The Tri-weekly times and sentinel. (Columbus, Ga.) 1853-1854, June 22, 1853, Image 3

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DRY GOODS. SELLING AT CO.ST. T I’HE undcrrignod desirous of closing up the sci. ons business X will offer from this date, his entire STOCK of Summer Dress Goods, at prime cost. It is useless to enumerate the piicc* in an ad vertisement; all person* wishing bargains can and examine for themselves. 4. M. RAUM, Columbus, June 10—wtw4t 61 Broad Street. MOURNING DRESS GOODS Just received au assortment of rtNic MOURNING DRESS GOODS, CONSISTING Ol’ Black Grenadine SILKS: Lupin’s BEItAGES: I’lain and ftg’d. French J AGON El TS ; French PRINTS; Canton GAUZES ; TISSUES, TAFFETA Liu-ture Crep dc Paris, Satinidu Chine, India S mmer SILKS; Challeya aid Satin La Reine. BROKAW,CLEMONS iCO. Columbus, inarch 26-twtf | PIUNTEDIHDSLINS. SUMMER SILKS. JIT RAGES AND GRENADINES. Avery large assortment just received by BROKAW, CLEMOxNS & CO. Columbus, march 26-tw ______ NEW GOODS. ’Plie subscriber has in Store a largo stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS which are offered lor sale at prices CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. FOR CASH UR APPROVED CREDIT. Err P urchasers for Cash will find it to their ad/antage 1 to examine my stock and priced, before purchasing. Columbus, April 2—tw C. MYGATT. IUST Received, n lot of Fine FANS. Also. Embroidery Silk, by [April‘42.3 WIIiTTELSEY & Cos. NOTES AND EMENDATIONS 1 TO THE TEXT OF SIIAKSPEARE’S PLAYS. By Jno. Payne Collier , F. S. A. “It is not tor a moment to he doubted, we think, that in i this volume a contribution ha* been made to the clearness ; and accuracy of Shakspearo’s text, by far the most impor- > tant of any offered or attempted since Shakspearo lived and wrote.” —London Examiner. “This is without doubt, the most interesting, if not the most important contribution to Shakspeatean literature j which has been made since the discover}’ of the unique quarto Hamlet wt 1603.” —Courier and Enquirer. “Commends itselfdo the common sense of every reader.” [Journal of Commerce. Lately received and for sale by June 24-tw 1). F. WILLCOX. i THE CAMEL HUNT. A N VRRATIVE OF PERSONAL ADVENTURE, j SECOND EDITION. “Wc are glad to see a now edition of this very readable hook, by the author of “Life on the Isthmus.” It is writ ten with -<pirit and in a semi-mirthful manner.”— Newark ri A deer User. “ Phis is quite an entertaining volume, full efthe humor ous and ridiculous. It will afford pleasant reading for an j idle hour.” —Boston Post. Juno 22—tw For sale by D. F. WILLCOX. y Take Notice. rpilE subscriber intending to be absent from the State for u I abort Laio, has appointed F. M. BuOOhS his agent during bit* absence. M. H. DJJSSAIJ. Columbus, June 22—twlm j ‘CITY TAX. | Tax Rook is now open for the collection of tuxes lor the , 1. present year. Tax payers will save cost mm oblige me by paying promptly. 4. 1,. HOWELL, Collector. i Cos nimbus, June 29—twtf A Rare Chance for Speculators. rpiHK subscriber lias iu his possession a receipt for making an L article which has paid him at the rate offrora $3 to §5 per day in the South, but being compelled by sickness to quit it, will sell the receipt very low to au enterprising person, lor fuitiier particulars 4tc., Aitrcss J. S. MARTAN. Savannah, Git. > Juno 21—ltw3ttw. The Cherokee Springs. a OPENS the 17th of June, under tlie management of Col. MURRAY and LADY. The waters are CHALYBEATE, WHITE SULPHUR, j LIME AND FREESTONE. I have numerous certificates o; their efficacy and cures, iu many diseases. File Rev. Prof. Me amp, of Emory College, is now pro- I paring an analysis. Th.- waters are limpid and cool, the situation romantic and beautiful. They are only three-fourths of a mile from the platform (used also lor Catoosa) ou the State Road, between the Tuiiuel and Ringgold. Hacks iu constant attendance. ,T. G. PEN I SIGN. Ifinggv.ld, Ga.,June I—twotlaw Self-Heating Smoothing Irons. J \GOOD supply of the above useful articles on hand and for sale by HALL A MOSES. Columbus, April 23—tw2m j LOST, 4 FEW DAYS SINCE, a small sole-leather TRUNK, J\. wit i one Handle behind, and marked on the head, w ith a pen, “11. A. tIuXEY, NICARAGUA, CENT. AM Any information respecting said Trunk will be thankfully re ceived by tne owner, at this place. 11. A. HOXLY. j Columbus, Ga., June 15, 1853. tw3t £ Macon and .'Savannah papers please copy. LOST. In the street, in this city, this mootin'?, u CUFF FIN, The iiu.ler will be paid five dollars ou leaving the Pin at tins olfiee. May *21 —twtf Flour, Meal, and Breadstuff^. ‘TWL subsenoer, proprietor of the CIT Y.MIJ.LS, beg leave JL to mioriu tne public that ue lias now on naud and will con tinue to keep a good stock of prune IYHE.IT .I.YD CPX.V, ;m i wut oc |4ropurcil *ll all litnoa luruisu cusiotuurb lli iiliy quantities with Flour Meal, &c., at trie siioriesi notice. N-.w w neat is now in. the City .)f til is situated above the cityashort distance and i- now in goo<l running order- My prices at present arc as follow s : .''u.H.rtiue Flour 56 25 perbbl. .*miy f lour 075 “ “ Vila do 750 “ u ’ >r.i .deal 9J els bushel 7 i” The iiignest casu prices paid for Corn and Wheat. i>. A. WYNN. City Mill, June e, 1853—tw L \ LOOK, our FOR ROGUES! V Pit IV ATE HU USE was entered ou Sunday night ia?i, and several articles. Highly prized by the owner, stolen tm-reuv.u ; uino.tg wmeh were curious aud valuable Shells os’ various sues, a Card Basket made of tortoise sttc.ls, fancy Paper \\ eigul, cut gta-s Per. u.ue Butties, Bouquet Jars, kc. Tiie tluei -ui uouoUess try to sell them, and auv one to whom ihe; \-\iy be off-rod wilt couter a favor by reporiine tiie lac:, and ne name oi tut- party, to tne MarsUai of the *•:( v. or at this office. CoiUiitou?, Juue 15, 1853. twit $lO Reward! HOLD WA TC H STOLEN. - t STOLEN on the 14th iust., a Gold Watch, “No. 3325 ‘f£j Y Harrison, Livcrpool. The above reward will be ckO.ilM given on delivery of the watch at this office. Omumbus, May IS—tw On Consignment. 50 ilds. New Orieaus Sugar. -... 150 Bids. “ v'. od Casks Bides. 5 “ Shoulders. Ml of which will l>e t*dd low tor Lalh. Call and examiue them. C. S. HARRISON ce CO. Columbus. April B—twtf _ W. F. LED, D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON. Office on (Iroitil street, over Mygatt** store. Columbia. Oct ts CLOTHING. CLOTHING I OR THE FA L I 3 F 18 53 ! T3URCIIA.SERS ot CLOTHING are informed that we JL are manufacturing the LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHING (at wholesale only) suitable for the Country Trade,to be j iound in tiie States. : do bu?incs on th-. ON 1: PRICK SYS TK>l . | Orders promptly filled. An examination oi’ our stock is solicited. HANFORD & BROTHER, j 23 Park Row, (opposite the Astor House,) N. Y. N. B. We are the largest manufacturers of Oiled Cloth- i Ino in the country. Rubber Clothing at the lowest mar- ! ket rates. New York, June 21—w3m | SUMMER CLOTHING A largo and well selected stock of SUMMER CLOTHING, (Which will he sold at reduced prices.) can bo found at JOHN SMITH S, : May 7 w&twtf No. 125 Brwad street. | COATS! COATS!! COATS!!! ! A BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE OF CASHMARET, l\m, PONGEE SILK, GRASS LINEN, AND SeARSUCKER COATB, Just received at JOHN SMITH’S, May 7-wifotwtf No. 125 Bread street. SHIRTS! SHIRTS!! sFIIKTSmT” A large assortment from the beet manufactories in New Yi-rk. Just received at JOHN SMITHS’ May 7-w&twtf No. 125 Broad street. Shirts! Shirt3!! A LARGE invoice of SHIRTS, COLLARS. DRAWERS 7Y HOSIER Y, Etc. Just received and for sale bv March 39—tw J. H. MERRY. Genin’s Hats. A FEW cases Gemn’s a no. one Hat*—Spring styles. Just received and for sale by March 30—tw ,T. If. MERRY. Trunks, Valises and Carnet Bags. A large and well selected lot, just rec vedat JOHN SMITH’S, June 4—twL No 125 Broad street. ‘ MUSICAL. ANOTHER MUSIC STORE. WILLCOX & CARTER, , NO. 92, BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA., ARE now receiving, and will keep constantly on hand, SHEET MUSIC, PIANO FORTES, GUITARS, VIOLINS, j ACCORD LONS, BANJOS, TAM BORIN ES, FLUTES, FLAGEOLETS, FIFES, &C. Strings for the. VIO LI N AN D GVIT AIE . ALSO , Instruction Rooks for the ab-ve instruments. Also, Exorcises! 5 for the cultivation of the Voice. Orders are solicited from t eachers and others. D. F. WILLCOX. VVM. B. CARTER. N. B. Mr. Carter will attend to Tuning and Repaiiing Pianos ■ as heretofore. Columbus, April 15—w&uwtf New Sheet Music. THE suhscribersTiave >m in a.. .1 . Sheet Music; among which are many new and populat ; pieces never heiore offered in this market. The ladies in parti- j 1 enter are invited to call and examine <>tir slock. TRUA.X & PEASE, Columbus, March 2—tw 10ti Broad street. SELLINB OFF SHEET MUSE AT HALF PRICE. rpilE undersigned desiring to reduce their extensive stock of A Shkkt Music, will sell at fArtr cents pn- page, (or half the , usual price) a large share, oftheir present stock. Among which i may be found many of the new and popular pieces ol the day. j This is an opportunity not to be neglected by Teachers aiid • Schools, to lay in a supply. 111 this lot will be found most of : the desirable Music every day ordered. Also, a large stock of Instruction Books for the PIANO FORTE, which will be sold at less than cost. Among the Sheet Music nro the following pieces, arranged by 0. REPS, viz.: : Dancing Feather Waltz : Bombardment of Vera Cruz; Elbert Waltzes; Stone. Mountain, Q. S T.a Sultana Waltz; Columbus Guards, Q. S. . Gibraltar Waltz; Hyacinth Gallon; Alpine. Horn, Q. 8. Gallopade Polka. also—.l large variety 0/ , Songs, Waltiis, Polkas, Marches and 4uick> ! steps, by celebrated authors. Sales ofthislotto be strictly Cash. Just received, a large lot of NEW MUSIC, he sold j at the usual price. Call and examine. Orders with money enclosed will be filled j and forwarded to any part of the country b\ mail. WIIiTTELSEY & CO. Columbus, Ga., March 9—twtf PiANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED, j /■CTfe-.- —■ THE undersigned have engaged the serviceso j Mr. F. O. RAMM, Inner and Piano Maker,lately Tj irom Celebrated Establishment in Paris, j J** 9? \J • Mr. R. is probably the H est in his profession in the ! Southern Country. We are prepared to attend to all oulers in the above line, aiid will be responsible tor all vorkdone by our workmen. 1 trders addressed to Whittelsey Et Cos., or Teuax St Pxask. will meet with prompt attention, WIIiTTELSEY Et Cos. ! Columbus, April 22, 1853. TEUAX St PEASE, twtf— Jel4 v. if CHALYBEATE SPRINGS. <§K*A. THE undersigned, thankful for tin: very liberal ; ffi **£'•’ patronage extended to hiui hi nee the opening ol the *i b t above establishment. informs his friends and the XiaL* ti uvt iiiig public, that hi s house will be re opened on FRIDAY, ‘4oth OF MAY. In addition to the many comiorts and amusements afforded his guests heretofore, the subscriber has IMPROVED AND ENLARGED HIS A C C O M SIOD A T l O N S , in such a manner as enables him to say that : e i >n accommodate ali who may favor him with a visit, and r ndci their stay agreea ble and satisfactory in every respect. Em. not whether the traveler: in search of health, amuseme: ?—t'.ler or both —the Ciialv beaie ;> the place at which his wants o .be satisfied. Tie Waters tire fine. “Chalybeate atid Sulphur.” s.:.d will cure as many diseases asany one person oug!:t tc have. THE BATHS are excellent and arranged with a view to comfort. The quantity of water is not quite as great in volume as that discharged by Niagara, but there is plenty and to spare ter the abhhious of any number ol Bathers not engaged in ditching for (ess Works, or ; operatiu. in Coat Holes ; and as this is uot the class of visitors . who have hereto;ore found the Chalybeate, the proprietor trusts I that his friends “ ill find no scarcity of that necessary eleineut of navigation. AChile he will have oceans of waterier his temper ance trieuus, he vr'U remember to keep a good supply ofV> inks foe those v* ho preier a spirit level to a water course,lest too great a tendency to Hydropathy might cause them to be regarded as ‘•soakers.'’ In a word, the proprietor has been crowded every season since he has had charge of the Springs: and as he feels I satisfied that all who have called on hiui will give good report, send their friends, and cnii a gam when they pass this way, he is determined to leave nothing undone to ke p aisplace “right side Up ’ TO IN V A LIDS good fare and good cheer are as necessary as good water, and as none of throe things are particularly disagreeable even to such, us from their healthfulness, are trav cling certificates of the salubrity ofihe land they live in. the subscriber feels that he is safe in say ing the Chalybeate audits Proprietor are the elements “lo drive ( dull care away.’’ From Geneva, on the Railroad twenty miles east of Columbus, Four UorsoCoaches run daily to the Springs ; from Carneoville tri- weekly. At West Point, on the .Montgomery Railroad, at LaGrange, Pleasant Hiil and Greenville, comfortable Hacks can always be had to bring \ isitors to the Springs. Facilities for leaving to anv potul, can be had everyday. Ike only difficulty to the traveler is to make up his mind t o oo ! t all and gve the undersigned, and it he doc: not make jcu comfortable, it v ill be because- you are harder to please than any one that be has- eucoun tcred as \el, and that is ta’ icg a good d*a!. JAMLS WOOTTEN. Chalybeate fptliig?, Ga.. m;*y 17—tw&wtljuly. TRAVELING. MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD Cos! CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and after the 16th last, the Passenger Train win lea ve and ruu by tbefohowiog schedule daily until further notice: lauvc Columbus atb A. M.; Arrive at Mr con 3 30 P. M. Leave Macon at C 30 A. M.; Arrive at CMumbus 2 10 P. M. K. F. RICKER. Sui>eriutenden?. : Colunihus.May 11. 1853 HAIINDE.VS EXITiESS. £gßg3. , Z| iJghj? f'Nc OFFitfc. ox Randolph street. j Y\7’E respectfully l>cr leave to inform the citizens ot Columbus I ‘ ‘ and its vicinity, that ne have concluded our arrangements | with the Central iiaiiroad Banking Company, and are now run ning messengers daily from Macon to Savannah. 4lso, forwarding goods daily over the Muscogee and South- Western Railroad to Port Valley, Oglethorpe and Macon, thence to Miliedgeville Savannah and all intermediate places. Also, to Montgomery, Ala. We would also say. Hint our Ex presses by the steamers to New York and Philadelphia enable us to lor ward every description of merchandise and valuables. Notes, Drafts, and Bills collected in every town in the Northern ! and Eastern States ; also, to California and Europe. Offices and Aukms—Randolph street, Columbus, opposite the “Corner Stone” printing office ; C. A. Eli? Et Son, Macon ; Mr.Kendrick, Fort Valley; G.R.Clayton, Oglethorpe; 153 Bay ■ street, Savannah; 74 Broadway, .Vow York; 43 and 43 South rtiird. Philadelphia ; 8 Court street, Boston ; Exchange street, 1 Providence; Montgomery street, Nan Francisco. LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER it CQ. Columbus, April 13—t\v<k.w UNITED STATES MAIL LINE, j New York and Savannah Steamships. CUM MS it AHR A X GInSIE A T.—Days of leaving Su- O vaunali lor New York: The Augusta, (apt. Lyon, on Wednesday, June 8: “ Florida, “ AVoodhull, on Saturday, “ 11 “ Alabama, “ Luu!ow r , on Saturday, “ IS “ Auguste, “ Lyon, 011 Saturday, “ 25 “ Florida, “ VVoodlmll, on Saturday, July 2 “ Augusta. “ Lyon, on Saturday, “ 9 “ Vlabnnia, “ Ludlow, on Wednesday, “ 13 “ Fior du, “ Woodhull, on Saturday, “ l<i ‘ j “ Augusta, “ Lyon, on Saturday, “ 23! j *• Alabain;), “ J.ud.ow, on Wednesday, “ ~1 , “ Flurida, “ V oonliulJ, on Sa ur aj, “ 30 j •• Augu-ta, “ L\on, on Satu-day, Aug. fi : u Alabama, *• J uoiew, on VV.dtit'saay, “ It) “ Florida, •* Woodhull, on Saturday, “ 13 “ Augusta, “ Lyon, on Saturday, “ 20 “ Alabama, *•’ I.udlovv, ou vVt-nnesday, “ 24 ! “ Florida, u Woodhull, on Saturday, “ 27 | “ Augusta, “ I yon, 01: Satutday, Sept. 3 * Alabama, “ Ludlow, on *,\ ednesday, “ These ships are the largest on the r id, unsurpassed in speed, safety 0/ com tort —mu kirn.- their •-. ages in 50 to hours, and are commanded by , careful and polite off;, era. They : offer a most desira j.o c- vance to New York. On the com plctiou ot tii \ ntr in the autumn, this line will be semi weekly—sailing each Wednesday and Saturday. Cabin Passage “ ’ §25 Steerage V PADELFORD, FAY Et CO., Agents in Savannah. S \ML L. MITGfiILL, Jols t Sept 3 13 Broadway, New York. BfBW YORK. AiM) SAVANNAH STEAM SHIP I. INK, Weekly The new and splendid Steamships j Florida, ... . Capt. Lyon. | an A Alabama , Capt. Ludlow. i Belonging to the New York and Sava.nn.vli Sveam Navigation Company, . \\TILI. leave Savannah and New York every Saturday. These V V ships are 1,300 tonsregisicr,aud unsurpassed in safety, ‘• and comfort. . ‘ j These steamers leaving Savannah at the same time that the; ! Marion and Southerner lcavesCharieplon,arrive in New York as j ! soon as, or before them. S3F*Cabin pasatigo 825—payable before going on board /.cents: PADELFORD, FAY &, CO., Savannah, Ga. .SAMTJEIi L.. MITCHELL, April3o,lßs2—tf] 194 Front street,New Yora. FOR PHILADELPHIA. UNI TK D STA TK S MA I L h INK. Philadelphia {< Savannah Steam Navigation Company. .-TIIE new and spienatn siae-wneei r-icainsmp | | STATE O F OEOR GI A , ’ twelve hundred tons register, Capt. WALTER COLLINS, will leave Navantii h as follows : Wednesday, June 1 Wednesday, June 15. “ ‘ “ 29 “ July 13. “ July 27 “ August 10. This ship lias been built with the strictest regard to the safety j anu 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 iu the line during the j j month of Juno, and wi.l, with tne State of Georgia, make a week ! I\ line, leaving each port on Wednesday. ) Cabin passage from Savai tvli to Philadelphia 323 “ “ ‘ “ “ “ New York $25 Steerage to Philadelphia and New York $ 9 C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent in Savannah• lIERON & MARTIN, May 21—u 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 Lamington, Sand Fort, 1. chce, Creek Stand, Hernando, Enou, and .V ewart's Milts. This line intersects at Chunnenuggee the one to Montgomery via Cotton Valley, Tuskegee and Chehaw, also the one leading i in the direction ot Tallahassee, Fla., via Five Points, Mount An- ; drew. Clayton and Lufnula, Ala. i will send lorward passengers or freight from Chunnenuggee j to any of the following places; Union Sprint's, Abertoil, Arbor- 1 via l , Perote, Missouri, Bug Hall, Edgefield, Troy, and Ridgely. SCHEDULE: Leave Columbus Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 A. 51., j arrive at Chunnenuggee same days, at 9 p. in. Leave Chunnenuggee Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4 [ a. in.; arrive at Columbus same days at 9 p. ni. | May 28— lwiy APPLETON HAYGOOD, Contractor. VERAOY & ECTOR'S OMNI BU S LI NE . Fare —In Proportion io the Distance. VVE return our tlianka to the traveling public ? V.'7- amt the citizens generally, for their liberal pat ■ ronage, and would inform thi m that uur splendid new OM.YI j B UeeE.S, with FJ.YE TE.IJMS and careful DJ ITERS, will ‘ continue to ruu for the accommodation oi the citizens and per j son- stopping at the Public Houses. Calls lett at ihe Hotels or ai our stable, strictly attended t >. I'olnmbus, March is l —wktwli E.-gnaniOTiriM.iiiM 1 x IrijWN ■■ i—n . i nwl , To Friends of the Protestant Episcopal Sunday School Union. HAVING been urgently solicited by the agent of the above society, to keep a collection ot 1 heir j uidication tor sale at this place. J have consented so to do, a, and nave juff received a lo: of them inch far he presold i; ybe f<>unil at the snro of Rock Island Factory. G. B. CURTIS, j Cos umbus, June 1! . A . JL). FORD DEALER IN CKO ICS FAMILY GROCSRISSi Pickles, Preserves, Fruits, Confectionaries, At.so.Fish, Oysters and Ice when in season. Waldbu- o's Hvilsinu, Jtrrsßsos stryet, Jtxvannah, Ga FeOruarv 9, 1853. twtjni RETAINED. C T. CUSHMAN, D. B. S. —N U-\S returned from New York, j \fhCJ where he critically inspected, in varl<•*!s Dental Laboratories, *om of the best woik Ibar can be done, and availed himself ot audi tionai means toexecute the suine stvles with disoalch. Also, to operate o*l the teeth, with bis usual care and finish. Over Foster & Purple’s Jewelry Store. No. 63 Broad Si reel. Columbus, January, 7—twtf Stolen Property. THE subscribers have in their possession a Trunk and contents consisting of clothing and a variety of articles, which were, stoleu from a buggy on the Talbottou read by a negro on Wednes day the 15th iiict, also an amount of money which is supposet io have been taken w ith the trunk, neither trank or clothing is marked with the name of the owner. Two pocket books w ere S found in his possession, both containing money. Tiie owner eai ’ | -ret. the property by calling on either of the subscribers clever i miles from Coiumbu- near *b Taibottau road,and proving pro • penv. H. B. PEOTT. R. W, FURTENBURY. J .Tune 21 —a if. INSURANCE. AGENCY OF THE MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. 11. H. EPPING, Agent for ColumbUL.Ga. !>R< BOSWELL k. BILLI.YG % .Vediemi Exam inert. Pamphlets containing tables of Rates and other information may be obtained by application at the office of the Agents. (Jnlumot, Nov 23 tw&wly Do You Want to lasure ? The savannah mutual insurance company will take Marine and Fire risk - on reasonable terms. Apply to R. J. MOSES, Agent. N. B. —This oflice returned to the holders of Policies 39 per cent, of the premiums paid during the year 1852. Coiumbu-. Oct s3—wiS-twly SAVAN X A II MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. I’irtaud Marine risks taken by Columbus, Feb2s—twly R J MOSLS MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE BANK OF SAVANNAH. AGENCY AT COLUMBUS, T\ T lLL receive Deposits—and Checks for sale on New York H Macon and Savannah. April24—twtf RICHARD PATTEN. SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. THIS office returned 39 percent, of premiums received la*t year to persons holding ;m> iciesof the Company; and con tinues to take Fire and Ma-ine risks on the most reasonable terms. Sept 15—twtf H .1 MOSES, Agent. SUN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF A. B. NELSON, President. JOHN WHITEHEAD, Secretary, THE undersigned is authorized to take River and Marine risks for this well known Company, nu favorable terms. Columbus, Jan. 14— twGiu JOHN MUNN. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE Protection Insurance Company at Hanford, t o.ineetii ttt. •Springfield Marine and Fire Insurance Company, at Spring field, Massachusetts. North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company, Raleigh. Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Company, Covington. t'W Slaves insured at l wo thirds their value. Columbus. Jin. 14—t\v6m JOHN MUNN, Agent. FOR SALE AND TO RENT. PLANTATION AND LOT FOR SALE, ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS. I will sell my valuable plantation one utile East of <’rawlord, Ala., containing Eight Hundred ai • s ; well improved, good dwelling and out houses, .. 1 house, .‘.-A— new screw,&c., ice. 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 ami particulars apply to Me.- .. C. S. Harrison & Cos., tiolumbus, Ga. A/ay2o—w&twtf C. A. (.’LOUD. Dwelling House for Sale. s _ AHE THE subscriber having determined lo move west, offers ; ivl ; , j his residence situated in the upper part of Broad Hreei t, FOR SALK ; the Lease has eight large and comfortable rooms, with all nvees.-a y out buildings in a perfect state of repair. The furniture, it desired, will be sold with the house. Possession given air. time after the Ist of July. Columbus, June 18—twlm E. BARNARD. foiTsalk A HOUSE AND LOT: j ALSO CARPE'I'S, FURNITURE, Ac. APPLY TO C. S. HARRISON et CO. Columbus, May 14—twtf ; For Sale. 35K* A small farm about one m.d a half miles from Cohun- : bus. It contains 150 or 160 acres ot land ; about a third ! of which is cleared, and in suitable condition for cultiva I tion. The remaining portion is well timbered with ; pine. It is a desirable location for any person, wishing a small farm or summer residence in the vicinity of the city. Apply to Columbus, March 9—twtf E. T. TAYLOR. FOR RENT. a A small and comfortable dwelling on Broad street,ad joining capiaiu Barrows and t:. rt. Greenwood. Apj)iy to J. L. MUST IAN. Golumbus, Jan. 7—2 twtf j HOTEL FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers or sale his oommodi ous and ; well finished Hotel, situated on the east side ot the ! I jjj a?; I public square, iu the town ot Buena Vista, Ga.. and j •AnlUaL U “own as the “GLOBE HOTEL.” It is furnished with i till ne cess f conveniences, end has pertaining to it, a goo*, j kitchen, s,. eOe house, stable, lot, Etc., all iu good repair. The t house is c ieatly situated, anu is favored with a liberal share ot transient custom. Buena Vista, though new, ie a large and oeautiful town. Its schools, and varied mcrchautile and mechanic interests, insure itspermanency and rapid growth, i No one need fear depreciation improperly for many years. Persons wishing to purchase such property, would do well to call and examine. Reasonable time will bcallow'ed for payment. 1 For terms apply to the undersigned Z WILLIAMS, or to WILLIAMS & OLIVER , March s—9wtf Buena Vista, -Marion co.Ga. j VALUABLE IMPROVED LAND FOR SALE IN LOWNDES COUNTY. THE UNDERSIGNED hasnot yet sold liis place, four j miles from the Brunswick and Florida Railroad, whivh is i now building. In this body of land there are about 1,500 acres ‘ fine hammock and pine land—23o cleared. It is well watered, j healthy and fertile. A great bargain can be had. Come and ; view it. Mv address is Sharpe's More Post (ifHce, Ga. , June 21, 1853. wlht _ D. B. GRAHAM, Valuable Property for Sale IN C U TUB EII TANARUS, GE Olt GIA. gfTt THE undersigned offers for sale, on time until Christ* musnext,his well known TAVERN AND LOTS, in the above place. There are six lots, besides l .nd enough for gardens, by-lots, &.c. The foundations are laid for a house 88 by 46 feet. There ia every ad vant; c contiguous in the way of Schools, College. &.e. Cuthben, J ne 14- w3t VVM. MATLOCK. South Cowika Plantation For Sale. ,-s3& THE subscriber having determined to remove West, offers for sale his plantation, containing seven hundred and seventy-five acres, about one halt cleared and under good fences, situated twenty four miles west of Eufaula, nine miles from Clayton, and twelve miles irom the route otthe Girard and Mobile Railroad. For terms apply to Mr. Thomas Robinson at Eufaula, or te the subscriber on the premises. HENRY H. FIELD. April 26—w6m Ma i 1 Arrangements. FROM AND AFTER THIS DATE, THC r/orthern mail will close at 5 A. M. and arrive at 2P.AI. Tiie Western mail closes at 7 P. 31., und arrives at 2 P M J. A. L. LEE, P. M. Columbus, May 18—twtf CORN, FODDER, OATS AND PEAS, FOR SALE AT BROKEN ARROW, ALABAMA. LEROY NAPIER. May 16—wtwlm 200 Barrels of Flour ! TWO DOMED BABRELS FKESII BROOD FLOtR, FROM TIIE i: ToW AH MILLS. For sale by GREENWOOD it CO. Columbus, Juue 10—tw r t • I Now is the time io bring in your Old Kags! 4 ND get four cents per pound for uwod clean ones, when brought in quantities of one hundred pounds or more. Also, Waste o. all kinds (irom Factories,) wanted, tor which fair prices will be given, delivered at either Rock (siaud Factory or the Rag More, at the old stand, corner of Randolph and Ogle thorpe streets. G. B. CURTIN, Agent. Columbus, June 11 —v ts Winter’s Palace Mills! \TTE believe the darn will be repaired by the Isth June, so as V V to allow us tccommence grinding operations, which we expect to do better, quicker, and cheaper, than the whole world balance of man kind uniti and. Have ten thousand busbela best PennsyL ania Wheat, and any quantity of Corn ready to commence with. You’d better believe a good tune is coming. May I— twtf LIVINGSTON. Agent. BUSINESS CARDS. THOMAS J. NUCKOLLS. ATTORNEY A T LA W. Columbus, Cf.orgia. Officeoverl. G. Stxvppkr'*, near corner of Broad and Kaa dofidi Btrx.te. WILL practice in the counties of this and the adjoining judicial 1 circuit in Alabama. March l.—wly W. C. MiVER, ATTORN I! Y A T L A W , TuskeoA, Macon co., Ai.a. Will practice in the counties of Macon, Montgomery* Tallapoosa, Pike, Harbour and Russel. January 22 lwiy TUCKER & BEALL, ATTOR NE Y S A T LA W , Lcmpkin, Stbi art Covsty, fii. WILL altend regularly the Sujierior Courts of Stewart, Murion ouHipter and Randolph counties: and will give prompt alien* tion to ail business entrusted to their care. JOH.Y A. TI CKER, E. H. BEALL. Lumpkin, January 18. 1853—3wtv GEO. S. ROBINSON, ATTO RX E Y A T LA W , Cut hbert, Georgia. Rzferzscks :—lions. M. J. Wellborn and Alfred Iverso Columbus. Cutlibert, Nov 2 —s3\\if KING cV WINNEMOUE, COMMISSION MEItCII ANT S, MOBILE, ALABAMA. Dec.Jfo, 1949. [Mob. Trib .] 15 ts S. S. STAFFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ulakely , Early Cos., Ga. apSv, a INGRAM & CRAWFORD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Columbus, Geo. Will practice in the Chattahoochee Circuit and the adjoining counties. Office over the store of J. l\. Redd & Cos. PORTER INGHAM. M. J. CRAWFORD. Columbus, January 11—2w6m DOUGLASS & DOUGLASS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Cuthbert , Getrgia. TTTILL practice in the counties of the Southwestern ( ircuit, VV and in Stewart county of the Chattahoochee circuit. i l I.F.NII'S L. DOUGLASS, Nov 30—wly MAIiCELLUS DOI ! GLASH. NICOLAS CACHET, A TTORNE Y AT LA W, Tuskegee, Alabama. OFFICE OVER PORTER’S BRICK STORE. WILL attend the courts of the Ninth Circuit, and Montgomery, Pike, and Barbour in the Eighth Circuit. march v9—wly WILLIAMS, OLIVER AND BROWN, Attorneys at Law, BUENA VIB>TA, MARION CO. GA. Will practice in the counties of Marion, Macon, Houston Stewart, Randolph, JUtiscogee, Lee, Taylor, and any adjoining & unities where their services may be required. WM. r. WILLIAMS, THAI)DLLs OLIVER, JACK. BROWN. January 28—5wly Sam. S. Hamilton, Columbus Cunningham. HAMILTON & CUNNINGHAM, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, TROY, Bike Count?, Ala. April 23, 1853— v, Et twl y. G. LOCKWOOD. J. DUBOIS. LOCK WOOD A, DUBOIS* MERCHANT TAILORS, 558 Broadway, New York. Between St. Nicholas and Metropolitan Hotels. May 08—tw& wlm 11. r. GREENWOOD, JOSJAH MORRIS, J. I. lIIDCWAY. GREENWOOD, MORRIS & RIDGWAY, FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. IT Carondelet Street, New Orleans. Oct 29—w&twly F. T. CULLENS, Al’ T ORNE Y AT LAW, BLAKELY, EARLY COUNTY, GA. Oct 5, 1552. 4 •—wly \T-S. WOODBRIDGE, PRACTICAL'ARTIST &. DAGUERREOTYPIST COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Rooms over Foster & Purple’s Jewelry Stoi Broad Street. Columbus, Jan. s—lw& TROY FACTORY. HARRIS COUNTY, GEORGIA. Ware Room on West side Broad street, next door to P. McLaren. JEFFERSON, “NANCE & CO. R. G. JEFFERSON, SUCCESSORS jj 11. W. NANCE, J. E. JEFFERSON, V TO \ W. K. HARRIS. R. G. JEFFERSON & CO. JEFFERSOjN, NANCE & CO., a PROPRIETORS’ of the above works, respectfully inform VA the public (hat they now have on hand for sale, and are F§& constantly manufacturing iall descriptions of Wooden * 1 * Ware, such as Chairs, Setters, Bedsteads, Buckets Tubs, &c., &c., of the best material, and finished in excellent style under their personal supervision. They particularly call attention to their various styles & quali ties of Chairs, which for neatness, comfort, durability and cheapness, cannot he surpasred in any country ; varying in price from 810 to 824 per dozen—specimens of which can be seen at their WARE ROO-V one door above P. McLarkk’s, Broad Street, Columbus, w'hich the public are invited to ex amine. Every description of Chairs, Buckets, Tubs, Etc., made to or der after any fashion desired. They are also prepared to fur nish WiM ow Sash and Blinds ot all description to order. FjF* Handsome premiums were awarded to the Troy Factory at the Southern Agricultural Fair at Macon, for the best speci men of < hair and Wooden Ware. £3FT<rder* left at their Ware Room—west side Broad Street, directed to Jefferson, Nance Et Cos., (Jolumbus wilt meet with prompt attention. Columbus, June Ist, —wly. ELANKETS AND CARPETS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR SALE BY GREEN WAY, BROTHER & CO., 19 Barclay Street and 21 Park Piace, New York. May 17—w3m FAIRBANK S PLATFORM SCALES. Long known—Severely tested —A he aye right—The acknowledged Standard. Railroad, liny, Coal, and Fanners’ Scales, set in any part of the country, at short uotice. Agents, Fairb vnks & Cos., b 9 Water itreet, New York, May l7—w3m ‘tOSTKERN HAKIFMTVftIS I COWETA FALLS MANUFACTURING HAVING resumed .MA.NLKACTtRING, are now in successful operation Having added several pieces ot New and Im* 1 proved Machinery to their Factory, they now offer to Purchasers ; Heavy and Light COTTON GOODS, COTTON YARNS. assorted, unsurpassed in quality. Woolen Goods. Plaiu and Colored; Woolen Jeans, Colored. WOOL Carded Jar Cash or Toil. The\ will give the highest price for WOOL; and tot-ke up ! Ikooltiite Cloth, on siuues or lor fllteeu cents per yard. | June 14—wtf For Sale.; AI h’losophical and Chemical Apparatus, will be sold below Boston prices. For particulars, apply at this office. Columbus, Jan.4—wtt