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)'rom .New Hampshire.
Concord, N. H„ June 21.
Edmund Burke has published a letter iu explana
tion of hie resolution introduced in the Democratic
Convention, denying any intention to attack the admin
istration of Gen. I’ieioe, and state* that the resolution
was merely to assert the rights of the National De
mocracy. The Concord Patriot fiercely rejoins, assail
ing Mr. Burke with the most opprobrious epithets, as a
disappointed office-seeker.
The Weather.
Charleston, June 21, ]>. J|.
The thermometer, in the shade to-dav, at New
York was 96 deg.—at Philadelphia 80 deg.— at Balti
more 93 deg.—aud at Charleston 85 cleg.
Cdmuml Burke.
Baltimore, June 21.
E lniuud Burke, of Concord, has published an expla
nation of a resolution introduced by him in the Demo
“ratio Convention, denying any intention to attack the
Administration, but merely to assert the rights of the
National Democracy. Tile Concord Fatriut fiercely
rejoins,assailing Burke w ith the most opprobrious epithets
as a disappointed office seeker.
The Liquor Law in New Hampshire.
Concord, Jane 15.
In the House this morning anew liquor bill was
Introduced, and referred to a committee of live Demo
crats. A. majority of the committee are s: id to bo
iu favor of the law.
From the Fisheries—France and Knglniul.
Halifax papers of the 15th inst., state that the French
cruisers had driven off the British vessels from a part
of the coast which it was n!ipp ( -:e.l belonged to England,
and it was believed that the French we re about to assert
their ancient rights to those fishing grounds, which
would seriously affect the fishing question. Two British
cruisers had left lor Newfoundland.
Three Men Killed in the Cherokee Xalion.—Hor
rible and I!loady Work. —On .Sunday nigiit last, an In
dian bv the name of .lack Vann, was killed on -the op
posite side of the river from this place, by another In
dian named Nitts, son of Big Kitts.
On Monday, abont three o'clock, the coffin was ta
ken over from town to the place where the corpse was,
and while the friends of the murdered man were plac
ing his body in the coffin, a quarrel sprung up between
Big Nitts, and Lewis Vann, the brother of the deceased.
Vann shot down Big Nitts, killed him instantly, and
attempted to escape, but was pursued by the nephew
of Nitts into the house of Mrs. Vann, widow of Mr.
SV. L. Vann, when Lewis Vann lurnod upon his pur
suer and shot him dead. In less than two minutes lie j
killed two men, making three murdered men lying, r.s
it were, together, a horrid spectacle to behold, bv any j
civilized person. —Fort Smith Herald, of June •!.
iU” Tile Rhode Island Episcopal Convention lias !
jonrned without electing a Bishop.
The Marine and Fire Insurance Bank.— We I
learn that Mr Edward PadcH'ord. on Tuesday j
last, resigned the Presidency oftliis Institution, j
and that Mr. Elias Heed has been elected hii
successor.
Mr. I-'adelford has been ihe President of this j
Bank for the last fifteen years, during which :
time his administration has reflected the high-!
est credit upon the insti tition, honor upon
himself lor his skill and ability as a financier,
am) has been attended with manifest benefit :
and advantage to the stockholders. \o bank- :
ing institution in Georgia enjoys a larger share
of the people’s confidence, than does ihe Mtt !
rine & Fire Insurance Bank of Savannah, and ]
no institution has more promptly paid large ■
dividends to its stockholders.
On the 7 h inst. this Bank declared a dividend i
of nine per cent, for the past six months, mjual :
to eighteen ptr cent, perannum. It will bo grati- j
lying to the Stockholders to learn that Mr. I’a
de!ford’s connection with the Bank ceases
only in his official capacity as President, lie
still retains a seat on the Hoard as a Director
Judge Reed, who succeeds Mr. Padellord, ;
has been long aud favorably known as one of
our best citizens and most successful met-!
chants, and the public have every confidence |
in his ability to preserve the high credit and
prosperous condition of the Bank.— Sac. Her. ;
The Florida ami Alabama Railroad Tin- City j
Council and Committee cl'Stockholders have been, i
during the week, arranging the details for the citv \
subscription of §500,000. They will by arranged !
satisfactorily, and the subscription will he ramie and i
tho work commenced at once. We have nut allod- !
ed to this matter recently, us its merit.-, are fuliv !
understood by our whole community, and iu cases i
of this sort, oftentimes, the less saif the better.
[Mont. Journal. ■
Altered Rank Bills. —VV were told yesterday
that one dollar bills of the Bank of iSavar.nah
altered to fives, were in circulation in this city.
Tho alteration is so neatly done, that one w as pas
sed to tho teller of one of our banks without fie- •
tection. The genuine fives have at tho left hand |
a female figure standing upon a pedestal, and i
just under her feet is the word “FIVE.’’ Over
the head of tho same figure is aV. On the top j
nt the hill near the centre are two female figures, i
One is seated upon a Cotton hale, and the j
other has just stooped and plucked a bull of I
Cotton, which she is holding up in her hand, j
The one dollar bills have atilie top a large cut i
of a steamship under way, with sails all set, |
and have a bust of a Lady at the right hand,’
surmounted by a figure One. —Savannah R> ■
publican.
Sale of Mount Vernon. —A dispatch from
Washington says that the Mount Vernon estate
has been sold, conditionally that it shall be of
fered to Congress next session. Should Con
gress purchase it, this sale will be void. This
is from the memorandum of an agreement be- j
tween Washington and John Linton, attorneys i
for a .\ew Orleans and New York company . !
The amount of purchase money has not traits- !
pirod ; §200,000 was offered and declined.
The Right of Way. — A sucker who strayed !
up and squatted on the line where the railroad ;
was to run, ~>as applied to for the right of way j
through his farm. He objected strenuously. ‘
They would spoil his farm, and all Isis cattle !
would be killed when tho locomotive came
along. When told that the company would pav
him for ait such damages, he met the agent j
with the reply: “Why, yes-perhaps they j
might—if a feller eould catch’em—but when ;
they come along with one of their cow catchers !
and tuk off his stock in the night—the darn j
thing would be in Chicago before ho could get ;
up and dross himself.’’
Babies in California. —Crying children in i
church are usually considered as nuisances, and
taken out ; but this is not always the case, as
the following anecdote from the Ladies’ Reposi
tory for April, will show :
“A brother just returned from California, says
he was present in tho congregation of brother
Owen, when a babe in the arms of its mother
began to cry. A tiling so unusual iu California
attracted not a little attention, and the mother
rose to retire. ‘Don’t lease,’ said the preacher,
‘the sound of that babe’s voice is more interest
ing to many in this congregation than my own.
It is perhaps the sweetest music many a man 1
lias heard since along time ago he took leave of j
his distant home.’ The effect was iustantane- ;
ous and powerful, and a large portion of the
congregation melted into tears,”
‘•You say, Mrs. Smith, that you have lived
with the defendant for eig t years. Does the
court understand from that you are married to
him V’
“In course it does.”
“Have you a marriage certificate !”
“Yes, your honor, three on’em—two gals and
a boy.”
A nobleman observing a large stone lying
near his gate, ordered his servant, with an oath,
to send it to purgatory. “If,” said the servant,
“I were to throw it to heaven, it would be more
out of your way,’’
Mobile end Glrwril Railroad.
A meeting of the Stockholders of the Girard
and Mobile Railroad was held at Greenville,
(Ala.,) on tho 15th inst., for tho “purpose of
consulting as to the propriety of common*
eing work on the road” from that place to
Mobile.
Thomas S. Herbert was Chairman, ami si. J.
Uolling Secretary. The meeting was address
ed by 11. Blackmon, Capt. A. Seals, J. K. Hen
ry, and others. Ibe only resolution adopted
on the occasion was tho following, offered by
Mr. Blackmon:
Resolved, Fbat we who have subscribed work
on said road will commence, and we who have
subscribed money will pay our qno'.a as soon
as the million dollars subscribed by Mot ile
can be made available.
The Alabamian says of this meeting:
The exhibit of the agents at the meeting on
Wednesday presented facts and figures not to
be mistaken, and the effect on the stockholders
was apparent in the increased confidence dis
played. Fresh subscriptions to stock were ob
tained. But one spirit pervaded the meeting,
and that was an anxiety for the speedy comple
tion of tho road. M e were much pleased with
the remarks elicited from Mr. Henry. They
were extremely pertinent, and carried convic
tion along v, itit them. The business of the meet
ing concluded, we could see by tile little knots
collected in friendly discussion, that every one
is on the qui vice.—Mobile Tribune. ■
Railroad Iron for the Augusta and Waynes
j boro’ Railroad. Yesterday the ship Stirling,
Capt. Henderson, from Cardiff, arrived with
4514 bars of railroad iron fertile above com
pany.—.A ci/-s ‘2l si.
Cheap Living.— We commend to our readers
the following brief recipe for cheap living, ta
ken from Thomas Moore’s Diary. It may per
haps afford some hints, in these days, when beef
and potatoes, and all other gastric furniture, are
sold at such transcendental prices:
“Dec. 28th, 18211. Dined at Bowood. Jekv!
more silent than he used to be, but very agreea
ble. In talking of cheap living, he mentioned a
man who to!d him his eating cost him almost
nothing, for on ‘Sunday,’ said he, *1 always
dine with my old friend , and then eat so
much that it lasts until Wednesday, when 1 bu\
some tripe, which I hate like the very devil, and
which accordingly makes me so sink that 1 ean
not eat any more until Sunday again.”
A TJtIHLTE OF KF.SFKCT.
Lumpkin, June 2Uth, D’S,
] At a regular sdjourned meeting of Cross Lulae no 12
of Ancient, Fre. mid Accepted Masons, liciil .-.t the A1
j ionic Hall, in the town of Lumpkin, on Friday tin; IT’ii
inst., the following preamble and resolutions were ummi
! mousiy adopted expressive of our sympathy and iv-p.-ct
j fir the lops oi our much beloved and worthy brother,
! James A. Carswell, who departed this file mi the 17th
j day of June, A. D. 1853.
j The occasion of our present assembling i- one of deep- ‘
liy solemn and mournful import. Death ha* at rliv. r.* i
! time* invaded our Lodge, but n wer under more peculiar! . ‘
■ melancholy circumstance.*.
j _ Wh are called upon to mourn the sudden ami untimely
: death of brother Janes A. Carswell, a woitiiv an I
much esteemed member of this Lodge, one who has rv. r;
j adorned hi.*shurt membership by a life of integrity, w.bri- j
, civ ami a strict adherence to the rules and u-ages of our j
order.
! A* a man and a mason, brother Carswell po*-, --
j id many fruits that madi. him an object of o r l .-nc -t and ;
j fraternal regard.
j But a few day* ago he w- married to a young and m- !
! icr sting lady, and Hood among us in the ■ ufoymemt ufro- !
bust health and with the most flattering prospiits of a kuig ,
life ot happiness and us* fulness ad ath * i unexpected and ,
i under eireumstanees of such afflicting and melancholy iu-
I forest should oui-a its all to apply to ourwlvev the solemn !
1 xbnonitioii of Seriptmv. “Bo ve also ready, fi>r inich:
; an hour .1* vo think not, fli.‘S,,ii of man Cometh.”
: Therefore, Rcsolrtil. That we truly mi sincerely la-:
j meat the death of our brother and a* a token of mir regard
j w ill wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty day*.
! K-solved. The; while wo woul-i iva invade the pnvaev ’
! nf mat grief which word* cannot assuage we beg to
j sure his bereaved companion of our sympathy and condo-;
i fence and recommend her to look to him, and him only, j
| who can administer comfort and consuls lion iu tires dark;
hour ol her uisrre*s
Resolved. Fuat ihi-t preamble and H .-uimion lie cm .red ;
in tail upon the rtcoids of mis Lodge. and ihai a copy of
the same lie presented to the widow of the deceased, and ,
that a copy tie furnished the Editors of the Masonic
Journal,” Columbus Enquirer, aud Tim* * A. Feutinc! ami i
they bo requested to publish tire same
JOHN R. ROCKWELL,
Fccretarv Crocs Lodge, No. IC.
Commercial.
New \ ork, tJune 2-1. ;
On W-.'dnesiiny Colton was heavy, with sales oi 80
| bales. * ’ !
COLUMIJI’S PRICKS CURRENT.
HAGGISG—Kentoky yard > & 16
India M •?:. i
ftOPi: V lb. !* QT lij
BAGO.W Mam, V IO 13 I I
rfhouldcrs i W •
! P(KK-\eu Vi* ('* 1
! mriTKK r a. 25 3o
cmlksf: *•> it.
I CASTINGS ‘‘rii ‘ •’* :
! comm—Kk. 4 p n n <■ 12& :
Java ‘4? ID 12 it;
1 CAN i)LJv-2—Sperm -k li* M Hi,
Wax %** iv
Star lb 30 (*>,
Tallow rii’; 1H & -0 j
PKATIIEUS *MC 4c & 4. !
Plj^H—Maokerol No 1 i? bbl 14 00 Itt 00
MaekoreKSii.V W t>bl 13 00 t?.
<i>.ckertrl No. 3 bbi 1100 (u uOO
Shad V Uhl rn CIO if 4 j
Herring 4fb<.v 1 00
! PLuI;R T-Md T(K
r.-nml if bbl 7W (• 000
Citv Vb;l ti 00 7 M
FODDI'R 10010* 1 e.l C*i 140
SK.UN-roni 4* ly.i - he! 70 &
Wheat I <& 1 23
(>:u.h !0 (o 00
GrVP*\V Kk k.* 500 (£ ojo I
HIDFaSC V “ 8 (r 9
IKON—Swede-* (S ;
r.nsyliah Vft 4.V -r.
LARD V!*‘ H ;
I.KAU V!• H ; 10 I
LIMK V’ bbl 330 <£ 40 ;
Mo!.\ssr.s <ppraiiDn :;:i @ 4.1
NAII.S lb i * @ 7
OlL—Lamp gallon 150 (*}, 200
LinsceJ V gallon 100 <- 000
Train V gallon 75 fe
PAINTS V-kv - 200 & 275
PEAS 75 @ HI
KICi. W L 5 * ■ i-V
SYJU’P—l.emoit per gallon J 25 n
Kapberry f'ky, fki ‘
■ SALT stick i— ,? 1 .-o
PHT w 0“> fn 2*5 1
SOAP W 11; 5 ‘ 7
STEEL—Ohm \h- 2 -r 22 y
Cferraan 15
Americau V !i !0
PM O A U—Si. i ro:\ **
N?w- >rteur.- ib ? !
Lojif, rc.lne'l fi!. 12 (?'• 12M ,
Lump !• - “ Id
SPI KITS -P.raiKls .v d*/ i/a! 1 H n 400
Amoricau 40 (e> 1 (o
IVacb ‘f* trail 101 (<* 102
Apple 68 ‘9 75
RIEMJHTDmck, drS 200 -Ti 350 ;
New Emrlaml 45 •• 50
WTIISKEV—I riels.’ ‘Pkrnl 4 W
Mouongfthclu 100 t a-, 2 IK) I
Western pal: 30 40
iilN—Holland Vsal 150 <\ 200
American 40 -n 50 !
TALLOW fv P- 10 . ’ f0 ;
VIN LEAK— V-;> 37 V ‘ >
\V 1N i'.S— .'lade* r * tral 125 A 00
Sin Try ..‘P fe-.-il 15*) (?■ 30d
< ■bwiupa.vr-.e Ka.-I. 15 00 •• *2O 00
Malaga srali —7O >-> 1 Ck>
!‘i>rt ; iSO m. 4 01)
f.'larei. ...I 300 ■,
Guano $3 per hundred lb?.
Dr. Samuel B. Martin, one ol the most experienced A 1
the Medical Faculty in the city of Baltimore, write* of Sta- !
bier’s Anodyne Cherry Espoctoraut and of Stabler’* Diar- ;
rhcea Cordial, “1 have carefully examined Ihe comtronem ;
par;* of them, and find them both valuable compounds, the
dose* safe and consistent with medical practice, aud I do
not hewtato to recommend them.’’ See advertisement in
another column.
G. H. Stabler *v Cos.
Wholesale DruggDts, Baltimore, proprietor*.
Sold by Druggist* generally. Juno 3-lm
‘* v ’ Asa Spring and Summer Medicine, Carter’s Span- :
ish Mixture stands pre-eminent above all others. It* singu
larly efficacious action on the blood ; its strengthening and
vivifying qualities ; its tonic action on the Liver; its ten
dency to drive all humors to the surface, thereby cleansing
the system according to Nature’s own preecriDtion ; its
harmless, and at the same time extraordinary good effects,
and the number of cure* testified to by many of the most
roepcctable citizens ot Richmond, Va., and elsewhere, must
be conclusive evidence that there is no humbug about it.
The trial of a single bottle will satisfy the most skeptioa!
of Its benefits. See advertisement in another oolumn.
June B—dm
RADWAVS RENOVATING RESOLVENT.
Makes the Blood Pure, Rich, nnd Healthy—Renovates,
Cleanses and Enriches the Blood, and resolves away from
the joints, muscles, bones, and solids, all Diseased and
; Poisonous Deposit*. Cures Ulcers, Fevers Sores, Bad ilu
j mors, Scrofiiia, Rickets, St. Vitus's Dance, Syphilitic Cem
j plaints, Nodes,While Swellings, Tumors, Cancers, Bron-
J chil Swellings, Mounds, Salt Rheum, Mercurial Com
! plaints. It acts quick and power fully ; iu a few hours af
! ter taking the Resolvent, the weak, emaciated, and disease
■ ei ten patient feels a glow of health and strength thrilling
I through the system. Price of R. R. Resolvent,per $1 |>er
I bottle. June 11—lrn
I The Greatest Discovery of the Age.
P)aute>*&, l- uriuero, l Linilic-8 itncl oiht-r*, can purchase no reine*
| dr equal to Dr. Tobias’ \ umtuui i.iniineni. lor LD wmltry, Colic,
! Croup, chronic, Kbcuiuatism Qninsey, Sort? Throat, Toothache,
>'.u HickneftSji’uts, Buniß, >w cl ling**. Old Sores, Musquito Bite>,
J Insect Par::b in the Islinbs, t h**M. back, fcc. Hit does
j ,M t qi\V relief, the ctoro y * ill He refuuded, all that if* asked, is a
| iriak and ute it ao-ordinjf U> the dirucLious. This article is an
j LtioV'sh rt’-uedy, an*l wa<* us-nl by H'iUiam the Kin if of
i F.tt.r „,/, amJ certified to In him, as a cur-* for RUeanat:sni.
I when ev*--ry ihinerclvj rtcoiameuded by his physicians lias failed,
i over of bottle* have been sold in ihe L’nited Stales,
; witiuui* . failure, and I'atuiUws hare dialed, that if it was
i 9 10 per bo'i'-;, they Dover would be without n, in case of croup,
as it i- certain as it is ;ip|!it*d. lr cuies toothache in three
| ininuti‘s ; If: dache in half an hoar, aud cholera wiion first taken,
in !•* hours. It is |er!e ui> innocent, to take internally, and
j has ihe recciHiiDondaiionoiTuany oi the most eminent Physicians
; in th Lnited States. Price *25 and si) rtnts.
J Dr. Tohias has nl*o pm up a Liniment for Horses, in pint
’ which is warrauieil--cheeper and better thauauy other,
: lor tii cure''of colic, rails, t-wedimrs, old shores, cuts, bruises,
• scratches, cracked heel, ice. Trice Ml cent-'.
J Dr. Tobias <-ould till a dozen newspapers with the certificates
j and *♦•-.’ rs reotmed, relating to the wondcrlul cures accomplish*
j ed by his L i nmeni, but lltut
■ a-any who doiiri i . . obtain rrlU-t, need not pay for it.
| Ther 1 h*! been s*> tnuch worlhiepN tnedicino sold to the public,
• that lr. Tobins wishes his article to rest on its own merits—and
; >f tie Rive * ihe value of the money received, then ho asKs the
patronage of‘he public, not otherwise.
Dr. Tobias’ office 245) Lre< nw ich fit. New York,
j i or sale in Columbus, by G IDsN ER & P EABODY.
! April 2G-w i
SPECIAL NOTICES.
j Z \y* V/E are authorised to announce DAVID J. BAR*
! BCR, as a candidate lor Clerk of tiie Superior Court of
| Muscogee County, at the election in January next.
1 Juno 25,1553 —vv&twte.
‘ V\V are requested to give notice, that the ex
i amination in the Wynnton Female Acadcmy, will take
place on Thursday and Friday of this weujc.
dune 28 —wit
COLUMBUS GAS LIGHT COMPANY.
The subscribers to the above Company arc hereby noti
fied, that the FOURTH instalment of twenty-five per cent j
will be called in on the Ist July.
By order of tho board.
C. E. DEXTER, Soc’iy. !
Columbus, June 24, 1853.*twt Ijuly
GAS FIXTURES
THE subscribers buyingeii/asedcompetent workmen, Mill b |
pri pi*red > til up Stores und flouaeii with pip< s burners,and all j
nee“N-ary apparulus fur the use cf Ga >! . This work will he war- |
ntiiie.*. a nil done umler the superintendence of tin- Ensfineer of j
the Columbus Gas Light company. WHITFELHEY & 03.
Accordin ‘to the by-laws of the company, the houses and i
stores will befitted up in the order of their application.
| A Ke-rister Hook is how ready at the store of Messrs. Whittel- |
• ey hi. f t . f. K. DEXTKIt, Sec’ry.
I April 15—wkttwtf Columbus Gas Light Coin*Ciißd !
PU3LIO IVIEETIWG
in m i: us u !; titr, u co i st v .
; TANARUS: .-i‘itiv it- “i Vli-iiwi tiit-r, Talbot ami Hitiri* eountfes :
I are re-iLw-usl re* <-i at tlio Chalybeate Springs in Meri-j
v.v-tbi'r uumity m Mentlay tbe 18th flay of July next, lor I
; tire pu.ij* •*•.•. >f taking into coosiiler.uion tlio imiiortiiuci; of I
| anew < unty to i■- t-irmtsl out of the count fe* sk've namefl.
A fiill turn out i* u.\|H;ctc<l and solivited.
AttuiiJ and lot n* hear from you : an opportunity wiil by
given to the iriumls of the caoac to *ny any tiling in pro
moting it. Cnmc one! Come .ill!!
JunvJl-w-lt
Emory College, Oxford. Ga.
The exorcise- of the Aunual C'mimcncvment of thi? In
■ stitutiou wiil be as follows:
Commencement Sermon and Dedication ci the new
Chapel by Rev. Bishop Caters, on .Sunday 17th July.
Suphomoio prize Declamation on Monday Junior ;
Exhibition on ‘l uesday at 9 A. M. [
An address by tiw Fresident, Rev. G. F. Pierce, at 4 P. j
V l. of the same day ; and by Henkv L. Hakris, Esq., be- j
fore tbe Alumni at night.
Wednesday will !>e Cajinmencrment Day. Alter the. usual j
e.\ icist - the prizes will be awarded, accompanied with an |
i address.
At 4P. M. the Liter,Try Societies will be addressed by !
; Hon. Robert Tocwhs.
June2l-w&,tvv6t G. J. ORR, Sec’ry. i
TEMPERANCE HALL
THE
HARMONIC MINSTRELS 1
OF
SAVANNAH, i
TNHKR THK HIUKCTION OP
J. MeBF.AN,
a WOULD respectfully inform the Ladies
:i > and Gentlemen of Columbus, that they will
SNKf g.v- THRKB MUSICAL.ENTERTAIN
MENTSat
TEMPERANCE HALL,
; On Momlay, Tuesday A Wednesday Evenings, i
June 27th, 28th amt 20th, 1853
i At their first appearance at the Savannah Athsnum, they !
| were greeted with trenuv.iuotis applause, and it was decided :
: that MR. C. K. LEWIS, was the Bone of Bones ; he |
i will also appoar on this occasion.
TICKETS —;>0 cts. Children and servants half price.
’ Douis open at 74. performance commences at 81 o'clock.
For particulars seo programme.
J. LIVINGSTON, Agent. I
I June 28—w It
HO FEI. FOR SALE.
IN consequence of my advanced Hire, :tnl feeble ■
health, 1 am induced to oiler tor Mie the pr. p.-rty !
• well knowu us TUK PLAXTKRS’UOTEL,
in ihe Yitlaecol Fort Valley, Houston Couut\. This
House is located mar tho‘junction ot the soiith-Western and j
, .MiHcugee ail Roads. The passengers breakfast, and dine bon*, j
l w ill fils** sell my Plantation.consisting of 670 acres of excel- :
lent Pine land, immediately adjacent to the Hotel property, or j
1 will sell the Hotel and Plantation separately. This is ;
i.pportuniiy for an enerifetie man to make uu.ney, .•* rite patron- i
of ihe Hotel, already targe, is constantly increasing.
The terms, both as to price and times of pay men!, will be very j
1 favorable, as 1 nut anxious to retire irorn active business. ;
.MATTHEW I)i R3JKY.
i Kort Valiev. June 31, 1833. J>2S_v.-st_ i
TO CONTRACTORS.
rpm: Trustees ot'tliu --Union Jnmnlc Uollt-g*-,’’ ot Knunltn, will
.1 receive proposals for the erection ot’ the‘College building, :
until the 3Uibda> of July next, when Ihe contract will be tai out. j
The buildinc w ill be ronntrucU*d of wood, mid in strict ac
’ cordancc with the plan and specifications, w hich may be seen on :
■i appiicalhiM t the orliceoi F. H. Young, in Eutauta.
The contractor w ill be remiired to give bon-l aud 8* e.urity for ;
the fkilhlid jmrl'oraaance of the work in tbt- manner prescribed. *
T KUST EESI
! J. GILL SHORTER, j C. R. WOODS.
iJNO. COLBY. K. S. SHORTER,
W. H THORNTON, | JNO. McNAB,
j A. J. WILSON, I L. R YOUNG,
TUOS. CARGILE, I E. C. BULLOCK,
THOMAS FLOURNOY.
Ettfuula . June 28-wlt
Metallic Bnrial Cases.
THESE oases have been universally approved wherever i
used. They are inueli superior to those of wood, and !
; combine within themselves nil those qualities bo desirable in a j
Tb. y arc composed ol sever.il kinds of Metal, but principally i
of iron.
They ere thoroughly enamelled incide and out, an<i thus made j
impervious to airand iiKlestructibie, and can be sold at about j
the rates of c*‘vered coffins.
The public ure inv'W to call and examine them for them- |
pelves, and at a glai. v they wiil seethe great advantage of this j
article over any other ever offered to the public.
Columbus, Feb. -3—w4Ltw6m
“HOME INDUSTRY/*
—o—
JOEL T. SCOTT,
IGAR MANUFACTURER,
few noons xorth of hall ll mores.)
Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia,
ALWAYS on hami, at Wholeaale and Retail, all deeirable
varietleH of
HAVANA AND AMERICAN CIGARS,
which will be said on low term?.
A liberal discount will be made to those who buy to sell again.
A geierous share of the patronage of the pubic is renpectf\illy
solicited. All Cigars’ warranted to be such as represented.
Columbus, October 2—4©wly
Laths I laths !! Laths 11!
I have for wita 30,000 Laths, which I will dellwr in any part of
the city, at *2 per thousand.
AprilSw-weowlM O 8, |iGLLAN{I
BARNETT’S
MINERAL SPRING
NEAR GLENNVILLE, BARBOUR COUNTY, ALA.
K BUBSCRIBER. has taken charge of the newly dis
. covered .Minerid Spring one and a half miles from <xlenn
vi He, Ala., and is now prepared to acconimoilate Visitors who
are in search of nealth or pleasure. His Rooms are large, liia
Servants attentive, his Larder well supplied, and no pains will
be spared to make bis guests comfortable and happy.
Tbe Village of Clennviile is noted for the hospitality, intelli
gence and morality of its population ; is the very seal oi health ;
lias schools, male aud female,and is just such a place as w ould
prove agreeable tv
FAMILIES IN SEARCH OF HEALTH.
It is situated on the. . a tage Road leading Irotn Columbus, Ga,, to
Eufaulu, Ala., and is of easy access from either place.
TIIE WATERS OF THE SPRING
contain sea rail, sulphate ol magnesia, su 4 p hale of soda, suljhate
of lime, muriate of magnesia, carbonate of lime, carbonate of
magnesia and slight traces of carbonate of iron, and is believed
to equal Cooper’s Well in the
CURE OF DYSPEPSIA
and similar diseases.
Horse* end Carriages are kept, constantly on hand lor ihe ac
eommwdauon of visitors.
JAMES E. BARNETT.
Glennville, Ala., June, 1853. ltwAtw.
MEBIWETHER SPRINGS
a THE WARM SPRINGS will be opeued lor tbe re
ception of visitors, on the
FIRST DAY OF JUNE.
with comfortable accommodations tor three hundred visitors. —
The Baths and Cabins are undergoing a thorough repair, and a
number of new Cabins being built. Ample arrangements have
been made for the transportation of io and Irom all
the important points, Columbus, West Point, LaGrange, Griffin,
ami Greenville. Hacks and other conveyances will he kept at
the Springs f .*r tle accommodation of guests.
These Springsaresituated on the Pin Mountain, thirty six
miles uorihoi''Columbus, same distance Irom Griffin and West
Point ; twenty seven miles from LaGrange and ten from Green
ville. .\ spring discharging fourteen hundred gallons ot water
per minute, supplying six separate Baths, each ten feet square,
with three hundred gallons of water per minute, three of which
are kepi exclusively for Indies and three lor Gentlemen ; the
temperature of the w ater is ninety degrees winter and summer.
The analysis of Ihe water is ns follows :
Analysis of the Warm Springs.
r.Y r Its. COTTING AM) MEANS.
Quantity of one wine pint, tr 28,875 cubic inches.
Specific’gravity, O.nys dist lied water being 1,000.
GaBKB. —Carbonic acid Gun .2 cubic inches.
Sulpburateof Hydrogen a irace.
Solid Contents—Carbonate of Lime, 1 grain.
“ “ Iron, 3,5 grains.
4 ‘ Magnesia, 10,(a)’ “
The water is considered a certain cure for Rheumatism, Gout,
Dyspepsia, Diarrha*a, Bronchitis, Scrofula, derangeineuta of the
Urinary Organs and Diseases of the Skin. The climate and dry
ness of atmosphere and mountain scenery uud pure line water
are unsurpassed by any in the United States.
The undersigned takes this method ol returning his thanks to
lita generous patrons, and of assuring them aud the public that he
will be able to accommodate all who may call, and will exert j
himself to make them com:ortab!e : that’his Larder and Bar j
are supplied with tho best that the New York and surrounding j
market affords selected by aim. sell, and that his charges will be
as moderate as the times will iidmii; that he has secured t\j
; service.** of efficient aid to assist him in the management of his
j establishment. Ills servants are- equal io any iu the South.
j. L. ML'S Ti AN.
j A/ay 10-wiljuly
1853! 1853!! 1853!'.!
COOPER’S - WELL.
; THE undersigued has taken the entire maimge
! * • * meut and control of
| coov i: r* s wel i* ,
and is now prepared to accommoilate tho public.
Anew dining room has been trecteil, the Sleeping Rooms
; plastered and titled w ith furniture and betiding, K’d a complete
! renovation effected. Ain pie accommodations will be provided
I tor.
LIVE HI NI)K E 1) Gt;V.S TS J
1 and no more w ill be received than can be comfortably accom
j (undated. pQ R TN y AL j j) >s
there can be no more advantageous* retreat. The- water is highly
recommended by the medical faculty, and the wondkkkcl cures
! effected by iis use almost suhfa-s usslu.f. Ampb- details of
i several usioiiishiiig cures may be obtained on application at the
i Well.
Tin* terms will be mode; ate, and uo exertion will be spared to
make guests com fort able.
j The. Yi ksburgand Jackson ami Raymond Railroad will ron-
S vw passengers to Ravmond, thence three mile* to the Well, in i
; \\. H. Smith’s line of
ALir four nousi: stages.
j The time of trip re less than three hours to in Vicksburg.—
Through tickets from Vicksburg to Coopers Well, can be obtain
ed at the Kuilrqad depot, 5 ieksburg; price *2 2".
; Mj. v io wtJ .milN lHATr||i;ii._
PAPER! PAPER!
! 4 GREAT V MIIETY of Fancy Paper, such as Variegated Tis
| J\. “lie, Fine Glazed English of assort ed colors. Green leai pa
ner. Perforated paper, ttc., tfcc., at *
ROCK ISLAND FACTORY.
Columbus, Juno 25ih—twLwlt.
M CLEAR: THE TRACK F’
j THE subscribers have this day put in
’ FOUII HORSE norms.
iuul -.ixu* ii Ml th*- b.-st. horees that the eoimtry can produce, to
ply between the Forsyth Depot and the Indian Springs; and
’ biit ing engaged Mr. C*. M. Dickerson and .Mr Francis Genno,
1 eld sad experienced reinsmen, plulges themselves toconvev |
; the i ravel ing public to and I coin the two points in a safer and i
betier style, and quicker time, than ever oe ore done at tins
! We also have family omnibuses, always in readiness.
Visitors, and families particularly, will find it greatly to their
j corn fori and interest io call for our coaches.
YVe meet both .he day and night trains oi cars.
A. & 0. 1.. VAKXBR.
Indian Springs. June 24—wLtwlvAug
CORN ! CORNU
(tOKS w ai.ted, for which the highest market price will bo paid !
j m I* A LACK MILLS. j
! Columbus, June *24 —wiktwtf
CORN, FODDER, OATS AND PEAS, 1
FOR SALE AT
BROKEN ARROW, ALABAMA.
LEROY NAPIER.
j May 18— wtwlm j
TROY FAC TORY.
HARRIS COUNTY, GEORGIA.
Ware Room on West friifr Broad street, next door to
P. McLaren.
JEFFERSON,“MNCE & CO.
K. G. JKrFF.IISON, ) SI'CCK.SSOBS It. V>. NAN’CK,
J. r.. JEIFEItKON, j TO (W. K. HARRIS. j
R. Q. JEFFERSON & CO.
JEFFERSON, NANCE ,t (XL,
PROPUIKTt >R* J of the above works, respectfully inform ,
YH. the public tuat they now have on hand lor a!e, aud are ;
constantlv manufacturing -ill descriptions of Woodks :
1 S ‘ Ware, such as Chairs, Slttef.s. Rudstkads, Buckets j
Tens, &-r , ts c., of the best material, and finished in excellent ,
style under their personal supervision.
They particulariv call attention to their various styles &. quali !
j ties of Cuaxrs, which for neatness, comfort, durability and !
i cheapness, cannot ),* surpassed in any country ; varying in |
price from $lO to .;2t per dozen—specimens ol w hich can he !
seen at their WARK ROOM one door above i“. >h l.uit:s’, ;
j Broad Street, Columbus, which the public are invited to e.v j
! amine.
F.vety description of Chairs, Buckets, Tubs, &c., made to or- j
der after any fashion desired. ‘They are also prepared to fur
j nish Win now Bash and Bi.imw ot all description to order.
1 S’? 7 “’ Hondsome premiums were awarded to ihe Troy Factory j
; at the Southern Agricultural Fair at Macon, for the best sped- j
I men <f Chair and Wooden Ware.
reorders left at their Ware Room—west side Broad Street, \
’ directed to Jefferson, Nance ac Cos., Columbus will meet with 1
! prompt attention.
; Columbus, June Ist.—wly. ,
G U A N O.
A TV EXPEttIEXCE WITH GUAStO this -f-ason,
A1 added to tho experience of others, haß induce! me to order
: a larger quantity fir this place than my last shipment, which I
i hope will reach here in time lor the next crop. 1 .-till have on
: hand, at Greenwood &. C<.*s Warehouse, enough for she demand
in the tall for sowing small grain and turnips.
.It*—l wM _J. R. JON ES.
Now is the time to bring in your Old Hags!
4 XD get four cents per pound for aeon clean i>ns, when ,
V brought in quantities of une hundred pounds or more. i
Also, Waste ot all kinds (from Factories) wanted, tor which j
j fuir prices w iil be given, delivered at either Rock Island Factory
<*r the Rag .Store, at the old stand, corner of Randolph and Ogle- !
; thorpestreets. G* ft. (L/HLS, AuenL
• fidunibu?. Juno 14—w ts
FAIRBANK’S PLATFORM SCALES.
Long known—Severely tested Always right—The
acknow le > fge and Sta ndo rd.
Railroad, Hay, Coal, and Faxrners’ Scales, set in any part of
the country, at short notice.
Agents, Faims vnks & Cos., bl* Water street, New York,
j May 17—w3m
COWETA FALLS MANUFACTURING
HAVING resumed Mati;kacti’Rno, are now in successful
operation Having added #ev re.l pieces of New and im
j proved Machinery to their Factory, they now offer to Purchasers
! Heavy aud Light
COTTON GOODS, COTTON YARNS,
assorted, unsurpassed iu quality.
Woolen Goons, Plain and Colored; Wooi.esJeans, Colored.
WOOL Carded tor Cash or Toll.
They will give tbe highest price for WOOL; and m;.ke up
JFoni into Cloth, on shares or for fifteen cents per yard.
June 14—wtf
LUMPKIN FURNITURE
WARE ROOM AND MANUFACTORY.
1 Tfl E sub criber has now on hand and for sale a
at his Ware R<xm in Lumpkin, a largeand wellUJl
_L selected lot of Furniture, of various styles and PflW
prices, and is constantly Manufacturing and re ‘t*
ceiviiig among others, the following articles of the latest styles:
Chaira, rofas. Bureaus, Bnfes, Bedsteads, Bideboards,
Dining-Tables, Wardrobes, Work-Tables, Wash
stands, Rocking-chairs. Looking Glass and
Picture Frames,
and in fin*t all articles belonging to his line of business can be had
at tbe shortest notice and lowest terms.
Also, Window Glut*, French and American manufacture; Fire
board Prints and Border, Window Shades, it c n fee. Glass cut
to any shape or site. All work warranted.
Pianos and Mek xleona furnished to order.
All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to,
Feb, l*-7wly W, H. CaOSftMAN
DRY GOODS.
MOURNING DRESS GOODS.
Just received an assortment of ine
MOURN! JV G DRESS GOODS,
consisting or
Black. Grenadine SILKS; Lupin’s BERAGES; Plain
and fin’d. French JACONETTS ; French PRINTS;
Canton GAUZES; TISSUES. TAFFETA
Lireture Crop do Paris, Satin.du Chine,
India S miner SILKS; Challeys
aid Satin La Koine.
BKOKAW,CLEMONS & CO.
Columbus, march ‘-26-1 wtf
BARGAINS 5 BARGAINS !; %
SELLING AT COST.
undersigned desirous of closing up the yea.sons business,
1 will offer from this date, his entire STOCK of
Summer Dress Goods.
at prime cost. It in useless to enumerate the pi ices in an ad
vertisement; all persons wishing bargains can call and examine
for themseDcs. J. M. RAUM,
Columbus, June 10—wtw4t <*4 Broad Street.
PIMTEBJIUiLIr^.
7 SUM MER SILKS.
BERAGES ANI) GRENA I)INES.
Vvery large assortment just received bv
13ROKAW, CLEMONS & CO.
Columbus, march 26-tw j
1853. SPRING GOODS, 1853.
WILLI AVi 11. KNOEPFEL,
99 Wi11...m Street, New York.
IMPORTER AND JOBBER,
I.Y FRF..YL //, OERMA.W EMGLISH JtMJJ DOMESTIC j
GOODS.
F*rTailor® and Clothiers l , have received by late arrivals, a j
largo smd well selected stock iu German, F.nglioh and French j
Cloths, of all grades and styles.
Mohair Coutings, Dr tip D’Ete, Queen’s Cloth, Alpacca nnd j
Worsted Coalings, Ciishmerettr.
Mixed and Clouded Zephyr Cloth, plain and twilled.
Fancy French and Barn*le> Drilta.
Brown and Yellow Linens, Fancy Plaid nnd Figured Mar- j
seiHon; White and Buff Figured Marseilles; Drab Silk and Linen j
Coalings, together with an extensive assortment of
TRIMMINGS,
and other Goods, suitable for the CLOTHING TRADE the !
most favorable terms.
Particular cash or short-time buyers, and all v. ho study thei
interests, will call and examine hi-, .'lock, before purchasing elre
where. New York, January 2*2—lw iy
NEW GOODS.
The subscriber in Store ;i stock of
STA PL E AiV D FA NCY DR Y GOOD S
which arc offered for sale at prices
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
FOR CASH OR APPROVED CREDIT. |
Z-M?° Purchasers for Cash will find it to their ad/autage. ’
to examine my stock and prices, before purchasing.
Columbus, April 2—t\v C. MYGATT. |
I f’ST Ueceived, a i<*t of Fine FANS. Also, Km hr *idery Silk, ,
fl by [April 22. WIH H F.i.SFY fe <’o.
■ .iiiimi iiHT.r.nMMU.n
CLOTHING.
CLOTHING
FOR Til i:
FA L L 0 F 185 3 !
I )URf- HASERS of CLOTHING are informed that wo j
1 are manufacturing the
LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHING
(at wholesale only) suitable for the Country Trade,to bo
found in the Slates,
f do business on tho
u.m; prick si sti:m.
Orders promptly filled. An examination of our stock is
Holicited.
HANFORD .V BROTHER,
•ill Park Row, (opposite the Astor ilouse.) N. V.
N. B. We are the largest manufacturers of Oiled Ci.otr- ;
iNre in the country. Kgisbkr Clotiuxo at tho lowest mar- |
ket rates. New York, Juno 21—w3m
SUMMER CLOTHING !
A large and well selected stock ot’
SUMMER CLOTHING,
(Which will be sold at reduced prices,) can be found at i
JOHN SMITH’S, i
May 7 w&twtf No. 125 Brnd street !
COATS! COATS!! COATS!!! |
A BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE OF
CASMiRET, LINEN. I'ONGEK SILK. GRASS LINEN* ,
and Skakxwkkk Coats,
Just received t JOHN SMITH’S, |
May 7-w&twtf No. 125 Bread street, j
SIGHTS! SIGHTS!! Sill I ITS!!! !
A large assortment from the. host manufactories in New
Just received at JOHN SMITHS’
May 7-w&.twtf No. 125 Broad ,-treot.
Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bau;.s.
\ large and well selected lot, just received at
‘ JOHN SMITH’S,
I June I—twtf No. 125 Broad street. |
To Friends of the Protestant Episcopal
Sunday School Union.
HAVING been urgonily solicited by the agent of the above ■
society, to keep a collection ot their punlicatioii tor s*ale at ■
this place. 1 havecou.tented no to do, ai.d have ju-t received |
u Jot of them which for the present, may be found hi the n>rs of j
Kock Island Kactorv. G. B. CURTIS.
< olutnbua, June ll—wtwtf
STEWART, GRAY & GG,
H S. SMITH & CO.
THE undorsignefl having purchased the en
j PPIJTO tire inter*'-’, of 11. S. SMITH in the War->.;: -l
I bouse heretofor - occupied by 11. S. Smith 6> +
j Ou.,iia>e themselves together under the name uud
j style a* above, lor the :r>!ire?tc!ion oi a general
WAHB HOUSE, COMMISSION
j. -AND
GROCERY BUSINESS.
j They have bad the Ware House rtecovered and thoroughly re- j
J paired.
! The grocery biLsiness will be conducted in tse new building j
! opposite the >tore formerly occupied by L. Haanakp it Co~ and
! adjacent to the Ware House, where will be kepi u large supply of !
! Bagging, Rope, Salt, Iron,’Sugar, Coffee, &c., i
j which they are prep red to furnish their cuptomers and patrons j
I on as liberal terms as they cun be had in the market. The usual j
j advances will be ina loon cotton.
Messrs. STEWART *V GRAY,
; having been connected with the business of If. S. it Cos. j
i :*.s partners for !-vver:tl year.-, believe .hat !heir exf.erience in
business, eombimd wii’h the personal exertions of themselves
I nnd thei; ass*ciiUcs, will enable them to give entire suli-lactivn ‘
j to their patrons.
JNO. D. STEWART,
J. SUM VIES,
W. A. BEDELL,
W. C. GRAY.
Columbus, June -I—wtljan. j
JAMES ROUSSEAU
KBei*B a fine assortment of Groceries on hand, for sivlo on
reasonable term**, consisting ot
100 Bbl-. Flour;
75 Sack: s Rio Coffee;
100 Boxes Tobacco —Assorted Qualities;
55,000 Citrars —Assorted Brands ;
10 BbL. New England Rum ;
10 BbL. Common Gin ;
25 Jars Snuff;
75 Casks Bacon,
40 Hgds, N. O. Sufrar.
i KM) Barrels Whiskey.
250 Coils Kentucky Rope.
50 Bales India Bag^iug.
1500 Sacks Salt.
Also,fine Brandie sand Wines of different qualities.
Also, many other article* too numerous to mention. Those
wishing to purchase, will please give him a call.
O?” Store; West aide Broad .Street, t doors above Rankin’s
Corner.
i ‘nlumhifo, JI.
FAMILY GROCERY.
a oCtLetree,
Oglethorpe Street, opposite Kentucky House.
I JIfOULD S3y to his irieniL, that be has just received a
VV fine assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES FOR
THE CITY TRADE, viz : Bacon Sides, Shoulders,
Sugar Hams, Sugar cured Beef, Leaf Lard, Lamp Oil,
Brandies, Gin, Whi-key, Rum, Winea, Cider, Mackerels,
Sugar, Rio and Java Coffees, Tobacco, Powder and Shot
and various other articles too numerous to mention.
Columbus, Ga.. March 30-w3rn
DAVID liO*S,
GENERAL BOOKBINDER,
AND
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER,
No. 72 Broad Street.
Columbus, Ga., June 21—wtf
r PHE first Volume of Putnam’s Magazine being completed, per
sous can have them bound iu any style, by leaving them
with DAVID ROSS,
June 24—-w Book Binder. No. 72 Broad si.
TWO months after date application wiil b** made to
the Court oi>rdinary of Muscogee county, tor leave to sell
lot of land number one hundred and thirty seven iu the seventh
district of said couni v ; said land belonging to the estate of David
Graham, late of said county, deceased.
FEHIBA L. GRAHAM, Adm’r.
June 23—w3m
MEDICAL NOTICES.
dkugsTmedicines, paints, oils,
PERFUMERIES, dec.
SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK.
DR. R. A. WARE,
•1 IS nw receiving a much larger supply than ha
ever been i efore offereuf in this market. All wishing
; to purchase pure and unadulterated articien in this
lino, will do well to call and examine.
PURE BRAND Y, OLD PORT A ND MADEIRA
WINE, ior Medical purposes, to be had at
R. A. WARE’S Drug Store.
PERFUMERIES AND COSMETICS— Luhins and
Bazins assorted varieties, lor sale by K. A. WARE.
LONDON PORTER AND SCOTCH ALE.-Very
beet quality. For sale by R. A. WARE.
FINE SExARS AND CHOICE CHEWING TO
! BACCO, can be had of R. A. WARE.
THREE HUNDRED SWEDISH LEECHES , ju>t
received and for sale by R. A. WARE.
BRUSHES AND BROOMS of every kind, for sale by
R. A. WARE.
j WINDOW GLASS, from Bby 10 to2o by 24, for sale
Shy R. A. WARE.
Columbus, Ga., April 2 1853-w&twly
DR. F. C. ELLISON,
j 11AVING recently co*npleted his .\sedical Fducat on iu
I CCT?jftlu- Parisian Mospitais. wln reheiit vottd cMpeciai attention
i to S URGERY. •*w offers his proitssional services
; i JSa tothecit.zui sui * o uinbus aud vicinity.
: office Last aideßioad street, over tire Rock Island factory
j Agency. Odtimbus.June I —wfetuSm >
DRUG-3 AND MEDICINES.
AT THK BL U K DR tti ST Oit K 9 j
Broad Street , Columbus, Georgia,
n JUST received from New York and Philadelphia, a lame
J supply of select Medicines, of pure and select
j V3Gf Powders and Extracts, for sale at the lowest market prices
and warranted to give entire sutifactiou or we shall count
| it no sale.
| Physicians'country bills and plantation medici ties put upon
the lowest terms; every attenth will be pa>d to their quality,
and they will be securely a >d apetniily packed and forwarded.
GESNLR .V- PEABODY, Druggists,
March 2—twfewly Sign of t c JY< nru and .Mortar
Pure Medical Wines.
DOZ PORT and Brandy lor Medical purposes for wdo atthe
i- tHe Drug Store,
March 2—twfewly GESNKR fe PKABODY.
Paints and Oils.
J >v. KR and Ge na Lead, Linseed, Lamp and Machinery Oils,
! I for -.He cheap t the Blue Drag Store.
! March 2-twfcwiy GEBNLR& PLABoDV. I
INSURANCE.
AUENOY OF THE MANHATTAN
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF
V/; IV YORK.
11. H. ViPPING. Agent for Cohunbu.., Ga.
/>/;-• BOSH ELL .v Kll.i.lMG.Medical Examiners.
• Patnphletscontainit.*/ tables ol Rates .i:d other Information i
! rna> bo obtained bv application atthe office of the Agents.
I ’■■liiinus, Nov ->3—twfewly
Do You Want to Insure?
pm; SAVANNAH M’TUAI. INSURANCE. (.tOMPANY will
I take Marine arid Fire, risks on reasonable terms.
Aj.j.iv R. J. MOSF.S, Agent. J
N. B.—This office‘returned to the holders of Policies 33 per I
j cent, ol the premiums paid during the year R 52.
( oluinbu-,>ct s3—w A lw I v
— —r :
MUSICAL.
~ “ANOTHER MUSIC STORE.
WIULCOX & CARTER,
| NO. Vi, BROAD STREET,COLUMBUS, GA., j
ARE now receiving, aud will ke<?p constantly ou hand.
SHEET MUSIC, PIANO FORTES, GUITARS. VIOLINS, |
| ACCORD EONS, BANJOS, TAMBOP.INES, |
ELI.’TES, FLAGEOLETS, FIFES, &0.
Strings for the
ViOM A A,\ I> Oi:IT A If.
ALSO
| Instruction Books for the ab ve Instruments. Also, Exercises •
! for the cultivation of the V oice.
Orders are solicited freiin t eachers and others.
I). F. W11.1.00X. \VM. li.CAUTF.It.
i N. B. Mr. Carter will attend to Tuning and Repaii ing Piano# j
| April 15—wfetwtf
New Sheet Music.
: ‘Flir, subscribers hare this day received a largo assortment <> <
1 .Sheet Muaic; among which are: main new aud popniie j
pieces never be ore off-re din thin market. The ladies iu pa lit 1
! cui .rare invited to call and examine <>iir stock.
TUL A a * PE \SF,
j Oolumbits, March 2 —tw lu Broad street.
A GOOD
p I A N; 0; FO;Rj T E
i FOR RENT BV TIIE MONTH OR YEAR,
AT THE
MUSIC STORK OF
WHITTELSEY & CO.
Columbus, June 21. 18,’J—tw&wtf
I SELLING OFF SHEET MUSIC I
AT HAt.F PRICE.
j ‘'I"'ll F. undersigned desiring to reduce ti.eir xt.-ofve stock of ;
1 {Shee p Nii kic, will nc|l tt! thr<-r. r.ml* per page, tor ttali the j
i usual price*) a large share oi il eir present stock. Among which |
j may be found many of the new and p.fiiAK pieces ol the day.
. fins is mi opportunity not to tie neglected Uv Tk*< hkr9 and
! Schools, oi.y in a supply, iu tais lot will be tound most of
j ti.e desirable Music every day ordered.
* Also, a iaree stock of Instruction Books for the PIANO
! FORIF, which will be sold at lee.* than ro.it. Among the isheet
| Music are ti. following pieces, arranged by C. RhPd, viz.:
Dancing Feather Waltz; Bombardment of Vera Cruz;
Klbert Waltzes; Htone Mountain, Q.B
La Sultana Waltz ; CoimnbusGu .rels, Q. S.
Gibraltar Waltz.; Hyacinth Gallop;
Aipinf Horn, Q. S. Gallupadi. F.,!ka.
also —A large variety of
; Songs, Waltzes, Polkas, Marched and <iulck- I
j stejtM, iy celebrated authors.
; r-mes of this lotto be strictly Cash.
1 Just received.a large lot of NKVV MUSIC, be sold
! at the usual price.
| Call and examine. Order- with money enclosed will be filled
j and forwarded to any pur, of the country b mail.
WHITTBLHKV CO.
• Columbus, Ga., March o—twtf
FiANOS TUNED ATIB REPAIRED.
! TIIE undersigned have engaged lhi serviceso
Mr. F. O. h: \M.M, luneraml P ai.o Mi.her. lately
Hr from Erards* Celebrated Establish metil iu Paris.
I u V y J Mr. R. is probably the’ esi in his profession in tin
j Boutiiern Country. We are prepared to attend to ail o d< r in
J Ihe above lino, and will be responsible for all v ork done by out
! workmen. 1 hders addressoil io VVhittklsky fe Cos., orTRLA.x
Pease, will meet with prompt attention,
WHITTELSEY fe Cos.
Columbus, April 22, 1853. TitUAX fe PEASE.
I mil— Jel4 WLf
MORE NEW BOOKS.”
JUST received by tho subscriber, viz.:
W -jmk. 1 * ,fc l ay l feat’’lremi Sunny Suie, bv the au
ft&Eri thor of Fiwp at Number Five, Tell Tale, Suu
15y Side, etc., etc.
jute Shady Side, or file in a country Parsonage, by a
Pa-tor’s Wife.
i Discoveries among the ruins of Nineveh and Babylon,
j being the result of a Second Expedition by Austin H. Lay
j ard.
sth vol. of De Aubigne’s History ot Reformation.
Marie De Berniere, a tale of the Crescent City, by Gil
more Simms.
A Stray Yankee in Texas, by Philip Paxton.
Our Village Sketched, Rural Character and Scenery,by
Mary R. Milford.
Dick Wilson, the Rum Sellers Victim, or Humanity
Pleading for the Maine Law, a story founded on lact, by
John K. Corwyn.
Romance of the Forum, or Narratives and Scenes from
Courts of Justice, by Peter Burk**, Esq.
Memoirs of Charles James Fox, by Lord John Russell.
Australian Captive and the Gold Regions.
Overing, or the Heir ot Wycheriy, a historical n. mance.
by Eld red Grayson.
Hairy Coverdale’s Court-hip aud What became of it. by
til*; author of Frank Fa deign and l-ewn Aru idol.
Cynha. a tale by the author of the Initials.
Lover’s Stratagem, or th; Two Suitors, by Emilie F.
Carlyn.
Harry A hton, or the will and the way, by the authoi
of Minnie Gray, Gos Howard, &c
Doct B.rcli and IIL Young Friends, by Wm. M.
Thackeray
The above with many other new and popular works, can
be had a’ the Book Store of
Columbus, June 14-wtf J. W. PEASE,
BLANKLT3 AND CARPETS,
OF EVERY D E SCRIPTION
FOR SALE BY
GREEN WAY, BROTHER & CO.
19 Barclay Street and 21 Park Place, New Yo k
May 17— w3m
VARIETY SI O VK_WARE-H(J USE.
BA RILE IT BENT, Jr.,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN THE MOST APPROVED
Farmers’ Boilers, snip 0 , booses, Gas Ovens,
Charcoal and Hard C al Furnac s, Ove . F. oats, fcc.
Iron Castings gsnerally
‘l3B Water Straot, Now-York,
May 3,18J3 -w3ra
FOR SALE AND TO RENT.
PLANTATION \ND LOT FOR SALE,
ON ACCOMMODATING IERMS.
I will sell my valuable plantation out* mi e East of
*+*Jl*m ( raw lord, Ala., c*>uUtinitiK EJaht Hundred acres; well
idjsplt improved, good dwelling and out houses, gin house,
new screw, fee., Ac. There is good creek bottom and
pine ;ud mterspereetl withOakanff Hickory .
Also, a corner one acre lot op: siie the hotel in r rawford.
For terms and particular* apply to Messrs. C. s*. Harrison fe
Cos., Go! urn bus, Ga.
A/ay ‘M — wAtwtf C. A. CLOUD.
HOTEL FOR SALE.
;_ THE offers or sale his commodious and
* ® u,s bd Hotel, situated on the east side ol the
‘jail public square, in the town ol Buenh Vista, Ga., and
Ciu. i own us the “GLoBE HOTEL.” It is furnished with
Hi necess ; conveniences, and has pertaininir to it, a (t**-*.
sioke house.stable, lot, fee., all in good repair. The
house is cor niently situated, and is favored with a liberal share
oi board in* ad transient custom. Buena Vista, though new, ir
•i iiu'ge and beaut: ful town. Its sch<Kls. and varied merchant He
and medianic interests, insure itsperniH* ency and rapid growth.
So one need fear depreciation in property for many years.
Persons wishing to purchase such property, would do well u
call and examine. Reasouat It- time will ucaiiowed for pay ment.
For terms apply to the undersigned 7. WILLIAMS.
or to WiLLMMs fc OLIFFk ,
Vare-hf* !>wt* Huena Vista. .Varion co. Ga.
VALUABLE IMPROVED LWD
FOR SALE IN LCWKDES CCUNIY.
rj'HK BXf>ER>lO EDlmio ye s. hi his p ace. ft.ur
1 m les re m itie l run>wiik and F.r da hailioad, wl tal is
now Lull. ing. In his <d\ ! and tl ere aie atom 1.-'ta arr-s
li eh miuock and pine land—23o c eared. tis well w*tud,
healthy and fertile. A greai bureau can be had Come and
view .t. ‘ \ address is r harpt’o More Pol fTn r, < a.
June 21, ft>3. wlOt ]>. B. I-lAHAM.
Valuible Property for Sale
IN
C V TII BERT, GEORGIA.
THK undersigned < ffers for sale, on time until Christ
ra.-tsnexl h s well known
TAVERN AND LOTS,
in iln- above place. lh< re ire six lti, b< sides I .nd enough for
\ gar ei.s,hy-H.t , Ac.
i The lout da*tons are laid ft r a br>u?e £8 by 46 feet. There is
i ever\ad*nnt> < cniguous in tbe way of feel ools. tolle&i.fee.
j ntfiht n, J .ie 14 w‘t k\ M. .MATLOCK.
For"Sa!e.
MY Plantation on the Ghnnville, (Ala .) rosd, s ven
mi es re*m Got jmhus. containing c - acres,about ItO of
which is cleared and in a fine stau o cultivation.
. The improvements are a frame dwelling with four
re o.a.kitchen, cribs and stables convenient y ern nged. 11.a
place has au abundant supply cdexcellani spring w.ter, is eon
veniei l to chore he>, scln ols and mikt i, is very healthy ai.d in
at* ex etleni neigh I .orhood—persons wirhiug iu putchs'e can
obtain any deseed iuf**r.nation by catling on Mr. Whitten, on
the premises,or the subscriber in Columbus
B. F. COLEMAN*.
Columbus June 21— wdm,
i South (’owika Plantation For Sale.
THE subscriber havim. determined to remove West,
off**rs for sale hisplanixiion, contain ng t*even hundred
SFfSSt** and seventy-five acres, about one halt cleared at and under
. good emvs situated tweniy tour miles west ot Lufauia,
nine nulls Irom Clayton, and twelve miles Irom the route otihe
Girard and Mobile Railroad.
For terms apply to Mr. Thomas Robinson at F.ufauta, or to
the subvertber on the premises. ULNEi 11. FIELD.
April kfe‘-w#na
BUSINESS CARDS.
THOMAS J. NUCKOLLS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Columbus. Georgia.
i t tHceoverl. G. Htsmtcr’s, i.ear corner of Brtwd .ut'Rtn*
do'ph streets.
i vv il i, practice in the counties oi this aud the adjoining judicial
j circuit in Alabama. March 15—wly
U . C. iMTVLR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Tcskesee, Matos co., Ala.
j V\ ill practice in the counties ut Macon, Montgomery,
; I aliapoosa. Pike, baibour ami Russel.
1 sai.uary Ft— lwly
TUCKER i BEALL,
attorsfys at law,
i.UMPKIs. Stewart t'OI'NTY, Ga.
IVII.I, altemln calarly theSu;* rinr < vans or su wa.i. Marion*
.-ic.ipter and Rauilo phooutute.: anti will sive |>ruu.{it alien*
1„.1I in all business eu.rususl to tlieircure.
luH.V -i. rV< Ki 11. K. It. 8F.11.L.
I.uinpkii., lauuar) IS. ISs3—3wly
GEO. S. ROBINSON,
ATTO RN L \ A T LA W ,
CiriHBURT, Georgia.
i !vefkekncic3 :—lion*. M. J. Wellborn and Allred I verso
i-ftlnmiuis. i mhlrert. Nov g—3wtf
. KING eV WIN.NEMO RE,
! COM\II SSI U N MERCII ANT S.
MOHII.E, ALABAMA.
I Doc. 80,18-19. [Mob. Trib.] 1
3. S. SIAFFCRD.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
illuUrly, IC.rly < 0.. (ia.
I
I.M.IiAJI oc CIUHIOKL-,
AT rOKNi:ftj AT LAW.
t'OLUMBCs. Geo
Will nractUe in the ChattahK*cbee Ciremt aid the adjoining
! co. ii,-*. - ffice over the rt..re oi J. K. Iredd &
jt * ; , iLu IN KAM, M. J. ( UAUfUED.
I . ta” try 11—2v6m -
DOU .LASS Ac DOUt L SS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Lull bv t, On rg.a.
U‘ 11.1. practicpiiithc comitie. of the Soulhwwtern rtiri.it,
and 111 Stewart county ot the t ha-t -hornhe. circuit.
Kl (.EMIT 1.. DOUGLAS'S,
s,.v pn—w’v MAlit t. 1.1 us mu r.I.AES.
M OI.AS GaCH. TANARUS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Tcskeqee, Alabama.
OFFICK OVER FOKTBB’B BRICK MO UK.
i VVll.l.nitend the cmirtM'f the Ninth circuit, nnd Montgomery,
| Pike, ami hnrh.airin the Eighth t irruit.
ntnrch ti—wiy
WILLIAMS. OLIVER AND BROWN,
Attorneys at Law,
BUENA VISTA, MARION CO. GA.
Will practice in the couulic* ol y art.u., Macon, Houston
•lywnri, Band.lph,-WuscokCf, Lee, Taylor, and any adjoining
c Mint M-ii where t ieir services may be required.
•VH. j. WILI.IAMN, THADDCTS fiLIVKR, JACK. BROWN*
nuiuary 2S swly
Sam. S. Hamilton, Columbus Cinvinobam.
HAMILTON & CUNNINGHAM,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
TROY, Rise County, Ala.
Avid U3. IR-,a—w&twly.
G. LC-CKWUOD. J* DUBOIS.
LOCKWOOD Sc DUBOIS.
MERCHANT TAILORS,
HJR Broadway, Keic York.
Between .St Nichulas and Metropolitan Hotels.
May 28—iw'&wlui
11. r. GURKNVVUOU, JllSlAtl Mdhßls, 4. 1. KiIrGVV AV.
OUREXWOOD, MORRIS & RIDGWAY.
FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHAKT2.
So. 4 7 f’aroiideiet Street, New * rlcau*.
<*ct TO -wfeuvly •
F. T. CULLEN',
ATTt) tt \ H Y A T LA W ,
BLAKELY, EARLY COUNTY, GA.
Opt 5. ICS‘J.1 C 5‘J. 1 -A 1 v
J- S. WOODBRIBGE,
PRACTICAL ARTIST & DAGHF.RREOTYP IST
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Rooms over Foster <Sr I’urple’s Jew elry St i
liroad Street. Columbus, Jan. s—lw&
D. B. ’ HCMPSON & CO,.
(AT THE SIGN OK THE HEART,)
Below llill, Elawson A Cos.
I 'IN, Copper, Sheet Iron, Steam Boat work, all manner
ot Gutters, Piping, Conductors and Rooting done to
older, substantially and w arranted.
Nov. 2 43—ts
C. S. HARRISON & CO.
AUCTION AND COMMS&ION
MEIiCIIAN’I N.
Bhoad street, Columbus. Ga.
11 *11.1.a l,ml an‘lll nil, mail bi.sii.toa.ao>: to 11.r1..
.> Feb IS—
AUBURN WATIR-CUR3.
I ''HIS ‘.stHHiAn uui is .hi# ofHjti i#r me reception of patici.T*
The location i pleanaui and healthy, U*ii.u on tt.e great
M.uihcrii .Unit Uouteiu i-.astern Atatuiuia, and ifmbout u hundred
>i.rda irom the depot, luiraednttely ndjo.ningtiit* hailwmd.
the efficacy ot ihe Water freatiue t m an acute dise.aes. n
Vverst, Cftri’atii.a. ‘ eau-.ts, >mal P“X,fcre is m* c*n p etc :nd
rapid as ‘eemaiiiiOM in raculous: whneln chronic dnea-es,
■ e.adtiiaeases long at add ing. a* (tout, liheumati-un.
■kin, Neuratgia, ScreHu-n. c oiiMiir.ption, fee., it 9 th on y < flev
tual model) arresiiug the ..rogresj ol iheoiseaie and eradicating
a froni the 9y9 : ein.
In thepecu iar .nca*es of Women, the Water Cure is a sover
ign r-in dy, where all ofhet reiuetiiea have tailed, ant in child
>.rtn It procures tiuinut.icy from nutod sufleniur.
I'.uieut.s diouid bring one quilt, h c*>inl- rt, two pair Maukeis,
wo sheets anti severalyareta ofJiuen diaper lor bandage 9.
Terms accord>ii. t* irealun nt aud aiUoitiou required, payable
weekly, i nveriabty. tknisuilaiion lee. $5.
DK. VV. G. KLKD, (phmcUn*
SiUS. \\. A. T* iRBET, \ p jy ß ‘ clau9 *
Aiiburu, March 16—w l> mch 3()tw6w
NOTICE.
TIIF. PUBLIC are hereby orewamnl from trading for H e
todowing t romissory Notes: one on L. L. lor the sum
ot one Hundred ml fi ty-etaludollar*, dated Jan. lhtl, i£o3. and
due the Ist day o October next thereafter; one on Ge>rge L.
H trry tor the sum of ni.*e y dollar*, dated some nine in Febru
ary. l-‘SJ. and due the rtr>t o- <>ct ji er next alter theua e it.ereot ;
one ou David Jai es re.r me sum of seventy dollars, and ited a<>me
tiim about he latter part of April or I*l ol May .and due oi.e day
alter the date thereof, al ot which said uoles are made payable
to F. A. Hvara or bo*r*r,aad kave beea tost or stolen.
i IU. 7, teaJ-vAL F. A, BYAUS..