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R. R. R.
in ten minutes cured the Gout. —Mr. M. Edgecomb, an
English gentleman, residing in Waverly Place, New York,
bad been troubled with the gout for sis weeks, By the
advice and consent ot Dr. Wheeler he applied R. R. Re
lief. In ten minutes after the first application, he was free
f.om pain and ha3 not suffered any further inconvenience.
So, reader, it is with all acute pains. R. R. Relief acts
like a charm ; the moment it i3 applied, the most severe
paroxysm ot Neuralgia, Chill, Fevers, Rheamati.-m, Sick
Headache, Toothache, Cramps, Spasms, Swelled Joints,
Weakness, and Pain in the Side me instantly relieved, and
the cause quickly removed. The first symptoms of pain
apply the Relief, either internally or externally, and you
will be free from all further annoyance. In purchasing
R. R. Relief, ecethat the signature of RAD v AY & CO. j
is upon each bottle, and the letters R. R. R. blown in tie
gla-s. The genuine will instantly stop the paic. Price, Cl
cents, 50 cents and $1 00 per box.
August 12— Im.
DIED.
In thi?city,on the 25th inst., Mr. Joseph I. Ballenger,
aged 55 years.
Robison, fir.-t engineer ofsteamship America,aged 45 years, !
and a native of England.
“special notices. “
ZfgT We are authori ed to announce Mr. JOHN S.
VAN PELT as a candidate for the office of City Mar
tha!, at the election in January next, and will be suppor
ted by THE PEOPLE.
Aug. 24,1853 —w&twte.
Messrs. Editors : —Permit me to suggest M. L. PAT- l
TF.RSON, Esq., as a euitab.e candidate for the office ol
Ju-ticc of the Inferior Court of Muscogee County, to fill the j
vacancy occasioned by the death ot Lock Weems, Esq. j
Aug. 27—ttv&wtf CITIZENS.
WE are authorised to announce JAMES M.
HUGHES as a candidate for Sheriff of Muscogee eoun- j
ty. Election first Monday in January next.
Columbus, Aug. 20, 1953.-—w&twtd
WE aie authorised to announce Mr. JOHN D.
ARNOLD as a candidate for the office of City Marshal, j
at the election in January next.
August 17, 1853. ;de.
23P* WE are authorised to announce DA VII) J. BAR
BER as a cai didate for Clerk of the Superior Court oi
Muscogee County, at the election in January next.
June 25, 1853—w&twte.
ZjjF* 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 ISSO and 1851, aro requested to make im
mhate pav ment to me, or their accounts will be placed in
the hands of an Attorney for collection.
Remittances may be made to Frank M. Jeter, Colum
bus. Ga. WILLIAM H. CHAMBERS.
Columbus, July 26, ISs3.—w6t
GAS FIXTURES,
THE nbftcrl&?ra having engaged competent workmen, will be
prop&red to fit up Stores and Houses with pipe*.,. jg rnerg and „
necessary apparatus for the work will be war-I
anted, and done under^'V'” - ’ . _ , ,
superintendent -ui Engineer of
the Columbus .... qpv r<\
cotnpauy. V\ Bit i i-.LSE i fit Cv.
the by-laws of the company, the houses and
T'ZITi will be fitted up in the order of their application.
\ C Rev''s’er Book is now ready at the store of Messrs. W hittel*
•£CO u. E- DEXTER, Sec’ry.
’ ‘April 15— wfctwtf Columbus Gas Light Company.
REMIT I’ANCBS
To England. Scotland and Ireland.
Persons desirous of sending money in small suin3 to j
England, Scotland and Ireland, can be supplied with Bills j
of Exchange,< rawn at sisht, by the Bank of Charleston
on the Bank of Liverpool, iu sums of .£1 and upward-?, by
applying to the sud-criber. R B. MURDOCK,
Columbus, Ga., Aug. 13—- twlaw3t Agent.
Mrs. M. F. Gray bill
VY7IT L resume h-r SCHOOL on Monday, s:h of September,
nt l oretdeme.
C>’ mhos. .A tifr 3 —twit
Imported Fowls for Sale!
1 have for sale, a lot of the
BLACK SPANISH
POLAND FOWLS;
ve-y fine—at my residence near Columbus, Georgia.
Forfirihcr information, prices, &c., 1 rHer to Mr. JOHN
ft V WILT *N, at the store of Me*s<s. Jetf-rsou S- Hamilton,
0.-.etii >rpe street. CATHARINE FIJiNIGAN*
Coluinb i*,Ga , Aug. 30—w2tfctwlt
WI3JE3, SARDINES, &C.
•■ tr ?EsE?\ JU~T received, superior pale Amou
tl lido cherry, Mumni Vergenay and
Heulsicke Champnigne VVii as.
Q a tor boxes Sardines fresh and fine.
Boker’s Bitters, a superior artic e.
Expected to arrive short y, Cuasselas D or Brandy, a very tu
nr, . ic’.s of Pale Br indv.
P C d‘l. and purchase SCHLEY & JOHNSON.
Columbus, August 27. IHS3 —tw2t
INK MANUFACTORY.
A few daors above the Market, at Mu. l-“S i
Broad street. CoJnmbus, Ga.
i
THE under&iirntd has just completed hi? esiablishmen. for
the Man ifactory of ink, and offers extraordinary it <1 jcc
to Merchaaic, au-T ail others 10 purchase his superior ar
* This luk is of a bright Jet black, tlows beautifully from the j
peit. an l is so indelit* e, as many can testify, that errs ut a'tc cri
icill iui r it /rt’**l puptT. Ko Oth6T IllK Wlii SUilid th .•
test>i oxoic acid. Wr.te a *ord with this Ink and the fame |
wort wuh a iv o her Ink contiguous to each oth-r,*ppL oxalic
acid to noth, and t nstsuUy the word written with ihe other In* ■
wi,t and sai‘pear, while mire W'H remain. Hence ite va.ue f>r
Meruhauts. Banks Mortgages. Public I*ocumeuts &-C. ,
S dishonest be -kkeeper can erase a figure once made with ,
this Ink- Fraud or defalcatio $ troi-i this source will be to tali}
cut off oy those win use thU Ink. |
I will “sell as cheap >3 such an „re!e can be bought :n New j
York • orsde wholesale ar.d retail by
.Aug. 87—tw~2;uwif JOHN T. I..\M Alt. P-oori?:--. j
Dissolution.
copartnership heretofore existing between Washington
i Tibey aal tiavid Myers, in the Kxcnaug Hotel, is this day
a SJ ,iveJ by mu'ml consent. All person* indebted to tin L\-
enunte Hotel wi I please call and settle with Mi. Tilley, a* i e j
ait n j isauthorized to * Ule the business of the l ate firm. Ail ;
iU. nos airaiust the Hotel, which a-e recognized b;. Mr. fitb-y,
bv the same WASH IN -TON TIL LEY,
Monomer}’, Aug. *. 1553 D. F. M VEES.
exchange” hotel,
JIONTGOMEBY, ALABAMA,
T IE unde*sbiß*d begs leave to return h:s sincere
thinks tr> the public lor pas; i-vors, and re^cctfujl}
- • u s >iic.*sacci:tiuoanoe oi the patmuaga so ,’beiulij
, : :ts t*ed upon him the TANARUS.: jw- * are now
e s~i •>* *- fore 1 eerraais arnn o>. din .he
house, who have fceeu t*stood express*,/ 1— •.**-
H Tw table is at a'l times furnished with wjnr
the Northern sod Southern .WarKtts . ST*r>— i- ‘ “V'l
r.ewiy utm sued, end thorough,}-’ renovated and w hut
♦ho past season, cab is now fitted in the rt'a co.r. ... -i
izz* ss ■** •
iluntgomery, Ala., Aug. 27—twlm Boie Proprietor.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
JORDAN L. HoWELL,
Bookseller and Stationer,
res pec : hilly inform his fiiead*. and the oublie gen
j VV erally, that he was purchased the extensive stock of
locks. Stationery, &c. &c.,
of A. C. FLEVVLLI.r.S Sc Cf*., aud will endeavor to keep con
stantly on hand a complete assortment of
SCHOOL, CLASSICAL, LAW. MEDICAL AND,
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS AND
STATIONER?.
I feolic’: a continuance of the patronage heretofore extended to
icy predecessors, -nd that of as many new custnmera a* will favor
j me witii a call. I will Use every ex."rlio vo please, both in prices
I and ankles purchased.
DOT CALL AND SEE.
Two doors below Myeatt's Comer, sign of the Ely* and White
Flag, N >. TC Broad a reel, Columous, Ga.
r-y ’ n ,M.,wd-i nnti-i'r. An? 3-tr *■
BOOKS ,_B 0 0 K S!
jrST RECEIVES BY
JORDAN L. HOWELL.
One splendid Illuminated family or pulpit
Bible, containing 16U0 engravings.
ZgagHjaß Abboits Juvinife Historic-*, comp'e setts; Ir
ts&: vings works ; Scenes in the life of the Saviour
bv the Foots and Painter? ; Reynolds works; Coopers
Novels, 33 vol Library edition ; Maria Leg worths Tale?,
do do ; JO Vol’s. Abbott’s Yeung Christian Seric- ; Sher
woods works complete ; Classical Library complete ; Vi
ne's Pastoral Pheology ; Olios Travels in the East; Dan
iel Web ter? work complete.
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 Heatt Studies; by Grace Aguilar.
ALSO.
A Few more of Dr. S. S Fitch’s celebrated ABDOMI
iA NAL SUPPORTERS and SHOULDER BRA
CES.
Columbus, May 21—twly
Valuable Books!
McCulloch’s Universal Gazetteer, a Dictionary, Geo
graphical, Stati-tica! and Historical, of the various coun
tries. place-’ and principal natural objects in the world. 11-
lu-t’-ated with reven large map3
The works cf Dr. Stephen Olive, comprising his sermons
and b etures.
‘I he Lite and Letters of Dr Olia.
Memories of the life and ministry of the Rev. John Sttm
merfield, with an introductory letter, by Jr.mes Mont
gomery.
Men of the Time; or, Sketches of living Notables, by
Redfield.
Private life of Daniel Webster, with two beautiful en
graving? of hi? residence and birth place—also a profile of
air. Webster—by Lantnan.
Yusef. or the Journey of the Frangi—a Crusade in the
East, by J Ross Browne.
TR ory and Practice of Hydropathy—with notes on the
cure of Cholera by ('old Water, by H Francke.
Hydropathy, or. Water Cure; its principles, processes and
modes of tieatment, bv Joel Shew, M. D.
W ater Cure tor children ; a short guide for the natural j
treatment of ehild.en in health and disease, by Sehieter
ciecker.
Pilgrim’s Progress, with Scott’s notes, and life of the au
thor ; neatly bound. Price 50.
Lettersto Young Ladtes; sixteenth edition, revised and
enlarged,by Mr?. Sigourney.
“A few more ‘For. Leaves’ left of the same sort.”
Also—For sale low, two large size Letter Presses, at
JORDAN L HOWELLS
Columbus, Aug 31, 1853. Rook Store.
JUST RECEIVED.
THE Xllth VOLUME OF GEORGIA REPORTS,
by ; JORDAN L, HOWELL.
Rpcelvoj this Day.
“FERN LEAVES,” fiom Fanny’s Port Folio.
“ YI SEE, ’ A rrusade in the Ea^t—by J. Ross Browne.
POEMS v Alexander Smith.
ENGLISH H E MOKIST. by Thackery.
DR^OLIN and Lite and Letters, dec., itc.
Aug. 23. 1853 ivT m )WF.LLr^
Thackeray’s English Humorists of the ISth
Century.
A aerie? ofiectures delivered in New York and other
places, by W. M. Thackeray.
Five years, Journey round the World ; comprising a
winter pa-sage across the Andes to Chili, &c., &c.,<k,c..
by F. Gerstaecker.
C B. Tavler’s English Martyrs—-beautifully illustrated.
Lives of VVm. and Alexander Von Humboldt, with por
traits.
Jacobus’ Notes on the Gospels, containing the Harmo
ny and many illustrations ; anew and valuable work hav
ing the results of the latest research and discoveries em
bodied
Dickens’ Child’s Hist ryof England, Voi. Ist—from an
cient times to Hemy sth.
The Folded Lamb, or Memorials of an Infant son. by his
mother
Superb Edition of Layard’s new Work—Discoveries
amongthe ruinsof Ninevahand Babylon, with Tiaveh-in
Armenia, Kendistan and the Deceit, with .l aps, plans ana
illustrations. Ju;t received by
Aug 27. ‘ P. F. WILT.COX
MORE NEW BOOKS.
JUST received by the subscriber, viz.:
/fz‘y; ‘ The last leaf from Sunny Side, by the au-
thor of Peep at Number Five, Tell Tale, Smi
ny Side etc., etc.
‘The Shady Side, or life in a country Parsonage, by a
Pa-tor’s Wile. t
Discoveries among the ruins o: Nineveh an-i Babylon,
being the result of a Second Expedition by Austin 11. Lay
ard. ,
sth vcd. of De Aubigne’s History of Reformation.
Mane De Berniore, a tale of the Crescent City, by Gil
more Simms.
A Stray Yankee in Texas, by Philip Paxton.
Our Village Sketches, Rural Character and Scenery, by
Mary R. Milford. . . ..
Dick Wilson, the Rum Seilers Victim, nr Humanity
Pleading for the Maine Law, a story founded on iact, by
John K. Corwyn. , r
Romance of the Forum, or Narratives and Scenes from
Courts of Justice, by Peter Burke, Lsq.
Memoirs of Charles James Fox, by Lord John Rcsse^.
Australian Captive and the Gold Regions.
Overin*. or the Htir of Wycherly, a historical romance,
by Eidred Grevson.
Harry Coverdale’s Courtship and What became cr i:,by
the author of Frank Faritigh and Lewis Areudei.
Cyni.a, a taie by ihe author of the Initials.
Lover’s Stratagem, cr the Two Suitors, by Emihe F.
Carlyn. .
Harry Ashton, or the wiii and the way, oy t.no author
of Minnie Gray, Gas Howard,
Doet. Burch and His Young Friends, by V/m. M.
Thackemy
‘The above with many other new and popular worsts, c-an
be had af the Bo >k Store of
Columbus, June 14-wtf J. V . FL-Abh,
VALUABLE BOOK.
B LAWS OF LIFE, WITH SPECIAL EEFER
-1 h-tcr r<) THE P.iYSD AL EI'L - VTION OF GIRLS.—
By Elisabeth Bixckvreil. D.
“A a. sunuiv of this popular book joi :tee:red ar.d for salt*
by ‘ yelitwu: J. iV. PEASE.
EMBROIDERIES.
JUST received, a large asaorinurnt of Swiss, Jaconet
and Mull Flouneings, Muslin Bard?, Swiss and Jaco
net Edgings and Insertions, French Wyiked Collars, and
Undersleeves, Thread Lace, <\;c.
BKOKAVV. CLEMONS Sc Cos.
Columbus, July 2. twtf.
MUSLINS.
PLAIN and Stripe Jaconet and Swiss Muslins, India
Mull and Nainsook, do. Briliianta Canabrics; a large
! just received.
J (l iv 2 tv :f _ *■ CO.
HOSIERY.
JUST received - “oil stool;of Ladies’ So .:.J L-le Hose
Fancy J.;., Geuts PlSjO r.r.vi bancy Lisle sn<
Ling, halt Kos-, 1 . Aieo, a cut<;..or _utic’e o; Ladies’ ch..
Glovoe and Mitts. . .
Ji ; < v 2 tvetf r LEMONS A: tO
EDUCATi ON.
MSS. ABBOTT w!!i rasnrae her .School n ‘be flrrt Mends}
in S^ptvuaber.
Cciutafeus* Aug. 24, ISS3.—t*2t
NEW GOODS.
The subscriber has in Store a large stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS
which are offered for sale at prices
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST
FOR CASH uR APPROVED CREDIT
Purchasers for Cash v.ill find it to their ad . .■t?ge
to examine my stock and prices, before purch?.?
Columbus, April 2-tw C. MYGAi > .
Geniirs Hats.
VFEW cases Genie’s a ho. cm; Hats—tPi-aiso tyles.
Ju?t received and for safe by
v -e>. ■*—• j ([_ MEKt. t.
Shirts! Shirts!!
A LARGE invoice of SHIRTS, COLLARS. DRAWERS
- HOSIER f, &c. Just received and for sale bv
March3W—tw J. H. MERRY.
NOTICE,
T A A. GARRETT is my duly authorised agent to transact any
brness or muse, that may hereafter be found in his hand*.
Columbus. -Ttily l—w&twtbn J. R. HK K?.
Notice.
this dato, all pe r aon? tending messages by Telegraph
*■ ‘ v ill bv required to pr ■ puv them beiie thw can be st.it.
Columbus, July 2)—ltn'w ’ Op RATOR.
MUSICAL.
muslcT
WILLCCX & CARTER,
NO. 92, BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA.,
AP.E now receiving, and will keep constantly on hand,
SHEET MUSIC, PIANO FORTES, GUITARS. VIOLINS,
ACCOhDEONS, BANJOS, TAMBORINE3,
FLUTES, FLAGEOLETS, FIFES, &C.
Strings for ike
VIOLIN AN D GUITAR.
ALSO
instruction Rooks for the ab is instrument;:. Also, Exerciser
for the cultivation of the Voice.
Orders are will cited from feachers and others,
D. F. VYILLCOX. WM. B. CARTER.
N. 13. Mr. Carter will attend to Tuning and Repairing Pianos
t i heretofore.
Columbus. April ti—v/&:;v. .f
A GOOD
pl:k Ni a FORi ? | -r
FOR KENT BY THE MONTH OR YEAR,
AT THE
MUSIC STORE OF
WHITTELSEY & CO,
Columbus, June 24, 1353 —twiewtf
SELLING OFF SHEET MUSIC
AT HALF PRICE.
r pHB undersigned deairing to reduce their extensive stock of
8. SiiEKT Mrsic. will sei! at tkrre cents per page , (or half the
usual price) a large snare oftheir present si<ck.° Among which
may be found many of the new and popular pieces, ot ihe day.
This ia an opportunity not to be neglected by Teaokers and
Schools, to 1.-. yin a supply. In this lot will be found most of
tl.e di-slrabie Music everyday ordered.
Also, a larsre stock of Ihstriuhon HeoXi. for ihe PIANO j
FORTK, which will be sold at less then east. Among the Sheet
Muric are the following pieces, arranged by C. IiLPS, viz.:
Dancing Waltz; 1 BombardmentefVera Cruz;
Elbert Waltzes: Stone Mountain, Q.3
La Sultana Waltz; s Columbus Guards, Q. g.
Gibraltar Waltz: 5 Hyacinth Gallop; . I
Alpine Horn, Q. S. ; Galiopade Polka.
Ai,so —A large variety oj
Song*, Walties, Polkas, ‘larches and Q,wick
steps, hy celebrated authors.
Sa.es of this lot to be strictly Cash,
Jus: received, a large lot of NEW MUSIC, which will be sold j
at th: usual price,
Cali and examine. Order- with money enclosed will be Ailed j
and forwarded to any part oftfce country hv mail.
WHITTELSE\ a t_o. !
Ga., March 9—twtf
New Sheet Music.
THE subscribers have this day received a large assortment m i
Sheet Music; among which are many new and populai
piece,, never belore oflerod in this market. The ladies is parti |
curi-rare invited to call aud examine our stock.
TRUA-X & PE ABU,
Columbus. March 2—tw HV, Broad street.
PiSJSIOS TUMED AND REPAIRED, j
—, THE undersigned have engaged the serviceso \
Mr. F. O. RAM.'l,luuerand P.ano Maker,lately
‘k' l Hf ‘vT'SrW from Erards’ Celebrated Establishment in Paris.
J •* 2r a J Mr. R. is probably the ‘ esttn his profession in the I
Southern Country. We are prepared to attend to all o-ders in
the above line, and will t.-e responsible tor r.ii v orkdoue by oar
workmen. < bders addressed to VYhittelsay k. Cos., or Trcax
k Pe .sk, will meet with prompt attention.
Wll ITT ELS F, Y & Cos.
Columbus. April 22, 1853. TRUAX & PEASE,
twtf- Jel4 wt?
Tf?T Received, n lot off ine FANS. Also, Emhr iderv Silk
el by [April 22.] WHIITELSKY & Cos.
SASiI7*I>UNDS, and”panel - :DOORS!
51A ti U FACT CRE D BY
E. T. TAYLOR & CO.,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
1 v tfE subtler ber* having recently erected extensive additions
to their S;cam Work-, for the purpose of m&uutacHiring the
abov aricits, and luriiished tbem-elvca with the latest and
most itpprovcd machinery adapted to that business, are prepar
* it- -Giiirh. at short notice, till work in the above line, of a
< .G. and fiaish equal to the best made in any establishment.
peseta OF SASH.
8 l?y 10 U a glazed, 7 ets.; Primed and Glazed, 13 cts.
10 bv 12 “ 9 “ “ “ “ IS “
12 by li “ 10 “ “ “ 25 “
Üby i6 “ 11 “ “ “ “ 27 **
12 by 18 “ 12 * “ “ “ 3 * “
12 by 20 “ 11 “ “
12 by 22 “ 16 “ “ “ 4 s “
12 by 24 “ 13 “ “ “ 45 “
AH Sa-h Primed in the best manner; ana when Glazed w’l:
be laith uliy Tinned : super or French G.ass v/ui invariably
be uct-d : L p cash luruishcd - hen ordered at a reasonable ad
cillonai cosi.
J?oiling Window Blisdis.
pp.ii c—Sixty cents per ‘'not per pair measurinif :he ieaavh.
Eaauipie: a pair Blinds five feet in lecgth *3 >jo
Panel Doors— ‘l*uldiu tne side.
U Inch 2 Panel S3 00; 4 Pane! €3 50; 6 Panel $2 7b :
II “ “ M 3 25: “ “ 375 ; “ “ 4 00;
o ti u 350 • “ “ 400 • “ “ 4 ‘-5 •
i ’ ’ “*
Fifty cer,> addition: ’ vhi-re both Fide, r.re Moulded.
Patr.ms i. : tt.i: orders uid be part cu ar in sped*
■ T.;na size and number <*l Lsh:s. &-C-, for Sa.-h, awl the ih ckntss.
mi tuim! trot Panels, ex'ent ot Moulding, ic., tor Doors,
.-(nil ihe !<: rih and %: ith of Biinds.
Doors IN liite 1 plain : -Gra’sed in the highest style of the srt,
; if desired, r.t firicesto be ajrt-ed iipon.
TERM - —F r bills e-a than j?1Go f>o cash, on delivery i-.; Rail
rr-i J, s.-esißbvat or n Wauun.
for bills over *i-0 G*, ’.v-a. enable time will be = i.en for
ba.nkab e pa; cr ■ r sat cf.ictory city acceptance, bearlrg interest.
Ijirue contracts epcctally agreed up ■m.
1 A , work when rielix ered to ttaiiroad, M aat.ut or Wiieon,
wiii be ooiu dtred in r-L‘S:er>icHi ol purchasers and a. tiu-ir risk
! . T. TAYLOR k CO.
Columbus, Ga.. Aug. ?-0, l?s3—s-ic.
For Sale.
Steam Engine, Engine Lathes* ke.
ro close consignments, the subscribers offer a! greatly redated
*f.e sr.pfe.-i.'r extra Bni,h nc ‘ Steam Er.elne v :*h steam pipes
and t.-ien or coir.] ’ A inch c- Pader 40 Inch aroke.
1 o nine > c-t -tiie E cine Turnimr Lathis.
One Tur mg la* he, lor \V’<x!.
Anp-’ at Cciuti;busCAUMi Gin f’ e'orv.
Aa?3o—win E- T. IAYLOU sc CO.
FUR SALE.
A HOUSE AND LOT;
ALSO
CARPETS. FURNITURE, Ac.
apply to
C. S. HARRISON Sc CO.
Columbus, May 14—twtf
Mexican Mustang Liniment
l TN’ ■ ? York price-?. W e have Just received a ienre irtTcic
.“A of J-'3 above f-xoeiien*. roedidtM*, to be sold &i tlie muaulat
U r= prices. CfUi atUlt l B 1 UE DRUG BTuEL,
, Marsh fiifit of the Jfsfrs and Mart
BALE ROPE!
Five Hundred COH3 Kentucky Bale Rope
For rale by STERLING F. GRIMES.
r oliimhi’?. Aug. 24. — uvtf
I’Kio;? KUUUCED
WINTER’S Pi LA C E MILLS.
pro selling CORN MEAL a: EVENTY-F VE CENTr
■ ■ per bush 1. LiV.NG.-ToN, Atent.
ihltanbu*. Aca 23—swtf
KENT.
To Rent.
SIX Rooms over brick stores Nos. 51 and ’53 Brosd
•‘feet. The ahme have a tood vard. kitchen, aid w. 11.
£= a= Ihe tpariincuts are admirably adapted lor a boardm.
1 house. For teruis Ac., a>pl> t<*
i_ , , 3NO. QLTN, Auctioneer,
Co-nmh.ij.. Hk-M-'vi ‘st R, nn .| -;raH.
PL \NTATIUN IOR SaLK.
’ XT f £N miies Fartot Col umo us, one hour’s ride hr
gY j. jri 1 - : ‘T’-aii, miles Irom the dep,i. containing 6 0
l g£jH| seres,about 4)0 cleared. 300 acre? bottom land, the
‘ u ‘ ;lai ce pine land, lying well. Gin ho U .-e with a ine>s
rn<d. Seven or eight negro cabins, overseer? house and other
t.ecessarv buddings. The situation oi this place near the Rail
road g.ve? i.he udvai iages ol a near Bucket without iuannoy
.'■.nee?. , givt.'ii Is: January oi sooner, arui terms made
Ang'ist :<o—wtf A. G. REDD
RESIDENCE FOR SALR
f—- - A offer my residence for sale, one mile from --.y
7. v- j :he Easiness part of thecity.and one half mil*
&1 Jl ’! Irom the principal .Vale and Ftnialj echoola,
withfvrty acre- of land, of which thirty are in the
well timbered, ten Hi-lots, in a high state of cultivation
improvements are aU good—a large tw. story brek dwelling,
with eight rooms, live closets, a pantry, In 2.: ’pm tiro and bad
puizi i, an., out buildit gs, i! nvw ami good, a well of excelled
water in the jar. and a good cool enring aud a fish pond eeai
tnc bouse. This is one oi the h ghest e.ud healthiest location!-
near t.ie city, sad in one of the very beat neighborhoods on thi
side o, :ne river. 1 nose wishing to buy proper!-, a) out this d!kc<
willenly base ‘-o see my place to he n'eased 1 h.-re art &!?o r.
great variety oft ruts a id shrubbery and shade trees of even
kind grown at this cl l mate.
A. i'a:ga ; n can be jiad by caliGig soon and seeing m? or ii
my aoaencei 01. A. K. Ayer or Air. ii. iJ. Epping will show ai>o
eeß'orme, &c. *S. T. AUbTIN.
j o'"rohiis, <-a.. July £o—wtf
HOTEL TOR SALE.
THE subscriber offers orsaie his eommodi ou 6 and
, riri? Wfc!! tinishtd Hotel, situated on the east side ol tin
public square, in the town of Buena Vista, Ga., an>
L ‘ .'vn as the “‘GLOBE HOTEL.” I? is furnished wit)
allnecesa / conveniences, and has pertaining to U, a goo.
kitchen, s-*oke houte.stable, lot. See., all in good repair. Tin
house is cor - mently situated, and is favored with a liberal shari
o< boarding transient custom. Buena Vista, though new, u
a 1-urge and beautiful Low u. its schools, and varied nerchantth
and mechanic interests, insure its permanency and rapid growth.
No one need fear depreciation in property for many years.
Persons wishing to purchase such property, would do well m
call uid examine. Reasonable time will be allowed <or pavment.
For lerma apply to the undersigned z WILLI AM a.
erto WILLIAMS 6c OLIVER ,
‘J.'. oh > j)w if Buena Vista. .Warion co. Ga.
FOR SALE.
THAT valuable Gin Factory and Mill at Pa’myra, Lee
county, located in one o the best regions of country in
•5 si I j the world for that kind o ! bu iness ; the muchinerv i?
f nearly ail new, and propelled by a never laiimg sub
terranean stream of water. The factory buildii g 13 lorty by sixts
feet, tw o stories high, with mi l I ouse attached.
Also, a target • o atorv dweilit g houst* with six rooms, four
fire piacix, four acres of iu<i. anu well in proved otbeiw iet, the
most desirable residence in town.
Also a lot ot land. &U iuthe woods, adjoining town, containim.
about one hundred acres.
! will set! -ill the above together, or either separate, or one
haif interest iu the factory.
. t .. e J. H. WATrON.
August i6—wot.
For Sale.
sraa H ia?m abi-ui one a;id a half miles from Colum
bus. It contains 150 or 16 ‘ acres 01 land ; abom a third
c: wbtci is cleared, and iu suitable condition for cultiva
•a£*3 tb'n. The remainiug portion is well timbered witl
pir.e
It is adesirah'e location for any person, wishing a small fern:
or summer residence in the vicinity of the city. Applv to
Columbus. March 9—twtf TAYLOR.
TRAVEi.:r:a.
MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD CO
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
On and alter the ltith issst. the Paaaeufrer 1 rain w ill leave ano
run by the following schtdule daily until further notice:
Leave Columbus atß A. M.; Arriveat Mucoi 330 P.M.
Leave Macon at 6 30 A. .M.; Arrive at C n !uml>us 2 111 p. M.
E. F. R.ICKER, Superintendent.
Columbus. May 14, 1653
11 AKNDEN’S EXPRESS.
OFFICE OA R andolph Street.
T E respectfully beg leave to imorni the citizei ? 01 Columbu>
-
with tiie Central Railroad Barking Company, and are now rut.
ninif messi ngers daily from Macon to Savannah.
\ho, forward ner g. ods daily over the 5 uscogee and South-
Western Railicaa to Fort \ alley. Oj*let!;orpi-ai and t'sc n, thence
to Milledsreville Favai nab am all intern ediate places.
Also, to Montgomery, Ain. We would also snv, that our Fx
pressee by the steamers to New York aid Philadelphia enable us
‘.o forward every description of merchandise and valuables.
5-cte.’- Drat':;, and Bills collected in every town m the Northern
and Eastern xiates ; also, to ( aiifornia Europe.
Offices and Agkhts— Kando’ph street, Columbus, opposite
the “Corner btone” printing office : C. A. El 3 & Fon, Macon :
Mr. Kendrick, Fort Valley; G. R. Clayton, Oglethorpe ; 153 Bay
street, Savannah; 74 Broadway. .Vew York; 43 end 45 Bou;ii-
Third. Philadelphia ; 8 Court street, Boston; Exchange street,
Provideuca; Monigomerv street, >an Fmncisco.
LIVINGSTON, WIN I .HESTER k. CO.
Columbus, April 13—iw&w
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
Sew York aud Eavannah Steamships.
O U :-i 3! Kti ARRANGE ME NT.-Dajs of leaving iia- :
io vaiiiitih lor Mew Yoik:
Ufte Aatfua’a. capt. 1 yo,'. ou Vt eduesday, .hitie h
* s Florida. * AVi hail, on Saiurdgy, “ II
*• Alabama, Ludlow, on K amr<i%, “ is
‘‘ Aufuta, “ 1.;.0n, on Fattmlay, u 25
*• Fi-.tda, ‘‘ VVfKxlhull, on Saturday, July 2
A'.tg .atft, ** 3.von, on B,.turdi\, “ 9
“ Fiords, u Woodhulf, on Saiurday, “ I#t
“ Alabama, Ludiow, on WefL-'estiiiy, “ 2D
• “ Auffuste, u iyon, on Saturday,* “ 29
r L-rida, 41 Wood hull. on **ei ur.isy, 44 20
4 * .ilabama, * 4 Lud ow, on VA edres-day, Aug. 2
44 Aucu-ia, 44 Lyon, on Fata day, * 4 * <>
41 Florida, 44 WoodhulL, on F*ti rdsv, 44 13
44 Alabama, 44 1 udlcw, on AVed; e*<ry, 44 !7
44 Aueusta, 44 I.yon, on Saturday, * 44 20
44 Florida, “ Wo*idbull, on Saturday, 44 27
* 4 Alabama. - 1 udlow, on Wtdre?llay, 44 3!
t 4 Augusta, 44 Lyor, on Saturday, riept. 3
44 Fit-rit'g. 44 Woodhall, on baturda-, 4 ’ 1”
” Alabama, - Ludlow, o?i Wednesday, * 4 ‘4
These hips f-.re the largest on .he coast, unsurpst-wo in spe < -and,
—.i'v.;. * com .-.rt —nu i- • r their pK-r.;e in 50 to CO hours, at ii
;re Cv.tnmati.led by pkiiSfV.L careful end po iie officers. They
offer s tnoit deeircblv conveyance to New York. On the com
n't >a oi the Ada-.-a in ti e sutnetr. this !;: e will be aetai
weekly—sailitu c-acr. V. ednei lay and Fatnrday.
Cabin i’tJb&ST-e. ’.... %25
PADELFoSIS FAY U CO.,
Atrenta in Savannah,
s*AM’L L. MITCH 11 *,
June 5 .'er-t 7 13 Pmadt sy. New York.
FARE REDUCED.
FOR PHILADELPHIA,
C NITED STATES HAIL LINE.
Philadelphia if Sa\ :r v ‘t J- -erm JS nvigrtion Company
TUI . _ . . it’d slde-whrel Stehtcibij
SpT.’Lr X STATE or GEORGIA,
welve hu lei re-1: Ceyi. ‘V.iLTLK LLIKS, will
eave vVsvar.2: h a? ‘ -'uo^s:
V‘,’c<iaeauv, 1 .vt Wednceday, Aug 10.
- * A:,--:... - Sept 7.
44 rt-J.t . ..... u Get 5.
Tula ship Las been bu;l with the nristest regard to the safety
nd oomfon ’ the y.... •. ere. m !: ■■ • viccttnomcKiatioxia are ui--
• urpassed ty at>v sienr.i >-i ;t ti.
Anew etc‘lU'tilp o .. building, in e\t<y resect equal totb
: tale of Georgia, will afe* her place In the line during th.
nonth of June, and vr: 1, wah the Plate of Georgia, make- s cel -
v line,leaving each port on \N rdj.esdsy.
‘ Cabin paas&ae trosa Favat uh to Philadelphia $-0
Steerage *’ u “ PhilarielpHw........ g
C. A. L. LAMAR,
Aceii t ina ya nnah •
HERON fe MAPTIN,
May 21—ts Agents la Phi:&delphis
tm PtQQf WARS BJ®si,
—JO;—
J. C. RUSE, R. PATTEN, \V. C. HODGES.
TvyYYv WE continue the W ABB HOUSE
’ \ S D O M t S S I O % bu*in r
tour well know LIRE PRfKJr buildmc.am
mu tender nor fery ices tt* our p anting rin d* tot the o.orege
>r saie 01 cotton, or any busine entrusted !: *.
We have ito c-.i*=;tn>n with anv t.rocery Hou t bu* will te
ti *?pi to r ctlve ti*e ortiera of our friends or BAGOINO,
HOP K. or auy othtr article?, which wt will putehase at the
■ cash nrice*.
I.ibereiß'ivancts made on shipments to our friends in Sarau
! nab, New York or i.iverpook
HUSK PATTEN A CO.
fnlinhm.r.i . Aim. 24, iSf3.—w&tw6m
§. iW M.T, dIAY & GO,
sitrtMoßi 10
H. S. SMITH & CO.
e\\ \\\ THE undvrs gned having purcuas and the er.-
l T y~J| tre intvnsl ot H. w. S3II !II in the Warelilyj
SZxEs i.o ise bert to or ?ocettp ed b> 11. 8. Mnith &
.. ha> e a?sociatHi themseivee together under the came and
stylo -s ab><, lor the truns iction of a general
WARE HOUSE. COMMISSION
AND—
GROCER 1 BUSINESS.
They have had the Ware House re-CoV6rod aud thoroughly re
paired.
The grocery business will be conducted In *Ye new building
opjrosiic the tore former y occup ed by E. Barnarb & and
uijacent to the Ware 110 ,se. where wul bek- p a large supply of
Bagging, Hope, Salt, Iron, Sugar, Coffee, &0.,
w i-.ch they are pn p red to turn sh their cUß'.(>iners and patrms
o i us liberal terms a?thev can be had lathe market. The usual
advance? will be m:u!e on cotton.
Messrs. STEW ART & GRAY,
having been >Olll e ted ui:h the business ot H. t 4, J-'rmth t Cos.
partner* for reveral y rs. believe .hat llieir exj <ru i<f in
bttsiut*?, combii td wi h tiiepetsonal exertions o/
•nd lhAc ni‘ ci tt-.vs, will enab.o them to give entire saiistaction
to their patrone-
JNO. D. STFAVART,
P. I. SUM VIES,
w. A. BEDELL,
„ , , W. C. (iRAY.
rrvlirmbue. Jtim 21—wtl’gn.
i
COWETA FALLS MANUFACTURING
c: k* jmL iw ~w •
HAVING rc-sumed Mani'actul’ ?g, are now in successful
operation Having added sev rat pieces • New and Im
‘roved Machinery toriieir Factory, they uow offer to Purchaser*
Heavy ana Light
COTTON GOODS, COTTON YARNS,
assorted, unsurpassed in quality.
Yv ■.ri.s;v Goods, t’lain and f’ lored: Wooten JCAtfs, Colored.
IFOOL Carded for Cash or Toll.
They wit! give the highest price for WOOL; and m; ke up
4 not !: ;ot. loth, on shares or for fifteen cetls per vard.
June 14—wtf
IOR THE
Fk UL 3 F 185 3!
PURCHASERS oi CLOTHING are informed that we
are manufacturing the
LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHING
(at whole-ale only! suitable for the Country Trade,to b
found in the States.
SSs’' 0 We do business on the
ONE PRICE SYSTEM.
Orders promptly filled. An examination of our stock la
elicited.
HANFORD &. BROTHER,
29 Park Row, (opposite the Astor House,) N. Y.
N. B. We svre the largest manufacturers of Oiled Ci oth
isu in the count- y. Rubber Cruthino at the lowest mar*
ket rate-. New York, June 2i—w*3m
f
F'OR th* Growth and Lmbeltishnieut of the Hair to Prevent
I its f allin.’off and turning Gray. Awarded the hi* beat prem
iums bv the o! New York, Maryland and Michigan, at their
Annual fairs 01 1851.
The Kathairon m utralize* the • Sect of disease, climate, aixt
*!d hge, in preserving- and rtsttrringthr Hvman h ir, even af
erubalduerr ot twenty yearn eteanfe? the scalp from Fcart
uid Dandruff; will cure the Nervous Headaci.e, Scant Head,
r.ryalpelas, Diseaaer o- the f-k!i ,ic not if the on desirable
TOILET ARTICLE
For Ladies’or C ntlemen’r use :n U eworid. H? perfume equal*
I.ubin’s cluiicept 1 xtracts. ai.d bei: g trte In m ad oGenrive oil,
*r coloring pro peri ier. it giv e the i air that golden, br gbt, eott,
lively appears! ce. second by n oths r p>n j tiaiion.
Ti e uee ol the Kaihairon is adopted by ihe best phyrkiuns in
f urope and America, a-.d has a patronage and sale unprecedetvt
ed iu the histoiv oi tl e materia nrdicc. Bn: words are au.eiflu
“Ua. c trial only cap attest its real virtue, a* viitli n* certify.--
To be had throughout North at and Bomh America, Europe aod
the Islantlsof the Ocean, in large bottles, t<r2s c>uia.
Soil iu Ccuunbu3 by
DR. R A. WARE.
GE?Nr K & PEABODY.
ROBERT CARTER;
E. Thomas Lyon, 161 Broadway, N. Y.
LYON’S EXTRACT OF PURE
JA M AICA Gr N GEE,
NOTHING need be said to command the attet tion •'* ibe pab
lie to this article, w hen convinced 11 at it PI.'BE and uve*
alliterated. edlcal men,or thore seeking a harmless beverage
to deeuoy the unwholesome e tectaet brackish a.’td turbid water
cat. rely upon its genuine ciiarai-.tr. and it is also extensively
used itrculinary parp< >e, in Savoring cakes, {reserves, &.
To the affl cb and with Dy-:t. da, Mi miner Complaints, i holers.
Nervous Debility. Fever ;■md Agile. Dizzire?a, gi r.eral Prosi-atiou,
fi,r. nothing hut ever btr-a prescribed v.iih equal*-fle!.
Manufactured by E. Thomas Lyon, Chemist , 161
Broad-jcay, New York.
Inquire for Lyon’s Pure Glue-r. Fold by reputabl- Druggisis
hiougbout the world. (ifc?NFR& PEABODY,
ROBERT CARTER,
DR. R. A. WARE.
March 16—tw6m Columbus, Ga
n— DRNTRONoys— ‘
COMPOUND SaXATIVE PI I.IS
v ‘ ‘’ ‘ • -—4
Thee Pills are en'irrly Vegetable, anrt
are a most superior Medicine in the cu e ot all
Butou* ti. at pi .im*, CkuU ad F’ver, I y*p*p*ta % Ceetrw
nets, L'ver Cus.p n nt, Jaundice, Su b H ad.rJie, ‘•cofuin,
jut Rheum, Fere, sor a l bird.-, !.ot* of Appetite* Obstruct
ed ail pi nftU n <d aji Imrering dnta.it*.
As a re i s'..- Me-'.iciu they act like a charm, and when
taken accordi’ g to tie dree lions, ihey i-.ever fa J Uv CJr*
the wors c >0- oi Piles, ar all ot.‘er remedies tai’.
They purify the blo'*d, equable ihe eir
cuiaix.ui itiiorr ihe Liver, Kidneys, and
other Secretory Organs to a healthy ions
and action ; and a* an Anti Bilious Family foedteutt
tbev have no equal. Price 25 conU per tn.x.
Also,
IS DR STRONGS
Ac. ; - . .. . :
SECTORAL STOMACH PILLS..
,J for Covgks, Colds , Catarrh, BrovchiC *, Crop,
Whoopwg Cough, A?!k.rm-, Coieu -pi 't>v, ff'TVOH* l>*s-
C't**, Dyspepsia, Cautirentsr, F.r**iy-ela*, Disease of
th‘ Heart , / j(. me? torn and Pitin in the Chest, Bark nod
Sid~,and nil dmeatts arising from a d-rnjtgrd state of the
Stumor h, and to rrlice’ th“ d-atrrss end b :l fruling from
ea’ing too keartp fwd, <n wak and dyspeptic kabits.
WARRANTED TO BE PTJRELjf VEGETABLE.
Toeso Pi Is act a.-; an Lx-*-ctor ml, T-nic- and Aperient.
One 25 cen l box po-9.-s-*es t 4 ree times more ?>ower tocur*
rils~a.'ieß than a one dollar b ttf*> of any of the rupa,
B ilKaia-, o- Saresp-i'illH* that was ever tu-de, a-id a sttn
t>le t sa- of on ! v one h<ix w2l move this - np*>rt ru irut.^.
They prono'e Expectoration, Loosen ♦ho
Phlexm, ami Clear die hung* and o<her
Secretory Organs of all morbid ,•***•■’
and there is not utMiher lemenly I*> Ine whtj Mateiia
Medica capable . f mp .nmg ruen h. nling prupert-r* to
the LuDff* M.d Vital < rgn sa* U.e— PiUs. They
Cure Cudireneu, produce a good, regular
Appetite, aud Strengthen the System.
P ice 25 cents t>cr box. contaiuing 25 d*>ae® of MedU.no,
Call on the Age its who *ed the P li*, * ! >d get iho
Winter's Almanac, oratw, r.ving full particular* aad cer
tificate* of cures.
Doib k.iids of the above named Pilla art for tme In
Cuioiiioua, Ga.,uy lIANHIK 1 Ii <St NAGLk.
GL.r'NFtt 6c PEABODY.
In Girard, Ala., by . .
And on inquiry eau be had io every town in Georgia atvd
vlabama. JiULli A BPthCbR,
Aptil 12 Ann tm&, is. T #