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COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.
\ Columbus, Jan, !*7.
e have no change to note in our market since our
last issue. We quote Middling 81 (5) 81; Good Middling
9 © 9f ; Middling Fair 9i © 9i ; Fair Nominal—lol
cents offered lor a lot of Fair and refused.
Savannah, Jan. 26.
Cotton.—The market was easy yesterday, but we no
ticed no quotable change in prices|Some holders were dtsir
ous to sell, andthe sales reached 1431 bales, ranging ai
from 10 i a 11 “cents.
” Augusta. Jan, 24.
Cot'o l. —We have had a quiet market to-day, but no
change in prices to notice. The sales reach 434 bales at
from 10| I<H.
A CARD.
“It is more blessed to give than to receive.”
The Agent of the Eagle Manufacturing Company
begs to acknowledge the receipt of a letter through the
post office on Saturday last, containing ten dollars, with
the request that the money should be used for the re
lief of the destitute among the operatives of the Eagle
Factory, it has been applied as directed. The gener
ous giver will accept our thanks.
We would embrace this opportunity to express
the grateful feelings entertained by the recipients of his
bounty among our operatives, for the kindness of the
late Mr. James Allen, of this city. This gentleman, a
short time before his death, sent an entire beef and a
large quantity of vegetables, to be distributed to those
who are destitute. He will long be remembered by
the poor for his benevolence, and by a large circle of
friends for his strict integrity, amiable deportment, and
the many estimable qualities which graced his charac
ter, Columbus, Jan. 28—twit
“THE CAMPBELLS ARE COMING."”
■ ■
TEMPERANCE IIALLM
FOR SIX NIGHTS !
COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 31st.
THE Old and Original Campbell Minstrels have
MU the honor to announce to their numerous friends
* u Columbus, that they will open as above with
NEW SONGS,
DUETS AND QUARTETTS,
OPERATIC BURLESQUES,
DANCES, SHAKING QUAKERS, &c.
For Particulars, see Bills of the day.
ft'W* Tickets 50 Cents. Doors open at 6Sr—commence
at 7i. Dr. F. A. JONES, Agent.
Jan. 28, 1853. tw3t
TEMPERANCE HALL!!
SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 29th.
GRAND CIVIC FESTIVAL!
GOLD, JEWELS, GEMsTi
RESPECTFULLY announces, that at the request ofseve
ral Gentlemen,he will give one ofhis PRESENTATION
SOIREES, as above. Upon which occasion, alter the
performance is over, he will donate to the audience ss3oo, ■
00, oi Rich, Costly and Princely Presents, consisting of a
GolckWatch, Silver Watch, i iamond Ring, Diamond-Set
Gold Chain, Clock,splendid Canes, &c., &c.
Go and see the Presents, in the show window of
Foster & Purple’s Jewelry Store.
Tickets.<3 l ,oo. See Bills of the day.
January 28. twit*
BY C. K HARRISON &, Cos.
A. K. AYER, Auctioneer.
NEGROES AND GROCERIES
AT
AT 11 o’clock on Tuesday next, the Ist February, we
wiil sell in front of our stores,
TWENTY-FIVE LIKELY NEGROES,
Men, Women,Boys and Girls. Among them are Cooks,
Washers, Jroners, House Servants and Field Hands.
ALSO,
100 Boxes Chewing Tobacco.
75 Boxes Fine Cigars.
50 Coils Rope.
50 Pieees Bagging.
2 Half Pipes Cognac Brandy.
2 “ “ Madeira Wine.
2 “ “ London Dock Porter.
6 Baskets fine Champagne.
50 bbls. West India Molasses.
ALSO,
A fine lot of Furniture, consisting of Tables, Chairs,
Bureaus, Beds, Bedsteads, Mattresses, two second hand
Pianos, &c., &c. Horses, Mules, Carriages, Wagons and
Buggies.
Columbus, Jan. 28. tw3t.
AUCTION IN CHARLESTON.
Valuable Field Negroes, House Servants, &c.
REAL ESTATE.
BY CAPERS & HEYWARD,
TTTILL be sold, on the Tenth February next, north of the
* t Custom House,in Charleston, by order of the administra
tors, under tha decree of court,
Two hundred and twenty-four (224) Negroes, accustomed to the
culture of sugar, cotton, and provisions; to be sold in families and
singly. Amongst them several mechanics, house servants, seam
stresses, carpenters, teamsters, drivers and washers.
Conditions- One-third cash; balance in two equal annua!
instalments, with interest to be paid annually from the date, se
cured by bond and mortgage with approved personal security.
Purchasers to pay for papers.
Charleston, Jan. 28—w& twtds
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
STEAM MILLS, LAND, WAGONS, MULES, CARTS,
WORK STEERS, STOCK HOGS of superior breeds.
COWS, working utensils of various kinds, &e., &c.
ALSO, A PORTION OF THE MILL HANDS,
II wanted by the purchaser of the property.
rV Dissolution of the copartnership heretofore existing in the
above valuable property h tying taken place, the undersign
ed subscribers will proceed to sell,
On the|first Saturday in March next,
On the premises, to the highest bidder, their
STEAM AND GRIST MILLS,
” i’-h all their appendages, consisting of Three Corn Mills , ca
pable of grinding five huiulred bushels per day, and a Manufac
turing’ Mill with French Burrs, sufficient to grind all the Wheat
made in the county and convert it into first rate flour.
f ALSO, TWO FIRST RATE SAW MILLS,
Inferior to none in the Slate ; one a Circular Sate that can cut
with skillful management from six to eight thousand feet oflum
ber p#r day, the other an Upright (or Sash) equal t® any saw ot
that ku.d ; the whole propelled by an Engine of great power,
capable of running all the machinery t at can be attached to it.
Hundred Acres of first rate Pine Land.
Well timbered and finely adapted to growing Cotton, and an in
exhaustible quantity of hard timber near by, suitable for all me
chamcal business.
These mills, known as Powell k Blackman's Steam Mills, are
most favorably situated—bordering on that rich Prairie region ;
they have scarce ever been able to supply the wants of the coun
try during summer—the grist mills have to be run day and night
V^ te P. U D w '*h the custom—waterpower at that season entirely
11 Th'^ ln lime region.
of sale liberal; particulars made known on the day
N. B. POWELL,
WILLIS GODWIN,
II BLACKMAN,
t flo , B. SMITH,
Jan. 28~4t j. p. WALCOTT.
MIDWIFE.
MRS. CATHARINE FoRLAN offers her professional services
to the citizens of Columbus as a Midwife ; after havin r the
advantage of ten years’ practice, she feels confident of giving full
satisfaction. Residence on Angle street, next door to John D.
Arnold. References: J J. Walton, Dr. F. Shaeffer, C. E. Mc-
Ardle. Columbus. Jan. 28—tw2w _____
GUANO.
TH E season is fast approaching when this valuable manure
should be used. The experience of those who have used it
proves, (if we believe their agricultural essays, which we do not
doubt) that even the cotton planter is doubly, and sometimes
trebly paid by its application.
Dr. E. T. Taylor’s experiment applied to pine lands near Col
umbus, on corn and peas, proves that it much more than doubly
paid him hardens are greatly benefited by it, producing vege
tables in abundance, and leaving the ground much benefited for
the succeeding years. By referring to the Soil of the South, full
directions for its application as well as for its benefitsmay be seen.
The undersigned has it for sale at Greenwood k Co’s. Ware
house. w Jan. 28—twtf J. R. JONES.
Muscogee Sheriff Sales.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in March next, at the
market house, in the city of Columbus, between the usual
hours ot sale, the following property to-wit:
All the interest of R.chard W. Fox in and to the following ne
groes, to-wit: Cuffee, a man about fifty three years old ; Clarissa
a woman about fiity years old; Caroline a woman about thirty
years old, and Lodiska a girl about fourteen years old ; levied on
as the property of Richard W. Fox to satisfy suudry fi fas frvm
Jfuscogee Superior Court in favor of John Banks, and other fl fas
iu ray hands against said Fox.
Also, a house and lot on the west side of Broad street, being on
and part of lot number seventy three, and now occupied as a
residence by Timothy B. Collins; levied on as the property of
said Collins to satisfy a fi fa from a magistrates’ court in favor of
John Whitesides against said Collins; levy made ai.d returned
to me by a constable. .
A Iso, lot of land number one hundred and nineteen id the ith
district of Muscogee county, levied on as the property of -L L.
How all to satisfy a fi fa from a magistrates’ court in favor of Har
rison Thomas, against said Howell; levy made and returned to
me by a constable.
Also, a number of school desks and seats, levied on as the
property ot Daniel B. Thompson to satisfy a fi fa from a magis
trates’ court in favor of James Vernoy against said Thompson.
Also, lot of land number one hundred and seventy four, in the
tenth district of Muse gee, containing two hundred and two and
a half acres, more or less ; levied on as the property of William
L. Culbreath to satisfy 8 fi fa from Harris Superior couitin favor
of Augustus F. Harvey and Emelius P. Han ev against said Cul
breath. A. S. RUTHERFORD, Sheriff.
Columbus, January 28—tds
1853. SPRING GOODS, 1853.
WILLIAM H. KNOEPFEL,
99 William Street, New York.
IMPORTER AND JOBBER,
IN FRENCH, GERMAN, ENGLISH AND DOMESTIC
GOODS.
For Tailors and Clothiers, have received by late arrivals, a
large and well selected stock in German, Euglish and French
Cloths, of all grades and styles.
Mohair Coatings, Drap D’Ete, Queen’s Clolh, Alpacca and
Worsted Coatings, Cashmerette.
Mixed and Clouded Zephyr Cloth, plain and twilled.
Fancy French and Barnsley Drills.
Brown and Yellow Linens, Fancy Plaid and Figured Mar
seilles ; White and Buff Figured Marseilles; Drab Silk and Linen
Coatings, together with an extensive assortment of
TRIMMINGS,
and other Goods, suitable for the CLOTHING TRADE, on the
most favorable terms.
Particular cash or short-time buyers, and all who study their
interests, will call and examine his stock, before purchasing else
where. New York, January 22—4wly
Negroes to Hire At Auction.
AT eleven o’clock, on Tuesday next, the twenty-fifth inst., we
will hire in front of our stores, for the balance of the year,
TWENTY FIVE OR THIRTY
Likely negroes, consisting of
Men, Women, Boys and Girls*
C. S. HARRISON CO.
A. K. AYER, Auctioneer.
Columbus, January 19 —tw3t
WILLIAM B. CARTER,
TUNER AND REPAIRER OF
vuss leawsa.
Orders received at the Book store of D. F. Willcox, Broad
street. Jan 19—tw ly
HOME MADE ATTRACTIVE!
FURNITURE TTuRNITURE!!
AT
SAMMIS & ROONEY’S,
One door below Hall and Moses.
- - •. j PERSONS in want of furniture, can here be *9*
supplied with every quality of Parlor , Sitting. Wl
-fl Dining and Bed Room furniture; made of rSp 2 ?
fancy and durable woods, at New York prices: ‘1 *
‘.rot up (with the exception of what is made in Columbus) mi
ter special supervision oi one of the partners at their manufacto
ry in New York city.
* The following named are a part of the articles in their exten
sive dock:
Divans, Sofas, Ottomans, Tete a Damask and Lace.jjtindow
Teles, all sizes ; Curtains, in thepieceormade
Marble top Tables, all kinds ; to >rder ;
Folding Tables, Walnut and Window Shades, Carpeting,
Mahogany ; EnameMed furniture in sets,
Work Tables, Extension do for Bed Rooms, a beautiful
Bureaus of all kinds ant prices; article;
Mahogany k Spring seat chairs; Portrait and Picture Frames of
Cane and Spiit do do | Mahogany or Gilt, made to
of all kinds, and good articles;! order;
Work stands, Wash stands, | Window Curtain Trimmings
and Jt/usic stands. ‘ | in great variety.
All articles not found in their stock will be furnished to order,
with dispatch. ‘\>lumbus, Jan. 21—tw3m
J-S. WOODBRIDGE,
PRACTICAL ARTIST & DAGUERREOTYPIST,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Rooms over Foster & Purple’s Jewelry Stor
Broad Street. Columbus, Jan. 5 Iw&twly.
For Sale.
a Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus, will be sold below
Boston prices. For particulars, apply at this office.
Columbus, Jan. 4—ts
Dissolution of Partnership.
THE Firm of S. HEYS & CO., was dissolved by mutual con
sent, on the hrst inst., by the withdrawal of Samuel Keys.
’ SAMU-'L HEYS,
SEABORN JONES,
R. P. SPENCER.
The affairs of the late firm will be settled by the remaining
iiartners. who will continue the business under the firm of R.
P. SPENCER k CO. R. P. SPENCER,
& SEABORN JONES.
Jan. 11, 1853. 1 wltw2t
NOTICE.
MR. WM. H. GRACE, is the authorized Collector for the
Columbus Guards, and all monies due the Company, must
be paid to him, until further orders.
Sov 24 H. ALLSTON, Sect’y.
BASCOM’S Sermons, for sale by
A. C. FLEWELLEN, k CO.
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST !
rHE subscribers having determined to close their business,
offer their large and well assorted stock oi GROCERIES at
Reduced Prices, For Cash.
Thev would also beg to say to those indebted, that early pay
ments would be quite acceptable.
Columbus, Jan. s—twtf E. BARNARD k CO.
TEAS! TEAS!!
BLACK and GREEN of the first quality from the Pekin Tea
Company. For sale by DAN FORTH k NAGEL.
Columbus. Ga., Dec 18—ts
POTASH!
/vlbs. best Potash, for sale by DANFORTH k NAGEL
Columbus, Ga., Dec 18—ts
FOR RENT.
A commodious and pleasant sleeping room in Winter’s Build
ing over Music Store of Whittelsey k Cos. Apply to
Columbus, Dec3 —tt WHITTELSEY k CO.
WINTER’S PALACE MILLS.
\TTE hope to be able to resume work, very soon after Christ
\ t mas. and having on the way the best lot of Wheat ever
shipped to us ; our friends may expect a little of the best Flour
thev ever saw. Cash paid for Com and Wheat as usual.
Columbus, Dec 3—ts C. T. INSLEE, Agent.
TO RENT.
a CIRCUMSTANCES renderingit necessary that I should
be near my business, I offer the place where l now re
side for rent, from the first of January ntxt, until the
first of October following. There is not a more desira
ble place in Alabama. About eight acres of ground are open
x ith a good strong fence, fifteen acres in the woods—the place is
one mile and a half from the city. Seven rooms in the house,
kitchen with two good comfortable rooms, smoke house and
storage room and stables, and an excellent well of water.
For further particulars enquireot me at Sammis k Rooney’s
Furniture Store. Rent cheap. F. M. GRAY.
Columbus, Ga., Dec 10-ts
aud Sentinel copy,
A GREAT BARGAIN ! 1
i SALE, within ten minutes’ ride of the city, a very
iilikil desirable residence. The house has five good rooms, with
[ kitchen, servant rooms, store rooms, &c.. in the basement, good
out-houses and good water, and surrouraed by good neighbors ;
there are about seventeen acres of land, a portion of it in the
woods, attached to the place, and will sell it at a bargain.
Columbus, Jan. s—twtf JNO. A. JONES.
HOTEL FOR SALE.
; THE subscriber offers ior sale his eommodi ous and
ssT wel ’ finished Hotel, situated on the east side of the
f= a i public square, in the town of Buena Vista, Ga., and
J known as the “GLOBE HOTEL.” It is furnished with
all necessary conveniences, and has pertaining to it, a good
kitchen, smoke house, stable, lot, &.c., all in good repair. The
house is conveniently situated, and is favored with a liberal share
of boarding and transient custom. Buena Vista, though new, is
a large and beautiful town. Its schools,and varied merchantile
and mechanic interests, insure its permanency and rapid growth.
No one need fear depreciation in property for many vears.
Persons wishing to purchase such property, would do well to
call and examine. Reasonable time will be allowed for payment.
For terms apply to the undersigned Z WILLIAMS,
or to WILLIAMS k OLIVER,
March s—9wtf Buena Vista, .Marion co. Ga.
CENTRAL HOTEL,
BUTLER, TAYLOR PIN COUNTY, GEO.
BY JOHN B. ARNOLD.
THE undersigned respectfully announces to the public, that he
has opened this large and new establishment situate immediate
ly opposite the
MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD DEPOT,
and just half the distance between the cities MACON AND
CO J. UMB US, and as the junction of the South Western Rail
road branch and the Muscogee Railroad, he hopes by untiring en -
ergy to receive a liberal share of patronage from a generous trav
eling public. Butler, Dec 13—50w3m
GLOBE HOTEL,
BUENA VISTa. MAKION CO., GA
MTHEsubscriber respectfully announces to his friends
and the public generally, that he has taken charge
of this well known
ESTABLISHMENT.
The house is commodious and well finished; and no pains will
be spared to render those comfortable, who may favor him with
their patronage.
Dec 3—ts E. TITCOMB.
LAND FOR SALE.
I HAVE for sale 900 acres ofgoodfarmingland, situated
eight miles and a half from Fort Gaines on the road lead
ing from that place to Newton,the county siteofßakerco.
These lands are well situated, with plenty of good run
ning water —high and healthy, with 160 acres cleared —alls resh,
or nearly so, and are in a fine state of cultivation. The land will
be divided if the purchaser desires it, and if not. the whole will be
disposed of. Any person wishing to buy land in the low country
would do well to call and examine for themselves. Prices will
be made to suit the purchaser. For further information apply
to the subscriberon the place, orto John West, Fort Gaines, Ga.
maich 26—ts M. A. HENDERSON.
NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAM SHIP
LINE,
Weekly The new and splendid Steamships
Florida. ... . Capt. Lyon,
and
Alabama , Capt. Ludlow.
Belonging to theNicw York andSavannah Steam Navigation
Company,
WILL leave Savannah and New York every Saturday. These
ships are 1,300 tons register, and unsurpassed in safety,ep -"'l
and comfort.
These steamers leaving Savannah at the same time that the
Marion and Southerner leaves Charleston, arrive in New York as
soon as, or before them.
rW”Cabin passage s2s—payable before going on board
Agents: PADELFORD, FAY & CO., Savannah, Ga.
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
April 30,1852—tf] 194 Front street,New York.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
,THE U. S. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEOh
GIA leaves Savannah the following Wednesday so
Philadelphia: Dec 15and 39th,January 12tliand 26th, February
9th and 23d, March 9th and 23d, April 6th and 20th, May 4th and
18th, June 1. Anew steamship now building, in every respect
equal to the State of Georgia, will take her place in the line dur
ing the month o June next, and with the Georgiamake a weekly
line.
This ship has been built with the strictest regard to the
safety and comfort, and her accommodations for passengers are
unsurpassed by those of any other steamship on the cost.
Fare to Philadelphia $25 ; through to New York $25; Steer
age $9, PjJDELFORD k FAY, Agents, Savannah.
Dec 7—49wtf HERRON k MARTlN,Philadelphi.
MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD CO.
WHITER ARRANGEMENT
ON and after the 12th November, the Trains will be governed
by the following schedules:
MAIL TRAIN, SEVEN TIMES A WEEK.
Leave Columbus at 10 p. m.—Arrive at Butler at \% a. m.
Leave Butler at 5% p. m.—Arrive at Columbus at 9 p. m.
E. F. RICKER, Superintendent.
Columbus, Jan. 1, 1853.
United States Mail Line,
From Columbus, Ga. ? Ala.,
Via Sand Fort, Uchee, Creek Stand, Hernando,
Elion, andjStewart’s.Mills.
THE undersigned is now prepared to carry
on this line: he therefore hopes to
be favored with a good share of the public patronage. This line
intersects, at Chunnenuggee, the line to Montgomery, via Tus
kegee, Ala.; also, the one to Eufaula, via Clayton, Ala.
SCHEDULE:
Leave Columbus Tuesdays and Fridays, at 2 P. M.
Arrive at Chunnenuggee next days, at 4 P. M.
Leave Chunnenuggee Mondays and Thursdays, at 4 A. M.
Arrive at Columbus same days, at 8 P. M.
A. HAYGOOD, Contractor.
Stage Office at “Oglethorpe House.” •
N. B. Persons wishing to go to Warrior,Stand, Union Springs,
Ridgeley, or Aberfoil, Macon county, or Missouri, Pike county,
Alabama, will take this route. Carriages reserved and ready at
any trip for the use of families. A. 11.
Jan. 11. 1853. 1 12m
BLACKSMITH AND HORSE SHOEING
THE subscribers have removed their shop to the one known
as “MOTT’S” shop, opposite the Oglethorpe House and Bap
tist Church , where they intend having work well done and insure
satisfaction. We have the very best Smiths in the country, and
are prepared to IRON WAGONS, SHOE HORSES, and do
all kinds of plantation work.
Thankful for past patronage, we hope a continuance from our
friends in the city and country.
In a short time, we intend keeping on hand for sale good
Two Horse Wagons, with, iron axies,
ploughs, Mattochs, Wedges, Prows, &c.,&c.
We want twenty five hundred bushels good coal, for which we
will pay the highest price in cash.
1 J ISAAC T. ROBINSON k CO.
Columbus, January 18—3w2t Enquirer copy twice.
DR. H. M. CLECKLEY
HOMOEOPATHIC AND ALLOPATHIC
POLITELY tenders his professional services to the citi
zens of Columbus and vicinity. He may always be found
VW at bis office on Broad street, two doors above the old
Bank of St. Mary’s, or at Captain P. T. Schlev’s residence,
on Oglethorpe street. October 13,1$52—tw6ra
MEDICAL WINES —A lot of pure Liquors just received by
the subscribers, to which they would respectfully call the at
tention ot Physicians and Invalids. GESNER k PEABOD Y,
Feb 23—wtf Druggists.
FRENCH Perfumery, Toilet Extracts, and Lubins Genuine
Extracts. For sale by GESNER k PEABODY.
march 5 At the Blue Drug store.
Drugs and Medicines.
THEsubscribersbegleaverespecttullyto calltheattention n
of Physicians and Planters to their large supply of ISIS#
SELECT MEDICINES, all ofwhicnare fresh and of the YN
purest quality, such as have been purchased on the lowest 43
terms, and we will furnish them at reasonable and satisfac ory
prices.
COUNTRY PHYSICIANS will have their orders filled with the
best Medicines promptly—which will be put up neatly, and se
curely packed. Such Chemicals will be manufactured to order
as the exigency of any case may require.
GESNER k PEABODY
To malcegood Bread.—Use Preston and Merrils Yeas
Powders. Forsale at the BLUE DRUG STORE ,
march 5 sign of the Negro and Mortar.
CIGARS! CIGARS !! CIGARS! ! !
THE subscribers have just received an assortment otchoice
cigars of diminutive size, aud good Tobacco Call and see them
the BLUE DRUGSTORE
f e b 28 W'tf sign of the negro and Mortar,
OLD RAG NOTICE.
FROM and after the 20th of this month, Rock Island Factory
will pay lor Clkan Cotton or Linen Rags 3 cents a pound
Cash, or 3?tf cents in paper at Cash prices.
G. B. CURTIS, Agent.
Columbas, Jan. 11, 1853 1 wtf
S3T AU papers that advertise Rags for us, will please alter
their advertisement to read as above.
j LOANS MADE
| OX PRODUCE, STOCKS, NOTES,
&c., &c. Apply to THOMAS CHAFFIN,
Columbus, Jan. 7—2w3wtw At J. it J. Kyle’s
ill DENTAL NOTICE.
DR- O. P. LAIRD
HAS returned, and resumed his professional duties. 093
next door to Mulford’s. up stairs.
Columbus, Nov 33—twfmi.
W, F. LEE, D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON.
Office on Broad street, over Mysratt‘s store.
Columbus. Oct 29—ts
RETURNED.
C. T. CUSHMAN, D. D. S.
HAS returned from New York,
where he critically inspected, in
* v various Dental Laboratories, some
of the best woik that can be done, and availed himself of addi
tional means to execute the same stvles with dispatch.
Also, tooperate on the teeth, with his usual care and finish/V*
Over Foster & Purple’s Jewelry Store.
Columbus, January, 7—twtf E®r
LIKELY NEGROES FOR SALE*
TH E subscriber has for sale a lot of choice and valuable ne
groes which he utters for sale at very reasonable prices
There are among them good field hands, Railroad, Steam Boat,
and Steam Saw Mill hands, one first rate Engineer and Sawyer.
Several first elass Seamstresses, Washers and Ironers. Also,a
good nurse and clean starcher, His house is at the foot of the
Bridge in Girard, Via.
Dec 15-tw& wtf J. M. .VcKEE.
Watches Repaired.
joo A skilful Watchmaker and Jeweller, engaged by
the undersigned in New York, has just arrived, and we
ft* ** are now P re P iired to give the best satisfaction to friends
and customers having work to be done. All work
warranted. Oct 2 WIIITTELSEY ic CO.
“HOME INDUSTRY.”
JOEL T. SCOTT,
IGAR MANUFACTURER,
(A FEW DOORS WORTH OF HALL & MOSES.)
Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia,
ALWAYS on hand, at Wholesale and Retail, all desirable
varieties of
HAVANA AND AMERICAN CIGARS,
which will be sold on low terms.
A liberal discount will be made to those who buy to sell again.
A generous share of the patronage of the public is respectfully
solicited. All Cigars warranted to be such as represented.
Columbus, October 2—4 owly
COPPER AND SHEET IRON
AND
ww aßAsrwAevQ&fe
THE subscriber, ever grateful for past patronage-begs leaveto
inform his friends and the public that he has one of the largest
assortments of 7'in Ware and Housekeeping articles ever ottered
in this market; consisting as follows: Bath Tubs, Shower Baths,
with Brass Valves, Hip Baths do., Sponged Pyramid cake and
ornamental moulds; Jelly moulds;coffee Filterers; do. Biggins; do
large and small Urns; Knife Trays; do. Washers, anew article;
Brooms, Cocoa Dippers; Pie and Dessert plates, all sizes; Britan
nia ware, of all kinds; Spico Boxes; Dressing Cases, Cooking
Stoves of various patterns, warrented to perform well.
All manner of Tin or sheet Iron, or Copper or Zinc work, done
at short notice, on the most favorable terms
Atl orders for Tin put up at short notice, on terms to suit the
times.
Having in his employ the best Job workman in this country
all he a>ks is to give him a trial.
Guttering or Roofing done at short notice, and warranted.
Call and see me before engaging or purchasing elsewhere, as
am determined to sell and work as low as the lowest.
J. B. HICKS.
East side Broad street, near the Market.
Columbus, Ga.,May 18,1852 wtf
STEAM FACTORY.
Corner of Oglethorpe and Franklin Sts.
JOHN L. BARRINGER & BROTHER,
ARE prepared at the above establishment to make
WINDOW SASH of all sizes, Primed and Glazed;
WindOAV Blinds, painted if required ; PANEL DOORS
and all other kinds of work in their line, atshort notice,
and made in the best manner and on as good terms as can
be had elsewhere.
Columbus, Jan. 22, 1852. 4 ly
BEEBE & CO.,
156 Broadway, New York.
Spring Fashion for „ Gentlemen's Hats,l 1853.
a BEEBE & CO., respectfully solicit the orders of their
patrons and the public, for such goods in their line as wll
be wanted at the commencement of spring trade ; the ob
ject is to afford ample time to manufacture the Hats, and have
them ready for shipment in time to offer for sale on the 12th of
February, when the Fashion will be introduced in New York.
The following is a list of their established prices, subject to five
per cent, discount: “ Terms Cash”—s3B $39, $42, #-15, S4B, ssl,
and #54 per dozen, for fine, fashionable, black Hats, and from
$42 to S6O per dozen for white Rocky Mountain Silver Beavers.
New York, Jan. s—tw6t
PORTRAIT OF JOHN C- CALHOUN.
THE subscribers are preparing for publication and have nearly
completed, a large full length likeness of South Carolina’s >
Illustrious Statesman ; —engraved in the highest style of art, on
steel, by A. 11. Ritchie, from an original painting. The details of
the likeness will be finished from a celebrated Daguerreotype,
taken from life, and which is pronounced the best likeness extant.
Size of the Engraving, with suitable margin for framing, will be
thirty by twenty three inches. The style and finish of the work
will be superioi to any thing yet executed in this country. Every
copy will be printed on proof style, on extra fine plate paper,
manufactured expressly lor the purpose.
It will be sold by subscrip; ion at the low price ot Five Dollars
per copy, and ready for delivery about the first of December next.
Orders received by R. A. BACHIA & CO , Publishers.
Dec 14—lm 23 Chambers street, New York.
D. B. THOMPSON & CO.,
(AT THE SIGN OF THE HEART,)
Below Hill, Dawson Cos.
r piN, Copper, Sheet Iron, Steam Boat work, all manner
X of Gutters, Piping, Conductors and Roofing done to
order, substantially and warranted.
Nov. 27 43—ts
# TROY FACTORY,
HARRIS COUNTY, GEORGIA.
Ware Room on East side Broad street , next door to
P. McLaren .
R. G. JEFFERSON & CO.
S PROPRIETORS of the above works respectfully inform
the public, that they have now on hand for sale, and are con
stantly manufacturing all descriptions of Wooden Ware,
such as Chairs, Settees, Bedsteads, Buckets,Tubs,&c.. &c.,
of the best material, and finisned in excellent style under their
personal supervision.
They particularly call attention to their various styles and quali
ties of cn airs, which, for neatness, comfort, durability and cheap
ness cannot be surpassed in any country; varying in pricefrom
$lO to $24 per dozen—specimens of which can be seen at their
Ware Room one door above P. McLaren’s, Broad street,
Columbus, which the public are invited to examine.
Every description of Chairs, Buckets, Tubs, &c. made to order
after any fashion desired. They are also prepared to furnish Win
dow Sash and Blinds of all descriptions to order.
premiums wereawarded to the Troy Factory at
the Southern Agricultural Fair at Macon, for the best specimer
of Chair and Wooden Ware.
OTOrders left at their Ware Room—east side Brt ad street,
irected to R. G. Jefferson it Cos., Columbus, will meet w
rompt attention. May 10-wly
DISSOLUTION AND COPARTNERSHIP.
JOSEPH W. & ROBERT H. THOMAS,
HAVING purchased an interest in the Columbus Cotton Gin
Manufactory and in the Steam Saw Mill business of the
undersigned respectively, will be copartners in the same from and
after this date.
A. A. LOWTHER having disposed of his interest in the above
his connexion with the same has closed.
E. I.TAVLOR &CO.,
Columbus, July 15—twtf k CO
LAND WARRANTS WANTED.
BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS for 40, 80, 160 acres
wanted, for which the highest cash prices will be paid by
Columbus, aug 24—34wtf J. ENNIS k CO.
A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF BLUE LAID
AND WOVE LETTER PAPER.
For sale at the Store of the Rock Island Factory
Columbus, July 24-ts G. B. Curtis, Agent.
NOTICE.
r pilE books and accounts of J. Croshaw are left in the hands
of M.N. Clarke, Esq., for settlement. Please call and pay.
Columbus, January 14-—tw9t
BUSINESS CARDS.
Tjß EALL^
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Lcmix, Stewaet Cocrrr, Ga.
WILL attend regularly the Superior Courts of Stewart, Marion,
Sumpter and Randolph counties: and will give prompt atten
tion to all business entrusted to their uare.
JOHW A. TUCKER , E. H. BEALL.
Lumpkin, January 18. 1853 —Swly
INGRAM CRAWFORD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Columbus, Gio.
Will practice in the Chattahoochee Clreuit and the
counties. Office over the store of J. K. Redd k Cos. .-s! __rv_
-iiiTpOHTER INGRAM, M J. CRAW FORD.
glOolumbus, January 11—2w6m
HENRY H. WHITFIELD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW ,
HA WKINSVILLE, PULASKI COUNTY, OZOBOI
January, 1853. w3m—s2.
DOUGLASS & DOUGLASS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Cuihbert, Georgia.
WILL practice in the counties of the Southwestern Circuit,
and in Stewart county of the Chattahoochee circuit.
EUGENIUS L. DOUGLASS,
Nov 30—wly MARCELLUS DOUGLASS.
GEO. S. ROBINSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Cuihbert, Georgia.
References :—Hons. M. J. Wellborn and Alfred Iverso
Columbus. Cuthbert, Nov 2—43wtf
WILLIAMS & OLIVER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Buena Vista, Marion countt, Georgia.
TT/TLL practice in the counties of Marion, Macon, Houston
tt Stewart, Randolnh and any adjoining county where the*
services may be required.
WM. F. WILLIAMS. THADDEUB OLIVER.
Fob 27—tw3m&wtf.
S/ S. STAFFORD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Blakely, Early Cos., Aa.
apSwa
T. J. COLQUITT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Buena Vista, tia.,
YT/'ILL practice intheCourts of “trionand StewarttheChat-
Yv tahoochee Circuit —an * Vlncon, Lee and Sumpter, of the
Southwestern Circuit.
Reference—Hon. VV. T. Colouitt Columbus, Ga.
julyls—tf
F. T. CULLENS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BLAKELY, EARLY COUNTY, OA.
Oct 5, 1852. 40-wly
DOUGHERTY, STOKES & STEWART,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Columbus, Georgia.
Office over Butt At- Banks Store.
WILL practice in the courts of the Chattahoochee Circuit, and
Russell and Macon counties, Ala, march 27—wly
H. T. GREENWOOD, JOSIAH MORRIS, J. I. RIDGWAY.
GREENWOOD, MORRIS & RIDGWAY,
FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. T 7 Carondelet Street, New Drlaans.
Oct 29—wictwly
C. S. HARRISON & CO.
AUCTION AND COMMSSION
MERCHANTS.
Broad street, Columbus, Ga.
WILL attend promptly to all business consigned te [tfctta
Feb 13-
KING & WINNEMORE,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
MOBILE, ALABAMA.
Dec. 20,1849. [Mob. Trib.] IS 1 1
A W H W 1 © 21
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
r |tHE undesigned would respectfully inform his friends and
X the public generally, that he has opened a store on Broad
street, nearly opposite Mr. Jambs Kivun’s Sans Bouci, for the
purpose of carrying on the above business, and would be happy
lor them to give him a call, lie proposes doing the A UCTJOW
AWL) COMJyJLSSJOW B USIWESS in the usuul way, and will
also attend to the selling and hiring of Negroes for those who
may entrust him with their patronage. JOHN QUIN.
N. B.—Consignments of Merchandize carefully attended to.
October 22, 1852—w&twly.
INSURANCE OFFICES.
SUN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
or
A. B. NELSON, President.
JOHN WHITEHEAD, Secretary,
THE undersigned is authorized to take River and Marine risks,
for this well known Company, on favorable terms.
Columbus, Jan. 14—twfim JOHN MUNN.
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE
Protection Insurance Company at Ilaittord, Conueaticut.
Springfield Marine and Fire Insurance Company, at Spring
field, Massachusetts.
North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company, Raleigh.
Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Company, Covington.
J3f“ Slaves insured at two-thirds their value.
Columbus, Jen. 14—tw6m JOHN MUNN, Agent.
Do You Want to Insure?
rpHE SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY will
A. take Marine and Fire risks on reasonable terms.
Apply to R. J. MOSES, Ageat.
N. B.—This office returned to the holders of Policies 3t per
cent, of the premiums paid during the year 1852.
Columbus, Oct s3—w<S-twly
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE
PROTECTION INSURANCE GO., HARTFOHi
NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Company
Continue to take risks on the most lavorable terms.
53?” Slaves insured for two-thirds value.
Applications for risks in town or country may be made te
Columbus, Sept 3—twGm JOHN MUNN, Ageat.
MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE
BANK OF SAVANNAH.
AGENCY AT C O LUM BUS,
JYTILL receive Deposits—and Checks for sale on Hew Yerfc
VV Macon and Savannah.
April 24—twtf “ RICHARD PATTIN.
SAVANNAH
MUTUAL INSURANCE COHPAVT.
Fireand Marine risks taken by
Columbus, Feb 25—twly M J MOBEO
SAVANNAH
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
THIS office returned 39 percent, of premiums received last
year to persons holding policies of the Company; and cob
tinues to take Fire and Marine risks on the most reasonable
terms. Sept 15—twtf R J MOSEB, Agent.
AGENCY OF THE MANHATTAN
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF
NEW YORK.
H. H. EPPING, Agent for Columbus, Ga.
DRS BOSWELL k BILL I WO. Mtdtcal Efwumtrt.
Pamphlets containing tables of Rates and other infonnatieß
may be obtained by application at the oSee es the Ageate.
Oelga -* ts *T i#—twfcwftr