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March 1,186 ft. *
, fEO . D. HOOP** UHVANT DUNCAN WM. R. BAItNBTT.
HOOPER, DLSCAN &, BARNETT,
ATTOR-STIOrS AT LAW.
Office in Columbus, Georgia, aud Crawford, Alabama.
February d7, 186 ft. ly
ROBERT G. CARITHEItS,
Attorney at Law,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
striLL practice in all the counties of the Cliatalioo-
VV cliee Circuit; in the counties of Chattahoochee,
CLv Early, and Randolph,of tne Pataula Circuit; and
Oalhoun and Decatur counties, of the South Western Cir-
Kebruary 28, 186fg ly
UR. CARRIGER,
Lg prepared to attend to all Surgical cases
ni it ted. to his charge.
Office as heretofore, in the old St. Mary’s Bank USB
Imiidiug. . , _
Residence —Northeast corner of Cintwturd and bor
svtii streets. Fell. Idly
BBS. H. M At M. A. CLECKLEY,
HAVING associated themselves in the practice of
MEDICINE aud SURGERY, tender their services to
the public generally.
Particular attention will bo bestowed to diseases pecu
liar to Females, Chronic affections of all kinds, which
may be entrusted to their treatment
il,,- office next door to Kidgwuy, Cleckley & Cos., over
Perry Silencer’s Grocery store, Bread st.
Office hours from 8 to 10 A. M., and from 3 to 4 p.
M.: also at night between 8 and 10 o'clock.
Columbus, April 25 t f .
CUSHMAN, C2UIS*S
OENTIST.
WINTER BUILDING. 48 Broad street. Columbus, Ga.
Jan. 11, 185 b 2m
SPECIAL NOTICE.
1101! the remainder of the summer, the
undersigned will not be at his office after one o mocK.
July b-dm .1, FOGLE. Dentist.
A7 J. RIDDLE,
JDA.C3-TJEJRS.EA.2Sr ARTIST,
HAS closed liis to; ms over Mygatt’s Store, prepara
tory to re-opening on a scale of magnificence fur
on-passing anything heretofore known in this City.
His new rooms will he on the corner of Bread and
Randolph streets, in the block now being built by Col.
Jones, and as soon as completed.
March 7, 1855 O’
A. M. HULL,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer and
Commission Merchant, jggSTj
A T the old stand of D. Ellis & Cos., 14 Broadjjdßßß
;V street, Columbus. Ueorgia. yiL-HAc.
December 18 —bt
J. Ri IIULILi &/ CO.,
GrROCESH-Y MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN
BAGGING, Rope, Twine Coffee,
lasses, Salt, Teas, Cigars, Tobacco, Wines,HgdjN,
Brandies, Gill, Rye, Mouongahela, Bourbon, anil Vsa#iSlt£.
Scotch Whiskey,and Provisions and groceries generally,
at the old stand of John J. McKendree, N0.T09 Broad
Street, Coiumhus, da.
November 21, 1855. ly
LIFE INSURANCE.
NORTH CAROLINA
HFTI Ali LIFE INSURANCE COJUMST
OF KAI.KIOn,
and
CHARTER OAK
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF HARTFORD,
i CONTINUE to take risks on favorable terms. Slaves
\J insured for two thirds their value
JOHN MUNN, Agent,
August 8, 1556. din Columbus, da.
RICHARD M. GRAY,
Agent and Commission Merchant,
BANKS’ liUILDFNGS.
COLUMBUS, GiSOKUIA,
Immediately opposite Stewart, Gray & Cos.,
Offer to the Trade, •
‘)/ | AQA LBS. Tennessee Bacon, n fine lot of well
•J* trimmed HAMS
1000 ins. dried VKNSON, better than Beef, and cheaper.
Cow IVas, Sugar, Coffee, Flour and Lard.
July 19. 1856.
JEFFERSON <fc HAMILTON,
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES. PROVISIONS.
AND COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Corner Warren and Franklin Streets.
Columbus. Georgia,
jEEP constantly on hand a supply of the best goods
LV. and are receiving produce from Tenpesse which
they sell low for Cah.
Flour and Meal of tlie best quality always on hand at
‘till prices. JOSEPH JEFFERSON,
Feb.2B lim J. if. HAMILTON.
JAMES LldO.V,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 132 East Side Broad Street,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Bacon, Lard, Flour, Cotl'ee, Sugar, Moloskcj, Salt, Tubuc
o Cheese, Onions, Potatoes, Apples, Dried Fruits, ac. ;
October 20. ly
W. S. itF.LL A. BELL V. Q. JOHNSON
8E1.L., JOHNSON dfc CO.,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
Liquors, Flour, Grain, Stock, &c. &c.
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
REFER to
J. COR It Y. Jr. Cashier Union Bank. Chattanooga, Ten,
JAMBS LIdON. Columhns. Ga.
March 15, 1853. 0m
HALLO WELL <fc TIIOM AB,
Mattress Manufacturers,
third door below city hotel, broad street,
Coiumhus, Georgia,
ORDERS for Cotton or Cotton and Shuck Mattresses.
promptly executed. The patronage of the citizens
•f Columbus arid vicinity, is respectfully solicited.
October 29. 1855. ly
FARMERS’ AND EXCHANGE BANK,
OF CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Agency nt Columbus,
I >1 LLS on New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Charleston,
ll Savannah, or Augusta, discounted at customary
rates.
SIGHT EXCHANGE, on the above named cities, for
■“le. t. T. TAYLOR, Agent.
Nov 15. dtf Office next door to the Post Office.
INSURANCE.
MARINE. RIVER, and LIFE RISKS taken in
. responsible companies by
JOHN MUNN. Agent.
• ffice No. 2„ over K. Barnard k Co.'s store.
Phoenix Insurance Company—Capital izOb.OOO
8. L. LOOMIS. President.
JOHN MUNN, Agent,
Columbus, Ga., Nov 27. ts
SCRUGGS, DRAKE A CO,
Factors and Commission Merchants
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
VOL. ll.}
grilat triumphs
AND
UNPARALLELED SUCCESS OF
RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE,
OR
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA:
Equally certain as a Preventive or Cure.
NO POISON. PROOFS 1
See what the President of the Pharmaceutical Society
of Missouri, says of Rhodes’ Fovet and Ague Cure, or An
tidote to Malaria :
St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 10, 1855.
HAVING noticed the certificate of chemical analysis
given by the celebrated chemist Dr. J. It. Chilton,
Os New York city, la layer of Rhodes’ Fever and Aguo
Cure, that it contained neither Quinine, Arsenic, Mor
cuvp nor Strychnine, and having received numerous ap
plications for it, 1 was induced to send to Dr. Rhoden
for the medicine. Since then I have disposed of a large
quantity, mostly to residents of this city, who have inva
riably been cured by it, and to whorn 1 can refer. I am,
therefore, satisfied in recommending it to be all that
the proprietor represents.
EDWARD S. WHEATON,
Prosd't of Pharmaceutical Society of Missouri.
TO Bottles Perform TO Cures.
OoNsTANTINK, Mich., Sept. 24th, 1855.
James A. Rhodes, Esq.—Dear Sir:—l have just sent
an order to Ames (t Ilalliday for another half gross of
your Fever aud Ague Cure. It Ims sold like “ llot Cakes,”
and 1 have only two bottles on hand. One reason it
has sold, is because when I have heard of a case of Aguo
or Chill Fever, I have sent a bottle and told them to try
it. and if it did not help them, they were not obliged to
pay for it, auu 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. GLADDING.
Only Caution.—ln certain specified cases, pour
the contents of one or more bottles of tho Cure into
shallow vessels, (dining plates,) and place them in
sleeping rooms ; for the vapor rising from the medicine,
and also the air wafted across, or circulated over the
dregs of it, after the liquid is evaporated, will counteract
ami destroy, to a, deg.ee commensurate with its exp -
sure, the miasmata or poison contained in the apartment.
This mode of exhibiting the Cure should likewise be
resorted to when very young infants are exposed to
malarious situations.
The bottles in which this medicine is put up have tho
words, “Rhodes’ Fever axd Ague Cure” blown in the
glass, and on the outside wrapper is tho name of the
medicine, (the copyright of which is secured) and the
signature of the proprietor. These precautions are
taken to prevent counterfeits and imitations.
The reliance for its success is entirely upon its
votual merits, wherever introduced and used. These
will be considered sufficient.
Prepared and sold by the proprietor,
.) AMES A. RHODES, Providence, It. I,
l or sale in Columbus by
K IVLIN, THOMAS Sc CO.,
February lo 1856. ly Druggists.
A. K AYER,
GEN EKA L AC>EN T.
AUCTION, COMMISSION, BBCHIVIN'G
And Forwarding Merchant,
No. 131 West Side Broad Street, Columbus, 6a.
£9”Particiilar attention given to tlie keeping, purchase
and sale of Negroes.
and Executors’ sales attended to
on reasonable terms. Oct 23. ly
J. C. RUSS. J. H. DAT 13. W. H. LONG
RUSE, DAVIS & LONG,
COMMISSION M BBC B. ANTS
And Shipping Agents,
SAVANNAH, UiSOliOlA.
11 TILL purchase and sell cotton and other produce on
W commission, and strictly attend to forwarding
goods and tilling orders from the country.
ltuse, Patten die Cos., agents Columbus, by whom liberal
advances will be made on consignments either to or
through us to oui friends in Liverpool or the North.
Jau. lb ly
FRESH A All! FIVE.
JUST RECEIVED—
Extra St. Louis Flour
Extra Cenes.-ee do.
Atlantic Superfine do.
Pilot Bread; Butter and Soda Crackers
Arrow Root ami Fancy do.
Java, Maracaibo and Kio Coffee
Teas, a very choice selection
Sugars of every kind
Raisins, Currants, Citron and Almonds;
Together with every thing usually kept in the Grocery
line, for sale by GUN BY k eu.
marl 2
PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPER.
BOCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
THHESE MILLS are prepared to furnish the best ar-
JL tide of Printing and Wrapping Paper. The paper
m which The Daily Sun is printed, is made at these
Mills.
ICE AT THK
OJLbIO ICE 2E3C0TX2323.
I HAVE idled and opened the Old. Ice House at a great
expense and consider;!hie labor, to supply the wants
of the people, and 1 claim your patronage/ being ONE
of YOU. 1 will furnish you as LOW as any one else. 1
was run out last year and have opposition to deal witli
this, hut 1 am determined not to lie run out again, and
slitter the monopoly t*> advance one and a half cofl'tw >n
the citizens, i never have, nor do I expect to ask more
than TWO AND A ii ALi CENTS in quantities amount
ing to more than DO pounds.
I am prepared with a Horse and Wagon to deliver it in
the City, at your doors; and will attend punctually to
all orders from the Country, or neighboring Towns, to
be sent by Kail Road, Stage, or otherwise, as you may
wish.
tube had at the Ice House, orat my Store.
T. M. lIOGAN.
P. S.—lce House open at all hours (hiring the day (ex
cept Sunday). On Sunday from 8 A. .V. to 12 M.
April lfi, 185 b. ts * T. M. 11.
SALAMANDER
LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS!
Patented July 3d, 1855, by Robert D. Dwyer.
r IMIKSE Rods are known to Ik* the best ever used for
L the perfect protection of all descriptions ol’ build
ings, Kurin Houses, Public Works, etc.
The Insulator consists of a Hint glass stand, which is
attached to the building by bold-fasts or screws, so form
ed as that the combination of the damp and insulator
is perfected ny the rod passing through the damn and
over the glass, thereby-connecting tin* entire three with
out tho intervention of any other fastening whatever.
This eoustruction is simple, firmed of durable mate
rials—the insulation is pevfe t—thus avoiding all the
defects of other Lightning Rods now in use.
Sept. 9 3m R. M. ALDWOKTH. Agent.
NEW FALL AWT> WINTER
J. KYLE & CO.
A HE now in receipt of a largo and well-selecb'd stm k
jL\. of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC GOODS, among width
•ire some of the richest and most bountiful style* of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS
over exhibited in Columbia.
They would especially cull the attention of their cus
tomers mid the public to their new importations of
Linens. Ilnntlkerchlefr;, Embroideries,
TALMAS, CLOAKS, <SLc.
by which they can easily perceive tho advantages of
DIRECT IMPORTATION.
Also, a full apply of the best Bed and Negro Blank*
eta. Kerseys. Finneys. Shoe,, lints, ic., now in store.
Colull) I ‘US, Gr.. sept . 22-ts
FASHIONABLE DRESS MAKER.
MISS M U. SEYMOUR respectfully Informs the ha.
dies of Columbus, that she is engaged in the busi
ness of DresK-tnakiUß, at tjie residence of Mrs. S. Vinson
on Troup Street, where sla will be pleased to see her old
customers and others who desire her services. She is
ietertnined ti please.
September 2 1 ..', ltithi.
CLAMS IN MUSIC.
Fjn|
MRS. T. V. EUTHEEFOKD,) J J]
VLjTILL resume the duties of her Music dfi** on Mon*
day tin* 2'*th September, iustnnt. Young Ladies
expecting to join tho Clans, are earnestly r*quested to
commence at the flr*t of the M_M*don.
September 11, 1850. tnl
It AC ON.
1/A AOA POUNDS Choice Tennessee IJncon, just
IU*UV/U received and for sale by
August 29. JEFKERBON k HAMILTON.
COLUMBUS, GA., OCTOBER 23. 1856.
A aoao FOR OCTOBER.
October strews the woodland o’er
With many a brilliant color;
The world is brighter than before,
Why should our hearts ho duller?
Sorrow and the scarlet leaf.
Sad thoughts and sunny weather—
Ah me ! this glory and this grief
Agree not well together.
This is the parting season, this
The time w hen friends are Hying;
And lovers now, with many a kiss,
i heir long farewells arc sighing.
Why is eaitli so gaily dressed?
This pomp that autumn benreth
A funeral Seems, where every guest
A bridal garment weareth.
Each one of us may often here,
On some blue morn hereafter,
Return to view the gaudy year,
lint not in boyish laughter.
We shall then be w rinkled men,
Our brows with silverJuden,
And thou this glen may st seek lignin.
But never more a maiden.
Nature perhaps foresees that Spring
Will tom b her teeming bosun,
Aud thinks a few brief months will bring
The bird—the bee—the blossom.
Ah I these forests do not know,
Or would less brightly wither,
The virgin that adorns them so
Will never more come hither.
Potii-y of Commerce*
The Hon. Edward Everett, whose bril
liant genius gives a golden tinge of poetry
to everything it touches, thus speaks of
Commerce in his Jute beautiful speech at
the Peabody Testimonial:
Track its history for a moment from the
earliest period. In the infancy of the
world its caravans, like gigantic silk
worms, went creeping through the arid
wastes of Asia and Africa, with their in
finitessimal legs, and bound the human
family together in those vast regions as
they bind it together now. Its colonial
establishments scattered the Grecian cul
ture all round the shores of the Mediter
ranean, and carried the adventurers of
Tyre and Carthage to the North of Europe
and the South of Africa. The walled
cities of the middle ages prevented the arts
and refinements of life from being tram
pled out of existence under the iron heel
of the feudal powers. The Hanse Towns
were the bulwark of liberty and property
in the North and West of Europe for
ages. The germ of the representative
system sprang from the municipal franchi
ses of the boroughs. At the revival of
letters, the merchant princes of Florence
received the fugitive arts of Greece into
their palaces. The spirit of commercial
adventure produced that movement in the
fifteenth century, which carried Columbus
to America, and Vasco di Gama around
the Capo of Good Hope. The deep foun
dations of the modern system of’ interna
tional law were laid in interests and rights
of commerce, and the necessity of protect
ing them.
Commerce sprinkled the treasures of
the newly found Indies throughout the
Western nations; it nerved the arm of
civil and religious liberty in the Protest
ant world- —it gradually carried tho colo
nial system of Europe to the ends of the
earth, and with it the elements of future
independent, civilized, republican govern
ments. But why should we dwell on the
past? What is it that gives vigor to the
civilization of the present day but the
world-wide extension of commercial inter
course, by which all the products of the
earth and of the ocean, of the soil, the
mine, of the loom, of the forge, of boun
teous nature, creative art and untiring in
dustry, are brought by the agencies of
commerce into the universal market of de
mand and supply? No matter in what
region a desirable product is bestowed on
man by a liberal Providence, or fabricated
by human skill. It may clothe the hills
of China with its fragrant foilage—it may
glitter in the golden sands of California —
it may wallow in the depth of the Arctic
seas —it may ripen and whiten in the fer
tile plains of the sunny South —it may
spring forth from the flying shuttles of
Manchester in England, or Manchester in
America —the great world magnet of com
merce attracts it alike, and gathers it all
up for the service of man.
The Limerick papers announce the
death of tlie; dewater Lady O’Brien,
mother of the present Lord Inchujuin
and .Mr. AV. Smith O’Brien. By this
event the latter gentleman obtains an in
crease to his income from the famiiyprop
erty of about $15,000 per annum, the de
ceased lady having enjoyed a life-interest
to that amount in art estate strictly settled
on Mr. Smith O’Brien, and his heirs,
after her demise.
The London press, under the caption of
“Literary Onion,” notice the marriage of
Mr. John Forster, late editor of the Kx
aminer, with Mrs. Colburn, widow of the
late eminent publisher, by the Ilev. Whit
well Klwyn, editor of the Quarterly Bo
view.
One of the Limerick papers states that,
whether his consent he given or with
drawn, no event is more probable than the
election of Mr. Smith O’Brien by two if
not three, of the great constituencies of
the Province of Munster, when the next
dissolution of Parliament occurs.
Snow.
On Tuesday night last, snow fell in Harris
burg, Va., to the depth of three inches. 1 n
Liberty, Bedford county, anil Ohristhinsbiirg,
Montgomery; tlie same indication of winter
appeared. *
FOR RENT.
rpilli Urick Store No. 66, next ulsjre ii. Uarmu il. Ap
-1 ply
October 4, 1856. M. WOODRU.
CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!!
rpilK subscribers have u\v on Land ami WIORJt,
JL a*'"* constantly receiving, one of tlm larg- ewfciiiDiy-*-
esi and most varied Stocks ol'Vehicles over Oil tired} and
made expressly for this market, embracing every stylo
of Carnage in use, snob ns—
Calndus, Berlin Coaches, Barouches,
(Os the F’inest Finish,)
FAM 11 jY ROCK A WAYS,
Largo and small, including many very light and lusty,
suitable lor one horse.
JAOW “X‘C>X- WA&OHTS,
With a complete assortmeut of
BUGGIES with aytd without TOPS,
Os every style and finish, which, for durability and neat
ness, cannot be excelled, and uro from most respect
able ninniifaetories at the North, and made under tho
personal dire ction id’ Mr. J. B. Jaqucs. All of which we
are selling at tlie very lowest rates for caslt or ap
proved ereilit.
Every article sold by us at our Repository is warranted
in every respect, and our customers and all purchasers
can rely on being honorably mid fairly dealt with—in
proof of which we respectfully invite tile attention of all
wlio wish to purchase, to call on us at the North-Kost
corner of Oglethorpe amt Bryan streets, opposite the Ber
ry House.
J. B. JAQUKS & BItOTIIF.H.
X. B.—Having a regular set of northern Car
ringc Workmen mjdoyed, we are prepared to
execute Itejml ring of every kind in the best possible
manner with ncatnvs and dispatch, at low rates, at
J. B. JAQUKS .2 BROTHER’S
Carriage Rcposiiery,
North East corner Oglethorpe aud Bryan streets, oppo
site tlie Perry House. Oolumbus, du.
February 6,
LEVY, DRAKE & CO.,
Engineers mid Machinists,
Union Foundry & Machine Works,
COLDMRIS, GKORGIA.
■\TrE cill the apodal attention (if tho public to our c >
f I tablisliment. The proprietors are practical Me
chanics and of long experience in the business, ami hav
ing combined two establishments in one, they have tho
largest and best stock of tools and patterns in the State.
Their facility for doing business bring so great, they can
alibrd t o their euHt,on#i\s the best of terms and the most
prompt execution.
Oursenior partner having been so many years in this
business as tho practical partner and propiietoi of the
Ocmulgec Foundry, Macon, Georgia, is well known, hav
ing built a largo number of *tc?im Kngine*. Mills, and
Machinery, throughout this and adjoining State.'. To ail
of which we refer as a guarantee of our work and ability.
Our junior is just from Virginia, and having had the
management of some of the largest establishments in
that State, brings wijh him tho best practical ability and
improvements in machinery.
AVe call especial attention to our Marino and .Sta
tionary Steam Engines and MiUs, both cir
cular and u| right. We are now manufacturing the best
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS
in tho country, being entirely of metal, at the same
price others are furnishing wooden on- s.
We are now furnishing Steam Engines and boilers of
any size : Flouring ami Corn Mills; vcrtriral and circu
lar Saw Mills; Sugar Mills: Shafting: Pulleys: Horse
Powers; Gin and Mill Gearing of all kinds; Cemetery
Hailing; Bark Mills; Corn Shelters; (Ajl> Cru: hois; and
Castings of every kind—Brass and Iron.
funrl3-tf
NEW FURNITURE
Aa T lEt X3 iA O O JML.
3-d Doer North of the Oglethorpe House,
OO LU M IUJS, cf A.
SSJ Til F. subscriber has on hand, three dooo
jSJjs,North of tho Oglethorpe House,
iht-H t home Street, an assortment ol‘ neatly
made FURNITURE, to which be will b mSST
constantly adding, and which lie will sell at prices that
cannot fail to suit those in want of anything in his line.
Articles not on hand will bo made to order at the short
est notice.
Furniture repaired at misonabh rates.
Call and examine stock.
jnly'2l and. g. BIKEB.
JOHN C. HUSK KICttAKD i'AT'I'K.V W.
FIRE-PROOF WARE HOUSE.
Gcnoval Ware House and
COMMISSION BTTSIICEi J3 £S -
OUR undivided attention will l givt n to tie
STORAGE and SA LE of COTTON and othe,
Liberal advances made upon Cotton in t*>i ami the
usual facilities offered to iiniiuVsShipim ntb t * • a r friends
in Sa v annuli, New York. Ro-toil, ami Liverpo-i.
Orders for Groceries, promptly executed amt articles
purchased free of commission, of tin* lowest market
prices for our customers.
Columbus, July 30, 1855. I'.IJ ; ii. PATTEN <5 00*
Warehouse, Commission, Receiving
AND FORWARDING BUSINKSS.
ijillM bavin,‘; tNnneil a co-parP
1 lien-hip. will c.intinuu biMinccx at, the .>l.: k..
sla ml ( Mat Wurehmi-te) under tin- iuiiiirN.-v.jMiL.
aml Ktylu of KING F SOKSI’.Y. ami solicit from llieii
IViendu amt rusl.uiifi’K a con; iimum-c of their buMiios-.
.full \ V. KING.
April 2ft. lfioC. 225*.f ii. A. SOIiSBY.
Warehouse <fc Commission Business.
are prepar-d to umk* libera! advances RJTTV\\
ft oil GdTTO.N and other PRODUCE in gUumhttjy
store.
Particular attention will h • given to HIOBALF. OF
COTTON.
Wc iuive ikav on hand a Mipply ofIJAGGJXC and
KOI*I I. which we offer at tin* market prices.
k. 8. nit:;kxwoon. f
s. r. orimi.s. / GREENVVv>(••!) a. <3li 1 ATKd' l .
July 4, ly
FONTAINE WARE HOUSE.
HUGHES & DANIEL,
Warehouse, Commission, Receiving and
Forwarding Itlc it limith.
r |' l llK uudei>igmd have taken tlx new Fin Proof
JL Warn House, recently creeled In the rear <! Me- re,
Threewits. Holt k Ho., adjoining the Alalxnua Ware
House, and are prepared to attend to all consignments,
and to rucuive and sfon ('iithui. ‘I hey will doit general
Commisson. and Foi warding Ita.sin v. I‘ai tir
cular Hf.ferttjon given to tho
Sale of Cotton and other Produce.
The u-malfneUitie- will be afforded and careful; lientio!!
given to all eutniHteJ to their care.
A goo*l supply of Rugging, Hope and Salt, al
ways on lift tub WM. H. 1IUG)IU8,
Octolar ISfifc. WM. DANIEL.
GRANGER’S MAGIC
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r pilK iiriibtraigiiiMl bavlug been appointed agciiti* for
1 tbc.tb vt- Bolebmtfd Mill, call tin: attoittiou <*f I’luu
tcrk to ItH groat superiority over all othorn.
The friction rollers, tliwnplr il Mprlngartd tb lever, be
ing attached to the shall oi oiitribic. it ji ‘tcmliucHH
of motion. p'HManflcd !y do other .Mill of its kind, and we
hnv** proven to tin* mtlfftictlon of all who witm * • <1 ita
prforrnincp, that it requires less hors** power.
LMirchiiscrs emi n c<: the Mill in success fill ojuratioD, by
calling on us at our Ware house.
Hit KENWOOD k GRIMKH.
Colombo#, July 4.1.560. ly
TENNESSEE BACON.
\ [W U\ LISS. Tfiin* s * lia ■ u Just \ and
/ for ftnlu JiOW for rth. I v
May 29. HIIKIWAY, CLKCKLY k 00.
FOR SALE.
h on** ntid Lot on thoFornnle Academy Square,
formerly occupied by l’. A. ClayLm. PomcHAiongiv
en 1t ol diojimrjr. Apply to
Sppt. 29, ISOJi. F. 0. WILKINS.
TENNESSEE HACOJV.
AlfK fcliall receive in u fw day# >i large lot nf choice
V \ Tenne#neo Bacon Hides.
August 1. GREENWOOD & GRIMES.
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AND
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THE FARMKtfS GUIDE
lo Scieuiifir nail Pratiical Agriculture.
by Henry Meidiens, F. K. S. of Kdinbuiyffi, and the Into
J. I*. Norton, I'rofeHHor of t-cientitir Agriculture in
Yal,. College, New Haven. 2 vide. Uoyal Octavo.
HOC [rages, and numerous Wood and Steel l.ngiavlnge.
’ihi.-; is. eonfessedly, the most complete work on Agri
culture ever published, and in order lo give it a widei
cirenlafion tlie publisher* have resolved to reduce the
prire to
Five Dollars for tlie Two Volumes 11
When sent by mail (post-paid) to California and Oregon
the price will be 57. To any other purl of the Union and
to taimila (pntd-pnid), *(!. This work is not the old
“Book 01 the Faun.”
fiemittaneen for ;uiy of the above pollinations should
always bo addressed, posi-paid, to the I‘uhlishoiH
LBONAB1), FCOTT /: CO.,
No. 51 Gold Street. New York.
{NO. 74.
VALUABLE LOUISIANA LAND
FOR SYYX.E.
k Mil.!, tsi *ll tin, Lniiutitui J'i.A:,.
i ‘J ATiO.‘ known a, l.liu liurgrovc, J# ,• ,'nSkl ’-T"’
l'.siiitn rim t', in Jnc'kxm I’ai inli, Ln.. 6 SSi , , , jfex O
iiiili'n i.ihiUi nl \ union. 28 mill's tVoin
tlie innioliita liver, ami 12 miles frmnfiilL
tile Viiksliiii-anii Slin ve|mrt Knil Id,an. < ~i,77uiiiir in
tlie iqcKl'i'gHt.e, 11J30 iti ri's. about .'H Ons w hicli j K j n
u fim'stiitn oi'i nltivrttioii. willi mil l,uil,lii, K „. nH
DwellingH, Gin Hou.se anil Nnvw, Ual.ins, CriLs, FtKliles,
aC. A C.
In point of health unit lmauty. tliis pluce is unsllriiMrt-
BO'l 111 till’ Pnrlßli. ’The |iDinlut.iou in well watereil. and
tho tract finely timbered.
! will sell tins jilaeee.il top-ilier, or in lots to suit imr
cimners. IVrsons dehirotiH of making valuaLli, inveot
ments will do well to dull.
For furl Lit partietilnrH. lulilresH it. J|. Hargrove Ver
iii"i. Jackson Uiirisli, 1,8.. or cull at hi residence. 5 miles
east ol that place.
Wa a.-.Ljim ii. M. HABOIIOyH.
SPRING AND SIJMMKR CLOTHING,
‘tyV Y- C> It IE 50. * -a.
/'\ AT THU ONE-PRICE l|a
CLOTHING EMPOIiIUM
OK
< J ■■ DANIEL Sc CO.,
128 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.,
Cml 111, rMitxl a full siijiplv. with eenstmit addition*, ol
Gcnthuneii’H First Class
JiJLVj > Y ALA I >l.; ('LOTI 11N Cl,
Os flieir Own Manufacture,
Warrant,'3 In give full .-afiske iion |„ tlie |inreliaer. A
large and well svlei'led 81, i k ~i
(L iillciai ii’s Furuisliing Good.,
lials. Caps, Trunks, Cai j.et Hag,. Valises, UinbrellaK *■.
AI-CI. a I'eautiful assnr'lucnl nf Fivticli ami Knglisli
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES tsi. VESTINGS,
Wiiieli tlie.v me Jiieparfil t„ miik, up in n style of Cut
am, liwiuiim lure, in ver yet <■ jualled Fimtii.
Call, e viiiiiin” and be suitril.
April !). tßsi>.
SCHOOL’ NOTICI.
‘v' : *’• WTLI.IAM.-k Will open vft&v
s * I ,801,01,1 ai her iiintber’N resldenri* on M
Jaolison Sheet. Of,J,nsi; .Mr. I’.
on the I kill of September nett. j
For further jiarticulars, upnly at .Virg. C.
it, M illialns’ “CjkLJr
Cniumbiis. August 28. 1853.
GAS FIXTURES.
r I M!i. nuiloi air iiul Ini', mg iiisili*sri'iitigenients wit h
..I Mtinufaf t in fi'H, are j.rejiared to furuisli
Ga-u Kistuns of Philadelphia Pliers,
v.,1‘1 Ireiglif added. All dberiptionr ol GILT AMI
Hk'i: /” I iIANDAI,: I.US with 2,3, 4 and 5 liglils. ol
bcauiiliit styh* and designs ha
a;,d saloons.
(,iir and l>ion/e iiALl'.w lor HAi.I.B and I’ABFAGF.B,
wi'ii v i.i'iu- tyles nf tiilt and Ilron/.e llriielel... pf..\.
U i.N'I.- mill In.up LIGHT, v —fnnr\ ,| x 1,. Plain and
lam.t Gl.'i. ,> it nd HI ADI'S.. CHINA Hl'.'!. I.B—plain
Hint gilt, vi ry ornamental.
Our stock is very large uud b, riTitifiilly assorted.
.Ml di.-i ; qdion “I t.ags F'lttliifj done jiioniiitly
and a an an tied, by .Mr J. \\ li,iu],J|. who has luid over
hvenl.v y ar- <-.xt><-ii. m e is lliis line ol business in I'liiln
di I'lim and- lsewliere, and wlmse knowfi reputation needs
nc'nio nt. D. J|. THO.Mr .BGN ,t Cos..
April In, 1166* 143 Itoal m,i.-rt.
ROOM S FOR HEHTi
r I v 'VG t 1.1-.'ASANT SKW Itotj.MS Over Ik Barnard’
J Gro. ry Flore, with tins Fixtures. Closet Ar. com -
[dele, sni’ ildK for oliiee.i or sleeping lawmis. I.nquire o f
L. ( . HOB TON, Agent.
V ALU A It I, 10 PROPERTY.
O! oi ilio most desirable and conveniently ,
nrnn, ed Itl'.slDKN'Ckri in the city. fi, r fliSt
sale on n< coininodtitlng terms. iPt- fl
Apply to _ A. K. AY HR,
May 13. 2*171f 181 Broad Street.
FINE ItUANUY.
Ii 1 ; 1""’ Brundy—one dozen in a case—jns
1 * A ‘ mi fonslgntnent, and for sale by
•luiie /. IIA 111;ISON i: McGLHKK.
UR Id AT REBVOVIOI IN FLOUR
AT \\ I.NT UK'S P A LACK MILLS.
DOUlil.l, I.NTLA Family—eqitul to Hiram
Hntit lt slo 00 per barrel.
lixtra taiiiHy...., ; 850 “ “
idlin’ e Mill- Superfine 750 “
Georgia .Milis. superfine, equal to Ten
nessee 7 oo “
Georgia Mills, fipe. equal to Tennessee, ti 00 “ <*
Five per cent, discount to dealers. •
•Innc W. WINTJSR’B I*A LACK MILLS.
WOODBIiIDGE’S
PALACE DAGUERRE AN GALLERY,
Over Brooks & Chapman’s Blue Drug Store,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
U\\ h you seen any of the new style nf Pictures on
Gin - • Ii not, call anil see. The Double Fare Pic
ture * are a curiosity, and are invaluable ns true likeness
es. Nq lading with these Pictures. F'or taking children
it is unsurpassed, requiring but a few seconds to tske a
lit,-like impression. A better expression can be got by
tlii proc” than liyiiny other, tlie time of exposure be
in -s > short. Daguerreotypes from the smallest, for
Lockets or Kings, to the lnrgest. for Frames, taken In the
most finished style. Some entirely new styles of cnees
on band and for sale. J. 8. WOODBKIDOS,
February 27. Artist and Ambrotyplst ..
G CHRIST .A.3STX3