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. COMMERCIAL. COTTON STATEMENTS^ O “0“ •“ - 3 ■£ s?:i Z? |:r2J|=; •. E Stoch a- 3 - ® $ x ; ® i Eo‘ST: a- § £ s a 3*2 I ~ jg'alo's’ s®” hand week §.g l < £< : \H\il §£. this Nov' 0 4 * ‘5 Z day. NrwS 2771 - 3158 8418 11576 1480 3825 5305 9042 v . 1855 ’ 52 * 4645,31819 36464 4657J_5 186 19843 16932^ { Savannah, Nov. 7. i COTTON I here was no change in the market yes terday. D rnnrd fair S l.g 1,589 ha’es, as follows 44 at 8, 39 at B|. 88 at B|. 128 at 8 5 16. GO at B§. 341 Bs, 192 at , 135 at B|, and 13 at 8| cents. New York, Nov. 6. The Cotton market is lower. Wheat drooping. Ohio $9.2t, Exchange 8£ t > 8| c uts, and the in rket well ■applied. Money active. Center Lodge, Mo. 187, F. A. ill. Octoblr 23th, A. D. 1855. The committee to whom wa- assigned the duty of pre- P sing resolutions expressive of the feelings of this Lodge, reference to the death of our beloved brother Robert W. Coleman, make the following report: Death has invaded our circle for the first time since the organization of our lodge. We are caded upon to mourn the loss of one ol our members. Our friend and brother, Robert W. Coleman, is no more. But his virtues and be nevolence, his kindness and charily, bis zeal for, and con stant adherence to those great principles ol brotherly love, relics and truth, so beautifully exemplified in his lire, all re main fresh in our mAnories and live in our hearts. lie died near his residence on the 24th mst, after an illness of a lew days We are, therefore, deprived ol our J. D., of his presence and counsel in our lodge room. His tamily and friends of a kind husband, father and neighbor. His losscreates a vacutn that can never be filled ; and though we mourn, we do so not as those witho t hope tur deceased brother was an orderly member of the Baptist Church, and we humbly trust that the great Architect ol the Urn verse has transplanted him into the celestial Lodge above, where afliction, sorrow and death are felt and leaded no more. Resolved, That we bow with humble resignation to this dispensation of divine Providence. Resolved, Tnat we deeply sympathize with the bereaved family ol our deceased brother, and in token of our respect for his memory, we will wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days, and that the furniture arid jewels of our Lodge be clothed in mourning ,or the same period. Resolved, Tnat a page in our book of record be inscrib ed to his memory, and that our Secretary be instructed to deliver a copy of the foregoing preamble and resolution to the family of our deceased brother, and a tender of the sympathies of our Lodge. Resolved, That our Seretary be instructed to forward a copy of this preamble and resolutions to the Editors of Signet & Journal, of Marrietta, Ga , and to the ( olumbus Enquirer, and Times & Sentinel, with a request to publish the same. JAMES U. CLAYTON, JASPER N. GILBERT, william ii. ramey, Committee. What do the Physicians Say ? fjF’ Listen to the testimony of an eminent physician in favor of M’Lane’s Vermifuge, which is now universally acknowledged to be the best in use , even members of the medical faculty fwlio ore so often opposed to the use of patent medicines,) cannot withhold their approval of this invaluable remedy: Lind, Stark Cos. Ohio, Jan. 8, 1849. I h ive used Dr M'Lane’s Worm Specific in my private practice,and am prepared to say that the unparalleled sue cess with w.tieh I have prescribed its use. both lor children and adults, induces me to say the most in its favor of any specific or patent medicine ever before biought to my no tice. The mode of administration, the smallness of the dose, and the certainty of its efficacious effects, give it, in my opinion, a decided advantage over any other medicine of the kind before the public. Purchasers will please be careiul to a-k for IR. M’LANE’S CELEBHATED V liItMIFIIGE, andtake none else All other Vermifuges, in comparison, are worthless. Dr. vi’Lanes gen uine Vermifuge, also las Celebrated Liver Fills, can i.ow be had at ail respectable l)i ugStorestn the United Males and i .ianada. J.ySold by all the Druggists iu Columbus, and by one agent in every town. ocl2s—w&tw-w. A Secret for the Ladies. How to Preserve Health - Don’t use Chalk, Lily White, or any ol the so called cosmetic-, to conceal a la ded or sallow co nplexion. It you would have t.ie roses brought hack to your cheek, a clear, healthy and transparent skin, and life and vigor infused through the system, git a bottle of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, and take it according to directions. It docs not taste quite as well as your sweet meats; but, if after a few do-es you do not find your health and beauty reviving, your step elastic and vigorou-, and the whole, system refreshed and invigorated like a Spring morning, then you case is hopeless, and all the valuable certificates we possess, go for naught It is the greatest purifier ot the blood known; is perfectly harmless, and at the same time powerfully efficacious. For sale by THOMAS M. TURNER &, CO. JAS. Hi CARTER, Savannah, Ga. BROOKS <fc CHAPMAN, D\i\FORTH & NAGEL, Oetll— w&tvvlm Columbus, Ga. From tlie Ministry. The following evidence is from the Rev. W D. F. Saw rir, Presiding Elder of the Methodist Episcopal Church for the District of North Alabama. Dr. Charles Williams,— Dear Sir: I take pleasure in giving ni\ testimony to the virtues of your excellent ‘Pul monic Balsam of Wild Cherry.’ Having used seveial bottles in my family, with decided advantage in every ease, 1 can recommend it as ihe best and most pleasant medicine I have ever seen. W. D. h . SAWRIE. Tu-cumbia, March 22, 1848. by all Druggists everywhere. See long ad vertisement in another column. oetll— lm BROWN’S WASHING MACHINE. •pHE luveivor in introducing his new Rotary V\ ashing Md- L chine to the notice ol the public, doas so with the cond deuce that in alt cases where a lair trial is given, they will b*, a* they have been by those who have used them, pronounced tone the best Machine lor washing now iu use. and capable oi performing mvire wort iu tar less time and with iar less damage to the clothes than any other Washing Machine now ‘"declaims for this Machine, that it will cleanse the clothes from dirt In 15 to oO minutes and leave them entirely clean, ready for boiling and rinsing. Hit w.ll thoroughly rinse clothes in from 5 to 10 n mutes It will do an ordinary day’s washing in an hour, and does not wear the clothes more than one tenth as much as when wash- It is adaptel t*> vashihg 'rom t'e dm st muslins tothecoar sest cloths, Blankeis und Carpets. . , . It can be worked ty women or even a 12 year old boj, and fisso Simple in its constructi n that almost any at—if it should ever need it—and will, with ordinary caie iast from dve to ten years . , . , , ... r&r One of the great merits of .this Machine in, in addi tion to the facility n washing, is that the clothes are not worn out bu washing, tty the ordinary process of washing, clothes arc more injured than by wearing. This advantage, together vnth the taci that, it wilt do ten limes the work ot nanu taoor, should induce evety Motel, Boarding House, and tamuy to have one. , . , These Machines are sold for Cash only, delivered at our shop price sl3- Directions for using sent with every Machine. Manufactured by oLEMUNd. BRoWN & CO. We refer to a few of the many who have bought and used the Machines, viz: . „ A „ <sen, J N Bethuue, Columbus, A G S'.appy, Fort Valley, Dr A Pond. “ Col A Welloorn, Meriwether, A M Alien ‘ “ Etlisha Trammell I” Johu VV Hurt, “ George T Hurt, Russell county, Johu Hudson, firm ot Charles A Peabody, “ Threewits, Holt & Cos. “ Hopson Smith, Thomas DeWolf, Lowther, u Charles Wise, “ i a ?lfu ?u rbut ’ R E Dixon, ,l ‘V blteh , llrs, i , Dr J A Urahart, , M W A Me'.ruder, PACiavt n “ George McGee, JO Brewer J wm™ 9 ’ James R Jones, “ Wm G Williams, Charles F Lew M I) Bullard, j y ’ R NR Bard well, Tuskegee, Wm Matheson “ J 0 Auburn, KBr“3, - AKB.ll.ynymer?. JW Thomas “ John Gill Shortei, Eufauia, Jame Comer, “ E E Raw son, Macon, B, L Mott, “ Female College, , Dr TS ew art M Geo T Rogers, ’ Capt j E Davis, “ “ Gwen Thomas VV S Brantley, J 0 Williford, Stewart county, Nelson Clay ton, a co. ’ Rev. JVV Talley, Oxford, N W Persons, Enon ’'JJf* 2m oolumbus, Ga., Nov. 8. w&IW Advances on Cotton. THE subscriber is prepared to to make liberal sauces on 1 Cotton and othei produce . w£n? AwSe- Office hours from 9 a in, to 4 p. m. VV arren a AEW JEWELRY STORE, 81 Broad Street. WILLARD & DEPEW £s> H 4 VEopened a fine Stock of Jewelry, to yV\ which they wt-h to call the attention of the pool c. gift. ‘ heir goods are all new and will. be so'd low f ior >,nd w li be found what they are represented. — Fair and honorable dealing Is tn-ir ptinciple. MR. A INGMIRE, who is we'l known in this community, is connected wilh this estah ishment, and is, without doubt. the best Jeweler jobber and Engraver in th scountry. He is also superior to any in sef'ne Diamonds a* and Mounting all kinds of Hair Work, Mr. L. GutowsUy, is also connected with this Store as one of the best VV vtch Kkpairkrs ever in the city of Colum bus. Those who have not already received the benefit of Mr. Intrmireand Mr. Gutowsky’s VVork, are respecttully invited to give them a call. All work done a* this store will be war ranted, and all goods sold atlhis house w rramed to be what they are represent* and. Weagain inviteyou ail to gi ve us jour paironaire, and we will suit you if possible. Rememb* r the place, next door to Brooks Chapman’s Blue Drug More, No. 8l Broad Street novßwtw3w COW FEED ! COW FEED ! ONE DIME PER BUSHEL! For a short time, in order to reduce our Pile !! WE are selling bran atfii ceuts per hundred pound-, which is less than 10 cents per bushel, and Snorts at Hu cents per hundred. Keepyourcows fat. No excuse at such prices Where 1000 los at a time are taken, we wl 1 sell at 50 cents lor Bra t and 70 cents for Shorts. Met! 70 cents per busbei liovfi—wiwtf. * Winter’s Palace Mills. T. H. VANDEtf BERG’S Depot of Pianofortes and Musical Goods, NO. 76 EAST SIDE BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, c;a. WHERE can at all times be found a large Hlelection of Lignt, Newton &. Bradbury’s world ,wrenowned Premium Piano Fortes, to “ ge her with an assortment of Piano Fortes Irom the best Jifaimfactones in the U. States of all styles and prices. ALSO, Melodcons, Guitars, Violincellos, Violins, Banjos, Tamborines, Flutes, Flutinas, Accordeons, Music Boxes, Clarionetts, Flageoietts and Fifes. Also, all kinds of BRASS INSTRUMENTS for BANDS, together with Bass and Tknor D U S STRINGS of all kinds, and the Largest Assortment of SHEET MUSIC for all the above named instruments, that can be found South of Philadelphia. Or S -cond hand Pianos taken in exchange when new ones are bought, and the highest prices allowed for old ones. Cgr Second hand Pianos for Sale or Rent. Pianos, Organs, Melodeons, and all other kinds es Musical Instruments tuned and repaired in the best manner, and at the shortest notice, and warranted to give entire satisfaction. All orders left at our store will de promptly attended to. T. H VAN DEN BERG, 70 Broad Street,Sign of the Mammoth Fiddle. Columbus, Nov. 6,1855. w&twtf. WHITE WHEAT WANTED! AT PALACE MILLS ! WE will pay $2 per bushel Cash, for Prime White Wheat (well cleaned,) and $1 60 for Prime Red. Farmers, avail yourselves ol’ this chance. nov6 w&twtf G. W. WINTER, PresH. GUANO. Twenty Tons, for Sale by GREENWOOD & GRIMES. Columbus, Ga., Nov. 1. w&tw2m. Bare Chance for the Million! CHRISTVIAS GIFT H LHC TE MW • TICKETS $5 AT 2 o’clock on Monday, the 24th day of December next, will bo drawn, in front of our Auction Room, a list of Magnificent Prizes, consisting in part, of the follow ing articles, viz: 14 FiNE GOLD WATCHES, 1 do. set with Dia nond*; 2 Fine Silver do ; Dia mond Pins and Ring-; Gold Coin, $5 to SSO Pieces ; Silver Pitchers, Tumblers and Cream Mugs; Silver * Forks; Gold Pins, Kings and Ear-Rings; Gold Chains, Lockets, Crosses and Bracelet-*; Studs, Necklaces and Sleeve Buttons; Silver Mounted Castors, Pitchers, Forks, Spoons, Tea Trays, and Candle Sticks; Gold Thimbles, Pen cils and Tooth picks: Fancy Work Bas kets, De-ks, Cigar Stands, and a great many Beautiful Articles too tedious to mention. Four hundred and forty one numbers will be placed in the Wheel, and one huridied and rilty-five drawn out. The first drawn taking Prize No. l.and .so on until the prizes are all drawn. The articles can be seen at our Auction Room. JJgTPersons at a distance who wish to purchase tickets in the above Splendid Scheme, can be accommodated by enclosing us Five Dollars. HARRISON & McGEHEE, 59 Broad Street. Columbus, Ga , Nov 1,1855. w&twtd. VALUABLE SERVANTS TOR SALE. HIGH PRICE! Til E family consists of a woman and four children. The woma.i is i7 years old and one of th° best house ‘servants in Georgia Bhe is a good seamstress, washec irone r and pas try cook 11 •• oldest chi Id is agil, 10 years old, sews well, is a good nurse, neat, active an I handsome. The next is a hoy, 8 yi arsold, well .rown and every way sup erior The next is a girl, five yearsoid,aud the youngest is a boy 2 years old—equal to any. These servants are offered tor no fault. The owner is una ble to keep them Ho wishes to purchase hands lor the farm. He prefers having tin m taken on trial for one or two weeks. Apply to [novtt —twlm] AYER &■ ECTOR. Partnership Dissolved. ‘T'HFHate firm of R. 31. Aldworth & Cos. is this I day dissolved by mutual consent. Ail accounts due the firm must be paid to R. M. Aldworth. R M. ALDWORTH & CO. Columbus, Ga. Aug. 31, 1855. Tin and Sheet Iron Manufactory. R. M. ALDWORTH VJ|/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. M. ALDWOKTH. Columbus, Ga., Aug. 31, 1855. tw6m. NEW CARPET STORE AGENCY. rHE subscriber is Agent ofVV. 11. Gu.on, New Carpet Store Savannah, Ga., who has alwayson hand Carpeting, Oil Cloths, Hearth Rugs, Druggets, Table and Piano Covers, Window Shades, Lace and Muslin Curtains, Curtain Stuffs, Stair Rods, &c. Samples and pricesof all qualities of Carpeting and Oil Cloth may be seen at my store, 82 Broad street, Columbus, Ga., and any of the above articles ordered without delay. Carpets cut to rooms free of charge, and made, il'desired, for smallcompensation, by an experienced hand in Savannah, will be regular!) supplied with new patterns for the coming seaßoU * P. A. CLAYTON, 82 Broad Street. Columbus, May 3—twtf New Books! New Books! ABBOTT’S Life of Napoleon, anew ?up- Travels in Chinese Empire, by M. Hue; Bell Smith, Abroad; ; *TheXonscript, by Dumas; ’1 Tri-Colored Sketches in Parts; Waikna: or Adventures on the Mosquito bhore, bybam- English Orphans, or Home in the New World, by Ma ry J. Holme*; „ , , T , . , ~ Commonplace Book of Thoughts and * anctes, by Mrs. Jameson; „ , T The Winkles: or the Merry Monomaniacs, by J. B. Jones. M A Visit to the Camp before Sevastopol, by R. C-. Mc- Cormick, Jr. of New York. Cleve Hall, by Mrs. Sewell; , The Iroquois: or the Bright Side of Indian Character, by Minnie Myrtte; Heiress of Haughton: or the Mother’s Secret, by the au thor of Aubrey, Sequel to Aubrey; Constance Herbert, by G. E. Jewsbury; Missing Bride, by Mrs. Southworth, e Just received by J. W. P EAb h>, aug!B—w&twtf. 92 Broad Street. TWENTY PIANOS A WEEN. ALTHOUGH it may appear incredible, vet 18 nevertheless true that Lighte, Newton & j J OiTTf? “fadbury turn out of their Manufactory 20 ~ ** Pianos a week; this being a .uiicn larger num her than any other Manufactory in the country produ* es, and being conciu-ive evidence that their Insti uments are moro ea • geriy sought a ter than other . 1 ih. k un dersigwed havinir maile airangements for the sa’e of OVe named Pia* os, has how in hisWareroom and will ntinue to keep a assortment of their instruments of i anous styles and finish, embracing every new and desirable I 1 7prf rn -fr° m plainest *o the most elegant ihe above Pianos took the first premium at the World’s I- air, aud at the Fair of the American Instil u*e in 1853. T. H VA vDENBERG, JfovJt_wku.tr _ 7? Brood j JUST RECEIVED BY MARCUS &, CHAFFIN, PICKLED and Smoked Tongues, Fulton Market Beef, Pig Pork, White Beans, Spl .t Peas, Onions, Potatoes, Salmon, Pickled, Fresh &. Smoked, i Mackerel, in Barrels and Kits, Hominy, Fresh Crackers, Fire Fresh Goshen Butter, by every Steamer. Columbus Nov. 1. wtwtl AGENCY BANK OF HAMBURG, S- C AT FLORENCE, GA. I AM prepared to Discount Drafts and furnish Exchange at the usual rates o other Banks or Agents. Fl->rencf>, Ga , Nov. 1, 18~>V A . V\ . HILT., Public Sale. 63 Plantation Negroes will be sold at public outcry, on Thursday, 22d of November, at. 11 o'clock, at Millen, on the Central Railroad, (79 mile station.) THIS gang of Negroes were raised in Screven County, on the Plantation ol Jefferson Roberts, and are well known throughout the county as good plantation hands, accustomed to the culture ot corn and cotton. The rmn are among the most expert and skillful timber cutters in the State To those desirous of purchasing Negroes for plantation purposes, unexceptionable in every respect, and of established reputation in their neighborhood, an oppor tunity is afforded such as seldom oacors. Titles undoubted. Terms cash, or city acceptances. For information apply to TIIOS. W. COLLINS, Macon Gh., or WILLY & MON TMOLLIN, novl—w&tw2t Savannah, Ga. WANTED. A CABINET MAKER , afs© a CHAIR MAKER, for which liberal wages will be given. R. G. JEFFERSON & CO Columbus, Nov. 3d—twtf STATE FAIR, Montgomery & West Point Railroad, ( M >ntgom ry, Ala. Oct 23,1855. < STOCK and all articlei interned lor exiiibitiim at Fair, to beheld m Montgomery on the 20th of November, will be passed over this road free of charge, and persons hav ing such will please give timely notice to the Super ntendeut, so that the requisite cars may be in readiness at the several stations. Persons making themselves known as visitors to the Fair, Will be passed at halt the regular fare. SAMUEL G. JONES, oct27—twtd Eng'r. & Sup’t. HOME AGAIN! ITAKE this opportunity of informing my friends and pat rons that I have re-opti.ed my CH THING JBTABLIBH- M ENT and would solicit au inspection ol my very choice a: and superior Stock of Goods, sel* cted by myself from the best and most fashionable Marks in London and Paris,consisting ol Black and Fancy Broadcloths, Cloths and Cassuneres, Doeskins, Benvers, Tweeds and Vestings, S titable for the ensuing season*. My HOSIERY DEPARTVIENT is perhaps the most com plete, choice and fashionable assortment in the State, having been selected irom the most celebrated manufactories iu Brit ain and Continental Europe. Partit s wishing to purchase will see at once thepropriety of •riving me a call, as my good* are fresh from the original mar kets and fashionable to the last degre e. My Light and Fancy Stock Comprises Fine Irish Linen Shirts & Collars, Silk, Lawn, and Linen Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, and Gents Embossed Leather limits, And an elegant assoitment ot IVLCK TIES of superior styles and shades. They are unmatched and unmatchable in this country. Persons wishing to avail themselves of my styles of cut ting and making, w 11 find them superior to anything hitherto presented to the public of Columbus. J. SJIEETON, Merchant Tailor. oc'2s tw9t Broad Street, < nhimbus, Ca. \dministratfrr’s Sale. —By virtue of an order of the Court ot ordinary o Sumter bounty, will be sold on tie fir t. Tuesdav in December next, ben re Hie Court House in T ;.l bottom Talbot Cos., Ga., lot of land No. (31) thirty one, In the sixteenth said County. Said lot ol land lies near he Muscogee Railroad,and is valuable for its timber; to be sold as ihe property of Aid aid B. Ilufl, late of Bumter Cos., deceased. Sold lor lh- benefit of the heirs ol said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. Oct. 24 1854—w&twtds JNO. A. HUFF, Ad’in’r. FOR SALE Oil RENT. A Desirable Place in Wynnton, i CONTAIMNG Twenty Acres with a good Dwelling on it, containing five large rooms, a kitchen, smoke .? xSgj house, Daiiy, Carriage House, Stable, and a well of .iL-ii-i good water, ail in first rule repair. ALSO , ACOMFORTXBLE House an i Lot iu thisoity,up town, and in a good neighborhood HARKIMIN & McHI.IL.E, Auctioneers, Columbus, Ga. Oct. 30. 2*vAaiw. FOR SALE. A LIKELY No. I Family of Negroes, consist!].g of a wo man and six chi idrtn, 4 bois i!d iwo ivls. A bargain can be had. Call and see A YEK at EOT .Jit, Auc’rs, oct3U—wtwtt 131 It oad Street. prices advanced! - DOUBLE Exir > p w r Barrel 12 00 EXTtiA FAMILY, per hbl $lO ot) Superfine 9 00 Geo ruin mi ptr.fi we, 8 (>u Georgia Mills 7 00 Usual discount. when 20 barrels are taken at. onetime. oci.3"—w&-wtf WINTER’S PA .VK MILLS PASHIONABLE DAGUERREA N SALOON. I’ HE proprietor of this pleasant,commodious, and first class * Baloc nos Fine Arts, has again returned to resume his bu siness lor the seasou. Mr. Biddle has had a practice of over eight years, which ranks him one of the most successful oper- ! atorsin the profession; his pictures are clear, white, hand- j some and admired by all. Call ami judge for yourselves.— j Rooms on Broad S.reet, over G. My. jitt's Drv Good’s Store. A. J. RIDDLE. Proprietor and Principal Operator. Columbus, Sept. 25—w&twtf. STOVES FOR THE MILLION 111 AVE oil hand and am daily reo*iviag a large and fine assortment of Cojking, Office and Parlor Stoves, AMONG WHICH MAY BE FOUIIB THE IRON WIZZARD, IRON WITCH. IRON KING, YOUNG AMERICA, EASTERN PREMIUM, EAGLE PREMIMUM, PARLOR COOKING STOVES, and many others These Stove? sre warante 1 to work w’el!, or may be returned at my expense PLAIN AND JAPANNED TIN-WARE, and general assortment of house furnishing Goods. Roofing and Guttering done on short notice. Store ou Randolph street nearly oppos te the Post Office. R. M. ALDWORTH. Columbus. Ga., Oct. 30. w&twriin. Merchants & Bar-keepers Attention! FINE CIGARS & BRANDY ON CONSIGNMENT, lAH AAA PINE H AVA JiA CIGARS, lUo-UUD 10 X Casks fine French Brandy. 5 Casks “ “ ALSO, 5d Boxes Tobacco. Choice Brands, Which we offer at reduced Prices. Call and sample them.— HARRISON & McGEHEE, Columbu*, Ga., Oct. 30. w&twtf. CITY RESIDENCE FOR SALE. m giL , °n accommodating terms one of tne most desirable residences in the city. The otconta ’ nsa acre of ground .situated in the J jiJ.ffiirtA upper part of the City, in a healthy location *^ ss convenient to the churches. On theprem ees 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. oct!6—w&twlm. ___ Auctioneers. Just Received, a Consignment of BBLS. Northern Apples’ 100 Bbls “ Potatoes. 50 “ “ Unions. At the Grocery Store of HULL & BRADLEY. Columbus. Oct. 23. twtf. Daguerreotypes, Sterescopes and Vitriotypes. THE PALACE ROOMS A RE daffy thronged with visitors. Some come topee fY thebt-autitully arranged reception parlor; thcfineSky Light Ope.ntitig Hall;the many tine specimens cl most all the distinguished ladies and gentlemen in this part of the country; the superb stock ot Cases, Frames and Lock ets, and many come to have a Site like Likeness taken. We have just introduced several new styles of Pictures never before taken in this 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 ttken in cloudy as well as fair weather, in every variety of styles, in clouds, illuminated and fancy back grounds, crayon, Sterescope and Vitrio tyr-e. family groups taken with great facility and accu racy Particular atttention paid to infants and young children. A liberal discount made to families. Views taken without reversing. Daguerreotypes and Portraits accurately copied, feipk or deceased persons attended to at their residences. V\ e are thankful to all who have thus far patronized us, as also to those who have honored us wiih their calls. Come and see us again, even body. We r.re 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. CLAYTON & WILKINS, Auction, Commission, Receiving AND FORWA RDI N G M ERCHAN TS. r PHE undersigned, having formed a Copattnership to do A 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 Special attention paid to the sale of REAL ES TATE, N EGKOES, &.c , at Auction. P A CLAYTON. F. G. WILKINS. Columbus, Ga , Sept. 15, 1855. w&twtf AUCTION & COMMISSION HdsaM’ as ; r jHilE uinieislgued having purchased the interest of WM. JL AUSTIN, in the firm of Harrison, Austiu & McGe hee, will continue the Auction, Commission, Negro Brokerage and Forwar ding Business, under the name and style of HARRISON & McGEHEE, 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 of Real Estate, Negroes, Meichaiutize <& Produce. Having ample facilities at command, they are prepared to make liberal advances on Negroes and Merchandize of every description. Particular attention given to Administrator’s and Execu tor’s Sales. OH VS. B.HARRISON, July *O, -wfelwtf. ALURNC. McGF.HoK. Enquiier copy. c O*<S> 3D£ICBr THE trading public who have hitherto patronized the TROY FACTORY, will please take notice that W. It. HARRIS is no lon ger c mntcie-T or associated in any ‘manner whatever with the business of the esiabli.-hment All business hereafter will be transacted exclusively with ourselves at our Warerooms. It. G. JEFFERSON &. GO. Columbus, Ga., Oct. 23. w&twtf TROY FACTORY WARE-ItOOMS, EAST SIDE ‘BROAD-ST.—SOS. M & §6. R. G. JEFFERSON & CO. THE above establishrre it. has ‘Sr re its Sale and Ware SfegESroom, with a full comprising the following articles of rceent manufacture and of the very best materials, viz: BEDSTEADS, of various patterns, varying in price from four to thirty dollars. CHAlßS—Cottage, Boston Rocking, Office, Writing Nurse's, Children’s, and Dining. TUBS, BUCKETS, —Common Pine, Cedar and Junipet —brass and iron bound of various sizes. CHURNS—Common Pine, Cedar and Juniper, brass and iron bound, of various sizes. WELL BUCKETS, BOAT BUCKETS. Wardrobes, Washstands, Tables, Besides many other articles far house furnishing t and do mestic purposes. All orders left at the Ware-room or directed to R. G Jefferson & Cos., trom country merchants and others, will be promptly attended to. The Factory is situated in a section which affords an abundant supply of Oak .Hickory, Beach, Walnut, Gum, Pine, Ash, Poplar, China, &c., &c- RICHARD G JEFFERSON. JAMES HAMILTON. Columbus, Ga. Sept. 1, 1855. w&twfim. WHEAT! WHEAT!! WHEAT!!! PRICES ADVANCED. WE will pay Sl.Ya for Prime White Wheat, and $1 50 for Prime Red Wheat, delivered at octl7 —w&twtf WINTER’S PALACi MILLS. West Point and Atanta papers copy one month and for ward hills. TOLAND BUYERS” MTHE Subscriber offers for sale his plantation in Macon County, Alabama, containing r IOOO acres of land. It lies on the Middle Cowikee, is perfect ly level, and embraces rive hundred acres of hammock, capable of producing fiteen ’hundred pounds ol Cotton per acre It is in a fine state of cultivation, and in point of eligibility of location and good water, cannot be sur passed in Inis country. The improvements consist of a fine, newly built framed dwelling house, with the necessary out houses, good gin house and screw, and 500 acres of open land. It is situated within three miles ol the depot on the Mobile and Girard Railroad, 36 miles from Colum bus and miles from Enon.on the Chunennuggee Ridge. Price Sl2w cash 11 desired long time will be rfiven by adding interest. For further particulars apply to A. D. Cleckley, at the Store o* Andrews, Ridgeway & Cos., Co lumbus. or to the subscriber on the premises Oct. 23—w tw2m JOHN L CLECKLEY. VALUABLE RIVER PLANTATION FOR SALE. ‘T'HE subscribers offer for sale the Plantation and de JL tached pieces of land ol the late Major John Cantey, dreeased, lying in Russell county, Ala., immediately upon the. Chattahoochee river, twenty miles below Columbus Ga. 1 he main plantation contains about three thousand acres ot land, perfectly level and free from freshets; about 1300 acres ot rich river bottoms, balance first quality pine lands, 1400 ol 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 locafion, 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. 1 erms 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 FEY, Ex’r of John Cantey, Columbus, Ga. JOHN CANTEY, oct2—wtwtilletjan Camden, S. C. TO PLANTER’S. LINSEYS! LINSE YSj I TATE call atention to the fact that oar T.fnffysare wi T ▼ der, by 2or 3 inches, than those usually sold hero that they are made of prime Georgia Wool, arid weigh fail 10 ounces to the yard. If Planters consult t!-lir in terest they will buy of our goods. They are the 1 ,-t iu Georgia. ang3lwtwtf WINTER FA< TORY. DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. r pHE undersigned offer for sale theMk.;;-e and Lot oe cupied at present by M Woodruff. ‘Hie house con tains 8 large tooms, fi fire places, and a Duty nmk:n-ath. Ou the lot are a kitchen, with five cnmfariuMe ro. ns. a smoke house, stable and carriage house, and a v •!! ol rate water. The improvements are all new ,1 in good order. Negroes will betaken in e.\*ef¥nn<*e ‘ ,- r! place. Apply to HARRISON AKGEiIKE. Columbus, Ga. Oct 23. | wtwlm. DR. DENTIST, **AS returned and will resume the practice _T.r of htS profession >a .dunday the I * I r-s. Office corner of Bread uid Kano pt streets- uur 1w• ltV >l. Ifv KEMUv A L, CUSHMAN, D- NTIST* Rcuu.ved across to No -IS ,a>;.d >;iect, over Purple 3 Jewelry. Store. , H , w . MW FILL GOODS. <ar ® jlwL, r w > -w TAKK pleasure in aunonneinc loth ir -u--!om-. anil the 1 public ueneraily, Uauhex lave just con,: kkd o: e otthe most extensive and choice stocks ot STAPLE AND FANCY DII V GOODS, Gn the PALL TRADE, thatl srv r been exhibited in CoLonibus, many ot ihe articles bein’ duee.h inij orted by themselves, giving them an oppoitmily <>i cffeiieir to their customers, iadiLcenuiitsheretol, re ui.kid wi, j.c, 1, ictus. Os every description manufactured expressly or J & J K AH kinds of E ITIBROI PERIES Sdireci <Y in Paris.” Rich and Beautiful SILKS * <k> do Co* MANTILLAS & CLOAKS of ed.-\; design, direct troin Paris. ALSO, A WKL.L-ASSOR.trM) STOCK OF WOOLEN DRESS GOODS, embraci-ig every new and desirable style. A HEAVY STOCK OF Negro Blankets, Shoes, Hats & Kerseys, and every other article fin theirflineat Very- 1C educed Prices, kail a;ui examine. Columbus, Ga. [seplSo—wtwtf ATTENTION FARMERS! SPLENDID SEED WHEAT AT PALACE MILLS. WE have for sale a lot of Pure White Wheat, known as the PETITS WHEAT, raised by j)/r.Nelson DLiytoU, of Chambers county, Ala, equal to the best in the t-t: teY .1 Af abamaor Georgia.. We j lodgeourseives to pa -ic. i.miv per bushel for wheat ot the next crop r i sod (unmixi >1) iroiu this seed than for the best Red Wheat then i: mark, f Price S-2.5U per bushel ot 7>c per peck. This v I.e wasre cleaned and prepared for Plant ms oct!7 —\v£twtf VV INTI R‘B PVI.AiT. MIKLB. STEVENS & KIDDER’S PATENT SHINGLE MACHINE. For tie Purpose of Splitlinz, Shaviug ami Jointing- Shingles. TMIE Machine is simple in its construction, hut strong and durable, and not liable to get out of order. \ It will make lrom TJSgf Fijtugn hundred to two thou sand. Shingles per of superior quality, and of any desired uniform thickness or taper. The timber is ted to the Machine - scut from the Log, without steaming, boiling or drying, in bolts of do required thickness or sh. Ape. Two hands only arc needed to attend it. A two-horse power is sufficient to run it. The Ma chine can he attached to any kind of motive pow r, 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 the WINTER Iron Works, Montgomery, for six weeks. Nov. 7. oct9— wtw6m ssoJEtewdxd. TWILL give the above reward for ihe delivery of the Notes and olht r Papers stolen from our .Store in June last, and no questions asked. D. P. ELLIS &, CO. Enquirer arid Corner Stone copy if ocl'2—wtwtf MANEEY & HODGES. \ RE nowin -eceipt of the most Elegant Assert- A ment of 332*37- C3rOQ<i® they have ever offered to the common ty. All are invited to call and see us, for we are confident we can please in Style,, Quality and Price. . * ’ net;!—wtwtf A SPLENDID Line of Dailies Dress Silks, of 1\ entirely new’ styles. Finest French Printed DeLainos. Embroideries of every variety. Richardson’s Pure Housewife Lin'ns. octzt— wA-twtf ___ M.vNLLY fc HODGES’. I "Mne Pure Shaker” Flannel. 1 Silk Warp Superior 4-4 English u oct2 —tw'tl” MANLEY & HODGES. I)amsle> ’s Table ’Damask. ) 90 io Kin inch, (test Linen finer ting, Napkins Towelling. &c. JO, 11 at 12—4 B St Bed Blankets. A superior let of Negro do. oc,2—twtt Velvet Brussells 2 &, 3 ply Carpets. Oil loths for Kooms and Passage- 1 . Chenelle and Velvet Rugs. oct2 twtr MANLEY & HODGES. Ladies CLOAK CLOTHS ol various colors and Trimmings to match. White and Colored Marseilles Q tilts. °ct2—twtf MANLEY & HODGES. Enquirer copy. BROOKS S CUMIN, COLUMBUS, GA. H\ VE removed to their new and commodi- Cou St >re. 2 Doors Cr ow their old Stand, on West Broad Si ret. ■\ We are now repeiv ng and offering at Whole sale and Retail pi ices, a S.ock of DRUGS, MEDCINES, And all other article - pertaining to onr busf mni.niH ness, which, in point of quality and variety,are equal,i. not superior, to any aver before offered gjjfj'| in this market. pci Physicians and Merchants doing wftiHii -J business in the <.oui ‘ ry, will find it to their in terest to call and examine our stock before purchasing else where, as weshall be enabled, through our lacilities, to offer our article* upon very low terms. PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT. In this important branch of lhe business w e have made ma ny desirable improvements, to which, w e particularly call the at ention of Physicians and the citizen's of Columbus. Fully aware ot the responsibility attached to the ( OJiPG UJV£)JJ\ (f OFMF.I)I( /A /.'>and the precaution necessary to be used we are determined to give it our personal attention; w hich assu rance, w ith our known exreriti.ee in ti.i business, will, we trust, secure tor us a continuance of ti c Luuial patronage hitherto bestowed. Physicians and those who wish to be served after the usual hour of closing at night, will fii and us in the back room above the store, which is accessible by a Eight .of stairs from the front. IMPORTED FRENCH TOILET ARTICLES. They are also receiving and wli ouiti tie to keep on hand a rood supply of the above; consisting of a great variety of Soaps Lubin’s Hdkf Extracts & Cologne, In Cut and beautiful Pohe nian Glassware Bottles: also, other Fancy Articles, to which we respectfully in-, ite attention. 4~Sigu of the Negro and Mortar. ; J >HN VV. BROQKS, nc3—wfetwtt V S.I'HAPHAN. For Sale. A FIRST Rate Saddler and Harness Maker, 27 years of a e, of good character, intelligent, sound and healthy. Apply to A. K. AYER oct4--twtf _ No. 13! Broad Sr 1 t.