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BY LOMAX & ELLIS,]
Volume XV.
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t 3VTJRX 4SU PRhPRIUTOKB.
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, .. I -,,,■ iV al.d t'KtiJJl 1 jttUJiA
I, ,> ill .. Utii/.iV i'.l’
.... .* fl’Siii & SEKTIKILL
/ ~-■■;•..■./*.IY MtJti Vs-YO.
Odlce 02 street, opposite the Post Office,
i idol*;
PR 5 .vcsKi.V.Vivr: Dollars per annum, in advance.
; . ,/, iwo l).taL*a pur K>inum,in advance.
- . -.cuou iy *, at **ii HoLLaf
p ,. r ;. 4 rir-*. for .. drsliuxet lion, and vifty cknts lor every sul
lej.t.-i’. >.! .v J>o made for yearly advertisements.
Sittorof Lani .a l Negroes, hy Admin is? ratorß, Executors, ot
Uu. ; r.. .in- rjodired cy it .v; to bo bold on the drst-Tueadax
in v. :ii v,th. *•> .Ween the hours of leu iu the forenoon an<*
i'; ee i'i lue iff . ii.o)ii, i t the Court Hours in ihecnunty ui wblcl
in. , t „y >. Notice-* o f the'-e sales must be given iD
b , pcwtou.? to too day of sate.
. . .-,!•* j” Ffi-oncJ Fr<perty must be given 3*
’ . ‘> *o .Tr -li t Creditors oiaa Estate must be publish
J ‘ ! V ... )Hction wii* be made to tho Court of Ordinary
f., r L;:. .•! ■ j!! ;.auJ< >r o‘irroes, must be published weekly tot
i ;• ’ -of Administration must be puhllihed
tk.- r for I#.-rn:.o!loii tv* ra Administration, monthly tir
V ■ ; -:.j r I)- it'. u. nt Guardianship /orty doy**.
.... i-V)r.*.li■ v.f ‘d-.r's/ .v< iriu<t be published monthly
fur four Wt - ■ I'lr-'l tj-nee
e 9 ilea from Executors or Admin
• v. ..r-v a ;mn! hue bvea ylvoa by the d.*.c os.6tditke.fuU
s V - :, ;n • i/iliaiways bo continued according to these,the
j i -iir. <nt rd-*. artless otherwise ordered.
BUSINESS CARDS.
PMTIicTAiFBOoi^BINBING.
TTAVING connected with cur Printin'? Office, a full
|"j[ ; compioto irtsnent of Book Binder’s ..tools and
ard al-o added to our Prp ting materials, we are now
prepared to *ext r.uo, m good style- and with despatch,every
0 * vvork ki either branch of the business, or the beet
iTfIvVK WORK* of every with or with* |
on; nrimi;: ,v nv-i-h* to order, in the neatest manner.
v t \ftj 1 5 ■> i * W IMUV n\li, Receipts, Drifts.
X r.jjis of ‘l<ac!itis v A:c., &c., executed
nrcippilv, and bound in anyetyio.
v tXvifiS >\G ANI> Si EAIIUDAT HIiANIiS,
of all kinds got up,with accuracy and dispatch.
j{i?l JS” . tr ls, Clirctiiais, linrul IftlSs.
p.txiers, Pro ir.ww!e.> &e., &c.,printed in tnc snor*
1 if guv.ae ami Pamphlets pu* up ia every stylo 6
binds g. , . , , ,
Bookso all kind.-•rebound strongly and neatly.
Lomax sl ellis.
rM.ffoW>. April _ __
“” DR. T STLWAET,
sy HAVIN'; to C ! mnbua would reciKrcJfutlvan
fj; n-•nii.cc * ; he baa resun.td his practice oi Medici ue
L& * : y. . I
W. T. BROWN, M: D.
Rofjrmeu Physician and Surgeon.
I) mi'; - ‘ t f.1 4 f t-nd.;r:i hiiprofeßion:il-erviqes to I
b / , i ; >’ji n .-.a ii vcim v, with ;m a*-tirnnce tb it he
w |, ...j, jto At ,ii~ from n-e : ill cti-d. Tito o De£irin hi.- !
(i-rx i- m iybc , • f ivc iviugonly M^duititioti*
p y ui- riii 3 tv,cl over (Lrtnrd &. 4*l febl'iwjl. j
~~ . DENTIST Y.
mk-m j. foglf, b. p. g.
t -r OiTn>p on Randotph near Broad Street.
fn!.i..T.,i'.,fe!.i-lS5r.. . w *lf- j
RO‘..:L;BT w HOWiIKD,
A T r i’ 0R N I*: V A ‘i 1 LA W , |
COIiCMBUS. GEGKGI'V
f l'flJ-ciu Pie t-t. R!ar\’sfiunk Btiiilmg, up Ftnir o.
,j ijy -j ‘ b-U-jw.vwi.l. !
ROARKi’ K. DIXON,
ATTO HN B ¥ A T LA” V ,
cor.u n n us. u dona Ia -
Oi?; ; ,5 ov.-r E. B .rn iro’i & Oc-.’a Store
II>>II1.T;M. VVM. F.I'LANE
HAMILTON & PLANE,
Attorneys at Law,
Ooeeainos, ttno.
Will, practice in tlia Conus of the adjoining counties
11 tin.-ct:.!c ■■ inJ Alabama. dee5 —w&.twtl.
BEXrO\’ & PHILIPS,
A T T p it N E Y S AT L A W.
tv (1,1, Praeti"’.! in il'.-t difo-nt courts of Rusrell county, l
1 v Al l u\. ll l. ADDKES..
It. WAtNON t)KN I'OX, JOtIAT M. PIIIMI’S,
Ciltiw'w*. Gi. Crawford. Ala
P |,t i‘>, 1A5.!. w&.twly.
ll i TURNIPSEED,
ATTO II N E V A T I, A W,
CVSSETjAtII. I TTAROOfJIIEB COUSTY, GA.
■\\7ll.E td|n<mly attend to all business n mtnitted to
\\ li,-:el*t. ; . ‘ Aprl at. tans— wlv
A F. GWEN,
ATTO It NE Y A T LA W ,
TALBOTTON, GA.
nrrp. w (t i> ..r ‘i in, for jn-r.ona en'itte.l tobonn*
\\ ty.Ua Is ant jietulous, tuJ witl aucinl to .Se
pr. : .nut >u ol nil cl tiusofthttl nilit.re. a;.3J—*ll
O.s. STAFFORD,
AM OKHE Y AT LA A
BLAKELY,EARLY COUNTY, GA.
s>>2 wtf.
BEALS & OOX,
Attorneys at Law and Solicitors in Chancery.
\\TII li atteifUhe Courts of and Pike, in
\\ tnc *'i J i iui.il circuit, and thosetn Mac *ll *ind Kw
vil in : It* Ntu"i. ••.o-c.nl aUewimii W-Viu to business iu the
, ... ~v a .j { {t..,v r Lt Courts cl Harbour an 4 Macon counties.
is. M. ss: vt.-\ -i iXX, Alt. M<SoS COX, ruskegee, Ala.
><■; Rtcrju tv 5 y .
Altruuu Il<*OD. GEO. s. ROBINSON.
H J >0 & ROBINSON,
A T rCit A E Yri A T L A.W ,
CrniBEBT, Randolpli eo, Ga.
WILL praetk-e i:i Randolph. Clay.,Calhoun, Early.
i^. tv^r atni and otiler. Counties in the Circuit
alun desired. deed—ly.
BDUDNaS & DAVIDSON,
ATTOKNEVS AT LAW,
cm.i.'MßEs, <;t;oitc.3l.
I -y ,vr- P over tv. Ware’s Drug Store, F.a#t sitls t’r -ad
........ I.VKUIN D WIDSOS.
, ‘i 6m.
JOHNSON & MASON,
ATTe)R XE Y S AT LAW,
Gnsseta, Gi-org-iu.
? TANARUS: tt;i.\Ra!U-u ioiip Mto tho a illec t'on of ctaima in
..... h| ai] p;m lb -c., ji.tie., and also to ex,c .tors Htltnin
’T j ,US,OX. \VM. K. NASOS.
j‘-.r-wiy
lUMSLY & KING,
Attorneys at. Law,
COLUi'-UsUri AND iiA.NHL nix
J >sN. It a ashy. In. II M. Kino,
. iiton.i i. tebiumbjs, i.n.
Gciober 21*—-wJy
J AMES 15. CL'NMMitIAaJ,
CIVIL*ESCI.NEKR AMI slKl'l VOII.
COLU.ViBUS, EGOKUIA.
Ar. lIiTEOTUn.\I. Pest na a,id tVorkirjr Plans lor Build-
isi-.'smritisii* 1. Afiiticer's brk calcuia td; Bur\>>3 v
lu.*l m i-io. jD.ti T p uruidca) plana tarnished with accuracy
It •; ti --s and *l<sf f >atci
t fH e ove r'-o .II j\C* Law OSice.
. . Fob. -1. wfttwtf.
A CARD
\?, va"iru nimirs have been circulated’ as t->
v. U should li.ivd etßtd c > Mr. William H.
, ,- 5 .,. [f -ii c :j iniy. \{; X.v be t known to all per
v. , mi tin. tnuy c ‘tic-rii— tint l know i-oihi u in the
7. , t!e< ec dcro'nMopy .cot'ie gmd character ot Mr. Mav
.any tc-.ptu whateve**. in my-dealiiißS with him in an)
wnich ctmcerued hint*'-If, ho has at all times shown
: ■ lie uo itiemti: possessing a h ireuse of honor.—
- it*’ i.>o’ . r. -t,• ii u .v'trj for tha interest ofhU
\nd ev • yhing I may have 8 .id adverse to hi-ioi
.i ii i ite. i eh-er uHv take bac ; as, ’it niosncMsof ex
at. I it yha ve said that wh c i I won and not have said
*-• A. aiher oircaustincos. I>a.eville. Ala, A ril 23<i.
JAilfcS H. PEARSON.
A* si 1 .; C. W Ciußy Robert Tiioratou* w}7Ww.
(illlil NWOO!) & GltlMf;.-,
WAKEiIOUSE AND COMMISSION
ME E CHANTS.
COLI'MBUS, GEORGIA.
\\7 ILL give their particular atumtiun to t)v atorage.arf
v V ?a!o of cotton, and other produce, which may iiacon
i" ed to them. The}* are prepared to make liberal ad
aneeson cotton in store.
Prompt attentio?. will be given to the RECEIVING ant
FORWARDING BUSINESS.
E. S GREENWOOD. STLRLING F. GRIMKB:
_ Columbus, Sept. 5,1854 —w&twiy
WELLS &, VLEiiSTILLE,
F A C T O It S
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Ga.,
fir* Protopt attention paid to forwarding Merblumdlze ts
A, K, AYES. i a. WILK.IXS.
AVISR & WILKINS,
ACC'ITON, COMMISSION,
Receiving and Forwarding Merchants,
IVo. 114 ISroari Street, .Coliinibtis. Ca.
Columbus via., Sept 2 >— w v/if * *”
J. C. BUSK, J. lI.DAVIB, W'. if, LONG.
“‘ WSE; DAVIS ‘& LONG,"”
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
SHIPPING AGENTS,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
WILL purchase andpelJ cotioa an<i other prcxluce on com
miSL-ioji, ai.d strictly to forwardinggoixla and filling or
der3lro:;i vhe couniiy.’
Rues, PatUsn & Cos., accents Columbus, by whom liberal ad
vances wiii be made on c< n*tignmenu either to or through us io
our rionddin Liverpooje*tb® North.
) July 9, 1853—w&tvvtf
LOCKI’iTT & S\E!.LL\GS,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
’ SAVANNAH, GA.,’
WILL attend to theyelling oTGOTTON and ai? kinds n
PRODUCE Strict attention given to /( ecciviug and Foi j
icardivs Goods.
E. LOCKETT,
K. D. SWELLINGS.
Savannah, Ga., Sept. 1, 1854 tw&wly
HUD.-ON, FLEMING & CO.”
SAVANNAH, GA,
AND
HOPKINS, HUDSON &, CO..
j CII AIIixESTON, S. C.
! FACTORS AND COMMISSION
MERCII A N T S .
• O ENRIV an offer of thir sw rVfee- to Plartterp. Merchant- and
14’ Dealer-*, in ihrsate of Cotton and al*o;her country produce
j •’lnctattu iiM*n will be irmn to busine’, and M>era* cabh ad
j toicc* and facilities afforded customers when re^uir-.G.
JNO. K. HUDSON, / a ,
’ > Savannah.
W. R.
1. HOPKINS, Aufirosta.
John j. cohen, Charleston.
Aug. 4 —twSrwtf
~COP7vRTNKKBIIiF. ~
■ “pHE ur.df rslgnedhaving this day formed aO< psrtßerahipun
I. dirllic name ami style of
i HARRISON, AUSTIN & M’GEIIEE,
I for the purpose of transacting a jreueriiJ
| AUCTION AND COMMISSION,
RECEIVING AND FORWARDING, ANIL NEGI.O
, t buiiness, at the old eland -xf
L . C. S. HARRISON,
;>ledgethemselves to a prompt and faithful attention to a!)
bUf-.ines** cmnmitteil to taeir caie. They will give tneii personal
! attention .to tl euaie of
[{inland Personal Property , Merchandize and Produce.
Having ample ficillties at tlieir command, th y are prepared to
make Intend cash advances on Negroes anu Mere-handixe ol
every-description.
‘the patronage of their friends and the public generally is
HOliciied.
C. S. HARRISSON,
WILLIAM AUSTIN,
A. C. McGEHBE.
Cobimbug, r a., Sept. 1, )854. Sept 16-tw&wtf
NOTICE.
’ friends cud patrons are hereby notified that circunv
V 9 stances make itnbaolu'e y necessary that wg should have a
tii'ii on entry tiorse hoarded at our slut ie by the. month or year.
We, there lore, hereby give notice, that our righr. rien
shall enter into and” beedffti a part of every coutract for the
keep or board ot horse? at our giabiee, and ihut mal. eusea we
rest rye the right to n orce ct.d lieu, eif hhw -y.
.. p* ir H Vpa'KK *JP ITTS. __
NOTICE.
T>ERBONB Indebted to A. C. Fleweilen & Co.wiliples.se
Js mukeimmediate payment. Their accounts may be (bund
tis he Book Store of and. L. HOWELL.
U.-ilumbils. Dee 3ft—tvrAwtf
C OP A RTN E RSUi P.
un JeLdgncd having entered in a genera]|£pr?A
GROCERY BUSINESS. WW
atthe old stand oi P. McLsren & Cos.. wi!!| keep constantly on
hand a full aupj !v ol
All kinds of Groceries,
for wholesale and retail.
Wo solicit the patronage of our friends and the public gen
erally. p. McLaren & duck.
PKTECR MCLARKH,
E.KVI D. DUCK.
Ct.luinbug, Oct 7th, 1854 Oct 4—tw&wtf
~TIIK'FINEST LOT OF
AC O N HA M S
Ever offered in this market, for aaie by
A. M. ALLEN,
117 Bifoad Btrecf, j
27—tw&wtf
Corn Meal.
I ITST received, on Concigmnciit, no Basbr 1, fre-h fround
t ebi iinry‘AJ-twtf. H.C PH El PS.
HANGING AND DALE ROPE.
* A A Baiee India Bac'j-iig.
1 VtU 51KI Coils tioi-e.
t or sale by GREENWOOD & GRIMES.
Columbus, Sept 13, 1654—w vV v/i-
ANDREWS. RIDCj WAV & CU.
DEALERS IN
STA PL E Dii Y GOO DS,
GROCERIES, WISES, LIQUORS, &C., &G
(Four Doors below Hill &■ Dawson’s old Corner)
iixoAi) sntKi:r, colilmuijs, ga.
Columbus. Oct 15, 1853.—twXrwtt
Tiioe. \V T . Alarsuall. Jno. A. Montgomery, Joa. P.Rutland-
UilOS. W. MARSHALL & CO.
RECEIVING AND FORWARDING
M EIICH A NTS.
93 Commerce and Front &friots,
MOBILE, Al A.
All consiffned to their care for the interior, v ■il he re*
jaixed hii I forwarded with all possible despatch, and .tree o
ity charge for commission and stoiage.
November 18— t-&w6m
marble works.
Eastsidc Broad St. near the Market House
COLUMBUS, GA.
rTAVEeonstantlyonliandal) kinds of Grave Sl.oner
.11 Monuments, Tomtis and Tablets, oi Amef.ica.n
Italian and Ikish Marble. Engraving and earv : r adone
cn-sEoneinthe best possible manner; and allkindrolGran
ite Work atthe shortest notice.
JOHM H. MA'tE en.
P.S.—EJasterof Parisand Cement.alwnv-onh mci sot
a e. Colnmbna. Jan 1. lOtl 1R54.
IISSOLUTIOrJ
THE Arm of H Vt.t.fc MastS was dissolved on tfcsflrstol
Jauuery, ics3, Ly be i-eitti of 1.1. Moses.
11ERVEV HALL, Surviving Partner.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
THE undfT-irnnd tiave entered into the Ifjf itD- ttF.
B USUYESS, under the Srm &\ and npme of ii ALL, Musi S
t CO. lIEKVEYHM.L,
13 ‘ A ‘ [ MOS.K3.
J A COB P UfiSRICKa,
WiLJAM A. BH.V li.
February 13.1835. A!>’
FLOUR! FLOUR I
JUST rece’redou copsiguroee. ai.d for sale Seventy.
Ft vs S.rreUi A. St. 1. purchase and ;r> it.
ur27—iviFlwtt'. W. V. PULLPi.
“tub UNION OF Tii e sta t*e sand the sovereignty of the STATES.’ ’
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 29, 1855.
v l lianse of Schedule
fiEl
MUSCOGLE RAIL ROAD!
On and after February 20th,
r)AS, C 5 RNGI R Trains will leave € luoibug daily ai 2-15 P. 2d
L arrive at ft: ac •- 7 % p. ft?.
Leave Macon daily a: .'i A. M, arri veal Col urn b".a 8-20 A. ft
•iaking a co<*| leto r,> uection between Monig* imry, A iu . ;ii <
\usustu, Kingsvii'e. Vv until gt<*i,: a st vvim central fnii Rod*
o Savanuah, ami FliHedgeu)!<■ and with ihe a-:;c an;
vVe:!ter* Trains to Atlaca. Ohaitanooga aid Nr.shvil! .
A!a<, cohneciingal ‘.olumbug with the Guard u. Jib b!l
Railroad. finr Kutaula. li. E. VVLI.I 8.
♦kJlumfeus. Feb. 20— tw&wtf Engineer aid Sup’l
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
MOBILE A3iD GIB A3 D RAIL ROAD.
%, KTEK Monday, s*.h March, the PaEsenger and Freigh
Train *-llljesve Girard at ‘A P. M. deily, ( Sundry? -steep
‘.ed* connecting t Silver Run with a riaiJy lineVf .-!age
toßlcm.ville, Eiflanla. tfor: <; a me*, and ftJarianna, Fla. ah
m Tuerdcys, and Fridave-, wi\h the .v.etres r< r Uchec, Olivet.
Bnoti,Chunvunuearee. IwViv/sy ‘nnd Union Mr.ni--.
Lea\ingSilver Huu at 6 lb. A, M .daily. (M .mU-y b excepted
‘he Cm-** wi I reach Girard in time to connect vvltu :heUi.**iik;
inu 21 ifeogee Traine.
Round t'i p tirkols good for two days can he purchase*
at the office at Silver JRuu, ai lesa than the resf-1.-.r i r.te.
R. A. HARDAWAY.
mar 10-v; &t wt f. Eng • m er.
SCHEDULE* OPELIiIA BRANCH
Montgomery & West Point Rail Road.
TRAIN every day: Leaves Girard at A W.
Arriv6B.it(fpeiika at ! i A. ft?.
Leaves Upelikat lljtf A. M. Arrives at Girard at V ftl
I R.EIGHT TRAIN’ leavts Girard wbonday, Wvdutsuu\, aLC
Friday ai3P. M.
1 .eaves Opelika Tuesday, Thursday and Fr.tuidpy at f A. V 1
j must be In the depot belore 2. p. m. <ui u: - tlay ?!•*
freight triu leaves—be plainly .‘narked with the owner 1 * name
and station at which they are to be deiiveted. Suspjn-i’s dra\
•icket i must accompany each load, aid the freight paid in ad
vance to all poirts except Aloutgr.merx*
marS. .tvfeturtf. S. G. 40 ft ES. F.ngV. 5t Sup.
SEWING MACiIiEES.
GROVER, BAKER & CO’S. PATENT.
*'JpH E simples! and I es-t in use. aid U e only Maciiine adaj.tori
thicki eris^aof isit ib rgs wiih equal ease. •an be mu. <•:
‘-y a net r ; is not liatlw t* Ket >Uv otVrder.aml the sew iny will
outlast the mat* rial. Can be run by hand, not*. r water pow
er. Every <ne ah<u and have-tbem. Titt y will dtj the work ol
adsyln uu hour, with ease. Call and t e them.
COV\ iJi.y & CO., Agents,
ap*4 r ‘Tlumln . i iorum.
HAYCr 00 D S HACK LIN ES.
Till WEEKLY.
r un Tuesday-s Thurn
ii
ppru.g** aid Atiuwiy, Ala.
T it- If <ck to .*-attti ort and Uchee, leavfp SMvcu Run,on the ar
r'val o the cars, Mondays and We lues iays.returijs same day to
rfilv r Rau iu time for ihe <‘>trs nefttday.*
I.t-aves ChU) eiii.ii. gee, T o May.. 1 lumdny sand ,Vaturday>.
at 0 A. M..—leavt s'i idvt ay at i-o i tl ihe same and •> —p.iet l j
at I non, end reach Silver hun in t me for the cars on Wednes
day s.Fn- avs, an 1 fundays.
marxf ’SY,-wu. ‘ A. H AYGOOD,Driver.
THXAS
Real Estate Bicksrege, CoLectiag and Land I
AG’tiKCY. ’
BAYMOM), FIU:iiMAX& CO.
D. C. JK. N. C. R.VMONU. O. R. FSKBMIH. |
Attorue ys at J aw,
CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS.
nomrft in Texas and Saf lnvt st ment • obtained j
ihrough this Agencv
V'. lIK MTV To Ts! IB URBSTS OF NON-RKr iDrSTB. . j
K. gi-Sir3 oi Lana u-r >ale, hi all p-irit-of the Blate; fu'J ex
hibit* of title and a\cnr*ie e>cii| t*oi r, rim regiGti:? oi towi
and city 1< la
l ands located boucht android.
Oiu ms against the -'taie? r iudividcalsco’lected aid a ‘jußted
and r mitlmct s made byoc langeonlScw Orleans, or ux*y o*
the N.-rihe'U* lues, it desired.
A thorough and iiitimnie kno ledge of the coui try. aftd the
! ied sysiem. inspiea sun* rtr location: and ihe la t’tiil* - |
B:raimr-looking al Texas, may always have souk: leudlnc j
item -.-. mi uciul bimaai the office oi this Agei cv.
Registi >< Open for examination.
f ffi eof. Pong*ess t venue.. der23— wly.
UNIITSKAMJiiILFOHSAII
*'B , 'l!E sobscryier offers for Ride his valuable s*t us Mill? all
Jl new, with an extensive enstma. worth trom 40 to sf)do'l -r. 1 -
r y r he eng •> is ol 20 horsepower, ui.d drives a clro I<r
raw lii.tt cr s from three lo.tlva thou-and ite? of'lumltr j r
day. Ihe Grist w ill grind 12 tushelsof corn per Mu. r.
and getsa custom m 250 bushels per week. The mills are wiih
in 2 mies of Etilcula. I here is attached to the in 11 8 0 .-ices
of Pine Land.!ea\y timbered. I*.6acrescD red. Any i> rtvu,
wishing to purchase such pr<per>y vv ill do well to call aud ex
amine, aFt I uin determined to sell. C.J. M. ANDUF.Vft 8.
Eu'aula, Ala., Feb. *>. 185 h febl2-wtf.
‘MON'I GUM HUY IKON WllliKsT
(late the winter iron works )
’ MONTGOMERY, Ala., Juno 1, 1854.
THE sitbM ribera uiAiiufacture ptompily i* ord.r. River
ami Stationary >3e*m K ngine§; Holler a
< fev-iy.description, Jiutv, €.is‘l>f ami Sugar
Cotton Prestteu ami Sciewi, Pumping kn
glues.
Heavy Machinery r-eneraS y. and mater rd used in
Water ml bss Woikg and liail JtcaiSs.
| He t'y and light Coßiiugs made irem both ir o n and
i
Building Frcsita, Columns, Iron Haillngi,
Ac., cMPt,titt-<! him! oui up.
Blacksmith Work ami Heavy Forgings exe
cuted : having in their works one oi Nasiuylb’a Pii.eat uireci
action Steam Hammers.
Patterns of ad descriptions made at the shorten notice.
They are:• l*o theuole Mauufactur* rs in ihe South oftheun
vailed Rich C t Iron W ajer Whet !,
Ind of %y Inlet 9 * Potent, improved Cast Iron
Frame, Circular
AU orders addressed to SANDERS IRVING, Sec’ry.
. Montgomery lion WorKs,
ftlontgome- y, Ala.,
Wi.: meet with prorrip’ attention,ar.d ihe work be punc unliy
executed on reasonable teuos, and in a style not uurpaased ioi
accuracy and excellence ol workmasrhin.
JOHN JEFFREY,
J. S. WIN t EK,
LEWIjj FJROOST.
JWontgomery, Ala., Ausr.2s—wtf
lildAK BOTH Sll)i:sT
All the World will Read tliia Book.
THE LIFE AISD BEAUTIES
OF
FANNY FERN,
IN ONE VOLUME, I'AtO., t-LOTir.
Who i Ruth Hull! la Pull* P*tJl Fan 2l
I-eru, or soimbody el>el and If Fitiiiiy |
Ktru ia not Uuih Hall who is Fat ny
Fei if
THE LIFE AM) BEAUTIES OF FAS.NY FERN !
Is now be p ore the public, aid the w< r;d wil. be ei.ligLtened
Ami thi? book h if! un’olds
Iho presrnt Work is antlitndc iu all its
k Detaiia.
Those ho have rend the stdvai.ee cojy, 1 r mtnce it the
wittier!, spiciest hook ot the season.
It preeeuia vivid, life like pictures ofthe charming and bril
liant
Author of Fern Leaves andUuth Hall,
at her own fiieaide,lu.ihe i.ditar’s Sai.ctum, 1:1 the aiieel.ci
Church, and everywhere, and in every po&iuon&he ia the sarae
lasctnaimg woman.
In th-K volume,several of Fanny Fern’s arliest efforts af pear
forihefir-t time in book lortn.
The reader will find that they possess ihe same attractive
features which charaet- r ae ail her pnnluciU'ns.
They are alternately witty and pathetic, caustic and toothing,
sp i k fi 1 g ar.d pen?i ve
No oihentu;hor has iucceedsd so well in touching e find
chords ot the t e trt.
Just received and fer sale by
ft-h's w-vtwf. W PRXS^.
’ sPHDi.I L NOTICE'.
IN iv-der that osr may understand the
terms oriVhich we Dade, we have thought it advisable
to publish them, ‘i hey are as follows: [*\ r all pnrcha-<i
on titof*. payniei ts wi lbe required twice a t ear; say Is
May and Ist J nuar . On all anu unite unj a>iai U ©time
specified, we shall claim and expect mi* rc t timil paid.
E.BARNARD, ci CO
Colurnhns.Jan. 1 t ’55 j;:;ill vv^twtf.
House and Lot for Sale,
IN the upper part of the city, with five room? and all ne
cessary outbuildings with the best well oi water in the
city, said by judges. Enquire of
.SAMMIS & ROONEY.
Columhua. Sop? oft—tw&.wif
SULPHUR TSDMLPIUAILD
Vapor 33a.t1i.6r.
AT BROOKS & CIIAPMAN ? S HRI G-STOIIF.
rHF.3 1 '! RA! 1H will relieve an l perm tnenl'y cure all diseu
?es arising from an impure slide of ih ■ blood.
Their efficacy have been fully aud auccsstuliy tested iu Cl.ron
ic D aeasea like Die lollowiug to wit:
Silt heinn. Go-it, Hheimui-m, I’ainf il and Di?eaed Eyes.
■3.>reTiroat Disease-* of the Liver, Dy-pepsia, 1 osuve’ Vs-.
Ri ir Worms Pimploi Face, Fryß penis, P.t by, Neur.-lxia.
Tied dereaux. Nervous Irritability, t-bitinate Glandular Afftc
do is, Drrpny, Deafness, Asthma, Gatarrh, ancer, Ol simp
tw*n, P thuice, (Pulwcuary) Leproiy, Gruvtl, aid a' • n- e
oußD,M*.sta. iwy4^twif
SCOTT'S
J.IIILE GIANT LU. m r iiD COB MILL
Ftfltnird May 16th, 1854
rHE UUntion* l FHiuier.', Faiuiers and M->ck Feeders
g,-i! *rn, is rc peciiui-v calleu o> iii.a %lill, a- the luusvit
loriau ir: c e .-i UieLipd'i *w in us-; i..i oi y well aUapt
<r e- !nd ii : Gobi# Meal ii Sock, but uriisoi hue ttoiuioy
iio taoU*, ii-d espuciai.y l-rcud Altai Irom Coiuuotu>ly r.,
r uiy in ‘he Fal .
iu neiuiig th - Mill m> mechanic nr frame work is wan e*
n’> r ‘uutrm g t •io ia?-leiit.nl to a tl or or p auorin. i.ash,
tl-'.fti'! ‘ltd ”?e l ova y ev-m a c’-ilt.
Th;: . ITII.E -l \NT Lusiecuivid tin- first pr. miumsai il
ate Asri.r-m iral >a rs ot ftlbso-ir, Ken u. k>, ftiary'a'i
•nd other Sates; and that in the moot complimentary niuiii.e
ia v, I. astue most rer.dy c'.nm ndations irom the tbuusuiiu
•vi: '4 itsperft rtr.titH-e.
Tnede S iper.oi Mills ar .- for sale by
HALT., MO?E a , & T>.
LUI 1 LuV: LUilElil! LUIiLKY!
Jasper County Academy Lottery
[Bn Ant hoi ily of the State of Getrgia I
ff';L£ nt‘;-Tiber having neon appointed Manager of th
t Tasper i o tiny Ac uletny l.olu ry L,tends c nouctihr th
;nie < ri thy ha<na t l;in *i sinale numbers, aud has LcuU
• is i ffi ;e in ih>- cuy >l Macoii,(ia.
He now ttiers lac h! owin^ —
c l a s s is.
GRAND sen EM E FOR JULY 23, 1853,
when prizes will be di.-tiibuUd as follows, amounting to
$50,000.
APITALS $12,( Ot
“ !*.!'.!!!!!!!!*.....< g
* 2,oirt
“ 150i
* 1 !!!!*.’.!'.!! 1 1 *.!. *.i 1 , um .
4 * \ u e f.'. * ’.'.’ .*.’ ’.4(
In all piiz.-s aiuounti 14 to ssi,oli
&,c. &c. &c.
wanted in t ve y towu at and c'ty in the Union.
*in p A c ition, the t rns u t l bo forwareed.
R ni.'ii!nor, every przMlravvn at each drawing, und< r the
;p r.ntendouce oi . eiitieuien aworu to a faiiiiiul per*oiiuauct
>. ihy.rUutv.
Prizes paid when due without discount.
All order-, re you it, tlr.cily co*.fidcutial.
Mills .n alt soiveut Ranks taken at par.
W h-de Tick.is St; iiahes $•; Q tarter* f L
Vddre-s J A .u .rs F. V\ i NTER, Manager,
. Maeon r i>a.
J. T. JORDAN. S. F. GkE.
JORDAN & GEE,
RECEIVING & l ORWARD'G MERCHANTS,
G.'ucrnl Uauimission Agnits, & llrnlers in
Bry-Tood3, Groceries and Provisions,
CHATTAHOOCHEE,
Gadsden Countv, Ft.*.
April 2, ISBS. wfim.
DOK’T THINK OF FAMINE!
JAMBS I, LG OX,
TENNESSEE COMMISSION HOUSE,
Nu. 132, j East Side B oad Street, Co’ambus Georgia,
H’ \Snn hand and for -ale I\v nr cath, IUO,IOU pounds
. Sip r.ir ic-n ieh<e Bacon.
75.it*, to. d> to arrive.
| 1o lbs a.N * . * cat Lard, bole, half bbls St k< ga,
B ■ .Sacks F **u r . S p trt >r At cle.
1. 01 15 labels Cor t. principally to arrive.
I Oil Hu-the es Set and Peas.
1 O lLirihels iresh ground Meal.
50 dols P ckled >vrfc and Reef, very irw!
He itJcs Suzar, Coff-e, l olmcco, &. v.irnuts other ariick* of j
the l lie l. o edio j? o mentioit. I sell ior C iis.ign b and sell
iorct-oi' ly. L itM.ot (or me io make a market price but ai- I
ti sell at wh t ever h. ina ke; is.
v\ .>uui i,e pleated to •■elt to all, and nea r , n want of i
! thr-yG vo <l. H-v-’ni J \ I S 1.l .ON |
LIME! LIME!
| r Jp'H', “tibacr hor is ii .v/pri pued to i j
THE OTHO LIME KILN*
j 1 any po on i-j i.,. un .. c~t .vp ..c icola rivers j
! P*-r-:;: ? vvi.-h iu I -line can tie aupf-l'ed -n he mot retMina
-1 •* e terms l ndori-H-t ng the unavrAiKaed at tHho i t 3 t Office,
Henrv i.i limy. At >bau#a.
j lMli _U* b°m*fn CD. j
SHMIdH RETHEAT
i yntuppKK,
r> \NO ‘LPH street, Colutnb is, Ga., respectfu iy informs the
L pubbe in general that his
ICG Cii GAM SALOON
Is now open lor th** s<-s s o , where Ladies and Gent emen can
indulge ihc.r appetites in huawt e ries smothered in trcatii. |
SODA WATER.
Tins spar'tlinsr un tpu -cent bev rage s grate'ul to the p !
ate and it < and, ;-d ■ yinz th which i sued up with ail die i
most delicious S\ kUFS
*'■ v For Sale—A Sda Water apparatus, in first rte Or
el r. Apri'.24 win
TO FLANIERS.
Grcver. Taker & Co’s Sewing Machines
VRK hard to beat. They wil* and the of a day in ;m
h ur. uud c nber tu by hand foot,orh r*<* power. ‘I le\ :
areco simple us to he managed easily by negroes, and aie,:.t |
the tumie tine,a nundtiofre artic't-Oi furniiuie.
No eyiabiishinent is con piety without them. They will stitch !
a.onrt bo.-nin, r -ew filtouii thick of osnabu cs with ‘
ear.t- (Jail ami see taem. OvJVVD IY & GO., Agents.
r.f ’mb,!*, v, n . |
Irish Potatoes.
I’UST received on co iMgnmeui, iwenly-five barr#*(s, inclu I
H..gshov* v|Mr < aps H. U. 1 II ,LPtL
S I'A'l’K OF UEOIIGf A, Eatly county.
Court of Ordinary for said county, November Term, 1851
U, r HI REAS, Klhe’dryd II ys applies for letters of dismssion
from tle adiiiiuisiratiou ofthe estate o( Wm. L. H; y<, and.-
ceased : 11 p rions interested are hereby notified to fi.e their j
objections, ii any they have, iu my office in t rms ol the l w ;
otherwi.-e alters of ui.-*mts( ry wi.l begranted sn-d apj Leant at !
the June term next of our court. S. S, STAI FnRD,
Nov I7 twiGkwt’m Ordinaiv
/ A LORE! Randolph G mnty.—-lames Li lle, applies io !
*Jt for Inters of admioit-:.<i:.n ou the estate of V\ i.liam |
11. I itile l tie of'said cunlv, dec’d:
Ail and sm-jular the kindred and creditors of s iid deceased ‘
are therefore be eby < r tered, io fib; their objecti< ns (t any I
they have) on or be tore the next Jun - Teim nttl e Court of or- I
dinary of said no inty, otherwise will be then and there j
irran'ed to ihr applicant. Given under my hand, at office, the
Idtti d;*.y(*f -V tri I, idss.
ap!4 w-lOd. O.P. BEALL, frd. I
pEORGIA, Stewart t oimiy. —Whereas, Jo-ei h !
\S M s-!- is applies n r lelb rs ol Adminielndion ontheestate •
ol AMt-ti II idsoii, lute ol said county, dm-ased.
T aie, there ore, to ciie and i. momsh the k : ndr<d and
criditors ♦ t said drceaMd io show cat re, within the time p e
-crit ed I y law, why said Utters of kdiidnisiration ;h,ulU not
bear tn'eo.
(•iven nu er my hand in office, April 17. ! 8"5.
April 24 fit J. L. UI vi BERI.Y, Ordinary.
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do the 31 mory of the lion. Walter T. Colqiiilt.
B\ MRS. C. A. LD-TA IK T Th— COLU MB JS.
Tho’ he is dead, yet slid his i.iine doth live—
Green are t!ie laurels which h.s won—
A halo Mill illumes his honored name,
And Georgia’s heart enshrines !*er fa/o.ite sot .
Ti.e living lustre of ins falcon eye
Stern death has dimmed, no more to be relumed—
The winning cloquin.c which cliamud tiie ear
J: 1 all live in ineim ry, tho’ he is entombed,
lie needs no ?cu!piu:id stone to ma k his grafte,
A monument he raund, which shall proclaim
To all posterity the hallowtd spot
Where genius tell lias w it Ins well I nown nam .
Ui on his brow wasTntelhct enthroned,
None coi 1 i the dating of his mina excel),
Ills fiery eloquence, with strong magnetic pow er,
Could sway men’s passions by its magic spell.
When Georgia council holds within her h -.11 •,
Then will .-he mourn tor hi n, her giited one—
Tho* like a metenPs Hath he’s passed away,
!ler tears tmbalm the memory of her son.
Correspondence of the N O. De'ta.
Beplortblo consequencos of the Protracted Drought.
Bayou Goul% May 11, 1855
Editors Delf t —Clondle-s .-kies and parched ii Ids ar
till order ol the day with u-*. Tn* plant cauei- dying,
lie rattoQii cane b.uvly h<i Is its own by living on its moth
erly iiilk*rit.m.-e of last year; the corn plant i* w it.ug itno
consumptive and ath; no vegetalih-s of any kinds in our gar
Jens; Irish potatoes are mi eras le apologies, and cabbage
ncad hi emptiness. L ist season’s crop of coiniseAhau t
e l —no! a planter in thi- neighborhood but is co npclled to
purchase and that to> at tic* moderate pi ice of S-.5J pe
barrel. Our mules can hardly stand up, and iu conse
q teiice the plows stubbornly refuse to move. Our priest
and preachers pray, p;av, f.>r the i-lcssing i>t rain—.-Inircii
going planters re-poi and **amuu” with a devotion and heart
leltetlne-8 hilhe.t** unknown iu this neighboibood; but al!
to no pnrpo.-e. The ram i ometh not.
Fho. id tiii-state o! things continue for two wei k- loni
j er the sugar crop will ceitamly be reduced fully one third,
taking la t year’s yield as a stai dard; as to corn, none a
all, in that event will bo made—gramless dobs and empty
shucks will hug the sapless stalk-. Even hev, in Ibervili •
cattle, in tho settlements o*‘ the r v.*r, are dying lor waul o?
watci—ihe nearest points b iug the lVlis-is-ipjii and ill
Alchutalaya— the latter stream, 1 am told, is la, aidly
dwindling to ad y bed from the copiou- imbibitions o the
thirsty boviues a drougih has not been known ioi
y< firs, should it obtain much longer, our State mu-t uit
avoidah v be fflicted with tne most disastrous of calani
ties, the want ui food, and wamol gleans to puri h *sc it.—
We have authentic inf .rotation ih.it m some of the mte
iior parishes, cut offby low water fioin the Mis is.-ippi, ma
ny ot the inhabitants are in as.t iaiion b<T iering on lam n*".
A child was bom the other day in the town of Flaqu tmne;
it had three tally devd >ped t üb. It lived tong e i <g'i t<*
E|H*ak the f (Mowing woids *'No rain for mx in n th-,’ and
incontinent y traveled to that paradi aeal bourne whe,:v all
good bub;tv go. Uusi> ap oph. ff Our old women,with
de-p tiding shakes of thu head, a k the q eHiou. Nous
tenons.
Ihe Kansas Difficulties.
As'ounding Dttelo; cments ly Geo. S. Park—Terrible
Conspiracy on Foot.
Cur-AGO, May Id.
I Geo. P. Park, late of the Parke.’Te Lu nimry, publish
es aIo gle.tcrm me St. L-i-us Dunocrit, m which he
! savsitialSt Pigl.'ll j.v and Atchison lnv orgunzed a se
er t as ocidi .i winch a e *vom to turn oit and tight vv lieu
j called upj.i to and a . if I which i* t i tie g>v nneil by tile
j Io lowt.g rile-: All tiel maing t. it are to sha eui ihe
damage accruing to any im*ni >*r when proscribed, even
jat ih- price ol di umo i, all a cto act sec re )y, t dest.oy
j business and char cierof .n>rtner i m n; aud uii di-* enting
from their and icirnn s a: to beexpel.ed ?r nn the te nio y.
; Western Vln-oun !•* to b; lie! Ii i conuam terror. A I tne
| wtiig a. and Bent *u pre s**.-< are to t>c destroyed The de
strugtiou of the H -tel m K i is.h Guv, witli th ; p c.r-ccs at
j Lawrence, amti -erect, mi-i caun nisto be taken there to
demoli h them. Tue oiiaiaugnt is i>. t to-top until every
i free suiter is driven out of vlr-so,iri and km a-. Park
: says he tcic’gi aphe-i Io liover ior Pico and Pre-iJeut
j Pierce for protection, but no answers relurneO. By
| Un? threat-* pn-vi i U mil • he ir;*. ;c-nhc de>lr iction of the
j'lAtmimry’e t.t *!i h neat to Ate ii*o . Mr. Pu k prom
ii csfu thcid wd v.n m *at a i eirlydiy.
I ‘1 he foregoing is taken so m the Now Y>tk Herald
j which indulges in tl:e following coaime .tary upon this fai
! ago of insolent it akvolence:
i F the free stnlers fa lin creating a bloody in o-iine war
jin Kansas, it will iol 1c ihof fa dt Os all the buga!>oo
stones to dot the ** ‘•liss. uri ndbans.” that ulited by G* >
! S. Park, editor ol the i urnim nj. L the climax Thepiihof
!it h given under oar teleg aphi.- lu-a-f. ad we wood < oin
j nu nd it e?p •• i illy to the eu.inv-t aiiemi > i of all abolition
ists who conternp.ate emigrating under the patronage of
, the Ka i-as league
Att:mpted Assassination of Jlapohon—Full Par icu
lars.
| Ba't'c brings, among.-t other imporlant in el’i r ence,
: the aceoui tot an a item 1 1 made to JV.-asMi.ate the Fieiicti
; Eni| eror, tj m ludian named Pauoria, one o the mem
j bets#of Ciaiibalu’.-late le* oluti-nasy l oop at Rome. It
j appear* that he followed Jon Napoleon u> London fi r
) the purpose <*f putting li> c aidly design i .to execution,
j but, alter dodging him a ! o *1 tor several days, he was deter
: led from att -mjting it t ythef fßcultiea by ihe
j crowotd slate of the.-t c t J . R oi.uuigto Pari ,he watch
1 ed his opportunity, and a- the Eitqieror wa- riding through
J the Champ’ Ely ces, tired a 1 >a ed pi-tol twice at him.
within a lew yards di lance. O.vuig to the pro nptn * ■* of
; one of tho sec et police, named Ales-*and-‘o, h he wa - luckily
di turbed hi his aim, aid was inancd.alely seized and’eou
| veyed UP p i on. The Em, erorcalmfy pursued his rid*
amid.-t the acclamation- of the crowd- who followed h rn.
j without appearing to he a) all moved by the cire-mi tat c *.
In ihe evening he appear and at i: e Opera Comiq- e. wnh the
i Jbrnj resv, and wasrte.e.vcd wiih the most eninusia-tic da
l rnorulraii >na. tiis address, in re,.ly to the cong atulations
j of the Senate upon his escape, displavs the character! tic
I tact w th which he t r s eveiy jieisondl incident to account
| iu the futtlicrance ot his pohi y.
j The Montgomery & West Point Rail Road,
j It will he seen by the fullowini rr-port of ih i l > re iJent
i and D rectors of.ibis mad, that the receipts for the >*ar cn
ding first March, 1855, has la en—
■ From Pa serigers sl4l/CO 63
‘I Freight Hi43i *!
Mail Pay. 24,129 G
Total $249 G2B 05
‘J he *-xi euse l Keeping in repair and work
ing the road, was 135.30f CO
Amount of interest patu on loans 33,346 95
Total... . $169 657 55
Leaving a-* the n tun o iie for the *perations fr th‘ ye- r ,
?80.U77 14, or 8 per cent, on the capital stock. —Biubunw
Journal .
Frcm the Red River Country.
Low Stage of the Hirer Deslitutim Approiching—
-1 hur 90 ilol ars pet Hun el.
(Fr m the Cincinnati Corn rtereial, May 17.)
The annexed extract from a ! *:ter dated Upper Red Riv
er, Claiborne PurisfL La., April 23, 1153, contains swilling
intelligence:
Such a state of thing? never exited here before. As yet
the Red River has mu been navigaole/inanot a bale of cot
ton lias been shipped. ‘I hotimii- ■' and t -ns ol thousands
ot ba'es are o i tiie ianks of ih-* Upfier Red River audits
tributaries awaiting a rU*. Not oniy hve .hepeople fol
ed to get 11 leii cotton off, but as a neces.-a r V const q leuce,
no aup,dies hav-t readied u* of any kind. We no
laihoad co munieaiion aid tho people, wealtity Riough
many ot them so**, aie iu an aiaruimg st„t; of and -st tution.
Flour is wo di S9J per t>airel,a *d n i to he had within 9 )
nnle j . Com ir coin.n inding j 2 per bjshel, and other things
in pioportiuu.
Distress in Randolph County, ‘ihe Advertiser and
Gazette . f’lhe z.o ie< u ns a. .t< r in ci-.iz is o li.-.u
dolp i coun y . Ala., So (J v Wiiatoti, w iv! with f-i-ipe
pnfius h* i rth tli'ii m-nyo! iluir ntiglik r? ae actual
ly starcing. I \> nc di s-s to ,vld one word to th.y sta * •
m ut vv* know, iu old I to awake in the people of our
omrnu'Wy ihe depptsi aytupatfi) ; and ihe mosi t fiieieiit
r* lief w 11, we beli* ve, so *n lollow Our col it* rnporary
.-uggesls dial si unvn meeting be held lu *kvie the way>
ami in ;>ns of helping ruse uu <•!lohate?. We c rdiatly
s->-o* dth propoe ii-ju, and hope ii in yLe dune without
delay.
Late News from tho hio Ciande - Ancthcr Revolu
tion.
We fi i) in the True Am riein of th * 12th instant,
puhl.fhed - t Go’iad, T* x; s, the l-l wii g patagr.-ph :
By .he kindne ho; 11. Cliy I) vs, wlm left ihe Ro
Oi'and mi M Mid iv h-t, we I aru that another revolui ot,
has broke out in Mexico. About fi !u ii tiunrir* and soluiery
had eroB?d tile river, headed by G *l/1, eX-Govtruor *
Till liiuhpsjs ; Capestian, Cat* *v j 1.0. Campo and .). M
l anales. ‘I heir detention this long has been in c
quneeof liter wafng the arrival of R ibles fr**ni N w
O ieans, who was I'vcvaily baauhed team Mex.cu b\
Awua.
Knew Nothicgism vs. Abolitioniim-
The Lynchburg Ykrg.muu, luoic .riuit ur, ii* than it;
any b;i-> at lasi pioinulgaud ti c provision iu ihe Kuovv
ft th i.gG-i.a laumi vv inch vxe ua s an .kb Ipi in.si IV. i:
nmb i*,up with ihe Or kr. i ! re it is ;
“Veto and # belt by boh nmly declare y*u. i vaiiott to ill*
Jakai ut Ihcse o aice'i tlpu iu the d.'seh *age ot you
it i. s as diiKiicau u*./ ns you will pphoto, m<iim.iu
bd dikmt it ; tli.it you will xii?e urage and di.-e* u t •
an.-e any a.d v rv .itieii(|>t cpaiing. trom niy a d n
y quarter, vxliebyou bchevc ; bed g.e.i * r e *icul„
-d o destroy, or u;v en :,orl wi ak< n its h ids ;am
hit you wih use yur ii.fi kUcc, os o-r-.- smy nr ja.w s
n * mica voting to pr. rure on and tqui . a- ail
ustin iu ot'al. poi.t.col uit-c.Miun sor*lf r* I s, y. h ei.
*1 -y tin c:U ii is.lju yor overuaov.. VU bo faille
m*iuisv* and twin r. ffipin] tli >i yrin wji not vo.c t- i
uy otic J** fi I any oifi.*o o* u ,nr, oi p,-*lil, *r uitsfo;’
p.i.nicat It.iruclvi* vviumi y<u an *w io be in f v-r *t a
iissolu i'*ii >! ihe urn n ol ttiese JStatu*, a r whuistii
ieavoiiig pr. uueeriiat re.-ul J 1
Hut wmil is the tif.vi of tilts obliia i*n ? Dmß it <x
•hide Ab Ito: ls ti- in H,t-Urdei f N’t u J* s-f vh ft
-bauce !• b.- th. uu o.i -and it i mdtittous .bat the ,n
- inger*us , liriiiiis o! iiu S u h pr.*>s’ ihe ie
•'olion t* t!ie Union. It is the p**!i*y f the Abul.li* b
/•My. toe Mipos ttie de-truen-'h of fi.v r by ,t! e a:.-* n
y ot the F-derul G *Vci um m, and lit* \ res si any lira
•i svetssioii on rile p w oi tin*.l v.chm ns ihe alien pi <1
In ir vi ri ii i, e>c *je from liicir grasp, sk-vv.-hd, VViisbu,
iredey, ail I all ihe d.siiiio u .-lu and elian pm s *,| A b h
i m:m pr**fess lie- s r *ng st t.iehiiieni to the Uni. n.
i’i.e iff el of this obi.a aciis lo bifid 11 m wno s
---unies ii. in no event amj imn*.r compuls.ou ot m iitvis
-i’> toa-s. at t* a<i s.-oiutipu ot ihe Uni *n. The Ab • i
liooibts may lei velt the priwer of the Fed* Ml G‘ veilt
mm to tie Must \i* lent nssauils up*>#ttic rights of tit
Souih—Will to the ov nliiov . f i,b *n>, but ibis
ohligaiioii arm t the tii.-.p, and In
•aiimu strike a l!mv in dc i-uve ol Ins intett stb :u,d bis
iibeities. ihe Uu oi. limy he , me, iiwitari ot a volunta
*.f antagonist in i-ivs , ami may be imjd-ved us an iu.-tru
meiil lor tin- plunder and oppression ihe E u h ; bat
the Jftou In rn man wlm a-su ins ih s üb!igatr..n .s bound
i*> a s rv !e su3m -s on ‘to what, ver outage or wr ng n ay
be intlieted ii the name of tiie Un on. Ik- ha.:
n fa vo.v of n s-;ve oind * nee and hon'rtsv;-
ance. Tlw nmmen. Know Nothidgwiu gc s the ascend
iib*v in the .South, th,t mon.ent is the buu ii piasirattd
ri <1 at ihe me ley oi Its * n fifes Ry ttiffeH g Boutin rn
nn n.into the *uleP, the Abo ii.>nists h .ve eommitled
tl'.cm lo p i sift'e subni ssioii to ftvipng, and hav^.lettered
i hem wiiipaii oiouatum when prevents .every** resistance
to Fedi ral 11 c-i ;ii him in. in pr<q>- ; ifun j ihe pow r
<*f the party im reus, s, iheftlctiv* -in-rgy of the Si uth
is dim iiislhd. Northern iogenui y e*uM nut have (k v;-
set! a more i xped.cul <f mi fare np*n the Fouth,
this te y * bsigat’on of passive and helpless endurance o!
NVliiSe this obljg.-iiion is not inconsistent with the’ <h
j eta of ihe abolitionists, ii is rtvoiung t<> the let lings and
the principles ol veiy ir.u-e ir.iurn imn. ‘ihe’ Union
is a bh s.a i g but it may lie a cur-**, and then s* c* ssioti be
eonb-s riie tlir.y of Hie Sou h. The S uh a, ktiov. le!; 4 .*-
n * blind all* giance t< the Fctle.al governm* m but efai i
and .will • xeivist? rile i !gi,t • f abaudoUmg tke Union
when it is pr*s'’ Übd tothovif- purposes *f abolitiunißm.
And no inn him m and simrue IVi-ad of’ the Soiitii will
take upon himavif an oblig.-tfimi u hieh will smtHlo r ri.c
emo ions o’ pani*t‘sin, ami deprive Imn of ihe nuaus if
pro ecting h s interests an 1 d< lending l*is righ s.
Thus ve sm- tin; the pretences of Know Noth
ing sm disguise the deadius* Imstifi yto the Sou h ; and
ftvhcti it :ijpnais t* in* most natiatml, it is theft must ‘sub
s.rvient to selieim sos see.io*-a! a jgrand'zement.
Old Ironsides eff ‘ üba.
The ship 0t un ca, C.j)!;, n !hwv:-. ftvhicli arrived
yes <rdiyfVun 1 r kaux, s,* ‘;e th • U fit and S ufs ,V ga e
Const tu.ion, (.5 H.inodor- Mayo, * ff riuUsa'ai ..f Cub;:.
ftVeaie indebted io ri i Cptain tor rile f {lowing leflu
ami hsl of p ss* ugc x. d’he who’** i*oun:rv ftft iif; pplaeid
rile pr*uipi!iu le of tt.c ua'tatit C**muK>dje, m*-! .- 1. ihe
salt)** tint lament tin* vny natural error Jtro vylm h l it,
pi ii tism and v a! I axe I* <i h m in n gaid lu the pu:pt>.
ses of the Admiuwtl'atien.— N O Delhi.
U. S Smr CoNsTiTU rt-oGSouth Sihe of Ct’Bi,
M y 8 h, l
On the 231 ultimo, we were wt i. ■ 1 M di.s s.fij of
our p*n of siiiudion, |hi--mu* uth, Nil. [ iTi r Pei v
itiff nniro lliui tw . vear.-’ cruise m the c*>i < f Africa.)’
win It ftve ti*ui Te.l an Au;.-riMt* I *ur from rin-
I'liwnr**. Sin* infirm dun rii .1 the U.’s Gpcrn
b:s •-.arid l>* nemo J, mai ill • p pets r e. ii*,l fiejnmr
country in mi in luc and riieC mini and .•** ( \l iyo) to u v.* ill •
order Jo put the he i.i ftp, and in k< all s.-.ii h.rajL'ilba ;
that our pr* h ntv v\a>* r* q r and tin re, r* hia k ng at ri e
I'lU’ lime I hat he e llejl n-.e *u>teil of war ; .he asked i,*
opinion *i a ! : e*s * any* ofii.j r ; ih-it i** alone w:.a re
s|Mnsibie for h s m evin. icy. And It te we ar-, within
four days sail of liavnei. wii r<- G**tn no lore M y< i I
•fi r rile S‘s vices ol Oil Irons, dcs to Commodore Me
Caul. y.
We kno v it un? trying to ( om. .M yo *o dfiippoint
rile efiic rs an I m*-n ot h- C *us’ tuti..i from me*fihi,
tlieir ftv ;v s and fnniljes. hut h s* and • m’dtl’v titmur eoun
uy is mir first eiiiihiiieralioii. Our C mno lore ia ap* u
* dent fficer, hut wot* *> rii • .Spanish e; u vviio ts. is
any indguil.es t our fi ig in his pi* sene*, %
ji *m* pees-nee --mu rejiiiv.l at H.virm. wo miy
speed.ly be expect id at home. E <h,
Coiirnoohac a Cteijc.
The Ho i. Jhn C. Fpeacer.
The lion. Jotin ‘ >p i.c r dieii m Sib tny, on the
cv. tiing *> riie ISrii us.* ir-m ilu* iff.* is hd coiMimp
t o.i A Ih*-ugh ihe aal r suit Ii .tl boil **X|Mrtd nu*
sained ys p•, si i the him;, ime* mem *l the dee* a*e of
title * f tile in ,-t * i in. us! -d put) c m*n in *ut; Stale !
has t!v< n rise Jo aft IV g* l ral ixpr<tMll ot li;.ret Oil :
llic- part ol 111- i— pic.
Mr, Spenc* r was - :-<n of til late Chief Jus iee Spot*- j
eer ami was horn in Can an hfoua, Cntarro e unv, in |
tv* State <t New Y**rk ab u‘ rite year l7>a. lle.su
oied law at an e.t ,, .y ag**, and became <ne o'the most
dist'iiguislu-.i m- n in h s proftbsion, having h..d kvv
equals at thp bar.
[*isses-ing riie must rehued t dents, a di.-j qs*ti< n for ac
tive ‘aho?\ and a pmy* rtul consti u ion. Mi. 8p ncer rose
t*i| idly m h ; f -ri >u, and *!tiring Its Irg career filled
ininy ptihl c * tfi xh, v* i'll cipi.d credit :o hini*t j h and
bcin tit to ids coim rv.
In the ye l* 18 J<>, Air Spencer was Spmkcrof the legis
lature ol this* .State and ;s a member **l tile S ate Senate
xviihSlas Wrghi.il also fi! efi tiie • fiiee jf Seer* i ary ot #
State au 1 Su.iefiui’jyid nt * f Comm u Sell <■< s during
one term. Gv* raor Dc Witt (jiiii'an, in tiie y- ar 1827
jivsocated M r Sp> ncer v.i h Rerif imiu F. Bulb rami Julin
Du* r an a bomd to revise :Ik* ssaiui.s <l th s State, ami
jn it) it hi.h'y impurtaut vv.*rk he bore a laborh u, and
us*-tul part.
Mr, Spencer hel l n Bca k in Congress from the year
1817 to the yar 181.9. U.alcr Air Tyk r’s admiuistra
tion lief ecatJe Secretary us War, which t (li*-c he It* hi
unt 1 tin* V 1 arlSi A. lie was iimmh-ia’ely anivvaid
;tppo!tit-d Screiaiy if the Tiea.u.y, which post he re
p gn* and iu l 844
At ih -c! -e of f:l* TvVr ntim''nritraiion Mr. Sp ncer
returned to Alhaiy, win re In; ftft’as ;*pp> nt<d one of t i*
con nis- *m r? MUtrue **tl to codify the State laws under
the consii'.utlnn of 1846.
The and e- sand w afia mend* r*f the E -i-cr-pal church
and r> presente 1 Sam I’et* rN chur< li. Albany, as a lay
and. Ji-g i'eat tin* Egise >pal Gouv. nfion *f riie d.ooesr-. He
vvas abo a di-tingu shed a- legate ?! the ncral Convt-n’
lion * f that church.
Meetings *<f rii • b ir wi I be lie! 1 ill Albany and other
cit'es t* fi” a more * niple uibutc t*j Mr. SpeueiFs meni
o.*y.— N. Y. Herald.
Curious Hi ling Place. - In ill • in- nudra of Sir Robert
Sir ug*\ just pub, s!u and, it i- nmiilit lied that, in the pur
suitaffer CuU-di-n, ri a kn ght fi • i s*:ne narr**w *
One of ih.-in i-* ;imu< n/ : * Vhi h'.i : v press <l. he da h
• and into a root n, wh*;*- rii-lariv vftlmse z ;;i had cni;M*d
him in the fata! cuh* rat s i giitg at her iu dl w'oik.and,
failing oth r me ms of e was indeht and for ?;fe
ty to her prompt in'* rv *nti*u*. As eh quickly raised
In rl*‘p and go vn. the afii me I*v* r fiisapp.ar and lnuiearii
its ample eoniour, wlu-r thinks t* h* r t*s* l detti**aiior
and on'di- ring n *Tcs. In* iy ui*h t e *4. while i!.- m V
a’d h ffl *d so'diery vmi y ransack'd the h u-**.” T
tl.Ll idy. M s I mi i* la Lu ; : sd n, he vis mi nal'n rwards
unite*!, and her letters, tun urinurii riir< wc l s* ie
c* iv ye*l in th * h< in |y s'ylc *: her day,make up a great
pas t of riie Al* m is
Mr. Hiss not. t be ‘hi. etc l— Mr. II s* of nunnery an i
Mrs Pa n* ami n -nr * !' - , rai-**.t alt le :e ope t in Mass
achiretls Legiflat r* M*mh*y !y l a j.-.* and ta
king po-sesrioti *l t‘.o K*at tr*m vhicli 1 e wa- exp- If ri.
th* *a - each time pr m >riy lu n*d <Ut by file ‘. ige m
at Amt-. It is pre.-umcri (I*>- ac *-d in this smtuh.r man
ner unrier. th** nr!v *•*• ofh.** counsel.
:Vt**?per B F Butler aid Be*. I )ea**s Hi s ii
th-* late n*vc * g:**ioo, have puhli h* and an adri e sftk nomie
ine hkexpuk-i >n Iron the II < se a-: raiira y and do .* oo
i. voioii- pi text- amt Mini tip lint tie * o<be:s of 11*
Hou e feared wa iuipurtul develop ocnl ol uii the kwi* m
thu cate.
[TERMS, $2 00 IN ADVAKCE.
Tue Louisiana Cornier. — We inadvertently omitted
•!!-ticr, yesterday, t!ie retirement of the lion. K.nile
LuSere f.cm th-editorship and proprietorship of the
>ew O ! axis Cour er t \v. II known throughout the
U2itiy jig the D in teia’ic orgau not only of I/>uYana
•ut t< a very considerable extent of f.e South wt&t.
I lie C uiivr wiil h-rcafn-r be publish* and by the proprle
•r*. Messrs. .] is Chi.borne. Durant D-.Ponte aid
ohs B! ton, under the i.ame and style of Clo.borne
z C n
Mr. Lafeeie wll carry with him in his rctiiem*nt
iie r sp ei ai dis n and wishes ot his cot* mpoiai ies. Al
ik ‘j.jli strong parti* m, and a formidable >ppoii nt ti
• K*t on any li, and. lie has always borne himself gallantly
o„l courteously. fngeltiug not th.- ..ineuilirs us ihr ffn •
ietnan, either in the heat f e n act, the hour i.f dtf. af,
‘•* the moment J victory. May piosperouti fortune
\dt up-*n him in what, vr direct 0:1 his imeitsis or in
-iiuatiuus turn.— N. O Crescent , lslh.
First Congressional Dituict.— Jol Chailes 11.
U •, kins, ••! Mclntosh ewutry. is announced ns a eai.di
iaie lot Congress in the Ist Congressional L) strict.
Good for a “Strong Mm tied Woman.' —Mrs. E.
0 ks Smith, appoint* and by Barnutn one *f the ju Ig a , f
■ii debasing * baby show,” has riu.n a Womanly let
or. d-clinii g to have any thing to do wnh the j (For.
*s* e “ ith prop r spirit, that the **worn in to whom
• s he, n delegat'd the toHtefing culture of a beautiful
mini ittuc ol tin* Creator, will hold herself as one made
noly thereby, mm) she will profane neither heist if nor
child by any unsteady nr ostentatious display of either.
11 lu r c.d arc be ot high order she will shrink from it
is from deadly sin. If the have a shred of womanly
pride in the labi ie of her being, she will resent the
nnphed insult oft red her when invited to figure per-*
ti>n;l.y in a human ‘live ca'tle show.’ ” \\ e admire
die lady *a spunk —N O Crescent, IS th.
J Position nf Mr. Toombs —lt is well understood, s*iya
I Georgia Telegraph, that Mr. Toombs, like Mr.
| .Sepiuin ulttily opposed t*> the Know Nothings;
j s,,l d We learn I,is views will soon be comniunieaud to
: die public through the medium of the press. The
i dower of the old NVh*g party v.*;!l agree with these dia
i tingUMlivd party leadtis in their opposition to secret
j political eocietus, and intolerant rel'gious tests; and
| though wo t>tid believe that the great mass of the
; NN bigs ate connected with the Order, we have nod üb;
I that the best men among tin in will be found fighting
J against it. !u the mxt campaign, Know Nolhmgism
! *vill he the prime issue before the people, and call then*
by what name you please, Know Nothings and Anti
i *voow Nothings w.li be the parties who fight tho
battle.
From Massachusetts.
j Veto of tho Western Railroad Bill—Dsfeat of the Bill
j Abolishing Capital Punishment-The Biss Case
! Again, Etc-
Boston, May IC.
Governor Gardner today vetoed the bli t ranting
>li 00 to the NN extern It.: !ro;ul. Tlie loan propo
se I was to budd a second track from Springfield to Al
tai y.
)he Senate defeated the bill abolishing capital pun
ishment.
•Joseph Ilise was arrested today for debt, whle on
hi& way tu the Slate Douse. 11:3 counsel then procured
a wit of habeas corpus, on the ground that Hiss was a
member < f the Mous y and they will endeavor to push
(hi* mutt* r ol Ins < xoulaion toa final hearing befoie the
ii t* weather to day ia the wirmost we have had here
ih:s son the thet uiuineter standing at 80 deg*. in
li c fell ace.
lha Wat3r ‘Works.
NYahiingtov, May 16.
.11 l)t-fk r, if A’bniy his been award*d the
I cuirav! lor gad ,jg !tl; j Img ih - culvert* o i the Ft
| seeiUm tl.e V v ;,shii*gtoi a.picducl fir $35001). and
j i* ii* Dutti i. id Oho; lilt- e *ntrait for the second si-c*
n i'.i ('till. | his ;in uni is b low’ C pi. 51tigg*s
j c.-iim;:t**, I'* other contracts ha*#• hem award dto
j cit lok of tl I )i-ti irt ot Columbia for the brick* and
•ct in nt. (I t..* Union i. \8 the w..ik will be completed
Ify Match Hss7, at an xj*- use of two and a third mil
lions of and dlare )
O” Mis h-aaii is pi tying a ►ucve**fu! engagement
at the \\ ,iinu: S • cet iloa i*, Philadelphia.
Georgia It lilrual —I lie lion. .I !mi P. Kng. has
he, II I e lcct. <1 P.ctOMltof this load \ also, the old
baud of (iireemrs
Rail toad Amalga uation-
A mcetirg ct comniilices appointed in hehalf of the
i , c o..ta VVe.-ic ii ami tile Mu>c* gee Kail Heads, to com id
• r ilie i roji\ t oi a ousolidatiou of the >tock and ihe man*
j :;ceme. .t ol those eompaui*?-, was held at Ala jon a lew
| iiay.'s-iricti. tVe under Mod that theCOinmiti.es agreed
| ‘i *’<■■ uiidiinii.-ly i pen a hasi- ot union, which will r*erc
-Ip< ri-.-il to a into tint: of the -ckholders of ti e two co npa
i ines to h.* convened in October or November. Should the
proposed change receive the approval f the stockh*ldi ra
an application will be m tle to the next l*ecisiature fi a
*ti’ rty to bring about the desired consolidation.— Jour. “
Courii r. “”
7he Oat 0r r,—The recent r .in have produced a fine
ell ri on tli and crop, i hohj sown ii the fall wi l make
w ti.. * y.Mother season. ‘Phis, together with the pr
of the wheat crop, mu*t produce a decline in the price of
coni —Sandersviilc Georgian.
Hancock county made an abundance of corn the last
v< ar, ur;,J only a fw lots have exchanged baud' l , at p ices
taiigng li* hi about 1,00 to pir hu-dief. this was
owing ti) th * calis from neigh lOiiuz counties. S .nc- the
late iams it has set led down to the former rate of SI,OO ;
a tlio-.gii th re seems to be hit little ofienug at anv p ice,
ta ineis wish to be assure) of thi fortneoming gram c.op.
A New Paper in 7 homasvUie.—A new w’eekly paper
i’ to i n.in. need in ‘I homasville on tiie It of June, to
i* ciit>tlt d’*/ he S/t’ iurn t men rise .” Messrs. Fulton
&. Hi van, Editors Thniuasvillc is among oor ih*uris,hing
interior towns, and wi 1 uouotless respond to llie claims
in ide p> i their patronag * lu ihj enterpn.-e and intelli
gt-nce of her prev, Georgia is second to uo State in the
Union.— Sav. J ur. ( onr.
Know N.thing Congress onal Nomination.
Louisville, Ky., May 17, 1655.
The Know Nothing Coiivi utioH, now in session here,
!: is mun nated Humphrey Maishd*, late United States
ConMn:es:orier t*i China, as t’lt-ir candidate t.r Rtpiesvn
tilivu to Congress from ihi.s and strict.
Catholics and Protestants.
The King o,’ s a Fr ,ts ;-n*, thongh h's sub
j vts me in *l!y C;.thil cs. Ihe K uit of Snxo iy is a
Cut In dc, though the gte.ior p.rt of bis su'jeels are pio*
;fctnits, ihe K ng of Gre*-ce is a Caih* l*c, ih ugh
in st •: h s Mp.jeets are of live Greek Cnu.\-h. Of'ilio
15 500.0(H) Ku openu .‘ubjects f the Sultan *f Turkty,
i 1,370 005 are of th** Grek Cf ur ii, and 260.001) arc
while only 3800.00 ft are Mohammed
Court cf Claims.
On the I3d of July the court will be in readiness to
r. five uses f*r d*-k lii*f ; and it is confidently befit veil
Out by ihe Is: o O • coi-r the preparatory buOiuss will
be m> lrpi i fecitd tli.l Mgununt will be heard t that
I he app. in’m* nt f Judge Iluntingtrn . chief clerk i
• it'ivedw itb univeis .l lav* r. fiisli ghligal <(ju r* §
ii ms. • xteu*. ve xp ri* lie*-, nud unh iuihtd pnva.e *•
ftiOaron. w tl imp ri a*l liiii-nal *•. fid nee, if no and gni y,
* a coin t wV**h tfie •• nntrv at reg.ud wuh iu rias
tng t;.v.*i. — Wash Union I \Uk
A Democratic and Whig Anti-Know Nothing Fas ion
Meeting
Buff 10. May 12 1 55.
Ad m ora i<* nn I whig hoii-Khow Nothing fusion
ue tng wash id h.-ie Ist night. Ain ih*>H> pres t.l
> ere M>*rl o* k, F. G. Sp. t iding, Siute Traurer f j
W. \V, NN vid, Atsitnlly mao, übddvho L Tslcou.
Number 22,