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Manufacturers and Mechanics’ Bank. Oolumbub, Ga., Aug. 1855. To the Editor of the Savannah Morning News: Sir, —The enclosed dip, from your issue of 7th inst., mot my notice this morning, and seems to require cor rection, so far as this Bank is eal'ed in questiou. Messrs. ‘\\lan Osborne, of Rock Island,’’ have no interest in this Bank. The institution has passed into the hands of responsible citizens of this city and State, and is conduct** ed with a view to regular business accommodation of citi 7ensaud others, as a Local Bank of Georgia. Herewith, 1 hand you a eqpy of our‘business circular. By correcting the error you will oblige, Very respecfuUy yours, J. H. Fonda, Cashier. Georgia Banking in the West. — The following ta ble shows who aro the owners of certain Georgia Ban s, and to whom the people must look for the redemption o Atlanta Bank. Geo. Smith & Cos., Chicago, interior Bank do * ° Lagrange Bank S. H. J* l ™ , , Merch’ts’ Bank, Macon. ..H. * Tucker A Cos., do Cherokee Insurance and , Banking Cmopany D. Boon, do Manufacturers and Me- . . chanics’ Bank.... Mann & Osborne, R k Isl and Planters and Mechanics w 0 Ban l< Kibbe, Warren, O. 11 we have made any error in the above, parties inter ested will please notify us, that we may correct the table. {Thompson's Bank Note Reporter. theabove communication we reoeived a circular xi'-uod by K. T. Taylor and .1. H. ionda, Prea.. dcntnn.l Cashier us the Manufacturer* and Mechanics Bank, with numerous highly/espectable reterences. The circular is in these words: , * ; Tho undersigned, recently appointed to the manage mant of this Bank, in connection with a newly appointed Board of Directors, desire to assure their correspondents and the public, that it will henceforth be conducted m a prudent aud careful manner, as a Local Bank of Georgia, with every endeavor to merit public approbation and confidence. — Sav. News, 10 th. Indian Battle. 1 ST. Louis, Saturday, Aug. 4. On the 16th M July the Omaha Indians attacked the combined forces of the Sioux, Chavnos, Apache and Beaver Creek Indians. A serious conflict ensued, resulting m the defeat of the Sioux, &c. A number were killed and wounded. Longan Fontilbue, the head chief of the Oma has, was slain. Decree Conferred.- Rev. Thomas W. Dorman, of tins city, Pastor of the Franklin Street Methodist Church, was “cum alimented with the decreed Doctor of : Dwtn ty, at the late commencement of LaGrange College, at r lo roncc, Ala. —Mobile Register, Ith, Health of the City.— From the report of the Board of Health, it will be seen that the number of interments for the week have been eight whites and four blacks. Os the whites four were adults and four children. Ihe city con tinues free from disease, and the different ward commit tees report but little sickness in the city.— Savannah News, D//<. Exploded! We arc cridibly informed that the Know Nothing Council in Gainesville, FranUlin’county,Ga.,hasexp/oded. There is now no organized body ot K. N.’s in thaiplacej the few individuals who still intend acting with the party, have removed their membership to Bold Spring Council in that county. The soil of old Franklin is not favorable to the growth of Know Nothingism.— Southern Ban * a ter. , ‘ Steamboat Collision —Eight Lives Lost. The steamer Gen. McDonald, which sf urted from Philadelphia on Sunday night, on an excursion to Cape May, got up by Mr. Jarrett, of Baltimore, met with a sad accident .in tliu 1 )elaware river. About 9 o’clock, the steamer, when off the Lazaretto, came in collision with the schooner J. Pease, which struck her on the /arhoard eide, raking the wheel house, tfce., clear aft, doing her considerable damage. Some eight or ten persons who were in the barber shop were swept ovtrboard and drowned before assistance could reach them. Their names are not kuovvu. U. S. Troops Joining the Mexican Revolutionists ■ A letter from Brownsville, Texas, in the N. O. Picayune , j states that Lieut. Duncan, tormerly of the U. S. Army, , said to be a tine artillery officer, tutends to oiler his servi- i ‘ ces to the revolutionists, who will doubtless gladly receive j them. . It is reported at Brownsville that some eighteen or , twenty men have deserted from Ringgold Barracks and j mined Vidauri. They all belonged to the artillery, and by I (heir aid Lieut. Duncan will be enabled to organize a re spectable corps of artillerists. Exciting news from Rey nosa is hourly expected, and many well informed Mexi cans do not hesitate to say that Wolfs position is deci dedly the best, the revolutionists having no leuder, ah j though superior in numbers. COMMERCIAL. COTTON STATEMENTS. - ,-g [Stock j*© :o’ ® L - ■ io 2 hand jt~ j J his j pr <CL | j :. |SS j day. | 43| 276 7123 b 71558 649 64614 65363} 6339 *1855. ’ !27711 713 65026 68510 959 66095!67054j 14-49 GOV. JOHNSON’S APPOINTMENTS. Gov. Johnson will address the people on the political uestious of the day at the following times aud places: Oglethorpe, Wednesday, August Sth. Buena Vista, Friday, August lOtli. Hard Money, Saturday, August 11th. Webster, Monday, August 13th. Other appointments will be made of which timely notice will be given. CONGRESSIONAL CANVASS. Messrs. CRAWFORD and HAWKINS, Candidates for Congress in the Second District, will discuss the polit* ical questions of the day at the following places: At Cusseta August 7th “ Richland “ “ Mclntosh 9tl “ Friendship “ Htli “ Drayton “ }3tn “ Lanier * l*jth ” Tazwell “ Lth All are invited to be present and hear what the candi- i dates have to say in supporting their respective positions. M. J. CRAWFORD’S APPOINTMENTS. At or near lianahatehee P. O August 25th. , “ Cuthbert, Monday “ 27th. 1 ” Dover, Tuesday “ 28th. j ] ‘* Starkesville, Thursday “ 30th. j 1 Warwick, Saturday Sept’r. Ist. •• Albany, Monday “ 3d. j: Newton, Tuesday “ 4th. “ Bainbridge, Thursday “ 6th. •• Blakely, Saturday “ Bth. *\’ •• Morgan, Monday “ 10th. *’ •’ Fort Gaines, Wednesday “ 12th. “ Eighth Dist. Randolph co. Thurs. ** 13tb. | Columbus, August 6th, 1655. , j Di*. H’Lanc’n Vermifuge.*— During a practice of more th'U t wen tv years, l)r, McLaue had attended innumera ble D&nents afllUtfod with every form of worm disease, aud ! was induced to appl; ah the energies of bis mind to the discov- j -v of a vermifuge, or worm destroyer, certain id Us effects; j Yll result of his labors is the American Worm Specific, now kVtere the public, which is perfectly safe, and may be given mke to cbUdeii of the most tender age, or to the aged adultj f mildly and subdues lever,aud destroys worms with •lariaJle Access. His easy of administration, and as it wot contain mercury iu any form whatever uo reatricitoua we necessary with regard to drinking cold water, nor .• it aa. pable of doing the least injury to tbe tendered infant. An In credible number of worms have been expelled by this great Vermifuge. Purchasers will please be careful to ask for DR.M LANE. CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, andj takeuone else. All other Vermifuges, in comparison, are worthless. Ur- M’Lanes gen uine’ Vermifuge, also Hub Celebrated Liver Pills, can low be bad at all respectable Drug Stores in tbe United States and Canada* [jF’&old by all the Druggists in Columbus, and byone agent in every town. aug7—wfctw2w. [Letter from lion. Johu Minor Botts, of Virginia.] Riciimon*, Va., July 9tb, 1855. Messrs; IVm , S. Beers fc Cos., Gents:— Considerations of du ty to the afflicted alone prompt me to send you this voluntary testimonial to the great value of “Carter's Spanish Mixture , ’ for that almost incurable disease, Scrofula. Without being disposed or deeming it necessary to go into the particulars of the case, I can sav that the astonishing results that have been p'roduced by the use of that medicine on a member of my own family, and under my own observation and superintendence, after the skill of the best physicians had been exhausted aud ali the usual remedies had failed, fully justify me in recommending its use to all who may be suffer ing from that dreadful malady. 1 do not mean to say that it is adapted to all constitutions,or that it will afford the same relief in all cases; for, es course, I know nothing about that—but from what I have seenoftheef fects, 1 would not hesitate to use it, in any and every case of Bcrotula, with persons for whom I felt an interest, or over whom 1 could exercise influence or control. Very respecttully, JOHN M. BOTTS. THOMAS M. TURNER & CO. JAS. H. CARTER, Savannah, Ga. BROOKS CHAPMAN, DANFORTIi & NAGLE, july2o—wtwtillstSept Columbus, Ga. Hoofland*s German Bitters, ! prepared aud sold by Dr. Jackson, at the German Medical Store, 120 Arch street, Philadelphia, increase in their well deserved celebrity, for the cure of ad diseases arising from derangement of the Liver. — These Bitters have, indeed, proved a blessing to the afflicted, who show t heir gratitude by the most flattering testimonials.— This medicine has established for itself a name that competi -Biot, however wily their schemes, or seductive their promises, cannot reach. It gained the public confidence py the Immense benefits that have been derived fromit, and will ever maintain its position. This invaluable medicine mav be purchased of allthe Drug gists in Columbus |and of Dealers generally throughout the United States. julyli—wtw2w A CARD. THE pressing necessities of the poor, and the difficulty in procuring work for them, render it very important that some means should be adopted immediately to remedy the evil. It is respectfully submitted to those who feel lor this class, that a society is about to be organized by which tiiey may be provided with work and also promptly paid their wages. To this end, contributions in money or dry goods, orders for work, purchasers of ready made clothing, and active personal assistance in cutting, arranging, supervising and finishing, and also in givng instructions in the art of sew ing are earnestpy solicited. All persons feeling an interest in this matter, will please testify it by coming or sending to the school house in the rear of the Episcopal church, on the afternoon of every Thursday, or by applying to the ladies of the Episcopal Sewing Society. augll—tw3t FOR RENT. THE stores at present occupied by L. Spencer and Andrews, Ridgeway fc 00., on Broad street, from lB T t _^ lo^r TT l !f xt ‘ Apply to auglOtwlm JOHN SMITH. TEA, OF the best qualities on hand and for sale by augll—tw3tw3m DANFORTH & NAGLE. Potash. 1 AAI 1 POUNDS PRIME POTASH IN CASKS. *±UUU Lard Oil Winter Strained. Sperm Oil “ Vegetable Oil for Roof Painting. , * Also, Blake’s Fire Proof Paint. On hand, and sold at wholesale aud retail, by augll—tw3tw3iu DANFORTH fc NA^LE. EDUCATIONAL. #MRS.TOOKE 5 S School will com mence on the first Monday in September, two squares east of tbe Court House* on the corner oi Thomas and Forsyth Streets. Terms: Spelling, Reading Writing aud Arithmetic, per quarter The above with Grammar and b t o “ “ History, PiAlosophy and Botany, if \ Vocal Music gratis. Patronage solicited. angiOtwJt WESLEY AN FEMALE COLLEGE. #THE Eighteenth Annual Session will begin on Monday tlie Ist Day of October, next, under the following Board of Instiuction, Rxv.O.L. Smith, a.m. Pres.and ‘Prof, of .Moral Scieuee and Belles Lettres. , . Rev. C W. Smith, a. m. Prof of Mathematics. Kcv G II Hancock, a M,Prof of English and Latin Lncra tUreMARCBi.LUS Stanlky, am, Proi’of Natural Science. Mous A Reinhart, Prof of Modern Languages, and in structor in Drawing and Painting. Mr PGGuttenberuer, Pro! JWusie. Miss Frascksca Guttendkruer, assistant ill .MUSIC, Mrs. Susan S. Hancock, assistant in Music. Madame Reinhart, Instructress in Ornamental Depart. - Miss M. Augusta Walker, Assistant in Literary Depart. Mr Robert B Clayton and Lady, Steward s Department. Two hundred dollar- will about meet the expenses of a pupil 1 hoarding in the Institution, who pursues only the regular Lolle !<iate course. Latin, French and Vocal Music are taught with ° Studetit s not be allowed to open store acconnts or to con <T Fo^f’frtherparticulars address any member of the Facuity. Macon Ga. July 25 aug!ow4t O. VV . SMITH. Secy. CfKORGIA, Early county: Court of Ordinary for said County, August Term, 1850. TT appearing to the court, by the petition of Abnel Mime, | ti.ot Matthew Perryman, late of said county, deceased, did in his lifetime execute to him his bond, conditioned to execute good and sufficient titles tor lot of land No. three hundred and tun ii’ the 3d dist.of Baker co.(.n° w Calhoun.) and ltlur ther appearing,that said Mat.Perryinan departed this life without executing titles tor said land, or in any way providing therefor, 2nd it further appeal ing. that said Abner Mims has complied with the condition of said bond on his part, and petitioned this rourt to direct Benjamin Collier, administrator on the estate of ftjiid Miittbe ff Ferryman, deceased, to execute titles to him for SSdK land, in contomity with said bond, and the statute cerned may file their objections, if any they have, m the Ordi cernea may me i > J why gaid B n j am j a Collier, admin tßss. Blakely, Ga. STAFFORD, Ord. aug7—w3m _ A” - JminUtrator’s Sal®.—Will be sold ‘on the first d i“ 1 nSScr next, at the court house door in (Jus |“ ÜBIO-4od’ * rder 01 “hOBtJ'fTpICKREN, Adm’r. DRYGOODSSTAND to rent. TANARUS“? 8 ‘XWwI S’SKfiS Xri c°nnty,Ga., formerly a *’ rtftnd to M . n Dry Goods, now tor rent. Y alui examine the situation soon, before lo would do well to can an one and no mistake.- eating elsewhere. The stana is h For | For particulars apply to \\ .t, Gibson, or ur. i st : rent till the fiist January, 180. a 920 acres of Land for Sale. M w isuncr to rotire from the'planting business, I will -H my land. Wed o„,b. old “j£i££. 18 miles from the city ot Mpu 8 hundred acres of Cotton land l BallFMd. totheacre, on said tract, which wil P oa t ani i hickory lands *“ ,l “ sg-j-a-SSJStt will be sold .tat w;l Sety SEfiuS win, brick •agin house aud.sere g u6ually found on a plantation.— chimney a. and fd out■ igation and the capital ot Al- Theee UndsJlCoateU so nea twenty dollars per acre, but abama, are worth trow fle ™ > prior to the month or i cenbel.udforvendolla.tM “"> P A . VICKERS. ! December. “ * > r -— VALUABLE MARION LANDS FOR SALE. fVsHE undcrsiiiued iSd*SS3 _L to purchase, a track ol v ery lurkty Creek, fourteen with oak and hickory; elt a^.Wu w oetof Butler, Taylor co. miles east of Buena Vishtj au‘j J hundred of which is Ga, There is in the lVact of it being as cleared and in a high state ot cult, au person desir good land as any in the ““ so Sd lllrd good water, good mg a place uniting the kfuahacs of g dvamft p fS fcr raising health, convenient meret,wtth all the aa ~u rc basing stock, would do wall to cU an*l exam JOSEPH PtIRRV. elsewhere. ‘ ‘ auglU-w3t Marion ceuikty. Gk., August and. * STEWART, GRAY & CO., WAREHOUSE, fEEflCotumission & Grocery Merch’ts.lßSH XbU COLUMBUS: GA WOULD respectfully inform their patrons and Planters generally; that they still continue their business at thetr old stand upper end of Broad Street. THEIR | FIRE-PROOF WARE-HOUSE is in therough repair, land now ready for the reception of Cotton. They have on hand a large aud well sele .ted STOCK OF GROCERIES, Consisting in part of B.IGGLVG, ROPE, FEE, BACO.V, SALT, MOLASSES, fce„ which they will sell at market rales, on accommodating terms. Frum their long experience in the COTTON business, they flatter themselves they will be able to give entire satisfaction to those who may entrust their Produce to their care. auglO w3m GEORGIA, Early county: Court of Ordinary, August Term, 1855. Rule Ni Sl.— Reuben M cDougale, administrator ou the es tate of John McCorquadale deceased, having aplied for Letters Dissmissory: It is ordered, that all persons concerned show cause, it any they have, whv said letters may not be granted said adminis trator, at the March term next of the court ot ordinary of said A tnie transcript from the minutes of said®9“ r t, August <th 1855, auglO— w6m S. S. STAFFORD, Ord. GEORGIA, Early comity: Court of Ordinary, August Term, 1855. Rule Mi St—Stephen Peacock,administrator onihe es tate of Raiford Peacock, deceased, having applied for let t#lt fs Ordered; That all parsons concerned show cause, if any they have, why said administrator may not be dismissed from said administration at the Court of ordinary to be held in and for said county on the first Monday in March next. 1( A ,'ue minute. of^dyKAug.stm FOR SALE. * FIRST RATE SADDLE HORSE- Apply to auo8 —ts LOMAX &, LLLIS. SADDLE HORSE FOR Sale, young, handsome, spirited ; suitable ior a young lady. Apply to Col. R. J. Moses or Dr. Ticknor. _ Aug. B—twit. NO. 2592. THIS Humber drew the Capital prize of $12,0C last week These are no ‘Know Nothing’ figures, but troin actual know IStdtlSlh a ftW ‘ h * LOVE'S LOCKY Op“7ceT’ A JSS3** S1 GROCERIES Ml) HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE. INTENDING to close my btisiuess by|the IJtU September,! will sell mv i Stock of Goedsfor and >ST! 1 have superior o:d Rrlndlss.Glu, Rum, WUlsfcy* Madeira.Sher rv JEPort Wines. Most of these articles have been on . . i_ two vear* making them not only betteron account o £sSmucS the* Khh they wo*hi now - I also offer fresh Porter, Ale, Clarret, Cliampagne, Syrups and Ritters- Cigar#,* tobacco,‘Tea, Coffee, Candies, Soap,Mucker S Salmon f Pickled Pig, Pork Lard. Oil, Vinegar Pot Ash, fcc. fcc. allot the bit quality and for sale at cost qu accom- U city tots, |Nos. 281,282,441,466, 468, 15, 10 near the Bridge. Also lot No. 3, wNth a comfortable dwelling and outhouses, situated on the Female square, a most desirable location, being, convneient to the Female Academy, to the Churches and to. business. Also fraction No 56 containing about 10 acres, adjoining Win. B. —."a/r “ orc than on and ft half miles from tow %.X*SL AVTON. N B—All who are indebted must call and settle their ac costs or fhcywUl be placed in the hands ot an officer A aug2—wfctwtt WANTED, 1-UIPI.OYMKNT by a Book-Keeper, fully competent, E having had 7 years experience. Apply at this office, nr hv letter to Box 268, P. O, Columbus, Ga., July 3L 1855—twit. exhibit or THE CONniTION or THE SPRINGFIELD FIRE MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF SPRINGFIELD, Condensed 3W ! 7STStarMßao^<kw^*^“"““"7*“]|-.-.q4.’SM7S 4P) “ Rail Road 5,720 00 Rail Road Bonds /saud g-j sicmiVyVtXmpty Secured.) $7,584 34 Cash on hand......;-* •:••*”•••• fa,790 14-18,374 48 1 Cash m course of traiism saion.. . oy Other available assets ] . $245,424 44 Outstanding Claims *•; ■ Cos ) OrriuK ortiik SrKiToriKLD I . M. In*. Cos., j Springlialil, Ist July, ONNER . Jr „ Secretary. Risk, taken by JOHN MUNN, Ag't., Columbu, over E. Barnard fc Cos s w.tore. - CHARTER OAR LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capita! and Surplus $400,000- T*ke* risks onLives on very moderate terms, , -,i,vio iw'tm JOHN MUNN, Ag’t. Columbus, july 19—'iwdra WARM SPRINGS, \ M MERIWETHER COUNTY, GA. THIS delightful Watering Place is now open for the reception ot visitors. Juno 2l —twlf. >- MU3TIAN, Proprietor. Montgnomery J ournal cop). CAUTION- Att riAfionsare hereby cautioned from trading, buying, or iCE any manner, for any real or personal pro- V from C W Wacaser, as the real or personal property Js?wmS U.ySc..r.l, to in tact tnv own, and held ln Gta?d, Ala“ e ;“M-twIm“raASCES WACASER. Atliemeum Insurance Society of London, i U. S- BRANCH OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL ten millions of dollars. -rarUrL. take Risks on Dwellings and other property in town W Wd“ounlj.po very reaeonable term. Eo„ from Fire by Lightning made good. JOHN MI N. , ° , Office ovlr the Store of Messrs. E. Barnard, jGo^Cohnn bus, Ga HENRY C. PHELPS, COMMISSION & PRODUCE MERCHANT, SO. 155, BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS GA. HAS IN STORE AND FOR SALE i o*r 0 *r i ,A( k L.BS. Choice Bacon, Sides, Hams and Shoulders. 1 rU 2000 lbs. Leaf Lard, in Tin Cans. , I m 3uo Bushels Corn, Shelled and in ear. j so Superior Corn A/cal. 50 .Sacks No. I Flour. ji L o C” * \ few Boxes of Oranges and Lemons. 25 Bbls. Irish Potatoes of theNew Crop. o g_, vtf I 50 Heads Large Cabbage. June-8-tv> ti. “OLD TOM” GIN. TUST received a Superior article ot ’‘OLD TOM | J Bottles-a delicious art?c intin I for medical purposes Also a Superior article ia toN . cans. junl2—twtt. i, notice. /XUR Store was broken into on the night of ihe 2d inst, and j \ ) ell our no tec iiod pHpers tfiken tbcri ‘TOin* i Ai! persons who have executed any notes to ( - T . tr* V u tfavs or who may know the fact ot our holding leir ■ imtes or obHgations, are hetebj cautioned against paying them ■ person except J- W.Sappmgton or to &co , Weekly Enquirer and Corner Stone copy twice. * Manufacturers’ Bank, } Columbus, Ga., June Ist, 1305. 1 1 rrnis losuttution having been reorganized under new Oi -1 rectors and Officers, as a local Bank of Georgia, is prepar ed to receive deposits aud furnish exchange on New York. Savannah! .luotgoinery and other points, at the usual rates, aud will take for c ® lkwl ' D ’ i:>T TAVIjOR< president. J.H. Fonda, Cashier. jaue3o—wt&i* t: BATHING TUBS* Hip, Sponge, and Shower Baths, for Sale, And made to order of Copper,Tin or Zinc, may 19^-tw4m. R M. ALDWORTH & CO. SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY. (BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA.) Conducted on the Havana plan. CLASS T. , To be drawn Aug. 22, 1855, in the city of WHEN FRIZES AMOUNTING TO Will be distributed accordiug to the following MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! r7”And remember every Prize is drawn at each drawing andpaid when due WITHOUT DEDUCTION! ONLY TUN THOUSAND TICKETS. 1 PRIZE OF 1 do •••*"•• 4,000 i do 13 Prizes of- L rs, 500 Prizes in ail amounting to Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2 50. Bills on all solvent banks at par. All communications strictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager. Sign of the Bronze Lion Montgomery, June 28,—twtd JOHN MAY, Agent,Girard, Ala. {ty Ail letters for immediate answer must be addressed to JOHN MAY, Columbus, Ga. By Authority of the State of Ceorgia. FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY. THE subscriber having accepted from the Commissioners the Agency and Management of the FORT GAINEfe ACADEMY LOTTERY, has established the principal Office at Atlanta, Georgia, anu intends conducting the Lottery on the same plan as that of the Southern Military Academy Lottery, oi Alabama. GRAND SCHEME FOR AUG. Class O. be drawn Aug. 13, 1855, in the City ot Atlanta, Ga., when Prizes amounting to Will be distributed according to the following magnificent Scheme! rgTAnd remember every Prize is drawn ateacn Drawing, and paid when due WITHOUT DEDUCTION! 1 PRIZE OF \ o V.V.V.V.’.V 2,000 i u 1,000 i a **’ rOO \r t *4 100 i7B - ,52 ; *iy Tickets $3; Halves $2 50 ; Quarters $1 25. ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS! I Bills on all solvent Banks at par. All communications strictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager, April 21—td Atlanta, Georgia. LAND WARRANTS, LAND OFFICE AND AGENCY, FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF REAL ESTATE OP ALL iDESCRIPTIONS. CONVEYANCER, &c., &c., ON KANDOEFH STREET, Opposite the Post Otliee, Col ambus, Ga. I HAVE determined to devote my time exclusively to the ! LAND BUSINESS, aud hope, trom my knowledge oi the lauds in Georgia, to be able to give entire satisfaction to all . who may entrust me with business. I am prepared to either , buy or sell, perhaps to better advantage than any other person in Western or South-Western Georgia. . ! If you have landstosell, call upon me; it Ido not purchase, 1 I will find vou a purchaser. If you wish to buy, call also, toi 1 have many valuable lots and settlements of land to sell. I 1 rom my extensive knowledge of the owners of lands, I am prepar ed to ascertain the owner of almost every vacant lot ot .and in the State. If you wih to have your land valued, you w ID -> relv upon correct information, upon reasonable terms. Deeds, mortgages, and other instruments, drawn err rectiv ami tit low rates. . £3f“Agents wanted to sell Bonner’s large map ot Georgia h 'one tbingis' certain , l am paying New York and Washing ton ttxv Pmces forLAND^WARRANTS, allowing a small C °lTaving°also made an arrangement with one of the best firms in Washington, 1 am prepared to apply for Bounty Land Warrants, of all sizes, and will charge but Five Dollars for each applica tion—to be paid for when the warrant arrives. I ring 111 your Qanus ua tethia permanent business, and give it my undivided attention, with a determination to give satisfaclioi, l hope to receive a liberal share ot patronage, from my trien s and the community gentraily. f* JJ.J, ’ ! j„| y 3l—w&tw 1 y La,,d Office, Columbus. OAT STRAW, THE Rock Island Paper : Mills want to pure haw 100 tons of CLEAN INSIDE SHUCKS and 50 tons ol OAT STRAW, for which will be paid *lO per ton be paid, delivered in bales. Columbus, Ga.,July 31, 18o5—tw&.wtt. New County Notice. HP HERE will be a Public Meeting at Upatoie on the X third SATURDAY, 18th dav of August next ol the citizens of the corner of Harris, Talbot, Marion, Chatta hoochee and Muscogee counties, for the purpose ol making arrangements lor petitioning lor a nevv v .TAMES WIMBERLY , COU y * DARIUS COX, JOSEPH HENRY, DANIEL CORDERY. July 31, 1855—wtd. GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE. # SEVENTH YEAR. THE first Term of the seventn scholastic-year will commence on Monday August 27th. * This is the most advantageous period at which a pupil can enter College. Ample provision is made or instruction in every department. Trench is taught by a native French lady. In the School ol Design ev- ; erv variety of Painting and Drawing is taught. The department of Music * furnishes great facilities'both 1,1 vocal and instrumental music. R. D. MALL.AHY, Madison,Ga. july2B— wlm secretary ol Faculty. Lost Note. Lost by the subscriber on the 18th inst., a note on Tims. J, Woolfolk, made payable to me or bearer, for Four liun : dred Dollars, and dated some time in January last, and due ! 05th December next. All persons are notified not to trade for i -aid note, and the maker is hcieby notified not to pay the | game to anv one but myself. C. W . JOINitB. I Columbus,Ga., July 21 W,H WOOL CARDED andmanufactured. WOOL Carded at K toll or 10 cents per lb. Manufactured into Linsev on shares oi one half, or fifleen cents per yd. j Columbus, may 20. WINTER FACTORY . DISSOLUTION. THE Copartnership heretofore existing under the firm of j Harrison, AnUin <Sc 51cGchee, is this day dts ■ solved by mutual consent. Persons bolding claims auamit ihe concern are requested to present them without delay, and those indebted to it will please make immediate payment. C. S. HARRISON, WM. AUSTIN. OoluiubYis, Ga., July 29—wtw2w A. C. McGLHLE. COPARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned having purchased the interest of Mr. WM. AUSHN,ia the firm of Harrison, Austin 6c McGebee, will continue the Auction k Commission, Negro Brokerage, & For warding Business. under the name aud style of HARR!SUN McGLHI E, at the old stand, Nos. 50 aud 61, broad Scrcet, aud rer pectin by so ! licit the patronage of their friends and tbe public, t GUYS. S.H -ARBI SOX, | July 30,—wttwtf. ALLENC.MeUEIIEE. rOR SALE The House and Lot on “Fomun aTTw# Rf dgej” lately occupied by John A. Deßloia, d*> ceased. t tHMfc One of the most boautifui aid deairabli placestu j •s#®®l* Columbus. Apply to RICHARD PATTEN. BOUNTY-LAIN D WAKEAIH'IS* Pension Claims, &c. HAMILTON & PLANE, ATTOR NE Y 8 A T LA W , COLUMBUS, GEO. (Office, No. 67, Broad Street, over E. Barnard’s Stoic.’ HAVING made arrangements at Washington City, by which all business entrusted to them wilt be promptly attended to,thev are enabled to procure Bounty Land \\ or rants, Pensions, fcc., and prosecute Cloluiagainst the United state* either belore Congress or tbesevtial . t tj£?"They are also prepared to purchase Claims, &c, against the United States. . ... , Cgr.Y<? Pay required until the Land Warrants, Uaijut, &c. are procured. JAMES HAMILTON. VI M. T. P ff ** April 7th, 1855. . - Bounty Land ! Bounty Land! Bounty Land \ THE undersigned having associated themselves together for the purpose of procuring BOUNTY LAND under the several acts of Congress heretofore passd, are now prepared to make application for all who who are entitled. Persons who have heretofore received Poi nty Land W ar rants, are. under a recent act of Congress, entitled to an addi tional Bounty of Land, and by calling at our office can get all the necessary information. i . . . We are also prepared to prosecute Pension and other claims against the United States. From our lons experience and gen eral success, we can with confidence say, that a claims entrus ted to our care, will be promptly and speedily adjusted One oi the parties being constantly in Washington city.w. . give the business his personal attention there. . i Office over Gunby & Daniels’ Store, rolmabus, Georgia MICHAEL N. CLARK, feh‘24.. WSctwtf. A . B. HA G \ X. PRICES STILL LOWER. EXTRA FAMILY, per * ‘-* J** Double Extra ,do. “ for pastry JL Georgia! Superfine,...- !. Georgia Mills ”, All Including sacks. Usual discount when 20 barrels are taken at onetime. Our Extra .Family and .Double Extra cannot be surpassed. ~n Meal per bushel Shoits, per hundred lbs ” D e.i it ..•••• •••• •••• ••••••* •••• july2B—wlmtwtf WINTER'S PALACE MILLS-. RAGS! RAGS ! THE IIOCK 1S LA N D PAPER M ILLS ARE paving tlivce amt ■ Half cents cash per 11>. for elean Linen and Cotton Rags, in qualities ot one hun dred pounds and upwards, and 3 cents for quantities under 100 lbs. Woolen Rags not wanted. Office in front of PALACE M lEErf. Columbus. Ga., JHay 9, 1855. w&lwtf. WRAPPING AND NEWS PA PER. OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES, FOR S Jr. LE AT Rock Island Paper Mill Office, IN FRONT OF PALACE MILLS. TERMS CASH* ; unelG— wAtvui “7 A CARD. THIS Paper is manufactured at Rock Island Paper Columbus Ga. Three and a lia f cents per ll*. i will be paid for Clean Linen and Cotton RAG*. j Print ng and Wrapping Paper for Sale AT LOW PRICES. f coin 11 s, Ga. July 17. N'&.t\vii BAC0BJ! tvte will sell for CASH or on a CREDIT until the Fall or end W o 7 Me vear, theßed Quality of Tennrs gee Bacon! “Call at It. A. Richards to Co’s., James Ligon a, ; Broad Street, Columbus tia.,and at the store ol O. Lamer, Li j rani, Ala. A reduction in price will he made j Cl juiyl'a—wactw11. JONES ‘ AT A GPwEAT BARGAIN. I OFFER FOR-SALE my plantation on the Glenn* seven miles from Columbus, containing J§l§?34-0 acres, about 160 of which is cleared and njcul- There isan abundant supply of excellent wa- June l;i-wlUM]m “• TO the’ patrons of PERRY DAVIS’ VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER. r\ WING to the large amount of Counterfeit Pain Kilimi pu’ ( ) UD and sold as genuine by unprincipled men, we nu\ ten obliged to resort to very expensive mea-yes to pr.‘tett ourselves pecuniarily, and the public from great injury, • buying and using their worthless counterfeits. j ative plain and ample- style in which our Pain K.ller .6 belh put up, has made it very ea-y for those disposed,to im • dak it very P successfully, as far as its external app. arancj , i iii t\le of bottle, label, and color of the article; out we he** i ,lot sav that tbe compound is a miserable, filthy P. ■> i and calculsted to do great injury to thosewho might . u* n i with the confidence they have been accustomed to ,Bt - ‘ ■ Genuine Pain Killer. Parties whose business it isto coußtor ■ valuable preparations, do it in such a secret manner, i. t is almost useless to attempt to punish thrm by legal wrea. _ ures, as it is difflcnlLand wemighi say impossible to* bnn*. ! th M& h rA?^t m dicu.ty in protecting ourselves ami the publkTby prosecuting parties, ne have been to a very ! great expense in getting up a finely executed STEEL ENGRAVED LABEL, •or our bottles. We also attach to our bonks a 8:eel LDgra* ; j STUuUwl.ieh , I^--^ \t , 1 counterfeit which is held n> be ltrgerv Iv ir„itcd relates, and which parties will not dare attempt so ’ The Kroal expense attending the vetting up and priming of * i ScseUels, will prevent the attempt to ! Erfr£ Drfvis* ,J Pain ‘Ki 11er,**m an uiact ured by Perry Uavis * & The : tie,with the words „ __ DAVIS’ VEGET PAIN KILLER, ~<ow in the Glass. We have discontinued the use of the “? “ ce.u Katies and now put up on y four *ize-. viz— 12k cents, 25 cents, 50 cents, and fcl, per bott.e. We bave also a very fine Engraving ou Mone, for ltic Box lahr-lp -neci vir g the contents ot the box, wlure and bv whom manufactured, 6cc. W, have also added to our Pam ; ot directions and certificates, a cover beautifully fim h i first page a very excellent likeness of Perrv Davis, the original inventor ot the lam Killer. The hmtle labels, and one label on each box, has also a correct 1 Eels of Perry Davis, which it will be impe ssible to coun -1 terfeit successfully. . , We have been to tbisexpense, that the public might !.<•'< perfect confidence that they were getting tbe gonmiw *’ “whenthey buv a bottle>a above described, 1 <*o have so long used and proved the merits ot our ari.ee,,* would say that weshall continue to prepare our of the best and purest materials, and that it shall 1 . • .> wsy worthy ot their a medicuie^ Providence, R. I. Manufacturers and Proprietors, rnaygft. _ wVU ‘ Muscogee Railroad Stock for Sale. Shares Muscogee lUilmad Stock fin-ale -by H ARRieOX, AUSTIN & .Vc-uLuLb. fcb3. . w4-twtf. BACON &. FLOUR. just received. ..... 1 AA POUNDS TKSfNLSSIiI. iH VCOX. 1( M M)\ MJ 100 Sackb Tennessee. 1’ lour. 40 Bbts. Howard Street L ioor—a Together with a well aborted btoeh■ ot C. HOC WUfct. Columbus Ua., May 29, 1855. wA twtt.