The Times & sentinel tri-weekly. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1858, January 27, 1855, Image 3

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The Legislature of Wisconsin, to the MTlfon \r<m 7< uolmcally classified as follows : senate— n“mXu l3’A*.ol!liorni 8. Wbi*s2. Independents 2. timi*: —Democrat< *>, Abolition!*. 43, Independent, 5, Whigs 1. The Whig party seems to be going out in VV xs consin. F//r7 railroad Accident. —A railroad accident occur red >n the Portland and Boston Road on the 20th, two *tiin -and tne snow plow ran off the track near the Sea instantly killing Franklin Rogers and badly injured i hades Veterrnan, the engineer. Both ot the deceased were employed upon the road. Illness of Judge Rice —The numerous friends of Kon. Sam F- Rice, of the Supreme Court, will be concerned to know that he is very seriously ill at this time. He was at tacked with pneumonia two or three days since We sin cerely hope there is nothing dangerous in the character of his illness. — Mont. Mail, 24fA. gjp’” Hon. Mark W. Hard, the new Governor of Ne braska, has twice been President of the Arkansas Senate, and once Speaker of the House ot Representatives of that State, where he has resided for twenty-four years. He is a native of Kentucky, and is said to be a fine specimen of a pioneer, being over six feet in height. Gov. Mcßea, of Mississippi, ha* appointed Col. E. VV. Routes, of Pontotoc, Secretary of State, to fill the v eancy occasioned by t o death VV. ii. Mure, E-q. Destructive Fire at Columbia , S. C. — Columbia, Jan. 25. —The old c apel budding of the South Carolina College, together with ihe adjoining east wing, was tot; 1- ly destroyed by fire this morning. The fire csfhght on the roof, near the cupalo, from the flue. The wind was blowing a gale from the north-west at the time. All ef forts to save the buildings proved fruitless. The less is estimated at 20,009 dollars. The furniture belonging to the stJents was niostly%xved. Fire in Gainesville. —By a dispatch to the Journal , dated Selma, January 26, we learn that Gainesville, in Sumter county, was, on Tuestffiy last, nearly destroyed by fire* Half the town, says the dispatch, is in ashes, among th rn warehouses containing 2,500 bales of cotton. The loss is estimated at two hundred thousand dollars. CCT” Tiios. Jones, E ; q., an uncompromising Democrat, has be£n elected Mayor by the Democracy of Covington, Ga. The Macon Telegrapfi thinks the signs of the times justify the opinion that the Democrats are not all dead yet. COMMERCIAL. COTTON STATEMENTS. §9 =~7Z sr*”S rn % -jStOek <2. 22. r ?•= OS 3° hand - Sg. !® this o 8 *r F&- j ; r ST day. 1854/ 43 1929 51878 53851 2223 38341 40569 13233 1855. * 2771 2299 4175446824229326081 2827420021 Columbus, Jan. 27. COTTON—Prices are rather more in favor of buyers to day than at our last quotations, although the demand continues good, and all that is offered is taken wito slight concessions in the rates of the last few days. We notice i decline in some of the seaport markets. We quote ex tremes s£a7i. Montgomery, Jan. 26. The market was rather dull to-day—prices being in favor of buyers. We quote 6a 7 cents. Savannah, Jan. 26. COTTON—There was quite a brisk demand this morning, at yesterday’s decline. The sales amount to 1,906 bales. Extremes 6$ a S£. Principal sales, cents. Atlanta, Jaa. 26. COTTON — 6| cents. New York, Jan. 24. Our Cotton market is without change. Flour is lower; Ohio is quoted at $8.50 to $9. Storm. —It has been snowing throughout the whole day. New York, Jan. 23. Cotton is firm and active, with prices tending upwards. Flour is easier, but not quotably lower. o°We seldom recommend a manufactured medicine, believing that, in most cases, nature herself perfects a cure more rapidly and effectually than can be accomplished by the vegetables and minerals of medical science. But in the matter of dyspepsia, there are chronic features about it, which, very often, defy all, the efforts of nature to create a healthy action ot the digestive organs, and it not unfre quently happens that thousands suffer for years, diseased both in body and mind, from indigestion and its kindred ills. To such, Iloofland’s German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, are truly a most valuable preparation. It is a tonic medicine, giving a healthy action to the stomach, and will be found highly serviceable at all seasons, but es pecially during the Spring. Dyspepsia can only be cured by a patient perseverence in one course ot treatment; and to all those suffering under this sad malady we would re commend an application to the depot of Hoofland’s Ger man Bitters, 120 Arch street, Philadelphia.— Philadelphia Enquirer. jan23. Worms.— As this is the season of the year when worms are most formidable among children, the proprietors ot M’- Lane’s V ermifuge, beg leave to call the attention ot parents to its virtues for the expelling of these annoying and often fatal enemies of children. It was invented by a physician of great experince in Virginia, who, alter having used it in his own practice, and found its success so universal, was induce i at lust to offer it to the public as a cheap but cer tain and excellent medicine. It has since become Justly popular throughout the United States as the most efficient Vermifuge ever known, and the demand has been steadily on the increase since its first introduction to the public.— This great worm Specific may be had at all the Druggists iu Columbus, and of Dealers generally throughout the U.b. AGUE AND t EVER of three years standing CUBED.—Mr. John Longdeu, now living at Beaver Dam, Hanover county, near Richmond, had ague and fever tor three years,most of the time he had (.hills 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 ot the Tonics advertised, and everything re commended to him, was about to give up in despaii, when Carter’s Spanish Mixture was spoken of: he got two bot tles, but before he had used more than a single one, he was perfectly cured, and has not had a chill or fever since. Mr Longden is only one out ot thousands who have been benefited by this great tonic, alterative and blood purifier. See Advertiseinet. jan4. MARRIED. On 'Tuesday morning, the 23d instant, at the Residence of Darius Cox, Esq., by John F. pßoyd, Esq., Mr Henry Bradford Nicholson, and Miss Sarah Ann Elizabeth Kemp, boih of iluseogee county. On the 25t'u January,bv the Rev. Mr. Dalzel!, Maj. Jas. Phillips,of Russell County Aia., and Mrs. Martha 11. Sher wood, ot this city. DIED. In Wynnton, near this city, on the 19th inst.,in the 7oth year ot her age, Mss. Anna M. Carter, a nati\e ot Williamsburgh. Virginia, but for the last iorty-eigot years a resident ot Georgia. Richmond Va. papers please copy. Wedding and Visiting Cards. THE Ladies and Gentlemen of Columbus and vicinity are re epcctfuHy inioriued that the b and neatest cAKDrs e\er written hi this citv m ybe seen at Mr. Pease’s Book Store or a. Mr. Purple’s Jewelry Store, where orders mav be Ifn Jan. 27, HBss.—twlm. “• “• 1 AKKlf| . BROAD STREET HOUSE. MRS. B IRROWfhaving removed to the BROAD STREET HOUSE, solicits the patronage of her Board per month “ “ day - }'? Supper Breakfast and Lodging 1 Children and servauts haif price. Columbus, Jan. 20—tw3m. A NEW SUPPLY OF RUTH HALL: A Domestic Tali of the present tine, by fanny Fere; Fa-s*e Doings: Being Tory Fudge’s Record of the same, m forty Chapters, by Ike .Marvel; A South S de View of Slavery: or three months at the bouin in IS-Vl, bv Nttaemiab Adams, I>. Dg Ferrf Leaves, Ist and 2d Series. Anew sufply. More of the Life of P. T. Barnum. lust received by jamß—wfctw. J. VV. PRASE. Just Received on Consignment, Bacon; Hog round; ° 0000 u ' B - Ffesh Gird in Barren. Half 8b15.4- Kegs. l'4*o Yards Tenesste Jeans. Boxes, % Boxes and. 24 Boxes be t Virginia Tobacco. Pair Woclen Socks. Cheap tor Cash. . HULL, FRIERSON & f O . jan-3 Commission, Receiving & Forwsr.ng Merchants. DESIRABLE PROPERTY -A T AUCTION. AT 11 o’clock on the first Tuesday in February next, we will sell at the Afarket Ho ise, in the efiy of CVluuibu3. •South half of Lots So. 105 Ac 106. situated on Oglethorpe st-aod general! known as the Cooper Lot. On the premises tire a dwelling with 4 rooms, a fire place in each, a good kitchen and other outhouses, and a good well of water. Rei;t notes lor the present year go to purchaser. Terms Cash. ALSO. Lot No. 45. on Broad st., two doors above the old flank of St. Marys’, 26 feet 4 inches front, and running back 147 it. in inch , on which a fine two story Brick Building, occupied at present by H. W. Nance, as a Furniture Finishing Shop. The upper story contains several comfortable rooms, suitable f>r offices or bed rooms. Terms, Credit until Ist January next with good security and mortgage on the property. ALSO, Lots No. 453, & 454, together with the improvements fronting on Ear'y st.. In the lower part of the city, each ctntainjn a full hall sere. Terms, cn day of sale. ALSO, In front of our Stores, a large Slot of Furniture, Dry Goods, Clothing, Wagons, Carriages. Horses and Mules. H ARRIoON, ACS i IN & McGEHER. E. J.Pinkard, Auctioneer. jan2o—twtds. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For the rapid cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bron chitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, and Con sumption. This remedy has won for itself such notoriety from its cures of every variety of pulmonary disease, that it is en tirely unnecessary to recount the evidences of its virtues in any community where it has been employed. So wide is the field of its usefulness, and so numerous the cases of its cures, that almost every section of the country abounds in peisons publicly known who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried its superiority over every other med icine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, arid where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs which aie incident to our climate. And not only in fordmidable attacks upon the Jungs, but for the milder varieties of Colds, Coughs. Hoarseness, &c ; and for Children it is the pleasantest and safest inedieine that can be. obtained. As it has long been in constant use throughout this sec tion, we need not do more than assure the people its qual ity is kept up to to the best that it ever has been, and that the genuine article is sold by Danforth & Nagle, Columbus, Geo. T. S Bradfield, West Point, “ W. W. Wilson, Talbotton, “ Dr. J. F. Woodbury, Hamilton, “ Channcey Fowler, Tuskegee, Ala. jan23w&tw2 r n. Coffee, Sugar and Tea, Brandy, Segars and TOBACCO, AT COST. OWING to the tightness of the money market, and the con tinued lowness of the river, I ara lorced to offer goods at a sacrifice, for the purpose of meeting my indebtedness. The ar ticles are of the very Lest quality, selected with great care for the retail trade. N. B. All who are indebted w ill please settle without delay, As future payments depend up in my pay. janlß—twtf. P. A. CLAYTON. BRIT IS H P E RIODICAL 5. EAELY COPIES SECURED. LEONARD SCOTT & CO., New York, continue to re-publish 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 publications unasually interesting during the forthcom ing year. They 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 future historian, written after the Jiving interest and excite ment of the great political events of the time shall have passed way. It i3 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 weil 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 verv 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 S3 00 For any two of the lour Reviews 5 00 For any three of the four Reviews... 7 00 For alt four ot 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 to be mads in all cases in advance. Money current in the State where issued will he 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 con ies of any one or more oftho above works. Thus: Four copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, will be sent to one address for S9; four copies of the four Reviews and Black wood for §3O; and so on. POSTAGE. In all the principal cities and towns, these works will he delivered, through agents, FREE Ob'POSTAGE. When sent by mail, the Postage to any part of the United States will be but Twenty-Four Cents a year for “Blackwboa,” and Fourteen Cents a year for eac.i of the Reviews. Remittances and communications should always be ad dressed, post-paid, to the Publishers, LEONA RD SCOTT & CO. jan9—twlm. 54 Gold Street, New York. LIVERY STABLE RATES. 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 eases will be strictly adheted to. Horses and Carriage per day 06 00 “ ** halfday 4 00 “ “ at night 5 00 “ and Jersey Wagon, per day 5 <M) “ “ “ half day 3 00 Baggage Wagons and Horses, per day 5 00 “ “ “ halfday 3 00 Horse acd 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 I 50 “ “ “ half day 1 00 “ “ “ at night 1 50 Boarding Horse, one month 13 00 “ ‘ under one month per day 1 00 Single feed for Horse, per day 50 Drove Horses in Stable, per day per head 75 “ “ in Lot 6o “ Mules “ 50 PITTS HATCHER, Columbus, jan2—’ss—twlm. \ERNOY & EoTOR. COLUMBUtP RACES ! CHATTAHOOCHEE COURSE. THE firs* annual meeting over th : - new COt RSE, near Columbus, Ga., will come off on the First Tuesday, 6th. 3£arc'n next, and continue five bays. liberal PURSES will be offered by the Club for the various races which vriil ake place during the week, and ample ac commodations for ail who attend <>n that occas-on. The Colt Stake to her m over the Cfcattsboo, i.ce Course s, the first annual meeting closed with the following eutres Dec T. Woo!folk enters br. c. by Steel, 3 years old, bam by hdatham euters colt Little Arthur by Cloncoe, dam P John Harrison enters gr. i. Mary E!ue-kin. 1 y Grey Carle, dam Saiiy Jtforgau, also gr. f. Araeil, by uny Eagle, data Mt- R thfllpv enter® cb. c. 3 years oil, by Chierain. dim Mary Horton; also ch. c.3 years old, by Chie Gin, dam Jane, by Shamrock. r s pRYOR. ? “ rCD - ie . orß P vVPRiUK, j^p.iL.o.s, Columbus, JanG —tw&wtf H. S. SAEONI, PROFESSOE OF MUSIC. jan 20—tw ts. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. ~ FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, Just Received and for s? le by r oi- 9-wtwfctf RPBRKT A. VV-RE. COPARTN ER.SHI PfaDISSOLVED. •'P'lfF. Cos partnership heretofore existing between WILLIAM L HALL & 1 HuMAS GOOLSBY is this ua disolved bv mutual consent. WILLIAM HALL. jaulS—lßss. tw3t. EAGLE MANUFACTURING CO. COLUMBUS, GA. THE Factory, now being in full operation, is able <o supply (on their usual terms) promptly as ordered, dte vartous styles of their Manufactures, which consists of the following variety: YARNS, OSNABURGS, 4-4 SHEETINGS i SHIRT ING, Colton S’ripes, of great variety of Pattern; COTTON ADES, embracing many newsttyles; Negro Kerseys & Pine Knot Plains; Planters’ Casimeres, Truck for Trowsers, Sewing Thread, Shop Twine, Mattressas,, Halting ,&c. To Cash purchasers inducements will he offered. dec2B—twtf. J. R. BROWNE, Ag’t. FRESH BARMEN SEED. JUST received a gernral assortment of LANDRETII’S”’ new crop Garden Seeds & Union Setg. P. A. CLAYTON, dei TO—tw 81 Broad Street. F O [[ THE LADIES! JUS T received direct from Paris, ass amples, six magnificent Kmbroidered WHITE SILK TALMAS ! Also, our third large invoice of Mantillas, Cloaks “and]¥isites,. including a Urge assortment ot Black Talmas and Cloaks. Suitable for mourning, of VELVET SATIN AND CLOTH. They will he opened for ction this morning at 10 o’cloclt, the Ladie invited to call and look at them . J. M. RAUJU, Columbus, Nov 15— tw 04 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 1,000 In all, 251 prizes, amounting to $30,00h . Tickets §5 —Halves and Quarters in’ proportion. Evert prize drawn at each drawing. Bills on ail 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. All letters for immediate answer must be addressed, to JOHN MAY, Columbus, Ga. BY AYEit & WILKINS, AUCTIONEERS. REAL ESTATE AND NEGRO SALE, BY AYER & WILKINS. ON thefiist Tuesday in February next at the Mai ket House we ill sell the lollowing liktly Negroes.^ Lewis, 25 years old. Ilorrce, 20 years old. Silas, 17 •• *• Columbus, 20 •• •* Washinton, 1G “ 1,1 Ann, 19 “ John, hi 11 “ fgEiiu, 15 • “ Hansom, 29 “ *‘ 28 “ “ Willis, bl “ “ Mary, 21 “ *• Isaac, Si 9 “ “ Susan, 30 “ “ gain, t 2l “ Elizabeth, 13 “ “ Ferdinand 15 “ “ Harriet, 26, and 2 children. House and Lot, and Six Good Mules. Fcr Sale on a Credit until Christmas, a very desirable Resi dence in tbc upper part of ihe Cuv, adjoining Mrs. Rounds and Mrs. Terry, possession given immeuiately. Apply to is. R. BONNER or E. G. THORNTON. Administrator’s Sale.—Agreeably to an order of the court of Ordinary of Muscogee county, will be sold, at the maiket house, in the city ot Columbus, on the first Tuesday in March next, a.- a pait ot the rtai estate of John \V. Ourrence, deceased, late of Kussell County, Ala, south part of Lot No. 16, supposed to be about 49 feet, h ing on Front street, in said city ot Columbus. Terms made known on the day of safe. JOHN ‘E. BACON, Adm’r. wiili the will, &c. Sale of Furniture,'Groceries, Dry Goods, and Clothing in front of our store continued same days. jan27—twtd. AYER& WILKINS. A FEW SHARES MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD Stock for Sale. Apply to dec!2—w&tw. AYER & WILKINS. 4 A Shares Mobile & Girard Rail Road Stock, lor Sale by AYER&. WILKINS, jaull—twtf For Sale. A GOOD SECONDHAND PIANO FORTE YA Apply to janlC—twtf. AYER tfc WILKINS. COPARTNERSHIP. undersigned having entered in a general GROCERY BUSINESS, iLsMI a‘ the old stand ot P. McLaren &. Cos., wilij keep constantly on Laud a full supply ox All kinds of Groceries, for wholesale and retail. We solicit the patronage of our friends and. the public erea eraily. P. McLAREN At DU<_K. PETEK. MCLAREN, LEVI B. DUCK. C< lumbus, Oct 7ih, 1351. Oct 14—tw&wtf “rubber over shoes” RUBBER Over Shoes for Gents and Ladies. Rubber Sandals —one, two and three straps. Also Cork in solo#, at .. k 5 -tw&w2m T. K. WYNNE'S. , SHOES! ~ A large lot of servant shoes, men’s and women’s. Just received. . T. K. WYNNE. ~|3L\NTATION Brogans and Ditcher’s Boots, a few X cases each. T. K. WYNNE. Columbus, Nov 24—tw&wtf FINE LOOTS! J FRENCH Pump Boots. Light and heavy Water Proof Boots. Light and stout stitched and Pegged Boot’. Calf and Patent Leather Congress Gaiters. Cioth charters and Patent Leather Pumps. At T. K. WYNNE’S. ~ Ladies’ nee Black and White Gaiters. Kid Boots, Buskius and Slippers. rN.i. White Kid Slippers and J. L. Shoes, Goat Boots and Calf Walking Shoes. Misses and Children Shoes, all kinds. At T. K. WYNNE’S. Columbus, Nov 24-tw&wtf DK. T. S. TUGGLE, j OFFICE OVER MFLLFORB’S ON BROAD STREET, CO2LTJ2SSU3, G3GHGXA. ;j Columbus, January 10th, 1555. twly. TROY FACTORY WARE ROOMS. COLUMBUS, GA., JAN. Ist. 1354, FROM and after this date no goods will be sold at the above establishment except forC ASH ! j /LJI-tvtf. WALTON K. HARRIS. I EXTRA XOTICE! PRICES OF FLOUR, MEAL, AND FEED, I Ara as Follows. I7VAMILY 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 I taken at one time. Terms Cash on delivery. The highest cash price paid f >r Corn and Wheat at | jaoll—twtf. WINTERS’ PALACE MILLS. SPECIAL NOTICE. . rjvHE Notes and accounte of thekPe firm ofP. M'L\F,r.N&; ’ Co-,arc placed in Ihe hands of I>. A. Mc Arthur. Esq. for j collection, who is fully authorized by the undersigned, to col lect. settle, and discharge the same. P. M'I.AREN, jan6— twlw. J. li. HULL. G. P. METCALF. H. B. S T- ‘NF G-. D, METCALF, & CO, | COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS, 34 POYDIvAS STRKIST, NEW ORLEANS. Referto—W. H. Young. Esq., Columbus, Georgia. “ Col. John Banks, “ “ “ 11. H. Epping, Esq , “ J. L. Morton, Esq., “ “ “ Patrick Adams, Esq. “ December 20. tw —6m. CHANGE GF PROPRIETORSHIP. HOTEL., BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. decl6—tw3m. J. B. FOLLY, Sole Prorpietor. DRAWING CLASS. MR. Antrolms’ Drawing Class w.ll commence on Monday Evening next, Jan Bth, at 7 o’clock, for gen tlemeu. The class for ladies, oa Saturday morhin-r, Jan. 13th from lt till it o’clock. jai (i—tw3t. 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 & JVlcGehee, where they will be promptly attend to. dec 23—twtf. WHITTELSEY & BRO. BE. T. STEW AST, a HAVING returned to Cel umbua would reepsctfuilv en nounce that he has resumed his practice of Medicine J'nX and Surgery. Columbus, Ga., Hcc.7. 1854. vv&twtf, IIEiL2EO \j \XT E take this method of informing our friends and the pu VV lie that we have removed our Store to I-C. 7G BAST SIDS OP BROAD STRBET. Where can aiw.t ys be found a large selection of fflf! PIISO FORTBN From the Best Manufactories in the United States, of ali Styles and PRICES. ALSO. Melodiaxis, Guitars, Violiiscellos, Violins, Banjos, Tamborines, Flutes, Flutist as, Accouieons, Music Boxes, Clarioiictts, Flageoietts and Fifes. kinds of BRASS INSTRUMENTS for BANOS, togtlhtr with BaS3 and Tenor D .U 5 S. STRINGS of all kinds, and the Barges! Assortment of SHEET MUSIC for all the above named inhlrun.ems, that can be found South of Philadelphia. ALSO, A LARGE STOCK OF Fine GOLD and SILVER WATCHES. (t-/At JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS, of all descriptions. H&anSßtoo.et.her with a full asssortment of IV ousted and Embroidery Patterns, and other articles too numerous to mention. r:r“ Second hand Pianos taken in exchange when new ones are unnsM,, and the highest prices allowed for old ono>. jUgi 5 ” Second hand Pianos tor Sale or Rent. Pianos, Organs, Melodians, and ail other kinds es Musical lnsirumtnts repaired in the best manucr, and at the shortest notice, and warranted to give entire satisfaction. All orders left at our store will ue promptly attended to. TKUAX &. VAN DEN BERG. 76 Broad Street, Sign of the Mammoth Fiddle. Columbus, Dec. 11,1854. - w&tw if. TO RENT. rpHK Store on Broad Street, No 34, next door below X Mr Gager’s Shoe Store. Apply to dec26—twtf T G ITOLT. SPJEDIAL. NOTICE. IN order that our customers may understand the terms on which we Uade, we have thought it advisable to publish them. 1 hey are as follows: For all purchases on time, payments will be required twice a yeai; say Ist May and Ist January. On ali amounts unpaid at the times specified, we shall claim and expect interest until paid. Jtl. BARNARD, & CO Columbus, Jan. Ist.’ss. janll—vv&twtf. New Books. LIPS OF P- T. BARNUM. Republican Court, or American Society in the of Washington, with 21 portraits cf Distin guisbeci Women, by It. VV. Griswold; Romance of American Landscapes, by T. Adi* son Richards: ‘ Maxin.sof Washington, by John F. Se; Out Doors at Idlewiid, by N.F. Wiliis; Southward He! a Spello! sunshine, Ly VV. Gillmore Si ms; Afraji, or Life and vove in Norway, Translated by Ldvva J. >tbnis; Ilea: tsease, by 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; Wry down East, by Jack Down ng; LecLures on the Evidences of Christianity, by a Clergyman of the Protestant Fp’sc >pal Church: Introduction l yßisbop Potter; Life and Epistles of St. Paul; by VV. J. Goujbeare, Late Fel low of Trinity College, Cambridge, Eng. The BoatCiut: aTa’e lor Boys; WiLt; r Wreath of Summer Flowers, by S. C. Goodrich; Life in the clearings, by Mrs. .Hoodie; The Land ot the Saracen, by Bayard Taylor; Ait:.o!>iogr: pi yof \V iliiamJay. Ju received by det-30-w&tvvif. J, VV. PEASE, 9a Broad s . Real E3tate Brokerage, Collecting and Land AGENCY. RAYMOND, FREEMAN & CO. D. C. J3. X. C. RAYMOND. O. R. FBZEMAN*. Attorneys at Law, CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS. Homes in Texas an! SaY# Investments obtained through this Agencv. riDELITY 70 Tin INTERESTS OF NON-RESIDENTS. Registers of Lana for safe, in all pant of the State; full ex hibits of tijle and accurate descriptions, also registers of town aad_city lots. Lauds located bought and sold. Gia;ms against the State or individual? collected and adjusted and remittances made by exchange on New Orleans, or any of the Northern cities, if desired. A thorough and intimate knowledge oi the country, and the 1 md system, insures superior locations and the Lest titles. Strangers looking at Texas, may always have some leading items and useful hints at the office oi this Agency. Registers open for examination. F_jf“cf3 :eon Congress Avenue. dec23—wly. DISSOLUTION. THE copartnership of James EL. Resld, & Cos., has ex pired by limitation, and circumstances compel us to col lect; so we hope all indebted to us either or account will coma forward ami settle by or be,ore the Ist April, at which time the notes and accounts will be sued if net paid,cr other -atiafactory arrangement* made. dcc29—w&twJta. JAMCs X. REDD, & CO. I PICTURES OF SILVER. A Merry Christmas to you a!!. The’eid, the j< >.ng, ihe greit and,small. ’ Chnstmaa—New Years—Flection —Success cf the No Some Things—C hr i atm as Gifts - fevastepol taken — Hot by WUOCrRIL’GU, as he takes PICTURES. HAVE yon noticed those PICTITJES of his hanging in Purple’s door! If not, go and iook, ar,d mark them well, fie challenges “criticism—Georgia is ahead, and V'UODBRIuGfcTis too! Picture- most rare of Beauty’s radiant face, With life like figure and its case of grace; Perfected eye—truth’s magic light of life— l’lea ing in infant and the much lov’d wife. r l hese, and all charms o'er which affection weeps, Vv hen sad bereavement, hearts in sorrow steeps: Portrayed with excellence of Artist’s skill, Are had at Wood bridges’—go v.here you will. What more suitable present for those we love, than one of Woodbridge’s Pictures—cnc (used in one of ids ele gant cases or frames, ot which he has a great variety! W hat can he more appropriate? Gallery No. 69 Broad st.,over Purple’s Jewelry Store, dec 12 w&twtfi EGBERT N. HOWARD, ATTOIi NE Y A T LA W , COLUMBU2, GEORGIA. Office in the St. Mary’s Bank Building, up Stairs. July 22, i. s s4—twAwly. CUSHMAN, DENTIST, TmfejjlL 69 BROAD STREET. ‘-JJJ-'L-Ty AVING returned to the c ity, with improved health, is redy ’o attend to his tu finished cases, and all others that may offer. ’ Bept. 29, 1854.w&twt*'. NOTICE. I HEREBY appoint It. E. Dixon my azert for the gener al transaction of my business, who is lul authorized t<> sell and execute title to any property belonging tome, and receipt for any monies due me. dellwtw2rn O. r>. HOILANU. DRY GOODS AT Greatly Kcduced Prices! D FBI RING to dispose of or Stock of Winter Gnotls before the season closes, we are now offering ital „uc.. pu ces as will not fail t<> irive entire -etisfaclion to purchaseis! The following articles are iu good styles, and as low as can be found in the city:— Rich colored and black Brocade Silks; “ Plaid and Plain colored Silks; Plnirl and Figured Meriuoes and DeLainct; Dla n l.elaines iu<d BeLniues of all colors; Superior t lack and i ol<ml Alpaccas; All colors j-r. i ch Chally ; Cas’ni’rs, Satinetts, Kent’y Jeans Tweeds; Real Weisli and Saxony Flannels; A tew Talmai and Mantillas, at vey low PRICES ! Negro Blankets and Wool Hats dees—wA-lwlf. MANLE. ; & II0I)G . . Fanny Fern’s New Books. RUTH HALL: A Domestic Tale of the time; LIFE OF BARNUM, vviitten by himself, with lllustru trations. Anew supply of Alone, Fashion and Famine; News Boy; Land oi the Saracen, by Bayard 1 aylor. Just received by J. W. PEASE. Troy Factory. HARRIS COUNTY, GEORGIA. THE above Factory is situated on the Mul- /X i ■A berry Creek, ibout one mile from where it en*^vry k --* into the Chattahoochee river,in a country t \ ‘abundantly supplied with the best of Oak, flick- m 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 OFP. Me LARIN % CO. 1 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 Olliee Chairs, 100 Writing Chairs, 10,000 Common, 10,000 Tubs, 2,C09 Brass bound do. 1,000 do do Churns, 1,000 lion do do 2,000 Well Buckets, 500 Boat do AJso,Bureaus, Wardrobes,common Dining Tables, Folding Leaf Tables, Centre Tables, Side Tables, Settees, Lounges, Whatnots, Cane Seat Setting Chairs, Rocking C hairs. 1 have a’so* nad e arrangements to have any thing in the above line manulactured to order alter any fashion desired; every thing manufactured under tlie per sot nl supervision °* the ,1/essrs. Richard G. and James K. Jcffei sons, proprietors, who are well known in this community for their exct .cncy in work manship and style. Ali orders left at the Ware Room 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. fesr Handsome premiums wereawarded to the Troy Factory at the Southern Agrii ultural Fair at J/acon foi the best speci mens cfChairs and Wooden Ware. H. W. NANCE. Columbus, Feb 15,1854—w1y RHEUMATISM CURED ! EITHER INFLAMMATORY, ACUTE OR CHRONIC. NO DIFFERENCE HOW SEVERE, OR HOW I.ONO STANHINO. fTIIIE undersigned, Druggists, have for sale that invaluable 1 and sure remedy, Mohtimobk’sßhei katic loh I*ol*o now so universally known, and so highly aj predated by many housand who had long been cripples and Lave heeE restored to perfect health by its use. The extensive manufacturing ar rangements, as also a desire to meet the circumstances of all v, ho maybe afflicted with this disease, and make it, to them the as well as the most cutavn mode of treatment have determined the proprietors to reduc -be price to three dollars per bottle ; at which price, the agents will sell in future. ROBERT CARTER, ) Agents, DANFORTH fc NAGEL, $ Columbus Sold in Oglethorpe, by Pemberton at Ellis; Macon, by Leon ard Little,and Payne Miliedgeville, by Z. W.Lit le, Marietta by Win. Roote; Augusta by Haviland, Risley <c Cos., and Wm. 11. Tutt; Montgomery, Ala., by B. R. Jones & Cos., and Cunningham, Cole &Cos,; at wholesale by A. A. Solo monsit Cos., and H Carter&Co., Savannah, Ca.; Haviland, Harrell & Co.and P. M. Cohen &l Cos., Charleston, S. C., and by J. Wright £t Cos. No. 151,Chartres street, New Orleans,and by Druggists generally throughout the United States. Ttie above, are also agents for the sale of that invaluable pre paration, already so extensively and popularly kuown by hun dreds oflhousanda 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 satisiaction it has” given to all—including hundreds of the most respectable physicians throughout our country—prove ~ U the most valuable Alterative and Blood Purifier ever known, for the treatment of all diseases arising from In ligestion, a torpid condition of the Liver or Impuri ties of the Blood. Whileas a Preventive of diseases, espe cially tboseof a Bilious or Intermittent type, nothing has been found to equal it. This is purely a vegetable extract pleasant to take, and per fectiy harmless —even with thefeebiest constitution. It? action is simple, yet producing the most wonderfully beneficial results. As an agreeable tonic , it prom otesheaithy digestion, at the same time replenishing the gastric juices and furnishing healthy chyle , thereby imparting purity and vitality to the Blood, equalizes its circulation, netcly electrified throughout every pro per channel,stimulates the Liver to healthy action. Reinvigorates and Restores the Enfeebled and Debilitated.s And thus, not only removing disease, but fortifying thesystem against its attacks, and producing and maintaining a Glow Health, ar.d Beauty nf Complexion. £3P* This Cordial and Blood Purifier, should be kept in ev ry family, Sad used by every individual, as it may, not only save to them hundreds of dollars, but also save from affliction and even save lifeitseif. Price one dollar perbottle. Druggists and merchants will be allowed liberal discoun on both the above preparat'ons and car. procure it of ou wholesa!eagents,as above at our wholesale prices. DOWNING & CO.. Proprietors. No. 1 §3arelay street. New York ; Southwestern Depot Louisville, Ky., be addffcMed ateither plat 9* February 11 —tw&wlyii?