The Tri-weekly times and sentinel. (Columbus, Ga.) 1853-1854, June 10, 1853, Image 3

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ICE, ICE, ICE! The Ice House Is now open for Ibe season. The price will be for all amounts less than fifty lbs., three cents per lb. Over fifty and less than two hundred, two and a half ceuts; two hundred lbs. and over, two cents. Hours from 7# to 12>f A. M., and 2 to 6 P. M., except Sun days, on which day the house will be open from 7% to 10, A. M. only. Tickets can be had on application to Columbus, April 13—twtf W. J. CHAFFIN. GAS FIXTURES, THE subscribers having engaged cornpeteut workmen, will be prepared to fit up Btores aud Houses with pipes, burners, and all necessary apparatus for the use of Gas. This work will be war ranted, aud done under the superintendence of the Engineer of the Columbus Gas Light company. WHITTELSEY ft C'O. According to the by-laws of the company, the houses and stores will be fitted up in the order of their application. A Register Book is now ready at the store of Messrs. VVbittel sey &. Co._ C. E. DEXTER, Sec’ry. April 15—wfctwtf Columbus Gas Light ConrAuwd ’ - 1 -11 200 Barrels of Flour ! TWO HUNDRED BARRELS FRESH GROUND FLOUR, FROM THE ETOWAH MILLS. For sale by G REEN WOOD CO. Columbus, June 10 —twit To Lawyers. WE have just received, and offer for sale, a fine article of Brief and Record paper, at . Columbu j , June 10—tw3t _ ROCK ISLAND FACTORY. JUST received, a large assortment of Government Envelopes with various other kinds, at Columbus, June 10—tw3t _ ROCK ISLAND FACTORY. JUST received, a few gross moreof thoseGillot’s Barrel Pens. Also Perry’s Double Action Pens, at Columbus, June 10—tw3t ROCK ISLAND FACTORY. JUST received, a good article of Bill Paper, both broad and narrow, at Columbus. June 10— tw3t ROCK ISLAND FACTORY. ~ mwTire proof - LIVERY STABLE. ,&l &£ r PHE undersigned return their sincere thanks to their numer- A ous patrons and friends for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to them, and would lespectfully announce to the pub lic that they have removed to their large and recently finished FIRE PROOF BRICK STABLE, West Side Oglethorpe Street, Adjoining Temperance Hall, find opposite H. C. McKee's Carriage Repository, where they are prepared to otter facilities and accommodations unsurpassed in the southern country. Their stables are fitted up wit h over One Hundred Commodious Stalls! Their Lots are extensive and secure. Our Saddle Horses, Bug gies, Carriages and Rockaways, are of the very first order. Our j Drivers, Hostlers and Attendants are sober, careful and courte- I ous. Everything connected with our establishment is under j ihe immediate personal attention of the Proprietors. We have spared no expense, and are determined to spare no pains which may be necessary, to render perfect satisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronage. We hope, therefore, by diligent amt unremitting attention to our business, to merit u liberal share of public patronage. FINE HORSES ALWAYS ON HAND FOR SALE. N. H. Connected with our Livery business, we have two splendid Omnibuses, with fine teams and careful drivers, which will always be <n readiness, on the arrival and departure of the Cars and Steamboats. Orders left at the Hotels, and at our Sta ble, promptly attended to. VERNOY & ECTOR. Columbus Ga., May 28, 1833. —tw6t. jjsk 1 Flour, Meal, and Bread-stuffs. fTMIE subscriber, proprietor of the CITY MILLS, beg leave J. to inform the public that he has now on hand and will con tinue to keep a good stock .of prime WHEAT ANTI) COHN, an l will be prepared at ait'tirnes to furnish customers in any quantities with Flour Meal, &c., ai the shortest notice. New wheat is now’ in. The City JWill is situated above the city a short distance and is now in good running order- My prices at present are as follows : Superfine Flour $6 25 perbbl. Family Flour 673 “ “ Extra do 7 10 “ *• Corn .Weal 90 cts bushel £ The highest cash prices paid for Corn and Wheat. D. A. WYNN. _City Mill, June 8, 1853 tw ts $lO Reward! GO L D WATCH STOLEN. STOLEN on the 14th inst., a Gold Watch, “No. 3323 —Jno, Harrison, Liverpool. The above reward will be tV,, given on delivery of the watch at this office. Ctmmibus, May 18—tw LOST. In the street, in this city, this morning, a CUFF PIN. The finder will be paid live dollars on leaving the Pin at this office. May 21—twtf AO6VIOB AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. THE undesigned would respectfully inform bis friends and the public generally, that lie has opened a store on Broad street, nearly opposite Mr. James Kivlin’s Sans Souci, for the purpose of carrying on the above business, and would be happy lor t hem to give him a call. He proposes doing the A UCTIOJV AJfi) COMMISSION’ B USIN'ESS in the usual way, and w ill 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. City HoteL EAST SIDE BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE THE MARKET HOUSE. MTHE undersigned deems it unnecessary to make any puffs in reference to this House, as it iscustomary with houses ot this kind ; he has but one remark to make in reference to this house, aud that is— CO3I E AN D TK Y IT , and be your own judge ; believing that the best puff is in realiz ation and not in anticipation, so far as public houses are con cerned. D. A. GARRETT, Proprieto.-. Columbus, Ga.march 23—wfctw3m . VARIETY STOVEMVARE-HOUSE. BARTLETT BENT, Jr., MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IX THE MOST APPROVED Farmers’ Boilers, Snip Cabooses, Gas Ovens, Charcoal and Hard Coal Furnaces, Oven Fronts, &c. Iron Castings generally. 238 Water Street, N’ew-Vork, | May 3,1853 -w3m. BLANKETS AND CARPETS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR SALE BY „ GREEN WAY, BROTHER & CO., 19 Barclay Street and 24 Park Place, A e\v 1 ork. May 1? —w3m FAIRBANK’S PLATFORM SCALES. Long known— Severely tested Alumys right The acknowledged Standard. Railroad, Hay, Coal, and Farmers Scales, set in any part of the country, at short notice. Agents, Fairb vsks & Cos., 69 Water street, New York, May 17—-w3m_ “HOME INDUSTRY.” JOEL T. SCOTT, IOAR MANUFACTURER, i_A FEIV DOORS J\TORTH OF H.iLL A .VuSA'A.) A hand***’ Wholesale aud’Retail, all desirable varieties of HAVANA ANI) AMERICAN CIGARS, which will be sold on low terms. .. A liberal discount will be made t those who buy to A generous share of the patronage of the public is respect u y solicited. All Cigars warranted to be such as represented Columbus, October ‘2— 4owlv GUANO! A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF GUANO,just arrived *** - OItISENWgffID^TBR. Dec. 23, 1852. “>‘ r 52 ts .. .... - .... .. DRY GOODS. BMMAtNS 1 KAItAJUS l lf SELLING AT COST. THE undersigned desirous of closing up the seasons business will offer from this date, his entire STOCK of Summer Dress Goods, at prime cost. It is useless to enumerate the prices in an ad vertisement; all persons wishing bargains can call and examine for themselves. J. M. RAUM, Columbus, June 10—wtw4t 64 Broad Street. ~ DRESS GOODS! | Received this morning, a handsome assortment FRENCH AND ORGANDY MUSLINS, BAREGES, TISSUES, &c., &e. The former stock is offered at New York cost. Note is the time Jor bat gains. „ CHARLES MYGATT. Columbus, May 25—tw6t MOURNING DRESS GOODS. Just received an assortment o< fink MOURNING DRESS GOODS, CONSISTING OF Black Grenadine SILKS ; Lupin’s BERAGES ; Plain and fig’d. French JACONETTS ; French PRINTS; Canton GAUZES ; TISSUES, TAFFETA Lusture Crep de Paris, Satinldu Chine, India S <mmer SILKS; Challeys and Satin La Reine. BROKAW,CLEMONS & CO, Columbus, march 26-twtf PRINTEDJKUSLINS. SUMMER SILKS. BERAGES AND GRENADINES. Avery large assortment just received by BROKAW, CLEMONS & CO. Columbus, march 26-tw NEW GOODS. The subscriber has in Store a large stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS which are offered for sale at prices CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, FOR CASH OR APPROVED CREDIT. tW Purchasers for Cash will find it to their advantage to examine my stock and prices, before purchasing. Columbus, April 2—tw C. MYGATT. JUST Received, a lot of Fine FANS. Also, Embroidery Silk, by [April 22.] WIIITTELSEY & Cos. CLOTHING. SUMMER CLOTHING! A large and well selected stock of SUMMER CLOTHING-, (Which will be sold at reduced prices,) can be found at JOHN SMITH,’S May 7-w&twtf No. 125 Brwad street. COATS! COATS!! COATS!!! A BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE OF CASIIMARET, LINEN, PONGEE SILK, GRASS LINEN, AND SEARSUCKER COATS, Just received at JOHN SMITH’S, May 7-w&iwtf No. 125 Bread street. SHIRTS! SHIRTS!! SHIRTS!!! A large assortment from the best manufactories in New York. Just received at JOHN SMITH’S May 7-w&twtf No. 125 Broad street. Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags. A large and well selected lot, just received at JOHN SMIMH’S, June 4—twtf No. 125 Broad street. ! - ■ ■ Shirts! Shirts!! A LARGE invoice of SHIRTS, COLLARS. DRAWERS J\. HOSIER Y, Just received aud for sale by March 39—tw J. H. MERRY. CHALYBEATE SPRINGS. THE undersigned, thankful for the very liberal patronage extended to him since the opening of the 111 jp!L. above establishment, informs his friends and the ■ ts j IS® traveling public, that his house will be re-opened ou FRIDAY, 20th OF MAY. In addition to the many comforts and amusements afforded his guests heretotore, the subscriber has IMPROVED AND ENLARGED HIS ACCOMMODATIO NS, in such a manner as enables him to say that he can accommodate all who mav favor him with a visit, and reuder their stay agreea ble and satisfactory in every respect. It matters notwhether the traveler is in search of health, amusement—either or both—the Chalybeate is the place at which his wants can be satisfied. The Waters are tine, “Chalybeate and Sulphur,” and will cure as many diseases as any one person ought to have. THE BATHS are excellent aud arranged with a view to comfort. The quantity j of water is not quite as great in volume as that discharged by , Niagara, but there is plenty and to spare for the ablutions of any I number of Bathers not engaged in ditching for Gas Works, or oueratine in Coal Holes ; and as this is not the class of visitors , who have heretofore found the Chalybeate, the proprietor trusts that his friends will find no scarcity of that necessary element of j navigation. While ho will have oceans of water tr Ins temper ante friends, he will remember to keep a good supply of V\ inks | for those who prefer a spirit level to a water course, lest too great . a tendency to Hydropathy might iuse them to be regarded as “soakers.” In a word, the proprietor has been crowded every i season since he ha.- had charge of the Springs; and as he feels satisfied that all who have called on him will give good report, send their friends, and call again when they pass this way, be is determined to leave nothing undone to keep Displace rigntsiue up ” TO INVALIDS good fare and good cheer are as necessary as good water, and as j none of thrse things are particularly disagreeable even to such, as from their healthfulness, are traveling certificates of the salubrity j ofthe land they live in, the subscriber feels that he Is safe in say- ; ing the Chalybeate aud its Proprietor are the elements “to drive andU From Geneva, on the Railroad twenty miles east of Columbus, Four Horse Coaches run daily to the Springs ; from Barnesvi lie tri- weekly. At West Point, ou the Montgomery Railroad, at , LaGrange, Pleasant Hill and Greenville, comfortable Hacks can always be had to bring visitors to the springs. laci! tms lor leaving to anv point, can be had every uay. The only difficulty to the “traveler is to make up his mind to go . Call and svethe uudersisrned, and if he does not make you comfortable, it w * because vou are harder to please than any one that he has encoun te~i Vt, 4 U*t U saytos °°J WOOTmi . Chalybeate Springs, Ga., may 17—twfcwtljuly. ; AUBURN WATER-CURE. THlSEstablishmeut is now open for the reception of patients The location is pleasant and healthy, being on the great Southern Mail Route in Eastern Alabama, and is about a hundred vards from the depot, immediately adjoining the Railroad. ‘ The efficacy of the Water Treatment in all acute diseases, a Fevers, Scarlatina, Measles, Small Pox, &c., is so complete and ranidasto seem almost miraculous; while in chronic diseases, i e all diseases of long standing, as Gout, Rheumatism. Dyspep sia’Neuralgia, Scrofula, Consumption, 6tc., it is the only effec tual modeof arresting the progress ot the disease aud eradicating t U KJpeculiar diseases of Women, the Water Cure is a sover eign remedy, where all other remediesihavefailed, audio ebud w- !. it rex immunity from untold sufieribg. | ‘patients should bring one quilt, a comfort, two pau blankets, j ‘'"Term'ficcordiSg'Sreitment ‘and’ atteutionrequired, payable | weekly, <*•****■ j Physicilllß . MRS. M. A. TORBET, 1 ™ysicuuis. I Auburn, March 16—wlv meb 3Qtw6w A CARD! - O M v HrtxS thankful for the liberal patronage extended him, would infoim bis customers and triends that lie is about to i —tv some time in the mouth ot Juue next, tor the pur leave this cri- and improved machinery for his trade ; Ldwouforeques'udl who may desire his services to send in their work at the earliest opportunity. Columbus. Amy 4—wfctwtt The VI Vol. of Harper’s Magazine, BEING completed, persons can have l^ d J2L 5 ,u,y Btyle ’ w >“vi Ue IW- w..b Columbus, May 4—wfttwtf MUSICAL. WILLCOX & CARTER, NO. 92, BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA., ARE now receiving, and will keep constantly on hand, SHEET MUSIC, PIANO FORTES, GUITARS. VIOLINS, ACCOBDEONS, BANJOS, TAMBORINES, FLUTES, FLAGEOLETS, FIFES, &C. Strings for the VIOLIN AND GUITAR. ALSO Instruction Books for the above Instruments. Also, Exercises for the cultivation ofthe Voice. Orders are solicited from Teachers and others. D. F. WILLCOX. VVM. B. CARTER. N. B. Mr. Cartkk will attend to Tuning and Repairing Pianos as heretofore. Columbus, April 15—w&twtf ___ New Sheet Music. THE subscribers have this day received a large assortment ol Sheet Music; among which are many new and populai pieces never before offered in this market. The ladies in parti culir are invited to call and examine otir stock. TRUAX & PEASE, Columbus, March 2—tw 106 Broad street. PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED. ; THE undersigned have engaged the serviceso. yiMr. F. O. RAMM, Tuner and Piano Maker, lately 7 T ffq f rom F.rards’ Celebrated Establishment in Paris. J J If y J Mr. R. is probably the best in his profession in llie Southern Country. We are prepared to attend to all orders in the above line, and will be responsible tor all v. ork done by our workmen. Orders addressed to Whittklsky &. Cos., or Truxx & Pkase, will meet with prompt attention, WHITTELSEY & Cos. .Columbus, April 22, 1853. TRUAX Ac PEASE, twtf—Jel4 wtf INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC. THE undersigned respectfully informs his former friends and pupils, and the public generally, that he has returned to this city where he proposes to establish'him self in his profession as a Teaher of Music. He is now prepared to takea limited uuinbei of pupils on the Piano Forte and in Vocal Music, to whom his regular and undivided attention will be given. left at the Music Store of Whuielsey Ac Cos. will re ceive prompt attention. FOR SALE AND TO RENT. VALUABLEPLANTATION FOR SALE. I will soli my Plantation, Bituated in Russell *s9, rereSLCounty, Ala., 18 miles west of Columbus, on Uchce Creek, containing twenty-two hundred Acres—seven hundred cleared, with all necessa ry improvements. Also, my House and Lot, in Wynnton, containing twenty acres, and one of the most desirable residences, and among the best improved places in or near Columbus. April 22. JOHN W. HURT. FOR SALE A HOUSE AND LOT; ALSO CARPETS, FURNITURE, &c. APPLY TO C. S. HARRISON & CO. Columbus, May 14—twtf FOR RENT. &A small and comfortable dwelling on Broad street, ad joining Captain Barrows aud E. S. Greenwood. Apply to J. L. MUSTIAN. Columbus, Jan. 7—2 twtf For Sale. A small farm about one and a half miles from Colum bus. It contains 150 or 160 acres ot land ; about a third of which is cleared, aud in suitable condition for cultiva tion. The remaining portion is well timbered with pine. It is adesirah’e location for any person, wishing a small farm or summer residence in the vicinity ofthe city. Apply to Columbus, March 9—twtf E. T. TAYLOR. PLANTATION AND LOT FOR SALE, ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS. .gisft I will sell my valuable plantation one mile East of fagafe, Crawford, Ala., containing Eight Hundred acres; well improved, good dwelling and out houses, gin house, new screw, &c., &c. There is good creek bottom and pine land interspersed with Oak and Hickory. Also, a corner one acre lot opposite the hotel in Crawford. For terms and particulars apply to Messrs. C. 8. Harrison & Cos., Gohunbus, Ga. A/ay 20—w&twtf C. A. CLOUD. RETURNED. C T. CTJSHMAN, D. D. S. HAS returned from New York, where he critically inspected, in ** m „ i* various Dental Laboratories,some of the best vvoik that can be done, and availed himself of addi tional means to execute the same stvles with disnatch. Also, to operate 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 Broad street, over Mygatt‘s store. Columbus, Oct 29—ts Self-Heating: Smoothing: Irons. A GOOD supply ot the above useful articles on hand and for sale by HA Li. & MOSES. Columbus, April 23—tw2m Metallic Burial Cases. THESE cases have been universally approved wherever used. They are much superior to those of wood, and combine within themselves all those qualities so desirable in a Southern Climate. They are composed of several kinds of Metal, but principally 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 inv’qjd to call and examine them for them selves, and at a glae jo they will see the great advantage of this article over any other ever offered to the public. Columbus, Feb. 23—w&twGm SAM MTS fc ROONEY IT'OR the Growth and Embellishment of the Hair to Prevent . its Falling off and turning Gray. Awarded the highest prem iums by the States of New York, Maryland and Michigan, at their Annual Fairs ol 1851. The Kathairou neutralizes the effect of disease, climate, and oid age, in preserving and restoring the Human Hnir , even af ter a baldness of twenty years; cleanses the scalp from Scurf and Dandruff: will cure the Nervous Headache, Scald Head, Erysipelas, Diseases of the Skin, Ac.and is the ost desirable TOILET ARTICLE For Ladies’ or Gentlemen’s use in the world. Its perfume equals Lubiu's Choicest Extracts, and being free from all offensive oil, or coloring properties, it gives the Hair that golden, bright, soft, lively appearance, secured by no other prcpciaiion. The use of the Kathairou is adopted by the best physicians in Europe and America, and has a patronage and sale unprecedent ed iu the history of the materia medica. But words are superflu- OUS, a trial only can attest its real virtue, as millions certify. — To be had throughout North and South America, Europe and the Islaudsofthe Ocean, in large bottles, forgo cents. Sold in Columbus by DR. R. A. WARE, GESNER & PEABODY. ROBERT CARTER; E. Thomas Lyon, 161 Broadway, N. Y. LYON’S EXTRACT OF PURE JAMAICA GINGER. NOTHING need be said to command the attention of the pub lic to this article. when convinced that it is PURE and una dulterated. Medical men. or thos * seeking a harmless beverage t destroy the unwholesome effects of brackish and turbid watei can rely upon its genuine character, aud it is also extensively used icr culinary purposes, in flavoring cakes, preserves, &c. To the afflicted with Dyspepsia, Summer Complaints, Cholera, Nervous Debility, Fever and Ague. Dizziness, general Prostration, &c. nothin? has ever been prescribed with equal effect. Manufactured by E. Thomas Lyon, CJtemist, 161 Broadway, New York. Inquire for Lyon’s Pure Ginger. Sold by reputs* bl<- Druggists troughout the world. GESNER &, PEA BOD Y, ROBERT CARTER, DR. R A. WARE, March 16—tw6m Columbus, Ga. . •... TRAVELING. MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD CO. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and after the lGth iust. the Passenger Train will leave anti run by the lollowiug schedule daily until further notice: Leave Columbus at 8 A. .M.; Arrive at Macon 3 30 P.M. Leave Macon at 6 30 A. M.; Arrive at Columbus 2 10 P. M. E. F. RICKER, Superintendent. Columbus. May 14, 1853 HAMDEN'S EXPRESS. OFFICE ON KANDOLPH Strett.W^^^l \TTE respectfully beg leave to inform the citizen# ot Columbus ( f v ami its vicinity, that we have concluded our arrangements with the Central Railroad Banking Company, and are now run ning messengers daily from Macon to Savannah. Also, forwarding goods daily over the Muscogee and South- Western Railroad to Fort Valley, Oglethorpe and Macon, thence to Milledgeville Savannah auei all intermediate places. Also, to Montgomery, Ala. We would also say, that our ex presses hy the steamers to New York and Philadelphia enable us to forward every description of merchandise and valuables. Notes. Drafts, and Bills collected in every town in the Northern i and Eastern States ; also, to California and Europe. Offices and Agents—Randolph street, Columbus, opposite , the “Corner SHone” printing office : C. A. Ells & Bon, Macon ; j Mr. Kendrick, Fort Valley; G. R. Clayton, Oglethorpe; 153 Bay i street, Savannah; 74 Broadway, .Vew York ; 43 and 45 South- Third. Philadelphia ; 8 Court street, Boston; Exchange street, Providence; Montgomery street, San Fraiioiscc. t LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER & CO. Columbus, April 13—tw&w NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAM SHIP MXE, a, Weekly The new and splendid Steamships Florida, ... . Capt. Lyon. Alabama , Capt. Ludlow, j Belonging to the New York ani> Savannah Steam Navigation | COMI’ANY, WILL leave Savannah and New York every Saturday. These j ships are 1,300 tonsregister,and unsurpassed in safety and com tort. These steamers leaving Savannah at the same time that the Marion and Foutherner leavesCharlcston, arrive in New York as soon as, or before them. CSTi abin passages-25—payable before going on board Agents: PADELFOKD, FAY & CO., Savannah, Ga. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, April 30,1852—tf] 194 Front street,New Yora. FOR PHILADELPHIA. UNITED S T ATE S MAIL LI NK . Philadelphia 6f Savannah Steam Navigation Company - THE new ami splendid side-wheel Steamship ; STATE OF GEORGIA, twelve hundred tons register, Capt. WALTER COLLINS, will j leave .'avamn h as follows: Wednesday, June 1 Wednesday, June 15. j o “ 29 “ July 13. j “ July 27 “ August 10. This ship has been built with the strictest regard to the safety j ami comfort of the passengers, and her accommodations are un- . surpassed by any steamship on the coast. Anew steamship now building, in every respect equal to the State of Georgia, will take her place in the line during the , month of June, and wi.l, with the Suite of Georgia, make a week ly line, leaving each port on Wednesday. Cabin passage from Savai nah to Philadelphia s?'-5 “ “ “ “ New Y ork $25 Steerage to Philadelphia and New York .$ 9 C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent in Savannah* HERON & MARTIN, yijiv 21 ts Agents in Philadelphia United States Mail Line. THROUGH IN A DAY EACH WAY, From Columbus, Ga., to Chunnenuggee, Ala., i ; (and you may go to Savannah the next day, from Columbus,) ; via Lamiugtnn, Sand Fort, Uchee, Creek Stand, Hernando, Lnon, and S'ewart’s Mills. This line intersects at Chunnenuggee Ihe one to Montgomery via Cotton Valley, Tuskegee and Chehaw, also the one leading in tlie direction of Tallahassee, Fla., via Five Points, Mount An- 1 drew, Clayton and Eufnula, Ala. 1 will send forward passengers or freight from Chunnenuggee to any of the following places; Union Springs, Aberioil, Artmr vitae, Perote, Missouri, Bug Hall, Edgefield,Troy, and Ridgely. SCHEDULE: Leave Columbus Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 A. M., arrive at Chunnenuggee same days, at 9p. m. Leave Chunnenuggee Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4 a. m.; arrive at Cohimbussame days at 9 p. in. May2B—lwly APPLETON HAYGOOD. Contractor. VERNOY & EGTOR’S OMNIBUS LINE. Fare—ln Proportion to the Distance. WE return our thanks to the traveling public p Tl n the citizens generally, for their libeial pat ronage, and would inform them that uur splendid new OMNI- B USSES, with FINE TRAMS and careful DJ IRKitS, will continue to run for the accommodation of the citizens and per sons stopping at the Public Houses. Calls left at the Hotels or at our stable, strictly attended to. Columbus, March 18—w&twly INSURANCE. Do You Want to Insure? The savannah mutual insurance company win take Mariue and Fire risks on reasonable terms. Apply to R. J. MOSES, Agent. N. B.—This office returned to the holders of Policies 39 per cent, of the premiums paid during the year 1852. Columbus, Oct s3 —w&twly _ MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE , BANK OF SAVANNAH. AGENCY AT COLUMBUS, WILL receive Deposits—and Checks for sale on New York Macon and Savannah. April24—twt.f RICHARD PATTEN. SAVAN N Ali MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Fireand Marine risks taken by Columbus, Feb 25—twly It J MOSES SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. THIS office returned 39 percent, of premiums received last year to persons holding policies of the Company; and con tinues to take Fire and Marine risks on the most reasonable terms. Sept 15—twtf RJ MOSES, Agent. SUN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF A. B. NELSON, President. JOHN WHITEHEAD, Secretary, THE undersigned is authorized to take River and Mariue risks for this w ell known Company, on favorable lerms. Columbus, Jaii. 14—twfiin JOHN MUNN. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE Protection insurance company at Haitford, Connecticut. Springfield Marine and Fire Insurance Company, at Spring field, Massachusetts. North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company. Raleigh. Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Company, Covington. £ 3P* Slaves insured lit two thirds their value. Columbus. Jtn. 14—tw6m JOHN MUNN, Agent. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. PROTECTION INSURANCE GO., HARTFOR33 NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Company Continue to take risks on the most favorable terms. Slaves insured for two-thirds value. Applications for risks in town or country may be made to Columbus. Sept 3 —tw6m JOHN MUNN, Agent. AGENCY OF THE MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. If. H. EPPING, Agent for Colnmbuii, Ga. DR* BOSH ERL A. BILLING, Medical Examiners. Pamphlets containing tables of Rates and other information may be obtained by application at the office of the Agents. Cos Turn us, Nov 23—tw&wly On Consignment. fp7=f=\ 50 lids. New Orleans Sugar. 50 Bbls. “ “ 3iasi*fc'L* 30 Casks Sides. 5 “ Sh >ulders. All of which will be sold low for Cash. Call and examine them. C. S. HARRISON tc CO. Columbus, A pril B—twtf BUSINESS CARDS. W. C. M IN ER, ATTORNEY AT LA W , Tuskegee, Macon co., Ai.a. Will practice in the counties of Macon, Montgomery* l'aliapoosa. Pike, Barbour and Russel. January 22—4wly TUCKER A BEALL, A TTO RNE Y S AT L A 4V, Lumpkin, s'tkwart County, Ga. WILL attend regularly Ihe Superior (ourts of Ftt wart. Marion* cm mi p ter and Randolph counties', and will give prompt otten 1 tion to all business entrusted to their care. JOHN A. TUCKER. E. H. LEA 1.1.. Lumpkin, January 18. 1853—3w1y DOUGLASS & DOUGLASS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Cutfibert , (ier.rgia. “ITTILL practice in the counties of the Southwestern Circuit, \ V and in Stewart county of the Chattahoochee circuit. FI GENIUS L. DOUGLASS, Nov 30—wlv MAKCELLUS DOUGLASS. itiOOLAS CACHET, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tuskegee, Alabama. OFFICE OVER PORTER’S BRICK STORE. WILL attend the courtsof the Ninth Circuit, and Montgomery, Pike, and Barbour in the Eighth Circuit, inarch 29 —vv I v WILLIAMS, OLIVER AND BROWN, Attorneys at Law, BUENA VISTA, MARION CO. GA. Will practice in the counties of Marion, Macon, Houston Stewart, Randolph, .Muscogee, Lee, Taylor, and any adjoining counties where their services may be required. VVM. K. WILLIAMS, THADDEUS OLIVER. JACK. BROWN. January 28—5wlv THOMAS J. NUCKOLLS, ATTORNEY A T LA W, Columbus, Georgia. Officeoverl. G. Stripper’s, near corner of Broad and Ran do’ph streets. WILL practice in the counties of this and tne adjoining judicial circuit in Alabama. March 15 —wly DOUGHERTY, Si’OKES & STEWART, ATTOR NE VS AT LA VV, Columbus, Gf.orgia. 53*”()<lice over Butt &• Banks Store. cc jU YT7 i LL practice in the courts ol theChatta’noochee Circuit, and it Russell and Macon counties, Ala, march 27—wly GEO. S. ROBINSON, ATTO RN E Y A T LA W , Cuihbert, Georgia. Rei KitENcta lions. M. J. Wellborn and Alfred iverso Columbus. Cuthbert, Nov 2—43wtf S. S. STAFFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Blakely, Early Cos., Ga. s pS wa INGRAM & CRAWFORD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Columbus, Geo. Will practice in the Chattahoochee Cireuit and the adjoining counties. < sffice over the store of J. K. Redd A. Cos. PORTER INGRAM, M. J. CRAWFORD. Columbus, January 11—2w6m F. T. CULLENS, ATTOIt Nli Yj A T LA W , BLAKELY, EARLY COUNTY, CA. Oct 5, 1852. 4 )—wly Sam. S. Hamilton, Columbus Cunningham. HAMILTON & CUNNINGHAM, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, TROY, Pike County, Ala. April 23, 1853—w&twly. G. LOCKWOOD. J. DUBOIS. LOCKWOOD & DUBOIS, MERCHANT TAILORS, 558 Broadway, New York. Between St. Nicholas and Metropolitan Hotels. May 28—tw&wlm C. S. HARRISON & CO. AUCTION AND COMMSSION MERCHANTS. Broad street, Columbus. Ga. YTTiLLattend promptly to all business consigned to them VV Feb 13— D. B. ? HOP4PSON & CO., (AT THE SIGN OF THE HEART,) Below Hill, Dawson & Cos. rpiN, Copper, Sheet Iron, Steam Boat work, all manner X of Gutters, Piping, Conductors and Roofing done to order, substantially and warranted. Nov. 2 48—ts H. T. GREENWOOD, JOSIAH MORRIS, J. 1. R IDG WAY. GREENWOOD, MORRIS & RIDGWAY, FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. IT Carondelet Street, New Orleans. Oct 29—w&twly KING As WINNEMORE, CO M MIS SI O N MERCH ANT S, MOBILE, ALABAMA. Dec. 20,1849. [Mob. Trib .] 15 ts J-S. WOODBRIDGE, PRACTICAL ARTIST & DAGUERREOTYPIST i j COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Rooms over Foster A Purple’s Jewelry St m Broad Street. Columbus, Jan. s—lw& Genin’ 3 Hats. VFEW cases Gexin’s a >:o. omc Hats —Fprinq stylks. Just received and for sale by March 39—tw J. H. MERRY. VARIETY WORKS. WARS ROOM Broad st,. COLUMBUS, Ga NEXT DOOR SOUTH OF TIMES OFFICE. THE proprietors es this establishment are endeavoring to resi the evil of buying at the North, by manufacturing evet description ot building requirements—such as PANE].DOORS, WINDOW BLINDS, ol all sizes, dressed FLOORING PI.ANA', and other kinds of LUMBER ; WOODEN WARE, of every description ; BEDSTEADS from 84 50 to §25 each.— And more remarkable than ali, the finest CO Hi AGE CHAIR in the world at $4 each. Plea-e give us a rail before purchasing elsewhere, for we are al ways in a trailing humor at low prices for cash. LATHS at ■ $1 50 per thousand. WM. BROOKS k. r O. Columbus -lu’v—27wtf LUMPKIN FURNITURE WARE ROOM AND MANUFACTORY. /?C THE sub criber tins now on hand and for sate i *"'■ at bis Ware Room in Lumpkin, alargeand wellV-jL | ,JL selected lot of Furniture, of various styles and j prices, and is constantly Manufacturing and re j 1 ceiving among others, the following articles of the latest styes: Chairs, Botas, Bureaus, Basts, Bedsteads, sideboards, Dining-Tables, Warilrobes, Work-Tables, Wash stands, Rocking-chairs, Looking G!as and Picture Frames, and in fact all articles belonging to hislineof businesscan be had 1 at the shortest notice and lowest terms. Also. Window Glass, French and American manufacture; I- ire board Prints and Border, Window .shades, &>c., Ac. Glass cut to any shape or size. All work warranted. Pianos and Melodeons furnished to order. All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. Feb. 15— 7wly * W. H. CROSS MAX. South Cowika Plantation For Sale. THE subcriber having determined to remove West, offers for sale his plantation, contain ng seven hundred ■■mi seventy-five acres, about one half cleared and under good fences, situated twenty four mrlee west ol Eulaula, nine miles from Clayton, and twelve miles from the route ot the Girard and Mobile Railroad. For terms apply to Mr. Thomas Robinson at Eufaula, or to the subscriber on the premises. HENRY 11. FIELD. April 2C—wGui