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S. Canty, Captain Adjutant General Department*, Capt.
jj \V. Benin m, Captain Enginetrs.
pearly all the above are promotions. The captains and
lieutenants’ are to be pp inted during the ret-ess.
No noiriinat on for Brigadier Gemral was sent in.
‘i he pay of the officirs of the Texan navy since, the an
nexaiion to this time—Commodore Moore and eight
otlu ts—inserted by the Senate in the Navy Appropriation
bill was killed in Conference committee. The appropria*
tion of th rty*iour th >us md dollars for the ropewaik at
tiie late M mph s Navy Yard, ns well as the proposition
f ■!’ purchase fa site for a nua! rendizvuus near New
Orleans, shared a similar disastrous fate.
The Secretary ot the Navy is authoriz'd to receive the
balance dock at Pensacola trom G-ib.rt, Seeur & Cos., o!
New York, upon certain conditions.
The injunction of seeresy his been removed from the
Senate proceedings on the Pivgideui’s power to remove
Territorial Judgts.
M l. S ULE AND THE AB.MINI-TIIATION H!3 REASON FOR
RESIGNING THE erANJSiI MISSION.
The Soule Cuban correspondence, including the sug.
gestions ot the O.stood Con ten nee, have been sent in.— j
Soule's conduct has been consistent, firm and dignified. j
t-ouk-’s letter of resignation is peculiar in is tone and
oh trader, and very mi h in keeping with the haughty
tern >er oft lie writer, lie says that he *'res : gits b cause
of hi* being Uft no other alternative but that of continuing
to linger at bis po.-t in langu and lnpotence, or to surren
der a trust which, with the imp dine n's thrown in the
way of it oxteutioii, be can n longe discharge either
to ihn satist ciion of the government or to his own
credit.”
The Os.end Conference—Mr. Soule.
Washington, March 6.
Tiie documents in relation to th • Ostend Conference
si at in just before ti e adjou mneiitof Coiigrt ss, were very
voiu niueus. Mr. S u.e in his letter of resignation re
flects s< verely on the course of the administration to.-
wards him:”
Freemasonty in Louisiana.
Su h of our readers as are members of the Masonic in
stitution are doubtless aware that the order in Louisiana,
has for many years past been distracted by dissensions
and schisms, a large number’ of the fraternity having re
fused to ackuowiedgti the supremacy el the Brand Lodge
in the lower degrees and of the So prime Council of the
South in the higher degrees. We are grati. ed in being
able to announce to our masonic readers, that these dis*
sen-ions arc at an end ; and that now, lor the first time
in fifty-years, the m tsons of Louisiana, acknowledge but
one head and are uni ed in one fold. Our townsman, Dr.
A. G. Mackey, distinguished for. his extensive masonic
repuation and high official position, has just returned from
a vsit to Ntw Orleans, where, as the Representative of
the Supreme Council for the Southern jurisdiction, he
has been emitie'—fly successful ill establishing a concordat
of union and effecting a restoration of p ace and harmony
arno ig the masons of Louisiana, a body which counts
among its numb is nearly all the distinguished cit.zciis
of that Btate.— Charleston Courier, sth.
Bank of Savannah.
At in election held y s erday by the stockholders, the
fallowing named gentlemen Wire elect* and directors of this
Bank :
Henry Brigham, L. F. II m is, Henry Latin op, Wm.
C. o’Drisc.di, 11. Roberts, J. Washburn, *J. D. Villa
loligl.
*New D rector, vice Tlenrv Harper, Esq., resigned. —
Sav. Journal j- Courier . uth.
Probable Infanticide.
AVe find the following paragraph in tiie Atlanta InteU
ligencer oi Monday morning:
“We understand that on Thursday last some boys be
ing at play in the neighborhood of a house, in the out
skirts of this city, which in times past lias borne a rather
and übtful character, one of the dogs attract, and then* alien
tiou by scratching under ti log, and upon ex miinaiion the
skeletons of two children were found wrapt in a small
piece of flannel. One of tBo boys having told the cir
ca nstanee to a cit.zen he visited the sp t and found the
facts subs antially as stated above, lie says the skeletons
were of new lorn infants
ir~> ci
From Washington.
Washington, March fi.
Much mgsntisfat'tion exists among the Deni icrane rncm
b rs of Congress, on account of the failure of the Pres
and fit to appoint tx*Senator Shields one of the new Bi ig
k-litr Generals.
Later from Havana.
New York, March 5.
The B’aek Warrior has arrived with Havana dates to
the if ii 1 1 nit.
The block ide of the Fl uid continued. The Block
Warrior, however, went in and out without being mo
lested.
A great mock battle has been fought before Fort Prin-
C-ipc. . . I
It was rumored fli it all toreigners would be compelled ‘
to be-r aims or leave tiie Island.
The i x dteinent, heretofore noticed, continues without i
abatement.
Disaster at Sea.
New Orleans, March 6.
The clipper ship Arm in. from ill s port, bound for
L verpool. is reported as hav.ng been struck by lightning
Mid entirely corisum and Her oivw was saved by a pass
ingvissel. She was owned by Messrs. Hand & Cos,,
Baltimore.
The Kegro Burns in Boston.
Boston, March 5.
The negro “Antln nv Burns,” ha- returned to this city
under the of frs n vv purchasers. A grand
ice p ion is to be g.ven him in the Trement Ttinple on
Wednesday night.
Death of a Bishop.
Charleston, March G.
Bishop Reynolds of the Catholic Church died this
morn ng.
Iron —Baring 6c BmAer’s circulars by the Canad
stale that the Engl sh Iron .market ivns dull, and quotes
Rails at £3.10 to £6 !5 S Bars at £b. Is. to XT, fne
on board iu WaVs.
The Presidency lhe Hanover (Pa.) Spectator has
rai-ed the flag of Millard Fillmore, of New York, ‘or
President, and John P Kennedy, of Maryland, for V cc
Preish n‘, and will support them “convention or no con
vention.”
Burning Mud for Coal —Dr. I hnrnna Hooker, of New
Oi’.rtif s, ti.'sS ({ seovered a ohetnienl preparation, which,
mixed \v.:h mu i as a b it-khiyer would mix lime with sand,
make? ;m ex<‘< lU-nt coni ! —vodthat can be made and role
ii the New Oricana market for thirty cents per ham!, if
male be hand, or fifteen cents, if made by machinery
It iafhts easily ; there is tin < ffensive mmll emitted ; but
liitie.sm >ke, sind btr very little dust or cinders What
little tenders are Sef. is grind for cleaning silver, brass, ot
< ther sim I it* metals; and the ashes make a fob mbit
sand paper, and is also £ eod for scrubbing floors, ore
‘•The r.a entee ids > as-ures n--,” says the American Expo,
nent. ‘'that it will not only burn well in grates (where t
saw t burning)—but in s’oves, furnaces, for smelting,
and fr m king steam. In fact it can be put to ail tin
practical uses of wood or coal, except for the purpose o
generating gas.”
Anew novel, by ‘‘Sam Sh k.” entitled “Nature and
Human Nature,” is ab >ut to appear.
Mr-. Bari)'s, a sis'er of the late Ju-'ge Levi Wood*
bury, died in Boston re<ently.
Vermont.—The election in Vern-oat takee place on
the lost Wednesday in March.
Damages f, r causing Drunkenness —ll l
a , ns. Juaa rr*yberger brought suit agaiust Mar in
Ai< utitjoy, for damages caused by I quor sold by the and *
<t. e-tiu to plaintiff’s husband, J hu Frevbergtr. Shi
eir.igeu that the defendant’s liqu r had made her husb nri
a mnkard, had cmistd hmi to loose It s t me. and wiiiti
!L\’ Ui . ne -V. an d claimed one thousand dollars damage.—
the jury gave her a verdict for SSOO.
Ifon. D. J. Hailey —A correspondent of the Mnr<r
i Cte graph says it is understno 1 among tiie fronds of th *
gentleman th *t he will nut ngiin be a card date to re
present the Tliri Cong e<sional l)s f riet. Gilpin J
Green, of Guffin, is sugges ed as h’s si c “fs ‘r
COM M E aci aXT
COTTON STATEMENTsT ~~~
■! FT?~’l2“lT"F~scu7;
! * g i< 5 ■ “*= 1 * =: : on
\i JS I*2.* 22. ! :3 £ I hand
fi.3 : ;I&jH IgsLl this
| March 4 !_TIL!’ 12 J_ i£_ ‘_ |. day. |
{ 43 561 61C05 6]GO9 2129 48427 5055 ,- > HOOS !
!Hf)s * rn\ 1 1675416958107
Columbus, March 8.
CO 1 TON—The demand eontinu s go and at and iull price.- i
maintained on all grades. Tiie qu unity on sale is rather
Inn ted and receipts iigiu. We e mtinue <nr q uotations,
extremes to 8 cents. Principal vales G| a 7-J cents.
Savannah, March 7
COTTON.—The market continues tinchm el, with
a moderate demand. Prices .are ab >ut the same as las
week. The sales yesterday were 19SS bales. Exit ernes
G| a 12£. Principal sales, to 8 een s.
Charleston, March 5.
COTTON—The mark- 1 duiii g the fore fart of the j
day was quiet, and in consequence the sales w. re Ceinp ir- !
atively light. In ihe afirn-x n, liovvev. r, tin re was a;
better idling, and thed mand rn re sprited. whii-h r. s
uited in the sale of 2.488 b ibs for the day, at fu'l previous
fr ees. Extnmts, 6$ a Di ets. P.ineipal sJs, 7£ aB4
cents.
Atlanta, March 7.
COTTON.—fi a 7K extremes.
COLUMBUS PRICES CURRENT.
BAGGlNG—Kentcky qp yard | ©
East India *— : p; (A
BALE ROFI Ky q? it ]l @
Noriheru vp ti 1 @ __
BE AS WAX §o> 1 > 18 & 20
vA.NPLEIs fcmeriu Vl* 4o © 1,0
Star AP’il! 28 & 30
Tallow SP 11 j 18 © 20
COFFEE-Rio 5* ill 13 © H
*i‘‘ tv a 11 j 16 © 18
CvIRN qp tiu-in-; ?• © 1(0
DOMLSriC'GOODS—(V>t Osnalmrgs .. 4P y 9 © iu
H r > Shining. .%>> in I 7},< © 9
4-4 BmS leeling.ipy ! 8 © 10
At oben Ktr y. ‘ 24 © 28
FEATHERS 48 @ £0
F.Sil —Mackvr-1 No. I go @ 2.-,
No. 2 L @ 20
No. 3 ig © 15
, Shad 50 ©
bINPuVV D!£K kef 6 © 6 50
HIDES—Dry qs* H j 10 © J 1
IRON—Pig J- a - © -
English -
® wed e> n j 6 © G%
Sluet qpl. 8
q? r>b i SI © 3.5 l
MOLASSES 1 26 @ 311
N: A'ES ti _ © 03^
011.3—Linseed ; $1.25©
Train Pga j *5 © 100
• L P rii $1,50© 250
L.. 1.•.. f-’ ea i $ ,2u J~j 0
PFOV SiONS. fe <£ -
b ELF—Maw stPlo .© _
Prune 4? tb 15 © 16
b.ICOJ\T —Hams, i> n @
Sides a ]0 © ii
Shoulders
PORK— Mess bb r l ©
t rime p/ bit ©
L4RD 4:- : 14 © ]-,
& UTTER— Goshen two ?,.) @ 35
Country I 2"> © 30
CHEESE ! if 1 15 © 16
PC ‘I'Jl-i'O E.S —Sweet t§> bui-hri 45 © 50
Irian .spbuitu- $3,00 ©
SALT ;u; @ 2(:0
-Al/IPETKE ...r. l 12’-i © 20
SHOT on 2,25 ©
-U’llUrte—Brandy, Covnac wrj 225 © GOO
‘American sp gu C 5 © 75
Peach gi (Si I 0
Gin - Holland ¥” ?'•■ 125 @ 251
American
Rum—Jamaica sp gil $> © 3 ui
New England ir. 65 © 75
Whiskey—Rectified g : ] (50 © 75
Common,... .
Mononuahela as 75 © 1 50
SP RITS TURPFNri'E. tp 4 - © ion
STEEL—P ow pit I © 10
Cast sp 1! ! @ 22
Gtrma.i @ 15
Am rican Blister sp !! ■ © lit
English Blisic-.... <p 11. © 18
SUGAR—New-Orleans .pi ! 7 % (si 10
Loaf, W ! p/}.< ©
i rushed V ‘ i 12 ‘8 (a—
Pulverized. *pt j lxjj ©
TALLOW if | to © 12Vf
TE AS p t ; 81 @ 2 0
TOBACCO—• ominon P 1 j 1S; @ 15
Fai • Pa j 20 © 30
Choice P 1‘ • 50 © 75
TWINE.. pi 25 ©
VINEGAR — p bbl 650 @ 750
WHITE LEAD*. p 1 i $ ,50 © 3 0 1
WINES—Port **£! ; $ ,£0 © 3(0
Madeira P a.-lj $1.50 © 3 00
Claret. P gat! $‘A © 500
Champagne Hai- $;8 ©20(0
WOOL PH] 18 © 23
gtjp* When death i? at the door, the remedy which
would have s <ve i hie. and administeted in time, comes too
late Do rot trifle with disease. Relv upon it, that when
the itomach will not and ac.-t ft od—when laininess stud lassi
tude peiva ‘e the system—when the sleep is disturbed, the
appetite is fehle, the mind lethargic, the nerves nnnqituial y
sen-it've, and the head confused — rely upon ,t, that wheii
these symptoms occur, the p'wers o vitality are failing,
and that, unless the mischief is promptly chocked, lije ucitt
be shortened, as well as ren feted miserable. Now we
know, from a nna-s ol testimony, greater than was ever be
lore accumulated in favor of o e lemedy, that Hnofliaed’s
German Bitters,prepa cd i>yD . C. M Jackson, Philadel
phia, will immediately abate, and. in the end, ei Prely re
move ail of these disorders as surely as a mathematical
process will solve a problem. ho, then, v. i 1 cnduie tiie
agony, and the tisk of ii e, with heallh and safety within
reach ? _ _ _ teh24,
TToUoway’s Ointment and Pills— Extraordinary Cure
of a Bid Leg. —.Mr. John Allen, oi No. J 7, Denmark
street, Leicester, was afflicted with a bad foot lor three
year- 8 , during which t ine he was under n ed cal treat in ut
without obtaining any relief, or even m ligation to his suf
ferings He was strongly advised to have hi- foot amputa
ted, but this operation lie positively objected to, and‘alter
lingering for some time longer in dreadful agony, he com
menced using Holloway’s Ointment and Pills, and by con
tinuing the invaluable medicines for a comparatively short
period he was completely cured, and his foot is now as
sound as over; he. therefore, recommends these remedies to
otherssmiially afflicted
To the Afflicted. — To those arfhcteu with that dread- j
ful scourge to America, the Livvr Comp'amt, the propre- j
torsot M’Lane’s Livc-r Pills are happy to offer tin- remedy, !
as at once complete and safe. It has been tiied often tit all •
parts ot the countty; it has been ui-e-d in the practice o the I
most eminent physicians, and always with t iumpham !
success. In ofienng these Pills to the public, the pro, rie- )
tors are actuated bv a desire to alleviate hutn<n suffering, i
and offer a remedy with in the reach of ad, which is at once /
a side and effectual remedy for a most dangerous and d.f- J
fienlt class ot dLeases. Tins truly eflicaemus remedy may |
be had at ail Druggists in Columbus, and by dealers gea
orally throughout the (J. S. _ icl tjf.
fggF’ INVALIDS, recovering from the t fleets oj Fever,
[bilious Dfseases. or long continued illness of any kind,will 1
find Carte’s Spanish Mixture the only remedy which win
revive their drooping constitution?, expel all bad humor
tom the fdoi'd, excite the liver to a prompt and lvahhy e
tiou. and by its tonic properties, restore the patient to hie
and vigoi.
We can only say TRV Cl. A si.ng J e bottle is worth
ail the so-called Sarsapanlias in exist, nee It c ni;<::i> no
Vlercury, Opinm, or any other noxious or poiovous di g.
and can be given to the younge t infant without “c.-itaii.-i..
See the certificates of wonderful tu e.’ around the n< t
tjes. ?.loro than five hundred p< r ous in the city of Hit h
mond, Va., can hvtify torts good tfleets.
*See advertisement. m rtl.
FOUND.
\PROMTSrRY NOTE, made by Ditf ec T.one to
Thornton, wb.cb the owner can Lave ly calling a. this
oifle-e. Itbb— tw i.
SCHEDULE OPELISLA BRANCH
Moflfgoinery & West Point Rail Road.
PV-SENGI It Tli AIN every dav: Leaves Girard e: AV,
*r tvesat ■ j.e.ikalit 11 A. M.
Leaves* pelikai A. M. Arr ves at Girnrd at p .M.
httcHGfli * R VIN .ej.vs Uirard .Uonday, Wtclnisd tad
r rnluy a. 3P. ,M.
J-eaves‘ipei’ka Tuesday, Thursday and Faturd: yat 6 A. M
Goo- s must ta in the depot before 2 p. m. on in ? day ilu
f e n’ht ir tm leaves—be p tin y n.arkcd with tbe owne’s nann*,
and station at wmeh they are to be dfeliveied. Sniopti’s dray
Dckeis muMaec mpany each toad, aid lhe lre<glit p&id in ad
vaneetoail poii ts except Montgomery*
ma 8.. w&iwtf. ti. a. -tuN ES, gup.
CHUNDEH! LIGHTNING! BTO2M !
FLOOD!! DELUGE!!
At Temperance Hall for three Days Only.
March Slh, S th 8$ 11>ZA, 1855.
\ J" ORGAN’S Wor d-ren >\vued PAN* It \ .\ii j MTP.ROR OF
f lih ii SO.x i\ ?. i) i 11H Diff.Ui.Di—Never, never was
to re in Colli no is auexb; onion of on * ban of its attractions —
1-Xi.ibiteo be.ore the Legi-iutu-cs ot he principal htniesoi ti e
Union, and/ the Natioiiat Councils at Washington, with
siguaiu! es .t; pproi-at , u now stmids single and uiouc above 1
nil other paiiiii. ks t*vt r oxhibit* and.
it tnaj be said that the day of Panoramas is pas'; but when !
the Bible shy 1 cniseto ffe read and regarded: when man sh : 1
cea-e to admire the b auttesol Nature, an i no more read from j
her raaaic pages of sky, water, and mo infa ns tie poetry ot |
genius; and when he shall have no asp rdi. n x'-r a better !
world—tiieu, and then only wi.l this Pauni.ig ceu.se lo be at- j
tractive.
Exhibition at T/k o'clock, P. 51. Ad mission'fifty cents. ■
in arc I 8 twit i
U A.i\ ‘O#
lO Tons Gruano,
Just Secciyod, and for Sale by
GREENWOOD do GRIMES.
Columbus March 7, 1855. svxtwGJJ.
COLUMBUS, GA., MARCH 6, 1855.
FjpnE Partnership heretofore existing between the under
§ signed under the ii m and style of E. T. TA Y LOR. &,
C<L and TA Y i OR, LOCKH A RT’ &, CO ,is flits dav dis
solved by mutual coiif.ent. ‘I he name ol tbe firms will be
used m liquidation only by either of the partners.
E. T. TAYLOR,
IIENRY LO Hill ART,
I F. BROWN,
JAB VV. TrtOflAS.
tw3tw6t’ R. fl. THOMAS.
IEW SPEIIg GOODS’
JUSS RECEIVED BT
MANLEY & IIODGES.
JT'REMJtI, Knzli.-ii and American Prints,
r'rench i.'ambricd and Brilliants.
3 :oteh and Ft each Ginghnins: a tt Styles.
Bareges, Tissues and Litrht Cidored Challeys.
Light S iimner Silks and Grenadines*
A Choice Selection of Embroideries.
Handke’cntets, col arg and Cottars and Sleeves to match,
.lackonet and Sw ; ss Trimmings and Bands.
Eiuiish an i German Hosiery—oi every desert] tion.
Damask and Muslin Drapery.
also,
A Superior lot of Irish i..tiers.
6-4 P I low Case— L nen and Cotton.
16-4 tt-4 &. n-4 Cot’oa and Linen Sheetings.
3 p y, liigrain and Linen Carpeting.
d.-scription of goods usuaUy found in our line—ail of
whic i IV in be sold at the lowest Cash Prices.
Colun bu-\ March 3, J-55. witwif
BE. CHARLES P. CRANE,
Resident Physician of New Orleans,
AND LICSSNTt TI2 OF THE MEDIC At. FACULt Y FOR THE SPECIALITIES
OF EYE. EAR. THROAT, LU>G ANI LIVER DISEASE:?,
0 RE? PEOTFULLY informs the citizens of Col urn
bus n'.d vieii.it>, ti at lor the pnvn<>*e of intr’ di ®
‘EJI ciiigv/h'.?; netnod i tr atment b* Inhalation efW
Ogvgen & Mcdiea ted Vapor, com. SgsL
vvi Ui co st'hu.ioua. lie ;ed es, as aC* i ft: for CONSUM R
-1 I r N an-l s! (list r ier.- oi the ‘1 lii oal, Liuii b, oiicl
Air Passages, he.will remain hi u e Icriy Hotel i.i iii
the luih <t jharcti, to afford those i 111 who may de-ire ii,
an opportunity of availing ihi mselv* sot Uns, the o’ iy ril atle,
phi o i p cal ami rational process oi cure.
Br. i . vvoul i be pleased to hear trom his pitienls in Co’um
bus and vicinity, eftlr r persoi a y--r by ier* r, aim may t e c n
sulied at • is rooms. Pery Hotel, from ii* A M, tiil 5 P ftf, or will,
ii desired, visit, mm in at their reside; o .
Dr. . would r ••;>ect y request t> ow desi r ons of e him
to cal! as early in the week'as p-n-ible,as futther ong'isrc-'oent
prtciurie the pais biiity o; LitgUieiiiii< his visit at tiiis tui.e.
teh’4 ivvif
HENRY C. PHELPS,
COMMISSION & rKODUCE MKRCIIAXT,
NO. 155, BaOAD STREET, COLUMBUS GA.
TENDERS his rervices ‘o the public for the purchase
sale ot Meiclutudiau and i reduce, and ua a Geu
He Sms on hand Bacon, lard, PctHei Pork and Reef,
Dried 0, es. Pork Tongues, Sig r, Coffee, gal, I lour,
Mo I ts es. V negar, Pepjur, Spice, Di. ger,t ancles,
Soap, Starch, Tobacco, Dne.l Peaches, and
APj-les. Beans,Cru.berrie.,Cheese, Butter,
A; pes .an 1 < iramres. &.*. c*.
And If constantly receiving Wealeru Protl-ee ami
Provisions, and the leading urtic.es ot Grocerieg. An
id v. hicti ne vi ill
SELL LOW FOR CASH,OR COUNTRY PRODUCE
Columbus, Ga., February 2’, t 8 >5. twtf.
BROAD STRUT T HOUSE.
MBS. IIAHHOW having removed to the BROAD
STREE P HOUSE, solicits the patronage of her
i iend*.
Board per month 818 00
“ “ *‘ with lodging -4 00
“ “ day 1 75
Supper Pr a-'fa?t and l odging.,.'# 1 25
Children and servants halt price.
Columbus Jan. 20— tv\3;n.
Coffee, Sugar and Tea, Brandy, Segars and
TOBACCO, AT COST.
OWING to the tightness of the money rnaiket. and the con
ti* ued lo A’ne-s oi the river, l am orce Ito < tfer irood.- at ;.
mi cr floe, for ti e purpose ot me-tiigtov in<ie!*u dints Ti e ! -r
t : c cs ae of tiie very boat quality, setec c.l with gre.it care for
the retail trade.
N. H. AH who areinlebted will please se'Ce without delay
As future pay men s depend upon ray pay.
: ar jg—twtf. P. A. < T.AVTQV.
Muscol.ee R.R. Co.,Columbus Ga ,Feb. 16, 1855.
D.ViDEHDNO, 3*
4 T a meeting of the Bo*i rd of ri-ectorsof the JS/useogeo F.
i\. if. Ci rnpriMY, h 1! on thr,‘ tth inat, wai resolved \ h* t n
semi-aitnoiil Dividend of four‘foliar* per share on thecornm* n
stock oi th ? Cnip n y. be diet ted and that the sarri ? be p y
note on and after tloi loth ot M .ron, proximo, at their office m
ffo umbus tind to a i - i toi-ktU)\ te s-. Those stock is registered in
Suvunoaii, -it Uie otHce ot Wm. P. Hunter, i’;q., at irie ’ta
rn.e Bank, D. ,vi VMt*.
jot:!5—•.•&• wtd. Fee. Sc Treasurer.
Southern Mutual Life Insurance.
Til and favorab’o terms’ on w hieh one ra iy secure to his widow
acd orphan chiinreii a comfortable -upp >rt, invre the at
tention of ail who are not rich tin-ugh to provide for iheir fam
ily without their own persona! .exertions.
Fur fur her informal.oa appiy to
feb24 w&tw3m. A. FOND, Agent.
("XE iR tIA Muscogee ‘conmy. —Whereas Keturnb C. E -tor |
T appl es fur ihe Guard aiiship if the property to which
Wiley B. I c’ur and Frances >!. 1- cior. urnm- children und.r
14 y eais of .age, ofKich.rd £clcr, are entitled in tt.tir own
righ :
These aretbi refore to cite ard- admonish af! person? eon
certied, to ah.->v cause, umy they have, why said applicant
shot; and not be r.pp* inled Guardian rs u;or< sail , s I the • ot rr ot
On:in ry to be hlam an i for said county 0:1 toe first Monday
in A >ril next.
Ili-.eu nnuer ray band this 27ih Februaiv. fs.i.
jyt) .7—MO'lwir .1 OM V O S-tilS, I .Mi w )|rv,
popular w. rs-, jajt published by tl e ilarpirs.
and lorsa.e by
J.W. PEACE.
Ahc, a New supply cf
S >u'h Fuie V.e>v o’ - Livery. hy X. Warn?, D. D.: R-; * t? a y.
Cap . G.intit: Gif. ad Beauties oi Fenny Fern, &c. ice.
. C’inn v i?. F *b *t. wi*?w*f.
Kaafcf&ctursrs’ & Ucckanics’ Bark of Ccltnabcs.
C -i.urtßUS, b.c, Jjd, 30, 1853.
THE Stockholders of tins institution are hereby not fit eo
that a cad lor tha remaining fifty per cent of the. c{ ha!
I! stock i >eq-’tr?d to be paid at its Banking House in the city
oi Columbus, on or bofore the -econd da-, of April next.
By order of the Beard of D rectors
Jau. 31—w&twika W. B, STOiIM, Cashier,
CARD.
nWING dlepeeed or ni> inn rest in my Daguerrsan Galle
ry u> Air.O. I. DhPLW, i wou U red uup sue r.
fia t< my iiutm-mus ir * nds and tin p ibbc. f *r the r l.bviai
pa; t.hfige, iiuri g the .a-t lour years, it pin: the t> tie win
be \ tended to my.gu.-ces-or, eh *is evi r. w iyc > m el uni to
do i> • • ton ml. j Bubitr.be n\at I , very re-p etful'-.
Jelt-ti—tv&.twl;n. * J.S. W .*0 OBIUDGE.
DAGU£)HREOTYPING.
r f''HE totbsenber having purchased tho iutereA of ir.J.S.
X U oodoridge in his
DAGUERRE AN GALLERY,
would respectful h solicit a mn ii t si-re < f i].. patron-ige
liberally bestow, and up-n ‘* Woodbrldgt’s Gallery.”
it is an establish* and lact a,*i a .mu tlsm.u, mat in* Cloture
taken at ihese Looms, tar stirpjss in rit*liiies*o< tone and beau
ty oi finish, tnose ol anv otber gti cr> in the countiy. memr •?
taken,hs usua 1 , in eve y style *1 li t- r. Itoni me sanities
l.ocaet size to ihe largest nr irune*. Try nun and sui-j
yourself that there is si il “a cnip o the old olork” amon i mi
Pic.uses .ufeii with tai cy Men 1 c Park-groni.il. ol an coi< r
giving them the n| p ainnce *i sintui iy. A!.-o, n n*w sty ei.
Sere, scopes, p cu.iarto hints* 1 , and iar tu.-j assii g a otbi; v
heri-toi.ire | rod need in this place.
FebSG— &tw y < . I. HE PEW
HERE’S A CHANOEi FORA BAH&AIN
FOR TEACHERS & LOVERS OF M : SIC.
-v.. A, WIS IING to reduce our Large Bo3fc >t
C ; v-C \ Sltvet IHnsir, Instruction Books,
and Musical IVoiks of all Kim’s,
n 'e oth 1 i . and un'i* June nexr, at a discount of 5) per ct .1.,
S’ Oli CASH.
VIOLINS & ACCORBEONS
can |ye bought die ipee her j thin at any it nr store in the
City. TANARUS: UAX 4 V AN'DFN 15i RtJ.
leoU—tw&wtill I. unc. la—East yside il.-oitd-S .ett.
Co'iiminis lia.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
. WJ A M E W TWO STORY JI O'* HI., just tlndi
ed, con umiiu iii.eun we ■ flu -med r o ns, widi <uu
f ~gsjj houses <\rc. complete, together v* i:Ji a w. 1 est-tiilis! eu
Livery S able, a. j iui ng. As Ihe .Mobite Mid Giiaid
an the Opelika iiailr..;i is both te-ininite at this poiu*, it is
needless to adc, that lids . oneot ilie best stands in mis sec
tion oi country. Ajpyto J, M. G. REF 1).
u Ol—twtr. VV< ek y Fnquir?r copy. tJ.rod, Ah.
BY AYEit &, WILKINS,
AUC TlO NEEIt S.
Just Received and for Sail; Low.
I Ba'es India Ba sing; IOOOP3 Kentucky Rope.
X In lla-n Is v\ hisky; 1 quarter task F.na Lratidy.
1 do M.der.a VVim: I Uo. Pale -sherry.
3 Barrel S • tch Wiiisky; 1 do. S.van Bin.
0 lob Line Havana < mars.
February i9.ii. wStwtf. AYER & WILKINS.
” FOR SALE.’
JT'ORTY likelv young; negroes consisting of men, wo*
’ men, boys ami siiTs. Planters wishing to purchase
would do well to give us a call,
jauol-iwtt. AYER &. WILKINS.
A PEW SHARKS MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD
Suck for Sale. Apply to
decl2-w&tw. AYER &. WILKINS.
A A Sharps mobile & Gira <3 Unit Rood Sfoek,
-t\J for Sale by AYER & WILKINS,
jau ll—twtf
For Bale.
A GOOD SECONDHAND PIANOFORTE
x\ Abjiyto j• 111 i* —\w u. AYRR vVII.KiNS.
JAMES I>. CUEAMNGiIAM,
CIVIL KNGINKER AND BUItVI<,YOR.
COLUMBUS, EGORGIA.
ARCHITECTTJR. \L De?i ns and Wort ii.g Plans for Build
invs hiniibhed. Artificer’s o:ii calc ns ed; Survey 3 01
land made, and T >p grapical plans it raUm-d with accu.acy,
neaiiiei-s :i!nl
< ill ovv r > u!. Uo'l’s Lav/ Ofrioe.
Uoluinbus, Feb. idi. w&twtf.
BISSOLBTIOJV,
r PIIG firm of II \l i.i. Xl r 'FI S was dissolved on the first or
X January, ico>, ty he * * .-hi t< of ■. I “iot-ee.
ll’ RVK.Y HALL, Surviving Partner.
NOUCB.
pHF, mdi r-Rn- and Pave enured into l (t * JI.ILD-'i'Jiltl
* li Ui>L\'E?sS, unmr the liil.i a dni nir f II ALL. M .t-Lr
& CO. 11l HV h \ II I.L,
JS t A I M)S ’.s,
J ACOB i- |{,A ILIfKs,
WtL IAAI A. BIA 11.
February IS, 18.T5. w^twtf.
Just Received on Consignment,
‘ Vew co 3 Hogribind;
OUUo fObO }h*. Fre h oard in baircis, Half EL3s.<S- Kegs.
I iU Y.[ld> lVl:8<M U JeMis
-5 13 •xu-.i. >j Boxvsiuiu U Boxe-* he 1 Virginia Tobacco.
7-j i air Woolen Socks. ciiO’i lor tiioh.
HULL, FKtFI S )\ T &f O .
jan?3 CommiS3’’on, Receivins; &. Forwarii.g Mercha is.
&rPK€i x- NoiiCfr:.
IN o’der that our cnOomers may undi r-tand the
le ms -n which have tnouj/ht it advisab’e
to pul 1 is’ 1 them. ‘1 hey are 3 follows: I l ’, r all purcha-es
on time, payments wi.l be required twice a year; say I t
May and Li J nnar>. On ali amounts imj aui m. H e limes
spccihed, we shall claim and expect mo re t until paid.
E. BARNARD, & CO
Columbus, Jan. 3 t ’55. jaiili—w&twtf.
HEAR BOTH SIDES.
AH tiia World will Read this Hock.
THE LIFE AN D BEAUT IE S 1
OF
■p A IST To P yt* ‘NT
IN ONE VOLUMU, TJjIO.. CLOTH.
Who is Put 3) Yloli: Is Bk<3h Hull Fanny
Fill*., cir scnitlxniy esse; sni If FL.isny
Fern is not IvnU* Hail \rito is Fai.ny
Fttn!
THE LIFE MIEMTimF FANM FERX! j
r s now before the public, and Une worid will be ei lightened. ‘
Am* thn* boni. r- ra! snl ■ un olds
r ! lie present Work is authentic in nil its
Uct aits.
Those who have read the advance copy, j roaounce it the !
wittiert. L-n civs! hock of the season.
It preseii is vivid, life like pictures of tie ctarraing tni 1 ril- j
Hunt
Author of Fern Leaves andUuth Hail,
at her own tiiesibe.in the Fditor’s Sai.etuui, in the street, at •
L3m ch, and everywhere, and in every position she is the same j
asciuaUiig woman.
I a th vGiitne, several of Funny Fern’s c nrliest efforts ap pear
fr Me first time in book torui.
Tne reader will find that they possess I lie same attractive
features which char*ct< r ze an Per productions.
They are alternately witty arid pathetic, caustic and soothing,
sp ii kilt g a :d pensive.
No b her author baa succeedtd so well ia touching the finer
chords f t the iieai f.
Just receive ! and fer tale by
feb!s wstwtf. ’ W. PEAS K
DISSOLUTION.
THE firm of 1 E A BODY. DREW & CO was dissolv
ed on the Ist July 1:54, by mutual consent
GEi >. H. PEAEOOY,
Gs O i 5 . DKE *V
le’ 25—w-lt. WM. GESN ER.
Cera Heal.
IUST received, on •'’ousignmtii!, 5-1 Bi: she'®, fe ’ ."rmuid.
Febmmy 2-2—:w:f. II.*; PHF.I Frf.
Bounty Land! Bounty Land! Bounty Land!
11l Fund. rs : gn?d hav'rgi-frw T f>‘v* th< n’*-lvr-- to: liter f.vr
die purpie -f prmnri- BOUNTY LA N ) ; -der
the several a* ?s of Cnuar.ss r. e r, are : <>w j .rtd
lu t!isWe sr p icat * tor; 1 v. iiO v i*;>; re .i :: Je*l. ‘ \
Pvr*.H*3 w i.o i ave imreto'nra ;cce:v.d iJ.>i.i!ty ’ nrT U’ar
■•hois. r-. unde a recent aetc.f Cbii<r3 , c uiti-d t hu i.ud:-
| i tonal fioui ty of Lnud. ad by call, gat - ur < hi. e cr.nget alt
ihe necessfiry >ut r uatio .
We & e 5-1 ;> pr p re*T io j r -secufe Feriiion rl ’rr?
a ‘sir’s* the Usiiu-u i alts, fro n•-. r • .- op ’e < ean ;
. rrd access, v tea > itbt u c * y. th t\ * clim* Citrus
ed to qur tre. writ be | r ;-np y hi**! p * cilv j * iusi ~|
One ot the p’.rd bwi g •.<-.<:n'\ i.i F’at. iigto oi y, will
live the bush:-- h’ pets :ial ; then*
Otdcaovcr Gat.hy & L'umtlF S ore. r„hsrains Gi-o-cla.
Mi.:fi \K N.
feb24. .w&twtf. A. Li, KAGAN,
GRENVILLE, & CO.
Cm3 ;al CouStiission & Forwarding Mcrclinn!*,
SAVANNAH . .
GRriiVILIiB & fc AMPLF,
GENERAL CO M MISSION ME R C IIA NT S
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Willgjvr pmm,t a er tiontoa I bus e s!ifrti.*tedtot3i|rcar )
vhas K ••iiKNvi. ljc. I William T. am vle,
avaji aa, .. j ca uuooga, T im.
3 c-l) 27, lU 5. i^vli’-*.
liish Fotatces.
JUST rere-vts*!,on i i-r gun ent. -2 Barrels fine Yeiiovr,
b> p ’*Minr, and !• 1t.... i tublv us
r-. on , ~ q rp
Salt Pork.
r> F.CFIYI p, OU rensie: mH!',£o,UHlbs. Jerk no.v in Salt
V uidr.M.y lurturug. /
f 2 —•• t■ e mvi cr
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS,
Just lie ceived and for s? le by
i T.n— Wfvfctr I OB hi T A. Vs RG.
Muscogee Railroad Stock for Sale.
-rfASiaraj Jb; ijej HiUr •11 § Uic v li* ra'c bv
*> J IIAKASjN, AlWilxi &. ,1/cG F.IIEF. ..
li-bS. .Wtt'twt f .
| DiSSOIIniON.
copartnership ol James li. I< ec’T. dt Cos., fusex
! pbed by lui taiion, am c.rcum taM.es con pel ls lo -;*d
eci; hi vve hope til! ind< bed louse.ihii by i. tv ir lccoliiE
i 1 come forward ami i.ellle iy or Le Ore tile Ist Ajiri), at
wlucii linn- the notes and aci ouii s will Le sutd if iiw! paid,or
other utisiac’ory arraiige’-Utiits made.
d< cJJ - w3t<i tin. J A MES K. lIEDD, & CP.
_ K.E33M;ON7’ja.X J .
W E b*ke t-h!-* method ofintorinins; our irieuds and the pu
t lie ii.a’. we have removed our Store to
KO. 7o BAST SIDS OF BROAD STREET,
Where :11 auvays be found a large selection of
fftfsmso Fomsfi^n
From :iie Host Manufactories in the United Stuteß, of all Sty lks
and PAiCfcrt.
A LSO,
Bfelrdinns, Guitars, Violincellns, Vlolinp,
Ilai jo, Tam bo* lues, Haiti, Flmir.ns,
AciOidccio, Miuicßi xts, < isu-iuinUt,
Flageaienit mid Fi:e>.
A Do, kinds ol ISA ASS 1 > S*'l4 UME NTS for
BA S tJS, toa* *h r m ut, Bass r.nt! T-n*ik l> IT - tS
SfUIN So: all KiNns, and ih*- Largest
t:f SHEEI for; II t! e sii’iM e iiam*.u i.b*r. it.fc.i9,
that can Lei Lund ssouth of Ptula>n I,lns.
ALSO, A LARGE STOCK OP
m. Fine GOLD and SILVER WATCHES,
l FV\ El R and FAN I Y * >* •OD.- J , <*f u;l in-* r pip-i <*
- etl-e* v ;*h a lull asstoHmi n ol ais and
fc.Milri*itlery Patterns, anu >ther articles u-u numerous
ii n eiitoiii.
i f3c” S con.l hand Pianos ‘aken in exchange when new ones
; me i.ouaht. am* :ii<; highest ] ric. s alhuveu f<ir old one..
1 f :>’*’ v i ooi <3 han 4 r'ain-s Be: t.
Pianos, Organs-) v el odiuns, a;d a l o’her kinds ff
I Musca li^irum-n ri. p i : .i* *i in die i e?i inai.nr, aid at the
| hurled miu-e, aid w arr inteil to tive en'ire sitisisciion.
All 0.d.-rs leU at our store w 11 >e prom oily aitended io.
i- TbUAX At VAN HEN DKKi.
7*5 Broid ‘ireet, oi the Aiaiuinolh Fiddle.
C-fiimbn?, Die 11,1851. *v&twif*
SOUTHERN
MILITARY AUADKMY LOTTEHY.
(BY THE AUTHORITY ( F THE STATE OF ALABAMA.)
Conducted on the Havana plan.
CLAPS L
One prize to 20 Ticket*—and ten < rnhrr, every prize drawn!
To Oe drutcu on the 12.1. uj jlart/i.
OAPITALS s7."i(o
” ; .1 Oil
“ 2.t I 0
2 i.'fiO
Hi all, 251 pr z s. am* tmtintr lo S3O,UA)
Ticki i. u —II L> and Qiiarteri.ui piopoiticn.
Ever* pr Ze *!ra.* nai <: co drnw ,ng.
Bdls <>i>an snii ii t a.; Ph :l p ir.
A.i eomuiuaic&lioi.b str.ct \ cui t‘den*ial.
SAMUEL SWAN,
A geni and M uliaoer.
Sign ol the Lu i.it Lion
Montgomery, Oct. 21 -twtd
JOHN MAY, Agent. Girard, Ala.
err- A!! letter? for imm dime answer mutt Le add.Ccfcd
to JOHN MAY, Ccl'ii.ibue. Ga.
GKOR*. IA. Raid dph >*iMiiy.— W’h.er.as, *olui 51 ■ri. i s>. rj
has applied t* im n r leit r. ol Cfnaniitu lor ih< p>>.
sonsai-d pi* p r y >f Elmore .V.tliol* amt -mints i-. A cIk.H, or
phans**- .1: cnM ii *. Niot **le. inie oi ?aio c*u.i y, decease,:
All aid degulnr, ilicp irtics interi ’led, are mercioie hereby
noiitied in make then ouj* cions km-wn on or before t*ie
-Pond yin April next, *tln rwise lett* rs while grant.dt iho
said applicant. Given under my haul, at office, Februay Btb,
18 5. icbl’J— 4od O. I‘. MtAl.L,Ordida’y.
Q EORGIA, TAYLOR ( f*UM Y.—Gideon New
\_/i som adniinirULtor ol Sie;! eo .b liiifon, late of said
county, dececed. and Daniel W. .Wider adminj-tiaior of
John Charles', late ol A abama, deceased, apply (or d-smis*
-ion from their re-peclive admibistratiobs. Orders lor tiia
lioii have be- n granted.
All perrons concern*M are required to appearat the Court
of Ordina y lor said county, on trie litat Alouday in Anrru-t
m xt, ana make oi-jeciion, if they have any ; otherwise the
applicants w ii] he dismiss* ‘!.
Given under rny h :nd, at Office. January 27ih, 1855.
ja;i3o wGin JOHN >'l UiiDiV ANT, Lrdii aiy.
p EORGIA, TAYLOR COUN FY —1 shall m.plyTo
VJ the Coat rd‘ Oidinnry of sajd com ty on he nr t
Uu day in April next, lor an order to sell all the real e.-taio
in said county, be.oneing Archibald Wailing, laie ot said
countv, deccaied, for the i enclit ol heirs and creditors.
jai.3J-'.v2m . MARY ANN WAITING, Admx.
( * EORGIA lAY LGR COUN ; i—. Moses S. Thomp
son applies to ihe Court o! Oidina y ol said county for
an order to compel darab Bowden,admi iist.-atiix.ol James
1.. Bowden,late oi said county deceased,No make him ii
tie to 45 acres ot land in the north-west con e: ol lot 220 .n
the Sd Dist ici ol raid co uiiy. r i'i:isapplication islom ded
upon a bond for titles by said *iec,d. in i.i- liteime, made to
Charles Grant, as igned by him to John M Hohh , who as
signed the same lo ti e applicant. All objections to the
exeemion oi rucli titles must be made witlii i three mouths
Irom t’ne beginning of tins public* tion.
Given i*i der my l ad. Eebrimrv 3d. 1855.
j is'iO— w3.it. JoHN fe I L RDfY A NT, Ordinary.
Mortgage Sa e.
jf< EORGIA, EARLY COUNTY.—By viitne of a
: vl ;lortgage fi la, will be so and on the first ‘< ue-dav in
| Vlarch next beto.e he Court House d.oi in ‘..he town of
Lb key. luei iy % county, between the usual hours of sale, the
: followjngproj city to w.t: ‘
j i.< t N". .!, a: 0. -.ri v!■ t No. 4on the we?t side of the s-qcire
i*i tt*etwii. Bi Ke y wiiii the mp'-veiaent tii-reon, c*
| me**!'ihe lioltl wut-ie Jjiu-s b. B'Awu low live**, ai.do h.r
b.ii iinv-, and 5 acr s m or i- c3 fit -rtn naif oi it ~t u*i,j,
vo iv. near sa.d t aii ot ILuki-'y, S'>'*l .> *-*ti3 v a in
|li*afr-m K; r y • -up. r orun ,it lav or *i j i.u T H**w;rt, vs
| Jani* sB Br-r.vu, —};ropirty p imed *•*.. in .'ll I M>i ii P-.
Icl.fi—wl'Oii. 11l S VVIL f\5H, ii. p* sh'lr. *
i j ‘ L I.\ Ua.iu.'lph o.'iit}. —IJanry Enaram huvina p-
V J pi • J n me !**r Better*'nr Adinii.istrr !i*>n dc tum.s nv*
• n Gits e>x-'te <>i **abnei S*i th, late .>* ,i co u: >. i cc’*!
A and singtrur ti.e amd tnl ami crol>t**r3 <*f <ai*l dec*-a-eI
j are jl > e ne e<> d*r !• * ;i-t ?■ i- *.*o:c ti *>is (il an v ta.
• h ve) <*n or be me the ne> t Apiil Term oi com ot'orui*
I na yo; :; .:d cou t,
j H b> *h itpi l ean- Given Uid.-r my hand, at office, the
j (5 h <sav ol Februar*,, 1855.
Eb 2 4 and. * fi*. P. BE U.L, O-rs.
I f~ ’ FtrßNt V, Kaad *lph * lenity.—l.*hii M. Greet* t-.a uir ap
\ 5 plied to *e inr 1-*teri >f ad ni*.i‘ f rr. i.*n <m ti*e * stale of
rd V’3 n ici.vii-1 *ntJ no ofAa; l o *ui,i*. de^’*!:
Ali t.nd s ugu ar lis and cr-dbor* •*■ s ■ iri <ii -<-;.k<.*|
nr ’ ;•*-.*,. ro * o T*> or erwi, o file Heir obj-ci*ns ( i ui , v
th yhaw*i *n orb-of’ the imx'. \prilTein a ii e G* ir:
din.rv of snlio r.t>.o herwiselcitera wi •• t eii ad *>„. r N
grtn ecto ft- appiican*. G.vta ouder *sy b tud at ndl >h>\
oh k> in F ‘•ri.r> ) 1855. ‘
ieb.2—w-mOd. ‘ O,P B2AL.L, OrJ.