The Times & sentinel tri-weekly. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1858, May 12, 1855, Image 1

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THI-WBEKLt. VOLUMII Hl] j i*j FLvLfaa & SILVTLXEL. SJ :i3ST LOMAX & AOOWZLL ELLIS SOCTaaH AND PROPRIETORS. , _ v v riLWaHUtI. Y ‘.* Jfc 4fiSTI9K£ .. very v'.D-vsav.t * mui eitiD^TtMtiitjf ‘ ;. S ;: , ‘ ;'£7fi D.i Y E fTB.YI.YG. ri.t**a Jfc SENTIfSffil. .jjjjjyjei-very TJESDA Y -HOfI.VLYG. j iict! on Randolph. ‘troet, opposite the Post Office. tsuns: R(- VfaEltl. V,Eivs Doolak* qer .annum, in advance, vo |)o*laj** ; >er annum.!n advance. J- . V ‘.tseiHem* nii'iMcaotaly inserted, at On* Ofttua ~ lie iri inset un, and rimr cents for every sub L. uisortroo. .. •'**’ vil! e made for yearly advertisement*. • ■ it ;, *sNit n*l ‘'iegroes. nv \ilrmnistmtors Executors, nr - > uquirod by aw ,> be ‘telti >n ;ne :lrsi ‘ tesuat =t ! tt ’ ’.uith. between the hours f ten in the forenoon iuui • nMf •>Vlt*r!i< •ia.it the Court House in theounty in which , jrojjertv is situate. Noiiceeof these sales must t> given in ..j. , * rttt lav* previous *.o tneday of sale. . ‘ iir . . ...| e rt f personal Property must be given at ...... ’ ~ iav* -’trooitf to the day of-aie. , „ , .... , iinvi Creditors of an Estate tnuiubepubltbb- Jpniication will ! 'emndet> the Court of Ordinary 1 . ,'Ldlt.and *r Negroes. mu*tue published weekly for ’ r , r [..."or* of Administration must be published A*’, . _'nr nistniasion from Administration, monthi*/ six ; . , r . njf _tor Dismission from (iuardianshtp forty Jajs. ; t,,1V.-n- ‘ortclomm >f Aor-gaira must He published monthly . V, ur —tor establishing hot papers, rorthejullspnet ; 4r . r enmoeilliw TiUes tvom Executors or \rtmm- j ~v v „. m i -Mind ims been given ay the deceased. .Ujul. . HmUvnvsb.- continued according to these, the I niroimoii ■. mle- .nherwlse ordered. business cards. | ?£StuFG AND EGOS BINDING. Hi V7>G connected with our Printing Office, a fail complete assortment: of Book Binriert tools ana • ti- / Aud UN Added to our Pm ;tnzmaterials, we are now un.u dto execute, m good and with despatch every . , ii word in either branch of the business, on the best I; \ATT-C WO RX. of every description, with or with out m inting, made to order, fa the neatest manner. Vu?U HGUttfi PttLTVING* Receipts, Drafts,! • -.jiiU or Lading:, Ac., Ac., executed neatly aau pr mnr- v.ui )ound n anv .„ ff , .-w v| i A 1 ! l> s! fc * r tS-uA-Xlls. ; vuis mt up with accuracy and dispatch. t r, ‘cards, Circulars, Hand Bills. r. ihonrumw'S vc. f Ac., printed ;u the shor *cr notic- and in the He>t i!t vle. •j gatinti ini pit lets put np m every style o ..m T*o all kinds rebound stromiiv and neatly. LOMAX k, -j-.Lj.i3. Columbus* April 15,1851. CL T SUNAS, DENTIST, .-eC r,9 BU4OAD STREET. •', r !N’’. -:>?ur:iello -ht> oily, with improved „ iv attend to hi uftmiixhefl caHee. and all others nuy iifur” I'R. T fTEWAET, j .1 I"l X 1; rciurned toCdumbaa would reepectfnllv an imuiCM Hat he-ha* resumtd hi* practice of Medicine ” ti, and 4 iHtunhiiH,<,a., D* , '-.7. 1H54. w^twtf EC BEET N. HOWARD, ATTO RN E Y A T LAW, ! CCLiUMBTJB, GZCHGIA. TW” ttice n the t. Mur.’, bank Building, op Stairs. ti. ISS4 —twAw'y. 1103'ERT E. DIXON. ATTORNEY AT LA^ i COLUMBUS, GEORGIA }iTu'.e -ivor E. A Co.’s Store : v-1 iII >. M'l.T'lN WM. F. PLAN it IIVMILTON & PLANE, Attoraejs at Lai w , Columbus, Geo. ■V u practice in the Courts ul the adjoining counties 1 ;ad .Alabama. deco—wAtwttl DENTON & PHILIPS, A L 1 10 il NETS AT Xj A W^. y tLL Practice in the -hiferent cuurta of Ruaeell county, , A.aitaina. ADDftES*’ a. tv a r v,\ rfXTo.v, johm jl philips. CMumbnx, Git. Crawford. Ala •Sept 15, 1854. wAtwly. VXD A EWS, RIDUWAY &. CO. ; DEALERS IN STAPLE L> Li V GOODS, i GftOiSßffiS, WISES, LIQUORS. iG., &CL l •■’R 1 ■ oors avy ,v.y FitT.L A Dwvaoif’a-oLn Corneh: i:tO V; STREET. COLTiIEIS, GA. i.umhus, Oct 15,1853.—tw&wtt TU'.S. VV. iIARWIAUE. JNO. A. MuNTOOMliav. ,lus. P. RuTLANjS Til OS. W. MARSHALL A CO. RECEIVE* AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS. i)ti Commerce u?ni 92 Front istn-eto. MOBILE. ALA. v f jn.-Mi-.irnu.itrnM to ihe ; r care orinterior, w*U be re -s**v-t l * l -‘ orwar-u-it with an ,<->ilb6 despawh, and .tree*ot n.y charge for commission aud stouwe. S.,vnber IS—twieviim MARBLE WORKS. E;v-t*u! Bvaad st. i-arthe .Uarketßoosc GtiLUMBUhr, GA. T f A VF. e*'nt.arttiy on laud a.i kinds of Grins*! Slones I.X Jfoiorti ntx, Taniis aud Toolets. ot Amebicas t.id Lktsa Maast •:. ixagraving.tndcarv-i a done in -• is * <-- ? .mssH.lt* mauler; :vu.i aa.k.ndso dlraa te S’ )r.,a 1- he -itortca 1 aoti, e. H. MA JC en. 1 3.—Plasterot ? rrs and I'ement.aiwaveua 1 aid for Hn., Columbus. Jan l.’.du 1854. and el Lilt lor SiL.P, J N r Ac -tvner part -sf .he - :'\ wniv five rooms ami ail ne -ar-’ -ot .. a; i- w-.t .! ** wcl ot valur a ’.he -tv -r* ay .lidges. felncpifre or >.\ MMIS t TI fMAN EY. Cjj itmdmff* 8, ;>t 3b—rw : FVtCrINO AND BALE ROPE. | * vJA ShieN Lhdia UaiTT-ig. 1 ‘ uf \VgOD A GRIMES. Ccdumotm, reel L3, G —;w a—’a tt THE FDfKST LOT uF BAC O\ HA US T‘.h*i adwKi A I Lis mmJut+ && sb,# , . 4 VI, ,-1 iiriaftg f I+l *st& $. 4eiN trtf ‘HE UNION OF THE STATES AND THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATES.” RICHARD HOOPER, CQJUHSSIOX MERCHANT. CIIATTANOGIIA, TENN. VV Jflr^-l i promptJy ro the purchase of COUNTRY ar ,lny oU ‘ lt ‘ r entrusted to Uiacure. vlay 13—tmijr •INO. ANTROBUS, PORT EA IT PAINTER. Studio over J, H. jlenj a Cloth ing- Store. ‘'olnmhns.fta.. Nnv. is_t w tf IN SOMERVILLE, P ,fias nt Bpvtde*te for Ri-nt. Paseeaa jjljf'i jiqti j7,ven immediatalv. Apply to I 1 30twtf. D. g. WILLCOX A^t. TO HUNT. THE Store on Broad Street, No 24, aext door below .Mr Gager a ShoeSlore. Apply to dec tiff—twt! ‘ T G HOLT. : Special Notice. LI, pencnshavinirclaims against Rock Island are -<{ueste<l to band tnem to the Agent without delay and imice is aereby given, that from this date no accounts farainat jiieuompany wulbeallowed which have ‘ieeii contracted with* out aw 1 itteu order rom the Agent. D. F. W ILLUtJX let Jan.-il, 1854. * “twt ANOTHER LOT OF “THEM’ FINE GOLD PENS! ALSO SILVER*W ARE, AS FOLLOWS: Ton Setts. Pitchers, SobJfei*. Crt-sm .Ifutrs. runs, T um . biers. Forks, Spoons. Cake. Fruit.Orumb, Jelly, Pie aud Mutter Karnes. Smrur Spoons. Sait Sian'd*. Pickle Knives and. Forks, Cara Case*. Port .Mouuies made ot’ Silver, as good a Silver coin, for *ale at reaaonabJe prices tor casn. -ALSO— jsGold and Silver Watches. Diamond Rings. Diamond Pins, &c. -f- • ALSO, Jewelry of evwy description. Spectacles with licht ?tv*l rames. Plated Ware, ate., lor sale for cash or appro veil credit. A. ii. DeWITT, watch repairing by a competent workman. Colnmbug. October 18. twt'. CHICKESIXG PIANO FOETSS WILLIAM B. CARTER HAS for aale the above celebrated PIA NOS. Nothing need be said in favor ot i J m J 1 them, as their reputation is well known throughout the country. ProfL-ssora and Amateurs are invited to call and see them. Instruments, aud aiso copies of the numerous medais which have been awarded them by various societies. Also, Sheet Music and a fresh supply of 3EUSICAL nrsTßTnsmrrs, that were selected with care bv himseif, and he thinks that bis ions experience n the Music business has enabled him to make a good selection. Piano Fortes to let. Tuned and Repaired, and all kinds of instruments repaired in a neat manner and warranted. WILLIAM B. J-ARTKR, No. 72 Broaa Street. Columbus, G.a., November I-twtf 100,000 VOUHTBS SAGS WA3TTYD. trxr- E will pay ‘I;, cent* per pound ‘brine hundred thousand V* pound* clean LiNLN AND COT'" : *N R.V(4,8, m quanii ties ot lOit pounds and over. JEFF EH AON &. HAMILTON. Columbus, Ca. Feb. In, 1855. LFM3ES ITT3ICBES THE undersigned are prepared to furnish Oak, Hickory, Poplar Ash. Beach and Pine Lumber b om their Mill at market prices,delivered on Railroad or in Columbus. Per sons wishing lumber, will leave their bills at the Auction Room of Harrison, Austin & McGehee, where they will be prompiiv attend to. ,j ec K 03— tW rf WHITTELSEY & BRO. DR. T. S. TUGGLE, OFFICE e QVEa MILFORD’S OS BROAD STREET, COX*32S3T:3. G 303 SIA. Coiuminis. January 10th, 1855, ’> w Dn. BROGXS & CARRIGEE* HAVING associated hemeel ves together n uia various Sbranenes ot ‘nir proiession. they will ue enabietl ‘here by to give more general aatiafaction to allwho may ;avor them with the-r coutldence. Dr. Carriger is r’uily arepared aud wi! Give special attentionto all oases 01 SUHGSB Y entrustto his care, or ()iflcs a Winter* dank Building. GoS'imbu*. Jan. 14—;wif H. S. SARONT, PROFESSOR OF DIuSIC. jan.2o—tw ts COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. J. A. FOX, -1 m TOR NT S Y a*7 LiA. WELL nnctice in this and the adjoining counties. Office iu Brt. Mar vs’ Bank Building, Columbus, Ga. Hi.j?IiRSNCES : t toMii, ssq., MANLST aocoits, DR *■ K iTXNrOBO, R FXTTX*. t ’olunibus. e; T—'w; y WM. PERRY, ATTORN E V A TLAW COLTTMBTJ3. GEORGIA. \T'ILL practice in this and adjoining counties, particu ’ y ar attention paid to tile securing and collection ot debts. Office wuh Col. A. MeDougaid. uecl-i —tw4m. IHG Y FACT CRT WARE ACCAI3. COLUMBUS, G N., JAN. Ist. 1654. X 7 RO M ana after this date no goods wH! be *.dd at the i. above estabiishmeut escent :or CASH ’ „_ T _ ianll—tw;L WALTON K. HARRIS. ITGTICE. TING a change fa nur bits'ner*. a’, o-ust-nsin /• de- led to us areaen-r-y i-uitfed that an tai iy .l positivrttv required. decjU-twif. t-*- * iL^.. 77 F, FITS HvJBDHSD CCZLS FANCY KENTUCKY BALE ROPE. I-kh received and dr-a.e at the Alasmeb a W *uEHrsr by J, L RIDGWAY. Cos tumhus, G.a., Yf &v 4—twt: N Eli ROES FOR SALK. r X* , rF iude*e*ened he-e twenty 3-a llk- : v ynug 1 nie. niiwfiißgenwnim aoroniis on>*k, wsatoers aost ram ers. aao Irtd hautts, that \sitf ofer or cash ot gwn> -A oredll. 5 taR 5- A, a A JinGEHEH. Oct. ji—iw:f Si*s9 and fi 1 Broad eoi.imbur. Sim 1 Iru& ?QS&Z3C3. JUST -seerwm aa iw^rv’"* COLUMBUS GEORGIA SATURDAY EVENING, MAY K\ 1855. aiARTNE A273 FT3LE INSTTSAINCE BAJ>K OF SA VAN NAN. AGSH C T AT CC LUM 2H3, 1,4 ’ fLLracel w eDeposit.—aniioUecati* .<>r -aleon Now York ’ Maronauu Savannats. Apnia4— twt: RICHARD PATT N. Mare New Bacon. Jrsr RECKtVKD “N C<. N3IGNMSNT, and for -aie. Fifty ThuiMiuii P.miida Go jrk'ia CU'ed.drv.and n tire order. mari3—tattf. “ H. C. PHELPS. NOTICE. PERSONS Indebted to A. C. Ffaweilen 3t Cos. will please autkeimmwilate payment. Their account* may he found i at the Book Store of J. L. HOWELL. Caiumbrii*. Dec 30—'wjkwtf Salt Pork. r> ECFTVED, on Consignment, 28,tAXI lb. Pprk tow n Sait L and r-siiv for curing. feOC-*—rwtf’ ~~ FT. c. FWHT.FS. EAGLE “MANjjFACTTSING ”cdT COLUMBUS, GA. THE Factory, now being in full operation, is able to supply on their usual terms) promptly as ordered, the various styles of their Mauufacutures, which consists of ; tha following variety: Y ARN3. OSJ3 ABURGS. 4-4 SHEETINGS r SIIIRT -o*l. Cotton-Vripes, of great variety of Pattern; COTTO NUAOtIS, emhracimr manv new *ttyies; .Nesrs) Asrseys k. Pme Knot Plaius; Plantara’ Casimaren. Truck for Trow3er3. Hewing Thread. Nhup Twine* Batting .Ac. To Cash purenasera mnuceinents will be offered. der-28—twf, J. R. BROWNS. A^t. ~ HE2TRY C. PHELPS, COMMISSION & PRODUCE MERCHANT, 50. M. BROAD STREET, COiFRBUS GA. TENDERS hi* “ervicee to >he public for he purchase sale m Merchandise and Produce, and a* a Geu eral Agent. a has on hand Bacon.. Lard. Pickled Pork mu Beef, Dried Beef, Porte Tongues. Sug-ir, CVTee. Sait. Flour, Mo lasses. Vinegar, Pepper, Spice. Ginger. Candles, Soap. Starch, Tobacco. Drieii Peaches, and Apples. Beans,Crannerrie*.; heese. Butter. Aop-es and Oranges. Ac.. Ac. And is constantly receiving Westera Produce aad , Provtatoni*. and the leading articles of Groceries. Ail ol which he will SELL LOW FOR CASH. OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. Columbus. Ga.. February - 3 . iß's. U T ’U NEW CARPET STORE AGENCY. THE subscriber!* \gent of W. H. Goion. New Carpet Store Savannah. Ga., who has aiwavson hand CametiAff. Oil Clotis. Hearth. aad Piaao Covers. Window Sliadea, Lace and Muslin Curtains. Curtain SroLs. Stair Rods, &c. Samples and pricesof ail qualities of Carpeting and Oil Cloth may he seen at ny store, fai Broad street, • .uumhus, Ga., and any of the above articles ordered without delay. Carpets cut to room* free of marge, aud made. ; fdesired, for a smailcomuensation. by an exper-enced hand in favannah. I v;ll be regularly supplied with new pattern* for me coming 9611!K)n * P. A. CLAYTON, 82 Broad Street. Coiumbug.May 3—tw*f OPENING DAY FR THE THE subscriber respectfully announces to hts patrons ana j the public, that he will re-open his store on the 20th OF .SEPTEMBER, with his fresh importations and manutactures for the pres ent season, embracing the finest assortment of CLOTHS. CASSHEESSS, ana ail articles appertaining to s wearing ap parel ever oiTered to the public. They havehcenp .'rsor.al sv selected from the most distinguished Emporiums at Gte country, and are warranted to be of a very superior quanty. Cali and dee them. J. SMEETOW. Columbus. Sept 13—rwtf Enquirer copy GREAT EXCITEMENT!! TO TIAO T^XXlollC. DO you know hat’ Everybody desiring to Purchase iiie-iika ana Enduring likenesses of their Wives, Husbanas, Chtiaton, Brothers, Sisters and Freuds, are malting a Grand -usn, to by !ar the best. And only piace n Columbus, where Likenesses, which =eem to breathe and Live, can be got up, at short notice, n Endless varie'yot style, and possessing that Kichness of linisn, which has never Yrt beeti equalled or approached, at any Other establishment n the State oi Georgia. Forget it not, and whenever you want 1 Gem of a Picture,caii at C. I. DFPEW’S Exceistor Gailery—Wuodbridge -oid stand. Many thousands of Pictures, in Columbus, Npeak for themselves, and testify to tite above. March 31, 1855. twtf - RIDDLS'3 lashioaabie Bagnerrean Gailery. • ProtJ’ let, rha*the argest. nearest, and mi r-iiiona- L hiy arranged G ALL B. ii Y tor the Art n the ums. He uae the best material, aud alio* a aottiiiig but nm mass Pictures-to leave his Haem*. , , s., Target ievwsof the Fine Arts, when > tn obtain !ios tfnpertsfaabie-s-em?, to c.il -m 11-*w !1 sive you t riaudsouic Picture and a Gnnit jraqurret> ixne. .4- Y> r taking children, fiun.iy roop. stenscopes. o*t oj.or view* Ar.. hedefle* anv Ai'iet ’.a h** country tn *urp him. Roomsou Broad Street, aver c. * dry -otu. Store. .■uimniK. *. Qj .rv!-’ v9m._ j:c:e* T \'\ n receiptof a wppiy ni ~ v " : ’ n jL hie uxtiry in a m climie, 1 C allu ruru:^ll ‘ wte a* d-rtat the Ice Hae. Brtid m “S aud keep coA. _ E i’ 1 mi us Ga. -tori; 5. -•** -. 3. MSTCAT ?. a. and. nzTCALr & cc, CCMIWSSICN a FOHWAHCiNG YSHSHANTS 34 POYDR-L* ST KELT, y&w u&uzAys. H.LFX rl t>— w. H Yount Eeq , Columbus, Georgia. - Gal. John Banks, jj H. H. Enpiiig, E?q . ** J. L. M non. Esq . “ Pit nek Adame, t w-f>TT. PAIN’TINS. i'**F-raiTiT"*cr. ■•aGcran e*?r rie"ee of in ‘b* rrt ‘C-v.l ctiics <k E.ape*uiii Aiasr.ca,} mgaases in ex£- c*re ail itiiA* of Honat* sLg~i. znd FiLitizig aesu aud tj-e-p-sira. W*3* a i C*iitng3 MnsM-nA ev Fr**c A. ash daneay g X3T ou Broad Tromk. .* La J. B- -s, -euamu. * GREF.NAVOOD & GRIMES. WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MSSCEA3TT3. COLUM3t:S, GEpttGtA. TTUILL give their particular attention to the storage, and W sale of eatton, and other produce, which may be con* signed to them. They are prepared to make hbera; ad vance* rai cotton fa store. Promut atteiition will te given to the RECEIVIN' and ; forwarding business. E. S. SRZB.VWQCD. STBRUHO ?. dRIMEat I’oiimibue. Sept. 5, 185-I—-.v.Utwiy ESTABUSHEB 1739. MOTT BROTHERS EemoTed to No. 1-3 John St., N. Y., (FORMERLY 50. *2 SAjSBAC STREET, 5. Y. SUCCESSu RS TO THEIR F ATHER, mmm suit, IMPORTERS AMD DEALERS FINE WATCHES. JEWELRY. OF ALL KiyDF, OF THE LATEST PJtTiiRJS. —a Lao— Dtaairynfjs in Rings, Pins, Ssiivr Wdre, Jkc. All of vvhtcn will be warranted. P. S.—The best workmen only employed in Retaiss. New York,may 3—rwffcwly. WELL?? Sc VEIISTILLE, FACTORS AND COMMISSION’ MERCHANTS, Savannah, G-a., ‘ Prompt attention paid to forwarding Merchandize to ibe interior. June twJtwly. A. K, AYEH. F, G* WILKINS. AYER Sc WILKINS, AUCTION. COMMISSION. Eeceiving and Forwarding Merchants, No. 114 Brood Street, .Columbus, Ga. Columbus -Ga.. 26 w w’f J. C. a USE, J. H. DA VI3, W. H. LONG. “ETJSS; DAVIS & LONG, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. WTLL purchase and sell coitou and other produce >n com -ais-ion. and strictly attend to forwardinggooua and 3iling or der* troin the country. fluse. Patteu <st Cos., agents Columbus, bv wnom liberal ad vances will be made on consignments eitherto or .tirough as to our'rends in Liverpool or the Xor:h. July 9, 1853—w&twt.f LOCKETT & SPELLINGS* GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, GA., WILL attend to the selling of COTTON and ail kinds a PRODUCE Strict attention given to Receiving and For warding Goods. E. LOCKETT. H. D. SNELLTNGSL Savannah. Ga., Sept. 1, 1954 twdzwlv HUDSON, FLEMING & CO., SaVANNYH, ga. HOPKINS, HU DSON & CO., CHARLESTON, S. C. FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. I) FNUW an offerofthir service* to Planter., Merchants and \j Deaiers u theyaie Cotton and ili omer country produce f*tr:ct atttemiun will be given to busines“. and liberal casn ad vance* and facilities afforded customer* when required. JSQ. R. HUD-SOX, / a i ’ ( bayannaa. w. a. FLF3IIW*;, \ l. Horxiwf?. Aognsta. John j. C 0 3E5, Charleston. \ ng. 4—.-w&wtf COPARTNERSHIP. THE mdersignett having this day tunned a J opartn era ui pan der the name and vr- ie of HARRISON, AUSTIN &, M'GEHEE. for the purpose of transaciing a general AUCTION AND COMMISSION, BIEUIHfI HD JORWIBDTO. l' ; D, NEG3D business, at the old itani of C. 3. HARRISON, pledge themselves to a prompt and faithful attention o ail business committed to >.neir care. They will give ’.tieir personal : attention to the saie of Seal and Personal Property, Merchandize and Produce. Havne ample facilities at theircommaml, ht-y are prep area to matee liberal cash advances on Negroes ana MercUnudize oi e4hry dee* rption. Th'e patronage of their friends aud the ptih'ic aenerriLy is solid led. C. s. HARRISBON, WILLIAM AUSTIN, A. C. McGEHEE. Coiutnbua, ‘"a.. Fept. 1. 1354. Sept 16-twiwrf FLOUR ! FLOUR ? TUTTF rec'-’ved on cocaignmeiu. and for ale Seventy* *J Fivi* Barrels, A. No. 1. Purchase and tn it. niHr--.iy'Tti. H. U.PM LP q Ft R SAFE. . THE H--UPS AND LOT at present occupied by the suu->cr;b*-r. Bostession _iveu iuune iiatel . Uaz\ TL r. H ALL. -J F pvl -S’ pY-'.Vf “for sale. CN ACCCAIAJODATING TZRAIS, A Camfartabift House ml Lor, fy-j _a a heoitltv part of the City. For particulars ; app y to e ARRISON, AUSTIN A McGSHEE. March 31.1655 t-.v‘inrt. NOTICE /"VU'.I fnend* and patrons ore hereby ootiffe l that cirruTU .tauces -natee ft -roswiittusty neceasar;. tin.: *e houfa save a ilea on at ery nurse boara, djx our staL le f *y the month or year. } We. t beret ore. here -<y give notice, that our rgh; ,of .ten shall enter ni'ana heaunie a par* of-every e ntrain for the hep or hoard <i horse* at <mr ii&bhs. -md hat n ai. rases we r;.*v.'he rrghi o u orce sa.d iten. eti m-ce i .-v. f n rf'urA *• P'TTS. MIDWIFERY. 5 fU.. JAS j£ 31*5131 TY offers bo proftrslcjai mr**- J*-i -v. :h:v*op‘*uf CaiumfcußtJiac.- -lai-y. sbo has hac diin? -v&rs iiipertencj* ‘n me luainets dii latter, h< rseit that -.Tdeet itsaatfou* ;-vi!t oaertt ta p ibfic p ?b* a na ..uml. wcec nos pfareraianz r! * par ’ rosUifc-K.* S JUu* _■ <sne a MiWtitU lilfStOS f tea* *>—. WU. Change of Sfiietiule 31 USHTtKiK E R AIL ROA D f Ca and ailer February 20th. PASS F.3W4 fc It Trains will l7f C.iumbu? daily at .-’ll* P. 31 , arrive at Mae on 7'k P- M. Leave Macon daily at :t 3. M. arrive at ’Nilam has ‘--0 \. V . I Making a iwraplete betwee* Auera*in. Kingsville. Wilmington: a => with < ewtral Bast Ro.u ; tc Savannah. and Willtdceville* ana wh *h v ‘toon uuU • iVMtwti Train* to Ail an* a. Chattanooga and HiaSrlß*. Also. cmmecungat ‘Joliunbus will tin- GJrsrn .. .VcWs Raiinmti. or Gunuila. 3. E. WKJ.I S, < .nttimbns. Feb. JO—rwacwtt Engineer anil Stip'** OUA.NGE OF .'CHEDI'LE areaiL£ ion gi2.ahd eaiz e.oad. . V FTSK Monday. sth Marr-h. the Passenger nut Freight Train will Girard at 3P. M. daily, iMondays excc-p ----'e<t> itimnounnsf at riisver Sun with a daily line >f rituL o (iJennville, Eufaufa. Fort Games and Marianna. Fla. aj.o >n Tuesdays, and Fridays wub ttie ‘•fages tor Uehe**. 1 live?. Enon,.Chunennrggee. Midway ami Union A'nrimr*. Leaving Silver Hun at and 10, A. a .daily. Mondays “xcente-j: the 'ar wnl roach Girard in time to connect, with the Op Aika unu Murcoeee Trains. Round tri p tickets go ml for'wn ,jpys ran he purrhcsed at the office at silver Ruu, at Icra .i au the regular rate. a. A. HARDAWAY. marfO-w&twtf. Engineer. SCHSLDULB OPSLIXA BHASTCS ifT". .-■ m. L -"i &S5H’ ’fcSfwTlT. -i\ , ,L Montgomery & West Point Rail Road. D-t^UENGEE TRAIN every tiny: Leaves Girard ai 9*t A M. IT Arrives at Opedka at 11 A. M. Leaves •. ; pelikat ll\ A. M. Arrive* at Girard at 12%, P M. FREIGHT TRAIN leavt s Girard .Honda y. Wt dii suay, and Friday at 3P. M. Leaves Hpeilka Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at ti A. ML Gout is tnuei be in the depot before it p. m. on me <la v the freight Tiin eaves—he plainly market! with the owner** name, and station at which they are to be delivered. Shippers dray tickets must accompany eaeti toad, and ihe freight paid in ad vance to ail points except Montgomery . ram 8.. waawtf. and. G. JONES, Eiig’r. <sc Srrp. HAMDEN’S EXPRESS. ?* fgk OFFICE ON tt.iSDOLPR Itreet. MsBEZz~^SlJ* respectfully beg leave o iniorm the citizens ol t olumbns V V and us vicinity, that vo have concluded our amuigemt-ut* with the Central, South-Western and .Muscogee Railroads, and arentiw running messengers daily : om t’olumbua to Macon thence to Savannah. 31eo. iorwarding goods daily over the Muscogee and South- Western Railroad to Fort V and Macon, thence to Milledgevil e Savannah ano all intermediate places. Also, to Moii.gornery. Aia. We would also ->ay, that our Ex presses by the steamers to New York ana Philadelphia enable as to forward every description of merchandise and valuables. Notes. Drafts, and Bills coilecte<l in every town in her BWrtSer*’ anu Eastern A.ates : also, to .ail form a ami Europe. OFFICES AND AGENTS. and. H. Hill. Randolph street, Columbus; t*. O. Potts, Macon; Mr. Kendrick. Fort Valley; G. R- Clayton, briethorpe - i53 Bay street, Savannah; 74 Broadway, „Vew V ork: +3 and 45 douth-Third.Philadelphia : and Court -*tree% Boston: Exchango street. Providence: Montgomery nreet. ‘an Francisco. Articles to be forwarded, cmleti for at any part of the Citv free ofexpenoe. bv leaving oniers >n ‘he slate at the cilice. LIVINGSTON. WINGHF3TER &. CO. Columbus. April 13,1854. —fwaw EAYGOOSS HAGZ LINES. TRI WEEKLY. _ , LEAVES Silver Ran Taesdavs. Tliurs> days and Fridays, on the arrival oi (the trs irotn O liunmig, tiy Olivet, non. I'lTnl i? 1 Chunennuggee. o Umou dpnngs and Viiuwny. Ala. T ie E ick :o ranuiort and Cchee. leaves Stiver Run,on:he ar rival ot the cars. Mondays and Wednesdaystreluras same day to dilvpr Run in time for the ears next day. Leaves Ohuneunnsgee. Tuesday a. Th amlaya and Saturday", at 0 A.M., —ieavs Midway at ;io ? the same day —an-t at Knoii, and reach Silver Run in t me for the cars on Wednes days. Fridays, ami Sundays. miir.f -53—wrf. A. H ‘ YGOOD.Driver. BRITISH”f SBIO DlO Al 5. EARLY COPIES SECURED. LEON AUD SCOTT Jfc. CO., New Yoik, continue to m*publish the following Britisa Penodieais, viz: I. The London Quarterly (Conservative. ) 1. The Edinburgh Revieiv (W’li-r.) 3. The North British Review Free Church.} 4. The Westminister Review (Liberal.) 5. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (Tory.} The present critical state of European affair* will render these pubiicationsunasuaiiv interesting during the forthcom iug year. ‘1 aey will occupy a middle around between the hastily written news items, etude speculations.and tfving rumors ot the daiiv Journal and the pandeionsTome of the future historian, written alter the iving interest and excite ment oi the great political events of the time shaii have pa -ed way. It is to r hee Periodleala ‘hat readers must look, for the only neatly intellitutde and reiianle history of current events, and as >uch. :n addition to their well estab lished .iterary,scientific, and Uieoiogicai haracter, we them upon the consideration of the reading public. Arrangements are now permanent:v made for the reempt of EARLY SHEETS from die Brttti.-n Fubll-n ----ers, bv which we are enabiett to place ALLOCS HE* PRINTS in the bands of subscribers, a ■ it asso-.n as they can be hinvsued with foreign copies. Ai though this in voivf*'* a verv arve outlay “n our part, we siiail continue to furnish the Periodicals at the sum*- low rales ‘is heretofore, v;z: — Per ann. For anv one of the tour Reviews. ..P3 <JU For any two of the lour Rcvew ............ .. 5 IK* For anv three at the four Review 5............ 7 J ’o For ail t'uir of the Reviews and 00 For Blackwood’s Magazine 2 •;♦> For Blackwood and tfirev Review 5........... ‘J fhi Far Blackwood ana the four Reviews... ..on Payments to be made mail cases ; >tdnance. -Honey current in the State where issued unli ve received at par. c l r; b bin g. A discount, ci twenty-<ive per cent, from the above pri ces will be ‘tilowed to hiufabii oiderng lour or more eop iesof arv one >r more ot rhe works. Thus: F-*ur copies ot Blackwood, or of one tTcvugw. will be sent to one aedresf- i<r aU; four copies oi the four Reviews and Black wood lor *3b; and so on. POSTAGE. In all the principal cities and ♦owns, these works wo? ke lelivcied, through agents. FREE. OF rOriT VfcT When —mi ay mad. the to any pan of tlie United Stares wfl ne but T wentr-Fonr Cnts t y-ar tor “Blackwood,” and Fourteen Cents i year tor e-uz* of toe iGvew*. Remittances and conmniriicahotisshoaid be air tressed, oost paid, to the Pahiiehen*. LEON A RD SCOTT iCb. an9—twlm. 54 Gold Street, New \ ork. FOU3TD- V WtlfF SY yyrE, matte >iy Bil! % Long o Johr-v, \ Tliomton, which the -3war .jan -'•&> r callmg a -hit* eh-—;w*. i— f~t Ei'R'tl 4 ‘luK*v*ge cumiiy.—V. lie:fas kriursn C. Ei t=r i V_T tunl'e* ferrite r if-irtv u which I Vl’ilev H. E.v -s and France* M Error mun- chtidr*w imli r ti vee..sof age, •! Eic3 .nl r, xo tuaiiki ; a tt-tir o*a I -.grit; Ta*6 ararh* -gft-.re *- -rVe and lmneish all ~ermnrte •■m. ! wjfetl. to ■luyjwrti il u so? j<*v hawii. for seirt xno'-ermt j ...inlu not at- atr>-- ; a!d ‘-‘jartllan m a>~nff“*-C ,~i. he .-m rcf | isin •;S%IISuE .ur eaul feviii’- f i>u ■ t MunAs.? tin word a K.%, i a.vmurkiw nr sazA XUaVrin Fer-riOT. ’VhS. j r^Pi—Utmoru- kcaje ‘NUMBER 57