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an r l recommendation'? in reference to the Black Warrior
difficulty- ‘i hey received no support, and the Government
v/ ; , therefore compelled to put up with the lingering de
lays, evasions and arrogant assumptions of Spain. The
truth is the Administration has lost its moral influence over
, :<>i ‘n sand lost it by a .too faithful respect for the Con
sfit>;:t-'>:i. F resident Pierce has indicated too plainly that
pV would not sail his ship of state on the tide of corruption
‘"k! plunder that awe I ed its proud waves frdhi the metro
politan centre; smlffiat, aoiar as he was concerned, the
con Tmtionai rights of the States should be protected and
rmforoed. In the old days of the Confederacy, ho would
lone -tood forth as the model of an upright and patriotic
Chief Magistrate, lie will so stand before posterity. He
has done ’his duty under tne Constitution, and his reward
15 The President lias, perhaps, been slow to realize,this
tr uh* lut we presume m%t♦tow’ be satisfied, that to tar
a*-; Cultures- and the north are concerned, the Constitution
1-'a st”'iiibii:; f r block and a rock of offence; and that sec
ti ir- i iu-a- h and pa-sious have made a road of
th ‘ : 'r o-vn which the country is destined to travel, mad and
ii‘ t.li it’is Drought un by the groat gulf of disunion.
elections exhibited the-first decisive triumphs
o*'t : it Anii-tromheraand Anti-Slavery policy which has
I „ >n eo i. ng w'orkcjg its way at the North, in the Congress
• i.. States. A gradual but sure revolution in the
JV I VJ , been long going on, and is now about to show
i-. i-.D-imi nation. Under the forms of a free Government
t l i .uio i i? about to become a despotism of demagogues. ;
Tii- institution of slavery in the South is at once the cause
e - ,| the obi ?ct of this new rnovemeut.
‘ ” .JJ, ; J. c hase of Cuba had'been negotiated by Mr.
Siu'i- ‘vie do uot gheiieve f that seven in the |last Congress
.nVtV’aty would have received the approval of two thirds i
t f tlie Senate, necessary to its ratification; still stronger is
t - doubt whether the appropriation of money, called for
p.'the purchase, could have passed the House of Repre- j
SCff t<l tl Vc?S
iiut there cannot be a shadow of doubt as to what would ■
be the late of such a measure before the next Congress.— I
vVhen Mr. Marcy wrote his last letter to Mr. Soule, ad- :
vising him to abandon his first high position towards Spain,
the Pall Election?had taken place. They showed what
th > South had reaped by her patient submission to Anti- i
ST‘ -crv aggressions. They manifested in what estimation
her"sacritkesfor the Union” were held at the north. i
The Adminstratioh could not but see in these results, that :
the project of acquiring Cuba, by the peaceful and reguia
-1 r action of Government, was hopelessly wrecked. They j
hud done ail they could to avert such a catastrophe, but it :
\va- before them, plain, palpable, unquestionable. What ‘
could the Executive do but bow to the necessity that over- j
shadowed its power, and made vain its policy !
Tie- ready publication of the whole diplomatic corres
po’ “ >nce in reference to Cuba, shows not only that the
elm-nitration despairs of effecting anything hereafter, but
that it is determined to show on whom the responsibility
rfyts for the failure of its policy. ‘‘lNo more Slave States,”
h u * banded the North against the South; but this cry nev
er would have become the emblem of Northern Union and
power, if the South had been true to herself, and, in the j
dav of’ trial, had stood immovably for her rights, instead of
patching up a hallow’ truce with her enemies. Ihe Demo
crat c oarty ol the North ha? been overwhelmed, and the
Free States banded against us, because we presented our
selves as a defenceless prey to the spoiler.
Application for Bounty Lunds. —About. 1,800 claims
fur bounty land under the act oi the last session, the btar
tays, wore received at the pension oliice at \> ashington on
Monday.
COLUMBUS PRICES CURRENT.
15 A6GlSG—Kentckjr V yard @ ~~
East India }6 @ 77,
BALE ROPE Ky Fib! 11 ® 12
Northern *IP ltt! @
BEASWAN ‘Fib 18 © 20
CANDLES—Sntritt .* Fib’ 40 ® fiO
Mur Fib .28 © SO
Tallow Fll 18 © 20
roiTL't’—Rio FH'i 13 © 11
Java Flb 1G © 18 i
Lamrira F*b 15 ©
CORN F bushel 90 @ 110
DOMESTIC GOODS—Cos Osnaburgs.. .F yd 0 @ 10 J
Pr o Shirting.-F yd I 7}s @ 9 1
4 4 BroSnesting.Fyd 8 @ 10
Wollen Kerseys.F yd 24 © 28
I’PAT HERS Fib 48 © 50
FlST—Mack-rel No. T 20 @25 00
No. 2 15 @ 20 00
No. 3 12 @ 15 00
Shad • F piece’ 60 © ICO
CLOCK F bb! 12 00 @ 16
M'NT'tVVDEK ....? Fkee’ 6 © 6 50
HIDES —Dry F lb 10 © 11
W . Fib ©
IRON—Pig Fte ©
English Fife 5 © -
Swedes Fib © 6#
Sheet Flb 8 ©
!.i K i ¥ bb: §3 © 3.50
M*'L-\SSES Fgallon 30 @ 35
>•'!!’ is iffe © 6 H
OILS—Lin- ed Fgil 51, 25 ©
1 oi Fga 15 © 1 00
Spenn ..Lgal 81,50 © 250
bird §, gal §1,25 © 1,50
PpftYiSM >NB. ©
Bf.F.F— Me-.* Fib ~ ©
ii.iiic Fib 15 @ 16
H.ICOX-V-.am fil 11 © 12tf
s:-:-.s .Fib io © 11
Shoulders f 11 10
FORK- Mess F bbl] ©
trime F bbli ©
Loan Fib! 12>; © is
H UTTER— Goshen 33*11: 30 © 35
Country FH- 25 © 30
cn ! :KSE -’ ¥ Ibi 15 © 16
V ’:!'(} AS —Sweet F bushel 45 @ 50
. , Irish Fbushe l §3.00 ©
‘• * Fsacl © 2 00
F ! 12X @ 20
. J 1 : 1 •’ bat! 2,25 ©
SPIRITS— brandy,Cognac Fgaii 225 © 600
American Fgaij 65 © 75
Pca-'b f gai © 1 50
L:n—lK>l!.--.nd F gal 125 © 250
Arai-r-caa Fgaii 65 @ 75
Rum—Jamaica F gab $2 © 3 <0
New ‘■■land. .Fga, 65 © 75
•Y'niskey—Rectified F g ß i 45 © 50
Common.f <rai @
gaii 75 © 150
M’ PITS TURPENTINE F gal - © 10ft
8i EEL—plow (pH ® 10
Last lb (5; 22
German © 35
American Blister Flb © 10
rn „ Eag*‘ , Blister.... -V lb @ 18
L “ f - ’.V ft ’ 12>£ ©
• . tT -,‘Averized Fin &X ©
i, VV 0 ’- F’l* 10 © 12X
FR 81 ® 2 CO
TOBACCO— Common Fit 12 X © 15
Fair Fl* 20 @ 30
Choice F U 50 @ 75
T’A INE F lbi 25 @
Vi NEGAR—AppIe... F bb* 6 50’ ® 750
‘•VHI?ELK AD F It : §2,50 © 301
WiNES— Port F trail §1,50 @ 3CO
Madeira F eali §1,50 © 3 00
Clare) F gab 3 © 500
Champagne Bask’ SIS @2O (0
WOOL F blj 18 © 23
COMMERCIAL.
statements.
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1855* ‘ 2771 IS6G_SS460 59726243252483_M917U7590
Coluhbcs, April 3.
COTTON—Oar market is rial! and h ftMiv-q toil ie.
oT uk*c arrival of la<t steamer. Stock ok hand light
and bat iillle offering. We quote ba 8 C’.s.
New Orleans, March 31.
The Cotton market was doll to-day. A limited bus!.,
r.ess was and >ne at previous prices. The receipts amount
to “’2BB bales.
‘llivre is not? mg dying in Iroights.
Exchanges are unaltered.
Moi.-v-srs—Prices are considerably higher, and now
*irDu- at-. 26c. per gallon.
■ f j j ■wta— ——amm
IJo-lotrail's Pills again Efficacious in Curing a Severe
Case of Rheumatism —Extract of a letter troth Mr. Wni.
i)' v ; o 7 ... :>d lieafc nt-roaJ, Salford,.dated April 1-th, 1853.
•To i r>feor Holloway.—Sir I was troubled lor some
, P v ' t ..c\Vi!h rheumatic pains in all my limes, apd tried
. v -rvt ! - n 1 could hear or think oi without any food ef
f„„t: at jN t I was recommended to try your Pills, a few
cf winch relict ■and before I had Raised tne
eowd box I was quite weir, and am stnl m toe enjoyment
ot sound health. Mr. „Whitaker, druggist, of this place,
will verity this statement.’*
r- D INVALIDS, recovering Irom the ellects of Fever,
Ibluous Diseases, or long continued illness ot any kmcl.wuj
K - .eArbS-iPPh Mixture the only remedy which will
‘reiiwtheu droopiny constitutions, expel all bad humors
tom the t iood, excite the liver to prompt and healthy ae*
tlrnnS by tome properties, restore the patient to Ido
and vigon BSSr
-i^ 0 caa - only say TRY IT. A single bottle is worth
all the so-called Sarsaparillas In existence. It contains no
Mercury, Opium, or any other noxious or poionous drug,
and can ie ijiven to the youngest infant without hesitation.
See the certificates of wonderful cures around the bot
tles. More than live hundred per.-.0 , ?s in the city of Rich
mond, Va., can testify to its good effects.
*See advertisement. marl.
V*” r ' ,J ‘ b*®'’
Worms! Worms! —Various theories started
relative to the origin oi intfetinai, r vvoan?, and yet the ques
tion is still a'vexed one amongmedical authorities. Os
one fact, however, all are informed, and in which all agree
—the fatal nature of the influence they exert on children:
At thisseason of the year the attacks of worms are most
frequent as well as mo.-t dangerotisr We take great plea
sure in directing the attention ot parents to the Vermifuge
of Dr. M Lane. It is one ol the most extraordinary r.ied
icinesever introduced to the public, and has never failed of
success when tried. *
For sale by all Druggists in Columbus, and by dealers
I generally throughout the U. S. mar 17.
Tt should be Universally evow.v— for it is strictly
twe—that indigestion is the parent of a large proportion of
tne fatal diseases. Dysentery, diarrhoea, cholera morbus,
liver comp.aint, and.many other diseasess enumerated in
the city inspector’s weekly catalogue of deaths, are genera
ted by indigestion alone. Think of that dyspeptics! think
ot it all who suffer from disordered stomachs, and if you
are willing to be guided by advice, founded upon experi
ence, resort at once (don’t delay) to U • flaud‘3 German
Bitters, prepared by r Dr. C. M. Jackson, which, as an alter
ative,curative and invigorant,stands alone and unapproach- 1
ed. Genera! depot, 120 Arch street. We have these
Bitters, and know that that they are excellent for me dis
eases specified above.— Philadelphia City Item.
BY AUTHORITY.
LAWS OF TH3 UNITED STATES.
\ iTublic No. 80.]
AN ACT|>l lowing the further time of two years to those
holding fends by entries in the Virginia military district
in Ohio, \yiiich were made prior to the first January,
eighteen hifodred and fifty-two, to have the same survey
ed and pateiked.
Be it enacted, by the Senate aq&ffouse of Represen
tatives of the UiHfed States o&&merica in Congress as
sembled, That the officers ayfrsoldiers of the Virginia line
on continental their heirs or assigns, entitled
to bounty prior to the first day of Jan.
anno Dofi^riTOgnteeiLMin died and fifty-two, been entered
within distract reserved by Virginia, between little Miami
arid Sciota rivers, for satisfying the legal bounties to her
officers and sojrfiers upon continental establishment,
shall be ailowecLtne further Utile of two years from and
after the pas-aae ot this act to make and return their sur
veys and warjafntp, or certified copThs of warrants, to the
General Land Office. __ ‘ \
Sec- 2. AtA be it further ’enacted, That the act entitled
“An act flowing the further time of two years to those
hpldinalands by entries in the Virginia nmitary district in
were made prior to first January, eighteen
hundred and fifty two, to have the same surveyed and pa
tenred,” approved December nineteenth, eighteen hundred
and fifty four, be, and the same is hereby repealed.
Approved March 3,1855.
PAI N TING.
THIE subscriber, (after an experienee of several years in the
principal cities ol Europe and America,) engages to exe
cute all kinds of
House, Sign, and Decorative Painting
with neatness and despatch. Walls anti -Ceilings
Grained, Marbled or Fresco’d.
All such work done by me warranted to please.^
EDWARD J. KING.
Store on Broad Street, next door to J. B. Strapper's
Candy Manuiactury. cp3—twlmwll.*
ROCK ISLAND FACTORS.
AT tbe regular meeting of Stockholders, held on Monday se
cond dayot April 1855, at the office of this company, the
following persons were elected Directors for the ensuing vear.
P. MaLAREN,
11. MOFFAT,
G. W. WINTER,
J. A. CAIRNS,
( D. MULFCRO.
By order. D. F. Wincox, Sec’y. A.ap2 —twit.
Berkshire Hogs.
lIIAVE for sale a large and finely marked Sow and 10 very
fine Pigs. rp3 H. C. PHELPS.
Irish Potatoes,
JUST received on consignment, twenty-five barrels, inclu
ding a few‘•Mercers.” aps 11. C. FHELPS.
Just Received on Consignment,
OA AAA LBS- Tennessee New Bacon; Hog round;
iiU,UI;U 1000 lbs. Feathers.
50 Kegs Prime Fresh Lard.
75 Boxes, % Boxes and }£ Boxes be t Virginia Tobacco.
1600 Yards Tenessee Jeans. Cheap for Cash.
mar24—tf HULL, FRIERSON & CO .
FLOUR! FLOUR!
JUST received on consignment and for sale Seventy-
Five Barrels, A. No. 1. Purchase and try it.
mar27—w&twtf. H- C. PUELP3.
ORANGE SPRINGS HOTEL FOR SALE.
, J. THfS valuable property is offered for sale if applied
1 for soon. It affords an opportunity for one of the most
! profitable investments in the country, as the books of
J Sl—l House will show-. The location is acknowledged to be
! one of the most tavorable for Pulmonary i. : valids in 1 iorida :
while one of the finest Sulphur Springs in the Union, attached
to the Hotel, affords fine bathing, &c.. for those laboring under
other diseases requiring the use oi Sulphur Water, and is much
resorted to in such cases.
The Hotel is entirely new, capable of accommodating Horn
60 to7o persons, and well furnished. The rooms are all p!as
■ tered. Those desirous of buying are requested to come.and see
for themselves as to tbe correctness'of the above. Mr. J. W.
i Pearson at the Springs, will give any necessary information.
The Hotel is located on the main Stage Load through, East
i Florida —twenty five miles from Pa la!ka. end one mile and a
half from Fort Brook Landing, on the C wabaLLer. .
mar 22 2*imesawe> kSwees's.
JAMES B. CUNNINGHAM,
CIVIL, ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR.
COLUMBUS, EGORGIA.
ARCHITECTURAL Designs and Working Plans for Build
ings furnished. Artificer’s work calcuia-ed; ftur\evs °* j
land made, and Topograpical plans furnished with accuracy,
neatness and despatch.
Office over Coi. Holt’s Law Office.
Columbus, Feb. 24. w&awtf.
WIITBH FAOfOHY,
Columlsiis, CSr^-
YARNS, LINSEYS, WRAPPING TWINE
SEWING THREAD, for sale.
WOOL Carded at one fourth toil or ten cents
per pound.
LINSEYS made up on shares, or 15c. per yard.
All Work done Tromptly and Warranted.
MOKTGOMEEyIrON WORKS.
3IOATGOMERI, ALA.
WILL r FURNISH PR DM FTL Y
CTEAM Engines Circuit Saw Mills, Crist Mills, Shafting,
jD or any description of Jfc.4CM//A-ER 1. Also Kiel: s un
ri vailed Water Wheels,the best in the world.
Lynch, Page &Cos. Whittiesy & Cos., Woodruff & Goetchms.on
the Muscogee Rail iload, and numerous others, testily to
cutting 1000 feet oi l -umber per hour; each using one of our
Patent Circular Saw Mills ot one Saw. „. IVT .. D
G. A . V\ INTr.K.
raarl2—wfetwtf Agent. Columbus Georgia.
I BO MY OWN PUFFING.
■VTOW I say, that I have first rate Tobacco on reasonable
j\ terms- Why do I say so? because some of our editors buy
fills Tohaceo. Those who are not well informed as the
Editors, just caii and examine my Tobacco, Ssegars,
Brandy, Wliisky, Wines,&e. 1 am u^eruun
ed to seU.fr the cash, at a smalt advance on Now }ogfcco ? U
mar22—wtetwtf. P. A. CLA\ TON.
SIX SHAREn
MOBILE & GIRARD RAIL ROAD STOCK
FOR SALK.
i Apply to marl3—woutvvtf. T. L( >IA N.
JIPD W4FSRY .
tfRS.JA!VS JPGISTY offers her serv>
jjyjL to the o Columbus* auw viciiii } !Slii’ h7> ‘.a.
thirty years *xj*erieiice in tbe busuteas ai*d Darters
that t)vtr ct auenuon she will ixieru tae public pttfoiia^e.
She mav be found* wbeu uot professionally entugw, at “***
residence on Jacfc&m'sweet. juat below ibe Melodist Misiton
Church.
SiVLE OF THE
ROCK ISLAND FACTORV.
UNDER the provisions of a Deed of Trust made to the un
dersigned by the Rock Island Factory, we will offer for
sale <>n • Monday 23d dav of April next, at the Bock island
Factory, all those tracts of land in the State of Alabama lying
on the Chattahoochee Fiver, to wii: Futy acres in the South
East Quarter 01 Section 35, Township 18, Range 3% adjoining
the lands of Robert S. Hardavayand William D. Cairns, m
Russell county, Alabama, and running up said river to the
north half of said section 35. belonging to Stewart and Fon
taine, and thence running back due west so as to include said
Fifty acres. Also, all that tractor parcel of land lying on the
Chattahoochee River, in the south East Quarter of Seel ion 35,
j Township 18, Range 3'J,iußussr li County, Ala., adjoining the
I slip of land in said section, on the South* belonging io William
D. Cairus, and on the west bounded by land belonging to said
Cairns and on the north by the laud of John Fontaine, Jcontain
ing fifty acres, more cr less, together with the rix?ht o I way run
ning from saiu land to the south side of tection 35;tnence
along said south line to section 34, continuing thence to the
West Point road, as reserved in a deed made to Robert Taylor.
Also, ali that parcel of land lying east sos the Columbus
Roa<l running to West Point t:.rough Somerville, which'is con
tained in the South East Quarter of the South East Quarter of
Section 34, anti twenty .six and a helf acres of land lying ad
joining to the same, in the t-omh West Quarter of the Souih
West Quarter of Section 35, and fourteen and one fourth acres
ruining due east.adjoining said land aloDg the south line of
S:t ion 35, one hundred yards in length, to the Chattahoochee
river, containing in all eighty and three fourths acres, ali in
Township 18, and Range 30, in Russell county, Alabama. Also
Ihe South east quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 34,
Township 18, Range 30, and the couth west quarter of the
Soutli east quarter, of said section: Provided, tnat these ast
tracts are not to extend west of the Columbus road. And all
’ and singular, He buildings, out bouses, watercourses, water
privileges, advamages, hereditaments, and appurtenances,
whatever, to the said several parcels of land belci ging, or in
: anywise appertaining or which the said Rock Island Factory
have acquired from the State of Georgia by Legislative Enact
ment. Also, all the personal property to the said Factory be
longing, consisting ot Machinery, Tools, Wagons, Mules, Hors-
I ses, Material for the manufacture of Pape-r, Manufactured Pa
! per, and all and every part and parcel of the personal estate of
1 the Rock Island Factory The improvements on the land con
sist of a Paper Factory, > Warehouses, Outhouses, and all the
convenincies for operatives necessary to carry on the sime.
R.J. MOSES, )
HERVFY HALL, > Trustees,
If. S. SMITH. )
O?” The Montgomery Advertiser &. Gazette will please copy
until day ot sale and render bill to Trustees,
marcheg, 1> 55. w&twtds.
KOCK ISLAND FACTORY, ’
NOTICE TO BOND HOLDERS.
ON the 23d April next we shall sell the Real'and Peisonal
Estate of the Rock island Factory for default in payment
of a portion of the bonds of said Company, and for other caus
es; and. as by the provisions of the Trust Deed, ail the bonds
outstanding,lwbetber due or not due, are to be paid rateably out
of the proceeds of sale, you are hereby notified to present your ‘
bouds to R. J. Moses, one of the Trustees, on or before the |
i2th day of April next, that you may receive your pro rata pay
ment on the saute.
IIERVEY HALL, )
H.S SMITH, % Trustees.
R.J. MOSES. )
Enquirercopy. w&twti;23Ap.
~FOR SALE 7
ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS,
M A Comfortable House and Lot.
In a healthy part of the City. For particulars
apply to HARRISON, AUSTIN & MeGEHEE.
March 31,1855. . tw2m.
COLUMBUS, GA., MARCH 6, 1855..
qn HE Partnership heretofore existing between the under-
L signed under the firm and style of E. T. TAYLOR &
CO. and TAYLOR, LOCKHART <So CO , i a tiiis day dis
solved by mutual consent. The name of the firms will be
used in liquidation only by either of the partners.
E. T. TAYLOR,
HENRY LOCKHART,
I. F. BROWN,
jos. vv. Thomas,
tw3tw6t R. II THOMAS.
GUANO.
3.0 Tons Guano,
Just Received, and for Sale by
GREENWOOD & GRIMES.
Columbus March 7, 1855. w&tw6od.
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS,
Just Received and for s?le by
Dec.9 —wtw&tf ROBRET A. VV ARE.
r . , INEZ, A Tale rs the Alamo, is anew and
V^ffisSLp°P u,ar work, just by the Harpers
and for sale by
J.W. PEASE.
Also, a New Supply of
South Side View of Slavery, by N. Adami, D. D.; Ruth Flail;
Cap. Canot; Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern, &c.&c.
Columbus, Feb. 22. w&.tw*f.
Muscogee Railroad Stock for Sale.
-•AS bares Muscogee Railroad Stock frvale by
OU HARRISON, AUSTIN & A/cGEHEE.
feb3. .w.i-twtf.
Southern Mutual Life Insurance.
THE favorable terms on which one may secure to his widow
and orphan children a comfortable support, invite the at
tention of all who are not rich enough to provide for their fam
ily without their own personal exertions.
For further information apply to
feb24 —w&tv*3m. A. POND, Agent.
NEW SPRING GOODSJ
JUST RECEIVED BY
MANLEY & HODGES.
I FRENCH, English and American Prints.
* French Cambrics and Brilliants.
Scotch and French Ginghams; ail Styles.
Bareges, Tissues and Light Colored Challeys.
Light Summer Silks and Grenadines -
A Choice Selection of Embroideries.
Handkerchiefs, Collars, and Collars and Sleeves to match.
Jackonet and Swiss Trimmings and Bands.
English and German Hosiery—of every description.
Damask and Muslin Draperv.
ALSO,
A Superior lot of Irish uioens.
G-4 Pillow Case— Linen and Cotton.
10-4 ls-4 & 12-4 Cotton and Linen Sheetings.
3 ply, Ingraiifmd Liueu Carpeting.
Everv description of goods usually found in our line—all of
which will be sold at the lowest Cash Prices.
Columbus, March 3, I'so. w& twtf,
HERE'S A CHANCE FORA BARGAIN
FOR TEACHERS & LOVERS OF MUSIC.
WISHING to our Large Stock of
A Sixeet Nv.slc, Instruction Books,
and Musical Works of all Kinds,
we offer u> sell until June next, at a discount of 50 per cent.,
F U It CASH.
VIOLINS & ACCORDEONS
: can be bought cheaper here than at any other store in the
cux. TKUAX fit VAN DEN BERG.
fei-14—tw&wtijlstjune. 02—East side Broad-Street.
Columbus, Ga.
Bounty Land! Bounty Land! Bounty Land !
TIIE u idersigned having associated themselves together for
the purpose of procuring BOUNTY LAND under
1 the several acts of Congress hereto ore passrf, are now prepared
to make ar plication for al’ wbo aim ere entitled.
Persons who Lave heretofore received Bounty Land War
rants, are. under a recent actof Congress, entitled to an addi
tional Bounty of Land, and by calling at our office can get all
’ the necessary information.
We are also prepared to prosecute Pension and other claims
i against the United S ates. t':oa our lor? experience and gen
: e r”l success, we can with confidence say, that a { l claims entrus
! ted to our care, will be prompt v and speedily adjusted
Oue of the parties being constantly in Washington city, will
give the business h ; personal attention there.
Office over Gun’ y &. Daniels’ Store. Columbus, Georgia.
MICHAEL N. CLARK,
feb24.. wiriwtf. A. B. RAGAN.
~ LANDS.
j WE have on hand a lot of the Forms to be used
S in obtaining BOUNTY JLAXDS. suitwi to ail cases,
I that we will sell at§i per quire, CASH.
5 Columbus, Ga. w&twtf LOMAX &, ELLI3,
’ SPRING CLOTHING,
READY MADE AND TO ORDER.
J. H. DANIEL & THOMAS,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL SUPPLY OF THEIR
FASHIONABLY CUT AND WELL MADE CLOTHING; HATS,
CAPS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES, &C.
A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
Cc>}M cy> c :\ '>l^3 D Ccq cr>, fl r?* c&z eSACOdl
which will be Manufactured to order from the shears an under the particular supervision cl
who will continue to use great exertions to please his old patrons and as many new ones as
will favor them with a calf.
Columbus, Ga., April 3, 1855. . w&twtf.
J. H. DANIEL,
desirous of closing bis old booVs immediately, would respectfully inform all indebted to him,
that a prompt settlement of their accounts is requested.
GREAT EXCITEMENT!!
To *tla.e 3Pus.T3l±o.
DO you know that
Everybody desiring to
Purchase life-like and
Enduring likenesses of their
Wives, Husbands, Children, Brothers,
Sisters and Friends, are making a
Grand rush, toby far the best,
And only place in Columbus, where
Likenesses, which seem to breathe and
Live, can be got up, at short notice, in
Endless variety of style, and possessing that
Richness of finish, which has never
Yet been equalled or approached, at any
Other establishment in the State of Georgia.
Forget it not, and whenever you want a
Gpni ot a Picture,call at C. I DkPEW’S
Excelsior Gallery—Woodbridge’s old stand.
Many thousands of Pictures, in Columbus,
Speak for themselves, and testify to the above.
March 31,1855. twit.
RIDDLE’S
Fashionable Daguerrean Gallery.
THE Proprietor has the largest, neatest, and most frsh’ona
l)!v arranged GALLEKY for the Art in the State.
He uses the best material, and allows nolhing but first v class
Pictures to leave his Room*.
So forget not, ye levers of the Fine Arts, when ya sally forth
to obtain those imperishablefgems, to call on RIDDLE.
He will give you a Handsome Picture and a Good l)agurreo
tjpa. As lor taking children, family groups, Steriscopes, out
door views, &c., he defies any Artist in the country to surpass
him. Rooms ou Broad Street, over C . Mygatt’s Dry Goods
Store, Columbus, Ga. mar31 —tw9ra.
SOUTHERN
MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY.
(BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA.)
Conducted on the Havana plan.
GRAND SCHEME FOR APRIL.
CLASS N.
To be draicn 23 dof April 1855, in the city of Montgomery.
WHEN iKiZES AMOUNTING TO
Will be distributed according to the following
MAGNIFIC E N T SCHEME!
remember every Prize is drawh at each drawing
and paid when due WITHOUT REDUCTION!
1 Prize of 612,000 is $!2,0C0
I do 5,01.0 is 5.(00
l do 3,000 is 3.000
1 do 2,0 0 is 2.000
I do I,foois 1.5(0
1 do 1,20018 1,200
1 do 1,100 is. 1,100
ONLY TEN THOUSAND TICKETS.
l'3T Tickets §lo—Halves'and Quarters in proportion.
Bids on all solvent banks at par.
All communications strictiylconfidential.
SAMUEL SWAN,
Agent and Manager.
Sign ol the Bronze Lion
Montgomery, Oct. 21 —twtd
JOHN MAY, Agent, Girard, Ala.
ft?” All letters for immediate answer must be addressed
to JO H N M AY, Columbus, Ga. _
FOUND.
APROMISOP.Y NOTE, made by Dill & Long to Johnson,
Thornton, which the owner can have by calling at thias
office. _ <ebß—iw'f.
HAMS —AHEAD OF STAG & SHAY,
JISES IIGON, TENNESSEE COMMISSION HOUSE,
JUST RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT
i *” Casks Chandler <S- Co’s. Extra Trimmed and Extra Cured
TO Hams.
25 Casks do Shoulders.
45 Boxes do Clear and Ribbed Sides.
Wholesale and Retail, Low for Gash.
marl? — w3;fctwlt. j
HEAR BOTH SIDES.
All the World will Read this Book.
TEE LI E E AXE BEAUTIESj
OF
FANNY FERN,
IN ONE VOLUME, 12M0.. CLOTH.
WHo is RutH Halil Is Rutin Kali Fanny
Fern, or somebody else! and if Fanny
Fern is not Ruth Hall who is Fanny
Ferul
THE LIFE AND BEAUTIES OF FAN.VY FERN!
Is now before the public, and the'world will be enlightened.
And this book a strange tale unfolds.
The present Work is authentic in all its
Those who have read the advance copy, pronounce It the
wittiest, spiciest book of the season.
It presents vivid, life like p.cluresof the charming and bril
-1 Author of Fern Leaves and Ruth Hall,
at her own fireside,in ibe Editor’s Sanctum, in the street, at
I church, and everywhere, and in every position she is the same
[ fascinating woman. „ , .
In th s volume, several of I anny f era s earliest efforts appear
: for the fir?t time in book form.
i The reader will find that they possess the same attractive
| features which characterize all her productions.
Thev are alternately witty and pathetic, cansticand soothing,
i -p irklicg and pensive.
: No other author bassucceedsdso well in touching the finer
■ chords of the heart.
Just received and fer sale by
feb!5 —w&twif. W. PF.4SE.
DISSOLUTION,
THE firm of H Jo MOSES ’was dissolved on the first of
Januarv, 1855, by the death of J. 1. Moses.
{ * HERVEY HALL, surviving Partner.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
THE undersigned have entered into the HARD-WARE
B USIJfESS, under the firm ard name of II ALL. MOSES
S & CO. HERVEY HALL,
IS \ AC I. MOSES,
• J ACOB P. HENRICjKS,
WILLIAM A, BEAf H.
February 13,1855. w-vtwtf.
SPECIAL, NOTICE.
tTN o’der that our customers may understand the
l X terms on which we Made, we have thought it advisable
!to publish them. They are as follows: For all purchases
on time, payments will be required twice a year; say Is;
May and Ist January. On all amounts unpaid at the times
specified, we shall claim and expect interest until paid.
E. BARNARD, CO
Columbus, Jah, Ist,‘ss. janli—w&twtf.
To Journeyman Tailors.
WANTED, immediately, a first rate C oat H iker. None oth
er-need apply. J. 11. DANiLL &• THOMAS.
marJffd-twSt 123 Broad Street.
EORGIA, Randolph County. Whereas Moses G.
JT Renew applies to me for Letters of Administration on
the estate of Notley Mobley, late of said county deceased.
Ail and sigular thekindred and creditors oi the said deceas
ed, are, therefoie,hereby noufied to file their objections (it
any they have) on or before the first Monday in May next,
otherwise letters will be then and there granted to the ap
plicant.
Given under my hand,this, 29th day of March, 1855.
ap2-w3od. O. P. BEALL, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Randolph County.
Court of Ordinary ofsaid County, April Term, 1855.
IT appearing to this Court that William Griffin, Admin
istrator of the estate of James Henderson, late of said
county deceased, has fully administered saw estate and faith
fully discharged the trust reposed in him as administrator
aforesaid: And having made application lor Letters of
Dismission: It is ordered by the Court that ail parties inte
rested,show cause to the contrary on or before the next
October Term of this Court, otherwise said Administrator
will be then and there dismissed.
Given under my hand April 2d, 1955.
ap2d-6m. O. P. BEALL, Ordinary*
United States Marshal’s Sales.
WILL be sold on the third Tuesday in May next, be
fore the Ctutt House door in the city of Colum
bus, Muscogee County, Ga., between the usual hours ol
sale, the following property —viz:
16 Oil Cans, 1 Box containing 8 California Mills,2 Cali
fornia.Milis, 8 Stove Boilers, 48 (2 qt.) Coffee Pots, 46 (3 qt.,)
Covered Buckets, 85 (2 qt.) Covered Buckets, 5 smail
Lard Cans, 1 large Lard Can, 3 large Water Pots, 5 large
Dish Pans, 1 Coil Rope, 11 Coffee Boilers, assorted, 14
Chafing Dishes, 12 frames for Chafing Dishes, 48 v 4 qt.)
Coffee Pots, 28 (5 qt.) Coffee Pots, 34 (3 pt.) Coffee Pots, 3
small Slop Buckets, 3 Tin Churns, 7 Ice Cream Churns,
14 Culunders, 24 Lamp Feeders, 4 Shower Baths, 5 small
Scales, 4 Brass Kettles, 6, (5 gal.) Pots, 12 Iron Spittoons,
6 Iron Spiders, 15 Iron Griddles, 6 small Ovens,Water
Cooler, 1 Molasses Stand, 30 Cone Lanterns, 150 Wash
Pans, assorted, 39 Dish Pans, 6 Gallon Measures, 3 small
Sprinklers, 20 Tin Dippers, 17 large Milk Pans, 24 (3 qt.)
! Pans, 40 (2 qt.) Pans, 14 Pint Pans, 2 Gross Plates, assor’d
i 7 Slop Tubs, 5 Tin Pitchers, 25 Tea Caddies,
Candle Sticks, 6 Pewter Pitcher?, 24 Bread Trays, 4 Cake
Boxes, 6 Sugar Boxes, 1 gross Pepper Boxes, 8 small Wai
ters, 4 Nursery Lamps, 6 Pair Steel Yards, 2 Knife Wash
’ ers, 4 Cash Boxes, 3 Biitania Spittoons, 8 Tin Tea Pots,
9 Coffee Fiherers. 12 Britania Coffee Pots, 3 Stake Dishes,
; 8 Jellv Shapes, 16 Iron Ter Kettles, 36 Iron Ladles, 2
Knife Boxes, 24 Mouse Traps, 12 Egg Beaters, 6 Soup La
; dies, 2 Spice Boxes, 6 Beer Mugs, 12 Molasses Pots. 48
Toy Cups. 250 lbs Lead Pipe, i bbl. Madder, 3 Tumbler
Drainers, 3 Dust Pans, 14 Grease Pots, 12 Oilers, 48 Gothie
Banks, Nutmeg Graters, 1 gross Iron Tea Spoons,*
gross Iron Table Spoons, 12 Sausage Staffers, 7 doz. Pack
Hammers, 144 Candle Moulds, 6 Plain Spittoons, 72 Pint
! Cups, 96 Half Pint Cups, 20 sejls Iron weights, 12 Lard
Lamps, y Bunches Rope, 5 Punched Tin Lanterns,2 Heat
ers, 2 Powder Cans, 2 Spiders with lids, 3 Bugle Horns, 36
small Diamond Pans, 2 Show Cases, 3 Spice Boxes, 24
Dredge Boxes, 1 pair Platform Seales, 1 Cast iron Pis
seree, 12 Frying Pans, 9 Egg Fryers, 1 Hip Bath, 2 Sponge
Baths, 3 Britania Lamps, 4 Nests’ Toy Trunks, 2 Ov2l Tin
Tea Kettles, 9 Butcher Knives, 9 gross Common Slurt
Buttons, 1 dozen Fossets, assorted; 2dozen small Brass
Lacks, 7 Stoves, 14 Foot Stoves, 2 Bug Steamers, i dozen
Iron holders, 1 Thermometer, 2 Well Wheels, i dozen
pair Andirons, 1 Bundle Sheet Iron, 3 Boxes Tin, levied
on as the property of Job B. Hicks, to satisfy a fi fa issued
from the Sixth Circuit Court of the United States for tho
Southern District of Georgia, in favor of S. H. Ransom &
Cos., vs. Job B. Hicks. E. C. HUBBELL,
Deputy U. S. Marshal,
mai27—w3t for the Southern District of Georgia.
WATCHES MYATGHES!!
BY MAIL.
JAMES M. EASTWOOD,
fCQ WOULD respectfully Inform the citizens cf this place
AfrTj. and vicinity and the public seneraily, that he has just
(S-J returned from Europe, with a large and splendid as*
fiy > ■ sortmeutof
Watches, Jewelry and Silver-Ware,
which he offers for sale al reduced prices, and as as any
in the Union. In order that persons rt siding at a distance
might have accessto h ! s superior collection, he has made ar
rangements, to forward by mail, to any part of the United states,
free ot charge, any quantity of watches or jewelry.
His stock consists partly of
Daguerreotype Watches, from 6 50 toslo‘>
Pocket Chronometers, lrom JOO to 200
Eight day Watches 125 to 200
Ladies’Enamel Watches 30 to HO
Ladies's Diamond Watches 40 to 400
Magic Watches 75 to 150
Go:d Hunting Levers. 18 k. full jeweled 35
Gold Levers, open faced, full jeweled 2o
Gold Lepins
Silver Levers, full jeweled 18
Silver Lepines
Gold, Fob, and Vest Chains 4 to 50
Gold Pens, Silver holders 1 to 2
Gold Pencils 4 to 6
All orders should be sent in early, accompanied with the price
of the article desired, and addressed t©
J. M. EASTWOOD, -
October 17— wtf Raleigh, N. C.
TT7"E take this method of informing our friends and the pu
\ t lie that we have removed our Store to
NO. 76 EAST SIDE OF BROAD STREET.
Where can always be found a large selection of
Fromthe Best Manufactories in the United States, ofallSTYLea
and PRICES.
ALSO ,
Melodians, Guitars, Violiueellos, Violin?,
Banjos, Tamboriues, Flutes, Flntinas,
Accordeons, Music Boxes. Clarioneita,
Flageolet?** and Fifes.
Also, ‘rail kinds*of BRASS IS|TRUME3fTB for
BAN OS, together with Ba* and Tknor I) \UNS.
STRINGS of all kinds, and the Largest Assortment
of SHEET MUSIC forsdi the above named instruments,
that can be found tSouth of Philadelphia.
ALSO, A LARGE STOCK OF
gst Fine GOLD and SILVER WATCHES,
and FANCY GOOD?, of all aewriptior.B,
together with a full or: memos Worsted and
Embroidery Patterns, and other arttcitiioo numerous
to mention.
rge* g eond hand Pianos taken m exchange when new cues
aroooiikht. aiirf the highest} rices allowed for old one*.
r~sf Xeeond hand Pianos tor Sale or Rent.
Pianos, Organs, Melodlan*, anda l other kind? **f
Musica! iustrumfu’s repaired in th test manner, and at the
shortest notice, and warranted to give entire satisfaction.
orders left at our store will *e promotlv attended to.
TRUAX fc VANDEN BF.RG.
’i 76 Bro td Street, Situ ot the Mammoth Piddle.
1 Orifambust Dec. 11,1854. w&twtf