The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, October 31, 1856, Image 1

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fojjß fails suit. tfV THOMAS DK WOLF. KI.IIOP. AM PBOPWSTOE. , daily ot Fi* Dollar., a year. Whore the sub l“ u ig made for less than a year, at the rate oi Cents a mouth, tfiuglo copies, Five Cents. ADVKKTISLNU KATES. . ... ..lUemcnts will he inserted at Ten Cents a line ’ , It insertion, and Five Cents a line for each subse “ , ~„ertiou of the same—to ho paid for when the l '““ tisement is nanded into the offlee. CONTRACT ADVERTISERS. . ..., not exceeding 6 lines, not renewable, ih be I A I three months for $4, six months fur jti, or one .oi Time agreed upon to be paid lor before the went is put in type. i ri leuients not exceeding ton lines, renewable at * . inserted ut JiiO u year—to be paid lor quarterly ” m'mtiscmenls of 20 lines, renewable at pleasure, iu , | L ..t i'M a ven.r— payable quarterly in advance. ” * ~,,L'il.Temeuts exceeding 20 lines, will be mic of ,-;.10 for for ovary additional ton I ./Payable quarterly in advance. * ■■Yemenisor nonces, occupying a pli.ee between I ,v “’ V ‘ , nmiter and advertisements, will bo charged ■■‘"/p'n.l/a U.n- for every insertion. B. IJ. Itlcv'llAW, xv.*x iiAW, Ixi i S'.iyc’ttd, Chambers County, Alabama. ■ March 1, WWj ~,u _• . liOOPEU BUVA.NT DUNCAN, Y.M. R. BAIIXUT. HOOPER, DINCAN HARNETT, attorneys at law. I liiico iii Columbus, Georgia, and Crawford, Alabama. I |,. binary 27, bSeli. ly ROBERT O. CARITHER.S, Attorney at Law, (jbLUMIiUS, GEORGIA, m. rT-jij, practice ill all the counties of the Chatnhoo ■iy c i lt , u (jiveuit; in tho counties of Chattahoochee, 1’! karly, and Kanilolph,of the lhitauia Circuit; ami ■ dii mil and Decatur counties, of the South Western Cir ■ K.-briinry 28, 1850. ly JDU. CAKIU6E&, ■ s prepared to attend to all Surgical cases W mitted to Discharge. .fgf horetolore, in tho old set. Mary s Bank 4*>* Hfoddeiice —Northeast corner of Crawlord and Fur ■ ~1)1 streot*. 1 *'"• 1 •’ DRS. 11. M. Hl* A. LLECELEY, ■’ i AVINO associated tlieniselvos in Hie practice of 9 |j Ml .DICIN'Band SOKO.BKV, tender their services to ■the public generally. I i‘articular attention will be bestowed to diseased pocu ■ j. u .' t „ /donate, Chronic affections of ail kinds, which 1,1,1 V lie entrusted to their treatment. I mice next door to Ridgway, Cleokley A Cos., over ■j'.n v Spmicer’s Grocery store, lfroiid st. iii,- oltice hours from Bto 10 a. m., aud from 3 to 4 v. >i.: also at night between .8 and 10 o'clock. Columbus, April 25 tl CUSHMAN, j v. aSl . D E IJ T I S “XI . WINTER BUILDING, 43 Broad street, Columbus, Ga. Jan. 11. 1850 “in SPECIAL NOTICE. ... -t voit the remainder of the summer, tlio'*-UJt ! rV H undersigned will not be at bis office after one o’clock, duly H-'din J. FUGLE, Dentist. A. J. KIDDLE, SA.GKCJEDtiaE-A.IN’ YYK, r rXt3a% tAS closed his rot ms over Mygatt’s Store, prepara |x tory to re-opening on a scale of magnificence lar i iir|iasning anything lieretofore known in this City. His new rooms will be on the corner of Broad and J. imlofph streets, in the block now being built by Col. , .nos. and as scion as completed. March 7,1855 ** A. M. HULL, Wholesale and Hetail G-rocer and Commission Merchant, 4 T the old stand of I). Kills & Cos., 14 j i street, Columbus. Georgia. eSßimmm Preember 18 ■ ‘t. .1. R. HULL &, CO., GrROCEItir 73£J3X.OX-X.2!v:wr*X'‘Si, and dealers in *1 )AGGING, Hope, Twine, Sugar, Coffee, i) las.es, Salt, Teas. Cigars, Tobacco, Wines,jLxUßj Brandies, Gin, Kye, Monongahela, Dourbon, and|^jSßk& {OHch Whiskey, and Provisions and Groceries generally. lat the old stand of John J. McKendree, No. lot) Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. .November 21, 1855. ly LIFE INSURANCE. NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY , OF ItALEIGU, and CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF UARTFOItI), | i tON'TINUI! to take fisks on favorablo terms. Slaves j \ j insured for two thirds their value JOHN MUNX. Agent, August 8, 1856. 3m Columbus, Ga. RICHARD M. GRAY, Agent and Commission Merchant, BANKS’ BUIIj DINGS, COLUMBUS, GKOItUIA, Immediately opposite Stewart, Gray A Cos., Offer to the Trade, *_)A l Will LBS. Tennessee Bacon, a fine lot of well O’ “, v.'VJVJ trimmed HAMS Mill I bs. dried VEXSOX, better than Beef, and cheaper. Unv Peas, Sugar, Coffee, Flour and Lard. Inly Hi. 1850. JEFFERSON &. HAMILTON, DEALERS IN GROCERIES. PROVISIONS. AND COUNTRY PRODUCE, Corner Warren ami Franklin Streets. Columbus. Georgia, I/” HUP constantly on hand a supply of tho best goods .tv ami are receiving produce from Tenuouso which be y sell low for Cath. flour and Meal of the best quality always on hand at Will prices. JOSEPH .1 liFFEItSON, f"b. c, tn j. U. HAMILTON. LIGON fc TOMMEY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 132 East Side Brood Street, COLUM BUS, G EUROT A, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in lhcon. Lard, Flour, Coffee, Sugar, Mohiaseu, Salt. Tobar Cheese, Onions, Potatoes, Apples, Dried Fruits, Ac.- October 20. ly A. K. AYER OFPKIW for dalo a well Mlertod stock of YOITa'G VIItGINfA NEGROKS, and lijik cttactcd an ar- J'HUKonipiit to keep constantly on hand tmcli a Mipply tin tin’ tliMuaud luay.rtMjuiro. By the of Octtiborho ‘''ll havo completed safe and comfort-ahlo npartin otH ■*’ r ftcermmodation of one Imndrcd NeK** o, ‘ H i a * Mo. ‘h \\ out h iila Brood Htrcet, whoro ho will bo jdcimud to s waiid accoinmo'latp ]i is tViomls and patron^. Sept. 11, ISOO-tf S. BKI.L A. BELL V. <l. JoIINHON BELL, JOHNSON a CO., MANITFACTtJRBItB AND DRiVLKUH IN Liquors, i’iour, Grain, Stock, &c. &c. CUnttanongn, TennetMt. REFER TO ■!.CORKY, Jr. Casliler Union Itank.Cliuttanooi.'ii. Ten. •i VM ES LIGON, Columbus, Ga. . March 15, 1856. tlm PAUMKIIS* AND EXCHANGE It AN lk, OF CHARLESTON, 8. C. Agency at Columbus. J >1 LLS on Now York,Boston. Philadelphia.Cirurleston, • I •■'.ivannah, or Augusta, discounted ut customary fate*. * ‘ SIGHT EXCHANGE, on tho above limited riMe., for •*•. E. T. TAYLOR, Agent. < >v 15. dtf Office next door to the Post Ollli e. INSUKANCE. pIRE. MARINE. RIVER, and LIFE RISK J taken in l responsible eompaiiios by nm v . JOHN MUXX. Agent, mice No. 2., over E. Barnard & Co.'s .tore. Phoenix Insurance Company—Capita) fcioo.ooo 8. L. LOOMIS, President. ■GIIX MUNN, Agent. ’ ■’ 1 1’ id a!**. Ota, Nor 27. If •CROMI, DRAKE <fc CO, P’tctors and Commission Merchants CHARLESTON. S. 0. y ‘ ’ s l! VOL. ll.} ORE AT TRIUMPHS AND UM’AUALULLED SUCCESS OF RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE, Olt ANTIDOTE TO MALARIAi Equally certain as a Preventive or Cure. NO POISON. SMIOJFN ! See what the President >•! tho I'bMiniicbutieal, i.-ty of Missouri, says of Rhodes’ Fovei and Ague Cure, or An tidote to Malaria: St. Lotte, Mo., Nov. 10, 1855. J SAVING iiotfee,! the i.jiiii. ate of ebeiuieal aiedysi;. 11 given by tile celebrated chemist Dr. J. lb Chilton, of Now York dtty, in t'avtr of libude)’ Fever ami Apuo Cure, that it eoutained neither ffuinino. Ar;a ni-- Aiei cur)! uor Stryebaine, and !| . ing receive,! uuineroiib ap liliC.itfoils for it, I wits induced to send to Dr. lOe<.- lor tim medicine, ijiuoe then 1 have dbpcseii !f u large quantity, mostly to lv.-iden>fUnseil;-, n irdt.aoun.t liably boeu cured iiy it, and r- whoii; I*-au refer, lam, tiitireftii-i', satlßtietl in reeonir-t'ielin); it lo be id! that the proprietor represents. EDWARD 8. WHEATON, Prompt of PliiiriaitC’ l.!i.::-! .‘-Kiel y *-l’ JD). -;;ui. I'O llolties Pcrfovi* 70 Carts. Constaxtinix Midi.. ;vep;. 24th, 1855. Jamks A, Riimn.s, Ksq.—Dear liir:—l liavi just sent an order to Ames A Halliday for another half gross ot your Fever tuul Ague Cure, it lias sold like “Hot tinker. : and 1 have only two bottb:) on hand. One reason if has sold, is because when l have heard of a case of Ague or Chill Fever, 1 have sent a bottle and teld them to try i:, and if it- did not help them, they were list obliged to pay for it, aud they were all satisfied. 1 had, one ease of Chill Fever where it run four days, hut the man came to see me on {ho sixth, day well satisfied. Truly yours, JOHN P. GLADDING. Uiul tiie Ague lor Twelve A'ears ! Providence, June 2;i, 1855. Having been informed of tin) illness of a poor, but worthy woman, who lias not been fra e from Fever and Ague u month at a time for the last twelve years, J sup plied lo r gratuitously with Ithniles’ Fever ami Ague Cure. Phe took ill a!) four bottles which eoiiiph-tely re stored her t.. health and strength, and as four months have now elapsed,, there is no reason to doubt the pej not unity of the cure. 0. A. P. MASOF, Apothecary. ;3 •>. iiSottlou Perform 24 Cures. Moline, 111., Kept. 24. 1855. Jilt. James A. Rhodes—Dear feir—The box of ‘‘Ague Cure” you sent us bus all been sold and created a large demand lor more; to meet which \ye have ordered from your general agent at Chicago, J. D. Farrington. Its sale will only be equalled by the number of Fever and Ague cases. Hoping these cases vuay be few. Vet have a bottle for every ease. W e remain respeolfullv yours, ’ RICHARDS a ALLEN. Louisville No. 11,<1. R. V... Git.. Jan. 1, 1866. Your Ague Cure has overcome all prejudices by its merits, and given satisfaction. A gentleman just •'alb'd who has been fully cured by” only one bottle, and de sired mo to recommend it to everybody, t slutll do all f can in its sale. W. A. HAY LEB. Only* CauGtiUi —In certain spceUled cases, punr the contents of one or more bottle sol ibe Cure inti, shallow vessels, (dining plates,> and place them :u idecplug room.-; 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 and destroy, to a deg C” com no’ns urate with its expo sure,the miasmata or poii-vn contained in the apartment. This mode of exhibiting tho Cure should likewise he resorted to when very young infants are expound to malarious situation). The bottles in which this medicine is put up have trie words, “Rhodes’ Fever and Ante Curs” blown in tho glass, and on the outside wrapper is the name of the medicine, (the copyright of which is secured) and tho signature of the proprietor. These precautions are taken to prevent counterfeits and imitations. The reliance fok its success is-entirely i con its actual merits, wherever introduced and used. These will ho considered sufficient. Prepared and sold bv the proprietor. JA.HKS'A. RHODES, Providence, It. I, For sale in Columbus by KIVLIN, THOMAS & CO., February lo 1856. ly Druggists. A. ii AYER, GENERAL AGENT. AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING Ami Forwarding Merchant, No. 131 West Side Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. fe#>- Particular attention given to the keeping,purchase and sale of Negroes. and Bxecu tors’ sales attended to on reasonable terms. Out 23. ly J. 0. I’.USE. J. H. DAVIS. W. It. LONG RUSE, DAVIS & LONG, COM M. I S 3 ION K. E R C KA N T S And Shipping Agents, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. YI7TLL purchase and sell cotton and other produce on VV commission, aud strictly attend to forwarding goods and tilling orders from the country. Ruse, Patten & Cos., agents Columbus, by whom liberal advances will be made on consign men rs either to or through us to our friends in Livi rpiiol or Ibe North. Jan.l6 ly TEMPER.ANOE HALL FOR SALE. ON the first Tuesday in NOVHM- Bliit next, will be sold at the A Market-house in tho city oft oluinb.us, £& O the Lowcrportinn >f f lie above .m Wifflr BUILDING, which constitutes one of the BK.BI’ HAi ir* in tho State for i’ublio Kxliibitions. Concrts. Ac., Ac. The.lea.sing of this II all to these exhibitions continues to yield a very good per cent, on the capital invested. Terms of sale will la* made known on the d.iy. The Temperance Order will reserve to itself the upper portion of the building for its own use and beneiit. IfV order of tho Trustees. Get. 10—td. V.’ ViDRCI . Soc’j . SALAMANDER. LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS! I’alcjitcl July 3d, 18i5, by rt if. Dvry* r. nr- kirwn t* [•’ tin- • ‘•! ■v. r id. ! f..*• 1 tho perfect protcotfon of all ileu riptlurts of IJiiilil ifips, t’urui lloustes, PuMlr- Works. f, tc. Tho Insulator consists ol h iliitt cla > tnd, wliieli h ntturhwl : the hijM'ixtf< oa h i t w>. p* fonn ((iavitlmt the coinhiimtlou of fji< '!:>it |> anil !ii-tt!..;>.r is pevlh<!tel ty the rod piifi* hi;:;rhrt*ui;h hi* r!ii!iiD MiJ over the klhks* thereby (;u:iU’ Ctii4Ctln* ontiro with out the iuterveiuion ofatjy other l i \vliatover. r roustnu'tioii !•< simphs f rm?d dt* hju i>ii liiato rlult*—the InMu'atlnu i? r*rfc rt--thn ; avoiding all the (hh'ectrt of other hight-niiii; .ioih’iiuw in uv. Bept. ‘J iUu It. M. AhX>VVuKTII. Age.iit. HEW FALL AND WINTER ID JEI ~ < zT G-OODSIIi J. KYLE & CO. now iu receipt of a In rev ami \voll--vierhJ n’oek o# KOIIKIUN aml DOMESTIC Oi)Ol>S. Hiiamg which tire wonie f the riejn st ami tuoMt henutithl ntyh*.< •*! LADIES’ DRESS GOODS ever exhibited ill Columbus. They would especially <-.,11 the utleiition of their eio> tolael -and tlm public- to their new Importations of Linens, Hiimlkerchie.ft, Tiinliruldcrli ~ TALMAS, CLOAKS, &o. by which they cmi easily ja reelvo tho ndvnutageH of DIUKOT XU FORI CTIoX. Also, a fill) supply of the In t Bed ami Ne po Blank et*. Kr ‘ is, Lins y.. .•lie . flats, Ac., n.-vv In store. Columbus, Ga., s'Pt. 22-ts FASHION A RLE DRESS MAKER. MISS M. K. BKYMOI.II r’ .speclfullyinforms the bo dies of Columbus, tliat she is etigne .il in the busi ness of Dress-nmklnt*. at the re-idence of Mrs. 8. Vina- n Dll Troup street, where ■ lo- a ih be pleased to see for old cn.turners isntl others who desire bur services, .'be i.. latermbird to plen-e. SeptemlKT 22, 1856. CLASH I \ Misl . MRS. T. V. RUTHERFORD,*/ J‘J $ I*h r*sumu (Im* fluti-K of ho* Mu- i‘f'l: • : on ‘h*n (t <Uy the *2VMh Instant. Voim# I. • li* h <*xpuc tiiiß to join tho ur** ffnrnprftly rMpc- te*! to couiKiiudcu Jit the first *f th<* uor uii. BACON. j || W i I*or\DH Choir*.. ‘rcnrif.f.> Itnron. jn't I” f m m f and for *!.. 1v AiiffUKtßi*. A KFKKftyON A IfAMfLIW COLUMBUS, G A., OCTOBER 31. 186tj. LIGGN & TOMMEY, ‘ Vi). I<S ASi-oatl St., CO3L.XJIVX23 U'k>, QEORGHA, Li “* LL> ‘Unlit iutoi'iu llio iMildio >v it’ iall.i ---* * ik “■ - it's iiivo mu ! ini, and an- fcnstiiMtly ivoi. vinnihr rtiiiuwiiij; artlcli"!-. they will wll on rui tuXHtlilo lot His: I?ruv Ki'tii*. Tcuii’ .mv & K . i,-,;;.! iLiiun., ” *'■ ( i, !i_s “ ?!. Ids ■*niton Mm Im-. .1 ■. . iiry iind I’icklmi lii-ii’ .-iii'.iTi’ .! .t i’ic'kii'il TonV-lfs I.its: i.t.il Lilt'd i il'lvl’ and { iti il lMali. Mnc-V. ‘( .Am i. J. it ;it L1,1d.. ■■ i~ . ‘i,d-’ •, bI>JH. M.ii'iutvi I ttiid lit kitti; dtdmoii ;.iid M'hilc t'idii in kits 1 ’ H MS !•>• ;aj)lt. j*s Sofikmi I’uiris Coi-<. Mral (.vatkc rw. liuttt r I'u’ .NL “ .C’racßuM Wtiti*r “ • -knia <* Loiiiuh’ . :• Nit* PruUs* Mntnga Muisiu't iTum-* in jars ami boxes MOIllOU:.. AppiCS, lliS iJlinaiiW. Citron. &c. Nullnogs, ( lmiamon. Mace, i !ovt-s, ( Jin; r, JYppef.* A tspiee Presen es. Rinefijipl • • IV aches J s iekks. (ilicvUin-: Mixed ph-Kies C English i),iir\ Statu ( ‘ Uglier. Qoslu'U, received vXytf week- Country hi. Golden fc'/nip tftevart'* * 4 N Orleans *• ViKegar, YermurHli Maccuroni _ Alho ii {{nod nss •rlmcnt of Hto;i!o Fry (food.-;. ‘ Ikm s lids, An’., liardwuiY, CfivV'i y, ml mum aid i elms which .nv not montiohcM in rim above. Oft. 24 IHiit f -JOm Mirsco'Ci-IS'E raE bd^i). Ci lANOi’i Ol 1 ’ SCI L jb.DU i ji'j. lIMiO i and alter libs dale, tin; Day, nv ;i\jij f.-s Train, . will leave 1 in l D-pot ;.L 1,. P. M., and irri\ vt Uiicuii at tv i **. M. Leaves Macon a 2 A. Id.; arrives at Columbus at ‘l4 A, M. -Vnniiiif'. or Aiv.uuainunte > ‘iVaiu. will !mi a! I;rj. A. Mb. mill arrive of Uaeon fit 10.51, A. M. Leaves Macon Hi, 3 t’. M.; rrrir- < at CdlninbiM bv TO.IO, I’. M. J. L. MUSTIAN, Columbus, JlilJO ‘2O, 1850. Sllji't. DOUBLE HAllit SEIU’ ICE. Omen MONKiOMEKf A.'.’li Wifi i ol.X'i 11. if Cos., | Monsgoniery, .iui;. , leda. J Cy*.’ and f.ti r tills date, the J‘:t r ‘['rail:- on this / ilond will he l'■ • veriicd by the following; Schedule : iiAY ‘.i'KAU'i., Leave Montu'omei'V 5 -fa A. .Vi, Arrive at W.-at Voint ‘ 11 45 A. M. Arrive at Columbus 11 50 A. >’ JbCfturviny —Leave We t Point 0 00 A. M, “ Leave Columbus 840 A. At. “ Arrive at iilont :oiu,.ry u 30 P..JVI. Mtlirr TRAIN. Leave ;Woidinn’.ery 7 ‘HI 1’ M Arrive at West Point 2 30 A. VI. Arrive at Columbus 2 45 A, .'I. Rdurning —Leave West Point 11 30 r. ,'L “ LeaveOnlimlbe.; ■. 11 20 ,v V! “ Arrive at Mooi ry- 7 15 A. M. Double daily Hiimeeiioim are eoulinued .ll,'ll West Point to Atlanta. An.anstii and Xashville. and from Co lumbus to Maeon. An|;nr.tii and Savon'mb. A.:/ Me it roes travelin;; alono must be providiti with two lias was, ,-iiowiiu; |mriiii.s..:en of their owner.: to travel over tlie iload, eon of wtii ii will be retained by the Con ductor. Nov 10 ;• * Ai C Lb (1. .TON KS, Kiijt. ii Sup. TICivKTB TO Mi.iN'l'G iMlhfV 75 A TLA VfA ; 5 fib N A SI! V i Ll,!’. TflN- 15 s<) FRKSH AM; FINS!. YOST ISKCN!VKD— y i.xlra Ft. Louis Floor **-S r I'll (ieii: -el do. 1 I lllll'Jc Sl|| “ I lie do. * Pilot bread: Putter and Mo.in Cru mr.” A i few [toot, and Fancy do.’ .fuvu. jlariica:!:*; and UiciCoiF'e Teas, a v ry citoiee seleetiwi Sugars of every kind Kaisins. Curran's. Citron ami Almond-; T'o;.',et!icr with ev ry tiling usually kept in tin Urm-cry lint , lor wale by CUNiIY A- CO. marl 2 ICI2 AT TIIK Oia:i! xxo'ortfcidti. | *IA \ft Jilltul andopened tin Obi in I!uma at a j.;n:it S ;*nl • ••odder;; .lolahor, to .-.*pply Ihy tv.•tide ol lii * people. III! ]cl tin* V'Hir J*: * i i!ri'.;i'. ! i'’ of VvN.'. i will lord .Ii you a ; I,UW >• . mi y nn< < !.< , J was ji■ i ou< Ja>( yr,u aiid h.v. • uj#ii■■jailion to deni wii.li Ud <, J>n: J iiiji del ri'ilin i i.<t t> Jw r\;i. ovd ayuin. and sudvr t ‘n- lii’Mi ’iHily t<. jidvancr niiO ail'd u Imlf • nls on tJio riti/criK. In wrjniv.*, in-riin J i*y> n-r t n-l; morn than T\Vi> \;‘ A HAi>P* in s i*mount’ itii; J ni'ii-o ! fj'ij. .c. 11;• i-, I uni )*r‘paled a*. 11 t IDi •>■ ;• ’! A).a;:'yii l* tleiiver Din th.‘ City, u your nnd .vMI *ff• irl pinietimlly to ail nru rs iiujii tliy Cnnnliy. . jw i.luu in.- n.. tn n<; Hail Ibirui, or •/(] rv/i.- a-’ you may \vi‘b>. t, Ticl: if to Ic listlj ni, { i,o In hoi ••.in a t mvStoiv-, I. I.Ir.Ki.AV. I*. b. -Ice Hov-e oj.om ;i: ;o! j| >ii - • *.'*••• in r day (,cx cnpl i~iliitVOn Kund;v ftdir ‘ A. h { i Aj.ril J. r ,,‘ I*l,i;, ts *1 .M. It f* n ? s •v’i :-sa- \ vi> wn aP f? kg p \vk h . ROCK ISJjAND VAVim KII/LB, CAfLUMIWr CMOHCHA. fTPII ‘H MiS ar‘ pre;.ar.*<l ‘oJurui-s fto* beat rr -1 ti<d<,of on which Ti<‘ >•i 1 y S'iii i n’ inl“d. . mad” Millf*. (KOft(*lA, Mtnnhpc Comity* Urm:!'!:AH .I tim” Venmy uppli * lor I ttorof ad vl niini*trfil’fn?i on tin* estate <f .Tofm )*.. Weltn. <Vc<u w*d. l:ito of tho i^ } atc of K'oitveky : TJi'sm; aru therefore ,f j cil< and iwlm niali ail and *n •'•llar thcltindf’ and and c; cihfi < f .-.till tin < : ed. h- h- w can e “(If any they have. ‘v. lit 1 ttet'M t ’n'l.i;ri : *f rlirieii, BM ufort aid. shon! l not he p rint dto ‘f id pplican* at th” Court of Ordinary t ho held in and lor V‘d enmity, oji the At*!.* Monduy in December n ■ <t. CHvoti under my Imnd, this 1 Dh *hiv of h.-f-.h -r wtlK vrtJOOii .ISO. <‘rdiawrv. lIAIITFORB FIHE TNSTJKANCW r r])\r Couipi; iy co-diinn’ tot i:< Fife . !.* oij If^lhU ! ho*t. Mercian fNe. tSittnn or In i favt*rdd teriiiM an any company. f >ct. D. K. ivei’V. n. ;r. un.\ v , AOFJN'TB, .(jommliKioii.UcvdvliiK gfiti Forw inHn^ M ISIKJJ i.W'i s. No. l :t it i; ua and t . .v. COLUMBtra, GEOI?OtA.. FOR uicaT'rl tl'lii Prirf. . <vi: \o. t:.5, next above :..P'e i. Aju 1 r*> to (V't'd'-r 4 JCW. • M. AVf>"V K* ! ■. KAIL HIM O KTOCK. 11l : fIA IKS Moblb* and Clrard |f„li p. ’ ’ ... for j a ii - i>v Oebilwr 15. irAKKIPON * ’JKIIKK. MbvoilnncouK. • ;ll")'sii i (aikali I k’ Fruit PowiliT I'llOt yujis ■ r*..\ti|.T l-’Tasks Hi Hiring tiuar.e Hags Olmenlate i/iinip Oil • MlioiM ; IV! Aloes i U >o(] ili-.i \ ill'lW UIV ii' ’i Cct’ I ‘uitdhxs ! Voasl ov, • -s ‘i Vlcy.te's V a vie*;., tied, f ; . 1 ... mid 1 lb bar?? jOolgute.s Ear “ Extra No. 1 family Snp iGtiion ri.vitsin b'ntftiile Soap t'.iatlb’ . Sperm i Patent Btnr nml t Tallow janes. iOal-mp and Pepper is vrdlne* •"Vgur.s, ;t him assortment oi . different brands Tobacco 1A l:io r.atma tOoar ‘lVflri lie -M qipditios and (tide rent kill? 1,-5 Sail. Old ‘5 .a*.-mi SWvart ;burned .*\v Or bans . l/';d';ui.! t. j aisle and Cofi'ee. Old lliiv nr.'ient Java i.aguii'a • iJioand r-in dia ; ‘otk*ii Yai ns as? i OrfiiaeitiV.-. ’***!??'Hope ami f i wiiu', CARHIAGESi CARRIAGES!! f t ill L iiulisi id vih hi: vi’ now ou hand andrvjp MgW . 1 an’ ciuistiiuUy nuoiviiiK, nuo of tlm Ihi';;- i 1 and ru ivm ii'ii ?:i'''l;s t.d’ \Vhiolt*s I'V'-r ifri.*roi{. and lrii.di- “Xi>i('-sl.( i.,r lliia markH. Omlii'iiiv.ng cvi-ry stylo f Hurt in usf, siudi as— Cnlch, Ucrlln CunolitH, UaruneU<i% ■in’ tho Ai'iu"st Finisii.) !■'AAi J i.Y KOt.Uv AWAY IS, Ijiiigo :mi mall, im lr.tuy \eiy light ami sidtable lor one horse. X : S<.:>'W TOP *Wjfs^<3rOrjol, With a complete assortment **r 32UCKTii!l*S wiili and Without TOl^H, Gs e.eiy •*;.> 1(? and Tni: n. which, tor durability tuid neat y-. ca..in vho \c.-lictl, and an from moat icM|nrt aflt iMviiufaeioii';s nf Ok* North, and made under Iho jv'jMojnil direetfoa of Air. .1. I>. Jjujne.s. All of which wo arc ; ding at r!|o viy l >wnst ratess for nn.li >v ap proved eiaalii. (•ivery .article s -l-l by us-uC fhtr K< jiositor/is wamuitej ii'm^vciy re-iH'cf. ami ■air nnd :ill purebnsors •?■ rely on being honorably md lau'i.V dealt with—-in pm >t .t winch u • lespeotfuHy invito thualluniion oi ail w!i wish !■ inr haso, to cull on us at tin* Kgrtli-flnrit nancr of Oglotbnrpe and llVyan : l . eius.opp. Hitetho PcV rv UonMo. and. ,)Att!h.S k RROTII EK. N. I.— Having a regular set of northern Clil- W mploVed, we nrc. preixarod t>* o\ ciito Uejmivhig olevi rv kind in the beni possible mniMior w ith ueatiies and dispatch, ill low ru!fl>. al .1. l'. .lAQUEIS k IiUOTHEIfS O. rrlage lie posit ory, North Mast corner and Jlryun . treet.?, oppo site tho i’erry 1 Louse, CaLumbus, Ib bruary ?i. LEVY,* DRAKE & CO., Kutfjl< and Jlochlntsts, Union Foundry & Machine Works, i’Olc ijm s, gj:ou<ua! r *• e'llt th<* e efial jiilerdion of the public tb our e -7\> tulJiwbinent. Thu propiietmn practical AJ haui.-> juid of long ex per I mice in the buHiiier.s. anl l.uv o: r ; I - , i i'ii'eal two r . litlilLdom ill's in one, tin y have tho I ary* st and best stbelc oftoida .and patterns in the yi.Uib T’iteir i'enltiy for doing bind He.-s being ro great, tl.ioy can ..'upnl f tiieir curdoiuers tliu b i of t- rin.-;m\t Ue meet p> imp? Nivuth-n. Dm scv.ior enrtner Ihivuig been so ‘many y..-.: r- in this biisin - y ns the pr.stiral partrur nnU jua piba-.i i*f the • ’cmuluo • ioiuitlry. •n, (ieoryia fc hi well known, hnv t biib. ‘lm . ■ niipiiMT of Sleatii hiigim s. ;dilb-, ami lacliin rv. fhrwugJioijf this and (idjoining Stare . To all •f which-we refer a a guaranlecofoiir work and nhibity . (hir junior is from Vhyiuia. and im-ving hmi the lrmwiieeiuent of rouni e!, tue largest e.Uiihli ‘bim iiis in that bi iocs with him tlx* best practi* ei akflity and impruv‘>neiit> iti rimchineryb s>bM :t?l < , ial uM'-ulion to eur Mivrliui aud !Hiv lioJiary .siear.i end MlHr., L*oib cir eiilar and uprlyii!. Weave cow maimliictuilhi* tic- llrvi omotfirAß saw in tlie cuunt'iy. being entir. Jy *<•< i(|e:?>l a’ !.*• same price otioTs are. yin’iijslsiuc, wauvdeii on r. We are inov furci.diiiig .Steitiii Kugiues mid 1 af t . of “.vy si/e : utid <'caai Mills; veri* i>'d a:.nl eiren liu* Saw Mills: Su.-ar Miiic.: yliaftinp:: l'ulie\>; !*ir.-* Rovers; Min ami Mill Mealing of all kimls: (\uictery Railing ; hark cliils; Corn Mo ll.as: < 01. 1T:..-her.-; and C-..stings olb v< ry kind —Jh.-.v-; and iron, marl HI--ts ’ new’ furniture FAT .A.. R. R O O JMC. 3d Door North of the Oglethorpe House, Minis. (fA. v -/ ‘PM 10 subscriber iuison hand, tlm • tJo a * .\t>cth of jthe Upiellu.i pt; House, tliorpe Street a?t fissi•riment of nctilh mad. Kti it MTIJ l(!)., to wliich he will befc constantly adding, and wldeh !m*will sell at prices that cannot fail t. ?\iii bloc in voiutol^'anything in his line. Articles lint mi (.and will be made to m’de.r at t lie short est notice. li’m'nKure. rep.lim! at reasonable rates* Call and examine stock. J. !i. &IKE& joun c. ia juen.uu) r.vtik.\ w. c. n jjast. FlllE-PROOF WARE HOINE. Cicncml Ware House and cOMasißsxoiv asxnsaiarx-:; tsusa. / \LU Uiirli vided at’ciitioi: will by given to liekV\Y \ / ?TOiS AM M am! : A he. of ( MYTH * and otk- i pRHDtiGi-:. (rTr \ Liberal advanccH made upon Cotton hi Slrnv, m.iiu the li.-aml iaeilitics life red to induce -lit; to UK* frienda in Savanna!:, Xcw York, IJostou, mid hiveijio.-I. Orders for (rocerieft, promptly, executed ami artielc.T join na-id free, of commi. -:jon. ut the iowakt nmrkct price.! l\jv our ciii-iiouiens. : 1R55 ::!>■. lO'i and. . ( . Commission, liccoiving ANI) Ji'OttWAHUISG BWSIAffiHS. r j M.l L ume.a neal having t'nrmed a co-part-.; y , • jL m. r.-uij., v. ill continue business at tho old .. stand; Mab.ona Wnr-house) tinder the nmm ‘• - and style ,fKi.\’G k SO! SHY. ami volieit !Y o. imdi friejjdu and eu.-tyHiera sveon!inuanc<! of their Im.-iness. \v. ‘king. \m, ;i 20,’ : 225tf R. A ■ Wavoliouso & Commission Buijiness. ■\irrK uj\* pi • pal e..’ to urn v liberal ;u!vinceH [£V\Y\\ V oil te'Ti''k\ and olio i I'ibjDlJCEi in i‘;irf icular attention will b * given to the SAldl Off** (,’O’t PON. Wo have now on huiid a nupjdy ofDAGGINU an l RO/Viw, which ve oife.r at tlm niurkefc prices. k. y TKau vv/don. | s. v. rutm .s. ( (HtM ‘.N\V(;dt) k (liMMl’fch duy A, lea- . Ay FOIVT \N K WA R fid HO V S id. UUCriim fr DANIEIi, Vi'.’ . i‘li()iiHi^ ! (miiniiihlon, Rweh •/►(yf and \'< ‘Hm'Olnyv AT*• >*c.liunb:. ’Spl! under,-igneil have talen the new lire i'raof ji \.iu lion u*. re.c/uiiy ei - etc.d in the r* a i of *>>-•. Tlti< .'it a. H-lt a Go,. ic!jbini!i,v; tie- Alabama V. an- H a!.-*- and .are prepare I tratt,end to ull **mn<l}rTi*nefiis, and *. •ivooiv ami Hior. (>? no;, ‘i bey will do a ••mral Coiui i-’ -a. . . : ■ ami ! <oe ueing Ruhima> ■ enf.a rat trillion given to the ;3:ilo jm Cotton nnd otbor Pi otli-oe* Thr i.-ic t f.clh’fi e. 11} i i->.fb idial c.nd chrefiS xtlon Hi V/ !i 1o ,i,ll i>im ••• < r.fi ’i -t Ito lb- ir cure. A o! .-apply of ’5iU; and > ui\l,nl \v.*y on hahd. W \l. 11. ItbHUk/. ict .bee I**s.’ A’* a. h.H- IKL GRANGER’S MAGIC COl 3 MILL. p\V X": *&&'’&th . f .-w . ; v% ii,,,. •• i- 1 ■ ‘ft r r l T tl!-: .i.i-|.Ti 11:1 liron i i-nf f,,r t tie 11. • • ‘ l Mill. (Mill til- litt•'llti<Ml I’llltl tiM ‘i’ ■:i• ■i( ■‘iip-ri-rltv v-i'all'iUii;r#i. i I* v t I'i* ‘i*■ ii I'lllnr-i, tin; ■ i.i ril ),| ni in; mill the I- \ 1 r, In- III” i f Mehc'l Ii thn ill-II -I* nlttnM-. %t v-d It n rtfi-i'ilii-HM ‘•f mntbin. hhnwmhihl t.y tnntht Mill -I it* kind, mid n h'i v ’ ;i*'*iv. ;i to tin’ t tl’ u -full Who wlfcOOMid ItH jvrlVirrimrii . Unit I* r >i|iilr- 1 l—m how imwpr. i , iircliiiH* , i'i c.fi- i- ■ tin 1 Mill in Kin re- {‘ii| • ii. ‘iitUiin, liy CltlllriK “It ’IK lit KUt Wni'nliiiiiin. (iiu:::NW'kn ukimiiH. Coliiifil.iei,.rnly -I. I'.'i .. 1- Tto X KKSSMK V. AC ON. i\( )!U 1/ t 1.1 l . Tujiii’ i i;m nii jii*l l'i ■ • ivi and uiiil M f f,„ |.,r li, 1,1 *l-\v -RUxIM'tV. OI.KrKLY ft,Co. KOIt MiUiK. ‘i!^ilnuj)-filul I.u!,iiii tint l''‘iilnlli \(’n l-my S<)llr*l, ! Ijciii ily oi” ii|/icil h i*. A. l ‘liiytim, I’'pii'm,iiiiigiv en 1t of .Imm.irv. ‘ji|,ly to Si't.t , IV.: V. ii. WILKINS. 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THE FARMER S <iriDE Kcit'JUific ancl Prai -cal Agi-lnalture, By Hi-nry M* | luma, K. R. B. of Edinburgh, and the into a- B- Norton. Professor of ?eientffic Agriculture iu Yal- ; oii**ge. r .\tw Unveil. 2 vols. Koyal Octavo.— li k'U pages, ami mnnerous Wood and St*-cl Engraving.*;. Thi- Is, coulee: cdly. the most complete work on Agri < ultme *v* r publish* *l, and iu order to give it a wider circulation the pUbfu-herH have resolved to reduco tho price 2 in <• Dollars fin tlie Tw o A oluxncut! Vv hen sent by mail (poot-pahl) to California aml Oregon tlm pi-io* wifi be To any other part of the I’nhm and ‘ • , na , !a {jxisL ;na!). sf. M v ‘l’lds work is not thewki ‘‘Book of flic Fttnn. M B- inittnnci s i*r any nf the above puhliiations rlitnld always !e addresse*!. post-paid, to th** ITiblishers. LEONAR D, SCOTT A Cos., No. 54 Gold Street, New York. VALUAiHiE LOUISIANA LA|l) FOR jj WU.iisell tic- iMnmtifui Pl.AN ii TATI ON known as the Hargrove E.-tat** Pho-*-. m Jackson Parish. La..5 OJ p ‘ mih*s south of Vernon. 28 miles froinffiff jf'ifcia act uunchitii river, :nui 12 miles fr :h*- Vickshm-g and ShrevepoH Rail Road, com a” mng in In- i ‘-gah*. IXI3O acres, about Too of which iw ia ;t tim state of cultiviitiun. with good buildings, fetich an Dwellings. Gin House and Screw', Cabins. Cribs, Stables, -tc. *fcc. * In point ot bc.altb and beauty', this pine** is unMirpiis si din the P irisb. The plantation is well watered, aud tin* tract finely timbered. i w ill soil this place all together, or in lots to suit pur chasers. Persons desirous of making valuable invest• mints will do well to cull. Fm*further particulars, address R. M. Hargrove, V>r mm. JacKni i’nrisli, La.., or call at hisi'esidenco,s niiics east oi that place. ■’ 1 ; ■ 3m R. M. fIARQROtK. iPRINCS N* > s (1.1-1 MER © LOTH! NG, ‘'VfA *■* OXI 18GO. A AT THE ONE-TKICE UI.OTI I INCi KMJ'OJiIUM Oi’ J. IT. DAINIEL & CO., 120 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga., Can I"; foimil a full eiqqily, with couatnnt Hililitiuna, ol Gfiitlcnipn’H FirKt Cluh, KKADY MADi’l CLOTHING, Os tlii'ir Own Jlauufactiiic \Vjii-.-.i nli-G t” ki'vo full satiaf.i’ tiuii to tli puruluwar. A laiKi'aml wll Hclootcl Stock Gciillciutn’i; Furulshln|; l!;.l.-, Gajis, Trunk:, Cur[. t 15u"r., ViUisca, Un.l.rvllaa &c. Al.ho, ;< I'onutiful nxgortmciit of Ficucli ami i:n K lifl, CLOTHS, OABSIMEBES A VEBTINOS, YMii’ li tin y arc lirc|iiu-e(l to uwk<- up in h si.jU of Cot ■'in! M.iiiiifncti'ic. m-vi'i- jot oqimilutl South. Cull, i-xamirn- and lw suiti il. > April P, 1856. SCHOOL JVOTKE. Ml- <-. Yi'II.I.IAMS, Will open VHW. . S/'liool at Imv inotln r'rt ivhMoiica on /jl “'I Jnrk-in Sir,-m. oppo.it” Air. i“. MoGhwiu’s*SMdfiPfe on Hu- 101 ti of Si-pin inker next, I’’"I III! Mini- p'lrtlinUtiTH, :y:pft’ hi Mis. 0, VR®* 11. V\ iiliaina Columbus, August 2S, 1860. GAS FIXTURES. *6 ‘ll K uuik'rr;i"nl Imviup iiiU'lnarrungi'imntH will: 1 Maoufii’ lii ii-if. nrc jiri-piiiPil to fu i ninli Ga: I'M x lurun n< I v It iintl<lji Pi I u Prl, -, vi'P >";jr!it .I'lili.'il. All ilißcrlptioiiK of Gll.T AM) BIDI IIANDA 1,1 KIDS with 2,3, 4 nml 5 liplils, „f ("■auGlul i-lyp- nml il""ipiin Ir-r i-AUi.oiis a:,i> saloons. <i:if ami Eii-n/e HARPS for HALLS imd J'ASSAGK,S ‘• •'b variwi; -■'(vies of Gilt and Bronxo Brarkets. PENi nod i>l*Gp LlGH'i’F—limey stiles. Mlalu and HI. Hi: -md SHAJM r. CHINA BELUS—plain and gdl. v* iy f#yjuim ntaJ. >m - -k I- vary Ihrgc and laautifully assorted.. AT .1 ■. liption- o! <;K Cltlllif’ JotK- promplly ‘i".| whi nintlml, hv .Mr J. V* ! 1.11K1.M, |, im. bn,l i •“■Ul} yai -'•M'l-ri'-nr” i, tln.- lino ol iniiiiiion* in I'hiia 'l’ pli.-i :iml’ I M-wbi-r ’. and wlimr knew n r"pntntl"ii nmnU no . i;i'.i,-n’ ](. J|. THoM I'SON A 00., April 111. 1856- 143 Hroa.l ftnmt. DOOM t on SKIT. r 3*M I • l.i: AA NT M.W KOOMK pver K. Anruard’• X rjimi ry Mora, with Oa” Fixture*, Clouet Ac. mun• Id'd". niliihl” fr offii i■ rt or Hl""j.ln(; r'H.iii*. KBquire f ■Gun* ... 1.. r. MoH'J'ON, Ajjont. VA LUA MLK PROPERTY. . rih” oiohl d'-*irnl>l” and eonvnninntly i *ri .i.;t:-i| Kh.SIDh.VOKH in tlm rity, for (ffn on . ‘-"Ulfin/dnliltg term*. P*M 3 * |.pl.\ O’ A. K. AYKII, May 13. 2*7tf 181 Hroa.l Straat. FISK BRANDY. | j oAiJK.S fui” Uruiidy—on” dozi-u In a case—ju I*’ “ i ly on ('oimlirniii’ nt. and for Halo Dy Jiu i 2. H A Kin HON A MrOKHKYI. OHKAT REDUCTION IN FLOUR AT WISTKK’B I’AI.AOK MILLS. 0')l Did) I,\TI;A Family—ri|UiJ to Kiraiu - ,,,,1, *i $lO UO jmr burral Fxlru I iniiily sSO •* <• I’al !'■’ Mil!- Sitparilno 750 ** <• GrorpU >i/ll*. .oi| rruu), o ( |ul to Xen* ti 7 fiO ** *3'.rpdn Mill*, tlim. “qiiHl to T’ liiii-iiwm), 600 “ Fiv |i"r . “lit. diw unit to d"iil*r*. ■* unn 13. UI.N'T Fit’? FA LACK MILLS. Pont nine Fire-Proof Ware Houmc. UWOIIFS * DAMUL linvlng aaaoclated with them, J dm 11. Fm!hum, will continue the AV*rr lotui*. tteeelvlu|, Forwarding nntl Com mimiluii liiisinci,*, under tin- firm of HUGHES, DANIEL & CO. Dor pnrti"iilr attention will be given to the sale of cotton and oilier con"litnnient*. Woaro prepared to uf f .id ill ll’ llities usual In our bu*ini'Ks. Lilmral Cash i’d ‘on!’"■ ■ u td” on Cotton, In Storo or for Shipment to other point*. Ilimniiiif. I’.ojio. Halt, Ac., will bn furnlflied our ensto tuors at jurrout rates, and order* of every dune.ript ion, will ni". t with prompt attention. Thankful for tho lib eral pntTomi'/n last season, we hope for Its rontinuanee dept. 1. 18511. IIDOIIKS, DANIKI. A 0O {NO. 81. COKInT