of its extraordinary no l it No class of disease is so easily managed as the one under consideration, if the iiesticine bo taken in 11 ivuiice. This is owing to the diseases bring produced by on* and the Santo cause, and therefore all, Jx.tli residents and travelers, should protect themselves by tie- timely use of this preventive, mid not wait for the pole n already lurking 111 tlieir veins, to develop Itself in a violent attack. Take the Cure ns 11 preventive, and so de-troy the poison before It ikws harm. Full directions mid advice as I , ■ ■ j,- 1 and bidets of life prepared by a disiiuguishud Physician long resident in a Billons climatcfiow accompany curb bottle. It will often he found necessary to precede this medi cine by a mild csthiM tlo or aiitihiltou* purgattv, . ’t lie very hurt tiling fur general nse is a moderate dos, ~i Castor (711, the object of which is to (deans tin- stoma*, h ami free the idUaiy passages. Rpmenitv r fled where this Is necessary, or tliore iocoslivemss, it si 1-i uk vti.'i or tlie operation of the antidote will be nriou Ij ob structed. Only Caution. -In certain specified tit-es, pour the contents of one or inure bottles of the Cure into shallow vessels, (dining plates,; and place them iu sleeping roums; for the vapor rising limn the medicine, and also the ilir waflinJ across, or Circulated over the dregs of it. after thcliquld Is evaporated, will Count’ 1 t nuij destroy, to u degiee commoneuate with its exp• sure, the miiiMiiuta oj- jieison contained lu the npartiiuoit. This mode of uxliitiitiug the Uiirc should likewise he resorted to when very young infants are exposed to malarious situations. The bottles in ivhlch this medicine is put tin hero the words, “U hooks’ Fcvut am) An or Gi rk ’ blown >’i tin glass, and ‘*ll tlie out Ide wrapper i, the naliie of the medfeinr. (the eiqiyright of vrtiieh i’ •'•cured'’ sod the signature id’ the propilebir. These |)i*e •iiidii-r.- are taken U) prevent Uouioeiß-ite uud iiuitiUions, TltK BEt.IINCE FOB ITS Hl l'Ck-s I, FNTTI.I.I.V Cl'os its ACTUAL MKHJTS, *r i?’* ft *lt ? f*f Mill il xtl. Tl .-t will li considered siittielent. Ffepnreil ail 1 Sold bv tile pro|,ii..|,,|. JAMES A. I! 111 111 EH Ite.vid'iice P I For ale in C olumbus by KIVLIN. TMi>M ,n 8 Cll. February lo 185fi, ly DrhgM is COLUMBUS, GA., tH’TOBKR 8, ISoti. LODNE IN A THEN OH COURT. I lie French )Kt]>or,s daily aliouud in ilcsi-riptivt; court m'liea ot’ tin; richest character. Most of them, however, Lnv iug ot ;t local UHturc, lose all interest when translated. We subjoin one below, w hich is highly'characteristic ol’ t hat no madic race, the French hatt/chjiyK , ami of the rules and regulations ol’ the theatre. The plaintiff, who answers to thu eu phonic .appellation of .Narcissus, is brouo lit j tt}> m (be court and tlie tollowim*’ dialou’uc ensues: -Narcissus our lioiior, i ant a drama lie artist, and my line that of “lovers. ’ i am forced to lie excessively aifocuonate in my ro/ui, hut my warmth, my enthu siasm, in liicl everythin*) whit h brings down the house, is now sought to be turn ed to ley disadvantage. *J udge —Explain yourself. Narcissus—v Why, I received a hundred francs a month, and they want to make me pay one hundred and tiiiy for proper ties. Judge—Properties:’ What kind of properties ? Narcissus—Kisses. [L-iughtcr.j A hun dred and fifty francs for kisses for one man; its'exorbitant. [Renewed laughter.} That, however, is the amount which Vnlsin, our noble father, lias the audacity to demand of me. The Father —Stop, oid fellow. Judge—How is that? .Father —It is easily understood. In eVery t t healre there exists the fi dlowing reg ulations : Art. 1. When tlie stage tlireetioiis ret pure an actor to kiss an aeiress, he must merely pretend to do so. Art. x l. Every to tor who shall kiss nit actress without her formal permission, shall be lined five francs per kiss. Art. .">. Pressing ;m aeiress upon tiio heart shall be lifted two francs and a half. Now, Narcissus has pressed my wife to his heart teu times, instead of merely pretending to do so. That makes Lweuty nve francs. Narcissus—lt’s more than it it’s worth. _Father- T-- ’des, he )>t; Ki.?.-..d nor twenty Jive limes, amhio mistake about il, which thus makes up the sum claimed, namely, a bundled and fifty francs. Narcissus—i. didn’t kiss her without her consent; so that I don’t owe any thing. Father—My wife declares to (he con trary. Narcissus—That's good ; do you ex pect your wife to tell you the Until oil such a mattet ? I rebut her evidence. Father —L demand payment according !t> dramatic usage. Narcissus—Well, since you are deter mined, let's (time to terms. I’ll make a reasonable otter. Father —That’s agreed. Narcissus —Well, 1 oiler to return them 1 to her. [Tremendous laughter.] ’When the Judge iiad succeeded in res toring silence, in- finished the discus sion.by sending the parties to tlieir man ager, desiring, him to arrange the dispute. Vve hope the noble lather showed himself mffgua n i moils. Macon and War ronton Railroad. Macon lias long tell the necessity for ,i di rect railway eoiaiimnieitlion wit.lt < ‘haflostou. The Inner eitv also acknowledges the impor tance of such a connection, and is willing to give liberal aid towards providing lor il. This object can la- ae-complished by eon smurfing a direct Hoad trout this place to Wart entoii. on the Georgia Railroad. A char ter wi-! granted for this purpose by the lasi Legislature. Tlie distance is only seventy* five miles, and t tie above named cities, aided by Iho people of iln* intervening country, can easily build the road. It is cerfffinlv to the interest of ail parties I concerned to build it. and vve believe it will he done at no distant day. Vi e have not lime and space ai present, io enter upon a long discussion of tlie subject—■heme, we will re serve our remarks for some other occasion. < >ur principal t eaHon lor referring to it at this lime is to direct public attention lu the notice, iu another column, of tin Alerting to be held at Clinton. Jones < Willy, October .21 st to take the initiatory steps in devising ways and limans for constructing the toad. Speeches will be delivered by Messrs, ,L. N. Whittle ami K. A. Nisbtsi. and perhaps bv other gentlemen. .Jfariw Teliijfii/ili. T'remaudous Lijurtinn Eeat—tfhoot trig down tlie Clock—Porter'* New Spirit. The success which crowned (lo verv first is sue ol’ Porter’s (new) Spirit of the Times, we arc rejoiced to bear, wns beyond all anticipa tion. Thousands of copies were said Where ‘ hundreds were expected to be sob), and ihe 1 rush, by mail, is terrilir. And it is right that it should be -o. fur the new .Spirit is ahead of all competitors in style.’ finish and general union. .Nearly all the old contributors are at Work on if, and we oh-‘ serve articles of rare literary merit m the fourth numlter, by writer* not previous known to it ; readers. Tlie paper ou tlm Ooiiciister (Lliglisll) K-<ts. ; i otperh piece of literary sjiorfnumMiip. Indeed, (be w!i .!■• is: iie breafbt's talent, vigor, taste and —vitality. Wo arc glad to observe, that I’orter is break ing in several’young dogs oOrr<**jmioleMs— of line ptiioiise. With Porter i> associated (ieorge Wilkes. K i(., wilh’an amply supply of eicdi in bis ]i<>ektr*t and bvaitift in bis beffd. ’l'lie team is tltercfnre*ff pcifeetly rushing one and rmit have ilie road. I'oi ier complains that people will send luni .--’■’i foe the Spirit, when the price I only !'■!, Tlo*\ mean lo make him “anule with the lialaiife llifit s all.-- 1/ onUynu• ru M-nl CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! i r r iIK H 'ii , *i , i'il)i*i‘* Lavs how on bund iiii.l iS'lOjtiW . J ai e ooiiHtautly ivi"ivillg, out* ol the hug '•hl nd most vai'ieil Stocks of Voliiclt s ever umaed, and made expressly for this market. mßracing eVery style ; of Ufti'riHge in use such art — f'aleelies, lirrllit Coaclies, Bfttoucllt*, tOI” the Finest Finish.) !’A Mll ,N’ H()( ’ KAWA YfS, l,.ti “e anil nnall. iniluding many very light ml tasty, ■suitable lor one liorsr. BOW TOX? •W-A-C3!rC>l , jr, VY itli a complete assovtiiiont or JiULtGIEB witU and without TOPS, j Ul’every stj le anil liaish. which, for dm ability anil neat ness, runnot he excelled, and aie limo tiiost lesy.i'ct aide tmiiinhicieries at the North, and inside under tlie (;crsonal direction of Mi . .1. It. Jaques. All ol’ which vvu live selling at the very lowest rates for rnsll or nj i proved credit, Every article sold Ly ti- at our I*e]M'-itm \ is vvarranteil ill every resgeet. and mir custom-'rs ami all ['lllchiisci's i can inly on being InmoraU.; and fairly dealt with—in liiiiof oi’ Which we respectfully invite tin-attention of all who vvisii to laucliiise, to call on ns at the North-East cornel, of Oglothi*rpc and Rryan streets.iqqc sitetln* Fer ry House. J. 11. JAMUEB .v BHOXIimt. R. -Having a regiiliu set of northern Car riage Workmen i luploycd. vve are pre])orvil to exoc.uk Utpalring of every kind in the Itestqsissihle manner with neatnes- and dispateii, at low rate:. at .1. li. JAfJt F.B .4 BUOTUiSIt’S Carriage iteposllory, North East, corner Oglethorpe and Bryan streets, oppo site the Retry House, l.’olnnibns. tin. February ti. LEVY, DRAKE & CO., Kngineers and MatihiulstK, Union Foundry & Machine Works, OOLlima'S, GEOlltitA. ll r M uil! tin 4 K'c.i.'i 1 attention of tin* public to cur cy- W tabliihiuuut. The propriufoife arc practical >ic cliiiiiic.s ;iiul of lo*ik cxp< rieiM (* iii the business, and l.av* in-;’comltincd t\v< ci-lMhlistinifUts in 6m*. they have the uud bust stuck of tools amt puttuins in the State. Their facility tor doing business living bo great, they t an iitfoul to tlieir cushuners tln* host *f tenusand tin mrMt prompt exceuiiou* Our senior partner Jiaving been s* many years in tJiis business. aK the pnu tioel ptu liicr uud proprietor■ of tho Ocinulgee Konudry, Macon, Georgia, is well lomwii. hav ing built ;i targe Rmuher of .<teain ’Mill's. Jin<l Maeliinery, throughout this ain't adjoining Suiti- . ‘fail of which \\, ruler as a “ ji.sj a ut.*e of our woi k aud ability. <)ur junior is .I’lfsi Train \ ii%ftiia. runs linvlhg bad th it\ttuag:ineiit of some of tin* largest esLaldishiiieiitß in that State..\>riii“s with him the best practical ability mid improvements in machinery. We eail c>peeL(J attention t• oip AJni iiit anil Ntrt** t lonary Steam Kujglfiew atnl MHIh, b.dli < ir t ul.ir and u; right. W e are now inaimfaH in i:i“ llie best OIROfTIiA R tJAW MHilitt in the eountiy. being entirely of metal, m the suih* pi i * others aii- furnishing wooden un< s. \\ i ai <* now Inrtii.-liinr Steam Engines and I’-'ilers of ai/y size ; Klouriug and t “oru ven l ice I jutei in u lar saw Mills: Sugar Mil?- * Sfiafting: I’ulieNs: I Torso !NYei-.: Hiii aiot Mil! ( lea,j-.ng of all Kinds: t’emetery Ivailiug lEli ix vil i : (Jorn Coji and Cast in j- of every kiiul- Isras :hid Iron, liiurld-tf NEW FURNITURE Yv K, E ROO IVI. Door Ilorth of the Oglethorpe Houso. (joiiUMin s, ga. - Tl!sulHeriher has on hand, three doors 1 of the Upleli.mpo ILaise. tigln-fc— :|tlioie Street, an asSof • ;nnt <tf neat 1 \ made l* UKN ITL tiE. to which h* will | constantly adding, and whb b lie will sell at pi U-esthat I iinntu fail to suit iluse in want oi anything in his lino. Articles not on hand w ill he made to order hi On* short est notice Furuiture repaired at rettsonttbl* rates. Call and examine stock. jnly‘2l J. li. SLKES. JOHN ’. lU’HK Ttiei!AHj VATTKN’.. VT. C. briltK-PUOOF IV Alllfl HOUSE. Goxiei’al Ware House and CO’JVtMISSXOIV UXrSXIVJEX^.S. OL R undivided attention will la given to tti..f\T\ Vu STORAtSK-nit! ,-ALK id t’uTTON aiul and IMtODUCK. hihMal adv.iite.es mad** upon Cotton in Si-uv . Hint the. usual facilities offered to induce Shipjut*u\s i>< our :V:• • 11 • 1 ■ in Savannali. New York, lio-ton. and hirer/.t< j. (Jrdei's for *• roc*ri**s, jironnilly execui* ‘! uud * purchased free of comiuissiou. at the lo.’pM imu kec prices for our customers. Cuhuiil'iis. July JO. 185a. 11 USE, I.’ATXI. \ x* Cos. Warehouse, Commission, Receiving ASt I) FORWAUmNCi HtSIMINS. f |UIK undersigned having formed a co-juu! J nm -hip. will contfunn at the old: | K HtiUACI ( Muhauiii ♦Varehouse under ibe naim and . ryt* ofKING A SOItSBY, and solicit from tludt fi*i*nds and customers h e.iitiniuinoe of their hn-ioos?. JOHN U. KING. April lid, lX5h. 2251f IL z\. SOKBIIY. Warehouse & Commission Busine* . Hr K are prepared to make liberal ad van ecu RYY A\ .m CtriToN kriil “Hi'-r FltttllCl H In I'aviicnlai attention wilt )>*• uiven to the SALi; < i’ corrox. We liave now on hand a eM>jdy of ami llOT'iL which we o I lev At tin* market prices, i:. S URKBNWoOIK t s I. laiiMi::. J GKKENWOOD A Jv.lv -I. !Hsd. Ty FONTAIAK WARE llOl'Sh. HUGHES & HALIIEIj, Wa i choustN Comuilsadoiii, itecelvliig mill KorwimUiig Mr reliant a, r t'l!’! undersigned have lakon tlie new tin Proof H \\ .•■’ House, rercntlv erected in the rouv of Me**rn, Threexs iB. Holt A. Go., adjoining the Alobajiiit Ware TTon-• . and arc prepared to attend to ail con-b/.mtieiits. and to it-celve and fnvut niton. Tliev will do a gentk! Gomi,i..son.ini'iigc* and lot warding Ihisine* . I'uuV eulwr attention given to the S-ile of Cotton and other Produce. Tin- iinnuil’ncllitivs v, ill !"• *ffunU*<l nt!nuvfulh(t'.'Ution iven ("all Jai'im'jV'’ in lbir run*. \ y.” l -I'pplv nr KftKtdntc, and Salt, nl way.: un Imuii. MM. U. IllJillEb, 0.-1..1..1- i-.'O. \VM. DANIEL. It. !'. SRAR.VUI) ti, MiTCULLI,. SHAPAHI) <SL MITUIELI,, WXIOLUQALIi: OrXIOCJ'iXLB, Foiwardiniz and Conmiiasion Morcliants, ami rt*ali , v* in IRON, C ASTI NGN, *c, S"iitt, Hih’ “I'th'’ I'nl'lii’ Bqnai'i‘. •Shoibyvillo, Termosseo. Rffm: nee*. -'•ymni'f. Fanning <4 Cos., | It. A IL IkniglHrf* It Cos., | Hillman X Bi'iKhar. 1 Na>iinill, Tciiuiwi-. Ijiliirr .< Phtlllpn. liavia, I’Urlnr A On, j J. R. Wulha i: A Rrntlnr. I ... . J. F. Wllliattla * Cos. I A,i "'*'"- Granville. Sample A (G„ Glmttanoo'/a Tenu. ‘•iefnllv A .lom>, Macon, Gu. J. J*. Hull A- f*o.. OduinbuK. Ga. J A. Au^lev. i . .4, m >„;i,i, lxiilb A Cos. } AiiituMa (la N oratille A Krierson. Suvannali, Ua. .■*liepMi and. McGruy k Cos., Charleston, S. C. e ti y R, !B.*,r r lt ,, TRftNEMSKE HACO!V. wi t A/\A Tills. Tennessee Jlaenn just re t bed and •/* ” M / fttrsiih Lg\V for raub, by Mey 2J. KIDCWAY, CLECKfiY A CO. KIORHE AND MUGGY FOR SAUK. A ffftOD DCGHY atid a nrijdta! Ihu c* 11 broke. J\ Apply m It. M GRAY. A ii^ list 2, 1 H*so. KRKSII lIUTTKII. VC-KJD suj*pkv of l'’re. 1 h Ihittcr, Jmrt received and for . S;.!i> I.f ‘ ft .M. ORAV’ft July 24. 4 (Jitiuiisniori House. STRAY COW. S'fl \YLD imiii the üb*fjiber in (NduinhiM. a t y)\\ iml CALF. iitHilred with si crop attd upllt in tm) l ight *ar and a crop in the left— t olur. w!iiom! blown ipottei| Hm recovery will b IHiersillV icwnrdeJ fkf. INS WRHWCA HKI.TGX. THE BRITISH PERIODICALS, AND THE B'ARMim’S GUIDK. Great reduction in the pried<Jf tin- lntter publication L. Scott 4: Cos., New York, continue to publish ttm fill • lowing leading British Periodicals, viz; THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Cousorratlve). THE EDIXOBUItGJI RKVIEtV (Whit). THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church). THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal). BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory). ’ I ‘HE K> oat and important, events—Religious, Political. X and Military—now agitating thenationa of th# Old “orhl, give to these I’uhiicntioiis an iuterest and value they never tait'oro poHKdftaed, They occupy a middle ground between the liaatlly written uowa Iteuia, cruds speculations, anil Dying rumors of the uenspapei, aud the pimtleronsTome of tliu historian, written long attei Iho living interest iu tlm facts lie records shall hat* passed away. The progress of the War iu the East occu pies a large spues in tlieir pages. Every movement fa 1 lonely criticised, whether of friend or of foe, uud all xhnrt i-omings I'eHi'liiesly pointed out. ‘The letters (Voss the Crimea aud tVom tlm Baltie iu Blackwood's Magazine, from two of its unjHt pupuiar oontributor*. give a nior# : Intelligible ami reliable ac'eouut of the movement* of th* i great belligerents that can elsewhere bo found. These Periodicals ably represent, the three great poliU ml parties of Great Britain—Whig. Tory, sml Radical, — hill politics folios only one feniuie ol tlieir character.— As i....iu, ol the most pi.ifouixl writers on Fctetrce, Lite intuie, Morality, and Religion, tliey stand, us they ever have stoiHt. nnrirulleil in tlie world of letters; tieing cou | siden and iudis(ienml>le to tlie nrhnlnr and the protessionui , mull, while to the Intelligent leader of every clae* tliey tarnish a mate correct and bntlsfnetorv record of the our | rent literature of tlie day, throughout the world, than ; can he possibly obtained from any ot her souiee. Marly Coplot,. , Th” receipt of Advance N?ies(. from tin Bdiish puMisfc • ers gives inhlitioiinl value to tliese R. prints, especraiiy during the prt'sent exciting Slate of t.iiinpenn utlairs. J llmuch as lin-y can now ho piaei-d In Ihe hand* of S'.l). scrlhers alsmi ns soon ns tlm original editlou. Ter in*. Per ausi. Foruny one of (lie tour reviews $3 bti For any two of the four Reviews 5 64 For any three of the torn- Ed lints 7 G* lor nil tour of the Reviews 8 go For Blackwood’s Magazine it 04 Fm Blackwood and three Reviews g O’ For Blackwood am’ the four Reviews 10 Uu Payment* to lie made in alt eases it, advance. Money current ill tlie Ftitte where issued will tie rerstved at per. Clulibtug. t discount of twenty-five per e.-ul. tioui the above pri ces \vi!J bo allowed to Club* ordering ilit ret frowt (.. ficott A’ ( 0., tour or muni copies id any one or more oi the above work-. ‘l'liua-: Four copies of Blackwm.d, I.r of one Re view. w ill |.e sent to one address for ban copies of the four Reviews ami Black wood tor ,4441: and soon. Pout ago. in all tin principal cities and low ns, these works will lie delireivd. I’rgi' of postage. \\ In n scut by mail, tilt postage to any part til the United Ftets*a will Le hut tmesi* L/t/.ctr.ceo.'* a yesi for “llhwkwuud und hut rl'Uiifir. n'Htu a year fur nu ll of (lie Reviews TIIK FARMER'S (41) IUK To Sr; I fir t llie nnd Pvartteal Agrlrnfiuie, B\ Heiii'y Stephims. F'. 1;. s. of , iiulntrgh, and the lat* J. P. Norton. l l , ipfna*vr ot .■< --n; iI..- Agriculture in dale filHege,'New Iffaveii. vol.. i . yst Octavo.— 1 taK* page-, anil nuaierons Moist anti Free,! Hngravings. I Ilia is. I'.oife; M iliy, | lie most e, ilnplelo work on Agri i i.ltllii < \ei puhliHlreil. sml in order to give j a widei l ire illation tin*’ jaUrKshers tiave resolved to reduce the price to f ‘ix c Dnlliitt for Ilir Tu a Viilumt*ll M hen sent by mail ipnsj-pald) to Ouilforriiaai.d Oregon ihe jaii . \\ ill he yi Teegny oilier put tol iho Union ami to Cut,ado , post isial). ji;. -rills work is not the old “Book of the Farm. Itciiiittniii-r* fur any ol the ids.vu pubtAattcii should always Li-*ildressi and. post paid, to ih” Puhliiiiei* LEON AKD, SCOTT X GO ,’ No. 54 liolit (<limet. New York. VALVAHLE LOUISIANA LAND FOB SA.U33. 1M ILL -ell the hotuititul PLAN, lATION known as the Unrerov* Estate t'lai in Jackson l*i isli. l.a . 5 tin Ouai hitti liter, and 12 milli ‘•lie Vicksburg and Ftireveport Rail Ruud. tonciunTng in the aggregate. llgO acre-, about liDU oi which In in a line State of cultivation, with good building*, euoti at Dwelling'*, tiln iluii*,] and ft-rew. Cabins. Orff,*; Btabiee Ac. Ac. la pom I *d liftlltli and henutv; thia [dace le uiienrpH*- seil in thi Ptdish. File jilsutaliuii ie wetl watered, and the trimi finely timbered. 1 w ilt nil this place ell together, or u, lot* to suit pr .chimera, i'ennuis desirous ol making vnhiuble iavest mout” will do well t,.< call. km fm ilmr raiticnlais aiidieaa B .ti. limgrove, Ver inoi, JiH-k- >n I‘iirial). 1.a., or fall at his rtiirience, 5 miles II cast of that piece. May ti. 1851. Iln; h. M. HAKGP.OVE. KPRIVG AN It Sl lUMEIt CLOTHISG, | r \M‘‘ X’ OXL A4JI tt „ >A| !/\ AT THiO OMI(!-PiCii Ml (I.OTIIINL RMPORIUM OK J - iac . D atftv. ISI Ibz 3L, dfc, o O I2 iii'oad titroot, CioliuriDue, • tun be found u full supply, with conaUnt addition*, of (tenth-men a First Class KKADY MADL CI.OTHfNG, tn tlieir Own AhiniifijotuM*,’ AV ;oi anted to give full SKtiHtivctiou lo the pui'uitUMi. A large and well selcteil Stock of (XtHlUmtiP* FttrnUlitiig’ Omuta, lint-. Caps. Trunks, Carpet Baps. Valieva, Umbrellas 4<j. Also, nla iutiful as.sort lucid of Frolich ;,d Engliah OLOCHB, OABSIifBIiEB & VFJHTINOB, Il rhey are prepared tn rtiakii up In sty la of Cat ml .Mi.uutii(;tui, never ye* i'all. examine nud be suited. April 0. ]ftffik SCHOOL NOTICE. ‘ Ml ■> f. E. M ILI.lt MS. Mill'open . Sell all at her tuother* ronidonce on /fHWtK .luckson opposite Air. P. AttU)rto'<Graifire “ii tin* ILrli of September next. For further puitlcnlniH, apply ar Mr*. t>. Coiniabus, August 2S, lsati. GAS FIXTURES. ‘IHli: iihdeisigned having nmdearittiigeaiMiU with J Mainifacttirerfi, are prepared to hirntslr * - Flituifs Kt Pltllnvlrlplila Price*, wth h eight added. All discriptjoh*. of GILT AND BBON/.K I 'll A.VDALI ERS wifi* 2,8, 4 and 5 n*ht. of M*ifttriil for i’.VIiLOI4S .VXD HALOONB. Gin “I"i Bronze n.tltl'fi for 11A1.1.8 and I’AFtSAUES, with vnrtiius Styles oftiilt and Bronze Bracket*. ilAN’t.*- and bilill* LlGHTS—taneyr etyle*. Plain Hi, 4 Cuc) (1 I.OIIES sml bIIADEB. CHINA. UWl.l^a—pldAs amt gilt, very ornamental. One stock is very large *ud hcuutltully orte<l. All. inscriptions of tsaa* Kilt It,** dono promptly and wai rantlnil, ti.v Mr J. Vlll.flKl.il, who Las had over twenty yeaisi xtierienee is Gils line of busiuHia lh PbUa depliin mid shew inie. and whose known reputation needs no comment. D. 11. THOMDKGK * CO April id, ISfffi- 14.1 BroiH) Rtr’*t. HAM IMS FOR UK.NT. ‘l’krt I'I.EASANT NEW 800 Jiff over fi. Barnard'’! 1 (In.i .iy Store, with Gas Fixture*. Closet Ac. cos# ■ ptets, suitable f.w otties, or tlaeplng risvtns. Knqnlroof June ti. 1,. C. MORTON, Agent VALUABLE PHOPKHTt’. ONI, of the nniHt desiruble aud convenlsntly ■ arruiiged HKRIDENUKH In th* city, for stile ou luixg* in (stating terms. sot “S A I')'I y ” a. K. AY HR, I May IS 2ff7tf 181 Broad fi treat •TTr-armt —.—-—- FINK IIHA.NUVs.ti I M i ‘ ‘ ‘ l,s Hr;imly-rone rtopu in * tvtat—*u( I ‘ i ‘■"lteii on consignment, anil for M i„ j, Jidieß. HARKItiON A.UoGKUEE ft It EA T RKBI’CTION IN noril AT WIVI'ER-S VALACE’ irtf,r,R f v"l EI.K EXTRA Family—.S(inil ♦ lllr*M ’ Sniirfi....; I,*, pgrbwrtl. Extra FumUy 8 hi “ • < i’lihn e Mills titiperfin* 7*o “ “ tieorftia Mills, superfine, equal to TM. rieirwe.. .’ Jo* ** ti Georgia Mills, line, equal to Tennessee, tl (Xl “ “ Five jte'i l int, discount to dealers. •Glue IB ‘ ttlNTEß’fi PALACE MTI.I.S. WOODBHIDGES I’ALAtK IMGCF.IUIKAN UAI.I.EKF, liver (ti'H)ks A Chapmiii’s Bine Ihiq; .Btors COLUMBUB, GKOROIA. UA t E roll teen aiiy ol the n*w style ot Flopntss ou Gins-’ if not, cull and at*,. Th Dpubl* Far* Pii)- tnres hi ■ ai in limit.v. and ant invaluable a* tru llLu**e ia. No lading with these Picture*. For taking chUdrau li i aiisui passed, requiring but a f’*w aeeond* to taka a ills—like* impiesnioii. A hetter vxpiesag'* liy this priii i “s Ilian by any other, tin’ tifln of *k(idßr h"- ing so short, Daguerreotypes iron th* vmaHaot, for Lockets or It Inga, to the Itrfeet, for FrMnM, tak.ua tho most flutshed style. Bom* entirely uw slylws plicae** u hand and for sale. J. 8. WOOUERIVou February 27. Artilt nod AmLrotypist. {NO. til.