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FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING
1852,
JOHN SMITH
—IS NOW RECEIVING ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF—
READY MADS CLOTHING
EVER OFFERED IN TUI S MARKET.
has been selected with taste aud care, and every article ohcrcd is warranted well made,
m MM ®i? IfoBS fIaATTSST SWiIaSU
THEfOLLOtV/XG EMBRACES A FEIV OF THE LEAPIXG ARTICLES XOW IX STORE:
* rach and Fngliah Black Cloth Dross COATS : VESTS, of various styles and patterns, including Satin
Ml “ “ *’ Frock “ Siik, < :loth, Cass, Marseilles, &.c. Ate.
\t(f . “ “ Faek “ r> HATS and CAES, Irom the best and most sash
IF SSSiSSteStSSt Hemely’over Coals ; *4 -*•• ‘ * V.*.
Black and Fancy Cass Pants; ’ THE FURNISHING Departmet is well supplied with
Grey, Blue and Mixed Shirts, Drawers. Collars,. Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Cra
i vats, Ties,St >abs, Leggings, Ate., &e,
—ALSO—
g~2 •r^gRTTWgTWga-g
rsnn TRAVELJJXG TRUXKS , CARPET BAGS, SATCHELS) VAJ.PEO, Cottrn and Silk
UMBRELLAS, and every other article usually lept in o “ CLOIHIKti STOKE.” *y
it 1"1 . and examine my goods before purchasing elsew
i j—i j country dealers supplied on lil eral term
Cl mnhus, September 17—’ wif JOHN SMITH
GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING
FUIIiSIINe^fSTAILISKIIKT
Clothier and Merchant Taller,
(NEXT DOOR TO HILL AND DAWSONS,)
Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia.
W NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY GENTLEMEN WITH THE LATEST
FALL AKB WINTER
Styles of Clothing’, Furnishing Goods,
—ALSO—
gjSsmlfl&iSSiSSft SMtIPSIT SMS, WAILOSIS ©IBIlBIBlikIL&S*.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AJND VESTINGS,
of the latest importations, of French and English styles manufactured to order and warrants
I I V . * w ** u IT ill 1 alilt/U,
under ihe direction of
urn, iifiii it. mmww*
who hue just returned from New York, and will be pleased to accommodate his friends and all others
that may call, with such garments as cannot fail to please.
Columbus, Oct 9, 1852. .
tw&wtf
MERCHANT TAILO II.
ONE DOOR BELOW GESNER & PEABODY’S DRUG STORE
©3H9ABD STfiSlffr @®lU9ißl!Bl§ [®S®lßißai!u
—HAS JEST RECEIVED A COMPLETE STOCK OF—
IFMJL m© MQKfiTIICS ©@©®© P
J to which he solicits the attention of the public. His stock comprises some of the most beautiful styles of
|s| °th a, Agtired, blade auil fancy colored Frenoli and English Cassimeres} black
JUL and fancy Silk Velvet Vestings of all shades and colors,
which!* is prepared to make up in the NEATEST and most FASHION ABLE STYLES
„ A‘®i’ •*;>erwace in e.ittin*.in so ne of tie most fashionable cities of the Union, makes him confident that his efforts to please
all Urns wbo m iytavorhiin wdhaca l,wi luot bein vain He is only desirous to have a .air and impartial trial before the
public tnd this lie asks, reeling sure that it wll be accorded, ana once accorded he fears not the result,
hi aaJitiou to the various cloths, Casa meres, Cassimeres U. Drills enumerated above, he has on hand “and is receiving a tock o
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
h lateststvles. and of superior quality. In a wold lie has everything suitable to a gentleman’s toilet
iJT Oallaud examine, as he is determined to give cheap bargains
olumhns Oct B—twtf
SOUTHERN MANUFACTURES^
EAGLE
£§TII MB WML imm,
COLUMBUS, GA.
THIS ESTABLISHMENT is now in complete and successful operation. It is the
object of the Company to supply the Southern demand for the heavier styles of Cotton
and Woolen Fabrics, so far as their capacity for production will permit. They now
offer to purchasers the following schedule of their Manufactures. This schedule will
be altered from time to time, as they add to the variety.
4-4 Sheetings, very heavy and superior.
7-8 Shirtings, do. do.
7-8 Osnaburgs, do. do.
Cotton Yarns, assorted numbers, neatly papered.
PLANTERS’ CASSIMERE—(Jeans.) colored, Black, Brown, Green, &c.
do. PLAINS, do. do. do do.
PINE KNOT do., very heavy, for negro wear.
COLUMBUS FASHIONS—(Stripes,) very heavy, of a great variety of colors and
patterns.
MATTRESSES—Of any size or weight, made to order, and a supply constantly kept
on hand.
COMFORTERS —Os a superior quality, made to order.
do. designed to supersede blankets for negroes, heavy and warm,
more economical than blankets.
BATTlNG—Suitable for Quilts and Comforters.
WRAPPING TWINE and COARSE SEWING THREAD.
I3P"* All the above goods are made of the best materials, and in the best manner,
and can be recommended to purchasers with confidence.
The Company pledge themselves to sell these goods on terms as favorable as
similar goods can be procured from any market in the world. The attention of buyers
is solicited to them before making their selections elsewhere. Address
wnnr J- RHODES BROWNE, Agent.
WOOL.—The E. M. Cos. are prepared at all times to buy Wool. They will also
manufacture it for Planters on shares, or at a stipulated price per yard.
SepUmber 30,'1552- r r r J 40 Jy
J. D. WILLIFORD & CO., |
(At the old stand of H. Middlebrook 4* Cos .)
TIF d °RECFIV°LNG J A^VERY 4 EXTENSIVE FIRST CLASS j
FeadjTiude Sing, Cloth., Gentlemen* *urnUinng Goode of
®’ HO-ltirffipSribS toenumerate the different article* of Clothing for boys and children.
KS-A new aud elegant article-Ladies* Silk, Merino and Cotton V esto, &c.
H ata and Capa—Of the best make and latest fashions. i
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER.
... __ j*/ m ,t-,m Glothine at unusually low rates —and hi a style not inferiot to any. Every garment war*
V\ e are prepared to makeup ( : * nt of ciotlJ, Cassimres, Vestings, Furnishing Goods, fcc., will be lorn and complete
ranted to give f® examination of all r ur goods is respectfully solicited from those who may read this notice.
in N V BUA deductioJbe made for Cash, on ah bills not less than ten dollars.
Jas. D. Williford. Da * lel Rowe *
Oct 27 —twtf
la grange music store
®am,s§MS a® sima.
Just ojsened,.in Thornton’s Rock Building, on the West side of the
Court House Square, a large and
WE WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF MUSIC —SUCH A
Sheet Music, Instruction Books, Port Folios, &c. &c.
— ms
gjSitess PIAMS, with and without jEOLIAN ATTACHMENTS,
f p DOLCE CAMPANOS, Hews’ American Action, and tho LEAP’ TUR
NER, patent of Knabe, Gaclile & Cos., and from many other Factories.
£ m also,
FLAGEOLETS, CELLOS, DRUMS, BANJOS, ACCORDEONS, FLUTINOS,
Music Boxes, of various sizes, and well selected Brass Instruments for BANDS; Italian, Roman English
best, strings for MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds. All of which we pledge ourselves to sell as cheap
as can be purchased elsewhere in the South.
£3?“ Beaters, Teachers and Schools, supplied at the lowest rates, and all orders filled withca’e
ITALIAN, old Cremona Violins, Celia strings, Pistols, Colt’s Revolvers, and all other kinds, Powder Flasks,
Percussion Caps, Port Monias, Ladies’ Cards and Dressing Cases, Portable writing desks, Walking Canes, with gold and
silver heads, French Baskets and Boxes, lateststvles. Large assortment of Stationery.
LIGNOSKI, KENER & CO.
F. S. All Pianos sold hy us will be kept in order for one year, without charg. Dura
bility guaranteed by Factors and by us. All new music received as soon as published.
Nov. 11, 1852. 46 ts
‘‘HOME INDUSTRY.”
JOEL T. SCOTT,
IGAR MANUFACTURER,
(A FFAV DOORS XORTH 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
1853. SPRING GOODS, 1853.
WILLIAM ii. KNO&PFEL, \
99 William Street, New York. N
IMPORTER AND JOBBER,
IXFREXCJJ , GERMAX, EXGLISH AXD. DOMESTIC
GOODS.
For Tailors and Clothiers, have received hy late arrivals, a
large and well selected stock in German, English and French
Cloths, of all grades and styles.
Mohair Coatings, Drap D’Ete, Queen’s Clolh, Alpaeaa and
Worsted Coatings, Cashmerette.
Mixed and Clouded Zephyr Cloth, plain and twilied.
Fancy French and Barnsley Drills.
Brown and Yellow Linen's, Fancy Plaid and Figured Mar
seilles ; While and Buff Figured Marseilles; Drab Silk and Linen
Coatings, together with an extensive assortment of
TRIMMINGS,
and other Goods, suitable for the CLOTHING TRADL, the
most favorable terms.
Particular cash or short-time buyers, and all who study thei
inti‘tests, will call and examine his stock, before purchasing else
where. New York, January 22—4wly
P. & J. DeCO R DOVA’S
TEXAS LAND AGENCY.
AUSTIN AND HOUS TO N .
npHE subscriber would inform the heirs of those who fell with
JL Fannin, Ward and Travis, that the Legislature has made
ample provisions lor them in gratitude for the bravery of their
ancestors. Full imormation can be had by addressing' as above
at Austin and Houston, Texas. ,ve referto
Gov P. H. BELL, 1
Lt Gov J. W. HENDERSON, | T
Hon THOS DUVA L, Sec’ry of State. ( iexa
lion J. B. SHAW, Comptroller. J
Dec 7—w3m D. S. HOLT. Georgia.
Mexican Mustang Liniment.
THIS invaluable preparation lias been but a few months
before the people of the South, yet many thousands of
bottles have been sold and used in a great variety of
diseases, and it has given universal satislhet on. We
have heard of none that were dissatisfied with it. We
offer it as a remedy in the various diseases and com
plaints for which it is recommended, with full confidence ‘
in curing them, as over four millions of Bottles have been
sold and used for a great variety of complaints, both of
men and animals, and it has always given satisfaction, be
cause it has performed just what we said it would. It has
healed Cancers and scrofulous sores and ulcers that had
resisted the treatment of the Medical Faculty.
or A child in Frederick ton, X. 8., a few days ago 1
burned its legs severely against a siove. The mother inir j
mediately applied Linseed Oil and Cotton Wool, with a j
tight bandage over all; in a short time the screams of the
child induced the mother to remove the bandage, when it
was discovered that the cotton wool had taken fire by spon
taneous combustion and had considerably increased the
size ot the burn. The mother happened to think that she
had part of a bottle of Mustang Liniment in her house,
which she got immediately and applied to the burned 1
limbs of the little sufferer, and as soon as it was applied, i
the child ceased its cries and soon after fell asleep in its j
mother’s arms, by the soothing influence of this valuable !
preparation.
This is to certify that the Mexican Mustang Liniment !
has been used quite extensively in the stables of Adams 6c ]
Co.’s Great Southern, Eastern and Western Express, for
curing Galls, Chafes, Scratches, Sprains and BruL. j.aud
it has proved very effectual. Many of their men have
also used it on themselves and their families, and they all
speak of its healing and remedial qualities in the highest
terms. One of our hostlers got kicked, and badly cut and
bruised on his knee—as usual, the Musi.ig Liniment was
resorted to, and the soreness and lameness was soon re
moved, aud it was perfectly well in three or four days.—
\Y e have no hesitation in recommending it as a valuable
preparation, to be used externally on man or beast.
Foreman of Adams Co.’s Express Stable, N. Y.
Rheumatism.—This is to certify that my wife was af
flicted with severe chronic Rheumatism ; she had suffered
for months with the most excruciating pains ; she had
tried Rheumatic Compounds, Reliefs and almost every
thing recommended for this dreadful disease. None of
them relieved her pains in the least. She used a fifty cent
bottle of Mustang Liniment, and it cured her entirely; she
ss now perfectly well, and recommends all of her friends
to use the Mustang Liniment.
(Signed) James L. Oliver.
Savannah, Georgia, January Ist, 1853.
Principal Offices, 304 Broadway, New York, and St.
Louis, Missouri
: A. G. BRAGG & CO., Proprietors.
Sold in Golumbus, Ga., by GESNER & PEABODY
February 5, 1853—tw&wly
Dll. ROGERS’ LIVERWORT AND TAR
For the complete cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza,
Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood,and all other
Lung Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION;
THE GREAT COUGH REMEDY!
Reader ! have you a Cough, which you are neglecting,
under the idea that it is only a common cold, and that it
will soon “wear itself out?” Let a triend tell you, in all
kindness, what will soon be the probable result.
In a short time, if you continue to neglect yourself,
you'will begin to feel a sense of tightness and oppression
across the chest, accompanied with frequent sharp darU
ing pains. Then a dry, hacking Cough will set in, and
when you raise anything it will be a thick and yellowish,
or white frothy matter, streaked, perhaps, with blood. Il
you still hike no medicine, these unpleasant symptoms will
Chills, Night Sweats, Copious Expectoraon, 6c then Great
Prostration. If you still neglect yourself, a few weeks or
months will see you consigned to the grave, leaving your
friends to mourn how rapidly Consumption did its work
and hurried you away. Friend 1 have you no cause to be
alarmed ? In the above sketch you may see as in a glass
how every ease of Consumption progresses, with more or
less rapidity, to a fatal termination. Os all the Thousands
and Millions whom this great Destroyer lias gathered to
the tomb, every single case began with a Cold. If this had
been attended to, all might have been well; but being neg
lected, under the fatal delusion that it would “wear itself
off,” it transferred its deadly action to thesubstance of the
Lungs, exciting there the formation of tubercles. An
other, and another cold added fuel to the flame, until these
tubercles began to soften and suppurate,leaving, by their
ulceration, great cavities in the Lungs. At this crisis,
the disease is very difficult of cure, aud oftentimes sets at
| defiance all human means.
In the latter or worst stage, this medicine will often- i
times arrest the disease, or check its progress, and will
always make thepatient more comfortable, and prolong his j
life, and is therefore worthy oi a trial ; —but in its ineip
ent or forming periods Consumption is as curable as any
other disease, and “Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of Liverwort, Tar
and Canchalagua,” if taken at this time, will cure it at
surely as it is taken ! This is strong language, but we
can refer you to numberless living witnesses to prove that
it is True! And therefore, we earnestly exhort every
man, woman and child, who has a Cough, oris subject to
Colds, to keep this medicine by you in the house : aud
whenever you take Cold, do not “let it alone” to work j
mischief in your system, but eradicate it thoroughly, arid j
at once, by this powerfully healing compound, and leave j
vour Lungs uninjured, to carry you in lull vigor to a good
old age !
MOTHERS!
Have you delicate, weakly children, who are always
taking cold,and subject to Croup ? Remember ! There
never was a case of Croup, u hich did not originate in a j
Cold 1 And when your childs goe to bed wheezing and
coughing, you know not that, before morning, Croup may
not set in, and ere you can get a Physician, your dear j
child may be beyond the reach of help. We beseech you,
therefore, as you value the lives of your children, keeps
this medicine by you in the house,and whenyour little one
take cold and commence coughing, give it to them at
once, and rest not until the cough is entirely subdued. We
conscientiously aver, after the most extended experience,
that if this advice were followed, no child need ever j
Die of Croup.
For the cold would be cured, before it could arrive at this
aggravated arid fatal stage. Let every Mother, especially, :
heed well these remarks, that she may not hereafter, when
mourning over the early blight of some cherished blossom,
have occasion bitterly to reproach herself for her criminal i
neglect. It is an old adage, that “to be fore warned, isto j
be forearmed.” Parents 1 so let it be in your ease.
Be sure to ask for Dr. A. Rogers’ Syrup of Liverwort , j
Tar and Canchalagvn , and let no other be palmed on
you.
SCOVIL & MEAD, \
111 Chartres Street, New Orleans,
Wholesale General Agents for the Southern
States, to whom all orders and applications
for agencies must be addressed.
Also sold by
DAN FORTH & NAGEL, Columbus, Ga.
ROBERT CARTER, “
GESNER & PEABODY, “ “ I
DAVID YOUNG. “ “
And by one Agent in every town in Georgia and !
Alabama. Sold at wholesale by the principal Druggists
iu Augusta, Savannah and Charleston, S. G.
February S-6wly
—III ■HIIIITII II I
MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD CO.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE . M
i
Only 10 miles of Staging betweenJCoimnbns
and Macon.
On and after the 15th inst. the Passenger Train will leave and
run by the tollowiog schedule daily until further notice:
Leave Columbus at SA. M.; Arrive at Butler 6}i A. SI.
Leave Butler at 1% P. SI.; Arrive at Columbus 5 P. M.
E. F. RICKER, Superintendent. !
Columbus, March 5, 1853,
J M
CHERRYPECIOBAL
For the rapid Cure of
rollons. COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS, At nOOPIXfi-COIGH,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
Many years of trial,instead of impairing the public con
fidence in this medicine, has won for it an appreciation and
notoriety by iar exceeding the most sanguine expectation
of its friends. Nothing but its intrinsic virtues and the un
mistakable benefit conferred on thousands of sufferers could
originate and maintain the reputation it enjoys. While
many inferior remedies thrust upon the community hav,*
failed and been discarded, this has gained friends bv every
trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never for
get, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable
be forgotten. ,
While it is a fraud on the public to pretend that any one
medicine will infallibly cure —still there is abundant prooi
that the Cherry Pectoral does not only as a general thing
but almost invariably cure the maladies for which it isem,
As time makee these facts wider and better known, this
medicine has Gradually become the best reliance of the af
flicted, fro n the log- cabin of the American Peasant, to the
palaces of European Kings, Throughout this entire coun
try, in every State, city, and indeed almosi every hamlet it
contains, Cherry Pectoral is known as the best remedy ex
tant for diseases of the Throat and Lungs, and in many
foreign countries, it is coming to be extensively used by their
most intelligent Physicians. In Great Britain, France and
Germany, where the medical sciences have reached their
highest perfection, Cherry Pectoral is introduced, and m
constant use in the Armies, Hospitals, Aims Homes Public
Institutions, and in domestic piactice, as the surest remedy
their attending Physicians can employ for the more dan
gerous affections of the lungs. Also in milder cases, and
for children it is safe, pleasant and effectual to cure. In
fact, some of the most flattering testimonials we receive
have been from parents who have found it efficacious in
cases particularly incidental to childhood.
The Cherry Pectoral is manufactured by a practical
Chemist, and every ounce of it under his own eye, with in
variable accuracy and care. It is sealed and protected by
law from counterfeits, consequently can be relied on as gen
uine without adulteration.
We have endeavored here to furnish the community with
a medicine of such intrinsic superiority and worth as should
commend itself to their confidence—a remedy at once sale,
speedy and effectual, which this has by repeated and count
less trials proved itself to be: and trust by groat care in pre
paring it with chemical accuracy, of uniform strength to
afford Physicians anew agent on which they can rely for
the best results, and the afflicted with a remedy that will do
for them all that medicine can do.
Prepared and sold by James C. Ayer,
Practical and Analytical Chemist , Loicell, Mass.
Sold in Columbus, Ga., by ROBERT CARTER,
and DANFORTII & NAGEL
and by Druggists generally. Jan. 22—w&tw4m.
J -i biii.i ii ■■■ inw ■■! i ill 1 ! i HMHnTWm TflTm I ■ ■■■ •zr nuBEM
PUBLIC MEETING.
At a meeting of the citizens of the 4th district of Early county
assembled at their Justice Court Ground on the 20ih Inst.,
the following preambl:- and resolutions were submitted and
unanimously approved: —
Whereas, the citizens of this district, and of certain other au
joining districts in this county, and the counties of linker and
Randolph labor under manifest inconvenience on aecouut of the
dist ance of their county capitals.
Resolved, That we, the citizens of the 4th district of Early
county, will use all honorable exertions to lorni r. new county.
Bk it further Resolved, That the citizens of the Uh,sth and
fith districts of Early, th 3rd district of Baker, and the Sthaud
7th districts of Randolph, be notified by publication of these pro
ceedings in the Times and Sentinel and Albany Patriot to meet
the citizens ol the 4th district of Early at
Al 5 NE it I) YBO N 9 8 (f
in said district, op the tliirtl Saturday Jh AjirlJuMb
to take into consideration the importance and propriety ol form
ing, through the proper authorities, anew county from the said
districts. JOSEPH D. HARDY, Chairman.
A. Dyson, Secretary.
January 18. 1853. 3wt2oap.
Plows ! Plows! ! Plows!!!
THE planters of the surrounding counties of Georgia and Ala
bama are particularly invited to call at Messrs. LIall& Moses
or inv shop and examine the several kinds ot plows laraimw
putting up, and which are admirably adapted to our country, ami
\ are cheap* and durable.
STRAIGHT AND TURNING PLOWS,
SCOOTERS AND COULTERS , WINSTOf
OR TURN PLOWS, SOLID STEEL SWEEPS,
Ihe best plow in use for light or sandy lands, and with which
hand can do the ordinary work of two hands, and better mid
with more ease to himself and horse, than with any other. Eve
ry farmer ought to use it: and satisfaction warranted.
This plow was first made at my shop last year, and seve’f’
| hundrtd have been sold, and those who bought, last year,are
! ordering more.
i Orders for few or many of any of the above are solicited, and
iflett at the shop or //all &. Moses, will be promptly attended t.
ISAAC T. ROBINSON.
Blaclisniithingdone in all its various branches.
Columbus, March 22—12w4t
SSO Reward.
<9 RAN A WAY from ray residence, near Gienalta, 1 8 _
Bon county, Georgia, lust Thursday morning, a bii.u
IoQJjS ,)e E‘ ro Sir', with full face aud eyes, and projecting iw
ihead, named ANN, about twenty two years old ; weir 1 '*
near one hundred and fifty pounds. She speaks e!o v;
and in a low tone of voice. She is probably about Columb’!".
Ga. 1 will give 825 for her apprehension and delivery, or
for her and the while man, who probably aided in her escf.po.
March B—lOwtf A. M. SHEPHERD.
Ranaway,
fFROM the subscriber, on the first day of this month, a
nogro man named IRWIN, a blacksmith, owned by the
estate of Abner Williams. I will give ten dollars for i *
apprehension and delivery to me in Blakely, or lodged :n
some safe Jail so I can get him. Said boy i* about fiv
feet eiirht or ten inchesheigh, stout built; when he ‘ p
wore light whiskers and mustache : ore off a striped h •
brown pants, high crowned hat with a glass in the top: very
quick spoken aud quite a genteel looking bov.
HENRI D. POWELL, Hirer.
Blakely, Early county, Ga., March 12—llw4t
S2O Reward.
fRAN \WAY ou the 13th march, my boy LEWI?.
He is about fifteen or sixteen years old, dark color,
chunky built, weighs about one hundred and ten or fi
teen ibs., quick spoken and shrewd. 1 understand f
calls himself Joe Lewis, and says he belongs to ’Jr.
Williams, from whom I purchased him. His foreheed
had been partially shaved befoiel bought him, and the bair's
now growing out. When he left he wore off a black round top
hat, cloth cont, negro cloth or blue cashmere pants, and caijAm
pe- ved sboes.
Ts e above reward-will be paid for bis apprehension and deliv
ery at any jail in the Elate. A. D. SHEWSIAKE.
Blakely, Early county, Ga., march 25—12-twlt&w7t
One Hundred Dollars Keward.
_ RANAVVAY from the subscriber about the
jarfy September, 1852, a negro by the name of ALI Kv
’ about twenty two years old, about six feet high, weigh l ':?
Z? aoout one hundred and eighty lbs.; it is thought *'•
V negro was enticed away by some white man, and ‘ 9 ry .
harbored near Starkfcville, Lee county, Ga.; the a-’ 0 '*
reward will be paid for the delivery of said negro to Robert /
Flinn, iu Early county, Georgia, or to myself iu Barbour couil..-
! Alabama, together with prool sufficient to convict the
j or fifty dollars fur the delivery of the negro or his lodgetne l
; any safe jail so that I get him again; or fifty dollars for the abo
; required proof. HENRY BATT3.
March 29—w3m
VARIETY WORKS.
WARE ROOM Broad st.. COLUMBUS, Ga
NEXT DOOR SOUTH OF TIMES OFFICE
TIIE proprietors es this establishment are endeavoring £0
rest the evil of buying at the North, by manufacturing x
description of building requirements — such as PANF.LDf . .-A
WINDOW BDINDS, SASH olall sizes, dressed FLO 0 hi-
PLANK , and other kinds of I. UMBER ; WOODEN J
of every description ; BEDSTEADS from ?4 501 - , fuf”
And more remarkable than all, the finest Cos TTAOE <■ **-■
in the world at each. ~ „ re fl t-
Please give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, for L.
ways in a trading humor at low prices lor cash. LA ‘
81 50 per thousand. , r n
WM. BROOSS & r < ■
Columbus-Inly—27wtf -
FLOUR!FLOUR!
AT WINTER’S PALACE MIL I --S!
tTTE will receive this day, and coutinue to keep on hjui -• ,
V V our customers, a supply of FLO U R from the.co
Montgomery Mills, until we are able to resume operation> •
Columbus, Dec 15—twtf C. T. IN3LEL, A,