The Tri-weekly times and sentinel. (Columbus, Ga.) 1853-1854, March 09, 1853, Image 3

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have hitherto, for the sake of peace, acquiesced in legislative enactments*, but who, if they are to be forced further against their convictions, will spring an agitation such as this country lias never experienced.’ For mv own part, (said l;e,) rather than Cuba, with her slaves, should he annexed to this country, 1 should oppose the measure—even to the dissolution of the Union V ’ Said a Professor, not long since, to a New England student, during a conversation which happened to turn upon Mrs. Stowe’s book —“I have lived in Georgia, as a teacher, and can bear witness to its truthfulness from my own observation.” Again, in a series of lec tures, now in course of delivery before the Sen ior Class, by the President—upon the ‘‘Origin of Rights : and the Duties ofStates”—he lias taken especial pains to dwell upon the “injustice of Slavery.” and our obligations to a “higher law.” In order to bring the subject before the great body of the students, he has within the last week, in connection with a Professor in the Law Department, given as the question for a prize debate before one of the Societies : “Ought the Fugitive Slave Law to be Obeyed?” lie has also taken occasion to congratulate himself upon the inefficiency of this law ; and to express his indifference as to the time when the final crash may come, which shall determine whether or not this is to he a free govern ment. In what, now consists Vale’s farther claims to nationality—of which her friends, everywhere, have so long boasted? What cord of sympathy or interest is left to bind her hundreds of South ern alumni, who have looked back w'ith pleasure and pride to their College days, and who have annually travelled weary miles to pay their tri bute of love and veneration to Alma Mater ? Ihe Society, which they formed thirty years since, for the cultivation of mutual friendship and to enjoy the advantages of debate freed from the angry contentions which slavery disputes would beget in the other Societies, is dissolved; j and the Southern student, at this epoch ofhos- j tility to this section, is thrown out to fight his i way in weekly broils—or submissively listen to j the most hostile denunciations against the in stitution under which he was born. Such has of late been the state of feeling* that a proposition has been mooted by a number of Southern students, to withdraw in a body. The alumnus, of a few years back, can hardly appreciate the full force of the present state of things. The in- j dignant curse, in response to the insulting jeer, j has, in too great a degree, taken the place of the cheerful song and laugh-provoking jest.— Men retire from the lecture room—some, indig nant and enraged—some, with painful surprise ask: “What can the President mean by the course he is pursuing?’’—others, elated with the sanction of such high fc authority, ‘unscrupulously re-echo the doctrines there promulgated. Arrival of the Steamship Black Warrior. Mobile, March 7. The Steamship Black Warrior arrived at this port at 7 lo’efock yesterday morning, having left Havana on the •3'h She landed 44 passengers at Havana, and 105 at this city, including the Ravel Family. News unimpor tant. Col. King is near Matanzas. llis health has slightly improved, owing to the congeniality of the cli mate. The Warrifir brings the largest freight yet brought to Mobile. New Orleans, Mar. 7. There was some inquiry this morning for Cotton—lsoo bales having been told. The ships Blount and America, both loaded with cot ton, caught tire, and were considerably damaged—to what extent not yet known. Mobile, March 7. There was little cone in this market up to 2 o’clock. Market firm, at prev’ois rates. Further by the Cambria. New York, March 5. The sales of Cotton during the week comprised 40,- 150 bales, and the imports SOOO bales. At the com mencement of the week the market opened heavy, but improved towards the close. Quotations, however, are from a sixteenth to an eighth of a penny lower than they were on the 12th u!t. The lower qualities have declined an eighth—Middling the most. The Circular of Messrs. A. Dennistoun & Cos., of the lStli ult., quotes Fair Orleans 6 3-Bd., Middling Orleans 5 13-163., Fair Mobile G l-Bd., Middling Mo bile 5 3-4d. Trade in Manchester has slightly declined. The London Cotton market was quiet on the 18th ult., with sales on that day of 2000 bale?. The Havre Cotton market had experienced a decline of from one to two francs, ehiefiy in Uplands. The sales for the week ending the 15th ult. comprised 3250 bales, and the stock, exclusive of that on shipboard, 32.000. Sixty-eight persons perished by the sinking of the steamship Queen Victoria on the coast of Ireland. LATEST DATES. Liverpool.. Feb. 18 | Havre..Feb. 16 | Havana.. Feb. 12. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. COTTON STATEMENTS. O •? s '2 ” H W stock ST *' ® : ® % ® =f3 St -S'*-3 ■ on j~ ™ sS.o’ o. r* i3 2 3'2 3£• hand -oJ< : 5 < * SOSO 2S- this |. R- a- . . 7 j tt y. March 6, 1852. 860 714 3305S 39632 3200 28668 31868 7764 1853.'’ 229 893 52445 535671132 35902 37034 16529 Columbus, March S. Our market is active, and sales are readily made at previous quotations. We quote, Ordinary a Good Or dinary 7a 7 1-2?; Middling 8 1-2 a 8 3-1 ; Good Mid dling 8 7-3 a 9 1-8 ; Middling Fair 9 1-4 a 9 3-S ; Fair 9 1 -2 c. Savannah, March 7. Cotton. —A very fair demand existed on Saturday for Cotton, but the light offering stock, together with the high rates demanded by holders, limited the sales to 607 baies, viz.: 11 bales at? 1-2. -15 at 7 5-8, 69 at 8. 34 at. 8 3-4, 15 at 9, 14 at it 1-4, 76 at 9 1-2, 19 at 9 5-8. 49 at 9 3-4, 178 at 9 7-8, 12 at 10, and 73 at 10 l-4e. Prices were very full. Augusta, March 5. Cotton. —The demand steady and the prices un changed. Middling to Good Middling 8 3-1 to 93 8 ; hair 9 3-4 cents. The offerings limited. The sales to-day amount to 796 bales as follows : 1 at 7, 9 at 7 1-4, 28 1-2, 21 at 7 3-8, 27 at 8, 33 at 8 1-4,25 at 8 1-8, 40 at 8 1-2, 2 at 8 3-4, 10 at 9, *2B at 9 1-4. 187 at 9 3-8, 257 at 9 1-2, 112 at 9 3-4, 13 at 9 7-8 and 3 I at 10 cents. Montgomery, March 7. There is much disposition on the part of buyers to | operate, but owing to the small stock on hand and light I receipts, there is but little doing. We quote Middling 8 1-4, Good Middling 8 3-4 e. COLUMBUS PRICES CURRENT. t ORRKCTEP TKI-IVKHKLY BY J. K. Rfcnit ANU (O. HACKlNG—Kentckv IP yard, $ &. 15 India..*. _ i u.(si RUPi y |Lj V (& BACON—Hams n>i 13 (si 15 fWes s>• |bj It (& Shoulders au> in! lu (s> 11 butter .Z , 1.1 ® “it cheese : ? b 12 m i-r COFFEE—Rio p, 11 Cst l'-K •lava aj n,■ 12 @ 15 CANDLES—Sperm f'lb! .50 ® spit: 30 <s> Tallow V’lL 18 (A -O ‘Tib @ 4:> r ISH—Mackerel No 1 ‘P'bbL 14 uo 10 00 Mackerel No. 2 tsM*bl 13 o<i @ dackerel No. 3 bbli 11 00 @ o 00 Bha<t ¥> bbl 18 00 <&■ If erring box 100 FLOUR—Western bbl 700 @ 800 <; anal V bbl 750 (w, 900 ! City sp* bbl G<M @ 750 FODDER 100 lbs 00 lb 125 GRAIN—Corn V bushel @ 70 Wheat bushel 100 @ 125 Oats. V bushel —4O i GLASS V box 225 <& 700 Gl/NPOVV ER Tkeg 500 @ f, 50 HIDES |b 8 @ ti IRON—Swedes tb @ it English 11. 4y. @ CARD frit, 12k@ II LEAD it l> io CIMF. bbl 250 @ 3.0 MOLASSES <T gallon 33 @ 4i NAILS 11. 6<& 7 Oil.—Lamp Vgallon 1 50 <A 2 m Linseed tyr gallon 100 (2>, 0 tru and ruin 75 (A PAINTS fskev 200 (in, 277 PEAS V bushel 00 @ 70 iiiCE V ft. (a> syiUip—Lemon per gallon 125 <S> Raspberry %>* doz 6Uo (w, SALT qp sack @ 1.0 SHOT s>hag 000 @ 2 2'. SOAP lb 5 @ ‘ STEEL—Cast sp* lb| 20 (ig. German ip- ID i 15 American R, Jo @ SUGAR—St. Cro;x (A New-Orleans fib o y.@. Il Loaf, refined f it. 12 \ Lump fib! 8 m Io SPIRITS -Brandy,Cog f scal| 100 @ 4on Americans tral 40 @ I on Bench f galj 1 00 Ci ! 02 Apple, f frail 00 <£ 7 5 i RUM Jamaica, f siai 200 @ 3no New England fga! 45 <§ WHISKEY—Irish f sral 400 Cal Monongahela f gas 1 (Ml 2no Western fal 30 <S> 33 GlN—Holland f gal! 1 50 (a) 3on -n ~ , A,nerscftn Vgall 40 ® : ’ !i TALLOW tp j}, 10 (g>. 10 VINEGAR— © 50 WlNES—Madeira, f sjall 125 dp 4on Sherry f gal 1 150 Cat. 3on Champagne Bask; 15 00 @ 18 no Malaga f gtili Fort I 250 <g>, 4 <;> Claret ...I 3 uo (a\ Guano $3 per hundred lb?. OBITUARY. Died, in this city, on Sunday night, 6th hist., William Aj ander, oldest son of the late Hon. Robert b. Alexander, in ti e thirteenth year of his age, after a painful illness of only a few hours. His death was occasioned by an accidental injury imi r;- ed upon the eye by a wire thrown in sport by a playmate. William wusa bov ofbright intellect, engaging manners, ami sweet disposition—the stay of bis widowed mother, and the vorite of a large circle of relatives and friends. While we how with submission to the will of Providence in ii < certain assurance, that this budding flower has been transpir - ed to the Garden of God, we can but mourn over his untiiru h death, by which his home has been desolated, and a bright ture overcast. God, who is the FriemPof the Widow, and the Father ol u -. Fatherless, tempers his judgments with mercy, and willoverruY his dark prov idences to the future good of those whom he • severely afflicts. He heareth the young ravens wbjen they c .. and will not forget his children in their afflictions'. BOOKS! BOOKS!! JUST RECEIVED BY A C. FLEWELLEN & GO. CALHOUN'S works; Maunder’s Bio / / graphical Dictionary ; ingersoll’s History ol the late war; Smith’s Wealth of Nations. Second part —My Novel; by Bulwer. Ceeilia ; by Miss Burney. Beckman’s History of Inventions. Taylor’s Holy Living and Dying. Michelet’s French Revolution. Count Hamilton's Fairy Tales. .Miller’s Philosophy of History. Lamartine’s History of The Girondists, Memoirs of Count Gramniont and Charles 2d. Rabelai’s Works. Bacon’s Essays and Historical Works. Schleger’s Philosophy of Lite. Sheridan’s Dramatic Works and Life. Robert Hall’s Miscellaneous Works, Gregory’s Evidences of the Christian Religion. Schiller’s Revolt of the Netherlands. Neander’s History of the planting of Christianity. Buckeye Abroad ; by Cox. Memories of the Great Metropolis. Morell’s Philosophy of Religion. Machiavelli’s History of Florence and other Works. lloscoe’s Life of Lorenzo De Medici. Sehlegel’s Dramatic Literature. Roscoe’s Life of Leo the Xth. Goethe’s Faust, Tasso, Iphigenia, Egtnont, and Goetz. The Fortunes of the Colville Family; by the author ol’ Lewis Arundel. The Rifie Rangers. The Marrying Man; by the author of Lewis Arundel. Home Influence ; Days of Bruce ; Mother’s Recompense; Vale of Cedars ; Women of Israel. Home Scenes and Heart Studies ; by Grace Aguilar. Ifayne and Webster’s Speeches. Walde Warren; a tale of Circumstantial Evidence,by Emerson Bennett. A Life of Vicissitudes; by G. P. R. James. The Flying Artillerist; a tale of Mexican Treachery, by Harry Hazel. Rochester, or the merry days of England. Gilderoy ; The Free Booter. The History of Pendennis. Vanity Fair. Stubbs’ Calendar, or the Fatal Boots : by Thackeray. Katie Stewart: a true story from Blackwood’s Magazine. David Coppertield. ‘Phe Swamp Steed, or The Days of Marion and bis Merry Men. Fair Rosamond, or The Queen’s Victim; by Pierce Egan Quin tin Matsvs, or The Blacksmith of Antwerp. Hester Somerset, a novel bv N ****** Al*** The adventures of Captain Blake ; by Maxwell. Craigallan Castle, or The Stolen Will: by Mrs. Gore. Lord Saxondale, or Lite among the London Aristocracy. Captain Kyd, or The Wizard of the Sea. Heads and Hearts, or My Brother, the Colonel. Stanfield Hall. ! Yankee Jack, or the Perils of a Privateersman. Minnie Gray, or The Ancestral Curse. Amy Lawrence, or ‘Phe Freemason’s Daughter. | Stories of Waterloo ;by W. 11. Maxwell. The Bivouac, or ‘Phe Rival Suitors ; by Maxwell. Harry Burnham, the Young Continental. I Columbus, March 9—twly The Grammar of English Grammars. WITH an Introduction, Historical and Critical, | the whole methodically arranged and amply ille.a ----j trated ; with forms of correcting and ol parsing; j Improprieties for correction; Examples lor pars siMsSE ing; Questions for examination; Exercises for wriliug : Observations for the advanced Student ; Decisions and proofs for the settlement of disputed points ; Occasional .-.trie tares and defences; An exhibition ot the several methods of analysis, and a key to the oral exercises ; to which ai* added | four'appendixes pertaining separately to tin* Jour parts ofGram ! mai'—by Goold Brown. Tliis great work containing 102 c pages octavo, has been finish ed in accordance with a design lormeil by the author twenty ! seven years ago, and there is uo book like it or equal to it in the English Language. It has received high commendations trot i distinguished scholars in this country and Europe, and is just ty I considered the most comprehensive Treatise on Grammar to found. For Bale by D. F. WILLcOX. Goluaibur March 9—tw tt 92 Broad sir For Sale. . A Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus, will be so relov /V. Boston prices. Fvir particulars, apply at this offle Columbus, Jan. 4 —ts SELLING OFF SHEET MUSIC AT HALT PRICK. f |MiL undersigned desiring to reduce their extem.!-.e s’--< k of A Sheet Music, will sell at thm- c< tu ptr page, (or hall the usual price) a large share oi lheir present stock. Among which may be found many of the xew and poft&ar pieces ot the day. This is an opportunity not to be neglected by Teachers and Schools, to lay in a supply. In this lot will he found most of the desirable Mi-sic everyday ordered. A lso, a large stock of I nsteioikin Books for the PIAXi FORTE, wiiicii will be sold at tos than ca.*t. Aniomr the Sheet ; Manic are the following pieces, arranged by U. UF.Ps?, viz.: Dancing Feather Waltz : B >mbarilmetit of Vera t rnz : Elbert Waltzes; Slone Mountain, <>. S I.a Sultana Waltz ; ( olitiuhti Guard*. O. S. Gibraltar iValtz ; Hyacinth Gallop; Alpine Horn, Q. S. Ga.llopadc Polka. also —A lorgt coriely oj Songs, Waltzes; Polkas, Marche* and Rnlck steps, by celebrated authors. Saies of this lot to be strictly Cami. Jtist received,a large lot of NEW MUSIC, which wilt lie sold at the usual price. Call and examine. Orders with money enclosed wil l be tilled and forwarded to anv part of the country l>\ mail. YVIIITTELSEY & ( O. Columbus, Ga., March 9—twtf For Sale. A small farm about one and a half miles from Colum bus. It contains 150 or 100 acres ot land : about a third of which is cleared, and in suitable condition for cttiliva tion. The remaining portion is well timbered with pine. It is a desirable location for any person, wishing a small farm or summer residence in the vicinity of the city. Apply to Columbus, March 9—twtf E. T. TAY LOR. DANCING ACADEMY, AT CONCERT HALL BY the request of many families, Air. (L W. DL BERKSr will still continue to give lessons in the polite art of Dancing in iris Academy at the above Saloon, and will oanlimie the exer cises for ./Masters and Misses every Saturday morning und alter noon,during the term. Gentlemen’s classes will meet on Friday and Saturday evenings from 7 to 9 o’ch.ck. The Gentlemen’s 1 class will continence on Friday evening, March !Hi.ii inst., at 7 o’clock. Masters and Misses on Saturday morning ami afternoon, March 19tli; theiewill be a reduction on pupils who haw-attend ed both terms. Terms, ten dollars, payable half quarterly in advance. Tickets for the parties can be ha:i by applying at Foster & Purple’s or Wbittelsey Co.’s Jewelry Store, or Mr. Demerest at the Hall. The examination party of the scholars will lake place on Friday evening the eleventh of March. All the parents and guardians and scholars arc to at tend also those ladies und families who received tickets to tlie parties; the examination to commence at, \i past 7 o’clock pre cisely- Columbus, March 2—twat BLACK SILKS. JUST received, an assortment of superior Plain 11 luck si/in and Satin du Reims. February Hi—twtf BROKAW, CLEMONS k CO. PRINTS. MERRIMACK, Fall River, Cocheco, and Hoyles’ Prints, war ranted last colors. Also, French Cambrics and Brilliatitcs. Just received. Feb. 16—twtf BROKAW. ci.EMONS &. (:* >. EMBROIDERIES. lAREXCK worked Collar?-, Voder Sltevcn, .To con ft und Sic.-rs Edging s, Insertion.-; und I ‘hiuurings, ;t large lot, ju>l te ecivedby Feb. 16-twtf BROK\W,CLEMONS & CO. TO THE LADIES. NEW SPlilN(i CiOOJ)8 AT -I. J. RYLE’S. Just roeeivc-d, a splemiifl its ortment ol’ilie. m w. ;-t styles of FRENCH EMBROIDERIES, Him, CIIEMIZETTS, SLEEVES. COLLARS, HANDS., FLOUNCINCS, it, if. Also, a ie.v clic-iee Barpsp Dress S J Hilcnis. |{il>ln)!is, t tric. ocs, <‘arpcis. c., Ac. BEEBE’S No. 1 SPRING HATS. Columbus!, Ga., l'eb. 25—tv, i! New Sheet Mugic, r |'NHF subscribers have ihi> day rce-.-ived a iarce assortment of X .Sheet Music; among which are iiiat:\ rnv ; i. 1 popultir pieces never before ottered in tills markt t. i’iie !a<ii. s ia parti* cul ■tram invited to call amt examine our stock. TiIUA \ v PFA.VK. Columbus, March 2—!w 196 Broad sticct. Lock! SIX iNLGRO MEN i’OK SALL. Apply to SAMUEL iYI. CARTER, or ROBERT E. DIXON. Columbus, Ga. March 2—Lvtl LAND WARRANTS WANTED. BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS for 10, 80, 160 acres ! wanted, forwhicli thebighest cash prices \\ i-i he paid L-\ Columbus, aug 24 —34wtf -K K.NMS V (a >. FOR RENT. A commodious and pleas .nt sleeping room in Winter’s Build ing over Music Store of Wbittelsey Cos. Apply to Columbus, Dee3—ts \VHITTEI,.SEY CO. NOTICE. MR. WM. 11. GRACE, is the authorized Collector for the : Columbus Guards, amt all monies due the Company, must i be paid to him, until further orders. Nov 24 11. ALLSTON, Feet’y. WANTED, IN a private family in Columbus, a HOUSEKEEPER of goo experience, who has no family. Address Post Office box .\<f 240. Columbus, Dec 15—twtf SMITH AND BROTHER, DEALERS IN DOMESTIC PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, OF ALL KINDS, No. !2()i) Duane street, New York. Solicit Southern orders for the same; who will pack and ship in the best manner, and sell at the lowest cash price. S. B. SMITH, , N. York. Jan. 29, 1853.-sw3m __J. F. SMITH. FINE ARTS. COLUMBUS ART UNION. ION F.RS of the Fine Arts can have an opportunity of seeing j many fine Pictures, by calling at WOODB RI DOE’S D AGU ER 111:1A N (: A LLE RY, over Foster Sc Purple's Jewelry Store. These Pictures have been selected with great cure, ind are In- , teitdetl for distribution in the u Art Union” manner by lot, when ever a sufficient number of subscriber? are obtained. Price of subscription, FIVR DOLLARS. The Pictures are ; rtot offered f*>r gain ; the object is the cultivation ol a taste in our community for the Fine Arts. A catalogue ol the Pictures now’ oh exhibition may be seen at tin* above Rooms; and some . very flue pieces now in progress ol completion, will soon be ad ded to the collection. t oiunybus. Fein jUr— t w I ni KASE’S PATENT PUMPS. JUST arrived, a lot of K use’s Patent Pumps of various size-, manufactured expressly for Southern use—a lew ol which are not vet engaged. Those desirous <>l obtaining one shomd apply iiumediaitely at VSl'f. l.\’ fc .)lt>T /“ ? stage y;u<l. tor al 1 purposes, to which a pnrnpis applicable,these stand unequal- ; led. Goivimbus, Feb. 2—tw6t* A. MeQIEL.N, Agent. Pointing Presses For Sale nptVO Jai fee and very superior Washington Printing Presses. I with 29’ bv 44 beds, will be sold low tor cash, or on time il Dreferred ‘ the nwrehaser. Warranted as good a? new. Apply Jo * LOMAX &. KLLIS. Columbas, Ga. Fehrita ry 4—iw&-wtf _ INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC. r*sm; respectffitlv informs Iti- former friemfs and 1 P’ inti- andll.e public generally, that he has returned to this citv v. here’lie propose? to establish liimself in hi? profession as a Teal er ol Music. He is now prepared to takea limited nutnbei of p 4piJ on the Piano Fort.-and in \ oral Music, to whom his reg alar and undivided altention will be ci\en. f at the Mtislc Store of Whu.elsey Sc v o. wiilrc ce jve prompt attention. ~ h.-dpis Wprii23,lßsi-witwtf RUSSEL K.H.ARRI^ ’ IkOOK TO YOUR INTEREST*! I riNjIE subscribers having determinetl to close tlmir biisinoss. j Y otter tbeir large and well assorted stock ot GROC-ELIL. at Reduced Prices, For Cash. I Tkev would also beg to say to those indebted, that early pay | eatawould be quite acceptable. rfL ! Columbus, Jan. 5-twit h. BARNAKU - CCb , Wood Land! Wood Land!! •IVH E undersigned wishes to purchase a tot of woml hutd,, w ith -lin a short distance ot tha city. J. RIIODF.s BRUVNNL, February 11 ofl()ce of the Engle Factory . NO POSTPONEMENT! WE MEET ALL QF OUR RAIN *OR SHIUKI. ROBINSON vV EL DU ED'S ‘•HE.Vi’ jLO.UJII.NLP MENAGERIE AND CIRCUS, Will exhibit, without fail, as follows: Floronee, Saturday, February *Jl>. Euhntln, Monday and Tu<- uay, *2.Sth Feb. A l-t March. Fort < laities, Wo(hteiuy, March Cd. (’uthbert, Thursday, “ 3rvh Hard money, Friday, ‘ ** 4th. Laiumha Saturday. l< Ah. Americas, Monday. “ 7:h. Rond town, Tuesday, “ Bth. Buena Vista, Wedne-day, ‘ f fith. ‘And at Geneva, at Uncle Sam Kooekngev'.. on Thurs day March 10th, 1833. February 23. 1833.-w&twit T. ! ‘I’II).MARSH. Enquirer copy. WINTER’S PALACE MILLS. VIT K hope to t'C ay!t* to resume work, very -oou after Chrisi t mas, and having on the way tin* bes let of Wheat ever shipped to u<: our friends may expect a hole of the least Flour they ever saw. J/fy'Cssh paid tor Corn amt U heat as usual. ( ..'ohmthus. Dee if c. i’, i .-'I,;;}!, \•.••.t. New Boarding House. i;V D. \. GARRETT. THE new Erick Mouse, Hast side ol Broad street, op posit e the Market, is now in mil mu itin. order, amt v ytj ready tor boarders amt transient customers. Persons *lil patronizing litis house, wilt fiml coon itoutu and good attention in exchange lor riteiß mom-.v. Columbos, February 14—t\vl>m For Rent. llPg FROM tiie first.ol‘<tetober, tor a t oriii of year.-, tile ■ —~--vL".j brick s.ore between J. Ennis & Co.'s ami i>. Mtilford’s. It is well fitted for a Dry Moods or Clothing business, ami for location is nearly as good ns cum be found in the city. Columbus, March 4—twGt D. F. WILIUOX. A STORE TO RENT. store house known as the Com mki > Tim ns (liuci:, One door south of A. K. Ayer's .Miction Room, will lie rented until fictober next. Apply to ROSWELL F.I.LIF, February 4—twficwtf Columbus, tin. FOR RENT. - A small and comfortable dwelling on Hrond street, aul mining <-a plain barrow sand E. S. Creeliwood. pip] ‘ Apply lo IrJly.l .1. MFBTIAX. i loiuinbus, Jan. 1 -lit l _<w-a For Rent. p i;! ii;T TH E large and pleasant room, over J. M. Katun's Dry JfcsJLiL'Goodst Store, Broad street, t ill first of October next. Apply at Ruse's Warehouse. Columbus, Afaivh f,—twill For Rent or Sale. ; . House and to! ill Summon iHo, Ala., immediately mi fS.: joining Dr. Lockhart’s residence. The houses and olii- Sw gS: j ccs are of the tiest character. JtAJLLJL For information apply to me, or lo C. W. Dillingham, at Hal] 6c Moses’ Hardware Store. Columbus, March B—iOwilm I’. A. CAIRNS. GLLGBE hotel, KUP.N'A VISTA* maiuo v , co.,(;a THF.subscriber respectfully anuoiun'es tohis friends aid the public generally, that, lie has taken charge A i:: j o. this well kuov.it JO£L K S T A DLLS 11 M In N T . Tiu* house is commodious ami well finished; and no pair.’ will be spared to lender thosei omtbrtable. who may favor him with their patronage. Dec3—tf E. TITcOMiL CENTUM, MOTEL, KUTtiKK, TAVLOH Pj*j COIiiVI'V. (51iO. B Y JOHN B. AR N OLD. THE under signed respectfully announcer, to thepublie, that he has opened this large and new establishment situate immediate* !v opposite the IVUJSCOGIniiI UAH. D.OAi> DEFOI’, and just half the distance between Hie cities .W.H LV . I.VJ) COLUMBUS, and as the junction of the South Western Rail road branch and the .Muscogee llaiirnnd,he hopes by untiring on - ergv io receiveu liberal share- of j>atr•• age from a generous trav eling public. 1U Her. Dec Kt- AOwbrn HOTEL FOR SALE. - THE subscriber offers tor sale his com modi ous and v -- | . vvell finished Hotel, situated on the r. i side of the f. ; j public square, in the town ot Buena V Ist a, Ca., and J.- L-X known as tin: *H4L< >BE HOTEL.” It is furnii-h.d wiH* ail necessary conveniences, and has pertaining to i~ a goo., kitchen, smoke house, stable, lot, 6tc., all in good repair. The house is conveniently situated, and 1* favored with a liberal share of boar,ling and transient custom. Buena Vista, though new, ir a large and beautiful town. Its schools, ami \ aried merchanlih and mechanic interests, iu-inv itspermanem y and rapid growth. No one need fear depreciation in properly for many years. Persons wishing to purchase such property, would <! well p> call and examine. Reasonable lime will beallowed for jiayiuent. For terms apph to the undersigned 7. WILC.IAfnS, ‘ ‘ or to H I i.IJAXIs 6. uJUUI.Ii , March s—9wtf ttc.omi Vista, . thirion c<>. Ca. Land at Public Out-Cry. on the first Tuesday in April next. 1 will sell at. public out-cry. in the town ol Talbot ton, iiTmt earlier soil, one jot of land number tiftv, in the sixteenth district of Tal bot county, adjoining Geneva, containing V'lisJJr acres; arid lot fifty in theVk ventli district, situated one and hail miles from Geneva, containing “O’- ■ acres. Also, house and }f> acre lot in Hie town of tb/neva, known as White’s Tavern. The above property will be sold without r. -, rse on nme to suit purebasets. v * • ,! ‘-EL, m-. March !—9w-ll_* _ LAND FOR SALE. | HA V E for sale 900 acres, of good fiu mi ng land, situated eight miles and a half from Fort (.'aim-son the road lead pig fr, >m thatTplace t o New ton, the count y site of Baker eo. These lands are welt situated, with plenty of good run long water —high and healthy, with Hit) acres cleared—all, resi-, or nearly so, and are in a fine state of cultivation. The land will be divided if the purchaser desires it, and if not, the whole will he disposed of. Any person wishing to buy land in the iow country would do well to call and examine for themselves. Prices will be made to suit the purchaser. Fr further information appiy to the subscriber on the place, or to Joliif-West, ! ort Gainc.-. i.a. ‘match 26—If V. A. iIKNDI.RPON. liOAiH .MADM AT'l'HAC'm E! FURNITURK ! FURNITURU.! ! I AT SAMMIS & RCONE'Y’S, One do o r below Hit It and J Joses. / j PERSONS ill want of furniture, can here In; supplied with ( very quality of Parlor , sltthtg. jL JsiuiHX and Eril Itounl furniture ; made ; fancy and durable woods, ::i .New York prices : • \ ‘• pot up ( with the exception ot whiit is made in tolumbitsi uii der special supervision of one of the partners at their inauuthcio ry in New Vork city. The following named are a part ol the article- 1 it; their exten sive --toe!; Divans. Sofas, Ottomans, Tote it l)au;a- aul Lace Vt'indow ‘fetes, nil sizes ; Curtains, in tin-piece or made Marble top Tables, a!! kinds ; to order : Folding Tables, Walnut and Window Shad* Carpeting, Mahogany ; Hnanudled iiirnitnre in sets. Work Tables, Extension <>•> j for Bed iLioins, a beaulibd Bureaus of all kinds ant prices: I article; Mahogany fz .Sprint? seat chairs; j Portrait and Picture Frames *f Cam* ind Spot do do | .Mahogany or toil, made to of all kinds, and good articles;! order; Worlc stands. Wash stands | Window Curtain Trimming ■< atid .1/usic stands. ! in great variety. Paper Hanging's and Walt papering, of all kind-. All articles not foil ml in their stock will be furnished t<> ord. r. with dispatch. Columbus, Jan. 21 —to 3m HEW BACON. WE have purchased 4.'itl ilhds. ot g*od Cin- sy ■/ifcj'A ctmutli cured Button Sides, a ptrt ol w hiclt ’ arrived, and for sale at a low price. * We wilt -eli, to be delivered on the river, if engaged before rrsves ‘ (JRKKNWOPI) & CO. f olumbits. Feb, -.’a——ni w& t w J-S. WOODBRIDGE, PRACTICAL ARTIST & DAGUERREOTYPidT COLCM BUS, GEORGIA. K coins over Foster A PniptePs Jewelry St Broad Street. Columbus, Jan. s—lw&tw. ly WILLIAM B. CARTER, T ! N E R AN 1) KEl* A I It Kit > 1 PI AS S3 lOKffiS. Orders received at the Book store of I>. I*. Wiu.rox, Broad street. -fan 19—tw ly RETURNED. C T. CUSHMAN, B. I). S. grr-y’ liAS returned from New York, e-r* whire he critically inspected. In variousDeiitaH.abonitorles,some oftiiebest w-uk Hint can f>t-done,uml availeit himself ol addi tional means to execute the same stvles with dUnatch. Also, lo operate o: the teeth, with his usual care and finish. Over Foster & Purple’s Jewelry *tore. .Vo. (*.) Brou<! Street. t ‘(dll 111 bus. Jumiary, 7—tw ts \\ . L. LEE, a i>. s. DENTAL SURGEON. oflice oti itrouii stmd, oxer Myjjatt's store. Gidutnlnis. Oct 29-—ts -■ T> DENIAL NOTICE. DR O F. LAIRD HA4 relurmsi’ and resumed his profees-doal duties. Oflice next door to MulfonFs. up stairs. ('obtinims, Nov JH—-twt-m. Metallic Burial Cases. fIUIIOSE cases have heen universally approved wherevor I ttPed. They are much superior to those ol Wood, and combine within litVmselves all titose qualities so desirable in a boiiitif-rn Glimate. They arc cmniHts and nf several kinds of Viola!, but principally of Iron. They are thoroughly enamelled inside and out, anil thus made impervious to airund indestructible, ami can to* sold tit about literates of Covered coffins. The public are invited to call and examine them for them seive-. and til a vlanec they will see the great advantage of this article over any other ever offered to the public, Columbus. Feb. 23—wx twtim F A.M Jc BOON KY. Pianos Tuned and Repaired! •-,~VKr-~-] THE undersigned take pkasurt- in unnotiucing lo their ciisUnticis and the public generally, that the services of F. <•. UUMM, J “ * J ** who, for several years juist, has been Tcnicr, 6cc. iti A rads Celebrated Establishment in l'aris. Mr. lliimm comes ,to us witii the highest, recommeitdaiioits. And we are prepared to attend to all orders for Tuning mul repairing, in the most thor ough manner. We hold ourselves u-spottsihle for till work done by Mr. llimmt, believing that he will give entire satisfac tion. All orders addressed to YVhittbi.sky &. <’u., or Tri ax A- Fu.vsk, will meet with prompt attention. r\ ntrr'Lsr.y & co. Columbus, Feb. L.—tw&wtf TIIUAX & PEASE. NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAM SHIP 1.1 Ml, •m .f*. lit t litii ‘Lite m : u ni! siiltniiitl Steaniskijif !'■’ ,r ‘ : • .... (Vt/.7. Lyon. and Alabama {'apt. Ludlow. Belonging to the New York xni> F.vvansau Sixam Navibation t t-IMPANY, \ y ii.L lease Savannah and New Y'ork every Saturday. These 7 V ships ate l,'.lnmousrerister,aml unsitrp.-.ssedin safety,t;:’ ami com tort. These steamers lea\ ing Savanitnh at tin- same time that the Marion and FimtimrnerleavesGiiarlesiott.arrive in New Y'ork as soon as.or bc-mrelltem. £ /'labia passage £2.'* payable before going on board \uknts ■ PADELH>ui>, FAY &.CO., Savannab, Ga. FAME EE L. MITCH FA. L. j April 30, L4.V.’—tf; 194 Front street,New Yon,. DR. H. M. CLECKLEY HO MCE 0 PATH IC PHYSICIAN. -j POLITELY tenders his professional services to thecili >;ensot Columbus a ltd vicinity. He may always be found Y at Ids office on Broad street, two doors above the old //A Bank of St. Mary’s, or at Captain P. T. Schley’s residence, ? on Oglethorpe street. * Oelober El, 182—twfim DRUGS AND MEDICINES. V T Tll E BL 1 11 1) 11 V G STO It G , Unhid Street. Coluinbu- %*, (Georgia. ■ j .it ST received liom New Yuri, and Philadelphia, a large f ‘ pi supply of select Medicines, consisting of pure and select pi Powders and Extracts, for sale at. the lowest market prices Xli and warranted lo gi\>- entire satifaction or we shall count it no sale. Physicians’country bills and plantation medicines put upon the lowest terms; every attention will be paid to their quality, and thov will be securely ar.d speedily packed and forwarded. LEANER <V PEABODY', Druggisi-, March 2—twAcwly Sign of tie. .Wfrro amt Murtar. Mexican Mustang Liniment. VT Nc.v York prices. H’e have just receivtal a large invoice ofllie above excellent mediMne, to be sold itt the manufac turer's prices. Cal! at the Bi.l E DRLG STORE, March 2—iwScvvly Slgti of the. Negro mid .Mortar. Pure Medical Wines. I\< )'/. POR T ami Brtuidy for .Medical purposes, for sale at the * U/lie Draff Store , March 2—twAcwly GESNER & PEABODY. Paints and Oils. i>UßE:utd Gelna Lead. Linseed, I ..amp and Machinery Oil?, lor sale cheap at the h/tie Druff Store, M arch 2— t sv&w ly (; ESN ER tS PEA BODY. Notice. TO MY Kill ENDS AND CREDITORS. t DO hereby give notice to all that t am indebted to, either by I note nr otherwise, that they may not give themselves any un easiness. II is true, if iam preyed on at present, I could not pay ti ly cents in the dollar. My toss ol property and other bad treatment by some ot the citizens of Columbus, hits caused me to be unable to make payment at the time’ my notes and debts fell due, but if lity health permits me. I have yet got that energetic and persevering disposition, Hint I will work out in a short time, and m> man shall lose am thing that isjust, by me. March 2—tw&wtf D. 1). RIPEN HOUR. HERRING’S PATENT FIRE PROOF SAFE Wt.’ H iltl.b’s P YTKNT POWDER PROOF LOCK. j; A VlN't; mei\i<! tin- Prize . Wr.del* al the World's Fair, are AJI now offered by the übscriber to tin* jinblic 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. Tins subscriber also contin ues to rmiiiufacl ure and furnish Wilder'# Patent Sola man tier Safe, (being the tirst in the i riited States to whom the Patent vv is as signed.) which iias been favorably and widely known, and :tc km. winiged as the best safe until the discovery of Hei rins's Fire and Burglar Proof Safe, Which are offered on the ( hllinjiion Safe. The undeniable evidence of the superiority of the Aafes nianti luct ured by the subscriber is known and acknowledged by adis criminating public, who are assured that till sates made and sold by hint, or his authorized agents, (none genuine except they have bis name upon a meta! plate,) will be t qtial or superior to any of the many which have passed through the fiery ordeal, preserving the contents uninjured, us published and noticed by the press heretofore. Jo the burning ot the Tritium* Buihiing; great fires in New York and Fag Harbor, in If la ; at New Orleans, 1542 ; ot Tallahassee, in If f! ; Providence, ill iß4t> ; Ituifah) and New York city, in 1^47; at Ft. Loutx,iAlbany. Platt-burg and Detroit. iniß4n: the great St. Louis ‘ire, at Milan, <>., and the great burning at New Orleans, in If*'111; great tires at fvlifoinia, Chica go, and Syracuse, in lejO*: and at .XI. Charles Hotel, N. <>. in ISbl ; great lir.-s in ISag, to New ork, Philadelphia, Clieruw, S. C., Montreal,Ca. Coiborne.Ca.,St. Louis, and Ogdensbnrg, and many others, s.mo ofwhich can he seen a! the sales room of the subscriber. Manufacturer ot Herring* Patent Fire Jgrottf, and ( Wilder's) Patent Sulamntler Safe. 1 ;. Patentee auil Manufacturer of Hull's Anti* bun Powder Lock. SILAS C. HERRING. Greet. Block, corner <1 Water, Pine and Depevster streets, Between -Maiden Lane and Wall street, New York. 11. C. Jones', Day iz Newel*'-,and (.ther Patent. Locks furnisli ed at manufacturers’ price-, when preferred to Hall's Anti-Gun Powder : nd Burglar Proof l.erks. \> hieh received the Prize Medal at the World's l’air, and which cannot be had at any other place in the city. The following certificates have just been received : .bV. sdus C. Herrin a — Sir : It give us mticli pleasure to state that a .safe of your make was the means of preserving our l>ooks ami valuable papers, together with a lot of Silver Spoons, Forks, &c., from destruction by the Fire that occurred in our-tore,on Die night of|lie -7lh tdt., niKo. 40 .Montgomery street. The lire commenced m ar tlit* -ale, which, owing to its situation on a ! wall, did not till irilo the cellar, bv.t was exposed to the full heat of the lire from its commencement, and when taken from the i ruins had all the bra-- plates amt knobs completely melted off. Yours, It. B. EARLE tz CO. Jersey’ City, Feb. 3, IK>3. New York, Feb. Hi, 1653. • Mr. Silas C. llerrin<r— Sir :We deem it a duly to hand you i a certificate of the fact, that the entire contents of the sate bought ; of yott were preserved uninjured, after remaining twelve iiours i in the fire, w hich destroyed the building occupied by us, No. 75 ! Nassau street,on the night of the dd (list, ‘t he books, papers, , and mocev, were as perfect as when pu t in the stile, all the \v atch i movements vvs-re it: running order, and some of them in motion. J. DUCO.M.MIN & SON, Watch Case and Importers. JJ_N. lb—t he subscriber, proprietor of the SALAMANDER MARBLE COMPANY. Hus for sale a large assortment of Marbleized Iron Mantle, Table and Bureau Tops. Columns, &c. Arc. Principal Depot, No. 313 Broadway. Sped mens on exhibition at the Salamander Fate Depot, Nos. EJS, 137 ad i3O Water Street. p. t=.—John Farrel, Agent for the sale of the genuine Sala mander Safe: and Marbleized Iron, at manufacturers prices. Depot No. 34 Walnut street, and 25 riranlte street, Philadelphia. M cb s—tw3 SILAS C. HERRING.