The Tri-weekly times and sentinel. (Columbus, Ga.) 1853-1854, August 13, 1853, Image 3

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R. R R. In ten minutes cured the G ut.— Mr. M. Edgecomb, an English gentleman, residing in VVaverly Place, New York, had been troubled with the gout for six weks. By the advice and consent of Dr. Wheeler he applied R. R. Re lief. In ten minutes after the first application, he was f.ee from pain and has not suffered any further inconvenience. So, reader, it is with all acute pains. R. R. Relief acts like a charm ; the moment it is applied, the most severe paroxysm ol Neuralgia, Chill, Fevers, Rheumatism* Sick Headache, Toothache, Cramps, Spasms, Swelled Joint-, Weakness, and Pain in the Side are instantly teiieved, and the cause quickly removed. The first symptoms of pain apply the Re ief, either internally or externally, and yo will be free from all further annoyance. In purchasing R. R. Relief, see that the signature of RAD v AY &l CO. is upon each bottle, and the letters R. R. R. blown in tl e gla s. The genuine will instantly stop the pain. Price, 22 cents, 50 cents, and SI 00 per box. August 12—lm. Good Medicines! ! A celebrated Physician of Balti more says it gives him “great pleasure to add his testimony to ‘hat of others, in favor of the extraordinary efficacy'’ of Stapler’s Diarrhwa Cordial, and the fame eminent Phy sician 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 adve.tisement in another column. August 11—’m. Read the Advertisement of Ayer’s Cherry Pecto ral. There ate rtatements of no ordinary interest to all so unfortunate as to be afflicted with the difficulties it cures. Augu-t 12—lm. DIAIticIHIK On the Bth inst., at the Catholic Church, in Columbus,by the Rev. Air Gillespie, Mr. Jno. Code to MUs Catharine Heniha.m, all ol this city. At St. I’eters Church, Charleston, S. C., on Wednesday the 30th inst, Major John R. Hull, of Columbus, Ga., to Miss Mary C. 1-ishburn, of the farmer place. SPECIAL NOTICES. tStf 0 WE are authorised to announce DAVID J. BAR BER as a cai didate for Clerk of the Superior Court of Muscogee County, at the election in January next. June 25,1853 —w&twte. REMITTANCES To England, Scotland and Ireland. Persons desirous of sending money in small sums to England, Scotland and Ireland, can be supplied with Bills of Exchange,! rawn at sight, by the Bank of Chaileston on the Bank of Liverpool, in sums of XT and upwards, by applying to the subscriber. R. B. MURL-OCK, Columbus, Ga., Aug. 13—twlaw3t Agent. LOST. On Thursday last, 11th inst., on the road between the Columbus Bridge and Maj. Holland’s residence, in Russell County, Ala , a medium sized Leather Pocket Book, con taining from S2O to S3O in money, a note on Wm Long, and some accounts atid memorandums. 1 will give half or the whole of the money to the finder, on delivery of the pocket book and contents at this office. Columbus, Ga., August 13—tw3t GAS FIXTURES, THE subscribers having engaged competent workmen, will be j prepared to fit up Stores and Houses with pipes, burners, and all j necessary apparatus for the use of Gas. This work willbewar auied, and done under the superintendence of the Engineer of the Columbus Gas Light company. WHITTELSEY & CO. According to the by-laws of the company, the houses and j stores will be fitted up in the order of their application. j A Register Book is now ready at the store ot Messrs. VVhittel- i sev k Cos. O. E. DEX l EK, rfec’ry. i April 15—ty&twtf Columbus Gas Light Company, j DRY GOODS. TU ST received, a large assortment if Swiss, Jaconet and Mull Flouncings, Muslin Band-, Swiss and Jaco net Edgings and Insertions, French Worked Collars, and UndersTeeves, Thread Lace, &e. B n BKOKAW, CLEMONS & Cos Columbus, July 2. MUSLINS. PLAIN and Stripe Jaconet and Swiss Muslins, India Mull and Nainsook, do. Brilliante Cambrics ; a large 81 ?hdy 2—twtf' Ved BROKAW, CLEMONS & CO. HOSIERY. JUST received a full stock of Ladies’ Sanaal Lisle Hose, ; Misses’ Fancy do., Gents Plain and Pancy Lisle and ; Eng. half Hose. Also, a superior atucle ot Ladies oilk . G Ju V |y BROKAW, CLEMONS &. CO. ; jNEVV GOODS. The subscriber has in Store a large stock o! STAPLE AND FANCY DR I GOODS which are offered for sale at prices CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, FOR CASH ♦R APPROVED CREDIT Purchasers for Cash will find it to their ad. ant age to examine my stock and prices, before P“ rc v\JaTT Columbus, April 2-tw C - 1 1 ’ _ MAGISTRATE’S OFFICE. a vs tended ‘Q [ Mlg 3 M _j t On Consignment. 50 lids. New Orleans Sugar. 30 casks Sides. them. a Columbus, April e twit CITY TAX. rpHE Tax Book it^now |open SSl'a“w ob£? me by X present yea -. Tax payors hovV ELL, Collector. W. F. LEE, D. D. S. dental surgeon. Office wu llroart street, over Mfgmteu st-e. Columbus. Oct 29 ts NOTICE. . , , /■ a DDprr is mv duly authorised agent to transact au> D. Kffii.tijb.r-ffie: 0. round „ h Commons, July l-w&twmn Floor, Meal, and Breadstuff's. ep„ E 1 to Inronathe pubiic that COH.V, tinue to keep a good - uiimesio furuisn customers in any an t wdl he prepared \j a!> a t me shortest notice. New quantities v. no 1 *• W lSoitf Vuis situated above the city a short distance and is now ia good running order . My prices at present are as tot. • 56 25 per bbl. Suijeriine T’lour 67a ** “ Family Hour * 750 “ - Extra do 9 * et 6 bushel I3T The highest cssa prices paid mr go yA w YNN . City Mill, June 8, iSS3-tw ts BOOKS AND STATIONERY. JOlilJ iN L. lIO\VELL, Bookseller and Stationer, VyoULD respectfully inform his friends, and she public geu f V erally, that he has purchased the exieusive slock of I ooks, Stationery, &c. &c , of A. C. FLEWELLEN &. GO., ami will eudeavor lo 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 my predecessors, • ml that of as many new customers as will favor 11, e with aculi. I will use every exvrlio’ to please, both in prices and articles purchased. o or- CALL AND SEE. Two doors below Myeratt’s Corner, sign of the Blue and White Flair, No. 72 Broad s reel, Columous, Ga. nr •'ookbnuiery np stairs. Aug 3—ts BOOKS,_JBOOKS! JUST RECEIVED BY JORDAN L. HOWELL. One splendid Illuminated family or pulpit Bible, containing 1600 engravings. Abbott? Juvinile Hi.-tories, comp'e setts; Ir vings works ; Scenes in the life of the Saviour by the Poets and Painters ; Reynolds works; Coopers Novels, 33 vol Library edition ; Maria Edgworths Tales, do do ; 10 Vol’s. Abbott’s Young Christian Serie-; Sher woods works complete ; Classical Library complete; Vi nets Pastoral Pheology ; Olins Travels in the East; Dan iel M’eb ters work complete. Scott’s Commentary ; Clarke’s do ; Comprehensive do. Encyclopaedia Ameticana. Troutine on Railroad curves. Owen on Forgiveness. Venn’s Duty of Man. Schlegel’s miscellaneous works. Horse Robinson. Allan’s Ritual of .Masonry. Lockhart’s Lite of Scott. The Recruit. Blythedale Romance. Twice told tales. Characteristics of Women. Maunders Tieasury. Macauly’s speeches. Men of the times. Genius <-f Scotland. Swallow Barn. Beranger’s Lyncs. Everett’s Speeches. Carlyle’s Miscellar cv. Taylor’s Holy Living and Dying. 1 arlvle a Lattei Day Pamphlets. Louis 17th The history o* the Royal Dauphin. Ticknor’s Spanish Literature. Bulwer’s Athens. Prescott’s Miscellanies. Sparks’ American Biography. How to Observe. Raphael. Bulwer’s Schiller. Crabbe’s f-ynonvmes. 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. Beckman’s Histoty of Inventions. Michelet’s French Revolution. Count Hamilton’s Fairv Tales. Miller’s Philosophy of History. Lamartine’s History of The Girondists, Memoirs of Count Grammont and Charles 2d. Bacon’s Essays and Historical Works. Schleger’s Philosophy of Life. Sheridan’s Dramatic Works and Lite. Robert Hall’s Miscellaneous Works, Gregory’s Evidences of the Christian Religi* Schiller’s Revolt ot the Netherlands. Neander’s History of the planting of Christianity. Memories of the Great Metropolis. Machiavelh’s History of Florence and other Works. Roseoe’s Life of Lorenzo De Medici. Roscoe's Life of Leo the Xth. Goethe’s Faust, Tasso, Iphigenia, Egmont, and Goetz. The Fortunes of the Colville Family ; by the author of Lewis Arundel. The Rifle Rangers. The Marrying Man; by the author of Lewis Arundel. Home Influence ; Days of Bruce ; Mother’s Recompense; Vale of t’edars ; Women of Israel. Home Scenes and Heart Studies; by Grace Aguilar. ALSO, A Few more of Dr. S. S Fitch’s celebrated ABDOMI NAL SUPPORTERS and SHOULDER BRA CES. Columbus, May 21—twly _ JUST RECEIVED. THE Xllth VOLUME OF GEORGIA REPORTS, bv JORDAN L. HOWELL. 1,000 ERRORS In the Text of Shakespeare Corrected. NOTES AND EMENDATIONS to the Text of Shakt-peare’s plays, from the early manuscript correc tions in a copv ot the Folio of 1632. j “It is not to he doubted that in this volume a contribution ! has been made to the clearness and accuracy of Shakspere’s i text, hy far the most important of any offered or attempted since Shakspeare lived and wrote”—London Exnmner. “Men have acquired reputation by a single emendation of Shakspeare ; learned editors have plumed them selve- exceedingly upon . few successful hits ; but here we have a book tiiat’at one fell s-woop knocks out a thousand errors, for ihe most part so palpable when once pointed out that no one can deny their existence, and substitutes emen dationsso clear that we cannot hesitate to accept them.”— London Literary Gazette. “’I his Book commends itself to the common sense ol every reader.”— Journal of Commerce. For sale by D. F. WILLCOX. August 3—tw VALUABLE BOOK. The laws op lipk, with special refer ence TO THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION OF GIRLS.— Bv Elizabeth Blackwell, M. D. . , , „ , Anew supply of this popular book just received and tor sale by [Je 15 twtf] J. vV. PEASE. —■——— CLOTHING FOR THE ek l 1 ® p 1 8 53! PURCH ASERS of CLO THING are informed that we are manufacturing the LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHING (at whole-ale oniyi suitable for the Country Trade,to be found in the States. £3?° We do business on the ONE PRICE SYSTEM. Orders promptly filled. An examination of our stock is solicited. HANFORD & BROTHER, 29 Park Row, (opposite the Astor House.) N.Y. N B. We are the largest manufacturers of Oiled Ci oth ino in the country. Rubber Clothing at the mar ket rates. New Vork.June 21-w3m Winter's Palace Mills, * RE again in full operation. Send in your Wheat and Corn. /\ Flour, -Weal, Bran and Shorts, always on nano. Columbus. June 29 wtwtf G. T. CUSHMAN, D. D. S. DENTIST- Over Foster Jk Purple's Jewelr, STORE, No. 69 Broad Street. Columbus, Ga., Jan. 7, 1853. T. J. COLQUITT, ATTORNEY at law Buena Vista, Ga., __w T , nractice in the Courts of irion and Btewaruhe Chat WS£"-*> .Ifccon, Lee and Sumpter, 0. the uDk Av. T. Col.imtt Celumtiue, . 11l VIA —D— ‘WILLIAMS. OLIVER AND fcROWN, Attorney s at Law , BUENA VISTA, MARION CO. GA. January 98 —iwlj MUSICAL. ; WILLCOX & CARTER, NO. 92, BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA., ARB now receiving, and will keep constantly on hand, SHEET MUSIC, PIANI) FORTES, GUITARS, VIOLINS, ACCOHDEONS, BANJOS, TAM BOR] > ES, FLUTES, FLAGEOLETS, FIFES, tfO. Strings for the VIOLIN AND GUITAIt. ALSO - Instruction Hooks for the ab ie Instruments. Also, Exercises I for the cultivation of the Voice. Orders are solicited from Teachers and others. D. F. WILLCOX. WM. B. CARTER. N. B. Mr. Carter will attend to Tuning and Repaying Pianos | as heretofore. Columbus. April 15—w At wtf A GOOD Plk N 0 FORi T I FOR RENT BY TIIE MONTH OR YEAR, AT THE MUSIC STORE OF WHITTELSEY & CO. Columbus, June 24, 1853 —tw&wtf SELLING OFF SHEET MUSIC AT HALF PRICE. THE undersigned desiring to reduce tlieir extensive stock of t-iiEKT Music, will sell at three cents per page, (or half the usual price) a lartre share oftheir present stock. Among which may be found many of the new and popular pieces ot the day. This is an opportunity not to be neglected by Teachers and Schools, 10 lay in a supply. In this lot will be found most of the desirable Music every day ordered. Also, a larcre stock of Instruction Books for the PIANO FORTE, which will be sold at less than cost. Among the Sheet Music are tne following pieces, arranged by C. REPS, viz.: Dancing Feather Waltz; { Bombardment of Vera Cruz; Elbert Waltzes: ) Stone Mountain,Q.S La Sultana Waltz; > Columbus Guards, Q. 8. Gibraltar vValtz; s Hyacinth Gallop; Alpine Horn, Q. S. j Gallopade Polka. also—A large variety of Songs, ‘Waltzes, Polkas, Marches anti Quick steps, hy celebrated authors. Saies ol this lot to be strictly Cash. .Tust received,a large lot of NEW MUSIC, which will be sold at the usual price. Call and examine. Order- 1 with money enclosed will be filled and forwarded to any part of the country by mail. WHITTELSEY * CO. Columbus, Ga., March 9—twtf New Sheet Music. THE subscribers have this day received a large assortment 01 Sheet Music; among which are many new and popular pieces never before offered in this market. The ladies in parti cular are invited to call and examine our stock. TRUAA A PEASE, Columbus, March 2—tw 106 Broad street. PiANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED. -, THE undersigned have engaged the serviceso Mr. P. O. RAMM, Tuner and Piano Maker, lately ’ ‘Bf ‘“IT from Erards’ Celebrated Establishment in Paris. J ■ jF \/ •* Mr, R. is probably the best in liis profession in the Southern Country. We are prepared to attend to all orders in the above line, and will be responsible tor all v, ork done by our workmen. < >rders addressed to Whittklsky & Cos., or Truax & Prase, will meet with prompt attention, WHITTELSEY ic Cos. Columbus, April 22, 1853. TRUAX & PEASE, twtf— Jel4 wtf MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE BANK OF SAVANNAH. AGENCY AT COLUMBUS, /XTILL receive Deposits—and Checks for sale on New York VY Macon and Savannah. April24—twtf RICHARD PATTEN. NOTICE. A NEW LIVERY STABLE IN GIRARD, ALA., By J. B. HICKS. THE undesigned lias taking ihe Livcy Stabiein Girard, Ala., heretofore occupied by V. C. Kirk .and, or the purpose of carrying <n a general -H Wi? LIVERY STABLE BUSIN ESS.% . jo*’ Under the supe.intendciice of D. A. GARB IS IT, 1 the proprietor of the City Hotel, Columbus, Georgia. This stable will be inferior to none in his country in point of attention to stock anuuood mananen ent. Persons wishing to hire HORSES and BUGGIES can find as good in this s:.able as can be found any where. Gall and give me a trial. N. B The citizens of Columbus will please bear in mind th-.t whenever they have to hire a nors> or a horse and ouggy for *he transaction of business in Alabama, that they can make a saving ot from 25 to 75 cen'son the trip by hiring on the other side o. the river. Girard, Ala., July 2—tw6m TROY FAC i OKY. HARRIS COUNTY, GEORGIA. Ware Room on West side Broad street, next door to P. McLaren. JEFFERSON, DANCE & CO. R. G. JEFFERSON, ) SUCCESSORS < 11. VV. NANCE, J. E. JEFFERSON, $ TO (W. K. HARRIS. R. G. JEFFERSON & CO. JEFFERSON, NANCE & CO., a PROPRIETY ißr’ of the above works, respectfully inform the public t.iat they now have on hand for sate, and are constantly manufacturing all descriptions of Wnonss 1 • Ware, such as Chairs, mcttiks, Bkdstkaps, Buckets Tubs, &e , &c., ot the best material, and finished iu excellent styh- under their personal supervision. They particularly call ttentiou to their various styles & quali ties of Chairs, which for neatness, comlort, durability and cheapness, cannot be surpassed in any country ; varying in price from $lO to $24 per dozen—specimens of which can be seen at their WARE RGO.4/ one door above P. McLaren’*, Broad Street, Columbus, which the pubi c are invited to ex amine. Eveij description of Chairs, Buckets, Tubs, &c., made to or der alter any tasbion and sired. They are also prepared to fur nish Win. gw Sash and Blinds ot all description to order. Handsome premiums were awarded to the Troy Factory at the Southern Agricultural Fair at Macon, for the best speci men of ‘ hair and \\ ooden Ware. fy’Orders left at their Ware Room —west side Broad Street, directed to Jefferson, Nance & Cos., Coiumbus will meet with prompt attention. Columbus, June 1st —wly. AUBURN WATER-CURB. THIS Establishment is now open for the reception of patients The location is pleasant and healthy, being on the great Southern Mail Route in Eastern Alabama, and is about a hundred yards from the depot, immediately adjoining the Railroad. 3 The efficacy of the Water Treatment in all acute diseases, a Fevers Scarlatina. Measles, Small Pox, is so complete and rapid as to seem almost in.raculous; while in chronic diseases, i. e. all diseases of long standing, as Gout, Rheumatism, Dyspep sia Neuralgia, Scrofula, Consumption, &c., it is the only effec tuaVmodeof arresting the progress of the disease and eradicating it from the system. In the pecu tar diseases of W omen, the Water Cure is a sover eign remedy, where all other remedies have failed, and iu child birth ‘t procures immunity from untold suffering. Patients should bring one quilt, a comfort, two pair blankets, two sheets and several yards of linen diaper for bandages. Terms according to treatment and attention required, payable weeklv, invariably. Consultation tee, $5. DR. W. G. REED, f Phvslcians MRS. M. A. T* tRBET, \ p ”> 91u * nß< Auburn. March 16— wly mch 3lltw6w $lO Reward! gold watch stolen. STOLEN on the 14th inst., a Gold Watch, “No. 3325 — jno. Harrison, Liverpool. The ab-ve reward will be jjiven on delivery of the watch at this office. Columbus, May 18— tw LOST. In the street, in this city, this morning, a CUFF PIN The finder wili be paid five dollars ou leaving the Pin ai this offi -e. May 21—nvtf PRICES REDUCED AT WINTER’S PALACE MILLS. 11TE are selling CORN MEAL at NINETY CENTS per \> bush.L LIV.NGSTON, Agent. Columbus, July 30—twtf FOR SALE AND TO RENT. VALUABLE LAND AND NEGROES FOR SALE. rHE USDERSIGXI* D wishes to sell his Plantation* and Negroes. The principal P notation is in Cl rke County, Al.iuama, immediately on the Btgby River, and has a landing known asStave Landing. It contains about 1,/* l ** acre*. I,Out) of which is river bottom land; near 400 lucres are cKared. and under cultivation. Also, about 500 acr* sot upland in the same county lying on Tantilida Creek, about 250 of wh.eh are clean and and under cultivation. There are 50 negroes, consisting of men, women and chddren. 25 of the ltumoer working hands. I would also sell my entire stock. Terms will be made liberal. Apply to the undersigned on the premises, or to B. VAUGHAN, or AUBREY k CO., of Mobile, who will give all the particular- wisled for. Y\ . I . I’l.i Kl AM. Mobile Ju y 2, 1853. July 13, wktvlm PLANTATION AND LOT FOR S\LE, ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS ,<fl I w ill sell my valuable plantation one mile Fast of Crawford, \la., containing fight Hundred acres; well improved, good dwelling and out houses, gill house, ~*L new screw. &c., &c. There is good creek bottom and pine land interspersed with Oak and Hickory. Also,a cr*n<-r one acre lot opposite the hotel In f rawford. For terms and particulars apply to Messrs. C. 8. Harrison k Cos., Goliunbus, Ga. A/av 26—w At wtf C. A. CLOUD. A FIXE PLANTATION"FM SALE. * fTMIE undersigned offers his plantation for sale, on Martin’s A Creek, two aid a hall milts be ow Knon and four miles from the Girard Railroad, containing 1040 acres, 500 open, 400 of which is resh land: between 350 and 400 acres of hammock land, level, ihe balance rich upland and will produce trom 1000 to 1500 lbs of co oil per acre. The improvements are excellent: Framed Dwelling House, four good rooms, brick cbiinnevs ; large trained Gin-hou-e; new Colton screw. : nd nine new Negro Cabins ; good water, spring and well, healthy, and in an excellent neighborhood. William J. Col* man, on he place, will show the plantation to purchasers. For terms address me at Columbus. Ga ttEVERLY A. THORNTON. Columbus, August 3, 1853—tw im. FOR SALE. A HOUSE AND LOT; ALSO CARPETS, FURNITURE, Ac. APPLY TO C. S. HARRISON & CO. Columbus, May 14—twtf For Sale. A small farm about one and a half miles from Colum bus. It contains 150 or I6u acres oi land ; about a third of which is cleared, and in suitable condition for cultiva f3!L tint). The remaining portion is well timbered with pine. It is a desirable location for any p* rson, wishing a small farm or summer residence in the vicinity of the city. Apply to Columbus. March d—twtf F.T. TAYLOR. For Sale. jifgi MY plantation lying on the Chattahoochee riverin wySfi* Russel county, Ala., twenty miles below Columbus, (la., containing about two thousand five hundred acres in a body. Also, two detach* and places obtaining about eight hundred acres, which will be sold with the main body or separate. The plantation is well se’t'ed and healthy, and as productive and tortile as any oh the r ver, and free Irom freshets. Persons wishing to examine ti e plantation will apply to Mes srs. T. B. & C. < rowell, orG. W. Keith, (the overseer) at < s wichee, Ala., or Jos B. Hil',in Columtius, Ga., who will furnish all necessary information in my absence JOHN C VNTF.Y, August 2—wtf Camden, S. C. For Sale. MY Plantation on the Glennville, (Ala.,) road, s ven gtgML miles trom Columbus, containing 34u acres,about IGO of which is cleared and in a fine state of cultivation. The improvements are a frame dwelling with four rooms, kitchen, cribs and stables conveniently arranged. The place has an abundant supply ofexcellant spring water, is con venient to churches, schools and market, is very healthy and in an excellent ■neighborhood—persons wishing to purchase can obtain any desited information by calling on Mr. Whitten, on the premises, or the subscriber in Columbus B. F. COLEMAN. Columbus, .Tune 2>—wfirn. South Eowika Plantation For Sale. j/Sfi THE subscriber having determined to remove West, ®srjgSE offers for sale bis plantation, contain mg seven hundred and seventy-five acres, about one half cleared and under good fences, situated twenty four miles west of Eufaula, nine miles from Clayton, and twelve miles from the route of the Girard and Mobile Railroad. For terms apply to Mr. Thomas Robinson at F.ufauln, or to the subscriber on the premises. HfcNRV H. FIELD. April 26 —w6m LAND FOR SALE. WILL bes >ld at public out cry, on the first Tuesday in jeggfc October next, between the usual hours ot sale, at the c urt home o. Cuihbert, Kai.dolph corn ty, Ga., the lying on the r* at from l u nula, Ala. to Cuthberl. eight miles from the lorn er place and seventeen trom the lattir. Said p an tntioii is situated near the Peraula and h.dohodkee ere* ks, and contains about one thousatid acres, five hundred ot which isopen with good improvements. Will be sold in o; e body; one half the purchase money to be paid January Ist, 1854, and the balance January Ist, 1855. The titles are indisputable. Persons wishing to purcln.se are invited to call tid examine the land for tin raselvt s. JAM ft* F. N LAVROV!. Kx> July s—tds I.AVINIA NEWSOM. RESIDENCE FOR SALE. a I offer my residence for sale, one mile from the business part of the city, and one half mile from the principal A/ale and Femalj schools, with r>rty acres of land, of which thirty are in the woods and well timbered, ten in lots, in a high state *f cultivation. The improvements are all good—a large !w< story brick dwelling, with eight rooms, five closets, a pantry, front portico and back piazza, and out buildings, all new ami good, a welt of excellent water in the var and a good cool spring and a fish pond near the house. This is one ot the highest and healthiest locations near the city, and in one of the very best neighborhoods on this side ot the river, those wishing to'buy properly about this place will only have *o see my place to be pleased. “There are also a great variety of truHs a id shrubbery and sh<*de trees of every kind grown in this climate. A nargain can be had by calling soon and seeing me, or in my absence ‘ol. A. K. Ayer or Mr. H. H. Epping will show and sell ior me, k c. ’ S. T. AUSTIN. Columbus, Ga., July 26—wtf HOTEL FOR SALE. M THE subscriber offers or sale his commodious and well finished Motet, situated on the east side ol the public square, in the town ot Buena Vista, Ga., and I* - own as the “GLOBE HOTEL.” It is furnished with ail necess / conveniences, and has pertaining to it, a go*... kitchen, s.,ioke house.stable, lot, &c., all in good repair. The houseis cor niently situated,and is favored with a liberal share of boarding ,>iid transient custom. Buena Vista, though new, i r a large and beautiful town. Its schools,and varied merchantile and mechanic interests, insure itspermanency and rapid grow th. No one need fear depreciation in property for many years. Persons wishing to purchase such property, would do well to call and examine. Reasonable lime will beallowed for payment. For terms apply to the undersigned Z WILLIAMS. or to WILLIAMS fit OLIVER, March 5 Owtf Buena Vista. -Marion co. Ga. PLANTATION FOR SALE, IN THE VALLEY OF TALBOT COUNTY, GA THE subscriber having determined to remove west, offers Tor sale ins plantation, containing five hundred acres, a out ohe hal: cleared and undei good ence.- Oiie undred acres bottom land, tolerably good dwell ing and out houses, new gin and screw. Persons wishing to purchase a good tarm will find it to their interest to cull and examiue the pternises. Come, I am deter mined to sell. Terms easy. JAMES >l. STAMPER. Q lito, Talbot co., Ga., July s—wGt VALUABLE IMPROVED LAND FOR SALE IN LOWNDES COUNTY. THK II.V DERsIG \ ED has not yet sold Ina place, four miles from (he Brunswick and Florida Railroad, which is now buiioing. In inis tody of and there are about 1.50 ii acres flue hammock and pine land —‘230 cleared. It is well watered, healthy and fertile. A great b rgam can be had. Corue and view it. My address is Sharp sStore Post Office. Ga. June 2). 1653. wlOt D. B. GRAHAM. FOR SALE OR RENT. MThe house and lot owned and occupied by the un dersigned (ii Jacks>n street, in this city, containing one acre, well improved, with ail the uecessary build ings, &.c. Terms reasonab'e. Columbus, July 15, 1H53-w&tw6t. P. McLAREN. Genin’s Hats. VFEW cases Genie’s a no. one Hats—Spring styles* Just received and for sale by March 3o—tw J. 11. MERRY. Shirts ! Shirts! ! 4 LARGE invoice of s/IIHTS, DRAWERS rx HOSIER F, 6lc. Just received and for sale by March 39—tw J. li. MERRY, . Notice. 1^* ROM this date, ail persons sending messages by Telegraph will be required to pre pay them beivre they can be seuu Columbus, July 30—Imtw OPERATOR. TRATET.TTTO. MUSCOGEE KAIL ROAD CO. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and alter th< 16th Inst, the Passenger ‘train will leave and mil by the followiok #rh.-dule daily until further notice: Leave Coinrnhiis at BA. M.: Arrive at Mac**': 330 P. M. Leave Macon at 6 30 A. M.; \rrive at Columbus 2 l P. M. E. F. RICKER, Superintendent. Columbus, May 14, 1853 IIAHN'DKXS EXPRESS. DOLPH Street. \XT E respectfully beg leave to imornt the citize’ ot Columbus * t and iis vicinity, that we hav e concluded our amttigetuet ts with the Central Kaiiroad Banking ('ninpany, and are now run ning mess* ngers daily from Macon to Savannah. \|so, forwarding g *ods daily over the Muscogee and South- Western Rail toad to Fori Valley. Oglethorpe and .Vac* n, thence to Milledgeville Snvai nab an* all intermediate places. Also, to Mon'gomery, Ala. We would also say, that our Ex presses by the steamers to New York aid Philadelphia enable us to forward every description of merchandise and valuables. Notes, Drafts, and Bills collected in every town in the Northern and Eastern States ; also, to ( aiifornia an*l Europe. Offices and Aoknts— Kando’ph street, Columbus, opposite the “Corner Stone” printing office : (’. A. El s k Foil, ‘’neon ; Mr. Kendrick, F*rt Valley; G. K. Clayton. Oglethorpe: 153 Bay street, Savannah ; 74 Broadway, JYbw Y*rk ; 43 and 45 South- Third. Philadelphia ; 8 Court street, Boston; Exchange street, Providence; Montgomery street, >sn Francisco. LIVINGSTON, WIN’ DEFTER k ( O. Colnmbns. April 13—tw&w UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. New York and Savannah Steamships OVM MBM ARB AK CJ EHBK T.-D ay sos leaving Pa- O vantiuh tor New Yoik: Ihe Augusta, Capi. I yon, on V’ ednesday, June 8 “ Florida, “ Woodhull, on Saturday, “ II “ Alabama, “ Ludlow, on ‘-'ammay, “ 18 “ Augusta, “ Lyon, on Saturday, “ 25 “ Florida. “ Woodhull, on Saturday, July 2 “ Augusta, “ l.yon, on Sntuidny, “ 3 “ Flor.da, “ Woodhull, on xnturday, “ 16 “ Alabama, “ Ludlow, on Wednesday, “ 20 “ Augusta, “ l.yon, on Saturday, “ 23 “ Florida, “ W oodhull, on Sn nr ay, “ 30 “ Alabama, “ Ludiow, on W edt esday, Aug. 3 “ Augusta, “ Lyon. on Sutu day, “ 6 “ Florida, “ Woodhull, on Sat* rday, “ 13 “ Alabama, “ I urtlow, on Wtdnesoay, “ 17 “ Augusta, “ l.yon, on Saturday, “ 20 “ Florida, “ Woodhull, on Saturday, “ 27 “ Alahanta, “ Ludlow, on Wednesday, “ 31 “ Augusta, “ Lyon, on Saturday, Sept. 3 “ Florida, “ Woodhull, on Saturcny, “ 10 “ Alabama, “ Ludlow, on Wednesday, “ 14 These ships are the largest on the coast, uiiMtrpiosco in spetd, safety or comfort —making their passages in 50 to 60 l.< ttrs. aid are commanded hy skillful, careful and polite officers. 11 ej offer a most desirable conveyance t*> Nr w York. < m the com pletion ol the Atlanta in the autumn, this lit e will be semi weekly—sailing each W ednesday and Saturday. Cabin Passage $25 PADELFoKD, FAY k CO., Agents in Savannah. SAM’L L. MITCH I 1.l , June 15 Sept 7 13 Broadway, New York. FARE REDUCED. FOR PHILADELPHIA. UNITED BTA TE S MAIL LINK. Philadelphia Savannah Steam Navigation Company. THE new and splendid side-wheel Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, twelve hundred tons register, Capt. WALTER COLLINS, will leave Savanm h as follows: Wednesday, Juty 27 Wednesday, Aug 10. “ Aug 24 “ Sept 7. “ Sept 19 “ ret 5. This ship has been built with the strictest regard to the safety and comfort of the passengers, and her accommodations are un surpassed by any steam-hip on the coast. Anew ste unship now building, in evety respect equal lothe State of Georgia, will takt her place in the line dining the month of June, and wi I, with the Slate of Georgia, make a week ly line, leaving each port on Wednesday. Cabin passage from Sava* nab to Philadelphia $ 0 Steerage “ “ “ Philadelphia........ 8 C. A. L. LAMAR. Agent in Savannah* HERON k MAI’TIN. May 21—ts Agents in Philadelphia •* GMARi fw - TPs6ft P —*ri* THE subscribers have this day put in £*v - A ~ operation two splendid FOUR HORSE COACHES. ami si *t*en o. the b st horses that the country can | reduce, *o ply between the Forsyth Depot and the Ind an S| rings; and having engaged Mr. < . m . Dickerson and Mr Francis Geiino, <ld and experienced reinstnen, pleuges tlieinseivus henvey the traveling public to and :r>>tn the two point- in a safer and better style, and quicker tune, than enr neoie d**i.e at th. place. We aNo have family omttibu-es, always in readiness. Visitors, and'amiliea pt.rticularl ~ will find it greatly to their comfort and interest to cali for our coaches. We meet both .he day and night trains o cars. A. 4. & C. L. VARNER. Indian Springs, June 24 wittwls Yug United States Mail Line, THROUGH IN A DAY EACH WAY, From Columbus, Ga„ to ChumienuggtT, A!a., (and you may go to Savannah the next day. fr< m t olumbus,) via l.amingion, Fand Fort, Uchee, Creek Ftand, llernaimo, Enon, and A'ewart’s Mills. This line intersects at Chunnenuggee the one to Montgomery via Cotton Valley, Tuskegee and Chehaw, also the one hading in the directionot Tallahassee, Fla., via Five Points, Mount An drew, flay ion and fufj.ula, Ala. I will se.’d forward passengers or freight from f hnniitnuggee to any of the following iilaces ; Union Springs, Aberoil, Arbor vi ie, Pcrole, Missouri, llug hail, Edged. Id. Troy, and Hidgely. SCHEDULE: Leave Columbus Tuesday, rimisday and Saturday atG A. M., arrive at Chunnenuggee same days, at 9p. in. Leave Chunnenuggee Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4 a. m.; arrive at Columbus sail.e days al 9n. in. May 2 K lwl v APPiI- TdS H A YGOI >I. Contracor VERNOY & ECTOR’S O M NIBUS LI N E . Fare—ln Proportion to the Distance. WE return our tianks to the traveling public VT/ _ aim the citizens generally, for their liberal pat ronage, and would inform tin m that uiir splendid new CM/A7- B USSh.S, with EIJVE TRAMS and careful hi I VERS, 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 attended to. Columbus. March Ir l —vv&iwly “James kuusseau Keeps a fine assortment of Groceries on hand, for ale on reasonable terms, consisting ot 100 Bbls. Flour ; 75 Sack? Rio Coffee; 100 Boxes Tobacco—Assorted Qualities; 25,000 Cigars —Assorted Brands ; 10 Bids. New England Rum; 10 Bbls. Common Gin ; 25 Jars Snuff; 75 Casks Bacon, 40 Hgds, N O. Sugar. 100 Barrels Whiskey. 250 < oils Kentucky Rope. 50 Bales India Bugging. 1500 Sacks Salt. Also, tine Brandies and Wines of different qualities. Also, many other articles 100 numerous to mention. Those wishing to purchase, will please give him a call. rr store West side Broad Street, > doors above Rankin’s Corner. Columbus, Jan. 11. 165 . 1 wtf CORA AND WHEAT. CORN and Wheat wanted, for which the highest market price will ho paid at P.ioAcE .VilEEtf. Columbus, Juiy 23—wictwtf JUtfT Received, h lot of Fine FANS. Also, Embr idery Silk hy [April 22. J WHiITELSEY &. Cos. NOTICE. fRANAWAY on the fith jnst„ a negro man by the name ot DICK, twenty yuan old, complexion is black, tolerably quick spokeu,'about five feet six or eight inches high. Any intelligence front him will tie thank ml ly re ceived at Cotton Valley P. 0., Macon count), A a. Doubtless he tsonh.g ay to Carolina, und i- trying to dud his way by the Railroad, WM. U. GARNER. April