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1 { enforced by such provisions as shall
*” from evasion, or unpunished violation,
TP^ ve * mllv t lie ob .i ects in vie "Vsf
H, * .jrrainst the evils of the Retail
My ! E2S
■ ,n ,nri in it was then
I ‘r'-ohrd, That the ftlalks <|fthii Convention
■‘ ‘ dered the President. for-the able, impar
■ “’: u ( ( jj, r „jfied manner, in which he has dis- ,
■ ‘ .. and his duties as Presiding officer, aiid that
I convention also tender its thanks to the ;
B j ‘lV'idents, and Secretaries of the Conven- I
Ibr the satisfactory discharge of their du
■ ()u motion, it was further *
I i>, % „!rrd, That the thanks oi this Convention
I, tendered* to the Baptist Denomination of At- j
B e |- ()| . (|,e use of their Church in which the j
Raven I i‘>ii assembled, and to the Methodist
B. 01 - 1 „..i Denomination for their Church for
.■•use of Speakers in the Temperance cause.
■ On motion, the Secretaries were instructed to !
B rIli ,(, the proceedings to the press of the j
m h j jo vick Pierce in compliance with a call
addressed the Convention in a spirited and
speech of some length, wlucli was )
■really applauded. ‘ ]
B On motion of Mr. Lester of Forsyth,
■ jiesolced, That the Central Committee pre-
U an appropriate gold medal with proper de-
IBjce;;, to be given to that County Committee man,
IBiio will obtain the largest number of signa
jßmts to the petition sent by this Convention >
Bccording to the population of his county.
I On motion of Mr. Duryee of Chatham,
I Resolved, ‘J’hat the County Committee man
Be requested to furnish to the Central Commit-
Be, and hv them to be laid before the Legisla- j
■ure in such manner and form as to their wh
ftdorn may seem best,jthe followingjstatistics, viz.: I
Numbers of Churches in each county, with j
lnumher ol members—number of schools with j
Ithe number of scholars—number of Temperance !
[organizations with aggregate membership—num
[her of cases of known death from intemperance
I— number of taverns, distilleries, grog-shops or
[doggeries, licensed or unlicensed—cases ot
IcEWie, superinduced by the sale ot intoxicating
Jap/ors, with the cost to the county of their trial,
[together with the cases of pauperism with the
cost of its maintenance.
There being no further business the Conven
tion then adjourned sine die , with prayer from j
the Rev. J. H. Campbell, of Spaulding.
JOHN B. WALKER, Pres.
Wm. S. Williford, / ~ . •
J nos. W. Lake, \ ,
Missis.-im Senator.— B. N. Kitty on, Esq., dc-
I ( linos the appointment of U. S. Senator, to suc-
I coed Walter Brooke, tendered him by hi.s Excel-
I leney, Gov. Foote. In transmitting Mr. Kinyon’s
I loiter to the Jackson | apers for publication, Gov.
I Foote says: “Having now made all proper efforts
I to secure the full representation of the State in the
I Senate for the twelve months which will
I ensue the 4th of March next, and these efforts
I having proved so lamentably abortive, I shall take
I no further steps to attain the desired object, and
I shall leave the whole matter to be disposed of as
ft ikl* people of the Slate may decide at the bal
fffjy.hox in November next.
f
Capt.. George C. x . Westcott, U. S. A., brother of
Ex-Senator YVesleott, oifMorida, died at Acapul
■ co, Mexico, on the Bth of January, of Yellow
Fever.
Nh\v Orleans, Feb. 22.—Advices from Tampi
co, dated the 9th inst., State that Ex-President Ar
ista had arrived there on the 4th inst., en route, it
was said, for Matan/.as. His in’entions were the
subject of touch curiosity.
SAILING OF OCEAN STEAMERS.
Collins and Cunard Lines.
FROM LIVERPOOL.
For 1853.
Boston. Saturday March.. 5 Cunard
New-York Wednesday.... “ 9 Collins
Now-York Saturday “ 12 Cunard
Boston Saturday “ 19 Cunard
New-York Wednesday.... “ 23 Collins
New-York Saturday “ 26 Cunard
FROM AMERICA.
Boston Wednesday... - March. .2 Cunard
New-York Saturday “ 5 Collins
Nevr-York Wednesday “ 9 Cunard
Boston Wednesday “ 16 Cunard
I New-York Saturday “ 19 Collins
New-York Wednesday. , “ 23 Cunard
Boston Wednesday “ 30 Cunard
New-York Saturday April.. 2 Collins
New-Y ork .... Wednesday “ 6 Cunard
Boston Wednesday “ 13 Cunard
New-York. Saturday “ 16 Collins
New York Wednesday “ 20 Cunard
Boston Wednesday.... “ 27 .Cunard
LATEST DATES.
Liverpool Feb 12 J Havre—Feb. 7 | Havana—Feb 16
COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.
COTTON STATEMENTS.
cSsso'lps! § E.xl ry: £ stock |
= a * g< 6 S ;“d <2: -S’ H on
5S | 2.i g 2. r- isg 3 |‘2 32- hand
3 g |.g is : gj.; ii § - this
• - . ir. S day.
1852. 860 1051 37007 38918 1738 26930 28668 10250
Feb. 26,
1853. 229 1035 51410 52674 519 35383 35902 16768
Columbus, March 1.
There has been a fair enquiry for cotton, ;.nd prices
continue to range from 7 1-2 a 9 3-8 ; principal sales of
Middlings 8 1-4 a 8 3-4 j Good Middling 9 $ and Mid
dling Fair 9 1-4 a 9 3 Bc.
Montgomery, Feb. 2S. —The demand for cotton the
past week has not been good, and prices have been in
li.v >r if buyers on the lower grades, which constitute
the larg st portion of our stock. We quote Middlings
8 cents., Good Middlings 8 1 2 cents.
Ba\ annaii, Feb 28.—Cotton—A better demand ex
lMod on Saturday than for many days previous, and the
sales reached 915 bales, at from 6 ‘ -2 to 10 cents.
Holders generally are firm, but we notice no change in
the market-
Oglethorte, Feb. 2o.—Cotton.—The market con
tinues very dull at a decline during the week of 1-4 c
M e quote extremes 6 a 9 cents.
The stock on hand by actual count is 1.419 bales.
The receipts fur the week, 53 bales. As the receipts,
fce. at Montezuma, on the east bank of the river,should
be properly included in the receipts of this place, we
have had the stock of cotton in the warehouses counted,
and find that there arc BSB bales, making total stock in
Oglethorpe and Montezuma, 2,337 halts.
COLUMBUS GUARDS.
Appear at the Armory on Friday, the 4th Mareh,at
2 o clock, P. M., armed and equipped as the by-laws
j diryet. for parade and target practice. By erder of Ist
1 Lieut, commanding. Forsyth, O. S.
Columbus, March g—Jt
THE SOIL OF THE~SOUTH,
FOR 1853,
Containing Peabody’s method of cultivating his eele
j brated Strawberry, beautifully illustrated, aud much
i other valuable Agricultural and Horticultural infor
mation j for sale at the office of the Times & Sentinel,
Columbus, Georgia.
Unbound Volume $1 00
Bound Volume 1 50
Columbus, March 2,1853. —w&twtf
DANCING ACADEMY,
AT CONCERT HALL.
BV the request of many families. Mr. G. W. DEM BREST
will still continue to give lessons in the polite art *f Dancing
in his Academy at the above Saloon, and will continue the exer
cises for -Wasters and Misses every Saturday morning and after
noon, during the term. Gentlemen’s classes will meet on Friday
aud (Saturday evenings from 7 to 9 o’clock. The Gentlemen’s
class will commence on Friday evening, March 18th inst., at 7
o’clock. JMastersand Misses on Saturday morning and afternoon,
.March 19th ; thete will be a reduction on pupils who have attend
ed both terms.
Terms, ten dollars, payable half quarterly in advance. Tickets
for the parties can be had by applying at Foster & Purple’s or
Wh i Moisey 6c. Co.’s Jewelry .Store, or Mr. Demerest at the Hall.
The examination party of the scholars will take place on Friday
evening the eleventh of March.
All the parents and guardians and scholars are invited to at*
tend ; also those ladies and families who received tickets to the
| parties; the examination to commetfoe at % post 7 o’clock pre
cisely. Columbus, March 2—twot
Notice.
TO MY FRIENDS AND CREDITORS.
IDO hereby give notice to all that 1 am indebted to, either by
note or otherwise, that they may not give themselves any un
easiness. It is true, if lam pressed on at present, J could not
pay titty cents in the dollar. My loss of property and other bad j
treatment by some ot the citizens ot Columbus, lias caused me to !
be unable to make payment at the time my notes and debts fell 1
due, but if my health permits me, I have yel got that energetic j
and persevering disposition, that 1 will work out in a short time, {
and no man shall lose any thing that is just, by me. a
March 2—tw&wtf ‘ D. D. RIDEN HOUR.
New Sheet Music.
THE subscribers hare this day received a large assortment of ,
Sheet Music; among whicli are many new and popular
pieces never before ottered in this market. The ladies in parti
i cultrare invited to call and examine our stock.
TKUAXf A PEASE,
Columbus, March 2—tw 106 Broad street.
Look!
SIX NEGRO MEN FOR SALE.
Apply to SAMUEL M. CARTER, or
ROBERT E. DIXON.
Columbus, Ga. March 2—twtf. (
Muscogee Sheriff Sales.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in ! April next, at the j
market house, in the city of Columbus, between the usual j
hours of sale, the following property to-wit:
Water Lot number eleven (owned and occupied by the Howard
Manufacturing Company, meets and bounds as set forth by the
deed trout the Water Lot Company to Van Leonard for the How
ard Manufacturing Company,) together with the factory building
thereon, with all the machinery and tackle thereto belonging;
also, the store room and offices on said lot, fronting on Front
street; also, the large brick building on the corner of Front and
; Bryant streets, and the tenement next thereto, minting on Bryant
street, together with the ground thereto belonging; beins one
| hundred feet by one hundred and forty-eight feet of lot number
forty seven, and thirty seven feet by forty nine feet off of lot num j
ler forty eight ; all lying and being in the county of Muscogee, i
and levied on as the property of the Howard .Manufacturing
Company to satisfy sundry fi fas in my hands ; one in favor of
Robert Mitchell, from Muscogee Inferior Court: one from the
1 Superior Court of Muscogee in favor of John Warren, aud other
; fi fas in my hands against said Company.
Also, a lot of dry goods, consisting of calicos, silk, muslin, laces, i
ready made clothing, bonnets, hats, shoes, blankets, OLc , levied j
on as the property of E. &. B. Meiidheim, to satisfy a li fa from
Muscogee Superior Court in favor of Binswanger & Eger, and
other fi fas in my hands against Emil Mcndheim and Benjamin
Mendheim.
i Also, a lot of dry goods, consisting of muslins, laces, siik, cali
l co, &.C., levied on as the property of Francis Gould mg, to satisfy
| a distress warrant in favor of John B. Strapper, against said
i Goulding.
Also, one and a halfshaiesofthe capital stock of the Muscogee
i Railroad company, levied on as the properly of Lively & Clapp,
to satiety a fi fa from Muscogee Superior Court in favor ol John
Banks against Livel) & Clapp.
Also.a negro boy named George, about eighteen or nineteen
years old, levied on asihe property of Marcus Johnson to satisfy
afifa from Pike Superior Court in favor of Bradford T. Chapman
against said Johnson.
Also,one horse and buggy, two mules, and a two horse wagon,
a yoke ot oxen and cart, all levied on as the property of Daniel D.
Ridenhour to satisfy a fi fa from Muscogee Superior Court in favor
-of George W. Lee, against said Ridenhour ; property pointed
i out by said defendant.
Also, the following negroes: Caroline a woman about twenty
five years eld, and Lodiska a girl about t welve jears old, and the
: life estate of Richard W. Fox to Coflee, a man about fifty five
years old,and Clarisa a woman about fifty years old; all levied
! bn as the property of Richard W. Fox. to satisfy a fi fa from
Muscogee Superior Court in favor of John Banks; and other fi
fas in my hands against said Fox.
MORTGAGE SALE.
j .dlso, at the same time and place, trill he raid, on the first Tusday
May next, the following property, to-wit :
John a man about forty years old, Agnes n woman about forly
! three years old, Cornelius a man about twenty one years old,
I Catherine a girl about twelve years old, Daniel about ten and
j Charlotte a girl about five years old; all levied on as the propel
i ty of Silas McGrady to satisfy a mortgage li fa from Muscogee Su
perior Court in favor of Wi lliain A. Redd against said A/cGrndy.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
A T TII E BL U E DRUG STOIt E ,
Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia.
fJUST received from New York and Philadelphia, a large
supply of select Medicines, consisting of pure and select
Powders and Extracts, for sale at the lowest market prices
and warranted to give entire satifaction or we shall count
j it no sale.
I Physicians’country bills and plantation medicines put up on
I the lowest terms; every attention will be paid to their quality,
I and thev willbe securely and speedily packed and forwarded.
GESNER & PEABODY, Druggists,
! March 2—tw&wly Sign of the Negro and Mortar.
Mexican Mustang Liniment.
AT Ne.v York prices. We have just received a large invoice
ot the above excellent medicine, to be sold at the manufac
turer’s prices. Call at the BLUE DRUG STORE.
March 2—tw&wly Sign of the J\>gro and Mortar.
Pure Medical Wines.
I\OZ PORT and Brandy for Medical purposes, for sale at the
) ‘ Blue Drug Store,
March 2— tw&wly GESNKR 4c. PEABODY.
Paints and Oils.
I)UItK and Geinn Lead, Linseed, Lamp and -Machinery Oils,
1 for sale cheap at the Blue Drug Store,
March 2—tw&wty GESNER & PEABODY.
\clmtnlstrator’s Sale of Notes, Accounts, <fcc*
Will be sold on tee first Tuesday in April next, at the mar
ket house, in the city of Columbus, between the legal hours of
Sheriff’s sale, the outstanding accounts, notes and due bills of
Peabody & Cos., claimed by administrator of Augustus Peabody,
deceased, as the exclusive property ofliis intestate, warranty in
every respect expressly excluded. Sold by order of Court of Or
dinary tor Muscogee county, as debts insolvent and of doubtful
collection, t erms of sale cash.
WM. N. NELSON, Adm’r.
AUGUSTUS PEABODY, decM.
.1/arch 2—twJt&wtds Per R. Watson Dkston, Attorney.
NO POSTPONEMENT!
we iueetTll OF OUR
PAIN OR SHINE.
ROBL\SON~&~ ELDRED’S
GREAT combined
MENAGERIE AND CIRCUS,
Will exliibit, without fail, as follows:
Florence, Saturday, February 26.
Enfaula, Monday and Tuesday, 28th Feb. A, 1-t March.
Fort Gaines, YY ednesday, March 2d.
Cuthbert, Thumlay, “ 3rd.
Hardmoney, Friday, *’ 4th.
Lannahassee, Saturday, “ sth.
Americas Monday, “ 7th.
Pondtown, Tuesday, “ Bth.
Buena Vista, Wednesday, “ 9th.
And at Geneva, at Uncle Sam Koockogey’s on Thnrs
-1 day March 10th, 1853.
1 February 26, 1853.—wAtwlt 1. U. TIH.MARSH.
1 Enquirer copy.
TO THE LADIES.
NEW SPRUNG GOODS
j
AT
J, & J. KYLE’S.
Just received, a splendid assortment of the newest styles ot
FRENCH EMBROIDERIES, 11BRFS, CIIEMIZETTS,
SLEEVES, COLLARS, BANDS., FLOUNCINGS, Ac, kt
— Also, a few choice
Baresre Dress Patterns, Ribbons, Calicoes,
Carpets, Arc., &c.
BEEBE’S No. 1 SPRING HATS.
Columbus, Ga., Feb. 25—twtf
BLACK SILKS.
JU&I received, an assortment of superior Plain Black silks
ami Satin du Heines.
February 16—twtf BROK AW, CLEMONS fc GO.
PRINTS.
MERRIMACK, Fall River, Cocheco, and Hoyles’ Prints, war
ranted fast colors. Also, French Cambrics and Brilliantes.
1 Just received. Feb. 16—twtf BROKAW. CLKMoNS & ft*.
EMBROIDERIES.
worked Collars, Under Slerres, Jaconet and Swiss
Edging Insertions and Flannel nos, a large lot, just le-
I reived by Feb. ]6-twtf BROK AW, (A.UNIONS & CO.
The Grammar of English Grammars
WITH an Introduction, Historical and Critical, the whole
methodically arranged and amply illustrfTted; with forms !
*f correcting and of parsing'; Improprieties for correction; ex
amples for parsing; questions for examination; Exercises for
writing : Ooservations for the advanced Student ; Decisions and
proofs for the settlement ot disputed points; Occasional stric
tures and defences; An exhibition ot the several methods of
Mwivsis, and a key to the oral exercises ; to which are added
, tour appendixes pertaining sepaiately to the four parts of Grain
■i mar—byGoou) Brown.
For sale by 1). F. WILLCOX,
Columbus, Feb. 23—twtf 02 Broad street.
Copartnership.
WL, the undersigned have this day formed a copartnership to !
transact business under the name and firm ot
WHITTELSMY & CO.,
Which will be continued at the old stand in Wint er’s Bi ii.dinc,
where we shall keep as good an assortment as can be found in i
j this ciiv, of
PIANOS, MELODBONS,
and other Musical Instruments; together with
Watches, Jewelry, and fancy articles,
which we shall sell at prices satisfactory to purchasers.
_ , , • • J. H. WIIITT EfLSEY,
Columbus, Feb. 18— tw6t C. g. WHITTELSEY.
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST ! “*”
I fTMIK subscribers having determined to close their business,
[ A offer their large and well assorted stock 01 GROCERIES at
Reduced Prices, For Cash.
Thev would also hereto say to those indebted, that early pay
-1 ments would be quite acceptable.
I Jan. s—twtf E. BARNARD & CO.
Printing Presses For Sale
; rpVY'O large and very superior Washington Printing Presses,
L with 29 by 44 beds, will be sold low for cash, or on time it
preferred by the purchaser. Warranted its good as new. Apply
t° LOMAX &. ELLIS. Columbus, Ga.
February 4 —tw&wtf
* Metallic Burial Cases.
I rpHESE cases have been universally approved wherever
„L used. They are much superior to those of wood, and
combine within themselves ail those qualities so desirable in a
Southern Climate.
They are composed of several Icinds of Metal, but principally
I of Iron.
They are thoroughly enamelled inside and out, and thus made
| impervious to airand indestructible, and can be sold at about,
the rates of covered coffins.
The public are invited to call and examine them for them
selves, and at a glance they will seethe great advantage of this
article over any other ever offered to the public.
Columbus. Feb. 33 —w&twfnn SAM MIS & ROI}NEY.
Pianos Tuned and Repaired!
rsTg.r —i THE undersigned take pleasure in announcing
I to their customers and tin? public generally, that
I ffjjT ST fT f/ they have obtained the services of F. U. KU.MM,
| and X who, lor several years past, has been Tuner, &c.
I in A rads Celebrated Establishment in Paris. Mr. Rumtn comes
I to us with the highest recommendations. And we are prepared !
to attend to all orders lor Tuning and repairing, in the most! thor- j
ough manner. We hold ourselves responsible for all work
done by Mr. Rmnm, believing that lie will give entire satisfac- \
lion. All orders addressed lo Wijittklsey & Cos., or Truax
& Pease, will meet with prompt attention.
WHITT V -RSEY & CO. !
Columbus, Feb. 12—tw&wtf TRUAX & PEASE.
HOME MADE ATTRACTIVE!
FURNITURE ! FURNITURE!!
AT
SAMMIS & ROONEY’S,
One door below Hall and Moses.
J PERSONS in want of furniture, can here be
| supplied witli every quality of Parlor , Sitting. j
! _ Dining and Bed Boom furniture ; made of
! ! fancy and durable woods, at New York prices: M
i got up (with the exception of what is made in Columbus) un- I
j dersnecial supervision o one of the partners at their manufneto
i ryinNew York city.
The following named are a pari of the articles in their exten
sive ttock
Divans, Sofas, Ottomans, Tetea Damask and Lace Window ;
Teles, all sizes ; Curtains, in the piece or made I
Marble top Tables, all kinds : to order :
Folding Tables, Walnut ami Window Shades, Carpeting, ]
Mahogany ; EnameMed furniture in sets, !
Work Tables, Extension do for Red Rooms, a beautiful j
l Bureaus of all kinds am prices; article;
Mahogany & Spring seat chairs; Portrait and Picture. Frames of j
! Cane and Split do do | Mahogany or Gilt, made to ‘
•of all kinds, and good articles;] order; *
| Work stands, Wash stands, | Window Curtain Trimmings- !
and J/usic stands. j in great variety.
Paper Hangings and Wall papering, of all kinds.
All articles not found in their stock will be furnished to order,
j with dispatch. Columbus, Jan. 21—tw'Jm
NEW BACON.
a WE have purchased 450 Hilda, of good Cin
cinnati cured Bacon Sides, a pirt of which hasEpiyj
arrived, and for sale at a low price.
We will sell, to be delivered on the river, if engaged before
rrives. GREENWOOD & CO.
Colombos, Feb. 55—2mwfctw
J- S. WOODBRIDGE,
PRACTICAL ARTIST & DAGUERREOTYPIST
COLUMBUS, G BORGIA.
Rooms over Foster & Purple’s Jewelry Store-
Broad Street. Columbus, Jan. s—lw&tw. ly
WILLIAM B. CARTER,
TUN E K AN D It EP A IRF.R O F
... 1
PIANO jffnfil VORTES.
Orders received at the Book store of D. F. Willcox, Broad
street. Jan 19—tw ly
RETURNED.
C T. CUSHMAN, D. D. S.
HAS returned from New York,
v “ ' ,ere he critically inspected, in
*”■ .Zs various Dental Laboratories, some
of the best woik that can be done, and availed himself of addi
tional means to execute the same styles with dispatch.
Also, tooperate on the teeth, with his usual care and finish.
Over Foster & Purple's Jewelry Store.
No. 69 Broad Street.
Columbus. January, 7—twtf
* W. F. LEE, D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON.
Office on llroad street, over Mygatt‘s store.
Columbus. Oct 29—ts
DENTAL NOTICE.
DR. O. P. LAIRD
HAS returned’and resumed his profeessioal duties. >ftice
next door to Mulford’s. up stairs.
Columbus, Nov 13 —tw6m.
WINTER S PALACE MILLS.
t IT E hope to be able to resume work, very soon after Christ-
YV mas,and having on the way the best lot of Wheat ever
shipped to us ; our friends may expect a little of the best Floor
they ever saw. J’fF'tTash paid tor Corn and Wheat as usual.
Columbus. Dec 3—ts C. T. U'SLF.F, Agent.
New Boarding House.
BY D. A. GARRETT.
THE new Brick House, East side of Broad street, op-
Market,, is now i lull runnjnu order, and:
*sfi3| ready tor boarders and transient custorninj. Persons-’
ptronizimr this house, will find eioon Bo vnn and good
attentiofi in oxchfimte for TtiKiß moskt.’
Colnmbtra, February IP —tw3m
A STORE TO RENT.
Tiie store limine known as thef'ou mbos riMKs t in ick,
Jlliiffi. < lie door south of A. K. Ayer’s Auction Room, will be
rented until October next. Apply t> ROSWELL ELLIB,
February 4—tw&wll t:*lmnbus, Ha.
FOR RENT.
a A small and comfortable dwelling on Broarl street, .ad
joining Captain Barrows and F,. Greenwood.
J. E. MUST!AX.
Columbus, Jan. 7—2 iwU
A GREAT BARGAIN ! !
/ FOR FALK. within ten minutes’ ride of the city, a very
desirable reiidoiice. The house has fives; tod rutm*. with
kitchen, servant rooms, siore rooms, &,c.. in ti e ba-f jnent, *<ood
out-houses and good water, and surrourded by good neighbors ;
there are tttiout seventeen acres of land, a portion of it in the
woods, attached to t he. place, anil will sell it at a it vtti; u\.
Columbus, Jan. 5 twt .1 N< *. A. Ji N 1 P.
GLOSE HOTEL,
Du i:n a vista, (’o.. (, a
Til F-snlUc* l iber ii -pectfully announce.--'t> is friends 1
fiii ?J Ed *** <1 the public ‘loneraily, that, he lots taken charge
Sko'::| ‘o', litis well |,noi>’n
p; s T X ii MSI i M K X T.
The! iouse is cnntmodiuus and well finished: and no pains Will
he spared to l ender ! hose coinforta bio. wi;o uni} ;'avor him with
their patronage.
Dec !<—ll E. TITt ‘OMH.
CENTRAL HOTEL,
ISTITI.SCH. T % Yl.oil frSgg| (’OS \TY,
BY JOHN” B. ARNOLD.
Tll E undersigned respectfully announces to the public, that tie
lias opened tills la rite and new establisl ment situate immediate
ly opposite the
m i>*<’()<;i:i: kait uoad
j and jti.-t half the distance between ti e cities Ji.lt ( .v
| ‘-COJj i ‘.MR ll.v, and as the junction ol tlie Fuuth Western Rail
i rotld branch ttnii tin Muscogee Railroad,he hopes by miliriujr en
ergy to receive a liberal share ol patro nice frotu a geuen us trav
elimr public. lb tier, Dec ii! .MiwMin
HOTEL FOR SALE.
t_y_r 11! E subscriber oilers or sale bis commodi otts and
well tinisiied Hotel, situated on the- east side ol the
| i j puhiic .-.quart*, in tho town of Buena Vista, (.'a., and
JW'-J. known as the*UL< >BK HOTEL.” It is furnish ,-d with
all necessary conveniences, and lias pertaining to it. a ;on ( ,
kitchen, smoke house,stable, l*t, &e.,‘ 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, if
t a large and beautiful town. Its school*,and varied u erchantile
i and mechanic interests, insure its permanency and rapid growth,
j No one need feardepreciation in property for many years.
Persons wisliingto purchase such property, would do well to
i call and examine. Reasonable, time will bcullowod for payment.
I For terms apply to the undersigned 7. WILLIAMS.
or to ii n.i.r.n.ws & Oliver,
Marchs—9wtf Buena Vista, Jt/arion co. Ga.
Land at Publie Out-Cry.
ON the first Tuesday in April next, J will sell at public
out-cry, in the town ol Talbotton, if not earlier soil, one
! JsjljpSfc lot of land number fifty, in the sixteenth district of Tab
j hot county, adjoining -Geneva, containing 202!,< acres;
j and lot fifty in the eleventh district, situated one and a half miles
v from Geneva, containing acres.
i Also, house and )4 acre lot in the town of Geneva, known as
White’s Tavern.
, Tile above properly will be sold without reserve on time so
j suit purchasers. Will. HALL r'r.
March I —bull*
LAND FOR SALE.
1 HAVE for sale 900 acres of good farming land, situated
'B ht ratios* and a half from Fort Gaines on tlie road lead
in? from that placeto Newton, the count v site of Baker co.
-fA>. These lands tire well situated, with plenty of good run
ning water—high and healthy, with 160 acres tdearocl-Otll’ resit,
f or nearly so, and are in a fine state of cultivation; Tho land will
! be divided if the purchaser desires it. and if not. the whole .will be
I disposed of. Any person wishing to buy land in tlie low country
would do well.to call and examine for themselves. Prices will
j he made to suit, ( lie purchaser. For further information apply
! to tlie subscriber on the place, orto John West, Fort Gaines, Ga.
j match 26—tt ill. A. HENDERSON.
NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAM SHIP
1,1 Ms
H VrW ‘'l'l f ,u -Straiii^hips
am I
Alabama, Cap/.. Ladknr.
.Belonging to the New Vork and Savannah Steam Navigation
Company,
■\TTlLLleave Savannah and New York every Saturday. These
YY ships are 1,30(1 tonsregister,and unsurpassed in safety.;, — 1
at id com tort.
Those steamers leaving Savannah at the saint- time that Ihe
Marlon and PoutbcrncrleavesCharleston,arrive in New York as
soon as, or beforethem.
jyiabin passages-3 payable before going on board
Aoknts : PADEI/FORt), FAY & CO., Savannah, Ga.
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
April 30,1852 —If] 194 Front street,New Yon.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
. ? - THE U. S. Mail Steamship STJi'J R Ol’ GEOR
leaves Savannah the following Wednesday so
Philadelphia: Dec 15 and 39th, January 12th and 2(itli, February
9th and 23d, March 91h and 23d, April (>th and 20tlt, May 4th and
18th, June 1. Anew steamship- notv building, in every respect
equal tothe Stale of Georgia, will take her place in the line dur
inglhe month o June next, and with the Georgia make a weekly
line.
OF* This ship has been built with the strictest regard to the
safely and comfort,and iter accommodations for passengers are
unsurpassed by those of any other steamship on the cost]
Fipe t-o Philadelphia $25; through to New York $25; Steer
age $9, IVIDELFORI) &. F.VY, Agents, Savannah.
Dec 7—49wtf HERRON & MARTlN,Philadelphi.
Wood Land! Wood Land !!
TpHE undersigned wishes to purchasea lot of wood land, wilh-
Jb in a short distance of the city. J. RHODES BROWNE,
February 11—twtf ‘ office of the Eagle /'actory.
FOR RENT.
! A commodious and pleas mt sleeping room in Winter’s Build
■ .XV ing over Music Store of Whittclsey & Cos. Apply to
I Columbus, Dec3—tf WH4TTEL.SEY & CO.
DR. H. M. CLECKLEY
HO MCE 0 PATHIC PHYSICIAN.
j 2 POLITELY tenders his prof >siniinl services to theciti
zcns of Columbus and vicinity, lie may always lie found
i at his office on 15road street, two doors above the old
£*! Bank of St. Mary’s, or at Captain I*. T. Scldev’s residence
on Oglethorpe street. October 13,1852—twfim
r OFFICE (inaitDl!. It. co M
Girard, Jan. (>, .1853.
SUBSCRIBERS l . the Stock of this
Com tinny are hereby notitied that an in
stallment of one-third of their subscriptions in lash. Gradin”
and Superstructure has been called in by the Board of Directors
; and that cash installments in the county of Muscogee, Georgia,
and Russell, Macon and Barbour, Alabama, will be due ami
payable at the Treasurer’s office, in Columbus, Ca., sixty days
from the date of this notice.
ALION B. MARIUS, .Secretary.
Jan. 11, 1653 1 Btw*
MUSCOGKK RAIL ROAD CO.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
ON and after the 12th November, the Trains will be governed
by the following schedules:
MAIT. TRA LV, SF. VF.JV TIMES A EEK.
Leave Columbus at 10 p. m.—Arrive at Butler at a. in.
Leave Butler at s}u p. m.—Arrive at Columbus at 9 p. m.
I E. F. RICKER, Superintendent.
Columbus, Jan. 1, 1853.
SMITH AND BROTHER,
DEALERS IN DOMESTIC
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS,
OF ALL KINDS,
No. 209 Duane street. New York.
Solicit Southern orders for the same; who will pack and ship
ii the best manner, and sell at the lowest cash price.
S. B. SMITH,
N. York, Jan. 29, 1853.-sw3m L F. SMITH.
LAND WARRANTS WANTED.
BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS for JO, 80, IGO a. res
wanted, for which the highest cash prices will be paid bv
Columbus, nuir 24 —34wtf .J. ENNIS A ('( i.
OLD RAG NOTICE.
and after the 20th of this month, Rock l-land Factory
1 will pay tor Clk.vv Cotton or Linen Rags 3 cents a pound
Cash, or cents in paper sit Cash prices.
C. B. CURTIS, Agent.
Columbus, Jan. 11, 1853 1 w , t
83 s ” AP papers that adverti e Rag> for ns, will phase alter
their advertisement to read as above.
FINE ARTS.
COLUMBUS ART UNION.
r OVERS of the Fine Arts can have an opportunity of seeing
J many title Pictures, by calling at
WOODBHIDGE’S DAGUERREIAN GALLERY,
orcr foster k. Pwrptc# Jr.tre.lrp Store..
These Pictures have been r electe<l nith great ettre, end are in
tended for distribution-in the ‘•Art.-Union” manner by lot, when
j ever ntimher i-f subscribers are obtained.
Prieipof subscription, KIVE tii)LLAkB. The Pictures are
1 not offered for gain : the object is the cultivation ol a taste in
I our community for the Fine Arts. A catalogue of the Pictures
- now on exhibition may be seen at tlie aboyo Rooms; and some
very flue pieces no", in progress of completion, will soon be ad
ded to tlie collection. Columbus. Feb. 25—twlm
BOOKS! BOOKS! !
A. 0, FLEW ELLEN & CO.
JUST received : Second part—My Novel; by Buiwer.
Cecilia; by Miss H-srnov.
The Foftur.es ol the Colville Family; by the author ul
Lewis Arundel.
The Ritle Rangers.
The Marrying Man; by the author ot Lewis Arundel.
Home Inllttenee ; Days ot Rruee ; Mother’s Recompense;
Vale of Cedars ; Women of Israel.
Home Scenes; ami Heat t Studies ; by Grace Aguilar.
Ilnyne and Webster's Sper-ehes.
Waldo Warren : a tale of Circumstantial Evidence, by
Emerson Bennett
A Life of Vicissitudes ; by t i. P. R. James.
The Flying Artillerist ; a tale of Mexican Treachery, by ,
j Harry Hazel.
Rochester, or the merry days of England.
Gilderoy : ‘J he Free Border.
The History rf Pendennis.
Vanity Fair.
Stubbs’ Calendar, or the Fatal Boots ; by Thackeray.
Katie Stewart: a true story from Blackwood’s Magazine.
David Copperlielrl.
The Swamp Steed, or The. Days of Marion and his
Merry Men.
Fair Rosamond, or The Queen’s Victim; by Pierce Egan
Quintin Matsys, or The Blacksmith of Antwerp.
Hester Somerset, a novel hv N ****** M*****
Tlie adventuree of Captain Blaky : hy Maxwell.
Craigallan Castle, or The Stoleti Will ; hy Mrs. Gore.
Lord Snxondale, or Life among the London Aristocracy,
t'aptain Kyd, or The Wizzard of tho Sea.
Heads and Hearts, or Mv Brother, the Colonel.
Stanfield Hall.
Yankee .Tack, or the Perils of a Privateersman.
Minnie Gray, or The Ancestral Curse.
Amy Lawrence, or The Freemason's Daughter.
Stories of Waterloo ; by Wi H. Maxwell.
The Bivouac, or The Rival Suitors ; by Maxwell.
Harry Burnham, the Young Continental.
Columbus, February 23—twly
POSTPONEMENT.
lirni HRHH
COMBINED WITH
Mabie & Co.’s U. S. Circus!
OaPQDD:'* boT r~%
P. A. OLDER, Manager.
WILL NOT EXHIBIT at COLUMBUS,untiI Satitr
day and Monday, Jlarclt sth and 7th, 1853.
THE public are respectfully informed, that these TWO
VAST ESTABLISHMENTS, united for the present
season, form by far the largest collection ol
LIVING ANIMALS,
and the most Attractive Array of Entertaining
Novelties, over exhibited in this orany other country.
A large collection of ANIM ALS and BIRDS can be
seen under their Spaciovx Pavilion, 280 feet in length, for
one price of Admission.
Hours of exhibition from 1 too, I‘. M., and 7to 10, in
the evening.
‘l’he Cavalcade will arrive in town on the above morning,
and there will be a Grand Procession, heralded by the mini
ster Elephant, Kaaloo-Ama, one of the largest in the
United States.
The Procession will be preceded by the celebrated
NEW YORK BRASS BAND,
Directed by the renowned Bugle Player,
F. C. STEELE.
Conspicuous in the Grand Cavalcade will be seen the
MAMMOTH PERFORMING CAGE,
Weighing over 10,000 lbs.,drawn by EIGHT
V/iUTJS SlflllMJg,
Altogether forming a most Magnificent Moving Panorama.
A thrilling performance at each exhibition in an immense
performing den, by Signor Hideraigo, the most renowned
of Lion conquerors, who will at a certain period, enter the
den ol his terrific group of 1 dons, Tigers, Leopards, Cougars
Panthers, &c.—the same as nerformed by him in all the
principal cities f Europe and America.
MABIE & Co.’s
N&SSAX'fite
This stupendous establishment is organized sit an enor
mous expense, and llie proprietors feel proud in recommend
ing to tlie public a series ot novelties unsurpassed by any
Equestrian Troupe now travelling.
The principal Stars who compose the Equestrian Troupe
are M’LLE MA RI ETTA, first lady equestrian of the age;
her beautiful roan horse, trained by herself, is from the finest
stock in Europe, and has been for years the greatest favorite
at Franconfis, in Paris,
Equestrian Manager W. Waterman.
The Star Clowns, P. Horner, the great American Jester;
also Samuel YVelser, the great Portuguese Juggler and trick
Clown, each famous for original wit and humor: M‘lle
Henrietta, the accomplished danseuse ; Mr. W. Water
man, W. Cole, W. Chambers, D. Richards, J. Shores’
A. Buktnette, T. Osborn, and in fact the whole establish
ment is a vast repository of
NATURE AND ART.
Admission FIFTY CENTS. Children under 10
years of age, and servants, half price, to tire whole
combined exhibitions.
A foil description of lire Animals, Birds, &.C.,
can be seen by the Company’s bills at the princi
pal hotels. W. M. DAVIS, Agent.
Columbus, Feb. 15,1853, —w&dwtf
NOTICE.
4 LL persons indebted to the late firm of LOWE Sc SIMMONS,
J\_ are requested to come forward and settle, or make satisfac
tory arrangements, or the notes will be placed in the hinds of
collecting officer*.
The notes may be found in the Agency of the .'Mechanics Wank
at Columbus.
Mv address is Lilcrslie, Harris county, Ga.
Feb. 10 —w&twitnp H. 11. LOWE.
1853. SPRING GOODS, 1853.
WILLIAM 11. KNOLPFEL,
99 William Street, New York.
IMPORTER AND JOBBER,
LY FRENCH, G EJLV.LV, ENGLISH JU*D\ DOMESTIC
[GOODS. .
For Tailors and Clothiers, have received by late arrivals, a
large and well selected stock in German, English and French
Cloths, of all grades and style-.
Mohair Coatings, Drsp Ji'Kie, Queen’s Cloth, Alpacca atal
Worsted Coatings. Cashmerette.
Mixed and Clouted Zephyr Cloth, plain and twilled.
Fancy French aad Barnsley Drills.
Brown and YeJow Linens, Fancy Plaid and Figured .Mar
seilles ; White uo i Hurt Figured Marseilles; Drab Silk and Lint n
Cos dings, together with an extensive :iortmeHt ot
TRIMMINGS,
■ind other Goods, -suitable for the CLOTHING TRAD! tl.e
nost favorable te-xns.
Particular cash or short-liine buyers, and all who study their
interests,will call [ examine his stock, before purchasing elst-
Where, New York, January 22—4wty