The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, February 12, 1856, Image 3

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COLUMBUS PRICES CURRENT. . IUIECTEiTbY WKKKI.Y PBINCII’AL DKAI.KBB. rvi.VlMi-K‘ntucky ¥yd @ fil East India ¥yd ••• (ft Jo U K BOPK— Kentucky ?ft H (ft 1-Ja A ‘ Northern pN’ ••• <ft %lb 18 (u 20 Randles—Isp***#1sp***# ¥ f :['! Star ¥ It) *>o do Tallow Vfc 18 (ft W P** h Java ¥ It) 1 (ft haguira •§*. lb 16 (ft! 10 ¥ 1)1 60 ®| 00 (I KBTIC 00088 — ¥yd ••• @ ••• 1 Cotton Osnaburgs ¥ yand; ■y. ltrown Shirting ¥yd 0 (ft 8 x 4 Brown Shirting lyJyd 8 (ft lo i tii KKS ¥lb 40 (ft 60 “tiarkerel No. 1 ¥hi -0 00 (ft 26 on K-H ’ia) K o a v )( 1; . 0() @ 2(J 0(| No. 3 ¥hil2 00 (ft 16 00 j ¥P ••• (ft m ..... Vld 10 00 :(* 12 00 ■ S l'oivKK ¥kg 0 (a 060 aki>.n—pis *;£ ® - .Sweden ¥ It) o (a 0J. 2 ¥th . ( 10 ... ¥|b’l 60 i( 7 BdLASSKS ¥;gn 46 !< 60 B sac ¥!ftl 160 ,(y 260 ;‘u'| . ¥l-l! 1 25 |(ft. | l 60 Provisions. ¥L ••• |®i B‘ Prime ¥;lb I 15 (y Hi BIU-'OV-lhunH ¥jb l*d U Shoulders ¥'tb . llj|tft 12 Vi jß>OßK—Mena ¥ ftl ••• (ft ¥|tb . Ooslien ¥ jj> ■ •& @ jj® Country * @ 30 Jl'iikb* I*! 9 !! i8 @i 10 —Sweet t J h I CO (ft 80 .... rik 1 50 (a l 76 A LTPKTK ii ‘.■■■—■ ¥lb 20 (ft 25 X.yr ¥ hg, 225 i(ft 250 SPI KITS —Brandy, Cognac !¥-!’•! - lift 1 8 iH) S * American... ¥ g’l 05 ( 1 Oo Peach ¥ig'l ... [(ft 150 liin —Holland ¥ g’l 1 25 !< 260 American ¥jg’l| 75 [(ft 100 Hum —Jamaica ¥|g'lj 2 00 |(ft 300 New England.... ¥'g l 75 l(ft 100 Whiskey—Rectified ¥|g'lj 00 ]<ft 75 Commou ¥ g’l, ... (ft'J Monong'a.... wg’lj 75 (ft! 150 #IRITS TURPENTINE... ¥|gT ... |(g’ : 1 00 St BE t—Plow ¥;#> , ... (ft 10 J Cast ¥:lb ... <•’ 22 German ¥|lb | ... (ft 1 , lo American Blister ¥lb j ... (ft 1 ! 10 English Blister !¥|tb \ ... !@ 15 (lAII—New Orleans !¥itb lo }(ft 12Ja loaf. ¥ft 12U|(ft ! 15 Crushed ¥ lb ft (ft 1 14 Pulverized ]¥jlb | i 14 callow i¥:lb-1 10 (g 12J4 Cj:AS ¥jlb 80 @2 00 wBAOOO —Common ¥ lb I('< 15 Fair ¥lb 1 20 © 30 Choice ¥ilb [ 50 (ft 75 TWINE ¥lb 25 (a TJNKOAR —Apple ¥ h'l 650 ( 750 Aute lead ¥ tt> | -2 75 (ft, 325 WINKS—Port ¥ig’l 150 i( (HI Hi Madeira ¥ g’l 1 50 J@t 5 00 Claret ¥[g’l 300 (ft 5 (Ml ii • Champagne ¥bk 100 |@ 20 00 ■OOL I l ] 1)1 j 15 |@ 23 — RATES OF EXCHANGE. CORRECTED BY W. E. LOVE & CO. LOTTERY AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, NO. M BROAD ST'.,ttT. BUTtXO RATES. SKIIJNG RATIiS. N)\v York, 60 days 1(5 ct. dis sight, (5 prem Pb.i.ad’a, “ “ ....I*4 ct. dis “ “none ■ston, “ “ Iy z ‘jt ct. dis “ none Crarlestox “ none. “ none N. Orleans “ “ none. “ none S.ABAMA Bank Notes 2 ct. dis Tennessee “ “ 2*4 ct. dis Kentucky “ “ 2(| ct. dis N. Carol’s “ “ 2 ” ct . dis Virginia “ “ 2 )§*, ct. dis ®li> and Silver 1 ct. pm All Solvent Georgia and S. C. Banks par SITUATION WANTED. A GENTLEMAN well qualified, wants a situation as CLERK or BOOK-KEEPER. Address W. X. at tli Post Office. jllVli. 11. 3t \ FRESH SUPPLIES. W* 1 ROXES Fresh Raisins ; * 10 Barrels Mercer Potatoes: Preserved Fruit in Cans : A fair article of Green and Black Tea— .ls-i received and for sale By IFelniinry 6. ’ MARCUS & CHAFFIN. O. B. THOMPSON &, CO., 143 Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia, Wholesale nntl lie tail Dealer CIOOKING STOVES of all sizes and various . patterns: FORCE and LIFTING PUMPS. Lad Pipe, Hollow Ware, Brittania and Plau-IgSyiljh , Mud Wares, Cutlery, and House Furnishing (ktids generally, and manufacturers of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE. JJiinnary 26. ly COPARTNERSHIP. KYLE. EVERETT & CO. I have this day formed a Copartnership, under the *b"'e name and style, for the purpose of transacting the DRY GOODS BUSINESS, in all its branches, at the old stand of .1. & ,1. Ivyle, No. 100 Broad Street, where they will he glad to see tlioir oil customers and friends. JOHN KYLE. JAMES M. EVERETT. JOHN C. CALHOUN. J.liui. 1, 1850. F. C. JOHNSON. Columbus, Jail 24 ts COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. J. 11. DANIEL & THOMAS, nAVE associated with them Mr. J. A. tiirdner. ami ” ill continue the Clothing and Tailoring Business M tlicir old stand, under the style of .1. 11. Daniel .t Cos. rin y also take this method of returning their thanks to their numerous friends and customers for the very ■'l'l-id patronage extended to them during the past year, Mm hopo by renewed exertions to merit the conlidcuce •idtavor of the trading public. ‘'ldle the new firm will spare no efforts to minister to I “ “ llts °f their patrons, it is hoped that those indebt ed wdl not be unmindful of their accounts unsettled, “bile those indebted to J. 11. Daniel on ins old business, M 1 respectfully notified that this is the last call. } January 24. ts tt ’ p - SHAPABD O. C. MiTl'll ELI,. SHAPAIID &, MITCHELL, GrROCEXAB, * rewarding and Commission Merchants, and dealers ill „ , IRON, CASTINGS, &c., Side of the Public Square. Shelbyville, Tennessee. References. Seymore, fanning & Cos., | J: * **• Douglass & Cos.. I hlliiiau A Brother, > Nashville. Tennessee. I'ddicr & Phillips. ■ Davis, Pilcher & 00. , jo Wallace A Brother. ... , | j- K. Williams A Cos. j Atlinitft, Da. ii r 2?\ 1,le ’ Rumple A Cos., Chattanooga. ‘Penn. , ‘bally A Jones, Macon, Oa. I ■ It. Hull A Cos,, Columbus, On. i I 1 A. Ausloy, i , ~ •Nirauten, Kolb A Cos. j Au S usta > ,ia I I ‘•rsiill,. A Frierson. Savannah, (la. ■ beperd, McCray A Cos., Charleston, S. C. ■ l-limary 8,186 ti. 6ni , TO THE PUBLIC. 111 Ti“ Un * public who have hitherto patronized the ■hint ■ l ’ A< ’' I ' OKV , will please take notice that W. K. H’ ,“ uo longer connected or associated in any nmn ■ .'"‘‘ever with the business of the estnhlislimcnt. — ‘"isuiess hereafter will lje transacted exclusively with ■ ‘"lves at our Ware-Booms. ■ 0,, „ „ R. 0. JEFFERSON & CO. ■ “hiuihuH, Oct. 25. _tf K. 1 ? PITTING ASI) OAB FIXTURES. Hit i i*" 5 P re l lHreii to do gas fitting in all its branches. ‘ ‘ large and flue assortment of ■ Chandaliers and Gas Burners ■ “''-ry description suitable for stores and dwellings at | I l " lce *’ I>. B. THOMPSON & CO. ■ Jan 11—ts A. M. Ill'Lli, | Wholesale and Retail Grocer and I . „ Commission Merchant, HA I *™ b oU -lau.l Os I) Ellis & Cos., 14 Broad street, CoJ * lumber is _ tlt &OLD ! GOLD! GrOLD! 1200 prizes: 50,000 dollars: HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY. JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY! By Authority of the State of Oeorgin. 10,000 Numbers! 1 Prize to 8 Tickets! CLASS To be Down February 15, 1850, At Concert Hall. Macon, Georgia, under the sworn super intendence of Col. George M. Logan and James A. Nes iilt. Esqr. This lottery is drawn on the plan of the Roy- j ill Littery of Havana, of Single Numbers. The Mana ger having aummuecd his determination to make lids the most popular lottery in the world, offers for Foln uarv 15th, a Scheme that far surpasses any Scheme ever of- 1 fried in tlie annals of Lotteries. Look to your interest! Examine Hie Capitals! One I'rige to Eight Tickets! CAPITAL PRIZE $12,000! 1 prize of. $12,000 1 Prize of $5,000 J 1 “ 4.000 1 “ 3,000 1 •• 2,500 5 “ 1,000 | 1U 500 00 •• 50 120 25 600 Ajiprox. Prizes of In j 500 A ppmx. Prizes of 5 1200 Prizes amounting to $50,000. Tickets $8 ; Halves $4 ; Quarters $2 00. Prizes payable without deduction. Persons sending money ly until need not fear its being lost. Orders punc tually attended to. Commuiiicutionsconfidential. Rant. Notes of sound Banks taken at par. Those wishing particular numbers should order immediately. BAddress JAME.S F. WINTER, Manager, Jim 19-til Macon. Ga. W. E. LOVE, Agent, No. 64 Broad .Street, Columbus, Ga. CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! rpilE Bubßcril>‘i luive now on luunl uml ,W > X are constantly receiving, ono of the larg oh in ml most varied Stocks of Vehicles ever ottered, and made expressly for this market, einbntenift: every style of Carriage in use, such as— Ca lee lies, Berlin Coaches, llnroitclies, (Os the Finest Finish.) I*” AM 11 iY ROCKAWAVS, Large and small, including many very light and tasty, suitable for one horse. BOW TOP WAGONS, With a complete assortment of BUGGIES with and without TOPS, Os every style and finish, which, for durability and neat ness, cannot lie excelled, and are from most respect able manufactories at the North, and made under the personal direction of Mr. J. it. Jaques. All of which xvc are selling at the very lowest rates for cash or nj>- proved credit. Every article sold by us at our Repository is warranted in every respect, and our customers and all purchasers can rely on being honorably and fairly dealt with—in proof of which we respectfully invite the attention of all who wish to purchase, to call on us at tin’ North-East corner of Oglethorpe and Bryan streets, opposite the Per ry House. J. 11. JAQUES & BROTHER. N. I!.—lining a regular set of northern Car riage Workmen employed, wo are prepared to cxecutt Repairing of every kind ia the best possible manner with neatness and dispatch, at low rates, at J. B. JAQUES A BROTHER’S Carriage Repository, North East corner Oglethorpe and Bryan streets, oppo site the Perry House, Columbus, (in. February 0. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. (I*IIE firm heretofore existing between the subscribers 1 under the name of YeVnoy, Ector & Cos., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons Indebted to said firm wiil please make payment to Seaborn Jones or James Vernoy, who are authorized to settle and collect the same; and persons holding claims against said firm will present them to said Jones & Vernoy for payment. SEABORN JONES, J. T. ECTOR, Columbus, Ga.. Jan. 15. 3m JAMES VERNOY. The business, will hereafter he continued bv JAMES VERNOY .t CO. J. FOGLE, DENTIST. OFFICE on Randolph, near llroad Street. Entrance on Randolph street. January 10. ly . CUSHMAN, .... ... DENTIST. WINTER BUILDING, 48 Broad street, Columbus, Georgia. Jan. 11. 1856. 2m THE CLAYTON BANNER, Clayton, Barbour Cos., Ala. BY KIESKR & POST. mills Paper possesses a largo circulation in the eoun- X ties of Barbour, Pike, Dale. Henry and Colfee: and to the merchants of Columbus is offered an excellent op portunity to make known their business. .J. R. HULL &, CO., G-K.OCEH.Y MBH.CHA3VTS, AND DEALERS IN 1 JAGGING, Rope. Twine, Sugar, Coffee. Molasses, Salt, D Teas, Cigars, Tobacco, Wines. Brandies, Gin, Rye, Monongahela, Bourbon, ahd Scotch Whiskey, and Pro visions and Groceries generally, at the old stand of John .1. MeKendree, No. 109. Broad Street. Columbus, (la. November 21, 1855. ly SCRUGGS, DRAKE & CO, Factors and Commission Merchants, charleston, s. c. CELLA & THOMAS, 1\ T IKVl.ilO.xr.v AN 4* IXIiTA Hi Ul'il J Nl” CONFECTIONERY, FRUITS, &c., No. 42 Broad Street. (Under Telegraph Office.) COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. rjAIIEY are in constant receipt of Confectionery, X 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. —6 m ‘ BARRINGER <fc MOHTON’S Steam Sash and Blind Manufactory, OGLETHORPE STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. rpms Manufactory has been is in successful operation X for over three years, ami is still continued. AH work will lie done by experienced workmen, with good quality of I uml nft. and the latest improved machinery. SASH, BLINDS, AND PANEL DOORS, Will lie furnished and boxed at the Factory, at the follow ing prices: Sash — 8 x 10... 7 ets Primed and Grazed...l2*4 ets. 10 x 12... 9 “ “ “ ...18 “ 12 xl4 ..10 “• •• “ ...25 “ 12x10...11 “ •• ...27 12 x 18...12 “ *• “ ...30 12x20...14“ • - ...35 12x22. ..16“ “ “ ...4U 12 x 24...1S “ •* •• ...45 “ Tlie above Sasii are 1% inch thick, and made plain, in all eases where they are made Lip-Sash, twh cents per light will lie added. All Sash glazed with good French Glass, primed with the best i’aint. and superior Putty. Holling Blinds for Windows. 60 cents per foot, measuring tlie length, A window five feet would cost $3. without painting, catches, or hinges. PANEL BOOKS. IV.; inch thick, without moulding, $2 50—moulding one side, $5 00—moulding l>otli sides, sll 50. yy x inch thick, without moulding, 2 75—moulding one side, ‘i 25—moulding both sides, $5 75. IVS inch thieli. 4 punuels moulding on one side, sd 50— moulding both sides. $4 Utl. 1:r j inch thick, 4 panels moulding on one side. s4 OC— moulding lioth sid<‘s, $1 50. In addition to the above. Blinds painted and furnished witli hinges and catches, if desired; also, Sosli glazed with (Jarman or French plate, painted, stained, ename - led, embossed and Bohemian Class, of all shades and col ors. for side uml transom lights and office windows. Plans and specifications for all descriptions of Imindings furnished to order, with estimates, if desired. Contracts made for construction ami erection of build ings. on reasonable terms. All kinds of lumber planed, and flooring and ceiling tongued ami grooved. Scroll ami other descriptions of Brackets, for ornament ing Cottages, drecn Houses. Ac., made to order. The proprietors being practical mechanics and builders, believe they can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor them’ with orders. the above work will be turnislied at short notice. Sasli kept constantly on hand. All orders sent w ith tin-cash, or city acceptance, will meet with prompt at tention. Work to he sent by the Kiver, Bail Itond. nr in Wagons, will he at the risk of the purchaser, ns the work wilf he considered delivered. . 5-Sii.-ial contracts ciui he made tor largo jobs. 1 ‘ M. HAKKINUEK. tommy 24. iy J. h. MOItTON. A GOOD MEDIUM —EAST ALABAMA. rpyr 1.1 AUBT7R.N GAZETTE, Slaughter & Holiflelcl, Auburn, Ala (tOLUMBUS Merchants will consult tliclr interest by themselves of the Ouzctte to make known their business. It enjoys a very large and increasing cir culation in a region of country (hut dues it heavy trade in CMultibus. 1,, r ’ CHEESE. 1 f\ CASKS best ouullty Cheese received and for sale by |() JAIIMB LIGON. REMOVAL. FURNITURE EMPORIUM. SAM3IIS & ROONEY, Have removed their extensive stock of Furniture to their (IRON FRONT,) New Four Story Brick Building, Nearly opposite their Old Stand, YI J HERE they will he happy to see their friends and >V customers and show them something brilliant and inviting in the way of Furniture. Our Ware-Rooms are unequalled in Beauty, and our Furniture rrchtrc/ir. We offer rare advantages to pur chasers, furnishing houses throughout ill a tasteful and uniform style, liy having a branch of our business in New York city, 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 Boom, Kitchen Ac., of Rose Wood, Mahogany, Walnut, Pine, Ac.: and as Low as can lie found North or South. An assort ment of CARPETING AND CURTAINS, will also be on hand, that will not fail to please. Call and see. Our stock consists in part of Etcrzshae, Tcte a Teles, YVlial Nofs, Arm Chairs, and Sofas, ot Rose-Wood, Broeatelle and Mahogany, for Parlors. Uul'm us, Dressing, Marble and Mahogany Tops. Si ,1 c - Bon vds—Marble and Mahogany Tops, Book Cases of all kinds and Secretaries attached. Tallies—Centro, Dining. Work and Extension. Bedsteads— High and low post. French and Cottage. Enamel Sots for Red Rooms, all colors. Walnut and Ma hogany Sets for Bed Rooms. Cknlrs —an extensive assortment of all woods. Looking Hlasses—all sizes, in frames and out. Carpets —Brussels, Ingrain, Tapestry, Ac. Curtains— of Broeatelle and Damask, all colors. Shades—Gilt Cornices and Curtain holders. January 17, 1556. A. K. AYER, CiENERAL AC i ENT. AUCTION, COMMISSION, RECEIVING And Forwarding Merchant, No. 131 West Side Broad Street, Columbus. Ga. ttd 'Particular attention given to tlie keeping, purchase and sale of Negroes. Jfci“Administrators’ and Executors’ sales attended to on reasonable terms. Get. 23. ly j. o. r.usK. ,i. ii. davis. w. it. Loan. RUSE, DAVIS & LONG, COMMISSION MERCHANTS And Shipping Agents, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. 1\( 1 LL purchase and sell cotton and other produce on t V commission, and strictly attend to forwarding goods and filling orders from the country. Ruse, Patten A 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. 10 ly MUSCOGEE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. fl'MlK 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.the COLUMBUS GUARDS ARMORY, Temperance Hall, in stead of Concert Hall, as heretofore. Those desirous of bidding for the money will please notice the change of place lor meeting. STERLING F. GRIMES, January 31. Treasurer. OMNIBUS LINE. 1) ill V ATE Families wishing to can be accommodated by leaving their names at t he Livery stable WM. DARNELL. Agent. LAMPKIN HOTEL. Lumpkin, Stewart County, Geo. mil E above Hotel lias been thoroughly renova- I. toil and re-furnished. The undersigned thankful for past favors will take pleasure ill ae- ||jji conunodatiiig all those who may favor him with Jkaiw tlieir patronage. P. LAMPKI v - Doc 3 ‘ proprietor. TO REN’*’ V COMFORTABLE ke-s.-neein the oth Ward, JkaA witli 3 neat .-alias, good kitchen, smoke- jS'ijp!:|j| house, stab**-, and the licstpvnter in tlie City. Apply this Office. “ Jan 29 INSURANCE. I AIRE, MARINE, RIVER,and LIFE RISKS taken in 1 responsible companies by JOHN .MU.VN. Agent, Office No. 2., over E. Barnard & Co.’s store. Phoenix Insurance Company—Capital $200,000. S. 1,. URDUS, President. JOHN MUNN, Agent. Columbus, Ga., Nov 27. ts HALLOWELL <fc THOMAS, Mattress Manufacturers, THIRD DOOR BELOW CITY HOTEL, BROAD STREET, Columbus, Georgia, ORDERS for Cotton or Cotton and 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. I > I LbS on New York. Boston. Philadelphia, Charleston, 1 ) Savannaii. or Augusta, discounted at customary rates. STOUT EXCHANGE, on the above named cities, for sale. K. T. TAYLOII, Agent. \,,v 15. dtf Olhco next doot t* tHe I*<*l unite. CO All YARD. milosti wisliing COAL for Grates, can be supplied at L sl3 per Ton, by calling on JOHN AV. HOWARD, Nov 27 Agent Sohna Coal Mine Company. XtIDDLE'S Fashionable Dagnerrean Gallery. Mlt. A. J. RIDDLE is considered by all the critics and best judge* of the art, to lie the most scientific Dagnerrean Artist in the Southern country, augl : ’-tf COW PEAS. Ci t Bushels Cow Peas, received and for salo by JW JAMES LIGON. MUIR At SONS SPARKLING ALE. ,) CASKS Just received ami for sale at £ STOV ELL'S CONFECTION EH V, Dec. 11. Oglethorpe House. BOARDING. V SMALL FAMILY can obtain hoard and a comfort* able room, by early application at Jan. 7. ‘ DE WOLF'S BOARDING HOFSK JUST RECEIVED. On BARRELS APPLES: &*) SO barrels Planting Potatoes^: 25 “ Onions; 10 “ Cranberries. A. M. IIL'LL, janfi. lboti 14 ltroad st. DR. 11. M. CI.ECKI.EV UAS remeved it is oilircto No. 120 Broad Street, front room over Perry Spclicer s <lroc cry Store. Otiice hours, from half after eight In ten oYlnek a. m. and from four to five o'clock p. in. January IS. ts fine and common tobacco. TUST received and for sale, low for easli or approved • J credit, JO boxes line and common Tobacco. October26—tf J. J. TODD. s V LT, . it w l Sacks Salt, received and for sale liy 111 JAMES LIGON. FACTORY YARNS. lAACTOKV YARNS of all Nos., Osuuhurgs. Shirting. * Sheeting, Stripes. Cottonades Ac., constantly on hand and for sale at Factory prices, by Oct 28—ts ToDD. Dll. CARRIGER n AS removed to the house formerly occupied by Col. Lee; eastofthe Prestiyterian Clmrcli, and on tins liortli-faist corner of Crawford mid Forsyth streets. Jtj-Onici;. as heretofore, on Broad street. ilw JUST RECEIVED, \V[NE lot of Raisins in Boxes, also a large 1.4 of Figs, for sail 1 wholesale or retail, liy Dee 2 C'KLLA ,v TIIGMAS. FRESH SUPPLIES. JT’ST received, fresh Dates, Raisins. Preserves, at. 42 Broad street. PELLA A THOMAS. BILLS OP LADING. Merchants’ Bills of Lading printed aud tor sale at tUi office, at one dollar per imadred. IjRESTON & MURRELL'S Celebrated and J infallible Yeast Powders, (lie liest article in the Unit ed States, for family liso. manufactured in Boston, con staritlv on hand ami for sale, wlndesale and retail. by J.J. TODD, 23. No. 20 East Side Broad Street WANTED, JY II Voting man who call give the very best reference* > a situation as BOOK KEEPER or SALESM AN m. any l’eHjiectHMH VHtiibliHliunMit. Aiply at tint* office. February s, 2t CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, EAST SIDE OF OGLETHORPE ST., Between the ‘•Perry” and “Oglethorpe'’ Hotels, and di rectly opposite Temperance Hull, com MBITS, GKOIUITA. \\TK have now in store :unl receiving the rvM.-g> , ? f best and most extensive stock of veili elos to be found in tbit* country, comprising CALECHES AND MOCK CALECHES, *f finest and richest finish, and most elegant appearance. BERLINS AND C OAC IIKS, ol latest stylos and every variety. ROCK.A\VAYS AND BAROUCHES, ol every known pattern and shape, suitable for one or two horses, aiul Complete assortment of Top and No-Top BUGGIES AND WAGONS, of tin* latest and most fashionable styles now used. Tho fact that the well known anil highly esteemed work of .1 AMES M. tJI IMIY V 00. as well as that of other makers of tlio highest reputation, can he found only nt our hoii.se, and that nil our stock is made tip mi ller the personal direction of Mr. 11. C McKee, (whose long experience guarantees its quality) enable* ns to r.fi’er better work am! nt low er prices, than arti cles of the same quality cun ho sold for by any other dea ler in tills country; and quite as low as they can be al to riled in New York city. For proof of which we respect fully invite all who wish to purchase, to call and so* ns. N\ e are selling at (lie very lowest rates, for cnsli or a p !>i*ovcd credit, and always ask our selling pi'icis, so our customers and strangers as well, limy rely on bcinj* honestly and fairly don it with. K ve ry article is warranted to In* strictly as represented, and satisfaction gunruntced to all. MeKKK ROHKIITS. N. B.—Having’ (lie best regular set of vvorliineii to be found in this country, we arc pre pared, ns heretofore, to do nil kinds of repairing at tin* lowest possible rates, with tin* utmost promptness and in the host maimer. McK. V R. January ly DANCING ACADEMY. AI.LEN V. HOJIISON, V)KG.S leave to notify those who expected to become ) patrons to his second course in Dancing, that from the extreme had weather, and other unfortunate circum stances, such as failures of the ears, Ac., prevented him from meeting his first appointment, hut will be prompt in meeting lis other appointments. And having distrib uted his circulars in many families, he is in hopes: they w ill bear in mind that, next Friday Evening is tin* second appointment for nn Assembly, and will be the first one given—as tin* time tor tlie first one has passed—though all will be *>iven as expressed on the Garda of invitation which will only prolong the time, two weeks longer.— And fueling under many obligations to the citizens of Columbus and vicinity for the \ery liberal patronage heretofore extended to him in his profession, hegs again to notify them that lie will resume his Lessons nn Satur day Morning next, (the 2<>th instant),!) o’clock. And be ing alone now, (the partnership having boon dissolved by mutual consent.) Parents and Guardians may rest assur ed that no pains will be spared, in aiding their children in all the branches of politeness: and a due regard will be paid to their morals. Columbus, Jan., SMi, 1854. law-lw To Physicians and ('itiiciis ofOiorgia. VNFW PRINCIPLE for the treatment of all febrile . alVcctioiis lias been discovered by a talented Physi cian of New York. This discovery involves anew princi ple by which the too positive condition of this system* cal led Fever, is changed to the normal or healthy state di rectly and without loss of vitality. This valuable remedy ia called Negative Electric Fluid, and is prepared by N. \Y. Seat, M. I>., New York. It is extensively used in the hospitals in France, and has been extensively used in the practice of a number of the most talented hu*;nlii‘is of the medical fraternity. The siticn tion of Physieiaus is most respectfully solicited to *’ * virtues of this medicine in tin* treatment of lev’ •. * r .V itsuidyim will never quit its use. It w f ,M supenor. w Norwood's Tincture, for reducing *V pulse, ‘lb’- *tHHi*i tion will he proven by one Rial. A full description • ruio treat men t of reurs by lb.’ use of Or N \V Negative Muni, from tin* ]en of tlnoiiioverer, will b** i*tildihed in the columns ot the Vtiii, in the coins** tlie }resent wi’ek. The NcK*- tlv< ‘ Electric Fluid in for sals at the Drug fcUorcA of Jkuiforth A: Nagel, anil Brooks v Chairman, in Columbus. February 4. FOR SALE ON CONSIGNMENT. 11 Al'ON Sides, Hums. Deed Outs, and Corn. I’.v J) UUtiUKS k DAN I Eli. Jan 18—ts FINE CIGARS AND SNUFF. 17UNE llavnnna Cigars. Isirelard’s Snulf, constantly on ’ hand and for sale, vvledesalo and retail, at No. 211, Broad street. J. J. TODD. Columbus. Oct. Jj —ts RARE CHANCE FOR 6KALL CAPITAL. I OFFER for salca splended set ofTinners’ Tools:',ml Ma cliiues, with us tine a set of Patterns as there is in the State, very low for cash or good notes and security, pay able Ist January next. Ten pel- cent, off for cash. A bargain cull tie laid by early application. Also, a first rate set of Wool Cards, with all appertain, ing machine* v, ns good ns new. Call soon or yon lose a bargain. J- TODD, February ti. 2(5 Broad Street. FANCY CANDIES. J UST received a fine supply of Fancy Candies and Con fectionery, at 42 Broad street. February 13. CELL A A THOMAS. SCOTCH HERRINGS. t FINE lot of Scotch Herrings just received and for u \ sale, at 42 Broad sti'v t. by February ti. OKLLA .V TIIOMA.s. PltiS FEET. V FRESH . apply of fresh pickled Pigs Feet, jinit re eeiveil and for sale at 12 Broad street, by February ti. CEI.I.A & THOMAS. FRUIT. 1 MUTTS ill endless variety—Kip-- Dried, mid Pvescrv ’ ed, lor aalc at *i Hroad ktvuat, bv Krtiroary and. < t.LLA & Jib HAS. JOSEPH GARCIA, IIJiALKJt IS CIGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, &c., One Door billow Andrews, Ridgeway & Cos.. NTo. 130, BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. „ COOKING, OFFICE, c* tjiJ.. AND PARLOR STOVES. TIN WAlTld. HOUSE FURNISIL LN Cl GOODS, &u. A large assortment always on lihiml. ami lor Mile at fair price*. Kooiinp:. (uttering, uml.Toll AYork in “eiieral, promptly iittoii'loil to and w.yuhantkp. Store on Ila mlol pit street: opposite 11 o* Post OlVieu. It. M. ALDWOIiTII. Columbus. ,Supt. 17, W 55. <U>m HROOKS CHAPMAN 11 roi LI) call the attention of Phj siriaiis t.. the \\ MOW 1V (iisuovoletl medieiiie t ailed J)Il. X. W. SKAT’S NEGATIVE EIiECTHIC FLUID. it is superior to Norwood’s Tinrl lire of \ oratiitii \ eriuli, lor all purposes that the latter has heretofore Im'cii used for. February 4. DANFORT I 1 A* NAG KR Will supply LhvHieians witli the NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID, i'tepaivd oi|iy hy X. \V. SKAT, M* D., Nvw VorU, Heinj:an Oii,filial Discovery, involving a NKW Fit INCJI I*l ili liywhii-li Hie tun pmitive condition nf the a;.-.1 ■ inp all"! Fuvr. is ehilllgrd In the normal nr healthy slate directly and witlmut b*HK ut vitality. REMOVAL. HOTCHKISS, FENNER & BENNETT, WHOLESALE. GROCE IIS. ImporteiH and Jobbers of m IAN I > IKS, WINIf.S, vVf. Also, agents uid dciileis in Virginia Malint’.icturail Tolmcco mid Ihivarui CIGARS, ! Have removi'il to No. 40 Veany Street. iem of ilie Astnr ! Ilmiae. NEW YilltK. ; New York, January 1. 1 Hiiti. KIVLIN, THOMAS A ( (. HAVE ordered from New York a full supply “• ‘I” UMiat extilioi'iUnai'y IJiediriiir of tlie age. Dr. N . W. Seat’s Negative Electric It luui. TlirV will 1"'In receipt of live gross on He’ i"lli m-taut. I’iiysieiuns are reijueeb and to rail eal tv . Fein nary 5. FLOUR. Jll Barrels elegant r, ree"ive,OMMU^ale ONIONS. .) Ilarr. I- Lirg- Bed O.iiol.s, ,’ eeiveii and b.r jab; by RAISINS. *1 U'liole Boxes, li half boxes, and 8 quarter bi.xes tm - ,4 ins. for sale by JAMKS LIGON. NEW UO-I'ARTNKRHIHP. riMIK undersigned liav entered into tin- , ‘ I lit SINKS.-, under the linn and name ol I. lb WAY CI.IU'KLEY .5 GO. \Ve will keep constantly on i *•*•- “ a |UWJWAYi i). CI.KGKI.EY, M. It. DONKY. i jaußtf HMCLKCKLF.Y. NEGATIVE ELECTRIC FLUID, Prepared 1 >y N. W. Sent, M. D. Reasons why it should lie used instead of any other treat ment in all Febrile affoctioiiH : Ist.— Economy of Time.— As only one-seventh f the ordinary time is required to effect a cure. 2rt—Economy ofMuuy,-As it costs but one dollar. dril.-Economy of Peeling.— As it saves the suiVerin.4 of a loug sickness and the consequent treat ment; the annoyance of taking nauseating doses of medicine, .their disagreeable opciutiott, and the pain of long confinement: but little of the fluid being necessary, and that pleasant in its effects. dill.—-Economy of Tliouglil. —As when known, it will remove all dread anil anxiety at present existing, respecting febrile affections; particularly while a dear friend is sick. sti&—Economy of Health.—As the system is not reduced, and consequently lacked; nor is the fever subject to be followed by chronic disease. Dill.—Economy of Life. -As the euro ia effected betoiv anil without roiluciug the patient, consequently removing, in a corresponding degree, all danger of a fatal termination. Other renM’Us might be added, but those are detuned sufficient to satisfy all classes and persons in all condi tions of life. The above mwons are more particularly applicable to Ibe immediate treatment on the first attack, but will apply with equal force to cases which have been subject ed to or have become reduced, corresponding of course *<> the nature oftbe ease at tlie tijne it is first, admint* tored. As this remedy gives so prompt, effect uni and perma nent relief, in all ordinary cases, when used soon after the attack, persons . on scarcity ■ realize that they had been really much sick, and very naturally conclude they were not attacked with fever, and if so. “it was trilling —a little cold, which gave alarm—it could have been nothing of consequence it would have passed off with out anything—that medicine had noetteet. ,, The general impression on the object of lever is such, that.thoughts uot unlike the above follow the cun* of a common case as naturally as men think at all; and it is not until the individual has witnessed many casern Mint he can fully realize the truth: and even then he may conclude them all very trilling ca-es. which would have readily yielded to any simple medicine, yet persons, though they have been thus successful in perhaps hundreds of cases, must expect that (here will cases occur Where there is soma organic or local cause so great a : to require particular attention, or though successful in reducing tho lever, it will again rise as tlie iutluence of the *‘ Fluid*’ passe* olf, as the exciting eause may still exist. It is to guard against disappointment in Midi cases that l have given and frequently refer to what 1 have enlled a “synopsis’* Remarks on Fevers in General* On thi* subject I wish to he fully understood. By tha term ••fevers,” I comprehend all-febrile affections to whjcli the human frame is subject, including small pox and other eruptive fevers*, hut as they arise by a great variety of causes, and in quite dissimilar constitution* ami ‘habits, tiny of courM* differ considerably in their development and exhibit, n variety of forms or types; yet all are distinguished by the same general character istics—that ol undue excitement ill the circulatory and nervous systems —inducing more nr less unNatural fre quency in the pulse, sense of befit, dryness of the skin, debility, Ac. To show that 1 am not wholly alone in the opinion 1 advance, 1 quote from tin* cclelirafed Prof. T. Watson, of King's College, London, whose work on the “ Prftici pies and Practice of Physic’’ is a text hook in many of our medieal yollegVs. ami consequently yfumhmtnuthorii” On page *Si4. he sny> : —-We hear continually. , tli 1,1 and out of the profession, diiferent specie* *” !**'**** ?J Ml ’ ken of. Bv the public. Typhus •’ *er. Ilrain erer, Bilious I’. v. r. I'uti ii! I ov.-v’ • N*vo# *ver, *-. Alfa .-.;<''•<**••’ “IT 7"“P<**’t*clr: V .ii.imi-. Ailvniuoli'. Gimtru-hntnrlr, and m l.ii ili ->o\v. admitting that lever shows itself under M ,,.forms. tu* persundeil that the effect upon thu lintiU of •> , I this Mib-division. is bad and hurtful. It one- annges a dittposh ion. already too prevalent, to pre scribe for a disease according 1” its none*. There is no line of genuine (listinetiou between continued fevers, tluit can he relied on. They run insensibly into each other, even the most dissimilar-of them, and aro often traceable to the same cause.’’ The above is a great fact, one worthy of remembrance ami 1 would impress on your minds the folly of hunting up or troubling .von sell about a ‘ if you have fever, treat it at once as hereafter directed, and you /e/// he. well instead of any dist imielianu-ter being devel oped, so its to be properly named by the most scientific. This assertion is no hypothesis *>;sed on closet specula tions or visions of* mind, hut on experience at- the bed si do of the sick, in hundreds, aye, thousands of eases (by myself and others) under a, great variety ol cir cumstances, seasons and climate*. Hear this in mind, and treat at once without regard to name, and rest assured you will soon be freed from all dread of linger ing and dangerous levers. But as cases nifty have be come developed In Tore the “ Fluid” is given, either by neglect, or under some other treatment, 1 will describe as briefly os possible ihe proper course to bo pursued in all ul* tin* most prominent fevers, though the u lluloh’'* and “ Synopsis’w ill In* amply sufficient for nil those accustomed to attendance upon the sick. Huh * ini 11‘0-Uiul !•> / nknmt ' nil rusee in uring the Xigidim Kh'drinU'liimf. lst.lt should In’ given in tlirte or fuitr timcß itn own uuautity of water, and may he sweetened or lint ut pleasure. 2d. Patients lnUht lie free from all riiir/nts (,f air, (though there should always he free ventilation in the sickroom.) nor attempt to go about w hile under its In fluence. , . 3d. it must lie continued whenever the lever subsides, or is evidently passing oil': to lie resumed when it begins to rite again, should such be the case under any circumstances. 41),. When tin* fever begins in subside, patieutH must lie left perfectly quiet; flee from'all excitement; should not be questioned r.s to their wants or feelings, lior attempt to ('Oliver .■ read or take any exercise whatever, till tlieii t.irtiv'ilurcl/rflnigx. independent of all extra ueous influence*, in'diar them to rise or speak ; nor should any conversation lie allowed in their hearing, iu wibi'li they may fed more or less interested, but he lelt quid to ail intents and pal'poses. - tall. Fluids should tic allowed, while giving it ns plentifully, and as long o- the patient desires and no longer: liicyma.v consist of oold water, mucilaginous di inks, lemonade, any simple debuctlnn*, or teas, either odd or wni'iii as parties may prefer or patients desire. dll,, .should patients experience any oppression or faint nr.—• while in Hie lying posture, so ns to occasion n re sib —in-, after t he. lever lms passed off, or enough to occasion .lie hi i>> t j'.ak of it, they should liavu a little wine, toddy, camphor, hartshorn, lemonade with a little Hj.jrii. ginVi'.oi sinie iither stimulant ; or the l'nce and la east maybe ballwd in cold water; either ot which will give inimediute relief. TABLE OF DOSES. Fur children es one year or under, from 3to 8 drops. over 1 :.ml under 2 years,, “ sto 10 “ •• 0 “ l2 to 30 “ u a 5 (( lu e ‘v 20 to 00 “ .. •• g 10 lialf to a teaspoonful. All in i sons over lifiren considered as adults, for whom a leaepoonfnl i a roinmon dost'. Old persons do not Vile as much a- young, or those in the prime of life; i,in- fVninb as a general rule, as lnueli as males. Tlieiv is ho pa; tu idareai i’ necessary in giving it to cliildirn- tlio-e often year.- “f age frequently having ti,ken lull doses; toil for a little guide, I liavo given the ab.ive talde, with the remark that, as a general rule, children require more than adults in proportion. 1., observing the above directions, the medicine will be found a-ivcnble in all of itscireris. the expectations ,|,e nmst sanguine realized, mid ninny perieotly „ auiiislicil. My Objm't in being lints particular is, that lie full benefit ofThe liiedieinc may lie obtained, ami n.l on lu'.'imnt of any U'likil h'W'il't <d sudi stru t on- MiTvanwH. . . .. iiilion .or KeiniMfHi eve • (liven teiisponlul of “ Fluid ’ (see rule Ist) once in IV,, In,nr-’ t. II .lie b'Vi'l is evidently passing oft, tills ill.’ whole treatment in all WUP!*; f.-ver, with siii'li .de, values as are set foitli in t “Hull-. Jlnt siioulil lliere be proiiiinent local MJBip lulus, i.c kllcwn ioi a( existing causes, they sltould be nlu iide.l m at once, and while giving tlm “ Mmd. inn'mi'v ‘ea I iie l,w.ds are )ißi’t ieiilnrly constipated „r rimliin and. give a eaUuirtic (see auxiliaries) with tbs Ins! I ion i( II tiny must be opened or the fever may rids SliM ill. , 1 ID ill \\ hf I. lilt-ii*wr M piilH** nimiiii^ upward ‘. ad the p vtieiii not purlii'.ilmly • , " bl '; y ■ Inm how the lmdlcliie has laki n < fleet. , , cm lie e with water at an agreeable , the siilin” wa 11, vinegar or spirits and v!(lter, in these difficult rases, will afford relief and anl III',. Hu dii'iii 1 ’ mill'll ill taking client. Congestive Fever. i;i,e l wo teaspooitsful and repeat every two hours till the pulse Is'coliioh mole full amt soft, then only a tea s| s s >ll till, to he discontinued as Iho lever subside*. As llie Istwels are generally eontined. and it is trcpieutly very dillleult to get medicine to operate in tills disease, „„ time should I.C los l to gel them open, give some active cathartic with tlo- -f luid” ami repeat as may bo neera shrv lilt it operates; enemas (Injections) may also >"• used to advantage: aim, mustard; to thoextremities, friction (rubbing) with tin* bunds or tlanuel; nlo, •-*“ applications to tl:c head. Quinine l.my la* added to ‘• Fluid” if thought advisable. Hee Synopsis. \■ volts Fever, Typhus, Slilpuml ~u,r,a orSpotteil Fever. A- the:.•fever - are all of one character, differing mainly ill degree, being nil of a low grade, the puls., •null! ami wiry, with a general great ■£ “ * no I.rm tii al u— in separating them—at least no fa I inv treatment Is concerned. hi these low fevers, ’ lullv developed, a little path-nco will he rciiulred, stdl I ipurutivcly little, as tlo-yfro.tuqntlv run weeks under the common treat While with this lmt a few days will he necessary si longest to establish a permanent ’ Tim’ Ueotnieiil should be commenced—which umy in liat.-ly follow any other without d.-trlmejit ''L a teas of “Fluid” every two hours, till P'£ becomes fuller or larger in volume then to bo ° ‘ once in six or eight hours till the fever entirely suiwiaes.