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

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BUSINESS CARDS. WILLIAMS, OLIVER AND BROWN, Attorneys at Law, BUENA VISTA, MARION CO. GA. Will practice in the counties ;of Marion, Macon, Houston ■L: wart, Randolph, Jfuscogee, Lee, Taylor, and ant adjoining • unties where their services may be required. WM. t. WILLIAMS, THADDEU* OLIVER, JACK. BROWN. January 28—5wly THOMAS J. NUCKOLLS, attorney at law, Columbus, Georgia. Office over J.B. Stkcpper's, near corner of Broad and Kan tlolph streets. WILL practice in the counties of this and the adjoining judicial circuit in Alabama. 15—wly W. C. M’IVER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tuskegee, Macon co. # Ala. Will practice in the counties oi Macon, Montgomery 1 allapoosa, Pike, Barbour and Russel. January 82-—4wJy • _ TUCKER & BEALL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Stewart County, Ga. WILL attend regularly the Superior Courts of Stewart, Marion, .suwipter and Randolph counties: and Mill give prompt aut lion to all business entrusted to tbeir care. . . JOHN Ji. TUCKER , E. H. BEAJ.I- Lumpkin, January 18. 1853—3w1y INGRAM & CRAWFORD, attorneys at law. Columbus, Geo. Will practice in the Chattahoochee Cireuit and the adjoining counties. Office over the store of J. K. Kcdd & Cos. POItTEIt INGRAM, M. J. CRAWFORD. Columbus, January 11—2w6m HENRY H. WHITFIELD, attorney a t l aw, HAWKnisviLLE, Pulaski county, Ga. January, 1853. w3in~ DOUGLASS & DOUGL iSS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Culhbert, Georgia. WILL practice in the counties of the Southwestern Circuit, and in Stesvart county of the Chattahoochee circuit. EUGENIUSL. DOUGLASS, Nov 30—wly MAItOELI.PS DOUGLASS. GEO. S. ROBINSON, ATTORNEY A T LAW, Cuthbert, Georgia. UrrMsscsatfons. M. J. Wellborn and Alfred I verso Columbus. Cuthbert, -Nov -J—43wtf WILLIAMS & OLIVER, AT TORNE YS A T L A IV , Buena Vista, Maiiion county, Georgia. WILL practice in the counties of Marion, Maco.i, Houston Stewart, Randolph and any adjoiningcounty wane lliev services may be required. WSI. F. WILLIAMS S TIM DDE! Ol.tVl.lt. Feb 27—twSmfcwtf. S. S. STAFFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. lllaltely, Early Cos., Ga. npSwa T. J. COLQUITT, ATTORNEY AT LAW Buena Vista. Go., WILL practice inlhoCourls of urion and Stewart tin, Chat tahoochee Circuit— an Macon, Lee and Sumpter, oltlte Southwestern Circuit. Rkpbrknck—Hon. W. T. Colquitt Coluiul.us, Ga. julylS—tl F. T. CULLENS, AITO:: Xls Y A T I. AV! , BLAKELY, EARLY COUNTY, GA. Oct 5, 1852. 4 .-wly DOUGHERTY, STOKES & STEWART, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Columbus, Georgia. 83>-Omcc over Butt &, Banks Store. \TrfILL practice in the courts ofthoi haUabooclu-e Circuit, and Vr Rust oil and Mac On counties, Alt,, march 27 —wly 11. r. GREENWOOD, JOfjlAll MORRIS, J. I. RIDGWAY. GREENWOOD, MORRIS & RIDGWAY, FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 17 Carondclet Street, New Orleans. Oct 21)—w&twly C. S. HARRISON be CO. AUCTION AND COMMSSION MERCHANTS. Broad street, Columbus. Ga. WILL attend promptly to all business consigned to them Feb 13— KING A WINNEMORE, COMMI SSI O N M ERCH ANT S, MOBILE, ALABAMA. Dee. 20,1849. [Mob. Trib.] 19 tl & U C; T I O N AND COMMISSION Ji USI NESS. r |'MlE undesigned would respectfully inform his friends nnd 1 the public generally, that he has opened u store on Broad street, nearly opposite Mr. James Kivli.vs Sans Souci, for the purpose of carrying on the above business, and would be happy for them to give him a call. He proposes doing the JI UCTIoN AND COMMISSION’ BUSINESS in the usual way. and will also attend to the selling and hiring of Negroes for those who may entrust him with tlicir patronage. JOHN QPIX. N. B.—Consignments of Merchandize carefully attended to. October 22, 1852—w&t wly. INSURANCE OFFICES. SUN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF w* l f^ ; iLsoxfptwifthM it. JOHN WHITEHEAD, Secretary, THE undersigned is authorized to take River and Marine risks, for this well known Company, nn favorable terms. Columbus, Jan. 14—twtim JOHN MUXN. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE Protection Insurance Company at Unit ford, Connecticut. Springfield Marine and Fire Insurance Company, at Spring* iielu, Massachusetts. North Carolina Mutual Life insurance Company, Raleigh. Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Compguv, t oviagton. rr* Slaves insured at two-thirds their value. <'olainbUK-1; !i. ! 1 —twi. n JOHN .Vi\\.\ T . \gent. Do You Want to Insure? IMIE SAVANNAH MCTCAL INSURANCE COMPANY will lake Marine and Fire risks on reasonable terms. Apply to R. J. MOSES, Agent. N. B.— I This office returned to the holders of Policies 39 .per cent, of the premiums paidd :ring the year 1852. Columbus Oct s3—wvHwly FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE? PROTECTION INSURANCE CO., HARTFORD NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Company Continue to take risks ou the most favorable terms, or Slaves insured for tw o-thirds value. Applications for risks in town or country may be made to Columbus, Sept 3—twtim JOHN MUNN, Agent. MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE RANK OF SAVANNAH. AGENCY AT COLUMBUS, VVTILL receive Deposits—and Checks for sale on New York tt Macon and Savannah. April24—twtf RICHARD PATTEN. AGENCY OF THE MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. H. 11. EPPING, Agent for Coluinbu.., Ca. DR* BOSWELL 4l BILLING, Medical Examiners. Pamphlets containing tables of Rates and other information may be obtained by application at the office of the Agents. tJoluinus, Nov 23—tw&wly SAVA N N A H MUTUAL. INSURANCE COMPANY. Fireand Marine risks taken by Columbus, Feb9s—twly R j MOS^S SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. ‘T'H IS office returned 39 percent, o: premiums received last A year to persons holding po icies of the Company; and con tinues to lake Fire and Ma ine risks on the most reasonable terais. Sept 15— twtf RJ MOSES, Agent. ROCK ISLAND FACTORY, IS now manufacturing Writing Paper oi ail the various kinds, —such as Letter, Foola-cap, i lat-cap, Folio and Com mercial Post, (ruled and unruled,) Medium*. Deinys, See. Also, News-print, Book and Colored Paper. Post-office and Newr Envelopes and Wrapping Paper of ati sizes; ai! of which will be sold on as favor able terms as can bo purchased in any mar het Feb 6w&.twtf U. CURTIS dec NOTICE. VfR. WM. H. OjRAOE, 13 the authorized Collector for the j Ji Columbus Guards, and all monies due the Company, must I be paid to him. until further orders. Xsv94 H. ALLSTON, Sect’y. * 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 I’irst ot the Month at the low rate of One Dollar a year, in advance. T E R M S: One Copy, one year 51 Six Copies, one year, boo Twenty-Five copies, one year, 20 00 One hundred copies, one year, .....tb 00 All subscriptions must commence icith the rolumO 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, w-ho has attained unrivailed excellence, has secured the co-operation ot Iverson L. Harris, J. Van Buron, and Dr. Caniak, distinguished horticulturist., oi 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 bo rigidly adheied to, and in no case will the paper be sent unless the mouey 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, 1852. Columbus, Ga.. Drugs, Medicines, PAINTS AND OILS* n I AM now receiving a large and fresh assortment ( every thing usually kept in a DRUG STORE, - J and will offer inducements to purchasers that will t "~ > be satisfactory. I have Schieffeljer’s extract Pow ders arid Extracts, and every thing of the best quality. Prices lo suit the times. Choice TEAS, Black and Green. April 23.1852. R A. WARE. CHOICE CIGARS. vpHE finest selection of HAVANA CIGARS that 1 has ever been ottered m this mai ket, can be had at Dr. Ware’s Drug tore. Those who like a good smoke, and a good Cigar, can be accommodated. \pnj 23. 1-. R. A; WARE. EXTRACT OF COFFEE. “VrOTIIING to and > but to have Boiling Water and a XN Teaspooniul of the Extract stirred into it, and you have as fine Coffee as can he made. For sale by R. A. WARE. April 23, 1852. FISr lING TACK I TNG. LINES, Hooks, Rods, Flats and Thongs. For j sale by R. A. WARE. April 23, 1852. WHITE LEAD AND LINSEED OIL. J UST received and tor sale by April 23. 1352. R. A. WARE. LAMP OIL. TT/"INTER Sperm, Bleached, Elephant and Lard VV Oil. Best quality. For sale by April 23, 1852 R. A. WARE. BEST CHEWING TOBACCO. TT'OR sale by R. A. WARE, r April 23. 1852. L A i\ D K K T II'S A'tSlf CROP. JUST received and for sale by R. A. WARE. ALSO, a tew Boxes Choice Flower Seeds, 2o varie ties in each box. bet>. 5, 1852. fi ti WINDOW GLASS. VLL sizes usually kept—French and American—by April 23, 1852. R. A. WARE. BLANK BOOKS. I AM now receiving a largeand complete assortment of Blank Work, of the best quality of Paper and Binding,consisting in pait of Ledgers, Journals, and Dav Books, of various sizes and styles. Also, Cash, Invoice, Letter, Bill Books, Records, A;. &e. J. W. PEASE. Dec. 9, 1852 . 50 tl IRVING'S Complete Works —uniform edition. For sale by A. C. FLEWELLEN & CO. June 18. 1852. 25 4 BBOTT’S Young Christian, and Way to do Good. A. For sale by A. C. FLEWELLEN & CO. June 18, 1852. 25 A RTHUR’S History of Georgia, Kentucky and xV Virginia. For sale bv A. C. FLEWELLEN & CO. June 18, 1852. 25 PAPER! PAPER!! PAPER!!! rUST received from New-York, and for sale cheap, at the Agency ol Rock Island Factory, a splendid article of ENGLISH CREAM ami BLUE LAID letter paper, UNRULED. Also, FRENCH EXTRA SUPERFINE blue and white letter paper, ruled and unruled. G. B. CURTIS, Agent. Columbus, Dee. 10, 1852. 51 lm GUANO. 4 SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF GUANO, just nr- JN rived and for sale at GREENWOOD A CO.’S. GEO. W. WINTER Doc. 23,1552. 52 ts. BLANK BILLS OF EXCHANGE, OF the best quality, for sale bv J. W. PEASE- Dec. 9, 1852. 50 ts ARVINE’S Moral a::.’ Religious Anecdotes. For tale by A. C. FLEWELLEN & CO. June 18,1-52. 25 LAMES! HOUSE. Northwest corner of liie Public Spare, LA GRANGE, GEORGIA. nPHE Subscriber has taken the well known House L formerly kept by Mr. Samuel Curtright, in I-a- Grange, and now offers his services as a TAVERN KEEPER, and from his long experience, he hopes to receive a liberal patronage from the public. R. LANIER. La Grange,May 21, 1852. 21 ts SCHOOL BOOKS. nniiE subscriber is now receiving the largest and most 1 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. 5d t J. W. PEASE, 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 ot 3DDIM’ /AH® SfATOHiSiiT, ever offered in this market. The public are respectfully INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE THE STOCK. £3?° Teachers and Country Merchants are paiticu larly invited to examine our large and well selected stock of SCHOOL AND CLASSICAL BOOKS, embracing all the varieties used in thi- section of coun try, from whom orders are solicited, and a liberal dis count made. August 27, 1852 . 35—ly LETTER and CaD Paper. A fresh supply at A. C. FLEWELLEN & CO.’S. I June IS, 1352. 25 BLANK BILLS OF LADING, FOR sale by J. W. PEASE. Dec. 9, 1852. 50 ts 1 FILL INK WINTER OLGTEII6 a.B-§2, i JOHN SAT[ T H —IS NOW RECEIVING ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF— READY MADE CLOTHING EV E R OFFE RE D IN TH IS MARAF. 7’. It has been selected with tas-tc and rc, ai.d evtry artifle ut.'eicd u ivarraiittd well made, sLiii* iftliiii JaiA and iai if . THF r 01.1.0 Ill.VCr r.MBR-tCF.S A FEU ’ OF THF. !. F..i F> I,\'C> JMTIt.T.F.S .VO tl ,VV STOP/ .- 1 French and Fnglish Black Cloth Dress COATS : , VESTS, of various styles and patterns, iuclndin? Satin ” “ M “ Frock •* ! Silk, cloth, Casa, Marseilles, &.c. Acc. 44 ;• 4 \ 44 Sack “ j F~§ HATS and CAPS, from the best and most sash Crey and Mixed backs, Frocks and IVlts ” j ionable Manufactories in New York. Reaver, Mohair, West End,and Hcmciy Over Coals; 1 o Black and Fancy Uass Pants: i TIIK l ivMblllNf, Depnrimet in well supplied with Grow Blue and Mixed •* blnris. Drawers. Collars, Gloves, linndkerchiels, Cra -1 vats, Hes,stocks, l>eggings, &c., &e. —A. SO— TR.'IVF./.J.I.VG 11. I ■ .I.l'] . i . s.i 1 (11F.1.5. F.U.I'l . , niit! si;k sass-M 1 ; UMBRELLAS, and every other article umlllv kvi-t ins CLOTHISG STOKE.” *v • Jrlail CT'Call and examine m> gowto bemre I ‘Til CF” Country dealers sopplit-d nr. 1:1 enilu-im Col uinbus, September 17—twif JOHN SMITH. “GENT.LEMEN ’S ( i.(LthimT fIMmiiIYTUMSMiIT i- Clot Mer and Merchant ‘Tailor, (NEXT DOOR TO HILL AND DAW SOS’S,) Broad Street, Columbus. Georgia. IS .YOU PREPARED TO SUPPLY CENTLEMEN WITH THE LATEST FAJLG MB WINTEII Styles ol Clothing, Goods, r#? ® M J&n. r . Stf es, ..-ASk assL Saat vr.so— i grioib LcAIiiHJT/ WAiLOSIg ®S2iBIK§!L{LAS<yo - CLOTHS, CASSLMERES AND VESTINGS, I f flip latest importutions, of French anJ Ex-tlisii styles manufactured to order and warranted, under the direction of sib, m. ‘MWSt'M who has just - turned from New York, and will bo pleased to accommodate his Fiends and all others I ilia! may call, with such trurmenis as cannot fail to please. | Coinmlni'. Oet 9, 1 tw&wlf ”- ap. DALEY, ~ MEII&il AS A TA$ L O li. j ONU DOOR IiFLOW GESNFIt & PFABODY’o DRUG nTORE —HAS JUS T RECEIVED A COMPLETE STOCK OF— i (A etui, floured, blaelc and fancy colored i'rcncu and English Cassiitie, css black .AIS.. and fancy Silk Velvet Vestings of U shades and colors, ! triiichb i:,n-bare<lto mala-uoin Ma- N K.VI.-Mf mi.l moq FASHION ttIJ.M sTYI.ES. i YIOI -1 . „„ .... .i, l Ah” l',:i „|. mrilu , him iMilil.lcnt liiai hisetTarts to please I names IV ftu-.M- hi.n with >c t i,wit! n.a lie :, >nlv .u-siro have a imr a,id impartial trial ti-fore Hie ! imhlte uid this lie a*k,. f.vliiu sure that it wMi bo !:.:e.iai.-1, and once accorded he fears not the r.-sull, ! WMIttMA J. D. WSLLSFOMD & CO., (AIL- -d ,:/ II Middlebrook $ Cos.) Two doors above J. Munis £t Cos., Broad street. Columbus, (;a., ARE NOW RECEIVING A VERY EXTENSIVE STOCK OF FIRST CLASS Ready Slade Clolliing, Cloths, i - ::- shnei-cs, 4'csttnps. { -e. tieuttemen’s Karulsliiug Goods of every variety. i Every article in this establishment has been imreha,. :! this Fait. The garment* have bees cut by tin, most experienced and fasbionalile tailors. AI! sizes of men ami boys can be easily fated with Ready made Clothing. Cents’ ready-madu “■ BOY-s’clStH!NG—ills in’,I ibU- t.. t i.,i.-ratethe.li:t*ren: ■lesm Clothin. t Iwv. and clii’.dren. LADIES’ CLOA Its—A now sis oi: : artic’^-l. allies’ Silk, M.-ritto amt Colton tests,r. Hats and Caps—(li the tost make nnd latest fashions.^., ssS., CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. i rantM*oKn-VtisihcUonr l our a— rlment ofciotlo.t ■:*-,. V.-siin-.'s. Fiiruis’.iiiw mL. &r.l wlll I* V.m: <1 complete in cverv nnrticil‘H • -ii-'I :i enrefui ox nninalion of all our good® is rospoututlly solicnod from those who inav read this notice. N. 8.--A de<lilction of ti% e per cen;. will made for t ush.on ah hiilsnof lew than leu dollars. Jas. D. Wn.i.iFOß.l l . 1’ -in. Rowe. Oet 27—twtf , -gg^gg^pgßßaßHtssaasmanßßKßKaaßiDanßn*rr.Lanass -okw.■UvgLrcfl^.ik.'.v.--.T.wn"..i,ir mtmKmmumngntetmfmmm pn it nr* pm m li 1 PTITDIIP II li lIIl!it li Mlitolisiil U 1 li II M U. MA HLE Sxvpi; e .a.up v - yyL I SyCTS® tt 9 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 j styles of Cotton and Woolen Fabrics, so far as their capacity for#production will permit. They now offer 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, &e. 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. -uATTHESSES —Os any size or weight, made to order, and a supply constantly kept on hand. ■ MFO.RTERS —Os 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 THREAD. All the above goods tire made of the best materials, and in the best manner, and can be recommended to purchasers with confidence. The Company pledge themselves to sell these goods on terms as favora- ■ bio as similar goods can be procured from any market in the world. The attention of havers 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 30, 1852- 40 ly M3©'J© Ml® §T©K[g n fe Broad Street, Columbus, <&a. Zephyr Worsted, prass instruments. “* Chenille, Guitars, WHITTELSEY & CO. Floss Silk, V ioli p-, OFFER for sate an a-aortmenfc of new and elegant goods In (i.tiery, ; LJI f: H ’ theirline. Sole agents ior the celebrated Manutaeutrer* Man.i*. Clarioneltcs, Table ornauments Violincellos, NUNN’S & CLARKE AND CHICKERTWC-, of (Hass, Porcelain, nrums . —, They keep constantly ob band an assortment of &c. JWj PIANO FORTES of tbeir make, will: ami Watches and Clocks, _ Accor, eons, JJ wilhont the /Eoiian ailsclunefit. Jewelry, Tamborines, W'Siilgigl To tbeir large stock of Shixt Mc-sic has Bridal Presents, ItItWHUSIC | j, J5t been all Hie latest publications Parte Monnaiee, . I o.ot. cons. V ihe New York press, lioih For .11. Ladies’ Work Bnjis Cello Strings, GD. and Pistols, . WATCHES, CLOCKS JIM) JEWELRY- ’ , • Gombs, Brushes, Powder ¥ iaeks, Repaired by a skilful workman, just arrived from Toilelte So aod Per . Shot Pouches, New York. All work warranted. Caps and Gun VV T ads, fKG. Pianos tuned nnd repaired, and all instrument K inner), iv i Fun now- ■ , , 1 Homeopathic Books and Diamond ginin Gunpovi repaired m the best stjlo. .. Medicines. B tgley s Gold and Commercial Pens. ‘ olumbus, Ga.,Oct 15, 1852.-tl j “LAGRANGE MUSIC STORE.” ©JSmiaMA MED MTM. k Just opened, in Thornton’s Rock lluilding, on tile U ost sitlc of the Court House Square, a large and ! PASHIONABLS 10SII SffiMlc WK WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A WELL SELECTED STOCK Oi Ml SIC—SCCII A Sheet Music, Instruction Books, Port Folios, &c. &c. lKj SSS CL 33 -v’- , pI/iHOS. with and without .EOLIAX ATTACHMENTS. fjQ I s —fj DOLCE CAMPANOS, Hews’ American Action, and the LEAF ‘J IK XER, patent of Knabe, Gachlc & Cos., and from many other Factories. A ALSO, SjS.'CSLiA -Nfi FLAGEOLETS. CELLOS, DRUMS, BANJOS, ACCOSDEONS, FLUTINOS, Unsic Boxes of various sizes, and well selected Brass Instruments for BASILS S Italian, Roman English best, strings for MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds. All of which we pledge ourselves to sell as cheap as can he purchased elsewhere in the South. v Dealers, Teachers am! Schools, supplied at the low st rates, and all orders filled with ca*e ■ LIGNOSKI, KKNER X CO. p. s< pianos sold by us will be ; kept in order lor one year, without clnv DarabiUty"guaranteed by Factors and by us. All new music received as soon as published. Nov. U, 1852. lg .Jt JAMES ROUSSEAU KEEPS a One aMortineni of Groceries on haml, h-r sale “ rnasonnblu terms, consisting ol j 175 Bbls. New Orleans Molasses; 100 Bbls. Flour; I 20.000 ilis. Bacon Sides; 75 Sacks Rio Cofiee; 10 Hogsheads New Orleans Sugar; 100 Boxes Tobacco —Assorted Qnalitic:, i 23,000 Cigars—Assorted Brands ; 50 Bbls. Whiskey: 20 Bids. Dexter Whiskey; 10 Bbis. New England Rum; 10 Bbls. Common Gin; 25 Jars Snuff: ! 100 Bushel Cow Peas; 200 Bushel Finder Peas, \No lia-miie. Hone and Sail, jual* Ituuiy uiher arlitles ten : nunierous To msatiun. Ti; wisbiuv to purrhn-c. v il! please j We Rrowl Street, f. doiira above Raulciif:. ! * Tofurnbus.Jan. 11, 18.5 . I ls FANCY GROCERY STORE. 0. OGLETREE, j Oglethorpe Street, opposite Kentucky House. | WOULD say to hisiriends, that he has just received a fine assortment of FAMILY GKOCKRIES I’OU j TIIU CITY TRADE, which ho would be much please*’ : i to have his friends to call and see for themselves. 1 The following comprise a. part of his .stock, viz.: Coq j • Fish, dried and pickled Salmon, dried Hollebuit, pickled j | Shad, No. 1,2, 3 Mackerel, ‘ N *o. 1& 2 Kits, MessP*>rk, j 1 Beans, Iri-h Potatoes, Rice, Buckwheat Flour, fine St. ! Louis Flour, Butter, Cheese, Java and Rio Coffee, fine ; I Teas, Raisins, dried Figs, Preserves, Pickels, Catsup, Yea Powders, Cranberries, dried Applesand Peaches, fine chew- j i ing ‘Pohacco, Powder and Snot, Mu.-tard, Onions, Table j ; Salt, and many other articles too tedious to mention. Just received, a Fresh supply of Family Groceries, and a fine lot of Brandy, Wines, Champaign, Cider nnd Whis* I key, and a fine lot of Cigars. | Dec 16, 1852. 51 3m P. & J. DeCORDOV.VS TEXAS LAND AGENCY. AUSTIN AND HOUSTON. f rMIE subscriber would inform the heirs of those % ho fell with I Fannin, Ward and Travis, that the Legislature has made ample provisions lor them in gratitude for the bravery of their : ancestors. Full inlbrrtiation can be had by addressing as above !at Austin and Houston, Texas. Ac refer to Gov P. 11. BELL, Lt Gov J. tV. niINDER.SON, l Tv Hon THUS DUVAL, SecVy of State. (’ lion J. 11. SHAW, Comptroller. j ; ijec 7—w3rn D. s. HOLT. Georgia. TO CAPITALISTS! riAHE subscriber desiring lo remove West, offers for wdejiis 1 interest, Onk Fourth ot nn IRON FOUNDERY. ! The Founder}- is situated in Greene county, Alabama, about, six ; teen miles from Boiling Springs. There is plenty of ORE, which ; is pronounced by those wh ; know, to be of the first quality.— The Foundery has been in successful operation for two vears; j makes the FINEST C. JSTINGS, which have so far, and a!- r^' 1 - MEET WITH READY SALE. ! There is also now in course of construction a set of EXTEN SIVE MILLS, one fourthofwhfch I al-:* will sell, and which j are located within half a ini le of the iron Work*-: healthy loca - lion, good water, &c., &.c. A man with Capital nnd Energy could make a fortune Ihertc i For further particulars, address tlie subscriber at Orion Post fflee, Alabama. 8. li. IBBELL. ; February - —w3t PUBLIC MBBTING. \T a meet ! ng of the citizens of the 4th district of Early county , assembled at their Justice Court Ground on the 20th inst!. j the following preamble and resolutions were submitted and ’ unanimously approved : I Whereas, the citizens of this district, and ot certain oilier ad- | | joining districts in this county, and the counties of Baker and j Randolph labor under manifest inconvenience on account of the j distance of their county capitals. • Resolve , Tin t we, the citizens of the 4th district of Early | county, will use all honorable exertions to form anew county. * j Be it further Resolved, That the citizens of the Ith,Oth and i Olh districts of Early, th 3rd district of Baker, and tne Sthand 7th districts of Randolph, be notified by publication of these pro i ceedings in the Times and Sentinel and Albany Patriot to meet i the citizens of the 4th district of Early at AII E R I)YS< N’ S , ; in said district, on the third Sot urdfty in April next, j to take into consideration the importance and propriety ol form- • ’ ing, through the proper authorities, anew county from the said ! districts. JOSEPH D. HARDY", Chairman. A. Dyson. Secretary. j January I*. 1853. SwtSOap. “HOME INDUSTRY.” JOEL T. SCOTT, I G A R MANUFACTURER, | (. Fi: It’ DOORS WORTH OF HALL & MOSES.) Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia, A LWAYS on hand, at Wholesale and Retail, all desirable ; A varieties of HAV ANA AND AMERICAN CIGARS, | which will be sold on low terms. ■ A liberal discount will be made to those who buy to sell again.” j A erenevous share of the patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. AJI Cigars warranted to be such n* represented. Columbus, October 2—4 ow 1 y MARBLE WORKS, East side Broad St. near the Market House COLUMBUS, GA. HAVE constantly on hand all kinds of Grave Stones Monuments, Tombs and Tablets, of American, Italian and Irish Marble. Engraving and carving done on atone in the best possible manner; and all kinds of (tran iteWork at tlie shortest notice. JOHN 11. MADDEN, j P. B.—PlnsterofParisand Cement.alwayson hand for sale. Columbus, March 7, 1850. ~ 10 ts D. B. THOMPSON & CO., (AT THE SIGN OF THE HEART,) Below Hill, Dawson & Cos. TIN, Copper, Sheet Iron, Steam Boat work, all manner I of Gutters, Piping, Conductors and Roofing done to | order, substantially and warranted. Nov- 2 48— ts f NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the late firm of LOWE & SIMMON’S, ore requested to come forward and settle, or make saiiafac- ; lory arrangements,or the notes will be placed In the hinds of collecting officers. The notes may be found in the Agencv of the .Mechanics Bank of Columbus. My address ts Ellerslie, Harris county, Ga. Feb. 19—wktvrtlop II.It. LOWE. HERRING’S PATENT FIRE PROOF SAFE WITH hall’s patent powder proof lock. I T AVTNG received the Priic Medals at the World's Fair, are 1 1 now offered by the subscriber lo the public as the Prize safe of the It or/d. Tested and approved as they have been everywhere, their crowning victory was reserved to be awarded bs f ne Juries of the World's Fair. The subscriber also contin u to manufacture and furnish tl Aider's Patent Salamander Safe, ‘. in:; the first in the United States to whom the Patent was as signed,) which has been favorably and widely known, and cc t jh wkdged vs the best safe until the discovery of Herring’s Fire and Burglar Proof Safe, tVhick arc offered ns the Champion Safe. ‘I he undeniable evidence of the superiority of the .Safes manu factured by the subscriber is known and acknowledged by adis criminating public, w ho are assured that all safes made and sold ; in him, or his authorized agents, (none genuine except they have In’ name upon a metal plate.) will be equal or superior tunny of the many which have pulsed through the fiery ordeal, preserving the contents uninjured, as published and noticed by the press heretofore. In the burning ot the Tribune Builoing; great tires iti New York find Sag Harbor, in 1845 ; at New Orleans, 1842; at Tallahassee, in 1813 ; Providence, in 1846; Buffalo and New York city, in 1547 ; at M. Louis, Albany, Pialtsburg and Detroit, in 1848; the great Ft. Louis ’ire, at Milan, 0., ami the great burning at New Orleans, in 1849; great fires at <iifOnua. Chica go, and Syracuse, in 1850; and at xt. Charles Hotel, N. O. in 1-51 ; great fires in 1852, at New York, Philadelphia, Cheraw, S. ’ C., Montreal, Ca. Uolborne,Ca.,St. Louis, and Ogdensburg, and J many ot hers, some of which can be seen at tho sales room of the | subscriber. i Manufacturer oj Herring’s Patent Fire. Proof, nntl ( Wilder’s) Patent Salamnder Safes. Patentee nisei Manufacturer of Hall’s Anti- Gun Powder Lock. SILAS C. HERRING, ’ Green Block, corner of Water, Pine and Depeyster alreets. Between A/uiden Lane and Wall street, New York. I H. C. Jones’, Day &. Newelt\s,and other Patent Locks ftirnish ! ed at manufacturers’ prices.’ when preferred to Hall's Anti-Gun j Powder and Burglar Proof I ,ecks, which received the Prize .Medal I ;‘.t the World's Fair, and which cannot be had at any other place | in the city. The following certificates have just been received: i Mr. solas <'. Herring—Sir :It give us much pleasure to state j that a .Safe of your make was the meansot preserving our books j ami valuable papers, together w ith a lot of Silver Spoons, Forks, j &.c., from destruction by Ihe Fir.e that occurred in our “tore, on | the night of the 2Uh ult., at No. 46 Montgomery street. The fire commenced near the safe, which, ow ing to its situation on a j wall, did not fall into the cellar, but was exposed to the lull heat j of the fire from its commencement, and w hen taken from the j ruins had all the brass plates and knobs completely melted off. Yours, R. B. LA RLE & GO. Jersey City, Feb. 3, 1853. New York, Feb. lfi, 1853. Mr. Silas C. Herring—Sir : We deem it a duty to hand you a certificate of the fact, that the entire conteutsof the sale bought ot you were preserved uninjured, after remaining twelve hours in the fire, which destroyed the building occupied by us, No. 75 X.i-sau street,on the night of the 3d inst. The books, papers, and money, were as perfect as when put in the safe, all the watch movements were iu running order, and some of them in motion. J. HUGO MM IN & 8 ON, .. . t Watch Case Jl/akers and Importers. KIN. B.—-The subscriber, proprietor of the SALAMANDER MARBLE COMPANY. lias for sale a large assortment of Marbieized Iron Mantle, Table and Bureau Tops, Columns, &-c. &c. Principal Depot No 813 Broadway. Specimens on exhibition at the -alum under Sale Depot, Nos. 135, 137 and 139 Water Street. P. B.—John Parrel, Agent for the sale of the genuine Sala mander hates and Mnrbleized Iron, at manufacturers prices Depot No. 34 Walnut street, and 25 Granite street, Philadelnbia M ch 5 tw3 SILAS C. HERRING. United States Mail. PROPOSALS ior carrying the Mails of the United X states on the following routes from the Lt dav of Apt il to the 30th day of June, 1855, will be received at the Contract Office ot the Post Office Department, in the city o Washington, until 10 o’clock A. M. of the 17th day of March next, to be decided bv the next day. I 33,10 Uromßainbridge, Ga., by Chattahoochee, Ocher-see west Winton, Kickoe’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 loth October to 15 th June. Leave Bainbridge Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday at Arrive at Appalachicoia next daj's by 11 am • Leave Appalachicoia Monday, Thursday, and Fat urday by JO p m ; Arrive at Bainbridge next davs by 10 p m From \bth June to 15 October. Leave Bainbridge Sunday and Wednesday at 5 a tn ■ Arrive at Appalachicoia next days bv 11 a m • ’ Leave Appalachicoia Monday and'Thursday at 10 p m ; Arrive at Bainbridge next davs by 10 p m V^°A a ' S r . mv , i l e 'i l , i jr six tim ®’ * 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- i vice be let to coach, stage, or steamboat conveyance Du i duction will be made from the mail pay for trips not run I and tines imposed tor those not performed, agreeably to the 1 contract m all particulars. The Postmaster General may c °'“ tract *f> r repeated failures, or for violating the 1 °st Ofhce laws. He may alter the contract or sehSlule ! provided he allow pro rata extra pay lor additional stock : nude necessary by the change, and one month’s extra nav 1 in cases oi curtailment for the service di.-pensed with. No j extra pay will be allowed for excess of.actual over advertis- i cd distance, should ihe distance above stated prove to be 1 short stated. , The proposals should be addressed to the Second Aesis- i i;, t „ P §r‘?n a .? ter U eneral - endorsed “Mail Proposals ior ! Route 3,j40, and be accompanied by a guaranty of one or more responsible persons; also by a certificate of one or more postmasters, selling forth that the guarantors are able to make good their guaranty. S. D. HUBBARD, I ost Office Department, Postmaster General. February 8,1853. leb 22,8w4t. Mexican Mustang Liniment, rills invaluable preparation lias been but a few months [ tefwe the people of the South, yet many thousands of , faott.es have been so.u and used in a great variety of diseases, and ,t has given universal satisfaction. \Ve have heard ot that were dissatisfied with it. We offer it as # remedy in the various diseases and com plaints for wlm-ii it ;s recommended, with full confidence m curing them,, us over tour millions of Bottles haw been sold and used tor a great variety „f complaints both of men and anin, -Is, -rd it has always given kg £ cause it has p.-rlr.rm.-.i just what we said it would. It lias healed Cancers nnd seriituious sores and ulcers tb-t hid I ‘ ,e -fie Medical Faculty A elinu in l-rederickton, N. B. n few davs non burned its legs severely against a stove. The mother Stn medmtely applied L nseed Oil and Cotton Wool, with a tight bandage over all; in u short time the screams of the child induced the mother to remove the bandage, when it was discovered that tin- cotton wool had taken the by J , . taneous combustion and had considerably iucreald the had “il! 6 f b “ P K ? hI V “ other b *PP'’ued to think that she wfo “ , b ° tl!e °f. Mustang Liniment in her house whw-lishe got unmediately and applied to the burned limbs of the little sufferer, and as soon ns it was applied, llie efifld (-easfd its cries and soon after fell asleep in its mother’s arms, by the soothing influence of this valuable preparation. This is to certify that the Mexican Mustang Liniment has been used quite extensively in the stables of Adams R Co’s Great Southern, Eastern and Western Express, for eurin.r Galls, Chafes, Scratches, Sprains and Brnk...,aud it has proved very effectual. Many of their men have also used it on themselves and fheir families, and they all speak of its healing and remedial qualities ill the highest terms. One of our hostlers got kicked, and badly cut and bruised on his knee—: s usual, the Mostuig Liniment was resorted to. and the soreness and lameness was soon re moved, and it was perfectly well in three or four days We have no hesitation iu recommending it as a valuab.e preparation, to be used externally on man or beast. li n ECiu at ism.—This is to certify that my wife was at ilicied with severe chronic Rheumatism : she had suffi red 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 rei:e*vc.l her pains in the least. Sim used a fifty cent bottle of Mustang Liniment, and il cured her entirely: she is now perfectly well, and recemmiemls all ed her friends to use the Mustang Liniment. (Signed! James L. Owyes. Savannah, Georgia, January Ist. 18.’ J. Principal Offices, 304 Broadway, New ! ea*k, and si. Louis, Missouri A. G. BRAGG efe CO., Proprietors. Sold in Columbus, Ga., by GESXER & PE\B01)Y; February 5, 1853— tvvjrwly t m A i: * >'f? S A ’ i *4 -W For the rapid Cure of (Ol GliS, COLDS. IIOARSE^'ESS. BRONCHITIS, WBOOPIXW-COUfiH, CROIP, ASTIDIA. AND CONSOIPTIOX. Many years of trial, instead of impairing the public con fidence in this medicine, has won for it an appreciation and notoriety by far exceeding the most sanguine expcctation of its friends. Nothing but its intrinsic virtues and ihe un mistakable benefit conferred on thousands of sufferers could originate and maintain the reputation it enjoys. While maav inferior remedies thrust upon the community have fai ed and been discarded, this has gained friends by (-very trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never for get, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable bo 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 cm, ployed. As time makes these facts wider and better known, this medicine has gradually become the best reliance ot the al flicted, fro n the log-cabin of ihe American Peasant, to the paiaees 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, il is coming 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 alleetions of the lungs. Also iu milder eases, and for children il 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 I’ectoral 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 eounte: tbits, consequently can be relied oa as gen- J nine without adulteration. ’ We have endeavored here to furnish the community with Ia medicine of such intrinsic superiority and worth as should I commend itself to their confidence—a remedy at once safe, j speedy and effectual, which this has by repeated and coant | less trials proved itself to be: and trust by great care in pre j paring it with chemical accuracy, of uniform strength to i afford Physicians anew agent on which they can rely for I the best results, and the afflicted with atetnedy that will do i tor them all that medicine can do. j Prepared amt sold by James C. Aver, Practical and Analytical Chemist. Nowell, Mass. Sold in Columbus, Ga., by ROBERT CARTER, and DANFORTII Sz NAGEL and by Druggists generally. Jan. 22—w&tw4m. DR. ROGERS’ LIVERWORT AND TAR For the complete cure of Coughs, Colds , Influenza , Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood,and all other Lung Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION; Till: CHEAT COUGH BUJIEDY ! Ukadkii ! have you a Cough, which you are neglecting. I under the idea that it is only a common cold, and that it . will soon’ near itself out?” Lit a Lend tell you, iu ail I kindness, what will sexm be the probable result. : in aslioi i time, if you continue to neglect yourself, yuuNvill begin to foe! a sense of tightness and oppression across the chest, accompanied with frequent sin rp dart ing pains. Then a dry, hacking Cough will set iu, and when you raise anything it will be a thick and yellowish, or Xt hue frothy mutter, streaked, perhaps, wit!: blood. It you still take no medicine, these unpleasant symptoms will increase, and you will soon have Hectic’ Fever, Cold Chills, Night Sweats, Copious Expeetoruon, <fc then Great Prostration, li you still neglect yonisilf, a few weeks or months will see \c u consigned to the grave, leaving your friends to mourn how rapidly Consumption did its work and hurried you away. Friend ! have you no cause to be alarmed ? In the above sketch you may see as in a glass how every ease 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, a'l might have been well • but being neg lected, under the fatal deltsion that it would “wear itself oft,” it transferred its deadly action to thesubstance of the Lungs, exciting there the formation of tubercles. An other, au i another cold added fuel to the flame, until these tubercles began to soften and suppurate, leaving, bv their ulceration, great cavities in the Lungs. At this crisis, the dis ns.* is very diffleuit ol cure, and ofte-ntimes selsat defiance all human means. Iu the latter or worst stage, this medicine will often tunes arrest the disease, or cheek its progress, and evil | always make the patient more comfortable, and prolong his life, and is therefore worthy of a trial ;—but in its incip ent or terming periods Consumption is as curable asany other disease, and “Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of i iverwort, Tar and Canchalagua,” if taken at this time, will cure it at surely as it is taken ! This is strong language, but we can refer you fonumberless living witnesses to prove that it is True! And therefore, we earnestly exhort eve-ry man, woman and child, who has a Cough, or is subject to Colds, to keep this medicine by you in tho house j 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 • UUUeT* 8 Uni “'“ red ’ t 0 carry yonful t, vi S or to a good mothers; Have you deni- ale, weakly children, who are always taking cold, and subject to Croup? Remember 1 There never was a case of Croup, w hich did not originate iu a Cold And when your ehilds goetobed wheezino- and coughing, you know not that, beforemorn ing Croup may not set in, and ere you. an get a Physician, year dear child may be beyond the reach of help. We beseech von therefore, as you value the lives of your children, keeps this medicine by you in the house,and whenyour little one take cold and commence coughing, give it to them at once,and rest not until the- cough is entirely- subdued Wo conscientiously aver, alter the most extended experfenee, , that and rills achiee were- fot.ow.-.1, no child need ever Die of Croup. 1-ei the cold would lie cured, before it could arrive at this aggravated amt fatal stage. Let every Mother, especially, heed well these remarks, that she may not hereafter when I ” oUrn,o ? ver , ‘N y bli " ht “I some cherished blossom | have occasion bitterly to reproach herself for l.cr criminal I P eleU - Uada l? e > ‘hat “to he fore warned i s:o jhe forearmed. Parents !so let it he in your ease ; Be sure to ask for Dr. A Rogers’ Syrup of Liverwort T.o-and ( anchalagua, and let no other U- palmed on SCOVIL & MEAD, u-i ■ i ,> 111 Chartres Street, New Orleans, W holesale General Agents for the Southern States, to whom all oriuTs and applications for agencies must be addressed. Also sold by * *AGEL, Columbus, Ga. ROBERT CARTER, GESNER Sc PEABODY “ DAVID YOUNG. And by one Agent in every town in Gew-i-i and Alabama. Sold at wholesale by the principal Dru-Usts m Augusta, Savannah and Charleston s C February g-Gwly COPPER AND SIIIAVV I RON AND pS () All order, (or Tin put up at short notice, on term, to suit the JOl ‘ W ° rk,T,C ’- ia tk ‘ ”! SflX ”’> warranted, am determined to sett and wo?lf mIowSSc “ o J.B. HICKS. Columbiu, Ga.,Moy F“is a Broad 9trcet ’ ncar ,he