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~ “cottonYtatements.
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’ ‘ 1354. ’ 43 2384 49496.51923 36587 39341; 13532
185 5. ’ 2771 189 I 3986344525 3376 22705 26081 18444
Columbus, Jan. 20.
COTTON—The market continues active and every
thing t ken at full prices. Strict Middling 6|, Good Mid
dling 7 a H.
Savannah, Jan. 19.
COTTON—The demand to*dav was light, at from 54 to
84.
Charleston, Jan. 18.
COTTON —The sales of £the week amount to 10,000
hale.-, at an advance of ito ic. on last weeks prices. Good
Middling is quitted at 81c. Receipts of the week 1,0C3
hales. Stock on hand exclusive of that on shipboard, 19,-
000 bales.
New York, Jan. 18.
The Cotton market is unchanged. Flour is easier.—
Ohio,'B 75 a 9 18$.
Li*t of Letters.
A LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office
xA at Columbus Ga , Jan. 15. 1855, which if not taken
out by April 1, 1855, will be sent to the Dead Letter office.
Adams, Stephen Gunn,E A Odum, Abraham 2
Alinand, G R 3 Godwin, Stiff Owen, Mary Jane
Ambiass, (Sc, Cos. Garrett, Nancy C Ortne, Win P
Alexander, James Gooman, J M Odum, Cordelia C
Anderson, W J Guyse, Nicholas O’i.eil, O. K
Alen, Wiley Giddens, George O’tieal, Shepard
Brooks, Jas R Goulding, F Patillo, James
Hrimbery, Wm H Green, Thomas Panott, N 2
Bird, Sherod Green, Wm 8 Petus, P L
Buckler, Annie Hussey, Luke Parr, L L
Barnes, James H Hailowell, Wm 3 Phipps, Robt
Bruner, Jesse a Henderson, F H MParher,) M
Bellflowers Susan’hllackney, Jas P 2 Pinkard, Mrs P L
Baiey.A W Hullman, G W 2 Pitman,James
Bur cd, Frances Hunter, Nancy Perry, Reddick
Baxter,.Win. 2 Hussey,.larucy M Phillips, AD
Brincetield, Thos Harris, R E Parkerson, Everline
Booles, Wm A Hammond A W Raddy, James
Barker, Tandy Ilillzar, Elizabeth Robinson, Wm
Binns.C II 3 Herring, A Rogers, Stephen
Black. &. Cobb Hammock, James Robertson, Wm H
Bayard, John Hudson, John Reeves, Elizabeth
Butler, Henry _ Hosser, Sam’l Robinson, H P
Blair, WCA * 3 Hasty, .Willis Robertson, A T
Beauchamp, C 2 Harkiess, Lu Robertson, Mrs M
Boland, Hamilton Hib, Louisa O Rogers, Richard
Brown, Nancy Hyatt, LH Robinson, Mark
Brown, A D Huek, Francis Roberson, J A
Baker, Wm H Hope/Edward Robinson, MissME
Badger, Iv H Hazlewood, A E Smith, Amanda E
Buckler, fssabella Hudson, David Smith, A J
Brooks, Wyatt Hoggs, Ruth Stanmeyer, J P
Bunt, John Herrrll.John Scoggins, G W 4
Baker, Wm Ff Hall, Joseph 2 Stubs, Harris
Brown, It W Henker, John 2 Shivers, James
Benton, N E Hubb, Levi Smith, Edward
Bianc,George Hallenbeck, G. Scott, Lewis
Brady, John .Hawkins, Wm E Seitonburg, Jospeh
Blow, Geo M Hogan, Daniel Smyrl,J H
Boyston, D P Hopkins, Elinoria Scofield, Wm J
Courcie, Miss S S Horn, John Stunn, George
Callaway, G A 2 Holcomb, Eliz’th 2§mith, Mrs A E
Cameron, D A 2 Jordan, James 2 Sawyer, Elder
Couch, MrsEJ Jenkins, B P 2 Simpson, A & Cos.
Coleman, Allen Johnston, JR 3 Soloman, W C 2
Gassier, R B Jones, James M 2 Sparks, Kellis
Craig, Mary H Jackson, Turner Smith, Alexander
Clarke, John E Jackson, James R Sherdin,Robt N 2
Calhoun, E H Jackson, Shady A Swanson, J M
CLvlaud, Ruse Jackson, Drury _ Swinney, DM
Conner, James Kitchen, Wm K 3 Shavers, Mary Ann
Chapman, B F Kranss, John J Sayrs, C V
Cary, Mrs. G S Siller, Mr
Caider, Washingt’aLangford.Naomi RSchafler, F
Cook, Nancy, Low, Isaac Shoup, Jacob
Clay, Martha Lapham, Mary A Smith, L T.
Clem, W H Leddon, John A Smith, Robt J
Clem, Martha H Lawrence, Jas Smith, Malcom
Cushion, Jas H Langdon, J J Tuckenor, Prof.
Cook, Augustus Langford, M A Traywick, E iz’bth
Calhoun, Cathern Lewis, A B Thomas, B W
Celia, Sarow Lewis, Owen L Tompkins, John W
Cotton, Martain Lloyd, John W Mick, M
Cotton, Z Lynch, Asa Thrash, W J
Coleman, J ‘ Lewis, Wm Twilly, James 2
Cou tney, J F Lewis, Charles H Thornton, Jonath’n
Crvs ns &. Syrur Meehan, Thos Tippett, Sanford
Cry 11, Jeremiah Miller, Daniel B Thompson, G. W.
Clib rn, John F Mays, Moses J &. Cos.
Clark, Lucy Moye, J D Toby, Frederic
Cotield, Flora Martin, Ben Taylor, Maria
Carter, T D Mustian, Peggy Turney, Thomas
Clark, MS 2 Maddox. Robt Teague, Joseph
Ciaford, Wm R Moore, Isaac J Taylor, James
Clements, W A Manly, Eliza C Toler, A J
Clark, G W Mullen, J M Volger, C
Conner. Maltha Malcom, A K Williams, Dicey
Dill, A A Middlekauf, E Wood, Joseph I
Daniel, Monroe Mastuson, C Welch, James
Devon, Mary Murrell,lsaac T Ward, JP
Dill ebay, LA 2 Mahanney,” Chas Warren, Augustine
Durfee, Charles Martin, C M Wynn, Harrison
Dun, Eliza Mershon, Rebecca White, Julia A
Dervett, AC Mullen, Francis Walling, Wm
Davis, JaneN Morgan, James West, Martin
Dozier, F L Miller, Mary E Wynn,Lucinda
Davis, Frances Mullen, John Wilmon, Dr.
Daniel, Olivia M Merman, Martha Waters, ARB_
Du flee, James M Mver, Lcuis Wacaser, G W
Dent, F R McGuire, James 2 Wiggins, Winnie
Daley, C A Mctarland, W W Wriley, V> m
J>avis, Robert McElroy, Ann Wynn, T J
Drew & Peabody, McGinty, G W Watson, William
Decker, Nancy McGlocklin, Dr. Wooten, James
Davis, John D * McGehee,James M Watts, Henrietta A
Eason, Wyatt McGehee, J C Wilder, Calvin G
Edwards, A J McGrady, S M Wilson, John T
Everett, W A 2 McDonald, N M Wilson, Martha C
Edwards, P W McDaniel, Hugh Woodruff, W
Fish, Charles A Nunnery, Sopher Watson, Mat. G
Fa 1 ken berry Robt.Netties, James Wilkeson, M A
Fairfield, Steph’n DNelson, Mary J Witt, H H
Flournoy, J II Newberry, Clusey Wood, Wm H
Ford, B R Nell, Wm S Welch, Jackson
Green, Sarah Odum, Cornelia J Yonge, W C
Griggers, A C Owens, ?rlary A E Younger, John
Goddy, Mrs P Owens, J M Zigler, J T
Goolsby, Mary 2 Odum, iiiram
Persona e tiling for any of the letters on this list will
please ask for advertised letters. It. C. FORS\TH, r.M.
Columbus, Ga. Janmry 15, 1855.
H. S. SARON I,
PROFESSOR OF MUSIC.
jan2o—tw ts. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
DESIRABLE PROPERTY
AUCTION.
4 TIL o’clock on the first Tuesday in February next, we
wilt sell at the .Varket House, in the city of Columbus,
South half of Lots -No. 105 t 10<J. situated on Oglethorpe st.,and
generall known as the Cooper Lot. On the premises are a
dwelling with 4 rooms, a fire place in each, a good kitchen and
other outhouses, and a good well of water.
Kent notes tor the present vear go to purchaser. Terms Cash.
ALSO,
Lot No. 40, on. Broad st., two doors above the old Tank of
Si. Marys’,feet 4 inches trout, and running back 147 tt. 10
it ch., on which a fine two story Brick Building, occupied at
present by 11. W. Nance, as a Furniture Finishing Shop. The
upper story contains several comfortable rooms, suitable for
offices or bed rooms. Terms, Credit until Ist January next
with good security and mortgage on the property.
ALSO,
Lois N0.453, & 4."4, togetherwith the improvements fronting
on E triy st.. in the tower pari, of the city, each containing a
lull h tit acre. Te r rus, on (lav of sale.
ALSO,
In trout of our Stores, a large tot of Furniture, Dry Goods,
Clothing, Wagons, Carriage*. H and Mules.
„ T , , , .. HaXUUSON,AIStIN t* McGEHEE.
F, J.Pinkard, Auctioneer. jamW-twtds.
*:abyhrels large northern dota
*'H 4 OIliS lor planting, just received and for sal©
b V i u t m i T - M. HOGAN.
Columbus, Jan 20—tw4t.
BROAD STRS ST HOUSE.
removed to the BROAD
SIRLu 1 HOL bE, solicits the patronage of her
1 1 iends.
Board per month oo
“ “ with lodging 24 (H)
Supper Breiatast and Lodging..... p 25
Children and servants half price,
Columbus, Jan. 20— tw3m.
BLANKS.
WE have and keep constantly on hand every description of
Lfgal Blanks, far Lawyers, Ordinaries, Sheriffs,
and all County Officers, printed on superior paper and
of the .most approved tonus. LowAX A ELLIS.
% COPARTNERSHIP&DISSOLVED.
THE Co-pvrtnership?heretof...re existing between WILLIAM
IIALL & THOMAS GOGLBBY is this day disolred by
mutual consent. WILLIAM IIALL.
jan IS—lßos. tw3t.
SALE OF iNEGROES.
ON the first Tuesday in February next a e-Market House
in this city, we will sell
Ten Likely Young Negroes,
Oonsistingof men, girls,and hoys. For particulars see hand
bills. Terms at t-a.e. ii janlf-7:5. A V Fit & V\ ILKINB.
A NEW SUPPIY~OF
RUTH HALL: A Domestic Tale of the present time, by
Fanny Pera;
Fudge Doings: Being Tony Fudge’s Record of the same, in
forty Chapters, by Ike Mai vel;
A South S.Ue View of Slavery: or three months at the South
in 1854, by Nehemiab Adams, D. D.;
Fern Leaves, Ist and 2d Series. Anew supply.
More of the Life of P. T. Baruum. Just received by
janiß— wfctw. j. VV. PEASE.
Coffee, Sugar and Tea, Brandy, Segars and
TOBACCO, AT COST.
OWING to the tightness of the money maiket, and the con
timed lowness of the river, I am torce.l to offer goods at a
sacrifice, for the purpose ot meeting my indebtedness. The ar
tic.es are of the very best quality, selected with great careior
the retail trade.
N. B. All who are indebted will please settle without delay,
As future payments depend upm my pay.
jan IS—twtf. p. A. CLAYTON.
ROBERT N. HOWARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Office in the St. Mary’s Bank Building, up
July 22, 1854—tw&wtj.
FOR SALE.
•)An Barrels Thoniaston Lime. For Sale by
janlß—lßss tw4t. RUBE, PATTEN. & CO.
NOTICE.
The Stockholders of tlie Rock Island Facto
ry are requested to meet on the first Saturday in Februa- j
ry, 1855, at the office of the Company, No. 30, Broad Street, Co
lumbus, at 10 o’clock, A.M.,oa bnsinessof vital importance.
By order of the owners of a majority of the Stock.
P.M’LAREN, Pres’t.
D. F. Wilcox, Secretary.
Columbafl, Ga.,l an. 16,j 1855. tw3t.
For Hire.
AVery Smart, Likely Girl, twenty years of age,—
who is an excellent house servant, arid seamstress.
janl3—tw3t. ROBERT CARTER.
DR. T. S. TUGGLE,
OFFICE OVER MULLFORD’S ON BROAD STREET,
coLUiaexrs, gsohsia.
Columbus, January 10th, 1555. twly.
BRITISH P E RlO BICA LS.
EARLY COPIES SECURED.
LEONARD SCOTT & CO., New York, continue to
re-publish the following British Feriodicals, viz:
1. The London Quarterly (Conservative )
2. The Edinburgh Review (Whig.)
3. The North British Review (Free Church.)
4. Tiie Westminister Review (Liberal.)
5. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine (Tory.)
The present critical state of European affairs will render
these pubiieationsunasually interesting during the forthcom
ing year. They will occupy a middle ground between the
hastily written news items, crude speculations,and ffying
rumors of the daily Journal and the ponderous Tome, of the
future historian, written alter the Jiving interest and excite
ment of the great political events of the time shall have
passed way. It is to these Periodicals that readers must
look 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
them upon the consideration of the reading public.
Arrangements are now permanently made for the
receipt of EARLY SHEETS from the Brittish Publish
ers, bv 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 the same low rates as heretofore,
viz : Per ann.
For any one of the four Reviews $3 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 3 00
For Blackwood and three Reviews 9 00
For Blackwood ana the four Reviews 10 00
Payments tn 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- ’
iesof any one or more of tho above works. Thus: P’our
copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, will be sent to one
address for 89; four copies of the four Renews and Black
wood tor 830; and so on.
POSTAGE.
In all the principal cities and towns, these works will be
delivered, through agents, FREE OP POSTAGE. “VVhen
sent by mail, the Postage to any part of the United State
will be but Twenty-Four Cents a year for “Blackwood,”
and Fourteen Cents a year tor eaci of the Reviews.
Remittances and communications should always be ad
dressed, post paid, to the Publishers.
LEONARD SCOTT & CO.
jan9—twlm. 51 Gold Street, New York.
LIVERY STABLE KATES,
OWING to the great scarcity and still advancing price
of provender, we are positively compelled to alter and
increase the price of feeding. In future the following rates
in all cases will be strictly adhered to.
Horses and Carriage per day 86 00
| “ •* halfday 4 00 1
“ “ at night -...5 00
“ and Jersey Wagon, per day 5 00
“ “ “ half day 3 00
Baggage Wagons and Horses, per day 5 00
“ “ “ halfday 3 00
Horse and Buggy per day 3 00
“ “ half day 200
“ “ at night 3CO
“ “ and boy, per day 400
Buggy per day 1 50
“ half day, 100
Saddle or Harness Horse, per day 1 50
“ “ “ half day 1 00
“ “ “ at night 1 50
Boarding Horse, one me nth 18 0 >
“ under one month per day 1 00
Single feed for Horse, per day 50
Drove Horses in Stable, per day per bead 75
“ “ in Lot 60
“ Mules “ 50
PITTS & HATCHER,
Columbus, jan2-’ss—twlm. VERNOY &. ECTOR.
COLUMBUS RAULS!
CHATTAHOOCHEE COURSE.
_ THE firs* annual meeting over this
new COURSE, near Co’umuus, Ga., will
. come off on the
First Tuesday, 6th March next,
and continue five days. , ,
Liberal PURSES will be offered by tbe Ciab tor the various ‘
races which w'll ‘dUte place during the week, and ample ac
commodations for all who attend oh that Occasion.
The Colt Stake to be run over the Cl a iahooi ht e Conr-e at i
the first annual meeting closed with the icllowing enires Dec- j
ember 31st 1854. , J
T. Woolfolk enters br. c. by Steel, 3 years otd, dam by !
Bertram jr.
W. Cheatham enters celt Lit le Artner by Glencoe, (Lam
Blue Bonnett.
John Harrison enters gr. (. M try Biue-kin, 1 y Grey Fsgle,
dam Sally .Ro-gun also gr. f. Aruell, by Guy i-ag’e, dem Ma
rietta.
Col. B. Easley entersch. c. 3 years old, by Chiefiain. dam
Mary Horton: ala > ch. c.3 years oid, by Chieftain, dam Jane, •
by Shamrocs..
C 8 FRVTR, |p r „
P vV FftVCIJL $ rropr.t.ers,
CciUKibUi, twfcwtf
TO RENT.
THE Store on Broad Street, No 34, next door below
Mr Gager’s Shoe Store. Apply to
dec26—twtf T G HOLT.
“special notice. -
IN order that our customers may understand the
terms on which we tiade, we have thought it advisable
to publish them. They are as follows: For all purchases
on time, payments will be required twice a yeary say Ist
May and Ist January. Oil all amounts unpaid at the times
specified, we shall claim and exoeet interest until paid.
E. BARNARD, & CO.
Columbus, Jan. Ist,’ss. janll—w&.twtf.
BooKS.
LIFE OPP'T. BARNUM,
Republican Court, or American Society in tbe
jsiJJSj .JLdaya °f Washington, with 21 portraits cf Distin
ajzJpSgpSgSr guisbed Women. bvR. W. Gnswod;
da <S..y Romance of American Landsc: pes, by T. Alli
son Richards:
Maxim* of Washington, by John F. Sc;
nut Doors at IdlewiJd, by N. P. Willis;
S mill ward Ho! a Speilot sunshine, by W. Gil’more Sims;
Afraj t, or Lile and Love in Norway, Translated ty Edwa
•1. Morris;
ilea.-t. ease, 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 Fast, by Jack Downing;
Lectures on the Evidences of Christianity, by a Clergyman of
the Protestant l p : scopal Church: Introduction byßishop l oner;
Life and F.pisUes of at. Paul; by VV. J. Cotiybeafe, Late fel
low of Trinity College, Cambridge, Eng.
The BoatClul: a Tale for Boys;
Winter Wreath of summer Flowers, by S. C. Goodrich;
Life in the Clearings, by Mrs. JKoodie:
The Land of the Saracen, by Bayard Taylor;
Amoi.iogn pi yof WiliiamJay. Ju received by
dec3o—w&.t#ti. J. W. PEASE,92 Broad-"t.
EAGLE MANUFACTURING CO.
COLUMBUS, GA.
THE Factory, now being in full operation, is able to
supply (on their usual terms) promptly as ordered, the
various styles of their Manufactures, which consists of
the loliowing variety:
YARNS, OSN ABURGS, 4 4 SHEETINGS i SHIRT
ING, Cotton S’rip es, of great variety of Pattern;
COTTON A Di’lS, embracing many new sttyles;
Negro Kerseys & Pine Knot Plains;
Planters’ Casimeres, Truck for Trowseis,
Sewing Thretid, Sliop Twine, Mattresses,
Hatting ,&c.
tfjrp To Cash purchasers inducements will be offered.
’ dec2B—twtf. J. R. BROWNE, Ag’t.
FRESH SARDEN SEED.
JUST receive and age* 1 asiiortmsiti of ’’L A VDRErH’3”
new crop Li nren eils Onion Sets.
P. A. CLAYTON,
decl6—tw 82 Broad S reet.
FOR THE “LADIES]
JUST received direct from Paris, ass am pits, six magnificent
Embroidered .
WHITE SILK TALMAS!
Also, our third large invoice of
Mantillas, Cloaks
including a large assortment of
Black Talmas and Cloaks.
Suitable for mourning, of
VELVET SATIN AND CLOTH.
They will be opened for ction tills morning at
10 o’clock, the Ladie invited to call and h>uk at
them J. M. RAUM,
Columbus, Nov 15—tw 64 Broad Street.
SOUTHERN
MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY.
(BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA.)
Conducted on the Havana plan.
CLASS J.
One prize to 20 Tickets—and remember, every prize drawn!
To be drawn on the 30th oj January.
CAPITALS $7500
“ 5,000
“ 2,000
2 I,OHIO
In all, 251 prizes, amounting to 530,000
Tickets #s—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 of the Bronze Lion
Montgomery, Oct. 21 —twtd
JOHN MAY, Agent, Girard, Ala.
OT’ All letters for immediate answer must be addressed
to JOHN MAY, Columbus, Ga.
DISSOLUTION.
THE copartnership of James K. Redd, dt C 0., has ex
pired by limitation, and circumstances compel us to col
lect; so we hope all indibted to us either by ncte or account
will come forward and settle by or belore the Ist April, at
which time the notes and accounts will be sued if not paid,or |
other -atisfaetdrv arrangements made.
dec23—w&<a>3m. JAMES K. REDD, & CO.
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS,
Just Received and for s?le by
Dec.9—wtw&tf ROB RET A. WARE.
BY AYER & WILKINS,
AUCTIONEERS.
JUST RECEIVED AIJD IN STORE,
8 or 10 Pieces India Gagging, Cheaper than caubt
purchased any where else in u.e ciiy.
dec!9. — AYER At WILKINS.
A FEW SHARES MUSCOGEE RAIL ROiD
for Sale. Apply to
dccl2—w&tw. AYER & WILKINS, j
i A Shares Mobile & Gira T d Rail Rond Stock,
-rU for Sale by AYER & WILKINS,
janll—twtf
NEGRO FOR SALE
xyTE will sell at the M irket House on the first Tuesday in
1 V February next, at eleven o’clock, a Ncgr~> Boy named
Horace, abou. 18 or 20 years old. Bold for account and ri3k of
Charles P. Kirg. Titles indisputatbie.
janl6—twtf. AYER t WILKINS.
For Sale.
A GOOD SECOND HAND PIANO FORTE
Apply to jani‘s—twtf. AY Eli & WILKINS.
plantation^niT house and lot
FOR SALE.
Avery valuable river plantation, in a high state of cul
tivation, with a comfortable dwelling house, ove.seers
(house and negro houses; about 590 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.
Kail RoadS'ock, or any other good Btcck, wi’l be taken in
1 exchange for the above residence. Apply to
AYER & WILKINS,
Map of the above land be seen at the store of AvU<t.
Wilkins. n J ro U
Sept. 29, 1851. twt f
Ten Dollars Reward.
f ON the 31st December last, my boy Joe ranaway !
from my premises <near! eroie, Pike countv, Ala.) and
has no since been heard from. In stature he is r Uhtr
low i being ready 5 teet and chunky. I.a con
vernation he is quick rpoken. His complexion is dark.
He is wen Known about Ccdambos—hav iu-j- hir
ed at the Oglethorpe House in 1850. and at KirklamU L ? ve ry
j Stable, tnGiraru,lßsi and 52- and is doubtless it. that neitth-
Ibor.iood, or eMleavoriaa to make Mb wavthltker 8
* wlHgive the above reward fur his safe lodgment in r.nv
lailao that i can gethtm. r R Paltthsov 3
rrote,Pitownaty. A!v.Jan.S, 1555.
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—twti. WALTON K. HARRIS.
~ EXTRA NOTICE!
PRICES OF FLOUR, MEAL, AND FEED,
Are as Follows.
FAMILY FLOUR, (including sack*) - - $10,50
SUPERFINE, do. 10,00
No. 2. do. 8,00
CORN MEAL, per bushel .... 1,00
SHORTS, per Hundred 1,-0
BRAN, ,4 ..... i,oo
Five per cent allowed to purchasers when 20 Bbls. are
taken at one time. Tenns Cash on delivery.
The highest cash price paid for Corn and Wheat at
janll—twtf. WINTERS’ PALACE MILLS.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
THK Notes and accounts of thela'e firm of P. M*L\RF,N &
Go.,are plactd in the hands of D. A. McArthur. Esq. for
collection, who is fully authorized Lj the undersigned, to col
lect, settle, and discharge the same. P. M’LARFJf,
jai.6— twlin. J. It. HULL.
FOH SALE.
i I ine Family Horse & Light Family Car
x Y riage. The II >rse is a Isrze Northern horse, welt broke,
perfectly aound, 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—twti. - lIATC IIFR & PITTS.
and. D. METCALF. H. Tt. STONE
G. D, METCALF, & CO,
COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
34 POYDKAS STREET,
NEW ORLEANS.
Refer to —W. H. Young, Esq., Columbus, Georgia.
“ Col. John Banks, “ “
“ H. 11. Epping, Esq, “ “
“ J. L. Morton, Esq.,
“ Patrick Adam?, Esq, “ “
December 20. tw—6m.
CHANGE OF PROPRIETORSHIP.
CITY ttCyjHSSILa,
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
decl6 —tw3m. J. B. FOLEY, Sole Prorpietor.
BK. T. STEWAR,
f HAVING returned to Columbus would reepectfnllyan
nounce that lie'has resumed his practice of Medicine
and Surgety.
Columbus,Ga., Doc. 7. 1854. w&twtf,
DRAWING CLASS.
MR. Antrofcus’ Drawing Class will commence
on Monday livening next, Jan. Bth, at 7 o’clock, lor gen
tlemen. The class tor ladies, on gaturd; y morning, Jan. 13th,
from 18 till 2 o’clock. jai.6—tw3t.
NOTICE.
I HEREBY appoint R. E. Dixon ray agent for the gener
al transaction of my business, who is ful authorized to sell
and execute title to any property belonging to me. and receipt
for any monies due me. dellwtw2m O. s. 1101,1., AND.
DRY GOODS ~
_ AT
Greatly Reduced Prices!
TN ESIBING to dispose of our Stock of Winter Goods
J before the season closes, we are now offering it at C uc.. pu
ces as will not fail to give entire satisfaction to purchasets!
The following articles are in good styles, and as lew as can
be found in the city:—
Rich colored and Black Brocade Silks;
“ Plaid and Plain colored Silks;
Plaid and Figured Merinoes and DeLaines;
PI an JL el allies and BcLalnes of all colors;
Fu peri or black and Colored Alpaccas;
All colors French Chalty;
Cas’m’rs, Satinetts, Kent’y Jeans Tweeds; i
Real Welsh and SaxonyPlaitneis;
A few Talmas and Mantillas, at very low PRICES !
Negro Blankets and Wool Hats
ueeb—wJr-twtf. MANLL y & HODG ; j.
Fanny Fern’s Few Books.
RUTH HALL: A Domestic Tale of the time:
LIFE OF BARNUM, 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. W. PEASE.
10. EMOVAL.
YYTD take this method of informing our friends and thepu
V V lie that we have removed our Store to
NO. 76 EAST SIDE OF BROAD STREET.
Where caaalwa ys be found a large selection of
f?HI fllHl FORTES fffni
From the Best Manufactories in the United States, of all Styles I
and PRICES.,
Ala SO,
Melodians, Guitars, Violineellos, Violins, i
Banjos, Tamltoriiies, Flutes, Flutinas,
Accoideous, Music Boxes, Ciarionetts,
Flageoletts and Fifes.
Also, “all kinds of BRASS INSTRUMENTS for
BANOS, together with Bass and Tenor D U.VS.
STRINGS of all kinds, and the Largest Assortment
of SHEET MUSIC for ell the abo\e named instruments
that can be found South of Philadelphia.
ALSO, A LARGE STOCK OF
Fine GOLD and SILVER WATCHES,
k • EY\ ELK 1 and FANCY GOODS, of all descriptions.
together v-ilh a full asssortmeni of Worsted and
Embroidery Patterns, and other articles too numerous
to mention.
S cond hand Pianos taken in exchange when new ones
are bought, and the highest prices allowed for old ones.
TIT Second hand Pianos for Sale or Rent.
Pianos, Organs, Melodians, anda’l other kinds of
Musical Instrum* nts n paired in the best manner, and at the
shortest- notice, and warranted to give entire satisfaction.
All orders left at our store will Ue promptly attended ‘o
TKUAX & VANDEN BERG,”
76 Brosd street, Sign of the Mammoth Fiddle.
Columbus, Dec. 11, 1854. w&twtf.
COPARTNERSHIP.
undersigned having entered in a general
feiU GROCERY BUSINESS,
at the old stand of P. M -Laren & Cos., wil .J keen constantly on
hand a full supply ot * * J
All kinds of G roceries,
for wholesale and retail.
We solicit the patronage of our friends and the pubPc een
eraily. p. AIcLARKN & DUCK
PETER MCLAREN,
LEVI B. DUCK.
C. lumbus, Oct 7th, 1854. Oct 14—tw&wtf
RUBBER OVER SHOES.
F.L BEER Over Shoe3 for Gents an-i Ladies.
Rubo.r Sanduts—oue, two and three straps.
Also Cork in soles, at
- • -s—tw&w2m T. K. WYNNE’S.
shoesT “
A M. ofaOTaDt !hoes -
P cSS wh iON Br ° S3as a3d Oi'fW* Boots, a taw
Co C Su a Aov2.t-,'vS:w,f T - WYNNE
FIXEBOOTsI
J FRENCH Pump Coots.
Liaht and heavy Water Proof Boots.
Ltght and stout stitched and Pegged Roots
CaH and Patent Leather Gahei” ‘
Uoth Gaiter? and Patent Leather PurupF
T. Iv. W YNNE’S.
s&g D and White Gaiters.
Ktd Boots, Buskins and Shippers
White Rid Slippers and J. L. Shoes,
\ T |° 3t “ oots a*>d Calt W aiking Shoes
-Hissesand Children Shoes, all kinds
At T. K. WYNNE’S.
CoiUsnbusr, Nov 24-twiStwtf
PICTURES OF SILVER.
A SJerry Christmas to you all,
Tlicrold, the young, the great ar.d>raall.
Christmas —New Years —Election —Success of the No
Some Hungs—Christmas Gifts- Sevastopol taken—
Not by WOODBRIDGE, as he takes PICTURES.
HAVE you noticed those PICTURES of his hanoiro
in Purple’s door? If not, go ard look, and mark them
well. He challenges crilieitm—Georgia is ahead, and
VXODBRIDGH is too!
Picture? most rare ol Beauty’s radiant taco,
With life like figure and its case of grace;
Perfected eye—tiulh’s magic light ot lite-p-
Plea mg in intant and the much lov’d wife.
These, and ail charms o’er which affection weeps,
\\ hen sad bereavement, hearts in sorrow steeps:
Portrayed with excellence of A:ti?l’s skill,
Are had at Wood bridges’— go where you will.
What more suitable preseui for those we love, than ore
of Woodbridge’s Pictures—ene lused in one <>t his ele
gant cases or frames, of which he has a great variety? What
can be more appropriate?
Gallery No. 69 Broad st., over Purple’? Jewelry Store
dec 12 w&twtf.
TO THE
MUSICAL WORLD.
The undersigned having concluded to make
v Columbus bis peunaitci t residence, takes thi?
| method ot informing the public that he | repost s
zr teaching
VOCAL AND INSTUMENTAL MUSIC
*n all its branches as w< 11 as its theory.
The success which (bat aticnfitd hi? eits thus f tr, war
rants him in promising to bis pupils, a though knowledge ot
i the art.
He would also his services to such gentlemen as wish
to perfect themselves in Instrumental Music, and who. rather
than instruction, need someone to accompany them upon the
Piano rr other Instrument.
In addition to the above, he will fbo teach the
FRENCH, CEEMAN, AM) ITALIAN LANGUAGES,
ail of which he speaks and writes fluently.
Terms Twenty-Five dollars per quarter.
Where two or more pupils will lake lessons together,a de
duction will be made For further particulars and references
enquire of the unde (signed at Trnax & Vanderßerg’s Music
Store, Pease’s Hood Store, or at this 1 (Tice.
H HRRMAN S. SAKON I.
TO TEACHEKS OF MUSIC,
and those who wish to prepare themselves for such vocation,
Mr S.ironi would specialty offer his services as a thor
ough f tueijr of lhe musical theory, and the experience of t* itch
ing, has enabled him to reduce “teaching music” to a petted
system, which ran be imparted to any one withoutdifficuitv.
Columbus, December 14, 1854. twtf.
LUMBER, LUMBER.
THE undersigned are prepared to furnkh Oak, Hickory,
Poplar, Asn, Eeaeh 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 a Her and to.
dee 23—twtf. WIIITTELSEY & BRO.
CUSHMAN, DENTIST,
/rePstolftx 69 BROAI) STREET.
AVING returned to the city, with improved
health, is rerdy to attend to his unfinished cases, and alt others
that may offer. Stpt. 29, 1854.w&twtf.
Troy Factory.
HARRIS COUNTY, GEORG .1 A .
THE above Factory is situated on tbe Mul- ■*
berry Creek, sbout one mile from where it
patters into the Chattahoochee river,in a country JT
’ v ‘abiindantiv supplied with the beat if Oak, Hick
ory, Poplar, Beach, Ash. Pine, Walnut.and Gum ; pers >ns buy
ing articles made at the Troy Factory may rely on their being
made of the best timber.
R. G. & J. E. JEFFERSON.
WARE ROOM WEST SIDE BROAD ST.,
Columbus, Ga.
ONE DOOR NORTH OF P. Me LARIN ( CO.
I have engaged with the above Factory to manufacture tor 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 OlliceChairs,
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 Tabler, Folding
Leaf Tables, Centre ‘tables. Side Tables, Settees, Lounges,
Whatnots, Cane Seat Pettirg Chairs, Rocking chairs.
I Pave also made arrangements to have any thing in lhe
above line manufacture, and to order after any fashion desired;
every thing manufactured under the personal supervision ol the
-Uessrs. Richard G. and James E. Jeffetsons, proprietors, who
are well known in this community for their excellency in work
manship and style.
Ail orders left at the Ware Room as above or directed to me
at Columbus, Ga.. will meet with prompt attention.
The public are particu’ rly requested to call and examine
my stock before purchasing.
Handsome premiums wereawarded to the Troy Factory
at the Southern Agricultural Fair at J/acon for the best epeci
mensofChairs and Wooden Ware.
H. W. NANCE.
Columbus. Feb 15.1854—w1y
RHEUMATISM CURED !
EITHER INFLAMMATORY, ACUTE OR
CHRONIC.
NO DIFFERENCE HOW SEVERE, OR HOW LONG ST ANTING.
THE undersigned, Druggists, have for sale that invaluable
and sure remedy, Mohti*ioek’6 Ebkttuiic Cu.vKt„r
now so universally known, and so highly appreciated by mar y
housand who had long been cripples ar.d have been rest on-fit o
perfect health by its use. The extensi*® 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 chea'gst as well as the most mode of treatment
have determined the proprietors to reduce he price to tkrf k
dollars per bottle ; at which price, the agents will sell in
future, ROBERT CAETEK, ) Agents,
DANFORTII & b AGEI.,; Columbus
Sold in Oglethorpe, bj Pemberton & Ellis; Macon, by I.een
ard Little,and Payne &Nesbitt; Aliiiedgeville, by Z. W.Lit
le, Marietta by Wm. Rootc; Augusta by Haviland, Fislej &
Cos., and Wm. 11. Tutt; Montgomery, Ata.,by B. R. Jones &
Go., and Cunningham, Cole & Cos, ; at wholesale by A. A. Solo
mon*&Co., and 11 Carter & Cos., Savar nab, Ga.; llsviland,
Harrell & Cos. and P. M. Cohen & Cos., Charleston, S. C., and
by J. Wright & Cos. No. 151,Chartres street, New Orleaus.ar.d
by Druggists generally throughoutthe United States.
The above, are also agents for the sale of that invaluable pre
paration, already so extensively and popularly known by hun
dreds ofthousands throughout the United States, as
MORTIMORE’3
BITTER CORDIAL AND BLOOD PURIFIER.
The immense sale of this Cordial, during the last two year
and the universal satisfaction it has given to aU— including
hundreds ofthe most respectable physicians throughout our
country—prove't the moat valuable Alterative and Blood
Pcrifikp. ever kuown, for the treatment of all diseases arisirg
from Inligestic:., a torpid condition of the Liver or Impuri
ties ofthe Blood. While as a Preventive ofdiseases, 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, 2nd per
fee tly harmless—even with the feeblest constitution. Its action
is a imple,yet producing tbe most wonderfully beneficial results.
As an agreeable tonic, it promotes healthy digestion, atthesame
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 tohealthy action.
Reinvigorates and Restores the Enfeebled
and Debilitated.^
And thus, not only removing disease, but lortifyinc thesystem
againstits attacks,and producing and maintaining a Giov
Health, and Beauty of Comp l exion.
fNT This Cordial and Blood Purifier, should be kept in ev
ry family, and used by every individual, as it may, not only
->ave to them hundreds of dollars, but also save from afflictic®
aid even save lifeitseif.
Price one dollar perbottle.
Druggists and merchants will be allowed liberal disconn
on both tie above preparations and can procure it ol ou
■svholesalt agents, as above at cur wholesale prices.
DOWNING & CO., Proprietors.
No. 1 street. New York ; fon'.hwestern itepot
Louisville, Ky.,andmav be addreeeed ateither plat 9
February 11—tw*wljln 1