The Times & sentinel tri-weekly. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1858, May 16, 1855, Image 3

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fire at Stone Mountain ,—Wa regret to ’earn that the large Hotel* at Stone Mountain, known jia the Rail road Houar, and kept br Messr. Hitchcock & Oat k, was etiiireiv consmtned by fire <n TTiarsilay evening last. Tlih tire first caught in the kitchen. The greater por flf the furniture of the hotel, we understand, was ,i.. s tmved. How mauh, it any of the lews was covered, bv ißsumnee, we did not barn Atlanta. Inteiiigen cer’ 1 Ith uist. Medical Cullenr, —We art pleased to notice that £>r. liuehanan, of the Nashville Medical University, has arrived in our city and entered up’ n Ids duties as Pro hor of anatomy in the Atlanta Medical College.— His introdimtory to the regular course of lectures on • ],u rnv. -via delivered at the City Hall yesterday.— Hte unusually largo number of students in attendance, at. this eojHy day of the iastitatioii, until.*-* the success of the Atlanta Medical C>-liege, no longer questiuna jio.— Atlanta intelligencer I2aA. a Election —This election takes place on Thursday, the 2lth of the present month. The Gov e;. t , . der State officers, members of Congress and of the Legislature, are to he elected. in a ate 3pe<>h stated that he had spoken 148 hours in the < ;nvas r and expr'sse-i his-conviction that he Would be c<e*.i by ft* .000 majority. The Know Nothings ciaim i majority es 30.000. Mr. Flournoy, the Know Noth n,r eun<!ida:e for Governor, makes no speeches, but ea.es the whole matter In the hands cf bis part-/ L i'G H inna.; Emigranis Returning —A number of re aming Kansas < migrants passed through Albany, for Boston, a few days ago. They said they had “seen the sieohaiit,” and were satisfied. Ex-GoTernor Fold, of Ohio, died on the Bth inst Eisnxpticn. Beg'in. The Illinois State Know Nothing Convention adjourned on Thar-day evening, 10th in.-t., altera, stormy esrion.— It i- staled tiiat tiic disruption took place on the siaverv lut'-'ion a majoiity of the delegates being abolitionists and true, amlers. $. aidin'* mid Loan Association.—At the twenty-sixth mom hi v meeting of the Atlanta Loan and Building Asso- I mat ;nn,*which took place oit the 10th instant, $4,480 were said a-* to Hows: S2OOO a? 57 per cent, premium, S2OOO at 53 pci cent, and S4BO at 52 per cent. 2Lesiga.aG.oa of Gea. QniGaaa. New Orleans, April 30, At x meetingaf the Cuban Junta, held yesterday (Sun day j Geu John A. Quitman handed iu ms resignation as Owmmuder-m-chie! of the Expedition which has been so ong organized against Cuba. All of the American offi cers who held commissions in this Quitman army h >ve ai -■ r-signed, and the cau-e of Cuba is now in the hands of the Junta Thus ends the Quitman Expediton, an enter pi •- ui which many of the leading, men of the South have ieeti engage 1 ami had Bv*-ry reason to believe w ouia prove •ticccrsini ‘I he officers who- were engaged to take part in >. expedition were men of experience, who have held commissions n the United States Army and have seen ser vice and distinguished themselves in the war with Mexico. Many >1 the-e officers nave not their superiors in the Uni l State-. L have a list of their names and the positions vuch they were to have held; hut as the enterprise has ailed tie publication of the same sos no interest. — Cor respondence oi the iSew York Tribune. Massachusetts Ldgislacure. The House oi Representatives 4t Massachusetts have dis missed ■ I -s from that body, by a vote of 139 to 14. The personal liberty biil, virtual ? nullifying the Fugitive Slave Law, has pa.-sed to a third reading. A majority oi th- Executive Couneii opposed die Gover nor s decision leiauve to Judge Loriug. New York Know Rattong Uonveation. Fie New Yrk Times ban a correrpomien’ at Syracuse, who p rot esses to give the proceedings of the Know Nothing Convention. Eiastus Brooks was in the Chair, and one member had been expelled lor attempting anu-elavery views. W U. 2aiiraaa Pays Damages. Severni suits which have been pending for a !ng time, MCI veeti paii.es in Tennessee ana the Western & Atlanta tv jiln au, were taken from the Court of Hamilton county to t:i at oi Bradley, ate v months since, and were there given to arbitration. 1 hese suit-* giew out of the management of he state Road, when there was an insufficiency of rolling Mock io do she business offering, and paitiaiity was alleged igaiu.-t the r oad and damages iaid by the suffering parties. ‘ u; ta were in.-tituted and ?ince that time, 1851-2, they have )ceii pending, by all sorts oi management on the part of the Defendants until the p.e=cnt week —Court being now in ses sion n Bradley county, ihe resuit oi the arbitration is Meuvdy igmn t the r-tate road, as might have been expected > v ail acquainted with the circumstances. We append the amounts awaoled to the Plauitifis which have been adjust ed up to this date: Vv m. MuTeer. $9,3( 9 fiS C. E Gicnviile & Cos., ti 571 20 amilton bt James, 5 4Ui 49 Toole. Bope &. Co s, 2 43.1 1/5 Vlr Thomason, 4 565 50 Umeev bn Sou, 5,1-fi 00 Li’mdjie, 1 21)3 75 Roddy & LLvault, 1,222 73 ojai damage- against the Road, $35 945 40 i here uc uider suits pending which will remain over Mil next court. , , vvare . ;| idebted to a private letter of a gentleman in this ’ , .<u the stems ot Una information.— Chattanooga Ad vertiser. r L I ? " l . D * C: ' SWn -7 We !,:arn from the Griffin American by the Luty Council of *° a - aising me license for retailing spiritous iioao s u Mec.ty irom ssdtossUfl-haH been declared v,d bv -uagA 3tarii, as in restraint ot trade. He ordered licenses *e or -he isuai tee, and the case was carried up to the Supreme Court by writ oi error. (■ domzutnn. — Chineen iiuudrea and thirty six persons ;iH)Mi lit a ,ur I-ibena uiidcr the auspicus and ut the expense * 1 onusjjvauia Colon anion ciucietv lor the past two ears. ” Hie Kansas Difficulties Cananued. Bai.xi.iiuße, .May 10. 9 **r lOm rl > Leavenwhrr*h to the sth iast., state •‘c iV nsas uifficuhies continue. The eii ac-n at a .Is is au! Missouri met .i Thursday amid much ex t- ri nt. a ley demand McCrea, the murderer of Clark ommauaeroi tue ft rt refused to give han ap. ,* ’ *£<*. •n L lah -Tile Sint Lake mud has been re . *• •*•* s?mux Indians are troublesome and threaten ui .T.-iek upon tiic sediements. .. \ 7 H-osus. The choiera in malignant form ‘ i , “ “ ut , in the part ot Kansas Territory ana ,u tvassw city, commercial! tate: '’ “ ’ f i-“ 1 ‘StocA f% li £si !>§• f?I. r,a , I. = j<s 5’ : *; S“1 i hand Mac 6 : J £ j hay. : EEL 55748 32160759*61090; Coxuisbch, May in. eonoy- Full pi >cs Imre been maintsioed uu 1.;3t “enort ot the mat xel. Ku mg figures sto cemt -A"iM A3i May 14. COTTON.—Frees hi.va .lvmu-ed i • t.Mie morning’ sales amount c2:2 ok!* 3as foil* ws jl7 at 53 ,*■ 153 at Si, HO a; 9i, 231 ai 9£, 53 at 9|, 117 .at g at 19 cva.s. [From the Southern Times. 1 My Brother. Oh, Briar-rose, clamb r, ud cover thechamber, * •?* chamber, so dreaty and lone ; Where with meekly closed lips, And eyes uxeciipee. Aiy brother lies under the stone. Fffi, violets, cover. The narrow root over. Oh, cover the window and door t For never the lights, Through the long days iai night?, Make shadows across die floor! Toe lilies are blooming, the lilies are white. Where hia play hauu's u.-ed to be ; And the sweet, chenv blossoms Blow over the boaoma Ot birds, in the oid roof-tree. Wlren l hear on the hills, the snout of the storm— -1) -Me valley, the roar of the river , i shiver and on the hearth stone warm, As 1 think ot his cold forever.’’ i * 9 xr’ l 1 ito nant * 9 arf} folded, and never again, With the song ot the robin or plover, ” Wnen the summer nos come, with her bees and her grain vv iL he play m the meadow clover. Oh, dear, little brother, Mv sweet, ii< tie brother, j In the place *bove the iFuu, Oh, pray, the g od angeis, T he glorious evangels. To take me—when Lite is done. n _ Emma Aiic* Baowng. i rort Depcsite, Md. The St. Louaia and Capt. Ingraham FHii.ADEi.jrHi*, May 10. The C. S. frigate St. L <ui has arriveil. A public ! dinner has been tendered tu Capt. Ingraham. Judge Loring not to ha Removed. Boston, May 10. The Governor has sent .1 message to the House, de ■ dining to remove Judge Loring from the offi.-e of Judge of Prolate. The message was iaid on the table wi hout action ; five thousand copies were ordered to be printed. aar Great Cure of Rheumatism. —The Editors of the Richmond Republican, ot Dec. 24th, 1852, say that Car terH Spanish Mixture is no quack medicide. They had a man in then press room who was affiicted with violent mercurial rheumatism, who was continually i complaining ot misery in the back, limbs and joints ;—hia eyea had oecome ieveii-h and matteiy, neck swollen.throat sore, and ail the symptoms of rheu naii.-m, combined with Scrofiila. Two bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture cur ed him, and, in an dditor;ai notice as above, they bear tes timony to its wonderful efiecte, and ?ay their only regret is, that all suffering with diseases of the blood are not aware of the existence of aueh a medicine. They cheer fully recommend it See their certificate, and notice in full around the bottle. ma ys witwlm HP Lane’s Liter PiiJs.—Have now become the great Specific tor Hepatis or derangement of the liver, in its most coinplieatcd forms. ‘1 his medicine has done an immense amount ot good in curing thia fearful disea-e, 30 common throughout the United States, and as evidence of its effica cy, we will state that it is superceding every other remedy. The demand for this certain cure is unprecedented. Orders for it are coming in from ail quaners, and every mail brings something of the following temr, Cajoridue, Ohio, Jan. 1851. Messrs. J Kidd A €o.—We are nearly out of M’Lane’s Piiis, it would be weli to keep us supplied, as there is great demand for them in our place OGLER i CLARK This invaluable medicine may he purchased at all the druggists iu Columbus, and of genera, iv through out the United States. may 12—2 w Dr. Hoofland’s German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, are justly reckoned amongst our most valuable medicines. In cases of dyspepsia, it acts like magic, strengthening the tone ot the stomach, stimulating the di gestive powers, and giving ruddy health to the cheek and orightness to the eye- 1 here are thousands in this commu nity who can testify to their virtues, and thousands will hereafter add their testimony. Fur sale by Dr C. M Jackson, 120 Arch street, Phila , * and by Danforth <fc Nagie, Robert Carter, Brooks Sc Chap man, Columbus Ga ; and by Q. Lanier Sc Cos . Girard, i Ala. may 13—2 w Huuotcay s Ointment and Pills.—Efficacious Remedies tor the Cure of Bad Legs and General Debility of the System. —Mrs. Gibbon, 31, Bailey street, Newcastie-on- Tyne, had been a i-ufferer for a considerable period, from ulcers in her legs, which were so bad that she was almost im apaoieof walking, consequently her health became very much impaired. She tried many remedies without deriving any benefit; at the su getiion of others, who had been 1 ared by Holloway’s Ointment and Pills, she commenced using them, by which means her legs were soundly cured, and her health completely re-established. COLUMBUS BUILDING Mb LOAN ASSOCIATION. THE seventh Installment, of one cLniar per share, ta payable on Saturday next, 19th nint. The monthly meeting of the Association will be held at the store recently occupied ty t. J .Moses m. Cos , under Cone* rt H ill on that evening, at 8 o’clock. A I atten dance of the Stockholders :a desired aa auame-s of lmpor'ayce w 11 he Iran-acted may—ls, ib*s. STERLING F.GRIMES, Treas. NOTICE, A LL part'es indebted to <J. H. DASIEL, ara earn* esti.v requeaitd to make immediate settlement, may 15 waiwlw LOTTERY! LOITERY! LOTTERY! Jasper County Academy Lottery. [By Authority of the State of Georgia. i THE subscriber having neeu appointed Ylaaaser of the Jasper county Academy Lottery intends conducting the same on the Havana Plan ot single numbers, and has located hisoffi je in the city ot Macon, Ga. He now offers the toliowmg^— CLASS B. GRAND SCHEME FOR JULY 23, Is5J, when prizes will be dit-tributed aa follows, amounting to $50,000. CAPITALS • f 12,000 -♦ * 5.1M/Q • • 2.000 ** ‘ 1.500 . u . 1,200 j a 1.100 •* 5 „’f f.OOO : ** 10 of 400 | In all pits,;* amounting to ~ss .000 4cc. Ac. Sue. IT 4.rents wanted in ve-y :owa and city n .he Union. n application, the terms w il be forwarded. R.-memUrr. every pr z drawn at each draw .ng, undtr the superintendence of kentlemen sworn to a faithlul pertoi trance 01 their duty. Prizes paid wren due with*nt discount. Ail orders, r@>y on it. strictly confidential. Sills on ail solvent Kauks token at par. Whole Tickets #2: Halves $4; Quarters $2. . Address JAa.s F. WINTER. Manager, may i.i—wif Macon, oa. ii” anted to Hire-Twenty ala nearo men. to W unemployed in nukiir Bock, near Pensaci ia Fla. it j is as healthy as any p rtion of Georgia or Aiaoama. ana the most hoerat waires pa*d and good treatment warrantt and. lopiy | ; d AYES.* WI-KJN3. SSW SFRISB GOODS. JUST RECEIVED BY MAN LEV & HODGES. FRENCH, FBdlisb sad American Prnts. French cambncs And dniiiantj. sv.ou*h and Fieuch G.ngnams; ail Styles. Bareges, Tissues and Liaht l olored ’-hat’ey*. L.gm Simmer Siik- and Grenadines* A Choice Selection 01 Emarmderirs. j Hanuke’-ciueta. tai nr*, aurt Cellars and sleeves to match. Jacstonet and Sw-ss Trimmings and Bam, j. Enui.sh an.t German Hosiery—ut every irscri{■ tioa. Laaiosi and J>ua.;a Drioerv. ALSO, A Aiparior Jot of Ir!:b u. uebs. 6—l pillow Case— L. aea amt Cotton. id—4 11—4 A. i >-4 CV/Uon and Lineu Sheeiiagi. 3 ply. Ingrain and Linen Carpeting. . Every dascriptiou of goods usually found *n our lisa—aL ai which will be sold at toe lowest Cash Price*. Columbus, March 3 IKiS. tr**w-.f. *3OO A KOSTH—WHO WAST3 ITt AGENT-* wanted in every part of the State to sell Hoiliugv erorth r a Patortt Washing Machines, te active mau cau maße %ix 0 per month. For panicuiura address WASHING MACHiSt. COMPANY, Enq op. [mayi?—wtwtil Coluiubua PTJRE A2fD RETEESHOrG ;~3a # TO EE HAD AT BROOKS & OHAFATAN S, DRUGGISTS. i art aieaaed ta < g r to our ftiende and pairons pure * ■ *O A WATKH as a summer bevy race. VVahev: purcuuned * , ?V,chod’'i Paient Cammnation g da rounta by waica we are enabled to obtain the t irbouic i Acid nr „ie VVausrdireei from pur*‘Eng’ißhi‘oda,”ins.-eal<>i he Car lOuaie af Lima, Whiting, ashithvno used. Tie iVaterpreoar and by thf*“r‘ea itam” is purer and freer m : .ti mineral or noxious ingredient*. Tile p *wr of the apparatus I : so graduated, that !tve trillions of Gas m dissolved ; enen j qanou 01 water —which is the standard . lficinaJ of c?o*ia W ater, | as apprr.yrd bv the treat Physicians and 1. aeimals. Our S*YttCPS are made of tile be-t Sugar, and sre-he-i Fruit*, and w cam, with mil confidence in our Sods W ater and ryr- I ups. in*dt our friends tu the cuo ing, sparkling bevenureei our b onntain. mavi*—-v Xi -wti as ww COMMISSION AND GROCERY HOUSE. r |' undersigned has the pieasu'e af announcing to the L public that he has just received and will continue to re ceive during the season a goi.d 3 uptiy of PAMIL7 GROCERIES covaisTtJia ar SCG-IR. CGFFKJZ, MOLrISSJES, SJf.T, S.iCQJf. COUJT, PE.JS. CM EES E) .k TE.I S, Fine Segar* sad Tobacco, Ac*, which he offers very lov t>- CASH and C Al*H only. The pubnc are reppectinly r wit • I <0 call and examine his Stock. None uu; Genuine sms Fresh Artie lea will be offer ed; and ail good.-* niid *.mmla 10 be as jrtma as the best at the old -stand ot D. P Lilia at La.. No. id, Br .ad street, Co luinoua, Ga. A. S. H A Ys*. Enquirer eopy. spl9—w;wtf, BACON & FLOUA. IA AAA POUNDS TENNESSEE BACON. -TLMJUV Hog Round luO Sack3 Tennessee Flour. 40 Bbia. Howard Street Flour—a Superior Article. 75 Bushels Choice Seed Peas For aaie at thv lowest market price for Cash. Bv ANDREWS, RIDGWAY Sc CO. Columbus Ga., May 7, 1555 w&twtf. HOLLINGSWORTH’S PATENT WASHING MACHINE. Operated v.ih Floating Balls. THE SBE.ITEST WISDOG EICUtiE IU THE WOBIB. Every Family Oqgkt to Have One. ONE of these Machines will do 1 week’s washing of an ordi nary nzed family before Breakf&K, and leaveclmne.- uuim- i paired. They are perfectly simple, not easily ym jut 01 onier, ! andean bereuaired by any plantation carpenter We now ad vertise -hem ior ;he drst time. They are being generally us, and in Columbu , and give universal satisthetion. Tie Hichinea can he Broad at W. K. Harris, agent,Toy Factory, j Pera >na wishing them mu*t send i.i their .orders ahead, aa ‘ we cannot ” manufacture them fast enough to supply the i demand Orders from the country enclosing 20 Dollars, will meet wita attention if directed to the WASHING MACHINE CO. Culuinbue, Ga. tT 1 County Rights for Sale. Enquirer please copy. may3—wktwtf Bounty Land! Bounty Laud I Bounty Laud! THE undersigned having associated themselves toiretiier for die purpose of procuring BOUNTY LAND under the several acts of CoDgresa heremiure paa-d. are now prepared to make application forai who wao are entitled. Parsons 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 a; our eiflee can get ail the necessary information. Wea-e also prep red to prosecute Pension and other claims against the Umteu S.ates. r to*n our long experience and gen eral success, we cau with confidence say, .hat a*l claims entrus ted to our care, will be promptly and rpcedil> adjusted One of the parties being constantly in Waamugton city, will give the busmens hiu persunal attention there. Office over Gunby at Daniels’ Store, Conimbus, Georgia. MACHAEi, N. OLilttK. feh24..wßttwt,f. A. B. HAGAN. $3 PEE, BUSHEL FOE WHEAT 'T'HE Monuomeiy Mills, at Montgomery Ala., and s he Palace * M ils, at Columbus Ga., (limiting iheir en .re purchases to 2 ,000 busneisi will pay for Choice White Wheatl Georgia and Alabama raised wheat, of the new crop, ihe following pi ices. cash. Delivered at either mill, previous'o the 15th Mav $2 on r Bushel. Previous to he 20th, 2 75 4 “ “ “ 30ih, -2 50 “ u • 15tn June 2 25 “ “ *• ** Ist July 2 00 •* * Choice Red 25 cents per bushel less. Sixty pounds to the bushel. %3T” Pspors in Alabama, between Enfauia and Wes* and in V'estern Georgia, north of Americas, w II insert one dollars worth. Georgia raners will be paid by Pamcs Mills, and Alabama papers by Montgomer) Miils. M ntgomery. April 2lr, 8.;5. mayL—tvtf. Enquirer copy. SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY. (3Y THE AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA.) Conducted on the Havana plan. GRAND SCHEME FOR APRIL. CLASS O. To be drawn May 12, 1855, in the city of Montgomery. WHEN PRIZES AMOUNTING TO Will be distributed accurtLng to the foilowiog MAGNIFICENT SCHEME? or And remember every Prize is drawn at each drawing anu paid whendue WITHOu T ufcDUCTION! I PR ZE OF *7,51.0 1 “ S.UQO 1 “■ 2,000 i “ 1,000 5 “ 500 10 “ 200 ; 15 “ idO j 78 50 120 * .. ‘25 j ONLY TEN THOUSAND TICKETS. xrr Tickets *5 : Halves *2 50 ; Quarters *> 25. Bills on all esuvei.t banks al par . All communications strictiv confidential. SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager. Sign oi the Bronze Lion Montgomery, April 21 -twtd JOHN MAY, Agent,Girard, Aa. j 2T Ail letters for mmediate luawer must >e tua;e.-~ed to JOHN MAY, Coluuibus, Ga. Sy Authority of the dtata of C aaryia. FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY. THE subscr Her having accepte>i Irom ;he * Y.mm. sen-aers the Asrency and Yianagesnent ol : iie FORT GAiNEB A*'A DEMY LcTTESY, has rsiaoii hed she pri cipai •- filce at .Atlanta, Georzia, anc intends condiudina tiie Lottery on the j same plan as :hat af tile Southern JH.i-.uiry .icaiu rny Lvtnry. af AMwhb. , GRAND SCHEME FOR MAT. Class 1. fjTTo be drawn 24th. 1855. in the City of Atianht, Gi, , wnen Pr::e-: anutunting to v>:oooo Will be distriouied aeewvltng to toe folkiwmg wagni Scent Scheme! Cir And remember every Prze ,s Oi awn ai-acii Drawing, and paid * acu due WnH- jC l* D GDL CTLCS ! ! PEiZE OP - ... fsd*W I I do - s.ikd 1 do - 4.otk 1 do I ao 1 do 1.51H1 t do T.'SJ ■; 5 P:-i34 Os I.IRH) j ill do alii Pnses ‘n aui amoaniing *6Sobti ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS ! Tickets §lO ; H-Ives §5 ; Quarters 50. HIT'S on all soivent Bauas at par. Ail commuaicaticns firktiy confidential. m SAMUEL swan, tnd M tr.a^er, Apnl 2i— td Atiauta, Gourgui. BELLS ASD CALL BELLS. ‘T’fllilsubscribers respectful ▼ inform the ciUzins of Cnlum *■ bur. they will remain here .for mfma days on>v ,uisl would tender their mere’cm to F.rpatr and Hang oiu heiisr paired amt pur in aouil order. Cart* order* arewotici j teJ, wnich stray no led at the wore of ft. *t. Aliwottit is Cos., ! next daci to LG. irirut par I*, 1 *, Randolph street., N. X. SVWBZER, Cftln-nhns. May t2—;vrtf 3 DtCffS’ N. SULPHUR 3XD MEDICATED Vapor BatHs. IT BKOOKSA CBIPJI Oglti-STORE. THESE SAP ITS will relieve and perm rnently cure all ataea -m arising irom an impure slate of th bloo i. Their e*2cacy have been fully and suceaamily leafed in Chron to Diseases like Uia toliowug’u wit: Sub rhenm. <iouu Khemnau.-m. tamfil and Diseased Eyes, ■*ure T iroat. I) sense- <>t tfie Liver. Dy-pepeia. ensuveness. R g Worms, Pimpled Facp, Kn a penis. Pa sy, Netiraiaia, Ticdntereaux. Nervous Irritability. i bstinate Glandular Adfce tioiia. Dropsy. Deafness, Asthma. Catarrh, < aneer. unsealp un. ?:ithi ties. Pulmonary) Leprosy, Gravel, and ail Cutane ous O se se-* muyl.— *wtr DISSOLUTION. THE Fi r:n iffrnaxdt an den Berg was dissolved by mu ual content.m me Ik: oi April re,K>. The uuderaigneu having puts based oi Mr. 2. L.Trn: x his in terest in the former Arm, wilt continue the BUSlNfctrtf tn al ita t ranche’ at tiieiroid stand NO. 76 EAST SIDE OF BROAD STREET Where ua.i aiwaya be found a large selection of FORTES From he Best Manufactories in the U nited States, mail Stylo* and PRICES. ALSO, IHtlodiaan. Guitars, Vlollnecllas, Violtas, |Banjos, Tumbotiues. Flutes, Flatinau, Aecordons, >luslc Boxes. Clurionetta, Flageoiett* und File*. Also, r=; all kinds -oi BRASS IASTRUSESTS for B A Bi)S, toireth* r wittiß ass and rcNon 1> U* S iji’KlN* Sos ill uiHos, amt the Largest Assortment of *HEE V Al U ailC Ibraii the above ;iameu iuriruaeula that can be found South af Phiiout ly ilia. nr 3 cond hand Pianos aken iu exchange when new ones are bought, and the highest prices allowed for old one;. nr .Second ban -1 P'atiou n>r kale or Rent. Pianos, Orgaas. I clod lans, anda l other kinds at Musical Inatrunn ms rs piired : n ihe best manutr, and at the shortest notice, and wurrmted to auve entire satisfaction. All orders left at our store will te promptly attendedto. *T. H VAN DEN BERG. 78 BrotdSteeet,Btgu of the Mammoth Fiddle. Co f me hop. Mmv silsS wKttwtf. TO THE LADIES. HAVING received a most extensive and full supply of the latest French SPUING- MILINERY & DRESS GOODS for Ladies wear. I solicit a call from ad. The .Goods ;.re now opened, and th selection comprises an assortmeuttsupenor and richer than ever offered beofru in ihiemarket. Respectfully, and i J , DES-SAIT. , log Broad street. NOTICE IN order chat my customers runnii z account# may know the terms on which 1 trade, 1 deem •, tadvu'uuia to publish them. For purchasing on time payment is requin and twice a fear, on the first of July auu drat ol January,at which ume the nils will be presented. >1&8. DE?3 AU. April 7. IkSA wattwilrn. ~abstkacF” Gs the Last Semi-Annual. > tatement of the Affairs and Condition af THE HOME IN SURAH CE COMPANY. OI the City of New York, As exhibited an. the first day of January r 1855. Balance of Assets on 30th June last as per Exhibit of that date $733,079 98 Subject to sundry losses then un adjusted, and estimated at 915 34, a portion ot which has since been paid. Deduct Second Dividend 11th juiy, 8 per cent 40,000 00—5690,079 38 INCOJBH. Amount of Premiums on policies i sued during the last 6 mg. $225,990 03 Less Return Piemimn on Cancelled Poli cies &, He-insurance 3,723 72-222,260 31 Amount of interest accrued and earned lor six month’ tioni Ist July to lot Jan .25,403 30—247,664 21 $937,744 19 DISBURSEMENTS. Amount oflosses paid dur ng . he past six monihs $148,935 02 Amount paid furexpeuse*, inciu ding commission so Agents.. 41,458 33 Amount oi Taxes paid durig the year............ 4,971 47—195,365 32 $742,373 t 7 ASSETS. Cash, balance :n “ank......... $20,032 78 Bonus and Mortgages, (being first lien on Real hi tate.).... 447,000 CO Loans on shocks, (payable on demand,)....... 153,000 00 Keai Estate, No. 1 Wali Street, (the oifice,) 56,529 61 Notes received lor Pienuumson Inland Risks, 15.949 57 Office Furniture and personal ef fects..... 800 00 Interest due and unpaid to Jan. 14,376 94 Balance in hands ot Agents and iu course ot transmission irom Agents . 22,599 17 Premiums due and uncoilected ou Policies is ued at office.... 1,790 SO Total $742,278 87 LIABILITIES Amount of Losses inetnred at.d in process of adjustment $32,154 39 Amount of Losses reported on winch no action ha3 been ta ken 35,076 49 Amount ot Claims tor Losses resisted by the Company 7,000 CO $74,230 83 CEIAS. J. vt.AK TIN, President. • A. F. Will:barth, Secretary. Aew l ark, April 1855 E. S. GREENWOOD, Agent, ma’,B—twlrn. Columbus, Ga. THIRD AA.UAL STATEMENT GRANITE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. C -az a rue statement of >.oe Mar ding, resources and lia bilities tor the year euuiug December 31st,. 1854, made pursu ant sect,on -.'L chapter Laws ji toil, and sections 4 ami 5, Law? at It-54. *3SSTS. Stock Capital. January t, 1354.......51,130,500 00 Notes given tor premiums on proper ty in bis B.ate 87,230 50 Notes given fi r premiums on proper ty m other Slates Oh Amount at cash terns on hand ...=• 57 d2 •* ~ iu bangs 17,03tJ 59 “ “* La hand* oi agents ia this Ftate 8,519 33 Amount of cash in ?he handsel agents in other 3.ate* 3-785 40 Bills receivable fort *us* etc 24 Due from other tjuro;-*. 1 till interest accniei on Lap it-* .. a.'Ml. 42 Personal property.... ...... 1.500 00 UABILITTit?. Losses n ’irrett and in process of ad jUflnnent... 514.594 33 L.'-'V- re;}or.ed. m waica no wruia has been taken . .......... 3.385 50 Losses resisfeu, on account of fraud 0 30 Loans, for which security baa been given.. 13.3*0 00 Ail a nt-rauuma against .he Lcmpaiiv 2.3 0 Chi ’ ‘ .$36,500 49 Tapi ml Stock $23*1*53 50 surpms .isseta u* i.;u..,0a to ?.3A14.-. 25 Store of New J antes R. Dei V -*cctno. Presideur. ai a i. c rancia Bats a. secre tary, cm iietfruiite ’naurance Comp .rv b-ing ae .■ rally dui snora. defsvsa amt ray, and jach lor m:n ell say . that Lie tore Z'-iac lax rue tnd aorrstc* staten ent us Uis Ldj.irs ■* said cor ;x>rtui*n. &ad that iaey are Ve shove de—uriheU iiiHcttra thereof. -•lOccriiitd iuc iao.ii before me, tbiu 15* h day f- ehruary 355. ssVLViSTSK LAY. CL.mmirsi.'-.nor a* Deeds. In vVfol Sirtrei. j R D2ai L—.IIHIQ, Preaiiitrut. J. FRaN'CIA BAILS. ‘*ei-m**y. v3£EW>JCD* GRIM 2 -. .Agents, ■ t msyX—iwim. Colambn*, Da. BOUNTY-LAND WARRANTS. Pensicn Claims, &r. HAMILTON k PLANE, ATTORNEY & AT LAW, COLUM3TT3 GrEO. J (Office, No. 67, Broad Street, over E. BamartFa Store } ! IJ A VISC made arrangements at ii'asAtviton C tu, l y which ! Cl ail businessemniMeil ru ;hem wm h j m.e.i, ii*-d j fn.th.y are enabled ti> pracuro Banaty Latin U*r. raau, Pmsioas, dfcc.. and ptstAtcnlif'Ctaiwagain!', Dre Cniud states euhtr be.urti Gengrms nr L re partments. ’ cr lhr y are also prepared to phrehtse Llaitna, *c. again ot the I: niteu uit s. £~jT AV Piy reynired until the Land H at-njnts, C/a..ms, Av. Ara pmevurai j*aas HAjttsTen. tv. p. pbav*. Vnrl! Till 1>55, AtWtf RAGS! RAGS~! THE ROCK ISL VXD PAPER VtILLS VfvK prying three mart a half ct, etash per b. for mean Lirren and ■ otL.n Rims, .it g inn Lt-s u. oue nnu dr*‘! pounds and upwards. VV<>k-u Rug? ml wanter’. ’dice it front of PA LA li At I r.LB. C .i.nvvia *i. Wav 9. 185.. wwtwtf. THLSTIE SALE UF THE lUWETI FALLS MANUFACTURING COMPANY. BY virtue of a trust reposed in up, under notice g! de lauit tiom the Bond hoiderp, we wil offer ’or. lie at tile Market Houmj in the city of Coiumoue, on the firac 1 ue.-day in Juiv next, dunog the usual bouts of t-ale, the following property or so ranch thereof as may tie necereary to pay the outstauiiing Bonds istued by ?aid Compituy, to wit: Ail of those tracts of (a id in the city of Columbus, I count, of iVluj*cofi.ee and BL,te ot Georu!a. known atiA de signated as lot out über one of the VV aier Lot Company of i the city of Columbus survey, being ail et said tut lying lUatt of the Canal Wall on said, lot and extending t* lot* below and running nearly north ami south, together wiifi the Factory and improvements eitnafed on said lot; also, a lot commencing on the north w—t cnnerol -aid Facto ry lot, No. 1 thence north one inu.tired leer, thence to a point at right augies with tile north w t st comer of the Factory lot, thence soutii one intmired ?eet. thence west to tne point of beginning. Ai.-o, lot No. one hutuireo and ninety one, asde-ignated ;n tin* piau of the city of Cob in bu, containing one Halt acre more ;>r le* bem i the .-arne lot upon which is built the dwelling tor the operatives of * the Coweta Falls .Manufacturing Company., together with aii tile right, membeisand appurtenances then unto belong mg. And also the following penronal ptoperty coutime*L in the Factory building, on lot number one. ro wit: Eigh teen Warp Fly Fr_mes v of ninety- Spindles eiKrh; two Ring Fellows Fiames. ot one hundred and thirty -two spindles each; two Viuies Spindies each; two Dressers, Fifty Looms, and ail the ap purtenances thereunto relonguig. three Wool Cauls and Wool Jacks, of one liundreo Spindles, together wuh ail and every part of the Machinery now ,n said budding. R. J. i W. A. REDD. Trustcis. fi. ri. EPFINui. ) Terms Cash. The bidder will be required u> pay down at the sa*e one-third of the purchase money, or the proper ty wiii be immediately re-old on account of she lii>t pur chaser. may I —ids. FOR HIRE. TWO Likely Young Negro Men and one young Woman,ac “■ cusiomed to house work. Apply to mil-3 t-vU’ f). A RItArtRVV VY. Frsii Ground. DOUBLE Extm Family Flour, from White Wheat, a a beautiful article, per Darrel,... Extra Family, “ “ 12 •Superfine, “ “ 10 50 Double Extra is equal to Hiram Smith. We have only a small lot of it. ap7—w&iwtf. WINTER S P-VLACS MILLS _ BOUNTY LANDS. WE have on hand a large lot of the Forms to he used in obtaining BOf. .ITY LAN DS, suited to aii cates, that we will sell atsi per quire. € AMI. Folumbns. Ga. wdttwtf LOMAX Sl ELLL3. J. M. BUSSELL, ATTOR Nl- Y A T T AW, Office af nresent. with G E TTremns, Fover J R <** dd & Cn Broad Street—Columbus. Gear -a. ColllMiniin. sp>-il 9. re s.l. i SPBING AND SUMMER GOODsT T*H S Hubscriber has received his slock of SFR;NG AVI’ S IMVEiSR IM.YGOODd— alante and general atscnaient —comp lama all good and desirable styles. *hicii the puia.ii ar iuviit-d t< examine. Th** gm*<is were l< mrht to ir 11—flre for sale— and will sell to ail tax want —it cxtmißc4~is i.* y wiU Uenifjieii lot lower | nctsu lor C-LHia thnu me .afire a/ c* an<l value w ere ever off* red m this ciiv. p o—w*.r 2in c. ays A TT. Nnscogee Railroad Stock for Sale. (A shares Muscogee Kailroa*i Stock ftvale bv OU HARR s*jN, AUSTIN Sc. Me GEHEE. t'h2. .w-tiwlT. PUBLIC NOTICE. sew Grand Dnciiy of Badta Loiter? Load. CAPITAL 14 000 000 FLORINS. THIS LO AN is guaranteed by be Government, ami wi/1 be drawn ia diffieren’ p izes aa follows: 14 <•! 30,000 Fla. 1 54 of 40,000 12 of 3,.00<> ns, 23 oi 15,000 Fla. 2 ..i 1*4,000 Fla. 55 *• 10,000 •• 411 ** 3 OO# ** 2 “ 4.900 - 38“ 4.000 “ 366 “ ‘4,000 “ 1914“ 1.000 “ The lowesi prize being 42 lfTa. 12 r'la are equal to j L,-oiiars. The nejU t;rawing takes place at* arternhe, under the d-n-c ----tinn ol tneßadeu Gmeraraeut on tlte 31st Ray, IS.W, when every dr. wu uumo* r mtiHt obtain * iie ot* the above men tioned Prizes, whten will be paid in Lash, at the <d3ces of ae nuderaigned. Those fortanaie not res ding on ihe pot, wdi tiave their “mount of Prizes ea ued paid o inem tnrougii an established Bank. The Lists of he result will be sent to each aharehoid.tr, and the aucces.itui numbers pubiisLtd in the Newspapers. The price nl oue Ticket ia Two D**i!arj. The following advantages are given by taking a number of Hcketa, viz:— II tickets coat onlv <2O 50 Tickets coat only S'O 23 “ ‘ AU j I*J “ !5> The Price of Tickets can be -ent in Bank Votes or Drafts, naya. la in any l the commercial owns of Get many, Hoiiand, France. Enuiaml, fre--ifand or Ireland. For Tickets anil Prren e nses *ppiy o the inderaigned Eauk .ng house, which iaanooinied ti r die .!•* <>i T * ketr: HORIZ STIEBEL 4035, Bmasrs FR.ANK.FURT-ON-TH.L-iI • h E, Gkrhu?. N. 8... Letters tn te direcie i “p- Steamer, via Li ••rpooq” to Mor’Z Siiebe) reiin. Rankers, in Frans pftemHhe- Mama. Remiuancea wii:i:h arrive a ;er ‘he bey ■•< Drawing, wu! U returned, or invested iu ins next at she option of the sender. The PrrwmecTu* of this Distribution can be inspected at the Office of tnispnper. ap*2 f, semi-wtiEUstmay. SUN DRIED APPLES FORTY BUSHELSs pealed, mceand 3weet,just ra ceavisd on contgnmeut and tor sale by April 2Lit., 1855—wiitwtr r. C. FHFLPS. HIDES WANTED. Iw’il pay cash for 10,060 lbs Flint Kioes. Apni 2let.—wAtwif ii. C-. PHET IMPOBTANr TO TEACHERS. Country Mereiniitts, and Everybody Else. A LARGE i COMPLETE ASSORTS!E NT”OF Books. Stationery & Fancy Articles, AT COST. FOR CASH I BEING deeiruua at eHanging my buiTie'>-. f n>w • ifrer mv ex •*,i*-.. e ~ fA y-. ~tuca ‘•< Schnel. Law, Mrdi* V cuf t The'iioqital .mil st*- Saweiß&aMaßriiiu itaukt, ana .■ ri Stationery t COST FOR CASH* I have a iar;e Stock o School ia k*. and • wi! be areatiy lo Ule advantage l rewchers ai,d thore? in f Fein oir,. le cull immediately and au(.p<y iftema* lv. a. ii ~ cannot c'-me, >end jour orders ■vita uie mone;, and I will at,nd hem .j you. t ~ any one wishing cogo into the un-ires#. I wcnld iy. hat £ w:d ieii :nem my entire stock upon he most fav*iatfo Us.ma —<Ui as so pr:ct-uiid payments, i *-i and •e. J*UDAN L. aoWKLI . N. B.— r wonin mr.ai reepertfuily say.to aii who are ..dobi edwtre, :hat ! must have ihe money. ,P!enot: let met bear rom yr,a without lurtfai r notice. j. i. ff. fniamlw>l.'.l. Apri 114. 1855. wwtr A Tate f the A ‘ihio. ‘ < anew and fsiiMt wvTk. juet ‘panliciieu h,- neharpem .ursiifc ■>- JLm£s3r £W.FEASE. Also, a Sew Sufpiycf South Sfde View if-Livery, bv N t iarn.-, D. 5.; lUtth ‘Tall; Cap. Canot; L;fi anddeaatfoa al rjnny Fern. kc. fcr coiomboa, mtktw*£.