The Times & sentinel tri-weekly. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1858, March 03, 1855, Image 3

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rr When de.lh is *, would have saved hte, A Rely up™ l it, that when late- P n(>t _lwo Jaintness and lassi the -to much tsili net attest o \ s disturbed, the tude pervade tbe systrnv—w - serves unnaturally SS'Jgrj. *r™j£s£&?uF3r and that,unless the,™* e P red miserable. Now we j be shortened,* wuJ. • ~ greater than was ever be- , know. from a ®f Je'ren.edy. that 1 |. ;r? accumulated .> ■- £ Jackson, Philadel- Gertna:, Betters b? athe entity re fhu, vrul dis(ir ders as surely as a mathematical ni’>ve ot ™Ff problem. Who, then, will endure the Z°£*£i£ Sk SSl with health and -g^witha reach •’ “” —— COLUMBUS PRICES CL\ -*.e.NI. B VG6IN G —Kencck v V \!f and “ § ~ RFWVU V*b W ® *1 CANOLA lb 28 © 20 Sow’- -—* 18 © 20 COFFEE —Kfo J* g • H Java £ £ ® 18 [ .urnirh - —;. to @ TORY - 9') © ICO in . vrFTIC GOODS —< *>t Os-aabqrga .-¥ yd 9 © 10 V ; : i ‘ r.) Shirfing. V* yd 7© 9 4-4 Bro Sueetißg.¥ yd 8 © 10 Wolien Keriey*.¥ yd 24 @ 28 F MTOERB IP Eh 48 © 50 F- I— Maßterel No. 1 20 @ 2.1 No. 2 15 <© 20 No. 3 12 l.i Shad IT piece 50 @ 75 FLO! ¥ bbi 12 00 © 10 Gt'NVGWDER ?lte)i 6 @ 6 50 HIDES —Dry ¥ ft 10 © 11 Wet ..'¥Lb © IE ON—Pi g ¥ lb © Lagiish ¥ft 5 <© - Swedes ¥lb 6 © 6# Sli.et f ¥lb 8 @ LIME ¥ bbi $3 © 3.50 j MOLASSES ¥ gallon 26 © 30 NAILS ¥ ft. © 6^ Oif B—Linseed fgl $1,25 © Train ¥ga 75 © 1 00 ‘’Perm 3, gai $1,50© 250 PSOT i- ION 3. @ BE Kb— Mesa ¥F> © Pnme ¥ft 15 @ 16 j BACQX— Hams ib 11 @ 12^ Sides ¥ib 10 ® ll Shoiilders ¥ lb HP Oil A'—ess.. ¥ bb 1 : © Fnme... ¥ bbi @ I.IRD ¥ ?b 14 © 15 £t UTTER— Goshen ¥lb 30 ® 35 Country ¥lb 23 ® 3,) CHEESE ¥ lb! 15 @ 16 POTATO ES—9 weet ¥ bushel 45 © 50 Irish ¥ bushel; $3,00 © SALT ¥ sack @ 2 00 SALTPETRE ¥ Uti l-X © 20 BH< T ¥biß 2,25 © 81’lRtT^—Brandy,Cognac ¥gal 225 @ 600 American .....¥ gal 65 @ 75 Peach ¥gai @ 1 f 0 Gin—Holland .....¥ gall 125 © 250 American ¥gal 65 © 73 Rum—Jamaica ¥ gal $2 @ 3 00 New England ¥ iru 65 © 75 j Whiskey—Rectified ¥ gat 60 @ 75 Common ¥ gal 50 @ 60 Nonoagahela. SF ia 75 @ 1 50 SPIRITS TTJRPENTIAE ¥ gal - © 100 STEEL—PIow ¥ft @ Id j Cast ¥ ft) @ -2 German ¥7 © 15 j American Blister t ¥ ft ‘© 10 English BlTste.- ¥ ft’ © 18 i SL'GAR—New-Orleaas f J © 10 Roaii ¥ft T 2% @ rushed ¥ft 12l< (g _. T , Pulverized ¥lo 12X © T ALLOW ¥ ft 10 ® 12>< TEAS ¥lO 8) © 2 CO T’ *B ACCO—< ommon ¥l6 12 V @ 15 Fair ¥ib a> © 30 Choice.. ¥lb 50 © 75 T'Al N E ¥lh 25 © VINEGAR—AppIes ¥ bbi 650 @ 750 WKITBUSAD ¥ft 82,50 © 3 00 . WIN Erf—P. >rt ¥ ga! 81,50 © 3 00 Madeira ¥ sal $1.50 © 300 Claret ¥ml $3 © 5 00 Champagne Bast $lB © 25) CO j WOOL ¥bl 18 @ 23 BY AUTHOBITY. LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES. [Public No. 41. J AN ACT to provide tor the holding an additional term of ‘ the circuit court of the United States tor the district of : Missouri, and tor holding special terms of the district | and oircpit eourts ot the United States for the northern 1 district a( Ohio. \ ft” it enticed by the Senate and House of Represen tatives of the United States of America in Congress as sembled , IhatHt shail be the duty ot the district judge of the L nited States for the district of Missouri to hold, at the city ot St Louis,on the first Monday in October, in every 1 year a term ot the circuit court of the United States for said district, at which term, any business may be transacted ; which might be transacted at the April term of said court. | EC - ~ ke it'-further enacted, That the United j r-tat’s circuit court fotsaid. district shall have power, at j anv rime, to order an adjourned term of said court to be j :i at any other time, ait which adjourned term any busi ness may be transacted which could be transacted at any ■ ivgui.ir term. A copy oft said order shall be posted on the di or ot the court room, advertised in some newspaper i printed in the city of rft. Louis twenty uays, at least, before said adjourned. term shall hoiden. 3. auid be it further, enactedf That the district ’ f’- ;,)l ' ?:Uu district may order a special term or terms of i saui circuit court, to be boldeh at St. Louis on anv dav ! mentioned m said order, at whfeh special term anv business may ..-e transacted which might W transacted at *anv re<v mar tefm ot said court, and shall cause the copy of said or her wbe posted up and published as atbresaid. He may , vJf,r~° lDd - ny j u t b orde f* ‘ mad * in term time or Jca., ••:, or nx ajhtfereat day tor sa:i term or terms, giv mg notice thereof as aforesaid. A i Anl ‘‘fit further enacted. That there shall be ! i uU u Vein s iu £he V r eof Ohio, on d'Vr T tv d *l ln i arc > '- this >ra social term of the ! of (>.o aS L niT ? d . i = t:ite9 lor the “wrthem district ; U ido*d h .M-T'r a .f p ?. cla ‘ tenn ot the cirAit court of the L u.ted t .ates torsaw district, at which terms respectively in/lawi'v trA 7 - b f f t j ranSaCt * i ’ w . hioft tnighr,under esist- Appmved Fcbmary U2 L : Tss5 e§Uiar NEW S P HIN GG 00 DS . JTTST RECEIVED BY MANLEY & HODGES. FRENCH, and American Prints t* rench cambrics and Brilliants, s lotch and French Ginghams; al! Slide* Bareges, Tissues and Light Colored Challeys. Lis'ht i unier Sdk* and Grynadines* A choice Selection of Embroideries. J j Or-m- C ” !t ’ j debars, and Collars and Sleeves to match. Jackonet and Swiss Trimmings and Bands. SSSr 1 every descrtltion - A Superior lot of l'ua P i I '^i W i C f ie 7i' twn aarl Cotton. - “*•— - L.-lumba?, March 1, 1-53. Pt "- e - wtwt£ for Tale. 4 *iratßate Buggy Horse and ‘Bue-t for Chsh—or Girard Ran Road Sice, asy ’ !or mar.—twl. A. H. SHEPHEBD. . lE’ TIOS FOS JUSTICE OF THE IHFERIOR COl RT >- - Court oYm ingib W. Thomas by the resignation of By order of t h e Inferior Court, mart-w3t. . _ - P. JONirs. l UArtr. TO THE FAHMEES OP GEOH3Ii AND ALABAMA. I s".S arrSSt\3l^i'^Stt^efS: **™ ‘SW. w w Jsr'Jze* KEXTI CKT HOrsi ~£f oi r. c-i i~y MAt 11 O'clock, on Jlondmr * - rntfan?. we will sell n rent of tfce bendings stan.Hag oTttaVfet ‘ 61* t -nrnxects ftn tts*. vrtKt r T ANARUS, are five or Ted TEKSH i 4>H Parch is ir buihlii gs forth with. Carpenters' and othe''?i a the will do wail to attend the sale. 6 3 la of lumber E. J. Pinckard. Aatt£2JSP° V * Ar9Bx * M^FHF.E. muu-3—twit LIST OF LETTERS. \ remaining in the Post Office xX atCoiumbns Ga. Mirch I, 1855, which, if not taken out cy April 1, 1855, will be sent to the Dead Letter office. A Austin, John C C Anglin, James P Alexander, Jacob Austin,Dr. hJ 2 Allen, John B Belisle, Wm Bartlett, A M Bra^OT Broghan, Daniel Blythe, G W Browner. J C rady, James P Brueks,John Badger, J M Bug Brmiy Beasley, Squire Beackiey,JW Bickley, Solomon Benton, Wm A Baumont, G B Bederiiie, W m A Brown, John E 2 Brock, F Brown, J P Baker. C Bray,Jo.-eoh Bndges, Jonathan Bill, James A Brewer, R‘ Baker, F E Blackmon, H Blvnn k Baldwin, Brown,T A Blackmon, JR Briley, J M Black, Jamas Briley, Micajan Busse'v, Wm Bruoia j C 2 Brown, AbOy Eiinegar, J H Booies, Wm A C Crouch, Martha Coalter, Levi F Cristian, T W Chery, Geo Coleman, L C Cushon, Joseph 2 LouiL r. VV mM 2 Cary, Dicy E 2 Cook, Mary Cliiid-, lorn Carey, Elizabedi Corwin, Mr. Cos .email, i J Correll, Charges 3 Chancel, James Clark, John Coleman, Miss B Connelly, Thos Courtney, Lien Cieghoru, John Connell, Edward Copten, Mary Corner, J b Clark, Mary R Crooks, Wm j Cook, James W Collins, Wm Cock, Dr. Urn Z Conaghan, H Caste ns. J W Ciark, Louaua Cunningham, C E Cornerford, Mieh'l I> Dicken, Lafayette Daniel, Wm R Dudley, Charles Davis, Mary tn Dicks, R D H Augustas Dutton, R L Dntt u, Mrs R J Dickens," Jas B Dav'iS, Mary Davis, F Douglass, Judy Devon, Mary E & F Ellis, Mary P Foster, Ludweii Fleming, John D Everett, Wm A Fonl, Miss ii Fuller, Henry Edwards, AJ, Fort, Amanda Eort, Abby Edmunds, T T Franklin, C.ayton Foster, Jacob Fish, Elizabeth Fowler, Gee 3 Ford, Eli G Green, Mr. S. Galluspy, Chas Green, Lemuel A Givins, S P Crimes, John Gorday, Jasß Greer, Richard Gracy,JJ dc Cos Glaten,.Wm Greenshengh, A Gammei, ElizabethGuthne, W W 2 fl Haynes, G W Hall, G I Hancock, Clarissa Hussey, J M Holmes, Nancy Herringdine, T R Harvy, Marthy Hodgkins, GVV Hamner, W L Hough, Nannie Hussey, James M. Harris, John Hurvey, Geo W Hiatt, David Howard, James W Henry, Harriseou Horn, W F Harris J V Harris, A J Heard, M E Harrison, Hiram Harris, Young 2 Hedrick, Woa Howard, Anna J Johnson, J R 2 Jordon, Alonzo Jones, Chatman Jenkins, B P Jones, Jim Jordin, Emla Jones, John R Jenkins, Edmund Janes, Helen Jemison, James Jones, G James, Fanny Jackson, Joseph Johnson, John A K Sc L Kelly, Edward 3 Landers, John Livingston, L A King, Wm R Lafon, Mr 3 Lewis, C Kendo, James Lankford, Naoraa Lowe, A L Kent, Henry Lighte, b G Long, Loueaser Key, II A Laph. rr >1 A 2 Levy, P Kent, Gilbert Lewis, T J Livingston, A J King,\V r m V M Mills, CC 2 Mershon. EB ?rTcKinnie, John Morse, Harriet Massey, Robert McNab, D xMott, Clarissa Malone, BE McRea,DA MelJ, James B Montera, Andrew McGinty, GW 2 Mote, Anney Montgomery, T B NleCoy, Mary Motley, Benj Murphey, M W 2 JVlcFariin,SarahE Mormaa, M C Morns, Richard Mcßride, Thos Manning, Jane Miller, J D McNeil, Wm H Moore, Geo'A Moxley, Wm M 3 McGrady, Silas MoseLy,A .M MeJunkin, Mary McHearn, Joseph Mason, Mary 2 McCra, James McGee, DW K Miers, Frank Maggu, Mr Me Donald .Marina Mullen, John 2 McCartin, Arthur N A: O Neale, James Owens, Jaae Owen, Catharine Odum, Daniel 4 Owen, Mary J Ogietree, Giddy Qneal, Shephard Olive, Thos p Patrick, J T Paradise, Ann Prince, Silvanus Paul, Jacob Parker, Charles Parker, Zepheaiah Payne, El leek Pettus, J D Pace, E J Pakins, Mrs Powell, Sarah Pike, Littleton Parrott, Nathaniel Parker, John Pool, Miss N C Pace, James R Phillips, A D R Riley, JH& Cos Roberson, Paton Ryan, Dennis Robinson,Nancy RRuaseii, Louisa Rogers, Andrew L Renwick. NL “ Rendell, Francis Rogers. Lewis R Roper, W G Ritchie, Elizabeth Roland, Eucratus Rogers, Sarah Rutiidge, W T Rees, Mrs. M Ryons, Benj Sherley, Jackson Stanley, W'B Smith, Miss M Sherman, Jacob Shaw, Charles Sharpp.J Sanford, Albert Smith, John Scott, Wm F Sanborn, Benj Smith, Benoni Smith, E Stafford, p'ranklin Shivers, Chancy Snell, Epsev E 2 Small, John J Sweet, Nancy J Shough, Name E Stanford, 1 J Snead, P H Smith, M Simmon-, James Silker, Conrad T Tanner, Fanny Terry, Mary A 2 Tapper. Clara Turner, Thos Tuttle, Russell M Threalkeld, T M Turner, Wiggins drTeemy. Thos Totten, Wm J Cos. Tait, V""m H Ti ed wav, EtfV v & r Vosberg, Gustav Walker, John Wood, Wm H Wright, Milton 2 Wood, A 0 Wynn, Thos H Wilson, G G Watson, WPI W right, Mrs C R IViijon, James Welch, Margaret Willett, Dudley Wilson, Mary Whitman, Dan’l C Wood, A Z Wiiiiams, Eivira 2 Welch, James Wood, Henrietta 2 Whitten, Geo Wynn, .'iiss Mary Willis, L R Watts, T B We=t, M G Williams, Mrs Wiiiiams, Mary A Win, Jane Wager, Balthaeer Williams, W L 2 Wellboarne.Ern GWalker, Felix Wright, L x\l Waters, W Writ, Jerry Wilkerson, A J Worsham, JG \ Jk Z Young, Augusta Ziglar, CJ 2 Zeeglat, J T Persons calling for any of the letters on this list will please ask for advertised letters. R. C. FORSYTH, p.m. Columbus, Ga. March 1. 185 •>. Chattaiiooch.ee Sheriff Sales, be sold before the Court house door in the town of W Cusseta, on the first Tuesday in April next, between the leg a! hours of suie. the folio wins pr< petty, io wit: Toree loia or land, number twenty Uiree, (23) containing 202Ja acres—number ter contamcg 202 V acres. an<l part of let number twenty-four. coutaL- r 132 acres—ati lying in the 331 district,originally Lee now Chattahoochee County—being well improved—the place on which Thomas P. M ooldridge at present resides. Ako, three negroes, viz: Joe, a ‘an about 30; Dick, about 50, and Upper, about 20 years old. Also. Viny, a girl about i9: Alien, a boy 13, and Alfred, a boy about 17 vears old —ail levied on a- the properly cf Thomas F. Wood bridge. to satisfy a ti fa i=su-d from the Superior court of dhat tahoocheecwtnty, ir. farr of Allan W. Hill, vs Thomas F. Wooldridge, Wm. W. Basse', and Willis m G \\ ooldridge. F. M BROOKS, SheriT, Columbus, Ga., March 3. Muscogee 00. Ga* MUSCOGES SHERIFF SALES. be sold at the Market Ilon-e in the city of Colum v V bus, on the first Tuesday in April next, within the usual k<**rs of sale, a negro girl by the name of Mivv, about twenty years old, and a neirrs boy by the name of Seaborn, about 12 or 14 years old, levied on as the property of Turner M-Jackson to satisfy a ti fa from the Inferior court of Muscogee county, in favor o: Jordan T. Jacksor, aeainst Turner 51. Jackson —prop- erty pointed, out by the plaintiff. mar2—wtd. F. M. BROOKS,Sfa’ft MUSCOGEE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. THE seventh monthly instalment, of one dollar per share, is payable on Saturday next. The associat on wul meet a. Concert Hail on that evening, at half oast seven o’clock. mar l STERLING F.GRIMES, Treasurer. TEMPERANCE HALL! THE NEW HISTORICAL PAKOKAMA OF THE T'TIS attract! ve and'ublime Pa nting of principal and most thrilling;.ivents in the Life of Christ, will be opened for i exhibition This Eiening (Friday) ia Tempfraare Hall, To coniine forafewEvta ngs only. The Paintings are from the most celebrated Artists in the w'.rtl. and have receive.! .the most Hitter g cm sedations fnwn Artists, Clergymenßti appreciative audiences. For the sake ot school*, families,and those living in the country, there wilt be two afternoon ex a. oi turns —rfaturday and Monday, at 3o’clock. Let no iamity miss an erdprtaimnem so rich in sweet memo res of t i>e life of Christ—of Jerusalem, Paiesbae and Egypt. App * prate Music r each Exhibitior. L ctu. esby Uev. Mr. Campbell. Do or* open at 7. Pan>ra:na moves ai TV. Aimitance 5b . cents. Children and servants 25 cents. j marl —twit. A. 6JEtrN'LYALD, Manager. G A R 1. HAVING dispes'd or my interest in my Daguerrean Galle ry to Mr. C I. Dt-PEW, I would retummy Mr.cere thanks to my numerous friends aad the public, fortheir liberal patronage durirg the last four years. Hoping the same will extended to my successor, who is every wayc empetent to do justice to all. 1 subscribe myself, verv resp -ctfultv, teoai—w*.;wlm. J.'s. W >M DBS.IDGE. | DAGUERREOTYPING. THE subscriber having purchased the interest of Mr. J. S. W oodbridge in his DAGUERRE AS GALLERY, would respectfully solicit a cor iccarce of the patronage so iberai y bestowed upon Woodbridge’s Gallery.** I It is an established fact and cannot be denied, that the Pictures taken at these Rooms, far surpass m richness ot tone and beuu ! ty ot finish, those of any other gai'ery in the country. Pictures taken,as usual, in eve-y style of the srt, from the smallest Locket size to the largest tor frames. Try me. and satisfy | yourself that there isst ti “a chip ot the old block** among you. Pictures taken with farcy Meialic Back-ground, of any cotor: giving them the a; pearance of statuary. Also, anew style ot i S ereuscopesfp icuharto himself,and tar surpassing anything heretofore pnwluced in this place. Feb2i)—w&twly* ‘ C. I. DEPEW. 88. CHAHIES P. CRANE, Resident Physician of New Orleans, ASD LICE>TIITV OF THE M ZDICAt. FACULTY FDR THE SPECIaLITIX* OF EYS, EAR. THROAT, LCXG AS D LIVER DISEASES, ,o RESPECTFULLY iu/ortns the citizens of Colom- n bus ;dd vicinity, that tor the purpose of intn-du ti; ‘•w.zjArVjmethod of treatment by Inhalation of VS Ogygen & Medicated Vapor, combined 43k with (.■oostiLuuonal Remed.ee, as a t URL for CONSUM ?- TI O N and all disorders ot the Throat, Lungs and Air Passages, he will remam at the Perry HuteL until the U)th of jfearcb, to afford those afflicted, who may desire it, an opportunity of availing themselves of this, the ocly reLable, phiio=< pical and rationai process ot cure. Dr. C. would be pleased to hear from his patients in Colum bus and vicinity, either personalty or by letter, and may be con sulted at Lis Perry hotel, from 9 A M, till 5 P >l, or will, ir desired, visit families at their residenc . Dr. • would respectly request those desirous of seeing him, to call as early in the week as possible, as further engagements preclude the poss.bility of lengthening his visit at this time. fob 14 ‘ twtf HENRY C. PHELPS, COMMISSION k PRODUCE MERCHANT, SO. 115, BEOID STREET. COIDIBIS CA. jttAbffy TENDERS his services to the pabiic for the purchase pf~rydand sale* of ilerchaadise and Produce, and as a Gen- Agent. He has on hand Bacon, Lard, Pickled Pork and Beef, Dried Beef, Pork Tongues, Sug <r, Coffee. Salt, Flour, 51 o lasses. Vinegar, Pepper, Spice, Ginger,cfndles, Soap, Starch, Tobacco, Dried Peaches, and Apples. Beans,Cranberries,Cheese, Butter, App es and Oranges, Ac., Ac. And is constantly receiving Western Produce anil Provisions, and the leading articlesof Groceries. All of which he will SELL LOW FOR. CASH, OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. Columbus, Ga., February 22, iS',5. twtf. DISSOLUTION, THE firm of II ALL & MCSFS was dissolved on the first of January, 1855, by the death of J. 1. Moses. HERVEY HALL, surviving Partner. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE undersigned have entered into the HARD- WARE B L’SLYESS, under the firm ard name of HALL, MOrfErf & CO. HERVEY HALL, ISAAC I. MOSErf, 4 J ACOB P. HEN’RICK*, WILLIAM A. BEACH. February 13, 1855. w&twtf. Muscooee R.R. Cos., Columbus GA.,Feb. 16, 1855. DIVIDEND NO, 3- A T a meeting of the Board of Directors of the -V/uscogeo R. Dx. R. Cempany, held on the 13th inst, it was resolved that a semi-annual Dividend of four dollars per share on the common stock of the Comp >.r.y, be declared, and that the same be p y abte on and after Lhe 15th of March, proximo, at their office in Columbus, and to ail Stockholders whose stock is registered in Savannah, G a., at the office of Wm. P. Hunter, Esq., at the Ma rine Bank, Savannah. D. ADAMS, jeblS—w&tivtd. Sec. St Treasurer. Manufacturers’ & Mechanics’ Bank of Columbus. Columbus, Ga., Jau. 30, 1355. THE Stockholders of this institution are hereby notified that a call tor the remaining fifty per cent ot the capital stock is required to be paid at its Banking House in the city ol Columbus,; on or before the second day of April next. By order of the Board of Directors. Jan. 31 —w&tw2m W. B. STORM, Cashier. JAMES B. CUNNINGHAM, CIVIL AND SURVEYOR. COLUMBUS, EGORGIA. 4 RCHITECTURAL Desi.cs and Working Plana for Build- XjL inga furnished. Artificer’s work calculated; Surveys ot land marie, and T >pograpical plans furnished with accuracy, neatness and despatch or Office over Cos!. Holt’s Law Office. Columbus, Feb. 24. w&twtf. Southern Mutual Life Insurance. THE favorable terms on which one may secure to his widow ard orphan children a comfortable support, invite the at tention of all who are not rich enough to p rovide for their fam ily without their own personal .exertions. For further infcrmauoa apply to feb24—wJSLtw3m. A. POND, Agent. FOUND. V PROMISORY NOTE, made by Dill & Long to Johnson, Thornton, which the owner can have Ly calling at this offiie. febß—twtf. RACES ! CHATTAHOOCHEE COURSE. THE first, annual meeting over this new COFESE, near Columbus, Ga.. will U'*- come off on the First Tuesday, 6th. March next, and continue five riavs. Liberal PULSES w;li be offered by the C’ub (or the various races which wdl ake place during the week, and a ipie ac commodations for all who attend on thaloccas on. The Colt State to be run over the Chattahoochee Course at the first annual meeting closed with the tol lowing entres Dec ember 31st 18,34. T. Wool folk enters br.c. by Steel. 3 years old, dam by Bertram jr. VV. n- iatham enters colt Little Arthur by Glencoe, dam Blue Bonnett. John Harrison enters gr. f. Mary Blueskin. 1 y Grey Eagle, dam Sally -Vorgam also gr. f. Arueii, by Grey Eagle, dam Ma rietta. Col. B. Easley enters ch. r c. 3 years old. by Chieftain, dam Mary Horton; also eh. c.3 years old, by Chieftain, dam Jane, bv Shamrock. fVjSKS. ( Proprietors, Columbus. Jon6 —tw&wtf BROAD STREET HOUSE. MRS. B ARROW having removed to the BROAD STREET HOUSE, solicits the patronage of her friends. Board per month 813 GO “ “ “ with lodging 24 00 “ “ day 1 75 Supper Breakfast and Lodging 1 25 Children aad servants half price. Columbus, Jan. 20 — tvv3tn. Just Beceived on Consignment, -AAA LBrf. New Bacon; Hog round: OUl'l* 5000 lbs. Fresh Lard In Barrets, Half Ells. V Kegs. I Oft Yards Jeans. 25 Boxes, y. Boxes and H Boxes be t Virginia Tobacco. 75 Fair Woolen Socks. Chean for Cash. HULL, FRIERSON i CO . jan23 Commission, Receiving it Forwaring Merchants. SPECIAL NOTICE. IN o r der that our customers may understand the terms co which we Uade, we have thought it advisable to publish them. They are as follows: For all purchases \ oo time, payments will be required twice a year; say Ist May and Ist J-nuarv. Oo all amounts unpaid at the times ■ specified, we shall claim and expect interest until paid. | * . E. BARNARD. & CO Columbus, Jan.Tst, ‘55. janll—w&twtf. GEORGIA Muscoeee county.—Whereas Keturah C. Ector applies for the Guardians-sip cf the property to which Wilejr £. Ector and Frances M. Lctor. mtno- children under 14 years of age. of Richard Ector, are enutitd in their own right: These are therefore to cite ard admonish all persons con cerned, to show cause, i &y they have, why said applicant should not be appointed Guardian as afores&ic , at the court of Ore Inary io be h U in and tor said county ®n the first Monday ib April next. Given under mt Land this 27ih FebruaT. ja ss. ieb27 —SOdiwli, ‘ JOHN JOdNSON, Ordinary. j Ciange of Schedule MOBCOGEE RAIL ROAD I On and after February 20th, PASSENGER Trains w : !i leave Cv lambus dailyat2-ISP.JL, arrive at Macon TJa P. M. Leave Macon daiiy at 3A. M. arrive at Columbus 3-20 A. M. Making a complete connection between 4la„ and ! Augusia, Kingsville. WUmsngtonf aso with central Fail Road j to Savannah,gaud Milledgeviiie, and with the Macon and Western Trains to At! am a, Chattanooga and Nashvill^ ! Also, connect! ng at ‘Jolumbus with the GLard & .Mobile Raiin ad. for Ealauta. B. E. WELLS, Columbus. Feb. 20—tw&wtf Engineer aEd Sup’t HERE S A CHANCE FOK A BARGAIN FOR TEACHERS A LOVERS OF MUSIC ~ ‘ WISHING to reduce our Large Sock of Sheet ?lusic, Instruction Books, and Musical TVorks of all Kinds. we offer u* sell until Tune next, at a discount of 30 per cent-, FOR CASH. VIOLIKS & ACCOEDEG2TS can be bought cheaner here than at any other store in the City. TnUAX & VANDEN BERC. febl4—tw Awtii L-rjune. 92—East ’side Broad-Street. Columbus, Ga. FOR SALE OR REM. - . A NEW TWO STORY HOTEL.,jus; finsh 4*. ef, containing dfteen wed finished r oms. with out gifli houses Ac. complete, ti'qeth- r with a wtll esta r ’ ‘bed JLjLiL Li very Stable, adjoining. As the Mobile ana Girard an the Opelika Railroads both terrain tte at this point, it is needless to add, that this is owe of the best stands in this sec tion ofconßtry. Apply to J. 31. U. REED, l'ebl—twtf. VV tekly Enquirer copy. Girard, Ala. BY AYE[I &, WILKINS, AUCTIONEERS. Jast [Received and for Sale low. 4 Bales India Bagging: 10 Coils Kentucky Rope. 10 Barrels Whisky; l quarter Cask Fine Brandy. 1 do. Matter la Wine: L do. Pale Sherry. I Barrel Scotch Whisky; 1 do. Swan Gin. 3600 Fine Havana Guars. February I9th. w&.iwtf. AYER &. WILKINS. FOB, SALE. FORTY likely yourug negroes consisting of men, wo men, boys and girls. Floaters wishing to purchase would do well to give us a call. jan3l-twtl. AYER & WILKINS. 4 FEW SHARES MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD jUA- Stock for Sale. Apply to deel2—w&tw. AYER &, WILKINS. j A Shares Mobile Ac Gira r d Rail Road Stock, -±u lor Sale by AYER & W ILKINS. jau ll—twtf For Sale. A GOOD SECONDHAND PIANO FORTE A Apply to janlfi—twtf. AYER A WILKINS. 3L- JE JOL ‘ST © \Y T ILL be drawn at our store (if made up) on Thursday, V T the Bth da- of .March, or sooner;!’ tickets are all sold, the following iDt of Magnificent Prizes, amounticg to ij'ioi.O.— : Three hundred numbers will fee placed intLe wheel and 71 drawn out: the first drawn number taking prize No. 1, and. so on, ui.til ail the prizesare drawn. The articles are all tine and put down at cash valuations. Tickets, $3 00. No. I Gold Watcfi, time ) >75 44 2 One Gentleman’s Dressing Case 8 44 3 One Plated Cup 1 50 44 4 One Bosom Pin 3 50 44 5 One Seal Fob Key 5 44 6 One Port Folio 8 *• 7 One Cameo Bracelet lz _ ft One Gold Ring I 50 44 9 One Set Gold Studs 2 “ 10 One Sot Gold Mosaic S’eeve Euttocs 3 44 LI One Diamond Bosom Pin 3) 44 12 One Silver Piated Cup I 50 44 13 One Scarf Pin 3 u 14 One Set Gold Sleeve Button 0 44 15 One Plated Port Monuaie 3 44 lb OneGold Seal Ring 4 44 17 One Large French Mirror 125 44 18 One Gold Ring 1 50 44 19 One Plattd Buttur Kniie 1 44 20 One Painted Gold Bosom Pi it 2 50 44 21 One Ladies Gold Chain 15 44 22 One Diamond Bosom Pin 7 44 2.1 One .Set Gold Stabs 4 • 4 24 One Square Seal King 2 44 23 One Gold Pen and Pencil 5 44 2t> One Gold Cross 7 4 * 27 One Gentleman’s fine Dressing Case 60 4 * 28 One Piated Butter Knife L 44 29 One Square Seal Ring 2 44 30 One Geld BoaomPiiqS S) 3 4 * 31 One Silver Cup 10 44 32 One Set Gold Stud Buttons 3 4- 33 One Gold Enameled Ring 2 44 34 One Silver Plated Urn 4*5 44 35 One Anchor ‘Ring 2 * 4 36 One Gold Besom Pin; SS) 3 44 37 One dozen fine Cut <■ lass Goblets 15 44 38 One Gentleman’s Gold. Bosom Pin 3 4 * 39 One 4 ’ * 4 Ring I 50 44 -10 l ine Fine Bosom Pin 8 * 4 41 One Hated Tea Set 3.5 42 t >ne Anchor Ring 2 44 43 One Gold Seal Ring 4 44 4 1 One Silver Cup 15 4 ’ 45 One Gentleman’s Gold Ring ! 50 44 46 One Plated Port Monnaie 3 44 47 One Eight Day Marble Li ck 33 * 44 48 One Gold Pencil 2 • 4 49 t ‘ne Gold Pen and Pencil .5 ! 44 50 OneGold Watch, Hunt’g Case English Lever 100 44 5[ On Enamelai Gold Ring * 2 44 52 One Ladies’ Work Box. 13 44 53 One Square Seal Ring 2 44 54 One Britannia Tea Set 4 pieces 12 44 55 One Anchor Ring 2 44 56 One Gentleman’s Gold Vest Chain.. 16 44 57 One Fine Mahoga y Pki Table 50 44 58 One Enamel l and King 2 44 59 One Dozen Fine cut champagne Glasses 12 44 60 One Fancy Book as- ICO 44 if One Eight* Day Clock. Iron Frame 18 44 <l2 One pair Prated Fruit Baskets 15 44 i : .3 One pair Plated Waiters 18 4 ‘ 64 One Double Barrel Gun 50 44 65 One Revolver 2.) 44 66 One second hand Piano—fine article .. 44 66 One Ruby and Diamond Ring .29 44 68 One Ladies’JWork 25 44 69 One Gentleman’s Gold Fob Chain 25 44 7t) One G >l.l Pencil 2 44 71 One Clock with music fit tight rope dancer ..225 81500 00 Columbu, Ga.. jaaSO—twtd AYER & WILKINS. I23CS><E>D& j— INEZ, A Tale of the Alamo, is anew and Jm*i*mSLvofmbr work, j<ist published by the Harpers, and. for sale by J. W. PEASE. Also, a New Supply of South Side View of Slavery, by N. Adams. D. D.; Ruth Hall; Cspt. Carrot; Life and Beauties oft Fanny Fern, ke. A.c. columbas, Feb. 22. * wA-tw t s. DISSOLUTION. THE firm of PEABODY, DREW <&. CO. was dissolv ed on the Ist July 1851, by mu real consent. GUO. H. PEABODY, GF.O. P. DREW, tei.26—w4t. WAI.GESNUR. Bounty Land! Bounty Land! Bounty Land! T*HS undersigned having assoear. ith rr. -elvss together for ) A. the purpose of procuring gOUN i Y LAND under the several acta of Congress here o'-, re pas?J. are now prepared i to make aj plication for al who who are enti lied. Persons who have here Curb re received Bounty Land War rants. are. under a recent act of Congress, entitled to an addi tional Bounty of Land, and by ealii; g at our office can get ali the necessary information. Wean also prepared to prosecute Pension and other ehfna | against the United S'.aies. r:om our i- ng experience and gen i era! success, we can with C’-mfidence s.;y, that a*l claims entrus ted to our care, will be prompt y and speedily adjusted >ne ot the parties being <*. ustuntly in Washington city, will ■ give the bus : --s hi.> personal attention there. Office over Ganty &■ Daniels 1 3to re, C.>i>i mb as, Georsri a. MICHAEL N. CLARK, feb24. .wiiwtf. A. B. RAGAN. Coffee, Sugar and Tea, Brandy, Segar3 and TOBACCO, AT COST. I / AWING to the tightness of the money market. 2nd the ecn * ) nrued towness of the river, I am .or *e<l to odor goods at a sacrifice, for the purpose of meetirg mv tndebtefhtcss'. The ar ticles are of the very best quality, sciec c l with grea! care lor the retail trade. iV. S. All who are indebted w l please seuie without delay, As future pa;Hiznts depea-1 up>n my pay. I P. A. CLAYTON. GRENVILLE, & CO. General Commission 4 Fanrardins Merrhants, SAVANNAH GA. GRENVILLE & SAMPLE, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Chattanooga, Tennessee. WiU g;veprrnipta'fentioato afl bus fie-s entrusted to their care this £. Gse.willk. j Willja* T. ftsxrtr, ftavaanah, Ga. Chaitaaooga. Tenn. Feb. 27. 16 5. twlna. Irish Potatoes. J T ST received,on Cons gnment, 32 Barrels fine YetGw, ’or p aaiiw, and 10 Red tor table use. feh-22 —iwf. ~ ___ _ R. C.PHEIK Salt Pork. RECFIVED. on Consignment, 2t),00*) lbs. Pork now in Salt acd ready for curing. f**62 r—twtf* H. r. ptrKT.PCt. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, Just Received and for sr le by Dec. 9— wtv&tf BOBRET A. W4RE. 100.000 POUNDS RAGS WANTED. \Y’’ F will pay cents per pooad for one hundred thousand * ‘ pounds clean LINEN AND COTTON BAGS, in quauti t;es ot itKl pounds and over. JEFFERSON & HAMILTON. Columbus. Ga. Feb. 15, 1855. Muscogee Railroad Stock for Sale. SI A 8 t ires >1 tsc )g6e R tiiroa 1 Stock so rale by Oil HARR (SON, AUSTIN & .VdGEHEE. tcbT. .w.i-twtf. DISSOLUTION. ’ ’ THE coparnership of James K. Redd, A Cos., hasex pired bv limitation, and circumstances compel us to col lect; so we hope all indebted to us either by note or account will come forward and settle by or before the Ist April, at which time the notes and accounts will be sued if net paid,or other attsfacrory arrangements made. dec2J—w ittwim. JAMES K. REDD, k CO. Corn Meal. JUST received, on Consignment, 5) Bushels, fresh ground. February 22—twtf. ~ H.C. PHELPS. HEAR BOTH SIDES. All the World will Read tins Boo£. THE LIFE AND BEAUTIES OF FANNY FERN, IN ONE VOLUME, T2-MO.. CLOTH. Who is Ruth Halit Is Ruth Hall Fanny- Fern, or somebody elsel and If Fanny Fern is not Ruth Hall who is Fauikjr - . Fern! THE LIFE AM) BeIiTIES CF FAm FERX I Is now before the public, and the world will be enlightened. And this book a strarue tale unfolds. The present Work is authentic in all its Details. Those who read the advance copy, pronounce it the wittiest, spiciest bo>k of the season. It presents vivid, life like p.cturea of the charming and bril liant Author of Fern Leaves and Ruth Hall, at her own fireside, in the Editor’s Sanctum, in the street, at Church, and everywhere, and iu every position she is the same fascinating woman. In tit a volume, several of Fanny Fern’s earliest efforts appear for the first time in book form. The reader wiliflnd .that they possess the same attractive features which characterize all her productions. They are alternately witty and pathetic, caustic and soothing, sparkling and pensive. No o: her author has *ucceed2d so well in touching the liner chords of the heart. Just received and for sale by feb!s—wAtwtf. }. w . PEASE. REMOVAL. % VTE take this method of informing our friends and the pu 1 j He that we have removed our Store to NO. 76 EAST SIDE OF BHOAD STREET, tVhere ;.t:i aiwa ys be found a large selection of 7519! HIM FORTES ffrpfl From the Best Manufactories in the United States, of all Styles and PiiICES. ALSO, 3lelodian3. Guitars, Yiolincellos, Violins, Banjos, Tamborines, Flutes, Flutinas, Accordeons, -Music Boxes, Clarionetts, Flageolctts and Fifes. Also, ‘—all kinds *of BRASS INSTRUMENTS for BANDS, together with Bass and Ti.\oa DfiUMS. STRINGS of all jcixds, and the Largest Assortment of SHEET MUSIC for all the above named instruments, that can be round Sooth of Philadelphia. ALSO, A LARGE STOCK OF Fine GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS, of all descriptions, SSklifijeTocether with a full assortment of TV orsted* and Embroidery Patterns, and other articles too numerous to mention. |~zT 8- cond hand Pianos taken in exchange when new ones are bought, and the highest prices allowed for old ones. Second hand Pianos for Sale >r Rer t. Pianos. Organs, Melodians, anda l other kind? es Musical Instruments repaired in the best manner, and at the shortest aotice, and warranted to give entire satisfaction. Ail orders left at our store will he promptly attended to. TRUAX & VANDENBEKG, 76 Bro id Street, Bign o: the Mammoth Fiddle. C-lumbu?, Dec. 11,1354. wJttwif* QTATE OF GEORGIA. Eatiy ’county—Whereas. Otbo P vj Eeali applies to me for letters of'adm.nisuation on the estate of H.nim Lisle, late of Texaq deceased : These are. therefoit. to cite aud admonish afl and singular the kindred and creditors cf said deceased to shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted said applicant at the ikrcii term next ot the court of ordinary for saiUcoumy. Given under my hand at office, this January*27th, 1655. jan3)—w6t. £-. S. Sr.’.FFOßD,Ordinary. SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY. (BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA.) Conducted, an the Havana plan. CLASS L. One prize to 20 Tickets—and remember, every prize drawn! To be druum on the l*lth of March. CAPITALS ...t7sto 44 5.C00 44 2.13)0 2 I.COO In ali, 251 prizes, amounting to 330,000 Tickets io —Halves and Quarters in proportioa. Every prize drawn at each drawing. Bills on all solvent banks at par. All communications strietty ecrSdentixL SAMUEL SWAN, Azentand Maßapr. Sign of tie Bronze Lien Alontgomery, Oct. 21 —twtd JOHN MAY, Agent, Girard, Ala. All letters so- immediate a newer mist be addressed to JOHN MAY, Coluuifcos, Ga. ~tOOPEKS WELL HINDS COUNTY, MIS- Distance from Vieksburgh (by Railroad’ to Raymond, 40 f mAes—i mAes staging to the well. Throngh ini Three Hours, m IHESBE WATERS itevd no ccmmer; they are pretty tx exsiveff known to the wonurtunity, alid re ||=l commetnitd by the medical faculty in the cure ot the e 4 ==2=saprv*faiiiEg diseases cf the country, such as erron.c bui rbcea. Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Gravel, Diabetes, Bronchitis, bhiar s s. General Cutaneous Diseases, and di eases cf the Sp'een. Blacldt r, s.c, Boani ur Ist June...... 58 per week. From f?t lore to Isr October 12 ~ ** LNMAN .YiLJ.LAMA, Superinfendent. Cooper’s Jan.24, 1855. febd—w3m. Acxxts roa the Sale or the Water.—G. D. Metcalf &. Cos. New Wm. MeCutehen. k C<x, Vicksbburg; r rhomp. son k Emanuel, Ycz.j-> City; Whiting k Kausler, Jackson -U