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BUSINESS CARDS.
WILLIAMS, OLIVER AND BROWnT
Altonevs at Law,
BUENA VIbTA, MARION CO. GA.
Will practic* in ih counties ;of Morion, Macon, Houston
Rto art, Randolph, Jfuacogee, Lee, Taylor, and any adjoining
counties where their services may be required.
WM. W. WILLIAMS, THADDEUS OLIVER, JACK. BROWN.
Jtmaary 38—5wly .. .
LAW NOTICE.
THE subscribers have formed a copartnership in the practice
of Law. The business of the profession in all its branches,
will meet with our closes* attention. We will spare no pains nor
efforts to secure the safety and speedy collection of all claims en
trusted to our hands, and will be prompt and punctual in our
correspondence and settlements with clients. Our mature expe
rience. and circumstances in life afford, as we trust, a full guar
ant} that all business committed-lo our care will be safely and
successfully conducted.
Wo will practice in the following counties :
STEWART, MARION, MUSCOGEE, SUMTER,
RANDOLPH, BAKER, LEE and EARLY.
In Barbour county, Alabama ; in the Supreme Court of Georgia,
td In the Federal Court. Also, in other counties when specially
retained. Firm name, J. M. &. J. Clark.
J. M. CLARK,
Lumpkin, Ga,, Feb. 15—7w4t JAMES CLARK, Sr.
W. C. M’IVER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Tuskeoee, Macon co., Ala.
V ill practice in the counties of Macon, Montgomery
Tallapoosa, Pike, Barbour and Russel.
January 22—4wly
TUCKER & BEALL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
QLi/mpkin, Stkwart County, Ga.
V ILL attend regularly the Superior Courts of Stewart, Marion,
.Mimpter and Randolph counties: and will give prompt atten
tion to all business entrusted to their cart*.
JOHN A. TUCKER, E. 11. liEALL.
Lumpkin, January 18. 1853—3w1y ___
INGRAM & CRAWFORD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Columbus, Geo.
“Will practice in the Chattahoochee Circuit and the adjoining
counties. Office over the store of J. K. Redd &. Cos.
PORTER INGRAM, M. J. CRAWFORD.
Columbus, .January 11 —2w6m
HENRY H. WHITFIELD,
A T T O R .V E Y AT L AW,
HvWKINSVII.I.E, Pur.ASKI COUNTY, G*.
January, 1853. w3m—
DOUGLASS & DOUGLASS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Cuthbsrt, Georgia.
WILL practice in the counties of the Southwestern Circuit,
and in Stewart county of the Chattahoochee circuit.
EUGENICS L. DOUGLASS,
Nov 30—wly MARCELLUS DoUGLAsS.
GEO. S. ROBINSON,
ATTOII NE Y A T LAW,
Cutii bert, Georgia.
References Hons. M. J. Wellborn and Alfred Iverso
Columbus. Cuthbert, Nov 2—43wtf
WILLIAMS & OLIVER,
A TTOR N E VS AT LA W ,
Buena Vista, Marion county, Georgia.
WILL practice in the counties of Marion, Macon, Houston
Stewart, Randolph and any adjoining count} wheie they
services may be required.
W.VI. P. WILLIAMS. THADDKtJH OLIVER.
Feb 27—tw3in&wtf.
S. S. STAFFORD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Illal&ely, Early Cos., Ga.
apSwa
T. J. COLQUITT,
ATTORNEY AT LA \V
Buena Vista, Ga.,
WILL practice in the Courts of .arion and StewartthcChat
tahoochee Circuit— an ‘ Macon, Lee and Sumpter, of the
Southwestern Circuit.
Reference—Hon. W. T. Colquitt Columbus, Ga.
July 15—ts
F. T. CULLENS,
ATTO It N IS Y, AT I. A \\ ,
BLAKELY, EARLY COUNTY, OA.
Oct 5, 1852. 40-wlv
DOUGHERTY, STOKES & STEWART,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Columbus, Georgia.
tVOftiee over Ilutt <fc flank. Store.
WILL practice in the courts of the Chattahoochee Circuit, ami
Russell ami Macon counties, Ala, march 27—w ly
H. T. GREENWOOD, JOSIAH MORRIS, J. I. IiIDtiWAY.
GREENWOOD, MORRIS & KIDGWAY,
.‘FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTZ.
No. 17 Cai’ondelet Street, New Orleans.
Oct 29—wEttwly
C. S. HARRISON & CO.
AUCTION AND COMMSSION
MERCHANTS.
Broad street, Columbus, Ga.
WlLLatteud promptly to ail busiuess consigned to them
Feb 13—
KING & WLWEMORE,
oOM MIS SI O N MEItCH ANT S,
MOBILE, ALABAMA.
Dec. 80,1849. [Mob. Trib.] 15 tl
AUCT 1 O S
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
r TM!E undesigned would respectfully inform his friends and
*- the public generally, Unit he has opened a store on Broad
*U*eet, nearly opposite Mr. Jambs Kivlin’s Sans Souci, for the
purpose of carrying on the above business, and would be happy
lor them to give him a call. He proposes doing the A UCTION
AND COMMISSION BUSINESS in the usual way, and will
tdso attend to the selling and hiring of Negroes for those who
may entrust him with their patronage. JOHN QUIN.
—Consignments of Merchandize carefully attended to.
October 23, 1852—w&t wly. * ,
INSURANCE OFFICES.
SUN .MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
OF
A. B. NELSON, President.
JOHN WHITEHEAD, Secretary,
THE undersigned is authorized to take River :uul Marine risks
lor this well known Company, 011 favorable terms.
Columbus, Jtui. 14—twGin JOHN MUNN.
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE
Protection Insurance Company at Haitford, Connecticut.
Springfield Marine and Eire Insurance Company, u> Snritur-
Jield, Massachusetts. 1 b
North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company, lialeigh.
Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Company, Covinaton
tir Slaves insured at two thirds their value.
Columbus, Jm. 14—tw6m JOHN MUNN, Agent.
Do You Want to Insure ?
rpm: savannah mutual insurance company will
JL take Marine and Fire risks on reasonable terms,
vr an- Api>,y to , R - J - MOSES, Agent.
N. rl.-This office returned to the holders of Policies .*l‘J per
cent, of the premiums paid during the year 185‘2. •
Cblumbus, Oct s3—wiV-twly
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE.
PROTECTION IN2URANCE CO., HARTFORD
NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Kentucky .Mutual Life Insurance Company
t autlime to lake risks on the most favorable terms.
S3?* Slaves insured lor two-thinls value.
Applications for risks in town or country may be made to
Columbus, Sept 3 twrGra JOHN MUNN, Agent.
MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE
BANK OF SAVANNAH.
AGENCY AT COLUMBUS,
WII.I. receive Deposits—and Checks for sale on New York
Macon and Savannah.
April 24 twtf RICHARD PATTEN.
AGENCY OF THE MANHATTAN
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF
NEW YORK.
11. 11. EPPING, Agent for Columbia,. On.
P JSJ! BOS', ELL & 1111,/.1.V0,
Pamphlets containing tables ol Kates and other information
may be obtained by application at tbe ottlce of tl„. p. nl .
i -olunaus, Nov S3—tw&wly
8 A VANN All
MUTUAL. INSURANCE COMPANY.
Fireand Marine risks taken by
Columbus, Feb2s—twly R j MOSEs
SAVANNAH
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
rpMS office returned 39 percent, of premiums received last
, year to persons holding podcies of Die Company; and coa
11nues to take Fir., and Maine risks on the most reasonable
terms. Sept 15—;wtf R J MOSES, Agent.
ROCK ISLAND FACTORY,
IS now manufacturing Writing Paper of all the various
kinds,—such as Letter, Foolscap, Flat-cap, Foli* and Com
mercial Post,(ruled and unruled,) Mediums, Demvs, Sec. Also
News-print, Kook and Colored Paper, Post-office and News
Envelopes and Wrapping Prper of ait sizes; all of which will
Ire sold on as favor able terms as can be purchased in any mar
ket FebSwfctwtf <i. It. CURTIS dec
The Soil of the South
For 1853.
A MONTHLY JOURNAL,
Devoted to Agriculture, Horticulture, and the General
Planting Interests of the South.
JAMES M. CHAMBERS, Agricultural Editor.
CHARLES A. PEABODY, Horticultural Editor.
Published at Columbus, Georgia, on the First of
the Month at the low rate of One Dollar a year , in
advance.
TER M S:
One Copy, one year, 61 M
Six Copies, one year,
Twenty-Five copies, one year, 20 00
One hundred copies, one year, 75 00
All subscriptions must commence with the volumO
CHARACTERISTICS.
Both the Editors of this Journal are engaged in the
cultivation of the soil of the South.
In the Agricultural Department, our list of contribu
tors embraces many of the most successful agricultu
rists of the South; and each number, for 1853, will
contain a contribution from one of the most distinguish
ed scientific agriculturists in the United States.
In the Horticultural Department, Mr. Charles A.
Peabody, who has attained unrivalled excellence, has
secured the co-operation of Iverson L. Harris, J. Van
Buren, and Dr. Camak, distinguished horticulturists of
Georgia, who have pledged themselves to contribute
regularly to our columns.
With a rapidly increasing subscription list, the Pub
lishers hope to be able to have the next volume beauti
fully illustrated.
Every Southern man who cultivates a plantation,
works a farm or garden, or grows a tree or flower, will
find the Soil of the South an invaluable companion.
N. B.—The cash system will be rigidly adheied to,
and in no case will the paper be 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 his dollar before the close of this year. The
first number for the new volume will be published by
the Ist of January.
LOMAX & ELLIS
Dec. 1, 185*2. Columbus, Ga..
Drugs, Medicines,
P A IN T S A N I) OIL S.
a I A M now receiving a large and fresh assortment
tfof every thing usually kept in a DRUG STORE,
and will offer inducements to purchasers that will
be satisfactory. I have Schienelier’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 rMIE finest selection of HAVANA CIGARS that
JL has ever been offered in this market, can be had at
Dr. Ware’s Drug store. Those who like a good smoke,
and u good Cigar, can be accommodated.
April 23. 1852 R. A. WARE.
EXTRACT OF COFFEE.
“VTOTHING to do but to have Boiling Water and a
XN Teaspoonful of the Extract stirred into it, and
you have as fine Coflee as can be made.
For sale by R. A. WARE.
April 23, 1852.
FISHING TACKLING.
JINES, Hooks, Rods, Flats ami Tlioriss. For
j sale by R- A. WARE.
April 23, 1852.
WHITE LEAD ANI) LINSEED OIL
J UST received and for sale by
April 23, 1852. R. A. WARE.
Lamp oil.
WINTER Sperm, Bleached, Elephant and Lard
Oil. Best quality. Eorsaleby
April 23, 1852. It. A. WARE.
BEST CHEWING TOBACCO.
IT'OR sale by R. A. WARE,
r April 23. 1852.
i, v \ i) is i: t n s
new chop.
JUST received and for sale by
R. A. WARE.
ALSO, a lew Boxes Choice Flower Seeds, 20 varie
ties in each box.
Feb. 5, 1852. 0 ts
WINDOW GLASS.
ALL sizes usually kept—French and American—by
April 23, 1852. R. A. WARE. ”
BLANK BOOKS.
I AM now receiving a large and complete assortment
of Blank Work, of the best quality of Paper and
Binding, consisting in part of Ledgers, Journals, and
Bay Books, of various sizes and styles. Also, Cash,
Invoice, Letter, Bill Books, Records, &u-. &.c.
J. W PEASE.
Dec. 9, 1852. 50 tl
IJIPLEY’S War with Mexico,
i Forsale by
A. C. FLEWELLEN & CO.
June 18, 1852. 25
IRVING’S Complete Works—uniform edition.
For sale by
A. C. FLEWELLEN & CO.
June 18. 1852. 85
A BBOTT’S Young Christian, and Way to do Good, j
For sale by
A. C. FLEWELLEN & CO.
June 18, 1852. #>
ARTHUR’S History of Georgia, Kentucky and
Virginia. For sale bv
A. C. FLEWELLEN & CO. |
June 18, 1852. 25
PAPER! PAPER!! PAPER!!!
FUST received from New-York, and for sale cheap, j
at the Agency of Rock Island Factory, a splendid :
article of ENGLISH CREAM and BLUE LAID
letter paper, UNRULED. Also, FRENCH EXTRA
SUPERFINE blue and white letter paper, ruled and
unruled. G. B. CURTIS, Agent.
Columbus, Dec. 16, 1852. 51 lm j
GUANO.
t SUPERIOR ARTICLE. OF GUANO, just ar
1A rived and for sale at GREENWOOD &. CO.’S.
GEO. W. WINTER.
Dec. 23, 1852. 52 ts.
BLANK BILLS OF EXCHANGE,
OF the best quality, Ibr sate by
J. W. PEASE-
Dec. 9, 1852. 50 ts
A RVINE’S Moral and Religious Anecdotes.
1 V For sale bv
A. C. FLEWELLEN & CO.
June 18,1852. 25
LAMER HOUSE,
Northwest corner of the Public Square,
LA GRANGE, GEORGIA.
nPHE Subscriber has taken the well known House 1
L formerly kept bv Mr. Samuel Curtright, in La-
Gratiffe, anti now offers his services as a TA VK INN
KEEPER , and from his long experience, he hopes to
receive a liberal patronage from the public.
R. LANIER.
La Grange, May 21, 1352. 21 ts
SCHOOL BOOKS.
f TMIE subscriber is now receiving the longest ami most
A complete assortment of School Boc ks ever offered
in this market, and is offering them on such terms as to
give satisfaction to all who will give him a call.
J. W. PEASE.
Dec. 9, 1852. 50 t
J. W. LEASE,
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER,
Two Doors North of the Mechanics’ Hank,
COLUMBUS, GA.
HAS on hand, and offers for sale on the most rea
sonable terms, the largest and most complete as
sortment ol
TOOTS ATT® m'ATdDW^SIY,
ever offend in this market. The public are respectfully
INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE THE
STOCK.
J3P - Teachers and Country Merchants arc paiticu- j
larly invited to examine our large and well selected stock
of
SCHOOL AND CLASSICAL BOOKS,
embracing all the varieties used in this section of coun
try, from whom orders are solicited, and a liberal dis
count made.
August 27, 1852. 35—ly
IETTER and Cap Paper.
J A fresh supply at
A. C. FLEWELLEN & CO.’S, j
June 18, 1852. 25 1
- i
BLANK BILLS OF LADING,
TT'OR sale by J. W. PEASE. I
r Dec. 9, 1852. 50 ts i
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING j
J OHN 8!Wl T H
—IS NOW RECEIVING ONE OF ,THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF—
READY MADE Ci-OTHIMG
EVER OFFERED IN THIS MAR KE Y.
It Uks been selected with taste aim care, and every article uttered L warranted v.eii mud;-, i
srmz'&j Affls ®i? mi sTnnygs*
THE FOLLOWING EMBRACES a FEW OF THE LEAVING ART It LE.s NCR IN s r J\*R i- :
t French and English Black Cloth Dress COATS : j VESTS, of various styles ami patterns, ii.vo.Y.u-g Satin
ki “ “ Frock *• ! Silk, doth, Cass, Marseille-. See. i.:c.
u “ “ “ Sack “ HATS ami CAPS, from tl.f b ami in
Grey arid Mixed Sacks. lhvork* mid Pelts - j iouable Manufactoriesin Ken York. NNA
Black and Fancy Pass Pa'iiU”” *’'*• <'••• . Till'. FI’RNIHIIIM; Ucp;..-ti .■ ;• v..-:i sup j, i : ■. 1 v.tb
Grev, Blue and Mixed •* ‘ dlnris, Drawers. Collars, ulov.s, IbiaidLerch > Ta
vats,Ties,Stocks, Leggings, &. c., Sic,
—ALSO—
zmrjHE:-mjaamym;
pes-ypi Titjtpri.i.i.xa thun-ks, c ihpet v. tor-, s.rtrnr./.s. ; . < . ■ ■ !.
5 L .’l i; h | 1 J''d, will,. r a::;n■ i. ...:. ;. i, rl >. .•• tXO’i UlNtt TOl- ‘ ■
t3f*Uountry deidrre vupplint nil It; vnil hi ;n “ /
Col utnbus, September 17—lwif joij*- !TH.
GEN TLEM EN ’ S CLOTH iN (i |
iH|[ phiYCiiTKrn us i s ¥ vp i- w vi ;
rDlisldll! h 1 1 ; . H
J ~ H, : . |
CJlothier and Merchant Tailor,
(NEA'T DOOR TO LULL iX!) DAWSOXS,)
Broad Street, C’olimibus. Georg'it..
•4a# ls VOtF PREPARED TO Si PPLY GCNTGEMEN IVFED THE I ATES:’
M mi tj A~Nm
Styles ol Clothing
—ALSO—
gETamfuiiMiSjy DAiiiDiiT y&Mms o vm*.* w
CLOTHS, CASSIA!LUES AM) VKSTLNc.m,
of the latest impurtalinns. us FjtKNutt and Es .u- s:> hv mnmifaeture.l t.. or.i.T ::..i v.-irmut.-.i ‘ I
under tlie direction of
MM, M.
who inis just returned from New iork. mil \vi I be pletised to :iceomrnoti:tto his lib mis mi! ~i|
that- may call, with such g-arments as caiitiot fail to please.
Columbus, Oct 9, IS;:-L _ _
H. Fe DA£ey7” i
MIS 11. 13 It Ala TA 1 O
|ONE DOOR BELOW GEISNER & PEAEODY’o DID < sTOEM
ifREM©
—HAS JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE STOCK OF—
iSsKiin) MOBaras
ft to Hoiieits the attention of the public. Ilis slock comprise- v.nne ofllie j*;- -i sty !• of
| (Q otlH, Hgiiccil, black and fancy colored Frciicli asid English ♦ a di*ores; black
JLt anil fancy Silk Velvet Vestings of ail bades and colors,
| whichl> ispropxredto m:.l:eupin theNlt vrESTuiid I’ VSItl.-N Alll.K STYt.lt.v.
Alon experience in : min*, ill -OTtu.ioft'ia nlu-...'the <.’ni.ni, nnt;o ..'I In !
nil Mina who may favor hitn witii r. iri.l, wilt not be in vaiit. tie is nitty *.loair.n to itnvo :i ;:o e ;■ t ir; i.■ i trial In lere t;. ■>
public uni this lie asks, feeling sure that it will be ace..rih-l, undone- a. -.ted lie tears me tie resnn.
lllUttlUl.nl t.ta- various cl.>thu.'’.i-:i.n.-re*,<’a -aimere. .k Krilh •.nmu-rat.-~l above, he has on le,ml m 1 re- .. ...e1,..
READ Y--JJ. RJE CE O TIIIJYG,
h latest Uvl'B. it n'c,.<rior j*i:l:ty. Inn vv *ml h* \r.\< •%.>: 1 t _ -.uitablo to :t RentbMMtin'.s t.i!ct
23T UaUiUidt-xsimiHO, as ho is determined to give cheap barguiiis.^rgrj
Columbus Oct8 — twtf
S'ifQEi'jSL
,L Do WILLIFORD & GO.,
(Al ihc old si and of 11. Mi-Id ichrovk. dj* Cos.)
Two doors above .3. F.imis Si t 0., ‘Broad streel:. Columbus'. C,;.u,
ARE NOW RECEIVING A VERY EXTENSIVE S fOCR OF Klk T Cf.AS •:
Beady 51 ade Clothing;, Cloths, Casyimeres, Vesting . G-c. Goutlx-men's Fur-. . . t,
J every variety#
Every article in this establishment lias been purchased this Fall. Tbeganne its have been cut i* v the uhwf c.; trienn .1
nnd fashionable tailors. All sizes of ineu ami bn>* can-be ca>Sly litUal with lk*.\dy matte Gtothin . is’ iv ■
garment* of every conceivable variety and style.
HOY'S ( NOTHING—It U impo-sihle toeunmer.ue ‘he <i ff.-rent arii •! - •-!'* l-.'hiiiu for I .
Jj A CLOAKS—A ih w and •h urti-; irt:•-.**—l.:u!i-'-’ a*;.i < \ •
HP Hats and Caps Os the best make r.u.l hit.: tfm V
-5
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER.
IVe arc prepared to makeup Clothing at unusually low rates—and it# a -;>!•• • 1 i\<t.. .v. i.. , v •-•••., ut w.--
rantedtocivesatisfaction. Onr assortment ofUh'tlo, Yuv.,i; . Fun- i. :.• i.ci.ip! •
iii everv particular; and a careful examinationol'ull our ‘■•••>! is n-i- . • t from II- •w ho jti; y .-•:*.! ti u #i : <...
N. |{,—A deduction off!'e per e>:it. wilt by ;ti:.t!tf'>r< ashoj- ;;h !:, - •: I- :t< let >: • 1 ’ •
Jas. D. Williford. Daxiei. Rows.
Oct 27—twtf
mum*
WEITtpSSi #
Broad Street, Colamb'os, 43-a.
- . . . - Zephyr Worsted,
rass Instruments. * ri. (Ml ;i; 0
Guitars, WHXTTBLSEY & CO. AA- Silk,
Violins, , . C|,,' er v
OFFER forsalc an assortment of new ami tin. ‘ “ ’
Hates, . , , , , Mantle Vases,
theirlme. Boleagcn.s foi tbo cutbruitu .
Clarionettes, Table ornaamenta
Violiuccllos, NUNN’S & CLARKS AND CAICKEf-Mw, (lias . I'mcciain,
Drums. v jj—- , They keep constantly on hand :m . orcm i.t k:-.
, r.r -~ PIANO FORTES of tlieir make, willi unt! Walclifs am: Clocks,
KliinlT ‘ 9? mrf 3 wulmu... the dacbment. Jewelry,
Tamborines, p- , ri” To their larue stock ol i A!i .-h :
, , , IMt* BUS>IC : added, all the !!■••; put-ii-ations Parte Moimmes,
*,.**’. 1 from the New York prt-, COCA I. L .-in v Work I!o.us
Fine Italian, (.erman
a.,U English Violin and ,/.v/> /A> V7t UMF..YT.U.. Portable W riting det-f.s
~ „ . Silver and Plated Ware,
Cello Strings,
Onus and Pistols, WATCHES, CLOCKS AM) JEWELRY- Walking Cun.-r,
Conih:-, Prusiies,
, Repaired l.v a M- J’ Toilette Soan and Per-
ShotPoucl.ee, Sew York. All wrk warranted.
Caps and Gun Wails,
Diamond grain Gunpow- ro| , u ; r „ n ,, t! ,e her. rtyle. Home.ipalbic Books and
t j cr ... Medicines.
Bn S lv’s Gobi and Commercial Pons. ‘ : . La., net 10, \
- - - - VMI-1" • . -KV. - -r -J • . .-.|BL. .yr.'-.-.'.. Vi*.’ V'-.’ r-a
‘‘HOME INDUSTRY.”
JOEL T. SCOTT,
1 G A It >1 A N II F A C T IT It F. It ,
i.i FF.ir noons .vo urn of tr.i i. mo-'F.s.) j
Broad Street, ColmnbiiSi Georgia,
A I,WAVS on hand, at Wholesale and Cnlall, all d.i.irable
| il varieties of
HAVAN A AND AMIIHICAS CIGAHU,
j which will be sold on lmv terms.
A libemldiscount will lie madejnthos-wliotniy so sell :e. i
A iteitei-ous share of the patronage es ihe puhtie isrespeetfnllv
I solicited. Alt cicars warranted to besurli as rei.resr-nted.
Columbus, October 2—-40\v 1 v
MARBLE WORKS,
Unstsidr liroad St. near tbe Jlarkot llorm’
COLUMBUS, GA.
HAVE constantly on hand all kinds of Grave Strinet ;
Monuments, Tombs and Tablets, of American, !
| Italian and Irish Marble. Engraving and carving done
i on stone in the best possible manner; and nl I kinds OIGI un
ite Work at the shortest notice.
JOHN H. MADDEN.
j P. S.—Plasterot’Parisand Cement.alwayaofl hand for ;
| ale. Columbus, March 7, 1850. 10 ts j
PUBLIC MEETING.
T a UK-eriiH'd'thft ciiizoiift of the 4th district of Early county
1 \ :n •.i-nibk-.i nt ttn--ir Justice Court (• round on the -Oih inst..
S Hie following preamb! ‘ and resolutions were submitted anti
unanimously approved:—
Whereas,Hid uiiizens of this district, and of certain otherad
i joining districts in this county, and, the cuiiMles of baker and
■ Randolph labor under manifest inconvenience on account of the
! distance of their county capitals.
Rksolvi;i , That w;-, the citizens of the 4;h district of. Early
j county, will use all honorable exertions to form anew ounity.
He it forth ku Resolved. That citizens of the 4th,nth and
! f.thdistricts of Early, th 3rd district of Haker, and tin* sthand
; TthdisCPictsof Randolph, be notified by publication of these pro
j ceedinjfs in the Times ard and Albany Patriot to meet
| the citizens ol the 4th district of Early at
a 13 x r: it pys; ;vs,
in said district, on the third Saturday sst Aprllncxt,
! to lake into .consideration the importance and riropriet’ of form
! inar, throtigh the proper nut he ri ties, anew county from the said
districts. JOSEPH J). HARDY*. Chairman.
} A. Dyson, .Secretary.
; . January 1853. 3\vfJoap.
D. B. THOMPSON & CO..
j (AT THE SIGN OF TIIE HEART,)
He low Hill, Dawson & Cos.
Copper,Sbeet Iron,Steam Boat work, aM manner
i J. oi viatiers, Piping, Conductors and Roofing done to
] order, substantially and warranted,
j Nov. 2 “ 48—ts
SIfTIMM IANUFACTIIRES ‘ |
EAGLE
.1 /M mr-YTMkT p fNfm fflfiltf ip B Y
it'll i .Ally id yy#j telibk x,
COLUMIiUS, GA.
TTIIS ESTABLISHMENT is now in complete and successful operation.
It is the object of the Company to supply the Southern demand for the heavier t
styles of Cotton and Woolen Fabrics, so lar as their capacity for production will I
permit. Tli<w now oner t<> purchasers the following schedule of their Manulae- !
tun:.'. This- schedule will be altered from time to time, as they add to the variety.
1-3 Shootings, vtwv heavy and superior.
7-8 Shirtings, do. tio.
7-8 Osnabtirg.:, do. do.
Coif on Yarns, assorted numbers, neatly papered.
PLANTERS’ CASS!MERM—(Jeans,) colored, Black, Brown, Green, &c.
do. PLAINS, do. do. do do.
PL.YE KNOT do., very heavy, for negro wear.
COL LIMB I S FASHIONS—(Stripes,) very heavy, of a great variety of colors
and patterns.
ATTKESSES —Os any size or weight, made to order, and a supply constantly
kept on hand.
’ MFOETERS-—Of a superior quality, made to order.
do. designed to supersede blankets for negroes, heavy and warm,
more economical than blankets.
BATTlNG—Suitable for Quilts and Comforters.
WRAPPING TWINE and COARSE SEWING THREAT).
e All th’ l above goods are made of the host materials, and in the best
manner, and can be recommended to purchasers with confidence.
2 he Company pledge themselves to sell these goods on terms as favora
i hie as similar goods can be procured from any marled in the, world. The attention
o; buyers is solicited to them before making their selections elsewhere.
J. RHODES BROWNE, Agent.
WOOL, —The KM. Cos. are prepared at all times to buy Wool. They will
also manufacture h for Planters on shares, or at a stipulated price per yard,
tlember 80, 1852 40 ! y
LA CasiiANfiltl- MUSIC STORE.
X/liDliS&ha Aflxi isaTAJi.
•Dud opoiu’d, ia ILoi iitoii’s Rock Euikiing, on the West side of
F;o v'osirt House Square, ;t Surge and
wimmmui iusj® sitorb.
W-C Wfl.l, KB Hl* COXS’I’A M’l.Y OX llAXit, A fsKI.KCTKn JiTIK’K OF MUSIC—SUCH A
Sheet Music, Instruction Books, Port Folios, &c, &c,
— jskjm
01 AN OS, witii and without iEOLIAN ATTACHMENTS,
U --A f! U<)!.<!!•: GA.Mi’/iXOS, Hews’ American Action, and the LEAF TTJR.
|.itent ol Knabe, << rich!■ ■ iN Cos., tun.! (Votn many other luictories.
•TW ALSO *
V FLAGEOLETS, CELLOS, DRUMS, BANJOS, ACCORDEONS, FLUTINOS,
Uttste \,!X, (.1 viri..tis i>..- . .111.1 well s.-Ft-leii Urns . Instillments lur BANDS ; Italian, Roman
Lt;. !: h i'.’-t, uiimt’ lot JIUSU.Ai. INS 1 RUMEN IS oi till kinds. All of which we pledge ourselves to
sell as cheap as cull be purchased elsewhere in the South.
L Dealers, Teachers and Schools, supplied at the lowest rates, and all orders filled with ca-e
LFGNOSKI, KENER Sc CO.
5 . S. Ail Pianos snid r,y ns will bn-t kept in order lor one year, without cha
Durability guaranteed by Factors and by 11s. All new music received as soon as published.
Nov. 11. 1852. 46 (f
JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK
AND FOR SALE CHEAP.
VT Agency of llock Island Factory, a splendid article of F.n
srlish Cream ami Blue Laid letter paper, minded. Also
French l.rtra Sii’ierfint: lit lie an.l While Letter paper ruled and
unruled. 0. B. CURTIS, Agent.
Coiumbns, Dec 10-twlm
FLOUR!FLOUR!
A T \V r I N TK R ’ S 1 ! A LA C E M 1 L LS!
IXTK will receive this day,ami continue to keep os hand, lor
♦ t our customers,a supply of F LOU ft from the celebrated
Montgomery Mills, until we arc able to resume operations.
ro!utnbu*.;!><v 15—twtf r. T. I.VSLEK, Agent.
v-; L'q.'.v , . . / .'****'’
‘ ''’ ‘ : ‘ ‘ ‘, , - [
-rtUd ■. >’*>?.• iVs,” hoa pskness,
IYHOffPIMLCOIIGII,
CttOlP. ISTIIMi. AMI
co'xsiwptioX
Many yours ol trial, instead of impairing the public con
! licence in this medicine, hits won for it an appreciation and
| notoriety by far exceeding the nio.-t sanguine oxpi.ctation
ol itsirii inls. Nothing;but its intrinsic virtues and the un
mistakable benefit conferred on thousands of sufferers could
originate and maintain the reputation it enjoys. While
many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have
laded and been discarded, this has gained friends by every
trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never for
get, and produced cure?too numerous and too remarkable
to be forgotten.
M bile it is a trend on the public to pretend that any one
medicine willinfallibly cpre—still there is abundant proof
tnat the Cherry IV ■ tarsi does not only as a general thing,
but almost invariably cine, the maladies Ibr which it is an,
ployed.
A- time maxes these facts wider and better known, this <
medicine has gradually become the best reliance of the aI- j
dieted, iron the log-cabin of the American Peasant, to the !
palaces of i hiropean Kings, Throughout thi.4 entire conn- 1
try, in every State, city, and indeed almost every hamlet it 1
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 coming to be extensively used by their !
most intelligent Physicians; In Great Britain, France and i
Germany, where the medical sciences have reached their 1
highest perfection, Cherry Pectoral is introduced, and in
constant use in the -Armies, Hospitals, Alms Houses, Public
Institutions, and in domestic ptactice, as the surest remedy
their attending Physicians can employ for tbu more dan
gerous affections ol the lungs. Also in milder eases, and
tor children it is safe, pleasant and effectual to cure. In
fact,some of the most Haltering 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 owii eve, with in- ,
Variable accuracy and care. 11 is sealed and protected by!
law from counterfeits, consequently can be relied on as wen- !
uine withoutadulteration.
\‘. c have endeavored here to furnish the community with
a medicine ol such intrinsic superiority and worth as should
commend itself to their confidence—a remedy at once sate, I
speedy and effectual, y.-hich this lias 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
afford Physicians anew agent on which they can rely for
the best results, and the afflicted with a remedy that will do i
tor them all that medicine can do.
Prepared and sold by .busies C. Ayer,
Practical, and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Bold ill Columbus, Ga., by ROBERT CARTER
and DAN FORTH & NAGEL
and by Druggi-ts generally. Jan. 22—w&tw-lm. I
DR. ROGERS’ LIVERWORT AND TAR
For Hie rumpletc cure of Coughs. Colds, Influenza
As! hum, Bronchi I ;s. Slulling of Wood, and all other
Lung Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION;
‘no: cRK.vr muon remkdy !
Euai.k.: ‘. have you a Cough, which you are neglecting,’
Urdu rth .and ‘.a that it is only a.cumruoii cold, and that it
will soon ‘ wear itseif oatLu a riend tell you, in nil
kiueu, s.-, ..be wdl soon be tbe pri'liable result.
In :: short lime, if you continue to negfe-et yourself,
you Will -in to teei a sens.- of tigbuiess and oppression
a re , the ears!, accompanied with frequent slo rp dart.,
:ug pa.il.-. Then a dry, hacking Cough will set in, and
when you raise anything it will bea thick and yellowish,
or while frothy matter, streaked, perhaps, with blood. !t
you still take no medicine, these unpfeasunf symptoms will
increa:, ■. .;.inl you will soon have Hectic Fever,.Cold
(Tills, Night Siva .its. Copious Expectorant!, & then Great
Prostration If you still neglect yourself, a few weeks or
months will see you consumed to the grave, leaving your
liuends to mourn how rapidly Conhumptiox did its work
ami hurried you away. Friend ! have vou no cause to !,o 1
| alarmed ? In the above sketch you may see as in a glass
! how 1 very case of Consumption progresses, with more or
j 1 f ■•apald.v.toa fatal termination. Os all the Thousands
and Millions whom this great Destroyer has gathered to
the tiiiiil), every single case began with a Cold.’ If this had
bci i: attended to, ail might have been well • but being neg
; “a i, under tile fatal deltsion that it would “wear itself
“!. it trunstciTcd its deadly action to tbcsiibstaue.’ of tlis
Lungs,.-x -mng there the loriuation of tubercles. \n
"tb'-r, an I another cold added fuel to the flame, until these
tiiner.'iea began to sotten and suppurate,leaving, by their
id ration, great c-avities in the Lungs. At this crisis
. it-vasc is vety difficult of cure, and oftentimes setsat
I iiclmnec all iiumau means.
In the latter or worst stage, tins medicine will often
i:;ies arrest the disease, or cheek its progress, and wil
-v v ;\s make tliepatient moreeomfortable,and prolong his
If. and is therefore worthy of a trial ; —but in its incip
-1 nt or t.inning periods Consumption is as curable as any
\ other disease, and “Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of Liverwort Tar
an.! Canehalagun,” if taken at this time, will cure it at
sure!// ns it is taken Tins is strong language, but we
; Iv ler you to numberless living witnesses to prove that
iit is lruc! And therefore, we earnestly exhort every
mar . woman ami child, who lias a Gough, or is subject to
( “i !v to keep this in.-divine by you in the bouse; and
. “ *(d you take Cold, do not “let it alone” to work
“liselicf iii your system, but eradicate it thoroughly, and
a! once, by this powerfully healing compound, and leave
i yj’j'r Lungs uninjured, to carry you in lull vigor to a good
MOTHERS !
Have you delicate, Weakly children, who are always
taking cold, and subject to Croup? Remember ! There
never, was a ease of Croup, which did not originate in a
1 U,W • And when your Childs goetobed wheezing and
yi.n know not tlmt, bol'oromorning, Croup ma\ T
not set in and ere you .-an get a Physician, your dear
cmld may he lxyond the reach of help. We beseech you,
tliei'cioiv, as you value the lives of your children, keeps
’ l:s “i. dic uehy you in the house,and whenyour little one
■ ta, ' e c,, ‘d and commence coughing, give it to them at
onee, and rest not until the cough is entirely subdued. We
“I. in at.oiisiy aver, aster the most extended experience
that if this advice were followed, no child need ever
; Die of ( roup.
j For the cold would be cured, before it could arrive at this
j aggravated and fatal stage. Let every Mother, especially,
; heed wed these remarks, that she may not hereafter, when
m ‘un.mg over the early blight of some cherished blossom,
Mav- < >oc;i>:|(>ji bitterly to I'cprosicii herself for her criminal
! K 7 !veL ll *; m tM l " h W, ‘‘to bo fore warned, is to
:be forearmed.-’ Parents 1 so let it be in your case. *
s< • : to ask lor J)r. A. Rogers’ Syrup of Lirenrort ,
w/rand Canchahtgua, and let no other be palmed on
yen.
SCOYI .L & MEAD,
ill Chartres Street, New Orleans
holesale General Agents for tlie Southern ’
Slates, to whom all orders and applications
for agencies must be addressed.
A iso sold bv
DANToRTH & NAGEL. Columbus Ga
ROBERT CARTER. - ’„
GESNERAt PEABODY, “ a
DAVID A'Ol. NG. “
And by one Agent in every town in Georgia and
Alabama, ■'-old at wholesale by the principal lirimoists
m Augusta, Savannah and Charleston, S. C.
February 8-(jw 1 y
Mexican Mustang Liniment.
THIS invaluable preparation has been hut a few months
; ..'.ore the people of the South, yet many thousands of
holt n s have been sold and used in a or hat variety of
diseases, and it has given universal satisfaction. We
have heard of none that were dissatisfied with it. We
offer it. as a remedy in the various diseases and com
plaints for which it is recommend.-d, with full confidence
; in curing them, as over four millions of Bottles have been
sold and used for a great variety of complaints, both ol
men and animals, and it. has always given satisfaction be
came ri has performed just what vvv said it would. Jtbas
healed (Ameers and scrofulous sores and ulcers that had
I resisti s’, the tivaimcnt of the Medical Faculty.
ESP A child in Frederiekton, N. 8., a few days ago
! 11 ils severely against a stove. The mother im
mediately applied in: .1 Oil and .Cotton Wool, with a
” J;t bandage ..v.-r alh in a short time the screams of the
ee Id induced the uioiher to remove tile bandage, when it
WS, d.s livered lisa liieeeiinn wool had taken fire by nmn-
eombustiou ami had considerably increased the
size ot tbe nut it. 1 lie mother happened to think that she
usd part of tt bottle o Mustang Liniment in her house
wlh. h she got immediately and applied to the burned’
limbs ol .the liliio sail, ivj-, and as soon as it was applied,
tlie CHID ceased 11. .-l ies lid sb<m after fell asleep in its
niot.ieras arms, by ifie somhing influence of this valuable
preparation.
i ins is to e; i-tdy that I In- Mexican Mustang Liniment
ha* been us “I .pihe , xt.-ns velv in the stables of Adams &
<-o. s (, rent s-1 itlu-ru, Eisjern tind Western Express, for
curing • .alls, ( hah s, Scratches, Sprains and Brufe.a,and
iHias provid very eflhe Hal. Many of their men have
a.so used it eii iln-msiives and lla-ir families, and they all
sp- ak oi ils liealmg and ivim-dial qnalilies in ilie highest
I rms. ( >ne of our !i .stlers got kicked, and badly out ami
bruised .iii li:s knet— s usual, the Musi,..ig Liniment was
resorted to, and the soreness and lameness was soon re-
> TnovtJtf, anfl it w?is perfectlv well in three or four days.—
We have no hesitation in recommending it as a valuable
j preparation, to be used externally on manor beast.
Rheumatism. —This is to certify that my wife was af
flicted with severe chronic Rheumatism ; she had suffered
for months with the most excruciating pains; she had
tried Rheumatic Compounds, Reliefs and almost every
thing recommended for this dreadful disease. None of
them relieved her pains in the least. She used a fifty cent
bottle of Mustang Liniment, and it cured her entirely; she
Is now perfectly well, and recommends all of her friends
to use the Mustang Liniment.
(Signed) James L. Oliver.
Savannah, Georgia, January Ist, 1853.
Principal Offices, 304 Broadway, New York, and St.
Louis, Missouri.
A. G. BRAGG & CO., Proprietors.
Sold in Goluinbiis, Ga., by GBBXER & PEABODY.
February 5, 1853—tw&wly
“P. & J. DeCORDOVA’S
TEXAS LAND AGENCY.
AUS TIN AN D HOUS TO N .
i ‘'l MI K .subscriber would inform the heirs of those who fell with
X Tannin, Ward and Travis, that the Legislature has made
ample provisions for them in gratitude for the bravery of their
ancestors. Full information can be had by addressing as above
at Austin and Houston, Texas. n'e refer to
Gov P. 11. BELL, 1
Lt GovJ.W. HENDERSON, L,
Hon THOS DUVAL, Sec’ry of State. < UXM -
Hon J. B. SHAW’, Comptroller. J
flee 7—w3m I). S. HOLT, Georgia.
United States Mail.
PROPOSALS lor carrying the Mails of the United
States on the following routes from the Ist day of
April to the 30th day of June, 1855, will he received at the
Contract Office of the Post Office Department, in the city
of Washington, until 10 o’clock A. M. of the 17th day ot
March next, to be decided by the next day.
3510 From Bainbridge, Ga.,*by Chattahoochee, Ocheesee,
West Winton, Rickoe’s Bluff, lola, and Fort Gads
den, to Apalachicola, Fla., 200 miles and back, three
times a week, from the 15th October to 15th June of
each year, and twice a week residue.
From 15 th October to 15 th June.
Leave Bainbridge Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday at
5a m ;
Arrive at Appalachicola next days by 11 am;
Leave Appalachicola Monday, Thursday, and Sat
urday by 10 p m ;
Arrive at Bainbridge next days by 10 p m
From 15 th June to 15 October.
Leave Bainbridge Sunday and Wednesday at sam;
Arrive at Appalachicola next days by llum;
Leave Appalachicola Monday and Thursday at 10
]> m;
Arrive at Bainbridge next days by 10 p m.
Proposals are invited for six timesa week service from
15th October to 15th June of each year.
NOTES.
Bidders should state the mode of conveyance intended.
Mail Agents are to be conveyed without charge, if the ser
vice be let to coach, stage, or steamboat conveyance. De
duction will be made from the mail pay for trips not run,
and fines imposed for those not performed, agreeably to the
contract in all particulars. The Postmaster General may
annul the contract for repeated failures, or for violating the
Post Office laws. He may alter the contract or schedule,
provided he allow pro rata extra pay for additional stock
made necessary by the change, and one month’s extra pay
in cases of curtailment for the service dispensed with. No
extra pay will be allowed for excess of actual over advertis
ed distance, should the distance above stated prove to be
short stated.
The proposals should be addressed to the Second Assis
tant Postmaster General, endorsed “Mail Proposals for
Route 3,540,” and be accompanied by a guaranty of one or
more responsible persons; also by a certificate of one or
more postmasters, setting forth that the guarantors are able
to make good their guaianty. S. D. HUBBARD,
Post Office Department, Postmaster General.
February 8,1853. feb22,Bw4t.
COPPER AND SHEET IRON
AND
rjTHE subscriber, ever grateful for past patronage begs leave to
I inform bis friends and the public that he has one of the largest
assortments of 7’in Ware and Housekeeping articles ever offered
in this market; consisting as follows: Bath Tubs, Shower Baths,
with Brass Valves, Hip Bulbs do., Sponged ~ Pyramid cake and
ornamental moulds; Jelly moulds;coffee Filterers; do. Biggins; do
large and small Urns; Knife Trays; do. Washers, anew article;
Brooms, Cocoa Dippers; Pie and Dessert plates, ail sizes; Britan
nia ware, of all kinds; Spice Boxes; Dressing Cases, Cooking
Stoves of various patterns, warranted to perform well.
AH manner of Tin or sheet Iron, or Copper or Zinc work, done
at short notice, on the most favorable terms
Atl orders for Tin put up at short notice, on terms to suit the
times.
Having in his employ the best Job workman in this conntr)
all he aka is lo give him a trial.
Guttering or Rooting done at short notice, and warranted.
Call and see me before engaging or purchasing elsewhere, as
apn determined to sell and work us low’ as the lowest.
J.B. HICKS.
East side Broad street, near the Market.
Columbus, Ga.,May 18.1852 wt f
TROY FACTORY,
HARRIS COUNTY, GEORGIA.
Ware Roam on East side Broad street, nex t dorr to
P. McLaren .
R. G. JEFFERSON & CO.
I,ROI>RIEroRS oftheabove works respectfully inform
Fv J Hie public, that they have now oil hand forsale, and are con
staidly manufacturing all descriptions of YVoodkx Ware,
such as Chairs, Settees, BEnsTEAns, Buckets Tubs Ac Etc
ol the best material, and finished in excellent style uniler'lbeir
personal supervision.
They particularly cat I attention to their various styles and quali
ties ol on AIRS, winch, for neatness, comfort, durnbilityand cbear-
NN 101 ‘d- surpassed in any country ; varying In pricefrom
Sill to 24 per dozen—specimens of which can be seen at their
7 V , ar * Doom one door above P. McLaren’s, Broad street
Columbus, which the publicaro invited to examine.
l ivery description of Chairs, Buckets, Tubs, Etc. made to order
afteranytustnondeslred. They are also prepared ro furnish Win.
and Blinds of all descriptions to order.
Handsome premiums were awarded lothe Troy Factory at
ofChair and*Woode!!'ware?*** a ‘ acon ’ > h ’ ■<-'< specimen
Hr-’L'L'q* at llu ir Wore Room—east side Brtad street,
irecieil to It. Ur. Jefferson sc Cos., Columbus, will meet w
attention, M a y wly
TO CAPITALISTS!
rYMIE subscriber desiring lo remove West, offers for sale his
a interest, Onk roi RTnof an
, ri IRON FOUNDERY.
t, ~miin df r y is si turned in Greene county, Alabama, about six
hen miles Iroin Boiling Springs. There is plenty of ORE, which
is pronounced by those who know, to be of the first quality.—
U. dt.!“!he f?mr r!!!'T/™’! rul .W ,n for > c “ r ":
way (will t ‘ VFSI frISTIjYOS, which have so far, and al-
MEET WITH HEADY SALE.
‘} H ™ ‘““'“I “ ow course of construction a set of EXTF.JT
;r .l, f ’ °T ,(" ~rlll . or whic ” I '* will sell, and which
arc locati and wrthin hull a mile of thelron Works: hcaltliv loca
tion, good water, &c„ Su-. < * oca
~ } wilh ,:a l n, "t and r.nn-jiij could make a fortune tkerte
Office, A!abamm S ’ “' e •“briber at Orton Post
February 2-w3t * K * ,BBLLI -
JAMES ROUSSEAU
k srcrLNr 1 ” hm ’ d ’ rw *
D5 Bids. New Orleans Molasses*
100 Uhls. Flour;
20,000 lbs. Bacon Sides ;
75 Sack? Rio Coffee ;
10 Hogsheads New Orleans Sugar;
100 Boxes Tobacco—Assorted Qualities;
20,000 Cigars—Assorted Brands •
50 Bbls. Whiskey;
20 Bids. Dexter Whiskey;
10 Bbls. New England Rum;
10 Bids. Common Gin ;
25 Jars Snuff;
100 Bushel Cow Peas;
200 Bushel Binder Peas,
Also, Hugging, Hope and Sail, aiid|maiir other articles too
SiSsall* 10 “’ Tl,me “Hiring to purchase, will please
c ,S.* tor ” “'* * id “ nr,>:l<l "■*•* doors above Rankin 1 .
Columbus, Jan. 11, 185 . i
* ... JL I Wlf
FANCY GROCERY STORE.
C. (HrLETREIL
-w*Tm’ < r r ß e Stree s °l’P osi,c Kentucky House
YVTOULD say lo his triends, that he has just received a
T V K ‘J’amily gkocAries for
, , ‘ , I X. I RADh. which ho would be much Dleasc’
to have Ins Inends to call and see for themselves
the fed lowing comprise a part of his stock viz ■ r„.
lish dried and piek!ed Salmon, dried Holleburt
Shad, No. 1,2, & 3 Mackerel, No. 1 & 2 Kits
Beans, Irish Potatoes, Rice, Buckwheat Flour fine St’
Louis flour. Butter, Cheese, Java and Rio Coffee
I eas. Raisins, dried f iot. Preserves, Piekels, Catsup Yea
J owdere, Cranberries, dried Apples and Peaches, fine chew ‘
S * Obaeco, Powder and Shot, Mustard, Onions, Table
. alt, and many other articles too tedious to mention
Just received, a Iresh supply of Family Groceries and
kevlaid a fiimZ Jf <§£5 Ch ™P ai 8" 1 Cider and Wins-
J)ec 16,1852. ‘ 51 3m
NOTICE.
A Ls. persons indebted to the late Arm of I.OVVK Ic slMMnvs
’ *- lir “ requorted toconie forwant and settle or make satisim-’
:z : 'eru' r,heno '” “ m bc
at T t‘oiun,bus'. na} ’ bC ,i ”‘" d lhe AP,,CV of -’'Thame. Bank
•My address is Ellerslie, Harris conntv Ga
?? b J 19 wfetwtlap H. H. I.OWE.
New Tin, Sheet-Iron & Copper Manufactory
XmlheUme
luriiish everything in their line of business 5 prepared to
1 hey have a large assortment or Stiivus’ on hand ~.,.i„.ii„.
every ,-ar,.in of shape cad pattern. ““ dl m <’ ludln *
r, Guttering, neatly executed
Oolamhna, Feb, 23—tw3m [ (TSAI vo t 00.
BROUGHT TO JAIL,
YC-i a runaway, a negro man who says his name is
w* Bay *. v” be, "lf H to John Riches.,n, of A |a-
NA “!'} k, "! wn 1 said boy is dark complected
°" n, r pay
to K? and , '' k “ b,m “ Wa> 'VosFV V h'hf fig*
-Grrimnbl's, March 8-10wtf ‘ Mhr
SSO Reward.
UANAWAY from my residence, near Clenalta Ma
•feSiV “ m couuty, Geoigia, last Thursday morning, a black
S°named'YN\ !ll nhr C ' ! , a ' ld Dvs.aad projecting fore-
AtvA ’ ,ka “* e< l about twenty two old • weiirhß
near one hundred and fllly pounds. She tpeaks slowVy
- ‘ wilririve'l^iwfe