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VOLUME, III] fj HE TIMES & SENTINEL. C'EHn'eNT LOMAX & BOSWELL ELLIS, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Til US TRUVVBEKLIf TlSlttg A HK STINKL spublishod EVERY WEDXMtSpA Land tR IDA Y JVOIiJf [j\YI and SATURDAY K VE.YLYG. “i'll Id WHISKEY TIMKS <fc* SENTINEL published every TUESDA Y JVOIIjYLVG. Office on Randolph Street, opposite the Post Office. ; ‘ TERMS: TRI-WEEKLY, Five Dollasb per aunuru, In advance. VYDEKL Y, Two Dollar# per annum,in advance. f'P” Advertisements conspicuously Inserted at Orc Dollar per square, for the first inset lion, and fixtt cihts for every sub sequent insertion. Liberal deduction will be made for yearly advertisements. -Balesof Land and Negroes, by Administrators, Executors, or Guardians, are required by law to be beid on the first Tuesday in the month, between the hours of ten In the forenoon aud tbjee in the afternoon, at the Court House in tbeeounty in which the property Is sitnate. Notices of these eales must be given la a public gazette/orty day# previous to the day of sate. Afoticos for the sale of Personal Property must be given at least ten days previous to the day of sale. Notice to Debtors and Creditors ofan Estate must be publish ed forty day.l. NoMcethat application will be made to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell I>and or Negroes, mast be published weekly for tiro months. Citations for Letters of Administration most ba published thirty days—tor Dismission from Administration, monthly si* months—tor Dismission from Guardianship forty days. Rules for Foreclosure of Mortgage must be published monthly for four months— for establishing lost papers, for the full space of three months —for compelling titles from Executors or Admin istrators, where a bond has been given by the deceased, the full spice of three months. Publications will always be continued according to these, the egal requirements,unless otherwise ordered. BUSINESS CARDS! pSiStin^ HAVING connected with our Printing Office, a full and complete assortment of Book Binder's tools and etoc*. and also added to our Printing materials, we are now prepared to execute, in good style and with despatch,every kind of work in either branch of the business, on the beet term*. IIL/YNK WORK, of every description, with or with out printing, made to order, in the neatest manner. WARE HOUSE PRINTING, Receipts, Drafts, Notes, Bills of Lading, &c., <sco., executed neatly and promptly, and bound in any desired style. RAILROAD ANO STEAMBOAT BLANKS, of all kinds got up, with accuracy and dispatch. Hill Heads, Curds, Circulars, Hand Bills, Posters, Programmes, &c., &.C., printed in the shor test notice and in the best style. Magazine and Pamphlets put up In every style ol binding. Books of all kinds rebound strongly aud neatly. LOMAX Sc ELLIS. Columbus, April 15,1554. ROBERT N. HOWARD, ATTORNEY A T LA W, COLUMBUS, GA. {ty Office over Dr. Ware’s Drug Store. SQ July 2*2, 1854 —tw&wly ROBERT E. DIXON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA ! B.Sf"Offlee —St. Marys’Bank Building. April ft—wtwjy ! JAMES HAMILTON. \VM. F. PLANE HAMILTON & PLANE, Attorneys at Law, Colxjmbvs, Geo. Will practice in the Courts of the adjoining counties I iu tbia State and Alabama. decs—w&twtf. j JAMBS H. CLANTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MONTGOMERY, ALA. \ t TILL practice in the various courts of Montgomery, Macon t and Russell counties, and iu the United States District ; Couit at .Montgomery. ITir Office over Beil’s .Store, near the Court House. Montgomery. Ala., Feb 3—wfctwly ! JAMES B. CUNNINGHAM, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SERVEYOR, j COLUMBUS, GA. j ARCHITECTURAL Designs and Working Plans for Buildings furnished. Artificers’ work calculated ; Surveys of land made, wm Topograpbiea) plans furni-bed with accuracy, neat ness and despatch. £ Over Col. Holt’s Law .office. Columbus, July 2fi—tw jc wOm A. K, AYER. F. O. WILKINS. AYER Sc WILKINS, AUCTION, COMMISSION, Receiving and Forwarding Merchants, No. 114 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. Columbus ’Ga., Sept 3i> wtwtf _ j ANDREWS, RIDGWAY Sc CO. DEALERS IN STAPLE DRY GOODS, j GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, &C., AC.! (Four Doors below Hill Sc Dawbon’s ol Cornkr) ! BROAD STREET, ‘COLUMBUS, GA. Columbus, Pet 15,1853.—tw&wtf j ROAD WAGONS ! Two, Four and Six Horse Hoad Wagons, FOR SALE BY HALL 6c MOSES. Columbus.’ Nov 4- twlt&w3m WM. PERRY, ATTOIt NE Y AT LAW COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. VUILL practice ia this and adjoining counties, partieu ’ v lar attention paid to the eecuriug and collection ot debts. Office with Col. A. McDougald. decH —tw4m. RAMSEY & KING, Attorneys at Law,* COLUMBUS AND HAMILTON. Jakes N. W. 11. M. Ktaa, Hamilton, Ga. Columbus, Ga. October 21—wly JNO. ANTttOBUS, P 0 RTR A IT PAINTER. Studio over J. H. Merry’s Clothing Store. <’t>l‘imbu,Ca„ Nov. 15-twtf J. A. FOX, attorney at law, will practice in this and the adjoining counties. Office in St. Marys’ Bank Building, Columbus, Ga. KaraRENCBs: * LOMAX. XtQ., lIXHLIT k. BOTGXS, rm a BTxsro*n. a pattxk. Columbus, Oct 7—tw I t ___ ~~TUE FINEST LOT OF BACON H AMS Ever offered in this market, for sale by A. M. ALLEN, 11 7 Broad street. tolqwlw, p*Pt S'*—tW&Wtf “THE UNION OF THE STATES AND THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATES.” COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARI 20, 1855. COPARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned having this day tormed a Copartnership un der the name and stylo of HARRISON, AUSTIN & M’GEHEE, j for the purpose of transacting u general AUCTION AND COMMISSION, RIaEIVING AND FORWARDING, AND NEGRO business, at the old stand of C. S. HARRISON, pledge themselves to a prompt and faithful attention to all business committed to tneir care. They will give their personal attentrqu.to tty sale of Real and Personal Property, Merchandise and Produce. Having ample facilities at their command, they are prepared to make liberal cash advances on Negroes aud Merchandize of every description. The patronage of their friends and the public general.y is solicited. C. S. HARRISSON, WILLIAM AUSTIN, A. C. McGEHEE. Columbua, Ga., Sept. 1, 1834. Septlfi-tw&wtf LOCKETT &, SNELLINGS, I GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, GA., WILL attend to the selling of COTTON and all kinds o PRODUCE. Strict attention given t® Receiving and For warding Goods. E. LOCKETT, H. D. SNELLINGS. Savannah, Ga., Sept. 1, 1854 tw&wly HUDSON, FLEMING & CO.. ! SAVANNAH, GA. AND HOPKINS, HUDSON &, CO., CHARLESTON, S. C. FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. RENEW an offer qfthlr service* to Planters, Merchants and Dealers iu thetaie of Cotton and all other country produce. Stric t attention will be given to business, and liberal cash ad vances and facilities afforded customers when required. JNO. R. HUDSON, ) Q , ’ > oavannah. W. B. FLEMING, ) L. HOPKINS, Augusta. jniiN j. cohen, Charleston. Aug. 4—tw&wtf Tno. W. Marshall. Jno. A. Mohtoomhry, Jos. P. Rutland THOS. W. MARSHALL & CO. RECEIVING AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS. 93 Commerce and 92 Front Streets, MOBILE, ALA. All goods consigned to their care for the interior, #ill be re ceived and forwarded with all possible despatch, and free ol any charge tor commission and stoi age. November 18—tw&wfim GREENWGOD &- WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MEECHANTS. COLUJVIBUS, GEORGIA. WILL give their particular attention to the storage, and sale of cotton, and other produce, which may be con signed to them. They are prepared to make liberal ad vances on cotton in store. m Prompt attention will be giveu to the RECEIVING and FORWARDING BUSINESS. K. S. CBKENWOOD. sterling f. grimes: Columbus, Sept. 5, 1854—w&twly J. C. RUSE, J. H. DAVIB, W. 11. LONG. RUSE, DA VIS <& LONG, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHI PIP IN G AGENTS, SAVANNAH^GEORGIA. WILL purchase andaell cotton and other produce on com mission, cd strictly attend to forwardiuggoods and filling or ders irom vhe country. Kitse, Patteu k. Cos., agents Columbus, by whom liberal ad vances will bo made on consignments either to or through us to our trieuds in Liverpool or the North. July 9, 1853—w&twtf ~WELLS VERSTILLE, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Savannah, Ga., Prompt attention paid to forwarding Merchandize to the interior. J une 9—twfcwly. CRUGER & WADE, FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS j 84 BAY STREET SAVANNAH. NICHOLAS CRUQKR. E. C. WADfe. ! Savannah, Ga , Aug. 19—twfcwtilApll855. j j ROPE. FIVB HUNDRED COILS FANCY KENTUCKY BALE ROPE. Jußtr&i*il and for mla at the Alabama Warehouse by I J. I. RIDGWAY. j Columbw, Ga., May 4—twtf RICHARD HOOPER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, CHATTANOGHA, TENN. WILL aitoed to tha purchase of COUNTRY PRODUCE, of aif otkur kiftisea* aairested to his oare. May 13—taorly BOOTS fBOOTS!! BOOTS!!! LO. CSD 31U O fiT THE nndersigned have removed their BOOT MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, To No. 106, EastjSide Broad St., j Three doors below J. & J. Kyle. BIEHLER Sc CO. Columbus, Sept 15—tw6m Drawing and Oil Painting. A T the solicitation of numerous friends, the undersigned has concluded to term a Class and give a cour:e ol Lessons in PERSPECTIVE DRAWING AND Oil PAINTING. °*or this purpose be has opened his rooms over J.H. Kerry’s Clothing Btore, Broad street, and to those ladies and gendemen vbo wish to avail themselves of this opportunity to acquire a , borough knowledge of these delightful arts be would suggest in early call, as the class will be necssarily iimttwL JOHN ANTROBLS. DR. LEE, DENTIST, WOULD give notice to bis frieads and pat rons that his ROOMS are again rvady forbnsi tess at the corner of droi and Randolph streets, over Cnas. dygr.tt’s store: where he will be pleased to see those wishing iis professional services. on Broad Gfinpqbfimm.U ißs4*-ttrtf TRI-WEEKLY. FLOUR! FLOUR!! PRICES REDUCED. FAMILY Flour 9 50 including sacks. Superfine do. 9 “ ’* Number 2 do. 750 “ “ Fancy made from Genesee Wheat, 812 per bbl., fully equal to Hiram &, John Smith’s. Shorts 81 per hundred pounds. Bran 80 cents per do. do. Corn Meal 01 per bushel. A discount of five per cent allowed to purchasers where twenty barrels or more are taken at one time. WINTER’S PALACE MILLS. October 25, 1851. * v |twtf BAGGING AND BALE ROPE. i AA Bales'ln’dia Bagging. lUU 500 Coils R6ie. For sale by ‘ GREENWOOD A GRIMES. Columbus, Sept 13, ISs4—tw&wtf THE HOWARD FACTORY COLUMBUS, GA., Manufacture and keep constantly on hand | Heavy 7-8 Osnaburgs, Yarns from No. sto 12, Light 7-8 ** Sewing Thread, Twine,Rope 4-4 Sheetings, and Mattrasses. At the Lowest Market Prices. Columbus. Sept. 8, 1854 tw&.wlv ESTABLISHED 1789. MOTT BROTHERS Bemoved to No. 13 John St., N. Y., (FORMERLY NO. 2 NASSAU STREET, N. Y.) SUCCESSORS TO THEIR FATHER, mmm mmi 9 IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, OF ALL KINDS, AND OF THE LATEST i ATTiI R N S . ALSO— Diamonds in Rings. Pins, Silver Ware, &c. All of which will be warranted. P. S.—The best workmen only employed in Repairs. New York, may 6—tw&wly. Special Notice. ALL perse ns having claims against Rock Island Factory are requested to hand them to the Agent without delay, and notice is hereby given, that from this date no accounts against the Company willbe allowed which have been contracted with out a written order.rom the Agent. D. F. WILCOX, Agt. Jan. 21, 1854. twt House and Lot for Sale, IN the upper part of the city, with five rooms and all no* cessary outbuildings with the best well of water in the cty, so said by judges. Enquire of SAMMIS & ROONEY. Columbus, Pept 30—tw&wtf AIST OFFICE FOR RENT. - . OVER the Storeof Wm. A. Redd, & Cos,, is aa office or geutleman’s sleeping room to rent another year.— S s2 is Price SSO a year. Apply to ULflLl deci2—twtf. 51. J. CRAWFORD. IN SOMERVILLE, MA Pleasant Residence for Rent. Possess sion giveu immediately. Apply to coo—3otwtf. D. F. WILCOX, Ag’t. NOTICS. CONTEMPLATING a change in our business, all peisonsin dented to us are hereby notified t_atan early settlement ic positively required. dec3o-twtf. J. &J KYLE. For Sale a A most desirable House and Lot, < n Front street, just below the Columbus Cotton Gin Factory, formerly owned and occupied by Dr. E. T. Tailor. The lot contains one-hali acre, aud good out houses and stabie, all in perfect order, and a well of excellent water. For terms, apply to Dr. Henry Lockhart, or .!< UN F. HUDSON, July 25—ts. atThreewits, Holt & Co’s. JAMES BOLLTEh^ OYSTER SALOON. 145 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand, fresh OYSTERS! (px/T) ALL SORTS OF GAME ! HAM AND EGGS! COFFEE & WILD FoWL, ggg^|| Nov 24—twtf Enquirer copy twtf ~ Drs BROOKS & CARHIGER. f 11 AVlNGassociated themselves together in tiie various branches of their profession, they will be enabled there by to give more general satisfaction to all who may favor them with the ! r confidence. Dr. Carriger is fully prepared and willgive special attention to ‘ all cases of SURGEBY entrusted to his care. Office in Winter’s Bank Building. jgColumbua, Jan. 14—twtf RECEIVED THIS DAY! wflßh? —r ONE more of those fine Toned and highly fin islied PIANOS, with Pearl Keys. This is the raos, “ ricbl > finished Piano that evei was brought j U St 1/ *• to Columbus, for sale. We wish our friends and the public to favo- us with a call, and examine,it together with our large stock of Pianos and oth er Musical Merchandise. J3?” -New Music received everv week. TRUAX & VANDES BERG. Columbus, Sept. 20—twtf j “’STOVES! ST()VES! V JUST received and for sale, alarge and fine assortment j of COOKING STOVES; Among which may be found The Young America, New and perfect. Iron Wizzard, Extra heavy Castings. Eagle & Empire Premium, neat plain and simple. Huron Air-Tght. Iron Witch, Eastern Air- Tight, &c. &c- These Stoves are peculiarly adapted for burning wood. Call aud see them. R. m. ALDWORTH & CO. v\ug. 15.185 L twfim SILVER PLATED WAKeI TT7E have just received a iarge and beamifiillot ofSiher V > Plated Ware at our Auction Room, from the manulac wrers, consisting of Tea Sets, Castors with six and seven massive cut Cruits ; CAe and Sucar Baskets, Eil bossed Claret Pitchers; Chased ani Pl-nn Pitchers, Goble's, Tumblers, Cup, Mustard cupj, Salt Cellars. Cake and Buit- r Knives, Plain and thread Tea and Table Spoons, Forks of evo-y s tj j e Toy Castors, Arc., &c. Ali of which we offer, at very low prices. The ladies and others in wantof tbei.boi e articles are invited to call and ex amine this lot, HARRISON, AUSTIN & McGEIIEE. Fol imhns, November 18—tw ts £ Ip* Enquirer and Corner Store copy ts PHUNTING- PRESSES FOR SALE, WE have on hand two good Printing Presses which i can be bought very low ; one is a news press, plat ten 27 by 41, the other a small job press, both complete aud io good order. We can also spare job and news type, cha se?, sticks, &0,, sufficient to complete an office. ’ LOMAX & ELLIS. Fire, Marine and Eife Insurance. 7 1 r PHE following Companies continue (o take risks on favora- A terms Springfield Fire & Marine Insurance Cos, Springfield, Mass. State Mutual, Fire and Marine Insurance Cos. Harrisburg, Pa. North Carolina Mutual JLife Insurance Cos. Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Cos. t3T Slaves insured for two-thirds their value. JOHN MUNN, Agent. urabus. Nov 15—lw3m HOME INSURANCE COMPMYr Office, No. 10 Wall Street. NE W YOE K. CASH CAPITAL $500,000. SIMEON L. LOOMIS, President. Ciias. J. Martin, Secretary. GREENWOOD & GRIMES. Agents. Columbus, Ga. Aug. 30,1854 —tw6m MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE BANK OF SAVANNAH. AGENCY AT COLUMBUS, WILL receive Deposits—and Checks for sale on New York Maconand Savannah. April24—twtf RICHARD PATT N. AGENCI Os Savannah Mutual Insurance Company Office at the Ware-House of Ruse, Fatten Cos. MARINE, River and Fire risks taken on reasonable terms. Columbus, Feb B —twly IV. C. HODGES, Agent. NEW CARPET STORE AGENCY. THE subscriber is Agent of W. 11. Gulon, New Carpot Store Savannah. Ga., who has alwayson band Carpeting, Oil Cloths, Hearth Rugs, Druggets, Table and Piano Covers, Window Shades, Lace and Muslin Curtains, Curtain Stuffs, Stair Rods, &c. Samples and pricesof all qualities of Carpeting and Oil Cloth may be seen at my store, 82 Broad street, Columbus, Ga., and any of the above articles ordered without delay. Carpet3 cut to rooms free of charge, and made, ifdesired, for a small compensation, by an experienced hand in Savannah. I will be regularly supplied with new patterns for the coming season. P. A. CLAYTON, 82 Broad Street. Columbus, May 3—twtf NEG ROES FOR S ALE. THE undersigned have twenty five likely young negroo9 for sale, consisting of house servants, cooks, washers andiron ers, seamstresses, and field hands, that they offer for cash or approved credit. II \RRISON, AUSTIN k. McGEHEE. (Jet 11—twtf Noss9andG! Broad st., Columbus, Ga. Who Wants a fine Piano ? jragfe-y--; WE would most respectfully call the attention of ourlriendsand the public to our large stock I iTwl;]/ of PIANO FORTES, among which can be found “ J %. J and Pianos of all prices and styles, from 6X octaves to octaves of the finest tone aud finish. Aleo Melodeons of various styles and prices and string and wind instruments of all k ; nd3, Musical Boxes, Strings, aud the largest assortment of Sheet A/usic of ail descriptions, that can tttnd any where iu the Southern market. Secondhand Piano taken in exchange, when new ones are bought, and the highest prices allowed toroid ones, t-econd Hand Pianos for sale or rent. 6?i? p> Piano, <Ji gan, and Me odeon tuning and repairing done by our Tuner whose work we warrant and in the best manner All orders left at our Store will meet with prompt attention. TRUAX & VANDENBERG. o. 92, East side Broad st. Columbus, July 1.1854. —twtf OPENING DAY FOR THE r UHE subscriber respectfully announces to his patrons and JL the public, that he will re-open his store on the 20ti OF iSEPTEJIRFR, with his fresh importations and manufactures for the pres ent season, embracing the finest assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMEKES, and all articles appertaining to gentlemen’s wearing ap parel ever offered to the public. They have beer; personal ly selected from the most distinguished Emporiums in the country, and are warranted to be of a very superior quality. Call and see them. J. SMEETON. Columbus, Sept 13—twtf Enquirer copy DISSOLUTION, THE firm of Williford, Brokaw & Cos. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. I. A. Brokaw and Daniel Rowe having bougntJ. D. Williford’s entire interest, willcontinue the Cloth ing business at the oW stand in the name of I. A. Brokaw &. Cos. Columbus, July 7—twtf ANOTHER EOT OF “THEM*’FINE GOLD PENS! ALSO SILVER WARE, AS FOLLOWS: Tea Setts, Pitchers, Gobleis, Cream .Vugs, Cups, Tum blers. Forks Spoons, Cake, Fruit. Crumb, Jelly, Pie and Butter Kni es, Sugar Spoons, Salt Stands, Pickle Knives and Forks, Card Cases, Port 51ouuies made of Silver, as good as Silver coin, for sale at reasonable prices tor cusa. —AL S O Gold and Silver Watches, Diamond Rings,Diamond Pins, &.c. G&biil ALSO, Jewelry of every description. Spectacles with light steel frames, Plated Ware, &.C., tor sale for cash or approved credit. A. li. DeVVITr. WATCH REPAIRING By a competent workman. Columbus, October 18-twtf CHICKERING PIANO FORTES WILLIAM B. CARTER 83=i HAS for sale the above celebrated PIA- Nothing need be said in favor of j J * 3 ii them, as their reputation is well kuown throughout the country. Professors and Amateurs are invited to call and see them. Instruments, and also copies of the numerous medals which have been awarded them by various societies. Also, Sheet Music and a fresh supply of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, that were selected with care by himself, and he thinks that his long experience in the Music business has enabled him to make a good selection. Piano Fortes to let, Tuned and Repaired, and all kinds ofinstruments repaired in a neat manner and warranted. WILLIAM B. EARTER, No. 72 Broad Street. Columhu 3 , Ga., November I—tw ts ALONE! ALOiVE!! A FEW COPIES JUST RECEIVED „ , u „ , * By JORDAN h, HOWELL. Colqnslm?, October CO- tv&wlj SCIIKDILE MOBILE AUD GIRAKD KAIL ROAD. £& ON and after Monday, 4th I)ec< in her, the PasFomter in con nection wit'’ the I reicbt oars, will leave the Depot at Gi rard daily for *• Silver 14un,” e*cr|>ted) at 3.0 b P. M. Returning leme Silver Run at 5 Mi. A. M. Stage Connections. The Cars will connect with a line of c-tages for Glennvlile, Eufnuia, Fort Gaines, aud Marianna daily, and Velite, Cbtuien miggee aim Union Springs on Tuesdais, Thursdays and Satur days, j*. M. GEORGE S. RUN F.V, boo7-w&twtf. Odes F.nginer. MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD! CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and after Monday, November 6th. PASS BUG I R Trains leave Cclumbus daily at 10 20 A. M,, arrive at Macon -I 50 P. M Leave Macon at 6>£ A. M, arriveal Columbus 1(7 P. 51.. con necting with jfc'ontgoimry. \Ja., and the F.utaula Stage Line; and at Macon with < entn.l RtU Road Trains to Savannah, Au gusta, and Miiledgevillc, amt with the Macon and Western Trains to Atlau'a, Chattanooga and Nashville. B. F.. WELT 8, Columbus. Nov. 3—twAwtf Engineer and Sup’t For New York or Philadelphia! PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STE A M SHIP LINE. XJnited CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. The Atlanta and La Grange Rail Road connects at East Point with the Macon and Western Rail Road. Through from Montgomery to Savannah in 30 Hours . Leave Montgomery at i -30 P. M. Arrive at Fast Point at 820 A M. Leave East Point at 8-45 A. 5!. Arrive at slacon at 2 - 30 P. M. Leave Macon at 4 30 P. M. Arrive at Savannah at 230 A M. Fare from Montgomery to B est Point S3 50 ir “ ‘ k West Point to East Point 325 “ East Point to S iva-nosth 8 00 STATE OF GEORGIA, Gait. J. J. Gakvin.Jr. v KEYSTONE STATE. Capt. R. llakdie. In strength, speed, and accommodations, these ships are tin surpassed,if equalled, by any on the coast River navigation 100 miles. Two nights at sea. bailing days, every Wednesday, from each port. AGENTS: In Savannah, C. A. L. Lamar, Corner Drayton and Bryan Streets. In Philadelphia, Heron & Martin, 371 North Wharves. In New York, Scranton ak Tallman, 19 Old Slip, nea foot of Wall Street. This line consists of the well known first class steamships STATE OP GtvOUGIA. TFjZZ leave Savannah, July 12th and -6th October 4tii a v 4 18th. August 9th and 23d. Novembr Ist, 15th &29th. S. ptember oth and 20th. Dc-ember 13th and 27th. KRYKTONE P'.TAT E. Will leave Savannah. luly 19 b. Novcmbor Bth and 2?d. August 2d, I6th and 30th. D c-mbor 6th and 20lh. September 13th and 27tb. January 3d, 1855. October 11th and 25th July 25th—tw&wtf H. C.gCOTT, Travelling *gent. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE, Between New Orleans and Key West, Fla., _ STOPPINfi at Pensacola, Apalachicola, St. Marts,Cedar Key? am. TANARUS; mp > B y l< avii g Ni w Orleans and Key West the 71 It and ‘Ziit 1 . f eacii month. The Steamship PAM PItKO beivveeo New • •ritansand r-'t. Marks,ano Steamtit| TA fel- F* Ji between St. Marks and Key Wust, funning a regular Line. Ffraig it or passage apply to W. C. TT 51P LETGN, decs tw&wdm. No. 75 Camp stree tN- w ileans. ” NEW ORLEANS & SAN FRANCISCO STEAMSHIP LINE. (VIA NIC RAGUA.) _ _ TtieFirstClaspSlPfinshipsPßO Jt ETHE VS and DA KIEL. XV EBSTEK , will urn / 1 . U r?* regularly between New Orleans aid Ban Fran cisco, Cal , on the and 29th of eacii month, c anecting on the Pacific with the tp endio Meamships UNCLE SAM, S1 Eli A NEVADA, PACIFIC and BROTHER JONATHAN. For freight or passage, at p!y to W. n. TFMPL ETON, decs—w&tw3m. No. 75Canop street, New Orljan HAKNDEN’S EXPRESS. DOLPIi Street. WE respectfully beg leave to inform the citizens of Columbus and its vicinity, that we have concluded our arrangements with the Centra), South-Western and .Muscogee Railroads, and are now running messengers daily from Columbus to s’aeon thence to Savannah. ™ Also, forwarding goods daily over the Muscogee and South- Western Railroad to Fort Valley, Oglethorpe and Macon, thence to Milledgevilie Savannah and all intermediate places. Also, to Montgomery, Ala. We would also say, that our Ex presses by the steamers to New York and Philadelphia enable us to forward every description of merchandise and valuables. Notes, I>rafts, and Bills collected in every town in the Norther-, and Eastern States ; also,to California and Europe. OFFICES AND AGENTS. 8. 11. Hill, Randolph street, Columbus; 8. O. Potts, Macon; Mr. Kendrick, Fort Valley; G.R. Clayton. Oglethorpe; 153 Bay street, Savannah; 74 Broadway, Aew York; 43 and 45 South-Third. Philadelphia ; 8 Court street, Boston; Exchange street. Providence; 5 ontgomerv street, .San Francisco. Articles to be forwarded, called for at any part of the city free ofexpenoe, by leaving orders od the slate atthe office. LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER & CO. Columbus, April 13, 1854.—tw&w JAMES I,ICON, TENNESSEE COMMISSION HOUSE. HASonh ndand for sale low f< r cash: 20C0 lbs. choice Tennetitce Bacon, clear and ribbed sides, shoulders and hams; KOI lbs. choice tree’n Lard ; 1000 lbs. superior Feathers ; 50 his. elegant Flour ; r 50 boxes Tobacco, an assortment veky low; Tetine>B‘. e and Northern Apples by dozens, bush els or barrels; a very superior stock o.’ fresh and well as sorted garden seeds ; ear and sack corn, fodder by dozens or hundred p muds; Sugar ty hhds.. barrel’ or retail; 30 sacks Rio Coffee, Kerseys Oshabu r gs, Sheetings Shirtings and Stripes: 200 Troy Factory or Cottage Chairs, cheap ; 2 good second hand* buggies and harness, &c. LUMBER! LUMBER!! T AMFS LIGON is agent for judge U. ‘ Lewis’ lumber yerd near his store, where is krpt constantly on hard a very large and weli assorted stock of seasoned sawed lumber for sale at market pries. Columl us Nov 14—tw4tfcwtf MARBLE WORKS, Eastside Broad St. near the Market House COLUMBUS, GA. HAVE constantly on hand all kinds of Grave Stones Monuments, Tombs and Tablets, *f American Italian and Irish Marble. Engraving and carvif e done onsteneinthedjestpossibiemanner; and alikitj^lpo‘.Gran ite Work atthe shortest notice. jAor en. P.S.—Phsterof urir &T *ke. Coliuabuds - ifr / . a .s n IN MB II ‘