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LEGAL NOTICE-;
p EORGIA, Muscogee County.-Will be sold on
vJT the first Tuesday in November next, at the Market Housk*
in the City of Columbia, the following property, Tiz:
Mose* a mulatto man about twenty-live year* of age, Eliza
beth a woman eighteen year* old, Henrietta a child about two
years old, Lucinda n woman twenty-five years old ; levied on as
the pronertyof Thomas King to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from
Muscogee Inferior court injfavor of YYm. A. Cl.Uom, and other
fl fas in ray hand against said King.
Sept 3—ids . a A. S. RUTHERFORD, Sheriff.
Early Bherriff s Sale
WILD be sold on the first Tuesday in November next, before
the Court House door In Blakely, Early county, Georgia,
the following property, to wit:
One hundred and seventy-five acres of land, on the east side of
lot number 12 in the 6th diitrict of Early county; and one negro
woman named Cliloe, obouiso years old, levied on to satisfy sev
eral fl fas issued out of a justice Court, in favor of S. S. Stafford
ard others, rs. Alien J. Harrison. Lev > made and returned to
j* by a Bailif.
Also 20 acres of Im and in the North East cinter of lot number
7, levied on to satisfy one fi fa issued from a justice's court in
AYor of Duvid Hush, os. R. W. Hava. Lew made and returned
to me bv a Constable. JOHN fIIRMOXfI,
Sept 23—wtds Dep. Shemff, Early co.
William J Scott, Adm’r, 1 Scire Facias to make Parties,
of Archibald 11. Scott, dec’d. 1 Tii Muscogee Inferior Court.
vs. f August Term, 1853.
Michael 11. Goss. J
ft'appearlng to toe Court that the Defendant in she above case,
Michael If. Goss is not to be found in this State. It it therefore
ordered by the, Court, that service be perfected on the raid
Afichael H. Got* by the publication of this rule in some public
gazette of this State once a month for four months before Ihe
next term of this Court.
A true extract from the minutes of Muscogee Inferior Court,
August Term 1853, this 25th day of August. Ifcs3.
Columbus, sept 6. 1853—wdm __ _A I* JONF. g , clerk.
dmiulitrator’s Sale.—U ill be <>M before the Court
house door in Bainbridge, Decatur comity, on the first
Tuesday in December next, Lot of land No. !4fi in the 19th dis
trict of Decatur county : asme: My to a** older T the Court <>;
Ordinary ot Early county. Bold for tlie benefit of the lu iis i*i
Epsy Dyson deceased, by ABNI’R DYSON, Adm’r.
October 4th —wtds.
GEORGIA, Marion county.
Court of Ordinary for said County, in Vacation, June
27, 1853.
Present, E. W. MILLER, Orpimary.
TILT HERE AS, Robert Little and .Samuel Pendry, adminisira-
Vt tors upon the estate of John Pendry , deceased, petition
this court for letters of dismission troin their said adruinfsiratfon.
These are, therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections,
if any they have, in terms of the law, otherwise letters ot dis
missory will be granted said applicants r .t the January Term
next of sa ! d court.
Given under rnv band and official signature at office, this June
27tli. 1853.
.1 illy 2—m6ra R. W. Mil ,h Eß, 1 >rdinary.
Administrator’ll Sale.—Will be sold before the Court |
house door in Newton, Baker county, on the first Tuesday
in December next, Town lot No. 51, in the Town of Albany, ,
agreeably to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Early county, ,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Robert Thompson,
deceased. Terms on day of sale.
JOHN THOMPSON, Adm’r.
October 4th—wtds. with will annexed.
Adminl&f rators* Sole—-By virtue of an order of the
court of Ordinary of Early county, w ill be sold before tht*
courthouse door of said county on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, between the lawful hours of sale, all the real estate of
Joseph C. Gray, deceased, In said county, consisting of two lots
of land numbers two hundred ami sixty four and three hundred
and nine in the 28th district of said county, containing two hun
dred and fifty acres each, Sold for the benefit of Hie heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Terms of sale made known on the
day of sale.
Oct 15—wtds JAMES B.BROWN, Adm’r.
dminlstratora’ Sale—By virtue of an order from tin*
honorable court of Ordinary of Morion county, will bo sold
before the court house door in the town of Buena Vista in said
county on the first Tuescay in December next, between the law
ful hours of sale one hundred and forty acres of land off rflo’
number one hundred and forty eight in the 31st district of origi
nally Lee now Marion county. Sold as the property of Joshua
Davis, deceased, for the benefit of heirs and creditors. Terms
made known on the day of sale.
NICHOLAS 11. GEESLIN, Adm’r.
Oct 15—Ids ZILPJIA DAVIS, Adm’trx.
Administrator*’ Sale—By virtue of an order trom tin*
honorable court of Ordinary of Marion county, will be sold
before the court house door in the town of Buena Villa in said
county, on the first Tuesday in December next, between the law -
ful hours of Bale, lot of land number one hundred and sixty one,
the east end of the south hall of lot number one hundred and
sixty”, andsX acres off of the north half of said lot one hundred
and sixty ; all of said land being in the 31st district of originally
Lee now Marion county. Hold u® the property of Thomas Ma
jors, deceased.
Oct 14—tds FIELDING JACKSON. Adm’r.
Administrators’ Sale—Will be sold at the market
house, in the city of Columbus, on the first Tuesday in De
cember next, a negro boy named Sidney, eighteen years of age,
belonging to the estate of John A. Walker, deceased, will be
sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
Oct H-tds J AS. fl. WALKER. Adm’r.
Administrators’ Sale.—Will be Hold on the first
.Tuesday In December next, within the legal hours of sale,
before the court house door in the town of Talhotton, Talbot
county, Ga., agreeably to an order of the court of ordinary of
said county, the following lands belonging to the estate of Oliver
If. P. Daniel, late of said county, deceased, lot number 296 con
tains 192 acre 3 , more or less; also fraction number two hundred
and ninety six containing one hundred and filly two acica, more
or less, with a reservation of ouo acre and school house on said
premises, with the privilege of the spring for the us* <>t’ said
school. Also thirty nine and a lmlf acres, being lhe south east
comer of lot of land now occupied ami owned by Richard Rolfe,
on which said Richard Rolfe’s grist mill now stands ; nil of
which lands being in the 23d district of originally Muscogee
now Talbot county. Soid for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors of said deceased. Terms made known onthedav of sale.
Oct 15 tds JOSEPH HR* \V\. Aiin.'r.
dmiuistrator*’ Hate.—Will be sold on the Bret
Tuealay in December next, before the court linuso door in
Cuthbert/Randolph county, the negroes belonging to the estate
of George W. Move, deceased.
Oct 14—tds ‘ JgLJUAM A. Moyp. KdsnV.
Admlniairat ov’s Hale.--W ill be o *.<i *:n <
Randolph county on the first Tuesday in December next
The settlement of land on which Francis C. IV,\wi! resided at
the time of his death, comprising lots of land No:. 203. 141, 213
and 236, in the 1 Ith district of said county ; the retlU meut b a
very desirable one and iu t fine state of improvement ; Hsu the
following negroes to wit : Emeline a woman 33 years of a,r>,
Martha a woman 33, Mary a woman 31, Muuer a i;irl M. Dice
a girl 11, Mill) 8, Linneya girl 7, Louisa a girl 6, Louis*. \nu a
girl 2, Reuben a boy 18, YVillis a boy 14, .Sam a boy 6, Barker ,
a boy 4, David a boy 2, and Zach. an infant. Paid prone; iy
sold by an order from the Court of Ordinary of Rnndoloh
county for purpose of distribution nmon-t the b ir* of said de
ceased. Terms on the day. J. b. POWELL Adm’r.
Oct. 11 1853 -wtds.
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Administrator’s Sale.—Will be sold in t uthbert.
Randolph County, on the first Tuesday in December next,
the negroes belonging to the estate of George W. Mye. sold
tor the benefit of the lleirs of said deceased.
WILLIAM A. MOVE, Adm’r.
Oct. 8. Ida
Ad minis: rat ora Sale: -Will be -old on tht 1■ ■ -
day in December next jn the town of Cuthbert Randolph
county, lot of land No. 166 in the 7th district ot said county hav
ing about thirty acres cleared land and common log cabins
thereon, sold by order oi the Court of Ordiuary of said count v
for the benefit of the hairs and creditors of Archibald
Peterson dec’d.
Oct. 11 1853—wtds. JOHN PETRRSON Adm’r.
Administrator’!* Sale.—Will be sold in Cuthbert.
Randolph county, on the Hr t Tuesday in December next, the.
settlement of lands on which Sterling G. Rodgers resided at the
time of his death. The settlement embraces lots Nos. 2,4 ami
30, in the 9th district of said county, on which there are some
225 acres open and improved lands* Said lands are situated some
seven or eight miles west of Cuthbert, La. Terras on the day.
Oct. B,— ldß. *\ - . \ A. W II.US, \unfr-.
Ad minist rut or's Hale, —i >, : in .lain;
ary next, will be sold before the court house door a! Butler,
Taylor county, all the lands belonging to the estate ot Stephen
Johnson, late of said county, deceased, lying in the thirteenth
district of* riginuUy .t/uscogee now Taylor county. There. :ue
four lots—known as the Stephen Johnson lands—well improved.
Abo at the same time and place, all the negroes belonging o
said estate—some ten or fifteen in number, and very likely—done
under au order of the court of < >rdinary ot Taylor county. Terms
on the day of sale.
Get 25—wtds GIDEI)N NEYVS() VI. Adm’r.
A dmlnistrator’s Sale
“■court of Ordinary of Early county, t will offer lor sale at the
court house door, in the town of Blakely, in said county, on the
first Tuesday in January next, the following negroes, as the pro
perty of John Jones, laieof said county, deceased, to-wit:
Minerva, a negro woman about 40 years of age.
Harriet, “ gill “ 17 “ “
Jane, “ “ “ 15 k ‘ *
Winney, “ “ 44 13 44 * 4
Jeff. “ boy 44 1
Terms cash. THOMAS B. ANDREWS, Adm’r.
Oct 25—wtds de bon s non.
GEORGIA, Marion county.
Court of Ordinary for said county, in Vacation, Sep
tember 3d, 1853.
Present, E. W. MILLER, Ordinary.
\\f HERE AS, John A. Owens, Administrator upon the estate
v \ of Richmond Roberts, deceased, petith ns this court ter a
discharge from his said administration.
it is, therefore, ordered by the t out t, that all persons concern
ed, shew cause, if ary they have, why said petitioner should
not he discharged : otherwise letters disraissory will be granted
said petitioner at the April Term, 1854, of said* court, and lie be
released from Ids liability as administrator as aforesaid.
E. W. M : i.LF.R, Ordinary.
A true extract from the minutes of said ... urt. Sent. 3d, 1853.
Sept 10—mfim E. YV. MILLER, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Marion county.
Court of Ordinary for said county, in Vacation, May
S3 1853.
Present, E. YV. MILLER, Ordinary.
VTTH EKEAfI, Catharine Paul, Adm’trx. upon the estate * f
n YY'm. Short,deceased, applies to this court lor letters of
dismission from her said administration,
Thisls to notify all persons interested, t” file their objections,
if any they have, prior to the November Term next of said court,
at which time letters dismissory will begranted said applicant
according to the statute iu such cases made and provided.
May 28—m6m _ E. YV. MILLER, Ordinary.
G L ORG IA , / COl I RT OF ORDINARY,
Randolph county, ( June Term, 1853.
PHILIP CAUSEY', Administrator on the estate of David Mar
vell, late of said comity, deceased, having petitioned this
court for letters of dismission. It is ordered that alt persons con
cerned, file their objections, (if any they have.) on or before the
January term of this court next ensuing, otherwise said Adrais
trator will be then and there dismissed. Given under my hand
at office the 16th day of June 1853.
1 ’. I‘. BEALL, < Minary.
li EOItU lA , / rol i: r (.} ( .},!) LY. / ; .
Muscogee county', \ Julv Teim, 1853.
RULE JCI SI.
YIT’HERKA.fI, Hugh R. Rodger-, administrator on the estate of
tY Francis M. Vickery, deceased, late of Muscogee county,
having applied for letters of dismission from said administration,
it is ordered by the curt, that all persons concerned kliow
cause, (if any they have.) why said adniinstrator should not be
dUmisscd-ut tlicOourt of < trdinary to be held iu and for said coun
ty on the first .Wonday in March next.
A true transcript from the minutes of said court, August 5, 1353.
August9—wfliu. JOHN JOHNSON Ordinal*.
COURT’ ORDINARY ) ‘
Fob Talbot County. J September 1 erji, 18)3.1
RULE NI SI.
\\f HERE AS, Simeon Deloach, one of the Executors
> > of Samuel K. Croll, late of Talbot County dcc\i.,
has petitioned lor letters of dismission from said execn tor
shit).
Be it ordered that all persons concerned, bo and appear
at the April term, 1854, then and there to show can*e, it any
they have, w hv said lei ten* should not be granted.
A true extract trom the minutes of said C ourt, Septem
ber, 22, 1853. MARION BETHUNE, Ordinary.
Sep 28—w&.t\v6m
GICOhGIa.II Marion county;
Court of Ordinary for said County, Julv Term, 1853.
Present, E. YV. MlLLEß.,Ordinary.
IT7HEREAS, David Dunn, administrator upon the estate of
\ \ Philip Bailey, deceased, petitions this com t .'or u discharge
from his said administration,
/l is, therefore, ordered by the court, that all persons con
cerned, shew cause, If any they imv.*, why g*id petitioner should
not be discharged ; otherwise letters dismissory w ill he grant
ed said petitioner at the February Term, 1854, of said court, and
he be released from his liability as administrator a* aforesaid*
A true extract frem the minutes of said court, July 4ih, 1 853.
Jolyff-roHm ?. YY. MILLER, Ordinary.
GEORGIA. Marlon county.
Court of Ordinary for said County, in Vacation, July ;
1 st, 1853.
Present, E. YV. MILLER, Ordinary.
YTTIIEREAS, Jeremiah YY’ilchar, administrator of the estate
TV of Thomas J. Parker, deceased, petitions this court for a i
discharge from his said administration.
It is. therefore, ordered by the court, that all persons concern
ed.shew cause, if any they have, why said petitioner should not j
be discharged ; otherwise letters dismissory’ will be granted
said petitioner at the February Term 7854, of said court, and be
be released from his liability as rdministrator as aforesaid. _
A true extract from the minuies of said court July 1. 1853.
July 9—n-6m B. W. MILLER, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, l CO CJ: TOF OR]) LWi R )
Randolph county, t June Term, 1853.
PniLIP CAUSEY, administrator on th© estate of David H;r-j
veil, late of said county, deceased, having petitioned : • i* i
court for letters of dismission.
It is ordered that all and singular the parlies interested, show
cause, if any they have, on or before the next January Torino! !
this court, whv the det tiou .-aid hdniii.lstrator should not be
granted, otherwise be will be then and there dismissed.
Given under my hand at ofiie** the 251 h June, 1853.
July 5 w 6m Q. P. BEALL, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, ) Court of ordinary of saio coi n
naudolplk county*, \ tv, April Term, 1853.
rAMEB YV. COLLINS, administrator ot YV.Colline, late yf said
county, deceased, petitions ibis court to grant him letters of
dismission from hie said administration, and it appearing that
said estate ha? beeii fully administered : Ordered that all persons j
file their objections, if any they have, on or before the November
Term fthis court next ensuing, otherwise said administrator
v. ill be then and there dismissed.
\j hi 12— w 6m Hi-; \ i.\ >r■!.
/’ 1 UORGIA, Early count y. Whereas,Thos. B. An
\ T drew s applies to me for I otters of Guardtanship of the per
sons and property of Abner. 1 l.on . -a; e. I’ercby Ann Join-,
minor heirs of John Jones, bnv of said coi- ty deceased. 11* se
are to notify ail versonb coi.renud, to u.i k, “kr.owi* their tj* •-
tions, if any they have, why -aidT .eltr-rs of Giu.idianship should
not be granted to said applicant. Given under my band ct of- j
lice. Septemberß3d, 1853. . M . S. STAFFORD, Ordiuary. j
October 4th—wOt. j
EORGIA. Marion County.—Whereas, Jonathan H. ;
\ X Purvis applies to me for lettets <i Administration on |
the estate of .fames W. YY'oodail, late of said county,
deceased.
These arc therefore, to cite and admonish all, and singu- i
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and i
appear at my office, on or before the iir.-t Monday of No- |
vernber next, to show cause, if any they have, why said !
letters should not bo granted.
Given under my hand at office.this24th September, 1853. ;
Sept. 28, 1853 “ *v7t E. \\ r . MILLER, Ordinary'. !
r *. eorgln, Randolph Count y.—VY'hereas, Zadock j
17 saw \or applies tome for letters ot administration ou the ;
estate <*f Pruuces Sawyer, h.te of said county, deceased.
These, are therefore, to cite and admonish aii and singular, the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections,
if any they have, on or before the first Monday in December,
next, otherwise *aid letters will then and there be granted to the
applicant.
Given under mv hand the seventh day of Oct. 1853.
Oct. 8 wTt ‘ O. P. BEALL, Ordinary.
S~i EORGIA, Marion County.—Whereas, the estate oi i
VX Lewis Taylor, late of said county, deceased, is unrep
resented at law,” by reason ot the failure of any person to
apply for letters of Administration ; These ave therefore to
cite and admonish all,and singular the kindred and credit- !
ors of said deceased, to shew cause, (if any they have,) with- ;
in the time prescriiied by law, why letters of administration !
should not he granted to the clerk of the Superior Const j
(or some other person) of said county, according to the
statute,jn such ease made and provided.
Given under my hand and official signature, at office, j
Sept. 20th, 1853. E. YV. MILLER, Ordinary, j
S, !) 2S—\v7t I
f \ corgi a,
V I and Test ament -tc. • v. Carswell. lan* of said county, :
deceased, will b.*?*.!; 1 • rm* first Tuesday in December nexi, I
before thi* r..*;-! ib.*.r in the town of Lum| kin, Stewart !
county, Ga., v. •:!;. ibt* legal hours of sale, a certain negro inai:
by the name oi Bill, as the uropertv of the said deceased.
ERASMUS H. B'-AM., I-Vr.
( sft 11—t.!* By B. fl. VVORRILL.
r\ EORG I A , MUSCOGEE COUN I V.-Whereas,
\ I William N. Jones applies for letters of administration
de bonis non with the will annexed, on the estate of Randal
Jones, late of said county, deceased,
These are, tliercfore, to cite and adntouieh all prisons
concorned, to shew cause, if any they have, why letter* of,
administration as aforesaid.should not be granted to said
applicant at the Court of Ordinary to he held in and for
said county on the first Monday iu November next.
(liven under my hand this f*th day of September, 1853. i
SepL 20,1853. JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
EORGI \, Randolph ( ounfv. Win--it-a-, f
cis M. Brown applies to me for letters of Administra
tion on the estate of Mary Fredonia Brown, late of said coun
ty deceased.
‘These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at iny office within flic time prescribed by law, and :
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not !
he granted. Given under my hand nt office the 16th day of j
September, 1853. O. P. BE A LL, Ordinary. ,
Se.pt. 21—w6t.
/ t eorgln, Marion county— Richmond P
KJ Lyles applies to me for ieite.v <>f miruimstration ou the!
estate of Uharlcs Lylen, deceased.
These are, therefore, to im.i acin. uish all acid singular the
kindred and creditors <u -:.,d Uv. a-f.l. to be ;nd appear at ni) |
office within the time pre>,-ri ... by law, to >iuvv cause, if any
they have, why said k*i!*.ra*d (*n;d n<rt * . ■:ranted.
Given under my lumd and nil* i:;l signature, at office, this Sep- *
temberhlb. 1833.
Sept |0 m• t : . Y\ . ••;!!.; KM. Ordinaly.
/ \ eorgia, Marion count y--Wlu*rets. Henry .YI. Jolor, !
\ I ii) On the estate ot Jonathan Do • -n. di c’d, applies j
to me for letters of dismission from his ;ulniibh*tration oi said j
estate,
rhoso are, therefore, to cite and admonish aii and singular the j
kindred j*nd'creditors of said deceased, to tile their objections,
if any they have, . terms of the law, otherwise letters Dis
inissory vvi.l be granted to said Jeter, adm’r. as* aforesaid, at Htes ‘
Junuar’v 7’crm next of the court ofor-liimrv for sai<l county.
Given under mv hand and official signature at offi'c, lit
j June 2? h. 1853.
J ilj 2 -raOra i.. itu ry.
/ teorgla, .Marlon county—Whereas. Mary Short,
“If Adinirx. upon the estate of John Simrt, deceased, peti-j
lions the ordinary court of suit! conn'y, torlottevs of dismission |
| trom her administration oi said estate.
! These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil and singular the j
j kindred and creditors of said and ceased, to tile their objections, j
; ifany the.* have, otherwise raid letter.* will bv grunted (if a legal
; showing in made by said adm’trx.) at the November Term next, ;
of the court of ordinary for said county
Given under my hand and official signature at office, this May !
• 2d, 1853.
• . w6m J/i Li.Lt:. • i.-.i
(yeorgla, Marlon county—The e-tale <*i t.dmund
I Brock bMUgunrepresented by rfuson of lt:r failnie of any
person to apply for letters of administration on said estate.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of >niii dfce;.M-d. r be and appear at mv
, office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, ifany
they have, why the ’ terk offhe Sufierror Court of said county,
or mine oilier person of said county, should not be appointed to
administer on saiu estate.
Given under my hand and official signature at office, this 31st
August.lßs3. _pt 3—5 l YV. MILL.LEK, Ordinary
/ teorgla. Marlon county.- here; . Bt;muel 11.
\ f Graw ford applies to me !* r letters o; admiui.-tralion upon ‘
the estate of Noumi Green, who lately died beyond tb- limits of ;
said Btate. leaving; n estate in said .State and c maty ;
1 base are, l! ere fore, to cite and adm mish all and singular
thekimlrcd and creditors ofsnid *b cea*. i to hr mid appear at j
my office, within the t‘im* prescribed i.\ i; v,. ,■ shew cause, it ,
any they have, why said letter- should not he tranted.
Given und r my hand and official sign-nun* :.i offii e. Oct 18. I
; 1853. Oft2s—wst E.YV. MILLER, Ordinarv. *
( uorgia, Marion conuty-Wli , ‘.Vibiair. SmlTh !
\ I applies to me for letters of administration de bonis non upon
the estate of Powell Benton, late of said county deceased :
* : These are, therefore, to cite and adne i.ish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, t<> be and appear at
; iny office, within the time prescribed by h*\v, to shew cause, if
any they have, why a i tetters should not b-
Given under mv hand and official signature at ('Slice, Oct 18
1853. Oct 25—wM K. YV. .MILLER, Ordinary
( Uorgia, Taylor eount y—Daniel YY'. Miller ajsplies
I for letters of uitministralioii upon the estate of John Charles,
deceased, u noii-rt sideni owner of proju rty in-aid county and
State :
Kindred, creditor* and nil others concerned, are cited to ap- ;
pear at the court of Ordinary of said county on tin* first Monday
ill December next, and object, if they can, to the grant of said
letters of administration to the applicant or some other person, i
Given under my hand this October 21st, 1853.
9*6 JAMES B. HA Ml L t ON. Ordinary.
/ teorgla. Randolph county Whereas,’ John ~R.
V T Maddox applies to me for letters of adininistratration on i
the estate of Lori, k T. Pearce, lute of said county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, u* be and appear at my ;
office within the lime prescribed bylaw, end shew cause, it any !
they have, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under mv hand at office the2ntl> dav of October, 1853.
“Ct 25-W6; O. P. BEALL.
/ uorgia, Early count y —Where:*.x, Edmund t olman,
“fl late oi said county deceased, is unrepresented law,
These are to notify all persons concerned in said estate, to
shew cause,if any they have, why Thomas 15. Andrew?, ibc
Clerk of the Superior Court of said county, should not be ap
pointed administrator upon the estate of said deceased.
Given under my haird at office-lids Get 14th, 1853.
S. >. 8
Notice to debtors anil credit ori--Aii person* in
debted to the estate of James J. Taylor, hue of Early countv,
. deceased, are hereby requested to make immediate payment,
ami all personsha\ iug demand? against said deceased, v. iil ren
der them in agreeable to law.
Oct 15-61 BENJAMIN COLLIER, Kx*r.&
T YY O MONTHS after date application will be made to
the Court of Ordinary of Marion county, Ga., for leave
to sell all the land belonging to the estate of Ephraim
S. Lunsford, late of said county, deceased.
Sept 17-2 m _EPfIRAI VI ii. u vVENS, Adm’r.
T'wo montiis after date we shall apply to me Court of :
Oidlnary, of Randolph County, for leave to sell a portion of i
the Real Estate belonging to Spvrus Butts deceased.
\Lt.EN JA.MLB, AdioV.
Sept. 15th, 1853-w2m SAJLVH BCITr?. Adm x.
TWO months after date application will l>e
1 to the court of ordinary of Muscogee county for leave tosell ;
he negroes belonging to the estate of. Joanna • hrislian, late of :
said county,deceased. SII.AS .Yi McGRADY, /
Bopt 6- w2m IY'EV .4/ORRiB. j r - x n ’ j
months afterdate application will be umdelothe \
1 court of Ordiuary f Early county, fr leave <o >< il a negro ‘
man named Dave, belonging to the estate of Janies J. Taylor, j
late of said countv, deceased.
“ct L*. 2m BP.NJ \M!\ • *•! 5 i A •’ Ar.
r |''YV<> months after dale I shall, .ippiy t(> the e. urt of Or- j
1 dinary of Early county for leave to sell all of the real estate -
belonging tothe estate of Makers Henderson, fate of said county, !
deceased. THUS. B. ANDREVVS.Wmn’r. * I
Oct 25—2 m tie bonis ltuiu with the \\ i.l annexed. ,
ARRIVALS
FOR FALL TRADE. 1853.
NEW AND HEAVY WOOLENS.!
The Greatest Bargains Ever Offered
IS NEW YORK.
W.H. 11. KNOEPFKI..
Nos* 9D and 101 Willinm sticet,
New York.
Has now for sr.!e an extensive stock or FALL GOODS suit- I
able lor CLOTHIERS AN> MERCHANT TAILORS—
mostly of his own importation.
Short time and Crh buyer* ere particularh ir.xitcd to crl
andexaraine my stock before purchasing cb< w here.
New York, January 22—4wly
Lumber! Lumber!
ALL orders for lumber left nt the store of YV.G. ANDREW’S
a CO. will be promptly delivered. Those indebted tor i
lumber bought in the years 1831 and ’SO, will please ci : ; •nd I
vanle. O. S. HULLANh. !
Oalnmbu*. Oot I4w&.twSr
INSURANCE.
Savannah Mutual Insurance Company.
T - 'llkß Oompany has returned in stock Sixty hlr i bnt. of
prem turns iu the last two years. The subscriber has the
Siockaprip Twenty-five per cent. br the hist twelve months and
a dividend of 6 percent, cash on the stock issued for 1852. In
surarsia Uiis office will bring their stock scrip of 1852 an*l receive
ttielrdividends—they can at the. same time receive tiieir scrip
lor 185*1.
Marine and Fire risks taken at the usual !Htc. bv
gahiianus. July B— wfctwly It. J. Agent,
CALIFORNIA
tNißj k U G t
BV Till;
KKNTCGKY MITiA L
1 NS l KA NOK CO ‘.!FA N Y.
Ajiply (
JOHN jViUNN, Agent,
Colimthus, (ia.
BOSWELL & BILLING,
July 9—w&twly Medical Examiners.
AOEXOY OF THE MANHATTAN
LIFE IK’SXrSAK'CE COMPA2TST OF
.V/dii YORK.
ft. H. BPNNC, Au-ci.t for columbti., tta.
BODWF.KI. K /;//./,/.*..Verfu-ni ‘ r.ziituivn:.
rainpldeUcuiilainlug tables m ! ;. r. r.u.l other ioformatton
ia v be obtained br anntiearion at tiie Oitic of it.e Aaenia.
Goiuinus, Sup 23—IwAlwIa
MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE
ii I AT. or SAVAXXAU.
AGENCY AT COLUMBUS,
tl-rj.l. receive IlepcslU-and Cheeks for sale on New Vorli
t ? Maconond Savannah.
ApriKM—twtr KICUAKD PATTJiN.
home- immmm company,
tiflire, Ad, 10 Wall Street, New York.
CAS 1 1 C APiTA L, -Sst >(),()(!<).
SIMEON ii. LOOMJS, Peksident.
| CHAS. J. MARTIN, Secretary.
! E. S. GREENWOOD, : : : : : Agent.
GoJnmbus, Gooryia.
October 1, twfini
MEDICAL NOTICES.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS,
PERFLM KRIfiS, Ac.
SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK,
dr. r. a. ware,
fiS new receiving a inucli larger supply than ha
ever been before offered in this market. All wishing
to purchase pure and unadulterated articles in this
line, will do well to call and examine.
Ft]llE BRAND Y, OLD PORT AND MADEIRA
WINE, for Medical purposes, to tie h:,d at
R. A. VVARE’S Drug Store.
PERFUMERIES AND COSMETICS— Luhins and
Bazins assort-d varieti.--, h>r eaie. by K. A. WARE.
RONDOS POUTER AND SCOTCH A LE.—V eu
best quality For sale by li. A. WARE.
FINE ST.JAItS AND CHOICE CHEWING TO- !
VACCO. rhe had ol ii. A. WARE. |
THREE HUNDRED SWEDISH LEECHES, just
received and tor sale by I! A. WARE
OR USIIES A ND BROOMS oi every kind, for sale by
ii. A. WARE.
WINDOW GLASS, from 8 by 10 to 20 by 21. for sale
by li. A. WARE.
Cohnnbus,Ga., April 2. 1553-w&twly
DR S. B. LAW,
ft HAi* located himself in Columbia, intending to pur
! sue the practice of his profess;...•>.
| YM Hit’ office is ou Jack ami street, opposite and directly Eaat
4—Sfcofthe A 'ethodist Church, the one formerly occupied by Dr
Holt,where he may be found at nil lime*, miles* übaent profes
j signally (’olumbu?*. June I. 1853 twtf
SURGERY.
DR. STANFORD has returned to the city, and is now
hilly prepared to enter into the practice of Surgery.
| Cos innbuH, Sept 17—twtf
SURGICAL IN FIRM ARY.
BUS. WILSMAI 4 6AHAHL
H AYK opened, in Savannah, an Inffrmarv f..r the treatment of
Surgical and Chronic Diseases.
The building* are Hpaciom*. with ample erounda attached, and
ex pen He has not been ftj>:irud to provide the latest and most ap
j prove s ppliance.M of tho
SURGICAL ART,
| for the benefit of those who may resort t< this Institution for
! re)ref.
j The terms tor Board, Nursing, &c., arc .j. 1 per day—slo being
I required iu advance. Tho fees lor Surgical operations to be
i agreed upon, before tho operation is performed ; except incase
j of indigence, when $1 per day will cover all expenses,
I Slaves provided for, in separate building, on ihe above terms.
S. iL No case of Surgical or rhronic disease will be received
| into this establishment, unless it is believed, after examination,
that the case is curable, oradmiu of relief; but $5 will be in
variably charged for Examination and of ion. ii ihe cr.e is
rejected.
; Z'*r Tho muleraigned would receive into iheir private offices, j
1 on liberal terms, a number of young men, who arc di-siron* f
availing themselves of a thorough coirse of {.re'iminary instruc
tion, clinical opportunities and anatomic.l investigations.
V I!. WIUJMAN, M. i>
Cor. Sv'utli-Broad and Abercorn f'ts.
CD AS. GAN MIL, M. D.
South-Broad, 3 doors east of Barnard .st.
Savannah, Ga., SepL 10. 1853—w&.twtl
■ ..a
MAitm.i; wour.s.
East side Broad St. m*ar the Ifarket House
COLUMBUS, GA.
HAVE constantly on hand ail kinds of Grave Stone* \
Monuments, Tombs and Tablets, of American, !
’ Italian and Irish M arble. Ensraviugaud carving done j
j on st one ip the host possible maimer; and ajJkiudeolGran-!
ite Work at the shortest notice.
JOHN 11. MADDEN.
j*. 8.- PhiPterofParifrnnd Cement, always on hand for
j sale. Columbus. March 7. 1850. 10 ts
WiNT ER ’ S PALACE MILLS.
HEAVY ARRIVALS OF NEW WHEAT !
J “'ROM GEORGIA, i KN NESS EE AN.) B A I.TI MORE, cna
-1” Lies us to furnish On* whole country, <i r.-Miiibns bt-side*.
with fresh ground FLOUR from New ’Wheat, at su rh nrieen as
to allow all classes to buy.
CORN MKA Lat Til ccnls per bushel.
SHORTS for teed at Hi cent* per hundred.
Bit A X do. at 6n rents per hundred.
i CUSTOM GRINDING u:-ne at the shortest notice, better
i quicker, ami a better yield, than nt miv Mim. in Georgia.
CASH paid tor CURN and WHEAT, the highest mar
1 ket price. L. LIVINGSTfIN. Agent.
£3^’forms f ASH, invariably,
i Sept. 9, ia-,3
STEWART, QRAY & GO,
H S. SMITH 8c CO.
| KNTYYv THK undersigned having purchiiwd the cm -
Ii re interest ofH. S. SMITH in ;..,*- pj
House heretofore occupied by 11. ri. Smith
Cos., have associated themselves together under the name and
style :*.s abov, for the transaction of a general
WARE HOUSE. COMMISSION
AND—
GROCERY lil srXESS.
Tlipy Imv? h:i<i ihe \Yi:re House re-enrerett av.l ihorouffhlv re
paired.
Tho grocery business will ho comlucted in the nev l;uik!tng
opposite the -ion* formerly occupied by E. Bakwkp i Go., and
adjacent to the Vv are Ho i.-e. where will t.e kepi >• large supply of
Bagging-, Hope, Salt. Iron, Sugai-, Coffee, &c.,
which they are prepared to furnish their cuftt<*ine; sand patrons
ou as liberal terms as they can lie had ii.i the markti. i jie usual
advance* wifi b.- made - e cotton.
Messrs. STL\Y VRT vV UR\\\
having been connected wish ti*e busim -fH. S.- anlh Cos.
as partners tor tcverai years, believe .hat their experience in
business, couibintd with the pets*,i.al exertions of iheinseirc s
I and their associates, will enable them give entire ca'.islactioii
i to their patrons.
j N. B.— v. K SKLL THE. COTTON OF OUR CUSTOMERS FREE
: OF COMMISSION.
JNO. D. STEWART,
P. J. SRMMES,
W. A. BEDiHJi,
i , W. C. GRAY.
Coiumhns. Jujk‘2l—wtljan.
; SOUTHERN IMNIiFAGTOREAI
COWETA FALLS MAXI FACT! RING
ms ®
If A ViN'G resumed Makcfactcr* \h. are nor. in successful
• j.l oneration Having added m v ml pieces of New and Ln
! proved Machinery to their Factory, the> non offer to Purchaser*
1 Heavy and Lirrt
j COTTON GOODS, COTTON YARNS,
j asserted, Übsurpns.Hod in quality.
Woo lex Goons, Plain and Colored; YVoolkn Jeans, Colored.
WOOL Corded for Cash or Toll.
They will give the highest price for WooL; and in; ke up
Wool into Cloth, sha roe or for Hi utee per yard
] _ *
Flour. Meal, and Breadstnffs.
TIIK subscribw, proprietor ofthe CITY JtJI.LS, begs leave
to inform the public that he lms now on hand and Will con
tinuc to keep a gbod stock of prime H HF.iT .‘iJYD <
an t will be prepared at aii times to furnish customers in rnv
quantifies with Flour Meal, &c., at the shortest notice. New
wheat ia now in.
The City J/ill is situated above the city a short distance ami
is now in good running order-
My prices at present are as follows :
Superfine Flour .gfi Sfi perbbl.
Family i lour T > “
Extra’do ..*.*.*7 50 44 4 *
Ca>i n Ji/eu1................. .......,,....... 80 cts bushel
rsr The hljjliMt cash jirioe pniiUor Corn nnJ Wlicct.
j City Hlfl, Jane 8, iBS3-tw ts .A. WUR,
— —■ —— :
FOR SALK AM) TO RENT.
TO It E ‘fit T.
.Stare U.-ti.. (>%.. J. . . VVI i.tl. sey ii o,
lately occnpb iri*x >!*>,.*. i ! n x ... os a Itnok
Store. Possession ;:g < .1 . J *r farther pnrticulM^
apply to : . j.i\ •'.< f N. s t Palace MIMk
Sept23~4w iw
*h) \tK\T.
POSSESSION GIVEN J.MMI UIATi.LY
rptlE iHulucm will* -.v v. - buihting t>n
1 Brnd Ktreet. ju-l • :: .m *- i ii> I .s. I. Jlisaudiiri
ble situation for a bmdii g ; u would üb.o convenientl)
nccomir.odale tw ‘•mall familli-s.
L. T. DOWNING.
October 4 ih—w &tw ts.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
a-,.,*. MV Plantation, three miles below Columbus, between
ff.r.'ti’ the ami six hundred acres, clear*d.
I-Jt; JNO. A. JONES.
Oct. 1. wfciwtf
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
M SIXTEEN miles East of Columbus, one hour’s ride by i
Railroad, miles from the depot, containing 620 :
acres,about 400 *leared, 300 acres bottom land, ihe j
balance pine land, lying well. Gin house with a press ;
attached, seven or eight negro cabins, overseers house end other I
necessary buildings. Therituatiou of this place near the Rail- ;
road gives the advantages of a near market without its annoy- j
ances. Possession given Ist January or sooner. ;;ml term* inane i
easy. August 30—wtf G G. REDD.
Valuable Plantation (or Sale,
In Baker County, Georgia,
THE subscriber desirous of removing from the Bu;ie !
°f Georgia, offers lor sale his plantation lyimr an tin* |
waters of tiie Goolawahee Creek, five miles west fAI- .
“'L banv, adjoining lands of Paul Tarver, Dr. NiekoLs and |
others, containing three thousand one hundred and twenty-five \
acres, more or less. There are about SfiO acres of open culiivat- j
ed land, i 'he land is so situated that it can be ea.-itv divided, j
And if two purchasers appear the subscriber will divide so as to
suit both. Anvone desirous of purchasing would do well to \
address MOORE & EDWARDS, or myself at this place; my |
agent living on the place v.iil s'mw the lands 1” any person mil- j
itt£ for that purpose. JOHN J. liAYM.S.
A Valuable Plantation for Sale.
< >NE ad a half miles from Salem, Russell Onn
ly* Alabama, fifuen miles from Columbus,
Georgia, and near tiie Opelika and Girard Rail
IjyjjyyjKpi The settlement contains 486 acres of first rate
:;n d hickory land, 300 acre* are cleared and
in cultivation. The improvements are new and good, a fra
med dwelling with six rooms furnished complete. Good Gin
House, screw and all necessary out-buildings. The place has on
n first rate spring and well water, and is also well watere l with
constant running streams.
For health, convenient aud comfoitable improvements, ferlil- j
ity of soil, and convenience to imuketa, lew places combine ;
more advantages.
For terms and particulars apply to 001. A. B. Kagan or Isaac i
T. Robinson, in Columbus, Gc<>.. to John Adair, in Salem, Al:i., ;
or to the subscriber on the pre.nises. AMANDA KEY. ;
Sept. 6 1853—wtlNov.
For Sale.
/ ABOUT one thousand acres of [good fanning land,
iUI the north side of the Mnmiahatchee (’reek, in Stewart I
county. There is a comfortal le dwelling and other improve- !
menu ; 300 acres cleared, mostly fresh. As it is the last of my
lands in Stewart for sale, a bargain will be given. The settle
nient can be divided ifdesired. J AMES CLARKE
in. Ga., August 23 w!‘
FOR SALE.
E i THE House and Lot opposite the Melliodist
lSa“i Church, adjoining the lot ol Col. A. K Ayer, on
the oast, aud Mr. Geo, A. Norns, on the south.
As the property will soon be disposed of, those who may
wish a beautiful location, with a dwelling of some !0 rooms,
will please apply at once to JOHN SMITH.
Columbus, Sept. 21—tw3ni.
Fcr Sale.
MY plant,*.i * . iiiUg >n the. <'iiaitalioochee river in
Rus*e! count.*. . > •'*••••<> mites be'ow (Xdumbua, Ga.,
1 cofttaining aboii! !w* tlimisand live huiulrwl acres in a
-- body. Also, two det:< bed place-, containing about
e'iVht hundred acres, which will be sold with the main body or
The plantation i~ well sc'died. and health;, and ns productive
and tortile asain <>n tho river, and free Jr- in fresliet.*.
Persons v. i>liing ifM-xainiiie the pi ot. ;i.,n will apply to Mes
srs. T. B. Ac. < . Crowell, “ML NV. Keith, (the overseer) at (*s
wichee. Ala., or Jos B Hill,in Golumbii.H, (ia., who w ill furni.-h
all necessary information in my absence.
JOHN GANTEY,
August 2—wtf Camden. S. C.
FOR SALi:
I OFFER lor sale my place, where 1 now reside, 2jo
miles from Columbus, ou the Tulbotton road. Itcon
tains !0! V acres The improvements are all new mid
oomforiable. I haw-ju-l finished 400 paimels of plank
fence, of ihe best of lumber. The place can be bought on ae
coinmodatingterms. Possession given immediately.
Oct lit—twll&-w2t YV. M. LEI".
For Sale.
& YYM EE be sold at Cuthbert. on first Tuesday in Deccm
ber IKXt (if not sold at private sale before) at public
out-cry,to the highest bidder, seven hundred acres of
-.4. land, with ihe mills attached, lying on Pataula Greek.
in uKndolph county, and known as Newsoms-Wills.
Persons desirous of purchasing would do well to examine the
premises, us I am determined to sell and will give a bargain.
Oct 25—w6t PAN I EL A. N EYVsOM.
For Sale.
MY Plantation on the Glennville, (Ala.,) road, seven
miles from Columbus, containing 340 acres, about 160 of
which is cleared and in a tine state ofcullivation.
The improvement* are a frame dwelling with four
rooms, kitchen, cribs and stables conveniently arranged. The
placehasan abundant supply of excellent spring water, is con
venient to churches, schools and market, is very healthy and in
an excellent neighborhood—persons wishing to purchase can
obtain any desired informal ion by calling on Mr. Whitten, on
the premises, or the subscriber in Columbus.
H. F. COLEMAN.
Columbus, June 21—w Om.
For Sale,
A small I arm about < . and a half miles from Colutn
bus. It contains I Mtor Itib acres of land ; about a third
of which is ch ared, and in suitable condition forculUva
,A— lion. The rein;!: sing portion isNvell timbered with
lt is a desirable locati. ii ny p. rson, wishing a small farm
or summer residence in t-u* ‘.'cinitN •■:'ih* <*i-‘y. Aj.plv to
Columbus. March n---t w ?: . T. FAY EUR.
PLWfATION INDIA)! FOR HALE,
OH ACCOMMODATING IERMS,
i I will Hoi! m> vt-.ii,lile iiisiiilaUl.n mm tni!i> K.-ist nf
I Crawford, Ah... conluiniiiy hiahl Hundred nert s : „ , ii
: improved, good dwelling and out houses, gin house,
uew screw. &c., &.c. There is good creek bottom and
I pine land interspersed with Oak and Hickory.
I AD.o, a corner one acre lot opposite the hotel in Crawford.
l or terms and particulars apply to Messrs. 0. S. Harrison &
i Cos., Golumbus, Ga.
| .Way 20—wAtwtf c. A.GLOITD.
VIIATTA HOOCH EE PLANTATION
AND
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE
1 OFFER FOR SUE upon reusouable ami at
1 coinuu'dating terms, the valuable plantaiion on the river six
i mile.- i : av the city, containin’.-: ‘37>f acre s—soo acres of which
is first quality river land, tin* balance oak and hickory, and pint*
j land, he.avi!> timbered. The place i.*- well improved in every
particular, ami lias upon it a very handsome dwelling house, en
tirely new. with tu xe out houses, stables, bames, ice.
Tlu* premises will bo shown l>y rnaj. M. XV. Perry, who at pres
ent resides upon them, or by myself.
Wishing to reside in the country, but near the city, 1 also offer
fur s. !e tr.y present residence—one ofthe most convenient and
pletLstmt locations in the eitv.
Columbus, sept. 10—Iwlt&wtf. lIINK.Y HOLT.
Enquirer and Corner Stone copy.
Sept27—vv3t
TWO STORE HOUSES FOR SALE.
T OFFER for sale two commodious storehouses, situated
on the west side of Warren Street, better known as Tn
| angle Street, next door to E. G. Thornton’s corner. The
I above stores have both good cellars, are in good repair, arid
! are now leased for the next year at *125 ,*aeh. A good
j bargain can be had by early application. A good young
j negro will be taken in part payment.
Applv to STEPHEN HANKS, or
J.R. THORNTON, Agent.
FARMS AND MILLS IN ALABAMA
FOR SALK.
ON the first Monday in December next, 1 will offer n! public
sale, before tl e Court House door in ihe tov.nofAUx
villn, Henry Count}, Alabama, two vuiunble plrnf.vtioi s. Iving
on the Chattahoochee river.
One, ihe plantation of the h-!e Ti c mas Battle I'u-.mo, ccn-
I tnining 2800 acres in on* l of rii r l ottom line s.id,
j both well adapted to the cudiNsu.'on of corn anil ci tton. The
j pine lands are among the best in :he < on try for lurpentine, the
j making of which is now prosecuted at various pints <>n the
river with the greatest Micce s, end realizing large profit?.--
The location on the river road, our mites north of Co'umb i*. in
healthy and tdfordij: lie leM Jaciii'.iea Hr eiilpping the produce
and leceiving supplies ; the h*-uee ami out hou.es, fem es L c.
are in good repair; the country in the neighborhood is impro
ving, churches are convenient .f access, and a good school i* iu
successful operation Hi Columbia.
Uupon ihe tract is flaw and Grist Mill located upon a never
failing stream, with a supply of water sufficient for a hove quan
tity or mac’ itiory ; an abundance of excellent timber is cost igi -
oils to the Mil 1 , and lim her can find a market by the river, either
at Apalachicola, New Orleans o Northern Ports.
The other tract is tlu* plantation of the late .YHchrel Koonce,
containing about 800 acres, situated upon the Charttahoochee. six
miles south of Columbia, also up:m the river road.and consider
ed one of the most valuable places, lor its size, in the cotmii v.
ib th places v ill be sold for division among hens on a cred
it of one and two years, and purchmcrH will lia\c an ojtporl uni
ty ol biijing the supplies madeou them dnrlngthc present veer,
stock Ac., sit a sale to be bad soon after the sale of the land!
Persons desiring to examine ilieatf iande wiii call upon the
übscriberat the Battle place, or -Mr.Thomas B. Koonce at the
ber. JAMES E. BATI’LE, Adm’r. and Guardian.
Sep 27—w e< >w4t.
Lands for sale.
I OFFER for sale ray plantation consisting of luff© acres of
land, lying on the .Mulberry in Harris county, Ga., 14 miles
above Columhua. There arc two good grist mills and one saw
mill on the place- all of which J offer for s6ooo—half ir. ad
vance and the remainder one ye ir trom sale.
Call and see me all who wish a bargain.
Harris, co., Ga., Oct 25— w2t ISAAC A LAI AN 05 .
Plantation foi sale.
rfAYVO miles and a half from Columbus on the Hamilton road,
.I containing two hundred and eighteen acres, I suppose 89 or
I.oo acres wood land : peach orchard and young apple orchard,
nml plum orchard, dwelling house with ’five rooms, and other
improvements necessary. A beautiful situation, healthy, r.mt
good water. My objection to the placets, there is too much
land—as 1 have a plantation besides—l wish a small place.
For terms apply to the subscriber,
Oct2s w3t _ JFHOMAS MORRIfI.
Notice.
STRAYED, from my plantation about the 20th day ot Septem
ber, a dark brown bay horse mule ; he is a small chunk’
mute, and hi* r.ose and flanks are of u bright color. He will
likely m ike his way back to Alabama, as he was brought from
there a few weeks ago. Any information will bo thankfully re
ceived ; he isroachedand his tail trUmnsd. AJy residence is’near
Olenalta Post Office. Marion Coant j. Go.
n P. SHEPHARDS,
Oclobffr 4th—w3t.
UO’t'ELS.
BROAD STREET HOUSE
<Ol.l >fBLS, F'~o. CKOHfcM.
2 ir V - ’
r |''HE undersigned has taken charge of this eMablbhnienl. It c
I house las t:een thon-nglilj reiic-vaie.l aid furnished anew.
The iraveling publii; w il! find his teems airy, t eat at and clean,:md
! his mbit* hr.imtifully supplied with every delicacy the market ‘
aSonls,
Oinntt.UhM-s will always h? in readiness to carry passenger.- tw {
and from the Hotel tothe Depot and flu itui
L.. T. WOODRUFF, Proprietor. j
Columbus, Oct. I I—w&twtf
AUGUSTA HOTEL,
At <; 1 STA, (JEORe iA.
SAM L C. WILSON, Lessee and Propiietor.
Situated North Side of Broad 9 street, three Doors
West of Washington-street.
- - THE subfcrtber having taken a lease of this Ftus *
Ci.a.sr Hotel, will give bis undivided attention
j?s*os:| to ihe accommodation of bit* tri nda and patrons. Hia
oca! efforts will be directed to promote the comba t ol
; all those who may favor him with an oppoitunity to servethi m,
j with permar-eid or transient • oanling, v- well u>- aueb through
I travellers, n.s may patronize. Ids daily ordinaries.
The conatant aim of the undersigned will be to preserve the
, character of the House, ;.nd to add to its reputation daih.
SAMUEL C. YVILfION.
Augusta, Sept. 2 tw■ ImwtlNov
LUMPKIN HOTEL.
| LUMPKIN, BTEWAKT J” <Ol ‘.TV, <;ROI((JJ V.
By JOHN Yi. SCOTT.
‘IIE subscriber respectfully Hmiouiic.es to Ids friends and the j
public genera lly, that his house is now opened for the accommo- !
! dation oi the traveling public and the citizens of the county, i
I This Hotel is commodious and well arrrntcd for comfort, and ;
; the proprietor tuipes, by good attention, good fare ami moderate
j charges, to merit and receive u liberal share of patronage : and <
j as t think the best puffs for a Hotel are made sit the place,
1 would say to all, try me, and judge for yotuselves.
, i.unn-u i j., -•jewart co.. Gst., aug. 2. IHs3—wtf i
aLOBFJ HOTEL,
U(TS*;\A VISTa. MAIIIOY -O..GA
- THEstibscriber r< -pectfully announces to tis friends
:trd ihe public generally, that he hastaken charge
o. this well know’ll
-IrJLL KSTA BL 1 S ll MEX T.
The house is commodious am! well finished; and no pains will
be spared to render those comfortable, who may favor him with
their patronage.
Dec3—tf B. iTi t i HUB,|
1853! 1853!! 1853!!!
_COOr.ER> O rt~WKI,L.
! EziYt, THE ndersi?ne(! ha. Ink.'ii Ih<* enliro rnrinn.ee- |
meat and control ot
itAIM COOP E H S WELL,
and is now prepared to accommodate the public.
*v new dining room has been erected, the Sleeping Rooms :
j plastered and fitted with furniture and bedding, a; and a complete |
j renovation eft'ectod. Ample accommodations will be provided
| or
FIV F. HV N 1) Rl3 1) GVEB TM ;
i and no more will be received than cat) tic comfortably nccoin
| modated.
I FOH IN V A LIDS
; there cati lie no more advantageous, ret teat. Ttte water is highly
: recommended by the medical faculty, and the wonolkm i. cures
i effected by Us use almost si rpass n;;urr. Ample details of ■
• s.*veralastonishingcures may he obtained on anjdication at the |
i Well.
The terms will be mode!ate, and no exertion will be spared to
i make gu*sts comfortable.
| The Vicksburg and Jacks r.n an 1 Raymond A'ailrond willcon
i vey passengers to Raymond, thence three tiHles to the Well, in
W*. It. flmith’uline ot
NEW TOt lt HORSE STAGES.
The time of trip is le-s than thre* hours liom \ icksburg.—
Through tickets from Vicksburg to Cooper’s Well, can beobtain
! ed at the Railroad depot, Vicksburg; price §2 20.
i .May 10— wtt JOHN THATCHKK.
TRA VELUm
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia Sarm.unh Steam Nanualwa Cuaipaity.
I-^ll I*, new and splendid side-wheel flUamridj-,
KEY fIToNE>T.\TF, i apt. Koiirkt rkattun;,
ST A T E 01-’fl E< HUH A, Gapt. J. J. Garvin, Jt.
will leave flavanuuh for I‘hiladelt.hia every Wednesday. These
fllce.msh'.pv art* the most coinlortahle on ll.e cast, and are tin*
i surpassed lor rufety and speed. They will leave Savannah as
follows :
Ke\ stone State, Wednesday, 28th flepl.
State of Ge - ■SB “ Mb Oct.
Keystone State, 12th Oct.{
.State of Georgia, 19ih Oct.
Key alone Slate, - 26:h Oct.
State ot Georgia, •• 2nd Nov.
Keystone State, 4 - 9th Nov.
: State of Georgia, u KUh Nov.
f Kevslone Stale, w 23rd Nov.
• State of Cb orghi, 44 3otl, Nov.
Keystone Slate, * 4 ~tl> Dec.
* Stale of Georgia, “ 14th Dec.
Cabin pas-age, * -<).
flterrage “ $ “*•
c. A. L. LAM \R,
1 Agent in Savannah*
f HERON cv MARTIN,
Sept • * • -ts Agents in Rhiiadelphia
HAKNDKN’S EXPRESS.
OFFICE ON RANDOLPH Street.
\\T E respectfully beg leave to inform the citizens ol Columbus
\ Y and it - vicinity, that we have concluded our ariangemei.ir
with the Central,. Soutb-YYYsdern and JWuseogee Railroads, aid
are now running messengers daily from Columbus to Macon
; thence to Savannah.
\L-o, forwarding goods dally over tho Muscogee and South
| Western Railroad to Fort Y'alley, Oglethorpe an<! Macon, thence
1 I to Milledgevillc Savannah and all intermedia}* places.
| Also, to Montgomery. Ala. .We won id i.Smi say, ttiat our Ex
-1 | presses by Hit* steamers t<* New York amt Philadelphia enable u
•io forward ever;, dc-eriplion f merchandise and valuables.
• Notes. Drafts, and Bills collected in every town in the Norther.
I and Eastern Slates : also,to f.aiifornia timl Eurojie.
OFFICES AND AGENTS.
E. It. Goulding,Randolph street,Columbus; * A. Ells &POll,
* ‘ Macon: Mr. Kendrick, lcrl Valley ; G.U. Clayton. Oglethorpe;
11 ; 153 Bay street, Savannah: 74 Broadvr ly. AVw Y <rk ; 43 and
s; 45 South-Third. Philadelphia ; 8 Cou street, Boston; Exchange
1 I street. Providence; Montgomery street, flan Francisco.
; ffjr Articlestube forwarded, called for at any part of tin
! eitv free of ex net. >e, hv leaving orders on ttte slate at the .ffi*<.
j * LIVINGSTON. WINCHESTER k CO.
j Columbus, April 13-—tw& w
| MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD CO
.!
CHA AG E () F SCiiE () U L 1..
t : On and after the Kitii Inst, the Passenger Train will leave anti
i run by the following schedule tiaily until further notice:
Leave Columbus at 9A. M.; Arrive fit Macon 325 P.M.
Leave Macon at fi 30 A. Arrive at Columbus I 5 I*. M.
K. K. RICKER, Superintendent.
Columbus, May 14, 1853
NOTICE.
1 —:o:
A NEW LIVERY STABLE IN GIRARD, ALA.,
By J. B. HICKS.
r 1 1 11 E undersigned has taking Hie Lively Stable in Girard, Ala.
5 heretofore occupied by Y.f. Kirkland, for tho purpose o
l &’ -* A’ A"ivKRY STABLK BUSIXESS.%
I'lidi-r thr “u|H , iiiitendi'mcof
j j i). A. G All RETT, Ni-JLI
I il,.’ i|.ri.-t<Hrof theOii> llr.trl, Coliimtms. (ienrsia.
, ; ‘ n •••••*’ win l* infctri.trtonotio in tin. country in point of
ntte.M ■ ■ t> • fttek and rood management
IVr—. - it ti t. hire HOUSES ami Bl'GGIESrai
nnd as g* o<t!. ue-, able as can he found an* where. Call anti
11 ; r of ( olmnlms will pit-:. , licaHu mind thnt
wii * ‘ ‘ : v.' '<l biro altorsoor aI, I e;uri T :,.r Urn
■ in Mab!ii„a.tli:it Ihovc.-mmabt'iisavii.j;
.0 lri.lt. 7;. ~.1,1. „„ till- trip by hirinu on tho otliorsido or
the rivi-r. . Oirard.Ala., July 2—tvtitn
>: United States Mail Line.
THROUGH IN A DAY EACH WAY,
From Columbus, Ra.. to Cliunneiiuggee, Ala.,
e (kiiil you ina, go to Savaanali the next day, from Columbus,,
via i r.imugton. £and Fotl,l'dwe, Creek Stand, lleriiatidn. Knott,
_ and -Vcwaft's Millt.
=, This line intersects at Chumienuggce tiie one to Montgomery
‘■ via Ya .tton Valley,Tuskegee ami ctu-haw, also the one leading
‘. ::i {ii e direction of IVdtahassee. Fla., via Five points, Mount An
. drew, Clayton and Eufatila, Ala.
i I will send forward passengers or freight from C’hunnennggee
J to any ot the following places ; Union Springs. Abc-rfoii, Arbor
r vim*. F rote, Missouri. 5 !u K Hull, Edgefield,Troy, and i;i*i : !y.
SCHEDULE:
r J.L-ave folumbus Tuesday, Thufday and Saturday idfi A. ?L,
arriv e at Cnunnenuggee aame days, cl 9j. m.
•-e; \c* CKunticnuggce Monday. YYredneaday and I'ridar at i
ix. in.; arrive at Columbus-nme days at 9 p. ni.
-i _i la i' 28 ~ i ' v, y APPLETON IiAYGOOD. Contractor.
NEW FIRE PROOF
LIVE R\ r STA RLE.
i sit i.’ /py> ;
r |'llL undersigned return their sincere thanks to their nuinoT-
A *'UB Pitrons and friends for the liberal patronage herttofor. I
■ ! P'.h'Vrt an< vri '" : ‘ i announce to the pub.
1 j lie tha. they have removed to their large and recently finished i
; j F!Il E PROOF EKICS ST AB L E ,
• j WEST SIDE OGLETHORPE STREET,
I Adjoining Temperance Hall, and ajypoaite H. C. Mr- 1
Kce'n Carriage Repository,
j wl,ere the, tire prerared looser facilities and accommodation, i
1 with oKr* ,h<l country. Their atshles are fitted up j
; ; ONE HUNDRED COMMODIOUS STALLS’
• Hour lota are oxtensire and secure. Out Saddle florae, Hen
giea, cniriitgca and Rockawajs, nreof the verv first order, hie
1 inverts Hustlers and AtiotuL-mta are sober, carefnlnu.icou'te.
I ”,-'LT." Icotmecietl 1 cotmecietl wit!, cur establish™.nt is under
l ..o immediate personal niientlan of the Preprint,.., \\ .
SY 4 1,0 ‘'l'Pchae.aml me determined to spare i,„ w! ,"h
n,„y be uecesonry, to render perfect Kitislactlon i“|“
favor us Willi Iheir patronaic. We hope, therefore, hv diligent
niel tmiemii.intt su.ntfoi, to our business, to merit’s liberal
share oi public patronage. ,„>eia,
UNO HORSES ALWAYS ON HAND FOR SALE.
/yi'Uecud wilt, our f.iverj business, wo Imre two
-plemli | l Omnibuses, with Bt,c teams and carelut drivers, which
,ii always be in reaume on the nrrival mid deparmre of ti, e
ars and Hteamboau. Order, left at ibc H..tela, and a; ourSta
be, promptly attonded to. Y'ERNOY & KCTni?
OVDMUhufI. Ga.. Juty 19. Im] v:l., ‘ ‘
G k v t i. !•: in •: \ * s
FASHM>NABLE *’ 1 ,OTH I SU
i
OF THE
Latest and most approved Shies,
A lorge assortment of Boy’s and Youth’s Jktthing, Gent’s Fumislmig Goods, JJm Si
Gajis, ‘J’runks, Carpet Dags, Valises, Umbrelhk, &e., can be found at
‘f * PL
C’lofMer and Merchant Tailor,
(Nril door to Hill Dawson, 123 Broad Sired, Columbus, Ga.,)
. ’BSL §®
Avery large stock of CLOTHS, CASSI.VtHR.ES and V HSTIXGS of the latest importa
tions of French and English styles, for sale by the yard ; or to order, and war
ranted, under the direction of
m. mwwm-,
who will be jileased to accommodate old friends, and now, in his line.
Columbus, Oct. 21, 1853.—w&twtf
LA CHANGE MUSIC STOKE.
il® BSyfiiß,,
Just opened, in Thornton’s Rock Building, on the West side of th
Court House Square, a large and
MSfilßflSßli BSSiS STOEE.
WE WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Ml srrJ ,
Sheet Music, instruction Books, Port Folios, &c, &c.
J&k. . M .a tagg ® 9
‘&IAM0&, with and without. JKOLIAX ATTACHMENTS
fffll l J)OL(‘E CA.MPA.VOS, Hews’ American Action, and the LEAF TUR
NER, patent of Knabe, (tactile & Go., and from many other Factories.
Mb ALSO^
W FLAGEOLETS. CELLOS, DRUMS, SANJOS, ACCOBDEONS. FLUTIKCS
Unsic Boxes, ot varioiw mw, ami well w*!eetwl Brass Instruments lor IIA MIS • nli., I? , ■’
best, Stninrs lor MUSIC VL INSTRUMENTS ..mil kin*. Aii of which vtV ~l mTu’as'S
as can be jturchased elsewhere m the fcnuth. c, e "p
Teach*'rs mill Schools. eu|,,.lL .i at tl;.. lovv.>t rates,, and all orders filled with ea-e
ITALIAN, olvK.remona Violins, Celia tlrines, I’iH.ltV Revolver, amt nil oilier Li, <is T>, vvrt r I'l
Percussion Cap?, Port M.mma, Ladies’ Cards and Dressing Cases,Portable, writing an- La, Walking ('aiu with i 1
silver heads, French Ba.-kets and Boxes, latest styles. Large atsortment of Statioi,.- =y. ~ Lanes, with gold and
Li G:\ (>SK I, IvKNER &. CO
s. All Bnmos sold by >is will he kept in order tor one vear, wiliioiil char- I* .
bility guaranteed by Factors and by up. All new music received as soon as published IJura
nm —• ‘ ts
BRO( -K.S & CHAPMAN,
(SUCCESSORS TO CESNER PEARODY,)
WIIOLK HAii E Ai\ I) Ri:TA 11,
DEALERS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils,
DYE STIFFS SUKiilYAli tuui DEATAE
u iffskr rwo l;; ns msl b
PElii l MERIES, SOARS, FANCY ARTICLES, sc. &r.
BIAJE STOUR, SIGN OF THE NEGRO AND MORTAR.
Wo * 77 West si!e ilroad street, Ceiiisußisis, Cia.
‘HI E undersigned would respectfully announce to their friends of Columbus, and to the public
generally, that having purcjbased the entire interest of Messrs. (,'i:sm:i; A. Peabody in the
store well known as the BLUE DRUG STORE, will continue the business under the name
and style as above.
This intimate connection with and close application to the business tor several years which
lias given them much practical experience—united with a determination to he close and vigilant
as well as prompt and active in their attention to its duties and requirements—will, they hope, he
a sufficient guarantee to the public of their efficiency in the business, and that it will be properly
conducted. Determined to deal in none but WARRANTABLE ARTICLES, they hope by
such means to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage.-
Physicians and Merchant dealers doing business in the country, will find it greatly to their in
terest to call and examine their ample stock before purchasing elsewhere; for,in addition to fresh
and well selected articles, they offer inducements iu prices, which they are confident will prove
pf rfectlv satisfactory.
In iheir extensive arrangements for the proper advancement ofthe business, they have not been
unmindful of what would be to the interest and convenience of the City Physicians, but, in view of
their accommodation and for their especial benefit, have fitted up and neatly arranged’ a room—
with all necessary apparatus attached—to be devoted exclusively to Chemical and Pharmaceutical
operations. In this effort of theirs to relieve them of the trouble and vexation to which they have
been so long subjected, in preparing their own prescriptions, or in having them properly attended
to, they think they ought and believe they will sustain them.
Roth or either of them will be present at all times (except from 10 o’clock A. M. until 2 o’clock
P M- on Sundays) io attend carefully and promptly to this department of the business and in
no instance will any hut known extra Medicines he used in the preparation of prescriptions.
JNO. \V. BROOKS. FOSTER S. CH APMAN.
Columbus, Sept. 14, 1853—tw&wtini
SASH, BLINDS, AND! PANEL DOORS ”
MAM FACTURKI> V,Y
E. T. TAYLOR & CO.,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
‘'l"'f • K >ti'!■• ril>er< having recently erected extensive addition*
, to their Steam Works for the purpose of inaiiuiauitiritiu* the
| above article*, and furnished themselves with the latest and
; most approved machinery adapted to that business, are prepar
ed to furnish, at short notice, all vvdrk in the above line, of a
i quality and finish equal to the best made In anv establishment.
t* h;i> of sasm.
Bby 10 Unglazed, 7 cts.: Primed and Glazed, 13 els.
10 by 12 “ 0 “ “ ■’ “ 18 “
12 by 11 “ HI “ “ “ “ 25 “
12 by 10 11 “ “ “ “ 27 “
12 by 18 “ 12 “ “ “ “ 30 “
12 by 20 “ H “ “ “ “ 35 •’
12 by 22 “ 10 “ 40 !
12 by 21 “ “ 45 “ ’
All .Sash Primed in the best manner; and when Glazed wii! I
; be faithfully Tinned : .superior French Glass will invariably !
. be used : Lip ?ash furnished when ordered at a reasonable ad- i
I diticnal cost.
I? oiling Window Hlinds,
l Pan k—Sixty cents per foot per pair measuring the length. •
. F.xamplc: a pair Blinds five fed ilength $3 00 j
Fauci Doors— ‘tlonl cl in % one Side.
1 1& Inch 2 Panel *3 00 ; 4 Panel *3 50 ; 6 Panel $3 75 • i
II “ “ 3 25:- “ 3 75;“ “ 4 00;
*2 “ “ “ 3 50; “ “ 4 00; “ “ 425 !
Fifty cents additional where both sides are Moulded.
Patrons in sending their orders should be particular in spe< j
fyingsize and number oniahts, &.C., for Bash. and the thickno
size •ml number of Pane Is, extent of Moulding. &.< .. for . > .>, \
and the length and width <>i Minds.
Doors Painted plain or ft rained in the highest style of t lie at. !
i if des ired, at prices to be agreed upon.
< . THPMs—For bills less than $lO9 no cash, on delivery at Rni. i
, road, steamboat or on Wagon.
For bills over SIOO 0;’, reasonable time will be given for j
; bankable paper or satisfactory city acceptance, bearing interest ‘
; Large contracts specially agreed upon.
All work when delivered to Railroad, Steamboat or Wagon
i v. iil be considered in possession ol purchase*'!* and at their risk ‘
1 ii. T. TWl.lllt fc I <>. j
Columbus, Ga., Aug. SO. IK73.—w4ui
INK M \\i FACTORY.
V few doors above the Market, at Xo. 1.7s j
Hrcad struct, rolinnfctts, C.*a.
undersigned bus List completed his ertaldtsiimei.t for
1 the Manufactory of Ink, and offers extraordinary induce
i monts to Merchants,and all others to purchase his superior m
• tick*.
This Ink is of a bright jet black, flows beautifully from the
pen, and is so indelible, as many can testily, that rren vjalic acid
i Iciu not- T'liiorc it /rum paper. So other Ink wiil stand the
test of oxalic acid. Write a word with this'lnk ami the same
• word with any other Ink contiguous to each other, apply oxalic
. acid to both, and instantly the word written with the other Ink
j will disappear, while mine will remain. Hence its value for
j Merchants, Bunks, Mortgages, Public Documents. &.c.
i No dishonest bookkeeper can erase a figure once made with
j this Ink. Fraud or defalcations from this source will be totally
j cut off by those wh> use this Ink.
! will sell as cheap as such an article can be bought in New
York, ror sale wholesale and retail by
> M>US i‘. I.AM Ml. Proprietor.
LAND WARRANTS WANTED.
Bounty hand warrants for io, so, io acres
wanted, for which thehigliest cash prices will be paid by
I Uoltnnbns. amg-J t -rUwif J. F.NNIBA Cos.
’ A CARD.
HPIII’ subscriber having soild his stovk of Books, Stationery, j
l vc. to Air. John \V. Pease, ret it ns his thanks to t lie public, j
j for lit*- liberal patronage bestowed upon himself, and solicits |
I from his patrons a transfer of the same to his successor, who of- j
fers on reasonable terms, as good and extensive an assortment
•:’ Books and fancy and staple Stationery, as can be found anv \
’ where in this nartol the country.
i The -Subscriber may be found hereafter at the Agency of the
| Rock Island Factory. L>. F. WILI.COX
I Oct. l.lwtf
NEW ARRANGEMENT AT
WINTER’S PALACE MILL.
PKUSOXB purchasing ns much hs five barrels or Flour, can
hove it delivered at nnj place in the city, tree of drnvaae,
nntll further notice l given. L. LIVINGSTON 4irent
l>Ct. slh wfclvnf
uamtsML.’ Tr - r irui yii, mm m ■iihhiiiiihb HM mi
Muscogee Railroad Compauv.
GREAT REDUCTION IX FREIGHT OX
tSL.^®TT ,r :a'B mu .
ON and after the Ist of September, C< TTON will be carried
from Columbus u> Savaniinah, at FIFTY CENTS per hun
dred pounds, including Insurance over Railroad.
NOTIC E TO CONSIGNEES.
3IEKCHANUISE arriving from the Fast and no? jo
be forwarded by Railroad will be retained in the lepor at Co
lumbus three days, free of charge, and if not then removed will
be tjetit to one of the city Warehouse* i r Storage at the ex
pense of the owner.
EDV.’’I) F. RI( K HR.buTHTilrtende.it.
1 MPKIN FURNITURE
WARE ROOM AND MANUFACTORY.
, Tin. Olh.ci il.cr lit;, now on httr.tl and for sale
F\':nv Room in Lumpkin, a large and well yA
lot of Furniture, of various styles and Wl
..-^rrSC js prices, and is comitantly ‘Manufacturing and re * 1 •
i ceiving aniong others, the fo)lo\vii>g at iicles of the latest sty k*:
i (. hairs, Foias. Bureaus, basts, ikdeteads, Sldcboarits,
Dining-Tables, Wardrobes, Work-Tab lee, Wash
standr, Eoeking-chairs. in-oking Glas** and
Picture Frames,
nd in fact jII articles belonging to his line of business can be lia
| at the short-*!, notice and low est terms.
! Also. U ii.dow Lias*, French ami American manufacture; Fir
board Prints and Border. Window .Shades, A.c.. &c. (.last cu
| to any shape or size. All work warranted.
J Pianos and Melodeons furnished to order.
; All orders thankfully received and promptly* amended to
i Feb. 15—7wlv U . it. CROr
LAMPS, PHOSGENE G \S, BURNING
FLUID AND CA.MPIiHXE.
. ‘l'Hfi subscriber.. r.remcmifacl ir<rs..rmi<l cluiUTsiii iher.i-ve
t articles, and oflter for -ale to the trade out- of ;|„. j; ir g- &•
| soHiucnU of .spirit lamp* to be totind in it: I'ui led States, ibe)
: “''aid call special attention to thej.idetd Sait t> Phosgene Lamf*
winch furnishes the most brilliant ‘portable’ light known, and i-
I so conkirttcted on the principle ol Davy's ru\[y Min. Lamp.
las to make an explosion from accident impossible’ It is *u; ‘ *
or to any ar itlcial light where the g.ts ‘>t cities cannot be ob:
t*d. Materials for light of best quality always tor sale at the low
est market price. (.’lf AS. STARIL Jr. A: Cos.
117 Fulton Street, New Y ork.
Columbus, August D ISMI — w3m.
The Celebrated
¥ R‘>N WITCII OMiking Stove—4 m/.ca —warranted. These
X stoves have never been know nto fail. For sale bv
S. p; it - D. U. Tilt v.M l*> >N &.C), 1 i.\ i:r. :.d S-
Leviathan Air Tight Cooking Stove,
FOR HOTELS AND HOARDING HOUSI'S.
C 4 APABLE of cooking for one hnmlred person*, w ‘wight
J boiler holes. Fo. sale by D. R. THOMPSON x to,
_ Columbus, sept 14—*?Ht No 143 Broad strttL_
‘'lron King.”
Cook in# Stoves—2 s’ -will receive wooi 3
1-i feet in length. Warranted t<> work well.
ALSO, Maslerh Iren Witch—Pacific Air Tight (an excciieif
stove) Kastem Premiums Bro Jonathan, ami Lady ot Ut. f .A--
('(Hiking Sjove*. LateM improvement.*. Box Stoves, Pari
Office and Hall Stove*—various varieties and patterns.
For sate by D U THOMPSON to. CO., 143 Broad at.
Columbus, Sept 14 w&.tw*2m—
For Sale.
Steam Engine, Engine Lathes, &e.
r | ''V) ehiw ihe .Qbwriberi. offer at ffrealiv retiiweff
1 prices.
One superior extra finish new StrAm Engine 35 hors* P ,vrt T;
with steampipes and governor complete, ‘Winch cylinder *
inch stroke.
Two nine feet lido Engine Turning Lathes.
One Turning* I...the,for Wood.
.Ypplv at Cclumbu* Cotton Gin Ftctory.
Aug 30—w2m £, T. TAYLOL£i^a