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internal polity of the people; and for the support of that
great, principle, denied and derided as it is now, they went
to war.
1 observe that a highly respectable and intelligent
gentleman, Gov. Hunt, of New York, in a letter just
published, speaks ot the Nebraska Biil as “based on the
absurd theory of territorial sovereignty.” I never heard
a man support that measure or approve it for such a
reason. Guv. Hunt, bos mistaken the sneers of its ene
mies for the views f its friends* The Nebraska bill
rests upou no such theory—upon no theory at all, but
upon the stable foundation of the federal constitution,
and of the natural rights of man.
I kuow of uo one wliu claims sovereigflty fur the J er
ntories. All concede their dependence upon the united
Hiatts. But within this relation there are mutual rights
and duties, and the questions — what povvef may Con
gress lawfully exercise, and are the people ot the Jei ri
toriea divested of all rights? —must bo deterinhu'o, not
by politico-metaphysical considerations arising out. ot the
attribute of sovereignty, but by the constitution ot the
United States. To the law and to the testimony. By
that constitution, the general Government is a govern
ment, not only of granted, but of limited powers, and
Con greats can exercise no authority which is not given by
the great charier that brought it into existence. Let
any man put his finger upon tlie clause of that instrument
which confers this power of internal interference, and I
will abandon the principle, long as it litis been cherished
by me. And that is many years, as wi 1 appear by re
ference to the Globe of March 31, which contains an ar
ticle written by me, and entitled “A Review of the Opin
ion of the Supreme Court in the Cherokee Case.” In
that article I observe that the clause of the constitution
authorizing Congress “to dispose of, and make all ncc-dlul
rules and regulations respecting the territory or other
property of the United States, refers to territorial rights
and grants 110 jurisdiction over persons.” Among other
tilings I say :—‘‘The power tj <iispo.se of. and make need
ful rules and regulations respecting tim territory and oth- ;
< r property of the United States, and the power to exer
cise general jurisdiction over persons upon it are essen
tially different and independent. The former is general,
and is given in the clause referred to ; the latter is spe- j
o;:i!, and is found in another clause, and ts confined to j
t!ie federal tract, (the 1 > strict of Columbia,) and to places
purchased bv consent of the Legislature of the States in
which the same shall be for the erection of forts, maga
zines, arsenals, dock yards, and other needful buildings.”
This is tlie same doctrine subsequently advocated, and
more fully developed in my Nicholson letter. I repeat
that this power of internal legislation cannot be found in
the constitution, and vain have beeu the efforts, by press
ing into its service a thousand and one expressions in that
instrument, to prove it to be there ; a diversity of refer
ence, which of itself furnishes a strong presumption
a:, ainst the authority, &veu if there were no other grounds
of objection.
dodge McLean, of the Supreme Court of the United
States, in some considerations published by him upon this
subject, and to which 1 have elsewhere referred, well
remarked, that “there is 1,0 specific power in the consti
tution which authorizes the organization of Territorial
governments.” He adds, “if this power be implied from
•he specific power to regulate the disposition of the public
land-', it must, under the above rule, he limited to means
suitable to the cud in view. If Congress go beyond this
in the organization of a Territorial government, they act
without limitation, and may establish a monarchy. Ad>
mit. that they may organize a government which shall
protect the lands purchased, and provide for the adminis- j
tuition of justice among the settlers, it does by no means (
follow that they may establish slavery.” Judge McLean j
here brings the constitution of the United States to the j
support of the good old revolutionary doctrine, that the j
right to establish colonies or territories does not carry j
with it the just power to interfere with and regulate the \
domestic concerns of the people who inhabit them, lie
pronounces slavery to be one of these concerns, saying
that “It is a municipal relation of limited extent, and of
an equally limited origin, it is a domestic relation, over
which the federal government can exercise no control.”
I have never known the time when the democratic par
ty was called upon by higher consideration* to adhere, 1
faithfully and zealously, to their organization and their I
principles, than they are at this day! Our confederation
is passing through the most severe trial it lias yet under*
gone. I ’accusing efforts are making to excite hostile and
sectional feeling, against which wo are prophetically i
warned by, the lather of his country •, and if those are
successful, the days of this constitution arc numbered.—
The continued assaults upon the South, upon its charac
ter, its constitutional rights and its institutions, and the
systematic pcrscvereuco and the bitter spirit with which
tlu>o are pursued, w hile they warn the Democratic party
of th. danger, should also incite it to united and vigorous
action. They warn it, too, that the time has come when
all other dilU’ivnees which may have divided it should
give way to the duty of defending the constitution, and
when that great party,coeval with the government,should
lu united as one man for the accomplishment of the work
to which it is now called, and before it is too late. It is
the American party, for it has neither sectional prejudices
nor sectional preferences, amt its cite and its efforts ex
tend wdierevei* the constitution <>l its country extends,
and with equal regard to the rights and interests of all.
I believe die late of this great Republic is now in its
hands, and so believiug, l earnestly hope that its action
will be firm, prompt and united, yielding not one hair's
breadth of its time-honored principles, and resisting to the
last the dangerous efforts with which we are menaced :
and, if so, the victory of the constitution l doubt not will
he achieved. 1 am, sir, respectfully, your obedient ser
vant, Lewis Cash.
Emigration. —The N. V. Times estimates th:)t £-23,- !
O'XkOOO, were brought iu o the contitry lat-t year by immi- ■
Knuds.
hi the mouth of August last, there arrived at N. York i
6,738 emigrants bringing with them $520,323.75.
Know \othingism Dying. —lit Allen county, at the 1
August election, the Democrats carried the county by
only ;;> majority. On the 15th ult, an elect ion “took
place to Alh-n lor Sheriff, in which both parties fully at” !
rayed their tofces, and the Democrats carried the county
i>y ItM*. majority. ‘Phis is but one instance of the decline
i>: 11 iinlooism. Since the August election and the mob
in Louisville, the members arc rapidly leaving the lodges.
| Louisville Times.
■
Kansas.
A meeting <•! the Kansas Ltnigrant Aid Society was re
cently held in liostou. Addresses were made by the liev.
L hv.ird k. Flak-, o 1 Worcester, Georgels. Kmmerson,
J\ev. Mr. Wilcox, a resident of Kansas, and others.
three committees were chosen $ the first to consider
and act on tue best method ot making all the ministers of
Boston life members of the Ai l Society, the second to
c >rrespond with the various religious .societies of Massa
chusetts on the wants of Kansas, and to invite their eon
ttiluitions ; and the third to raise by.general subscription
in this slate a fund t eaching, with the other contributions,
$20,000.
Health of Hew Orleans*
. New Orleans, Sept. 3.
Tile deaths during the week reached 100. Os this
number 294 died of yellow fever.
Another Serious Railroad Accident.—On Friday
‘dud instant, the express train on the Ohio and Peunsvl
v tma U ulroad, going West, ran over a ouw, and three of
the cam were-thrown off the tnu-k about *2O miles from
* ulsbuig. One ear was completely wrecked, and ten
persons were more *>r less wounded—four of the them
seriously.
4 Ctnffat’ fmnd—^Z. rn ibal Col.
rrankiHi ot has consented to run for Cougr.ss
m the wbx.n Aougtts.-tonal district, in opposition to Mr
Cobb.
\fw Oklfanp, Sept. 3^
The Cotton market remains unchanged. Sales
15 Of l bob s.
•'I shall be indebted to you for life” as the man said to
kjs creditors when be ran away to Ausmaiia.
“I really wn't express niythanks” as the -boy said to a
Echooi master tvh. nhe gave him a thrashing. ‘
’ t ‘ ay •eo mention it, a# tuan -tu hsn he wes
told bv*h‘ v'odeviof that {.* ra’.ce v.era dun*
Wise and i n* Wise —'l he Kansas Legislature have paid
a well-descived compliment to the Governor elect of Vir
2ima, by caJhng; one. °l its counties. Wise,. Speaking of
F ov ; J 86 * ‘ ve have heard of a Know Nothing candidate
im to pen atm 111 a neighboring county in Georgia, who
persists m assorting on the stump, that Wise is in favor of
a restoration of the Missouri Compiomise and against the
, we hrst beard of it we supposed of
ourse that it was a slip ol the tongue, but its constant repe
-1 1011 forbids 60 charitable a conclusion. We take it there
re to be the result ot ignorance, and if, as we suppose, in
making a nomination, the object ot the party was to find a
genuine Know Nothing, they certainly are to be eongratu-
Jufeofor tneir remarkable success.— Spirit of the South.
I , Asa Spring and Summer JUedteme, Carter’s
j • punish Mixture stands pre-eminent above all others. Its
j singularly efficacious action on the blood; its strengthen
, mg and vivifying qualities; its tonic action on the Liver; its
tendency to drive all humors to the surlkce, thereby cleans
j ‘"fs the system according to Nature’s own proscription; its
j harmless, and at the same time extraordinary good ejects
i and the number ot>cures testified to by many of the most
respectable citizens of Richmond, Va.’and elsewhere,must
he conclusive evidence that there is no humbug about it.
I he trial ol a single bottle will satisfy the must skeptical
of its benefits. Fur sale by
THOMAS M. TURNER & CO.
JAS. H. CARTER,
t Savannah, Ga.
BROOKS & CHAPMAN,
0 . , l>an forth &. Nagle,
Septb—w&tw2m Columbus, Ga.
The G-reat Restorative.
FKVKR and ACiIE CORED BY DR, m’LANE’s LIVER PILLS.
Mr. Jonathan Hougham, of West Union,Park Cos.
Illinois, writes to the proprietors that he had suffered great
ly from a severe and protracted attack cf Fever and Ague
and was completely restored to health by the use of Liver
Fills alone. These Pills unquestionably possess great ton
ic properties, and can be taken with advantage for many
diseases requiring invigorating remedies; but the Liver Pills
stand pre-eminent as a means of restoring a disorganized
Liver to a healthy action; hence the great celebrity they
have attained. The numerous formidable diseases arising
from a djseased Liver, which so long baffled the skill of
the most eminent physiciaus of the United States, are now
rendered easy ot cure, thanks to the. study and persever
ed the distinguished physician whose name this great med
icine bears—a name which will descend to posterity as one
deserving of gratitude. This invaluable medicine should
always be kept within reach; and on the appearance of
the earliest symptoms of diseased Liver, it can be safely
and usefully administered.
< Purchasers will please be careful to ask for Da. M’ Lank’s ‘
Celebrated Liver Pills, and take none else. There are
other Pills, purporting to be Liver Pills, now before tiic
public. Dr. M’Lane’a Liver Pills, also bis Celebrated Ver
mifuge, can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores in
the United States and Canada.
by all ttic Druggists in Columbus, and by one
agent in every town sep6—w&t w2w.
Extract from a letter recently received from A. 7„ Ale- j
Williams, Al. JJ.,a practicing Physician of high char- J
acter,in Fulton, Miss., under date of December \st,
1854.
Fulton, Miss. Dee. Ist, 1854. ]
C. Williams, M.'D.—Dear Sir: The object of this
communication is to procurea quantity of your valuable
Expectorant, known as “Williams’,Balsam ot Wild Cher
ry and Wood Naptha.” 1 must confess that it excels eve
ry other article known to me as a pulmonary agent. Some
weeks ago i had an opportunity of testing its efficacy in a
very bad case, iu my own family, and its prompt energetic
and salutaiy effect induced me to solicit an agency. 1
find, upon an examination, that there is not a bottle iu our
town for sale. 1 will take great pleasure iu doing ail in
my power for you. Yours truly,
sept film A. L. Me WILLI A MS, M. D.
by all Druggists everywhere. See long ad
vertisement in another column.
COLUMBUS COTTON MARKET.
September 7th, 1855.
Cotton is coming in freely and selling briskly at ‘J ahi
cents.
Notice to Debtors anil Creditors.— All persons
indebte i to the estate of Walter J. Colquitt, late of Mus
cogee Count; - , deceased, are requested to make immediate
pajment,and those having demands against said estate will
presold them property attested. A.H. COLQUITT, Kx’r. /
gepfG— w4od 11. M. COLQLT ITT, Ex’x* \
MSS. BRICE
WIIjL re-open her School on the first
wy Mnuilny in October next.
September 4.1855. t w t.t -
TROY FACTORY WARE-ROOMS,
EAST SIDE BROAD ST.—SOS. 34 & 16.
R. G. JEFFERSON & CO.
/"’ T II E above establishment has
re opened its Sale and W arc
room, with a full assortment,*®^'-Ms?
comprising the following articles ot recent manufacture and
of the very best materials, viz:
BEDSTEADS, of various patterns, varying in price
from four to thirty dollars. . _ „ ___ . .
CHAlßS— Cottage, Boston Rocking, Office, Writing,
Nurse’s, Children’s, and Dining.
TUBS, BUCKETS,—Common Pine, Cedar and Jumper
—brass and iron bound of various sizes.
CHURNS—Common Fine, Cedar and Juniper, brass
and iron bound, of various sizes.
WELL BUCKETS, BOAT BUCKETS.
Wardrobes, Washstands, Tables,
Besides many other articles for house furnishing _and do
mestic purposes.
All orders left at the Ware-room or directed to tv. G
Jefferson & Cos., from country merchants and others, will
! be promptly attended to.
The Factory is situated in a section which affords an
i abundant supply of Oak, Hickory, Beach, Walnut, Gum,
Fine, Ash, Poplar, China, &c., &c
----! RICHARD 0 JEFFERSON. JAMES HAMILTON.
Columbus, Ga. Sept. 1, 1855. w&twom.
AGE N C Y
Augusta Insurance and Banking Company,
rjMlifs Comp my continues to insure Buddings, Merchandize,
| Household Farture, Factories, Macninery, .and Personal
Property, generally, against, loss and damage by Fire; also on
Marine and Inland, navigation, Risks of Freight and Fargo
only, mi favorable tern s . H.ll. EPI’tYG, Agent.
gjjT Office at the -Agcicyof the Union Bank, Columbus,
(Ju , where Signt Checks on New York, Charleston, Savannah,
d/ontgoaiery, Mobile .->nd ;New Orleans, may at all times be
purchased, at current rates. septltwim.
City parera copy- ‘
LAND FOR SALE,
In Barbour County, Alabama
-1 OFFER for sale two Plantations lying
Jl||||fnear Clayton, in Rat hour county. Ala. flgsl
One plantation contains 1500 hundred J~
acrewof land, and is as well improved as any place in the
count". The growing crop will show the quality ot the
1 ind. J Price S7 per acre.
’ The other place contains 900 acre3 of good land; 110 in
1 cultivation, on which are 60 aeres of corn that some ot my
neighbors say will average from 40 to 75 bushels per acre.
There is on this place a good location tor a mill—with a
; dam alread made. Price f6 per acre.
Persons wishing lo purchase bargains are respectfully tn
; vlted to call and examine the land. For further purlieu
-1 Jars address JOILN H. MiLLER,
j aug31— wt wlm. Clayton, Ala.
AGENCY
BA X K O F SAVA AA A 11,
OlHce Discount and Deposit, is re-opencd,
■ u ,d the usual tucilities will be offered to customers.- :
No. ?9 Columbus, Georgia,
HUgUsWI *” t! * ;
TO PLANTERS.
LINSEYS! LINSEYS!!
\X call attention to the fact that our Kinseys are wi
Y der, by 2or 3 inches, than those usually sold here
i ,i. t hev are made of prime Georgia Wool, and weigh
i { ;“t jo o u„ces to the yard. If Planters consult their m
i terest tiny will buv ot our goods. J[ hey arei the be>x in
Georgia. aug3lwlwtt WIN 1 .-K 1 AblUßi .
EXCUSE ME FOR A FEW DAY’S !
THE undersigned will bo absent from the city fru a
short tune, but will not close his Daguerroau kcorns
this year as be did last, but will leave them ui t.ie coatge
of his Assistant, Master GILLfe W ILLI AG., yooug
lad] who will no doubt please any and aH who mat sit toi
Daguerreotype*, Try ntm, and.il they do not suit you,
you need Dot -take them. Keapetu ■>,v f ■
A j KipL L-L.
Fropvfetor an 4 Pritfr-H)*! Operator.
I Cv>iußtbp ( Aug 24-wN fwlt.
HATS & CAPS, m.
AT THE
NOW in Store aud for Sale, the greatest and best
VARIETY <>!•’ lIATS & C APS
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
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 all—call and see.
Avery Choice Lot of v.
Walking canes and Umbrellas,
also, for sale at any price.
Manufacturing and Repairing as usual.
THE HAT STORE, V> Broad St., is the ,fce.
augol—w&tw3w F. LAN DON.
#DR. NEISLER’S SCHOOL
Will re-open on ttbe 2d Monday (tlie 10th) in
at Odd Fellows’ Hull.
Enqnrer copy. ui.gio-wtwtd
A CARD.
HAVING disposed of my entile stock of Dings Med
icines, &c., to Messrs. J. S. Pemberton, <XI Cos., 1
cheerfully recommend them to my old fiiends and custom
ers. 1 hankful tor the patronage bestowed upon me, 1
Would respectfully solicit a continuance ot the same to my
successors. it. CARTER.
Coiumbus, Ga., Aug. 21 1853—w&tw‘2m.
Choice Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
&e., &e.
J.L PEMBERTON &CO.
WHOLE SALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS,
AT THE SIGN OF THE BLUE MORTAR,
COLUMBUS',- GA.
,*5 D E have purchased the entire Stock of Driers, n
a> Medicines, Chemicals, &c., of ROBERT CAH--#C3W
TER, and will continue ihe business at bis old YW
Stand. \Yr are now receiving a Bill assortment
ot boico Drusjs, l>ldtcines, Chemicals, ln>
stniuunb, Perfumery, Fancy Ariicles,
suited itli ke to the taste of tin* city and wants of the country;
which will be sold at prices that will not fail to give satis
faction, We respectfully invite our friends and the public to
give us a call, amt we pledge o-rselvcs to make it to the inter
terest ot all who may lavor us with their patronage. From
our long experince as Druggists, and with close attention to bu
siness, we trust that we shall not fail to give entire satisfaction
to all wiio may honor us with a off!.
Columbus, (fit., Aug. 24. w&twtf
Ifew Books! New Books!
ABBOTT’S Life of Napoleon, anew sup
’Travelsin Chinese Umpire, by M. line;
Bell Smith, Abroad; •
‘The Conscript, by Dumas;
Tri-Colored Sketches in Paris;
Waikna: or Adventures on 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 Fancies, by Mrs.
Jameson;
The Winkles: or the Merry Monomaniacs, by J . B.
Jo ties.
A Visit to the Camp before Sevastopol, by R. C. Me-j
Corrnick, Jr. of New York.
Cleve Hall, by Mrs. Sewell;
The Iroquois: or the Bright Side of Indian Character, by
Minnie Myrtte;
Heiress of Haughton: or the Mother’s Secret, by the au
thor of Aubrey:
Sequel to Aubrey;
Constance Herbert, by (7. E. Jewsbury;
Missing Bride, by Mrs. Soufhworth,
Just received by J. W. PEASE,
jiuglS—w&twtf. __ __ 92 Broad Street
SEMI-ANISUAL DIVIDEND NO. 4.
Muscogee Raii. Road Office, )
Columbus, Ga., Aug. If. 1855. \
The Hoard of Directors have this day declared a dividend
of lour per , eot for i lie past six months, from the nett earnings
<>f the Road, p ayable on and after the 15th of September next
at the office of the Company at Columbus and Savannah.
D. ADAMS, Sec’v and Treusur.
Enquirer and Corner Stone please Copy. Bid.
OAT STRAW,
THU Rock Island Paper’Mills waut to purchase. 100
tons of CLEAN INSIDE SHUCKS and 50 tons of!
OAT STRAW, for which will be paid $lO per ton I
be paid, delivered in bales.
Columbus, Ga., July 31, 1853 — twdCwtf.
WOOL CARDED
A N D M A N U F A C T U R E D.
TXTOOE Carded at }i 101 lor 10 cents per Ib. Manufactured
t f into lunacy on shares of One half, or fifteen cents lieryd. 1
Columbus, may 26. WINTER FACTORY.
CIGAR MANUFACTORY,
CRAWFORD STRETT,
Two Doors below Rankin's Corner.
r I" , HE subscriber keeps constantly on hand the finest HA* !
JL VAN A CIGARS, and offers them for sale at the j
lowest prices,by Wholesale and Retail. A good lot of I
American Cigars. Also, every variety of CJiewing and :
Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, Snuff, and all the articles usual- j
ly loutid in an establishment of this kind.
All goods sold by me are warranted genuine and free
from defects of any kind. Orders from the country care- ;
I'iiily and promptly attended to.
augll—w&twly JAMES ESTEVEZ.
Partnership Dissolved.
THE late firm of . ill. Ald worth A Cos. is this!
day dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts uue :
the firm must be paid to R. M. Ald Worth.
R. VI. ALDWORTH & CO.
Columbus,Ga. Aug. 31, 1855.
Tin and Sheet Iron Manufactory.
H. M. ALD WORTH
\ \7ILL continue to carry on the business at the old stand
* ’ on Randolph Street. Work done in the lies style
and at the shortest notice. R. M. ALDYVORTH.
Columbus, Ga., Aug. 31, 1855. twGm.
FOR SALE.
/_A THE HOUSE formerly occupied by MR. R. 11.
Jk SAM All S, with 5 Rooms, Kitchen, dec., on reacon
able terms. Inquire of
augel—twlm. SAMMIS &. ROONEY.
NEGROES WANTED.
IVVtSH to hire by the mouth 20 or 30 able bodied Negro men
angg- I —tw3t. * JOHN D. GRAY:
&A) CO & 9
‘"pilK Jasper County Lottery Draws on -Holiday
■ *■ next. Love has several prizes unsold, call ear’y bet ore
they are a l gone. VV. F. I.OVE, . tg't.
ang2B—.w3t 64 Broad Street.
A CARD.
THIS Paper is manufactured at iiock Island Paper Mills,
Columbus Ha. Tlxrec ami a Half cents per H).
will be. paid for Clean Linen and Cotton RAGS.
Print ng and Paper for Sale
AT LOW PRICES.
Coin UN Ca. July 17. *-&.twtf
DISSOLUTION.
TllECopartnership hereiofere existing under Hi* firm of
Harrison, Austin rltUehce, is thfe day dis
solved y mutual consent. Persons holding claims against lbe
concern are r,y quested to presc t tbem without delay, Ri.d
those indebted to it will please make immediate payment.
c. j,. H ARHIfU N,
\\ M. AUSTIN,
Columbus, da.. July ‘Ja wiw -w .V. t. McGEilLll.
COPARTNERSHIP.
rrsfiE under- sued lia\ ijg'pu'rcha-e i the iiPercst ofMr W'l.
1 AUSTIN, nt the feral oi liarrison, Austin tc McGehoo,
ill continue the
Auction & Commission, Negro Broke-ngc. k For
wattling Business. *
under the ns'uc and style us HAKBJSON &. McGE-IIEE, at
aid 4tuud:Xos. s't and id, Proud three*, and ao
ttclt the natrepage ot theft friend-- ai.d the put-lrc.
Cil \e. HiivltiftUX.
J j!y 31, -w**wtf, A LLt o’ C, MciiKIJLT
GROCERIES ANI) DEAL ESTATE
FOR SALE.
INTENDING to close my bai***s byfthe UUli September, t
will sell my j Stock ot Goods for Cois TANARUS! I have superior old
Kr *\ u '** es Gin, limn, Whisky, Madeira,fcher
-1 y | Pwt Wine)*. Most of these articles have been on
liana nearly two years.making them not only betieron account
ot„ age, but they! coat much less then fihanthey would now.—
I also otter tresh Porter, Ale, Clarrct, Champagne, Syrups and
bitters; Cigars,, i t obacco, Tea, Coffee, Candies, Soap,Macker
ei, Salmon,} Pickled Pig, Pork, Lard, Oil, Vinejar Pot Ash,
etc., &c., allot the best quality am! for sale at cost on accom- .
niodating terms.
1 vvrll also sell city lots, „Nos. 281, 282,441,466, 4(18, 598, If.,
andj a part oi No. 19, near the bridge. Also lot No. !5, with a
comfortable dwelling and outhouses, situated on the Fr-a-ale
Apadenty square, a most desirable location, being convneieiit
to the 1 emate Academy, to the Churches and to business. Also
fraction No. 58, containing about 10 acres, adjoining Win. it.
Mitchell’ Mr. Comer, and jibe lands of Col. Jones, not more
than on and a half miles from town. Apply to
P. A. CLAYTON.
N. B.—All who are indebted must call and settle their ac
counts or they will be placed in the hands ol an officer. *
aug2—w&twtf P. A. C.
Manufacturers’ & Mechanics’ 15rn U, )
Columbus, Ga., June Et, 1855. $
Instittutionhaving been re-organized under new Di
rectorsand Ofticeis, as a local Bank of Georgia, is preptir
eel to receive deposit?* ami furnish exchange on New York.
Savannah, Montgomery and other points, at the usual rates,
and w ill take psper for collection.
E.T. TAYLOR, President.
•T. H- Foni>a, Cashier. june3o wt&wtf
WRAPPIiYG AXD NEWS PAPE %
OF ALL SIZES AM) QUALITIES,
IFOR Si LE AT
Hock Island Paper Mill Oiiiee,
IN FRONT OF PALACE MILLS.
‘i’ F. K'lS CAS fl, june IG—w&twtl
MUSICAL -f—
----'■* * “ M. SARONI would respect* J**2T J
iußy inform his friends and the “citizens oi Columbus tliatb.e
will return to hig duties cji or about the tiOt b of Srpt’r,
He would also add that he will bring with .him a large and
sph-juiid assortment of New aud Fashionable Ml’tilO, \ uctl
as w ell as Instrumental. uugirf—lw u
“WARM springs,
a MERIWETHER COUNTY, GA.
THIS delightful Watering Place is now open for the
reception of visitors.
•Julies!l—twit’. J. L. MUST! AN, Proprietor.
Montguomery Journal copy.
M PIIK KENT.
-tIJwJ. THE house near the Market in Columbus,
known as the. CITY 110 l'El.. Apply to Pn .
or M. Carshull. augl4—t\ytf.
.Enquirer and Comer Stone copy. !
MUSCOGEE RAILROAD OFFICE, /
Columbus, Ga., August 13,1855. \
A MEETING ol the Stockholders of the Muscogee K.
x\. R. Company, will be held at this ollice on Monday
the third day ol (September next, at 10 o’clock, A. M. lor
the purpose of electing a President and Directors, as pro- i
vided for in the law of Feb. 1354. J_>. ADAMS, See.
august 14 twtd
Erg? 13 All city papers copy until the day of election.
SOUTHERN
MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY, i
(BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA.)
Conducted on the Havana plan.
CLASS U.
To he drawn Sept. 10, 1855, in the city of Montgomery, i
WHEN PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
13 3§D^’
Will be distributed according to the following
M A G N I F ICE N T S CII R M E ! j
Aud remember every Prize is drawn at each drawing
and paid whendue WITHOUT HI IHJUTION!
ONLY TEN THOUSAND TICKETS.
1 PRIZE OF *7,.>00 j
I “ 5,000 1
1 “ 2,000 i
2 “ 1,000 1
r> “ 500 j
1(1 u 200 j
15 “ too ;
78 “ 50 :
tan “ 25 i
i'jT Tickets $5; Halves.s2 50; Quarters $1 25.
Bills on ail solvent banks at par.
All communications strictly confidential.
SAMUEL SWAN,
Agent and Manager.
Sign oi the Bronze Lion
Montgomery, June 28, —twtd
J 011N MA Y, A gen t, Girard, Ala.
oAll letters for immediate answer must bo addressed
to JOHN MAY, Columbus, Ga.
By Authority of tha State of Ocorgia.
FORT GAINES ACADEMY
LOTTERY.
THE subscriber having accepted from the Commissioners
the Agency and Management ol the FORT GAINES ;
AC A DEMY LOTTERY, lias fcstabli-hed the principal < ffiee at
Atlanta, Georgia, ana intends conducting the Lottery on the
Slime plan us that of the Sout/tcrn Military Academy J.oltinj, of
Alabama.
GRAND SCHEME FOR SEPT.
Class *7.
IjSf’Tobc drawn Sept. 21, 1855, in the City of Atlanta, Ga., j
when Prize* amounting-to
Will be distributed according to the following magnificent
Scheme! remember every Prize i* drawn at earn
Drawing, and paid when due VVIIHOU l” DEDUCTION !
1 PRIZE OF 315.0 0 •
i do 5,1K8
1 do .. 4bio
L do 3,M U |
I do 2,000
I do 15.00 !
I do I,UM
5 Prizes of l.nuo
50 d<> - ->OO j
til! Prizes ! n all amounting to 800 (H!0
ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS!
Bills on all solvent Batiks at pari* All communications j
strictly confidential.
SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager,
April 21 —td Atlanta, Georgia.
Havana Plan Lottery.
LOTTERY! LOTTERY! LOTTERY!
Jasper County Academy Lottery.
[By Authority of the State of Georgia. 1
33acon, Ga.
9 CDCDO a
CLA S S D.
WILL Be distributed according to the following grind and
unprecedented scheme, in public, at concert Hall, Macon,Ga.,
I under the sworn superintendence of Col. George M. Logan and
James A. Nisbet. Esq.
The Manager anu'uncebis determination (<> make this the
most popular Lottery in the world, and challenge? comparison
as to the chances to draw Prizes with any other Lottery.
Remember, every prize is drawn at each drawing, god paid
when due in It'd without any reduction.
TO BE DRAWN SEPT. 3, 1855.
1 LKIZE OF 6!2,i W
! I do S,WM>
j I do h.EM)
J do 2,1100
1 I do 1,500
I I do LOO
1 do ‘ lj!0o
5 do ’.''Ct.
40i prizes in all, amounting to *f.-0,000
Tickets Si. Hrfves $4. Quarters bl
TEN THOU A'AN D NUMBERS.
The chances to gain theCj pittl Prize in the old combination
plan is 1 in 76.07>, in this l iu lU.UOO.
Drawings sent to ai! ordering tickets.
BVii orders, r£!y ou it, strictly confidential.
Bills on all solvent Banks taken at par.
Registered ai my side.
Prisca paid aieu tite witbou. dlec.-unf.
Addr* J.\’t y VYINTEB, Mftaagetj’
jaly24 wtf littop, q 5,
BOUNTY-LAND WARRANTS.
Pension Claims, &c-
HAMILTON & PLANE,
ATT O K KEYS AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GEO.
(Office, No. 67, Broad Street, over E. Barnard’s Store.’
HAVING made arrangements at H a.-hinoton City, by which
all business entrusted to them will be promptly attended
to,they me enabled to procure Bounty Lnml War
rants, Pensions, &c* and prosecute Claitnaagainst
the United State* either before Uwgreus or tlieeexeial !■*■-
partjncnts.
23*” they ere also prepared to purchase CMaims, jcc., against
the I Tilted States.
£3^*-V Pay required until the Lund Warrant a,
arc procured. ‘
Ji M KS HAMILTON. W.M. F. PLANK.
Aurfl 7th. 1855. wAtwtf.
Bounty La2id ! Bounty Land! Bounty Land I
r TVHE uodersigued having associated themselves together for
L the purpose of procuring BOUNTY LAND under
the several acts of Congress heretofore pusad, an* now prepared
to make application for ah who who are entitled.
Persons who have heretofore received Bounty Land Wer
rants, are. under a recent act of Congress, entitled to cu addi
tional Bounty of Land, and by calling ai our office can get all
the necessary information.
We are also prepared to prosecute Pension and other claim*
against the United Slates. From our long experience and gen
era! success, we can with confidence say, that aU claims entrus
ted to our care, will be promptly am! speedil) adjusted
One ot the parties Hein#constantly in Washington city, will
give the business his personal attention there.
Office over Gunby & Daniels’ Store, Columbus, Georgia.
MICHAEL M. CLARK.
feh24..wfrtwtf. A. B. RAG XV.
LAND WARRANTS,
I.AND OFFICE AND AGENCY,
KOR 111 E PF Pi'll ASK tMI
SA L E (> F It EA L EST KT E
OF ALL .DESCRIPTIONS.
CONVEYANCES, &c., &c.,
O.N RANDOI ru STREET,
Opposite tlie I*ost Office, Columbtis, Ga.
IHAV UdetfiiniHedto devote nn time exclusively to the
LAND BUSINESS, and hope, ;rom my knowledge’ of the
lands in Georgia, to be able to give entire satisfaction to all
who may entru-t uie with business. I am prepared lo either
buy or sell, perhaps to i>eitcr advantage than any oth,er person
in Western or South-Western Geoigia.
It. you have land* to sdi, call upon me; if Ldo not purchase,
i will find you a purchaser. If you wish to buy, call al-o, lot
i have many valuable lots aud settlements of land to sell. From
my extensive knowledge of the owners of lands. I atn pupsr
ed to ascertain the owner of almost every vacant lo! of land
in the BfaU). If you wilrto have your land valued, you may
rely upon correct information, i-pon rem-ouahie term*.
Denis, Alurt jjn ges, and other instruments, drawn c< r
rectlyand at low rates.
C wanted to sell Bonner’s large map of Georgia—
high per cent.given.
‘One thing is certain, 1 am paying Nnw York and Washtno
ton City Pricks for LAND WAKRANTS, allowing a small
commission.
Having also made sin arrangement with onto! the best firms
in \\ asiiiugton, I am prepared to appiy tor
Bounty Land Warrants,
of all sizes, and will charge but Five Dollars for each applica
tion—iu be p*id for wl.cn t!i® warrant arrives. I ring in jour
claims soon.
As 1 intend to mnkelhisa permanent busiuesa,and give il my
undivided attention, with a determination to give satisfaction,
I hope lo receive a Pbetal share of patronage, from my friends
and tlie community generally. S. R. BONNER,
july3l—yv&Uvly Laud Office, Columbus.
RAGS! RAGS !
T 1! E RO C K ISLAND FA PE R M ILLS
ARE paying tliree Rinl Half cent a cai*li per lb.
PY -for clean Linen and Cotton Rags, In qualities ot one hun
dred pounds and upwards and ‘.l cents tor quantities uudi r
IlKi lbs. Woolen Rags not wanted.
Office iu front of PALACE MILLS.
Columbus, Ga., A/ay 9, 1855. w&lwtf.
Wanted Immediately,
Afi OOl) (. ARRIAQ b PAJATTF.R. Fair wages and
steady'work given. Apply to F.&.A. LEHMAN.
aug!B—wtv* I in Cutlibert, Randolph county Ga.
BACON!
will sell for GASH or on :t CREDIT until the Fall or end
VV >f ihe year, the Bi:k( (fuslK vof TVnxies—
sec Baconl Call at H. ,\. lrichbrds ttc. Do’s., James Ligon’s,
Broad Sireet. Columbus Ga.,and at the store of O. Lamer, Gi
rard, Ala. A reduction iu price will be made in favor of Mer
chants. G. XV. ALEXANDER,
juiylb—wdctvvtf. J, R. JONES.
WANTED,
by a Book-Keeper, fully competent,
I j having had 7 year.-* experience. Apply at this office,
or by letter to Box 268, P. O,
Columbus, Ga., July BJ, 1855—twti’.
~~Trices stillloweii.
EXTRA FAMILY,'per bbl $ 9 00
Double Extra do. “ for pastry Hi (jo
Superfine 7
Georgia Siqiertine, 7 mi
Georgia Mills 6 00
All including sacks. Usual discount when 20 barrels arc taken
at one time. Our Extra Family and Double Extra cannot be
surpassed.
Meal per bushel $1 00
Shoits, per hundred lbs § 80
Bran “ “ * Ss CO
july2B—wl rntwtf WINTER’B PA LACE MILLS.
Wheat Wanted!
rjpllF, Palace BlilltfwTil pnv §1.50 ; **r bushel Cash
X lor Prime White Wheat aud $1.35 for PrimeKtd.
aug2s wtwtf
THE HOW ARB FACTORY
Is now selling Domestics and Yarns,
At the Usual Rates, 10 Per Cent off,
FOR CASK.
Columbus, Ga February 19. wtf.
170 a ICE.
OT ; R friend? and patrons arc hcrebj notified that circum
st ;iice.B make it absolute’'} neccpxury that we -lionld have a
lien on every horse boarded at our stable by the month or year.
We, thereiore, hereby give notice, that our right of lieu
shall cuter into fold become a part of every contract for the
keep or board ot horses at our stables, m.d that >uell cates we
reserve the right to n orce said lien,eif necet-tfury.
spirit. HATCH Ell tc PITTS.
FOR RENT.
THE stores at pr< -ent occupied I y L.Spencer and Andrews,
Ridgeway A- Cos., on Broad street, from Ist October next.
Apply to auglOtwlm JOHN SMITH.
CAUTION.
t u, persons ate hereby cautioned from trading, bujnng, < r
;1 negotiating in any manner, for any real or personal pro
peitv from t. W. Wacaser, aa the real or jfersoiial property
ove-*which be may assume control, is iu fact mv own, and held
it> nn own name, and noi otherwise.
Girard, Ala , July 24 iwlm FRANCES VVACASEU.
Atliemeum Insurance Society of London.
U. g. BRANCH OFFICE, PIIILARELPfiVA.
CAPITAL TUN MILLIONS OP DOLLARS.
TT7ILL take Risks on Dwellings and othe property in town
V Y and count y. up >n very reasonable terms, l-aws Jrom
i Fire by Lightning maite good. JOHN MI NS, Agent.
Office over the Store of Messrs. E. Barnard, & Co n Ooium-
I bus, Ga julyl9—tw3m
■ *
BACON a FLOUR.
JUST RECEIVED.
4/V/\ AAA BOUNDS TENNESSEE iIIACON.
IvUvLUU IWO Sacks Tennessee Flour.
4U Bbls. Howard Street Flour—a Superior Article.
I Together uh a well assorted Stock olGliOt FRIES
; which will be £*old at the lowest market price By
ANDREWS, K IDG WAY & CO.
• Columbus Ga., May 29, 1655. w&twtf.
j FOR SALE. * *
K FIRST RATE SADDJ-F HORSE- Apily
Ato suiH-tf LOMAX &. ELLIS
CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY- •
Capita’. an<lS"drp’i}s §400,000-
Taken risks on on very moderate terms,
Columbus, julyl9—twJm JOHN SJUNN, Ac’i.
; ‘‘Old tor gie
| T ÜBT received a Superior article of TOM” GIN in
j *J BoUL.-S'-ra. dolicioCt tiiiVerase, an r, ioo9t*xceUeutatucl*>
Io iiiCdYd r -f tutp -*• A toe t* -•Yis*;-l ■J| gfiiJiol it* Ha
Jiwis—ttftf. .- r ’s, A.CLAVTOH,