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tjf” W© are authorized to annonnce Jai . XI. Cook
candidate for the c face of Sexton, at the ensui n g election.
N0t.21. twtd.
WE aro authorized to announce George Gullen as a
candidate for City Mars hal, at the ensuing election.
nov2B -twte MAN V VOTERS.
WE are authorized to announce J. B. Hicks a candidate
for the office of Coroner, at the ensuing election in January next,
dec l wtd
ATTENTION, MERCHANTS !
COTTON ROPE.
WE are now making and shall keep constantly on hand n
supply of Cotton Rope, /suitable for Plough Lines. Bed
Cords and Well Rope. It is much superior to any Northern
Hope, and a splendid article.
declw&twtf WTNTER FACTORY.
PRICES ADVANCED!
DOITRLK Extra nr'Barrel sl2 00
EXTRA FAMILY,per bbl 10 60
Superfine 9 50
Ceorgia Superfine, 5O
Georgia Mills 7 50
Usual discount when 20 barrels are taken at onetime,
decl—wJctwtf WINTER’S PALACE MILLS.
6 Likely, Well Broke Young Mules,
WILL BE SOLD
Together with Wagon & Harness, at the Market |HouFe
on Tuesday next, December 4th, by
HARRISON & McGEHEE.
Columbus Ga. Dec. 1. • twit.
FOUND. —A small sum of money, which the owner
can hare by applying to
decl—twtf WILLARD <fc DEPEW.
EARLY SHERIFF SALEST
WILL be sold before the Court House door in the town of
Blakely, Early county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in Jan
uary next, the following property to wit:
Lot of land No. 163, in the 13th District, to satisfy one ft fa
fYom Early Superior Court, Zeney Powell, lAdm’x,vs Thomas,
Cuthreill.
Lot No. 209, in the 13th District of Early,to satisfy one fl fa.
WmDickerson vs Enoch Norm,issued from Early Sup. Conn
200 acres of lot No. 29, in the 26th District to satisfy one fi
fa from Early Superior Court, H Toul ts Geo Turner and J C
Sheftleld.i
Let No. 103, in the 13th District, to satisfy one fi fa issued
from Early Superior Court, A M Cunningham vs L P Duke.
Lot No. 35, in the 26th District, to satisfy one fi fa issued
from Early Sup. Court, D W Catnn, vs J i, Gartlidge.
Lot No. 193, in the 13th District, to satisfy one il fa Issued
from Early superior court, O A Wetinore vs John Read, Wm
Grimes, jr, Wm Grimes,sr. k J Philmon—said lot pointed out
by, and as the property of, said Wm Grimes, Jr.
Lot of land No. 25, in the 26th Dist to satisfy.two fi fas Issued
from Early superior court, one L M Sapp vs J I Warren, and
one.D W Catlin vs J 1 Warren.
Lot No. 340, in the 26th District, to satisfy two fl fas issued
from Early superior court, one S L Solomon vs John Ohaucy,
and one Ilugn A Toler vs John Chancy.
Lot No. 245, in the 13th District, to satisfy three fl fas issued
from Early superior court, T T Swearinger vs A Sheffield ana
J C Sheffield, one O A Wetmore vs A Sheffield, aud one Zenj
Powell vs A Sheffield.
Lot No. 357, in the 28th District of Early couuty, to satisfy
one fl fa issued from Early superior court, W A Grant vs John
Heathcocks.
Iso, the interest of Henry Gill in and to lot ofland N0.349,in
the sth District, to satisfy two fl fas issued from a Justice e
Court of Early conty, B A Robinson vs Henry Gill, levy made
and returned to me by a constable.
Also, that part of lot No. 13, in the 6th fDistrict of Early co.,
lying on the east side of Dry Creek, supposed to coutaiu 33
acres; also lo 1 No. 28 and 175 acres of No. 12, in 6th District
to satisfy eight fl fas issued from a Justice’s Court of Ear
ly county, M W Stamper vi W 11 Harrison, levies made and
1 eturned to me by a constable. >. B. STRICKLAN D,
Early Postponed Sheriff Sale.
ALSO, WILL BK SOLD,
On the first Tuesday in January next, before the Court house
door in the town of Blakely, *0 satisfy one U fa issued from a
Justices Court of Early county, John Weathers v* Ssiathiel
Knight 52acres off of the north west corner of lot No. 58 in
the 6th district of Lady—levy made aud to me by a
constable. declwtds E. B. STRICKLAND, Sh’ff.
Early Mortgage Sale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Fbbiuary next,before
the Court House door in the town of Blakely, Early co.,
the following property, to wit:
The east half of lot of land No. 254, in the 6th district of
Early, to satisfy one Mortgage Fi Fa issued out of Superior
Court of Early County, Buchannan A .Wade vs E Harrison—
property; pointed out in said Mortgage. Lot No. 193, in the
26th district of Early county, to satisfy one Mortgage fl fa is
sued from the supenorcourt of (Early county, Buchannan k
Wade vs Anthony Richie—properly pointed out in Mortgage.
Also, the house and lot iu the town of Blakely, on which John
Simmons now lives, to satisfy one Mortgage -fl fa issued from
Early superiorcourt, Wm L Crawford, Adm’r. of E B Light
/oot, dec’d, vs John Simmons—property .pointed out in said
.Mortgage. Also, twelve acres, more or less, o. lot No. ‘55, in
the 28th district of Early county, it being the place on which
James Floyd now lives, to satisfy one Mortgage Fi Fa from
the superior court of Early conuty, George McKinley vs David
Tennati k Clarissa Tennan—property pointed out in Mortgage,
decl —wtds E. b. STRtCKLAN D, Sh’ff.
Talbot Sheriff Sales,
WILL be sold before the Court House door in thetowa
of Talbotton, Talbot County, on the first Tuesday
in January next, between the usual hours of sale, the fol
lowing property to wit:
Jack, a m-gro man about 23 years of age,’levied oil as the
property of John C Douglas and William A Douglas, .to sat isfy
three fl fas isued from Talbot superior court in lavor of'hafee
Bpamand 6c Croft vs 4 CtWA Douglas, Harr. 11 Haro k Cos.
vs J Ut W A Douglas, George Z Waldion k Cos, vs 4 C k W
A Douglas—properly pointed oat by Levi B Smith, Pill's Att’y.
decl—wtds E. 11. HARVEY, Dept.Shff.
A Iso at the same time and place, will be sold,
A negro woman named Ary, about twentj-two years of age,
levied on asthepr rperty ot theestateof DanielC daund,de
ceased, to sstisiy afl fa in favor of J M k II F Matthews, vs
Wesley A Maund, adm’r of lian’l C Maund—said fl fa from Tal
bot superior court. Pioperty pointed out by said IWesley A
Maund. deciwtd JOHN E. BARKLSDALE, Shff.
GKORGIA,EarIy County I—Whereas, the Estate
of John Fuller, late of said county, deceased, is unrepre
sented at law : These are to notify nil and singular, the parties
Interested in said estate, that I will grant letters of administra
tion thereon to the clerk of the superior court, at the January
term next of our Court of Ordinary, if no objection isjshown
to the contrary. Given under my hand at office, this Nov. 27,
1855. docl—w3od 8. S. STAFFORD, Ord.
Executor's Sale.
WILL be sold at the late residencejof David Shelton, dec’d,
ou the 22d day of December next, by virtue of the aa
thority given me in thelast wili and testument of said deceased
a large quantity of household turniture. consisting of one set
of fine Cottage Farnitnie, one fine arm chair, several mahoga
ny bureaus, washstands, featherbeds, mattresses, fine French
bedsteads, fine carpets, one sofa, one set fine carpenter’s tools,
of the very best quality, together with various other articles
too tedious to mention.,
decl—wtds EDMUND 11. WORRILL, Exec’r.
Notice to debtors aud creditors—All persons
indebted to the estate of Elizabeth Snellings, deceased,
are hereby notified -o come forward and make immediate
Eayment, and those holding demands arainst said deceased, are
ereby notified to render them into me for payment within
the time prescribed by law, as I am determined to wind up
said estate without delay. ZACHAKIAH PROCTOR,
dad—w4od de bonis n on.
$25 Reward.
YY’ILLbe paid for the recovery ol a POCKET BOOK,
** lost on Saturday, Ist December, between Columbus
and Mcßride’s Mill. The pocket book contained 2 notes,
one on VV. J. Tompkins, for $1*2.75, and made payable to
F. S. Hardison, the other on Allen Brooks, for $5, and
payable to B. F. Matthewß.|lt also contained money’to the
amount of $125. The above reward will be paid at this |
office upon the delivery of the pocket book. The givers of j
the above named notes are hereby* cautioned not to pay
the same to any one but the subscriber.
H®decltw2wlt.* B. F. MATTHEWS.
“TIMELY HINTS TOALL.’ 1
IT'RILNDS. —Reader, if you have a valued friend, in
. whose welfare you feel an interest, that friend will
prize as a precious memorial vour Ambrotype or Ldaguet
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 I
and have not even the shadow’ of a resemblance to look
upon. Alter the separation, some little toy or a trifling ar
ticle, is olten kept for years, and eherished ’as a token of re
membrance. How much more valuable w-ould he one of
Wood bridge'!* perfect Daguerreotypes of “the loved and
lost ?”
PARENTS. — If you are still blessed with parents, and
no artist has orean trace the lineaments of his or her
lamiliar face or form, you may well act the part of Milton,
to advise or persuade them to visit, without delay, the pal
ace rooms of WII.LAKD 6c DF.I*EW, and have
their pictures taken in WOODBRIDGE’S new style.
For a Holiday Gilt, of all the rest,
A type of yourself is surely the best,
Then hie for Roadway No. et°;hty-two,
And get vour picture of Willard and Depew.
Nov. 30—twtf.
Corn! Corn!
THE Palace Mills will pay the highest market prices
in Cash for Corn, in large or smalt quanties,shelled or in
ear. We will furnish sacks to parties selling ns shelled corn,
nov.2BwJttwtf G. W. WINTER, Pres’t.
MRS. ELIZA TORRY
(latx miss xliza dicksow.)
HAS removed to So. 30 Broad-street (up stairs,)
where she will resume her Class in
Oil Painting, Water Colors and Sketching,
in their different branches.
22 Broad Street, Columbus Ga. nov28 — twtf.
WATCH REPAIRING.
MY friends and patrons are hereby informed thatl
have permanently with me two of the best
{ffiMTatch-Makers in the Union. All workprompt
(yj2sly executed in the best manner.
No pains will be spared to give perfect satisfaction to all.
All kinds of Jewelry repaired*
Wntches and Jewelry at reduced prices for cash.
. Call and see A. H. DxVVITT.
Columbus, Ga. Nov. £B. twtf.
FLOWERS! FLOWERS! FLOWERS!
FOR A FEW. DAYS.
MR. LEE, has just returned from the North
•£2yyS,wUh a stock of rare and beautiful plants, oonsisting of
Ldzelitts, Jasmines, Roses, Cedars, Rhodo
-40 dendrons, Amaryllis, Gladiolus, Tulips, Hyacinths, and
various other rare things, which we will dispose of at very
reasonable terms at 5841 Broad street.
nov2B—twtf MOSES k 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.
J. W . PJEA.SK is agent for the above Magazine©,and
will receive subscriptions until first January.
Columbus, Nov. 23. twtf
FAMILY GROCERIES.
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
ity of Green and Black Teas, Fulton Market Beef and
Pork. Dried Beef, Beef Tongues, Cigars and Tobacco of
best Quality, Sardines, Fresh Raisins and Figs, Crackers
of ail kinds.
Nov. 31—twtf.
PINEY WOODS LAND FOR SALE.
THE subscribers offer forsale on accommodating terras, 3
lotsof land in thecounty of Chattahoochee, Halloca Set
tlement, Nos. 37,59 aud 60, adjoining Estes, Patterson find
others, containing two hundred two and a half (202>$) acres
each, with alt the improvements thereon.
If not sold before the first Tuesday iu January next, will, on
that day, be offered at public outcry in the .town of Cusseta to
the highest bidder, on the following terms to wit; One-
Third Cash; the balance one and two years'credit, amply
secured with interest from date of sale. Our agent, Mr. Estes,
adjoining the premises, will show to all ‘desirous of examining
it. E. BARNARD & CO.,
nov24—wfctwtd Columbus, Ga.
ALMANAC for 1856.
GRIER’S ALMANAC for the States of Georgia and
Alabama, just received and for sale by
nov23—twtf J. W. PEASE.
A Fresh Supply, of the above Seed,
Togetherwith WHITE & RED ONION SETTS,
Just received and for sale by
nov27w&tw3m DAN FORTH fc NAGEL.
SOUTHERN
MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY.
(BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA.)
Conducted on the. Havana plan.
CLASS X.
To be drawn Dec. 10 th, 1855, in the city of Montgomery.
WHEN PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
Will be distributed according to the following
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
£j!P"And remember every Prize is drawn at each drawing
and paid when due WITHOUT DEDUCTION!
ONLY TEN THOUSAND TICKETS.
I Prize of SIO,OOO
2 do of 2000 are 4.000
3 do of 500 are 15.00
II do of 250 are 2,750
10 do of 110 are 1,10(1
17 de of 75 are 1,275
43 do of 50 are 2,150
83 do’ of 25 are 2,075
200 do ,of 10 are 2,000
030 do of 5 are | 3,150
In all piistss amounting to $3),000
Whole Tickets $5; Halves $24; Quarters sl4.
Bills on all solvent banks taken at par.
All communications strictly confidential.
SAMUEL SWAN.
Agent and Manager,
Sign ot the Bronze Lion
M ontgomery, June 29, twtd
B3T~AII letters will meet immediate answer if addressed
to JOHN MAY, Columbus. Qa. __
“BROWN’S
WASHING MACHINE.
THE Inventor in introducing bis new Rotary Washing Ma
chine to the notica ot the public, does so with the confi
dence that in all cases where a fair trial is given, they will be,
as they have been by those who have nsed them, pronounced
to be the best Machine for washing now iu 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 will cleanse the clothes
from dirt In 15 to 30 minutes aud leave them entirely clean,
ready for boiling and rinsing.
jglt 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 more than one tenth as much as when wash
ed by hand.
It is adapted to washing trom the finest muslins to the coar
sest cloths, Blankets and Carpets.
It can be worked by women or even a 13 year old boy, and
\ is so simple ill its construction that almost anyone can repair
! it —if it should ever need it —aud will, with ordinary care
j last from five to ten years.
or One of the great merits of ithis Machine in. in addi
tion le the facility In washing, is that the clothes are pot worn
oat by washing. By the ordinary process of washing, clethes
are more injured than by wearing. This advantage, together
with the fact that it will do tan times the work of hand labor,
should induce every Hotel, Boarding House, and family to
have one.
These Machines are sold for Cash only, delivered at our shop
price sl3. Directions for using sent with everv Machine.
Manufactured by CLEMONS. BROWN k CO.
We refer to a few of the many who have bought and used
the Machines, viz:
Gen. J N Bethune, Columbus, A G Slappy, Fort Valley,
I)r. A Pond, “ Col A Wellborn, Meriwether,
A M Allen, “ EUisha Trammell **
John \V Hart, ** George T Hurl, Russll county,
John Hudson, firm ot Charles A l’eabody, „
Threewits, Holt k Cos. “ Hopson Smith, „
f Thomas DcWolf, “ A Lowther, „
I ‘ Charles Wise, “ James Torbut, „
: R E Dixon, “ B Whitehurst, „
1 Dr J A Urqhart, “ W A McGrurier, „
I p A Clayt. n, “ George McGee, „
J C Brewer, “ Walton B Harris, „
I James R Jones, “ Wm G Williams, „
! Charles P Le\y, “ I> Bullard, „
J Ennis, ** RN R Bard well, Tuske gee
1 Wm Mathesnn, “ JO Sale, Auburn,
■ J W Thomas, “ A R Bell, Montgomery,
5 j Jme- Comer, “ John Gill Shorter,Eufaula,
, Capt J E Davis, “ EE Rrown, Macon,
Owen Thomas, “ Female College, “
J D Williford, Stewart county. Geo T Rogers, “
Rev. JVV Talley, Oxford, it W Massey, “
N W Pei sons, Enon, Ala, W 8 Brantley, “
Nelson Clayton,Chambers co.
Getuinbue, Ga., Nov. 8. w&.tw3m
Valuable Property in Wynnton,
FOR SALE,
ON the first Tuesday in January next, I will sell at the Mar
ket Hoase in Colninbus,if not disposed of sooner, my
house, with fifty-two and a half acres, more or less, or lay
bouse with ten acres attached to it. 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 kt ds ot fragint and flowery trees, and the
dwelling bouses are fronted with as beautilul an oak grove as
r endersagreeable ! and fascinating any homestead. There are
several g© and varieties of figs, grapes, apples aud peaches, with
about sixty young quince trees, some of which bear truit. It
is in an excellent neighborhood, near three good schools -nd
one mile from Colambus. It cannot be equalled, by auy place
in (r near the vicinity, tor its natural beauty and noted hialth
fulncss—there being no local cause whatever for sickness. The
land is admirably adapted for building lots. The purchaser
ot the whole will be required to pay one-third in hand, the
other in two installments of twelve months, each, bearing in
terest from date—if only the house and ten acres, one-third in
hand, the balance in two Installments of 2 years, with inteiest
from d-te. A lien on the place will be retained until the pur
chaso be paid. I refer those wishing to purchase to .Mr.John
J. McKendree, on Broad Street, below Messrs. Holt, TUree
wits k. Cos. CYRUS A.ROYSTuN.
Columbus. Ga. Nov. 24. w ttwtd
~~ FOR SALE.
A LIKELY No. I Family of Negroes, consisting of a wo
man and six children,.4 boys aad two girls. A bargain
ean be had. Callandsee AYER*. ECTOR, Auc’rs,
oot3o—wtwtf 131 Broad Street.
Mules ! Mules!
I SHALL be at the stables of Pitts k Hatcher
/j-tOin Columbus, on the 13th December, with a lot of
Superior Kentucky Mare Mules. These
f ) -Mules are mostly Pairs, and extra fine. Any one
wishiur to purchase would do well te see me before buying.
I shall remain bu.a few days in Columbus.
J. W. WHITE.
nov24— w&twtilltstdec.
BY
HARRISON & McGEHEE,
AUCTIONEERS.
REAL ESTATE”&. NEGROES
At Auction!
AT eleven o’clock, on the first Tuesday in December next,
we will ell at the Market House 202# acres of land, 12
m ! les from Columbus on the Muscogee Railroad, adjoining
John B. Dozier,Col. Wimberly and otiiers, now occupied by
Dr. P. R. Clements. On the place is a good country residence,
all necessary outhouses, an orchard of well-selected fruit
trees ot the best varieties. jSIso, all the buildings belong
ing originally to the Muscogee Steam Factory, with a large lot
ol Brick. It is well gituaUd for putting upa Flour Mill or
Machine Shop of auy description. Terms on dayofsale.s 2
ALSO, AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE,
A Family of Liksly Negroes,
consisting of a woman and two children—the woman a good
cook, washer lroner and house servant.
E.J. PINKARD, Auctioneer.
Columbus, Nov. 24. w&twtds.
Trustees’ Sale of the Coweta Falls
MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
BY VIRTUE of a trust reposed in us, under notice of
default from the Bond holders, we will offer for sale
at the market-house in the city of Columbus, on the first
Tuesday in February next, the lollowing property or so
much thcrerof as may be necessary to pay tne outstanding
Bonds issued by said Company, to wit:
All those tracts of land in the city of Celumhus, county
of Mnscogee and State of (Jeorgia, 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 Jots 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. ], thence north 100 feet, thence east to a point at right
angles with the north west corner of the factory lot,
thence south 100 feet, thence west to the point of begin
ning. Also, lot No. 191, as designated in the plan of 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,
to-wit: 18 Warp Fly Frames, of 96 Spindles each, 2
King Fellows’Frames of 132 Spindles each; 2 Mules of
256 Spindles each; 2 Dressers, 50 Looms, and all the ap
purtenances thereunto belonging; 3 Wool Cards and
Jacks of 100 Suindles, together with all and every part of
the Machinery now in said building.
R. J. MOSES. )
W. A. REDD, f Trustees.
H. H. EPPING, ) ‘
Terms Cash. The bidder will be required to ’pay down
at the sale the purchase money, or the property will be
immediately re-sold on account of the first purchaser.
Nov. 21, 1555. w&twtds.
AUCTION & COMMISSION
nBNLTSSJCIVJESiaSfIS !
‘INHE undersigned having purchased the interest of WM.
X AUSTIN, in the firm of Harrison, Austin & MeGe
hee, will continue the
Auction. Commission, Negro Brokerage and Forwar
ding Business,
under the name and style of
HARRISON & McGEHEE,
at the old Stand, Nos. 59 & 61, Broad Street; and pledge
themselves to a prompt and faithful attention to all busi
ness committed to their care. They will give their person
al attention to the Sale of Real Estate, Negroes,
Merchandize <fe Produce. Having 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 AS.S.HVRRISON,
July 30, -wfctwtf. ALLENC. McGEHEE.
Enquirer copy.
JUST RECEIVED
BY
MARCUS & CHAFFIN,
PICKLED and Smoked Tongues,
Fulton Market'Beef,
Pig Pork,
White Beans, Splot Peas,
Ouions, Potatoes,
Salmon, Pickled, Fresh & Smoked,
Mackerel, in Barrels and Kits,
Hominy, Fresh Crackers,
Fine Fresh Goshen Butter, by every Steamer.
Columbus, Nov. I. wtwtf
Wanted to Hire
Able Negro Fellows, by the year, for which the
Jd\J highest price will be paid. .Apply to
J. VV. HOWARD, Ag’t.
Columbus, Ga., novlß—tw2m Union Dray Com pauy.
Brick Yard for Sale.
FOR SALE on liberal terms the Brick Yard at present
owned by the subscriber, containing 9 jacres, together
with wagons, moulds, &c. For'further particulars apply
to [novl3—twtf] 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 the best house ’servants
iu Georgia. She is a good seamstress, washer, ironer aud pas
try cook. Hc r oldest child is a giil, 10 years old, sews well, is
a good nurse, neat, active and handsome.
The next is a boy, 8 years old, well *rown and every way sup
erior. The next is a girl, five yearsold,and the youngest is a
boy 2 years old—equal to any.
These servants are offered for no fault. The owner is una
ble to keep them. He wishes to purchase hands for the farm.
He prefers having them taken on trial for one or two weeks.
Apply to [nov6—twlm] AYER k ECTOR.
To Columbus merchants.
THE MERCHANTS and men of business of Columbus,
will find it to their advantage to advertise in the “SOU
THERN NATIVE,” published in Eufaula, .Alabama. The
“Native”has a g tod circulation in South-Eastern Alabama,
which is beginning to trade largely with Columbus.
Specimen numbers sent ,to address. Letters addressed t<
H. H. GOODE, Proprietor,
Nov 16—twlm Eufaula, Ala.
Advances on Cotton.
‘T'HF, subscriber is prepared to to make liberal advances or
Cotton and other produce. R. J. MOSE-u
Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Warren’* Arcade.
BOV I WfetWtf
A Card.
HAVING returned to Columbus for the purpose of tal
king Ambrolypes & Daguerreotype*, the sub
scriber would most respectfully invite his 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 ot pictures. From his well known reputation and
long 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
1 taken in the United States.
novl6—w&twtf. J.S. WOODBRIDGE.
PATENT
AMBROTYPE PICTURES.
J. S. WOODBRIDGE, ARTIST.
JS. WOODBRIDGE has returned again, and mar
• be fouud at Willard & Depew'n Dagmrrean
Rooms) and is now ready to take Hmbrotype Pictures, the
most beautiful of all pictures and resemble steel engravings.
The term Ambrotype, by which these pictures are designs
ted, is derived from the Greek word “ambrolas,” signifying
durability, everlasting, &c. The picture is taken upon the
best of Plate Glass, over which is placed a corresponding glass,
the two being united with an indestructlblegum, enabling the
picture to retain its brilliancy fer sees.
These pictures are brilliant and beautiful in ’tone, with a
gradation of light and shade unsurpassed, and may be seen
in any light.
Air. Woodbridge is sole proprietor of the Ambrotype pro
cess in this country. The public are invited to call and exam
ine specimens Instruction given in all the processes.
Woodbridge, Artist and Operator,
novlti—w&twtf WILLARD & DEPEW.
NEW JEWELRY STORE,
81 Broad Street.
WILLARD & DEPEW
HAVE opened a fine Stock of Jewelry, to
h they wish to call the attention of the public.
Their goods are all new and will be sold low for
MSB *tCcash, an<l wil be found what they are represented.—
Fairand honorable dealing is their principle.
MR. A- INGMIRE,
who is well known in this community, is connected wjth this
establishment, and is, without doubt, the best Jeweler jobber
and Engraver in this country. He is also superior lo any in
setting Diamonds and Mounting all kinds of Hair Work,
Mr. Li Gntowsky, is also connected with this Store as
one of the best W itch Repairers ever in the city of Colum
bus. Those who have not already received the benefit of AJr.
Ingmireand Mr. Gutowsky’s Work, are respectfully invited
to give them a call. 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 giveusyouv
patronage, and we will suit you if possible.
Remember the place, next door to Brooks Chapman’s
Blue Drug Store, No. 81 Broad Street. novßwtw3w
Bare Chance for the Million!
CHRISTMAS GIFT
TICKETS $5.
AT 2 o’clock on Monday, the 24th day of December
next, will be drawn, in lront of our Auction Room, a
list of Magnificent Prizes, consisting in part, of the follow’
mg articles, viz:
14 FINE GOLD WATCHES,
1 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 Ear-Rings; Gold
Chains, Lockets, Crosses and Bracelets; Studs,
Necklaces and Sleeve Buttons; Silver Mounted
Castors, Pitchers, Forks, Spoons, Tea Trays,
and Candle 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 fifty-five drawn out. The
first drawn taking Prize No. 1, and so on until the prizes
are all drawn. The articles can be seen at our Auction
Room.
83^Persons at a distance who wish to purchase tickets
in the above Splendid Scheme, can be accommodated by
enclosing us Five Dollars.
HARRISON & McGEHEE,
59 Broad Street.
Columbus, Ga., Nov. 1,1855. - w&twtd.
CHRISTMAS if GO^I!!
AND if you want something that will benefit your children
and friends, please attend the Auction Sales now
being nightly held by Harrison A McGehee, of
Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles,
and very many Nice Things suitable lor Christmas and
New Year’s Presents.
TO PARENTS AND TEACHERS.
Wehavea large lot of School Books, of almost every kind,
which we will sell at II o’clock, a. m., on Saturday,the Jst,Sih
and 15th December next. Cal Land examine them.
To the Ladies STChildren!
At the solicitation of several la lies, we propose to have one
or more sales especially for their benefit. jNotice will begiv
en of the time and place of sale. JORDAN L. HOWELL. 9
Columbus, November IC. w&twtf
T. H. VANDEKT BERG'S
Depot of Pianofortes and Musical Goods,
NO. 76 EAST SIDE BROAD STREET,
COLUMBUS, GA.
arfigaw i WHERE can at all times be found a large
selection of Li got, Newton & Bradbury’s wor.d
[rfTyJ| r t)iiflwiied Premium Piano Fortes, to-
J “ * 1/ “ gether with an assortment of Piano Fortes lrom
the best A/auufuctor.es in the IJ. States of all styles and prices.
ALSO,
Melodcons, Guitars, Violincellos, Violins,
Banjos, Tamtoorines, Flutes, Flutinas,
Accordeons, Music Boxes, Clarionetts,
Flageoletts and Fifes.
Also, all kinds of BRASS INSTRUMENTS for
BANOS, together with Bass and Tknor D -UiMS.
STRINGS of all kinds, and the Largest Assortment
of SHEET MUSIC for all the abt>ve named instruments,
that can be found South of Philadelphia.
S-cond hand Pianos taken in exchange when new ones
are bought, and the highest prices allowed for old ones.
Second hand Pianos for Sale or Rent.
Pianos, Organs, Melodeons, and all other kinds *i
Musical Instruments tuned and repaired in the best manner, and
at the shortest notice, and warranted to give entire satisfaction.
All orders left at our store will be promptly attended to.
T. H VAN DEN BERG,
76 Broid Street,Sign of the Mammoth Fiddle.
Columbus, Nov. 6,1855. w&twtf.
TWENTY PIANOS A AYE EE.
juflßfr; | ALTHOUGH it may appear incredible, yet
it is nevertheless true that Lights, Newton &
Tu o'WG Hradbur y turn out of their Manufactory 20
* * * u Pianos a week; this being a <uucb larger num
ber than any other Manufactory in the country produ, es, and
being conclusive evidence that their Instiumenis arc moro ea
gerly sought alter than other .
The undersigned having made atrangements for the sale of
the above named Pianos, has how in his Wareroom and wil!
continue to keep a large assortment of their Instruments of
various styles and finish, embracing every new and desirable
pattern, from the plainest to the most elegant.
The above Pianos took the first premium at the World’s
Fair, and at ihe Fair of the American Institute in 1853.
T. H. VANDEN BERG,
76 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
Nov. 6.—w&twtf
FOR RENT.
>hJL A Dwelling House situated on
Jlllf Church street, nearly opposite the Court House, at
KJULpresent occupied by Mrs. Ann Adams. For fur
her particulars apply on the premises. novl3iwtf
CLAYTON &, WILKINS,
Auction, Commission, Beceiving
AND
FORWARDI N G MERCHANTS.
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 of Produce and other Goods consigned to us
i EjeT Special attention paid to the sale of REAL ES
TATE, NEGROES, &c , at Auction.
P A CLAYTON. F. G. WILKINS.
Columbus, Ga., Sept. 15, 1855. w&twtf
Merchants & Bar-keepers Attention!
FINE CIGARS & BRANDY
ON CONSIGNMENT.
inn AAfl PINEHAVANA CIGARS,
I*l Casks fine French Brandy
5 Casks ** *• “
ALSO,
50 Boxes Tobacco, Choice Brands,
Which we offer at reduced Prices. Call and sampto them.—
H ARRISON & McGEIIKE,
Columbus, Ga., Oct.? 0. w&twtf.
WHITE WHEAT WANTED!
AT PALACE MILLS!
WE will pay $2 per bushel Cash, (nr PiimciWhite Wheat,
(well cleaned,) and $1 60 lor Prime Red.
Farmers, avail yourselves of this chance.
nov6 w&twtf G. W. WINTER, Prea’t.
LAW NOTICE.
THE undersigned have associated themselves together in
the practice of the law under thefirm name of
INGRAM, CRAWFORD & RUSSELL.
They will practice in “the Chattahoochee Circuit and in the
adjoining counties.
office over the Store of Redd & Preer. on Broad Street. Co
lumbus, Ga. PORTER INGRAM,
MARTIN J.CRAWFORD,
nov24 t w3t\v3m JAM ES M . RUSSELL.
TIIE trading public who have hitherto patronized the
TROY FACTORY,
will please take notice that IV. K. HARRIS is no lon
ger connected or associated in any finauner whatever with the
business of the establit-hroent All business hereafter will bo
transacted exclusively with ourselves at our Warerooms.
R. G. JEFFERSON & CO.
Columbus, Ga.. Oct. 23. w&twtf
GUANO.
Twenty Tons, for Sale by
GREENWOOD & GRIMES.
Columbus, Ga.,Nov. 1. w&tw2m.
Dll. CARRIGER
*eV2 HAS removed to the house formerly occupied by
yjf Col. Lee: east ot the Presbyterian Church, and on
the north east corner of Crawford & Forsyth streets.
novlO twlw
Just Received, a Consignment of
Kfl BBLS. Northern Apples
100 Bbls “ Potatoes.
50 “ “ Unions.
At the Grocery Store of HULL & BRADLEY.
Columbus, Oct. 23. twtf.
WANTED.
A CABINET MAKER, also a CHAIR MAKER, for
which liberal wages will be given.
R. G. JEFFERSON & CO
Columbus, Nov. 3d—twtf
For Sale.
A FIRST Rate Saddler and Harness Maker, £7 years of a :o,
of good character, intelligent,sound and healthy.
Applyto A. K. AYER
oct4--twtl No. 131 Broad Sire t.
FASHIONABLE
DAGUERREAN SALOON.
I'HE proprietor of this pleasant,commodious, and first class
*■ Salocn of Fine Arts, has again returned to resume his bu
siness lor the season. Mr. Riddle has had a practice of over
eight years, which ranks him one of tho most successful oper
ators in the profession; his pictures are clear, white, hand
some and admired by all. Call and judge lor yourselves.—
Rooms on Broad Sireet, over C. Mygatt’s Dry flood’s Store.
A. J. RIDDLE.
Proprietor and Principal Operator.
Columbus, Sept. 25—w&twtf.
STOVES FOIL THE MILLION !
lllAVEonhandanri am daily receiving a large and flue
assortment of
Cooking, Office and Parlor Stoves,
AMONG WHICH MAY BE FOUND
THE IRON WIZZARD,
IRON WITCH .
IRON KING,
YOUNG AMERICA,
EASTERN PREMIUM,
EAGLE PR EM IM UM,
PARLOR COOKING STOVES,
and many others.
These Stover are warante 1 to work well, or may be returned
at my expense
PLAIN AND JAPANNED TIN-WARE,
and general assortment of house furnishing Goods.
Roofing and Guttering done on short notice.
Store on Randolph sireet nearly oppos to the Post Office.
R. M. ALI) WORTH.
Columbus, Ga., Oct. 30. w&tw6m.
SSO Reward.
I WILL give the above reward for the delivery of the
Notes and other Papers stolen from our Store in June
last, and no questions asked. D P. ELLIS & CO.
Enquiier and Corner Stone copy ts oet2— wtwtf
PERRY DAVIS’
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
4TTE take pleasure in reierrmg ihe reauer to the testimo-
Vv ni Is of our prominent druggists and well known citi
zens to the virtue of Davis’Pain Killer. We have uted the
article and found it valuable. The sale of this article in the
United States is beyond all precedent, as the books ol the of
fice will show. —Cincinnati Commercial.
Davis’ Vegetable Pain Killer.—Wercferour readersto
an advertisement with the above caption, in the advertising
columns of this morning’s Eagle. We first heard of this med
icine during a recent visit to the New England States, and be
mg struck with the novelty of the title, wc were induced 10
make some enquiry about it, and were surprised to learn that
it was kept constantly in the houses of most of the inhabi
tants of the cities and villages where we stopped, to be used
in cases of sudden attacks of pain, burns, scalds, &c., and we
heard it spoken of in terms = of high commendation by both
druggists and physicians. Ti.is much we can with propriety
say asjournalists,in favor of thearticle.—[Philadelphia Eagle.
Perry Davis’ Vegetable Pain Kil< er.—Voluntarily,
couscieuciously, and with much pleasure, we recommend to
our readers the above named medicine. vVe speak from our
own observation and experience when we say that it removes
pain as ifbv magic from all partsof the body, and is one of
thebest medicines in usefor checking Diarrhoea, and for re
moving the premonitory symptom ps of cholera. It is applied
both internatlv and externally, with the best effects, ana none
who have once used the Pain Killer would willingly be with
out it constantly in their houses. —[Cincinnati Eve. Nonpareil.
Davis’ Pain Killer.—This article needs no comment from
as, but the real worth of so valuable a compound, compels ns
to give publicity to it, in our Transcript. Mi ~‘erry Davis, the
manufacturer and inventor, is a gentleman tc whom we enter
! tain the highest respect, and any article he should offer to the
public we should have the {utmost confidence In. The l’ain
Killer we keep constantly on hand, and have done so for a uum
berof years, and have administered it torails of all descrip
tions, both external and internal,and have ever found it to be
toe best remedy extant. We weli rcollect its first introduction
for public patronage; it was then sold ‘in a few shops in this
city; look at it now. the world are its patrons. A few days ago
[ we published a certificate from hurmali, and we haveolten
seen them from the most remote habitable regions of the globe.
, Reader, if you have not a supply on band, (we trust yeu
‘ have, as it isalmost indispensable) procureit at once.and nev
er be without it again—it will save many a physician’s bill.—
■ Providence Daily Transcript.
Forsale by ROBT. BARTER and DANFORTH & NAGEL,
Columbus, and also by Druggists and Medicine Dealers every
where. * eeptll—w&lwit.