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pent deni of nerve in such a situation, wlien he is liable to op chased by ships o’ war, or perhaps finds himself sudden ly in t.ie inid-t of a whole fleet. The mate once served me a , ,ri '.e ior which J shoul i have been perfectly justified in shooting him dead. We were running in between the is lands Martinique and Dominique, when suddenly there shot out from 1 ehind the land an Dnglish steamer. The mate thought it was St ship-of-war, and so did I. He was Irjgh toned to death, and instantly turned the vessel off lier course. 1 hat was the very movement to bring down the enemy in chase. I saw the danger, and flew to the helm, and put her back again, and wo passed by in safety.” “Tut are you not tired of this latrines ?” “Why, I didn’t want to go out the lari voyage. 1 tried to get another cap tain to take charge of my ship, i wanted to stay at home* WS* Harried. But good men in our business arc scarce. And I had to go.” But the noble captain seemed ambitious, of a higher ea ovi. What I should like best oj all,” said he, “would be to go privateering. To command a merchant ship, and to go lumbering along loaded down with if eight—that I can not pear. It kills me. But give me a well-built clipper with mx guns on a side, and a long Tom in the middle, and a .letter of marque to range the ocean, and I wouldn’t call the 1 resident nay brother!” COMMERCIAL. __ COTTON STATEMENTS. ~W¥¥W'~*fW lil^Ar 1 2 .! %2, §2. -r- 5-2 fgg I hand £_? -i.— ~ | this Feb. 4, b ImM. 43 2372 53307 50179 2555 40569 43124 12050 Feb. 3, • ~ 1655. )2771 : 2133-1552448057 2439:28374130813[20015 Cci.umbus, Feb. 6 -. LON— A e have no new features to notice in our m u ket since last reports. The transactions for the last tvo days have been quite o limited, ow'ng to the little offer i.ig. Vv e quote -Jj, a Bquid good enquiry. Savannah, Feb. G. COTTON Hie market was cadet*- yesterday, we notice no quotable change ;n prices. The enquiry was r.Q* tive, and the transactions confined to 2485 hubs Ex tremes 6 a „S}. Principal sales 7f a B£. Macon, Feb. G. Tlie demand continues gcol at prices ranging from to cento. Z'sP We seldom recommend a manufactured medicine, believing that, in most cases, nature herself perfects a cure more rapidly aud effectually than can be accomplished by the vegetables and minerals of medical science. But in the matter ol dyspepsia, there are chronic features about it, wh’ch, vary often, defy all the efforts’ of nature to create a healthy action ol the digestive organs, audit not un fre quently happens that thousands suffer for years, diseased both in body and mind, from indigestion and its kindred ills. To such, Hoof!ao-d's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, are truly a most valuable preparation. It is a tonic medicine, giving a healthy action to the stomach, and will be found highly serviceable at all seasons, but es pecially during the Spring. Dyspepsia can only be cured by a patient porscverence in one course of treatment; and to all those sojfieuttg under this sad malady we would re commend an application to the depot of flooflard’s Ger man Bitters, 120 Arch street, Philadelphia.— Philadelphia Enquirer. jai;23. E £•’ LIVER DISEASE. —Carter’s Spanish Mixture, as a rem edy lor Liver Ditease, ami the number of formidable evils con meted with a (IDorg mized state of that organ, is unriraised. Hundreds of certificates from the highest sources of persons, living in the cite of Richmond. Va., might be given oi cures ef fected by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. W> have only room to re fer to the extraordinary cure ol Samuel M. Drinker, Esq , oi the firm of Drinker &. Morris, Booksellers,Richmond, Va., who was cur and by two bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, after three years suffering from diseased liver, ilo says its action on the bio'll! is wonderful, better than all the medicine he had cvej taken, aud caeerfully recommends it to all, See advertisement. Worms.—A a this is the season of the year when worms are most formidable among children > the proprietors ofiVi’- Lane’s Vemnltigc, log leave to cal! the attention of parents to its virtues for the expelling of these annoying and often iatal enemies of'children. It was invented by a physician of great ex perinea in Virginia, who, after having used it in his own practice, and found its success so universal, was induce t at last to offer it to the public as a cheap but cer tain and excellent medicine. It has since become justly popular throughout the United States as the most efficient Vermifuge ever known, and the demand has been steadily on tire increase since its first introduction to the public.— This great worm Specific may be had at all the Druggists in Columbus, and of Dealers generally throughout the U.S. Jt&URIED. On flie 18th ultimo, at Quincey, Fla., by the Rev. Mr Ilendee, James E. Whaley,of Edisto, South Carolina, and Mi-:s Jesse Randolph, daughter of the late Thomas P. Ran dolph, of lho former place. BY AUTHORITY. LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES. . [Public J7.]’ AN ACT to authorize the Lane of a register iot,ha barque Col oaist, by the numo or “Tne Lily.” Be it enacted b’l t.Ae Senate ami Utilise of Representatives of the United states of .Hmerira in Congress assembled) i hut there be issued under tho drcclioa of the Secretary of the Treasury, a register to tbe British F-rig Colonist, by the name of The Lily, now owned by Christian P. Punch, of (he city of New York, in the Siate of New York; PfbvhLd, li shall be proved to the satisfaction ofeaid Secretary, that the cost and repairs made in the United States after the purchase of said vessel by the pres ent owner, is equal t > three-fourths of the value of said vessel at the time of said repair*. Approved January 31, 1855. BOOK KEEPER, WANT CP by a good Pensman and Accountant, a situation as Book Keeper. Good reference given. Address ‘*H. 11. P.” Box 1.15, Post Office. Feb7--twtf. FOIi SALE LOW, FOR CASH OR CREDIT. AI. IXk 111 Llk UTEGK.O 1411X1., C JO years old—a fine Goa':, goad washer and ironer, and a first rate House ser vant. fcolfl tor no fault. J’ehG—w&t v2w. HARRIS >M, AUSTIN & McGF-iJEE. ?.I ANUAFCTCROtS &. MECHANICS 13AN IC, OF COLUMBUS, Colu.mbus, Ga., Jan.[3o, 1855. THE Stockholders of this institution aro hereby notified that a call tor the remaining fifty per cent of the capital stock is required to be paid at its Banking House in the city oi Columbus, on or before the second day of April next. 13v order of the Board of Directors. Jan. 31 —\v&t\v2m W. B. STORM, Cashier. Muscogee Railroad Stock for Sale. k Shares Mtiscogee Vail read ?! r-ck to. cle by OU ’ MARIUSgN, AUSTIN tc .1/cGEHLE. feb3. .v a twtf. HOSES i ROSES! AND FRUIT TREES. <-fSF.. 61. G. MARC, of Asti rl, Kong island, New York, offers Ur dale, at No. 13i, Broad sireit, Oaluintsus, for o ! !5 tceekonfy, a splendid collection of Roses, (laa.clia *&* japouscas, Cu.iuuon I’isks, Chinese Oranges, in fruit, L won frees, lioney Sack lea, Spise-s, Dahlias, and many other New ano Rase Plants, arm ag winch are the Cedar oi: eba l.o i,‘Co fora Cedar, Gauroteinjis faiso Pear, Apple. Peach and Nectarine grafted fruit tries; ami also a fir.© lot of flower and vegetable seeds: all irom saitfgc.rrsery. Ladies and Gentlemen, ; matenrs, arc respectfully invited to call and make their selections. The.proprietor, wishing to matin th rcoti'datance of the auiatuers i>t Iruit and fiuweis in tins cPy, end having no other racommendation but his plants, solicits the patronage of the public. N. I*. Ail p ants sold wili he warranted genuine. Catalogues of fruits and flowers furnished to those who desire them. fc-h.l—twtlt. T LETTEREOTYPING. SFE ‘IMP.NS of ‘.ldsbeautiful process may he seen at the Ho tl* in ike-diy. It is .-.ddaptefl to Signs, Cards, Labeling Glass Ware and Littering cn Glass Generally- TI orough in*tn.'Cl’oi sgiven in ihe art in a few lessons. For sale, a few copies ot that magnificent parlor ornament, The Lord’s Pra cr. Rooms at the Broad Street House. Call soon as my sta. is limited to a few days. LAFON, Artist., fsb-3—nv?'. TO OUR CUSTOMDRgi, An d til3 Community Generally. gryj*| HAVING to pay cash for work and I material we are unable to continue the rffSeS credit system any longer. All work will iicieafter be dc>:-;e exeiu-ivcly for cash. F. BACH Lib WILDING & BRO. Jan. 31—twtf BILfiLER & Cu. VALENTINES! VALENTINES!! A t a9Bortr T‘ ent ° r sentimental and comic valentines, of Dm nlwr P f P . er • r ' n< l envelops, valentine writers and cards, ab Kit 1 ~ t s,;7 u sfur St. Valentine’s day, February H;h, has J Ist been received aad tor sale at the lowest price.- by OrkP4f,m 4V. J - vv - BLASE, 52 Broad Street. rJer - rrora the country solicited and sent with dispatch. CONCERT HALL! S Only. MUSICAL ENTfiRTINMENTS Hi” THE PEAK FAMILY, VOCALISTS, AND GERMANIAN BELL BINGrEES, YVillbe given, at the above ‘named Hall, on UYdnetda* day,Evenings, Februa-v 7th and 6th; o which they l*rnfcne ‘ ocalls * s > Acccompauied by the Bells, Harps, Guliars, aud Creraopia, Tickets Fifty Coafo. For salo at the Boob and Music Stores and Hotels. Ushers to attendance. Doors enen-at ev Con cert to commence at 7 W. V/. B. IIL.MmJEI.D,'Agent. FOlt SALE OB r’eNTT a A NEW TWO STORY HOTEL, just fineh ed, containing fifteen wed finished rooms, with out V lh a established Livery Sialde, adjoining. As the Mobile and Girard an me Opelika Railroads both terminate at this noin* it is Uon ofconrSv’ 006 ° f ‘ be bt stands iHdliX no.*. (/1 cou?j[,y. A <p.y to j { r*v; in lebl twtf. Wtekiy Enquirer copy. ‘ Girard, Ala. OH YESTI’iS CUPID cAUS r V HEKEAB, tho 14th Hay of February, known as ST. VALENTINE'S BAY, y< 11 wili remember that So. 72 kln£oF 13 ‘T*’* ” ean *"•*>* >*” joa \vi!i Come, then, ye old Bachelors, who long have frozen by your louc.y i.re aides, come,[and enroll yourselves under Cupid’s ban ner. Gome, ye Young Men, who, too long already, ! ave delay ed to dare to win the heart you’d’ hops toca 1 jae’own, coml and a;inyourse.ives for Love’s Gentle Struggle, and the fu art inn U ,h=n'?A-I' i:li ‘i 6 y. ol,re - Com <-’ ye bright-eyed Maidens, procure* oV rlS ’ aEU Ai>lnsteri 811,, r - ow is .the appointed time to H DWELL, the weapons which will complete the conquest, your dazzling eyes already have begun. m i one —come all! Dont forget ’ riOVVDL L’ri BOOK STORL, . . No. 72,‘Broad Street, Columbus,.Georgia. s solid'.<;d. A liberal discount allowed to country merchants for cash jaffiSl- twtilHthFeb. “ MEtSJB- LM? W~o W I- TjL he drawn at our store (if made up) on Thursday, tv the Bth day of March, or sooner if ticx'.ts are ail solii, tne following list ol Magnificent Prizes, amounting to A iaOO.— three hundred numbers will bo placed in the w beed and 7i drawn out: the first drawn number taking prize No. J, and so on, until all the prizes are drawn. Tho articles are all fine aud put down at cash valuations. Tickets, 00. No. 1 Gold Watch, (douoie tin.e) $75 “ 2 One Gentleman’s Dressing Case 8 3 One Plated Cup 1 50 u 4 One Bosom Pm 3 51) “ One Iseid Fob Key 5 “ h One Port Folio 8 *• 7 One Cameo Biacelet, 12 8 One Gold Ring 1 50 “ 0 One Set Gold Studv 2 4 ‘ 10 One Set Geld mosaic Sleeve Buttons 5 “ 11 One Diamond Bosom Pin .... 5 i “ 12 One Silver Plated Cup I 50 “ ill One Scarf Pin 3 “ 14 One Set Gold Sleeve Bniton 6 11 15 One Plated Port Monnaio 3 “ If> One Gold Sea! liing 4 “ One Large French Mirror 125 11 18 One Gold Ring 1 50 “ 19 One Plated BulUr Knife 1 “ 20 (*ne Painted Gold Bosom Pin 2 50 “ 21 One J.adies Gold Chain 15 “ 22 One Diamond Bosom Pm 7 “ 23 One Set Cel l Studs 1 “24 One Square Seal Bing 2 “ 25 One Gold Pen and Pencil 5 “ 20 One Goid Cross 7 “ 27 One Gentleman’s tine Dressing Case 60 “ 28 One Plated Butter Knife 1 “ 20 One Square Seal Ring 2 “ 30 One Geld BosomPin(3 S) 3 “31 One Silver Cup 10 “ 32 One Set Gobi Stud Buttons 3 “ 33 One Gold Enameled King 2 “ 34 One Silver Plated Urn 40 “35 Oue Anchor Tting 2 30 One Gold Bosom Pin(S S) 3 “37 One dozen fine Cut e.lass Goblets 15 “38 One Gentleman’s Goldßosom Pin 3 “ 3‘> One “ •* Ring I 50 “ 4U One Fine Bosom Pin 8 41. Ono tinted Tea Set 35 “ 42 One Anchor iling 2 “43 One Gold Seal Ring 4 “44 One Silver Cup T 5 “45 One Gentleman’s Gold Ring 1 50 “4(5 One l’iated Port Monnaie 3 “47 One Eight Day Marble. Clock 35 “ 48 One Gold Pencil 2 40 One Gold Pen and Pencil •"> “ 50 One Gold Watch, llnnt’g Case English Lever 100 “ 51 On Enameled G<;l i liii.g 2 “52 One Ladies’ Work Box. 13 “ 53 One Square Seal Ring 2 “ 54 Oaeßntrnnla Tea Sot 1 pieces 12 “ 55 One Anchor King 2 “ 53 One Gentleman’s Gold Vest Chain.. B “ 57 One Fine Mahoga- y Piet Table 51) “ 58 One lAiamei it King 2 “ 59 One Dozen Fine cut Champagne Glasses 12 “ ()9 One Fancy Book Case I Id “ (U Olte Eight Day Clock,lron Frame 13 “ 62’ One pair Plated Fruit Basket;’ ....... 15 “ 63 oie pair Plated Waiters 13 “ 64 One Double Barrel Gun 59 “ 65 One Revolver.... 2) “ 63 One second hand Piano —fine article 150 “ 66 One R iby and Diamond Ring 2 ) “ 68 One Ladies’ j'.Vork Box.; 25 “ 69 One Gentleman’s Gold “Fob Chain 25 “ 70 One G dd Pencil 2 “71 One Clock with music & light rope dancer ..225 SISOO 0) Columbu 3 , Ga., jan3o Iwtcl AYER & WILKINS. BRITISH PERIODICALS. EARLY COPIES SECURED. LEONARD SCOTT &. CO., New York, continue to re-publish the following British Periodicals, viz: 1. The London Quarterly (Conservative ) :2. The Edinburgh Review (Whig.) 3. The North British Review (Free Church.) 4., The Westminister Review (Liberal.) 5. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine (Tory.) The present critical state of European affairs will render these pu rib at ions un am ai! y interesting during the forthcom ing year. They will occupy a middle ground between the hastily written news items, crude speculations,and flying rumors of the daily Journal and the ponderous Tomeof the future historian, written alter the living interest and excite ment of the great political events of the time shall have passed way. It is to these Periodicals that readers must look for the only really intelligible and reliable history of current events, and as such, in addition to their well estab lished literarv, scientific, and theological character, we urge them upon the consideration of the leading public. sygp Arrangements are now permanently made for the receipt of EARLY SHEETS from the Brittish Publish ers, t>v which we are enabled to place ALL OUR RE PRINTS in the hands of subscribers, about as soon as they ! can be furnished with foreign copies. Although this in volves a very large outlay on our part, we shall continue to furnish the Periodicals at the same low rates as heretofore, viz:— Per ami. For any one of th? four Reviews 83 00 For any two of the four Reviews 5 GO For any three of the tour Reviews T 00 For all four ot the Reviews 8 00 For Blackwood’s Magazine 3 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews 9 00 For Blackwood ana the four Reviews 10 00 Payments to le made in all casts in advance. Money current in the Suits inhere issued wiu ‘ * received at tar. CLUBBING. A discount of twenty-live per cent, from the above pri ces wili be allowed to Clubbs ordering four or more cop ies of a: iv one. or more oft ho above, works. Thus: Four Copies ot Blackwood, or of one Review, will be sent to one address for $9; four copies of the four Reviews and Black* wood for 835: and so on. POE TAG E. In all the principal cities and towns, these works will be delivered, through agents, FREE OF POS PAGE. V. sun sent by mail, the Postage to any partot tha Lmted ttate - wii! be but Twenty l our Cents a year tor “Blackwood,” and Fourteen Cents a year lor eaeu ot the Review s. Remittances and communications should always be ad dressed, post paid, to the Publishers. LEONARD SCOTT & CO. jan3—twlm. 5i Gold Street, Now York. Baevjv BooSsiS. LIPS OF P- T. BASNUM /rfpTWTh 7 ? Republican Court, or American Society'in the /?£/.£? .3 anda y*°‘ Washington, with 2i p itrafls jvi’ Distui • k ‘>V guished Women, by K. \V. Griswold: . Romance of American Landsci p.s, by T. Adi -on Richards: Maximsof VVasliißgtOß, bv John F. f*r- Out Door a’ Idiewild, hy‘x. P. Wiilif;’ * S diihward Ho! a Spell oi Sunshine, Ly Vd. Gill mcVe Sims* Afrsj ,or Life and Love in Norway, Translate and Tv Lew J. ’ I orris; J Kca: tscase, by the Author of llMrs of Redclyffe* L:;e Lessons: A Tale; ’ Old House i y the River; La iter Years, by the author of Old House by thelJiver- Way down Hast, by Jack i owing; ’ Lectures on the Evidence, < f .jhrik’bmity. by a Clergyman and he Proles-ant I p-sc >pri < hurch: lulroduction tyßishop Poftw: ...lertiiu f pisUcm ot Ft. Pan;; bv W. J.Convbeare 1 -t- i-pl ow Os Trinity College, Cambridge, Eu-. ° ’ “ 1 el j us HofttCiUtr aTaii* for Uoyj; U ir/ r U reatli of Summer Flowers, by S. C. Gcodr’cb* L.f:- in iheCli ari.-gs, by Mrs. .Moodit: * ’ The Lsnd of the Fa-acen, by Bayard Tayler* Aurot iogrcp yof WlHitiri Jav.* Ju received’by Hee?” Wfttwvfi • u;. PEASE, 92 Rrwd-U. ! FIIBSIIOMBIII SEES. Jl 3T r- cerred “ eenrral asssortirr 't of “LANDRETH'S” lie., crop Gim ileii S crls So < ill Sets. j T ANARUS. , P. A. i LAYTON, rf.uis-tw Si nroadsirct. SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY. (BY THE AUTHOR TY OF THE STATS OF ALABAMA.) i Conduced on the Havana plan. „ . CLASS X. One pnze to 20 Tickets—and remember, every prize drawn! lo ce drawn on the 20th oj February. CAPTALS .4 44 5.000 44 4.0(0 5 of’s'i’oool Y.Y * h 1!; 0 In a’l 501 pi ia-:-s amounting to lickets SO) Iluvesand Q mrters in proportion. 5 Fivrry pr.ze draw.i at each drawing. Pills on all soive it 1 .mbs at par. Ail communications strictly'.confidenMni. SAMUEL SWAN, Afeent and Manager. Montgomery, Oct. 21— twtd Ul ti L Lio.izeLion 4 M J PHN MAY, Agent, Girard, Ala. to JOHN MAvl cllS^‘|?" S ' V^ m “ £t b 0 addre = Mj SHOES ! A large lot ol servant shoes, men’s and women’s. Jari received. T . K. WYNNE. PLANTATION Brogans and Boots n few eases each, >r tr wvk w Columbus, Nov 24—tw&Wtf ’ FINS BOOTS! J FRENCH Pump Boots. Liuht and heavy Water Proof Boots. Luriit and ft out Hitched and Pegged Book. Ca, and latent Leather Congress Gaiters. CiOiii Gaiters and Patent Leather Pump* M T. K. WYNNE’S. .Indies’ fine Black and White Gaiters. %.-£.% 7,1“ Buskins and Slippers. Waite Kid Slippers and J. L. Shoes, f.v/.qY ( R Y. )at k° ots and Galt Walking Shoes. misses and Children Shoes, all kinds At T. K. WYNNE’S. Columbus, Nov 24-twA.wtf dissolutiYY copartnership of Jracs I£. i?. csi<f, ds> Cos., hr.?, rx -l_ pi red by limitation, and circumstai’ccs compel us to col lect; so we hope ail indebted to us either by mito or account will come forward aud settle by or botorc the Ist Anril ’ at which tniiclhc notes asid accounts will he sued'if’ not Yid or other atisfactory arrangements made. 1 dec29 -w&tK?3m. JAMES K. REDD, &. CO. COLUMBUS RACES ! CHATTAHOOCHEE COURSE. THE first, annual meeting ever this l!OW Ltd ‘FS3, near Cotuuibua, Ga., will come off on the Pirst Tuesday, 6th March nest, and continue five days. Liberal PUFSF.S will be offered by the Club for the various races which whl ake place during the week, and ample ac commodation.-. for ad who attend oh that occasion. The Colt Slake to be run over the Chattahoochee Course at the first annual meeting closed with the following entres Dec ember 31st 1854. “ • T. Woolfolk enters br.c. by .Steel, 3 years old, dam by Bertran, jr. W. 4'heatham enters colt Little Arthur by Glencoe, dam hi ie Boonelt: John 11 irri..qn enters gr. f. Mary Blucskin, 1 y Grey Eagle, dam 8 o:y Morgan. also gr. f. Arueil, by G:ty Lagie, dam cl:i rietta. Col. T. Easley enterscb. c. 3 years old, by Chieftain, dttn Mnrv Horton; also ch. c. 3 years old, by Chieftain, dam Jane, by S-iamrock. C S -PRYOR, ) r P vV PHY oil, jr^pnelors, Columbus. Jur.fi —tw&wlf i OOPEU’S WELL. 81888 BOUNTY, BUS- Distance from Vicksburgh (by Railroad) to Raymond, 40 miles—4 miles staging to the well. Through in Three Hours. M THESE WATERS need no comment; they arc pretty txiensively known lo the eouimunlty. and re cum mended by the medical faculty in the cure ot the prevailing diseases of the country, such as chronic Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Gravel, Diabetes, Bronchitis. <■ hlores s, General Debility, Cutaneous Diseases, and di eases of the Ep'cen, Bladder, Ac. Board to 1 A June $s per week. From Ist June to Ist October Vi ~ INMAN .TJ! LlAMSS,fiirp.-rintendent. Cooper’s Well, Miss., Jan. 24, 18:3. feb'3—v/Sia. Agents for tub £F. lb of the Watch. —G. D. Metcalf & Cos. New Orleans; Wm. McCutchen, .tz Cos.. Ytcksbbur;; Thomp son & j-lmamio), Yazoo City; Whiting & Kausler, Jackson MsK Heal Estate, Exckerege, Collecting and Land AG S iff CY. RAYMOND, FREEMAN & CO. D. C. FUEEMiS, JR. N. C. RAYMOND. O. R. IT.ESMAN, Attorneys at law, CITY OF AUSTIN, TEX AS. Homes in Texas and Safe Investments obtained through this Agencv. FIDELITY TO TII INTERESTS Or NON-RESIDENTS. Regb.tcrs of Lana for s.?le, in all part t of the State; fail ex hibits of title and accurate descriptions, also registete oi town and city lots. ‘.ai ds located bought and sell. O’alios against the - tate or individuals collected and adjusted and r.-mi .tanccs made by exchange on New Orleans, or ar y of tha Northern Cities, if desired. A thorough and iatamato knowledge o! tha country, raid the l md system, w stues surwrior locations and the best” titles. Strangers looking a! Texas, may always have some leading items and useful hints at the office of this Agency. Registers oner, for examination. SlTYffi eon Congress Avenue. dee-23—>v!y. The Cliunennuggee and Uehse ilack 1 LEAVES Silver Ran cn the and’ al < f uars trom Cclun.bu*.o-> T ies u.j3 a; and ! Fridays. Anivcsat Chiir.: yitrggee next • ai 4P. M., in tF.ic to reach LF. ou 1 : pr.ugs by ‘. P. M. Leaves C-sna-nuggee, Mondays and Thursdays at 6 A. M.-- (Wanior is4mik*s iroia this line.) Tls© Loo i r.)-1 Five Points line leaves silv r Run o; tve Jar rival of the cars, Tr.e.viays nu Fr-davs; arrives at M ..way next day by 5 F. hi. Leaves Midway, Mondays and Thursdays at 6 a. m.: ar • • 03 at Sliver ltun in t me tor the cars ter Columbus next da at 5 a. us. jan 15,1855 wt f. A. H 1\ G O ;D. Stop My Horses. ‘itvsyS ST It V VFT) fiorn ti;-subscriber on Monday r aigh, too -0..i uli.. u pa r of slim bay horses, one 3 and the other 4 years old, with awhile spot in their fort head-. The oldest has been shed before. They were ra.sed by Cob Maddox at, or near Mi. JtfSirson Chambers Cos. Ala., 1 id s;tm the comretbey went will endeavor )o return. Ary Infbrmation wili be thank fully received and all reasonable txper.tcs paid. THv,3JAS iULLUM. Feb. 6—vv ts Chunnenaggee, Jtfacon Go., Ala. BY AYEJR & WILKINS, AUCTIONEERS. REAL ESTATE ARD EEGR) SALE, - BY AYES & WaKIHS. ON tr.e.Ciet y in February sextet the Marie’ II use we wiil soli tho follow Kg id,- ;i Brie.-ces. T.r wls, 2 * YMirs old. * * s*orsc-\ 20 Vcsrs old. Silas. 17 “ “ G,. -mbm, 2.) *•* fVcsl ington, £6 “* “ An, 19 “ - John, 30 ‘‘ “ Ilia. 15 41 4 - Rnr.scm, 29 • o Konrh-ila, £8 “ *• AViUis, 31 4< “ 51 ry, 2. “ “ Isaac, 19 “ “ o s;.n, bO “ “ 3m, £1 “ “ LI zab 13 “ “ Ferdicaa 15 “ “ Iluniet, £6, and 2 childre.s. FOE SALE.', TAOtvT.Y likely young negroes consisting of m?n, wo- X 1 men, boys and girls. Planters wishing to purchase won Li do well to give us a call. jcnM-iwtf. AYER &. WILKINS. Ugh? 3 and Lot, and Six Good Mules. For t?,:le on ‘ “renit until Chrlrtn’.ar, very desirn* le Resi dence in tbeup. jr pn.rt of the CPv, adjoining .Mrs. Bounds and Mrs. Tajier. Possession given itutnedirdfly. Apply to So. It. BONN :.R or £'. C. fIiORNTON. A clmlnlitrator’s 5 ale.--Vgr-.\ ;tblv to an order of il the court of Ordinary of ‘ i asco •* e coanty.v. ill ho sold, . t th-i market house, to the city ot Columbus, on the first Tuesday in March next, as a part o? the real tsuite of John YV. Cur: once, deceased, late of Kus>: 11 County, Ala, a>uth par >t hot No. 16, supposed to he about 40 tett, J ing on Front street, it. said cii v ol coiumbus. Terms inr.de known * the day of sale. JOt.N H . ifUx X. ACm’r. with the will, &c. Sale of Furniture, Groceries, Dry Goods, and Clothing in front of our ‘tore continued same day:.. jan27—twtd. AYEilfc WILKINS. A FEW SHARER MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD i'i. Stock Tor Salo. Apply to dec 12—w&tiv. AYER & WILKINS. I A Shaves Mobile Girtr-A !JaM *?oad Stoclc, -ifJ lor Sale by AYER & W ILKINS, jaull—twtf For Sale. Accor? SECOND IIA XD PXAYO FORTE.- Ap| ly to junl*2—twtf. AYER \ViLKI2iB. BE. T- STEWAET, n HAYING returned to Cklumbus would rcepsctfa’lvin y-:rf nouncc that ho has rtaniud his practice o; M Miclne and Surgery. Go!ijmbn, Ga=, T')rc.7. 1954. w&twt r , SDEHXOK & PHILIPS, A T TO K :. EY S AT LA W. \JV ILL Practice in the diA rent courts of Russell county, * 6 Alabama. ADDRESa IL WATSON DENTON, JOHN 31. PHILIPS, Columbus , Ga. Crawford, Ala Sept Jf>, 1854. w&twly. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, Pfff^ooi Just Received and for s? ie by Dec.9—•wtw&:tf ROBRh.T A. WARE. Just Heceived cn Consignment, ff AAA T-BS. New Bacon; Kog rcu OUDIi 50C0 lbs, Frerii i.ardia Uaircle, Half Bbhu.y Kegs. 1 0:t Yards Teuessco Jer.r.:. 25 Boxes. % Boxes and ’/ Boxes bo t \ irginia Tobacco. 75 Fair Woolen Socks. Cheat, ior Cosh. HULL, Fill EPSON &. 60 . jan23 Commission, Roceiv:eg Forwaring Idercha.-ts. Wedding and Visiting Cards. 2. t-pectfiU'y imonned that the b. st and iu-a!est.OA*.D3 c\ or written in this city mi y be seen at 51 r. Pva-e’s Book Siorc or at. Mr. Porpie’B Jewelry Store, where orders u>:.v he k-it Jan. 27, 1855,—twlm. H. 11. PAHKYN. DESIRABLE PiIOPERTY J&dZ? AUCTION. 4 T 1 ['o’clock on Ihe first Tuesday in February next, we will sell at the A/aricet Ho a-c, in the. city or < ‘o-umbiw;.. South half of Hols k0.T05 & ritual c S mi Oglethorpe f ; f..,and general! known as the Cooper Lot. On the premie r are a dwelliiig with 4 rooms, a fire place in each, a ,ood kitchen and other outhouses, and a good well cf water. Kent nptes tor the present year go to purchaser. Teams Cash. ALSO, Lot No. 4fi, oo Bros-i et, two door.” above the old F: k of St. Marys’,g!> fee? 4 Inches front, and running back U< it. I inch , on which a fuie two story Brick Building, c-couj.i-.,vi f t present by HAY. Kanco, as a Furniture Finishing Shop.. The upper stc ry contains .several cOmfortabio rooms, suitable for ofilees or bed rooms. Terras, Credit until ID January no.Nl with good security and tucetmere on the properly. ALSO, Lots No. 431, fit 434, together with the Improvements fronting on iiarly st., in the lower pert of the city, tacit cuiiainin u full halt acre. Terms, on dav of rde. ALSO, In front of our Stores, a larg. ’lot of Furniture; Dry Goods, Clothing, Wagons, Carriages, Horses and Mules. HARRISON, AUSiIN & McGEIIER. E .T.Tinknrd, Auctioneer. n2o twKis. Coffee, Sugar and Tea, Brandy, Segars and TOBACCO, AT COST. OWING to the tightness of the money market, end the con tirued lowness of the river, 5 am loroed t: offer goods at a racrifice, for the purpose of meeting my indebted).ets. The rr tic.cs nee of the very best qualily, selected with great care for the retail trade. N. B. All who are indebted v.-i 1 plensa rettle wiUiout deiny. As future payments depend up m my pay. jgulS—twtf. P. A. CLAYTON. TROT FACTORY WARE ROOMS. COLUMBUS, GA., JAN. Ist, 1854, T?ROM and after this date no goods will be toid at the I 1 above establishment except lor GASH ! janll—twtf. Yv ALTON K. HARRIS. EXTRA SOTICE! PRICES OF FLOUR, MEAL, AND FEED, Are as Fellows. FAMILY FLOUR, (including sacks) - - 010,50 SUPERFINE, do. 10,00 No. 2. do. 8.00 S CORN MEAL, per bu-hel - 1.00 ! SHORTS, per Hundred ].20 BRAN, “ 1,00 | Five per cent allowed to purchasers when 20 Bbls. are j taken at ona time. Terms Ca-h oa delivery. The highest cash price paid for Corn and Wheat at janll—twtf. WINTERS’ PALACE MILLS. EAGLE MANUFACTURING CO. I COLt jLI DU3, GA. THE Factory, now being in full operation, is able tot supply (on their usual term-) promptly as ordered, .he | various styles of their Manufacutures, which consult of! the ioliowina variety: YARNS, OSNABURGS, 4-1 SHEETINGS \ SHIRT- ! ING, Cotton S’ripss, o; great variety ot” Pattern;- idu i'l ON AI) Nr-, cm ■rtiiuns rnt. y •u*w stty'es; Negro Kerseys & Pine i- not PJaiui 5 Flanrers’ Casisisres, Truck for Trcv/sers. Sevviiig Thread, Simp Twine, Slattressas, I Baiting ,dzc. ZW* To Cash l isers inducements will heofieied. dec2B—twtf. J R jIROWNFI, a- -*t. COPARTNERSHIP. ’ ggryniE undersigned having entered in a general grocery Business, : at the old stand oi ?. McLaren & 00., w:i | keep constantly on hand a full supply et All kinds of Groceries, ijc whpiesal i slid reia.-L We solicit the patronage of our'fries-L end the public gen- p. McLARLN fc DUCK. TKT2R HCLA3ZX, levi 3. nrex. Cold abus, Get ?:h, 185*, Qct 14—tw&wtf DRY GOODS AT Greatly Eeduced Prices! DESIRING to of ohr Stocls of ■Winter fi noil h before the scasmi closes, we are now offering il at uc.. pi.- j cea as wilt nH feji to cive entire setDfbction !i> taulr.-c?s! j The folio.wieg r.rt'cles arp in joed styles, ur.d ae low a? can bo fwbud fn t.he ciix:— j Rich colored ami Black BreeadcSilks) } “ tTttid £>kl Pt&io color Silks) *: and Fifg.ireit Jlrvinoes unit IJekainc*; Pin. n Ldelncs rod UeLaiitos of uli colors; 9up.-rii rblack r.m) f offer,d Alpaccahj All c<-h>rs P*t i:ch Chclin; Criv'irh-p, Satiuettg, Kient’y Jenus& Twcttl} | I ni Wolsh .Mid Saxony Flaimrh) 1 A few Tolmaa and Dlaxtlllaii, Rtwi low riilh'LS ! Nt ijro Iflanlccts ami Wool Bats j do 5-wrt-twtf, MANLL i IWItOBG Fanny Fern’s Iv ew Books. i RT gfi H \I.L: A Dome‘tie Tale of tho ’Bie-cnt time: LIKE OF JBARNU.u, v.ilitcn Ly himuis, with lilqctra* i tration.'. Anew supply of Alone, Fashion Ttid Fa mice; New u Roy; Land ol the Earaceu, by b ayard Taylor, •lu-t rectrived by _ ’ .1. V. . PHASE. A NEW SUITLY OF ‘ RUTH HALT : A Domestic Tale ol the p:escn*. time, by Fanny Fern; Fudge Doing*: Beire Tony Fudge’s Record of the same, in 1< riy Cl .piers, by Ike •>..?vt ; A South’ 3de View of Slavery: or three trientksdtt the South 1854, by Nehemijib Acrni., J). jv; Fetn f.oavee, lt noti 2d Series. Anew supply. ? or. oi the idle of I’. T. Barnum. lust received bT janiß—wAtw. J. W.FLASF,, ROBERT It HOWARD, ATTOII KE Y A T LATf , COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, tiCHT* Gfliec in tho St. Marx’s R: nk Building, up Stair?, j? 3 4 —twi \v i x. CUSHMAH, BEET.IST, 69 BROAD STUKKt. 7— I —AYING retuiued to the city, with improved liCidtii, i • re- t’y o attend to his ui flaished c sos, and ul. oihers that mr.v offer S, ]T. ‘2i>. 165 J DENTISTRY. J. FQ6LE, B. B. F. £3?° Ofiico on Randolph near Broad Street. Cohiuibtis, lohl— lßYA. v&.tf. B’O AiTc TRUE KOUSP. l IFN. IJARHOWFhaving removed to tho BROAD jItJL STREET HOUSE, solicits the patronage of her liiend?. Board per month SIBOO “ “ “ with lodging 2l l)() “ day.. .’ 1 75 Supper Ejvakiast and Lodging I 25 Children aud servants half price. Columbus, Jan. 20—tw3m. TO REN T. Trill Store on Broad Street, No 34, next door below Mr Gager’s Shoe Store. Apply to ckedS— twtf T G HOLT. JsPE€lAir SoTloifiT” TN order that our customers may. understand the iL terms on which we Unde, we have thought it advisable to publish them. They ate as follows: For all purchases on time, payments will he required twice a year, ’ say 1-t May aid Ist j nuarv. On all amounts unpaid at the times specified, we shall claim and expect inn re-t until Laid. L. BARNARD, A CO. Coit mbits, Jan. It, *55. janll—w&twrf. WK take this method of informing oar irio.ds and Ihe pu lie that we havo removed our Store to NO. 76 EAST SIDE OF BROAD STREET. Where ix i al-.v* ya be found large selection of him piiso iiim fffpn From the Best Manufactories in the United States, of all Stvi.es and fill did. Ala S O , Slslodiens, Gnftars, Yiollncclloa, Violius, ISanjos, Tamboiiiirs, Flnter, Flutinas, Acuflirdcous, Hasle Boxes, Flageoiclts and. Fifes. Also, “Lll kinds of BRASS ISJSTRUSIEKTS for BA & .OS, together with Lass and Tbnor D IF’ S Sn.lNt'S of am, in.xrs, and the Largest Assortment Os SilSnK'T’ JtIUSIC for all tl:c above uhincd instruments, that can bo ibund South of Phihuitlphia. ALSO, A LARGE STOCK OF SSF Fine GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, .IKVST IJIY and FANCY Gi.pTi?, of all aesrripilons, Sia£S4i3toi.'cthtsr with a fhJl awtorlinem of V orstecl and i=’ mhroidery Patterns, and other articles too numt-roua to mention. £ jiF” S ‘cond hand Pianos taken in exchange when new ones are bought, and the highest j.ric< ? allowed for old one?. £ ‘f?“ Second ban.! Pienos lor Salc o- Rent. Pianos. Organs, Melodiasis, nad a 1 ether kinds of Mu neat Instrutn; n?s repaired !ii ilm best tnentur, ai dat the shortest notice, and warranted (ogive entiro satis!action. AH orders left at our store will ;c promptly attei (led to. TJtUAX fa VAJV DUN BRRG, 7d Broad Pireet, rljr. of the Mammoth Fiddle. Cofum’ofi?, Dtc; 11,1854. wlitwtf. RHEUMATISM CURED ! EITHER INFLAMMATORY, ACUTE OR CHRONIC. NO DIFFBRESCK MOW 6EVKKE, OR IIOIV I. OXO STA Ultra, TUP, undersigned, Druggist?, have for sale that invaluable and sure reaedy, ItioETiiri.iii;’; (u.r:i r r now so nniversatly known, and to highly s;-j:rccSmd Lye oiy housand who had long been cripples and l ave been lestoretito perfect health by its use. TLe extensive manufacturing ar rangement.-, as also a desire to meet the circumstances of ail who may bo afflicted with this disease, and make if, to them :be cheatst as well as the most ct*ia-.7i mode ol treatment have determined the proprietors to reduce he price to Tiißra dollars per bottle; at.which price, the agents will sell in future. It'.)BFil l’ < ARTEII, ) Agerds, I JAN FORTH £i h AG El., \ Columbus Goldin Oglethorpe,bj Prmberto); & Elite; Macon,by I.eon a.'d Lilt!?,anti Payne &Ne;biU : Milk(fgeville, by Z. \V. I.it- U-, ilariettaby Wm. Roote; Augusta by Haviland, Itisley &. Cos., and Win. 11. Tuft; Montgomeiy, Ala., by B. R. Jones fc tdo., and Cunningham, Cole ft Cos,; at wholesale by A. A. Solo mon.-& Cos., aid il Cat ter & Cos., Savannah, Ga.; Haviland, Harrell &■'Co. and P. 3!. Cohen & Cos. 4 Charleston, S. C., and by J. Wright Sc Cos. No. 151,Chartres street, New Orleans,rnd by Druggists generally throughout the United States. Tneabovc, are also agents for the sale of that imclvalle pi e paratlon, already so extensively and popularly know n by hun bred3 oiUiouaands r.hrourhout the United States, as .MORTi MORE’S BITTER CORDIAL AND BLOOD PUF.IFIER. The immense sale oi this Cordial, during the lact two yrar and the universal satlsiacUon it has given to aK—including iundredsOft’ae most respectable physicians throughout our coantr 17 —prove R the most valuable Altkrativk aid Blood Pcsufiks ever known, for the treatment cf all diseases aiisirg from Inligrr-tion,atorpid condition o! the I.ivKaor I;:fcri. ties vfu-.e Blood. While as a Preventive of diseases, espc dally those of a Bilious or Intermittent type, ncthiag basoten ouid to equal it. This is purely a vegetable extract pleasant to take, and per fectiy baraaieiS —even with the igebiest c-nstilution. Its action ;ssimple, yet producing the most wonderfully beneficial results. Vs an agreeable tonic, it promotes heahhy digestion, at the same time replenishing the gastric juices and furnishing healthy chyle, thereby imparting pvrity and vitality to tt-e Blood, equalizes its circulation, neisly eiectrif.ed throughout every pro per channel,stimulates the Liver Unhealthy action. Reiiivigoratcs and Restores the Enfeebled and Debilitated. And thus,not only removing disease, butlortlfying tfcesyste® agaiEsilta attacks,and producing and maintaining a Glovs Health , and Beauty es Complexion. tpjjp” Thia Cordialand Blood Purifier, should be kept in ev ry family, and a?. and by every individual, as it may, not only save to them hundreds of dollars, but also save from adffctio® and evensaveiifeitsclf. 1 Price one dollar peTbottle. Druggists ao l merchants will be allowed liberal ditcouh on both ths i-rove prepami i '*r.s ar:d can procure it ci on wholesale agents, as above ai our wholesale prices. DOWNING &. CO., Proprietors. No. I f'tarjlay street New York Southwestern Depot Louisville, <y. < and,mav beaddieseed ateitherplai > Febr iar>’ 11—iw&wljin