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OOliU liIBUS PRICES CURRENT.
BY BTKWAIIT, GRAY ft CO.
fiEisiNO— Kentucky ¥ }’<i 1# fe *
East India..— ¥ y>> ••• &
11A1.E HOPE —Kentm ky ¥ It’ H © i-fe-
Northern If 1 tb ‘ ... W|
Star tfb Id (& oO
Tallow ‘f & 18 &j 40
COFFEE —Rio ¥ lh W M “
Java ‘ C- & 18 JO
Laguira *....- ¥th ; 15 : fe 16
OOH V ¥ b'l 50 fe 00
DOMESTIC GOODS — ¥ .•*!’ ;•• fe •■■
-Cotton Osnaburgs t!'it.ya| 11 fe la
Brown Shirting ‘V I’d 7)4 fe 9
4-4 Brown Shirting ¥ y<l 8 ‘3- 10
FEATHERS IVI* . © „ **>
PISH —Mackerel No. 1 VOl -Tl Oo fe 45 00
No 2 Vbl 15 00 fe JO 00
No. 3 Vhi 12 00 015 00
Blind .. Vi* 11 ••• fe
(HJN POWDER ¥kg 0 fe* W
HIDES—I>ry ¥lO fe> 10
Wot Vi 10 ••• tel
I*o\—Pig gio - fe. -
English tf* w (9*
H gwedea ‘ ¥,#> 8 fe *}4
Sheet ft R) 8 fe
I4>lE ¥Ol 50 fe 75
.MOLASSES ¥pi 45 ® 60
NAILS ¥lO 0 fe 6)4
OlLS—Linseed t'is’l 1 ‘-5 fej 150
Train ft g’l To feJ 100
Sperm.. f> g’l 160 fed 250
Lard Vlg’l 125 fe 150
PROVISIONS. ¥ ••• fe
liJiKF—Mess ¥P> ... fe
Prime Vlb 15 <u :| 16
Bacon —Hams ¥lO 16 fej .18
Sides f. l4 fej 15
Shoulders ¥lO fe 16
Tore —Jless V gl fe’
Prime ¥ bi, fed
It.UIC jf 10 10 <ft 17
Butter —Goshen [lO 30 fej 35
Country ¥tb 25 fed 30
Cheese ¥;tb 15 fe 16
—Sweet ¥ O'l 45 ( 50
Irish ’#! b’l 500 fe 550
SALT B*l * 175 fe
SALTPETRE ¥lO 12)4 fe 20
SHOT f*!bg 225 fe 250
SPIRITS—Brandy, Cognac P'gl 245 fe 600
American... g’l 66 fe 75
Peach |¥ | g’l ... fe 150
Gin—Holland ¥-jg 1 125 fe 250
American I ¥ [g’l I 05 fe 75
Rum—Jamaica ¥jgd: 200 fe 300
New England....!¥lg’l 65 fe 75
tVliiskey—Rectified ¥lg’l| 60 fe 75
Common J¥-jg’il ... fe
Mouong’a.... ¥!g’l 75 fe 150
SPIRITS TURPENTINE ¥g l ... fe 100
STEEL—PIow ¥lO ... fe 10
Cast B*l lb ... fe 22
German 8* jib ... fe 15
American Blister |¥ lb ... @ 10
Englisli Blister ¥tb ... fe 18
SUGAR—New Orleans !¥ lb lo ife 12]4
Loaf. I¥ lb 12)4 fe 15
Crushed |¥ tb 12 kfe ; 14
Pulverized ¥tb 12]/, fej 14
TALLOW ¥lb 10 ‘fe 12)4
TEAS ¥tb 80 fe 200
TOBACCO—Common 4 ¥ lb 12J/7 fe 15
Fair ¥tb 20 fed 30
Choice..., ¥*l4b 50 fej 75
TWINE ¥lb 25 fe
VINEGAR—AppIe ¥lb’l 650 fe 750
WHITE LEAD ¥lb 260 fej 300
WINES—Port ftjg’l 150 fe 300
Madeira ¥|g’l 150 fe j3 00
Claret ¥jg’l 300 fej 500
Champagne ¥jbk 100 @2O 00
WOOL .- ;■■■■■■ ¥jbi 15 fe 23
&ATES OF EXC HAN GE.
CORRECTED BY W. E. LOVE ft CO.
LOTTERY AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
NO. 04 BROAD STREET.
BUTINS RATES. SELLINU RATES.
New York, 60 days 11.7 fe ct. dis sight, ) prem
PBll \d’a, “ -- 1)4 ¥ ct. dis “ none
Boston, “ “ 1)4 ¥ ct. dis “ none
C®rleston“ “ none. “ none
N. Orleans “ “ none. “ none
Alabama Bank Notes 2 ¥ ct - dis.
Tennessee “ “ 2)4 ¥ ct. dis
Kentucky “ “ .2)4 ¥ ct. dis
N. Carol’.! “ “ 2 ¥ ct. dis
Vieointa “ “ 2 ¥I t. dis
Goin and Silver 1 ¥ ct. pm
All Solvent Georgia and S. C. Banks par
D. B. THOMPSON &, CO.,
143 Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer w
COOKING STOVES of all sizes and various a6?lKt
pattuyns; FORCE and LIFTING PUMPS,
Isiad l’ipe, Hollow Ware, Bdttania and I’lan-KSPjiHfc
ished Wares, Cutlery, and House Furnishing
Uooils generally, and mauufactnrer.s of
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE.
January 26. ly
COPARTNERSHIP.
KYLE, EVERETT & CO.
rnil K subscribers, successors to Messrs..!. & J. KYLE,
L have this day formed a Copartnership, under the
above name and stylo, for the purpose of transacting the
DRY.GOODS BUSINESS,
in all its branches, at the old stand of J. & .1. Kyle, No;
100 Broad Street, where they will bo glad to see their
old customers and friends.
JOHN KYLE,
JAMES M. EVERETT,
JOHN C. CALHOUN,
fan. 1, 1850. F. C. JOHNSON,
fe Columbus, Jan 24 ts
DISSOLUTION.
tIMIE Partnership heretofore existing between Hull &
LBradley, is hereby dissolved by mutual consent, and
the business of the late firm will be closed up bv A. M.
Hull A. M. HULL
■Bee. 11 H. C. BRADLEY.
* COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
J. H. DANIEL & THOMAS,
I I AYE associated with them Mr. J. A. Girduer, and
JCL will continue the
L . Clothing and Tailoring Business
at their old stand, under the style of J. 11. Daniel & Cos.
®liey also take this method of returning their thanks
to their numerous friends and customers for the very
liberal patronage extended to them during the past year,
and hope by renewed exertions to merit the confidence
and favor of the trading public.
While the new firm will spare no efforts to minister to
the wants of their patrons, it is hoped that, those indebt
ed will not be unmindful of their accounts unsettled,
while those indebted to .1. 11. Daniel on his old business,
are respectfully notified that this is the last call.
Jaiitmry 24. ts
DISSOLUTION.
riMI E Copartnership heretofore existing under the firm
X name of tpiin, Corcoran A Needham, is tins day dis
solved by mutual consent THOMAS 14UIN,
J. B. CORCORAN,
VV. S, NEEDHAM.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
THE undersigned have this day formed .it co-partner
ship under the,firm name of Needham, Gum A Cos. for
the purpose of transacting a wholesale and retail
GROCERY BUSINESS,
at the old stand of Quin. Corcoran & Needham, west side
Broad Street, adjoining John Quin’s Auction ami Com
missi mu Store. W. S. NEEDHAM,
THOMAS QUIN,
MRS. ANN ADAMS.
All persons buying goods of this house can have them
delivered at their premises free of drayage.
Columbus. Ga., Jan. 16, ISO 6. 140 3t
FOR SALE ON CONSIGNMENT.
BACON Sides, Hums, Seed Oats, and Corn. By
HUGHES & DANIEL.
TJim IS—ts
TO THE PUBLIC.
THE trading public who have hitherto patronized the
TROY FACTORY, will please take notice that VV. K.
Bar ms is no longer connected or associated in any man
ner whatever with the business of the establishment.—
All business hereafter will bo transacted exclusively with
ourselves at our Ware-Rooms.
R. G. JEFFERSON & CO.
Columbus, Oct. 25. —ts
NEW CO-PARTNERSHIP.
THE undersigned have entered into the GROCERY
BUSINESS, under the firm and name of Rll IO
WA Y, CLECKLEY & CO. Wo will keep constantly on
hand a large stock of choice Groceries.
1). A. RIDGWAY,
A. D. CLECKLEY,
M. D. RONEY,
Jjt. M. CLECKLEY.
SEED RYE ANO BARLEY.
SHED Rye at $1 25 per bushel, and Seed Barley an $2
[ t bushel, raised on Mott's Dover farm, for sale at
MULFORD’S STORE,
Bcpt. 21. 47tf Broad street, Columbus G*.,
A. 31. HULL,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer and
Commission Merchant,
AT the old stand of D. Ellis A Cos., 14 Broad street, CoJ
. luinbus.
mlier I5 —Ct
DANCING ACADEMY.
MR. ALLEN V. ROBISON,
I >KGS leave to notify those who expected to become
1) patrons to his second course In Dancing, that from
the extreme bad weather, and other unfortunate clrcum
. stances, such us failures of the ears, Sic., prevented him
1 from meeting his first appointment, but will be prompt
in meeting his other appointments. And having distrib
uted his circulars in many families, he is in hopes they
; will bear in mind that next Friday Evening is the second
I appointment for an Assembly, and will be the first one
j given—as the time lor the first one lias passed—though
! all will be given as expressed on the Cards of invitation
: which will only prolong tlie time, two weeks longer.
And feeling uufc many obligations to the citizens of
j Columbus and vicinity for the very liberal patronage
heretofore extended to him in his profession, begs again
to notify them that 110 will resume his Lessons op Satur
: day Morning next, (the 26th instant), 9 o'clock. And be
; ing alone now, (tho partncrshipliavlugbcendissolved bv
I mutual consent,) Parents’ and Guardians may vest assur
ed that no pains will be spared, iii aiding their children
in nil the branches of politeness; and a due regard will
lie paid to their morals.
Columbus, Jan., 26.1.854. 1 aw4\v
GOLD ! GOLD! GOLD!
1200 PRIZES! 50,000 DOLLARS!
HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY.
JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY!
By Authority of the State of Georgia.
10,000 Numbers! 1 Prize to 8 Tickets!
Cl/ass j,
To he Drawn February 15, 185 G,
At Concert lta-11, Macon, Georgia, under thepwornmiper
intcndence of Col. George M. Logan and James A. Nen
!>it, Es<jr. This Lottery is drawn on the plan of the Koy
al Lottery of Ifavann, of Single Numbers. The Mana
ger having announced his determination to make this
the most popular Lottery in the world, offer* for February
15th, a Scheme that far surpasses any Scheme ever of
fered in the annals of Lotteries.
Look to your interest! Examine the Capitals ! One Prize
to Eight Tickets!
CAPITAL PRIZE $12,000!
1 prize of. $12,000 1 I’rize of $5,01)0
1 “ 4) KK) 1 “ 3,000
1 “ 2,500 5 “ .... 1.000
10 “ 500 60 •• 50
120 ” 25 500 Approx. Prizes of 10
500 Approx. Prizes of 5
1200 Prizes amounting to $60,000.
Tickets $8 ; Halves $4 ; Quarters $2 00.
Prizes payable without deduction. Persons sending
money by mail need not fear its being lost. Orders punc
tually attended to. Communications confidential. Bank
Notes of sound Banks taken at par.
tl .) ■ Those wishing particular numbers should order
immediately.
<6s“Address JAMES V. WINTER, Manager,
Jiml3-td * Macon, Cia.
VV. E. LOVE, Agent,
No. G 4 Broad Street,
Columbus, Ga.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
r IMIE firm heretofore existing between the subscribers
A under tho name of Yernoy, Ector & Cos., is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to
said firm wiil please make payment to Seaborn Jones or
James Yernoy, who are authorized to settle and collect
the same; and persons holding claims against said firm
will present them to said Jones & Yernoy for payment.
SEABORN JONES,
J. T. ECTOR,
Columbus, Ga., Jan. 15. 3m JAMES YERNOY.
The business will hereafter bo continued bv
JAMES YERNOY t CO.
J. FOGLE, c
DENTIST.
OFFICE on Randolph, near Broad Street. Entrance
on Randolph street. January 15. l y
CUSHMAN,
DENTIST. T 7?
WINTER BUILDING, 48 Broad street, tQVvaaA
Columbus, Georgia. —I r
Jan. 11, 1856. 2m
THE CLAYTON BANNER,
Clayton, Barbour Cos., Ala.
BY KIESEII & POST.
rpiIIS Paper possesses a large circulation in the coun-
X ties of Barbour, Pike, Dale, Henry and Coffee; and to
tho merchants of Columbus is offered an excellent o]s
portunity to make known their business.
J. It. HULL & CO.,
GROCERY MEHCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN
i) AGGdNG, Rope, Twine. Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Salt,
) Teas, Cigars, Tobacco, Wines, Brandies, Gin. Rye,
Mouongahela, Bourbon, and Scotch Whiskey, and Pro
visions and Groceries generally, at the old stand of John
J. McKendree, No. 10'J, Broad Street, Coiunibus, Ga.
November 21,1855. ly
SCRUGGS, DRAKE & CO,
Factors and Commission Merchants,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
CELLA &, THOM AS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, &c.,
No. 42 Broad Street, (Under Telegraph Office.)
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
rjMtftY are in constant receipt of Confectionery,
J, Fruits, Nuts, &C., which they offer to the pub
lic at reasonable rates. Country dealers would do well
to give us a call. No charge for packing.
Nov. 5, 1855.—Gm.
BARRINGER & MORTON'S
Steam Sash and Blind Manufactory,
OGLETHORPE STREET, COLUMBUS, GA.
fTJHIS Manufactory has been is in successful operation
I for over three years, and is still continued'. All work
will be done by experienced workmen, with good quality
us himlicr, and the latest improved machinery.
SASH, BLINDS, AND PANEL DOORS,
Will be furnished and boxed at the Factory, at the follow
ing prices:
Sash — 8x10... 7 ets Primed and Grazed...l2)s eta.
10 x 12... 9 “ “ ...IS
12 x 14 ..10 “ “ * ...25 “
12x10...11 “ - “ ...27 “
12 x 18...12 “ “ “ ...30 “
12 x 20...14 “ ...35 * “
12 x 22...16 “ “ ...40 “
12 x 24...18 “ “ “ ...45 “
Tlie above Sash ore 1% Inch thick, and made plain.
In all cases where they are made Lip-Sash, twh cents per
light will bo added. All Sash glazed with good French
Glass, primed with the best Paint, and superior Putty.
Itoliing Blinds tor Windows, 60 cents per foot,
measuring the length, A window five feet would cost
$3, without psuntiug. call lies, or hinges.
PANEL DOORS.
1)4 inch thick, without moulding, $4 50— moulding one
side. $3 00—moulding both sides, $3 50.
inch thick, without moulding, 2 75 —moulding one
side, 3 25—mold.ijog both sides, $3 75.
1)5 inch thieli, 4 puuncls moulding on one side, $3 50—
moulding i>otli sides, $4 00.
1% inch thick, 4 panels moulding on one side, $4 00 —
moulding both sides, $4 50.
In addition to the above, Blinds pointed and furnished
with hinges and catches, if desired; also, Sash glazed
with German or French plate, painted, stained, enamel
led, embossed and Bohemian Glass, of all shades and col
ors, for side and transom lights and office windows.
Plans aud specifications for all descriptions of bulndiugs
furnished to order, witii estimates, if desired.
Contracts made for construction and erection of bnild
iugs. on reasonable terms.
All kinds of lumber planed, aud flooring and ceiling
totigued and grooved.
iSeroll aud other descriptions of Brackets, for ornament
ing Cottages, Green Houses. Ac., made to order.
The proprietors being practical mechanics and builders,
Is-liove they cun give entire satisfaction to nil who may
tiivia’ them with orders.
Ir, *A 11 the above work will bo furnished at short notice.
Sash kept constantly on hand. All orders sent with
the cash, or city acceptance, will meet with prompt at- |
tentien. Work to lie sent by the River, Hail Road, or in
Wagons, will be at the risk of tlie purchaser, as the work
will be coirtldels <1 delivered.
Lfe Hpeeinl contracts enn be made for large jobs.
M. BAKKINGEIt,
January 24. ly J. L. MOUTOK.
DISSOLUTION.
fFHE copartnership heretofore existing between tho
J undrrsigm ■! in the Blacksmith and Wheel
right business, was mutually dissolved on the Ist day
of January 1856.
JOHN VV. BEVILL,
JAMES W. HUETT.
The undersigned will lie pleased to see his old patrons
and friends at n)s old stand, at the corner South of the
Perry House. JOHN W. BEVILL.
Coiuiiihuti,(Jjm. 242ais
FMH'U.
i ls \ Barrels elegant Flour, received and for sale by
lU JAMES LIGON.
ONIONS.
Barrels Large Bed Onions, received and for sale by
! *“) JAMBS UQOK.
RAISINS,
I *) Wind- Boxes, C hejf Ijoj.cs, ami 8 quarter boxes ifals
! O ins. ;gr -ale by JAMES LIGON.
< IIEESE.
| j i CASKS best quality Cheese received and tor sale by
| 1U ’ JAMES LIGON.
RE3IOVAL.
pukniturelemporium.
SAM3IIS & ROONEY,
Have removed their extensive stock of Furniture to their
(IRON FRONT,)
New Four Story Brick Building;,
Nearly opposite their Old Stand,
“117'11 ERE they will be happy to see their friends and
T T customers and show them something brilliant and
inviting in the way of Furniture.
Our Ware-Rooms are unequalled in Beauty, and our
Furniture recherche. We oiler rare advantages to pur
chasers, furnishing houses throughout in a tasteful and
uniform style, by having a branch of our business in New
York eity, where the Senior partner manufactures, under
his own eye, articles to suit the most fastidious. We
have on hand furniture suitable for
Parlor, Bed, Sitting, Dining Room, Kitchen
&c., of Rose Wood, Mahogany, Walnut, Pine, Ac.;
and as Low as can be found North or South. An assort
ment of
CARPETING AND CURTAINS,
will also lie on hand, that will not fail to please. Call
and.see. Our stock consists in part of
EterzaUaw, Tele a Teles, What Nuts, Arm
Chairs, mid Sofas,
ot Rose-VVood, Brocatelle and Mahogany, tor Parlors.
Bureaus, Dressing, Marble and Mahogany Tops.
Side-Boards—Marble and Mahogany Tops,
Book Gases of all kinds and Secretaries attached.
Tables—Centre, Dining, Work and Extension.
Bedsteads—High and low joist. French and Cottage.
Enamel Sets for Bed Rooms, all colors. Walnut and Ma
hogany Sets for Bed Rooms.
Chairs —an extensive assortment of all woods.
Looking Glasses—all sizes, in frames and out.
Carpet s—Brussels, Ingrain, Tapestrj . Ac.
Curt niias—of Brocatelle and Damask, ail colors.
Shades—Gilt Cornices and Curtsiu holders.
January 17, 1856.
A. K. AYER,
GENERAL AGENT.
AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING
And Forwarding fflerchant,
No. 131 West Side Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
■ft*)-Particular attention given to the keeping, purchase
aud sale of Negroes.
4Bi-Administrators’ and Executors’ sales attended to
on reasonable terms. Oct 23. ly
J. C. HUSE. J. H. DAVIS. W. 1(. LONG.
RUSE, DAVIS & LONG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
And Shipping Agents,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
“II 7"ILL purchase and sell cotton and other produce on
YY commission, and strictly attend to forwarding
goods and filling orders from tlie country.
Ruse, Patten & Cos., agents Columbus, by whom liberal
advances will be made on consignments either to or
through us to our friends in Liverpool or the North.
Jan.l6 ly
MUSCOGEE
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
rpilE Eighteenth Instalment of one dollar per share,
Xis payable on Saturday next, February 2d. The As
sociation will meet on that evening a 0 o’clock, at tlie
COLUMBUS GUARDS ARMORY, Temperance Ilall, in
stead of Concert Hall, as heretofbrs. Those desirous of
bidding for tho money will please notieo the change of
place for meeting. STERLING F. GRIMES,
January 31. Treasurer.
03IN1BUS LINE.
})U! VA’I’E Families wishing to
be taken to the Rail Road, ‘ --
can be accommodated by leaving
their names at the Livery stable TpUpf
of Hatcher & Pitts. yfefefi
VVM. DARN ELL, Agent.
LA3IPKIN HOTEL.
Lumpkin, Stewart County, Geo.
rPHE above Hotel lias been thoroughly renova- n a
X ted and re-furnished. Tlie undersigned
thankful for past favors will take pleasure in ae- §jjja = r
commodating all those who may favor him witii JCjifeL.
their patronage. P. LAMPKIN,
Dec 8 Proprietor.
TO RENT.
V COMFORT ABLE Resideneein the 6th Ward,
with 3 neat rooms, good kitchen, smoke- plflj
house, stable, and the best,.water in the City.
Apply at this Office. Jan 29
INSURANCE.
IMRE, MARINE, RIVER, aud LIFE RISKS taken in
1 responsible companies by
JOHN MUNN, Agent,
Office No. 2., over E. Barnard & Co.’s store.
Phcenix Insurance Company—Capital $200,000.
S. L. LOOMIS, President.
JOHN MUNN, Agent.
Columbus, Ga., Nov 27. ts
HALLOWELL & THO3IAS,
Mattress Manufacturers,
THIRD DOOR BELOW CITY HOTEL, BROAD STREET,
Columbus, Georgia,
ORDERS for Cotton or Cotton aud Shuck Mattresses.
promptly executed. The patronage of the citizens
of Columbus and vicinity, is respectfully solicited.
October 29.1855. ly
FARMERS’ AND EXCHANGE BANK,
OF CHARLESTON, S. C.
Agency at Columbus.
HILLS Oil New York, liostnn, Philadelphia. Charleston,
Savannah, or Augusta, discounted at customary
rates.
SIGHT EXCHANGE, on the above named cities, for
sale. E. T. TAYLOR, Agent.
Nov 15. <ltf Office next door to the Post Office.
FIRE WORKS.
A LARGE assortment of Fire Works of all descriptions,
for sale wholesale or retail, bv
Dec 2 ‘CELLA A THOMAS.
COAL YARD.
rpIIOSE wishing COAL for Grates, can lie supplied at
X sl3 per Ton, by calling on
JOHN IV. HOWARD.
Nov 27 Agent Selma Coal Mine Company.
FANCY BISCUIT.
IfeGG, Sfgmge, and other Fancy Biscuit, just received
\ at STOVELL'S CONFECTIONERY,
Dec. 11. Oglethorpe House.
I4IDD LE’S
FnslilonaDie Daguerrcan Gallery.
MR. A. J. RIDDLE is considered by all the critics
ami best judges of the art, to he the most scientific
Daguerrcan Artist in tlie Southern country,
and 3-ts
MACKEREL.
mlinif Barrels Mackerel —barge—received and for
sale by JAMES MOON.
COW PEAS.
fe i 1 Bushels Cow Peas, received and for sale by
•)\J JAMES LIGON.
MUIR &. SONS SPARKLING ALE.
Q CABKS Just received and for sale at
L STOVELL'S CONFECTIONERY,
Dec. 11. Oglethorpe House.
BOARDING.
V SMALL FAMILY can obtain board and a comfort
able room, by earlv application at
Jan. 7. DE WOLFS BOARDING HOUSE.
JUST RECEIVED.
4)fe BARRELS APPLES;
/ZjiJ 60 barrels Planting Potatoes);
25 “ Onions;
10 “ Cranberries. A. M. HULL,
jau3.1850 14 Broad st.
IR. H. M. CLECKLEY
HAS removed liis office to No. 126 Broad Street, front
room over Perry Spencer's Grocery Store.
Office hours, from half after eight to ton o’clock a. in.
aud from four to five o’clock p. in.
January 18. ts
FINE AND COMMON TOBACCO.
IUST received and for sale, low tor cosh or approved
credit, 39 boxes lino and common Tobacco.
October 26—ts J- J. ‘J ODI*.
SALT.
L\l Sacks Salt, received and for sale by
JAMES LIGON.
J UST received and for sale 100 barrels, half barrels and
kegs best A No. 1, new Leaf laud. For sale by
Dec.ls—tf JAMES LIGON.
FACTORY YARNS.
1 VICTORY YARNS of all Nos., Osiiahnrgs, Shirting,
* Sheeting, Stripes, Cottonades &C.,constantly on hand
and for sale at Factory prices, by
Oct 46 ts J. J. TODD.
Dll. CARRIGEIt
HAS removed to the house formerly occupied by Col.
Leo; east of the Proebyteriau Church, and on tlie
north-vast corner of Crawford aud Forsyth streets.
jfg- ornoi, as heretofore, on llroad street. 3w
GROUND PEAS.
A ( \ Bushels Ground Peas, received and lor sale by
* JAMES MOON.
JUST RECEIVED,
\FINE lot of Raisins in Boxes, also a large lot ot
Pigs, for sale wholesale or retail, by
Dee 4 CELLA ft THOMAS.
TROY FACTORY !
WARE ROOMS,
EAST SIDE BROAD ST., NOS. 3* i. 30.
R. Ct. JEFFERSON & CO.
A THE above establishment has ro-openodlB!
*“ Tat 1 its 11,1,1 Ware-Room with a full assort-
comprising tho following articles ‘ii f4-4
recent manufacture aud of tho very best
materials, viz:
Bcdstemls, of various patterns, varying in prieo
trom $4 to S3O. 1 j
Chairs. Cottage, Roston, Rocking, Office Writing,
Nui*se s, Children's, and Dining.
rims, Buckets.—Common Pine, Cedar and Juniper—
brass and iron bound, of various sl7.es.
Churns.—Common Pine. Cedar and J unlper—brass and
iron bound, of various sizes.
WELL BUCKETS, BOAT BUCKETS,
WARDROBES, WASHSTANDS, TABLES,
Besides many other articles tor huuso furnisliing and do
mestic purposes.
All orders loft at tlie Ware-room or directed to R. G.
Jefferson k Cos., from country merchants and others, wit)
be promptly attended to.
The Factory is situated in a section which affords an
abundant supply of Oak, Hickory, Beach, Walnut, Gum,
l'ine, Aali, Poplar, China, Ac.
RICHARD (J. JEFFERSON. JAMES HAMILTON.
Col uni I tis, (la., Oct. 3,1855. 6m
JOSEPH GAB.CIA,
DKALKR IN
CIG A RS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, &c.,
One Door below Andrews, Ridgeway k Cos.,
No. 130, BROAD STREET,
COLUMBUB, GEORGIA,
n COOKING, OFFICE, _
I&XK AND PARLOR STOVES.^yt
fe TIN WAIXI3.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, &c.
A large assortment always on hand, and for sale at
fair prices. Roofing, Guttering, and Job Work in general,
promptly attended to and wamuhteo.
Store on Randolph street, opposite the Post Office.
11. M. ALDWORTII.
Columbus, Sept. 17.1855. dtim
NEW FURNITURE
“sKT ARE ROO Ts/L.
34 Door North of the Oglethorpe House,
COLUMBUS, GA.
“iHJ THE subscriber has on hand, three doors f*. L i
kfe, North of the Oglethorpe House, Oglo-0 m r *
thorpe Street, an assortment of lieullv J*L.
made FURNITURE, to which ho will be .
constantly adding, and which he will sell at prices that
cannot fail to suit those in want of anything in his line.
Articles not on hand will lie made to order at tho short
est notice.
Furniture repaired at reasonable rates.
Call and examine stock.
jly2l J. U. SIKES.
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE.
Omen Moxtoomkiw and Wk.it Point R. R Cos., )
Montgomery, July 6, 1855. j
ON and after this date, tile Passenger Trains on this
Road will he governed by the following Schedule:
DAY TRAIN.
Leave Montgomery 5 45 A. M.
Arrive at West Point 1145 A. M.
Arrive at Columbus 11 50 A. V.
Returning —ljeave West Point 9 00 A. M.
“ Leave Columbus... 8 40 A. M.
“ Arrive at Montgomery 2 36 P. M.
NIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Montgomery 7 00 I‘. M.
Arrive ot West Point 2 30 A. M.
Arrive at Columbus 2 45 A. M.
Returning —Leave West Point 11 30 P. M.
“ LeaveColunibus 10 (HI P. M.
“ Airive at Montgomery 1 15 A. M.
Double fia.ity connections are continued from West
Point to Atlanta, Augusta and Nashville, ami from Co
lumbus to Macon, Augusta ami Savannah.
tie Negroes traveling alone must be provided with
two passes, showing [K-rmission of their owners to travel
over tlie Road, one of which will he retained by the Con
ductor.
Nov 10 SAMUEL G. JONES, Eng. ft Sup.
FOR RENT.
fFUE large and commodious Dwelling House ._ ■
X on Broad St reet, now occupied by me, will be
rented until the first day of December next. It Bjj
is well arranged for either a Boarding House or JyJLJ.
private residence. The furniture, to an approved pur
chaser, will also he sold on very favorable terms, and
comprises every article needed by house-keepers. A first
class Boarding House is much needed in this city, and
tliis offers a rare chance to any body desirous of opening
one. Possession given Ist February.
January 15. 139tf U. L. MOTT.
MARCUS & CHAFFIN,
177 West Side Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
n AYE just received tho following articles:
Raisins, in whole, half and quarter boxes.
A large lot of fins Cheese.
Preserved Fruit and Preserved Pine Apples.
’Asparagus—French Green Peas, In Cans.
Ueidsick and Imperial Champagne.
Bent ft Co’s. Crackers —Beef Tongues.
Fine Turkish Fig Paste.
Salmon —smoked and pickled.
Lobsters—fresli and pickled.
Besides every thing usually kept ill first class estab
lishments. Jan. 16,1856.
KANSAS EMIGRATION.
FI ’HE undersigned, aided (as ho hopes to be,) by several
distinguished orators, will address the people of Al
abama on tile duty ami importance of aiding Southern
emigration to Kansas, at tlie times and places following,
to-w it:
Eufauia. Barbour r 0... Tuesday, Jau 24d, 1856.
Lafayette, Chambers 00, Friday, “ 25tli “
Auburn, Macon co, Saturday, “ 26th “
Montgomery, Monday, ‘ 28th “
Selma. Dallas co, Thursday. “ 31st “
Cahoba Saturday, Feb 2d, “
Woodville, Parry co, Mouday, “ 4th, “
Denton. Lowndes co, Thursday, “ 7th “
Lowndesboro, Lowndes co, Friday, “ Bth “
Haynevitle, “ “ Saturday, “ 9th “
Mount Willing, Monday, “ lllli “
Greenville, Butler co, Tuesday, “ 14tli “
Valleton, Pike co, - Weda’tiuy, “ 13th “
Troy, “ Thursday, “
Elba. Coffee co, Saturday, “ 16th’ “
Geneva, “ Monday, •* 18th “
Dalevllle, Dale co Wednes., •’ 29tli “
Newton, “ Thursday, “ 21st “
AYodfords, Henry co, Friday. 24d “
Wootlville, “ Saturday, “ 23d “
Oolumlita, “ Monday, “ 25tli “
Franklin, “ Tuesday, 2tth “
Ahlioville, Barbour co; Tiiundoy, “ 28tli “
It is lioped that all who think the supremacy of the
white race in tlie South is really endangered by tlie fierce
war now being waged against it, ami all who really de
sire to maintain that ascendency, and who biffivo that
Kansas is indeed an important out poet in this contest,
will not only attend Hie above ap|M>infincuts, but that
every neighborhood will hold meetings of their own ami
agitate for men and material aid.
All Editors friendly to tlie cause, it 1* hoped, will pule
lish tliis and keep the subject continually before the
people. J. BUFORD.
Eufauia. Ala., Jan, 15th, 1856.
GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE.
MARIETTA.
rpilE Academic year is divided into two sessions of five
I mouths each. Tho Tenth Session commences on the
99th of February next, and cuds on tho 19tb of July.
The Cadets are divided into four college classes. Tho
annual commencement takes placeoii Wednesday before
the 20th of July.
Academic Staff.
Col. A. V. Brumby, a. m., Superintendent and
Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy.
Copt.Thomas 11. McConnell,
Commandant of Cadets, and Prof, of Engineering.
Mr. V. it. Man get. Professor of French aud History.
Mr. W. 11. Hunt, A. ..
i*rofcs*or of Chemistry and Englisli Literature.
Mr. J. B. Goodwin, Professor of Drawing.
Copt. R. 8. Camp, Assistant Professor of Mathematics.
A. Connell, M. )>., Surgeon.
Tlie Institution is under the direction and manage
ment of n Board of Trustees, in conjunction with a Board
of Visitors appointed by the Governor ot tlie .State.
By an act of the Legislature, tiie Institute lias been
furnished witii 149 Cadet Mnskotsand Accoutrements,
and a Field Buttery, consisting of four six-pounder laass
pieces, and two twelve-pounder Howitzers.
The Superintendent and the Commandant, are gradu
ates of West Point, and as tlie institute is upon the West
Poinl plan, the public may be assured that the govern
ment, discipline and course of studies will be strictly en
forced. „
Terms)
Tuition. Board, Washing, Fuel, Lights, hire of Musi
cians, and other contingent expenses, per session of five
months, in udvanco, sll2 50.
Surgeon’s fee, jier annum, $5.
Persons desiring further information can obtain a copy
of tlie “Regulations” bv addressing the superintendent,
January 26. ANDREW J. HANSEL, Sec.
IMPORTANT NEWS.
TORDAN L IIOWKLL lias removed his stock of Books
,| „,|d Stationery to tlie Store formerly occupied by W.
W. Robinson nndVl. E Gager, nearly opposite tlie Union
Bank, where lie will tie pleased to see liis friends and all
, svlui want valuable Presents for their children and
I friends.
December 18 11
40,000 DOLLABS WORTH
Os Dry Goods just received and on sale at
GEORGE W. ATKINSON’S,
Two Doors below J. ft J. Kyle, lU4 Broad Street,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
FOB CASH AT CASH PRICES.
Call and examine tlie stock before purchasing elsewhere.
MMIE Stork is entirely new aud well selected, und com-
X prises every article usually kept iu a Dry Goods store,
and consists In part, of the following articles:
Ladies’ Dress Goods,—Rich plaid Silks; Rich stri
ped do. Mm ie Antique Silks; .Marinos und Cashmeres ;
French DeLalnes, plain, and figured; Alpaccoa and
Bombazines; Black Brocade anil Gro-De-Rhino Silks;
Black Canton Cloths; French Poplins; French, English,
aud American Ginghams. A great variety of Calicoes,
including all tlie different niamifimtorics and prices.
Gloves,—Ladies’ Kid, black Silk: ladies’ Cashmere
Gloves ; Gents’ Buckskin Gloves; Gents’ Cashmere do.
Gents’ do. do. Buck lined.
Shawls, Mantillas and Talmas.—Merino and
Cashmere Shawls; White and colored Crape do. Heavy
woollen Shawls; Morie Antique Silk Talmas; Black and
Colored Cloth do. Ladies’ Cloth Cloaks. Alsu many
styles for children and misses, including a large let
ot Ladles’ cloths, all colors. Morie Antique trimming;
Plush Trimmings, Ae. Ac.
Hosiery.—Ladies Moravian Cot. Hose; do. black, white
and colored Silk Hose; do. Merino Hose. Also a full
assortment of Men’s Hosiery.
Cloths and Cassimers. —Black French Broad
Cloths; do. English do. do,; do. Doeskin Cassimers;
Black and Gray Satinetts; Printed do.; Tweeds; Ken
tacky Jeans-; Union Cassimers; Silk Warp Flannels:
Welch Flannels; opera Flannels; Printed do. &c.
Fancy Goods.-^Ribbons; Trimmings; Udkfs.; fra
vats; Cotton and Linen Ildkl’s.; French Working
Cotton, Linen and Silk liruids, and many other url:
olcs too liiuneruns Lore to mention.
Laces and Hmhroldci'lcu.-rEnglisli, Thread.
Maltose aud Hmiiton lames; Silk and Blond Laces.
Black Silk Guipure; Virginia and Linen Threutl Edg
ings and Inserting,-:; Lyle Edgings; Jaconet unit
Swiss Edgings Maltese I,ace Collars tout Sleeves in
Hets; Moulton Collars anil Sleeves in sets;. Alpnssee
IVorked Sleeves anil Collars in Hets; Worked llanile
and KLiuncirigs; French Worked Collars anil Sleeve-;
Ac., &c.
Ready Made Clothing.—ln additiontotliealien-.
I have a well selected stuck of Ready Jlfliuiii-tfiotliing,
including Boy s’ Clothing, Merino Shirts-and .Punts, A.
Irish Linens. Linen Lawns, Linen Cambrics, Juein I
and Swiss Muslins, fte. ’ .
Blankets, Kerseys, Sheetings, Shirtings, Osnaburgs,
Flannels, Bleached Homespuns, Lindsey*, llats, Caps;
Boots and Slides.
Having tried tin- cash system for a year witii entire
success and general satisfaction, 1 am determined to con
tinue it, and hope to build up a business Infill pleasant
und profitable. My facilities for getting goods at low
prices, are surpassed by none; and :i there are many
who prefer buying their goods for CASH AT CASH
PRICES, T especially invite them to call and look through
tho stock before making their purchases} and 1 say that
I can, and will, show them a difference of at least twk.s-
Ty-five PKii cent. To all wlio lnivo favored mo witii a
call, I would offer my most grateful acknowledgements,
ami by a faithful observance of Low Prices for cash, hope
to share a liberal portion of their patronage.
Or). 23. GEO. W. ATKINSON.
LAND WA liRANTS.
LAND OFFICE AND AGENCY,
FOIt THE PURCHASE AM,
SALE OF REAL ESTATE,
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
CONVEYANCER, &c. &c.
On Randolph Sireet,
OPPOSITE TIIE POST OFFICE, COLUMBUS, GA
11IAVK determined to devote my time exclusively L,
tlie LAND BUSIN ESS, and hope, front my knew ledge
of tlie lands in Georgia, to In- able to give entire satisfac
tion to all who may entrust me with business. lam pre
pared to either buy or Hell, perhaps to better advantage
than any other isirsou in Western or South-western
Georgia.
If you have lands to sell, call upon me; If 1 do not pur
chase, 1 will find you a pun-hnsor. If you wish to buy,
call also, fin- 1 have many valuable lots and settlements
of land to sell. From my extensive knowledge of tlie
owners of lands, I am prepared to ascertain tho owner of
almost every vacant lot of lurid in the State. If ytou w'ieh
to have your land valued, you may rely upon Correct in
formation, upon reasonable terms.
DEEDS, MORTGAGES,
And other Instruments, drawn correctly and at low rates
At.t> Auents wanted to sell Bonner’s large map of Gem
gia—high percent, given.
One thing iH certain, J am paying New York and Wash
ington City Prices lor LAN D WARRANTS, allowing a
small commission.
Having also made an arrangement with one of the best
firms in Washington, 1 am prepared to apply for
BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS,
of all sizes, and will charge lint Five DoUurs for each ap
plication—to is- paid for when tiie warrant arrives.
Bring in your claims soon.
As 1 intend to make tliis a permanent business, ami
give it my undivided attention, witii a determination to
give satisfaction, I hope to receive a liberal share of pu
tronnge, from mv friends and tlie community generally
S. R. BONNER,
july3l-ly Land Office, Columbus.
CASH
CLOTHING WAREHOUSE,
Old stand of J. S. Smith ft Cos.,
125 ’West Hide llruuil Street,
COLUMBUS, GA.
ATENS’ and Buys Clothing—a large stock to select
_ljX from, suited to every class and condition.
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods in every variety.
October 22. ly
MONTGOMEBY, SELMA AND RIGBY
RIVER.
MERCHANTS and others bringing gbodM by way of
Savannah, for Montgomery, Selma and other -iluces
west of Columbus, Georgia, are informed that by stopping
to care of
JOHN W. HOWARD, Agent,
Union Dmy Company, Columbus, Georgia, their goods
will he forwarded from tho Depot of the Muscogee Rail
Road to the Depot ot tlie Opelika and Montgomery Road,
at an expense, for transportation by Dray, between the. e
points, of
75 cents per Tun (2000) 11>s.
which will save then* 25 cents per ton, us thd Muscogee
Kail Itoad Co.’s contractors charge one dollar per ton!
Tile Union Dray Company is amply iMQioasihle for ail
loss or damage, as may be ascertained by re fun-nee to
Bell A. Cos., Josiali Morris, and B. T. Tbinn, Montgomery,
Ala. Eei'er, in Columbus, Ga., to B. Patten and John C,
Ruse; aud at Selma, Ala., to T. B. Smith,
jirly iii ts
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE
TO NEW YORK.
THE CfIKAPKST ANU TflK PI.KASANTKST ROCtE.'AiilJl
Through iu £4 Hours.
Tho largo and commodious side wheel Stoainjdii|H
JAMESTOWN, Tout* Capt. L. PAIUSIi,
UOANOKK, 12M> “ Capt. T. SKINNER,
lEAVK Norfolk for New York every WEDNESDAY
j and SATURDAY Evening, after the arrival of the
Carrt from the. South, arriving in New York next evening,
and being only one between Norfolk and New
York. Pit*rieiigen> goiiiK Nea th may rely on finding theae
Steamers at Norfolk on Wednendaya ami and
their leaving pumdually uh advertised. Th|r necoinmn
datioUM am very superior, and tho travelling pnMic wiil
find tin* tho ]>leu.sunL< .-t and cheajreHt route to New York.
To Now York, including moalx, Ktuto-roounr, oo
Stcerugo
J. NI. SMITH cfe PRO.,
julyl9-tf Norfolk, Virginia.
AK TION C OMMISSION IHMNKSS.
r IHIK underHif?m*d having nurehasod the interest us Win.
1 A untin, in tiie lirin of Hariinon, Auntiu Si McOchee,
will continue the
A u<-ft it, Cunt mission,
mid Koi warding Hukliioks,
under tlie name and htyle of
HAKKISON dfa
At the old Htuud, Nob. 59 and 01 Itroad
and jiledp? thenir*lveH to a prompt and faithful attention
to ;dl biisinexs committed to their care. They will
their personal attention to tho wile of Itrnl l'Ndati ,
IV<f;ro-r Morcfinmltsee, ami Produce.
Having mupfo facilities at command, they’are
to make Liberal Advances on Negroes and Merchandize
of every description.
Particular attention given to AdlniniHtlutorN , and
Executor*’ sales. CHARLES S. IfARKISCN.
October 19,1865. ly ALLEN C. M.UEIIEi:
JAMES J. TODD,
COM MISSION MKIIOIXAN J’.
No. 20 East Side Broad Street,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
UKAUUt IN
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
Klupl-- Diy Gooils, Drugs. Patent Medicines, .Conb-ilimi
cry, Tiiliaeeo, fte.ftc.
COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD.
4ln -Orders for all article, promptly attended to. If the
article ordered is not in tlio Store it wilt 06 purchased
and shipped witii dispatch.
Oetols-r 20. ly
JAMES LIGON,
COMMISSION MEfiOHAN'J
No. 132 East Side Broad Street,
COLUMBUS. GEORGIA,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Bacon, Lard, Flour, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Sait. Tobac
co Cheese, Onions, Potatoes, Apples, Dried Fruits, Ac-
October 20. ly
I)RESTON & MERRELL’B Celebrated aud
infallible Yeast I’owdars. the best urtii ls in the Unit
ed States, lor family use, manufactured in Boston, inn
staidly on hand and for sale, wholesale and rebub by
Oot. 23. No. 20 East Side Broad Street