The Times & sentinel tri-weekly. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1858, November 17, 1855, Image 3

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LIST OP LETTERS. \ LIB J, OI \ LETrKRS remaining in the Post Office , k/t .l 1 ? Ga , Nov - 15 - 1855, which, if not taken out by .lan. 1, 1856, will be sent to tlie Dead Letter office. a „ A a ii m ° r, D n Allman, Morris Allen, John S a t 1 ’ j T ANARUS, Aldridge, James IC Adams, Thos H A exander, WJ< Amos, Mary Allen, John W Alexander, G W Attaway, Jane Allen,JohnSA Adams, G W Burt, Mary Bassett, t?P Barbar, J C Brantley, Richard Barnhill, W Blankin, S J Brooks, G C Baker, JS G Boykin, VVrn .brooks, Mary J Hay ley, Thos lienton, Geo Bromley, John Bird, Hanna Beers, E G Brodnax, S W Bush, Zack Botslord, W L Bradley, John &Bellfiowers, Marg’tßird, Eliza Connel. Buckler, Isabella Bed, Robt H Baker, Wm P Bush, J G Bessinger, Seaborn Balter, J E Q Coday, Wm AJ 2 Cannon, Wiley Chamberlan, II S Coalman, Emily Geo 2 Cronburdg, F M Carey, Wm II D Dayis, Robt R Dean, Marg’t L Denig, G & Son. Davis, I hos]E Datlie, Martha Dudley, Martha E <& I 1 ’ Edmunds, J C Field, Geo R Fenn, Charles a A iagg, Wilks 1 isher, Agnes &.CoFreeman, J W Forsyth, A B Farnsworth, C It Griffin, E N Gipson, Frank Gardner, Patrick 2 Gi.ien, John W Glanton, John Id Gorman, Patrick Gilbert, M C Garrett, Wm Garrett, H A Ginn, LS Ilowell, T W Harrell, Hadley. J W Hope, Junius Hughes, Edward Hudson, Berry Hess, H 2 Hatching, Mary Harris, Mat Henry, L Ana Hudson. Eliza Hunt, B J llannay, John Harris, W T Huckaba, J C Horne, R It Holmes, E B Hdlyer, Eliz’th 2 Harnsson, Sarah litll, H S Hannah, W A J & K Jackson, Mary S Jackson, Benj Kelly, Rutha Johnson, A M Jones, J B 3 Kelly, J W 2 Jordan, Mrs L C Kroubug, M 2 Kelton, Sarah Jones, Harry King & Soni Kirkland, Eliz’th Johnson, T P Knight, Clement Kimbrew, Emaline L Lewis, T J Lane, Sallie Leverett, Nancy Lcboureaux, JLj Lee, Judge Little, Samuel, Lewis, Mont Lewis, J H Lomau,John Lewis, E Lewis, Jane ill Mason, Mary Massey, Eli Millen &M’Gruder, Morgan, Wm Marehant, AD 2 McKenny, Joshua Moore, Thos Murphy, Ann McCarthy, Wm Maguick, Silus Mead,H H McCann, B R Morrisson, JohnWMurphy, V S McGehee, Abner Massey, Warren 2 Mullen, John A McElvy, Francis Morman, Geo McGraw, Win McCouhern, JNeal Martin, Eliz’th S McDonald, E E N & O Nickerson, M Neal, Sarah C Orr, Susan Nelson, Mary J Newberry,Mrs M JOliver, Jas 1* Parker, Matthew Parkman, R G Pool, Amanda Phillips, M N Piggot, Omegaß Potter, VV P Parker, J M Pilkington, A Pool, Nancy Pace, Elimou it Rogers, Mary A Rully, Mrs. Russell, Louisa Ross, Thos Ritch.EAj S Sanders, O L Sherfey, Lizer Scott, E J Svviney, Honor Scruggs, J W Stewart, Benj Snowden, BradfordStanlield, Judge Stewart, D W Storm, Mary A Stovall, JM P Smith, TT Self, Wm Scheilin, Condy Smith, S W* Simpson, Edward T Tuder, E M Traywick, J M Turner, W S IJ & V Upton, J .’ Vinsant, John W Waring, J M 2 Walton, J J Wynn, J W Waring, S E 2 Wiley, L M Wells, J B Wilson, Miss M Walker, Fannie West, M G Willis, James Watson, Harry Wynn, Mary D Williams, James Ware, Mary V Welch, Marg’t E gflPerscns calling for any of the letters on this list will please ask tor advertised letters, it. C. FORSYTH, r. M. Columbus, Ga. Nov. 15. 1855. TAKE DUE NOTICE. WE desire to procure the services of some ef fleient gentleman to take the entire control and (as President,) of the FEMALE college, Jyr At Lumpkin, Ga. Tiic) college Building is commodious and elegantly finished —furnished with several Pianos, a complete and coetly appa ratus, and situated in a pleasant and healthy village. The number of pupils to. the Institution for the past two or ree years, has averaged from 70 to 80, whiclimight bedoub <l, we thiuk, with propei efTort and energy. We shall be pleased to hear from such gentlemen as desire the position at an eariy date. .Address tne undersigned at Lumpkin, Ga. E. T. BEALL, 1 C. S. GAULDEN, I H E. E. RAWSON, 1 2 J. G. SINGER, f $ s. holt, Is J. M. COX. J nov3o w3t WANTED A SITUATION AS TEACHER OR ASSISTANT. A Young Lady, Graduate of East Alabama Female College, to the officers of which institution she relers, j wishes to obtain a situation for the current year as Teacher in j a small school, or as assistant in a larger one, jj tdress Win. T. Colquitt, Salem, Russeli count}', .'7la. Novell wl - Irsxccutor’s Sale.—Will be sold on Thursday, Hth Dec- U ember next, at. ihe iate residence of Richard Dozier, de ceased, ten miles east ol Columbus, near the railroad, part of the personal property belongiegio tne estntcof said deceased, consisting oi ourn, Fodder, Whet-t. Oats, Peas, Potatoes, Cotton Seed, &c. Also llirses, Mules, Cattle, Hogs, (among the latter about sixty beau suitable tor pork,) Wagons, Carts, Farming Utensilsot various kinds, and other things too te dious to mention. Terms on the day. nov.O— wtd JNO. B - DOZIER, Ex’r. CHRISTMAS IS COMING!! A ND if you want something that will benefit your children J\_ and friends, please attend the Auction Sales now being nightly held by Harrison & McGcliee, ot Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, and very many Nice Tilings suitable lor Christmas and I New Year’s Presents. TO PARENTS AND TEACHERS. | We have a large lot of School Books, of almost every kind, which we will sell at It o’clock, a. m., on Saturday.the ist,> ii and loth December next. Call t and examine them. To the Ladies & Children! At the solicitation of several ladies, we propose to have one or more sales especially for their boueflt. Notice wHMbe giv e,i of the time and place oi sale. JORDAN L. HOW KLL. Columbus, November ifi. w&twtt PATENT AMBROTYPE PICTURES. J. 8. WOODBRIDGE, ARTIST. JS. WOODBRIDGE has returned again, and may . be found at Willard. & Depcw’s Daguerrean qoonis, and is now ready to take rwnbroiype Pictures, the mO 4 beaulitul of all pictures and resemole steel em;ra\ ings. : The term Ambrotype, by which these pictures are deslgna- j ted is derived from t =e Greek word “ambrolas,” signifying durability, everlasting, &c. The picture is taken upon the best o*‘ Plate Gmss, over which is placed a corresponding glass, the two being united with an indestructible gum, enabling the picture to retain its brilliancy ier tges. . These pictures are brilliant and beautiful m tone, with a gradation of light and shaue unsurpassed, and may be seen Mr y VVoodbridge is sole proprietor ot the Ambrotype pro cess it. this country. The public are *° recedes ° X&m ’ ine soecimsus. Instruction given in all the proctw_es. “'?, o,, wuv’, Se ’ Arll!l WU.LABU fc DEI'EW. no v io—w At \v ti FOR RENT. a A Dwelling House situated on Church street, nearly opposite the Court House, at present occupied by Mrs. Ann Adams, ror tur her p ir Be ulars apply on the premises. novKkwU Brick Yard for Sale. I'SOR SALE on liberal terras the Brick N ard at present owned try the subscriber, coutaimng ‘J .acres, together To Columbus merchants. T*will! find' aDd men of b,!BineßS of Columbus, THERN N 4T t ,v°c' t o eira u^ antage lo advert,Be m the“SOU ‘SS-hf VE ) published in Bufaula, Alabama. The which is w? a >od c,rculat >on in South-Eastern Alabama, - beginning to trade largely with Columbus, apeumen numbers sent .to address. Letters addressed to Nnv in * i H. H. GOODE, Proprietor, Nov 16-twlm Eafaula, Ala. A Card. HAVING returned to Columbus for the purpose of la 1 * king Ambrotypes <& Daguerreotypes.thesuh sctiber would most respectfully invite his old friends and customers, who may wish his services or not, to call upon him at the Palace Rooms of WILLARD & DEPEW where he will be happy to show them the beautiful new* style ot pictures. From his well known reputation and long experience in the art, he feels confident that he can most assuredly please all who may wish an Ambrotype, Daguerreotype, Photograph or any other style of Pictures taken in the United States. novl6—w&twtf. J.S. WOODBRIDGE. VALUABLE SERVANTS FOR SALE. HIGH PRICE! Tn E family consists of a woman and four children. The woman is 37 years old and one of the best house ‘servants in Georgia. She is a good seamstress, washer, ironerand pas try cook. He r oldest child is a giil, 10 years old, sews weiL is a good nurse, neat, active and handsome. The next is a boy, 8 years old, well grown and every way sup erior. Tne nextis a girl, five yearsold,aud the youngest is a boy 2 years old—equal to any. These servants are offered for no fault. The owner is uns ble to keep them. He wishes to purchase hands for the farm. He prelers having tlitiu taken on trial for one or two weeks. Apply to [novG —twlm] AYER&EGTOR. BROWN’S WASHIBIB MACHINE. . chine to the notice of the public, does so with the coiifi. deuce that in all cases where a fair trial is given, they will be as they have been by those who have used them, pronounced to be the best Machine lor washing now in use. and capable of performing more work in far less time and with far less damage to the clothes than any other Washing Machine now made. lie claims for this Machine, that it will cleanse the clothes from di rt In 15 to 30 minutes and leave them entirely clean, ready for boiling and rinsing. |£Jt wdl thoroughly rmse clothes in from 5 to 10 minutes 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 ed by hand. It is adapted to washing from the finest muslins to the coar sest cloths, Blankets and Carpets. It can be worked by women or even a 12 year old boy, and is so simple in its constructi-'iithatalmost any one can repair it—if it should ever need it—and will, with ordinary care last from five to ten yt^ars. . X3eT One of the great merits of ilhis Machine in, in addi tion to the facility in washing, is that f/ie clothes are not worn out by washing. By the ordinary process of washing, clothes are more injured than by wearing. This advantage, toget her tyith the fact that it wijl do ten times the work of hand labor, should induce every Hotel, Boarding House, and family 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 CLEMONS. BROWN & CO. We refer to a few of the many who have bought and used the Machines, viz: Gen. J N Bethune, Columbus, A G Slappy, Fort Valley, Dr. A Pond, “ Col A Wellborn, Meriwether, A M Allen, “ Ellisha Trammell “ John VV Hurt, “ George T Hurt, Russll county, John Hudson, firm ot Charles A Peabody, „ Threewits, Holt be. Cos. “ llopson Smith, Thomas He Wolf, “• A Lowtber, „ Charles Wise, u James Torbut, ~ R E Dixon, “ B Whitehurst, Dr J A Urqhart, “ W A McGruder, p A Clayt.. n, “ George McGee, J C Brewer, “ Walton B Harris, “ James R Jones, “ Wm G Williams, “ Charles P Le \ y, “ 1> Bullard, “ J Ennis, “ RNR Bardwell,Tuskegee Wm Matheson, “ J C Sale, Auburn, J W Thomas, “ A R Bell, Montgomery, Jame- Comer, “ John Gill Shortei, Eufaula, Capt J E Davis, “ E E Brown, Macon, Owen Thomas. “ Female College, “ JD Williford, Stewart county,Geo T Rogers, “ Rev. JVV Talley, Oxford, O W Massey, “ N W Pei sons, Enon, Ala. W S Brantley, “ Nelson Cla} ton, Chambers co. Columbus, Ga., Nov. 8. w&tw'2m NEW JEWELRY STORE, 81 Broad Street. WILLARD & DEPEW HAVE opened a fine Stock of Jewelry, to : whh they wish to call the attention of the public, cij rIS goods are all new and will be sold low for j ttf?<igcash, and wli be found what they are represented.— j Fair and honorable dealing is their principle. MR- A- INGMIRE, who is well known in this community, is connected with this establishment, and is, without doubt, the best Jeweler jobber and Engraver in this eountry. lie is also superior to any in selling Diamonds and Mounting all kinds of Hair Work, Mr. L. Gutowsky, is also connected with this Store as one of the best VV itch Repairers ever in the city of Colum bus. Those who have not already received the benefit of Mr. Lngmireand Mr. Gutowsky’s Work, are respectfully invited to give them a call. All work done a‘ this store will be war ranted, and all goods sold at this house warranted to be what they are represented. We again invite you all to give us your patronage, and we will suit you if possible. Remember the place, next door to Brooks <C Chapman’s | Blue Drug fctore, No. 81 Broad Street. novßwtw3w T. H. VANDEN BERG’S Depot of Pianofortes and Musical Goods, NO. 76 EAST SIDE BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. —rsF.. —, WHERE can at all times be found a large of IJgnt, Newton &. Bradbury’s world ! ?T > l¥ : ' I l , ii g W Jlß Wrenowned Premium I?iixo s’ortes, to ll ** 3c 1/ t gel her with an assortment of Piano Fortes from ; the best Jt/anufactones in the IJ. tetates of all siyles and prices, j also . Melodcons, Guitars, Y'ioliucellos, Violins, j Banjos, Tamborines, Flutes, Flntiias, Accordcons, Music Boxes, Clarionetts, Flageoletts ami Fifes. Also, all kinds of BRASS INSTRUMENTS for BANOS, together with Bass and Tknor DhUMS. STRINGS of AI.L kinds, and the Largest Assortment of SHEET AIUSIC foral! the above named instruments, that can he found South of Philadelphia. Second hand Piauos taken in exchange when new ones are bought, and tlie highest prices allowed for old one*, nr Second hand Pianos for Sale or Rent, pianos. Organs, Melodcons, and all other kinds ol Musical Instruments tuned and repaired in the best manner, and at the -diortest notice, and warranted to give entire satisfaction. All orders left at our store will be promptly attended to. T. FI. VANDEN BERG, 76 Broad Street,Sign of the Mammoth Fiddle. Columbus, Nov. 6,1855. w&twtf. STATE FAIR, Montoomkry & Wkst Point Railroad, ( Montgomery, Ala. Get 23, 1855. ‘ STOCK andall article* intended for exhibition at the State i Fair, to beheld in 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 ■ so that the requisitecars may be in readiness at the several stations. . , _ . Persons making themselves known as visitors to the lair, | will be passed at half tne regular fare. SAMUEL G..TONES, oct27 —twtd Eng’r. & Sup’t. ; Rare Chance for the Million! CHRISTMAS GIFT T ,r 33r , 3ES TICKETS $5. AT 2 o’clock on Monday, the 24th day of December next, will bo drawn, in irontof our Auction Room, a ; j list of Magnificent Prizes, consisting in part, of the follow- ; ing articles, viz: 14 FINE GOLD WATCHES, 1 do. set with Diamonds; 2 Fine Silver do ; Dia mond Pins and Rings; Gold Coin, S5 to SSO Pieces; Sliver Pitchers, Tumblers and Cream Mugs; Silver Forks; Gold Pins, Rings and Ear-Rings; Gold Chains, Lockets, Crosses and Bracelet-; Studs, Necklaces and Sleeve Buttons; Silver Mounted Castors, Pitchers, Fork*, Spoons, Tea Trays, and Candle Sticks; Gold Thimbles, Pen cils and Tooth-picks: Fancy Work Bas kets, Desks, Cigar Stands, and a great tnanv Beautiful Articles too tedious to mention. Four hundred aud forty one numbers will i>e placed in j the Wheel, and one hundred and fifty-five drawn out. The first drawn taking Prize No. 1, and so ou until the prizes are all drawn. Tlie articles can be seen at our Auction Room. Persons at a distance who wish to purchase tickets in the above Splendid Scheme, can be accommodated by enclosing us Five Dollars. ~ TTC . C , HARRISON & McGEIIEE, 59 Broad Street. Columbia,Ur , Nov. LJSMb w&iwtd. TWENTY PIANOS A WEEN. ALTHOUGH it may appear incredible, yet ia nevertheless true that Lighte, Newtou & jTj tfrrn Hradlmry turn out of their Manufactory 20 ** * u Pianos a week; ta:s beimr a ,uucn larger num ber than any other Manufactory in the country produ. es. and being conclusive evidence that tfceir Instruments are moro ea gerly sought alter than other.. The undersigned having made airangemer.ts for the sale of the above named Pianos, has how in his Wareroom and will continue to keep a lartre assortment of their Instruments of various styles and finish, embracing every new and desirable pattern, from the plainest to the most elegant. The above Piat os took the first premium at the World's Fair, and at ihe Fair of the American Institute in 1853. T. H. VANDEN BERG, 76 Broad Street,Columbus,Ga. Nov. 6.—w&twtf Advances on Cotton. r T' , IIE subscriber is prepared to to make liberal advances on Cotton and other produce. It.J. MOSES, Office hours from 9 a m. to 4 p. m. Warren’s Arcade, nov l w&twtf JUST RECEIVED BY MARCUS &, CHAFFIN, T)ICKLED and Smoked Tongues, X Fulton Market Beef, Pig Pork, White Beans, Spkt Peas, Onions, Potatoes, Salmon, Pickled, Fresh & Smoked, Mackerel, in Barrels and Kits, Hominy, Fresh Crackers, Fine Fresh Goshen Butter, by every Steamer. Columbus. Nov. 1. vvtv.ti AGENCY BANK OF HAMBURG, S C AT FLORENCE, GA. IA M prepared to Discount Drafts and furnish Excharge at the usual rates of other Banks or Agents. A. VV. HILL, Agent. Florence, Ga , Nov. 1, 1855. w&iwim. STOVES FOR THE MILLION! I HAVE on hand and am daily receiving a large and fine assortment of Cooking, Office and Parlor Stoves, AMONG WHICH MAY’ BE FOUND THE IRON WIZZARD, IRON WITCH , IRON KING, YOUNG AMERICA , EASTERN PREMIUM, EAGLE PREMIMUM, PARLOR COOKING STOVES, and many others. These Stoves are warante 1 to work well, or may be returned I at my expense PLAIN AND JAPANNED TIN-WARE, and general assortment of house furnishing Goods. Roofing aud Guttering done on short notice. Store on Randolph street nearly opposite the Post Office. R. M. Aid) WORTH. Columbus, Ga., Oct. 30. w&twlim. Merchants & Bar-keepers Attention! FINE CIGARS & BRANDY ON CONSIGNMENT, inn nnn FINE hava na cigars, L'JUU\JU I' l W Casks fine French Brandy, 5 > 8 ’ Casks “ lt ALSO, 56 Boxes Tobacco, Choice Brands, Which we offer at reduced Prices. Call and sample them, — HARRISON & McGEHKE, Columbus, Ga., Got,, 30. w&lwtf. FOll SALE. ” A LIKELY No. I Family of Negroes, consisting of a wo- j man and six children, 4 boi sand two girls. A bargain can be had. Cali and see AYEti & ECTOR, Auc’rs, oct3o—wtwtf 131 Broad Street. “PRICES ADVANCED! DOUBLE Extra pr Barrel 12 00 EXTRA FAMILY,per bbl $lO i0 Superfine 9 00 Georgia Superfine, BLO Georgia Mills 7 00 Usual discount when 20 barreisare taken at onetime. octdil—wfc'wt.f WINTER’S PALACE MILLS. FASHIONABLE DAGUBRREAN SALOON, i r T'HE proprietor of this pleasant, commodious, and first class j •*- Salocn of Fine Arts, has again returned to resume his bu- j siness lor 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; Ills pictures are clear, white, hand some and admired by all. Call and judge for yourselves.— Rooms on Broad Street, over C. Mygatt's Dry Good’s Store. A. J. RIDDLE. Proprietor and Principal Operator. Columbus, Sept. 25—w&twtf. CLAYTON & WILKINS, Auction, Commission, Receiving AKD FOR W ARDING MERCITA NTS. | r | YHE undersigned, having formed a Copartnership to do ; X a general Auction, Commission, Receiving and For warding Business at tlie old stand oi 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- t TATE, N EGROES, &c , at Auction. P A CLAYTON. F. G. WILKINS, j Columbus, Ga., Sept. 15, 1355. w&twtf 1 AUCTION & COMMISSION”’ ~ ! BUBSIWJE2SS I 1 r pHB undersigned having purchased the interest of WM. j X AUSTIN, in the firm of Harrison, Austin & McGe- ! hee, will continue the Auction, Commission, Negro Brokerage and ding Business, under the name and style of HARRISON & McGrEHEE, at the old Stand, Nos. 59 &G I, 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, ; Merchandize & 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. CTI 4S.S.H VURKSON, July 30, -w&lwtf. ALLEN O. McG EH EK. Enqoirer copy. Havana Plan Lottery. LOTTERY!LOTTERY! LOTTERY! Jasper County Academy Lottery. x [By Authority of the Stale of Georgia .l Macon, Ga. CLASS 11. WILL be distributed according to the lollowing grand and unprecedented scheme, iu public, at ‘'oiicert Hall, Macon,Ga., , under the sworn superinteudence of Col. George M. Logan and James A.Nisbet, Lsq- The Manager announces his determination to make this the ; most popular Lottery in the world, and challenges comparison asto the chances to draw Prizes with any other Lottery. I Remember, every prize isdrawn at each drawing, and paid when due in fu>l without any reduction. TO BE DRAWN NOV. 26, 1555. 1 PRIZE OF *,060 1 -• 2,01>0 5 of 506 2,500 20 of 100 2,000 120 of 25 3,01‘0 IPuzeof 5,000 2 Ot 1000 2.0( 0 ! 10 of 200 ,M j 78 of 50 3.9 H) I 18 Approx’n 6!)0 356 Trizes in all amounting t<> $ ‘I,OOO Whole Tickets $5; Halves J2>..; Quaiters sl)^. TENTHOUSAND NUMBERS. The chances tn sain the Capital Prize in the old combinat ion plan is l in 75.076, in this I in 10,000. Drawings sent to all ordering tickets. All orders, re'youit. strictly confidential. Bills on all solvent Banks taken at par. Registered money let’ersai my risk. Prizes paid when due without discount. Address JAb*E3 F. IVINTf.R Manager, Mseop.G# 100 Likely Kegroes for Sale, ON A CREDIT OF 1,2, AND 3 YEARS. IN pursuance of the Will of Solomon Siler, deceased, his Executors will offerl'or sale, at his residence in Oiion, Pike County, Ala., on Monday the 10ih day of December next, ONB HUNDRED NEGROES; embracing every variety of jure and sex—ali having been reared'principally on the plantation of said deceased,in Pike county, Ala. The sale will continue from day to cay, until the number above specified is dispose and Terms Approved notes, (with two securities and mortgage on the property,) made’psyabte one-third in twelve months, ! one-lhirc in two years, and the remaining third in three years, each note bearing interest trom the first day of January, 1850. J.o.ei.siLiß, ) NORMANjjMcLEOD, | J. M. THOMPSON, )■ Executors. ALLEN FRAZIER, | J. A. SILER. J Orion, Ala. Oct. 25, 1855. octltO wtd TROY FACTORY AY A R E-ROOMS, EAST SIDE ’BROAD-ST. —JiOS. 34 k 36. E. G. JEFFERSON & CO. __ * THE above establishment has*ffU' r / j'■ re ' open<>d i‘ 3 Sale and Ware sateSsTProorn, with a Tail aPssortment, % tL5 %r,n r * comprising the following articles of rceeot manufacture and of the very best materials, viz: BEDSTEADS, of various patterns, varying in price from Tour to thirty dollars. CHAlßS—Cottage, Boston Rocking, Office, Writing Nurse’s, Children’s, and Dining. TUBS, BUCKETS, —Common Pine, Cedar and Junipei —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, Wasiistands, Tables, Besides many other articles f'>r house furnishing and do mestic purposes. All orders leit at the Ware-room or directed to R. G Jellerson & Cos., irom country merchants and others, wiil 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., -tc- RICHARD G JEFFERSON. JAMES HAMILTON. Columbus, Ga. Sept. 1, 1855. w&,tw6m. - T{) m - D j UY |. : j\ ; THE subsetiber offers for sale his plantation in Macon County, Alabama, containing ’ 1000 acres of land. It lies on the Middle Cowittee. is perfect- I ]y level, and embraces live hundred acres of hammock, capable of producing fiteen hundred pounds ot 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 tnis 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 of the depot on the Mobile and Girard Railroad, 3fi miles from Colum bus and 41 mile.- from Enon, on the Chttnennuggee Ridge. Price sl2l adding interest. For further particulars apply to A. D. Cleckley, at the Store ot Andrews, Ridgeway &, Cos., Co lumbus. or to the subscriber on the premises. Oct. 20—w tw2in JO UN L CLECKLEY. VALUABLE RIVER PLANTATION FOR SAFE. r TMIE subscribers oiler for sale the Plantation and de- JL 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 throe thousand acres oi land, perfectly level and free from freshets; about 1800 acres ol 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. 4 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 wiii be given by ad dressing either of the subscribers. JAMES CANTEY, Ex’r of John Cantey, Columbus, Ga. JOHN CANTEY, oct2—wtwtillstjan f'amden.S. C. CITY REa I DENCE” FOR SALE. JWpJI WE offer on accommodating terms one of the most desirable residences in the city. The ■*E“SPb ,ot COnta * n3 a lu R aete of ground .situated in the upper part of the City, in a healthy location and convenient to the churches. On the prom- j ses 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, oct 16—w & t vv 1 m. A net ioneers. COW FEED ! COW FEED ! ONE DIME PER BUSHEL! For a short time, in order to reduce our Pile. !! WU are soiling man at 0) cents per hundred pounds, which * is less than it) cents pir bushel, anu Snorts.at HU cents ptr hundred. Keep your cows fat. No excuse at t-uch prices.— Where 1000 It r.t a time are tak< n, we wld sell at 50 cents tor lira i and 70 cents tor Shorts. Meal 70 cents per bushel, novti—wcwlX. Winter’s Palace lililis. WHITE WHEAT WANTED! AT PALACE MILLS! v-pay $ l per bushel Cash, 1< r Prime White Wheat I Y t (well ch aned,) end 81 00 for Prime IE and. Farmers, avail yourselves ot this chance. novii w&twtf G. W. WINTER. PreVt. TO PLAIJTE&S. LINSEYS ! LINSEYS!! \\T E call attention to lire fact that our Linseys arc wi t V der, by 2or 3 inches, than those usually sold here that they are made of prime Georgia Wool, and weigh luil 10 ounces to the yard. If Planters consult their in terest they will buy of our goods. They are the best in j Georgia. aug3lwtwtf WINTER FACTORY. THE trading public who have hitherto patronized the TRO Y FA CTOR Y, will please take notice that W. K. HARRIS is no lon- | ger connected or associated in any’manner whatever with the ! business of the establishment All business hereafter will be transacted exclusively with ourselves at our Warerooms. R. G. JEFFERSON & CO. i Columbus, Ga., 0ct.23. w&asvtf BROOKS k CIUPMIN, LgrcsAcgA; i 3 COLUMBUS, GA. I ‘ HA VE removed to theirnew and commodi fws cuoStore, 3 Doors Beloxv their old Stand, v n Wt are now receiving and offering at Whole i | sale and Retail prices,a Stock of ILJ j DRUGS, MEDCINES, | And all other articles pertaining to our busi ness, which, in point of qua'iiy and variety,are £'H, : ;ijl equal,ii not superior, to any ever before offered > |ajj!ij;[r lin f his market. i Physicians and Merchants doing jjil J business in theCouu’ry,wiH 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 de-irable improvements, to which, we particuiaily call the j attention of Physicians and the citizens of Columbus. ( ally 1 aware ot the responsibility attached to the C O.MPO UJVUJA li OF MED H I YE- Sand the precaution necessary to be used we are determined to give it our personal attention; which assu rance, with our known excellence in the business, will, we fust, secure lor us a continuance of the liberal patronage j hitherto bestowed. Physicians and those who wish to be served after the usual hour of closing at night, will find us in the back room above ibe store, which is accessible by a flight of suiirs from the front. IMPORTED FRENCH TOILET ARTICLES. Thev are also receiving and will continue t< keep on haiui a good supply of the above; consisting of a great vai i. ty of Soap3. L'abin’3 Hdkf. Extracts & Cologne, in Cut and beautiful Bohemian Glassware Bottles; also, other Fr-tcy to which trerespectfully invite attention. ’ jK3V of the IW Q and Mortar. J"HN VV. BROFKB, pet? f e-'ivtf p, g.CHAPMAN. I * ■*“ GUANO. Twenty Tons, for Sale by GREENWOOD &, GRIMES. Columbus, Ga., Nov. l. w&ltfftn. DR. CAKRIGER HAS removed to Ibe house formerly occupied by Y?/Col. Lee; east of the Presbyterian Church, and on the north east corner of Crawford & Forsyth -treets. novlO tw4w Just Received, a Consignment of ’fl BBLS. Northern Apples a/U j(() Bbls “ Potatoes. 50 “ “ Unions. At the Grocery Store of HULL &■ BRADLEY. Columbus, Oct. 23. twtf. WANTED. A (A P. tXK T MAKER, als a CHAIR MAKER, for which libera! wages will be given. K. G. JEFFERSON & CO Columbns, Nov. 3d —twtf For Sale. | 4 FIRST Rate Saddler ami Harness Maker, 27 years of ae. : A of good character, intelligent,sound and healthy. Apply to A. K. AYER ret4--twti No. 131 Broad Sire t. j DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LOT FOS SALS. f T I HE undersigned offer for sale the House and Lot oc cupied at present by M. Woodruff. The house con tains 8 large rooms, 6 tire places, and a Dairy underneath. On the lot ate a kitchen, with five comfortable rooms, a smoke house, stable and carriage house, and a well of first rate water. The improvements are all new and in good order. Negroes will be taken in exchange for the place. Apply to HARRISON & MeGEtIEE. Columbus, Ga. Oet. 23. wtwini. ms FILL GOODS. UB o efS&z U.J <3> jML* SEIaJ riuAKE pleasure in announcing to tueir customers and the A public generally, that they havejust completed one of lhe mostextansive and choice stocks of STAPLE AND FANCY 811 Y OOBS, For the FALL TRADE, that has ever been exhibited in (Jolt-.mbus, many of t lie articles being directly imported by themselves, giving them an opportunity ot offering to their customers, inducements heretofi ro unknown in Columbus. Os every description (manufactured expressly - f or J.&J, K. AM kinds of K 111 li ItOIbERIES f-tl j reel ‘rem Paris. Rich and Beautiful SILKS <t<> do do MANTILLAS A CLOAIvS of eeryi design, direct from Paris. also, a well-assorted stock of WOOLEN DBESS GOODS, embracing every new and desirable style. A HEAVY STOCK OF Xlegro Blankets, Shoes, Hats & Kerseys, and every other article fin their [Jiine at Very Rednceil Fri ces. Call and examine. Columbus. Ga. [sept2s—wtwtf STEVENS & KIDDER’S PATENT SHINGLE MACHINE, For the Purpose of Splitting, Shaving and Jointing Shingles. r F' , HE Machine is simple in its construction, but strong J. and durable, and not liable to get out of order, t It wiil make from Fifteen hundred to two thou sand Shingles per liuur*£X of superior quality, and of anv 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 bv Horse, Steam or Water—to Mills, Gins, See. The undersigned will dispose of Rights for the States of Georgia, Alabama and Louisiana. A. S. NEWHOUSE, A. D lIILL. The Machine can be seen in operation at the WINTER Iron Works, Montgomery, for six weeks. Nov. 7. oct9—wtwGna PEB&T DAVIS’ OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. VfTE take ineM-ur*} ui it-errmg the r*-..der to the lestimo- V } iii ]g of our prominent dr:legists and well known citi zens to the virtue of Uadis’ Fain K:lh. r. Wo have med the. article and found ii valuable. The tale of this article in the United Stab-s U b<*yon<j ait preevd’ i.t. as the books ol the ol flee will sho w.—Cincinsafi Cummercial. I>a.vis’ Vegetable Pals Killer.— We refer our readers to an advertisement with tin”above e uci : , in the advertising columns of this morning’ > i.-.gle. Wo riist beard of this med icine during a recent visit to the New England {States, and be ing struck with tie novelty of the title, we were induced to make some enquiry ab oit it, a i I were surprised to learn that I it was kept cons'antl; iutbe bouses o: most of the inhabi- I tants of the cities and villages wliere we stopped, to be used J in cases of sudden attacks of pain, burns, scalds, &c.. and we I beard it spoken or In terms r of high commendation by both ! druggists and physicians. T.. is much we can with propriety I say s>jour:ialisi-, in favor of the article.—[Philadelphia Eagle. Perky iJavis’ /eoutablk Pain Ril ek. —Voluntarily, conseieuciously, and with much ideasuro, we recommend to ! our readers the above nanv-d medicine. vVe speak from our 1 own obs rvation and experience when we say that i; removes | paiu as ifbv m tgic f rom all parts of the body, and is one of | the best in ediciues in use for checking Diarrhoea, and lor n i moving the premonitory symptomps of cholera, ft is applied j both internatlvand externally, with the best effects, and none ; who have once u ; ed the Pain Killer would wiliinglybe with out it constantly in tliei- houses. —[Cincinnati Eve Nonpareil, i Davis’ Pain killer. —This articie needs no comment trom ; us, but the real north of so valuable a compound, compels us j to givepublicily to it, in our Transcript. Hi ’errj Dsajs. the raanu-'ac*urtr and inventor, is a gentleman k whom we enter tain she highest respect, and any arcicle lie should offer to the public we should have the c-oitidence in. The Pain KiMsrwe keep constantly on hand, and have done so for a num ber of years, and have .almini tered it toraila of all descrip tions. both external and internal.and have eve found it to be toe best remedy extant. We well rcollect its first introduction ; for public patronage: it was then sold ‘in a few shops in tins Icily; look at it i.ow, the world are its patrons. A few days ago we published a certificate from hurenah, and we haveolien seen them from the most remote habitable regions of the globe. Reader, if you have not a supply on hand, (we trust you have, as It isattnost indispensable) procure it at once, and nev er be witho-.i’ it again—i wi.l save ma.*y a physician's bill. — Providence Daily Transcript. For sale by ID >BT. GARTER and DAN FORTH fe NAGJ’L, Columbus, and also by lb uggists and Medicine Dealers every where. septil—w&_t wtf. “VJ" oticc todebtors creditors; —MI j>ersonsindeti- LN ted to the estate of John Singer, late of Siewart county ; deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demandsagaiustisaid estate willpreseni them properly attested. J. G. SINGER. Kx'r. nctf.l.% w4od \dnitiistrator’s Sair.-Ry virtue of an order of the <Ru*t ot Ordinary of Suniter County, will be sold on ilie j first Tuesdav in December next, bc!< re U.e C::rt House in Tal- I button, Talbot Cos., Gk.. lot of land N<.(3l) thirty-one. in the I sixteenth District of “aid 4 ennty. Said lot ot land lies iuar I the Muscogee Railroad, and is v a tushie for j's timber; to le j sold at-the property < f Rh-srd B. Mv.d. late of Sumter Cos., j deceased. B<id tot toe benefit ot the iieirb ot said de.etij?l. i Terms ma-le known on Hie day ol saie. ] Lift,2: JMtt. A. if I>T, Ad’mr-