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FOR SALE.
A Good Dwelling , 0M
JfflJ! I I 4 Broad Street, in the city ol Columbus, below
oßgl * I the .Market, now in possession of L. D. Jerni
fflWg 11l gan. This is one of the most pleasant and
“irahle res dences in the city, with fi or 7
rooms, and ali necessary outhouses. Terms to suit purchaser,
and possession given by tbe Ist of February.
Call on PORTER INGRAM, agent for the owner,
JOHN NEAL.
J. WASSEMER,
(Late Profeseor of Music in the Fort Plain
Female Institute. N. Y.) offer? his professional !
services to the citizens ol Columbus.
Orders left at W. B. Carter’s Music Store
will receive prompt attention. decl4—tw3m
FANNY FERN'S NEW BOOK\
Just received at J. W. PEASE’S BOOK STORE.
Columbus, Dec. 14,1855. twtt
Wanted.
TWO good Shoe Makers for the year 1856. None
need apply but men of sober habits.
Cusseta, Ga., Dec. 14—twtf. T. A. BRANNON.
WATCH REPAIRING.
MY frieudsand patrons are hereby imbrued that I
rkmjx hnve permanently with me 4wo ot the best
fC-J in the Union. Ail workprompt-
W * ‘ft? I y executed in the best manner.
No pains will be spared to give perfect satisfaction to all.
All kinds of Jewelry repaired.
Watches and Jewelry at reduced prices for cash.
Call and see A. H. DeYVITT.
olumbus, Ga. Nov. 28. twtf
French and Spanish.
PROFESSOR MAGNET,
(Os the Georgia Military Institute,)
■brfok. Ofore- during bis vacation, to the young ladies
fcjp&SrfOlg and gentlemen of Columbus, his services as
an Instructor in the above Languages.
flis terms for a course of 24 Lessor.# are S3.
Persons wishing to take Lessons can leave their names
with Mr J. J. Jsham, or at Mr. Pease’s book Store.
December 14 twtf
NOTICE.
A YOUNG MAN with expirience in the Grociry Business,
is anxious to procure a situation in Columbus, at moder
ate wages. He can give satisiactoiy referencts fr< m both Au
gusta and Chaileston. A litier adtlreued to T.A. H.,b0x70,
Tuskegee, Ala., will he promptly responded to.
Tuskcgee, Ala., Dec. 19. drc2s—twlm.
LARD!-LARD! LARdT
A LARGE LOT OF LARD, Just received and for
salebv dec2ltwtf MARCUS & CHAFFIN.
Trustees’ i v ale of the Coweta Falls
MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
1)Y 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, ihe following property or so
much thererof as may be necessary to pay the outstanding
Bonds issued by said Company, to wit:
All those tracts of land in the city of Columbus, county
of Mnscouee and State of Georgia, known and designa
ted as Lot No. 1 of the Water Lot Company ol’ 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 J, thence north 100 feet, thence east to a point at right
angles with the north west corner of the facfoiy lot,
thence sou:h 100 feet, thence, west to the point of begin
ning. Also, lot No. 191, as designated in the plan ot the
City of Columbus, containing i acre more or less, being
the same lot upon which is built the dwelling for the oper
atives ot the Coweta Falls Manufacturing Company, to
gether with all the right, members and appurtenances
thereunto belonging. And also ihe following personal
property contained in the Factory building, on lot No 1.
to'\vit: 18 Warp Fly Frames, of 96 Spindles each, 2
King Fellows’Frames of 132 Spindles each; 2 Mules o
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 m said building.
R. J. MOSES. )
W. A. REDD, > v Trustees.
H. H. EPPING, )
Terms Cash. The bidder will be required to paydown
at the sale the purchase money, or the property will be
immediately re-sold on accouut of the first purchaser.
Nov. 21, 1855. w&tvvtds.
PRIVATE ACADEMY
FOIt Y O UNG LADIES.
THE undersigned designs opening a PrH’ate
Academy lor Young Ladies in Ejitonton.Piilnain
Georgia, on
Wednesday, 9t.li January, 1856<
JSfcJjF In (lie Literary Department, the course ol stu
f dy will be extensive and liberal.
Tne Latin, French, German and Spanish Languages will be
taught if desired.
™eOrnamental Department will include Music on the Pi
ano, Harp, Organ ami Guitar.
Also, Drawing, Painting & Embroidery in all their brsnehes.
A complete Appiratus willbe lurcished in .order to afford
ample illustrations in the Natural Sciences.
Musical instruments will be provided, so that each pupil
may have the means of daily practice in addition to the reau
lar lesson.
The number of pupils will be limited to 36.
Tution per annum, $125 oo; halt in advance,'and the bal
ance at the end of the year.
Attention is called to the following advantages: First, the
pupil receives a much larger share 01 attention, than when
the school is large and overgrown
Second, in ademion to the regular course of study, she can
make such a selection from the languages, and the Ornamental
Department, as time and choice may dictate, without extra
charge.
Third, the low rate of tuition, compared with that of other
schools.
The usual charge for the English branches, is S4O 00
MuMc 5 0 oo
Latin (Kxtra) go 00
French “ 30 00
Drawing and Painting, 35 OO
Embroidery, A.. 35 00
Making the aggregate of $lB o**oo.
To this add the extra charges made for the use of instru
stationery, &e., and the umount will not tall far short of
S4OO, whereas, in the nlan adopted in this Academy,! the
for all these is sl3s,leaving a difference of $5 0 to
s7i in its favor.
Pens, iuk, paper, slates, pencils, &c., gratis. Books, sheet
music, Drawing, Paintiug and Embroidering materials furn
ished at the usual rates.
Persons desiring further information, or wishing to enter
their daughteisor wards, mav address me, for the present, at
Lu nip kin, Stew art County, Ga,
Oc:B—wtf 1. R. BRANHAM.
MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE,
LUMPKIN, GA.
THE TRUSTEES of this institution take plea
sure in announcing to the public that they have
secured the following luculty, to take charge of
College, at the opening of the next term.
FACULTY:
Col. AUGUSTUS ALDEN, a. m. President—Professoi of Eng
lish Literature and Ancient Languages.
Rev. F. X. Forstrr, a. m.—Professor of Natural Science and
Mathematics.
Miss Anm E. ALDKN, Instructress in French and Botany and
Principal of Preparatory Department. *
This Institution is located in one of the most beautiful and
healthy villages of Soutti YY’esleru Georgia; owned by the
Masonic Fraternity, and under its supervision; it is kept free
iroiu all sectarian bia—atthesame time, requisite care is ta
ken to secure to the pupils proper moral, as well as mental
training.
Tne next session will open on the second Monday in
January next. The Classes willthen he organized, and
will progress us heretofore.
Boarding can be obtained in the be*t families of the place,
where the students will be surrounded by the safeguards and’
amenitiesoi the family circle.
The rates of tuition and board, are .as low ns those offered
by any similar Institution in this part of the State.
The College is furnished with anew and complete set of
Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus, Globes. Maps, Charts,
Ate.: in line with everything necessary for illustration in the
several departments of Natural and Experimental SeieDce.
The College Building is so arranged that the Departments will
be kepientirely separate, each occupying its respective rooms.
Arrangements are now in progress to secure lor the Music
Department,u gentleman of Ihenigtest grade of abilities am!
moral character.
We invite the patronage of a liberal aud disceruing'public,
being assured, from the character and reputation ol those
consutuMug the Faculty, an J ihe ample f aciiities for instruc
tion now actually in possession of the Institution, that every
pledge we make will be redeemed, t very inducement we oi
ler will prove, to be a fact. : and that our Institution can chal
lenge comparison with the proudest in the land.
Persons desiring further information in regard to the Col
lege, will please address L. M. Cox. Lumpkin, or Rev. F. X.
cors'er, Cuthbert, La., whowill furnish them with Ci r culars
* c- decl—w3m.
NEW DOM STORE)
SIGN |OF THE
GOLDENEAGLE.
KIVLIN, THOMAS & CO.,
DRUGGISTS AND APOTUKCAKIES.
THE undersigned have the satisfaction to aunonneeto their
friends and the public generally, that they have taken
the large and eligiblestore on the west side of Broad street,
formerly occupied bv Messrs. Redd At Johnson, next door
above J. EunU Cos., where they offer on liberal terras, a large
and well-selected Stock of
DRUGS, MEDICINES AND DYE-STUFFS,
together with all articles appertaining to the trade.
Our entire stork being of the latest importations and selec
ted with great care, in the most reliable northern markets,
ds purity and genuineness is confidently recommended.
Prescription Department.
This most important branch lias been organized with the
greatest cane and attention and will be uuderthe immediate
supervision‘ol A. G. KIVLIN, whose 1 >ng experience In this
responsible department, in cornuclion with the leading Drua
gistsof Ihe city, and more recently with Messrs. Brooks and
Chapman, is tendered as a sufficient guarantee that the inter
ests of our patron* will he duly subserved.
INSTRUMENTS.
The attention of Physicians land Dentists is invited to oiir
complete assortment of Instruments adapted to their respect
ive professions, all ol which areofthe latest and most appro
ved pattern and manufacture.
Perfumery, Sonpss, Fancy Articles, Ac.
To our Lady ‘riends we confidently offer our varied stock in
the above line as being unusually complete and dvsirahle, and
respectiully solicit aslisreot their favors.
Practicing Physicians and others requiring our services in
the Prescription Department, will he promptly servedatuny
hour ol the night by A.G.Kivlin, who will occupy rooms In
the Btore, with special referenceto this Important interest.
A. C. KIVLIN. T. S. Tt'OULK. J. W. THOMAS.
Columbus, Dec. 7. tw2uiw3m
ON MANHOOD,
AND ITS PREMATURE DECLINE.
Just Published, Gratis, the Twentieth Thousand.
mfalWimt A FEW WORDS on the Rational Treatment.
fjjKjßFgjfo without medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local
Weakness, Nocturnal -Emissions Genital and
vllaWUQtwr Nervous Debility, Impotency, and Impediments
to Marriage generally.
BY B. DE LANEY, M. D.
Ihe important fact that the many alarming complaints, ori
ginating in the imprudence and solitude of youth, maybe
easily removed without medicine, is in this small tract,clearly
demonstrated; and the entirely new and highly successful
treatment,as adopted by the author, fully explained, by means
of which every one is enabled to cure himself perfect ly and
at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised
nostrums of the day.
Sent to any address, gratis, and post free, in a sealed envel
ope, by remitting (post paid ) two postage ‘tamps to Dr. B. De
t.ANK.V, No. 17, Lispenard Street, New York.
}n22 twwSm.
PERRY DAVIS’
maa
LIN INDIA.
[Extract of a letter received from Rev. B. C. Thomas.]
Tavoy, November 18, 1853.
Messrs. P. Davis Son —Dear Sirs: ****The Karens
have no more confidence in the charms of their ancestors.
They desire rational remedies for the sick. By various
means, principally through the agency of the Rev. D. L.
Brayton, these Karen people have become acquainted with
your medicine, and their demand for it is to me very sur
prising.
I now have by me orders for more than fifty bottles, but
I have not got one bottle; I therefore wish yon to send me
a quantity, and I will pay you through the tieasurer of the
Missionary Union. I hope vveshail be favored with some
of it as soon as possible. There is no medicine which
stands so high in the estimation of the Karens of these pro
vinces as the Fain Killer, and I feel willing to gratify them,
as 1 entertain a very high opinion of its worth.
B. G. THOMAS.
Providence, R. 1., July 7,1851.
M essrs. Perry Davis &, Son: Gents—Before 1 left Mer
gui,both Karens and Burtnans had found out the value of
your Pain Killer, and I could readily have disposed of a
large quantity of it among them. It seems particularly
efficacious in cholera morbus,.bowel complaints, and oth
er diseases, to which the natives ot Burtnah, from their
unwholesome style of living, are particularly exposed. It
is a valuble antidote to the poison of centipedes,scorpions,
hornets and the like. I have been twice stung by scorpions
and in boih cases eased the most excruciating pain, and en
tirely prevented the swelling by applying the Pain Killer.
On our voyage, homeward from India, the Captain of the
ship was taken with vomiting and purging and other
symptoms of cholera. 1 gave hint a good dose of Pain
Killer with the most immediate and happy results. So en
tire and speedy was the relief, that he assured me he
would never again go a voyage without your excellent
medicine, if he possibly could procure it.
Respectfully yours,
Rev. J. BENJAMIN,
Late Missionary to Burmah.
Calcutta, Nov. 4, 1853.
Messrs. Ferry Davis Son: Dear Sirs—Confirming
my respects of the 4th ult., (duplicates herewith) 1 find it
necessary to address you again, as my most sanguine ex
pectionshave been more than realized. The call for your
valuable medicine is increasing so very rapidly that 1 lear
I shall soon be unable to keep pace with it, as I have only
about one hundred bottles of.the supply per Union on
hand, and hope that long ere this you have despatched
me another package, of which, however, I have not yet
heard from you. I remain, dear sir,
Yours sincerely,
J. L. CARRU.
For sale by ROBT. CARTER anil DANFORTH &. NAUUL,
Columbus,and also by Druggists and Medicine Dealers every
where. (led—w&Uvitm.
GEORGIA, Talbot Count y:
Talbot Court of Ordinary Dec. Adjourned Term, 1855
RULE NlSl.—Whereas. Nancy Riiy has applied to this
Court, by petition, lor letters of dismission ironi the ad
ministration on the e.-tale of Joseph Kily, late of said county
deceased -
Be it Ordered, that all persons concerned be and appear at
the July Term next ensuing of this court, then and there to
shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
A true transcript from the minutes of said Court, Dec. 7th,
18.55. dec IBwf>m MARION BKTHUNE.Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA, Talbot county.
Talbot Court of Ordinary Dec. Adjoin ned Term, 1855.
RUIiK JVI Sl. Whereas, A.H. Kily has applied to this
court, by petition, tor letters of Dismission from the
Guardianship ot John VV S.Rily, orphan of Joseph Hily, de
ceased :
Be it Ordeied, that all persous concerned, be and appear at
the February Term next ensuing of this court, then and there
to shew caus ,if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court, Dec. 7,1855.
decl8 —wtmi MARION BETHUNE, Ord.
Administrator's Sale.—B yorder of the Houorable
the Court of Ordinary, in aud tor the county of Early,
will be sold before the Court House door in the town ofßlakely
in said county, on the first |Tuesday in March next, betweeu
the legal hours of sale, as the property of Drayton Blackburn,
late of said county, deceased, the House and Lot known as
the Blackburn property, aud now occupied by the widow ol
said deceased, containing four acres, m<>re or less, wherton is
a comfortable house, (once kept as a Hotel.t kiicben, negro
house, &c. Ac. .ilso, at the same time and place, the undivi
ded halt iu eicstof the House aud Lot now occupied by Juo.
I. Bird, for a grocery store room.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
Blakely, Jan'JJ-wtd JOHN J. BIRD, .ddm’r.
BROOKS & lIIIPMM,
0302. cottas
COLUMBUS, aA.
H AYE removed to their new ami commodl
on Store, 12 Doors Below their,old Stand,
on YY’esl Broad Street.
x We are now receiving and offering at YY’hole-
Wfliffi sale amt Retasl P riCea Ja Stock of
§||_J) drugs, medcines,
BfifTf 1 — “*|r And all other articles pertaining to our busi
;C ness, which, in point of quality and variety,are
equal,ii not superior, to any ver before offered
Ssf to t his market. ->
Physicians and Merchants doing
business in the Country , will find it to their in
terest io call and examine our stock before purchasing else
where, us wcshall l>e, enabled, through our facilities, to offer
our article* upon veiy low terms.
PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT.
In this important branch of the business we have made ma
ny desirable improvements, to which, w e particularly call Ihe
attention of Physicians and the citizens of Columbus. Fully
aware ol the responsibility attached to the Ci>M PO UNDING
OF MEI) ICINF.S and the precaution necessary to be used we
are determined to give it our personal attention; which assu
rance, with our known experience in the business, will, we
trust, secure lor us a continuance of the liberal patronage
hitherto bestowed.
Physicians and those who wish to be served after the usual
hour of closing at night, will find us in the back room above
the store, which is accessible by a Bight of stairs from the
front.
IMPORTED
FRENCH TOILET ARTICLES.
They are also receiving and will continue to keep on hand a !
good supply of the above; consisting of a great variety of
Soap3. Lubin’s Hdkf. Extracts & Cologne,
In Cutand beautiful Bohemian Glassware Bottles; also, olher
Fancy Articles, to which we respectfully invite attention.
>fcsF“.Sign of the Negro and Mortar.
JOHN YV. BROOKS,
oct3—w&twtt F. S.CHAPMAN.
Is now put up in the Darkest Sized Bottles , aud is ackvoxcl
edged to be the best Sarsaparilla made , as is certified by the von
derful cures it has performed, the original copies of which are
m the possession of the Proprietor, Remember , this is the only
true and original article.
Scrofula, Syphillis, Merculial Complaints, Cancer, Gangrene
Rheumatism, and a vast variety of other diseasesare speedily
and perfectly enred by the use of this medicine.
Bead the following’ Certificate :
Tallapoosa Cos., Ala.,Jan.2, 1852.
Dear Sir: — 1 send you this to certify to you that your Ex
tract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla has performed one ol
the most -wonderful cures on me that hasevtrbeen effected on
man.
F have been afflicted for forty yeais with eruptions on’my
legs and feet; in 1848 they gut so bad that 1 -bad to go on
crutches, and in 1849 I had one leg amputated above the knee.
In about nine months after my other icgjhroke out in large
eatingand running sores from my knee to my foot, and dis
charged a great deal of offensive matter. My groin al-.O broke
out in large biles, which discharged much offensive matter, and
at tne same time my left hand broke out in large running sores
nearly to my elbow.
The misery that l have suffered for tho last two years!
not desetibe to you. 1 was in such agony that i never ret
day or night.
In October last my son brought me one of your bottle wrap
pers; 1 read it, and found record of i-onic wonderful cures
performed by your“ Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla”
I sent and got two bottles of it. and commenced taking it. In
two we<>ks, to my great astonishment, my soree ali became ea
>y,and I could sleep ail night, a thing I had not done t'nrtwo
y airs* YY’hen I hart take n six bottles, my soreshad nearly all
healed My sores got well as if by enchantment. I have now
used in all eight bottles ot your “Extract of Yellow Dock and
Sarsapar.lia,” and now consider mysell will.
1 ent'eatail of the afflcited to try this medicine, fori believe
it will cure any known disease in the world. Lay aside all
prejudice and just try it, and proclaim ?its great worth to
suffering mankind and entreat them to take it, for it will cure
them.
My case is well known in a Jarsre portion of South Carolina,
Georgia and A übimu, uml if any should dowbt the above
cure, I invite them to call on me, and 1 will show tl cm the
scars. ! can be found in Tallapoosa County Alabama, one
mile from Stoe’s Ferry.
RKNAJAH HUGHES.
The Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla is peculiarly adapted for
females of delicate health, reselling from irregularity of men
strual discharges, and other dieases peculiar to their sex. —
The proprietor basin his possession of a great number of cer
tifleates of cures, perfi ran dot the above description YVe
i assure the affected, that a bottle or two of Dr. Guysott’s Ex
tract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla will at once regulate
those difficulties and renew the natural energies
t3TPut up in quart bottles—price #1 per bottle.
Sold YVhdesale and Retail by
Scovill & Meead, Chartres Street, N. 0.
General Agents for the Southern States, to ‘whom all orders
must be addressed.
ALSO SOLD BY
David Young, ColnmbnsJLi., J. T. Reese, Greenville,
Brooks &, Chapman, “ “T. J. Hunt &. Cos Whitesville
Danforth Si. Nagle, “ “B. 11. Mead Lumpkin, Ga.
Robert Carter, “ “E. Willis &, Cos., Talbotton,
J. F. Woodbury, Hamilton, G. J. Briggs, Buena Vista,Ga
june2B w&.twtf
THIS Medicineis prepared by a regular bml Southern Phy
sician who has practiced his profession for the hist eight
een years in the State of Alabama. It will be found upon a
fair trial to be the most prompt and effectual remedy for all
diseasesot the Chest and Loans ever discovered,ami when
every other lemedy tails this is sure to give relief.
The greatest care has been taken in iis preparation, being
compounded on the most seievtijie principles, in its composi
tion is embraced a combination of the must valuable and rffec
tine Expectorants , Anodynes and Sedatives which are known to
possess the highest, repute with all intelligent ‘members ot the
Mcaical Profession.
No fact can be more self evident than that this preparation
jas heady acquired high reputation and great, popularity
wherever it has been introduced. Assuming no extraordina
ry pretensions, but relying solely upon it> own intrinsic virtues,
this valuable medicine, invented and prepared by an experi
enced. Southern Physician alter many years of practical inves
tigation and application, has at length seemed the most un
limited confidence, wherever it has been Introduced,as acer
tain remedial agent in all diseasesot the respiratory organs.
If the unsolicited testimony of skilltul physicians, profound
lawyers,and eminent divines, together with others of high
character,learning and discrimination, ca> be any evidence of
its intrinsic superiority, certainly it has a claim upon the gen
erous confidence of an enlightened and discriminating com
munity. A train of diseases so desolating, so withering, so
general and fatal in their results, has atlength met w itli a rem
edy that never fails tooiißs, uulessby long and criminal
neglect or injudicious tr atmentthe disease has completely un
mined the constitution, and nothing has been lelt to rear
the ia,. . ‘—’c of health upon, but its ruined and desolated frag
ments.
A remedy therefore that can be relied upon, that will
YIELD IMMEDIATE RELIEF, THAT WILL CURE BEYOND A DOUBT, if
the directions are faithfully tollowed, is priceless, for health is
paramount to all earthly considerations, and by far the m ost
inestimable treasure this world can afford. Hr. Boon, a dis
tinguished physician of Macon, Ga., says, “that in every in
stance he has found this preparation a sale and prompt reme
dy for all pulmonar” diseases, and takes pleasure in recom
mending it as a reliable anodyne expectorant.” Dr. Tennant,
of Marie'la, Ga., a physician ot decid’ dly high reputation as
an üb.e and experienced practitioner, rtert&.nsand expresses
the same opinion, and recommends it extensively in his prac
# tice. Dr. P.M.Cohen, of Char estou. S. C.,the senior partner
in the exter sive Wholesale and Importing Drug House ol P.
M. Cohen & Cos., recommends it in the I ighest terms, and says
this preparation hasthe highest character in that city,ai and that
he uses'll altogether in his family with invariable success. Dr,
W. A. Booth, ol Memphis, Teun., expresses the most exa
opinion of its efficacy. Dr.J. B. Ellis, of Ripley, Jtfiss.. re
commends it highl r,aud prescribesitextensively in bis practice.
In addition to the above, the inventor and proprietor of this
Medicine has an almost iunumerntde number of testimonials ol
its efficacy and high character, and is daily receiving more.
Sold by all wholesale and retail Druggists everyw here, and
iu Columbus by Messrs Brooks &. Chapman; Danlorth At Nagle;
Robt.Carter;Robert A. Ware,and David Yeung.
Price One Dollarper Bottle, or Six Dottles for Five Dollars.
IjfF'Caution.— None genuine, unless t here is a fine steel en
gra tug on the outside, with the fac-simtle of CHAS. WIL
LIAMS, M. /).. engraved thereon —al-o. his name)and the
name of the medicine are blow nin tbetrlass.
Be sure to ask for Dr.C Williams’ Pulmouic Balsam of Wild
Cherry and Wood Naptha, aud let no other be palmed upon you
as your life may depend upon your caution in this particular.
All order*, tor this valuable medicine should be addrested to
Messrs. Wilkinson & Durvee. Huntsville, Ala., who are my
general agentefor the Southern States.
C. WILLI AMS. M.IL.
augustM—w&twly Tuscumbia, Ala.
GOOD FtXR3VITU3R3E.
ft. Si IIW§BA &
TAKE pleasure in informing llie public that they are now receiving a well assorted stock of I IM.
FURNITURE, and guarantee that purchasers will find better Goods at their establishment than have
ever been brought to this Market by any other concern. Our Furniture is all of the Latest Styles and
substantially made. Our advantages tor getting up GOOD FI ’HAITI-RE are equal to those pos
sessed by any other firm m the United States, and we are determined to sell good articles at moderate
prices. We will also keep on hand a good assortment of
Mats, Baskets, Children’s Wagons, Wall Paper, Window Shades and Cornices.
Persons in want of Furniture vv M find it decidedly to their andvantage to purchase of us.
Our Store is next door to IJaiju Moses Sl Co.’s Hardware Store.
The same house has been occupied for several years past, as a Furniture Store, by other parties, and
we deem it but justice to ourselves and the public to state that we are in noway whatever connected
with the parties who occupied this house up to the Ist November, 18£5. Neither do we ge our ur
niture from the same Manufactory, and purchasers may confidently rely on getting better articles rom
us than have ever been sold by any house in this city. T • r>r\
Columbus, Ga., Doc. 12, ’55.-w&twtf G. W. DILLINGHAM & CO.
nEHJotovAL. i
vwssisoax isvisivi.
SAMMIS & ROONEY
HAVE REMOVED THEIR EXTENSIVE STOCK OF FURNITURE TO THEIR
NEW FOUR STORY BRICK BUILDING , (IRON FRONT,
Nearly Opposite their Old Stand.
WHERE they will be happy to see their old friends and customers, and show them some
thing brilliant and inviting in the way of FURNITURE.
Our Ware-Rooms are unequalled in Beauty and our Furniture recherche. We offer rare ad
vantages to purchasers, furnishing their Houses, throughout, in a tasteful and uniform style, by
having a branch of our business in New York City, where the Senior partner Manufactures, un
der his own eye, articles to suit the most fastidious. We have on hand Furniture suitable lor
Parlor, Bed, Sitting, Dining Room and Kitchen,
Os Rosewood, Mahogany, Walnut, Pine, 6fc.fyc.; and as LOW 7 as can be found North or
South. An assortment of CARPETING and CURTAINS will also be on hand that will not
fail to please. Call and see. Our Stock consists in part of ETARSHAS, TETE A ‘I E'l ES,
ARM CHAIRS, WHAT NOTS & SOFAS of Rosewood. Brocatelle and Mahogany for parlors.
BUREAUS—Dressing, Marble and Mahogany tops. SIDE-BOARDS, Marble & Mah’gy lops.
BOOK CASES of all kinds and SECRETARIES attached.
TABLES-C entre, Dining and Extension. BEDS'! EADS —High and low post, French **£
Cottage. Enamel sets for bed rooms, all colors. Walnut Sets for Bed Rooms, Mahogany uo.
CHAIRS—an extensive assortment of all Woods. LOOKING GLASSES—aII sizes in
frames and out. CARPETS—Brussels, Ingiain, Tapestry, &c. CURTAINS—of Brocatelle
and Damask; all colors. SHADES, Gilt Cornices and Curtain Holders.
| Columbus, Ga. Oc(2s—w&tw3m
TROY FACTORY WARE-ROOMS, |
EAST -SIDE ‘BROAD ST—NOS. M Js 56.
B. G. JEFFERSON & CO.
with a full tlsssortmoot
comprising the following articlesol recent manufacture and
of the very best materials, viz:
BEDSTEADS, of various patterns, varying in price
from four to thirty dellars.
CHAlßS—Cottage, Boston Rocking, Office, Writing
Nurse’s, Children’s, and Dining.
TUBS, BUCKETS, —Common Pine, Cedar and Junipci
—brass and iron bound of various sizes.
CHURNS—Common Pine, Cedar and Juniper, brass
and iron bound, of various sizes.
WELL BUCKETS, BOAT BUCKETS.
Wardrobes, Washstands, Tables,
Besides many other articles for house furnishing and do
mestic purposes.
All orders left at the Ware-room or directed to R. G
Jefferson &, Cos., Irorn country merchants and others, will
be promptly attended to.
The Factory is situated in a section which affords an
abundant supply of Oak,Hickory, Beach, Walnut, Gum,
Pine, Ash, Poplar, China, &c., fcc*
RICHARD G. JEFFERSON. JAMES HAMILTON.
Columbus (La. Sept. 1, 1855. w&,tw6m.
Southern Commercial College,
NO. 491 CHERRY-ST. NASHVILLE, TENN.
Chartered by the General Assembly of the State.
THE above Institution is permanently located
afa f “jL and is not. surpassed l y any similar estaMish
raent in the United States, in point of facilities
for imparting a thorough knowledge of the du
ties of the Accountant,
Book-Keeping.
This Department is under the immediate supervision of the
President of the College, who is a practical hook kceper.hav
ing bad many years experience in some of the largest count
ing houses in thellnion.
Commercial Law.
This branch is under the ’superintendence of John A McEw
en, Esq., member of the Nashville Bar, who is too widely
known as a lawyer and orator to require any further notice at
our hands.
Tlie courseof Distinction embraces both Reading and Lec
tures.
Lectnreswiil he delivered at night, so as not to interfere
with his professional engagements.
Mercantile Calculations.
These are taught by William Ferrel, ,1., and embraces ev
ery species ol calculations necessary for a bus’ness man to
understand, viz: Interest, Discount, Loss and Gain, r Equations,
Exchange, etc. etc.
Terms of Tuition.
Book keeping by Double and Single Entry, as applied to ev
ery varitty of business, both prosperous and adverse. Com
rnercial Calculations, and Commercial Law Lectures,including
the use of Books S4U (Kl
Penmanship for ‘2O lessons 5 00
For lessons without limit 10 CO
The above fees are payable invariably in advance. The im
poitanceof this rule must appear obvious, as students enter
ing lor an unlimited period, with the privilege of reviewing
at any lime during life, without extra charge.
This School is in perpetual session, having no vacation;
hence students may enter at ai y time, and pursue their studies
without interruption.
Merchants and business men willbe supplied wiih ccmpe
tent book keepers by applying at this establishment.
No pupil wilt ever receive a diploma who is not well quali
fied to discharge the duties of flie accountant.
Good board and lodging can be obtained at $3 per week.
I Mathematical Department.
In connection with this Institution is a Mathematical Depart
ment, conducted by W Ferrel. A Jtl, in w r hich is taught a thor
ough course of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy.
Course of In truction.— Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry,
Trigonometry; Surveying in all its branches, with the use of
instruments, and field exercises: Topographical Drsiwing; De
scriptive Geometry. Shades aim Shadows, Linear Perpeclive;
Protections ol all kinds; Analytical Geometry, and the Differ
ential and Integral Calculus; Mechanics, with Applications to
Machinery and Engineering, Magnetism, Electricity, Optics,
Navigation and Astronomy.
The student may pursue a partial or full course,at his option
—aud special attention will be viveil to such practical branch
eeas fare useful to the Purveyor, Architect, Engineer, &c.
Terms —From $5 to £7 50 per month.
Address Soutukrk Commercial Collkuk, Nashville, TANARUS n.
Nsahville, Dec-1855. de2t>—w suwtf
IMPORTANT NEWS!
JORDAN L. HOWELL
HAS REMOVED HIS STOCK OF
BOOKS, STATIONERY, BcC; Bc Cm
TO the store formerly occupied by W. W
ROBISON and G. E. G AGER, nearly op
the Union Back, where he will be piea
to see his friends, and all who want valu
blepresents ior their children
The Auction Sales wiii be resumed in a lew days.
Columbus, Dec. 19. w&twtfl
MRS. ELIZA. TORRY
ILATE MISS KLIZA DICKSON.)
HAS removed to No. !42 Broad-street (up sUira,)
where she will resume her class iu
Oil Painting, Water Colors and Sketching,
in their different branches.
V 4 Broad Street. Columbus Ga nov2B—tw ts.
SEED WHEAT.
AI.OTof choice Wlilfe Wheat, juet received and
for sale at oetll— wfciwlf PALAt K MILLF.
A CARD.
THIS Paper is mflimacMir and at Ro< k Mai and Paper Mill*,
Columbus tin. Three and a half ceuU peril?,
will be paid tor Clean Linen aid Cotton BAGS.
Printing and Wrapping Paper for Sale
AT LOW PRICES.
Columbus, July 17 r&.twtt
WINTER FACTORY,
Columtous, Ga.
YARNS, LINSEYS, WRAPPING TWINE
; SEWING THREAD, for sale.
WOOL Carded at one fourth toll or ten ceutu
1 per ponnd.
LINSEYS made up on shares, or 15c. per yard.
All Work done Promptly and Warranted.
MONTGOMERY~IRON works,
MONTGOMERY, ALA.
WILL FURNISH PROMPTLY
STEAM Engines,Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Shafting,
or any description ot MACHINb.RY* Alto Rich’s un
rivalled YY'ater YVheels, the best in the world.
Lynch, Page &. Cos. Whittlesy k. Cos., YY’oodruff & Goetchins,nn
the Muscogee Rail Road, and numerous others, testily to
cutting 100(1 feet of Lumber per hour; each using one of our
Patent Circular Saw Mills ol one Saw.
G. W, WINTER,
marl‘2—w&twtf Agehl, Columbus Georgia
I STEVENS & KIDDER’S
PATENT SHINGLE MACHINE,
! For the Purpose of Splitting, Shaving and Jointing
Shingles.
THE Machine is simple in its construction, but strong
and durable, and not liable to get out of order.
It will make from Fifteen hundred to tveo thou
sand. Shingles per hourJX of superior quality, and of
any desired uniionn thickness or taper,
i The timber is fed to the Machine as cut from the Log,
without steaming, boiling or drying, in bolts of no required
’ thickness or shape. Two hands only are needed to attend
it. A two-horse power is sufficient to run it. The Ma
chine can be attached to any kind of motive power, whe
ther run by Horse, Steam or Water—to Mills, Gins, &c.
The undersigned will dispose of Rights lor the States of
Georgia, Alabama and Louisiana.
A.S. NEWHOUSE,
, A. D HILL.
The Machine can be seen in operation at the WINTER
Iron Works, Montgomery, for six weeks,
i Nov. 7. oct9— wtw6m
NOTICE.
TJERSONS indebted to A. C. Flewellen & Cos. will please
i XT makeimmediate payment. Their accounts may be found
i Btthe Book Store of J• L. HOWELL,
j Columbus,Dec 30—tw&wtf
OUR friends and patrons are hereoy notified that circum
stances make it absolutely necessary that we should have a
lien on every horse boarded at our stable by the month or year.
| We, theretore, hereby give notice, that our right of iien
j shall enter into ami become a part of every coniract for the
keep or board ol horses at our stables, aud that in all cases we
reservethe right to entorce said lien, if necessary.
] apo— ts. HATCHER b. PITTS.
BAGGING AND BALE ROPE.
1 A A Laic? India Bagging.
IUU 500 Coils Ro^c.
For sale by GREENWOOD A GRIMES.
\ Columbus, Sept 13, 1854—tw&wtf
|
Manufacturers’ <& Mechanics’ Bank, )
Columbus, Ga., June Ist, 1855. \
| THIS Instittution having been re-organized under new Di
rectorsaud ofliceis, as a local Bank of Georgia, is prepar
! ed to receive depositee and furnish exchange on New York
| Savannah, doutgomery and ether points, at the usual rates
I and will take paper for collection.
E. T. TAYLt >R. President.
, J H. Four**. Cashier. ne3o—wUtwtf
| PRICES ADVANCED!
DOUBLE Extra pr-Barrel sl2 00
EXTRA FAMILY, per bbl 10 60
Superfine 0 50
Georgia Superfine, ** 50
Georgia Mills 7 50
I Usualdisconut when 20 barrels are taken at onetime.
dee I — wfctwtf YVINTER’ti PALACE MILLS.
DISSOLUTION,
THE firm of HALI.&. MOSES Iwas dissolved on the first of
January, 1855, by the, death of J. 1. Moses.
HERVEY HALL, Surviving Partner.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
THE undersigned have entered into the HARD-tfS.'.K
BUSINESS, uuder the firm ard name of HALL, MOSES
fc CO. HERVEY HALL,
ISAAC I. MOSES,
JACOB P. HENRICK?
WILLIAM A. BEACH.
February 13,1855. wfctwtf.