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second ConjcrHsaional District.
3 ! 2 3’ “= t i
Counties = > *; f
8aker,..™...! srti 273i 7SBI sat)
Dooly 505 30 om>t 000 im otto
Decatur j 302 44Ui 3681 .507 351 . 51'J
Early I 157 144 531| 153 SIB| 170
Lee 241i 330| 1851 366 1 75 355
Muscojroe 857 1031 901; 975 911; 931
Macon 340 389! 0001 (MM; <HMI y otK!
Marion 381 517 514) 6044 5Hi? 590 J
Puia-ki 399i 3461 308! 394 314 f; Utt)
Randolph 76‘Ji ... 817’ ( .3 818 r- 778
Stewart... 648 824• 819 875 811 861
Smnter 577 662’ 596 647'i 369 691
Senators and Representatives.
Appling:; Reddish, Dyai-
Butts i Lyon. Andrews.
Bibb , Dean, Green, Hardeman.
Balter ; Clarke. Rowell
Bullock ; Cone, McLean.
Baldwin ; Brawn , MeComb.
Burke ; Gresham, S fume make, Jones.
Bryan ; Love, Strickland.
Chatham • Anderson, Ward, Harrison.
Crawford; Walker, Cleveland.
Campbell: Watts, Latham.
Cobb; Lawrence, Gartrell, Mavnor.
Cherokee ; Camden. Fields, Alrend.
Coweta ; Smith, Bridges, Dodds
Carroll; Boggess. Reid.
Chattooga ; Mdonnell, Hawkins.
Cass ; Cannon, Harden. Lynn.
Camden; Patterson, Smith.
Clarke ; Hull , Hardin , Carlton.
Columbia ; Stoval , Watson, Barnes.
Clinch ; Sermons, Staten.
Doolv ; Mounger, Shim*.
Decatur; Crawford, Powell.
DeKalb ; Collier, Henderson, Smith.
Dade ; Hall, Parris
Early ; Holmes, West.
Effingham ; Morel, Pmrers.
Elbert : White, Martin, Rucker.
Emanuel-; McLeod,, Durden.
Forsyth ; Strickland, Rice.
Fayette ; Steil, Denham.
Floyd ; Lambeth, Liavnie.
Franklin; Morris, Holland, Poole.
Glynn; Piles , Dußignon.
Gilmer ;
Greene; Dawson, * • nstrang, Champion.
Gordon ; Dabney, Mayes.
Gwinnett ; Thomas, Whitworth, Hudson.
Harris; Pratt y Moldo. Hood.
Henry ; Turner, Arnold, Masters.
Houston ; MeGehee, Taylor, Hardison.
Habersham ; Trammel, Philips, Cleveland.
Hall; Dunagau, Hayden.
Hancock ; Stephens, Stewart.
Heard ; Echols, Stokes.
Irwin ;
Jefferson . Boijd, Stapleton.
Jones ; Walker, Monghon.
Jasper ; Greer, Fish. Smith.
Jackson ; Moon. McMullin.
Lee ; Newsom, Richardson.
Lumpkin ; Singleton, Keith. Riley.
Liberty ; Jones, Smith.
Law rens ; Guyton, Yopp.
Lincoln : Moore, Strother.
Lowdnes ; Knight, Radford.
Merriwether ; Gaston, Leverott, Nickels.
Muscogee : Murgis. MeDougald, Thornton.
Morgan ; Sujfoid. Bostivick.
Monroe; Crowder. Woodward, Redding,
Macon ; Robinson. McMullen.
Murry : Laughridgo, Turner ’
Madison ; Deadwyler, Ebvriurt.
Marion ; Peebles, Brown.
Montgomery ; Adams. Williams.
Mclntosh ; Dun woody. Hamilton.
Newton ; Williamson. R njnnlds. Lamar.
Oglethorpe. Willingham, Mc ‘A barter, Claris.
Pulaski ; Delemar. Burrell.
Putnam , Griggs, Callaway. Dawson.
Pike; Green, Arnold, Trice.
Polk ; Hubbard, McGregor.
Paulding :
Randolph; Guerry, Hendrick, Robson.
Richmond : Miller, Walton, Walker .
Rabun ; Beck, Adams.
Stewart; May, Bell, Williford.
Soriven ; Jackson, Gross.
Spaulding; Crittenden, Mosel y.
Sumter ; King. Williams.
Troup ; Ridley, Fannin. Cameron ”
Talbot ; Dixon, Walton. Maxwell.
Taylor; Drane, Stewart.
Thomas ; Brown. McDouaid.
Twiggs; Reynolds, Griffin.
Telfair; Wieox. Ilatten.
Taliaferro; Bird. Harris.
Tatnall ; Snrrcncy, JLaody.
Cniun ; Jameson, Young.
Epson ; Drake, Grant, Stephens
W isiiington ; Bullard. Boatright. Robson.
Walton ; Kill, Williams. Hays.
Warren; Bealle, Cody, Pott/e.
Walker ; Dickson, Clement.
Ware; Lott. Sweat.
Wayne ; Brvau, Rump.
Whitrieid ; Bailey, McCurdy 7
Wilkes ; Pope, Inciu, Anderson.
Wilkinson ; Cochran, Taylor.
The rirst named in each Him are Senators. Those j
james ill italics are whig.
Columbus Fire Company 80. 1
Members will meet at the Engine House on ;
Saturday evening the 13th inst. at 7 * o’clock,
t'or drill. By order of the Foreman.
Columbus, Qet 14 —It GESNER, fcee ry.
Teachers Wanted.
4 GENTLEMAN amt LADY, well qualified to teach all the
A branches of i thorough English Education, “in amt a cron
situation by applying :o the undersigned nine mites oelow
Franklin. Henry cntimy. Ala. .
A gentleman amt his a-u-i or wile, without children. preterreu.
’ LaEs Bi-knktt. Aabiim Odom.
Rk: uen- H. :i \:.i,. Thomas Chambers,
H. E. Cuittt.
Franklin. Henry comity. Ala.. Oct 14— _
Lumber! Lumber l
% LL orders or lumber left at ihe store of W. (i. ASDBEWS
A x CO will oe promptly delivered. Those indented tor
lumber bought in he years 1851 and 52. will ptowe call and
settle. u * s ’
'olmnbns. Oct i 4-wat.:w3w
REMOVAL.
DUS. URQLHART & STANFORD have removed
their office to the building ibmieriy occupied by the
Bunk of St. Marys*, on Broad street.
Columbus,Oct L t-wtwti
To Rent.
\o >mui‘Kfi(ts Hon* room on Broad ystreet —nearly opposite
the Brunswick bank. Auplv to „
Columbus. Oct 7—c.v.tts ” A. H. ttWPn.
\ ciminintrators* riaie—Wiil i Je joid at the market
XjL houie. n the city at Columbus,on the first Tuesday in D>
1 cember nex:, a negro bov named .'Sidney, eighteen year? of :ure..
belonging :o :!ie estate ot John A. Walker, deceased, wiil be
, sold for he benefit of the heirs <>l -aid deceased.
Oct ’ t-*dH J VAT- WALKED. Ad mV. ,
Ste’tvart couuty—Purauant o thelttrt Will
T and Testament of James A. Carswell, iate ot -aid countv,
decease* 1, wd* be -old,on the rir ? Tuesday in December nek;,
before :iie ctmrt house door in the town of Lumpkin, Stewart
county, ‘? thin he legal hours of sale, a oetnin negro man
bribe name of Bill, as the property of the said deceased.
ERASMUS 8. B ALL, Ex'r.
* 14 —'''i? Bv n - s - vroa ill.
\ 4ministratorV Sale-Will ae ld on the flrct
Tuesday .n December next, before the court house door :i
* uthberf. Randolph county, tlie negroes belonging to the estate
of George W. .Voye. deceased.
Oct H—ids WILLIAM V. MO YE, Ad mV.
MIL ROAD MEETING. j
nPIIE citizens of Columbus are requested to meet at Tam.
; P® ran * ie HaiJ on Tuesday Evening, ,8 o’clock, p. m.,
. l “ October, mst., ior the purpose ot'considering the pro
priety of the corporations making a subscription to the Eu
tauia Railroad. ALEX. J. ROBISON,
xi n rt” „ Mayor pro tern.
-N. 3. Ta? citizens of Eufaula, Glennville.anu all others
iiteie-icdin die project are respectfuilv invited to attend
the meeting.
Columbus. Oct 11—wtwtd
Enquirer and Comer Stone copy.
MUSICAL.
I’f.\No-F<)RTES AND Ms SIC,
WM. B. CARTER.
HAVING purchased he interest of D. F. Willcox, has re
moved to
NO. 72. BROAD STREET,
at L. Howell's Book Store.
where he wiil keep constantly on hand a general assortment of
MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
of every variety and price.
Patrons and triends are invited to call and examine his stock.
1 mere solicited, and a liberal discount made to Teachers and
techooia.
Pianos to let, tuned, and repaired.
October I. twtf
NEW MUSIC STORE,
A few doors below Hall and Moses.)
BROAD STREET. COLUMBUS. GA.
THE undersigned have associated themselves together,
under the name and style ot
tie i x ft g> iks i „
! for the sale of Musical Merchandise, and take this method
lo intorm their friends and the public generally, that they
j WI J keep constantly on hand a general assortment ol goods
n ite above line, among which may ae found—
jij. PiA.NO FORTES.
)t various -:tv!es, from the best 13M
1 J 7 7 makers. ]]§ Ji
MELODEONS, from the celebrated .Manufactory of
Prescott X Brothers; Guitars. Violins, Aceordeons, Fluti
uas. Flutes, Fifes. Banjos and Tamhorines.
Also, Instruction Books of ail kinds: together with a
line stock ol SHEET MUSIC, of every variety. All of
the above goods we offer for sale on terms that cannot tail
to please.
Purchasers are eordia iv invited to cal! md examine our
stock. Orders solicited, ;uid executed with -are and dis
; patch. J, L TRUAX,
Columbus. Sept. Ill—w Atwlv 1. W. PEASE.
PiANQS TUNED AITI REPAIRED
nuier-iantH! : :av<- • enraged the ervices<tt
iftW'Muimi;. tnß Air. F. O. R * M .M. T iner and Piano .Maker, iaieij
•rrrrif 10111 E . ran^r Establishment n Paris.
* m. 1 * Mr. R. s pnibalilv tlic best n his profession hi ihe
Southern Country. We are prepared to alteiid to ail orders in
the above line, and will be responsible tor all work done by our
workmen. ‘ Triers addressed to Wiiittklsey it Cos., or Truax
4t Piiadi:. will meet with prompt attention.
WHITT EL.-EY at Cos.
Columbus. April 22, 1853. TRUAX PEABE.
twtf —-lel4 wtf
Pianos for Rent.
- TIIE subscribers have just received severa
very good second hand Pianos rom New
l 1 Tt J * York, which they will sell or rcnt at reason
able prices. TRUAX &; PEASE, i
Columbus, Sept- 16—twtf
New Sheet Music
VGOOD assortment, just received at the .Music Store ol
Columbus, Sept. 16—tw TR> AX & PEASE.
Mew Slieet, ]giisic.
’T’li ’ subscrib*>rs have this day ec-.-ived a large assortment ol
L Sbeei Music; ainouc which ire many new amt popular
pieces never before ottered in his market. The ladies in party
cui ware nvited o> call and examine our stock.
TRU VX A PEASE.
Columbus. March 2—tw 5 Ulti Broad street.
Ta Til !L k 111 ES!
MBS. DESSAU
respectfully uform the Ladies ot Columbus
W and vicinity, that site has iust returned from the
North, and is now opening at aer residence, Vo. LlO
Broiui street,, a most splendid and fasiiionable stock of
FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY.
ALSO
Aa assortment of FALL AND WINTER DREY 5
GOODS
FOR L.v DEES’ WEAR —SUCH AS
silks, Tims. Mirnttts. cloaks, ribbons.
EBBROIDERIIS,
; .md all kinds of Goods generally kept in a Millinery store.
In die DRESS MAKING line, site is in the possession
| of the latest European styles and patterns; and her stock
of Trimmings for Dresses cannot be surpassed for beauty
anil juaiitv. as special attention was given to this branch it
’ her stock.
A call from her friends and customers is respectfully
, solicited. Columbus. Oct 11—w&twtf
FASHIONABLE
DAIQIB AGA33SMY.
MESSRS. CLEVELAND & < 0011005.
VXTOULD most respectfully inform the citizens oi Col-
W ambus and vicinity, that tiiev will open a select
Dancing Academy at
Concert Hal!, oti Saturday, of October
Lessons will be given in ae following F tshionabie Dances,
as thev are now danced both in Europe and America, viz :
La Sieilieiine, La Goratza. Redowa, Cinu Temps Waltz,
La Esmaraida. Sehoitish, Polka de Saion Italian, At,c.
Hours of Attendance : Thursdays. Fridays and Satur
days. commencing on Saturday, die dm inst. Y oung La
dies, Misses and Piasters’ L. ittsses. troin Jto 1-, a. m.: and
from ‘id to 5i p. m. Saturdays.
Young Gentlemen’s Evening Class — r'utirsday and Sat
urday nights, trom 7 tt) 10. _
Piactising Soirees will be given even 7 Friday veiling,
commencing >n the ilst inst.
Rates of Tuition— 10 oer -session, ot six Soirees and
twelve Lessons.
Private Classes will be promptly attended.
Parents and Guardians may rely upon the strictest atten
tion being paid to he deportment of children entrusted to
tiieir charge. _ Oct Li—twill
DISSOLUTION.
TtlE mercantile dnn of J. Ennis it Cos., ha- neon dissolved,
by the withdrawal of A. Lyman, on account; of ill health.
The disjoint ion of partnership to ake ‘affect from, and tiler lie
Lsi of October, Ida 11. J. ENNIS 3 .
V. R. TOM3I Y,
A. LYMAN.
Oct- L wattw iw
THE undersigned will continue business at ’heir kl ‘tend on
3n;ut ‘lp eu under the name and sHyle of 4. Ennis sc. Cos.,
! and invite the attention of their customer*. and the public gen*
■ i-railv. to their large and well assorted stock of Hardware. stc.
j which are offered upon accommodating terms.
V. R. T< iHMY
Columbus, Oct.l w&v.wAw (Enquirer please enny.;
For Sale.
T'UE house and lot recently oeenpieO by Alfml O. BSackaiar
t I on Me/inoata sireet. Apply at the Clothing Store .if
j J. 8. SMITH, or
Columbus. * hit 7 twn IQHN SMITH.
Wanted. J
good ami -teadv BOY to ninjas Messenger iu Telegraph
dice. lor which liberal wages will be paid.
Columbus. Oct 7 — iwU OPERATOR.
lIQITf AND’ fMQlff..
r I have on hand and shall continue tu receive
| I*l a good selection of the different dercripuonr- 2
jgf,_ and si vies of f
Gentlemen's. Boys ;inl Youths’
also
Laxties*. .Hisses 7 and Children*.*
GAITERS AND LACE BOOTS,
with :he various styles >f
SHOES AND HtPi'li lIL
t/” Call and see. W. VY. R( qu. l - 5 * >5.
Culiimbns.Oct s—iw!M
Enquirer and Curner Stone copy three times each.
BOSTON & VILLA LONG aT
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General Commission Merchants,
No. 136 Bay Street Savannah, Ga.
JOHN BOSTON. JOHN L. VILLALONGA. !
SEFEKENCESI
J'jhn H. Howard, B. T. Chapman,
A. W. Chapman, Ruse. Patten X, Cos.
’ ct<m-r 11—w&twtf
TO a EBIT.
r M E Mure House -wo doors above Whittlesev & Cos.
lately urcsipled >y Messrs, ’’eweilen Cos. as'a Bonk
o. o. . ’.session given Ist October. For farther particulars
2 bP‘y t< L. LIVINGSTON, at Palace Mills.
‘“1)1 - ; ’.V t-,v
BOOKS AKD’sfATIOKEE.YT’
JORDAN L. HOWELL,
Bookseller and Stationer,
respectfully niorm his friends, and the nub lie gen
r r erally. iliat he has purchasetl the extensive stock of
Bocks. Stationery, &c
of V. C. FLEWELLEN Sl. CO., and will endeavor lo keep con
stantly on hand a complete assortment of
SCHOOL. CLASSIC AL, LAW. MEDICAL AND
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS AND
STATIONERY
I solicit a continuance of the patronage heretofore extended to
my predecessors, nd hat of as many new customers as will favor
me wilh acail. T will use every exJniou to in pricer
and articles purchased.
02F* CALL AND SEE.
Two lours below MycratCs Corner, sign of the Blue'aud Wliite |
Flae. Nu. 7-1 Broad street. Columbus. Ga.
TIT Hook bindery up stairs. Aug. 3—ts j
booksTjdoksi
JUST RECEIVED 3Y
JOHMI L. HOWELL.
> splendid Rluminated family or pulpit
. Bible, containing 1600 engravings.
Abbotts Juviniie Histories, compie
vitigp works : Scenes in the hie of'he Saviour
bv the Poets and Painters ; Reynolds works ; Coopers j
N >vela. 33 voi Library edition ; Maria Edgw,orths Tales,
io to ; 1< Voi’s. Abbott's Young ChristiaiUSeries ; Sher
woods works complete ; Classical Library eomnlete ; Vl
uets Pastoral Pheoiogy ; dins Travels in the East: Dan
iel Websters work complete.
The Marrying Man ; by the author of Lewis Arundel.
_ Home Influence . Days of Bruce : MotbePs Recompense;
Vale of Cedars ; Women of Israel.
Home Scenes and Heart Studies; by Grace Aguilar.
ALSO.
\ Few more <>t'Pr. S 8. Fitch’s celebrated ABDOMI
_ V NAL SUPPORTERS.
Columbus, May 21 — twly
Valuable Books!
.McCulloch's Universal Gazetteer, a Dictionary, Geo- j
graphical. Statistical and Historical, of the various coun- :
tries, places and principal natural objects in the world, li- *
lust rated vitli syvan mmw
The works ot Dr. Stephen < dn. tomprising his sermons
and lectures.
The Life and Letters of Dr. Olin.
Memoirs of the life and ministry of the Rev. John Siun
mertield, witli m introductory letter, by James Mont
gomery.
Mon of ‘he Time: r, Sketciies of living Nuables, by
Redlieid.
Private life of Daniel Webster, with two beautiful en- j
graving? of ii.- residence and birth place—also a profile of
Mr. Webster- —by Lanman.
Yosef, or the Journey of die Fra net —t Crusade in die
East, by J. Ross Browne.
Theory and Practice of Hydropathy—with notes on tiie
cure ot Cholera by Cold Water, by H. Franeke.
Water Cure for children ; a short juide for the rational
treatment of children in health and disease, by Sehiefer- j
decker. w
Pilgrim's Progress, with Scott’s notes, and liie of the au
thor : neatly hound. Price 50.
Letters to Young Ladies; sixteenth edition, revised and
enlarged,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 HOWELL’S
Columbus, Aug. 31, 1853. Book Store.
JUT RZCZrVUD.
THE xntli VOLUME OF GEORGIA REPORTS
by JORDAN L. HOWELL. *
New Books ! New Books 1 !
Heavenly Horne, by Rev. H. Harburg, author of Heaven, I
or Sainted Dead and Heavenly Recognition.
Life and Memorial of Daniel Webster, by J. P. Lyman, j
Rural Essays, by A. J. Downing.
Historical Sketches of Robin Hood and Captain Kidd,
bv Wm. W. Campbell.
Boyhood of great men. intended .is examples to youths
Edgar Clifton, or Right and Wrong, a story of school
iiie. hv C. Adams.
The Tongue of Time, or the Language of the Church
Clock, by Win. Harrison, A. M.
Pleasure and Profit, or Lessons on the Lord’s Prayer, by
Mrs. Manners.
Miles Tremenhere, or the Love Test, by Annette Marie
Millard.
One Year, t ;uie ot Wedlock by Emeiie F. Carter.
Modem Flirtations, by Catherine Sinclair, author ot
Bea f nce, &c.
Sawyer’-Story, or the Orphan’s Wrongs, by a member of
tiie New York Bar.
Bride of Omberg. by Emilio F. Carter.
Salad for the Solitary, ov Epicure.
Lady Leighton, or Belle of the Manor, by Mrs. Gore.
Passions and Principles, a Domestic Novo], by Mrs. 1 Hey.
Just received by J. W. PEASE,
j Columbus, Sept 16-twtf
VALUABLE BOOK.
This law? of life. y;th sfscla . rtr.FEß
evue t<> the physical education of girls.-
By iiiizaOeih Blackwell, M. D.
\ aew supply >u this popular uonk ,ast rccevetl ami or sale
by .ic ]15 twtf if VV. PEASE?
. - j
A NEW BOOK!
THE TEACHER AND THE PARENT.
A Premise upon common school education, containing nrae
A icai suggestions o Teachers and Parents.
For side by J. W. PEASE. ]
Columhus. Aug. 23-- wtf j
LOOK HERE.
TAM prepared to furnish cosiomers with Harper and P a
■:
:o receive subscriptions. and deliver lie Books at anv place des
ignated. JORDAN L. H* i WELL.
Flour. Meal, ami Breadstuf&.
THE subscriber, proprietor of the C/TF.I/JZZN. begs leave
_ ~ nibrm he [uibiic that he has now )n-hnd amt will con
tinue :o keep a good stock of prime ■l’ H F. 1T ./.V D
an t will be prepared at all times to furnish customers in any |
piuniitiea w iii ‘•’lour Meal, stc.. at the'honest notice. New
wheat ; s now n,
The City j/iil is situated above the city a shun distance and j
is now nrin.Ht ruining order-
M v prices at present are as follows :
super! ine Flour... - —............ ....ad 25 per bbl.
Family Flour d~5 ‘* •*
Extra do - - 7 50 I
Com .Meal - 70 cts bushel ■
r'aT Hie highest cash prices paid for Corn and Wheat.
D. A. WYNN. j
City Mill, June A 1853—iw u
GAS FITTING AND FISTUSSS^
rp HE Subscribers wJi continue the Gas fitting business |
| with their u-'-utu promptness. A good supply of bum- ‘
ors on hand, which will be sold low 7 Orders felt it our >
Music Store, wiii receive immediate attention. Terms j
cash, when the job is done. WHITTELLSEY A. CO, i
’ Sp27twtf
FALL GOODS!
i-'s ae 3 a£r;s.
3. M. HATT M,
NEXT DOOR TO TIIE MARINE BANK.
t> 1 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS. GA.,
IS now :*eceiving- and opening; his
FALL AA T D ULSTER STOCK Off” GOODS.
.Among which can be found tin* richest an dimmest ts
; sortment f SILKS and tine DRESS GOODS, ever ofler
led to the I/ADIEs of Columbus. We would parncularlv
j cail their attention to several styles of extraordinary ami
'•in md hetmly. manufactured in Franck tor the Crystal
Palace Exhibition, which can onlv be seen at Our House.
LADIES’ FANCY DRESS GOODS,
For Richness and Elegance unsurpassed in the countrv
EVENING DRESSES FOR SOIREES.’
PINK, BLUE, BUFF and WHITE GLACA SILKS
TARLATANS fid coiore.
White Brocade SILKS and SATINS.
-Magnificent RIBBONS Embroidered with gold md s.fl
! ver for Sashes.
Fancy HAIR PIN'S and HEAD DRESSES.
SATIN DAMASKS. Moiree Antiques, Hompadore
SILKS.
ML SLIN DeLANE. solid colors of all shades.
I ne FRENCH DeLANES, -nperh patterns.
150 pieces .MUSLIN DeLANE at 111 cents per yard,
English, French and German MERINOES.
Black and colored ALPACAS from 25 cents up.
MOURNING GOODS of all kinds.
Second .Mourning SILKS and DeLANES, EMBROI
DERIES.
JACONET FLOUNCINGS, SWISS FLOUNC
INGS.
CHEMISETTS, UNDERSLEEVES, COLLARS
md CUFFS.
200 lozen LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS
at 6l- centp.
MANTILLAS. TALMAS and ViSITES of die late j
Pane Patterns
Rich Canton CRAPE SHAWLS.
Rail Road CORSETS, anew article.
Alexander's and Jomdn’a best KID GLOVES.
Ladies’ and Misses’ HOSIERY of all kinds.
PLANTATION GOODS.
PRINTS, Plaid LINSEYS, KERSEYS.
Striped OSNABURGS, TICKINGS. DENIMS.
Bleached SHIRTING and SHEETING.
Fine IRIS H LINEN from 25 cents up.
FLANNELS and Canton FLANNELS.
Besides ten thousand other articles too numerous to !
mention.
The Ladies of Columbus and surrounding countrv are j
invited to call and satisfy their curiosity by examining our
-toeK before purchasing.
What we profess, we will do, and that is to sell
at as ow .trices as they can te bought in the United States.
JSIF* The real Paris and London Fashion dates receiv
ed up to the latest moment.
J. M. RAUM,
64 Broad Street,
Dolmnbus, Sept 3. 1853—Iw6t&,w3ras
EMBROIDERIES.
JUST received, a large issonment of Swiss, Jaconet !
and Mull Flouncings, Muslin Bands, Swiss and Jaco
net Edgings and Insertions, French Worked Collars, and
Undersleeves, Thread Lace, Xc.
BROKAW, CLEMONS & Cos.
Columbus, July 2. twtf.
MUSLINS.
PLAIN and Stripe Jaconet and Swiss Muslins, India
Mull and Nainsook, do. Brilliante Cambrics ; a large
stock just received.
July 2—twtf BROKAW, CLEMONS & CO.
HOSIERY.
J UST received a full stock of Ladies’ Sanaal Lisle Hose,
* Misses’ Fancy do., Gents Plain and Fanev Lisie and
Eng. half Hose. Also, a superior article of Ladies’ Silk ;
Glovps and Mitts.
.f.iiv -i —rwtt’ - BROKAW.rLEMONS A CO.
NEW GOODS.
The subscriber has in -torr a large stock of
STAPLE AND ?ANCY DRY GOODS !
which are ollenvi ti>r sale at prices
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
FOR CASH OR APPROVED CREDIT.
27#° Purchasers for C tsu will find ir to : heir advantage
to examine my -stock md ■rice-, before purchasing.
Columbus, April 2—tw C-. MYGATT.
Genin' 3 Hat3.
4 FEW v;i.s'3 Genin’s a no. -ink Hats—Spring styles,
_X. furl, received and for sale bv
March W— tw J. IT. MERRY.
Shirts! Shirts! !
\ GAUGE invoice of iHIRTH. COLL.I li. S'. DII.IfVERS \
_ V HOSIER Y. See. Just received and for sale bv
.March 39—tw J. It. MERRY.
HOTELS.
BHAOD 3THZZT HOUSE.
COLUbIRUS, p|3| GEORGIA.
THE undersigned lias akencharge of this establisiimcet-. The
house has been thoroughly renovated and furnished anew.
The traveling rwblic wifi flint bis rooms airy, neat and dean, and
hi* able bountifully supplied wilh every delicacy the market ;
affords.
‘unnibuFsea wiil always he in readiness to carry passengers to
and from .he Hotel io lie Depot and ileum Boats.
U. T. WOODRUFF, Proprietor.
Columbus. Oct. 11—wit; wtf
Hew Boarding House.
, MR. . Catharine ~. V'iiiams tas taken he large and
pacimis Rooms over ;he store of Messrs, dchiev &.
Us fidj Johnson, east -ideof Broad street, md ianow prepareti
* AEI o furnish gentlemen with boatd.
Oe.t.'l tw'it
AUGUSTA HOTEL.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
3AM'L C. Vv’ AHCN Lessee and Proprietor
Situated North Side of Broad'street. three Doors
West of Washington-street.
, THE -übrcriber having taken a lease of nis First
41 t, A .. = Hotrlj. vil give iis untivideii ittentien
to he accommodation ofbisM nds ant patrons. His
Cul—_ ocst efforts will be directed so promote the comfort 0
:il hose who may favor him with an opportunity :o serve i hem.
with permanent or ransient boarding, as well as such through
travellers, as may patronize his daily ordinaries.
The constant aim of the mdersigned will be *0 preserve the
character of ihe House, and o add to its reputation daily.
tAYUEU c. WTLAt BE
Augusta. ?ept. 2 —twimw’ Nov
SZIT 133. A5GZ3GNT AT
WINTER'S PALACE MILL.
I>ERS°NS purchasing as much as live barrels of Flour. can
iave it delivered at any place in the city, free of dmyaee,
until further notice is given. L. Ll VINCFTON. Agent.
Oct. sh w&awtf
“Iron Xing.”
LG EI •
T. feet n length. Warranted to work wul!.
ALiO. Eastern frr*n Witch—Pacific Air Tiltht_ an excellent
uovei Eaaem Premiums Bro. Jonathan, and Lady h the Lake
1 poking Stoves. Latest improvements. Box Ateves, Parlor.
Alice and Aaii Suives —varoiis varieiips and oatterns.
For -aie by D B THOMPSON js. CO.. 143 Bread sL
Columims. Sept 14 wae.rw-.im—
Hie CeiebraSed
1.--
3iovc have never neeii known :<> fad. For sale bv
Sept 14— D. B. HI MP-tV c c'Q. 145 Bremi st, _
LeYiatiiaii Air Tigiit Cooking Stove.
FOR IF vrELri and ■•ARDI.NGNK ‘DSES.
CtAP.ABLE of cooking for uie hundred nersons. with eight
boiler hoi*— F*>. -ao- ,y D. B. TIP ‘■ Ni CO.,
Coitimbue. sepi I—--an Mo 45 Broad street.
Per zra.o.
V Philosophical and ‘hf-nir 1 pparetUF. will lie sold below
Boston prices. For nar* Tatar.', apply at this office.
••obimhiis. iau.t—w-
NOTICE. _
DA. GARRETT is my luiy aitthorised agent to transact anv
• business of mine, hat may herealler be found in his hands.
I'niiimbus.July I—w<suwtfm j. g. mCKF.
For Sale,
A valuable and zentie family horse, Alro a modem
_ Rocknwav. rwsuiy new. Enquire of
j PITTS at HATCHER.
1 Cutumbus. Oct 7—tw6t
EDUCATION.
Montpelier Female infinite.
MIFF MARTHA M. BUELL.
Principal, uni Teacher r the higher English Branches.
MIFF LOUISA 8. FP ENC Ell,
English branches. German, and Italian.
MIFF MARY V. PHILLIPS,
English Branches.
MIFF ADELINE A. CON KEY ami MIFF ADELINE
BUNN.
Vocal and Instrumental Music.
. MISS LI CRETIA F. HOOPER.
Drawing, P unting, Embrniderv, am: Instrumental Music.
M’LLE. ADELINE CHANSY,
French.
MRS. S. M. JAMES,
Domestic Superintenttoir.
REV. RUFUS M. WHITE,
Rector.
REV. SENECA G. BRAGG,
Chapiatn.
THE 15tli Term f tins Listitution will com
_fj netice on the 13th of October. A prospectus,
md any nti rmation nay be had by appiica
ion io tic Secretary and Treasurer. Aa Hie
w lumber of rupils is limited it is important that
i earlv annlication aiiould be made.
W. S. WILLIFORD, Seo’y. X Tresis.
Macon, Ga.
Fiont Bishop Elliott’s Annual Address.
! ; ‘With the consent or’ the Board of Trustees. I placed the
Institute under the charge of a hulv well tried, and well
known. Miss M. M. Buell, and invited the Rev Rufus M.
White, who had just at that moment resigned the charge
! of St. John’s Cure'll, to accept the Rectorship ol the Insti
tute. These appointments, together with the continuance
j of the Rev Mr. Bragg at the Institute, should give parents
even’ confidence, that* such as the school has heretofore
been, such it will he hereafter. I commend it most heartily
to the Diocese, assuring it that the School has never been
.11 finer condition, and praying ;t to use every exertion not
| to permit an institution to go down, which has been built
up at die expense of so much sacrifice and suffering.”
Sepl7—wdttw til Novi
MALE SCHOOL.
jlLjMk Mr. John [sham's School will recommence
- the first M nidav in October, 1853. and will
close .1 une 30th, 1854. Tuiliou per Scholastic
jFjF year, S4O.
Columbus, Sept. 21—wofctwtf.
FUME SHOVE ACADEMY
The exercises of this Academy will be resumed
..-.-'T PHp- -'u Monday, October, 3d, and will close June
‘ 30th, 1854. Tuition per Scholastic year. 840.
WILLI AM F. PLAN E.
-CAw Columbus, Sept. 21—w&twtf.
TBAYELUTG-.
FGH PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia X Savannah Steam Nnmsation Company.
THE new and splendid sitle-wkeel ‘teamships,
KEY -STONE ST VTE, t'apt, Robkht Hakdik.
STATE OF GEORG I A, Gapl. J. J. Garvin, Ji .
will leave Savannah for Philadelphia every Wednesday. These
Steamships are the most, eomlortable on the coast, atul are un
surpassed for salely and speed. They will leave Savannah as
follows:
Keystone .Stale. Wednesday, -Sth Sept.
State of Georgia. ** stli Oct.
Keystone Stale. “ 12th Oci.
Stale of Georgia, “ dhh Oct.
Keystone Slate. “J6th Oct.
State of Georgia, “ 2nd Nov.
Keystone Slate. “ 9th Nov.
Stale of Georgia, “ llith Nov.
Keystone State, “ 23rd Nov.
Slate of Georgia. 44 3(Mh Nov..
Keystone Stale. 44 Till Dec.
Stale of Georgia. * 4 1 till Dec.
and so on.
Cabin passage 82(i.
St erratic * 4 S 8-.
C. A. L. LAMAR,
V-aeni in Snvanuah*
HERON si. MARTIN,
Sept. 21—ts \gents in Philadelphia
HARIDEXS EXPRESS.
iiU’ T %
1.. • -:j S U -
OFFTCifi o.\ KUiDOLP!! 8-rreet.
NT~E r:spectfully beg leave •- niorm the itizen- ol 1 ‘ominbie
VV and its vicinity, ilia; we have concluded our arrangements
with : lie Central, South-Wesiern and .Muscogee Railroads, and
are now unning messengers taily from i.'olumbus to Macon
hence to Savannah.
\iso, forwarding goods daily over the Muscogee and South-
Western Railroad to Fort Valley, Oglethorpe and Macon, tlmnce
to Milledgeville Savannah and all intermediate places.
Also, to Montgomery, Ala. We would also say. that our Ex
presses by tiie steamers io New York and Philadelphia enable as
:o forward even’ description of merchandise and valuables.
Notes, Drafts, and Bills collected in every’town in the Northern
and Eastern ‘dates ; also, to California and Europe.
OFFICES AND AGENTS.
E. R. Gnuhiing, Randolph street, Columbus; C. A. Ells & San,
Macon : Mr. Kendrick, Fort Valley: G. R'. Clayton. Oglethorpe;
153 Bay street. Savannah; 74 Broadway, .Yew York: 13 and
45 South-Third. Philadelphia : 8 Court ureet, Boston; Exchange
street. Providence; Montgomery street, ,san Francisco.
23?” Articles :o be forwarded*, called for at-my par’ of :he
• itv free of expense, bv leaving orders on the slate at the office.
LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER it CO.
Columbus. April 13—iwfcw
Muscogee Railroad Company.
GREAT REDUCTION IX FREIGHT OX
COTTOIW#
ON and alter he Ist of September, COTTON wiil be earned
from Columbus to Savaimiiah, at FIFTY CENTS per hun
dred pounds, including Insurance over Railroad.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
HERCHASDISE irrving rom he East and not to
be forwarded by Railroad wiil be retained in the Depot at Co
lumbus three days, free of change, and if not then removed will
ie sent t none of the city Warehouses for Storage at the ex
pense of the owner.
EDW*D F. RICKER. Superintende.it.
September 7.1853.
MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD CO.
Wm
CHAN G E OF SCHEDULE.
On and after the Kith inst. the Passenger Train will leave ana
run by the following schedule daily until further notice:
Leave Columbus at JA. M.: Arrive at Macon 325 P.M.
Leave .Macon at ti 50 A. M.; Vrrive at Olumbus 1 5 P. M.
K. F. RICKER. Superintendent.
Columbus. May 14. 1853
NOTICD.
A NEW LIVERY STABLE IN 7 GIRARD, ALA.,
B j J B HICKS,
-yCF mdersigned has taking the Liv.*ry-stable in Ginini. Aia.
i ier--'’ lid re occupied by V.c, v;rkiaml. ior ;ie purpose of
! carving on a general
LIVERY STABLE BT:SINESS.^_
; - Vider tne juptuintentienee ot
-—t y 1
he proprietor of the L ity Hoiel. Columbus, Georgia.
Fliis -mole will be inferior to none lit this country in point'd
attention o -tock and good management.
Per.-ons w -ning to hire HORSES and BI GGIES .111
find as goodi a this stable os can be found any where. Call and
give me a trial.
N. l>. Hie citizens of Columbus-will pleu-c bear nmuulthat
whenever Kiev have u> hire a horse or t in-raeami ouggy ior ‘tie
transaction of business in Alabama, that ‘.hey can.make asavnig
of from 25 075 emit-on die *r:p iy rnrng >-• dherdde ol
the river. Girard, Ala.’. Jtil- 2—iwtiin
■wm | Mil ~, , I■!
FOR SALE.
A superior second hand Eockaway or Hunting Wagon, snua
ie for one or two Horses, iop'y ai n .
VESJNOY ft ECTOR F “table.
’ iino is .-era. ~ v: -
On Consignment.
jo Hits. New Orleans Sugar.
-r—x l ,50 Bbis.
JO Casks Sides.
5 rihoulders.
1.1 ..r which will he Mtiii low for Cash. Call turf examine
hem. O.g.BARSIHNtui,
Coiumbus. April 9—twti
MAGISTRATE’S OFFICE.
* Pthe bookstore formerly copied by A. FLEW ELLEN
a ijp. ah busineae entraated to me will be promptly at
-1 i ended to. Aug. 3, U - L. Hc)WELxj