The Times & sentinel tri-weekly. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1858, May 04, 1855, Image 3

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J. W. H. Underwood for lTff in Error ; Alexander end Akin, for defendant. , . Biker, Wilcox is Cos., vs. R. Ilerndou ; from Floyd. The Act of 1831-‘2 declaratory ot the 4th action of tlie Statute of Frauds, operates on contracts made before its enactment. , Ttr T 7 , Prinlup lor IW to Error i J- W. 11. I ouerwood for * > j N. Jkiss, vs. A. Stephens, et al.; from > - \ plea to the Jurisdiction in a Justices Court, on the ground of noa-residenee of defendant must be filed on 03 printup fur Plaintiff In Error ; J. W. lb Underwood •I. Kerbv, vs. E. 11. PJotar*™ I l,om J o! “- Wh.-ro i parlv holding lanJ, .nndnr a bond fortitlro ,„,1 who lias hfi4'cnnstaui to boen compelled 10 bay up on MflUwHn* pornmount tide; the measure of , dnmnLe in no aetion ngoinst Ins vendor is the loss , . , r ’, 1 (ainrvl and not the value of land, which he has sustains, . Chisolm and Aiken for I'a titiff m Error ; Alexander fur Defendant. ,■* , The State ex. rel. &e., vs. W. W oody, et. a!. ; from *-The'Act organizing the county of Fannin, authorized | ,j,,, # | us tjces of the Inferior Court to locate the public | buildings “as near the centre as practicable.” Held that j u discretion is vested in the Justices, as to the location with which the Superior Court cannot interfere by Man ! damns or Prohibition, unices a case of gross wrong was shown. _ ; > % Francis for Plaintiff in Error ; J. W. 11. Underwood, Cobb and Hull, for Defendant. COMM E R Cl AL. v r - U ‘ COTTON STATEMENTS. Is £! sr* II ■o 3 |h:“I1 at i * g ;< g ‘§• E: bs-H ; on !2*j*2. jo‘2. ‘ r* ; 3 1 5 Ig !SS. i hand ISU : fMI §*Lj this ; 7 s iy? j day. AP 185 L’ I 40, 155 69712.69867, 454;59974;60425j 9528 Aj Fiss~ ’ j 147 j_ 786 6174262428 895 59864 6U759; 4535 Columbus, May 3. Owing to very light receipts and nearly an exhausted stock on hand,our market presents a dull appearance.— The few sales made are from 7to 9 cts. Avery desira ble crop sold to day at 9$ cents. Savannah, May 2. COTTON.—There was a fa : r demand to-day. The salt s amuunt to 392 hales, as follows : —54 at 7|, 24 at 8, 12 at 94, 29 at Sg, 24 at 94,129 at 9f cents. il ii i ii hi if ii mmm nirai rr — —-*■* ■* Holloway's Ointment and Pills—*An Extraordinary Cure of a Wound in the Foot --Extract of a letter from Mr. Thos. Roe, druggist, of Whithorn, dated September 28, 1853:—“To Professor Holloway,—Sir, Alexander !Vl’Fadden,son of a gamekeeper, residing in this town, had a scrofulous sore in his foot for four or five years with a continual discharge. Almost everything was tried in the hope of healing it, but without success; and when he was brought to me 1 recommended atrial of your Ointment and Pills?and am happy to say they healed all the sores and effected a perfect cure of the foot. Both father and son are prepared to confirm this tenement.*’ Dr. M'Lane's Vermifuge —During a practice of more than twenty years, Dr. M'Lane had attended innumerable patients afflicted with every so m of worm disease, and was induced to apply all the energies of his mind to the discov ery of a vermifuge, or worm destroyer, certain in its ef fects; the result of his labors is the American Worm Spe cific, now before the public, which is perfectly safe and may be given alike to children of the rno-t tender age, or to the aged adult; it purges mildly and subdues fever, and destroys worms with invariable success, it is easy of administra tion, and as it does not contain mercury in any form what ever, no restrictions are necessary with regard to drinking cold water, nor is it capable of doing the lea t injury to the tendeiest mfunt. An incredible number of worms have been expelled by this great vermifuge. It may be purchas ed at ail the Druggists in C< iumbus, and of Dealer? gen erally throughout the United States.. ap24—2w £ ff* Among diseases, dyspepsia and liver complaint rank as most difficult to cure. We are pleased to have it iu our power to point out a lemedy which has proved ef fectual in many cases, and w hich we can safely recom mend as a certain and infallible cure; it has been the means ot rescuing thousands from an untimely grave. Wo mean lloofland’s German Bitiers prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, at the German Medicine Store, Philadelphia. , For sale by Dr. G. M. Jackson,‘l2o Arch street, Fhila , and by Dauforth & Nagle, Robert Garter, Brooks Chap man, Columbus Ga ; and by 0. Lanier &. Cos., Girard, Ala. 24ap—2w Palpilatjon ov the Heart, Nervous Diseases, Liver Complaint, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Costiveness and Piles, are ail relieved and cured in an incredible short time, by Carter’s Spanish Mixture, the great tonic and purifier of the blood, it contains not a particle of Mercury, Opium, or any noxious drug, is perfectly harmless, and has cured more than five hundred cases of disease. V* e can only refer the reader to the certificates, a few of which may he found in another column, and all of which aic detailed in lull around the bottle. It is the greatest of all spring and tall Medicines, and possesses an influence over the blood truly remarkable. See advertisement. at>7lm. Married. 0:i Sunday the 15th April 1855, by James Searcy, Esq. ciw Esq., and Miss Caroline A., daughter °} ” m - an /f formerly of Stewart county, Ga.,now’ all ot Henry county, Alabama. In GJennville, Ala., on the 24th ult., by the Rev. James v. Shores, Mr. Burton L. Brown uud Miss Sarah E r reeman. J'^TT h ?? lhe > b >’ Right Rev. Bishop Llhot, the Rev. Henry k Reese, Rector oi Christ Church, Alacon,and Miss A ilheimina E., daughter of Dr. Theo docious Bartow, of Savannah. DIED, and C °’ 0n X H April hst - oscar Sanford,el- Ro(> f aS ‘‘ n ' or ' 1 ’ 13 ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD, I <o^ T fcoM h ar, < i r hfi ,* his mr “S, and found that my wife aud , tobacco jutce over the tombs of “ aervviae muulafed Ibri n, d I broke ' l “ff die ears and tombs. 1w H -iv -o i- ,am bs placed upon their aud wid also ,v r p,. r j v do.Urs to know who did it, their head. f * * U> Louor ta * theit ears off cl.se to Columbus May 3 183'i. B* BoNNfR. • ‘ | tw:u* for HIKE,’ r T*V\,) Likely Young Negro Men hm cusiouied to house work. Add“J to° J '° UBB WoßUU,ac ’ i __ I>. A. RIDGEWAY. i SULPHUR AND MEDICATED | AT . “T'HESS BA l IIS will relieve -mi * UUUW-STORE. : oaS? ££ all dUea - ! lk,luH ll iS to w,i; tested in Cliron •■*■** and Diseased Pv I Ru-* dorm*. eua p i,. a tAce Co 8 5 - Ula y i—twtf lIOLLIN GS \Y ORTH’S ~ PATENT WASHING MkCIiFYP Operate^wUhnoaU a ; BiILU THE (iRI’.UtST IVISULMJ MICHIXE ( m““,' r JUu* l, ,‘^v* w °ue plnS?* •'pVr eefi re Brejki “Uv'.d 25t^*® f an ordi caa £?&! tS^jA W.. ; r 1:11? uu man send 1, frl Jt-f * P ‘ *•<£- \*e tiijiuu ucmn lUem iwi e * r ah***d „, and- oaui Cruers iron t-.o c ,u u t, v *T^ h - 1 ° * , ~ t mcc4 *‘>aUwUou if direci-.d uo, ' > “ a * i>ol&££ WASHING MACHINE CO RTu rer? ,mty Rl * ht Sale. Cu,u “ L **sGa. i.imi,rerp.et,* ¥ cony. wfctwtr LIST OF LETTERS. A LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office X -*T a t Columbus Ga. May Ist. 1855, which, it not taken out by July 1, ]855, w ii] t*. sent to the Dead Letter office. A A exander, D Adams, John Achilli, Dr. J 2 Armstrong, Maria Allgood, D N Abbott, Eliza J Adarns, FB Aten, John Almond, J F Austin, Win Arnold, Lycurgus . B Brooks, C C Buckler, Sophia Biiss, Sarah A Blair, Mary A 2 Brown, T M Boland, Jacob Lartlett.ArnandaMßousman, Edw’d Beall, A A Boykin, Win Burnley, John W Burden, Archibald Burch, John S Barren, VV J Bark, Antonio Bachtol, Phedal Beck, Jesse Blair, Wm Baker, E E Beecher, Mr. Banin & Smith Brooks, J P Blynn 6c Baldwin C Fastens, Julia F Craflord, John Coulter, L F Collins, Nancy F Coleman, Richard Cornelius, l. W 1 Cook, Amanda t a-tens, Jas W Crawford, Cbas Clark, Martha Coulter, S E _ i> Dwight, James Drew, John Davis, T J 2 Duke, Robt Diehler, W G Dean, Marg’t Dean, Samuel Daniel, J C Davis, John W pieken, Mrs B L Douglass,SM Davidson, Stillman j Dudley, Ann Dicken*C L Duncan, Miss E M • IS A F Edwards, Maria Edwards, HK Fears, Wm W Edmunds, TT Filly, James Fogg, C E Eusum, M V Ferguson, James Freeman, H F Ector, Richard 2 Freeflow, J L Fox, A J Edwards, Parmelia Frazier, Miss Mary Felt, Miss M Ellis,John Fincher, Elizabeth | Ginn, Mary C Gibson, Isabella 2 Goin, Miss F E Greer, E P Garrett, Wm Guldens, Wm Greer, Miss M Garmley, Patrick Grant, Wm A Glenn, W J Gwin, L S Garrett, Nancy Garrett, Henry II Hedenburg, C J 3 Hinson, Sarah Hammond, Nettie Hobbs, A 13 Howard, Wm II 3 Holmes, Henry Hirsh, B & Cos. Hill, J H Manners, John Horn, WmF Henry, Rll Higler, iienry Hill, Henry B 2 Harper, WmH Heard, Martha A ! Hughes D Diily Howard, A J J & 1C Jack, Eady James, John J 2 Johnson, Susan E j Johnson, G M Jackson, Jas R Knapper, Westley Jones, J K Jolly, Milly L Lewis, Mrs. A B Lester, Benjamin Leake, M A Lasine, Mr Livingston, A J Livingston, W W Lapham, Mary A Lyons, Elizabeth Lanier, O M Metts, A D Mullin, John M Mntthews, Johnson : Mullen, Bridget. Milton, MA R Morris, H M Maitland, G A Mosely, L P McChern, Nancy Morris, R 2 Miener, Adam MeOlister, SalVouia Murrell, Isaac T Mote, Ann Mclntyre, Moses 2 Murray, Mahala Moose, F S MeClesky. James lVlunnerlyn,C J 2 Milles, Andrew McKinney, Joshua N & U Nelson, Mary J Owene, Mary A E Ogletree, Grissom j Nutter, James A P Peabody, Oliver Powers, A F Parks, J S Peake, ii F It Reeves, Mrs M Roberts, Wm H Reeves, Elizabeth Rush, Jackson Radd, W H Richards n, Geo Rossen, Thos 2 Retiberg, J Rogeis, Daniel Roberson, Win. Roberts, G C S I Snead, P H Simpson, Frank Stevenson, A J Simmons, Letitia BSteely, Jane Savingion, Merda j Stanfield, Wm Shepard, PC Sims, James Seymoie, Edna Sharp, M A Stewart, James Simpson, Benj. Smith, John M Stevens Julia A Stewart, S A Smith, Mitchell Stanfield, James ! T Tennille, Wm A 3 Thomas, Jemima Turner. A Tansom, Anrnery Tyson, P F 4 Taut, D ‘1 homy, R R Thomson, D A 2 Tooke, Mary E Thorn, S D 3 VW & Y Vearey, F L Williams, V r m Wimberly, MissNC Willing, C H Willis, Francis T W\nn, W T Walker, John’ Wilkison, Elizh’th Walker, W A West, Laura Wynn, Elizabeth Wims, Lou’sa Wacaser, GW Wiight, W G Williams, Elisiah Wood, Ann C Wells, J B Yonge, W C Willis, L K Watson, Thomas Persons calling for any of the letters on this list will pleai-e ask tor advertised letters. R. C. FORSYTH, r. M Columbus, Ga May Ist, 1855. JEWELKY AT COST. lUST RECEIVED A J.OT OF V£RY FINE JEWELRY, consisting of Watches, Guard Chains, Breast Pins & Finger Bings, which will be sold at Wholesale New York Cost for Cash, mavl—tf. AYER & W.LKINS. SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY, j (BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA.) | Conducted on the Havana plan . GRAND SCHEME FOR APRIL. CLASS O. To be draton May 12, 1855, in the city of Montgomery. \ WHEN PRIZES AMOUNTING TO Will be distributed according to the following MAGNIFICEN T S CII EM E ! OT And remember every Prize is drawn at each drawing and paid when due WITHOUT DEDUCTION! I PRIZE OF *. $7,5U0 1 “ 5,000 1 “ ‘. 2,000 2 “ 7 1,000 5 “ 500 10 “ 20(1 15 “ iOO j7B “ 50 [ 120 “ . 25 ONLY TEN THOUSAND TICKETS, ttr- Tickets §5; Halves $2 50; Quarters $1 25. Rills on all solvent banks at par. All communications strictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager. Sign of the Bronze Lion Montgomery, April 21 —twtd JOHN MAY, Agent, Girard, Ala. All letters for immediate answer mast be addressed j to JOHN MAY, Columbus, Ga. By Authority of the State of Georgia. FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY. TnE subscriber having accepted from the Commissioners | the Agency and Management oi the FORT GAINES 1 ACADEMY LOTTERY, has estaldi hed the pri, cipal t dice at I Atlanta, Georgia, ant intends conducting the Lottery on the ‘ same plan as that of the Southern Military Academy Lottery, of Alabama. GRAND SCHEME FOR MAY. HLa be drawn May 24th, 1855, in the City of Atlanta, Ga., .when Frizes amounting to Will be distriouted according to the following magnificent Scheme! O'* And remember every Prize is d,awn at eacli Drawing, anil paid when cue \\ lIIJU l DhDUori'.'S . 1 FR ZE OF S 15.060 I do 5.M0 1 do 4,000 1 do ?,0t 0 ii do -\eoo 1 do 1,500 1 do t.'oo ’ 5 Prizes 0f..... 1,000; jlo do 500 ’ 501 Prizes in ail amounting to S6O 0~0 ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS! Bris on all solvent Banks at par. All communications strictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager, __April 21—td Atlanta. Georgia. i- HIDES WANTID. I “ ill pay cash for 10,000 lbs Flint Hides. April 21st.—w&twif H. C. PHELPS. R_, . 500 Bushels fresh Meal BCEIVING and tor sale at the old stand of D. P. Ellis &, Cos. Price $1 15 per bushel. S.apr2l-tw4t A. S. HAYS. 83 PER BUSHEL FOR WHEAT. {'HE Montomeiy Mills, at M >i tgomery Ala., and*he Palace * Mills, at Columbus Ga., (limiting their en ire purchases j to 21,000 bushels; will pay for choice Hhite W heat , Georgia ; and Alabama raised .wheat, of the new crop, the following j piices.casii. Delivered at either mill, previous o the 15th May $3 00 V Bushel. Previous to the 20th, 275 “ “ “ “ 30th, 2 50 “ “ “ ) stn June 2 25 “ “ “ “ Ist July 200 “ “ Choice Red 25 cenis per bushel less. Sixty pounds to the bushel. fiTT Papers in Alabama, between Eufaula and West I\>int, and iu Western Georgia, north of Americus, will please insert one dollars worth. Georgia paoers w ill be t aid by Paiace Mills, and Alabama papers by Montgomery Mills. Montgomery, April 2t, 1855.’ ’ mayl—twtf. Enquirer copy. TRUSTEE SALE OF THE COWETA FALLS MANUFACTURING- COMPANY. BY virtue of a trust reposed in us, under notice of de fault horn the Bond holders, we will offer lor tale at ttie Market House in the city of Columbus, on the first Tuesday in July next, during the usual hours of sale, the following property or so much thereofas ntay be necessary to pay the outstanding Bonds issued by said Company, to wit: All of those tracts of land in the city of Columbus, county of Muscogee and Btate of Georgia, known and de signated as lot number one of the W ater Lot Company of the city of Columbus survey, being allot said lot lying East of the Canal Wall on said lot and extending t> lots below and running nearly north and south, together with the Factory and improvements situated on said lot; also, a lot commencing on the north w’est corner of said Facto ry lot, No. 1, thence north one hundred leet, thence East to a point at right angles with the north west corner of the : Factory lot, thence south one hundred feet, thence west to the point of beginning. Also, lot No. one hundred and ninety one, as designated in the plan of the city of Colum bus, containing one half acre more or less, being the same lot upon which is built the dwelling for the operatives of the Coweta Falls Manufacturing Company, together with all the right, membeisand appurtenances thereunto belong ing. Ana also the following personal property contained in the Factory building, on lot number one. to wit: Eigh teen Warp Fly Frames, of ninety six Spindles each; tw T o Ring Fellows Frames, of one hundred and thirty-two Spindles each; two Mules of two Hundred and fifty six Spindles each; two Dressers, Fifty Looms, and all the ap purtenances thereunto belonging; three Wool Cards and: Wool Jacks, of one hundred Spindles, together with all and every part of the Machinery now’ in said building. li. J. MOSES, ) W. A. REDD, i Trustees. 11. H. EBBING. ) Terms Cash. The bidder will be required to pay down at the sale one-third of the purchase money, or the proper ty will be immediately resold on account of the first pur chaser. mayl—ids. AfITHEfIJSUM INSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON. UNITED STATES BRANCH OFFICE. 80, South Street, Philadelphia. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $10,000,000. AVAILABLE CAPITAL $1,284 300, WIUL take any r.nd all fair ricks against loss or damage by Fire at a reasonable rate. Losses adjusted and promptly paid without reference to London. References In Philadelphia. Atwood & Uo., John Grigg, Powers &. Weightman, Myers, Cleghora &Cos John Faruum, Geo. H. edewart, tViu. McKee &< o . W bite, t?teveusit Go. TRUSTEES. Geo.ll. Stewart, John T. V\ lute, T. Hatch ford Starr. Applications for risks may be made to JOHN MUNN. Agent. Columbus Ga., April 28, 1855. tw3m PUBLIC NOTICE. New Grand Duchy of Badfn Lottery Loan. CAPITAL 14,000,000 FLORINS. THIS LOAN is guaranteed by the Government, and will be ! drawn iu different p izes as follows-: 14 ..t 5 0,000 Fis. | 54 of 40,000 Fl*. 12 or 35,000 ns, 23 0U15,000 Fts. 2 m 12,000 Fls. j 55 ‘- 10,000 • 40 “ 5 000 “ 2 “ 4,900 •* 1 58 *• 4,000 *• 566 “ 3,000 “ 1914 “ 1,000 “ j The lowest prize being 42 Fls. 12 Fis. are equal to 5 Dollars. \ The next drawing takes place at < hi briihe, under the I tion of tne Baden Go\trnineut on the 31st May, 1855, ! when every dr. wii numb* r must obtain one of the above men tioned Prizes, whicn will be paid in Gash, at the offices of the undersigned. Those fortunate Shareholders not residing on the r pot, will have their smount of Prizes gamed paid to them tnrough an established Bank. The nists of die result will be sent to each shareholder, and the successtut numbers pubiisLtd in the Newspapers. The price ui one Ticket is Two Dollars. The following advantages are given by taking a number of Tickets vizi - —* II Tickets cost only S2O I 50 Tickets cost only SBO i>3 k * “ 40 j 100 “ “ 15) The Price of Tickets can be sent in Bank Notes or Drafts, payable in any of the commercial towns of Get many, Holland, ; France, England, Scotland or Ireland. For Tickets aud Proipsctuses apply to the undersigned Bank ing house, which is appointed fer the sale of T.elects: MOUIZ STIEBEL SONS, Bankers, FRAN KFORT-ON-THL-M AIN E, Germany. N. 8... Letters to be directed “per Steamer, via Liverpool,” to Moriz Sticbel Sous, Bankers, in Frankfort-on-the-Maine. Remittances which arrive ater the Day of Drawing, will be returned, or invested in the next Drawing, at the option of the sender. The Prospectus of thi3 Distribution can be inspected at the Office of this paper. ap2L.Bemi-wtil3lst.may. SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!! How is Your Time. t HAVING determined to change my business. T offer my entire stock of Boots and Shoes at NEW YORK COST FOR GASH. I have just received a fuil supply of Spring and Summer Shoes, suitable for Ladies’ and Gent’s wear, and also a good assortment of everything in my line, if those needing an>thing in my line will 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. Gome soon and make your selections, G. K. GAGER, No. 32, Broad sireet. N. B. —Those that are indebted to me on last year’s account will please cail and make immediate payment, as 1 want ffie I money. G. E. G. ■ Columbus, Ga., April 20,18t0. —twtf Berkshire Hog’s. T HAVE for sale a large aud finely marked Sow and 10 very !JL fine Pigs. r- P 3 H. C. PHELPS. SUN DRIED APPLRS. FORTY BUSHELS pealed, nice and sweet, just re ceived on consignment and for sale by April 21st., ISss—w&twtf. H. G. BHELBS. Fresli Ground. DOUBLE Ex'.*a Family Flour, from White Wheat, a a beautiful aiticle, per barrel 813 j Extra Family, “ “ *• U 2 , Superfine, “ “ 10 50 j Double Extra is equal to Hiram Smith. We have only i a small lot of it. _ I ap7—w&twtf. WINTER’S PALACE MILLS. NEW SPRING GOODS, JUST RECEIVED BY MANLEY & HODGES. English and American Prints. ’ French Cambrics and Brilliants. Scotch and Fiench Guighams; all Styles. Bareges, Tissues and Light Colored Challeys. Light Simmer Silks and Grenadines* A Choice Selection of Embroideries. Handkerchiefs, Col ars, and Collars and Sleeves to match. Jacfconet and Swiss Trimmings and Bands. English an t German Hosiery—oi every description. Damask and Musuu Draperv. ALSO, A Superior lot of Irish emeus. 6-4 P.llow Case— Linen and Cotton. 10-4 I!—i & I J-4 Cotton and Linen Sheetings. 3 piy, Ingrain and Lineu Carpeting. Ever* description of goon's usually lound in our line —all of which v. it! be sold at the lowest Cash Prices. Columbus, March 3. I ~55. _ w* twtf DISSCIUTION, THE firm of H ALL& MOSF S ’was dissolved on the first ol January, lfcss, ty >he eeath of 1.1. Moses. HERVEY H ALL, Surviving Partner. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. undersigned have entered into the H.IRJj- H’AR K L B USLVESS, uuGtr the firm ad name of H ALL, MUSES &, CO. HERVEY HALL, iS \AC I MOSES, JACOB P. HENRK’K?, WILLIAM A. BLA< H. February 13,1P5.V w&twtr Muscogee Railroad Stock for Sale. ! Shares Muscogee Kalirt>aa Stock for&le by , D'J UAB&iScIN, AUSTIN & .VcGE JEE, 1 fcb3..w<Hwt£. SEWING MACfIIEES. GROVES, BAKER & CO'S. PATENT. THE simplest and test in uge.and the only Machine adapted to general use. ‘Jan stitch a shirt t-os*>m, r sew .fifteen thick nesses of UsuabVirrs with equal ease, tan be tri&i laired i*y a netro; is not liable to cet out of order,and the seeing will outlast ihe material, tan he run by hand, foot < r water j.ew er. Eveiy one shou’d have them. They will do the work or a day iu au hour, with ease. Call and see them. COVv DKY & CO., Agents, apl4—twtf Columbus, Georgia. WINTER FACTORY, Coinmtotts, CS-et. YARNS, 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 raid Warranted. i MONTGOMERY IRON WORKS, MONTGOMERY, A3LA. WILL FURNISH PROMPTLY STEAM Engines. Circular Paw Mil’s, Grist Mills, Shafting, or any desciiplion of AW CHIXKII Y Also Rich’s uu rivailed YVater Wheels, the best in the v orfd. Lynch, Pave & Cos, Whittleey & Cos., Woodruff & Goetchius,on the Muscogee Rail Road, and numerous others, testify to j cutting 1004 feet of Lumber per hour; each using one of our j Patent Circular Saw Mills of one Saw. G. W. WINTER. marlS—w&twtf Asrent, Columbus Georgia. BOUNTYLANDS^ WE have on hand a large lot of the Forms to be used ! in obtaining BOUATY .LANDS, suited to all cases, that we will sell atsl per quire, CASH. Columbus, Ga. w&twtf LOMAX & ELLI3. J. M. lIUSSELL, ATTO It N 4’. Y A T LA W , Office at r>resent., with G E Thomas, Eo.. over .1 R Hcdd & Cos j Broad Street— Columbus. Geor z a. Columbus, April ft, itss. w&twtf TO THE LABIS . HAVING received a most extensive and full supply of the latest French SPRING MILXNERY & DEESS GOODS for Ladies wear, I solicit a call from all. The are now opened, and the selection comprises anassortmcut'superioraud richer thryi ever < tiered beofre in Ihismarket. Respectfully, MT 3 . Dl'f S \L r , 108 Broad street. NOTICE. IN order that my customers runnii g acccunts may know the terms on which. i trade, I deem ttadvisable to publish them. For purchasing on time payment is required twice a yen-, on the firstol July and first ot January,at which Cine the 1 ills will ; be presented. MRS. l)Et‘ SAU. j April?. IPS’* waUwffm. COMMISSION AND GROCERY HOUSE, j rpHE undersigned has the pleasure ot announcing to the ; L public that lie hasjust received and wiil continue to re- l ceiveduring the season a good tup] ly of FAMILY GROCERIES, CONSISTING OK SUGAR, COFFEE , MOLASSES, SA L TANARUS, LA COX, COtiX, PEAS, CIfEESE, & TEAS, Fits© Segars and Tobacco, dec*, which he offers very low for CASH and C4?1I only. The public are resp-c mity iriviiKi ’O c: l! and examine hi? S nek. None but Genuine and Fresh Articles will ne offer ed; aud all goods so and warm it ted lo be as good as the best at the old stand ot D. P. ’ Ellis & Cos., No. 14, 15r. ad sued, Co s S. HAYS. | Enquirer copy. apl2— v\twtf. Bounty Land! Bounty Land! Bounty Land! ff'IIE undersigned having associated tliemsr Ives together for j jL the purpose of procuring BOU NT Y LAND under l the several acts of Coisgr ss heie.o.oie passd, arc now prepared i to make a| plication for al who who are entitled. Persons who have heretofore received BoLiity Land War i rants, are, under a recent act of Congress, entitled to an addt- ! tional Bounty of Land, and by calling at our ‘office can get ail J the necessary information. Wea<e also pri-p red to prosecute Pension and other claims j against the United S ates. Com our long experience and gen- i eral success, we can with confidence say, that a’l c aims entrus- ! ted to our care, will be promptly and speedily adjusted Une of I lie parties being constantly in Washington city, will : give the business his personal attention there. Office over Guuby & Daniels’ Store, Columbus, Georgia. MICHAEL N. CLARK, | feb24..w&twtf. A. B. RAGAN. J. P. JORDAN. S. F. Cl EE. i JORDAN & GEE, RECEIVING & FORWARD’G MERCHANTS, General Commission Agents, & Dealers in Dry-Goods, Groceries and Provisions, CHATTAHOOCHEE, Gadsden County. Fla. April 2, 1885. wGm. IMPORTANT TO TEACHERS, Country Merchants, and Everybody Else. A LARGE & COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS Books, Stationery Sc Fancy Articles, AT COST, FOB CASH ! BEING desirous of changing my // jX business, I now offer my ex'?‘,isive j stock ot School, Law, Metli- • Theological and Mis-, te-flNSfr” - ft* cetianeons Books, aml“ 4fi ’ f[ti ‘■’’* i Stationery at COST FOR CASH* I have a large Stock of School Hooks, and it will be greatly j to the advantage of Teachecs and thosein charge of Schools, | to call immediately and supply themselves. If. you cannot i come, tend jour orders with litc money, and I will send them I to vou. To any one wishing to go into the business, I would say, that I w ill sell them my entire stock upon the most favorable terms —both as to prices’ and payments. Gall and see. JORDAN L. HOWELL. N. B. —I would most respectfully say, to all who are indebt ed to me, that 1 must have the money. [Please let met hear from you without lurther notice. J.L. H. Columbu* Ga., April 14, 1855. wtwtf SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. : rpilE Subscriber has received his slock ot SPRING AND ! X SUMMER DRY GOODS—a large and general assortment —comprising ail good and desirable styles, w hich the public are invited to examine. The goods were brught to sell—are for sale—and will sell to all In want—if examined—as tiny will te offered foi lower prices for GASH than the samesty.es | and value were ever offered iu this city. jp!o—w&tw2m C. MYGATT. TTTE take this method of informing our friends andthepu YY lie that we have removed our Store to NO. 76 BAST SIDE OF BROAD STREET. Where can always be-found a large selection of ffrfi mm FORTES fffrt From he Best Manufactories in the United States, ofali Styles and PRICES. ALSO, Melodlans, Guitars, Violirscellcs, Violins, Banjos, Tamboi lines. Flutes, Flutiims, Accordeous, Music Boxes, Clarionetls, Flageo.et Is and Fifes. Also,‘-ail kinds iot B a ASS I VSTRUMEKTS U r BANDS, togeihr r witti Bass and T*. nor D U r S St’KINi.S of all hints, and th- Largest Assortment of SHEET MUSIC for all the nftov© named instrument e. that can be found South of Philadelphia. ALSO, A LARGE STOCK OF 0L Fine GOLD and SILVER WATCHES. JEV\ Ei.RY and FANCY GOODS, of ail aevriptbu:.* ether vfth a full assortment of Worsted and Embroidery Patterns, and other articles too aumerou.- to mention. S cond hand Pianos taken in exchange when new ones are oou/ht, and the highest prices allowed tor old one*;. rir Second hand, P'anog ur Sale or Ret t. Pianos, Organs, Melodious, andul other kinds *>i Mus'ca-lustrum* n:> r*ptired in iim hest rnaiiiu r, atid at thi shortest notice, and warr mted to give on ire satisfaction. All orders left at our store wdl j.- promptly attended to. THUAX & VAN DEN BERG, 7SBro%dPtre6t,:sigftof the MaouaoiD Fiddle. rUuatbafi Dec, i 1,1854, w&twtf BOUNTY-LAND WARRANTS. Pension Claims, &c. HAMILTON & PLANE, ATTORJiE Y S AT LAW, COLUMBUS. GEO. (Office, No. 67, Broad Street, over E. Barnard’s Store ) HA VING made arrangements at Washington City, by which all business entrusted to them will b* p oioptiy i.itfi ded to, they me enwLled t<> procure Bounty Band War rants,Pensions, &c., and prosecute Claims against the United States euhtr beiore Congress or thebeveiai Ee~ partments. hey are alsoprenared to purchase Claims, Ac., against the Uni tea Stairs. lyjVh Pay required until the Land Warrants, Claims, kc., are procured. JIMSS ‘IUMItTOX. , WM. P. PLANK. April 7th, 1855. w&twtf. guaHo. 3.0 17033.© Just Received, and for Sale by (IREENWOOeA GRIMES. Columbus March 7, 1855. % • , \v&.tw6od. - - y&iijjh ~ INEZ, A Tale of,the Alamo. is*a new and popular work, judfpublished by tfce litrptrs. Cg. ‘ jjry aitd for sale by -.A>. „Av. -/ J.W. PEASE. Also, a New Supply of South Side View of-l ivpry. by N. Adam., D. D.; Ruth Hall; Cap. Canot; Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern, &c.&c. Columbus, Feb.2s w&tw*f. Southern Mutual Life Insurance. THE favorable terms on which one may secure to his widow atd orphan children a comfortable support, invite the at tention ol al! who are not tich. tough to provide for their ltm iiy without theirown pt rsonai exertions. For furiher information apply to feb24—w&tv3m. A._TOND, Agent. Just Received on Consignment, ‘)A AAA T-RS. Tennerseo New Bacon; Hog round; 50 Kegs Prime Fresh l,rd. •75 Boxes, % Boxes and }.{ Boxes be t Virginia Tobacco, tooo Yards Teiiessee Jeans. Cheap lor Cash. mar2f—tf IIULT*. FKIEtiSON & CO. JAMES B. CUNNINGHAM^ CIVIL E\GIXIi3:R AND SURVEYOR, COLUMBUS, EGOKGIA. A RCHITECTUR AL Desisns arid Working Plana lor Build- A. ings furnished. Artificer’s work calculated; Surveys of land made, and T ipograpical plans furnished with accuracy, neatness and despatch Office over Col. noil's Law Office. Columbus, FebJ 24. w&twtf. IDO MY GWII PUFEIKOK -VTOVVIsay, that I have first rate Tobacco on reasonable Lx Ur.ns. Why do I say soV because some ol our editors luy this Tobacco. Those who a re. not-o well in lorn ed as Die t-ditors. jusi call and examine my Tobacco, Segars, Brandy, Whisky) Wines, &-c. &e. lam d.u* rmin ed to sell, i* r the cash,, u small advance bn New Jock cost, ma r 2 ■* — w &.i wt f. P A . 01, A'J T< *N. HEAK BOTH SIDES’ All the World will Kead this Book. THE LIFE AND BEAUTIES OF FANNY FERN, IN ONE VOGU3IE, I'JmO.. CLOTII. Who is Bulb Tin] A Is Bulb If nil Fanny Fmi, or somebody else! and If Fanny Fern is not Ruth Hall who is Faulty Feml THE LIFE FERN! Is now before the public, and the World will be enlightened. An<! thi** boot a xirarire irl * uu'olde. The present Work is authentic in all its Details. Those who have read the advance co{ y, pronounce it the wittlebt. spiciest hook of Hie season. It presents vivid, life like pictures of the charming and bril liant A nth or of Fern Leaves andßntli 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 fortlte first time in hook lortn. The reader will find that they possess the same attractive features which characterise ail tier productions. They are alternately witty and pathetic, causticand soothing, sparkling and pe*sive. No other author hassucceedsdso well in touching the llnet chords of the heart. Just received and for sale by febl5 —wiitwtf. YV. PEASE. HERB’S A CHANCE TOR A BARGAIN FOR TEACHERS & LOVERS OF MUSIC. WISHING to-.reduce our Large Slock of Slieet Music, Instruction Books, and Musical Works of all Kinds, we offer to stil until June next, at a discount of 50 per cent., FOR CASH. VIOLIUS & ACCOEDEOUS can be bought cheaper here than at any othtr store in the city. TRUAX & VAN DEN 111 RG. lebl4—tw&wtillstjune. 02—East side Broad-Street. Columbus, Ga. SPECIAL JVOTiOIA IN order that otr customers may understand the terms on which we Made, we have thought it advisable to publish them. They are as follows: For all purchases on time, payments will be required twice a year; tay 2st May and Ist J nuarv. On all amounts unpaid at the times specified, we shall claim and expect inn rest until paid. E. BARNARD, & CO Columbus, Jan. Ist,’ss. jaull—wduwtf. United States Marshal's Sales. WILL be sold on the third Tuesday in May next, be fore the Oiuit House door in the city of Colum bus, Muscogee County, Ga., between the usual hours of sale’, the following property—viz: 16 Oil Cans, 1 Box containing 8 California Mill*,2 Cali fornia,Mills, 8 Stove Boileis,4B(2 qt.) Coffee Pots, 46 (3 qt.,) Covered Buckets, 85 (2 qt.) Covered Buckets, 5 small Lard Cans, 1 large Lard Can, 3 large Water Pots, 5 large Dish Pans, 1 Coil Rope, 11 Coffee Boilers, as*o.'ted, 14 ! Chafing Dishes, 12 frame* for Cmifing Dishes, 48 (4 qt.) j Coflee Pots, 23 (5 qt.) Ccflee Pots, 31 (3 pt) Coffee Pots, 3 i small Slop buckets, 3 Tin Churns,7 Ice Cream Churns, 14 Culunders, 24 Lamp Feeders, 4 Shower Baths, 5 small ! Scales, 4 Brass Kettles, 6, t 5 gal) Pots, 12 Iron Spittoons, G Iron Spiders, 15 Iron • Diddles, 6 small Ovens. 1 Water j Cooler, 1 Molasses Sand, 30 Cone Lanterns, 150 Wash | Pans, assorted, 33 Di-h Pan-, 6 Gallon Measures, 3 small Sprinklers, 20 T n Dippers, 17 large Milk Pans, 24 (3 qt.) i Pans, 40 (2 qt.) Pans. 14 Pint Pans, 2 Gross Plat *s, assor’d 7 Slop Tub', 5 Tin Pitchers, 25 Tea Caddie?,a?soited, 40, Candie Slick?, 6 Pewter Pitch?r j ,24 Bread Tray?, 4 Cake Boxes, 6 Sugar Boxes, 1 gross Pepper Boxes, 8 small Wai ters, 4 Nursery Lamp?, 6 Pair Steel Y ards, 2 Knife Wash ers, 4 Cash Boxes,3 Biitania Spittoons, 8 Tin Tea Pot*, j 9 Coffee FilteretP. 12 Britania Coffee Pot?, 3 Stake Dishes, • 8 Jelly Shape?, 16 Iron'let Kettles, 36 Iron Ladles, 2 Knife Boxes, 24 .Mouse Traps, 12 Egg Beaters, 6 Soup La ! dies,2 Spice Boxes, 6 Beer Mug*, 12 Molasses Pots 48 ! Toy Cups. 259 l .s'Lead Pipe, i bbl. Madder, 3 Tumbler | Drainer?, 3 Du-:t Pans, 14 Grease Pots, 12 Oilers, 4a Gothic j Banks, 12 Nutmeg Graters, 1 gross Iron Tea Spoons, i gross Iron Table Spoons, 12 Sausage Stuflers, 7 doz Pack Hammer?, 144 Candle Moulds, 6 Plain Spittoons, 72 Pint ; Cups, 96 Halt Pint Cups, 20 sett* iron weight?. 12 Lard i Lamps, 9 Bunches Rope, 5 Punched Tin Lantern*.2 Heat j ers, 2 Powder Cans, 2 Spiders with lids, 3 Bugle Horn3. 36 | small Diamond Pan?, 2 Show Cases, 3 Spice Boxes, 21 Boxes, 1 pair Platform Scales, 1 Cast iron Pts | sene, 12Fryi g Pan*,9 Egg Fryer*, 1 Hip Bath,2 Sponge | Baths, 3 Biitania Lamps, 4 Nests’ Toy Trunks, 2 Cval ‘Pin I Tea Kettle*, 9 Bun her Knives, 9 gross Common Shirt Buttons, 1 dozen Fosseta, assorted; 2doz*n sniail Brass Lock*, 7 Stoves, 14 Foot Stoves. 2 Bug Steamers, i doz< n Iron holders, 1 Thermometer, 2 We'l Wheel*, i dozen pair Andinm?, 1 B< nJle *-he t Iron, 3 Boxes ‘l'in, 12 Cop per Measures, 69 W .sh Pans, 3 Nests Sugar Boxes, 2 Foot Tubs, 6 lirittiiuia Pitchers, 19 Brittania Camtliticks, G Brittania ‘Pea PoL, 1 Brr.tania boflte Pot, 20 Cake Pans, 80 covered Bucket*. 43 Funnel*, 100 Coffee P< ts, as.-o;ted, 9 Coflee > oilers, 27 Oil t ans, 2 large Pa s. 6 Brass Ket ties, 22 Lar.U ms. 36 Tea Caddies, s?oit. and, 8 large Cake Box. s, 3 small do., 15 Iron Tea Kettles, 3 large Gil Cans, 20 p:.ir And Irons, 9 Cash Boxes. 10 Iron Kettles. 1 Show Case, 5 Jelly Shape, levi. and on as the property of Job B. Hicks, t > satisfy a sis i—ued from the Sixth Circuit Court ol the United State* for the Southern District of Georgia, in favor of S. H. Rai som -fc Cos., vs. Job B. Hicks. E. C. IIUBBELL. Deputy U. S. MfltrifcaJ, mai27—w3i for the Southern District of Georgia.