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AGUE AND FEVER of three years’ standing CURED.
Mr. John Longden, now living at Beaver Dam, Hanover
County, Va., near Richmond, had Ague and Fever for
three years; most of the time he had chills twice a day, and
rarely less than once ; ho was parched with fevers as soon,
as the chill left him ; and after trying physicians, quinine
most of the Tonics advertised, and every thing recommen
ded to him, was about to give up in despair, when Carter’s
Spanish Mixture was spoken of: he got two bottles,but be
fore he had used more than a single one, he was perfectly
cured, and has not had a chill or a lev. r since.
Mr. Longden is only one out of thousands who have
been benefited by this great t.nic, alterative and blood pu
rifier.
%* See advertisement with his certificate.
R. R. It. REMEDIES.
Railway's Heady Relief. —For the Removal and Cure j
of all acute Pains ; Rheumatism, Sick Headache, Neural
gia, Cholera, Cramps. Spasm- 1 , Toothache, Diarrhea, Ac.
R. R. R.—Bad, Offensive Breath—Stomach out of or
der—'fake ten drops of R. R. R. every morning in a little
water, and rinse out the mouth ; also, swallow some of the
Relief—it will neutralize the acid on the stomach, make it
sweet and clean, and remove from the mouth and teeth all
tartar or bad taste. Persons troubled with sick headache j
will find immediate relief by using R It. R. If there are
any suffering with Neuralgia, Toothache, Rheumatism, or
Chills and Fever, we guarantee that Radway’s Ready Re- i
lief w.il stop the wor.-t pains in a few minutes. Price 25
cents, 50 cents, and §1 per bottle.
R. R, R. No. 2.—Radway's Renovating Resolvent cures |
all complaints caused by Bad Blood and Poisonous De- j
posits.
It makes the blood pure.rich,and healthy.
Ulcers, Sores, Tumors, Cancers, &0., are the offspring of i
certain poisonous deposits, lurking in the system ; Radway’s
Renovating Resolvent renovates the Blood, cleanses, puri
fies, and enriches it, it resolves away all diseased deposits,
and cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Humors, Tetters, Rash,
and all Eruptions, Fever Sores,&c.
Price of R. R. Resolvent SI per bottle
ZsT'l ’wenty-seven of the most respectable Merchants,
residents in Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina, say of
STABLERS ANODYNECHERRY EXPECTORANT
and ot STABLER’S DIARRHOEA CORDIAL, ‘‘that
from our own experience and that of our customers, we
confidently recommend them Pro Bono Publico. We have
never known any remedies used for the diseases for which
they are prescribed, to be so efficient, and to give such en
tire satisfaction to all.” See advertisement in another co!*
umn.
A Lady cured of Asthma, after Twenty Years’
Suffering, by the use of Holloway's Pills. —The Whole
sale Agent for the sale of Holloway’s Pills in New South
Wales, alludes, in a letter to Professor Holloway, to sever
al extraordinary cures of Asthma, effected in that Colony,
by the use of those invaluable Pills ; and to one case in par
ticular—that of a lady residing near a hill named the Razor
back, who, alter having for twenty years been afflicted with
great difficulty of breathing, and unable, in consequence,
to bear the slightest exertion, at last used this remedy, and
is now, to use her own expression, able to run up to the top
of that high hill.
A Clergyman An old and valuable subscriber
nas sent us a certificate from one of his Parishioners, which
he wishes published for the benefit ot his neighbors, and the
community at large. It states on authority that needs no
confirmation, the particulars of a remarkable cure by Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral, an article we have already taken occasion
to notice, and which we have reason to believe is worth
notice. This sufferer had been reduced very low from the
effects of a Cold and Cough, caused by over exertion at a
fire, nearly three years since, and from which it wasevident
to his friends that he was fast ha-tening to a premature
grave. Many of the remedies of the dav and the advice
of eminent Physicians had all failed to afford him relief,
when he was induced to try the Cherry Pectoral, which
soon cured him. The crowded state “ t our columns will
not admit the full particulars, but we earnestly invite Pie
attention of our readers to the advertisement in another
part of our paper — Christian Chronicle•
~
COUNTY OFFICERS.
tW’ WE are authorised to announce FRANCIS M.
BROOKS as a candidate for Sheriff of Muscogee county,
at the election in January next.
Columbus, Oct 18, 1853.—wtwtde
Maj. E. J. HARDIN is a candidate for Clerk of
the Superior Couit of Muscogee county. Election rifet
Monday in January next. Oct 13-tt
W. E. LOVE announces himself as a candidate
for Sheriff of Muscogee County, at the election in January
next. Oct. 15—w&twtde.
J HOMEII V. MULKEY will be a candidate for
Tax Collector of Stewart County, in January next.
Lumpkin, Oct. 15 —wit
STEPHEN PARKER announces himself a candidate for
the office of Tax Collector of Muscogee county, at the
ensuing election in January next. Oct 14-te
RICHARD M. GRAY adnounces himself as a Whig
candidate for Sheriff of Muscogee county, at the election
in January next. Oct 12—te
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 DAVID J. BAR
BER as a car didate for Clerk of the Superior Court ol
Muycogee County, at the election in January next.
June 25, 1853—w&twte.
t'lT WE are authorised to adnounce THOMAS
C H A F FIN a candidate for Tax Collector of Muscogee
county at the ensuing election in January next.
Columbus, Ga., October 11 w&twtd
HENRY \I. HARRIS, better known as Drummer
Harris, announces himself as a candidate for Coroner oi
Muscogee county at the ensuing election in January next.
NVE are authorized to announce EDWARD BIRU
SONGa candidate for re-election to the office ol.Clefk
Superior Court of Mujcogee county in January next.
Columbus, Oct 11—w&twtd ‘ -
WE are authorised to announce ANDREW P.
JONES, Esq. as a candidate for re-election for Clerk of
the Inferior Court ot Muscogee county, on the first Mon*
day in January next. wte
CITY OFFICERS.
WE are authorised to announce the name of JOSEPH
REMBEdT as a candidate for Deputy Marshal in the
ensuing election in January next. Oct 11 w&twtd
* WE aie authorised to announce Mr. JOHN D
ARNOLD as a candidate for the office of City Marshal,
at the election in January next.
August 17, 1553. toe.
GEORGE GULLEY is a candidate for Martha!
■ r rhp enduing January election, and will be supported by
Aug. 16, w&twte MANY VOTERS.
ARRIVAL OF MADAME ADOLPHE.
| PIMIE justly celebrated Madame Adolphe from France,
i A the uniter ally acknowledged greatest Sytnpa h est in
the world,is now in COLUMBUS ready to receive visi
tors at the Broad St. IT use, whom she wi l nform all
e K out the PAST, the PRESENT and the FUTURE, it
l they are tna-ried or i ot, and when or what lady or hus
-1 band they will get, or business of any description
Consultation fee fiom §1 to S3, according to how far
they wish to go, or what time they occupy. For partici las
see handbills. Columbu , Oct I ( J—2w
BLACK SILKS.
WE have now in S TORE a splendid assortment of
PLAIN BLACK SILKS; among which a:e
; the celebrated Btschaffs and Gros de Zuric-brands.
A l-o, 1 lah* Black Satin au t-hine and Satin La Reme,
for Mourning, h tgd.. Watered & Rich Brocade SILKs
Oct 19 ’w BROKAW,CLEMONS & CO.
PLAIDS.
WE have just received a fine assortment of PLAID
DR ESS GOOD 8 ; embracing many beautiful ,-tyles
of Silk, Silk and Wool, all Wool and Cotton and Wool.
French Cashmeres and DeLajnes and Scotch Plaids.
Oct. 19 -tw BROKAW, CLEMONS & CO.
CARPETS.
SUPER two and three ply Inzrain Carpets, Floor
Cloths and Rugs. A large assortment iu-t received bv
Oct i9-tw BROKAW, CLEMONS & CO.
FOR SALE.
I OFFER f.r sale my pi; c*, whs re 1 now reside, %
mile* irom l olumbu?, oil the Talbot ton road, ltcou
tains acres The improv* merits are all new and
oom’er able. I have just finished 4(,0 pannela rs phu k
f not the best ot lumber. Tbe | I ice can be bought on ac
commodat ng terms. Possession given immediately.
Opt 10- tw ‘tfrwgt w. M.LEF.
TAX NOTICE.
THE Tax Books of Muscogee county arc now open, and l
am ready to receive Stale ami county Tax fit- the year
at E. i. Thornton’s Broad street.
Columbus, Oct 19— tw3i&it 11. NOBLE, T. C.
W. G. ANDREWS & GO.,
DEALERS IN
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, &C., &(',
(Four Doors below Hill & Dawson’s old Corner) j
BROAI) STREET, COLUMBUS, GA.
Columbus, Oct 15, 1853.—tw&w ts
NEGRO BLANKETS,
A HEAVY lot of BLANKETS,just received, and for
sale by VV. G. ANDREWS & CO.
_ Columbus, Oct 15,1853 — w&twtf
SHOES.
! *iAA Pair of Extra BROGANS, just received and for
/ sale by W. G. ANDREWS & CO.
Columbus, Oct 15,1853 —wtwtf
IQBTt MtlfNMS'.’
’ have on hand and shall continue to receive
•■I a good selection of the different descriptions SBJ
rfO and styles of fWj
Gentlemen’s, Roys and Youths’
ALSO
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s
GAITERS AND LACE BOOTS,
with the various styles of
SHOES AND SLIPPERS.
Call and see. VV. VV. ROBISON.
Co'umbua, Oct B—tw9t
EEnquirer and Corner Stone copy three tunes each.
GAS FITTING AND FIXTURES?
THE Subscribers will continue the Gas fitting business
with their u-ual promptness. A good supply of him
ers on hand, which will be sold low. Otders left at our
Music Store, will receive immediate attention. ’Perms
cash, when the job is done WHITTEbSEY & Cos.
Sep27twtf
Muscogee Kail road Company.
GREAT REDUCTION IN FREIGHT ON
ON and after the Ist of September, COTTON will be carried
from Columbus to Savannnah, at FIFTY CENTS ptr hun
dred pounds, including Insurance o\cr Railroad.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
MKItCIIANDISE arriving from the East and rot to
be forwarded by Railroad will be retained in the Depot at Co
lumbus three days, free of charge, and if not then removed will
be sent to one ot’the city Warehouses for storage at the ex
pense of the owner.
EDVV’D F. RICKER, Superintendent.
September 7,1853.
A. BACKER,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
BRANDIES, GIN, WINE,
SCOTCH AIE & LONDON I’ORTER,
SEGARS and sll kinds of GROCERIES,
No. 10 WHITAKER ST. SAVANNAH, GA.
Brandies and Gins, under Custom-House Lock, in bond
and entitled in debenture.
Savannah, Oct. 18,1853 -wtwly
“HOME AGAIN.”
G, TANARUS, CUSHMAN* !. tt, S.
DENTIST.
CO Broad Street, over Foster &> Purple’s Jew
elry store, Columbia, Ga.
FRIENDS and patrons will
please notice that I have return
from New York,fully pro- ‘-UJXIXr
vided tor business Having critically examined the best
of UentUtrv in The Crystal Pa ace, and city,.al-
casesexhibitod a. the WorW London.
■And added to a practical experience ol twelve yia.. f a
i., r interchange of views with the [ending Dentists oi Am
erica and Europe, I can with confidence promise success
double set* of natural-looking t^ lh constme
ted with the utmost consistent dispatch, and
-and commeodate
ry letters t orn patients, &c., i=* iriVlle •
t Sept24—tw&wtt
Flour, Meal, and Breadstutts.
T HE subscriber. i
1 to Inform the public COAJV, |
tinuc to keep a kod stock f | t fl , rnißh customers in ary |
* tne shortest notice. New |
above the city a short distance and ;
is now in good running order- .. .
My prices at present are as tollowa . ?6 2 5 per bbl.
Superfine F10ur..... * 675 “ “
Extra do * 70 cts bushel j
fity Mill, June 8, 1*53-tw _tf—__ _ |
?/mm mm mm&
J C RUSE. R. PATTEN, W. G. HODGES.
J „ ware housei^VvN
MWE continue the W j q s butine*
pl^td a m revive the whU* will purchase at the
HOPE, or any other „
lowest cash price*. 0Q 6Wpm eoU to oar friends in
nab'fveSyoSof Uverpool. RTJgE p AT TEN & CO.
I Columbus, Ga., Aug- 34,
TG TiM LAQI. E$ I
MRS DBSBAU
WOULD respectfully inform the Ladies ot Columbus
and vicinity, that she has just returned from the
North, and is now opening at her residence, (No. 110
Broad Street,) a most splendid and fashionable stock of
FALL ANJ) WINTER MILLINERY.
ALSO
An assortment of FALL AND WINTER DRESS
GOODS
FOR LADIES* WEAK —SUCH AS
SILKS. TALMAS, MAJiTILLAS, TIfIAKS, RIBBONS,
EMBROIDERIES,
and all kinds of Goods generally kept in a Millinery store. !
In the DRESS M A KING line, she is in the possession
ot the latest European styles and patterns; and her stock j
of Trimmings for Dresses cannot be surpassed for beauty i
and quality, as special attention was given to this branch of
her stock.
A call from her friend? and customers is respectfully
solicited. Columbus, Oct 12—-w&twtf
FALL GOODS!
J. M. R AUM,
’ NEXT DOOR TO THE MARINE BANK,
<>4 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA.,
IS now receiving and opening Lis
FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF GOODS.
Among which can be found the richest and largest as
sortment of SILKS and fine DRESS GOODS, ever offer
ed to the Ladies ot Columbus. We would particularly
call their attention to several styles of extraordinary nov
elty and beauty, manulactured in France for the Crystal
Palace Exhibition, which can only be seen at Our House.
LADIES’ FANCY DRESS GOODS,
For Richness and Elegance unsurpassed 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 gold and sil
ver for Sashes.
Fancy HAIR PINS and HEAD DRESSES.
SATIN DAMASKS, Moiree Antiques, Hompadore
M US LIN DeLANE, solid colors of all shades.
Fine FRENCH DeLANES,superb patterns.
150 pieces MUSLIN DeLANE at 12i 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- i
DERIES.
JACONET FLO UNCI \GS, SWISS FLOUNC
-INGS.
CHEMTSETTS, UNDERSLEEVES, COLLARS
and CUFFS.
200 dozen LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS
at 6F cents.
MANTILLAS, TALMAS and VISITEB of the late
Paris Patterns
Rich Canton CRAPE SHAWLS.
Rail Road CORSETS, anew article.
Alexander’s and Jonvin’s best KID GLOVES.
Ladies’ and Misses’ HOSIERY of all kinds.
PLANTATION GOODS.
PRINTS, Plaid LINSEYS, KERSEYS.
Striped OSNABURGS, TICKINGS. DENJMS.
Bleached SHIRTING and SHEETING.
Fine IRISH LINEN from 25 cents up.
FLANN 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 satiety their curiosity by examining our
stock before purchasing.
What we profess . we will do, and that is to sell
at . Sow pricea its th*>y can be b’ night in the United States
JLfL’ r 5 he real Paris and London Fashion plates receiv
ed unto the latest moment.
J. M. RAUM,
61 Broad Street,
Columbus, Sept 3. 1853 —tw6t&w3ms
NEW GOODS?
The subscriber has in Store a large stock of
STA PL E AN D FAN C Y DR Y GOODS
which are offered ior sale at prices
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST,
FOR CASH OR APPROVED CREDIT.
ffSgT Purchasers for Cash will find it to their advantage
to examine rny stock and prices, before purchasing.
Columbus. April 2-tw C. MYGATT.
Genin’s Hats,
AFF.W cases (Benin’s a so. onk Hats— Syaiso styles.
Just received and for sale bv
March 3i*—tw ’ J. H. MF.RRY.
Shirts ! Shirts!!
A I,ARISE invoice of SHIRTS . COLLARS. DRAWERS
HOSIER F, &.c. Just received and for sale bv
March 3D—tw J. it. M ERRY.
Teachers Wanted.
A GENTLEMAN and LADY, well qualified to teach all the
branches of a thorough Enjrli-h Education, can find a good
situation by applying to the undersigned nine miles below
Franklin. Hei r> county, Ala.
A gentleman and his sister or wife, without children, preferred.
James Bprnktt, Aaron Odom,
Reuben H. Hall, Tiiqmas Chambers,
If. E. Chitty.
Franklin, Henry countv, Ala., Oct *4—tw3ttw?t*
Lumber! Lumber!
\LL orders for lumber left at the store of VV. G. ANDREWS
& CO. will he pr imptlv delivered. Those indebted for
lumber bought, in the years 1851 and ’52, will please call and
settle. 0. S. IIOI,LAND.
Columbus, Oct 14-w&tw3w
REMOVAL.
THE agency ot ffle ROCK ISLAND FACTORY
is removed to the store formerly occupied hv Messrs.
D P. Ellis & Cos., three doors North of the Telegraph
office.
Cotton and Linen rags always wanted ; four cents a
pound wi’l be paid for good clean gnfs, when brought in
quantities of one hundred pounds or more.
Fair prices will also be given for Watte of all kinds
(from Factories) Bagging Rope, &e^
An extensive assortment of Foolscap, Letter Wrap
ping, Blank Book, Printing and Envelope papers, for sale
low. Also, Blank Books and Stationery, an ample stock.
Columbus, Oct 15—tt D. F. WILLOOX. Agent
REMOVAL.
DRS. URQUHART 5c STANFORD have removed
their office to the building formerly occupied by the
Bunk of St. Marys, on Broad street.
Colurnhu, Oct 14-wt.wti
Wanted,
4 good and steady ROY to run'as Messenger in Telegraph
A (iffice, tor which liberal wages will be paid.
Columbus. Oct 7—twtf OPERATOR.
NOTICE.
D A. GARRETT is my duiy authorised agent to transact am
• business of mine, that may hereafle: be found in his hands.
Columbus. July I—w&tw6m J. R. HICK?*.
Mexican Mustang Liniment.
AT Ne.v York prices. We have Just received a large invoice
of the above excellent medijine, to be Bold at the manulac
turer’s prices. Call at the R 1 EE DRUG STORE,
March 2— tw&wly Sign of the Negro nvd .Mortar
Leeches! Leeches!!
Two HUNDRED Large Sweedish LKECHES just recei
ved, end for sale by DANPUn'IM tr, NAGEL..
I ict. I w4t _
Wanted,
B ; y a graduate of a College, who has experience in teach
iu „ and can lurnish the beet recommendations, a eituatioi
j teacher inaclassc.il School in a ciiy ; or &n advanced tchoo
j iD Address ‘ tr '* FRANCIS T. CHASE, .Voutgomery, Ala.
I set . 1 wtf
LOST.
THIS niorning. between, the Howard. Factor' _
Wfh Messrs. Schley & Johnson’s store,-a hml
Jf WATCH, with a heavy Gold TOf
The fhdet will be liberally rewards’
f &it .W Marcus &. White's.
L ’ Columbus, Oct 15-twtl
_____
V IA NO-F 0 KTE^NDMUSICT
WM, B. CARTER,
HAVING purchased the interest of I). F. Willcox, has re
moved to
NO. 72, BROAD STREET,
(at J. L. Howell’s Book Store,)
where he will Veep constantly on hand a general assortment o
MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
of every rarietj and price.
Patrons and iriuids are invited to call and examine his stock.
Orders sol.cited, and a liberal discount made to Teachers and
Schoole.
Pianos to let, tuned, and repaired.
October 1, twtf
NEW MUSIC STORE,
(A few doors below Ilnll 1$ Moses,)
BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA.
fTMIE undersigned have associated themselves together,
X under the name and style of
TRU A. X ft PEACE,
for the sale of Musical Merchandise, and take thi< method |
lo intorin their friends and the public genet ally, that they j
will keep cot stantly on hand a general assortment ol goods
in the above line, among which may be found—
PIANO FORTES, go** -
i of various styles, from the best
MELODEONS, from the celebrated Manufactory of
| Ppe.-cotl Sc Brothers; Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Fluti
| nas, Flutes, Fifes, Banjos and Tambortnes.
Also, Instruction Books of all kinds; together with a
I fine stock ot SHEET MUSIC, of every variety. All of
! the above goods we offer for sale on terms that cannot fail
: to please.
Purchasers are cordin'ly invited to call and examine our
; stock. Orders solicited, and executed with care and dis
patch. J. L TRITAX,
Columbus. Sept. 20—w&twly J. W. PEASE.
Pianos for Rent.
THE subscribers have just received severa
ve D r ?°°d ?<> cond hand Pianos from. New
j \J u Jr \J u York, which they will sell or rent at reason
: able prices. ‘IRUAX & PEASE.
Columbus, Sept. 16—twtf *
New Sheet Music
\GOOD assortment, just received at the Music Store ol
Columbus, Sept. 16—tw TR I A \ & PEASE.
New Sheet Music.
THE subscribers have this day received a large assortment oi
Sheet Music; among which are many new and popular
pieces never beiore ottered in this market. The ladies in parti
culirare invited to calland examine our stock.
THU \X & PEASE,
Golumbus, March 2—tw 106 Broad slreet.
PiABIQS TUNED AMD REPAIRED.
kjb*™ —; THE undersigned have engaged the serviceso
Mr. F. O. RAM.M, Inner ami Piano Maker, Intel)
lro,n Erards’ Celebrated Establishment iri Paris.
\J * St \J U Mr. R. is probably the best in his profession in the
Southern Country. YVe are prepared to attend to all outers in
the above line, and will be responsible tor all v. ork done by oui
workmen. • uders addressed to Whittklsky Sc Cos., or Tiu ax
& Pkase, will meet with prompt attention,
VVHITTELSEY t Cos.
Columbus, April 22, 1853. TRUAX Sc. PEASE,
twtf— Jel4 wtf
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
JORDAN L HOWELL,
Bookseller and Stationer,
ITTOUI.D respectfully inform bis friend-, and the nublic gen-
VV erally, that he has purchased the extensive stock of
looks, Stationery, &
of A. C. Ff.EWLLLEN & CO., and will endeavor to keep con
stantly on hand a complete assortment of
SCHOOL, CLASSICAL, LAW, MEDICAL AND
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS AND
STATIONERY.
I solicit a continuance ot the patronage heretofore extended to
imy predecessors, r nd tliatof asmany new customers as will favor
i me with a call. I will use every ex.rtioc to please, both in prices
! and articles purchased.
ay CALL AND SEE.
Two doors below Mvgati’s Corner, ign of the Blue'and White
Flair, No. 7 i Broad slreet, Cos! um’jus, (is.
Book bindery up stairs. Aug. 3—ts
BOOKS, BOOKS!
JORDAN V HOWELL
J One splendid Illuminated family or pulpit
Bible, containing 161 K) engravings.
Abboit.® Juvinile Histories, comple setts; Ir
vings works; Scones in the life of the Saviour
j bv the Poets and Painters ; Reynolds works; Coopers
Novels, 33 vol Library edition ; Maria Edgworths Tales,
do do ; 10 Vol’s. Abbott’s Young Christian Series ; Sher
woods works complete ; Classical Library complete ; Vi
nets Pastoral Pheology ; Olins ‘Pravels in the East; Dan
iei Web-ters 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
NAL SUPPORTERS,
j Columbus, May 21—twly
JUT RECEIVED.
TIIE Xllth VOLUME OF GEORGIA REPORTS
by JORDAN L. HOWELL.
LOOK HERE.
[AM prepared to furnish cos'omers with Harper and Pvt
navi’s Magazine at the subscription price. I would be glad
to receive subscriptions, and deliver the Books at any place dts
ignated . JORDAN L. HuWKLL.
* ‘rt 8. twtf
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. 11- j
lustrated with seven large maps.
The works of Dr. Stephen Olin, comprising his sermons j
and lectures.
The Lite and Letters of Dr. Olin.
Memoirs of the life and ministry of the Rev. John Sura- I
meifield, with an introductory letter, by James Mont- ;
gomery.
Men of the Time; or, Sketches of living Notables, by i
Redfield. . .
Private life of Daniel Webster, with two beautiful en- :
gravings of his residence and birth place—also a profile of
Air. Webster—by Lanman.
Yusef, or the Journey of the Frangi—a Crusade in the
East, by J. Ross Browne.
Theory and Practice of Hydropathy—with notes on the
cure of Cholera by Cold Water, by H. Franeke.
Water Cure for children ; a short guide for the rational
treatment of children in health and disease, by Sdhiefer
decker.
Pilgrim’s Progre=r, with Scott’s notes, and life of the au
thor ; neatly hound. Price 50.
Letters to Young Ladies; sixteenth edition, revised and
enlarged,by Mrs. Sigourney.
“A few more ‘Fer > Leaves’ left of the same sort.”
Also —For sale low, two large size Letter Presses, at
JORDAN L HOWELLS
Colirnbus.Aug. 31, 1853. Book Store.
New Books! New Books!!
Heavenly Home, by Rev. H. Harburg, author of Heaven,
or Sainted Dead and Heavenly Recognition.
Life and Memorial of Daniel Webster, by J. P. Lyman. ;
Rural Essays, by A. J. Downing.
Historical Sketches of Robin Hood and Captain Kidd,
by Wm. W. Campbell.
Boyhood of great men, intended as exauif les to youths
Edgar Clifton,or Right and Wrong a story of school
life, by C. Adam-.
The Tongue of Time, or the Language of the Church
Clock, by Wm. 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, a tale of Wedlock by Emelie F. Carter.
Modem Flirtations, by Catherine Sinclair, author of
Beatrice, &c.’ ‘
Sawyer’s Story, or the Orphan’s Wrongs,by a member of
the New York Bar.
Bride of Omberg, by Emilie F. Carter.
Salad for the Solitary, by Epicure.
Lady Leighton, or Belle of the Manor, bv Mr*. Gore.
Passions and Principles, a Domestic Novel,by Mrs. Grey.
Just received by J. W. PEASE, j
Columbus, Sept 16-iwtf
! .epucATtgN^
Montpelier Female Institute.
MISS MARTHA M. BUELL,
Principal, and Teacher ot the higher EnglFh Branches.
MISS LOUISA S.SPENCER,
English branches,German.and Italian.
MISS MARY A. PHILLIPS,
English Branches.
MISS ADELINE A. CON KEY and MISS ADELINE
BUNN,
Vocal and Instrumental Music.
MI<S LUCRETJA S. HOOPER.
Drawing, Fainting, Embioiderv, and Instrumental Music.
M’LLE. ADELINE CHANSY,
French.
MRS. S. M. JAMES,
Domestic Superintendent.
REV. RUFUS M. WHITE,
Rector.
REV. SENECA G BRAGG,
Chaplain.
THE 25th Term of this Institution will com
mence on the 13th of October. A prospectus,
and any information maybe had by applies*
tion to the Secretary and Treasurer. As the
/■fly number of pupils is limited it is important that
early application should be made.
W. S. WILLIFORD, Scc’y. &, Trea*.
Macon,Ga.
From Bi-hop Elliott’s Annua! Address.
“With the consent of the Board of Trustees, I placed the
Instrtute under the charge of a lady well tried, and well
known, Miss M. M. Buell, and invited the Rev. Hfcfus M.
White, who had just at that moment resigned the charge
of St. John’s Cureh, to accept the Rectorship of the Insti
tute. These appointments, together with the continuance
of the Rev. Mr. Bragg at the Institute, should give parents
every confidence, that such as the school has heretofore
been,such it will be hereafter. I commend it most heartily
to the Diocese, assuring it that the School has never been
in finer condition, and praying it to use every exertion not
to permit an institution to go down, which has been built
up at the expense of so much sacrifice and suffering.”
Sep27—w&tw til Novi
MALE SCHOOL.
f Mr. John fsbnm’s School will recommence
the first Monday in October, 1853, and will
close June 30th, 1854. Tuition per Scholastic
Columbus, Sept 21 —w&twtf.
PINE GROVE ACADEMY.
#The exercises of this Academy will be resumed
. on Monday, October, 3d, and will close June
30th, 1851. Tuition per Scholastic year, S4O.
WILLIAM F. PLANE.
Columbus, Sept. 21—w&twtf.
TEA YEUNG.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia i* Savannah Steam Navigation Company.
TIIK new and splendid side-wheel Steamshii?,
KEY STONE STATE, (.'apt. Robert Harmk,
STATE OF GEORGIA, Gapt J.. 1. Garvin,J..
will leave Savauuali for Philadelphia every Wednesday. These
Steamships are the most, com ortabte •> the coast, anil are un
surpassed for safety and speed. They will leave Savannah as
follows:
Ke)stone .Slate, Wednesday, 28th Sept.
S ate of Georgia, sth Oct.
Kt ystone Sta’e, “ 12th Oct.
State of Georgia, “ 19 h Oct.
Keystone Stale, “ 16. h Oi l.
State or Georgia, “ 2nd Nov.
Keystone State, “ 9th Nov.
Sta e of Gioriria, “ 16th Nov.
Keystone State, “ 23rd Nov.
State of Gt orgia, “ 3oth Nov.
Keystone. State, “ 7th l>ec.
Sta e of Georgia, “ 14th Dec.
and so on.
Cabin passage...... $-9.
Sterrage “ 8.
G. A. E. 1-AMAH,
Agent in Savannah*
HERON & MAPTIN.
Sept 21—ts Agents in Philadelrht*
HARNDEiN’S EXPRESS.
O DOL. PI I Stre et . GD
WE respectfully beg leave to iniorni the citizens oi Columbus
and its vicinity, that we have conclude 0 our arrangt merits
with the Central. South-Western and jhuscogee Ratirouds, and
are now running messengers daily from Columbus to Macon
thence to Savannah.
\lso. forwarding goods daily over the Muscogee and South-
Western Raihcad to Fort Valiej, Oglethorpe and Macon, thence
to Milledgeville Savat nah an< all intermediate places.
Also, to .Mon'gotnery, Ala. We would also say, that our Ex
presses hy the steamers to New York aid Philadelphia enable u
to forward every description of merchandise and valuables.
Notes. Drafts, and Bills collected in every town in the Northern
and Eastern States ; also,to California and Europe.
OFFICES AND AGENTS.
E. R. Goulding,Rando’ph street,Columbus; C. A. F.l’s It Foil,
Macon: Mr. Kendrick, Fort Valley; G. R. Clayton, Oglethorpe;
153 Bay street. Savannah; 74 Broadv iy r .Yew York; 43 and
45 South-Third. Philadelphia : 8 Cot: street, Boston; Exchange
street. Providence; Montgomery street, >an Francisco.
Z'W° Artie es to be forwardtd, called for afany part of the
city tri eof expense, by leaving orders on the slale at the office.
LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER & CO.
Columbus, April 13—tw&w ——i
“RAIL ROADJIEETIXG.”
r |MIE citizens of Columbus are requested to meet at Tern
-1 peranee Hall on Tuesday Evening, 8 o’clock, p. m.,
25th October, inst , lor the purpose of considering the pro
priety of the corporations making a subscription to the Eu
faula Railroad. ALEX. J. ROBISON,
Mayor pro tern.
N. B. The citizens of Fufaula,Glennville.and all others
nterested in the project are respectfully invited to attend
the meeting.
Columbus, Oct 12—wtwtd
Enquirer and Corner Stone copy.
HOTELS.
BROAD STREET HOUSE.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
THE’uridersigned has taken charge of this establishment. The
house lias been thoroughly renovated at and lurmshed anew.
The traveling public will find his rooms airy, neat and dean, and
bis table bountifully supplied with every delicacy the market
affords.
Omni busses will always be in readiness to carry passengers to
and from the Hotel to the Depot and Sti am Poats.
L. T. WOODRUFF, Proprietor.
Columbus, Oct. 11— wfctwtf
AUGUSTA HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
SAM’L C. WILSON, Lessee and Proprietor.
Situated North Side of Broad*street, three Doors
West of Washington-street.
® THE sul> cr.oer having taken a lease of this First
Class Hotel, will give his undivided attention
to the accommodation ofhis fti nds and pa f ron. His
oest efforts will he direettd to promote the comfort'of
all those who may favor him with an oppcitunity to servethem,
with permanent or transient oarding, as well as such through
travellers, as may patronize his daily ordinaries.
The constant aim of tne undersigned will be to preserve the
character of the House, and to add to its reputation daily.
SAMUEL C. WILSON.
Augusta, Sept. 2—twlmwtlNov
FOR SALE AND TO RENT..
T O R K NT.
THE .Store House two doors above Whittlesey 'k. Cos.
jijiiljk atelv occnpted by Messrs. Mewelen te (0.. Jj ftfibok
store. Possession given Ist < rctober. For fartbpr
tpplyto L. LiyiNG&T* N, at Pa'ace-MUls.
Sei>th3 4w tw ___ • • ;
TO-RENT.
POSSESSION GIVEN IMMEDIATELY.
THF tenement with six rooms, in the two story-building on
Broad street, just **>ove Barrett’s City Hotel. It is an ellt/i
----blesituation for a b ardit g house: It would a'so convenient y
L T DOW . X|SG .
October 4 (h—w&twtr.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
MMY Plaotarlon. three aflet, below Colustbus. between
five and s.x hundred acres, cleared.
J>’o. A. JONES.
Oct. 1. wfc.wtf