The Tri-weekly times and sentinel. (Columbus, Ga.) 1853-1854, August 17, 1853, Image 3

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GAS FIXTURES, TH E subscribers having engaged competent workmen, will be prepared to tit up Store® aud Houses with pipee, burners, and ail necessary apparatus for the u=e of Gas. This work will bo war anted, and done under the superintendence of the Engineer of the Columbus Gas Light oompauy. WHITTELSEY &. CO. According to the by-laws of the company, the houc*.* and ■ Stores will befitted up iuthe order or their appliraiion. A Register Book is now ready at the store of Messrs. Whittel -6ey * . - C. E. DEXTER, Sec'ry. April lo—witwil Columbus Gas Light Company. REMITTANCES^ To England, Scotland and Ireland. Persona desirous of tending money in small sums to England, Scotland and Ireland, can be supplied with Bills of Exchange, c rawn at sight, by the Bank of Chariest on on the Bank oi Liverpool, in sums of £1 and upward?, by applying to the subscriber. R. B. MURDOCK, Columbus, Ga., Aug. 13—twlaw3t Agent. LOST. On Thursday last, 11th jr*et., 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 820 to 830 in money, a note on Wm Long, and some accounts and 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 Genin’s Hats, AfLvV cases Gusts’* a. no. one Hats—Syruttu styles* Just received ana for sale by March 30—l\r J. H. MERRY. Shirts! Shirts!! 4 * HIIirS ’ COLLARS. DRAWERS xx. a (jo I mIR Y , &c. Juat received and for e&ie bv March 39—tw j. H . MERRY. Notice. FROM this date, ali persons sending messages by Telegraph will be required to pre pay them beiere they can be sent, columbus, July eU—lrntw ‘ OPERATOR. $lO Reward! GOLD WATCH STOLEN. STOLEN on the 14th Inst., a Gold Watch, “No. 3325 i;o Harrison, Liverpool. The above reward will be Sivcn on delivery of the watch at this office. Columbus, May 18—tv; LOST, In the Btfcct, in thin city, this morning, a CUFF PIN. Ihe finder v/ili oe paid five dollars ot. leaving the XTn at this office. May 21—twtf PRICES REDUCED AT WINTER’S PALACE MILLS. WE are selling CORN MEAL at NINETY CENTS per bushel. LIVINGSTON, Agent. Columbus, July 30— twtf C. T. CUSHMAN, D D si 4RSB? lERTItT. Over Foster & Purple’s Jewelry bTORE, No. 69 Broad Street. Columbus, Ga., Jan. 7, 1863. twtf j CORN AND WllliAT. ----- - CORN and Wheat wanted, for w hich tiio highest luarket price 1 will bo paid at PALACE MILLS. Columbus, July 23—w&twtf NOTICE, DA. GARRETT is my duly authorised agent to transact any • business of mine, that may hereafter be found in fcie hands, Columbus, July l—w&twfim J. It. HICKS. A Miller Wanted Immediately. ON E ‘.veil qualified to take charge of a Flouring mill. Apply to ! J. M. A VV. DENSON, Id miles east of Hamilton, Harris eo. j August Stfc—wtf. BLANKETS AND CARPETS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR SALS BY GREEN WAY, BROTHER & CO., 19 Barclay Street and 24 Park Place, New York j May 17—w3m _ j FAIRBANK S PLATFORM SCALES .Long known— Severely tested Always right—The acknowledged Standard. Railroad, Hay, Coal, and Fanners Scalks, set in any part of the country, at feiort notice. Agents, Fairbanks St Cos., 81) Water street, Nov; York, May 17—w3m *T*HE Itrat Volume of Putnam’s Magazine being completed, per *• sen* can have them bound in any style, by leaving them i W ith DAVID ROS£, June 21- w Book Binder. No. 72 Broad s.. LAND WARRANTS WANTED. BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS for 40, SO, ltfO acres : wanted, for which the highest each prices will be paid by Columbus, ausr 24—34wtf L ENNIS fc CO. ; MAGISTRATE S OFFICE, AT the bookstore formerly occupied by A. C. FLEVVELLEN ! & CO. All business entrusted to me will be promptly at tended to. [Aug. 3, tt 1 J. HOW Kl.ii. Winter’s Palace Mills, ARE again in full operation. Send in your Wheat and Corn. \ Flour, Afoal, Bran and Shorts, always on hand. Columbus. June 2i> wtwtf _ _ j On Consignment. 50 Hd. New Orleans Sugar. j EfcfßfiJ 50 Bbla. “ “ “ i :i0 Casks Sided. 5 “ Shoulders. • \H of which will be sold low for Cash. Call anu examine j them. C. S. HARRISON fie CO. j Columbus, April B—twtf “XXT W. F. LEE, D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON, j office on Kroad street, over Mygatt‘s store. Columbus, Oct 29—ts ARRIVALS FOR FALL TRADE, 1653 NEW AND HEAVY WOOLENS, i The Greatest Bargains Ever Offered IN NEW YORK. WM. H. KNOEPFKL, Nos. 99 and 101 William Street, New York, HAS now for sale an extensive stock of FALL GOODS suit able lor CLOTHIERS AND MERCHANT TAILORS— mostly Os HIS OWN IMPORTATION. Short time and Cash buyers are particularly invited to call andexa.tr.ine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. New Vnrlc. Jnrumrv 22 —4wl v james rodsseau” KLefs a due assortment of Groceries on hand, for tale on reasonable terms, consisting ol 100 Bb!s. Flour; 75 Sacks Rio Coffee; 100 Boxes Tobacco—Assorted Qualities: 25,000 Cigars—Assorted Brands : 10 Bb.a. New England Rum; 10 Bbis. Common Gin; 25 Jars Snuff; 75 Casks Bacon, •lOHgde.N. O. Sugar. 100 Barrels Whiskey. 250 Coils Kentucky Rope. 50 Bales India Bagging, j 1500 Seeks Salt. Braudio.. and Wines of different quahefei. wi'Mn.? ether articles too numerous to mention. ThOr.a sHsFNv 5 will please give him a call. C^rv r ‘* iCra ‘ * ’•***• s ’-&* Breed Street, G doers above Rankin’s Vol.wubus.Jac. u. 5 i -^tf BOOKS AND STATIONERY. JORDAN L. HOWELL, ~ 1 Bookseller and Stationer, WOULD reeptc.fully inform his friend., and the nubile gee- j ( crafiy, that he has purchased the extensive dock cf Books, Stationery, &c. &c., of A. C. ffIAV LLLLN & CO., aiid will endeavor to keep c-vri stantly on band a complete assortment of t- - SCHOOL, CLASSICAL, LAW, MEDICAL \ND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS AND STATIONERY I solicit a continuance of the patronage heretofore extended to my predecessors, rnd that of as many now customers as will fa, or me with a call. I wiU use every exertion to please, both io prices and articles purchased. y ttT- CALL AND SEE. JgZ Two doors below My gait’s Corner, rign of,the Blu, .-.n-i White Flag, No. 72 Broad street, Columous, Ga. 1 ‘’ooUtpmlerv tin Aug. 3 ft” 808 KsTjBOOKS! ~ JO.ST RECEIVED 157 JORDAN L. HOWELL. Dne splendid Illuminated fsirniiv or pulpit Bible, containing 1600 engravings.’ Abbotts Juvinilo Histories, complyeetta ; Ir vings works; Scones 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 Series ; Sher woods works complete ; Classical Library complete ; Vi nets Pastoral PiieoSogy ; Olins Travels in the East; Dan iel Wehsters work complete. Scott’s Commentary; Clarke’s do ; Comprehensive do. I Encyclopaedia Americana. Troutine on Railroad curves. Owen on Forgiveness. Venn’s Duty of Man. Schlegei ! 3 miscellaneous works. Horse Sh<~e Robinson. Allan’s Ritual of Masonry. Lockhart’s Life of Scott. The Recruit. Blythedale Romance. Twice told tales. Characteristics of Women. Maunders Tieasury. Macauly’s speeches. Men of the time 9. Genius • f Scotland. Swallow Barn. Beranger’s Lyrics. Everett’s Scotches. Carlyle’s fdiscellancv. Taylor’s Holy Living and Dying. < arlvles Latter Day Pamphlets. Louie 17th. l‘he history Royal Dauphin. Ticknor’s Spanish Literature. Bulwer'a Athens, Prescott’s Miscellanies. Sparks’ American Biography. How to Observe. Raphael. Bulwer’s Schiller. Crabbo’s Synonvmee. A gnea Strickland’s Queens of Sect land. Harper’s new miscellany. Harper’s Family Library, 166 volumes. Harper’s Magazine, bound in muslin. Lossings Field Book of the Revolution. 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 oi'Count Grammont and Charles 2d. Bacon’s Essays and Historical Works. Schlegeris Philosophy of Life. Sheridan’s Dramatic Works and Life. Robert Hall’s Miscellaneous Workti, • Gregory’s Evidences of the Christian Resign* Schiller’s Revolt of the Netherlands. Neander’s History of the planting of Christianity. Memories of the Great Metropolis. Machiavelli’s History of Florence and other Works. Roscoe’s Life of Lorenzo De Medici. Roscoe’s Life of Leo the Xth. | Goethe’s Faust, Tasso, Iphigenki, Egmont, and Goetz. | Tho Fortunes of the Colville Family; by the author oi i Lcfwifi Arundel. Tlie Rifle Rangers. 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 Heat! 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, by JORDAN L. HOWELL. 1,000 ERRORS lii the Text of Shakespeare Corrected, ‘VTOTES AND EMENDATIONS to the Text of Shakspeare’s plays, from the early manuscript correc tions in a copy oi the Folio of 1632. “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 far the most important of any offered or attempted since Shakspeare lived and wrote ."—London Examiner. “Men have acquired reputation by a single emendation of Shakspeare ; learned editors have plumed tfaem selves exceedingly upon a few successful hits; nut here we have a book that at “one fell swoop knocks out a thousand errors, for the most part 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 itself to the common sense oi every reader."—Journal of Commerce. ~ For sale by D. i. \v ILLi/ON. August 3—tw VALUABLE BOOK. IaHK LAWS OF LIFK, WITH SPECIAL KEFF.R EVCE TO THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION OF GIRLS.— By Elizabeth Blackwell, M. D. . ... \ sunplv of ibis oopular book just received arxi tot taio by ~ [Jc!5 twtf] J- W. PEASE. DRY GOODS. EMBROIDERIES. J UST received, a large assortment of Swiss, Jaconet and Mull Fiouneings, Muslin Bands, Swiss and Jaco net Edgings and Insertions, French Worked Collars, and Undersleevee, Thread Lace, &c. BROKAW. CLEMONS As Cos. Columbus, July 2. twtf. MUSLINS, II LAIN and Stripe Jaconet and Swiss Muslins, India Mull and Nainsook, do. Briiliar.te Cambrics; a large ! 81 J^!ySl{Sf Ved ‘ BROKAW, CLEMONS &. CO. HOSIERY. J 1 UST roceivod a full stock of Ladies’ Sanaal Lfeie Hose, j Misses’ Fancy do., Gents Flair, c.ui I‘ancv Lisle ana , I Eng. half Hose. Also, a superior articto o. hsu.** ‘-“A , and BROKAW , CLEMONS & Ca_ | NEW GOODS. j The subscriber has in Store a large stoeli 01 j STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS which arc offered for tale a* prices cheap as the cheapest FOR CASH OR APPROVED CREDIT Purchasers for Cash will find it to their to examine my stock andpnees, before Columbus, April iw -• > Nuwris the time to bring in your Old Rags! .~n~, fn i.ren l sDer pound for umgd cat;an ones, ’-ben V N*) feut - ‘ L ~e j. U adred pounds or more. A-. br kind, (from TactorL*'. Rope and Aicvr* W fc.'jt.v, * wh*fß fs. ? r rric69 wril bo oiveu, dsliv- S?d S a?'”®’ Kcirk ’lji'"! Fativ or lie Kag More, at tka old ColUtlibGU, uUHC KING & WINNEMORE, CO M MISSION MEPvCH AN IS, MOBILE) ALABAMA. *0..1*40 .Mnh TrihJ 13 “ MUSICAL. ; WILLCOX & CARTER NO. 9‘4, BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA., ARE cow receiving, aa-J will keep constantly on hand. SHEET MUSIC, PIANO FORTES, GUITARS. YIOHM, ACCORDEON3, B^VNJOS, TAM . FLUTES, FLAGEOLETS, FIFES Strings for the VIOLIN AN D GUIT A K ALeO Instruction Hooka for the ai> ve iDs-irumtuii. Aieo, L’xo.-'-.oii for the cultivation of the Voice. Orders are bolicitod from ftacLort _:jJ oihcr.?. D. F. WILLCOX. WM. B. CARTER. N. B. Mr. Carter will attend to Timiny find Repairin ‘ Piano 3 as heretofore. Columbr.g, April 15—w&twtf A GOOD PlkNjo fIB ? 6 j FOR RENT BY THE MONTH OR YEAR, AT THE MUSJC STORE OF WHITTELSEY *6 CO. Columbus, June 34, 1853—tw'&wtl SELLING OFF SHEET MUSIC i AT HALF PRICE. ! r | ‘II f. undersigned desiring to reduce their extensive stock of j * Mot'tc, will sell :;t three cents per (or half the utcnl price) a large share oft-hoir present stock. Among which j rn,;y he found many of the Nttw aud popular pieces c! the day. j This 1? anoprmrtunity not to os neglected tfe Tsachsrs and ; 8.:i;ool3, lo lav in a supply. In this lot v, id be found most of ‘ the detirable Music every day ordered. | At t, alarce stock of Instructto:.’ Books for the PIANO | I FORTE, which will be sold at less than cast. Among the Sheet ‘ i Music are the following pieces, arranged by REPS, viz.: Dancing Feather Walts ; ■ Bombardment of Vera Cruz ; I. Oort Waltzes; Etone Mountain,Q.S La Sultana Waltz; Columbus Guards, Q. 8. ; Gibraltar Waltz; Hyacinth Gallop; Alpine Horn, Q. 8. CJailopade Polka. also —A targe variety oj ! Hoitgi, Waltxes, Polkas, Mnrrhes anti Uulck. stops, by celebrated authors. , j Sales cf thie lot to be strictly Cash. Just received, a large lot of NEW MUSIC, which will bo sold ; ; at thsusua! price. Call and examine. Orders with money enclosed wib bo filled j and forwarded to scy part of the country b\ mail. WHITTELSEY <5, CO. j Columbus, Ga., March 9—tv/tf Mew Sheet Music* npHE auaticribwtts have this day received a largo assortment oi ! X Sheet Music; among which are many new and populai \ | pieces never before odered in thla market. The indie* in parti | eul m are invited to call and examine; our etock. TRUA X & PEASE, Columbus, March 2—tw Kid Broiidjriroet. PiAUOS TONED AND REPAIRED. —i THE undersigned have engaged the serviceso Mr. F. O. RAM M, Tuner and Piano Maker,lately s ' Gnri Ernrds’ Celebrated Establiohmeiii in Paris, iJ x U u Mr* R. is probably the best in bis profession in the Southern Country. Wo are prepared to attend to all curlers in tha above line, and will be responsible for ail v. ork done by our workmen. Orders addressed to Whittbeeby fe Cos., ofTruax | Sc itizi.se. will meet with prompt attention, WHITTELSEY & Cb. ; Coiambus, April 22, 1853. TRU AX & PEASE. j | twtf—Jel4 wtf JUST Received, a lot of Fine FANS. Also, Embroidery Silk j by [April 22.] WHITTELSEY & Cos. j MARINS AND FIRES INSURANCE BANK OF SAVANNAH. AGENCY AT COLUMBUS, WILL receive Deposits—and Checks for sale on New York Macon and Savannah. April34—twtf RICHARD PATTEN. ~ NOTICE. —:o:—- | A NEW LIVERY STABLE IN GIRARD. ALA., By J. B. HICKS. THE undersigned has taking ihe Livery Stable in Girard, Ala., heretofore occupied by V. 0. Kirkland, ior tha purpose of \ i carr’ ing on a general W LIVERY STABLE j 1 Under the eupeiintendence ot ! D. A. GARRETT, | ’ the proprietor cf the City Hotel, Columhua, Georgia. This stable will be inferior to none in this country in point of ! attention to ttock and good management. | Persona wishing to hire HORSES &r.d BUGGIES can | find as good in this stable as can be found any where. Call and ’ yive me a trial. N. B. The citi tens of Columbus will please bear in mind that whenever they have to hire a horse or a horse and ouggy for ‘he i 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—lw6m A FIS E FLAXmiON” FOR SALE. 1m E undersigned offer* his plantation for sale, on Martin’s Creak, two aid a half miles below Kaon and four mites | from the Girard ttailroad, containing 1040 acres, 500_ open, 400 j of which is Iresh land ; between 350 and 400 acres ot'hammnck j ! iartd, level, the balance rich upland and will produce from 1000 j I to 1500 lba of cotton per acre. ! The improvements are excellent: Framed Dwelling House, i | four good rooms, brick chimnej 9; large framed Gin-house; new | Cotton .Screw, and nine new Negro Cabins ; good water, spring 1 and Well, healthy, and in an excellent neighborhood. William ! j. Cole, man, on Ihe place, will show the plantation to purchasers. £\ ,T terms address me at Columbus, Ga. ; hEVERLY A. THORNTON. Columbus, August 3, 2S33—tw im. FOR SALE. A HOUSE AND LOT; ALSO CARPETS, FURNITURE, &e, I APPLY TO C. S. HARRISON & GU. I Columbus, May 14—twtf MORE NEW BOOKS. JUST received by the subscriber, vjz.: | x.T'-A’ A The last leaf from SuDny Side, by the au- I thor of Peep at Number Five. Toll Tale, Sun j ny Side, etc., etc. i ; The Shady bide, or life in a country Parsonage, oy a 1 ! Pastor’s Wife. . , ,„ . . ! Discoveriesamons tne mm3 o: Ameven and baovion, j being the result of a Second Expedition by Austin H. Lay j srd. r I sth voi. of Do Aabigne’s History ot Reformation. | Mane De Berniere, a tale cf the Crescent City, oy On- more Simms. _ , _.... „ A Straw Yankee in Texas, oy Ph'.iip Paxton. Our Village Sketches, Rural Character and Scenery, oy Mary R. Milford. . Dick Wilson, the Rum Sellers Victim, or Humanity Pleading for tho Maine Law, a story founded on feet, by Forum, or Narratives and Scenes from ! Courts of Justice, by Peter Lurwe, Esq. .. Memoirs cf Charles James Fox, by Lord John Russell. Austra’ian Captive and the Gold Regions. Overlng, or the Heir of Wyeherly, a historical romance, Ibv Eld red Greyson. ~ -.. , H°rrv Coverdale s Courtship and hit becarne o. 0j 1 the author of Frank Farleigh and Lewis Arunde,. i Cvrilla, a tale by the autnor ot the Initials. ; Lover’s Stratagem, or tee Two Suitors, by Ernu.-e t . : C Harry Ashton, or the will and the way, by the author j of Minnie Gray. Gus Howmrd, doe Doct. Burch and His Young Friends, oy \.m. .1. 1 The above w ith many other new and popular works,can be had at the Book Store ot ppa^F Columbus, June 14-wtf - T - W - PEASE, lwipsTphosgene GAS, BURNING fluid and camphene. I-up ..-Vv -iber. are cianufact <rers cf and dea’ersm theabsve “A.fetr'and offer for sale to the trade one of the largest as - ‘ ,?• r n : r n i- sroa to be found in the l n ted States. eorttno. ot ep-ru . hep£lent safety Phosgene Lamp, v/ouk. Jfe 4 .j c riK ;£t brilliant portable light ki o -vr. and -s Wfiich wo w le K Davy , € safety Maw Lamp, expio-iccfoVoM uctident itnpositbie. - .-uperi £S to 5. Mereriafo for l:gh. of best low est market pr.ee. p ß j# on Street,New York, FOR SALE AND TO RENT. VALUABLE LAND AND NEGROES FOR SALE. THE UNDERSIGNED w;*heto tul h>- F’.Anmtions .and Negroes. Th* prim ipa! P nutation is in Li irk e l ounty, Aiaosnta, ituntv iiutely rn tic Bubv River, and ba landint known RiStave Landing. Jtcontsini about 1,500 acre*. 2,009 of which is river bottom lit* and; near 400 crM -re cleared, and under cultivation. Also. ;d ot * acres of upland In the -nme ounty. tying on TMntilidaCreek, ‘bout 250 of which arc rlcnr* and and under cultivation. There j.re s** negroes, of men, wo men and ch i.tren. •\\ m the number working hands. 1 would also sell my entire j slv li. in ms will be made liberal. tpplv to the undersigned on iho } remifet, or to P. VAUGfIA.V, or AUBREY 6c CO., of Mobile, who will give all ■he particular- v i>l.ed tor. W. F. BK* KFA.i/. v,\> .to v 2. 1-'53 July 13, wkttwlm IJL\.Nl J L\.N lA t iu.n \ag LOT FOll SALE, ON ACCOMMODATE O lERMS I wii! sell my valmthle plantat o-i one mile Fast 01 Urnwiord, Ala., containing Ftuhi Hundred acre.*; well Improved, good dwelling and on houses gin house. ALT new screw.fee., &c. There is co .1 creek bottom ami i plisc land interspersed‘.vithOnk and H<ck- )■ Also, a corner one acre lot opi-osite the h rawtoru. For terms and particulars apply to Messrs. G. r*. liarristm & Cos., Golitrabus, Ga. . . .Way2tf—vvitwtf C. A CLOUD. For Sals. r pLntatlcn lying on the Chattahoochee river In Russel county, Ala., twenty miles below Columbus. Ga., containing about two thousand tri c hundred aert j In a f.-.jayfc body. Also, two detacmd pla< ci-ntainii g about eight hundred acres, which will he sold with the main body 01 separate. The plantation is well m tried and healthy, and h r-roduetiva and fertile as any on the river, and free from treshetsT Per Poi-3 wishing to exaruiiiet! c plantation will apply to Mes srs. F. 11. at (.< rowell, o?G. VY. Kcrib, tthe over-eer) at ’ a wtehee, Ala,, or Jos P Hih.in Columhus, Ga., who will furnish all necessary information i? in v absence JOHN CANTF.V, Angnat 2—wtf Camden, B. C. Tor Sale. M\ Plantation on tho Glennville, (Ala.,) road, s ven miles from Col ambus, containing 34u acres, about ICO ot which is cleared and in a fine state ot cultivation. The improvements are a frame dwelling with four rooms, kitchen, cribs and stables conveniently arranged. The place has an abundant supply of excellent spring wt, ter, ia con venient to chinches, schools and market, is very healthy and !si an excellent neighborhood—persons wishing to purchase can obtain any desired information by calling on Mr. Whitten, on tho premises,or the subscriber in Columbus B. P. COLEMAN. Columbus, June 21—worn. South Cowika Plantation For Sale. THE subscriber having determined to remove West. ffisaE. offers for rule his plantation, contain ng seven hundred seventy-five acres, about one half cleared and tinder good fences, situated twenty four miles west of Eufaula. nine milea from Clay ton. and twelve miles from the route of the Girard and Mobile Railroad. For terms apply to Mr. Thomas Robinson at Eufaula, or to the subscriber on the premises. HENRV H. FIELD. April 2C- —w6m LAND FOR SALE. WILL bes fid at public out, cry, on the first Tuesday in October next, between tho usual hours ol sale, at the court houre O: Cuthbort, Randolph county, Ga., the ~A plantation lately owned by Bat's Newsom, deceased, lying on the road from Fufaula, Ala. to Cuthbert, eight miles from the former place and seventeen from the latter. Haid plan tation is situated near the Petaula and- lodehodkee creeks, and 1 contains about one thousand acres, fi\e hundred of which is open with good improvements. Will oe sold in one body; one hall the purchase money ;<> be paid January Ist, 1854,and the balance January Ist, 1855. The titles r.re indisputable. Persons wishing to purchase are invited to call .nd examine the land for themselves. JAMES F. NEWSOM. F.x’r I July s—tds LAVINIA NEWSOM. RESIDENCE FOR SALE. Ml offer my residence for sale, one mile from *££_ the business part of the city, and one half mile from the principal A/nle andFemals schools, with firty acres of land, of which thirty are in the woods and ; well timbered, ten in lots, in a high state af cultivation. The I improvements are all good—a large two story brick dwelling, 1 with eight roosnr,, five closets, a pantry, front portico and back ! piazza, and out buildings, ail new ami good, a well of excellent water in the yarn and a good cool spring and n flah 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 of the river. I hose wishing to buy property about this place will only have to see ray place to be pleased. There are also a great variety of fru'ts a id shrubbery and shade trees of every kind grown in this climate. A bargain 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. Sec. 8. T. AUSTIN. Columbus, Ga., July 26—wtf HOTEL FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers or sale his commodious attd j well finished Hotel, situated on the east side ot the ! SHia 3 j public square, in the town of Buena Vista, Ga., and i JOU=L £ - own as the “GLOBE HOTEL.” It is ftirnishod with ; allnecese j conveniences, and has pertaining to if, a go<- 1 kitchen., Suioke house.stable, lot, ffcc., all in good repair. The house is cor -niently situated, and is favored with a liberal share of boarding and transient custom. Buena Vista, though new, ir a large and beautiful town. Its schools, and varied merchantilt and mechanic interests, insure its permanency and rapid growth. No one need fear depreciation in property for many year?. Persona wishing to purchase such property, would do well n call and examine. Reasonable time will be allowed for payment. For terms apuiy to the undersigned Z WILLIAMS. or to WILLIAMS 6c OLIVER, March s—9wtf Buena Vista. JVarion eo. Ga. PLANTATION FOR SALE, IN THE VALLEY OF TALBOT COUNTY, GA THE subscriber having determined to remove west, wgSfifc offers for sale his plantation, containing five hundred acres, a >out one huh cleared snd uudet good nc-. .. One ..URdred acres bottom land, tolerably good dwell ing and out houses, new gin and screw. Persona wishing to purchase a good farm will find it to their interest to call and examine the pteinis* e. Come, I an. deier tr.ined ;o sell. Terms easy. JAMEd M. STAMPER. Q iito, Talbc,; co., Ga., July s—w6t VALUABLE IMPROVED LAND FOR SAXjTJ in LOWNDES COUNTY, TH BUN DERSI6 Vfi has net yet sold his place, four miles from the Brunswick and Florida Railroad, vvhieh Is now building. In ‘bis I'Ody of and there are about 1.50 U acre tine hummock and pine land —230 cleared. It is well watered, | healthy and fertile. A great b ream can be had. Cotne and view it. Mt address is Sharp s-store Post Office, Ga. June 21, iea3. wlOt D. B. GRAHAM, ■ FOR SALE OR RENT. - , The house and lot owned an.l cccup’ed by the un* dersigjiod o i Jackson street, in this city, containing I*B E* one acre, well improved, with ali the necessary build* JLtMZL lugs, tec. Terms reasonab'e. Columbus, .inly 15, w&tw6t. P. McI.ABEN For Sale. I A small f&vm about one and a half miles from Colurn i bus. S', contain.- 150 or ISO acres o land ; abou a iiiird | of which is cleared, and in suitable condition forcul iya t’.on. The remamiig portion i? weil timbered with pine. S j. 9 a desirable location for any person, wishing a small farm or summer residence in the vicinity cf the city. App yto Oolumbus. March 9—twif F. T. 1 A YI.OR. AUBURN WATER-CURS. THISE-fabllghraei:; • row open for the reception of patients The location is pleasant and healthy, being on the great Southern Mail Route in Eastern Alabama, and isac-mutahundred yr-r - . from the depot, immediately adjoining the Railroad. ’ The efficacy of the Water Treatment in all acute diseaeea, a Fc err, tfeariatinfi, Measles, Px, to so complete and ra-'id as to seem almost m.raculous: while in chronic dtiusaseu, i. e. all diseases of long slsnding, as Gout, Rheumatism, Dygpep *ia, Neuralgia, Scrofula, Consumption, &c., it ia the on t y effec tual modeof arresting the progress of theuiseass and eradicating it from the system. In the per; icr diseases of Women, the Water ‘ ire ;*& soyor cign remedy, where aii o : her remeilies have failed, aadmcbild birth it procure# immunity from untold suffering. Patient should bring one quilt, a comfort, two pair blanket?, 1 two sheet* and several vanls of linen diaper tor bandages. : Terras according to treatment end attention required, payable 1 weekiv, in'cetriab: *. Coiisultanoti tee. S5. ! ‘ OR. VV. G. REED, * Pfavaiciang MRP. M. A. T- >RBET, ) Auburn, March 16—wly men 3ft. v ow LUMPKIN FURNITURE WARE ROOM AND MANUFACTORY. w j Ti’E sub criber has now o? hand and for sale a at his Ware Roc.-m ia Lumpkin, e iat grand JL ael&cu-d let of Furm: re, of various styles and PW 4 prices, a..c iaconriantl - Manufacturing and re * 1 * ceiving among othera, thy follow iitj articles ot the latest styles: Chairs, t-ofus. Bureaus, Safes, Bedsteads, Sideboards, Dining-Tables, Wardrobes, Work-Tables, VVash sriinds, Rocking-chair?, Looking Glas'j and Picture Frames, ! nd in lac* nil arinies belonging to bislineof bnsineaseaa be had • at the shortest notice and lowest terms. • Aleo, Windov Uht;-’, Fres.-.b and American manufacture; Fire board Prints am 1 Border, Window .ohades, &c n &.c. Glaaa c*i to any shape * r Lis. \li work v.-arraniou. Pisr.os and Meknieons furnished to order. All orders thankfully rvee-1 * ed and promptly aftesced to. g.H, -5—W H, ORO6BSIAK. TRAVSLINQ. MUSCOGEE KAICROA!) CO. a— l dial-,i CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and after th IGih inf. the Pvw*a<rer Train will and run by the tallowing schedule dtdly until further notice: Ler.v - Cobjtnbua stß A. M.; Amveat Macon 330 P.M. Leave Macou at 6 30 A. M.; Arrive r.t Ufiuasbus * H> P. M. E. K. RICKER, fvuperiatend.-ot. C olumKiia. Mav 11. lAN 3■,. HAMDEN’S EXPRESS. aii i Mt £#£. OFFICE ON KtNDOLPH Street. \I T Erespectfully Wg leave to rai *tm the oi OolwiibM t * and its viciMty. that we ha\econclndd dut rran|renu'ids with the Central Hriiroad Banking t ‘ompnny, and are now run ning mesi ngvrs daily from Macon to Favanaah. \lso, lore ard ng g.>od tlaih over the Vuscovre and fsmith- Wetern Railtoad to Fort Valley. Oglelborpt r.nd i ac< n, thence o Milledgeville Pavui nh an* aii intrra'eitnte place*. Also, to Mon’eomery, Ala. We would alco that otir Fx presses by the steamers to New Y<>rk r.t and Phlladel'phla enable us o forward every description of merchandise and valuables. Note*. lirrfta, and Bills collected hi every town it* the Northern >ii*d Eastern xtates ; rto < r. ifornia and Furop* . Girricg, .*N3 Agkn >%*—Ratido po street. oh.mbus. oj posile he “ .truer El one” printing office : A. K.l s A Eon. ‘ neon ; tr. Kendrick, Fort vulley: G. R.Clayton, t'glellorj . : IS”! I’h) treet, Savannah ; 74 Broadway, .Vtew York; 43 .o.d 45 t-outli rinrd. Philadelphia ; P Court atree!. BosUm ; Fxchnnae •tr.'et. Providence; Montgomery street, aan Iranciaco. 1 IVINGeTON. WIN’ HFFTER it <O. ... „„i, m . „ l M ILD STATES MAIL LINE. Ne*v York and Savannah Steamships <j£M QPMMER ARHANGFMKNT.-Dsjsof leaving Pa so vannah or New Voik: she Augusta, Cap:. I yon, on V ednesday, June 6 Florida, “ Woodhul), on Saiurtlay, “ 11 “ Alabama, “ Ludlow, on ‘•attin ay, “ 18 u Augusta, ** Lyon, on Saturday, “ 25 “ Florida. “ Woodhull, on Saturday, July 2 “• Augusta, “ Lyon, on Saturday, 9 “ Flordn, 41 Woodhull, on katurday, 44 !fi l * AlabnmK, u Ludlow, on V\e<lntwiay, “ 20 44 Augusta, 44 Lyon, on Saturday, 44 23 44 Florida, 44 \A oodhull, on Sa ur ay, 44 30 44 Alabama, 44 l.udlow, on Wednesday, Au*. 3 44 Aucusta, ,4 Lyon, on Faiu day, 44 6 “ Florida, 44 Woodhull, on Fn 4 .* rday. 44 13 44 Alabama, 44 Ludlow, on W. dnesaay, 44 IT “ Augusta, 44 Lyon, on Saturday, “ 20 44 Florida, 44 W.*odhull, on Faturday, 44 2T 44 Alabama, “ Ludlow, on Wednesday, 44 31 u Augusta, “ Lyon, on Patunday, Fept. 3 4 ‘ Florida, ** \\ oodhulL on Pa turf, ay, 44 10 44 Alabama, “ Ludlow, on \A ednesllay, 44 14 These ships are the largest on the coast, unsurpassed in }>eed. safety or com tort —making thetr passages in 50 to 60 hours, nnd are commandrsl by skillful, careful and polite officers. They offer a most desirable conveyance to New York. On the com pletion ot tho Atlanta in the autumn, this line will be semi weekly—.ailing each Wednesday a*iJ Paturday. Cabin Passage PAPELFORD, FAY 4c CO., Agent* In Pavannah. SAM’L L. MITCH ILL, June J.v Nerd 7 13 Broadway, New York. FARE REDUCED. FOR PHILADELPHIA. UNIT E D 6TATES MAIL LINK. Philadelphia 4r Savannah Steam. Navigation Company -jrefcfe- THE new and eplendid side-wheel Pteamehip btate of oeoroia, twelve hundred ton* register. Cap!. WALTER COLLINS, ”!:1 leave Savannib as follows; Wednesdav, July 27 Wednesday, Aug hi. 44 A tig 24 44 Pept 7. “ Bent !9.. 14 Oct *. This ship hes been built with ‘.be strictest regard to the safety and comfort of the paareugers, and her accommodatlona are un surpassed by an> sieunisbip on the Anew sto iniship now building, in evuiy respect equal to the Plate of Georgia, will take her place i:t the line during tho month of June, and v, i 1, with trie rHateof Georgia, make a week ly line, leaving each port on Wednesday. Cabin passage froq* Pavs • nah Vo Philadetjihia fj)ilo Steerage ik 4: 14 Philadelphia. 8 C. A. L. LAMAR, A,gent InPavannah. HERON It MAPTIN. May 21—ts Agents in Philadelphia United States Mail Line. THROUGH IN A DAY EACH WAY, ! From Columbus, Ga., to Ciiunnenuggee, Ala., ! sand you rosy go to Pavannah the ?ii>xt day. fr< m Columbus,) ! via I amington, Pand Fort,l'chee, Creek Ptand, Hernanuo, Elion, and Sew art's ) ibt This line intersects at t ‘huiiiie.injggi * She one to fitontgomery via Cotton Valiev. Tuskegeo and t’tuhaw, also tiia one leading | in the directioiio: Taliabussee, Fla., via Five Points, Mount An drew. Clayton and > ut tils. Ala. 1 will se and forward passengers or treight from t hunurnusgee to aiiv of the following places; Union Pprings, Aber oil, Arbor vi ie, P. rote, Missouri. Bug Hall, Edgefl. Id. Troy, and Ridgeiy. SCHEDULE: Leave Columbus Tuesday, rtnnsday nt:d Paturday atBA. arrive at Cbunnetiuggee same days, at 9 p.m. ! Leave Chunnentiggee Monday. Wednesrlay and Frida, at 4 a. tu.; arrive ai Columbus sail e dir * at 9 p. ni. May‘2B lb’ APPLETON HAYGoOD, Coniranor. MARBLE WORKS. East wide llroad Nt. nenr th* Tlarket Hotine COLUMBUS, GA. HAVEeonfltaritiyonhandail kinds of Grave Stored Monuments, Tombs and Tablets, of American, Italian and Irish MasitLE. Engravincand carving done on storaein the poseible manner; aiid allkind? olGraa ite Work at th shortest r. otfee. JOHN H MADDEN V. B.—Plaster ol fart? :nd Cement.alwayF on hand for sale. Columbus. March 7, 1H5() 1(> rt TROY FAC FORY. HARRIS COUNTY, GEORGIA. Ware Room on West side Broad street, next door io P. McLaren. JEFFERSON, NANCE & CO. R. G. JEFFERSON, ( SUCCESSORS j H. W. NANCE, J. E. JEFFERSON, ) TO ( W. X. HARRIS. R. G. JEFFERSON 3c CO. JEFFERSON, NANCE &. CO., PROP HILT’ >RP of the above worka, inform the public ti.at they n. w have >.!i hutal for safe, and ere constantlv manafac'.jring ail descriptions of Woomtr * q i Ware, such usCjiairs, BrcaaTe Tub::, &c ,&c., of the best material, and finished ia excellent srvS. under tbetr personal supervuion. They particularly cai. ’.tenth 1a to their various style* it quaii ties of t HAir.9, which for neat; e?s, comfort, durability aut mzAPNEea. ceniMX to sut passed in any country ; vary in? ia price -rosa $lO to $24 per cozen—specimenti t,f which c:.n i> ien”a ; . tlieir W ARE KtuOeW one door above P. McLxKgx’a, Broad Street, Coluajl.ua, which the public are invited to ev amtne. Lv,,- v description cf Cnairo, Buckets, Tub*, tec., tnado to or der titer iy tastilon ci rired. They are al*< pretu rt-d to sure iiish Win otv Paru and Buixr.s oi all description t< ordei. rr i~on*.e premiums were award* -i io the Troy Fa rior* 2; the Southern Agricultural Fair at Macon, for the best &p*!*- uit-n of hair ?.nd V\ oodt-n Ware. Vrr" ( 'rd • left at their Ware Room —vest aide Broad Street, directed to N'siice 4t Oolumbcs wfl! wh pr<*tapt attention. C#iii*ni. ifei —wly. Flour, Meal, and Breadstuffs. r F , HE ftui>cr':ba?. proprietor of the CJT i MILLS, letve 1 to inform the public that he has now ou hried and will eon. tinue to keep a good aleci; of prime G H L.i 7 A.YJJ CVHJY, au l will be prepared at all times to furnish cakißOT n any quantities with jFlour Meal, ice., a: tr.e fhorteet notice. New The City -t/iilia situated above tfeo erijashoff. eisitr.ce ssd is now iii pood running order BjrSne Mr.!: !rr.“. r.‘!:7.v. ** tw. Family Flour H t . L’ v .r. A •* “ci 'l &J ct ‘ Zp The highest cash prices paid for C-uracmj Tity Mill. June H. t fc -S3- tW’ ts . CITY TAX. T'HE Tax Book ia-now open fbr the cciloCti's u r uxee for toe JL present year. Tax payers will save cost auc oblige mo by paring promptly- J- 1“ liGW LLL, Coilecrior. ; v f ! •<;*>*, June *3—4w*f