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was made to elect him. Your correeponden. won
thown more fairnea if he had stated, that .t a
known to Jonea’ iriends until the poUe °P €U
would have opposition —that although the.e are so
precincts in the county, the polls were opei.ed Ou.,
and at one only ot these did Jones mends ave n
opposition as stated above: The balance of your corre
pendent’s statement. I consider it unnecessary to •* •
As an act of justice I wish you to insert the a.ore in
your next week’s paper, &ud oblige,
Yours, &e.,
GEO. R- HENTER.
COMMUNICATED.
Commencement t Randolph Connt>,
CctbseßT, Ga. June 9, 1855.
.M, U r.Eiitcr..-U wld •*> *>“ W hid '' 15
v„d , bushel, Uh- Bl W e<i “ ‘ ’ BU ,h,t
beautiful and thriving town. Cuthbert. Wh.le there on
the G.h.Tth, da fllh iuat- 1 had >'<= P leure of ,l:e!ldinz
ths Ex*rcieesof Commencement at Randolph College.—
On Wednesday evening, a large audience in the new Coi*
Ittoe Chappet, was entertained with music, declamation,
Ve till lx*”- L wa9 ate vvhen in the m '^ Bt Sa im ‘ I
‘meose audience, expressed my agreeable surprise that this !
spot, but a few years ago a portion of tie wild woods, is !
now covered vtf with the walls of beautiful College ed- j
jfices, and made to resound by the powers of youthful elo
qaence and the syrea notes of sweet music. On Thursday j
ai/nt, the Commencement Sermon was preached by the j
R “ v W. H. Potter. His text, it I forget not, was: “Fear |
Gji ” Mr. Potter, i? apparently, a young man, but his ser- i
mon was of full maturity ; it was appropriate, pertinent
and impressive. It was indeed a feast. On Thursday ev- ;
ening the Commencement Address was delivered by Judge ;
GL Barry. The College hall, though large and spacious, 1
was crowded to overflowing. Barf >’ disappointed i
them not. He compared the past and present; he portray- .
ed the dangers aud evil consequence ; of patronising msti- ,
rations far from home, and then)* separating children Iron |
friends, and parental restraint; h* held forth in lull v.ew j
the benefits and advantages of home institutions, governs ,
by men of worth, ability and experience. In floe, Judge |
Barry’s effort was able, eloquent and powerfully impressive, j
aod entirely congenial to the feelings ot the audience, as
was often indicated by their frequent and loud applause.—
Dating the exercise?, at intervals, we had music, and this
deserves our special attention; for it was of no ordinary
kind. There was a band, composed of twelve or more, j
whose appearance iu uniform on the stage was impressive
and dignified. It was lead by Professor Lignoski. It is ot
late origin, and is called “Randolph College Harmonica.”
It deserves much credit and applause to: the ability and
skill it displayed. There was also occasional music from j
Professor Lignoski and his pupils of Andrew Female Col- j
lege. One piece,called “Randolph College March,” com- j
posed by Prof. Lignoski, and pertormed by Miss Rebecca ;
Taylor, was conspicuous among the rest, for elegance in j
composition and ability in performance.
On the whole, the Commencement exercises of this j
youngCollge, from first to last, were highly creditable to ;
Faculty and Students. There was no show of gaudy pomp j
or modern display. All indicated that here was the foun- j
tain, and that the young men in attendance dranx not of
its shallows but from its depth?.
It is to be earnestlyTboped that this Institution will be
cherished and supported by the iriends ot Education in
South-western Georgia,and that the individuals who have
Tisked their time, means ar.d talents in the erection thereof,
may not be disappointed in their endeavors and hopes of
usefulness. C.
(For the Times <3c Sentinel.)
Pleasure Jaunt.
On the morning of the Oth inst., vve found ourselves
comfortably seated in an omnibus for the Girard and
Opelika Depot. The startling scream and sweeping
stroke of the engine soon announced our departure on
a oar equipped in superior style, and a train managed
bv a polite conductor, and efficient officers.
Fields and forests, farm houses and orchards, and
valleys smiling in the morning sun, passed by in quick
succession. Cottou and corn seemed to clap hands for
joy by reason of recent showers, inducing bright pros-
pects of an abundant harvest, iSoon the screeching
whistle, and clanking chains of the breakman brought
us to a halt at Opelika. Baggage in hand, we jump
ed aboard a carriage, in readiness, to convey us to our ‘
destination, and whirled on arnid the eouud of crashing •
wheels over rocks and hills to Oak Bowery.
This is indeed a quiet and pleasant village. It is j
darkened b} thick shades of wide spreading forest oak3,
fanned by sweeping breezes, supplied with water bold
aad free, sweet and cold, trom crystal forests, and in
habited by a people whose bodies are only to grow as
large as their 4ouls to make them giants.
On Sabbath morning th* Commencement sermon of
the Female College was. preached, by Rev. Mr. Martin,
to a crowded house. In many parts of his discourse,
be was practical, sound, pertinent, elegant, and, in the
whole, did ample justice to tne occasion.
In the evening, a large number of persons were en
tertained by Rev. Mr. Ferguson, now of newspaper
notoriety. The mutual rasping and sharp shooting, be
tween himself and Elder Henderson, we think, can re*
suit in no good to thetuselves, as men, or, to their re
spective Churches. Religious contentions, like s r reet ,
wrangling in politics, uever convinces, but strengthens
and confirms prejudices. lie represented the claim*
of the Methodist Tract Society, at Nashville well.bat
preached too long. A number of his audience were
snoozing when he concluded, and, despite his appeuis
to their liberality, retreated from the house, before he
could send round the sack for the pieces of silver.
Oa the second day, the first clast was examined. —
They recited with a readiness and precision unusual to
female schools, showing that their instructors had fol- j
lowed the golden rule in their tuition, “Aon quam mut- 1
turn, sed quant bene.'’ A motto, worthy to be engrs- \
ved oa the palms of the hands of the student, and i
written on every page h e goes over.
The juvenile exhibition in the evening was ereaita- j
ble, and the music of the accomplished Miaa J— , ‘
nob, par excellence.
The examination of the more advanced e’asses |
eame otT on the third day, followed in the evening
by a novel arrangement to os. denominated, a “Sur
prise Tarty.” Imagine yourself, reader, quietly seated
around the family i ircle, alter sipping a hasty cap of |
te. The shades of night are falling thick and fast around |
you, when your attention is suddenly arrested by sounds !
of merry voices without. These grow more and more
d.siinct, as they approach your threshold. You look, I
and behold troops and squad rone of young gentlemen
and Isdies knocking for admittance. They have come
uninvited and unexpected, to spend the evening in a so
oin! party, to the great discomfiture of an unprepared
family, end visiting gncs.s, who have retired. Just
mob * rorprws W3S nt-de nj*on Mrs. H—- ,on this
ettj’na, who threw her wide open, and rtetited
0, utrnttm Wn M <*♦& M,
giving temporary possession of her parlors and yard,
to the unceremonious intruders. When the night was
well nigh worn, the company returned, with light hearts
and heavy heads, showering a profusion of praises up
on their worthy hostess.
On the fourth day, we were summoned to the Chap*
el at an early hour, to witness the closing exercises.—
The class presented were fair as angels, and altogether
lowly. May they always be as happy as their faces
were then lovely and bright !
We would notice each and all the compositions and
give a critical analysis, but space ana timo will not per
mit. The diction was chaste and elegant, but they
would have had some better effect, had they been read
more distinctly. The first subject was “Novel Reading.”
We do not mention this because it, though excellent,
was better than the rest, but because we think the ideas
inculcated therein, more eminently suggestive of the
plan of instruction adopted by the President, in every
department of this College. He seems to ignore the
idea of making Bickly sentimental women—stuffing
their minds with romance, music and novels. lie would
rather cultivate all the organs of the mind in eymme
terical proportion, avoiding the expansion of one or
gans, to the neglect or impoverishment of another.
We subscribe to his views on this point. Too many
sickly imaginations are manufactured now a days in
schools. Imaginations that could muse over a putrid mud
puddle, until’ its waters expand into a broad and trans
parent lake, until the waters upon its surface are trails*
formed into navies, and its native ammaleulai metamor
phosed into iiviathans.
Os late we leave a female College at every cross
road, they are getting so thick that they could bestirred
up with a stick. Giaduatts turned out yearly are bred
and completed to the taste of lustful appetence, whose
highest ambition is, to sing, to dance, to dress, to troii
the tongue and roll the eye. L : ght literature is recom
mended first and last, w ith the assurance that it primes
the imagination, and gives scope to thoughts, not con
sidering, that it is only a dres3 to the mind—an orna
ment rather than a necessary of life—the auroral light,
that beautifies the landscape with tints of crimson and
gold, without possessing the life giving principle ot the
sun-beam, to germinate a single plant, or unfold a single
flower. The excises were concluded by addresses from
Rev. Mr. Ferguson, and II >n. Janies Dowdell, urging
subscriptions for the Auburn Male College.
The latter gentleman throws a flood of light and
learning upon everything he touches. e understand
he has consented to head the Democracy for Congress
in his'District. Though he has a majority of fi leec
hundred against him, we believe that his prominence
as a man, and reputation as a statesman will secure
his election. Let the Democracy rally around him, and
their colors will never trail in the dust.
On the evening of the fourth day, the show wound
;upby a grand party, giveu by Mrs. J. D —• Ice
! creams, fiuits, and the rarest delicacies of the eeason,
; were poured out bountifully. A gal&x y and glow of
associated beauty were present—some ot the young
| gentlemen in our oompany, have assured us, that poetry,
| blushing skies, moonlit roses iMc., have fluted across
i the eanvas of their fancy, ever since. Certain it is,
many left Oak Bowery with wounded bear’s. Nothing
so serious though, as to require the aid ot a physician,
! or, in the words of Miss L. D's composition, that can
not be cured by a Parson. R*
(FOR THE TIMES AND SENTINEL.)
Randolph College.
Cuthbert, Ga., June 10th, 1n55.
The annual Examination of this Institution was held on
’ the 6th, 7th & Bth June. The performances of the differ
| ent Classes were creditable, fully sustaining the well earned
and extended reputation of the gentlemen composing the
i Faculty of instruction. The spectators from day to day
seemed to be both interested and satUfied.
The Commencement Sermon was preached on Thurs-
I day evening, by the Rev. W. li. Potter. Commencement
Address on Friday evening, by G. L. Barry, Esq , was an
i able and elaborate effort, powerfully portraying the evils
1 of absenteeism in the education ol our youth, ana demon*
| stratiug the necessity of home institutions,
with satire and wit, which called forth the hearty applause
! of the immense audience in attendance.
On the whole, we’regard the Exercises ol this fust annu-
al Examination, as presaging, for this yo-Jthtui College, a
prosperous future and a successful maturity.
The Exercises were held in the spacious College edifice,
fast approaching its completion. Ihe contractors expect
the whole to be in complete readiness for the commence
ment of the next session.
W. L. TAYLOR,
J\S. M. SHENUAN.
W. 11. POTTER,
F X. FORSTER,
DAVID KIDDOO,
O. P. BEALL.
Know Nothings.
We make no comment on the appended document,
| which we picked up to-day. Let the Democracy watch
• oul for the gents. Those wishing to see the onemal can
!be accommodated by calling at our ©nice. o. IV . * tic *
OFFICE OF PRESIDENT OF
STATE COUNCIL OF GEORGIA.
The following Brethren are appointed District Deputy
Presidents They will issue Charters auct attend to the :
business of the Order in their respective Congressional
Dißtr ' ?U? ’ f George W. Fish. Oglethorpe.
2nd District. < Richard Sims, Bairtbndge.
! (
( .T. Burr, Griffin.
3 a District. •- J. E. Wells, Macon.
i C. R. Hanleiter, Atlanta.
| Vk District. J George \Y. Grant, Greenville.
5 * . „ ,
r E. W. McCurdy, Dalton.
s tk District. < Simpson Fouehe, Rome.
W. H. Dorsey, Athens.
6tk District. ‘ Jacob R. Davis, Dahlonega.
’ XC. Barnet, Milledgevilie.
7 th District. j E. 11. Wingfield, Greensboro.
r Foster Blodget, Jr., Augusta.
S th District. | N. M. Sneed, Washington.
Savannah, 10th May, 1855. ..
\Y, M. HONE. President.
COMMERCIAL.
STATEMENTS.
as j? 3 ! v c x'S- ®sr -->-s on
-s-§ £- $2 5-2’ HX hand
LI 1| 1< i |*U V" 5
g, £-g„ •’ ? ® day.
~~n 7W53 TUTS Ti 63339 64236 ,6996
?ni 8)6613306679? 84. 65248 6307 J, 1685
“ DIED
la Americas, on the 12th iosi . Mr- Vincent
in the SBt‘n year of his aze. Hi= case w ~f
} which he baa s relapse terauahUsg 5J* earthly exitrebc*. u*
j th* Scwpr hsfv.
HT” Great Cure of Rheumatism. —The Editors ot the !
Richmond Republican, ot Dec. 24tb, 1552, say that Car- <
ter’* Spanish Mixture is no quack medicide. !
They had a man in their press room who was afflicted j
with violent mercurial rheumatism, who was continually
complaining ot misery in the back, limbs and joints ; —bis ;
eyes had become ievarbh ar.d mattery, neck swollen,throat :
sore, and all the symptoms.®! rheumatism, combined with j
Scrofula. Two bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture cur- j
ed him, and, in an editorial notice as above, they bear te~* I
timooy to ns wonderful effeets, and say their only regret
is, that all sufiering with diseases of the blood are not j
aware of the existence of such a medicine. They cheer
fully recommend it. .... J
See their certificate, and notice in tail around the bottle. ■
may 5 wdatwlm
“The whole press of Philadelphia are out in favor of :
Hoofland’s German Bitters, as they are prepared by Dr. C. j
.\l. Jackson. We are glad to record the success ot this j
valuable remedy for Dyspepsia, as we believe it supplies a
desideratum in the medical world long needed. The
wretched imitatori and counterfeiters have withdrawn their \
no-trams from the market, and the pub ic are spared from j
the danger of swallowing poisonous mixtures in lieu of the j
real Bitters.” — Herald.
For sale by Dr. C. M. Jackson, 120 Arch street, Phila , j
and by Dantorth & Nagle, Robert Carter, Brooks & Chap- j
man, Columbus Ga ; and by O. Lanier &. Cos , Girard, i
aia. junes—*2w
A VLane's I Vorm Vermifuge —The following order
shows at once the demand for and the excellence of thi>
great medicine. Certificates have been so multiplied i . fa
vor of this Vermifuge, that we consider it unnecessary io
add any more.
Booxvir.r.c, Ind. June 3, 1851.
Messrs J. Kidd Sc Cos — Your agon?, when here, left ,
with us 12 dozen bottles M’Lanes Veimifuge, which is
nearly ail sold. Please send quickly I’2 dozen more, as vve
do not want to get out of it; tor we consider it the best
Vermifuge ever used in this part of the country.
G. P. & J. B. HUDSPETH.
This invaluable medicine may be purchased at all the
Druggists in Columbus, and ol Dealer? generally through
out the United Elates. juneS— 2w
Consumption and Spitting Blood. —See the eer- \
tificate of Mr. Turner H. Ramsey, for many years proprie
tor of the Farmers’ Hotel, Fedricksbarg, Va., and late of j
the City Hotel, of Richmond, Va.
D<\ John Mtnge, ol the city of Richmond, though a reg- |
ular physician, and of course opposed to what he called
quack medicines, was obliged to say that its good effects in I
the case of .Mr. Ramsey, were wonderful indeed.
He had been given up by several physicians; had tried
most of ihe quack medicines, and was on the verge of de
spair, as well as the grave, when he tried Spanish
Mixture.
We refer the public to his ‘full and lengthy certificate
around the bottle stating his cure
THOMAS M. TURNER &c CO.
JAS. H. CARTER,
Savannah, Ga.
BROOKS & CHAPMAN,
D AN FORTH & NAGLE,
jup,eß—vvtwlrn Coitnbus, Ga.
COLUMBUS GUARDS, S
Columbus Ga., June 15th, 1355. \
ORDERSi
No. 17 i
vj'HE Company will assemble at the Armory for Dress Par
ade on Siturdey *3d inst. at 4 o’clock, iu the afternoon.
The members of the Company are hereby noti.£-d tortte id a
Drill oi the Company in un-dress at the Warehouse of R ise,
Patten ic. Cos ,on Monday afternoon, the 18th inst, ar.d < n Sat
urday afternoon of each week thereafter at past 5 o’clork.
I except when warned for other duty on Ihe-unne day.
By order of Captain PAUL J. S£ VMES.
j John Peabody, Ist. Xerg’l. C. G. jun!9—twdt.
WRAPPING AND NEWS PAPER,!
OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES,
FOR Si LE AT
Rock Island Paper Mill Office.
IN FRONT OF PALACE MILLS.
TERMS CASH. junel6-w&twtf.
SITUATION WANTED.
I>Y a younsr lady in a private family. She is a yond team
-3 stress and house servant. Adiress through .the Post <*f—
fice MUs-M.G.” juui6-tw2t.
HENRI W. YKUSTILLE,
Commission & rorward g Mercliant,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
Hon. John W. \nderson, Savannah, Ga.
yi e3?r .e H .’.combe, Johnson & Cos. “
Hon. Henry W. Hiiiiard. Mo tgomery, Ala.
M :j. John H. Howard, Columbus, oa.
Dr Henry Lockhart, ** **
E. B. Young, Esq , Eufaula, Ala. junlewtwl!
~FLQUR--PRIGBS BEBUCEDT
OUPERFiNE ELOUR, per bbl si o’.°o
O tieoreia .1/ills, Superdne, •■•••
sacks ) Five percent, discount to c*caers.
Meal, Cora, an I Hominy, per bushel tvVn
Shuts, per hundred \bi si (jit
Bran “ “
Flour from New While Wheat,
A SPLENDID ARTICLE.
EXTTA FAMILV,per bb! j
” paLaUemilU I
COLUMBUS
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
*|Ni!F. eighth installment, of one dollar per share, >3 :
I payable oa Saturday next. loth inst. , , ,
The mmthlv meeting of tb > Association will be he.d at
TANARUS,. :
N O T I C E.
4 LL persons having demands asainst Cliattnltoochea
A Encampment) No. 4-, I. O. O. F., are ne.iutd
if they desire have t >e:u se oeJ, to -present t-e same .o t
"gSES**"'** ‘“““iAJItS A. GIRDSER. Sec.
•'OLD TOM” GIN-
TUST received a Superior article of ‘MLD TOM GIN in
* j BoUlt-s —a delicious beverage, and a most excel.enter. cle
■i lued.ca: ™p ; *! .■-
cans. jum- —'.•
~ PEYTON 3. COLG.YITT,
attorney at law,
COLUJIBES, GA.
Office in St. Mary’s Bsak Building.
inay2ti ‘
COMMISSION AND GROCERY HOUSE.
: ceive during the season a good supply or
FAMILY GROCERIES,
COSSISTINO OP
S VGA Rj CCEFEE, MOLASSES,
S.-ij.T. J3ACOM, COriA,
PEAS. CHEESE, & /£->,
FlneiScgar* and Tobacco, 4tc,
which he offers very low for CASH ani C ASH ordyTbe
psnt>i" l iallv T Tiled to call and examine bis Stock,
mii> r Fl . esh Articles will be offer
?d°* D *nd H the test.*
the old stand oi D. P. Lilts & Cos., No. 14, Broad street, Cu
iumbus. ila. ap'ld-wtwtf.
Enquirer copy. r
Muscogee Railroad Stock for Sale.
50 S HAKKiSoN, AUriTLV * -tfrGEHEE. |
ft*b3..wA-twtC |
WRAPPING PAPER FOR SALE
\t EeA Bland Paper Mills Office,
In front of Palace Mills, and at Mulford’s Store,
June 2d. 1855. w&twt L- |
| NOTICE.
PERSONS indebted to A. C. Fiewellen & Cos. will please
payment. Their account, may t-e ronad ]
xi the Book Store of J. L. Hi>x\ LLL.
i Oninm':us.n*c —t w-tw.
! To Rent,
A HODE on the So£b **** oomsr of Evndolph and tor
sjihnre#s,~&carriage house And Meotesoo Item, lor
raruer iafws‘ioo c-'dl eJ the hoa*e or to
Vs3e— iwlijurtf. -• CoJSTt
WANTED,
A FIEST BATE TIN PLATE WOSKEE.
None other need anulv.
June? —twtim. ‘ ‘ R. M. ALDWORTII So CO.
Rail Road Stock for Sale.
Muscogee aucl .'lcbile & Girarti ii R. Stock
for sUe. Apply to
june8 —4t T G, WILKINB.
FOR SALE.
IIAVING removed to my p’antaiion I offer for
(Slip; 1 sa*e my late r sideuce, j ist sonih ot my lather’s
jl l i i Major John H. Howard's! a-d east of the >1 lsco
jfet* Hail Road Depot. It is one of th •tn >-t desir
ub’e homes in or about Columbus. Mr.tie etcLius
will show the premises to those who uish
Communications addressed to me at Eufaula, A is.
jun— iwtf. 11 WARD. ,
A CARD.
! HAVING undergo-I that report*
been ind us r.ously circular ■<>
the tUet- that we had no Eight ur&ti Boat*,an<, c< ns, q ei.t- ;
ly no facilities for sb pping gooosdur we the <ow stage .and ,h (
Rivers, we t ike , ea*ure m informing the PuHh that the to. ;
lowiifg is a complete list of Independent S.eamkt at> now run
mng tie Alabama and ILgbee r.ver-t
Ben Lee,
Azile.
Orion,
Advance,
Emma Watts,
Ariel,
Bloomer,
Maaison.
i The above are cl! Sibtantialandof the ve’jTiz. t- iur ; , ~
. having acco'.nm daiionsaud acilitses t-‘r c<>. vt-y n4 pi—en
; aere u equalled yai y ot: er R-r.ts >r line oi u- as, iw p v
i in on the Alabama and Hrghee r vt r-•
I They are ad oun nand.d t y all ami experienced c tnman
der* wh • will u-e every exert! n to secure the c in.or. and
safety of the passenger s.
For ireiglit or passage apply r n board. • r to
T. W.M \R3 tAM.. & CO.,
Agents of iude h *emleHt Reamers, ]
j m ey26—wAtv 3m Dob le * la>>; i:ia.
Excitement Incrtases!
KEEP COOL! ICE! ICE!! ICE!!!
IH \ VF. on hand.an ’. receive daily B’E enr-uah to sup; ly all i
the People of Georgia and Alabama, whkh
l will sen at .>/ }’ 6 TuK.il U.V JSHOA D O THI.KT, hi
cent- p, r pound. *
A!! orders from the country tor ice will be packed w ith care
and forwarded immediate!)'by T. M.II'K.AN, E-Q.,
mu>2s wtwtt ‘ President of the ! ce C in;;- uy.
SETTLE UP.
\ LL persons indebted to the l <te tirra of It ILL! Ufs k
FF,-iG C’.sO.V.are hereby notifie t that unless their Note.-
and Accounts are settled before the Erst ot June, they v i!i iiave
! to settle witli seme one else. mn I, —et |*ti
I S2OO A MONTH—WHO WANTS IT?
4 GENTS wanted in every part of t'ae Suite to sell I", oil in gs
worth’s Patent Warning Machines. An active man can
make 0 ptr month. For particulars address
WASHING MACHINE COMPANY,
Enq. c'p. [rayS—wtwtfj Columbus Ca.
J. it. RUSSELL,
ATTO I! X t Y A T I. AXV ,
: Office at present, with G E Tnornas. Esq., over J R -*• dd & Cc
Broad St reef--Columbus. Geor X a.
Golumaus,, April SI, les>. w&tw?f
IMPOETANT TO TEACHERS,
Country Merchants, and Everybody Else.
A LARGE & COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS!-’
Books, Stationery & Fancy Articles,
AT COST, FOR CASH !
??*>_. BEING desirous of changing iny
/ .y ‘ ‘Wi business, I now oßer my ex’s.isive
Vd ?t'>cko! School, L.JVVV. Medi-
Theological and |
laneous Booksy and^^ 1 ’ !
j Stationery at CC7ST FOR. CASH*
I have a lorseStock of School Hooks, and it will be streatly
! io the advantage ol Teaehece and those in of Sch'-ol.*.
to call immediate!)’ and supply iherost-lveW If you cam.oi
come, tend your orders with inc money, and I will send iheii.
toyou. . ... , .. ...
io any one wishing to go into the business, I would sr:y. tha’
I wiil sell them my entire stock upon the tm-sl favorable term
-■*“ pa>me, ‘ u - ASdas ’iThowf.t.i..
N. B. — I would most respectfully say, to all wh > are i..debt
-1 ed to me.’.bat 1 must have the money. . Please let met hear
j from you without iurther notice. •D. H.
‘ Colurnbu a Ga., Aprii 14. IBf>s. a ■
BACON & FLOUR.
JUST RECEIVED.
‘IAA AAA POUNDS TKSKESSEE fc BACO*I.
! lvikUUU lUO Sacks Tennessee riour.
4U Bols. Howard Street Flour—a Superior Article.
Toeeth r wish a well assorted Stock ot GKOUEiiIES
which will be sold at the lowest nviroet price Bv
ANDREWS, R IDG WAY & CO.
Columbus Ga.. May 2?, 1555 w-A tw’t.
WOOL CARDED
A N D M A X U F A C T U R E D.
WOOL Carded at hC toll fr iO cents p< r ih. Mann actured
into J.iusev on shares of one half, or li Seen e ids per yd. j
Columbus, may 215. \\ iN iKR f A !K\ . j
~ HOLLINGSWORTH'S
PATENT WASHING MACHINE.
Operated with Floating Ball*.
THE GREATEST WASHING MACHINE IN THE WGF.LD.
Every Family Ongh | o Have One.
ONF. of Uiese Mach'aes will do a week’s washing ot anordi
nars s zed family be ore Break'a.-t, and ieavect-.t le, mmn- •
i a red. ‘ ‘I hey are p< r ecilv simple, not easily put out oi
andean be repaired i*> any plant**- uii carpel.'er. v. e m.w ad
vertise them tor -.he first tune. They are oetug getter*'by us.d
tuColumou , and give uni versa satisfaction. 1 e J .e.hi.fs •
can tfe seenh.n Broad sU at \V. K Harris, agent.T o> tact, r-
Pera-ns wish ng them must sendi i their orders anead. as
we cannot maiiu*acture them fast cnougii to supp'y the
demand Orders from the count'v enclosing 22 Dollars,
•“—* “>,.u,,.n0u H M , cmsEcfl .
Culutnbus, G*.
trw” County Rights for Sale.
N B We now Zinc ah ©1 our Machines and cr.arce the e *ra
cost’of Zinc lining, as it makes a much better machine r.ie
price for these Machines is $22, purchaser paying cost ot trans
**lingnirer please ropy. may3—vfclvtf
RAGS! RAGS !
THE ROCK ISLAND PAPE R M ILLS
1 \RE paying three and a half cents cash per lb.
i A for clean Linen and Gotten Lag?, in qualities ot one hun
• dred pounds and upwards, and 3 cents lor qnanti.its under
HO lbs. Woolen Hags not wanted.
OfSce In froi.t ot rALAEt
Columbus, Ga, .i/ay 9, 1*35.
ogj£*^!L popular work, juatapubiubed by the Harpers
y ali j ; jr a i e by
J.VV. PEASE.
Also, a New Supply of
South Side View of Slavery, by N. Adams. D. D.; Ruth Hall;
Cap Canot: Life aud Beauties of Fanny Pern, atc.&c. j
Vt- Jl- !
2he Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age, is
AYER'S CATHARTIC FILLS.
THEY don't help complaints bat they cure them.
One Box has cured Dyspepsia.
• Three Boxes have cured the worst eases of berofula.
Two Boses have cared Eiysipelas.
One Box always cures the Jaundice. „ .
Three Boxes are sure to cleanse the system Irom Lou?;
ofien less tnan one does it.
Two Boxes have completely cored the worst cl niters
on the legs.
Small doses seldom fail to cure the riles.
One dose cures the headache arising Iron* a foul stomach. >.
Strong doses often repeated expel every worm trom the >
bodv. , . |
They should be given to children wao are a.ways more ;
I oriels affected with this scourge,
i Asa gentle physic they have no equal.
One Box cures derangement of the Liver.
Half a Box cures a Cold. , , , .
Thev purify the blood, and thus striae at the lonnantton
of evci v disesse. , . , ~
Asa Dmner Fill there is rot their rqua. in the world.
They are purely Vesei&bie, sad es:i do no harm, but do
secomohih an u amount of goixi,
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AY EH. Prattieei Chemist, Low
el!. Mass.,and sold by all DruggLis Dealer- in Meet*
j cite throjign thiss#ctiO*i. jS—
EOUNTY-LAND WARRANTS.
Pension Claims, &c.
HAMILTON & PLANE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
COLUMEU3, GEO.
(Office, No. 67, Broad Street, over E. Barnard’s Store )
HAVING made arnuntemenis at Washington < i<y, t y which
a ! i business entrusted to them whl be pn• mptiy ;'U > did
to.thiy are enabled to procure Bounl) l.anl ai
rants, Pensions, etc., and pros*cute t
the Unitt and itates either Le.ore Cttgrt** <r ihtstxeia! 1- *-
pGTtmte'a.
£1 ht y arc : lsoprepared to purchase C.aitns, &c*.
the United i*iatt ?.
Fay required until the /.<:nd It errasis, sc.
are procured.
jaMxs Hamilton. wm. r. plan*.
April 7th. D*S5. vekiutf
Just Received and for Sale Cheap
A EOT OF Bin I) C AGES
june7-tw2m R. M. ALDWORTH & CO.
§lO Reward.
f C*T in the strea’s of Columbus, abo t the Ut Jann&'y
1 j lasLaheivv California Gold R ug. with the m.t.al* *H.
vV.” . i.giaved on the b-ck. I will aive the above rewtrd
or the del>ve yi f ih.e Ring to me in Girard. A s.. cr as ‘-- Q
Tim'S A. Sentinel othce. U. WIIITtIH
j,,..,- m3t.
A CARD.
I I NG MIRE, late with S. B. Purple, takes’h smethod
| i"\ 9 of iisfonnmg h - friends anti the public, that he can
ow t>e f uml tA. H De Win’.- Jeweliy Store, on hand :o
l-> any kindot Ilwki.sy Jobbunj, aiso Ergraving done in
i h- I-., are-t -tyk*
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TO THE PATRONS or ‘
PERRY DAVIS’
VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER.
OWING to the large amount of Counterfeit Pain Killet put
up and sold asget.uine by unprincipled men, wt have
been oldie id to resort to very expensive measure* to proiect
ourseivtspecunisrily,and lie public iiom gloat iijmy, by
buying aid u-ing tueir worthless counterfeits. 1: e c> nq ar
itive plain and simple style in which our Pain Killer i.: s
beel> iut up, has made it very ea-y for those disposed,to nu
tate it very succ- esfully, a- tar as its > sternal app stance,
in style of bottle, label, sr.d color of the article; hut we ned
not say that the compound is a miserable, fii’hy production,
ind calculated to do c-reat injury to those who night use it
; wish theconfidence they have neeti accustomed to use the
I ?enuineP* in Kil’er. Parties whose business tis to com ter
! u;U valuable preparations, co it in such a secret manor,that
|it is almost u-ele-sto a'tempt to punish th nby etal mtts-
I .ires, as it is difficult, and wc might say impoes.L'e lo bring
[ the proof home to tlum.
Consider!m? the gre.it difficulty in protectin'? on-selves ard
j u e public by p-osecutirg parties, we have ie.n to a very
j -rest expense in getting up a fin ly executed
STEEL ENGRAVED LABEL,
for cur bo;ties. We also attach to our bottles a Steel Engra
ved note of h <nd, which we us ou- obligation and li e
o -uisb-rfeit which is held u 1-n lc*gr; by the laws of the
United ftaUa. and v. hich parties will not dare at’er. pt to do.
The great expense attending the getting up and j rii. ing of
these labels, wiil prevent t! e atten.pt to count* r:eit us se
curing to ihepubi c thet ti e ari'cle ther { urchase is?he cen
ulnePer y Davis’ Paiu Kilier, manutactured by Terry Davis
& Son. PropnetorE, , . .
The Pain Killer will be put up in anew style of ipanel bot
tle, with the words
DAVIS’ VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER,
blown in the Glass. We have difcontiuued the use o
the 37,K cent bottles and row put up or y four izcs
y:z—ivtk cents, 25 cents, 50 ceil'?, ar ri st. pib” He
We have also a very fine F.ngravu g <>n More, ‘or :he Fox
; tat els, sped-’vug the cm tents ot ih< hi x. wSwre st.d by
| whom manufactured, &c. tv e l ave E'sorc'dtd to o> r Pam.
i phetof directions and c< rlifict te*. a cow r ItfUtHntl} Itch
ed, presenting on the first pase a very excellent lilct t?? of
j Perry Davis, the or gi al iiven'.or of the Ta'ii Killer, lie
: bottle labels, and oi.e laltl on c. ch l ox. 1 as also a cornet
] likeness of Perry Davis, wl.ich it w: i Lo itßj x ssible to couu-
terVit Miccers'i 1 y.
H e have been to this expense, that the pcbr.c m.ci.t h°ye
perfect confidence that they we r e ft titg ti c £>t uii e artie'e
when they buvaboite'as above described. To ih. tewlo
have so long used at and prove** tie rents of cm eitii e. ve
would s y tht we shah continue to preiaieour Pain Ki'br
of the t est and purest materials, and that it ;tl 1 e tvety
wpv worthy of their approbate n a? a tetri y n di, i c
PET It V DA VIS t r( N.
Provlderce, R. T. Kacu rcturt is ct-d Tu J r't-ur? ,
me.v 119.
SUN DRIED APPLES
I’' OR TV BUSH Hi S pealed, nice and sweet, just w
c ived on consignment and lor sale 1 y
April 21-t.. l^vo —wffctwtf H. C. I HLLPs.
Just Eeceived on Consignment,
AA A L"'S. Tcnne-see New Bacon; Dog roua_,
iOe'J lbs. Feathers.
5t Keas Prime Fresh Lard.
75 B >xe-. X ! * ‘xesa .and H Boxes be t Virrinir Tobacco.
1 smi Y rtl- T iiie-.-ce ‘ :n. Cheap for Cash.
tr HITf.T., FRi KK3oN & CO.
’ S3P£E BTJeHIL FOR WHEAT.
J UT, v out ornery Mills, at M->i tgemery Ala., at.d the Palace
• yi Hs. at Oduiabu* Ga.. tnmitiug thiir en ire purchases
ito 2',000 bushels, will iayf r C /nice lilne If Jut. Georgia
: and Vlabami raised wheat, of the i.ew crop, the foi.owing
piices.casti. ,
Delivered at either mill, previous o toe L*i. v.cy
$3 00 Bushel.
Previous lo he 20th, ~* s “ **
t s. *• itmh, 250 “ w
| “ )sfu June 225 “
“ Ist Jit!v 2no “ “
Choice Red 25 cents per bushel !??s. Sixty pound3 to the
bushel. „ . ,
Pspers in Alabama.be weet- Futauia atm V\ t s. I --m-.
anti in V'. stern Georgia, north of Americas- w .i’ p: :. e insert
1 one dollars worth. Georg a , nrers v. ill be _t aid by Pa ace
■ Mi Is. and Alabama papers oy Montgomery Mill?.
I M ntgon ery.Apni i-, iSTa. mayl—twtf.
naquiri-r f. j-y
bituation Uanied.
P,Y a Yoßns W ’nan i= e-p ctable Jamily, to do ceneral
? lioase v -rk.or t-> charge of a child; • r would have i.o
obj‘-ct"ii to co North with an; aMe family.
A ; p yat II S. tfc-■ ;;■■■ v 21—tv. If
SEWING MACHIEES.
GROVER, BASER & CO'S. PATENT.
THE simplest and be*t in use.aiM the only Machine adapted
to geu-.Cai use. Can stitcb a -;.Ht besom, ir sew tiieen
; thieknesies of with equal ease. an be n.ai.aia-d
■iy a near■>; iacot liable tocet out cf order.and the sewint will
I outlast the material. Can be run by baud, icot cr water j ©w
! er. Every one shoo’d have them. They will do the work of
. a dsy in an hour, with e-ise. Cali r.r -i ;-*e them.
CGWMHY & CO-, Agent?,
| apl4 —tvrt? rphimbn-'. t-rorgia.
” STOVES & TIN WARE.
tT T F. have on hand a fine rissorment of COOA7.VG-
V t SHOVES A.\‘o Tf.V-H.iR E. for saM C .eap
Roofing andGattering jromptly atteudcil to and
Warranted.
maji9-tw4m. P. M. ALDWORTH, & r O.
Bounty Land! 2onnty Land! Bocnty Land!
T'HE ualersigned having th tn-ehres together for
the purpose ot prr-curiog BOUNTY LAND
! the several acts of Ougresa here.o-.ote p&s?d. arv now preparia
to make a; plication for M who who arc ru::Ltrd.
Persons who have heretofore received ftoenty .zndtv ar
rants, are. under a recent act of Comcre-s entitled to an r.udt
ilonal Bounty of 1 and, and by caii:. gat our ffet cai:i,e; aii
the necessary infrrma-ion. . .
Wear© also prt-p red to pr secure Pension and other ela*ir.a
acainal the Uustotl S-st •. t':o*a -'nr 1- -a t.p—ie* co and gen
eral raccess, wc can i:n say. ;br.t a‘l c aima et;tru*-
lldtooar rtfe. will’repr>--mpi y rl ...
Oae ot tile pmi -s Wf. i eooaianU m ** asatogjo# city, will
gifs tot &i* ;*er4--usi alias uo.> tetre.
05iM3-?3/ l;?g;-.its r W. cocAppai,Georgia.
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