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Volume XV.
CJSNNSNT
KDITORS AND PROPRIETORS.
Off IS riU-'.VEEIkLY TIJIBS & SENTINEL
i • published LvUSRY iYbiuSfplUJji > aud t'KU)A I MUt t-\
/ f’t au.l i-i rUtUiJi y vrK.ViJifti.
Ptlci tVEEHLuY I’UUfia & SENTINEL
pubHfttied every TJE.HDA Y .WOfIJV/JVO.
Office on Saadolph Street, opposite the Poat Office,
iehms:
t’RI-WBBfCL Y,Fiv* Dollars per annum, in advance.
* W-Jfijfl .G-. , i'vvo OuLLAttrt per annum,in advance-.
.dvertijenioius ;on .p.cuously inserted at Osa Dollar
pervpi&re, for the drat inseiifoa, and rirrv cents for every sub
se i leoi insertion.
.jeral deduction will ho made for yearly, advertisements.
Land and Vetoes, by Administrators, Executors, or
Guardians, are required oy Jaw to bo held on the first ruesdaj
,*n the month, between the hours of ten in the forenoon and
thiee in the afteriiOdn, at the Court House in thecounty in which
the property is situate. Notions of these sales nint be fcivei* In
a public rucott ejjrty days previous to ine day ol sale. _
Notices for the sale of Personal Property must be at
least Leu days previous to the day of sale.
Votice to Debtors and Creditors olau Eolate mußtbepublish
•Notcf that application will be made to the Cour ol l .'dinary
for leave to aellLandor Negroes, must be pablisht* W;eklyfor
tvtfi months. , , , ,
Citations for Letters of Administration rand be puaußned
thirt y day* for Dismission from Administration, monthly sir
months—(or Dis-niwfou from Guardianship forty days.
Rules for foreclosure *>f Mortgage must be published month.y
for four months -for establishing lost pap..T. for the fid! space
of three months —for compelling titles from Executors or.tarnin
istrators, where a bond has been given by the deceased, • hejull
space of three months.
Publication- win always he continued according to these,the
I <r\\ re'jnlrftments.'rnlessotherwise ordered.
BUSINESS CARDS.
PRINTING AND 80071 BINDING.
HA VI N(J connected with our Printing Office, a fjii
and complete assortment of Book Binder's tool3 and
*!* ard aleo added to our Prii tingmaterials.we are now
prepared to execute, in good style and with despatch,every
kind of work in either branch of the business, on the best
terms. , . , . ,
lit, VVK WORK, ofevery deecnption,with or with
out printinff, mad? to order, in the neatest manner.
WAttK IliWSli INIIVriNN. Rec-ipts, Drafts
Notes, Bills of Lading, &e., &c ■ executed neatly and
promptly, and bound in any desired style.
ISVII,ii,)Vt) Atiit sm tlltio t I >1!, VNivS,
of all kinds got upwith accuracy and dispatch
Uiil tloaiis, t .trla, CircuUtrs. Mum! fJtlls.
Posters, Programmes, &c.,&c., printed in tne snor
test notice and in the host style.
Migatme and Pamphlets pti* up in every style o
bindii g. ,
Bookso all kinds rebound strongly end neatly.
LO VIAX v ELLIS.
Columbus, April 15,1354.
DU. T. STEWART,
f H AVING returned toCclumbns would reepect fully an j
nounceih.at he has resumed hi? practice of Medicine j
and Surgery.
Columhna.Ga.. Pec.7. t a . r >4. w>wtf
~ TvT tTbrown, m. and.
Reformed Physician and Surgeon.
RESFF.CIVIJf.T, f tenders his professional serTffces to tne ciii
. simsof Dnlumbus and vicinity, with aw assurance that he
will attend to 1 ill c ilia from the affl cted. Th*v* desiring his
services m iy bu aure of receivinaronly Sanative Medication.
nr < >ttlce on frond g: reel over Uarn'ird feblswyl. j
gx* DENTISTRY.
J. FOTtLE, 3. 13. 2.
J3?” Office on Randolph near Broad Street.
Colnmblta.febl—lßss. w&u.
ROBERT W. HOV/ARD,
ATTO RN E Y A T LA W ,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
rv” Olßoe tn tbe Bt. Mary’s Bank Building, up Stair., jr\
July se, 1854—twiwty. |
ROBERT E. DIXON,
ATTORNEY A T LAW,
COLU.U I) VS, GEORGIA
Office over E. Barnard’s &. Co.’s Store
April s—wlwly
JAMES HAMILTON. W.M. F. PLANE
HAMILTON & PLANE,
Attorneys at Law,
Columbus, uko.
Will practice in the Couits ol the adjoining counties
n this State and Alabama. decs—w&twtl.
DEMIDS & PHILIPS,
ATTO It N E Y S AT L A W.
w ILL Practice in the different courts of Rbssell comity,
*’ Alabama. ADDRES.i
R. WATSON DENTON, JOHN M. PUII.IPA,
Columbus, Gil. Cnnofori! Al<i
Sept 15, 1851. w&lwly.
R A. TUSNIPSEE33,
AT T O ll NE V A T L A V. r ,
CUSSETA, CHATTAHOOCHEE COUSTY, GA.
WILL promptly attend to all business <: miniited to
his ctiarce. A nnl ~2 i. 185 —” 1-•
A. 5\ OWEN,
atto rne y at law,
T &Ii3OrTON, GA.
\\TV'\r>r V ‘'e Dec. urati for p-rniia p.nMGet i ibonn
\ V (y*l ui Uun l yen iloua, tad will att-.i-l . • ti.u
praAt'CiHHu >1 ail cl ti-us <i Ur‘l i*ut'■ r* ac-t l—wil
S. S. STAFFORD,
ATTORNEY AT LAV,
BLAKELY,EARLY COUNTY, OA.
sp‘2 wlf .
SEALS & COX,
Attorneys at Law and Solicitors in Chancery.
\\Tll.lx iltend the Court* nf Barbour. H uiry and Pike, in
W t it* Kuluii J i liciai olrcu t, and thoaeo: Mac >n -ind Itn.-
lellinthe ‘mth. Sp cml aUentiun uivm to buincs in iht*
Ohvicerv an i Proba e Oourtsol ltvivur an i Macon countii
l). M. SH3 Vl.f 4 , ’I ivt iu, Alt. MuS -3 COX, fuakegee, Ala.
October, IU vrly
ARTIIUK HOOD. OKU. S. KOHINSON.
H3 3D & ROBINSON,
ATTOttNBVi AT LA W ,
Ccthbert, Randolph eo., G
WILL practice in Randolph, Clay, Calhoun, Karly, i
Buhnr uudLee, and other Comities in the Circuit ;
when desired. deed ly.
BORDERS & DAVIDSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
COI.CMIUJS, (IliOltcn.
r~zf’ nffl envyr Dr. Ware’s Drug Store, Ea*t side hr .ad st.
A. L. 0 iRDKRS. LARKIN DAVIDSON.
jnt9-H.V.
JOHNSON & MASON,
attorneys at la w ,
Cussela, Georgia.
PMtTtCUhAßatteaiionpdd to the collection of claim* In
this aud adjoining counties, and aUo to extc Mors aumiL
fetraton*, &c.
\VH S. JOHNSON. TVM* K. MASON.
Jjn4-wiy
RAMSEY dc KING,
Attorneys at Law,
COLUMBUS AND HAMILTON.
Jamk N. Ramsey, w. H. M. King,
Hamilton. Ga. Columbus, ttau
October *l—ly
~ Tames b. cun n ing ii am,
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR.
COLU.MDUS, EGORGIA.
ARCHITECTURAL Desisns and Working ria:ie for Ruild
imis furnidiie.l. Aniflcer's work calculi.'mU Surveys ol
land made, and T plana furnished with accuracy,
neatn-s and despatch
\y < m -e over i ‘o'. Holt’s Law Office.
Columbus, Feb. 24. w&twtf.
COPARTNERSHIP.
unlei.dgned having entered in a general
U-Lfl grocery business,
atthe old stand 01 P. McLaren & O.. willj keep constantly on
hand a full supply ot
All kinds of Groceries,
for wholesale and retail.
We solicit the patrouageol our frieuds and the public geo*
P. iicLARLN 61 DUCK.
PMTRK MCL ARM,
fcltrt B. BtfCX. •
JtUV*, Oct 7th, ©t X4~4wfcwtf
GRUKNWOOI) & GRIMED
WAREHOUSE ARD COMMISSIOR
MERCHANTS.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
\ITILL give their particular atMUior; to the storage.arc
▼ V sale of cotton, and other produce, which ?ay he con
signed to them. They are prepared to make liberal ad
vauces on cotton in store.
Urompt attentior. will be given to the RECEIVING anc
FORWARDING BUSINESS.
E. S. GREENWOOD. STERLING F. GRIi!LB:
. Columbus, Sept. 5,1351 —w&twly
J. C. It USE, J. 11. DAVIS, VV. 11. LONG.
“ruse; DAVIS & LONG,”
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
A.NO
SHIPPING AGENTS,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
WILL purchase andgf!l co-ton and other produce on com
mfli!ou, unci itrlctly attend to forwarding goods a:l filling or
.Jergtrom viie counfiy.
Ituse, Patten Al Go., agents Columbue, by whom liberal ad
vancea will be madeon consignments eitherto or through us to
our irienda in Liverpool or the North.
July 9, 1853—w&tv/tf
LOCKLTT & SPELLINGS,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
WILL attend to the celling of COTTON and all kinds o
PRODUCE Strict attention given to Receiving and Fot
warding Good*.
E. LOCKETT,
If. I). SNFILLINGS.
Savannah, Ga., Sept. 1, 18>t tw&wly
HUDSON, FLEMING & CO.,
SAVANNAH, GA.
AND
HOPKINS, HUDSON So CO.,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION
! MEIiCII ANT S .
RENEW aiT'.flVr of thlr sM-rvioe-to Planters, Merchants and
■ Dealers* in thetnue of Cottou and ah other country produce
Strict attti niion v. ill he triv n to business, and liberal cash ad
ranees and facilities afforded customers when retjuirvd.
JNO. It. HUDSON, ) r ,
* > savannah.
W. K. FLEMING, \
L. KOFKINS, AugUSta.
John J. coiiEN-,.Char!eston.
4—tw&ivtf
copartnership;
j npilE undersigned having this day formed a Copartnerahipuc
.L tier the nami and style of
! HARRISON, AUSTIN 4- M’GEIIEE,
for the purpose of transacting a generitl
AUCTION AND COMMISSION,
i RECEIVING AND FORWARDING, AND; NEGRO
business, ot the old stand of
C . B . HARRISON,
pledgethemeelven to a prompt end faithful attention to all
business committed to tueir care. They will give Utelrporaoual
utiention tothesalo of
i ßeal and Personal Property , .Merchandize and Produce.
Having ample facilities at their command, they arc* prepared to
make liberal cash advance* on Negroe ana Merchandize ol
every description.
The patronage of their frienjjs and the public general -7 is
solicited.
C. S. HARRISSON,
WILLIAM AUSTIN,
A. C. McGEHEE.
Columbus, Ga., Sept. I, 1354. Septl6-tw&wtf
ANDICEWsTItIDGWAY 4 &, CO.
DEALERS IN
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, &€., &CL
(Four Doors bslow Hill & Dawson’s old Corner)
iJSU>\S> srUEEINTJOU MBUS, GA.
Columbus, Oct 15. 1353.—tw&Vtf
jS ’
KOTICE.
OUR friends and patrons are hereby notified that circunv
Miaucea make itabsolute'y nweaaary tiiat we &hould Lave h
lien on every horse iioarded at ur etai le t>y thr, inuntb or year.
W r e, therelore, herehy give notice, that our rich‘ .ien
shall enter into and recomoa part of every canir ict f**r tte
keep or hour,l of horse- at our siHblt-i*. r.nd that ‘nitL rases we
reserve the right to n orce aa.d I.’eif, eif nece- ry.
:p ts. H ATGD VAi tc PITTS.
Alfy] FIXES : I r LUT OF
BAC O N II A\l S
Ever offered in this market, for sale by
A. ts. ALLEN,
117 Broad strict.
CofumbuM.pept 27—tw&wtf
KVKCIA Is notici:.
IN order that O customers mny understand the
terms on which we tiade, we have thoucht it advisable
to publish them. *l!hey are aa follows: For all purcha l * ?
•n time, payments will be required twiey a year; say 1m
.May and Ist.l nuar•■. On all ainotitlfs unpaid at tbotimt*
spcciiied, we thall and expect intere-t until paid.
E. BARNARD, A CO
Columhua,Jan. I t ’53. janll—wAtwtf.
House and Lot tor Sale,
f N the upper part of the city, with five room? and a!! ne
-1 cessary outbuildings with the best well of water in ill *
city, so said by judges. Enquire id
SAM MIS & ’ROONEY.
Columbus. Sept 30—twA v* 1 1
Tiing. W .Maiis iall. Jno. A. MoNieoMKRY, Jos. P. Rutland*
TilOS. W. MAUSIIALL & CO.
RECEIVING AND FORWARDING
ME 11 CITAN TS .
93 Commerce and 0+ Front Str>eta
MUBILL, Ai A.
All goods consigned to their care for the interior, * !! be re*
waived and forwanh and with all possible despatch, and tree ol
•*;.y charge tor oommissi<*n and stoiage.
November IS— !**'* whin
BOUNTY LANDS.
WE have on hsnd a large lot of the Form* to be used |
in obtaining BOUNTY LANDS, suited to all cases, \
th ;t we will cell nt§l per quire, CASH.
Columbus, Ga. w.Vtwtl LOMAX & ELLI ?. i
IJAv.GING AND RALE ROTE.
i CV A Bales India Bag£l.ig,
luu 500 Coils Rope.
For sale bv GREENWOOD A GRIMES.
Columbus. Sept 13, 1854—twAwtf __
MARBLE WORKS,
Enstside Brotu! St. iiearthe Market House
COLUMBUS, GA.
HAVE constantly onliandal! kinds of Grave Stones >
Monuments, Tombs and Tablets, of American
Italian and Irish Marble . Engravingandcarv'r gdone
oustoneinthe bestpossiblemanner; and allkindsoiGra* 1
iteWorkattheshortest notice.
JOHs ii. MA'rtEN.
i P.3.—Piasterof ParisandCement.alwavsonh md for
i sa.o. Coltimhus. Jan I,Uhl IHS4
DISSOLUTION.
fpHK firm *of F! \LL fc S was dissolved on the first of
L January, 1?55, Ly the Centh of . 1. Moses.
HKRVEY HALL, Surviving Partner.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
THE undersigned have entered into the HAED-ITAIIF.
ii USIJYF.SS, under the firm ad name of HALL, MoSte;
i & CO. IIF.RVEY H U.L,
IS A A'’ I. MOSEf*,
JACOB P HENR'ICKP,
WILi.IAM A. BEACH. \
February IS, ISSS. witwt r
TQ THE LADIES.
HAVING received a most extensive and full supply of the
latest French
SPRING MILINERY & DRESS GOODS
tor Ladies wear, l solicit a call from all. The Goods nr# now
Relied, and th selection compri es an assortment superior and
richer than e\ er offered before in this market.
Respectfully, M t J . n8A17,
1 fl Broad street
NOTICE
IN order that my customers runnh ff accounts may know the
terms on which t trade, I deem it advisable to pub.lsh them,
for purchasing on time y ey u intis required twice a year, on
the firetoi July aud fir*; oi January, at winch time the t.l Is wili
bepr.senh’d. MKsJ. I)E?8 ’U.
April 7, IPS" wtw3rn.
Irish Potatoes.
JU3T receive! ou o< lsigmusm, iw*uty-3va barre’s, India
dlug a few •‘Meroer*.’’ apa 0. U. Ptt^LPaL
“the union of the states and the sovereignty of the states.”
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 12, 1855.
COTTON LANDS.
fpg, TIR
dro.i ac. e*. —two . imdred ..no tiuy open, a-u 1S
tiiai.il. Pou-jroi vaiei; bm dii ■*, gin housv ati
. A, r . ~cr *w —lying 3 tubes ea oi Hard-no-.. y. *miii *-u !■ i.
Aciuios i, the conntv cite. At ) person wish.tig such* af. r -
ri.uld li *ve 11 y calfsovti. > K. U L Vl l bi.
K'i.ch f ,r? . v-rv 2'*. v- n~’
All a BAM A liAIxD FOR fciALU.
i 1 OFFER my Phtßtation for sale, lying 7 mile
we?tof
Ala., containing 430 acres, with about 300 ace
•pen ia >d all under good fence, and a good Earned Dwei
ing witii 5 rooms, outhouses, an 1 in good order, a so .
amed Gin hou?e and Screw The plantation i* well vv.
en.d, and a w*-j| of water which up to thi-* time lias ti<
ailed :n the !ea.-t. I will make the t*rnn e.i-y An.
•erson who tn y want to buy the place will be shown b
) A. Mcßea, on the piacoor G. K. Mitns, ol Columbu*.
r 1 can be -een ai my residence.
DRURY MIMS.
Cussela, Ga., May 22, ’s3—wtf
GOOD PROPERTV~FOR SALE!
I WILL stl! the Hotel cor; r known a? tin
i?*!) BALD HILL HOUSE; the Hout*e w neatly a! i
new, with li room.*, and is doing a fair busines-,
ir;d it deaired 1 will sell 100 acre’ of good Pine land will.
:he Hotel. Also, anew STOREHOUSE opposite th*
Hotel, now occupied by J. \V. llewett &• Cos., and a good
Pan Yard, now doing a fine burine e, and a goode’oek on
land which can be had with the yard. For the Tanning
“Hn< fs
Shoes can be sold in the shop.
i will >eii the aoove pr. v * ■•/ all together or reparate,
ni:y be required, and i* r. -t sold by the Ist ‘Pne.’il -y in 'i
tobernext.it will be sold at public enlo The teim-* chi
0 tnade easy. ‘Phia property i’ as do-irable as any villa”
• i-pciiy in the State ; it ia anew place and is lmpr-.viug
ist as a t-hould for th tun*’; the cont y arcun lis goo
-d the Miciety ; we have as goo 1 a school m any in h
tan*, under the management of Mr. J B. H -li. My r a
on for i*elling is on the account of my wife’s hea.th J
lon’t think of I aving the county ai 1 regard it as one oi lilt
est little counties in the State.
T. A. BRANNON,
CuWetlJ Ga., May 22, 1855. wtf.
INDIAN dJFAINGS.
tw MCINTOSH HOU'EL
fiSgt THIP EntaM -bm nt isnov* open fer the re- |s* Ej
l*> B j wt.tl.ffl of Vi.itois .o tl ldelifeht ul
ik. p UU4-. TheauP.icribtr, who bus now been at this , v* ■ )
he i.i.v ten yeirn, can oaly a-Mure person, visiting th * o uil
inhi .-nt that na heretofore, he will are jjp j-hiuh or txpt nt* to
Jive entire Batinfactioi!.
M . K. Ir*.ar.i will have charge of the culinary department
ti tact, cilia charge of tbi* ettabliHl meat, wed a servant!*,
-ual be of the best order. 1 here will be rplendiil Goaches utul
lackt* at Indian Springs platiurm, itiree nines above For)ili,
o t'Kiisitort pjig-emer* irooi that loIud.RU sn.
nnv |H—w"m “ a, w dU-URR
SCOTT’S
LITTLE GIANT CORN AND COB MILL !
Pattuted May 10th, 1851.
T ITE attention of Planters Farmer? and . c tock Feeders in
general, Is respectfully called lo this Mill, n* the mo?; im
portuut artic e ol Ihekind’pow in un; not on y well adapted
fr grinding Cobb Meal fur B.ock, but gritsor tine hor.stn; m
the table, and eepeciai.y Bread Meal from Corn not Ittily rip*,
or dry iu the Fall.
In setting this Mill no mechanic cr frame work Is wanted,
only requiring t> be fastened lo e ll -or or p.aUOrm. Laail)
adjlisted and usJ by ar.y body, even a child.
The LITTLE IANT has xeceird the ti;>t pre miumeat the
Agricultural lairs of Missouri, Kexnueky, Marylad.
and other S:ates; anti that In the mostcoinpliinentary raanner;
as well as tne most ready comm-ndatious iroin the thousandc
witntasii g its perfr rmance.
These P ipenor Mills arc lor sale by
HALL, MOSE^&'-o.
mju.’V—‘wStw'f * < lumbi’g. < n.
LOTTERY!LOTTERY! LOTTERY!
Jasper County Academy Lottery.
[By Authority of the State of Georgia.]
nulIE subscriber having neon appointed Manager of tlw
1. Jasper county Academy Lottery intends c*n.iuctiig the
same <-n the Havana Flan o! single number*, and hud located
hifM filce in ih city ol Macou.Ga.
I!.* uow offvra tbw uLowing—
cl a .s s D.
GRAND BCHEMI2 FOR JURY 23,1855,
when prises will bo dishibuUd , foUow,mcnuting lo
$50,000.
CAPITALS $12,C00
** S.UUU
** :i,ooo
* 2,000
” 1,500
l,-. t.
* i.ioo
laull pii3*s amounting to *Si,OU..
&c. &c. 6cc.
JjP*Aeents wanted in every town ai c : ty in the Union.
**n :-p -l c-ltiou, the t* r;UB Will bes -rwareoJ.
R’lnymiw, every predrawn at e;.ch dr-twintr, ‘in t- r ?L*.
►up. r ntemience of j.euilctncu nwom to a iaithful periormanci
01 their duty.
Prizes paid when dno without discount.
All order.-, re'yonit, t-lrictly co*ifidMitial.
Hiils on all solvent hanks taken at par.
Whole Ticiuts Sr; Hi,lvcs s*: Q mrters .*‘2.
Address JAsi&d F. WIN fKH, Manager,
ran^lo —wif Macon, ba.
J. r. JORDAN. fi- F. GfcE.
JORDAN & GEE,
RECEIVING k FORWARD'G MERCHANTS,
G?iiral Commission Agents, & 1-eaUrs in
Dry-Goods, Grcceries and Provisions,
CHATTAHOOCHEE,
Gadsden County. Fi.a.
April 2, 1355. w6;n.
DON'T THINK OF FAMINE i
JAMES LI'JON,
TENNESSEE COMMISSION HOUSE.
Na. 132, Fast Side B nad Street, Co'utnbr/s Georgia,
l J \S on imnd an.! f*r -ale low lor ctfch, lO'J,COO poundh
i 1 r.or iunr.essee Lac on.
? *.• io. do. to arrive.
lj.o'o ibi A.No L Leaf Lard, bi.lt, halfbbla k ki^s,
A i- rGiek* F our. g pmi >r A*t cle.
1. 0’ B eincl;* C.-r i, principally to arrive.
SOU dual!** t-6 Seed Pea*.
I* 0 Itushela ireeli ground Me il.
50 i*le P cked Pork and Beef, vcry low!
I'e-!de<* Su/ar, Coffee, I'otuifco, a v .rioua other a r tie!<s of
the 1-ke i- o edio o itleut'on. I i*all ior C iirign an lei
j.r o-uR o ily, liia not i<r me io make .i market price but a
-t > sell at wh i e*er h • rna kei in.
v\ oiii’l nepieuM'dM eel. to ah, f.;r and noa r , in w ant o:
then!) vi* Hiiilw'Jm .1 \ IS LI*HN
LIME! LIME! •
subscr her iniiuw pn pued to furnish LlMF^^XiV’
the’otho lime kiln.
jAt any pon un t.e* na w:iou u ii -e < r .v, .ic dcola rivers.—
[ Punotii wish inr i.iine can be supplied on ibe mo*t rea*t*na
; nle terme b* addressing the at Otho 1 out Office.
Heurv county, AUbaina.
ap3o-wtf ’ T. t. TiOUTN k CO.
’ TO PLANiERS.
Grover, Eaker & Co’s Sewiag Machines
Villi hard to heat. They will do the work of a di.y in an
hour, and Can be run by hand fool,or h. r.-u* power. Tl e.\
are to simple as to ho managed e teuy r.y negroes, and are, at
the same :ime,a Handsome at tide oi furniture.
No establishment is complete without them. They will Mite!
a shirt hOftOm. or c*w fiiietn Ihickrew-es of i.mabu g wit)
lease. Cni! and see them. COW'D tV Sc CO., Agents.
pl4—wtt’ < *l in.bus, tin.
LANb tt STKAM 311 LlI'()i
t'HE subscriber offersfodsale his valuable eet of .Mill# *!i
new, with an extensive custom, worth irorn 4t to 50 doll ar#
o r d:<y. The engine is of i’o horse power, and drives a clrcnlai
saw Ihrtt cu*s from three to five thousand t*et of lumber pi r
day. The JWill will f. rind l‘J bushels of corn per hour,
and gets a custom o: 250 bushels per week. The mills are .with
in - miles of Kufaula. i here is Ktiachtd to the m.U H 0
of Pine lAiid, heavy timbered, 116 acres ila r and. Any person
wishing to purchase such property will dowel! io call and ex
.mine.as l am determined to *eli. C. J. M. ANDREW H.
Kufaula, Ala., Feh. IBsi. fehl2-wtf.
“MONTGOMERY IROaV WOHKST
(LATE THE WINTER IKON WORKS.)
MONTGOMERY, Ala., June 1, 1354.
| npHE subrCTinero manufacture promptly to ordar. Itlver
! i and Stationary Steam Kiginc, Holler.
! ofeveiydescription, bass*, Grist auu Sugar
I Cotton Free, and Semvn, Pumping Kn
| gluts.
I Heavy Machinery yeneral y, and materials uaed in
Water and na# Wurkiaitd itail iioads.
Heavy and light castings made Horn both Iron and
Brass.
Building Fronts, Columns, Iron Railings,
&c M c>ii*;.fitted and nut up.
Ulackxmith Work and Heavy Forgings exe
cuted; havingia their works one ol Nasmith’s Kaient direct
action Sieam Hammers.
Patterns o> ail descriptions made £t the shortest notice.
They are l*l'o the sole’latmfacturr in fhefl.mth oftheun
rivalled Kich Cast Iron Water Wheel.
hidni u inteCs Patent, Improved Cast Iron
Frame, Circular Saw 31111s.
All orders addressed to BANDERS IRVING. Sec’ry.
Montgomery lion Works,
Montgomery, Ala.,
Will meet with promp* attention, and the work be punc ually
executtd mi reasonable terms, and m asijle n*t surpassed lor
accuracy aud excellence ot workman-hip*
JOHN JEFFREY,
J. 8. WIN t KK.
LEWId Fr.DOST.
JfotrtJTOrery, Als, Abj,*#—wtf
Change of Schedule
MUSCOgSI^AI L ITOAI)!
On and after Fclsruary 20th,
PASSKNGF R Trains will leave Columbus daily ai2-15 P. M..
arrive at Macon \J| P. M.
Leave Macon daily at 3A. M, arrive l l Columbus 8-20 A. SV
(akiuif a couijdcfe coi nee tint: between MoiUg*miry, ‘ ia..
Yugutta. Kiiigaviiie. VYiiinii gton; a with central waii Roi*
o Savannah,. and MiJJe<lgeMiU * and with the ts aeon ai.t
VeHU>r Traiuf* to Atlan'a, Gitaitanoi ga Hi and Naahville.
A!*•, connecting at vojumbus w ith the GLa.rd Afobih
talJmad, for F.ulaula. D. K. U LLIS,
Columbu#, Feb. 20— tw&wtf Lrigltieer aid Sup’t
CHANGE OF SOIIEDULE
MOBILE AND GIEARD HAIL FcOAD.
“ sri ' rK ’
y.-v : _
VKTSa Monday, sth March, the Passenger and Frelglii
Trim will leave Girard at P. M. dail), (>*unda>a uxcep
e*l) connecting at Oliver Run wv'h a daily line of Mage
o D.'ennviile, Eufaula. P’ort t'a nes, and Mariiuimi, Fla. .am
n Tuesdays, and Fridiijs. withlhe ■ S :ag',s for Ucht-e, Olivet.
.-Inon,l'hunennuggee. Midway arl Union Erring*.
Leaving Silver Kun at 6 IP, .A. M .daily. (M*ndajs excepted
he < nrs wi.l reach Girard in time to connect with the Op jiifc;
.no M i.-cogce Train*.
Pound tri p.iekfts good for'.wo d-yg cen he purobseei
.t the office at ddver Run, at k.-o than the regular l ate.
R. A. HAHDAU AY.
raarlfi-wttwtf. Engineer.
SCHCDULS OPELIKA BRANCH
Vlomgomrry & West i'oint Rail Road.
L) \'■SENG PR TRAIN* every day: Leaves Girard at 9% A M.
L Arrives.*u iipe.ika al 11 A. M.
Leaven t p-dikat A. M. Arrives at Girard at P M
FRLltJli I’ TRAIN leav* s Girard wkoiiduy, \Yedmeua-, am!
riday IU 3P. M. ,
Leaves ( >peiika Tuesday,Thur.-dny and Faturdi y at H A. M
Goo. r must be in the depot b!.rv 2 p. m.n ih * day tin *
Teight trim leaves—hi* plainly marked withlhe owner’* name,
aid station at which they are to he delivered. Fi.'ii’j u’> <lrH\
ickeis must arc mpnny each load, hi and ll.e freight paid in ad
‘auoetoull puir ts except Montgomery*
ma H..wstiwif. 8. G. JONES, Eug’r.& Pup.
HAY GOOD’S HACK LINES.
TRI weekly.
—u I.EAVEB Bllvt r Run Tues<ln>s, Thurs
•ft ■ <lry< nd Fridnj s, ou the crriVi.l *l Ghe
:: ‘ 8 !r, ' ,n limbus. Iy Olivet, K<in.
thunei nugfo! e, lo Union
‘pru.C’ j-.f U J.iuwi y, Ala.
T it* II ek to Fauu.nrt and Uchee, lev s 8 Ivei R in,on the ir
rival o. tlie chip, tiominya and vVj lues lays.rcturi.B same day to
su v r R-iit in tune fori he ears next day.
Loaves Chur eniiusgte, Tu* tday s. 1 1 ursdnjs and Saturdays,
it 0 \ .M„ —leavt e Midway Hi io-i f ihe ?jin>e l> • —mett
it I non, ami reach Silver Run iu t motor the cirs on Wednes
laye.Fr a* *, *ui‘i Bunda\B.
n;ar.C K r s-wrf. A. FIAYGOOP,Driver.
LOST NOTE.
H lost r r mi:laid, r certsin prorr ifsrry note, given r
j ho *t tl flirt ... . anuary last, win >nt* real fr< n. ll <• 25;h
*f Dece.nbt-r i 54. Amoui.t Ttiiny*Five Dolh.rs aid Filty-fi\e
entv. ; nn!ot<* •r? bitmed by Vi.B V\ ilhs and made pyai 1 •
to my pelf. 1 caution thi m:>ker not to nay aid i< te t* aiv rut*
iiitmv.-el'. • UK . W I R •< ViS.
• ‘■ 1 ■ v * r^iii'yGa. innyi*:i .
WINTER FACTORY,
Oolxiaaa.'lD'ui.sf, Ci‘-£x.
YARNS, I.IXSEVS, \VRA1 J PING TWINE
SEWING THREAD, for sale.
WOOL Card'-d at one fourth toll or ten cents
per pound.
LINSEYS made tip on shares, or 15c. per yard.
All Work done Promptly and Wnrrnnlcd.
MONTGOMi*RY~iKOX WORKS,
MOATGOMEUY, AS,A.
WILL FURNISH PROMPTLY
OTEAM En % in#W, Circular .'aw Mills. Grist Mills, Shafting,
. ’or any desciipiion oi JU.Hi JtJA t film Ale*> uich’a un
rivalled Water VV heels, the be**, in the *..r!d.
L> M’h, Sc. ’o. Whittlesy &. (Jo., Woodruff
ih e Mu-.. igee Rail Hoad, and n.irm r u.-i oiheis, to
lotting iOO Teet of Lumber per hour; each using one of our
Patent Vi rcu.nr Paw Mills oi out Saw.
G. W. WINTER.
marl2—w<fetwtf Golimhus (ieorgin.
BISSOLUTIOS*.
I'li:: Firm or Truss & niiltnllerg wan dissolved
i by iitu in.!csiifftiiL *u tne Gt oi April
The uunerH'.t{iie<i having jur< ha-nl o; Jdr. L.Trtinx hi** in*
er--t in li e rtuer firm, w il. c uitinuetho .V.UrilG liUSiN haS
.nal is l r ncl.e- at t> eiro'ii mmd
NO. 76 BAST SIDB OF BROAD STREET.
Where cat alway s bo foun 1 u largo se'.ecvion of
ff9fVHMe FORTES
• ’rorn h- ?!et Manufactories in the United States, /lab Stylus
md PiUCLd.
A LSt) .
>felod!nns. Gultfti'f, VloHncfllcs, Violins,
BmijoH, Taiuboihus, Fimoh, Fiuilime, |
A e'e or dense, MadcßmiH, i inrioutlts,
Flagcoiclti nml Fife*.
Also, all kind a ol 1511A SB INSTRUMENTS fi r I
ISA S iS, it no :i r •-*.!. La hr an*! TaN-.it U Uti
Si'H lN ! S<i a 1.1. kinds, ,t:.d Du Laigesl A >or t men t ’
>f SHEET M It’ l*i! ;11 ti e j’.hove named ii.sirv.ii ei-ts.
.nat cm • e Lund South oi I’hiia-n 1; h..
ty 3 con i Hand Piaii <s ‘hWvii in oxchanze when new ones
ire nought. k.G the highest pric s allowed for old out..
5 ir* >, (.•,.>i.<l h-iol V'hih*h •• r i-aleor Ret t.
Piati')B Urgauß, >1 elodlimc, and a 1 other kii ds cf
‘■lusica iu-urutn n .► r p *.r u m’ h* i vsi muni.-t r, a: and al the
Mttr.t--! ti..iti*e, and warr iiitcf! to .iw en'ire satisbu :i n.
\ll o.d rg IcU it our siorew.il n- promptly mt* m'od to.
t. m i;i:ug.
7 * Uro id *kreet.'iirn oi the viaininoth Fid* Je.
r ( . uml ng, V, y 5, !KV wA.twtf.
NOTICE.
PERSONS indebted t* t. C. Flewelfei* Cos. wii 1 please
make uimediateiyinenL Their accounts may h found
st he H-*-k * tore *• * J. J>. HOWELL.
Columbu-. Do*
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
jn;i D-t ‘hcriher ban received h a stock ot Ff’RING AND
i 5 ’MM'llL'vY *D <-a 1 ami geu ral u-ts r:nei;i
-c-inp i-om* a l good and dcairuble style!", which tlie public
r in* i * and t<> examine.
Th<- fro-'-'s wre h tight to cll —nre U**r 6n]*.-an<l
will sell to nil in want—if ih*y
v lll be. (.if-'e ioi 1 *wer i rises i*r CASH than tno t*aint e'yiOs
ml va lie v. ere ever off*r<d in this city.
■p'O-aAio-m r. VIVC.ATT.
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* ii v-**ve iiir? Pit U;e,
E 7 MRS. C. A. LEXTER JT.TTK— COLUX DCS.
iL a:d yo the ca'D, then h<e I it uow,
B/ iLo buuseliojU gods in your own loved home;
Uro .he Cain l.ko m; k shall -i your i row,
c -mo-iivo the jd’ i gw— omef brother, come!
Your own loved wifi* a. and children fair,
To iiu* earth’.- cold >co. shall they be given;
Sleep trusting heat- in deep diispair,;
Andm.i.l y io e both eatth and heaven?
Stamp not your brow with a .runkard*s brand;
Tu-ic ml the boa 1 when the wine flows Bee;
B'ot n >i y:ur i-atno with a sot’s v K hand,
For the wine cup’s filled with woe lot thee,
i In the hall there ire founds of mirth,
, . They ! oiL'b a id jo>t wi ham .niac’s gle ;
They have d.ainei the g a s w hich gave it birth,
liecKiess ot lime or ctemity.
U-b'in the coo! clear spring your goblets fill,
’Twill th.owno chill o’er heaits at home;
Lull* liquid light of the .-parking rill,
Come d:ii*k the pi-dg‘—come. In oilier, corn'!
Nason, of the Prairie News, ( Ylos ) and r-s up tl.e fcl*
lowing, a dwv i. ink it hard to beat:
Makrii and —On Thursday, the 10th inst., -it ih*> uiidenei
of Mr .1. 1J ‘l’aylor, by Cider J. A. .tier, AL Mar
Picsexs Taylor and Mr. William A. And.kso.—bon
of Okuiona
Bill Anderson, my beau, B 11.
When primers undeitake
I’o publish i uptial do-iiE", B 11,
‘1 heir fi-e is paid in cake ;
But such a cake, as yours, Bill,
Deserves a verge or so,
Os somethin* up to concert pi:ch,
Bill Ai dcrsoii, iny beau.
Bill Anderson,rnv beau, Bill,
Whi'ii Nature fixed Hiis **irit k”
Ofmariyii p, she ordained, Bi l,
‘1 he boys should have ihe pick ;
But ’tis not evciy boy, Bill,
Who, picking t<> ami tro.
Find- **l iekeiib” such a>* you have found,
Bill Andurton, iny beau.
Bill Anderson.mv bean, Bill,
You have the p:inters prayer
That your hark may aye he vvaf.ed, Bill,
By biezes soli and lair ;
Ami may y<ur bonny bride, Bill,
Find Heaven begun below,
In her (plural, if you like it heat,)
Bill, and her sjn , my beau.
Attempted Assassination of Napoleon—Curious De
velopments.
The Paris corrPFpondent of tho New Y ork Courier
stab a 8* rue curious and interesting facts iu conntctioi
with the attempt to m-sassinato N poleon :
‘ In my last 1 stated thai had the Kmptrnr been k lied
Europe would, nt the im-im rit when 1 wrote, have Ie i
in insumetiun aud in full process of revolution. I said
this for reasons that 1 communicated to you privati y.—
I h and, however, am tie r, which time did not admit ol nn
(•.tilling, namt ly, a convic.ion of the trulh <-f an assuinnc*
Giv.n f4ie that Mnzzini, and his conlcdcrabs and agents,
have picpnud the D* mociats in every part of Iturrpt
t.*r innn. da e rcv<i , ich* rat a given rigna! or on th*
o curicnee of some v: nt of great importance.
•*A singular circumstance would go to confi m ties
stafcnuiit and aLo that—in order that the afii iat* and b*
ready to take instatHanenus advantage and the meditated
crime of Pianoii--th.’ day—the hour of his intended ut
t.mpt wrs communicated to them and it it this.
! have b< f< r- me a trer’a*ii n tr* rn a 1. tt* r from i
hii.ii pcifi<-n;jge, dated Madrid, Ist >lay, 1555, the conclu
dii g words ul which arc these : ‘1 learu at this m< nn m
thrt about tour cYlock. P. M., of the day of the attempi
( n the JvnpcM-r Napoli on’s life in Peris, [2Bth Aj ri!) th
chnl of thu Moumain, (ultra Hepuhl can) name y, the
M.nqn s d’Albeida—formerly known to you ns SSignoi
O u e—eanu* to the Fauttil ot the President es ilie Cr
>ts;md s-.i-l to lii'r*. *at ti.is very moment they are fighting
in ihe s!reels i-f P.U’H. Revolution is eve?y where ii
prog res’*, aud it would argue blindness to that fact to oc
cupy uss ’lvis wi h i-ilbr matters.”
Allot: vr fact would m* m to indicate flint in the shap*
es an adyrii* nu nt, tl.e m enlt r*. vo uti**nary authorities,
v.’hns head quarte; a are in L<i don, ccnvey their senti
ments and o: ders ili’- ugh the Tim s. There appear* and
ii iluit pap; r [on the l f J Ii April, when the Ktnp r* r Nu
p Icon was L proceed so ihec’y [h nd u) to receive
the nddrt hs voted to li in. the Mowing Hcivcrii* m< nt :
rhute. flonneur r.nr Bruces ! Murtaux vaKurs !
Vi re la Peine Fpyptc.
Was tins advert s mvnt nddressed to Pi.tnori or t<* h>
o’ iefs ? Ii is consi-1 red in that light by the French
Gov. ir.m-nt. Was it—or if rot, what was it that eras
<d the Emrcri rtn j-ro ’O.bto Gui'dh.di tliat day in a
c!< s* cari i tge ins*end if an open otic—tho el se carriage
of tho Q < on being bn 1 pro I.*
1 fear that ihe writer of ihe let*er just quoted is r'ght.
Tt* vo'.ut'a n is tv*r\ w here in pregnss, (.f pri parnii. n ;,i
U*;wi.) whether it be imminent or not 1 cannot attempt
j to p* - m’ee.
| ilnvii-g i. f T re*l t - * the letter in question to that which
! a p.sMi g n ‘he Fpini.-h Coil- f*. all w me to dirn-t yout
S -pc i-.! mu ii i 1 nto an:.iln r. and for y u more interesting
I'ac.t e. nine .and will* that body. The Qu*cn (IsaboDs) af
fixed h* r t ss< ii , last week, *t * the bill for confiscating
:lie Propt ry of ihe (hu eh. Sh* did s<*, we are lold,
•|> r ♦ .<** s.reaming with tears.’ Why then did she pr
oi tn r.n ad repugnant to h* r task* or consc cnee ?
I shall nil y*u. Th * ()'i en resisted s< long as she
and ;i*- : Sho : -dt and until sh • was told : “If you refuse
ihe Republic will he. proclaimed in Spain to morrow ’
* i’he gbi-s of tin* \v i. re we o r t!:c r'r.te conch is six
to eh erf ‘h"k. When (le rgo IV. was fired at, the glass
was only bi>k *• hy ihe h: 11 1 ord Janus Murray, who
>yd[ op j .ei : e t> h m, was cut in tho face hy the tplintcrs.
Tzscution of Piancii.
In pur-uar.ee o: hin h. m nee, I'isnori was executed at
iv.i v * Dii) hour. Wh* nit whs announced to him that
hh s* ntcnce would be c.-wried into ff ct, he rec*.-iv and the
inn llijenee with an air of unconc in, un i maintained
his calmmss witln tit an ; ffcetatimi if bravado. Just be
ti.ro the 1-L-t sceiic of hs ii:*-, when (ha att ndants wish
id to covi r liis face with the black voi] u(-d for th s
-o-.,dcnmed t<* the punishnnnt <! puricides. thii.kirg tint
thiwas and *!.e from . in >t.ve of hum-tiiy, ihat he might noi
sec tl.e in-iium* nt and t‘* ndants ot death, he h veral
liuit p j u lied it asiJ. , in and l lure was sonic difficulty in
m: kno him understand that tiie Veil was a part ol his
a--atence. Attired J;t length in the customary way, in a
long shirt, and with his feci hare, he evinced a good deal
of imp * lie nco during ihe exhortations- of his con'essor.
At i. ngili, the w<td being given, he ascended thopbt
form wiih afi m su p, and on reaching tlie top, exclaim
ed, “ViVc 1 RopuLl quo !” The * xeeuti*>n* is prevented
IPs repeating the cry ;.s long as they c on’d, but the word
again ro!!i*d from his 1 ps when his head was almost un
der the knife. I: is behev.d that he made no revelations
at ) the parties by whom he was abetttd or assted. It
•atiEfactcty to find tha f , uidc-sin someohscuic h*tb*daof
republican disoid. r, no symprthy whatever is expressed
for the assassin, and that he h not looked on as in ihe
slightest d*rr* c deserving the reputation of a political
martyr.'— Exchange.
Return of Emigrants to Europe.
We called atteniioii a few days ago to the large number
of cm grants win* had returned to their homes in the Old
World, during the fast iwo month-. The great increase
in this i t spec , is particubnly and: rving of notice, in view
of il.c g;< ;.* decrease which has taken place in the emi
gration, when compared with the same period ht year.—
This wi.l be seen from the f > lowing tabic:
, Arrived , Returned
18 1. 1855. 1855
April 31,148 ?0,1‘J3 814
May 54,078 22.482 1,166
To’al 85,22 b 32,677 1,980
From this ii appears ilr*t tliere was a decrease of 52,-
549 in the number t f tni grants who r.rrived at this port
during live inonihs of May and April * f the present year,
when compared with the corresponding period us ISSI ;
and if to th s we add those who returned, wo will have a
t t.*l of over 5 4,000. We have said that thin is nttribu a •
b!c to the depression in bu-iness here, and the feel ng of
prejudice erea'ed against foreigners by the Know Noth
ing rn .vernont throughout the country; but there is
mother \ *t. which is in >rc powerful than either of these
eau'ip. Bis to be fund in the improved condition of
things ir, Ireland, and the great demand which ixists in
that country for h-bur. Since the sole of yncumbered *s
tntßH revolution has taken place there, and men are not
only obtaining steady employment, but are receiving much
better wag* s than formerly. At one time they were
content to receive their daily food iu compensation for
their s rviees, and many could not even obtain wo**k on
such term3 ; but so great has been ihe change, that able
bodied laborers have difficulty lo getting twelve and
ouruen shi 1 ug* a week, which, c. nsideiing (he cheap
•ate of in Ireland, ia equal to übuut seven w
■ight dollars a week here. When these tacts are con
idered, we .vhou and cvjv- r to wop tier at the grtai det*rea.*e
n the emigration, or that *•> large a number ahouid rt
uru tu the laud of tiieir birth.— S. Y. Herald.
Th? Campaign Oponed.
On Tuesday, the 29th uit., C*i. Jantes M. Smith, th*.
a mineo of the 2d O ugregional District, addressed j
ii-ge ass mbhtge of the peoples cf Spalding, and th
-ighboting count!*s, upon the pr minedt ifsu*? now be
<iv the countiy. Tins being o**l- Smith’* firs-t ppcar
nce bt iore the pub ic aa a candidate, much * dustude
It bv his friends as to the maun* r iu wh eh he via u!t
nake his debut. Titis solicitude, howevtr, was sx n
iviuge l lo exultation as he proceeded u .rh the diacusEiot
t the euhj c‘s He had a*!tcled foi hart marks: an
when lit* clpecd hi® epetch, there nppeand t- be Hut on*
pinion among the friends of the jib ral principles, an*
hat was, that the eami date was wt.rthy of the part}
vh'oh !:e represents—worthy of its priruiphs and wor
!iy >.f tlie station in which his political frii-uds have pla
!cl hint. He reviewed with great ability, the origin,
prog its and designs tlie Dark Lantern Party—show
Ia uw it came iu conflict with the principles laid and wi
, i tt e Declaration of American Independence—heid a;
o view tho dangerous tendv-ncits of ?*-eret
•ol ica! iohsociation**, aaeleinpiifiid by their his ory in l a
y,G r nauy an i France, ! nvcighcdagainst the illiberal and
mi Arntricnn p-ijjcy of ptoscr.bing our foreign born and
,’rttbolic tell *.V -i z US ; and oopc uded wi’h :\ powerlu
tad t’iequcnt appeal to the Imnett and liberal mm of ah
* rites, io collie up to tlie res.ue, and fi-im a Spartsi
hind to wagon war of exterin:nati**n ngtiinst tlu-daii
c ook heresies cf the American J.ic-ibins. Col. SSinithV
• ‘\leof speaking is p-cuiiaiiv ad.ipted t** p**j u!ar >*emm
•!i* s. llis action is gracHul and unaff ete.i ; his enun
•iation < leitr and distinct ; his mar-tier bold ai.d imprts*
eve. He sp**nks with * nergy aid patln e, and wber \ei
he is heard, he will have h s impress njnin the minds ot
•us ;.ii iiiors*. 11 > e.’iu-'tio remarks made many of the dm
•ij>!*-8 of “ifatn,” w ritlie iu agony und.r the tc-<*rpi i
:ish‘s *>t his withering 8 irca.-m ; aud every one wh*
ven sympaihist and with th-* invisible gentleman, had a dost
dmimsiercd t.* them which will eiih.r cure tlie diseas*,
•r make ii sir ke deeper into the system
His speech w . s received with much r nthusinsm, r.nd
h *sp*ak* r was repeat* dy inurrupted by die* rs and
u 1 apphu-o*. C--1 S.-niih mak s a go.>d start in .Spalding;
ml -A*- i*>ubt n<*t h*> w-i 1 be equally t-uc i-ssful in n s vs
ati* n. to the other omuim':* nus theDsrict. At
•Vhn k, in the ♦•veiling, by special request, he continued
iia ictnaik-*, i!h:sli not at aa great length a* in tin
norning, yet wi Ii equally as h-tppy iffe*. After he had
roncjudt and, C*#l T ir*d I. Whitek* r, ot Atlanta, wa* calk'd
■* r ', \h-* r*‘vronded ’n ,i speech of eons arable 1* ncth.
charac’er'zed hy much souud reasoning, solid argunuut,
aud plain commen ser.se.
C/,,,. bfiiig called en, made a few remark
very jippropi-u'ilc. and in fine style hil! aoirit. liis apt-, cl*
a'jis vy >h it, but every word of it was to the purpose.
Col. G. J. Gr en, being called t ut, l- cimcci mavi-g :
peeeh oil ace* imt of th;* laieuts tn* 1 h ur. lilt nil.
fiitnd a pr*’pcK tion to have a committee appointed to
procure a hail lor tin* public meetings of a “Republican
Club’* to ic loirmd in this county. The cnonittie tv *s
ppointed, hi *1 the meeting adjourned with three cheers
or Col. Sm th--fcv*.*iy one ofihejibefal p t\ he ng higti
y delighted with ih* pro* eedifigrf of the first day of the
•ampaign in Spalding. Oo\ou, fcl’o v eitrz n** ot the oth
* r c*.untilß in our District, and do likewise.-- Empire
State .
New England Anti-Slavery Convention.
Ol the abolition!, trf, pay* ihulhcw Y*rk Advertise ■, w*
have olteu ej oken. ‘i h ir anniversaries at Jio ion thia
var, however, rliow ilia the nmM violent <} then* at on
the margin, if indeed they have not over ttep| rd it,. f that
mental condition to whit h the heathen would hold tl at the
gods Drought men prior to tiiei* destruction, ‘i he folicwiug
will il.ustraio this:
FIRST r-AY—JDTERNCON SESSION.
The society assembled at the Meiodcoii al C P. M.,thc
hour of adjournment. J'ho Hall was marly filled.
Mr. John Uivie the n eeting. lie had nodc
rire to toi.-t anew iam upon the noeieiy ; but i;e had a spir
itual revelation to make, which had been conlmunicateu to
h.in by a deceased fn nd.
Mr. S. t?. Foster objected to the presenting of the com*
rnuuieation.
Mr. Dairi'On could not see any great objection to its be*
ing pre; cnltd. A scene of confusion ensued which finally
rouln din tbe coimnyrih-Htion from the Dnd. The
r vrlalton was to ihe tfleet that anew coniederation ol
stales was i.etded.
EVENING SESSION.
Tho society met at 7i o’clock.
A ie.-oluiiuu was pi event* and to the meeting to the • ff ct
that anti-alavcry med* no h.gtier eulogy than the combined
ruffianism ami phansoetom how arrayea agam.-t it
Mr. S Foster addre-s-d the imet.fig at length upon
the state of tl.e L’nioii. He tg o.cd a!i the pic.-em political
parties, lie joint and iSi-uu with tenmors W d.-on aud duiii*
.it-r, and denounced tl ei. a* pr slavery. He attacked Die
niidrtet* ot Tivmlore Parker latelpdehvervd i-i New Yo k
[Mr. I’aiker explained, and Air Fo.-ter io umed j Ho d.d
not want the tugilive eiavo law rope a led. lie thanked
God,day af *r day, Dial h -.till was in existence. fc.veiy
-istol tired iu Kansas was mu-ie to hie eara. He had not
the le.-i-t idea tiiat the freedom oi the slave would ever be
teemed save upon tne turns ot the Union.
SECOND AY.
The convention met at 10 o’clock, the President, Wen
deil Phillips. Fsq., iu the chair.
il. C. Wright ollered eomeresolu! on- fr reference to the
bu; uit-rfs committee lor cona-derat on,and the toilow mg—
\\ her etts, in a mmisteiial prayer nu-eti* g in ihe V\ ii t r
st. Lh-r* li, on tl e morn ng ot ‘J u*>*iay, .*• ay 29. ihe Neve
tend Neh. u.iah Allans, D. U , toe vmd caioi oi el. very t>
a oivme iufti irio-*, wa> choieeu modelator to conduct thj
eervices, theielure —
tout the Ktv Lyman Beecher, D. D, Rev.
Joel Ila wee, i>. D. R* v FdwurJ N. K rk. Rev. i>r. Wu
teibi-rv, and all itrd.member* ot tlie. ctiur% fien woo letain
them, who clu*B** K* v. Di. Adams to conduct tlie.r iehg
devotion-, theieby r* cognizing turn as a Chri-lirfu minp ter
w'onhy t le received and retain* dus sue t) t-y thecouimu
mty. tiave nude themselves ucccMsori* k lo ail me crimes
and ciuelties of slavery ; and to a 1 such minister* a. U
chuichen a voice i- in. rd sayii g, “ VV tun you fp ead toitti
>Our handrf i will hide my *>e~- iroin iou ; >s, when you
make many prayers 1 wi.l not hear them ; your t.a..dd are
lull ol blood.”
•Vlr. W n*?ht follow ed up his resolutions by a vituperative
all ark up n Rev. Mr. Kuk, Lr. Adams, and the clergy a.id
alteiiuaiits ill tiie ,|ifaer nn cling leferted to.
The Rev. Mr Adams dw-ounced, is ilvi author of the
w-oik eniitltd “oouth iiide Y.ew ot Slavery.”
Disgraceful Affair at Columbus , Ohio —On Tuesday
evening at Columbus, Ohio, ab u proce**eion of German
’i’urneis was ret rning from iho countiy, wfacie they had
j ten *•* Icbrating the i ay, tho eeompo ing it were v olently
attacked t y a gang ol row die?, and f-ix ol them t.adiy b* at
en. It appears ’.hat the rowdies took offence at a flat? tr.o
(iermans lia-i with them, it had on it three mottoes ui
German, w hich the SK-ailant* pie*urmd were offensive, and
thus the violence, ’i he Statesman thug explains the mot
toes. Tho tirat phra-e m Fngii-h, wa-, “Fie h, Pious, Joy
ous, Freeu:.d tlie eocoud, “ Through Rxercise to
Strenth”—“Buhiitrci/ In** scope, without restraint. The
Ia t, ’‘Tiirougri investiga ion to Complete Know-ledge”
The Turner* having had cm white coats, the violence was
resumed nher nigh , and fev* r.i citizens not connecter
wi h tin* Tur* *.-i>, were aitcked became they happ*-ned to
wear white coats. (Jut* man was beaten a*d thrown into
ihe gutter lor dead. Six Germans, walking along tire
stnet peaceably, it is slated, w*re stoned and beaten 1 y a
gang oi some eixty rowdies, all ot whom were permitted to
e.-cape. One ot the papers undertakes to palliate ihe out
rage on the ground ihat ihe rowdies d.d nut understand the
Geiman Hug’ ug.*, and tlicret re mieundertlood the mean*
m n ~i ,he motioes. Such an excu e ia contemptible. As*
wvil might the editor undertake to excuse the conduct ot an
incendiary lor firing his uvigiiboi’s houad in mistake for hi
own.
The Kinney Expedition. —According to the New
York papers tne sL-am.-hip United States was to have
sailed *'i Monday af crnouii f.*r Nicaragua, but was pre
rcnti dby the pr*a-tice *>f a formidable naval force sta*
tioned in the Last river to prevent her departure. The
v* *seb engaged in the service re three suamers arid a
ii'ocip of war. Early * n Monday aftv’eron ihe stvonur
Corwin took her position nearly * ppesau* the foot of Six*
teen lit street, s * s to guard the passage through IJell
Gate, the propeller City of Boston was staiiouid about
opposite the toot, of First Street, oiA one of tho revenue
cutters ea*t anchor n ar the ft of Grand street. At
noon on Tuesday tha steamer V.xen cane up abreast of
the steamship Unitt and StfiUs and nehoud just off her
dock nt the foot of Eighth street, so that any attempt to
e-i-a r would le frustrated t the r-ataet. All through
Monday night steam wsa kept tip and the Government
steamers were re. dy for immediate Hot:* n. The Kslii
m-re American saya : —The Government has no doubt
It hnformatton <*f the fillibitalrr ng object of the expedi*
Lon. and these deter mi tud ff it* to prevent its departure
are greatly to the cred.t * f tho Adimwstratioa.
Is Doestic’ s Dead ?—Touchin24he rumor of his death,
at Ann Arbor, the New Y<*-k Post Bays:
‘* VVe are torry to say that it is obviously a vulgar man’*
trick to draw attention to a book which i- just announced
from the pen of lVeMicka. We do not know who ia re
spontib'e for its publication, but we tru-t that neither the
author nor ths publisher have had any thing io do w th it.
If it is the woik of any of their friend-*, th** Um they are ht*
dsbted to aneh friends tho better for them.”
[TERMS, $2 00 IN ADVANCE.
A Voice from Georgia.
The Columbus T mvs, oontentpla ing the great •’! rn
gathering in the |x‘itu*aJ sky. reminds tin* ol
Geo:giaof the position solemufy taken by them in Con
vention m 1850, and ot the cenaiuty ihat th* y vvih
be sumnu.md i its man y vindicata n t or to a c -w, r’ y
Jind ign* imnious b ck* ut. Tiiis trump*, t n* *• tr iu ntf
sifter Slate is music t * ou;* eir**, ;;u I stsong ll* p • t* our
heart**. Wt hail ii as Die wak ur up “t |e* pi- t. ih*-
r**dr. S3 of lore n jure I rights; jo* the n il*.ing - ;l‘,w: ;•!.
t inging ihi iiie i. i*g h and breaith -f lit- S- uh, * hail
>ttr ihe sluggish b!****d, anand ciietr the
m-iyh p, deep, ndmg n cn. In in*vt ug h. cri- s wf ♦•*
daily svvteps nearer *n, B*aiih Car*'li.*ui wll v.uh .*h
eager eye ihe mov in nts* 1 h r b u.i eiu (*i*-n rs. p* j nd
iany mmneut to nhar ihti 10. and peril in tl.- v*i h*_a
ti.-n of common rights, and the bo'ulou **l a ■ mi.n ou ands
iny. bhe sspirew not to had. .*t wl*f
lu her heart -li st ii nurss the hop.* of S u I ern Ur i*r
or .Southern Bid* pet dc ce—a hope wh eh, •ft cl u.fi oby
U; worthy Hi'niu-s-on, and heated by ueasim and bid
i tol.il?y to the L’t ip, h. ii* v* r and and, indu*w. •In t*
atol-titiii, swoJen hy tfie c rqn-ssf thirty \e; i, ani
bai ked by hmaiicbtn in title* ti M%ts e, pt j i;n .s i.c de
cree of war ;u*d exterm nation against Let, it Id-git j. | *
bui nbr gilt ugafn. Th * S:at- Rights rsif-ar.ee .-> **i
he S ‘U'h have had hie trial*- ii dtd. I? ii .*• 1e- it In ir
lot t<* stand alone, in the mica *•! t inidiry ad t••ach*y.
and F.dvr.d b.il.tn, \cr *irh nj * vpn J*r
people flit-tense <*t darner, and tiie determ u tt **u t< r*Kif-t.
Rut tiny hav. slept on, wish but nu oei nal ;ini spas
inodic start ol life, to rink back again into li e .-I** pot
shame and * par s-i* n L has **ten be* n the lot **t ihe
true nu nos Up* South to go. like aged S*-I**i\ w lien the
usurper Fi is titus d*stry*d tlie l.brt of Atlt i>. into
ihe s-.re* Is and in ikel place, exhorting the j* * pie to re
sistance ; anti wh* n this failed, the old man put on h 8
armor, niid. framing i efore the d* r *t l.is h*b**Vx
cNiwied,* I have ih*t,e n y duty ; 1 have fUftaii -d <• h
best *t iny power, iny ountrv and the laws. V hr.v
yours* Iv*k put fmceaml .-ofninion int* li t* In.i.df ot i.;s -
men, and hiVv-B us drawn wretdhed slav ty <; ‘ •
MCiVCf.”
hat. th n. ro the neccss‘ti* sos the South r q ir* j l
the hams f*v* ry pat ty bidd.tg for lei-supj o ? I*;*-
h■ siie a right ? b n?ni *1 ? Not sih i e., n t m.s .c u-.
reserve, hut tullpod cplieit eech.rntioiM* in her lav i. U; on
the issii! s w!*ieh are be'ore the e; inuy If Ui \ it.nud
to be true to her, let the as.-mam* be gnen. i. t il.m
c-.nie up and n eet fairly the Fugitive Djw, the Mis^tiuri
I ne, and the Kant-as ju* sthdis, and d* el ire iu the f .*•♦• *.f
the woild wheihel* ttiev “be with us, or await s* Hi..”—
Rut it ihe N r.h r. lefes to th* this, it v. ■] h- b cause p e
n linger regtrds *ur rights, our lavors. *r our tin*ate,
#• n i b*c..us. , b Dying her e! strong ei ugh, th*- has e
---s *lved toswe* p on to the fulfilment ot h*r icitg s tiled pod*
p j .— Ck Mietcury.
Tlc Gieat
Painful for the levers rs Presidential
spm ti ! Distressing .*<ccidi nt to a faiui i>e ar t enter
ed for the Sweep stakes of 1856 ?—rxtm Know Noth
ing let down !
Many ol our readers will be greatly pained to lesm that
on Thursday last,that piomi iug joung hoise, wfjoee f ie* ds
were certain 1/ you and win the sweep Makes at th** foil ra
c* 9of 1*156, wrn* irr*-tnev .blv mined in a race n Vi gmui
and ha- been turned out to gia.-s. it Ih comet* <>u duty to
g ; ve a slight sketch of hi* pedigree, perormai ecs, Ac Ar.
It is not ceit fin where he was foaled, iut he wa- Ire and
nar the Five Point-, d> hi-* p oprietor Bunt*i> e. He
wa* sired by Prejudice, out of Fanaticism, and i* ot course,
foil broth r lo Abolin--u. Antt-.Vlaw*n, Anti-He* ter, and
II cher Law. whose perform *i res on the New York and
neighboring courses adUH.hht-d the lovers of Utu Co.*rt*tw
tion.
Within the la t two years this young hor c has won a
great many quarter and scrub races, and had mised tho
hopes of hi* friend-(fat he would v*-ry probably win at
ihe eo at four year race to come off on the first Tuesday
of November, ‘56.
It wa* h ! * and that if he codu vt in at the spring meeting
in the Old D*mi :*n —the moth* r of States and S ate>-
men, and not Ics.-* distinguished for ihe fine h*u>es than lor
great u c-n—that no eut y would 1* made against him in
the Presidential sweep sake. ilia friend rs were iinniMnsOy
sanguine, aid plied un in ir m< n*-y at la-ge oddrf. that ha
wo-i and ciouhio cii-ianr-e hi* competitor. Soma o! tlie H>e
men wh** Know Something took large not having
sr*y confidence iu tho ootiom of that Mock, as none ot his
brothers had i ver run a it-. p ctabie race and the stoc k is
not considered game- though tricky.
The meeting howevvr cam** off on Thursday
wap witnerißed by th** iaigost crowd ♦ ver H.-seni*lvd, an-f the
ovuit looked to’ waid to with pai ful anxiety by the hi. n-Js
of h-I’onstitutioi? nil ov**r the Uo’oii.
The Virginians entered their favorite old horse, D*mo
rrnt, srho t itiouwh occasionaliy be*ion out ot the .-t te,
had : ever lost a heat on his native soil, a*.d though look r-g
thin with haul w*vk, cam*- to th- Pole in a> :t •• al l usy
way. while Sun K ow N- thnige i &H the and *nc=DH.
nrancing, a.-.d ioipat *m e that charade -z-*-* t! c -o-iuh.
the .-tart U*e colt n p'>c*l alidad and his fr ni s*v*ut*-*t an t
made the we-k; or ring ad Iwlvd and hia rce*i ‘** high that
the Iriei'ds oi poor Old Democrat W-1C ill. aid to rick their
mom-v, but Sam's hi nd.- w*-re dootued to a bitter tli.-rp
poit'.tment.
Long before the race was over, it was evident that t:m
prciri i-g c >.l was ruined forev* r. It was with great v*ffi
culty thot h- v.'j.4 taken offthe trick a.*d I* dto his Matt,
where at th*- acc*u:itd he wa-* dying, and ia no v most
j rob*Tlv dead.
Od iVm.'x rat, on the contrarv,came out of thi rare
looking ks lin n.- silk, ami p*ti kit-g up e*'p ? rnf I*< k’. if
ll be, h much t<* “This old tior.-e i e*ei did, or
will io c n race i** GUI Virginia.
It i- not known wha! th-* enemies of oM Democrat will
do at the eneuing a -e, having o* fieir .tire t4t*-k
t-*r the pun ol pu-. ba i ig tin- v*#iy promising >wing
Sim Know Nuth og colt.
Them in said to l c. north of Mason ami D.xon’e line a
very sir*n/ and floun hi g animal called Ar.ti Nebr iaha
Bill, a halt i iufh.-r of Bai.iV, who has a lio-t .*’ i’ ad- a.
the N*.th. and ii a f w can t e-’< und nt the So th. be nia
be popriblv e L red to prevent Old De.nocrt*i Lorn walking
o\er the course;;
r sult:
Democrat hy OH Virj'nia, out of Civil and Religious
Sam Know Nothin: by P cjudiee, out ot Fanatic i^m
gd. Persccuiio * ... .. dL-t.
[/ orftsiana Cornier.
31 Guns for Old Virginia.
On Wednesday night, the Dcinocrmy *>f \Luo i*'i
min.i’c 1 he Court Imuec square, aud h ♦•*! 3 1 ;•
h* n*r of the gl**ri*.uß v ciuiy achieve I by rt*-- t
Democrats of the Old Dominion. A large and . i t’nu-i
----aatie c>Dcurßc also a**s*in 1- and in the C-urt-ro*m h’i*
addresses w* re dei ven d by Samuel Hull fcVq ,• I Og
thorpe. IJumll ilarrim.n E-q , * Stew an, A Spcur til
! P. Tracy E-q-V, ot this city. Notwithstanding ti c v ry
short notice which had b cn given, the mealing was oi e
f the largest that has b-en lit Id n Macon for sev*nd
years, and tr* m the euthubiaslie derowtrf ra'ioi.s time
given, we feel w- :r ran ted in assuring oar friends, at a di?*-
lance, that the Dcmocra y o* R bb will rally t** the p Us in
Oct* b r next, with unbroken front and on iiinmiph *t tram
bers. J i?ms A. Nibet Esj ,-proided at the met rg>**id
Samu-1 Hunter Esq , actv*i as Secretary. —Macon Tele
graph. p
Know Ro thing Bets and Calculaticns.
In summing up tho tumult of the recent election in
Virginia, the editor of the Globe tells some bora* ly
tiuth*. He says :
*vVe ftavc bi*cn a cl ow observer of elect’uns tl.rou h -
out the length and breadth of the Unite** States lor 31
years, and never siw one before that so Convulsed tic
pe* pL- t f this *!irftrict. They us. and the ‘f* cS’ i<rguti:ct F
freely, and many *f them have been ruined. The ‘Kmw
Nothings’ were cmifidt ut o* s iwt, two t.* one
(>Q the result. It is believed that they lost in th e Dis
trict more than §.00,000 on the result. We are told by
persons that ought to know*, that those living on the
square next west of our office lost S4 ld’OO. Thy based
their bets on calculations that they had 72.000,in their
‘Order’ in Virginia, which, without any outsider*!, would
give th* m 15,000 majority tv* r the largest vote ever cast
in the Ftde. Rut the best calcu’atipns of wise men have
often failed ; and il is, therefore, not surprising ihat a
•pn**w no hinjr calculation should prove to be fallacious.
T icy had a hr.liUnt cal ulation behind this, which was,
that if they should carry Virginia by n large majority,
then ail the d.if* wood would into their cntMit aid
they would H ct their candidate to the n* x PKs dent. of
the United Flat*a. This calculation would have L<*n a
good one if their first conringer.ov had ha; pened. Rut
ut, that has proved erroneous, we think we may saf* ly say
h-t *'he Old Dominion’ has ‘scotchtd the snake’ and
killed it ”
Know Nothings m Mississippi.
In a private 1* tter from Gov. John Mcßae, late’y pub
, fished in the Oxford Flag, we find the Pen tint* ms of a me
and foarlerfp man. and worthy of all consideration by Demo
crats who have been begu led without reflection, to ex
change their Democratic birih-rights for a veijr poor mtvs
of Know Nothmg p**ttage —Ue fcv-:
“1 have no fears of tho Know Nothing*. I have no idea
they can over organize iu this State so a patty,
in poin* of intelligence or number*, as the old whig pany.
If they do I shall be very much deceived All t e dHuo
c ate have to do 3 to stand by thir p inciplce and their or
ganization, and I think they v ill carry us thregh triumph
antly. If they do not, it will be a deteat upon j riueipJe
more noble than victory achcvtd hypocritically under false
colors, and will only be temporary. For mv>* !ij my for
tunes are taken with the democratic party, whether ui
or ill success ; and I intend to stand bv it, wh‘*ther
tain at the helm ora sailor upon thedck. **nd weather w;rh
it every storm or sofler with n in eveiy wreck, upon what
ever rock It may split, ttawtets.cr show itnjsy be
rtniKWi’’
Number 24.