The Times & sentinel tri-weekly. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1858, January 10, 1855, Image 3
C W AGUE AND l* EVER of throe years standing
CURED.—Mr. John Lotigden.now jiving at Beaver Dam,
Hanover county, near Richmond, had ague and fever for
three years, must of the time he liad chills twice a day,
end rarely le-s than once; he was parched with fevers as
soon as the chill left him; and alter trying phy.-icans, qui
nine, most of the Tonics advertised, and everything re
commended to him, was about to give up in de-psii, when
Carter’s Spanish Mixture was spoken of: ho got two bot
tles, but before he had used more than a single one, he was
perfectly cured, and has not had a chill or lever since.
Mr. Longden is only one out ol thousands who havo
been benefitted bv this great tonic, alterative and blood
purifier. See Advertiscmet. jan4.
” Holloway'B Hills a sure Remedy for Female Complaints.
—The invigorating and purifying properties of th e inval
uable Pills render them safe and even infallible, they may
be t ikon by females of all ages who are suffering from any
disorganisation of the system, preventing those distressing
df-ea: which frequently occur (Irom inattention) at the turn
of life. It has been incontcstibly pioved by exjieriencc that
these Pills are the very best remedies ever known for the
cure of those disorders to which females are liable, and
when taken at certain periods there need lie no apprehension
of drop y. As ajamily medicine they rank pre-eminent.
IN valuable t discover y.
The inventor of M’Lane’s Vermifuge having disposed of
his right to this great remedy, the proprietors, Messrs. Kidd
&Cos beg leave to offer it to the American public as the be't
remedy for Worms ever offered. It has been tried in all
parts of the country, ar.d in cases which had defied the
exertions of the best physicians, and never without the
most complete success. We caution parents against de
lay. If your children exhibit symotoms of being troubled
with worms, lore not a moment, but at once purcha. e a
bottle of JSl'Lane's Vermifuge, and thus save them pain
and perhaps their lives.
For sale by all the Druggists in Columbus, and by agents
throughout the South. jan4
MARRIED.
On the 2d instant, by Rev. Walter R. Branham, Augus
tus C. Moreland, E]., of Russell county, Alabama, and
Miss Frances Elizabeth Sapp, of Stewart county, Ga.
On the 4th inst.,by the Rev. Dr. L. Pierce, J. Berrien Ol
iver, Esq., and Miss Virginia Augusta, youngest daughter
of the late lion. Eli S. Shorter, all of Columbus Ga.
f”—**”’ , .
COMMERCIAL.
COTTON STATEMENTS. ~~
321 ETgC !l I g 03 | stock
i'S.o : p i “•o'’ on
I§.|g2. p |l;g| il hal ?<*
ra. o- j : r •< ff day.
1854/ ; 461 1279 16141 17420 1795 32535 34280 13133
1855.’ 2771’ 1256 38607; 39363 1522 11)151 20673 21961
Columbus, Jan. 9.
There is very little eottm offering. The demand “Is
s tir, but pries continue very irregular.
Macon, Jan. 9.
There lias been a good demand for Cotton the past
week, at prices ranging from 5 to 7 cents.
New York, Jan. G.
Cotton is firm. Fair Orleans is quoted at 10 cents per
lb. r lne demand is model ate. Flour is firm. Spirits of
Turpentine : s lower and is quoted at from 41 a 41 £ cents
per gallon. Crude is dr’l at fom $3.87i as4 per bbl.
New Orleans, Jan. 5.
Tito sales of Cotton for the week comprise 31,000 bales.
The stock on hand 165,000. Inert-se rt eeipts over same
1 ne hist year 11,500.
New Orleans, Jan. 6.
Cotton active and firm. Sales 35000 bales.
Sanannaji, Jan. 9.
COTTON. There was a good demand for Cotton yes
terday, and prices were firm but unchanged. The day s
sales amounted to 1,196 bales at the following quotations:
61 at G, 10 at GJ-, 41 at 64, 17 at 6J, 28 at 6 7 8, 9* at 7, 109
at 7 1-16,47 at 7f, 67 at 74, 199 at 7 3-8, 137 at 74, 133 at
7 5 8, 129 at 74, 117 at 7 7 8, and 33 at 8 cents.
COLUMBUS PRICES CURRENT.
BAGGlNG—Kentcky W yard @
East India
BALE ROPE Ky lb! 11 @ 12
Northern qp lb @
BEASYVAX qp lb 18 © 20
CANDLES— Sperm <T lb 40 @ CO
Star ‘Tib 28 © 30
Tallow i ‘Tib 18 © 20
COFFEE—Rio HP lb 13 © 11
Java qt>’ lb 16 © 18
Laguira HP !b 15 @
CORN 4p bushel 90 © 1( 0
l)OM! STIC GOODS—Got Oenaburg...qp yii 9 © R)
P, roShirting..Vydi; 7* © 9
14 Bro Sheeting.qpyd 8 @ 10
Wolleu Kerieys.qp yd 24 © 28
FEATHERS HP lb| 48 © 60
FLOUR SP bb ; 9CJ © 12
GUNPOWDER HPkej 6 © 6 50
HIDES-Dry T lO © 11
wet qpui @
iron—rig qp it ! ©
English qP H 5 © -
Swedes q? lb 6 @ 6*
Sheet qp It 8 ©
LIME qp bb r* @ 3.50
MOLASSES qp galhu 20 © 30
nails qpn @ 6*
OlLS—Linseed qp g 1 51,25 ©
Train qpga ‘.5 © 1 00
Sperm qpga’ $1,50 © 200
Lard qp ga $1,25 © 1,50
PROVISIONS.
BEEF— Mers qp 1 ©
Prime qp It @
BjJCOJV—Hams qp U 15 © 16
Sides qpn ii @ 12*
Shoulders r g p 11 10 @ 11
PORK- Mess qp bb @
Prime .. qp bb] @
I, ZHO 14 © 15
BUTTER- —Goshen qPH 39 @ 35
Country qp 1 25 @ 30
CHEESE qp 1 15 © 16
POTATOES —Swoet qp busln-l 45 @ 50
Irish <B*bushe $1,50© 200
SALT..*. qpsacV © 2 00
SALTPETRE qpll ©
SHOT qp ba.!- 2,25 ©
SPIRITS —Brandy,Cognac qpga : 225 @ 600
American ‘IP ga j 65 © 75
Peach..-- qPgal © IfO
Gin—Holland ga 125 © 250
American qPga 65 © 75
Rum—Jamaica HP gal $1 © 3 00
New England qpga 65 @ 75
Whiskey—Rectified qp ga) ©
Common qp gal @
Monoogalieia qp ga 75 © 1 50
SPIRITS TURPENTINE W gal 75 © 100
STEEL—PIow q y If © 10
Cast qP ! © 22
German &I* ! @ 15
American Blister qp It ! © 10
English Blister.... f #'i ® 18
SUGAR—Now-Orlcans f* 1 # I 7* @ 10
Loaf, qpn 12* @ -
f rushed qP #•! 12* <3
Pulverized.. qplh 12,* @
TALLOW qp ttj 10 @ 12*
XE VS qp lb 8 > © 1 50
TOBACCO —Common qp It 12* @ 15
Fair ¥ M 20 @ 30
Choice qP lb; 50 @ 75
TWINE qPlbj 25 ©
VINEGAR—An:>Ic V ga” 40 ® 50
WHITEHEAD qp It $2,50 @3 00
WINES—Port 4Pga! $1,50 © 3 00
Madeira qp gut $1,25 @ 300
Claret ‘T gal] $3 @ 5 00
Champagne Bast ; $lB (§) 20 (4)
WOOL qp ft 18 © 23
■..linn mii ii ii ■imiimii ii ii i ivuManii if tiniw \iim i■ n >nn t
OFFICE ROCK ISLAND FACTORY \
Columbus Ga. Fee. 5, 1854. $
A LI. persons concerned, will piea-e take notice that fr'm this
date alt sale of Paper and Stationery, will be EXCLU
SIVELY FOR CASH! No Orders will be filled unless accom
panied by the MON EYI D* F. WILCOX, Agent,
docl l—w Sitwtf.
Columbus Guards!
AN Election for 4th Lieutenant w ill take place at the
Armory room on Monday night the lotlj mst., at 7* oclock.
The annual election for non-commissioned officers will also
ta\c place at the same time.
By order of the t upturn, P. J. Semmb*.
jan2—twtd. C, E. GAGER, S< J.
DRAWING CLASS.
MR. Antrohns’ Drawing Class will commence
on Monday Evening next, Jan. Bth, at 7 o’clock, lor gen
tlemen. Tho cl'ss for ladies, oiT'Satnrday morning, Jan. 13th,
from 10 till 2 o’clock. jan6 —tw3t.
NOTICE.
I HEREBY appoiut R. E. Dixon iny agent for the gener
al transaction of my business, who is fully autliorizod to sell
and execute title to any property belonging tome, aud rece pt
for any monies due me. dollwtw2m O. S. iIOLI.AND.
BRITISH FERIQOICALS.
EARLY COPIES SECURED.
LCONARD SCOTT CO., New York, continue to
rc-publish Bio following Biitish Periodicals', viz:
1. The London Quarterly (Conservative )
2. The Edinburgh Review (Whig.)
3. The North British Review (Free Church.)
4. The Westminster Review (Liberal.)
5. Blackwood’s Edinburgh .Magazine (Tory.)
Tho pre. yntciitical stato of European atia : rs will render
the. e publ leal ions unasually intcre-bn l ; during the forthcorn
nig year. ‘1 h e y will occupy a rreddie ground between the
h; stily w-iUen news item?, etude speculations.and flying
rumors of the dady Journal and the ponderous Tome ot the
iuture histotian, w, Aten aner the living interest and excite
ment of the great politic?! events of the time shall have
p? J w r ay. It is to these Periodicals that readers nrusi
look for the only really intelligible and reliable history of
cre.ent even' 0 , and as such, in add'tion to their well r-tub
lishr and literal -r , dentific, and theological character, we urge
them upon tne consideration of ihe readmg public.
Arrangement are now permanently made for the
receipt of EARLY SHEETS from the Brinish Publish
eis, bv wh’cli we are enabled to place ALL OUR RE
PRINTS ; n the hands of sub ciib.-rs, about as soon as tliey
can be futivshf I with foreign copies. Although th : s in',
volvr” a very large outlay on our paii, we shall continue to
furn'sh the Pe. odicals at the same low rates as heretofore,
viz : Per ann.
For any one of the four Reviews $3 00
For any two of the four Rewews 5 00
.-For any three of the four Reviews 7 (,3
For all foire of the Reviews 8 1. J
For Black wood’s Magazue 3 00
For Blackwood and three Reviews 9 00
For Blackwood ana the four Reviows 10 09
Payments to be made in all cases in advance. Money
current in the State where issued will be received at
par.
CLUBB I N G.
A discount of twenty-five per cent, from tho above pri
ces will Lj allowed to Clubbs ordering four or more uop
itQ of any one or more of tho above works. ‘Pirns: Four
copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, will ka sent to one
address for $9; four copies of the four Reviews aud B 1 nek
wood for $34; and so on.
POSTAGE.
In all the puncipal cities and towns, ’he.e works will bo
delivered, through agents, FREE OF POSTAGE. When
._nt by mail, the Postage to any paii of tho United State’
will be but Twenty-Four Cents a year for “Blackwood,”
and Founeen Cents a year for cac.i of the Reviews.
Remittances and communications should always be ad
dros. and, posi paid, to tho Publishers,
LEON A RD SCOTT &. CO.
jnii9—twlm. 51 Gold Street, New York.
Ten Dollars Reward.
rj ON the 31st December last, my boy Joe runaway
ySnfo from my premises (near I erote, Pike county, Ala.) and
has not since been heard from. In stature tie is rather
/S’ low (being nearly 5 feet h gh) and chunky. In con
versation he is quick spoken. His complexion is dark.
ua>L lie is well known about Columbus—having been hir
ed at the Oglethorpe House in 1850, and at Kirkland’s Livery
Stable,in Girard, 185 L and 52—and isdoublless in that neigh
borhood, or e .idea voting to make hi3 way thither.
I will give the above reward for his safe lodgment in any
jail so that 1 can get him. C. It. PATTERSON.
Perote, Pike county, Ala.. Jan . 6, 1855. twfcwtf.
COLUMBUS RACES !
CHATTAHOOCHEE COUESE.
THE first annual meeting over this
ncw COURSE, near Ooiumbus, Ga., will
*&**>:-,come oIT on the
First Tuesday, 6th March next,
and continue five days.
Liberal PURSES will be offered by the Club for the various
races which will take place during the week, and ample ac
commodations for all who attend on that occasion.
Tho Colt Stake to be run over the Chattahooolr o Course at
the first annual meeting closed with t * following entres Dec
ember 31st 1854.
T. Woolfolk enters br.c. by Steel, 3 years old, dam by
Bcrtran, jr.
W. Cheatham enters colt Lit ! le Arthur by Clencoe, dam
Blue Bonnett.
John Harrison enters gr. I. Mary Blueskin, 1 y Grey Eagle,
dam Sally .Morgan also gr. f. Arde'l by Grey Eagle, dam Ma
rietta.
Col. B. Eas'ey tntcrsch. c. 3 yerrs o’d,aby Chieftain, dam
Mary Horton; also ch. c.3 years old, by Ghieitain, dam Jane,
by Shamrock.
C S PRYOR, ? p ropriclorß
P vV PRYOR, ( 1 ropnetors,
Colunilins, Janfi —tw&wtf
SPECIAL NOTICE.
TIIE Notes and accounts of the la<c firm of P. M’LARF.N &
Co.,are placed in the hands of D. A. McArthur, Esq. for
collection, who is fully authorized by the undersigned, to col
lect, settle, and discharge the same. P. M’LAREN,
jaiiG-twhm J. U. HULL.
FOR SALE.
Af Inc Family Horse & Liglit Family Car
riage. The Horse is a large Northern horse, well broke,
perfectly sound, gentle, and is one ofthe finest fandly horses
in the city. The carriage has been but little used, and is as
good as new, with line harness. Apply to
jan6 185.:—twtl. HATCHER & PITTS.
$5 Reward.
STRAYED OR STOLEN lrom my residence in
Columbus Go., a small Light Sorrel Celt,
with’fiax mane end tail, and about 3 years old.—
With’ star in forehead, and two hind fetlocks white.
Said colt was rairsil by Henry (freer of ltusse'l county, Ala.—
Any person delivering the colt to me will receive the above r<
ward. jan2—twit* JOHN KINSLEY.
LIVERY STABLE RATES. 7 ‘
OWING to the great scarcity and still advancing price
of provender, we are positively compelled to alter and
ino.ease tho price of feeding. In future tho following rates
in all cases will be strictly adhered to.
Horses and Carriage per day $6 00 .
“ •* halfday 4 00
“ “ at night 500
“ and Jersey Wagon, per day 500
“ “ “ half day 3 00
Baggage Wagons and Horses, per day 5 00
“ “ halfday 3 00
Horso and Buggy per day 3 00
” half day 2 00
“ “ at night 300
“ “ and boy, per day 4 00
Buggy per day i
“ half day 100
Saddle or Harness Horse, per day 1 50
“ “ “ half day 1 00
“ “ “ at night... 1 50
Boarding Horse, one month IS 00
“ “ under one month per day i 00
Single feed for Horse, per day 50
Drove Horses in Stable, per day per head “5
“ “ in Lot.. 60
“ Mules “ 50
I’ITTS & HATCHER,
Columbus, jan2-’ss—twlm. YERNOY & ECTOR.
TO RENT.
Store on Broad Street, No 34, next door below
X Mr Gager’s Shoe Store. Apply to
dec26—twtl T G HOLT.
G. D. METCALF. H. B. STO^E
G. D, METCALF, & CO,
COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
34 POYDIIAS STREET,
NEW ORLEANS.
Refer to —W. 11. Young, Esq., Columbus, Georgia.
“ Col. John Banks,
H. 11. Upping, Esq ,
“ J. L. Morton, Esq., “
“ Patrick Adams, Esq. “ “
December 20. tw— 6m.
CHANGE OF FROPRIETOKSII! P
CITY UOTEir.,
BAY STBEET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
declG —tw3m. J. IL FOLEY, Solo Proipietor.
FHESH GARDEN SEED.
JUsfT received a urn sun. rei of “L V NDitETH 5
new crop Garden els J•**- * sl Sets.
1 I>. A. CLAYTON,
declG—tw 8f B road Street.
DISSOLUTION.
TIIE copartnership of Janies K.. Rctnl, Cos., lias ex
pired by limitation, and circumstances compel us to col
lect; so we hope all indebted to us either by note or account
will come forward and settle by or. betore the Ist April, at
which time the notes ar.d accounts will be sued >f iret paid, or
other -atisfactory arrangements made,
dec—I —vy X f /n'Am . JAMES K REDD, & eO.
EAGLE MANUFACTURING CO.
COLUMBUS, GA.
THE Factory, now being in full operation, is able to
supply (on their usual terms) promptly tts ordered, the
vatious styles of their Manufacutures, which consists of
the following variety:
YARNS, OSNABURGS, 4 4 SHEETINGS I SIIIRT
-ING, Cotton S , ripes, of great variety of Pattern;
COTTON A I) ES* embracing many newsttyles;
Negro Kerseys & Pine Knot Plains;
Planters’ Casimeres, Truck for Trowsers,
Sewing Thread, Shop Twine, Mnttressos,
lialting ,&c.
tfW* To Cash purchasers inducements will be offered.
dec2B—twtf. J. R. BROWNE, Ag’t.
Strayed or Stolen,
A While Pointer Ititcli. A suitable ro
ward ,v ill be paid if left at th3 warehouse of
Ruse, Fatten & Cos _ jan4—tw3t.
For £3i:tlo.
A Very Likely, Intelligent aud Capable Girl,
A about twenty years of age—a most excellent Seam
stress, house servant, and Chamber Maid. Apply at this
office. dec2l t\v6t.
LUMBER, LUMBER.
THE undersigned are prepared to furnish Oak, Hickory,
Poplar, Ash, Beach and Pino 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 & McGehec, where they will he
promptly attend to.
dec 23—twtf. WIIITTELSEY & BRO.
FOR THE LADIES!
I UST received direct from Paris, ass amples, six magnificent
Embroidered
WHITE SILK TAEMAS!
Also, our third large invoice of
Mantillas, Cloaks “and]Visites,
including a large assortment ol
Black Talmas and Cloaks.
Suitable for mourning, of
VELVET SATIN AND CLOTH.
They will be opened for ction (his morning at
10 o’clock, the Ladie invited to cull and iook at
them . J. M. BAUSI,
Columbus, Nov 15—tw 61 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 lOSii of January.
CAPITALS. $15,000
“ 5.000
“ 4,000
“ 3,000
M 2,000
“ 1,100
5 of SI,OOO 5,000
In all 501 piizcs amounting to $60,000
gjJP* Tickets $10 —Halves and 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 oi the Bronze Lion
Montgomery, Oct. 21 —twtd
JOHN MAY, Agent, Girard, Ala.
{] tT” All letters for immediate answer must be addressed
to JOHN MAY, Columbus, Ga.
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS,
Just Received and for sple by
Dcc.9—wtw&tf ROBRIOT A. WARE.
BY AYER WILKINS,
AUCTIONEERS. ’
FOR SALE.
n ™ A Beautiful Residence in the F.asterr
part of the City, containing seven roun convcniqi
ttj:::uf| to business and the Rail Road Depot.
JggjbaHL, A pp| y t 0 AYER & WILK)NS.
JUST RECEIVED AND IN STORE,
8 or 10 Pieces India Bagging, Cheaper than canbi
purchased any where else in (he city
dec 11). — A YER &. W ILK INS.
A FEW SHARES MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD
Stock for Sale. Apply to
dec!2—w&tw. AYER & WILKINS.
FOR SALE,
. . A BEAUTIFUL LOT in the upper part of the city on
Ocrlethoriie Street. Upon the premises is a good brick
Js S s kitchen wiili two rooms, and a brick smoko house.
JO. ALSO,
A first rate No. 1 Cook, with a boy child, two years o’d. I
say J\To 1; 1 mean it—better than anybody’s cook. She is also,
a good washer and Iroiur—can’t be bear; she is 25 years old
strong and healthy. Applj to
F. G. WILLIAMS, or
dooß—twtf v w AYER & WILKINS.
AT PRIVAT%JALE.
THREE COMFORTABCe DWELLINGS.
TWO on lot No 479, corner of Forsyth and Thomas streets,
and oue 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 WIL.KINS,
Columbus, Nov 4—tw&wtf Auctioneers.
PLANTATION AND HOUSE AND LOT
FOR SALE.
Avery valuable river plantation, in a high state of cul
tivation, with a comfortable dwelling house, overseers
house and negro houses; about 500 acres cleared land ;
also sor 600 acres of wood land, convenient to the city
and Rad Road.
Also, a beautiful residence, handsomely improved, with
every convenience, with about 15 acres attached, about
half a mile from the city.
Rail Road Siock, or any other good Stock, w' 1 ) be taken in
exchange for tho above residence. Apply to
AYER & WILKINS,
Auctioneers.
Map of the above land be seen at the store of Ayer &
Wilkins.
_Sept. 29, 1854, twtf
3N3'e>'W Sools.®.
LIFE OF P- T. BARNUM.
Republican Court, or American Society in the
jCJlIfiJf ‘ iLdays of Washington, with 21 ponraits of Distin
l ? guished Women, by It. W. Griswod;
’ \.a (.’ 1’ Romance of American Laudsct p.*B, by T. Adi
son Richaids:
Maxims of Washington, by John F. So;
Out Doors at Idlewild, by N.P. Willis;
S >ulhward Ho! a Spell of £ unsbtne, by W. GHlmore Sims;
Afraj.i, or Liie and Love in Norway, Translated ! y Edwa
J. Morris;
| Hoaitsease, 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 l yßishop I'otter;
Life and Epistles of Ft. Paul; by W. J. Cony be are, Late Fel
low of Trinity College, Cambridge, Eng.
The Boat Clut: a Tale for Boys;
Winter Wreath of Summer Flowers, by S. C. GoodCcli;
Life in the Clearings, by Mrs. A/oodie:
“The Land of the Saracen, by Bayard Taylor;
*”Autobiogrsp!'.y of WiUiam Jay. Ja received by
F dec© —w&twtf. J. W. PEASE,92 liroad-st.
ALONE!ALONeTT
A FEW COPIES JUST RECEIVED
v By JORDAN L. HOWELL H
Columbus,October 20—twitwu
TO THE
MUSICAL WORLD.
A The undersigned having concluded to n ahq
\ N Columbus his permanent residence, takes this
rejjr) method ot informingthe public tiiat he proposes
VOCAL AND INSTUMEKTAL MUSIC
n all its branches as well as its theory.
Thesri cctss wtmli lias atni did lis yls thus f: r, war
rants him in promising to his pupils, a though knowledge* of
the art.
lie would also offer his services to such gentlemen as wi>li
to perlcct themselves in Instrumental Music,and who, rather
than instruction, need someone to accompany the m ujon the
Piano or other Instrument.
In addition to the,above, he will also teach the
FRENCH, GERMAN,; AND ITALIAN LANGUAGES,
all of w hich he speaks and writes fluently.
Terms Tvveoiy-Five dollars perqnnrter.
Where two or more pupils will lake lessons together, a de
duction will bo made For further particulars’ and references
enquire of the undersigned at Truax it Vauderßerg’s Mas'c
Store, Tease’s Rood Store, or al this i ffice.
It ERR MANS. SARONI.
TO TEACHERS OF MUSIC,
and those who wish to prepare themselves for such vocation,
Mr Saroni would special! y offer his services as a thor
ough study of the musical theory, and the experience of teach
ing, has enabled him to reduce “teaching music” to a perfect
system, which can be imparled to any one willioufrdiflicutty.
Columbus, December 14, 1854. twtf.
CHINA, CROCKERY AND GLASS
-ks—j-s WE mean what we say, that ours is the lvrokst,
/?-%/ bust sKLKonn, and shad hereafter be Ihe
Y f CHEAPEST STOCK OF CROCKERY
in Western Georgia.
No old Shelf worn goods. Every thing Entirely New
We can sell to Country Merchants,being fully prepared
with laige quantities ot
COMMON AND GRANITE WARE,
Bought for CASH!! before the iato heavy advances.
N B—Parties Supplyed on loan*
Tacking Warranted.
dec7—w&twtf. II.SHORTER. Ac (X).
DRY GOODS ~ _
AT
Greatly Seduced Prices!
DESIRING to dispose of our Stock of Winter Goods
before the season closes, we are now offering it at _uc;i pu
ces as will not fail to give entire setisfaetion to purchasers!
The following articles are in good styles, and as low ns can
be found in the city:—
Rich colored and Black Brocade Silks;
“ Plaid and Plain colored Silks;
Plaid and Figured Merinocs and DeLalnes;
Pia n Lelaincs and DeLalnes of all colors ;
Superior black and Colored Alpaccas;
All colors FVench Chally;
Cas’m’rs, Satinetts, Koiit’y Jeans& Tweeds;
Real Welsh and Saxony Flannels;
A few Talmas and Mantillas, at very low PRICES !
Negro Blankets and Wool Hats.
docs wA-twtf. MANLEY & HODGES.
Fanny Fern’s Kew Books.
RUTH LIALiL: A Domestic ‘Bale of the PPresent time:
LIFE OL’ BARNUM, written by himself, with Illustra
trations.
Anew supply of Alone, Fashion and Famine;
News Boy; Land ofthe Saracen, by Bayard Taylor.
Just received by J. W. PEASE.
\\T E take this method of informing our frionds and the pu
V V lie that we have removed our Store to
NO. 76 BAST SIDE OF BROAD STREET.
Where cm always bo found a large selection of
gftfl PIANO FORTES
From tlie Host Manufactories in the United States, of all Styles
and PRICES..
ALSO,
Melodlans, Guitars, ViolliKcllos, Violins,
Banjos, Tamboriiics, Flutes, Flutinas,
Aceordcons, Music Boxes, Clarionetts,
Flageoletts and Fifes.
Also,kinds of ISHASS INSTRUMENTS for
BAN i)S, together with Bass and Tknur D> U.VIS.
STRINGS of ai.t. in yds, and the Largest Assortment
of SHEET MUSIC for nil the above named instrumciits,
that can be found South of Philadelphia.
AI.SO, A L VIIGJi STOCK OF
a Fine GOLD and SILVER WATCHES,
JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS, of all descriptions,
together wilh a full assortment of “Worsted arid
Embroidery Patterns, and other articles too numerous
to mention.
f gs” Second hand Pianos taken in exchange when new ones
are bought, and the highest prices allowed for old ones.
fpgF’ Second hand Pianos for Sale or Rent.
Pianos, Organs, Melodious, and ail other kinds of
Musicablnstrunn ills rt paired in the best manner, and at the
shortest notice, and warranted to give entire satisfaction.
All orders left at our store will be promptly attended to.
TRUAX it. VAN DEN BERG,
76 Broad Street, Sign of the Mammoth Fiddle.
Columbus, Dec. 11,1851. w&twtf.
COPARTNERSHIP.
a.” fyt HE undersigned having entered in a general
m GROCERY BUSINESS,
at tho old stand of P. M Laron & Go., will! keep constantly on
hand a full supply of
All kinds of Groceries,
for wholesale and retail.
Wc solicit the patronage of our friends and the public gen
erally. P. McLaren & duck.
riiTER MCLAREN,
LEVI E. DUCK.
Columbus, Oct 7lb, 1854. Oct 14—tw&wtf
CHICKERING PIANO FORTES
WILLIAM B. CARTER ‘
HAS for sale the above celebrated PlA
yfnrn NOS. Nothing need be said iri favor of
J 1 1 sr J II them, as their reputation is well known
throughout the country.
Professors and Amateu’s 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 ofinstiuinents repaired in a neat manner and
warranted. WILLIAM B. CARTER,
No. 72 Broad Street.
Columbus, Ga., November 1-lwtf
RUBBER OYER SHOES.
RUBBER Over Shoes for Gents and Ladies.
Rubber Sandals—one, two and three straps.
Also Cork in soles, at
i*. v 25- tw&w2m T. K. WYNNE’S.
SHOES !
\ large lot of servant shoes, men’s and women’s. JaM
lY received. T. K. WYNNE.
F, ANTATION Brogans and Ditcher’s Boots, a few
cases each. T. K. WYNNE.
Columbus, Nov 24—tw&wtf
FINE BOOTS!
J FRENCH Pump Boots.
Light and heavy Water Proof Boots.
1 right and stout stitched and Pegged Boos.
Call and Patent Leather Congress Gaiters.
Cloth Gaiters and Patent Leather Pumps.
At T. K. WYNNE’S.
Ladies’ fine Black and White Gaiters.
Kid Boots, Buskins and Slippers.
White K ; d Slippers and J. L. Shoes,
Goat Bools and Co'i Walking Shoes.
Misses and Children Shoes, all kinds.
At TANARUS, K. WYNNE’S.
Columbus, Nov 24^tw&wtf
PICTURES OF SILVER.
A Merry Christmas to you all.
The old, the young, the great and- maM.
i Christmas —New Years —Election —Success of tho No
Some Things—Christmas Gifts— Sevastopol taken —
Not by WOODERIDGE, as he takes PICTURES.
HAVF. you noticed those PICTUItKS of bis banging
iu Purpic’s door? If not, go and look, and mark them
well. He challenges criticism —Georgia is ahead, and
WOODBRIDGE is too!
Pictures mos: rare ot Beauty's radiant taco,
With life like figure and its case ol grace;
Perfected eye—truth’s magic light ot life—
Plea ring in 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 Artist’s skill,
Are had at Woedbridges'—go where you will.
What more suitable present for tho e we love, than one
of Wood bridge's Pictures—one lused .in one of his ele
! gant cases or frames, ol which he has a great variety? What
’ can be more appropriate?
Gallery No. 69 Broad st., over Purple’s Jewelry Store,
dee 12 w&twtf.
BOOK KEEPING f
I WOULD roost respectfully inform the citizens of Columbus
that, for Ihe purpose of opening u Cos iu merclal
School, t have secured a room over the store ol Mr. D.
L. Booher. win re, on Monday, the 27ih imt., I will be ready lor
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 ma-ti r the science in from
four to six weeks, while those possessing business qualifications
cau master it iu much shorter time.
Terms of Tuition:
Common course (amply sufficient lor any business
exclusive of Commission) : $15.00
Full course (embracing common course and commis
sion) 20.00
Commercial Calculations and Commercial Law 5.00
That no one need apprehend or mistrust a want of capacity on
my part to instruct, or that any one will tail ol acquiring a clear
insight into all the mysteries ofthe science by my peculiar mode
(which is | radical in the extreme) l would simply state, thatl
desire no compensation, and will require none in any case w here
1 fail in giving ampio satisfaction.
GEO. WALTON KNIGIIT.
Columbus, Nov 24—tw&vrCm
DR. T. STEWART,
HAVING returned to Columbus would recpectfully an
(J liounee that he has resumed his practice of Medicine
and Surgery.
Columbus,Ga., Dec. 7,1854. \v&.twtf,
W ANTED.
-i AA ABLED BODIED NEGRO MEN, on the
L® M. &.G. R.K. for the ye r 1855,t0 be employed|in Gra
ding, and working of Trains between Girard and Union Springs.
For further information apply at the Engineer’s Office.
Enquirer copy. doel6. tw&wlm.
Georgia Itamlolph County:
WHEREAS, Redden Wamble applies to mo for lottery of
administration on the Estate of Emulua Joidan, lute of
said county, deceased:
; ‘ These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tho
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to show cause j o tho
j contrary on or before the February T< rni (next ensuing) of iho
Court of Ordinary of said county* otherwise letters wilt be gran
ted to said applicant.
‘ Given undir’my hand the 2d day of January, 1855.
jan4—twliwGt. O. P. BEAL, Ordinary.
ANDEEW FEMALE COLLEGE,
CUTIIBERT, GEO.
THE next session of this Institution will
* open on WEDNESDAY, the 10th of Jan
uary 1855. On that day,
TilE CO RN ER STONE,
of the new College edifice will be laid. The ceremony will
be performed by the Masonic Fraternity, under the direc
tion of Deputy Grand xMaster Holt
An appropriate address will be delivered by Rev. Alex
ander Means, D. D. President of Emory Colloge.
The officers and members of all the Masonic Lodges
and the public at large are respectfully invited to attend.
FACULTY FOR 1855.
Augustus Aldcn, A. M., President, Professor of English
Liferaiure and Ancient Languages
Rev. F. X. Forster, A. M., Professor Mathornatics and
Natural Sciences.
Rev. J. 11. Caldwell, A. M., Professor Mental and Mor
al Science.
Prof. Ligncski, Principal Music Department.
Miss Ann E. Aldcn, Principal Primary Department, and
Instructress in Botany and French.
Mrs. E. T. Caldwell, Ornamental Department.
The Dep.retment ot Music under the able control of Prof.
Lig.voski, oilers, wo think, lare inducements to those w ish
ing their daughters and wards to be thoroughly educated
in this science. His widely extended reputation as a teach
er of Music renders any recommendation unnecessary.
CHARGES I* 15 It SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS.
Primary Department $lO 00
Collegiate Department S2O 00
Music on Piano, S2O 00
Use of Piano $ 5 00
Drawing and Painting, sls 00
Incidental expenses, including stationery, fuel, etc. 1 50
Ancient Languages taught without extra charge Boaid
can be obtained either in the Institution or in excellent
private families, at $lO per month. A portion of our new
College Building will be ready for use by January.
By order of the Faculty,
F. X. FORSTER, Sec’y.
Dec. s—w Jan 10.
RHEUMATISM CURED I
EITHER INFLAMMATORY, ACUTE OR
CHRONIC.
NO DIFFKRENCK nOW SEVERE, OR HOW LONG STANDING.
riAIIE undersigned, Druggists, havo for sale that invaluable
JL and sure remedy, Mortimoße’s Rijevm atic I'cimfoi
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 extensile manufacturing ar
rangements, as also a desire to meet the circumslancos of ell
who may be afflicted with this disease, and make it, to them
the ehea%Bt as well as the most mode of treatment
have determined the proprietors to reduce he price to tiirkk
dolcars per bottle ; at which price, the agents will sell in
future. ROBERT CARTER, \ Agents,
DANFORTII & NAGEL, j Columbus
Sold in Oglethorpe, by Pemberton & Ellis; Macon, by Leon
ard Little,and Payne &. Nesbitt; Milledgeville, by Z, W.Lit
le, Marietta by Wm. Roote; Augusta by Haviland, Risley &
Cos., aud Wm. 11. Tutt; Montgomery, Ala., by B. R. Jones &.
Go., and Cunningham, Cole &Cos,; at wholesale by A. A. Solo
mous& Cos., and 11. Carter & Cos., Savannah, Ga.; Havilaud,
Harrell & Co.and P. M. Cohen & Cos., Charleston, S. C., and
by J. Wright & Cos. No. 151,Chartres street, New Orleans,aad
by Druggists generally throughoutthe UnilcdStates.
The above, are also agents for the sale of that invaluable pre
paration, already so extensively and popularly known by bun
dreds oltkousands 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—including
hundreds of the most respectable physicians throughout our
country— prove” R the most valuable Alterative and Blood
Purifier ever known, for the treatment of all diseases arising
from In ligestion, a torpid condition of the Liver or Impuri
ties of the 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. Its action
issimple, yet producing the most wonderfullybeneficialresults.
As an agreeable tonic , it promoteshealthydigestion, at the same
time replenishing the gastric juices and furnishing healthy
chyle, thereby imparting purity and vitality to the Blood,
equalizes its circulation, newly electrified throughout every pro
per channel,stimulates the Liver tohealtliy action.
Seinvigorates and Restores the Enfeebled
and Debilitated.B
And thus, not only removing disease, but fortifying thesystem
against its attacks, and producing and maintaining a Glow
Health, and Beauty of Complexion.
yrgr This Cordial and Blood Purifier, should be kept in ev
rv family, and used by every individual, as it may, not only
save to them hundreds of dollars, but also save from affliction
and even 3ave li feitself.
Price one dollar perbottle.
Druggists and merchants will be allowed liberal discon n
on both tie above preparations and can procure it of ou
whelcaah agents, as above at our wholesale prices.
DOWNING & CO., Proprietors.
No. I street. New York ; Southwestern Depot
Louisville, Ky.,andlvuav be addressed atcUhcr plai •
ejbjuafy il—tw&.wlyins