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Hauling Cotton Two Hundred miles. —. The Bastrip
I lines ol the lltli ins'., says that it was informed by a
iiiend that several wagons loaded with cotton w<y c on the
i oad li'om Shreveport, La,, to Lake Providence, a distance
ot nearly 200 miles, having no other way to get it to mar*
Jtet, owing to the low stage of water !
Mrs. LeVert in Paris.
I lie Doctor and his charming family, says the Mobile
Advertiser, are enjoying ail the gaieties of Paris, at this
time the gayest ol the gay. Every steamer brings to those
Jolt, lier glowing accounts of distant lands, ol foreign
manners, high society, and all the beauties of travel, as re
flected on a pure, glowing mind, susceptible to every lively
and generous impression. As on eveiy path tlso lair moth
er and daughter tread,such charming impressions are left
of our ow'ii best American society and amiable citizens,
tending to make us all better and more truly known, it
cannot but To of interest to hear all their sincere trhd house
hold views ol ail they hear and see. We have been favor
ed with the perusal of the letters last received, and with
permission to extract some lew pariidtdars:.
Paris, July 21, 185,T
The Frincc's Ball.- Last night vve were at the reception,as
termed here, of Prince Napoleon Bonaparte, heir presump
tive to and who bears a wonderful resemblance
to the great Napoleon. He is Psesident of the Exposition
and now lives m the Palais Royal. The Princes Mathiide
Retmdpil, his sister, receiving the company, and there was
much form and ceremony observed as in Buckingham
Palace. Still we passed an enchanting evening among
the most distintinguished personages, literary, .political and
artistic. • • o • , •.
I fell into conversation, in bpanish, with a very ancient
lady, superbly decorated with diamonds, who insisted that
we must life country women,from my pronunciation of some
one particular word. Replying in the negative, i suffered
her to guess all the different nations ol the European world
as mine before i pronounced our own dear America! Great
was her surprise; and greater mine, when Prince Napoleon
e.oining up, made me acquainted with the mother ol the
Empress! Whispering to the prince, she called his atten
tion to Octavia “as a perfect specimen of Andalusian
beauty.”
We append another brief extract on a very different
subject—a picture to delight Mesdames Stow and Abby
Kelly:
“To us the funniest objects In Paris —though taken quite
philosophically here—are two negroes from St. Counts, or
something o! ulack Solique’s heraldry. They have an
elegant ‘turn out,’ with a white driver, and two while foot
men. Thege caricatures of aristocracy Lean back in their
brilliant carriage, with all the vulgar affectation of assum
ed importance, and deliver their orders to the servants with
a laughable attempt at dignity. The fragrant airs with
which they surround and endeavor to imbue their charm
ing persons, are not the elegant indulgences they are with
u?, but absolute necessaries ol their condition in life. And
happily, it is not an expensive luxury, for perlumes are lar
mdre abundant in Paris than Arabia.”
Democratic and. Anti-Know Nothing Nomina
ting Convention.
The people of Muscogee County, without regard to old
party divisions, who approve of the Platlorm ol principles,
adopted by the Democratic Party ol Georgia [at their late |
State Convention, arm are opposed to the proscriptive prin- :
cipies of the Know Nothing Order, are respectfully invited !
to meet at the Court House, in Columbus, on
WEDNESDAY,the sth SEPTEMBER,’
at 12 o’clock, M., for the purpose of nominating Candi* !
dates to represent .Mirscogee County in the next Legisla- j
ture. Doors wide open. The PEOPLE are invited to !
attend. Cotne One, Come All! Let the People Govern.
E. Barnard, JosephJefjgrson,
P. Spencer, Patrick Barry,
E. A. Abbott, .1. Hamilton,
John W. Huit, M defSraflenreid,
\V. E. Jones, John Quinn,
.1. 11. Junes, JamesCude,
J. J, Boswell, W. Si Needham,
R. ,1. Moses, Michael M’Gahey,
A. 11. Cooper, J. B. Corcoran,
John McCarty, J-M. Mitchell,
J. A..Strother, James Pilkinton,
Maleom Persons,
T. Lomax, * Janies Estevez,
\V. 11. M. King, John Code,
Goo. B. Miller, Eugene A.‘Smith,
Geo. T. Hurt, O. P. Tillinghast,
Wrn. E. Plane, < D; St. Ledger,
M. A.Cleekley, P. Steinbacker,
W. T. Bjowii, JarneS Boulter, •
11. tVI. Cleckley, Daniel Rodgers,
Jno. Munn, F Bun us,
J. B. Hicks, D. Wallbohm,
R. M. Aldworth, Hugh Dolan,
W. E. Coleman, E. 11. Calhouu,
R.P. Spencer, M. M’Gobney,
Geo. H. Sjienoer, T. Sheppard,
Jos. W.Wooltolk, 11. L. Mauretzen,
W. Wool folk, T. O. Douglass,
Win. O. DonglaSs, J. A. I'razor,
I 1. Moses, (leu.ti. Gullon,
F. A.Cairns, B. V. Iverson,
F Kitniet, Thomas Livingston,
F. Roick, M . N. Clarke,
JamesForan, ‘t W. S. Clarke,
J’. Bidder, A. B. Ragan,
Wm. C. Fylltq * Sanlucl J. Hatcher,
LG. Kir upper, Wm- K. Schley,
F. Bachle, Parham D. Redding,
F. Landon, David Dean,
G. Landon, I Peterson T'lnveatt,
Thomas Brastill, • -£*j. Jno. I). Gray,
C. S. Harrison, Daniel Griflin,
13. IT Folsom, V. W. Pryor,
A S*. Mariner, V- J. G. Smith,
C. S. Pryor, Alex. P. Pryor,
R. C. Forsyth, v\ 11. Cady.
Lewies Livingston, V m. Burch,
11. A. T’ylor, C: M. Jordan,
.las. .1. Lovelace, J - H. Merry,
C. T. Cushman, G. Mefehent.
G. E Thomas, jr., Joseph F. Miller,
John Kramer, Wm.E. Nance,
John R. Daggers, Felix McArdle,
T. W. Grimes, Alex J. Robinson,
V. S. Townsley, M*. Jaeobe,
S. G. Wilson, L. Rooney,
A. B. Dayton. *•/ Jacob Lowonbcrg,
John B. Dozier, Jacob Day is,
Wm. Deignan, A. Mathfeu,
John W. Kelly, iM. H. Dessau,
F. C. Ellison, B. Jackson,
Gluts. P. Dean , j*, J. il.Uappoldt,
Stephen B. Dean, , Samuel Koockogey,
Charles J. Barrow, S. A. Billing,
L. Spencer, James T. Flewellen,
J . Michel, lv. B. Murdock,
John \\ Bowen. George Meredith
Other lists arain circulation. As soon as 1 hey arc re
turned the names will bo inserted.
Culunihus, Ga., August 28ilt, 1855.
(JOY, JOHNSONS APPOINTMENTS.
Gov. Johnson will address the people on the political is.
B ucs ol the canvass, at—
Snarta, Tuesday, Ith of September.
Warrenton, Wednesday, sth of September.
Lexington. Friday, ?tb ol September.
Elherton; Saturday, Bth of September.
Augusta, Tuesday, 11th of September.
Waynesboro Wednesday IT 111 of September.
from Ron. John Minor Botts, of Virginia.]
Uichmo.np, Va„ JnVy !Uh, 1855.
Jtfrxxre. Wm, S.Beers k. C.o, Considerations of du
ty to the attiicted alone prompt tnetoVemL you this voluiitaiy
testimonial to the threat value of -S< nrtcr's Spanish Mixture
for incurable disease, Scrofula.
Withofit iK-iiiutlisposoil or deeming it necessary t 4 go into
the particulars of the *sbe. 1 can the astonishingresuHs
that have heen pftWucett tty the itre on a
meniUer-ot toy own family, ami umffr mvp'vfti observation ami
stiver. ntctideuce. alter the skill of llK>*tesf physicians had
been exhausted ami alt ttio usual reine-ii.es SliaA* laiteO. iuH\
tustify ntr in recommending it* use to all whomav he suffer
ing from that dreadful malady.
1 do not mean to say that it is adapted to aitMoustiuinon^.or
that it will itlord„the same rehet in at I eases; tot-, of course, 1
know nothing •about that—hrw from what t ha\e seen of t'tn'cf
tt ets. t would not hesitate l > usv- U, in any Ami every ceo of
tScroltlia. with persous lor xylfcoti ; {fit an iiftorcst,, m over
w hom t ceuidt .wri'ix: it iluein c or control.
Yorv rcspecltuitv. * jyLL
JOHN M. ROTTS.
THOM \S M. TURNER NCO.
J AS. H. CARTER,
Savannah, ua.
BROOKS A CHATMAN,
p V\FORTU vV NAOLb,
j uiy2o wtwtillstSfPt < oUimhu?. La.
NfXIHOBH WANTED.
* ttfp t f.>h I* h\ Ue moirth'Vd 0,3 • able <w- U<* mew
| 5 ‘ J*>f!!s IVOR \Y:”
From the Rev. B.W: Ham,, a jai,Uler.f, the Metho
(list Episcopal Church.’
oTv oili r"‘* P nL? Wii uahs—Sir: I accidentally gut hold
!,EL,? ° niC Ualaam ot W . hild Cherry,” and have
, pronouncing it the best expectorant I
, cr and have tried nearly all the far-lamed cx
j • > ant L °*. Bie day, as I have been laboring under pul
,c l a, fection lor nine tears. I received a letter irom
y rotlier-in-law, the Rev. James Wallis, a lew daysaoo,
• nit lie and his wife were both using the “Pulmonic Bal-
and were perfectly delighted with it. Ilia wife, two
eeks before, had lost all hope of recoverv, but was aston
ishingly improved. 3 * .
Your obedient servant,”
a BW. HARRIS.
Ala., Feb. 21, 1810.
kold by all Druggists everywhere. See long ad
vertjsemeut in another Column. augl llm.
Vermifuge.— During a practice of
~r* McLaH ha<l attended innumera
wtß,w.' t S! flhcte l lw , th K CVer y ~,n” <' f *■"'> disease, and
was i.duu-d to appl; all the energies ol liismimi to thedipcov
tlie r Mit Vt n- f "i ! ’ ~., ’ 0r W, ’u !n de * t sp) r certain in its effects;
boforeih of his tabors is the Amcncau Worm Specific, now
alilV. It o P, U . bic, f - ,T ,lch ,K Perfectly Bate, and may he given
S™ Chll “?S?’’ 1 V le ,nost a K<“, “rt'.tl.w Led adult;
invarhMe" , ! 1 d H , L al,d tr,rer,arM destroys worms with
doe imt .V * bis easy ol administiation, and as it
m 9 T!!!^Jl!’' rC " rsf , , " ltn y form whatever, no restrictions
SSSr ref r an to ‘Kinking cold water, nor ; 8 it ea
credihle to theteuderest mfanl. An In-
Vemiilufre 01 wor,ns have bee “ expelled by this great
c l'l’T 0 ,! 1 I’ leaße be careful to ask for I)T{. M’LANF.’S
Vern •r, i A ° ‘ *' liiVl I FUGE ’ iuul a no '>e else. All other
’ v ®V M ’ con ?i )ariß ° n are worthless. Hr. Xl’i.anes gen
be hid Uge ’ a f°Ki h ’, S ° e ' ebrated Liv er Pills, can .ow
Canada. 1 respectable DrugStorcsin the United Mates and
by all Hie Druggists in Columbus, and by one
agent in every town* aug7-w&tw2w.
Hoofland’s German Bitters, prepared and sol.l
,r - Jac.kson, at the German Medical Store, 120 Arch street,
i luladelphia,increase in their well deserved celebritv, for the
cure ot ad diseases arising irom derangement of tlie’hiver.—
these Bitters have, indeed, pfbved a blessing to the afflicted,
who show their gratitude bythemost flattering testimonials,
l his medicine has established tor itself a name that competi
pjoi, however.wily their schemes, or seductive their promises,
cannot reach. It gained the public confidencepy the immense
benefits that have been derived fromit, and will ever maintain
its position, g
This invaluable medicine mav be purchased of all the Drug
gists in Columbus and of Dealers generally throughout the
touted States. jul> 14—wtw2w
MUSCOGEE
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
r PHK 13th monthly installment, of one dollar per share,
is payable on Saturday next. The association will meet
at Concert Hall on that evening, at 8 o’clock.
aug3o—twit STERLING F. GRIMES, Treasurer.
TO
LINSEYS! LINSEYS!!
WE call attention to the fact that our Linseys are wi
dor, by 2or 3 inches, than those usually sold here
that they are made ol prime Georgia Wool, and weigh
fuil 10 ounces to the yard. It Planters consult their in
terest they will buv of our goods. They are the best in
Georgia. aug3lwtwtf WINTER FACTORY.
Partnership Dissolved.
THE late firm of It. 31. Aid worth Cos. is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts due
the firm must be paid to R. M. Aldworth.
R. M. ALDWORTH & CO. I
Columbus, Ga. Aug. 31, 1855.
Tin and Sheet Iron Manufactory.
R. M. ALDWORTH
YA/TLL continue to carry on the business at the old stand
’ ’ on Randolph Street. Work done in the best style j
and at the shortest notice. R. M. ALDWORTH.
Columbus, Ga., Aug. 31, 1855. twGm.
FOR SALE.
MTHE HOUSE formerly occupied by MR. R. 11.
SAMMIS, with 5 Rooms, Kitchen, &c., on reason
aide terms. Inquire of
aug3l—twlm. SAMMIS &. ROONEY.
, * * * !
HATS & CAPS,
AT THE
NOW in Store and for Sale, the greatest and best
VARIETY OF HATS & CAPS
ever offered in Columbus. They are of every shape, qual
ity, size, material, fashion and price, and the head that we
cannot cover will have to go bare. Let every body call i
and see us, for we are bound to suit every body.
Our Fall Fashions of Silk Hats are very beautiful, and
are Selling rapidly. We can fit you ail—call and see.
Avery Choice Lot of r .
Walking canes ami Umbrellas, 1
also, for sale at any price. ‘
Z'Sgf Manufacturing and Repairing as usual.
I'll EH AT STORE, 42 Broad St., is the place.
aug2l~w&tw3w F. LANDON.
920 acres of Land for Sale.
<?<.<?•* WISHING to retire from the hplaßting business, I will t
Jlimse.lt toy lauds located on the old stage road to Mobile,and ,
!8 nines from the city of Montgomery, and near.the Fensaoo- !
la Railroad. There is about lour hundred acres of Bottomland
on said tract, which will produce one bale of cotton to the acre, I
or titty bushels of corn. The remainder ,oak and hickory lands ;
:i3O acres of open hind and a crop on it which will show the !
productiveness of the soil.
The tract is susceptible of two settlements of equal size and ’
will be sold that w r ay if desired. The improvements consist of!
agin house ami screw, a good two story dwelling with brick
chimneys, and all out houses usually found on a plantat ion—
and a never failing well of good water convenient.
Also plenty of stock water always in the plantation.
These lands..located so near navigation and the capital of Al
abama, are worth from fifteen to twenty dollars per acre, but
can be had for seven dollars at any time prior to the month of
December. augiO—w3m A. B. VICKERS.
LAND FOR SALE,
In Barbour County, Alabama.
I OFFER for sale two Plantations lying
j&gpTnear Clayton, in Bat hour county, Ala.,, frillT
EjfsaE One plantation contains 1500 hundred JiLiLLL
aeres of land, and is as well improved as any place ip the,
county. The crowing crop will show the quality of the*
land. Price $7 per acre.
The other place contains9oo acres of good land; HO in
cultivation, on which are 60 acre? ol corn that some of my
neighbors say will Average from 40 to 75 bushels per acre, j
There is on this place a good location for a mill—with a !
dam ahead made. Price i? 6 per acre.
Persons wishing to purchase bargains are respectfully in
vited to call and examine the land. For further particu
lars address JOHN 11. MILLER,
aug3l—wtvvlm. Clayton, Ala. ,
8
THE Jasper County Lottery Draws on .Monday!
1 next, 1.0 ve has several prizes unsold, call early before
they are all gone. W. E. M)\ E,jJg t.
aug2B—„w3t 64 Broad Street.
imßEm MUSICAL. *&rrm
] J ML. SAKO XI would respect- nrn
fully i nib cm his friends and the “citizens “t * olumbtis that he
w ilt return to hi* duties nor abtmt the Sitlth of Sept'* .
tie would also add that tie will bring with him a, large are?
splendid assortment of New and Fashionable MUSIC, V octl
as well as Instrumental. aug-*B—twtf
COTTAGE SCHOOL.
MR. T. A EDGAR would inform his pat-’
roiis and the citizens of Columbus generally,
thht he has removed his COTPAtjE
SCHOOL, for instruction of young Mu-ses
and Masters, to his new house, situated on the North Com
mens.in the grove above the City Mill, where he will re-
O pon’ School oil the -d Monday in September.
’ The location is the most desirable for a School, that
could be selected in the suburbs of Columbus. The house
is w-cll veutiliated, and the water is et 4he, very best.—
Thankful for the very liberal shareoi patronage heretofore
bestowed on him, Mr. Edgar respect lull y solicits a contin
uation of the same. .
Perms $5 per quarter ol 11 Scholastic weeks.
a u rfS twit
| | -9, ’ ‘*9t~ *“7 ~ jr ’ V, : ~
Columbus Crimes!
Ttintr will bean election of ItljHieutunant nr the
ks Armory room, at the next regular upP* tug of the Cotn
y ft.it ty • Monday eventog September n't,’ to tiil the vac ap
ey’bet asK>ned by tRe resignation ol J ueut. Andrews. Eve
ry member >s particularly *equated t’> be p
Bvord°r <*f dv> i_ ,-nrp-rro .
Coltuubus. Aug. !3—twtd C. F. 6 A l ’ IjJC See.
EXCUSE ME TOR A FEW DA^S!
THE undersigned will be absent front the citv lor a
short time, but will not close bis Daguerroau Rooms
this year as he did last, but will leave them in the cbarirc
oi his Assistant, Master GILES WILLIAMS, [a young
i ad l who will no doubt please any and all who may sit for
Daguerreolypes. Try him, and if they, do not-suit you,
you need not take them. Respectfully,
A. J* RIDDLE.
Proprietor and Principal Operator.
Golumbus, Aug. 24—w&twtf.
SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND NO. 4.
Mcsoooick Rail Road OrKics, )
Columbus. Ga.. Aug.’ Il.is.vr>. \
The Hoard of Directors have this day declared a dividend
ot lour per rent for the past six month-*., from the nett earning*
ol the Road, payable on and after the loth of September next
at the office et the Company at Columbus and Savannah. *
. n. ADAMS, Sec’y and Trcasur.
l .nquirer and Corner Stone please Copy. tild.
OAK WOOD AT $1 PER CORD
TWILL Fell 100 cords Oak Wood, already cut and
corded, deliverable at my plantation at any time within
30 days, at the above price. R. .1 MqSF.S.
N. 13. Wanted to hire a waslierwomau.— Ai;.2ltwU.
fDR. NEISLER’S SCHOOL
Will re-open on tthe 2d Monday (the iml > in
at Odd Fellows’ Hal!.
r Enqurer copy. ang2a-wtwtd
To Tax Payers.
IAM now’ ready to receive -the Slate and Count v Taxes, for
the present itar. THUS. CHAFFIN ‘l. c
aug26— . w&tvvtit.
NEW DRUG STORE.
g TIIG undersigned, having associated themseves ,o
together for the purpose of transacting a
Wholesale and Retail
D RUG BUS! N ESS,
Would announce to their friends and the public generally,that
! they leave have taken the eligible and commodious Store on
broad street, at prsent occupied by RKI)D & JOH NSON,where
j on the first of October, they will open a large and varied stook
of Drugs, Medicines,Paints, Oils & Dycst till's,
I together with all such articles as pertain to the Drug Business.
KfVLIN, yiOMAS Xl CO.
A. C. KIVLIN. jOs. W. THOMAS. T. S. TUGGI.E,
Columbus, Ga. August 24. twbtwto.*
Mew Books! Mew Books!
ABBOTT’S Life of Napoleon, anew ?up
w ,4 : ~ r ,ply; •
Travels in Chinese Empire, by M. Hue;
Bell Smith, Abroad
The Conscript, by Dumas;
‘l'ri-Colored Sketches in Baris;
Waik na: or Adventures on the Mosquito Shore, bv Sam
uel A. Bard;
English Orphans, or Home in the New World, by Ma-\
ry J. Holmes;
Commonplace Book of Thoughts and Fancies, by Mrs. j
Jameson;
The Winkles: or tlie Merry Monomaniacs, by J. B.
Jones.
j A Visit to the Camp before Sevastopol,’ by R. C. Mc-
Cormick, Jr. of New York.
Cleve Hall, by Mrs. Sowell;
The Iroquois: or the BngiiHSide of Indian Character, by
Minnie Myrtle;
Heiress of Ilaughton: or the Mother’s Secret, by the au
thor of Aubrey;
Sequel to Aubrey;
CotiStance Herbert, by G. E. Jevvsbury;
Missing Bride, by Mrs. Southworth,
Just received by .!. W. PEASE,
;uiglß—w&twtf. 92 Broad Street.
AVIUM SPRINGS,
M MERIWETHER COUNTY, GA.
Tillß delightful Watering Place is now open for the
reception of visitors.
June2l—twtf., J. L. MUST!AN, Proprietor.
Montgnomcry Journal copy.
® FOR KENT.
THE house near the Market in Columbus,
known as the CITY HOTEL. Apply to Pn.'Gitrepger
or M. Barshali. augl l—twttl
Enquirer and Corner Stone couv.
MUSCOGEE RAILROAD OFFICE, )
Columbus, Ga., August 13, 1555. <j
A MEETING of the Stockholders of the Muscogee R,
R. Company, will be held at this office on Monday
the third day of September next, at 10 o’clock, A. M. lor
the purpose of electing a President and Directors, as'pro
vided for in the law of Feb. 1851. D. ADAMS, See.
augustl4 twtd
All city papers copy until the day of election.
A CARD.
HAVING disposed of my entire stock of Drugs Med
icines, &c., to Messrs. .T. S. Pemberton, *Y Cos., I
cheerfully recommend them to my old liiends and custom
ers. Thankful lor the patronage bestowed upon me, l
would respectfully solicit a continuance ot the same to my j
successors. R. CARTER.
Columbus, Ga., Aug. 24 ISss —w&tw2m.
Choice Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
&e,, &c. \
J. S. PEMBERTON & CO.
WHOLE SALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, |
AT THE SIGN OF THE BLUE MO UTAH,
COLU3IBUS, GA.
n WE have purchased, the entire ■■stock of Drugs,
<124 Medicines, Chemicals, &e., ■of ROBERT CAR- 'FFy
Yfi TER, and will continue the business at liis old Y.U
Stand. We are now receiving a. full assortment 4.3*
ot Choice Medicljits, Chemicals, lii
struments, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, &/.,
suited alike to tl:c taste of the city and wants of the country;
which will be sold at prices that will not fail to give satis
taction, We respectfnily invite our friends and the public to
give us a call, and we pledge ourselves to make it to the ititer- ‘
terest of all who may with their patronage. From
our long expert nee as Druggists, and with close attention to bu
siness, we trust that we shall not fail to. give entire satisfaction
to.ail who may honor with a call.
Columbus, Ga., Aug. 24. w&twtf
LINSEYS! UNSEYS!
OF
SUPERIOR QUALITY,
FOR BALE LOW,
AT WINTER FACTORY.
N. N.—Tlie attention of Merchants and Planters is respect
fully solicited, aug24—w&twU
AVRAPPIKG MI) NEWS PaT’EIE
OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES,
s s FOR Si- LE AT
Rock Island Paper Mill Office,
IN FRONT OF PALACE YIIULB.
TEK3IS CASH. jttnelG—w&twtf
BACON!
\ VTE will sell fur CASH ■ r on a 1 TtEBIT smtil the Fall orerd
rl of the .year, tire Best Q,nality of Tennes
see line oil! Call at H. A. Richards & Co’s.jJaaiesdLigon's,.
Broad Street, Columbus Ga.,aud at the store <>t O. Lamer, (.i
rard, Ala. A reduction’in f-rire willb'e raa’e it-, favor of Mer
chants. (*. W. ALEXANDER.
julylS)— w&twtf. E. JONES.
BACON & FLOUR.
‘ JVST RECEIVED.
|A A AjA/4 PO l’ Xi )S T INN \ ILSS i KJi ACO :N.
lU\ M K ? \ f 100 Sacks Tennessee Flour. ’
40 Bids. Llovrani Street i lour—a Superior Artie!r.
Together with a. we+i ;i- Tied Stoi k ot (,'R<H PillPS
• which'will be sold at lit*, l.iwest niarl>o ! price l’v
aN DRF.ws. Kit)*;; wa V N -;<\
Columbus Ga., .May 29, 1853. . wAiwtf,
Ve ANTED,
MFNT by a 80. k-Keef*t'r, tulo • oinpeie.-t,
V having had 7 years experience. Apply at th - oilier,
or by letter t-'. B -x 968. P. O,
Columbus, (-Ja.. July , JB3s—lwtf.
FOR SALE.
4 FI 1C ST F VTt S\lW* r: trorcj , \ r H>
x l to aig-3 ’ * 1 < BY! \ k &> t LLI *
Groceries and real estate
FOR SALE.
INT ENDING to close’ my business hyjilio I3ih S'eptcraber.l
wills.-litm i tflock of Goods for I'* ”* I” I have superior old
Bramli s ,(ii H , H um< Wlilskyi Ma4cira,Sl*f r*
ry&Port Wines. MostOf tlies*.* artidUs have been <>n
hand nearly th oycarsunaklng them ni>t only iuconnl
of| ace, hut theyj cost mneh less then llhhrfthey would nowA-
I alsooffer fresh Porter, Ale, Clarret, Champagne,
Hitters: cigars, ; fobuecn. Tea, Coffin?, Candies. Boap,Mucker
el, Salmon,} Pickled Pig, Pork. hard. Oil, VineAr Pot Ash,
&e., &.C., allot the best quality and for sale at cost on accom
modating terms.
1 Will also si L! city lots. .Nos, 28T, ‘*31’,441, il.it, 4(tß, 508, 15,
andj a part of Vo. Hi, near the Bridge. Also lot No. 3, with a
comfortable dwclifnsand outhouses, situated on the Female
Academy s-yuarg, a most desirable location, being cobvneienf
to the Female Academy, to the Churches and to business. Also
fraction No. SU, containing about It) acres, adjoining Win; B.
[ MJtchcl! Mr. Comer, and,'the lands of Col.'.tones, rfot more
than on and a half miles lrom town. Apply t<>
P. A. <*j. \V Tt *N.
N. ft.— \lfwho art! indebted must call and üb> their ac
counts or they will be “placed in the hands of an dlheer. - )
a-ug2—w&twir * P. A. C.
Wanted Immediately,
VCiOOJ) t .lit l{J. IG h, ,/l IIJVTK H. fair wages and
steady work given. Apply to F.& A. LF.MM \N.
angle—wtv lm Guthberl, Randolph county Ga.
OAT STRAW,
r PHE Rock Island Paper'Mills want to purchase 100
1 tons of CL ft AN INSIDE Si lUUKB and 50 tons ot
OAT STRAW, for which will be paid 810 per ton
be paid, delivered in bales.
Columbus, (la., July 31,1855 —tw&wtf.
WOOL CARDED
A N D M A N U F A C T IT R E D.
TTTOrtL Carded at V toll or 10 cents per lb. Manufactured
I it into liinsey on shares of one half, or tlltccn cents’per yd. I
} Columbus, may 2d, WINTER FACTORY-.
DISSOLUTION.
I fiaji t;Copartnership heretofore existing order the firm of
_L Harrison, Austin & McCiehee, is this day dis
solved by mutual consent. Persons holding claims against the
j concern are” requested to preset them without delay, and
’ those indebted lo it wiil please* make immediate payment.
c. s. hArrisun,
WJI. AUSTIN,
Columbus, (ip.., July 29--wtw2w A. U.JMcGEHEE.
COPARTNERSHIP.
: criHE undersigned having purchased the interest of Mr. WM.
j AUSTIN, in the firm of Harrison, Austin & McUehce,
j vy ill continue the
Auction & Commission, Negro Broket age, A For
warding Business.
i under the name ams style of HARRISON &. McCEHEE, at
: ibe old stand, Nos. 59 and til, Proud Street, ami respectfully so
licit the patronage of tlicii friends andtbe public.
*CH \S.f3. HARRISON, . I
July 3(, -w&twtf. A ELEN 0. McG Ell EE.
CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capita! and Surplus $400,000
Takes risks m; Lives on very moderate terms,
Columbus, july 10—lw3ni JOHN MUNN. Ag’p
’ “OLD TOM” GIN.
I UST received rf*Suporior articleof “OLD TOM” GIN in
and i'.oitle.s—a delicious leverage, ana a most (Excellent article
for medical purposes Alsou Superior article of Potash in’tin
cans. jun!2—twtf. P. A. CLAYTON.
Havana Flan Lottery.
LOTTERY!LOTTERY! LOTTERY!
Jasper County Academy Lottery,
XBy Authority of the State of Georgia .]
Macon, Ga,
C L A 8 8 D.
WI LL be. distributed according to the following grand and
unprecedented scheme, iu public, at poncert Hall, Macon, Ga.,
under the sworn superintendence of Cos j. George M. LQgr.ii ami ;
Jambs A. Nisbot, Esq,.
r l he Manager announces bis determination to make this the
most popular Lottery in the world, and challenges comparison
as to the chances to draw Prizes with any other Lottery.
Remember, every prizeisdruwn at each drawing, and paid
when due in lull without any reduction.
TO BE DRAWN SEPT. 3, 1855.
1 LRIZE OF .?!2,Q00
1 do 5,0(10
1’ do 3.000
i do 1 2.000
1 do 1,500
1 do 1,2110
I do 1.100
5 do * ROdO
40i prizes in aU, amounting to f? 50,000
Tickets 38. Halves §4. Quarters's2
TEN TIIOUSAN 1) N HAIR ERF.
Thachayc.es to gain the Capital Prize in the old combination
plan is 1 iii 7U,!)7t, in tiiis l in 10,000.
Drawings sent to al! ordering tickets.
All orders, rely on it, strictly confidential.
Bills on all solvent Banks taken at par.
Registered money letters at my risk. -
Prizes paid when due without discount.
Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager,
ju!y2 I—wtf Macon, Ca. ‘
SOUTHERN
MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY.*}
(BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA.)*
Conducted on the Havana plan.
CLASS T.
To he drawn Aug. 22, 1855, in the city of Montgomery.
WHEN PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
Will be distributed according to the following
M AGNIFICE NT S CII KME ! j
remember every Prize is drawn at each drawing
and paid when due WITHOUT DEDUCTION!
ONLY TEN THOUSAND TICKETS.
] PRIZE OF 315,000 j
I do , 5,(:..()
1 do 4,( ‘O
1 do ..." 3.000 i
I <io 2,000
1 do ..t 15.00
l do ...f 1,100
5 Prizes 0f...-, l.tiiio
50 do 500 .
LUI Prizes in all amounting to *, 300.020 j
Tickets $lO ; Halves $5; Quarters $2 50. *|
Rillsonall solvent banks at par. *
Aii communication.; strictly confidential.
SAMUEL SWAN, !
Agent and Manager.
Sign ofthe Bronze Lion :
Montgomery, June 28, —twtd
i JOHN MAY, Agent, Girard, Ala.
{XT’ Ail letters for immediate answer must be addressed
to JOHN MAY", Columbus, Ga'.
By Authority of the State of Ceorgia.
FOET GAINES ACADEMY
LOTTERY.
THE subscriber*-having accepted lrom the Cnmißih* : *p-:;rs
the Agency and Management of the FORT GMNEB
ACADEM Y 1 OTTERY, has <• ■ar,ii-P<*< ! .he- pri; ch ;1 C file* at -
Atlanta, Georgia, and intends conducting the Lottery on the
same plan as that South: rg .Vifnary jfeaUi wij Aof fry, of
Alabama. m
} GRAND SCHEME FOR AUG.
Class 0.
i ffifTo be drawn Se t. f. 1855, in the
when Prized aßim|ptingi,>
9 0|QIO
j Win be dJstrßi'it.-d n-.- rdihg *•> the, following magr.ificn;
’ Scheme! remember even- Prize i*'*i awe ui eacn
Drawing, and paid when due VV]TII()Ui’ PEDI •’ fli'N !
‘ GAPITALS .... 3;VtM)
; “ t 5.000
- U.I ; e
r... *2*(i■ (i
i MU.
5 of. t,*n
i f “ to of.- ‘. 4on ;
j ‘ln all p atne-untia.: w>
j \V hole Tie.kci Scs Hi k 4; Quarto?? $2.
j ONLj'’ TDN TfWT'SAND NOIBLUS !
j Lil Lou ®I biveui Banks sK par. AH communication
f'cHk tiy ccnnderJ’-d.
8 \ Mtlt.L SWAN, A gent r 5 rt, J YUt; TCt
jApii 21 M ■ AtLiMfa/dcliYia. [
BOUNTY-LAND WAHRANTS.
Pension Claims, &c.
HAMILTON & PLANE,
ATTOH NE V S A T hA W ,
COLUMBUS, GEO.
(ttniee *No. f*7, Broad Street, over E. Barnard’s Store.)
n.WING made arrangement 8 at H'> ( </i/, 1-y which
all busines-* entruMeti to them will Ite promptly ttemld
to,they ate. enabled tp procure Bounty Lam! \Var
rnt, Pensions, &c., and pmseeute Clnlnt
rhe United States (ntlit-r before ( oH"rc.<s or ttiereviral / e
pillfltirUtS. •
C l hcy ate also prepared t<‘purchase Claims, icc., against
flu- I'nitetl Elates. *
l‘ay required until the Lend It nrrunts, ( semi, Inc.
arr prnrttrnl. .-
a ?! fc s it am t r/ro wm . F. rt.* nk .
T c. 1855. wAtWtf.
Bounty Land! Bounty Land! Bounty Laufl !
’ HF, undersigned havingnssiwHUeUh msejve? togittier for
1 the purpose ot procuring BOUNTY LAND under
the several acts of Congress heretofore jassd, are now prepared
to make anplieatihn for all whowiO are entitled. *
Person* vln* have tim'lgfflrc received Hoi.nly Ilapll War
rants, are, under a rec*itactof Congress, entitled to an aldi
tioaal .llounty of Land, and by calling at our efiice can get all
l lie neccAnry inlbrmaiion.
Vi oare also prepartv! t(’ prosernte Pension and other claims
against Uu- United Stales. e:om our long experieiife and gen
eral success, we can with confidence say. that ad Claiihs-cut rus
ted to our care, will be promptly andspee<lißl otljusted
(hie ot ib, parties being constantly in Washington city, will
give the business his personal atteiitioji there.
Officeover Gunby ii Daniels’ Store, Columbus, Georgia.
MICHAF.I. N. CLARK.
-■ h ~4
LAND WARRANTS,
I. T\l) OFFICE AND AGENCY,
roR rntc vi RcuAsr xno
SAI, E O F RL: A L EST AT K V
OF ALL iDESCRIPTI^NS.
CONVEYANCER, &c., &c.,
V •ON RAXDOEFHSTREET,
Opposite the Post Oflice, Colmnhu*, tin.
iUAVEdelerminKiU> devote my time exNrrAiveh tothe
LAND BFSTNESS, and hope, trotn my IHiow'ledfp* ofthe
lands in Georgia, to be able to give entire Riiflslaction to all
who may entrust me with business. I nnn prbpared to either
buy or sell, perhaps to better advantage than any other person
in Western or South-Western Georgia.
It you have l.uplsiosell, tfdl upon me; if I dojiot purchase,
I will find you a purchaser. If you wish to fuiy, call also, lor
L have many valuable lots and settlements of lmtd to sell. From
my extensive knowlc dff’ of the owners of Jamis, I am |irepar
ed lo'asrertain tliemwner olbgiiuost every Vacant lot of land
in the t lf jqu wi*h to liavv|your lay* veiled,-you l n. i y
rely np>>hcorrect inlonnation, epoh s reasonable term's.
‘Heeds, XU oi - l gaffes, and other instrutfieids, drawn ccr
k reelly and'jat-trov rales, v* SK,
! Agents wanted to sell Bonner’s kirge map of Georgia—
, high per cent.given.
Chic thing is certain, I am paying Nkw York :uklAVasihnu
ton City Pricks IbrLANp VVARR ANTB, ‘ alkw ing a small
coipmission. * “ <W
llaviog also made an arrangement with one of the best firms
in Washington, l am prepared to app|y,l'Ar
Bounty Land Warrants,
of all sizes, and \\ iii charge but Five Dollars for each.applica
tion—to he paid for when the warrant arrives. I ring in your
claims soon.
As i intend to make this a permanent business, and give it my
undivided attention, with a cctermination to.give Satisfaction,
I lwj cHp rsecivea liberal ktiare of patronage, trdm my friends
and I h^Tcbmpi unity Centrally. r*. R. BONN FI!,
jufj3l—w&twly t Land Office, Columbus.
PRICES STILL LOWER.
EXTRA FAMILY, per bhl.. $ ft 00
Ttouble Extra do. “ for pastry t l<t on
Superfine 5. 7 V
Georgia Buper!?ne, #* 7
Georgia Mills 7;..; .;t. ..‘ t* no
All including sacks- Usual discount when 20 barrels arc taken
at one lime. Our Extra Family and Double Extra cannot be
surpassed.
Meal per bushel .y. ...2 $| 00
hundred lbs § Wt
Bran “ “ t.........7.**..72 % f>n
juls2B wlmtwtf WINTER’S PALACE MILLS.
Wheat Wanted !
rpHE Pal ace IUI lls wiil pay Jiyt.so per bushel sash
JL lor Prime White Wheat dnd^Sl.fJs iur Prime Red.
aug2s i wtwtf
illiQo ! RAGS !
T U*L ROCKISL ANI) PA P Ell MILLS
VRH paying f Isrec and a half reuf s'cioli p ( -r lb.
for clean 4 .ifieu and (Jotton Rags, iu ‘ pliant ies ot one hun
dred pollnds and upwards, and 3 cents fob quantities under
11)0 lbs. Woolen Rags net wautec.'.
Office in front of PAL ACE MILLS.
Columbus, (fa., Jl/ay 1), 1855. w&twtf.
THE HOWARS iFAOfORY
Is now spiling Domestics and Yarns,
At the Usual Rates, 10 Per Cent efF,
FOR CASH.
Columbus, Ga February I!). < wtf.
jN OTICiJ.
OUP friends and patron? are hereby no Lifted I bat circum
stances make il ab*(duiely necerrarj 1 hat wY .•Imnld have a
lien on <-\<ry !-.**•>.• hoarded jy, cur si able byllieTfmnifi of year.
We, therefore, hereby give notice, that our right of lien
shall enter into and heroine a.-part of -very contract for the
keep or lmard o! liorse.- :d eur siahh-js, and (Mai inali caws we
reserve the right to n:orcc sairl Jlen, pecerx-ry. ♦
apo— ts. 41/VK7III.R & PITTB.
■— —-7 r
Manufacturers’ &. Hank, )
(Th’T.UMBiYk. GA.yf|un!f L-t, 1855. $
fPlilts loptitiutinn having been rmorgaibzeil rnider hew Pi
rectors ;wid (>flioe ts, :as a local Hank of “Georgia, is prepar
ed to receive d-. posites amt furnish exchange on ScV York,
Savannah, dontgomery ami ,Ul c-r j>-tn?f , at Ihe usual rates,
and will take paper h r collection.
E. T.TAYLOR, President.
J.H. Fonda, C(sliier. jnnc3o—wl&wtf
“V A < ’ AJi D .
FTVHIB Paper is manufaciiired a! Bock Island . Paper Mills,
I (oluihbus fja. Tiirer and a !inlftifs pcitlft.
will be paid lor Glean Limm ;wid Cotlon HA (ip.
Print n g and Wrapping Paper for Sale
AT LOW PRICES.
Coin us, Ga. July 17. ‘ k&twff
% 11 FOR BINT.
rpilE stores at present occupied by L.Bpenccr and Andrews,
1 Bidgeway & Cos., <>n Broad street, from Ist J Ictober next.
Apply to auglOtwlm JoHN BMfT(L
CAUTION.
• , 0 p, jm ♦
VI.!, persons ate hereby cautioned from trading, buying, <-r
negotiating in auy manner, for any fr’af**or p< rsonal pw
pt-rty from G. W. Wacaaer, as. the real or personal properly
oyer which lie may assume control, it in fact my own, and fit Id
in mv own name, a;i<! nol otherwise.
Girard, Ala , July 24—twlin FRANCES WACASER.
Alliciia>uai Insurance Society of Lojulon.
U. S. BRANPII OFFICE,’ PiHi.WELPffIY
CAPITAL TUN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS.
IT? 1 LI. take Risks ru Dweflings and other property ittfUm n
* Vjr and count- y. npvn very reasonable terms. i.os!%Mrit
I C ■ by Lightning ma<!.- g.- • !. JOIIS MCNN.
Office over the Store of Messrs. E., Barnard, & Cos„ Colum
bus, Ga ■ . ‘ jnlylffi—twdm
HENRY C. PHELPS,
COMMISSION. & FKOtQ'E jffeRCHANT,
SO. 173, BROAD STREET, CTLOIPJ'S Id.
HAS IN STORE AND FOR SALE
•)*C I ILfi t Choice Bacon. Sides, tbuns anu Slmu'der .
ZOrn”*'’ 2M-0 lbs. Leaf Lard,-IU Tin Cans.,
.'>. 0 I’issheis CouraSlfellcdaMKl-io ear.
- f- £uperiof tontsA/eaf.
• >aekß No. I Fiour. *
a'lxo,
A few Boxes of sand LemotM.
25 B
5u Heads L- rg ■ Cqb'nffe. June 28— twtf.
CIGAII MANUFACTOR V,
• CILAWrOiTD STRETT,,
s^ Two J)i<ns below Hankins Corner. Jf|z3
jM 1 i > MjUcrJ'er kvps CrmstajUly on ham! the fuiest HA-
L ANA Clll \i;s. and oners them lor tale at the
i.ow; st rnn ts, by Wholesale and Uetail. A good lot ol
Vfnqrif* Also, ovtrv vark-’v of Cnowing? and
Sin-.-king Tobacco. Pipes, Srtul), aud all the articles qsiyil
. ly touyrj iq .![, e: t ibjiihmet* uj thu-IQiid.
\B 1 ft. I*l.v mo arc \v.ftraot* <1 genuine .to e
5 Bo~n fiefiu of any tim! (tofers from the eon4rvy ea|c
; ptontßtlv ntlcud<'d to. *jP ■
aiigi-4 w&twly JAMES ESTEv£2 t %
1 ~ .