The Times & sentinel tri-weekly. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1858, October 20, 1855, Image 3

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LIST OP LETTERS. A LETTERS reraaininjf in the Post Office rK at Columbus Ga’ Oct 15 u V* 81 out by Jan. 1, 1856, will be sent to the Dead Letter^rtfc?! Anderson, Dr Armstrong, SallieP Adams, Thomas Adams, Stephen Allen, Dkkson E Autry, Sarah Ce lKi n ßobt U H^llflowers,Marg’tßrown, Tho* M, 8 y ,r j ‘ i>!oek, Sarah A Darner, Tawl ,yan, RI. frown, Dwight, . Baker, Ekzi Beaufort, b A Butts, E P Broadn-iv il ann , But rand, Francis Billups, John R Benton,* Geo G IJatdon Mr h Bla,r Charles Bigham, Ada M. C Carnline, Barbary Clark. Martha R Clark, Martin Clements, AUtie Caldwell, Mancy Cameron, VV A Cochran, Wm Coleman, T G Calhoun <fc Deve- Cook, .Vlis. A L Craven, E.l reau.x, I> J)ay, Dr S S Dußose, VVm E Daniels <fe Curtis jtavidson, Henry Dana, F G ’ Dye. Thomas Davis, Clopton Darnald, H H Drafts, Jesse E <fc V Elias, Job Frost, Mary 2 Fisher &, Heintsh Edwards, Levica Fisher, Agnew] &Freernan, bally Frazier, John M Cos. Fleming, J D G Gammel, Arabella Greer, E F GorJy, LaFayette Gray, Francis Glover, Mary II Hodge, M C Hatcher, James Hail, Thos J Hicks, Wm II HaJlenbeck.G Hill, John C’ Hodgkins, G W J & It Johnson, GMI Jenkins, JB, Kirby,Sam‘l T Johnston, Mark Jeffries, Nancy 2 Kirkland, Jaa A J Jones, Windham Kelly, Janies H Kenahoin, Jane Jackson, MB li Lee, .Tas F LUenby, Anthony Lewis, Munrow Langford, Martha J Logan, Columbus Laughlia, J W Lumpkin,ThusetonLewia, Enoch 3 Lewis, Warner M Mullen, Francis Morrisson. J W May, Eliza Merman, T J Milton, H O McDonald, N A Mareschal, L McJunkin, JL> McMillan, W J Maize, Mary McAlister, Louisa McNeii, VVm H 4 j Montgomery, Geo McMichen, James McDougald, A B 3 Mays, Moses J N O Nisbet, Mr O’Neill, "Jamea Owens, Mary A E i Ostin, Matilda i P Parker, Jacob Park hurst, SR2 Pace, Eikaua \ Persons, Thos T Phelps, J udah R Russ, Hugh Richards, Win. <fc Rose, Catharine S j Kiddle, Sarah A Cos. Raitord, Hamilton j Rogers, J R Rushin, A M Raitord, All 2 ! s i Stone, Mary P Sims, Geo II Scruggs, J W Sherdm, N J Skinner, Lewis Snead, GYV Stewart, Virginia Shoup, J\V Stovall, J >i P Serensen, Aaron Self, Mr ‘ T | Tanton, Benj’n Thornton, Johnson Taylor, Goo Thompson, Win Thayer, Daurey &.Tem>iile, Harry j j Tooke, Eliza Cos. Titcomb, tl B W • Wood, Wm Williams,Elvira Wiliborn, Sarough i Webb, VVm H 3 Williams, John Walker, Winnie Wayne, Greenville Williams, Mary D Wa'siLJohnG <&. Cos. Willowsky, S & DWiliiams, James ! Webster, James MWest, M G Williams, VVm Wright, T 1) Walker, Charles Willis, LK Williams, B W Wurren, Soseen Wynn, John YV War, Augustus Persons calling for any of the letters on this tint will j please ask lor advertised letters. R. C. FORSYTH, p. m. ! Colon.bus, Ga. Oct. 13. 1855. Daguerreotypes, Sterescopes and ! Vitriotypes. THE PALACE ROOMS ARE daily thronged with visitors. Some come to see j the beautifully arranged reception parlor; the line Sky ] Light Opetuiing Hall; the many tine specimens ot most | all ihe distinguished ladies and gentlemen in this part ol I the country; the superb stock ot Cases,Frames and Lock- j ets, and many come to have a life like Likeness taken. We have just introduced several new styles of Pictures j never before taken in tnia city, to which we wish to call ■ the attention of everybody—as every day brings some thing new in every kind ot business Remember that Pictures taken in cloudy as well as fair weather, in every variety ol styles, in clouds, illuminated and fancy back .grounds, crayon, Sterescope and Vitrio* type. Family groups taken with great facility and accu racy Particular atttontion paid to infants and young children. A liberal discount made to families. V iews taken without reversing. Daguerreotypes and Portraits accurately copied. Sick or deceased persons attended to at their residences. VVe are thankful to all who have thus far patronized us, as also to those who have honored us with their calls. — Come and see us again, evert body. VVe are always hap py to see you whether you patronize us or not. Our rooms ; are always open. Don’t forget the place, over Brooks &. | Chapman’s Blue Drug Store. oct2o—wtwtf WILLARD & DEPEW. ! Odd Fellows Celebration. THERE will be an Odd Fellows Celebration at Lumpkin, Ga. fs %'sn the 30tU & 31m lust. The Mall wilt be dedicated on the 1L„. .vit.h appropriate ceremonies and Address. Sociai Party on the night of ihe 3(nh. Ball on the night of i the Hist. j Krethien and citizens generally are invited to attend. Lumpkin, Ga. oct'ZsI —wlt._ i SIOO REWARD. f RAN A WAY from the subscriber on the 3d inst. j a negro man named Jerry, about 25 years old, 5 leet j 8 inches high, will weigh 150 lbs., dark complexion i and spare features. This boy is supposed to he lur- j king about ‘the city ot Columbus, in Georgia, in j company with his brother Bob, who runaway some two j weeks previous. SIOO will be paid lor the Apprehension of i both, or SSO for either ot the above negroes. Oct. 22—w&twtf hi. S. OTT, Fort Browder, Ala. A Chattahoochee River Plantation, TO £ E SOLD AT A GR EA TER BA RG AIN THAN WAN EVER BEFORE OFFERED ! I offer for sale a portion of my Pliiina.icn on the J hooch oe’iiiver, five miles aboye CoUimbia, in J U-*untv, Alabama, containing SIXTEEN HIiVDItEU ACRES, aouui iiiree hundred and titty acres cleared, with a riverfront ; of one and a half miles,not subject to overflow, and including j the duelling Chouse, stables, gin house awl screw, j and also a good Grat and 3aw Ml I, upon an uniat tin ; stream, j and with a good run of custom. Toe location is iiueqmlled iu jauy part of the country tor j health, ami ample’ supplies of water iron excellent springs; j convenient to churches hihl schools* hiiu tacJliticfl tor extend- S ing the settlement by entry from the general government of ; cool pine lands adjoining. From bUO to a UOO acres ot the , tract are susceptible of profitable cultivation, and the remain- j der would be needed to furnish supplies of timber to the i mill, and the raps* of thatisgond pine land. Upon the entire j tract is hut little vvjste land and Gr ties well for cultivation. i Having more laud than iasutileie lor my force,‘and being; eouipe led to rtpliaeluuds. 1 offer the above tract at the re- ; ma*kablelojv IfpricerFot Five Dollars per Acre for rash, or its equivalent: or should the purchaser desire the entii*plantation of three thousand acres, I wouie e Ithe whole on reasonable teirns. ANGUS McAbH'Tf'K. Henry Cos. Ala. oct~2—wim VALUABLE PROPERTY For Sale, j Wild, tie sold on the first ‘Monday iu December next, the : STEAM MU,LS at Silver Run, Kusstil County, Aia., wild about twelve hundred acres of Laid. Also, onb team of m iles, 2'yoke oxen, about 20 or 30 head of hogs, t dray. 1 1 g cart. 1 set Bl ;ck*mHh -, a Tools, ar.d all‘other things belonging ♦ hereto. Stahl fpr -party is oUi tor Terms made { known on dv of sale. p. H.PRRRY, oot-22 —wtd M ATILDV W. STRONG, | Administratrix. | A dmlalstrator's Sale.— -WtU bes Id at the Court £\ llroise door in-. Stewart comity, on the first Tuesdav ifi ; Dftce nher next; be.ween the legal hours of sale, one ot of’ Uudiying ifttbeSist I strict of originally Le. now Stewart c-iuir v. adjoining A. P. Rood. R. E. Toombs and “ttankiu end Hu'uwin, eontaiu’n two hundred two and a naif acre?. Sold as the propeny of Henry and. Pope, deceased, in pursuance of an or lor of tbs Uourt of *<r linaryof Stownrt Count*. tor the hen*at of creditors. Terms Cash. R. TOOMBS, uC t22—iw4ol Ad mV. of H. J. Pope. dec’J. Cx EOK.OIA, Taylor county.— Whereas, John B. T v'/ri-'ftt kppliesto me tor letters of Guardianship* of the ,Arsons and nroperiy of Jeremiah Nix, Bu.Hu M. Nix,and ST.rjNix miEwchiklren of Nancy M,: ” vIS persons concerned will appear at my office and file their objections, if any they have, by ibe fir-t Monday iu December roxt or letters will bo granted. Given undw.my hand at office, this l?.h day of Oct, 18S5. ipW--w4‘4 JOHN STURDIVANT, Ord. TT AHI ON Court of Ordinury. p ~, KBRtJAI TV Term, 1854. Present L. W. Miller,Ordinary, & Clerk Ex-Officio. T T tha P t P John ftlh/rsy K 7 V,® petitl of <?• Postell, „ r T y ’ te of 8&,<1 county, deceased, did <n his SriutoS.uTtf ?*” w’poaieti, ln.'b„mi-"o,!- lina Vos S'l | ee 8lm l> le • for !ol of of lot \o 7 t ’• ih 7 lessthiity (35) acres more or less off % thj „°ua ii.i* a ,T5 Un L Rold D ” • m.th ten acre, off of ,1-ad Jeekin, and Clyat containing seven hun ton count* * c , r f’ more or lea. In the 9ih district of Hous r-vHflnnrL’ ,ui“,ll fl,p f her appearing that the said John Mur in anv i‘i l ® without executing titles to ‘aid land, or ihr s<i j i P r( * v *dtng for the same therefor ; and further that posteii n „H^V P V ßt f; ,Lha} Transferred snid bond to James VV. j ’ . n 5! that all the purchase money for said lot, bus been ! ~**, J, * a, d James W. Postell has petitioned this Court j • ,^ r, Tien 8. Murray, administrator upon the estate of ‘ L. rra , y * deceased,of said county, to make and exe t, .** ft , “itn in conformity to Hid bond to said land -8 ordered by the Court that notice be given in three or P ,ect> ? In said county, and in the ( olumbus Times ‘Vi • said application, that all persons cone; rued Hrl K ® t L er •bjcctions, if any they have, in tnv office, whv kloE 11 Mnrra y, administrator as aforesaid,*should not mate titlesjo said land in conformity to said bond.- r. 1 thi‘s Feb mtb ® mi,,utes of id Court of Ordinary, | - octlw3ni 1 K. VV. MILLER, Ordinary. Clay County Lands for Sale. r p , HL subscriber ioffere his land for sale, lying in the , c . oupt y ot CJay, containing 900 acress, 6 miles south east o Fort Games, well watered, 250 acrea cleared land • the the woods. I will sell it ail in a body or to suit purchasers. - ’ I have a iso five or six negroes, I would like to sell with the plantation. Also, Mules, Cattle, Corn, Fodder Peas and I otatoeg, sufficient to supply the place. Any person ! wishing to purchase such a place would do welt to call and look. lam determined to sell. If I do not find a ! purchaser between th's and the twentieth of December I shall sell at public outcry. er ’ 1 oct22—w9t. JAS. D. SL AYTON. ATTENTION FARMERST SPLENDID SEED WHEAT AT PALACE MILLS, I (, f Burg White Wheat, known eg the Pb TL a VVUKA.F, raised by Mr. Nelson ClalVton, of onambers county, Ala., equal to the best in the States of Al abama or Georgia. We plovlge ourselves to pay 25c. more per Dusnel tor wheat ol the next crop raised (unmixed) lrom this seed than lor the best Red Wheat then in market; • r,c ® v*.so per bushel oi per peck. This wheal was re- Cleaned and prepared for Planting. oct!7-—w&twtf w INTER’S PA \. A OF. MI ELS. NEW GROCERY STORE. Afo. 77 y East Broad Street— Columbus, Ga. MESSRS. MARCUS & CHAFFIN HAVE just opened a NEW GROCERY yygLlpTOiv.E at No. 77, East Broad .Street, where they , f p keep constantly on hand a large and well assorted to 1 OCJv Or FAMILY GROCERIES, Which they offer to the Public, at the lowest living rates, Tor Cash. -ALSO,— Brandy, Wine, Gin, Whisky. -ALSO— Cip-s ol she best Cuban Brands. Also—Fine < swing ‘Fobacco, Soap, Candles, Confec tionaries, era. Salmon, freehand pickled, Sardines, Pickles, Sauc s, of every description, and a great many other nicearti les, to suit the taste of the epicure. Call and see us. oct!6—w&twtt. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE MOBILE AND GIBARD BAIL ROAD. ON and after Tuesday, Ifilli October, ibe Passenger & Freight Tram will, leave Girard at i M.daily, (Sundaysexcep* ted) connecting at Silver Bun with a daily line of Stages to Viflula, Glenitviile, Eulaula, Forti.'r.inos, and Marianna,Fla. And on Tuesdays, and Fridays, wuli the Mages for Uchee, Olivet, Euon, Hardaway, Midway, Perote and Union *pring9. Leaving Silver Run at 6%, A, M., daily, (Mondays excepted) arrive atGirard at BA. M., connecting wild the Opelika aim Muscogee Trains. Round trip, tickets good for four days can be purchased at Girard and Silver Run, at less than the regular rate.” SET All freight must be paid before goods will be discharg ed. Way freight must in iu all cases be paid in advanck. R. A. HARDAWAY. stet! ti-w&twtf. Engineer. PRICES ADVANCED I DOUBLE Extra p*r ‘Barrel 11 00 3EXTRA FAMILY,per bbl $9 50 Buperflue 9 00 Georgia Superfine, 9 to Georgia Mills <i 50 t Usual discount when iO barrels are taken at one time. ocMO—w&twtf WINTER’S PA LACK MILLS. Cl T Y Rll S I DENCE FOR SALE. VV r E ofler on accommodatiilg terms one of the most desirable residences in the city. The [III SpL lot contains a full acre of ground .situated in the 11 g i upper part of the City, in a healthy location convenient to the churches. On the prem ises are a first rate dwelling and all necessary outhouses; also, one of the best wells of water in the place. For further particulars apply to to HARRISON & McGEHEE. octlft—w&twlm. . Auctioneers. STEVENS & KIDDER’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 liable to get out of order, t It will make from TFST Fifteen hundred to two thou sand Shingles per hourjrj} 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 diving, in bolts of no required 1 hickness or shape. Two hands oniy are needed to attend it. A two-horse power is sufficient to run it. The Ala 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 lor the States of Georgia, Alabama and Louisiana. B ’ A. S. NEWHOtSE, A. 0 HILL. The Machine can be seen in operation at Union Found ry, on Oglethorpe sttreet, above tne Berry House, for a lew weeks. oet'J— wtw6m VALUABLE RIVER PLANTATION FOR SALE. HPHE subscribers otier for sale the Plantation and tie 1 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 ot land, perfectly level and tree from freshets; about 1800 acred of rich river bottoms, balance first quality pine jands, 1400 of which is cleared and in cultivation. ‘Phis plantation is unusually well settled, having ail the necessary buildings (framed) to accommodate two hund red negroes. It is well watered and healthy, anu in poim of tevtility and location, these lands are not surpassed by any in the State. The plantation is very’ susceptible ot 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 CAN ILY ,Lxr of John Cantey, - Columbus, Ga. JOHN CANTEY, oct2—wtwtillstjau Camden,b. C. AUCTION &■ COMMISSION THE unde?signed having purchased the interest of VV M. AUSTIN, in the firm of Harrison, Austiu A. MeUe hee, will continue the Auction* Commission, Xesro Brokerage and ding Business, tinder the name and style of HARRISON & McGEHES, at the old Stand, No?. 59 ,Y 61, Broad Street; and pledge themselves to a prompt and uitidul attention to ai. du.-i ----ness committed to their care.. They wU give their person afaiKniiauh the of Real estate, Xearoes, Merchandize A: Piorluce. Hsvmc. anick tacilmes at command, they are prepared to muv uoerai advances j on Negroes and Merchandize ot every description. Particular attention given to Administrator a ar.d Execu tor's Sales. cn\B.B. HARRISON, July 3ft, w.fe’.wtf. AJ.LESC. MciiB!l:• K. Enquirer copy. r A CARD. ENT LUMEN wishing a slrict’y U.f.9 TTIOXAfiI.F. isSstH-d 1 , are invited .to call on Monday next at “OSBOBNE’S,” j next doo| lu Redd 4c JchnsOn’s, where may be found the GENUINE LEARY DRESS HATS, j t i* r r r i i - th . an^*>o9l ve assotiment of Frown,” Blnck, Drab, and Lndress Hats. Al>. an eßgant disp’av will ho rn’ide of Mis.es and Infants’White Pearl and Drali tbm a oTfh r ?* t 8 late Fa:i St >les. to .Which (he atten lK^ 1 thft Ladies is particulaily requested. octlitv3i MANLEY & HODGES. A RE nowin receipt of the most Elegant Assort- TL ment of Ooocis they have ever offered to the community. Ail are Invited to ca 1 and see u?, for we are confident we can please in Style. Uualiiy and Price. orpi—wtwtl A SPLENDID Line of Ladies Dress Silks, of enureiy new styles. Finest French Printsd DeLainee. Embroideries >f evert variety. Richardson’s Pure Housewife Linen. octi—wA-tWtf MAXI. r y HODGES. Pure Sliaker Flannel. Silk VV’arp S'lnenor 4-4 F.nglish u octa-twtf MANLEY &. HODGES. Barnsley’s Talvle Damask. 90 to 10s inch. i>est Linen Sheeting, Napkins. Towelling, &c. 10, II k. lii—4 B st Bed Blankets. A superior lot of Ntgro do. ociSl-twtl MANLEY k HODGES. YTelvet Brussells 3 dc. 3 ply Carpets. V Oil t loths for Usoais and Passages. Chenelle and Velvet Rugs. o'" 1 - -twtf MANLEY & ITQDGIS. Ladies CLOAK CLOTHS ol various colors and Trimmings to match. White and Colored M irieilles Quiite. oeW—twtf MANLEY k IiODGFS. Enquirer copy. CLAYTON k WILKINS, Auction, Commission, Receiving • AND FO R W AUDI N G MERCH ANT S. THEi 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 ail business entrusted to their care. VVe are prepared to make liberal advances upon all articles ot Produce and other Goods consigned to us Special attention paid to the sale of RC AL*ES TATE, NEGROES, &c , at Auction. P A CLAYTON. Ft G. WILKINS. Columbus, Ga., Sept. 15, 1855. w&twtf ATTEN TIO Nli VER VBOD Y ! 1 HAVE'EMIMOVKD MY STOCK OF BOOKS, STATIONERY, Sea., To the Auction Store of HARRISOI* & 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 Fancy Articles Q3- AT COST, FOR MSH!-d I still have a number of valuable BOOKS and a good lot of STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY, which lam very anxious to dispose ot, as I desire to quit the business. I have fitted up a part of the store expressly for my ac commodation, arid the ladies are particularly invited to I call and examine my stock. Come soon, if you want bar gains ! I atn still acting as MAG ISTR A TE, 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 FASH ION AIDE CLOTHING!” WE ARE REQUESTED TO ANNOUNCE THAT JONAS SMEETON, \XTILIi return from Euroi'k on or about theCth October V V next, and will open ;u his old stand, Broad et. Columbus An Extensive Stock of First Rate GOODS, COM PR I SI NO English, French and Belgian Cloths, of the best quality and latest stales, selected by himself from the Emporiums oi Fashion in the principal cities of Europe; besides a complete assortment of Gentlemen’s wearing appa rel, such as COATS, PANT?, TESTS, .SHIRTS, DRAWERS, &c Wait and give him acallbefo epjrchasiug elsewhere, olurabus, Ga.. Bept. i!5. w&twtf. Enquirer copy. J. A. FOX, ATT O K N iu Y A T L A W , COLUMBUS, GA. TX7TLL attend punctually to all criminal and civil cases en- j it trusted to him in any of the courts of tiie surrounding | conntiesof this State and Alabama. on corner of Broad aial Randolph streets, over Manley I k Hodges. , * j REFERENCES —Hon. A. Iverson, 1 Tennent Lomax, • Co’unibus, Ga. Dr. Stanford, S S imuel F. Rice, ) Montgomery, Ala. Columbus. Oct. 4. w&.iwtf SSO Reward. TWILL give th e above reward tor the delivery of the Notes and other Papers stolen lioin our Store in June last, and no questions asked. D. P. ELLIS &. CO. Enquirer and Corner Stone copy ti oct2—wtwtf “FARMERS’ & EXC ti AN GE BANK 7 ’ Os Charleston, South Carolina. AGENCY AT COLUMBUS. X>ILLS on New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Charleston. . J Savannah an 1 Augusta, discounted at customary rates— Sight Exchange on an vof the above named cities for sale. K. T. TAYLOR. Age- l. Office next door to the Post Office. OiUjrubis O'. t wlrotw‘2m BROOKS & CHAPMAN.’ COLUMBUS. ; GA. Cl'j HWE removed jo thelrnew and com modi ou>Store. ‘4 Dour* Below their old Ptaml, on West Broad Street. ft*** ‘ We are now receiving and offering at Whole pLi -p | sale and Retail puces, a Stock of ft|Lj j DRUGS, MEDCINES, And all other articles pertaining to bur busi- Rffijtta I ness, which, in point oi quality and variety .are j equal,ii not superior, to nuy ever before offered Lin tuts market. j Fliysiciana and Merehants doing J business in the Country, wilt find it to their in terest io call an 1 examine our stock before purchasing -else where. as we sh ill be enabled, through our facilities, .to offer our arti* !es npo * very low terms. PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT. In this important branch of the business we have made ma ny de-iruble improvements, to which, we particularly ca!l the at'ention of Physicians and the citizens of Columbus. Fully aware ot the responsibility attached to -he CO.'IPO UJ\~DI*yG OF JIfUZI/C/vYJUSandthe precaution necessary to be used w.- are determined to give .t our persot.al attention; which assu rance, with our ku-wn exr.er:*i cein the bisines*, will, we trust, secure for us a continuance of the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed. Physicians and those who \ to be served after the usual hour'of closing at ni#rht, w iii fi'd us in tbe back ro<>m above the store, which ia accessible f; a Sight -of stairs from the front. IMPORTED FRENCH TOILET ARTICLES. They are also receiv ng and will continue to keep ou hand z sood supply of she above; consisting of a great variety of Soapa. Lubin’3 Hdkf Extracts & Cologne, In Cut end beautiful Bohemian Glassware Bottles', also, othe: Fancy Articles, t> which werespectfu 1> invito attention. ’ of the Negro auJ Mortar. ■i fl.\vv. BROOKS. cct3 —vAlwtt F. S. CHAPMAN. ♦ FOR SALE. A FIRST Rate Norse and House GitJ,.it No. 131, “> Weel Broad Street. AYER & ECTOR. Columbus, Dqt 18. tw 3t. WHEAT! WIIEAT!! WHEAT !!! PRICES ADVANCED. TITTE will pay $t ? 3 for Prime White Wheat, and 1&1 30 T t tor Prime Red Wheat, delivered at oeu7—w&twtf WINTER’S FALACs MILI.fI. ert Poiut au4 Atanla papers copy or.t* moath and for ward hills. AYER & ECTOR. General Agents, Auction, Commission, Re ceiving, and Forwarding Merchants, XO. 131, WEST BROAD STREET. FIR TIC I'EAR attention given to the keeping, -pur chase and sale cd Negroes. Administrator’s and Ex | editor’s Sales attended toon reasonable terms. | Columbus, Oct. 13, 1855. twtf. K. j 7 MOSES, ATTORNEY AT LAW. SvAE REN’S ARCADE. BTOffite Honrs from 9 A. 31. to 4 P. 31.,^£3 I N. B.—All business entrusted to me will be faithltiliy i attended to. octl I—w&lwly. ‘ A. M HULL. . u. e. BRADLEY. HULL & BRADLEY, ; Grot oxs & Commission Merchants, AT THE OLD STAND OF D- P. ELLIS & CO., COLUMBUS , GA. Highest market price? paid for Hides, Cotton and Linen Rags, Wool, & c oct9—twtf. JOHN PEABODY, . A T TOII NEY AT LA W , COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. in Warren’s Arcade. oc( I—tw"m. For Sale. | A FIRST Rate S ...idler and Harness Maker, ST years of ac, 1 a JL of good charnd,*: , intelligent, sound and healthy. Apply to ‘ A.K. AYFR oct4--twtf No. 13: Broad S i** ). J. Ji. DANIEL f IS IN WANT OE MONEY, AN D those indebted to him are earnestly requested to make immediate payment. sept27—wtw3t SEED WHEAT. V LOT of choice Wlille Wheat, just received and for sale at octll—w&twtf I'AI.ACE MILLS. dr. lee, dentist, HAS returned and will resit toe. the practice ‘“-CIJLjLrof hts profession on Afopday the 15th in 31. Office corner of Broad aud Randolph streets—over Mygtt’a Store. octll—w&twJm magSiL removal” Nfrr¥ CUSHMAN, D NTIST -*—> Removed across toNo. 48 oroad Street, over | Purple’s Jvwelrv Store. ocl2- wtwtf NEW FILL GOODS.” •jH & ct . E§Lllk.. lU rriAKR pleasure in announcing to tiieir customers and the ! i public generally', that they have just completed one ol'the I most extensive and choice stocks of STAPLE AND FANCY DIS Y GOODS* 7 i For the FALL TR A DE, that has ever been exhibited in ! Col uni bus, many of the articles being directly imported by j themselves, giving them an opportunity of offering to their j customers, inducements heretofore unknown in Columbus. Os every description jrvi ms facto red expressly for J. &J. K. . Ail kinds of E 31 lift Ol HFRIES Odireci ’rom Paris. Rich and Beautitul SILKS do do do MANTILLAS &l CLOAKS ofeeryj design, direct irom Paris. ALSO, A WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF WOOLEN I) It ES3 GOOD S, embracing every new and desirable style. A HEAVY STOCK OF | Negro Blankets, Shoes, Hats &T£erseys, ; and every other article Tin their fline at Very Reduced j Prices. Cali and examine. Columbus, Oa. [sepl.2s—wtwtf j FASHIONABLE DAGUERREAN SALOON. ‘l’llß proprietor oftliispleasant.commodious, and first class Palocn of Fine Arts. Lias again returned to resume his bu siness for the season. Mr. Kiddle has had a practice of over eight years, which ranks him one of the most successful oper ators in the profession: Isis pictures are clear, white, hand some am! admired by all. Call and judge for yourselves.— Rooms on Broad Street, over C. Myg.itt/V Dry Rood’s Store. A. J. RIDDLE. Proprietor and Principal Operator. Columbus, Sept. 25—w&twtf. Cedar, Juniper, and China Wanted. VTTE wish to purchase quantitiesof Cedar. Juniper and Cbi > V na. Apply at the I roy Factory Ware Rooms. Columbus. Ga. [septS—wtwtt] li.i J KFFfiltS’ >v At C-) Land for Sale ! TUB subscriber offers for sale his valuable I’anfa- l situated on Chattahoochee river,in Henry county, i twelve miles below Eufaula, containing Sixteen j Hundred Acres, more or less. Thereare one hundred j ic-ps of uncleared river bottom that will produce a bag of .cotton o the acre. There are on the premises a tine dwelling j t v- L- *• V lined negro houes, n good we.ll of Water, and a never ; L ling Spring;, a Sne gin jearried by wa’ter power. With little j expense a good mill could be put in operation. All of the j fields have running water in them, supplied by unfailing ! springs. Forp tdtyof water the.springs cannot be exceeded iit the South. The land is productive and the titles indisputa ble. To those who are disposed to see the place, I sajr cane, ands am sure you will eqt brace-this opportunity of acquiring a good farm. Z. C. WILLI AM 8. sep',29 . tw3m. TO PLANTERS. LINSEYS! LINSEYS!! | ca ‘* attention to the fact that our Linseys nr£ wi j Vy der, by 2or 3 inches,4ban th,ose usually said here j that they are made of prime Geotgia Wool, and weigh j luil 10 ounce? to the yard. If Planter? consult their in- j terest they vD-i U:v of our good* They are the best in Georgia. aug3lwtwtt WINTER FACTORY. KAYGOOD’S Semi-Weekly STAGE LINE, RUNS in connection with the Mobile & loEsTirOlz*—! Girard Rail Road on Tuesdays and Fridays. ocif> tvvtf A. HAYGOOD. Dover A CARD. HAVING disposed of my entire stock of Drugs Med ic ines, S.C., to Messrs. J. id. Pemberton, &: Cos., J | cheerfully recommend them to my old tiiends and custom ers. ‘I hankful lor the patronage bestowed upon me, 1 l would respectfully solicit aeoutiuuance of the same to my successors. R. CARTER. 1 . Columbus, Ga., Aug. 24 1855—w&tw2in. Choice Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, &c., &c. .hi. PEMBERTON & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS. AT THE SIGN OF THE BLUE MORTAR, COLliMßiy, GA. -y WE have purchased the entire Meek of Drusx, , CXtMedicine*. Chemicals, fee., of ROBERT cAR-fCl> Is TUB. an ! will continue li e busi!<** at hi.- eld yjS Stand. We a re. now receiving a lull assort men i •t’-hoice Drnss, Mefllcines, Chemicals, In. itruments, Perfumery, Fancy Art ielet,, cic.. suited alitfe lo the ta.rte.of the city and want-, of the coa-i ry jvhich will be shl J at prices that will not fail to gh e sate ‘action, We respeciiully iuvite our friends ;nd the pnt.iict ;>eus a call, and we pleiige Ourselves to make it to the inter erest cl ail who may iavur ns with their patronage Fro,, our long experiuce as Druggists, and with close atlentioi, tn bn -itess, we trust that welahaU not fail to give entire sat i “ fact lo to ail who may honor u* with a call. Colu- bus, Ga., Aug. 24. wfctwtf BOUNTY-LAND WARRANTS. Pension Claims, &c. HAMILTON & PLANE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, COLUMBUS. GEO. (Oflice, No". 67, Broad Street, over Store.) HAVING made arrangements at f City, by which all business entrusted to them w ill be prompt*) iDtenced ’ to.they are eutbisd to procure I'.onnty Ws* rants, Prnslons, &c., and prose cute Cluiisaj;aiisl j the United States cilhtr belore cr tboft\tii A*- [ porlwfnit. f hey are alsoprt'parcd to purchase Claims,* Uc, agaliitl j the United States. tAT-Yo t'ay required until the Land Ifarrcnts, Claims, kc. 1 are procured. JAMES HAMILTON. WM. F. FLAKE. jA pril 7th. 1H,"5. w&twtf. j Bounty Land! Bounty Land! Bounty Land ! r I undersigned having associated themselves together for I the purpose of procuring BOUNTY LAND ui'der t the sc’ oral acts of Congress beret otoic pa-td, arc now j*rej>arcd ; to make application for ab who wlto are eutilied. i •Persons who have tieretofore received Hoir.tv I.aad War rants, are, under a recent actoi Congress, entitled to an addi | tioual Bounty of l.and, and by calling at our office can get ail the necesssry, ipfortuKUon. Weary also prepared to prosecute Pension and other claims Hirainst the United 8 ate*. Fimn our long experience and gen eral success, we can with contldence say, that ad claims entr-is -1 ted to our care, will be promptly andtpeedily adjusted j One ot the parties being constantly, in Washington city, will i give the business his personal attention there, i Offlceover Gunby & Daniels’ Store, Columbus,Georgla. i , MICH A El. N. CLARK, feh'24. .w&twtf. A. K. RAGAN. LAND WARRANTS, land office? and agency, for the purchase axd SALE 0 F RE A L EST AT E fK AM. DESCRIPTIONS. CONVEYANCER, &c., &c., ON KANPOEFH STREET, Opposite the Dost Office, Columbus, (4a. Ilf determined to devote my time exclusively to the LAND Bl’SINE:?!8, and hope, irom my knowledge of the i lands in Georgia, to be able to give entire satisfaction to all : who may entrust me with business I am prepared lo either | buy or soil, perhaps to better advantage than anv othei person j m U estern Or Nouth Western Georgia. If you have lands to sell, cail upon me; if I do not purchase, I wili And you a purchaser.- If you wish to buy*, call also, ter . have many valuable iota and settlements of laim to sell, i roni my extensive knowledge of the ow ners of lands, 1 am prepar ed to ascertain the owner of almost every vacant lot of land :n the Ft ate. If you wih to have your land valued, you may rely upon correct inlormation, r poji reasonnble tern..-. lleetls, other instruments, drawn cr r rectly and at low rates. Agents wanted to sell Bonner’s large map of Georgia— high pc: cent.given. One thing is certain,! am paying New York and Washing ton Cii v Pricks lor LAND WARRANTS, allowing a small commission. Having also made an arrangement with oneof the best lirnis in \\ ashingtoi), S am prepared to appiy for Bounty Land Warrants, of all sizes, and will charge but Five Dollars for each applica tion—to he peid for w hen the warrant arrivei. 1 ring in your claims soon. As I intend to make this a permanent business, and give it my undivided attention, with a determination to give satisfaciior, I hope to receive a l beral share of patronage, from mj iriemls and the community generally. S. R. Bi'NNLR, julv.'tl—w&twlv Land tifflee. fnluirliiii. Manufacturers’ & Mechanics’ IJ-nk, > Columbus, Ga., June Ist, 1555. j Tnstittutionhaving been re-organized under new Di rectors and Ofiiceis,as a local Hank of is prepar ed to receive dep.*s;tes and furnish exchange on New 3oik, Savannah, dontgomery and other points, at the usual rates, and will take paper for collection. E. T. TAYj OR. President. •T. H. Fonda, Cashier. junedti—wt&wtf MOBE CF THE HISTORY jrfgllmYmi Napxictzu Bonaparte, by J. S. C: Abbttr The HirtdenFath, by Marion ilarlaud ,autbo. Olevo Hall, by Mis Sew-e l; i-dbe, .<r the Human Comedy, hy John listen Cooke. The Escaped Nun, or Disclosures of Convent Life; Oiie, or the old West Room, by L. M. M.; Light and Darkness, a Story of Fashionable Fife; Trie Adventures of Ainyes L< igh, by Cl arles Kingsle}: Trio VY inkles, or the Merry Monomaniacs; (new supply.) A Visit to the Camp before Sevastopol, by .Richard C. Me Ccnuicl:, r.', (new .supply.) Christie lohri9n, by l-harles Reade; Sehool ot Life, by Anna Mary II ovilt: Leaves from a Family Journal, by Emily Loavestre; Maud and other Foetns, by Al'reil Tennyson; English Orphan*, hy Mary J. Homes: New Hope, or the Rescue, a Tale of Kanawha; Chemistry of Common Life by Johnson; Land, Labor and Gold,by William Howett; Sociology for the South by Geo rue Fitshurgh; Henry Vernon,or the Derain; by a Georgian. Just Received by J. W. PEASE. septl4—w&'w 9-2 Broad street. TROY FACTORY WARE-ROOMS, EAST SIDE BItOAD-ST. —AOS. It k 16. It. G. JEFFERSON & CO. Cm nSjpi? THU above establishment lia?#B t ..*!gz.g.ff'jLYi )t aNw InL re-opened its Sale and Ware with a full arllnent, 1 eompriping the following articles of rceeot manufacture and of the very best materials, viz: BEDSTEADS, of various patterns, varying in price from four to ihiitv dollars. CHAlßS—Cottage, Boston Rocking, Office, Writing, Nurse's, Children’s, and Dining. T ÜBS, BUCKETS,—Common Pine, Cedar and Juniper —brass and iron bound ol various sizes. CHURNS— Common Pine, Cedar and Juniper, brass and iron bound, of various sizes. WELL BUCKETS, BOAT BUCKETS. Wardrobes, Washst&nds, Tables. Besides many other articles h r hojtse furnishing do mestic purposes. Ail orders left at the ‘Ware-room or directed to 11. G Jefferson &c Cos., Irom country merchants aud other?, will be promptly attended to. The Factory is situated in a section which affords an abundant supply of Oak,Hickory, Beach, Wainut, Gum, Pine, Ash, Poplar, China, <!fcc., d:c- RJUiIWttD U JEFFERSON. JAMES HAMILTON. Columbus, <4a. Sept. 1, 1855. wsuw6m. GIiUCFUIKS AM) BEAL ESTAJE FOR SALE. INTF.N DING to close Hiy busiaesfl by the 13th September,! will fell my Stock-ot jGoodK/or C )SF! 1 have superior o and Brandies, Clin, Hum, Whisky, 3Xadeirn,Mier> vy Port YY lues. of these s> cli s ha\e been on ha. mi nearly two years, making them not onl) bettsron account ot* age, iiut they cost much l .-9then (thautaey wouht n'W. — l also offer fresh Porter, Ah , Cljrrci, Champagne. Hvrups ard Ritters; Cigars. ! obacco. Tea, C&flee, Candies, Boaj ,M cker el, Salmon,! Pickled Pig, Pork, Lard. Pot Ash, Stc., Ate., allot the be-.-t quality and/or sale at cost on accom modating teru-s. I w.j: also sell city lots, ,Nos. 281,282,411, 4L6, ICB, r-98, 10, aud a part of No. 19, near the Bridge. Also lot No. 3, with a comfortable dwelling and outhouses, situated on the Female Academy square, a most desirable location, being convneient to the 1 female Academy, to the Churches and to business. Also fraction No. st>. containing about JO acres, adjoining Wm. R. ‘litchell Mr. Comer, antiHbe lands of Col. Jones, not more than on and a naif miles frutn town. Apply to P. A.CLAYTON. N. B.—AH who are indebted must call and settle their ac counts or they will be placed in tie hands ot an officer. ;:.np2—w&twtf P. A. C. ~ CIGAR MANUFACTORY 7 , CRAWFORD STRETT, Tiro Deors below Rankin' Corner. THE ?ui>scriber keeps constantly on hand the finest HA VANA CIGARS, and offers them for sale at the lowest prices, by Wholesale and Retail. A good lot of American Cigara. Also, every v’arie y of Chewing and Smoking I obaceo, Pipes, SnutF, and all the articles usual ly found in an establishment of this kind. Ail goods sold by tne are warranted genuine and free bo-u detects ot any kind. Ordets irom tlie countiy care ktity and promptly attended to. augK—w&twlv JAMES ESTEVp;Z. THE KAT STORE, IS REMOVED TO M3 BROAD STREET, (In Part 0.-cupled by J. H. 3IBR.itY.) YY’HEii L iay oe nd. us u-ual, ail the latest and test JStylts t HATS CAPS ol every variety, quality, oriee aud VV guarantee both a tit and satisiacuoa to til who may give Uj a call. ALo a choice lot oi Walking C'anes and Umbrellas. Repairing and Manulocturiog to order ae upu iI. oct2—wAtwSfw • • J£. LASDOX.