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Kansas. —The Boston Journal mentions rumor, from
a source which entitles it to credit, that ex*Governor Ba
ker, of New Hampshire, is to be appointed Governor of
Kansas, in the place of Governor Shannon, who is now on
the way to Washington for the purpose, it is stated, to re
sitrn hi commission. Governor Baker has recently sold
his property in Concord, N. H., with the idea of removing
to the west. He was in Boston on Thursday on his way
to Washington.
Pennsylvania. —It is stated that the delegates just
chosen to the next Deimx-rafic State Convehtion of Penn
sylvania stand, seventy-two for Buchanan, five for Dallas,
and three doubtful.
MARRIED,
In Athens, Ga., on Thursday,the 17th instant, by the
Rev. N. Hoyt, D. D , Lucien W. Dawson, Esq., of Ea
tonton, and Miss Eliza Carey Dent, of the former place.
“I saw two clouds at morning,
Tinged with the rising sun,
And in the dawn they floated on
And mingled into one.”
In Abbeville, S. C., on the Ist instant, by Rev. B. John
son, William Henry Parker, and Lucia G., daughter of
Hon. D. L. Wardlaw, all of that place.
tlTAguc and Fever of three years'standing cured
Mr. John Longden, now living at Beaver Dam, Hanover
county, near Richmond, had ague and fever for 3 years;
most of the tune he had chills twice a day, and rarely leas
than once; he was parched with fever as soon as the chill
leftnim; and after trying physicians, quinine, most of the
Ton.cs advertised, and everything recommended to him,
was about to give up in despair, when Carter’s Spanish
Mixture was spoken of. He got two bottles; but before he
had used more than a single one he was perfectly cured,
and nas not had a chill or fever since.
Mr Longden is only one out of thousands who have
been benefited by this great tonic, alterative and blood
purifier. For sale by
THOMAS M. TURNER & CO.
JAS. H. CARTER,
Savannah, Ga.
BROOKS A. CHAPMAN,
DAN Forth & NAGEL,
janl—wtwlm Columbus, Ga.
Medical Testimony cannot be Controverted.
One of the most startling cn-es is narrated of Dr. Mc-
Lane’s Vermifuge by Dr. John Butler, of Lowell, Trum
bull county, Ohio. The care was that of a young lady
who had been very sick for eight years, uni had consult
ed a number of physicians, who had treated it as one of
Prolapsus Uteri. Dr. Butler was then called in, and tor a
time believed with his predecessors that it was a case of
Prolapsus. He was, however, soon forced to the conclu
sion that his patient was suffering from worms, and after
much persuasion, prevailed upon her to take two d>>-es o/
Dr. M’Lane’s Vermifuge. This medicine had the effect of
removing from her a countless number of the largest size.
After she passed them her health immediately returned.—
She is since married, and continues to enjoy excellent
health.
Purchasers will please be cureml to ask for PR. M’LANE’S
CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, and take none else. All other
Verintfugeß, in comparison, are worthless. l)r. At’Lane’s geu
nine Vermifuge, also his Celebrated Liver Pills, can now
be had at all respectable Drug Mores in the United States and
Canada.
torpid by all the Druggists in Columbus, and by one
Agent in every town. fan 15 —w&tw2w.
From Richard Garrett, Esq., Tobacco Inspector of the
City of Nashville, a gentleman well known,
Nashville, Oct. 8,1851.
Dr. C. Williams —Dear Sir: I have used with much
benefit your Pulmonic Balaam of Wild Cherry and Wood
Naptha. I was laboring under a severe cough, so bad that
1 could not sleep, and knowing the high reputation of your
Pulmonic Balsam in the States of Alabama and Mississip
pi, I procured a bottle of it, and take great pleasure in
stating that, in a very short time, I received great ielief,and
must say that it is the best remedy I ever used for the cure
of a severe cough, and take great pleasure in recommend
ing it to my fellow citizens of Nashville and surrounding
country. RICHARD GARRETT.
For sale by all Druggists everywhere. See long adver
tisement in another column. janl—wtwlm
Messrs. Editors:— You will please suggest the name
of G. HUNGER.FORD as a suitable person to fill the va
cancy in Council occasioned by the removal of Mr. Mer
shon from the 6th Ward, and one whom the citizens of
that ward would be pleased to be represented by.
Feb. I, 1856. MANY CITIZENS.
MUSCOGEE
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
THE 18th monthly installment, of one dollar per share,
i* payable on Saturday next Feb. 2d. Trie association
will meet on that evening at 6 o’clock at the Columbus Guards
Armory.” Temperance Hall, instead of Concert Hall,
as heretofore. Those desirous of bidding lor the money will
plene notice the change of place for meeting.
FeU2— twit STERLING F. GRIMES. Treasurer.
mr7 o. b 7 kicTe
purpose of Tuning and Itepair
Persons wishing his services** J ® J -
will please leave Iheir address at Mr. Vanden Bers’s Music
Store or with Rev. Mr. Slade. febltw3w
CRISP’S ATHEMm
CONCERT HALL!
Positively the last Night but one of the Stay of
the Company in Columbus.
MR. J. COLLINS,
WILL APPEAR IN TWO PIECES !
THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, FEBRUARY Ist, 18§6.
Fifth appearance of the popular Irish Comedian and vocalist,
Mr.; r. Collins,
Who will appear in two of his great Characters,
Sir Patrick O’Plenipo & Teddy the Tiller,
In which ‘lie will sing his celebrated songs of
Bould Soger Boy
and Low Back’d Gar.
MISS LOUISE REEDER,
Will appear as LEGITE, with
W. B. CHIPPENDALE
asNATZ TIEK, in the Farce of
SWISS COT T AGE.
MISS JENNY FOULKBOD,
In a favorite DANCE.
SATURDAY EVENING,
RK.VKPITtn* POSITIVELY THE LAST APPEAR
AJTCE of MR, J. COLL.INS, who will appear in two
of his beet characters and sing a number of his most popular
SONGS.
ileierved Seats, [chairs,] 75 Cents, General Seats, 50 Cents.
Doors open at 7 o’clock, performance to commence at 7%.
Columbus, Feb. 1. i w i[
N. B.— All bills against the Athemenin must be presented
to the Treasurer by one o’clock P. M. on Saturday.
W. 11. OATES, Treasurer.
THR CtMPBELLS IRE COM!
MODEL TROUPE OF THE WORLD.
14 Performers!
THREE NIGHTS ONLY.
Commencing Monday February 4,1856,
Under the direction of the World Renowned MATT
PEEL. For Particulars see bills <f the day.
Feb. I,—tw3t. DR. F. A. JONES, Agent
TAX COLLECTOR’S SALE.
WILL be sold before the Court House door in the town
ot Cu->seta, Chaitaoochee County, Ga. f on the first
,' r in March next, between the usual hours of sale
cose? 3 V“ lhe ft t!l oißtrict l° f originally Mas-’
OVoiiner ‘t*attahoochee ciuntj.a* the property of Pete?
Vu'o oner f r r 1 r P i s, !i leand ° jUn G Taxcejlor the year 185'—
H 4 in the ath ? f and ,n thc , uorth WCBt c °r ,pr * <R number
Physicians
AND those in want of Medicine, alter the usual hour
VHf closing at night, can be serveoby calling at, the back
lM room over our Store, whieh is accessible by a flight of
stairs from the front.
February I—twtf BROOKS A CHAPMAN.
RANDOLPH SHERIFF SALES.
be sold on the first Tuesday in March next, before
v the Court House door iu the town of Cuthbert, Randolph
,l^,# following property, to wit:
three and Seven eighths ac t sos lot of|land number seventy
oven, in the sixth district of said county, being the place
wheron Patrick Savage now lives, bounded on the west by
David H James, levied on as the fpropv -ty of Patrick Savage,
tosatisly one fl la issued from the Superior Court ot said
county, in lavor ot Alonzo B Badger vs Patrick Savage—pro
perty pointed out by the Plaintiff’s lAttoruej.
Due negro man, named Solomon, about 38 years of aee, le
vted on as the property of Needham J. Jones, to satisfy one fi
tain lavor of Wells At Verstile vs'Ne dham J Jones, Levi
Mercer and J E J Bmith, issued hom theJßupeiior?Court oi
said pouniy.
Also, Lou* of land numbers 77, 114, and one half of lot 115,iu
the fourth district of said county, levied on as the p*operty
of Elbert Vlelton,to satisfy one fl .aissued trom the Superior
Bourt of said county iu lavor of George 8 Robinson vs Elbert
Melton, maker, and John It Cain, endorser, property pointed
out by said Melton.
Also, lots of laud numbers 260 aud 253, iu the Bth District
of said county, levied on as the property of Cjrtis Peterson,
to satisfy two fl fas issued from the Superior Court of said
county, one in favor of Peter Solomon vs Curtis Petcrsou,
Awgustus Wheelus vs Curtis Peterson and Stephen Lee— prop
erty pointed out by Deff Peterson.
-2lso, one houee and lot iu Villa Nova, near Cuthbert,known
as the place whereon LThreewitts lormerly Jived, now occu
pied by M D Hendrick, levied on athe property of Leweilen
Threewitts to satisfy three fl fas i<sued from the Superior court
of said county iu favor of John Thompson and others vs said
Leweilen Threewitts.
Also, one house and lot in Viila Nova, near Cuthbert,
whereou John Freeman now lives, levied on as the property
of John Freemau to satisfy two fl .'as issued from the Superior
court of said county, one in favor of William M Dunn vs said
Freeman, James D Lennurd rs said Freeman.
Also, 75 acres of lot of land number 70, in Jthe seventh (list,
of said county, it being the portion north ot the Spring branch
running from east to west about two-thirds across the lot, anu
a line extending from there in a westerly direction to the west
lines ot said lot, known astheplace'whereon James Swanson
now rerides, levied on as the property ‘of James Swanson, to
satisfy one 11 fa issued from the Inferior court of said county
in lavor of Leroy TBoyt vs James Swanson.
Also, the folio wing|property, to-wit: Lots or parcels’of land,
100 acres of lot number 185, 85 acres ol lot number 183, 00
acres of lot number 203, all in the eighth district ol saidcouu
ty, levied on as the property of Needham J Jones to satisfy
one fl la issued from the Superior court ol said county, in fa
vor of James Greer vs Ntt dham I Jones.
Also, one house and lot in Villa Nova; At being th e pi ce
whereon John F Brant now lives, and one horse and buggy,
and Jersey Wagon, levied ou as the property of iJolin F Brant
to satisfy three fl las in favor of Leroy M Wiley and others, vs
said Brant, maker, and James D Leonard, endor-er.
Also, one lot of land, number 208, in the eighth (di trnt of
said county, levied on as the property of John R J\l Neele, to
satisfy sundry fl fas issued from the Interior court of said coun
ty, in favor of Young P Wright, and others, vs John It M
Neele.
Also, flity acres of lotof laud, it beiugthe north east corner
of lot of laud number 6, in the tith district of said county, lev
ied on as the property of John Bridges, to satisfy one fl la issu
ed from the Inferior c:urtof said county,in lavor of RW At
A Shaw vs John principal, and William Barttctte,
security, on casa bond.
Also, one negro mau by the name of Sam, levied on as the
property of Randal C Geiger, principal, and William Tucker,
security, to satisfy one fl ta issue 1 from the Inferior court of
said couuty,in favor of Frederick A Lewis, vs said Randal C
Geiger and William Tucker, and one issued from the Superior
court of said county, Henry Harris vs said Geiger.
Also lot of land number *33, in the ninth district of said
county, levied on as the property of Wm A Moye to satisfy
sundry fl fas issued from the superior Court ol said county in
favor cf Thomas J Burney and (others, vs said Wm A Moye.
Aiso, one hundred acres of lot of land number 113, 100 aer<>*
of lot of land number 1-U5 in the eighth distr ct of said co tinly
levied on as the property of Robert Good, to satisfy two u i~o
issued from the Interior court ol said county, one in tavorot
Delaware Morris vs Robert Good, and one in favor of Wil
liam Bailey v* Robert Got and.
Also, four acres of land ,n tho north east corner of lot 193,
in the ninth district of said county, being the place whereon
W H J Chapman now lives, levied on as *he property ot said
Chapman to satisfy one fl fa issued from the Interior court ot
said county, in favor of Hendrick At Ilungerford vs VV H J
Chapman and Duncan Jordan, security.
Also, the west half of lot of land number 122, iu the 9th
district of said county, levied *n as the properly of Jane C
Yarborough, Executrix of Lewis Yarborough, deceased, to
satisfy one fl fa from the superior court of sain county, in la*
rorof James R Jones vs said Yarborough.
Also, five negroes,to wit: Dick, about 30 years old; John
about thirty years old; Elbert, about 25 years old; Mark,about
45 years old, and Jess about fifty years old, all levied on as tLe
property •( William Taylor deceased, to satisfy sundry fl las
from the Superior Court of said county, one iu lavor ot Rob
ert B Peterson and Ann T Peterson vs Rebecca A Brooking
and Henry L Taylor, Administrator of William Taylor, deceas
ed, and sundry other fl las vs said Henry L Taylor, adminis
trator of said William Taylor.
Also, three negroes: a man by the name of Elbert; a negro
woman named A/i 11ydand her infant child, unnamed, levied on
as the property o! John Bailey, to satisfy sundry fl fas in favor
of Smith At Thomas, and others, issued from the Superior
court of said county against suid Baily.
Lot of land in the eighth district of said county, known as
the lot whereon Edwin Biookinsnow lives, levied on .as the
property of said Brookins to satisfy two fi fas issued Irom the
Superior court of isnid iGounry, in lavor of Levi Mercer v*
Brookins, Smith At Thomas vs said Brookins.
February 1, 1856.—w30d RICHARD DAVIS, Sh’ff.
Randolph Mortgage Sale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesdfiy in April next, before
the Court House door in the town at Cullibert, Ran
dolph county, a., within the legal hours of sale, the lollowihg
propeity, to-wit:
Lot ot land uuraber 29 iu the eighth district of said county,
levied on as the property of Leonidas Blackshiie, to satisfy
one Mortgage Fi Fa issued f'orn the Superior court of said
county,in favor of Henry Williams vs said Blackehire,—prop
erty pointed out in said mortgage fi fa.
Three lots of land numbers 68, 84, and 85, all in the sixth
diftrictof said county, levied on as the property of Richard V
Carter, to satisly one Mortgage Fi Fa issued from the Superior
court of said county, in tavor of Samuel W Brooks vs said
Carter—property pointed out in said Mortgage Fi Fa.
February l, 1856—w60d. RICH A Rl) DAVIS, Sh’ff.
Lanriretla’s
A full and fresh supply of the above Seed just received
by BROOKS & CHAPMAN.
Columbus, Jan. 30, 1856. w&twtf.
Beware of Imposition!
UNDERSTANDING that certain venders of Spectacles,
(who call themselves Opticians,) represent their glasses
to be from the Berlin Optical Institute, in Prussia, and of the
same description as mine:
1 take this method to disabuse the public mind, and call
their attention to the fact that I engage no agent or peddler to
sell my spectacles, and that the genuine “ScOtsh Pebble” are
stamped “Prof, ujcdkon” on the trame.
jnnSC—twtf PROF. A. GEDEON.
DANCING ACADEMY.
MR. ALLEN V. ROBISON,
BEGS leave to Dotify those who expected to become patrons
to nis Second Course in Daucing, that Iron the extreme
bad weather, aud other unfortunate circumstances, such as
failures of the cars, &e., prevented him from meeting his first
appointment, but will be prompt in meeting his other ap
pointments. And having distributed his Circulars in many
families, he is in hopes they will bear in mind that next Fri
day evening is the second appointment for an Assembly.and
wlilbethe first one given—as the time for the first one has
passed—though all will be given as expressed on the Cards
of Invitation, which will only prolong the time two weeks
longer. And feeiiDg under many obligations to the citizens
of Columbus and vicinity for the very liberal patronage here
tofore extended to him in his profession, begs leave aga ; u to
notify them that he will resume his Lessons on Saturday
morning next, (the 26th inst ,)at 9 o’clock. And being
aione now, (the partnership having been dissolved by mutual
consent,) Parents aud Guardians may rest assured that'no pains
will be spared, in aiding their chlld-en in all the branches of
politeness; and a due regard will be paid to their morals.
Columbus, Jan. 25,1856. twlawtw
At Private Sale,
A Trusty Negro Woman, capable of doing the
rV. Cooking, Was ungand House Workfor a small iaraily—
about forty yearsold, of unblemished character and good dis
position. Apply to HARHISON & McGEHEE.
Columbus, January 85. tw3t
’ NOTICE
THE Notes, Accounts and Claims due the firm ol D. P.
ELLIS & CO., have- been placed in the hands ol the
undersigned for immediate collection. All persons indebt
ed will save cost by coming forward and settling up.
MARTIN & PATTERSON.
Att’ys at Law.
Columbus, Jan. 19. ’56. w&tw.3m
CHEESE! CHEESE! CHEESE!
A LARGE lot of Cheese, just received and for sale by
dec22— twtl MARCUS & CHAFFIN.
Sign of the Skeleton Wagon.
SOUTHERN
Carriage Ifepoitory.
THE subscriber begs leave to inlorm Merchants and
Planters that he has opened a Repository for the sale
Os CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, HARNESS, Ac., at
NO. 26 E EKMAN STREET.
The main floor,(185 feet in length,) affords ample room|for
keeping always on hand a large ami complete assortment oi
every description and variety, as per chart, herewith.
Haying learned ttie trade in the Factory of his lather, he is
practicallyfamilliar with every department in the business,
and is therefore enabled to oversee orders for aiy kind of
work entrusted to him, Jand superintend every stage of its
manufacture.
His long residence in the South and West, and intimate
knowledgeof every section, and his experience while with
Messrs. Baldwin & Starr, and A/easrs. Fro'hiugham, Newell
& Cos., gives him many advantages in the selections required
lor the different par's of the country. Also an acquaintance
with the eharacterof Work, Draft, Truck, ileivht o’ Wheels,
quality and size of Springs and Axles nocessaiy for the
particular localities.
Particular attention paid to special orders, either through
Merchants or to the subscriber direct, and all prices guaran
teed to be as low as the work can possibly be furnished, and
which will be equal, in every respect, to that of the best and
oldest city or country establishments.
South East side, across from Uhe Astor House, aud iu a line
from Park Piacc, Murray, Warren aud Chamber Sts., near
the Brick Church, Lovejoy’o and Clinton Hotels.
Having convenient office accommodations, and papers from
the Southern cities aud towns, he trusts that he may have the
pleasure of a call from his friends, ami from those who (will
do him the favor to examine his assortment,and being the
only establishment adapted to the Southern Trade, in the low
er part of the city, he respectfully solicitsa share ot patronage.
He begs to refer those unacquainted with him, io any of tne
Jobbing Houses in New York City, engaged in the Southern
or Western trade.
Great care will be taken in Packing and engaging Freight,
Insurance, Ac. A discount allowed to the trade.
N.B. — W.m.L. McDonald takes pleasure in referring to
the Merchants of Columbus.
Respectfully, your obedient servant,
VVM. h. McOOYALD.
New York, January, 1856. jan2s—lw2w It.
COUNCIL CHAM BE It, )
January, 21, 1856. $
RESOLVED, That the Clerk be instructed to make
publication in the city papers, that this Council will
take into consideration propositions for the sale of the
Muscogee Kail Road Stock, held by the city, and will
proceed to dispose ot the same at the next regular meet
ing. Adopted.
A true extract fiom the Journals of the Mayor and
Council, of January 21st, inst., as of record in my office.
CALVIN STRATTON, Cl’k.
FREE FIGHT!
THE Subscriber having bought out the entire Stock of
Groceries of E. BARNARD &-.C-0., will continue
the same business at the old Stand, for his own account,
where may be found at all times a large and well selected
Stock, embracing all articles in that line, which are offered
to his old friends and customers at the
Market ! Prices, Cask or Credit.
Columbus,Jan. 1 ,1856. E. BARNARD.
Enquirer &. Corner Stone copy. jan22wtw3m.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
DR. M, WOODRUFF,
S RESPECTFULLY gives notice to bis patrons that he
is now devoting tmnsi l.’ wholly to the duties othis pro.
session. All calls during the day must, be made at. his
office, No. 63 Broad street. At night and on Sundays a
messenger will be in readiness at Pitts At Hatcher’s stable to
convey to me any call for my services, which will be promptly
attended to.
lie solicits the patronage of all who may need his services
by day or night.
N. B.—His charges for visits, Ate., will be a heretofore.
January 26, 18561 twlm
DISSOLUTION.
r rMIE Copartnership of E. BARNARD & CO. is this
X day dissolved, in conformity to written notice from E.
Barnard to Philip T. Schley, dated 28th October last.—
The name of the linn to be used by either party in liqui
dation only. E. BARNARD,
PHILIP T. SCHLEY.
Columbus, January Ist, 1856.
THOSE indebted to the late firm will find their notes
and accounts in the hands of E. BARNARD, at the
old stand, where they are earnestly requested to call and
settle up as the business must be closed. All persons hav
ing claims against them arc desired to present them at the
same place, forthwith, lor payment.
E. BARNARD & CO.,
Jan. 1, 1856. [j23—twlm] in liquidation,
Copartnership Notice.
J. H. DANIEL - & THOMAS
Have associated with them
MR. JAMES A. GIRDNER,
AND WILL CONTINUE THE
CLOTHING AND TAILORING BUSINESS
At their old Stand, under the style of
J. H. DANIEL & CO.
THEY also take this method of returning their thanks to
their numerous Iriends aud customers tor the very libe
ral patronage extended to {them durine: the past year, and
hope, by renewed exertions, to merit the confidence and lavor
of the trading public.
While the new firm will <pare no efforts to minister to the
wants of their patrons, it is hoped that those indebted to them
will not be unmindful of their accounts unsettled, while those
indebted to .1. H. DANIEL, on his old business, are respect
fully notifii and that this is thc last call.
Columbus, Jan. 25. w&twtf.
NOTICE
THE subscriber having sold his .stock of Merchandise to
Messrs. HUNT, STEWART & CO.,
who will continue the business at the old stand, No. 68 Broad
Street, takes pleasure in recommending his successors to his
former patrons, a= every way worthy ot their patronage.
CHARLES MYGATT.
N. B.—Wishing to close my business as soon as practicable
—all persons will oblisre by closing up their accounts by note
or payment without delay. (j. M.
Enquirer Copy. janlG-w&twtf.
TO THE~PUBLIC.
HAVING purchased the entire stock in trade oi CHARLES
MYG ATT, we now offer the same at such reduced prices
as will satisfy a‘l who favor us with their patronage. We have
adopted exclusively the cash system, considering that tfcein
terests of both buyer and consumer will be better served by
so doing. It enables us to sell at a small advance above coot,
thereby giving the purchaser one benefit—it enables us to buy
for Cash, which benefit the purchaser receives also. YVe in
vite the citizens of Columbus aud vicinity to call and examine
ind price our Goods. We are confident our prices will suit.
HUNT, STEVVAaT & CO.
Enquirer copy. jnl6—w&twtf.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.”
THE firm heretofore existing betw-een the subscribers, un
der the name of Vernoy, Ector & Cos., is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons iudebted lo
said firm will please make pajinent to Beaborn Jones or James
/eruoy, who are authorized to settle and collect the same,
and persons holding claims against said firm will present' to
said Jones fir. Vernoy for payment.
SEABORN JONES,
J. T. ECTOR,
Jan. 15, ‘1856. JAMES VERNOY.
IHE business will hereafter be continued by
JAMES VERNOY & CO.
Columbus, Ga., Jan. 15. w&tw3m
COMMISSION
‘T'HE undesigned having purchased the interest of WM.
A AUSTIN, in the tiriu of Harrison, Austin & McGe*
hee, will continue the
Auction, Commission, Negro Brokerage ami Forwar
ding Business,
under the name and style of
HAKRISON & McGEHEE,
at the old Stand, Nos. 59 &6 i, 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 Heal Estate, Negroes,
Merchandize & Pioducc* &rnple 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 VS.6.HARRISON,
July 30. -w&twtf. ALLEN C. McG KfIEE.
Enquiier copy.
MONTGOMERY & RUTLAND,
(SUCCESSORS TO T. W. MARSHALL & CO.)
RECEIVING, FORWARDING,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AGENTS FOR THE INDEPENDENT BOATS,
02 Front and 03 Commerce streets,
Jan22—wtwly. MOBILE, ALABAMA.
tSCOTCH PEBELES.
IMPROVED EYE-GLASSES!
A. CS ED EO N ,
I >ROFKBBOR of <'p*’cs will .visit Columbus (by request)
L with a fine assortment of hia improved concavo-convex
Spectacles to suit every sight, on or after the first of Februa
ry next,and will remain for a Few Days only.
On his arrival due notice will be given. janlOwtwtl
DISSOLUTION.
THE Copartnership heretofore existing between J. & J.
KYLE was disolved, on the Ist inst , by mutual con
sent. JOSEPH KYLE,
Columbus, Jan. 19,’5G] JOHN KYLE.
N. B.—-All those indebted to the late firm will plpase
call immediately and settle, as our business must be closed.
J. & J. K.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
KYLE, EVERITT & CO.
r HE subscribers, successors to Messrs. J. &J. KYLE,
_L have this day formed a Copartnership, under the above
name and style, for the purpose of transacting the DRY
GOODS business in ail its branches, at the old stand of
J. & J. Kyle, No. 100 Broad Street —where they will be
glad to see their old customers and friends.
JOHN KYLE, JOHN C. CALHOUN.
JAMES M. EVERITT. F. C. JOHNSON.
January Ist, 1856 jan 19 —w&twtf
CO PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
Messrs. Redd &. Johnson having associated with
them Thomas Challin, Jr., the business will
hereatler be conducted under the firm of
REDD, JOHNSON & CO.
The undersigned would take this opportunity to return to
their friends and pa’rons their thanks lor past favors and re
spectfully solicit a continence of the same. They have now
on hand and will continue to receive a large and well-selected
Stock of—
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY-GOODS,
Hats, Shoes, Blankets, Kerseys, &c.
All of which nre offured on satisfactory and accommoda
ting terms at their New S.ore, No. 89 It road Street, two doors
above their old stand.
The patrons of the former firm of Redd & Johnson arcearu
ostly requested to call and liquidate their accounts, as it is
positively desirable that all ttieiroutstanding business should
be brought to a close. lIEDD, JOHNS! >N & CO.
A. O. RKDD. 1,, n. JOHNSON. THOMAS CHAFFIN, JR.
Columbus, Ga.,Jan. 1,185 G. jß—wlwif.
Enquirer and Corner Stone copy.
Merchants & Bar-keepers Attention!
FINE CIGARS & BRANDY
ON CONSIGNMENT,
inn A Aft fine hava na cigars,
lulßvvU 10 % Casks fine French brandy.
s>* Casks “ *- “
ALSO ,
50 boxes Tobacco, Choice Brands,
Which we offer at reduced Prices. Call and sample them, —
HARRISON & MeGEIIEE,
olumbns, Oft , Oct. SO. w&twtf.
NEW CO PARTNKRSIHr.
THE undersigned have entered into the GROCERY RUSI
- under the firm and name of
Ridgway, Cleckley & Cos.
We will keep constantly on hand a lare Stock of Choice
GROCERIES,
D. A. RIDGWAY,
A. D. CLECKLEY,
M. D. DONEY,
Jans —wtwtf 11. M. CLECKLEY.
Nl> THOSE indebted to the late firm will find their
• 13 • Accounts at the old stand. They arc requested
to call and settle imm edit tely, as the business must be closed.
jam,—w&twtf A.lt.fetO
Negroes! Negroes!
T7MVE Eiliely Young Negroes, Mechanics and
l House Servants, for sale ior Cash or Muscogee Rail Road
Stock. dec B—wtwtf AYER & ECTOR.
SlPca> Ik Oil U^YKiTblia®®
THE trading:public who Jbave hitherto patronized the
TRO Y FA CTOR Y,
will please take notice that W. K. HARRIS is no lon
ger connected or associated in any ‘manner whatever with the
business of the establishment Ali business hereafter will be
transacted exclusively with ourselves at our YVarerooms.
li. G. JEFFERSON & CO.
Columbus. Ga., Oct. 23. w&t.wtf
ATTENTION, MERCHANTS !
COTTON HOPE.
WE are now making and shall keep constantly on hand a
supply of Cotton Rope, suitable for Plough Lines, lied
Oordsand Well Rope, liis much superior to any Northern
Rope, and a splendid article.
declw&twtf WINTER FACTORY
/tgSSSK
MmW
A Fresh Supply
Os the above Seed, together with Buta Baga and Red Top
Turnip Seed, by the pound. Just received and for sale
by [janld—wtwtt] J. W. PEASE.
A Fresh Supply of the above Seed,
Together with WHITE RED ONION SETTS,
Just received and for sale bv
nov27w&tw3rn DAN FORTH & NAGEL.
Corn! Corn!
THE Palaee Mills will pay the highest market price*
in Cash lor Corn, in large or small quanties.&helled or in
ear. We will luruish sacks to parties selling us shelled corn.
novMHw&twtl G W. WINTER. Pres’t.
ATTENTION FARMERST
SPLENDID SEED WHEAT AT PALACE HULLS.
WE have for sale a lot of Pure White Wheat, known as
the PETUS WHEAT, raised by Mr. Nelson Clayton, of
Chambers county, Ala , equal to the best in the States of ’Al
abama or Georgia.lWe fledge ourselves to pay 23.;. more per
bushel for wheat ot the next crop raised (uumixed) from this
seed than fertile best Rud Wheat then in market.
Price £2.50 per bushel ot 75c per peck. This wheat was re
cleaned and prepared lor Planting.
octl7—w&twtf WINTER'S PALACE MIELP.
PEYTON H. COLQUITT,
A T TORNEY A T LAYV ,
COLUMBUS, GA.
Office, up stairs, over Col. Holt's office, Randolph st.
may 2t>, I Ho* wA-twtf
DAWSON & CHAMBERS,
A TTORJSE YS A T LA W,
CclumTms, Ga.
Office second story rear of Threewits. Holt ft Cos.
HO-JH B. DAWSON. JAM KS M. CHAMBERS. JR.
Columbus, Ga,, Dec. 18. w&twtf.
Improved Havana Plan Lottery!
THE FAVORITE!!
By Authority of the State of Oeorgia.
TORT GAINES ACADEMY
LOTTERY.
j rr-To be drawn Feb. 95, tB.V*,, j n the City of Atlauta, Ga.
when Prj/es amounting to
sao.ooo :
j Will be distributed according to the following roarmficrat
SCHEME.
j Capital Prize §IO,OOO.
100 PRIZES—2O APPROXIMATIONS,
i \n Small Prizes! Prizes Worth Having ! !
I Tickets §s—Halvess2.so —Quarters SIYS.
Prizes in this lottery are paid 30 days after the drawing,
in bills of specie paving hanks, without deduction, onty
on presentation of the Ticket entitled to the prize.
Bills on al! solvent Banks at par. All communications
| strictly confidential.
SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and .Manager,
jan3o—twtd Atlanta. G< ‘orgia.
_ JOHN MAY Agent.
Office nearly opposite the P. O. Columbus, Ga.
FRESH GOODS!
MARCUS & CHAFFIN.
@ GENESEE FLOUR, Fresh Raisins and
Currants. Citron and Spices, genuine English
Cheese, English Dairy and State Cheese, Fine Su
gars, Pickles in Bids, and Jars, Preserves, Sauces, and
Catsups, Wines, Liquets and Cigars. dec2ltwtl
SUGAR CURED HAMS,
JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE V
dec2l—twtf MARC 15& CHAFFIN.
A. M. HULL,
Grocer & Commission Merchant,
AT THE OLD STAND OF D. P- ELLIS k CO-,
COLUMBUS, GA.
Highest market prices paid for Hides, Cotton and Linen
Rags, Wool, &o deel2—twtf.
COTTON ROPE! COTTON ROPE!
IN view of the great demand for Plow Line, Well Rope and
Bed Oord, the Eagle Manufacturing Company has cotn
menetd making such Rope exteußively, ami will now fill all
orders promptly. j*nll—wJtutwlm.
FOR SALE.
r f A well improved and valuable place, sitaated in a
healthy and desirable neighborhood,4 miles from the
|so|| city,on tin; Hamilton road,containing I7tj acres,H) ol
JuXU which is woodland, lying well and good pine land
On the place there is anew, comfortable dwelling, with five
rooms—all necessary outbuildings, fruits of various kinds,
ami a most excellent we.l of water.
For terms apply to AYER& ECTOR,
jai 9 —wtw3m 131 West Side Broad Strict.
FOR SALE.
For Cash or on Credit, cheap—a good see
hand close Carriage and Harness.
Apply at this office. jan2 —w&twtf.
TIN ROOFS WH ICH WONT LEAK!
Til E subscribers beg leave to announce to the citizens of
Columbus and vicinity, that they have established at No.
159 Broad street, 4 doors above Rankin’s Corner.
A NEW TUI SHOP,
and are prepared to ,cover & gutter houses with tin so
as to prevent them from leaking ; they also have on hand an
assortment of
Block and Common Tin, and Japan Ware,
of all kinds and sizes.
Cnrvlne for Houses of Zinc or Tin executed at the snor
test notice, and in the most lashionable styles.
Repairing done at the shortest notice.
Any security given which may be required that Roofs cov
ered by us will not leak in any weather. We have a plan
whereby room is given for the tin to expand and contract with,
out. opening the seams. Orders from the country promptly at
tended to.
Reference —Dr. E.T. Taylor, Columbus.
Columbus, Jan. 19. —w&twly lIAIMAN & SON.
Stoves! Moves!
HAIMAN SON have on hand and will continue to
receive every variety of Parlor, Cooking and Box
Stoves, which will be sold very low. jan 9 —wtwly
BAGOIV!
IITE will sell for CASH oron a CREDIT until the Fall or end
Y> of the year, file Best Quality of Tennes
see Bacon! Call at B. A. Richards & JamesLigon’s,
Broad Street, Columbus Ga.,anJ at the store of O. Lamer, Gi
rard, Ala. A reduction in price will be made in favor of Mer
chants. G. W. A LEX AN HER,
july!9—w&twtf. J. R. JONES.
OAT STRAW,
THE Rock Island Paper Mills want to purchase ‘OO
tons of CLEAN INSIDE SHUCKS and 50 tons of
OAT STRAW', for which will be paid $lO per ton
be paid, delivered in bales.
Columbus, Ga., July 31,1855 —tw&wtf.
TO PLANTERS.
LINSEYS! LINSKYS!!
WE call attention to the fact that our Linseys are wi
der, by 2 or 3 inches, than those usually sold here
hat they are made of prime Georgia W'ool, and weigh
uil 10 ounces to the yard. If Planters consult their in
erest they will buy of our goods. They are the best in
Georgia. aug3lwtwtf W7NTER FACTORY.
Muscogee Railroad Stock Wanted
IT7E have six or eight very likely Negroes and a very plea-
VV sant dwelling in the upper part oi Ihecity, which we
will exchange for Muscogee Bail Foad Stock at Hr’ maiket
prices. Apply to [dec 12] OhAiThMlt WILKISB.
SSO Reward.
1 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.
Enquirer and Corner Stone copy ts oet2—wtwtt
New Books! New Books!
JUNO CLIFFORD by a Lady ;
■fy ‘ Beechcroft, by the author o! Uurs of Red
Farm House, by Mrs. C. B.Faing;
The Japan Expedition, by Spalding ;
The Escaped Nun;
Crotchets and Quavers, by Max Maretze k;
Klosterheim: or the Masque of DeQuincey ;
Maud, by Tennyson;
Widow Bedott Papers, by Francis M. Whicher;
Estelle Grant: or the Lost Wife ,
The Song of Hiawatha, by Longfellow ;
Scenes in the practice of a New York. Surgeon, by E.
H. Dixon, M. D. ;
Winnie and 1 ;
Private Lite of an Eastern King;
Wager of Battle, by H. YV'. Herbert;
Bitts of Blarney, Shelton Mackenzie ;
Twice Married, a Story ot Connecticut Life ;
Henry the Eighth and his Six Wives, by Herbert;
Hue’s Travels in China ;
Prime’s Travels in the East;
Fifth and Six Volumes of Calhoun’s Works ;
Sparks’ Lite of Franklin ;
Southern Agriculture, by Beatty ;
The Contrast between Good and Bad Men,bv Spring.
Just received by J. W. PEASE.
Columbus, Dec. 7. w&twtf
STOVES FOR THE MILLION !
I H AVE on hand ana am daily receiving a large and fine
assortment of
Cooking, Office and Parlor Stoves,
AMON WHICH MAY BE FOVJtD
THE IRON WIZZARD,
IRON WITCH .
IRON KING,
YOUNG AMERICA,
eastern premium,
EAGLE PRE MI MUM,
PARLOR COOKING STOVES,
and many others.
These Stove* are w arautei to work well, or may be returned
at my expense
PLAIN AND JAPANNED TIN-WARE,
and general assortment of >u*e furnishing Goods.
Roofing and Guttering dv. ie on short notice.
Store on Randolph street nearly opposite the Post Office.
R. M. ALDWORTH.
Columbus, Ga., Oct. 30. wfctwCm.