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SEVEN’ DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE.’
ARRIVAL OF THK
STEAMSHIP PACIFIC.
Cotton Advanced.
N r.w York, May 30.
Tiie American tteamnliip Pacific, with Liverpool
dates to the 19th inst., has arrived at New York, bring
itiir seven days later dates tl.an the America.
Liverpool Cotton Earket.
l>trrtng the week tiding on the 18th iust.int, the
eott iit market has been buoyant, with an active spr-cu
ii'.tive demand. Prices have advanced from I S to
31fii. The market closed active and Arm. The
Mies for Iho week e tnprisc 119,000 bales, .f which
speculators took 49,000. and exporters 5,000 bales.
‘i hc following arc the official quotations :
Orleans, qjq
£lq}d]iug Orleans,* •
Uplands j’
Upland* J,if
I rtovisto.v-j —ijicatl-iutVa i.re dull and pricea un
clfangctj. The prospects of iho new ernp are good.
Mdnj yMarkct*.—Coi.o!-5 have advanced to c i) 3-1.
Money vvaa easier.
m Political Intelligence,
These!#© of Sevastopol, up the 12th of May, lemair.ed
unchanged.
An expedition of 15,000 allies which embmked f.,r
Kumlcrck'put to sen in the direction of A toll', had re
turned without landing;
OiTi .-p Pachas fr:.* had returned to Pupate* 3a.
rr'* reiuforcctncnls t< the Allies ivv-n* expected in
ten flay*'.
‘1 he negotiations between Austria and the Western
Powers were unchanged, but between Prussia aud Ac !
t";a relations- svero inoro-intimite.
Uussia not : fitA the German States that the Cz :r only |
holds the fir-t two guarantees on condition oi the ncu- !
ttaUty of Germany.
Lussia has nlfco presented ,!s ultimatum i> Stveffl n ;
which SweediTi is Inclined to reject.
iiic* I'itnch hat! opeia-d. The ceieinony
v-M f'fithcr diilS. Pi tnori, tfee would be of the
Kinperor, was executed.
i lie lalcsL news from the Crimea states that Oonro.
bert bus resigned on account of ill h a!lb. lie Utu l,*
5.J cftdcJ hy General lVlii*Mer.
LATi: It VIt() M MEXI CO.
ARRIVAL OP THK OKIZAJU.
A L’ecifcivo Battle expected at Sonora.
1) fife and of the in mi ig nits (l i Guanajuato.
i’y the anival of tiic ftcnmship Orizaba .it New Oilcan-*
<m Friday morning, we have Vera Cuz dates to llit?22J, ‘
and from the city 61 Mexico to the 18th inst.
Pr< iirnt Santa Anna had re ached Morelia, the capital !
(>{ Mic-hoheau m safety. Ou the line of'lus march, he was i
greeted enthusiasm-ally hy the people
At one place, Ji iWuver, the anthomins begged him neither
to Cat nor drink of any provisions or beverage that might be
ofl tcJ him, a-, they were I'e irlul a conspiracy ha i is ca , n
lercd into by his enemies to t ike Ins invaluably life by
means of poison. From Morelia he had marched lor Za
moj f a, with a largo army. The insurgents,it was under*
Mo'qd, ha I'couecntrated their ei.titc nrmy at Zamora, with
the in i.nlion oi meeting the Dictator, and deciding the fate
o! t!ii- jevolution by deciriW battle. ‘I ho .Mexican papers
leci. as.-ured that victory, wit}* Santa Anna in the'iield, is
certain, and that the days of the revolution are numbered.
There is great sutler in * in Vera Cruz from scarcity of j
WRV.r; While in \ tic at an, there has been so much rain that >
farmers have been prevented planting their crops
On t fie alurnoon of the 9tii in?t., the city of Mexico was j
vidled by. a severe hurieane, which continued with unabated !
imy for two hours. It was vmy destructive of properly, j
Several houses \ve:c struck hy lightning, and a number of J
• persons injured.
Don Marcia, Secretary of the Court in IVrotetf was !
murdered in cold Mood on the2o.li of April, by a baker ;
iiiirnc l Francisco ( lon/ulcs The murderer wa-arrested. ,
The insurgents in the Department of*'Guanajuato, had j
Msllciyd a s- veie dclcat at the hands of a detachment of {
ih • < loveir.mcnt cavaliy. The otiicial despatch Mates that
a command of 2f cavalry l.eimging u, ihe >Saiamatica
fiatUlion, tiad s.Uaeked u large force of insurgents coin-J
inanded by‘the chirif G. Campos, completely routed |
ai.d put them to flight, killing til). ‘The insurgent.’ sought
i luge in the mountains.
The ('ondueta arrived at Tampico on the ’id inst., from
S.-m liOJjris Poiod with 1,110,679 lf> in Mexican dolian>. I
Flour wa~ wry .-carce in Yucatan, and found ready sales
at pur barrel.
The Caciipe Fikuek, ;.t the head of l idian-.is oper- j
iiting with the ( Mivemiucut ag .hist his tndian hr. thren/.n 1
hashad various eucomitcrs with them, in whiuli lie cam
otf victorious. - ‘ihe Cdirmiaudant General, Ainpudia, had
redoubled his vigilance r-dative to tis * war of castes.
‘riio ecl. brated Spai>isii actress. Matilda Die?, had ar- ;
rived in the City and .Mexico w*th her talented diamutic :
<-:ijjipany. sbe, had a regular Jinny Lind reception; the j
inhabitants flocked forth to meet her, and she was greeted j
most enflmAurtieaHy.
Th ; robbers are beginning to cut down and ?teal th* to!—
* .j.h line- bi tw. . n Mexico and Very t'ruz Sevir.d
miles of the line were thus recently deposed o! U* l!u‘ great I
annoyance of th : pnl.die.
Further anu Important,
A post'Crij/t to u letter ‘rom a reliable source, dated
Mexico, May 3lf .-.ivs: Refoie •ealiugmv note somewm.t |
Stifr ng ii *ws lias been jveeivod from His Serene llighue.-s’
< amp. ilo moved, it seems, five tiiou-and strong from
Morilki. on Corner:!, in three, divisions, ho hims If ia coin*
ntand of the rear <.;t resetve.
‘Phe march was throngii a country of defiles; and the
advance wings were very much annoyed and retarded by j
tin 1 Pfi-munciado.*. The latter succeeded in passing be- I
tween the divi-ioii ;,\vi;;i h lorerd Anna to retiie on •
Mordlie-, where lie was vvidi the third of a triumphal army j
awaiting coming events. As the communication was thus j
e.nt off with the advam e, their fate i*- lin ibe womb of j
time. Alt the indications on the horizon are decidedly fa- •
vor able to the Federalists.
From Liberia.
I: will be remembered tint some time last fid!, s v. n j
*>r figl:t is iiunl ju-rsons Kll this city lor Liberia, with the j
intent on of ivun mug tljerc* pannanently. W'e are grati- i
tied to learn of iiieir talk arrival, and ihe extract below, j
tsom a letter of one of the party, will show li**w lli y found !
malt- rs and Mi ngs in that far cfTotmn-ry, and of the pros- !
p. cts before them. We trust, if there are others iu Co- ;
iambus situated as they were, they may follow their ex- !
ample, and with their Irii-nds, reap ihe enjoyments which ?
ihe iatter are now in of. Lepers from other
aiiemlieis of the party are in town, which corroborate the
language of this one. ami in the main, are of similar im- ,
port : Columbus JCnquircr.
LAPP PALMAS, t West Ai uica.) March IS’5 i
f)..vt; Friknos :~~\Vilh pleasure 1 embree this, my :
unity, to address u few lines to you, for the!
pu rpost->Lred(-emmg my proin se of informing you of our
condition in ATrW^.
After a voyage of mriy-two days, : !>.”> from 1; nd to land,)
1 am happy to say that we all arrived safe, and well, with
the exception of W iiliam's youngest ch:i 1, who died on
11,0
As far as we liavo seen, we are agreeably ilisappomt* <1
with tlu < our.try. W’*-found it imn-h belt* r than we ex
pected, mid every thing needful in it. Any nri/i sr/io
•i'ill half tank, y an nuke n living here. In the way of
stock,.we have cattle, which though small, make line beef
■and good working steers ; plenty of Hogs, as good as an .
min could wish ; Sleep (small ;> (.Liyis, Poultry, Mu-v< -
v.y I uvks in abitn 3. and line; plenty of Chickens, ;
Ae.t nil of vvhicli can tie ni -edin any numbers.
In the way of Vegetables, we have an abundance of
fSweet ‘Potatoes* Cabbage, Brets, Onions, Pumpkins, MvL
bi;s of aii kinds ; in act, garden vegetables of ew-ry dts
erfvfioli.
Tlte na'ural pivdu-'.ions of theVonhtry yield.abumVtntly, |
such as Cass id a, Piuitain-, Or.-mg s, Are. A•. Hue.
which is the principal breadstuff of the country, is very j
good, and the unlives mis • all the oolonisrs use.
As to the dim m , i; is not s* li t by far us l c.\p,ct*:d
to find it. We h ive settled :i: Cape Palmas, u ar j
board, wh'di. ni'ikes i: jiilu* j 1 as iiit, as we always Is ive a
good sea or land hre- /. .
I send you a samp! of our Co-ton, which l:i* been
planted f>r two years, bearing all the time. I send you
two kinds to look at; phase ht me know what you think
of its quality, Av. There is a good chance here for raising
Sea Bland Cotton, di ivfore send me a (Tin ol the m.ddle
size, some baud*lea;h. r. Kentucky Bagging and Twine,
P,;i ‘OH, &
We hive imt had the Fever, and therefore know noth*
iogof it. U-ud this letter to all my li lends, and tell llu-m
that we lik ■ the country very well, that they need not liar j
t” come, as they can live here f.s wed as in any new j
country.
We h ive good seiiooh here, all free, and my little boy
(Bob) logins to Uarn very fast.
Your obedient’ servant, Hobart Bri.w i.it.
l)rs So. wm t A’ Poz.ni m, Columhu?, Ga.
Not!?. —The Cotton has been left at this Office for the
inspection of our cotton buyers, and ol hers who may wish
to examine it.—Kds. Cob Km*.
Two Children Kurdsred by their Father.
Piiit.Am-i.rniA, May ‘37,l3'>>.
In T)>ver, D.law.ire, on Thursday list, a colored man,
named Parker,- who broke out of jail some three months
Fare, nmrd led his two eh I lien in a must brutal man
n. r.
Opposition to Know Nothings in Warren.
At a preliminary meeting, laid in the town of Warren*
ton. on the‘2lth iiist., it was
Re solved, That till ! I lose opposed to that secret order,
called Know Nothings in this o muty, be requested to
meet in the town of Warrentoti, on the second Tuesday
in June next, for die purpose of holding a meeting of all
the citizens in (his county, Opposed to said organization,
without distinction of party.
M. 11. Wellborn, Chmja.
Axu&ew Jaceson, Secretary.
From Washington.
Appointments by tho President-Patent Cases De
cided.
Washington, May 2f>.
The Union of this tnurniog announces the following
i army appoint men ts ; —Brevet M;j >r Sedgwick, Major of
Cavalry, vice MeCiillougfi, declined : Brevet Major Kobt.
S. Garnett, Major Ninth In&ntiy, vice Beaham dteli-
I ned.
Judge Moreetl to day confirmed the decision of (Vni
mitisioner Mason in favor of E. C. Salisbury, versus Ste
vens, Preeid nt, and Nan Rensselaer, Superintendent, of
the Camden and Amboy Railroad Company. This de”
, cisioit seetires to Salisbury a patent for excluding dust
from Railroad cars.
From Boston.
Arrest Qf Hotel Landlords in Boston for Violations
of the New Liquor Law.
Boston, May 2.1.
In the Police Court to-day, Moses Williams, Paran
Stevens, Lewis Rice, linivey f). Parker, Samuel Q.
Cochran, and John Corthell, prominent landlords—ail li
quor dealers—were arraigned under the new law. The
government witnesses not being present, the several en |
ses were postponed till Tuesday next.
Death of a Former Citizen of Cocrgia.
We perceive, with regret, the following, uffder the
: Obituary h?ad of the N. Y. Jon/ml of Commerce of the
j 2lid ins?.
; I >m. On the 22d instant, at the rtsidenee of his h r o
I titer, Col. Casey, U. S. A., in Oxford street Biooklvu,
j Thus. G. Cusey, Ksq ,iu the htttli year of bis ago. ilia
! remains will be taken this evening to Rhode Bland lbr im
i terment.
’ Mr. Casey, was f< v many years’ u citizen of Augusta,
! and subsequent of Columbus. Ga. He was ail aecom
j plivked genilemau and aq ititelligentimd upright nurvhant, !
| and ns such was much admired r.i.d esteemed.
American Nomination for Governor of Maine.
ArriusrA, Me . May 2a, lbsf. ‘
| The Know Nothing Suite Co:inch of Maine, in session j
| in Uiis city, yesterday nomina*ed Samuel C. Gage, of An- ;
I gusta, as their candidate for Governor. One thousand del* i
I egutes were present.
Settlement of the Black Warrior Case.
Washington, May 30. ;
; ‘Hie Sa!e Duj>artrnciH lms received inforniotion from
i Mr. lVny, stating that he .umoimcid t.* the S pan is 11 i
i Cabinet the acceptance by ihe United States of the pro- I
powrd arrangciu* i*t of the ft inch Warrior aila.r. j
| The Queen ol'Spain has signed the Pro- ’
i 1 £ T ly l 'fh m m
(Fioirtzthe Plane Argus extra.)
Arrival o? Col. Vaughn —War Declared by 3,000
Indians.
St. Joseph, May 10. j
j Col. Vaughn. Indian agent from Fort Pierre, arrived ;
i in town yesterday evening. He .states that the Indians j
]on the plains are in a very unsi tiled e-nd ti-.n ;in fact,
assuming a ie siile aitiiiide. ‘Hie Black K- cl, Apaches, \
j and Manaeupqucs, Samsr.re, :md Yanctnos. ban- !
j <led in a mighty i on*,, and Hcolling existing treaties, have
j imburifd the hatchet, and hi! ielianee to the powers that
i be. These tribal combined with the Brulays and <)gala
bis of the Platte, numbering at a small calculation-, three
thousand warriors, have thrown up fortifications on I)ra
ining Bull, at the source of Grand River, and are not
only ready but anxious to meet any force that the Gov
ernment may s lid aguinst them!—emboldened by the
ease which they massacred our soldiers in the late skir- ■
inishis, and remarking the terror ever since manifested j
by the whites in their necessary intercourse with them, i
and are scoffing n: the power of the United States to dis- j
j change them of tluir s rung hold. The Asinabianes, Ric- :
; caries, and Mandatnes, having the fear the hur new re- i
j iriiiieiits before their eyes, have told their agent. Col. !
1 Vaughn, in Council, that they will not only aid and abet, j
j but lurnish material assistance in subduing their rei’rac- ;
j lory brethren.
Isthmus of Suez.
j The State Department at Washington lias received in- i
j formation that the N'iceroy of Kgypt has adopted t! e pro- |
jeetto eut through the Isthmus of Siuz, ami to constitute
: a universal company for the performance of the work, iu !
i wliicli capitalists of all nations may take part. ‘I he pro- |
j postal canui will shorten the comm iviai highway horn
New York to the Indian *•.*. n 2..|:jy leagues.
Letter from Gov. McDonald. j
j VV have received a very eloquent, and able letter from ;
! that “noble old Roman, v the Hon. Chas. .!. McDonald, in 1
j which he. takes strong ground uu.iiost the Know .Noth* >
; ings M e shall publish it iu au Mia forthwith —Georgia
! Telegraph, 22.
Virgiuia Election.
Washington, May U\
! Mr. Wise's friends to day fired 1(H) guns on Cnpib 1
j Hill,in honor of his election.
| Acco.nac, Mr. Wise’s ccmty, gave Flournoy 110 nm
j jority.
Mr. Wise's majority for (iovernor is about 9.b0(). i
j lion, doltli S. Oil 1 -s!e, the Know Notlting -;iodid:le.
j is probably elected to t.’ongn ss in the Kauh.-iwa 3i<rici v ■
- If -* opp.uieiit was <i. lvidwcll.
Retirement of Mr. Colquitt.
Wo regret to learn, that the Hon. A. 11. C'olqui.f, tin*
Representative in Congress from the 2nd Congressional j
■ District, declines a ivnominnfcmn for Ids scat, lie ha !
faithfully s.-reed his during bis term of'-office; *
: lias quietly but z-*alousSy ptrformc l all ihe duties inchlent ‘
I to his station; has never wavered in his devotion to the
! rights of the Soiuh, or bis fidelity to the principles of the ;
j Democratic party; and now retires into private life an- )
j comp iuicd Sy the warm respe.-t and sincere sympathies of
j hi- laic Ciislitueiuy.— Geo. Telegraph.
• From Baltimore —Loss by the Recent Fire— Secretary
Davis gone South.
Baltiaiore, May 27,
’ The fire in this city >n Saturday night was very desti ne* j
I tivc. 3'he owners estimate the loss on goods at SIIB,OOO, ‘
jon which there was 1 .‘>6,000 insurance in Baltimore
1 offices—principally tile I ‘irein ui's. The l(*son iliebuild
t mgs is S3I,()UU, and the insurance *.’•!,M.m) The losses
j on the stocks weia* all more than fuf-y insured, the fire
occurring at tire dose of the busy seas n.
Secretary 1 >ivis lias left Washingtun tor Mississippi.— ;
Adjutant General Cooper has been appointed to act as j
I Secretary during his absence.
Constitutional Amendmenti in Massachusetts. — :
! The vote on the amendments to the Constitution W
! very light, but the returns indicate that nil have he**a. J
adopted. The amendments proposed establish theplu- !
rnlity system ; change the day of the State election in
the Presidential-’ years; provide for the election of i
j councillors in districts by the people; the election l all i
1 State officers by the people, and prohibits appropriations
• of the public money to support sectarian schools.
Mormon Ctnigranfs. —The ship Curling arrived at: •
New York the 22d from Liverpool, with 378 Mormon
j emigrants on board.
Fourth District. — R. J. Morgan. F>j.,of LaGrange,de- 1
i dines the. use of bis name a- a candidate to represent the ’
kii Disiriet in Congress. 11 is sympathies and affiliations, |
! he says, are, however, with the American Order.
A despatch from Kansas says:—The Leavenworth dis
| trice pro slavery ticket is elected hy sixty one majority, •
and pro slavery men are elected in every district.
i Dispatches Arrived. —Lewellen Boyle, Esq., from on ;
i board the United States frigate r Constitution, arrived in )
Washington on Monday the 2.dth, from Havana, Island of !
j Cuba, via Charleston, with important dispatches irom Com- I
: modore Baae Mayo to the lion. Secretary of the Navy.— ;
Cotnm.>dore Mayo is in command of the Constitution r
; which has been tor some years absent on the Afriom.coast. j
j and turned back lately to go to Havana when nearly liomc,
: on hearing of our difficulties there.
Judgement against Col. Kinneyr —Judgment was given I
in the Superior Court of New York,’ on Saturday iast,
i against Col. Kinney, for SI 1,300, for mei chan disc delivered
j iu 1837.
The. Drought in Emanuel Count y. —So extensively’
j has the drought prevailed in Emanuel County, of late,
I that farmers have met serious losses from their cattle dy~
| iug for want of water. Corn and Cotton have also roeeiv- ‘
1 cd inepairable injury from the same cause.
Journal if- Courier , 2 iUh.
The Wheat Cron of Michigan. —The Delriot Demo- : :
I aat states that tlie sight of the wheat fields in the north* j
| ern part of the State is perfectly glorious. The breadth |
! sown is unusually great, and the staple is a deep green, !
almost to blackness, rank, strong, thick and higli. With
all allowance for casualties, it may be im.st confidently j
predicted that the wheat crop will be most unusually l
abundant and excellent.
Drought and Crops in Florida. —A letter from an ex
tensive commercial house in Tallahassee, under date of iho
21st, states: “Tire drought in the western part of our
State is woful—can wade the Chattahoochee river at its
junction with the Flint river. Tile wells thereabouts are
j dry and people find it difficult to supply their stock. !u
j ‘‘Old Lion” we are more highly favored— rops look line.
! Oil Saturday l ist we had a fine rain in this city, which
continued for three hours.”— Sac. Journal , 2 SI/t.
| Mormons. —The Mormons have firmly established them
selves iu ,the Sandwich Islands. “Converted'’chiefs have
| presented them with the island of Liina, near the port of
Laina, which Js much frequented by whalers. Elder
Pratt will shortly commence the publication iu Laina of
The Morning Herald , a paper which will appear alter
nately iu English, Spauish and Kanaka.
Leaving the Den in Disgust. —We have been in*
formed by what we believe to be be good r.udioriiy, ilia!
between 20 and 30 members oi a Know Nothin:* lodge
in Macon county iff* the dark assoeinri n lasi week in dis
gust ; we. know ol others in various parts of the State
that Itave already left, and they report many male about
to h ave. W c say to ili >Se tlmt have Ift after being
caught in the trap, the best thing you could do teas to
leave. Let every man that has been caught, ii h<* has
any respect far himself, or any regard for his ehiUre.i,
come oat from among them as soon as possible.— Fed
. Union.
Death of Commodore Ballard. —The department h is
received intelligence of iho death of Commodore Ilenry
E. Ballard. lie died at Annapolis, Maryland,Wed*
nos day evening hiss. in the 71st war of his a_re. The de
deceased entered the navy on ihe 2d / April, IM4. and
sltKid fifth in the list of captains, having received !*.is com
mission on the 3d of March, 1N23.
Seventh Congressional District of Alabama.— We loam
from a slip horn the Watchtmvcr office, that on the 17th
inst. the lion. S.W.Harris was renominated a candidate lor
Congress, hy acclamation, in the Democratic Convention
lor the Seventh ■Congressional DEtrict of Alabama.
fritihi Anna, it is sud by writers from Havana, has
j made a ttud. rof naval aid from M- xioo to Oen. Concha
| in case of any .actual war difficulty between Spain cud the
I United Suite*, aud !; -ice t!:e anival.{ the st- anur S ii\;\
; Anna on the iili inst.
TrceTleserositv.—The Marietta (Ohio- Advocatesays
that inaffy fanners in that scciion Iwve lelu ed to sell their
coru to speculators at 81 10,'ar.d have cho-eii l divide it
among tin ir poorer neighbors at B'l par buJiel. Such be
nevolence deserves to be recorded.
Oglethorpe Unicersity. —W; learn fiom the O. U.
MagLzhie, that Thorn well, Presid* nt -f the South
Carolina College, will addr< ss the Lia rary Societies o!
Oglethorpe University, at #u C**iiun>.-nemem in July
ext.
| Mr. Mason.—Private letters received- by the It dtic,
! announce the return to Pa:is, from Nos Mr. Mason,
i our Minister to the Court o! ih iv..
! In pur-uaiu-c to a published call, a 1)-mociatic mo ling j
s was held in the Conti House, at Lumpkin, .May 29th. On i
j motion, Dr. Seymour Catchiugs was eha-ted to the chair, j
! and John B. Richardson, Secretary the meeting. ‘Rhe
I object ol the meeting Ldcgexplained ly the chair.
: (>n motion of C. J. Walker, the me-tEg P ‘uvrd. dto
i elect delegates to represent the Deinociatic I‘artv *>l St *w
arl in the Gulternatorial Convention, to he lu l l nt Mill-
I edgeville, on the 3th Juuo next. M- .1. Walker,
i James Graham, Joe! F. Rorter, Jame* R. f.••...• and
! May, were elected delegates to said (Nuivemion.
! On motion, the meeting adjourned nntd tic* fir-t Tue-Jay 1
iin July nert.at which time the Democrats ol the oland
| not in any manner affiliated witii organb.atioi sand j
j i-iii- of ihe days are specially invited to attend iu mass n.
j take into consideration, matters o! vital importance to the !
party. Sey*ot r R Catchincs, Ch’in. j
John B. Richardson, Sec’y.
('• i.U.MBts, G.\., May 28th, 1805.
! Dear Sir:
I The undr-rsigoed, aC-omminee ajtjiomted by u large meet- !
j ing four fellow-citizens, i<> eommuaieate to vm tbesr ac- i
I tion. would earnestly call your attention to the proceeding* !
i thereof, which we herewith enclose.
! We believe that at no time, iu the hi-tory id’onr c iutdry, j
has tlie tiecctsitv of cutting aloof from all Northern Politi- j
••a! Organization.-, b-een more manifest, and certainly, no j
time can be more propitious to unit** u> as onejieople, than
now, when no question of State or National p da y divides }
us, have that greatest and most iniere-ring of ail —our safety
m the use and enjoyment of our Slave Justitntions
The inimical policy of the non-Hlavelmldmg State-, as in
dicated hy their public men, their popular elections, and
their legislative acts with regard to the execution of the Fn
j gifive slave law, and the mrfnifcst hostility to the admission
ol Kansas as u State, with a Constitution recogiii/i >g the in
i stitntion of slavery within her borders, is .sufficient to
S awaken the attention of the most nu.-ting lover of the
| Union, to the danger in which the South now stands, ami
! the necessity of notifying the Northern Stales ol the deter*
j initiation of Georgia to defend the line, which s-hc, in
sol ■mn convention, has indicated us the limit of their ag- \
| gre-sione.
> May we hope for your co-operation in this work of unit*
ing the South l
We are respectfully,
; ‘Hiomas Ragland, F. \l. Brooks,
j James K. Redd, A. S Rutherford,
i John A. Jones, Jas. N. B thime,
John J. llidjjway.
A Few more of the Samo Sort-
Waveri.y Hall, Haris County, Ga , June 2d. j
Me-srs. Editors —As the Know Nothiugv in ibid im- .
mediate section of country are accusing me of acting in
* had faith to their principles allow me to say through
j tho columns of your widely circulated paper what caus**
| cd my withdrawal :
Wl.en this new born patty fiist cam to light, it was
j cla in.d by Southern men to h* a Suutlieru party in
; ("to, and before i attached my-eif io th'n new order
l dot nc.ly told those who belonged to the Order that
if their principles were not pimly . ! a Southern char- i
actor l would not runain with them one hour. ‘lbis !
I have acted up to ami intend !• island by it regardless j
as to consequences.
As to thrir great principles I have never seen any, in j
! fact (hey have got none. I regard them as destitute of ;
! sound Southern political principles as is the sandy d< s
erts of Arabia t producing cot to n an.l emn.
As to Ametictuts ruling America 1 am uni, and nev
j er have been the least uneasy as to fore gums getting
1 ii.to tlie ascendancy political-;- in tins govrinment.—
• They never have controlled us and never will.
1 As to Roman Catholicism 1 dread not its influence.
’ The political history of this government proves beyond
j the shadow of a doubt that ihe South has nothing to
; lose from the Roman Cath Jios, but much to gain. Ami
furthermore. Church ailaiis are beyond the province of
| civil government. These, sir, and many other reasons
which I might assign, forbids me acting with this new
i Older any longer.
And in conclusion, while they arc blaming me with
; acting in bad faith, 1 would have them not to forget the
\ many good Whigs and Democrats who* have abandon*
J ed their anti-Republican, anii-CorMitutional and anti
i patriotic principles. Sachas Dr. T. Fork, Williams,
Gtanbury, Clowcr, Dr. MuGvh e, and about thirty
others. In much basic, Ac.
A. 11. MeOKHUE.
COMMERCIAL.
COTTON STATEMENTS.
M _Z ‘* L ■ 1, ‘£_ *'*■
! IS.’O. * 43 83 704.1? 70533 1103 C! MS 63-J6s’ 8314
1833. 2771 ÜBO fi29G'J f)fi J 22 1(173 (>IOBO
Cqu mbus, J une 31.
; C< >TTON —Rriees have been steadily tending upwards,
! but our stock i-i so light, and so little oficriqg, as to give but
j little indication of the real market value of severalciaairica
! lions. Wo notice crop sales of Middlings at P to 10ii
j cents. Other grades would command icjaiivciy higher
j prices.
Man led.
j O.i the *2tli May, by J. G. Brooks, Esq , Mr. J. S Hood,
i and Miss Caroline Jacobs, all of this county,
j Bv the Rev. Win. 1). Shae, May 3J:h, Mr. John R. Lit
i tie and Miss Francis L. Ingram, all of this city.
| At the Perry House in this City, hy the Rev. Win. I).
j Shae, June Ist, Mr. Benjamin F. Crittend n, Etq , and
; .Vlis.s Elizabeth Owen, all oi Alabama,
j It Sumter county, Ga„ by the Rev R. A. Strobel, Dr. B
iJ. Head, of Oglethorpe, Ca., to Mrs. 11. A. Burge, of the
j former place.
j In Flint, Mich ,on the evening oftiie2l-t April last, by
the Rev. Mr. Northrop, at hi-residence, .Mr. Win. New
ton and Miss Kate Birdsall.
In Albany on Thiirs<lav • veiling. 24th inst., by A. V.
Hampton, Esq , Dr. A. C. llsil and Miss Rachael iiamj.-
ton—all of Dougherty county.
DIED,
I In this county on the23d, of scarlet fever, Amos A., aged
! 16 years and 6 mouths, eldest son of A. M. Kimbrough,
| Esq,
”
| {XT’ Great Cure, of Rheumatism. —The Editors of the
I Richmond Republican, of Dec. 24th, 1832, say tint Car
i lei's Spanish Mixture is no quack inedieide.
j f l'hey had a man in tlicit press room who was afflicted
i with violent mercurial rheumatism, who was continually
i complaining ol misery in the back, limbs and joints : —his
1 eyes had become levelish and matteiy, neck swollen,throat
: sore, and ali the symptoms of rheuinaiism, combined with
Scrofula. Two bottles of Carter's Spauish Alixtuie cur
ed him, and, in an editorial notice as above, they bear,tes
timony to its wonderful Gleets, and say their only regret
is, that ali sufieiing with diseases of tiie blond are not
aware of the existence of such a medicine. They cheer
ful ly recommend it-
See their certificate, arid notiee in full around the bottle.
mat 3 w&twlm
Holloway's Fills for the Cure of Liver Complaint and
Indigestion.— Mr. Ganns, chemist > eovil, states in a letter
to Rrolcssor Holloway, that a lady residing in that town
had been a severe sutierer from liver complaint and indi
gestion lor a very long period, that her medical attendant
had informed her he could do nothing to relieve her, and
that she could hot survive many months; but not being
satisfied with this opinion, she commenced taking Hollo
way’s Pills, and this excellent medicine was the means of
saving her lill*; in abcul a month they restored her to perfect
health and strength.
COLUMBUS PRICES CURRENT.
LAGGlNG—Kentfky yaiM (§
East India * — 16
BALE ROPE Ky It it & 12
Niu’Uicrn It <aj
BE A S WAX &\b 18 © 20
.AN DLLS—Sperm $Mt 37 ($ *lO
Star.. lb 28 eg- go
Tallow •P'W 18 © 20
•nEFtlE—Kio y-ii. ia r& n
Java V ibi 10 18
Laspi Ira
V OR N ybiwhot! 1.75
GOMLSriC ClO’JDS—<’at Osiiuburgi . y; !l ra: 10
■” r- Shining. .%>■ yd 9
4 4 Broß.ivctiita.^yd 8 to
WolJeu K<rivs. yd 24 c3> 28
’KATHF.RS 35 & 45
P..Bll—Mack*.rel No. 1 20 00 ii.’ 25 irO
N‘.. 2 15 00 (g 20 0 J
No. 3 12 00 15. 00
Shad piece;
<l r |{ %••• bbi! tow on 14 (■
>\ r xiuwiiit v kr t t @ o .iu
MILES—Dry y Jl. 8 (a>, lu
IRON— ib-r .* It
IhuflOh Jp* lb 5 (al -
Swedes V-l J C*£>- GK
Sh ot V It; 8 <S
UMI’ bushel s(h © 75
MOLASSES gallon. 45 <& 5n
NAILS .>t- ; of)
\ OILS—J/m-eed P* g-ol SL 25 © 1 ; 0
j Tram T*gn 75 (& 1 00
SpiMMi TA \: *31,50© 250
Lirl & jrn... §| 25 © J,50
j PROVISIONS.
H /: ni—Mo--, jp ii _
Prime It 15 © 16
BACOX— lJaan sb* 11. © 12>;
Sides Vil 11. V © 22^
Shouldcra 10 i(
Pi'llK M - ; bl* ! ©
i rime ‘R bbl ©
!.dUD T Dm ID; © ). r i
to Ll i r.R-i ioshen VIIJ ID © 35
Couairy f lb : 27 i> :
cyji:r.*n l- © t*.
f*'J T.-l TO t.S —Sweet bushel. 73 © 1 (0
Irish ipbusheb 2 75 © 3 00
‘ALT ty shiA © 2 00
‘i'VL'lPLTi.l. ...Jp ib IgV m 20
■HOT & Lav; 2,25 ©
API Klrs - Uraudy, ‘ ‘ognuc s* g;. 225 700
A merit a:i ’’P’ gab 63 g 75
Peach Vsjub © 170
<dn—Holland V geb I 25 Oj. 2 50
American fra‘ . @ 75
Rum —J.’onnica 2;.l 2no -g, 3MI
N. v, Li.ckind + T 2h **s ;g> 75
WhAt, c y--Recti fhol 4” il 1 55 © (>■)
Comiunn.... • .. u:> t ©
8P R ITS TRRI'I.N 5 if. Vwi (*:■ 100
STEEL-Plow %* 51 in’ 10
Cast Pit - 22
Cf.maji *K t. 15
Am. ra Blister f: <H 10
r.u.Mi-h Ulisiec **• ii. uj IS
SEE AR —New-OrleaiM li 7 1 q> 9
I .-at; !■ si-V. rt?
Crushed Wft li -q 12#
Pnhcrii.d. q>l. 12 uj,
! r.\ LLDVv’ : ?; 10 fa 12>;
j TP \s ip* p 8 1 (& 2MI
; roti.\ • —i o.nmoii ‘P lb li'S/d* 15
‘Dll *2O aj 30
i TWINE . <p li 25 ©
VINEEAC A!>;tle bbl t5O © 7 50
| U'IIiTLi.EAD ip*]* 250 © 300
j VS IN ES—Pori Vira. 150 @ 310
Madeira t v vn! 150 © 3 (!0
Claret p gitl 3(0 uc 500
Cbi.Mpavm* Pa-I 100 <£s3 20 t 0 ;
1 IVOOF Tbl 13 CBt S3 j
’ (; Ki: K nwoTTd “a r\ and i-; ai y.
; Near Troy Factory, Harris County, Georgia.
| The Second Session of this Institution will
i commence on the Dt Monday in .luv
! ‘ r Xf^ r t
j Parents and Guardians having sons or
’ wardi w’hom they are desirous of sending to
the country to escape the oppressive heat ol the city, would
do well tt> enter them, during thi montlis of July. August
ami September, at my sc’.iool. I such cases the pupil
will be charged for only the time of attendance.
Young Mien can be prepared in my school for high stand
ing in the Freshman and Sophomore Classes ot any of our
i Stale l adversities.
My plan of m*iiuc!ion,especially in the Latin and Greek
Languages, is thorough and comprehensive, adopting for
my motto,
‘'Non Qtum mull urn, aed quam bene ”
Board can be obtained in respectable private families for
fry per month including wa>hing.
.My address is Mountain Hill, Harris County, Gu.
A. B. SEALS, Principal.
REir.RKNi is: I Ton. James Johnson, Messrs. Lomax &
; FJli-,Col. R. C. Forsyth, James Hamilton, Esq
‘ w*2ttetw3t.
ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE,
CUTHBBRT, GA.
i THE annual examination of this Institution
i will U*gi: on i hum!ay the *2I-t Jane.
On Sunday (the
Sermon will he preached by Rev. Joscpli i
Cross, I). 1)., of Chaileston.
On WednvsJay following, the Commencement exercise
will take place ;t tln- close of which, the annual Addie-s j
will i e dehveo'd by Rev. Dr. Cross.
Tiie public re.-j>e< ilii!lv invited to attend.
’ r. X Furs I LR, Sec’v t
June s—w4f. of Facility. j
0 Alt.M SPRINGS FUR SALK.
i and iT>;. lily Inin ihe care aud burden o! ihD
:S * • * a b hshuieie, is induct'd lu tiler lbe entire jnu -
118 -U®f ’* r LM-'mw.hMhk rmn ants of Lauds: it* h* <t. ;
( u.ig, b ou>i hold and kitclieu lurniture, Hor.-.e*. i
j Mult ~ “v%H oi*-, Poultry. and se,„-n ~f Provisioa-: ‘
u plentiluln nd well selected Mor.k ol Ho:*-i ami Mar oou. j
j Stores- • -t r.-o<A\ed !r. Ui New V. r * K , ;i {Jne lot of .\o-n well i-r ;
1 Him - ’id ur.l. in leer, oiy r ir.eces-a v for n tir.-i 1
eII aei. Bddor 1 -asml <N LiBKdAL TERMS. Wnuid :
I al-o ftniiHb rth<‘ j.re-e 1 t summer, a JiipYrio- - <•’- <*:’ II deli
!S i v;i*s:*4. ii’de-t/ed: hl Ii : - f.jst clu s* <- ookr, liming Loom !
j mil -.i Ho!,.j Waiters i'hamlier M this, \Va-*.er- md
liomr.s. fiic., •‘..rticieiii ioi the accomrnod at'um < T 10* 1
Thiri properly i we it rud favorably known, a*ul i.ACOUHider
j nil the un>t de-irab'e Slimmer r* sori South. L fact, ibo-e
wl.o have Irav tied all unile )> myn ir ilia! it i* ?hc niort d to hi-
I ruble Watering Place in the 1'.8.. or Euri p : in p ‘int l vain**.
• 1 consider It ilu- uue.: vii nab e property I ever owned. The
ifoi'kt of lliy tl-iJel will *h*w a profit *1 50 4 ti i u per cent. p r
j annum for the la-J. -ix year?.
I For further particular* addrtM me at Warm Sprint, or
come and examine. J. MrSI'IA.V,
j jun4—w3m Pr*priotor.
HORSE STOLEN.
| ()X the *2-: th inst., a bay horn* about 8 yc.'irs
■ LuUYAobf. one white hind foot, and -mull whit* spots
| iLCJk ui his rump and back, about liftman bands and
! a hail higli, a f; :<• saddle horse, a Fpiint on his left leg near
| the kr.ocjoiat. Nnv informaiion left with J. M. iiughes
j at Columbus, or in a lire* diiccted to me at the Steam Mill
i Muscogee Cos., will be thankfully received and suitable re
| warded.
! june 4-~w3t. J AS. PATTI LLO.
LINCH’S
| ANTI-UITKUMATIC POWDERS.
U lISDKRf rr.l.Y KFI ICACIOIV IN
KhtuimatlidiL lllictimitilc Gout A. Sciatica.
| For the above Diseases, a Safe, Speedy .and Radical cure
im Uunid in “LnichN Anti-Hheiiiiiatic Pow*
t j —the greatest Remedy note known, for Rhea
j mutism in ana of its forms.
i MOMi tue many nmdrums of Hie day. lauded cures
,\ lor Kheuinatiß:n, none have ever yet been discovered lo
i be po--e*-. <! •>!’ half the curative powers of these powders,
i Lit iho-e rtlbcted \vho desire relief from siifferine, but pro
cure a Box or two of these, invaluable powders, and follow
l\ ihe direction.-, and their magic effect will soon he fell
in a total absence of Pai.
J3f*put up in Tin Boxes of sixty (0>) Powders each —Direc-
tions ar-iund (lie Box
By ar.anifeinenl with Or. .1. <i. Eibson, their
the -V l’*wuei s w iil hereafi-r be irnihuFaclured and s<:d by B.
\V. Adams, of E.-.tonion, I’uinam Coumy, L'a.
(inter* direeled to )iim .vill meet v. ub proinjit attention, pro
v ided I be < ash accompanies the order.
Price >5 per box. .-’old by
BROOKS &c CHAPMAN,
lime 5, 18 f, 5m Columbus, Cn.
DE. DENNIS’
GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA,
A Pure and Unadulterated Article.
for Diseimes of Ihe Liver and to Vuiify ihe Wood.
-1 ’if S Sarsaparilla is t pure ByJro-Alcoholic Extract, made
* of ihe Sarsaparilla which glows in the S.iutheru States,
and nothing else. It has the natural par.lla taste. Its
effects upon the system, in uli cases in whicn S iraaparilla is
Midicaied, is wotidertul. (Jeneraliy it acts upon the bowels as
a mild purgative or laxative. It not only mildly moves the
bowl Is out gives lone to the system, by restoring a healthy con
dition in tin- Liver, and by treeing the blood limn its tmpuri
. .s. How much better would Use health of children be did
parents give them the Georgia Sarsaparilla, in pref
erence to so much oily or poisonous drugs. It woulti hex pro
VtUd.ive of worm-, au la cr uit safe-gutrd aeainst disease.
T:iis Sarsaparilla is not to be sold on c inmission. Cash Or
ders and ih<-:-e win. have aided in furnishing the means forma
kin g the preparation w ill have the preference.
-I. DENNIH, Proprietor.
For .solely I>r. f>. Y*:U|ig, Columbus Newnan, tla.. and
hy \oiuig .t Ford. A martens (la. m.)3i w2m.
Talbot Sheiiff Sales.
Postponed Sales.
1 \ TILL be sold before the Court House door in thetown
\ > of'Ralboiton, Talbot County, on the fir-t ‘Ruesday
in July next, between the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing property to \s ii:
o.ie houseand lot iu Geneva, now occupied by Samuel
Houckogey.;•.*a grocery aixleaiing tioure, lrvicd onus the pro
perty of said Koockogev, (* satisfy one ti n; is*ue<l from A/übco
gee Superior com t in favor of Henry Calller vs said Koockogey.
Aml also, at the same time and place will be sold, one ne
gio girl, about thirteen years of age, levied on ns ihe proper
tv u Wm. L. dohnsoi, t > satisfy one fl In issued irom the in
ferior court of Talbot count v, in Ikvor of James \V Castings !
vs -aid Win Jo ns n.
Also, one house and lot in ihe town of Talbotton, Talbot
c untv, I}ii.g hi fc*qu re lb Nos 11 &. i4, now occupied by j
Frederick. Meyer, levied on to satis y one fl fu issued from the
iii.erior Court “of T Ibot .onnty, m favor of James Speir vs.
F.derlck Mever.
Junes—wJdd. F.DU AID II HARVEY. Dent
MARY M. I'OWF.LL, ) iAbel for Divorce in Kandohh
vs. S-Superior Court, April Term,
HENDERSON POWELL. >1855.
If appearing to the Court, ny the return of the Sheriff, that
the said Hendersou l’owell, defendant, does n >t reside in
this county, audit further at peari/ig tbat the said-Defendant
does not reside in this Slate. It is therefore, on motion of
(Nuinsel t-r the said ilury Powell, Plaintiff, ordered by the
Court, that the said Defendant appear and answer nt the next
Term of this Court, or that said cause be considered m default,
and that said Libellant be- allowed to proceed, and that this
order be published in the Columbus .Times ami Sentinel, one
or the g;:7. ;tb*A of this Slate, once a month for lour months,
previous to the next term of this Court.
WILLIAM C. PERKIN'S,
J.S.C. S.W.C.
A true extract lYura the Minutes of said Coart.
D. JORDAN.
Juno 5, 1355. mim
LIST OF LETTERS.
\ LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Po-t Office
jl\ n C'dumbns Ga June J. 1355, which, if not taken
our by July 1, 1835, will be sent lu the Dead Leuer office.
A
Arnold, Nelson 2 Alexander, J J Anderson, Mrs.F G
Abbot. J j
li
Brown, Wm B B irnyC H 2 Barke3d:lo, W £l2
Barton, Harriet 2 Banne.t, John Bailey, Richard
Barkesdale. Pftc.be Brown, VV il Bridal, Johnathan
Brown, Geo 11 Brown, J E Brown, F
Baker, Eliza Braekley, Jno W 2B*adley. Jas A
Butler, C R L &Broßoland, David Bryan, R L
Brock, Jantos Bird, Dr. Beach, J S
Benton, Mrs. N E Bass, Hardy Bilhro, Wm
BickerstafV, Mary Cullen Beets, E C
c
Cdatney, Helen Collins, Nancy F Chippendale, W B
Coggiu, B T Cruw.ibrd, Robt Cainline, Barbara
Carrington <Xc Cos. (btlhbun, Caroline Campbell, Sarn’i
Clem & Dudley, < , ulj'epper, Wilson Chase, F T
Clark, G W Clements,Hatriet Coleman, Jane 2
Crawford, Hugh
D
Dinki is, Simeon Dudley, C B 2 Diawhom, James
Digken, B L 2 Dickens, Jautea Davis, James
Dmkiiis, A
E A r
EliiJohn M Fioumoj^,G. Il G Franklin. Mourning
IVigttson, Mary K'JFrur, James Riemming, John 1)
Frost, J W 2 Frances, La.vrecceFoly. J J
Fuller, I lent y
G
Gibson, Mary Granberry, Rtch’d Guldens. Wm
Gipson, F A Glenn, Tho-* Greer, K P
Garrett, Nancy C Gallops, Cal ip Gregory, Mary F
Gallier, Sam’i C Gilbert, W E
II
Hanks, Sam’l If Howard. Janies Hightower, Maty J
Hunter, John D Hunts, Henry Hudson, John
Hendersor:, Mary Howoli, T V r HhII, Eliza Ann
Hogins, Martha llearn,G W Howell, James C
Horton, Henry Higdon, Mary 2 Hurt, Thomas
Howell, Gr.-. il J lan is, U 1 i Hale, Harriet A
ilewson, Mr
J A K
Jordon, L v ; 'tiaC Jolsnaon, L iuisa MKcni-iy. Lu.’.retia
Johnson, 1> S Jones, Adalina Kidd, George
Jefierom. Henry Johnson. (* E Kennedy, Thomas
Jones, \V Ricirttd Knight, Catharine Kingman, J W
Jones. Amin W
G
Livingston, \V Lvncdi, Charles II Long, Anna E
Lester, L R Lukey, B F Lewis. M dk a
Living-ton, E A Lowe, Isaac Lnrault, Wm ;
M
More ton, L (* Mi lie, T’ J Alia!, John F
Mullen, John M Mills. CC Musbton, J S
Mitchell, Nam-v I\Y!:-v, Bci-j ALuvdtth, James
Morsan, Titos M A McLararr, G W
Morris, J W Mullen, Mary A McAfee, ;M DD 2 j
Mot, Clayey M outer*'*, Andrew M;• Imire, Mo vs
j Melius, E Mason, Mary McCarter, Sarah j
Mote, Fanny Aliovy, John McGee, II K
Motlev.Bcuj Muse, A J McKinnon. W F j
Motley, T E 2 AU * Uson, Js-o \V2MeDomtld, N A
Mcßoper, A D
Neville, \l L 2 Newton, Miss E A Norris, T B
Newberry, Jane Nance, Cephas Naler, Edward
t a
RiMe, R T Parker, Z Pike, Julia A 2 j
j Pltitt, .Martha Pace,Stejmen’ Painter, S W 3 j
j Porter, 11 T Patrick, Sarah Rropliitt, S A C
Pool, Nancy C
K
Reed, Win G Rohinett, 1) W ReJclifl. W H M
Reeves. W M Robinson, F A Reynolds, J D
Reese, D .1
S
Smith, Eliza J C Smith, Mitchell 2 Sanders, J R
Solomon, Mr., Simpler, Matilda Shaw, Charles
Sauls, Mrs. C W 2Steinbreger, P 2 Smith, Furtinan
Spuriin, Aim Stephens, Mary Smith, N L
Smith, A.l 3 Stewait, D W Sikes, Mrs A W
Shoalner, Oliver Shaw, Ann 2 Skinner. Robt
Shippy, Joseph Sanders, Oliver Smith, Hebe L
L .1 Simmons, Eliz’th DStorv, Amanda
Shippy, Mary ii Schnell, Mary
Thomas, All * ‘Rilmon, John Tiimon, James
Win Thornton, S A Tinsley, Win
Tinsley, Sofa v Thomas, Owen 2 Ta IT, George
Tray wick, RG Trawiek, Del phi a Trawick, Susan
Turner, R Thompson, D A 3
v a w
V r easy, V M 2 Wynn, W T* Walton, Pallid
Weaver, John Wynn, Jane F Watson, Thomas
Walker, Mrs. A Watson, Ann Walton, J S
Waters, Wm W atson, John Woods. Ma yJ
Wynn, Lucinda Williams, G. VV*. •! Willis, George
Wilson, Eliza J Wornuek, Sanford Willi.-, Maty E
Wood, Wm li Wilson, Jane
Persons calling fur any ol the letters son this list will
plfooe ask lor advertised lett era. U. C. FORSYTH,p. jm*
('olumhus, (Jit. June 1. 1H55
TO THE CATRONS ill-’
PERRY DAVIS’
VEGETAP.LEPAIN KILLER.
OWINL to the large uaioan of Counterfeit Pain Killer put ,
tip uii-l ••*l.l u-< ire- nine by unprincipleii men, we have -
been obliged t > resort to very expensive nn-asures to protect j
ourselves pecuniarily, and i) t* public fem gient injury, by ;
• buying aud using tluir vt rth?eii*i counieneits. Tut* eonipar- j
atlve plain at.ti simple Mvie in which our Pain Killer has j
beeh put up, has made it very ea > for those disposed,io im
itate ii very stice ssluliy, as lar as Us txu rnal app arenee, :
bottle, label, amt color of ibe article; but we need j
not .dr* th; : Ui<* compound is n iniaarable, filthy production,
and calculated to do great Injury lo those who might use it !
with the confidence .they bate oetn accustomed to use the
genuine Pyin Kider. 1 .lrlies whose business it is to counter
feit valu* l -!.* preparations, do it in such j Jn-cret fmaiiin-r.tbat
It is almost u-e'e ,-t;> attempt to punish lin in hy legal meat*- ■
ures, as it ia difficult,und wenigh* say impossible to bring
the proof home to them.
(Jon*ideiln< ihe gre tl difficulty in protecting ourselves ami !
j the public by pro.-n cuimß parties, we have been to a very j
i great expense in getting up a bin ly executed
STEEL ENGRAVED LABEL,
for our bottles. We ft!so attach to our botfes a Ptoel Engra
ved note of hand, which we issue ns our obligaiionjand iho
cauuieilvii jjwhich is fold to be forgery by the laws of the
United States, and which parties wid not dare attempt to do.
The great expense attending the t eiitng up and priming of
these label**, will prevent the attempt to counUrleit us se
curing tbepublic thrt the article met purchaae ial^egen
uine Perry Da\is’ Pain Killer, manuiatiuted by Perry Davis
; At Son, Sole Pr* prieiors.
The P.in Killer will be put up in anew styie ofjpanel bot
• tie. witii (be words
DAVIS’ VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER,
i blown in the Llas<. We have discontinued the use of
; the i.’ • cent bottles and now put up on'y J.ur oi/es,
viz—teJW c.etitH, 25 cent-*, sij cents,and sl, perbo tle.
| We have also a very tine Engraving on stone, lor the Box i
lab ids, speci'yiig lit* coi tenia of ihe box, win re and by j
j whom manufactured. &c. We have also added to our Pam- ‘
• piietof directions and cerliflci-tes. a cover heautilully ffnish- j
’ ed, presenting on the lie-1 page a very excellent likeness of •
! Perry Davis, (he original inventor of the Pain Killer. The |
! bottle labels, and one la be l on each box, has also a comet i
j likeness ol Perry Davis, which il wi.l be impossible to coun- j
j terfeit successfUiy.
We have been t< this expense, Unit the. public might have J
perfect conlldein.'e that they v.e r e g tting ti*e genuine article
w hen they buy a bolt “hs abet e described. To ihc-ge who j
have so long used and proved the rn rits (.1 our aitice, we |
wotiid sey th&i we shah continue to prepare our Pain Kider ;
*•!’ Ibe bc.a and purest materials, and that il shall be every J
way worthy ol their approbation as a fanti y medicine.
PERKY DAVIS Al SON,
Providence, U. I. Mann'aciureta and Proprietors. I
na>2. w#lw: in.
Cheapest Musical Work in the World
PRICE ONE DOLLAR,
BEAUTY’S ALBUM,
Os Musicil Bud? aad Blossoms
-1 C.-UfCiioH ,m an I Hilt, ir. <1 Pul I. \>\ M VI. (?I!KA S,
\ and S HOTf-S 1 1 S, t lie Pinna korlr,
Bk u’ tiki my It.n rTR\Tci with Six L vgttM and -Appropriate
Designs, iu l.ilhogn ph by D’Aviguon, of the foliowing sub
jc
No. 1. M i ric S >u:i<U.
No. 2. Beauty’s Mirror.
No. 3. Devon--n.
No. 4. Remembenhiute. ,
No. 5. .Melody.
No. ii. ( onsolatiou.
Published ami tor sale by NAMREL C. JOLLIE, 319 Broad
way (■'!. Nicola- li i>d) ew York.
i~if“ f’he above work wid be sent by mail to any port of (lie
country on receipt ol ON E DOLI.AU addressed to
S A >IU I. C. J< * LLI K. 51 9 Broad way,
jun2—wit iSt. Nicholas Hotel, New York )
WHITE sulphur-springs’
MERIWETHER COUNTY, GEORGIA.
T?IE Hotel at White Sulphur Springs is
* 2 1 A bw open b ribe sea-on,under thediiection of
Gi*pf. Cha. if. JlliSer,
i l atft ijl Dor United States Hotel, Philailelpbin.
The Proprietor fl itters himself tbat this ar
rangement will give great satisfaction tt)ie numeroue friends
of ihe p ac-*. ‘lhe amp:* experience of ‘ apt. A'illtr, ns Mana
ger of t b*i United Mates Hotel, and other tlret class i-oupeivmd
Ills extensive popularly where be is best known, justify the be
lief that tew.il niaiu his guests at White Sulphur, as much at
home a- they can lv anywhere away from home.
The Waters at White S Hphur are unrivatlod * y tfiose a* any
other Watering Place in the South. Their medicinal qualities
are now we’l umlerstor-d and highly appreciated by ur moat
s rienii’.ic Phtaiclaus, who are among the waimest Irietirts oi the
Springs.
Thy Waters are celebrated for the cure of nvsptpsix, cmro- ■
Sic uURKHOiCA, bine use* of the KiJn tj* r.,nl Irinary Organ*, |
all Ktupt vr or Cutaneous Diteasespohd Female Irregularities.
Asa place of resort during the* Snciaer months, Tew places
in ibe South pen-ess equal advantages.
Visitors irom the lower c nmt'.es will find U the most pleas- 1
ant way of r:-nchhig the White Hulptir, to come by Columbus
or (Tpelika. Hacks will run daily from Columbus, West Point,
and LaGrango, to the Springs, leaving these places after the
arrival of the Cars, and reaching the Springs, nliernoon same
♦day. P. T. MARKS, Proprietor,
may 20— wat&tw'Jt
CHALYBEATE SPRINGS.
THESE well known Springs are again open
mTimM for the reception of visitors, tinder the supervis
• lijjyg ion of Mr. JAMES \YGOTTEN, assisted by
Mr. ‘Felcorah atul Lady. Mrs. Tefeontb’slong
expetineein the managemenl of c Hotel gives
assurance to those who know hcr,tiiat the comfort of the
Ladies w ill be zealously eared for.
Tho House lias been thoroughly renovated, tha rooms
plastered, end every attention bus been paid to advance the
comfort of those who visit them’ Springs. The Grounds |
have, been laid cut and improved so a=to afford fine oppor
j {unities for promenading and other healthful exercise.
The Halfi* have be**n removed, and rebuilt of entirely
new material, and :i a plan that must afford salbdhcfion
to visitors, combining, as they do, plunge and Hiower
baths, a swimming ba-in, aud every other desirable con
venience.
Mineral Waters.-*The properties* of the Chalybeate ;
and Sulphur Waters with which these Springs abound,aie j
too well known for their sanative qualities lo require par- j
lien lar notice in tins advertisement.
Haw to got to tho Spring^.—There will be four- ;
horse coaches leaving daily from Geneva, on the Muscogee i
Railroad, t the Chalybeate Springs. I’as.-cngcrs leaving
Macon or Montgomery, via Columbus and Geneva, will j
reach the Springs the same day.
At West Point and LrtGrange, on the LaGrange and I
Atlanta Railroad,comfortable *4ages can always be found
to bring victors to the Springs. niay2*—w Jtw3f.
j / A EGRGIA, Randolph county.—Whereas, Thomas J. I
f VT Coram has applied to nn- fv>r letters of administration
on the estate of Wii!i..m M. Coram, late of said county de- j
ceased. Those are, therefore, to tiro and admonish all and j
singular the kindred-aud creditor-** of said deceased to file !
their objections, if any they have, in this office, on or before |
the fir~r Monday in Julynexf, other wise letters will bo graa
ted to thesaidapplioanf.
Given under my hand tiie 80 h May. 1833.
j'me'J-wiO!. (.)_ BEALL, Ordina y.
BAG 051 k FLOUR.
.lI,’ST HKCEIVKD.
IAA AAA roUXDS TKSNKSSIiK JtACOX. i
lUvlU'/U lUO Sacks ‘l'ennessot* Flour.
do Bhis.'Howard Street Flour—a Superior Article.
Together wish a wolj assorted (iR()t’KHIKS
which will be sold at the lowest market price Bv
A N DREWS, RiDGWAY k v CO.
! Columbia Ga., May 29, 1835. w&twif. j
CUSTOM WHEAT.
ITT Bare prepared to grfiuf well a-.d PpcrdiJy uil wheat ;n*l
li t.'urnjour iViindi and . the public may kmhl io i:.-. Be ’
careful t*> save your wheal iii good *.r<ler. lid ii ht-well Bur,-
j dried, and the F.our wili please jou. in quantey and quality. j
I uia>l4 w2m WIMKKSS P.U.AUL .MILLS.
jNKW T.\!;kL\(iK Bi-FOSITUKV.
w „ OPPOSITK Tilt;
| PERRY HOUSE.Qf fAK
■L.-: coiiiu,i, ii,, .
.Hi:-iUf,s.j. ss..n<ti Ks .v, isko.
Keep conslitilly on hutal as largeatul varied pii asso'-iccciu of
| CARRIAGES. COACHES, BUGGIES,
j AND LIGHT TAMIL'S? EOCKAWAY3,
tu) c-an be louud in th#i Southern C*>untry. which tin y t iler at J
The Very- Lowest Prices,
Foit vjisk on .Ho nortu/ sFci nn r. . ,
All Article- - f*cld at our Kt-jK-silory are WARUANTLD t.. be |
good & the bi-M. They are tnniiiilaclurtd under our direc
tion uxpresaly lor this inarkel.
J. If. JAQLT.S & RIM,
m;tyl4—w3in Opposite ihe Berry House,Columbus ila. j
BACON FOR SALE.
Hams, Clear Sides, ami Shoulders.
|jit i 111id.4. Tt anessee Bacon, in S-.uv, and F.igiil
IDu Muinlre.t hluls. ot Tennessee bacon to arrive per Huil
load. H wiil be to ihe interest ol'Plank rs to call and examine
the article and price for themselves, a; the Herd store heiovv
Hill i. Dawson’s corner. 11. A. KKJd.UifS. & (JO.,
may 14— wot* Coiumisstnn Alerchunts.
PEYTON H. COLQUITT,
ATTORNEY AT I.AW,
eoM'.unrs, u\.
sy Office In S:. Mary's Panic lluiiaing.
mav-'a |
WOOL CARDED
A N I) M A N U F A C T IT R ]■] 1).
XTirOOI. Cnrileil nt 101 lor 1(1 cent* | r Hi. Mimii'V.c-iirfil 1
I T into l/uisey on shan-aol one Imll, or noen < i.i* p, r jd.
Columbus, limy .i. W'l.N'll'U KAiioi;V'.
Bounty Land! Bounty Lgnd ! Bounty Land !
‘l'ltK u.wtersignett having tb rrfelve- to n-ther lor
* the purpose oi procuring BOUNTY LAND under :
the several acts of ('ongreas liere.onue pt;>d, are tiuw j.mej-ured !
lo make uj plicatiiui lor id* who v. ho arc entiiled.
Persons who luiv heretofore received floenty I.amt War j
nuts, are, under a recent act*)f Congress entitle-! t< an ic*!• 11 1
tional Bounty ot Lane!, ami by calling ut our nice can gel all ;
the necessary infor.nation.
\Veac also prt-p .red to j roSecute Pension nt *1 .* ti-r 4-Ja;i.s :
against the I’nitr*! S ales, i o,*n our lots* e\j>. rie: *> . ,-i. ,
• rv.l success, we ran \v iih e-nifid -i.ee j. In i. ; ! •• eotn.s
te*l t** our i-Rrc. will be prompt y ni,G j.-eo lyadju- el
• Mi-.* ot the p xrti* beingcou;anily in \\ cl'y, wilt !
give the ttus ie lt jorsn:tl atteiiiioti b*re.
Office over Lunby <w DauieU* Bk r “ C**l inibus. Georgia.
MK.TI \H. N. C’LAKK.
fokCt w.vtwn. a. H. ItAC.n.
DISSOLUTION.
f J 111', cop’r r.er*)t'p I erelnfori x:sii-v uider il<- mine m
J A>mA. \\ I (kill* Ih t**• d.-> %• dt v uiuttlii ..| •
j •onl. ■he uame ui the Ur it vvi.loi.lv be u*** l in’chslic i* .
business All jM- ns in.lrbk .l *.if| k >-e . -JIULO
mav24 —ril !-: turn . A\ iRk \\ J KINS*
I I I-l Alt HOT 1 I SJ DIOS.
All the World will Read this Book.
! THE LIFE AND BEAUTIES!
FANNY PERN,
IN ONR VOL I MH, CLOTH.
Who In ft ut It Hall! I h Butil Halt Kuna
I’Viu, r Homehod) else! tuiil If
Pern L not Kntli Hall whole. Fanny
Fern!
THK LIFE .VMS BKAfTIES OF FANM FKR\ !
I Is now before tha public, anil Dip w-.mt *,tn be enLtrnit-ned.
| And this boot; a sfrar-tre kit- untlds.
The iiiTM-ni Work Is authentic In all ils
k Detalltt.
Those who have read Ute advance cojy, pr.>nouncu It the 1
i wittiest, gpicieat book >d the >-eaoii.
j It presents vivid, life like pictures of thev charming and bril* ]
liant
Author of Fern Leaves and Hut h Hull, ;
at h*r own fireside, iu the Kditor’s Sanctum, iu i hr* sitcef, at
j Church, and every where, and in every position she Is the same .
fKcinfcting woinun.
J In ill h volume, several of Pamiy Fern's earliest efforts* appear j
for the iir>t time in book form.
j The reader w ill find that they poshes* the same attractife \
features which character Ate all her production-*.
! They are alternately willy and pathetic, raifaticand so<-*hig, j
j sparkling ami pensive.
No other author has succeed id so well in touching e ffnti l
chords of the heart.
Just received and for Bale by
feb!5 —w&twtf. W. PEAS!-!.
BRITISH PERIODICALS.
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re*pubJish llie following British i’eriodicals, viz:
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•J. Tiif. Edinburgh lif.viF.w (Whig-.)
3. The North British Review (Free Chitrcli.) j
4. The Westminister Review (Liberal.)
5. Blackwood's Edinburgh .Magazine (T--ry.) (
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! these puhlicaiion-tunasually inteie-tin^dusingtheforthcom- j.
j mg year. They will occupy a middle ground betwi.en the .
| hastily written news item?, etude speculations.and lfying |
j rumors of the daily Journal and the ponderous Tome of trie j
I future historian, written after the. Jiving interest and excite* >
- ment of the great political event-* of the time shall have !
i navs<-d way. It is to these Periodical that readers must j
look for the only really intelligible and reliable history ol j
! current events, and as such, in addition to thoirwe.il estab- !
| ii.-hed literary,scientific, and theological character, we urge !
! them upon the consideration of ihe reading public.
ZW* Arrangemcn's are now permanently made for the
receipt of KARLY SIILKIkS from the B.- itUsh l‘ubli.-h- ;
| ots, bv which we are enabled place ALL OUR Rl]- !
I PRINTS in the hands of subscribers, about as soon as they i
can be furnished with foreign copies. Although this in- j
volvos a very large outlay oa our part, we siiail continue lo }
furnish the Periodicals at the same low rates as lierctofore, j
viz:— Per ann.
For any one of the four Reviews £3 00 j
For any two of the four He views fi 00 i
For any three of the four Review- 7DO j
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For Blackwood's Magazine 3 00
F*.r Blackwood and three Reviews 000 j
For Blackwood ana tiie four Review - It) 00
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current in the State where issued will be received at j
par.
CLUBBING.
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cc will he allowed to Cbibbs ordering four or more <-op* j
ies of any one or more of tho above works. Thus: Four j
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wood lor §3O: and so on.
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arid Fourteen Cents a year for eacj of the Reviews.
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dressed,post paid,to the Publishers,
LEONARD SCOTT & CO.
jao9—twlm. 34 Gold Street, New York, 1
Just Received on Consignment,
-ill i I All DBS. Tenue?iee New Bacon; Hoz r<.tu. w _ t ' ; -;. \ |
ZU,UUU 1000 lbs. Feathers,
r. i Fresh l.srd.
-j Boxes, % Boxes ami K Boxes lie-t Vir.iulr Tobaeeo. !
1000 Yards .leans. Cheap for Cash,
marll-lf ni’U., FRIERSON 4. 00.
SUN DRIED APPLRS
17'OclTY BUSHELS pealotl, nice and sweet, just re
. ceived on esmsignment and for gale by
April 31st., 1855—w&twll. ii. ‘O. I’UELI‘S.
HIDES WANTED.
I will pay cash lor lO.tXK) lbs Flint Hides.
April 21st.—witwtf ii. C. PHU °3.
BOUNTY-LAND V/ABB ANTS.
Fensioa Claims, &c.
Hamilton & plane,
ATT 0 K KEYS A T LA W ,
COLUMBUS, GEO.
(Ofiiee, No. G 7, Brond Street, ovtir E. Barnard’s Store.)
HAYING made arrangements at H'c sh.it/gto-n ‘CY*yfcy which
a?l business cntraiiied to them witi bv promptly ttitended
j to,they are euabJed to procaTC Bnnnty I.anti War*
rnr.ts, Peailoiift, &t c. s and pr. . cuto Claims againM .
lb** t’nited tlMtes citb*. r bC-“ie i . /'prus c-r theK*vt-:al he
partvu nts.
I cT t la y are alsoprepare I to purchase Cfoitss, tc.SsaiLst
the United Aatt!:.
Z~iJ“ A'*> Ft' 9 required until the J.cnd fVarrJtiia, C7r.i ms, Ac.
are jn iflu-i
JAM VM IIAMII.T SX. W3. F.PUSE.
April 7tb. IK>5.
WRAPPING PAPEE FOE SALE
At Rock Island Paper Mill Office,
In front of Palace Mill?, and at Mulfbrd’s Store.
June 2d, 1535. w&twtf
A tASS®. ‘
i II.WING understood that nports [
j be*n iudusfrionsfy circuint
; the t fleet that v e ba-i an Ligut Draft Root?, and con**tq.ci!t
l.v r-< liciiiOcrtfer sh.ppiirr dur i:< tic low su me of tins
! Uiv er*. we like v’e.oure in Uifoimicg ilia ‘Public Urn thotci-
S l-*wlsc i- ;; • >inpl.-tc* list of liultpt n *o<it now run
i i*Tg J > Aihbrmaanu 1-igbee river.:
Ben Lee,
Azilc.
Oiioit,
Aiivance,
: Emiaa V/alts,
Ariel.
Bloomer,
Madison,
! The above are si! S.ibstsnti&l andof*4he
j hiving a -•'mrii‘faiiin*a:id tor passer,*
’ iti-.rH unequatir-d by any oil or ILtatsor hiic of towH.* l , x;*w p!>-
! in oh the Alabama am! I!!a:bee rivers.
! Ttuy are n-l cosn.natuhd by alii* and experienced coniHiED
■l-r* wh will U't- every exertion to secure the comfort raid
j saL-ty of the pa***.-i^ers.
i'or irolgbi *r p issogc apply on board, or lo
T. VV. M ARS-l ALL, & CO.,
Amenta of IndejK iiueai Su amers,
in.\2G—wAtwffm Mobile, Alabama.
~ IMPOaTANT TO TEACHERS,
i Country Merchants, aad Eve,-} body Else.
| A I.ARGS’& COMPLETE ASSORTMENT^Sf-
Books, Stationery & Fancy Articles,
AT COST, FOE CASE !
.%•••--RKIXG <le..*irooj* of changing my
! /’ ~Jr businerT-, I isow *>tter my fx:*-,isive
V- *Hck of Scliool, Law, Meet!-
* ■ r’ .''fJ L T 2;t-o! ;vI nml ?1 i•-- ‘
fc 11 laueous Looks, ant: .j
Stationery bI COST FOR CASH-
I have a Stock of School Hoe-ks, and it wIS be greatly
to the nilviinTapv .*f Teiicbccs : nd lbon; in cfcarAe of SchtKflo,
lo call iimuf diaicly :.Mt su;q*‘j thtiawh'is. If you’ cuu.not
’ come, your orders with tbo money, :u.d J wili send them
to yon. & ‘■ ‘ : -
‘1 o any one v, i.-lug Ut go inio the ousiuesa, I would g*y. that
i w ill tll tht isi js;y entire stork upon the most favorable terms
j — b.l;t :: to a .ud pay meui. Lit:! and see.
JUIiDAN L. HOWELL.
I N. I>.—l would inod n-tjn-clfally say. to a!t who are ludebi
i ed to me, that l must have t!n* money. jPicase lot xaet hear
; from >vu without lurihtr notice. J.L. IL
(Vd'imbu* April 14, IKIS. • wtwtf
Excileraeut Increases!
KEEP COOL! ICE! ICE I! ICE!!!.
11l VE ou hand.and receive daily h'E enough to supply all
the People of Georgia and Alabama, which
l will sell at .M Y 5 TORE tuf L<ItO.A) KTtiEF.T, at 2,V
cents per pr-unct.
All orders fro hi the country for Ice will be packed with caro
and xorvvar*!ed immediately by T. AL HOG A b‘, Q.,
| inay2—wtwtl President of the !ce Ccmpany.
To Rent,
t HOUSE o:: the Fouth east comer of Randolph and For
;d 1 -ytl. streets, —a carriage Louse and stables oa them. For
ftiriner inlorm.vioii call at the house r apply to
i r.ovW— tw It&wtt. K. T. r.OETvIUUS.
II OIjLING S \YO RTll'S ’
j PATENT- WASHING MACIIIXE.
Operated with Floating Bails.
THE GREATEST WASHING MACiIIXEO THE WORLD.
livery Family Gnght to Have One,
ON V. ol these Machines v. Jli do & we ’k‘?i waftbjoguf anorril-
I iary - . -;J family he fore Hro.'imd leavo
u-1 purred* Moy .■•re ptrfectly simple, Wot easily put *ut of order,
i and ciu !<“ . •.) tire*l by eny plant aon carpenter. Wo now 3*l
- vertisc tl.eia !*r the tone. They are fceintf preaerAfiy us< and
I in < til.i: iiitr, an I aive un v r*:: ; -s.tiir-factio!!. The MccbiiKM
cao be eeu'.-n i.rot. i• ~::! \V. Iv. St'crri.-. agent,T:oy i-’ectery •
: Pv;* •- w.*h--ng tliexn mint tj-adi.i tneir ahead, n*
vm- cannot i;>v>:u'£ctnro them hist cuous'h to supply the
! *L* iian i Hr.ter-4 Jro.ii tr.;- c*>u*tty enciyjilig. 2U Delifirs,
U . SLiNG M ArHfNEUO.
Oilumbu**, <a.
*Ar Cft-.utty It!i?nts for Pale.
N TV-.- : o-.v Zirrr.it e < ) M ic!i!r,*;> ::u charge the r-1 \r.i
i . : - u nukes h bettor macbiuo.’ Toe
p ire tor these iiachire* i- p-'J, purctu.icr y J;r cost t f
P *rtaii:.
l-iiii'i.fvf ;•!;:• te copy. may 3
RAGS! RASS !
Till: BOOK ISLAND PACER MILLS
joy - ihm uuo a iiulfveats cosh per lb.
<tr.-d pounds ; : nd upward-, and !1 couis tor uuautitles under
, Ub - n L:i_- wantec.
“rtl-.-c in fro: i .a PALACE MILLS.
. (’ •Dimltus-, <;:• . Jlny ft, 55. wattwtf.
PUSE AND IIEFP.E3III1IG ” ‘
TO BE HAD AT
BROOKS & CHAPMAN’S,
DHU3GISTS,
\’\ T F-ar-) pfee-ed to . r!'r to our hi ids and patrous pure
t t S#ls i WATKIt as a summer beverage.
l\V have purchased k *N:cboii‘-. Patent Combi nation Soda
Uou-i'.a'm,” by wixtel. we arc enabled to ©btam the Carbonic
Avii i*r the Water direct irom pure‘“L:i o .sb :*oda.” in-aca 1 of
ih*- •. ‘e.v ftiDie ol’ Liiae, Whiting, Obaik. &c n as hitherto used.
Ti Water prepar *1 oy is purer and ft* dr of
j all mineral or uox'ous ingredient. The p >wcr of the apparatus
i- -o Grruduaiecf, that five galtoin of Has is dissolved’ m each
j gallon oi water—which is the slam!aid officinal of soda Water,
I as appro*bv the bt-sd PhyaiciAii-. amt Cliemi#;*.
Oar SVKI PS are made of the S.igar, at.ti freshest Fruit",
j and we can. with iuli to. r ience in < ur Water and Pyr
u[*s, inrijr* our >< leads t> the coo ing,-parkiinff beverage of our
| Fonuiaiit. maytf—w&ttvif
- COMMISSION AND GROCERY HOUSE,
i ffNll E undersigned has the pleasure of announcibg to Ihe
L public that he has just received and will continue to re—
; ceivc during tiie season a good fcupj ly of
PAHILY GROCERIES,
4 ON ‘IaTX.NO OK
! SCG.Ui, CUFFF.K, MORASSES,
s.i/.r, it.icox. ; coitx,
/* F.js. rIIFF.sF , & TK.iS,
Fine Segura and Tobacco, <kc>,
j w hich he offers very h.w for CASH and CASH only. Th
jeihlic :*re re-pec lutly bVitv 1 io r.ll aud examitic his Stock,
1 None but Genuine an l Pre all Articles will be cffei
• ed: and all goods so Al ic r.n ■.* \uJ to bo mgooUas the but. at
1 the old stand of L>. P. KIIL i- Cos., No. 14, Broad =treet, Co
| lambus,(.a. A. S. HAYS.
F.nquir* r <•< pj. aj • l
S2OO A MONTH—WHO WANTS IT? “
VGF.ST.* wanted in every part of the S at© to scllllollißgs
worth's Patent Washn a Machines. An active man can
1 in:;! es 2 0 per m- niii. i i particulars address
was: lln a .macninl company,
; Enq. cc.p. [mayS—wtwi!} Columbus aa.
.j 1NF.25, A Talc t f the AU-.iro, is anew and
Ag jr. : ./ .-popaiar work. Justfpublished by the ilcrptra,
ttl ILfLJg “ ‘ ‘ ’ .1. W. PEASE.
Also, a New Supply of
■ South Si.fi’ VU>* In.. r>. bv V. Auauii It, D.; Eulh Halt;
i Cap. i Lift and tic*.mica oi Fauny Fern, 6-c.k.c.
| i olumbu!*, Fcb.2i. w&tw
MEW SPRIBJG BO3BS,
JUST RECEIVED BY
MANLEY & HODGES.
I^RZ.N cif, f :tn<l Amencau Printp.
French C.nnbr.cs and brilliants,
b o:<*h and French Gingham*; all Styles. , k
Iwrege-*. Ti>-4 it— and Light Cehm-d ChaJScjß.
Light S iimaer'Sitks-and CrciitbJiues* * .
A Choice svd&ciion of IlmbroMciies.
I land kerchiefs. Collars, and Collars and Sleeves to match.
Jackonc-t and Bvr!s Trimmings a:1 Bauds.
LngD.sb aui German fb'Siery—ot every descriyUoa.
Damask mid MasUn Drapery. ‘
ALSO,
A .Superior let of Irish I men-*.
6-4 P.iiiMv Cate— Lidew and Coftoa.
111-4 51 —4 12—4 Cotion a:d Linen Sheetings,
ff |!y. Ingrain and Linen Carpeting.
Every description of go.da usually found in onr line—all ol
which will be -*>:•] at the lowest Cash Prices.
Columbus, March 3, 1-55. w&twtf.
Muscogee Pvailroad Stock for Sale.
■'A S iarte .MufCOgceßiilMa-l Sto?’< foj-ak* by*
Oil HARHiSON , Al .-TLN t± .VcGEUER.
fc*h3.. w A twtf.
SETTLE UP. ‘
VI, I. per-ions Indebted U> the IMe firm of trftLf aMS k.
h l. UOUSOX.nrc hereby sMtUied that unless their Note. l *
and Accounts are before theflrfft©rJuno,they will have
to aeUla with some'owe.e!?e- may 17—w&twtl
I’i'ciiii Ci'ouad.
DOnm,n F.x# Family Floor, irom While Wheat, a
abeantiitil article,i„i barrel .....yl3
llitia Family, “ *’ pj
Siiperliue. “ “ 10 50
D ruble Extra b equal to Hiram Smith. Wo have only
a small lot of it.
r.pT—wvVtwif. WINTER'S FALACK MILLS.
J. M. RUSSELL,
AT TO It X fc; V AT I. \v ,
Oflloe at present, whit U E Ximroas, Esr). over J H Wt C,
Brou.t Sim (..toium!ru. Ccorc a.
Coluiotrus, April 9,1? M. vrltlwtf