The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, November 05, 1856, Image 1

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fojfi gailg .gat. BV THOMAS DB WOLF. ewtou and provbiktor. Published daily ttt Five Dollars a year. Where the sub ’ U .rjutiou is made lor less than a year, at the rate of iitiy Oeuts a mouth, Single copies, Five Cents. ADVERTISING KATES. i Vl . r tisemeuts will he inserted at Ten Cents a line i rst insertion, and Five Cents a line for each subse !"r “ of the same—to be paid for when the ‘?*ertiseuient is uanded into the office. CONTRACT ADVERTISERS. , o ur d u,u exceeding 5 lines, not renewable, will be ted tUreL . mouths for $4, six mouths for SO, or one lor ilo. Time agreed upon to be paid for before the LTvcrlisement is put in type. * Advertisements not exceeding ten lines, renewable at ~|cttlare, inserted at S2O a year—to be paid for quarterly 111 Advertisements of 20 lines, renewable at pleasure, in * . at £3O a year—payable quarterly in advance. a ” , utr iet advertisements exceeding 20 liues, will be 1/11 j llt l j lu rate of $lO for for every additional ten iues—‘payable quarterly in advance._ A lvertisemeuis or notices, occupying a place between A iliii' r matter and advertisements, will be charged ‘"jvd, Cents a line for every insertion. I ‘ It. It. McCRAW, a i I 'TOKNUY AT XjAW, J,.v Fayette, Chambers County, Alabama. Ma.'ch 1, 1850. OIU 2 _ „ HOOPER BRYANT DUNCAN WM. E. BARNETT. iIOOPKII, DUNCAN & BAHNETT, attorneys at law. Office ill Columbus, Georgia, and Crawford, Alabama. February 27, lboti. ly ROBERT G. CARITHEBS, Attorney at Law, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, tiribb practice in all the counties of the Chatalioo- W cliee Circuit; in the counties of Chattahoochee, ChiV Early, and Randolph,of the Pataula Circuit; and Calhoun and Decatur counties, of the South Western Cir suit. _ _ . „ l . liniitry 28 Dli. C ARRIGER) j s prepared to attend to all Surgical cases com_/ I Blitted to his charge. Bar Office as heretofore, in the old St. Mary’s Bunk V building. ii,. Residence —Northeast corner oi Orawtord and For syth streets. Feb. 121 y DRS. H. Sft* &, M. A. CLECKLEY, HAVING associated themselves in the practice of *MEDIOINE and SOKGKKY, tender their services to the public generally. Particular attention will he bestowed to diseases pecu liar to t'cniaUs, Chronic affections of all kinds, which may be entrusted to their treatment. M,r Office next door to Ridgway, Cleekley A Cos., over Parry Spencer’s Grocery store, Broad st. ttit' Office hours from 8 to lo a. m., and from 3 to 4 r. JI.: also at night between 8 and 10 o’clock. Columbus, April 25 tl CUSHMAN, dentist. WINTER BUILDING, 48 Broad street, Columbus, Ga. Jan, R, 186* _ SPECIAL. NOTICE. I ton the remainder of the summer, tlie’sLU Hur 4 undersigned will not be at bis office after one o’clock. July (Win .1. FOGLE, Dentist. A. J. RIDDLE, ARTIST, HAS closed his roims over Mygatt’s Store, prepara tory to re-opening on a scale of magnificence far surpassing anything heretofore known in this City. Ilis new rooms will ho on the corner of Broad and Randolph streets, in the block now being built by Col. Jones, and as soon as completed. .March 7, 1855 ts A. M. HULL, Wholesale and Retail Grocer and Commission Merchant, VT the old stand of D. Ellis A Cos., 14 Bruadjy- • street, Columbus. Georgia. December 18 J. R. HULL & CO., GROCERY MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN 1 LAGGING, Rope, Twine. Sugar, Coffee, I ) lasses, Salt, Teas, Cigars, tobacco, Wines,jmypj Brandies, Gin, Rye, MonongaUela, Bourbon, undSiaMSyi .Seiitcli Whiskey, and Provisions ami Groceries generally, at the old stand of John J. McKendree, No. lU9 Broad Street, Coiumhus, Ga. November 21, 1855. ly __ LIFE INSURANCE. NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF RALEIGH, and CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY* OF HARTFORD, CIONTINUK to take risks on favorable terms. Slaves / insured for two thirds their value JOHN MUNN, Agent, August 8, 1856. 3m Columbus, Ga. RICHARD M. GRAY', Agent and Commission Merchant, BANKS’ BUILDINGS, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, Immediately opposite Stewart, Gray & Cos., Offer to the Trade, •jA CWAIA LBS. Tennessee Bacon, a fine lot of well •J’‘,UOU trimmed HAMS lOOtl fbs. dried VKNSON, better than Beef, and cheaper. Gw Peas, Sugar, Coffee, Flour and Lard. July 19. 1856. JEFFERSON & HAMILTON, DEALERS IN GROCERIES. PROVISIONS. AND COUNTRY PRODUCE, Corner Warren and Franklin Streets. Columbus. Georgia, IT EEI* constantly on hand a supply of the best goods IV and are receiving produce from Tennesse which they sell low for Cash. Flour and Meal of the best quality always on hand at Mill prices. JOSE I’ll JEFFERSON, Feb.2B 6m J. If. HAMILTON. LIGON & TOMMEY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 132 East Side Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Bacon, Lard, Flour, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Salt, Tobnc oo Cheese, Ouions, Potatoes, Apples, Dried Fruits, Ac., October 20. ly _ A. K] AYER OFFERS for sale a well selected stock of YOUNG VIRGINIA NEGROES, and lias effected an ar rangement to keep constantly on hand such a supply us the demand may require. By the first of October lie will have completed safe and comfortable apartments for the acermmodation of one hundred Negroes, at No. 131 West side Broad street, where he will be pleased to see and accommodate las friends and patrons. Sept. 11, 1866-ts W. 9. BELL A. BELL V. t|. JOHNSON BELL, JOHNSON & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Liquors, Flour, Grain, Stock, &c. &c. Chattanooga, Tennessee. REFER TO J.CORRY. Jr. Cashier Union Hank, Chattanooga, Ten, JAMES LIGON, Columbus, Ga. March 15. 1856, 6m FARMERS’ AND EXCHANGE HANK, OF CHARLESTON, 8. C. Agency at Columbus. HILLS on New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Charleston, Savannah, or Augusta, discounted at customary ratpu. SIGHT EXCHANGE, on the above named cities, for sale. E. T. TAYLOR, Agent. Nov 15. dtf Office next door to the Post Office. INSURANCE. IMRE, MARINE, RIVER, and LIFE RISKS taken in ? responsible companies by JOHN MUNN, Agent, Office No. 2., over E. Barnard A Co.’i store. Phoenix Insurance Company—Capital $200,000 8. L. LOOMIS, President. JOHN MUNN, Agent. Columbus. Ga., Nov 27. ts SCRUGGS, DRAKE & CO, Factors and Commission Merchants CHARLESTON, 8. C. Jlailj £sllll. VOL. 11.} GKHAT TRIUMPHS AMD UNPARALLELED SUCCESS OK HIIOUES’ FEVER AJVIJ AGUE CURE, oil ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA: Equally curtain as u Preventive or Cure. NO POISON. PROOFS J Sue what the President of the Pharmaceutical Society of Missouri, says of Rhodes’ Kevei and Ague Cure, or An tidote to Malaria: St. Louis, Mo., Nov. Id, 1860. TJ AVISO noticed the certificate of chemical analysis II given by the celebrated chemist l)r. J. K. Chilton, of New York city, in saver of Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure, that it contained neither Quinine, Arsenic. Mer curp nor Strychnine, and having received numerous ap plications for it, 1 was induced to send to Dr. .Rhodes lor the medicine. Since then i have disjtosed of a large quantity, mostly to residents of this city, who have inva riably been cured by it, and to whom 1 can refer. 1 am, therefore, satisfied in recommending it to bo all that the proprietor represents. EDWARD S. WHEATON, PresU't of Pharmaceutical Society of Missouri. JO Bottles Perform JO Cures. Constantins, Mich., Sept. 24th, 1855. James A. Rhodes, Esq.—Dear Sir:—l have just sent an order to Antes & Ilalliday for another half gross of your Fever and Ague Cure. It has 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 caso of Ague or Chill Fever, 1 have sent a bottle and teld them to try it, and if it did not 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, but the man came to see me on the sixth day well satisfied. Truly yours, JOHN P. GLADDING. Hart the Ague for Twelve Years ! Providence, June 29, 1865. Having been informed of the illness of a poor, but worthy woman, who lias not been fre e from Fever and Ague a month at a time for the last twelve years, 1 sup plied her gratuitously with Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure. She took in all four bottles which completely re stored her to health and strength, and as four months ha'-e now elapsed, there is no reason to doubt the perma nency of tlio cure. C. A. P. MASOF, Apothecary. 24 Bottles Perform 24 Cures. Moline, 111., Sept. 24, 1855. Mr. James A. Rhodes—Dear Sir—The box of *‘ Ague Cure” you sent us lias all been sold and created a large demand for more; to meet which we have ordered from your general agent at Chicago, J. D. Yerrington. Its sale will only be equalled by the number of Fever aud Ague eases. Hopiug these cases uiay be few, yet have a bottle for every case. We remain respectfully yours, RICHARDS & ALLEN. Louisville No. 11, C. R. R., Ga., Jan. 1, 1860. Your Ague Cure Ims overcome all prejudices by its merits, and given satisfaction. A gentleman j ust called who lias been fully cured by only one bottle, and de sired me to recommend it to everybody. I shall do all I can in its sale. \V. A.HAYLES. Only Caution.—ln certain specified cases, pour the contents of one or more bottles of tho Cure into shallow vessels, (dining plates, i and place them in sleeping rooms; for the vapor rising from the niediciuo, and also the air wafted across, or circulated over the dregs of it, after tile liquid is evaporated, will counteract auil destroy, to a degiee commensurate with its expo 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 and Ahue Cure” blown in tho glass, and on the outside wrapper is the name of the medicine, (the copyright of which is secured) and the signature of tlio proprietor. These precautions are taken to prevent counterfeits and imitations. The reliance for its success is entirely upon its actual merits, wherever introduced and used. These will be considered sufficient. Prepared and sold bv the proprietor, JAMES A. RHODES, Providence, R. I, For sale in Columbus by KIVLIN, THOMAS & CO., February’ lo 1856. ly Druggists. A. It. AYER, GENERAL AGENT. AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING And Forwarding .llerclmm, No. 131 West Sido Broad Street, Columbus, Gu. tfo - Particular attention given to the keeping, purchase and sale of Negroes. Afi ‘Administrators’ and Executors’ sales attended to on reasonable terms. ‘ Oct. 23. ly J. C. RUSE. J. H. DAVIS. W. H. LONG RUSE, DAVIS & DONG, COMMISSION MERCHANTS And Shipping Agents, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. WILL purchase aud sell cotton and other produce on commission, and strictly attend to forwarding goods and filling orders from the country. Ruse, l’atten * Cos., agents Columbus, liy whom liberal advances will be made on consignments either to or through us to our friends in Liverpool or tlio North. Jan. 16 ly TEMPERANCE HALL FOR SALE. ON tilt* first Tuesday in NOVEM BER next, will be sold at the A Market-house in the city ofColuinbus, gjL 1 .Ifci Lower port ion of t lie above BUILD! NG, which constitutes one of tlieJHE.*’ t I ALLS in the State for Public Exhibitions. o,,Hearts. t <■., k c. The leasing of this 11 all to these exhibitions continues to yield a very good per cent, on the capital invested. Terms of sale will be made known on the day. The Temperance Order will reserve to itself the upper portion of the building for its own use ami benefit. 11 V onler of tlio Trustees. Oct. 10—til. M. WOODRUFF. See’y. .SALAMANDER LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS! Patented July 3d, 1855, l*y Kobert I). Dwyer. fIMIKSE Rods are known t• l the h.st ever u#ml fur X the perfect protection of nil descriptions <d Ihiiid iiip. Farm Houses. Public Works, etc. Tho Insulator consists of a flint glass stand, which is attached to the building by hold-fusts or screws, so form ed as that tho combination of tin? damp and Insulator is perfected by the rod passing through tho claim) mid over the glass, thereby couuecting the entire three with out the intervention of any other fastening whatever. Tills construction is simple, formed of durable mate rials—the insulation is perfect—thus avoiding all the defects of other Lightning Rods now in use. Sept. 9 3m R. M. A LDWOKTIf. Agent. NEW PALL AM) WINTER ID IFt “Y” GOODS!!! J. KYLE & CO. ARK now in receipt of a large and well-selected stock of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC UOORS, among which are some of the richest and most beautiful styles of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS ever exhibited in Columbus. They would especially call the attention of their cus tomers and the public to their new importation* of Linens. lla mlkercli lei's, Embroideries, TALMAS, CLOAKS, &c. by which they can easily imreelve the advantages of DIRECT IMPORTATION. Also, a full supply of the beat Bed and Negro Blank ets. Kerseys, Liltseys, Shoos. Hats, Ac., now in store. Columbus. Gu., Sept. 22-ts FASHIONABLE DRESS MAKER. MISS M. E. SEY’JIOUR respectfully informs tiie La dies of Columbus, that she is engaged in the busi ness of Dress-makinr. at Hie residence of Mrs. S. Vinson on Troup Street, where she will lie pleased to see her old euitomers and others who desire her services. Sin* is determined to please. September 22,1856. lIACON. ||j non POUNDS Choice Tennessee Bacon, just “J received and for sale by August 29. JEFFERSON* HAMILTON. DRAY NOTICE. r FIIE I’atrons of the UNION _ I 1 DRAY COMPANY, will fcV-rv please boar in mind tiiut Jerry ___ Gamniel is not in tlieir employ. —H I and those of our friends —lc wisli their business attended to will please apply to Columbus, Sept. 12, 1856. 3m J. W. HOWARD. OOLUMUUS, GA., NOVEMBER 5, 1856. LIGON & TOMMEY, No. 122 Broad St., OOLXJIVIEXJS, GEORGIA, WOULD respectfully inform the public generally- Y V that they have on band, and are constantly recei, ving the following articles, which they will sell on rea sonable terms: Provisions. Tennessee A Georgia Hums. ” “ Sides “* “ Bh'lds Fulton Market Beef Dry and Pickled Beef Smoked k Pickled Tongues Venison Rest Leaf Lard Pickled Pork Flsli. Mackerel No 1.2. &in bbls.. bbls., and ‘/ 4 bbls. Mackerel No 1 and 2 in kits Salmon and White Fish in kits Hominy Split Peas Northern Beans Corn Meal Crackers. Butter Pic Nic “ Cracker* Water “ Soda “ Lemon Pic Nic Fruits. Malaga Raisins Prunes in jars and boxes Lemons, Apples, Nuts Currants. Citron. Ac. Spices. Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Mace, Cloves, Ginger, Pepper. Alspice Preserves. Pineapple Poaches Pickles. Gherkins Mixed Pickles Cheese. English Dairy State Cheese Butter. Goshen, received every week Country Molasses. Gulden Syrup Stewart's “ N Orleans “ Vinegar. Verinacilli Maccurom_ Also a good assortment ui’ Staple Dry Goods, Shoes Hats, Ac., Hardware, Crockery, and numerous other arti t ies which are not mentioned in tile above. Oct. 24 1850—6 m MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD. I'llANiiH SCHEDULE. and after this date, tho Day, or Expre## Train, . will leave tho Depot at 1, 1\ M., and arrive ut Macon at (>l£ P. M. Leave# Macon at 2 A. M.; arrive# at Columbus at 7 y v A. M. Morning, or Accommodation Train, will leave at A. M., and arrive at Macon at 10.54, A. M. Leave# Macon at 3 I*. M.; arrives at Columbus by 10.10, P. M. J. L. MUSTIAN, Columbus, June 29, 1850. Sup’t. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE. Office Montgomery and West Point It. R Cos., ) Montgomery, July 6, 1856. j ON and after this date, the Passenger Trains on this Road will be governed by the following Schedule: DAY TRAIN. Leave Montgomery 5 45 A. M. Arrive at West Point 11 45 A. M. Arrive at Columbus 11 50 A. V. Returning —Leave West Point 9 00 A. M. “ Leave Columbus.., 8 40 A. M. “ Arrive at Montgomery 2 36 P. M. NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Montgomery 7 00 P M Arrive at West Point 2 30 A. M. Arrive at Columbus 2 45 A. M. Returning —Leave West Point 11 30 P. M. “ Leave Columbus 11 20 P. M. “ Arrive at Montgomery 7 15 A. M. Double daily connections are continued from West Point to Atlanta, Augusta aud Nashville, and from Co lumbus to Macon, Augusta and Savannah. 4Lr* Negroes traveling alone must ho provided witli two passes, showing permission of their owners to travel over tire Road, one of which will be retained by the Con ductor. Nov 10 SAMUEL G. JONES, Eng. * Sup. TICKETS TO MONTGOMERY $3 75 ATLANTA 5 50 NASHVI 1,1,E. TKNN 15 60 FRESH AND FINE. JUST RECEIYKD— Extra St. Louis Flour Extra Genessee do. Atlantic Superfine do. Pilot Bread; Butter and Soda Crackers Arrow Root and Fancy do. Java, Maracaibo aud ltio Coffee Teas, a very choice selection Sugars of every kind Raisins. Currants, Citron and Almonds; Together with every thing usually kept in tho Grocery line, for sale by GUNIIY k CU. marl 2 TO THE PUBLIC. ’ I ‘HE trading public who have hitherto patronized the 1 TROY FACTORY, will please take notice that W. K. Harris is no longer connected or associated in any man ner whatever with the business of the establishment. — All business hereafter will be transacted exclusively with ourselves at our Ware-Rooms. R. G. JEFFERSON A CO. Columbus, Oct. 25. —ts COAL YARD. fit HOSE wishing COAL for Grates, can he supplied ut J. sl3 per Ton, by culling on JOHN W. HOWARD. , Nov 27 Agent Selma Goal Mine Company. OK. T. .1. BROOKS, HAS removed his office to No. 112 over the Bank of Columbus. 6a Residence on Troup I, next above Hist of Hg Mrs. Dr. Iloxey. September 25, 1856. ”in PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPER. ROCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. rnHKSB MILLS are prepared to furnish the best ar _| tide of Printing and Wrapping Paper. The paper oil which The Daily Sun is printed, is made at these Mills. GEORGIA, Muscogee County. IIfIIKKKAB James Vernoy applies for letters of ad , , ministration on the estate of John 11. Wells, decea sed. late of the State of Kentucky ; These are therefore to dtp and admonish all ami sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to shew cause, (If any they have,} why letters of administration, ns aforesaid, should not be granted to said applicant at the Court of Ordinury to be held iu and for said county, oil tin* first Monday in December next. Given under niy hand, till. 14th day of October. 1856. odlß-w:iods JNO. JOHNSON. Ordinary. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. f|IHIS Company continues to take Fire Itiskson Build- Jl iugs, Merchandise, Cotton or produce in Store, on as favorable terms as any company. Oct. 7-flrn. D. F. WALLOON, Agent. It. M. & K L. GRAY, AGENTS, CommlNHlon. Receiving and Forwarillng MERCHANTS. XO. 1 33 BROAD STUE E TANARUS, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. FOR RENT. riIHE Brick Store No. 66, next above K. Barnard. Ap- J ply t” October 4, 1866. M. WOODRUFF. KAIL ROAD STOCK. |,| SHARES Mobile and Girard Rail Road Stock for I U sale bv October 16. HARRISON & McOKHKK. Miscellaneous. . Horse Radish Pie Fruit Powder Shot Caps ! Powder Flasks Shot Pouches Game Bags Chocolate Lump Oil . Onions Potatoes i Wood and Willow Ware i Rice Candies Yeast. Powders Soaps. j Colgate's Variegated, * 4 , 1 and 1 Hi bars iColgntes Bar Soap ” Extra No. 1 ! “ Pale j Family Soap : Union Krasin Castille Soap Candles. Sperm Patent Star and Tallow Sauees. Catsup aud Pepper Sardines Sugars, a line assortment of diflhrcnt brands Tobacco Also Retain Flour Teas—Best qualities aud ditfereut kinds Salt. Sack and Table Salt Sugar. Stewart’s Refined New Orleans ; Loaf and Crushed Coffee. Old Government Java Laguira Rio and Mocha Cotton Y lll ns and Osnaburgs Bagging, Hope and Twine, CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! fIMIE subscribers have uow on hand uud _l_ at o constantly receiving, one of the larg chi and most varied Stocks of Vehicles over otiered, and made expressly for this market, embracing every stylo of Carnage in use, such as— Calecliea, Berlin Coaches, Barouches, (Os tlio Finest Finish,) FAMILY ROCKAWAYS, Large and small, including many very light and tasty, suitable tor ouo horse. HOW TOP WAGrONS, With a complete assortment of BUGGIES with and without TOPS, Os every style and finish, which, for durability and neat ness, cannot be excelled, anil are from most respect able manufactories at the North, and made under tho porsouul direction of Mr. J. B. Jaqucs. All of which we are selling at the very lowest rates for cash or ap proved credit. Every article sold by us at our Repository is warranted in every respect, and our customers and all purchasers can rely on being honorably and fairly dealt with —in proof of which we respectfully iuvite the attention of all who wish to purchase, to call on us at the North-East corner of Oglethorpe and ltryau streets, opposite the Per ry House. J. B. JAQUEB & BROTHER. N. B.—Having a regular set of northern Car riage Workmen employed, we are prepared to execute Repairing of every kind in the best possible milliner witli neatnes- and dispatch, at low rates, at J. li. JAQUKS * BROTHER’S Carriage Repository, North East corner Oglethorpe and (Iryitn streets, oppo site the Perry House, Columbus, Ga. February ti. LEVY, DRAKE & CO., Engineers and Machinists, Union Foundry & Machine Works, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Ilf E call the Hpecial attention of the public to our ♦*# \\ tablisliineiit. The proprieton are practical Me chanics and of long experience in the business, and Lav ing combined two establishments in one, they have the largest and best Ktm’k of tools and patterns in the State. Their facility for doing business being so great, they can atfoid to their customers the best of termsnnd the most prompt execution. Our senior partner having been ho many years in this business as the practical partner and proprietor of the (Jcmulgeo Foundry, Macon. Georgia, is well known, hav ing built a large number of Steam Engines. Mills, and Machinery, throughout this and adjoining Stall’ . To ail of which we refer as a guarantee of our work and ability. Our junior is just from Virginia, and having hud the management of some of the largest establishments in that State, brings with him the best practical ability and improvements in machinery. We call especial attention to our Marine and Sta tionary Steam Engines and Mills, both cir cular and upright. We are now manufacturing the best CIRCULAR SAW MILLS in the country, being entirely of metal, ai the same price others are furnishing wooden ones. We are now furnishing .Steam Engines and boilers of any Mize; Flouring and Corn Mills; vertrical and circu lar Saw Mills; Sugar Mills: Shafting: Pulleys; Horse Powers; Gin and Mill Gearing of all kinds; Cemetery Railing ; Hark Mills; Corn Shellcis: Cob Crushers; and Castings of every kind—Brass and Iron. marl3-tf NEW FURNITURE ■W ARE ROO AA. 3d Door North of the Oglethorpe House, COLUMBUS, GA. foj THE subscriber has on htuul, three doors/V;.*:; j ]Hs_North of the Oglethorpe House. Ogle- Ff-4 t.liorne Street, 1111 assortment of neatly _ iniule FURNITURE, to which lie will l.eiiffiHE~ constantly adding, and which he will sell at prices that cannot fail to suit those in want of anything in Ids line. Articles not on hand will he made to order at tlio short est notice. Furniture repaired at reasonable rates. Call aud examine stock. jul y 2l J. 11. SIKES. JOHN C. RUSE RICHARD PATTEN W. C. Iit)DOES. FIRE-PROOF WARE HOUSE. General Ware House and COMMISSION UTJSIIVESS. OUlt undivided attention will he given to STORAGE and SALE of COTTON and otheitf)jggg| PRODUCE. Liberal advance** made upon Cotton in Store, and the usual facilities ottered to induce Shipments to our friend# in Savannah, New York, Bouton, and Liverpool. Order# for Groceries, promptly executed and article# purchased free of comniiHKion, at the lowest market prices fur our customer#. Columbus, July 30, 1855. RUSK, FATTEN & CO. Warehouse, Commission, Receiving AJil) FORWARDING BUSINESS. TITHE undersigned having formed a eo-part ± nership. will continue business at the oldfcj jMpi stand (Alabama Warehouse) under the and style of KING & SOUSHY, ami solicit, from thcli friends and customers a continuance of their business. JOHN VV. KING. April 29. 1856. 225tf B. A. BQRBBY. Warehouse & Commission Business. WE are prepared to make liberal advances on COTTON mid other FIIODUCK in PlMWfj store. £££Z3l Particular attention will he given to the .SALE OF COTTON. We have now ou hand a supply of BAGGING and ROPE, which we oiler at the market prices. K. S. UIIKKNWOOD. | s. F. O RIMES. / GREENWOOD A GRIMES. July 4, 1856. ly FONTAINE WARE HOUSE. HUGHES & DANIEL, Warehouse, Commission, Receiving; and Forwarding Merchants. r|MI E undersigned have taken the new Kite Proof I Ware House, recently erected in the rear of Messrs, Threewits, Holt * (!., adjoining the Alabama Ware House, and are prepared to attend to all consignments, and to receive and store Gotten. They w ill do a general Cotuuiissnu. storage and Forwarding Business. Parti cular attention given to the Sale of Cotton and other Produce. The usual facilities will lie ufforded mid carefiiliilteiition given toall business entrusted to tlieir care. A gissl supply of llojir and Suit, al ways on hand. WM. 11. HUGHES, October 1855. WM. DANIEL. GRANGER’S MAGIC COB IsKXXuTj. riUIE undersigned having been appointed agents for .1 tiie above celebrated Mill, call tne’Httention of Plan tar* to Its great superiority over nil others. The friction rollers, tiie spiral spring aud tlio lever, be ing attached to tho shell or outside, gives it a steadiness of motion, possessed liy no Other Mill of its kind, and we have proven to the satisfaction of all who witnessed its performance, that it requires less horse power. Purchasers can see the Mill in successful operation, by calling ou ns at our Warehouse. GREENWOOD * ORI.MKB. Columbus, July 4.1856. ly TENNESSEE BACON. etYv AnA hits. Tennessee Bacon just received and •/U.UUI/ for sale LOW for cash, by May 29. HI DO WAY, CLKCKLY & CO. FOR SALE. rrtHK House aud I sit on the Female Academy Square, J. formerly occupied by P. A. Clayton. Possession giv en Ist of January. Apply to Sept. 29, 1856. K. G. WILKINS. TENNESSEE BACON. lir K shall receive in a few days a large lot of choice VY Tennessee Bacon Sides. August 1, GREENWOOD & GRIMES. THE BRITISH PERIODICALS, AND THE FJVHMEH'S GrUIDE. Great reduction in the price ot’ tho latter publication. L. Scott & Cos., New York, continue to publish the fol lowing leading British Periodicals, viz: THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative). THE EDINGBURGU REVIEW (Whig). THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Froe Church). THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal). BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory). f|MIE great uud important events—Religious, Political, -X and Military—now agitating tbe uutions of the Old World, give to these Publications an interest and value they never before possessed. They occupy a middle ground between the hastily written news items, crude speculations, and flying rumors of the newspaper, aud tbe ponderous Tome of the liistsi'lan, written long after the living interest in the facts lie records shall have passed away. Tlio progress of the War in the East occu pies a large space in their pages. Every movement is closely criticised, whether of friend or ot foe, and all short-comings fearlessly pointed out. The letters from tho Crimea aud from the Baltic In Black wood's Magazine, from two of Its most popular contributors, give a more intelligible and reliable account of the movements of th* great belligerents that can elsewhere be l'ouud. These Periodicals ably represent the three great politi cal parties of Great Britain—W hig. Tory, and Radical, — but politics forms only one feature of their character.— Ah Organs of the most profound writers on Science, Lite rature, Morality, and Religion, they stand, as they ever have stood, unrivalled in the world of letters, being con sidered indispensable to the scholar and the professional man, while to the intelligent reader of every class they furuisli a more correct aud satisfactory record of the cur rent literature of the day, throughout the world, than can be possibly obtained from any other source. Early Copies. Tbe receipt of Advance Hhee.ts trum the British publish ers gives additional value to these Reprints, especially during the present exciting state of European affairs, In asmuch os they can now be placed in tbe limuls ot sub scribers about its soon as the original editions. Terms. Per ann. 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THE FARMED S GUIDE To Sclent I tic ud Pructicul Agriculture, By Henry Stepln-ns, F. It. 8. of Edinburgh, und the Ifttu J. I’. Norton, Professor of Scientific Agriculture in laic College, New lluvuii. 2 vols. Royal Octavo.— lulu pages, and numerous Wood and Steel Engravings. This is, confessedly, tlie most Complete work uu Agri culture ever published, and in order to give it u widci circulation the publishers have resolved to reduc* th price to Five Dollnrs for the Two Volumes I! Wlo ii sent by mail (post-paid) to California and Oregon the price will be $7. Tunny other part of the liniou and to Canada (post-paid), $6. -Tins work is net tlie old “Book of tin- Farm.” Remittances for any of tlie above publications shauld always lie addressed, post-paid, lo tlie Publishers. LEONARD. SCOTT A CO.. No. 54 Gold Street, New York. VALUABLE LOUISIANA LAND IFOIEt SALE. iWILL sell the beautiful PLAN TATION known as the Hargrove Estate Place, m Jackson Parish, La., 5 ■njftfingpe.L miles south of Vernon. 28 miles fromtillaldhs tlie Ouachita river, and 12 miles l'rum)Bfeß!TSM9"t tiie \ icksburg and Shreveport Rail Jioud. containing ia tin- aggregate, 11SO acres, about 360 of w hich is in a fine state of cultivation, with good buildings, such as Dwellings, Gin House and Screw. Cabins, Cribs, Stables, Ac. Ac. ’ In point ol health uml beauty, this place is unsurpas sed in tin- Parish. The plantation is well watered, and the tract finely timbered. I w ill sell this place all together, or in lots to suit pur chasers. Persons desirous of making valuable invest ments will do well to call. For further particulars, address H. M. Hargrove, Yer uon, Jackson Parish, La., or call at his residence,s miles east of that place. May 6, 1856. :;m R. M. IIAItdIIOYE. SPRING AND SI MMER CLOTHING, XF OK. 18S O. AT THE ONE-PRICE IR CJLOTf IX N G EMPORIUM OF J. ZET _ DANIEL Sc CO., 128 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga., Can be found a full supply, with constant additions, of Gentlemen’s First Class READY MADE CDOTHINO, Os their Own Manufacture, Warranted to give full sntisfiictioD to tiie purchaser. A large mid well selected Stuck ol Gentlemen’* Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valises. Umbrella# Ac. Also, a beautiful assortment of French ami English CLOTHS, CASSIMEREB & VESTINGS, Which they are prepared to make up in a style of Cut ami Manufacture, never yet equalled South. Call, examine and he suited. April 9, 1856. SCHOOL NOTICE. VIJSS ('. E. WILLIAMS, Will open 111 School at her mother’s residence on iflrrfßtft. Jackson Street, opposite Mr. P. on the 15th of September next. t Fin further particulars, apply st Mrs. 0, Columbus, August 28, 1856. GAS FIXTURES. flMl K undersigned having made arrangements with 1 Manufacturers, ate prepuredto furuisli • Gu*s Fixture* at Philnrteljilila Drives, with freight added. All discretions of GILT AND BRONZE I'll AN DA LI KiLS witli 2,3, 4 and 6 lights, of beautiful style uud designs for PARLORS AND SAI.OCNS. Gilt and Bronze HARPS for IIALLH ami PASSAGES, witli various styles of Gilt and lirouze Brackets. PEN. HANTS and DROP LlGHTS—fancy styles. Plain and Fancy GLOBES and SHADES. CHINA BEI LS—plain and gilt, very ornamental. I hit’ stock is very large and beautifully assorted. All disci-iptions of Gn* Fitting done promptly and w arrant Ini, by Mr J. VIILIIKLAI, who has hud over twenty years experience is this line of business in I’hila dephiaand elsewhere, uud w hose known reputation needs no comment. I). B. THOMPSON A CO., April 10, 1856- 143 Broad Street. ROOMS FOR RENT. ‘TWO PLEASANT NEW ROOMS over E. Barnard's 1 Grocery Store, with Gas Fixtures, Closet Ac. com - plate, suitable for offices or sleeping rooms. Enquire # f Jim* 6. L. C. MOBTO.V, Agent. VALUABLE PROPERTY. ONE of the most desirable and conveniently arranged RESIDENCES in the city, for sale on accommodating terms. Ml I’M Apply to A. K. AVER, May 13. 237tf 181 Broad Street. FINE BRANDY. 1 1 CASKS line Brandy—one dozen in a case—jus I •/’ / received on consignment, and for sale by ■lnin-2. HARRISON A McOKIIEE. GREAT REDUCTION IN FLOUR AT WINTER’S PALACE MILLS. I kOCHI.K EXTRA Family—equal to Hiram I / Smith ; siu oo per berre I Extra Family sSO “ “ Palace Mills Superfine 760 “ “ Georgia Mills, superfine, aqua! to Ten nessee 7 Off “ “ Georgia Mills, fine, equal to Tennessee, 600 “ “ Five per cent, discount to dealers. June 13. WINTER’S PALACE MILLS. Fontaine Fire-Proof Ware House. HUGHES A DAM EL Laving associated with them, John R. Eastham, will continue the Ware house. Receiving, Forwarding and Com munion It list liens, under the firm of HUGHES, DANIEL & CO. Our particular attention will be given to the sale of cotton ami other consignments. We are prepared to af ford ull facilities usual iu our business. Liberal Cash advance* mode on Cotton, iu Store or for Shipment to other points. Bagging. Rope, Salt, Ac., will bo furnished our custo mers at current rates, and order* of every description, will meet with prompt attentiou. Thankful for tbe lib eral patronage last season, we hope for It* coutinuanr*. Sept. 1, 1856. HUGHES, DANIEL A CO. {NO. 85. aoißisr hispid