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OBITUARY. Died, at her father’s residence, Harris co., Ga.,of Tv pnoid Dysentery, after an illness of 19 days. Miss Susan HrNT.EV : born 31st August. 1334, and died 27th July, 1853 ?*he fore her sufferings v/i-h great composure and resigna tion, having hum in the Saviour. It was observed by her physician and attendants during her illness, that they never saw one more resigned to death, seeming from the begin ning. to be conscious that her departure was at hand ° Regrets cannot teetore the lost—tcara will not bring them oactv; else would tno cold inexorable tomb vield up many loved ones, hid aias ! forever from tnoso that live to mourn L)unng the last year of her life, she charmed and enlivened her homo, being a ceaseless spring of joy and comfort to its inmates. White at sonool sne was ever first—first in duty—first in scnols-ship—first in the affections of her teach ers and tnc schoolmates. Her social virtues were many— intelligent, sincere, kind and obliging, none knew her but tr> praise. But with ail these advantages, with ail the en dearments of .parents sisters, brothers, friends and happi ness such as the world giveth—shall we desire the decree which has gone forth, revoked? He in whose hand are ne issues of life and death, can best dispose of those who enjoy his love. He caiis them to dwell in mansions, eter nal in the Heavens, there to behold and adorn the glory of God ana the Lamb forever. Blessed bo the name of the Lord, that c&usoth ustornoum not as those who sorrow without hope. A. List of Letters, REMAINING in the Post Office, at Columbus, Ga., on the Ist Aug., 1853: Abney, Benjamin Anderson, Kisiah Ayers, Wm Ayer, John Rabin A iiison, Catharine Allen, John Adams, Jack Anthony, Lewis Baker, John Barrett, J M Baker, Chari©? Burton, W J Brown, J Brown, Caroline Blackwood, Hannah Burry, John Bell, J A Boland, Jeremiah M Bunery, J Blair, Wm C A Bee!and. V A Birch, Fannin Chase, Wm H Campbell, Wm R Campneil, Ann Cox, W S C.la-k G Coffee’, Michael Ceathing, Edmar Cottons. Anna M Crossman, W H Cook, Jane Cooper, Caroline Collins, Henrietta Chapman, Elizabeth Cox, Jeremiah Coleman. Miss E Coid, Thomas Crow, Jacob W /Daves, John • Doily, John D >llv, Mrs S A. Duffie, Thomas . Daughtry, Green Daughrarhy, WOW Dillon, Aim Davis, Mary J Dewing, James S Dukes, Hubbard Dunn, Stephen Dailey. Mr Eyre.'Cath’e'L Everett, Mary Foster, Susan Forster, Caroline Fish, Evelina Folsom, B R Forsyth, A Green, B W Graves, Mary E Gordcr*, Barborer Goins, Drewry Gaffbrd, G W Green, L A Gun, William Gibson, R J Goings, Rachel Grayhill, Fanny Heurv, Anderson Hays, Maltha J Hooppaugh. John Hood, Elizabeth Hastings. Wm B Hart, C S Huchins. Emeliue Holly, Wm Holly Hiram F Harmon, J E Hale, Jonathan Halicox, JoHh Howard, Hughes W Hunter, Mi-ter Henly, Mary Hull, \ H Henr**, Miss PC Howard, Louisa Howell John D Johnson, Moses Jordan, Wm Jarrall, Joshua Jones, R A Jones, Sarah A Jones, Frank . Johnson A W hite Persons calling for any of me above letters, will please eay they are advertised. R. C. FORrfYTH, P. M. Columbus, Aug. 5, 1853.—w&tw1t NOTICE. I Will In no caao whatever pay aty account?, debts, contracts, note-* or orders, either aa Trustee or otherwise, unless con tracted tor hv iu* self'. B. B. Dk(IRAFFENRIEI). August Ist, 1853.—tw2t. MAGISTRATE’S OFFICE. * T the bookstore formerly occupied by A. C. FLEVVELLEN & CO. All business entrusted to me will be promptly at tended to. [Aug. 3. ts j _ _ J. 1,. HOWELL. W. D. FORD DEALER IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES! Pickles, Preserves, Frails, Confectionaries, Segars. also, Fish, Oysters and Ice when in season. WaLDBU o’S Bt ILDINO, jKF r SR3ON STREKT, SaVAKNAH, Ga February 9. 1853 t wfim On Consignment. -” 50 lids. New Orleans Sugar. 50 Bbls. “ “ “ 30 Casks Sides. 5 “ Sh isders. All of which will be sold low for Cash. Call and examine them. C. S. HARRISON & CO. Columbus, April'S—twtf 1 PRICES REDUCED AT WINTER’S PALACE MILLS. lIFE are selling CORN* MEAL at NINETY CENTS per > V bash. !. LIVINGSTON. Agent. Columbus, July 3C —twtf Notice. IAROM this date, ail persons sending messages by Telegraph ’ will be required to pr>* pay tnem beiere tney can be seat. Coiu.ubus, Jaiy 30—lmiw UP ttATOit. C. T. CUSHMAN, D. D. S. £jg& BIN:? IS?,. Over Fooler A Fuiple’s Jewelry STORE, No. 69 Broad Street. Columbus,Oa., J&n. 7, 1553. twtf W. F. LEE, D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON. Oiiice uu itroad street, over Mygatt*s store. Columbus, Oct <9—if G£o. COOK ALFORD, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. WfLv practice ?o the ooentiei of the Ninth Judicial Cir cuit—and the Supreme Court ct the .State • Crawlbrd, Russel co,, Ala., Aog. 2, lds3—wly* Johnson, Sami Jones, George Johnson, Frances E D Jernigam Eveline Knight, Miss F E Kercher, Ferdinand Kitching, Catharine Kent, Gilbert Kasier, Sallie Larrance, James Langford, A % Laws, Wm A Lyons, A J 2 Ledman, Wm H Lanier, virsO Lary, Teresa 2 i Lignoski, Kenar <fc Cos Lamon, John Lewis, Wm F Lorimer, Julia F Muscogee Lodge, No 6 Morrisson, John W Myers, Charles Maguirk, John O Milford, < ‘hesley Moore, Richd J Mearton, James Markham, Lucinda Martin, Henry Moore, James Manassee & Bros Morris, Wm F McClary, Virginia McC/uskey, John McMillan, Rhoady A Oliver, Cary 2 Owens, Obediah < wens, Wm H Pace, Stephen Potilla, James 3 Putnam, A J Plassman, Elizabeth Perry, Stephen 2 Persons, Thomas Rogers, Z Rogers, Miss E W Renfroe, Geo M T Robberson, Peter Rawson, Mary Ann Reese, Hugh Ramsey, Priscilla J Reeso, Drewry Richey, Martha Rutland. Thomas Rolin, Martha Smith, T W Sheppard, Josiah Smith, Aaron P i S Smith, James A Smith, Charles Smith, N L Smith, E A Sanders, Sarah L Shippy, J J Sanders, Henry 3 Scott, N J Shoi’ner, W A Stephen, Jacob Stanly, Clara O 2 Sandiford, Eli Smith, A J 6 j Terry, Wm Terry, Sarah Taylor &, Grinnei ‘l’ay I or, Mrs O E Thomas, Miss M 2 Tharp, Edwd R 3 Thomas Mre Rebecca Tailman, Wm H Veal, John Wintars, Phillip Wood, N M Williams, Elvira Williams. Miss Mary Willis, L K 2 Wi-e, P A Wilkerson, A J Wianer, Mise Martha Wacaser, Ataianter Wacaser, Geo W W. lfram, John Wots, William Young,C W BOOKS AND STATIONERY. • *> lT Bookseller and Stationer, * nforai hie friend*, and ti e tubi’c gen eraily, tba. he ha. purchased the exteusive stock of looks, Stationery, &c. &c., kLLEN Ac CO., and will endeavor to keen con stantly on hand a complete assortment of SCHOOL, CLASSICAL, LAW, MEDICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS AND STATIONERY. I solicit a continuance of the patronage heretofore extended to JJJJ w?hv,T 8 ’| rWi H th “ : °* as ,nun >’ new customers as will favor nie .'!„; ? ca!l - ‘ wih use every exvrtion to pieuse, both in prices and articles purcl ased. p c XT CALL AND SEE. Two doors below My gait’s Corner, sign of the Blue and White < ~ Broad s rec-t, Columbus, Ga. ’’ookliinlerv up stain* Antr. 3 ts BOOKS, 800 KS! JUST RECEIVED 3Y JORDAN L. HOWELL. a 1001 Songs. ScotFs Commentary. Comprehensive “ ledia Americana. I Troutine on Railroad carves. Owen on Forgiveness. Venn’s Duty of Man. Schlegel’s miscellaneous works. Robinson. Allan’s Ritual of Masonry. Lockhart’s Lite of Scott. The Recruit, i Motherwell’s Poems. Biythodale Romance, i Twice told taies. ! Characteristics of Women. | Maunders Treasury, j M acaul y’s speeches, i Men of the times, j Genius f Scotland. Nick of the woods. Swallow Barn, j BerangePs Lynes. Everett’s Speeches. Carlyle’s Miscellancv. Taylor’s Holy Living and Dying. f arlvles Lattet Day Pamphlets. Pastoral Theology. Olin’s Sermons. j Louis 17th. The history o f the Royal Dauphin. Ticknor’s Spanish Literature. BulwePs Atltens. Prescott’s Miscellanies. Sparks’ American Biography. Hornes and Haunts of British Poets. How to Observe. Raphael. Bulwer’s Schiller. Crabbe’s Synonvmos. Agnes Strickland’s Queens of Scotland; Harper’s new miscellany. | Harper’s Family Library, 166 volumes. Harper’s Magazine, bound in muslin. Lossings Field Book of the Revolution. Ceciiia ; by Miss Burney. Beckman’s History of Inventions. Michelet’s French Revolution. Count Hamilton’s Fairy Tales. Miller's Philosophy ol History. Lamartine’s History of The Girondists, Memoirs of Count Grammont and Charles 2d. Rabelai’s Works Bacon’s Essays and Historical Works. Schleger"s Philosophy of Lite. Sheridan’s Dramatic Works and Lite. Robert Hall's Miscellaneous Works, Gregory’s Evidences of the Christian Religitv Schiller's Revolt of the Netherlands. Neanders History of the planting of Christianity. Buckeye Abroad ; by Cox. Memories of the Great Metropolis. Morell’s Philosophy of Religion. Machiavelh’s History of Florence and other Works. Roecoc’sLife of Lorenzo Do Medici. Schlegei’a Dramatic Literature. Roseoe’s Life of Leo the Xtn. | Goethe’s Faust, Tasso, Iphigenia, Egmont, and Goetz. \ The Fortunes of the Colviilo Family; by the author oi Lewis Arundel. The Rifle Range*. The Marrying Man; by the author of Lewis Arundel. Home Influence; Days of Bruce; Mother’s Recompense; j Vale of Cedars ; Women of Israel. Home Scenes and Heart Studies; by Grace Aguilar. Hay nc and Wobster’s Speeches. Waldo Warren; a tale of Circumstantial Evidence,by Emerson Bennett. Columbus, May 21—twly 1,000 ERRORS In the Text of Shakespeare Corrected NOTES AND EMENDATIONS to the Text of Siiakspearo’s plays,from the early manuscript correc tions in a copy oi tne Folio of 1633. “It is not to be doubted that in this volume a contribution has been made to the clearness and accuracy of Shakspere’s text, by tiir the most important of any offered or attempted since Snakspeare lived and wrote .”—London Examiner. “Men h ave acquired reputation by a single emendation of Shakspe&re ; learned editors have plumed them- j selves exceedingly upon a few successful hits; but here we | have a book that at one fell swoop knocks out a thousand j errors, for the most part so palpable when once pointed out j that no one can deny their existence, and substitutes emen- j dationsso eiear that we cannot hesitate to accept them.”— j j London Literary Gazette. | “This Book commends itself to the common sense of j ’ every reader.” —Journal of Commerce. For sale by D. F. WILLCOX. 5 August 3—tw • j VALUABLE BJOK. LAWS OF LIFK, WITH SPECIAL REFER- j EVC’E TO THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION OF GIRLS.- 1 By Elizabeth Blackwell, M. D. A nev> r supply of this popular book just received and for sale j bj [Jels twtf] J. W. PEASE. -i LI L 1 DRY GOODS. EMBROIDERIES.^ J UST received, a large assortment of Swiss, Jaconet j and Mull Flouncings, Muslin Bands, Swiss and Jaco j net Edgings and Insertions, French Worked Collars, and ; ; Uudorsleeves, Thread Lace, &.e. BROKAW, CLEMONS & Cos. Columbus, July 2. iwtf MUSLINS. PLAIN and Stripe Jaconet and Swiss Muslins, India ; Mull and Nainsook, do. Brilliante Cambrics ; a large j 1 stock just received. i July2—twti BROKAW, CLEMONS A CO. ; HOSIERY. i JUST received a full stock of Ladies’ Sanaal Lisle Hose, ; Misses’ Fancy do., Gents Plain and Fancy Lisle and j Eng. halt Hose. Also, a superior article of Ladies’ Silk j Gloves and Mitts. July 2—twtf BROKAW, CLEMONS & CO. JNEW GOODS. Theib*:riber has it) Storo a large stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS which are offered for sale at prices CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, FOR CASH uR APPROVED CREDIT. Purchasers tor Cash will find it to their advantage to examine iny stock and prices, before purchasing. Columbus, April 2—tw C. MV GATT. J UST Received, a lot of Fine FANS. Also, Fmur.-idery silk by [April 22. j WHiITELSEY & Cos. Flour, Meal, and Bread,stuils. rHE subscriber, proprietor of the CITY Ml LLS, beg to inform tne puoiic tuat he has now on nawl aud w ill con uiue to keep a good slwck oi prime U HL.i'J'.I.YJJ LOh.W m l will be prepared at ail times to fixrmsh customers in an.> 4uautities with Flour Meal, kx., at too shortest nonce. New 4'hoat is now in. The City -Will is situated above the city a short distance and 6 now iu good running order jjy prices at present are as follow s : tjilperliue Flour 96 2o per bbl. fainil, Hour “•* V. V. i rh e tigfc.se; cash prices paid for Corn aiui City Mill, 8,1353 -tw ts [ MUSICAL. ! I’IANO-FOhTKSANIIIIISICr’ WILLCCX & CARTER, NO. 02, BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA., ARE now receiving, and will keep constantly on hand, SHEET MUSIC. PIANO PORTES, GUITARS. VIOLINS, ACCOR DEONS, BANJOS, TAMBORINES, FLUTES, FLAGEOLETS, FIFES, &C. Strings for the VIOLIN AND GUITAR. ALSO Instruction Hooks for the ab \e Instruments. Also, Exercises for the cultivation ofthe Voice. Orders are solicited from Teachers and others. D. F. WILLCOX. WM. B. CARTER. N. B. Mr. Carter will attend to Tuning and Repaiiine Pianos ! as heretofore. Golninhfi-*. April 15—w &twtf A GOOD PIANB POjBJTI FOK RENT BY THE MONTH OR YEAR, XT THE MUSIC STORE OF WHITTELSEY & CO. Columbus, June 24, 1853 —tw&wtf SELLING OFF SHEET MUSIC AT HALF PRICE. THE undersigned desiring to reduce their extensive stock of Shekt Music, will sell at three cents per page, (or half the ; usual price) a large share oftheir present stock. Among which j may be found many of the new and popular pieces oi the day. i This is an opportunity not to he neglected by Teachers and ? Schools, lo lay in a supply. In this lot wiil be found most ol j the desirable Music everyday ordered. i Also, a large stock of Instruction Books for the PIANO j FORTE, which will be sold at less than cost. Among the ! Music are the following pieces, arranged by C. REPS, viz.: * Dancing Feather Waltz; 5 BombardmentefVera Cruz; Elbert Waltzes: { Stone Mountain,Q.S i La Sultana Waltz; ? Columbus Guards, Q. S. Gibraltar Waltz; ? Hyacinth Gallop; | Alpine Horn, Q. S. } Gallopade Polka. also— A large variety of : Songs, Waltzes, Polkas, Marches and Quick* ; steps, by celebrated authors. | Barns of this lot to be strictly Cash. Just received, a large lot of NEW MUSIC, which wiil be sold at the usual price. Call and examine. Order* with money enclosed will be filled and forwarded to any part ofthe country by mail. WHITTELSEY & CO. Columbus, Gai, March 9—twtf New Sheet Music. j r pf!E subscribers hare this day received a large assortment ot 1 Sheet Music; among which are many new and populai | pieces never before offered in this market. The ladies in parti eulirure invited to call and examine our stock. THU A X & PEASE, Columbus, March 2—tw 106 Broad street. PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED. —1 THE undersigned have engaged the serviceso j Mr. F. O. RAMM, Tuner and P ano .Maker, lately lYuWti ,l ' om Erards’ Celebrated Establishment in Paris. J * * a “ Mr. R. is probably the v est in his profession in the Southern Country. We are prepared to attend to all O’ders in | the above line, and will be responsible tor all v. orkdonebv our workmen. < hdera addressed to Whittelsey & to., orTsuA* & Pbase, wiil meet with prompt attention, WHITTELSEY Ac Cos. Columbus, April 22, 1853. TRUAX & PEASE, twtf— Jel4 wtf INSURANCE. Savannah Mutual Insurance Company. ‘'rnns Company has returned in stock Sixty rcu cknt. oi I premiums in the last two years. The subscriber has the Stock scrip Twenty-five percent, or the last twelve months and a dividend ol 6 percent cash on the stock issued lor 1852. In surers in this office will bring their stock sci# of 1852 and receive their dividends—they can at the same time receive their scrip lor iSS3. Mar ne and Fire risks taken at the usual rates, by Columbus, July H—w&twly E. J. MOSES, Agent. CALIFORNIA Ij N) Si Ri kM G i BY THE KENTUCKY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Apply to JOHN MUNN, Agent, Columbus, Ga. BOSWELL BILLING, July 9—\v<fctwly Medical Examiners. MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE BANK OF SAVANNAH . AGENCY AT COLUMBUS, •TTILL receive Deposits—and Checks for sale on New York V Macon and Savannah. April24—twtf RICHARD PA 1 TEN. AGEISM Y OF THE MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NE W YORK. 11. If. EPPING, Agent for Columbu^,Ga. Dll ® BOS WEI.L Si. 811. LIJYQ, Medical Examiners. Pamphlets containing tables of Rates and other information t may be obtained by application at the office of the Agents, j Columus, Nov 23—tw&wly $lO Reward! GOLD WATCH STOLEN. STOLEN on the 14th inst., a Gold VVa'ch, “No. 3325 —Jno, Harrison, Liverpool. The abve reward will be given on delivery of the watch at thi3 office. Columbus, May 18—tw LOST. In the street, in thisei y, this morning, a CUFF PIN 1 The tinder will be paid five dollars on leaving the Pin at i this office. May 21—twtf GeniiUs Hats. A FEW cases Gexin’s a no. onk Hats—Srrino styles. J\. Just received and for sale by 1 March 31 * —tw J. H. MERRY. Shirts ! Shirts! ! A LARGE invoice of SHIHTS, COBJ..3RS. DRAWERS HOSIER I", &r. Just received aud for sale by March 39—tw _ J. H. MERRY. CITY TAX. THE Tax Book is now open for the collection of Taxes for the present year. Tax payers will save coat anu oblige me by j paying promptly* J- L. HuiVtLL, Collector, j Columbus, June 22—twit li EA D QUART ER S , | Ist BATTALION, 66th REGIMENT, G. M. Columbus, Ga., July 30, 1553. ORDERED, That an Election be held on Saturday August 6th, at the usual places ot holding elections iu the 772 J, 773d, and 774ih Disiriete, Georgia Militia, Muscogee county, lor CAP TAINS to fill vaca.nries iii said Districts. By order A. C. KIVLIN, Major Commanding Ist Ba.taJion 66ih Keg’t. July 30—w&twtd NOTICE. DA. GARRETT is my duly authorised agent to transact ain • business of mine, .hat may liereafte: be found in ins hands, n.lurahus. July l—w&iw nit .1. h. HICK..**. CORa Ai\ D WiljnAT. CIORN and Wheat wanted, for which the highest market price 1 willbopuid at PalAcL .uIILB. [ Columbus, Juiy 23 —wfctwtf Winter’s Palace Mills, ! 4 RE again in full operation. Scud in your Wheat and Com. • Flour, -Veal, Bran and Si.ortt atways on hand. Columbus. June 29 wiwtt land warrants wanted, BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS ler 40,0, T6O seres wanted, for w h!ch the nignest cash priutc will be paid by Columbus, aug 24-34wtf i . LNMs &CO FOR SALE AND TO RENT. A FINE PLANTATION FOR SALE. THE undersigned offers bin plantation for sale, on Martin’s Creek, two aid a halt miles be'nw Knon amt four miles j from the Girard Kailroad, containing 1040 sere*. 500 open, 400 ! of which is iresh land : between 350 and 400 acres of hammock land, level, the balance rich upland and will produce Horn 1000 i to 1500 lbs of co ‘on per acre. The improvements are excellent: Framed Dwelling House, i four good moms brick chimneys ; large trained Gin-hou~e; new Cotton Screw, and nine new Negro Cabins ; good water, spring and well, healthy, and in an excellent neighborhood. William J. Cob man, on ‘he place, will -how the plantation to purchasers, j For terms address me at Columbus, Ga HkVKRLY A. THORNTON. j Columbus, August 3, 1853 tw Im. VALUABLE LAND AND NEGROES FOR SALE. THE I’NUERHGNFD wishes to sell his Plantations s and Negroes. The principal F nutation is in ('1 irke County, i Aiaoama, immediately on the Bigby River, and has a landing j known as Stave Landing. It contains about 1,51 b acres. 1,000 ! of which is river bottom land; near 400 acres are cleared, and ; under cultivation. Also, about 500 acres of upland in the same < ounty lying on TantilidaCreek, about 250 of which are clean and j and under cultivation. There are 50 negroes, consisting of men, women and eh’ldren, j 25 of the numeer working hands. I would also sell my entire stock. Terms will be made liberal. Anplv to the undersigned on the premises, or to B. I VAUGHAN, or AUBREY & CO., of Mobile, who will give all ; the particular!- w ished for. \Y. I . PE< KDA.V. j Mobile July 2, 1853. July 13, w&twlm PLANTATION AND LOT FOR SALE, ON ACCOMMODATING IERMS. I will sell my valuable plantation one mile Fast of Crawtord. Ala., containing Fight Hundred acres; well improved, good dwelling and out houses, gin house, new screw, ate.,&c. There is good creek bottom and pine land interspersed with Oak and Hickory. Also,a corner one acre lot opposite the hotel in ‘ rawford. j For terms and particulars apply to Messrs. C. 8. Harrison At Cos., Golmnbus, Ga. .Vay 20—w&twtf C. A. CLOUD. ; FOR SALE! A no USE AND LOT; y > ALSO CARPETS, FURNITURE, &c. APPLY TO C. S. HARRISON & CO. Columbus, May 14 —twtf For Sale. J A small farm about one and a half miles from Colum bus. It contains 15U or I6<> acres ot land ; about a third i of which is cleared, and in suitable condition for cuHiva 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 ‘Jolumbus. March 9—twtf R. T. TAYLOR. South Cowika Plantation For Sale. ; ,i' THC subscriber having determined to removo West, I offers for sale bis plantation, containing seven hundred | a,M * seventy-five acres, about one half cleared and under ; good fences, situated twenty four miles west of Eufaula, nine miles from Glavton. and twelve miles from the route ofthe Girard and Mobile kailroad. For terms apply to Mr. Thomas Robinson at Eufaula, or to the subscriber on the premises. HENRY H. FIELD. April 26—w6m LAND FOR SALE. WILL bes ild at public out cry, on the first Tuesday in October next, between the usual hours oi sale, at the | c urt home o. Cut liber', Randolph com ty, Ga., the .. plantation late'y owned by Bat's Newsom, deceased, i lying on the r-*a l from liuaula, Ala. to Cuthbert, eight miles i from the lorn er place and seventeen from the latt r. Said p.an ! tat ion is situated near the Petaula and -i* dehodkee creeks, and i contains about one tliousatid acres, five htmdred oi w hich is open j with good improvements. Will be sold in oi e body; one half | the purchase money to be paid January Is', 1854,and the balance January Ist, 1855. The titles are indisputable. Persons wishingto purchase are invited to call nd examine the land for thi msdves. JAM 18 F. NEWSOM. E.x’r July s—tds LAVINIA NEWSOM. RESIDENCE FOR SALE. g„ ~ n_ 1 offer my residence for sale, one mile from aiSslsf the business part of the city, and one half mil* Js||jp from the principal .Vale and Femalj schools, m with firty acres of land, of which thirty are in the woods and well timbered, ten in lots, in a high state of cultivation. The improvements are all good—a large twr story brick dwelling, with eight rooms, five closets, a pantry, front poitieo and back piazza, and out buildings, till new and good, a well of excellent water in the yar< and a good cool spring and a fish pond near the house. This is one oI the highest and healthiest locations near the city, and in one of tho very best neighborhoods on this side of the river, those wishingto buy property about this place will only have *o see my place to be pleased T here are also a great variety offruHs a id shrubbery and sln.de trees of every kind grown in this climate A bargain can be bad by calling soon and seeing me, or in my absence • 01. A. K. Ayer or Mr. H. H. Kpping will show aHd sel'ior rne, &c. is. T. AUTIN. Columbus, Ga.. July 26—wtf HOTEL FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers or sale his com mod I ous and • well finished Hotel, situated on the east side ot the |“ssi! pubiicsquare, in the town ot Buena Vista, Ga., and L own as the “GLOBE HOTEL.” It is furnished with . allnecess / conveniences, and ha3 pertaining to it, a goo*, kitchen, house.stalde, lot, &c., all in good repair. The houseis con • niently situated,and isfavored with a liberal share of boarding-nid transient custom. Buena Vista, though new, if a large and beautiful town. Us schools,and varied merchantile and mechanic interests, insure its permanency and rapid growth. No one need fear depreciation in property for many years. Persons wishingto 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 It OLIVER, March s—9wtf Buena Vista. Afarion co. Ga. PLANTATION FOR SALE, IN THE VALLEY OF TALBOT COUNTY, GA THE subscriber having determined to remove west, jjSajst offers lor sale his plantation, containing five hundred j acres, aoout one hail cleared and unde: good ience.- One undred acres bottom land, tolerably good dwell- j ingand out houses, new gin and screw. Persons wishing to purchase a good farm will find it to their interest to call and examine the piemises. Come, 1 am deter mined to sell. Terms easy. JA.MErf M. STAMPER. Q lito, Talbot co., Ga., July s—w6t VALUABLE IMPROVED LAND FOR SALE IN LOWNDES COUNTY. rpHK UNDERSIGNED has not vet sold his place, four | 1 miles irom the Brunswick and Florida Railroad, whivh is now buiioing. In this body of ‘and there are about 1.6011 acr-s fine hammock and pine land —230 cleared. It is well watered, healthy and fertile. A great bargain can be had. Come and view it. My address is Sharpe’s store Post Office. < la. June 21, 1853. wlOt D. B. GRAHAM. NOTICE. Valuable Plantation for Sale. r T''H E subscriber offers for sale his plantation four miles south .L of Cuthbert containing 10i2aores land with about 200 a< res of open laid, with two settlements on the place, supplied with good water an t nut surpassed by any place in the county for health. There is a saw mill on the pia< e newly repaired on a good stream oi wa er and iti flue operation, and a demand for ail lumber that can be sawed at 81 00 cash or 1 i2>£ credit to re sponsible customers, also the interest or privi.ege of the timber on upwards ol two hundied acres land more. Tiiis place is near enough to patroni-e the schools in Cuthbert as the subscriber has been doing without much inconve. ience. Cuthbert, July 19, JBs3—w4t WILLIAM TUCKER. FOR SALE OR RENT. MThe house and lot owned and occupied by the un dersigned o i Jackson street, in this city, containing one acre, well improved, with all the necessary build ings, &c. Terms reasouab'e. Coiuutbus, July 15, 1853—wktw6t. P. McLAREN. NOTICE. A NEW LIVERY STABLE IN GIRARD, ALA . By J. B HICKS. r T'UIE unde -igned has taking the Live.y ."tab.ein Girard, Ala., I hereto.ore occupied by V. C. Kirk.i.nd, or the purpose oi carrying < >n a general j, g LIVERY STABLE BUSINESS,fk. Under the supe.iutendei.ee of jmw! i>. a. GARRE IT, 3LJ2* the proprietor of the City Hotel, Columbus, Georgia. Tint stable will be inferior to none in ihis country in joint o attention iostock anugood inanageinent. Persons wishing to hire HOUSES and BUGGIES cai find as good iu thiss.able as can be sound any v> here, call anu give me a trial. v. B. sue citizens of Columbus will please bear in mind th t whenever they hav • to hire a.iors. or a horse and >uggy tor ‘he transaction of business in Alabama, that they can make a saving of inmi 25 to 75 ceu'sou the Tip by luring o the other side ts the river. Girard, Ala.', July 2—tw6m G U A N O. MY KXPERIENCE WITH OVASOthlnsuoi added to ‘.he experience ot others, has induced tne to ordei ; a larger quantity for this place than my last shipment, which j hopo win reach hbre m time tor the next crop. J sun have oi hand, it Greenwood A. L’< *.*& Warehouse, enough ior the demsxu lin the fall for sc a small grain and turn l ps. l wtf J, R. JONEB. BUSINESS CARDS. Z. LOCKETT, W3J. H. I.ONU, JOHN H DAVIS. ustnf, ukt amT COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. WILL attend to the felling oi sli kinds ol Produce. Strict attention given to receiving and forwarding goods, and liliing orders from the country. ! July 9—wvAtwlv THOMAS J. NUCKOLLS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Columbus, Georgia. Ofllcoover I. G. Strupper’s. near corner of Broad an<*R doiph streets. WILL practice in the counties ot this and the adjoining judicial i circuit in Alabama. ‘"arch 15 —wly W. C. MiVER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Tvseqee, Macon co., Ala. vVill practice in the counties of Macon, Montgomery, l all&poosa. Pike, Barbour and Ruesel. lannary 22—4wly R. J. MOSEB, JOHN PEABODY, MOSES Ac PEABODY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, COLUMBIA, GEORGIA. WILL practice in Muscogee county, Ga.. and Rttasell i county, Ala., and in the Supreme Court of the State of Georgia. Columh’ p, June 29-vtwtt Sam. S. Hamilton, Columbus Cunningham. ! • HAMILTON & CUNNINGHAM, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, TROY, Pike Countt, Ala. April 23. 1853—wittwly. KING & WINNEMORE, COMMISSION M E RCHANT S, MOBILE, ALABAMA. Dec. 20,1849. [ilio6 1 Trib.] 15 ts DOUGLASS & DOUGLxSS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Cuthbe r /, Georgia. itt ill practice in the counties ofthe Southwestern Circuit, r V and in Stewart county of the Chattahoochee circuit. EUGENICS L. DOUGLASS, Nov 30—wly MARCEL!-US DOUGLASS. M< OLAS CACHET, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tuskeoee, 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 11. T. GREEN WOOD, JOSIAFI MORRIS, J. I. RIDGWAY. GREENWOOD, MORRIS &. RIDGWAY, FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANT 2. No. K Carundelet Street, New * rle’u. i let 29—.w&tw ly ___ TUCKER & BEALL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, % Lumpkin. Stewart County, Ga. WILL attend reguhirly the Superior ( ourU of Stewart, Marlon .-umpter and KandO'ph couiitieis: and will give prompt atten tion to all business entrusted to their care. JOHN A. TUCKER , E. H. BEALL. Lumpkin, January 18. 1853—Uw 1 y GEO. S. ROBINSON, ATTOit NK Y A T LAW, Cuthbert, Georgia. RxrERKNCKe: —Hona. M. J. Wellborn and Allred lverso Columbus. Cuthbert, Nov 2—i3wtf D. B. * HOMPSON & CO., (AT THE SIGN OF THE HEART,) Below Hill, Dawson & Cos. ‘I"*IN, Copper, Sheet Iron, Steam Boat work, all manner L of Gutters, Piping, Conductors and Roofing done to order, substantially and warranted. Nov. 2 48—ts S. WOODBRIDGE, PRACTICAL ARTIST & DAGUERREOTYPIST COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Rooms over Foster & Purple’s Jewelry Store, Broad Street. Columbus, Jan. s—w T. J. COLQUITT, ATTORNEY AT LAW Buena Vista. Ua., IT t HiL practice lit the Courts ol trion and StewartthcChet VV tahoochee Circuit—an vlacon, Lee and Sumpter, ol the Southweßtern Circuit. ItKKERiCNrE—Hon. W. T. Colqi'itt Columbns, Ga. • nlvls—tf _________ t. S. HARRISON & CO. AUCTION AND COMMBSION MERCHANTS. Broad street, Columbus. Ga. WlLLatttnd promptly to all business consigned to them Feb 13— _. S. S. STAFFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Blakely, Early Cos., Ga. apßwa T. CULLEN.”*, ATTOIt Si A 1 LAW, BLAKELY, EARLY COUNTY, GA. Oct 5, 1552. 4 -wly WILLIAMS, OLIVER AND CROWN, Attorney s at Law , BUENA VISTA, MARION CO. GA. Will practice in the counties of Marion, Macon, Houston 4 towart, Randolph, .Muscogee, Lee, Taylor, and any adjoining counties where tneir services may be required. WM. t. WILLIAMS, THAI>DJCUB OLIVICU, JACK. BROWN. ianuary 28— sw!y GRIFFIN mtitui.fi siMumif, THE Scholastic Year ot this Institution will commence on the loth of August next under the Joint proprietorship ol the lormer Principal, Hugh E. Morrow, A. M„ and the Re r. Thomas G. Stanley, late ol the United States Navy ; at which lime the new and commodious COLLEGE BUILDING now in process of erection, will be completed. The board of Trustees feel no hesitation in staling to the pub lic, that no Institution ol the kind in the State, presents superior advantages or h’phcr chims tor patronage than this. There is not, ir *m the mountains to tho seaboard, a healthier place than ■riffiu. nor a town or city where there can be tound a higher lone of morality. No expense will be sparea to place this Institution upon a looting with the most favored in the country in tacilities lor Im , rover* entof every description. The Principals ot’ this College have en aged the services of an ible and efficient Faculty, and arrangements have been made io procure the most comp etc and extensiv e Philosophical, Chemical and Astronomical Aparatns to be found in auv Institution of line character in the State. In a woid. nothing will be left undone to thoroughly educate the young Ladies placed in this Coiltge, in head, neart aud With such a location, and suen superior facilities for imparting iift-uction, e think we may safety say.no one will reg'ei my patronage given to th? Griffin Colleoi.te Bemi.nj.ry roa Touno Lames. JOHN B . REID, President Board of Trustees. V M . R. Philips. Secretary. Griffin, Ju y -6tb, ißs3—w3t. DAVID ROSS, GENERAL BOOKBINDER, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, No. Broad Street. Columbus, Ga., June 21—wtf