The Times & sentinel tri-weekly. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1858, January 12, 1855, Image 3

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MARRIED. In Keokirk, lowa, on the 16th December, Mr. Charles Reps of Keokirk, and Miss Helena Bauer, of Hancock county, Illinois. An Ounce of fxct is worth a pound of theory: and the pwarm of conclusive sact 4 * that cluster around that incom parable preparation. Hoofiand’s German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, establishing its value a- a tonic and restorative, are such a* would prevent in credulity itself trnm questioning its efficacy. In all cases of disease of the stomach, whether acute or chronic, it may lx* recommended for its soothing, cordial, and renovating influence. Dyspepsia, heartburn, loss of appetite, nausea, nervous tremors, relaxation and debility, &c , are relieved by the Bitters in a very short space of time; and a perse verance in their u*e never fails to work a thorough cure. COMMERCIAL. COTTON STATEMENTS. jU"b ¥?= | $ m £ , stockf tock il-:< 2. 22- j 2 I ~c. ir£§. X • 1 2. Ax, Ia this , y : ! r |. day. j 46 1279,4614147420 1795 32535j3423C 13133 im'j. ‘ 2771 1256 33607 39363 1522 19151 2067:< 21961 Columbus, Jan. 11. Tltero has been a fair demand for Cotton the past two or days, and sevotal crop lots have charged hands at 6$ a 6|. Prices in tho 6trec*s are irregular, varying from 5 a cts. New York, Jan. 8. The New York Cotton market continues unchanged from the previous report. Ohio Hour commands s'9.l2£ to $‘9,622 per barrel. Charleston, Jan. 0. Sales of Cotton to-day 1,900 bales at 6 to 8 cents. — Prices full —good middliug 8 cents. New Orleans, Jan. 9. Cotton remains unchanged, except inferior gradis, which are slightly lower, sales 6,000 bales. Montgomery, Jan. 8. The a.lvice9 per Asia being better than anticipated, caused buyers of Cotton to be more anxious to Operate, and prices on Saturday were decidedly in favor of sellers. We quote Middlings, 6$ a 6f. Stock on hand Is: September 2,712 Received past week 1,446 Received previously 45,385 —46,831 Sanannah, Jan. 10. COTTON —The market yesterday continued quite active with sales of 1381 bales. Holders are stifier, although we not Ce no quotable change in prices. The stock on sale is fight, particularly of the better qualities. The following are the particulars of the sales:—24 bales at 6R 20 at 61, 5 al fi, 1:51 at 61, 161 at 7, 11 at 71, 140 at 71, 110 at 71, 360 at 7i, 39 at 74,151 at 7i, 87 at 7 7-8, 59 at 8,9 at 81, and 54 at 81 cent3. COLUMBUS PRICES CURRENT. BAGGlNG—Kcntcky V* yartif © Easi India BALE ROPE Ky <** lbj 11 © 12 Northern V lbt @ BE AS WAX 18 @ 20 DANDLES—Sperm lb! 40 @ 60 Star V Ibi 28 © 30 Tallow sp lb; 18 @ 20 COFFEE—Rio p'ltF 13 © H Java ip'*, ]6 @ ig Laguira..... ’E o 15 © CORN qp bushel 91 @ ICO DOMCSriC GOODS—Got Osnaburgs.. .qP’yd 9 © 10 % (-'ro Shirting. ydi © 9 4-4 Bro Sheeting..q s "yd; 8 @ 10 Wolien Kerseys.‘P yd l 24 © 28 FEATHERS : SP lb: 48 © 50 FLOUR 9 00 © 12 GUNPOWDER 4P ket 6 © 6 50 HIDES—Dry S ; 10 © 11 Wet IP lb @ IRON—Pig IP If © English 5 @ Swedes qpibj 6 © 6^ Sheet HP lb 8 © I.IME ‘IP bbij $3 © 3.50 MOLASSES V gallon, 1 20 © 30 NAILS <5P!f @ 6% OlLS—Linseed W g Oj 51,25 @ Train ‘IP ga ! ‘5 © 1 00 SqK-rm “4Pgalj $1,50 © 2 00 Lard ‘{p ga 1 $1,25 © 1,50 PROVISIONS. UK EF—Mess VIC @ Prime t tP ft ! @ DgtCOJV*—Hams VII 15 © 16 Sides SP It 11 © 12# Shoulders Ibi 10 @ 11 PORK— Mess V bt> © Prime t P > bbi © J./3RD 4* 1* 14 © 15 U UTTER— Goshen ‘P*!l 30 © 35 Country ‘IP h 25 © 30 CHF.F.SK - HP I 1 15 © 16 POTATOKS— Sweet ¥ bushel 45 © 53 Irish HPbushe Si,so © 200 8A LT V sack © 2 00 SALTPETRE HP D— @ PHOT V ba; 2,25 © SPIRITS —Brandy,Cognac ‘P’ga 225 @ 600 American ga 65 © 75 Peach..- HP ga © 150 Gin—Holland HP ga 125 © 250 American HPga 65 @ 75 . Rmn—Jamaica HP galj $2 © 300 New England HPgaij 65 @ 75 Whiskey—Rectified HP galj © Common.... HP ga! @ / Monongahela ‘P gal 75 © 1 50 SPIRITS TURPENTINE ga! 75 © 100 STEEL—PIow V tl> © 10 Cast HP lb © 22 German tr © 15 American Blister H 7 tt © 10 English Blister.... lb @ 18 SUGAR—New-Orleans HP it! 7Vf @ 10 Loaf, • | 12>£ @ Crushed H? It; 12>j <3 Pulverized.,... ‘Flo; 12% @ TALLOW HP* tti 10 © 12% TEAS HP lbj 81 © 150 TOBACCO —Common H? If 12% @ 15 Fai- H 3 * Ihi 20 @ 30 Choice H* lb 50 © 75 TW INK HP lh| 25 @ V INEGAR—AppIe HP ga 40 © 50 WHIT ELF, AD HP It 32,50 @3 00 Wines—Pori vw) 31,50 @ 3 oo Madeira ‘F gal $1,25 © 300 Claret A HP gai; $3 © 500 Champagne Bask $lB ®2O 00 WOOL ¥* bl 18 © 23 r>R. T. S. TUGGLE, OFFICE OYER MCLLFORD’S ON BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS. GEORGIA, Columbus, January 10th, 1855. twly. troy factory ware rooms. COLUMBUS, GA., JAN. Ist, 1854, IT' ROM and after this date no goods will be sold at the T above establishment except for CASH ! janll—twtf. W ALT ON K. HARRIS. extraYotice! PRICES OF FLOUR, MEAL, AND FEED, Are as Follows. ] FAMILY FLOUR, (including sacks) - - $10,50 ; SUPERFINE, do. l',oo No. 2 do. 8,00 CORN MEAL,per bushel .... 1,00 SHORTS, per Hundred 1,20 BRAN, “ 1,00 Five per cent allowed to purchasers when 20 Bbls. are taken at one time. Terms Cash on deliveiy. The highest cash price paid for Corn and \Vheat at janll—twtf. WINTERS’ PALACE MILLS. SPECIAL. NOTICE. IN order that our customers may may understand the terms on which wet lade, wo thought it advisable to publish them. They are as follows: For all purchases on time, payments will be required twice a year; say Ist May and Ist Januarv. On all amounts unpaid at the times cnrciiied we shall claim and expect iutere t until paid. ‘* ’ E. BARNE TT, & CO Columbus, Jan. Ist,'ss. janl I—w&twtf. Vimiulst rators’ Sale— By virtue of an order of the <•<> :rt of Ordinary of S.ew.m county, I wil* sell on the ist Tuesd y in March next, before the Court House door in Lutnp- Stewart county, within the lejial hours of sa'te, a Ncsrro woman named Yinv. about 30 years old, and her two children Ch irlotte, a tcirl about 6 veer 5 old, and L>iniel a bov about 4 leos Old, as the .property of the estate of David C. Knott, de ceased, for the benefit ©t the hers and creditors of raid estate. lerimoa the day o. r sale. This Jan. 6h, iess. jiHil— wld. JOHN FirZuLRALI), Adm. BRITISH PERIODICALS. EARLY COPIES SECURED. LEONARD SCOTT & CO., New York, continue to re-pubiish the following British Periodicals, viz: 1. The London Quarterly (Conservative) 2. The Edinburgh Review (Whig) 3. The North British Review (Free Church.) 4. The Westminister Review (Liberal.) 5. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine (Tory.) The present critical state of European affairs will render these publicationsunasually interesting during the forthcom ing year. They will occupy a middle ground between the hastily written new r s items, crude speculations,and Hying rumors of the daily Journal and the ponderous Tome.'of the future historian, written after the living interest and excite ment of the great political events of the time shall have fiassed way. It is to these Periodicals that readers niu.-t ook for the only really intelligible and reliable history of current events, and as such, in addition to their well estab lished literary, scientific, and theological character, we urge then* upon the consideration of the reading public. 23P* Arrangements are now permanently made for the receipt of EARLY SHEETS from the Brittish Publish ers, by which we are enabled to place ALL OUR RE PRINTS in the hands of subscribers, about as soon as they can be furnished with foreign copies. Although this in volves a very large outlay on our part, we shall continue to furnish the Periodicals at tiie same low rates as heretofore, viz : Per aim. For any one of the four Reviews *..53 00 For any two of the four Reviews 5 00 For any three of the four Reviews 7 00 For all four of the Reviews 8 00 For Blackwood’s Magazine 300 i For Blackwood and three Reviews 9 00 For Blackwood ana the four Reviews 10 00 Payments to be made in all cases in advance. Money j current in the State where issued will be received at : par. CLUBBING. A discount of twenty-five per cent, from the above pri ; ces will be allowed to Clubbs ordering four or more cop- ! iesof any one or more of tho above works. Thus: Four ■ copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, will be sent to orre I address for 89; four copies of the four Reviews and Black- J wood for S3O; and so on. POSTAGE. In all tho principal cities and towns, these works will be delivered, through agents, FREE OK POSTAGE. When sent by mail, the Postage to any part of the United States will be but Twenty-Four Cents a year for “Blackwood,” and Fourteen Cents a year for eacn of the Reviews. Remittances and communications should always be ad dressed, post paid, to the Publishers, LEONARD SCOTT & CO. jan9—twlm. 54 Gold Street, New York. Ten Dollars Keward. ON the 31st December last, my boy .Tee ranaway jprA from my premises (near i erote, Pike county, Ala.)and l(Sj\ has not since been heard from. In stature he is rather low (being nearly 5 leet high) and chunky. In con versation he is quick spoken. His complexion is dark. ■a&Ji He is well known about Columbus—having been hir ed at the Oglethorpe House in 1850, and at Kirkland’s Livery Stable, in Girard, 1851 and 52—and is doubtless in that neigh borhood, or endeavoring to make his way (hither. I will give the above reward for his safe lodgment in any jail so that I cau get him. C. R. PATTERSON. Perote, Pike county, Ala.. .Tan (>. 1855. tw&wtf. COLUMBUS RACES ! CHATTAHOOCHEE COUH3E. _ THE first annual met ting over this new COURSE, near Columbus, Ga., will come off on the First Tuesday, 6th March next, and continue live days. Liberal PURSES will be offered by the Club for the various races which will mke nlace during the week, and ample ac commodations for all wno 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 Bertran, jr. VV. Cheatham enters coll Little Arthur by Glencoe, dam Blue Bonnett. John Harrison enters gr. 1. Mary Blueskin, l y Grey Fagle, dam Sally JHorg-n, also gr. f. Ardell, by Grey Eagle, dam Ma rietta. Col. R. Easley entersch. c. 3 years Chieftain, d*.m Mary Horton; also ch. c.3 years old, by Chieftain, dam Jane, by Shamrock. CSTRYOR, i Protirietor , P W PRYOR, ; lro P lieior -'> Columbus. Jnnfi—tw&wtf SPECIAL NOTICE. THE Notes and accounts of the late firm of P. M’LAREN & Co.,are placid in the hands of 11. A. McArthur, Eeq. for collection, who is fully authorized by the undersigned, to col lect, settle, and discharge the same. P. M’LAREN, janG—twlm. J. H. HULL. FOR SALE. Af Inc Family Horse & Light Family Car riage. The Horse is a large Northern horse, wt-ii broke, perfectly sound, gentle, and is one ofthe finest family horses in the city. The carriage has been but little used, and is as good as new, with fine harness. Apply to janG 1855—twtl. “ HATCHER & PITTS. $5 Reward. STRAYED OR STOLEN from my residence in Columbus Ga., a small Light Sorrel Colt, with flax mane and tail, and about 3 years old.— With star in forehead, and two hind fetlocks white. Said colt was raised by Henry Greer of Russell county, Ala. — Any person delivering’ the colt to me will receive the above re ward. jan2 —twit* JOHN KINSLES, LITER! STABLE KATES. OWING to the great scarcity and still advancing price ol provender, we arc positively compelled to alter and increase the price of feeding. In future the following rates in ail 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 dav 3 00 Baggage Wagons and Horses, per day 5 GO . “ “ “ halfday 3 00 Horse and Buggy per day 3 00 “half day 2 00 “ “ at night 300 “ and boy, per day 400 Buggy per day 1 50 “ half day 1 00 Saddle or Harness Horse, per day 1 50 “ “ “ halfday 100 “ <s “ at night ...1 50 Boarding Horse, one me nth IS 00 •* under one month per day 1 00 Single feed for Horse, per day 50 Drove Horses in Stable, per day pe • head 75 “ “ in Lot • 60 “ Mules “ 50 FITTS & HATCHER, Columbus, jau2-’ss—twlm. VERNOY & EC I OR. TO RENT. rpHE Store on Broad Street, No 34, next door below 1 Mr Gager’s Shoe Store. Apply to dec26—twtf ‘ T G HOLT. G. D. METCALF. H. B. STONE G. D, METCALF, & CO, COMMISSION & FORWARDING MEROHANTS, 31 POYURAS STRUCT, NEW OB LEANS. Refer to—W. H. Young, Esq., Columbus, Georgia. “ Col. John Banks, “ 11. H. Epping, Esq, “ “ “ .T. L. Morton, Esq., “ Patrick Adam-, Esq, “ “ December 20. tw—6m. CHANGE OF PROPRIETORSHIP CITY HOTEL, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. j cc i6_tw3m. -L B- FOLEY, Sole Proipietor. FHESHGARBEN SEEB~ JUST receive<l -vm i•a ‘ -i, v. NOUS ffl’3” new croi- 6ariien 61 • L ill *n Sits. P. A. CLAYTON, decl6 —tw 145 B road Skrf et. DISSOLUTION. THE copartnership of James Iv. Re*ld, &Cos., has ex pHGi by !im:taiion, aid circumstances co tpc i us to col lect; so we hope all inch b ed w> us either by mt@ cr account will cone forward and svUla by <>r before the is April, a! •#hkh time the notes and accounts will he sued if ml paid, or oilier atis actorv arraiittni.nla made. dcc2l->v&t*Jm. JAMLS K. REDD, & • U. Columbus Guards! AN Election for 4th Lieutenant w ill take place at the Armor)’ room on Monday night the isth ii st., at 7% cclock. Taeannual election tor non-commissioned officers will ilk) lake p ace at the same time. By order of the Captain, P. J. SkjOSE*. jau2—twtd. G, E.GAGF.R, Sec. OFFICE ROCK ISLAND FACTORY i Columbus Ga. Dec. 5, 1854. $ ALL persons concerted, will pfea-c take notice that fr on this date all sale of Paper and Stationery, will be LX( Lt- MVF.LY Ft R CASH! No < irdets wilt be tilled un'ess accom panied by the MONEY! D. F. WILCOX, Agent, decll—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 Manufacutures, which consists ci the following variety: YARNS, OSN ABUR.GS, 4 4 SIIiRT ING, Cotton Stripes, of great variety ol Pattern; COTTON ADEN, embracing many newsttyles; Negro Kerseys dfc Pine Knot Plains ; Planters’ Casimeres, Truck for Trcwsers, Sewing Tlircacl, Shop Twine, Mattresses, Hatting ,&c. TNW* To Cosh purchasers inducements will be offered. dec2B—twtf. J. R.BROWNE, Ag’t. Strayed or Stolen, A White Pointer Hitch. A suitable re ward ‘"ill be paid if left at ths warehouse of ftlisefFatten & Cos jan4—tw3t. For AVery J.ikely, Intelligent and Capable C7irl, about twenty years of age—a most excellent Seam stress, house servant, and Chamber Maid. Apply at ih : s office. dec2l t\v6t. LUMBER, LUMBER. THE undersigned are prepared to iurnish Oak, Hickory, Poplar, Ash,Beach and Pine Lumber from their Mill at market prices, delivered on Railroad or in Columbus. Per sons wishing lumber, “ill leave their bills at the Auction Room of Hanison, Austin &. McGehee, where tifry will be promptly attend to. dec. 23—twtf. WIIITTELSEY & BRO. FOR THE LADIES! JUST received direct from Paris, ass umpks, six magnificent Embroidered WHITE SILK TALMAS! Also, our third large invoice of Mantillas, Cloaks [and^Visites, including a large assortment ot Black Talmas and Cloaks. Suitable for mourning, of VELVET SATIN AND CLOTH. Thvvwillbe opened for ction Iliis morning at HI O’cloclt, the Ladie invited to call and look at them. J. M. RAUM, Columbus, Nov 15—tw Ci 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 “ 5.060 “ “ 3,000 “ 2,000 l,lOO 5 of SI,OOO 5,000 In all 501 piiz.es amounting to $03,000 Tickets slo—Halvesand Quarters in proportion. Every prize drawn at each drawing. Bills on all solvent banks at par. All communications stric-.iy confidential. SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager. Sign ofthe Bronze Lion Montgomery, Oct. 21 —twtd JOHN MAY, Agent, Girard, Ala. CT A!l letters for immediate answer must bo addressed to JOHN MAY, Columbus, Ga. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, Jlgg w Just Received and for s? le by Dec.9—wtw&tf ROBRET A. WARE. ByTyER Six WILKINS, AUCTIONEERS. JUST RECEIVED AND IN STORE, Bor 10 Pieces India Hugging, Cheaper thancanb purchased any where else in ihe ciiy. decld.— AYER & WILKINS. A FEW SHARES MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD Stock for Sale. Apply to decl2—w&tw. AYER & WILKINS. I A Shares Mobile Girard Rail Rond Stock, 4U lor Sale by AYER & WILKINS, jan 11 —twtl FOR SALE. MA BEAUTIFUL LOT in the upper part’of the ciiy on Oglethorpe Street. Upon the prtm:s sis a good brick kitchen with two rooms,and a brick smoke house. PLANTATION AND HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. A very valuable river plantation, in a high state of eul iYtivation, with a comfortable dwelling house, overseeis house and negro houses; about 503 acres cleared land; also sor 600 acres of wood land, convenient to the city and Rail Road. Also, a beautiful residence, handsomely improved, with every convenience, with about 15 acres attached, about half a mile from the city. Rail Road Stock, or any other good Stock, wi'l be taken in exchange for ihe above residence. Apply to AYER & WILKINS, Auctioneers. Map of the above land be seen at the store of Ayer & Wi!k : ns. Sept. 29, 1851. twtf New Boohtß. LIFE OF F- T. EARNUM. Republican Court,or American Society in the j£j7A/£/:-A.davs of Washington, with 2! portraits if Distm- JN guished Women, bvR. W. Giiswo and; Romance of American Landscapes, by T. Adi son It c iaids: Maxims of Washington, by John F. Si; nut Door.-at Idlewitd, by N.P. Willis; Southward Ho! a Spell of Sunshine, by W. Gilimore S : ni=; Afraj >. or Life and L,ove in Norway, Translated t y Ldwa J. Mor.ie; • Heartsease, l y the Author of Heirs of Redclyffe; Life Lessons: A Tate: Old House by the liiver: Latter Years, by thoßutlior of Old House by the River; Way down East, by Jack Down ns; Lectures on the Evidences of Christianity, by a Clergyman of the Protertant Episcopal Church: Introduction 6yßishop Potter; Life and Epistles of St. Paul: by W. J.Conybcare, Late Fel low of Trinity College, Cambridge, Lng. The Ro-t Glut: a Tale foe Boys; Winter Wreath of Summer Flowers, by S. C. Goodrich; Life in the Clearings, by Mrs. .Voodie: m the Land of the Saracen, b> BajarG Taj lor; “Auvoliiography of William Jay. J u received bv r <tec3Q —wfctwtf. J. W. PEASE. 62 From!-at. ALONE! ALONE!! A FEW COPIES JUST EECEIVED By JORDAN L. HOWELL S Columbus, Ostcbcr 20—iv su TO THE MUSICAL WORLD. The undersigned having concluded to make Columbus his permanent lakes this V * 3f) method ol informing the public that he ; roposts teaching VOCAL AND INSTCMENTAL MUSIC n all its hranebes as wet! as its theory. The success w hich h.-t atfgid'd i.is (fs thus f: r. war ints him in promising to his pupils, a though knowledge of art. He would also offer his services to such gentlermn as wish to jierfect themselveis in Instrumental Music, an l who, ratlur than instruction, need someone to accorcpiny the mu; ou ti e Piano or other Instrument. In addition to he will also teach the FRENCH, GERMAN, ]m ITALIAN LANGUAGES, all of which he sj eaksand writes Aucntly. Terms Twenty-Five dollars per quarter. Wln-re two or more pupils will take lessons together, a de duction will btemade For-further particulars and Teferences enquire of ihe undefsigned at Truax & Vanderßerg’s Music Store, Pease's Pood Store, e r at this oflice. HERR MAN S. SARONI. TO TEACHERS OF MUSIC, aud those who wish to prepare themselves for such vocation, M\ Sironi would specially (ter his services as a thor ough study of the musical thior\. and‘herxp'rience of teach ing, has enabled him to reduce “<i acting mns c” to a perfect system, which, can be imparled t< anyone n ithout difficulty. Uolumhus, December 14, 1854. twtf. DRAWING CLASS. MU. Antrobus’ Drawing Class w 1! commerce ou Monday Evening next, Jan Bth. at 7 o’clock, fcrgit - tl;raen. The ci"”< for ladies, on Sa irduy no aimr, Jan. 13;1), from 18 till 2 (‘doc ;. janfi—lw3t. NOTICE. I HEREBY a] point R. E. Dix< nm;, agent for theffener al iransectioi of my begin jss, who is fullv authorized to sell an 1 execute title o any piop -dy he!- nging tome, and receipt for ov monies < u me. ddlwU'm O. s. HOLLAND. tfT-sgpay CUSH RAN, DENTIST, 09 BROAD STREET. j AV’NG ret lined to the city, with improved health, is ready to ahead u> nia ntifinisbed cases, and all others that may offer. Sept. 29, 1854.w&l wtf. DRY GOODS AT Greatly Bedueed Prices! DESIRINU to ilispcsi of our Stock, of W inter Goods before the season closes, we are now offering it at aiic - .. pi ces as will not fail to give entiresetisfaction lo purchasers! The following articles are in good styles, and as lew as can be found in the city:— Rich colored and Black Brocade Sillts; “ Plaid *md Ris-n colored Silks; Mertnoes and DeLaines; pia! n Delaines at ’ BeLaiues of all colors; Superiorblack and Col ’ ‘ ’ Vlpaccas; xx* vdors JVench Clxally , C.ts’i.. *.ent’y .Jeans Tweeds; Real Welsh and Saxony Flannels; A few Talmas mid Mantillas, at veiy low PRICES ! Negro Blankets and Wool Hats. decs—wA-twtf. MANLEY & lIODGES. Fanny Fern’3 l*ew Books. RUTH HALL: A Domestic Tale of the time: LIKE OF BARN UM, written by himself, with lilustra trations. Anew supply of Alone, Fashion and Famine; News Boy; Land ofthe Saracen, by Bayard Taylor. Just received by J. VV. PEASE. E?.E3lk£:C>N7j&.X_,. WE take this method of informing our friends and the pu lie that we have removed our Store to NO. 76 EAST SIDE OF EROAD STREET, Whereon aiwa ys be found n large selection of fUffPIMO FORTES From the Best Manufactories in the United States, of all Styles and PRICES., Ala SO , Melodious, Guitars, Violinccllos. Violins, Banjos, Tainboiiues, Flutes, Flutinas, Accorcicoiis, Music Boxes, Clarionctts, Flagcoletts ami Fifes. Also,^all'kinds-.of BRASS INSTRUMENTS fer BANDS, toael hi r with Bass and Tenor 1): . UiVIS. STRINUSof all kinds, and the Largest Assortment of SHEET MUSIC fo ,- : ll the above named instnuiients, that can be found South of Philadelphia. ALSO, A LARGE STOCK OF a Fine GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS, of all descriptions together whh a full asssortment of Worsted and Embroidery Patterns, and other articles too numerous to mention. Second hand Pianos taken in exchange when new ones are bought, and the h ; ghest prices allowed for old ones. Second hand Pianos for Sale or Rent. Pianos, Organs, Mclodians, and all other kinds ©f Musical Instruments repaired in the best manner, and at the shortest notice, and warranted to give entire satisfaction. All orders left at our store will he prorrqiUv attended to. TRUAX Xc VANDEN BERG, 76 Broad street, Bign of the Mammoth Fiddle. Columbus, Drc. 11,1854. w&twtf. COPARTNERSHIP. un< lersigned having entered in a general GROCERY BUSINESS, at the old stand of P. M Laren & Cos., keep constantly on hand a full supply ol All kinds of Groceries, for wholesale and retail. We solicit the patronage of our friends and the pubPc gen erally. p. McLaren & duck. I’KTER MCLAREN, LEVI B. DUCK. Columbus, Oct7th, 1854. Oct 14—tw&wtf CHECKERING PIANO FORTES WILLIAM B. CARTER Us HAS for sate the above celebrated PIA- Nothing need be said in favor of J J si j u them, as their rejiutation is well known throughout the country. Professors and Amateurs are invited to call and see them. Instruments, and also copies ofthe numerous medals which have been award and them by various societies. Also, Sheet Music and a iresh supply of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, that w'ere 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 Retjaired, and all kinds of instruments repaired in a neat manner and warranted. WILLIAM B. CARTER, No. 72 Broad Street. Columbus, Ga., November 1-twtf RUBBER OVER SHOES. RUBBER Over Shoes for Gents and Ladies. Rubber Sandals—one, two and three straps. Also Cork in soles, at -v -.s—tw&w2m T. K. WYNNE’S. SHOES! A large lot of servant shoe?, men’s and women’s. .Tun received. T. K. WYNNE. PLANTATION Brogans and Ditcher’s Boot?, a lew cases each. T. Iv. WYNNE. Columbus, Nov 21—tw&wtf FINE BOOTS! J FRENCH Pump Boots. Light and heavy Water Proof Boots lusht and stout stitched and Pegged Boots Ca! ana Patent Leather Congress Gaiters.’ (_ .oth Gaitero and x uteat Leather Pumas M T. E. WYNNE’S. I^l i,:ii ar) d White Gaiters. Docks, Buskins and Slippers. h'foK and Slippers and J. L. Shoes, Yi ort Loo!s and Calf Walking Shoes. MlSf f saa<l Chil !re n Shoes, all kinds. At T. K. WYNNE’S. Columbus, Nov 21-tw&wtf PICTURES OF SILVER. A Merry Christmas to you all, The old, the young, the great and sma 1. Christmas—New Years—Election—Success of the No Some Things—Christmas Gifts—Sevastopol taken— Not by WOODBRIDGE, as he 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 WOODBRIDGF is too! Pictures most rare ol Beauty’s radiant lace. 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 Artutli skill, Are had at Woodbtidues’—go w here you will. What more suitable present for those we love, than one of Woodbridge’s Pictures—euc fused in one of his ele gant cases or frames, ot which he has a great variety? What can be more appropriate? Gallery No. 69 Bread tt., over Pur; le’s Jewelry Store, dec 12 W&twtL BOOK KEEPING ! I WOULD most respectfully inform the citizens ofOlumbus that, for the pi rp >se ot opening a Commercial School, Ii ave secured a room over the store of Mr. I>. L. Roolur. where, on Monday, the 27tli ir.st.. 1 will be ready for the reception of a:l young gentlemen desirous of acquiring a knowledge of the ay,(t in ot Double Entry Book Keeping. Any one of ordinary capacity can mastirthe science in from four to 5-ix weeks, while those postessmg business qualifications can master it in 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.(0 That no one need apprehend or mistrust a want of capacity ou my part to instruct, or that any one will fail of acquiring a dear iusiirht into all the mysteries ot the science bj my peculiar mode (which is | radical in the extreme) 1 would simply state, that 1 desire no compensation,'and will require none in any case where i fail in giving ample satisfaction. GEO. WALTON KNIGHT. Columbus, Nov 24—tw&wflm DE. T. STEWART, f HAVING returned loCilumlms would reepeclfitily an nounce that he has resumed his practice of Medicine and Surgery. Columbus,Ga., Dec. 7.1854. w&twtf, W A X T E I). -i A A ABLEO BODIED NEGRO MEN, on tho I* M M. &G. It.K. for the ye r 1855, to he employed Jin Gra ding, and working ol Trains between Girard and Union Sprkgs. For further information aj ply at the Engineer’s Office. Enquirer copy, declfi. • tw&wlm. Georgia Randolph County: X XTHLREAH, Redden Wamble applies tome for letters of VV administration on the Estate of Emulus Jordan, late of said county, deceased: it These are therefore to cite ar.d admonish all and singular tlio kindred and creditors of said deceased, to show e.ausejotho contrary on or before the February T< rm (next ensuing) i film Court ol Ordinary ol said county” otherwise letters will be gran ted to said applicant. Given under*iny hind the 2d day of January, 1855. jan4—lwhw6t. O.!’. BEAL, Ordinary. ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE, # CUTIIBERT, GEO. THE next session of this Institution will open on'WEDNESDAY, the 10th of Jan uary 1855. On that day, THE CORNER STONE, of the new College edifice will be laid. The ceremony will be performed by the Masonic Fraternity, under tho direc tion of Deputy Grand .Master Holt An appropriate address will be delivered by Rev. Alex ander Means, D. D. President of Emory College. The officers and members of all the Masonic Lodges and the public at large are respectfully invited to attend. FACULTY FOR 1855. Augustus Alden, A. M., President, Professor of English Literature arid Ancient Languages Rev. F. X. Forster, A. M., Professor Mathematics and Natural Sciences. Rev. J. 11. Caldwell, A. M., Professor Mental and Mor al Science. Prof. Ligncski, Principal Music Department. Miss Ann E. Alden,Principal Primary Department, and Instructress in Botany and French. Mrs. E. T. Caldwell, Ornamental Department. The Department o* Music under the able control of Prof. Lignoski, offers, we think, tare inducements to those wish ing their daughters ar and wards to be thoroughly educated in this science. His widely extended reputation as a teach er of Music renders any recommendation unnecessary. CHARGES PER 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 Board can be obtained cither 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 ! EITHER INFLAMMATORY , ACUTE OR CHRONIC. NO DIFFERENCE nOW SEVEF.E, OR HOW LONG STANDING. ‘TMIE undersigned, Druggists, have for pale'that invaluable _L and sure remedy, Mortimobe’sßhkumatlc Comic.i a i> now so universally known, and so highly appreciated Lj many housand who had long been cripples and have been restoredto perfect health by its use. The extensile manufacturing ar rangements, as also a desire to meet the circumstances of all who maybe afilielcd with this disease, and make it, to them :he chea%at as well as the most nitam mode of treatment have determined the proprietors to reduce he price to three dollars per bottle ; at which price, the agents will sell in future. ROBERT CARTER, \ Agents, DANFORTH be. NAGEL, $ Columbus Sold in Oglethorpe, by Pemberton & Ellis; Macon, by Leon ard Little,and Payne & Nesbitt; Milledgeville, by Z. W. Lil le, Marietta by Wm. Roote; Augusta by Ilaviland, Eisley & Co.,and YVra. H. Tutt; Montgomery, Ala., by B. R. Jones & 00., and Cunningham, Cole &Cos,; at wholesale by A. A. Solo monste Cos., and H. Carte r&Co., Savannah, Ga.; Ilaviland, Harrell & Cos. and P. M. Cohen & Cos., Charleston, S. C., and by J. Wright &. Cos. No. 151,Chartres street, New Orleans,and by Druggists generally throughout the 1/ni'ed States. The above, are also agents for the sale of that invaluable pre paration, already so extensively and popularly known by hun dreds ofthousands throughout the United States, as MORTI MORE’S BITTER CORDIAL AND BLOOD PURIFIER. The immense sale of this Cordial, during the las, two year and the universal satisfaction it has given to all—including hundreds of the most respectable physicians throughout our couutr v — 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 of the Blood. While as a Pf.rvkntive of diseases, espe ciallv those of a Bilious or Intermittent type, nothing has been found to equal it. This is purely * vegetable extract pleasant to take, and per fectly harmless —even with the feeblest constitution. Its action is simple, vet producing the most wonderfully beneficial results. As an agreeable tonic , it promoteshealthy digestion, atthesarce time replenishing the gastric juices and furnishing healthy chyle, thereby imparting purity and vitality to the Blood, equalizes its circulation, neicly electrified, throughout every pro per channel,stimulates the Liver to healthy action. Eeinvigorates and Restores the Enfeebled and Debilitated.! And thus, not only removing disease, but fortifying thesystem againstits attacks,and producing and maintaining a Glow Health, and Beauty of Complexion. This Cordial and'Blood Purifier, should be kept in ev ry family, and U3ed by every individual, as it may, not only save to them hundreds of dollars, but also save from affliction and even-save lifeitself. Price one dollar perbottle. Druggists and merchants will be allowed liberal diecoun on both the above preparal'ons and can procure it ol ou wholesale agent3, as above at our wholesale prices. DOWNING & CO., Proprietors. No. 1 i'harilay street. New Yo-k : .Southwestern Depot Louisville, Ky., audjmay be addressed ateither plat 3* I eibA'iary 11— tw3twljiaß