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’ ||V THOMAS DE WOLF.
JUITOE AND PEOFRIETOK.
,1 daily at Five Dollars a year. W here the sub
'‘oaion is made for less than a year, at the rate of
Cents a month. Single copies, Five Cents.
* ‘ ADVERTISING KATES,
i rtisemeuts will be inserted at Ten Cents a line
■°t insertion, and Five Cents a line for each subse
ts1 ’ ars ‘„a tsr tiou of the saute—to be paid for when the
rtiseuienc is uanded into the office.
* ll, “ CONTRACT ADVERTISERS.
, r , utll exceeding 5 lines, not renewable, will be
A .1 three months for sl, six mouths for $6, or one
usertea yj m 0 a g r6 ed upon to be paid for before the
put in type.
‘ i rtiseineuts not exceeding ten lines, renewable at
A ” „ ; nserted at S2O a year—to be paid for quarterly
I ‘ll f'ljseuieuts of 21) lines, renewabie at pleasure, in
-1 it tiuayeW —payable quarterly iu advance.
w | Ver tisements exceeding 20 lines, will be
me rate of $11) for for every additimml ten
uaval-le quarterly in advance.
‘'‘“".’’f-taepents or notices, occupying a place between
Adverj. M er and advertisements, will bo charged
‘iv,, Teuts a line for every insertion.
B. McCRAtV,
at law,
j t Fayette, Chambers County, Alabama.
Mulch I,MW
u li( , 0 pp|l MIAMI DUNCAN, W.M. E. DAKNDTT.
iiOOPKII, DIINCAS A HARNETT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
- in Columbus, Georgia, and Crawford, Alabama,
ivbroary 2T> ly
tt OBERT G. CARITHERS,
Attorney at Law,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
tfILL practice in all tho counties of the Clmtahoo-
VV dice Circuit; iu the counties of Chattaboocliee,
h v r i v mill lUudulph.of the Patau la Circuit; and
balhauu and Decatur comities, of the South Western Cir
p.-bruury 28, 1856. ly
DR. a. C. WINGFIELD
HqS opened an office for the practice of Medi
cine and Surgery, corner of broad and Kan-W
auliih Streets, —known asSlygatt's corner—wliere
H-rsoiib wishing his services may always find luih un
tom absent on professional duty.
Ucteber It, 1850. 8n
R. CARRItiER,
. 3 .spared to attend to all Surgical cases Coni- .t
j milted to his charge. • ■ „ , ®
onice as heretofore, m the old at. Alary s Bank *3l
‘"itesidence—Northeast corner of Craw lord and For
myth streets. Feb.Tj.aiyd:
DRS* U. M. & M. A. CLECKLEI,
HAVING associated themselves in the practice of
[{ MEDICINE and SURGERY, tender their services to
die public generally.
Particular attention will be bestowed to diseases pec.u-
Ihr to Females, Chronic affections of all kinds, which
, .ay be entrusted to their treatment.
£3“ Office next door to Kidgway, Cleckley & Cos., over
l>,. rr y Spencer’s Grocery store, Broad st.
(Up Office hours from 8 to 10 a. m„ and from 3 to 4 v.
n : also at night between 8 and 10 o’clock.
Columbus, April 25” ts ■ . _J .
CUSHMAN,
dentist.
WINTER BUILDING, 48 Broad street, Columbus, Ga.
Jan. 11. 1850 - ni
SPECIAL NOTICE. jCSBb
I 1011 the remainder of the summer, TTJr
i undersigned will not be at his office after one o’clock.
July 8-2 m J. ROGER Dentist. _
JEFFERSON & HAMILTON,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
No. 18 Broad Street,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
JOSEPH JEFFERSON JOHN It. HAMILTON.
November 15, 1856. ts
City W’eekly papers copy.
J. R. HULL &- CO.,
&K.OCBHY MEK.CHAKTS,
AND DEALERS IN
BAGGING, Rope, Twine. Sugar, Coffee, Mo- :SE£\
lasses, Sait, Teas, Cigars, Tobacco, Wines, tggfc|
l!raudies,Gin, Rye, Monongahela, Bourbon, and
Scotch Whiskey, and Provisions and Groceries generally,
ai (lie old stand of John J. MuKendree, No. 10b Broad
Street, Coiumbus, Ga.
November 21, 1855. ly _
LIFE INSURANCE.
NORTH CAROLINA
MUTUAL LIFR INSURANCE COMPANY
OF RALEIGII,
and
CHARTER OAK
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF HARTFORD,
CtONTINUE to take risks on favorable terms. Slaves
/ insured for two thirds their value
JOHN MUN’N. Agent,
August 8, 1850. 3m Columbus, Ga.
RICHARD M. GRAY,
Agent and Commission Merchant,
BANKS’ BUILDINGS,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
Immediately opposite Stewart, Gray & Cos.,
Offer to the Trade,
QO 1W ID LBS. Tennessee Bacon, a tine lot of Well
•>’ “, V/l n r trimmed HAMS
1000 lba. dried VENSON, better than Beef, and cheaper,
ffjw Peas, Sugar, Coffee, Flour and Lard.
July 19. 1859.
WAY & iTAYIsO B,
( ommiHKioii &. Forwarding Merchants*
CORNER OF BAY AND DRAYTON STREETS,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Particular attention given to the Riling of Fluntcn*
orders for BAGGING, ROPE, &c.
W. ,1. WAY. W. S. TAYLOR.
The undersigned* surviving partner of the late firm ot.
rfiiiith & Humphreys, may be found at the office of
Messrs. Way & Taylor, where consignments of Colton
•>r other produce, will meet strict and prompt attention
Sept 5. 4m T. T. SMITH
LIGON&. TOMME V ,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 132 East Side Broad Street,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Huron, bard, Flour. Coffee, Sugnr, Molasses, Salt. To)etc-
Cheese, Onions, Potatoes, Apples, Dried Fruits, Ac..
•Vtober 20. ly
A. K. AYER
OKFEKS for sale a well selected stock of YOUNG
VIRGINIA NEGROES, and has effected an ar
rangement to keep constantly on hand such a supply a*
the demand may require. By the first of October In
w *ll h&ve completed safe and comfortable apartments
for the accrmmodation of one hundred Negroes, at No.
I’ll West side Broad street, where he will be pleaded’ to
*eo and accommodate his friends and patrons.
Sept. 11, 1856-ts
w - 8. BELL A. BELL V. Q. JOHN 80S
BELL, JOHNSON & CO.*
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
Liquors, Flour, Grain, Stock, &e. &c.
Chattanooga, Tcnntin.ee.
refer to
J.CORRY. Jr. Cashier Union Bunk,Chattanooga, Ten.
JAMES LIGON, Columbus, Ga.
March 15. 1856. flm
FARMERS’ AND EXCHANGE BANK,
OF CHARLESTON, S. C.
Agency at Colnmlm*.
DILLS on New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Charleston,
D Savannah, or Augusta, discounted at custoninry
fates,
SIGHT EXCHANGE, on the above named eiticH, .for
K. T. TAYLOR, Agent.
Nov 15. dtf Office next door to the Post OIIUe.
INSURANCE.
pIRE, M ARINE. RIVER, and LIFE RISKS taken in
I responsible companies by
__ JOHN MUNN, Ageut,
‘race No. 2., over K. Barnard A Co.’b store.
p hosnix Insurance Company—Capital $200,000
S. L. LOOMIS, President.
JOHN MUNN, Agent.
Columbus, Oa.. Nov 27. ts
SCRUGGS, DRAKE A CO,
Factors and Commission Merchants
CHARLESTON, S. C
Mj t Jailj
VOL. ll.}
ST. NICHOLAS
Daguerrean and Photographic
<3r A. XaXjZKjeVSr.i
Uiddlc’:, Great Picture Gallery
Is at last completed, and vies with any place of the
kind in the Southern World.
I jilllK Undersigned lias spent time nod money in the
I arrangement and completion of his Photographic
department, lias visited the North Ami taken instruc
tion under the most able Artists iu the Profession. and
docs hut intend Ills ‘pictures H |mll be surpassed in the
United States. Has an entirely new plan for taking A.M
BKOTYPES—they arc colored liCiuilitully, and not re
versed.
photog HiAPHS
IN OIL, WATER OR PASTKLL.
All! who w ish nature’s perfect likeness to adorn a parlor
wall, should have a painted Photograph. They have
superceded Oil Portraits in the United States and Eu
rope. Mr. U. lias one of the most proficient colorists in
the country to paint his pictured in the above styles.
They can Ik inserted in PI NS and LOCKETS ns beau
til’iil in effect, as an fvory Miniature. btH far superior
in point of Likeness, and as large as desired. Ladies and
Gentlemen visiting the city who wish Photographs must
ei.il at the GA LLKli’i as aoou as convenient, as it requires
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 by mail, giving
color of hail and eyes. Lovers of nature and of nature’s
art, and the public generally are invited to call.
JJ"Gallcr\qiii Jones’ new building over S. B, Purple,s
Jewelry Store, corner Broad and Randolph streets, Co
lumbuM, Ga.
Oct. 38, lSsli-ti A. J. KIDDLE, Proprietor.
ART! ;
“A thing of beauty is a joy forever.”
Th poet never spoke more truly than when these words
woro uttered. All can now have an opportunity to ver
ify the accuracy of t his statement, by calling at
WOODBRIDGE &. POPKINS’
DAGUEtfIIEAN GAIiLEHY.
r (subscribers have all the latest improvements in
_L the respective arts of Photography amt Amhrotyp
iu& iuid hove formed a connection for the season with
Messrs. Cary & Rowekon, of Savannah, who have also
Galleries in Macon ami Augusta) icr the purpose of pro
ducing the celebrated
PASTELLE PHOTOGRAPHS!!
One of the first Artists in the country is engaged at
this Gallery, and Messrs. Woodbridge & Popkms feel
convinced that they do not outstrip the bounds of truth
in assuring their patrons and the public generally, that
they can furnish pictures which, for beauty of coloring,
accuracy of likeness, and supurb finish cannot lie sur
passed at any gallery either North or South.
Messrs. W. Si P, desire to call attention to the fact Llint
the Artist.
MR. C. M. LOIiO,
is on the spot, so that, persons desiring paintings need
not go to the trouble of sending their pictures to the
North, thereby insuring a risk of injury by transporta
tion, not to speak of the danger of the loss of pictures of
deceased persons, which cannot be replaced. Mr. Lord
pledges himself, furthermore, to finish pictures more
finely than they are done anywhere in the North.
Special attentton is directed to the fact that pictures
of deceased persons can, by the Photographic art, he co
pied, enlarged to LIFE SIZE, and beautifully colored,
combining the accuracy of the Camera with the touch of
the Artist, producing, as regards portraits, the finest con
summation art has ever reached.
WOODBRIDGE Si POPKINS,
Over Brooks & Chapman’s Drug Store.
Nov. 1, ISC.fi-S2~(f
PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBROTYPEs,
AND
PATENT M E E AIN OTYP ES.
WOODBRIDGE has returned from New York with all
the latest improvements in Photography, has fit
ted up his Palace Rooms in elegant style,and is now rea
dy to supply the community with any of tlieabova named
Pictures, got up superior to any in the Southern coun
try. He has associated with him the celebrated Artist
MR. If. F. POPKINS,
who with an experience of twelve years in tins profes
sion feels confident of sustaining the well known reputa
tion their rooms have acquired for superiority of work.
The subscribers own the right for this city of the Pa
tent Mclaiuotype. Children taken almost instantane
ously by anew process peculiar to ourselves, consequent
ly, perfect likenesses guarantied.
Country operators will find it advantageous to call up
on us ami avail themselves of the facilities we offer for
instructions.
PALACE AMBKOTYPK ROOMS,
Over Brooks ,v Chapman’s Blue Drug Store.
WOODBRIDGE & POPKINS.
Oet 33,1856—ts
A. K. AYER,
GENERAL AGENT.
AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING
And Forwarding merchant,
No. 131 West Side Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
Particular attention given to tlie keeping,purchase
and sale of Negroes.
Administrators’ and Executors’ sales attended to
on reasonable terms. Oct 33. ly
J, C. RUSS. J. 11. DAVJS. W. H. L INO
RUSE, DAVIS & HOISTG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
And Argents,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
11 yiLL purchase and sell cotton and other produce on
fV commission, and strictly attend to forwarding
goods and tilling orders from the country.
Ruse, Patten a Cos., agents Columbus, by whom liberal
advances will la; made on consignments cither to or
through us to our friends in Liverpool or tlie North.
Jan. Hi ly
SALAMANDER
LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS!
Patented .July lid, 1855, by Uobcrf I). Dwyer.
njMIESK Hods lire known to be tlie best ever used for
the perfect protection of nil descriptions of build
ing*. Farm Houses. Public Works, etc.
The insulator consists of a flint glass stand, which is
attached to the building by hold fasts or screws, so form
ed as that the combination of Hie clamp and Insulator
is perfected by the rod passing throngh the damn and
over the glass, thereby connecting the entire three with
out the intervention of any other fastening whatever.
This .construction is simple, formed of durable mate
rials—tire insulation is perfect—thus avoiding all the
detect;: of other Lightning Hods how iu use.
W fliu 11. M. ALDWOKTII. Agent.
NEW PALL AND WINTER
DR^ r GOODSIiI
J. KYLE & CO.
\KE now hi receipt of h large and weU-M-locttsl etuck
I.f I’OREKIN and DOMESTIC GOODS.among which
an- wnne of tlto richest anil moat beautiful styles of
LoA-IDIES’ dress gooes
ever exhibited til Columbus.
They Would especially call the attention of Iln ir cus
tomers met tlie public to llicir new importations of
Linens, Hn.n<lkercliiefx, Einliroliliriiß,
TALMAS, CLOAKS, Ac.
by which they can easily peneivn tlie advantages of
DIttKCT IMFOIITATIO.N.
Also, a full supply of the best Bed and Negro Blank
ets. Kerseys. Llnseys. Shoes, Hats, &c.‘, now in store.
Columbus, Ga., Sept. 32-ts
FASHIONABLE DRESS MAKER.
MISS M. B. SEYMOUR respectfully informs the La
dies of Columbus. Hint she Is engaged In the busi
ness of Dread-making, tit the residence of Mrs. S. Vliihou
on Troup Street, where she will Is; pleased to see her old
customers and others who desire tier services. Sue is
determined to please.
September 32.1856.
BACON.
m/ lAYA POUNDS Choice Tennessee Bacon, just
.1 /tU t received and for sale bv
August 2di. JEFFERSON A HAMILTON.
OKAY NOTICE.
r plIK Patrons of tie- uxnv
I DBAV COMPANY, will CarTVjJk
please bear in mind that Jerry
Gniunu-l is not in their eili 1 ill,y.esysi.
and those of our friends
wi“h their business attended to will please apply to
Columbus. Sept. 12, 1856. 3tn J. W. HoVAUD.
FOR RENT.
SEVERAL Rooms over E. Barnard’s Store on tie- cor
ner of Broad and Randolph Streets. They have
I Closets, and aro provided with Gun Fixtures. Apply to
October 18. L. C. MOItTON.
COLUMBUS, GA., NOVEMBER 24, 1856.
LIGON & TOMMEY,
i\’. 1)8!4 Brnuil St.,
COLXJ3VEBXJS, GEORGIA,
\\f “I’Ll) rospuctfully inform the public gcuentlly-
V 1 tdmt they have on howl, umJ are cimstmilly recoi,
viua tliv following articles, which they will sell on mi
sotifihlv terms:
Provisions.
Tennessee A Gcorgiu Hums. 1
“ “ Sides
“ ••
Kultnll Market Reef :
Dry anil I’ickletl lieef !i
Smoked & Pickli'l Tnngilve
Veuisou ;i
liest l.oaf liftvil (
Pickled I’ork a
FlftU.
Mucker.-1 Nuk'd. A a,ill hbbj,/l
hbls.. anil Uhls.
Mackerel No 1 anil ’Jin kits,
Salmon ami \\ hi to fish in
ki's I
Hominy
.Split Penn
Norllimi Beans i
Corn .Heal
Crackers. i
Butter l“ic Nie
“ Crackers
Water “
Soda “
Lemon I'ie Nie
Fruits.
Malaga Raisins
Vrunes ill jars ami hnxvs
Lemons, Apples. Nuts
Currants, Citron. Ac.
Spices:.
Nutmegs, Cinnamon,
Mivce, Cloves, (linger,
Copper, Alspiee
Preserves.
Pineapple
Peaches
Pickles.
Gherkins
Mixed Pickles
Clicese.
Knglish Dairy
State Cheese
Butter.
Goshen, received every week
Country
Molasses.
Golden Syrup
Stewart's “
N Orleans “
Vinegar.
Ve.rmacilli
MaceuronC
Alho a good assortment of Stupid Dry Oood, Shoes
lluts. .to., Hardware, Crockery, and humorous other urti
eles which afr not mimtioned in tho ahovo.
Oct. *J4 1850 —Oin
HU6COWB 1 5 A il. ROAD*
■ppp •jmiip’ jgjg^
GIIANGE OF SCHEDULE.
13 11031 and after this date, the Day, or Express Train,
will leave the Depot at 1, I’. 31., and arrive %t
Macon at
heaves Macon at 2 A. 31.; arrives at Columbus at
VA-K. M.
Horning, or Accommodation Train, will leave at 4J4,
A. M., and arrive at Macon at 10.54. A M.
Leaves Macon at 3 I’. M.; arrives at Colnmhus by
10.1(1, P. M. .1. L. MUST I AN,
Columbus, Juno 29, 1856. Sup’t.
DOl li),E DAILY SERVICE.
Office Montgomery and West Point K. K Cos., |
Montgomery, July 6, 1855. j
ON and after this date, the Passenger Trains on this
Road will he governed by the following Schedule:
DAV TRAIN.
Leave Montgomery 5 45 A. M.
Arrive at West Point 1140 A. M.
Arrive at Columbus 1150 A. V.
Kcturniny —Leave West Point 9 00 A. 31.
“ Leave Columbus.., 8 40 A. M.
“ Arrive at Montgomery 2 36 P. 31.
NIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Montgomery 700 P 3!
Arrive at West Point 2 30 A. 31.
Arrive at Columbus ... 2 45 A. 3!.
Itr.turnivg —Leave West Point 11 30 P. 31.
“ Leave Opium bus ...11 20 P. 31.
“ Arrive at Montgomery 7 15 A. 31.
Double daily connections are continued from West
Point to Atlanta, Augusta and Nashville, and from Co
lumbus to .Macon, Augusta and Savannah.
40*r” Negroes traveling alone must be provided with
two passes, showing permission of their owners to travel
over the Road, one of which will be retained by the Con
ductor.
Nov 10 SAMVEL G. JONES, Eng. & Sup.
TICKETS TO
MONTGOMERY $3 75
ATLANTA 5 50
NASHVILLE, TENN 15 50
COB IVXXI-tL.
t|V|IE undersigned having been appointml agents lor
] tlie above celebrated Mill, cal: of Plan
ters to its great superiority over all others.
The friction rollers, the spiral spring and the lever, be
ing attached to the ahull or outside, gives It a steadiness
of motion, possessed by no other .’>llll of its kind, and wo
have proven to the satisfaction of all wJin witnessed its
performance, that it requires less horse power.
Purchasers can see the Mill in successful operation, by
calling on us at our Warehouse.
GREENWOOD A GRIMES.
Columbus, July 4.1856. ly
HARTFORD
Flßfd INSURANCE COMPANY.
11 MILS Company continues to take Fim Risks on liuild-
J ings, Merchandise, Cotton or produce in Flore, on
its favorable terms as any company.
Get. 7-ilm. D. F. WILIXRLX. Agent.
ft. M. Hi, E. L. <4RAY’,
AGENTS,
(Omnilesion. Receiving and Kni-wsi'tlliig
M KKC M ANTS.
NO. I:t :i BROAD ST BELT,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
FOR RENT.
r |MIE Brick Store No. 65, jwxt alstve E. lini-tiunf. Aj<-
1 ply to
October 4, 1856. M. WOODRUFF.
RAIL ROAD STOCK.
|/t SHARES Moliiio and Girard liail Road stock for
I If sale bv
Octoiler 16. GARRISON Si McGEIIEK.
TENNESSEE BACON.
,7.A /W U I LBS. TennehM-e RueonjC’ tei. ite-l and
iiU.I M JU for sale LOW for ciurii. I.v
May 28. RIDGWAY, CLKCKLY ti CO.
FOR SALE.
t*HK lloiise-and Lot on the Fcmnlo Aca lo:iiy Bqtiare,
i formerly occupied by P A. Clayton. I’insossion giv
en Ist of January. Apply to
Kept. 2b, 1856. ‘ F. O. WII.KJNS.
TENNESSEE BACON.
II TF. shall receive in it few days a large lot i 1 choice
T \ Tennessee Ibtcun rides.
August 1 GREENWOOD S: CRIMES.
V II,( A iii.E PROPERTY .
ONE of the most d>"jiriih|e and ronvanieiitiy j.
sics ii geo KKBIDENCEt* in tin- city, f.-r g v - *9
sale on aeeomiiioHating terms. J!:X Jl.
Appl vto A. It. AYK R,
May ’lib 2371f 181 Brood FI reet.
FINE BRANDY.
1“ C t CASES fine Brandy—one dozen in it case—jus
•Jl * recehtd on consign mint, and for sale by
June 2. HARRISON A MrGEHEK.
Miscellaneous.
Horse Radish
I Pie fruit
Powder
‘Shot
‘Caps
Powder Flasks
.Slim Pouches
‘Game Rags
‘ChOcolato
I .amp Oil
)UiOiW
Potatoes
.Wood and Willow \\ aiv
jlllce
Candies
Yeast Powders
Sou |M.
Colgate*h Variegated, Vj. 3 / -j.
and 1 ll bars
Colgate* liar Snap
i *• Extra No. 1
Pal*
i Kamil y Snap
! Untow F.vasin
Camille Snap
CaH<Uvs
Sperm
Patent Star ami
; Tallow
Sauce*.
Catsup and Pepper
Sardines
a line asHorliiient nt‘
* dillemit bini'tirt
fohaeeo
f Also Pel ale
Flour
/JPeat; *Hest. .(imlilies and
ditieivlit Kinds
Salt*
San!; and T.iMi l Sait
Svi^tir.
Stewart's lit lined
New Orleans
; Ijftiif and Cnish**d
('oiler.
Old (inve.ru went Java
futguira
•Kin and Mocha
Cotton Vai ns and <tonalmrgs
Koim and
Twiiif,
GRANGER’S MAGIC
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CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!!
riMlii.ubscribars have uow on hand and
J_aie constantly receiving, one of tlielarg
esi and most varied Stocks of Vehicles ever oiiei eii, nijd
Hindu expressly for this market, embracing every style
of Carriage in use, sueli as—
Calecties, Berlin reaches, llitroiiclies,
tOf the Kinest Kinisli,)
J’A MII ,Y 800 KAWAY S,
l.nige and small, including many very light and lauly,
suitable tor one horse.
BOW Tor* WAGOMTS,
With a complete assort meut of
BUGGIES with aud without TOES,
U! every style and finish, which, for iliitabllity and neat
ness, canuot be excelled, and aio trout most respect
able liianutavtei ies ut the North, and mado under tlm
personal direction of Mr. J. R. Jaquet.. All of which we
are selling at tin* very low est rates for t usli or ap
proval eredit.
Every articlu sold by us at our Kopositoy, is warranted
in every respect, mid our customers mid all purcliuscis
can rely on being honorably and fairly dealt with —in
proof of which we respectfully invite the attention of all
who wish to purchase, to call on us at the North-East
cornel ofOglcthorpe ami Blyan streets.opp tritetho Per
ry House.
J. B. JAUUES BUOTI1UI!.
N. 15.—Having a regular set of northern Car
riage Workmen inployed, we arc prepared to
execute Repairing of every kind in die b st possible
manner with nefttnes and dispatch, at low rates, at
J. B. JAUUES Si BROTHER’S
Carriage Hepoxtt ory,
Nortli East corner Ggletliorpe nod Bryan streets, oppo
site tlie Perry House, Uolumbus, Ga.
February ti.
LEVY, DRAKE & CO.,
Engineers and Machinists,
Union Foundry & ‘Machine Works,
COM M BUS, GEORGIA.
\lfE oUI tho special attention of the public to onr es
\ Y liihlisliuiwii(. The proptiotorH arc practical Me
i haiiicH and of lori” experienee in the businesH, and l.av
ing conihinvtl t\Vo eHtahlishmontM Hn one, they have the
liu guht and best stuck of tools and path cbm in lhe Mate.
Their facility for doing business being ho great, they can
afford to their customers tin,* hes-t of t< riiiMmii the-most
prompt execution.
Our senior part tier having been so many y in this
business as tlie practical partner and proprietor of tho
Octnulgre Foundry, Macon, Georgia, is well known, hav
ing built a large number of Steam Fngiin •. Mills, and
Mi udtincry. throughout this aipl adjoining To ail
of wlrioli Wfc refer ;*s a guarantee of our woi k and ability.
Our junior is just from Virginia, and having hod the
management of some of the largest estaldi.-hnients in
that Slate, bringswith him the best practical ability and
improvements in machinery.
Wcrcull especial attention to our Marim* and Stu
tioi&ary Steam IDngineiSt and Mills, lh>tli cir
cular and upright. We are now mamifaetru ing tin* best
CIHCULAR SAW MILIiW
in, the. country, being entirely of metal, at the same
price others urn furnishing wooden on* s.
We are now furnishing Steam Engines and Boilers of
•iL*y size ; Flouring and Corn .Mills; vertrical and circu
lar Saw Mills; Sugar Mills; Shafting; I'ulieys: Horse
Bowers; Gin and Mill (tearing of all kinds : Cemetery
Railing : Bark Mills; Corn Shelters; Cob Crushers; and
Casting** of every kind—Brass and Iron.
iiuiiLMf ‘
AT TUB: CiIKAF CASH STORK,
lew Goodn, Cheap Goods, Good Goods.
AT ONE CASH ONLY.
GEORGE W. ATKINSON,
TWO DOORS BELOW MESSRS. KYLE A CO.
fTMIE undersigned respectfully olletH his tnosi sincere
I thanks to the citi/ehe of Columbus and aun oumUng
country, for their patronage ko libcrully bestowed on
him the past season, and taken plcusure in again calling
their attention to his entire new stock of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE.
The stuck is entirely new and comprises everything gen
erally kept in a Dry Good* Store—among which may bo
found
LADIES’ DRESS HOODS—Consisting of Fancy Plaid
ana Stripled Dre-s Silks ; all wool plain UeLames : all
wool figured and striped French OeLaines; Persian
Cloths; American DeLuines; French and Scotch Ging
hams ; American, English, and Flench Calicoes.
CLOTHS A M) CASSIMEKES—-Black French and Eng
lish Cloths; Mack and fancy Doeskins, Satinets,
Tweed*. Janes, Boy’s ('ashimeres, &c.
MANTILLAS, Ac.—Mantillas and Talmas in a great va
riety of black and colored Cloths; Muck and colored
Silks. Also a great variety of styles, among which- are
the Empress, Mari tan a, Roselami, Leander. Arabella,
i'riina Dona Shawl, Shapes, Ac., varying in price from
$5 to $'J 5. Cashmere, Thibet, and Marino Shawls;
Bay State Long Shawls; black Silk and white Crape
Shawls.
EMBROlDEßlES—Embroideries iu almost endless vari
ety, consisting of Cambric embroidered Shawls, Col
lars, Point Lace Collars and Sleeves, Honilon and
Maltese Collars and Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Skirts,
Baud.'', Ac. Ac.
RI BBONS, Hosiery, Lstdies Marino Vests, Gloves, Honi
toii, Maltese ami English Thread lanes; Ladies’ Kid
Giiaiittets: Momices. Ruches; One. Colog ns, Extracts,
Riticulcs, Fancy Work Bnx< s, Hoop Skirts, Satchel*,
Carpet Bags, Ac.
Also iu store, a targe stock of white and red Flaumds,
Negro Kersey* and Blanket*; tine Bed Blanket*; blem-h
----ed and brown Sheeting and Shirtings; llats, Caps,
Boots, Shot fu and heavy EoJidy Made Clothing*
Planter* are particularly invited to.au ‘ xaiuinatii/U of
the hf.H’k, as I feel certain it will be greatly to tluor in
terest to do ho. .My toruiH will be as before—CASH—
belii ring it to be the mutual interest of Loth the buyer
and .-eller. The stock lihh been selected with great care
ami hope to please all who m.ay call, both iu quality and
price.
OK. 14, 185 b. (i. W. ATKINSON.
New Pall and Winter Goods.
CAhflOb'N JOHABOA
No. 5.S East Si lo of Broad Street, one door above Mr*.
L. J. Davies Mdliiiery Store,
\R E now recj;iving the largest, cheapest, and heat
selected slock of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Ever ntle'ed in Columbus, com dating, in party of the fol
lowing articles—
Lteli ’S* Htid M*Bf*H Cloth and Velvet Clonk* from $1 50
to *SO.
Silks, Cashmere*. DeLiiinon, i'opplins, \ el\( is. Cali’ ix n,
Tiimlng. h!<‘ac?e(l nod brown SliirtingH of all
width* and price*,
Enihroidej ies and Lain * oi’ all descriptions.
Shirr. She* i ing* and Pillow ('*e Linen*, (imported di
rect) all nf‘which th**y will Hell at lower prices than
any other house fu tho city.
£OO Negro Blankets.
Bed Blankets lU—4. 11-4 and 124 in great variety.
/.‘The above good* are all bought new rhi* ieiioii.“t* it
Country Murch nit* aroi St i auger* \i*it ing LVduiubu*
will find it to their a Ivan age to call mi l bi t l , through
before purclifwlng elu-wiieie.
We charge lrithiug for showing goods.
J. CALfIDVN,
Uctober 20, IHSJ. 11. It. JOHNSON.
GROCEIUKB S GHOt ERIES !
IF YOU want a idea* roll for your buy notli
itig but Paragon Flour. *f you love Ham and Egg*
remember that the phu*e to buy them i at the House
184 Broad street, where i* kept for sale Fresh Country
Butter, yellow a* gold, bill not so costly, Apple# of jm
wi/.e* and delicious flavor, Potatoes, native and tho for
eign arli* !•. Onions, Cheese, Sugar. Rice and JavuCofl’ee,
and now and then, n bushel of nienl. Halt. Tea.nd In a
f u days we shall receive a tine lot of iiuvaun i Drang©*,
:m l vari u* oGier article* generally wanted.
R. M. A E. L. GRAY’S
Oct. J 7 •—ts Conmttavlon I louse. 183 Broad .fleet.
I.VST’If? ( TIO\ I\ M( Sir. jjg |jjj;
TOSEPH XV ASH KM ER h.-gs leave
9) fdrin the inhabitant* of CofumbuH'* * *1
lUIIJ Vicinity ; that lie i* prepared to give leinoii* in Mu
sic. Order* left at Mr. Carter’s Muklc- Store, will re
ceive prompt attention.
August .'iO. 1858. lin
CLEAR SIDKS
O j IKHISH EADS clear side* Termer : *eo Bacon. jnt re-
O I ceivcai on cou-igniiient. for sate by
Nov. 4. 1850. 2t UUON k TOMMEY.
PRIVATE BOARDING.
M RS. T. B. KiKVI.V ta now prepared U take Board
era; charge* reaaoiialde. Residence near tho Pre*
byterfan Church.
\’ov. 7, 18IW. ft.
BACON'.
T3OK sale JO or 40 cask* of Ba<;ou to done con*igument.
I 1 HTEWART, GRAV A 00.
Oct 24—ts
co: Einsr y^istjd
THE BRITISH PERIODICALS,
AND
THE I'AHMKH’S GrTJID®.
Ureat reduction in the price of the latter publication.
L. Scott & Cos., New York, continue to publlah the foD
lowing leading British i’eriodicale, viz:
THE LONDON QUARTERLY’ (ConservatWe).
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THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church).
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_L nd Military—now irgitatiug tho nation* of the Old
It orld, give to those Publication* an interest and value
they never before possessed. They occupy a middle
ground between the hastily written news item*, crude
speculations, and tlying tumors of tho newspaper, and
the ponderous Tome of the historian, written long after
tho miug interest in the facts he records shall have
passed away. Tito progress of tlie War in the East occu
pies a large sjtaee in their page*. Every movement 1*
closely criticised, whether ot friend or of foe, and all
short-comings fearlessly pointed out. The letters from
the Crimea and front the Dal tic in Blackw ood’s Magazine,
from two of its most popular contributors, give a mote
intelligible and reliable account of tlie movements cf the
gt - at belligerents that can elsewhere be found.
These Periodicals ably represent the three great politi
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but politics forms only-one feature of their character.—
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have stutid. unrivalled in tire world of letters, being con
sidered indispensable to the scholar und the profosuonui
man. while to tlie intelligent reader of every class they
furnish a more correct and satisfactory record of the cur
rent literature of the day, throughout the world, than
can be possibly obtained from any other source.
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during the present exciting state of European affairs, in
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current in the State where issued w ill ho received at par
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ces will be allowed to Clubs ordering direct froth L.Ecotl
Si Cos., lour or more copies of any one or more of the above
works. ’l’lins: Four copies of Blackwood, or of one Re
view. will be sent to one address for SW; four copies cf tin
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THE BARHER'S Ul IDE
To Scientific ami Practical Agriculture,
By Henry Stephens, F. R. 8. of i.dinburgli, and the late
J- !’• Norton, Professor of Scientific Agriculture in
Yale College,'New Haven. 2 vols. Royal Octavo.—
I'4*l pages, and numerous Wood and Steel Engravings.
This is, runfessediy, the most complete work ou Agri
culture ever published, and iu order to give it a wide!
circulation the publishers have resolved to reduce tlie
price to
Five Dollars for flic Two Volumes ! I
\N lieu sent by mail (post-paid) to California und Oregon
the price will he $7. to any other part of tlie Union and
to Canada (post-paid), s'-• O-This wurk is not tho old
“Book of the Farm.”
Remittances for say of the above publications should
always he addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers.
LEONARD, SCOTT A CO.,
No. 54 Gold Street, New York.
COAL YARD.
rnHOSK Wishing COAL for Grates, oun he supplied at
JL sl3 per Ton, by calling on
JOHN IV. HOW ARD,
, Nov 27 Agent Selma Coal Mine Company.
mi. t. j. imooKf,
U AS removed hi* oflfleo to No. 112 over the f
Rank of Columbus. ‘jSSp’
Residence on Troup Street, next above that of IK
Mrs. Dr. itoxey.
September 25, 186f>. 3in
PRINTING. AND W’IIAPPINIi PAPER.
HOCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS,
COLUMBUS, GROKGIA.
CIMIIiSK MII.LB are prepared to furnish the best ur-
X tiele of Printing and Wrapping Paper. Tho papur
an which The Daily Sun is printed, is made at these
Mills.
FIREWORKS, FIREWORKS.
HMIIK subscriber has now received iiis full supply of
A Colored, l’lain arid Fancy FIREWORKS, mauufac
tnrod expressly for his sales, by tho most experienced
Pyrotechnist in tile United States. The works aro neat
ly und well made, and aro sure to give satisfaction. The
stork comprises
Blue Lights, Rockets, plain und col'd.
Serpents, Mine* of stars, 6 sixes.
Grassliop{iers, Torpedoes,
Flower I’ots, Colored] Pulling Crackers,
Benzoin Lights, plain and Five point Stars,
Pin Wheels, .No. 1, 2, and 3, Maroons
Scroll Wheels, Vertical W heels,
Triangles No. 1 and 2, Savons, Ac. Ac.
Triangles open wor 5 sizes, Italian Streamers,
Caprices, Large Fancy Pieces.
Roman Candles, plain and colored—of all kinds,
All orders from a distance carefully packed aud forwar
ded- JOS. li. BIISSIER,
Nov. ti, -1856. 27 South W liarves, Philadelphia.
PIANO PORTION.
I>KRSONS in want of a Fine
incut, can be supplied on
terms. A line assort mi nt to select from,“ * \J a
al
October 31. ts SAMMIS A ROONEY’S.
AI, AII A .H A FARM.
I OFFER for sale, in Russell county, Alabama, Aat-sA
1 n desirable FARM, containing 48c acres—2Mi jgg||
acres cleared And under fence, a good li allied *
house with four rooma (fire-place* in each,) *ix negro
borne*, stable*, cribs, and carriage house, a large framed
Gin House and v first rale screw. The farm is well wa
ten and with three good springs and one of the best wells
in tho county. The location is not Htrpassed for houltli
anywhere: it lies within six miles .South West of Co
iiiiiilfusoii tlie Eufaula and Glennville road.
Persons wishing to buy will do well to call soon as ]
intend to give a bargain. Terms will be easy.
Coltimbus, Ga.. Aug. 22, 1856. C. E. MIMS,
P. MALLETT,
General Commission Merchant,
NEW YORK,
(VAN be found at the office of D. Cohlen Murray, lisa.
J 62 South Street.
Particular attention given to orders for
Bagging, Hope, Llqtiors, Cigars, Ac. Ac.
Refer to
John Muun, Esq., D. Coldeu Murray,
Columbus, Ga. Nw York.
Julie 23, 1850. 6m.
WILLIAM ti. LX* N. JJ. CARTER
LEE <fc CARTER,
COMM LHSION MERCHANTS,
General Agents and Collectors,
COMMKROE STREET,
MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA.
\iriLL pav particular attention to the purchase ami
sale or COTTON and other COUNTRY PRODUCE.
References t
Johnson, Stewart Sc Cos. Hargrove A Smith,
Pommy Si Gregory, A. P. Pflstur A Cos.
Josiah Morris. Joseph 8. Winter.
Ht,~ Liberal Cash Advances made on Consignments
wlieh desired.
August 10, 1850. 11 ts
REMOVAL.
\\T 1 ‘ ,mv '‘ l, ‘ine*o4 to Mr. E. Barnard’* old stand at
M No. 12 Broad Street, opposite Redd, Prser A Cos.,
where w will continue to keep a supply of the best
Provisions and Groceries,
which we will sell at the lowest market prices.
Thankful for past favors. w respectfully solicit acon
tiniiaiK'o of patronage. Terms cash or when called for.
Cush paid fur Country Produce.
Oct. 2. 1856. JEFFERSON A HAMILTON.
.JEWELRY.
/ lAMKO, Pearl, Coral, Jet, aud all Gold Sets, ths isrg
* J t and fin*"< as*ortmsut ever before offered iu this
fiity- *t WILLARD A COOPER'S.
Oct. 18-ts
A. CADMAN,
Gunsmith and Bell Hanger.
(r y. Opposite the Market House, xx
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, Eli
** * ▼ Scissors ground, Keya made and fitted.
Umbrellas and Parasols repaired. Jobbing work in
general done with neatness and dispatch.
Terms cash on delivery Nov. 14. ly
{NO. 101.