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About The Weekly times & sentinel. (Columbus, Ga.) 185?-1858 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1855)
About 6 o'clock in the evening, llut Jvnow N'uihhig bul lies, armed to tho toeth with mqakets and a larsjc brass can non, under the control of (’apt. Stone, proceeded to that part of the city. Every Irishman that made hi? abearance was assaulted atid beaten. The groceries in that vicinity were •broken in, their contents hcutiered over the streets, and tflfcliquors divided among tli<*. thirty crowd. A geuc iit! fight edited, sho'is were fired from houses that were ho ing stoned, and a number on both sides were killed and wounded. Let me repeat, Messrs. Ediiois, I am much pleased with fin- 1 haracter and tone of your article. Like you, Ido not hold the Georgia Know Nothings responsible !*>r’ this at i: upon the lights of American cuizi us to vote’, and lor > “-uch brutality and lawlessness, as ham forced to believe j the Louisville Know Nothings have bentrguilty of. lam j happy to fee! that we have but low of Rich natives as is | abfivo discribr-f!, in our State. But as others iiavc shown a | di-position-, w.thout investigation, to put the blame on the j wrong and as the above “tacts and figures” I taken from the Know Nothing <>rg;.u are more to he relied | uj<<>n than any assertions or affidavit? of opposing parties; | in the sake of truth and justice, and for u proper under .-Binding ot th * matter, by all who desire to know the truth, j i have been induced to write this article. Whatever | Terence of opinion- there may he as to who fifed the first j pistol or gua.tucivc.au be no contest with any one, (who j reads the ariicie of the Journal and looks to trie election j return*,) as to whose tights were in the “first place most shamefidly invaded, even before there was Any lighting.— j Comment is needier. SOBER SECOND THOUGHT. I’. S. The last Southern Recorder sav-: “Tne City | CouciU have passed resolutions declaring ihat fbe lovcign j population provoked tin,* recent riots by deeds <-t violence I and blood thed.” When it is_ known the Louisville j City CouncUtnen are Knpvv Nothings, s thc*e resolutions j can c accounted for. A criminal never coufesse* lii#criine ) hu long as he can hope to escape by denying it and putting i i- on so.ii ? jo iy else. But thi public cm from the j above who Lthe guilty party. Prospects Li Calhoun County. Morgan, Calhoun county, Ga. j Messrs Editors —lt gives rue great pleasure to inform j you that Know Noihingi-m rs dead in Calhoun county. A j council of the order sprung up m this county, In-t spring, i which numbered about 53 members. The concern worfceJ j well until Col. R. Sims called for the Bible t>* swear the j members to support the c; ■nduiates of the order The hoys • ihaugln it wad bad enough to join the order, let alone | swearing to vote at the leader? prescribed, and forthwith most of them withdrew. Oa the 14tu inst.. we were to have had a Know Nothing speeffli 1 lon. -William C. Pot'kins, hut; he. day before, j the party though? it had policy to have a speech from an ‘ acknowledged Know Nothing, as they had their Candidates , ’ i they all with one accord deny tcnig member* of j the order, if Perk.ios spoke, they \t> ughl they would be j y j.iipilied to siio’.v their hatlds’, or eise repudiate him— j ‘i hey, therefore, sent a lumier to Judge IVrkiue requesting i In/Ti not to come down,and the rumor was circulated that | he was quite sort'of’game may fold greenhorns, i but the Democrat? arid independent Whigs of Calhoun can j not be caught that way. They understand this old coon, j and if he does not come out ol his hole before the first Moth* 1 day in October, he may fix himself for a smoking— *ure. j Governor-Johnson made one ol his best efforts here on j the Jsth inst. Jt was convincing and convertings Some ; the Know the light, but il did no good The people were present. There are hutfotr Know Nothings in CisliVoun county j who will own their nirnifc. ‘The Democrats never were : We will givd ‘ft large majority fr Johnson,! Crawford and Alien. ‘ MORGAN . Thu Progress of the Cause Kfriow. Cuthkkrt, Aug. 28 .1855. I Messrs. Editors. —Presuming our frietxds would ; like to hear something from ’.he political prospect Yin the ; Sruth west, I hope you will insert this communication ‘ in your paper. On the 24:h iu-rt., at Brooksville, Co!.# Hawkins and tho notorious .Jonathan Davis,Know Noth- j ing.s were met in public J.:soassion by. Hon. S.M.Brooks ! and Col. David Kidduo. Mr. Brooks in a forcible and convincing argument showed the soundness and con- j sisteocy of the National .Democracy and completely an- ! nihilated the piebald platform and proscriptive tendeu- j C'cs of the oath bound Order . lie was followed by j Mr. Davis whose cffi.rt consisted in the bitterest de- ; nunciations of Catholicism, and not only I* il far short | of the expectations of his friends, hut of those who an- j tieipaled but little. Col. Kidd- o continued the discus- j sin in aa argument both-withering to the principled of ! the secret order and the efiml Mr. Div a—he nti>a i red tin* gentlemau that Protestantism was buifrrip&j niofe from its pulp t recreants, than from Catholicism. j Air, Hawkins concluded in exiraVi'gant dcuuncations ol J . tho Catholic Church, the administration of (Jen. Pierco • and the Kansas N- bi’fiska act. M-. 11. audit- Hid the people at Cuthberi on tho !* ■flowing day, a:--ed lies and foreigners, and having t;-.o c"m*lm ;> ii oimK time, I theiewas no opportunity to reply to his erroneous suite mcntß, 11 is entire speech cou.sibiod u'f bohl a-sei tipns. 1 Asa fair sample of his erroneous s. fv4rii. n■ ho alsert* L and that a Calhoiio flag was hoisted near Fort Drown | in Mexico, and that forty foreigners deecMed tho Amur- ! ican line.? in oh, diem e t.* thoir allegiance to the Pope ; \ and at tlie battle of Chepultepec when the eont ‘?? was ; wavering and uncertain, a Catholic flag was hoisted by j the enemy,-and that a battalion of lour or live hundred J Catholics, with Riley at their head,deserted the Ameri can lines ; that ihe Hard Democracy of New York widi Dickinson at their head were with the Know No thing Party. lie injured his reputation in hie reckless effort to I deceive the ignorant. Ho -called on the opponents of ’ Earn to rise and hut five or'six complied, as they were ; unwilling to do his bidding. GeorgeS. Robinson, Esq., ; continued the discussion in a speech of an hour and a 1 b df—his defence of Democratic principles wai able and • !<'< ring, and tho welkin rang with applause at his mer- j eiU-sa exp: . £ -ure *>( Know Nothingism. On the 27th inst., Mr. Ilawkina met Judge Crawford in discussion at Cuthbert, but owing to the great dis- : fereuce between the principles of liie parties and also j , the capacity of the two men, a more complete victory j was never obtained than that of Judge Crawford. It ! was enough even to make the opponents of Mr. Haw- j ’ kins sympathize with him. At night, Cols. Gucrry nnd Nisbet, candidates for llse Seiuilr, renewed the I *figlt, ,J ; and if the victory could be more complete, or the tri umph more triumphant, it was reserved for Guery, the honest/ur/a<?r. Ho convinces the judgement, sat i?ti *.s llie mind of tho truth of his positiu and principles, whihi his opponent, Col. Nisbet appeals to the passions prejudices and seiiishiKHs of his licarere, talks shout ! kissing the Rope's toe, quotes poetry and dreams of love, j The mushroom party is rapidly decaving and is doomed to inevitable defeat in this county. Democrats have nearly all left the order, and patriotic W Ings are re nouncing its proscriptive principles as anti-Republican and at variance with the constitution. RANDOLPH. The Yellow Fever in New Orleans. New Orleans, Aug. 25. the Charity Hospital for tin* week ending to- I •day, frorrrfYellow Fever, amounted t- J2S. pjiysieians say the disease is abating in private practice, j Nkw Orleans, August 28. There are only fourteen deaths daily in the Hospital from j Yellow Fever. Later from the F.io Grande. New Orleans, Aug. 27. ! The steamer Nautilus lias arrived with inter advices , fmm the .Mexican border. Passengers say that nothit g j decisive has occurred. The Revolutionists are <• i.iidei t j o! the downfall ol Faina Anna, Gen. Moll holds Mat; *- i morns. Further .from the Border. New Orleans, Aug. 27. j Letters frhrn HrownsvilU*. stati- t ; at Z 1 ■ .ueus w<iu!d proncunee the 10;h in fi>vor ot t’ c insurgents. Sail ! j.uis J’.iiu-s’ lull! nltvudy proowuuml; Vjd.iii.-s wills a re- j iuf.iireiiieiit ut 1500 nit-u, v.ojlil move on Matamoras-on j the lOili. , Railroad Accident. PmLADtxrniA, Au..rn-t i9. The Phila-Wrliia train when aojug up, near Burliu^toh. N I Picard th - ilown train coming. The engine wa- rc vereed, and while ‘hnekaio, ran into n horse and caniage, which’threw the train troiii ihe track. ‘1 woatv perions • were killed, and si.xtv wumulr’d- the ki Hell were Thomas J. .Meredith and Jems 15. liar him, m.-rciiante ol . ilaliimore ; the French Cosrasl, and t a a b a.ee, o! the , ,N,|V\. No Southerners killed, hut a lull li<tol me wound ed had not been receir-ai The Restileaca in Virginia. Noßt'-ot-K, Airrjnst 27. Mayor WNindis is dead. There Irr.vc been 38 deaths wi'rhm ihe ia-t 18 hemrs. The mortality rn Porttaout. si fearlaily’ .'ncreasing. Mouilk, Auctist 20. The I'aa’t UnT Away Clah of lh: J city will sand five mums and physi.xm- lo Norfolk and Fortamouih to mor m gi Farnino among the Mormons, fisc. Columbia, August 10. 8,11 Lake advices are to July Ist. The grasshoppers are. destroying the crops. Famine is imminent. Tl:c Kansas Ilerald. posirively asserts that a proposition is mi loot to annex ITatte county Missouri, to that territory. About $50,000 have been raised iur the rend ol the rsor -10 Tie- i'lantei Webster has arrived from San Juan with &700.000 in specie. , There was a hurricane on the Musquito const on the l oh. The English sloop-of-war Wolverine became a U .na [From the Daily Sun.; FIVE DAYS LATER FROM EI?ROPE. ARRIVAL Os TUK STEAMSHIP CANADA. • Ivighth to a quarter advance in Cotton—Sweabourg Destroyed—Eossian Attack Sepnleed with Heavy j Loss. Lou MBIA, 8. C., Aug. 29,5 p. m. j The Steamer Canada has arrived .it lialitax with dates f troru UverjHHil to the ISth instant. r S!u* rt ports Cotton active, with an advance of an eight!, i Ito a quaiter ot a penny. Sains of the m i 80,000 bales I j —last two days slightly easier, and mark.t elos.d steady, j ! Hrueistulis dull and lower, j Consols 014. ’ Ailies or*s;ruyed Sweabourg on the 11:1. ilist., with an | imlmtrse dealt not ion of property. Loss of the Allies | rt time. | The Russians advanced on the : died Kite before Bevas r ropol. and were repulsed with heavy loss. Finn! bom | oardm-ent at Sevastopol fixed tor the 17th inst. FtiHiier by the fanada. i Queen Vu-iona was’-na Paris on h-*r visit u. LoaKNa j poleon. j j Denmark is reported to have referred to France respect- j j mg the pay incut of the Sound Dues. During the bombardment, Swenbourg took fire, and the i I conflagration lasted 45 hours. The magazines, stores and j j projectiles blew up. About GO of the allies were wounded j | but none killed. Sweabourg, however, had not surrender* ! |cd. j Sixty thousand Russians attacked the lines of the Allies j . on the Chernaya, on the ]6lf in.-t., and tmight five hours j | but lost 5000 killed and 400 prisoners. They were in ful j • retreat when the French :yserve came up. | Oiqar [*acha had been ordered lo return to the Crimea. 1 A dispatch from St. Petersburg says that Fringe Oorts- j i chakoifiiad ordered to buru iiie fleet in the;event of j J the fail o|’ Sevastopol. | Kars had been completely invebtad anu cotninunication ! ! stopped. ; Fresh_ reinforcements were going out to the Crimea so ! tho All®. Tiie-.lgpndoi^ Morning Pont says that unexpected event- ; 1 mayj*e looked for. It is supposed to refer to a secret ex* • j pcitnion. I Six -hips of war escorted Queen Victoria to Boulogne, j LAYER FROM EUROPE. ARHZVAL OF THS HERMAN. New York, Aug. 30. j ,%The Herman has arrived with later dates"from Europe. ! Parliament has been porogued, the Queen’s speech being j j delivered by pioxy, as she was in Paris.’ She expresses her j i regret at the failure ot the Vienna Conference, and declares | ! that no alternative is now left but a vigorous prosecution oj- ! i hostilities. LATER FROM CALIFORNIA- By the steamer George Law, arrived ut New 1 York, we have received our California tiles to the Ist j inst. | The Allies at work in the Pacific- Destruction of the Fortifications at Petropaulowski. The French brig of war Ohligado, Capt. i.*seneourt, ; had arrived ut ban Francisco from Petropaulowski bring- ) ing intelligence of the destruction of the fortifications at j that piuee by the Anglo-French squadron. The Alfa ; Ctrilifornia obtained the following details iiom Lieutenant Do J uorntl of the Obiigadti : Destruction of the Forts and Flight of the Inhab itants. The allied fleet, consisting of eight war vessels nnd steamer.-*, arrived oft'Peiropaujowski on the 15th of May, i but tiic garrison had already left for the A moor river, in , the Russian frigate Aurora, corvette Dwina and two merchant vessels. The escape of the garrison was a j master stroke on the part of the Russians, who availed of a dense tog which set in on the night of | ihe 17th of April, and so eluded the English war steam [ ers JCncoutiter (screw] of 1-1 gun?, and Baraoounter [side | wheeij ot (> guns, which had been blockading the bar* ; bor for fifty days previous. The orders to evacuate were j received from the Russian head quarters in Siberia. On anchoring in the harbor, a detachment was sent ! ! ;n shore by the commanders of the fleets—Rear-Admi ral Bruce, of tho English, and Rear admiral Fourichosen ; (a newly appointed and exceeding energetic man of ouly i 45 years of age,) of the French. They landed and found j the town deserted,save by about 100 Karnsdiatka dogs, a i ; French natur;iUsed American, and two Americans, who | raised the stars and stripes over their houses when the lor- * l ecs landed claiming that as the Russians had üban .loned the ! p ace and left it to them,they were the possessors of the soil, j These men arc • ngaged in trading, and arc reprt-scntwl |as doing a g*.Ki business. The dogs wer** in a starving i i condition, and followed the invndcis ahont town for hits of j 1 biscuit. One of them was brought away by commander i Rnrscncoet of the Obligad<. The parties were divided into companies, who pro ceeded to burn,Sft>lovv up and destroy the arsenals, store bouses and all government buildings. Not a vestage of any public work was left standing, except the hospital, which w ith tin* church and dwellings of the. poorer class es of the inhabitants, was left notouehed. The inhabit ants commenced deserting the place shortly after the gar rison embarked: Accompanied by the authorities they started on or-about the 20ih of April towards Tohiusk ; but the Governor’s wife being encientc the fight contin* ued only to ihe small fishing village of A vac ho, some 20 miles inland. The following day after the arrival of the allies, the de struction of tho tonifications commenced. These were faeines constructed of immense logs—the walls being sixteen feet in thickness. Such was their strength, they resisted all efforts for some time, and were finally razed to the ground by the agency ot powder. Ifcaippears that ihe policy of the Russian Government had changed rath er suddenly in this matter. After the battle of last year. ; orders came ior strengthening the forts, ain’t though at that time such a resistance was made as to repel the as sailants there being but one tier of guns, it was ordered |to increase it ton double ties. The destroyers found cm* ! brasures for 51 guns ot heavy calibre. Why this sudden change of policy took place, may perhaps b<- explained !by that on which the Russians liavc always acted—of re* 1 i tiring into the interior from their invaders, nud avoiding i decisive engagements. This time, however, they have >made nothing by the movement, and with the increased • strength of tire place, it wouidseem that they might have , made a more obstinate resistance than be'otv. The fleets ; did not leave the place until the deinol'nioh was complete. From the Mobile Register. LATER FROM MEXICO. ARRIVAL OF THE ORIZABA. ! FALL AND FLIGHT OF SANTA ANNA- Provisional Gcvernmet, &c. New Orleans, Aug. 25. The steamer Orizaba has arrived from Vera Cruz w ith I dates to the 22d. Abdication and Flight of - c anta Anna. j Santa Anna lelt tlie city of Mexico on tho. ninth inst. j with an escort of 2,500 men. Seven or eight hundred o these revolted two days alter —killed one or two A iheir J officers anti j.nried the insurgenis. >nni ; Amu* abdicated i he Goverumeot, and einbaiked at Wratrin/. ou tile Lth I tor Havana. Provisional Government The Alvarez platform had !> vu adopted. Gen. Carrera j was appointed Provisional President, and La Wga coin ! rnander in chief of the army. Trio State prisoners have been liberated. Disorder and Fighting. A mob had gutted many houses, including that of Santa Anna’s mother in-law. A fight occurred in Vera Cruz between tvv. i.-volted bat talions and a regiment which remained faiibtni f Santa Anna, in which the former, after being beaten, with 15 or ! 20 killed., tied to the mountains. Minister Recalled. I Vidal, who sailed from Vera Cruz on the Orizaba, ac ! credited as Minister to the United States by Sarta Anna, ! has had his credentials revoked by the existing authorities. Further by the Orizaba. New Orleans, Aug. 25. Santa Anna left Mexico under pretence of quelling the revolution at Nera Cruz. On the 13th inst. the citizens adopted the plan ol Al varez. . . , The Universal newspaper office, together with many other houses were destroyed. Some forty persons were killed and many wounded by the Military. Delegates met at Mexico on the loth mst. ncoordma to i r quent, and selected Carrera, Provisional President for S 'V)ne (Jthe acts of the delegates was to declare the free dom of the press , , On the H h the statue oi Santa Anna was torn down, but the people did not allow it to be dragged through the streets. m n steamboat Explosion. Philadelphia, Aug. 23. The Coast Surveying Sieatne.rHet7.el, has exploded in the Chesapeake, by which five persons were killed and lour wouuUvd. i J'pvileked ‘\ir?nOers. —The Stale ol Maine L responsi ble for the following: A geniJpHian on a visit to Washington ora*, day very . ooi y opened the door of the Senate and wat id to ui to paes in, when the doorkeeper as Led— *’ Are you it .privileged member ‘‘What do you mean by that ?” asked the stranger. The reply was— “A Governor, an ex-Member of Congress, of a Foreign Mini-ter.” The strang>r iv-plied that he was a Miui uer. “Fmm what court or country, :i’ your pJ-use V’ a -kod ihe official. Very gravely pointing up * From Heaven, sir ‘To this the don: keeper waggishly replied ; “This Government, nt present, holds no intercom re wuh ; that foreign power l” Baffled Predictions. j It is thought that the Hard Site]l Democracy w i’l jf’iu ■ J the Kuow Nothings.— Snv. Eeputiiean . Yes, tlie proceedings of their Cofiventinii Lst weel: !*ok ! I like it: llow wise ail the asK-s who have been repeating ! j over this stereotyped lie tor months past, must have looked • when they read the fourth resolution ut the “Hard Shell | Democrat y” on secret political societies : Well, th? fool- | are not all dead,ar.d i *-morroW some new ; predic;i.jLS.-—:V. Y, Dully Setrs. Additional from Mexico. Nf w <) it LE A NS, A ugust 2S. The Sr,,’ Antonio Sentinel mentions tlie an \ r 1 ol ‘-'o’. : Biddle from tlie headquarters of the Rev<Jutionis>H in norm- • era Mexico. He says that Vulauri U willing to dciiv. ri p ! to the owners all fugitive slaves escaping to Mexico; and ! is anxious to conclude a treaty !o that effect. Democratic anti Anti-£i now Nothing Nonnrsa* ! ; ting Gonvolition, j The people of Muscogee County, witliout iegarl to old | j party divi>irn?, who approve of the Platform ol principles j i adopted by the Democratic Party ol Georgia ‘at their late ! J Slate Convention,and are opposed t<J tlie pi • -iiyto -* prin* j ciplesof the Know Nothing Order, arc respectfully invited j to meet at the Court ilou.-e,in Columbus, on WEDNESDAY, the 3th SEPTEMBER, | at 12 o’clock, M., for the purpose of nominating Candi* j dates to represent Muscogee County in the next Legisla* . j tuiv. Doors wide open. ‘The PEOPLE are invited to ‘ attend. Come One, Conte All! Let the People Govern, j E. Barnard, Joseph .1 elterson, j P. Spencer, Pairn k Barry, F. J. Abbott, J. iiainilt'-n, John W. Hurt, AI dej Jraffenrcid, j V\'. E Jones, John Quinn, J. R. Jone*, Janie.-Code, J. J . Boswell, NV. S. Needham, | R. J. Moses, Michael .M’Caiury, j A. 11. Cooper, J L ; Corcoran, John McCarty, J..VL Mitchell,. , | J. .A. Strother, James Pilkinton, i Warham Cromwell, Alalcom Persons, T. Lomax, James Estevez, W. li. M. King, John Code, j Geo. B. Miller, Eugene A Smith, Geo. T. Hmt, O. P. Tillinghasi, I Win. F. plane, D. St. Ledger. i i M. A. C leek ley, P. Steinnacker, ! W. P. Brown, James Boulter, ! 11. M. Cleckley, Daniel Rodgers, Jno. Munn, F Bun us, J. B. Hick?, D. VVallbohtn, R. M. Aldworth, Hugh Dolan, W„ E. Coleman, E. 11. Calhoun, R. P. Spencer, M. M'Gobney, | Geo. H. Spencer, T. Sheppnril, Jos. W.Woolldlk, If. L. xMauretzen, j W. Wool folk, T. O. Douglass, i Wm. O. Douglass, J. A. Frazer, j 11. Moses, Geo.G. Gulicn, I F. A. Cairns, B. V. Iverson, F. Kroner, Thomas Livingston, i F. Keick, M. N. ( larke, James Foran, W. S. Clarke, | P. Biehler, A. B. Ragan, VVm. C. Fyffe, Samuel J. Hatcher, I. (f. Sirupper, VVm. K. Schley, | F. Bachle, Parham D. Rending, F. Landon, David Dr an, (i Landon, Peterson Thweatt, Thomas Bnisfill, Jim. D. (day,’ U. S. Harrison, Dani. 1 Griffin, B K. Folsom, P.W. Pryor, A. S. Mariner, J. G. Smith, PA S. Pryor, Alex. P. Pryor, R. C. Forsyth, V. H. Caav. Lewis Livinyslon, Wm. Burch, H. A. ‘i’ylor, C: M. .lordan, Jus. J. Lovelace, J.H. M?rry, C. T. Cushman, G. Merebeut. G. E Thomas, jr., Joseph F. Miller, John Kramer, Wm. E. Nance, John R. Daggers, Felix McAr.ii,-. T. W. Grimes', Alex J. Robin>on, V. S.'l'uwnslev, M. Jacohe, S. G. Wilson, ‘ L. Rooney, A. B. Dayton, Jacob L'-wvnhcrg, 1 John B. Dvizier, Jacob Davis, Wm. Deignan. A Vlathvu, John W. Kellv, M H. Dessau, F. (’. Ellison,’ B. Jae.kfeon, ( has. P. Dean, J. ti. Happoldt, Stephen B. Dean, Samuel Koockogev, Charles J. Barrow, S. A. Billing, L. Spenc* r, James T. H iewelli-n, J . Michel, U. B. Murdock, John W. Bowen, George Meredith ‘l’liomas V. Miller, Patrick Holyhan, Oliver Miller, John Durkin, Bennett Bass, Robert Thowms, ( ‘alien Bas.-. William Owen, William 11. Bn.--, C. Saivo, W VV. Me Parian, John E. RyckOy, ■ James Ware, John < lark. Will ism Walling, 1- Lockhart, F. A. Nelson, (.core,- Bandy, F. B Nance, J A. Tylor. A. G Stanford, Benjamin Dole-, H P. Albrecht, 11 B. Hill, Garret Hallenbeck, P. fl. Colquitt, Michael Quinn, li. ik Jenkins David Foley, A. J. Howard, John F. Laaswiter, J. F Bozeman, Valentine Pye, Sterling S gJeukin?, Asa Linch, Edmond .l.uikins, Wm. D Lynch, Johnathan il. Jenkins, j C. C. Brooks, James J. Hunter, Thomas Davis, Stokely Lambert, # ; James Davis, Benjamin Sanborn, F. M. Mires, G. VV. Smith, J. B. Redding, Ja.-*. Patlillo, H. Dunn, C VV. Smith, Wells Jourdan, James Keller, Wm. Howard, R. D. Heard, j Robert Falkenherry, E. L. Debraffentcid, ! A. J. Putnam. Porter Ingram, John Whitesides, J.dm Smith, Thomas Harrison, Roswell Ellis, Richard Moor.', M. J. YWlihnrn, J. B. Cunningham, Robert Bozeman, John M. Patrick, John Vales, Jas. 11. Patrick, John Mas-ey, Wm. A. Bozeman, Henry Carter. Other lists are in circulation. As-< on as they are re I turned the names veil 1 b<’ iieerted. Columbus, Ga., August 28di, 1855. ALFRED IVERSON'S APPOINTMENTS. We are authorized to announce that Hon. Alfred Iverson will address his iellow citizens on the political issues of the day, at the following times and places Greenville, Merri wether Cos, Wednesday, Sept. 12th. ; Butler, Taylor, Cos., Saturday, ‘ 15th. i Cuthhert, Randolph Cos., Tuesday, “ 18>h j Blakely, Early Cos., Thursday, “ 2t tl. i The people, without re-pect to party, are r.-peotl'ully in* I vited to attend. M. J. CRAWFORD’S APPOINTMENTS. Warwick, Saturday Sept’r. Ist. “ Albany, Monday “ 3d. ” Newton, Tuesday “ 4th. “ Bainbridge, Thursday “ Crit. “ Blakely, Saturday “ Bch. Morgan, Monday “ 10th. “ Fort Gaines, Wednesday “ 12ih. “ Eighth Dirt. Randolph co. Thurs. “ 13ih. Columbus, August €tb, 1355. (JOY, JOHNSON’S APPOINT.'.!LNTS.* Gov. Johnson will address the people on the political is- j Sparta, Tuesday, 4th jf September. V. arrenton, Wednesday, sth ol Septcmlter. IHxiugtoti, Friday, 7th ot September. Klbcrton, Saturday, Bth of September. Augusta, Tuesday, 11th of September. Waynesboro', Wednesday 12th of Septemlu-r. From the Rev. B. IF. Harris, a Minister of the Me tho- i (list Episcopal Church. I)r. Charles Williams—Sir: I accidentally got hold of your “Pulmonic Balsam ot VV’hild Cherry,” and have i no hesitatancy ia pronouncing it the best expectorant I j have ever used, and have tried nearly all the far-lameJ ex- j pectorants of the day, as I have been laboring under pul- j monic affection lor nine years. I received a letter from ! my brother-in-law, the Rev. James Wallis, a few days ago, j and he and his write were both using the. “Pulmonic Hal- | sam,’’ and were perfectly delighted with it. Il:> v\ ife, two -ceeks before,had lost all ltope of recovery, but was aston ishingly improved. Your obedient tervant, BW. HARRIS. ; Court land, Ala., Feb. 21, 1849. by all Druggists everywhere. See long ad- : verlisCment in another column. augl tlm. 1 Dr. Al'Lnne’s Vermifuge.—During a practice ot ; more th-n twenty years, l)r. Me Lane had attcinied innumera- j ;>l* natiei t? afflicted with every term of wormydtsca.'e, and : induced to appl; ail the energies ol his mind lo the dit-cov- j tf ry of 2 vermifuge, or worm deatroj **r, certain in its elfec.-; i •he result of his labors is the American Worm Specif c, now | oeforethe public, which is perfect iy safe, and maybe Kiven | dike to childen of the most tewlei age, or to the aged oduli; ■t purges mildlv and subdues teTer.ai and destroys worms with invariable sHccess. It is easy ol administ. ation, and a it 1 ioeb not contain mercury in any form whatever, no restrictions ire necessary with regard to drinking cold water, nor is it ea- , ..able of doins? the least injury to the tenderest infant. An In- ! jredible number of worms have been expelled by this great : ’ Purchasers’ will please be carelul to ask for DR. M’LANE'B j K 1,8 BRAT ED VERMIFUGE, andj take none else. All other Vermifuges, in comparison, arc worthless. Dr. M’Lanes gen- , iiue- slab hi? FUer Cfth tow | be h.ul at .-ill re.fpoc.taold Di ug 5 Lures in tlie United Svo.rx aIJ Canada by all ihv Druggists In Columbus. u>. nv one age..i ill every town am,7- -vi A. i wvw. Houfland’s Gs'rmau Hitters, prepa.*••’ id --Id Ov Dr. at the German Medical .- ; t<uv. l-.u Arr-h stn.er, l*Ultn<lolptiia,tiicreft.*u* in their well deserved celebrity, hr th. .••uk of all diseases arining tinni dorftngetuojd • f the I. ei ■fhese BiUOi'.-h-.ve, indeed, proved a blessing to tin* nitlicted, v !:•..show their gnuuude bj Duviuost fiatlering t. rtimouinls. Thi medicine e-rab!isLed loriUoli a name that eompeti sao;.* however witv their set enies, or seductive uei.r promt re •*, cannot reach. 1: gained the public confui. neepy the finu.e/ise beiie.Sts that have been derived ir.mil,an l wilt ver maintain its perdition. This invaluable medicine mav he pm chased ot tliih-’ Drttjr glsts in I'n’iiinhits and of Dealers generally fhrbuchoul the ’ United States. h.-!v 1-I—wn Jw | i.eiier from. Don. Jot in Minor J.ott-*, m Virginia.] Ivxc:imonx, Y.i., July U:h, •SL'i. .1 1e.i*r.<. liw, S. titer.- fc. ( o. K Gents: Ounsideiuiioi.'-of'du ty to the afflict* and alone prompt me to send you thi.-* \oi*n>taiy ; testicaoiejii to tie great value-of **( ‘artcr\* ,x pumgh J fixture Y ’ tor that al;r.<;.*t incurable- disease, Scroliua. Without beingdi<pi>ed“ojr dei-ramg it necessary lo ge* into ’ thu i>*irticulors and rbccae,Wan sav lha: the aKiox;i*r>i eg results : that l ave been produced bv the iiieof. that uustie-tne <-n n j member ut my own i'mnily.'s.mi under my own observniion and ; >i!pcr.nltidei‘oe, alter the skill of the , hot physicians tiad i been exhausted and sti tin* usual remedies hud laded, fully , justify me in reeeuiiiueudiug its use to :.H h h.o ibnv be sptfer ! mg from that dreadful fnaiady. t ilo not to say that it is adapted t* alDcons!iiutioir,or that it will .itv-r i tkbsrtrao relief in .. lr.t*ts; for, *d course,! i know nctTiiixg ahmit that—Ltd from what I have -eonot checf < lVcts, i wouhl n.j hesitate to use il, in m y un.i every ea ; wj.om exercise t tlucucc; or coutrtd. Very respectiully, x * JOHN M. NOTTS. THOMAS M. TURNER CO. JAS, 11. GARTER, Savannah, Ga. BROOKS A (.’HAPM AN, DaNFORTH A. NAGLE. j july2o—wtwtillstSr’pt Columbus, Ga. CANDLE MOULDS. A Sl'rEßiO-i article of Mould* for Moulding Candles, of I i Hard B -iianni;; Metal, and Warrained. .MamiiaciUKd t.y ; Jotiti Onl verioy. Aifco, 1 nsinnr* ■m : - and? :Hrlami ia Ware. * JnHNrAI.VI-TJI.KV. \ j tfepllwJm 109 Race Street rhllatiephia. t UKORGIA, Early County: Court of Ordinary, April Term, 1855. :|> le Aii, —Ber.j unin 1.. Wolf, adnunistrr.lor on xhees- j IY ta'c Oi Ann Ward, deceased, having made a dual return j : anu petitioned the Court for Letter* Divinisaorj: j ft is ordered, Thai all pereons interc.-Tcd show* cause, if nay j they nave, wny said Let:*-*-.* shi uUlnoi tieiranieho said up | tor rtaid“(xuui:y^ UU nex ‘ oi 1 ‘ OUrl ° ‘ r *“* l,,r -’ { ! ‘ true iren.-tript from thetninu es of said ( oiirt, April 3d, j ! 18>5. sept!—wf>in, S. S. SrAr’FOUi), Ordinary. - | ; GEORGIA. Early County: Court of Ordinary, August ‘ft no. 1855. : j )ule Ai Si.—Thomas Jt. Andrews, lulmiuistralnr on !h, i it ei'ate of .oner W, Jones, de-.’d, .buying made a final re i tin it and applied !*'r Letters Hismissory: * 1’ is order fi. That iII persons concerned show cause, if any ; :bu y hav why said letter- may not be granted slid udmiul*- i : i-rator at the March term next of thecou t of Ordinary tor said I ; county. \ true transcript from the minutes of said court, Angus? 7th, ’ j Iseptl—W6n S. F. Sf Ar FOUL, Ordinary. NOTICE f' 4 - EOItGIA. Early County: -All peraonn havtn;: l Idem amis against the* estate .of n lil'u.m Duircil. iate of sod county deceased, are hereby notified •* present them in j : Those Indebted to the estate will make immediate payment. j Au-usi U.h. JMS. BUIIRELL UOist UT S, Mffn’r. i sept l w4ud / iKOIiCIA, J.ui-ly County:—T.o montlis .-ifler | v 7 late application wili be luarte to the Court otATdinary tor i said county, tor lea eto sell the Luixl and Ni _ roes belonging I i U the e-t ste of John Kelly, deceased, tor distribution. Au*. 27tj, 1835. : replj E. K. sPLNCK.E Adrn’r. | SIOOO REWARD. , /§£s* 1 SOW offer for sale my rUuMlinn 3 mile. ! * fS ■ of Cotumbu?, lying in one mile of the river, \ ■ I!SS?3 H,ul two miles from Jxmur.sh.wn: coniainimr l;h:< JRSM” .r.M ,t It*.* , j acres ireshlamt. My unprovetnents are ft J new.— j consisting oi a two story dwelling house withs rooms,* lire I • piacr s, 7 closets and passage ab *ve and rbelow 12 feet wide, 1 i with an open colonade lifty-two 8.-ot in length; kitchen, meet : i'.ouse, cam ace bouse, negro houses with good brick eh: in- \ i.t->s, hai jiri, and stables; alsoa tine \\ atcr Din and Saw .Mill,ail : ; named workmanlike. The plac. lies convenient to fine Schools and Churches and ! :a - yood society a** any country can afford JU y \ Ikc*. as well j watc-rel as ju-v laiut in |<<e<>rgit>. Tin re is aiM. a valuable ; ; Kish Dotal uear*th dwcHuu: Jificil with the .finest tlsli ihiscoun- i ■ try can afford. :uch as trout, suckers, buffalo, and ptrcholva- : Cor;-. I ii-Kh r, Peas, and stock of :*ll kinds can be had on tho : ; place, all of which l will sell low,as 1 am determined logo i i we- . Tlie placecan b* divided into two seHlenientr. | For fur; her information apply lo the subscriber on the plsce. ! j sep: 1 —wtii M.SAiF. J A PROCLAMATION. 1 GEORGIA. , t)y Sir >clif*lJ \'. Johnson, (loverorr of said State. ; iy HER LAS (official iniornmticn haft been received at j | this Department that a Murder was committed in the j ! county <1 ( amphell, on tlie 30th of July, 1835, upon th-> i ! b-'dy ol Robert Northern! by Moh iehTVal, and that Nnid ! a I has'ti.d from j-.istitv l ; i have thought proper, therefore, ‘ ; to issue this, inv l’xoclamation, hereby ollerinu One IRm- ! (iivd dollars tor the apprehension and and livery of said Teal j i ro the .-heriff ul'Fivd county and State. ; And Ido mot cover charge and lequip* all officers in this i j State, civil and military, t<> l>i vigilant in endeavoring lo i | apprehend the said Meshach Teal, in order that he inuy ‘ i he brought to trial for the ofleoco with which he .-tanas i j charged. Given .under my hand and the Great Sea! of the State, i j at the Capitol in Milletlg* ville, this 51 -i day ol August in ! ; tho year of our Lend eighteen hundred and fitly rive and i j of the Independence ot the United States of America the j ! eightieth. lIERSCHEL V. JOHNSON i By tlie gmoraor: IL V. WatkiU's Secroiriry of Slate. O INSCRIPTION. ■ Said Teal i-- about 5 le.-i 10 ( .r J 1 inelies hiab, wei g ht • ; about ltst pounds, 28 or 29 years old, talks rather flow tin- | i less excited, then loud and fast, has hazel eyes and auburn ‘ ; hair, u scar on the upper lip near lih nose, is well made; [ j left here on font carrying a riffle gun, i= believed to be in j ! Randolph county, Alabama. | August 4, w2u THTJRIOW, HUGHES & CO. I .7 NORTH FIFTH STREET , i’IIII.AHEI.TH!A. , M’ -ANUFACTCKERS of Ualliwn Hpltimr.und I-al ers in l.iihrit-aliiig Oil, >Vo..| Maeliim- C„nU, Dye- , ! stuffs, and Manufacturers of Findings generaily. I Sept. 3 w3m LILT OF LETTERS. \ LIST OF LETTERS reranireng in th* Post Offiee i nt C -lunthu- G.t Sept. 1. J 855, which, il nffl j out by Oct. 1, 1 *55. Will he sent to Ihe l)*-ad Letter office. | ! Avfr, V K Vilen. John .\.|.un. Tl- IJ ! i Aitogton.Synthn Vv'„, A Allen, D K l Atlimie, ii VV i: ’ Benton, Nel-on Berry, Bhiilv HaiUlsle, Wm II | Biirnden, W 11 Brown, K"M:i Boi.-torl. Ilootiltoii | Br.'Woie. -V j [iarli.-l!, Win f'rrinnen. VVm II i j Barton, Harriet Broa*lve!t, B Hi;:, vii Burh. Ail Bird, Daniel B Blah-ly, Win ; 8r00k... J &. W B Burton, vVm C Calaglian.Mari; Clark. lIN Carle,i. Koliert Cameron. Win Conrton, J C.x Mi-- M V ■ Cooper, Eii/.a F Ciajk, Ann I ’rewe, Janie.-i l-‘ j> lDa nel, John L Delhridge. Jamex Dill, A A Dniitlit. .I.imee Daniel, Nancy II Do 1 1, n, P W i Davie SusanP D.vi-, .Marv. A 3 Da vi>. Il nn-i Dean, Seaborn Do/.ior, Marllia A Dieksui, 11. oriel k r ac; i Kllie, A C Forrester, CharAS (Jntlin, M .rlhn 1 Kvans. Mrs S l'm>t,-nlieim, II < iii.be, J mu- C , lini.ank, .1 I, Folds, Samantha Aliarrett, Nance I i.-eman .lo!m VV Fester, leidwcll Dibsou,S Ail ! Foster, John J Fowler, V V II Hallenbeck,G 2 Hatcher, Harriet Harrison, Wm !\1 Hanks, C VI llatlieox.John tiieky, Ann (I liaieht, A K llant, Henry Henry. I,illy Ann I Holland, VV I. Hays, Geo VV Humphreys, K J .1 Ali Jones, Oliver J eies, .1 K Keily, John Jackson, Marv S k: ;, p, .Vir Al-.i Kennedy, Julia A : . Jones, WashutetonK-* nan. Joint Kentble, Ann Jenkins, Sterlin King.BJ Kelly, W | Jet.kn;s, Anna Kemp, James ! Lewis, Anna Livingston, A .1 2 Les-.er, M VV Means. R A M ,;rff M VI, Daniel, HI ten 3 M.-tts, Adolphns May, VV T MeAvale, Vlary Vlyers, Franeis Vloore, L'.idfa ,VB Vrdle, brideet ! .Moise, Abraham Mi-Gee, Naue-y Metiu.ty, Jane ’ Vlerrae, I’ll .McCoy, J.M MeKennv, Joshua Mubcti, Mr .McKee, t) McGee, l)_ K .Maize, T A jMcGehee, Jacob .MeNeal.Cora ; Aloilen, Mary A MeHntvre, Joint Mcßae, D A NA-O i Norman, Paraiee Nutter, J A Na.-h, Barton &. Cos , F Pitt-*, Martha H Parr, Florida A P tr.nd!, Larry | Prjde, Wm Peeples’, A C Pruett. Martha 2 j | Porter, Edward Phidip*, A D Pitman,. Martha • j Rei<l, Fffi.-ln Rainey. Millie Rodger.-, Adaline j Rogers, Leviitiii Robson, Thomas *S i Stroud. “M Sliippy, Mary A RSmith.Geo. v\ | Sykes, John Sadbury, Samuel Ft. Ledger. D ; ?*i A Smith, Amanda J V\ Simpson, Benj Safi-nd, Wm B (.-hurley ! Stephenson, A M Sinclair. R D Smith. B-.mj i Smith, A.l Snow, E L _ Smith, Ahby 2 j Shippy, .1 J 2 Simpson, ( W Steiubecker, B ! Terrv, Mary Tnriter.Wni.J T’horrtton, M?> \II j ‘Tliom?*®, Wrn II Turrentine, Hariet Tlfbinpnon, Lotti-u i i Tayic-;, Ehjahf 4 Thompson,.l B W Wilson, M Wordsworth, A Wilcox, P B i Watson, Win Whitten, JW S William-, Elijah ; ’ Wyatt Hannah Wynn, Amanda Willett, Small J J Watkins, Wash 3 Well* 5 , .1 :! _ A r oung,Rll Young, Wm R Young. Ellen | Persons calling for any of th* 4 letters on* thi- liat will ! pleat-e ask fer advertise:! letters. R. C. FORSYTH, p. M. i G*linnhtis, Ga. Sept. 1. 1855. To Tax Payers. I AM now ready to receive the State uud County Tixes, for tue present s't ar, TRufl, CHAFFIN, T. *K I | WktwJb HATS & GAPS, AT THE NOW in Store and lor Sale, the greatest anti hc -t I VAitll TV Ob’ HATS A; < IPs ever offered in (hdumhu--. They are of every shape, qua!- ; ity, rti/ -, material, ia-hiou und price,and tlie head that we 1 . CHunot over will ■have to go hare. !,• .very body eail ’ and see it-, tor we are hound to >t,jt eve:y body. Onr Fait Fashions t! Sdk Hals are very benutitnL and j are .selling rapidly. We can tit you all—call find see. I Avery (TiolceLcU of j Walking canes ami Umbrellas,| also, for snl.-nt any price. * t c”“ ’datinfiu*taring and Repairing as u u;d. 3 TJJRHAt S'luHE, 12 ISrond St., i- the*; iJN *. I ; 1 g3l—w&twhw F. LANDON. j LAND FOR SALE, In Barbour County, Alabama I OFFER ter -aie twoTlantat uns lying • p Gjay’on, in Bailmtir cunty, Ala. i!i' rs |i One pluutati.Hi contains 1500 Imridn aere-c *.f ‘and, itmrL as well ituproved a* any place in the c.-mntv. ‘x’l.e arourirg crop with .-iv-w the quality of the fio-.il. ‘ Pnens? per acre. Tite other f-lace .-omum* 900 acres of goo.] lain!; 110 ici c* itivafiour oa which are 60 acre- of corn that .-..me of my •tcighboTS say will average from-ID lo 75 Uu-iieL per acre. There is on this place a good location for a mili—-with a datn a tread made. Price £6 per acre. Persons wishing lo purchase bargains are respectfully in- j vitrd to-. alt and examine the land. For further pnrticu- \ Jars address JOHN 11. MILLER. | - : 01 iyt .. ■ . TO PLANTERS. LINSEYS! JTNXSKYSI ! - ‘ | i \ ; V? dcr,-by 2or 3 inches, than those npmtl.'y Void hero ! 1 that they are made of prime Georgia Wool, and"* weigh j iuil 10‘outucrt to the vaid. It Planter- i otiFuit tlieir m* [ S teres? they will bwv of our goods, ‘l hey are the Iv.-t in j | Georgia. aug3lwt\vtf WINTh-R FACTORY. EXCU: BME FOR A FEW DAT S I j ; rpjlß undersigned will be absent from the city for a | ® short time, but. will not close hL Daguerrean Rooms • ! thi s year ?:s he did last, blit ‘'ill leave them in the charge • ri* hi* issi.-tant. Master GILES WILLI \ MS, | a young ! ; iact j who will no douht please any and all who may sg | () r i j Daguerreotypes. ‘Pry him,and it they do not,..suit yon, ! ; you mod not take them. Kospcctf dly, A. J. RIDDLE. Proprietor and Principal Operator. j ( olumhtfp, Aug. 24—vv&twtf. HE. NEISLEE’S SCHOOL ; “Xr VTOIre-oprn on Hbv ‘-M Moiutny (.Kin Iillli) in ‘ s'eptemhcr at Odd Halt. Kmpirer copy. v ag-is wlwtd ■ EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, / Milleuceyili.k,CLv*, AiigtiHl 25,1855. To the Sheriff of Muscogee County or his Lairful De pa- j Whereas, .it the. July Term of Muscogee Cos Sup. Court ; 1.-04, John f i'. Boyd was duly tried and found guilty of the | ! crune of Minder in the ond Degree, upon the Indict- j j ment ng.iriisr one David Wright, Principal,in the First ! Degree, and the said John ‘l'.. Principal in the Second De- j j give,‘.or the Murder ot Alexander M. Robirnon, upon i j which verdict of guilty he was, by the Judgement of said ! J Court, sentenced to be hung on the 7th day of September j proximo; and whereas, it appears, by the exemplification j 1 of tlie testimony and verdict in said case, tha* the Jury who j i tried the said John T. unanimously “recommended him to I j mercy;” ami whereas, two of tlie Jurors, viz: Julius it. ! j (’iapp, and E. C. Bellamy, represent upon oath, duly ad* \ | ministered by L. T. Downing, Notary Public, that they j | desired n. render a verdict of guilty of manshiugiiter onlyjns | ! m said Bovd, but being instructed by tlie Court that the j j Bill of Indictment, as drawn, contained no charge, in law, i of the crime of Manslaughter as to Poyd, ami that the j ! Jury were obliged either to convict him of Murder or ! ‘.-•cqnit him altogether, they reluctantly acquiesced in the j ! as tendered in pteforenee only ton t .la! ncouittal ; j ; and whereas, James Johnson and Marshall .1. Wellffbrn, ‘■ m. tnbe-s of the Columbus Bar, ccrtUy that they were “piv- J 1 svnt and h.eard the decision of the Supreme Court ovorrul- . : big the motion for anew trial made by John T. Boyd, and ( : heard the Court announce, verbally from the, Bench, in the j j ease, that the Court beio>v who tried it, mistook the law i and erred in holding that tlie Bill of Indictment did not I contain a charge, in law,of Manslaughter, but as the evi ! donee delivered to the Jury, in the opinion oj the Supreme 1 I Court, applied exclusively to the proof of the crime o ! I Murder, so far as the same fended to slmw the deiendan- ‘ I guilty of any crune at ail, the Court below did right in intf j >tructing the Jury that they must either convict the defend- ! ! ant of the crime of Murder or acquit him altogether;” and whereas, C. D Finley makes affidavit before iri. C. Gran* ; i niss, “that he was near the scene <>t action on the 27ilx of | : Febinary, 1854, at the “Pleasant Hour House,”—said John j | If .yd standing two or three doors above, and after rehear- I sing a short conversation between himst-li and ays j | he “went into the home and alter remaining lor a tew mo- j . metus started out" —;hat before, “he reached the door he j I heard the repoit of a pistol on tlie side walk near the door i | —that there was but one pistol fired —that Id* immediately I .vent out and saw A. M. Robinson falling,— David Wright ‘ running and two or three persons tuitmng after him, and | firing pistols at. him—that several shots were fired at that j ! time—that during this time John Boyd walked off* toward- > j the river; lie was not running and there was no person in I pursuit of him;” and whereas, Eleazcr Morrell makes affi* i ; davit Jordan Howell. J. P .that he “was present nt ! ; ;iv*:i.ne Mr. Alexander M. Robin.-on was killed in the city j i of Cohiinhn-: —that lie vyjs in a position where he could I | nil the parties, and til <f lie saw David Av right-draw his i i hand from hi? poeket.and saw the flash of a pistol as iff in tlie hands of Wright,and saw ffobi. son fall immediate- \ j jy— that at the time VVrfeht tiied at Robin.-on, be, dep<>- I lient, saw John T. Bovd, run off* a id he did not -#*.* isim ; ! ( Boyd) shoot at Robinsoij—that lie did not hear hut two : L-iwts at the timo Robinson was ki b-d, and one of them j ! was from a pistol in the hands of David Wright, and the, | other from a pistol in tlie hands of Zacharialt Gammell, ; l wiio shot at Wright a-* lie ran off’; there was another shot j i fired bv deponent at Wright some tour or five nreu.traf- ; t**r the first sliots were fired—Boyd ran to the Wtsst and j j Wright to the East—that he, denonont, did not seen pis- j ! to! in the hands of John'P. Boyd attlie time “f tlie killing j i—that he could see Boyd distinctly it the time oI the kill- | j ing, and that lie, Morrell, was one, of the City ( bund hi th. j time, and engaged in a r re>ting the parties;” and whereas, i Alexander P Prior, makes affidavit, before Jordan L. How- { \ ell, J. P., “that at the time of the killing lie, Prior, was j ! standing within throe feet of David Wright and JohnT. i Boyd, when Robinson approached and arrested Wright | and Boyd—-at that moment deponent hoard the report of a pistol and saw Robinson stagger back—David Wright j immediately ran off’into tlie middle ol the street and guard | ran after him; during this time Boyd was standing near de- I ponent’rt door, and deponent saw him until the firing com- j i rneuced across iln-street, when he, Boyd, went off'; De- i ponent states that he did not hear but one pistol at the I i time Robinson appeared to be shot,or make any resistance ! j whatever; at tho time deponent beard fiist pistol fired, j ! W'lijht made a demonstration to resist tin* officer Robin- ; 1 son, but Boyd did pot make any d.-mmi. to resist; ! : Depot rut further states that he did not inform M. 1. Well- j 1 *V*rn. E-*q , C tinwl tor Boyd, of any of the (acts above -•tilted; and whereas,John E. Code makes affidavit before \ Jordan li. Howell, .1. P., “that if* w,t- pi.-sent at tho lime [ | Alexander M. Rohinon was killed in the city of Coluirt ! lns, and -aw the, difficulty, nnd that he saw David Wright [ | -hoot at Robinson, and -aw Robinson fall,ami that he did . i not hear but one report of a pistol at the time Robinson fell, j and did not hear a second report until Wiighi started to run ; j off; In*, funic r says he did in it see John T. Boyd shoot at j j Robinson or attempt to do so; witness says that he was j standing about fen tr twelve step* l irotn the run ties when j the difficulty occurred, and thinks that he could have heard | the report and seen the flash ol the pi-toi il Boyd had shot; j Deponent further -ays that he w.ta a witness on the part of the Strife in Wright's case, but was not u witness in Boyd's j ca*e- that the deponent did not know Boyd nt the time the difficulty occurred;” and vvhereas, it appear- from the ex- j euiplifiention of the te-timony adduced on the trial, that j the aforesaid Finley, Moriell and Code, were not sworn { on 1 lie trial of the said John T. Boyd,and by the affidavit | of Marshall J. Wellborn, the only surviving Counsel lor the accused, that “tlie existence of their evidence was tin- j known to him until after the trial of said cast*, and after the ! opportunity to move for i new trial had passed; and j whcrea, upon a careful examination of the testimony, and especially the affidavits herein substantially recited, it is, t j say the least, extremely doubtlul whether the said Boyd | fired a pistol at the lime of tlie difficulty, il is therelore j deemed a proper case for Executive interposition, so tar as j to allow the Legislature, in its wisdown, to pass upon ti.** guilt or innocence ol th* 3 sad John T. Bovd: Therefore, by virtue of authority voted in me by the Constitution of this State, I, IIERSCHEL V. JOHN* i S< )N, Governor ol Georgia, do*by these presents, respite j rile extension of said sentence ot d*-afit against the said Jfflin ‘i'. Bovd, at tite time atoresajri. and to the end that 1 ; mav he able lo make report thereof to the tiext Geitcral i .Wtiiir-ly, in pursn.-mce. ol Constitutional obligation, l and j by these, presents, stay the execution of said Judgment, of j said Court, upon said *oim r i’. Boyd, until /he twenty third i day of November next, between the hours specified in -aid Judgement and command you, and ea-h ol yon, to vvi;h- | hold and desist from the execution thereof until th.* day j and between the hour.- aforesaid, to the end that the Legis- . iature may pass upon the case, as the -ame shall he report- • ed by me to that body. Given under my hand and Seal of the Executive De* i partrnent, at the Capitol, in Milledgeville, on the day ! i and xenr above written. HERSOIIEL V. JOHNSON. Efiriy Sheriff Sales, 1? 7 IIJ, !>* sold-befr** The Court ’ious r * *torr in the town of \ S \ Itlake.'y n tte. first Tuesday in October next, between ■ the !cg:t of sale, the foilovung propeMy, -a wit: lai number seven, iu ike 2*4h district of Karlv county, lev- j icd on to saiisly one fi la from Early Mipericr court* L. 1). ! Mi iia, BPj h Hush. :->t No. 3.t0. in t. e 2’stli <lii Early, to satisfy onn ; fi i?: from Kaxi; Superior court, Jt/oses Warren, vs. .Ts-s H. i Marly. . the 'ore house and lot known a? the Corbett A* Smith j ; store house, on i tic west sideol thefhibiic •* qua re, la tho town [ ? of Biakety; a i.*t of *A t acres, in tlu* district, (nutuber not J ! reroliecbsi *it ben g tne lot s<.s by Prichett and said ( ’or- ; ! belt k Smith: and i*d number Irt intheSHth distr * ‘ of Early | I c.mntv. all t**vicl‘ Ju to satisfy two fi fas lrom fairly Superior tz. !.:'*•:- v-. * ’orb*at funim. hi..; * .-. • Lea viU A’ * vs said 1/orbett it MiMl-b, i•. :oi number P', in the Hih <t strict of Early county, to I } cjitJ*ty iwufi liu-is-'ied from a j court of Huk.-r eoimty, Saimie.t . %. vs Andrew Keyn>tds—levy made and return i ed to tne bv a constable. scptl—wld K E.STRICKLAND, Sh‘ir. I.’aily Mortgage Sale. j vttill be sold before the t’amrt House door in the town of H likely, Early county, a. on the !-t Tuosduy in Nov j ember next,to satisfy one ixiort(/;u*e Ti tit, issued out *>‘ the In ferior court of tarty county, WSJ Lampbin vs Nil Wood, two Ne^roea v toyrit: Hugh, ahoy ab >ut twenty > ears of ace, and : fl xliy, a woman about fifteen years of age, said negroes pointed I out in said mortgage fl fa. sejiU—>2m B. B. BTPICKUJ,N’p,Sh’ff. NEW DRUG STORE. • tHE undersigned, having associate*l themseves r, | together for the purpose of tran>a , tlnc a 484 5.% Wliftiesaie ami Refail nii u g i) usi\ ks s, ! announce to their friends and the pnblic*cener:dly 4 that : they have have taken the eligible nnd commodious Store on ! Broad street,sit prsr-ntocctpi**d by REDP&. JOi INAON,where ! on tin* first, v.f October.Huy will /.pen a lance and varied atook !of Drugs, MediclueK,Palnla t Oils Dycit mid, i together with x.ll such article saa pertain to the Dntg Business. KiVl.lX, THOM AS A: CO. A. C.kIVMN. JOS. IV. Tflo>rArt. T. S.TTCOwK, j Columbus, Ga. August 24. twfflwto. A CARD. HAVING disposed of my entire stock of Drugs Mwi i* inert,&.c., to Messrs*. J. 8. Pemberton, & Cos., I eheerUtlly rcconiinend them to my old friends and custom* i (*rs. ’I iiankful lor the patronage bestowed upon me, I • would respect hilly solicit a ooutiouance ot tiiesame to mv j successors. R. CARTER. Columbus, Ga., Aug. 2t 1855 —w&tw2m. Choice Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, &e., i&c. J. L PEMBERTON & CO. WHOLE SALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS. AT THE SIGN OF THE BEVE MORTAR, cou .iim s, ; \. o WE ’save purchased tho entire Stock of Jlr, cts. i l£flf M‘vii6ine., Chemicals, Alc., of ROBERT r.\Rds2# i | Yrs TER. ahd will continue the business at iris old 1 &J& Stand. We are now receiving a ful! :is**ortinciu : t *>i • hoice Drags, Hiedl<*inert, ChrmiCßls, In- ‘ ; rttruiiieut rt, Perfumery, Fancy Article*, dfcc., i 1 suited alike, to the taste of tho city and wants of the country; ) ! which will be .‘told at prices that” will not fail to give s.iti* | ] l s i<;.li*>n. W*- rcppoctiully invito onr friends and the publicto > : givens a call, and we [dodge ourselves To mak ■ it to the inter* : terost of all who rnay favor us with their Krom I 1 our expert nee IHpiggists, and with c|..m aitentimi l.u- ; sinc ss, we trust that we etmll nfit fell to give entire satisfaction j t> nil who may honor ns with a call. ; Goiumbus, Ga., Aug. 24. w&tw ts | New Books! New Books! Travels in Chinese Empire, by M. Hue: Bell Smith; Abroad;J The Conscript, by Dumas; ‘l'ri-CoJored Sketched in Paris; \\ aikua: or Ad ventures on the Mosquito Shore, by Stun* ] uei A. Bard; .English Orphan?, or Home in the New World, by Ma ry J. Holmes; Commonplace Book oi Thought? and Fancies, by Mrs. | Jameson; | Tho Winkles: or tho Merry Monomaniacs, by J. B. A Visit to the Camp before Sevastopol, by R. C. Mc- Cormick, Jr. ot New York. Ck-v** Hall, by Mrs. Sewell; The Iroquois or the Bright Side of Indian Character, by Minnie Myrtte; Heiress ot Haight on: ortho Mother’s Secret, by the au thor of Aubrey; Sequel to Aubrey; Constance Herbert, by G. E. Jewshury; j Missing Bride, by Airs. South worth. Just received by J. W. PEASE, aflgfS—W&twtf. P 2 Bi<*ad Street. SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND NO. 4. Mrscnwit Raii. Roab Uinnc, t Goluinlius, Ga., Aug. 11. 1f53. \ The Board of Directors have Uiis day declared a div idend j *>f four per * ent for the past six months, fr>:n the nettearnseas } *f the Hoad, payable on and idler the 15th of September next j at the office of the Company at Columbus and Savannah. 1). ADAMS, Sec'y and Treaaur. Enquirer and Corner Stone please Copy. tdd. HARRISON & cox, ATTOR NE V S A T I. AM’ , LUMPKIN, GA. 11T11.1, practice ifi the various branches ol their proiession, V in the counties of tewart, Cbattohoochee, vhiFCoger, ; Marion and Kincliafoouee of the Cbatiahoochee Circuit, and i Rmidnlph, <’;ay, Lee and Sumter, of the South Weston:. ! ‘lhe business of Collecting and Conveyancing under the im- I mediate control of M . COX. They‘are prepared to prosecute successfully all just. Claims for Bounty Land Pension*, &e., I against the genera! government. ! One of thi ra will at all times be found at their *>ol<'e. Prompt ! in their o>rre-pond*:nce, punctual in their business engatre | incuts, their whole energies u ill he devoted to the best luter->fa of those wt** mav entrust them with their business. b. K. li.vRKISON. j.m. cox. j j august 2t wii i SSO REWARD. STOLEN from tny Kiuchafoonee • 1 /fL^7YS(* l,ul|t y O,l the night of the 6th instant, a Bright i /Yfk Bay locked tail Carriage Horse. He has th- marks I of Harness, is badly struighatt and is remarkable I his foreheftd resembhnft incipient horns. i i will ijive Fifty D->iia r s reward for the thief and horse, with I : proof to convict, and a reasonable reward lor the horse or in- | formation th* red directed to me at Richland I*.o. Ca. j tutglH—wlm SOLOMON BAKU ELL. N 0 T 1 C E, VT.L persons are hereby warned no; to trade for the follc-w ----in if described promissory notes given by me to Tiltman i Hudson cr hearer, dated April Tin, ir*ss. t ne note f* r Klty J Dollars, ami one note tor Twenty five -.Dollars, euch due l)*-c- i ; i-moergath 1H55; and one note f<*r Eighty Dollars or eighty ; ty dollars and t weiily five cents, due Ih-cemher 25th 1856. - I Said notes were ulven tor lot of latid number 2.9 in the 13th ! district ol originally Muscogee, now Taylor county, and 1 have i reason t<* believe that the titles are not good, a.t another per- I son holds lilies to the same lot&nd clainis it. It the said Jlud j sou will return to the said nots and receive the hnd he sold me he wtil <*blige me. DAVID P. M. BRAND. ualß—wJt Near Reynolds, 4**ylor< *. i.a. Sale of Factor) Slaves, OX the Ist 31oii(lay [ln October Next, will he sold at Arcadia, Santa ftoaa Cos. H. ~ Twenfy-Kive ; ! mostly temales, irorn 17 to 25 years of and ali tborouhiy ■ i iruined so a Colton Factory,hein2 tiu: share *i ■*•*! -lavi sh.- j ; longing to tiie estate of the bile Joseph Forsyth, ‘the .!- wi i * J i tie on a credit of one year, with joint note of the purena-er and I two good sureties. Eight p-.r cent, off for Cash. ‘At the litue appointed lor the above sale, from thiityto for- Ity other slaves m like dcserip ion will be a 11>*> offered it not ! prev iousJy disposed of at private sale. E. K. SI.MPSON, , , B. i>- mm nr, | ‘- x r ’ I Penusacola, Fla, August 11. aiigiH..w4%. 820 Reward. Y LLFTT tny plantation about the last of June, tnv ne *’ r *fL gro boy Abram, about 20 years of age, five feet three or rr <X four nfche.- high, dark complexiotif a slight scar over right eye: n* other marks lecol.ected. Said hoy may have been apprehended aid given a w rong name to lijmstif orow tier fas he h:tw done before.) Tlie above ; reward will be given torjlhe delivery of raid boy to ice or bin j i lodgment in any sate jail *6 that, 1 can .gel bin*. My residence ! is nv•arGeneva. T.-tio..; co.tutv, tia. ; : WEhl.fK RN !. D VV!!-:. Notice. yi Brough! to Jail in Cuiseta,Chattahn>chce co. on ll e 22d i'lby of .■Juyttst, 1855, a negro by natne*i Dennis, who vi-TR e;iv.- he belongs to Sum i.i Harrison, Georg* :*wn, nnd Iff wa- hired to Delaware M rns, ot Rjn'Jidph county t-a. Bald b< > is about live feet four inches high. Weighs -A- T -i v .>■i J4t ibs ,nas the appearance of a felon on the roid- Id •• ihiger of ttcletlhiiiid. The owner is requested to come ; forward, prov- property, pay charges and lake him away, ,r 1 shall twoceed an the law aireels. aug27 — wit J. G.COBB. Jft’tor. Jiiirgnius! Bargains! p , WISHING to move to Southern Georgia, I <73; oiler ior sjiie the place on which 1 now reside. R miles wt-.i of Columbus,containing :t.(tacre : hind. His productive, we.l-waterei and healthy, ot winch j you have only to J* ok at the crop* find try the water to deter j maic; The buiidings arc all comfortable, with two fine wells of wai* r. Ano,4.he plac-3 on which Leonidas J. M.cG heenow resides, ten miles east of Columbus, one mile from tin- Muscogee Rail Road, containing acres, 7b acres with the tirsi cri p; i weh-watered and healthy, with comlortabie buildings, al* | Also, the place known as tlie Fear's pi t^e, ’containing one. j hundred acres, sixty in cultivation; s?ix mhe.**.west • f v.'ruum | bin on the Crawford road, with comfortnhle'buildir.v-. • Also, lot No. 119 in the 9ih District o! Muscogee, with asinal 1 improvement. j Also the plantation on which M. J Mays F.sq., now resides, ten iniies east of tjotnmbus, on T T patti* creek eoniaining 405 I acres, non cleared. IJ-J of which in fresh hind, &1I well ws.tered, finely timber**l and healthy, with comfortable building- ano all necessary outhouses. The cr*p on tlie first place can be i l-ought if de-'red; say perhaps two thousand busnels of corn. ! twenty thousand pounds fodder, twenty thousand pounds oats. \ll of thenhov v property can be bought low for cash, good notes or negro property. My address is Columbus tin. j _:.?* -warn _ GKORGF, L M'GfH K. 920 acres of Land for Sale. I fAf-K WISHIN<i to retire <r**m tin- planting business, i will j’i_*.sel! my land- locate*! on ihe old stage road to Mobile,ano I- i-r. Sf.- t’ity ..f try.an.l r.-art! I'n.-t. ; la ItailrDiid. 1 here n*about 011 hundred a* re- oi !*<♦£;• m | n sai*l tract, which will prfdnceotie bale ofc*ft-on t<fflbeacre, j or fify bushels of corn. ‘1 he oak and hickopy lands i JjO acres and Ppeti liud and a crop on it which will -how tne i productiveness.of the-soil. The trad is susceptible of two settlements of equal size end * ! will he sold that way if desired. Tne Improvements ‘consist ol j a gin house and screw, a good two story dwelling with bfick ! chimneys, and alt out houses usually found on a plantation— i and a never tailing well of goad water ‘Convenient. \ls*> plenty of -rock gwUer always in the plantation, j These Ijnds. i r cated so near navigation ami ihecapilat ofAl | i bama, are worth lto n fifteen to twenty dollar? per uc e, bin I c ni he had for *even dollar* at any time prior t* the mornh et i December. augitt—v*3m A. B: Y’HJKi'RS. Alabama Lands for Sale. ‘T’H y. subscriber off* r- for sale 560 acres of land; 100 in cn>- 1 liva;i>n, w'ith comfori*tl 7 houses, stc.,ti mile.* ir*m I Troy * n Walnut Ortek. i . /.so, 4tirt acres, KtO open atid in cultivation, I*2 miles from ! Troy, ne.ir Kichaud reek. Both tracts are rich >ak and fhicxo y land, wi|u 4h( rt 1 utl pine in;**- fpjrsed, lies well torc J t ivadon, wth watered, and very I e.-itby, sehoajs end churches convenient. The above lands will be so id *m very re-<*i>abie ; terms. given on the first Jmmiiy next. My re-idem.t j i.-* <n the last named track, near clay fli.l. My address is3lon- I tu-e.l •, Kikv countv. j auu27—w ts JAM LS MV. IJI RE. DRY GOODS STAND TO RENT. ! nr llStore II ram under the Masonic Hall, at Klerslie ll.tr- X ris county,Ga., formerly occupied by VV. U. Gibson, is rtiow !>r rent. Anyone winning a stand to sell Dry Goods. : would and > well to call and examine tlie situation soon, oefore h> catuig elscwliere. The stand is a good one and no mistake.— For purin ulars apply to VV. 1% Gibson, or Dr. T. f. Park. For rent till the inst January. augibw.St. To Cotton Planters. DESHtorS of changing my business. I will sell mv planta tion situated live mites south of Giennville. Barbour Cos.. Alt., imioeilintely on the stage road to Eutaula, containings2o acres;3-0 :rel* < pan land.Most of this land isMrong )ime, capa ble of producing irom 1200 to 150 I ‘lbs.cotton per aero. Com lortible frame dwelling, fine gin house and screw—erected this sea ion—■with many other advantages, rendering it. one of the most desirable farms in southeastern Alabama. Glcmiville, .3la, aiigTT—wU JQttJi A, LAMAR. BOUNTY-LAND warrants, i Pension Claims, &c. HAMILTON & PLANE, ATT()R NE V S A T I. AW , 1 COLUMBUS. GEO. (Office, No. C 7, Broad .Street, over E. Barnard's Store.)® HA VTNG madr arivmg* ment* Rt fi'ashiugton City, by whkll all bu.oin-s%g eiiirusted to them will be promptly e? to,i hey are enabled to procure County Land War* runts. Pensions, JLc., and prosecute ClaimsugaiL-* ihsj Uiiiitd States either before Ctmgress or then vtrai i;c-|j parUR( M *tt. \ £ are t purchase Ctaims, fcc*, agaiafl the l r r-i!et Siates. f'SS'S'e I V if rrqu.rtd until the I.and H'arrmntg, claims, Sct.% are procured. JiMV.* IHHIITf-S. WM. r. FLAKE, ii A;>ril “ffl. 1H55. wA wlf. -J Bounty Lsuid! Bounty Laud! Bounty Laud / TpKEu>der9ignel haring a*-s<-Hfited toptA her foil JL the purpose of procuring BOUNTY LAND undeii tin “ever?.! acts of Gongresa herertnoie pa.-.td, roe m*w ].repare<9 lo ir ike application feral; who who are mi.lied. f’ensens who have heretofore received Bocoty I>and Wary; rants, r.re, under a recent act of Congress, tcdiffed to an addl-; tiona i Bounty of l.and. and by calling at our office cun get alf the j.cceasary information. We are also pr pared to prosectU** Pension ami other claimi ‘ agrlust the United Stales. Lou. our ioug experience and ge-J oral success, we can with confidence .-ay, that a'l claims ontrus. ttffl ; . r rare, wiii be-prtmpUy undfp.-edilj ndjc- etl b*v* the parties being constant*} in Washing’. <n city, wii j give the busiuftsahis per-.u.M attention v ■ lice o vor Gun by sc Daniels’ Store. * oiunibus, Georgia. 4 MICHAEL N. Ci.AKKL i fnfc?4..wfctwlG A. H. RaGAN LAND WARRANTS, I. VMI OFFICE AM) AGENCY, roR thr rrßca.sß *M SALE oF RH A L E STAT E I <>F AI.I. DESORIFTIONS. 1 CONVEYANCER, &c., &c.,_ ON RANDOEFH rtTRF.ET, * ’9 Opposite the Post Office, Ga. rllAVEdetennlnc tt'* devote my time exclusively to thr j I.AND BI.’SINESS, and hofe, Ironi mv knowledge of th j lands in Georgia* lo be able to give entire satislactu-n L a iff] who may entrust me will. bus ..ess. j . m prepared to eithet buy or icil. perhaps to better advantage than any other person in Western or >uth-Western Georgia. If y u have land.- to seH,ca)l upon me; if I do not purchase f will find y f --,u a purchaser. If you w ish to buy, r:. l also, roriri I have many valuable lots and tseUlemcniA oflan.i i -el!. i-onr„ nsy extensive knowledge of the owners of I am prepare i ed to ascertain the owner of almost ev* ry vacant i*t of Lind’* in the'H.r.e. If you vri-h to have your land valued, you uigjH retv up**n correct information, upon terms. gages, and *ther instruments, drawn ccr-*, recfi\ and at low rateß. ‘Agents v, anted to sell Bonner’s large map of Georgia— l high ‘ -r cent.given. < )ne thi.jg is cert tin, I am paying New York and ton City I kicks for LAND WARRANTS, allowing a small;.; commission. fin . jut also rande an arrangement with one of the best flratfl in Wuthiiigton, L am prepared to appiy lor Bounty Land Warrants, of ail sizes, ami wi:i charge but Five Dollars for ea-'h appilc#- * tton—to t-e ps*iu for v hen the warrant arrive l . 1 ring in j-.urj claim-soon. A * i ifitectl to mnke’thisia permanent burine®*. and give it my undivided attention, with a < e:- rninalioii to givo satisfieffot,’ 1 hope to recetven ; b-r;’! siiTr*; of patronage. Irom myirlenda-i ami the community gem.rally. F. !t BANNER, i july3l—w&iwly* Land Office, ‘Columbus, f RAGS! RAGS! tn f: rock isl an o pap ep. m ills VRL paying three ani a hnlfc-rnfx ca2i per lb. for clean Linou and v'otfon Hags, in qualities*)! on**hun-6 dr.ffl pt.umls and upwards, and 5 cents tor quantities under lno 11.s. Wooten Rags not wanlet*. office in fro,.t of PALACE M 11.1.5. | Columbus,Ga., Jl/ay 9, 1855. wtalwtf. * JlauiHaoturers’ Ar SZi'criianicft’ > | Collmbi s, Ga., June lit, 1855. Instiitutii'U having- been re-organized under new Dbl re*rtrs and Office is, a>. a loc:! Bank of G<*orgia. it, p* epnr* ed to receive depoaitea mid fuu.ish exclmi.g.* m N.-w Yoik.l Bavan; lii. iSonigonu-rvami other points, at th*. usual rate*., and will lake paper for collection. tk T.TAYLffR, President,- i .1. H. Fonda, Gsshier. j wtfcwtf ] WRAPPING m NEWS PAPE™ OF ALL SIZES AAD QUALITIES, 1 FOR SiLS AS Rock Island Paner Mill Office, IN FRONT OF PALACE MILL?. TURNS CASH. junl6—w&twtf | A CARD. j rpHiSPapf-rirt maiiiifactured at Rc k T-land Taper Mil’s,! I ( olundius G- Three and a half cents peilb.l | will be paid for <Mean Linen <joUm. RAGS. Piiat ng and Wrapping Paper for Sale , *AT LOW PRICES. j Coin us Ga. July 17. /jctwif DISSOLUTION. T IFF‘pprrtoershin heretofore eaiftinu u* tier the Iliniof | BanUflib AuHtiai McGc!iee, i this day *lie-| eoucri. are requested to preeo* t them without i'etay, ju.d | those indebied to ii will please make immediate payment. iw c. lIAHRI<n%, WM. AHMJN, Coßitabus Ga, July ffib—wtw2w A. G. AfcGEHLii. COPARTNERSHIP. r |Mir. iMvlersigued livvingpurchased the inters- V.’M. | *- in the firm ot H-arri-oii, Austin A McGebee, f wiii C4>utlnue the lu f :tica Commission. Xrgra Brokciasp, L For* 1 Vf*an!iqg Bnsinm. ; under theliame and stvle ol fIfAKRISON £c McCEHEE, at 4 Kit* KL-!:iad, N*.s.sDand:ii, Broad i-sjuai rv ‘ful.y -o.'| licit jbe patronage of theii friends nud;fa*> pubi c. \, : %M July 30, “WttWtf. ALI.KXG. McG Ktii K. 3| (rIIOCEiiIES AND REAL ESTATE j IOR O AjjU * IXTKNDING to close my business by {the I3th P* T*tcmber,T 1 will sfeU uty i i**tock ol Goods (..r I' l *2? P 1 have - M t *trior *i.*l | Krandieii, Bin, Uunq Wlibky, ry & Pori Wines. Most of those art-dee have t een on | baud nerriy twoyears.maktniC them not *iul v.lh'*.i “i*:i account 1 Off lit!.-, but theyf cost much Je*:-then *thall;Ray would u I Ii aisooffir tresb Porter, Alo, < !.s r**f, ( haira: rivr -p.s j.iuta BiU*rs-. ciiar.-, Gibucco, T ‘-oilee,t: H n*ii*• s. h.*;. n,\l ackc-r-a el, K.tlmon.f Pickled Tor, Fork, Lard. < il, Vii..- Tot Ash, | ,*ic.. >ic.. all •! the beat quality and for -iitle at c si on acotun- 1 nmclatinq terms. I W.u idro-sel city Lots. iHiJ, 4-11. 4&>, 4fid. r .iH. 15, j and a part of No. I*, near the Or in \2s . jot N*.. :th a I coinf**r;ablt? sdwc-lling and onthonsys, -’;ua'.. ! *m the lYiSakt ij square, k mod desirable locarion, benuj convneh nT i to tho l-tiuam Academy ,to the rharchi.V rnd to busings*. Also 1 fraction No.si.laxdaimnt’ r.?K*nt 10ach-s, a ij-ininif W m. ‘lil- hcil ‘ I; • than on and a half miles from town. /• paly in T. A .* ‘ga\T< )N. UM N. H.—All who are indebted must, call and suit!-- their a©- j counis or thay* will be placed in the hands oi an i fil* es. * i_„- w & :V.f Wanted Immediately, A GOOD CAIiRJAOr. PA 7.V7 7.ft. Fair w:.y,> nd 1 FSI. .-i-ady worn *xiveil. Apply t* F. iz A. LKH i AN. ri augl*—wt* Irn Cuthberi, Randolph county Ga. Ti OAT STRAW. 1-IIE Hock Wand Fu-r Mill, want t-. pureh:. c jOO . ioiii nICLEANLNSfDErtHUeK.s u:..; & j OAT .STRAW, tor which will he paid ‘-jilu i>er lou he paid, delivered in bales. Columbus, G£. t July 31,1655 — tw&wtf. WOOL CARDED A N D M V N U F X C T U R E D. ri7*>OL Carded -ot hi toll or in cents per lb. ? V ini Linsey ou f*iures oione half, or fyfecn c*-nt- por vd. C.dumbiM, oiay 2d. WINTJ-Ik r ACKGtY. 1 ClGAlt MAJVUFaCTOR V, CRAWFORD STRETT liJtP’Two Hoots below Rankiu't Corner. | r r x liE ptiljH?ril*er c<nt-tantly on hand the E. o t HA* ] L VANA CIGARS, and them for naie at the J lowest jpsi Fs.hy Rataii. A good! - . i’ 1 \ieri( an Cigars. Also, every* varie yof Chewinj ai d 1 Smoking Tot.ucco, Piprrs, SDnIK, a*ad tj! iiic art;**!,*.-, usual- * ly i.- lid in an esaablChmeot of this kind. Ai! g'lHids sold by me are warranted genuine and tree 1 I'om defect*’ of any kind. Orders from ?bo country care- f fully and promptly attended to. t auglt—W&;wly JAMB3 ESTEVEZ. M Havana Plan Lottery. LOTTERY!LOTTERY! LOTTERY! Jasper Comity Academy Lottery. [By Authority of the State of Georgia.} lSacG3. Ga. S3 © CD . C L A s s n. WILL be distributed acecrdirgto the “llow.nf imm-! r r:d unplaced- ited ficheftu*. !t public, ut • -*nrert Hail. >;*coh,g*. under tin- -*• rn ■ Qpttßßl efttitnee of Col. George A;. G* tau iam j I James \. Nr?bet, Leq. The Malinger announces his determination to miketU:tb4 l ! most popuiur Lottery .in th w.i !U, and cbaDt-uc* -•• ::tp trti** .a as to th * chances to draw Pri/e-* ith a; r <*tii !...;iet v. Hr-member, ev?ry prize i-oirawu aj e,*cir draw aud pa and when due in ful without any reduction. TO BE DRAWN SEPT. 3, 1855. I LRIZK OF f t* .....7.-tin** f ? 4 prizes in all,amounting: 10 v ..’ Tickets SC hmves &4. Quirter- 3! TEN THOUSAND NLV.Bf IS. ‘ The chance* b* train the C;pU&i Prizi in the old ccitiblnr a pi:, i is 1 in 0*,f7., in this I in ib,oOo. Dr:M inftssent to all order ina; tick-'ts. A*l orders, rely on .t, strictly confidential. Bills or. all solvent Banks taken at par. money let*ers at tny risk. Prizoa paid wkea due witheu’t discount, Addrws JAMLe F. 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