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To the Voters of the 2nd Congressional
District.
The subjo'ned list of appointments I will do all in
my power to meet, and it will be my aim to address the
people in each county composing the District, at one
point at least, before the election. I take this occasion
to express the regrets I feel that I have not been per*
mitted, by the stress of untoward circumstances, to take
the field more promptly. I need not say, I am sure,
anything in explanation of this, further than that the
claims of one nearest and dearest to me, while languish
ing upon a bed of sickness, have detained me from the
field of labor.
If present hopeful indications shall disappoint mo
and I shall be again summoned to this mournful duty, I
shall take care to have the party faithfully and accep*
tably represented at my appointments.
A. H. COLQUITT.
Americus, Sumter County, Oth September.
Bainbridge, Decatur *‘ 10th “
13th District of Early 44 12th “
Blakely, “ “ 13th 44
Fort Gaines, 44 44 14th 44
Cuthbert, Randolph u 15th w
Lumpkin, Stewart 44 17th “
Columbus, Muscogee “ 20th 44
Vienna, Dooly “ 23d 44
Starkville, Lee 44 24th 44
A Remarkable case of Scrofula cured by Holloway’s
Ointment and Pills.—' The son of Mr. Alliday, 209 High
street, Cheltenham, when three years old, was afflicted
with Scrofula in the neck, and the disease increased so
fearfully, that in four years he had ten ulcers on his body,
besides a tumor between the eyes. The best medical
treatment afforded him no relief, the blood being so corrupt
that it was considered impossible to subdue tlte disease.
At this crisis Holloway’s Pills and Ointment were resorted
to, and with great success, forir. two months the boy was
soundly cured by their use, and he has continued well for
the last three years. August 12—lm
Good Medicines! ! A celebrated Physician ot Balti
more says it gives him “great pleasure to add his testimony
to that of others, in favor of the extraordinary efficacy'*
of Stabler'B Diarrhea Cordial, and the tame eminent Phy
sician writes with regaid to their Anodyne Cherry Expec
torant, that he “has no hesitation in recommending it to
the confidence and patronage of the public, as a most valu
able medicine .” See advertisement in another column.
August 12—fm.
Read the Advertisement of Ayer's Cherry Pecto
ral. There ate statements of no ordinary interest to all so
unfortunate as to be afflicted with the difficulties it cures.
Augu-t 12—lm.
R. R. R.
In ten minutes cured the Gout. —Mr. M. Edj-'ecomb, an
English gentleman, residing in Waverly Place, Mew York,
had been troubled with the gout for six weeks. By the
advice and consent of Dr. Wheeler he applied R. R. Re
lief. In ten minutes after the first application, he was free
from pain, and has not suffered any further inconvenience.
So, reader, it is with all acute pains. R. R. Relief acts
like a charm ; the moment it is applied, live most severe |
paroxysm of Neuralgia, Chill, Fevers, Rheumatism, Sick j
Headache, Toothache, Cramps, Spasms, Swelled Joints,!
Weakness, and Pain in the Side are instantly relieved, and
the cause quickly removed. The first symptoms of pain,
apply the Re’ief, either internally or externally, and you
will be free from all further annoyance. In purchasing
R. R. Relief, see that the signature of RAD ‘V AY &, CO.
is upon each bottle, and the letters R. R. R. blown in the
glass. The genuine will instantly stop the pain. Price, 22
cents, 50 cents and $1 00 per box.
August 12 —lm.
Liver Disease.—Carter’s Spanish Mixture, as a remedy
for liver disease, and the number of formidable evils con
nected with a disorganized state of that organ, is unrival
led
Hundreds of certificates, from the highest sources, of per
sons now living in the city of Richmond, Va., migl t be giv
en of cures effected by Carter's Spanish Mixture. We
have only room to refer to the extraordinary cure of Sami.
M. Drinker, Esq., of the firm of Drinker A Morris, Book
sellers, Richmond, Va., who was cured by two bottles of
Carter’s Spanish Mixture, after three years’ suffering fiom
diseased liver. He says its action on the blood is wonder
ful, better than all the medicine he had ever taken, and
cheerfully recommends it to all. See Advertisement.
12—lm.
SPKCIAL NOTICES.
ffgr WE are authorised to announce ANDREW P.
JONES, Esq. as a candidate for re-election for Clerk ot
the Inferior Court ot Muscogee county, on the first Mon
day in January next. Sept 3—tw&wte
We are authori-ed to announce Mr. JOHN S.
VAN PELT as a candidate for the office of City Mar
shal, 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
TERSON, Esq., as a suitable candidate for the office ot
Justice of the Inferior Court of Muscogee County, to fill the
vacancy occasioned by the death ot Lock Weems, Esq. j
Aug. 27—tw&wtf Cll IZENS.
WE are authorised to announce JAMES M.
HUGHES as a candidate for Sheriff of Muscogee coun
ty. Election first Monday in January next.
Columbus, Aug. 20, 1853.—w&twtd
WE are authorised to announce Mr. JOHN D.
ARNOLD as a candidate forthe office of City Marshal,
at the election in January next.
August 17, 1853.
WE are authorised to announce DAV U> J. BAR
BER as a candidate for Clerk of the Superior Court of
Muscogee County, at the election in January next.
June 25, 1853— witvvte.
E3T GEHRGE GULLEN is a candidate for Marina!
at the ensuing January election, and will be supported b}
Aug. 16, w&twte ‘ MAN Y VOTERS.
GAS FIXTURES,
THE subscriber* having engaged competent workmen, will be
prepared to fit up Stores and House* with pipes, burner*, and ail
necessary apparatus for the use of Gae. Thi* work w.n be war
anted, and done under the superintendence of the Engineer oi
the Columbus Gas Light company. WHITTELBEY fc CO-
According to the by-laws of the company, the house* and
-tores will befitted up iutbe order ol their application.
■ rdkteTix
88 April *ls—w&-twtf Columbus Gas Ught Company.
House and Lot for Sale.
Til F subscriber being desirous of closing business In
all£cut"X.!hod ,„.l IC, .>-! to tree
* uJiiinHidt
1 Any ooe desirous to purchase will find it & cwven
“• WHITT EUSF.T,
Lilt of Letters,
REMAINING in the Post Office. at Coluoabus, Ga,. on
the Ist Sept., 1853:
Andereon.L P Lockhart, James
Attaway Jane Lockhart Lernuai
Alford, Rubiu Langford. K-oxana
Alien, Mrs Dey Lang-ton,, LaFayette
Adams, Sanford Mareh, C A I
Booker, D L Moore, James
Berry. Wm T Murphy, WHey 4
Boland Jacob Muecogec Lodge, N g
B >wden, J C Martin, John
Blair, Wm 2 Musten, Marcarot
Burch, Thos Sr. Miller, Sarah
Bryan, Epsey, A 2 Miller, Oliver
Brittingham, Nelson Moscuiino, T G
Biooking, Rubin Mims, Dury
Bonfoy, Sam’l Milura, Louis
Brewer, Robert Mauck, James A
gums, Mr Mitchell, Wm B
Britton, Wm Martin, Cafley
Bates, 1 hos Marcrum. Lucinda J
Brown, Geo W Morns, Henry
Bailey, Richard B 2 Mais, JB
Blanchard, Thomas 2 Miller, Thomas V
Brodnax, Elizabeth Miles Tho3 J
Brown, John S Mason, Mary
Burran, Adaline Mims, Louisa A
Barronton, Mary Martin, Wm R
Brown, Wm B Marten G L
Butts, E P McCoy, D
Baxton, Wm McMillan, Neil
Byard, John McCall, Joseph
Broughton, John C McCluskey, John
Baiker, Henry McDonald, Jane
Ball, W W McValrick, John
Boon, Wiley 3 McGrady, Silas 2
Bedsole, John McDonald, Neil A
Bohamon, J W Mclntgre, John
Brittingham, S Nail, Henty
Cash, Lucy A Nobles, R
Calling, A M Neal, James
Charnaco, M Olir, Melirina
Cade, Dr S M Olir, Calfurna
Callfie!d,SJ Owens, Sam’l
Cook.J B Ormsby, Wm B
Cherry, L Owens, Wm N
Crawford, BH Pate, Nanby
Counts, Elizabeth Parden, Amanda
Copland, Lucy Persons, Mary
Calhoun, Catharine M Poe, E A
Courtney, John Pond, John J
Coojier, Miss W S Pedlers P S
Campbell, Wm Parker, Franklin
Coleman, L C Pryor L M
Coleman. James Parker, Mathew 2
Dunn, Wm P Pare, J C
Doings, James Patrick, John M
Doyle, Francis Palland.C S
Dickson, Miss C Phillips, Lucy
Duck, John C Robison, Sylvamw
Day, AM Rayns, Sarah
Dickson, Miss E A 2 Register Land Office,
D-ash, Wm T Raymond, Jones
Dozier, Thoe Reece, Sarah 2
Dorger, John Robinson &, Cos
Edwards, S H Ronfrow, 1) B
Edgar, Thoa A Rolang, Eucratus
Edwards, Ann Reirin, John
Elder, Joseph Robuts, Emily F
Fann, L P Robinson, George
Fer, R D W Rhcrn, R J
Tickling, Martha D Renfrew, Nancy
Freeman, Capt Reed, Sallie
Finn, Edtvard Rea, J K & W
Fuller Julia A Robinson, Susan
Facon, George Roper. Margaret A
Fanston, Mary A Radford, R
Fulsome, B R Reeves, Drury
Flurnoy, Mary J Reed, James H
Grimes, Josiah Rives, Mrs A E
Garrett, H A Smith, Cyrus H
Gunn, Miss E Smith, J M
Geddings, Bayweli Slaughter, Mrs M E
Gray, Mary Jane 2 Stewart, Wm
Green, Sarah Sherman,.lames C 2
Guise, N Shapson Wm R
Gray, Jamee Stark, Elizabeth
Grimee, John Stanfield, James
Gray, Wm Scanlock, Mary J
Gardner, Wm Sherpert, Edred
Goins, Radial Sinclair, Nudham
Grecm, Mrs Limine Simplar, Matilda
Gieen, B M Slanfreat, Wm
Howard, Sarah G W’ Simpson, Mary
Hampers, Eliza 2 Simpson, N L
Hent/., Calde T Stanton, S B
Harvey, Wmß 2 Stone, H B
Humphreys, EJ Thompson, Louisa 2
Houlleham, John r fhornton,J R
Hager, WmC Tuinage, Wm
Hud-on, A Thornton, Eupborema
Hudson, Martha Jane Tiilerv, Wm
Holly, Hiram F Terrill, Wm T
Hewett, J Thump-on, W J
Hiel, Jacob 2 Thom, Mary
Hinton, John 1 horn, Ann
Huff, Daniel Thompson, Mrs A D
Holbrook, Henry 1 hompson, Elizabeth
Hodge, John P Terry, James
Hall, Granser Tike, John L
H .Hand, G Ter y, Luev
Hick, Casandu Va/jf<ant,S ran
Harris, Mrs S A Upchurh, Usboihe
Huff, John A Williams, Jessce
Hewitt, Caroline 2 W/ijingham, John G
Hays, Martha J 8 Webb, Wm li
Inget, John Wynn, Elizabeth
Johnson, Nancy 2 Wa.,d,C H *2
Jones, Jan ee Wright, Jamee C
Johns, J It Wilson, Stephen E
Jones, Wm Wyatt, Bryant
Jones, John William*, Catherine
Johnson, R G. Willis, L R
Johnson, Cudgoe Willburn, P L
Jones, Mrs M E Wright, G W
Kelley, John McP Willis Edward P
Laney, M W T elch, Elizabeth
Lea, Burrel Williams, Linch
Lumpkin, L C Young, Thomas
Lawton, L H Yarbrough, Wm
Leul, R H Y'oung, F S
Lewis, Wiley F
Persons calling for any of the above letters, will please !
aav they are advertised R. C. FORsY Til, P. M.
Columbus, Sept 3, 1853.—w&twlt
Female Seminary.
Mrs. W. S. MARBLE
HAVING procured large ar.d commodious rooms, will re
open her school on Forsjth street Monday dept. 6th.
Tuition per Scholastic year:
Elementary Claws
F reparaiory “ , z:
Junior and Senior Class each
Latin, French and Spauih languages, eacli W 00
Music ■*
Oil Painting :** oo
Painting with colo:, Drawing t Embroidery, each.. ■iO 00
riT Tuition in advance. . . .
Mm. Marble has had many years experience in teaching, and
will pay every attention to moral as W6ii ae intellectual ru*
Pr been kindly permitted to use the namee of the fol
lowing gentlemen for reference :
Dr. Bozeman, )
B. A. Thornton, Laq., v Columbus.
M. Torrance, >
Rev. I>. Burkhalter, ) Buena \ mUt.
Rev. Y. F. Tiguor, j “ “
Cap:. T. M. Newell, L. 3. N. .Savannah.
Columbus, Pept 3—twlt&w4t*
Attention, Journeymen Harness Makers!
THE subscriber wishes to employ two Harness Makers. None
but good woikmen and steady men i fr
Columbus, Sept 3—w:<t MU.DEKi h. MILLER.
Valuable Plantation lor Sale,
In Baker County, Georgia.
THE subscriber desirous of removing from the State
of Georgia, off r* tor sale bis plantation lying oh the
SjBC waters of the Coolawahee Creek, five mi of Al
"*T * bany. a<j.*ining lands of Paul Tarve r , Dr. Nickels and
othersTcontaining three thousand one hundred and twenty Sv
acres, more or less. There are about 800 acres of open c Uti> t
ed land. The land is so situated that it can be ea-ily d.v.ded.
\nd if two purchasers appear ihe subscriber will divide so as to
suit both. Anyone desirous of purchasing wouid do well to
address MOOKfc l EDWARD-*, or myself at this place; my
agent living on the place will show the lands to
tmr for that purpose. JOhN J. KAVVL.. ,
September 3—:w3t&wtf Macon,
LABORERS WANTED.
Fifteen Able-Bodied White Men or Negroes,
Are wanted by the
COWETA FALLS MANUFACTURING CO.,
to whom high wages will be givtn.
Cos him Hue, Sept. J— tw3Wfcwlt
GEORGIA, Maacoge* County.- Will be *old on
the first Tuesday in October next, at the Market House
In the City of Columbus, the following property, v z:
Macanna a woman about twe: tj-iiii,e years old, and her two
children, Caroline a girl about twelve year* of age and Mar
gaiet a girl about six years old ; also, Mary Ann a woman about
twenty-five year* old and her child Stephen a boy six years old.
levied on as the property of Augustus C. Johnson to satiety sev
eral ti fas in my hands, one (tom the Inferior c >urt of Muscogee
in favor of Je. se VV. Reed against said Johnson; and other fl fas
in my hand* against s*id Johnson.
Also forty i.c.-e* of land in the south-west corner of lot of land,
number not known, in the ninth district of Muscogee ; bounded
e; s by the land of Ginn, and the north-west by Fonian: ; levied
onaa the properly ol Wm. 8. Thompson. Lew made ami re
turned to me by the C nstahle.
Aleo, the following articles—*ix glass decanters, fir asnbier*.
one drain, 01 e screen, one bagatell la ie, &c., three doz n bo -
ties, tour glass j trs, four picture Iraines, four tin measmes, lev*
led on as the property of Charuac Newberry to satisfy a ti la
from Muscogee iu'erior court in favor of Michael Woodruff, !
agaii at aid Newberry.
Also the Brick Ya>d on the nor‘h side of the Lumpkin road,
near or no the line of the Last Commons of the city of Columbt s,
containing six acres, more or less, levied on as the property of
Vvm. b. Robinson to satisfy a fl fa from Muscogee Super! >r
Court.in favor©fValencourt H. Cady against Wm, 8.. Bird F.
and Nathaniel Me Robinson and Seaborn Jones owners of the
steamer Oceola. Property pointed out bv Seaborn Jones.
Columbus, sept 3—id? A. 8. RUTHERFORD, Sheriff.
Also, at the same place, on the first Tuesday in Novem
ber next, the following properly to-wit :
Moses a mulatto tnan about twenty-five years of age, Eliza
beth a wornm eighteen years old, Henrietta a child about two
years old, uucinda a woman twenty-five years old ; levied on as
the pro ertyof Thomas King to satisfy mortgage fit;-, from
Muscogee Inferior court in favor of Wm*. A. Ci.ilom, cud other
fl fas in my hand against said King.
Sept3—ul* A. 8. RUTHERFORD, Sheriff.
FALL GOODS!
jet'ojek.
—: o :
J. M. R AUM,
NEXT POOR TO THE MARINE SANK,
64 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA.,
IS now receiving and opening his
FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF GOODS.
Among w hich can be found the richest and largest as
sortment of SILKS and fine DRESS GOODS, ever offer
ed to the Ladies of Columbus. We. would particularly
cail their attention to several etylee of extraordinary nov
elty and ’ beauty, manufactured in France for the Crystal
Palace Exhibition, which can only be seen at Our House.
LADIES’ FANCY DRESS GOODS,
For Richness and Elegance in the country.
EVENING DRESSES FOR SOIREES.
PINK, BLUE, BUFF and WHITE GLACA SILKS,
TARLATANS of all colors.
White Brocade SILKS and SATINS.
Magnificent RIBBONS Embroidered with sold and sil
ver for Sashes.
Fancy HAIR PINS and HEAD DRESSES.
SA TIN DAMASKS, Moiree Antiques, Hompadore
MUSLIN DeLANE, solid colors of all shades.
Kino FRENCH DeLANES, superb patterns.
150 pieces MUSLIN DeLANE at 121 cents per yard,
English, French and German MERINOES.
Black arid colored ALPAC AS from 25 cents up.
MOURNING GOODS of all kinds.
Second Mourning SILKS and DeLANES, EMBROI
DERIES.
JACONET FLOUNCI'GS, SWISS FLOUNC
ING.
CHEMISETTS, UNDERSLEEVES, COLLARS
and CUFFS.
200 dozen LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS
at 61 cents.
MANTILLAS, TALMAS and VISITES of the late
Pa rip Patterns
Rich Canton CRAPE SHAWLS.
Rail Road CORSETS, a new article.
Alexander’* and Jouvin’s beat KID GLOVES.
Ladle*’ and Misses’ HOSIERY of all kinds.
PLANTATION GOODS.
PRINTS, Plaid LINSEYS, KERSEY'S.
Striped OSNABURGS, TICKINGS, DENIMS.
Bleached SHIRTING and SHEETING.
Fine IRISH LIN EN from 25 cents up.
FL ANN ELS and Canton FLANN ELS.
Besides ten thousand other articles too numerous to
mention.
The Ladies of Columbus and surrounding country are
invited to call and satisfy their curiosity by examining our
stock befo’e purchasing.
What we profess, we will do, and that is to sell i
at a** lowpriceaas they can be bought in the United States.
Vhe real Paris and London Fashion plate* receiv*
ed up to the latest moment.
J. M. RAUM,
6t Broad Street,
Columbus, Sept 3,1853 —twt>t&w3rns
EMBROIDERIES.
JUST received, a large assortment of Swias, Jaconet
and Mull Flouncing*, Muslin Bands, Swiss and Jaco
net Edgings and Insertions, French Worked Collars, and
Undersleevee, Thread Lace, &c.
BROKAW, CLEMONS & Cos.
Columbus, July 2. ‘ twtf.
MUSLINS.
PLAIN and Stripe Jaconet and Swiss Muslins, India
Mull and Nainsook, do. Brilliants Cambrics ; a large
stock just received.
July 2—twtf BROKAW, CLEMONS & CO.
HOSIERY.
JUST received a lull stock of Ladies’ San aal Lisia Hose,
Misses’ Fancy do., Gents Plain and Fancy Lisle and
Eng. half Hose. Also, a superior article of Ladies’ Silk
Gloves and Mitts.
July 2— twtf BROKAW, CLEMONS & CO.
NEW GOODS.
The subscriber has in Store a large stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS
which are offered for sale at prieoe
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
FOR CASH OR APPROVED CREDIT.
Purchasers for Cash will find it to their ad/antage
to examine my stock and prices, before purchasing.
Columbus, April 2—tw C. MYGATT.
Genin’s Hats.
A FEW case* Gknis’s a no. ons Hat*—B?suno awm*.
Jui received aud for eale by
March 30— tw J. TI. MERRY.
Shirts ! Shirts!!
A LARGE invoice of SHIRTS, COLLARS. DRAWERS
HOSIER Y, 6lc. JuK received aud for sale by
March 3—tw J. H. MERRY.
MUSICAL.
PIANO-FORTES AND MUSIC.
WILLCOX & CARTER
NO. 92, BROAD STREET. COLUMBUS, GA.,
ARE aow receiving, and will keep ooeetanrly on hand,
SHEET 3BSIC, PIANO FORTES, GUITARS. VIOLINS,
ACCOKDEONS, BANJOS, TAMBORINES,
FLUTES, FLAGEOLET'S, FIFES, &C.
Strings for the
VIOLIN AND GUITAR.
ALSO
Ineiructioo Hook 9 for the ab ve Instrument*. Also, Lxercioee
lor the cultivation of the Voioe.
Order* are solicited from re&chers and other*,
r. F. WILLCOX. WM. B. CARTER.
N. B. Mr. Carter will auend to Tuning and Repairing PiaiK*
a* heretofore.
Oolumbu*. April 15—wttwti
New Sheet Nusic.
THE subscribers have this day received a large aseor.metn o
Sheet Music; among which are many new and popula
pieces never belore ofiered in this market. The ladies in parti
culirare Invited to call and examine our btoek.
TRIM* & PEABE,
Oelumbne, March 2—tw W*S firmed street.
! Wynnton Female Academy.
THE exerc ses of thi-* institution will be resumed on Monday
the 26-h of .September, and will continue till the 30. h ot
June,lßs4.
Tuition, per scholastic year $lO 00
Incidental expense# 2 w>
rr t’na half payable advance.
„ H. U. B. MUNRO, Principal.
September 3—lw?t&w2t
Mrs. M. F. Gray bill
W l T.L resume her SCHOOL on Monday, stb of September,
at 1 er residence.
Columbus. .Au? 3 —tw2t
EDUCATION.
“JITRS. ABBOTr will resume her School the first Monday
I in September.
Columbus, Aug. 24, 1853.—tw6t
HOTEL FOR SALE,
>„_£[ THE subscriber offer# or sale bis eoramodl ous and
well finished Hotel, situated on the east side ol the
Isfl=i| public square, in the town ol Buena Vista, Ga., and
JbaJUaL K* - own as the “GLOBE HOTEL.” It is furnished with
sllntcess / conveniences, and has pertaining to it, a goin..
kitchen, s.uoke house,stable, lot, Ate., all in good repair. The
houseis cor -niently situated,and is favored with a liberal share
ol boarding mid transient custom. Buena Vista, though new, if
a large and beautiful town. Its schools,and varied merchanttie
and mechanic interests, insure its permanency and rapid growth.
No one need fesr depreciation in property for many years.
Persons wishing to purchase such property, would do well to
call and examine. Reasonable time will beallowed for payment.
For term# apply to the undersigned Z WILLIAMS,
or to WILLIAMS 6l OLIVER ,
March 3—9wtf Buena Vista. Afarion co. Ga.
FOR SALE.
a. TH AT valuable Gin Factory and Mill at Palmyra, Lee
county, located in one ol the best regions of country in
|s*aj the world for that kind of bu-iness ; the machinery is
nearly all new, and propelled by a never failing sub
terranean stream of water. The factory building is lorty by sixty
feet, two stories high, with mill bouse attached.
Also, a large t-o storv dwelling house with six room#, four
tire places, four acre# of land, ana w ell in.proved otherwise, the
most desirable residence in town.
Also a lot ol land, all in the woods, adjoining town, containing
about one hundred acres.
I will sell -ill the above together, or either separate, or one
half interest in the factory.
J. H. WATSON.
August 16—w6t.
A NEW BOOK!
THE TEACHER AND THE PARENT.
A Treatise upon common school education, containing prae
,eX ticai suggestions to Teachers and Parents.
For sale by J. W. PEASE.
Columbus. Aug. 23—wtf
PiANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED.
-jtrv^ — r THF. undersigned have engaged the services ol
Mr. F. O. RAM M, Tuner and Piano Maker,latelj
from Erards’ Celebrated Establishment in Paris.
J * It I J Mr. It. i# probably the fest in his profession in the
Southern Country. We are prepared to attend to ali orders in
the above line, and will be responsible tor all w orh done by our
workmen. Order# addressed to Whittklsbv Jt
& Pkask, will meet with prompt attention,
WHITTELSF.Y At Cos.
Columbus, April 22. 1853. TRUAX A. PEASE,
twif—,Tel4 wtf
AUGUSTA HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
SAM’L C. WILSON, Lessee and Proprietor.
Situated North Side of Broad'street, three Doors
West of Washington-street.
®THE sub cr ber having taken a’ease of this First
Class Hotel. will give his undivided attention
to the accommodation ol his fri nds and pa'rons. His
ow efforts will be directed to promote the corn'd; t of
all those who may favor him with an opportunity to #ervethem,
with permanent or transient hoarding, as well as such through
travellers, a3 may patronize his daily ordinaries.
The constant aim oftne undersigned will be to preserve tha
character of the llouße, and to add to its reputation daily.
SAMUEL C. WILSON.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
joudTn L. howEllT
Bookseller and Stationer,
TITOUI/D respectfully inform his friends, and the public gen
v V erally, that he has purchased the extensive slock of
Books. Stationery, &c. &c.,
of A. C. FLEWLLLEN &• CO., and will endeavor to keep 00-n
----siantly on hand a oomplete a##oriment of
SCHOOL, CLASSICAL. LAW, MEDICAL AND
MISCELLANEOUS ROOKS AND
STATIONERY.
I solicit a continuance of the patronage heretofore extended to
my predecessors, rud that of as many new customers a# will saver
me with acall. I will use every exvrtio- to please, both in prices
and articles purchased.
trr CALL AND SEE. .JgS
Two doors below Mygatt’sCorner, sign of the BlueJand White
Flag, No. 72 Broad s reet, Columous, Ga.
Bookbindery up stairs. Aug. 3—ts
10 0 K s7_B 0 OIsT
JUST RECEIVED BY
JORDAN L. HOWELL.
*^ ne s P^ Illuminated family or pulpit
igj|y Bihie, containing 1 COO engravings.
Abbott# Juvinile Histories, cornple setta ; Ir*
fpsg* rings works ; Scenes in the life of the Saviour
by the Poets and Painters ; Reynolds works ; Coopers
Novels, 33 vol Library edition ; Maria Edgworths Talcs,
do do ; 10 Voi’s. Abbott’s Young Christian Series ; Sher
woods works complete ; Classical Library complete ; Vi
nets Pastoral Pheology ; Olina Travels in the East; Dan
iel Webstera 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 Heart Studies; by Grace Aguilar.
ALSO,
A Few more of Dr. S. S Fitch’s celebrated ABDOMI-
A NAL SUPPORTERS.
Columbus, May 21—iwly
Valuable Books!
McCulloch’s Universal Gazetteer, a Dictionary, Geo
graphical, Statistical and Historical, of the various coun
tries, places and principal natural objects in the world. Il
lustrated with seven large maps
The works of Dr. Stephen Olin, comprising his sermons
and lectures.
The Life and Letters of Dr. Olin.
Memoirs of the life and ministry of the Rev. John Sum- j
merfield, with an introductory letter, by James Mont- j
goniery.
Men of the Time; or, Sketches of living Notables, by ,
Red field. _
Private life of Daniel Webster, with two beautiful en
graving of his residence and birth place—also a profile of
Sir. Webster—by Lanman.
Yu&ef, or the Journey of the Frangi—a Crusade in the i
East, by J. Ross Browne.
Theory and Practice of Hydropathy—with notes on the j
cure ct Cholera by Cold Water, by H. Erancke. |
Water Cure for children ; a short guide for the rational j
treatment of children in health and disease, by Scniefer- :
decker.
Pilgrim’s Progress, with Scott’s notes, and lire of the au
thor ; neatly bouud. Price 50.
Letters to Young Ladies; sixteenth edition, revised and
on larged, by Mrs. Sigourney.
“A few more ‘Fern Leaves’ left of the same sort.”
Also—For sale low, two large size Letter Presses, at
JORDAN L HOWELLS
Columbus, Aug. 31, 1853. Book Store.
JUST RECEIVED.
THE Xllth VOLUME OK GEORGIA REPORTS, -
by JORDAN L. HOWELL.
On Consignment.
50 Hds. New Orleans Sugar.
nj-Vrt 30 Casks Sides.
5 “ Shoulders.
AH of which will be sold low for ('asm. Call and examine
them. C. 8. HARRIBON & CO.
Pnbimb *. 4 •’)
BALE ROPE!
Five Hundred Coils Kentucky Bale Rope,
For sale by STERLING F. GRIMES.
Coimn *ns, Aug. 24. 1853. twtf
PRICES REDUCED
WINTER’S PALACE MILLS.
WE are eelling CORN MEAL at FF.VESTY-F VE Cl NTS
per bushil. LITINGf-TON, A^ent.
Columbus, Arts;, 23—twtf
Dissolution.
THE copartnership heretofore existing between Washlngt
Tilley and David Myers, In the Exchaug Hotel, is this and
dissolved by mutual consent. All person-* indebted to the F
change HoD-l wi I pleas.*call and settle with Mi. Tilley, a#
alone is authorized to ttle the business of the >ate firm. I
accounts against the Hotel, which a-e recognized by Mr Ttlle
will be paid by the same WASH IN .TON TILLEY,
Montgomery, Aug. 20, 1853. D. F. MYERS.
EXCHANGE HOTEL.
MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA.
THE undersigned begs leave to return his since)
thanks to the public lor past tavors, and respectfull
solicits a continuance ol the patronage so liberall
*4*858? be-towed upon him the past year. There aro no>
a cornple’e set .f c, toted servants emp’oyi din th
house, who have been tiained expressly lor thi
Hotel.
The table is at all times furnished with every luxury whic .
the Northern and Southern .Markets aff>rd. Th.-’house has bee:
newly furnished, and thoroughly renovated and whitewasbe*
the past season, and is now titled up in the most conv. nient am
approved style, and is truly classeu among the first Hotels in ih.
Soith. WASHINGTON TILLEY.
TRAVELING.""”
MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD CO.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
On and after the 16th inst. the Passenger Train will leave and
run by thetollowing schedule dally until further notice:
Leave Columbue at 9 A. M.; Arrive at Macon 3 25 P.M.
Leave Macon at 6 30 A. M.; Arrive at Columbus 15 P. M,
E. F. RICKER, Superintendent.
Columbue, May 14, 1853
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
New York and Savannah Steamships,
CUMMER ARRANGE. ME NT.-Days of leaving S-
O vannah lor New York:
The Augusta, Capt. I.you, on Wednesday, June 8
“ Florida, “ Wood hull, on Saturday, 44 II
“ Alabama, “ Ludlow, on Saturday, “ 18
“ Augusta, 11 Lyon, on Saturday, “ 25
44 Florida, Woodhull, on Saturday, July 2
44 Augusts, “ I.yon, on Saturday, ** 9
“ Florida, “ Woodhull, on Saturday, “ 16
“ Alabama, w Ludlow, on Wednesday, “ 20
“ Augusta, “ Lyon, on Saturday, “ 23
“ Florida, 44 Woodhull, on Sa unlay, ** 30
44 Alabama, “ Ludlow, on Wednesday, Aug. 3
“ Augusta, “ I,yon, on Satu day, 44 6
“ Florida, ** Woodhull, ou Saturday, 44 13
44 Alabama, 44 I.udlow, on Wednesaay, 44 17
* 4 Augusta, 44 Lyon, on Saturday, 44 20
44 Florida, 44 Woodhull, on Saturday, 44 27
44 Alabama, 44 Ludlow, on Wednesday, 44 31
4 * Augusta, 44 Lyon, on Saturday, Sept. 3
44 Florida, 44 Woodhull, ou Saturday, 44 10
44 Alabama, 44 Ludlow, on Wednesday, 44 14
These ship# are the largest on the coast, unsurpassed in speed,
safety or comfort —making their passages in 50 to 60 hour#, and
are commanded by skillful, careful and polite officer#. They
offer a most desirable conveyance to New York. On the com
pletion of the Atlanta In the autumn, this line will be semi
weekly—sailing each Wednesday and Saturday.
Cabin Passage
PADELFuRD, FAY fc CO.,
Agent# in Savannah.
SAM’L L. MITCH 11.1 ,
June 5 Sept 7 13 Broadway, New York.
IIAKXDEN’S EXPRESS
Street.
TYTE respectfully beg leave to imorm the citizen# ol Columbue
V V and its vicinity, that we have concluded our arrangement*
with the Central Railroad Banking Company, and are now run
ning messenger# dally from Macon to Savannah.
\lso, forwarding good# daily over the Muscogee and South-
Western Railioad to Fort Valley, Oglethorpe and Macon, thence
to Milledgeville Savannah ait” all intermediate places.
Also, to Mon’gomery, Ala. We would also nay, that our Ex
presses by the steamers to New York and Philadelphia enable u
to forward every description of merchandise and valuables.
Notes, Drafts, and Bill# collected in every town in the Northern
and Eastern State# ; also, to California and Europe.
Offices ano Aoknts— Rando’ph street, Columbus, opposite
the “Corner Stone” printing office ; C. A. Ells At Son, Macon;
Mr. Kendrick, Fort valley: G. R. Clayton, Oglethorpe; 153 Bay
street, Savannah; 74 Broadway, Wew York; 43 and 45 South-
Third. Philadelphia : 8 Court street, Boston ; Exchange street,
Providence; Montgomery sireet, -sanFrancisco.
LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER At CO.
Columbus, April 13—tw&w
FARE REDUCED.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
Philadelphia 65 Savannah Steam Navigation Company.
* THE new and splendid side-wheel Steamehip
STATE OF UEOROIA,
twelve hundred tons register, Capt. WALTER COLLINS, will
leave Savann: h as follows:
Wednesday, July 27 Wednesday, Aug 10.
“ Aug 24 “ Sept 7.
“ Pept 19...., * Oot 5.
This ship has been built with the strictest regard to the safety
and comfort of the passengers, and her accommodations are un
surpassed by any steamship on the coast.
A newsteimship now building, in eveiy respect equal to the
State of Georgia, will takt her place in the line during the
month of June, and wi.l, with the Slate of Georgia, make a week
lvline, leaving each port on Wednesday.
* Cabin passage from Favai nah to Philadelphia #2O
Steerage “ “ M Philadelphia 8
C. A. L. LAMAR,
Agent in Savannah.
HE/JON A MAPTIN,
May 21—ft Agents in Philadelphia^
~m& mm m Alt house, “
J. C. RUSE, R. PATTEN, W. G. HODGES.
fTTYTTy. WE continue the W ARES HOUSE
AND i OM3IISBIOS busints frjAauftrt
well known FIRE-PROOF building, an aSSfe!?*
again lender our services to our planting friends for the storage
or sale of cotton, or any business entrusted to ns.
We have no connection with any Grocery lloue but will he
pleased to receive the orders of our friends ior B A G6l SG,
HOPE, or any other articles, which we will purchase at the
lowest cash prices.
Liberal advances made on shipments to our friends in Savan
nah, New York or Liverpool.
RUSE PATTEN & CO.
Columbus, Ga . Awl 24, 1853.— w&twfim
’ SIEWABT, B>AY & SO,
SUCCESSORS TO
H. S. SMITH & CO.
THE undersigned having purchased theen •
tire interest ofH. S. SMITH in the Ware IOhS'I
House heretolor i occupied by H. 3. Smith fcaHM
Cos.. hate associated themselves together under the name and
style as abor, for the transaction of a genera!
WARE HOUSE. COMMISSION
AND—
GROCERY BUSINESS.
They Lave had the Ware House re-covered and thoroughly re
paired.
The grocery business will be conducted in the new building
opposite the -tore formerly occupied by E. Barnard A Cos., and
adjacent to the Ware House, where will be kepi a large supply of
Bagging, Rope, Salt, Iron, Sugar, Coffee, &c.,
which they are prep red to furnish their customers and patrons
on as liberal terms a3 they can be had iuthe market. The usual
advances will be made on cotton.
Messrs. STEWART & GRAY,
having been connected with the business ol H. 8. Smith At Cos.
as partners for several years, believe .hat their experience in
business, combined with the personal exertions ot themselves
and their associ ties, will enable them to give entire satisfaction
to their patrons. j NO , D. STEWART,
P. J. SEMMES.
W. A. BEDELL,
W. C. GRAY.
Colombo*. June £l—wtliyp.
smthirn mmsmnwt i
COWETA FALLS MANUFACTURING
HAVING resumed Manufactur’ns, are now In successful
operation Having added sev ral pieces ot New and Im
proved Machinery to their Factory, they uow offer to Purchasers
Hkavt and Light
COTTON GOODS, COTTON YARNS,
•usorted. unsurpassed in quality. .
Woolen Goods Plain and Coiorods W oolen Jeans, colored.
WOOL Carded for Cash or Toll. . . _
Thev will give the highest price for WOOL; andmue up
iVo->i into Cloth, on shares or for 01 teen cents per yard.
June 14—wtf