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Messrs Editors :—Permit me to suggest M. L. PAT
TERSON, Esq., as a suitable candidate for the office of
Justice of the Inferior Court of Muscogee County, to fill the
T acancy occasioned by the death of Locke Weems, Esq.
Aug. 27—tw&wtf CITIZENS.
tjgT WE are authorised to announce JAMES M .
H l G H L S as a candidate for Sheriff of Muscogee coun
ty. Election firet Monday in January next.
Columbus, Aug. 20, 1833.—w&twtd
tW WE are authorised to announce Mr. JOHN D.
ARNOLD a9 a candidate for the office of City Marshal,
at the election in January next.
August 17. 1853. ‘ t(ie
WE are authorised to announce DAVID J. BAR
BER as a candidate for Clerk of the Superior Court of
Muscogee County, at the election in January next.
June 25,1853 —w&twte.
GEORGE GULLEN is a candidate for Marshal
at the ensuing January election, and will be supported by
Aug. 16, w&twte MANY VOTERS.
/ Take Notice!
ALL persons indebted to the Southern Sentinel for
job work and advertising,
during the years 1850 and 1851, are requested to make im
mediate pavment to me, or their accounts will be placed in i
the hands of an Attorney for collection.
Remittances may be made to Frank M. Jeter, Colutn
buf:9a L WILLIAM H. CHAMBERS. I
Columbus, July 26, 1853.—w6t
GAS FIXTURES,
THE subscribers having engaged competent workmen, will be
prepared to fit up Stores and Houses with pipes, burners, and all
necessary apparatus for the use of Gas. This work will be war
anted, and done under the superintendence of the Engineer of
the Columbus Gas Light company. WHITTELSEY & CO.
Acconllngto the by-laws of the company, the houses and
stores will be filled up in the order of their application.
A Register Book is now readv at the store of Messrs. Whittel
’ O. E. DEXTER, Sec’ry.
April lu—wttwtf Columbus Gas Light Company.
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 Chai’eston
on the Bank of Liverpool, iu sum- of jUI and upwards, by
applying to the subscriber. R. B. MURDOCK,
Columbus, Ga., Aug. 13—twlaw3t Agent.
LOST.
In the street, in this city, this morning, a CUFF PIN.
Ihe tinder will be paid five dollars on leaving tuo Pin at
this office. May 21—twtf
WINES, SARDINES, &c.
JUnT received, superior pale Amou
tillado Sherry, Murom Vergtnay aud
Heidaicke c’hampaigne Wines. * -* • -
Q carter boxes Sardines, fresh and flue.
Boker's Bitters, a superior article.
Expected to arrive shortly, Chaaselaa D'or Brandy, a very su
perior article of Pale Brandy.
Call, taste and purciiase. .SCHLEY & JOHNSON.
Columbus August 27. 1853—tw2t
INK MANUFACTORY.
A few doors above the Market, at No. 15
Broad street, Columbus, Ga.
npHE undersigned has just completed his establishment for
X the Manufactory of Ink, and offers extraordinary induce- j
menu to Merchants, and ail others to purchase his superior ar- j
ticle.
This luk is of a bright jet black, flows beautilully Irorn the •
pen. and is so indelible, as many can testify, that even oxalic acid j
icill not r move it from paper. No other Ink will staud the •
testot oxalic acid. Write a word with this Ink and the same i
word with anv other Ink contiguous to each other, apply oxalic i
acid to both, and instantly the word written with the other Ink
will disappear, while mine will remain. Hence its value for j
Merchants, Banks, Mortgages, Public Documents, fcc. j
No dishonest bookkeeper can erase a figure once made with
this Ink. Fraud ordefalcatioi a from this source will be totally j
cut off by those whi use this Ink.
1 will sell as cheap as such an article can be bought m New
York, for sale wholesale aud retail by
Aug. 27—twSmwtf JOHN K. I. A MAR. Proprietor.
Dissolution.
THE copartner-hip heretofore existing between Washington
Tilley and David Myers, iu the Exchange Hotel, is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the Ex
change Hotel wid pleas j call and settle with Mi. Tilley, a* he
alone is authorized to s ttie the business ot the ate firm. J
accounts against the Hotel, which a;e recognized by Mr £Mrj, |
will be paid by the same. V. v-IR,i N TILL L * >
Montgomery, Aug. 20,1653. D. F. M\ER. .
EXCHANGE HOTEL.
MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA.
_ , THE undersigned begs leave to return his sincere
thanks to the public tor past lavors, and respectfully
HmTfr’i? solicits a continuance ot the patronage so liberally
! 111 be-towed upon him the past year. There ar.; now
“complete set of colored servants employ, and in the
bouse, who have been named expressly tor this
;i|m * * i.iu : .,.h,d
tmTnast e H *on. and is now fitted up in the most conv. mem and
the pas - - , . t uty c i asse<i among the first Hotels in the •
approved sty.e, anU is i.a.) c.a WASHINGTON TANARUS! LLEY.
Ala.. Ang. 27-twlm SoePropdetor. i
Thackeray’s English Humorists of the 18th;
Century.
A aeries of lectures delivered in New \ ork and ojjier
nlaces. by W. M. Thackeray. . . ‘
P Five years, Journey round tne M orld ; comprising a
winter pa=saee across the Andes to Chili. Ac., &c.,Ac..
by C glish Martyrs— beautifully illustrated.
of Wm and Alexander Von Humboldt, with por-
Jacobus’ Notes on the Gospels, containing the Harmo
ny and manv illustrations ; anew and \^ o en
ina the results of the latest research and discover em
Child’s Hist ryof England, Vol. lst-trom an-
Ci The Fo"dld Lamb, o'r Memorials o.aa lala.uson.by his
n, £iaperb Edition of. Layerd, ew
A"SI. S.sa,;a„d .heP-e-t, with maps, plans and
illustrations. Just received D> V VTT T, rn X
Aug 2/. -
fill PTO&f wilts.
J. c. RUSE. R. PATTEN, W. C. HODGES.
jnre WK cmtitiw the ** Y o*S'’bus* *
* Jf r well known J“ l J2[“g r lbe storage
pleased to receive the orde-’ will purchase a. the
koP E, or any other articles, * aicn \
•TISSiSSSS; mad. on — ,rie ’ J * S * T “-
Mb, New York or Liverpool. rU&3 PATTEN & CO.
, r~ A.IT °4 1553.—■w&*w€m
Untumbu?. Ga-.
education.
. _ School ►* the fret Mont’ay
ABBOTT will resume her Sch
-Mmggg* — _
BALE ROPE!
Five Hundred Coils Kentucky Bale Rope.
r sterling f. grimes.
lor sale bs .- rwtt _
Columbus, Aug- 34_
PRICES REEICED
wt vtfß N PALACE MILLS.
WIIN 1L K O Tfi, ,kventy-f.vk ci nts
WE are soiling CORN MEAL a Agent,
per bushel.
Co'urn bus, Aug. 23 —twif
$lO Reward!
GOLD WATCH STOLEN.
STOLEN on tfcc 14th insl„ a Gold Watch. ‘-No.
7' . Jno, Harrison, Liverpool. T!.*e above reward will be
I given on delivery of the watch at this office.
Columbus, May 16—tw
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
JORDAN L. HOWELL,
Bookseller and Stationer,
! TITOULD respectfully inform his friend-, and the Dublic gen
▼ > eraily, that he has purchased the extensive stock of
Books. Stationery, &c. &c.,
of A. C. FLEWfcLLF.N it CO„ and will endeavor to keep 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, rnd that of as many new customers as will favor
me with acail. I will use every exertion to please, both in prices
and articles purchased.
CX- CALL AND SEE.
Two doors below Mygatt’s Comer, si. ol of the Bin* and White
Flag. No. 72 Broad s'reef. Columbus, Ga.
Z~eT Hook bindery up stairs. Aug. 3—ts
BOOKS, BOOKS!
JtJST RECEIVED BY I
JORDAN L. HOWELL.
A One splendid Illuminated family or pulpit
Bible, containing 1600 engraving*.
1 AbbottsJuvinile Histories,comple setts; Ir
vines 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 Pheology ; Olins Travels in the East; Dan
iel Web-ters work complete.
Scott’s Commentary ; Clarke’s do ; Comprehensive do.
Encyclopaedia Americana.
Troutine on Railroad cnrves.|
Owen on Forgiveness.
Venn’s Duty ot’ Man.
Schlegel’s miscellaneous work-.
Robinson.
Allan’s Ritual of Masonry.
Lockhart’s Lite of Scott.
The Recruit.
Blythedale Romance.
Twice told tales.
Characteristics of Women.
Maunders Treasury.
Macauly’s speeches.
Men of the times.
Genius fScotland.
Swallow Barn.
BerangePs Lyrics.
Everett’s Speeches.
Carlyle’s MiscellancY.
Taylor’s Holy Living and Dying.
Carl vies Lattei Day Pamphlets.
Louis 17th. The history o*tne Royal Dauphin.
TicknoPs Spanish Literature.
Bulwer’s Athens.
Prescott’s Miscellanies.
Sparks’ American Biography.
How to Observe.
Raphael.
BulwePs Schiller.
Crabbe’s Synonvmes.
Agnee Strickland’s Queen- of Scotland,
HarpePsnew 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.
MiiiePs Philosophy ot History.
Lamartine’s History of The Girondists,
Memoirs ofCount Grammont and Charles 2d.
Bacon’s Essays and Historical Works.
SehlegePs Philosophy of Lite.
Sheridan’s Dramatie ‘Works and Life.
Robert Hall’s Miscellaneous Works,
Gregory’s Evidences of the Christian Religi*
Schiller’s Revolt of the Netherlands.
NeandePs History of the planting of Christianity.
Memories of the Great Metropolis.
Machiavelli’s History of Florence and other Works.
Roacoe’sLife 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 oi ;
Lewis Arundel.
The Rifle Ranges.
The Marrying Man; by trie author of Lewi? Arundel.
Home Influence ; Days of Bruce ; Mother’s Recompense; j
Vale of Cedars ; Women of Israel.
Home Scenes and Heart Studies; by Grace Aguilar.
ALSO.
V Few more of Dr. S. S Fitch’? celebrated ABDOMI
NAL SUPPORTERS and SHOULDER BRA
CES.
Columbus, May 21—twly j
JUST RECEIVED.
THE XHth VOLUME OF GEORGIA REPORTS, j
by JORDAN L. HOWELL, j
Received this Day.
“FERN LEAVES,” from Fanny’s Port Folio.
“YUSEF,” A crusade in the East—by J. Ross Browne. ;
POEMS by Alexander Smith.
ENGLISH HUMORIST.by Thackery.
DR. OLINS’ Works and Lite and Letters. &c ..dec.
Aug.2o, 1853.—tw JORDAN n. HOVVELL.
Genin's Hats.
\FEW case? Gksis’s a xo. o.nx Hats— Sfkino styles.
Just received and for sale by rpBV
March 3U—tw J, H. MERRY.
Skirts ! Skirts!!
* LARGE invoice of SHIRTS , COLLARS. DRAWERS
A HOSIER F, tec. Jusi received and .or sale u^ [FRRy
March 39 — tw U ——-- j
NOTICE.
D\ G ARRETr 1? mv duly authorised agent to transact an\
• b f-iness of mine, that may here&ftec be found in hands.
Ailamhus. July I— wfctwrtm
Notice.
r ‘'ROM this dale, all persons sending message- by leteer&pii
U will be reouired to nr- pay them es -re they can be .ent.
rolu'nbna. July 3>i-lmwv U-—._
VALUABLE BOOK.
’-T3HK L. 4YVS OF LIFK. WITH SPECIAL REFER;
TO THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION OF GIRLS.—
Bv Elizabeth Blackwell, M. D. „„ .
” \ new supply of this popular boo* ju-t rcceix ed and tor -ale
by [Jelo twtf] J- * • PFA - L -
EMBROIDERIES.
TUST received, a large assortment of Swiss, Jaeonet
f J and Mull Fiouncings, Muslin Ban..-, t ;^/ aco ,
net Edgings and Insertion?, French W oraed Uooar., .t.iu .
Under&eve-S Thread Lace. |^ y CLEMONS &Cos
Columbus, July 2. __ twt -— j
MUSLINS.
T'lL AIN and Stripe Jaconet and Swiss Muslins, Inaia
Jl Mull and Nainsook, do. Briiliante Cambrics; a .urge
BROKAW. CLEMONS & CO. :
HOSIERY.
‘ T UST received a hill stock ot Ladies* swiaai Line Hose,
J mIU* Fancy do.. Gents Plain and, Fancy Lisb ana
Eng. halt Hose. Also, a superior article ot Lau.w ,
BROKAW.tM.EMQNN.Nro j
NEW GOODS.
Tnesubscriber has in Store a large *todk of
staple AND FANCY DRY GOODS
which are oiiered for ?a!e at prices
rHEAP as the cheapest.
for clsii ur APPROVED credit.
tor Cash will find it to their ad/auU**-
K&F f ur _ p k Had price?, before purchasing,
to examine my stotj c. M VGATT.
Columbus,
Mexican Mustang Liniment,
i T Na# York P” at* ihcTnunuftte-
AofihcaboFCceUented DBLG STORE.
■ orer’i prices. Callattht. f4c ,\V M,jrt
Ihwi 9—tW&wl J
i
! MUSICAL.
Tj \\S u-FUi TESAX D MLSICT
WILLCOX & CARTER.
NO. 92. BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA.,
ARE now receiving, and will keep constantly on hand,
SHEET MUSIC, PIANO FORTES, GUITARS, VIOLINS,
ACCORD EONS, BANJOS, TA M BOR IN ES,
FLUTES, FLAGEOLETS, FIFES. NC.
Strings for the
VIOLI N AN D GVIT Alt .
ALSO
Instruction Rooks ab >re In-trumenU. Alo, Exere.-*-
for the cultiiation of the Voice.
Orders are solicited from Teacher? and other-.
I*. F. WILLCOX. WM. B. CARTER.
N. B. Mr. Carter will attend to Tuning and Repairing Pianos
• heretofore.
I Columbus, April 15—vktvtf
A GOOD
PI AN Q F 0 RTF
FOR RENT BV THE MONTH OR YEAR,
AT THE
MUSIC STORE OF
VVHITTELSEY A CO.
C iittmnu-, June 24, 1633 — tw&wtf
SELLING- OFF SBEET MUSIC
AT HALF PRICE.
undersigned ileeiring to reduce their ext,.tn-ive stock ot
Sheet Muse, will sell at thru emu per page, .■■■r half the
usual price a large Vr.arc of their present stock. Among which
may i>.„* found many of the may and popular piece-- ot the day |
rhi- *an opportunity not to be neglected by T ea, her. and
School?, to lay In a supply. In this lot will be found fito-t 01
the desirable Mrsic every day ordered.
Also, a larae tock of Instruction Book? l*,r the PIANt
FORTE, which will be -"id at less than cost. Among the Sheei
Music are the following pieces, arranged by C. REPS, viz.:
Dancing Feather Waltz ; Bombardment of Vera Cruz ;
Elbert W’altzes; Stone Mountain. CJ. ft
La Sultana Waltz; Columbus Guards, Q. S.
Gibraltar Waltz ; Hyacinth Gallop;
Alpine Horn. Q. S. Gallopade Polka.
also —.1 large tariety of
Songs, Waltzes, Polkas, .Marches anil Unli k
steps, by celebrated author,.
Sale- ofthislotto be strictly Cash.
Just received,a large lot of NEW MUSIC, which will be sold
at the usual price.
Cali and examine. Orders with money enclosed will be fibed
and forwarded to anv part of the country b\ mail.
WHITTELSF.V & CO.
Columbus. March 9—tvvtf
New Sheet Music.
Tli E subscribers hare this day received a large assoriuK-nt o
-Sheet Music; among which are many new and
pieces never before offered in this market. The laoes in parti
culirare invited to call and examine our stock.
TRU \X & PKABE,
Columbus, March 2—tw loti Broad street.
PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED.
r-rrr- .—. THE undersigned have engaged the serviceso
Mr. F. O. RASIM, Tuner and Plan.. M ker, lately
from Erards’Celebrated Establishment in Paris.
J J x if U Mr. R. is probably the be9t in his profession in the
Southern Country. We are prepared to attend to all orders in
the above line, and will be responsible lor all work done by our
workmen. < >rders addressed to VVhittklsby &. Cos., or Tkuax
& Pease, will meet with prompt attention,
WHITTELSEY i Cos.
Columbus, April 22, 1853. TRT7AX & PEASE,
twtf—Jel4 wtf
JUST Received, a lot of Fine FANS. Also, Emhr nlery Silk
by f April 22. j VVHITTELSEY ft Cos.
FOR SALE AND TO RENT.
To Rent.
, yfX Rooms over brick stores Nos. 151 and 153 Broad
street. The above have a good yard, kitchen, ami well.
I|2i| The apartments are admirably adapted for a boarding
house. For terms &c., apply to
JNO. QUIN, Auctioneer,
Columbus, Aug 24—twli&wtf 153 Broad Street.
LAND FOR ISALE.
WILL bes >Sd at public out cry, on the first Tuesday in
fteSfc October next, between the usual hours of sale, at the
c >urt house oi Cuthbert, Randolph county, G&., the
fL plantation lately owned by Baris Newsom, deceased,
lying on the road from Eut'aula. Ala. to Cuthbert, eight miles
from the former place and seventeen from the latter. Said plan
tation is situated near the Petaula and t lode hod kee creeks, and
contains about one thousand acres five hundred of w hich is open
with good improvements. Will be sold in one body: on- half
the purchase money to be paid January Ist, l?s4,and the balance
January Ist, 1855. The titles are indisputable.
Persons wishing to purchase are invited to caii ,nd examine
the land for themselves. JAMES F. NEWSOM. Ev'r
July s—lds f- A VIM A NEWSOM.
PLANTATION FOR S\LE,
IN THE VALLEY OF TALBOT COUNTY, GA
THE subscriber having determined to remove west,
offer-’ tor sale his plantation, containing five hundred
acre-, aoout one half cleared and undet good lence.-
One hundred acres bottom land, tolerably good dwell
ing and out houses, new gin and screw.
Persons wishing to purchase a good larm will find it to their
interest to call and examine the premises. C\>me, 1 sm deter
mined to sell. Terms easy. JAMES M. STAMPER.
Quito, Talbot co., Ga. July s—wot. j
plantation and lot for sale,
ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS
I will ell my valuable plantation one mile East oi !
gs3Egj, frawtord. Ahv. containing Eight Hundred acres; well •
improved, good dwelling and out houses, gin house.
f i „ ew screw, tc.. tec. There is good creek bottom and j
pine land interspersed with Oak and Hickory.
Also.a corner one acre lot opposite the hotel in^"rawlbrd.
For terms and particular? apply to Messrs. C. F. Harrison be j
i Co- Golumbus, Ga. . .
A/ay 20—w A twtf C. A.CL< D. j
South Cowika Plantation For Sale.
THE subscriber having determined to remove West.
: offers for sale his plantation, containing seven hundred i
and seventy-five acres, about one half cleared and under 1
! “ i go-vd fences, situated twenty four miles west of Eufaula.
nliie’imies from Clayton, and twelve miles from the route of the
! Girard and Mobile Railroad.
For terms apply to Mr. Thomas Robinson at Eufaula. or to
I the subscriber on the premises. HENRV H. FIELD.
April 9iV—w6m_
For Sale.
• j—: MY Plantation on the Gieniivilie, (Ala..i road, ■* ven
| miles trom Col ambus, containing 34u acres, about 160 ol
• jpjfpK which is cleared and in a fine state ot cultivation.
I -fX_j The improvements are a frame dwelling with four
i rooms, kitchen, cribs and -tables conveniently arranged. Tin
1 place has an abundant supply of ex cell ;nt spring water, is con
: vent ent to churches, schools and market, is very healthy and in
’ ar excellent neighborhood— person* wi-hing to purcha-e cat
: obtain any desired information by calling on Mr. Whitten, on
I tho nremises, or the subscriber iu Columbu
; ’ B. T. COLEM AN.
Columbus, June 21—wnm.
l ” .
For Sale.
- ’ v small farm about one and a half miles from Colum
bu-> It contains 150 or I6 aero? oi land : about a third
ITbiTr? of Which is cleared, and in suitable condition for enlliva
fT_ t i~ The remaining portion i- well timbered witl
r It ; > *> desirable location for any person, wishing a small fare,
or summer residence in the vicinity of the city. Apply to
Columbus. March o—twt! h . T. TA\ LOR.
For Sale.
\iy plantation lyiDg on the Chattahoochee rivrrin
Ku-sel count v, Abu. twenty miles below Columbus. Ga
containing about two thousand five hundred acres in ;
**T ;„*]v. Also, two detacned places containing abou
eightiTuadred acres, which will be sold with the main body o
” The plantation is well settled and liealthy, and ... product!v*
i tertile as any on the river, and free Irom freshets.
Person? wi-iriiig to examine ti**- plantation will apply to MeS-
Yjjj- c. i -owell, orG. V,. Keith, .the overseer'at < >
wtebee. \la., or Jos B. Hilt.in Odum bus, Ga., who w iii furnish
Vi i*ccesarv inf rotation in my absence.
au uece-sa . JOHN CANTEY.
Aggnst 2—wtf Camden. ?. C.
RESIDENCE FOR SALE.
I uffer my residence for ?ale, one mile from -erat
the business part of the city, and one half mile
?- s from the principal .Vale and Femalt school*,
acre? of land, of which thirty are in toe wooos ai
w-eP Umbered, ten in lots, in a high state of cultivation. Th.
improvement ure ail *>od-a large twe story brick dweihm
Ji-h eLrld nKiais, five ckitet*, a pantry, front poroco and bad
out buildings, hil new and good, a well ot exoeilei
in the yard and a good cool spring and a dah pond lua
; o*l. > Tbi- i s one ot the higbes. an-i healthiest io.;auoi
; h Jrftv and in one of the very best neighCK>rhv.Js on thi
um of the river. Ibosv wishing e buy property about uas pine
wmonlv £ a "e” see my place to be There are ao :
ijvat \ ariety of fruHa a id shniboery and ssade trees o, ever
can had by calling soon and seeing me. or i
‘Tv * ‘ 4 “J7i \ K.Aver or Mr.H. H. Epping will show an.
•j oiy absence < oi.-v. . s T \ntsTlN,
j sePtor sue. &-c. -
1 Coluinbu?, July • >
HOTEL FOR SALE.
THE subscriber offers orale bis coiumodi <>us and
well finished Hotel, situated on tbe east side ot thi
|sk = | publics.juare, in the townot Buena Vista. Ga.. an*’.
* * 1 g-'>wn as the “iiLOBE UQTEL.’’ li is furnished with
alluecesa f convenience*?, and has pertaining to it. a goo,,
kitchen, house.stable, tot. tec., all in good repair. The
houseis cor ruientiv situated,aud is favored w ith a Üb*-ral share
of boarding vad transient custom. Buena Vista, though new, tr
a large and beautiful town. Its schools, and varies! uit-rchantile
and mechanic interests, insure its permanency and rapid growth.
I No one need fear depreciation in property for many years.
Persons wishing to purchase such property, would do well i<
call aud examine. Reasonable time will tcallowed for pay ment.
For terras applv to the undersigned 7. WILLIAMS,
’ or to WILLIAMS k OLIVER ,
Marchs—Uwtf Buena Vista. -Marion co. Ga.
FOR SALE.
■ . THAT valuable Gin Factory and Mill at Palmyra, Lee
county, located in one o the best regions of country u
L g-i the world for that kind ot bu iness; ihe machinery i
fii-S jL nearly all new. and propelled by a never tailing sub
terranean stream of water. The factory building ts torty by sixty
feet, two stories high, with mill 1 ouse atta in and.
Mso, a laree to storr dwelling houae w ith six rooms, sou
fire place?, four :<creN of land, arm well iniprovefl otl.eiw ;st. tb j
mo-t dc-irable residence in tow n.
A Iso a lot of land, all in the woods, ad jo ning town, contain) g
about one hundred acres.
1 will sell -ill the above together, or either separate, or on. j
half interest iu the factory.
J. H. WATSON. i
August 16—w6t.
VALUABLE 111 PROVED LAND
FOR SALE IN LOWNDES COUNTY.
TII R 1’ DER?IG \ EI) ha- i.. vei sold his place, four
mile* from the Brunswick and Florida Railroad, which is
now building. In ibis body of land there are about 1.000 acres
fine hammock and pine land—23o cleared. It is well watered,
healthy ami fertile. A great b rgain can be had. Come and
view it. Mv address is Sharp- s-Store Post Office, Ga.
353. - D. B. GRAB \M.
A I INK PLANTATION FOR SALE.
undersitnied -'tfers his plantation for on Martin’s
Creek, two aid a hall miles be ow Elion and four miles
from the Girard l:.-tilroad, containing ll)40 acres. 500 open, 400
of which is Iresh land : between 350 and 400 acres of hammock
land, level, the balance rich upland and will produce from inoo
to 1500 lbs of co ton per acre.
The improvements are excellent: Framed Dwelling House,
four good rooms, brick chimneys ; large framed Gin-house; new
Cotton .Screw, and nine new Negro Cabins : good water, spring
ami well, healthy, aud in an excellent neighborhood. William
J. Cole man, on ihe place, v ill show the plantation to purchasers.
For terms address me at Columbus. Ga
BEVERLY A. THORNTON.
Columbus, August 3. 1853—twlm.
M LUMPKIN HOTEL,
LUMPKIN, Ga.,
UOIIMEKLY THE “COLUMBIAN HALL,*’
X is now under the management of JoIIN M. SJO FT, and
open for the reception ot boarders.
The improvements now in progress on the premises will be
j completed by tne first of .September next, w hen the Hotel will
: again be opened for tbe accommodation of tne traveling public
i and oil ■’eus of the county. [Aug. 2, wtf 1 JNO. M. SCOTT.
GLOBE HOTEL,
BUENA VISTa, MAKION CO., GA
j . THEsubscriber m-pectfully announces to is friends
! ard the public generally, that he ha? taken charge
|Hia £ | o this well known
JJLL ESTABLISHMENT.
Thehouseis commodious aud well finished; and no pains will ;
! besparedto render thosecomfortable, who may favor him with ;
! their patronage.
Dec 3—ts E. TITCOMB.
AUBURN WATER-CURE.
r r*H ISErtablishmeut is now open for the reception of patients ,
x The location is pleasant and healthy, being on the great i
Southern *iail Route in Eastern Alabama, and is abouta hundred j
yards from the depot, immediately adjoining the Railroad.
The efficacy of the Water Treatment in all acute diseases, a
I Fevers, Scarlatina, Measles, Small Pox, is so complete and
! rapid as to seem almost miraculous; while in chronic diseases,
ii. e. all diseases of long standing, as Gout, Rheumatism. Dyspep- ;
| sia, Neuralgia, Scrofula, Consumption, ate., it is tbe only effec- i
i tual raodeof arresting the progress of the disease and eradicating j
| it from the system.
In the pecu :ar diseases of Women, the Water Cure is a sever j
j eign remedy, where all other remedies have failed, and iu child- |
! birth it procures immunity from untold suffering.
Patients should bring one quilt, a comfort, two pair blankets, ;
i two sheets and several yards of linen diaper for bandages.
Terms according to treatment and attention required, pay able
| weekly, invariably. Consultation fee. $5.
I)R. VV. G. REED, ) p hv3 ician-
MRS. M. A. T< >RBET, | r -
I Auburn. March 16—wlv inch 30twfiw
FOR BALE.
A HOUSE AND LOT;
ALSO
CARPETS, FURNITURE, Ac.
APPLY TO
C. S. HARRISON Sc CO:
Columhus. Mav 14 —twtf j
CORN AND WHEAT.
CtORN and Wheat wanted, for which the highest
) willbopaid at PALACE MILLS.
Columbus. July 23—w&twtf _ j
MEDICAL college
OF THE STATE OF
SOl'T II CAROLI X A .
s
Thu Annual Course of Lectures iu this institution w ill com
mence on the first Monday in Novemb* r next-
Anatomy — Prof. J. E. Holbrook, M. D.
Fur ery—Prof J. E. Gepdings. .V, D.
Institutes and Practice—Pro!. .1. Henry Dicksok, M. D.
Physiology—Prof. James .</ovlirie, M. D.
Me’teria Xiedica-Prof. Henry R. Frost, M. D.
Obstetrics—Prof. Thomas 0. Prk lkac, M.D.
Chemistry—Prof. L. U. Fhkparp, 3i. D.
Comparative Anatomy —*Pr<l. L. Agassiz, M. D.
Demonstrator of Anatomy i-ranch T. Miles, JW. D.
Prosecutor to the Pro.essor ot t-urgery—l. F. M. Gedpings,
CLINICAL INSTRUCTION.
Dr. J. Cain. M. D, Physician to the .barine Hospital and Clin
ical instructor, lectures twice a week on the Diseases of that In-
I aiitutiou.
J. Ford Prioi.eau, M. D.. Physician to tbe Hospital of the
: Alms House, at which lectures are delivend twice a week on
: disea.-es. the Diagnosis discriminated, and the student irdoctn
; listed in tbi ir treatment.
Demonstrative instruction in Medicine and Furgery. at the
; College Hospital, by the Proiessorsof the Medical Cohege.
*At a spwcial meeting of the ‘irustee* and acu-ty of the Med
ical College of the State oi South Carolina, held on the 3d ot
January, ir*s2. Dr L- Agassiz was unan n.ously elecud Proies
sor of Compar tive Anatomy, w ith the distinct understanding
:hat the collegiate expenses of the student are not to be increa
sed by this addition to the cour-e.
Juls 19—w 6t HENRY R. f- P-OFT, Dean.
- ,
ARRIVALS
FOR FALL TRADE, 185 T
NE W AX D II EA V Y WOOLE XS. j
The Greatest Bargains Ever Offered
IN NEW YORK.
WM. H. KNOEPFEL.
Nos. 91l and 101 William Street,
New York,
HV- nuv. for ale an extensive slock of FA 1.1. GOOD?
*able ‘.or CLoTIIIEHS AND MERCHANT TAILORS?—
UlOstlv Os HIS OWV IMPORTATIOK.
Short lime and Cash buyers are particularly invited io call
andexamine m;-took before purchasing elsewhere.
New York. January -22—Iwiy
STEWART. GRAY & GQU
SUCCESSORS TO
H. S. SMITH & CO.
\\ \ V\\ THE undersigned bavin* purcims-d the cii-
b-:.. rr-- of H. S. SMITH in the
House beret of -r. occujot-d by H. ?. -mitb i.lfesaaV’
• *.. assocn.ted them?elves together under the name and
style as above, ,-r the transaction of a general
WARE HOUSE. COMMISSION
- AND—
GROCER> BCSISEBS.
TTe-.’ have had lb Ware Ho rse rc-coverud and thoroughly re
Tu grocerv ousine—will be conducted in the new builditu
opr- site the “tore f •rmeriy occup ed by E. Baas vrd & C-, and
• djacent to the War - Ho iW. where will be Rep-, a large supply o
Bagging. Rope, Salt, Iron, Sugar. Coffee, &c
waicii they arc prep * t to furuish the.r customers and patron
on as liberal a- h*-v can be hal in lir- market. The usua
odvauce# will be r-iade =:i c AU>tu
Messrs. .STEM \RT A. GRAY,
having been connected win. the buxine?? of H. ?. Smith it O
is partners for several year- believe at their expenence ii
vusiuess,combined wi h the personal exertions of iheuaselv.:
ind th :i: *ciate?, “ I e-t tolj .hem to gi re entire >aiis?actf*
u> their patron?-
JNO. D. STEWART,
P. J. SEMMES,
W. A. BEDELL,
W. C. GRAY
ColuDibos, June 21 — wtljaa.
NOTICE TO
MiMifiint tmm-mujmti
SELLING OUT AT COST!!
M US . LOVE, owing to ill health in her
family, intends It av ng this place, and will -ell
out her t"Ck of goods, w hich coinpris*>s all the
at tides usually kept in an establishment of that kind, in good
order and of the tan-s; !yl-s. wi'h gootl will ot hun s.
Her store is in the be*’t locaHty of the city for hiisiiws* ; hand
-1 someiy fined up with ht-lves and show cases.
To a competent hand .Wrs. L. ha- no hesitation in savit g it i$
! a rare chance. Being abou. tw o years established, ai din *ther
.'lilliner in the place w ith an increas'ng and enter] rising popu
lation. Possession given immediately—rent moderate. Eariy
application necessarv. App.v to
. ’ JOHN LOVE.
Jn l * - w ,*>t . Broad Btre t, K me.Jlla.
Touthir n i
! COWKTA FALLS MANUFACTURING
mm iww •
HAVING resumed MixmcTi 'NB, are uow in successful
oiiemtion Having added sev ral pieces *l New and Im
proved Machinery to their Factory, they uow offer to Purchasers
Heavy and l.ionT
COTTON GOODS, COTTON YARNS,
assorted, unsurpassed in quality.
Wools v Goods, Plain and Colored; Woolin Jeans. Colored.
WOOL Carded for Cash or Toll.
They will give the highest price for WOuL; and tu;ke up
B 00l into doth, on shares or for fifteen cents per yard.
June 14—wtf
TRAVELING.
MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD (O.
T ll \ s<; i: ot m’ ni; dull.
On and after the 10th insl. the Passenger 1 rain w ill leave and
run by the followi ng schedule daily until further notice:
Leave Columbus at 8 A. M.; Arrive at Vacoi 3 3ti P. V.
[ Leave Macon at 630 A. M.; Arrive at Columbus 210 P. M.
EL F RICKER, Superintendent.
Columbus. May 14, 1853
IIARNDEN'S EXPRESS.
I OPPICk OS K.tXDOLPH^Street. S^HSbSS3&
i \T7 E respectfully beg leave to imorni the citizens oi Columhus
v> and iu vicinity, that we have concludtd our arrai gt n.ei.ts
with the Central Railroad Banking Company, and are now run
ning messengers daily from Macon to Savannah.
\lso, forwarding g. ods daily over the Muscogee and South-
Western Railmad to Fort Valley, Oglethorpe and Macon, thence
to Milledgeville Favai nah am all intermediate places.
Also, to Montgomery, Ala. We would also snv, that our Ex
presses by the steamers to New York at and Philadelphia enable us
to forward every description of merchandii-e and valuables.
Notes. Drafts, aiid Bills collected in every tow n in the Northern
and Eastern -Slates : also, to ( atifomia and Europe.
Or kicks a>d Aoknts— Eantlo’ph street. Colnmhus, opposite
the “Corner Stone” printing office :C. A. El’s & So n. s'cron ;
Mr.Kendrick, Fort Valley; G.R. Clayton. Oglethorpe: 153 Pay
street, Savannah; 74 Broadway, .Yew York; 43 and 45 Fouth-
Third. Philadelphia ; 8 Court street, Boston ; Exchange street.
Providence: Montgomery street, >an Francisco.
LIVINGSTON, WIN* HESTER 4. CO.
•Columbus. Afiril 13—tw&w
UKITED STATES MAIL LIKE
New York and Savannah Steamships.
PC H MIR A R B AS& MEN T.-Rays and Raving Ba
laniiah lor New \otk:
Ihe Augusta, Capt. 1 yoi>, ednesdav, June 8
“ Florida, “ Wood hull, on Saturday, “ 11
“ Alabama, “ Ludlow, on Faiureay, “ 18
“ Augusta, “ I.yon, on Fatunlay, “ 25
“ Florida, “ Woodfiull, on Fat unlay, July 2
M Augusta, ** Lyon, on Faturday, 9
“ Flor da, “ NYoodhull, on f-alurdsv, “ 16
“ Alabama, “ Ludlow, on Wednesday, “ 20
u Augusta. “ Lyon, on Faturday, “ 23
“ Florida, “ Woodhull, on 8n ur- ay, “ 30
| “ Alabama, “• Ludlow, on Wednesday, Aug. 3
“ Augusta, I.yon. on Sain day, “ 6
“ Florida, “ IVoudlnill, oti Bafi rday, “ 13
“ Alabama, “ 1 udiow, on Widl.esasy, “ 17
“ Augusta, “ i.yon, on Faturday, “ 20
‘• Florida, “ VVoodliull, on Faturday, “ 27
“ Alabama, “ J.udiow, on VV< dnesday, ** 31
“ Augusta, “ Lvor, on Faturday, Fept. 3
“ F’lorida, “ Wood hull, on Fatnrc'ay, “ 10
“ Alabama, “ I.udiow, on Wednesday, “ 14
These ships are the largest on the coast, unslirpe-si-c in sj ei and,
-afety or conitort—making tin ir pas-age.- ii 50 te 60 h< ms. m and
are commanded h\ skillful, earetul and poliie officers. Hey
effer a most desiri hie conveyance to Ntw York. On tl-e coni
fdetinn <i the .Atlanta in ti e aim.nit. tiiis lit e will be s*.nii
weekly—sailing each W edi etuiny ami Faturday.
Cabin Passage $25
PADELFuRD, FAY & CO..
Agents in Favnnnab.
FAM’L L. MITCH 11 I ,
June 5 Sent 7 13 Broadway, New York.
FARE REDUCED.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINK.
Philadelphia Savannah Steam Navigation Company
THE new and splendid side-wheel Fteamsliip
_ state or Georgia,
twelve hundred tons register, Capt. WALTER COLLINS, will
leave Favanns h as follows:
Wednesday, July 27 Wednesday, Aug 10.
“ Aug 24 “ Fept 7.
“ Fept 19 “ <ct 5.
’ This ship has been built with the strictest regard to tl.e safety
and comfort of the passengers, and her accommodations are un
; surpassed by any steam-hip on the coast.
Anew ste'.ni-hip n*w building, in evety respect equal tothe
; state <>i Georgia, will tak* her place in the line during the
month of June, and wi 1, w ith the Fiate of Georgia, make a week
; ly line, leaving each port on Wednesday.
! * cabin passage from Favai nah to Philadelphia $lO
Steerage “ “ “ Philadelphia 8
C. A. L. LAMAR.
Agent in Savannah-
HERON t MARTIN.
21—ts Agents in Philadelphia
United Stales Mail Line.
THROUGH IN A DAY EACH WAY,
From Columbus, Ga., to Chunuenuggee, Ala.,
I (and you may go to Savannah the next day. fr< m Columbus.)
: via Lainingion, ?and fort. Ucbee, Creek .Stand, Hernando, Enon,
and .s*ewart’s Mills.
This line intersect* at Chunnenuegee the one to Montgomery
’ via Cotton Valley. Tu-kesree and Cbehaw. also the one hading
! in the direction oi Tallahassee. F!a., via Five Points, Mount An
drew, Clayton and h uh.ula, Ala.
I will ?e;‘d forward pasengers or freight from C huunenuagee
■ to any of the following places; Union Springs, Aberoil, Arbor
: vi*a?,”P.rote, Missouri. But: Hail, E<ieefi< Id, Troy, and Ridgely.
SCHEDULE:
Leave Coinrnbus Tuesday, Thuisday and Saturday at 6 A. M.,
arrive at Chunnenuggee same days, at 9p. m.
Leave Chunnenusrgee Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 4
a. m.; arrive at Columbus same days at 9 p. m.
May-28—lwlv APPLETON HAVGOOD, Contractor.
NOTICE.
A NEW LIVERY STABLE IN GIRARD, ALA.,
By J. B. HICKS.
THE undersigned ha? taking the Livery liable in Girard, Ala.,
heretofore occ pied by V. C. Kirkland. :or the purpose of
carrying *>n a general
j* LIVERY STABLE BUSIN
Under the superintendence of
1). A. GARRETT, N
he proprietor of the City Hotel, Columbus, Georgia.
Tni-stable will be interior to none in this country n point of
j attention to stock and good man**emeni.
Persons wishing to hire HORSES and BIGGIES c.u
find a* good in thi* stable a? can be found any w here. Call and
give me a trial.
N. B. The citizens of Columbus will please bear In mind that
whenever they have to hire a horse or a horse and uuirgy lor *he
transaction of busiaeas in Alabama, that they can make a saving
of from 25 to 75 ceutsou the trip by hiring or- the other side of
he river. Girard, A!.,., Julv 2 twom
FRAUD!
\LL who want Axts oi the real Collixh & Cos. make should
Ue particular to notice the stamps, a* there are various
•oun eriVits and imitations siainped Collins and lab. Urd much
Kr ours, which are ir.iuouirntiy sold in s.me parts of the Uni
u siates us our mam tacture. They aro mu.ie si different parts
the country b> various axe-makers, and generally their p..nr
-i quality. The gem ne Gd it saxes, wn.cb have arqaiied
jeh an extensive rc|>uta!ion, areinvari. b > slanipi d“i OI I.iNS
OH AHTFUEtt,"’ and each ax* has a j rinud late w iih my
ignature it is u*w more than Twimv hvk yeses since we
.iiimencc-d it e business vi'h the -tamp o “• ollins sc o. Hart
rd.”and I do not know of any other aae-makrr by the n me of
jollini* in the U’ ‘ted States. SAM. W. f-OLLiNB.
! Augue* 23d, 1653.—w1y.