The Times & sentinel tri-weekly. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1858, October 10, 1855, Image 3

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ing from experience, that boys intending to reside at the South, should be educated at the South. The character of an institution depends more upon the sp rit and bearing of its pupils than upon the learn ing ofits professors. Rich endowments, large libraries, and splendid cabinets, no more than eloquent instruc tions, can make thorough and accomplished scholars, in the absent of a noblo emulation to excel on the part : of students. It does seem to me, that if there was to j be a time when a young Louisianian would be roused to exert himself to reflect credit upon a college in his own State, it would be now when a false and pervert- j ed public sentiment is making almost impossible to him the prosecuting of his studies in those institutions of the north, xyhich, like Harvard and Yale, from having been the lights of the country and looked to for half a century as the conservators of all that was good and true, have become the centres of an influence upon the mind and literature of the country deeply to be regret ted. Instead of resisting they have stimulated the wild public sentiment around them—their professors rushing into antUNebraska political and religious meet- j ings, and talking of exchanging their professorial robes j for those of the soldier to do battle in the cause of free- ! dom ! Strange language indeed in the oonnexion ut- j tored—coming from Yale, one of whose best and pur est presidents (Dr. Stiles) was at one period of his life a slaveholder, and so far an encourager of the slave trade as to have sent to Africa for a negro. Harvard University, in its selection of such noted higher law abolitionists as the Hon. Amasa Walker and the Hod. Anson Burlingame as examiners of the classes of political economy, and in its recent deposition of Judge Loring from lecturer in its law schools, beeduee of honest and manly discharge of duty under the fugi tive slave bill, has made a step even beyond Yale Col lege in the effort to keep pace with what is called the moral sentiment (frenzy) of the day. It is with no pleasure I speak in this way of these institutions, for I graduated at Yale, and studied law at Cambridge, and for their presidents I entertaia a respect approach ing to reverence. Presidents Woolsey, of Yale, and Walker, of Harvard, are good and learned men, and of far too much wisdom, I am persuaded, to sympathise in the displays of some cf their adjuncts. I do not desire to prejudice you against the institu tions of the northern States of the Union, nor by an allusion to objectionable influences unfortunately pre vailing in them to diminish respect for what of scho Jarship and philosophy is truly admirable in them, but to awaken a feeling of pride in the fact of your mem bership of an institution within our borders, which it is a duty to cherish as the light and ornament of the State. W hile I would not go the extent of Goternor Morris, of revolutionary memory, and provide by will against the education, under any circumstances, of a eon in a New England State, I feel that I may very properly congratulate you upon being connected with an institution like Centenary College, located in a pleas ant and healthy portion of the State, blessed with good and able professors, and annually contributing to the educated mind of the country in an alumni, many of whom are h norably distinguished in all the walks and j profession* of li e. COMMERCIAL. COTTON STATEMENTS. l i2! Es rj! a?o j iSrCOfS Tm Stock I s *! 7 §.! li*H on & ; |2S. 1 r- |j-g!og j 3 S hand week i^g ! a[3!!-3 ; : l&e-i §.s !g E- this ending i pr pn- n. • j r !< day. laM/ j-2771[ 1140 2146 6057 456 j 584 1040 5017 1W55.’ I 521 488311762 17169 2800’ 4823 T623J7761 Montgomey, Oct. 9ih. Cotton —We quote 71 (Si 81c. Freights.—By boat to Mobile, per bale, $3 00 “ “ “ New Orleans “ 35.) I By rail to Charleston, per bale, 3 75 Savannah, “ 3 75 Married. At the house of Federick A. Green, Esq ,in Sumter county, on the 22d uit.. by Rev. Smith Davenport, Dr. A. C Hornady of Buena Vista, to Miss Sarah E. Green, of the lormer place. A. M HULL. H. C. BRADLEY. HULL & BEADLE Y, 1 f Grocers & Commission Merchants, AT THE OLD STAND OF D P. ELLIS & CO., COLUMBUS , OA. Highest market prices paid for Hides, Cotton and Linen Rags, Wool, &o oct9—twtf- VALUABLE RIVER PLANTATION FOR SALE. f’F'HE subscribers offer for sale the Plantation and do- X taehed pieces of land of the late Major John ’ Cantey, deceased, lying in Russell county, Ala., immediately upon the Chattahoochee river,twenty miles below Columbus Ga. Tho main plantation contains about three thousand acres ol land, perfectly level and free from freshets; about 1800 acres of rich river bottoms, balance first quality pine lands, 1400 of which is cleared and in cultivation. This plantation is unusually well settled, having all the necessary buildings (framed) to accommodate two hund red negroes. It is well watered and healthy, and ih point of fertility and location, these lands are not surpassed by any in the State. The plantation is very susceptible of di- I vision, and will be sold in a body or divided to suit two ■ purchasers. Terms will bo made liberal, as the lands are j so and for a division. ; Por-ons wi-h n ;to buy are requested to examine the place; and any further information will be given by ad dressing eith r of the subscribers. JAMES CANTEY, Evr of John Cantey, Columbus, Ga. JOHN CANTEY, oetT —wtwtillstjart Camden,S. C. Iy HARRISON & McGEIIEE AUCTIONEERS. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, j AT 11 o’clock on th? first Tuesday in November ‘next, \ we will sella; the Market House, in the city of Co lumbus, if not previously disposed ot, the Plantation I whereon George C. Ben:on now resides, lying seven ! mi es south east of Columbus, on the St. Marys’ I road, containing 455 acres of Pine Land—l7o cleared and j under excellent fences; every field watered with never j failing streams. On the premises are anew framed gin ; house and screw of the first order; a good dwelling and j all necessary out houses, all in good repair, with two wells ‘ ot water. Terms one halt Ist January next, balance Ist January 1857, with notes and approved security. Mr. Benton will take pleasure in showing the place to those who wish to purchase before the day of sate ALSO, At same time and place-; that very desirable place known as the ‘‘Cataula House,” together with the Plantation ly ing on the stage road from Columbus, to Hamilton, 141 miles front the former and 8 from the latter, containing 555 acres ot land, about 225 notes of woodland, the balance cleared and a large portion in a high state of cultivation. The.piarittti >a is in good icpair, and the location as plea sant and heathy as a.v in tho country On the premises are a large two story dwelling with 8 comfortable rooms, a large, new store house, a Kitchen, with two bouse, negro cabins, gin house and screw, good >tanle? and a well of as good water as there is ?ou;h of the Pint mountain. Terms on day of sale. Columbus, Ga., Oct. 6, ’55. tw3t&wtd Corn wanted. TI7E will pay the highest market price for Corn, of oldoi ’’ n w crop, in the ear or shelled. Cash paid for an* quanti from 1 Bushel to 1000. ept HULL & BRADLEY, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERY & COMMISSION MERCHANTS.’ AT THE OLD STAND OF D. P. ELLIS St CO., 14 Broad-St. Columbus Ga. ‘> now receiving a large and ,choice assortment of fcXBRj >Voa rs, coFry: tea s, mola &s es, fj.our üßMnfrl SALT, CIGARS , TOBACCO.’BAGGIMG, ROPi: ’ THUTE, FOUEIOJT &. DOMESTIC LIQ UORs ‘ WRAPPLYG FA PER, PROVISWJYS udF.iM- ‘ ILY GROCEIIIF.S generally. o u * bttr S Sheeting*, Negro t lot lit*, <&lc, Produce aim .other Articles received and wld ou Cos niuisßion. Tne highest market price paid for COTTON & LIVEN RAGS’ H IDES, VV OOL, Ate. Ociß—twf ‘ * STEVENS & KIDDER’S PATENT SHINGLE MACHINE, For the Purpose of Splilling, Sharing and Jointing Shingles. THE Machine is simple in its construction, bat btrong and durable, and not liable to get out of order. : ' v U* make from Bis teen hundred to two thou sand Shingles per of euperior quality, and of amy desired uniform thickness or taper. The timber is fed to the Machine .as cut from the Log without steaming, boiling or drying, in bolts of no required’ thickness or shape. Two hands only are needed to attend u - A two-horse power is sufficient to run it. Tho Ma chine can be attached to any kind of motive power, whe ther run by Horse, Steam or Water—to .Mills, Gins, &c. 1 he undersigned will dispose of Rights for tho States of Georgia, Alabama and Louisiana. A. S. NEWHOUSE, „ A. D HILL. ” he Machine can be seen in operation at Union Found ry, on Oglethorpe sttreet, above the Perry House, for a,few oct ( J— wtwCm MANLEY Sc HODGES. ARE now in receipt of the moat Elegant ,Assort uient of Dry Goods they have ever offered to the community. All are iinvited to ca l and see us, for we .are confldeot we can please In Style, Quality and Price. oetJ—wtwtf A SPLENDID Line of Ladies Dress Silks, of entirely new styles. Finest French Printed DeLainea. Embroideries of every variety. Richardson’s Pure Housewife Line n. oct2—wfrtwtf MANLEY fc HODGES. Fine Pure Shaker Flannel. Bilk Warp * Superior 4-4 English “ octt—twtf M ANLEY fc HQBGBB. Barsley’a Table Damask. 90 to 108 inch. Rest Liuen Sheeting, Napkins, Towelling, fcc. 10, II & 12—4 Bsst Bed Blankets. A superior lot of Negro do. oct2—twtt M_^ LEY & HODGES. Velvet Brussells 2&3 ply Carpets. Oil Cloths tor ‘>eoms aud Passages. Chenelle and Velvet Rugs. oct ” • t Zl f MANLEY t HODGES, j Ladies CLOAK CLOTHS ot veriouatcolors and Trinorntras ‘ to match. White and Colored Marseilles Q illte. oct2 —twtf MAULEY ft. LODGES. Enquirer .copy. ( brooks & mnia COLUMBUS, | GA. HAVE removed *o thelraew and csrsmndi ossStore, 8 Doors Lslow their ,*>ld Stand, on West Broad Street. We are noir receiving and offering cl Whole sale and Eel ail prices, a Stuck m 2 DRUGS, MEDCINES, And &B other artiries pertain log our bust- ! ness, which, in point oi ju6<Uy und variety,are ! equal,ii not superior, to anys ver ‘_dfo,3oiYrsd in this market. Physicians and Ncrehsuto dolcg business in the Country,trill find is te their in terest to call and examine our sloct before purchasing else where, as we shall be enableii, through our t&cdiUea, to oiTw-r our articles upon very low terms. ] PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT. In this important branch of Ih* burinea* ure beve tusde ma- j ny desirable irnproveaenta, to efetch, we particular!/ cull the attention of Physicians and the citizen* V*f Cohsmhue. Fully aware ot the responalbilitv atlAct t-d to the COJIPOVFfD iAfIV OF AfA’D/C/AEi iiwirauj to h used we are determined to give it our personal ’ etteution; which assu rance, with our known er^viitncein the business, vrill, we t rust, secure for us a coutinuance of i be Übetal patronage hitherto bestowed. Physicians and those who wish to be served after tLe usual ; hour of closing at night, will And us in the bsui room above ! the store, which is accesaihle by a fligbl of stairs from ; front. IMPORTED FRENCH TOUiCT ARTICLES. j They are also receiving and will continue to beep on hand a j -food supply of the above; consisting of a grasi variety of Soaps. Lubin’s Hdkf Extracts & Cologne, Iti Cut and beautiful Bohemian Glassware BotUaj; aiw\ other Fancy Articles, to which we respectfully tinvite attention. of the Negro aus Mortar. iOtlNtY. BROOKS. oct3 —wfttwtt I*. B.CHAPMAN. __ j J. A. FOX, ATTORNEY AT LAY 7, COLUMBUS. GA. WILL attend punctually to all criminal ‘and civil eases en- j trusted to him in any of the courts of the surrounding j counties of this State and Alabama. JJOfflce on corner of Broad and Randolph atreata, over Manley & Hodges. REFERENCES —Tk>n. A.lverson, j Tennent Lomax, > Columbus, Ga. Dr. Stanford, 5 Samuel F. Rice, Montgomery, Ala. Columbus, Oct. 4. wfttwtf NEW FILL GOOBS. j ■JTm -w* ‘ TAKE pleasure in announcing to their customers and the i public generally, that tbev have just completed one ofthe • moat extenaive and choice stocks ot STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, For the FALL TRADE, that has ever been exhibited in Columbus, many of fce articles being directly by themselves, givlug them an opportunity of offering to their customers, inducements heretofore nr.knowß in Columbus. C£a53S2rEES3‘S© Os every description manufactured expressly for J. M J. K. All kinds of EMBROI HERIBS {direct from Paris. Rich and Beautiful SJLKS do do do MANTILLAS At CLOAKS ofesry deaigu, direct from Pari*, ALSO, A WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF WOOLEN DRESS GOODS, embracing every new and desirable style. A HEAVY STOCK OF Negro Blankets, Shoes, Hats and every other article fin theirjpiue at \ ery liedneed Prices'. Call and examine. Columbus, Ga. [septM wtwti CLAYTON & WILKINS, Auction, Commission, Receiving AND .FOR W A RDING MERCH ANT S. nPHE undersigned, having formed a Copartnership to do A a general Auction, Commfssion, Receiving aud For- L warding Business at the old stand ot AYER & WILKINS, ; Will give their personal attention to ail business entrusted to their care. , ... . , We are prepared to make liberal advances upon ah i aiticles ot Produce and qtherGtugl? consigned to us. 1 Special attention paid to the seleot KbAL Ld ; Ta j E, .NEGROES, tcc , at Auction. P A CLAYTON. F. G.-WILKINS. Columbus, Ga , Sept. 15,1855. w&twtf TROY FACTORY WARE ROOMS. FIOM and no goocH wiH Ue solcLaf the above eotaHhshment *xcept, for CASH’ _ janll—twtf. WALTON I^. FOR SALE. MTfin n?B*nd Lot at present occupied hythesub scriber and situated on Foravtft afreet; cnnveci.pt to bmineas and iu an excelle.it i eghborhood. Apply to JOB DAN L. li F.VFLL, | ooiumbus, Met. 6 twtf Agei.t. jfSk FEMALE SEMINARY. MRB. MABLE’S seboel will re-open on Mon- st day of Oct. next, at her residence ou For- Qolumbus, Fept. 24 twst HAYGOOD’S Semi-Weekly STAGE LIHE^ . RONS in connection with the Mobile & ; ■■ -Jrtr Girard Rail Road on Tuesdays and Fridays, i oci6 —twtf A HAY GOOD, Driver. 4 THE HAT STORE, IS REMOVED TO H3 BROAD S r ROT, fin Part Occupied by J. H. MERRi .) may be found, a? u-nral, all the la and best j styles of HA I'S ife CAPS oi ever. quality, price and size. We guarantee both a fit and aatisnetion to all who may give us a call Also a choice lot of Walking Canes and Umbrellas. Repairing and Manufacturing to order a* usual. oct2—w&,tw3w F. LAN DON. iggmi remijvaU “~ CUSHMAN, DPNTI3T- Removed across to No. 48 oread Sireet, orer Purple’s Jewelry Store. oct2-wtwtf. j Nolicd. 1 PERSONS indebted to G. H. Gxgor.will find their accounts in my hands. JOHN PEABODY. office over Pager’s old stand. ocl4-tw3t. JOHN PEABODY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. gy Office in AVarren’a Arcade. oct4—tw3m. Eor Sale. 4 FIRST Rate Saddler and H&ruecs Maker, 27 years of Ego, of good character, Inteliigem, sound and healthy. Apply to A. K. AYER, oct4—twtf -ft.-v No. 131 Broad Street. TO THE MUSICAL WOSLIU THE undersigned would respectfully in form the citizens of Columbus that hehasre- XI T I 1 * turned from the. North and will resume his lessons on, Monday Ud. il. He would be obliged to those who wish to avail theia*eivea of his services, to make a early application aa the number of his pupil* will he limited.’ NEW AND FASHIONABLE MUSIC. The undersigned oflfera for sale a large assortment of New and Fashionable Mueic. It has been selected by himself,during his recent visit to the North, and forma the best assortment ever brought to this market. A large discount wfll be mads to teachers ot music, and to Principals of Academies end Colleges. Rooms over Merry’s Clothiag £iore. Broad St. Cslom busGc. sepSJtwtf H. 3.BARONI. Land for Sale! jft TllEduhscritH-rsfrurs for eale hit valuable plants- i Uifitwl on ChaUahoo&h rtver,in Henry county, f Ala., twelve milea below EuftuLx, c.ntainina Sixteen J Ilnadred Acre*, more or Izt*. There are one hundred f acres ofuncii-arod river Ik,Lou; that o il produce a bag ol | cotton ;o the acre. There are ou thopremlre* v flno <1 welling \ twelro framed q-,to hone,a good weiiof water,and a never I failiiijsprinif; ailftflgia carrU<i by water p-w?r. With little ea,.iiae fc taiil be put ta operation, /.ii ofthe I fields bavo running water In them, supplied by unfaiiiny ; Forp i-ityof water the frprleKa’ caanot be exceeded iu Zho The iand U toiSxviv* and U>e tiilco Siidisputx ble. Totboto who iti>>s©d to seethe piece, I say come, cud ! am sure you will aoiUraee this opportunity ol acquiring agood farm. C. WitLiA MG. _ MU* C. 11. CLSYSLANDi W° ULl> ' m *’ reppwHfulty announce to thp ciiiaeas of * * Ccitirnhus, that h& whl comwcXice the e&sjcise ol his Dancing Academy tho fir; w*vh io Ucloticr. AH the genteel and ffeNiionabio Dsiiaec of the day will be taught during tho Terms of tuition made known hcrorJier by circulars. Bepl. CD-tsvil. NEW YOLBSeS” i V? TIIB FOUR GREAT BRITISH REVIEWS | dALLLY, | EDINBURGH, NOItTH BRITISH, AND LON DON QUARTERLIES, AND BLACK- 5 WOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, (MONTHLY,) Commence with the North British for May, 1855, and the other £{evieu>a aud Blackwood for July, 1855. Termn o i SabucriptloiM Any oue Hevijw of ttlacseooti, s.ta year, h lark wood and one P-eview— or ui? two Seviewo, 0* The four P.eviaws aud Blackwood.SU>. Four copies to one address. £*<. Postags (.winch aboutd be paid quarterly in advance) on the four Reviews and black wood to any {tost office in the Uni ted Suttee, only 8U ceaU a yaar. Mucoei/: 14 cebtsa year one each Review, aad 24 cents a year on Blackwood. Address, L. SCOTT ft CO., Publishers, aeptS 51 Gold-st.corner Fulton. N. Y. \ DISSOLUTION. npHE Copartnership heretofore existing under the firm of X Harrison, AsitlaA Dlrdshst, is this day dis ! solved by mutual consent. Persons bolding claims against the I concern are requested to presort them without delay, atid I those indebted to ii will please make immediate payment. V. 8. HARKIstnN, WM. AUH I'IN, Columbus, Ga., July 2i>—wtwiw A. C. fcIcGKHEE. COPARTNERSHIP. rriHE undersigned having purchased the interest ofMr. W3i- AUSTIN, in the firm of tiarriaon, AusUu it WcGshee, willcontinuethe Auction & Commissioß, Kegro Brokerage, & For warding Busiaesi. underthename and style of HARRISON It HcGEHEH, at i the old stand, Noa. 59 aud di. Broad tHreet, and respectfully so- : licit the patronage of tbeii friends and the public. CH AS. 8. HARRISON, July SO, —w&.twtf. ALLRNC. McG Rfir'S. | REFORMED PRACTICE. {DR. WM. T. BROWN, n HAVING permanently hveatad in Columbus, Ga.,car ; say to the afflicted that he is prepared to tseat all foran- j \jqT of disease, both acute and chronic. He would partciuiarlj j £Sk call the attention of those laboring under chronic die- ] eases of every character, as his successin the treatment of this j class of diseases has*t>een such as to warrant him in saying that j he can give reliefin almost every caso. His tieatment foi I Consumption and other pulmonary diseases cannot be surpas sed. Those desiring his seryices may be snre of receiving op-] !y Sanative Medication, s be is thoroughly convinpetl that the ] I’tng list of poisons used as medicinal agents do mofe to en- j gender dieeafe than to cureiL An assortment of valuable medicine? on hand, such as | Anti-BtUious, Anti-Dyspeptic and Ague and Fever Pills. Also | his Spec Acs tor Gouorrhoeaand Syphilis, which he will war- ! rant to cure in a very short time. . Office overE. Barnard fc Co’s. Store. Dr. Brown can be j mind at night at the Oglethorpe House. juiy/4wtar3m. Wanted A SITUATION, by a young neaa aged 17—a g-'Cfl penman, accountant, and’ willing to make himself generally use u . Address Box 179, P. O’ sepvß—twtf. SITUATION WANTED. BY a mar. w ell acquainted with the mercantile bnaine?? Address T. AV., CniuiHlius P. O. septlStwtf ( NOTICE. 4 LL persons indebted to the late firm of Alley At- Will- : helm, ia the Gas Fitting Business, will flhd their ac- 1 eouuts in the hands of D. B. Thompson 6c Cos., to whom j ait payments must be rpsde. JEREMIAH. WILLUELM, WILLIAM ALLEY. Columbus, Sept. 19. . tw3w j ” FOR 1> ALE. I A Hows* and Lot with # acre ground. The househ-s iY 4 rooms, driubto kit.-heri, brick c.-oke house, oppr.st e i the Cohrt House,occupied ia-t yeur b/ Mr. lorhert: Teitas on • half cash, the balance in one aid .wo years, hear lev 1. ial in’ *rest. Apply to J. t 5. HICKS, 0n . tkt. Fhoj P > session givenimisaJia'sir, l- *A wiUyv rented, i fgptisQ J. H. DANIEL IS IN WANT OF MONEY, AN D tivose indebted to him are earnestly requested to make immediate payment. sept27— wnv3t FASHIONABLE T DAGUERREAN SALOON. f r*!a^i? r °^ r r or pleasaDt,commodious, ;&ud first cls-s ’ n ‘ r ' ct '/ >f *■* ne Arts, has again returned to resume his bu siness fcT the season. Mr. Kiddle has had a practice of ov.t years, which ranks him one of the most successful oper ators in the proiessjurt; his pictures are clear, white, baud eoroeand adm;-edl by all. Call and judge for yours*lves.— Rooms on jrot*. Street, over G. Aiygstt's Drv hood's store. t> . A. .T. kIDDLE. Proprietor and Principal Operator. Columbus, Sept. 25—w&twtf. FASHIONABLE^CLOTHING'! WE ARE REQUESTED TO ANNOUNCE THAT JONAS SMEETON, TTfILL return from Evntorit on or about thetiih October v next, and will open at his old stand, Broad at. Columbus An Extensive Stock of First Eate GOODS, COMPRISING English, French and Belgian Cloths, of the best quality and latest styles, selected by himself from the Emporiums ot Fashion in the principal cities of Europe; besides u complete assortment of Juenileineti’a wearing aona roi, such as COATS, EASTS, VESTS, tSHIKTS, DRAWEES, Ac, Wait and give him a call before purchasing eltewhere, Columbus, Ga., Sept. 25. w&twtf. Enquirer copy. ATTENTION EVERYBODY ! s4££>-~>, I HAVE REMOVED MY STOCK OF jgll& BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c., To the Auction Store of HARRISON &_McGEHEE, No. 69, west side Broad Street, where I shall be pleased to see my friends and all who want to buy Books, Stationery and Faney Articles * AT COST, FOR CASH!-a I still have a number of valuable BOOKS and a good lot of STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY, which I am very anxious to dispose of, as I desire to quit the business. I have fitted up a part of the store expressly for my ac commodation, and the ladies are particularly invited to call and exaruiae my stock. Come soon, if you want bar gains! I am still acting as MAGiSTR A TE, and will be plea eed to attend to the collection of claims and all other bu siness connected with the Cilice. JORDAN L. HOWELL. Columbus, Sept. 25. w&twtf SSO Reward. I WILL give iho above reward for the delivery of the. Notes and other Papers stolen from our Store in June iwt.iind no questions asked. D. P. ELLIS &. CO. Enquirer and Corner Stone copy ts oct2—wtwtf “FARMERS’ & EXCHANGE BANK 7, Os Charleston, South Carolina. AGENCY AT COLUMBUS. 3 ILLS o’) New York, Bos on, Philadelphia, Charleston. Bt’snu&h ani Augusta, discounted at customary rat [ Sight Stxchauge on auvoftbe above named cities for sale. | E. T. TAYLOR, Age: t. Ofilce next door to the Poet < slice. j Ordainbur ,'Gct. 2, 1855. wlmlw’Jm j A CARD. | HAVING disposed of my entire sfoek of Drugs Med kineo.&c., to Messrs. J. S. Pemberton, & Cos., 1 chttcrfullv recommend them to iriy old iiiends aud custom ere. ‘I h&nkfiil for the patronage bestowed upon me, 1 *ould respectfully solicit aroutinuanie ot the same to my eueew-won*. R. CARTER. Cuiumbus, Ga., Aug. 21 1855—w&tw2m. Choice Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, &c. J.S. PEMBERTON &CO. WHOLE SALE ARB RETAIL DRUGGISTS, \ AT THE SIGN OF THE BLUE MORTAR, COUJJIIIUS, GA. fWE have purchas'd the entire eßock of Drugs, n Medicines, Chemicals, &c,, of KOPEKf CAR TEH. and will continue the business at his old Y/f BtauL We are now receiving a full assortment £c& oi Migics Itritii*, Merllclne*, Chemlcala, In itruiuenti, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, <tc., suited aitse to the taste of the city and wants of the country; bkh will ba B>d.i at prices that w ill not fail to give satin faction, We respectfully invite our friends and the publicto give us call, au l we pledge ourselves to make it to the inter- UereJ of all who may tavor us with their patronnae. Prom our Lag expfr inn* as Druggists, and with close attention to bu sifigfes, tve trust that we shall not fail to give entire satisfaction io ail who may honor 1 us with a call. Columbus. Ala., Aug. 24. w htwtf j KOBE OF THE HISTORY mfEYijfkmm OF Napoleon Bonaparte, by Jb 8. C. Abbrtt. The Hidden Path, by Marion Ilariand, author Cleve Hall, by Miss Sewed* Kibe, or ihe Human Comedy, by John Esteu Cooke. • The Escaped Nun, or Disclosurescf Convent Life; Olio, or the old West R >om, by L. M. M.; Light and Darkness, a Story of Fashionable Lift* The Adventures of Amyes l. ifh, by Charles Kii.gslej: The Winkles, or the Merry Monomaniacs; (new supply.) A Visit to the Camp before Sevastopol, Me Ccrmick, Jr., (new supply.) Christie Johnson, by Charles Iteade; School of Life, by Anna Mary llowilt: Leaves from a Family Journal, by Emily Loavestre; Maud and other Poems, by Alfred Tennyson; English Orphans, by Mary J. Homes; New Hope, or the Rescue, a Tate of Kanawha; • Chemistry of Common Life by Johnson; ]>aiid, Labor and Gold, by William Howett; Sociology for the South by George Fitshurgh; HenryJ Varnon,or the Deraai; by a Georgian. Just Received by J. W. PEASE. septl4-—w&iw 92 Broad street. CIGAR MANUFACTORY, CRAWFORD STRETT, r3T Tito Doors below Rankin’s Corner. r PHE subscriber keeps constantly on hand the finest HA JL VAN A CIGARS, and offers them for sale at the 1 lowest prices, by Wholesale and Retail. A good lot ol American Cigars. Also, every variety of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, Snuff, and ail the articles usual ly Jound in an establishment of thiskind. All goods sold by me are warranted genuine and free from defects of any kind. Orders from the country care fully and promptly attended*to. aug!4—w&twly JAMES ESTEVEZ. Partnership Dissolved. THE late firm of R. 31. Aidvrorth & Cos. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts due the firm must be paid to R. M. Aldworth. R. M. ALDWOR’itfJa& CO. Columbus, Ga. Aug. 31, 1855 Tin and Sheet Iron Manufactory. R.M. ALDWORTH \Y T ILL continue to carry on the business at the old stand ’ ’ on Randolph Street. Work done in the best style , and at the shortest notice. R. il. ALDWORTH. Columbus, Ga., Aug. 3], 1&55. tw6m. TO PLANTERS. LINSEYS! LINSEYS!! AATE call attention to the fact that our Limeys are wi i VV der, by 2or 3 inches, than those usually sold heie that thoy are made o.f p in-e Georskt Wool, and weigh ! luil 10 ounces to the yard. If Plumers consult.*,heir in | terest th* y wi] 1 buy oi our goods. They are the best in r Georgia. aug3lwtwtf WINTER FACTORY. Cedar, Juniper, and China Wanted. WE wish to purchase quantities of Odsr. Juniper and Chi ne. Apply at the Troy f act r >y Ware p.Aoms. Columbus, Ga. [sepiß—wtwil] R.G. JuFFERdON &CO To Farmers. i ACRES first r Ueland so- ea'?, 2?ft xerm fresh open j laad v th* wil. produce < rcyn lu(h! to 12IC lbsco on per acr ;we'.lwa eeJ and per rctiy bcaHhj—Lnr miles ,roci <JI mnyillfikfa bojf .‘objitv, Ala. Eugui'/ 1 •~'f *ep‘B-twtf BENJ, SCREWS. BOUNTY-LAND WABRANTS. Pension Claims, &c. HAMILTON & PLANE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, COLUMBUS. GEO. (yffice, No. 67, Broad Street, over E. Barnard's Store.) J TAVING mafle arrangements at Washington City, by which i~a all business entrusted to them will- be promptly intended j to,they are enabled to procure liuuuty Laud War rants, Pensions, Jtc., and prostciite X^lhliii*agemst xho eilktr balora C ottgrtss or thetexeiai i■ *— partmrntt. are alK)prepared to purchase Claims, lie, against the United Si ate s. Pay required until the I.and Warrants, Claims. Ar. are procured. JAMES HAMILTOS. WM. F. PLAKB. April 7tb. 1855. wfctwlf. WINTER FACTORY, Columbus, G-a. YARNS, LINSEYS, WRAPPING TWINE SEWING THREAD, for sale. W OOL Carded at one fourth toll or ten cents per ponnd. * LINSEYS made up on shares, or 15c. per yard. All Work done Promptly and Warranted. MONTGOMERY~iRON WORKS, MONTGOIUEKV, ALA. WILL fFU RNI SI [ PROMP TL Y STEAM Engine*,Circular Baw Mills,'Grist Milln, Fhaftlng, or any desciiption ot JHACIJJAKRY. Also Rich’s uu nvailed Water Wheels,the best in the world. Lynch, Pane & 00. Whittkey &. C.)., IVoodruff & Goetchius,on the Muscogee Rail Read,and others, testify to cutting 1000 feet of (.umber per hour; each using one of our Patent Circular Saw Mills oi one Saw. G. W. WINTER. mar ’2- —wfctw tf Aceut. Golumbus Geortris. 3lauufacturers’ Ar Jfechanics’ lienk, > Columbus, Ga., June Ist, 1855. \ lusjittutionhaving been re-oryanized under new Di- A rectors and Ofltceis,as a local Rank of Georgia, is prepar ed to receive depositee and furnish exchange on Mew York, Savannah. doiUgojnery and other points, at the usual rates, and will take paper for collection. . E.T.TAYgjOR, President. J.II. Fo spa, Cashier. j meJO —wt&wtf Wheat Wanted! THE Palae Mills will pay $1.50 per bushel I'asb for Prime White Wheat and for Prime Red. aug2s wtwtf A CARD. npHIS Paper is manufactured at Rock Island Paper Mills, 1 Goiciinbns Ga. Three and a half cents per 11*. will be paid for Clean Linen and Cotton RAGS. Printing and Wrapping Paper for Sale AT LOW PRICES. Colu ns, Ga. July 17. w&twtf SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY. (BY TRE AUTHORITY OF TIIE STATE OF ALABAMA.) Conducted on the Havana plan. CLASS W. To le drawn iVotv Bth. 1855, in the city of Montgomery. WHEN IRIZES AMOUNTING TO Will be distributed according to the following M A G N I F I C E N T SCHEME! fTT'And remember overv Prize is drawn at each drawing and paid when due WITHOUT DEDUCTION! 1 Prize of. $20,000 1 “ 5,000 1 “ 3,000 1 “ 2,000 1 “ 1.000 JO Prizes ol 500, making 5,000 10 220, “ 2,200 20 “ 150, “ 3,000 45 “ 100, “ 4,500 80 “ 50, “ 4,(00 200 “ 20, “ 4,000 630 “ 10, “ 6,300 I.COO Prizes aincuutirg to $60,000 Tickets §10 —Halves §5 —Quarters $2 50. Rills on all solvent banks at par. All communications strictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager. Sign ol the Bronze Lion Montgomery, June 28, —twtd JOHN MAY, Agent,Girard, Ala. D3f“ All letlers for immediate answer must be addressed to JOHN MAY, Golumbus, Ga. By Authority of the State of Georgia. FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY. ‘7PHE subscriber having accepted from the Commissioners L the Agency one Management of the FORT G A INKS ACADEMY LOTTERY, has eslabli-heii the prii cipal < dice at Atlanta, Georgi**., anc intends conducting the Lottery on the ■tame plan as that of the Southern Military Academy Lottery , of Alabama. GRAND SCHEME FOR OCT. Class O. ISTTo be drawn <>ct. ~4, 1?53, in the city of Atlanta, Ga., when Prizes amounting to Wilt .be distributed according to the following magnificent Scheme! ITef” And remember every Prize i drawn at cacti Drawing, and paid when due WII II(>U i DEDUCTION ! 1 Prize of. SIO,OOO 2 Prizes o! 2 ; 000 are 4,000 3 “ of suo are 1 500 11 “ of 250 are 2,700 10 “ of 110 are 1,100 17 “ of 75 are 1,275 43 “ of 50 are 2.150 84 “ of 25 are 2,075 503 “ of 10 are 2.000 53J ,of 5 are 3,150 1.000 Prizes nmeunting to $30,000 Tickets 55—Halve£$2.50—Quarters $1.25. ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS! ftiiis on all solvent Banks at par. All communications strictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager, April 21—td * Atlanta, Georgia. SSO REWARD. RANA WAY from the subscriber, rear Fort ” Browd r. Barbour Cos. Ala., a Negro ,h‘au namedßob, years of age, weighs about 140 pounds, 5)4 to 5 feet 7 incites dark complexion, has list peculiar ac ceuta*ion of the low country. He is sup post dto have -tv changed hi* name, and to “be lurking about Columbus —prebably harbored by someone. He is dob'.less in posses sion of a pas*, as he is known to w rite a little, and may en deavor to make his way North, if taken up about Co'umhua, be can be easily tecoeuiztd by application at Greenwood At Crime’s. Warehouse, where the reward wiil be paid, or by my ■self. seimiT—wtwtf S. ‘ITT. TROY FACTORY WARE-ROOMS, EAST SIDE BROAD-ST.—NOS. 14 4 36. E. G. JEFFEHSON & COl | THE above establishment re opened its Sale and Ware jg 1 room, with a full a assort j comprising the following articles of rceerft manufacture mid of the very best materials, viz: BEDSTEADS, of various patterns, varying in price ■ from four to thirty dollars. ■ CHAlßS—Cottage, Boston Rocking, Office, Writing, i Norsk’s, Children s *, and Dining. , TUBS, BUCKETS,—Comtiion Pine, Cedar r.nd Juniper ; —brass and iron bound of various sizes. CHURNS—Common Pine, Cedar and Juniper, bras* } and iron bound, of various sizes. ; WELL BUCKETS, BOAT BUCKETS. Wardrobes, Washstands, Tab es. i Besides many oilier articles f r house furnishing t .ni do- I mestie purposes. .. , _ _ | All erdets ieii at the Mare-room or directed to R. G ft Jefferson &. Cos., from country raorchautb and others, will bo promntly attended to. , The Fai :oiy is ntuated in a section wh en affords an abnndantttTpiy Oak,Hickory, Beach, Walnut, Gum, P,ae, Ash, poplar, China, Ac.. Ac- KICH4FO Q. JErrKBSCN*. JAMT* HAMILTON. Sept. 3,1855. . w&twsm.