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i Wiggins, what era in the world’s history do yon
regard with the greatest horror ?” ‘‘The chol* tra 1”
gssped Wiggins with a spasmodic shudder.
Hon. A. B. Greenwood, Representative in Con
gress from Arkansas, is very favorably mentioned as the
Democratic candidate for Speaker. Mr. G. is a native
Georgian, although at present an able representative of
oue of the W estern States.
Arrest of a Burglar. —Charles Reeves, alias Melville
Lord, an accompl .-hed v Main, aimed and equipped with
all the necessary utensils of his profession, was arrested in
Augusta Sunday night last. Several hundred dollars’
worth of property, st Jen from various perrons in that city,
was recovered.
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COMMERCIAL.
COTTON STATEMENTS.
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Columbus, Nov. 29.
COTTON—The market is easier to-day. Buyers and
sellers both disposed to await steamers’ advices now about
due. The sales effected to-day have indicated a slight
concession on previous rates. Middlings Bto Bi, Strict
Middlings BJ, Good Middlings 8£ to B|, Middling Fair
8$ to 9 cents.
Savannah, Nov. 28.
COTTON —The market yesterday was quiet and the
demand limited. We have to report sulea of 1040 bales
at 9 to 95 cents.
New York, Nov. 27.
Cotton is firmer to*day, with sales of 1,000 bales.—
Middling Orleans 9g, Middling Upland 9f. Flour is
lower—State brands $9.50; Southern $lO. Wheat is
improving—Southern Red $2.20. Corn $1,055.
New Orleans, Nov. 27.
COTTON.—Ten thousand bales were sold to-d y, and
the rnaraet closed firm. Middling 9 to 9s.
Sugar has advanced Jo. Fair 5f to 64. Molasses is
active at 29i0. Corn 90c. Freights to Liverpool id.;
to Havre lc.
laver Complaint.
The only remedy ever offered to the pnblic that has ne
ver failed to cure, when directions are followed.is Me-
Lane’s iaver Fill. It has been several years before the
public, and has been introduced in all sections of the Un
ion. Where it has been used, it has had the most trium
phant success, and has actually driven out of use all other
medicine*. It has been tried under all the different phases
of rlepatis, and has been found equally efficacious in all.
Purchasers will please be careful to ask for Da. M’Lane’s
Clb*ratkd Liver PilijS, and take none els#. There are
other Pills, purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the
public. Dr. M’Lane’s Liver Pills, also his Celebrated Ver
mifuge, can now behad atall respectable Drug Stores in
the United States and Canada.
by all the Druggist* in Columbus, and by one
agent in.every town. uovie—w&tw2w.
Old Sores, Ulcers, and all eruptions and diseaeeeari
sing from an impure or depraved state of the blood. See
the extraordinary cure of Wni. G. Harwood, a highly re
spectable citizen of Richmond, Va., by Carter’s Spanish
Mixture. He had ulcers and sores of the worst deFcrip
tion, and finally got so bad, he was unable to walk except
on crutches. A few bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture,
the great blood purifier, cured him, as it has cured hund
reds of others who have suffered with rheumatism, bad ef
fects of mercury, and pains and ulcers of the bones and
joints. For sale by.
THOMAS M. TURNER & CO.
JAS. H. CARTER,
Savannah, Ga.
BROOKS & CHAPMAN,
DAN FO RTH & NAG EL,
novl6—w&twlm Columbus, Ga.
Florence, Ala. Dec. 19, 1849.
Dear Sir: — l take the present opportunity ol bearing
testimony to the medical qualities of your Pulmonic Med
icine. The Rev. B. B. Barker had a cough for about
three or four weeks. It not only was distressing to him
self, but such was the severity of the paroxysms that all
around him sympathised with him. I advised him to try
your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry and Wood Nap
tha. He did so, and look one boitle, and it stopped the
cough almost immediately, and has not since returned, nor
has he had any symptoms of it since.
have used many cough medicines, and have tried and
seen used all the balsams and nostrums of tho present day,
and I verily believo that yours is superior to them all.
I remain yours,
T. J. KILPATRICK,
Principal of the Florence Male Academy.
by all Druggists everywhere. See long ad
vertisement in another column. novlG —lm
WE are authorized to announce WM. MAHAFFEY
a candidate for re-election to the office of City Marshal,
for the ensuing year. Election 2d Saturday in December.
nov2B twtde*
WE announce ISAAC MITCHELL a candidate ior
re-election to the office of city Treasurer.
Nov. 16, 1855.—id MAN Y VO IERS.
j-jP’WE are authorized to announce tho name of F. G.
WILKINS as a candidate for the office of Mayor, at the
ensuing election in December next. novlO—td
We are authorized to announce Js. 11. Cook
candidate for the office of Sexton, at the ensui n g election.
N0v.24. twtd.
WE are authorized to announce Georg* Gnllcn as a
candidate for City Marshal, at the ensuing election.
nov2B -twte MAN V VOTERS.
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MUSCOGEE
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
THE 16th monthly installment, of one dollar per share,
is payable on Saturday next Dec. Ist. The association
will m ienat Concert Hall on that evening, at 7 o’clock.
nov3o—-twlt STERLING F. GRIMES, Treasurer.
“TIMELY HINTS TO ALL.”
FRIENDS.— Reader, if you have a valued friend, in
whose welfare you feel an interest, that friend will
prize as a precious memorial vour Ambrolype or Daguer
reotype picture—if taken in Woodbridge’s peculiar style.
TO ALL. —How many have lost a Father, a Mother, a
Sister, a Brother, or an innocent little prattling child ?
and have not even the shadow of a resemblance to look
upon. Alter the separation, some little toy or a trifling ar
ticle, is often kept for years, and cherished as a token of re
membrance. flow much more valuable would he one of
Wood bridge’s perfect Daguerreotypes of “the loved and
lost 1”
PARENTS.— If you are still blessed with parents, and
no artist has or can trace the lineaments ot his or her
lamiliar face or form, you may well act the part ol Milton,
to advise or persuade them to visit, without delay, the pal
ace rooms ot WILJLiAHD & DEP£W } and have
their pictures taken in WOODBRIDGE’S new stylo.
For a Holiday Gift, of all the rest,
A type of yourself is surely the best,
Then hie for Broadway No. eighty-two,
And get your picture of Willard and Depew.
Nov. 30— twtf.
I'AMILYGItOCERIES.
MARCUS & CHAFFIN.
NO. 77 WEST BROAD STREET,
HAVE opened, and are receiving complete assort
ments of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Received to-day, Moca and Java Coffee, a superior qual
jty of Green and Black Teas, Fu'ton Market Beef and
Folk. Dried Beef, Beef Tongues, Cigars and Tobacco of
best Quality, Sardines, Fresh Raisins and Figs, Crackers
of ail kinds.
Nov. 31—twtf.
Corn! Corn!
rpHE Palae. Mill. wll l pay the highest market prices
- vv- • G>>rn, m large or small qualities,shelled or in
ea*. VV e will furnish sacks to parties selling us shelled corn.
nov.2Bwic.twtl G VV. W INTER, Pres’t.
MRS. ELIZA TORRY
(LATE MISS ELIZA DICKSON.)
HAS removed to No. 22 Broad-street (up stairs,)
where she will resume her Class iu
Oil Painting, Water Colors and Sketching,
in their different branches.
22 Uroad Street, Columbus Ga. nov2B—lwt r .
WATCH REPAIRING.
MY friends and patrons ate hereby in.'ormed that I
XfyN have permanently with me two of the beat
cl* Watch-Makers in the Union. Ail workpronmt
***- ‘-avT*y executed in the best manner,
oio piins will be spared to give perlect satisfaction to all.
All kinds of Jewelry repaired.
.Watches and Jewelry at reduced prices for cash.
Call and see A. H. DkWITT.
Columbus, Ca. Nov. 28. twt f
FLOWERS! FLOWERS! FLOWERS^
FOR A FEW DAYS,
#MR. LEE, has just returned from the North
with a stocti of rare and beautiful plants, eonsistiug of
Camellias, Mzelias, Jasmines, Roses, t edars, Rhodo
dendrons, Asianl'is, Gladiolus, Tu ips. Hyacinths, and
var.ousother rare things, which we will dispose ol at very
reasonable terms at 24- broad street.
uov2B—twtf MO3E3 &. LEE.
MAGAZINES FOR 1856.
NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOR
HARPER’S MAGAZINE,
KNICKERBOCKER “
GRAHAM’S
GODEY’S LADY’S BOOK,
FRANK LESLIE’S GAZETTE OF FASHION
“ “ NEW YORK JOURNAL,
BLACKWOOD’S MAGAZINE,
LONDON EDINBURGH,
NORTH BRITISH WESTMINSTER,
QUARTERLY REVIEWS.
?!* * PEASE is agent for the above Magazines,and
will receive subscriptions until first January.
Columbus, Nov. 23. twtf
ALMANAC for 1856.
j? ALMANAC for the States ot Georgia and
vA Alabama, just received and for sale by
uov23—twtf J. W. PEASE.
PINEY WOODS LAND FOR SALE.
THC subscribers offer for sale on accommodating term?, 3
lots of laud in the county of Chattahoochee, Halloca Set
tlement, Nos. 37, 59 and 60, adjoining Estes, Patterson and
others, containing two hundred two and a hall (2(J2>£) acres
each, with all the improvements thereon.
it not sold before the first Tuesday in January next, will, on
mit day, be offered at public outcry iu the town of Gusset a to
highest bidder, on the following terms to wit.; One
itiircl Cash) the balance one and two years credit, amply
secured with interest fromdate of sale. Our agent, Mr. Estes,
adjoining the premises, will show to all desirous of examining
it. E. BARNARD & CO.,
nov24—w&twld Columbus, Ga.
LAW NOTICE.
1 MIE undersigned have associated themselves together in
. the practice ot the law under the firm name of
INGRAM, CRAWFORD & RUSSELL.
They will practice in ‘the Chattahoochee Circuit and in the
adjoining counties.
office over the Store of Redd Sc Preer. on Broad Street, Co
lumbus, Gu. PORTEU INGRAM,
M ARTIN J. V RA WFOR D,
nov24-tw3tw3m JAMES M. RUSSELL.
J§
A Fresh Supply of the above Seed,
Togetherwith WHITE & RED ONION SETTS,
Just received and for sale by
nov27w&,tw3m DAN FORTH & NAGEL.
SOUTHERN
MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY.
(BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA.)
Conducted on the Havana plan.
CLASS X.
To be drawn Bee. 101 h, 1855, in the city of Montgomery .
WHEN PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
Will Le distributed according to the following
MAGNIFICEN T S C H EME.
83sP*And remember every Prize is drawn at each drawing
and paid when due WITHOUT DEDUCTION!
ONLY TEN THOUSAND TICKETS.
I Prize of §IO,OOO
2 do of 2000 are 4.000
3 do of 500 ar* 1.5.00
11 do of 250 are 2,7>0
10 do of 110 are 1,100
!7 do of 75 are 1,275
43 do of 50 are 2,150
83 do of 25 are 2,( 75
2’ odo „of 10 are 2,000
tglO do of 5 are } 3,150
in all amounting to $3J,000
Whole Tickets $5; Halves $24; Quarterssl4.
Bills on all solvent banks taken at par.
All communications strictly confidential.
SAMUEL SWAN.
Agent and Manager,
Sign ot the Bronze Lion
Montgomery, June 29, twtd
Ufy All letters will meet immediate answer if addressed
to JOHN MAY, Columbus. Ga.
BROWN’S
WASHING MACHINE.
THE Inventor in introducing his new Rotary Washing Ma
chine to the notice of the public, does so with the confi
dence that in all cases where a fair trial is given, t hey will be,
as they have been by those who have used them, pronounced
to be the best Machine ior washing now m use. and capable
of performing more work in far less time and with far less
damage to the clothes than any other Washing Machine now
made.
He claims for this Machine, that it wiil cleanse the clothes
frouidirtln 15 to 30 minutes and leave them eutirely clean,
ready for boiling aud rinsing.
gjj.it will thoroughly rinse clothes in from 5 to 10 minutes
It will do an ordinary day’s washing in an hour, and does
not wear the clothes wore than one tenth as much as ickcn wash
ed by hand.
It is adapted to washing from the finest muslins to the coar
i scst cloths, Blankc'-s and Carpets.
It can be worked by women or eveu a 12 year old boy, and
is so simple in its construction that almost any one can repair
it —if it should ever need it—and will, with ordinary care
last from five to ten years.
CT’ One of the great merits of ,this Machine in. in addi
tion to the facility in washing, is that the clothes are not worn
out by washing. By the ordinary process of washing, clothes
are more injured than by wearing. This advantage, together
with the tact that it will do ten limes the work of hand iabor,
should induce every Hotel. Boarding House, and family to
have one. ****
Yhesc Machines are sold for Cash only, delivered at our shop
—price 313. Directions for using sent with every Machine.
Manufactured by CLEMONS. BROWN & CO.
We refer lo a low of themany who have bought and used
the Machines, viz:
Gen. J N Bethune, Colnmbus, A G 81a Fort Valley,
Dr. A Pond, ** Col A Welloorn, Meriwether,
A M Allen, “ Eliisha Trammell “
John VV Hurt, 44 George T Hurt, Russll county,
John Hudson, firm ot Charles A 1 oabedy, „
Threewits, Holt U Cos. “ Ilopson Smith, „
Thomas DeWoif, “ A Lowther, „
Charles Wise, “ James Turbot, „
R E Dixon, 41 B Whitehurst, „
DrJAUrqhart, 44 IV A McCruder, „
p A Clayt. n, 44 George McGee, ~
J O Brewer, 44 VYaiton B Harris, ~
James K Junes, 44 Wni G Williams, „
Charles P Levy, “ 1> Bullard, „
J Ennis, 44 RN R Bard well, Tuskegce
VVm Matheson, 44 J O Ba!e, Auburn,
J VV Thomas, 44 A R Bell, Monttomery,
Jame- Comer, 44 John Gill Shower, Kufaula,
Capt J E Davis, 44 E E Frown, Macon,
Ow en Thomas, 44 Female College, 4 *
• J D Williford, Stewart coaaty,Gi>o T Rogers, 44
Rev. I W TaPey, Oxford, O W Mas—y, 44
N W Pei sons, Enon, Aia. W K BramlVy, 44
Nelsou Clay ton, Cham licrs co.
Columbus, Ga., Nov. 8. 4.1w2m
Valuable Property in Wynnton,
FOR SALE.
ON the first Tuesday in January next, I will sell at the Mar
ket House in Coiambus, if not disposed of sooner, my
house, with fifty-two and a half acres, more or less, or toy
house with ter. acres attached toit. It is handsomely improv
ed with a large white house,containing five spacious rooms—
a smaller one with three—a commodious kitchen, two excel
lent negro houses, a fine store room and smoke house, a bath
ing house, an excellent well of water, a large barn, and
other out door improvements. The adjacent grounds are set
with numerous kinds ot iragint and flowery trees, and the
dwelling houses are fronted with as beautiful an oak grove as
lenders agreeable and lancinating any homestead. There are
several go and varieties of figs, grapes, apples and peaches, with
about sixty young quince trees, some oi which bear Iruit. It
is iu an excellent neighborhood, near three good schools nd
one mile from Columbus. It cannot be equalled, by anyplace
in < r near the vicinity, for its natural beauty and noted h< a!th
fulness—there being no local cause whatever for sickness. The
land is admirably adapted for building lots. The purchaser
of the whole will be required to pay one-third in hand, the
other in two installments of twelve months, each, bearing in
terest from dale—if only the house and ten acres, cue-third in
hand, the balance in two installments of 2 years, with interest
from and te. A lien on the place will be-retained until the pur
chase be paid. 1 refer those wishing to purci ase to Mr.John
J. McKeudrce, on Broad Street, btlow “essrs. Holt, Three
wits & (Jo. CYRUB A.ROYSTON.
Columbus,Ga. Nov. 24. w&twtd
FOR SALE. _
A LIKELY No. I Family of Negroes, consisting of a wo
man and six children, 4 bojs asd two girl3. A bargain
can be had. Call and see AYifit i ECTOR, Auc’rs,
oct3o—wtwtf 131 Broad Street.
Mules ! Mules!
I SHALL be at the 6tables of Pitts & Hatcher
in Columbus, on the 13th Decomber, with a lot of
‘Superior Ituntneky Mare Mules. These
’■•ln fin J/uies are mostly Pairs, and extra fine. Any one
wishing to purchase would do well te see me before buying,
i shall remain bu.u few days in Columbus.
J. W. WHITE.
nov24 — wictwHlitstdec.
13Y
HARRISON & McGEHEE,
AUCTIONEERS.
REAL ESTATE"& NEGROES
At Auction!
AT eleven o’clock, on the first Tuesday in ’December next,
we will sell at the Market House aO2X acres of land, 12
miles from Columbus ou the Muscogee Rxhroad, adjoining
John B. Dozier, Col. Wimberly and others, now occupied by
Dr. P. K. Cte neats. On the place is a good country residence,
all necessary outhouses, an orchard of well-selected fruit
trees of the best varieties. yflso, all the buildings belong
ing originally to the Muscogee Steam Factory, with a largelot
ot Brick, it is well situated tor putting upa Flour Miil or
Machine Shop of auy description. Terms ou day of sale.§ g
ALSO, AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE,
A Family of Likely Negroes,
consisting of a woman and two children—the woman a good
cook, washei ironer and house servant.
E.J. PINIvARD, Auctioneer.
Cclumbus, Nov. 24. w&twtds.
Trustees’ Bale of the Coweta Falls
MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
BY VIRTUE of a trust reposed in us, under notice of
delault from the Bond holders, we will oifer for sale
at the market-house in the city of Columbus, on the first
Tuesday in February next, the lollowing property or so
much thererof as may be necessary to pay the outstanding
Bonds issued by said Company, to wit:
Ali those tracts of Jand in the city of Columbus, county
of Muscogee and State of Georgia, known and designa
ted as Lot No. 1 of the Water Lot Company of the city
of Columbus survey, being all of said lot lying east of
the Canal Wall on said lot and extending to lots below
and running nearly north and south, together with the Fac
tory and improvements situated on said lot; also a lot
commencing on the north west corner of said Factory lot,
No. 1, thence north 100 feet, thence east to a point at right
angles with the north west corner of the factory lot,
thence souih 100 ieet, thence west to the point of begin
ning. Also, lot No. 191, as designated in the plan ot the
City of Columbus, containing 4 acre more or less, being
the same lot upon which is built the dwelling for the oper-.
atives of the Coweta Falls Manufacturing Company, to
gether with all the right, members and appurtenances
thereunto belonging. And also the following personal
property contained in the Factory building, on lot No. 1,
King Fellows’ Frames of 132 Spindles each; 2 Mules oi
256 Spindles each; 2 Dressers, 50 Looms, and all the ap
purtenances thereunto belonging; 3 Wool Cards and
Jacks of 100 Spindles, together with all and every part of
the Machinery now in said building.
R. .T. MOSES, )
W. A. REDD, > Trustees.
11. H. EFFING, )
Terms Cash. The bidder will be required to pay down
at the sale the purchase money, or the property wiil be
immediately re-sold on account of the first purchaser.
Nov. 21, 1855. w&twtds.
AUCTION & COMMISSION ‘
BBtCTSKIWJSifiiS
npHE undesigned having purchased the intere?t of WM.
X AUSTIN, in tho firm of Harrison, Austin & McGe
hee, will continue the
Auction, Commission, Negro Brokerage and Forwar
ding Business,
under the name and stylo of
HARRISON & McGEHEE,
at the old Stand, Nos. 59 & 61, Broad Street; and pledge
themselves to a prompt and faithful attention to ail bush
ness committed to their care. They will give their person
al attention to the Sale of iteal Instate, Negroes,
Merchandize & Produce, liavi ig ample facilities
at command, they are prepared to make liberal advances
on Negroes and Merchandize of every description.
Particular attention given to Administrator’s and Execu
tor’s Sales.
CH \S.S.H YRRISON,
July 30, —w&fcwtf. ALLEN 0. McG EHEE.
Enquirer copy.
JUST RECEIVED
BY
MARCUS &, CHAFFIN,
PICKLED and Smoked Tongues,
Fulton Market Beef,
Fig Fork,
White Beans, Splet Peas,
Onions, Potatoes,
Salmon, Pickled, Fresh & Smoked,
Mackerel,in Barrels and Kits,
Hominy, Fresh Crackers,
Fine Fresh Goshen Butter, by every Steamer.
Columbus, Nov. 1. wtwtf
Wanted to Hire
."va Able Negro Fellows, by tbe year, for which the
JL\J highest price will be paid, -tfpply to
J. W. HOWARD, Ag’t.
Columbus, Ga., novlß—tw2m Union Dray Company,
Brick Yard for Sale.
SALE on liberal terms the Brick Yard at present
1 owned by the subscriber, containing 9 .acres, together
with wagons, moulds, &c. For’further particulars apply
to [novl3— twtfj MRS. ANN ADAMS.
VALUABLE SERVANTS FOR SALE.
HIGH PRICE!
TH E family consists of a woman and four children. The
woman is 27 years old and one of t.h best house ’servants
in Georgia. She is a good seamstress, washer, ironer and pas
try cook. He oldest chi Id is a gnl, 10 years old, sews well, is
a good nurse, neat, active and handsome.
The next is a boy, 8 y. arsold, weil grown and every way sup
erior. The nextis a girl, five yearsoid,aud the youngest is a
boy 2 years old—equal to any.
These servants are offered ior no fault. The owner is una
ble to keep them. He wishes to purchase hands tor the laiin.
He prefers having them taken on trial for one or two weeks.
Apply to [nov6 —twlin] AYLR&. ECTOR.
To Columbus Merchants.
I’' HE MERCHANTS and men of business of Columbus,
willtindit to their advantage to advertise in the “SOU
THERN NATIVE,” published in Eufaula, Alabama. The
“Native”has a g *od circulation in South-Eastern Alabama,
which is beginning to trade largely with Columbus.
Specimen numbers sent ,to address. Letters addressed to
H.H.GOODE, Proprietor,
Nov 16—twlm Eufaula, Ala.
Advances on Cotton.
OPHE subscriber is prepared to to make liberal advances on
A Cotton an l other produce. R J. MOSES,
Offi :e hours from 3 am. to 4 p. rn. Warren’s Arcade,
novi w&dwtf
-A. o,rci.
HAVING returned to Columbus for the purpose of ta 1 -
king Ambrotype* Ar Dasrnerreotypes. the sub
scriber would most respectfully invite hie old friends and
customers, who may wish his services or not, to call upon
him at the Palace Rooms of WILLARD & DEPEW,
where he will be happy to show them the beautiful new
style of pictures. From his well known reputation and
Eng experience in the art, he feels confident that he can
most assuredly please all who may wish an Ambrotype,
Daguerreotype, Photograph or any other style of Pictures
taken in the United States.
ncvl6—w&twtf. .T.S. WOODBIUDGE.
• PATENT
AMBROTYPE PICTURES.
J. S. WOODBRIDGE, ARTIST.
Ts. woonnaiDG S lias returned aeain, and may
• be fotiud at Willard & Depew’s Da^uerrcan
Hooms, and is now ready to take .umbrotype Pictures, the
mo-a beautiful of all pictures aid resetunie siee 1 emrrav ir.gs.
The term Ambrotype, by which these pictures are designa
ted, is derived from t e Greek word “ainbrolas,” signilying
durability, everlasting. Ac. The picture is taken upon the
best of Plate Glass, over which is placed a corresponding glass,
the two beincr united with an indestructible guru, enabling the
picture to retain its brilliancy (or rges.
These pictures are brilliant and beautiful in ‘tone, with a
gradation of light and shade unsurpassed, and may be seen
in any light.
Mr. Woodbridge is sole proprietor of tho Ambrotype pro
cess in this country. The public are invited to call and exam
ine specimens. Instruction given in till the processes.
Woodbridge, Artist and Operator,
novlti—Wifclwtf WILLARD & DFPEW.
NEW JEWELRY STORE,
81 Broad Street.
WILLARD & DEPEW
PAVE opened a fine Stoclc of Jewelry, to
whi h they wish to call the attention of the public.
JfA Their goods are all new and will be sohl low for
and wi 1 be found wliat they are represented.—
Fairand honorable dealing is their principle.
MR. A- INGMIRE,
who is well known in this community, is connected wilh this
establishment, and is, without doubt’, the best Jeweler jobber
aud Engraver in this eountry. Ho is also superiorto any in
setting Diamonds and Mounting all kinds of Hair Work,
Mr. L<. Gntowsky, is also connected with this Store as
one of the best Wvtch Repairers ever in the city of Colum
bus. Those who have not already received the benefit of Mr.
Ingmircand Mr. Gutowsky’s Work, are respectfully invited
to give them acall. All work done a* this store will be war
ranted, and all goods sold at this house warranted to be what
they are represented. We again Invite you all to give us your
patronage, and we wili suit you if poss'hie.
Remember the place, next door to Brooks 4- Chapman’s
Blue Drug Store, No. 81 Broad Street. novßwtw3w
Rare Chance for the Million!
CHRISTMAS GIFT
TICKETS §5.
AT 2 o’clock on Monday, the 24th day of December
next, will be drawn, in irontof our Auction Room, a
list of Magnificent Prizes, consisting in part, of the follow
ing articles, viz:
14 FINE GOLD WATCHES,
i do. set with Diamonds; 2 Fine Silver do; Dia
mond Pins and Rings; Gold Coin, $5 to SSO Pieces ;
Silver Pitchers, Tumblers and Cream Mugs; Silver
Forks; Gold Pins, Rings and Far-Rings; Gold
Chains, Lockets, Crosses and Bracelets; Studs,
Necklaces and Sleeve Buttons; Silver Mounted
Castors, Pitchers, Forks, Spoons, Tea Trays,
and Candie Sticks; Gold Thimbles, Pen
cils and Tooth-picks: Fancy Work Bas
kets, Desks, Cigar Stands, and a great
many Beautiful Articles too tedious to mention.
Four hundred and forty one numbers will be placed in
the Wheel, and one hundred and rifty-five drawn out. The
Hist drawn taking Prize No. 1, and so on until the prizes
are all drawn. The articles can be seen at our Auction
Room.
2^°Persons at a distance who wish to purchase tickets
in the above Splendid Scheme, can be accommodated by
enclosing us Five Dollars.
IIARRISON & McGEHEE,
59 Broad Street.
Columbus, Ga., Nov. 1,1355. w&twtd.
life ESa
CHRISTMAS IS COMING !!
A ND if you want something that will benefit your children
jfi. and friends, please attend the Auction Sales now
being nightly held by Harrison McGeliee, of
Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles,
and very many Nice Things suitable for Christmas and
New Year’s Presents.
TO PARENTS AND TEACHERS.
Wthavea large lot of School Books, of almost every kind,
which we will sell at 11 o’clock, a. in., on Saturday the ist,Bth
and 15th December next. Call [and examine them.
To tho Ladies & Children!
At the solicitation of several la lies, we propose to have one
or more sales especially for their benefit. .Notice will be giv
en of the time and place of sale. JORDAN L. HOWELL.”
Columbus, November 10. w&twtf
T. H. VANDEM EEBG’S
Depot of Pianofortes and Musical Goods,
NO. 76 EAST SIDE BROAD STREET,
CO UJSI BUS, GA.
—7 WHERE can at ail times be found a large
select!on of Light, Newton Al Bradbury’s wond
renowned Premium Piano Fortes, to- !
M * J * gelher with an assortment of Piano Fortes lrom !
the best .Manufactories in the U. States oi’ ali styles and prices.
ALS O ,
Melodious, Guitars, Violiacellos, Violins,
Banjos, Tamboriues, Flutes, Flutlnas,
Accordcons, Music Boxes, Clariouttts,
Fiageolctts anil Fifes.
Also, all kinds of BRASS ISSTUI'JIENTS for j
BAK OS, together wilh Bass and Tenor 1) ITMS.
STRiNGSot all kinds, and the Largest Assortment
of SHEET MUSIC for all the above named instruments, |
that can be found South of Philadelphia.
Jjjf’ S -coml hand Pianos taken in exchange when new ones ;
are bought, and the highest prices allowed for old ones,
nr Second hand Pianos for Sale or Rent.
Pianos, Organs, S3 eloileons, and all other kinds H
Musical lintruments tuned and repaired in the best manner, and
at the shortest notice, and warranted to give entire satisfaction.
Ali orders left at our store will be promptly attended to.
T. II VANDEN BERG,
70 Browl Street, Sign of the Mammoth Fiddle.
Columbus, Nov. 6,1855. w&twtf.
TWENTY PIANOS A WEEN.
-i ALTHOUGH it may appear incredible, yet
j ill a nevertheless true that Lighte. Newton &
j Bradbury turn out of their Manufactory 2!)
J ST and “Pianos a week; this being a euuch larger num
ber than any other Manufactory in the country prodmes, and
being conclusive evidence that their Instruments are moro ea
gerly sought ader than otinr .
Tue undersigned having made at rangements lor the sale of
the above nan.ed Pianos, has how in his Wareroom and will
continue to keep a large assortment of their Instruments of
various styles and finish, embracing every 1 new and desirable
pattern, from the plainest to the most elegant.
The above Piaros took the first premium at the World’s
Fa'r, and at the Fair of the American Institute in 1853.
T. !i VANDEN BERG,
76 Broad Street,Columbus,Ga.
Nov. 6.—w&twtf
FOR RENT.
A Dwelling House situated on
ppl Church street, nearly opposite the Court House, at
liLMiLLpresent occupied by Mrs. Ann Adams. For fur
hor particulars apply on tiie premises. novl3twtf
CLAYTON & WILKINS,
Auction, Commission, Receiving
FOItVVA UD IN O MF,KOII ANT S.
THE undersigned, having formed a Copartnership to do
a general Auction, Commission, Receiving and For
warding Business at the old stand of
AYER & WILKINS,
Will give their personal attention to all business entrusted
to their care.
We are prepared to make liberal advances upon all
articles ot Produce and other Goods consigned to us.
Special aliention paid to ihe sale of REAL ES
TATE, NEGROES, &c , at Auction.
V A CLAYTON. F. G. WILKINS.
Columbus, Ga., Sept. 15, 1855. w&twtf
, Merchants & Bar-keepers Attention!
: FINE CIGARS & BRANDY
| ON CONSIGNMENT.
. fAfl AAA FIXE HAVA ISA CICAUS,
ADUI/V/v/ 10 * Gntks flue French Brandy.
s}g Casks “ *• “
ALSO ,
, 50 Roxes Tobacco, Choice Brands,
i Which we offer at reduced Prices. Gall and sample them,—
H 4RRISON & McGEIIEE,
On'nmhin, Ga., OcE t'o. w&twtf.
WHITE WHEAT WANTED!
AT PALACE MILLS !
V\rF. will pay $ > per bushel Cash, for Pi ime [White Wheat,
V (well cleaned,) and 11 60 for Pr.me Red.
Farmers, avail yourselves of this chance.
novo w&twlf G. w. WINTER,PreUt.
PRICES AIIYA.NCEI)!
DOUBLE Extra pr Barrel * P 2 00
EXTRA FAMILY,per bbl t §|o i o
Superfine 9 00
Georgia Superfine, v lo
Georgia Mills 7 00
Usual discount when 20 barrels are taken at one'timo.
>,ct:>o—w& ; wtf WINTER’S PAI AOF. MILLS
THE trading public v. ho have hitherto patronized the
TROY FACTORY,
will please take notice that W. Iv. HARRIS is no lon
ger coiuncted or associated in any tm inner whatever wilh the
business of the establishment All business hereafter will be
transacted exclusively with ourselves at our W a rerooms.
it. G, J EFFERSON & CO.
Columbus, Ga., Oct. 23. w&twtf
~ GUANO.
Twenty Tons, for Sale by
GREENWOOD & GRIMES.
Columbus, Ga., Nov. 1. w&tw2m.
DR CARRIGER
HAS removed to the house formerly occupied by
WGol. Lee; east of the Presbyterian Church, and oil
ZJ& the nortii east corner of Crawford & Forsyth streets.
novlO tw4w
Just Received, a Consignment of
f7,rj BCLS. Northern Apples
100 Bbls ** Potatoes.
50 “ “ Unions,
At the Grocery Store of HULL & BRADLEY.
Columbus, Oct. 23. twtf.
WANTED.
A CABINET MAKKIt, also a CHAIR MAKER, for
which liberal wages wiil be given.
R. G. JEFFERSON & CO
Columbus, Nov. 3d —Iwtf
For Sale.
V FIRST Rate Saddler and Harness Maker, 27 years of a e,
of good character, intelligent, sound and healihv.
Apply to A. K. A YER
oct4--twtt No. 131 Broad Sire t.
FASHIONABLE
DAGUERREAN SAL 00N .
‘S’llE proprietor of this pleasant,commodious, and first class
A fruiioon of Fine Arts, has again ret urned t<> resume his bu
siness lor the season. Mr. Riddle has had a practice oi o\ cr
eight years, which ranks hint one of tho most successful oper
ators in Ihe profession; liis pictures arc clear, white, hand
sirae and admired by all. CaU aud judge lor yourselves.—
Rooms on Broad Street, over C. MygiU’s Drv Good’s Store.
a. j. Riddle.
Proprietor and Principal Operator.
Columbus, Sept. 25—w&twtf.
STOVES FOIL THE MILLION !
XH AVEon hand and am daily receiving a large and fme
assortment of
Cooking, OHice and Parlor Stoves,
AMONG WHICH MAY EE FOUND
THE IRON WIZZARD,
IRON WITCH,
IRON KING,
YOUNG AMERICA,
EASTER /V PREMIUM,
EAGLE PREMIMUM,
PARLOR COOKING STOVES,
aud many others.
These 3tove? ere vvarante 1 to work well, or may be returned
at my expense
PLAIN AND J A PANNED TIN-WARE,
and general assortment ofhone furnishing Gcods.
Roofing and Guttering done on short notice.
Store oil K iudolpa street nearly oppos t-; the Post Office.
K. M. ALD WORTH.
Columbus, Ga., Oct.: 0. w&twGm.
SSO Reward.
I WILL give the above reward for the delivery of the
Notes and other Papers stolen from our fStore in June
last, and no questions ar kid. D P. ELLIS & CO.
Enouiror od Corner Fbotie eery *f oc.t2—wtwtf
PERRY DAVIS’
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
VTTE take pleasure iu relerrmg iiie re; der lo the testimo-
YV ni Is of our prominent druegi-ls and well known citi
zens to the virtue of Dalis’Pair. KHer. U e have used the
article and iouiid it valuable. The sale of this article in the
United States is beyond all precedent, as the books ot the of
fice wiil show. —Cincinnati Oominetcial.
Davis’ Vegetable Pain Killer.— We referour readersto
an advertisement wii h th j above caption, in tne auveriioing
columns of this morning’s Eagle. We first heard oi tins med
icine during a recent visit to the. New England Ftales. and be
ing struck with the novelty of the title, we were induced to
make some enquiry about it, am’, were surprised to learn that
it was kept consianth in the bouses of most of the inhabi
tanis ol the cities and villages where we stopped, to be used
in cases of sudden attacks of nain, burns, scalds, &c., and we
heard it spoken ot in terms'ot high commendation by both
druggists and physicians. T ..is much we can with propriety
say asjournaiisis,in favor of the.irticie.—[Philadelphia i.aglc*.
Pkkry Davis’ /routable Pais Kil 1 kr. —Voluntarily,
couscieuciotialy, and with much pleasure, we recommend v>
our readers the above named medicine. We speak from our
own observation and experience when we say that it removes
pain as il'bv migic from all parts of the body, and is one of
the best medicine*in use for checking Diarrhoea, and -or re
moving the premonitory sympiorop* of cholera. It is applied
both internaily aud externally, wish the best effects, and none
who have once used the Pain Killer would willingly be v. itii
out it constantly in their houses. —[Cincinnati Eve Nonpareil.
Davis’Pain Killer—This article needs no comment Irota
us, but the real worth of so valuable a compound, compels us
to give publicity to it, in our Transcript. Mi ’err, Deris,the
manufacturer aud inventor, is a gentb-rear tr whom we enter
tain the highest respect, and ary article he should offer to the
public we should have the [utmost confidence ir. The 1 <tin
Kilierwe keep constantly n h tnd,and have denes"for a num
ber of years, and have administered it forails ot s.ll descrip.—
lions, both externai and internal, and have ever found it tc be
me best remedy extant. We welt rcollect its first introduction
Fvr public patronage; it was then sold in a few shops in ttog
city; look at it now, the world are its patrons. A few d.iys ago
we p ‘blished a certificate from hnrmah, and we have oßcn
seen them from the most remote habitable regions of the globe.
Reader, if you have not a supply on hand, (we trust j>u
ha'e, as it is almost indispensable) procure it at once.andnev
■r be without itagain—it wiil save many a physician's bill.—
Providence Dailv Trans'ript.
For sale by R‘BT. GARTER and DAN FORTH & NAGI.I.,
Golumbus,and also by ngetsis and Medt<'’ue Dealers every
where. septH—w&twtf.