The Tri-weekly times and sentinel. (Columbus, Ga.) 1853-1854, March 05, 1853, Image 3

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j, LATEST DATES. I ircrpool-FebiS | Havre—Feb. 7 | Havana—Feb 16 ~—(OTMERCIAL intelligence. COTTON STATEMENTS. ro?dg S3 1 £ loco'll mI “ . ; stock ~ T #BO2. | f— !* 2 ! o*B 3£. hand S MiIM i ! it'll 3*- this P-pr &; • iff !*< -Iff day. 6 ’ ~8C0714 “33058 39632 3200 28668 3’B6S 7764 ~229 893~ 1| 52415 53567 113235902 37034 16529 Columbus, March 5. There is very little cuttou offering in this market; pnldttt a e firm ; but we have no change to note in ,; ces . We quote, Ordinary a Good Ordinary 7a 7 1 -2; Middling 8 1-2 a 8 3-4 ; Good Middling 8 7-8 a 9 1-8 ; Middling Fair 9 1-4 a 9 3-8 ; Fair 9 l-2c. New Orleans Cotton Market. New Orleans, March 2. The Americas, letters reached here on Monday, and t ] ie market which bad opened with animation became active, and the day’s sales reached 15,000 bales. Tuesday there was a fair demand, though the sales or.lv reached 13,000 bales. Prices are irregular, though the advantage has been on the side of sellers and our figures are advanced for nearly all qualities. Low Middling 8 a 8 3-8 ; Middling 8 5-8 a 8 7-8 ; Good Middling 9 1-2 a 9 3-4 ; Middling Fair 10 1-4 a I 10 l-20. The receipts at this port since Ist September, (ex clusive of the arrivals from Mobil, Florida and Tex as,) are 1,274,117 bales, against 892,772 bales to same date last year; and the increase in the receipts at all the ports, up to the latest dales, as compared with last year, is 540,701 bales. In the exports from the United l States to foreign countries, as compared with the same ! dates last year, there is an increase of 284,987 bales to Great Britian, and 42,760 to other foreign ports,' * while to France there is a decrease of 71,063 bales. Sugar.—The demand for sugar has been well sus tained, notwithstanding the receipt of more ample sup- I plies. Prices were slightly easier yesterday for Fair and Prime grades. Molasses. —The demand is moderate, and prices are net materially changed. 4?acon. —The market is firm with good demand and ’ considerable sales at 8a 8 l-8c for good ribbed sides, 9 a !) l-4c for clear sides, and 6 1-2 a 7c for ordinary to choice shoulders. Plain and good bagged hams in limited demand 9 a 10 l-2c. Exchanges.' —Since Friday the niarket for all de scriptions has been dull and a decline of 1-4 per cent. Sterling 8 3-4 a 9 1-4 percent, premium. New York 60 days 1 5-8 a 2 por cent, discount. Freights are a little easier, Savannah, March 4. Cotton. —The foreign accounts by the Humboldt had little effect on the market yesterday. Holders evinced more firmness, however, and the lower grades have slightly im proved. The sales are 66S bales at the following partic ulars : 20 bales at 7, 13 at 7}, 14 at 71, 36 at 7i, 30 at 7i, 103 at 8, 32 at 81, 83 at 0,93 at 91, 107 at 91, 60 at 9*, 6 at 91, 20 at 9S, 53 at 91, and 3 at 10 cents. The demand is confined to home consumption and loca 1 speculation; very little is bought for foreign markets. ’ THE SOIL OF THE * SOUTH, pT FOR 1852, Containing Peabody’s method of cultivating his cele brated Slrawberry , Ipea'utl'fWiy illustrated, aud much other valuable Agricultural and Horticultural infor mation ; for sale at the office of the Times & Sentinel, Columbus, Georgia. Unbound Volume $1 00 Bound Volume 1 50 Columbus, March 2, 1853.—w&iwtf Masonic Notice. JBl A called meeting of Oglethorpe Lodge No. 47, will be held at their Lodge Room, Monday evening, 7th \ inst. A punctual attendance of the members is re quested. By order W. M. D. ROSS, Secretary. March .I—twit* *- For Rent. |fs ssT THE large and pleasant room, over J. M. Raum’s Dry JUSibGoods Store, Broad street, till first of October next. Apply at Ruse’s Warehouse. Columbus, A/arch s—tw3t5 —tw3t MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD CO. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Only 10 miles of Staging between Columbus j and Macon. On aud after the loth iust. the Passenger Train will leave and run by the following schedule daily until further notice: Leave Columbus at SA. M.; Arrive at Butler A. M. i Leave Butler at l>j P. M.; Arrive at Columbus 5 P. M. E. F. RICKER, Superintendent. j Columbus, March 5, 1853. ORDINARY COURT—JAN. TERM, 1853. F.ORGIA, Randolph county. —It appearing to the Court by T the petition of Benjamin Dawson, that John G. Mainor of sikl county, deceased, did, in his liie time, execute to said Ben jamin Dawson, his bond, conditioned to execute titles in fee sim ple to said Benjamin Dawson, to west half of lot of land number one hundred and forty six, in the tenth district of said county, and it further appearing that said John G. Mainor departed tins life without executing titles to said lot of land, or in any way pro- j viding for the same; and it appearing that said Benjamin Daw- j son has paid the full amount of the purchase price of said half lot; and said Benjamiu Dawson having petitioned this Court to uirect David T. Langley, Administrator upon the estate of John L. Mainor, deceased, to execute to him titles to said land in con formity with said bond : It is, therefore, hereby ordered, That notice be given at three or more public places in said county and in Columbus Times and Sentinel of such application, that all persons concerned may lile objections in Clerk’s office, if any they have, why said David T. Langley, Administrator as aforesaid, should not execute titles to said half lot of land in conformity with said bond. A true extract from the minutes of -aid court, Feb. 28th, 1853 March B—low3m O P BEALL, Ordinary. SSO Reward. k RAN A WAY from my residence, near Gleualta, Ma lion county, Georgia, last Thursday morning, a black i negro girl, with full tace and eyes, and projecting fore- Jk bead, named ANN, about twenty two years old ; weighs | near one hundred and titty pounds. She speaks slowly I anu in a low tone of voice. She is probably about Columbus, | La. I will give S-5 for her apprehension aud delivery, or 850 i tor her and the waite man, who probably aided in her escape. March B—lbwtf A. M. SHEPHERD. For Rent or Sale. A . House and lot in Summerville, Ala., immediately ad- 1 a joining Dr. Lockhart's residence. The houses autl off:- I |s|s ces are of the best character. “V"?", ‘*■ for information apply to me, or to G. W. Dillingham at Bail &. Moses’ Hardware Store. i BLACK SILKS. JL’ST received, an assortment of superior Plain Black Silks and Satin du Reines. - te bruary 16—twtf BROKAW, CLEMONS & CO. PRINTS. T ERRIMAPR, Fall River, Cocheco, and Hoyles’ Prints, wnr ranted fast colors. Also, French Cambrics and Britliautes Uat received. Feb. 16—twtf BROKAW, CLEMONS & Cl). EMBROIDERIES. >ed Cvllar9 * Under Sleeves, Jaconet and Swiss •eiredßv 4 ? ent) MoHn cbigs, a large lot, just re *®b. 18-twtf BROKAW, CLEMONS L CO. List of Letters, T3EMAINING in the Post Office, at Columbus, Ga., on XL the Ist March, 1853: Allen, Miss Martha Moore, ‘Thomas Arnold, Rev. VV. P. Martin, Thomas F Autney, Archibald Morris, R F Adams, Mrs Murrer, Wm C Barker, Rufus P M Mason, Frank O Boland, D Mitchell, Caroline Ben ley , Mrs Chas J Minims, Foster J Baldwin, Wm T Miller, James H Bailey, Lucv Mordicas J D Bellinger, Master Chas Miller, Calvin Bethune, Mary Murdock, Artima W Bowker, Benjamin Murphy, Patrick Britton, Wm Miller, Amelia L Burr, DW C Mane, David Blackburn, Samuel S McNeil, John Burd, Mrs M McGhee, Mi- Browning, James 2McCray, Robert Britt, Mies Amanda McGaughey, John Brodnaq, Miss Georgiann 2McKay,John Ilraley, Jos W McDaniel, Daniel Brooks, Rev W R McGee. James Biair, Wm C A McGrady, Obediah Boyd, AH 2McCormack, John Bennett, Mrs Rachel McCrary, Robert Bell, Wm A McFarland, H S 4 Baird, Dr Jno B McMurrian, James Byrd, Jno MoGregory, Miss Buford, Wm Neil, James Boyd, A H Nagiev, John Boyd G C Nicholson, John C Beland, Bery R Odom, Itoda A • Brown, Jno F Odom, Cornelia J Bannier, Jno ‘ Owens, Susan Boon, Wiley Ochterlouie, David Brooks,* C C Olive, Calafornia Bush, Jno Poss, Sarah B Bryant, Thomas M Palmer, Joseph 2 Palmer, Mr Palmer, S W 2 Bos3man,WA Palmer, Sishia Carroll, James Potts, Nancy Calhoun, Mrs C M Pace, Elkanah Carlisle, Mieajah Page, Marian Clark Joshua Pickard, Silas ! Clark, Wm A Parr, L L j Cash, Miss Lucy A Perry, E W j Campbell, Mis Mary Pendergast, Thomas B j Claiborne, Jno Pool, John L j Clem,Jno R Pickard, Maria j Cartel, R Parkman, Savannah I Chapman, Bradford Pope, Sarah B 2 ‘ Copeland, Mrs Lucy Parkman, Goorge W L Colter, Mr Porter, William F Coleman, Isaac Parker, Franklin Collier, J B Piatt, tfcCo Win Culbreath, Mary J Pike, Abbegil Dimon, Joseph Patterson, Daniel Dyer, Hamilton Preston, W W 2 Duncan, Martha Pattison, Win Dunn, John C 2Pruett, Thadius Drevvry, Mrs A E Palmer, Benjamin© Daniel, J G Payne, SW Daillard, Justin Pendleton, Fanny E 2 Durrer, John Richardson, George II Davis, W m 2Rice William, C Davis,Kincy L Randal, E A h. Daniel, Jno Rynear, Jacob Davis, Thos Rice, W F Daniel, Wm Russel, Janies D Davis, Mrs Elizabeth u ’chardson, Lear Davis, Mary E Robinson, James W Duncan, Miss E A Roland, Eueratus Ely, Miss Sarah F Rosenberg, David Eiland, Absalom Reese, James W Elerson, Mrs Catherine Renfro, Henry Edwards, H W Robinson, Ignatius Fletcher, M Robinson, James Faux, Wlll Robinson, John Fagings, Jim Robinson, Sarah Floyd, Col A S Rogers, Zachariah Finney, Capt Wm A Read,Leah Flynn, Jno Rogers, James 2 Ford, Jno J W Ryals, James Flood, Hugh Spicer, Noes Griggs, B F Seal, A Garrett, Mrs Lucy C Sanders, L D Glenn, E M Smith, Joseph Gordis, Mrs Martha Smith, James N Greer, Wm Sedberry, Henry B Goins, Drewry Savage, William N Gill, Nicholas 2Sanders, J R Goslin, Miss S F Satter,Y B Garrett,Silas Sullivan, L R Gregory, Thomas Sutton, J S Gardener, Wm J Siks, John Gray, Wm R 2Snead, IVlitcher Goslin, Miss Frances Slaughter, Eliza 2 Gardener, P Stagall, William Gray, R L Shafner, William A Gesner, Joseph Shaw & Austin Girdner, James S 3Scott, Green Gain, S S Stewart, Thomas J Harris & Sons, Messrs Strosia, Major Hansford, F F Shempurt, Amos Harris, Chas A Strona, Nancy Houghton, Wm H Simpson, Rebecca E Hollv, Wm Shofner, Mary ; Hawes, R R Sweet John F 1 Ilardin, Hiram D Sloan, Charles G Horn, Jno H Stanfield, William J Hardis, Mrs Sarah A Stubberfield, Thomas Hammock, Miss Eliza Sherman, J A Hall, T homas Starlings, Wm B Halle, Maliche Snell, David Howell, Miss Elizabeth A Simpson, George Hopkins, Alex Simpson Robert N Hall, Wm F Thornton, W N Hunter, James Thomson, J F 2 Hemy, Miss P C __ Thornton, Robuttus Hightower, James F Terry, Garland B Henry, Miss Mary Thornton, N M Herr,id Thomson,M C Johnson, Miss A ‘-Tilley, John Jackson, Mr (merchant) Tallaperro, John Jones, Robert Thornton, SH Jefferson, George Taylor, Christopher Jones, Mrs M Thornton,Mark Key, Charles Tucker, Henry Kirbey, A J Tucker, H H Key, M Upchurch, Ausboru Kirvin, Samuel Walker, Mrs Mary A Kirvin, A C • Wadkins, Samuel Keys, Hugh Webb, James J Kein, Robert Wood, SeUen Lewis, PA Whitley, Win Lyon, C C Worsham, Miss Margaret! Lewis, Mrs M B a Wilson, W Lanson, L Williams, Miss Mary i Lee, Rev C G 2 Wilkinson, A J i Logue, Wm Williams, Sophronia ; Lewis, Cadet Warner Warden, J M ; Little, Dr S 2 Wingfield, Mrs Mary E i Limar, Wm Winn,JnoP Love, N B Williams,David Larther, IMiss Ann F Williamson, Jas T J Lamar, James S Williams, Miss Mary D Lewis, Miss Mary L Welch, A J Lawton, Mrs Louis Ii Wynn,Luecinda Lumar, Jno E Williams, Miss Catidis ; Lurah, M Williams, Joel j Langford, Debett \Vynkoop,Chs S ‘l Lewis, LB White, JW Lyon, R D Weatherly, Dr J A Moors, John S Wiggins, L Martin,F S Wynn, Green B Ma.one, Mrs Wiggins, Mrs Rebecca Morrison, AC Wetmore, Prosper M j Matthews, A Wallace, Jno Morgan, A G Weldings, F Mooney, Wm Wilson, Francis M ! Mays, M J Williams, Jessee Massey, J Ward, Jno Maquirk, John O Young, JM *2 Martin, Luther A Young, PC Morris, Henry M *2Young, Robert M Morris, Thomas Young, Chris Young,William P Persons calling for any of the above letters, will please say thev are advertised. J. A. L. LEE, P. M. March 5, 1853. Notice. TO MY FRIENDS AND CREDITORS. I DC hereby give notice i.o all that 1 am indebted to, either by note or otherwise, that they may not give themselves any un easiness. It is true, if lam pressed on at present, 1 could not pay fitly cents in the dollar. My loss of property and other bad treatment by some of the citizens of Columbus, has caused me to be unable to make payment at the time my notes and debts foil j due. but if my health permits me, l have yet got that euersetic j and persevering disposition, that I will work out in a short time, ’ and no man shall lose any thing that is just, by me. | March 2—tw&wtf ‘ ILD. RtDKXHOUR. The Grammar of English Grammars. \YT iTH an introduction, Historical and Critical, the whole ; \ Y methodically arranged and amply illustrated: with forms! of correcting jum! of parsing; Improprieties for correction; Ex- ! nmplosl'or parsing: Questions for examination; Exercises for writing: Observations for the advanced Student; Dt cisioti* and proofs for the settlement of disputed points; Occasional stric tures and defences; An exhibition ot the several methods of analysis, and a key to the oral exercises; to which are added lour appendixes pertaining sepaiately to the four parts of Gram mar—by Goold Brown. For sale by D. F. WILLCOX, Columbus, Feb. 23 —twtf 92 Broad street. DANCING ACADEMY, AT CONCERT HALL. BY the request of many families, Mr. O. VV DEMKRKST will still continue to give lessens in the polite art of Dancing I in his Academy at the above Saloon, and will continue theexer j cisesfor Afasters and Misses every Saturday morning and afler j noon, during the term. Gentlemen’s classes will meet on Friday i and Saturday evenings from 7 to 9 o’clock. The Gentlemen’s class will commence on Friday evening, March 18th inst., at 7 o’clock. Mastersand Misses on Saturday morning and afternoon. March 19th ; theie will be a reduction on pupils who have attend ed both terms. Terms, ten dollars, payable half quarterly in advance. Tickets for the parties can be had by applying at Foster & Purple’s or Whittelsey & Co.’s Jewelry Store, or Mr. Demerest at the Hall. The examination party of the scholars will take place on Friday evening the eleventh of March. All the parents and guardians and scholars are invited to at tend ; also those ladies and families who received tickets to the parties; the examination to commence at past 7 o'clock pre cisely. Columbus. March 2 —tw.M New Sheet Music. THE subscribers have this day received a large assortment of * Sheet Music; among which are many new and popular j pieces never before ottered in this market. The ladies in parti- j cut ir are invited io call and examine onr stock. j TRUAJT & PEASE, Columbus March 2—tw 106 Broad street. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. AT THE BLUE DRUG STORE, Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia. SJUST received from New York and Philadelphia, a large supply of select Medicines, consisting of pure and select Powders and Extracts, for sale at the lowest market prices and warranted to give entire satifaclion or we shall couni | it no sale. ( Physicians’country bills and plantation medicines put upon i the lowest terms; every attention will be paid to their quality, ; and they will be securely and speedily packed and forwarded. GESNER & PEABODY, Druggists, March 2—twfcwly Sign of the .Wore and Mortar. Mexican Mustang Liniment. AT New York prices. We have just received a large invoice of the above excellent medicine, to be sold at the manufac turer’s prices. Call at the BLUE DRUG STORE, A larch 2—tw&wly Sign of the JYegro ami Mortar. Pure Medical Wines. DOZ PORT and Brandy for Medical purposes, for sale ut the j H/ue Drug Store , .March 2—tw&wiy GESNER fc PEABODY. Paints and Oils. PJREand Gelua Lead, Linseed, Lamp and Machinery Oils, for sale cheap at tho Blue Drug Store, March 2—l w&wly GESNER Sc PEABODY. NO POSTPON E ME NT! WE MEET~ALL op our RAIN OR SHINE. robinsonST;eldred\s GREAT COMBINED MENAGERIE AND CIRCUS, Will exhibit, without fail, as follows: Florence, Saturday, February 26. Eufaula, Monday and Tuesday, 28th Feb. &, Ist March. Fort Gaines, Wednesday, March 2d. Cuthbert, Thursday, “ 3rd. Hardmoney, Friday, “ 4th. Lannahassee, Saturday, “ sth. V meric us, Monday, “ 7th. Pondtowm, Tuesday, “ Bth. Buena Vista, Wednesday, “ 9th. And at Geneva, at Uncle Sam Koockogey’s on Thurs day March 10th, 1853. February 26, J853.-w&tw4t T. U. TIDMARSH. Enquirer copy. TO THE LADIES. NEW SPRING GOODS AT J. & J. KYLE’S. Just received, a splendid assortment of tjje newest styles of FRENCH EMBROIDERIES, HDKFS,, CHEMIZETTS, SLEEFES, COLLARS, BANDS., FLOUNjHNGS, &c„ &c. Also, a few choice Barege Dress Patterns, Ribbons, Calicoes, Carpets, Ac., Ac. BEEBE’S No. 1 SPRING HATS. Columbus, Ga., Feb. 25—twtf Copartnership. WE, the undersigned have this day formed a copartnership to transact business under the name and firm of WHITTELSEY: & CO., Which will be continued at the old stand in Winter’s Buildinc, where we shall keep as good an assortment as can be found in this citv, of PIANOS, MEEODEONS, and other Musical Instruments; together with Watches, Jewelry, and fancy articles, which we shall sell at prices satisfactory to purchasers. J. H. WHITTELSEY, Columbus, Feb. 18—tw6t C. S. WHITTELSEY. HERRING’S PATENT FIRE PROOF SAFE ! WITH hall’s patent powder proof lock. HAVING received the Prize Medals at the World's Fair, are now offered by the subscriber to the public as the Prize | Safe of the World. Tested and approved as they have been everywhere, their crowning victory was reserved to be awarded by the Juries of the World’s Fair. The subscriber also contin ues to manufacture and furnish Wilder's Patent Salamander Safe, (being the first in the United States to whom the Patent was as signed,) which has been favorably and widely known, and ac knowledged as the best safe until’ the discovery of Herring’s Fire and Burglar Proof Safe, Which are offered as the Champion Safe. The undeniable evidence of the superiority of the -Safes manu factured by the subscriber is known and acknowledged by dis criminating public, who are assured that all safes made and sold by him, or his authorized agents, (none genuine except they have his nameupona metal plate,) will be equal or superior toriih of the many which have passed through the fiery ordeal, preserving the contents uninjured, as published and noticed by the press heretofore. In the burning ot the Tribune Building; great tires in New’ York and Sag Harbor, in 1845; at New Orleans, 1842 ; at Tallahassee, in 1843 ; Providence, in 1846 ; Buffalo anil New York city, in 1847; at St.LouisJAlbany, Plattsburg and Detroit, in 1848; the great St. Louis fire, at Milan, 0., and the great burning at New r Orleans, in 1849; great fires at California, Chica go, and Syracuse, in 1850; and at SI. Charles Hotel, N. O. in 1851: great fires in 1852, at New York, Philadelphia, Clieraw, £. C., Montreal, Ca. Colborne,Cst.,St. Louis, and Ogdensburg, and many others, some of which can be seen at the sales room of the subscriber. Manufacturer of Herring's Patent Fire Proof, and ( Wilder’s) Patent Salamiider Safes. Patentee and Manufacturer of Hall’s Anti- Gun Powder Lock. SILAS C. HERRING. Green Block, corner of Water, Pine and Depeyster streets. Between Jl/aiden Lane and Wall street, New’ York. 11. C. Jones’, Day & Newell’s,and other Patent Locks furnish ed at manufacturers’ prices, when preferred to Hall’s Anti-Gun Powder and Burglar Proof Leeks, which received the Prize Medal at the World’s Fair, and which cannot be had at anv other place in the city. The following certificates have just been received: Mr. Silas C. Herring—Sir :It give us much pleasure to state that a Safe of your make was the means of preserving our books and valuable papers, together with a lot of Silver Spoons, Forks. &c., from destruction by the Fire that occurred in ourstore. on the night of the 27tli ult., ntNo. 46 Montgomery street. The fire commenced near the safe, which, owing to its situation on a wall, did not fall into the cellar, but was exposed to the full heat of the fire from its commencement, and when taken from the mins had all the brass plates and knobs completely melted oit Yours, R. B. EARLE & (JO. Jersey City, Feb. 3. 1853. New York, Feb. 16,1853. Mr. Silas C. Herring — Sir: We deem it a duty to hand you a certificate of the fact, that the entire contentsof the sale bought of you were preserved uninjured, after remaining twelve hours in the fire, w’hieh destroyed the building occupied by us. No. 75 Nassau street, on the night of the 3d inst. The books, ’ papers and money, w ere as perfect as when put in the safe, all the watch* i movements w ere in running order, and some of them in mot ion J. DUCOMMIX Sl SON, \\ etch Case -Makers and Importers B.—The subscriber, proprietor of the SALAMANDER MARBLE COMPANY. Has lor sale a large assortment of Marbleized Iron Mantle Table and Bureau Tops, Columns, &c. &e. Principal Depot. No’ 813 Broadway. Specimens on exhibition at the Salamander Safe Depot, Nos. 135, 137 and 139 Water Street. P. S.—John Farrel, Agent for the sale of the genuine Sala mander Safes and Marbleized Iron, at manufacturers prices. Depot No. 34 Walnut street, and 25 Granite street. Philadelnhia ch s— tw3 1 SILAS C. HERRING. Metallic Burial Cases. rpHESE cases have been universally approved wherever J. used. They are much superior to tho9e of wood, and combine within themselves nil those qualities so desirable in a Southern Climate. They are composed ot several kinds ot Metal, but iirincinHllv 01 Iron. ‘ J They are thoroughly enamelled inside and out, and thus made impervious to airaud indestructible, and can bo sold at about the rates of covered coffins. The public are invited to call and examine them lor them* ; selves, and at a glance they will seethe great advantage of this i article over any other ever offered to the public. Columbus, Feb. 23 w&twtitn SAMMIS & ROONEY. * Pianos Tuned and Repaired! •vSy--—. Till ; undersigned take pleasure in announcing to their customers and the public generally, that TT y ‘rTn they haveobtained the services of F. O. iU'.MAI, • “ * u *• who, for several years past, has betMi Tvmsk, &c. { in Arads Celebrated Establishment in Paris. Mr.'llumm comes j to us with the highest recommendations. And we are prepared j to attend to all orders for Tuning and repairing, in the most thor- ! oiigli manner. We hold ourselves responsible f*r ad work ! done by Mr. Iturmn, believing that he will give entire satisfac tion. All orders addressed to Wmttelsky &• Cos., or Tat ax &• Peask, will meet with prompt attention. WIJITT’.LSF.Y & CO. Columbus. Peb. !•-—tw&wtf THU AX is PEA sF. Look! SIX NEGRO MEN FOR SALE. Apply to SAMUEL M. CARTER, or ROBERT E. DIXON. Columbus, Ga. March 2—twtf. LAND WARRANTS WANTED. fyOCNTY I.ANI* WARP, A NTS for 40, SO, 100 acres 1 wanted, for which the highest cash prices will be paid b\ tmg 24—34w(f ,1. CAMS (’(>. New Boarding House. BY D. A. GARRETT. ; ? IHE tiew iirick House, Last side ot l.tsaal sltrct. ojr posite tiie Market, is now in lull running order, and |;ji g£| rettdy for boarders and transient customers. Persons J .I j. patronizing this house, will find qooii board and good i attention in exchange for tiieir money. Columbus, February 18—tw3m * For Rent. ;SR U:m Is jjisggj j FROM the first of October, for a term of years, the brick store between J. Ennis & Co.’s and i). Multord’s. It is well fitted for a Dry Goods or Clothing business, and for location is nearly as good as can be found in the city. Columbus, March 4—twGt I>. F. VVILLCOX. A STORE TO RENT The store house known as the Colvmbvs Times Okiick, JHI one door south of A. K. Ayer’s Auction Hoorn, will be rented until October next. Apply to KOSVY i’,1,1, ELLIsS. February 4—tw&wtf Columbus, Ua. FOR RENT. a A small and comfortable dwelling on Broad street, ad joining Captain Barrows and K. 8. Creemvood. •I. L. MUSTIAN. j Columbus, Jan. 7—2 twtf A GREAT BARG AIN ! ! /jjk FOR SALE, within ten minutes’ ride of the city, a very ‘i'Ld desirable residence. The house has five good rooms, with kitchen, servant rooms, store rooms, &<., 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 I he place, and will sell it at a hakkain. Columbus, Jan. s—twtf JNO. A. .]<INKS. HOME M ADE ATTR ACTI VE ! FURNITURE ! FURNITURE! ! AT SAMMIS & ROONEY’S, One door below Hall and Moses. /,. -j PERSONS in want of furniture, can here be supplied with every quality of Parlor, Sitting. uA *” Dining ami lied Hoorn furniture ; made *of ■! fancy and durable woods, at New York prices: • 1 • got up (with tlic exception of what is made in Columlms) un der snecial supervision of one oft he partners at their manufacto ry in New York city. The following mimed are a part of the articles in their exten sive ttoek Divans, Sofas, Ottomans, Tete a Damask and Lace Window I etes, all sizes ; Curtains,in the piece or made Marble top Tables, all kinds : to order : Folding Tables, Walnut and Window Shades, Carpeting, Mahogany; EnameMed furniture in sets, V\ ork Tables, Extension do for Bed Rooms, a beautiful Bureaus of all kinds am prices; article; Mahogany & Spring seat chairs; Portrait and Picture Frames of Cane and Split do do | Mahogany or Lilt, made to ot all kinds, and good articles ; | order ; Woik. stands, Wash stands, { Window Curtain Trimmings and A/usic stands. j in great variety. Paper Hangings and Wall papering, of all kinds', i All articles not found in their slock will be furnished l<> order, i wit* l dispatch. > Columbus, Jan. 21—twJm NEW BACON, jE£43?\ VVE have purchased 450 llhds. of good Cin- *pjE£3z-\ fcßßjrs Gnnati cured Bacon Sides, a p irt of which hasffct'SSfcJ iffHHnnft4 arrived, and for sale at a low price. -jiSfflSSjLi W e will seli, to be delivered on the river, if engaged before rrives. GREENWOOD fc CO Columbus, Feb. 25—2mw&ivv J- S. WOOLBRIDGE, PRACTICAL ARTIST & DAGUERREOTYPIST COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Room* over Foster & Purple's Jewelry More inroad Street. Uolumbus, Jan. s—lw&iw. ]y WILLIAM B. CARTER, TUN E K AX 1) J{ EVAI RE R O] ’ PSA N0 F ORTES. Ofders received at the Book store of !>. F. Wiu.cox Broad street. _ Jan 19—tw ly RETURNED. ,C T. CUSHMAN, D. D. S. 11 AS returned from New York, where iie critically inspected, in ***“ ■” ■” various Dental Laboratories,some of the best wmk that can be done, and availed himself of'addi tional means to execute the same styles with disnatch Also, to operate o:i the teeth, with his usual care and finish. Over Foster & Purple’s Jewelry Store- A o. 69 Broad Street. Columbus, January, 7—twtf m gjgjb W. F. LEE, D. D. g. | DENTAL SURGEON. Office on Broad street, over Mvgatts store. i Columbus. Oct 29—ts jgpgggg* DENTAL NOTICE. DR O. P. LAIRD HAS returned’and resumed his profeessioal duties Office next door to Mulford’s, up stairs. Columbus, Nov 13—tw6m. WINTER’S PALACE MILLS. XXT E hope to be able to resume work, very soon after ChriM > mas,and having on the way the best lot ol Wheat ever shipped to us; ourfriends may expect a little of the best Flour they ever saw. paid for Com and Wheat as usual Columbus, Dec 3—ts 0. T. r’SLEK. Agent. | Wood Land! Wood Land !! Fl ,E undersigned wishes to purchase a lot of wood land, with 1m a short distance ot the city. J. RHODES BROWNE i ehmary 11-twtf office of the Eagle Factory FOR RENT. A commodious and pleasant sleeping room in Winter's Build ing oxer Music Store ol V\ hittelsev it Cos. Annlv to 5 Columbus, Dec 3 ts VYHITTELAKY Ac CO. DR. H. M. CLECKLEY HOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. f POLITELY tenders his prof ■esional services to theciti zens ol Columbus and vicinity. He may always be found at his Office on Broad street, two doors above the old Bank of St. Mary’s, or at Captain P. T. Sch lev’s residence ‘l u 1 ) giethorpe street. October 13, 18>24w6m ’ SMITH AND BROTHER, DEALERS IN DOMESTIC PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, OF ALL KINDS, No. *JO9 Duane street, New York Solicit Southern orders for the same- who will no X Ju in the best manner, and sell at the lowest eashprice. k and Sh ‘ P N. York. Jaa. 29, 1853.-sw3m J. F. SMITH 3 FINE ARTS. COL U M BUS Ik RT UN ION. IOVFRS of the Fine \rts ean have an opportunity of seeing v many fine Pictures, by calling id WOODURIDGE’S DAGUERKEIAN GALLERY, over Potter &. Purple's .frtceiry Store. These Pictures have been selected with great care, slid are in tended for distribution in the -Art Union” manner by I.t, when ever a sufficient number of subscribers are obtained. Price of subscription, FIVE 1)01, LARS. The Pictures are not offered for gain ; the object is the cultivation ot a taste in our community for the Fine Arts. A catalogue of ihe Pictures now on exhibition may be seen at the above Rooms; and some very flue pieces now in progress of completion, will soon be ad j ded to the collection. Coin mbits. Feb. Ss— twlm BOOKS ! BOOKS ! ! A. C. FLEW ELLEN X CO. JUST received ; Second part —My Novel; by Bulwer. Cecilia ; by Miss Burney. The Fortunes of the Colville Family; by the author of Lewis Arundel. The Ride Rangeis. The Marrying Man; by the author ot Lewis Arundel. Home Influence : Days ot‘ Bruce : Mother!* Recompense: Vale of Cedars ; Women ot Israel. Horne Scenes and Heart Studies; by Grace Aguilar. Hayne and Webster’s Speeches. Waldo Warren; a tale of Circumstantial Evidence,by Emerson Bennett. V Lite of Vicissitudes; by G. P. R. James. The Flying Artillerist : a tale of Mexican Treachery, by Hurry Hazel. Rochester, or the merry days of England. Gilderoy ; The Free Rooter. The History of Pendennis. j Vanity Fair. t Stubbs’Calendar, or the Fatal Boots; by Thackeray. Katie Stewart; a true story from Blackwood’s Magazine. David Coppcrtield. The Swamp Steed, or The Days of Marion and his | Merry Men. ; Fair Rosamond, or The Queen's Victim; by Pierce Egan Quintin Matsys, or The Blacksmith of Antwerp. Hester Somerset, a novel bv N ****** M***** The adventures of Captain Blake ; by Maxwell. Craimillan Castle, or The Stolen Will; by Mrs. Gore. Lord Saxondale, or Life among the London Aristocracy. Captain Kyd, or The Wizzard of the Sea. Heads and Hearts, or Mv Brother, the Colonel, j Stanfield Hall. Yankee Jack, or the Perils of a Privateersman. Minnie Gray, or The Ancestral Curse. Amy Lawrence, or The Freemason’s Daughter. Stories of Waterloo ; by W. H. Maxwell. The Bivouac, or The Rival Suitors ; by Maxwell. Harry Burnham, the Young Continental. Columbus, February 23—twly POSTPONEMENT. RAYMOND & CO’S MENAGERIE COMBINED WITH Mtibie & Co.’s U. S, Circus! P. A. OLDER, Manager. WILL NOT EXHIBIT at COLUMBUS,untiI Satuk : day and Monday, March sth and 7th, 1853. THE public are respectfully informed, that these TWO j VAST ESTABLISHMENTS, united for the present i season, form by far the largest collection of LIVING ANIMALS, and the most Attractive Array of entertaining Novelties, ever exhibited in this or any other country. A large collection of ANIM ALS and BIRDS can he seen under their Spacious Pavilion, 280 feet in length, for one price of Admission. Hours of exhibition from 1 to ;>, P. M., and 7to 10, in the evening. The Cavalcade will arrive in town oil the above morning, and there will be a Grand Procession, heralded by the mnh i ster Elephant, Ka a 100- Alia, one of the largest in the 1 United States. The Procession wiil be preceded by the celebrated NEW YORK BRASSjBAND, Directed by the renowned Bugle Plaver, F. C. STEELE. Conspicuous in the Grand Cavalcade will bese^ MAMMOTH PERFORMING CAGE, Weighing over 10,(XX) ibs., drawn by EIGHT mwm> MMms, Altogether forming a most Magnificent Moving Panorama. A thrilling performance at each exhibition in an immense performing den, by Signor Hideraigo, the most renowned of Lion conquerors, who will at a certain period, enter the den ot his terrific group of Lions, Tigers, Leopards, Cougars Panthers, &c. —the same as performed by him in all the principal cities f Europe ana America. MABIE & Co.’s <a\>S3tfS\s‘6- This stupendous establishment is organized at an enor mous expense, and the proprietors leel proud in recommend ing to the public tt series of novelties unsurpassed by any Equestrian Troupe now travelling. The principal Stars who compose the Equestrian Troupe are M’ILE MARIETTA, first lady equestrian of the age; her beautiful roan horse, trained by herself, is from the finest stock in Europe, and has been for years the greatest favorite at Franeoni’s, in Paris. Equestrian Manager.. W. Waterman. The Star Clowns, P. Horner, the great American Jester; also Samuel Welser, the great Portuguese Juggler and trick Clown, each famous lor original wit and humor; M’j.le Henrietta, the accomplished danstuse ; Mr. W. Water max, W. Cole, W. Chambers, D. Richards, J. Sholfs A. Burtnette, T. Osborn, and in fact the whole establish rnent is a vast repository of NATURE AND ART. i Admission FIFTY CENTS. Children tinder 10 * years of age, and servants, half price, to the whole combined exhibitions. j A full description of the Animals, Birds,. &c., lean be seen by the Company’s bills at the princi pal hotels. ‘ W. M. DAVIS, Agent. Columbus, Feb. 15, 1853, —w&twtf ICASE’S PATENT PUMPS. JUST arrived, a lot of Ease’s Patent Pumps of various sizes, manufactured expressly for Southern use—a few of v Inch ) are Dot yet engaged. Those desirous of obtaining one should apply immediam-ly at J\lUSTlJlJ'f St .MOTT'S stage yard. For al 1 purposes to which a pump is applicable, these stand unequal led. Columbus, Feb. 2—twt* A. McQUF.EN. Agent. Printing Presses For Sale HP WO large and very superior Washington Printing Presses, I with 29 by 44 ix-d-. will be sold low for cash, or on lime it preferred by the purchaser. Warranted as good as new. Apply to LOMAX &. ELLIS. Columbus, Ga. February 4—tw&wtf INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC. rpHE undersigned respectfully informs his former friends and J. pupils, and the public generally, that he has returned to this city where he proposes to establish himself in his profession as a Teaher of Music. He is now prepared to takea limited number of pupils on the Piano Forte and in Vocal Music, to whom his regular and undivided attention w ill he given. the Music Store of IVhi.telsey it Cos. will re ceive prompt attention. .fpril 23,1851 —w&Vwtl RUSSEL E. HARRIS LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST” THE subscribers having determined to close their business, offer their large and well assorted stock ot GROCERIES at Reduced Prices, For G'nsh. Thev would also beg to say to those indebted, that early pay ments would be quite acceptable. Columbus, Jan. s—twtf E. BARNARD St CCk