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[From the Mobile Daily Register.]
A Nut for Southern Know Nothings.
It seems irom what c*n be cleaned from the Know
Nothing order, that Irishmen, Germans nod all those who
are attached to the Cathlic Church, however virtuous and
jmtno ic, and however useful as citizens, are not fit to be
j'uttipcn a social and political equality with native Amen*
i ans, while in some States ofthe Union the sable descen
dants ot 1 lain are suitable gentlemen to partake o! prtvt
j, T,}jj denied to good and true foreigners, who have become
i,atm adzed citizens. Read the following paragraph Irom
the Philadelphia Ledger and reflect, Southern Know Noth
ing gentlemen ol Mobile, upon this picture :
‘•in New York, colored persons are allowed to vote. A
Know Nothing lodge <t colored persons was organized at
Llmna, N. Y., last week, being the eighth of that com
plexion in that State.”
Bat, again, let the New Hampshire “Independent Demo
crat.” the saute abolition organ vvif.ch traduced and villified
i’rwfdeut Fierce, 18M, lbr being hostile to Catholics—the
i;i ie ol infamy uniold. It furnishes the following notices in
its columns:
“Suavesy and Property.— Rev. Thorras James, a fu
gitive slave, will address the citizens ot Franklin on Wed
nesday everting, January ‘Jth, upon slavery and POPERY,
ai.ii snow their bearing upon the nation ”
* * * * * * * * * *
“Rev.'Thomas James, of Massachusetts, formerly a slave,
fuidres-td a crowded audience at Phet.ix Hall, in this city,
la-t Sunday evening, on the su ject ot slavery and Popery,
‘iiie paticiit attention which the audience gavo to the ad
d.v-a is the be.-t ie.-t of its ability and of the interest excited.
Sir. James is a WOR I’ll Y MAN and wii.j, vo gold, we
tu-tlte no doubt, whenever be has a hearing.”
Read the following Irom the Boston Know Nothing and
A null ice u-Crusader, considered hy far the ablest and most
sni'ited journal and voted to this order:
“We repiy that the American party, so far as we under
stand its mi. rmal sentiments, is injacor of the admission
(jj Territui ies and Muics as T RtiL.
And, again, concerning the mission arid uliimate objects
of Know Noth agism, it speak thus:
••When it the American party) has reformed the natu
ralization laws ; when it has established a true and just
standard of American citizenship; when it has taught po
litical Romanism its Republican duties; when it embodies
the c.owning sentiment that to* Americans belongs Ameii
eu,’ then it may turn legitimate y to the question of slave
ry, or what would be the natural course, RESOLVE
ITSELF INTO AN ANTI-SLAVERY ORGANIZA
TION.”
Read what Washington said :
“II I could have entertained the siighest apprehension
that the cons ilution passed in the convention where I had
the honor to pie ide, might possibly endanger the religious
jigiitaof any ecksiattical society, certainly I never would
have placed mv stgi utuie to it.”
Read what the New Era an abolition organ at Washing
ton said in re.ernce to the result of the elections in New
Hampshire:
‘•The icsult is the YVhigs and Free Soilers abandoned
their own candidates, concentrated on Metcalf (Know
Nothing) and elected him.
•‘ i he main body ot Free Sailers and YVhigs who voted
for him, cared a great deal more for the Slavery Qaes
t'on th-> anv other: and, if we nay judge from their avow
al , IffiED TEE NEW ORGANIZATION AS AN
INS i RUM ENT 10 OVERTHROW A PRO-SLAVE
RY Al) vIInISTRA I ION.
“As to tiie ic_: the ii iy is soon told. The Know Noth
ings nominated Pike, Free Siil Democrat, Tappan, a Free
Sailer, and Cragin, a Free Soil Wing, for Congress, and
they were elected, by majorities rauging from 2,000 to
5,0u0.”
Read the following provision o f our constitution and sec
how the forms and the spirit of Know Nothingism square
with it:
“No religious test shall ever he required as a qualification
to any office or public trust under tiie United States.”
Wiiat in this country constitutes law l It is an organized
public opinion. If, therefore, this organized public opinion
pio-iclines men for office or tiust at the ballot box or in the
nails ol Legislation, does it not come in conflict with the
above const tatfonal provision, and look very much like
tiie observance of the higher law doctrine, so generally re
pudiated and stoutly denounced by Southern men of all
parties! Second Sober Thought.
YVhat Greeley TMnk3.
Horace Greelv, it is well known, is hostile to the “Hin
doo.-”—his sobriquet lor the Know Nt things. It may he
useful to know what is his opinion of the philosophy of the
hue elections in the Northern States, av bearing upon
Southern Interests. In these days o 1 concealment and dis
irmf, we have to resoit to all sorts of quarters to try to get
at die truth.
Sam’s Triumphs.—' There is a great parade of Know
Nothing victories in certain journals, which cannot be igno
rant of the fallacy ot these exultations. The simple tiuth
is, that the old parties me d< ad and decaying, and all man
m r ol fungi are springing up from their wasting remains,
nke, toad stoois after a wann summer ram. In this state ot
party demoralization, most men will vote for those candi
dates who, on some public or personal grounds, are most
acceptable to them, as a majority ofthe late Whigs of Con
necticut haveju.-t voted lor tne most acceptable candidates
. eey could e.eet, no matter how designated, and thus have
chosen four antt>Pierce, arui-Fihbustei, anti Douglas Mem
■ r> 0 .Goiigress. in place ot tlietr late Democratic delega
!<>n. He do not approve tnis policy ; we s mply slate
ne tact, i note may be twenty thousand voters in that
elate who are playing bo peep about Know Nothing lodges, j
ot at some firmer time have been, but there not five thou- i
sanu who realty mean anything by it but to beat tiie Ne- i
i ,!“ kJ ft 8 ’ a!RU ' l ‘ i 1 ct f - ,neil ot b etter principles in their places. I
r ‘ r'.i 0 p ' I nl 0 > ai, d m-t by the secret machina* !
■m, of Runtime and barker, that the Pierce dynasty has
been swept nearly clean out ot the Free States and the late
dominant party ah but destroyed. So it was in New
t ;6 Vu IH ' u ’u ri y every where throughout the
. a e j he Anow Nothing movement, ?o lar as it
yyyy f\ nd R OWertul is but a back-stairs ladder by which
o dSr h^“ ,OC -rf ,Uay e#ca ‘! B irom ltle loathed embrace
pi v ] *, r vvi;o*workers mean pro'criptioa lor
SrJkiv•* but **omo
-imply this, as tne sequel will show jV. Y. Tribune.
Important Decision.
J2e!Tn ^ ate forseparate serviS
case.u a woman marjymg twice,and surviving both hus*
o.mds and both entitled to bounty land, she is only on- I
■ Zt t? ra ? y Prelection Under !
tliner husband It there be minor children living n f !
“O'* e;ected husband, they are also entiiled to ‘j> |
assess
but 11 is BOt “ baulu,dy
seal ,* n ° ,ary pu , blic ’ wi ‘h his official
the clai-n u t hlc,ent 'P iov >ded he is not an agent for
el the genui m°t? lpaf,yin2 proot mnst be furnished
that hi’ col ZtL Ji t,,s,natul . ea “and the fact established !
cation was made i<Ui tlot exp,red at llie llme ‘he appli- j
can be u*ed bv'ui-r 1 - f aS ‘ and *i °* ‘ha‘‘in-tractions and laws”
w,lh *°“
thfiwS"v“ , f t J u ' T - A w Mn S ton Corrwpondcnt of
•*,).i,.l f, Tlw . llam e.of Or. H. A.
t:e fourth Di-trici in ..t- ! ‘r .‘ jXatnin cr, for Congress in
de. non. ‘ pUce ot Mr - Deut, who declines tt re
t> P!. S od
in the Atlanta Gas I i-luV n y t,tra P tor lba ‘ all tiiestock
As the question of
been ce.idcd. the Cotnt-mv wit! 7i• by Sas has thus
the necessary arranSE with
demand, we un- i
,t h, U,r„, as ,i.L FjeUizZffmi \
-
Married.
Onthe lrttU Instant, bj lhr-Rev. Mr. Dickev Vr n w
or tOrri, G., Mr,.
Ktiquirer copy.
On the 5 h instant in Clayton. Ala., by the Rev. Joel
Sums Mr Lcnmd Hargrove and Miss Martha Virginia,
daughter o? James Clara, Esq. s ’
DIED,
In this Friday, the 13 h inst., of Scarlet Fever
Robfrc eldest child of Mr. Robert G. Forsyth. ’
My fife is like the summer rose
That open* to the moratog skj,
But ere the shades of evening close,
ie scattered on the ground to die-
Loan AsscciATioir.—At a meeting of ths Republican
Blues Loan Association on Wedne.-dav evening, the fol-
L O iT^ n i g °L^ one y wera loaned: SIOOO at 3 per cent.;
$1 at 34|; at 341. Forty seven installments have
been paid in San. Mem.
COMMERCIAL.
COTTON STATEMENTS.
=£’ ~■ $ rji I ISlock
• 3"^; *g : < o I3- x -5 <=:;-• H j on
- b a• = < 1 .-t ® £"o 2j? : nana
j ; 2-g —§ 1 • 2.°- S2-I. ;i - this
April 8, | I j j dy ’
April* 7 1 C 7886 68863 1942 57122 59: 64 i 9851
1855. * \z77l’ 1020 59732 63532 2318 54918 5723f,; 629^
Columbus, April 14.
Owing to very light receipts and but little selling from
the Warehouses the market is qui. t, but prices are fully
up. YY e quote 7a 9$ cents.
Ointment and Puls the best Remedies far
rn ih g "and all kinds oj wounds-\ he surprising sale
ot the.-e invaluable medicines in every pa:t ofthe civilized
wor.d is one pi the rno.-t convincing prools of their effic icv
in curuig bad legs, old wounds scrs‘S. and dieses of the
skin. I housands of people who .-uflered from these dread
ful maladies have bee,, cu>eu by their use after every other
remedy failed ; and it is a tact beyond dispute that thc-re is
no disease, however oDsimate, but that mav be shortlv erad
icated by these wonderful medicines, therefore the afflicted
shoula try Holloway’s Ointment and Pills.
I he relaxing heats ot summer leave behind them
a long train ot evi s. The most universal of these are
general debility and its sure attendant, lowness ot spirits,
for these we can recommend a speedy and unfailing cure,
VI l M iap i e P adu . tid ’ 8 , German Bitters, prepared by
Dr. C. M. Jack.-on, Philadelphia. Jt is, in our opinion, a
medicine sui generis— aione— unapproachable. It s.ems
to reach tne fountain head of ihe difficulty in the digestive
organization, and thus to relieve the secretions and the
blood of tne mareries tnorbi, or the cause of disease. Its
ionic propeities give vigor to the membranes of the stom
ach, and promote the semtion of ihe gastric juice, which
dissolves the food, while its cordial, soothing, and alva
tive influence imparts general r* gi.larity and ktiength to the
action ol the secret.organs, and seems to fortify the con
stitution Snch is our own experience o! its i ffects, and
we believe it is confirmed bv the evidence of all who have
tried it, or had an opportunity of witnes-ing its operation.
For sale hy Dr. C. M Jackson, 120 Arch street, Plnla ,
and by Danforth &, Nagle, Rob, it Garter, Brooks &, Chap
man, Columbus Ga ; and by O. Lanier & Cos . Girard,
A,a * ap7—2w
~ TalpitjATl' ‘N o r the Hear?', Neivous Diseases, Liver
Complaint, Neuralgia, Dyspep ia, Costivene-s and Piles,
are ail relieved and cured m an incredible short time, hy
Cartel’s Spanish Mixture, the great tome and purifier of
the blood It contains not a j article ot Mercury, Opium,
oi any noxious drug, is j harmie.'?. aud has cured
more than five hundred cases of cli ease.
YVe can only refer the reader to the certificates, a few of
which may be found in another column, and ail of which
aie detailed in full around the bottle. It is the greatest of
all Spring and Tall Medici;,es,-arid possesses an influence
over the blood truly remarkable.
Bee advertisement. atwlm.
Derangement of the Liver, is one of the most common,
a3 weil as the formidable ot diseases known to Amer
ican physicians. It had for years attracted the closest at
tention oi the medical faculty in all parts ofthe United
States, and yet up to the time of the discovery ot Dr. M’-
Lane’s great Specific, it was almost beyond the leach ot
Medical skill. Thousands had fperished without even a
hope ol relief, and although thousands may yet be destined
to. feel the diretul effects ot this most complicated disease,
it is now, thanks to the research ot Dr. M’Lane, comp!ete
ly brought within the scope of medical control. The pro
prietors of the Liver Pdis feel confident that they offer a
remedy which has been fully tested by time, and which has
never failed of success when fairly tried These inestima
ble Pils may be purchased at all the Druggists in C< lum
bus, and ot Dealers generally throughout the United
States. ap7—2w
IMPORTAKr TO TEACHERS,
Country Merchants, and Everybody Else.
A LARGE & COMPLETE ASSORTMENT"OF
Books, Stationery & Fancy Articles,
AT COST, FOR CASH !
KEING deeirous of changing my
/i .yfiN rY business, I now ofler my ex , e,i>-ive
Stock ot School, Law, Metti
ca 1 Theological and
BrilijJtkSß ce |, a lie ous Books, aml i-ViSr*
Stationery at COST FOR CASH*
I have a lorge Stock, oi School ‘AOilks, and it will be greatly
to the advantage ol Teuchecs and those in char.e of Schools,
to call immediately and suj ply thvmstlvis. If you cannot
come, send your oiders with ihe money, and I will send them
to you.
to any one wishing to go into the business, I would say, that j
I will sell ihem my entire stock upon the most favorable terms ;
—both as t< prices and payments. Gall and see.
JORDAN L. HOWELL. ;
N. S,— I would most respectfully say, to all who are fodebt- j
ed to me, that 1 vmst have the money. jPlease let met hear
from you without lurther notice. J.L. ii. !
Columbu* Ga., April 14, 1855. wtwtf j
SEWING MACHIEEsT
GEOVEH, BAKEE & CO’S. PATENT, j
THE simplest and best in use. and the only Machine adapted
to general use. ‘Jan stiicu a shirt bosom, or sew hltean l
thicknesses of ugii ibargs with equal case, can be managed j
oy a negro; is not liable to get oui of order, and the sew ing will j
outlast the material. Can be run by hand, footer water pow- I
er. Every one shou and have them. Tuey will do the work of
a day in an hour, with ease. Call and see them.
COVVi °v &, CO., Agents,
ap!4—twtf Columbus t-eorgia.
NOTICE.
Georgia, Muscogee county.-Those having demands
agn nst ibe tatato of Alexanoer M. Robinson, deceased,
latt oi Muscogee county, Ga., will present them in terms of the
law. April ihe I3tb, ibos.
api4—twltwlt. HUCII P. ROBINSON, Adm’r. j
I
COMMISSION AiND GROCERY HOUSE, j
r>HE undersigned has the pleasu-e of announcing to the
public that he hasjusl received and will continue tore- 1
ceive during the season a goi and eupj ly of
FAHILY GROCERIES,
consisting or
SUGAR , COFFt.E , MOLASSES ,
SA L TANARUS, BA COX, , COHX,
PEAS, CHEESE, & TEAS ,
Fine Segars and Tobacco, die,
which lie offers very low for CASH and C\!-II only. Thn j
public are resp-c luily invited >o call and examu.e hi? Sock. j
None but Genuine and Fresli Articles will oe offer
ed; and ail goou> so and warranted iO Oe as good as the l/cst at
ihe old stand ot D. P. Ellis & co., No. 1-4, Ur. ad street, Co
lumbus, Ga. A.S. HaVS.
Enquirer copy. apl2—wtwtf,
BOOK KEEPING.
I ANNOUNCE to the young gentlemen of that I
have opened a sc ioQl for teach ug
BOOK KEEPING BV uvu-.E AND SINGLE ENTRY.
Double Entry Book Keeping will be taught in a series of
lessm s,comiuuing theory wim practice, in wh'eh.will beexein
n’ fled the method ot conducting ai.u c.osing a set of
books, fiuirie Eutry wot be taught practically in the manner
usually practiced in actual business.
TERMS:
For Double Entrv, S2O, for a ‘erin of six week*, unless the
i pup-1 should get through before the expiration ot <hai <nne, in
i which case the term will exp.re when the last lesson is taken,
i For Single Entry, SiO, for a term of three weeks, wtm me
! condition above mentioned.
i KEB’EREXCEst
1 Jams* K. Re id, Wm A Redd,
\ Mciaren Sl Duck. J. L. H >well.
1 Those who may wish to take lessons must app?y wi.biu_a
i week from this date.
j i oiumbus, Aprd 9tb, 1855. aplOtwot
The Subscriber offers for Sale
MA VERY DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LOT,situated
on ihe east-ide >i the Hamilton near the north
Commons, co a si-ting O; a good dwelling house, kitch
en, smoke house, and aIJ other necessary out-uu!ldiug
and a good we 1t f water, *c. Cht-i p lor cash.
Those wishing to purchase will uo w il to call and see it.
i:pl—„wif. DANIEL FINNIGAN,
Irish Potatoes.
Jt’T-T received oa conoignmetw, twenty-five bsrre tticlu
d'ngaievc‘-Mer&ers.o aps ‘ |J. C. PB’-U S.
BOUNTY-LAND WARRANTS.
Pension Claims, &c.
HAMILTON & PLANE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GEO.
(Office, No. 67, Broad Street, over E. Barnard’s Store )
HAVING made arrangements at IVashingion City,by which
all business entrusted to ihem will be p lunptiy attended
to.th.y n>e enabled to procure Bounty Land War
rants, Pensions, &.C., and prosvc ite Claims agamsi
rim United Hates either beiore Congress or theseveial Lt
partments.
lhty are also prepared to purchase Claims, Ac., against
tho United Siatv*.
tjPXe Pay required until the Land Warrants, Claims, Stc..
are procured
JAMBS HAMILTON. WM. T. FLASK
April 7th, 1t?55. w&twtf.
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODST
r Subscriber ha* received hi* stock ot SPRING AND
1. S IMSIiJRDtiY GrtULiS—aGrge and general a-s irtmeut
—comp isiiig a.l good and desirable styles, w hich the public
ars invited to examine.
The goodß were bought to sell —are for sale—and
will sell to all in want—if examined—as tiny
wilt be offered foi lower prices lor CASH than tne same* yies
and value w ere ever offered in Uiis city.
ap'.O—wttw2m . C. M YG ATT.
J. M. RUSSELL,
ATTORN ku Y AT L A V* r .
OlSce at Dreseid. with G E Thomas, E-n.. over J Kl ‘’& Cos
Broad Street—Columbus. Get |t i,
Columbus, April 9, ltoo. twtf
TO THE LADIE 7
HAVING received a most exttns ve and fulfesupply of the
lalest 1 reiich
SPRIKG MILINERY & DRESS GOODS
tor Ladies wear, I solicit a call from all. The |Goods are now
opened, and th selection comprise* an assortmeutjsuperior and
r.cner than ever < ffered beolre in lh;s market.
Respectfu l.*, Mit J . DP.rsSAU,.
1 8 Broad ctreet.
NOTICE
IN order that my customers runnii g accounts may know the
terms on which I trade, I dewm Uadvisable to pub ish them.
For put chasing on time puyinent is reqnir* and twice a year, on
the first of July and first ot January,at which time the ii is wilt
be presented. ‘ MRri. I)E#8 ■* U.
April 7, 1851 watw3m.
Fi esli (irouiiiT
DOUBLE Extra Family Flour, from YVhito Wheat, a
a beautiful aitide, per barrel sl3
Extra Family, *• “ 12
Superfine, “ “ m *o
Double Extra is equal to Hiram Smith. YVe have cdy
a small Jot of it.
t;;;7--,y&.iw:f. WINTER’S PALACE MILLS.
I AM in receipt of a large supply <>f that most indispensa
ble luxury in a southtri climate, ICE, ad will furnish it
a* cheap as drt at the Ice House. Send in your orders
and keep cod. ‘f. M. HOG AN.
Columbus Ga. Aprils. twtf.
NOTICE.
OUR friends and patrons are hereby notified that circum
stances make it absolutely necessary that we should have a
lien on every horse boarded at our stable by the month or year.
We, therelore, hereby give notice, that our right Jof lien
shall enter into and become a part of every conlraet for the
keen or board ol horse> at our stables, and that in all cases we
reserve the right to n orce said lien, eif nece-SK.-y.
aps ts. HATCHEK & PITTS.
PAI NTI NU r
HE subscriber, (after an exp-rienee of several years in the
A principal cities ol Europe aud America,) engages to exe
cute ail kinds of
House, Sign, and Decorative Painting
with tua'ness and despatch. Walls and Ceilings
Grained, Garbled or Fresco’d.
AH such work done oy me warranted to please. *
EDWARD J. KING.
Store on Droad Street, next door to J. H . Strupper’*
Candy Muiniactimv ap3 twlmwlt.*
YOU SALeT”
ON ACCCMMODAT2KG TEEMF,
A Comfortable House and Lot,
jjjsgiHj In a healthy part of the City. For particulars
apply to H ARRISON, AUSTIN & McGEHEE.
March 31,1855. tw2m.
GREAT EXCITEMENT!!
*370 tlx© mitoUo.
DO you know that’
Everybody desiring to
Purchase life-like and
Enduring likenesses ol their
YVives, Husbands, Child.en, Brothers,
Sisters and Fr euds, are making a
Drand rush, to by far the best,
And only place in Columbus, where
Likenesses, which seem to breathe and
Live, can be got up, at short notice, in
Kndless variety of style, and possessing that
ESichness 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
Gem of a Picture,call at C. 1. DFPEW’S
Excelsior Gallery—Woodbridge’sold stand.
Many thousands of Pictures, in Columbus,
Speak for themselves, and testify to the above.
March 31, 1855. twtf.
RIDDLE 7^
Fashionable Baguerrean Gallery.
rptlL<: proprietor hn riie largest, neatest, and most fethioua-
JL b!y arranged GALLEItI i orttie Art in the State.
He uses the beat material, and allows uotl.ing but first class
pictures to leave hi* Rooms.
Po forget not. ye lover* of the Fine Aits, when y? sally firth
to obtain those imperishable ‘gems, to call on RIDDLE.
He will give you a Handsome Picture and a Good
i.no. As for takin/ children, fam ly groups, Steriscopee. out
door views, ice., he defle* any Artist iuthe country to surpass
him. Rootbsou broad B.reet, over U. Mygati’s Hiy Goods
Store.( oiumbus, or. inarJi —t*9m.
gouTHERN
MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY.
(BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA.)
Conducted on the Havana plan.
GRAND SCHEME FOR APRIL.
CLASS N.
To'he drawn 21s t April 1855, in the city of Montgomery.
WHEN i K'ZEtJ AMOUNTING TO
Will be distributed accord.ng to the following
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!
J3F“.\nd remember every Prize is drawh at each drawing
and paid whendue \\ IT HOLT Kr.DUGT ION:
1 Prize of tIAOM is v s:2,of>o
I uo 5.1K0 is 5.1 O ‘
I do 3.000 is 3 000
1 do 8,0 0 is 2.000
I do I,MK>i* 1.5i0
1 do 1,2n0 is I,SUO
1 do 1,100 ie I,:00
ONLY TEN THOUSAND TICKETS.
j-gp- Tickets s;o—Halves and Qiurter* in proportion.
Dills on all Botvent bank* at par.
All communication* strictly"confidential.
SAMUEL SWAN,
Agent and Manager.
Sign oi the Btonze Lion
Montgomery, Oct. 21—twtd
JOHN MAY , Agent, Girard, Ala.
OCT All letters for immediate answer must be addressed
to JOHN MAY, Cohnnhns. Ga.
POUND.
V PROMISORY NOTE, made by Dll ft. Long to Johnson,
Thornton, which the owner cau have ly calhn? at this*
o?3ce. *eb-—tw f.
Berkshire Hogs.
IHAVE forsale a Isrge cud 2ue*y marked ?ow r.nd so very
fine Pig*. tpt f. G. PMFLP-.
FLOUR! FLOUR!
JUBT received on coß*igmen *.,d for *a!e Seventy*
Five Barrels, A. X, Purchaee and try ii.
navre?— K. C.PHELPS.
J. P. JORDAN. S. F. GLE.
JORDAN & GEE,
RECEIVING ft FORWARD'G MERCHANTS,
General Commission Agnils, & Dealers in
Drygoods, Groceries and Provisions, |
CHATTAHOOCHEE,
Gadsden County. Fia.
April 2, 1885. w 6m.
•SALE OF THE
ROCK ISLAND FACTORY.
UNDER the proviaions of a Deed of Trust made to the un- ;
dorstgned by ttie R *ck isiaud factory, we will .fl, r i<>- j
sale in Jkioi.day vHd dav of April next, at tie Kook 1.-ltnd ,
Factory, ail those tracts of land in Hie State of A1 .bama lymg !
on thechattahoochee hiver. to wit: Fitly acres m the South j
East Quarter of Section 35, Townsh p IS, Range 3 , adjoining i
ihe lands of Robert S Harda.vay nun Wiliam U. lairne, *n !
Russell county, Alabama, and running i.p said river to the I
nor h half of said section 35, belonging to Sitwad and Foil- j
taine, and thence ruuning back due west so as to include said j
Fifty acres. Also, all that tractor parcel of land lying i nthe !
Chattah* hiver, in the rcu h East Quarter of bet lion 35, ‘
Township 18, Range 3 J.in Kusstl < oui.ty, Ain., adjoining the j
el.p of land in said sectiou on ihe Souti. t>e*ongtug io V* iiham \
D. *.aims, and on the * est bounded nj land belonging to said |
Cairns and on the north by the land of John Fontaine, contain- j
ing fitly acres, in-re or less, together wiih ihe right o! way run- j
ning from saiu land to the south sde of >ectioti 15; t.ience I
along sad south iine to sectioi 34, continuing thence to the |
West Point road, as reserved in a deed made to Roo. ri Tayl< r. !
Also, all that parcel of land lying cast *of the Columbus |
Road running to West Point through sFoinervnic, which is con
tained in the South East Quarter of the boutti East Quarter of
•Section 34,and twenty six and a half acres of innd !$}:.••:
joining to the same, in the to >h West Quarter of the South
West Quarter of Section 35, and lourieen and one fouiih :-crts
running due east.r.dj lining said land along the south line of
Section 35, one hundred y. ds in length, to ihe, Chattahoochee
river, containing in all eighty and three tourths acres, all in
Township 18, and Range u, n liusseil county, Alabama. Ais >
the South east quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 34,
Township 18, hange 35, aid the r out I west quart* rof the
South east quarter, of acid section: Provided, that these ast
tracts a'e not to extend west of the Columbus road. And all
and singular, tt e buildings, out booses, w ter cm rs< s, water
privileges, advantages, hereditaments, and ippuitenance-*,
whatever, to the said seveial paid is of Inno bein g t.g. or in
anywise appertaining or whcii the said Rirs Islam! Fa* t r j
have acquued trom It e Sotte of t.eoraia by Leads ative l-nact
menf. Aißo, all the personal pr* perty to tne said Factorv be
longing, consisting oi Mac iner., to.l*. V\ agons, M i es, II >rs
ses, Material for tne mauulte ure of Pap* r, Manulac.ureu Pa
per, and ail and every part and } arrel ol the personal estate of
the Rock Island Factory lhe impr ivements mi the land con
sist of a Paper Factory, Warehouse.*, outhouses and al the
couveniucies for operatives necessaiy to cany on the seme.
R.J.MOStS, )
HERVFY HALL, > Trustees,
H. 8. SMITH. S
CT The Montgomery Advertiser & Gazette will please coj y !
until day o.’ sale and reudi r bill to Trustees.
tnnrch22, l-55. w&twtds.
ROCK ISLAND FACTORY”
NOTICE TO BOND HOLDERS.
ON the 23d April next we shall sell the ReaUand Pe,sonal
Estate of the Rock island Facie* for default, in payment
ol a portion ol the bonds oi said C**nip*ny, and for other caus
es; and. as by the provisions o! the ‘trust*Deed, a 1 the bonds
outstanding,‘whether due or not *lu *, are to be paid rateably out
of ihe proceeds of sale, you are hereby notified to present your
bonds to R. J Moses, one of ihe Trustees, on or before the
12th day of April next, that you may receive your pro rata pay
ment on the same,
HffIJVEY HALL, )
It. S SMITH, J- Trustees.
R .I. MOSES. S
Enquirer copy. w*fetwti23\n.
COLUMBUS, GA., MARCH 6, 1835.
THE Partnership heretofore existing between the under
signed under the firm and style of E. T. TA Y LOR &.
CO. and TAYLOR, LOCKHART & CO , is this day dis
solved by mutual consent. ’1 he name ol the firms will be
used in liquidation only by either of the partners.
’ E. T. TAYLOR,
HENRY LOCKHART,
I F. BROWN,
JOS W. TriOVIAS.
tw3tw6t R. H THOMAS.
GUAA’Cb
3.0 Tons Ouano,
Just Received, and for Sale by
GREENWOOD & GRIMES.
Columbus March 7, 1855. w&.tw6od.
A Ta'e if the Alamo, is anew and
JM BisepSljL popular work, Just by the I 1 ; rpers
ApjgSSS Ssjgy and for sale by
ijJßbtawiy j. w. pease.
Also, a New Supply of
South Side View of--la very, by N. Adams, D. D.; Ruth Hall;
Cap. Canot; Life and lleauties of Fanny Fern, &c. Sic.
Columbus, Feb. 24. w&tw*f.
Muscogee Railroad Stock for Sale.
p” Shares .Muscogee Railroad Stock fo.ale bv
OU HARK.SuN, AUSTIN 6c. A/cGEIIEE. J
fb3. .wJ-twtf.
Southern Mutual Life Insurance.
T’HE favorable terms on which one may sect re to his widow
and orphan children a comfortable M.ppoit, invite the at
tention of all who are not iich im ugfi to provide for theT lt,m
ily without theirown personal extrtions.
For fur her information appiy to
feb24—w&t\*3m. A. TOND, Agent.
HEW §FRING G 0 O BS,
JUST RECEIVED BY
MANLEY & HODGES.
{TIRENCII, Englisii and American Prints.
. French Oambr.csand Brilliants
Scotch and Fiench G>ngb- ms: all S'yles.
Bareges, Tissues and Light Colored Challeya.
Light S uninerSiik* and Grenadines”
A Choice Selection of Ktnbrniderits.
Handkerchiefs, Col arq and Collars and Sleeves to match.
Jackonet and Swiss Trimmings anil Bands.
English an i German Hosiery—ol eveij descrij tion.
Damask and Mus.in Lrapery.
ALSO,
A Superior lot oflrish much*.
6-4 pdlow Case—L:nun and Cotton.
10-4 11—4 Ac. 12-4 Cotton and Linen Sheetings.
3 p y, Ingrain and Liomt Carpeting.
Every discription of gooes usually found in our line—ail of j
which w ill be sold at the lowest Cash Prices.
Columbus March 3, I 55. w^twlf
HERE’S A CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN
FOR TEACHERS & LOVERS OF MUSIC.
WIS'MNC. to _rednce our Large Stock of ‘
Music, Instruction Boohs,
Musical Works of all Kinds,
weottVr n sell until June next, at a discount of 50 per cent., |
FOR CASH.
VIOLINS & ACCORDEONS
can be bought chetper here than at any <-thi r smre in the i
cny. T.-IIAX & VANDI N Ml R:.
febl4—twfcwtilfitjune. 62—Last eide Broari-S.reet. ;
Columbus, Ga. \
Bounty Land! Bounty Land! Bounty Land !
rj'HE u idtrsigned having associated th. nv=f Ives torether for
1 the purpose of procuring BOUNTY LAND under
the several acts of Congress hereto o.e pas.-d. mo now prepared
to make a| p ication forr.l whovhoare int.Uui.
Persons who have heretofore received Bounty Land War j
rants, are, under a recent actof Congrss*, entititdto a:i addi
tional Bounty of Land, and by caiiii g at our rfilce can get all
the necessary infrrmation.
Wea<e also prepared to prosecute Pension and other claims
against the United S ates, r ro-n our long experience and gen
eral success, we can with confidence say, that a'i c aims entrus
ted to our care, will be prompt y andtp-edilx adjusted
Une ot the pirti-s being constantly in Washington city, will
give the busine>s his personal utteutioii there.
Office over Guuby &. Daniels’ S.ore, C*>lumbns, Georgia.
MICH A Kj. N. CLARK,
feb24..wAtwtf. A. B. RAG \N.
BOUNTY LANDsT
WE have on hand a large lot of the Forms to be n?ed i
in obtaining BOUNTY LAN DS, suited to all ease?,
that we will sell alsl per quire, CASH.
Columbus, Ga. w&twtf LOMAX &. ELLI3. |
LAND & STEAM MILL FOR SALL |
sabsariber offera for sale his valuable set of Mills all !
X i ew, with an extensive cnstoiw, worth trom 40 to 50 doll tra
•xr day. ‘lhe enir>neis ot 20 horsepower, and drives a circular
saw that cut* from ihree w> five thousand teet of lumber per;
day. The Grist A/iU ill grind 12 bushels of corn per hour,’
ami getsa cuetuiu oi 250 bushels per weiif. The mills are wiih
qi 2 mies of Email In. I he r e is attached lo the mil Bio acres
,f Pmc lmud.bea'ytim v >erefl. D.6acresclerred. Any person
wishiu to purchase such property will do well to call and ex
■iinine, as I am determined lo sell. C. J. M. AN DREW**.
Ku aula, Ala., Feb. *5.185i. fe *l2—wtf. j
| rAA BU: lIBIS UP OHNTBV COHN —Part to ariivc, low
ID'JUfor cesH. horsaLjby JAMrB . IGUN, .
—u4t. Temiessee Cum. Douee,
TIAKO MECIIANIQBE.
THlSfp’eridtd instrument cmn wbe b<aqht for less that 1 1 If
its oi igif.al cost. It i*a Pian*, in ei.< r in ti iircd wr tk
! mans'iip. in none in the cmniry, a.nd t>> tts f* rm is p ctitiaily
j ftdapted to-mail parlors, *&Uj yuig hut lit It n.oie n.< u. tha. a
; common side tab.e.
i It will berod lor $450, one halftn cash,the bthnreon line
! months* crerDt, aid the puichnser will he entitl-d to One
j Tear’s Instruction in Music from the uadi night and
! tree of all charei s.
For sale ulso, with orequarter’s instruction,
A SPLENDID GUITAR,
of the best New Vork irake.lt is new and cost, rriei; j.Py. fifty
| dollars li r which price it is now ofTtred for sale, together wivk
j the instruction. For further particulars enquire •>!
II 8. SA RVNI.
Onr Merry’s Clothing Flore. Broid rrreet.
ri'7 *■ At wt ■’
UKAAUE tI'RLNGS HOTEL FUR SALE.
for soon. Itafforls an opportunity lor one ol the most
%|gS| p ofltab e investnienle m ihe cmii.iry. as the b.oks of
House will show. ‘I he locution is acki-owledgt dio he
one of the most lavorab'e for Pulmonary inviidds in F >r a ;
while one ot tt.e finest Sulphur S, riiqs in the Unit n. attuci ed
to ti.c II tiel. adords til e I ailing, v.:. lor those la! oritur ni di r
other di-eases r< q irimr the use oi S.t pbur Water,
resorted t<> in suet- case-.
T.ie Hotel is entirely eu-, c p'.ble of ac<*ommt ist ng ‘r. m
fiUi..7<t oersoio, am| well firmsi td. The ro< ms tre all j ut
tered. T.lose desirous of Miyii g are it quest* and io ct me aidos
hir ihem-el'es: 9to tnecorreeli ess *of the at t.ve. A r J. \V.
Pear-on at the Spring*, will give any t information
Ihe Hotel is located on ihe main Fiage Hoad tl.r- uoh i'aet
Florida—twenty five miles from P.iiaika. anti one n.lle aid a
hall from Fort Brook Lundii g, on the Oclaw jla Him r
Somet-av 11 weet-p.
Just Received on Consignment,
GA AflA I.BF. Tennersee New Bacon; Hog round;
ZUi|l‘uv 1000 lbs. Feathers.
s<i Kegs Prime Fresh Lurd.
75 Boxes, X Boxes and X Boxes be t Virginia Tobaeco.
I mu YardoTeuesste .leans. Chonn lor Cash.
tnar2l—tf HULL, I RIEI BuN & f O.
JAMES B. CUNNINGHAM,
CIVIU KXGI.MIUK AND SURVI VOR.
COLUMBUS, EGOHGIA.
AROHITECTUR Ali Designs and Wortiig Plans lor Build
ings furnished. Artificer’s work calcuia ed; Surveys of
land made, and T p grapicul plans mruisbed with accuiacy,
tiea'n.taand despat< h
( file over* o . Holt’s Law Office,
t'olumhus, Feb. 24. wfetwlf.
winteYfagtoryT
Columiaus, Oa.
YARNS, I.IvSEYS. WRAPPING TWINE
SEWING THREAD, lor tale.
WOOL Card and at one fourth toll or ten cents
per ported.
LINSEYS niade up on shares, or 15c. por yard.
All Work done Promptly end Warranted
MONTGOMFRY - IKON WORKS,
MONTGOMERY, AM.
WILL FURNISH PROMPTLY
STEAM Engines Circular Faw Mills. Grist Mi Is, Fhafting,
or any desci iption of JUJiCHIMh 11 ). Also Rich’s un
rivalled Water Wheels.the beal in the world.
Lynch, Page fit i ‘o, Whittlesy ft Cos., Woodruff & Goetchinp,on
the Mus-ogee Ral Road,and numerous oiheis, testify to
c V tting JOOu feet of I .umber per hour; each using one of our
Patent Circu ar Saw Mills ol one Saw.
G. W. WINTFR.
mar!2—w&twtf Agent, Columbus Georgia.
IDO MY OWN PUFFING.
■VTOW I say, that 1 have first rate Tobacco on reasonable
i\ urmo. Wti’ do I say soV because some ot ourediiors buy
tills Tobacco. Those who are nor -o w-li inlorti ed as the
1 niters, just call aid examuie tnv Tobacco, feegars,
Brnudy, Whisky, Wine,&c. &c. lam deo-i min
ed to sell, i r the cash, at a small o. vance on New York cost*
mur22—w&lwtf. N T> ’. .* ’ T N.
MI DTvi FEirf.
MRF. J.VN iffi M’GINTY offers her professional, servi
ces to the pep;e o. Columbus and vicini y. She has had
thirty years experience in the business and lla.ters herself
that by strictatteulioushe will mirit t!ie public pitronage.
S lemo he found, when not profe-siormlly engaged, ai he- -
reside! ce cn Jackson street, just below the Memodist Mission
Church. [marl5 —twtf.
3FLES3MIC>V^.XJ
WE take this method ofintbrming our iriends and the pu
lie that we have removed onr Store t<>
NO. 76 EAST SIDE OF BROAD STREET,
Where cll always bo found a 1 irge selection of
ivfflVriMO FORTES
From the BoslM tuufactoriesin the United States, ofallSTVLtcs
and PRICES.
ALSO,
Melodious, Guitars, Viollucellos, Violins,
Banjos, Tamboi iiies, Timer, Fluiinss,
Accordeons, Music Bo xes, ( larieiutts,
Flagemelik and Fifes*
Also, ‘-Til kinds *ol Bit ASS 1 VSTItIMESTS for
BA 5 iJS, tog* ih> r wun Bass aiai Tknok It Ua H
STRIN* Sot all kinds, and thn Largest Assortment
of SHEET MUSIC for all the above named instruments,
that can be found tsoutli ol Philadelphia.
ALSO, A LARGE STOCK OF
GL Fine GOLD and SILVER WATCHES,
Jv 4* -,FAVE, RV h,ml fan ‘ y f *°ODS, of all oeseripllnpa.
S^AisiSto!.-ether ith a full asssortmeni of A\ oi sted and
Embroidery Patterns, and other articles too numerous
to mention.
EjT s cond hand Pinns taken in exchange when new ones
are bought, and ihe highest pric. s allowed for old ones.
Necoi <1 hand P'anos or Re; t.
Pianos, Organs, IU elodians, and a 1 other kinds of
Musical lustrum* it >r* p ur* and in th* t est niann* r, and at the
shortest notice, and warrinted to give entire satisfaction.
All orders left at our store will e promptly intended to.
ThUAX *. VAN DEN BERG,
76 Brosd Street,feign ot the Mammoth Fiddle.
P'Bimbos, Dec. I 1.L54. wAtwtf-
HEAR BOTH SIOLI^S.
All the World will Read this Book.
THE LIFE AND BEAUTIES
OF
FANNY FERN,
IN ONE VOLUME, T2MO.. CLOTH.
WJio is Path Holt? T* Built Pull Fanny
Fern, or somebody else! and if Funny
Fern is not Uitlh Hull who is Fai. ny
Fei n !
THE L!FE AM) BEAUTIES CP PANSY FERN!
Is now before the public, aad the world will be ei.lightened.
Amt thi-< hook h sirat g** lisl* un olds.
Ihe present Work Is authentic in ail its
Details.
Those ho have rend the advai.ee coj y, j renounce it the
wittiest, spiciest hook ol ihe season.
It presents vivid, life like pictures of Ihe cl.arrainz and bril
liant
Author of Fern Leaves andUuth Hall,
at her own fireside,in the Editor's Bai*ciutn, in the street, at
Church, and everywhere, and in every position she is t* e same
fascinating w*>inan.
In th s volume, several of Fanny Fern’s earliest efforts appear
for the fir-t time in book lorm.
Tne reader will find that they possess the same attractive
features which char**ct- r ze aii he.* productions.
They areallcrnateiy witty and pathetic, causiicand toothing,
sp irklii g and pensive
No ot her author has succcedjd so well in touching the finer
chords of the heart.
Just received and fer sale by
febla—witwif. W. PEASE.
DISSOLUTION,
THE firm of IIALLfc MCSFB ’was dissolved on the first of
January, 1855, Ly >he ue-sth of 4. 1. Motes.
HERVEY HALL, surviving Partner.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
rxAHE undersigned have entered into the HA HI)- if. 4RE
L B USINESSi under the firm at and name of HALL, MOtEd
& CO. HERVEY HALL,
IS A A* i I. mos*;a,
J \GOR P
WIL--IA.M A. BEACH.
February 13,1855. w&iiwtf.
KPECI Vli A W i'iCL.
II s ? o'der that onr customers may understand the
le m J on which we Uad*', we have tit ug t it advi-noie
to publish them. They are as follows: F*>rall purchases
i on time, payments witl be required twice a year; .>-ay
‘ May and Ist J nuar*’. On all amounts unpaid at the times
specified, we shall claim and expect iniere-t until paid
I E. BARNARD, & GO.
[ Coicmbus, Jan. L-t,’W. janll-—w6i.twtC