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About The Times & sentinel tri-weekly. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1858 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1857)
Plantation, Flouring & Saw Mills, Hotel and Residence, FOR SALE. flfS I OFFER FOR SALE my upper plantation on Jiiiimi. the Ucliee Crerk, in Russell county, Ala. It lies 12 rmfes south we.-t ot Columbus, and 5 miles south of the Opelika Kail Road. It contain* about 2200 acres, chiefly pine, and oak and hickory uplands, with a lree, productive toil. and a portion of it Uchee bottom, which is unsurpass ed for fertility. There are five or six hundred acres of cleared land on the place—two framed dwelling houses, a good gin house and screw, and all the necessary buildings ot a plantation. On the creek, which affords a yever tailing supply of water, and gives in the Wetumpka Falls an un equalled wator power, are a good Saw Mill just put up, and a large F.’ouring and Grist Mill. The Plantation may be advantageously divided so as to form two places, and giving to each a portion of the eufe tivated land. To persons wishing to invest in this kind of property, no finer opportunity will be presented than the present. 1 also offer for sale the Hotel at Crawford, also my for mer residence near that place; to the latter are attached eleven acres of land, including an excellent orchard of ap ples, peaches, pears, and figs. The house is a comfortable plastered building, and is a very healthy and pleasant place ol residence. Persons desiring any further information, can address me at Columbia, Ga. IIENRY MOFFETT. November 14, 1856—tw2w wtf. PAL ACE MILLS. FLOUR, FLOUR, FLOUR. Superfine $7 50 Extra Family 8 50 Georgia Mills, 6 00 I ive per cent discount to Dealers. Double Extra Bio 00 at retail, £9 25 at wholesale—equal to Iliram Smith’s b est. Ail persons buying live barrels at a time are entitle to the discount. Han and Shorts 75cents per hundred. M al and Hominy 75 cents per bushel, or 71) cents when ten bu eels are at a time taken. I) >!lar Sacks, (a now article) containing 20 pounds Fa mily or 22 lbs. Superfine. The rive is now up, and we can supply all orders. - r.o2l—w twtf GEO. W. WINTER, President. foklsaleT > j A well improved and valuable place, situated in a healthy and desirable neighborhood, tour miles from * ;t he city, on the Hamilton road, containing 176 acres, which is woodland, lying well ami good pine n<i. On 1 1,{ nlace there is anew, comfortable dwelling, with five rooms—all necessary outbuildings, iruits of various kinds, and a -most excellent well of water. For terms apply to A. B. RAGAN,or octll)—wtwtf JNO. T. ECTOR. GEORGIA, Talbot county: Sjteeiitl Court of Ordinary, July 24 th, 1856. RULE NIBI, —Whereas Job C. Patterson, administrator yl Alexander Cubean, late of said county, ‘deceased pe titions this court for Letters of Dismi sion from said admin istration: Bait ordered, That all persons concerned be and appear <it the February Terra next ensuingof said Court, then and there to shew cause, if any they have, 4 wUy said letters shou.d not begranted. A trtls extract from tha minutes of said Court. 24th July, 1856. Jut} SKI-wtf MARION BETHUNE, Ord. Southern Commercial College, NO. 49* CHERRY-ST. NASHVILLE, TENN. Chartered by the General Assembly of the State. TilE above . nsnturion is permanentlylocatcd is not surpassed by any similar establish lonl to the United States, in point of facilities for imparting a thorough knowledge of the du ties of the Accountant, licok-Keeping. This Department is under the immediate supervision of'the President of t in* College, wbo is a practical bock keeper,bar ing had many years experience in some of the largest count Ir.g houses in the Union. Law. This branch Is under ihe'superiutoDdence of John A McEw en, Esq., rne-aber of the Nashville Bar, who is too widely known as a lawyer and orator to require any further notice at our hands. The course of instructioiiembraces both Reading and Lec tures. Lectures will be delivered at night, so as not to interfere * ith Ms professional engagements. Mercantile Calculations. These arc taught by William Ferrel,-. A.,and embrace3ev ery-eperies oi calculations necessary for a business man to un.<ei stand, \ iz: interest, Discount, Loss and Lain, Equations, Exchange, etc. etc, Totir* of Tuition. Book keeping by Double and Single Entry,as applied to ev ery variety ,f Mi-.ness, both prosperous and adverse. Com merciaiUalcuiations, and Commercial Law Lectures,including the nso of Books S4O 00 Penmanship for 20 lessons 5 00 i or lessons without limit 10 00 Tao above fees are payable invariably in advance. The im portance of this rule must appear obvious, as students enter ing for an unlimited period, with the privilege of reviewing at any time during life, without extra charge. This School is in perpetual session, having no vacation; hence students may enter at any time, and pursue their studies without interruption. Merchants and business men will be supplied with ceinpe tent book keepers by applying at this establishment. No pupil will ever receive a diploma wliois not well quali fied to discharge the dm it sos. Ihe accountant. Good board and lodging can be obtained at $3 per week. Ma t hemat ica! Bepartmei;t. Id connection with this institution is a Mathematical Depart ment, conducted by W Fem l. A Jf in which is taught a thor ough course of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. Coi r.su or Instruction.'— Arithinelie, Algtsbra,' Geometry, Trigonometry; Purveying in all its branches, with the use ol instrument-, and sic-u exercises; To; rgrnphicaJ Drawing; De scriptive Geoicetry, Shades ano Shadows, Linear Perspective; Projections ol all Kinds; Analytical Geometry, and the Differ ential and Integra! Calculus; Mechanics, with Applications to Machinery and Engineering, Magnetism, Electricity, Optics, Navigation and Astronomy. Tho student may pursue a partial or full course,at his option —aud special attention will be given to such-practical branch es::? are useful to Me Purveyor, Architect,Engineer,fee. Terms—From §5 to 87 50 per month. Address Soutuxkn Commercial College, Nashville,Ten. Niuhville, Dec. iSSS. de26— w&twtf AMERICAN COTTON PLANTER, AND UNITED. Prospectus for 1857. r PHE Editor and Proprietors of the AMERX CAN COTTON PLANTER having purchased the FOIL OF I ;itl SOUTH, take pleasure in announcing to the patrons of both Journals, and to the Friends of Ag ricultural Improvement in the South and South-West, that with the January Number For 1857, will commence the publication of the AMERICAN COTTON PLAN* TER AND SOIL OF THE SOUTH, united, in the ity of Montgomery, Alabama. I In thus uniting the publication of these two Agricultural Journals, we have secured the able services of Col. Charles A. Peabody, as Horticultural’ Editor, whose reputation, both as Editor and practical Horticulturist, is too we!! aud widely known to require additional commen dation at our hands. \VUb the efficient aid of Col. Peabody, in the Horticul tural i\ pariment. Dr. N. R. Cloud, the Agricultural Edi tor, eonUi rtly assure? the pat ion? a-- and friend* ot h,-.th pa pers, liras united, tfe ; the sirnciican Cotton Planter and SoU of the South, shall be a iaodel Southern Eurfil Msgr&zine, Devc.td :o improv’ and i ;.ut -ti a Econ< my, the advance meat of Southern Horticulture, vOh .Manufactures and Le Domestic and Mechanic Arts. In short, it is tho in tention and will be the studied desire of the Editors and Publishers ol lhi? Journal to make it, in its severai De partments, the plantation and fireside ednipaniou of every . bu:*Uy and industrial man in the South The Cotton Planter and Soil will be published month ly, ir. magazine loan, containing Thirty-Two pages, Super Royci Octavo, stitched, trimmed, and neatly covered, with an -udverltsiiig sheet of sixteen pages. Terms: One- copy oue year, in advance, SI 00 Six copies, oee year, “ 5 0b Twelve copies, fHil* year “ 10 00 SubstTiptilvis shendd commence with the volume. As we shall kesyi.no account?, the cash must invariably accomtvanytke fcrdfcr, Mk ef+Lusfur the P’.yr must be addressed to Unber- W'kh> & Glou4\ Montgomery, Alabama Ail couiteuefeatiaas for- the columns of the Planter and Soil should be addressed to Dr. N. B. Cloud, Mont gomery, Alabama. , Newspaper? throughout rhe .South and West, friendly to llu* eiß*’xpi..o, will confer a favor by copying this Pios pectus a lew times.. , „ . - • LAP Our exchanges will please hereafter direct to Mont gomery, Alabama. Superior Writing and Copying Ink, PREPARED EY JAS. A. WHITESIDE, AND FOP. SALE EY DANFORTH & NAGEL, KIVLIN , THOMAS & CO. Marh26—twlf. BROOKS & CHAPMAN. A. K. AYER, OFFERS for sale a well selected lot of YOUNG VIRGINIA NEGROES, and has effected an arrangement to keep constantly on hand such a supply as the demand may By the first ot October he will have completed safe and comfort able apartment? and yard for the accommodation of 100 Negroes at No. 131 WEST SIDE BROAD STREET, where he will be pleased to see and accommodate his friends and patrons. Columbus Sept. 12. 1856. wtwtf NEW CO PARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned have entered into the GROCERY BUSI NESS under the firm and uemcof Ridgway, Cleekley & Cos. VVewillkeep constantly *en hand a lare Stock ofChoice GROCERIES. D. A. RIDGWAY, A. D. CLECKLEY, Al. D. DONEY, Jans'-wtwtf H. M. CLECKLEY. NT> THOSE indebted to the late firm will find their • !-)• Accounts at the old stand. They are requested to call and settle immediately, as the business must be closed. ‘ani>—w&twtf A. R.&CO. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Messrs. Redd &, Johnson having associated with them Thomas Cliallisi, Jr., the business will bereatter be conducted under the firm of REDD, JOHNSON & CO. The undersigned would take this opportunity to return to their friends and patrons their thanks for past favors and re. spectfully solicit a contiuauce of the same. They have now on hand and will continue to receive a large and weil-selecte Stock of — FANCY AND STAPLE DRY-GOODS, Hats, Shoes, Blankets, Kerseys, &c. All of which are offored on satisfactory and accoraraoda tingtcrins attheir Now Store,No. 89 Broad Street, two doors above their old stand. The patrons of the former firm of Redd & Johnson areeani estly requested to call and liquidate their accounts, as it is positively desirable that all their outstanding business should be broughtto a close. REDD, JOHNSON & CO. A. G. RUDD. L. D. JOHNSON. THOMAS CHAFFIN, JR. Columbus, Ga.,Jan. 1,1856. jß—wtwtf. ttuquirer xxd SoraerStene copy. NEW FILL MD WINTER GOODS. . BM.MJEI & No. 58 East Side Broad Street? One Dooi; above Mrs. L. J. Davies’ Millinery Store, ARE now receiving the largest, the cheapest, and the best selected stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods Ever offered in Columbus, consisting in part of the following articles— Ladies’ and Misses’ Cloth and Velvet Oloa in $1.50 to SSO. Silks, Cashmeres, DeLaines, Poplins, Vely Calicoes, Dress Trimmings, bleached and brown Sh irtin all widths and prices. Embroideries and Laces o all descriptions. Shirt, Sheeting and Pillow Case Linens, (imported dir et) all of which they will sell at lower prices than any other house in the citv. 300 Negro Blanlcets. ‘■fed Blankets 10—4, 11 — 4, and 12—4, in great variety. Vue above goods are al! bought NEW this season. Country Merchants and Strangers visiting Columbus, will find it to their advantage to call and look through before pur chase elsewhere. We charge nothing foi sh wing goods. J, C. CALHOUN, c2l—wtwtf H R. JOHNSON. JEWELRY, WATCH REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING, THE undersigned continue to & REPAIR WATCHES AND JEWEMIY, at their old stand, next door to the Savanna'! Bank. ALL WORK entrusted to us will be execiitcdin the best style and with promptness. Our long experience in the business, and the guarantee of r.ll tne work wo"do, has already secured for U3 a large amount of patronage, which wo trust is a sufficient recommendation. A. ING MIRE. LOUIS GUTOYVSKY. Columbus, Sept. 17—w&tw6m. TIN ROOFS WHICH WON’T LEAK! npiiE subscribers beg leave to announce to the citizens of H Columbus and vicinity, that they have established atNo. 159 Broad street, 4 doors above Rankin’s Corner. A MEW TIM SHOP, and areprepared to k cover &. gutter houses with tin so as to preventtbem from leaking; they also have on hand an assort meat of Block and Common Tin, and Japan Ware, of ail kinds and sizes. Carving for Houses of Zinc or Tin executed at the snor tost notice, and in the most lashionabie siyies. Repairing done at the shoriest notice. Any security given which may bo required that Roofs cov ered by us will not leak in any weather. We have a plan whereby room is given for the tin to expand and contract with out opening the seams. Orders from the country promptly a*- teaded to. Reference —Dr. E. T. Taylor, Columbus. Columbus, Jan. 12.— w&twiy HAIM AN & SON. Stoves! Stoves! HAIMAN &. SON have on hand and will continue to receive every variety of Parlor, Cooking and Box Stoves, which will be sold very low. jan;9—wtwly STOVES! STOVES!! COME ONE, COME ALL! and examine my stock of Stoves, House Furnishing Goods ; plain and Japanned TIN WARE, French Cooking utensils, Britannia and Wooden Ware, Brooms, Feather Dusters, Flanished Tin- Ware, Ornamental Toilet Setts, &c. &c. My Stoves and prices, will compare favorably with those of any house in Georgia. I have on hand a large supply of the following choice patterns, Lon Wizzard, Morning Star, Red Jacket, Eastern and Ocean Premium, Iron King, Southerner, Huron and Young America. My stock of Parlor and Office Stoves is complete. I have secured the agency for the celebrated Salainanda Lightning Conductor, now acknowledged fho best aud on ly safe protector for buildings against Lightning. Send in your orders, and oblige, yours truly, R. M. ALDWORTH. Randolph Street, Columbus, Sept. 20, 1356. w&twtf C 23 H a oel a eDa Inla 103 BROAD STREET, (IRXT POOR TO J. KYLE AKD C 0.,) CT-\_yVj COLUMBUS, GA. KEEPS constantly on band, and offers for sale at prices as lew as GOOD CLOTHING can be teuud here, a large aud superior assortment of Gentlemen’s and Youth’s Clothing ! and Furnishing Goods, all of have been manufaclur ed under bis immediate supervision Every garmei.t warranted as represented Purchasers are requested to call and examine bis extensive Block. norjy—wtwly TENNESSEE PRODUCE. n jje undersigned U prepared to execute with promptness J. orders for Lard, Wheat, Rye, Oats, Com, Flour, Or any other Products of Middle Tennessee. D. D. DICKEY, No. 5 College St Nashville, Tenn. August 29—w&twiy LET US REASON TOGETHER. H 3 LU) W AJT LLI WHY ARE WE SICK? TT has been the lot of the human race to be down A by disease and suffering. IIOLLOVV AY & D-LL p ciallv adapted to the relief of the V\ F. .K,t.*e NCR . t , DELICATE,audthe lNFißvl,ot ad enmes, f?® 8 * ®‘;*. e 8 t ’ constitutions.j Professor Holloway perfonalL superintends the mauuiacture of his medicines'iu the United btates, and offers them to a free and enlightened peop.e. at the edy the world ever saw for the removal ol disease. These Pills Purify the Blood. These fa*jous Tills are expressly combined to operate on the stomach, the liver* the kidneys, the lungs* the|skin, and the bowels, correcting any derangement in their func tion s* purifying the blood, the very tonniain of Ino 5 ancUnus curing disease in all its forms. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaints. Nearly halt the human race have taken these pills. It ha? been proved in all parts of the world, that nothjng has been found equal to them in cases of disorders ol the Jivtr, dys pepsia, and stomach complaints generally. They soon give a healthy tone to these organs, however much deranged, and when all other moans have failed; General Debility, 111 Health. IManyof the most despotic Governments’fcave openedtheir Cus tom Houses to the introduction of these Pills that they may become the medicine of the masses. (Learned Colleges ad initthatthis medicine isthe best remedy ever known for per sons of delicate health, or where the system has been impair ed, asifsiutigorating properties never failto afford relief. Female Complaints. No Female, young or old, should be “without this celebrated medicine. It corrects and regulates the monthly courses at al! periods, acting in many cases like a “charm. It is the best aud safest medicine, also, that can be given to children of all ages,and for any complaint; -consequently no family s should be withoutit. Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the following Diseases: Asthma, Diarrhoea, Indigestion, StOße and Gravel Bowel Comp’s Dropsy, Influenza, Secondary Symp- Coughs, Debility, Inflammation, toms Golds, Fever & Ague Vcnore! JlSec- Inward Weakness Chest, Diseases Female Com- tions, Li ver Complaints, Costiveness, plaints Worms 5f all Lown’sS of Spirits, Dyspepsia, Headaches, kinds, Piles. %* Sold at the manufactories of Professor Holloway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, aud244-Strand, ILpndol*, by all re spectable Druggists and Dealers of Medicine throughout the United States, and the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, 62 Vi cents, and $1 each. there is a considerable saving by taking ’the larger si ip A. N. B.—Directions lor the guidance of patients in eversoz order are affixed to eaehbox. ap4—wtwly CHERRY PECTORAL, For tlie rapid Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS,WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. TO CURE A COLD, WITH HEADACHE AND SORENESS OF THE BODY. Take the Cherry Pec*, toral on going to bed and wrap up warm, to sweat during the night. FOR A COLD AND COUGH, take it morning, noon and evening, according to direction on the bottle, and the difficulty will soon be removed. None will long suffer From this trouble when they find it can be so readily cured. Persons afflicted with a seated cough, which break ’them of their rest at night, will find by taking the Cherry Pec toral on going to bed, they may be sure of sound, unbro ken sleep, and consequent refreshing rest. Great relief from suffering, and an ultimate cure, is afforded to thou sands who are thus afflicted, by this invaluable remedy. From its agreeable effects in these cases, many find themselves unwilling to forego its use when the necessity lor it has ceased. TO SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS this remedy is invaluable, as by its action on the throat and lung?, when taken in small quantities, it removes all hoarse ness in a few hours, and wonderfully increases the power and flexibility ol the voice. ASTHMA is generally much relieved, and often whol ly cured by Cherry Pectoral. But there are some cases so obstinate as to yield entirely to no medicine. Cheery Pectoral will cure them if they can be cured. BRONCHITIS, or irritation of ihe throat and upper portion of the lungs, may be cured by taking Cherry Pec toral in small and frequent doses. The uncomfortable op pression is soon relieved. FOR CROUP. Give an emetic of antimony, to be fol lowed by large and frequent doses of the Cherry Pectoral, until it subdues the disease. If taken in season, it will not fail to cure. WHOOPING COUGH may be broken up aud soon cured by the use of Cherry Pectoral. THE INFLUENZA is speedily removed by this reme dy.—Numerous instances have been noticed where whole families were protected from any serious consequences, while their neighbors without the Cherry Pectoral, were suffering lrom the disease. FOR CONSUMPTION in its earliest stages, it should be taken under the advice of a good physician if possible, and in every case with a careful regard to the printed di rections on the bottle. If judiciously used, and the patient is carefully nursed meantime, it will seldom Fail to subdue the disease. For settled consumption of the Lungs, the Cherry Pec total should be given in doses adapted to what the patient requires arid can bear. It always affoids relief, and not unfrequently cures patients that were considered past hope. There ate many thousands scattered all over the country, who feel and publicly proclaim that they owe their lives and present health to the Cherry Pectoral. Many years of trial, instead of impairing the public continence in this medicine, has won for it an appreciation and notoriety by far exceeding the most sanguine ex pec tations of its friends. Nothing but its intrinsic virtues and the unmistakeable benefit conferred on thousands of suf ferers, could originate and maintain the reputation it joys. While many inferior remedies thrust tipon the com munity, have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by’ every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. While it is a fraud on the public to pretend that any one medicine will infallibly cure —still there is abundant proof that the Cherry Pectoral does not only as a general thing, but almost invariably cure the maladies for which it is em ployed. As time makes these facts wider and better known, this medicine has gradually become the best reliance of the afflicted, from the log'cabin of the American Peasant, to th<- palaces of European Kings. Tije Cherry Pectoral is manufactured by a practical Chemist, and every ounce of it under his own eye, with invariable accuracy and care. It is sealed and protected by law from counterfeits, consequently can be relied on as genuine without adulteration. CKf-Prepared hy.DR. JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowqll, Maes. Price 25 Cents per Box. Five Boxes for* §I,OO. SOLD BY Kivljn, Thomas do Go,, R. A. Ware, Pemberton & Cos and Danforth & Nagel, Columbus, and by all respectable Druggist* in tha Sooth. Kou. 1, DILLINGHAM fc DENSON, Have on hand and are in constant receipt of the latest stylos IIP “CJ 3E& JSf “30 s “O” 3RL IS * to which they now call the particular attention of the citizens of Columbus and adjacent country. Their FURNITURE, for excellence of taste and workmanship, §|]g|yl||cannot be surpassed, and they feel confident that all purchasers ot themggfe will feel satisfied in the relation between the price and the value of the article paid for. THEIR STOCK OF is large, and these they offer at unprecedented low prices—cheaper than any other house in the city. Call and satisfy yourselves of the tact. A large lot of WALL PAPERING, of great variety. A general assortment of MATS— some splendid ones. ALSO,! ASSETS of every description, Window Shades, Gilt Cornices, Curtain Hands, \\ iliow Wa* J on s Children’s Fancy Carriages, Looking Glasses in Gilt and Mahogany Frames, also Plate ° Glass of all sizes, Large Square and Oval Gilt Frame Mirrors, Feather Dusters, Health Brushes, and Brooms, Some beautiful patterns of OIL CLOTH TABLE COVERS and Oil Cloth Cov ers in the Piece, of several varieties. Gilt Moulding for Picture brumes, Rosewood do. do. REPAIRING done expeditiously and substantially. T 4 GEO. W. DILLINGHAM. JAMES M. DENfcON. Columbus, Ga., December 10, 1856. w&twtf 123 BROAD ST.—COLUMBUS, GA., Are now prepared to supply their customers with all the styles ot YOUTH’S AM B MEM’S sill HI! waifll ®I©UEIii S Manufactured under their own supervision and warranted to give satisfaction. ALSO—A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Carpel JBags, Valises, £?c. BLACK and Fancy FRENCH, ENGLISH, and GERMAN CLO I HS. A large and well selected lot of Fancy French, English and American CASSIMEREi r Fancy Cut Velvet, Silk, Plush, figured and plain Silk Vestings. All of which will be MoS U factored in the most fashionable and approved styles, and warranted to fit. September 26, IS56* tw&wtf STOVES! STOVES’ ANOT HE R LAR G E LO T O F mm witch cooking mmmi HAVE just arrived. Nearly ,ShSE’ 7~~~ W&fiflSL, Six g| JjSg^ ESS EsSlli m : lits tion. The demand for the f , ’ -1 { U|J “Iron Witeii” is .Lily morya- J&l jii £j XI ; X .V. X’ ro® eing. Their great durability ■ A : V-. sH?*. ; H andtjte ease and ■■ ; ,• market. We have also for sale every mjj other Stove of any eelehrity in if the trade, among which are H the Queer of the West,” “Brother Jonathan,” “Challenge,” “Iron King,”,“lron Wimrd, ’ “Golden Cook,” “Eastern & Ocean Premium,” “Iron Witch,” (enlarged for hotels and boarding houses,) “Parlor Cooking* Stoves,” Parlor Stoves of all varieties, some new and beautiful Patterns BOX STOVES, and stoves for all purposes, Cricket Stoves and Furnaces for Coal, togeth er comprising one of the largest stocksof Stoves in the Slate. 1). 15. THOMPSON & CO., Columbus, Ga., September 13,185G —w&twtf. 143 Broad Street, HARRISON <fc McGEHEE. STILL CONTINUE.THE Auction, Commission, Negro Brokerage and Forwar ding Business, AT TH3 OLD STAND NOS. 5 9 ANI> 61 BROAD STREET, /i ND pledge themselves to a prompt and faitltful alten l\_ tion to all business committed to their care. They will give their personal attention to the Sale of Keal Estate, Negroes, Merchandize & Produce. Having ample facilities at command, they are prepared ot make liberal advances on Negroes and Merchandize of every description. Particular attention'given to Administrator’s and Execu tor’s Sales. CHAS.S.HARRISON, Augld,—w&twtf. ALLEN C. McGEHEE. WRAPPING AND NEWS PAPER, OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES, FOR SA L.S AT Rock Island Paper Mill Office, IN FRONT OF PALACE MILLS. TERMS CASK. ir,nelf>wtwtf VIRGINIA NEGROES FOR SALE. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF SIXTY” LIKELY VIRGINIA NEGROES, CONSISTING of Men, Women, Plough Boys and Girls. — Among them are Seamstresses. Cooks, v\ ushers and lroners, House Servants aad Field Hands. vVe also haye about thirty good Georgia and Carolina Negroes. To the buying public we would say, call and see ns, as we are determined to soli as Low tvs the Lowest S IIARSISCN & McGEHEE, August 29—wtwtf. 59 iz Cl Broad Street-. BACON! BACON! WE will have in a few days, on Consignment 30 TO 40,000 POUNDS TENNESSEE BiGO^ FOR SALE. HUGHES & DANIEL. Columbus, Ga., August 1,1856. w&twtf. T ANDRETH’S NEW CROP OF GARDEN SEEDS i JLj just received and for sale by BROOKS & CHAPMAN. Also, ONION SETS pf various kinds, dec 10—wtwtf J3. &C, i XiET?, DH/iKE 8c CO b , EHGIITES3CS AND MACHINISTS, ! oiiluii I uuiidry & Machine Works, COLUMBUS, GA. W E call the special attention ot the public toour -•TL <1 es^a bhdvment. The proprietors are practical Me- LagdL chanics and of long experience in the business,and aving combined two establishments into one, thev have the largest and best stock of tools and patterns in the State. Their facility for doing business being so great, they can afford to tfceir customers the best of terms and the most prompt execution. Our senior partner having been so manyyears intliis busi* ness as thepractical partner and proprietorjjof the Ocmulgee Poundery, Mac'm, Ga,, is well known, hawing built a large number of Steam Engines, Mills,and . Machinery,throughout this and adjoining States. To all of which we refer as a gua rantee of our work and ability. Our junior is just from Vir ginia, and having bad the management of some of the largest establishments in that State, brings with him the best practi cal ability and Improvements in machinery. VVe call especial attention toour Marine <&> Stationary Steam Engines & Mills both circular and upright. We are'manufacturing the (best CIRCULAR SAW MILLS in the country, being entirely of metal, at the same price others are furnishing wooden ones. We arenow furnishing Steam Engines and Boilersof any size; Flouring and Corn Mills; Vertical ahd Circular Saw Mills; Sugar Mills; Shalting; Pulleys; Horse Powers; Gm and Mil) Gearing of all Cemetery Railing; Bark Mills; Corn Shel lers; Cob Crushes, and Castings of every kind—Brass and Iron. Columbus, Ga.,March 25.1858. wtwtf. MONTGOMERY & RUTLAND, (SUCCESSORS TO T. W. MARSHALL & CO.) RECEIVING, FORWARDIN’G, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ASSISTS FOB THE INDEPENDENT BOATS, 02 Front tntl 93 Commerce streets, Jan22—wtwly* MOBILE, ALABAMA. f. lahdohT FALL |g|||| STYLES HATS & J||jj|L OAFS. Hunting, Riding, &c., Silk Velvet, Lloln, Corduroy, and every other variety. Our Caps can not be beaten as to variety or cheapness Onr CfIILREN’S HATS AND CAPS are also very superioi in ctyle, ijnality ano variety, and as cheap as the cheapest. Our Gentlemen's Hats, SILK, SOFT, FUR ore,, an know, who know LANDON, cannot he equal led in this market. WOOL HATS that are ALL Wool, and the gear and cheapest ever offered in any market. Call and see at 102 BROAD STREET, Coluaihuj, (Ga. Sept, 10, w&twtf