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rJi ™mnh rf PI P ¥ ° !>C Car ,° fU t 0 ask for Dr ’ M’Laneh
‘ t l’ t ß: Pn ' r - p and take none else. There are
3; ,I nV P W rlin F ohe Pill*, now before the
, u ; I * n Dr * M ne s Liver Fills, also his Celebrated Ver
the United Canada. ,cspectable Dru S Stores in
.SteX*",. 1 ' 1 ’ I,ra * lßl * ln CDlUr^ l '!l'_* , £,’^" e
MAUIUEI),
* l l? t ? wart county at Wrn. David’s, on the morning of
the <th inst., by Col. D. L. Burkes, I'. J. Gray, and Mi?s
fe. A. Dozier, all oi Stewart county.
D At Belview, Talbot county Ga , on the 2nd inst., by the
•Kev. r rancis iMcMuarray, Hampton Sidney Smith, jr.. of
Mobile, Ala., and Miss Mary E. Acee, daughter ot Dr.
A. L. Acce.
DIED,
At Ridgewood, Muscogee county, on the night of the
ldth, Sallie Jane Wiley, aged 5 years, daughter of Samu
el and Sarah E. Wiley of Hancock county.
“Suffer little children to come unto me and forbid them
not, for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven.”
Oil ITU ARY ,
Stkrijvu Bass, Sr., a native of Greenville county, Virginia,
depa: ted this lite at his residence, in Russell county, Ala , on
the 20!h ult., in the 85 th year of his age.
The disease, which terminated his life, was cancer; and for
months he bore this sore affliction without a murmur or com
plaint, triumphant in the consolation and assurance of the
premise, until it pleased his Heavenly Father to take his
spirit home.
In contemplating the life and death of so good a man and
pious Christian, we become impressed with mixed emotions
of pain, sorrow and consolation; painful, for “the house
which knew him shall know him no more forever,’’ with all
the clustering and consecrated affections of family, relatives
and friends blighted in time; and yet, consoling, for we can
not doubt his ‘-title clear” to a blessed immortality.
The subject of this brief notice moved from Virginia and
settled in Baldwin county, Ga., in the year 1806 became con
verted, embraced religion, and attached himself to the Meth
odist E. ( hurch in 1818, and for a long number of 3-ears, was
a zealous Class-leader in the Ebenezer Church in Hancock co.
In 1834 he removed with his family into Russell co., Ala.,
where he resided until the day of his death. It is foreign to
our feelings to indulge in panegyric, ou so solemn an occa
sion—for his work is done and he has gone to his reward.
But Truth whispers, withhold not my tribute, for in all rela
tions of life, he was peerless in excellence, a fond and devo
ted husband, an affectionate and indulgent parent, a kind
master, a good citizen, an upright man, and a God-fearing,
pious Christian all the days of his connexion with the Church.
In his long life, his acquaintances in Georgia and Alabama,
were many, in the church and out of it; and lives there a
man who has ever heard him utter au illiberal sentiment, or
who has ever known bm to do an act, not strictly in accord
ance with truth, justice and benevolence? Never, no never,
lie was eminently an upright man and seemed enthusiastic
in the discharge of all his duties. Jll his interercourse with
men he neither obscured veracity by the refinements of a
false politeness nor glossed over delinquency with the ambig
uous phraseology of a doubtful casuistry ; but was ever plain
spoken, candid, and direct, speaking to be understood, and
proclaiming the truth, without fear, favor, or affection. His
house was ever open to the Ministers of the Go-pel; it was
the preacher’s home. Their company and conversation were
his delight. How many, in the ministry, will recall the hos
pitality and kindness of their brother, and the fervent piety
w hich illustrated his life, and attest the truth of these re
marks ? To them he was a brother, friend, co-laborer, cheer
ing them on, and invigorating their zeal. And the home of
t his good man was a circle of happiness, and he was rightly
constituted its idol.
His charity was an active, social and Christian virtue. The
poor, the afflicted, and the necessitous ever found in him a
comforter with an open hand and a humane heart. He left
speculative ideas'of benevolence to be discussed by others;
his heart was the fountain from which liberality, compassion,
forbearance, good will, and good services went forth com
mingling in all his actions, operating unobstrusively, and
extending to his family, friends and fellow men. As he de
lighted in the well being and happiness of all. so he sought
at all times and on all occasions, to advance the same by the
exercise of this virtue. Such has been the life of one of the
best of men, universally respected and beloved by- all honor
able men ; and his death is the crowning glory of a well spent
life. The dread King of Terrors disturbed not his tranquil
oul ; A minister and friend, as well as several members of
his family who felt an interest in his soul’s salvation, inter
rogated him on his bed of sickness as to his assurance of Hope,
and he invariably replied that he feared not death; he was
ready to die; he had not put off his preparation: he had suffi
cient, evidence of his acceptance. lie lias left an aged, devo
ted and pious wife, fond childreu, and a large circle of friends
to mourn their loss, hut with the consolation that he is pos
sessed of the inheritance—“a house not made with hands,
eternal in the heavens.” T.
COLUMBUS PRICES CURRENT.
CORRECTED BY E. BARNARD AND CO.
BAGGlNG—Kentcky yard! @ 20
East India ©2O
BALE ROPE Ky lb! 11 © 12#
Northern u,: @
BEASWAX.. tpib 18 @ 20
CANDLES—Sperm <P lb! 37 © 40
Star Plb 28 © 32
Tallow <p Ibl 18 (aj, 32
COFFEE—Rio <pib! 14 @ 15
Java p lb! 16 © 20
Laguira ‘Plh, 15 ©
CORN p bushel) 60 @ 85
DOMESTIC GOODS—Lot Osnaburgs.. .P yd 11 @ 12
X Bro Shirting. .'P yd j 0
4-4 Bro Sheeting.*Pyd! 8 @ 10
Wollen Kerseys.*p vdj 24 @ 28
FEATHERS *P*lbi 35 © 45
FlSH—Mackerel No. 1 >2O 00 © 25 00
No. 2 15 00 ® 20 00
No. 3 ; 12 00 © 15 00
Shad *P piece ©
FLOUR fp bbt 700 © 10 00
GUNPOWDER sp kev 6 @ 6 50
HIDES—Dry :{f*> 11. 8 ® 10
Wet <pib! ©
IRON—Pig V lb ©
English sp lb 5 ©
Swedes tp lh 6 © 6j^
Sheet 1!) 8 @
I.IME ‘ sp bushel 50 © 75
MOLASSES P gallon 45 © 50
NAILS >p lb 6 ® 6 K
OlLS—Linseed <p gal $1,25® 150
Train Pgal! 75 ® 1 00
Sperm... £galj $1,50® 2 50
Lard gp gul $1,25 @ 1,50
PROVISIONS. @
BEEF— Mess Plb ®
Prime <p lb 15 @ 16
BACON —Hams <plb| 16 © 18
Sides plb 15 ® 16
Shoulders Plbi 13 @ 15
PORK- Mess P bbll ©
Prime P bbl ©
LARD p lb 14 © 16
BUTTER—Goshen Plb 30 © 35
Country Plb 20 © 25
CHEESE p lb 15 @ 16
POTATOES —Sweet P bushel @ 50
Irish P bushel| 275 @ 300
SALT Psaekl © 225
SA LTPETRE P H |
SHOT p bag j 2,25 @ 250
SPIRITS —Brandy,Cognac Pgail 225 © 8 00
“American Pgal 65 @ 75
Peach Pgal 1
Gin —Holland P gnli 125 © 250
American Pgal 65 © 75
Rum—Jamaica P gal 200 @ 300
New England P'gai 65 @ 75
Whiskey—Rectified P gal 55 @ 60
Common.... p gal © 50
Monongahela P gall 75 © 150
SPIRITS TURPENTINE Pgal! _ ® 100
STEEL—now p lb, @lO
Cast Plb © 22
German P ft ©ln
American Blister Plb © 10
English Blister.... P lh| @ 1®
SUGAR—New-Or!eans P tl “>'%.© 14
Loaf, :.p lb
Crushed Pll 11 (3
Pulverized. P'le I~%® 14
TALLOW p tt 10 © Wh’
TE\S pll.l 80 © 2 00
TOBACCO —Common P lb 15
Fair.... plb 20 @ 30
Choice Pll 50 © 75
TWINE pib 25 ©
VINEGAR—AppIe p bid 650 @7 50
WHITE LEAD Pll 250 © 300
WINES—Port Pgal 150 © 300
Madeira P gal 150 @ 300
Claret p gal 300 ® 500
Champagne Rust 100 ©2O 00
WOOL ...phi! 15 @
NEW GROCERY STORE.
No. 77, East Broad Street—Columbus, Ga.
MESSRS. MARCUS & CHAFFIN
®tl AYR just opened a NEW GROCERY
STORE at No. 77, East Broad Street, where they
keep constantly on hand a large and well assorted
STOCK OF—
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Which they oiler to the Public, at the lowest living rates,
lor Cash. *
—ALSO,—
Brandy, Wine, Gin, Wliisky.
-ALSO—
Giguvs ol the best Cuban Brands.
Also— Fine Chewing Tobacco, Soap, Candles, Confec
t onaries, boosters. Salmon, -fresh and pickled, Sardines,
Fickles, Sauces, of every description, and a great many
other nice articles, to suit the tasto of the epicure. Call
and see us. octlb—w & 7 tw .1.
Mr. A. V. Roblnso's Dancing School.
Exercises of this School will be continued rogu-
I larly every week at Concert Hall. pctlOlt
tiie
SECOND CONCERT
OF THE
philharmonic society,
Under the Direction of H. S. Sa~oni,
will take place on
Thursday evening next, at
Concert Hall.
1 ickets 50 cents, to be nad at the Music Stores, and Mr.
1 ease’s Book Store.
ror particulars see programmes. oct!6—twit.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
MOBILE AND GIRARD BAIL ROAD.
ON and afrer Tuesday, 16th October, the Passenger & Freight
Tram will, leave Girard at 2 P. M.daily, (Sundaysexcep
connecting at Silver Run with a daily line of Stages
to Villula, Glennville,Eufaula, Fort Gaines, and Marianna,Fla
Tuesdays and Fridays, with the .Stages for Uchee,
Unfon *prings lardaWay ’ Cbunnenu °? ee > Midway, Peroteaml
Leaving Silver Run at 6%, A. M., daily, (Mondays excepted)
Mu ß cSg a eeTr r ai r n B atß A ’ Counecthl wilh Opelikaauu
Round trip, tickets good for four days can be purchased
M ,,d ? llver Run ’ at , lef!8 ti’an the regular rate.
All freight must be paid before goods will be discharg-'|
Way freight must in in all cases be paid in advance.
. R. A. H ARIIAWAY,
©ctiG-w&twtf. Engineer.
I’HICESADVANCED!
DOUBLE Extra per ‘Barrel 11 00
SEXTRA FAMILY,per bbl $ 9 50
Superfine 9 00
Georgia Superfine, 900
Georgia Mills 6 50
Usual discount when 20 barrels are taken at onetime.
octl6—w&twtf WINTER’S PALACE MILLS.
CITY RESIDENCE
FOR SALE.
J&pwaßL WE offer on accommodating terms one of
the most desirable residences in the city. The
■ 111 lot contains a'full acre of ground .situated in the
Mlyggga upper part of the City, in a healthy location
“'“WirtK*®and convenient to the churches. On theprem
ses are a first rate dwelling and all necessary outhouses;
also, one of the best wells of water in the place.
For further paiticulars apply to to
HARRISON &, McGEHEE,
octl6—w&twlm. Auctioneers.
HOUSE FOR SALE,
MI OFFER forsale my house on Bryan Street.—
No CASH required under twelve months.
octl6-tw2t MARTIN J. CRAWFORD.
HULL & BRADLEY,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERY &
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
AT TIIE OLD STAND OF D. P. ELLIS & CO.,
14 Broad St. Columbus Ga.
Sfr\ ARK now receiving a large and .choice assortment of
iRj.SI/G'.tfAS, COFFEE, TEAS, MO I ASSES, FLOUR,
y SALT, CIGARS, TOBACCO, BAGGING, ROPE,
& TWINE, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
WRAPPING IAP EII,PROVISIONS and FAM
ILY GROCERIES generallv.
Also, Yarns, Osuaburgs, Sheetings, Negro
Ciotlis, &/C, Produce anu other Articles received and
sold on Commission.
The highest market price paid for COTTON &. LINEN RAGS,
HIDES, WOOL, &c. * octß—twf
E. J. MOSES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
WAEREN’S ARCADE.
fjfF*ollice Honrs from 9 A. M. to 4 P.
N. B.—All business entrusted to me will be faithfully
attended to. oetll—w&twly.
STEVENS &KIDDEE/S
PATENT SHINGLE MACHINE,
For the Purpose of Splitting, Shaving and Jointing
Shingles.
THE Machine is simple in its construction, but strong
and durable, and not iiable to get out of order,
t It will make from Fifteen hundred to two thou
sand Shingles per hour~£M of superior quality, and of
any 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
it. A two-horse power is sufficient to run it. The Ma
chine can be attached to any kind of motive power, whe
ther run by Horse, Steam or Water—to Mills, Gins, &c.
The undersigned will dispose of Rights for the States of
Georgia, Alabama and Louisiana.
A. S. NEWIIOUSE,
A. D. HILL.
The Machine can be seen in operation at Union Found
ry, on Oglethorpe sttreet, above the Perry House, for a few
weeks. ocl9— wtw6rn
VALUABLE RIVER PLANTATION
FOR SALE.
THE subscribers offer for sale the Plantation and de
tached 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.
The main plantation contains about three thousand acres
of 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 in point
of fertility and location, these lands are not surpassed by
any in the State. The plantation is very susceptible of di
vision, and will be sold in a body or divided to suit two
purchasers. Terms will be made liberal, as the lands are
sold for a division.
Persons wishing to buy are requested to examine the
place; and any further information will be given by ad
dressing either of the subscribers.
JAMES CANTEY, Ex’r of John Cantey,
Columbus, Ga.
JOHN
oct’2—wtwtillstjan Camden,S. C.
AUCTION & COMMISSION
undersigned having purchased the interest ol WM.
X AUSTIN, in the firm of Harrison, Austin &. McGe
hee, will continue the
Auction, Commission, Negro Brokerage ami Forwar
ding Business,
under the name and style of
HARRISON f& McGEKEE,
at the old Stand, Nos. 59 & 61, Broad Street; and pledge
themselves to a prompt and faithful attention to all busi
ness committed to their care. They will give their person
al attention to the Sale ol Real instate, Negroes,
Merchandize <fc I‘ioduce. Having ample lacihties
at command, they are prepared to make liberal advances
on Negroes and Merchandize ol every description.
Particular attention given to Administrator’s and Execu
tors Sales. CHA3.S. HARRISON,
July 30, —w&lwtf. ALLEN C. RHLK.
Enquirer copy.
STRAYED,
FROM my place, neai Co|fage Mills, Chattahoo
(T/ I e.heecounty. A Young Mules: three oI them
a let one horse. The horse is a sorrel; one of the mares
hrovvn or dark bay,one a mouse colored with a dappled ap-
on the nack and sides, the other a black, wnhawhite
nne r-iuce under the belly. None ot them have ever been
indeed. They were hearu from last on Wednesday, 3d inst.,
some three miles north oi the~Peggy Reed Bridge, on Upa
io!rn? bdbrminon fftat Cottage M ills P. Oln relation
to them will be thankfully received, and a libera! compensa
tion paid for their delivery at my home. 1 purchased them
>”* **• *••*“ Ke " ,UCt1 ’ Dr °lSjSsSlls‘l™.-NE.
Cottage Mills, Ga octl l-w&twtf
SITUATION WANTED,
BY a man well acquainted with the mercantile business
Address T. W., Columbus P. O. septlSiwtl
A CARD.
* GENTLEMEN wishing a strict'y FASHIONABLE
IIAT, arc invited to call on Monday next at
“OSBORNE’S,”
next door to Redd 6l Johnson’s, where may be found the
GENUINE LEARY DRESS HATS,
together with an extensive assortment of Rrown,’Black, Drab,
and Pearl Undress Hats. A'w>, nv elegant display will be
! made of Misses and infants’While Pearl and Drab
Beaver Hats, of the late Fall Styles, to the atten
tion of tue Ladies is particulaily ,rt quested. oct!ltw3t
MANLEY & HODGES.
ARE row in receipt of the most dlegaiit Assort
ment of
I>ry Goods
they have ever offered to the communily. All are .invited to
ca 1 and se. us, for we are confident we can please in Style,
Quality and Price. oct2—wiwtf
A SPLENDID Liue of Ladies Dress Silks, of
entirely new styles.
Finest French Printed DeLaines.
F.mbroideries of every variety.
Richardson’s Pure Housewife Linens.
oct2—w<t-twtf _ MANLEY & HODGES.
I pine Pure Shaker Flannel.
Silk Warp “
Superior 4-4 English M
oct2 —twtf MANLEY &. HODGES.
Barnsley’s Table Damask.
90 to 108 inch. Best Linen Sheeting,
Napkins. Towelling, fee.
10, Jl &. 12—4 Best Bed Blankets.
A superior lot of Negro do.
ocl2—twti_ MANLEY k. HODGES.
Velvet Brussells 2 & 3 ply Carpets.
Oil i.loths for Ueoms and Passages.
Chenelle and Velvet lings.
oct2 -twtf MANLEY & HODGES.
Ladies CLOAK CLOTHS oi various colors and Trimmings
to match.
White and Colored Marseilles Quilts.
oct2—twtf MANLEY &II ODGFS.
Enquirer copy.
CLAYTON & WILKINS,
Auction, Commission, Receiving
AND
FORWARDING MERCHAN TS.
THE undersigned, having formed a Copartnership to do
a general Auction, Commission, Receiving and For
warding Business at the old stand of
AYER & WILKINS,
Will give their personal attention to all business entrusted
to their care.
We are prepared to make liberal advances upon all
articles ot Produce and other Goods consigned to us.
TfW* Special attention paid to ihe sale of REAL ES
TATE, NEGROES, &c , at Auction.
P A CLAYTON. F. G. WILKINS.
Columbus, Ga., Sept. 15, 1855, w&twtf
ATTENTION EVERYBODY!
I HAVE REMOVED MY STOCK OF
JIM: BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c.,
To the Auction Store of
HARRISON & McGEHEE,
No. 69, west side Broad Street, whero I shall be pleased to
see my friends and all who want to buy
Books, Stationery and Fancy Articles
tr AT COST, FOR ClSHIxs
I still have a number of valuable BOOKS and a good
lot of STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY,
which lam 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 examiae my stock. Come soon, if you want bar
gains !
I am still acting as MAGISTRATE, and will be plea
sed to attend to the collection of claims and all other bu
siness connected with the Office.
JORDAN L. HOWELL.
Columbus, Sept. 25. w&twtf
CLOTHING!
WE ARE REQUESTED TO ANNOUNCE THAT
JONAS SMEETON,
return from Europk on or about the 6th October
VV next, anti will open at hiso!d stand, Broad st. Columbus
An Extensive Stock of First Rate GOODS,
COMPRISING
English, French and Belgian Cloths,
of the best quality and latest stjles, selected by himself from
the Emporiums of Fashion in the principal cities of Europe;
besides a complete assortment of,Gentlemen’s wearing appa
rel, such as
COATS, PANTS, VESTS, .SHIRTS, DRAWERS, &c t
Wait and give him a call befoie purchasing elsewhere,
olumbus, Ga., Sept. 25. w&twtf.
Enquirer copy.
J. A. FOX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GA.
WILL attend punctually to ail criminal and civil cases en
trusted to him in any of the courts of the surrounding
countiesof this State and Alabama.
sgoffice on corner of Rroad and Randolph streets, over Manley
& Hodges.
REFERENCES—Hon. A.lverson, i
Tennent Lomax, > Columbus, Ga.
Dr. Stanford, S
Samuel F. R ice, y Montgomery, Ala.
Columbus, Oct. 4. w&twtf
SSO Reward.
I WILL give the above reward for the delivery of the
Notes and other Papers stolen from our Store in June
last, and no questions asked. D. P. ELLIS <fc CO.
Enquirer and Corner Stone copy ts oct2—wtwtf
‘‘FARMERS’ &P EXCHANGE LANK”
Os Charleston, South Carolina.
AGENCY AT COLUMBUS.
X>lfASon New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Charleston,
. J} Savannah aul Augusta, discounted at customary rates—
Sight Exchange on any of the above named cities for sale.
E. T. T4YLOR,
Ofllce next door to the Post Office.
Columbus Oa . l < < • w lmtw‘2m
BROOKS & CHAPMAN^
COLUMBUS. ; GA.
(£-} II WE removed to theirnew and commodi
nuiStore, 2 Doors Below their old Stand,
Xfnw on West Broad Street.
o?** We are now receiving and offering at Whole
sale and Retail prices, a Stock of
lU DRUGS, MEDCINES,
J-iffr 1 1 And all other articles pertaining to our busi
nlj! C ness, which, in point of quality and variety,are
equal,ij not superior, to any aver before offered
in this market.
Fliysieians and Merchants doing
leia A business in ihe Country, will find it to their in
terest to call and examine our stock before purchasing else
where, as we shall be enabled, through our facilities, to offer
our articles upon very low terms.
PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT.
In this important branch of the business we have made ma
ny desirable improvements, to which, we particulaily call the
attention of Physicians and the citizens of Columbus. Fully
aware ot the responsibility attached to ihe COM POUND Hit*
i OF MEDICINES and the precaution necessary to be used we
are determined to give it our personal f 'attention; which assu
rance, with our known exrerit nee in ihe business will, we
trust, secure fer us a continuance of the liberal patronage
hitherto bestowed.
Physicians and those wtio wish to be served after the usual
hour of closing at night, will find us in the back room above
the store, which is accessible by a Sight or stairs from the
front.
IMPORTED
FRENCH TOILET ARTICLES. *
They are also receiving and wilt continue to keep on hand a
good supply of the above; consisting of a great variety of
Soap3, Lubin’s Hdkf. Extracts & Cologne,
In Cut and beautiful Rohe.niau Glassware Bottles; also, other
Fancy Articles, to which we respectfully luviie attention.
’ *®“*igu of the Negro and Mortar. JQ
w. BROOKS,
oct3—w&twtt F. S.CHAPMAN.
AYER &, ECTOR,
General Agents, Auction, Commission, Re
ceiving, and Forwarding Merchants,
NO. 131, WEST BROAD STREET.
PARTICULAR attention given to the keeping, pur
chase and sale of Negroes. Administrator’s and Ex
ecutor’s Sales attended to on reasonable terms.
Columbus. Ga., Oct. 13, 1855. twlf.
rTVrrn WANTED,
TN 1 1L Ist January next, a faithful and Butty servant
LI girl, as nurse. Apply at the
Oct. 13-twtf. TIMES & SENTINEL OFFICE.
A. M HULL. H. C. BRADLEY.
DULL & BRADLEY,
Grocers & Commission Merchants,
AT THE OLD STASH OF D P. ELLIS & CO.,
COLUMBUS, GA.
Highest market prices paid lor Hides, Cotton and Linen
Rags. Wool, &.c oct9—twtf.
Notice.
PERSONS indebted td G. E. Gager, will find their accounts
in my hands. JuH .\ PEABODY.
Office oyer Gager’s old stand. oct4-tw3t.
JOHN PEABODY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
fiT’Office in Warren’s Arcade. oct4—twSm.
For Sale.
A FIRST Rate Saddler and Harness Maker, 57 years of a<e,
jIV of good character, intelligent, sound and healthy.
Apply to A. K. AYER
oct4 —twtf . No. 131 Broad S;re f.
J. H. DANIEL
IS IN WANT OF MONEY,
AN D those indebted to him are earnestly requested to
make immediate payment. sept27—wtw3t
SEED WHEAT.
A LOT of choice White Wheat, just received and
for sale at octll—w&twtf PALACE MILLS.
|g||g% DR. LEE, DENTIST,
HAS returned and will resume the practice
T_T jof his profession on JUonday the loth inst.
Office corner of Broad and Ran iolph streets —over Mygstt’s
Store. octll —w&tw3m
gsrsea* REMOVAL,
CUSHMAN- DENTIST-
J Removed across to No. 48 broad Street, over
Purple’s Jewelrv Store. oct9-~ ytwtf.
NEW FILL GOODS.
TAKE pleasure in announcing to their customers and the
public generally, that they have just completed one of the
most extensive and choice stocks of
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
For the JPALIj TRADE, that has ever been exhibited in
(Jolumbus, many of the articles being directly imported by
themselves, giving them an opportunity of offering to their
customers, inducements heretofore unknown in Columbus.
Os every dcscripti n manufactured expressly for J. &.I. K.
All kinds of EUi BR >IDERIES giirect f rom Paris.
Rich and Beautin 1 sIIiKLS do do do
MANTILLAS &\ CLOAKS
of eery design, direct from Pari3.
ALSO, A WEX,!.-ASSORTED STOCK OF
WOOLEN DRESS GOODS,
embracing every new and desirable style.
A HEAVY STOCK OF
Negro Blankets, Shoes, Hats &’.Kerseys,
and every other article fin theirigiine at Very Reduced
Prices. Call and examine.
Columbus, Ga. . [sepl2s—wtwtf
FASHIONABLE
DAGUERREAN SALOON.
r rilE proprietor of this pleasant, commodious, and first class
-*■ Palocn ol Fine Arts, has again returned to resume his bu
siness tor the season. Mr. Riddle has had a practice of over
eight years, which ranks him one of the most successful oper
ators in the profession; his pictures are clear, white, hand*
some and admired by ail. Call and judge for yourselves.—
Rooms on Broad Street, over C. Mygatt’s Dry Good’s Stpre.
A. J. RIDDLE.
Proprietor and Principal Operator.
Columbus, Sept. 25—w&twtf.
Cedar, Juniper, and China Wanted.
WE wish to purchase quantities of Cedar, Juniper and Chi
na. Apply at thelroy Factory Ware Rooms.
COlumhus, <la. [septß—wtWtf] R.G. JEFFERUOS& CO
SSO REWARD.
f RAN A WAY from the subscriber, near Fort
Browder, Barbour Cos. Ala., a Negro A/an named Bob,
21 years of ago, weighs about 140 pounds, to 5 feet
7 inches high, dark complexion, has the peculiar ac
centation of the low country. He is supposed to have
changed his name, and to be lurking about Columbus
—probably harbored by someone. He is dobiless in posses
sion of a pass, as he is known to write a little, and may en
deavor to make his way North. If taken up about Columbus,
he can be easily recognized by application at Greenwood &
Grime’s Warehouse, where the reward will be paid, or by my
self. sept27—wtwtf S. OTT.
Land for Sale!
gC®, TIIE subscriber offers for sele his aaluable planta
<fffigj’.tion -ituated on Chattahoochee river,in Henry county,
twelve miles below EufaiDa, containing Sixteen
Hundred Acres, more or less. There are one hundred
acres of uncleared river bottom that will produce a bag of
cotton to the acre. There are on the premises a fine dwelling
twelve framed negro houes, a good well of water, and a never
failing spring; afinegin carried by water power. With little
expense a good mill could bo put operation. All of the
fields have running water in them, supplied by unfailing
springs. For purity of water the springs cannot be exceeded
i.i the South. The land is prodnoti ve and the titles indisputa
ble. To thoss who are disp >sed to see the place, 1 say c >ine,
1 and I am sure you will embrace this opportunity of acquiring
a good farm. ‘i. C. WILLIAMS*
sept 29 tw3m.
TO PLANTERS.
LINSEYS ! LINSEYS!!
WE call attention to the fact that our Lineeys are wi
der, by 2 or 3 inches, than those usually sold here
that they are made of prime Georgia Wool, and weigh
fuil 10 ounces to the yard. If Planters consult their in
terest they will buv of our goods. They are the best in
Georgia. aug3lwtwtf WINTER FACTORY.
HAYGOOD’S Semi-Weekly STAGE LINE,
RUNS in connection with the Mobile &l
Girard Rail Road on Tuesdays and Fridays.
octfi—twtf A. HAYGOOD, Driver.
A CARD.
HAVING disposed of my entire stock of Drugs Med
icines, &.C., to Messrs. J. S. Pemberton, &, Cos., 1
cheerfully recommend them to my old friends and custom
ers. ‘1 hankful for the patronage bestowed upon me, I
would respectfully solicit a continuance ol the same to my
saccessors. R. CARTER. *
Columbus, Ga., Aug. 24 1855—w&tw2m.
Choice Brags, Medicines, Chemicals,
&c., &e.
J. S. PEMBERTON & CO.
WHOLE SALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS,
AT TUB SIGN OF THE BLUE MORTAR,
COLUMBUS, GA.
fWR have purchased *he entire of Drugs, n
Medicines, Chemicals, &c., of ROUERT CAR-*2M
TKR. and will continue lhe business at his
Stand. We are now receiving a full assortment tffib
ot < hoice Druids, Medicines, Chemicals, In.
strumenf s, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, fce.,
suited alike tothe tasteof the city and wants of the country,
which-will be sold at prices that will,not fail to give ?iV
faction, We respectfully invite our friends and the pubiPHo
give us a call, and we pledge ourselves to make it to the inter
terest ot all who may tavor us with their patronage. From
our loag expcrince as Drugg'sts, and with close attention to hu
snesß, we trust that we shall not fail togive emire satisfy clloi
to all who may honor us with a call.
Columbus, Ga., Aug. 24. w&twtf
BOUNTY-LAND WARRANTS.
Pension Claims, &c.
HAMILTON & PLANE,
ATTOR NEY S A T I. AW ,
COLUMBUS, GEO.
(Office, No. 67, Broad Street, over E. Barnard’s Stotc.)
HAVING made arrangements at lYuekiv gUm Ciljr,by which
all business entrusted to them will be promptly attended
to.they are enabled to procure Bounty Land War
rants, Pensions, &c.< and prosecute Clatin*against
the United States either before or tlien-veial J t
partments.
I hr y are also prepared to purchase Claims, &c, against
the j'nited States.
53*“-Vo t'ay required until the Faitd llarrauts , &r.
are procured.
JAMIES HAMILTON. HM. F. ri.UK.
April 7ih. 1.-55.
Bounty Land ! Bounty Land! Bounty Land !
ITHE undersigned having associated thrmseDes together for
. the purpose of procuring BO UN T Y LAND order
the several acts of Congress heretolore passd, are now prepared
to make application for ab who who are entitled.
Persons who have heretofore received Bounty War
rants. are, under a recent act of Congress, entitled addi
tional Bounty of Land, and by calling at our office can get all
the necessary information.
Weare also prepared to prosecute Pension and other claims
against the United S ates. From our long experience and gen
eral success, we can with confidence say, that aU claims entrus
ted to our care, will be promptly and speedily adjusted
One ot the patties being constantly in Washington city, w ill
give the business his personal attention there.
Offieeover Guliby & Daniels’ Store, Columbus. Georgia.
MICHAEL N. CLARK,
feb24.. w&twtf. A. R. RAGAN.
LAND WARRANTS,
LIND OFFICE AND AGENCY,
• row the Purchase a>d
SA L E O F RE A L EST AT E
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
CONVEYANCER, &c., &c.,
ON RANDOLPH STREET,
Opposite flie Post Office, Columbus, Ga.
11l AVF. determined to devote my time exclusively to the
LAND BUSINESS, and hope, trom my knowledge of the
lands in Georgia, to be-able to give en'ire satisfaction to all
who may entrust me with business. I am prepared to either
buy or sell, perhaps to better advantage than any oihei person
in Western or .South Western Gto gia.
If you liave lands to sell, call upon me; if I do not purchase,
1 will flbd you'a purchaser. If you wish to buy, call also, for
I have many valuable lots and settlements of lanu to sell. I rom
my extensive know ledge of the owners of lands, 1 am prepar
ed to ascertain the owner of almost every vacant lot of laid
intheStaie. If you wish to have your land valued, you may
rely upar*correct information, upon reasonable terms.
Denis, Htoi’t gages, and other instruments, drawn ccr
rectlyaml at low rates.
83*“ A gents wanted te sell Bonner’s large map of Georgia
high per cent.given.
One thing is certain,! am paying Nxw York and Washino
ton City Pricks for LAND WARRANTS, allowing a small
commission.
Having also made an arrangement with cneof the best firms
in Washington, I am prepared to appiy for
Bounty Land Warrants,
of all sizes, and w ill charge but Five Dollars for each applica
tion—to be paid for when the warrant arrives. I ring in your
claims soon.
As I intend to make this a permanent business, and give it my
undivided attention, w ith a (.termination to give satisfaction,
1 hope to receive a liberal share of patronage, from lm liiends
and the community generally. S. U. BONNER,
jnly3l—w&twlv Land Office, fohm.bum
Manufacturers’A: Mechanics’Hank, >
Columbus, Ga., June Ist, 1855. $
rTMIIS Instittutionhaving been re-organized under new Di
rectors*antl Officers, as a local Bank of (horgia, is prepar
ed to receive deposiles and furnish exchange on New York,
Savannah, Montgomery and other points, at the usual rates,
and will take paper for collection.
E.T.TAYjOR, President.
J.H. Foupa, Cashier. june3o—wt&wtf
MORE OF THE HISTORY
OF Napoleon Bonaparte, by J. S. C. Abbrtlr
The Hidden Path, by Marion Hariand , autiio.
Cleve Hall, by Miss Sewed;
Kllie, or tiie Human Comedy, by John Eaten Cooke.
T.ie Escaped Nun, or Disclosures of Convent Lite;
Olfe, or the old West Room, by L. M. M.;
Light and Darkness, a Story of Fashionable Life;
The Adventures of Amyes Le igh, by Charles Kingsley:
The Winkles, or the Merry Monomaniacs; (new supply.)
A Visit to the Camp before Sevastopol, by Richard C. Me
Cortnick, Jr., (new supply.)
Christie Johnson, by Charles Reade;
School of Life, by Anna Mary II >wi l l:
Leaves from a Family Journal, by EmHy Loavcstre;
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;
Land, Labor and Gold,by William Howell;
Sociology for the South by George Fitshiugh;
Henry Veruoh,or the Daram; by a Georgian.
Just Received by J. W. PEASE.
septl4—w&lw 92 Broad street.
TROY FACTORY WARE-ROOMS,
EAST SIDE BPrOAD-ST.—SOS- Si & 16.
R. G. JEFFERSON & CO.
/* ’ Jr THE above estabjislynent
re opened its Sale and Ware
witli a. full asssertment ~
comprising the following articles of recent manufacture and
of the very best materials, viz:
BEDSTEADS, of various patterns, varying in price
from four to thiity dollar?.
CHAIi’S —Cottage, Boston Rocking, Ofliee, Writing,
Nurse’s, Children’s, and Dining.
TUBS, BUCKETS, —Common Pine, Ccdarand Juniper
—brass and iron bound of various sizes.
CHURNS —Com.non Pine, Cedar and Juniper, brass
and iron boned, of various sizes.
WELL BUCKETS, BOAT BUCKETS.
Wardrobes, Washstands, Tables,
Besides many otiier articles ffr house furnishing do
mestic [Tur poses.
All orders left at the Ware room or directed to R. (4
Jefferson & Cos., Irorri country merchants and others, will
be promptly attended to.
The Factory is situated in a section wh'c.h affords an
abundant supply of Oak,Hickory, Beach, Walnut, Gum,
Pine, A*h, Poplar, China, &e , &e-
RICHARD G JEFFFRSON. JAMES HAMILTON.
Columbus, Ga. Sept. 1, 1855. w&twfim.
GROCERIES AND BEAL ESTATE
DO a SALE.
INTENDING to close my Business by the 13th September/
will sell my j Stock of Goons for O’ ST! ! have superior o <1
’ Brandies, Gin, Rnm, YY libky. Madeira,Nlier
! ry & Port Wines. Most of these aiticl.s have been on
| hand nearly twoyears.making them not only belt-iron account
! of| age, but they’ cost much leas then ?thanthey would now.—
I also offer fresh Porter, Ak, Oarret, Champagne, Hy r ps and
Bitters;’ Cigar*. tobacco, Tea, Coffee,<andies, Soap,.Ms.ckcr
el, Pickled Pig, Pv.-rk, Lard, Vinezar Pot Ash,
&c.. &t\, allot the beot quality and for sale at cost on accom
modating terms.
I vv II also sett city lots, .Nos. 28f, 282,441. 4f’d, 4CB, 598. 15,
and. a part of No. 19, near the Bridge. Also lot No. 3, with a
comfortable dwellirgaud outhouses, situated on the Female
Academy square, a most desirable location, be ne convneient
| to the Female Academy, to the Churches ai dto business. Also
| fraction No. 56, containing about 10 acres, adjoining V. m. B.
MitcheiFAir. ComeK arid the .lands of Go!. Jon-s, not more
than on and a half milts from town. Apply to
P. A. CLAYTON.
N. B.—All who are indebted must call end settle their ac
counts or they will be piaced in tie l ands ol an officer.
aug“J—w&twtf p. A. C.
CIGAIt MANUFACTOIt V,
OKAWFOED BTHHTT,
tTSF’Two Doors below Rankins Corner.
THE ?ulscril)er constantly on hand the finest HA
VANA CIGARS, and osier? them for sale at the
lowest pbices,by Wholesale and Retail. A good lot of
American Cigars. Also, every varie y of Chewing and
Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, Snuif’, and all the articles usual
ly found in an establishment of this kind.
Ail goods sold by me are warranted genuine and free
from defects of any kind. Order* from the country care
fully and promptly attended to.
augl l—w&twly JAMES ESTEV EZ.
It ~ THE HAT STOBE, fig
IS REMOVED TO 143 BROAD STREET.
(In Part Occupied by J. H. JIERItY.i
VVHERE may be found, as u-ual, all the latest and I est
” styles'of IJATS <Sa CAPS of evei*y variety, quality,
price and size. We guarantee both a fit and satisfaction to
all who may give us a call.
Also a choice lot of Walking Canes and Umbrellas.
Repairing and Maiivl iot ’.nng to order as usual.
oct2—u A:Uv3<” ‘ F. LAN DON.