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[homas Ragland & Co., Proprietors.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TIICRSDAY MORNING MARCH 5, 1857
VOLUME III.—NUMBER 43.
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MUSCOGEE HAILROAD.
change; or lciiubi'lk. i
F ROM and after ibis dale I ho Day or Express
Train will leave the Depot at 1 P. M. ( and ar
rive at Macon at (i| P. M.
Leave Macon
7J A. M.
Morning or Accommodation Ti
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Lenv
lo.io r
LEVY, DRAKE &. CO.,
CiiKinccrs »ii(l
UNION FOUNDRY & MACHIN^ WORKS
Columbus, Georgia.
W E call the fyecial attention of the public u*.ur
establishment. The proprietors arc practfCtd
establishment
A lv . r> \ i . I Mechanics and of long experience in the business,
at 2 A. M. arrive at Columbus at an( j having combined two establishments in one,
. . ' they have the largest and best Stock of 'Fools and
.. . . II lenvo at Patterns in the State. Their facility tor doing bu-
M., and arrive at Macon I9..>4 A. M. 1 giness being so great, they can afford to their cus-
vo Macon at 3 P. M. arrive at Coluii* .us tomers the host of terms and tho most prompt ex-
J. L. MUSTIAN, Supt Gur Senitfj- partner hnving been so many years
Columbus, June 29, 1856 June 28—tww ti j j n thig business ns the practical partner ami propri-
jtr sjbs* PC IBILftlOAD. e,or °1 tl’° Ocniulgcc Foundry, Macon, Georgia,
A K ' | is well known, having built a large number ot Steam
Engines, Mills, and Machinery throughout this and
adjoining States. To all ol which wo refer
A.ri
GENERAL AGENT,
AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION,
Receiving ami Forwarding Merchant,
No. 131 West Broad Street.
#9»P&rticuUrattention given to tho keeping, i ui chasoand
sale of NEGROK8.
tpn. Administrators and Executors Sales attended to on
rasonahle terms. Feb 6 ’6B—tww tf
Auction & Commission Business
HARRISON & McQEHEE.
Auction Commission* Negro Brokerage,
and Forwarding Business,
NOS. 59 & ttl, UKOAI) STREET,
nd pledge themselves to a prompt and faithful attention to
all business committed to their care. They will give their
personal a ten it ion to the SALK of
Real Estato, Negroe3, Merchandise and Produce.
Having ample faeilltes at command, they are prepared to
make LI RURAL ADVANCES on Negroes and Mer
chandize of every description. . {
&£» Particular attention given to Administrators’
Executors’ Sales.
July 81,1850—tww tf
STERLING LANIER. SAMPSON LANIER
LAMAR HOUSE,
(F\irmtrly Coleman House,)
Knoxville, Tennessee.
S. & S. LANIER, Proprietors.
Mr. Sterling S. Lanier, late of Lanier House, Macon. Ga.
and Sampson Lanier, late of Tuskegee, Ala., will bo happy
to meet all friends and customers at the Lamar House, wheie
they have ample accommodation for 250 pt
O N and after Tuesday, 15th April, tho Passen
ger and Freight Train will leave Girard at 2 p
m. daily, (Sundaya excepted,) connecting at Sil
ver Run with a daily line of Stages, to Villula,
Glennville, Eufaula, Ft. G*»nt *. and Marianna, Fla.
And at ColhcrW-^Lk/r.-v^^the Stages for Uchce,
Olivet, Enon, Chunnei ;i b gee, Midway, Hardaway,
Perote and Union Springs.
Leaving Colbert at 6 A. M. daily, (Mondays ex
cepted,) tlic Cars will reach Girard at 8 a. m.,
connecting with tho Opelika and Muscogee Trains.
#3“ Duplicate Receipts must accompany Freight
Shipped.
03* Separate Receipts are required for each De
pot.
83” All Freight must be paid before Goods will be
discharged.
{fCr Down Freight must he delivered at the De
pot in Girard, before half past 12 on the day of ship
ment.
Q3” Way Freight must in all cases he paid in ad
vance ! It. A. HARDAWAY,
Eng. and Sup
April 17, *55 tww tf
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE."
Muscogee Railroad Stock.
suit purchasers.
F.. J. JOHNSTON & CO.
Macon, Ga., Dec. 25,’55
Bacon, Bacon, Bacon.
"IT WILL have, in a few days, on Consign
VV ment, from
30 to 4r,000 LBS. TENNESSEE BACON
lor Mill'. lll'C <:s & DANIEL.
July 31 *66 tww tf
Wanted
T ’WENTV-FIVF Nfa;lions lo work on ilia
Muscogee Railroad, for v hirh liberal wage*
will be paid. J L. MUSTIAN,
April 17—wtw tf Superintendent
. 8,1868
«
Richard Hooper,
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
Will attend promptly to the purchascof Countrj 1
Produce, or any other business entrusted tohiseare
May iC, 1854 20 tl
Boston &, Villalongd,
and General COMMISSION Merchants,
No. 196 Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
JOHN BOSTON. JOHN L. VILLALONGA.
Referees—Major John II. Howard, B. T. Chap
man, A. W. Chapman, Ruse, Patten &. Co.
Oct 11. 1853 H tf
MONTGOMERY. WEST 1’OINT & OPE
LIKA BRANCH RAILROAD.
O N AND after July 16th the Trains on this Road
will he governed by the following Schedule:
DAY TRAIN :
Leave Montgomery 5.45 a. m.
Arrive at Columbus 11.50 a. m.
“ West Point 11.45 a. m.
Leave Columbus 8.40 a. m.
Arrive at Montgomery 2.40 p. m.
“ West Point 11.45 a. in.
NIGHT TRAIN :
Leave Montgomery at 8.30 p. m.
Arrive at Columbus 2.45 n. m.
“ “ West Point 2.30 a. m.
Leave Columbus .,*...11.30 p. m.
Arrive at Montgomery 7.30 a. m.
“ “ West Point 2.30 p. m.
XT Double Dully Connections are continued
from West Point to Atlanta and Nashvillle, and
daily to Knoxville, Tenn.
Daily Connections arc continued from Montgom
ery to "Mobile by Stages and Steamboats.
fcr Passengers taking the Night Train from Co
lumbus, are requested to purchase Tickets of the
Agent at the PERRY HOUSE, between the hours
of 10 and 11 o’clock p. m.
SAM’L G. JONES,
July 26, 1855—tww tf 1 Eng, ft. Sup.
guarantee of our work and ability 1 . Our junior is
just from Virginia, and having had the manage
ment 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
STATIONARY Steam Engliiesand Mills, both
Circular and Upright. We arc now manufacturing
the best
CIRCULAR SA XV MILLS
in the country, being entirely of Metal, at the same
price others are furnishing wooden ones.
We are now furnishing Steam Engines and Boi!
ers of any size; Flouring and Corn Mills; Verti
cal and Circular Saw Mills; Sugar .MiIL; Shaft
ing; Pulleys; Horse Powers ; Gin and .Mill Gear
ing of all birds; Cemetery Railing; Bark Mills;
Corn Shelters; Col) Crushers ; and Castings of ev*
ry kind—Brass and Iron. (March 22—tww tf
"BROWN’S FOUNDRY,
COLUMBUS, GA.,
MANUFACTURES Al.l, KINDS OF
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS,
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
Dark Mills,
Sugar Mills,
MILL GEAR,
Gin Gear,
For Sale.
J—|k THE STORE-HOUSE on the corner ol
BUSH Broad and Brvan Streets, known as the old
stand ol D, I*. Ellis A; Co., and occupied at this
time by Messrs. Hull & Bussey.
D. P. ELLIS &, CO.
ColumbtlB, March 99, 1856 tww tf
Henry McCauley’s
MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS,
Near the Post Office, Columbus, Ga.
MONUM ENTS,
Tablets, Headstones, Marble Mantel
lun*ati. Table and Wash-
Hint A mri an MAURLE.
ST<FW*5S!
nous £
Fl'IOfMU-Mi (iOODS, &c.
TIIK suhsMber lias just re
turned from the north, where
he has made arrangements to
get goods direct from Import
ers and uianuthctuiers which
enables him to sell Goods as
cheap if twt cheaper, than any
hoiiMi in this city. Ho has
on hand a large supply of the
celebrated
Morning 8tar Cooking
STOVES,
Also, tho IKON WI/-/.AHD,
EASTERN Pit F.MIU'I, and
several other patterns, all of
which can be warranted,
A full supply <
i,led
1 IGII IMNC RODS !
The testarti.: v,-r ..ffemi to the public lu this or
market Orders promptly attended to.
tt»). Particular attentlon paid to TIN R OU FINQ r
Mate
t d
ills
Ja
rders t
untry promptly attended to,
J. & W. J. KELLY,
Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
August 2-1,1M50 tww ly
CANDY
MANUFACTORY ami CONFECTIONERY,
T HE undcruignu'l htiv.c 1 'eoa'.".kho Sbire out .lour
Norlhol J. J. TonVfo'ii rfio i.UHi 'M.iu nf (Irond
Struct, (opposite the Agency of the Union Hank,)
whore they will ho pleased to till ull orders in their
lino of business with promptness and dispatch.
, Terms Cash ! J. It. MARTIN &. SON.
' Columbus, Ga., April 13. 'r.tl w ly
THE LONE STAR INF! RM A RY
i On© rail© South-West of Oussota, Ga.
T HE subscriber bus opened an Infirmary for the
treatment of Chronic diseases of every form.
From 11 years experience in the Reform Practice,
he hopes to give satisfaction in every curable case
that may he put under his cure. Rheumatism and
Dropsical affections treated with unparalleled suc
cess. Females nursed by Mrs. Frazier, who is a
Lady of moral worth and efficient character.
S. .1. AUSTIN, M. D.
References—Hon. Jos. Shaw, Stewart co Ga.
S. VV. Parker,Colun'-.t, Go.
White & Helms ' sseta, Ga.
Jno. C. White o*. Andrew, Ala.
Mnj. E. Dean. Rockyheud, Ala.
Jan. 6,
J. R. DAVIS,
Land Broker, Collector and General Agent,
BUKineBH attended to in any county In thiH Stave.
Office corner of Jackson and Kills Streets,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Oct. IS, 1850 tww ly
PARTNERSHIP.
T HE Firm of J. KNNI8 It CO., will bo continued at the
old stand by tho undersigned, who have this day entered :
Into Partnership, for the purpose of carrying on the
HARDWARE TRADE,
under the name and stylo of J. ENNIS k CO., and where
they intend to keep constantly on hand a general assort- |
ment of Hardware, Cutlery, dtc. Thankful to j
their friends and customers for past favors, they would solicit ; mi Wnlor Power is food
a continuance of the same. They also invite tLe public gen-1 th £ ( . r fcctlv healthy
orally to Kivu tliem a call. tho place is pcriccuy iieattny
- J. A. FRAZER. 1 t<w nnrl m
fly
UNION MILLS FACTORY,
TO RENT, LEAbE OH SELL!
THIS Factory is situated in Heard county, I _
(leorgia, HI miles tiorili of Franklin, and 20 i HERV EV HALL,
from tlie Atlanta & LaGranao Railroad. ! ISAAC 1. MOSES,
lltCB
COPARTNERSHIP.
T HE Business of BARRINGER & BROTHER
will he continued at the old stand by the under
signed, who have associated themselves together
for the purpose of a general
BUILDING BUSINESS.
Contracts taken for all kinds of Buildings, and
executed promptly.
03" DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, and all material
used in the construction of Houses, furnished and
sent to any part of the country. Also, Plans,'Spec
ifications, and Estimates for Buildings, Verandas,
&c..&c. MATHIAS BARRINGER,
J. L. MORTON.
Columbus, June 5, 1855 tw 3t w tf
COPARTNERSHIP.
T HE undersigned have this day entered into Copartuei
ship, for tho purpose of doing a genoral
Grocery and Commission Business,
luthe name and style of ALLEN k (JAMAlt. Columbus,
Ga.. Noveveinber 1st, 1855.
* A. M. ALLEN,
Nov. 0, ’56 T. U. CAM Alt.
ALLEN aTcAMAK,
WHOLKSALK AND RETAIL
GROCERS and COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
No. lit. Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia.
W ILL, koup constantly on haml ovury description of Gro
ceries; also Bagging, Rope, Salt »«<l
BACON,
which will be sold at the LOWEST market prices,
fy- Particular attention given to the SALE of COTTON
consigned to them.
A. M. ALLEN. THOS. CAMAK.
Nov. 6,1S65 tw 2m wit
any in the State and
with fine Spring wa
ter and pure air. The pluce has on it a small Farm,
good Dwelling house and outbuildings, Saw and
Grist Mill, and Factory. The Hands’ houses are
mostly destroyed ; balance ol buildings generally
good. This Factory can be bought on very favora
ble terms, or it can he leased or rented, as the pres
ent incumbent is not a practical manufacturer, and
has business calling his attention elsewhere.
For further particulars address the subscriber, or
call on him at the place
COTTON PRESS IRONS,
Water Wheels,
Barrow Wheels,
Cart Ploughs,
Manufactured and for sale- nt
BROWN’S FOUNDRY.
July 3—w tf 1 Columbus, Ga.
eroifilit uiin«
M anufactured mi tor Buieut
BROWN'S FOUNDRY,
July 3—w tf] Columbus, (ja.
A Q INCH CIRCULAR SAWS, for sale by
4tO HALL, MOSES & CO.,
July 3—w tf] Columbus, Go.
Orders tor any of the above artirlcs left at the
Store ot Hall, Moses & Co., will recrivu prompt at
tention.
BALL, HOSES & CO.,
COLUMBUS, GA.,
K EEP constantly on hand alarge and well assort
cd stock ot
JEEsl jt d-m-'” o,
of every description and of superior quality.
IRON AND STEEL,
. of nil kinds and sizes.
U LTV HAL IMTi-EM EMT^J,
in great variety.
Corn Shelters. Oat and Shacji
aUTTERS !
Of n new and superior pattern. This article will
cut shuck containing tlve cob arid corn without in
jury to the cutter, performs ita work rapidly and will
not get out order.
48 Inch Circular Saws,
of the best quality always on hand.
Scott’s Little Giant Com and Cob ’Hill.
Every Farmer should have one of those AT.Is, for
with it he can make two bushels of corn do os much
good to his slock as three bushels would d*\ if led
without grinding.
Wq also cirry on the Foundry'HusilA&s, and
mukca great variety of CASTINGS consfjtengin
part of Mill and Gin Gearing, Pi.'es &. B al; Su
gar and Bark Mills, and beaut lul
Iron Railing
which we will sell cheaper than Ruiliiitr made at
the North. 4CT
Window Glass, Paints (| VarnisIi*,
Linseed, Lard, Sperm, Tanner'c Uls, and Brushes,
of all kinds always «• • hand.
WrOur prices are moderate ai.c our terms are ac-
iininodaliug.
J. P. IIENRICKS,
w: A. BEACH.
Fresli Garden Seeds !
ed my fresli and complete ns-
stork* Ferre Co’s Seeds,
such as I have had for the la^t 7 venrs ; 1 have al
so LANDHETH’S NEW CROP; also the wel
known Shaker Seeds.
Being thankful to my friends and the public gen
erally for the very liberal patronage hitherto he-
Btowed upon me, 1 would respectfully solicit a con
tinuance of the same. WM. LIGON.
Columfuis. .Ian 13. I .'»? W ft
NOTICE-, NOTICE.
THE undersigned having opened ou
a new IlOOT ami SII014 Establish-
"ment on Broad Street, in the store he
tween Mr. STRurrER’sund and Mr. Lig
on’s, would respectfully solicit the attention o
those who wish to buy cheap and good articles.
I have on hand a good assortment of Gents’, La
dies’, Misses’, Boys’ and Children’s
Boots, Shoes, Bootees, Gaiters, Half Gaiter
Various styles of
Walking Buskins, Slippers, &c. «Scc,
All of which arc of the LATEST STYLES. Call
and see, nt the Sign of the “liiif Boot,” and if
you have any MONEY bring it along !
F. M. BROOKS.
July 13, [55 tw law w tf
TO THE AFFLICTED !
I HAVE located in Columhus. on the south sid
ol Crawford street, near Mrs. Ilnltzclnw’s. wher
I expect to continue making preparations (which ar
entirely vegetable,) for Chronic DiBoase?. 1 hope
from past success, to share a liberal patronage,
give as reference, C. J. Hull, M. 1). ; T. Ragland
M. D.; E 15. Arnold ; II. U. Merrett ; J. Harrell
and II. English, Stoekbridge, P. O. Ga. Also i
Certificates below : M. S. JAME
Newton*County, Ga., Feb. 20. ’57.—It is for the
benefit of the a/llicted that l allow my name to he
.-tua v.y ihc -.-.jiidic l htLYKteflii afflicted with De
bility and Lheu/n-.u.ii ai»3nT*T y«ai., und have ta
ken medicine from 27 physicians; I grew weaker
ull the time until I could not walk, and had not
walked one step in 16 months—while in that c mil
lion 1 commenced taking Dr. M. S. Jam*.' remedies
and commenced mending and have continued to
mend until lean go from home to a nei^.hor’s house
and can walk without any assistance whatever.
WM. II. PENNINGTON.
Witnessed by: Jas. V. Vinin^II. White. John L. Penning
ton, L. K. Prick-U. T. M. White. T. H Morris. Hen C. Morrlss,
Calvin Pickett..!. I>. Mnnrti, K. M. ltruwar. Win. F. Davis, H.
II. Carroll, T. S. Kills. \. M. Jett, Wm Grant, John Webb.
Sfaldino Co., <^a.. Oct. 15, ’56.—This is to cer
tify. That I have had the Dyspepsia about 4 years,
and have been cured by taking Medicine Iron) Dr.
M. >4. James. I havo coined about 40 pounds, am
as well as I e er was, and can cheerfully recorn-
men ! all Dyspeptics to give the Doctor a fair trial.
MARTHA J. JORDAN.
Newton Co., Ga. Nov. 17, ’56.—I can cheerfully
say that Hr. M. S. James has given my wife reme
dies for i y.-qieusia which have entirely relieved her.
She had the Dyspepsia about 6 years, and is now’
well.
March 3-w tf J. W. HINTON,
.1. »Y. WEBB’S
Patent Double Rib Gin!
I HAVE invented and obtained letters patent for a
Double-chilled Reversing Rib lo ~
nn HE
1 tlm
DISSOLUTION !
Firm ..I (JREGNWUOD & GRIMES is
day dissolved, by the death of the latter,
c business ol the firm will he closed bv T. E.
keen wood. E. S. GREENWOOD,
T. E. GREENWOOD.
Columhus, Ga.,Jununry 1, 1857
Warehouse and Commission
BUSINESS,
vrneti have taken the Warehouse i
.v Gkimes, atul will conlinue tit
'■pifF, under
L Grekswu
ider tin
c Ol ta-ecnwoml, llartla
E. 8. GREENWOOD,
R. A. HARD ' WAV .
r. !!. ALSTON,
arv 7, 18r»7 tw2t w2m
rjAflE Fit
Aarr
tho 15th day of
Dissolution.
1 of N. T. MORELAND & GO.,
nt N. T. M,trelnnd, Moses Cox
af consent, dies
notice that the
debt
Jctoher
of the firm i
a made prov
Thi
liquidating the
Villula! Rites.dl eo., Aht.. Feb. 17, ’57_ _
ItlSSOLI TION :
IttK Firm of JlL .XT, 8TEWAHT CO., is this
having claims against said firm, plei
el sett I.*.
N EW FITIM.
T M.T. J. tlK.NT b ive thiH d« . assoclatud with them in
tl . tiiisin.'ss .1 a M i :s w A i; l. und rtbennm
XITTINTT, WATIE cfc Oo.
fiV Intend d.Tiling to the lullest extent in
STAPLK AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
Silks. Mantillas, Cloaks, Embroideries, Lans, Ho
sieries. Bomnts. Hats, Caps Boots. Shoes,
Blanke
Giv
>ds. Hargaii
i-lo ltruad .Street, nuxt doo
M. ill NT,
JAM I S WA11K,
T. J. HUNT,
n. 15—twit w3m
SEWING-MACHINES
Wheeler & Wilson's Improved
MACIIINES
tor/TManuiactmcrs, ami others.
HMIKSB Mm-liiiu-s are sum-sfullv used In every country
JL throughout tl»- wm hi. I ' M ity nfr iii-tnii-tlou and
f tL lb bln . rw mmend
greatt-st l.ii.or-Mving Machine of
i. IIAY 1)1..s. their authorized ag.
DM. Ilia) 1h* touii'l in
:s’ New It lock—Up Stairs,
he will > xtiihlt these Machines,»
jn them.
a uction will he given to any one
them. Any Machines of their i
order.
dies, Thri il. 8itk and all part
(’ail and s e them; sign of the
■
id the
• ariety of i
-boa to le
ork
dj UKted
ol tho Machine kept
lied Flag, Jones’ New
l or the
anted to operate tlm Markin
ellencuot there Machines rot
llo:
No. 40 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
R. G-. JEFFERSON & CO.,
MA X t F. 1 CTUll ER Sand It ’ll 0 L k'S. 1L E and It E T. I IL
A practical manufacturer, wishing to becotnca co- | -fUBS, Buckets, Pails, CHURNS,
partner, c
Feb 3—w3m
Union Mills, (Ja
f $100 Howard!
RANAWAY from my Plantation in Bar
bour co., Ala., last May, my hoy FLU YD, of
dark complexion, low forehead, well set, 5 ft.
5 inches high, weighs about 150 or 160 lbs.
For his apprehension and safe confinement in Jail,
I will pay tlie above reward, lie is believed to bo
in Harris county, Ga.
JOHN B. I1E\RY.
Glennville. Ala., Feb. 7, ’57 twit wtf
NEW FIRM.
MARCUS & RAGLAND,
77 UKOAI) ST., COLUMHUS, GA.
DEALERS IN
CIIOICK FAMILY GROCERIES,
Have in store, and ore constantly receiving, a well
selected stock of all articles in their line.
03“ Call on us,and remember we sell for Cash!
VAN MARCUS. THUS. RAGLAND, JR.
September 9, 1856 tww tf
REMOVAL!
W E HAVE removed to Mr. E. BARNARD'S old stand at
No. 1‘A Broad Sire si, opposite Redd. Freer A Co.
where we will continue to keep r .'apply of the best
PROVISIONS and GROCERIES
which wo will sell at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES!
Thankful for past favors, we respect fully solicit a conUn-
wahee of patronage. <07*Terms CASH, or when called for.
ta.Cash paid for COUNTRY I'RODUCEt
JEFFERSON A HAMILTON.
October 11, 1850 w t may
$15 Reward!
RANAWAY from the undersigned on tlie
1st inst., a negto man named JOE, about 35
years old, very black complected will weigh
about 155 lbs., 5 ft. 6 or V inches high, he
uses his lef t hand instead of his right, ho will
try to pass himself off us a Brick or Stone mason,
and carried a trowel with him. speaks slow when
spoken to, and hasrather a feminine voice.
THOMAS S. MAGltUDER,
White Sulphur Springs.
Meriwether, co., Feb. 9. ’57 twit wit*
$75 Reward!
I WILL pay $25 for tlie apprehension of a small
negro boy named WALTER, about 12 years old,
very bright mulatto, small features, gray eyes, has
a down look when spoken to, when talking uses the
brogue peculiar to South Carolina negroes. I have
reason to believe that the hoy was aided orcarriedoffi
by some white person, and I will give an additional
reward of $50 for proof to convict any person of the
offence. Tho boy will no doubt endeavor to pass
for a white boy. VAN MARCUS.
Feb. 7 tw3t wtf
Runaway!
FROM tho subscriber on the 26th day of
December last, in Taylor county, one black
►horse MULE, medium size, about 8 years
old, was shod before, hnd a while mark from the
collar on each side of his neck and a spot on his
bu' k from saddle scald—these spots are small and
’perhaps may require close examination to discover
them—switches hit] tail when you arc putting the
saddle on him.
Any information respecting said Mule will be
thankfully received and reasonably compensated.
Address me at Cuthbort, Ga.
Feb. 11—twit wtf D. M. LESEUER.
•IJXh
Chairs, Bedsteads, Mattresses,
Wardrobes, Bureaus, Tables, Safes,
ami othor articles for liouso furnishing and domestic uses.
All art lulus on sate at our Ware-rooms, are manufac
tured exclusively Ly ourselves.
Orders addressed to It. (J. JEFFERSON & CO., from
COUNTRY MERCHANTS, and others, will receive prompt
attention. October 28, I860 -w 6m
SOMETHING TO SUIT
THE SEASON AND CLIMATE!
FACTS HAVE DEVELOPED THEMSELVES
T O SUCH an extent that 1 feel to run no risk
(from thousands of evidence in the City, where
I have lived 11 years, and the county on every side,)
in saying that the
SOUTHERN CORDIAL
Has proved itself to he the most reliable remedy that
has ever been put before the public for
Bowel Diseases, Flux, Dysentery, Acute or Chronic
DIARRHCEA,
And lor Small Children while Toothing, &c
If I could speak as Gabriel, I would tell tlie peo
ple of tho Southern and Western States how and
where they con obtain the best remedy.in the United
States, for the above diseases, and I offer it for no
otiier than bowel diseases ; hut the Southern Cor-
diul is the safest remedy in the world ; is economy
itself, and a saving of time, trouble and money. I
get orders from iprer at a distuncq. w..oni 1 never
saw, asking mo to s, d it to them, thfy having by
accident used it, am ,!' .nt more. <
Pleasecqll at G! ?V’S CORNER, ;‘ a hoo'o and
try it tor yourselves.
I will take great'r 1 ,ensure in pMfcing before you
such evidence ns wil > Imputable. I never miss
a day hut what somdii-V comec up and 9ays, “I
am satisfied, it will do. u ti yie more for me than
anything I ever used in y 1 fe.” There is a way
to prove it, that is to try it 1
03" A liberal discount when ordered hv the dozen.
4 AC I. SMITH, Prop’r#,
Guuby’s Corner, Broad Street.
Columhus, Ga.. Fob 14,1H67 twit wtf
which 1 will
county, Ala.
The advni
minctureal Colton Valley, Macon
to do douhh
Rib in made
ot tit
5 the Cotton
crsible so ns
ly improved
age of my improvemen
lists in making them r
service. Each half of
/ith \lie curve, and tin
ic size and shape ; so that when one end
t and becomes unfit for use, the farmer
can take them off himself, reverse and replace them
again, and make them do double the service ot those
heretofore used. It will save the farmer the trouble
and expense of transporting his cotton gin to some
factory and procurin'; a new set of ribs. Any one
can take them off’and replace them. All that it re
quires is to takeout the screws and run them hack
again, unJ then you have a new set ol Ribs.
My improved Rib will not he very popular with
gin-makers in general, for they say the gins last too
long. .Some have acknowledged that it is superior
to any Rib they have ever seen. It is tin;farmer that
I want to please, and if he will give me a trial, I
will cnrtuiulv do it. With 12 years’ experience, 1
flatter myself that 1 can make as good a Uin as any
one ; and with my improvement, i know that lean
make them last one-third longer, without any ex
pense for repairing. All that l ask is to give me a
trial. Persons wishing to buy my Double Rib Gin,
will please order them, lor it will he impossible lor
agents to call on all. 1 will deliver Gins at our
Fuetory, nt $£ per saw.
Particular attention given to Repairing.
Address, J. B. WEBB & CO.,
March 3-w6m Cotton Valley, Macon Co. Ala.
CLAY COUNTY.— Mortgage Sales*
W ILL besold before the Courtehoune dour in Fort UainoK
Clay county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday iu April
next, within the le^nl hours of sale, the following property,
to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of Land in the town of Fort Gaines,
Clay county, Un., containing acres, more or less, known
_ ...» — ~'the
W-liter T. (
David Hud .. I
John t.. Must la:
Mrs. it. C. Shnr
Nathaniel N ucl-
Jan. 27—w tf
. Hurt,
l’ 1 . 1 *!! AY DEN. Atrent.
WANTED!
$100,000*2
| )EliNG about to make a change in our business
-D all persons indebted |o it* ; arc earnestly request-
ielay. Those
lain
cd to call a nd
whom
fully notified tlm
satisfactorily, bob
- past due,;
tin
Tt
ainst
hereby respect-
jes are settled
Cou
t without (
A CARD.
mUTR PAPER is manufactured at Rock Island PAPER
X MILLS. Columbus, Georgia
«o-Thm' and u half Cents per pound, Cash
paid for CLEAN LINEN and COTTON RAGS.
Printing ud Wrapping Paper for sale at low prices
July 17 tw tf
Nob. 70, 71, 80*and 81, In said town or Fort Oaf
property of Maston G. Hass, to satisfy a Mortgage ti fa fre
Clay Su|mrior Court, lu favor of Robert L. Mass
ton G. B«h«. Property pointed ui
Also, a certain pier. <>r parcel i
of Land No. 3»5, nt the 6th dlstr
Clay county, bounded as follow
land, wist by the road leading froi
Mild Mmk.
- - 'rtgage.
nu being part of Lot
r or'/.inaTly Early now
.rtli by tho McOullock
,rt Gaines to Cuthbort,
;outh by ileurv Denton and west by the street to the
Ite. .u Spring, containing 1 acre; levied ou as tlie property of
llunry Renton by a Mortgago fi fa from Clay Superior Court,
in favor of 0. C. Greene vs. llunry Renton. Property pointed
out lu the Mortgage. DAVID JONES, Sheriff.
Juuuury 2U, 1857 t ds
o obliged to place them in
tiou.
M.-KEM ROBERTS-
Columbus Ice House.
1 HAVE OPENED my Ice House between tho
J- Oglethorpe and Porry Houses, Oglethorpe street,
where 1 will keep Ice during the season. All or
ders front the country promptly attended to.
03"Price 2A cents per pound when more than 30
pounds arc taken—all under that amount, 3 cents.
Feb, 18-w3m A. F. LANGFORD.
Shad Emporium!
T HE undersigned lias opened a Shad Market in
front of the “SUNNY SOUTH,” first door
above Gun by & Co., and will receive
SHAD FRESH FROM SAVANNAH EVERY DAY !
All orders front tho Country will receive prompt at
tention. Call and try me.
Feb 19-w 2in A. F. LANGFORD.
W. M. Cheney,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Talbottou, Georgia,
W ILL Frneticc in the counties of Talbot, Tay
lor, Marion Muscogcoand Harris ol the Chat
tahoochee Circuit, and Upson of the Flint Circuit.
$3“ Any buriness entrusted to his cure will meet
with prompt attention. Feb. 10 - w jm
Flour! Flour ! !
W E HAVE just received front Demnead.ofMa
rietta, a lot of his Superior Superfine and Fam
ily Flour—the Superfine is made of tho best Rod
Wheat, and the Family Flour of the very bed se
lected White Wheal. For sale by
»Wl!P
’•-ii
Corn, Corn!
BUSHELS nt Corn, I
1 n ni »' A BUSHELS III Corn, lor snle by
1 U.UU’J SHEPHERD & MOSS,
Dec 23—wtf Redd’s old otand.
G “"M>UmA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY.—Whereas, William A-
' teiwiiH applies for Letters of Administration on the es,
tato of John D. Howell, doc’d, lute of suid county:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singulat
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to show cause (if
any they have,) why letters of administration as aforesaid
should not ho granted to said applicant, at tho Court of Or
dinary to be te-ld in and for said county, on the first Monday
April
1‘IIERD Sc MUSS.
OR sale by
Field Peas,
SHEPHERD A MOSS.
Dec. 23- w ti
Corn and Cob Mill.
J UST received 20 No. 'Z and il Mills, and lor sale
at our Wat
July 8, ’56
GREENWOOD & GRIMES.
w ly
Seed Oats.
BUSHELS tnrsnlo by
.UUU SHEPHERD A MOSS.
and for t
July 3—w
tin at
H 1
BROWN’S FOUNDRY,
Columbus, Ga.
Seed Oats.
2.000 BUSHELS of fine Seed Oats, for sale
6
to
tin."