The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, November 19, 1856, Image 1

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U&* fails UV THOMAS HE WOLF. |, snjTO* AND PROPRIETOR. ■l u.haJ daily at Five Dollars a year. Where the sub ■ llmtJoo is wade for lee than a year, at tile rate of B n Petits a mouth. Single copies, Five Cents. ■ ADVERTISING KATES. I .rtiseineuts will be inserted at Ten Cents a line B' J ’ t insertion, and Five Cents a line for each subse- H option of the same—to be paid for when the ■ “rtUeuient („ „andod into the office. CONTRACT ADVERTISERS. ~~, u „i, exceeding 5 lines, not renewable, will be ■ ‘ V , .ftree months tor ft, six months for i'i, or one ■ <,,rwu ,\ () rime agreed upon to be paid for before the ■ ‘ 1 to.orient is put in type. B ‘-tit •• aU) U()t exceeding tefa lines, renewable at ■ 1 ‘lie, inserted at S2O a year—to he paid for quarterly I “ rthwinelltsi of 20 lines, renewable at pleasure, in ■ J a year —payable quarterly in advance. .r,.d a,ivrtiseents exceeding 20 lines, will be ■ 1 , , i in- - ate of sW for for every additional ten I ,r ;ii:Lalac quarterly in advance ■ L[ctnjnts or notices,, ooeufiying a place between ■ A K 'iiu-'matter and advertisements,. will be charged B ‘,, I 'vats a line for every insertion,, I U. £J. JIitCKAW, I IjAW, I ji' a yette, Chambers County, Alabama. lliiuv.li i, 184 - bm I ~i uauPKH BitrANT BUMOAN, WM. E. BARNETT. I (t 0( piSli, iptl'ftiCAiV fe 11ARSKTT, I A'fTOUr'jayS AT LAW. I ~.H in Columbus, Georgia, and Crawford, Alabama. II $,rW ** ‘WJ* . I KOBSSIIT . CAIUTHISRS, Attorney at Law, I COLUMBUS, GUOItGIA, ■ | || practice*hi all the counties of the Cbatahoo ■ W go Circuit; in the comities of Chattahoochee, ■ *! p- u-Vv- anil KaudolphyOl’ the i'ataula Circuit; and and Decatur cortutliis, of the South Western Cir i| ‘p liruary UH, ISSU- Ty OR. A. C. WINDFIIShI) H™ A8 opened an ..nice for the praeiiee <d M.-db _ and Surgery, corner of ilroiul mid.Jlim-Byf _ , j gtreot* known as Mygatt'.. cuim-i—wdi.-re s wishing his services may always tind him un || .... absent on professional duty. 11 iwulier hi, hin • ‘ • DR. CARRHIKR) II , S |.iej,and to attend to all Surgical cases ‘nun- / 1 niittod to his charge. HBy |l .mice as liinetpforo, ill the old St. Mary’s Bank tm II “.'".i'.ieqee— Northeast corucr of Craw lord and For ■ dleels. -■ I'cb. 12ly [ I)RH. H. 51. & 3f. A. CLECKLE V, H . i WINU associated themselves in the praetico of || 11 MKlllOlNKami 80KGRBY, tender tlieir servie.es to ■ public generally. I I | ,'fti. iilnr attention will be bestowed to diseases pi-cu -11 hr to Akwwfe*, Cliroiiic -iiftV-ctiuns of all kinds, which |l nr be entrusted to their treatment. I | next door to Hidgwaiy, Clecklcy & Cos., over I i’..ii v Spencer’s Grocery store, broad at. [ I av-Office honrs from Btolo a. m., and from 3 to 4P. ■ . also at night between 3 and 10 o'clock. I I Columbus, April 25 tl __ ■ , CUSHMAN, DKWT I S T . I WINTER BUILDING, 48 Broad street, Columbus, lla. | | .Jan. 11, MS* • _ SPECIAL NOTICE. i poll the remainder of the summer; t I r undersigned will Wtt be at bis office after one o’clock. El j u n. sdm J. FOGLE, Dentist. JEFFERSON <k HAMILTON, I Wholesale and Retail Grocers, No.. ia Bread Street, [ COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, I .lOSRFU JEFFERSON JOHN 11. HAMILTON. I November 15, 1850. ts I I City Weekly papers copy. J. R., HULL CO., ■ (.iROCEH-Y 3VXE!3H.CIS: J a.I''X , e3, [ ANI) DEALERS IN ■ 11 UKJINtI, Hope, Twine, Sugar, Coffee, Mo- • ,gQA ■ i) lasses, Salt, Teas, Cigars, Tobacco, Wiiies.fciOdfi ■ ; audios, Gin, Rye, Monongahelu, Bourbon, and I iii-li Whiskey,and Provisions and Groceries generally, I . die old stand of John J. McKendreu, No. 109 Broad I Street, Coiumbus, Ga. ! November 21, 1855. ly LIFE INSURANCE. NORTH CAROLINA I MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY’ OF RALEIGH, and CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, Ii tONTINUE to take risks on favorable terms. Slaves j 1 / pi-mud for two thirds tlieir value JOHN MUXX. Agent. August 8, 1856, 3m Columbus. WI. - RICHARD 51, GRAY, Agent and Commission Merchant, BANKS’ BUILDINGS, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, Jmnietljntely opposito Stewart, Gray & Cos., Offer to the Trade, ill 11AA LBS. Tennessee Bacon, a fine lot of well •l’/,UUU trimmed IIAM3 t 01l lbs. dried VKN3ON, better than Beef, and cheaper. Peas. Sugar, Coffee, Flour and Lard. J nly Ift. 1856. WAY ifc TAYLOR, Commtgaion & Forwarding Mercliants, CORNER OF BAY AND DRAYTON STREETS, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. •'articular attention given to tlio filling of Planters’ “iilers for BAGGING, ROPE, Ac. W. J. WAY. NY. S. TAYLOR. Hie undersigned, surviving partner of the late fir in of 1 ‘is. Wav A Taylor, where consignments of IN4ton ‘i ether produce, w ill meet stric! ami prompt Attention S*pt 5. 4m T. T. SMITH LIGON JL TOMMEY*, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, So. 132 East Side liroud Street, COLUMBUS GEORGIA, Wholesale and .Retail Dealers in | b “in. Lard, Flour, Coffoe, Sugar, Mnlassu.i, Salt, ‘fobac- Cheese, Onions, Potatoes, Apples, Dried Fruits, .no, [ ’ teller 20. 1 y A. K. AYER Oil MIS for sale a well selected stock id’ YOUNG VIRGINIA NEGROES, ami has effected all tif •j’Ugi'Uuint to keep constantly on hand such a supply ns ‘l'duaud may require, ily the first of October ho “11 have completed safe and eomfortaldc apartments ; 11 (be nccrmmodatlon of one hundred Negroes,at No. ‘” West side Broad StlVad, where lie will ini pleased to ‘” “ml accommodate his friends and patrons. ■"'■lit. U, 1856-ts w - 9. HKLt A. BULL V. Q. JDUSSON HELL, JOHNSON At CO., MAN'i;,KACTUIIff ItH AND Ilb Abb US IN Flour, Grain, Stock, &c. &c. Ciiattwnonga, Tennessee. kbFF.R TO ‘j ■’ *R RY.Jis Cashier Union Rank. Chattanooga, Ten, ’ dI.S LUION, CohiUibmt. Ga. ‘hnoli 15. is,vi. rtin . ■’ Alt tIF.HS’ AND KVriIANGE HANK, OF CHARLESTON, 5. C. Agency at Columliiis. I)ILLS iiu New York, Boston. Philadelpliia. Cliui Imloti, Savannah,’ or Augusta, diseounted at customary SIGHT EXCHANGE, im the above named cities, foi ‘7 , M. T. TAYLOR. Agi lit. ■ *' Y dtf Oflien next door to the post OfTii e. INSI'U A N< K. P'HK, MARINE. RIVER,and Id PE RISKS taken In n * ! *|wnfcl!i|o by t,m- 9 ’ .1011 X MUSS. A-rnt, V>. 2., tfV(*r K, liarnanl Sc Co.’k utoiv. 1 Inguranoo Company—Capital $200,000 . 8. L. UM)M!B, President. JHJSN. Axeent. “""bus. ‘.a., ,v 27. ts SCttUGGS, DRAKE & CO, ‘Rotors and Coro mission Merchants CHARLEBTON, 8. C i&jjt Jitilii VOL. ll.} ST. NICHOLAS Daguerrean and Photographic CiAliXiIiHY.- Kiddle's Great Picture Gallery Ih at last completed, and vio* with any plaw of the kind in the Southern World. rpilK undersigned Ims spent time and money in tile -L and completion of his lTiutugiaiilui; department, llaa visited (lie .North and taken instrue ti>n under tlie most aide Artists in the Profession, ami does not intend liis picture* shall lie surpassed in the United States, ilas an entirely new plan for taking A .M ---HKU’L’yj’liS—they are culm eil huuutifiilly, and uol re versed. HHOTOiiUAJ'KS IN OIK, WATER OR PASTELI,, Aft Who wish nnfme .t'erlect likeness tondorn a parlor wall, should have a painted i'liotonraidi. They have superceded Oil Portraits in the United States aiid Eu rope. Mr. 11. has on* 1 of tlie most proficient colorists in the country to paiitt. his pictures hi the hTrjVo styles. They can lie inserted in PI NS and LOCKETS as heau tiful iu eftest. ns an ivory Miniature, hut far superior iu point of Likeness, and as largo as desired. Isidiushiid (leiiHomoh visiting the city who wish Photographs must call at the (JA LLEK Vus soon as convenient, as it reipiires some time for the coloring. Those who live at a dis tance that have small Pictures they wish Photographed and colored to life, can forward them liy mail, giving color of haii and eye*. Lovers of nature “and of nature's avt, and the )mhliu generally are invited to eail. “ v <!tillory,jn .1 ones’ new building over S. is. Pnrple,H Jewelry Store, corner liroad and l’.aiidolph streets, Cn lumhUH, (la. (.let. US. ISoG-ti A. J. KIDDLK, Proprietor. ART! “A thing ol’ beauty is a joy forever.” Til poet never spoke more truly Ilian wlieu these words were littered. Ali ran now have an opportunity to ver ify the accuracy of this statement, hy calling at WOODBKIDGE & POPKIB’ 1 >Af rUJ'iii UEAN GALLERY. fjMIE subscribes have a/t the latest improvements in 1 the respective arts of Photogvuphy and Ambrotyp iKg, and have a connection for tlie Reuxon w ith Messrs. Cary A Powelnon, of Savannah, who have also Galleries in Macon and Augusta) lbr the purpose of pro ducing tlie celebrated PA.STELLE PHOTOGRAPHS!! One oi the lirst Artists in the country is eugaged at this (iallery, and Messrs. Wood bridge A Popkims fuel cunvinouil that they do not outstrip the hounds of truth in assuring their patrons and the public geueraliy. tout they can furnish pictures which, lor lieauty of coioring, accuracy of likeness, and supdrli finisli cannot be rur passed at liny gallery either North or South. Messrs. W. & I', desire to call attention to the fact I hat the Artist, MR. C. M. T.OIiH, ts on the spot, so that persons desiring paintings need not go to the trouble ol sending their pictures t.• (lie North, thereby insuring a risk, of injury by transporta tion, not to speak oi tlie danger oi tlie loss of jijctures of deceased persons, which cannot he replaced. Air. Lord pledges himself, furthermore, to finish pictures more finely than they are done anywhere iu the North. Special attention is directed to the fact that pictures of deceased persons can. by the Photographic art. he cm pied, enlarged to LIFE SIZE, ami beautifully colored, combining the accuracy of the Camera with tin- touch of the Artist, producing, as regards portraits, tlie linest con summation art has ever reached. wood mu in ;e & doi’Kin.s. Over Brooks A Chapman’s Drug Store. Nov. 1,1856-82-ts PIIOTOGR/UPHS, AMEROTVPES, AND PATENT MELAINOTY PEB. IYTOODBRIDGE lias returned from New York with all VV the latest improvements in Photography, lias lif ted up his Palace Rooms in elegant style, and is now rea dy to supply tlie community with any of the above named Pictures, got up sujKtrior to any in the Southern coun try. Ilelias associated with him the celebrated Artist MR. B. !•’. POPKINS, who with an experience of twelve years in this profes sion feels confident of sustaining the well known reputa tion their rooms have acquired for superiority id’ work. The subscribers own the right for this city’ of the Pa tent Metainotype. Children taken almost instantane ously by anew process peculiar to ourselves, consequent ly, perfect likenesses gnnrantied. Country operators will find it advantageous to call up on us and avail tluenisetves of the facilities w oiler for instructions. PALACE AMBRO'i’YPE ROOMS, Over Brooks & Chapman's Blue Drug Store. WOOBBHIDOE & POPKI NS. (let 23, 1850—ts A. K. AYER, GENERAL AGENT. AUCTION, COMALISSIOW, RECEIVING And Forwarding Merchant, No. 131 West Side Broad Street, Columbus, tin. Kir- Particular attention given to the keeping, purchase and sale of Negroes. AKff-Administratora’ and Executors’ sales attended to on reasonable terms. Oct. 20. ly 3. C. RUSE. J. H. DAVIS. W. H. LONG RUSE, DAVIS & LONG, .COMMISSION lERCHAH T S And SUijrping Agents, SAVANNAH, OEORO fA. TT 7” ILU purchase and sell cotton and other produce on \\ commission, and strictly attend to lorwurding goods and filling orders from the country. liuse, Patten \ Cos., agents Columbus, by whom liberal advances will he made on consignments either to or through us to our friends in Liverpool or tlie North. Jan. Hi ly SALAMANDER LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS! Patented July 3d, 1855, by Itoliort 1). Dwyer. fIMIESE Hods nre known to be tin* boi ever used for I tUu perfect protection of nil (inscription* of build ings, Farm Houses, Public Works, etr. Tlio Insulator consists of a Hint glass stand, which is attached to the building by hold-fasts or screws, hj> form ed as that the combination of the- clamp and Insulator is perfected by tlie rod passing through tin* claim* and over tin* glass, thereby connecting the entire three with* out the intervention of any other fastening whatever. This construction is simple, formed of durable mate rial*—the insulatloii is perfect— thus avoiding all the defect* of other Lightning Hods now in use. Sept-V dm it. )1. ALDWOHTII. Agent* MEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODSI!! J. KYLE & CO. \ti it ijow iu receipt of a large and well-selected stock . of FOR ETON ami DOMESTIC GOODS,among which are some of tlio richest and most beautiful stylos of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS ever exhihiteil iu Columbus. They would especially cell the attention of flair cus tomers end fla* public to their new importations of Lineiu. Sin mi kerchiefs. Emhroidri ics) TALMAS, CLOAKS, &c. hy which they can easily perceive the advantages of TUKKCT I.MI'ORTVTION. Also, a full supply of tlie he*t liol and Negro blank ets. Kerseys, Moseys, Himes, IlatH, Ac., now iu stole, Columbus. da., Sept. 2‘2-tf FABHIONADLH DRESS MAKER. MISS M. K. SEY.MOCR respectfullyinforniH tlie La* dies of Columbia*, that she in engaged iu the Imsi nHn of DrefW-niaklnfc. at the residence of Miv. S. Yin* n on Troup Street, where she wiM lw id eased to nee her ohl customers ami other* who desire- her service*. She in determined to phase. ScptemlM i* 2*2. I^so. BACON. i/v Hf hi FOUNDS ('hole* T*nnojKir bacon, just M M W ) received and f-r sale ly August ill. JKFFKILSO.V A HAMILTON DIUV NOTICK. r |MIE Patrons of th* I’NION I DIUV COMPANY', will e\ pleas.-bear In mind that Jerry ’Ci.a ylf*’ Caromel is net in their employ. J 7 -3^ •Old those of oiiv friends win wish their business attended f< will pleas.* apply t Columbus. Kept. I*2. ISfgi. Dm J. W. II<)U .* -ID. FOB RENT. H KVKKAh Kooum over K. barnard'H Htprw on the cor- Her of liroad Kiel Randolph Streets. Tla y hav•• Closets, and ar* provided with ties Hxtuive. Apply t* U. to*.. I IS. C. MORTON COLUMBUS, GA., NOVEMBER 19. 1856. LIGON & TOMMEY, JVo. l'<2 Ilrnml 5.,, GOLXJ3VCBXJS, G-DOE.GIA, UJOVIA) respeetfuny inform the public generully tliat tJey have pn hail’d, and are constantly rt*rei, viug tlu* following articles, which they will Hell oil hh- Bonnbje terms: ProviKioßK* ‘l'einie.-see & Ueocda name. 1 u hides hhhls FultAn Market Reef Dry and Pickled lh*t*f Smoked & Diekleti Tmtg'leh Venison best Leaf Lard Dickled Fork Fish. .Mackerel N03,2, Ad.iu bbls.. J:; hbls., and yi bids. Mackerel No 1 and- ‘ ,l kits I’kilntou and White Fish in kits llmniny Spilt Fens Northern Uenns Corn Mt*al Crackm. Butt(*r Pic Nie “ Crackers Water u Soda “ Leiuon Pic Nie Frnifs. Malaga lbiisin.s I’tunes in jurs and Im.x. h Leiinms,"Apples. N ids Ouirants, 4Mt mu. ,yc. Spices, Nutmegs, ( innamon, Mace, Ck>ver, Ginger, Pepper. AlHpie.e Presm ea. Pineapple IN *ne!ics I'W Lies. Gherkins Mixed pickles Kiigiislt Daisy JStah* Cheese Hut ter. Cosle n. rcei ived every \v.h-U < Vans try MolasHes. < •'olden Syrup Stewart’s *‘ N Orleans u Yimga r. Vermacilli Mheearoiii^. Also a pH id assortment of Sl:|l*. Dry Hoods, Shoes Hats, Aio.. Hardware, ('rockery, and numerous other arti !* % s which are not mentioned in the above. Oct. lit 15,50—6 m HUBCOGEE R Alii ROAD. i/tt “j CHANGE OF SOHFiDUFK. IAROM and after this date, the Day, or I',xpress Train, will leave the Depot at 1. P. M., and arrive ut Macon at o*4 *'• M. heaves Macon at - A. M.: arrives at Columbus at ‘'A A. M. . Morning, or Accommodation Train, will Imivujat 4J4j A. M., and arrive at Macon at 10.54, A. M. Leaven Macon at and I*. M.; arrives at Columbus by 10.10, l>. M. •). Ij. MUST I AN. Columbus. June 20. 1850. Supt. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE. Office Montgomery and West Point R. It Cos., { Montgomery, July 0, 1855. j ON and after this date, iho Passenger Trains on this Road will he governed by the following Schedule: DAY TRAIN. Leave Montgomery 5 45 A. M. Arrive at West Point 1145 A. M. Arrive at Columbus 11 50 A. M. Returning —Leave West Point U 00 A. M. , “ Leave Columbus.., 84oA. M. “ Arrive at Montgomery 2 B 0 P. M. Nit4llT TRAIN. Leave Montgomery 7 00 I* M Arrive at West Point 2 BO A. M, Arrive at Columbus 2 45 A. M. Upturning —Leave West Point 11 BO I*. M. “ Leave Columbus VI 20 I*. M. “ Arrive at Montgomery 7 15 A. M. Double daily connections are continued from West Point to Atlanta, Augusta and Nashville, and from Co lumbus to Macon. Augusta and Savannah. Negroes traveling alone must be provided with two passes, showing permission of t heir owners to travel over the Road, one of which will be retained by the Con ductor. Nov 10 SAMUEL(I.BONES, Kng. A Sup. TICKETS TO MON TOO MERY $3 75 ATLANTA 5 50 NASHVILLE. TKNN 15 50 COB r I''HK uii*k'i'rii#no*i bflvin# la*%-u .i|ij <int**l i.#*ntK lor 1 tlioitbovu caloliiMtaM Mill, ( ill of I'Jau trn t * iJM superiority ov* r all oUi*** ;. • Th** friction rollers, tlm spiral sprhi#and fha leycr, lw in#all:iohod to tin* hlii*ll or *ufsdi. #ivt*s it a wU!a*lin**G of motion. poHMHsaeii hy nootiicr Mill oi’ its kind, and wo liiivt* proven to 100 satisfaction of uH who witn<*d.sc<l its jM*riorinan**c‘.*tliul” ir. n*pii/ s horse pn\v<*r. I*urcl*as< iscun s*** th.- Mill in tnlojH ration, hy culliu#oij us at our WuCmlioiisc. Col uml ms. Jiil v 4. 1860, ly HAIiTFOUD FXREI INSURANCE COM PAN Y- - I'ir** Itfsksoj* Vuild* 1 in#s, .Mofchaudisr, (hitt*<ti or pro.lut’i* in St *re, ou as favorahh? t* i rmK as any nmipany. Oct. 7—(im.. 1). F. WI |>l*oO\, A#**ft. 11. 31. 6l K. 1.. GRAY, AGENTS, Coitimtf}ioii* nir| Fnrn anUn| M KltC H ANTS, XU. 1 :t 3 BROAD HTIIHI.T, COLUMBUS, (IKOHGJA. FO,R HEAT. fj’lll-: Brick Stun- No. lie, next above E. Bin nurd. Ap J |llVtn Octuts-r 4 185 b. M. ViikiDßl FF. RAIL ROAD STOCK. I/i HH AIIEH Mobile Slid Girard Rail Read Mud, fer I U sale by (S-tober 15, HAURIHON A AicGEIIKK, TENNESSEE BACON. F\i \ f)iW IRR Teiiin-s ... Hue.in just re. l ived and •J’ M /v ‘ for -ab- ROW l"i cash. I.v May 23. It) IMI WA Y, CRKCELV A 00. FOR SALE. r | 1 llk llouecaiid Ixitoii the K> insle A. an lay Hqu ire. I loriuerly occupied by A. ClaytoH. Pc -i-suinn giv> cn Ist of January. Apply to B*qit. 23. 185 U. ‘ F. <1 tVII.KINH. TENNESSEE BACON. NIT E -hall receive in a !i-n ibiys a largi- lot of ,-liOice V* I'ennessi-c Karon Hides. .August l GREENWOOD A GKIMEB, A’ALX'ABI.Ib PROPERTY. ONE i f the luopt desirable mid .-nnviAii-Mtly a., * arranged ItEHIDRNI EH in the lily, toi H sate ou acciMiiinodatjng tcfuM*# >. 3 * Apply to A. K. AYER, May Iff. 237tf ls| Rroed Ptr>-et. FINE Hit A NDY. fiijc Brandy -cum- il"v ti In i-' 1 |ui ! r./’ * rer.-ived on ei>n-inment. Mid for sale In, June 2. IMHfirHOV * McOl IfEE. I I4i*r ellainous. 1 Horse thuHsh P*V Kruit I’owder Shot Caps I Powder Plil'JiS ‘Shot Poudbes Oamo hugs Choi (date iaimp Oil . Onions Potatoes i Wood and \\ iilow \N are Hire Oanilies Yeast’ Powders Soaps. [Colgate's \ ariegntcil, 1 ~ * und 1 ih liars Colgates .liar Soap Extra No, l * •• I’alc family Soap In ion Kvasln t’lUitilU* Soap In miles. Sperm .Patent Star and Tallow Kaaces. ( atsup and Pepper Sardines Kc/iu s. a tim) assort uv at of dMleri id hrapd.'* ToLie eo Ih) Id tale Flour Tens Peat qualities and dil 1 .! fll kiiiuh Suit. K iel and V:ibi ball s ;ia. St* wart * I.Vl;ll<*d \< vv >rl* ans Loaf and Crushed 1’ ollO* • Old Oo\ernment Ja\:t , baguira Dio and ‘iocha < ‘otfon Yai nsaudOsifcuburgv lagging, ItojM* and Tv. im*, GRANGER’S MAGIC §|L, S : ... %- h ■?’ . N? “ 5. ‘'-Iteiuytv ‘"ilvw-difr’ 1 • ‘ CARRIAGES ICARRIAGES!! f'lMlK nuliscriJiciH have npw ou lmml and - 1. couHtHUtly one of the eni and most varied StockH of VeiiiclcN over ouoi od, and made cxpruNhly tor thU market, embracing every ntylo of Carnage in uae, such hh — Caleclietf, Uerlin Coaehefl) Ihuoiu iu N, (Os the FiliOHl Finish,) K4MILY KOUIvAWAYS, Lftrpe and small,''including many very light and tasty, suitable tor one horse. BOW TOP WAOONB, Witli a complete assortment, of BUGGrIKS with and without TOPS, Os every, style and finish, which, for durability and neat ness, can not he excelled, and are from most respect ivlhMUnufHct‘*rie. at the North, and made under the pavsomtj direction *f Mr. J. U. Jatfucnv All of which we an* selling at the\crv l.west rubs for 4'.iihK oi* nj>- prnred eredlt. Fvery article sold ly us at our Repository is warranted in every ri spect, and our customer* and all purchasers can rely ou beiutf honorably and fairly dealt \with—in proof of which we respectfully invite the attention of ull who wish to purchase, to call on us at the North-Mast Gomel* of Oglothorpe and Rryan streotH.oppnsite thv Fer ry 1 louse. * J. lb JAtiUl’kS ,V RROTIIKR. N. ib—Having a regular set of norihern Car- Workineit employed, we an* prepared to extent* Ki'imirtaig of every kind in the host ponwible liiainmr with m*atiies and dispatch, at low rates, at J. lb JAQUDS A imOTIIKRkS • Ciin’iagc Keposil ory, North Fast corner Oglethorpe and Rryan streets, oppo site the Perry House, Columbus, (la. * February 0. LEVY, DRAKE & CO., Engluiwi-s and MachiiiliMs, Union Foundry Ar, Machine Works, COLUMRPH, (JROIUUA. \\_, r iK cull the special attention of the public to om es ? 7 Jiiblishiiieni. The proprietors are practical Me chanics and of bu£ *xperience in the business, and hav ing combined two establishments in one, they have the largest and best stock of tools and patterns in the fcdate. Their facility f° r business being so oroat. thujr can alihrd to their cut-Umicrs Uie best of terms tun I the most prompt execution. Our settlor partial having been ha* many years in this business as tin* pro* li* , al partner and propiieti*r of the *’teniulyee Foundry. Mourn. (JeorKia. is well known, lmv . iiiiA Imiil; a hr-.c numher id >'team Mills, oiii Machinery, tl. this and adjoiningFtnU* . Toad aif nv hivh we reh*r as a titnirantee of our work aud ability. Our junior is jus! tr..m N and liavnir, had the mamiv,* ineuj of so tin*, of the hugest establishnients in that Ftate, ith him the best practical ability and improvements in rnachihery. We call especial at .ention to opr 31ariiic and Sta tionary Steam and Mills, both cir cular nod upright. We are now manufacturing the best CIKCUIiAK SAW MILLS in t)c country, entirely of mefal. jo the same price others ace fui nishing wooden on s. We are now luriibdiitig Steam Engines aud IJoileiH of aiy size ; Flouring ami Corn Mills: vertrlcal k|l circu lar Saw Mills; St nr ar Mills: Shafting; Pulleys; Horse Powers; (jin aud Mill Gear in# ofnil. kindr Gemetery Ratlin#; Dark Mills; Corn’ Sheihrs; <\l* Crushers; and Cawtin#H of every kind—Dross aud Iron, marlo-tf AT THE CHEAP CASH BTOMK. New Goods, Cheap (Jouds, Good Gocmlm* AT ONE CASH OJSILY. GEORGE W. ATKIIv SON, TWO DOORS IsMLONY MIkSSRS. KYbF. ,v. CO. hJMIE uuUcrsi#nc’ respect fully ofl'era his most sincere JL thanks to the citi'/ciiH of ColmatmH and surroumiing country, for tlieir •jftronft#r ho liberally hohtowed on hiui tlio past sc;.s,m, aud tiikoit pleußurc j n again calling their attention to I#if- entire new stuck of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE. Tin* stuck i.s entirely now andc;*mpriHos everythin# gen erally kept in a Dry ihnwh Storo—among wjn* h may he fbund LAPIE.v DiIESS <.<#ol)S—Consisting of Fancy Plaid and Stripe and Dross iMlks ; ail wool plain dtrLpilies : all wool hgured and striped French DeLaiues; Persian Cloths; American DcLuincs; Froucli tii|d *Sc*.*tch Ging iiams; American, English, and French Calicoes. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES—RIaek French tiini Eng lish Cloths; black and fancy Doeskins, Satinet*, Tweeds, Janes, Roy’s CassimercH, Ac. MANTIEI.AS, Ac.—Mantillas and Talmas in agieat va riety of black and colored Cloths; black and colored JSilks. Also a great variety of styles, aim *ng, which are the Emprcri*, MaritauH, Rose land, Leainh-r, Arabella, Priina D**na Shawl, Shapes, Ac., varying in price from to S2O. Cash melts Thibet, ami Marin** .‘Jhiwlh; Ray State Lon# Shawls; black Silk and white Crape Shawls. EMRRulbKklLS—Embroideries in almost eutlh-ss vari ety, consisting of Cambric embroidered Shawls. Col lars. Point l*acti Collars and Sleeves, f 1--niton and Maltese Collars aud Shawls, liaudkerchtefs, Skirts, Rand*-. Ac. Ac. RIRRONS, Hosiery, Ladies Mariuo Ydsts, Gloves, llotii ton, Malles** ami i.n#li:di Threiul Luces; La*lies’ Kid (jluantlets: Fhoince.s, Ruches; (>ne Cologne, J!xtracts, Kiticules, Fancy Work Roxrs, if*H*j* Skirts, hutchels, Carpet Rags, Ac. Also in store, a large stock of white and rod Flannels, Negro Kerseys and blankets; tine Red blanket s; Mooch ed and brown Mice ting and Shirtings; Hats, Clips, Roots, Shoes, ami heavy Ready Made Clothing. Planters are particularly invited to an examination of the stock, as ! feel certain it. will he greatly to tlieir in leivst to do MO. My terms will belts before—CASH— believing it t* he the mutual interest of both the buyer aud seller. Tic ..took has been selected with great euro and Imp.* to please ail who may call, both in quality and price. , Or 4. 14, 1858. G. \V. ATKINSON. New Fall and Winter Goods. ( AIiHOPN <Sk JOHNSON No. as East Sid* tf Rroad Street, one door above Mrs. L. J. D.iVit i Millinery Store, K RE now receiving the Ijrrgest, cheajs*ht, and last J\ .eb’* ted stuck of Staple aud Fancy I)ry Goodn, Eve* otleiod in C**hiiiilms 9 connsting, in jiaH, of Lint fol lowin# articles— La*lies* and -Cloth and V*dvet Cloiiks from s,\ 60 t r *u. Siiks, Cashiii>*it> Del.nil** m, Poppllns, Wlvets, Cfiliroeit, Di’csm'ft imin# . ftl-m h*sl ;uid brow n Shirtings *f ull widths and prices, Etnbi **id**ri. M aud l/icey of ull depcviptions. Shirt Sheering end Pillow (!as** LineUH,(iii.|saU-ddi rect|.uil f wlucii they will s(U at lower j*i i< * h than an v **th* r home in the city. •4011 Negro Rlalikets. Red RhinUet - II Land 12 I ui #r**af vanity, irjy l he alstve gtsuls at’* 1 all bought /lew this s* a-*n.'<%,* Country MurhsiitM and Si mu gem visiting Columbus will llud it L their adv iiruge to call an I lo**k ttimugh Is ldre purchasing cls<wvherc. We idiarge nothin# for showing goods. J. 0. CALIPH N, October *2n, IKoR. 11. R. JOHNSON. GROCERIES : U HOC KRI Id S ! | F YOU want a nic* toll for your bn-aklnst. buy notb : itig but Paragon Flour. ’• f you love lluni and Eggs i. luemhcr I bat thl* ]*!<•/• to buy th do is at the House Uni llroad street, when* is kept, lor snip Fresh Country Rutter, yellow as gohl. hill not so e*ed|y, Ajiph's of all sixer and delicious flavor, Potatoes, native mid the for eign article. Onion**, Cheese. Sugar. Rice and JavaCoffob, Uti l m*w and tli’ ii, ii liiimlicl of tneftl, Salt, Tut.itiiil in a IV sv and xys wi* shall receive tine lot of lluvsiina, orang# 1 *, and \ irlous other articles #en< , r|llly Wanted. R M. A E. L. OKAY'S .Oct. *27*—tf CominisriMUi House. LW Hr*awl * treat. INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC. **- y IOSEPII v\ ASS EM MU begs |e„v, to ts form llm- inhabitants of Columbus* w\J * and vicinity, that, h< is prepared Jo give lesson* in Mu sic. Orders h ftnt Mr. Carter's Music htorc, will re ceive prompt attention, August ofi, Im CLEAR SIDES O I IftHL'sIIEAPS clear aldea Tennj- see Ihwoii, just re t * 1 r sived ou c*HftigUmailt. for sal** by Nov. 1. V. ‘2t LIGON A TOMMEY. pmva r rid 11oaui,\c;. Mlttf. T 11. KIKYIN is n*.w prepariMl t,* tak*- Hoard ers: < barges i'cm*>imbh’. Residence mar tbs |*rt hyterian Chun h. V**v. 7, 185 0. f*f. H ACO||. POH sale nr -R) casks of llacon to Hose consignment, r HTEWART. Est A \ A 00. Oct 24—ts CORN THE BRITISH PERIODICALS, ANI> I THE EAHMEH’S GUIDE- Great reduction in the price of the latter publication. L. Scott A Cos., Now York, continue to publish the fol lowing leading British Periodicalu, viz: TDK LONDON QUARTKKLY (Coueervative). THK KDINGBUHOU HKVDOW (Whl^). THK NOKTH BHITISH ULVIKW (Lee Church). TDK WKSTMINSTKR RBVIK'W (Liberal). 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When sent by mail, tin posiage lo liny part of the United .States will be hvkhvet, ty-four ant* a year for ‘-Bhn-kwoOd.” and but ftiirtt'n, ants a year for each of the Rev i. we. THE FARJVII .U'S GUIDE To Scientific and Py:iu ileal Agrlriiiliue, By Ileury Stephens', K. li. S. of laiinbuigh, aud the late J. P. Norton, Professor of tsfientiftc Agriculture in \ale Ciillege, New Haven. 2 vola. Royal Octavo.— li.du pages, and iifinieroiis H oist and Steel Engravings. ‘lllis iv, confessedly, the moat complete work off Agri culture ever published, and in order lo give it a widei circulation the publishers have resolved to reduce llm price to I- t vc lr ol latest for ilie Tv, o Volumes it U licit sent by mail (post-paid) lo California and Oregon the price will la- 7. Tunny other part of the Union uus! to Canada (post-paid). fffi. This work is not (lie obi “Book of tlie farm.” Remittances for uny of the above publications should always be addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers LEONARD, SCOTT A CO., No. 54 Gold Street. New York. COAL YARD. riIHOSE wishing CCfAli for Grates, can be supplied at X sl3 per Ton, by calling oil JOHN IV. HOWARD, , Nov ‘Si Agent Selma Coal Mills Company. DR. T. J. BROOKS, HAS removed his office lo No. 113 over the / Bank of OnlirmluiH. *&f Residence nil Trou|i Street, next ulmve that of 81 Mrs. Dr. Huxey. Septcmlver 25. 1850. 3m PRIWTING AMD WRAPPING PAPER. HOCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS, (JOLUMHUS, GKOKOIA. r IMI ESK MI tLS aro prepared to furiilsli the licet ar- X tide of Printing and Wrapping Paper. The paper on which The Daily Sun is printed, is made at there Mills. EIRE WORKS, I’IRKWOItKS. r I *IIE subscriber lias now received his full supply es I Colored, Plain arid fancy KI REWORKS, upi 11 ufac te red expressly lor bis sales, by tin- must experienced Pyrotechnist in the bnited Slates, ‘i'lie works are neat ly and well made, ami arcsine to give satisfaction. Tim stock comprises Blue Lights, Rockets, plaiu and col'd. Herjamts, Mines of stars, 5 sizes. G riushuppcrs, Torpedoes, Flower I’ots, colored] Pulling Crackers, Benzola Lights, plain and Five point Htars, Pin Wheels, No. 1,2, ami 3, Maroons .Scroll Wheels, Vertical Wheels, Triangles No. 1 and 2, Savons, Ac. Ac. Triangles open wor 5 sizes, Italian Streamers, Caprices, Large Faucy Pieces. Rom dll Cain lies, plain and colored—of all kinds, All orders from a distance carefully pm-ked and ibrvval dcd. JO3. It. BUSHIER, . Nov. It, 1850. 27 ,South Wharves, Phtlu.iclpblH PIANO FORTES. ¥)HUBoNS 111 want of a Fine Inst to 1 meat, can be supplied on iiiodciutcnpw Hl terms. A line assortment to select from,“ “ it \J U at October 31. ts HA JIM 18 A Ki.ONFVH, GREAT REIHCTION I\ Pt.Pl p AT WINTER’S PALACE MILLS. UdUIILE EXTRA Family—equal to tin,on Extra Family s ho Palace .Mills ,Superfine 75u - -• Georgia Mills, superfine, equal lo Ten nessee- 7 op, h .* Georgia Mills, line, equal to Tuim ssee, li 0(1 “ Five per cent, discount to dealers. •>uim 13. WINTER’S PALACE HILLS. ALABAMA FARM. 1 OFFER I'm-sale, in Russell county, Alabama, 1 a desiralile FARM, noutainlng 480 acres—-280 KSkEI acres cleared and under fence, a good ft Mined house w-illi'four I'ooiiis *firo-plucc in each.) six tiegi ,1 houses, stables, cribs, aud carriage bouse, a large framed Gin llou e aud a first rale screw. The iarm is well wa (ci-. and wlh tinea g-ioil springs ami one oT tin- la-si wells in Hie coutily. The lunation is not surpassed fin health any wlc re; it lies wjthiu six miles Houlli West of Cm littnl.iia on flu- Eiifanla and Gleiinville road. I'. Isons wishing to buy will do well to cal) soon as I ifib ‘id to give a bargain. Tortus will be casv. C diimbiis. Ga., Aug. 22, IStti. V, A! 1 VIS. I*. MALLKTT, General Commission Merchant, NEW YORK, (UN i>*• liiuucl at Ilia oiliru of 1). ('<>Muu Mmray, J.iq. j J'2 .S.aitJi Street. Fartiruliir attention ♦ orfor* for Hope, falquorw, Cifar^&r. liefer t< •l**lm Mini n, Knq., 1). (Utldeu Murray, CnluutlmH, (ia. New York. Jinn’ S'*. 1H* r >o. (Jin. vvjli.iam G. li;i: : m. caktf.k hi CK UAHTKIt, M rSsSJoN MKIUJIIANTS, General Agents and Collontors, COMMERCE STREET, MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA. nr H I- pay particular attention to tlio purchase and sale ofCIiTTON and other COUNTRY’ PRODUCE. Reference* i Johnson. Htewurt A Go. Hargrove & Hmilli, Pontroy A Gregory, A. V. Pti-der A t o. .loniati Morris. Joseph S. Winter Ht>‘ Liberal Cash Advances mails on Cnnsignnients when desired. August 10, 1856. Utf REMOVAL. nr li have removed to Mr. E. Barnard's old stand at No. 12 Broad Street, opposite Redd, Preer A Cos., w here We will rontlnii., to keep a supply of the best Provisions and Groceries, wbi--b We will sell al the lowest market prices. T b 1 Ilk fill for past tavors, we respectfully solicit acon tliiiianou of patronage. Terms cash or when caNod for. Cash paid for Country Produce. Get ‘. I Hit. ‘ JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. JEWELRY. (< AJIEO, Pearl, Coral. Jet, aud all Goi<l B*-ts, the iarg- J estand finest assortment ever before offered ill this cit y> ’*l WILLARD A OOOPKR’B Oct. 18-ts (NO. V?.