The Times & sentinel tri-weekly. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1858, April 06, 1855, Image 3

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. yxsz ssMt s IT,',” public lau!kexcept such as shall to tcf entry at c ,thor tiro rmnitmtoi or lower graduated pnjp- . c \£’ r. An dbek further enacted, 1 u*u ino regute.s of hSral land officer >fiall he severally and leceivera ot ‘ n ®\® , ; ve f or ,hyfr services in loca authoiized to chargeV - . . Jn- .u 5, nnt jhe same W ™7*. And be it further )£**/*. That the provisions oi this act and all the bount/Vnd laws heretofore passed ... (' on ores* shall be exte/ied to Indians, in the same to the same eJputJe if the said Indians had 1 1 See’ 8 1 And be it furder enacted, That the ofiicers oi the rev/utiona.y \r, or thcr widows or minor children, shall j/entftled to j Si c 9 Ard be it j/rlhcr enacte(\T. hat the Oenenw or j This act shall be apyfled to and embtoee loose wholteived volunteers at th/ invasion of PlaWg'n September, eighteen hundredsand fourteen; also batue °* *"B* mountain,in th£ revolutionary war, anwhe ba.itieof JNick* ojock against jne confederated savages South. J S e c 10 Mild be it further enacted, That the provis ions of this/d shall apply to the chaplamKwho.served with the a/my in the several wars of the counfVy. Sec Ji rind be it further enacted, That *e provis ions of Jus act be applied to those who served as volun teers atlho attack on Lewirtowu, m Delaware, by the British fleet, in the war of eighteen bundled and twelve fifteen. x 0 Q ,„ Approved March 3, lsaJ- ■ COMMERCIAL. ’ cotton'statement^ f J O’ Sr ‘■d rn \d± iStocti _ a ’>■ -t, < o , ~ u ’ -c <s. -a - Oil . sv’ s S loi. ~ “J | ■§. | 3S hand ‘ ,ic.f< r< ; IS S. ;J_][ ;® £. . this • £ ?T&,yl : r | day. A fas4. l> i 43 Ma j 85 531 ’12771 58460 59726 2432?52485 51917) 7580 Columbus, April 5. COTTON—In const qnence of a steady demand and tin* li riit receipts and little on die maiaet foi sue, piitea have been a shade higher than at, our last report. We q lute 6 a 84 cts. A small parcel of Jethro cotton was sold tor 9 cts. New York:, April 4. Flour was firm yesterday. Cotton steady. Savannah, April 4. COTTON. —The sales up to the present hour amount o 642 bah s, at extremes ranging front Bto 9g cent3. The market continues very firm. Holloway? 8 f ills again Efficacious in Curing a Severe Case of Rheumatism.— Extract ot a letter from Mr. VV m U ivies of 36, Regvnt-road, Saltord, dated April 1-th, L o.>. ‘ To I rofessor Holloway.—Sir,—l was troubled tor some months with thmnnatie pains in all my limns, and tried everything 1 could hear or think of without any good et feet- at last I was recommended to try your Puls, a few dose’s of which relieved me, and before 1 had fimsed the se cond box I was quite well, and am still in the enjoyment of sound health. Mr. druggist, ot tms place, ■, will verily this statement.” r INVALIDS, recovering from the effects of Fever, I Hillions Diseases, or long continued illness of any kind,will ; fmd Carter’s Spanish Mixture the only remedy which will j revive their drooping constitutions, expel ail bad humors | Horn the blood, excite the liver to a prompt and healthy ac- j ion, and by its tonic properties, restore the patient to lde j and vigoi. . . . I We can only say TRY IT. A single bottle is worth j all theso-ealle i Sarsaparillas in existence. It contains no Mercury, Opium, or any other noxious or poionous drug, and can be given to the youngest infant without hesitation. See the certificates of wonderful cures around the bot tles. More than five hundred persons in the city ot Rich mond, Va., can testify to its good , effects. *See advertisement. marl. Worms! Worms! —Various theories have been started relative to the origin of intestinal worms, and yet the ques tion is still a’vexed one among medical authorities. Os one lact, however, all are informed, and in which ail agree —tin* fatal nature of the influence they exert on children. At this season of the year the attacks of worms are most frequent as well as most dangerousr We take great plea- j mi re in directing the attentipn ot parents to the Vermifuge | of Dr. M’Lar.c. It is one of the most extraordinary rued- i icilies ever introduced to the public, and has never failed of ! success when tried. For sale by all Druggists in Columbus, and by dealers! generally throughout the U. S. marl 7. i It should be universally known —for it is strictly true—that indigestion is the parent of a largo proportion of tlie latal dis uses. Dysentery, diarrhoea, cholera morbus, liver complaint, andjnany other diseases® enumerated in the city inspector’s weekly catalogue of deaths, are genera ted by indigestion alone. T Link of that dyspeptics! think id it ail who sutler from disordered stomachs, and if you are wtiling to be guided by advice, founded upon experi ence, resort at once (don’t delay) to Hoofland’s German Hitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, which, as an alter ative,curative and jnvigorant,stands alone and unapproaeh- ! ed. General depot, I‘JO Arch street. We have tiied these I Bitters, and know’that that they are excellent for the dis- j eases specified above. —Philadelphia City Item. CONCERT HALL. MANAGER, MR. WAT H. CRISP. TREASURER .Mil. W. W. OATS. stage manager MR. fuller. BOA BOOK-KEEPER MR. J. HAYS. UaHER Mil. W. H. ROLL ARD. ME. W H CRISP, Las the pleasure of annnouncing to his liberal patrons in Columbus, that the SAVATOAH DRAMATIC COMPANY will appear for TWO NIGHTS: (which positively cannot be extended on account of the immediate opening ot the Charleston Theatre.) The evenings of the performance will be Thursday and Friday, April sth. & 6th. This being the last visit the Manager can have the pleas of paying his friends and patrons in Columbus, till, the close ot ins regular season in Savannah. MISS LLIZA LOG-AX, the eminent Tragedienne, and distinguished favorite, will ; appear each evening. MR. WM. H. GRI3P, will have the honor of supporting MISS LOGAN, in the plays to biT presented —aided by the whole strength ol the acknowledged Gieal Company. apotwl. j MUSCOGEE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. rrmii eighth, monthly ins.allmeut, of one dollar per share, is payable on Saturday next. Tne association will meet at O ntcsu Hail on that evening, at half past seven o'clock. < apS STERLING F. GRIMES* Treasurer, j I AM in receipt of a large supply of that most Siktispensa- , ble luxury in a southern climate, | C E, .and will furnish it j as cheap as cl,rial the lee House. Send in your orders ! and keep o n 1 T. M. HOG AN. O* l imbus *<a. Aprilf>. twtf. NOTICE. OUR friends aud patrons are hereby notifled that crcj in stances make it absolutely necessary that we should l are a lien on ex err horse boarded at our stable by the month or year. We there lore, hereby give notice, that our right {of lien shall enter into and become a part of every contract for tbe keep or board or horses at our siables, end that mall cases we “ 8 " 1 “ limSS* pitts. 1> A 1 N TIN G . rixjiF subscriber, (after an txp trienee ->f several year-in the A principal cities ol Europeaad Amerada,) efigage? to exe cute a.I kinds of House, Sign, and Decorative Painting With nearness and despatch. Walls and filings Grained, Marbled or Pf # , d l m : All such work done by me win ran o j,jj WAK ‘p J. KING. Vs store on Broad Street, ,mxt door to B. Super's <- audy M uitUac! ury. 1 LIST OF LETTER 01 A LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office x_L at Columbus Ga-.-- July 1. 1855, which, if not taken out by April i, 1655, will be sent to the Deqd Letter office. A A. B. G. Adams, A G . Almand.C R 2 Allen, Henrietta Allen, John 3 Antoine, E S Austin, D J J Allen, S Adams, John Ashburn, John C H Bonner, C. S Boyle, Bernard Baush, T Baird, John B 2 Baker, Eliza Brown, MrSiM E 2 Bailey, Richard Blow,Geo W Baldwin, Lucinda Brown, J P “ Binns; CII Bessenger. Seaborn Bird, Louisa F Braiey, JVV Barnett, DJ Blalock, T N 2 Broghan, Dari’l Brown, Silas Bonar, E Briant, Elizabeth Bjailey, Joseph Bass, James A Botsford, W L Blackburn, Dennis Brennan, Richard Baldwin, Francis Bartlett, Wni Beers, EVV Bunt, Margaret Branon, RH Beeland, V A C Clements, J H Connally, Emily Carhoft & Ross Gariy, Charles M Coplen, Mary ‘ 2 E. Companv, Calhoun, Lucinda Cook, Nancy A Gulbreath, J’ j 2 Champion, Wm Crawford, Louisa Clemons, F.I 2 Cook, Mrs A E Coleman, Robt W Castens, Julia F Collins. A M 2 Canada, Mrs S Curry, James Cobb, Bell Carter,Stephen Clearlin Maiy Comer, Mark Cherry, L Cols & Brothers ( iiiilc, Ct VV Costco, Mait nn Corner,Msrk Corn, Lucinda Crouch, Martha Cary. Dicey Cooper, .John M .Chatmv-. I eddy AChaffin, J J Calbreath, J J Crow, li s CastQn,’Martin Ckancey, col.’wom.Coleman, John Calhoun, Jas V i) Duffle, Mrs ?.I E David, VV J Davis, R L Damson, D F Dent, E Drew, John Dent. J M Douglass. Susan Dascomb, Leander Dunn, John O 2Dennes,.Cunpert Devon, Mary Drew*, Geo F Duly & Fitzgerald,Dickens, James B Daniel, J L Devitt, M D Dudley, Mrs A Daniel. LH Dupont, Jas H Douglall, Guie Days, Francis Dun, Mary £& F j Edwards,” Wtn Fish, Lizzie Fisher, Agnew & Edmondson, L L Fort, Abuy Cos. Elder, B W Finney, John B 5 Fryer, Elizabeth Evans, S D Floyd, A J * Frost, W B Edmonds, T A Fedrks, FI F Foster, Miss Franklin, Clayton Field, Nancy Fold, David Franklin, Beuj. Greer, Richard Gager, Edward W2Gray, Curry Gibson, E D Gray, Miss C C Greer, Hannah Ginn, Mary C Grigsby, James Gillespie, Daniel Guerry, Mrs -Gibson, A W Gosiin, Fanny J Green, Virginia Gorman, Andrew H Harmon, Geo, A Hopkins, Mary Huff) James VV Hamner, W L Howard, Edward Hoy, James Hatt, Joseph Henderson, JnoD Herring, A Hopkins, Virginia Hamner, Mary A Hightower, C Hews, Joseph Hendricks, SirneonHallenbeck, John Howard, HVV 2 Hinton, John Hill, J D Hackney, Cath Ilunley, Mary Harrington, Jeptha Fiallford, Eliz’th 2 Harrice, Mr. Hightower, Arnold Hoadley, F 1 W Heard, Mrs M E Hix, Edward Holmes, Mary A J Jenning, Eliza Jackson, Martha A Johnson, John A Jordan, L C Jonas A f gleston Johnson, Nancy Jordan, Eliza .(alley, Miliy Johnson, Wm F Jackson, Mary S2 Johnston, A F Jackson, Jas R Jackson, Shady A Jones, A &. C Joyce, M A K Kirkland, J M Kenedy, Lueretia Kronberg, M Kameror, Phillip Kent, Gilbert 2 King, Ilenry J L Lyon, s Mary E Lawhon, Allen Lewis, Mrs P A Lane, Wm B Lowery, Lewis Jjoland, Mr E Lawrens, FVaneis 2Lumpkin, SA J Lewis, Miss N S Lynn, Gieen B Long, WmJ Lynn, Nancy Lloyd, Mary Lucas, G M M Malone, W R 3 Mangham, T W McClendon, M Morton, C C Morris, R McNeil, VV II Murphy, Lucinda 2Molsby, T D McGinty, G VV Magnus, Geo Meyer, Lewis McHJvy, VV Morrisson, John WMuilen, Angeline McClaskey, Chas Morrill, Levi Mordecai, J D McKay, John D Moseley, Harrey Massey, Robt McCubbens, Sarah Mohanna, Albert Muse, Andrew McKay, D L Meeler, Melissa Mclntire, Dennis 4McGee, Isabella N & O Norman, Mary Newcomb, C R Owens, JVV Nutter, Jas A Newberry, Irena Ogle tree, W G 2 i* Phetts, R R Paul, Geo Pitts, Martha Paradise, A Prior, Pinckney Peabody, Geo Peddy, Bradford Picket, Satah Peckard, Silas Perdew, Dow Perry,.! V Pemberton &. Ellis, Phillips, E J Pike, C Patterson, Wm Rogers, Pleasant HRobinsoti, 11 P Roberts, A G Robinson, Sol Robertson. M Roberts, James A Reese, Ann Rossenn, Thomas llo'obarts, Wm il Reeves. Mrs Matt llosen, George Rees, Mrs. M Robinson, J P Rogers, Sarah Robinson, W P Robarts, J Roberson*, VV II Stevens, Mary. Slaughter, A T Sloan, John B Stevens, Julia “ Snippy, Mary A RSafford, VV K Simmons, A J 2 Salmons, Booth &Sauls, C Y T Shaw, Neil F* Cos. Sealy, Henry Siring, Wm , Smith, Edward 2 Sanders, Mary M Snowden, Bradford Smith, Newet Stein, Mary A Scott, Edna L Simms, James Snell, ME Stewart, D VV Seidenburg, J Sherley, Jackson Sturkie, Samuel Smith, GVV Scruggs, John O Sauls, D G Smith, A J Smith, J Shockley, RebeccaShoi'ner, Wm Sherley, Martha Spivey, Harriet Steinbecker, P Slayton, S J Simmons, RebeccaSherley, Lizer Smith, Mary 2 Simmons, Ozias ’P Thornton, J R 3 Thorn, SD I Taylor,Matthew Thompson, Benj Taylor, Mandy Thurmond, J M Thomas, Marion F’ I'ennille, LM ‘Paut, D K Thomas, Virginia Terry, Mary Totten, W J Tait, Wm H Terry, G B C Thompson, Edw.d Thomas, A B Thomas, Benj Taylor, N P J V Veckory, Jane Vance, Mary A Williams, Elijah 3 White, Joseph 2 Wright,'Win Watkins, Fed. Winson, Isabella Walker, Felix Williams, W G &Walker, Dr VV A Worsham, Thos Cos. Wagnon, Mary V Warde, J C Williams, Mary AWorld, Wm Watkins, A r. Wright, A P Williams, Morton Williams, Jel Wood, J P Wilkison, MissGLWilliams, Elvira Wacaser, GW : Woo (bright, Jas D Wade, Walter Wrenphro, Josifie Wood, Sirepsy A Wood.W-mH Wynn, D H Wilkison, AmandaWadkins, Ansel | Williams, Mrs C Wooten, Marg’t EWelch, Jackson ! Wood, Mrs W A Wright, Mrs C R Y* Young, C Young, J Yeung, James S Persons calling for any ol the letters on this list vvili please tor advertised letters. R. C. tOIISI PH, f ?.i Ct>lumbus, Ga. April 1, 1855. HOCK ISLAND FACTOR'S. \ T the regular meetirtf of Stockholders, hold on Monday se- i cond day oi April 1655, at the office of inis company, the following persons were elected Directors lor the ensuing year, j r. McLaren, 11. MO tv AT, G.W. WINTER, J. A. CAIRNS, D. MULFORD. j By order. D. F. Wilcox, Sec’y. Vaj>2—twit. Berkshire Hogs. 11l AVF. for sale a large and finely marked Sow and 10 very ! finerPig*. ”■ C.PHHt.PV ! Irish Potatoes. JUST receiveil 011 consignment, twenty-five barre’s. inelu ding a few ‘-Mercers.” apt H. O- Ml RLPS._ Just Beceived on Consignment, 4A*A |\AA LBS. Tciinersve New Bacon; Hog round; ZU,UUU 1000 lbs. Feathers. 50 Kegs Prime Fresh Lard. 75 Boxe* vB. xe.and >4. Boxes be t Virginia Tobacco. I ORANGE SPRINGS HOTEL FOR SALE. THIS? valuable property is offered for sale if applied for soon, li affords an opportunity (or one or the most I ilK|i profitable investments in the Country, as the books of douse will show. The location is acunow led god tube j one oil the most favorable for Pulmonary invaluls m 1 ‘om*.. . i white one of the tines! Sulphur Spring m the Cnion, at.ac. e 1 j to (he Hotel, affords fine bathing, c. tor those laboring under other diseases requiring the use ol Siipour i\ ater, si.o is c resorted to in such cases. . . .. . „„ I The Hotel is entirely l ew, c - ptbl? of acoommodat n& ‘ I 60 to 70 persons, aud well furnish* tt. The rooms are mi ptas | tt-red. Tnose desirous of saying are requested to come,and >ee 1 for themselteses to tuecorrectness ot the above. • j IVarsou at the Springs, will give any necessary lnformat.on. The Hotel is located on the main .Stage Load .hrougn I Florida —twenty five miles from Palatka. and one mi.e auv. ‘ 1 halt from Fort Brook Landing, on the ftglawaha River. | mar jo gjmesawe-kowccas. SALE of the ROCK ISLAND FACTORY. UNDER the provisions of a Deed of Trust made to the un dersigned try the Rock Island Factory, we will offer so- Sale mi Monday ‘Zftd dav of April next, at the Rock l>land Factory, ail those tracts oi land in the State of Alabama lying on the Chattahoochee River, to wit: Filty acres in the South East Quarter of Section 35, Township IS, Range 3u, adjoining the lauds of Robert S. Harda.vay and William D. Cairns, in Russell county, Alabama, and running up said river to the nor;h halt ot said section 35, belonging to Stewart and Fon taine, and thence running back due w est so as to include said Fifty acres. Also, all that tractor parcel of land lying on the j Chattahoochee River, in the south East Quarterof Section 35, Township 18, Range 30,in Russel! County, Ala., adjoining the . sbpofland in said section, on the South belonging to William D. Cairns, and on the west bouuded by land belonging to said Cairns and on the north by the land of John Foutai::e,Jcontain ingfifty acres, more or less, together with the rfght ol way run ning from saio land to the south side of rection 35; tnence along said south line to section 31, continuing thence to the West Point road, as reserved in a deed made to Robert Taylor. Also, all that parcel of land lying east r of the Columbus Road running to West Point through Somerville, which is con ■ tuined in the South East Quarter of the South East Quarter of Section 34,and twenty six and a half acres of land lying ad joining to the same, in the Souih West Quarterof the South West Quarter of Section 35, and fourteen ami one fourth acres running due east, adjoining said land along the south line of ! Section 35, one hundred yards in length, to the Chattahoochee river, containing in ail eighty and three fourths acres, all in Township 18, and Kange 30, in liussell county, Alabama. A!so ihe South east quarter of the South east quarter of S c*‘ 54, Tow’iiship 18, Kange 30, and the South **es>; quarter ot ‘he South east quarter, of said section: Provided, that these ast tracts a r e not to extend west of the Columbus road. And all and singular, the buildings, out houses, watercourses, water privileges, advantages, hereditaments, and appurtenances, whatever, to the said several parcels of land belonging, or in anywise appertainingor which the said Rock Island Factory have acquired from the State of Georgia by Legislative Enact- j meat. Also, all the personal property to the said Factory be longing, consisting of Machinery, Tools, Wagons, Mules, Ilors ses, Material for the manufacture of Paper, Manufactured Pa per, and all and every part and pfarcel of the personal estate of the Rock Island Factory The improvements on the land con sist of a Paper Factory, .Warehouses, Outhouses, and ail the convenincies lor operatives necessary to carry on the sime. K.J.MOSFS, ) HERVEY HALL, \ Trustees, ! _ 11. 8. SMITH. ) t The Montgomery Advertiser & Gazette will please copy until day of sale and render bill to Trustees. marchA’t*. 1*55. w&twtds. HOCK ISLAND FACTORY. NOTICE TO BOND HOLDERS. ON the 23d April next we shall sell the Real land Pei .sor.al 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, all the bonds outstanding,iwhetber due or not due, are to be paid rateably out of the proceeds of sale, you are hereby notified to present your bonds to R. J. Moses, one of the Trustees, on or before the 12th da> of April next, that yeu may receive your pro rata pay ment on thesi-me. IIERVEY HALL, ) 11. S SVJITiI, X Trustees. R.J. MOSES. ) Enquirer copy. w&twti!23An. FOR SALE, ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS, A Comfortable House and Lot, iNjfjL In a healthy part of the City. F’or particulars apply to H ARRISON, AUSTIN & McG EHEE. March 31,1855. tw2m. COLUMBUS, GA., MARCH 6, 1855. THE Partnership heretofore existing between the under signed under the firm and style of E. T. TAYLOR & CO. and TAYLOR, LOCKH A tIT &. CO , is this day dis solved by mutual consent. The natne of the firms will be used in liquidation only by either of the partners’. E. T. TAYLOR, HENRY LOCKHART, I. F. BROWN, JOS. W. TrIOMAS. tw3tw6t R.H THOMAS. GUANO. ” ~ lO Tons C3riX£&,:o_<o, Just Received, and for Sale by GREENWOOD & GRIMES. Columbus March 7, 1855. w&tw6od. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, /^SSSIf Just Received and for s? le by Dec.9—wtw&tf IiOURLT A. WARE. INEZ, A Tale ff the Alamo, is anew and -,fL popular work, just by the Harpers and for sale by siyiyr j. w. pease. Also, a New Supply of South Side View of Slavery, by N. Adams, D. D.; Ruth Hall; Cap. Canot; Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern, &c. &c. Columbus, Feb. 22. w&tw'f. Muscogee Railroad Stock for Sale. rv S hart s Muscogee Railroad Stock so.-ale by o'j HARRISON, AUSTIN & H/cGEIIEE. feb3.. wiC-twtf. Southern Mutual Life Insurance. THE favorable terms on which one may secure i< widow ard orphan children a comfortable support, invite she 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&tw3m. A. POND, Agent. NEW SPRING GOODS, JUST RECEIVED EY INI ANLEY & HODGES. JpRENCU, English and American Prints. . French Cambrics and Brilliants. Scotch and-Fieuch Ginghams; all Styles. Bareges, Tissues and Light Colored Challcys. Light S tinnier Silks and Grenadines’ A Choice Selection of Embroideries. Handkerchiefs, toPars, and Collars and Sleeves to match. Jackouet and Trimmings amt Bands. English an i German Hosiery—ot every description. Damask and Muslin Drapery. ALSO, A Superior lot of Irish l.mens. 6—l Pillow Case— Linen and Cotton. 10-4 11—4 &. 12-4 Cotton and Linen Sheetings. 3 ply, Ingrain and Linen Carpeting. Ever/deseripuon of goods usually found in our line —all of which will be sold at the lowest Cash Prices. Columbus, March 3, 1-55. w&twtf. HERE’S A CHANCE FORA BARGAIN FOR TEACHERS & LOVERS OF MUSIC, WISHING to -.reduce our Large Stock of ® heet Music, Instruction Books, and Musical Works of all Kinds, we offer to sell until .lime next, at a discount of 50 per cent., P Olt C ASH. VIOLINS & ACCOPvDEONS car. be bought cheaper here than at any other store in the C j, y . ThUAX Ac VANDEN BERG. iebl4—tw&wtiUsfjune. 92—East side Broad-Street. Columbus, Ga. Bounty Laud! Bounty Land! Bounty Land ! rplIE u tdersigued having associated themselves together for JL tie purpose of procuring BOUNTY LAND under the several acts of Congress hereto ore passd. are now prepared to make a[p icatnui foral who who are entitled. Persons who have heretofore received Bounty Land War rants, are* under a rerelit act of Congress, entitled to an addi— ; tionai Bounty of Land, and by calling at our t-fttco can get all the necessary information. „ , Wea-r also preptred to prosecute Pension and other claims against the United 6 ates. From our long experience and gen eral success, we can with confidence say, that aH claims entrus ted to our care, will beprompt y and speedily adjusted One ot the parties being constantly in l\ asbingtoh city, wtl. give the business his personal attention there. Otficeover Guubv spaniels’ S.ore. \unibus t Georgia.^ MICHAEL N. CLARK, feli24..wfctwtf. ‘ A. B. LAGAN. BOUNTY LANDS. WE have on hand a large lot of the Forms to be used In obtaining BOUNTY LANDS, suited to all ease*, that we will tell alsl P er QBire, CASH. Columbus, Ga. xv&txvtf LOMAX &. ELLI3. S PRING 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, AC. AI^SO, A WELL SELECTED S¥OCK OF which will be Manufactured to order from the shears an under the particular supervision of who will continue to use great exertions to please his old patrons and as many new ones as will favor them with a call. * Columbus, Ga., April 3, 1855. w&twtf. J. IT. DANIEL, desirous of closing bis old booV immediately, would respectfully inform all indebted to him, that a prompt settlement of their accounts is requested. GREAT EXCITEMENT!! ■T'O tile I*lXl3llO. DO you know that 1 Everybody desiring to . Purchase life-like and Enduring likenesses of their Wives, Husbands, Children, Brothers, Sisters and Friends, are making a Grand rush, to by far the best, j And only place in Columbus, where likenesses, which seem to breathe and Dive, can be got up, at short notice, in Endless variety of stvle, and possessing that i; •iehness of finish, which has never Yet been equalled or approached, at any Odier establishment in the State of Georgia. Forget it not, and whenever you want a Gem of a Picture,call at C. I. DEPEWS BilSaS Excelsior Gallery—Woodbridge’sold stand. Many thousands of Pictures, in Columbus, Speak for themselves, and testify to the above. March 31, 1855. twtl. RIDDLE’S Fashionable Daguerrean Gallery. TH E Prop: ietor has the largest, neatest, and most fashiona bly arranged GALLERY lor the Art in the State. He uses the best material, and allows nothing but first class Pictures to leave his Rooms. So forget, not, ye lovers of the Fine Arte, when ye sally forth j to obtain those imperishable {gems, to call on BIDDLE. j He will give you a Handsome Picture and a Good Dagimrreo- | tjpe. As for taking children, family groups, Steriscopes, out- j door views, &c., he defies any Artist in the country to surpass! him. Rooms on Broad Street, over C’. Mygatt’s Dry Goods Store, Columbus, Ga. roar3I —tw9m. SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY. (BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA.) Conducted on the Havana plan. GRAND SCHEME FOR APRIL. CLASS N. Tdle drawn 23 dof April 1855, in the city of Montgomery. WHEN tRIZES AMOUNTING TO Will be distributed according to the following MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! KgF’And remember every Prize is drawh at each drawing and paid wheudue WITHOUT REDUCTION! 1 Prize of $12,000 is $12,000 I do 5,000 is 5,000 I do 3.000 is 3.000 1 do ‘2,000 is 2,000 I do 1,500 is 1.500 1 do 1,200 is 1,200 1 do 1,100 is 1,100 ONLY TEN THOUSAND TICKETS. Tickets $10 —Halves and Quarters in proportion. Buis on all solvent banks at par. All communications strictlyjconfidential. SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager. Sign of the Bronze Lion Montgomery, Oct. 21 —twtd JOHN MAY, Agent, Girard, Ala. {XT’ All letters for immediate aiißWcr must be addressed to JOHN MAY, Columbus, Ga. FOUND, APROMISORY NOTE, made by Dill & Long to Johnson, Thornton, which the owner cau have by calling at thiss oflj-e. f ehß—twtf. HAMS—AHEAD OF STAG & SHAY, JAMES LIGON, TENNESSEE COMMISSION HOUSE, OUST RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT j - Casks Chandler <S- Co’s. Extra Trimmed and Extra Cured j tO Hams. 25 Casks do Shoulders. 45 Boxes do vClear and Ribbed Sides. Wholesale and Retail, Low for Cash. w3t&twlt. HEAR BOTH SIDES. All the World will Read this Book. THE LIFE AND BEAUTIES OF FANNY FERN, IN ONE VOLUME, 12M0.. CLOTH. Wlio is Rntil Hall! Is Ruth Hall Fanny Fern, or somebody else! anil if Fanny Fern is not Ruth Hall wlio is Fanny Fern! THE LIFE AND liEAUTiES OF FANNY FERN! Is now before the public, and the “world will be enlightened. And this book a strange tale unfolds. Tlie present Work is authentic in all its Those who have read the advance copy, pronounce it the j wittiest, spiciest book of the season. it presents vivid, life like pictures of the charming and bril liant Author of Fern heaves and Ruth Hall, at her own fireside, in the Editor's Sanctum, in the street, at Church, and everywhere, and in every position she is the same fascinating woman. In th s volume,several of Fanny Fern’s earliest efforts appear for the first time in book form. The reader will find that they possess the same attractive features which characterize all he 7 production.-. Thev are alternately witty and pathetic, causticand soothing, spirkling and pensive. x .. . . No oilier author has sncceedjd so well m toucning the finer chords of the heart. Just received and fcr sale by feblo—w.vtwtt. _ . W. PEASE, DISSOLUTION, rrtHE firm of HALL & MCJSFS .’was dissolved on the firet of JL January, 1855, ly the Heath of L 1. Moses. HERVEY HALL, Surviving Partner. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE undersigned have entered into the HARD-WARE B USIXESS) under the firm aid name of HALL, MOSES & CO. HERVEY HALL, ISAAC I. MOSES, J *.COB P HENRICKS, WILLIAM A. BEACH. ’ February 13,1855. w k twtf. SPECIAL NOTICE. IN o v der that our customers mt*y understand the terms on which wetiade,%e have thought it advisable |to publish them. They are as follows: For ail purchases j on time, payments will be required twice a year; say Ist j May and Ist Jsnuarv. On all amounts unpaid at the times ! specified, we shall claim and exnect interest until paid. 1 L. BARNARD, & CO. 1 Columbus, Jan. Ist,'ss. jaDll—w&twtf. FLOUR! FLOUR! JUST received on consignment and for sale Seventy- Five Barrels, A. No. 1. Purchase and try it. mar27—wiYtwtf. H. C. t’H ELPS, JANIES B. CUNNINGHAM^ CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. COJjUMBUS, EGORGIA. ARCHITECTURAL Designs and Working Plans for Build ings furnished. Artificer’s work calculated; Surveys of land made, and Topograpical plans furnished with accuracy, neatness and despatch. Office over Col. Holt’s Law Office. Columbus, Feb. 24. w&twtf. WINTER FACTORY, Columbus, Ga. Varns, linseys, wrapping twine SEWING THREAD, for sale. WOOL Carded at one fourth toll or ten cents per pound. LINSEYS made up on shares, or 15c. per yard. All Work done Promptly and Warranted- MONTGOMERYIIIOIf WORKS, MONTGOMERY, ALA. WILL ‘FURHIS 11 PROMPTLY STEAM Engines Circular Saw Mills,"Grist Mills, Shafting, or any desciiption of MACH /JV DJI 1". Also Rich’s un rivalled Water Wheels,the best in the world. Lynch, Page & Cos, Whittlesy & Cos., Woodruff & Goctchius,on the Muscogee Rail Road, and numerous others, testify to cutting 1000 feet of Lumber per hour; each using one of our Patent Circular Saw Mills of one Saw. G. W. WINTER. marl2—w&twtf Agent, Columbus Georgia. 180 MY OWN PUFFING. NOW I say, that I have first rate Tobacco on reasonable terms. Why do I say so? because some of our editors buy this Tobacco. Those who are not so well informed as the Editors, just call and examine my Tobacco, Segars, Brandy, Whisky, Wines, &.c. fce. iam determin ed to sell, for the cash, at a small advance on New York cost. mcr22—w&twtf. P. A. CLAYTON. SIX SHARES MOBILE & GIRARD RAIL ROAD STOCK FOR SALE. Apply to mari3—w&twtf. T. LOMAX. MIDWIFERY . MR*. JANE M’GHYTY offers her professional servi ces to the people of Columbus and vicinity. She has had thirty years experience in the business and flatters herself that by strict attention she will merit the public patronage. She may be found, when not professionally engaged, at her residence on Jackson street, just below the Methodist Mission Church. [marlo—twtf. To Journeyman Tailors. WANTED, immediately, afirstrate Coat Maker. None oth er ;need apply. J. H. DANIEL & THOMAS. mar29—tw3t 123 Broad Street. EORGIA, Randolph County.—Whereas Moses G. VT Renew applies to me for Letters of Administration on the estate of Notley Mobley, late of said county deceased. All and sigular the kindred and crediiorsof the said deceas ed, are, therefote,hereby notified 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. R. BEALL, Ordinary. WATCHES ! WATCHES !! BY MAIL, JAMES M. EASTWOOD, WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of this place VfoN and vicinity and the public generally, that he has just l- ’<,jg returned from Europe, with a large and splendid as- U.~ * ‘' A ~* sorinient of Watches, Jewelry and Silver-Ware, which he offers for sale al reduced prices, and as cheap as any in the Union. In order that persons residing 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 r-tatee, free of charge, any quantity ot watches or jewelry. llis stock consists partiy of Daguerreotype Watches, trom $ 50 to SIOO Pocket Chronometers, lroin JOO to 200 Eight day Watches 125 to 200 Ladies’ Enamel Watches 30 to III) Ladies’s Diamond Watches 40 to 400 Magic Watches 75 to 150 Goid Hunting Levers, 18 k. full jeweled 35 Gold Levers, open faced, lull jeweled 20 Gobi Lepins 22 Silver Levers, full jeweled 18 Silver I .epines 8 Gold, Fob, and Vest Chains 4 to 50 Gold Pens, Silver holders 1 to 2 Gold Pencils 4 to 0 Ail orders should be sent in early, accompanied with the price of the article desired, and addressed to J. M. EASTWOOD, October 17 —wtf Raleigh, N. C. R EMOVAL. YTTE take this method ofinforming our friends and the pu V V lie that vre have removed our Store to NO. 76 EAST SIDE OF BROAD STREET. Where canal ways be found a large selection of fffpPUKO FORTES |ff^| From the Best Manufactories in the United States, ofall Styles and PRICES. ALSO , Melodlans, Guitars, Violiucellos, Violins, Banjos, Tamborineg, Flutes, Flntinas, Aecordeons, Music Boxes. Clarionetts, Flageolctts and Fifes. Also,T-all kindsiof BRASS ISSTRUMENTS for BANOS, together with Bass and T*nor DBUJViS. STRINGS of all kinds, and the Largest Assortment of SHEET MUSIC for ail the above named instruments, that can be found South of Philadelphia. ALSO, A LARGE STOCK OF Fine GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS, of all aescriptions, wiih a full assortment of Worsted and Embroidery Patterns, and other articles too numerous to mention. rr S -cond hand Pianos taken in exchanee when new ones : are bought, and the highest prices allowed for old ones. Second hand Pianos tor Sale or Rent. Pianos, Organs, 31 elodians, and all other kinds es i Musical Instruments rtp tired in the test manner, and at the shortest notice, and warranted to give entire satisfaction. All orders left at our store will *>e promptly attended to. TKUAX & VANDEN BERG. 76 Broad Street,then of the Mammoth Fiddle. ’ friumbur, Dec.i1,1854. w&twtf*