The Tri-weekly times and sentinel. (Columbus, Ga.) 1853-1854, February 04, 1853, Image 3

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The L u<j'* Quarterly, m anAenu the question **What in man?*’ -savs, ‘‘Chemical! v speaking”, a man is 45 pmmds rF carbon and nitrogen, diffused through five and a half pailsful of water. Hon. Robert J. Walker is in Washington and U lapidly declining in health. His disease is at nffirction of the ihigh bone. He is extremely ema ciat**d, having changed very much during the last fortnight. Temperance in Savannah. —At a meeting of the Sav annah Total Abstinence Society, .Jan. 29tb, the following gentlemen were chosen delegates to the State Convention, to be held at Atlanta on the 22*1 February : —Win. King, R, R. CuyJer, John Carruthers,Thos. W. Lane, and M. Lufburrow, Ksqs. The object of the Convention is to memorialize the Legislature to pass a law prohibit ing the traffic in spirtiuous liquors. Rf.v. I)r. Fuller.— The Bahimore correspondent of the Washington Republic of the 27th u!t., says : Rev. Dr. Fuller, of the Seventh Baptist Church of this city, is about to retire for a time from his charge in consequence of the impaired health of his eldest daughter i —a southern clime having been recommended by her physician. Rather Expensive Travelling.—A Mexic. n t pa per, I the Ordcn, states that the American boundary com miss ! sion have paid during the y -ar no less than e : g'ity tliou sand dollars for corn alone. Mr.Buchanan—Groundless R imor.—A dispat.li horn Concord, says, the report that Gen. Pierce had written to Mr. Buchanan to name a member of his cabinet, is pro nounced without foundation by the best authority. The celebrated Tex ill Ranger, Col. Jack Hayes, was murdered lately in California by a m in named Jo:i‘*s, who was seized by the people and lynched. England owns more than double the number of war steam ships pcsiessed ly any other nation ; there being in the British navy on > hundred and forty-one ; in the French sixty-eight; in the Russian thirty-two; and in the United States but fifteen. The second annual commencement of the Female Medi cal College (Pa.) was to have taken place qti Thursday last. It is said to be rapidly gaining in prosperity and popularity. By the Paris fashion plates, gentlemen’s full dress coats j are now made in Paris with sleeves large at the wrist j like the sleeves of ladies’ drosses, and ate worn, with un- j der sleeves puffed at the wrist, like those worn by ladies. The President has already taken measures to carry into effect the act authorizing him to employ Clark Mills to.} execute aa equestrian statue of Washington. Rev. Dr. Janies Walker has been unanimously elected : President of Harvard University, on the part of the Cor- ; poration. The Board of Overseers will doubtless confirm i the choice. j The funeral ceremonies of Madame Kossuth, mother of j the urator, were conducted by a German Lutheran clergy- j man. Providence, Jan. 27.—The House of Representatives ; decided in favor of the new liquor law to-day bv a vote of 39 to 24. Its success in the Senate is doubtful. T!ie editor of a western paper ann timers the marriage i of a Mr. Henry lJi’d to Miss, Mary S.n ill,: andthinks the i aw which prohibits the issue of &ma l.hills will be violated 1 Gen. Pierce, if is stated, ‘refused to see sepa- i rately either of the New \ ork delegations which I waited upon him last woek in relation to Ins j cabinet appointments. Both delegations, friends j. and opponents of Mr. Dickinson, were therefore j compelled to unite. The mis ion is also said to i have effected nothing. Another Female in M ylk Attire.—A noth- j or young w iman in breeches has.been discover- ■ ed in the Poiladelphia watch bottle, where she , applied for lodging, a few nights ago, under toe name of Charles Lewis. Sue is from iSy- 1 raeu.se, N. \ atid tied from a hoarding school | to follow and kill Iter seducer in Baltimore. Alabama Insane Hospital. —The contract for furnishing materials to erect an insane hos pital in Alabama has been given out. Mr. Joint Stewart, of Philadelphia, is the architect. I A Court of Pardons.—A hill has passed the New Jersey Legislature, organizing a Court of Pardons, and granting it the power of commu ting the sentence of capital punishment to im prisonment. The weather still continues.— Carpet Hag. j When “N ice is united to fortune, site changes j Iter name. j ‘The young lady who caught cold bv drinking i ** c? v •’ O j Water from a damp tumbler, is convalescent. •‘•‘Mr. Prowu, I owe you n grudge; remember shall not ho frightened, then, for I never knew yq.y to pay anything that you owed.” R V. “ ! Died at hi* plantation, Harriet’s Yajlonia, v arly county, on Monday the tenth of January, 1853, at half past one o’clock, I*. M. of Apoplexy, 001.J4.N8E Jones of Athens, Georgia, b- e d thirty five years {.eldest sou of General Robert Taylor, ieay an afllicted l.tinily, \tho loved hi 13 most devotedly, and many friends to uiourq his ea*ty exit. In paying this brief tribute u> his rqsniory, the writer who Jins j Jviiown him from childhood, does not desire to enlogifs, but sim- 1 !ily to imuunace to his many friends, the sad dispenscttion which { las bowed a devoted father to the earth —hefea* ej 3 fond v. ig-, ; mu* two warmly alias e<l bf<*tbers, and let| li::b.eiU*ss tlyeo love- 1 fy Children, to bjevail his untimely death. His childhood and j ?’OUth wer s|ent in Savannah, the place of his natjvitv, where ! ic received bis academical education, For many year? he wrj a favorite pupil of tlip Rev. George White, and of other efficient teacher?. There, liisamiable and endearing manners, won the pffeetion* of his associates. He was universally beloved, m.d will long bn fondly remembered by nis schoo f l ows and oth* if, While coiaplelng his education at Franklin co lege, tne graces of his iKirsou, courteous, amiable manners, civ emit temper, and noble bearing, won for him many Iriends, who writ long cherish hi< memory. In all thf domestic relations of file, he wa oxem plary. A* a son and brother affectionate and kitid, as a husband auil lather, loving, gentle, and tender, and assiduously devoted V<> the comfort and happiness of his family. •M * master, unvaryingly krint and indulgent, not exacting, hut providing for the various wants us his attached servants. Asa irtend, noble, geuorous and ever benevolent. Love of country, was liis ruling passion. The soul if honor, he was prompt, energetic, patrioticand chivalrous, yet kind, |vlite, gentle and courteous to ali. His remains were followed to the grave by a large assemblage. “ Living 1 , fc was love J sincerely, Dead, he Ti d> uoly lamtlitsd ’’ TELEGRAPHIC. [Telegraphed Expressly for the Times &, Sentinel.] ■ ~ Mobile, Feb, 3, 4 o’clock P. M. Edward Everett has been elected United States Sen- 1 | ator from Massachusetts. Fessenden, (whig) will be elected United States Sen- ; ator from Maine. New Orleans Market. New Orleans, Feb. 3. The Cotton Market to-day is very dull: Middling! commands 9 cents. Alobifi*. Cotton Market. Mobile, Feb. 3. The Cotton Market is active at 9 to 9 1 4 cents for Middling. Four thousand bales have been sold to-day. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER BLACK WARRIOR. The Steamer Black Warrior arrived yesterday at | New York via ITavanna, which port site left on the ! morning of the 29th ult. A Fire Inis occurred at Cardenas, destroying large i quantities of ‘Molasses and Sugar. The Warehouse. I Theatre, Custom House, and various other buildings were consumed. The loss is estimated at half a mil- I lion of dollars, excluding provisions. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. COTTON STATEMENTS. ; X ~ 1 “and I S 1 ™- r/} ‘ ftock I rr I x x| < ~ -= H 1 on W'~ Z 2.i2‘2. 1 r* *7= = % hard CL?;—o | \ 2.S_i —jL 3 this 01 ~ | : r Jay. t ‘ 860 283929311 33J10 1906 19411 21317 11663 1863. ’ 1 229 2833 1255845620 1577 31141 32718 12902 Columbus, Feb. 3, 1853. The Market, for the last two days, less active than last week, however, no quotable change in ] rices. The better grades te maiti in high favor, and very choice briyrht parcels have been disposed of at 9?7 cents. We quote from to 10 cents, with a j fair enquiry. * Macon, Feb. 2. i There seems to be but little animation in the market at this time, and no change in prices fora few days past. We quote the principal sales from t?*£ to 9>£ cents. Savannah, Feb. 2. Cotton —Yesterday there was a fair demand, and the sales reached one thousand three hundred and ninety-eight bales. — ! The market was heavy, and j rices irregular. In so.ne ins ances sellers submitted to a decline of 34 c. on last week’s quotations.! We quote from JO, a ltH£ cents. Charleston, Feb. I. The cotton market yesterday was buoyant,’ and holders free sellers at an irregular decline of to %o. frp.lll the former highest j point; the sales footed two thousand seven hundred bales, at prices ranging from to 10)4 cents. Mobile, Feb. 2. This market is very dull. Demand moderate. Sales two thou sand flvc.huudred bales. Middling 9 a 9){ cents. New Orleans, Feb. 2. The tales to one o’clock barely one thousand bales. Mid; cenl3. ——■)*■■■—w 11 ii 11 ina 1 11 Haiti lii luiaaßMiHWWi COLUMBUS PRICtLS CURRENT. j, CORRKCTKD TKI-WEKKLY BY J. K. RKDD AND CO. . | 1 BAGGING —Kentcky ‘F’yardjS @ 15 ii India - .. [ i RfH’E lb ‘J & .. , ii AGON —Hams V ll> 14 @ 1G i ( Sides ‘j? lb U @ I Shoulders U* lb Oat 11 PORK—Nett ‘p-lb BUTTKR CIIEESK *t> Hi 12 <al 14 CASTINGS sp.U) 5 ! COFFEE—Rio lb 11 12^ Java fp ib ■’ 12 © 15 CANDLES— Sperm lb 50 @ Star ip'-lb 33 @ Tallow f p 11. lrt ® 20 FEATHERS -p- p. 35 & 45 FlSH—Mackerel No 1 P"bbl 14 oo 10 00 Mackerel No. 2 bb! 12 00 @ -lackercl No. 3 tp- bblr 50 @ 9 00 Slim! HP* bbl 18 00 @ —i Herring...... tp* box 100 ® | FLOUR—Western bb! 700 ® 800 Canal bbl 750 ® 900 City tp” bbl 600 @ 750 FODDER V 100 lbs 80 lb I<’o GRAIN —Corn ‘P” bushel! ® -55 i Wheat bushel! 1 00 @ 1 25 Oats 4? bushel! —4O i ” GLASS H? box I 2 25 700 GITNPOW ER Vkeg 500 vSO • HIDES 8 © 9 . IU)N —Swedes HP lb , 5 © G i . English tp” It-1 Ay- @ LARD sp th 12>;@ 14 f.EAI) vlh 7 © LIME H?” bbil 250 © 3'50 I. MOLASSES H? gallon! 33 © 40 ! : NAILS H” lb| 5© by OIL —Lamp..... H* gallon | 1 25 @ 1 70 Linseed H? gallon i 1 oo © 125 Train gallon 75 © PAINTS..:.... H 3 * keg 200 @ 250 ] PEAS H? bushel 60 © 70 RICK V’ © SYRUP —I.omon per gallon 125 © Raspberry H* ilcz 600 © SAf.T. ’. HT sack © 1 50 SHOT • H? bae| 175 © 200 HOAP qrtb! 5 © 7 STEEL—Cast ft. 20 © 22 German H* ltd 15 @ j American ft. i 10 © SUGAR—St.Cro:x — @ New-Orleans H? ft-: C>y@- 11 Loaf, refined ti : 12 @ 12 bump H* fi> 8 © |0 SPIRITS Brandy,Cog H* 1 ga! 100 @ 400 American f* gai 40 @ 100 i Peach H* gai 100 © 162 Apple, iral GO 75 RUM Jamaica, 4 New England 45 © 50 WHISKEY—Irish iptrii', 4 00 © Monongaheia H^ga 1 1 00 © 200 Western H 3 * gat 28 @ 3'.i GlN—Holland Hgnl! 150 © 200 American TATJiOW ‘i* ft*l 10 © 12 VINEGAR— 37V © 50 WlNES—Madeira, Icalj 125 @ 400 Sherry H? gal 150 © 300 ; Champagne qs’gall 15 00 © |8 00 Malaga V gal j7O 00 100 ‘ Port ! 250 @ 4 00 Claret . J T on ISI A STORE TO RENT. ! The store house known as Ihe Columbus Time? Orncr, one door south of A. K. Ayer’s Auction Room, will be j rented until October next. Apply to ROSWELL ELLIS, February A —twA wtf Columbus, Da. j Printing Presses For Sale . np\vf> large and very superior Washington Printing Presses, j 1 with by 44 bed, will be sold low for cesh, or on time if preferred bv the purchaser. Warranted as good as new. Apply | to * LOMAX &. ELLIS. Columbus. Ga. February 4 : NOTICE. j OEALF.D proposal? will be received until Thnrdav morning. ! tenth for the removal <d the loose ROCK in the TAIi RACE of the Canal below the Howard Factory. Plans made known on application to me. Parties will state within what time the work can be done. I. RHODES BROWNE. Columbus, Feb. 4—tw4t At Fa de Factory. TO CONTRACTORS, Columbus Female Orphan Asylum- THE plans and specifications (or the new building are to ready, and sealed proposals W’iii be until the eleventh iust, _ , ~ ~, Separate bids w ill be made for the Vaeon and tarperders work. The plan may be seen at the Warehouse of Messrs. Ruse Pa'ten itCo. U- 7*- IH A1 L, ) f otumbijr, l cb. 4—tw 3t R. PATTEN, ( End’iirfr copy cae lime. LOST DOG. Ten Dollars Reward. i ct; O ABOUT a month since, a Yeliow and White Setter j Bitch. Had on w hen last seen, a Chain Collar without anv name. The above reward will be paid on her detiverv to nic i at J. Sc J. Kvle's Store. J. T. M. EVERETT. ! Feb. 4, 1853. twGt List of Letters, REMAINING in the Post Office, at Columbus, Ga., on tho Ist February, 1853: A ! Alien, S. W. | Alexander, W. W. ! Allen,.John Allen, E. M. Dr. Avery,Sylvia A. Adams. Mrs. Elizabeth B ; Dlair, Win. Fisq. J Browning, Perry j Baker, R~. I Bridges, Mr<=. Bostwick, M. A. Mrs. Boland, David Bray, Thomas Brooks, Miss N. A. B ooks, C. C. 2 Boyd, Miss Georgians I3utler, Greene Bryant,Miss E. A. 2 Butt, J. A. Borland, E. Bueky, F. H. 2 Booker, R. Ivl. Benson. Rev. W. F. Bush, Thomas Boatwright & Burkelor, mes. Battle, Mrs. Sarah Baird. B, C. 3’ Bellflower, Susannah 2 ; Baird, Mrs. I’r. Barner, Thomas J. C Columbus Woolen Cos. Central Division. No. 237 2. Cannon, Thos. E. Clark,.l. E. Clem, Win. UJabome. John F’. Campel, Mrs. Mary Coleman, Miss E. C. Clark, B. W Claegett. Wm. 2 i Corbitt, E. C. Coneiin, Lucy Coleman, Robt. Cnsman, .Tamos Cooper, Wm. H. Corgel!, Miss E. E. Cooper, Miss Mary A. Cochran, A. Cowdrev, J. J. Cook, Elijah Colei, Patrick Coliius, James D Daniel, James M. Davis, Miss Mary A. Doc filer. W. Davis, Jas. 2 ! Du (Do, 11. S. David, Rev. J. W. David. L. C Miss Darnel, James M. 2 Derrick, Elizabeth Dyer, I. Davidson, C. F. Mrs. Daniel, Mrs. Anna M. Dudley. Miss FL A. Doles. Benjamin 2 j Dent, Alexander Dent, Robert Davidson, S. E Evans. J. W. Eley, R. N. F j Field, J. M. .. . 1 Fall son. Daniel Fahy, F’ranees 2 Fii'wev. Wm. ■ 2 i- Fioyd, Mr. Flournoy*. Thomas Frtmeis, A. Fields Carson, Messrs. (i Godwin, Ma r ena Gray, Mrs. G. C. Guyce, N. Green & Spenoer. Garrett, Franklin Goued, Miss M. C, Gray, 0. E. Gay &, Bro. Alessrs. II Hays, Thos. S 2 ! Holmes, Mrs. Nancy Hollenbeck,Jno. . Ilacknov, J. B. Hardv, Thomas 11. Ilarvi y, Brinson Hightower, James F. Houghton, Miss L. A. Houghton,Col. Ii W. Heer, Air. Healy, Patrick Hearn, Beni Houston Mrs Mary Houston, Mts. Jno. B. C. ; Houston, Mrs. M. R. Heath, Mathew J Jackson, L Jones, F. W. Jones, Selina Jessup, R. iM. Johnson, S. D. Jones, C. S. ‘ Jones, Miss F. J. K Kelly, John W. Jr. 2 Kirvin, G. W. ‘M Keizer, Mayer 4 Persons calling for any of the above letter?, will j please say they aro advertised. J. A. L. LEE, P. M. i Feb. 4. 1853. j i THE GREAT WOXDER OF ALL WONDERS ! I AND TRIUMPH OF THE IBTII CENTURY, i THE RENOWNED, ASTOUNDING k UNAPPROACHABLE sam@QS&Q. SHMaipa®®, THE IFF ANT TRWMMMJ Assisted by Professor LOUIS, the eminent Pianist and j Buffo-Singer, and Mrs. ELDORA LOUIS, the distin- ; guished Vocalist. In connection Nvith other Instrumpint at. Talent, wiM ■ give a brief series of BRILLIANT MUSICAL FES- i TIVALS on MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Nights, February 7th, Bth and 9th. AT TEMPERANCE HALL. £3?” For fall particulars see small bills, presenting at tractions of a chaste and novel character, and a musical entertainment of an exciting and thrilling interest snd sur passing excellence. TICKETS, FIFTY CENTS—Children and Servants half price- Doors open at half past 6; to commence at half 7. J afternoon Concert will be given for the accom modation of Schools and families at half past three e’eiock on Tuesday and Wednesday. Columbus. Feb. 4—twtl 1 LOST OH MISLAID. 4 certain promissory note made and signed by James Del- i oruiee kir one hundred and seventeen dollars, dated in Feb- I ruary, 1552, and due Ist January, 1853, payable to E. Johnson or | bearer. ’i he said note having been lost, l caution all persons against i trading tor it,and the maker agates’ paying it to any odo except j invself, E. JOHNSON. , February 1853—twit* i Dissolution. TFIF. copartnership between the undersigned ha* bum di-sclv- ; cd by mutual consent. The b isiuess ol the firm will be set tled by ,\i. jsAl.OSHiy, Who is authorized to use the name of the firm lor that purpose. F. SAi.OFHIX, M. BALOSU.K. The business will be continued by M, SALOSHIN. Columbus. February 2, 1853.—tw'jf* ■ = r ~ T = —rr-r 7- — • . t ’ , *.4~’ TANARUS” j Tinman Wanted. ST E\DY emplovment and good wages wit! be given to a good workman. Apply to P. B. THOMPSON & COi, C dombus, Feb. 2 -wtf 113 Broad street. , Kelly, Mr. Kelly, Miss At. Kimtry, H. H. L Lester, Aliss M. A. ■ Lewis, John J. Lewis, P. A. Mrs. Langdon, R. Lanssell. F. M. Laughlin. John AA r . ! Lamb, Miss Seacy W. ! Lafou, Dr. C. B. Larseter, John F. M At orris, Joseph 11. Moore, Jas. S. i Morris, Thomas j Moore, Geo A. Morris, M iss L. Massey, Geo. S. ; Morris, H. S, Moore, Kelly A) otrison, A. C. A1 orris, Henry ! Aloore, N. C. Aliss i Alason, Miss Alary Mason, Mrs. Mary ’ Martin, John O. Melum. MHs P. Mitchell, Mrs. Jane Aluscogee Division, j Alartin, AA’m. W. i Alanasse & Bro. 5 ; McVay, Jno. McGufl, Jno. : McKinney, r l’. N. Norris, G. M. > p. Pool, Mrs. Martha Pace, Elkanah Portow, Wm. N. D. Phibbs, Elhert Park, Chas. Pugh, Jas. A. Pace, Stephen Pike, Philip j R. Robinson, Wm. Rogers, Nathaniel Robinson, Thos. 11. Reese, T. C Roberts, Airs Nancy Robinson, Geo. C. Rogers, Jas. P. Rogers, T. M. Rogers, Caroline A. Reid, A. J. Roe Si, Patterson, Alcssrs. : Rogers, Sarah Reese, J. P. Roland, Catharine Russell, Jas. AI Randall, E. A. R. Miss Ryals, Jas. G. S. Shipny, G. J. 2 Smead, Henry Stalling?, Charlotte SafTord, Miss M. J. Stroud, Alajor Scott, Mrs.,Alarv E. 2 Schofield, Jno. Snow, E. S. Shepard, Andrew 2 Stevens, H. J, Scott. Lewis Stubblefield,"G. Schofield., AVm. J. Simmons, G. • Snow, E S'. ‘ Smitli,, Hiram Seim, Cornelius Smith, John 2 I Small, R. 2 | Smith, Wjn. F. 4! Sanborn, Bcrti. . • • S T. Tray wick, J. J. Tarnell, F’. C. Thornton, Jonathan Tont'on, N. Thornton, Etinhcma Tucker, Mrs. M. Tiller}*, John Tillman, J J Tritt, A. C. Thornton, Johnston J’ennille, Wm. H. U. Urquhart, David V. Vanzant, John Vail, Geo. W. Wiggins, Airs. Alary J. Wellborne, Airs. M. C. Wooldridge, T. F’. Wright, L. D. Wood, Henry Ward, C. H.‘ Williamson, Win. Wilson, Aliss V. A. Watkins, Wm. Wynne, Thos. FI. Walker, Jas. Wynn, Wm. B. Wallace, Chas. J. 4 Walker, Jas. G. AVestmore!and, Alark. Walker, Samuel Williams, Aliss Nancy Willis, J. J. GLTi BUIM FAREWELL CONCERT IN AMERICA. OLE BULL bogs leave to inform his friends and the pub lic in general, that belbre retiling from his Artistical career he will vjsit some of the cities of the Wes tern States, where he has met on his former tour such a cordial reception. The tirst and only GRAND CONCERT i 0F BL M JSTiIS 0 S3 in Columbus, will take place between the sth to 10th of February, 1853, on which occasion he will be assisted by Signorina AMALIA PATTI STRAKCSCH. The eminent Voca!i>t; and M. STRAKCSCH, The great Pianist. Columbus, Feb. 2,1853,-twtf KASE'S PATENT PUMPS. JUST arrived, a lot of Kuse’s Patent Pumps of various sizes, manufactured expressly for Southern use—a few of which ! arc not yet engaged. Those desirous of obtainii'g one hou!d apply immediaitely at JUUSTIAuY &. MOTT'S stage yard. For ait purposes to which a j urnpis applicable,'heso at ami unequui led. Colninbus, Feb. 2 -twfit* A. McQUKFN. Acent. Mexican Mustang Liniment. j THIS invaluable preparation has been but a few months | before the .people of the-South, yet many thousands of I bottles have been sold and used in a great variety of 1 diseases, and it has given universal satisfact on. We j have heard of none that were dissatisfied with it. We , j oilci it (is a remedy in toe various diseases and com- i plaints for which it is recommended, with full confid. nee in curing them, as over four millions of UottKs have been sold and used for a great variety of complaints, both of men and animals, and it lias always given sati-faction, be- j cause it has performed just what we said it would. It has : healed Cancers and scrofulous sores and ulcers that had resisted the treatment of the Medical Faculty. VW A child ill Frederiokton, X. I}., f ew days ago burned its legs severely aaainst a stove. Tin; mother im mediately applied Lmseed Oil and Cotton Wo 1, with a tight bandage over all; in a snort time, the screams of the j child induced the mother to lemovethe bandage, when it j was discovered that the cotton wool had taken fire by spun- j tan eons combustion and had eons and era LI v increased the ! size of the burn. The mother Happened to think that she I had part of a bottle of Mustang Liniment in her house which she got immediately and applied to the burned limbs of the little sufferer, and as soon as it was applied the child ceased its cries and soon after f, 11 asleep in its mother’s arms, by the soothing influence of this valuable preparation. This is to certify that the Mexican Mustang Liniment has been used quite extensively in the stables of Adams & Co.’s Great Southern,’Eastern and Western Express, for curing Galls, Chafes, Scratches, Sprains and Bruises,'and j it has proved very effectual. Many of their men have i also used it on themselves and tlnir families, and th v all speak of its healing and remedial qualities in tfie highest terms- One of our hustlers got kicked, and badlv cut and bruised on his knee—as usual, the Mustang Liniment was resorted to, and the soreness and lameness was soon re- j moved, and it was perfectly well in three or four davs 1 We h nve no hesitation in recommending it as a valuable I preparation, to be used externally on man or beast. Rheumatism. —This is to certify that my wife was af flicted with severe chronic Rheumatism ; she had suffered tor months with the most excruciating pains ; she had tried Rheumatic Compounds, Reliefs and almost every thing recommended for this dreadful and sense. None of them relieved her pains in the least. She used a fifty cent bottle of Mustang Liniment, and it cured her entirely; she is now perfectly well, and recommends all of her friends to use the Mustang Liniment. ’(Signed) “ James L. Oliver. Savannah, Georgia, January Ist, 1853. Principal Offices, 304 Broadway, New York, and St. Louis, Missouri. . A. G. BRAGG & CQ , Proprietors; Sold in Gnlumbus, Ga., by GESN ER & PEABODY. February 5, 1853 tw&avl y Charles M. Harris and ) AT CII AMB BBS, William M.C. Neal, ( Tallahasskk, 27 January. 1853. I John W\ Kelly. j In E( J l,it . v - THIS day this cause came on to be heard further upon the pe tition of the complainants, and the report of the Receiver. And upon the written consent of the Solicitors of the parties fil ed in this case for the sale of the Steam boat Quincy: which beine read and conside t-d by the court;—lt is ordered’ that the said Receiver, SamheVß. Love, sell the Steam Boat Quincy, with all \ her tackle and furniture, on the fourteenth day of February next, j at Chattahoochee, in the county of Gadsden, upon such terms ! as the said Receiver may think best for the interest of all parties j concerned. And that said Receiver, as soon after said sale as may be prac j livable, report to this court in what l aimer he litis executed this ! order. it is further ordered and decreed, that said Receiver give notice of the time and place of sale by advertisement to be published in the newspaper printed in the city of Apalachicola, and also in j one of the newspapers published in the city of Columbus, Geor- ! gia, at least ten davs previous to said sale. A true copy. .J. WAYLKS BAKER,’ Judge. Attest: R.C. Lester, Clerk Gadsden Circuit Court. In pur uance of the above order, I shall sell the said .steam Boat Quincy, at Chattahoochee, in Gadsden county, between the hours of eleven A. 51. and tour I*. M. on the said fourteenth day of February, 1853, when the terms ot sale will be made known. 1 SAMUEL B. LOVE, Receiver. February 2, 1853—twtds* OLD RAG NOTICE. EiMtOM and after the 20th of this month, Rock Island Factory will pay tor Clean- Cotton or Linen Rags 3 cents a pound I Cash, or 3)% cents in paper at Cash prices. G. B. CURTIS, Agent. Columbus, Jan. 11, 1853 1 wtf I 1 SAT Ati papers that advertise Rags for us, will please alter j their advertisement to read as abo\e. REMOVAL. J. H. MERRY, nAS removed to the store formerly occupied by 11. Middle- j brook, one door North of Redd &. Johnson’s, where he will he pleased to see all of his old customers and as many new ones’ as will call. lie has on hand a good stock of Over Coats, Cloaks, BVk. Brown and Blue Cloth Frock I and back Coats, Black and Fancy cold. Cassi incre Pants, Black and Fancy Silk and Marino Silk Satin Vests, Cravats, Shirts, Collars, Silk and Linen Jlkfs., Traveling Trunks, Corpet Bags, Umbrel las, b;c. Give him a call, as he is determined to sell LOW. Columbus, January 26—twlm New and Beautiful Map. \ new and correct Map of the United states and Territories , the Canadas, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia and Mexico. Also, Central .America, the- Isthmus and the (Test Ini in 1.-lands. There are also tables of distances by land and water; the name of every country ami county town in the United .States; and a ■new Map of the IVurld nineteen by twelve inches —making alto gether ttie most valuable and complete map among us. Ii is i well mounted on rollers, is 02 by 58 inches and for saleat $7 00, by D. F, WiLLCOX, East side Bro id street, 2 doors North of Hall fc Moses. Colnmbu. January -21—tw TEAS! TEAS!! BLACK and GREEN of the first quality from the Pekin Tea Company. For vale by LAN FORTH &. NAGEL. Columbus. Ga., Dec 18—ts POTASii! n AA lbs. besf Potash, tor saie by DANFORTII tz. NAGEL aOuv Columbus* Ga., Dec 18—ts LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST ! TIIE subscribers having determined to close their business, offer their large and w’ell assorted stock oi GROCERIES at Reduced Prices, For Cash. Thev would also beg to sav to those indebted, that early pay ments would be quite acceptable. Columbus,Jan. s—twtf E. BARNARD (k. CO. WILLIAM B. CARTER, T<7JS E K AX D KEPA IR E R OF j VIJLHQ SSBWIS. Orders received at the Book store of D. F. Wilicox, Broad street. Jan IP—tw ly MIDWIFE. MRB. CATHARINE FORLAN offers her professional services to the citizens ofOolumbus asa Midwife; after bavin-the i advantage ot ten years’ practice, she feels confident of giving ful ’ satisfaction. Residence .on Angle street, next door to John D j Arnold. References: J. Walton, Dr. F. Shaffer, Columbus, Jan. 28—tw?w GUANO. r pHH season is fast approaching when this val able mm tin 1 should be used. The experience of those who have used i proves, (if we believe their agricultural essavs. which we do no doubt) that even the cotton planter is ddubly, and sometime treblv paid bv its application. Dr’. E.T. faylor’s experiment applied tb pine lands near Col uinbus, on corn and peas, proves that it much more than tb-üblj paid him Gardens are greatly benefited by it. producing r*ge tables in abundance, and leaving the ground much b< in f.ti and Jo the succeeding v ears. By referring to the Foil of the Fouth, fu! directions for its application as well as for its berefltsmay be seen Ihe undersigned has it lor sale at Greenwood &. Co’s. Ware house. Jan. 2 J. R. JUNES. A CARD. George’ S. Carey, HAf? fitted up the old stand formerly occupied by Mrs. Max* on am, a* a private 8 OAR VIA OHO USF, next door to j Foster & Purple’s corner, on Randolph street, i Will open on Monday, January 24th. foi the reception of aft w j day Boarders. He will take one or two small frmilies as ri g j ular Boarders Columbus, January 22—w&twtf RETURNED.’ . C T. CtJSHMAN, D. D. S. HAS returned from New York, j where he critically inspected, in various Dental Laboratories, some of the best work that can be done, and availed himself of addi tional means to execute the same stvles with dispatch. Also, to operate o:i Hie teeth, with his usual care and finish. Over Foster & Purple's Jewelry Store -• No. 69 Broad Street. Columbus, January, 7- iwtt W, F. LEE, D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON. Office on Itroad street, over Mygatt‘s store. I Columbus, Oct 29—ts i ■ dental notice. DR. O. P. LAIRD HAS returned’ and resumed his profeessioal duties. Office next door to 51ulford’s. up stairs. Columbus, Nov 13—twtint. A CARD. r rUIE undersigned tenders bis most smeere thanks to thccili* 1 zens of C diuubus and vicinity for past patronage, and would most resp< ctf illy solicit a continuance of the same; he would also say to ( ..e public, that the situation < f his business is of sneh a nature, that he will be compelled to do an entire Cash Ru siness % and knowing full w ell that there are such a number of people so fully entitled to credit, that if they were to ask the same, the undersigned ould not refuse, oven to his personal injury; therefore, I hone no one will make applicatifay for Cred-‘* it ; at the same time, ns most of the C unmunity can just as well [inv for their SHOES, as well one time as another—and as it will enable me to keep a better stock of goods.—l hope no one will object to the term's and withhold their patronage on account of the same. Tim public will please patronise me, rS f need pat ronage. D. A. GARRETT. Columbus, January 7—lnitw&dtw HOME MADE ATTRACTIVE! FURNITURE TTuRNITURE !! AT SAMMIS & ROONEY’S, One door below Hull and Moses. PERSONS in want of furniture, can here be * supplied with every quality of Parlor , Sitting-. By - ■ T Fining and lied Room furniture ; made of fancy and durable woods, at New York prices: * i • got ii]i (with the exception of what is made in Columbus) tin* der special supervision of one of the partners at their manulacto ryinNew York city. i- The following named are a part of the articles in their exten sive ttock Divans, Fofas, Ottomans, Tetea Damask and Lace Window Tetes, all sizes ; Curtains, in the piece or made Marble top Tables, all kinds ; to..rder; . ’ Folding Tables, Walnut and Window Shades, Gjirpeting, Mahogany; EnatneMed furniture in sets, Work Tables, Extension'do for Bed Rooms, a beautiful Bureaus of all kinds am prices; article; Mahogany & Spring seat chairs; Portrait and Picture Frame* of Cane and Bp,it do do | Mahogany or Gilt, made to of all k nds. and good articles;! order; ’ * Work stands. Wadi stands. | Window Curtain Trimmings and Jl/usic stands. j in great variety. Paper Hangings and Wall papering, of all kinds. All articles not found in their stock will hc-furnished to order, with dispatch. ‘'dumbos, Jan. 21—tw3m For Sale. , . A Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus, will be sold below Boston prices. For particulars, apply at this olitce. Columbus, Jan. 4—if WANTED, IN a private family in Columbus, a IIOUSFK'F.F.PFR of pood experience, who has no family. Address Post Office box No. 24h. Columbus, Dec 15—twtf DR. H. M. CLECKLEY HOMOEOPATHIC AND ALLOPATHIC Da £L C£ 3. Si ISA o f POLITELY tenders his prof vsional services to the citi zens of Columbus ind vicinity. He may always be found l at his office on Broad street, two doors abovo the old- Bank of Ft. Mary’s, or at Captain P. T. Fch'ey’s residence, on Oglethorpe street. ’ October 13,1832—twfim Drugs and Medicines. THEsubscribersbegleavercspccttully to cnlltheattentioa fg of Physicians and Planters to their large supply NF.LECT MEDICINES, all ofwhicnare fresh nd ni the purest quality, such as have been purchased <>► the lowest terms, and we will furnish them at reasonable and satisl'ac ory prices. - . COUNTRY PH YFICIANF will have their orders filled with the best Medicines promptly —which will be put up neatly, and se curely packed. Fitch Chemicals will be rnaiiuUietured to order as the exigency of anv case may require. ‘< GESNER & PEABODY Tvo makegood Bread.—Use Preston and Merrils Yeas 1 Powders. Forsale at the BLUE DRUG■ STORE? ■ march 5 sign of the Negro and Mortar. cigars: cigars : r cigars: :: THE subscribers have just received an assortment otehoice cigars of diminutive .size, and good Tobacco Call and see them the BLUE DRUGSTORE teb 28 —vvtf sign of the negro and Mortar. MEDICAL WINES—A lot of pure Liquors just received by the subset ibers, to which they would respectfully call the at tentiohot Physicians and Invalids. GESNER PEABODY, Feb 28—w’tf DruggisteJ FRENCH Perfumery, Toilet Extracts, and Lubins Genuine Extracts. For sale by (IFSJa'EK & PEAROJXY. march 5 At the Blue Drug store. Dissolution. ; .. .. THE copartnership between the undetsignod, is this day dis solved by mutual consent —Mr. Forsyth retiring. The busi ness of the firm will be settled by J. H. Whittelsey, who is au thorized to use the name of the firm (or that purpose. JOHN FORSYTH, J. H. WHITTELSEY. The business will be carried on at the old stand, under the stvle of WHITTEIA EY &. CO. The retiring partner recom mends his late associate to the patronage and confidence of the friends of the late firm and the public generally. Columbus, Ga., January £0- -twtf J- S. WOODBEIDGE, , PRACTICAL ARTIST & DAGUERREOTYPIST, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Rooms over Foster & Purple’s Jewelry Store. Broad Street. Columbus, Jan. s—lw&tw. ly FOR RENT. a A small and comfortable du elling on Broad street, ad* joiuing Captr.U Burrows’ and E. S. Greenwood. Apply tu J. L. 51USTIAN. Columbus, Jan. 7—2 twtf TO RENT. be near my budness, l offer the place wbe/e 1 now rt side lor rent, from the first of January next, until the PTI first of October following. Thire is not amoredesira b!e place in Alabama. About eight acres of ground are open, with a good strong fence, fifteen acres in the woods—the place-is one mile and a half Irorn the city. -Seven rooms in the house, kitchen with tivo good comfortable rooms, smoke house and storage room and stables, and an excellent well of water. For turther particularsenquireol me at Sainmis Heaney’s Furniture Store. Rent cheap. F. 51. GRAY. Columbus, Ga., Pec HJ-tf and Sentinel copy. A GREAT BARGAIN !! FOR SALE, within ten minutes’ ride of the city, a very ■jb’ A desirable residence. The house has five good rooms, with Kitchen, servant rooms, store rooms, Sec., in the basement, good out-houses and good water, and surrourded by good neighbors ; there are about seventeen acres of land, a portion of it in the woods, attached to the place, and will sell it at a baxuain. Columbus. Jan. s—twtf JNO A. JUNE?. BASCOM’S Sermons, for sale by A. C. FLEWELLENV* CO. \ f EDICAL Works, afrdl-h supply, forsale by A! ‘ A. C, FLEWELLEN, 4 CO