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DRY GOODS.
ikmkmiYkmkm l i. ’
SELLING AT COST.
rpiJK undersigned desirous of closing up the seasons business
A will offer from this date, his entire $ TUCK of
Summer Dress Goods,
ut prime cost. It is useless to enumerate the P| ic * in an ? d
veriiseinent; all persons wishing bargains can call and examine
for themselves. *7?:. „ „ t
Columbus, June 10—wtw4t *** Broad . trect.
MOURNING DRESS GOODS.
Just received an assortment ol rink
MOURNING DRESS GOODS,
consisting or
Black Grenadine SILKS; Lunin’s BERAGES: Plain
and fifv'd. French JACONETTS; French PRln IS;
Canton GAUZES ; TISSUES, TAFFETA
Lusture Crep de Paris, SatityJu Chine,
India S rnmer SILKS; Challcys
and Satin La Reine.
BROKAVV,CLEMONS & CO.
Columbus, march 26-twti
FRINTEDJIDSLINS.
SUMMER SILKS.
BERAGES AND GRENADINES.
Avery large assortment just received by
BRJkaW, CLEMONS & CO.
Columbus, march 26-tw ,
NEYY r 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.
Purchasers for Cash will find it to their advantage
to examine iny stock and prices, before purchasing.
Columbus, April 2—tw N C. MYGATT.
JUST Received, a lot of Fine FANS. Also, Embroidery Silk,
by [April 22.] WHITTELSEY &. Cos.
“mm m track p
g, i. THE subscribers have this day put in
operation two splendid
WW FOUR HORSE COACHES,
and sixteen ol the best horses that the country can produce, to
ply between the Forsyth Depot and the Indian Springs ; and
having engaged Mr. V. M. Dickerson and Mr. Francis Genno,
old and experienced reinsmen, pledges themselves to convey
the traveling public to and from the two points in a sufer and
better style, and quicker time, then ever bclore don© at this
place.
We also have family omnibuses, always in readiness.
Visitors, and families particularly, will find it greatly to their
comfort and interest to call for our coaches.
We meet both .he day and night trains of cars.
A. J. & 0. 1,. VARNER.
Indian Springs, June 24—w&twl5Aug
~CORN! CORN!!
Cl URN wanted, for which the highest market price will bo paid
J at PALACE MILLS.
Columbus, June 24—w&twtf
Notice.
ALL persons who are indebted by note or account to the late
firm of WH ITT ELSE Y 6c CO., are requested to make
immediate paymeut.
All who disregard this notice will fiud the claims in the hands |
of a collecting attorney within a short time.
JOHN FORSYTH,
J. 11. WHITTELSEY.
Columbus, June 24—twfit
CITY TAX.
THE Tax Book is now open for the collection ofTaxes for the
present year. Tax payers will save cost ano oblige me by j
paying promptly. J. L. HOWELL, Collector, j
Columbus, June 22—twtf
$lO Reward!
GOLD WATCH STOLEN.
g*K> STOLEN on the 14th inst., a Gold Watch, “No. 3325
—Jno, Harrison, Liverpool. The above reward will be
given on delivery of the watch at this office.
Commons, May 18—tw
On Consignment.
p 50 lids. New Orleans Sugar.
j_| TJU 50 Übls. “ “ “
5 “ Sh utlders.
All of which will be sold low for Cahii. Call and examine
them. 0. S. HARRISON & CO.
Col umbus, April B — twtf
W. F. LEE, D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON.
ottice on flroad street, over Mygatt‘s store.
Columbus, Oct 29—ts
CHALYBEATE SPRINGS.
THE undersigned, thankful for the very liberal
to'* t fHd patronage extended to him since the opening ol the
jj | a igiffl* above establishment, informs his friends and the
lignpSp traveling public, that his house will be reopened on
FRIDAY, 20th OF MAY.
In addition to the many cumtorts and amusements afforded his
guests heretotore, the subscriber has
IMPROVED AND ENLARGED HIG
ACCOMMODATIONS,
in such a manner its enables him to say that he can accommodate
all wiiomay favor him with a visit,and reudi-r their stay agreea
ole and satisfactory in every respect. It matters not whether the
traveler is in search of health, amusement —either or both—the
Cltaly oeate is the place at which bis wants can be sat .tied.
The Waters are fine, “Chaiybeate and Sulphui,’’ and w ill cure
as many diseases as any one p- rson ought to have.
THE BATHS
are excellent and arranged with a view to comfort. The quantity
of water is not quity* as great in volume as that discharged by
Niagara, but t here is plenty and to spare for the ablutions of any
number ot .Bathers not engaged in ditching for Gas Works, or
operatin. in Coal Holes ; awl as this is not the class of visitors
who have heretotore found the Chalybeate, the proprietor trusts
that his friends will find no scarcity of that necessary element of
navigation. While he w ill have oceans of water lr his temper
ance mends, he will remember to keep a good supply of Winks
for those who preter 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 even
season snee he Inis had charge of the Springs; and as he feels
satisfied that all who have called on him will give good report,
seod their friends, and call again when they pass this way, lie is
determined to leave nothing uudone to keep his place “right ide
up.”
TO INV A LIDS
good fare and good cheer are as necessary as good water, and as
none of thrse things are particularly disagreeable even to such, as
from their health fulness, are traveling certificates of the salubrity
oftne land they live in, the subscriber feels that he ts safe in say
ing the Chalybeate and its Proprietor are the elements “to drive
dull care away.”
From Geneva, on the Railroad, twenty miles east of Columbus
Four Horse Coaches run daily to the .springs ; from Barnesville
tri weekly. At West Point, on the Montgomery Railroad, at
LaGrange, Pleasant Hill and Greenville, comfortable Hacks can
always be had to bring visitors to the Springs. Facilities for
leaving to any point, can be had everyday. The only difficulty
to the traveler is to make up his mind to do! Call and svethe
undersigned, and il he does not make you comfortable, it will bo
because you are harder to please than any one that he has encoun
tered as yet, and that is sayiug a good deal.
JAMES WOOTTEN.
Chalybeate Springs. Ga., may 17—tw&wtljulv.
VARIETY STOYE_WARE-H01 T SE.
BARTLETT BENI] Jr.,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN THE MOST APPROVED
Farmers’ Boilers, Ship Cabooses, Gas Ovens,
Charcoal and Hard Coal Furnaces, Oven Fronts, &c.
Iron Castings generally.
238 Water Street, New-York,
May 3,1853 -w3tn.
NOTICE
THE undersigned claims to be the owncrof the south half of
section tweuty-sevvu, townshipflteeu and range twenty sev
eu, a Creek Indian Reservation; the original contract for which
lias beeu lost or destroyed. All persons are hereby nr titled that 1
shall proceed on the third Monday in August next, at the office
of Afred Iverson, Esq.,Columbus, Ga- to take testimony in or
der to a copy contract and to obtain a patent for said
land. EDWARD CAREY.
Columbus, May 31-wSt
CLOTHING.
CLOTHING
FOR THE
FA LL QJ F 18 53!
PURCHASERS of CLOTHING are informed that we
are manufacturing the
LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHING
(at wholesale only) suitable for the Country Trade,to be
found in the States.
do business on the
ONE PRICE SYSTEM.
Orders promptly filled. An examination of our stock is
solicited.
HANFORD & BROTHER,
29 Park Row, (opposite the Astor House,) N. Y.
N. B. We are the largest manufacturers of Oiled Cloth
ing in the country. Rubber Clothing at the lowest mar
ket rates. New York, June 21—w3m
SUMMER CLOTH LNgT~
A large and well selected stock of
SUMMER CLOTHING,
(Which will be sold at reduced prices,) can be lound at
JOHN SMITH’S,
May 7 w&twtf No. 125 Brad street
COATS! COATS!! CoATSI!!
A BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE OF
CASJOURET, LINEN, PONGEE SILK, GRASS LINEN,
AND SeARSUCREH COATS,
Just received at JOHN SMITH’S,
May 7-\v&twtf No. 125 Bread street.
SHIRTS! SHIRTS!! SHIRTS!!!
—:o:
A large assortment from the best manufactories in New
Y„rk. Just received at JOHN SMITHS’
May 7-w&twtf No. 125 Broaa street.
Shirts ! Shirts!!
A LARGE Invoice of SHIRTS , COI.LARS. T)RA IVERS
HOSIER TANARUS, See. Just received and for sale bv
March 39—tw J. H. MERRY.
Genin’s Hats.
A FEW cases Genin’s a no. one Hats—Sprino styles.
Just received and for sale by
March 30—tw J. IJ. MERRY.
Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags.
A large and well selected lot, just received nt
JOHN SMITH’S,
June 4—twti No. 125 Broad street.
MUSICAL.
ANOTHER MUSIC STORE.
WILLCOX & CARTER,
NO. 02, BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA.,
ARE now receiving, and will keep constantly on hand,
SHEET MUSIC, PIANO FORTES, GUITARS, VIOLINS,
ACCORDEONS, BANJOS, TAMBORINES,
FLUTES, FLAGEOLETS, FIFES, &C.
Strings for the
VIOLIN AND GUI TA K .
ALSO
Instruction Hooks for the above Instruments. Also, Exercises
for the cultivation of the Voice.
Orders are solicited from Teachers and others.
D. F. WILLCOX. WM. B. CARTER.
N. B. Mr. Carter will attend to Tuning and Repairing Pianos
as heretofore.
Columbus, April 15 —w&twtf
New Sheet Music,
TII E subscribers have this day received a large assortment ol
Sheet Music: among which are many new and populai
pieces never betore offered in this market. The ladies in parti
cular are invited to call and examine our stock.
TRUAX & PEASE,
Columbus, March 2—tw 106 Broad street.
A GOOD
? } (I ft Mi 0] FIRTE
FOR RENT BY THE MONTH OH YEAR,
AT TIIE
MUSIC STORE OF
WHITTELSEY & CO.
Columbus, June 24, 1853.—tw&wtf
SELLING OFF SHEET MUSIC
AT HALF PRICE.
THE undersigned desiring to reduce tlieir extensive stock of
Sheet Music, will sell at three cents per page, (or halt the
usual price) a large share oi their present stock. Among which
may be found many oftiie new and popular pieces ol the day.
This is an opportunity not to be neglected by Teachers and
Schools, loli.y in a supply. In 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 /ess than cost. Among the Bheet
Music are the following pieces, arranged by < ’ REPS, viz.:
Dancing Feather Waltz ; ■ Bombard nt el Vera Cruz;
Elbert Waltzes; ? Ston ■ v mntaiii,Q.S
La Sultana Waltz; Col mu’ us Guards, Q. S.
Gibraltar vYaltz ; Hyacinth Gallop;
Alpine Horn, Q. S. ; Gallopade Polka.
also —A ‘urge variety oj
Songs, Waltzes, Polkas, Marelies anil Quick
steps, by celebrated authors.
Bmes of this lot to be strictly Cash.
Just received, a large lot of NEW MUSIC, be sold
at the usual price.
Call and examine. Orders with money enclosed w ! IJ be filled
and forwarded to any part of the country by mail.
WHITTELSEY & CO.
Columbus. Ga., March 9—twtf
FiADJOS TUNED AND REPAIRED.
m~rr~n — THE undersigned have engaged the serviceso
y L fk-~ Mr. F. o. UA.M.M. Inner and Piano Maker, lately
TT~iTnl7 from Ersirds* Celebrated Establishment in Paris.
•J y * 1/ i* Mr. R. is probably the best in his profession in the
Southern fountry. We are prepared to attend to all orders in
the above line, and will he responsible tor all work done by our
workmen. Orders addressed to Wiiittki.sky & Cos., or Tki a.y
& Pease, will meet with prompt attention,
WHITTLESEY & Cos.
Columbus, April 22, 1853. TRiJAX fc PEASE,
twtf—Jel4 wtf
Take Notice.
rrMIE subscriber intending to be absent from the St a e for a
_L short time, has appointed F. M. RttOOKS his agent during
his absence. M. 11. DESSAU.
Columbus, June 22—tw 1 m
A Rare Chance for Speculators.
THE subscriber has in his possession a receipt for making an
article which has paid him at the rate offrom $3 to $5 per
day in the South, but being compelled by sicknesstoquit it, will
sell the receipt very low to an enterprising person, tor further
particulars &e., Adress J. 8. MARTAN.
Savannah, Ga.
June 21—ltw3ttw.
LOST.
lu the street, in this city, this morning, a CUFF PIN.
The finder will be paid five dollars on leaving the Pin at
this office. May 21—twtf
Flour, Meal, and Breadstuff.
THE subscriber, proprietor of the CITYMILLS, beg leave
to inform the public that he has now on hand and will con
tinue to keep a good stock of prime WHEAT AND CURA'.
an 1 will be prepared at ail times to furnish customers in any
quantities with Flour Meal, &c., at tne shortest notice. New
wheat is now in.
The City .i/ill is situated above the cilya short distance and
is now in good runtiing order-
My prices at present are as follows :
Superfine Flour §6 23 perbbl.
Family Flour G 75 “ “
Extra do 750 “ “
Corn .Veal 9J cts bushel
fTS** The highest cash prices paid tor Corn and Wheat.
D. A. WYNN.
City Mill, June a, t”
TRAVELING.
muscogelT rail ROAD CO.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
On and alter the 16th inst. the Passenger Train will leave ano
run by thetnUowiog schedule daily until further notice:
Leave Columbus at BA. M.; Arrive at Macon 330 P.M.
Leave Macon at 6 30 A. M.; Arrive at Columbus 2 10 P. M
E. F. RICKER, Superintendent.
Columbus, May 14, 1853
HA RNDEN’S EXPRESS.
OF JlC t*. a NT DOL PII Street.
\UE respectfully beg leave to imorm the citizens ot Columbus
v and its vicinity, tiiat we have concluded our arrangements
with the Central Railroad Banking Company, and are now run
ning mess*ngersdaily from Macon to Savannah.
\lso, forwarding g.KHIs daily over the Muscogee and South-
Western Railroad to Fort Valley, Oglethorpe and Macon, thence
to Milledgevilie Savannah am all intermediate places.
Also, to Montgomery, Ala. We would also say, that our ex
presses by the steamers to New York and Philadelphia enable us
to forward every description of merchandise and valuabk u
Notes. Drafts, and Bills collected in every town in the Northern
and Eastern states ; also, to < alifornia and Europe.
Ofkicks ami Auknts—Rando’ph street, Columbus, opposite
the “Corner Stone” printing office : C. A. ids & Son, Macon ;
Mr. Kendrick, Fort Valley; G. R. Clayton, Oglethorpe; 153 Baj
street. Savannah ; 74 Broadway, A"ew York; 43 and 45 South-
Third. Philadelphia ; S ('onrt street *ston ; Exchange street,
Providence; Afontgo” * -a . rancisco.
t VISI ON, WIN ‘ ll ESTER & CO.
Columbus,/ a’ 13—twStw
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
New York and Savannah Steamships.
SUM USSR ARRAHGEMEff T Days of leaving Sa
vannah ior New York:
Die Augusta, Capt. Lyon, on Wednesday, June 8
“ Florida, “ * Woodholl, on Saturday, * “ 11
“ Alabama, “ Ludlow, on Saturday, “ 18
“ -Augusta, “ Lyon, on Saturday, “ 25
“ Florida., “ Woodhull, on Saturday, July -2
“ Augusta, “ Lyon, on Saturday, “ 9
“ Florida, “ Woodhull, on Saturday, “ 16
u Alabama, “ Ludlow, on Wednesday, “ 20
“ Augusta, “ Lyon, on Saturday, ’ “ 23
Florida, “ Woodhull, on Sa urta'y, “ 30
“ Alabama, “ Ludlow, on Wednesday, Aug. 3
Augusta, “ Lyon, on Satti'day, “ 6
“ Florida. “ Woodhull, on Saturday, “ 13
“ Alabama, “ Ludlow, on Wednesday, “ 17
“ Augusta, “ Lyon, on Saturday, * “ 20
w Florida, “ Woodhull, on Saturday, “ 27
“ Alabama, - Ludlow, on Wednesday, “ 31
“ Augusta, “ Lyon, on Saturday, Sept. 3
“ Florida. “ Woodhull, on Saturday, “ 04
“ Alabama, “ Ludlow, on Wednesday, “ 11
These ships are the largest on the coast, unsurpassed In speed,
safety or comfort —making tlieir passages in 50 to 60 hours, and
are commanded by skillful, careful and polite officers. They
otter a most desirable conveyance to New York. On the com
pletion of the Atlanta in the autumn, this line will be semi
weekly—sailing each Wednesday and Saturday.
Cabin Passage $35
Steerage t)
PADELFORD, FAY tc CO.,
Agents in Savannah.
SAM’L L. MITCH ILL,
June J 5 .Sept 7 13 Broadway, New York.
NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAM SHIP
LINE,
Weekly The new and splendid Steamships
and
Alabama, Capt. Ludlow.
Belonging to the New York and Savannah Steam Navigation
Company,
WILL leave Savannah and New York every Saturday. These
ships are I,3<K) tonsregister,and unsurpassed in safety,
and comfort.
These steamers leaving Savannah at the same time that the
Marion and Foutherner leaves Charleston, arrive in New York as
soon as. or before them.
Cabin passage s2s—payable before going on board
Agknts: PA DELFORD, FAY & CO., Savannah, Ga.
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
April 30,1852—tf] 194 Front street,New York.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
Philadelphia Savannah Steam Navigation Company
THE new and splendid side-wheel Steamship
jvUCEb. STATE OF GEORGIA,
twelve hundred tons register, Capt. WALTER COLLINS, will
leave Savann: h as follows:
Wednesday, June 1 Wednesday, June 15.
“ 29 “ July 13.
“ July 27 “ August 10.
This ship has been built with the strictest regard to the safety
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 in the line during the
month of June, and wi.l, with the State of Georgia, make a week
ly line, leaving each port on Wednesday.
Cabin passage from Savat nah to Philadelphia $25
“ “ “ “ “ New York $25
Steerage to Philadelphia and New York $ 9
C. A. L. LAMAR,
Agent in Savannah*
HERON & MARTIN,
May 21—ts Agents in Philadelphia
United States Mail Line.
THROUGH IN A DAY EACH WAY,
From Columbus, Ga., to Chunnenuggee, Ala.,
(and you may go to Savannah the next day, from Columbus,)
via Laming;<Hi, Sand Fort,Uchee, Creek Stand, Hernando, Enon,
and A”ewart’s Mills.
This line intersects at Chunnenuggee the one to Montgome y
via Cotton Valley, Tnskegee and Ch'-aaw, also tha one leading
in the directionoi Talia'iassoc, FI !o Five Points, Mount An
drew, Clayton and T’ ‘= da.
I will send torw. .U pa— -tiger- or freight from Chunnenuggee
to any ot the -■•ip'r places; Union Springs, Abertnil, Arbor
vi’a', Perote, M .ssouri, Bug if ail, Edgefield, Troy, and Kidgely.
SCHEDULE:
I.eave Columbus Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 A. M.,
arrive rd Chunnenuggee same days, at 9 p. m.
Leave Chunnenuggee Monoay, Wednesday and Friday at 4
a. m.; arrive at Columbus same davs at 9 o. m.
May 28—lwly APPtBFTON HAYGOOD, Contractor.
VfiRNOY ECTOR’S
OMNIBUS LINE.
Fare—ln Proportion to the Distance.
WE return our thanks to the traveling public
aim the citizens generally, for their liberal pat
ronage, and would inform them that our splendid new 0.M.Y1-
B i'SSES, with FI.YE TEA.MS and careful L)h ITERS, will
continue to run for the accommodation of tiie citizens and per
sons stopping at the Public Houses.
Ca!!s leu ai the Hotels or at our stable, strictly attended to.
Columbus. March Its—w&twly
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 their publication for sale at
this place. I have consented so to do, and have just received
a lot ol them which for trie presenl, may ire found at the store of
Rook Island Factory. G. B. CURTIS.
Columbus, June l i —wtwtf
W. D. FORI)
DEALER IN
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES!
Pickles, Preserves, Fruits, Confectionaries, Segars
also, Fisli, Oysters and Ice when in season.
Waldbukg’s Building, Jkkfkrson street, Savannah, G ,
February 9. 1853. tw6m
RETURNED.
C T. CUSHMAN, D. D. S.
HAS returned from New York,
where he critically inspected, in
various Dental Laboratories, some
ofthebesi wotk that can be done, and availed himself of addi
tional means to execute the same stvies with disDatch.
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
Stolen Property.
THE subscribers have in their possession a Trunk and contents
consitting of clothing and a variety of articles, which were,
stolen from a buggy on the Talbotton road by a negro on Wednes
day the 15th inst, also an amount of money Which is supposed
to have been taken with the trunk, neither trunk or clothing is
marked w ith the name of the owner. Two pocket books w ere
found in his possession, both containing money. The owner can
get the property by calling on either of tiie subscribers eleven
I miles from Columbus, near the Talbotton road, and proving pro
i pertv. H. B. PLOTT.
I R. W. FORTENBURY.
1 June 31 —wlf.
INSURANCE.
AGENrY OF THE MANHATTAN
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF
NEW YORK.
If. 11. EPPING, Agent lor Columbus, Ga.
Z)fi* BOSWELL fc BILI.LYQ , Medical Examiners.
Pamphlets containing tables of Kates and other information
may be obtained by application at the office of the Agents.
• % tin rails, Xov ‘23—tw&wly
Do You Want to Insure?
rHE SAVANNAH M f Tl T AL INSURANCE COMPANY will
take Marine and Fire risks on reasonable terms.
Apply to K. J. M* >SES, Agent.
N. R.—This office returned to the holders of Policies 39 per
cent, ol the premiums paid during the year 1852.
Columbus, Oct s3 —wA-twly
SAVAN N A II
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
Fireaud Marine risks taken by
Oolutnbus. Feb 2 B J MOSES
MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE
BANK OF SAVANNAH.
AGENCY AT COLUMBUS,
.VnLL receive Deposits—and Checks for sale on New York
’ t Macon and Savannah.
April 24—twtf RICHARD PATTEN.
SAVANNAH
MUTUAL INSURANCE CO MPA’ Y.
THIS office returned 39 percent, of premiums received last
year to persons holding no iciesof the Company; and con
tinues to take Fire and Ma-ine risks on he most reasonable
terms. Sept 15—twtf R J 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, on favorable terms.
Columbus, Jan. 14— twfim JOHN MUNN*
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE
Protection Insurance Company at Unit lord, Connevticjit.
Springfield Marine and l ire Insurance Company, at Spring
field, Massachusetts.
North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company, Raleigh.
Kentucky Mu'.ual Life Insurance Company, Covington.
Slaves insured at two thirds their value.
Columbus. Jan. 14—twtim .It >IIN MUNN, Agent.
FOR SALE AND TO RENT.
PLANTATION \ND LOT ‘FOR SALE,
ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS.
1 will sell my valuable plantation one mile East of
Crawtord. 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., Columbus, Ca.
A/av2o—w&twtf C. A. CLOUD.
Dwelling House for Sale.
AA THE subscriber having determined to move west, offers
his residence situated in the upper part of Broad streeet,
FOR SAI:3 ; the house has eight large and comfortable
rooms, w ith all necessary out buildings in a perfect state of
repair. The furniture, if desired, will be sold with the house.
Possession given any time after the Ist of July.
Columbus, June 18—twlm E. BARNARD.
FOR SALE.
A HOUSE AND LOT;
ALSO
CARPETS, FURNITURE, Ac.
APPLY TO
C. S. HARRISON & CO.
Columbus, May 14—twtf
For Sale.
A small farm about one and a half miles from Colum-
Bus. It contains 150 or IGtt acres oi land ; about a third
of which is cleared, and in suitable condition for cultiva
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.
MA small and comfortable dwelling on Broad street, ad
joining Captain Barrows and E. S. Greenwood.
J. L. MUST LAN.
Columbus, Jan. 7—2 twtf
HOTEL FOR SALE.
a THE subscriber offers or sale his oommodi ous and
well finished Hotel, situated on the east side oi the
public square, in the town ot Buena Vista, Ga., and
1* ‘ own as the “GLOBE HOTEL.” It is furnished with
all necess / conveniences, and has pertaining to it, a goo,,
kitchen, s,uoke house, stable, lot, &c., all in good repair. The
house is cor -niently situated, and is favored with a liberal share
of boarding mid transient custom. Buena Vista, though new, ie
a large and beautiful town. Its schools, and varied raerchantile
and mechanic interests, insure its permanency and rapid growth.
No one need fear depreciation in property for many years.
Persons wishing to purchase such property, would do well u*
call and examine. Reasonable time will beallowed for payment.
For terms apply to the undersigned Z WILLIAMS.
or to WILLIAMS & OLIVER ,
March s—9wtf Buena Vista, Jl/arion co. Ga.
VALUABLE IMPROVED LAND
FOR SALE IN LOWNDES COUNTY.
THRU NDERSIG > ED has not yet sold his place, four
miles irom ihe Brunswick and Florida Railroad, which is
now buih.ing. In this body of and there are about 1 500 acres
fine hammock and pine land—23o cleared. It is well watered,
healthy and fertile. A great bargain can be had. Come and
view it. My address is Sharpe’s More Post Office, Ga.
. June 2), ‘853. wlOt D. B. GI HAM.
Valuable Property for Sale
IN
CUTHBERT , GEORGIA.
THE undersigned offers for sale, on time until Ohrist
\ masnext , his well known
TAVERN AND LOTS,
in the above place. There are six lots, besides 1 mil enough for
gardens, by-lots, &.c.
The foundations are laid for a house 88 by 4G feet. There is
every advant: t contiguous in the wav of Schools, College, &e.
Cuthbert, J ,ie 14- w3t W’M. MATLOCK.
South Cowika Plantation For Sale.
THE subscriber having determined to remove West,
offers for sale his plantation, containing seven hundred
and seventy-five acres,about one halfcleared and under
good fences, situated twenty four miles west of Eufaula,
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. HENIIV H. FIELD.
April 2f—w6m
Mail Arrangements.
FROM AND AFTER THIS DATE,
nPIIE Northern mail will close at 5 A. M. and arrive at
1 2 P. M.
The Western mail closes at 7 P. M., and 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 18 — wtwlin
200 Barrels of Flour !
TWO HUNDRED BARRELS* FRESH GROUND FLOUR,
FROM THE
JE TOW AII M ILLS.
For sale by GREENWOOD & CO.
Columbus, June 10—twit
Now is the time to bring in your Old Hags!
AND get four cents per pound for good clean ons, when
brought in quantities of one hundred pounds or more.
Also, Waste o: all kinds (from Factories) wanted, lor which
fair prices will be given, delivered at either Rock Island Factory
or the Rag Store, at the old stand, corner of Randolph and Ogle
thorpe streets. G.B. CU/fTls, Agent.
Columbus, .lime 14—wtf
Winter’s Palace Mills!
YXTE believe the dam will be repaired by the 15th Juue, so as
> \ to allow us tocommeuce griuding operations, which we
expect to do better, quicker, and cheaper, than the whole world
and balance of mankind united.
Have ten thousand bushels best Pennsylvania Wheat, and any
quantity ot Corn ready to commence with.
You’d better believe a good, time is coming.
May 18—twtf LIVINGSTON, Agent.
BUSINESS CARDS.
THOMAS J. NUCKOLLS?
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Columbus, Georgia.
Officeoverl.G. Stripper's, near corner of Broad and Rim
dotph streets.
WILL practice in the counties ol this and the adjoining judicial
circuit in Alabama. March 15— wly
W. C. M’IVER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Tuskegee, Macon co., Ala.
vVill practice in the counties of Macon, Montgomery 5
l allapoosa. Pike, Barbour and Russel.
January 22—4 w 1 y
TUCKER & BEALL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Lumpkin. Stewart County, Ga.
WILL attend regularly the Superior Courts of Stewart, Marion
oumpter and Randolph counties: and will give prompt atten‘
lion to all business entrusted to their care.
JOII.Y A. TUCKER, E. H. BEALL.
! Lumpkin, January 18. 1853—3w1y
GEO. S. ROBINSON,
ATTO RN E V A T LA W ,
Cuthbert, Georgia.
References :—Hons. M. J. Wellborn and Allred Ivcrso
Columbus. Cuthbert. Nov 2—43wtf
;
KING & WINNEMOIIE,
CO M MISSIO N MERCII ANT S,
MOBILE, ALABAMA.
Dec. 20,1849. [Mob. Trib.] 15 tl
S. S. STAFFORD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Blakely, Karly Cos., Ga.
•pßwa
INGRAM & CRAWFORD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Columbus, Geo.
Will practice in the Chattahoochee Circuit and the adjoining
counties. Office over the store of J. K. Redd &. Cos.
PORTER INGRAM, M. J. CRAWFORD,
i Columbus, January 11—2wf>m
DOUGLASS & DOUGLASS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Cuthbert , Georgia.
\\T ILL practice in the counties of the Southwestern Circuit,
V V and in Stewart county of the Chattahoochee circuit.
EUGENICS L. DOUGLASS,
Nov 30—wly MAKCELLUS DOUGLASS.
NICOLAS GACHET,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
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 *-'9—wly
WILLIAMS, OLIVER AND BROWN,
Attorneys at Law,
BUENA VISTA, MARION CO. GA.
Will practice in the counties of Marion, Macon, Houston
Stewart, Randolph, A/uscopee, Lee, Taylor, and any adjoining
counties where their services may be required.
IVM. K. WILLIAMS, TIIADDEUS OLIVER, JACK. BROWN.
January 28 —5wly
Sam. S. Hamilton, Columbus Cunningham.
HAMILTON & CUNNINGHAM,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
TROY, Pike County, Ala.
April *23, 1853—w&twlv.
G. LOCKWOOD. ‘ J. DUBOIS.
LOCKWOOD & DUBOIS,*
MERCHANT TAILORS,
558 Broadway, New York.
Between St. Nicholas and Metropolitan Hotels.
May 28—tw&wlm
11. T. GREENWOOD, JOSIAII MORRIS, J. I. RIDGWAY
GREENWOOD, MORRIS & RIDGWAY,
FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. 47 Carondelet Street, New ‘ >rleans.
Oct 29 —w&twly
F. T. CULLENS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BLAKELY, EARLY COUNTY, GA.
Oct 5, 1852. 4 i— wly
J- S. WOODBRIDGE,
PRACTICAL ARTIST & DAGUERREOTYPIST
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Rooms over Foster <fe 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 H. W. NANCE,
J. E. JEFFERSON, \ TO ) W. K. HARRIS.
R. G. JEFFERSON & CO.
JEFFERSON, NANCE & CO.,
PROPRIETORS of the above works, respectfully inform
the public tnat they now have on hand for sale, and are
constantly manufacturing mil descriptions of Wooden
’ “ ‘ Ware, such as Chairs, Settees, Bedsteads, Buckets
Ti es, &c., &c., of the be*t material, and finished in excellent
style under their personal supervision.
They particularly call attention to their various styles & quali
dies of Chairs, which for neatness, comfort, durability and
cheapness, cannot be surpassed in any country ; varying in
price from .$lO to $24 per dozen —specimens of which can be
seen at their WARE ROOJI7 one door above P. McLarkn’s,
Broad Street, Columbus, which the public are invited to ex
amine.
Hvoi> description of Chairs, Buckets, Tubs, &c., made to or
der after any fashion desired. They are also prepared to fur
nish Window Sasji and Blinds ot all description to order.
VsE Handsome premiums wore awarded to the Troy Factory
at the Southern Agricultural Fair at .Macon, for the best speci
men of i hair and Wooden Ware.
left at their Ware Room—west side Broad Street,
directed to Jefferson, Nance & Cos., Columbus will meet with
prompt attention.
Columbus, June Ist. —wly.
BLANKETS AND CARPETS,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
r/iD oi p TIV
GREEN WAY, BROTHER & CO.,
19 Barclay Street and 24 Park Place, New York.
May 17—w3m
FAIRBANK’S PLATFORM SCALES.
Long known—Severely tested Always right The
acknowledged Standard.
Railroad, Hay, Coal, and Farmers’ Scales, set in any part of
the country, at short notice.
Agents, Fairb inks &. Cos., 89 Water street, New York,
May 17—w3m
nvimim manufactures \
COWETA FALLS MANUFACTURING
HAVING resumed Manufacturing, are now in successful
operation Having added several pieces of New and Im
proved Machinery to their Factory, they uow offer to Purchasers
Heavy and Light
COTTON GOODS, COTTON YARNS,
assorted, unsumassed in quality.
Woolen Goods. Plain and Colored; Woolen Jeans, Colored.
WOOL Carded for Cash or Toll.
They will give the highest price for WOOL; and mike up
Wool into Cloth, on shares or for fifteen cents per yard.
June 14—wtf
For Sale.’
A Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus, will he sold below
Boston prices. For particulars, apply at this office.
Columbus, Jan,4—wtf