The Weekly times & sentinel. (Columbus, Ga.) 185?-1858, February 22, 1853, Image 4

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LUMPKIN FU UNITURE WARE ROOM AND MANUFACTORY. THE subscriber still continues to manufacture A . - j FURNITURE, at the old stand, and is now pre plpl pared to furnish customers good articles of- -ftitt*— * 1 * Furniture, consisting of Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs _ Sofas, Bureau? Sa'es and Wardrobes, of vurious styles and lat est pat terns, made expressly for this market. Work of all kinds made to order, at short notice. Repairing attended to with neatness *nu dispatch. Alm>, on hand, Window (Bass, Window Shades, Ftrebourd Prints and Border, &c&c. Ghe-rs cut to niiy size. Al irurk Vt'irrnntc.d. • thankfully received and punctually attended to by th \VM. II.CROSSMAN. VALUABLE PROPERTY, 1 have -deter mined to remove Wc?l, and will sell, at public outcry, on the first TUESDAY IN MAKUIi next, oeiore the Court Douse door in C.UTHBERT, to the .t.,_ hi ghost bidder, sixteen hundred acres of prime land— with a tine set o! Steam Mills situated on said lands, to-wit: one Upright and one Circular Saw ; the Engine that propels the Ma chinery <i Twenty Horse Power; also, one Engine driving a Grist Mill,of fen Horsepower, with three Cylinder Loilerslhir -4y inches in diameter, twenty-eight foot long. All of the above machinery is now, only working from ihe first of July last—situ ated about two’miles south-west ofC'utl bert and about the.-ame distance from the Female College—the Saws will cut from five to six thousand feet of lumber per day, and ready sale for all the Lumber at one dollar per hnnured, cash. Also, one House and lot, containing five acres; two beautmi building lots, containing eight ncrcs each, about tnui- linn* red yard* Iron, the female College, on the road leading tot ort (.nines “aJmES; l#r* Mules,’ four years old, (inferior to none) two bones one Log Wagon, one Cart ana three yoke ofoxen. g—Two negro men can be bought at private sale, at the the above*f*fopTy o wiHbosold on a credit of one, two and three years; good security will be required. February 15-7'Vids JOHN Rt IK. VARIETY WORKS. WARE ROOM Broad st.. COLUMBUS, Gr* NEXT DOOll SOUTH OF TIMES OFFICE. r|ahE proprietors cf this establishment are endeavoring to L r e9 L the evil of buying at the North, by manufacturing cvei description of building requirements-auch as PAMELIJOoRS, H I YJ)O IV BJJMDS, SASH ofall sizes, dressed I LOOK l.\ G VI 1 ME, and other kinds of LUMBER ; WOODEM H ARE, of i-vcrv description : BED STEALS from *4 50 to $25 each.— And more remarkable than all, the finest CO TV AGE CHAIR in the world at $1 each. , , . . p‘< tse give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, for we are al ways'in a trading humor at low prices for cash. LATHS al 81 50 per thousand. fF.V. BROOKS A. CO. Columbus July-27wtf . _ OFFICE GIRAItO R. R. CO., Girard, Jan. (>, 1853. SUBSCRIBERS t > the Stock >r this jllij 35jjLi ’ntnp.'iuy are hereby notified that an in ataon,ent of “one-tl l ini f fheir subscriptions in t ash. Grading ‘im-1 Superstructure has been culled in by the Board of Directors, anil Miut cash installments in the'county of Muscogee, Georgia, and Russell, Macon and Barbour, Alabama, will be due and payable at the Treasurer's office, In Columbus, Ga., sixty day? from the date of this notice. c WALTON B. HARRIS, Secretary. .I;*:*. 11. 1 1 TANARUS” FANCY GROCERY STORE. OGLKTHEE, Oslotliorpc Street, opposite Kentucky House, l ITOULD sny to his friend.-, that he lias just received a VV line assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES FOR THE CITY TRADE, which ho would be much pleased to have his friends to call and see for themselves. The following comprise a part ol his stock, viz.: Cod Fi-h, dried and pickleu Salmon, dried Hollcburt, pickled Shad, No. 1.2.&3 Mackerel, No. 1 4.2 Kits, Me-s Prk, iicans, Irish Potatoes, Rice, Buckwheat Flour, line St. Ijouis Flour, Butter, Cheese, Java and Rio Codec, line ’leas, Raisins, dried Figs, Preserves, Pickols, Catsup, Yeast Powders,Cranberries, dried Apples and Peaches, line chew- j n .r Tobacco, Powder and Shot, Mustard, Onions, ‘1 able Sait, and many other articles too tedious to mention. jo-t received, a Fresh supply of Family Groceries, and a fine lot of Brandy, Wines, Champaign, Cider and Whis key, and a line lot ot Cigars. Dee IC, J 852. ___ 51 3m VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. STEAM MILLS, LAND, WAGONS. MULES, CARTS, WORK STEERS, STOCK HOGS of superior breeds, COWS, working utensils of various kinds, &e., &c. ALSO, A PORTION OF THE MILL HANDS, 11 wanted by the purchaser of the property. A Dissolution of the copartnership heretofore exiting in the above valuable property having taken place, the undersign ed subscribers will proceed to sell, On the first Saturday in March next,]...,. On the premises, to the highest bidder, their STEAM AND GRIST MILLS, With all their appendages, consisting of Three Corn Mills, ca pable of grinding Hv© hundred bushels per day, and a Minufnc turiiKr Mill with French Burrs, sufficient to grind all th< Wheat nnidr in the county and convert it into first rate flour. ALSO, TWO FIRST RATE SAW MILLS, Inferior to none in the State : one a Circular Saw that can cut with skillful management from six to eight thousand feet of lum ber j.er day, the other an Upright (or Sash) equal to any saw ol thai kind; the whole propelled by an Engine of great power, ei .ble of running all the machinery that can be atfached loit. t, Mine Hundred Acres of first rate Fine Lund. Well timbered and finely adapted to growing Colton, and an in exhaustible quantity of hard limber near by, suitable lor all me dia meal business. These HtfUs;known :t Powell & Blackman's Steam Mills, are most favorably situated—bordering on that rich l’rairie region ; they hnvo scarce ever been able to supply the wants of the coun try’ during summei —the grist mills have to be run day and night to* keep up with the custom—waterpower at that season entirely failing in all the Tune region. The terms of sale liberal; particulars made known on the day N. B. POWELL, WILLIS GODWIN, 11. BLACKMAN, B. SMITH, Jam 28-4 t J. D. WALCOTT. United States Mail Line, From Columbus, to Chunnenuggee, and Union Springs, Ain., Via I.amington.Nnnd l'ort, lichee, Crr?k Stand, Hernando, Unon, and Stewart’s Mills. r- THE undersigned is now prepared to carry on this line: lie therefore hope? to i.ivorcd w ll , - mvl ?h in- t.f This- line SCHEDULE: l.e.ivo Columbus Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ? A. M„ arrive at Chunnenuggee next tlays, atiwxin. Leave Chunnenuggee Tuesday and Thursday at noon, and Mondays at 3 o’cUm X a. in., and arrive *1 Co’* ■ mbits Monday , Wednesday and Friday at fl p. m. A. IfATGOOD, Contractor. It?” Stage Office at “Oglethorpe Rouse.” Connecting with the m til train of cars on Mm ogee Kail road lor Macon, Savannah and Charleston, and all intermediate points. Relative distances from this route: Warrior Stand fr imir mites from Hernando ; Five Points is seven miles from Rumi : Ridgely is two miles from Chunnenuggee; Aherf'oil is eight miles from fihuniicimggee,; and Missouri, Pike county, is eigh teen miles from Chunnenuggee. Carriages reserved* and ready at any trip for the use of families. T. C. PRIDGEN, Agent. * Jan. 11, 1833. 1 12m MUSCOG!■:E RAIL ROAD Cos! §|®§ ianpJSSe: -*?**&&■ igSiz s-iissl lt'/.Y TER Alt RA Mi EM E XT. / VN and alter the l ith No \ ember, the Trains will be governed V / OT the following schedules: MAIL TV AIM, SEKEM TIMES A WEEK. Leave Columbus at lo p. in.—Arrive *t Butler at I % a. m. Leave Butler at o)*> p. ui.—Arrive at Columbus at 9 p. m. E. F. RICKER, Superintendent. Colufribus. Jan. 1, 1853. Union Iron Foundry AND MACHINE SHOP: STREET , COLUMBUS, GA Lt'MIFJ subscribers having just com pick'd their New Shop, arc 1 now prepared !o build STEAM ENGINES <>i all si --■•*, at f he short o*l notice, and at less than Northern prices with the expenses added. Castings, und Irons for Wills, and all other Mscninory made of the best material and warranted to work well if properly put up. W'c are sole Agents for I‘aok A Co.’s Circular Saw Mills in this sect ion of Georgia, the whole of Glorida, and Alabama, and the performance df <vhieh they will warrant against any other mill if pul ri[ by themselves. Plans an<l specifications for milisfurnir od w;ih<>it charge, when they build e machinery. 11—w&lw!I ” AM V ML IIkYS &. CO THIS is to certify that l have just received from S. Hkys & Cos. one ot their 12 horse power Engines, and one of Page’s Circulai P'uws, all of which has been put up under the direction of Mi Hoys and with the performance of which l am perfectly satisfied m every particular. I have no doubt in saying that I think it equal to. any mill m the Stale of Georgia, not only in the quantity but a.so in the quality of lumber it produces, and am at any time willing to give any information respecting it, to anv person mak l ugenquiries. WM.’C. HILL. Randolph county, July 14—w&twtf D. B. THOMPSON & CO., (AT TIIB SIGN OF TIIE HEART,) Ueloiv Hill, Daxvson A- Cos. r r>N, Copper, Sheet Iron, Steam Boat work, all manner J. ot Gutter?, Piping, Conductors and Rooting done to order, substantially and warranted. - Nov - 27 . _.” ‘ ‘ 13—ts BROUGHT TO JAIL, $aC ON ,he !h inst -’ aa a runaway negro man by the name 4% >5 °J. TOjYE who says he belongs to Zachariah Daniel of Sumpter county, Ga., said boy is dark complected, nine tefoi or twenty years old, weighs two hundred lbs., the \\ v r S*t forefinger nail half white, the other full black. The °wuer is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, or he will be dealt with according to , . , .. JOS Fir HEM IS EH V, ’ Golltmbus, Dec 14—5Qwlf * Jailor rs Muscogee county. S3OO Reward. v UN tnc night December last, my my. ro riS2!2?l£**te di*appearauce, taking with* him a lar c e y ‘ , HDRSE belonging to my lat her. . •'■‘HJk is about thirty years of uge, ratlicrdark complex \ N ion, stout built, weighs about one hundred and sixty lbs., has lost his upper from teeth. If the said b°v has been stqlen, l will give a reward of Five Hundred Dollars for the apprehension of thief and negro, and their delivery to mo, or Three Hundred dollars for the negro and* _ W. T. LOFTIN, Jan IJ—3wGt Rocky Mount, Jl/erriwether co.,Gn. ’ [Fa|©Y ©¥©Klo Broad Street, Golumbua, ©a, - ; , . Zeohvr Worsted. Brass Instruments. $5 ~ “ Chenille WHITTELSEY & CO. i-iosssiik, Violins, r , Flutes OFFER for sale an assortment of new and elegant goods in (; cutiery, ! their line. Sole agents for the celebrated Manufacturers Mantle Vases, Clarionettes, Tabli Violincellos, NUNN’S & CLARKE AND CHICKERING, of GlassvPmceK.H,! Drums, . wr They keep consteully ohand an assortmentoi’ &c. Accordeon, PIAKO FORTKS.of their mnke, will* and :: Watches and Ciockf, 1 i TBj J without the .Rolian att*hhient. Jcwelrv, r lutinaH, - * Tamborincs, i Tothoir larifo slock ot Sheet Music lias Bridal Presents, Melodeons, .IwE.WJSy yjjC | just been added, all the latest publications ft Parte Monnaics, Fine Italian, German from the Kew York press, Loth VOCAL Ladies’ Work Holes anil English Violin and UtSTHUMEJCTAL. Portable Writing desks Cello Strings, Silver and Plated Ware, Guns and Pistols, . WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY- Walking Canes, Powder Flasks Combs,Brushes, Repaired by a skilful workman, just arrived from .. Q , ~ v:hnt Pi. lie 1 1 os , loilcite Soap and Per ..not louenes, New Vork. Alt work warranted. Caps and Gun Wade, £3?- pianos tuned and repaired, and all instrument? mmery, Diamond grain Gunpow- \ re j, a | rct | m the best styl*. Homeopathic Books and der. Ij| Medicines. Bngley’s Gold and (’oinmercial Pens. Columbus, Ga., Oct 15. 1 85:2.-tf “gentTemen ’s cloth 1 m FHNSSHIffTASLBIMIH OL>s3rL®i cjDsyaa’s?,. sj % Clothier and Merchant Tailor, (NEXT BOOK TO HILL AND DAWSONS ,) Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia. ~ IS VOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY GENTLEMEN WITH THE LATEST 1 FALL AND WINTER Styles of Clothing, Furnishing- Goods, OsjirnairißlSEliSS* BAW MOa'JSIS & ©SDiBIEISiLIhASo w CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, of the latest importations, of French and E.iolisii slyles manufactured to order and warranted, under the direction of M. wmwm who has just returned from New York, and will be pleased to accommodate his friends and all others that may call, with such jrarinents as cannot fail te please. Columbus, Oct 9, 1852: ■’ [ ” BEAU MONDE. Come gents, one and all, And he’ll show you with delight, Just give Jonas Smeeton a call, His beautiful goods so new and bright. ~J. SMEETON ■ Returns sincere thunks to the inhabitants of Columbus for past favors, and begs most respectfully to announce, that he has received his RICH and SPLENDID stock of EWm.. BABA C^o —CONSISTIN'; OF FRENCH, GERMAN AND ENGLISH CLOTHS, CAS MERES & VESTINGS, OF ALL COLORS St SHADES, II is assortment of CASSIM ER E S AND VESTINGS are of the latest and most unique styles, wnich are too various fordescriptions here, but will be shown with much pleasure to those who will give him an opportunity to do so, He also keeps on hand a select, assortment of Gents $. m&m GBA3I Which are manufactared under his own supervision, and warranted to bo superior to garments that is generally to he had in 8l J A.''being an importer of the monthly Paris Fashions, he flatters him,elf that he cm please the most skeptical. All (Its imarantied fils facilities lor buying are tin, best—consequently, he will sell nt VF.R Y /.oil’ PRICES— mid will, promptness in the (luiliiment of orders, and a wish to please nil, he solicits his friends’ and the public patronage. October 9, 185-J. “ fclv '' lf W* DALEY, M Ell €IIA N T TAi JL O 14. ONE DOOR BKLOW GESNFR & PEABODY’o DRUti tST'ORE ©!E©AID sm&lllL ‘AAiLUjM 1 -IIAS JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE STOCK OF— ; ©@©®©, * to which he solicits the attention of the public. Eis stock comprises some of the most beautiful styles of AjJ Jlxrrd, l*rk f.ncjr eolere* Prcujh c oVe',’” “ r *” * ’ meb, fa prepared to .aiteifp In’ih.- NR\t'f'.t*r ami most FASHION ABLE STYLE*. Alon inciHtng, m soiav* of ,>\p a st fashionable cities of the U/nion, makes hits confident that his efforts to please aillhss fr!ii> tuny fsvor !tiis with it, will ii -t be in rain. Fte is only desirous to hare a lair and impartial trial before the public md this iie feeling s.ire thsi it wtl le accorded, and once accorded he fears not the result. In a iiliou to the vario n cloths, ■ sts!i a<*fes, t;assireres A Drills enumerated above, be lias on hand and is receiving a stock o READ Y--MADE CL O THING, a latest d.yles, si i ofsaperi \r uuslitr. In a word he has everything suitable to a gentleman’s toilet if! V Call.snd examine, as he is determined to give cheap bargains. uolumbus OctU —twtf ma mm* J. I). WILLIFORD & €G., ( At the <Ad stand of 11. Middlcbrook 4* Cos. ) Two door* above Ennis & Cos., Broad street, Columbus, (fa., ARE NOW RECEIVING A VERY EXTENSIVE STOCK OF FIRST CLASS lte&dy Made Clothing, Cloth*, Casslmeres, Vestings, At*. Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods ol’ every variety. Every article in this establishment has boon purchased this Fall. The garments have been cut by the most experienced and fashionable tailors. All sizes of men and boys can be easily fitted with Ready made Clothing. Gents’ready-made garments of every conceivable variety and style. BOY’S CLOTHING —It Is impossible to enumerate the different articles o. Clothing for boys and children. L A DIES’ CLOA K3 —Anew and elegant article —Ladies’ Silk, Merino and Cotton Vests, Lc. rs Hats and Caps— Of the best make and latest fashions. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. Wc are prepared to makeup Clothing at unusually low rates—and in a style not inferior to anv. Every garment war ranted to give satisfaction. Our assortment of Clot hs, Cassimres, Vestings, Furnishing Goods, will besom <t complete in every particular: and a careful examination of all cur goods is respectfully solicited from those who may read tlii a notice N. B.—A deduction of five per cent, will be made for Cushion ali bills not less than ten dollars. Jas. D. Williford. Danikl Rowe. Oct 37—twit’ PILL AND WINTER CLOTHING JOHN SMITH —IS NOW RECEIVING ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF— HEADY MADE CLOTHING E V Ell 01 F E RED 1N TUI S MARK ET. It lias been selected Uli taste and care, and every article ottered is warranted well ipt&jteia* AitiiiO m iridu iL&mm aimss* THE rOLI.OIVI.VG EMBRACES JI FEU OF THE LEAD IMG ARTICLES MO 1C JM STORE: french ami Fuglish Black Cloth lircss COATS : I VESTS, of various styles a lld patterns, including Satin I jaTl , ’ , .. , n , ” i _ Cloth, Cass, Marseilles, Ace. &c. iff,, ■ ,~. ~” , .. , “ rs> HATS and CAPS, from the best and moat fasli aemto I— LH- Grey and Mixed backs, Frocks and IVlts “ -LJE/ ion-thV V-mm-no r iAir.w, -v- . Mohair, West End. and llemely Over Coats; * 1 ° rk * SS32TGrey, Blue and Mixed •* 1 whirls, Drawers, Collars, Gloves, Handkerchiefs Cra -1 vats, Ties, Stocks, Leggings, &c., &c, ’ —ALSO— <&; ? a. m: ew ® 9 i®TD ?'? r - VA> ‘’ ( - u - rKr SATCHELS, VALISES. Codon and Sbk ESfVTTW ‘•MI.iA.U.AS.rnd every oil., r article Ufunlly kept in a CLOTHING STORK.” ~ 1 vjJ Vl ‘-mi and examine my goods be to re purchasing elstwheie.* r <£a dealersappplied on 111 oral term A'\ col umbur, September 17-lwif JOHN SMITH. iSITIII liSIFMTIHS. Cl OTTOS I® wmi jFACT @!¥ ? COLUMBUS, GA. THIS ESTABLISHMENT is now in complete and successful operation. It is the object of the Company to supply the Southern demand for the heavier styles of Cotton and Woolen Fabrics, so far as their capacity for production will permit. They now oiler to purchasers the following schedule of their Manufac tures. This schedule will be altered from time to time, as they add to the variety. 4-4 Sheetings, very heavy and superior. 7-8 Shirtings, do. do. 7-8 Osnaburgs, do. do. Cotton Yarns, assorted numbers, neatly papered. PLANTERS’ CASSIMERE—(Jeans,) colored, Black, Brown, Green, &c. do. PLAINS, do. do. do do. PINE KNOT do., very heavy, for negro wear. COLUMBUS FASHIONS —(Stripes,) very heavy, of a great variety of colors and patterns. MATTRESSES —Os any size or weight, made to order, and a supply constantly kept on hand. COMFORTERS —Os a superior quality, made to order. do. designed to supersede blankets for negroes, heavy and warm, more economical than blankets. BATTING —-Suitable for Quilts and Comforters. WRAPPING TWINE and COARSE SEWING THREAD. jgjp- All the above goods are made of the best materials, and in the best manner, and can lie recommended to purchasers with confidence. fggP The Company pledge themselves to sell these goods on terms as favora ble as similar goods can be procured from any market in the world. The attention of buyers is solicited to them before making their selections elsewhere. Address J. RHODES BROWNE, Agent. WOOL.—The E. M. Cos. are prepared at all times to buy Wool. They will also manufacture it for Planters on shares, or at a stipulated price per yard. September 00, 1852- 40 ly ’ LA GRANGE MUSIC “STORE. mmumms, mb iebtaja ; Just opened, in Thornton’s Rock Building, on the West side of * the Court House Square, a large and ■ PASHIONABIB MUSIC SffiEL WE WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF MUSIC —SUCH A Sheet Music, Instruction Books, Port Folios, &e. &c. * N iILJESIO piMtm, with and without JULIAN ATTACHMENTS, Fi $T| DOLCE CAMPANOS, Hews’ American Action, and the LEAF TUR NER, patent of Knabe, Gacliie & Cos., and from many other Factories. also, FLAGEOLETS, CELLOS, DRUMS, BANJOS, ACCORDEONS, FLUTINOS, Music Boxes, of various sizes, and well selected Brass Instruments for BANDS; Italian, Roman English best, strings for MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ot all kinds. All of which wo pledge ourselves to sell as cheap as can be purchased elsewhere in the South. J3T Dealers, Teachers and Schools, supplied at the lowest rates, and all orders filled with care LIGNOSKI, KEN Ell & CO. I*. S. All Pianos sold by us will be kept In order lor one year, without charge Durability guaranteed by Factors and by us. All new music received as soon as published. Nov. 11, 185-2. -is if The Soil of the South For 1853. A MONTHLY JOURNAL, Devoted to Agriculture, Horticulture, and the General Planting Interests ot” the South. JAMES M. CHAMBERS, Agricultural Editor. CHARLES A. PEABODY, Horticultural Editor. Published at Columbus, Georgia, on the First ol every Month, at the low rate ol One Dollar a year, in advance. TERM S: One copy, one year, 81 AO Six copies, one year, 5 00 Twenty-Five copies, one year, 20 00 Otio hundred copies, one year, 75 00 All subscriptions must commence with the volume. CHAR ACT ERjIStTcS. Both the Editors of this Journal are engaged in the cultivation of the soil of the South. In the Agricultural Department, out list of contribu tors embraces many of tne most successful agricultu rists of the South; and each number, for 1853, will contain a contribution from one of the mostdistinguish- In the Horticu\Vlira Vfr." 1 (Varies Pa. i FYabody, wiio has attained unrivalled excellence, has secured the r-o-operation of Iverson L. Harris, J. Van Buren, and Dr. Gamak, distinguished horticulturists of Georgia, who have pledged themselves to contribute regularly to our columns. ‘Vitii a rapidly increasing subscription list, the Pub li.-bers hope to be able to have the next volume beauti fully illustrated. Every Southern man who cultivates a plantation, works a (arm or garden, or grows a tree or flower, will find the S >il of the South an invaluable companion. N. B.—The oaMi system will be rigidly adbeied to, aud in no case will the paper bo sent unless the money accompanies the order. We return our thanks to our subscribers for 1852, and hope each one of them will send us bis dollar before the close of this year. The first number for the new volume will be published by the Ist of January. LOMAX A ELLIS Dec. 1, 1852. Columbus, Ga.. Drugs, Medicines, PAIN T S A N D O I LS. csrfl nmv fceeivirior a large ami fresh assortment ra°l every thing; usually kept in a DRUG STORE, ; and will offer inducements to purchasers that will be satisfactory. I have Schieffelier’s extract Pow ders and Extracts, and every thing of the best quality. Prices to suit the times. Choice TEAS, Black and Green. April 23.1852. R. A. WARE. CHOICE CIGARS. r T''HE finest selection of HAVANA CIGARS that L has ever been offered in this market, can be had at Dr. Ware’s Drug store. Those who like a good smoke, and a good Cigar, can be accommodated. April 23. 1852 R. A. WARE. EXTRACT OF COFFEE. NO'I DING to do but to have Boiling Water and a Teaspoonful of the Extract stirred into it, and you have as fine Coffee as can be made. For sale by K. A. WARE. April 23, 1852. FISHING TACKLING. IINES, Hooks, Rods, Flats and Thonvo. For A sale by R. A. WARE. _April 23, 185-3. WHITE LEAD AND LINSEED OIL. JUST received and for sale by April 23, 1852. ‘ R. a. WARE. LAMP OIL. WINTER Sperm, Bleached, Elephant and Lard Oil. Best quality. For sale by April 23, 1852. R. A. WARE. BEST CHEWING TOBACCO. F° Ap"! 1352. H. A. WARE. : L A A 1) RETII S NEW CROP. TUST received and for sale by W roA f „ , R. A. WARE. ALbO, alow Boxes Ciioice Flower Seeds, 20 varie ties in each box. bub. 5, 1852. , g t s WIN DO W GLASS. A EL sizes usually kept—French and American—by April 23, 1852. R. A. WARE. TOWN RESIDENCE FOR SALE. r subscriber wishing to remove into the country, 1 offers his house and lot lor sale. The premises consist of two full lots running through from street to l street. It is high and pleasantly located ; the improve ments new, with one of the best wells of water in Go lumbiir, and in an excellent neighborhood. For terms, which will be reasonable,) applv to R. M. Gunby. W. 11. YOUNG. Columbus, Dec. 9, 1852. 50 ‘Jt ! J. W. PEASE, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Two Doors North of the Mechanics’ Bank, COLUMBUS, GA. HI on hand, and offers for sale on the most rea sonable terms, the largest and most complete as sortment of MHHjjHH|| I-vfl of -\-X’ x ‘ < ,A 1 -- I .■ (I Northwest corner of the Public Square, LA GRANGE, GEORGIA. Subscriber has taken the well known House f- * onn erly kept by Mr. Samuel Curtright in La rpnK?dn?? ofl V r . s services as a TAVERN KLhI bit, and from his Jong experience, he hones to receive a liberal patronage from the public. V La Grange. May 21, 1852. LANIEIL blank books. ‘ I A i M f , no AAf < l vi ' I ".’' l , lar P and Com plete assortment L ot Blank Work, ol the best quality of Paper and Binding, consisting in part ot Ledgers, Journals, and Day Books, ot various sizes and styles. Also Cash Invoice, Letter, Bill Books, Records, &c. &e. n o ia-o J - w - PEASE. Dec. 9, ISd2 50 OIPLEY’S War with Mexico, litj Forsale by r , 0 A - C - FLEWELLEN & CO. June 18, 1852. 2 5 rRVING’S Complete Works—uniform edition) JL ror sale by r IQ i<=ro ’A. C. FLEWELLEN & CO. June 18. 1852. 4 ÜBOTT’S Young Christian, and Wav to do Good u.JL r or sale by t ,Q lfl o AC * FLEWELLEN & CO. June 18, 1852. 2 5 A l vS' S I &e°hy <it ‘ oreia ’ Kt!MUcky and June .8, ,852. A ’ FLEWELLEN & CO. PAPER! PAPER® PAPERM! TUST received from New-York, and for'salo cheap Sf Id till, .Agency ot Rock Island Factory, a splendid article of ENGLISH CREAM and BLUET v SUPi®KR: V t l l ULl '?- , : X|S< 5> VRENCH ex-PR \ Sd f |l‘>e and white letter napjr ruled and Colunims, Dec. Iff, 1852. ‘ ’ For the rapid Cure of COIIGnS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. Many years of trial, instead of impairing the public con fidence in this medicine, has won for it an appreciation and notoriety by iar exceeding the most sanguine expte atioii of its friends. Nothing but its intrinsic virtues and the un mistakable benefit conferred on thousands of suffers could originate and maintain the reputation it enjoys. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never for get, and produced cures too numerous and’ too remarkable to be forgotten. While it is a fraud on the public to pretend that any one medicine will infallibly cure—still there is abundant proof that the Cherry Pectoral does not only as a general thing, but almost invariably cure the maladies for which it is ern, ployed. As time makes these facts wider and better known, this medicine has gradually become the best reliance of the af flicted, fro n the log-cabin of the American Peasant, to the palaces of European Kings, Throughout this entire coun try, in every State,city, and indeed almost every hamlet it contains, Cherry Pectoral is known as the best remedy ex tant for diseases of the Throat and Lungs, and in many foreign countries, it is corning to be extensively used by their most intelligent Physicians. In Great Britain, France and Germany, where the medical sciences have reached their highest perfection, Cherry Pectoral is introduced, and in constant use in the Armies, Hospitals, Alms Houses, Public Institutions, and in domestic practice, as the surest remedy their attending Physicians can employ for the more dan gerous affections of the lungs. Also in milder cases, and for children it is safe, pleasant and effectual to cure. In fact,some of the most flattering testimonials we receive have been from parents who have found it efficacious in cases particularly incidental to childhood. The Cherry Pectoral is manufactured by a practical Chemist, and every ounce of it under his own eye, with in variable accuracy and care. It is sealed and protected by law from counterfeits, consequently can be relied on as gen uine without adulteration. We have endeavored here to furnish the community with a medicine of swell intrinsic superiority and worth as should commend itself to their confidence—a remedy at once sate, speedy and effectual, which this has by repeated and count less trials proved itself to be: and trust by great care in pre paring it with chemical accuracy, of uniform strength to allord Physicians anew agent on which they can rely for the best results, and the afflicted with a remedy that will do for them all that medicine can do. Prepared and sold by James C'. Ayer, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold in Columbus, Ga., by ROBERT CARTER, andDANFORTH & NAGEL and by Druggists generally. Jan. 22—w&tw-lm. DR. ROGERS’ LIVERWORT AND TAR For the complete cure of Coughs , Colds . Influenza, Asthma, Bronchitis , Spitting of Blood, and, all othir Lang Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION; THE GREAT COUGII REMEDY ! Reader ! have you a Cough, which you are neglecting, under the idea that it is only a common cold, and that it will soon “wear itself out?” Let a friend tell you, in all kindness, what will soon be the probable result. In a short time, if you continue to neglect yourself, youSvill begin to feel a sense of tightness and oppression across the chest, accompanied with frequent sharp darU ing|pains. Then a dry, hacking Cough will set in, and when you raise anything it will be a thick and yellowish, or white frothy matter, streaked, perhaps, with blood. If you still take no medicine, these unpleasant symptoms will increase, and you will soon have Hectic Fever, Cold Chills, Night Sweats, Copious Expecloraon, fc then Great Prostration. If you still neglect yourself, a few weeks or months will sec you consigned to the grave, leaving your friends to mourn how rapidly Consumption did its work and hurried you awnv. Friend ! have you no cause to be alarmed ? in the above sketch you may sec as in a glass how every case of Consumption progresses, with more or less rapidity, to a fatal termination. Os all the Thousands and Millions whom this great Destroyer has gathered to the tomb, every single case began with a Cold. If this had been attended to, all might have been well; but being ng- Ujcted, under the fatal dclt-sion that it would “wear it.st If off,” it transferred its deadly action to the substance of the Lungs, exciting there the formation of tubercles. An other, and another cold added fuel to the flame, until these tubercles began to soften and suppurate, h aving, by their ulceration, great cavities in the Lungs. At this crisis, the disease is very difficult of cure, and oftentimes sets at defiance all human means. In the latter or worst stage, this medicine will often times arrest, the disease, or cheek its progress, and will always make the patient more comfortable, and prolong his life, and is therefore worthy of a trial but in its iiicip l ent or forming periods Consumption is as curable as any other disease, and “Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of Liverwort, Tar and Canehalagua,” if taken at this time, will cure it at surely as it is taken ! This is strong language, but we can refer you to numberless living witnesses to prove that it is True! And therefore, we earnestly exhort every man, woman and child, who has a Cough, or is subject to Colds, to keep this medicine by you in the house : and whenever you take Cold, do not “let it alone” to work mischief in your system, but eradicate it thoroughly, and at once, by this powerfully healing compound, and leave uninjured, to carry you in lu'.i vigor to a good ! HBH M o t H E i: s ! you deii* a'.e, weakly ehi'dr.-*,, arc alwa\s cold,and swbji et lo (Jr..up ! lit io. iub. r ! Tiur a caseof Croup, uhi’-li -l.d a originated:;. And wlini y.air ehil-L L.-.i u :i.•• /.'rig and j .11 Hot tb.-it, >tt|. ni;iy ill, ;,*,.! .'*'** I’!., It- t voihi V,. !, i, s * V"U valllr (111- im- M. | v ; ~,,s l.v v. ,11 tii.- 1*..*,-. ■•• ml , i |,, ||„.,n ui,:,i ;t\ r, after 1 . a.lvi.-.. Croup. §j|Hh” cold wolll 1 ieruivl, ]„ I • ami la’a, 1,1 these lemarks, tier sue u o\e|- the ti’ L'ill -it ■ 1 *i• his an iifl adae-’ B^^B- u 'ui”‘i, Barents ! so let i, be io vanr lo ask lor i >t. A . liio, i,* S', Ml |, , a (’anrhaln-rua, and !. t HB SCOVIL A- MEAD, 111 Cliarn-es Stia et. New Orleans, General Ag. tits 1,,r tli South, rn ■H States, to whom all orders ami applications EH for agencies mint he addressed. Also sold MS l>A NToi: 111 A a Ab.'.l.. Goluiabu.'., G.t. ROBERT CAUTER. Hi GESNEKeV PEABODY, o DAVID YOUNG. by one Agent in every town in O . Sold at wl.olisale by the principal I *nt” ists Savannah and Gharb-stoii, S. ( A ■Hb Mexican Mustang Liniment invaluaUi- prcparntii.n has i>< in hut v. n; mt! s tllC people nf the Snlith, jet 1.1.111 V tieius-l!:. Is el HHHs have been sold and used in a ok hat vauiltv os mnSiUSES, and it has given universal satisfaction. VVe have heard oi none tiiat were dissatisfied with it. We otter it as a remedy in the various diseases and com plaints for which it is recommended, with full confidence in curing them, as over four millions of Mottles have been sold and used for a great variety of complaints, both ol men and animals, and it has always given satisfaction, be cause it lias performed just what we said il would, h lias healed Cancers and scrofulous sores and ulcers that had resisted the treatment of the Medical Faculty. S2T A child ill Froderiekton, N. IS., a'few days ago burned its legs severely against a sieve. The mother im mediately applied Linseed Oil and Cotton Wool, with a light bandage over all; in a short time the screams o ‘ tee child induced the mother to remove the bandage, when it was discovered that the cotton wool had taken tire by sixm tanenus combustion and. had considerably increased the size of the burn. The mother happened to think that she had part of a bottle of Mustang Liniment in her house which she got immediately and applied to the burned limbs of the little sufferer, and as soon as it was applied the child ceased its cries and soon after fell asleep in its mother’s arms, by the soothing iniluenee of this valuable preparation. This is to certify that the Mexican. Mustang Liniment lias been used Quite exleiisjyi-ly in tlie sfahies of VHnw ts- Co.-s Great Southern, Eastern and W.at.-m Express, tin curing Galls, Chafes, Scratches, Sprains and Bruis, s.and dims proved very efifeemu). Many of their m n haw a.so used non themselves and ill, it- lamilies, and lie v ail ip.akol its lieaeng and remedial qualities in the liighest terms- One o our hostlers got kicked, and badly cut and biuised on his knee—as usual, the Mustang Liniment was resorted to, and ihc soreness and lameness was soon t e moved, and it was perfectly well in three or four da vs. M tve nave no hesitation in recommending it as a valuable preparation, to be used externally on man or beast. Rheumatism.—This is to certify that mv wife was af flicted with severe chronic Rheumatism ; she had suffered lor months with the most excruciating pains ; she had tried Rheumatic Compounds, Reliefs and almost ,v, rv thing recommended for this dreadful disease None of them relieved her pains in the least. She used a fifty cent bottle Ol Mustang Liniment, and it cured her entirely she is now perfectly well. And recommends all of her friends to U3O the Mustang Liniment. ‘{Signed) .James L. Oliver. Savannah, Georgia; Janrntry- l?t, 1853. Principal OiiL-es, HOP .Broadw..\, New, York, and St. Lou.s, Alissourfi A. G, LK AGO A CQ., Pi-op/u t. r V Sold in Cu by CK<M:H u PEABODY. February 5, 1853 —tw&vvfy -jjrrr:. 1 - .• .v- VCMHHMhMMSrtt* TUUY FACTORY, HARRIS COUNTY; GKOHOIA. Ware Room on East sin, Hr, a,! sin (.next diir lo P. McLaren. R. G. JEFFEHSOK - Ck CO. —T‘ ps;orniiir,J]iS,f!lißlit,,,.,’ works rcsi„rtr„ilj lKii>iiu Ibe out,tic, ttiu! Uk-v ti:,v,-:.n ot. I,i;ud li.r cic. ul,t(„fci,.i, rluiifJy „i:ii„it;icturiiiu till <iusori],ttt,r,s of U'olSks U'ael-, -'lidl C„ virs, Si(TTR,:s, Iteua’ilaus, Ifru kts.Ti ux.ti C-ii'., ol tilt,bust n,;i'cri::l, ttljd fiuisucil it, cxcciicui wilic utidcf tticir ,*o.,al S ,t.u-rvW<.„. The;- liarliculari;. call:,tlol,lion to ihiir various cl,ter arai tic;. Os I ‘, \C wiiicll, foi tfeattica... cohlt'oft, ,Il„aLj|jty at.,l ‘ 11K ■slo to per dozen—..pecimetis of whicli cut, be reel, i,t their Ware Room one door above P. McLakks’s, lirond street. Cotun,bus, which U,e publicum invited to cAaruine. Kvery description oi l hairs, buckets. Tut made to order after anyiastiioi, desired. They areals., prepared to furnish Win dow Sash audltLiM • of all descrijaionviu order. 83?"IIandsoniepmini,„„s ,ver, awarded to Ihe Troy Factory at the Southern Agricultural Pair at Macon, for the best spcciiro:, ot fUi iir and tVoodoa Ware. ; rforder-leit. at their Ware Loom cast -ide Hr-, ad .treet, irected to it. t;. Jeflerson or Cos., CotuDihus, will meet w rompt tillentioii. May 10-wly wivery's Sewing Machines. Price Only $25 !! Patented October 19, 1852. r I'IIIS machine is acknowledged, by all wl.o have used it.lobe i superior lo that oi aiiy other Sewing. Machine ever iii\ent ed, for its simplicity, compactness, the beauty and strength of ita stitch and its cheapness. Ji weighs about 525 Jbs., and c< stso.N*.v i'n.iii $25 to SJO. li w ill work, neatly with the smallest thread, the finest muslin, cambric or silk, as well as linen, woolen ;,ud cotton goods, and all kinds of leather. It is s> simple, that a child.ol 10 years of age can understami and work it rapidly, w ith ■ out any danger of its fretting out of order, and can do the w ork of more than 20 se unstresses much better in every respect than it can be done by hand. The stitches are independent of tad. other—so much so, that it’ every other stitch is cut, the seam ktill holds good and atromr. It is unlike and much better than sm other sewing machine ever invented. This machine is peculiar ly adapted to family and plantation use, as it dee--- all kinds oi si wing, and w hen known will be generally introduced into fami lies and plantations. The Avery Kewing .Machine Company have perfected their ar rangements tor manufacturing on the largest scale, and will sup ply any number of machines at the shortest notice. Ord< rs ad dressed to CHARLES SETTLLTON, 251 Broadway, New York, January 1 1, 1853 ] f,mis 1853. SPRING GOODS, 1853. WILLIAM 11. KNOEPFEL, 99 William Street, New York. IMPORTER AND JOBBER, LY FR EMC 11, G ERMA My EMGLISH AMD[ DOMESTIC GOODS. For Tailors and Clothiers, have received by late arrivals, a large and well selected stock in German, English and French Cloths, of all grades and styles. Mohair Coatings, Drop D’Ete, Queen’s Clplh, Alpacca and Worsted Coalings, Cashmerette. Mixed and Clouded Zephyr Cloth, plain and twilled. Fancy French and Barnsley Driils. Brown and Yellow Linens, Fancy Fluid and Figured Mar seilles ; Whitt and Buff I igured Marseilles; Drab Silk and Linen Coatings, together with an extensive assortment of TRIMMINGS, and other Goods, suitable for the CLOTHING TRADE on the most favorable terms. Particular cash or short-tiine buyers, and all who study their inteicsts, will call and examine his stock, before purchasing else where. New York. January 22 —4u lv SMITH AND BROTHER, DEALERS IN DOMESTIC PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, OF ALL KI.MIS, No. *20!) Ditaiic street, New York. Solicit Southern orders for the same; who will puck and ship it, the best maimer, and sell at the lowest cash price. S. U SMITH, N. York..lun. 29. 1853,-sw3m _ J. F. SMITH. TO CAPITALISTS! r J Ml E subscriber desiring to remove West, offers for sale hi? 1 interest, One ForKTii ..f an IRON FOUNDERY. The Foundery is situate f inGreeim county, Alabama, about >ix teen mi let? from Boiling Springs. There is plenty of ORE, which is pronounced by those wh ; know, to be of the first quality.— TheFoundery has been in successful operation for two years; makes the F/MEST CASTIMGS, which have so far, and al ways *w ill MEET WITH READY SALE. There is also now in course of construction a set of EXTEM- SrVE MIJ.J.S’ one fourth of which 1 also w ill sell, and which are lornfed within Iwtlrn mile of the Iron Worha : healthv 1... ■ lion, good water, &e. J , A manVith Capital and Energy could make a fortune tlierte For further particulars, address the subscriber at Orion Post Office, Alabama. s?. R. 1 BUELL, February 2—w3t JAMES ROUSSEAU KEEPS a fine assortment of Groceries on hand, for sale on . reasonable terms, consisting of— -175 Bbis. Now Orleans Molasses: 100 Bbls. Flour: 20,000 lbs. Bacon Sides; 75 Sacks Rio Coffee; 10 Hogsheads New Orleans Sugar; 100 Boxes Tobacco—Assorted Qualities; 25,000 Cigars—Assorted Brands : 50 Bbls. Whiskey; 20 Bbls. Dexter Whiskey; 10 Bbls. New England Rum; 10 Bbls. Common Gin ; 25 Jars Snuff; 100 Bushel Cow Peas; 200 Bushel Pinder Peas, Also, Bagging, Rope and Fait, and many other articles tco numerous to mention. Those wishing to purchase, will nleeae give, him a cali. F Z'W° Store West side Broad Street, G doors above Rankin’s Corner* Columbus, Jail. 11.185 . j w jf PUBLIC MEETING. A T a meeting of the citizens of the 4th district of Early county x V nssi-mbfra nt their Justice Court Ground on the 20th Inst.. the follow.ng preamble and resolutions were submitted and unanimously approved:— Whereas, the citizens of this district, and of certain other ad joimiigdistricts in this county, and the counties of Baker and Kandoiph labor under manifest inconvenience on account of the distance of their county capitals. Resolven, That vve, the citizens of the 4th district of Early county, will use all honorable exertions to form anew county. BErr further Resolved, That the citizens ofthc 4th.sth*and fith districts of Fariy, tb 3rd district of Baker, and the sth and rth districts of Randolph, be notified by publication of these pro ceedings in the Time? aud Sentineland Albany Patriot to meet the citizens ot the4th district of Early at . ABNER DYSON’S, in said district, on the tliird Sat unlay in April next, to take into consideration the importance and propriet’ of form ing, through the proper authorities, anew county from the said llis , tri ? ls - JOSEPH U. HARDY, Chairman. A. Dyson, Secretary. January 1-. 1K53. ‘ _ 3wt2oap. “HOME INDUSTRY.” JOEL T. SCOTT, I <; A It MANUFACTURER, (.t FEW DOORS MOUTH OF H.iLI. Sl MOSES.) ltroncl Street, Columbus, Georgia, * A LWAYSon hand, at Wholesale and Retail, all desirable cl varieties of [JUANA t.XD AMKRICAN CIGARS, which will he sold on low terms. A liberal discount wilt be made to those who buy to sell a-ain. A generous share of the patronage of the j.uhlic is respectt'ullv solicited. All Cigars warranted to be such as represented. Columbus, October 2—4 owly COPPER AND SHEET IRON AND tTiSS? TfIJCE f jailE subscriber, ever erateful for past patronage, begs leave to JL inform liis friends and the public tiiat lie lias one of the largest assortments of 7'in Ware and Housekeeping articles ever offered in this market; consisting as follows: Hath'TuLs, Shower Baths Willi Brass Valves. Hip Baths ilo., Sponged ... Pyramid cake and ornamental moulds: .fedy moulds:coffee Fttterers; do. Bitnriii** do large and small l : rtlV; Kiilie Trays: d>. W’ashors. anew article* llr, .OIOS, Cocoa Uimierstrie and Dessert ptales, all sizes; Brilaul “'aware, ol all lends;Sp.ce Boxes; Ures,me Cases, Cookin'- stoves ot various patterns, war rented to perforin well All manner of I’m or sheet Iron, or Copper or Zinc work done at short notice, on the most favorable terms timeß° r<ierSi ° rTIW plitUi);i:> u,rt,lolicc * to suit the H aving in hiaemploy the best Job workman in this eountrv all he atks isto givehiin a trial. Guttering or Uuoiing done at short notice, and warranted Call and see me before engaging *v purcimsing elsewhere a* am determined to sell and work as low as tit, lowest. „ . . , „ J.B. HICKS. Ga.,May ‘itim ‘ ner M “% P. & J. DeC() RDOVA’S TEXAS LAND AGENCY. AUSTIN AND HOUSTON. Tllb subscriber would inform the heirso; those who fell with 1- asm*. \t abb and Travis, that the l.eaishdure h;.s made “"S™ 41 ?:"”" 1 ™” uratumle tw Ihe bravery Os their tim es,or?. Hill mtnrmation ettn he had by addre-sina as above ah Austin aud Houston. Texas. , lc relerto K s w Gov tMI. IIEJ.L, 1 I,t fbir.l.U , lIENDF.BSriN i _ lion THUS Hi: VAI., Sec'rv ol State r Ho'i.J.B. SIBVVV, Comptroller. J Dec /—w3m 1), HOLT. Georgia. J MARBLE WORKS, Mast side Jtioaii St. near the Market House COLUMBUS, GA. HAVE constantlyon hand all kinds of Grace Stones Monuments, Tombs and Tablets, of American Xtauan and Irish Marbie. Engraving and carving doin’ best possible manner; aud ilikiadsoi Gran ite \V oi k at the shortest notice. p J A . JOHN H. MADDEN, f ‘ b—l lastorotßarisand Cement.alwaysonhand for ?lUp - -■ . . Culuiiihus,.Ua l 'eii7.lßsl). It) ts FLOUR!FLOUR! AT \\ IN TEH’S I’AhACE MILLS! \\T K will receive this day, at,.l voati.me to keep on hand, for ~ . ‘ 1 ■ •i'" , rs,a supply of F l.)l H from the celebrated i■, mn-rv fill**, until weare able b*resumw oneratioiis. ‘ Uc I-* twit <\ T. INSIVKK, A out.