The Weekly times & sentinel. (Columbus, Ga.) 185?-1858, May 03, 1853, Image 5

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THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE A3BIVAL OF TH £ IFA M F I BALTIC . The American steamship Baltic, Capt. Corn stock, has arrived at New York, bringing Liver pool dates to Wednesday the 20th ulr., three days later than those brought by the Canada. The Baltic lias 92 passengers. Liverpool Cotton Market.—Messrs. Brown & Shipley’s cotton circular, dated on the evening of the 19th, slates that the last stea mer’s news iiad a depressing effect on the market, and that ordinary and middling qualities had de clined 1 10 to l-Bd., hut that the lower quota tions had declined the most. Fair Orleans and ; Uplands remained unchanged. A moderate > business bad been done at previous rates. The I sales for the three days comprised 17,000 bales ! of which speculators took 2,500 and exporters \ 1,500 hales. The quotations are as follows: Fair Orleans i fi 58d ; Middlings 13-16(1; Fair Mobile 6 1 4d; i Middling 5 3 4d ; The market closed duli ’1 lie trade m Manchester had fallen off, but prices were not lower On Wednesday the 20th, the day on which ! the Baltic sailed, cotton was freely offered at j the decline. The sales that day were 6,000 j bales. All the circulars quote the decline at ) neaily 1 8d on Middling. The English and French Ambassadors had arrived from Constantinople. The former as sured tlie merchants of England of a continu ence of peace. Ihe English Chancellor's exchequer state ment proposes a general reduction on duties.— Opinions are divided on the subject, and it is believed that it will overturn the Ministry. Mrs. Stowe was enthusiastically received. Tlie rein: i is of Napoleon the First, were to tie removed from die Invalids to St. Dennis, on the Ist of May. Anew Spaui-h Ministry has been formed. Havre Cotton Market.— At Havre on tlie 18th April, ’lie sales of the day were 850 baie3. The Asia’s news had no effect on prices, and the market was quiet. ’ urn: r the / a't-c's passpngcis are Ex-G ivernor j . o • f Georgia, anil Dudley Mann. , e Sp nish Cories has been dissolved, in cor.se- I queuce, it is said, of Concha’s exposure of the Cu- ) ban slave trade. The government of Holland has protested against ; the establishment of a Catholic hierarchy, and bus ; withdrawn their Minister from Rome. Foreign — Kossuth—Mrs. .Stowe. The Times states that upon intelligence re ceived by tlie Secretary of Siate, and the Lon don Police having been kept for some time to find [iroof that would eliminate Kossuth in the English Courts, early on the morning of the 14th, Kossuth’s house in London was searched by the Police acting under a Secretary of State’s warrant. A large store of arms, ammunition and material, of war were discovered. The German papers say also, that the recent arrests in Prussia were from information of the English police, who had placed spies on the re fugees. In the House of Commons on Friday, Sir J.! _Waltripey asked the Government if these state- j meats concerning Kossuth, were true, and fur- I ther, if Great Britain hail given assurance to for eign powers that the refugees should be put tin- I der surveillance. Lord Palmerston replied that a warrant was i issued to search a house at Rotherhithe, not oe cupied by Kossuth in which were a large quan tity of rockets, shells, and gunpowder, but no assurance had been given to foreign powers, excepting that the refugees would not he al lowed to abuse the hospitality of England. Mr. Duncomhe said that these nominations were found in a rocket factory and were for sale. Mr. Bright asked Lord Palmerston if Koe suth had really any connexion with the mu nitions. Lord Palmerston replied that he did not j know—he would cast no imputations on Kos- i suth. It would be the subject of future en- j qniry. Lord Stuart charged the Government with get- j ting up a false charge against Kossuth. The j subject was then dropped. Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe was welcomed I on landing by a large crowd, and proceeded to j the house of Edward Cropper, where she met i a select party next m •ruing. Dr. Me.Veiil pro- | sen ted the address of welcome. She was en- i tertuiued next day by the Livepooi Negro So- | ciety, and presented the Britisti Bible Society j with £ I3J. She left on the same day for ! Glasgow. AUitionnl trom Paso del Norte. • ■l’ ! MEXICAN COR RESPOND ENCE. Paso u:;l Norte, Mexico, March 24, 1853. j 1 end i-e a proclamation issued by Governor 1 Line, ofNe.v A! >xieo, at Dona Ana,on the 13th, 1 red aiming the town Macilia from the State of Chihuahua. Said prod unation has been con- ! sidered here lias a declaration of war, and crea- ! ted the greatest e .citeinent among the Mexi- j cans- Troops are now marching on the territory in >i:s‘ ‘ termined to hold it against the Gov s’ The authorities of El Paso have issued m s for (lie national guard, to the number of 309, to hold themselves in readiness to inarch. About 150 men are now garrisoned at the Macilia, and all the Americans have been order ed to leave town. The Governor has called upon the military, anti they have refused to sustain him in the po sition he has taken. He has asked the Gover nor of Chihuahua to formally deliver up the ter ritory, and in case of a refusal has made known his determination to cal! upon the militia of j New Mexico, and take it by force of arms. j This state of things lias aggravated the j had feeling that existed toward the Americans, ! and has placed them in an awkward posiiion. i It is generally supposed that the Governor j will be sustained at Washington, as it is a clear ! case that the line was not run according to the treaty, and a considerable number of the people ol the Macilia have protested against being forced to live under Mexican law, contrary to all justice. The Mexican authorities have taken measures to arrest all persons who have signed the protest. Tlie few Americans who live here look anxiously for news from the United States, j as to what steps the administration will ‘take I with regard to affairs here. Mississippi Items. The c/o.s about Natchez are about two weeks! behind the usual average. Albert G. Brown is a prominent- candidate for j Senator in place of Ait. Brooke, elected to fill an i unexpired term. Gen. Robt. Stanton has been nominated for j Congress by the Democracy of Adams County. j The G l l vest on ( Texas) Civilian states that the j Hon. V. E Howard, la’e member of Congress from the G dveston District, has received the. appoint ment of i, iw Agent to represent the Government of the United Slates before the board of Land Commis- Bionc-s ol California. The Courier sirs Gen. Downs accepted the Ool tectorship of tois city to oblige ihe Pre-ident, and that i Was eh office sought for Uy the highest. Suicide.—.At! individud- a stranger—whose i a ..e tins since Ire (Ml asc -ruined to t;o J. F. Arnot, < f IVxas. walked into the Court House in Mont gomery (A i ) on Monday evening -no deliberately ■•lew out ins brains with a pisiol < barge. ‘I he re port wis heard, an’ the body w.is soon discovered. It was a gh .ally object, weltering in tlie blood v.-fi.cli termed a pool bene.tli the body. Tne ter diet ot lie- O r ei wo did not hear. T a- Delta, says that four murders were counuiii vin New Orleans last week. According to AD H irmot.’a estimate, there ou f, bt to have been ns •wo. Democratic Meeting. Lumpkin, May 3rd, 1853. In pursuance to previous arrangement, a por tion of the Democratic Party of Stewart eoun tv met this dav, in the Court House in Lumpkin, for the purpose of appointing Delegate* to the Convention to be held in June, in Milledge’. illej to nominate a suitable candidate for Governor; and also to appoint Delegates to attend the Convention to be held in Albany, to nominate a candidate to represent the Second Congres sional District in Congress. On motion of John A. Tucker, William Sims was appointed Chairman, and E. F. Ki.ksey Secretary. The object of the meeting was explained by - D. B. Harrell. The Chairman appointed a committee of five, ’ consisting of David B. Harrell, John W. Goen. : John S. Yarbrough, Abram Pyle and John | Fitzgerald, to select suitably delegates to | represent the Democratic Party in the above j named Conventions. The Committee reported : to the meeting tire names of John A. Tucker, | Homer V. Mnlkey, David G. Rogers and Horace • M. Jenkins, to attend the Convention in Mill ! edgeviiie; and Benjamin M.-iv. Borwcll K.'Har- I rison, David !! Harrell and John Fitzgerald to I attend the District Convention, which selec | tioua were unanimously ratified bv the meeting. )On motion of B. K, Harrison, the Times and • &|ntinei is requested to publish the proceedings t)i the meeting. WILLIAM SIMS, President. E. F. Kirksev, Sec’y. ’1 he Girard It nil road. The Mobile Tribune savs, Robert S. Harda way, President ol the Girard Railroad, is now in the city on business connected with the enter prise. His chief object, however, is to interest our citizens in the road and if possible obtain j pecuniary aid from the city. To test the feel- 1 bigs of the people the -Mayor, in compliance with a written request numerously signed, has called a meeting at the Alhambra on Tuesday i evening next. ‘Phis aid will be asked for in the I shape of city bonds to the amount of *750,000 j |to 1,000,000. These bonds will represent the ■ | amount in stock of the road, and as there can : | hardly be a doubt of their intrinsic value, if is i | expected they will soon be worth more than , | par. If obtained, they will bo used for the pur- I pose of constructing the road eastward! v from! the Mobile terminus. In regard to this enterprise, we may say that j the affairs of the company are in a condition : that gives assurance of its speedy completion : ; and as it will ba built whether we contribute or j not, it becomes a question of dollars and cents j with our citizens—that is, whether they should : not identify themselves with it at once and there-! by become entitled to a shai e at least of the prof j its. At this time there aro between five ami six I hundred laborers at work on the road, and the j intention is to complete twenty txvo miles during j the coming six or eight months. The following year the director# expect to have fifty-two miles hi operation, reaching to Union Springs, in M;t- • con county, Alabama. This point attained, the i planters contiguous to tlie road will commence i the work nfgrading (hence to Greenville, Butler j county, having already taken a sufficiency of stock tor the purpose, in Conecuh and Mon- I me counties the subscriptions are liberal and ; also in Baldwin. The Columbus Times, referring to this road, makes this remark : “When it reaches that point (Union Springs) the interest of Columbus wiii of course measurably decrease, as she will then be j the depot ot the trade of the rich prairies which • lie east of the Alabama river, ami without com- j petition. Mobile will then doubtless feel the j necessity of completing the track to her broad j bay, unless she can consent to give up to Co-1 lumbus, Pensacola and Savannah the immense i trade of all that portion of Alabama and Florida j which lies between Montgomery and the Gulf j of Mexico, on this side ot the Alabama river. 1 In this day of railroad enterprise, a city which i stands still will find her trade and commerce : absorbed by her more thrifty neighbors, da- j vannah and Brunswick are both building roads ; from the sea coast to Pensacola, the avowed j object of which is to turn the trade into their ; harbors. This rivalry is not to be despised.— I Mobile may save herself by prompt and cordial i co-operation with Columbus in thespeedv com pletion of tlie Girard road, but if she neglect the golden moment now offered, and allow a rival j city to be built up at Pensacola the conseuuence may prove ruinous to her best interests. Can I we find no response to this appeal from the press | ot Mobile ?” The Mesilla Valley Affair.— Baitlct', late | chief of the Mexican Boundary Surveying Coiu- I mission, has published a communication in relation ’ tn tiie proposed seizure of ihe Mesilla Valley by j Gov. Li e, and tiie G wernor’schargeng&msl him | <f Laving by his neglect lost that territory to it# 1 legitimate owner, the United States Mr. Bartlett deno-s the mo*tini|icrant statements j of Gov, L ine’s prod,mnition, and asserts that the | Valiev has already been in the undisputed posses i sion ot Mexico. Sandwich Islands. —The King of the Sands ich j Islamls has addres-edanother strm-g appeal io the i President of the Unhod States for the protection ol i ill scountiy to be afforded him a ~a net the ces: of France.’ ID ail* ges that these designs will lead to tbs s ihjugation of his Hoinin on. A Persevering Boy. —A Boy, only 12 years old, who had walked all the way from Ohio to Washington, it is stated, called on the Presi dent a tew days ago. He said he was an or phan supported and educated by a poor aunt, and had come to ask a place in the Navy.— The President was deeply affected by his story and theevi ‘ence of his perseverance and gave him several pieces of gold, and invited him to call again The boy left, but was followed by a gentleman who witnessed the interview, and i who saw him exchange the goid he had receiv- I ed lor bank notes which he mailed in a lettei |to bis poor relative, His enterprise is likely to j be rewarded by the place he seeks, j The Fires in Albany. — Albany, April 29, ! 1853.—Al the fire iu this city yesterday morn ing, Mr. Quinn, one of the persons who u-r.s compelled to vacate the premises destroyed, was robbed of SIOO, which was locked up in a hu- i ryau. Our city is infested with incendiaries. Al 2 j I o’clock this morning a two story frame building, j j in the centre of a block of wooden tenements | in Hawk street, was set on fire and destroyed. | The adjoining property was badly “enrolled, ; but saved by great exertions. Loss #9OO. The Mayor has offered a reward of #'ioo for i the arrest of the incendiaries. i Mobile, May 3.— Circus’ Jit voting | yesterday for judge of Circuit Court was very qui *i | tly done and the election passed off without any ex citement whatever. In the city, the only precincts ! heard from, Col. Rapier leads his opponent. Jcrc I Cuthbsrt, by ovei 3JO votes. i CO” A resolution was last Tuesday offered in • ‘he Massachusetts Hoass of Representafives, to j appropriate ten thousand dollars for the erec ] don of it statue of Daniel Webster in the State | House. \V n. M. Martin has been unanimously electee President of “Farmers and Exchange Bank,'’ di Charleston. Mr. Alexander Harman, of Bibb County lost nis pocket book containing some #1,630 a few days since, between A mericus and Ogle thorpe He afterwards found the pocketbook from which the money had been taken. The National Democrat is • authorised to say that President P.eree will in the c ursu of a sow days, pay a visit to Nevv-Hampshire. He intends to be absent from Washington about two weeks.” A manta ned J.iCO ‘s It ,s been sent to tho Con neo icut Sta'a prison f>r eigh’ vears for placing ob suusiuaa on the VViUicnuit. R ailroad. The Taptists are building anew college at Fairfax, Vt. one feature of which will be an agricultural professor-bip, w ith an endowment ot *: 0,(00. In less ten years no institution of ‘earning in this country, at all pretending to the name of college, will be without its ag ricultural oh ai \ We long to see the day when science shall plow and sow and reap.’ COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. , COTTON STATEMENTS. 3 fKS ~: ? 2 •3 £2.i s?■ : F* -SS Y£. hard Is ■%.? ! : ‘ll -j 2- • this j H ,_2_ :_J : r T j? : day. j ISSSff 960 2*3 5G013669 93140437 41364 230 t i I*3- 223 16 Colivkscs, May 7. • iSi-icv our le>;t the ituamer has arrived, uud reports j 1-ifltb dvc’iun*; however there is no change in prices. Xe’v Orleans. May 4. j The reutffpjs at this port since Ist September, (exdu j S!V<? 07 the arrival* from Mobile, Florida and Texas,) ; r *’ v • s'* hi; us, 1,287,008 bales to uauit ! thiW In?? year ; and t J ’<j increase in the receipt* at all ! —e up to tiie latest dates, as compared with lasi j year, ie 27 ,140 bales. In t;ie exports from the United ! States to fare’ •$i countri. b. ?.h compared with the same i dnte< last year, there is an increase of 115.787 hi!t s t> ! Or at Britain, mid 122.035 toother foreign p>rts, while h ranee There ’h a u.ccr. ase of ‘024 hales. M e quote Middling 0 3-4 a 10 1- i, Good Middling j 11 nil 1-4, Middling hair 1 i -2 h !2. Bacon—Xo material aUeratioa lias taken place in the | Bacon market since our last, price being pretty well pup- I tallied at about 7 5-8 a 7 3-4 cents for good ribbed ■ sides, and 5 1-2 a 6 cents per lb. for ordinary to choice j shoulders. Clear sides may be quoted at 8 1-2 a 8 3-4 | cents per :b. llama are in limited request at 8 1-2 a ; 11 cent*? per lb. the outpide rate for favorite brands of ! fancy suga.’ cured. SPECIAL NOTICES. Public Notice. j There will be a meeting of the citizens of Muscogee ; county held at Bald Hill, on Friday, the 3rd of June ! next, for the purpose of consulting together upon t!u* ; subject of the formation of anew county. The citizens of Stewart a::d Marion counties are reu ■ pcotfu’ly invited to attend. May 7- :.d r A SHION ! S emporium. S lid Mr j . Beau Monde to her dear : “It you’ll buy rue a beautiful robe, I’ll pour out your coffee so clear! Ar.d your steak shall be done a In mode.” •” aid Mr. Boiu Monde to hi-> spouse: “This current bank bill you may take, Buy the beautiful robe for our house, And then let me go—to the steak.” And so it happened that Mr*. 15., got u bill from her husband— and a beautiful robe from J. M. RATM. April 22—w3;-w3t. No. 01 Broad-St. LABORERS WANTED. ONB DOLL A i PER DAY, \V!U ’.*■ i laid for mod White latw>rn, or /ut Cairo tallow i*, wt Whicr Works iu this city. A.olutnhue, April 15— tv&tvr t^a i ck, i( - e , in:: TLe !<•* It. • v •t- .-w open for tin; r. a-or:. I; • pri e* will be for sil anaountfi fitly lbs n three eent-t per lb. Over fifty and U*#thn two hundred, two nd a two hundred and ever, two cent*. Hour* from 7}.< to A. M., and 2 CP. >., exrept S*ua day?, on n b'y.-h day the house will be open from ? V to 10, A. M. oaly. Pi'-kti* cs.u t-> had on application to Co !umbu\ April 18—twit \V. 4. CH AFFIX. GAS FIXTURES, THE f TbPcrib*ra baAingengaged compotcntwc-rLmen, will ! prepared to ftt uj# aud with jvlpep, fc ..'r-ners, *:nd aU 1 noc-.-:ary apfaratue for tliu ueo of Gae. Thie work vrili bo war- ! rented, and dono under the ttiporintondeuce cf th<.* of | ‘Ac C lumbae Gn? Light company. A CO. i ; Ar-- *,rdiug to the by-laws of the company, the houecs and will b- fittd up in the order ol their application. A llegieier tkk w now ready t the More ot Mwn. Wbittel j H?y Csn. C. E. DO rF.R, Sec’ry. j xpr:l !;♦—wAUertf Columbus (Ja? Company. GUANO. I STILL HAVE ON HAND SOME j FORTY OR FIFTY TON3 OF GUANO, AT greenwood’s WAREHOUSE, j The eeaaon is fast c.dvancis; isken it should be applied. j Thos-? wishing profilabie investments would do well to j avail themselvfs of this opportunity of obtaining it. Ea perience he c proven that it adds about one half la the pro , dunt. After tha com is up, many think it as good a liin to apply it as before. S--e the Soil of the South. Marchßs-w&,twif J, R. JONES. TIIE SOIL OF THE SOUTH, FOR. 1953, Containing Pkibodv’s method of cullivnling hio ecle- i ; brated Strawberry, b,autifaily illastrated, and much | I other valuable Agricultural and Horticultural, infor | rnation : for ;! at tho effiei- of the Times & Sentinel, j Columbus, Georgia. Onhc-und Volume SI OO Bound Volume 1 50 Columbus, March *2,1553. —v.'ii.twlf From Scpth America.—The following lei’cr will show : that Earth, j takes and Civil VVars are not all the calamities I ; they have to provide against in that quarter of the world. ; Diseases incident to onr own climate, also find their way : there, as willbe seen by the .emedy they seek for protection. Valparaiso, Chili, S. ot., July 2 1 ?, 13 (and. j To Dr. J.C.Aver, itc , DcarSLr: We :;av • ;h-*. pieDHure to report your ship- ‘ : meet of Cheery Pectoral to our house, the whole quantity i sold, and a prating ‘icmaivi for more, which muai await i the arrival of further -uppli'jj. I-.a auccew i i euriug disea?e ; oithe lungs anti its eon-cq .’ rt >nt notoriety, has excelled any I medicine ever used in this country. .Most of our remedies Uhere are imported from K.igl&rui, and some of them aro j rich and valuable ; but product of medical rkill from that ■ or any other quarter has ever won so fully the contidonce of i our popuiudon asttiis beautiful preparation of yours. ; The article has attracted particular attention among our { moßtuiw .•fHshtxi eiuioas, from the fact that Cwtoral Bai nes, President of the Republic, and the liiglitst officer in | the State, wa- cured of a severe sad dattgeroas affection of 1 the lans;-, b” its use. He allows us to eeud his name, and ; wishes to add ins acknowledgments of ftratitude for his ! relief. We have the honor to be, rir. Very respectful!'", vour ob't serf’s., CARLOS ALVAREZ At CO. | INTERNAL AND- hX TERNAL PAINS. Radicaii'* Ready Relief icill instantly Step and quickly Remove tie Cause. R. R. R.—lXurriioai, Cholera Morbus.—Radway’s | Ready Relief wii! cheek the most painful discharges, and : stop the most distressing pains in a low minutes. It allays the most painful irritations. By bathing the head, neeii, or 1 face, it refresh us th j V'S.'ir-■ imparts renewed i amt vigor to the weak and weary-. “I'he very moment R. R R. is taken or applied,its magic- like eikets arc experi enced. It instantly aiiays tho most painful paroxysms of Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Cramps, Spasms, Toothache, j Soreness in the bones or joints, Pain and Weakness in the | Side,Lumbago, Gout, and Paralysis. Taken internally, it | cleanses the stomach from acid, cures Heart-Burn, and im j parts sweet fragrance to the breath. Persons troubled with ! Siek-Headache, will receive instant relief from the use of j R. R. R. May 5-lm | A Rad Reg of a very dangerous nature cured by Hoi | loaay’t Ointment and Pills. —Mrs. Poole, of No. 2, Mar maid-coutt, Bcroujh, had suffered fora very long period with a dreadful sore leg, which baffled tho -kill of tlte most eminent surgeons in private practice, as well as in the Hos pitals and Dispenaaritts, under whose treaunent she had been, none of whom, alter repeated trials, could efleol the least good. The use of Holloway’s Pills a, and Ointment alore has been the means of curing this extraordinary bad leg, to the wonder and astonishment of all who bars t*ea it, m stirs. Pssls is k person Ur advanced in yean. C3F* To any inquiring what they shall do for a cough and cold, we would say,read the following certificate, which has teen signed by one hundred of the first Houses of Drug* g.sts in this country, to lay before tlie public their catimate of a good medicine. They are all m<?n of tlie first class and ot the highe.-t character, whore experience and business leads them to know, and this is their opinion : “We the ucdcraignt'd. Wholesale Druggists,bar i:ig been for a longtime acquainted with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, hereby certify our belief that it is the beat and most effectual remedy for Pulmonary Complaints ever offered to the American People. And we would from onr knowledge of its composition, and extensive usefulness, cordially com mend ii to the afflicted a* worthy their best confidence, and with the firm conviction that it will do f>r their relict ail i that medicine can do.” May s—-irn The Greatest Discovery of the Age. Plan?e r s, Farmers, Families and o-li. r>. can purchase n<> remc ty equal to Dr. Tobias 7 Venetian l.iniiuv nr. tor L>; S!*enry, Colic r.’r'*iu>, t hroaic, Rheumatisci Quimcy, Fore I hrbat, Toothuclit* Sick lies?, Cuts, ft urns, •>'! li u. old Sores, Musquito Bne>. -iisect SLinjtf, Paiu in the Limbs, Chest, Bn k. Air.. It it doe* iot {five relief, the mne> will be refuinied, aii that is asked, .g rial, and use it according to the dilutions. Tiiia article is ai I’hijrlioh remedy, and wim u?ed by IVill in* the Fjnrt.\, King oj Knvl-i,td. and rtHtod to by him, a? a euro l<*r Eheumaiitm every thin '2 else recommended by his physician?, has failed i >v*-r IO,OUV.e*-.*i rs buttles have been t *ld in tlie fniicd States, “itheut a single failure, and families have suued. that it it was $ •> per bottle, they never would be without if, in case of croup is it is as certain a* it i*? applied. It euiea tooihache in three ninuies ; headache iu half an hour, and cholera whenfirtit taken. :n a few hours. It is per ectly iinoc**!it to tai:e inti rnally. and I hiu> the rocuminendalion of many ol the na*-t eisisent Pnysicians | -ii the United States. Price 25 and 50 wnte. yjj? Dr. Tobias has alto pul up Liniment T.r ftorses, in pint bodies, which ♦ warranted- -chea er a:vd betu r than any oti.-er. or the cure of colic, gall*. sweHinffs, old shores, cut?, bruises, sondchea, cracked heel, &c Price 5*4 cents. Dr. Tobias could All a dozen newspapers wilh the certificates md letters received, relating to the wonderful cures accomplish ed by his t.miraeni, but considers that warranting it, sufficient, •is tuy person who doe? not obtain rcllel, need UYt pay for it. There has been hv much worthiest* medicine sold to the public, that Dr. Tobias wishes his article to re>*: on i:s own merits —and if he stive? the value of the money received, thoc he asks the patronage op he public, not otherwise. Dr. Tobias’ office 240 Greenwich Pt. New York. For Rale in Uoluuibua, by G ESN LH . PEABODY. April 26-wly MAftRIED. In Randolph county. Ga.,on tho 6lh <f March lat, by Flsquire Pierce, Mr. R. G. Morris to Misa A. M. Doxies, a!! of the above piace. At Fruit Island, Knox county, Tenn .on Thursday eve ning the2lst ult., by Rev. R. IL McMullen, Mr. s*amuf.i li. Boyd, late of Virginia, to Mias Isabella Boyd, of the former place. “And happy they—the h-ppiest of their kind—- Whom gentle frtars unite, and in one fate Their hearts, their fortunes, and their beings blend.” EXPERIENCE IS TIIE BEST. Many r. poor wr*-* h writhing under the effects of Dy?pop?l, in iomo form, has become exhauated or weather lieaten for the want of pro per medic ints? takaa. Not, however, any oftho.-equack nostrums that pretend to cure consumption, liver affee mn?, or rheumatis-m, by one remedy, but such combinat ion* ss are aenp tet tothc nature and character of the disease. If proving invaluable by e pcrience, a remedy i? to be c mfided in, b-;'e iff *ne that will not frilto m uteri; 3ly benefit or cure any cane of indigestion or dyspepsia. The Kev James Perrvrcan, a Baptist clergyman, who is exten sively known in Georgia, states thus: T.*ldot Cot:k*y, June. 1648. Dr. L'.U>, Pear Fir: i’avhsg been po much benefited by your tnedicinea I will cheerfully state the cR-e. For years past i have been badly dyspeptic, such aa tightness and oppression after meals, acidity ol the stomach, dability, wan! of digestion, &e. In this s’atc many articles of food were obliged to be avoided, to suy nothing of the inn. ucr and v retchediicss often experienced any WBy. It was about under circumstances, 1 began using your Antacid Vegetable Pills and ionic Bitters; very scon I found much relief, with $ tite au improvement of health. The medicines! continued with the groat st advantage, particularly (ho Antacid,find'ngit always to give quick relic', ai*.d to promote digestion. I had not taken them lotv, beloro I could use any kiud of mod I chonA* with impunity, even cabbage, and o’tu r things heretoiore iuadmispibl-.-. tVr nnttiy months p i - 1 , (since L.kinf ‘ijp. cacdicho’, i hni.een.j'Ged go-id healll. which tins not ; ,*e r i the case for years before. Ti.uve of my frieuds and acquain taiior*? similarly iiifticted, ( wou'd talv;-e to try these Dyspeptic (Signed) Yours, truly, Jamcs Ferryman. Read the followiug Will marked cases that had long buttled all other remedies: Baldwin Counyy, April, ISI9. Ifr Little. Dear Sir: F’or the last six or 6even years, my wife has been badly atfiicUai with D>spepH’.a, en much po as to become nearly helpless, although ha - ing beea attended by two or three physicians. Dunug the last year she took, whilst in thie situa tion, your Antacid and Vegetable P.IK which soon Jalptdhi r much from that sinking or oppression afterea’ iiiT, besides gain ing strength. She comi:iu ito improve last, partictilarl* when w * used the lonic Bincrs • ith the oilier .n .-dicin ‘s, and * i.- now enjoying pretty tair health, and feels like anew b*.-iug. Yours, respectfully, (Signed) fiezEKiA Roobr*, Sen. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION, AND AVOID THE TBR OF BUBSTITUTFB. The fac-sinaite of the signature of Dr. \V. G. Little will be found upon tb--- outside wrapper of each of his medicine?. Fold whole-ta’eand retail, by tho propr ; e*or, at hi# manufac turing depot, number 264 Market street, Puiiadelpbia, and also ! Macon, Georgia, alro for iu Columbus, b> DANKuRIU i fc NAG KL. GKsNEU 6c- PE ABOUT, ai-.ii U. GARTER. B. II! ru , liiiurd, Ain. April FJ-wlt A proclamation’ Uy HOWELL COUB, Govcruor ol the Stale of Georgia. / \r i* ICIA L information be-.n received at this Department, \ 1 the*. BRITTAIN or BRITT A/cCrLLERs. is charged wuh having, on tiie seventeenth day ot April (instant) in the city ot Columbus, in this State, committed a murder on the body of Jonn J. I s’ffiuiurf; tid that the Mid McCullera ded from justic*. ! have thought projr>c>r tfceref. re, to iosue this my ProclAtnntiAn, hereby offei’t.g a r. ward of One Hundred and Fifty Dollars, to my person oj perH<n;H, who may apprehend t.nd deliver the said .VcCullwrs, to Chp iiHriff of Muscogee count ,in said State. And I do uioivov r, cliarge and require all oflkers in this Stair, civil or u il iary, t*j ba vigilant in *n Icavorin; to apprehend the said dVCullor.-s m order that he may be brought to trial for the offence with which he stands clmrg.d. Given under rcy hand and the great Seal of the St ite, at th Capitol in A/iltedge* iile, the- tlie twenty-eighth do) of April. A. D. r.ighteeu Hu.Ktrod and Fil'iythrae; and of the tnd< pendence ol ‘-he United States of America, the Seventy-Seventh. By the Governor : HUWKI.L COBB. N. C. Barnxtt, Secretary of Piute. Description-^above named fugitive i* about twentv two years of age, of light complexion, sandy hair, and will welsh about one hundred and thirty or one hundred forty pound*. .A/ay I•-writ ‘ K Ni: VV BOOKS! j JUST receivod by the sibscriher, j Ci'.A’ jt. ol’lit.-, by K. M. S--wt!l. Daisy Bums, l.y Julhi Kavanagli. closet, f’Tfe-'v Dan’s Daughter, by M s. Gore i.udy Bird, by Lady Georgians Fullerton. Lofty iy>d Lowly, by XI J Mclntosh. Queens of Henry the Lighth, by Agnes Slrick'r.ri'). heart Hi-tories and Life Pictures,by T S Ar*b ir. Cap Slvraf, a fre.-Js Bundle,ny Lewis Myrtle. Basil,?, story of modem lite/by W. Wii'kie Collins. Footpaths and Highways, or wandering of an American in Great Britain in ISil and 1858,by Benjamin Morgan. Hi-tory of ifestorati-m of Monarchy in Franco, Iw -V- tilt Lamartine, in three vois. Mr. Brown’s loiters to a young man about town, by Th&ekeray. Punch’s prize Novelists, by ‘lAmckeray. The Mind Uxplored, or help to read the Bible—publish ed by Am S. S Union. Living to Christ, a Mother’s memorial cl a departed daughter, with en introduction by Her. Asa Smith,’D. D The above with many oilier now and valuable, books for ss-g by J. VV. PEASB. Columbus, May 10, 1853 —wt! HOUSE, SIGN. ORNAMENTAL ! AND STEAMBOAT PAINTING. \ \7*m tlie tawlersiwid, t:Av ,Ibis method nf mforminu ourtv:* tV lo w ciUxens, that we have ou hand h e.od asaoruneul of ! ..f | 1 White Lead, bailed, clarified and raw ; Linseed. OU; Varnisues of all kinds, Paints of the best il- 1 t to can be had at our shoo. ALSO |On tend h, supply of the beat of French Zinc, the pure white of j which Burpae-es any coimuou paint in*, header, the itmidu o; i your house-can b paiuied *0 as rwieuiute you: fcueel and • wi itest china wvc. We are ready to execute nil orders in Hue of basinet* j We bJso return oursraieiul tbenks to ihe citizens lor th-.- liber- ! ; ai patronage wo have reccl veil. Uur motto is, jrive us a showing,—ve arive saiisfaction. BALDWIN Sc HFhILMAN. Columbus, may K—w 2t HEAD QUARTERS, Ist BRIG IDE, 10th DIVISION G- I COLUMBUS, GA., sth May, 1353. A N election will be heldst the elective precincteof .Vugeouee county on .Saturday the *2tHh day of Msy in^t, tor a Colom-i to command tbe66th Ke.iment, <L M., composed of the county of Muscogee. C’HABLS J. WILLIAMS Brig. Gen. let Brigade 2(JU Uiv., G. M. Co’unchuff, G*., may 10—w3t Randolph Sheriff Sales, POSTPONED. ITTILL be frold on the first Tuesday iu Juue next, before VV the court h*u*e in the town of f'uthbert, Kandolph county, wuutu the uau&i hour* of side, tho following property. Lot of land number forty n'.tv? and north half of lot la* and cum her forty tight in ihe eleventh *i.-iriot, and number thirty five and the north huifot *>t of laud number thirty three iu the tenth district, all of Randolph county; e vied on as ihe priperiy o* Wi liam Matlock to satisfy rundry fl iaa trom the Superior court of raid county iu favor ol Alexander Pace n .doiherff, ve VViUiam ! Matlock aud John T. McLeudou, cue in favor of L via ware Mor ris, v* Wihi&m .tfat:ock. RICHARD DA VIA, D .Sheriff. Afaye—tds WASHINGTON 4 >YC-, sheriff. The VI Vol. of Harper's Magazine, Bi'ING completed, persona cau nave tiiera bouud in any style, by leaving them with DAVID KON , Book-Binder, No. ?• Broad street. Columbus, May4—w4owtf A CAItD! —o— \-CR ROSS, thankful for the liberal patronage oxtendod him, iVX would intoim his customer:* and iriend* that he in about to leave Tins city shoo time hi the mouth oi June uc-xi, fr the pur p<se ofpurciKMitg now uuu improvid machiuery for his trade ; and would request all who may desire hi* service* to rend iutheii work at the earliest opportunity. Columbus, .Wav 4—wfc'wtf GUANO! A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF GUANO, ium arrived arxifor wle at GREEN WOOD i CO.'S. GEU. VV. WINTER. Dm. a. 1868. W K. DRY GOODS. 1853. SPRING GOODS, 1853.’ WILLIAM il. KNOEPFEL, W With iu Npw York. - IMPORTER AND JOBBER, IJfFREMX.Hy GF.RJd.d.W F.VGI.ISH AhTV DOMESTIC GOODS. For Tailor* and Ciothkn, have received bj late arrivals, c large ind well selected stock ia German, English and French , Cloilis.oi ail grades ami si\les. Mohair UoatiugF, Drap D’Ete, Queen’s C’loih, Aipecca and VY<>rs!‘Nj Coalings, Caahmerette. Mixed and Clouded Zephyr Cloth, plain atei twill(><i. Fancy French and Barnsley Drill;*. Brown and Yellow Linens, fancy Plaid and Figured Mar -eillefl; VN hile and Buff Figured ‘te.eilles; Drab Silk and Line, loatinxs, together with an extensive fwsortment of TRIMMINGS, >nd other 0< <h!s, suitable for the CLOTHING TRADI_. the tost favorable terms* Particular cash or sliort-time buyers, :;>d all who study thei I nti-teste, will call and examine hi-.’ >iock, Indore purchasing elre ! vl.er.-. New York, .ianiiar} S2—4wly RUSHING THEM OFF ! O EC’FfVEDtb;* day, fid cheap Jaconet Hluslln* 1\ iast: colon, wlii di %>.• are rusbiiiv off ut To cents a Dukuh of eight yards. J. y-. RaCy, A pri i 23—tw3tw3: . fi4 Bmad-Street. IRISH l.i? KNS, hieachtsl ?’.t:d unbleached Homespuns, brown Linens, Striped Drillings. T.ckinus and Cottonades, 20 per cent, less than they are bold for in thV market. J. M. RACM, Ap'!! 22 —tw3t-w j\ . I’’RKNOI!, English and Atoencsn PRINTS—new sivks-jum I opened at J. M. KAUn’S, f April st2—tw3 04 Bro.-ul-Stree*. I SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. j. T 1 Kvii:. VRF. now prepared to exhibit t> the public, the largest, most v .-tried, and best EIE( It l) .*> 7V( Ao f SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOOD3, ever opened in rvdumbu*; embracing every style of new and fitfdiiouable Roods ;u ih-.or lint*. Also, a nevr and direct importation of lEISII LINENS, SUEETINIiS, PI MASKS, &f., it. Also, a complete stock of HATS AND SHOES, including 3000 pair Negro Shoe*, of a HUperier quj’iily. Coiuuibu’*, April 13—ihnw&.tYvlu CLOTHING. “'’summer glothinoT A large and well selected stock of SUMMER CLOTHING, (Which will be sold at reduced prices.) can ho found M JOHN SMITH.’S May 7-w&twtf Nn. 125 Br.ud strert. COATS! COATS!! COATS!!! ~ A BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE OF CASH'D RET, LINEN, I'OMiEE SILK. GBASS LINEN, i AND SeaUSPCKKR CoATS, Just received at JOHN .SMITHS, May 7-W&.IWII’ No, 123 Brr.nil street. SHIRTS! SHIRTS!! SHIRTS!!! A iarno assortment from the Let manufactories in New York. Just received at JOHN SMITH S May 7-w&twtf No. 125 Broad street. M £ RIW ETTIERsTtiT^GS. TDK WARM SPRING?* will be open*d!or the re | = se| cepHon and viitnr% u tiie JUIL FIHSS’ WAV OF with cornt'oriuble Hccom.'uo-i;p.iou.i for thr.-o hundred visitors. - ” The Baths aud Cabins nr* undcrffoiiiga thorough repa-r, and H number cf new Cabin** beii:£ built. Ample arrangements have been made for the transportation of passengers to and from all the important poiute, Coltrnbu.-, Went Poini, Lidiranyc,Griffin, and Lreonville. Hacks .2nd other conveyances will be kept ut the Springs fir the accommodation of guests. These Springs are situated a the Pine Mountain, thirty six miles north ol iAdunibus, tuni distance trom Cimf.n aml West Point; twenty swell n*ih- in m I.cue and ten from Green ville. A spring di.schur ‘injf fourteen immtrfctl gallous o! water per loiuuto, supplying six separate Baths, eac!. ten teet square,! with th*-ee hundred gall oH 01 waierj .r minute, three of which i re kept exclm-ivelj 1 .’ t.aUies and ihree tor Genthuion ; the temperature of the water is ninety dt-giees wiuter and summer. The analysis of the water is aa lollows : Analysis of the Warm Spring?, BY DliS CUTTING AM) MEANS. Quantity of one wine pint,or £3.875 cubic inches. Specific gravity, U,OHH Ci -r lied water being 1 ,<•<-*<>. C .- ks.—Carbonic acid (in* u cubic inches. Sulphurate of Hydrogen a trace. I Solid Cosrkvia—Curhotiate of Li:m, l grain. “ “ Iron, L,f {/rain*. k * Mr.g:no--;a, !,) “ Too water ia consid'rc-i ?: cctt.oa |.>r Rheumatism, Gout, DyapeffriiJ. Diarrhea. Brnuchiiir. ti -otula, of the I riuwr;/(>r-r.’in ar.d oi'tl ■ Tift.- chmatv and d-%- !:(*)*!• of atmosphere and mountain rctnory and pure Hue water areutiaurpuaGed by any in the I'iated Stales. 1 he undersigned taker this met hod of roturnfnfr his thunks to lii'’ icenerout* petrous, anil of asmirim; th*ti and the public that be v il. bo able to accrue in dwte all who in-*y rail, and will exert himself to make them com ortno’ ; ri-ct h:s Larder and Bar are supplied with th*- b-js? Uiatthe Now York and surrounding market affords selected by li asel , and Uoti his charges will L* fs moderate as the tin en will admit ; that lm h:*.* l tecurt-d t’.e s rvic sofefbcient aid to him in the manaK'ement of his eentblishmeu'. llri r.vrv{*jus a-e equal to any in the Br*u!h. •J. L. MC.STiAN. i May 10—-wtljuly 1853! 1853:: 1853:!’ COOPER‘B VV ICLIi. dh&iE TIIK :‘u.>t-r.:K;jeJ or., tvktu t£is entire inanHye ‘|*l rneut and control of coop t: ii • s wel l t ami is now prepared to awnumodaie tl)e public. Anew diuintf neitn ha- boon erected, tiie tdecpiutf Rooms plastered nud lilted wuh furniture and bnldiiijr, c and a complete renovation effL-ctud, Ample iucoiu modal ions will be provided for FIVE HVND It K D GVKB T 8 J and no will be received tiiau can be comf.>rtftbly accom modated. FOR INV A LIDS there can he no more rtueat* The water is highly recommended by the medical laculty, and the wondickpcl cun a vff - ted by its “• almost hcrfjlss pkliki . Ample details 01 several artouisbiiig cures may oe lO'aiueu en application at the Wet. The terms will be randoiatt;, and no exertion will be Bpare<l to The Vicksburg 3 ud Jackson and Rirmond Rai)ro:id will con vey passed# rs t Ravinond, Uteiics? t>re mih to the Well, in W*. H. HnaUh’s line o'. NE IU FOUR HORSE STAGES. The time of trip is less tte.u ibr*je hours bom Vicksburg.'— Througn ticketn from V’ieksb Irj o Comj jvd*. ‘Veil, can hi* obtain ei at ihH Hailread Uepo , V.ckauurg; jr cv 3:i i. May 10—■wti JOHN THATCHER. SHOES!A SULPHUR 2PHIS&S! , Tii& popular watering p'atro will be opened as early a# the ff Urni of J?li *> e Juii,; Bryan’* p*>rutm of the or>- p ji ja rtj ho-uvv.n Hrcf'Krtffl D} • *wb*cjiier mui lidded ; M ‘*■# -i r.nhs. Hotel, so ihist w;:c room ha* been provided for a larger company than we omid account.guui-: last yeai. | Ino high reputation of ihe iitUTE st. l.i'N c U SFHLVGS i in the rviivt ©i | Dpftpepgitiy Kidney Diseases, Chronic Piarrhtea, General I Debility, Crinary instruction*, In digestion, /juts of Apatite, Cutaneous Diseases GJ almost any kind, ; url particularly in the relief of di Beanes peculiar to females, ba? j i made ti lor many years Uit hivoriie n >trl ii umi.y invalid*- ; J Aiul ite beautiful nod pleasant location within the Fine I .V/ouutain, will 001 tail • make it a pieaauut retreat lor ail who I have lew days to ;>end in the country. The Bed Sulphur Springs, j discoTonsl Rt thi-i place curing the pa--’ -uminer, has added j much the value ol the place, aul 1* rapidly acquiring an Cue j character, ns if un-rlic..! atjeui. H c*- ? irnni ba->id©s Sulphur, ‘ •l/.giiews. ani Uuien lari?© porilou o.’ iru, H>i in eatewued j one of the bent tomes in the world. | The propri©'*>c hopes to n *\v the rfutphur Hpriugs >.n a /rcca j blcplace. and “hall spare neither paiu* Utkin;* nor expense to i give it a charact ;rthat r.hli ?*;nd heU>-i •T.ime. | ~ The♦.xpfii** 1 * mi livi: / k* the Spni'T-* ahali b tm vno eratens ! cau b© aflbrded. rt. T. .vt AKKH, April slti—w tV. I’ropriKor. STAGK LINIiS From Georgia Sulphm Springs, j rv. nn*J alter the loth May, a retcucir line i of wV/a>: p.is*hxqer cua*. hk* will rc.t b. tween the Muac .gec, Won • A ‘ - ■-- Point and Mewntn Kuilroao*, to the ?4u ~nur npii uai.v .roui i.aG.a ge, and vily from West Fo.i.t, and I’ri- cekiy fiom Uoiuiubus. LaUranx;u and .*\-a Point immediately afier Uie arrivai ol the cars every day ; aliu leaving Coiuuibua every Tuesday, Thm lay and Saturday at t o’clock, A. >!., arrive at the dpriu/s same alteruoun. Through tickets may be had in Aliauta or Montgomery c’ the stage offices wrenr houses. id m Uolumbu# at the Oxitkhorut stage office. THIS FKUPKILTOK. ( April { AUBURN WATER-CUES. l’>iab!ih:nout is now open for the of patients I Tho localk>u is pleasant and healthy, being on the great j Mail Kouteia baaleru Alßba2nn,aud about a huudred i yards iroro the depot, immediately adjoining toe Railroad. ! ■ “ The erticacy ol the Water rrcstiuent m all acule diceaees a ! Fevers, Measirs, Px, dec., Is wj complete and rspidxii'o se^xoalmost m.raculous; while in ehrouic diseases, t. e.aitdiseases long standing,as t.oul, Übeumatism, l*yepep sia, Neuralgia, Scrofula, Cousuuipiiou, &c., it in lim oiy etfec tual mode of arresting the oi Uisud eradicaUng it t'rHD the systetc. In the Dccu lard ; of Wornea, the Water <*ure ts s Kivor •,-igji rt iuvsiy, where all uihe*- remedies have failed, and in child birth it procures immunity from untoid sufforinT. Patients should brim; one quill, a cwmtort, two pair blankets, lwo sheets aeu several yards of linen diaper K>r bendagee. 1 Tonus according to irealmeot auU a'.teutiou required, pay able ; weekly, invariably. CotiauUauou fee. $6. L>R. W. G. KEKD, / I UK?. M. A. ToKBLT, j - \ Auburn, March Id—wly lach 3Atwßw LAND WARRANTS WANTED. Bounty land w arrants ior 40, so, too acres wanted, for which t lie highest cash prices will be paid by Columbus, aug 24—34wtt’ J. F-NNIR $l IX). Laths! i.atba !! ie.ths!!! I have for #uio 30,000 Laiiis, wtucb I will daiivar in any part of ib* city, at 9* per thousand. AkUB9->wmwU)| Q, 6. HbIAMiD. HARDWARE. CIRCULAR SAW MILLS. THE üb'cribe- will attend personals, to the putting up of.C. . Page a. co.’s CIRCULAR SAW MIL! 8, In We<;?-n Georgia, Alabama,end Florida. He will contract for j the w Uokj machinery or the d-iw jt/iilalune, or will put them up ! on epeidul contract, the peril*** furnishing their own machinery. I plans and drawings i made for othr-r machinery on reasonable term*, where he dot* j j not put up the machinery. I Columbu-s May 10—w3a SAMUEL HE VS. j Florence, Ga., April 11,1953. j f have just received from Samuel Hey*, one of G. Page 4t Co.> ! Circular •-uw Mill*, it was >ut up by Mr. Heys iiiit<*cii end I>ps J been in operation or tTo Week-. It haataken the pincr* ot two ( uprivhtsaw.l, and cut? more and better than both the other*. 1 i jo. weli vuti.sfied with it* pt-r.oniianvv and have no donbt it can j | cot s. < thousand t#*•♦. ol inch Lumber in twelve hour*. A. VV. HILL. . Marianna, Fla., April 25, 1853. i We have received lr*m Samuel Hey*, F.pq., one of G. } Pae Vo'*, circular .Hills, put up by Mr. Hey* and haa } been in operation five dnvs. Wc are well *:<fi*fied wilh if* per- j lormance at and have no douf-t it cm. cut six thou*at:d feet of inch j lumber in twelve hour-. RGt’LHAC a- GAUTIER. Via 10—w3m Y.\ HI | BARTLETT REST, Jr., HA.NLTACTUBER ANI) DEAI.EJ! !N TIIE MOST AITP.OVFP j Farmers’ Boilers, Ship Cabooses, Gas Ovens,! Chsicoal and Hard Coal Furnace, Oveu Floats, &c. Iron Castings generally 238 Water Street, New.Vork. May 3,1853 -w3m. Rich & Co's Salamander Safes, At Manufacturer'e Prices; Freight only added. IN no ir.stance have there safes failed in preserving their con tents, in the fiercest fires. The j>rice of a safe, from fifty dol lars up.VHrds, is but a small premium <f insurance ou valuable K xiks and Pur>ers,assiiiat Fire and olio r accidents, for usuries of yenra. For sale by 11AI.I, k MOSES, March 32—w3ra Columbus, t - onjia. New Tin, She3l.-Iron & Copper Manufactory ’ unders'iriicd have opened : store on Broad street, opj;o 1. site Hill ft Dhw* n’s ohl stai.d, where they are prepared *te turinsh very thing in their line of business. Tiioy have a lanre KMortmcnl cl Stoves ou haud, iucl’ida>g ‘hr Tin Uo*jfitgand i-uttering, neatly executed. Columbus, Feb. 23—wRm C. SALVO t 00. MUSICAL. ~ Xnother stork ■WTLLCCX & CARTEa NO. 92. BROAD STREUT, COLUMBUS, GA., ARK now receiving, and will keep conetantiy on hand, SHEET IHUSIC. PIANO POHTES, GUITARS. VIOLINS. ACCORD EONS, BANJOS, TAMBOIiINES, ! FLUTES, FLAGEOLETS, FIFES, &0. String * for the VIU LI N A> I> ai;lT Al . A LSO Instruction Books for tho ab oe Inatrumeute. Alw, Lxercises for Lite cultivation of the Voice. Order* are solicited from feacbora ami other*. D. F. VVILLCOX. WW. 3. CARTER. N, B. Mr. Cap.tkr will attend to Tuning and Ropaiiing Pianos a* heretofore. Colll robus, April 15—w&.twtf INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC. r um!**r*in'ed respectfully inform.* hi* former friends and 1 pupils, and the public generally, ibht lie hat* returned to tbit city where he propose* to e*tab)iKh hinisell in his profespion a* a | Tea her ol Mume. He:* now prepared to Ukcu limited uumtrei of pup'.lrtonthe Piuuo Forte aud i:i Vocal Munic, to wh >m hi> regular and undivided aftenlioti will te #nn. ijp*Order# left at th< Muiicrttore of Whu.elsey k Cos. willr* cetve prompt attention. fpril3, idol—w&twll RUSSEL E.HARRIS List of Letters. 1~) EMAINING in the Po?t Offlce, at Columbia, Ga., on V’ the Ul M;iy, 1d53: Allen, Jeretniuh Lapham. Robt ; Apple, James R. 3 Lyon, C C Adrt.iH, Win H Land, James F Beer. - , F W Lawton, Mw L H Beeks Win A 2 Leonard, HR Baitie, Jam** E Morris, Henry Burton, J C Martin, Win R. Biiahaunau, Dr J Manghain, Henry Brux. Doubiia Masculing, l) Jos.’ Garcia 2 Bostick, A 3 Moore, Janies Bus vy, Sami F Ma-tin, John F Bragg, W \i Mcrahon J Biown, G.o VV’ Muguirt, John O Button, Miss Mary f Merman, VV C 2 Brook *, J M Move, G licit ram, G L Maey,Geo Berthune. Mary Mcngnan, \ G Bt-ngete, .Mr Mycr>, J C Baker, Wm Me;tndy, .Inmes Barber, E F Monger, E J Bartlett, Bumdi Mitchell, Eltsabetli Mrs Barry, PL Milder, Barnet!, Capt Wm /Vlehafifv, J B W Bedaoler, Mr ’io(*hev, James M Brodnax, He rv McCrary, Wm W Bowers, John l> 2 McCov.J C Bryant, Mi-w K A 2 McDuffee, Susan C Brener, Jt*hn S McDanie!, Mrs Sarah Brooku, Mrs Nancy A McCall, L H Bofrtic, A B Norman, \li -s Christiana Brook. - . Miss Anna Norman. Patsy Blair. Wm C A ewherry, John A Church, Sami A 7 Newh*.*rry, Jra Cash, John Oweky, Mrs Sarah CarUdon, John L Usr'i-t.ee, C* G Cawd e, Mr Osborne. .Vlr Ciahorne. John F Ow-sn, Onediah Chirk, Goo Ohailoron, J 3 Carvin, Courtney, John Price, Rev Geo W 3 Condon, VV L) Peabody, Auna Crailey, Mr* Margarett Palmer, Joseph Coopt>r, Mins Eiiza F Palmer, Jo.:yh Coheld, David Palmer, A Coffeld, Aeison 3 Park. - , Chits Cogmet, Louis Parke, A C Coitmian, VViu P Parker, J::-* A Con rison, Sam! W Palmer, M A Cook.Aiha Philips, Eliaha Cunningham, W W 2 Patrick, J M Cobb, fl C Perry, Sarah L Coliio , Misi* Ann Poo!, Martha F. Davis, Mrs Eli/abeth Piguott, Harriot Daviff, John W Pct-rd, AT Drewry, John VV r Patten, John R Dawson, James A Pa.fniiee. J Vv Daviff, Daniei Keeee. Henry Dawson, Henry R Ko n -on, Win B Desrufi, S Reiter-, T M Elder, L B Ree , Itobl Evans, Charles Roese, Hugh Evans, John Q Robinson, Mrs Nancy Fortr, Jame.- / Ruff, Qihs Fogg, Ohas !•] Kuinhe irtli, Ct Foster, James M Ka!eigh, Jotm A ficrait!, A W Richardson,!! C. (rerrarad, Cap! James Kantia!!, Mrs Win (roulden, .ViUs l’ w '*.ubi>*rh-jld, Tifomas Gordy, Noah ttlautrhter, W G Gore dt Abbott, Miss Ftory, Wm F 3 (wordy, Lafayette ~ tStage Frisoic, Mee.-r-i ( iy.ui <sl Ho, :Vle j re Stevens, Air-* Mary ii F Garrett, Fii-ha F Safloed,Win 3 Gardner, Wm Smith, tklward Giice, Niuhoius Sanbone, Lenjotmn (*!enn, Mw M J Smith, Jasfi Grahum, John A 3 S<‘/ur.s, .ToJ;n cc Cos j Ge-*rgce, Mark A SiickcH, li T U Gallops, Mies Charlotte 8 Smith, Udir.und G-wa*;t:, Win S.loftier, Wm A Gibson, Miw Ann B Snu , Goo il Hoivaid, ‘i’homas H Sim.-poa, Uobt N Harris, i! B Stephens, Misi L Hopkiiiaoc, Geo Slaughter, John F ilali,l3 niklcy Sullivan, Wm Howard, Seth Stubbleheld. Alary A Holland,G li Sternberg, F liannacK, Eliza K Simp-on, S C Hooker, Mrs Nancy Simpler, Matilda Hammock, Jas Spirlitig, Aaron 2 Huusker, W W Simpson, Aleasra. A dc Cos Hearn, Calvin A Swanson, M iso Mary Hinton, J M Treit, A C Heilbroncr &, Bro. Mews ‘l'horton, Mihk Julia E liewet?, Mr-- Caroline Thomas, iVi Elizabeth fluff, Au*h S Tee-1, Burrell R ; Hcrruot, E L ‘i'homar, Tneophitus j Holly, Edward Young, Geo G Hawdiw tii. Cos., .Moesis Weeks, Mary liigrnm, John B Windsor, Juo iivy, .Mary Wil.-on, Chas 2 Jedrtos, Mis Nancy 2 Williams, Mws Elvira Johnson, Miss A V 4 Wdiis, Lil Johnson, Jaiues ii Wamack, Sandford Johnson, Joha T Wilkerson.ti L Jobation, Mark Waddell, K li Johnson, Miss Martha Wynn, Ml-m Jane | John on, Joseph Williams, Miss Elizabeth 2 I Jackson, Miss A Walls, Bradford i Jacktoo, Louis AV'iiiiams, i-liu Dicey ! Join.-:. Mu M Wirnheriy, Ferry : Joiie-;, AViUianv, Jno tV* j Jones, FrjtncieG Wiiiis, Jc-weo j Kriegor, Charitr? WiLon, W T 1 Kirvin, Sum! Willis, Aii-w Mary ; King, Robert B‘F Lewis,Lß Wyatt. Felts Lawrence, Mrs Sarah Wynn, Win T 2 j Lockhart, Mias Louisa W hit ton, Ueo Lowe, A L Woodward, H C LesXr, Mws M A LW’ Persons callwiy f-x any of the above le'-'or?, will j pleu.-ie say they are advertised. J. A. I*. LEE, P. M May 1, 1553. j 4VR?ION AND | COMMISSION * n US/NESS. THE WMkMguml uW rv.;if'.tiiiti} iciurtn bu irietida iu>d j the public generally, that i.c ba# opvntsi a store >u Rruad l •ireet, Hoariy op)Hite Air. James Kivui’d rtahn Pouci, k>,- the purpose of citrrymg uu ibe above basin***, houIU be happy ior Utetn to ir.tr© huu a ioi. He protM>es *i <iug the A VCTJCiJV AJVJj COMAUX-SiUiY B L'Sl.Yi.bx in the u-utti way, arid vriii abg) attend to the and hiring ol Negro*.’- tor tbene who may owiruat bica with tfteirpalronnge. JOHN ViCiK. N. B.—Cooskpgaeuls of MercbandU* carafUily aftcoded to. HOTELS. THE~MANSION HOUBIf “ j BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS. GA. ! y'kVCr rhestorm, has been nnd *t!ll open for tF ! O re. p'ion of travelers. Grsiviulto my frieuds tor their pu4 i ; i solicit a continual,re. JACOB BARROW. ! (, olmiS'i3, MIV n—weovv3t LAMER HOUSE, I r 7 Norihwest corner of the Public Square, LA GRANGE, GEORGIA. THE S>ih.“cribir hs, lakio tho well known Hcia.- forat c-r!y k.'pt bv Mr. SmnueJ Curtrizftt, in I*Grange, I r.nd now offers his .w-rvicu as a TAVtRN-KEEPEK, ; and from his lomr eiperionca, he hopes to receive a liberal ! patronage from tire public. R. LAMER. I La Grange. May 2!, IS'?. 21 ts City Hotel. EAST SIDE BROAD STREET. OKFOBITB TIIK MAKKET HOISK. ■ _ a TH K ULdfi/n**d dee-ms it uaneres-ary to make &ay Dr. : % P u ®* m r lert-me to this Hou.-*e, a* it sAcutoinar) with houinw orUtte kid; h* baa but one remark to uinke earg.;SvS>in rt*fvrei;C4s to this reuse, k .and that ia— COKi: AND TRY IT, and bo your own judge ; believing that the bent puff is iu re&M*- ation and not inauticipatioo, so fur a* public houses .-.re con cerned. i). A. GARKFTT, I‘roprieto . (V Imnhus. Ga. march 23—-w<k.tw3ra GLOBE HOTEL, HI T.XA VlwTa MilflON C0..0A a, TllEsubscriter n pectfiilly announces to i# frieud* ff.rd ihv putrftc •/* nemhy, that he haa taken cbaige o.tbia well kuown J&Li A BLISIIMENT. The house is commodious and w ell finished; and no pains will be spared tf* render thi-recuiaiortable, who may favor him with their patronage. Dec 3—ts E. TITCOMB. GROCERIES. JAM iSiTIJUSSKAU ~ KEEPj? a flue aa-*''rttnent of Groceries ou band, for sale M r.-.HffouubJe terms consietii.y ot 175 Bbls. M**w Orleaua Moiaases; ItXt Bbls. Flour; SC,OOO lbs. Bacon JSkles ; 75 Sacks h’io Coffee; 10 liogabeads New Urleans Sugar; 100 Bokes Tobacco—Avoited Qualities; 25,000 Cmais—Affsoitcd BrancL; 10 Bbls. Whnkey; 10 B:>lff. New bugland Rum; 10 BbL. Common Gin ; 25 Jars Snufl; 75 Cafkß Bacon, 40 Hgds, N. O. Sugar. 100 Bai re!* VV hi.-key. 250 ‘ Oils Kentucky Rope. 50 Bales India Bagging. 1500 Saeks Salt. Also, tine Brandies and Wines of different qualities. Alho, many tur ari.civu io. uumnuus to uu.-u.iou. Tho*e wishing to will plea* £ive i.tui a can. Store West tmie broad Street, 6 uoora auove Rank in’s t olumhus, Jr.r.. 1!, IBT . l wtf FAMILY GiiOCEIIV. C. OULKTIibK, Oglethorpe Street, opposite Kentucky House, say to hi* friend?, that he has just received a V? fine assortment of FAMILY GitOCr.RILS FOR THK CITY I'RADF, viz : Bacon Sides, Should-rs, Sugar Hams, Sugar cured Boel, Leaf Lard, Lai up Oil, Brandies, Gin, Whi key, Rum, Wines, i ider, Mackerels, Sugar, Rio aud Java Coffees, Tobacco, Powder and Shot and various other articles too numerous to meution. Columbus, Ga.. March 3J-w3.n Georgia Military Institute. ruts iNKriri’iniN wK.vr t.\ro oikkatio.v ik 4* aiis*4a AT tbfir ftcsffi>nt 1w51'2 ihe Le<i*-JHture incorporated g A it as n Cohere; by requisition on Ujc Ocuerai teoveru- ft hf mtui luruishet! t with arms, both ie*r - 1 il I.XKA.M I’RY A.VU AHTILLKIIY ; K and provided for the tducalira of a certain number of Slate Vat lets. The •fris.ature a.*B* directed a H*>ard ol Vimturtuo i i-pp'.-inttd, ol w ho.n ibe Ct eror m t x-officto Pre>ittem, wnoae duties are 10 inspect Uto InsJjtute, utteau its exoinii.atiitus and report on its coi.uliiou to the ature : and in conjunction with a committee of tbe Board ol Trustees, to tsiubUsk and de ed, re proper revulatioiia for iis goveraoueat. ‘rbese K*.*xui*fti(ijs have tv en published. Tbe course of study, methods r leaching, -uid U*e diclpl:ne which they prtweribe, areas nearly uepvsvbie, tlwikj t* Uw L'uited Mates Military Academy. Any p n*on interested may obtain a copy of them by applying to the Superintendent. Hte next Academic year will commenc* on MoivJav, June M; find all who to enter should be present on that day. Maricita. otb county, < .a..march tSwrtlUj B. F. COLEMAN ; 1 TAK retnrnod r . Cos! imbue and reraned the nse ol tba Il IROIVi. ~ 0 prepared to do BKteK VVdKk, plain or j oruament-aIi'DAfSTBRINiI with dispatoh. iu-l received und for Mle, FRESH THOM ASTON LIME, PLASTER OF | _ . PARIS AND CEMENT. ! E ts” ‘V f.r* ? od, tw • hundred bUffhoU ol cow hair. | f'olutubus G., February 16—w3ra HERE IS YOUR REMEDY! HOLLOW.IY S OISTMEXT. a must miraculous curb of bad legs, AFTER 43 YEARS’ SUFFERING. Extract of a Letter from Mr. IVtlliarn Galpin, of 70 St. Mary's street, Weymouth, dated 15 th May, 1551. To Professor Holloway . Sir: Attheagt ofc-iKhteen my wife (who is now sixty one) caught a vio.ent cold, which settled in in r ictfs. :md ever si nee tnut tune they have been more or less sore, a id mfl oued. H r HKon.es were dt uraciiiu, and lor month* totfcth< r one was Uepri>d t-iMircly ol re.-t and aieep. Kvery rtnnuy that moded men advised w:-? tried, but witnout eff> ci ; her i.eaith Mtfivied aevereiy, aud the s aieo. her lejja was lei rib-e. 1 had o.ten r ad your ad ve.maeruenis, ><nd advi*d lier to try your Pd.s and tfintr Ineut; an. ,ng i:i; r--j><arce, niter every other remedy had prov ed u-.eit s*, iu consented lo do >o. *rhe commenced e x and *tr.<ngett relate, is now in health, lier teR are pKinhsa, wt In.at seam or scar, nt-d her sleep round ami undia turbed. UouKl )•: Lav*- v. tnesseand the during tfe lai*: lor'.y tiiree years, and contrast them wuhi.erpre j Mjiit eiij yiiK-iu *. htmiui. i**u would indeed k-ei de.iehicU in i havii-g *©-© i Ui© me;-ns of so allcvutiiug the fuft’ri. sos < a leiJvw creature. icign*u) Ua. -ai.ns. I A PERSON’ 70 YEARS OK AGE CURED OF A BAD LEG, OF THIRTY YEARS STANDING. Copy of a letter from Mr. Wdliim Abbs, Builder of Gas Ocens, nf Ruskclijfe, near Hu l derafield, dated j\lay 3 1st, Wsl. To Professor Holixiv/ay : Sir : ‘ suffered i<*r a |**r.o 1 of thirty years from a b*d l*g the result of two or three d.tiereut acci ;• :i: at Gas V\ *rk ; m cwui pimicd !> scorbutic eyennus. I had recourse to a var.e y of medical advice, without deriving any U*. e!ii. and w ..seven bod that Use leg mas’ hi* amputated, yei, in oppo-iliou io that-'pi moo, your Pii s aiul Oinrmeia lu*'© eti©c!©-t a conipleieeure iu ■ a lun©, that low’ who had uol wilO*fed it would wwlll ti.e met. (.Signedy v* illiah Abk. ITtre truth of iUi slatement can be verified by ,1/r IV. r. i.og land, Chemist, ihir ecu .Waittvi SUeet, Jli.dd*t*lie.tl. j A DREADFUL BAD BREAST CURED IN ONE MON I H. Extract of a letter from Mr. Frederick Turner, of Pen • hvrsl, Kent , dated December 13.A, IJSJ. | To Profe**or Holloway : ! i i©a- Sir: Ms vn h.d suflored front Bad Brwuts for more than j mouthand during t.• v/iie.e ]eri**d had ihe heel nietlka ! atteudanco. bat iii to no use*. Having b©sor healed au svml i w ound in uiy **wu l©-< by y*ur unr;viui*d medicine, 1 dei-rmiu©d J !/p:u to use your Pihs and Hidubwii. and U©reiore gave Uem a T.. 0 in b< r ©•■v.uad lortunate l: w gldid vo. ior in |en than a mouth a perfect • u *- wiu* ejected, JUKI ihe t*en©lll that vaiioua ih :• b-nuchw ol ivy nimily liaveder.ved irorn the r use i really aahn:-*?!Hi;. I now ♦iroi.viy iyo>buuv<l th m u> tut my hit-uua. V-'igned, tkßOjLßicgTuasKa. The Fills should bo u?c*i conjoiu !y wHb the Ovnluieul iu o! the f*4iowug casth: Had /.©g* Chilblains Fistula* Por*Tbr©* , Bad Breast* Chapped Goul Nkot Onvase* Burtw Corns fsoft) Mandclar Beunry B<u*io<i4 t ‘.cers FweUmg* Fore l/ead* Biu* of *lo*qui C'ontrac *d f-.nd Tumor* toe* cud rviid stiff joints Pi.t-s L ; leers Fli©- hl*ptianlUt.si bcakl* Yaws Chi “go mot Sk.re Nipples. Hold at K -lsb!..-hnie-:t ol Profossor Hollow ay, 244 Strand, (ne*r r*-mjle rtar, C©ndo:u> and by aX reaptxlab.e druggistp aua ilimlctj* iu iu iiciiM-s throughout tne British Kmpir<-, j.nd ilkwwj ol Jh© I; tiirc 1 Si*©h, l:i P*iK t 37^e , e<7. and $. 50 each. tV holes. ©by tho principal drug nouees iu tne l moo, i*ud by | .Vctsts A Hi c l B Halid's New Yr k. i fi jr’"’ Ihr© i’ a cnnsMlontble saving by taking the larger nii©. IN B— ior ute guidance o. ptlieuu in every tiise*ruer are affixed to each pot. , For sale ir. Columbus, by GEBNER Sc PEABODY. WM. W. LINCOLN, j May 3-lSwltSktwlteowly Savannah. Ga. Metallic Burial Cases. j f | AHEBL cast 1 * have be*ra uuiversa ly approved wiwr©Y*r i 1 used. They nre wuch Hipeciorib three of wood, nod • combine wi*hin tfcemselve* and tuow? qualiue- k deeir*bl© m Sou; kern CJimxte. f They are c-j.nj>. ed of sevar&l kinds of Motel, but principally of Iron. They are thoroughly eanmelled out, and thus made Impervious to nlrnncl t‘<'*©truc;ible, and cau Vr sold at about th© rates of cover* and cotSa*. The public ure call and examine them for theta* •elve*, and at a g!at v they will seethe great advantage of lids trtlclw over &us oiner ever offered to the public. Wolootbud, Feb. fk; os* h MOSBT,