The Times & sentinel tri-weekly. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1858, December 15, 1855, Image 3

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Worms! Worms!— Various theories have been started relative to the origin of intestinal ‘worms, and yet the question is still a vexed one among medical authori ties. Ol one fact, however, all are inlbrmed, and in which all agree—the fatal nature of the influence they exert on children. At this season of the year, the attacks of worm aro most frequent as well as most dangerous. We take great pleasure in directing the attention of parents to the Vermifuge of Dr. M’Lane. It is one of the most extraor dinary medicines ever introduced to the public, and has never failed of success when tried. Purchasers will please be careiul to ask for DR. M’LANE’S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, and takenone else. All other Vermifuges, in comparison, are worthless. ])r. M’Lane’s gen uine: Vermifuge, also his Celebrated Liver Pills, can now bo had pt all respectable DrugStoresin the United States and Canada. by all the Druggists in Columbus, and by one agent in every town. dec7—w&tw2w. ‘ Old Sores, Ulcers, and all eruptions and diseases ari sing from an impure or depraved state ot the blood. See the extraordinary cure of Wm. G. Harwood, a highly re spec table citizen of Richmond, Va., by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. He had ui-ers and sores of the worst descrip tion, and finally got so bad, he was unable to walk except on crutches. A tew bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, the great blood purifier, cured him, as it has cured hund reds of others who have suffered with rheumatism, bad ef fects of mercury, and pains and ukers of the bones and joints. For sale by. THOMAS M. TURNER & CO. JAS. H. CARTER, Savannah, Ga. BROOKS & CHAPMAN, DANFORTH & NAGEL, novlG—w&twlm Columbus, Ga. Florence, Ala. Dec. 19,1849. Dear Sir:—l take the present opportunity ot bearing testimony to the medical qualities of your Pulmonic Med icine. Ihe Rev. 11. B. Barker had a cough for about three or lour weeks. It not only was distressing to him sel I, but such was the severity ot the paroxysms that all around him sympathised with him. I advised him to try your Compound Syrup ot Wild Cherry and Wood Nap tha. He did so, and took one bottle, and it stopped the cough almost immediately, and has not since returned, nor lias he had any symptoms ot it since. 1 have used many cough medicines, and have tried and seen used all the balsams and nostrums of the present day, and 1 verily believe that yours is superior to them all. 1 remain yours, T.J. KILPATRICK, Principal of the Florence Male Academy. by all Druggists everywhere. See long ad* novlG—lm WE are authorized to announce R. T. SIMONS a can didate for SherifF ot Muscogee county at the ensuing elec tion in January next. decll—w&twte. WE are authorized to announeo Maj. EDWARD J. HARDIN an Independent Candidate for Receiver ot Tax Returns, for Muscogee county, at the election in Jan uary next. decs—w&twtde WE are authorized to announce A. S. RUTHERFORD as candidate for Clerk of the Superior Court of Muscogee county at the ensuing election in January. dellwtwtd WH are authorized to announce J. U. Hicks a candidate for the office of Coroner, at the ensuing election in January next. dc j tw wtd PHILHARMONICS! THE THIRD OF THE SEASON OF THE PHILHARMONICS, WILL COME OFF ON THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, DEC. 20 Dec 15 tw2t BY HARRISON &, McGEIIEE. OF FINE FURNITURE, AND GROCERIES. AT 11 o’clock on Wednesday next, the 19th inst., we will sell without reserve at the residence of John D. Gray, on the North Commons, a large lot of fine Parlor and Bedroom Furniture, almost new,consisting in part of: One large Mirror,2 tine Solas, 2 Centre Tables, 12 Sofa bottom Chairs, 12 Cane bottom do., 1 splendid Piano, 7 octave and AEolian [Attachment, 1 Brussels Carpet and Rug, I Three-ply Carpet and Rug, 1 Extension Dining Ta v ble, 1 tine Sideboard, 1 Mahogany French Bedstead, 1 Cottage do., 2 fine Bureaus, marble top, 2 Marble Top Washstands, and a great many articles too numerous to mention. A L S O, r Ati 11 o’clock on Thursday, the 20th instant, in front of our Stores: 4 Half Pipes fine French Brandy. FI 10 i 1 “ “ Holland Gin, 2 I “ Port Wine, 1 “ “ Sherry “ 1 “ “ Madeira Wine, f> Baskets Heidsrck Champagne: 20 Boxes Tobacco; 50,- 000 line Cigars, &e , & e. Terms: All sums ot S3O and less cash, over S3O, 60 davs with note anti approved security. Persons wishing to examine the above lot of Furniture can do so by calling at the Residence of Mr. Gray, dec 15—wtwlt E. J. PINCKARD, Auc’r. J. WASSEMER, (Late Professor of Music in the Fort Plain Female Institute. N. Y.) offers his professional Berv *°es to the citizens ot Columbus. Orders left at W. 0. Carter’s Music Store will receive prompt attention. decl4—tw3in GET OUT OF THE WAyT STOVELL, ON RANDOLPJI-ST., UNDEK THE OGLETHORPE, TAKES occasion to notify the young folks of Colum bus and vicinity, that he is now receiving, and will continue to receive for a few days, from OJLD KRIS, one of the handsomest and costliest stocks of CHRISTMAS & HOLIDAY TOYS and Nice'Things for Children, ever offered in Columbus, and which he will warrant to please every variety of taste. Children, remember, and when you start out on your Christmas rounds with Pap, tell him that STOVELL’S CORNER is the place where all manner ot pretty Toys anti Goodies are to Ins had—lroni a Slidiu’ Monkey up to the nicest article you could wish. ALSO, A VERY FINE ASSORTMENT OF CANDIES, FRUITS, AND FIRE-WORKS. There will he a Display of Fire-Works in front of STOVELL’S CORNER, on the evening of December 24'h. Col. HOGAN will a-sist in the Display. Come out, everybody and his wife and little ones, and look iree of charge. Remember the place, STOVELL'S CORNER, dec!2—twtil2slhdec Oglethorpe House. A. M. II U LL~ ~ Grocer & Commission Merchant, AT THE OLD STAND OF D. P. ELLIS & CO., COLUMBUS, GA. Highest market prices paid lor Hides, Cotton and Linen Rags, Wool, jL_dec!2—twtf. <3-0030 FtmiVlTtmE. t. , DSUMftBAS ft BfK PTTR i iTr!Bi? Ure j n informing , ' ie public tlial ‘hey are now receiving a well assorted stock of FINE f URNITURE, and guarantee that purchasers will find better Goods at their establishment than have ever been brought to this Market by any other concern. Our Furniture is all of the Latest Styles and substantmliy made. Our advantages for getting up GOOD FURNITURE are equal to those pos *ed by y oUrer firm m the United States, and we are determined to sell good articles at moderate prices. We will also keep oa hand a good assortment of Mats, Baskets, Children’s Wagons, Wall Paper, Window Shades and Cornices. Persons in want of Furniture will find it decidedly to their and vantage to purchase of us. Our Store is next door to Hall, Moses & Co.’s Hard-Ware Store. The same house has been occupied for several years past, as a Furniture Store, by other n ar ties and we deem .t but justice to ourselves and the public to state that we are in no way whatever connected u th the parties who occupied this house, up to the Ist November 18*£5. Neither do we get our F .r ----m ure from the same Manufactory, and purchasers may confidently rely on getting better article* from us than have ever been sold by any house in this city. Jib u b ueuer articles from Columbus, Ga., Dec. 12, ’ss.—w&twtf G. W. DILLINGHAM & CO. French and Spanish. PROFESSOR MAGNET, ‘-Jr (Os the Georgia Military Institute,) * ers ’ during his vacation, to the young ladies Till fi and gentlemen of Columbus, his services as an instructor in the above Languages. His terms for a course of 24 Lessons are SB. Persons wishing to take Lessons can leave their names with Mr. J. J. Jsham, or at Mr. Pease’s book Store. December 14. twt p Apples and Potatoes. A FINE lot of Apples and Irish Potatoes, just received and for sale by [dec!2] AI’ER & ECTOR. “PERSEVERANCE KEEPS HONOR IIRIIIHT.” THE -WHEELS of business will lock without advertising. J" 18 >* a galloping age, and a man must keep up by avai ling himself of all the facilities within his reach. He must have railroads and telegraphic wires jin him—the real Young American go-ahead-ativeness, or he will ffind himself iu the back-ground, a consummate old fogy. To the businessmen of Columbus, who desire to make themselves “known and read of all men” in EaatAAlabama prosperous and wealthy section of the world, the * ADBHNR GAZETTE affords peculiar advantages, as it fenjoys a very large’and in> creasing circulation in that region. . , . HOLIFIELD & SLAUGHTER. Auburn, Ala., Dec. 7, 1855. w&twlm NEW ORIiC STORK, SIGN GOLDEN EAGLE. KIVLIN, THOMAS, & CO. DRUGGISTS AND AI’OTHKCARIKS. THE undersigned have the satisfaction to announce to their friends and the public generally, that they have taken the large and eligibleslore on the west side of Broad street, formerly occupied by Messrs. Redd & Johnson, next door above J. Ennis Cos., where they offer on liberal terms, a large and well-selected Stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES AND DYE-STUFFS, together with all articles appertaining to the trade. Our entire stock being of the latest importations and selec ted with great care, in the most reliable northern markets, its purity and genuineness is confidently recommended. Prescription Depar'tnu lit. This most important branch has been organized with the greatest care and attention and will be under the immediate supervision ot A. C. KIVLIN, whose long experience in this responsible department, in connection with the leading Druc gistsof thecity, and more recently with Messrs. Brooks and Chapman, is tendered as a sufficient guarantee that the inter ests of our patrons will be duly subserved. INSTRUMENTS. The attention of Physicians and Dentists is invited to our complete assortment of Instruments adapted to their respect ive professions, all of which areof the latest and mo3t appro ved pattern and manufacture. Perfumery, Soaps, Fancy Articles, <fcc. To our Lady irieuds we confidently offer our varied stock in the above line as being unusually complete and desirable, and respectfully solicit a shared their favors. Practicing Physicians and others requiring our services in thePrescriplion Department, wiil be promptly servedatany the night by A. C.Kivlin, who will occupy rooms in the Store, with special reference to this important interest. A. C. KIVUIN. T. S. TUGGLE. J. W. THOMAS. Columbus, Dec. 7. tw2mw3m CIGARS! CIGARS! THE subscribers have just received direct from Importers’ hands, a full supply of choice HAVANA CIGARS, of the most popular brands, adapted to this market, including among ottier styles, “Regalias,” -Pressed D0.,” ‘-Conchas,” “Lon dres.” &c., all of which are offered low, at wholesale and re tail. KIVLIN, THOMAS & CO , dec7 —twlm 93 Rroad-st., Sign of the Golden Eagle. New Books! New Books ! JUNO CLIFFORD by a Lady ; Bcechcroft, by the author of liura of Red The Old Farm House, by Mrs. C. B.Faing; T he Japan Expedition, by Spalding ; The Escaped Nun; Crotchets and Quavers, by Max Maretze k; Klosterheim: or the Masque of DeQuincey ; Maud, by Tennyson; Widow Bedott Papers, by Francis M. Whicher; Estelle Grant: or the Lost Wife , The Song of Hiawatha, by Longfellow ; Scenes in the practice ot a New York Surgeon, by E. H. Dixon, M. D. \, Winnie and 1 ; Private Life of an Eastern King; Wager of Battle, by H. W. Herbert; Buts of Blarney, Shelton Mackenzie ; Twice Married, a Story of Connecticut Life; Henry the Eighth and his Six Wives, by Herbert; Hue’s Travels in China ; Prime’s Travels in the East; Fifth and Six Volumes of Calhoun’s Works ; Sparks’ Life of Franklin ; Southern Agriculture, by Beatty ; The Contrast between Good and Bad Men,by Spring. Just received by J. W. PEASE. Columbus, Dec. 7. w&twtf MUSCOGEE R. R. STOCK ! A FEW SHARES FOR SALE BY HARRISON & McGEIIEE. ! Columbus, Ga. Dee. s—w&tw3\v. > FOUND. —A small sum of money, which the owner can have by applying to decl —twtf WILLARD & DEPEW. MAGAZINES FOR 18567 NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOR HARPER’S MAGAZINE, KNICKERBOCKER “ GRAHAM’S GODEY’S LADY’S BOOK, FRANK LESLIE’S GAZETTE OFFASHION “ “ NEW YORK JOURNAL,’ BLACKWOOD’S MAGAZINE, LON DON EDINBUEGH, NORTH BRITISH & WESTMINSTER QU ARTER LY REVIEWS. .1. W - PLASL is agent tor the above Magazines,and will receive subscriptions until first January. Columbus, Nov. 23. ‘ twt f FAMILY GROCERIES. MARCUS & CHAFFIN. NO. 77 WEST BROAD STREET, HAVE opened, and are receiving complete assort- 1 ments of FAMILY GROCERIES. Received to day. Moea and Java Coffee, a superior qual ‘ ity of Green and Black Teas, Fulton Market Beet and Pork. Dried Beef, Beef Tongues, Cigars and Tobacco ol beet Quality, Sardines, Fresh Raisins and Figs, Cracker* ot all kinds. Nov. 31—twtf. MRS. ELIZA TORRY (late MISS ELIZA DICKSON.) HAS removed to No. 33 Broad-strect (up stairs.) where she will resume her Class iu V 1 Oil Painting’, Water Colors and Sketching, in their different branches. 22 Broad Street, Columbus Ga. nov2B tv ts. WATCH REPAIRING^ MY friends and patrons are hereby {.informed that! have permanenUy with me two of the best in IheVnion. Ail workprompt executed in the best manner. 1 p No pains will be spared to give perfect satisfaction to all. All kinds ot Jewelry repaired. Watches and Jewelry at reduced prices for cash. Call and see a. jj jj E urr'r'r olumbns, Ga. Nov. 28. FLOWERS! FLOWERS! FLOWERS! FOR A FEWv DAYS, # MR. LEE, has just returned from the North with a stock ot rare and beautiful plants, consisting of Camellias, Delias, Jasmines, Roses, Cedars, Rhodo ceudrons, Amaryllis, Gladiolus, Tulips, Hyacinths, and rai.uus other rare things, which we will dispose ol at very reasons hie terms at 3 A Broad street. 1 y nov2B—twtf MOSES fe LEE. A Good Black-smith for Sale A VERY Superior Blacksmith can be bought cheap l>v an -2Y plying soon to AY ER & EOT .R.L decß—twtm 131 Broad Street. Negroes! Negroes! Liltdy Young Negroes, Mecharics and x House Servants, for sale tor Cash or Muscogee Rail Road bt€>ck - dec-B—wtwtf AYER &. ECTOR. To Columbus Merchants. T HE MERCHANTS and men of business of Columbus, Tit™ M^ivL- telra , a nd v a I ltßget<) advertise in the “SOU TIILRN NATIVE, published in Eufaula, Alabama. The •JSative ’has a good circulation in South-Eastern Alabama winch is beginning to trade largely with Columbus. ’ Specimen numbers sent to address. Letters addressed to , , H. H.GOODE, Proprietor, - Nov H>—twlm Eufaula, Ala. OF THE WANTED ;T0 HIRE, J aO Able JSodled l Negro Men, to work on the Rail , Hoad, for which (the highest price will be paid. For terms, at my < lilce, on lhe North Common. . D JOHN D. GRAY, or decß—twtillstjan J. B. CUNNINGHAM. “TIMELY HINTS TO ALL.’ 1 FRIENDS.— Reader, if you have a valued friend, in whose welfare you feel an interest, that friend will prize as a precious memorial your Ambrotype or Damier teotype picture if taken in Woodbridge’s peculiar style. TO ALL.-How many hayelosta Father, a Mother, a bister, a Brother, or an innocent little prattling child ? and have not even the shadow of a resemblance to look upon.. After the separation, some little toy or a trifling ar ticle, is often kept for years, and cherished as a token of re membrance. How much more valuable would be one of perfect Daguerreotypes of “the loved and PARLN Ib. II you are still blessed with parents, and no artist has or can trace the lineaments of his or her tannliar face or form, you may well act the part of Milton to advise or persuade them to visit, without delay, the pal ace rooms of WILLARD & DEPEW, and have their pictures taken in WOODBRIDGE’S new style, f or a Holiday Gilt, of all the rest, A type ot yourself is surely the best, Then hie for Broadway No. eighty-two, And get your picture of Willard and Depew. Nov. 30—twtf. SST n. CHRISTMAS IS COMING!! ,*U7 0U something that will benefit your children and I ri ends, please attend the Auction Soles now being nightly held by Harrison &. HlcGehee, of Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, and very many Nice Tilings suitable for Christmas and New Year’s Presents. TO PARENTS AND TEACHERS. VVehavea large lot of School Books, of almost every kind, which we will sell at 1 1 o’clock, a. m., on Saturday the ist,Sili and lath December next. Call jand examine them. To the Ladies Children ! At the solicitation of several ladies, we propose to have one or more sales especially for their benefit. ,Notice will be giv en ot the time and place of sale. JORDAN L. lIOWELL.* Columbus, November 16. w&twtf ATTENTION, MERCHANTS’] COTTON ROPE. WE are now making and shall keep constantly on hand a supply of Cotton Rope, for Plough Lines, Bed Cords and Well Rope. It is much superior to any Northern Rope, and a splendid article. decl w&twtf WINTER FACTORY. PRICES ADVANCED! DOUBT. E Extra per’Barrel sl2 00 EXTRA FAMILY, per bbl jo 50 Superfine 9 59 Georgia Superfine, *SO Georgia Mills ! ..!! ..!! 7 50 Usual discount when 20 barrels are taken at onetime, decl—w&twtf WINTER’S PALACE MILLS. Corn! Corn! THE Palaee Mills will pay the highest market prices in Cash for Corn, in large or small qualities,shelled or in ear. We will furnish sacks to parties selling us shelled corn. nov.2Bw&twtl G. W. WINTER, Pres’t. Wood Lot for Sale. IN one mile of the City—Cheap for Cash or on Credit. Apply at this Office. dec7— tw4w Muscogee Railroad Stock Wanted- WE have six or eight very likely Negroes and a very plea sant dwelling in the upper part ot thecity, which wo will exchange for Muscogee Rail Road Stock at market prices. Apply to [decl2] CLA YTON & WILKINS. CLAYTON & WILKINS, Auction, Commission, Receiving AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS. THE undersigned, having formed a Copartnership to do a general Auction, Commission, Receiving and For warding Business at the old stand of AYER & WILKINS, Will give their personal attention to all business entrusted to their care. We are prepared to make liberal advances upon all articles ot Produce and other Goods consigned to us. Special aiteution paid to the sale of REAL ES TATE, _N EGROES, &c., at Auction. K f C . LA ™S- F. G. WILKINS. Columbus, Ga., Sept. 15, 1855. w&twtf FANNY FERN'S NEW BOOK, Just received at J. W. PEASE’S BOOK STORE. Columbus, Dec. 14,1855. twtf Wanted. TWO good Shoe Makers for the year 1856. None need apply but men of sober habits. Cnsse.ta. Q’a.. Dec. 14—twtf. T. A. BRANNON. Trustees’ Fale of the Coweta Falls MANUFACTURING COMPANY. BY VIRTUE of a trust reposed in us, under notice of default from the Bond holders, wo will offer tor sale at the market house in the city of Columbus, on the first luesday in February next, the following property or so much thererof as may be necessary to pay the outstanding Bonds issued by said Company, to wit: “ ,AH those tracts of land in the city of Columbus, county of Mnscogee and State of Georgia, known and designa ted as Lot No. 1 of the Water Lot Company of the city of Columbus survey, being all of said Jot lyina east of the Canal Waif on said lot aud extending to lots below and running nearly nortli and south, together with the Fac tory and improvements situated on said lot; also a lot commencing on the north west corner of said Factory lot No. 1, thence north 100 feet, thence east to a point at right angles with the nprth west corner of the factory lot thence south 100 feet, thence west to the point of begin* ™. n £- ot as designated in the plan of the Lily of Columbus, containing i acre more or less, being the same lot upon which is built the dwelling for the oper atives of the Coweta P alls Manufacturing Company, to* gether with all the right, members and appurtenances thereunto belonging. And also the following personal property contained in the Factory building, on lot No. 1 ,} 8 Wa j;p f'ly Frames, of 96 Spindles each, 2 King Fellows frames of 132 Spindles each; 2 Mules of i.sb Spindles each; 2 Dressers, 50 Looms, and all the ap purtenances thereunto belonging; 3 Wool Cards and ac Spindles, together with all and every part of the Machinery now in said building. R. J. MOSES, ) W. A.REDD, [^Trustees. _ H. H. EPPING, ) Terms Cash. The bidder will be required to “pay down at the sale the purchase money, or the property will be immediately re-sold on account of the first purchaser. Nov. 21, 1855. w&twtde. T. H. VANDEN BERG’S Depot of Pianofortes and Musical Goods, NO. 76 EAST SIDE BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. WHERE can at all times be found a large selection of Lignt, Newton & Bradbury’s world \f U 4Trn/ renowned Piano Fortes, to 'L , * “gether with an assortment of Piano Fortes from the best .Manufactories in the U. States of all styles and prices. ALSO, Melodcons, Guitars, Violincellos, Violins, Banjos, Tomborlnes, Flutes, Flutinas, Accordeons, Music Boxes, Clarionetts, Flagcoletts and Fifes. Also, all kinds of BRASS INSTRUMENTS for BANOS, together with Hass and Tenor DiiUMS. STRINGS of all kinds, and the Largest. Assortment of SHEET MUSIC for all the above named instruments, that can be found South of Philadelphia. Second hand Pianos taken in exchange when new ones are bought, and the highest prices allowed for old ones. \Hr Second hand Pianos for Sale or Rent. ®*i ano *G Organs, Melodeons, and all other kinds f Musical Instruments tuned and repaired in the best maimer, and at the shortest notice, and warranted to give entire satisfaction. All orders left at our store will be promptly attended to , T. H. VANDENBERG, 76 Broad street,Sign of the Mammoth Fiddle. Columbus, Nov. 6,1855. w&twtf Merchants & Bar-keepers Attention! FINE CIGARS & BRANDY ON CONSIGNMENT. 100 000 FINE HAVA NA CIGARS, 10 X Casks fine French Brandy. 5 % Casks “ “ ALSO , 50 Boxes Tobacco, Choice Brands, Which wc offer at reduced Prices. Call and sample them,—• HARRISON & McGEHEE, oolumbus, Ga., Oct. 30. w&twtf. TWENTY PIANOS A WEEK. “ ALTHOUGH it may appear incredible, ye ncvertbeless true that Liglite, Newton & ngTnfrnllradbiiry turn out of their Manufactory 20 u x\J u pianos a week; this being a ~juch larger num ber than any other Manufactory in the country produ, es, and being conclusive evidence that their Jnstrumenls are moro ea gerly sought alter than other-. The undersigned having made airangements for the sale of the above named Pianos, has how in his Ware room and wifi continue to keep a large assortment of their Instruments of various styles and finish, embracing every new and desirable pattern, from the plainest to the most elegant. The above Pianos took the first premium at the World’s Far, and .at the Fair of the American Institute in 1853. T. H. VANDEN BERG, 76 Broad Street,Columbus,Ga. Nov. 6.—w&twtf Rare Chance for the Million! CHRISTMAS GIFT ML.OTTTJB TICKETS $5. AT 2 o’clock on Monday, the 24th day of December next, will be drawn, in Irontof our Auction Room, a list of Magnificent Prizes, consisting in part, of the follow’ mg articles, viz: 14 FINE GOLD WATCHES, ldo. set with Diamonds: 2FineSilver do.; Dia mond Pins and Rings; Gold Coin, $5 to SSO Pieces; Silver Pitchers, Tumblers and Cream Mugs; Silver’ Forks; Gold Pins, Rings and Ear-Rings; Gold Chains, Lockets, Crosses and Bracelets; 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, Desks, 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 hundred and fifty-five drawn out. The first drawn taking Prize No. 1, and so on until the prizes are all drawn. The 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. HARRISON & McGEHEE, 59 Broad Street. Columbus, Ga., Nov. 1,1855. w&twtd. GUANO Twenty Tons, for Sale by GREENWOOD & GRIMES. Columbus, Ga., Nov. 1. w&tw2m. JUST RECEIVED BY MARCUS &, CHAFFIN, PICKLED and Smoked Tongues, Fulton Market'Beef, Pig Pork, White Beans, Splct 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. wtwtf 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 BK FOUND THE IRON WIZZARD, IRON WITCH, IRON KING, YOUNG AMERICA, EASTERN PREMIUM, EAGLE P REM I MUM, PARLOR COOKING STOVES, and many others. These Stover aro warantet to work well, or may be returned at my expense PLAIN AND JAPANNED TIN-WARE, and general assortment of home famishing Goods. Roofing and Guttering done on short notice. Store on Raudolph street nearly opposite the Post Office R. M. AL WORTH. Columbus, Oct. 30. w&tw6m. PINEYWOODS LAND FOR SALE. r T\ HE subscribers offer for sale on accommodating terror, 3 fi7 m tra< i l 8 ,an ~,'" theco niy of Chattahoochee, Haltoca Set tlement, Nos. 37,59 and 60, adjoining Estes, Patterson and ™® r *> coiUwnhiSC two hundred two and a hall (202#) acre* each J with all the improvements thereon. * “•dsold £ efor , e the Ural Tuesday in January next, will, on that day, be offered at public outcry in the town of Cussela to the highest bidder, on the following terms to wits One a in ret Cash; the balanceone and two years [credit, amply secured with imerest from date of sale. Our Agent, Mr. Estes, adjoining the premises, will show to all .desirous of examining u * . E. BARNARI) & CO., no\--l— w&twtd Columbus, Ga. Valuable Property in Wynnton, FOR SALE. ON the first Tuesday in January next, I will sell at the Mar ket House in Columbus, if not disposed of sooner, my house, with fifty-two and a half acres, more or less, or ivy house with ten acres attached to it. It is handaomely improv ed with a large white house,containing five spacious rooms— a smaller one withihree—a commodious kitchen,two excel lent negro houses, a fine store room and smoke house, a bath ing house, an excellent well of water, a large barn, and other out door improvements. The adjacent grounds are set with numerous kinds ot traguit and flowery trees, and tho dwelling houses are fronted with as beautilul an oak grove as renders agreeable land fascinating any homestead. There are several go,d varieties of figs, grapes, apples and peaches, with about sixty young quince trees, some of which bear fruit. It is in an excellent neighborhood, near three good schools nd one mile from Columbus. It cannot be equalled, by any place in or near the vicinity, for ils natural beauty and noted health fulness—there being no local cause whatever for sickness. The land is admirably adapted for building lots. The purchaser of the whole will be required to pay one-third in hand, the other in two installments of twelve months, each, bearing in terest from date —ifonlv the house and ten acres, one-third in hand, the balance in two installments of 2 tears, with interest from date. A lien on the place will be retained until the pnr chase be paid. 1 refer those wishing to purchase to Mr.Joh n J. McKendree, on Broad Street, below Messrs. Holt, Three wits & 80. CYRUS A. ROYSTON. Columbus,Ga. Nov. 24. w&twtd FASHIONABLE DAGUERREAN SALOON. T HB proprietor of this pleasant, commodious, and first class ~ Saloon of Fine Arts, has again returned to resume his bu siness lor the season. Mr. Riddle has had a practice of over eight years, which ranks him oue of the most successful oper ators in the profession; |his pictures are clear, white, hand some and admired by all. Call and judge for yourselves.— Rooms on Broad Street, over C. Mygjtt’e Dry food’s Store. A. J. RIDDLE. Proprietor and Principal Operator. Columbus, Sept. 25—w&twtf. WHITE WHEAT WANTED! AT PALACE MILLS! WE will pay $2 per bushel Cash, for Prime Wheat, (well cleaned,) and $1 60 for Prime Red. Farmers, avail yourselves of this chance. nov6 w&twtf G. W. WINTER, Prea’t. COMMISSION THE undersigned having purchased tho interest of WM. 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 & 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, Merchandize & Produce. Having ample facilitiesi 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. CH AS. 8. HARRISON, July 30,-w&twtf. ALLEN C. McGEHEE. Enquirer copy. A Eresh Supply of the above Seed, Together with WHITE & RED ONION SETTS, Just received and for sale by nov27w&tw3m DAN FORTH & NAGEL. THE trading public who have hitherto patronized the TROY FACTORY, will please take notice that W. K. HARRIS Is no lon ger competed or associated in any finanner whatever with the business of the establishment All business hereafter will be transacted exclusively with ourselves at our Warerooms. R. G. JEFFERSON & CO. Columbus, Ga., Oct. 23. w&twtf BROWN’S WASHING MACHINE. THE Invemor in introducing his new Rotary Washing Ma chine to the notice of the public, does *o with the confi dence that in all cases where a fair trial is given, they will be as they have been by those who have used them, pronounce J to be the best Machine tor washing now in use. and capable of performing more work in far less time and with tar less damage to the clothes than any other Washing Machine now made. > He claims for this Machine, that it will cleanse the clothes from dirt In 15 to 30 minutes and leave them entirely clean ready lor boiling and rinsing. £lt will thoroughly rinse 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 at when wash ed by hand. It is adapted to washing from the finest muslins to the coar sest cloths, Blanket and Carpets. It can be worked by women or even a 12 year old boy, and is so simple in its construction that almost anyone can repair it—if it should ever need it—and will, with ordinary care last from five to ten yeais. IjT* One of the great merits of this Machine in. in addi tion to the facility fa washing, is that the clothes are not worn out by icashing. By the ordinary process ol washing, clothes are more injured than by wearing. This advantage, together with the fact that it will do ten times the work of hand labor should induce every Holel, 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. W e refer lo 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 W Hurt, “ Georg* T Hurt, Rueall county, John Hudson, firm ot Charles A Peabody, n Threewits, Holt & Cos. “ Hopson Smith, „ Thomas DeWolf, “ A Lowther, „ Charles Wise, M James Torbut, R E Dixon, “ B Whitehurst, _ Dr J A Urqhart, u VV A McGruder, „ 1-AClayt n, 44 George McGee, „ J O Brewer, “ Walton B Harris, „ James R Jones, “ Wm G Williams, Charles P Le'y, “ D Bullard, , J Ennis, u RN R Bardwell,Tuskegee Wra Matheson, “ J C Sale, Auburn, J W Thomas, “ A R Bell, Montgomery, Jame- Comer, M John Gill Shorter,Eufaula, Gapt J E Davis, “ EE Brown, Macon, Owen Thomas, “ Female College, “ J D Williford, Stewart county,Geo T Rogers, “ Rev. J VV Talley, Oxford, O W Massey, u N W Persons, Enon, Ala. W 8 Brantley, “ Nelson Clayton,Chambers co. Columbus, Ga., Nov. 8. w&tw.'m VALUABLE RIVER PLANTATION FOR SALE. THE subscribers offer for sale the Plantation and de tached pieces of land of the late Major John Canter 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 free from freshets; about 1800 ”T or hemoms, 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 ot fertility and location, these lands aro not surpassed by any in the totate. 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 rro requested to examine the place; and any further iniormation will be given hv dressing either of the subscribers. JAMES CANTEY, Ex’r of John Cantey, Columbus, Ga 0 . JOHN CANTEY, oct2 wtwul lstjan . Camden, S. Q