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Gjod Medicines! ! A celebrated Physician of Balti
more says it gives lam “great pleasure to add his testimony
t) that of others, in favor of the extraordinai y effica>y’
ot Stabler's Diarrhaa Cordial, and the tame eminent Phy
feician writes with regaid to their Anodyne Cherry Expec
torant, that he “has no hesitation in recommending it to
the confidence and patronage of the public, as a most valu
able medicine See adveitisement in another column.
August 12— * rn.
£3?* Read the Advertisement of Ayer's Cherry Pecto
ral. 1 here ate statements of no ordinary interest to all to
unfortunate as to bo afflicted with the difficulties it cures.
Augu.-t 12— lm.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
tW WE are authorised to announce DAVII) J. BAR
KER as a cai didate for Clark o! the Superior Court of
Muscogee County, at the election in January next.
June 25,1853—w&twte.
ATTENTiOX COM lA NY.
An Election will beheld on SATURDAY, 20th inst,
for Ist Lieutenant and Ensign to fill vacancy's in 773d dis
trict, G. M. pr order of the Captain.
August 10—twtd.
GAS FIXTURES,
THE e> i OWa having engaged competent workmen, w iii be
prepared to fit up Stores and Houses with pipes, burners, and ail
necessary apparatusfc'r the use of oas. This work willbewar
uuted, and done under the superintendence of the Engineer of
the Columbus Gas Light company. WIUTTELSEY u. CO.
Acconiingto the by-laws of the company, the house* and
stores will befitted up in the order of their application.
A Kegister Book is now ready at the store of Messrs. VVbitiel
sey & On. C. E. DKXTER, Sec'ry.
Aprii 15—w&.twtf Columbus Gas Light Company.
DRY GOODS.
EMBROIDERIES.
JUST received, a large assortment of Swi=, Jaconet
and Mull Financings, Muslin Bands, Swiss and Jaco- j
net Edgings and Insertions, French Winked Collars, and i
Undersleeves, Thread Lace, &c.
BROKAW, CLEMONS &, Cos. I
Columbus, July 2. twtf.
MUSLINS.
PL \IN and Stripe Jaconet and Swiss Muslins, India |
Mull and Nainsook, do. Briliiante Cambrics ; a large j
stock just received.
July 2—twtf BROKAW, CLEMONS & CO.
HOSIERY.
JUST reeeivod a full stock of Ladies’ S&naal Lisle Hose, \
Misses’ Fancy do., Gents Plain and Faucy Lisle and
Eng. half Hose. Also, a superior aiticle of Ladies’ Silk j
Gloves and Mitts.
July 2—twtf BROKAW,CLEMONS & CO.
NEW GOODS.
The subscriber has in Store a large stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS
which are offered lor sale at prices
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
FOR CASH oR 4 APPROVED CREDIT.
Purchasers for Cask will find it to their advantage ,
to examine my stock and prices, before purchasing.
Columbus, April 2—:w C. MYGATT.
JUST Received, a lot of Fine FANS. Also. Embroidery B<’k
by [April 22.1 WHITTELSKY & Cos. j
■ ■!—-!?- • i
MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE.
AT the bookstore formerly occupied by A. < . FLE WELLES’ i
& CO. All business entrusted to me will be promptly at
tended to [ Mie. 3. *f j ,L 1.. Hi >V\ ELL.
W. D. FORI)
DEALER IX
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES! ;
Pickles, Preser\es, Fruits, Confectionaries, Segars.
also. Fish, Oysters and Ice when in season.
WaLDBC .q’S BITILDISO, JierrSKSOS STREET, SAVANNAH, Ga j
February 9. 1853 twfim ,
On Consignment.
50 Hd*. New Orleans Sugar.
fcqpUfc} 50 Bbls. “ “
Yaiafci./ 30 Casks Side*.
5 “ Sh .utdera.
All of which will be sold low tor Cash. Call atui examine
them. C. S. HARRISON fc CO.
Columbus, April B—twtf
PRICES REDUCED
AT
WINTER’S PALACE MILLS.!
“ITTE are selling CORN MEAL at NINETY 1 CENTo per
1 > busht 1. LIViNGsiON, Agent.
Col ambus, J uly 30—twtf i
Notice.
I"YROM this date, all persons sending messages by Telegraph
! will be inquired to pre pay them beiere they can be sent.
Columbus, July 3d—luttw op bAIL R.
$lO Reward!
GOLD WATCH STOLEN.
..•o STOLEN on ihe 14th inst., a Gold Watch, “No. 3325
j no , Hrrrison. Liverpool. The sb-ve reward will be ,
given on delivery of the watch at this office.
Columbus, May le—iw _
LOST.
In the street, in this city, this morning, a CUFF PIN-
The finder will be paid five dollars ou leaving the Fiu at ,
this offi-e. May 21—- twtf
Genm’s Hat3.
\ FEW cases Gbnis’s a no. o.nk Hats—Sprinb sttlk**
i\ Just received and for sale by MFRKY
March 30—tw
Shirts! Shirts!!
a LARGE Invoice of SMUTS, C0L1..1 US.IJU.J h F.kf>
HOSIKH Y. 6lc. Just received and tor sale b > (ERRy>
March 39 —tw ll— id. —l—-
CITY TAX.
V fax Book is now open for tie collection of Taxes for the
rJSSr Tux pavers will save i anu obhge me by
. prtseiiiyear. i- . HuW CLL, Collector.
paying promptly- 1
Columbus, June -2 twu
tft . ;r£L W. F. LEE, D. D. S.
dental surgeon.
Office on llroad street, over Mygatfs store.
Columbus. Oct 29 —ts
NOTICE.
DA. GARRETT is rev duly authorised agent to transact uy
• business of mine, that may hereafter be found hi nts ”! us ’
Odumbus. July l—v.&twiim J. B. HK.N-.
Flour. Meal, and Breads! lifts.
THE subscriber, proprietor of tl: - tJTY.VIJ.Lf>, beg leave
to inform the public that he has now on hand and wiil con
tinue to keep a goo-1 stuck of prime tYH K.t T .I.YV CUK.\,
r t will ae prepared at all lime* to furnish customers xu any
quantities with Flour Meal. &c., at tne shortest notice. New
W TheCitv C ]tfili''is situated above the city a short distance and
is now getHl running order
My prices are so lows bbl
Family Flcttf......*• 7 s(’ •* •
Extra dc.. p, bushel
Zt cafJi p-fees paid fur Guru and Wheat.
t Ihe eigu set I- £>. A yv YN N.
City Mill, June 8,
CORN AND WHEAT.
pOEK.nd
will be paid at
Jsiy a*—wktwu
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
J ORI)A\ L. lIl>H ULL,
Bookseller and Stationer,
\¥rnULEi ri-pecttudy inform hi, friends, and the oublie gen
▼ tT<tjl ; . he ho.a purchaeed tht? stock of
looks, Stationery, &c. &c.,
ol A. G. FLEW ELLEN k CO., and will endeavor ‘ .. keep c<n
slantly on hand a complete a?sorime!it of 1
SCHOOL, CLASSICAL, LAW. MEDIC AI \M*
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS AND
STATIONERY.
I solicit a continuance of the patronage heretofore exxertded to
mv rnd hat of us man,, new customers a? will favor
CALL AND SEE.
Two doorebeiow Mygalt's Corner, sign of the Biue aad White
I lair. No. ri Broad ree', Colt tnuus. Ga. ’ ‘
ry Book bindery tip gi:nn. USf 3
BOOKS j BOQ KS!
JUST RECriVEP BV
JORDAN L. ROWELL.
° ne splendid Illuminated family or pulpit
Bible, containing 3600 engravinas.
Abboite Juviniie Ilistorie?,comp*e sea*; Ir*
fesiAdt fcjNs? vings works ; Seines in the life ot the Saviour
bv the Poets and Painters ; Reynolds works : Coopers
Novels, 33 vol Library edition ; Maria Edgworths Tales,
do do ; 10 Vol’s. Abbott’s Christian Serie-; Sher
woods works complete ; Classical Library complete ; Vi
nets Pastoral Pheology ; Oiins Travels in the East;. Dan
iel Websters work eortinlete.
Scott’s Commentary ; Clarke’s do; Comprehensive do.
Encyclopaedia Americana.
Tromine on Railroad cams.
Owen on Forgiveness.
Venn’s Duty of Man.
Schiegei’s miscellaneous works.
HoreeSh<-e Robinson.
Allan’s Ritual of Masonry.
Lockhart’s Lite of Scott.
The Recruit.
Biythedaie Romance.
Twice told tales.
Characteristics of Women.
Maunders Tieasury.
Macauly’s speeches.
Men of the times.
Genius <-f Scotland.
Swallow Bam.
BerangePs Lyrics.
Everett’s Speeches.
Carlyle’s Miseellarcv.
Taylor’s Holy Livine and Dying.
< art vies Lattei Day Pamphlets.
Louis 17th The history o‘ the Royal Dauphin.
Tieknor’s Spanish Literature.
Bulwer’s Athens.
Prescott’s Miscellanies.
Sparks’ American Biography.
How to Observe.
Raphael.
Bulwer’9 Schiller.
Crabbe’s Svnonvmes.
Agnes Strickland’s Queens of Scotland.
Harper's new miscellany.
HarpeFa Family Library. 166 volumes.
Harpers Magazine, bound in musiin.
Lossings Field Book of the Fievolution.
Beckman’s Histoty of Inventions. ‘
Michelet’s French Revolution. I
Count Hamilton’s Fairv Tales.
Miller's Philosophy ot History.
Lamartine’s History of The Girondists,
Memoirs of Count Gramrnont and Charles. 2d.
Bacon’s Essays and Historical Works.
Schlegers Philosophy ot Lite.
Sheridan’s Dramatic Works and Life.
Robert Hall s Miscellaneous Works,
Gregory’s Evidence? of the Christian Rehgia
Schiller's Revolt of the Netherlands.
NeandePs History of the planting of Christianity.
Memories of the Great Metropolis.
Machiavellrs History of Flop-nee and other Works.
Rose no’s Life of Lorenzo De Medici.
Roseoe's Life of Leo the Xtt.
Goethe’s Faust, Tasso, lphigenia, Egmout, and Goetz.
The Fortunes of the Colville Family; by the author oi
Lewis Arundel.
The Rifie Ranger?.
The Marrying Man; by the author of Lewis Arundel.
Home Influence; Days of Bruce; Mother’s Recompense;
Vale of Cedars ; Women of Israel.
Home Scenes and Heait Studies: by Grace Aguilar.
ALSO,
VFew more c*i Dr. S. S Fitch’s celebrated ABDOMI
NAL SUPPORTERS and SHOULDER BRA
CES.
Coltimbu?, May 21—twly
JUST RECEIVED.
THE Xllth VOLUME OF GEORGIA REPORTS,
by JORDAN L. HOWELL.
LOOO ERRORS
In the Text of Shakespeare Corrected.
■VTOTES AND EMENDATIONS to the Text oi
Shakspeare’s play?, from the early manuscript correc
tions in a copv oi the Folio of 1632.
“It is not to he doubted that in thi= volume a contribution
has been made to the clearneesand accuracy of Shakspere’s
text, by far tiie most important of any offered or attempted
since Shakspearc lived and wrote.”— London Examiner.
“Men have acquired reputation by a single emendation
of Shakspeare ; learned editors have piumed them
selves exceiGingly upon a few successful hits ; but here we
have a book that'at one feil sv, oop knocks out a thousand
errors, for the most purl so palpable when once pointed out
that no one can deny their existence, and substitutes emen
dations so clear that we cannot hesitate to accept them."—
London Literary Gazette.
“This Book commends irseh to the common sense 0:
every reader.”— Journal of Commerce.
For sale by D. I. M iLLCOX.
August 3—tw
VALUABLE BOOK,
TtSte LAWS OF LIFE. WITH SPKCIAL RF.FHR
-I'VOE TO THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION OF GIRLS.—
By Elizabeth Blackwell, M. D. . . .. ,
\ new supoiv ofthis popular book ju=t received andtor sale
bv [Jels twtt] J. W. PEASE.
CLOTHING
FOK TIIE
PA, L L 0 F 18 53!
PURCHASERS of CLOTHING are informed that we
are manufacturing the
LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHING
•at wholesale only; suitable for the Country Trade,to be
found in the States.
do business on tho
ONE FRIGE SYSTEM.
Orders promptly filled. An examination of our stock is
Bolicked - HANFORD A BROTHER,
29 Park Row, (opposite the Astor House, N. \ .
N B We are the largest manufacturers of Oiled C i oth
inu in the country. Rubber Ci.cthdw at the lowest mar
ket rate-\ _ Now \ork,June 21— w3m
Winter’s Palace Mills,
i RE xu full operation. Send in your \\ be;-, ana t 0.-2.
/\ Flour, .Veal, Bran and aborts, always ou hand.
Gnftnnbns. June 2d wtwtf
‘“cTt. CUSHMAN, I). J>. s.
m-s BIKfltT,
Over Foster & Purple's Jewelry
STORE,
No. 69 Broad Street.
Columbus. Ga., Jan. 7,1353. ‘ V N*_
T. J. COLQUITT,
ATTORNEY A T LAW
Buena Vistu ua.,
iri!.L nr&ctice ii- the Courts of zrR-n and Stew arttheCJ*t
\\ iahodcheel ireuit-aa .ta<y-a. Lev eumpur. ol
” R=rzaKSCE-Han: W-T. Col.utt C ‘.utnb,., ti & .
,n 1v! B—D
WILLIAMS. OLIVER AND FROWN,
Atto rne vs at Law .
BUENA VISTA. MARION CO. GA.
nr ,- tlCc in the counties of Marion. Macon, Kou.-.n
-P .Buscopev, Lee, Taylor, and any adjoining
1 ou- .’ hero their services may x>o r e qu.red,
‘ wx! ?. WH-L-UMS, TOAfCSrS OV*S, J*CI. iOW.
> January
! MUSICAL.
i PI A NO-FffKTKSANI) MUSIC.
WILL-COX & CARTER.
>D. 02, BROAD STREET,COLUMBUS, GA.,
VttE now receiving, and will keep c< 0.-vaiitly on hand,
SHEET 11SIC, mso FORTES, BIITIRS. VIOLINS,
ACCOR LEONS. BANJOS, TAMP ‘.
FLUTES, FLAGEOLETS, FI IT-. .1
Strings for the
VIOLI N AND iJT AK -
ALSO
Instruction Books for the ab ve InstrumenVe. .Yie- >. c..
for ihe cultivation of the Ymice.
Ordersare sc.lici.od from Teachers and ot here.
D. F. WILLCOX. Y. M. ft. t ARTLR.
N. B. Mr. Caster illtend to Tuning and Ri; G:ing Piano*
ae heretofore.
Oolnmbup, April 15—wac.tv.tf
A GOOD
PfjA- N 0 EOR T I
FOR RENT BY THL MONTH OR \i VK,
AT THE
MUSIC STORE OF
WHITTELSEY A. CO
Cot uni uiip, June 24, 1853 -1 wA. v.; f
SELLING OFF SBEBf MUSIC
\r HALT PRICE.
r piO: undersigned difcirimr to reduce tiieir extrusive stock ot
I ft}'.> 1 Music, wiil *tl! at three awn per or half the
•ur ; price a large share of their present et>ck. Arm.iq; which
hi- found many ot the > and fopuljlr pieces ot the day.
t hti. ib an opportunity not to lie nesr-eeted by Teapherh and
ttooLs, to !;.y in a supply. In tills lot will be found mo?t of
ti e desirable Mi sic every day ordered.
,i iso, a stock of Instruction Book- tor the PIANO
FORTF., which v ill be sold at less then cost. Among the Sheet
Mu.dcare the following pieces, arranged by C. REPS, viz.:
Dancing Feather Vfaiiz : Bombardment of Vera t. ruz;
Elbert Waltzes: Stone Mountain, c*. S
La Sultana Waltz; Columbus Guards, Q. 3.
Gibraltar vValtz; . Hyacinth Gallop;
Alpine Horn, Q. 8. Guilopade Polka. ‘
also —A large variety ot
Songs, Waltzes, Polkas, Marches ami Quick
steps, by celebrated authors.
Saie-* ofthis lot to be strictly Ca-h.
Just received, a large lot of NEW MCSH, which will be sold
at the usual price.
Call and examine. Order- with money wil- be filled
arid forwarded to any part of the country b> mail.
WHITTELSEY A CO.
Columbus, Ga., March —twif
3>Jev,? Sheet Music.
r pHE subscribers have this day received v. forge assortment 01
A .Sheet Music; among which are many new and populai
pieces never beiore oflered in this market. The ladies in pafil
cultrare invited to call and examine our stock.
Tltl A A ’ PF.A3E,
Oolmnbus. Xiarch 2—lw 106 P-road street.
PiANOS TUNEjD AMD REPAIRED.
THE undersigned have engaged the serviceso
Mr. F. O. RAMM, luuerand Piano Maker,lntel}
from Erards’Celebrated Estabiisiiincnt in Pari-,
u - St sj u Mr. R. is probably the ‘ est in his profesrhoi in the
Southern Country. We are prepared to attend to ni orders in
the above line, and will be responsible for all work done by our
workmen. < bders addressed {0 Weittkisly \ Cos., or Tkuax
& Peask, will meet with proiapt attention, •
WEITTELbLY 0. Cos.
Ck/lumbtis, April tS, 1853. TRUAX 6c PE ASE,
twif—Jel4 wtf
MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE
BANK OF SAVANNAH.
AGENCY AT COLUMBUS,
rvHLL receive Denosite —and Checks for sale on New York
VV Macon and Savannah.
April24—tv.tf RICHARD PATTEN.
NOTICE
A NEW LIVERY STABLE IN GIRARD. ALA..
By J . B. HICKS.
npHB undersigned has taking the l.iveiy triable in Girard, Ala.,
1 lieretofore occupied by \. C. Kirktatld, .or the purpose oi
c: rviug on a genera!
livery stable business,
‘ Under the Hupe.intendenee of jSfBtBL
I). A. GARRETT,
the proprietor of the City Hotel, Columbus, Georgia.
This stable will be inferior to none in this country in p.-.lm of
attention to Dock ana {rood management.
Persons wishing to hire HORSED arid BUGGIES can
find as good in thi* s able as can be lonnd any where. Cull and
give me a trial.
N . 15. The citizens of Columbus will please bear in mind that
whenever they have to hire a horse or a horge and ouggy for ‘he
transaction of business in .Alabama, that they can make a saving
of from 25 to 75 cents on the trip by hiring on the other side of
the river. Girard, Ala., July 2—twfim
TROY FACTORY.
HARRIS COUNTY, GEORGIA.
Ware Room on IVest side Broad street, next door to
P. McLaren.
JEFFERSON, NANCE & CO.
R. G. JF.FFKR-OX, ( SUCCESSORS \ 11. VV. NAM E.
J. F. JEFFEUSOX, \ TO f VV. K. HARRIS.
R. G. JEFFERSON & CO
JEFFERSON, NANCE & CO.,
PROPRIETURP of the above works, respectfully inform
04 the public tost they now have oil hand for sale, and are
constantly manufacturing ail descriptions of Wooukn
1 H ’ \\ ask, such as Chairs, Bkdsteads, BccKaTs
Tubs, &c ,&c., of the best material, and finished iu excellent
style under their personal supervision.
They particularly call Kent ion to their various styles *c quail
ties of Chairs, which for neatness, comfort, durability and
cHZArNRss. caniio! be surpassed in any country: varying in
price tr >ni 816 to §=24 per dozen—specimens of which can be
seen a*, their WARE ROO.-W one door above P. McLakkn’b,
Broad Street, Columbus, which the publ-c are :ns ; ted to ex
amine.
Ever, description of Chairs, Buckets, Tabs, ice., made to or
der alter any fashion a- sired. They are also prepared to fu.-
nieb IVisi avv and SttNUs ol all deseriptloxi :<> order.
fy :
at the Southern Agricultural Fair at Macon, for the bet speci
men of < hair and V\ ('ouen *’ are.
inters left at their Ware Room—west -id- Broad Street,
’ directed to Jeffersou, Nance 1c Cos., Commbu? wiil axc-rt with
prompt attention.
Columbus, June Ist —wiy.
AUBURN WAT.BR-CURE.
nPHtSDriublisbaien: is trow open for the reception of patients
1 The l ocation is pleasant and healthy, being • the great
SouiL’TU .Mali Routeiu Kasteni Alabama, and is -boutahundred
yard; from. l!.e depot, immediately adjoining the Railroad.
The efficacy of the Water Treatment in ail acute disease*, a
Fever-. Scarlatina, Measles, t’lrah Pox, slc„ is so complete and
rapid ask* reem aimost m.raiuious; wiu’ein chronic diseases,
i. e. ail diseases of long standing. as Com, Uheuma.km. Dyspep*
sia. .Neuralgia, Scrofula, Consumption, ate., it is the only effec
pmi modeof arre&iius th;. 1 progress of the disease and eradicating
it from the system.
In tfcc pecu is.?diseases of V\ omen, .he VVe.c-r Cart. -aso - er-
Ci gn reus edv. where all other remedies have failed, and in child
birth it procures immunity from un. id suffering.
Patients should brine one quilt, a comfort, two pair blank?.;.
two sheet-and severaly&p*s of lnieti diaper for bandages.
Terms according to treatment ana attention required, payable
weekly, incariab*. Cot;-.-.tiiat’ a tee. 3t>.
Dtl. W. G. HEED. S P . . . ~a
MRS. ‘•!. A. T iRBET, x
Auburn. March IG—wly inch 3i)tw6w
MARBLE WORKS.
East side Broad St. Dear the Market li*use
COLUMBUS, GA.
HAVE constantly on liand all kinds of (rreve Stones
Monuments, Tombs and Tablets, of Av.ekx~an,
Italian and Irisu Marble. Engraving and carving done
on stone in the beet posable manner; and allkiads .‘Gran
ite Work at the shortest notice.
JOHN H. MABBKN
p. c*. — Planter ot Pari*and Cement .always on hand lor
Columbus. March T. 1850. ‘ 10 ts
NOTICE.
1f RAN AW A>* ,--n ihe Gth icst, t near c mac by the
name of Die K, vveuiy yoart oid, complexam. k-ai-fr,
tclerahty qn:-: kspoken, about 3v feet si •< orttgic. taebo*
i*;gh. 4 . .-RUfidgeyosi from him w.U te thant; rally re
ceived at c Valiev P. 0.. Macon county, Ala.
Doubtless be isoeb.* way vs Carolina, sed is trrtn* t >
tied his wby the Ralk.&d Wy R. GARS fcH
April ts
FOR SALE AND TO RENT.
VALUABLE
LAND AND NEGROES FOR SALE.
I'HE 1 SDER.'IGXI D wishes to sell b ; ? Plantations
Neg roe*. The principal P anlaiion i* in Clirke C<>anty,
Alaoams, immediately on the H pby iliver, and ha* a
known uStave landing. It contains about 1,5s u acreo. I,otio
of which i* river bottom land; near IUO acre- art* cKnred. and
iider cultivation. Also, about 500 acre? of up! id in the eamo
county, lying on Tuntiiidu a reek, about 250 .f which are clear* and
end under cultivation.
There are 50 negroes, consisting of men, women and chddren.
•25 of the number working h: nd*. I would also sel! my entire
stock.
Terms will be ruade liberal.
Apple to the undersigned on th* pren: >r :e it.
VAUGHAN, or \UBiU.Y tCO..c; Mobile, v.-ho will i-v* ;dl
the particular* v isfed for, \V. J . i : E< KI'A.V.
Mobile Ju y 2, 1853. July 13, w&twlm
PLANTATION LOT FOR SALE,
ON ACCOMMODATING IEHMB
I will * -il my valuable plantation one im’e Fsr of
Grawtord, Via., conti.lsmig i Uht Hundred acres; well
wK improved, good dwelling and out i? t •-*. utn hu*?.
new screw. &••., &e. Tin * - coed ere. k but:, -m and
pi.ue land interspersed withOak ami Hickory.
\is-v.a errner one acre lot opposite the hotel in ‘"raw ford.
For terms and particulars apply to Messrs. C. 8. llarri- m k
Cos., Columbus, Ga.
JO—w Itwtt C. A. CLOU]
A FINE ” PLANTATIONFOR SALE.
‘T'HE undersigned offers*his plan* at ion f>r *a!e, on Mar.hi* l
J Creek, two aid a half min be n?. Kr.on and four miles
from tiie Girard Railroad, containing 10-10 acre*. 500 open, too
of which is ireh land : between 350 and 400 acres of hammock
land, level, the balance rich upland as and v. ill produce from lend
to 1500 His of co ion per acre.
The improvement- >:■ excellent: Framed Dwelling House,
four .'ood room?, tinck chimney? : large framed Giri-hou-e; m-w
Cotton .screw. ; nd n re new Nesro i thins : good water, spring
and well, healthy, and in an excellent neighborhood. WilEcm
J. Coh man, < n ihe place, will .-how the plantation to purchasers.
For terms address me at Columbus, G; .
IdA fcIRLV A. THORNTON.
Columbus, Autos: 3. 1853—twim.
FOR SALE.
A HOUSE AND LOT;
ALSO
CARPETS, FURMTI RE, Ac.
APPLY TO
C. 3. HARR ISOM CO.
Columbus, May li —twtf
For Sale.
A small farm about one and ;t half mile* from Cohim*
bus. It contain* 150 or I6u acres ot land : about a third
of v. hic’i is cleared, and in suitable condition for cul’.ivr.
.-i tion. The remaining portion is well timbered with
pine.
It is a desirable location for any pers •... v idling a small farm
or summer residence in the vicinity of the city. Apply to
EJohimhits. March ft—twtf F. T. TAYI.OU.
For Sale.
.jp. .MV plantation lying on the chattahoochee river in
Russel cottnly, Ala., twenty miles below Col a minis. ua.,
t'mrU containing about two thousand live hundred e.r< * in a
. body. Also, two drtactud pirn c-'. o.niainbg about
eight hundred acres, whtc-h will be sold with the main body or
separate.
The plantation is well seft’ed and healthy, and :m productive
and fertile as any oh the river, and fre*? from freshets.
Persons wishiug to examine M e plantation will apply to M*
srs. T. B. &. < rowel!, or G. W. Koith. (the overseer) at <s
wichee, Ala., or Jos 15. Mil’,in Columbus, Ga.. ho will furnish
all necessary information in my absence.
JOHN C YNTEY,
August 2—wtf Camden, H. C.
For Sale.
■J'-ifr .MV Plantation on the Glennville, (Ala.,) road, s ten
miles trout Columbus, containing 3in acres„about ltd of
which U cleared and in a fine state of cultivation.
3he improvements area frame dwelling with four
rooms, kitchen, cribs and stable? comenientiy arranged. The
place has an abundant supply ol excellent sprintr water, Is con
venient to churches, schools and market, is very healthy and in
an excellent neighborhood—persons wishing tv. purchase can
obtain any desired information by calling on Mr. Whitten, on
tin? premiss, or the subscriber ir Cnhttnbu*
C. F. COLEM AN .
Columbus, June 21—wiitn.
South Cowika Plantation For Sale.
,T§jpk THE subscriber Imvinsr determined to remove. West,
offers for sale bis plantation, coutainm i seven hundred
and seventy-five acres.about one imlfcleared and under
.. >*— good fences, situated twenty four mile? west of Eufaula,
nine miles from Oiaytoij. and twelve miles from the route of the
Girard and Mobile Railroad.
For terms apply to Mr. Thomas Robinson at Eutauia, or to j
the subscriber on the premises. HENRY” H. FIELD. j
April 26-—worn 1
LAND FOR SALE.
4/m W ILL bes >ld at public out cry, .m ti.e iirs; To, sday in
October next, between the u-tiai hours ot sale, at the
c urt home o. futhbert, Randolph coui ty, Ga.. the ,
-4, plantation lat *'v owned by Bat's Newsoinu deceased,
lyin-j on the reab from I'u‘aula, Ala. to Cuthbert, eight miles
from the torn or place and seveotv n from the laUtr. Baiti p an- ,
tali on is situated near the P*?tai:!a and rludchodkee <*re ks and
contains about one tbousam! acres, live hundred . 5 v. hich is open
with good improvements. Will oe sold in ore body: one half
the purchase money to be paid January l. 1851,and the balance
Jpnnsry Ist. 1555. The titles are indisputable.
i’ersons wishinc to purchase are invited to call ,ud examine ‘
the land for themselves. JAMES F. NF.W?f)M. ]'x*r
July s—tos I.AVINI A NEWSOM.
RESIDENCE FOR SALS.
1 offer my residence for sale, one n.lie from i
the business part of the city, and on<* half mile
2s± from the principal 4/ale and Femai j schools,
with f?rty acres of land, of widcli thirty are in the woods and
well timbered, ten in lots, in a high state *.’ cuitivali>n. The
improvements are all good— a large ‘.\v< story brics dweilhur.
with eight rooms, five closets, a pantry, fro;.*.’pm tiro and hack
piazza, and out buildit gs. uli iu-.v anil ir- u.d, - well of excellent
water in the jam and a good cool spring and a fish pond near
the house. This is one of the highest and healthiest locations
uc -r the city, and in one of ;he very best neighborhoods on lids
side ot the ri.ver. I hose wisiiingto buy proneny a.i.-out this place
will only have o see ray place to be pleuaed. There are also a
great variety oftrirts aid shrubbery .uid shade trees of every j
kind grown’iu ihi- climate.
A bargain can be had by calling soon and seeing me, or in
my absence* 01. A. K. Ayer or Mr. :1, H. F.pping wiii show and
sel'iornte, sc. id. T. AiJ.-TTN,
Columbus, Ga.. July id—wtf
HOTEL FOR SALE.
t j THE subscriber offers or sale h cotnmodi oa and
weil finished Hotel, situated on the ea*. side ol vii ■
public square, in the town ot Buena Vista, Ga., and
t' ’ own as the “G L‘.)BE HOTEL.” It is furnished with
nil nectrss c nvenience?, and has pertaining to it, a
kitchen, house.stable, lot, &c., al! in good repair. The
house is eat* ■ tttly situated, and is favored with a liberal share
a large and jeauUful town. Its scho<>ls,and varied merchantile |
and mechanic Interests, insure ite-perinsnoncy and rapid growth, i
No one need feardepreciation in property for many years.
Persons wishing to purchase such property, would do well u>
cull and examine. Seasonable titae /ill be allowed for payment.
For trams apply to the undersigned Z WILLIAMS.
or to H I/:I. JAMS & OJ.IVER ,
March s—hwtf Buena Vista. Jt/an.ui co. Ga.
PL AN T A TIO N FO R SALE,
IN THE VALLEY OF TALBOT COUNTY, GA
THE subscriber having determined to remove wesi,
offers for sale his plantation, containing five hundred
§fjjjsifb% acres, a *oai one half cleared and uadet good lence.-
. One -an.lrcd acre* bottom land, tolerably good dwell*
It-i aad out houses, new gin and screw.
Persons wishing to purchase a good f stria v. iil find it to their
inierevt to C iil t- J examine the ..semises. Come. I am deter*
mined u> eui. Terms easy. JAMLs M. STAMPER.
Q lito, T&ibnt co., Ga., July 3 — w6:
\ALF\BLE IMPROVED LAND
FOR SALE ITT LOWNDE3 COUNTY.
Til K UNDERSIGNED net •ij his place, fear
ntdts from ‘he Brunswick and Railroad. -deb is
now buiiiliiig. in ibis body of end u.ere ere about i.sv acre*
doe lisimmork and jt'ue land —230 cleared, it is well watered,
heal.by and tertil.. A great b rga>n can be bad. Come and
view it. My address is Snaro r .store Post < ffiice, <ia.
Jane 2J, 131>3. wlOt D. B. GRAHAM.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
* . The house and lot v>hrd an i --coupled by hst t n-
‘ ‘Hgnd o i Jack? ‘i stre-ei. in nils city, t’.-nla y nig
Sr.gsj on ° &cr i well improve*!, with all the nece- ary hrjiid
ii-.gj, &c. T-rms rtavn.-.b'e.
Columbia-, 4 a!y 15, !-53—w a. wG‘. P. MtLARJA’.
Now i> the time to bm-s in your Old Hags !
\N D gt-. fmr cents *er powi fir o - >t < :_s vn , n , w’' /i rs
,\ brought in (quantities of one huudnd pounds <* r n |bJ e
Air *.
Bagging, wanted, *or >’ - C prices w.l 0 e giv*n. deliv
ered at either Rock Island E acton or the Rajt ,v ere aM . ieol( .
uat<L corner -f Randolph -4 . >-,eU*orr>e e * “* e 0 (1
( h.j-.. June 14-wtf =.B ■ , VRTIS, Acer.;.
‘ KING A WINNEMORE
COM MSSS IO N M £ RCH AN TS,
W9ILE. ALABAMA.
D*c, 20,1549 [iSlvbl+ib , 1 & tl
TR ATFT.TTTO.
MUSCOGEE “RAIL ROAdUo.
CIIA yG E OF SCHEDULE.
On and utter the tCth hist, the Pnssentfer Train will leave ana
run by thetoiiowi.vg schedule daily until further no'ice:
Leave f‘>ltimbua atß \. M.; Arri ve at Macon 330 P. M.
1 erave Macon a: 6 30 A. M.; Arrive at GHumtius St to i. M.
E. F. RICKER. Sofierintendent.
Columbus. May 14. 1853
HARNfiHN’S RXPHESS.
OFFICIi. ON RANDOLPH Street.
\4 r F r spectfuiiy beg !<-nve t * in.orm the citizens ol Golumbu*
v v and its vicinity. Uiat we ha\cunciuded our nrnmgensei.t-*
wi h the Ventral Haiirond Ranking C'<..ap:.-:y, and are now run
ning mers*ngersdsiiy front Macon to Savannah.
forward ng g.-oils daily over the Musc-.veee and South-
Western Kaih<- i :•* I'ort Valle.-, s and V <v.n. thence
to Millcsigeviile Savai nah an all intermediate places.
Also, to Mun'gotnery, Ala. W;■ v. a>id *.y, that our Tx
pre—es by the steamers Jo New York i Philadelphia eru’hle us
to forward every description ,-f uterchaii>iis< and vnT.iableo.
Vote*. Drafts, sr.d Rills o every tow u r the Northern
and F.asiern N‘a r *-s : also, to f adfomia and F.urope.
Oiric; < A.n \• *sts — Itando i h *ireet, * •>!umbu?, opposiU
the u C-erri. r ftoue” printingotFice : A. Kl's At Son. Mac-m ;
Mr. Komirick, Fort V !i. ; it. .m, ‘glethorpe: 153 Bay
stroC, Savanna'); 71 Broadway, .N'-vv York; M and 47 Fouth-
Thirrl. Pbilavlelpii-a ; scmrt i-'r.-et, Post n ; Evcbange street,
Providence; M >nu men street, >anFrancisco.
I.!YINt.’ST’ VN. WIN* TIEST-'U U CO
Columbus. April 13—tw&w
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
New York aud lavannah Steamships.
I’MMKR A Hit AIK 3IKI JiT.-Unys of leading fra*
k 1 vaunoli tor New Voik:
liieAuku- a, t apt. Lyot*, on Wednesday, June 8
*• hjorid)., *• Wood hull, cm Saiurtlß}. “ II
li Alabama, ** Ludlow, on “amrelay, “ l H
“ Augusta, “ l.von. on Saturday, “ 25
“ I iorida, “ Wooilhull, ri Saturday. July 2
“ Augusta, ■* l.yvti, on Raturduy, “ 8
*• Fior.dc, “ Wr.fH.ihuU, on .TAur.laV. “ 16
Alabama, “ Ludlow, on \\ed:u-day, “ 2H
“ Augusta, “ Lynn, on Saturday, “ 23
** Florida, “ AY oodhull. on Sa urray, ** 30
Alabama, “ l.n.bow, on Wednesday, Aug. 3
“ Augusta, “ Lyon, on Fatu day, ** 6
*• Florida, 1,1 YVoodhull, on Ran t day, u 13
*• Alabama, ** J ttdlow, on Wtdnesaay, 17
•* .Augusta. l.von. on Saturday, “ 20
•• Florida, • t VV'oodhuli, uii Saturday. “ 27
** Mabnrna, *• l.udlow, on Wednesday, “ 31
“ Augusta, •• Lyon, on Saturday, t?ept. 3
“ Florida. “ Y\'oodhull. on Saturday, ” lb
u Alabama, “ Ludlow, on Wetlnesday, ** 14
These sit ip* are the largest on the coa*:. ur.Mirpi; .•?■<• hi speed,
safety or comfort —inaking their pansi.ces in 50 to tilt hours, t*d
are cominnnded •>’ *?:illfi:l, careful rnd poliie ortieer*. They
rfer a most desirable conveyance :•> New York. Onthoconi
pietion *i> the .v,lanta in ’.i.e autumn, this line will be sseaii-
Wevkij—sailing each Wediv and Fnturdny.
U.ibin Passage 125
V \DKLFuRD. FAY t*. GO..
Agents iu Savannah.
SAM’L L. MITU'HII.I ,
June £ >• i*t 7 Broadway, New Vortt.
FA R E REDU 0E D.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
UNi TED S'IA TE S MA I L LINE.
Philadelphia vN Savannah Steam Navigation Company
- •, THE new and splendid sidt-v.heel Fttam-bip
STATE OF GEORGIA,
twelve hundred tens register, Gapt. WALTER COLLINS, will
leave Navanns h as tbllows:
Wednesday, July 27 W Aujt 10.
“ ‘ Aug2l ” Sept 7.
” Sept l f J ** Oct 5.
This shin iv.-< te-t-ii buiit with the strictest regard to the safety
and comfort the passeir-.er-. and her accommodations are un
surpassed by ai-y *>n the coa tt.
Anew sto tn:*hip n- • b“ ‘din*, in respect -.qual to the
Siate of Georg'::, will *her pine- -<• the tine during the
month ofJonei and wi i, with th* State-.nGeoivet, make a week
ly line, leaving otwh por- on Wedi.vu-i
Cabin pa*ace from Sava'nah to Phibulelphia #5.1)
Steerage “ “ ** Phi'*, deinhiu H
V. \. LAMAR.
\gent in Savannah*
HERON K .MAPIIN.
May 21—if ‘ rents in Philadelphia
M CLEAR THE TRACK l”
. THE subscribers have this day put in
operation two splendid
. f 4 FOI i, lICIIES,
and aixt< en <i the b. *t horse- ha: the country can produce, to
ply between the I'orsyih Depot and “n Indian Sprints : aud
having engaged Mr. C. M. Di ker- .n • ::d Mr Francis Geimo,
<ld and experienced r. insmeti, pionge? thems iv s t*> convey
the traveling pubife to and from it.- two points in a safer and
better style, and quicker time, than ever ‘ r ore a- r.e at th.a
place.
We aJo have family omnibu-es, slway. In readiness.
Visitors, and tomSlies particularly, wid find it greatly to their
comfort and interest to call for our couches.
We meet both .he day and nigh* trains o. cars.
V. .1. * C. L. VARNER.
Indian Spring?. June 24—w&twl > \ug
United Htales Mail Line,
THROUGH IN A DAY EACH WAY,
From Columbus, Ga.. to Chunnenuggee, Ala.,
sand you may go to Savannah the next day, fr* ni Columbus,;
via I.Hmiugton, Port, Tehee, Creek .■stand, IJeri.arnio, Kwm,
and s'ewart’s Mllu.
This Hue intersects at Ohnnnftnutrgee the one to Montgomery
via Cotrou Valley. Tusfcegeo and Chchaw, also the one leading
in Use direction ol ruliuhsosee, Fia., via Five Points, .Mount An*
drew. Ci;iyto!i and I ufaula, Ma.
I will s“ -J forward -pa ’-•••uger.* or freight from f hunnenuegee
to nnv of ths following places; Union Pprinus, Abe noil, •Arbur*
vi sc/Peroie, Miss mri, Bug Hall, Ldrefi. Id,Troy, and Kidgely.
SCHEDULE:
Leave Columbus Tuesday, fiiuisday and Saturday at A A. M,
arrive at Chunnenuggee same days, at 0 p.m.
Leave Chunnenuggee Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4
a. in.; arrive at Columbus same (lavs at 0 p. m.
MyW*-I*tr APPI.KTOS HAYf.nh. Contractor.
VERNOY & ECTOR’S
OMNJBUS LINE.
Fare —In Proportion to the Distance.
Hj_PiWE return our Inanks to the traveling public
4J4U. ,ai, i'i the citizens generally, for their liberal j.:---
ronaee, and wouid inform thitn itisit uiir splendid nc-w OA/.v I
BCSSKS, with FI.YE TK.JMS and carelul CJ IVERS, will
continue to run for the accommodation of the citizens and per
son* stopping at the Public Ih use-:.
Calls lei: at the Hoteis or at our stable, strictly attended to.
Columbus, Marcli !■!—w&twly
JAMES KOUSSEAU”
I *'CEPS a line asr>rtment of Groceries on hand, for &k? <>n
iV n terms, consisting ol
100 Bb!e. Flour:
75 Seek? Rio Cos tree ;
100 Boxes Tobacco—Assorted Qualities;
25, f JOO Cigars—Assorted Brands ;
10 Bids. New Eugiand Rum ;
10 Bbls. Common Gin ;
25 Jars SouC;
75 Casks Bacon,
10 Hgds. N. O. Sugar.
100 Barrels Whiskey.
250 < ‘oils Kentucky Rope.
50 Buies India Bagging.
1500 Sacks Salt.
Also,tine Brandies and Wines of different qualities.
Atto, many oth- r articles Uni utimen-u* to mention. Tho?-
! wishing to purchase, wii* please give ban a call.
i Star : W :-*t - ide Br >ad P're- , : c- r- above Rank’ *
) Ckirner.
< vU'iTr.hns. .Inn. 11. Ir. . I
NOTICE iO
!MILLINERS 4Q BESS-MAILERS I
SELLING- OUT AT COST!!
MR a. LOVE, owing to ill hetihh in !>.r
family, intends having this piace, and will sell t
mu: her s;*ck of gtn.-.!*, which compriics all the
1 attic ei r.-sualiy kept if nn evuiblishroeat of that k: and. in good
crier and of ibe latest styl.. wahg • ,and will hu‘.ae;
j Her tw,r U :;t the beet locality the city for busings ; hand*
; scmely nted up with shelves at: 1 ehnw cacs.
T<> a competent hand ,V. l..has n htsitM'on m it:
a n-.re chance. Being asmu two year? ai dl■* * ;hcr
•Jbbner in the plact- with i.’urfgrit.g and
ia*b>. Pos-e*i<v t given in>rz&.?.y ,-!y * rent moderate. Early
tpj>:ict:!>E!
Julyws; Broad Street, K-sue, G.