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Classical Criticism.
The following bit of high art criticirm in from a De
troit paper:
A crowd was poring into Fireman’s Ilall
And 1 101 l owed. An emense crowd was there,
A li-teniu to a Idler as was playin on a mnsicle
Clipboard, which gave forth,duhott sounds.
1 Ih.gered. it was tjtrakorse. lie went in on
Tropicle fruits generally, not to mention lemons.
Then come Assoluta and her sister, and sung
4 ‘Vediai CarimV’ or the Canine ‘tidder—a lemale
Dog as had lost her husband, and then a in*
Te.mission, which was the best perlormance to
Look at the wjtnrnin in. The dresses ot
Tne Assolutas was a -upprisin site, in
Consequence ot their dresses not coming #p long
Knoogn on theirshoulder . Old Bull, witii
Letter close on than he ever had beiore,
Came out and piade. llis hair was cornhed good.
And his music was eoncorde ( l hat’s French lor“Do
it again’) and he done it. ‘i hen the short-wasted
Dit -scs on top sung again—and then a Urge coder
With Strakoree inside ot it, attacked tin; cupboard
And tried to brake the stopp es on the bottom
With his fut —and then Old bull
Come out and done the Kanal at Venice—with
out the drivers, which was ti e end of the pe<-
Formance, and awdience retired, wanting
To get their dollars back agin.
Groat Blow—Several Vessels ashore jatTyboe.
The wind horn th; N. E, rose to a great height last
night, and we legretlo state proved disastrous to the ship
ping m the vicinity of Tyt.ee.
The following vcs-els tvwe driven ashore: Bark Clrr
mont, consigned to E. A. SoularJ, went ashore on the
beach, a little übeve the light hom-e, it is leared she will
b.l_:e as the sea i- bieakmg over her.
’lire Ellen Austin, a now ship, dragged her anchors near
the beach, but as yet inis received no injury.
Ship Southport went ashore on the dry part of the nole,
and is leaking badly.
Bark Glasgow dragged her anchors, and went ashore in
Cockspur Channel; it is hoped the vessel will be gotten off
as soon as the weather moderates.
A steamer has been sent to the relief of the vessels.—
Journal 1$ Courier,‘•list rust.
Arrest <f Hines. —The notorious Dr. Ilines, a convict
in the Kentucky Penitentiary who escaped, was arrested
in Louisville Wednesday, lie was living there under the
assumed name of Col. Hamilton.
Sweet. —This is the height of the “sugar season” in Ver
mont —a Slate which makes about six millions of pounds
ot thesachaiiue article, annually—worth, it is estimated,
$650,000. Avery pretty item, certainly. The subject is
decidedly a sweet one, and reminds us of a toast which
some Green Mountain boy sent in to a Vermont festival
iiolden in Lowell, Mass.,sometime last year. It ran thus:
“Vermont —Famous for the great production of your
great staples—men, women, maple sugar and horses.
The first ate strong, the last ate fleet,
‘f he second and third are exceedingly sweet,
And all are uncommonly hard to beat!”
Someone has defined love : A little sighing, a little
crying, a little dying and a deal of lying.
COMMERCIAL.
COTTON STATEMENTS.
=. il _ ! H “'2T Stock
i„CI i. * ct> < ® I S : < CT j oil
i— rj ■ 5.0 I i *3.2.
=£j%2. i2 2. ; r- jf"g! O:§ i5 % \ hand
S’ 3 "® M.© • 2.£- o. ■S
j *• ; ir < S I day.
A Ws4* , | 43 934 67886 63863 1942|57122 59C64J 9851
Columbus, April 24.
COTTON —There has been so very lew and limited
transactions since the arrival of the steamer Nashville, it
is d.ftivult to know the effect of the news upon our market.
So far as the few operations indicated anything, prices are
about as they were at our hist notice of the market. Wo
therefore continue to quote principal sales 8 to 9 cents.
Charleston, April 20.
The sales of Cotton to-day amounted to 3,270 bales, at
extremes ranging from to 10 cents. The market
closed firm, and Middling Fair commands 9-L and Good
Middling- 9§ cents.
The attention of our readers is called to Professor Hol
loway’s Advertisement in another part of our columns.—
The world wide renown of his Pills and Ointment are two
well known to require much comment from us ; but they
are without doubt, the most efficacious remedies for all the
ills which flesh is heir to. Many of our readers have de
rived immense benefit from us ng the Pills in cases ot bile,
and gene al derangements of the stomach and bowels, and
no cutaneous di-ease can resi-t the curative powers of the
Ointment, the effect it has on the rame is certainly aston
ishing
Pathlation o p the Heart, Nervous Diseases, Liver
Complaint, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Costiveness and Piles,
are ail re'ieved and cured in an incredible short time, by
Carter’s Spanish Mixture, the great tonic and purifier ot
the blood It contains not a particle ot Mercury, Opium,
or any noxious drug, is perfectly harmless, and has cured
more than five hundred cases of di-ease.
We can only refer the reader to the certificates, a few ot
which may be found in another column, and all of which
a<e detailed in lull around the bottle. It is tlie greatest cl
all Spang and ball Medici- es, and possesses an influence
over the blood truly remarkable.
■•See advertisement. an7lm.
——— *~
fti#’*’ The relaxing heats of summer leave behind them
a long train of evi s. The most universal ot these are
general denility and its sure attendant, lowness of spirits.
For these we can recommend a speedy and unlailing cure,
in the shape of lloodat d’s German Bitters, prepared by
Dr C. M Jack-on, Philadelphia, it is, in our opinion, a
medicine sui generis —alone—unapproachable. It s. eras
to r.ach the fountain head of ‘he rtitliculty in the digestive
organization, and thus to relieve the secretions and the
blood ofthe inaceries tnorbi, or the cause of disease. Its
tonic properties give vigor to the membranes ot the stom
ach, and promote the secretion ot the gastric juice, which
dissolves the food, while its cordial, soothing, and alteta
tive influence imparts general regularity and strength to the
action of the secretive organs, and seems to fortify the con
stitution. Such is our own experience ot its effects, and
we believe it is confirmed by the evidence ot all who have
tried it, or had an opportunity ot witnessing its operation.
For sale by Dr. C. M. Jackson, 120 Arch street, l mia ,
and by Dantorth &, Nagle, Robert Carter, Brooks &
man, Columbus Ga ; and by’ O. Lauier & Cos , Girard,
Ala. apt 2w
Derangemcnt of the Liver, is one ot the most common,
as well as the most formidableof diseases known to Amer
ican physicians, it had for years attracted the closest at
lent on o! the medical faculty in all parts oi the Ignited
States, and vet up to the time of the discovery ot Dr. M -
Lane’s great Specific, it was almost beyond the teach ot
Medical skill. Thousands had perisned without even a
iiope of relief, and although thousands may yet be destined
to led the direful effects of this most complicated disease,
it is now, thanks to the research ot Dr. M’Lane, complete
ly brought within the scope of medical control. The pro
prietors of the Liver Pills feel confident that they offer a
remedy which has been fully tested by time, and which has
never tailed of success when faiily tried. These inestima
ble Pi is may be purchased at all the Druggists in Colum
bus, and of Dealers generally throughout the_ United
States. a P*
Married.
On Wedoesdav evening, the 18th inst., by the Rev. C.
D Mallarv. Mr. E. A Roberts and Miss Emma A. Hines,
a‘l ot’ Albany.
At the residence of Dr. M. Woodruff, i'i this city,on the
morniuo ot the 231, by the Rev. E. W. Speer, Mr. Joseph
B. Ripley, o! Savannah, and Miss Mary A Schoonmakcr,
ol this city.
In this city, on the morning of the 23 1 in-t., hy the hev.
Samuel Higgins, James Torry.of Montreal, (Canada,)anu
Miss Eliza Dixon, daughter ot George Dixon, Lsq , ot
this city.
In Hus-'ei! county, Ala .on the 19 h inst.. by the Rev.
John L, Dawson, \lr. I'honias J. WooIIo!k, ot Macon,
Ga . and Miss S. p. Crowell,of Russell county.
BA ?. GAINS FOR THE LACIES.
JUST RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT.
4 (ill p -ia o>’ SUPPERS at 40 CO Its per P a:r>
“I A •> D 2 u CaUc > Parasols, at vJj cons.
• t ’ d>. Gi.-ieham u ”3* *’
- do. “ *• 9’ u
4 do. “ “ *• 100 “ ....
5 do. “ *• at from 5,40 to
Cal! at t it- Auction Store, No. 15*. wosi tide Broad
lt.i4 — JOHN QLIN.
SOUTHERN
MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY.
(BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA.)
Conducted on the Havana plan.
GRAND SCHEME FOR APRIL.
CLASS O.
To he drawn May 12, 1855, in the city of Montgomery.
UIIKN Iti Z F.S A V.OUSTING TO
Will be distributed accord.ltg to the follow ipg
M A G N I F I C E N T S CII EM E !
VAT And remember every Prize is drawn at each drawing
ana paid when due WITHOUT Uir-DIJUTIoN!
I PR ZE OF $7,5(0
1 “ 5,000
1 “ 2,000
2 “ t,OOO
5 “ 500
lo “ 200
‘5 “ ,00
78 “ 50
J-C * k 25
ONLY TEN THOUSAND TICKETS.
CIT Tickets sj; Halves 8- 50; enters go.
ltiiis on all solvent banks at par.
Ail communications strictly confidential.
SAMUEL SWAN,
Agent and Manager.
Sign ot the BionzeLion
Montgomery, April 21 twtd
JOHN MAY, Agent, Girard, Ala.
OTT* All letters for immediate answer must be addressed
to JOHN MAY, Columbus, Ga.
By Authority of the State of Georgia.
FORT GAINES ACADEMY
LOTTERY.
T'lIE subscriber having accepted from the Commissioners
the Agency amt Management ot the FORT GAINES
ACADEMY LOTTERY, has estaoii lied the pri, cipal t ftlceat
Atlanta, Georgia, ant intends conducting u.e Lottery on the
same plan as that of the Southern Military Academy Lottery, of
Alabama.
GRAND SCHEME FOR MAY.
Class 3L.
t3TTo be drawn May 24th, 1855, in the City of Atlanta, Ga.,
when Prizes amounting to
Will be distributed according to the following maguificent
Scheme! JTgf”And remember every Prize is drawn at eacn
Draw ing, anil paid when due VY 11IIOU P DLDUOIiCN !
1 PRIZE OF $15,000
I do 5,1 ltd
1 do 4000
1 do 3,0 0
I do 2,000
I do 1,500
1 do 1,100
5 Prizes of 1,000
10 do 500
501 Prizes in all amounting to S6O 0.0
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS!
Bills on all solvent Banks at par. All communications
strictly confidential.
SAMUEL SWAN, Agent, and Manager,
April 21 —td Atlanta, Georgia.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
New Grand Duchy of Baden Lottery Loan-
CAPITAL 14,000,000 FLORISTS.
THIS LOAN is guaranteed by the Government, and will be
drawn in different p izt-s as follows:
14 mi 50,000 Fls. | 54 of 40,000 FK
12 of 35,000 Lis, 23 of 15,000 Fis. 2 m 12,000 Fls.
55 “ 10,000 *• 40 ‘* 5 000 “ 2 “ 1,000 kk
58 4,000 ‘* 3MJ “ 3,000 “ 1944 “ 1,000 “
The lowest prize being 42 Fis. 12 Lis. are equal to 5 Dollars.
The next drawing takes place at’ arbruhe, under the direc
tion of the Baden Government on the 31&t May, 1855,
when every dr; wii nuinbi r must obtain one of the above men
tioned Prizes, widen will be paid in Cosh, at the offices of the
undersigned. Those fortunate Shareholders not residing on
the spot, wili have their •unount of Prizes yarned paid to them
through an established Bunk. The Lists of die result will be
sent to each sharehwldt r, and the successful numbers published
in the Newspapers.
The price ot one Ticket is Two Dollars.
The following advantages are given by taking a number of i
Tickets, viz:—
ii tickets cost only $29 I 50 Tickets cost only $8()
23 “ “ 40 j 100 “ “ 15 J
The Price of Tickets can be -ent in Bank Notes or Drafts, :
payable in any of the commercial towns of Geimany, Hoiiund, ;
France, England, Scotland or Ireland.
L'or Tickets and Protp jciuses apply to the undersigned Bank- j
ing house, which isapooimed lor the sale ot T i kets:
MOltlZ STILIIKL SONS, Bankers ,
Fit A N KFO UT-UN -T ii L-M U.vE, |
\ Gkhmxsy.
N. 8... Letters to be directed “per Steamer, via Liverpool,” j
to Moriz Stiebel Lons, Bankers, in Frankfort-on-the-Mame.
Remittances which arrive a.ter the Day of Drawing, will be
returned, or invested in the next Drawing, at the option of the
sender.
The Prospectus of this Distribution can be inspected at the
Office of tlu paper. ap2 t, .semi-w tiiStstmay.
-ar-o
COMMISSION AND GROCERY HOUSE.
ri>HE undersigned has the pleasure of announcing to the
i. public that he has just received and will continue to re
ceive during the season a goad sup] ly of
FAEIILY GROCERIES,
CONSISTING OK
S UG.I li , CO FFH E, M O LA USE $,
SA /. TANARUS, BA CO A", CO HA\
PEAS, CHF.ESE, fc TEAS,
Fine Segars and Tobacco, dtc,
which he offers very low for CASH and CM-II only. The
public are respec-inlly invited io call and examine his Sock.
None but Genuine and Fi-esl*. Articles will be offer
ed; and ail goods soid warranted lo be as good as the best, at
the old stand ol D. P. Ellis & Cos., No. 14, Broad street, Co
lumbus,Ga. A.S. HAYS.
Enquirer copy. ap!2—wtwtf.
Bounty Land ! Bounty Land! Bounty Land!
npHF. undersigned having associated tin ms* Ives together for
L the purpose of procuring BOUNTY LAND under
the several acts of Congress hereioiote patfcl, are now prepared
to make a| plication for al who who are entnied.
Persons who have heretofore received Bounty Land War
rants, are, under a recent act of Congress, entitled to an addi
tional Bounty of Land, and by calling at our office can get alt
the necessary information.
We are also pri pired to prosecute Pension and other claims
against the United S ates. L:om our long experience and gen
eral success, we can with confidence say, that aU ciaims entrus
ted to our care, w ill be prompt y and ipcedilv adjusted
One ot tlie parties being constantly in Washington city, will
give the business his personal attention there.
Office over Gunby is. Daniels’ Store, Columbus, Georgia.
MHT! AKt, N . CLARK,
feh'24.. w&Awtf. A. B. RAG AN.
500 Bushels Fresh Meal
RECEIVING and lor sale at the old stand of D. P.
Eliis Cos. Price 81 15 per bushel.
apr2l-t\v4t A. S. HAYS.
SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!!
Now is Your Time.
t HAVING determined to change inv business. I offer
my entire stock of Boots and Saoes at NEW YuttK
COST FOR OASiI. I have just received afu 1 supply
of tf] ring and Summer S.ic-es, suitable for Ladies’ and
Gent’s wear, and also a good assortment of everything in my
line. If those needing anything in my iine wilt give me a call
i will give them better bargains than they have ever had be
fore, or in all probability will ever have again. Come soon
and make your selections, *;• J; A<; j IJ -
No. 3.*, Broad s.r.-et.
; j- |j Those that are indebted to me on la-d year's account
will ] lease call and make immediate payment, as J. ~ fce
Ooiumbus, April 29, 1>,5. twif
SUN D3IED APPLES-
BUSHELS pealed, nice and sweet, just re
* ceived on consignment and ior sale by
l ‘ April 21st., 1855—w&twtf. fi. G. 1 Le-LPs.
HIDES WANTED.
I will pay cash lor 10,000 lbs Flint Hides.
Aprij 21;t —WiSttwtl If- G. a dELI c?.
FAMINE AVERTED!
CORN MiDAL AND HCM3NY!
\ x T E have a goo 1 supply of Corn on hand, and will be able
\\ to SUI ply oveiyoody until the new c op comes m. Horn- ,
inv is bettor and cbetper hr Horses than Corn, and is larmore
i h-tal hfnl. Present price t tiOper bushel, aid we hope soon
| t ?el! ChCaPCr ‘ WINTER’S PALACE MIL; g. j
IMPORTANT TO TEACHERS,
Country Merchants, and Everybody Else.
A LARGE & COMPLETE ASSORTMENT"OF
Books, Stationery & Fancy Articles,
AT COST, FOR CASH !
A'vV BEING desirous of changing my
/f ; i now of!t-r my ve
ol School, Law. Midi
cal, Theological huil MG
*■?£>"< **’ ’'ceiianfows ltooks, ancl““ ,r *
Stationery at COST FOR CASH-
I have a large Stock ol School r >ooks, and it will be greaily
lo the advantage <>i Teacbecs and those in charge 'f Sch'.ols,
to cull immediately and su| ply Ihimsilvis. If you cam ot
come, tend your orders with the money, and I w;ll send thtm
to you.
io anyone wishing to go into the bmireas, I would say, that
I will sell liietn my entire stock upon the most favorable terms
—boa. as to p.-icvs mid payments. Call and see.
Jordan l. iiowei.l.
N. B.—l would most respectfully say, to all wliu are indebt
ed to me, that I must have the money. ,Please let mil hear
from you without lurthtr notice. J. l . H.
(.'niumhiia Ga.. April 14. 1855. wtwtf
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
r fMI E Subscriber has received ins ssock ot BPRING AVI)
A S IMMER I) tY GODD4—altrge and geimrnl a.-s •rtoient
—comp ismg a.l good and desirable tty.es, which the public
ora ii,\ lud to examine.
Th*- go<>’i 8 wire b'ugbt to sell--nre for sale—and
will sell to nil in want—if examined—a® tiny
wilt bei.ff, el loi lowerj rices ior CASH than me same sly.es
and value w ere ever offi red in this city,
rp 0 -w&iw2rn MYG ATT.
J. M. RUSSELL,
ATT() I! X I Y A T 1. AW ,
Office at present, with G E Thnnrcn?, E?o.. over .1 R ,k - dd & Cos
Broad Street— Columbus. Geor ! a.
Ooluiitous. April i). ts-55. wAlwtf
TO THE LABIE .
nAVING received a most extensive and full supply of the
latest French
SPRING MILINERY & DRESS GOODS
for Ladies wear, 1 solicit a caii from all. The fc Goods are now
opened, and the selection comprises an assorttnetitjsuperiorand
richer tiianever < ffered beoire in this market. -
Respectfully, Mil-. DErSAU,
liß broad street.
NOTICE.
IN order that my customers runnit g accounts may know the
terms on which 1 trade, 1 deum ltadvisable to publish them.
For purchasing on time payment is requir* and twice a year, on
the first ot July and first ot January, at which time the bids will
be presented. AIUB. DEi? S * U.
April 7, 1855 wsrtw3m.
FresJi Ground.
DOUBJjE Extra Family Flour, from White Wheat, a
a beautiful aiticie, per barrel §l3
Extra Family, “* 12
Superfine, “ “ 10 50
Double Extra is equal to Hiram Smith. We have only
a small Jot of it.
a,p7— w&twtf_ W 1 NT ER’S PALACE MILLS.
MEW SPRING BOOBS,
JUST RECEIVED BY
MANLEY & HODGES.
Englisn and American I’rints.
French Oambrics and Brilliants.
Scotch and Fiench Ginghams; all Styles.
Bareges, fissues and Light Colored Challey s.
J.igbt S muner Silk? and Grenadines’
A Choice Selection of Embroideries.
Handkerchiels, Col nr*, and Collars and Sleeves to match.
Jackonet and Swiss Trimmings and Bands.
English and German Hosiery —ot every description.
Damask and Muslin Drapery.
ALSO,
A Superior lot of Irish emeus.
(i-4 Pillow Case—Linen and Cotton.
10-4 11-4 12-4 Cotton and cinen Sheetings.
3 ply, Ingrain and Linen Carpeting.
Every description of goods usually found in our line —ail of
which will be sold at the lowest Cash Prices.
Columbus, March 3, 1~55. w&twtf
DISSOLUTION,
rpi IE firm of IIALL&. ‘was dissolved on the first of
A. January, 1855, Ly die death of J. i. Aloses.
lILRVEY HALL, Surviving Partner.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
THE undersigned liave entered into the HARD-WARE
B USIA'FISS, under the film at and name of H ALL, MUBES
& CO. HEKVEY H \ 1.J.,
JSIAUI MOSifit s ,
JACOB P. lIENRICKS,
WILi.IAM A. BEA’ H.
February 13,1855. wXctw’C
Chattahooch.ee Sheriff Sales,
117 ILL b > sold before the Court house door in the town of
VV Cusseta,on the first Tuesday in May next, between the
legal hours of sale, the following pr< peity, >o wit:
Three lots of land, No. 23, containing i acres—No. 10,
contnimi g acres, and part of lot No. 2i, coniainmg 152
ac"es —aii iving in the 33ddistrict of originally Lee now ciiat
taboocheecounty— being well improved—the place on which
Thomas F Wooldridge at ptesent resides. Also three ntgiees,
viz: Joe. a mm, .bcut 3b, ii ck, about 50, and Dipper, about
20 Years old. Also, \ iny, a gii I about J 9; Allen, a boy 18, and
Alfred, a tmy about i7 years old—all levied on as tne property
of Thomas F YVooldmlge, to satis 1 ya fi fa issued :rom the -su
perior Cnurt.of Chattahoochee‘county, io favor <>f Allen W.
II li v? Thomas F Wooldridge, v\ in W Bossy, and Widi-im G
WooDidge. F. and • BR UKB, Bln. r.ff,
c,..|nmbiis. Ca. Aprils. Wiseogee c*unt.v. <•.
Talbot Sheiiff Sales.
f \TILL be sold before the Cos it House door in thetown
\ V of Talbotton, Talbot County, on tlie fir-t ‘i’uesday
in June next, between the usual hours ol sale, the follow
ing pi opeity to wit :
j lie pntot whereon Alexander Copeland “ow lives, No. not
reco.lected. >n iwen y aecomt district, fa botcountv, to satisfy
afi ia iroiu Ta hot Superior court in favor of P. McLaren vs.
Will am J. Mampir, James M Stamper miker, and Alexander
i oj eland si curnyj
Also, two negroes--Rose a woman about 35 y esrsof age, and
her child Nathan, a b y about 2 years oid—issued from the Su
perior court of Talbot county, to satisfy a fi :a issued from the
Si p rior court in iavc r of Benjamin Brandon and John L.
SLawbon, vs William F Robison, executor of the estate of
Joseph Wilson, deceased. Property pointed out Ly William F
R .bison as the property of Joseph Wilton,
rpri 124—tds. ‘ JOHN IDWVaRD, Dept. .Sh’ff.
XTUTIi'LTO DLBTORS AND CREuITcRS.—AII persous
IN indebted to the estate o: Jo jhu t it. McCook, deceased, are
required to make immediate payment and those having de
mands are notified to present them within terms of the law.
apt4 —w 4cd 8- D. Ii VHP, & H. J.KING, Adui’rs.
NOTICE.
IDO hereby forw'arn all persons from trading for a note giv
en by rnyseif and endorsed by Leroy Pollard, lor Twenty
Five Dollars, payable to A. J. Smith, <r Leaver, dated March
sth, |B‘>s. and due one day after date, as I never received val
ue tor said note. 1 shall never pay the “same umess it i col
iec ed by law. MAU\ P>jLLARD.
jtp2 _ w 4t.
/ a EOiiGIA) Taylor County.— Wi 1 be solil on ihe
VJ first Tutscay in June next, beiore the Court House door in
Butier, Taylor county, a l the ieal estate beloi gu.g to fzjkiel
Adams, late of said county, deceased, lying in said county. To
be soid undf r an order ot Taylor Cour- of t rdinary lor the ben
efit >. creditors. The lands lie near Reynolds, and are known
as the Fzek'tl Adams lands, and some lots are at Reynolds
known i>v the same uesignation.
api24wtds MARTHA A DY.MB, Adm’.x.
p EOiiGIA, Randolph C Minty.—James Li tle, applies to
\T me for letters of administration on the estaie ot V\ i.iiam
11. Little lute of said count", dec’d:
All and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
are therefore hereby i r .erod, to file their objections fit any
they ha\ e; on or beiore the next .Tun ■ Term nt the Court of or
dinary of said county, otherwise letters w nl be then and there
granted to the applicant. Given under my hand, at office, the
l ilh dav of Ai rii, i855.
ap 4 -wff.d. Q.P. BE ALL, f>rd.
Guardian’s Sale.
t be sold at Randolph Coun'y, on the first
W 1 uesdav in June next, to the highest b.dder, Lots o
Land No?, l-o, 126. &.i42, in the 6 h district o; said coumy Sold
b* an order irom ttie honorable the court of Ordinary ot sad
Csyiiut v a? the property os’ my m.nor c! ildreii.
apl4—2v>.>-*4 id ’ ’ SBM COTTON, Guard.
STATE OF GEORGIA, Early county.
Court of Ordinary for said county, November Term, 1554
\\rHKREAS, F.thehlred II tvs applies lor letters of dismssior.
\ t from li e administration of the estate oi W in. 1.. ii::y>, de
ceased 11 p r*.ms interested are hereby notified to file their
objections, n any they have, in my office in n mis ol the l .w ;
otherwise ietters of oisiniss* ry wi.l be granted su_d applicant at
• be J tin** term neat of our court. 6, STAtFoRI),
Nov i7-lwli&wt>m Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Stewart County. -Mb,reus, Joseph
ses-ions applies lor lett- rs ol Administration >n the estate
ol Alien Hudson, lute of Mtid county, deceased.
X iese are, there'ore, to ciie and aomonish the k mi rid and
cr ditors of said deceased io show cat sc, within the time p e
scribed hy law, why said letters ol administration shoum not
be traided.
Given under niv band ia office, April 17. 18*5.
I Aprii 24—wot * J. L. V. IMBERLY, Ordtnay.
FOR SALE.
THE II AND Lot nt j resent occupied 1 y
the subscriber. Postessiou Liven immediately.
11. r. HALL.
.A p it 20. ISss—twtf
SEWING MACHINES.
GROVES, BAKER & CO'S. PATENT.
rHE simplest and Lest in use.ui and tt e only Machine adapted
to general use. ‘Jan stitcu a st.irl huso to, < r sew titleen
thicknesses of osiub rgs with equal ease. * an be mat a.eit
i-y a nes.ro; is not naLle to get out of order, and the sew iug will
outlast ttie material. Can be run by hand, hot < r waier pnw
er. Every <ne should have them. Ttu-y will do the work oi
in an hour, with ease. Call and s-.-e them.
COWDRY &. CO., Agents,
apl4—twtf Cclutnlius t.eorgia.
WINTER FACTORY,
Columlaus, G-a.
YARNS, U\SEVS. wrapping twine
SEWING THREAD, for tale.
WOOL Card *d at oue fourth toll or ten cents
per pound.
LINSEYS made up on ehare?, or 15c. yard.
All AYork done Promptly and Warranted.
AIONTGOMERY 1 HON WORKS,
MONTGOMERY, ALA.
WILL FURNISH PROMPTLY
STEAM Engines Circular Haw Mills. Crist Mi Is, Shafting,
or any desciipiton of JIMCHIJ* 1/i 1 • Also Rich’s un
rivalled VVater Wheels.the best in the world.
Lynch, Pat-'e &. i'o. Whittles* &. Cos , Woodruff fc Go tchius,on
the Muscogee Rad Road, and numerous otheis, testily to
cutting lOOvi feet of >• uin her per hour; each using one of our
Patent Circu ar Saw Mills ot one Sow.
G. VV. WINTI H.
mar 12—w&twtf Agent, • Vlurr lni* Georgia.
BOUNTY LANDS.
WE have on hand a large lot of the Forms to be used
in obtaining BOUNTY L ANDS, suited to all eases,
that we will sell atgl per quire, CASH.
Columbus, Ga. w&twtf LOMAX &, ELLI3.
SPEC i ALA O TIC &.
IN order that Oar customers may understand the
terms on which we Made, wo have thought it advisable
to publish them. They are as follows: For all purchases
on time, payments will be required twice a year; say Ist
May and Ist J nuarv. On all amounts unpaid at thetinus
specified, we shall claim and expect int.re-t until paid.
E. BARNARD, & CO
Columbus, Jan. Ist, ’ss. janll— w&tvvtl.
IAM in receipt of a supply of that most indispensa
ble luxury in a souther i climate. ICE, and will furnish it
as cheap as drt at the Icc House. Send in your orders
and keep cool. T. M. 110 G 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, therefore, hereby give notice, that our right jof lien
shall enter into and become a part of every contract for the
keep or board oi horse’ at our stables, and that mall cases we
reserve the right to n orce said lien, eif necess >.-y.
api ts. HATCHER & PITTS.
PAINTING.
‘TRIE subscriber, (after an experience of several years in the
A- principal cities ol Europe and America,) engages to exe
cute ail kinds of
House, Sign, and Decorative Painting
with neatness and despatch. Walls and Ceilings
Grained, Marbled or Fresco’d.
Alt such work done by me warranted to please. l
EDWARD.I. KING.
tjf” Store on Broad Street, next door to J. B S nipper’s
Candy M mufactury. ap3—twlmwll.*
FOR SALE,
CN TEEMF,
a A Comfortable House and Lot,
Iu a healthy part of the City. For particulars
apply to H ARRISON, AUSTIN & McGEHEE.
iVlarch 31,1855 tw2m.
GREAT EXCITEMENT!!
To tlie HPix'feXio..
DO you know ihat ’
Everybody desiring to
Purchase life J.ke and
Kudunng likenes.-es ol their
Wives, Husbands, Child:en, Brothers,
Sisters and Fr ends, are making a
Grand rush, to by far the best,
And only place in Columbus, wheie
lukenesies, which seem to breathe and
Live, can be got up, at short notice, in
landless variety of style, and possessing that
Ifichuess of finish, which ha- never
Yet been eqrailed 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. I. DKPKW’S
JKxcelsior Gallery—Woodbridge’eold stand.
Many thousands of Pictures, in Columbus,
Speak for themselves, and testify to the above.
March 31, i855 twtf.
“RIDDLE'S
Fashionable Baguerrean Gallery.
rp|||. Pr. p iet< r hasthe l-irgtet. neatest, and most ircfnoisa-
J b y arranged G A LLE lx Y :or the Art in tlie State.
He uses the best material, and allow s uoti.ing but first class
Pictures t> leave bis lo> ms.
So forget not, ye Icvt rs of the Fine Aits, when ye sally f>rth
to .obtain those imperishable *geme, to call on RIDDLE,
lid will give you a Handsome Picture and a Good
t; pc‘. As lor’takin.- children, lam ly grot ps, Steriscopes. out
door views, he defies any Artist iathc country t< uip-ii3
him. Roo r sou U road Street, over C. My watt’s Lny Goods
Store. Columbus, a. martt-t.Dm.
MI DW I F ERyT
MRS. JANE BI’GINTY offers her professional servi
ces to the people o Cotutnbus and vicini y. She has had
ttnrty years experience in the business and fia.ters htrstl
that oy strict dUe.itiou she will merit the public pitrouatje.
She maj be found, when not professionally engaged, at he.’
residence on Jackson street, just below the Metnodist .Mission
Church. [inarlo —twtt.
FOUND.
\PROMISORY NOTE, made by D ll & Long to Johnson,
Thornton, which the owner can have ly calfnsr at thiss
office. <ebH—twtf.
Berkshire Hogs.
IH AYE for sale a large and fiuc'y marked Sow and 10 very
tine Pigs. apt H. C. PHEi.P.-.
\\TE lake this method of inlorming our friends and the pu
f V lie that we have removed our Store to
NO. 76 EAST SIDE OF BROAD STREET.
Where ca.i always be found a large selection of
From'he Rest Sl inufactoriesin the United States, ofall Styles
and P,liC£S.
ALS O ,
Ulelodians, Guitars, Violincellos, Violins,
Banjos, Tamboilues, Units Flutinas,
Accordeons, Music Boxes, ciariontUK,
Flageoictts ami Fites.
Also, ‘-all kinds if ol BRASS IAS TK IT MESTS for
BAA lIS, togrilo r with Bass and Taxon i L'.t S
SfßiNt.Sof all kinds, and the Largest Assortment
of SHEET MUSIC for all the above nameu iustruiLeL’.s.
that can be foun t South of Philadelphia.
ALSO, A LARGE STOCK OF
a Fine GOLD and SILVER WATCHES.
JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS, of all descriptions
toeethei wiih a full assortment of \1 ortttd and
k mbroiilery Patterns, and other articles too uumerou.-
to mention.
V3T S coud hand Pianos taken in oxchansrc when new one;
are bought, and the highest prices allowed for old ones.
nr ■Second hand Pianos i<r Sale or Rei t.
Pianos. Organs, >1 elodlans, and a 1 other kinds r
Jlusicat Instrum.ir? ftplired in ihe Lest matiuir, and at th<
shortest notice, a: and w arrmted to yive entire satisfaction.
All orders left at our store w 11 e promptly attended to.
TttUAX Hl VAN DEN BERG,
76 Broad Street,Sign of Ike Mammoth Fiddle,
rriomkuf, Dec.il, 1854. ~ wi-twlP
BOUNTY-LAND WARRANTS.
Pension Claims, &c.
HAMILTON & PLANE,
ATTOK NE Y S A T LA W ,
COLUMBUS GEO.
(Office, No. G 7, Broad Street, ever E. Barnard’s Store )
I | AYING made arrangements at It'ashinpton City, 1 y * hich
II all business entrusted to them wio ts. p• n|l >;• t • tied
t0.1t..y n e eto-Lled to procure Itounty Lnml War
rants, Pensions, &c., and prosecute* Claims a.auil
iln- t ntt<d states either be.ore or tb i hvviul I e
partments.
f tby are also prepared to purchase Claims, &c., against
the United Bmtt s.
IjTA Cay required until the Land W arrants, Claims, kc .,
arc procured
James Hamilton. wm. f. ri*M.
April 7in. IKS. w&iwif.
CIIJAAO.
lo Tons CJriinno,
Just Received, and for Sale by
GREEN WODD & GRIMES.
Columbus March 7. 1555 w&tw6oJ.
cm cm ~
IXKZ, A We if ihe Alamo, is anew and
J&.’&lit ipu.Hr w. r-, j.isi -published by the It; ri trs
a,kl lor sale by
ua.wA-,y j.w. pease.
A.lso, a New Supply cf
South Fide View of l ivery, by N. Adams, l). D.; Ruth Hall;
Cap . Cauot; Lift and Beauties ot Cam y Kern, ate. &c
• olimh f i-‘. F h.2i wX-tw-'f.
Muscogee Railroad Stock for Sale.
Y A Sbart s Muscogee Kuilr.a I Stock fo.mJe bv
OU HARK S. N, AUSTIN & .VcGEIIEE.
f. bt. .w.C twtf.
FLOUR! FLOUR!
JUST reco'ved oi consignment aid for sale Se^'enfy-
Fivc Ka rrels, A. No. 1. Pm chase and try it
tn.rV?—w*ut . H. C.Pliil.PS
Southern Mutual Life Insurance.
r FIIE favorable terms on w hich one may sou re to his blow
X at.d orphan children a comfortable si ppmt, invite the at
tention ol all who are not rich. n<-ugh to ( tovide for their fam
ily without their own personal ex.rtions.
For fur her informaiiou apply lo
fet>24 —w<rt\*3ni. A POND. Agent.
Just Received on Consignment,
DA AIWA ÜBS. Tennessee New Bacon; Hog round;
5o Kegs Prime Freeh Lard.
75 Boxes. % Boxes aim \ Boxes be t Virginia Tobacco.
I ‘tM Yar<rs Tenessee Jeans. Cheap lor 'a<*h.
mar24—tf HULL, FBI El SON tc f O.
JAMES B. CUNNINGHAM,
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR.
COLUMBUS, EGOKGIA.
ARCHITECTURAL Designs and Working Plans lor Build
ings furnished. Artificer’s <*ork calcula ed; Surveys of
land made, and T .p ‘grafflcal plans furnished with accuracy,
tiea'in ss and despatch
< tfflue over Col. Holt’s Law Office.
Columbus, Feb. 24. w&twtf.
IDO MY OWN PUFFING.
N"OW I say. thai I have fbst rate Tobacco on reasonable
‘<rn* Why do I say so? because some ot our editors buy
this Tobacco. Those who are noi n w*dl inlorn ed :•> tlio
1 oit.,.rs. jnsi can and exam e mv Tobacco, Segars,
Brandy, Wliiskr, Wines, ike. &e. lam and ,< (min
ed to sell, i rihecasi.,. asnitli advance on New \ck co>i.
marSJ—w&twtf. P 4.CLAVT N.
HEAR BOTH SIDES.
All the World will Read this Book.
THE LIFE AND BEAUTIES
OF
FANNY FERN,
IN ONE VOLUME, 12m0.. CLOTH.
Who is Rutli Halil Is Ruth Hall Fanny
Fern, or somebody else! and if Fanny’
Fern Is not Uulli Hall who is Fa, ny
Fei n!
THE LIFE AAH BEIUtTeFiJFTtN.VY FERN I
Is now before the public, and the world will be ei.lightened.
And this book n strange ml,* un'olds.
The present Work is authentic in all its
Details.
Those who have read the advance coj y, j ratio nice it the
wittlei-t. spiciest book ol the season.
It presents vivid, life like pictures of the charming and Lril
liant
Author of Fern Leaves and Ruth Ilall,
at her own fireside, in the Editor’s Sanctum, in the siieel, 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 fir-t time in book torm.
The reader will find that they possess the same attractive
features which charct< r ze all lie,* productions.
They are alternately witty and pathetic, caustic and soothing,
spuklii gaud pensive.
No o her author has succeed 2d so well in touching Ihe flnit
chords of the heart.
Just received and fer sale by
feb)5 —wiitwif. VV. PFMgE.
HERE’S A CHANCE FORA BARGAIN
FOR TEACHERS & LOVERS OF MI SIC.
VVIS iING to reduce our I trie S o-k >f
Slice t Music, Instruction Books,
and IHnslcal Works of all Kindt;,
“•ei thri -• I until June next, at a discount of ail per cent.,
FOR CAS H .
VIOIINS & ACCOHDEONS
can be bought cheaper here thin at, any < tin r store in the
ci v. T IJAX a \ ANDi N MR:.
febl4 —tw&wti.l-tjune. 92—East side Broad-Si reel.
Columbus, Ga.
United States Marshal’s Sales.
WILL he Fold on the third Tuesday in May next, be
foie the C* u-t House do<>r in the city of Colum
bus Muscogee County, Ga., between the usual hours of
sale, the following property —viz:
16 Oh Cans. 1 15 x containing 8 California Mi l-',2 Cali
fornia, M ills, 8 Stove BoileiH,4B{2 q-.) Coffee Pots, 46 (3 q..)
Covered Buckets, 83 (2 qt.) 'ov* red Buckets, 5 .-mall
Lard Cans, 1 large Lard Can, 3 large Water Pots, 5 laige
Dish Pans, I Cod Rope, 11 Coffee Boilers, as-oifod, 11
Chafing Dishes, 12 liame* f. r Chafing Dishes, 48 i4 qt.)
Coffee Pots, 28 (5 qt ) Coffee Pots, 31 (3 pt) C- ff e Pots, 3
small Slop Buckets, 3 Tin Churn-, 7 L e Cr am Churns,
14 Cuiunders, 24 Lamp Feeders, 4 Shower Bath, 5 small
Scales, 4 Brass Kettles, 6, i5 gal ) Pots, 12 Iron Spitlot ns.
6 Iron Spiders, 15 Iron t biddies. 6 small e vens. I Water
Cooler, 1 Molas-es Sand, 30 Cone Lanterns, 150 Wash
Pans, assotted, 35 Dish Pan-,6 Gallon Measures, 3 small
Sprinklers, 20 T n Dippers, 17 large Milk Pans, 24 (3 qt.)
Pans, 40 (2 qt.) Pans, 14 Pint Pans, 2 < lro ; ~ Plat's, ass ir’d
7 Slop Tubs, 5 Tin Pncher-, 25 Tea Caddies,a.-sotted, 40,
Candle Sticks, 6 Pew ter Pitt her-*,21 Biead Trays, 4 Cake
Boxes, 6 Sugar Boxes, 1 gross Pepper Boxes, 8 small Wai
ters, 4 Nur-ery Lamp-, 6 Pair Steel Yards, 2 Knife Wn-h
----ers, 4 Cash Boxes, 3 Botania Spittoons, 8 Tin Tea Pots,
9 Coffee Fiiterers. 12 Britania Coffee Pots, 3 Stake Dishes,
8 Jelly Shapes, 16IronTei Kettles, 36 iron Ladles, 2
Knife Boxes, 24 Mou-e Traps. 12 Egg Beaters, 6 Soup La
dles, 2 Spice Boxes, C Beer Mug-, 12 Molasses Pots 48
Toy Ci ps. 259 lbs Lead Pipe, 4 hbl. Madder, 3 Tumbler
Drainers, 3 Dust Pans, 14 Grease Pots, 12 Oilers, 48 Gothic
Banks, \l Nutmeg Graters, 1 gross Iron ‘l ea Spoons. 1
gross Iron Tat Je Spoons, 12 San-age Suffers, 7 doz Pack
Hammers, 144 Candle Moulds, 6 Plain Spittoons, 72 Pint
Cups, 96 Hall Pint Cups, 20 setts Loti weights, 12 Lard
Lamps. 9 Bunches Rope, 5 Punched Tin Lantern-,2 Heat
ers, 2 Powder Cans, 2 Spiders with iids, 3 Bugle Homs 36
small Diamond Pans, 2 Show Casts, 3 Spice Boxes. 24
Dredge Boxes 1 pair Platform Scales 1 Ca-t Iron Pis
seree, 12 Fiyi* g Pan-,9 Lgg Fryer . 1 Hip Bath,2 Sponge
Baths 3 Biitania Lamps, 4 Neste* ‘Poy Tiunks, 2 t :val Tin
I’ea Kettle-', 9 Bnt h r Knives, 9 g'oss Common Shirt
Buttons 1 dozen Foseets, as orted; 2doz*n sma 1 Biass
Lock’*, 7 Stove-, 11 Foot Stoves. 2 Rug Steamer-. 4 doz* n
Iron holders. 1 Thermometer. 2 We i \Vhe*l-', l dozen
pair Andirons, 1 Bundle >he t Iron. 3 Boxes I in, 12 i < p
per Measures. 69 W sh Par.B, 3 Nests Sugar Boxes. 2 Foot
Tubs, 6 Brittania Pitcl eis, 10 Brittania ‘ anui sticks, 6
Briltania Tea Pot-', 1 Brutani* Coffee Pot, 20 Cake Pans,
SO covered Bncket-i. 43 Funnel-, 10J Coffee Pots, as-o ted,
3 Coffee toilers, 27 Oil ans, 2 large Pa- s. 6 Brass Ket
les, 22 Lanterns, 26 Tea Caddies, asrotled, 8 large *ake
Boxi s, 3 small do., 15 Iron Tea Kettles, 3 large Oil < ans,
20 pair And Irons, 9 CaHi Boxes, 10 Iron Kettles. 1 Show
Case, 5 Jelly Shape, levied on as the property of oh B.
licks, t > satisfy afi fi i-sued fiOin SiXih Circuit Court
>1 hie United States for the South--ru Di-tsict of Georgia,
u favor of S. H. Ransom Cos., vs. Job B. -'inks.
E. C. HUBBELL.
Deputy U.S. Marshal,
rnar27—w3t for the Southern Diarist of Geoigia.