The Times & sentinel tri-weekly. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1858, January 05, 1855, Image 3

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COMMERCIAL. COTTON STATEMENTS. m |§9e:?c;l?3 I £ Zgzv % . l itoch j aj®© j® ® S x ET -S'H: on : 3'. ; i2< iS I ; % 8. §1 ! gE. , this * !■<&.. J*” ® j day. Jan. 7, ; :—: **1355. ’ |2771’ 1256 33607 39363 1522 19151 20675[21961 Columbus. Jan. 6. Cotton —The sales for the week have been very limited and prices irregular, most sales have been made on a basis of 6 a cents for Middlings. New York, Jan. 3. Cotton has been more active to-day, with a slight de cline in prices. Flour is lower. Ohio is selling at $9.81. New York, Jan. 5. The New Yoik Cotton market is a trifle higher. Mid dling O. leans commands cents. Flour is lower, aid Ohio is quoted at $9.31 to 9.75 per bbl. Atlanta, Jan. 3. COTTON.—We have no change to notice —Ordinal y 4 a Good article in demaud at 6 a 6£. Charleston, Jan. 4. The Charleston Cotton market has advanetd during the week from |to J cent on most qualities. The sales com prise 10,60 U bales. Middling lair is quoted at good inidding at 7J to 8 cents. The receipts for the week are 9 800 balss, and the stock on hand, exclusive of that on shipboard, is 31,000 bales. Rice. —R'oe has advanced 23c. per hundred pounls ; Ordinary to Fair commands s3£ to s3g, and Good to Prime from $4 to s4^. Freights. —Freights on Cotton to Liverpool are quoted at 5-1 (id. Nothing Soidingfor Havre. S.erliug Exchange 6.f to 7. 55ANANNA1I, Jan. 5. COTTON —There was some demand to day, whicli re sulted in the sales of 1,404 bales, as follows: 119 at 6, 42 at 6L23 at 61, 30 at 61,39 at 61, 207 at 7,124 at 7 i, 139 at 7i, •176 at 74, 50 at 7 5-8,42 at 71, 11 at 7 7-8, 64 at 8, and 6 bales at Bie. Prices are firm, List of Letters. A LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office xi, at Columbus Ga , Jan. I. 1855, which if not taken out by April 1, 1855, will be sent to the Dead Letter office. Adams, II P Korum, James II Abney, Benjamin King. Thomas F Abbott, J S Lester, Missouri A Blair, Wm J Lednum, Win H 2 Brown, Win B Loid,Thomas Brown, Mary J Lynch, Rev Thomas Belie, S II Lowery, Lewis Bivins, Joseph Lawson, A B Plaque, L Lyons, Mary Burltoy, James Lanier, Mary H Brown, John E Lewis, J G Belcher, John Lowe, Isaac Bullard, Capt D Lurrey, J S Beaman, Nathan Lindsay, H C Benson, James M Leverette, Nancy Baines, W W & Cos. Lyles, James V Barker, John 2 Lamon, Mary M 2 Bcacham, S A Lary, Samuel D Burnell, &Cos. Laney, W L Bell, Maxey Mound, J M Bosley, James Mills, CC Bass, Cullen Musercan.Sß Birr, James G Motte. John Brogan, Daniel Moore, Isaac J 4 Blackburn, John Moore, John Blear, Wm Mahool, Thomas ■* Beal, Maggie R Mawr tzen, Ann Culbreth, Mary Jane May,P S J Cunningham,C E 4 Mock, H Clay 2 Chaclen, J H Mitchell, J M Callier, Trolcot Monroe, Mary Crawlord, Hardy Marcs, Manger Cooper, Frances E McCoy, Eliza Coplin, Mary McKee, William Corsey, Emily MoDouald, William P Carlisles, Tabitha McDonald, Jane Cadres, .IP 3 McGregor, PG Cary,Matilda Mcßae, DA 2 Clark, Will McCoy,Dick Cary, Geo. W 2 McCarty, Dan Clemont, Westley Norman, Miss E M Cary, E M Nash, Mr. Ciel'and, Annie Niles, Henry W Cary, Edward 2 Nelms, C CJaborn, John Oliver, John Chile, RobtW Owens, James N Clemons, JH Oduin, .Cordelia Cunningham, H P Pettit, N S “Chapman, Mary Pinkard, Pauline L Clexients, W P Phillips, A D Cash, Oliver P Peddy, Brad Cashon,J H Piakard, L J Corley, A W Pickett C B Crew, Solomon 1 ettus, Dr. J D Cullom.J D Furry, J S Calloway, Georgia Payne, George Downer, Eley Payne, Mrs. C A 2 Davis, T J Palmer, Mary Dudley, Ceuic Patterson, 1 B Dufiee, James M Pace, Elaana Duncan, James Kobeits, Bolen L Drawback, Peter Randall, Aston & Long, Dennis, Henrietta Richards, W C Dudley, Nancy Reed, Eveline Dicken, James B Rures, Martha Dudley, C B Rougers, George LMlehay, Laura A Raboc, George P Evan WS 2 Roland, William Eudafey, liobt. Rutledge WS Eubanks, L B Rogers, Nancy Fa Here, Eliza Roland, 1 honias Feaughen, John Reich, S Fox, Henry Railet, Ellen Friars, J D Richardson, L J Finch, A M Smith, Nun L Flewellen, E It Sparks Achilles Foren, James Segler, L C Field M M Smith, Amanda E 1< aster, Ludwell Schiener, Dr F Freeman, Wm G Segler, Thomas t 2 Gambol, Abram Shuly, Miss * Gammel, Arabella Scoggins,l G W Gracey, Jobr J & Cos Sanders, O i i r ;it |) r A Sanborn, Benjamin Goran, P J ‘ g Seaborn J Garnet, Thomas A Smith, Chanes V Gureuc, Wm Smith, A J Gibson, E N Shippy, J J Goolsby, Micajah Spancs, bit Grant, Patrick banders, C A Guthrie, James S Street, Elizabeth U Giddens, T M btepWbftJnlta Greenebaum, Tenett beaton, VV VV Groves, James A Sullivan Catharine Granduson, John bmith, Osburn iiTti? 0 Snead* Mdifheal Hunter E Moan, Charles G Huckaby, Anderson g e !^ l ( ‘J ) 1 ur r/ J^ eph Horan, James SehneU Mary 1 Union, John M Miss C H ER ssstsf Haw Kim, Thigpen, I‘raneis I lo ’? 1 !’ A Taydor,James H Hunt, A * Tilman, James Howard E Towns, Chariot H'dl, w ,n Towns, Sarah E liuckaby, G A Wait H F 2 Hardy, Adaline Wright, Milton Hegaity, Andrew Walker, Mrs. M A Hinton, Jane Woodfield, William Ile! }} e Ki h at °u Wilson, Charlotte Hull, Maxwell YVrlson, Charles H Howard, Susan E Woodruff, Clifford \g a !J J pq With, HC Hodoes.t Williams,AC UenSon.Nancy Wooley.AM 2 Ivey, Jonn K Wellborn. Mrs EG Johnson, Mrs. E Wood, Henrietta Jackson, Adam Weston. J C Johnson, S u \y a !ton, Nancy J Jones, R Wooley, C S Knight. Sarah B Walker, M \V King, V\ >lham Wilkins, & Cos h’ Kirby, Samuel r Wooten, James Ken wick, Emma Wright, James 1 Kilpatrick, P b Walter, A & A T 1 1 King, Charlotte Welsh, Wm yjKing, James F Watkins, W B P Key, Camilla on , Ut wiU I persons calling for any of * FORSYTH, r. M ft please ask for advertise.! R P golqmbu*.(i4. January J, 185 COLUMBUS GUARDS! APPEAR at the Armory on Monday, the Bth inst., at 10 o’- clock, A. si., with 13 rounds Blank Cartridges, lor Anni versary parade. By order ol the Captain. jar.6—twit. ANDREWS, O.S. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE Notes and accounts of the la*e firm ofP. M’LAREN Ac Co.,are placed in the hands of D. A. McArthur. Esq. for collection, who ig fuilv authorized by the undersigned, to col lect, settle, and discharge the same. P. M’I.AREN, janC—twlm. J. R. HULL. FOR SALE. AF Ine Family Horse & Light Family Car riage. The Horse is a large Northern horse, well broke. p3rfectly sound, gentle, and is one ofthe finest family horses in the city. The carriaee has been but little used, and is as good as new, with fine harness. Apply to jan6 1855-twtf. ‘ IIATOHFII & PITT3. Ten Dollars Reward. f ON the Slst December last, mv boy .Toe ranawav from my j remises (near ero'.e, Pike conntv, Ala.) and has not since been heard fr >m. In stature he is rather low (being nearly 5 feet high) and chunky. In con vernation he is quick spoken. His complexion is dark. He is well known about Columbus—havincr been hir ed at the Oglethorpe House in 1850, and at Kirkland’s Livery S able,in Girard, 1851 and 52—and isdoubtless in that neigh borhood, oremleavorimr to make his way thither. I will give the above reward for his safe lodgment in any jail so that I can get him. C. R. PATTERSON. Perote,Pike county, Ala.. Jan. 6, 1855. i,iw&wtf. DRAWING CLASS. MR. Antrobns’ Drawing Class w'll commence on Monday Evening next, Jan Bth. at 7 o’clock, for gen tlemen. The cl iss for ladies, on Saturdry morning, Jan 13th from 10 till 2 o’clock. jatiG—tw3t. COLUMBUS RACES ! CHATTAHOOCHEE COURSE. _ THE firs’ annual meeting over this new COTTBSE, near Co.umbus, Ga., will First Tuesday, 6th March next, and continue five days. Liberal PULSES will he offered by the C : ub for the various races which will ’ake place during the week, and ample ac commodations for ail who attend on that occasion. The Colt Stake to be run over the Chattahoochee Course at the first annual meeting closed with the following entres Dec ember 31st 1854. T. Woolfolk enters br.c. by Steel, 3 years old, dam by Bertram, jr. W. Cheatham enters colt Little Arthur by Glencoe, dam Blue Bonnett. John Harrison enters gr. f. Mary Blueskin. 1 y Grey Engle, dam Sally .Morgan; also gr. f. Ardell, by Grey Eagle, dam Ma rietta. Col. B. Early entersch. c. 3 years old. by Chieftain, dzm Marv Horton; also ch. c. 3 years old, by Ghie'tain, dam Jane, by Shamrock. SVBSSi, !*•-—. Columbus, Jnn6—tw&wtf Columbus Guards! AN Election for 4th Lieutenant w ill take plrnm nt the Armory room on M >nday night the Isth inst., at 7>J ocloek. The annual election for non-commisiioncd officers will also take p’nce at the same time. By order ofthe Captain, P.J. Semme*. jan2—twtd. G, E.GAGER, Sec.^ Attention Light Guards! S APPEAR at the new Armory on Friday evening, sth inst. at 6% o’clock. Punctual attendance is requested as busi ness of importance will be brought belore the Company. By order ei me Captain, jan2—tw2t REDD, O. S. Notice. WE hereby forewarn all persons from trading for two prom isory notes made by us to Win. E. Price, dated the First day of December, 1854; one for $225. due tlie Ist day of January 1856, and the other for s2jo, due the first of January, 1857. The condition for which said notes were given bavingf: tied, we aredetermined not to pay them. LOTT WATKINB. Blakely, Dec. 7, 1854.—dell—w4w JESSE E. KING, LIYERY STABLE RATES. OWING to the great scarcity and still advancing price ot provender, we are positively compelled to alter and increase the price of feeding. In future the following rates in all cases will be strictly adhered to. Horses and Carriage per day 86 00 “ halfday 4 00 “ “ at night 5 00 “ and Jersey Wagon, per day 5 00 “ “ “ half day 3 00 Baggage Wagons and Horses, per day 5 00 “ “ “ halfday..... 3 00 Horse and Buggy per day 3 00 “ “ half day 2 00 “ “ at night 300 “ “ and boy, per day 4 00 Buomy per day 1 50 “ half day 100 Saddle or Harness Horse, per day 1 50 “ “ “ half day 1 00 “ “ “ at night 1 50 Boarding Horse, one month. 18 00 “ “ under one month per day 1 00 Single feed for Horse, per day 50 Drove Horses in Stable, per day per head 75 “ “ in Lot 60 “ Mules “ 50 PITTS & HATCHER, Columbus,jati2-’55—twlm. VERNOY & ECTOR. DISSOLUTION THE copartnership of Janies K. Redfi, & Cos., has ex pired bv limitation, and circumstances compel us to coi lect; so we hope all indebted to us either by note or account will come forward and settle by or before the Ist April, at which time the notes and accounts will be sued if not paid, or other -atisfactory arrangements made. dec29 —w&t3m. JAMES K. REDD, & CO. TO RENT. rpHE Store on Broad Street, No 34, next door below X Mr Gager’s Shoe Store. Apply to dec26—twtl and G HOLI. G. D. METCAT.F. H■ B TONE G. D, METCALF, & CO, COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS, 34 POYDIIAS STREET, iVfilV ORLEANS. Refer to —W, H. Young, Esq , Columbus, Georgia. “ Col. John Banks, “ H. H. Epping, Esq , “ J. L. Morton, Esq , ‘ * Patrick Adams, E?q. “ “ December 20. tw—6m. CHANGE OF PROPRIETORSHIP. CITY HOTEL, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. d ec i6—tw3m. J. U* FOLEY, Sole l’ror;>ietor. FRESH BARDEN SEED. JUST received a eon smri i:i o.” -L V NOR ETH S"’ new crop Garden sis & ->it e rfA YTO\ decld -tw 21 ■ Broad S Muscogee Mortgage Sale. rvyiLl, be sold at the Market House, in the city of Columbus VV on the first Tuesday ill March next, between the usual hours of sa'e, the following property to wit: Robert, aneirro fellow of yelsow complexion, about years of a>>e levied on as the property of Ar r>u Johnson, to satLfy a mortONtre fifa issued from the Inferior ourt of Muscogee county in favor of Daniel Hoodand William Watkins, vs said Johnson, property pointed out in said mortgage fi BROO glieriff> JiHi At the same time and p'ace will’be sold, six fhegroes, vi: John a man about thir v >ears of ave, Agnes a woman about for ty vears of age, Cornelius a boy about nineteen years ot age, Cathren a gill eleven years of age, Lawttla b< y about e years ot ine. Charlotte a girl about 3 years of a-re, IcvrhS on as ihe pro nirtvot SM JtfcGralev to satisfy iwo mormage fl fas issund from ‘.he nperior co. ri of Ma-cogee county, in favor of William A Reed vs M McGradev, property ociiued out in sa dfi tas. jan4-wtds. \\ M II.LAMtK, Dept. Sa’ff. Georgia Bandolph County: \ I7HC.REAS, Redden Wamble applies me <br h tiers of >V administration on the Estate of hmulus Jordan, late of SThese are* therefore to cite and admonish all and singul ir the kindred and creditors of said dt ceased, to show cause Jp the contrary on or before the February TANARUS rm (next ensu.rg, of , he Court of Ordinary ol said county; otherwise letters wib he gran IG Give“und. r r’n"y band the 2d day of Jannary 1555. JIS-twliwOt. O, P. BEAL, Os J:rftry. Fanny Fern’s New Books. RUTH HALL: A Domestic Tale of the Pre-ent time: LIFE OF BARNUM, written by himself, with Illustra- Rations. Anew supply of Alone, Fashion and Famine; News Boy; Land ofthe Saracen, by Bayard Taylor. Just received by J. W. PEASE. Strayed or Stolen, .i A White Pointer Bitch. A suitable re ward “rill be paid if left at th3 warehouse of Ruse, Fallen & Cos _ jan4—tw3t. JOHNSON & MASON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Cusseta, Georgia. PARTICLtLAR attention paid to the collection of claims in this and adjoining counties, and also to exteutors. admin istratois, &c. WM. S. JOHNSON. WM. K. MASON. jsii4— wty MUSCOGEE ~ BUILDING &LOAN ASSOCIATION. THE F ! fth monthly'installment of one dollar per share, on the stock of the association is payable on Saturdry next, filh instant. The Association will hold its regular month ly meeting on that evening at Concert Hall, at 7 o’clook. jan4twlt. STERLING F. GRIMES, Tresanrer. For Sale. AVery Likely, Intelligent aud Capable Girl, about twenty years of age—a most excellent Seam stress, house servant, and Chamber JVlaid. Apply at this office. dec2l tw6t. New BooHlS. LIFE OFP T. BARNUM Republican Court,or American Society in the i tfij 4,days of Washington, with 21 portraits cf Distiu- ! guisbed Women, bylt. VV. (iriswoid; vißtaiyr Romance of American Landscapes, by T. Adi- j son Richards: Maxims of Washington, by John F. Sr; Out Doors at. Idlewild, by N.P. Willis; S mlhward Ho! a Spellot Sunshine, by W. Gillmore Sims; i Afraj i, or Life andt-ove in Norway, Translated Ly Edwa J. Morris; Ilea:Lease, l y the Author of Heirs of Redclyffe; Life Lessons: A Tale; Old House by the River; Latter Years, by the author of Old House by the River; Way down East, by Jack Downing; Lectures on the Evidences of Christianity, by a Clergyman of the Protestant Episcopal Church: Introduction byßishop Potter; Life and Epistles of St. Paul: by W. J. Conybcare, Late Fel low oLTrinity College, Cambridge, Eng. The Boat Glut: a Tale for Boys; Winter Wreath of Summer Flowers, by S. C. Goodr eh; Life in the Clearings, by Mrs. M/oodie; “The Land of the Saracen, by Bayard Taylor; “"Autobiogrrphyof VViliicmJay. Ju received by dec3o—w&twtf. J. W. PEASE, 92 Broad-st. LUMBER, LUMBER. THE undersigned are prepared to furnish Oak, Hickory, Poplar, Ash, Beach and Pine Lumber from their Mill at market prices, delivered on Railroad or in Columbus. Per sons wishing lumber, will leave their bills at the Auction Room of Harrison, Austin & McGehee, where they will be promptly attend to. dec 23-twtf WRITTELSEY & BRO. NOTICE. I HEREBY appoint R. E. Dixon my agent for the gener al transaction of my business, who is lully authorized to sell and execute title to any property belonging tome, and receipt for anv monies due me. detlwtw2m O. if lIOi,LANI>. OFFICE ROCK ISLAND FACTORY { Columbus Ga. Dee. 5, 1854. ) ALL persons concerned, will please take notice that frun this date all sale of Paper and Stationery, will be EXCLU SIVELY FOR CASH! No orders will be filled unless accom panied by the MONEY! D. F. WILCOX, Agent, decl l—w&t wtf. FOll THE LADIES! JUST received direct from Paris, ass amjles, six magnificent Embroidered WHITE SILK TALMAS! Also, our third large invoice of Mantillas, Cloaks “and’Visites, including a large assortment of Black Talmas and Cloaks. Suitable for mourning, of VELVET SATIN AND CLOTH. They will be opened for. ction lliis morning at 10 o’clock, the Ladie invited to call and l>ok at them J- M. KAU.M, Columbus, Nov 15—tw 64 Broad Street. SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY. (BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA.) Conducted on the Havana plan. CLASS I. One prize to 20 Tickets—and remember, every prize drawn! To be drawn on the 10th oj January. CAPITALS $15,000 5.000 ‘i 4,000 u 3,000 ! ” 2,000 l,lOO 5 of SI,OOO 5.000 In all 501 piizes amounting to $04,001) C Tickets $10 — Halvesand Quarters in proportion. Every prize drawn at each drawing. Bills on all solvent banks at par. All communications strictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager. Sign ofthe Bronze Lion Montgomery, Oct. 21 —twtd JOHN MAY, Ala. Ail letters for immediate answer must be addressed to JOHN MAY, Columbus, Ga. BY AYER WILKINS, auctiSSteers. FOR SALE. MA Beautiful Residrncc in the Easter ! part of the City, containing seven roms conveni'n j to business and the Rail Road Do pot. Apply to AYER & WILKINS. JUST RECEIVED AND IN STORE, O or 10 Pieces India Bagging, Cheaper than canbi O purchased any w here else in the city decl9. AYER & WILKINS. A FEW SHARES MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD I Stock for Sale. Apply to dec 12—w&tw. AYER & WILKINS. FOR SALE. A BEAUTIFUL LOT in the upp?r part of the city on feEBtL Oglethorpe Street. Upon the premises is a good brick kitchen with two rooms, and a brick smoke house. S “ 1 ALSO, A fi-st rate No. 1 Cook, with a boy child, two years o!d. I. sa v .Vo I; t mean it—better than anybody’s cook. She is also a good washer and Iron r—can’t be beat; she is 25 years old strong and healthy. Apj 1* to b F. G. WILLIAMS, or decß—twtf AYER & WILKINS. AT PRIVATE SALE. iTHREE COMFORTABLE DWELLINGS. TWO on lot No 479, corner of Forsyth aud Thomas streets, and one on lots Nos 573 and 574, on Mclntosh street, con taining one acre, handsomely improv and. Terms liberal. Call soon as the owner wishes to move west. AYER & WILKINS, Columbus, Nov 4—twiwtf Auctioneers. PLANTATION AND HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. 4 very valuable river plantation, in a high state of cul i A tivation, with a comfortable dwelling bouse, overseers house and negro houses; about 50) acres cleared land; also 5 or* 600 acres of wood land, convenient to the city and Rail Road. ... Also, a beautiful residence, handsomely improved, with every convenience, with about 13 acre3 attached, about Yvalf a mile from the city. Rail Road Stock, or any ith< r tool Ftcck, will be taken in exchange for the above residtnc ■- ‘pp'y to AYER & WILKINS, Auctioneers. Map of the above lend be see t at the store of Ayer & Wilkins. Sepß 29,1854. • twtf REMOVAL. WE take this method of informing our friends and the pu lie that we have removed our Store to NO. 76 EAST SIDE OF BROAD STREET. Where can alw.i ys be found a large selection of ;§#f? PIANO FORTES From the Best Manufactories in the United States, of all Styles and PRICES., ALSO, Melodlnns, Guitars, Violincellos, Violins, Banjos, Tamborines, Flutes, Flutinas, Accordeons, Music Boxes. Clarionetts, Flageoletts and Fifes. kinds .of BRASS INSTRUMENTS for BANDS, together with Bass and Tenor DKUiVIS. STRINGS of all kinds, and the Largest Assortment of SHEET MUSIC forall the above named instruments, that can be found South of Philadelphia. ALSO, A LARGE STOCK OF es. Fine GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, Jfc-2 AjJEWELRY and FANCY GOODS, of all descriptions. SsilLiiStogether with a full asssortmenl of W orsted and Embroidery Patterns, and other articles too numerous to mention. I isr S.-cond hand Pianos taken in exchange when new ones are bought, and the highest prices allowed for old one*. Second hand Pianos )<>r Sale or Rent. Pianos, Organs, Melodians, and ail other kinds *>f ! Musical Instruments rt prired in the best manrnr, and at the shortest notice, and warranted to give entire satisfaction. All orders left at our store will be promptly attended to. TKUAX & VANDEN BERG, 70 Broad Street, Sign of the Mammoth Fiddle. Columbus, Dec. 11,1854. w&twtf. EAGLE MANUFACTURING CO. COLUMBUS, GA. THE Factory, now being in full operation, is able to supply (on their usual terms) promptly as ordered, the various styles of their Manufactures, which consists of the following variety: YARNS, OSNABURGS, 4-4 SHEETINGS i SHIRT ING, Cotton Stripes, of great variety of Pattern; CUTTONADES, embracing many new sttyles; Negro Kerseys & Pine Knot. Plains; Planters’ Casimeres, Truck for Trowsers, Sewing Thread, Shop Twine, Mattresses, Batting ,<fcv, JOF* To Cash purchasers inducements will he offered. dec2B—twtf. J. R. BROWNE, Ag’t. DRY GOODS’ ~ AT * Greatly Reduced Prices! DESIRING to dispose of our Stock of Winter Goods before (he season closes, we are now offering it at such pri ces as will not fail to give entire satisfaction to purchasers! The following articles are in good styles, and as low as can be found in the city:— Rich colored and Black Brocade Silks; “ Plaid and Plain colored Silks; Plaid and Figured Merinoes and DcUaines: r"sa Pla a I.elaines and DeUaines of all colors; Superior black and Colered Alpaccas; All colors French Cbally; Cas’m’rs, Satinetts, Kent’y Jeans & Tweeds; Real Welsh, and Saxony Flannels; A few Talmas and Mantillas, at very low PRICES ! Negro Blankets and Wool Hats. deos wA-twtf. MANLEY &. HODGES. CHINA, CROCKERY AND GLASS 2 WE mean what we say, that ours is the l irgkst, best seleckd, an 1 sha'l hereafter be the CHEAPEST STOCK OF CROCKERY in Western Georgia. No old Shelf worn goods. Every tiiinu Entirely New We can sell to Country Merchants,being fully prepared with laige quantities ot COMMON AND GRANITE WARE, Bought for CASIF! before the late heavy advances. N B—Parties Supplyed on loan. Facking Warranted. dec7—w&twtf. R. 0. SHORTER. & CO. TO THE MUSICAL WORLD. The undersigned having concluded to make Columbus his permanent residence, takes this method ot informing the public that he proposes. VOCAL AND INSTILMENTAL MUSIC in all its branches as well as its theory. The success which bat atteirbd Lis erfs thus frr, war rants him in promising to his pupils, a though knowledge of the art. He would also offer his services (o such gentlemen as wish to perfect themselves in Instrumental Music, and who, rather than instruction, need someone to accompany the m uj on the Piano or other instrument. In addition to he will also leacli the FBENCII, GERMAN, AND ITALIAN LANGUAGES, all of whicli he speaks and writes fluently. Terms Twenty-Five dollars per quarter. Where two or more pupils will take lessons together, a de duction will bemade For further particulars and >eferences enquire of the undefsigned at Truax & Vanderßerg’s Music Store, Pease’s Bood Store,or at this office. HERRMAN S. SARONI. TO TEACHERS OF MUSIC, and those who wish to prepare themselves for such vocation, Mr S ironi would speciall y offer his services as a thor ough ttudy of the musical theory, and the experience of teach ing, has enabled him to reduce “teaching music” to a perfect system, which can be impar ed to any one without difficulty. Columbus, December 14, 1854, twtf. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, Just and for s?le Received by L'ec.9 —wtw&tf ROBRET A. WARE. CHICKERING PIANO FORTES WILLIAM B. GARTER HAS for sale the above celebrated PIA NOS. Nothing need be said in favor of j 3 IJ jj 1/ them, as their reputation is well known throughout the country. Professors and Amateurs are invited to call and see them. Instruments, and also copies of the numerous medals which have been awarded them by various societies. Also, Sheet Music and a fresh supply of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, that were selected with care by himself, and he thinks that his long experience in the Music business has enabled him to make a good selection. Piano Fortes to let, Tuned and Repaired, and all kinds of instruments repaired in a neat manner and warranted. YV ILLIAM B. oARTLR, No. 72 Broad Street. Columbus, Ga., November 1-twtf DR NEISLER’S SCHOOIT Will Commence on the 2d Monday in Jan’y. In the rooms under the Odd Fellows’ Hell. Enquirer copy 2t. dec23.. w2f . ! COPARTNERSHIP. ■ undersigned having entered in a general liE GROCERY BUSINESS, i at the old stand of P. M I.aren & Cos., will keep constantly on hand a full supply of All kinds of Groceries, for wholesale and retail. We solicit the patronage of our friends and the public gen erally. P- lIIgtAREN & DUCK. PETER MCLAREN, LEVI B. DUCK. Columbus, Oct 7tb, 1854* Oct H—tw&wtf PICTURES OF SILVER. A Merry Christinas to you all. The old, the young, the great and small. Christmas —New Years —Election —Success of the No Some Things —Ghristmas Gifts— Sevastopol taken — Not by WOGDBJJIDGE, as ho takes PICTURES. HAVE you noticed those PICTURES of his hanging in Purple’s door? If not. go and look, and mark them well. He challenges criticism —Georgia is ahead, and WOODBRIDGE is too! Pictures most rare of Beauty’s radiant face, With life like figure and its case of grace; Perfected eye—truth’s magic light ot life — l’lea-ingin infant and the much lov’d wife. These, and all charms o’er which affection weeps, When sad bereavement, hearts in sorrow steeps: Portrayed with excellence of Arti-t’s skill, Are had at Woodbndges’—go where you will. What more suitable, present for those we love, than one of Woodbridge’s Pictures—enc lused ,in one of his ele gant cases or frames, ot which he has a great variety? What can be more appropriate? Gallery No. 69 Broad st., Over Purple’s Jewelry Store, dec 12 w&twtf. Wok keeping! - I WOULD most respectlully inform the citizens of Columbus that, for the purpose of opening a Commercial School, l have secured a room over the store ol Mr. I>. L. Booh* r. win re, on MoLday, ihe 27th inst., I will be ready tor the reception of all young gentlemen desirous of acquiring a knowledge of the system of Double Entry Book Keeping. Any one of ordinary capacity can science in from four to six weeks, w hile those possessing business qualifications c tu master it in much shorter time. Terms of Tuition: Common course (amply sufficient lor any business exclusive of Commission) $15.00 Full course (embracing commou course and com mis sion) 20.00 Commercial Calculations and Commercial Law 6.00 That no one need apprehend or mistrust a want of capacity on my part to instruct, or that ai y one will fail ot acquiring a ciesr insight into all the mysteries ol the science by my peculiar mode (which is | racticalin the extreme) l would (-imply state, that 1 desire no compensation, and will require none in any case where I fail in giving ample satisfaction. GEO. WALTON KNIGHT. Colu nbus, Nov 24—fw&wCm W A N T El>. -i AA ABLED BODIED NEGRO MEN, on tha LUU M. &G. R.R. for the ye r 1855, to be employed|in Gra ding, and working of Trains between Girard and Union Springs. For further information aj p!y at the Enginetr’s Office. Enq Hirer copy, decld. twfcwlin. ALONE ! ALONE !! A FEW COPIES JUST RECEIVED By JORDAN L. HOWELL. Columbus, October 20—tw&wtt DR. T. STEWART, f HAVING returned to Columbus would reepectfnlly an nounce that he has resumed his practice of Medicine and Surgery. Columbus, Ga., Dec. 7.1854. w&twtf, RUBBER OVER SHOES. RUBBER Over Shoes for Gents and Ladies. Rubber Sandals—one, two and three straps. Also Cork in soles, at Nov 25—tw&w2m T. K. WYNNE’S. SHOES! A large lot of servant shoes, men’s and women’s. Just received. T. K. WYNNE. PLANTATION Brogans and Ditcher’s Bools, a few cases each. T. K. WYNNE. Columbus, Nov 24—tw&wtf FINE BOOTS! J FRENCH Pump Boots. Light and heavy Water Proof Boots. Light and stout stitched and Fegged Boots. Call and Patent Leather Congress Gaiters. Cloth Gaiters and Patent Leather Pumps. At T. K. WYNNE’S. Ladies’ fine Black and White Gaiters. sa|!& Kid Boots, Buskins and Slippers. White Kid Slippers and J. L. Shoes, Goat Boots and Calf Walking Shoes. IcKre&Hßk. Misses and Children Shoes, all kinds. At T. K. WYNNE’S. Columbus, Nov 24-tw&wtf To Rent, A HOUSE on the South east corner of [Randolph nr.d For syth streets,—a carriage house and stables on the lot. lor further information call at„the house or .apply to nov30 —twlt&wtif. R. -L GOETCHIUS. WM. PERRY, ATTORNEY AT LAW COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. vy ILL practice in this and adjoining counties, particu- lar attention paid to the securing and collection of debts. Office with Col. A. McDougald. dec!4— tw4m. RHEUMATISM CURED ! EITHER INFLAMMATORY , ACUTE OR CHRONIC. NO DIFFERENCE HOW SEVERE, OR HOW LONS STANDING. THE undersigned, Druggists, have for sale that invaluch'e and sure remedy, Mortimobe’s Rheumatic now so universally known, and so highly appreciated by many housand who had long been cripples and have been restored to perfect health by its use. The extensive manufacturing ar rangements, as also a desire to meet the circumstances of all who may be afflicted with this disease, and make it, to the as well as the most <.tiUnn mode of treatment have determined the proprietors to reduce he price to three dollars per bottle ; at which price, the agents will sell in fllture ROBERT CARTER, 1 Agents, 1) ANFORTH & N AG EL, ) Columbus Sold in Oglethorpe, by Pemberton & Ellis; Macon, by Leon ard Little, and Payne & Nesbitt; Milkdgeville, by Z^W. Lit le, Marietta by Wm. Roote; Augusta by Cos., and Wm. H.Tutt; Montgomery, Ala., by B. R. Jones & Cos., and Cunningham, Cole & Cos,; at wholesale by A .A. Solo mons& Cos., and II Carter&Co., Savannah, Ga.; Haviland, Harrell & Cos. and P. M. Cohen & Cos., Charleston, S. C., and by J. Wright & Cos. No. 151,Chartres street, New Orleans,and by Druggistsgenerally throughoutthe United States. The above, are also agents for the sale of that invaluable pre paration, already so extensively and popularly known by hun dreds ofthousauds throughout the United States, as MORTIMORE’S BITTER CORDIAL AND BLOOD PURIFIER. The immense sale of this Cordial, during the last two year and the universal satisfaction it has given to all—includii g hundreds ofthe most respectable physicians throughout our countrv—prove * U the most valuable Alterative and Blood Purifier ever known, for the treatment of all diseases arising from Indigestion, a torpid condition of the Liver or Impuri ties ofthe Blood. While as a Preventive of diseases, espe cially those of a Bilious or Intermittent type, nothing has been found to equal it. This is purely a vegetable extract pleasant to take, and per fectly harmless—even with the feeblest constitution. Itsaction is simple, yet producing tbemost wonderfully beneficial results. As an agreeable tonic , itpromoteshealthydigestion, atthesame time replenishing the gastric juices and furnishing healthy chyle, thereby imparting purity and vitality to the Blood, equalizes its circulation, newly electrifed throughout every pro per channel,stimulates the Liver to healthy action. Re invigorates and Restores the Enfeebled and Debilitatcd.fi And thus, not only removing disease, but fortifying thesystem against its attacks, and producing and maintaining a Glow Health , and Beauty of Complexion. This Cordial and Blood Purifier, should be kept in ev rv family, and used by every individual, as it may, not only 3 ave to them hundreds of dollars, but also save from affliction and evensave lifeitself. Price one dollar perbottle. Druggists and merchants will be allowed liberal discoub on both tie above preparations and can procure it of ou wholesalt ageats,a above at our wholesale prices. DOWNING & CO., Proprietors. No. 1 ;Barclay street. New York ; Southwestern Depot 1 Louisville, Ky.,jvnd.mav be addressed atelther pla{ e? eibiuavy IL-t^/iwlyiM