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o’clock as Mr. Francis Merrell was returning to his home
on Randolph street, in the Eastern part of the city, he
was attacked in front of his home, by six men, one of
„u nm used an axe, with which he inflicted several severe
and dangerous wounds on Mr. Merrell. In defending
himself from the assault of the ruffians, Mr. Merrell shot
oao of the party, a man by the name of J )avid McCapper,
1,, jhe leg, wounding him severely. Yesterday morning.
McCapper was arrested and committed to prison, and
during the day the police also succeeded in arresting five
more of the party. The other is still at large.— Sav.
News, Gth.
Destruction of a Church hy Fire. —The Roger Mils
Hams’ Church, on Burgess street, Providence, It. 1., wae
destroyed by fire on Friday morning, at 2 o’clock. Th
church was valued at $19,000, and had b-en recently im
proved. It was insured for $5,000 on the building, and
SI,OOO on the organ.
Hint from Kossuth.— ln attacking the Russian bear
you will find no weapon efficient unless you also employ
a Pole.
COMMERCIAL.
COTTON STATEMENTS.
;§ O3- 55 H 3-22 Sr/) i I stock
m'a <2 ° ~ H on
$ £ s ” o'® r- 3‘5 S'iS 32. hand
|Msr£§.,: I s -1! : §~ this
I r. : ; c ;?*■ ? day.
1854. ’ 43 2076 47420 49539 1307 34230 35587 13902
1855. [2771 1571 39363 44105 2032 20673 22705 21500
Columbus, Jan. 16.
Transactions have been light since the publication ot
the news per Baltic, so much so as to render it diffieul
to indicate the tenor of prices. Extremes 5 a 7.
LaGrange, Jan. 12.
COTTON—TIier eis some coming into market, and hrß
an upward tendency. We quote to 6^.
New Orleans, Jan. 12.
The Cotton market continues unchanged. The sa'es
to-day amount to 5,000 bales, making the total for the
week 25,000 bales. The receipts at this port to date, ps
compared with last year, show an increase of 18,077
bales.
Molasses is quoted at 17 cents; Corn 95 cents; Flour
$8.25. The safes of Coffee for the week amount to 8,500
bags, at 8a 9 cents per pound. Stock on hand 80,000
bags.
New York, Jan. 13.
The Cotton market continues unchanged. Flour is
firm; Oaio brands are selling at $9 a per barrel.
Sanannah, Jan. 16.
COTTON—There was a good demand lor cotton yes
terday, with sales of 1479 bales- Holders are firm. The
following are the particulars of the sales: 15 at 6, 12 at Os,
12 at 61, 70 at 61,43 at 6 7-8 234 at 7, 87 at 71, 373 at 7 i,
101 at 71, 250 at 7k, 100 at 7 9-16, 21 at 7 5-8. 25 at 7 7-8,
58 at 8, 20 at Bd, and 3 Jethro at 101 cents. BSaai
Married.
InCuthbert, on the evening of the 11th inst., at the resi
dence of Mrs. Wm. Janes, Mr. Henry R. Thomas, and
Miss Josephine Janes,both ofthe above place.
“But happy they, the happiest of their kind,
Whom gentle stars unite, and in one fate
Their hearts, their fortunes and their beings blend.”
INVALUABLE DISCOVERY.
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 best
remedy for Worms ever offered. It has been tried in all
parts of the country, and in cases which had defied the
exertions of the be3t physicians, and never without the
most complete success. We caution parents against de
lay. If your children exhibit symptoms of being troubled
with worms, lose not a moment, but at once purchase a
bottle of M’Lane's Vermifuge, and thus save them pain
and perhaps their lives.t
For sale by all the Druggists in Columbus, and by agents
throughout the South. . jan4
An Ounce of fxct is worth a pound of theory: and the
swarm of conclusive facts that cluster around that incom
parable preparation, tioofiand’s German Bitters, prepared
by Dr. C. M. Jaakson, Philadelphia, establishing its value
a 5 a tonic and restorative, are such as would prevent in
credulity itself from questioning its efficacy. In all casra
of disease ol the stomach, whether acute or chronic, it may
be recommended for its soothing, cordial, and renovating
influence. Dyspepsia, heartburn, loss of appetite, nausea,
nervous tremors, relaxation and debility, &c., are relieved
hy the Bitters in a very short space of time; and a pe.se
verance in their use never fails to work a thorough cure.
AGUE AND EVER of three years standing
CURED. —Mr. John Longden, now living at Beaver Dam,
Hanover county, near Richmond, had ague and fever for
three years, most of the time he had chills twice a day,
and rarely less than once; he was parched with fevers as
soon as the chill left him; and after trying physicans, qui
nine, most of the Tonics advertised, and everything re
commended to him, was about to mve up in despait, when
Carter’s Spanish Mixture was spoken of: he got two bot
tles, hut before he had used more than a single one, he was
perfectly cured, and has not had a chill or tever since.
Mr. Longden is only one out ol thousands who have
been benefitted by this great tonic, alterative and blood
purifier. See Advertiscmet. jan4.
Holloway's Ointment and Fills, a most Effectual
Remedy for Erysi/elas. —Mr. James Cravtn, of No. 1,
Browulow Cottages, Stonehouse, Plymouth, was severely
afflicted for more than three years with that dreadful disease,
* Erysipelas.” liis sufferings were incredible ; and although
he received some of the bast medical advice, he obtained lit
tle or no relief. Almost in despair, he determined on giv
ing Holloway’s Ointment and Pills a trial ; and, by a little
perseverance with them he was completely restored to
health, and strongly recommends these medicines to others
similarly afflicted. ’ Mr. G. Williams, of 19, Edgecombe
street, Plymouth, can veriiy this case.
A CARD.
OGLETHORPE and COLUMBIAN Lodges of Free and Ac
cepted Masons, hereby acknowledge the kindness of Dan
iel Gritlln, Esq., President, aud B. E. Wells, Esq., Superinten
dent of Muscogee Rail Rcjid, in furnishing an Extra Train for
their conveyance to and from Station Xo. 3, to attend the fune
ral of our deceased brother, John King, on Sunday I4th inst.
By order of the W. M’s.
R.G. MITCHELL,
Sec. Columbian Lodge, Xo. 8.
D. B. THOMPSON,
Sec. Oglethorpe Lodge,No.47
Columbus, Jan. 15, A. I.- SSSS. twit.
77 NOTICE.
ff'Mic Stockholders of tlic Rock Island Facto-
X r y are requested to meet on the first Saturday iu Februa
ry, 1853, at the. office of the Company, No. 3b, Broad street, Co
lumbus, at 10 o’clock, A.M.,ou businessof vital importance.
By order of the owners of a majority of the Stock.
P. M'LAKEN, Fres't.
D. F. Wilcox, Secretary.
Columbus, Ga.,Jan. 18, 1855. twtd.
NEGRO FOR SALE.
“IITE will sell at the Market House on the first Tuesday in
V T February next, at “eleven o’clock, a Negro Boy named
Horace, abon. !8 or -JO years did. Sold for account aud risk of
Charles P. King. Titles iudispulstble.
jail 16-tw ts. AYER & WILKINS.
For Sale.
A GOOD SECONDHAND PIANO FORTE
Apply to jnnl6—twtf. AYER & WILKINS.
GEORGIA, Uhaitahoochee county—Whereas, Samuel D.
II urp and” Henry J. King Japp!> to me for letters of ad
ministration upon the estate of Joshua K. McCook late of said
county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause
(if any they have) why said letters shoull not be granted.
Given under my baud and official --iguature, at office, Janua
ry 8 h, 1835. N.N.HOWARD, Cl’k Sup. Court,
janlti —twllfcwfit. anil ox-officio Ordinary.
GEOR IIA Chattahoochee coun’y, Whereas John \V. Hew
ell appl es to me for te’ters oi Guardianship for the per
sons and property cf Alvah D , Andrew J., Narcissa and Geo.
\V. Harp, of said county, minors and orphans of John L.
Harp, deceased:
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular those
interested to be and appear at uy office'within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let
tors should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, at office, Janu
arvSth 1835. N. N. HOWARD, Cl’kScp. Coart,
jan’lfi—twlt&w3od. and ex-officio Ordinary.
For Hire.
AVerv Smart. Likely Girl, twenty years of age,—
SobeScSW
DK. T. S. TUGGLE,
OFFICE OVER MBLIFORD’S ON BROAD STREET,
COLUMBUS. GEORGIA.
Columbus, January 10th, 1855. twly.
BRITISH PERIODICALS.
EARLY COPIES SECURED.
r LEONARD SCOTT & CO.. New York, continue to
re-pubhsh the following British Periodicals, viz:
I. London Quarterly (Conservative )
2- The Edinburgh Review (Whig.)
3. r l he North British Review (Free Church.)
4. The Westminister Review (Liberal.)
5. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine (Tory.)
The present critical state of European affairs will rende
these publications unusually interesting during the forthcom
ing year. 1 hey will occupy a middle ground between the
hastily written news items, crude speculations ..and flying
rumors of the daily Journal and the ponderous Tome of the
tuture historian, written after the living interest and excite
ment of the great political events of the time shall have
pa: ed way. It is to these Periodicals that readers must
look, tor the only really intelligible and reliable history ot
curient events, and as such, in addition to their well estab
lshed literary, scientific, and theological character, we urge
the consideration of ihe reading public.
Arrangements are now permanently made for the
receipt of EARLY SHEETS from the Brittish Publish-
PBr b J-ro hlch . W u are en ? b,ed lo ALL OUR RE
-1 KIN IS in tne 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 the same low rates as heretofore
V 1 . Per ann.
£ or any one of the four Reviews $3 00
For any two of the four Reviews 5 00
For any three of the four Review? 700
For all four of the Review-s 8 00
For Blackwood’s Magazine 3 00
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
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
ies of any one or more of tho above works. Thus: Four
copies ot Blackwood, or of one Review, will be sent to one
address tor $9; four copies of the four Reviews and Black
wood lor $39; and so on.
POSTAGE.
In all the principal cities and towns, these works will be
delivered, through agents, FREE OE 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.
TROY FACTORY WARE ROOMS.
COLUMBUS, GA„ JAN. Ist, 1854,
FROM and after this date no goods will be sold at the
above establishment except for CASH !
janll—twtf. WALTON K. HARRIS.
~ EXTEA NOTICE!
PRICES OF FLOUR, MEAL, AND FEED,
Are as Follows.
FAMILY FLOUR, (including sacks) - - $10,50
SUPERFINE, do. 10,00
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 delivery.
The highest cash price paid for Corn and Wheat at
janll—twtf. WINTERS’ PALACE MILLS.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
THE Notes and accounts of the Ja<e firm of P. M’LAREN &
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,
jaufi— twlm. J. It. HULL.
FOR SALE.
A I inc Family Horse & Light Family Car
riage. The Horse is a large Northern horse, well 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
jaufi 1855—twti. HATCHER & PITTS.
LIVERY 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 tho following rates
in all cases will be strictly adhered to.
Horses and Carriage per day $6 00
“ ** halfday 4 00
“ at night * 5 00
“ and Jersey Wagon, per day 5 00
“ “ “ halfday 3 OL)
Baggage Wagons and Horses, per day 5 00
“ “ “ halfday 303
Horse and Buggy per day .3 00
“ half day 200
“ “ 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 ICO
“ “ “ at night 1 50
Boarding Horse, one month 18 00
“ “ under one month per day 1 CO
Single feed for Horse, per day 50
Drove Horses in Stable, per day per head 75
“ “ in Lot 60
“ Mules “ 50
PITTS & HATCHER,
Columbus, jan2-’ss—twlm. VERNOY & ECTOR.
G. D. METCALF. H. B. STONE
G. D, METCALF, &. CO,
COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
31 POYDRAS STREET,
NEW ORLEANS.
Refer to —W. H. Young, Esq., Columbus, Georgia.
“ Col. John Banks, “ “
“ H. H. Epping, Esq, “ “
“ J. L. Morton, Esq., “ “
“ Patrick Adams, Esq, “ “
December 20. tw—6m.
~CHANGE OF PROPRIETORSHIP.
CITY
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
d ec l6—tw3m. J. 11. FOLEY, Sole Prorpietor.
TO RENT.
THE Store on Broad Street, No 34, next door below
Mr Gager’s Shoe Store. Apply to
dec26—twtf T G HOLT.
NOTICE.
VITE are responsible for no debts contracted by any person in
W our employment, unless furnished with a na*s book or
written order from us. janl3tw3t 0. B.THOMPSON, &CO.
COLUMBUS RACES !
CHATTAHOOCHEE COURSE.
THE first annual mettir.g over this
new COUESE, uear Columbus, Ca.,wiil
come off on the
First Tuesday, 6th March nest,
and continue five days. . , ..
Liberal PUESES 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 ou that occas-.on.
The Colt Stake to be ran over the Chattahoochee Cour-eat
the first annual meeting closed with the following eutres Lee
ember 3ist 1854. Jp x o ~ .
T. Wool folk enters hr. c. by Steel, 3 years old, dam by
Bertram jr.
W. < heath am enters colt Lit:le Arthur by Glencoe, dam
Bl ie Bonne.L
John Harrison enters gr. t. Mary Blueskin, 1 y Grey Fagle,
data Saliy -Morgan also gr. f. Ardell, by Gr. y lagle, dam Ma
h Col. B. Easley entersch. c. 3 years old.. by Chief.ain, dam
Mary Horton; also ch. c.3 years old, by Chieftain, dam Jane,
by Shamrock.
C S PRY'OR, ) prnp ietors
P vV PRYOR, j rrop.ieiora,
Columbus, Joii6—tw&wtf
SPECIAL NOTICE.
IN order that [our customers may may understand the
terms on which we uade, wo have thought it advisable
to publish them. They aie as follows: For all purchases
on time, payments will be required twice a year; say Ist
May and let January. On all amounts unpaid at the times
specified, we shall claim and expect interest until paid.
E. BARNARD, & CO
Columbus, Jan. Ist, ’35. janll—w&twtf.
OFFICE ROCK ISLAND FACTORY ,
Columbus Ga. Dec. 5, 1854. j
ALL persons concin ed, will p’eae take notice that fr ‘in tins
da;e all sale oF Paper and Stationery, w ill be EXCLU
SIVELY’’ FOR CASH! No Orders will be filled un'ess accom
panied by the MON EY I L>. F. WILCOX. Agent,
decl I—w&twtf.
IST £SN7V BooliS.
LIFE OF P- T. BARNUM.
Republican Court, or American Society in the
/ . days of Washington, with 21 portraits ts Distin
guished Women, by R. W. Griswold;
’■A. fey Romance of American by T. Adi
son Richards:
Maxi ms of Washington, by John F. 8f;
Out Doors at Idlfewild, by N.P. Willis;
Snilhward l!o! a Speiioi sunshine, ly W. Gill more Sims;
Afraji, or Life and Love in Norway, Translated Ly Fdwa
J. Morris;
Hea tsease, 1 y the Author of Heirs of Redclyffe;
Life Lessons: A Tate;
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 rote;
Life and Epistles of St. Paul; by W. J.Conybeare, Late Fel
low of Trinity College, Cambridge, Eng.
The RoatClul: a Tale for Boys;
VVinUr Wreath of Summer Flowers, by S. C. Goodrich;
Life in the Clearings, by Mrs. A/oodie:
The Land of the Paracen, by Bayard Taylor;
Autobiography of WiliiainJay. Ju received bv
decSO—w&twtf. * J. W. PRASE. 92 Proad-eL
EAGLE MANUFACTURING CO.
COLUMBUS, GA.
THE Factory, now be’ng in full operation, is able to
supply (on their usual terms) promptly as orderel, the
various styles of their Manufaeutures, which consists of
the following variety:
YARNS, OSN ABURGS, 4-4 SHEETINGS i SIIIRT
IN?4, Cotton S*ripes, of great variety of Pattern;
COTTOVADES 3 embracing many new sttyles;
Negro Kerseys Pine Knot Plains;
Planters’ Casimeres, Truck for Trowsers,
Sewing Thread, t Shop .Twine, Mattressas,
Batting ,&c.
To Cash purchasers inducements will he offered.
dec2B—twtf. J. R. BROWNE, Ag’t.
FRESH GARDEN SEED.
JUf T rtceived e p< n as?3ortmritj of “LANDRETH'S”
new cron Gaidcuedls &9iil ni Sets.
P. A. CLAYTON,
declG—tw 82 Broad Street.
FOR THE LADIES!
JUST received direct from Paris, a3S amples, six magnificent
Embroidered *
WHITE SILK TALMAS!
Also, our third large invoice of
Man til Vis, Cloaks
including a large assortment ot
Black Talmas and Cloaks.
Suitable for mourning, of
VELVET SATIN AND CLOTH.
They will be opened for ction tltis morning at
10 o’clock, the Ladie invited to call and look at
them J. M. ftAUM,
Columbus, Nov 15—tw 64 Broad Street.
SOUTHERN
MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY.
fIP
(BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA.)
Conducted on the Havana plan.
CLASS J.
One prize to 20 Tickets—and remember, every prize drawn!
To be drawn on the 30th of January.
CAPITALS ! fc7S(SO
“ 5,000
“ 2,000
2 1,000
fn ail, 251 prizes, amounting to $30,000
Tickets $5 —Halves uud Quarters in proportion.
Every prize drawn at each drawing.
Bills bn all solvent banks at par.
All communications strictly confidential.
SAMUEL SWAN,
Agent and Manager.
Sign ofthe Bronze Lion
Montgomery, Oct. 21 —twtd
JOHN MAY, Agent, Girard, Ala.
€£s” All letters for immediate answer must be addressed
to JOHN MAY, Columbus, Ga.
DISSOLUTION.
THE copartnership of James ISL. Redd, &• Gy., has ex
pired bv limitation, and circumstances compel us to col
lect; so we hope all iudt bled 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&f?c3m. J**MF.S K. REDD, & CO.
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS,
jams?
Just Received and for s? le by
Dec.9—wtw&tf ROBRET A. WARE.
BY AYER & WILKINS,
AUCTIONEERS.
JUST RECEIVED AND IN STORE,
8 or 10 Pieces India Bagging, Cheaper than canbi
purchased any where else in the city,
dec 19. AYER & WILKINS.
A FEW SHARES MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD
Stock for Sale. Apply to
decl“2 —w&tw. AYER & WILKINS.
A f\ Shares Mobile & Giraul Rail Road Stock,
“ilj for Sale by AYER & WILKINS,
jan 11—twtf
FOR SALE.
M A BEAUTIFUL LOT in the upper part of the city on
Oglethorpe Street. Upon the premises is a good brick
kitchen with two rooms, and a brick smoke house.-
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 nearo houses; about 50J 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, will be taken in
exchange for the above residence. Apply to
AYER & WILKINS,
Auctioneers.
Map of the above land be seen at the store of Ayer &
Wilkins.
Sept. 29, 1854. twtf
Tea Dollars Reward.
y* ON the 31st December last, my boy Joe ranawav
4 YA from my premises (near : erote, Fike county, Ala.) and
4/V has not since been hearu from, in stature he is rather
low (being nearly 5 feet high) and chunky. Ia con
\\*Si versaiion he is quick spoken. His complexion is dark.
He is well known about Columbus—having been hir
ed at the Oglethoipe House in 1850, and at Kirkland’s Livery
Stable, in Girard, 1851 and 52—and ia doubtless in that neigh
borhood, or endeavoring to make his way thither.
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.. Jan. 6 ,1855. tw&wtf.
TO THE
MUSICAL WORLD.
The undersigned having concluded to mak<
Columbus his permanent residence, takes this
lnel * o; informing the public that he ; reposes
- J teaching
VOCAL AND INSTUMENTAL MUSIC
a all its branches as well ns Us theory.
The success whiih hat rthtnd iis rrts thus fir, a r
-antS him in promising to his pupils, a though knowledge o f
ho art.
He would also offer his services to such gentlemen as wish
to perfect themselves in Instrumental Music, and who, rit hel
ium instruction, need someone to accoropmy them upon the
Piano rr other Instrument.
In additiouto the above, he will also leach the
FRENCH, GERMAN, ANI) ITALIAN LANGUAGES,
u'l of which he speaks and writes'ttucntiy.
Terms Twenty-Five dollars per quarter.
Where two or more pupils will take lessons together, a de
duction will be made For further particulars and reference:
enquire of the undeftigned at Trnax & Vr.nderßerg’s Music
Store, Pease’s Rood 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 specialty oflVr liis 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 impar ed to any one without difficulty.
Columbus, December 14, 1854. twt r .
DRAWING CLASS.
MR. Anfrohus’ Drawing Class will commence
on Monday Evening next, Jan. Bth. at 7 o’clock, lor gen
tlemen. The class for ladies, on Saturday morning, Jan. 13th,
from IS till 2 o’clock. • jan6—tw3t.
NOTICE.
I HEREBY appoint R. 35. Dixon my agent for the gener
al transaction of my business, who is fully authorized to sell
and execute title to any property belonging to mo, and rece ; pt
for any monies due me. dellwtwSm O. s. HOLLAND.
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. WHITTELSEY & BRO.
CUSHMAN, DENTIST,
03 BROAD STREET.
AVING returned to the city, with improved
health, is ready to attend to his unfinished cases, and ali others
that may offer. Sept. 29, 1854.w&twtf.
DEI GOODS” ~
AT
Greatly Lied need Prices!
DESHHNGto dispose of our Stock of Winter Goods
before the season closes, we are now offering it at die:, pi
ces as will not fail to give entire setisfaction to purcbaseis!
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;
PI aid and Figiwcd Merinocs and DeLaiues;
PI an Lelaincs and DeLaiues of all colors;
Superior 1 lack and Colored Alpaccas;
All colors french CHall’y;
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
dees—w&twtf. MANLE y & HODG
Fanny Fern’s New Books.
RUTH HALL: A Domestic Tale of the fPresent time:
LIFE OF BARNUM, written by himself, with lilustra
trations.
Anew supply of Alone, Fashion and Famine;
News Boy; Land of the Saracen, hy Bayard Taylor.
Just received by J. VV. PEASE.
MOVAK
WE take this method of informing our friends and the pu
lie that we have removed our Store to
NO. 76 BAST SIDS OF BROAD STREET,
Where can always ba found a large selection of
S?ITS PIANO FOETUS flfft
From the Best Manufactories in the United States, of all Styles
anti PKLCES._
ALSO,
Melodians, Gnitars, Vlollncellos, Violins,
Banjos, Tamhorines, Flutes, Flutinas,
Aceordcons, Kusle Boxes, Clarionetts,
BMageoietts and Fifes.
kinds of BRASS INSTRUMENTS for
BAN OS, together with Bass and Tenor DbUAiS.
STRINGS of all kinds, and HieLargesf. Assortment
of SHEET MUSIC forall the above named iuslruinenls,
that can be found South of Philadelphia.
ALSO, A LARGE STOCK OF
Fine GOLD and SILVER WATCHES,
JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS, ofall descriptions.
S&Di&i together with a full asssortment of Worsted and
Embroidery Patterns, and other articles too numerous
to mention.
nr Second hand Pianos taken in exchange when new ones
are bought, and the highest prices allowed for old ones.
t"lsr Second haul Pianos lor Sale or Rent.
Pianos, Organs, Melodians, and all other kinds es
Musical Instruments rtpaired in tho best manner, and at the
shortest notice, and warranted to give entire satisfaction.
All orders left at our store will be promptly attended to.
THU AX & VANDEN BERG,
76 Broad Street, Sign of the Mammoth Fiddle.
Columbus, Dec. 11,1854. w&twtf.
COPARTNERSHIP.
THk undersigned having entered in a general rffrffS
§Hy GROCERY BUSINESS, ■
at the old stand of P. McLaren &C©., 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. McLaren & duck.
PETER MCLAREN,
LEVI B. DUCK.
Ct lumbus, Oct 7th, 1854. Oct 14—tw&wtf
RUBBER OVER SHOES.
HU BBER Over Shoes for Gents and Ladies.
Rubber Sandals—one, two and three straps.
Also Cork in soles, at
. / 25—tw&w2m T. K. WYNNE’S.
SHOES!
A large lot of servant shoes, men’s and women’s. Ju3t
received. T. K. WYNNE.
PLANTATION 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.
Light and stout stitched and Pegged Boots.
Call and Patent Leather Congress Gaiters.
Cloth Gaiters and Patent Leather Pumps
At T. K. WYNNE’S.
Ladies’ fine Black and White Gaiters.
Rid Boots, Buskins and Slippers.
White Kid Slippers and J. L. Shoes,
RL&fZ&k Goat Boots and Calf Walking Shoes.
Misses and Children Shoes, all kinds.
At T. K. WYNNE’S.
Columbus, Nov 24-tw&wtf
V[ otlce to debtors and creditors.— 411 persons ha
IN ving demands against Wm. Lane, *la e of Chattahoochee
countv, deceased, are hereby notified to present them properly
attested to me within twelve months frem the date hereof, and
all pesons indebted to said estate are hereby required to make
immediate payment. Jrnuaiv Isth, 1855.
jaals4od. A. C. HUDSON, Adm’r.
A dministrators’ Sale— -By virtue of an order of the
IX. Cos in of Ordinary of Stewart county, I will sell on the Ist
I Tuesday in March next, before the Court House door in Lump
kin, Stewart county, within the legal hours of sale, a Negro
woman named Viuy, about 30 years old, and her tw© children
Chirlotte, a girl about 6 years old, and Daniel a bov about 4
years old, as the property of the estate of David G. Knott, de
ceased, for the benefit of the he. r3 and creditors of said estate.
Terms on the day of sale. This Jan. 6:h, 1855.
janli—wtds. JOHN FITZGERALD, Adm.
PICTURES OF SILVER.
A Merry Christmas to you all.
The old, the joiuig, the great and'sms 1.
Christmas—New Years —Election—Success of the No
Porno Things—Christmas Gifts—Sevastopol taken —
Not by WOODBRIBGE, as he takes PICTURES.
HAVEyou noticed those PICTURES of his hanging
in Purple's door! It not, go and look , and mark tin in
well. Ho challenges criticism —Georgia is ahead, and
WOODBRIDGE is too!
Pictures most rare ot Beauty’s radiant taco,
With life like figure and its cnse'ol grace;
Peifected eye—tiuth’s niagie light oi life—
Plea main infant and the much lov’d wife.
These, and all charms o’er which affection weeps,
When sad bereavement, heaits in sorrow steeps:
Portrayed with excellence of Artist’s skill,
Are had at Wood bridges' —go where you will.
What more suitable present for tiiorc 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 Ptore.
dee 12 w&twtf
BOOK KEEPING !
I WOULD most respectfully inform the citizei e cf Columbus
that, for the purpose ol ( pening a Commercial
School, t have secured a room ovi r ll < itore ot Mr. 1).
1.. Booht r. win re, on Monday, the 27lhinst., 1 willbj reav.y <>r
the reception of all young gentlemen desirous of acquiru g a
knowledge of the system of
Double Entry Book ITeeping.
Any one of ordinary capacity can master the science in from
four to six weeks, while those post easing business qualifications
can master it in much shorter time.
Terms of Tuition:
Common course (amply sufficient lor any business
exclusive of Commission) ....’ 515.00
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 fail oi acquiring a clear
insight into all the masteries ofthe science by my peculiar mode
(which is | radical in the extreme) I would ,-imply state, that I
desire no compensation, and will require none in any case where
l fail in giving ample satisfaction.
GEO. WALTON KNIGHT.
Columbus. Nov 24—tw&w Cm
DR. T- STEWAE,
SHAVING returned to Columbus would reepactfully an
nounce that he has resumed his practice of Madicihe
and Surgery.
Columbus,Ga.. Dec. 7.1854. w&twtf,
W ANTED.
ABLE3 BODIED NEGRO MEN, on tho
lUU M. &G. R.R. for the ye r 1855,t0 be employed {in Gra
ding, and working of Trains between Girard and Union Springs.
For further information aj ply at the Engineer’s Office.
Enquirer copy, dec Hi tw&wlm.
Georgia UCounty:
WHEREAS, Redden Wamble applies to me for letters of
administration on the Estate of Linulus Jordan, late of
said county, deceased:
These are therefore to c> eand admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to show cause Jio the
contrary on o r before the February Term (next ensuing) of ihe
Court of Ordi - , said county” otherwise letters will bo gran
ted to said ap ~r.ca:::.
Given undt-i-'my hand the 2d day of January, 1855.
jan4—twhwfit. * 0.. P. BEAL,Ordinary.
Troy Factory.
HARRIS COUNTY, GEORGIA.
THE above Factory is situated on the Mul-/*
VSI berry Creek, ebout one mile from where it en-
Valters into the Chattahoochee river,in a country
*1 ‘abundantly supplied with the best >f Oak, Hick
orvr, Poplar, Beach, Ash, Pine, Walnut,and Gum; persons buy
ing articles made at the Troy Factory may rely on their being
made of the best timber.
It. G. & J.E. JEFFERSON.
WARE ROOM WEST SIDE BROAD ST.,
Columbus, Ga.
ONE DOOR NORTH OF P. Me LARI IS if CO.
I have engaged w'ith the above Factory to manufacture for me
1,500 Bedsteads of various kinds,
varying in prices from four to forty dollars.
8,000 Cottage Chairs,
500 Boston Rocking Chairs,
400 Nurse Rocking Chairs,
.500 Children Chairs,
500 Dining Chairs.
500 Office Chairs,
100 Writing Chairs,
10,000 Common,
10,000 Tubs,
2,000 Brass bound do.
1,000 do do Churns,
1,000 Iron do do
2,000 Well Buckets,
500 Boat do
Also,Bureaus, Wardrobes,common Dining Tables, Folding
Leaf Tables, Centre Tables, Side Tables, Settees, Lounges,
Whatnots, Cane Feat Setting Chairs, Rocking Chairs.
I have also made arrangements to have any thing in the
above line manufactured to order after any fashion desired;
every thing manufactured under thepeisonal supervision ofthe
Jl/essra. RichardG.and Janies E. Jeffeisons, proprietors, who
are well known in this community lor their excellency in work
manship and style.
All ordersleftatthe Ware /loom as above or directed to me
at Columbus, Ga., will meet with prompt attention.
The public are particularly requested to call and examine
my stock before purchasing.
Handsomepi'emiumswereawarded to the Troy Factory
at the Southern Agricultural Fair at Jlfacon foi the best speci
mens of Chairs and Wooden Ware.
11. W. NANCE.
Columbus, Feb 15.1854 —wlv
RHEUMATISM CURED !
EITHER INFLAMMATORY, ACUTE OR
CHRONIC.
NO DIFFERENCE DOW SEVERE, OR HOW LONO STANDING.
rT's.IIE undersigned, Druggists, have for sale that invaluable
I and sure remedy, Moktimork’s Eheumauc (cKm,ii
now so universally known, and so highly appreciated 1 j rnci.y
housand who had long been cripples and have been restor# dto
perfect health by its use. The extension manufacturing ar
rangements, as also a desire to meet the circumstances of all
who may be afflicted with this disease, and make it, to them
the chf-agst as well as the most ctnarn 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 & NAGEL, jj 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, Risk y &
Cos., and Wm. H. Tutt; Montgomery, Aia.,by B. R. Jones &
Go., and Cunningham,Cole &Cos,; at wholesale by A. A. Solo
monr & Cos., and 11 Carter&Co., Savannah, Ga.; Haviland,
Barreli & Co.and P. M. Cohen & Cos., Charleston, S. C., and
by J. Wright & Cos. No. 151,Chartres street, New Orleans,and
by Druggistsgenerally tbroughoutthe United States.
The above, are also agents for the sale of that invaluable pre
paration, already so extensively and popularly known by bun
dreds ofthousands 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
countr v —prove” U the most valuable Alterative and Blood
Purifier, ever known, for the treatment ofall diseases arising
from Inligestion, atorpid 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, nc thing has been
found to equal it.
This is purely a vegetable extract pleasant to take, and per
fectlyharmless —evenv/ith thefeeblest constitution. Itsaction
is simple, yet producing the most wonderfully beneficial results.
As an agreeable tonic, it promote s bealtby digestion, atthesame
time replenishing the gastric juices and furnishing healthy
chyle , thereby imparting purity and vitality to the Blood,
equalizes its circulation, nevtly electrified throughout every pro
per channel,stimulates the Liver to healthy action.
Eeinvigorates and Restores the Enfeebled
and Bebilitated.B
And thus, not only removing disease, but fortifying thesystexa
againslita attacks,and producing and maintaining a Glow
Health , and Beauty of Complexion.
This Cordial and Blood Purifier, should be kept in c-7
ry family, and used by every individual, as it may, not only
save to them hundreds of dollars, but also save from affliction
and ever, save lifeitself.
Price one dollar perbottle.
Druggists and merchant# will be allowed liberal disconn
on both tie above preparat’ous and can procure it of ou
wholesale agents, as above at oar wholesale prices.
DOWNING & CO., Proprietors.
No. I ißarclay street. New York ; Southwestern Depot
Louisville, Ky.,and,mav be addressed ateilher plat >
February U—tw&wlyin