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H3T When death is at the door,
would haveaived file, it administered in ti w he n
late. Do not trifle with disease. R e * libitness and lassi
the stomach will not digest food—whe d j 6 turbed the
Hide pervade the system-— when the -P unnaturally
appetite is leble, the mind letbargtc, the ,j, a t when
H n-nive, and the head confused r&y r f .. ’ are jailing,
tl es 1 symptoms occur, the powers * //<? will
and that, unless the nnschielis promptly checKe we
be shortened, aa well a- a rendere - than was ever be
hnow, Irom a mass o< testimony, g . that pj 00 flland’s
tore accumulated in favor o Jackson, Philadel
(iermaii Bitters, prepared >}’ L • : . eru j ? entirely T e *
phia, will immediately abate, 1 , mathematical
all of these disorders a8 endure the
process will solve a problem. . ...im au d safety within
agony, and the risk of life, with health au
each 1 t-* German Bitters
cac * l *
We have freqoe tly heard the - t Philadelphia,
s„d by Dr.C.M. Jacksor m end.tioo sand f and we
spoken of in terms of the “ § , ,L e p e t medicines adver
honestly lieheve thaMt is one of mmended „
li ed for the complaints t r b taken under any
T . yam pleasant to the stomach. The press
circumstances by the mo. ]ine nding this invaluable
Jar and wide have M " d such are the
remedy lor dysp*i£‘ ’JL a that we hope that it may be
fISSi wbeK dwepsia ha3 ’fe°bV 9 “*■
-jy to have a victim. —_
§ nj■;BASii.—Carter’s Spanish Mixture, as a rera-
; IVU 111 .o dthenutn berol formidable evils con
e<!y lor layer i A state of u, a t organ, is unrivalled.
~ecti whlia uis * ~ from the highest sources of persons,
Huiiurei.soi cer - ( j y r a., might be given oi cures ef
living m g a( ‘,j ß h Mixture, We have only room to re
fected by Carter . eo( gamup j Esq., of the
k ' r l ° rrUmJ.T & Morris. Booksellers,Richmond, Va., v. ho was
Lades oi Carters Spanish Mixture, alter three
Cl,r rlLoff!d.L iron) diseased liver. Be says its action on the
!* , LrHil heller than all the medicine lie had eves
- advertisement.
~~ V>Y AUTHORITY.
LAWS or THE UNITED STAGES.
[Public No. 27 J /
AS ACT to divide the State of Ohio into twp judicial dis
tricts, and to provide lor holding the district and circuit
courts oi the United States therein.
l) P U reacted by the Senate and HoUj/tm Represen
taines of the United Stupes of Amey>m in Congress as
m nilled, That the State of at|d the same is
hereby, divided into two Wdipafuistricts, in the following
manner, to Wit: The coumresol Belmont, Guernsey, Musk
ingum, Liclang, franklin, Madison, Champaign, Shelby
and Mercer, together with all that partoffthe State lying
south of the above mentioned counties, ehajl compose one
di-trict to be called the southern district’of Ohio, anci a
Umurt shall he held lor the said district at t#e city of Cincin
nati, and all the remaining part of the/said State shall
compose another district, to be called thd northern district
of Ohio, and a court shall be held for the,same in the city
of (Jleaveland, in said State. i
Sec. 2 And be it j urther enacted, That there shall be
two terms of the circuit and district eouijU beguu and held
ju each o! said districts to wit: At the city of Cincinnati, for
the southern district, on the third Tuesdays of April and
October, and at the city of Cleaveland, lor them
district on the second Tuesdays of July and November
in each year; and the said courts are hereby authorized to
hold adjourn'ed terms when the business before the court
shall, in the opinion of the court, require it.
Sec. 3 Ana be it'further enacted, That all suits and
other proceedings of whatever name, of nature, now pend
ing in ttie circuit or district courts ot tlty United Stales for
the district of Ohio, shall be tried arfd disposed of in the
circuit aud district courts r.spectivqly for the southern
di trict ot in the same njanner as the same
would have been in cate said Stale had not been di
vided into two diMriots, and for that purpose the jurisdic
tion is resolved to the said courts in the southern district ;
and me clerk of the ciicuit and dUtrjLt courts for the pres
ent districts of Ohio shall remove pie records and files of
the said circuit and di-trict courts to the city of Cincinnati;
and do and peiloun alt duties appertaining to his office
within the southern district: And us process or other pro
ceedings taken, or issued, or made returnable to the circuit
or district com ts of the present district of Ohio, shall be
returnable at the next term of the said courts respectively,
m the southern district of Ohio.
.Stc. 4. And be it further enacted, Thai upon the ap
plication of any party to,‘any which would
have been commenced in the northern district, if this act
had been in force before the commencement of tbe said
suit, the proper comt may, and if all parties consent, shall
order that the same be removed lor further proceedings to
the proper court for the northern district. And, therefore,
the eleik shall transmit all thekiajjeis m the cause with a’
transcript of order of the remojfaJ, to the clerk of the
court to which the suit shall be rfemoved, and all further
proceedings shall be had, in said court as if the said suit
had been originally commenced therein.
Skc. 5. And be it further exacted, That the present
judge oi the district of Ohio he, ajM he is hereby assigned to
hold said courts in the southei of Ohio, and shall
exercise the same jurisdiction, apd perforin the same duties,
within said district; as he iiQwexeieises and performs
withifi Ins present distiiet.
Str. 6. Ar.d be it further efiife<i,That final process upon
any judgment or decree entered in the circuit or district
courts of the United States for the district of Ohio, and
all oilier process for the enforcement of any order of said
eouits, respectively, in any cause now pending therein, ex
cept causes removed, is hereinbefore piovided, shall be is
sued I rom and made returnable to the proper court lor the
southern district of Onio, may run and be execu
ted by the marshal of the slid southern district in any
part ot the said State.
Stc. 7. And be it further enacted, That there be appoin
ted a district judge for the said northern district of Ohio;
who shall possess the same powers, and do and per
loint all such duties in his district as are now en joined or
at anywise appertaining to the present district judge for the
district ot Ohio, and the district judge of each district shall
be entitled to the same compensation as by law is provid
ed Dr the present judge for tfie district of Ohio.
hi ‘ . 8 And be it Jurthef enacted, That there be ap
pointed one person as distrjfct attorney, and one person as
mar bn I, for said southern district, whose terms of appoint
ment and service, as well a?duties and emoluments, shall
be the same with those respectively appertaining to the
said unices in the district ofiOhio; and said marshal shall
give the same bond tlut other marshals are required to give.
l > . be approved and recorded as now directed by law. Pro
ni ■ iii L ,h ? ,, j escnt district attorney of the district of
h'o shaU be the district attorney and the northern district,
n. ,7 L | r Y‘ lam . tl,e . ebargefof all suits already commenced
until the President of the United
fil m7,lit rn? TWl f uT ct ’ and the P ,e?en t marshal of
„ i„. ‘ and ‘j n l < ’ ,i 0 l, ° shall r e the marshal el the northern dis
tuct, during their respective official terms.
•fu.rL ‘L , An(ib . eit ffthcr enacted, That all suits here
nitum s^nT g h 10 r her u ot said court? * not of a local
he i!;Id ‘ , be .i ol,S r C0 L urt 0, tht ‘ district where
..... .? nt res there be more than one defend
me ii h!! re ", !t e H J dl %' e , nt districts; the plaintiff may
; ims and l h tL ?,kJ? 8 d : ip ,cat ® writ a gainst the v delend
, directed to theAnarshal ot the other district, on which
a, endowment sh/l be made that the writ thus LT is a j
an .1 a y U Sn T °, ut ot the CoUrt ot ’ the proper district; |
hfe • o,,fLq I 'LL t JV vhen and returned into the of- j
£V.oc^l±Sg!i’ Bhall co " s,i, “ ,e “ ud !
Approved February 1(C 1355.
[Public No. 28.] ‘
AN ACT to change the name .oHhe schooner “Henry i
i iantegenet” to that of “A. G. Brown.” 1
tiitsiff/ffi'jr - an( l H°} ise of Representa
,,,,iL:/i'i X.i I, cd-HaMs „f America in Congress as
kv ol the 1 reasury be,atid is here
name of'** p”d drreetedHo admit to register, under the
how owned^yJ^SSJciM^f 1 ?"!* ll bui!t scho . on f’
Stat-> of \li Af' 6 6 / , a Jackson county m the
eirt/ ’ ppi, a nd “Henrv Plantag-
Approved February 13,1855.
fPublic No. 2y.]
the improv^hLit Ct <• n . Ct , m . ak ing appropriations
ntii-rs of n d Hojpsc J^Represent
se tabled, ‘nuitiUl Congress as
ening a ‘WMrn'Ti'iL adin ~. f&dvo'Ks “For re-op-
Ca-nl nu,atW'lffir-\ sound. North
breakwater acro&sCrost n construction of a
be amended hv’fti ikin>r o u t thousand dollars,”
li‘>n ot a breakwater across Prt, h , y l| ie construe-
A P |.r..T 0 d itlM?. 1 *” SOU " d ”
[Public No 6]
A p -j
ted States to I'.nilSLu n j- Pmsident ol the Uni
brevet for beuteaant general by
Reitfvd Senate and House n-f r>
of ik ■ Wnjlfid States of\merica in Cfr epresenitJ tires
Tnat thSfTde of lfoatiaHßSiTiS
hereby revived in the Uni-ed L, ! h saine is
that whcn.inTfmUpwfSnofNho Preside-itL^lfV' 1 order
shall be doemed proper to eminent^r
a major general of the army in late “war wbK vi' Cesol
m the fDode alread >’ Provided
, grade of lieutenant specially conferred by
brevet, and by breve? take rank from the date ol
such Service or sar\\cesspTovidcd, however, That when
thesaid grade of general by brevet shall have
once been hfed, necome vacant, this joint reso
lution shall expireNuid be of no effect.
Approved February 15, 1855^
SPECIAL MOTICE7
MOBILE AND GIitARD RAIL ROAD.
THE Passenger train will leave Silver Run at IX A M, anu
and arrive at Girard at SX A M. on Thursday trie first da\
of March next. Stockholders attending the Convention on that
day, will with their fatml e?, bebrought up aud returned free
teb2J—wlttw2t R. A. H.aRDAVVAY EiiV.
DR. CHARLES P. CRANE,
Resident Physician of New Orleans,
AXD LICENTIATE OF THK MEDICAL FACULTY FOR THE SPECIALITIES
OF EYE, EAR, THROAT, LUNG AND LIVER DISEASES,
n RErPECTPULI.Y informs the citizens of Column
bus and vicinity, that tor the purpose of intr..<h - igWjf
I’M cingj/o.'j.nethod oi treatment by Inlialation of YXs
Medicated V apur, com (lined
w it i consliiuiional iieu.ed.es, us a i;l) RE for C O N S U M P-
Tl ON and all disorders oi the Throat, Lungs, and
Ail-Passages, he wilt remain at m e Perry Hotel i.nul
the ldih ot Jbarch, to afford ihose afflicted, who mav desire ii,
an opportunity oi availing themselves of this, tire oi iv rtl.able,
philo6<ipicul ana rational process oi cure.
Dr. C. would be pleased to hear irom his patients in Colum
bus and vicinity, either personally or by letter, and may be con
sulted at l,is rooms, Perry Hotel, irom !• A M, till j P M. or will
it desired,visit families at their resider.c .
Dr. G. would respectly request those desi-ons of seeing him,
lo call as early in the week as possible, as further engagements
preclude the possibility ol lengthening his visit at this time.
lelrG twtf
“COLUMBUS JOCKEY CLUB.”
MEMBERS are requested to meet on Tuesday evening, 27th
inst., at 7 o’clock, in the first room on Ogieth ipeß >w, for j
the purnose oi paying in their respective subscriptions. A
large and punctual attendence is desired.. Other business of im- i
portance will be transacted. R.c. FORSVTH,
lebx’4 twit Secretary and Treasurer,
Enqmrer copy twit
A card 7
TO Porfes;sor ? ARON I and the Amateur Orchestra, the under- •
signed, on the pars of the Committee of Arrangements ■
for the “Columbus Guards” Anniversaiy Ball, (t’eb. 22d) return I
their sincere thanks for valuable voluntary musical contribu-i
dons to the festivities of tbe occasion. J as. m . EVhrETT,
febitl..twit R.C. FORSYTH. j
DISSOLUTION “” i
THE firm of PEABODY, DREIVV & CO. was dissolv- j
ed on the Ist July 1854, by mutual consent
GEO. If. PEABODY,
GF.O. P. DREW,
feb2G—w4t. WM.GESNER.
Bounty Land! Bounty Land! Bounty Land !
THE undersigned having associated themselves together for
the purpose of procuring BOUNTY LAND under
the several acts of Congress hereioioie are now prepared
to make application fori.l whowho are entitled.
Persons who have heretofore received Bounty Land War
rants, are, under a recent actof Congress, entitled to au addi- i
tional Bounty of Land, and by calling at our office can get all j
the necessary information.
We are also prepared to prosecute Pension and other claims
aeainst the United 8 ates. i :om our long experience and gen
eral success, we can with confidence say, that a’l claims entrus
ted to our care, will be prompt y and ipjedih aiijusied
One ot the parties being constantly in Washington city, v. ill
give (he business his personal attention there.
Ofiiceover Gunby Ac. Daniels’ S.ore, Columbus,Georgia.
MICH AID N. CLARK,
feb24..w&twtf/ A. B. RAGAN.
JAMES B. CUNNINGHAM,
CIVIL ENGINEEPv AND SUItV£YOR.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
ARCHITECTURAL Designs and Working Plans lor ltnild-j
ings furnished. Artificer’s work calculated; Surveys ol
land made, aud T >pograpical]plaus furnished with accuracy,
neatness ami despatch
O*” Office over Col. Holt’s Law Office.
Columbus, Feb. 24. w&twtf.
Southern Mutual Life Insurance.
THE favorable terms on which one may secure to bis w idow
bed orphan children a comfortable support, invite the at
tention of all who are not rich enough to prov ide for their fam
ily without theirown personal exertions.
For further information apply to
feb24—w4tt\>3m. A. POND, Agent.
INEZ, A Tate of the Alamo, is anew ami
Aj/ CfLf fh popmar work, just published by the Harpers,
ftlSfeW and lor sale by
‘W j. vv. PEASE.
r Also, a New Supply of
South Side View of Slavery, by N. Adams, D. D.; Ruth Hall;
Capt. Canot; Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern, &c.&c.
Columbus, Feb. ‘ll. w&tw*f.
HENRY C. PHELPS,
COMMISSION & PRODUCE MERCHANT,
NO. 155, BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS GA.
TENDERS his services to the pablic for the purchase
andN an d sale'ot Merchandise and Trcduce, and as a Geu-
Xnba&JL/eral Agent.
He has on hand Bacon, ] ard, Pickled Po>k and Beef,
Dried Beef, Pork Tongues, Sugnr, Coffee. Salt, Flour,
Mo lasses. Vinegar, Pepper, Spice, Ginger,Candles,
Soap, Starch, Tobacco, Dried Peaches, and \
Apples. Beans, Cranberries, Cheese, Butter,
Appes and Ur.mees. &c.
And is constantly receiving Western Protlnce ami
Provisions, and the leading aiticles of Groceries. Ail |
of which he will
SELL LOW FOR CASH, OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Columbus, Ga., February 2-\ 1855. twtf.
Irish Potatoes.
JUST received, on Cons ; gi ment, o 2 Barrels fine Yeiiow,
tor planting, and 10 Red for table use.
feb22—twtf. H. C.PHELPS.
Salt Pork.
RECEIVED, on Consignment, 20,000 Pork now in Salt
and ready for curing.
I'eb2.’ —twtf. H. C. PHELPS.
Corn Meal.
i
JUST received, on Consignment, 50 Bushels, fresh ground.
February 22—twtf. H. C. PHELPS.
WANTED
A Good Accountant and competent Book Keep
er. None other need apply. To such a liberal salary will
be given. E. BARNARD & CO.
Columbus feblO twtf
! —: j
DISSOLUTION,
THE firm of lIALL& MOSFS was dissolved on the first of
January, 1855, l,y the death of l. 1. Moses.
IILTtYEY HALL, surviving Partner.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
It HF, undersigned have entered into the HJR D- !t\}R K
B CBSIoVESH. under the firm at and name of HALL, MOSES
& CO. HF.RVEY H ALL,
IS AAC I. MOSES,
J ACOB P HEN KICKS,
WILLIAM A. BEACH.
- February 13. 1855. w&twtf.
MuscouEe R.R. Cos., Columbus Ga.,Feb. 10, 1855.
DIVIDEND NO, 3*
VT a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Afuscogeo R.
11. Company, held on the 13th inst., it was resolved that a
semi annual Dividend of four drvllers per share on the common
stock of the Comp ii y, be declart and, and that tbe same hep y
aole on and after the lath of M irch, proximo, at thrir office in
• olurabus, and to St ckholders whose stock is resristertd in
Savannah, Ga., at the office of Win. P. Hunter, Esq., at the Ma
rine Bank, Savannah. D- A’>AMS,
jeblo—w&lwtd. Sec. L. Treasurer.
MANUAFCTtTRERS & MECHANICS BANK,
OF COLUMBUS,
Columbus, Ga., Jar.[30,1855.
THE Stockholders of this institution are hereby notified
that a call tor the remaining tiny per cent of the capital
stock is required to be paid at its Banking House in the city
ot Columbus, on or before the second da* of April next.
By order of the ol Directors.
.Tan. 31 —wii\_tw2m W. B. STORM, Cashier.
Muscogee Railroad Stock for Sale.
K A Stares duscogee Rail* >a ■ S;ock fan e by
HARktSON, AUSTIN & .VGEHEL.
ftU3. .w&twtf.
BY AYER & WILKINS,
AUCTIONEERS.
Just Received aud for Sale Low.
I Bales India Ba.ging; lOCoils Kentucky Rope.
T ID Barrels Whisky; I quarter Cask Fine* Brandy.
1 do. Mador!a Wine: L do. Pale Sherry.
‘Barret S;> tch Whisky; 1 do. Swau Gin.
30M) Fine Havana Cigars.
February iJ;h. w&twtf. AYER & WILKINS.
FOR SALE.;
FORTY likely young negroes consisting of men, wo
men, boys and girls. Planters wishing to purchase
would do well to give us a call.
jan3l-twtf. AYER & WILKINS.
A FEW SHARES MUSCOGEE RAIL ROi*D
Stock for Sale. Apply to
dee 12—w&tw. AYER & WILKINS.
A A Shares Mobile A Girard Rail Road Slock,
1U lor Sale by AYER & WILKINS,
jaull—twtf
For Sale.
A GOOD SECONDHAND PIANO FORTE.—
Apply to janlb—twtf. AYER & WILKINS.
•>
WILL be drawn at our store (if made up) on Thursday,
the Bth day of March, or sooner if tickets are all sold,
the following list of Magnificent Prize?, amounting to sisl)o. —
Three hundred numbers wiil be placed in the w heel aud 71
drawn out: ihe first drawn number taking prize No. 1, and
so on, until all the prizesare drawn. The articles are all fine
and put down at cash valuations.
Tickets, $5 00.
No. 1 Gold Watch, (double time) §75
“ 2 One Gentleman’s Dressing Case 8
3 One Plated Cup 1 50
“ 4 One Bosom Pm 3 50
“ 5 One Seal Fob Key 5
“ 6 One Port Folio 8
“ 7 One Cameo Biacelet 12
8 One Gold Ring I 50 j
“ 9 One Set Gold Studs 2
“ 10 One Set Gold Mosaic Sleeve Buttons 5 ;
“ 11 One Diamond Bosom Pin 50 j
“ 12 One Silver Plated Cup I 50 j
“ 13 One Scarf Pin 3 j
14 One Set Gold Sleeve Button 6
“15 One Plated Port Monnaie 3 j
“ 16 OneGold Seal Ring 4
“ 17 One Large French Mirror 125
“ 18 One Gold Ring 1 50
“ 19 One Plated Butter Knife I
“ 20 One Painted Gold Bosom Pin 2 50
“ 21 One Ladies Gold Chain 15
“ 22 One Diamond Bosom Pm 7
“ 23 One Set Gold Studs 4
“24 One Square Seal bing 2
“ 25 One Gold Pen aud Pencil 5
“ 26 One Gold Cross 7
“ 27 One Gentleman’s fine Dressing Case 60 I
“28 One P;ated Butter Knife ... I
“2:* One Square Seal King 2
“ 30 One Gold BoßomPin(S S) 3
“31 OneSilvurCup ! 10
“ 32 One Set Gold Stud Buttons 3 ;
“ 31 One Gold Enameled Ring 2
“34 OneSilver Plated Urn... 46 !
“35 One Anchor‘Ring 2
“ 36 One Gold Bosom Pin(S S) 3
“ 37 One dozen fine Cut ‘-lass Gob'ets 15 j
“38 One Gentleman’s Gold Bosom Pm 3
“ 39 One “ • King 150 !
“ / .0 one Fine Bosom Pin 8 >
“ 4f One ilatedTeaSet 35 j
“ 42 <>ne Anchor King 2 j
“ 45 OneGold Seal King 4 !
“ It One Silver Cup 15
“ 45 One Gentleman’s Gold Ring i 50 |
“ 46 One Plated Port Monnaie 3
“ 47 One Light Day Marble Clock 35
“ 48 One Gold Pencil 2
“ 49 t'ne Gold Pen and Pencil 5
“ 50 One Gold Watch, Hunt’g Case English Lever IfiO
“ 51 On Enameled Gold Ring 2
“ 52 One l.adies’ Work Box 13
“ 53 One Square Seal Ring 2
“ 54 One Britannia Tea Set 4 pieces 12
“ 55 One Anchor Ring 2
“ 56 One Gentleman’s Gold Vest Chain 16
“ 57 One Fine Mahoga y Piet Table. 50
“ 58 One l-'namel'd King 2
“ 59 Otie Dozen Fine cutCharapague Glasses 12
“ 60 One Fancy Book Case 1( 0
“61 One Eight Day Clock, Iron Frame 18
“ 62 One pair Placed Fruit Baskets 15
“63 Ole pair Plated Waiters 18
“ 64 One Double Barrel Gun 50
“ 65 One Revolver 2)
“ 66 One second hand Piano—fine article .....150
“ 66 One R iby and Diamond Ring 23
“ 68 One l.adies’{Work Box.J 25
“ 69 One Gentleman’s Gold Fob Chain 25
“ 70 One G >ld Pencil 2
“71 One Clock with music & tight rope dancer ..225
„ SISOO O'J
Columbus Ga.,jan3o—twtd AYER & WILKINS.
HERE’S A CHANCE FORA BARGAIN
FOR TEACHERS & LOVERS OF MUSIC,
WISHING to reduce our Large Stock of
iee t Music, Instruction Books,
and Musical Works of all Kinds,
we offer to sell until June next, at a discount of 50 per cent.,
FOR CASH.
VIOLINS & ACCOftDEONS
can be bought cheaper here than at any other store in the
city. TkUAX & VANDEN BERG.
lebl4—lw&wtillstjune. 92—East side Broad-Btreet.
, Columbus, Ga.
Administrator's Sale.—On Friday, the 23d instant,
will be solil on the plantation lying In Chattahoochee coun
ty, Georgia, a part of the perishable i roperty of P H Wildman,
deceased, consisting of eight mules, 75< (I pounds pork, corn and
foddir,one Devon,one Durham cow and calf, two Essex hogs,
one Suffolk do., two Souih Down Sheep, one large ox w; gon,
and the farming utensils on the place. Sold under an ordei of
the cou rt of Ordinary of Chatham county. 7’erms cash,
feb 12—w&tw 10J. HENRY HURT, Adm’r.
Just Received on Consignment,
KAAA I.BS.New Bacon; Hog round;
OU\*U 5000 lbs. Fresh Lard in Barrels, Half Bbls. h- Kegs.
1000 Yards Tenessee Jeans.
25 Boxes, X Boxes and X Boxes be t Virginia Tobacco.
75 Pair Woolen Socks. Cheap for Cash.
HULL, FRIERSON & CO .
jan23 Commission, Receiving & Forwaring Merchants.
COLUMBUS RACES!
CHATTAHOOCHEE COURSE.
THE first, annual meeting over this i
new COURSE, near Columbus, Ga., will j
° ff ° n
First Tuesday, 6th March next,
and continue five days.
Liberal PURSES will be offered by the Club for the various
races which w>)l take place during the week, and ample ac
commodations for all who attend on that occasion.
The Colt Stake to be run over the Chattahoochee Course at
the first annual meetingclosed with the following entres Dec
ember 3lst 1854.
T. Woolfolk enters br.c. by Steel, 3 years old, dam by
Btrtran, jr.
W. Cheatham enters celt Little Arthur by Glencoe, dam
Blue Bonnutt. I
John Harrison enters gr. I. Mary Blueskin, ly Grey lagle, ;
dam Sally .Morgan, also gr. f. Ardell, by Grey Lagle, dam Ma- j
rieita.
Col. B. Easley enters eh. *c. 3 years old, by Chieftain, dz.m
Mary Horton; also ch.c.3 yeurs old, by Cnieftaio, dam Jane,
by Shamrock.
C S PRYOR. PrODrietorß
P vV PRYOR, { Proprietors,
Columbus. Jauf—tw&wtf
BPECIAi7\OTICE.
I N order that our customers may understand the
terms on which we Made, we have thought it advisable !
to publish them. They are as follows: For ail purchases 1
on time, payments will be required twice a year; say Ist j
May and Ist Jcnuarv. On all amounts unpaid at the times
1 specified, we shall claim and expect interest until paid.
F E. BARNARD, & CO. j
Columbus, Jan. Ist,’ss. jan li—w&twtf.
LAND &‘STEAM MILL FoRSAIE
rpnE subscriber offers for sale his valuable set of Mills all
A new, with an extensive custom, worth irom 40 to 50 dollars
| per day. The eng misot 20 horsepower, and drives a circular
saw that cu's from three to five thousand feet of lumber pf-r
dav. Ifee Grist .Will will erind 12 bushels of corn per hour,
and gets a custom ol 250 bushels per week. The raids are with
i in2mlesof Eufaula. There is attached to the mill 830 acres
j r Pme Land, lea\y timbered, 126 acres cleared. Any person
wishing to purchase such property will do well V* call and ex
i amine,as lam determined to sell. C. J. M. ANDREW?.
KuU&uia. Ala., Feb. 6. 135>. feb!2—wtf.
GEORGIA. Muscogee County. —Whereas, Henry Moffet ap
plies lor letters of Guardianship of trie person and prop
1’ ertv of Sarah A. Crews, orphan—under 14 years of age—us
Reuben J. Crews, dee’ll late of Harris comity:
All persons concerned are herebv notified show can?e, if
any they have, why letters of Guardianship as aforesa’d should
not be granted to *aid applicant at the court o Ordinary fio bo
held in and forth; couuiy first afore-aid on the first M *nday
in \prilnexf. Given under my bat’d, this sth day ofFebrnry,
1855. ftM2—w3od. JOHN JOHEfON, Ordinary.
Change of Schedule
O AD!
On and after February 20th,
PASSENGFR Trains will leave Columbus daiiyal'2-loP. M.,
arrive at Macon 7?£ P. M.
Leave Macon daily at 3 A. M, arrive at Columbus 3-20 A. M.
I Making a complete connection between Montgomery, Nia„ and
; Augusta, Kingsville, Wilmington: a‘so with central Fait Road
; to Savannah, jand Mi Hedge villei and with the ftlacou and
Western Trains to Atlanta, Chattanooga and Nashville.
AI9O, connecting at Columbus with the Guard .Mobile
Railroad, for Eufaula. B. E. WELI S,
Columbus, Feb. 20—tw&wtf Engii eer and Sup’t
; To the StockDoldeis of the Ist Division of
the Mobile & Girard Rail Road, from Co
luinbttg to Union Springs:—
j Gentlemen .'--The present condition of the road demands
i the earnest attention and prompt action of the Stockhold
| ers. A portion of the Road has been finished, equipped and
i put in operation, but there exists a large amount of indebt*
| edness whic h must be provided for, or else suits wiii be in
stituted against the Road at tha_March Temrof tire Rus
sell Circuit Court, and judgments rendered at that Term,
under which all that portion of tne road now’ finished, with
its equipment will be sold, and pass into other hands and
become a total loss to the present Stockholders,
k You are aware that the late President, Judge Iverson,
I resigned on the first of January, and that Maj. John H.
| Howard was elected to fill the vacancy. He has not yet
accepted the office, and will not until arrangements are
made to pay the debts and progress with the Road to Un
ion Springs. He and others are making every effort to
obtain additional subscriptions, and it ishop.-d and believed
that a considerable sum will be obtained, bat it is well as
certained that a sufficient amount cannot be thus raised to
accomplish the objects desired Something, tin refbre, must
be done by the present Stockholders to prevent the loss of
what has already been invested and expended in the road.
We therefore earnestly invite you to meet at the depot in
Girard, on Thursday the first day of March next, at 10 o’-
clock, A. M., at which time a lull exposition will be made
of the past transactions and present condition of the com
pany, and when, it is hoped, some plan will be adopted to
relieve the road from its present embarrassments and pro
vide for its further progress.
ARNOLD SEALE, )
HOMER BLACKMON, > Directors.
WILEY WILLIAMS, )
Feb. 10, 1855. w&twtillstmarch.
NOTICE.
DURING my absence from the State, l have appointed Edgar j
G. Dawson my attorney, upon whom, any person having
business with me. will please call.
Columbus, f‘ehl7. 1855. tw3t.. JO-FLU b, HU SRURY.
FOUND.
A PROMISORY NOTE, made by Dill & ifong to Johnson
/V Thornton, which the owner can have by catling at this
office. feb^ —twf.
~FOR SALE OR RENT.
eA NEW TWO STORY llO'*’KL,just flush
ed, containing fifteen we 1 llnished r oms, with out
houses fcc. complete, together with a w< 1! established
Livery 8 able, at joining. As the Mobile and Gita and
an the Opelika liai!r>aas both te-minite at this point, it is
needless to add, that ihis ; s one ol the best stands in this sec
tion ofcouutiy. Aj py to J. M.O.RKFD.
febl —twtf. \\ <♦ k y Fnquirr-r copy Girud, Alt.
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS,
mm?
Just Received and for s? le by
Doc.9—wtw&tf ROBRET A. W a *RE.
Coffee, Sugar and Tea, Brandy, Segars and
TOBACCO, AT COST.
OWING to the tightness of the money market, and the con
tii lied lowness of the river, I am mrced to offer goods at a
sacrifice, for the purpose of meeting inv indebtedness. The ar
tic es me of the very best quality, selected with great care for
the retail trade.
N. B. A!! who are indebted will please settle without delay,
As future payments depend upon my pay.
janlß —twtf. P. A. CLAYTON.
DRY GOODS
AT
Greatly Reduced Prices!
DESIRING to dispose of our Stock of Winter Goods
betore the season closes, we are now otfering it at ..us., pu
ces as will not fail to give entiresetisfaction to purchat-eis!
The following articles are in good styles, and as low as can
be found in the city:—
Rich colored and Black Brocade Silks;
“ Plaid and Plain colored Silks;
Plaid and Figured Merinoes and DeLaincs;
PI a 11 1. el nines and Betaines of all colors;
Superior black and < olered ATpaccas;
All Colors French Clially ;
Cas’m’rs, Satinetts, Kent’y Jeans & T weeds;
Real Welsh and Saxony Flannels;
A few Talmas and Mantillas, at veiy low PRICES l
Negro Blankets and Woal Hats
de s—w<Hwtf. M\NLE V tc KODG “l.i
BROAD STREET HOUSE.
IIIRS. HARROW having removed to the BROAD
all STREET HOUSE, solicits the patronage of her
biends.
Board per month .... 818 00
“ “ “ with lodging 24 00
“ “ day 1 75
Supper Breakfast and Lodging 1 25
Children and servants half price.
Columbus, Jan. 20—tw3m.
REMOVAL.
TTTE take this method of informing our friends and the pu
VY lie that we have removed our Store to
NO. 76 EAST SIDE OF STREET.
Where can always be found t large selection of
From the Best Manufactories in the United States, of all Styles
and PRICES.
ALSO,
Melodians, Guitars, Violincellos, Violins,
Banjos, Tamborlues, Flutes, Flntinas,
Accordeons, Music Boxes, Clarionetts,
Flageoletts and Files.
Also,'rail kinds of BRASS INSTRUMENTS for
BANDS, together with Bass and Ticnor D UMS.
STRINGS of all kinds, ar.d the Largest Assortment
of SHEET MUSIC for: li the above named instruments,
that can be found South of Philadelphia.
ALSO, A LARGE STOCK OF
a Fine GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, j
JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS, of nil nes-r-ptions.
together with a full asssortmeni of Worsted and
Embroidery Patterns, and other articles too numerous
to mention.
s -cond hand Pianos taken in exchange when new ones
are bought, and the highest prices allowed for old ones.
tTW” Second hand P'anos ior Sale or Rent.
Pianos. Organs, 91 eludians, andaT other kinds of
Musical Instruments repaired in th*- lest manner, and at the
shortest notice, and warranted to give emire satisfaction.
All orders left at our store wdl tepr inaptly attended to.
TKUAX a. VAN DIN BE KG,
7ti Bro%d street, Sign O! the Mammoth Fiddle. !
C-lambus, Dec. 11,1854. w&twtf*
■X'iESSSLia.fS
Real Estate Brokers? ge. Collecting and Land
AGENCY.
RAYMOND, FREE3US& CO.
C. c. FREEMAN, ja. X. C. RAYMOND. 6. R. FREEMAN.
Attorneys at law,
CITY OF AUSTIN, TEXAS.
Homes in Texas and Safa Investments obtained
through this Agenev
! FIDELITY TO TH INTERESTS OY NON-RKPIPENTB.
Registers of Lana for sale, in all parts of the Fta-c; fi ll ex
hibits of title and af curate descriptions, altori gisteis of town
and city Jots
Lauds located bought and sold.
Cla ms against the Stave* r individuals collected and adjusted
1 and r* mi inures made byexr Orleans, or any of
| the Northern Cities, if desired*
i A thorough and intimate kno vU ige ‘ the country, and the
1 land system, insuies sunt-rior location id the best titles
j Strangers looking at Texas, nviy always have some leading
| items and useful hints at the office of this Agency.
Registers open for examination.
’ tq^Offioc*on Congress Avenue. dec23—wly.
100,000 POUNDS RAGS WANTED.
WE will pay 2% cents per pound fornne hundred thousand
pounds clean LiNLN AND tOTTON K/\G3.
J EFF tRM)Noc li A MILT ON.
Oo’umbus, Ga. Feb. 15, 1855.
DISSOLUTION.
npilE copartnership of James K. ReSd, &, Cos., has. ex-
X pired bv limitation, and circumstances lompel us to col
lect; so we hope all indebted to us cither by note rr account
witl come forward aud settle by or betore the Ist April, ai
which time the notes and accounts will he sued if not paid,or
other atisfactory arrangements made.
, dec2> — wAtw3ta. JAMES K. REDD, &.CCK
HEAR ROTH SIDES.
All tke World will Head this Book.
THE LIFE AND BEAUTIES
* a OF
FANNY FERN,
IN ONE VOLUME, I’Jmo.. CLOTH.
Who is Ruth Hall! la Ruth Hall Fanny
Fern, or somebody else? anrt If Fanny
Fern la not hull: Hall who is F'a..ny
Pern!
THE LIFE UlTiiiSijfoF FANNY FERN !
Is now before the public, and the world will be enlightened.
And this book a strai to tnl * untolds.
The present Work is authentic in all its
Details.
Those who have read the advance eoj y, jronounce it the
wittiest, spiciest book of the season.
li presents vivid, life like pictures of the charming and bril
liant
Author of Fern Leaves and Ruth Ilall,
at her own tiresida. in the Editor's Sanctum, in the-stict t, at
Church, and everywhere, aud in every position she is the same
fascinating woman.
In th s volume, several of Fanny Fern’s earliest efforts appear
forthe first time in book form.
The reader w ill find that they possess the same attractive
features which ehsn.ct* rze ail her productions.
They are alternately witiy and pathetic, caustic and soothing,
sp irkiit g a id pensive.
No o her author has succeed?d so well in touching the finer
chords ot the heart.
Just received aud fer sal*, bv
fell 15—w&twlf. * J. \V. PEASE.
SOUTHERN
MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY.
(BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA.)
Conducted on the Havana plan.
CLASS L.
One prize lo 20 Tickets—and remember, every prize drawn!
To be drawn on the l!2iii oj March.
CAPITALS s7s<o
“ s,tiki
“ S.lii'O
2 UiiO
In all, 251 pr z**s, amoiintui? to 830,001)
Tickets 35 —Halves and Quarters in proportion.
Every prize drawn at each drawing.
Bills on all solvent hanks at par.
Ad communications strictly cot fidenlial.
SAMUEL SWAN, .
Agent and Manager.
Sign oi the Bionzt Lion
Montgomery, Oct. 21 -twtd
JOHN MAY, Agent, Girard, Ala.
&T~ All letters for immediate answer must be audiessed
to JOHN MAY, Columbus, Ga.
COOPEIi>S
HIKI2 CtUKIY, MIS-
Distance from Ytcksburgh (by Railroad) to Raymond, 40
i mile.*-—4 miles staging to the well.
ThrouiUi in * Threellours.
M THESE NVATFI S need no comment; they are
pretty x't-nsmly known to the *n tnmun ty. end rc*
c< minendid by the nu diial in ulty in the cure oi the
pn-vaiiii g dmasi sol the c untry, such as cl “tonic
Iriai 1 1 uia. Dyspepsia, I'ropsy, Gravel, Diabeles, Broiuhitip,
Ghloro3 s. Genera! D"bil.iy, Cutaneous Diseases, and di eases
of the rp een, Ipaddir, &c.
Boaru io Ist June per week.
From Id June to Ist October 12 k “
INMAN .v ILLIAMS, Superintendent.
Cooper’s Well, Miss., Jau 24, 1855. feb2—w3m.
Agents kor the Sale or the Water.—G. I). Metcalf &. Cos.
New urlear.s; Wra. McCutcben, tc Cos.. Vicksbber.; Thomp .
son & I mai'iiel. Yrz.no Cily;\Vhitlng&. Kans’er. Jackson A/iss .
Executor’s Sale.
WILT, be sold on the )9th day of February next, within the
legal hours of sale at the late residence of David HneKon
deceased, near Talbotton, by virtue of the authority vested in
i me by the last will and testament of David S ieiton, deceased,
; all of the perishable property of said deceased (negroes excep
ted) consisting of'horses, mules, hogs, oxen, stock cattle, corn,
! fodder, wagons, car.s, household and kitchen furniture, a lan e
quantity ot the finest guns, ever exhibited in this country,—
Taiget guns, and guns of . very other desorption, with various
other articles too tedious to mention. Said sale to continue
from day to day until all is sold.
Term** given on the day of sale. January 12th, 1855.
janl3wlds. EDMUND H. WORRII.j., Executor.
STATE OF GE’ RGIA, Fatly ‘county—Wheieas, Otho P
Beall applies to me for letters of administration on the
estate of Iliram Lisle, late of Texas, deceased :
These are, thereioie, to cite and admonish ad and singular the
kindred and creditors cf said deceased to shew cause, il any
they have, why said letters should not be granted said applicant
at the M: reh term next ot the court of ordinary for said county.
Given under my hand at office, this January 27th, 1855.
jnn3!—w6t. ’ S. S. STAFFORD,Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Chattahoochee county—Whereas, Samuel D.
Harp and Henry J. King{appit to me tor letbrs of ad
ministration upon the estate el Joshua i\. McCook late of raid
county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
thekindred and creditors of s.iid deceased,to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law. to rliew cause
(if aiiy they have) why said letters shoul l not be granted.
Givin under mv hand and official riguature, at office, Janua
ry Bih, 1855. ‘ N. N.HOWARD, Cl’k Bup. Court,
janlfi- twl t&wfit. and ex-officio Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
YJTTILL b >sold on the first Tuesday in April next, before the
Vl court house door in spring Place, Murray county, Got of
land known as number 181, in the 20th District and* second
Section of said county. Sold as the p r ope iy of Matthew
Wright, late ot Stewart county, dectased, fer the benefit of the
heirs and creditors. Terms made known on the day ot sale. —
February 20ih, 18-.5.
jams—wtds. ARTHUR P.WRIGHT, Adm’r.
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL be so'd before the Court House door in Dalton,
Whitfield county, on the firat Tuesday in JJ/areh next,
lot ot land known as No. 180, in the l.tth District aud third
Section of said county, sold asth* property of Matthew Wiicht
late of Stewait county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors. Teims made known on the day of sale. Jan. 20tb,
L 55. janl2 wGt. ARTHUR P. WRIGHT, Adm’r.
Administrators’ Sale.—By virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordinary of Stewart county, I will sell on the Ist
Tuesday in March next, betore the Court House door in Lump
kin, Stewart county, within the legal hours of sale, a Negro
woman named Viny, about 3'J years old, and her two children
Ch rrlotte, a girl about 6 years old, and Daniel a boy about. 4
years old. as the property ot the estate ot David G. Knott, de
ceased, tor the benefit ot the he rsand creditors of said estate.
Terms on ihe day oi sale. This Jan. 6h. 1855.
jau!L—wt* h. JOHN FITZGERALD, Adm.
Georgia, Randolph county.—Jen and.
Brown, having made his application to me for Letters
oi Administration on the Estate of William Frederick, late
of said county deceased : All and singular the kindred and
creditors ot sed deceased, are therefore, hereby notified to
file their objections, it any they have to the contrary, at the
March term next ensuing, of the Court of Ordinary oi said
county, otherwise letters will then be granted to the appli
cant < fivea under my hand at office, the 25th day of Janu
ary. 1855 O. P BEALL,
j in?o-w3od Ordinary.
Cl E<>RGI N, Taylor County.—NVhereas. Peter E Riley applies
T for K- teraof Guardianship of the persons and property of
He ja-niu L RSii g!et--n and k ilha Ri E Singleton, orphans of
John Singleton late of said county, deceased:
‘fl eas are therefore to rcite and admonish all conccr -ed to
show cause, if any they haw, wiUiin the time prescribed by law
why sad letters should not b.* grantvd.
Given under my hand atofllce, thi? loth day of Feb. 1855.
f,• t,l -*—w4od JOHN grCRDIVAST. Ordinsry.
/ s EORGIA, Muscogee County.— Whereas, P eas-
YJT ant J. Puiiips applies ir letters of Guardianship o the
pe-snn and property o) Jacks nP. Crews, orphan under 14
years of age, of Reuben J. Crews, dec’d. late of Harris county:
All nersons c meerned are hereby notified to shew cause.il
a*>y they h ve. why le’ters of Guardianship as aforesaid s ton Id
not i e granted said applicant at the Court ot Ordinary to be
heidin and lor tbeeoun'y llr-tafor sa'd, on M-ndav n
April next. Given Wider my La this sth day ot February,
1855. feb!2—wfO'l. JOH M J OMNs N, Ordinary.
Gs EOKGIA. R tndo pn C maty.— W lereas, Jo in M r>i ■* n
T has applied to m-for letters of Guardidnship for the pe -
sonsand prop :riy m Elmore-Yicho's and muies E. Nichols, or
i ptiai s-t.l JkcßSou i. Nichols, late of said county, deceased:
! All and singular, ihe p irtiea interested, are therefore he-ebv
! notified to make theirobjeclions known on or before t r ie first
{ A/uitday in Ap. il next, otmrwise letters will be -ranter 1 t the
said hpMicaui. Given under my band, at office, Februay 8:h,
I 18->5, febl2—w4od O. P. BEALL, Urdidary.