The Times & sentinel tri-weekly. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1858, June 06, 1855, Image 3

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{FOR THE TIMES AXD srNT.vtt. j <h Hive the Pledge, BY Nit'S. C. A. LESTERJLTTE— CjLEMBCS. IDard ye the call, then heed it cow, By the household gods in yvar ow n loved home; Ere the Cain like mark shall stain ycor brow, Come give the pledge—come,'brother, come! Yuur own loved wife aid children fair, To the earth’s cold scorn shall they be givan; S ‘ *p trusting heats in deep despair, And madly 10-e both earth and havenT S:amp not your brow with a drunkard’s brand; Tr.'te not the bowl wba die wine flows flee: B’ot notyoor name with a ect’s v ie band, For the wine-cup's fillet! w.iawoe ‘for thee. In t; ? tempter’s hail there are evunils oT mirtn, They laugh aud jest with anu uiac’sglee; They have drained tbe g’ass which gave it birth, of iim * or From the cool clear spring your goblets fill, ’Twill throw no ciiill o’er heatts at home; In th ‘ liquid light c-f the sparkling till, V ,::ie drink the pledge—come,brother, come! Mr. Sni'.t rn Mr Perry —After JO o’clock last n;2ht t t.J Olio a in* ru\ Mr. Soule; ‘o reply to Mr. Perry’# <..f tvhifJi was published la tnit evening edition U j* • th-,*ificc iu a Btslni envelope, which wo* lllK „p until *h s rooming. Tk’s will explain it* non • ftppcittUM* until ibis evening :—N. o. Picayune. [C FT ] Tj the Editors of the National Intelligencer, and of the New York Herald: New Ok leans, May 29,1855. Gentlemen-- 1 <b not intend at present to notice the j t . r , v -r th-’ signature of Horatio J. Perry in \ . um’j-r w the 22d (. uui 23J) mst.. otherwise than t v f-a :!)2 that there is not a word of truth in it. ’ r e b r • l-'W a ii l impa fence of the writer arc only cq n’.!ed T)\- l.ii hyporfey and coa; r lice. | {ku < asiou to draw up a picture of this gen , ~ .]. f)fs during mv mssiuu to Spam, in the hts x v which lam preparing of it fr the press; and, while unsealing the secret ot his treachery, give a clue to the eo ‘i uf-igement and suppoit which ;t has secured him iu the State Department at Washington. Your ob’t ser'vt, Pierre Sccle. trom the Petersburg Express. Slajs Msetiug of Mr. Yviso’s Friends in Washington —Shtaeful Piccecdkg3—€at cxils-Hisses Groans, &c. A largo number of e.tizAls—our despatch says a tre meiid ms gatlu r;ng—accompanied by the Marine Band, j assornb.t-d a From of Brown’s Hotel* Washington,about j li ii’c. cs oa Saturday night l ist, with the v.ew of tx* ; chui - ug congratulations n the result of the recent cu- ! “ ... ° ? bcrua; i inl ueciion in Virginia. Mr. v ia* was introduced, and essayed to speak, but ! the applause, hoots, yells, and hisses, w ere so continuous, j as to prevent iiim from being gen. rally heard. ile commenced by saying : Fellow citz-us, l never re- i greteil m re iu my die, that 1 have not more physical j Strength. ’ Pis nut generous to tramj le on prostration, but ! if ever a matt coui ibe allowed to put Ins foot on the ■ k ot a pi s iate foe, ! might bep.ird. iied f,.r doing so { ii a , if ever there was an opponent that was domineering j aud t\ Mimical, ’lis that illlueral party that have recent v : assumed to rule America, lie has boasted (me ning Sam) ; be wa? iuvincibie and inv s b!e. I have met the Black Knight with ins visor d<>wu, and his shield arid spear are ; broken, lie crossed iue North, stamp ng his foot so might- ! ilv, th it V-e nation might feu the shaking of the earth. I But he traveled in the irglit, with a dark lantern in his hand, ai.d jat before day did his boasting. Men became I *;> and <l. ihe b.i>ed cut died in h s veins, and his mus- ! cies to Gone, and fear cam* over the minds of the j pe - oV, I had proclaimed that be was easily conquerable, i I ku w that the rocs ot defence—-Democracy—ivas iu doinitable. T u speaker then briefly related how tie had traveled | over the State,endured toils danug the canvas, and said, n a *ms ftii2 15mi haa achieved victories in the Nor.h, i he Ktu vv he could not meet iiie masses of the people in i primary assemblage* iu Virginia, Speaker knew Sam j could not stand F ibre the Dump of 1 berty. lie might i l.ve >n the 1 u I of the secret ballot, but he could uot sur- ! v >c toe v v a v.iee vo.e oi the people, (fimiictisc cheering, hisses and groans.] r ’ By tc. t voice, continued Mr. VV ise, was Sam conquered i.. tie Uid Do i.'mon, 1 was told by my friends, 1 now tc!. \ u. [Gie tc :;:urion.j ] suppose this is a demon* s.ia., ntt Americans rulii.g Aiir-iiea. The ear of the peup,e is not allowed to listen to the language ot liberty. Not only are th-se Sims hurraing tor the deetruc ion ol rd -'.ous liberty, bat they would trample on the freedom ot : t l . pm and the press. Know-Nothings, you have fouud y ar tniister in a pur tied in joriiy ot the voters ot V.rgin i i, which consists of the pure, conscientious, const rvative men of bjth p-.rtits. [A voice—give us some Holy VYa- 1 ter.] I vveu'd 1 were the Lord’* annwnud, said Mr W * to g.ve you some you need it-you who are cryin-Vor it i ft: e liyptx-mts. i A a he—you don’t mean > 11 J 5 4|b Mr. V. ise resumed. You have joined the Abolitionists i in ta -ir war on our mstitation*.] Virginians— fLoud in- 1 ten opt, ns. 1 thank yon, said Mr. W very ironically, : r “ ,n ,h y h enrl ) hr your decent, orderly conduct and be hivinr. _\ou have demonstrated your worthinfss to be mis ers ot this country. What laws will guard u? i euv.i .is yon rule? l>ucussion not tolerated—speech si icc .— tt ,,] . bat ray lungs are too weak to contend with ar b~c .ke yu. Aku .w Nothing mob has se z and the C thee- untry. 1 leave it Fr conservative Whies and iiummit. b.e Democrats to say whether this disgrace e.i ul abide litre. ° r lf’T ] t 0 £ny , any more ; voce being lite , ‘'* t ! - LOl,lr ‘-> li ssi*. exclamations, hurras, cat f, ."i “ c - . <**,'• >htn , t M. loin* . peaevajiv ai.a uadispat.d posstssiua of th ground. 1 A r aum was then erect, and in the street, nnd several erryr, o statesmen faun the ranks of “Sam,” made sundry c ” Je,,vors l, i h * but the noise and confusion was t->o trt.it, Ihe crow.] and tne yelling, hooting and huz z* ng continued lor upwards of an hour afur Mr. Wise ret.n. .1. i: U! ended n mnst disgraceful proceeding. D.cisicn cf tfce Supreme Ccurt oa the Earien Cases. , e ,cnrn ftt tJie Supreme Court has dtcidtd the fol- i ~*f •”I s s ‘ n *be vases recently atgmd before it at ! * 1 , v ‘ e ; oi h ” ertditors ot the Bank of Darien, i ‘**s* ui.st biate ot Ocorgiii. \'t tii it the State m not liable to pay up the nnpaid Th o .VI < r Mll^n P tiun t,J t! e Capital S <xk. | of tl e ?>:> i “.f n !* t * r.-det-m any portion | Os tie Bos Ot the l ,nk, still outstand.ng, Jr of the J : C tnents toau ied on bins. • C *s jusffubie in forfeiting the ! us lhl ' Cjnk “ and * i •w, c :“ rljf. £ I h Los h n i ’ , , . •*, . nK *he and pive ated i . -V iud; m nt* f ° m ,r * deb:ors s “ d *** not liable U , a! ' ,r other creditors f the Bank to atr 1 c VLtttszr&fi*-"*. i *f a*-.* ot •„, Bmk.in (11 of “f™, f* r b r “■* ‘n current „J. 6b. I hat the two.ldest ioi©m*r* - „• .• t v Bonk bare it perm t!w l’:' 1 ' 1 ;"i ;F : ,bi c “ rr ™ ; <>>* c-jw-te.i bv the ® T.u “'a, “f-'t- ? UT d ‘ d ” ! ‘ng f.e..-w, re rigmiuliy pn;d to scad judgr-aients. &>’ dacron .rs truJitors of whatever description or and s-. save the holders ; f the two oldest [the Bank, end the State Judgrreu V~*>r? ’ ts- rely <at <o* and esdaded : the assets ro .de saJjJet be ing wholly iu-Su-hv'eat to saiUfy these —-f’l.n Knew Kothing Stats Convection- Boston, May 29. i A private dispatch from Augusta states that the K. N j State Convention, recently in session, adjourned without in'king any nominations for State tftieers. Resolutions condemnatory of slavery were passed, and j the proceedings were marked by the- utmost ii&rtnt=ny. | Tut Crops in Tennessee —The editor cf the Chat a tior>sn Advertiser, in a recent exetrs*on, r yt> : j| found the pr< speets for wheat end com e!ieer:n: j : tscy ra - ns have Ciller* within the past week. m ghtiiy rev.v;c g tl ings,* farmers feel well, ler.ra that ail through *-'**,Tennessee the protnks was never better than now for a large yield of wheat, and all ia all there was much o! hope and cheer in the good t me to come. AVgro Burned. —A gentleman just from Gaston, Sumter county, informs the editor of the Linden Jeffersonian that the negro boy that murdered Miss ‘l hornton near Ga.-ton, a tew weeks since, was, on la-t Friday, burned to death on the same spot where he perpetrated'the horrible deed Failing to procure a jury tor his trial among the indignant citizens of Sumter, the venue had been changed to Greene. Learning these facts, a large number of citizens lepai ed to the jail or Sumter—got the boy out—carried him to the spot as mention -d above, and burned him in the presence of a 1 trge crowd ot persons assembled to witness the execution. COMMERCIAL. COTTON STATEMENTS?™"^ 1-ET ~ ~ r 3 ET 5.0 | <5: rT- on t £ \ 2.: 22. . 2 3j ; hand - 5-5 l ; 2. a 1.2 =— • this OQ < J day. lhs. 2771 US’ 1 629696692*2 1673 61 <SO 6 753 <1162 OouUJiBUS, June O. COTTON—We hear of no sales to report, owning to scarcity oi offering stock. There is every deposition to j buy at full prices, if there w.rernv selferg. New Orleans, June 1. j The Cotton market con i ice* unch uged. The f-a es ; for the wet k comprise 12,500 bales, liec ipts 10.0OU tales. The decrease in the receip.s at this port are 199,- S bOO hi.’ *s, and the stock is 53,000, Corn issilimc ptr bushel. ! Great Cure of Rheumatism —The Editors of the Richmond Republican, of Dec. 24th, 1852, say that Car ter’s Spanish Mixture is no quack medicine. They had a man in their press room who was afflicted with violent mercurial rheumatism, who was continually complaining ot misery in the back, limbs and joints j—his eyes hatfebecome feverish and mattery, neck swollen,thioit sore, and all the symptoms ol rheu n-.ti-m, combined wuh Scrofula. Two bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixtuie cur ed him, and, in an editorial notice as above, they hear tes timony to its wonderful t feet?, and sav their orly regret is, that nil sunering with diseases ot the blood are not aware of the existence of such a medicine. They cheer fully recommend it. See their certificate, and notice in full ground the bottle. mat 5 w&twlra Holloway's Pills for the Cure of Liver Complaints and Indigestion. — Mr. Gams, chemist V eovil, states in a letter to I roiessor Holloway, that a lady residing in that to.* n had Ken a severe sufferer from liver complaint and indi gestion lor a very long fieriod, that her medical attendant had informed her ho could do nothing to relieve her, and that she could not survive many months; but not be ng satisfied with this opinion, she commenced taking Holm’ way’s Pills, and this excellent medicine wa the means of saving her life; in about a month they restored her to perfect hea.th and strength. M'Lane's Worm Vermifuge— The following order shows at once the demand for and the excellence of this great medicine. Certificates have been so multiplied j > fa vor of this Vermifuge, that we consider it unnecessary to add any more. Booxville, Ind. June 3, 1331. Messrs J. Kidd & Co —Your when here, left with us 12 dozen bottles M’Lan?3 Vermifuge, which is nearly all sold. Please send quickly 12 dozen more, as we do not want to get out of it; lor we consider it the best Vermifuge ever used iu this part ol the country. G. P. &, J. B. HUDSPETH, j This invaluable medicine may be purchased at a!! the Druggists in Columbus, and ot generailv through- i out tbe United iun c s 2w “The w hole press of Philadelphia are out in lavor of Hooflnnd’s German Bitters, as thev are prepared by Dr. C. M. Jack son. We are glad to record the success of thfe valuable remedy for Dyspepsia, as we believe it supplies a desideratum in the medical world long needed. ‘The wretched imi'alori and counterfeiters have withdrawn their no-trurns from the marker, and the pub ie ara spared !r >m the danger of swallowing poisonous mixtures in lieu of the real Bitters.” — Herald. For sale by Dr. C. M. Jackson, 120 Arch street, Phila , and by Danforth &. Nagle, RoK-rtCarter, Brooks &.Chap man, Columbus Ga ; and by O. Lanier 3c, Cos , Guard, Ala. junes—2w The Greatest Discovery of the Age. is AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS. THEY don’t help eomolaintabu? they cure them. One Box has cured Dyspepsia. Three Boxes have cured the worst cases of Scrofula, Two Boxes have cured Eiysipelas. One Box always cures the Jaundice. Three Boxes are sure to cleanse the system from Boils; often less than one does >t. Two Boxes have completely cured the worst of ulcers on the legs. Small doses seldom fail to cure the Piles. One dose cures the headache arising from a foul stomach. Strong doses often repeated expel every worm from the body. They should be given to children who are always more or less affected with th s scourge. Asa gentle physic they have no equal. One Box cures derangement oi the L;ver. Half a Box cures a Cold. They purify the blood, and thus strike at the foundation of every disease. . mfc As a Dinner Pil! there is rot their equal in the world. They are purely Vegetable, and can do no harm, but do accomplish an u laccouirtabie amount of good. Prepared by Dr. J.C. AY EH, Practical Chemist, Low ell, Mass.,and sold by all Druggists and Dealer l in Medi cine ihr* ash thisse Tun. juns—w.t,-rw3m. COHN FOR SALE AT PALACE MILLS. A SMALL LOT OF CORN ON CONSIGNMENT, af A1 50 jv’r hn-bei. jura —rwtf. GKEKNWOUD ACADEMY. Near Troy Factory, Harris County, Georgia. The Second Session of thi? Institution w:H ~ commence on the Ist .Monday in July npx . Parents and Guardians having sons or wards whom they are deshous of sending to the country to escape the oppre-*srve h.-at o! th> city, would do w fit to enter them, and sring thm >nths of July, Angu-l ai.d Sep!‘m’>er. at my school. 1 1 such cases the pupil will be charged tor o dy the time of attend men. Young men can be prefrared in my school for high stand ing in the Freshman and Sophomore Classes ot any of our St te Univer-ities. My plan of in traction,especially in the Latin and Greek Languages, is thorough and comprehensive, adopting lor my motto, ‘"iVon Qu rm multum seri quart hene. n Board can ! e obtained in respectable private families for $9 per month Including washing. Mv address a Mountain Hill, Harris County. Ga. A. B. SEALS,Principal. Referk.vcxs: —Host. .Tames Johnson, Messr- L max & Ellis Col. R. C Forsyth, James Hamilton, Esq iun3 w~3tAttwSt. A CAHE. \INGMIR.E. late wiihS. L>. Purple, takes th : method • of informing h s friends and the public, that he ear i now be found at A. H. DeWjttV Jewelry Store.on hand :e \ do any kind of JEWtT.aY Jobbing, also Engraving done h ; n a'o-t stylo. P jqpyg-tWtfc OSNABURG3 AND YARNS From the F.iDi River Msintactcr ng Company, lot sale bv RISE, PATTEN i CO. ] :'T.aS-tw3r. As- •?. Negro Man for Sale or Hire. j ATV Sob, A!£>.<* Jr, vr’.tk me a valaab!, -■x !tro iiom l will se’d for cs-sh rr- u TANARUS, &■ would like to hire bins out by Use a>aih ai,i.l sold. msyd-tw:;. ALFfILED IYESgrN. MAQALLISTBH, THE FAR-FAMED MAGICIAN. ! Will give two<f his most celebrated Entertain meats tt | Goncsrt B&U. On Tae'.tlny & Wedreslny. Jane sth 5r Gth. I Madame MacaSiister will appear *? tbe Wizard’s Page, j in the coyr e ot the evening, m two Dreains of Wonder.— ] Cabalistic Feat-- and Deeds of Necr- m uncy, will h© pre i sefitea by lire great Magician cerer bet are attempted in this ! cite. The Magic Temple opens at 7i o’clock. The Wizard ] appears at 8. Admission 53 cents—children and servants ‘ii cci>t3. jur.2—tw2t j Erqqirer copy. FOE HIRE. i r pWOUkclyVoangrSesro sJea and one youßg Woman.ac I cus vuit i to houjcwoik. .Appiv to mai3—i*tr I. A TtIDGRWAV. fesOLTIIEK.N MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY. (BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA.) i Conducted on the Havana plan. CLASS P. To be drawn June 2, 1853, in the city of Montgomery. WHEN i FAZES AMOUNTING TO 525 CEI Will be distributed according to the following MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! remember every Prize i* drawn at each drawing and paid whendue WITHOUT uEDUCTION! ONLY TEN THOUSAND TICKETS. I LRIZE OF slo‘Coo I du S,KX) Id > 4.! UU 1 do 3GMO 1 do I do I..VH) i 1 do UOJ i 5 do t.fcd j 5<H prizes in rll, mnouatuig to $-i0,0.U Tickets X 0. Halves $5. Quarters S2XO. Bills on ait solvent Tai-ks at par. AH communications strictly confdentfel. SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager. Sign ot the Bronze Lion I Montgomery, May IS,-t td JOHN MAY, Agent,Girard, Ala. ’ CrT” All letters for inim<*diate auawer must be to JOHN MAY, Columbus, Ga By Autiiority cf the State of Ceorgia. FOET GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY. THE subscriber havine accepted Imm the Oerrmissioners me Agency an i Management ot The FORT GAINES AOADEM Y I OTTF RV. has estabii 1 erf the pri> cij al < fflee at A tiatua, Gf.orgifl. intends conduetitiir tie Lottery on the same plan aa that of the Southern .Military .icademy Lottery, cf Alabama. GRAND SCHEME FOR JUNE. Class 2. be drawn June 13tn, 1815, in the City of Atlanta, wnea Prizes amounting to Will be disiri>uted according to the following raagnificen Scheme • VsT Aid renaeiiiber eve-y Prize is ;t, awn at eacii Drawlnv. and paid when due WIIH Ut’ DEDUCFIVN! i PR ZE Or ....$7.5(0 1 ** 5,000 1 “ 2,000 2 “ J,MM) 5 “ 00 10 “ 200 >5 u 100 78 *• 50 1-9 25 or Ticket Si; Huves Si 50; Qurters $1 25. ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS! Tickets $lO ; Halves $5 ; Quarters §2 50. bii is on all solvent Banks at par. All communications fifiicily confidential. SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager, April 21 —td Atlanta. Georgia, THE PATRON a or PEEEY DAVIS’ VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER. OWING to the larse amount of Counterfeit Pain Killej put up and ssld ai ee uine by unprincipled men, been obliged to resort to verv txpens;ve measure* to protect ourselves pecuniarily, and lie public i.om gem injury, by buying and using their worthless counicneit*. Ti e compar ative plain and simple style in when our Tain Koier has beeh put up. has made it very ta y for those disposed.to iia itste it very succ esi'uily, as .or as its txien ai app stance, in style c-r bottle, laoei, aud color of the article; but we need not wiy that the compound is a m s.gable, filthy production, and calculated to do great iijurv to those who might use it with the confidence .they have- oern accustomed to use ;he treuine Pi u Kiiier, Parties who?e bos'.i ess tis to counter feit valuable preparations, do k In each a Jsecrei ‘manner, that It is aimost u.-e essto attempi to punish lh m by legal niet-s ----ures, as it is difficult, and otigh. say impossible to bring the proof boaie to ttum. Conaulerinz the gre ,t difilcattv in protectirg ourselves and tfce public by prosecuting we 1 ave tern to & very great expense in getting up a t si Iv executed STEEL ENGRAVED LABEL, for cur be tiles. We also at a:h to oar bolt cs a Steel Er.gra ved smte of hand, which fe issuo as our obliget oss.and the ctmnteifdt £*hich is held u> be !cgry by the laws of the Unite*! States, and which parties whs not dare attempt to Go. The great expense atteiidiug the eiitog up ai.d | riming of ?hee late s, wid prevent ti e atttmpt tw count, r.eit us e ---enrttic to ihrpuf i c thst tre ar, cie mes ia:rli,.3 j isthez&n— nine Perry Davis’ P.Ua Siller, it an ai at aired by Perry iavia & S->n. i?oIe Pr, p- e:o.s, Tbe p iin K I‘er will be put up in anew style offpanel bot tle, with the words DAVIS’ VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER. blown in the Glass. We have discontinued the uie of I the 37;>; cent botUes and now put up on y lou.- aiSi-S f i2 —cents. 25 cents, 50 cents,and sl, perbo tie We have aiso a verv fine Sngravicg on clone, tor tfie Box I labels, soecUvug the eoi tents of the box, and by h.*ra manufactured. &c. We have also added to o-.r Fxai pheiuf directions and oertiflctes, a covtr fceautitolij Cnoh el. presenting on the first paz* a very excellent li-t-ses? cl Davis, iheor.gii al iuveator of the Pat a Killer. The boUie late’*, ami one labl on e. eh box, has also a correct ixeueJs ©:’ Perry Davis, wi.ich. it wi 1 b*- imp., ssible to coun icr‘'--2i Buccefsfs.*! y. We hare been to this expense, that the public in ght have P erfe:t confid-nce that they sev tet ing ti e g,-nuii e ar.ic e When they biv a bok e above described. To >h- re wbo mve so long used ai dpn re 1 ’ the u < rits oi f U’ to*.it e, e vou and s-y tnat we “hs>. continue to prepare our Pat3 Kider if ;p. e best and i-u-est mai=r.:ua, and that it soil be every a’uv worthy o! their approba.i* n e.- a ;ami y ir.cdtc.i e 3 PFitKV LIAVis fc Prwidertß R. I. ??tna acturer* aud Proprietf rs. m Just Ecceived on Consignment, ir. An A I.iiS. Tenner ee New Bacon; hog rotiu., iU,UUU lOW li. Fethere. 51 Kegs Prime Frrsh L- ru. 758 te.X B .xesf, at T Biles h* t Vlr?ln‘r Tobacco. 1 :> YaedsTcOCsece ioaus. Cheap for Cash. K ar2l-tf IIULT., FRILRSuN i CO, SUN DRIED APPLES- BGcHELi pealei, mce artd swe:t,jnsire L ceivjsi on c-'.r>ig.ins&nt and tor sale by April 21=!.,TS55—wXtwif. ii. C. THELPS. HIDES WANTED. rvfii’ pay cf. h -or 10j>J0 lt Fiiai Hides. April 21sG H- C. PH£I BACON k FLOUR. JUST RECEIVED. A A A AAA POUNDS TKSISKSSEII.BACOK. lUvIUvU ItOSacks Tennessee Hour. 4J Ha!s. iioivardQtrcet Floor —a Sopenor Article. Together wi.fa a well aborted of CROCf?ItIES whrfn will be sola at ihlowest msrket piste By AN DREWS, KIDUWAV &i CO. j. Colaiivni- Ua.. May 23, *’ DISSOLUTION. r \’ ITr! cop-'-r’-nprsVp heretofore existirg rrder ‘be rame of ; -*■ Ayer &\V tikins isthis and; y c.issOTtd ! r annual c. r.- ent. the name of the Urn* whl oily be used in Cl- sir g the business- Ail f *.r- ns indebted will | lease ca'l aid fe'K** ; ma\24—-tii Ist iune. AY ilt u. WIi.KIN'S. ~ CHEAP HORSE FOOD. rr E have a L.I * TLK GIANT CORN ?IILL in op \ * eration on our p eniises, aad wit gr.nd 11-ree a..d cow fe? and for customers ‘or the u-uu.l tol • Fergus having theirc m *nd cobs ground will muko a sa* ving oi one th.rd in tbe.r expanses f r i tun 2 stock. erjw.n’a foundry, m*y2t_twtf. \^ r he Hr ogo. STOVES & TIN WAKE. VTTE have on hand a fine n**ortment of COOST..VC?- \ t .c f'oVF. >’ AA'ti TJ.Y- tr.lß E, ior C.ivap, Itoofiii; audGutterlug j rotapily attended to and IVarranied. inaylD—iwfin. K. M. A LI) WORTH, & ‘O. BATHING TUBS*- Hip, Sponge, and Sliower Baths, for Sale, And made to order of Copper,Tin or Zinc, may 13- tw4m. R. AI. ALDW ORTH &CO. HEAR BOTH SIDES. All the World will Read this Book. THE LIFE AND BEAUTIES OF FANNY FERN, IN OXK VOLUME, 1*2M0.. CLOTIT. Who Is Ruth Hall? I* Ruth Hall Faun Fern, or somebody else! anil if Fanny Fern Is not Itnlh Hull who is Fanny Feral TUB LIFE IxTbScTIES CF FAXIT FERN! Is n*>w be'ore the public,hi.U. the wor.d wit. ire enltguleueJ. Ami this book a Mrat tre* 11 1 • unfolds. The present Worts Is authentic iu all Its k Del ails. Those who hare read the adv ance coiy, jrvnojnce it the wittiest. spiciest hook ul ihe season. It presents vivid, life like pictures of the charming and bril liant Author of Fern Leaves and Ruth Hall, at her own fireside, in Hie I dur’s Saucunn, i.i the s-'.ret?, at Church, and everyw here, and in every position she 13 the same fascinating woman. Iu th s volume, several of Tanny Fern’s rarliest efforts appear f.rthe fir.-t time in bi-ok lortn. The reader wllifind that they possess the same attractive features which char*ct r ze 2 ! iter productions. Thev are alternately witty and pathetic, cuusucand soothing, sp’.rklii gaud t ensive. No 01 her author has succeed 3d so well in teaching e fine? j chords of the heart. Just received and fer sale by feb?s—w&twtf. W. PEASE. FEYTON H. COiaUITT, ATTO RN E Y A T LA W , COI IJIBLS, GA. St.M ry’s P.avk Building. m- y-2'i wa twtf. WOOL CARDED A N D M A N U F A C T U R E D. Y\TOOL CrrJed a’ }£ toll ir Id cents per lb. \fairi r ac'nrrd \V into l.aisey on sharesf cnehaF.rr fi teen c ntsperyd. Cub m'ms. may 2t>. W’l.N I Eli F ACI < >H Y. Bounty Laud! Bounty Laud! Bounty Land ! ’j ’ IIE usdtrsigned havirgassMHated th, ro a clves together for 1. the purpose of procuring BOUNTY LAND under the several acts of Congress ties*;, u.ui e pas.-d, ai e u>w prepared to make aj picidicn for tl who who r.re ?.; ttd. Persons who have heretofore receivtd Boi nty l and War rants, are.uudera recent act of Congress, entitled to an addi tional Bounty of Land, and by catlii g at oar 1 (See can gel all the necessary iufi r naiiou. Wea-e also pr p red 10 prosecute Pension and other claims against the United S aU-s. t :om o;;r tonw pxprriet ce and sen era! success, we van w ith confidence say, h it a'l c suns entrus ted to oar * are. will be j rompt y andp_eoslv al|Ur'ed One oi ill • pirti- * being constantly in Washington city, will give the busine-s his pers ,-ual attention there. Oiflceover Gaubjr t. Lauieis’ S.ore, Columbus. Georila, AIiCH A Ei. N. CI.AKK. febd-4..w&twtf. A. B. KARAN. PURE AND REFRESHING TO BE HAD AT BROOKS & CHAPMAN’S, DRUGGISTS. PT T E &r<; plea- ! to off t to our fii.nds and. patrocs pure W M) O f W ATE Ras a *uoirner beverrge. W T e l ave parcfta>ed ‘•N.chon’s Faient Combination S da Fountain,” by w.iich we are enabl'd to obtain the Carbonic Acid t-r the Wate*direct fro:n pure u Kn^!:.st in-tea i •>! ihe Car ,onate of J.iinc, Whiting, Chaik. Stc , as h thrr o u-td. T ic Water prepar and by thi,* , r'oi itaos” is purer at.d freer ot ell mineral or noxious ingredienis 1 he p *wer of the apparatus is so graduated,ihnt five gal.ins of Gas is di-so'v -ii in e ch cai: nos wate- —which is the standard , tScinal of Soda Water, as approv. and hv the nesi Physicians and chemisis. Our s-YRUPS are made of the bes r S urt r, and freshes* Frols, and we can, with lull toi-fldeisce in our Water and syr ups,invite our friends to the coo iug, spaikiing beverage of our Fountain. * m3jß w&twtf ILOLLINGSWOKTirS PATENT WASHING MACHINE. Operated with Floating Ealis. THE GREATEST WASHING MACHINE IN THE WORLD. Every Family Oiujht 10 Kave Oiip. ONE of these Machines •wilt do a week's washing of an ordi _ nary sized family beore Breakfast, and leave cl’ -tae.- uann- I pa red. 1 h*y are pr."ec*l> simple, not easily put out of order, j andean be repaired *j any plant'd t.u carpenter. V\ e now nd- . vertise them lor the first mue. They are being geiwf ily uvd j m Columnu .snlg, ve uiMversa satisi'acuop. Toe Mnthnts can be seen'-n at \V. K. Harris, age lit, T. oj t’acT* ry. Pera ms wishing them must sendi t their orders ahead, a; i we cannot rnauuf&ciure them last enough to supply the i demand Criers from the cmiulty eaciosittg 22 Dollars, will meet with attention if directed ‘othe WASHING MACHINE CO. Oulumbiu, ua. County B ights for Sale. N. B We now Zinc an of our M icldnes and charge- *hoevra cost c: Znc lining, as it makes a much better machine Tne P : ce for these A.athfa.es is purchaser p. y.ng cot*. 01 traas portation. Enquirer please copy. tnsy3—w&iwtf IMPORTANT TO TEACHERS, Country Merchants, and Everybody Else. A LARGE & COMPLETE ASSORTMENT"OF Books, Stationery & Fancy Articles, AT COST, FOR CASH ! REING desirous of changing my hgsiue:f, 1 now nfl-r mv ex •*. •> V s ;ko- Schrol, Law. Alrdi- Theological and hook,, an( i^k^.j Stationery at COST FOR CASH* I have a lure* Stock of Stbool **oeks, end it will be sreatly to the advance ot Teathecs r-i.d those in ci ar.e of £ch: cl*, to call inuned.ateiy aid >uj ply themsi Jv, s. If you cannot cnine, tend jour orders with Uie money, and I will send them to you. 1 0 iy or.e wishing to go into the bu-iress, I would ray, that [ will sell ibtm toy entire st ck upon ihe favorable turns i —be: jas t-.pnc-.3Lui payments. • ail aai **e. J KDAN L. HOWE!.I . N, B. — I would most !v<:pert r n'ly aj,to ail *>,>< tre and to ne. that la.i! have the mva> y. Pieaue let suit hear from v>u without surti r notice. J. 1. H. Cr. ,3i^u s da, April i-4, 1533. wi. f Excitement lccrfase.s! KEEP COOL: ICE! ICE I! ICE!’.’. [I! tVE on hand. 10 u ’ receive d&l'y !"E e-im-h to *spj!. ills ♦ lie People of Cieorgla and Alabama, t: n sMiCi: .-JYsTuhE tr.f r.0.-D oVt.iEf, at AI orders mb the coa; trytjrfee wjli be ’with care tn-i f,.rv. a tied fTsmediately by T. M. IT>.AN. E (J., mi 2d -w-twit President oi the ice C’tfcpsauy. SETTLE TP. A Lf.p-r onj Indebted to-.he late irtn of WIT I.T k. . A. FIT : G IS > > -.V arc hereby novtfie ! that aniess tbelr'Notes iad Areo jnra nr - sti led before Uitt uratef Jure, tv ey w iI I hi ve ;c ?<UvU with Sv>E2 --i.B else. js.o IT— BOUNTY-LAND WARRANTS. Fen?icu Claims, &c. HAMILTON PLANE, ATTORN EY S A T LA W , COLUMBUS. GEO. I (OPilio, Xj. 67, Broad Street, ever E. Barncrd’g Store ) H AVING mada #rrajMßSOntsat H’gtkiwgtau Cify,l y whit h all business e?itguff-d lo iem wot\i.. p onij i> :u. id, and tn.'lpy pie e* t !id t** procure l’ounty Land W 01 rants, Pensions, &c., and L iaims ;.ve:i >t jih L’ni and. ."filfj bifur teuie (tr/Tor tr iKuuuai Je psrfvu7> t ( iiay ar-.-also prepared ÜbparcbSie Ciaim?, &c, acaiLst ’ the. I nib U s. iti&% : rr'-v. i>3 s wmt’fthe JLcnd H'srrarfr, GrM, ts. j ere pr'curui. * * j nsc, if am 1 ltiv x. iv >l. r pla**. An 7:n I>.%V. ■ il If WEAPPING PAPER POR SALE At Lock” Bland Mills Cilice, In font of Palace Mills, and -t :M!fo:d’s Sioro. June *2J. 1835. vvvVtwtf IIYDKAXT WAT Ell. ; ‘T , nK citizens ol Co’ tmhns a‘e resocvtfiill) informed ihs? the i works by wb : c i the Hydrant water is su plh-u beloiu: t > theaudeis ji e-i. amt that the 1 ydrauts ire private propel y ! and not intende,! ft r public use. Auy person or la on.y that may desire to obtein a snrp’v of water, cat* be a 1 >ed to v'o‘O nm |H*; HjdVaiutat l’a;.- Sc ■ liaicl er's. .Vo t & Mustia< and A. Gan me.i’.- lively Fta ! ble?, by mak 1a an :;r a> geu ent with roe. T* we p*r*i ns who ; arr iu the habit of sending fir va'tr at thepiacea mehtioiufd, I without my perrni.*.-;on. a ertqu. sttdlo ditcer.di ue the { ne tice. and a'reinlormed that their servants in uiture will bo > pu**iihe 1 ior the ircsrcrs. 1 —-•■<> *i r *♦ rrfh tvFR-ov. $3 P£R BUiHiiL FOR WHEAT. : ‘'FITF Vont.'omety Mills, at Mi tporoerv A’.a , aid ihe Ta'ace j * M ils, at Columbus Ga., (mnili’ g il vir vn ire piircf a*t to ‘2 1,000 bushels 1 will lay fur Lkoics 11 ki e lllrat, t.fergia and Alabama raised .wheat, of the Lew srop, ihe to lowing piicei,casii. Delivered at tither mill, previous o the 15th May Cu-hel. Previous to the 20th, 2 75 * 4 “ *- 44 3thb, 2 £0 *• “ “ Ictn June 2 25 44 44 “ “ Ist July 2NI ‘ *• Choice Rtd 25 ceu:s per bushel less. Fisty pounds to the bushel. Papers in Alabama, he - ween Eaf&ufck an I Wes 4 and in Western Georgia, north of Arutricus, w t please insert onedoMr.rs worth, rfeorg.a *ers will be raid by 1 a.ace Midi, and Al ibama paper* by llont&cmtrv ?iiils. M i;Ut mery. April2c, 1855. uiayl—twtf. FnqHirer c* (y. Situation Wanted, iSE r)Y a Young Wrravn in are p ctable farr.i’y, lo do general I b* u.-e work, or in lake charge 01 a child: • r would have no ot j •. lii.n lo go North with miy re p c.able iamily. A| p yat ife *. in*}*- —!'•( ~~SE'.ViXG MACiIIEES. GROVER, BAKER & CO’S. PATENT. I'VHL simplest and te.-t in t;s?,ai t 1 tl e r aly Machine adapted . togeierai use. Ahn stitch a sfiit bosom,* r sew fcltteu thick 1 esses of **sntb’ rrs with equal ease. 1 an be nataued ty ane.r ;is i6t liable to get u. of order, and tie sewing will outlast ti.e tuatvri*l. un be run by hand, h ot < r waler |.*.w er. Every tioshou and have them. Thty will du the woik of a dey in a*u Lour, with ease. Call and see them. COWDKY & CO., Agents, •*r.'4—i"-( f <Vpimbn*. • .ore n. A CARD. j x lIWING nnd°rsto >d that r * P ! >*’‘ s h .*e be3 l ind .s r <>ts’y c retd i.ii iiic- .urn inal we .a<l no i.ighi l/refi B. at-, ant.c* is q nt ly ioi. c liliesn rsh co.**.sdi:r nz the >< w ? Lo ii\e;s. we tike . e.i-ure in inn-rmiig ihf* PuMh thai ihetol ! >w:ng' w con pU te I*i of Ir.depmdoi t S.eamb. a.s now iuu n iig ue A abi.iu.iauu B.gbee r.vtr.; Ben Lee, Aiile, Orion, Advance, Emma Watts, Ariel, Blocxner, Madsen, The above are sT S ibstrntial ar.d ofthe veylir. c-i orawi.t, having accomr.i dvdoosand avilsties tor c>>. vy ri4 pi- en* cers a eqai 1 * and l y :*i yti > r in :is <-r line oi U\ a s, now p y in on the Alabama anti K slee r.v. rs Tay are a 1 commanded l y nil and experienced ccroinan -1 der-wu- w L u e we y exetiiu to s.cme the c* mitre m.d safety ofthe pasn-ngeis. For ire:gfit or paasage apply rn < r to T. IV. M \KS ALL. 4C0., AgCjlSof Independent Sirarrers, may2*i—w& tv. 3m 3 ob le, Ala* ;ni:t. COMMISSION AM) GROCERY- HOUSE. fj'llE undersigned ha-* the pleasu e of announeinK lo ihe 1 pubi c that Le hasjusi received aad will countiue to re ceive during the season a go- u sup| iy of FAMILY GROCERIES, coxßisTtxa or * . SUG.IR, COFFEE, .VO FI SUES, S.} L TANARUS, L.ICOA', CORA', PE.IS, CH EES F. & TE.IS, Fiae Segars aud Tobacco, 4tc* f whicli he efiers very low fr CASH and CDII only. Th* public are respee’iufly iwiteltorall and evrmu.e Lir S oclr. None buiCtnulnc tn i Fresh Articles w ill be offer ed: and ail ae*iO? *> tl tcurrmieU lo be as the test at the old stand oi D. F. Libs & Go., No. 14, l!r< ad street. Co lumbus, Ha. A.F. HAYS. Enquirer crpy. ap!2—wtwtf, S2CO A HONTH-WHO WANTS IT? \GKNT 4 wanted in every part of the State to sell Hollingg- W'Vtfc’s Patent YVashii g .Machines. An aetive man can make s2<o per month. F>r pirticulars arldresS WASHING MACHINE tOVPANY, Er.q.c p. [roayß—wtwtll Columbus *•. INKZ, A Ta ! e of The Alamo, is anew and popu-iar work, jastfpubLshed Ly the Imrptrs. and by J. W. PEASE. Also, a New Supply cf South Fide View of rla very, bv X. Adam*. D. D.: Ilu’h Ilall; Cap. Cauo;; Lift and Beauties o! Fans y {■ erri, kc. &c. tolutnlms, Peh.24. witwf. K-EW SPRING GOODS, JTJST RECEIVED BY MANLEY & HODGES. 1 French Oarabr.ceand Briiiixj.t*. 8 -otrh and F.euch Gighnins; all S ylr,. Bareges, n?u* and l.tont Cs lored Ctal'eys. Light 8 *tnmei Silk* and Grenadines’ f* A Choice Selection of Embroideries. Ilandke’Ciiietft, col nr<.and Collars ard Sleeves to match. Jacknnet and Swiss 1 rimm-ngs and Batnis. Eaxiis'h an i German Hosiery—ot every descrii tioa. Damask and ilusAn Drapery. also, A -superior kt of Irish i.<uei. 6—4 P I !o*v Case— L.aeii cint Cotton. *o-4 11—t fc 1.-4 C’ffoaarid *.iuen Sheetings. 3 p y, Ingrain and Linen Garpetfaig. Ever.description of g*vjds nsuai'v found in our line —alio! which vriu bo sold a: the lowest Cash Prices. Colmr>bn, March 3, L.va. wStwtf Muscoges Railroad Stock for Sale. w A Suarea Aiuscogi eH i n>i Stock bv OU HAEli.fiuN', AUSTIN & .VcGEHEE. RAGS! RAGS ! THE KOCK ISLAND PAPER MILLS VRRpijirc Ibrte arnla baif cents casli per IK forCiciil *.i e i aiid oUon liLg’*, i:i q isnties oi one hi n* [ dred pounds ar.d . I 0 it>s- WV..oi. a icairs nut wanted. i ‘Sice in lro> tof _ PALACE It 11 1.9. | Cl toiMis. ha . .*sv ?. *B*s. w&tatf. — Fresh Ground. DOUBLE Eitfn Fa;niiy Flour, from White Wheat, a a%eauti! aitiele. per barrel (f!3 I E&tia Fsmiiv, “ “ Vi L~S .pernr.?, ‘ “ “ 10 JO D ruble Eitra is equal to Hiram Smith. We Lave c-eiy j s sl?7~w&iUf. WINTER’S PALACE MILLS. J. M. RUSiiiLL, ATTORXFV AT LA W , OE a nrc3r L wbfc G T? T *-. F#q„ over J R r. dd & Cos Broad Stre.i viuiubu*. Gicr i m. CoiUiUbSf, Aikii t*, Vtlwd