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DRY GOODS.
SELL lN G A T COS T.
r YMIE undersigned desirous of closing tup the seasons business,
X will offer from this date, his entire STOCK ol
Summer Dress Goods,
sit prime cost. It is useless to enumerate the piices in an ad
vertisement : all persons wishing bargains can call and examine
lor themselves. J - M. KAUM,
Columbus. June 10 —wtwlt nl It road Mreet.
EMBROIDERIEB.
J UST received, a large assortment of Swiss, Jaconet
and Mull Flouncing.-*, .Muslin Bands, Swise and Jaco
net Edgings and Insertions, French Worked Collars, and
Undersleevtv, Thread Lace, See.
BROKAW, CLEMONS Sc Cos. |
Columbus, July 2. tvvtL_ 1
MUSLINS.
I)LAIN and Stripe Jaconet and Swiss Muslin#, India
Mull and Nainsook, do. Briliiante Cambrics ; a large
Mnek just received.
July 2—twtf BROKAW, CLEMONS & CO.
HOSIERY.
JUST received a lull stock ol’ Ladies’ Sanaal Lisle Hose,
Misses’ Fancy do., Gents Plain and Fancv Lisle and
Lug. half Hose. Also, a superior aiticlc of Ladies’ Silk
Gloves and Mitts.
July 2-twtf BROKAW, CLEMONS & CO.
NEW GOODS.
The subscriber has in Storo a large stock ol
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS
which are offered lor sale at prices
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST,
FOR CASH OR APPROVED CREDIT.
tW’ Purchasers for Cash will find it to thdr ad/antage j
to examine my stock and prices, before purchasing.
Columbus, April 2—tw C. MYGATT. j
J UST Received, a lot of Fine FANS. Also, F.mbroidery .Silk,
by [April 22. j WHITTELSEY Ac Cos. ,
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CLOTHING.
WiHIjTI PARTS. j;
i — ;o:
A LARGE LOT OF j
“ WHITE MILITARY PANTS,”
Just received at JOHN SMITH’S,
Colomboh, Jane 22—tw No, 12.) Broad Si.
Shirts ! Shirts!!
\ LARGE invoice of SHIRTS, COLLARS. DRAWERS j ,
HOSIER F, Ace. Just received and for sale by
March 39—tw J. It. MERRY. i
1
Genin’s Hats. i
4 FEW cases Genin’s a no. one Hate—Spring styles.
XX Just received and tor sale bv
March 3(l—tw J. 11. MERRY.
■ . —l> )
* CLMRi Til TRAM I'*
THE subscribers hnve this day put in
■ \ -A operation two splendid
FOUR HORSE COACHES,
jitid sixteen of the best hor-esthat the country can produce, to j
ply between the Forsyth Depot and the Indian Springs ; and
having engaged Mr. C. M. Dickerson and Mr. Francis Genno,
<ld and experienced reiusmen, pledges themselves to convey
the traveling public to and from the two points in n safer and |
tietter style, ami quicker time, than ever betore doi t- at iiiis
I \Ve also have family omnibu.-es, always in readiness.
Visitors, and families particularly, will find it greatly to their
•comfort and interest to call for our coaches.
We meet bo/h .he day and night trains of ears.
A. J. & C. L. VARNER.
Indian Springs, June 24—wAttwIIAug
NOTICE.
A NEW LIVERY STABLE IN GIRARD, ALA., j
By J. B. HICKS.
rpilE undersigned has taking the Livery Stable in Girard. Ala.,
X heretofore occupied by V. C. Kirkland, tor the purpose ot >
carrying on a general
M ■ LIVERY STABLE BUSINESS,
(>£%?-£■* Under the superintendence ol
D. A. GARRE IT,
Ihe proprietor of the City Hotel, Columbus, Georgia.
This stable will be inferior to none in this country in point of
attention to stock and good management. *
Persons wishing to hire HORSES and BTTGSGTKS can j
find as good in this stable as can bo found any vvhere. Cull and ■
give me a trial.
X. B. The citizens of Columbus will please bear in mind that ;
whenever they have to hire a horse or a horse and buggy for the !
transaction of business in Alabama, that they can make a saving j
of from 25 to 75 cents on the trip by hiring on the other side of j
the.river. Girard, Ala., July 2—twfim _ j
$lO Reward!
GOLD WATCH ST OLE N .
STOLEN on the 14th inst., a Gold Watch, “No. 3325
N'‘j .y —Jno, Harrison, Liverpool. The above reward will be j
qV,. ■ -Jfr given on delivery of the watch at this office.
► Columbus, May 18—tw _ _ j
•* LOST.
In the street, iu this city, this morning, a CUFF FIN.
The finder will be paid five dollars on leaving the Fin at
this office. May 21 —twtf
CITY TAX.
rpHE Tax Hook is now open for the collection of Taxes for the
L present year. Tax payers will save cost ana oblige me by
paying promptly. J. L. HOWELL, Collector.
Columbus, June 22—twtf
R. J. MOSES, JOHN* PEABODY,
MOSES & PEABODY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
WILL practice in Muscogee county, Ga., and Russell
county. Ala., and in the Supreme Court of the State of
Georgia. Columbus, June 29—wtwtt
WILLIAMS & OLIVER,
ATTORN EYS A T L.l IV ,
Buena Vista, Marion county, Georgia.
■\iriLLpractice in the counties of Marion, Macon, Houston
VV Stewart, Randolph and any adjo.mngcounty where thev i
services may be required.
WM. F. WILLIAMS. THADDEUh OLIVER,
tt-b 27—tw3ni&wtf.
Sam. S. Hamilton. Columbus Cunningham, j
HAMILTON & CUNNINGHAM,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
TROY, Pike County, Ala. ,
April 23, 1853—w&twlv. j
C. LOCKWOOD. J- DUBOIS.
LOCKWOOD DUBOIS,***
MERCHANT TAILORS,
558 Broadway, iWi c York.
Between St. Nicholas and Metropolitan Hotels.
May 28—tw&wlin
H. r. GREENWOOD, JOSIAH MORRIS, J. I. RIDGWAY
GREENWOOD, MORRIS &, RIDGWAY,
FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANT!!.
No. IT taroudelct Street, New Orleans.
tct 29 wAtt wly
J. s. WOODBBIDGE,
PRACTICAL ARTIST Sc DAGUERREOTYPIST*
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Rooms over Foster A Purple’s Jewelry Stoi
Broad Street. Columbus, Jan. s—l\v&,
TWO month* after date I shall make application to the
court ot Ordinary of Early county for leave to sell the lauds
belonging to the estate of Joseph C. Gray, deceased.
July s—w2m JAS. B. BROWN, Adtn r.
List of Letters,
REMAINING in the Poet Office, at Columbus, Ga., on
llte Ift July, 1833:
Alley, Wm Matthew?*, Horace
Alley, Lima E Motley, Harriet
Averett, Elizabeth Moss, Thomas
Alaworth. R M Matthews, Aenry
Austin, Win Moore, James
Arnold, John D Mehaffy, J B H
Allen, Martha Malone, Mrs R
Amal, John Malone, B F
Auston, S J Matthis, L B
Attaway, Jane 2 Mooney, Daniel
Almond, Sarah W 2 Motley, Beniamin
Almond. Georgia E Martin, E T
Barry, B B Mays, Massey
Badger, J M Matthews, Sami G
Band, Mr Moulton, Win 2
Bedsoler, Mr Morris, J S
Bandard, Andrew Miller, Sarah
Blankenship, Elender Miller,Mary E
Beal, Margaret R Mezoney, Ireney
Bird, Antoinette Miens, John C
Bakins, Judith M Miller, G H
Benson, James 2 Miller, Win
Baldwin, James Mayard.JJ
Bigham, Mi.-s E C Mason, Francis
Blakewood. MrsH Norman, Mrs M E
Braner, James Northttp, Ellen A
Bird, Eliza Fewman, Sami
Breeks, Janies Newsom, J M
Bush, Thomas Ormsby, Clara T
Brown, Jo Ormsby, Mary E
Bostick, Hellery Olive, Calfuna
Bell, Elizabeth Olive, Abram 2
Baylis, Isaac Owens, Wm H
Brown, John Owens, Ol ediah
Bray, Geo T Owens, Lucinda
Brandage, E S O’Neal, Shepard
Beers, E W Owen, Mary E A
Brodawoiy, Clarissa O’Keefe, Emily
Brown, Geo VV Pace.Clemortd
Brown, Wm G Pruett, John S
Britenham.J Prim, Mr
Bostic, A B 2 Pindleton, Fanny E
Bryan, Mary E Pilkenlon, James
Bell, Francis Parker, Franklin
Bowers, Chas E Phelps, Geo W
Bryant, R L Preutt, John T
Brusel, Catherine Pat, Nancy
Campbell, Wm 3 Peavic, Stephen 2
Calhoun, A J Pickens, Franklin
Calu, M Pope, Sarah B
Cavenougb, Robt Parker, Wm B
Clem, Martha H Philap, Lucy
Clem, VV H Pryor, C S
Canon, Lemuel Patrick, Louisanna
Cato, James (i F Rembert, Jo- eph
Calloway, VV A Rogers, Nancy 2
Cary, Edward Rogers, Mrs E C
Carter, Betsy Rogers, Lewis R 2 j
Clink, Charles A Roland, Eucratus
Calhoun, C H Robinson, Mosouri
Clark, J C Roberts, Nancy
Chapman, Bradford Reed, Thomas
Culbertson, S C Reed, Elizabeth 2 i
Cherry, Geo W Reynolds, VVm 2 j
Craig, Margaret Ryals, James
Coleman, Joint A Roberson, Sylvanus 2 j
Cooke, Rachel Roberson, James VV
Crawford, Leander M Reed, Jane
Cooper, Eliza F Rogers. Jane A 2 j
Courtney, John Roper, J
Cherry, Lemuel 2 Reid, Margaret 2 ,
Cankell, Thomas Redding, Marietta
Cook, Sami S Robinson, Allen
Calhoun,E if 3 Kobe ts, Wm II
Croom, W W Robison, Francis
Costett, Martin Roswell Factory
Cofield, Jan Reynolds, John D
Caldwell, John Runaldo, Prudence
Cannon, Wiley Rogers, R N
Cook, Eliza Redding, Jane
Cliboutn, John F Ramsey, Priscilla
Cook, James Redding, Lucy A
Culnreath, Mary J Rubry, Martha
Currans, Wm H Richards, W VV
Coleman, Lucius C 2 Rawson, Mary F
David, Wm J Reeves, J P M
Decker, Nancy Ray, Franklin
Diey, Bamrnon Rue, B F
Douglass, Geo W 2 1 utland, Titos J
Day, J J Sturkey, Wesley
Durkins, Alpha Shine, R A
Drew, John Snell, Minott E
Dudley, J E Shippy, J J 4
Dewell, Nancy Suudeth, R G VV
Day, C D Shofner, VV A
Doubleday, Thomas Sturgis, Oliver J‘
Duck, John C Scott, ThosK
Daniel, James T Stewart, C VV •
Demining, Martha A Stewart, T J 2 j
Doud, Isaac Smith, Martha
Dickson, Miss A M Smith, Silva
Dann, John C Smith, Wm
Davie, Mary Smith, A B
Edgar, Thomas A Solomon, F,
Ernies, A F Smith, A J 3
Evans, Charles Spirey, E VV
Echols, P VV J Schumpert, A
Ellison, Richard Sanderlord, Hebin
Eady, E M Smith, N
Elder, Hartwell Smith, Abby
Etheridge & Brother Smith, J Martin
Eyre, James Smith, Crofford
Flournoy, Mary Jane Stringfellow, Henry
Fann, LP Stewart, Sarah E
Fisher, J Spelrnan, G VV
Fish, Catherine Stanton, S P
Ferguson, Daniel Simpson, S E
Fox, J J VV 7 Stevens, Thos J
Foster, C V Stewart, Miss M
Fincher, Moses Scott, Lewis
Graybill, Fanny Sloan, Thos
Grinin, J B Stedgall, L
Grunberger, Fischel Switzer, VVinson
Gamrael, A A Snider, J 2
Graybill, Mrs .VI Shivers, Celia
Golden, Geo J Sauls, C VV
Gorham, James J Strobhart, VV H
Golden, G G Sound, Leo
Gardner, Wm Thompson, MU
Garrett, Henry A Tullis, Cornelia 2
Green, M Tony, John
Gibson, Francis Thomas, Theophilus
Gardner, Wm J Thompson, VV J
Gibson, Mary Tait, Wm
Gondy, Noery Tomey, Bailer
Gaits,'Bill Topp, JohnS
Gordon. Mrs B Toombs, VV m
Goutding, Sarah I hoinas, A H 2
Garrett, VI rs Nancy Tobin, VVnt
Goins, Drury Tooke, D 3 '’^
Goslin, Saralt F Taylor, II R
Gordon, John B Thornton, H A
Heil, Jacob Todd, Janies P
Hall, Bankley Taylor, Octavia L
j Holmes. Wm T Thomas, Senrisee
Heriot, E L Tillery, John
Heftren, Michel ‘l’horp, Edward R
Hammock, Joseph ‘l uni age, VV m
Hill, Wm A B Vickery, Mary
Hinton, John V ickery, Jane
Harry, Betsy W ayman, VV V’
H arned, J W W a tson, Harry
Howard, James VV VV files, L K
Howard, Thomas B Williams, Fanny
i Howard, Lonesa P Waikins.Saml
j Hodge, John P Willis, G C
; Hopson, Fannv, Wright, James A
I Hortman, John G Wever, Amanda
! Hobbs, A B Ward, C H
Hall, Alexander Wilson, C li
! Humphries. Eliza Williams, Elvira
! Hughes, J D VV alton, Joseph J
Aogan. J ohu VVarner, Rich A
Hilliard. Joseph Wilson, W
: Hutchins, Mary A Williams, Jack
Hearn,Rachel Webb, VV II
; Holland, Augustin Williams, James t 2
: Johnson Johnson Walters, M C
i Jones, Patrick B Windsor, J R M 2
! Jones, Miss Mary W’alker, Sami
Jeffties, Nancy Watt, C P
Jones, J antes VV adsworth, W uoy
i Jarratt, Jane H Wall Sarah
Jones, Francis - Windley, H A
I Jones, Thomas VVarhani, lhainas
Johnson, Nancy >mberlv, Wm C
Jordan. Wm 2 Watkins Washington
Jackson, Fanny E ? t
Johnson, J A Wfihams, Joel
Jones, Joseph J
James Sc Rodney W oodall, C
! Kilbourn & Kuhns Joint
Kennedy,Thomas i
Kerr, John L iv- i v
Kc E
S VV - Womack, Sanford
1 Kvinmerer, Daniel Womack John
King, Edwo J Wynn, John
Lockard, AT Wynn, Mary
Lydn, Wm A J} c ff I **, hjC
Lowery, Lewis McDonald Jane
Lapham, Robt E A > l^ rdy ’
Larrance, James McDulite^Aß
I.ewis F B McCombs, James
Langford, A- McGunkVjohn O
Langford, Miss R A Mcßride, Mary Ann
Lampkin.A VV McCoy, J A
Jaash, Ann McGill, C
Lewis McEirov, Isaac 2
laewis, P McCarthy, Anthony
Lovelace, John C 2 McGill, Arthur
Lamar, George McGee, Francis
! Land, James F McElra h, Wm
! Lewi?, F B McKay, Mary
Lawrence, P’ M 4 McKay, Margaret I
Langford, Washington McKenzie, Mary
Lloyd, James M ~ McConister, Jane
Lamar, I’F Mcßean.J
Lamon, John McCarten, James
Lions, John McGuirk, Silas
Larrener.J E
MUSICAL.
ANOTHER MUSrC STORE.
WILLCOX & CARTER,
NO. 92, 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
VI O LIN AN I> GUI TAtt .
ALSO
Instruction Hooks for the ab -ve Instruments. Also, Exercises
for the cultivation of the Voice.
Orders are solicited from Teachers and others.
D. F. WILLCOX. WM. It. CARTER.
N. B. Mr. Carter will attend to Tuning and Repairing Pianos
as heretofore.
Columbus, April 13—w&twtf
New Sheet Music.
subscribers have tiiis day received a large assortment ol
X Sheet Music; among which are many new and populai
pieces never belore oflered in this market. The ladies in paiti- j
culirure invited to cull and examine our stock.
TIIU AA’ A PEASE,
Columbus, March 2—tw 10fi Broad street.
A GOOD
PI.A. N 0 F OKIE
FOR RENT BV THE MONTH OR YEAR, j
AT THE
MUSIC STORE OF
WHITTELSEY Sc CO.
Columbus, June 24, 1853.—tw&wtf
SELLING OFF SHEET MUSIC
AT HALF PRICE.
THE undersigned desiring to reduce their extensive stock of i
Sheet Mush:, will sell at three cents per pnge, (or hrlf ll:e ;
usual price) a large share ol their present stock. Vmong which ;
may be found many of the new and puiti.ak pieces ol the day.
This is an opportunity not to be neglected by Teachers and
Smoot s, to lay in a supply. In this lot will be found most of
the desirable Mi sic every day ordered.
Also, a large stock of Instruction Books for the PIANO
FORTE, which will be sold at less than cost. Among the dneet
Music are the following pieces, arranged by 0. RF.PB, viz.:
Dancing Feather Waltz ; Bombardment of Vera Cruz ;
Elbert Waltzes; Stone Mountain, Q. S
La Sultana Waltz; Columbus Guards, Q. S.
Gibraltar Waltz; Hyacinth Gallop;
Alpine Horn, Q. S. , Gullopade Polka.
also —.4 large variety of
Songs, Waltzes, Polkas, Marche* ami Quick- j
steps, by celebrated authors.
Sales of this lot to be strictly Cash.
Just received, a large lot of NEW MUSIC, which£will be sold ,
at the usual price.
Call and examine. Orders with money enclosed will be filled j
and forwarded to any part of the country by mail.
WHITTELSEY & CO.
Columbus, Ga., March 9—twtf
PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED,
*&&& —r THE undersigned have engaged the serviceso;
ftfffStSSygJjyH Mr. F. O. RAMM, Tuner and Piano Maker, lately
tT from Erards’Celebrated Establishment in Paris.
J J Jg \J J Mr. 11. is probably the best in his profession in the
Southern Country. We are prepared to attend to all orders in
the above line, and will be responsible tor all work done by our
workmen. < hders addressed to Whittklsky &. Cos., or Trvax
A Pkask, will meet with prompt attention,
WHITTELSEY A Cos. t
Columbus, April 22, 1853. TRUAX A PEASE. j
twtf— Jel4 wtf
Flour, Meal, and Breadstuffs.
subscriber, proprietor ofttie CITY MILLS, beg leave
X to inform the public that he has now on hand and will com
tinue to keep a good stock of prime IVHF..I T .IjYD COh W, J
an l will be prepared at all times to furnish customers in any j
quantities with Flour Meal, Ac., at tne shortest notice. New
wheat is now in. 9 |
The City A/ill is situated above the city a short distance and
is now iu good running order-
My prices at present are as follows :
Superfine F10ur..... $6 25 perbbl. j
Family Flour d75 “ “
Extra do ~ ;> 1) “ “
Corn Jl/eal 9J cts bushel
trif” The highest cash prices paid for Corn and Wheat.
D. A. WYNN.
City Mill, June 8, 1853-tw ts !
FANCY ‘ PIGEONS l
MASTER JOSEPH DAWSON,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
CYAN fill orders for TWENTY PAIR of each of the following
) varieties :
CARRIERS. PORTERS,
FAN TAILS. TURLUTS,
TRUMPETERS, DRAGOONS,
HORSEMEN, DRUMMERS,
MAGPIES, SWALLOWS,
NUNS, MOORE’S,
QUAKERS. CAPUCHINS,
JACOBINS, RUFFS,
ORRES, TUMBLERS,
ol every variety. Plumage perfect.
Augusta, Ga.,Jtine 28—tw5t
Notice,
4 LL persons who are indebted by note or account to the late
XX firm of Y A C 0., are requested to make
immediate payment.
All who disregard this notice w ill find the claims in the hands
of a collecting attorney within a short time.
JOHN FORSYTH,
J. If. WHITTELSEY.
Columbus, June 24—twfit
Take Notice.
rrMiE subscriber intending to be absent front the Sla'efor a
X short time, has appointed F. M. BROOKS his siaent during
his absence. M. H. DESSAU.
Columbus, June 22 twlm
To Friends of the Protestant Episcopal
Sunday School Union.
j TTAVING been urgentiy solicited by the agent of the above
LX society, to keep a collection of their publication tor sale at
this plaer. ’ 1 have consented so to do, and have jmt received
a lot of them which for the present, may be found at the store of
Rock Island Factory. G. B. CURTIS
‘■ Columbus. June 1! —wtwtf ___
Metallic Burial Cases.
upHESE ease? have been universally approved wherever
X used. They are much superior to those of wood, and
combine within themselves all those qualities so desirable in a
j Southern Climate.
They are composed of several kinds of Metal, but principally
of Iron.
They are thoroughly enamelled inside and out. and thus made
impervious to airand indestructible, and can be sold at about
the rales of covered coffins.
The public are iuv J, ed to call and examine them for them
selves. and at a glauje they will sc-e the great advantage of this
article over any other ever offered to the public.
Columbus. Feb. 23—wAtwfim SAMMfS A ROONEY
Now is the time to bring in your Old Rags!
4 ND tret four cents per pound for o*on cleak w hen
i XX brought in quantities of one hundred pounds or more.
Also, Waste o: all kinds ('from Factories.) wanted, tor 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. CURTIS', Auent.
I Columbus, June 14—w ts
TRAVELING.
MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD CO.
c/: a A otrai:i) l- /. i:.
On and after the 10th inst. the Passe*nger Train will leave and
run by thetollowing 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 C dumbus 2 10 P. M.
E. F. RICKER, Superintendent.
Columbus, May 14, 1353.
IIA I! N DEN'S” FXI’RESS.
office on Randolph street.
YXTE respectfully bear leave to inform the ci ,: -r t *ns of Colnmlni*
v v and ii vicinity, that we have concluded our arraegen •>*.’
with the Central Railroad Banking Company, and are now run- j
ning messengers daily from Macon to Savannah.
\bo, forwarding g,axis daily over the Muscogee and South-
Western Railroad to Fort Valley, Oglethorpe and Macon, thence
to Milledgeville Savannah and ail 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 valuables.
Notes, Drafts, and Bills collected in every tow n in the Northern ,
and Eastern .States ; also, to California and Europe.
Okkicks and Aoknts—Randolph street, Columbus, opposite |
the‘-Corner Stone” printing office ; C. A. F.Us A Son, Macon; ]
Mr.Kendrick, Fort Valley: G.ll.Clayton, Oglethorpe; 153 Bay ;
street. Savannah; 74 Broadway, Wew York: 45 and 45 South- j
Third. Philadelphia ; 8 Court street, Boston; Exchange street,
Providence; Montgomery -treet, Xan Francisco.
LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER A CO.
Columbus, April 13—twAw
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
New York and Savannah Steamships.
e!3--< ;# r M, -fewfc
CUMMER ARRANGEMENT.—Days of leaving Sa- j
O vunnah tor New York:
The Augusta, ( apt. Lyon, on Wednesday, June 8 |
“ Florida, “ Wood hull, on Saturday, “ II
“ Alabama, “ Ludlow, on Saturday, “ 18
“ Augusta, “ Lyon, on Saturday, ‘* 25
“ Florida, “ Woodhull, on Saturday, July 2
“ Augusta, “ Lyon, on Saturday, “ 9 !
“ Florida, “ M'oodhull, on Saturday, lb I
“ Alabama, “ Ludlow, on Wednesday, “ 20 j
“ Augusta, Lyon, on Saturday, “ 23 i
“ Florida, “ W oodhull, on Sa.unlay, “ 30 i
“ Alabama, “ l udlow, on Wednesday, Aug. 3 j
“ Augusta, “ Lyon, on Satu day, •“ 6 j
“ Florida, “ Woodhull, on Saturday, “ 13 j
“ Alabama, “ l.udlow, on Wednesuay, “ 17 j
“ Augusta, “ Lyon, on Saturday, “ 20 j
“ Florida, “ Woodhull, on Saturday, “ 27 i
“ Alabama, “ l.udlow, on Wednesday, “ 31
“ Augusta, “ I.yon, on Saturday, Sept. 3 i
“ Florida, “ Woodhull, on Saturday, *’ 10 ;
“ Alabama, “ Ludlow, on Wednesday, “ 14 j
These ships are the largest on the coast, unsurpassed In speed,
safety or comfort —making their passages in 50 to GO hours, and
are commanded by skillful, careful and polite officers. They
offer a most desirable conveyance to New York. On the com
pletion of the Atlanta in the autumn, tiiis line will be seini
weekly—sailing each Wednesday and Saturday.
Cabin Passage ’ ! $25
PADELFORD, FAY A CO.,
Agents in Savannah.
SAM’L L. MITCH ILL,
June 15 Sept 7 13 Broadway. New York, j
NEW YORK AM) SAVANNAH STEAM SHIP
LINE,
m IVcekly The new and splendid Steamships
Capt. Lyon.
and
Alabama , Capt. Ludlow, j
Belonging to tkcNtcw York and Savannah Steam Navigation |
Company,
xttILL leave Savannah and New York every Saturday. These j
♦ V ships ate l,3bi) tons register, and unsurpassed in safety,*.,.'"'*
and comfort.
These steamers leaving Savannah at the same time that the (
Marion and Foutherner ieavesChatleston, arrive in New York as |
soon as. or before them.
JfgCh abin passages2s-—payable before going on board
Auk nt* : PADELFORD. FAY A CO., Savannah, Ga.
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
April3o,lßs2 —ts) 194 Front street.New York.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
UNI TE D STV TE S MA I L LIN K .
Philadelphia 6; Savannah Steam Navigation Company.
e -'xft.* THE new and splendid side-wheel Steamship
STATE O F GEORGIA,
twelve hundred tons register, C-*’ t. IVALTER COLLINS, w ill |
leave .Savanni li a* follows:
Wednesday. June 1 Wednesday, J une 13.
“ “ 29 “ July 13. :
“ July 27 “ August 10. ,
This ship has been built with the strictest regard to the safety
am. comfort of the passengers, and her accommodations are un- j
surpassed by any steain>hip 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 Slate of Georgia, make a week
ly line, leaving eaeh port on Wednesday.
Cabin passage from Savai nah to Philadelphia $23
“ “ “ “ “ New York $25
Steerage to Philadelphia and New York $ 9
C. A. L. LAMAR,
Agent in Savannah*
HERON A MARTIN,
j( :iV si—tf Agents in Philadelphia
United States Mail Line.
THROUGH IN A DAY EACH WAY,
From Columbus, Ga., to Chunneuuggee, Ala.,
(and you may go to Savannah the next day, from Columbus,)
via l.amington, Sand Fort,Ucliee, Creek Stand, Hernando, Enon,
and ,S"ewart’s Mills.
This line intersects at Chunnenuggee the one to Montgomery i
via Cotton Valley, Tuskegee and Chehaw, also th one leading j
in the direction of Tallahassee, Fla., via Five Points, Mount An- :
drew. Clayton and Fufaula, Ala.
I will send forward passengers or freight from Chunnenuggee
to any of the following places ; Union Springs, Aberfoil, Arbor- ;
vi a*. Perote, Missouri, Bug Hall, Edgefield, Troy, and Kidgely.
SCHEDULE:
Leave Columbus Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday atG A. M.,
arrive at Chunnenuggee same days, at 9p. in.
Leave Chunnenuggee Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4
a. in.; arrive at Columbus same days at 9 p. m.
May 28— lwly APPLETON H A YGOOD, Contractor.
VER.NOY cV ECTOR'S
OMNIBUS LIN i:.
Fare —In Proportion to the Distance.
I WE return our thanks to the traveling public
• and the citizens generally, for their liberal pat
ronage. and would inform them that utir splendid new OJWAY
! B VSSF.S. with FI.\~E TEAMS and careful DRIVERS, will
continue to run for the accommodation of the citizens and per
sons stopping at the Public Houses.
Calls left at the Hotels or at our stable, strictly 7 attended to.
| Columbus, March Is—wAtwly
Hands Wanted.
THE subscriber will g ! ve twenty dollars a month, cash, for
THIRTY ABLE BODIED NEGRO MEN,
to work for one or two months, upon the Girard Rail Road,
j six miles below Columbus. ALFRED IVERSON.
Columbus, Ga., June 29-tw3tw2t
Mail Arrangements.
FROM AND AFTER THIS DATE,
THK Northern mail will close at 5 A. M. and arrive at
2 P. M.
The Western mail clones at 7 P. 31., and arrives at 2
P.M. J. A. L. LEE, I’. M.
Columbus, May 18—twtf’
W. D FORD
DEALER IN
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES!
Pickles, Preserves, Frails, Confectionaries, Segars.
also, Fish, Oysters and Ice when in season.
Waldbi--o’s Bi-ilbi.no, Jkkfkreon strkkt, Savannah, Ga
February 9. 1853. Gm
RETURNED.
C T. CUSHMAN, D. D. S.
-- HAS returned from New York,
where he critically inspected, in
** various Dental Laboratories.some
of the best woik that can be done, and availed himseil of addi
tional means tocxecute the same at vies with disuatch.
Also, to operate ou the teeth, with his usual care and finish.
Over Foster & Purple’s Jewelry Store.
No. 69 Broad Street.
Columbus. January, 7—tw ts
Mgypgb, W. F. LEE, D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON.
Office on Kroad street, over Mveatt‘s store.
[ Columbus, Oct 29—ts
INSURANCE.
~~agenuy^ of the manhattatP
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF
NEW YORK .
H. 11. F.PPING, Agent for Columbus,Ga.
DR* ROSH F.J.L k. BILLING, Medical Examiners.
Pamphlets containing tables of Rate* and other information
may be obtained by application at the office of the Agents.
Column*. Nov 23 —twAwIy
A V ANN Ail
MUTUAL. IXS.CRAKCE COMPANY.
Fireand Marine risks taken by
Columbus. Feb 25—tw ly R J
MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE
BANK OF SAVANNAH.
AGENCY AT COLUMBUS,
ITTII.L receive Deposit*—and Checks for sale on New York
? Maconand Savannah.
April24—twtf RICHARD PATTEN.
SAVANNAH
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
THIS office returned 39 percent, of premiums received las*
year to persons holding poicies of the Company; and con
innestot&ke Fire and Mu-me risks on the most reasonable
terms. Sept 15— twtl R J MOSES.Agent.
SUN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
OF
A. It. NELSON, President.
JOHN WHITEHEAD, Secretary,
THE undersigned is authorized to take River and Marine risks
lor this well known Company, on favorable terms.
Columbus, Jan. 14—twGm JOHN MUNN.
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE
Protection Insurance C ompany at llaitford, Connecticut.
•Soringfield Marine and Fire Insurance Company, at Spring
field, Massachusetts.
North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company, Raleigh.
Kentucky Mu'.ual Life Insurance Company, Covington,
f Slaves insured at two-thirds their value.
Columbus. Jan. 14—twfim JOHN MUNN, Agent.
Do You Want to Insure?
IMIE SAVANNAH M< TI \l. INSURANCE COMPANY will
. lake Marine ami Fire risks on reasonable terms.
Apply to R. J. MOSES, Agent.
X. H.—This office returned to the holders of Policies 39 per
cent, of the premiums paid during the year 1852.
Columbus, Oct *3—wA-tw ly
FOR SALE ANI) TO RENT.
PLANTATION AND LOT FOR SALE,
ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS.
I will sell my valuable plantation one mile East of
Crawford, Ala., containing Fight 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 At
Cos., Goiumbus, Ga.
Jl/ay 20—w4twtf C. A. CLOUD.
Dwelling House for Sale.
ftssHL THE subscriber having determined to move west, offers
ji.ilX. his residence situated in the upper part of Broad street!,
FOIt SAI.JE ; the house has eight large and comfortable
rooms, with all necessary out buildings in a perfect state of
repair. The furniture, il desired, will be sold with the house.
Possession given any time alter the Ist of July.
Columbus, June 18 —twlm E. BARNARD.
FOR SALE.
A HOUSE AND LOT;
ALSO
CARPETS, FURNITURE, &c.
APPLY TO
C. S. HARRISON & CO.
Columbus, May 14—twtf
For Sale.
A small farm about one and a half miles from Colutn
bus. It contains 150 or (fill acres ot land ; about a third
of which is cleared, and in suitable condition for culliva
-1 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
Xolumbus. March 9 —twtf E. T. TAYLOR.
HOTEL FOR SALE.
I N consequence of my advanced age, and feeble ■ a
health, 1 am induced *o offer for sate the property
well known as THK. PLANTERS* HOTEL, sIbIB
in the \ illageof Fort Valley, Houston County. This
House is located mar the junction of the South-Western and
Muscogee t ail Roads. The passengers breakfast and dine here.
I will also sell iny Plantation, consisting ol G7O acres of excel
lent Pine land, immediately adjacent to the Hotel property, or
1 will sell the Hotel and Plantation separately. This is a good
opportunity for an energetic man to make m ney, as the patron
age ofthe Hotel, already large, is constantly increasing.
The terms, both as to price and times or payment, will be very
favorable, as lam anxious to retire trom active business.
MATTHEW 1). KSEY.
Fort Valley, June 21. 1853. Jeßß—w 5t
HOTEL FOR SALE.
e THE subscriber offers :Or sale his oommodi ous and
well finished Hotel, situated on the east side ot the
public square, in the town of Buena Vista, Ga., and
I. ‘'"wn as the “GLOBE HOTEL.” It is furnished with
allnecess / conveniences, and has pertaining to it, a goo.
kitchen, s.ioke house.stable, lot, Ate., all in good repair. The
house is cot* uiently situated, and is favored with a liberal share
o: boarding ajitl transient custom. Buena Vista, though new, is
u large and beautiful town. Its schools,and varied merchautile
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 to
call and examine. Reasonable time will bealiowed for pay rnent.
For term sapplv to the undersigned Z WILLIAMS,
or to WILLIAMS t OLIVER,
March s—9wtf Buena Vista, zVarion co. Ga.
VALUABLE IMPROVED LAND
FOR SALE IN LOWNDES COUNTY.
rpil K ODERSIGNED has not yet sold his place, four
1 miles from the Brunswick and Florida Railroad, w hih is
now building. In this body of land there are about 1.500 acres
fine hammock and [line land—23o cleared. It is well watered,
healthy and fertile. A great bargain can be had. Come and
view it. Mv address is Bharpe’ .store Post f >ffice, Ga.
I June 2J, 1853. wlOt D. B. GRAHAM.
For Sale.
. MY Plantation on the Glennvilk*, (Ala.,) road, seven
miles from Colutnhus, containing 34U ticres, about IGO of
which is cleared and in a fine state of cultivation.
The irnprovemenla are a frame dwelling with four
rooms, kitchen, cribs and stables conveniently arranged. The
place has an abundant supply of excell sul spring water, is con
venient to churches, schools and market, is very healthy and iu
an excellent neighborhood—persons wishing to purchase can
| obtain any desired information by calling on Mr. Whitten, on
the premises, or the subscriber in Columbus.
B. F. COLEMAN.
Columbus, June 21—wfim.
South Cowika Plantation For Sale.
THE subscriber having determined to remove W’est,
offers for sale his plantation, containing seven hundred
JffJPlifc and seventy-five acres, about one half cleared and under
good fences, situated twenty four miles west of Eufattla,
nine miles from Clayton, and twelve miles from the route ofthe
Girard and Mobile Railroad.
For terms apply to Mr. Thomas Robinson at Kufaula, or to
the subscriber on the premises. HENRY 11. FIELD.
April 2G—w6m
■im hum,— mith imrM tt hi
On Consignment.
, 50 Hds. New Orleans Sugar.
page's 50 Bbls. “
)■<; 30 Casks Sides.
5 “ Sli >ulders.
All of which will be sold low for Casu. Call and examine
j them. C. 8. HARRISON At CO.
Columbus, April B—twtf
MEDICAL CARD.
DR. N. H. WIGGINS,
OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of Co
lumbus and vicinity.
U'W’ Office at Dr. Young’s Dru<? Store,
j Columbus, July 2—w&twtt
CORN ! CORN!!
C~tORX weiited, for which the highest market price*a Iho paid
1/ PAL ALL M ILLv.
Columbus, June 24—wsctwlf ,
NOTICE.
I A GARRETT is my duly authorised agent to transact any
X *• business of mine, that may hereaftei be found in his hands.
Columbus. July I—wAt!wfim J. B. HICK.-,
Winters Palace Mills,
ARE again in full operation. Send in your 1\ hat end Corn.
Flour, .Veal, Bran and Shorts, always on hand.
Columbus, June 29 wtwtf %