The Tri-weekly times and sentinel. (Columbus, Ga.) 1853-1854, April 01, 1853, Image 3

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and undoubted specimen of the Georgia “crack er.” This is said to be the only customer with whom the Yankee has no chance—a sharper of ! the South that can out-wooden-nutmeg even a Connecticut pedler. They inhabit the sandj tracts, waste lands and border settlements, and! are usually described as white-headed, yellowed- j skiuned, lean and depraved out of missionary j reach. How they borne by the sagacity with I which they “squat, ’’ swindle, evade the law and enjoy an Aral) freedom of range, and what is j their constituent genealogy, I wish some Audu bon would ornithologize. Testimonial of Regard. From passengers on board the Pacific Mail Steamship “Oregon,” Copt. A. V, 11. he Boy, to Ur. Charles A, Ward, of California. Dear Sir:— The undersigned cabin passengers on board the P. M. S. S. Oregon, on her voyage trorti Panama to San Francisco, commenced ou the 20th dnv of January, 1853, avail themselves of the oppor tunity afforded by the termination of that voyage, to offer an expression of their high regard for your professional skill and personal kindness, so often displayed with signal success, during the trying scenes through which we all have recently passed. Although but a fellow passenger with us, and, to a great degree, destitute of those resources of your art which render the practice of it ea>y and satisfac- tory, you did not hesitate to respond to every call made upon you by those who were stricken by that pestilence, which has found so many victims among us, and did not fail to afford complete relief to all., who invoked your aid. Not one of those who claim ed your professional attention, or to whom you were permitted, by the rules of strict propriety, to tender your inestible services, fell a sacrifice to dis ease, and even the little boy who was surrendered to you in despair, by the regular medical officer of the ship, was restored by your skill and attentions, to the fspi3 of a fond mother, to whose utter hope lessness he seemed already dead. Such cc/r.duct, sir, exhibiting the highest professional skill, and the most disinterested benevolence, deserves a more I substantial reward than we can render in this com munication, and we would cheerfully unite in the ! presentation of a richer memorial of it, were we not assured that you had already refused, and had ex- ; pressed determined resolution to decline every offer ing or testimonial in the shape of a remuneration 0 so your services. We cannot however, ,permit j your delicacy to restrain us nltgethcr from a public acknowledgment of our indebtedness to you, anti j we have adopted the present mode as, under the circumstances, the most fining! to us, and ihe most acceptable to you. In parting from you, we beg to assure you, that j we shall ever carry with us a profound and lively | sense of gratitude for your professional attentions ! and a no less lively recollection of your kindness and courtesy as a gentleman, and weearnest'v hope that j your future life may be as profitable and agreeable to you as the brief period of our intercourse has been to us. We have the honor to be, Very gratefully and truly yours, tj-c. We omit the passengers names. Steamer Oregon, Feb. sth. of thanks and gratitude for rnv attention to the sick on board Jnesteamer Oregon, on her recent trip i from Panama toth'S city, was handed me yesterday ; and I return you rny sincere thanks for the high ap preciation you have placed upon my professional services, rendered our fellow passengers, mdny of y whom were victims of that scourge of the tropics, | yellow fever. The delicacy of my position, I must . confess, detracted in no small degree from the plea sure l might under Cucumstances, have felt. How-, evcK the enfhosiasjjtflsanction uuy-.course has met at your handsrfsnati remove much uTtpleasantm s that might otherwise have remained with me. With mV warmest wishes for the welfare and happiness of each of you. \ have the honor to be very truly yours. CHAS. A* WARD. Get Mine Wit. —A son of Erin just arrrived in this land of plenty, being in want, ventured to solicit aid from a person whose external appear ance seemed to indicate that he could afford it. He was, however, repulsed with a “go to the Pat looked at him in such a way as to fix !iis attention, and then very quietly replied : “God bless yer honor for your civility, for ye’re the first gentleman that’s invited me to his father’s house since 1 eame-to this land.” School Association. At a meeting of the School Association of Muscogee ounty, held at Columbus on March 19th, the following ™ resolutions were unanimously adopted : Resolved, That we regard the forming of County Asso ciations, embracing teachers of every grade, and other friends of the cause, us the most probable means at present, for awakening and su-taining an intelligent interest on the subject of General Education, and of securing a cordial a; and zealous co-operation among the peouie in adopting some practicable and efficient system of publie instruction. Resolved, That we, thereiere, commend this movement to the favorable attention of our fellow teachers, and the triends of education generally, earnestly invoking their zeal ous co-operation in their respective counties in organizing and sustaining such associations. Resolved, That should this suggestion be favorably re ceived, we should hail as a most promising means of com plete success, the meeting of delegates from these county associations, in order to form a State Association for the advancement of the same great cause. Resolved, That we,constituting the Muscogee County School Association, do approve of the Southern School Journal, a paper edited by the Rev. Mr. Scott,and devoted to the cause of General'Education throughout the State, and do cordially recommend it to ali those who feel an in terest on this subject, and earnestly solicit their efforts tor its general circulation. Resolved, That editors in the State who tee! an interest in the cause of general education be respectlully req nested to publish these resolutions, and to promote in such way as they may tnink best the object herein proposed. Arrival of the Falcon. New Orleans, March ~7. The steamship Falcon lias arrived, bringing dates from San Francisco to the Ist inst. I The weather at her departure was fine, and ali the roads in excellent order. The mines continue to yield well. Markets. —Flour was on the decline. Provisions generally active and firm. Large bands of Mexicans still iufest the southern mines, murdering the American miners, and committing At her depredations. Two A meiican steamers sailed from San Francisco for Australia, with quite a large number of passengers. Two English ships had arrived from Vancowver’s Island, with a large number of emigrants on board. Oregon. The gold mines in Oregon still continue, to be im ineustdy rich. The Laud Commissioners lor California wove getting on fast. * . Panama. The yellow fever has entirely disappeared. The isth mus is remarkably healthy. The Railroad across the Isthmus is rapidly-progressing. The steamer Oregon brought to Panama ever two million of dollars in gold dust. * COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. COTTON STATEMENTS. = § 35 s ■ ? {iFSg)l SG st^,; _ n 1 w.o S <£• *3 on 5 3 * 2. 1 2 2- r- | © h and sO'| < : f < • 25=~ =5 “j ~ „ . _ ** i r | day. March 2/, 1852. 615 4000141476,41476 959 33746 33746 6771 March 26/ 1853. 229 95 54152544762041(42664 44705 97G7 Columbus, March 31. j Cotton.—There is comparitively no cotton coming into our market, and as little selling, A crop lot was sold at ; Oe. on Saturday. Nominal quotations are 7 3-4 to 9 7 8 cts. f heights.—The steamboats are now taking cotton { from this point to Apalachicola at 50 cents per bale. New Orleans, March 31, | Strictly Middling Cotton is sclliug at 10c- The fall- j ing off in receipts is tremendious. Augusta, March 28. I Cotton. —We have another quiet market to notice! to-day ; holders are offering their stocks sparingly. The few sales made were generally at 10 cts. for Good Mid- j diiug lots. The sales reached 441 bales, at the follow- : ing prices : 2at 7 1-2, 6at 7 5-S, 11 at 8, 12 at 8 1-8, 4 at 8 1-2, 7 at 9 1-2, 27 at 10. 63 at 30 1-8, 2 at j 10 1-1, and 60 at 10 1-2 cents. Savannah, March 3b. Cotton. —The market was very dull yesterday, and the sales were only ITO bales, viz: 95 at 9 1-2, and 75 at 9 3-4 cents. SPECIAL NOTICES. 23?°It always gives us pleasure to notice any article that , coalers a real benefit on the community, and it is with eon- I fidence we heartily commend Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral to j ’ our readers as possessing extraordinary virtues for the cure j of diseases incident to the Throat and Lungs. This may j : account for our frequent reference to this article which we | feel fully justified in making known to the public,— N. Y. Tribune. INFORMATION WANTED. I would be pleased to receive information as to the pres ent residence of two sisters, one of whom married a man by j , the name of Wilson, and the other a man named Stations, 1 both of Talbot county, Ga. Address, ALBEi.T KING, April I—2t Public Square, Green, co., Ga. \ LaGRAKGB FEMALE COLLEGE. The Mystic Sisters, composed or young ladies of the j above Institution, will hold their Anniversary in the new Chapel, commencing at 7-J- o’eJbck, on the second of May i next. It will consist of a Fair, Tableau Exhibition, a splendid Sapper, sc. The young ladies of this society, stimulated by a desire to be useful, organized this society two years ago, since which time their meetings have been j weekly, and they have worked with the needle every Sat- i urday from morning till night, the avails of which are now i for exhibition and sale. The proceeds of this Fair will be appropriated to benovo : lent purposes. The public areearnestly solicited to attend. ; ) Come one ! Come all ! ! The lltii Rule will be suspended on the occasion. Rv order of the Sister;-*. * —Ufii-eh 2f>-v-&.twtlmuy .. GUANO. | I STILL HAVE ON HAND SOME FORTY OR FIFTY TOFTS OF GUANO, j AT GREENWOOD’S WAREHOUSE. j The season is fast advancing ichen it should be applied, j Those wishing profitable investments, would do well to avail themselves of this opportunity of obtaining it. Ex perience has proven that it adds about one half to the pro duet. After the corn is up, many think it as good a time to apply it as before. See the Soil of the South. - March 25-w&twtf J. R. JONES. THE SOIL OF THE SOUTH, FOR 1852, Containing Pearody’s method of cultivating his cele brated Strawberry , beautifully illustrated, and much other valuable Agricultural and Horticultural infor mation ; for sale at the office of the Times &: Sentinel, Columbus, Georgia. Unbound Volume 81 CO Bound Volume . 1 50 Columbus, March 2,1853. —w&iwtf Dr. Thomas Honey, iHAS united with him in the practice of Medicine and its : collateral branches his son, DR. BRISE A. HOXEY, who has had charge.of a Military Hospital in Mexico and the Marine Hospital at Acapulco on the Pacific for two years : dur ing which time he successfully performed some of the mostdifli- ; cult operations in Surgery. They fee! competent to attend to ail cases in Medicine, Sur- j gery. itc., and respects illy offer their services to the public. Columbus, April I—twthn i (renin's Hats. IM'AV eases Benin’s a no. one Hats— Spring styles. ! Ttl Just received and for sale by March 30-iw J. H. MERRY. j Sliirts ! Shirts!! A LARGE invoice of SHIRTS, COLLARS. DRAWERS, jA HOSIER Y, Just received and for sale by .March 39—tw J. H. MERRY. SUM ME R SI LK S . BERAGES AND GRENADINES. i very large assortment just received by A BROKAW, CLEMONS & CO. Columbus, march 36-tw ‘ MOURNING CHESS GOODS Just received an assortment of fine MOURNING DRESS GOODS, CONSISTING OF * Black Grenadine SILLS; Lupin’s BERAGES ; Plain I nnd fi r'd French JACONETTB : French PRIM lfc, i ‘ Canton GAUZES ; TISSUES, TAFFETA, JLu.'tuve Crep de Paris, Satin du Chine, India S mraer SILKS; Chaileys and Satin La Heine. BROKAW,CLEMONS & CO. Colmnhus, march 26-twtf Printing Presses For Sale rrUVO ’arse and verv superior Washington Printing Presses, 1 with °9 bv 44 beds, will be sold low for cash, or on time ir i , )re furred bv the purchaser. Warranted as good as new, Apply prtKrrcu . . j.OMAX & ELLIS. Columbus, Ga. ’ February 4—tw&.wtt NICOLAS GACHET, A r TORN E Y AT LA W, Tcskeoee, Alabama. i OFFICE OYEIt PORTER’S BRICK STORE. - WILL attend the courts of the Ninth Circuit, and Montgomery, | pike, and Harbour in the Eighth Circuit. I march ißb—trly SELLING OFF SHEET MUSIC AT HALF PRICE. TH K undersigned desiring to reduce their extensive stock of Shick r Music, will sell at three cents per page , (or half the usual price) a large share of their present stock. Among which may be found many ofthe new and popular pieces ol the day. This is an opportunity not to be neglected by Teachers and Schools, to lay in a supply. In this lot will be found most of the desirable Music every “day ordered. Also, a larae stock of Instruction Books for the PIANO FORTE, which will be sold at less than cost. Among the Sheet Music are the following pieces, arranged by C. REPS, viz.: Dancing Feather Waltz ; Bombardment of Vera Cruz ; EJbert Waltzes ; Stone. Mountain, Q. S La Sultana Waltz; Columbus Guards, Q. S. Gibraltar Waltz; Hyacinth Gallop : Alpine Horn, Q. ss. Gallopade Polka. also —A large variety op Songs, Waltzes, Polkas, Marches and Quick steps, by celebrated authors. Sales of this lot to be strict ly Cash . • Just received, a large lot of NEW MUSIC, be sold at the usual price. Call and examine. Orders with money enclosed will be filled and forwarded to any part oftiie country by mail. WHITTELSEV & CO. Columbus. Ga.. March ‘J —twtf For Sale. A Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus, will be sold below A Boston prices. For particulars, applv at this office. Columbus, Jan. 4—it PRINTS. MERRIMACK, Fall River, Cocheco, and Hoyles’ Prints, war- I ranted fast colors. Also, French‘Cambrics and Brilliantes. ! ns; m-eived. Feb. Hi—twtf UR OK AW. CLEMONS & CO. ; City Hotel. EAST SIDE BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE THE MARKET HOUSE. bl n THE undersigned deems it unnecessary to make any i yiTs&va P nffs ’ n inference to this House, as it is customary with !-j .a fjj houses of this kid ; he has but one remark to make jn reference to this house, and that is— CO M K AX D TR Y IT, | and be your own judge ; believing that the best puff is in realiz ation and not in anticipation, so far as public houses are con cerned. D. A. GARRETT, Proprietoa Columbus, Ga. march 23—w&tw3m GLOBE HOTEL. y-suKXA vista, vnmox co.,ga b—j-a THEsubscriber uspectfully announces totds friends ! aid the public generally, that he has taken charge j fj-SIsJ of this well known .ffduL ESTABLISHMENT. The house is commodious and well finished; and no pains will be spared to render thosecoinfortable, who may favor him with their patronage. Dec3—t,f E. TITCOMB. A STORE TO RENT. j The store house known as the Columbus Times Office, I tii..’ nne door south of A. K. Ayer’s Auction Room, will be rented until October next. Apply to ROSWELL ELLIS, February 4—tw&wtf Columbus, Ga. FOR RENT. j - A small and comfortable dwelling on Broad street, ad | joining Captain Barrows and E. S. Greenwood. | ? =!a f: Apply to JJllffi, J. L. MUST I AN. Columbus, Jan. 7 —2 twtf Land at Public Out-Cry. : ON the first Tuesday in April next, 1 will sell at public out-cry, in the town of Talbotton, if not earlier soli, one lot of land number fifty, in the sixteenth district of Tal bot county, adjoining Geneva, containing 202f£ across; anti lot fifty in the ehventh district, situated one and a half miles from Geneva, containing acres. Also, house and >j acre lot in the town of Geneva, known as j White’s Tavern. The above property will be sold without reserve on time lo suit purchasers. WM. H A LL, Sr. March I—9w4t* For Sale. A small farm about one and a half miles from Colum bus. It contains 150 or 160 acres ot land ; about a third of which is cleared, and in suitable condition for cultiva lion. The remaining portion is well timbered with j pine. it is a desirable location for any person, wishing a small farm or summer residence in the vicinity ofthe city. Apply to Columbus, March 9—twtf F. T. TAYLOR. LAUD FOR SALE.J I HAVE for sale 900 acres of good farming land, situated , eight miles and a half from Fort Gaines on the road lead J ing from that place to Newton, the county site of Baker co. ( Yi*,. These lands are well situated, with plenty of good run i mug water —high and healthy, with 160 acres cleared— alii resh, i or nearly so, and are in a fine state of cultivation. The lr/id wiil ! be’ divided if the purchaser desires it, and if not. the whole will be ; disposed of. Any person wishing to buy land in the low country t would do well to call and examine for themselves. Prices will ; be made to suit the purchaser. For further information apply t to the subscriber on the place, or to John West, Fort Gaines, Ga. march 20—ts M. A. HENDERSON. MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD CO. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Only 10 miles of Staging bet wee n|jColum bits and Macon. On and after the loth inst. the Passenger Train will leave ami run by the following schedule daily until further notice: Leave Columbus at SA. M.; Arrive at Butler A. M. Leave Butler at IL P. M.; Arrive at Columbus 5 P. M. E. F. RICKER, Superintendent. Columbus, March 5, 1853 VERXOY & ECTOR'S O MNIBUS LINE. Fare—-In Proportion to the Distance. XVD*return our thanks to the traveling public; and the citizens generally, for their liberal pat- i ronage, and would inform them that our splendid new OM.YI- j B UsSES, with FRYE TEAMS and careful DR IEERS, will continue to run for the accommodation of the citizens and per sons stopping at the Public Houses. Calls lelt at the Hotels or at our stable, strictly attended to. Columbus, March 18—w&twly RETURNED. C T. CUSHMAN, D. D. S. HAS returned from New York, | ~ various Dental Laboratories, some ; of the best woiktlint can be done, and availed himself of addi j tional means to execute the same stvles with disnatch. Also, to operate on the teeth, with his usual care and finish. Over Foster & Purple’s Jewelry Store. No. 69 Broad Street. Columbus, .lamiary, 7—fwtf NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAM SHIP LIVE, .ia w Weekly The new and splendid Steamships FI orielit , ... . Capt. Lyon, and Alabama, Capt. Ludlou% Belonging to the New York and Savannah Steam Navigation ’ Company. WILL leave Savannah and New York every Saturday. These ships are 1,300 tons register, aud unsurpassed in safety,c, and comfort. These steamers leaving Savannah at the same time that the Marion and Southerner leaves Charleston, arrive in New York as soon as. or before them. r*^*Cabin passage $25 —payable before going on board Agents - PADELFORD, FAY &.CO., Savannah. Ga. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, April 30,1852—tf] 194 Front street, New Yorh. FOR PHILADELPHIA. _ THE U. S. Mail Steamship STATE OF QEOh GIA leaves Savannah the following Wednesday so Philadelphia : Dec 15 and 39th, January 12th aud 26th, February 9th and 23d, March 9th and 23d, April nth aud 20th, May 4th and 18ib, June 1. Anew steamship now building, in every respect equal to the Sta’e of Georgia, will take her place in the line dur ingthe month o June next, and with the Georgia make a weekly line. ... rjf” This ship has been built with the strictest regard, to the safety and comfort,and her accommodations for passengers are unsurpassed bv those of any other steamship on the cost. Fare to Philadelphia §25 ; through to New York $25; Steer age $9 P.iDELFORD &. FAY, Agents, Savannah. Dec 7—49wtf HERRON & MARTIN, Philadelph | “NOTICE.’ ’ j -s- ALL persons concerned will pi east; take notice, r\ j? that in consequence of my being compelled to raise funds to a large amount shortly, to meet the K CCJ demand of my business, I shall be obliged to put ali, notes that have passed maturity, in suit for collection, unless they are settled or arranged satisiactorily, before the next return day, in the respective counties. All persons, without ex ception, on Yvbom l hold due no’es, aie earnestly requested to comply ut once with this notice. H. C. McKEE, Coach Repository, Oglethorpe st. A/arch B—iOw im near Oglethorpe Hotel. W. F. LEE, D. D. S, DENTAL SURGEON. Office on Broad street, over Myjratt‘s store. Columbus, Oct 29—ts [ ’ dental notice. DR - °- p - LA i RD H A3 returned’and resumed his profeessioal duties. Office next door to Mulford’s, up stairs. Columbus, Nov 13—twthn. Metallic Burial Cases. THESE cases have been universally approved wherever used. They are much superior to those of wood, and ’ combine within themselves all those qualities so desirable in a Southern Climate. They are composed of several kinds of Metal, but principally of Iron. They are thoroughly enamelled inside and out, and thus made impervious to air and indestructible, and can be sold at about the rates of covered coffins. The public arc iuv !, ed to call and examine them for them | selves, and at a giai. ;e they will seethe great advantage of this i article over any other ever offered to the public. Columbus, Feb. 23—wfctw6m SAM MIS ,v ROONEY. Pianos Tuned and Repaired! -HE undersigned take pleasure in announcing to uieir customers and the public generally, that ‘fYTflfl have obtained the services of 1\ <>. HU.MM, J J x y J who, lor several years post, has been Tcnkr, &.c in Arads Celebrated Establishment in Paris. Mr. Rmnm comes to us with the highest recommendations. And we are prepared to attend to all orders for Tuning and repairing, in the most thor ough manner. We hold ourselves responsible for all work done by Mr. Rumm, believing that he will give entire satislac tion. All orders addressed to Wiiittelsey & Cos., or Trvax & Pease, will meet with prompt attention- WHITT LSEY & CO. Columbus, Feb. 12—tw&wtf TRUAX & PEASE. Good Bargains . | CHEAP ijs, His, ANI) r 2 MIE subscriber having entered into the hotel business, which 1 pron isesto pay better than II ATS and SHOES, and which will require pretty much all of his time, lie therefore proposes ! to wind up the HAT AND SHOE BUSINESS, in short, order. Those in need of such articles will do well to ! call soon, if they do not wish to lose all of the good bargains. 1). A. GARRETT. N. B.—No goods delivered until the money is paid, j Columbus, Ga. march 23—twtf NEW BACON. f\ WE have purchased 450 Hilda, of good Cin ciimatl cured Bacon 3ides, a pirt of which hasfribLiJ arrived, and for sale at a low price. fesseV. We will sell, to be delivered on the river, if engaged before rrives. GREENWOOD & C>\ Columbus, Feb. 25 2mw&.tw WILLIAM E. CARTER, TUN Eli AN D REI*A IK E R O F illAlD Orders received at the Book store of D. F. Willcox, Broad street. Jan 19—tw ly HOME M ADE ATTRACTIVE ! FURNITURE ! FURNITURE!! AT BAMMIS & ROONEY'S, \ One door below Hall and Moses. j PERSONS in want'[of furniture, can here be ! (mumjgrwS supplied with every quality of Parlor , Sitting. WL ■ —Dining and Bed Room furniture ; made of p&s-f - - fancy and durable woods, at New York prices : 1 ‘ j got up (with the exception of what is made in Columbus) un* ! dor special supervision of one of the partners at their manufacto ; ry in New York city. The following named are a part of the articles in their exten- I sive ttock J Divans, Sofas, Ottomans, Tete a 1 Damask and Lace Window Tetes, all sizes ; Curtains, in the piece or made ! Marble top Tables, all kinds ; to order ; j Folding Tables, Walnut and Window 3hades. Carpeting, j Mahogany; Ename'led furniture in sets, Work Tables, Extension do for Bed Rooms, a beautiful 1 Bureaus of afl kinds mu prices; article; | Mahogany &■ Spring seat chairs; Portrait and Picltire Frames of j Cane and Split do do j Mahogany or Gilt, made to lof all kinds, and good articles;! order; Work stands, Wash stands, ! Window Curtain Trimmings and .1/usic stands. j in great variety. Paper Hangings and Wall papering, of all kinds', j All articles not found in their stock will be furnished to order, [ with dispatch. Columbus, Jan. 21—tw3m MEDICAL NOTICES. Drs. WOODRUFF & TRAC?” fDr. M. WOODRUFF would respectfully give notice to his patrons that he has associated with him in the practice of Medicine, Dr. D. TRACY, a gentlemen of large expe rience in his profession. 1 DRS. WOODRUFF & TRACY, Will attend all calls in their profession punctually. Columbus, march 26 tw3m DRUGS AND MEDICINES. A T THE ELI’ E DR U G STOKE, Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia. j i JUST received from New York and Philadelphia, a large supply of select Medicines, consisting of pure and select Y-fi Powders and Extracts, for sale at the lowest market prices and warranted to give 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 they will be securely and speedily packed and forwarded. GEBNKIi. <fc PEABODY, Druggists, March 2—tw&wly Sign of the Negro and Mortar. Pure Medical Wines. DOZ PORT and Brandy for Medical purposes, for sale at the a hie Drug Store, March 2—twfcwly GESNER & PEABODY. Mexican Mustang liniment. A TNe ,v York prices. We have just received a large invoice xA- of the above excellent medicine, to be sold at the manufac turer ’s prices. Call at the BLUE DRUG STORE, March 2—tw&wly Sign of the Negro and .Mortar. Paints and Oils. T3URE and Gelna Lead, Linseed, Lamp and Machinery Oils, A for sale cheap at the Blue Dritir Store, March 2—tw&wly GESNER & PEABODY. DR H. M CLECKLEY HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. f POLITELY tenders his professional services to theciti zens of 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. Schlev’s residence, on Oglethorpe street. October 13,1852—twfm HYDKAULICS. HYDRAULIC RAIS, FOUNTAINS, AND AQUEDUCTS, ON IMPROVED PLANS, FITTED UP WITH DIS P ATCH, AND DURABILITY WARRANTED. by a. McQueen, March 16 —twGw* Oglethorpe House, Columbus. SMITH AND BROTHER, DEALERS IN DOMESTIC P R OLD UC E AND PROVISIONS, OF ALL KINDS, No. 209 Duane street, New York. Solicit Southern orders for the same; who wilt 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. J-S. WOODBRIDGE, PRACTICAL ARTIST & DAGUERREOTYPIST COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Rooms over Foster & Purple’s Jewelry .St > Broad Street. Columbus, Jan. 5 lwfctw. ly JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK AND FOR SALE CHEAP. AT Agency of Rock Island Factory, a splendid article of En glish Cream and Blue Laid letter paper, unruled. Also French Extra Superfine Blue and White Letter paper ruled and au - ll . led *v , G. B. CURTIS, Agent, olumbns, Deo4otwlm BOOKS JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY A. C. FLEW ELLEN & CO. Castle Avon, by the author of “Ravenselifie.” “The Two old Men’s Tales.” Villette, by Currer Bell; author of “Jane The Snaewife, or the Queen’s Secret. A story ol the reign of Elizabeth, by Paul Peppergrass, E s q., author of “Shandy McGuire.” ; Beatrice,by Catharine Sincl ’ir, author of ‘Jane Bodverio.’ J The Three Pirates,by Harry Hazel, author ol “Yankee Jack.” My Scrapes and Escape?, or The Adventures; of a Stu dent ; by one of the Faculty. The Two Merchants, by T. S. Arthur. The Emigrant Squire, by P. Hamilton Myers, author ol Bell Brandon. Columbus, March 30. BOOKS ! BOOKS ! ! JUST RECEIVED BY A C. FLEWELLEN & CO. CALHOUN’S works; Maunder’s Bio /. y’ graphical Dictionary ; Ingersoll’s History of .jfcfes. ,/Arl the late war; Smith’s Wealth of Nations. Ay. Second part —My Novel; by Bulwer. | Cecilia; by Miss Barney. Beckman’s History of Inventions. Taylor’s Holy Living and Dying. Michelet’s French Revolution. Count Hamilton’s Fairy Tales. Miller’s Philosophy ot History. Lamartine’s History of The Girondists, Memoirs of Count Grammont and Charles 2d. Rabelai’s Works. Bacon’s Essays and Historical Works. Schleger’s Philosophy of Lite. Sheridan’s Dramatic Works and Life, i 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. Roscoe’sLile ol Lorenzo De Medici. Sehlegel’s Dramatic Literature. Roscoe’s Life of Leo the Xth. Goethe’s Faust, Tasso, Iphigenia, Egmont, and Goetz. The Fortunes of the Colville Family ; by the author o i Lewis Arundel. The Rifle Rangers. The Marrying Man; by the author of Lewis Arundel. ; Home Influence; Days of Bruce; Mother’s Recompense; i Vale of Cedars ; Women of Israel. Home Scenes and Heart Studies ; by Grace Aguilar. Hayne and Webster’s Speeches, j Walde Warren; a tale of Circumstantial Evidence,by Emerson Bennett. A Lite 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. 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 by ]\j ****** M***** The adventures of Captain Blake ; by Maxwell. Craiaallau Castle, or The Stolen Will; by Mrs. Gore, j Lord Saxondale, or Liie among the London Aristocracy, i Captain Kvd, or The Wizard of the Sea. Heads and Hearts, or My 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 ; bv W. H. Maxwell. ‘l'lie Bivouac, or The Rival Suitors; by Maxwell. Harry Burnham, the Young Continental. Columbus, March 9—twly | katbaTromV-^ the Growth and Embellishment of the Hair to Prevent - its Falling off and turning Gray. Awarded the highest prem iums by the states of New York, Maryland and Michigan, at their Annual Fail's of 1851. The Kathairon neutralizes the effect of disease, climate, and old age, in preserving and restoring the Human Hair , even af ter a baldness of twenty years; cleanses the scalp from Scurf and Dandruff; will cure the Nervous Head; ch \ Scald Head, Erysipelas, Diseases of the Skin, &c. and is th n ost desirable TOILET ARTICLE For Ladies’ or Gentlemen’s use in the world. perfume equals Lubin’s Choicest Extracts, and being free fro” U offensive oil, or coloring properties, it gives the Hair that 4 n, bright, sott, lively appearance, secured by no other pre; n. The use ofthe Kalhairon is adopted by th isl t physicians in Europe and America, and has a patronage a. X e unprecedent ed in the history of the materia medica. But v,.. ds are su peril u ous, a trial, only can attest its real virtue, as millions certify. — To be had throughout North and Soulh America, Europe and the Islands ofthe Ocean, in large bottles, for 25 cents. Sold in Columbus by DR. R. A. WARE, GESNER & PEA BOD Y r , ROBERT CARTER; E. Thomas Lrox, IGI Broadway, N. Y. LYON’S EXTRACT OF PURE JAMA IC A OIN G ER. NOTHING need be said to command the attention ofthe pub lic to this article, when convinced that it is PURE una dulterated. \ edical men, or thus seeking a harmless beverage to destroy the unwholesome eTeclsof brackish and turbid water can rely upon its genuine character, and it is also extensively used icr culinary purposes, in flavoring cakes, preserves, &c. To the afflicted with Dyspepsia, Summer Complaints, Cholera, Nervous Debility, Fever and Ague, Dizziness, general Prostration, &c. nothing has ever bcen prescribed with equal effect. Manufactured by E. Thomas Lyon, Chemist, 161 ’ Broadway, New York. Inquire for Lyon’s Pure Ginger. Sold by reputable Druggists hronghout the world. GESNER & PEABODY, ROBERT CARTER, DR. R- A. WARE, March 16—twGm Columbus, Ga. FAIR NOTICE. 4 LL persons are hereby forewarned against trading with or i\ crediting any person whatever on my accoun., either as ’ Executor, Administrator, Guardian or otherwise, for any thing at all: as lam determined not to pay any accounts, or for any thing, except of my own contracting from this date, either here or elsewhere, except at places where l have made such arrange ments. I regret having to resort to this means, bui circumstances demand it. ISAAC T. ROBINSON. Columbus, March Iff —twlt&w3t _ _ W. D. FORD DEALER IN* CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES! Pickles, Preserves, Fruits, Confectionaries, Segars. also. Fish, Oysters and Ice when in season. i WAtDßCite’s Building, Jefferson street, Savanxah, Ga. February 9, 1853. tw6;n j -- - - - Blew Sheet Music. HpHE subscribers have this day received a large assortment of JL Sheet Music; among which are many new and popular pieces never before offered in this market. The ladies in parti i culirare invited to call and examine our stock. TRUA X & PEASE, Columbus, March 2—tw _ H>6 Broad street. Look! SIX NEGRO MEN FOR SALE. Apply to SAMUEL M. CAREER, or * PP * ROBERT E. DIXON. ! Columbus, Ga. March 2—twtf. 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 Cash. Thev would also beg to say to those indebted, that early pay eats would be quite acceptable. . „ Columbus, Jan. s—twtf E. BARNARD & CO.