The Tri-weekly times and sentinel. (Columbus, Ga.) 1853-1854, June 25, 1853, Image 3

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DRY GOODS. MOURNIN3 DRESS -uxt received an assortment w) rt v c MOURNING DRESS GOODS, I O VSLSTiNG OF Click (.rertadine SILKS; Lupin’s BERAGLS; Plain aud tir’d French J AGON LI I'S ; Freocli PKi s'IS; Canton GAI'Z.’JS; {’IdSUr.S, TAFKKTA La-lure Crep de Part*, Satm.,du Chin*, India S miner SILKS; Chulleys j i l Satin La Heine. BROKWV,CLEMONS &CO. Columbus, march 86twtf P.iLfr£D_MOjUaa SUM .M Klt SILKS. BERASES AND GRENADINES. \very assortment just received bv 8.1. KA W, CLE.YiONS & CO. * il.i n'ius, march 20-tw :\ li VV (jiOi)OS. Tint xiihscn’ er has in Store a larsje stock of *S TAP /. S AS D bA.V C Y DRY GO ID S which are offered tor at pr* e-* C ir, \P AS THE CHSAFEST, FO.T CASK #H aITiTOVED CREDIT 1~-*-re tor Cast l will find it to the.r ac! antag- t t< \ imi ic my .lock aid ,inc •*, >*!ore p ( rcln. 1114 >! ]'*i , ni , \pril 2- tu f C. M { GATT. ! r Received, ii Int <| line FANS. Algo, Emor idery Silk. | * y [VpriitS.) VVI'IITELHI Y & Cos. BAK.NE 1 i’cJ sinrns. spans, n:vi G-Hi/ille, 3irbjj.i cau.iry, ala.; r l’ * E Stl ts tit 1 U e. ti. him taken charge <>l u e newly Uis -1 cover, and Aftne ai S, r .g ue and a ha.l miles from • loin | vi 1% \ 11 ud is now prepare Ito uccommod ite Visitor* who I are in scare 10l ne.tila or islcasure. His iti-omsari* larg.-, Ins; S rvuitis aticmhe, n s 1 nr ter well supplied, Hut no pains wilt j be spired to in ike his gue-d* com o>-*r. ie aiid happy. Tan Villa* o Gh-nuvilie it note ! lor the ho.p ality, in tell -f tr nice an! morally it'its population ;is the very seat ol heaitli ; i U ts s; ipola, male aud female, and iaj Ist auca a piace us would < prove ngreea'i.e t * FAVIILIES IN SEARCH OF HEALTH. It is situated on the Stage Head lending fro •> Columbus, Ga,, to ‘ Eu.uula, Al 1., and is ol eas> access .ro;n either pl .ee. THE WATERS OF THE SPRING contain sea salt, U pnate of magnesia, su'phate of soda, sulphate j ol lone, muriate of in ignesia, c.troon.iie o <irae, carbonate 01 mam -a an I slignt ru es ol carbonate of iron, and is believed S to equai C'oope.’s Weil in the CURL OF DYSPEPSIA and sitn'lar diseases. II rs •* , t n, l Carriages are kept constantly on hand for the ac commodation of visitors. JAMF.3 E. BARNETT. Glennvilie, Ala., June, 1853. ltw&tw. PAPER!PAPER! A CHEAT VARIETY of Fancy Paper, auch as Variegated Tin- JrV nie, Fine Glazed English 01 assorted colors. Gr.eu lea* pa* per, Perforated paper, &.C., ike., at ROCK ISLAND FACTORY. Columbus, June 25th—twJcwlt. 44 WMWTniM I** THE subscribers have this day put in ! operation two wplendtd FOUR HORSE COACHES, | a bi aI. eu 01 ite bes horses that the country can prodine, to ply between tne Forsyth Depot and the Indian Springs; and ; having engaged Mr. M. Dickerson and .Mr Francis Gemm, j <llan l experienced relnamen, plc-ige* thunsev. a toconvey i the tMveuug public to and irmn me two punt’ in a salt r and better style, and quicker time, ti.an ev*r ce ore di-i.e at tbs j in ace. \ iV'e ul-o have fa nily o nnibn es, a w :ys in readiness. Vijii.tr-, k i t atnilies p rticulnrb, will find it greatly to tbtir couii *rt a ..t interest 11 c ill .0 • o,rc laches. We acet io£h .he day an 1 mgut .rains o cars. \ .1. a. C. L. VARNER. In lian Springs, June 24 -wittwl 1 \ug CORN ! CORN H Ct ‘RV wautetl, for which the highest market price will ho paid ; J “t P ILAcE .Lie 1.3. I Columbus, June 24 w&twtf CITY . AX. i E Tax Book in iw open f >r the collection of Taxes for the j a. p'rne av & . Tux payers win sr.vc ci>9. auu oblige me by pty ,ig r M n.U\. J. l. liOvVbLt, v/oileuou Cos a too.-, a uue 22—twtf $lO Reward! GOLD WATCII STOLEN. sT> luKN on the 14th inst., a Gold VVa'ch, “No. 3325 —duo. Harriso.i, i.ivvrpooi. fie ao ve reward will ba given on delivery uttnc watch at mis otßce. c<, umis, .May iri—tw S* DKKTAL SURGEON. .... ’••'.ad street, over store* Coiatnixt.s, t?ci 2—U Early Sliarlfl's GL be so.o .ul.ie .Irei iuesttny >n August ext, in Blake- • L.iPiy co-:it., -e. ire me court house uo <r w .hii> the l- •ol’ ti.ui-.iae 10.0 auu. propel ty, to V.l : .o. .it ..a ,U uu.uoer ,(ca7j Dj huaurea :.uu Uiiy-se.eli, in tli ■ ~r r o ,n x.nc e>. my, o’ duu u-* toe p'i pei yo. VVn.iam n. >: • su. viv iMg cw t i., .ae. o V. K. C .rro.vioi C. ,> s-it ... • 4*vor oj aiiwr juliuwu a Lu., ~roper ty , omieu out t. s’ t ill ts. . ~.v .u JOHN VVLoT, SnerifT. i CiiAJ.VBLAIii SPRINGS. I >r _i* THh undarsigned, thaai.i i! ior ti e very hberat *111?; J I ‘.irointgt. e.iteii.ttu to him since il.e vj-ei.ibg oi tne • t atn'Vi eslaoiis.na. ut, intoriu* his iriei.o* niid ttie i- * * tSaViJ .i'-veoug piitnic, that bis house wot be re openeuou FRIUA\, 20th OF MAY. In uddit.oit to the m.iiij c- utioris and aniusemenie atiorded bis i gu. sis heietoivre, the subs, r.her i.us IMPROVED AKD ENLARGED HIS A C C O . MODATiONH, in such a manner as enables him to say that he can accommodate j rl. wm* may favor him with a visit, eiid rent! r their stay agrees- i ole and .sa.isJacuiry in every respect. It matters not w nether the ; traveler tsoi search of hea.ih, amusement—either or both—the ‘ Chary beate is tne place at which his wants can t>c sati^ned. Ti.e v\ alers are fine, “c haiy beate ami Sulphur,” end will cure as many disease** ueuny one person ought to have. T HERATHS are excellent aud arrunaeU with a v.ew to curator:. The quantity j ot water t not quite as great in volume a* that discharged by j Niagara, but Uierv is plenty and to spare lor the ablutions ot any uuui.icr ot ttallrers not engaged ia duelling tor tins V\ orks, ot opera*itv. in Goat Hdes ; and as this is not the c-assof visiiory v .io nave herctv'fore lound the Cttatybea ••, the j*roprietor trusts that liis iriemis will IlndiK* scarcity of that necessary clement ot I'nvigation. While he wiii have oceans of water far his tenipar a.ice in,-mis, he v:it remember to keeps gc*od supply of Wine? for those who preier a spirit level to a water course, test too greas a tendenev to llyuropatny might cause them U> ue regarded as ‘•soakers.’ in a word, the proprietor has been crowded e ery 1 sens'>n since be has bad charge oi the Springs; and as he feel’ ! ealtsiied that ail wuo ltave called on faua will give good report, i-cud ihetr irteuds.aud cad uga.u when they pas* this way, he is determined to leave nothing undone to ke. p nia place “right aid. up.” T O INVA LI D S ;.i>o(i fer, and good cbtx r are as necessary s.s good wf.ter. Mid a> uoue ot thsse things are paittcttlarly disagreeable even to such, a iro it t.ie>r neaiUUinnesa, are travelingcertnicaies ot the salubrir oi t ic laud they live in. the subscriber ice!s that he is safe in say jug tlsc ChHtybeate and :ts i roprietor are the elvuteute “to drrv dial care away.’’ From Geneva, ou the K.'.iu>oed twenty miles east oft ‘-olunsbm Four tjorso Couches run daily to the *pr:u:;s ; Uamesviu tri weekly. At Weal Point, ou Use .Woi.tgomery ICmtroad, :• LaJraiue, Pleaaaut Hill and Greenville, comfortable Hacks ca always oo tiad to bring visitors to tne springs. Facilities l> leaving to any point, can be had every day. Inc outy difficult to the traveler is to make up his dtind to to! rail and s.eti undersigned, and ii fceuoca not m.iKe you eomfortab.e, it will t Inca ,se vou are harder to pleasetaan aay .me that he has encou. tered a? vet, aud that iasay mg a g.od da!. JtdEs wooTrr.N. 'h'Jvhcate J prlna*. Ga.. mav 17—twkwtljulv NOTICE TIIL uadercigued claims to o - tuo uawcf the >half • s.-ctiou twouty veu.'i.iwusnipU leeu .ndrange tweuty vs ea, a ;ruo* in-t a.i RcservutiiUi; l*o original contract ior wbi. b.< boeu t i't or destroyed. All {jersonsare ccro .y c> titkd th; tnali pn>ceod oa tue third Monday in August s.aJt*, at the ofli a \ red tvoraou, ,Go'uniau*. <Ja., to take les'ucony In Uer t • estaalikb a oopj c->utract and to obtain a patent for & land. LDWARD CAJOA. Columbus, May iwvi ! CLOTHING. CLOTHING FOR TUB FA LL tj F 185 3! PRCU ASbR> ot CLO rUISG a.e informed that w’e are ntanuiaciunoii the LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHING |(t whote-ale onlyi Miuble f or the County Ttade,lo be j tound in the States. Zj£T We do t isinei-* on the ON E P KICE SYSTEM. I Order?promptly filled. An examin.tion of our stock i j Solicited. oop in UWFORD.t BROTHER, v p “a-k K<>w, topp .sitethe Astor llouin?,) NV’ A. B. e ire the ia-'i.*-t iitti jf'act vr? <>'< ‘ir.rn C .rrn IVo in the eount v. Rubber Ct.o rdi vo the I > wv.-t mar ket rate*. .New York..lui.e J!—w3n SUMMER CL< ITIIIN JT A large ;tn<! u.d! selected look of clo ara, (Which wid be said at reduced price 1 * mu ,q at J *t IN - >11 f i’S, May r wA.twtf j 5 { .. K j ~r i. , t COATS! COATS!! CoAT^TI A BEAUTIFUL ApriGLE OF CASIDUHFX LINEN, PONGEE SILK. CiR\SS LINEN- A\l tliAcLSl.CK.LR VOAI 8, Just received at JOHN SMITH’S, Mav 7-wttwtf No. 125 Krt.ml street j A large irotn ttie best maim factories in New Y rk. Just received at JOHN SMITHS’ May 7-w&t\vtJ No. 125 Broad tree!, i Shirts ! Shirts! ! \ LARGE invoice of *HIkTs. ( <>L/..lf?S Dll H ERS HOSIEIi F, tic. Just received and for sale by March 39—tw j. ||. MERRY. Genin ! s Hats. AFFIW cases Genin’s a no. o.nb Hats—Fprivo styles* Just received and fur sale by March 30—tw J. |l. MERRY. j Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags. A large and well selected lot, just received at JOHN SMITH'S, June 4—twtf No. 125 Broad street. MUSICAL. ANOTHER MUSIC STORE. j WXLLCOX & CARTER, NO* 92, BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA., ARE now receiving, and will keep constantly on hand, SHEET MUSIC, PIANO TOTES, GUITARS* VIOLINS, ACCOhDKONS, BANJOS, TAM BORIN ES, FLUTES, FLAGEOLETS, FIFES, &0. Strings for the VIOLIN AND GUITAR. ALSO - Instruction Hooks for the ab so Instruments. Also, Exercises tor thf cultivation of the Voicß. Orders are solicited from t eachers and other?. D. t\ WILLCOX. \VM. B. CARTER. N. B. Mr. Caxtkr will attend to Tuning ur.d Repatting Pianos a? heretolore. Columbus, April 15—wSctwtf New Sheet Music, 13HR eubscribers have tbisday received a !i*nre assortment oi Sheet Music; among whicti are msi.y new mul populai i pieces never tie *ire ofl*-r*-d in tnis marUet. The ladies in parti- ! cu.vrare invited to call and examine, our stock. TUU V X & PF.A3E, Colmnbu*, M&rcli 2—tw r u Rm;id -street. - A GOOD Pijk Nj Q FOjßj T I FOU RENT BY* TIIE MONTH OR YEAR, AT THE MUSIC STORE OF WHIITELSEY *& CO Columbus, June ?4, H 53 —i\\*.Y.wtf SELLIiVJ m SliSiT M3SI3 at iialk i’kicf. r F'HF undersigned desiring to reduce u en . • > -usfve stock ol I tiuKKT v.csic, will se)l hi th.r t c>nts pe~ gt , (r nab li.*- usual price) a targe sh.-tie o ti e-.r present .u-eiiig v. nic .may be io it .and many oi itn- new amt hoc. i m-c* 5 ,n !.*• da>. i’tus is .nopportunity not to be negl--c : - ntAchFev ui 0 Schools, o yin a stippiy. 11. ..us ml w.i ie < n.d ti es’, ol t ni b.ruble .Music every >iay omei td. Also, a tar c stock ol Instri-*.tion Poors for the PI ANo Folil l , whicu will lie soul m lets *A m co t. onnmgtiie c-litet Music-ire 1.. e loiiowing piece*, arranged by U. Viz : Wincing Feather Waltz ; itmnbaidmcut .: V er.. uruz; Libert Waltzes; Bs*n,e SloUutMi ,(g S La Suite, a Waltz ; 1 o- ioil.us Gu .r.is, Q. S. Gibr.l e.r Aaiiz; ‘ H.-aeiutn Gut'op ; Alpine Horn, Q. S. > Lallopade P* Ska. also —A large variety oj Songs, VVaiwi-i, Poikm, Jlaivhc* ami Quick* stepk, oy ceiuonueo authors. 2-a.e* oi into tot to ue Btriclty Cash. Jmt received,a la-Te lot of NEW MUSIC, whichill be sold at the usual price. Call aud examine. Order- with money enclosed wil’ be filled and forwarded to auy part of the country b.> mad. W HiTTELSE v k CO. Columbus, Ga., March 9—twtf PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED. jvjar*—- THE undersigned have engaged the serviceso 3 1 Mr. F. O. KAM.M, tuner and P a*o Maker, lately Tj il riff ‘ runi Erard*’Celebrated Establisnm.-ut in Paris. 1/ • * • Mr. tt. is probably the 1 est in hts profession in the Southern c ountry. W e are prepared to a;it-ml t-i ad Oder* 111 the above line, aiid will be responsible tor ail v orkdone b\ our workmen. *'idem addressed to VVhittelsky k or Trcax Jt Pease, will meet with prompt attention, VVHITTELSKY k. Cos. Columbus, April 22, 1853. TuUAX 4j PEASE, twtl— Jel4 wU Notice, ALl.persons who are indebted by note or account to t helric firm 01 tEUiTTEEsEV are rtq ie ted 10 iuae immediate payment. All who disregard this notice will find the ciaims iu the bauds of a coi.eciing atioruev within a short time. JOHN FORSYTH, J. H. WHUIELSEY. Columbus, June 24—;w6t Take Notice rHF. subscriber intending to be absent front the Star for a snorttiaee, has ap(K>lnted F. M. BaOOkS ids atent timing .is ib-ence. M. H. DESSAU, Columbus. Jur.f 22—twlm ’ LOaT. [a t!;e street, iu ih’sei y, this mnrninjj, a CUFF PIN. ‘he fin-ier will ce p-iid litre dolUrs .-n the Pin a os ofT, Mny Vl—twtf Fioar, Meal, and BrealMulTs. ;sHE Euusrrioer proprietor ,it Cue Cl ry .tf/ I.LS, beg ieav. I to inl'oris the pumic tuai lie 11 is n-**v ou uaud aid will co* aue to keep *; *.<>o.l slock v. prone tVHEJi /’ .J.V/J UUh.\ l will->e prepared a: all ti uas t. furnish customer* in an nullities with FtoU Meel. (Lc., at tne shortest police. N>.v icai is no w in.” t'tM C.ly- r/illia situated above .the city a short distance am. 10# in go>l ru tniiig order ’ ty prices at pres* in are as follows ; (•t.ierflue Flour 25 perbbl. •'a uiiy Flour t>7 “ ** Jxlra do 7 5 “ “ Corn ,1/enl 9’ ei* bush* ‘£r* The Highest cos 1 prices mud iwf Corn am. VVlmuu . 1). A. VVYXX. 11 City Mill, Juca 8,1852—iw tl TR A YEUNG. | viL>Cik;i:k k\il koai> to. ! ’ CH.AS CE O >•' ’ // EDE LE. n and alter tin tbtli ms*, the Passenger irmn will leave an run by theloikmlinc schedule daily until further notice: Lave Columbus at BA. M.; Arrive at Mnc<> 3DoP. M. Leave vllc.Ui at 6 JO A. M.; tr ive at C-lum u* 2 Ml P. ! _ , E. F. RICKER, Superintendent. I Columhm. Mny 11, H 53 HAKXhEX’S EXPRESS. “Pm • >A K A L.PII Street. r ’ sfieeU'ully ber leave n> in.orin the eitizeiiso 'o tiinhu? i a.RI iimi.h t;., dial *e h:\ t* cohc.ihL u our ;*rrnitftiiet l> , .*itnt e'entrui uailr .ml *la 11 . i. a i omp my, and are now ru..- | tin* m. ‘*s niii-M ,hj 4 y rom acm. Io Savsbush. \l-o- iorw aid ii xvr ix silail) over the Utiscn--.ee and Sciti 'V. mrn M -.i Mil 1., t or. Va ley, ■ ‘.-teti.orr,, H i..l Mac n, hence j <* vluleihievi’ie Havai nub an nil ii.'ern e< ia < junct s. I Asn.io .hi tiein ry. Ala. We wu Gd *-iso tlii.t our f x ; i > Il.e >'eaiiicis n. N v York t! Ptiiiadelphin enable u- j nrward every . s<- r . i >i ••* in* ft>.-n-ii!se amt valuab.es. - ra ‘'.an* i', i ’ tii! ii. ev<-; y t*w ii iu the Nurilieri- i a< ‘• ’ 1 ’ **r.* <: ai-.. - * ant. rii.il : nil Europe. “ffii o. v*. “• ‘if* i.aiido’pti stri et. (.’olumiius, oppositt i . tin •- ..r.u ‘*.<• ‘ * riii'iinx oflice ;<.A.Ei sas Son, -incon : | r. K-iiilric:., f. . . li,-y ;G. K. Clayton. * igieth.-rpe ; 152 Bav j Me. I. s-aviinitali; T-J ;*roa lway. .Vew V-rk; 43 and 4 South* | i ’> ril. t-snl.-a ‘i.hia ; 8 u.irt street, ftoston ; Exchange street, j ! rov det.ee; <>3.ig unerv s *-<■*, -an I rancihco. , , LtMNt.STGN, WIN HESTER t CO. | j < olutah'l3. April 13—tw&w ! MTEI) STATES WAIL LINE. New York and Savannah Steamships. | ’ l it! tl £t* t <v H!JAAiGe. MEN T. - Days of leaving Pa* j O vuniiat. on Nev \ori,: Ihe Auixuf. a, Ctapi. I y„, on >v ednesday, June 8 H- ritia, Wuo.ihitll, on Saturday, “ “ 11 Alabama, “ Ludlow, on “ 13 /'.inxii-ta, “ Lyon, onSatirtay, 25 Merida. VVnod hull, on Sat unlay, July ~ Augusta, •• Ly>n, on Saturday, ** 9 Mor dit, “ WoodhuH, on Saturday, “ hi •• Alabama, “ Ludlow, on Vv eunesday, “ 20 Augusta, •* Lyor-, on Saturday, “ 23 •• Morida, 4 * VV oodhu!!, on Saur ay, “ 30 . Aiah; nn, “ Lud ow, on Wednesday, Aug. 3 , •’ Augu.'tu, •’ Lyon. on Satu day, 6 Florida, “ VVoodhuil, on Saturday, “ 13 ! •’ Alabama, “ ! unlow, on Wednesoay, “ 17 I “ Auxustii, “ J.yon, on Saturday, “ “ 20 ■ “ Florida, “ VVoodhuil, on Saturday, “ 27 l ’ Alabama, “ l.u llow, on Wednesday, “ 31 I “ Augusta, “ Lyon, ou Saturday. * Sept. 3 Florida, “ WoodhuH, on Saturda , *• 10 “ Alabama, Ludlow, on Wednesday, “ 14 Tnese •’diips are the largest on the coast, unsurpassed in speed, spft-ty or comiorl—making tht ir pas;iges in 50 to HO hours, unci are commanded by skillful, careful and polite officers. They a most desirable conveyance to New York. On the com pieiion ni the Htlanta in the autumn, this line will be semi* weekly—sailing each Wednesday and Saturday. Cabin Passage 525 PADELFoUD, FAY & CO., Agents in Savannah. i PAM’L L. MITCHII.I , June J 5 .Sept 7 13 Broad wav, New York. ! NEW YORK. A.VD SA VAMM AH 8 TEAM SHIP 1,1 \ Id, j ’Yccily The new and splendid Steamships & Florida , ... . Capt. I/yon. and Alabama , ..... Oa.pt. Ludlow Belonging to the York andSaval jiah >SrxAM Navigation Company, IVMIiL leave Ravannah and New York every Saturday. Thes* t V ship* are i,3< tons register, ami unsurpassed in saiety .t, — ’ and c xnhvrt. These steamers leaving Savannah at the game lime that th* Marren i'l Foutherner leaves Charleston, arrive in New York a* ■loon as. or before them. - payable before going on board Aoknts; PADELFURI), FAY A CO., Savannah, Ga. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, April 39,1852—tf] 19 5 Front street, New Yor*. FOR PHILADELPHIA. IT NIT kl) S I AT K s M VI L LIN V . Philadelphia Savannah Steam Navigation Company . - THE low and splendid side-wine! rteamship .’ t 1 STATE OF 8I! O R G 1 * , twelve tinudred tons regist- r, t’apt. V\ Al.Tl It C‘Li4Ni4, will leave *avann ha* olluws: Wednesday, -tune 1 Wednesday. June 15. - * “ 29 “ July 13. “ July 2 “ August to. This ship ha* becii built w nh tin- sir ete*t Regard t>> the saiety am. c union of the passengers, and her accommodations are un surpassed by hi y steam hip on the coast. * new steim-htp mt.v b itklmg, in ere y respect equal iot:;e i Btate ot 1 <-org la, will tak tier place in the litie duitng the | mouth ofJuntA and wt I. witti the StateofGeorgia, muse a week j y line, leaving • acli | orl <-n V idnesday. ’ i atdii pass i e *r, iu .'avti nah to Pl.iladelphia $.5 •* •• *• ** “ N*-w t ork . $2 Bt*-eraue to Phi.udelj-hia a> tl N> w V T ork Si 9 C- A. L. LAMAR. Agent in Savannah* IM fIO.V & MAIiTiN. Vav 2! ts Agen's in !’l i :it!e!| l iti I’iiiU'J Mil; s Mail Lite. THROUGH IN A DAY f.ACH WAY, From (’oiiiiiibuD !*a., io \ and you ma - o Fay-mu alt the ru xt day. in mt o um! us,) via lam n ..:*• 1 . --,d r oil, l chee, tie* k : land, Feri.am.o, Emm, and .s cvm’ i’s ii -- Tins line inter ect to t'htinnei usrgee the one to Mot.tgomery via * oiton v a’ley. 1 u-ia iiii- ;kh. tlh httv, u-so t tie one Unding ,n the directiono !a ia assee. Fla., via Fnt Points, i ount ..n ----drew. • 1.-ijun and < ul> u a. A-ia. 1 will -e *i forward pns-et,g*-r or i>e g'nt from • htitm* nuei ee | ‘o ai yOl tne nnlowh.g j)!:tces; I'nioti Bp , 'in s, Alt* roil, .\rbor- j vi a-, P rot*. > iss*.,uri, Bug f all. Edgcll id Troy,and Kidgtiy. SCHEDULE: Leave Col tun hr.? Tuesday, I'nui-day i-.td Saturday at 6 A. M.. arrive at * liunnenuggee ssitne days, at 9 p. m. Leave Chuniieuucgee Monday. VVe*‘i.eday aid Fr.daj at 4 a. ni ; arrive at i o uiiibussat, etuiya at 9 p. rn. \i-,\ ->w !wtv ‘ \IP IT'tN f A Y', >t >D. t’oiitrac’or V URN Ol v 32 EGI'ORS OM N I BUS LiIS E . Fare—ln Proportion to the Distance. WE retur- our t tanks to the traveling public CfLA&lPrlri?. p.n-i thecitize'isgenerally, f*rtheir iibetal pat ronage, and would inform tin m that our splendid new OMJs'i- Ii UsSb s, with FI.YE TE.iMS ami car* sul DI IVEHS, will continue to run for the accommodation of the citizens and per sons sioppmg at the Public Houses. t alts iett at the Hotels or at our stable, strictly at'ended to. | Columbus, March 18—w&twly I To Friends of the Protestant Episcopal Sunday School Union. HAVING been urgently solicited by the agent of the abov* s-cte’y, to keep a c dlectum ot ttieir puotication tor sale at this place. I havecouseiited so to do, ad have ju*t received h lot of them which tor the present, may be found at the some o’ i R*>ck island Factory. G. B. CURTIS. C-nutnbus, June 11 —wtwtf W. D. FORD DEALER 15 CHOICU FAMILY GROCERIES! Pickles, Preserves, Fruits, Confectionaries, Segurs also, Fi.3'l, Oy3ters and Ice when in -season, i Waliibc g"s Buildins, JEf-rtRSON *trekt. Savannah, Ga February 9. 1853. twGm UEJURNUD. C T. CUSHMAN, D. D. S. HAS returned from New Yorl ! various Dental Laboratories. *oi ’ *t the beet ftiK tn.vi ivui bedone, and uvaiied hlmaeil ol ado i . ioual means to execute the same stv ie* vsith dii>atch. Also, u.operate o . the teeth, with his usual care and finish. Over Foster & Purple’s Jewelry Store. X 0 G 9 Broad Street. \ (Vntnhuß. Jnniwy. 7 ’wtl Stolen Property. pHF, subsc'iber* h >ve *u i .eu p -a-e*s *.. a frur k and contei l c*-i uugo •-lot King aid a v iriety o art-cles. which w* ’oieu Iron- a t*uggy on theTalbottot. r- sid 1 yantgroou VYedi • , the 15th iust, aso an amo mos money ‘w iden is siiop - o have Ikeit ta-ea w>th tne tru.ik, nei’tier trunk or c otnuig talked w i h the nam o the <w:*er. Two pock 1 bo*>k * t Kind in his ssi*m, t*>th co tai ing money. Ihe owner * ei the properly by ca*liiu on vi her o- tb* stthecribera e.ev •1 te* ■ rom coiumuu*, near th* Talbo’ton rna*t. an<t proiiug j e ty. H. H. Pi.OTf. K. W. t ORTLNdUUV . Juoe 2J— wit. INSURANCE. AviK.V Y OF IIIK *< A VMA'I T\ N LJFB INSURANCE COMPANY OF \E\\ YORK. H. H. EPPING, Agent tor Columbia ,Ga. Dtt* BOS ft t. 1.1. al Hll.l. /.Vtt, .l/ra tea/ i zaminrn. Partij>l.let.- tables ol hales and other iu'ormalioti ! tuy be obia-i.ed by apidicatoui at the office ot ti e Agents j -dumiM. Nov ’3 -*WV l\ Do You >a ant to Insure ? ! pHF. SAVANNAH M Tl’A L tNSCK.ANCL i OMPANY will 1 take Mariue and Fire risks uu rest.M>i.aide tern.s. Appit to K. J. M'iSKS, Agent. N. 3. This (Hce ret irne-l to the holder* ol Policie* 39 per , ent. o the premiums paid during the > ear lr^2. Columbu--. ttet s3 A iw ly ’>\\V \ A II Mt’THAL IXM ls tNCE COMPANY. Fir* -tiitl Marine risk* taketi by tolmnbiis Eel*2.-twly H j yopF.S MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE HASH OF SAVASSAH, AGENCY AT COLUMBU3, il'll-l receive DefHistls —anu Checks o>r sal* on New York ’ Macon and Savannah. \t>ri >4 -twit RM-||A , :t> PA ‘ TEN’. >A . A Nt\AH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. I ''HIS office returned R 9 per cent. *i premiums received last year t<* i-ersons lioidme • iciesot tlie t ompniiy ; and con ; ii lines u* take Fire and Ma e risks ou the mo-t reasonable ( - ii- >3 *-i> 15- tw: *• .t Mo*:t.'s , *.* i oUN MUiUAa INSURANCE COMFAAnY i r j JmiN WHITEHEAD. Sicreffiry! 5 ’‘ N “ Li?UN ’* “ Sldei,t ’ ! j 1 H fc. undersigned is authorized to lake Riverainl -Muriiie risks for ttiis well known Company, nu lavorable <ein>s. j Columbus, Jan. i4—twiim ‘ JoHN MUXS* FIRE AA D LIFE fSSURANCE Protection Insurance < ompany at Ha<ttoru. t o iiic-ltcuf. .vpringtieid Marine and I'nts lueurance Coinjiauy, ai Spring* held. -Massacliusitts. North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company, Raleigh. Kentucky siu'ual l.iie Insurance Comp“i v. • ovington. FF” Slavesiaanred at two thirds their value. Columbus. Jr n. 14—twHm JOHN MUNN, Agent, i — ■■ ■ FOR SALE AND TO RENT. PLANTATION tND LOT FOR .SALE, i ON ACCOMMODATING lEKMS. > 1 will sell my valuable piantation one mi e Fast of < mw.*ird, Ala, containing fight Hundred acres; well ifn, roved, good dweliuig anil out houses, gin house, - ■new screw. See., t. c. There is good creek bottom aud pine laud interspersed with Oak and Hickory. Also,a corner one acre lot opr osite the hotel in rawford. For terms and particulars a] ply to Messrs. C. x-. Harrison & Cos., Golumhus, Ga. • Vay 2D— wAlwtf C. A. CLOUD. Dwelling House for Sale- THE subscriber having determined to move west, offers i ‘ UiliL*. I'is residence sit-iated in the upper part if Broad-tree, t, • Ir'Ot:* S \ L. In ; the i ouse has eigm large and conifer able I rooms, with all n< ces a y out buildings in ape feet state of i repair. Tne furniture, ii de-ired, wil be so.d with the house, i Pos ession given any t nn afur the Ist ol July. Columbus, June 18—pwim E. BARNARD. “FOR SALE. e A HOUSE AND LOT; A LSO S CARPETS. FURNITURE, &c. APPLY TO C. S. HARRISON Sc CO. Columbus, May 14 —twtf For Sale. A small farm abcu’ one and h half miles from Colum bus. l! contain 150 or 6 acres o land ; übou a third <>’ wide is cleared, and in suit dne condition mrculhva tioii. The remaining portion is well tunneled with pine Is is a d< sirah’e locution for any p rson, w : sldntr a small farm or snmmer residence m tl.e vicinity oi the city. App,y to ‘'oluiii’-i's ‘’rel'• Mt’ . T I V i'P FOR REi'T. eA small and comfortable dwelling on Broad street, ad joining Captai narrows and E. ts. Greenwood. Apply to I J. L. MUST I AN. I > olumbus, Jan. 7—2 twif HOTEL FOR SALE. THE suoscriber offers or sale his commodious and well liiiiahed ilotei, -itnated on tin east side ol tlie ?*£§ p'lblic square, in the town ol Buena Vista, Gu., an*’ iLJUi i ‘wn as the “GLOBE HOTEL.” It is furnished will* all necess , conveniences, and has pertaining to it. a goo. kitchen, s.noke house.statue, lot, tfcc.. all in good rejiair. The h<ms is cor nienlly situated, ami is favored with a liberal share oi boarding nd iransienl custom. Buena Vista, though new, a large and beautiful town. Ilsschools,and varied merchautdi atm mechanic interests, insure its permanency and rapid growth No one need lear ieprecuuioit in property lor many years. Persons wishing to purchase such property, would do well o call and examine, ileasouat h tune will or allowed or payment. Em terms apply to the undersigned /. VV'iLLI AMB. or to and //././.7 Jlis to. OI.IVIU, “ar-n 5 ••wi’ ‘tueiui Vista, i/arion m. Ga. VALUABLE IMPROVED L\M) FOR SALE IN LCWNDES CCUNIY. fj fib t'.V PERvIG E.IF has to ye ‘ld Ids place, four 8 in ‘es ri in iln t runswick and F.or oa Railroad, wliii. lis now i iifi, ii.g. in his i( dy ol aidtleu ere ai.otii l.tb acr< s tl eh minoch and pine land—23o c a red. it is well wb red, healthy and fertile A great liaraa n can be had Come and view and. M\ ad,res? is r harp, ’& ‘tort Post* fl'n , < a. .L.ne 21, >53. wlOl i>. It. I, l A HAM. Valuable Property fjr Sala IN C V Til B E RT, GEORGIA. THE undersigned < fiVrs for sale, on time until Christ mas next, h.s well known TAVERN AND JOTS, in the above place. lln re .re six lots, In sidr t nd enough for gar ei 3. by-mis, ic. The lounda'im.s are la dfr r a l otne 88 by 4‘i fr et. There is everya* vantr . coMlgiiot.t, in the way of tcl eols. <olhg<.&.e. ( otlilx n,.) .e 14 w t iVAi. MATLOCK. ! South fowika Plantation For Sale. IHE subscriber bavin-, determined to remove West. : offers for sale bis plantation. contain ng seven hundnd | mid seventy dive acres, ahoul one hall clean, and uiid under ; ..good ences, situated twenty tour miles west ol Lufatila. nine miles from Clay ion. and twelve miles lioin the route oi tie j Girard and Mobile ltailroad. Eor terms apply to Mr. Thomas Robinson at Eutauta, or to j the subscriber oil the premises. UENK’ H. FIELD. April iff—wCm Mail Arrangements. FROM AND AFTER THIS DATE, Northern mail will close at 5 A. M. and arrive at ! 1 ap M. The Western mail closes at 7 P. M , and arrives at 2 PM J. A. L. LEE, 1\ M. Colnmhus, May 18—twtf i CORN, FODDER, OATS AND PEAS, FOR SALE AT I ’ .1 + L. BROKEN ARROW, ALABAMA. LCROY NAPIER-. Mav 18—wtwlm . 200 Barrels of Flour ! j TWO KINDRED Blltlm FKEisII GROM FLOUR, FROM THE 15 TO W A 11 MILLS, For sale by GREENWOOD It CO. I Columbus. June In— tw r t , * ow is the time to bring in your OldUags! i N D tret four rents iter jou id fir citevx on s, when V brought in cp* unties ol < i.e but t.n n p u> ds < r tin re. .I>. Wa-te o nil kin s ( nun Factories) wrote* , m whirl r prices w II be given, delivered at either dock ‘ia and Factory the limr store, at toe old s.and. corner f K;tn< ol ,l, and g e o-p s’ reel?.. G. B. t U/f VtS, A eiit. otumbu” .In’ e 14- wtf Winter's Palace Mills! V - 'E believe the dam will be repaired by the 15th June, so nr to ado* u> wvcoinmence grinding opera ions, which w. •vet i* do b ‘*er, qn cker, and cheaper, than the wbuic worn i balance of mankind tided sve ten thousand baskets best Pennsylvania Wheat, and an nitty of burn ready to oo nine ;ce with. *WI tastier believe a good time is coining. j May IS—twtf LIVINGSTON, Agent. BUSINESS CAI.DS. THOMAS J. NUCKOLLS. A T TuR NE Y A T LA W , loLDlltrs. CiKOKGI A. OlTceOver I. G. Str rrg a’f, • **r corner oi Broad am* Ran do |ft e’.ievrs. WILL practice m the count es> ni this ami ti e ei'joinii e judicial ••Hrnit ill Atnli na. ‘ arch I.V l\ W. L . M’l\ hit, ATTORNEY AT LAW, TrsKEotE, Macon co., At.a. j A ill practice in th* counties <4 Alncoli, Aiui.lgomcry, ii al.apoo.-h, F.ke, Bail our ai,d Russel. ‘HiMiur\ 22—4 w|y I t I KEH vV IthAl.L, A TTORS EYS AT L A IF, J i aiPKiN rT*w*at lot mt,o. VVII.L attend r* cu'arly tlieSlupt rh r i ouro ol Mi t. J tir>on **. pier and Hui.do phcoUi.ins: aid wilt giveprou pi atliL* lion t>> ail businesa emiusted to then care. !OH.\ .i. IUhIU. i.. H. BFJUI.. I.omj k’ . Iniiiuirj 13. 13.‘>3- 3wly GEO. S. RCEIKECN, AT J Oiti\ L A 1 1 AW , l (PIHBERT GEtrhGIA. LmUMn ;—llona. M. J. Wellborn nntl Allred Iverao > <>ii.n>’ us. Cu'.hbert, Nov 2 -3wtl KtMi & WINN KM DUE, CO M MISSiO N MhII C HAN TS, MOBILE, ALABAMA. Dec. [Mob. TribA V 15 tl S. 6. S7AFICRD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. BlKkely, Early Cos.. (4a. IMiUAiM (V CRAWFORD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW* COLUWBVS, CEO Will practice In the Chattahoochee Clreuit :>i and the adjoining com tics. ‘ ffice ovVr the store ol J. h. l-cdd J. <o. POKIER INI.RAM, M. J. CRAWFORD. t oluinbus. January 11—2wfim DOUGLASS & DOU(L\SS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Lull be*t, 6'ti rgia. \T' r It.!, practice in the counties of the Southwestern Circuit, v t and in Stewart couuty ol the Chattahoochee circuit. H (.IMI’H L. DOl’til ABS, Nov 30—wlv MA Hi El I l> 1-01(1 AS-8. M OKAS G/ CH. TANARUS, A T T OUSE Y A T L A W, Tuskegee, Alabama. OFFICE OVER PORTER’S BRICK STORE. WILL attend the courts of the Ninth circuit, anfl Montgomery, F'ike, and Harbour in the Eighth Circuit, march 9—wly WILLIAMS, OLIVER AND BLOWN, Attorneys at Law, BUENA VISTA, MARION CO. GA. Will practice in the counties ol IV-urion, Macon, Houston Btewuri, Randolph, JWuacotee, Lee, Taylor, and any adjoining c'unties where t eir services limy be required. >VM. r. WILLIAMS, TUaDDILS OLIVER, JACH. BROWS. lannary 28 swly Saji. B. Hamilton, Columbus Cunningham. HAMILTON A: CUNNINGHAM, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, TROY, Pikb County, Ala. Ar-rM 23. IB"3—v A-'wlv. u. t-f-cKWi ou. j. r-t 'ts. LOCK WOOD <§2 Dl HOIS. MERCHANT TAILORS, 558* ]jioad troy. New Y Ol Petweon Ft Nu-holasaid Alt t;oj olitnn Hotels.” ,M a y 28 — tw & w Ini 11. r. GREEN VV nU, JUSI.4II AiGß,*<|>, J. 1. RiH.UaY ’ GREENWOOD, MORRIS & RIDGWaY. FACTOBS & CCIVMISSICN KIHtE/ f.12. No. IT rar.>ud2iet street, New • rieans. Ic* 29 \v Ai ta 1 \ F. T. CULLENS, AT I O H\IO A T I, \AV , BLAKELY, EARLY t OUNTY. GA. Of* 5. 1*52. 4 -■ lv J- S. WCOBBRiLGE, PRACTICAL ARTIST & DAGUERRROTYPiST < ‘OLF.VI HITS. IlKOHhlt. Rootns over Tester & Jev elry St t Hroad Ftieet. Coliimbut-', Jan. ft— lv\&, On Consignment. 50 Hd*. New 'rieans Sugar, j 59 Rhl*. *♦ ** ** 30 Cask a Side**. 5 *• Sh mder?. All of which wid be *oid low “’or Gash. Call and examine j them. C. S. HARRISON 6l CO. Cnlnmbu*. 4fril8 —twtf “thToy facTokvT HARRIS COUNTY, G I ORG IA. ! Ware Room on West side Bro< r d street, next door io P. Mi Loren. JEFFERSON,TaNCE & CO. * R. G JEFFKRSON, ( K H. W. >AME, J. U, JEFFERSON, V To ) VV. K. HARRIS. R. G. JEFFERSON & CO. JRFFFRSON, NANCE *fe CO., i PROPRILT* ‘Bt® of tl e above works, respectfully inform Gt tlit- public t.iat they tow have 111 ham) f>rga e, and are j Yp'H constantly inanntact irinif -til descriptions < f Wooden ’ * ’ V\ ark, *uch a? Chaip.s, mttees. Fkd.-teads. Bi c kets Tubs, ic, ate., ot the be.-t material, and finished in ixcelknt stv I* under their perimtial nqervi.lon. They particularly call alien i 1110 tl eir various style? & quali ties ot i hairs, which f*-r neat! ee?, comfort, durability and cpeapnfs*. catiiiot to Mtrpns.ed in i y corn try ; \aryiig in pii*e ir* m Sl(tt 824 t-er doien—specimens * f winch can he i -ten at their VV ALL Rt OJfl m e do<-r above P. > rl aren’b, j “road Street, Colunii ue, which the put-i c are invited to ex ■ amine. F.ven deserption of Cfairs, Buckets. Tubs, &c., made to or i der alter any lsl lon d*sired. They are also pr< ps red to fur ; nish Win ow B.su and I lues 01 all description t< or*’*-!. } UTT Hand oine premimnß were award, dto tl eTroy Factory j at the Southern Agricultural Fair at Macon, tor the best sp ci nien of • hair anti VV 1 odet. Ware. *rders leU at their W a>e Room—west side Broad Street, ireeled to Jefferson, Nance St Cos., Co*umhus wiil meet with | pr< nipt attention. | Columbus, June Ist—v.ly. FAIRBANKS PLATFORM SCALES. Long known—Severely tested — A’ways right The acknowledged Standard. Railroad, Hay, Coal, and Fa: mer-- Stalks, set in any part o the country, at short notice. Agents. Fairb inks & Cos., 89 Water street, New York, j M•• t 7 n-3rr SOUTHERN MANUEACTURES l | COWETA FALLS MAXItFACTUIMNO I|*AV NG resumed VomcTiPi's, are now in *u<cess u? I oieratioit Havu.a add. tl a* t era pi* c-s t N* w nd Im -irov-st ‘I cutner* t*.their Factory, they now . ff*.r u> Furchtisus eaW :tnd i ioiit COTTON GOODS, COITCN YARNS, ,4,-ortetl. unsur :t*s* and in qu -lit ■. . W’-oltn Go. ns. flalu and *'■ I -red: VVool*k Jkanm, Coh-ed. WOOL Carded for Cash < r 7oU ! t ney vvt.t give the mgnes price ! *>r VVO'-L; at dm.ke up : t *ei| 1 to t Join, on eh: res >r mr fl te* 11 cei t? j* r ynru. I Ju.ie 14—wo ___________ Fcr fca.e. \ Philosophical and (h* 11. teal Apparatus, w ilt h.-so’d below Host on price*. For particular*., apply at this office. ‘jOiumhus, sau.4—wu