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M. J. CUAWFORU’S APPOINTMENTS.
At or near Hanahatchee P. O, August 25th.
Cuthfjert, Monday “ 27th.
Dover, Tuesday “ 28fb.
StarkolvilJe, ‘Thursday “
Warwick, Saturday Sept’r. Ist.
Albany, Monday * *^l.
Newton, Tuesday.’ “
Bainbridge, Thuraday ‘ 6th.
Blakely, Saturday
Morgan, Monday 4 JOth.
“ Fort Gaines, Wednesday “ 12th.
* Eighth Diet. Randolph co. Thurs. “ 13th.
Columbus, August 6th, 1855.
From the Ret). />. IP. Jfarris, a Minister of the Metho
dist Episcopal Church.
Dii. Charles Williams —Sir: 1 accidentally got hold
of your“Pttlmoni; Balsam of VVliild Cherry,” and have
no hesitatmicy in pronouncing it the heat expectorant I
have ever used, and have tried nearly all the far-fained ex
pectorants of the day, as I have been laboring under pul
monic affection for nine vear-. I received a fetter from
my brother-in-law, the Rev. James Wallis, a lew days ago,
and he and Ins Wife were both using the “Pulmonic Bal
sam.” and were perfectly delighted with it. fife wile, two
weeks before, had lost ell hope of recovery, but was aston
ishingly improved.
Your obedient servant,
B W. HARRIS.
Oourtlaud, Ala., belt. 21. 1843.
SGiF’Soid by all Druggists everywhere. See long ad
vertisement in another column. augl4lm.
Dr. fil’l.nnr** Vermifuge.—— During it practice of
more than twenty years. Dr, McLano bad attended innumera
ble patients afflicted wit It every form of worm disease, and
was induced to applj all the energies of bis mind to the discov
ery of a vermifuge, or worm destroyer, certain in its effects;
tlm result of hjs labors is the American Worm Specific, now
before the public,- which is perfectly safe, and maybe given
alike to childen of the most tendei age, or to the aged adultj
it purges mildly and subdues tever,and destroys worms with
invariable success. It is easy of administration, and as it
iloes not contain mercury in any form whatever, no restrictions
arc necessary with regard to drinking cold water, nor is it ea
pable. of doing the least injury to the teuderest infant. An in
credible number of worms )iavo been expelled by this great
Vermifuge.
Purchasers’ will please be careful to ask for DR. M’LANE’S
<.'KLERKATI*.I) V ERMIFI ’GK, aiidj take none else. All other
Vermifuges, hi comparison, are worthless. Dr. M’Lancs gen
uine] Vermifuge, also jhis Celebrated Liver Pills, can now
bo bad at nil respectable Drugstores in the United states and
< ’anuria*
resold by nil the Druggists in Columbus, and by one
agent in every town. aug7—w&tw2w.
[Letter Prom Don. John Minor Butts, of Virginia.]
Richmond, Vst., July 9lb, 1835.
,\fr . ven. ll m, x. Beers A,, (Jr-at*:— Considerations of dti
*v to the afflicted alone prompt me send you this voluntary
to; timonial to the great value of ‘•'Carla ‘s “Spanish Mixture.?’
tor that, almost incurable disease, Scrofula.
Without boingdisposed or deeming it necessary to go into
t,,<l particulars ol the case, I can sav ttiat the astonishing results
t hat hare, been produced by the use of that medicine on a
member of my ow it family, and under my own observation and
superintendence,after the skill of the’best physicians had
been exhausted and all the usual remedies had failed, fully
justify mein recommending its use to all who may be suffer
ing from that dreadful malady.
I do not mean to say that it is adapted to all constitutions,or
that it will afford the same relief in all cases; for, of course, 1
Jr in i w nothing about that—hut from what l have seen of the ef
fects, I would not hesitate to use it, in any and every case of
H.-rnfuK, with persons for whom I felt an interest, or over
‘v bo in I could exercise influence or control.
Very respecttully,
JOHN M. ROTTS.
THOMAS M. TURNER 6c CO.
JAS. ii. CARTER,
Savannah, Ga.
BROOKS A. CHAPMAN,
I)\N FORTH & NAGLE,
july'2o—wtwtii let Sept Columbus, Ga.
HuoflamlNGvnnan Bitters, prepared and sold
b’ Dr. Jackson, at the Gcrmuu Medical Store, 120 Arch street,
Philadelphia, increase in their well deserved celebrity, for the
cure of aH diseases arising from derangement of the Liver. —
I best* Ritters have, indeed, proved a blessing to the afflicted,
who show their gratitude by the most fluttering testimonials. —
This medicine has established tor itself a name that compel!-
s.t‘>i, howei er wily their set ernes, or seductive their promises,
cannot reach, It gained the public.confidencepy the Immense
benefit ? that have been derived froinit,and will ever maintain
its position.
Thi.v invalnabic medicine mav be purchased of allthe Drug
gists in Columbus fund of Dealers generally throughout the
United States. July 14—wtw2w
Divine Service.
Rev. If. 11. TUCKER, ol LaGrange, Ga., will preach
at the Baptist church in this city at 1(H o’clock A. M., on
Sunday, I'Jtli iust.
Book Keeper Wanted.
r A COMPETENT MAN, capable ol attending al-
L so to safes in a respectable business, SIOOO salary will
b - paid. Address “P. 1).” Post Office. auglß—3ttw
Columbus Guards!
% Tmcai: will bean election of Ith Lieutenant at the
n| Armory room, at the next regular meeting ol the Com
ti pany (Monday evening September Bd,) to fill the vacan
cy occasioned by the resignation of Lieut. Andrews. Eve
ry member is particularly lequested to be present.
By order of the Company,
Columbus, Aug. 18 —twtd G. E. GAGER, Sec.
New Books! New Books!
ABBOTT’S Life of Napoleon, anew ?ujt*
W Travels in Chinese Empire, by M. Hue;
Cfclßell Smith, Abroad;J
The Conteripl, l)y Dumas;
Tri-Colored Sketches in Baris;
Waikua: or Adventures ou the Mosquito Shore,by Sam
uel A. Bard;
English Orphans, or Home in the New World, by Ma
ry J. Holmes;
Commonplace Book ol Thoughts and Faucies, by Mrs.
Jameson;
The Wiuklea: or the Merry Monomaniacs, by J. B.
Jene?.
A Visit t<> the Camp before Sevastopol, by K.C. Mc-
Cormick, Jr. ol New \ ork.
Cievo Hall, by Mrs. Sewell;
The Iroquois: or the Bright Side of Indian Character, by
Alinme Myrtle;
Heireea of Haughtou: ortho Mother's Secret, by the au
thor of Aubrey;
Sequel to Aubrey;
Constance Herbert, by G. E. Jewsbury;
Missing Bnde, by Mrs. Southworih.
Just received by J - M . TEASE,
auglH—vv&.t’wtf. ID Broad Street.
SIOO .REWARD.
x<%ts STRAYED or Stolen from the neighbor
hood of the Rock island Paper Mills, on
fskpit&lSr’ the night ol Monday 13th August, 1M O
LES, one a mare, dark roan, about
3 years old, and the other a horse mule, light brown color.
\\uh white nose, about same age, both closely trimmed and
broken to harness. The above reward will be paid lor
the recovery of the pro|*rty, with proot to convict the
hJefTetblen, lor the Mules alone.
C dur hi ( a. “UNION DRAY LINE.”
X 8-twli.. . Per J. H. Howard, Ag’t.
OLEN XVI Lb E FEMA L E COLE EG E.
Barbour County, Ala.
#TIIE next Collegiate year will open Mon
day Setit. dish.
For further particulars see Catalougu which
wid bo lurnifiied on application.
I>. S. I’. DOI’GL YSS,
aaglS—\v6m Pieiuent.
Stolen
I “'ROM th - friable of the uudersigued, on. Saturday night, the
Titl iu? ~ a large sorrel fIUIHS'G, thin in flesh ami the hair
„, OfQ off iu to ham* I ** Re b**a littlewhite *n the right
fore ft>°t go ! tar ‘a the }re s, **tl. hinoelt KUiR
#hit*drtr m, A |!hfr*| nward will be pUd. v-nhc nr it and
ihlet elt nr of !diT u, ttog‘s Jit HW.L&VO,
FONTAINE WARE-HOUSE,’
BY HUGHES & DANIEL.
having taken the new FireSYYVW
m. 7. ” are-llo'uec now being erectedimme-frWjLAgj
lately in the rear of Messrs. Tbreewitts.
t Cos., aUjoiniDg the Alabama Warehouse, arej now prepar-
n * CONSIGNMENTS at their office
at t.uubj A. Daniel’s, mm Iby the Hirst ol September w ill be
ready to recive COTTON. They will do |a general
Commission, Storage k Forwarding Business.
Particular attention will be given to the sale of Cotton snd
o.her produce. The usual facilities will be afforded and care
rm attention giren to all business entrusted to their care. A
hand UPPIj . Ba ßS ln ß> Hope and Salt, .always on
Wm. M. 11l OHKS, Wm. DxrflKL.
Formerly of Apalachicola.
Lolurabus Aug. 18. W (j in
TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL FAIR
OF THE AMERICAN ‘INSTITUTEOF TIIE CITY
OF NEW .YORK,
npilh Managers- aurraunce that they have made arrange-
I men Is to bold this exhibition in t tie CRYSTAL PAL ti’K
commencing oh Wednesday, the 3d of October next ‘ “ ’
This mag/nfleent and spacious building will bo opened for
tlvereepti/m of articles from Thursday th27th of Seniember
HutilTuesday the 2d of Uetober, Heavy machinery and arti’
cleslrom adt stance can be stored in the Palace from the 15th
ol fceptember. *
reSS”,"oia;;?ciS-" eU! °'’ F ° ni " h S,re for 11,0
Prenmtms consisting of Gold and Silver medals, Cups and
inploroas, will be uwardetlon the recommendation ofcontne
tent judges. !
rtr T, . le .yVanugors would impress upon Exhibitors the. necessity
ol giving immediate ,totice of the space required for the proper
display of the articles they intend to exhibit.
Circulars,containing the full particulars, can behadonen
plication ai the office of the Institute, N0.351 Rroadwsv.
Communications addressed to VV f. B. Leonard, Correspond
ing Secretary, will meet with immediate attention.
By order of the Managers. EDWIN SMU H, Ch’n.
Jno. W. C'H*MBKR,Sec. auglH— w ?t
Plantation for Sale.
a l offer for sale oue of the most desirable places in
•Muscogee county, 7 miles east of Columbus on the
Macon road, containing 12 1 8 acres, 300 in cultna
tionjwilh good improvements; also a good saw and
grist mills on the premises. And, making it still more valua
ble, the Muscogee Railroad runs through the place, with a per
manent, station on it, and in half a mile of the mills. The place
is invariably healthy, with ihe best water. There is t-wo creeks
running through the farm affording plenty ol water during the
excessive drought we have had. The socielyfgood-churches
and schools convenient.
auglß— wot* BENJAMIN DOLE. 1 ?.
Art ministra-tor’s 8r l v,--v\ 111 t>e sold at the. court
house in Cusseta, Chattahoochee county, Ga., on theflrt
Tuesday in October next, between the usual hours ofsale:—
Lot of laud No. two hundred and seventeen (217) in the 6th
district of originally Muscogee, now Chattahoochee county
sold as the properly off Jessy Nelson, late of said countv de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’ll.
auglß—w-lOd. M.D. WALL, adm'r.
NOTICE.
ALL persons are hereby warned not to trade for the follow
ing described promissory notes given bv me to Tillman
Hudson or bearer, dated April 7th, 1855. Cue note for Ffty
Dollars, and oue note for Twenty Five ‘Dollars, each due Dec
ember 25th 1855; and one note for Eighty Dollars or eighty
ty dollars and twenty five cents, due December 25th 1856. -
Said notes were giveu for lot of land number 229 in the 13th
districtot originally Muscogee, timv Taylor county, and l have
reason to believe that M>e titles are not good,fes another per
son holds titles to the same lot and claims it. If the said Hud
son will return to me said no Us and receive the land he sold
me he wlit oblige me. DAVID P. M. BRAND.
ouglß—w 3t Near Reynolds, Taylor Cos. Ca.
Sale of Factory Slaves,
ON the Ist Monday jin October Next, will bo
sold at. Arcadia, Santa Rosa Cos. Fla., Tscntj-Five slaves,
mostly females, from 17 to 25 years of age, ami all thorouhly
trained to a Cotton Factory, being the share of said slaves be
longing to the estate of the late Joseph Forsyth, the sale will
be on a credit of oue y ear, with joint note of the purchaser and
tw o good sureties. Eight per cent, off for cash.
At the time appointed torthe above sale, from thirty to for
ty other slaves ot like description will be also offered* if not
previously disposed of at private sale.
E. E. SIMPSON, l E ,
B.D. WRIGHT, S bx rs
Pemisaeola, Fla. August 11. auglß..w4w.
SSO REWARD.
A STOLEN from [my Kiucbafoonee
jD--|YV county, on the night of the 6th instant, a Bright
( \ AN Bay nicked tail Carriage Horse. He ha.s the marks
*’ °f harness, is badly string halt and is remarkable
for.tw u bumps on bis forehead resembling incipient horns.
I will give Fifty Dolla*-s reward for the thiet and horse, with
proof 10 convti i, and a reasonaoie reward tor me nurse or iu
tormation thereof directed to me at Richland P. O. Ga.
auglß—wlm SOLOMON HARRELL.
Executor’s Sale.
VITILL be sold at the Market House, in the city of Columbus
V\ Afuscogee county, Ga on the drst„Tinnday fin October
next, between the usual hours of sale: The plantation be
longing to the estate of Richard Dozier, late of said county
deceased —containing tw> hundred sixty-two and a half acres,
more or less; situated in the 9th district of.said county, whereon
said deceased resided at thetimeof his death, fitaid Plantation
is in a high slate of cultivation, having all the usual buildings
necessary for dwelling and farming purposes. Sold by virtue
of authority in mo vested, by the will and testimony ol
said deceased. auglHwtds JNO. B. DOZIER, Ex’r.
S2O Reward.
. LEFT my plantation about the Inst of June, my ne-
I’ftta gro hoy Abram, about 20 years of age, five loot three or
lour inches high, dark complexion, a slight scar over
right eye: no other marks recollected. B*aid boy may
have been apprehcndeil and giteu a wrong name to
himself or owner (as lie has done before.) The above
reward will be given torjthe delivery of vaid boy tome or his
lodgment in any sate jail so that 1 can , get him. My residence
is nerGenova,Talbotcouuty,Ga.
nugusllS—wGl WELLBORN J. DA\ iE.
LIST"OF LETTERS.
% LIST or LETTERS remaining in the I’oet Office
a; Columbus Ga. Augustin, ) which, if nut taken
out by Oct. I, 18i>5, will be scut lu the Dead Letter ofiicc.
A
Allen, JW Aylett, I)r P A Arinton.-Snytli
Adarne, Stephen Alien, D E Ayers, A3l
IS
Brownen, Perry Butler, i’ J Binn, CII 3
Brown, Cornelius’ Boatwright*& Bar-Berry, Hanot
Brauham, Rev J value, Brown, Jack
Brauham, G W orßimi, Sarah boroum, m
W B
c
Clark, Miss L Cauierou, WtA2 Clem, Mai ilia
Cross, H L) Canmiel, I> A Clem, Jane
Cramell, Nancy Cameron, John D Clark, Ann
Carnline, Barbary Chaffin, J J Cordal, 0
Crowshaw, Johu’n
D
Dodd. Wm C Day, S T Davis, .Mary J
Denig G cA Soti3
E I’ AG
Averett, L C Foster, Robert Gibson, Kobt
Fletcher, Delila I'attar, S M t j ipson, Isabella
Finley, 31a tv Gamniel, Thomas Gordy, Noah
I H
’ Hallowell, Win Heath, J P Hawkings, Barney
Hammock, Lewie Hilliard, Joseph Horn, A.)
llariridge, A S Humphries, E.T Hall, Thomas
; Harris, Barbara Hall, Mrs All llarkness, L C
S Hesuey,T L Hopkins, Susan
J AK
; Johnson, Franklin Jones, G C Ivenningtoti, Duke
! Jacob, R Johnson, D lvelier, Joint
| Johuson&PartridgeKent, Columbus King, Elizabeth
J J
Lloyd, Sidney Lisenby, Anthony Lareuce, Hester M
Lewis, Jacob Lebourean, John LLowery, Lewis
Lawience,Geo Lane, Win B Lewis, John “
Lockhart, Jas
M
Martin, Robt McCoy, J M McKinalv, J R
Mills, Charies .McCoy, Eliza XlcCoru A, Cos
Morris, Henry 31
NAO
Newberry, Jenete Owens, .Martha E O'Connor, Mrs II
i
Patillp, Jatnes Pitts, Martha Phillips, .\D
I‘erry, Martha A Parker, Lowiza Peabody, Peter
Pelts, Lewiza Plautets Jt. Jlech'sl’ate, Jaa K B
Phillips, T 31 N Bank,
Reese, John F , Robert?, Griffith
Bherling, Chatle- Smith, Jo j Bmtth, Madaon
Skinner, -Bcnager in
.’Pucker, Martha Thornton, Green Tetrv, Ja? M
Thomas, Beuj A II 1 willy, Janet
‘Wright M’ William?’Mary M Wi'-korwu, M A
Wym om, W m Walton, **3 J Warden, Wm
Wallis, Beni
Young, R H Yours, MreEllea
Persons c slims fur auv of :h on ***** “ill
p) sca tyj* f• j H* lf 4 4wi i ll, r M
ColtiudSu*,. l*a. Aiiji'ißi K pY.'-V
Wanted Immediately,
A ° t 0 A T> c : PAIMTMR. Fair wars, and
-TV steady work given. Apply ito F.fc A. LEHMAN.
la,I a,i S‘ wtalm Cuthbert, Randolph county Ga.
FOR RENT.
iiAj. I’IIE house near the Market in Columbus,
known as ihc CITY HOTEL. Apply to Pn. liiltencer
or M. JBarshall. ‘ augli-twti!
• Lnquirer and Corner Stone copy.
CIGAR MANUFACTORY,
CRAWFORD STRETT.
tW T ico Doors below Hankin’s Corner.
r TDE sultscriber keeps constantly on hand the finest II A-
X \AN A CIGARS, and offers them for safe at the
lowest TRICES, by Wholesale and Retail. A good lot of
American Cigars. Also, everv variety of Chewing and
bmoking I obacco, Pipes, SnuiT, and all the articles usual
ly found in an establishment of this kind.
All goods sold by me are warranted genuine and free
trom defects ot any kind. Orders from the country care
lullyand promptly attended to.
augll—w&twly JAMES ESTEVEZ
MUSCOGEE RAILROAD OFFICE, \
Columbus, Ga., August lu, 180.7. S
! A BELTING of the Stockholders of the Muscogee R.
j fV R. Company, will he held at this office on Mmiday
; the third day ot September next, at ]0 o’clock, A. M. lor
i “I® purpose of electing a President and Directors, as pro
; vided for in the law of Feb. 1851. D. ADAMS, See.
august M twtd
■ KT* All city papers copy until the day of election.
FOR SALe7
\ FIRST RATE SADDLE IIORSK. Apply
-t\. to augß—tf LOMAX Sc ELLIS
OAT STRAW,
THE Rock Island Paper'Mills want to purchase 10 ( )
tons of CLEAN INSIDE SHUCKS and 50 tons of
OAT STRAW, for which will he paid §lO per ton
be paid, delivered in bales.
Columbus, Ga., July 31, 1853—tw&wtf.
WANTED,
by a Book-Keeper, fully competent,
i j having had 7 years experience. Apply at this office,
or by letter to Box 268, P. O,
Columbus, Ga., July 31*, 1833—twtf.
EXHIBIT
OF THE CONDITION OF Tlt E
SPRINGFIELD FIRE MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF SPRINGFIELD,
Condensed from the Quarterly Report to 3fe/ May 1855.
Capital f 150,000.
ASSETS AS FOLLOWS, VIZ :
757 Shares Bank Stock within the Commonwealth...s77,('ol (Ml
140 “ Hail Ror<l Stocks 34.453 75
Hail Road Bonds 7 and 8s 5,720 00
Loans on Improved Heal Estate 83,401 98
Loan son Collateral and Personal Security, (Amply
Secured.) 24,000 00
Cash on hand .$J,584 34
Cash in course of tr&nsw’ssion 15,790 14-18,374 48
Other available assets 2,173 28
$245,424 41 !
Outstanding G’laims $10,543 16
OrrK K OF THE SpRTTOFtELD F. fn. Xt. Ins. Go., 1
Bpring6sld, let July, 1835. \
WM.CONNER, Jr., Serreterv.
Risks taken by JOHN MUNN, Ag’t., Columbus, <lh. office 1
over E Barnard Co’s Store. julylO—twlm.
FOR RENT.
THE stores at present occupied by L.Spencer and Andrews,
Ridgewav & Go., on Broad street, from Ist October m-xt.
Apply to * auglOtwlm JOHN SMITH.
MHUUlacturcrs’ Mechonics’ Itmik, )
Columbus, Ga., June Ist, 1855. j
‘piIUS Instittution having been re-organizod under new Di
rectors and Officers, as a local Bank of Georgia, is prepar
ed to receive drposites and furnish exchange on New York.
Savannah, dontgomery and other points, at the usual rates,
and will take paper for collection.
E.T. TAYLOR, President.
J. H. Fonda, Cashier. juue3o wtfewtf
CAUTION.
A LL persons arc hereby cautioueil from tradiug, buying, or
-A negotiating in any manner, for any real oriiersonal pro-
I'tll.’ nwin O. W.IU . *l-- -„.,1 I —.
<>ver which he may assume control, is in fact my own, atul held
in my own name, and not otherwise.
Girard, Ala., July 24—twlm FRANCES WACASKR.
Athenaeum Insurance Society of London.
U- s. BRANCH OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL TEN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS.
WILL take Risks on Dwellings and other property in town
and count.y. upon very reasonable terms. Loss from
Fire by Lightning made good. JOHN MI’NN, Agent.
Office over the Store of Messrs. E. Barnard, &.<'<>., Colum
bus, Ga. July 19—tw3m
HENRY C. PHELPS,
COMMISSION & PRODUCE MERCHANT,
NO. 155, BROAD STREET, COMBES (SA.
HAS IS STORM, AND FOR SALE
*) *■’ I W W l Choice Bacon, Hides. l!am and Shoulders.
‘U 2000 lbs. Lea! Lard, in Tin Cans.,
3uo Bushels Corn. Shelled and in ear.
50 “ Superior Corn A/eal.
50 Sacks No. I Flour.
ALS O ,
A few Boxes of Oranges and Lemons.
25 Bids. Irish Po.atoesof the New Crop.
50 llenrls Large Cabbage. June 28 twtf.
CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY-
Capita’ and Surplus $400,000
Takes risks on Lives on very modern te terms,
Columbus, ju!y!9—tw3m JOHN MUNN.Ag’i.
BATHING TUBS,
Hip, Sponge, and Shower Baths, for Sale,
And made to order of Copper, Tin or Zinc,
j may 19—twlm. It. M. ALDWOIITH 6c CO.
Medical Card.
D&. M. E. LAZARUS,
FORMERLY OF WILMINGTON, NORTH CA.,)
f j PROPOSES to lo'-ate in‘Columbus for the practice ol
9 Medicine. Ilci?al present residing with It. J. Monies,
f Esq., and will receive at .Wr. Mos*-’ ofiice in Columbus,
i any tncdical calls or comniunications addressed to him
Dr, Lazarus is a gradua9e of ibe New York University, who
lias embraced the Homoeopathic principle; not confining
himacif, however to the adiuinisltalion of drvj-t, hut ompluY
inr, inappropriate cases, the ‘ aried procedures ol Electro
-3lagnettsiu and of The \Vtfr-curr.
jio.rfiti twtf
LAND WARRANTS,
LAND OFFICE AND AGENCY,
rOR THK PURCHASE AJs'B
SA L E O r RE A L ES T A l’ E
OF ALT, .DESCRIPTIONS.
CONVEYANCER, &c„ &c„
OS RANUOIirH STREET,
Opposite the Post Office, Columbus, Oa.
IH A VEdeterrasßed to devote my time exclusively to the
LAND BUSINESS*, and hope, from my knowledge of the
laud- in Georgia, > to be able to give cn'ire satisfaction t(> all
who may entrust me with business. I aui prepared to cither
buy or sell, perhaps to better advantage than any other person
in Western or south-Westem Georgia.
If you have landalosell, call upon me; if I do not purchase,
I will tirnl you a purchaser. It you wish to buy, call also, for
I have many valuable lot? and settlements ui laud to sell. From
my extensive knowledge of the owner, of lands, I am prepar
ed to ascertain the ow nor of almost every vacant lot of Laud
In the If you w ih to have your laud valued, you {iusi
reh upon correct information, upon reasonable term*.
Deeds, 31 ortgngc , and other instruineuts, drawu c<. r
rectlv and at low rates.
|£y*Ageuts wanted to sell Bouucr's large map of Georgia
high por cent-given.
One thing is certain,l am paying New York and Wssui- o
rox City Pf.hc? lor LAND WARRANTS, allowing a small
commission. ‘
Having :<lso made an arrangement with one of the best firm?
in Washington, 1 am prepared to appiy for
Bounty Land Warrants,
of all sizes, and will charge but l ive Dollars for e-’cb applies
lion —to be paid for when the warreut arrives 1 riug iu your
- claims soon.
\. i intend to make tbtsa permaut nt bueincss. aud give it m>
nudtvided attention. l if h a deter none up u to give satisfaction,
I hope to recelv*. liberal of pr-tronete, from my friends
r.-d the ornmnniD r. R. poNNCn,
jufySi— wltU* Jy ’Luid Ofißcsi, 1 ulumbtw.
GROCERIES AND REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE.
to close Hiy busiues* byltht; 13th September,!
will nell my i Stock of Goods tor i’OST! I have superior <*:<|
**! a? t, efl! Gin, Hum, Whisky, Madeira,bhr
---“■ *■ or t A\ lues, Alo*!, of these articles have been oo
band nearly two years, making them not only betteron account
oil age, but they) cost much less then |(ban they w ould now.—
I alsoofler fresh Porter, Ale, Chirret, Chamnagne, Bvrups and
Bitters; CigarM t'obaecoUTea, Coffee, Candies, Soap, Macker
el, Salmon,! Pickled Pig, Pork, Lard. Oil, Vinegar Pot Ash,
4tc.. ice., allot the best qualitv and for sale at cost on accom
modating terms.
I! will also sel’ city lots, ,\o. 281, 282, 441, lf.fi, 4fiß, MB, 13.
amlj a part of No. l'J, near the Bridge. Also lot No. 3. Xih a
comfortable dwelling and outhouses, situated on the Female
Academy square, a most desirable location, being convenient
to the Female Academy, to the Churches and to business. Also
fraction No. 3ti, containing about 10 acres, adjoining Wm. B.
MitchellVMr. Comet, and |tlie lauds of Col. Jones, not more
than on and a hull miles lrotu tow n. Applvto
P. A. CLAYTON.
K. K - —All who are iudebted must call and settle iheir ac
counts or they w ill be placed in the bands ot an officer. <
aug2—wfctwlf p A c
SOUTHERN
MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY.
(BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA.)
Co/iiiacted on the Havana plan.
CLASS T.
10 be i/rawii Aitc;. 22, 1833, in the citu of Montgomery.
WHEN IRI/.ES AMOUNTING TO
M ill be distributed according to the following
Nl A G N l F I C E N T S 0 H Ji M E J
13?” \nd remember every Prixe i- drawn at each drawing
and paid wheudue WITHOUT DF.DUUTION!
ONLY TEN THOUSAND TICKETS.
} PlttY.E OF .$15,000
I do ,<HW
J do :S,(MIC
| d° • 2,000
do 13,H0
] „ do 1,100
•’ Prizes of ]
•’*” do .MHI
Hd Prizes in all amounting to .-kfiO tx.’U
Tickets SlO ; Halves $5; Quarters $2 f>o.
Bills on all solvent banks at par.
All communications strict! \ confidential.
SAMUEL SWAN,
Agent and Manager.
Sign ot the Bronze Lion
Montgomery, June 28, —lwtd
JOHN MAY, Agent, Girard, Ala.
All letters for immediate answer must be addressed
to JOHN MAY, Columbus, Ga.
By Authority of the State of Georgia.
FORT GAINES ACADEMY
LOTTERY.
TpHI. subscriber hat ing accepted irom the Unintni**looers
.1. the Agency and Management ot the -KURT GAINES
ACADLUn LOTTLI’Y, baa established the principal <-fllce at
Atlanta, Georgia, and intends conducting the Lottery on the
same plan tisthatoi the Htnithcrn. Military .1 ca.dctu if /.otteru , of
Alabama.
GRAND SCHEME FOR AUG.
Class
rrio be drawn Sept. I, 1855, in the City of Atlanta, Gh.,
when Prize* amounting to
Will be distributed according to the following magnificent
Scheme! OTAnd remember every Prize is drawn at each
Drawing, and paid when due WITIIUU L’ DEDUCTION !
CAPITALS $ j 2,000
“ 3,000
“ 2.000
“ 1,500
“ 1,200
“ 1,100
“ 5 of 1,000
“ 10 of 400
In all pi tees Amounting to $50,000
Whole Tickets $8; Halves $1; Quarters $2.
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS!
Bills on all solvent Banks at par. All communications
strictly confidential.
SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager,
April 21—td Atlanta, Georgia.
navttiia, riau la/uoi).
LOTTERY! LOTTERY! LOTTERY!
•Jasper County Academy Lottery.
, [By Authority of the State of Georgia. J
Macon, Ga.
C L A S S I).
WILL be distributed according to the following grand and
unprecedented scheme, in public, at Concert Hall, Macon, Ga.,
and uder the sworn .superintendence of Got. George M. Logan and
James A. Niebet, Esq.
The Manager announces his determination to make this the
most popular Lottery in the world, and challenges comparison
ns to the chances to draw Prizes with any other Lottery.
Remember, every prize isdrawn at each drawing, and paid
w hen due in fu.l w ithout any reduction.
TO BE DRAWN SEPT. 3, 1855.
1 J.RIZE OF $12,000
1 do 5,C00
1 do 3.000
1 do 2,000
1 do 1.500
I do QHtO
l do 1,100
5 do 1,000
403 prizes in all, amounting to $50,000
Tickets ss. Halves $4. Quarters $2
TKN THOUSAND NUMBERS.
The chance* to gain the Capital Prize in the old comb!nation
plan i 1 in 76,076, in Ibis l in 10,000.
Drawing?sent to al!ordering ticket?.
All orders, rely on it, strictly confidi-mial.
Bills on all solvent Banks taken at par.
Registered money letter at my risk.
Prizes paid when due without discount.
Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager,
july24—wtf Macon, Ga.
NOTICE.
OUR Store ws* broken into *n the night of tin- ’d ji@t, and
all our notes and papers taken therefrom.
All persons who Lave executed any notes pat able to us or
to A.S. Hays, of who may know the fact <>(’ our holding their
uotfes or obligations, are heteby cautioned against paving them
to any person except J. VV. Sappir.gton or In us.
inlyS—twtf It, p. EI.LIS tCU.
Week ly Enquirer and Corner Stone copy twice.
WOOL CARDED
ANDMANUF A C T U R E D.
\JiTOOL Carded at 74 toll or 10 cent* j>er lb. Manufactured
* t into Kinsey on shares of one half, or fifteen cents per vd.
lolumbiis may L Jb. WINTER FACTORV.
DISSOLUTION.
r J''llECopartnership heretofore existing the firm 01
1 llarrlson, Austin A, ?lcichcc, is thU da> dis
solved t>y mutual consent. Persons holding claims againd Uie
concern are requested to preset t them without delav, and
those indebted to it. will please make immediate payment.
C. S. HARRISt?N.
WM. AUSTIN.
Columbus, Ga., July ‘Jit—vtw‘2 w A.C. McGEHEK.
COPARTNERSHIP.
r |Ml E midersigued having purchased the interest ot Mr. W.M.
AUSI'IS, in the iirm of Harrison, Austin ic .McGcheo,
will continue the
Auction & Commission, Ae?ro Brokerage, For
* warding Business.
| under the name and style of IIA PRISON fc McGEHEK, at
1 the old stand. No*. ot pud 61, Broad .-street, and respectfully so
licit the patronage ol their friend* and the public.
Cli \S. S. H ARRI vt>N,
J u’y :W,—w&twtf. A ELEN C. MciiEUl.K.
FOH SALE
llc House and J.ot on ♦‘Possum
ULlg*,” lately occupied by John A. Ueßlots, dr
ill I g-Sffi ceased.
One of the most beau iful and desirable places in
Columbus. Apply to
julyiS-wttwim RICHARD ]FATTEN .
BACON & FLOUR.
JUST RECEIVED.
dikn Al W \ FOUNDS TEN NE.SNEI’ |HA< O.N.
l\JUv-"UU KD Sacks rcnucativc Flour.
JO Bbb. Howard Street I'lour—a Superior Article.
T>sethcr with a well assorted Slock ol(>ttO( EltlES
which will be sold at the lowest mark*? prii*p R v -
ANDREWS, RiDOWAY A CO.
CelutnVor 0a , May 1*55. wAt-vti.
j BOUNTY-LAND WARRANTS.
Pension Claims, &c.
HAMILTON & FLANK,
ATTOII NE Y S a T LA W ,
COLUMBUS. GEO.
(Office, No. 67, Broad Street, over E. Barnard’* .Store.)
HAVING wade ;irr;mg< ments.il Hesk/njrtn (nty % by which
all business entrusted to them wilt In- promptly attended
to.they are enabled n> procure Bounty I.niicl Wnr
rantg, Prnttion*, Aie., and prosecute C 1 aI m n against
the Limited State* either before <or press i>r / * -
/'Urtiiirutt.
nrTher are also prepared to j>urch*e Claim*, Sic, against
the United State?.
I3?“-Vo t'ay until the /.and Warrants, Claims, A c.
are procured.
JAMES IIA MU.TON. M. I.
April 7th, 1855. fAtVtt
Bounty Land ! Bounty Land! Bounty Land !
“pHE undersigned having associated themselves together for
I the purpose of procuring BOUNTY LAND under
the several acts ot Congress heretofore pßssd, are now prepared
to make application lor all who who are entitled.
Persons who have heretofore received Roi.uty l and War
rants, are. under a recent actof Congress, entitled to an addi
tional Bounty of Land, and t>\ calling at our office cun get ail
Ibe necessary information.
We are also prepared to prosecute Pension ami other chums
against the United Suite*. Ftom our long experience ami g;.
eral success, we can with confidence say, ihy,t aH claims entrus
ted to our care, will beprotuptly andspeeuil) adjusted
One ot the parties being constantly in Washington city, will
give the business hi* personal attention there.
Office over Guuby Daniels’ Store, Uolurnbus, Georgia.
MICHAEL N. CLARK.
felr-M w&iwtf. 4. B. HAGAN*.
WARM springs;
M MERIWETHER COUNTY, GA.
rU IS delight tut \Y attiring Place is now opeu for the
reception of visitors.
June.*!— twtf. J. L. MUFTI AN* Proprietor.
Montgnomery Journal copy.
“OLD TOM” GIN.
I received a Superior article ot “OLD TOM” GIN m
Bottle? — a dehclou? beverage, hj<J n most excellent article
for medical purposes Also a Superior article of Potash in’; in
cans. juul2—twtf. P. A. CLA YTUN.
PRICES STILL LOWER.
EXTRA FAMILY,‘per bbi 5 ft pn
Double Extra .ilo. •* for pastry 10 (to
Superttiiu !!. .. 7 v,
Georgia Superfine, 7 To
Georgia Mills t, q ( i
All including sticks. Usual discount when 20 barrel* Hre taken
at one time. Our Extra .Family and .Double Extra cannot, be
surpassed..
Meal per bushel $1 (,n
Bhot t?, per hundred lb* $t eo
Bran “ “ $ r u
julj2B—w 1 mtwtf WINTLIUB PALACE MILUi*
RAGS ! RAGS !
TII E ROCK IS LA N D P A PE R M ILLS
A RE paying three nnl a lialfcents ensh p<-r lb.
2-Y lor clean Linen and Cotton Rags, In qualities ot one hun
dred pound* and upwards, and 3 cents lor quantities under
100 lb*. Woolen Rags not wanted.
Office in front of PALACE MILLS.
Columbus,Ga., May 9 , 1855. w&twtf.
WRAPPING AND NKWS TAIT.!;.
OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES,
FOR S/LE AT
Rock Island I'aper Mill Office, .
IN FRONT OF PALACE MILLS.
TEftMK GASH, junelfi—wtjyjf
A CARD.
Paper i* manufactured at liock Island J’nper Mills,
i < olumbuß Gu. Three and . linlf
will be paid for Clean Linen and Cotton RAGS.
Print.ng and Wrapping Paper for Sale
AT LOYV PRICES.
Coiu ns, Ga. July 17. w&twt(
BACON!
T XT* F. will *Ol for CASH nr on a CREDIT until l tic Fall or red
TV of the year, I lie Bct (funlity of ‘Pen 11 rs
aee Ilnc'on! Cali at B. A, Richards &. t o’s.,.lames Ligon’s,
Broad Street, Columbii* Gh., ami at the store of u. Lanier, Gi
rard, Ala. A reduction in price will be made in favor of Mcr
’iidvln- *- Y. iY. .id>x ITi. ’ * 1
‘TO THE PATRONS OF
PERRY DAVIS’
VEGETABLE PAIN KILLED.
OWING t” the largo amount of Counterfeit Fain Killet put
up and sold as genuine by unprincipled men. we have
been obliged to resort to very expensive measures to protect
ourselves pecuniarily, and Hie public from great injury, by
buying cud using tbeir worthless counterfeits. Tin* compar
ative plain and simple style in which our Pain Killer hr*
booh put up, hat made it very for those disposed-,to im
itate it verv successfully, as far as its external app-aram*-,
in tyte oi’ bottle, label, and color of the article; but we mo and
not say that the compound is a miserable, filthy production,
and calculated to do great injury to thoc who might 10.1 t
with the confidence they hav e been accustomed to us- th*>
genuine Pain Kilter. Parties whose business it is to counter
feit valuable preparation*, do it in such a m cri t manner.th’
it is almost useless to attempt to punish them hy legal meas
ures, aw.it is difficult, and we niigh! say impop-ible to bring
the proof hon e to tiiem.
Considering the great difficulty in protecting ourselves and
the public by prosecuting parties, we have been to a very
great expense iu getting up a fim lv executed
STEEL ENGRAVED LABEL,
for our bottle*. We also attach to our bottles n tstcel Knurr
ved note of hand, which we issue a? our obligation Btid the
counterfeit which is held to be foigery by the laws of the
United s-tat-s, and whiq£ parties will not dare attempt to do.
The great expense attending the getting up and priming of
these labels, will prevent the attempt to counterfeit thus ee
scuring to the public that the article they purchase iiithe gen
uine Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, manulacturcd by Perry Invi
t tson. Sole Proprietors, t
The Fain Killer willbe put up in anew s.iyie of panel bo
tie,with tbe words
DAVIS’ VEGETABLE FAIN KILLER,
b'own in the Glas*. We have discontinued tbe use o{
the 3>< cent bottle* and now put u<> only four eii'-..
ri 7. — l-j< cents, go cents, at) cent®, and sl, perbnufe.
We have also a very flue Engraving on’rtone, for tlie R'>x
labels, spcci ying ti:e oorte;!'.* ~f , y, box, win re and by
whom manufactured, fcc. Wo Lave also added j,o our Fato
phetof directions and certificate*, a cover beautifully /Ini-b
----ed, presenting on the tin* page a very excellent likene** of
Perry Dari*, the original inventor of the Paiti Kiih-r. The
bottle label*, and one label on each box, has :.!■>?. corr.ct
likeness ot Perry Davis, w tiieh it will be impossible tt> coun
terfeit successful ly.
Wo have been to tbi* expense, Ihnt the public might !>: -.<•
perfect confidence that they were getting the genuiiw* rtn ‘*
when they buy c bottle *a* abovyi describe*!, To those who
have so long us*-d and proved the merits of our srtie'e. ■<=,
would say that we shall continue to prepare our Tain K:U-r
of the best and purest materials, anti that it shall be evety
wav worthy of their approbation as a tandHTtrediciue.
PKRKV DAVES A. KGS,
Providence, R. I. Manufacturers and Proprietor
tnay™i. wAtwSm.
GEORGIA) Early county;
Court nj Ordinary. August Term. 1355.
T > nlc NT s>t, —Kcuhcti .'-tcGorquadale, adiniin* : r&ii:ro.n the
Ik. tsafate of John MeCorquadale deceased, baviDg spited for
Letters Ifijamo-su: j:
it is ordered, tb u all persons c'neerned show cau r *', if any
they have, whvaaui letter-. may not he granted s.tul aelmiu’*-
. tmtor. at- the March term ut:t of me court ot ordinary oi said
j couidy.
A true tfi, , * r 'lp* ir* sJi tfe* n’-ipuie-r i-t ? Aojrnt T*Si
j l?si. pujld--aOfu y. s.PLV*iURU,Q.I.