The Tri-weekly times and sentinel. (Columbus, Ga.) 1853-1854, April 02, 1853, Image 3

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ni non, Collector; O’Conner, District Attor- I V 'v >n der, Poi*t-Ma*ier ; Gen. Dx, Sub-Tre*so- I r J: K E ltfeld, Naval Officer ; H.l.yer, Marshal ; I r-’he.ai. S irvt JTr. I y llf / h ladelphia.— Brown, Collector ; Millcn, I ‘f,,r Pensacola, Fla.— Joseph Sierri, Col- I ite t 'r Cha l’Mon. —M<jor Jacobs, Surveyor. \Vi iiam I*> leaj'ie, Kcceiverof Public Moneys a’ If KWP M i#*. I j. fm J Mirtin. of South Carolina, Secretary Ia I Le ai *n P uu. I isnnioel D. H<*yes, United States Attorney foj I Tf* a9, ___ Hew York Cotton Market. New York, March £0 The mtton market at New York, on Tuesday, I firmer, and the sales reached 1 750 bales. The United States Senate is still sitting. Death of Mrs. Fillmore. Washington, March 30. jl s F'llmore died in this city this morning.— I remains will be taken to Buffalo, New I ) (irk. Commercial intelligehce. g J f.7: i ~ o 3 j “ tock 3 * 2 ® 2 sr 5 2T? E: -~H on %’A *2. I’ 2. f |1 S ? | ~ hard gjs M M : P-P- |- this jr“ fi. *< &• . r 7 day. I 615 4000 1 4147641476 959 33746 337466771 I M lS3* 6, ‘*& 95 154152544762041 42661 447059767 G’LiMßue, April 2.-*-Saltß of cotton have been very limited for the last two day*. There is very amall quantity offering. We quote Middling Fair 10 I*4; Good Middling 9 3*4 a 10, Middling 9 3 8 x9l-2’ Savannah, April I.—Cotton—There waa but little demand yesterday, and the sales reached only k3B baU, vix.: 6at 8 14, 5 at 9, 52 at 9 1 2, 34 at 9 3-4 •j at 10, and i39 at 10 3-4 cents. We notice no change in price*. The stock on sale is very light. Orleans, April I.—There is some enquiry for Cotton —2000 bales sold at previous quotations. Mobile, April I.—Extreme prices asked by holders, which lessens sales—demand good—Middling 9 I*2. Salt s yesterday 8000 bales. New Orleans, March 30.—The receipts at this port since ist September, (exclusive of the arrivals from Mobile, Fiorda and Texas) are 1,n23, 733 bales, against 1.099,67 bales to same date last year; and the in create in the receipts at all the ports, up to the latest dates, as compared with last yeiir, is 409, 29 bales. In the exports from the United States to foreign coun tries. as compared with the same dates last year, there is an increase of 200,356 bales to Great Britain, and 15.860 to other foreign ports, while to France there is decrease of 73,’ 32 bales. V"—sa SPECIAL NOTICES. COLUMBUS GUARDS! Appear promptly at the Armory on Monday evening in6t.,at 71 o’clock., for Company meeting. A f-11 attendance is desired. By the Columbus, April 2. Lieut. Conmakdino. xSAVIDS7RiOHT, * Announces to his old fiiends, and the public generally, that he hes returned to Columbus and is now prepared to do all kind of CARPENTERING WORK that may be entru-ted to his care with neatness and di-patch, and upon reasonable terms. P. S.—All persona wishing to have houses bui.t will do well to call on him. Columbus, April 2—tw ways gives us pleasure to notice any article that I confers a real benefit on the community, and it ia with con fidence we heartily commend Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral to our readers as possessing extraordinary virtues for the cure of diseases incident to the Throat and Lungs. This may account for our frequent reference to this article which we feci 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 oftwo sisters, one of whom married a man by name of W ilson, and the other a man named Stations, both of Talbot county, Ga. Address, ALBE T KING, April I—2t Public Square, Green, co., Ga. LaORANGE FEMALE COLLEGE. The Mystic Sisters, composed of young ladies of the above Institution, will hold their Anniversary in the new Chapel, commencing at 74 o’clock,on the second of May next. It will consist of a Fair, Tableau, Exhibition, a splendid, Supper, b(c. The young ladies of this society, stimulated by a desire to be useful, organized this society tvo years ago, since which time their meetings have been weekly,and they have worked with the needle every Sat urday from morning till night, the avails of which are now for exhibition and sale. The proceeds of this Fair will be appropriated to benevo lent puipotcs. The public are earnestly solicited to attend. Come one ! Come all ! ! The 11th Rule will be suspended on the occasion. By order of the Sisters. March 26~w&twtlmay GUANO I STILL HAVE ON HAND SOME FORTY OR FIFTY TONS OF GUANO, AT greenwood’s WAREHOUSE. The season is fast advancing when it should be applied Those wishing profitable investments, would do well to avail them elves of this opportunity of obtaining it. Ex . perience has proven that it adds about one half to the pro duct. After the com is up, many think it as good a time to apply it as before. See the Soil o f the Siuth. March 25-w&iwtf J R. JONES. TIIE SOIL OF THE SOUTH, FOR 195*. Containing Pbabody’s meihoJ of cultivating his cele brated Strawberry , beautifully illustrated, aud much other valuable Agricultural and Horticultural infor mation 3 for side at the offioe of the Times & Sentinel Columbus, Georgia. Unbound Volume. $1 CO Bound Volume 1 $0 Columbus, March 2, lds3.—w&twtf MARRIED. In Bound Brook, N. J., on Tuesday 22d ult., by the It R K. Rodge>a, Mr. Isaac A. Brokaw, of Clumbu , Mias Saras Jams Scukcs* #1 the former MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. “Let the kettle to the trumpet speak, The trumpet to the cannoneer without, The cannon to the heavens, the heavens to earth.” Hamlet. From i-le to isle, from eea to sa, The rich and poor, the bond ands. ee, All colors, grades, conditions rai.-e, With grateful voice, their meed of praise. Thousands of Bottles every day, 7 o anxious hearts are sent away— One universal shout up.-ent, Thrills through this vas Continent; From those who praise, and tho e who bless, Who me and know what they posses. It acts like magic—anguish flees From its prime healing p opertiee, Drawn from the book of nature’s laws, What the wounds or what the cause, How old the sore or deep the pain, Health, strength and beauty you regain. See what countless triumphs grace In every clime with every race— Victory, as with Caesar we.it, On with the Mustang Liniment. Like the suu illumed the sky, That spreads above the waters high, Is th’ lame o’er earth and ocean tent, Ot the Mustang Liniment. Get some, you can but do the lea-t, You’ll find it g- od for man and bea t. Haste to the Drug Store soon and buy it, And you’ll r* juice when you but try it. A. G. BRAGG Sc CO., Sole Proprietors. Offices 334 Broadway, New York, and St. Loui . N EYV TiOOJJS. The subscriber has in Store a large stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, which are offered for sale at prices CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, FOR CASH oR APPROVED CREDIT 13T Purchasers for Cash will find it to their advantage ‘ to examine my stock and prices, before purcha ing. Columbus, April 2- tw C. MYGATT. PAINT£D_MUSLINS SUMMER SILKS. BERAGES AM) GRENADINES. Avery large assortment just received bv BROKAW, CLEMONS & CO. Columbus, march 26-tw MOURNING ERESS GOODS. Just received an assortment of ms MOURNING DRESS GOODS, CONSISTING OF Black Grenadine SILKS; Lupin’s BERAGES ; Plain and fig’d. French JACONETTS ; French PRINTS, Canton GAI'ZES ; TISSUES. TAFFETA, Lmture Crep de Paris, Satin du Chine, India S mmer SILKS; Challeys and Satin La Reine. BROKAW,CLEMONS & CO. Columbus, march 26 -twtf v ”dkugs ? medicines, oils, PERFUMERIES, &c. SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK, Dlt. R. A. WARE, fIS now receiving a much larger supplv than h a ever been lefore •Tered in this market. All wi-hing to purchase pure and unadulterated articles in this line, will do well to call and examine. PURE BRANDY, OLD PORT AND MADEIRA WINE, for Medical pur| uses, to fce had at R. A. WARE’S Drug Store. PERFUMERIES AND COSMETICS.— Lubins and Bazins assorted varieties, for sale by R. A. WAKE. LONDON PORTER AND SCOTCH ALE— Very best quality. For sale by R. A. WARE. FINE SEdARS AND CHOICE CHEWING TO BACCO, can be had of R. A. YVARE. THREE HUNDRED SWEDISH LEECHES, just received and for sale by R. A. WARE. BRUSHES AND BROOMS of every kind, for sale by R. A. YVARE. WINDOW GLASS , from 8 by 10 to 20 by 24. for sale by R. A. WARE. Columbus, Ga., April 2. 1853-w&twly Genin’s Hats. A FEW cages Gknjn’s a no. one Hats —Frxixo styles. Just received and tor sale by March 30— tw ,L H. MERRY. Shirts! Shirts!! A LARGE invoice of SHIRTS, COLLARS. DRAWERS, HOSIER Y, (kc . Just received and for sale by March 39—tw J. IL MERRY. Muscogee Sheriff Sa'es. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in M; j next, at the market house, in the city of Columbus, between the usual hours oi sale, the lollewing property to-wit: Lot of land number one hundred and ninety four in the sixth district of Muscogee county, containing two hundred and two ami a nali Acres, more or less, levied on as the property of Nathaniel Duffle, to satisfy a 8 t'a irons ./Muscogee Superior court inlavorol Parker Fisher against said D.ffle. Also, lots of lands numbers one hundred and twenty nine, one i hundred and fifty nine and one hundred aid sixty, each contain- I ing two hundred and two and & ball acres, more or less, lyi -t? m the sixth district o’ Muscogee county, levied on as ti e prop* r ty of Samuel F. Bussey to satisiy a 9 fa trom T ilbot Infeti >r court in favor of Joseph Hough, lor the use of Hilliard Y. Burt against y>atmiel F. Bussey and Peter Baugh. Also, the north hall o’ city lot number four hundred and ninety one. together with all the improvements thereon, levied on as the property of William Alley to satisfy a fl ta from .Muscogee Supe rior court ; levy made and returned to me by a constable. Also, the west half of lot of land number nineteen, in the sev enth district of Muscogee county, containing one hundred and one and a quarter acres, more or levied on as the property oi Madison Dane* rto satisfy afi la from Muscogee Superior court in favor of Ralph rt. He want against said Dancer. Also, city lot* nuinbersone hundred and fllte* n and one him dred and sixteen, each containing half an a* re, more o lei-s, handsomely improved, being the place wi ere John Hunley now resides ; also the ottowing articles of househo and furniture: on. fine rocking chair, halfdozen n.aple • hai.a.md rocker, ones t tire brass, small mahogany tab >, one fine rag, one strip of car peting, one oil cloth passate car; e‘, one man‘ eil A,onemahoc inv bureau, one carpet, one wardrobe, all levied on as the | to perty of John Hanley to sa'i fy a fl fa from Muscogee Superior court in favor of *'Varies Mygatt, and other and fas in my hands tgainsi said Hun y Also, all the inurest oi Flkanah P.l ard in and totherortl ■•alf lot of laid number one hundred and seven in the sixth dis trict of Muscogee county, said interest hei ; g one undivided eighth interest ; also his interest in and t 1 t number one hum red ad ix i* the sixth di tret of Muscogee, levied on to satisfy a fl h mm Muscogee Super or court in tavor of Leroy Lloyd ag-in* • Elka ah Pollard, principal and John follard, .Veielith Wis neenrity. Also, the banking houe of the Bank of St. Marys, and that par of ci’y i ,t number one hundred nd seventy eigh*, on which said til Idtngstands, levied on a* the property of the Park of F . Marvs to •* itfy sundry fl as from th- m:uri*tm'e court in favo. H *nrv W. Brooks, and others against said Bank ; levy made and ret rned ‘o me bv a constable. Also the ollowingarticle*: three cloth coats,three d^erscloth -At* three cassimere coats, six cassimere sack coats, twocass m revests, three summer c -ate. five pair cassimere pants, three •* rwhite linen pants, seven pair gray satinet pants, eighteen t eetsand Kent Jckyeeans pants, one pair ker*ey pants, four Dir summer pants, three pair white summer pants o. e linen ludtet, three cloth b> ushes, one hair brush, t olio n bo*om shirks t ree red flannel shirts, two hickory shirts. seven p ir p u, * nt I-t padding, one lot remnants, one tot buttons shk and thread, x nairshears roll paper,one show r?se and rule, levied on b> •I ichment as the property of John Kanton to satisfy a demand **S*2ES?’ Randolph Sheriff Seles, W ILL be told on the first Tuesday in May next, before the court hou door in the town of Cuthtiert, Randolph co mi), within the usual hours of sale, the following property, 10 wit: Ui.e lot of land number one hundred and forty elgnt iu the s x h dis rict o. said county, levied on as the property of Arihur > I anon lo satisfy one 8 ta issued trom the Superior Court of stewari county in favor 01 Ben.umin B. Dikes vs. Arthur Maoo ■; ,joiu;ed out by PSJ. Atty. lot 01 laud number one hundred and sixty nine in the sixth listrict of said couu y, levied on as the properly of Willis Cole n> saiisty sundiy n fas is-ued out of a justice com t of sa.d county ‘* favor of E. McD uaU and others, vs Willis Cole, princ pal, * <d Washington oyce, security ; levy made and returned to me oy a co stan e. One town 10. in Cu 1 bert number even in letter G., levied on as tlie pro|WHty of Will am H. Barton, to s-tisly two fl fas issed •utoi a jus ice c >urtol s tiU county in lav r of James R. ‘• Vil.uim 11. Bartou; levy made and returned to me by a con s'able. i. •* of laud number one hundred and sis y five in the fourth dis -1 neto. said county, levied on as ihe property of Viies Murphy n.satis!) oii.-O .a ssued out ot a ju.-tice court oi Taliaierrocou - y, in lavor ot Aaron W Grier, vs. Torre, ce Runrk and Mile* •iiirpfiy: levy made and returned to me by a constable* Two lo:s of l .nd numb* rsone hundred and eighteen and four, n the .ourth dist ici oi said county, levied on as the properly of xathan G. Christie to sausiy oue fi fa issued irom thetiupiror onrt of said cotn.ty in lavor ot Hiram Roberts, v* Nathan G. Garistie, and sundry fi las in lavor ot the oHioersof court, vssaid J risiie; i-sued from the supi rior court of >aid county. - even and three q tarter acres ol the south east corner of lot of land nu nber seventy six in the sixth and strict o said routity, ! levied on as the proper y of YYi.liain Pac • to satisfy sundry fi las i-sued out oi a jus ice court of Heard county in favor ol Joliu T. Meadovs Vvilliam Pace; levy made and returned lo me by a cons able- The iind vided *ou'h half ol town lot in Cuthbert, Randolph coimty number two iu square it being one lourihparioi -a and 10 1 , levied on asthe * roperty oi James W. Johnson to satis y one fi f.i is-ued from the In erior court of said county in lavoi •l Francis J*. Galley, vs James W. .loh ison ; pointed out by pi’if Fori y five acr.s of lano in nor h east c>r; er ot lot of land number one huudr and and ninety three in the ninth district o sad •a limy, lev.ed on as Hie pr. pcriy ot William IJ. J. Chapin: n lo •*atis y sundry 8 las is ued out oi a justice court of sad county in avor oi Hendrick & lluneerford, vs \\ m. H. J. Chapman ; levy ina. e and r turned to n e by a coi st: ble. One 1 -t in the .own ol'Cuihbert, Randolph county number me n >quare nine, levied on a*, the property and Jan ea E. John, to -ati.-ly sundry li fas issued from a j nmee court of said county in avor of John M. R.Gunn, vs J. K. John and others; James H -mith, vs James E. John; levy made and returned to me by a constable. O e negro woman by the name of Rachel, levied on as the property o Samuel UiKsby to sati.-fy sundry fi las Lsued out ol a ju th e court ol said co nty in favor oi lieudr ck Ik md others vs Samuel R gsby ; levy intule and to me by a constab'e. Lot ot lad number two hundred and sixty eight, and east halt ■>f nt number two hundred and seventy eight ill ihe >ixlltdis trict of said county, levied on as the proptrty ot Jet. ima W. Poole, to satisiy one fi ia i-sued .rom the Superior couit of saiu county iu favor oi D, lav.are Morns, v* .jemima V\ . IVo.e; point ed out by delendam. >ne negro gi Iby the name of Amelia, about nineteen years of age, levied on as tnepn petty of Hei ry S Hanetos: t siy ii fas, one Irom he Inferior court ot said ounty, in favor of Au gustus Hetider-on, vs He ry S. Hane; one James B r?iniib,vs IL Mane fr rathe Superior court o: saidco inty, andotlie'S. The following lots of is nd numbers forty nine, and north halt of 1 tnumber orty eight in the ek-vemb district, aidumnbei ihirty H\r, and the i orlli hail of lot numb*r thirty three in the tenth district, all of said county, levied on as the pr party n William Matlock to sat sly three fi las issued fro the Superior court of said county in iav< r of Al. xander Pace, vs William Matlock at and John T. McLendon and others. One lot in the town ol Cuthbeit, Rand’ dph county, number one in square eleve , levied on as thepr >perty of Alexa* dt r McCrary o satis y one fi la iss led from the in erior court of said county in avor of Delaware Morris, vs Alexander McCrary, one oi the film of J. and A. Mccrary ; point’ and out by pl’!r. W AMI NGTOs JOYCE,Sheriff. April i—tds by RICHARD DAVIS, Dep. Sheriff. ( a MiURIAt Handolpli county.-*CovRT or Or T dinary. - Vv nereas, by the petition of Wi uatn Hayes, ad ministrator on the estate of Enoch Rigsby, decea-. d,’ and the estate of Kincheu Faircloih, deceased, it upbearing to this court that be has fully administt red I oth of said estates, and moves tl e court to grant him letters oi distnissi )i : All | er-ona i onc< rm and it either of said estates, are hereby notified to make known their objections, if any they have, on or beiore the October term ot hiscourt next ensuing, otherwise said administrator wiliilm and there be dismissed. Given under my hand at office the i9.lt march 18.'>3. O. P. BEALL, Ordinary. April s—wt'm SELLING OFF SHEET MOSIC AT HALF PRICE. THE undersigned desiring to reduce their extens’ve stock of Sheet Music, will sell at thne c<nts per page, (or half the usual price) a larae share of tt eir present st>cK. Among which may be found many of the new and popular pieces ot the day. This is an opportunity not to be neglected by Teachers and Schools, io I yin a supply. In this lot will be lound most ol the desirable AJubic every day ordered. Also, a lartre stock of Instruction Books for the PIANO FORYF, which will be sold at less tknn cu<t. Among the Isheet Music are the following pieces, arranged by C. RtPS, viz.: f Dancing Feather Waltz ; of Vera f rtiz ; Elbe.t Waltzes: Stone Mountain, Q S La Sultana Walts; s CdumbusGu rds, Q. S. Gibraltar Waltz ; \ Hyacinth Gallop; Alpine Horn, Q. S. } Gallopade Polka. also —A large variety op Songs* Waltze** Polkas, Marches and Qntck* steps* ny celebrated authors, ot this lot to be strictly Cash. Just received,a large lot of NEW MUSIC, which_will be sold at the usual price. Call and examine. Order- with money enclosed will be filled and forwarded to any part of the country by mail. WHITTELSEY & CO. Columbus. Ga., March 9 twtf For Sale. 4 Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus, will be so’d below l\ Boston prices. For particulars, apply at this office. Columbus. Jan. 4—tt VEKNOY & EG?TOIt’S OMNIBUS LINE. Fare—ln Proportion to the Distance, M*E return our thanks to the traveling publ'c anil the citizens generally, for their liheial jal ronace, and would inform th* m that our splendid new OJIIJVJ- B U*S RS, with FINE aid caretul Ijl JVEhS, will continue to run for the accommodation of the citizens and per sons slopping at ihe Public Houses. flails leit at ihe Hotels or at our stable, strictly attended to. Columbus, March le—w&twly HETUKNED. C T. CUSHMAN, D. D. S. HAS returned from New York, where he critical'y inspected, it * 9 various Dental l.aboratom s,sonn of the best woi k that can be done, and availed I imsdl ol atldi lionai means to execute the same si\le* with discatch. Also, to operate o', the teeth, with his usual care aid finish. Over Foster & Purple’s Jewelry More. No 69 Broad Street. Coht mbits. .lannmy, ?- ‘wtt W. F. LEE, D. D. S. Lj&fFfTt DENTAL SURGEON. office on Itroad street, over MygatDs store. Columbus, on 29—ts ________________________ j denial \otice. DR. O. P. LAIRD returned’ and resumed his profeessioal duties. Otfic* I I next door to Multonl’s. up stairs. Columbus Nov 13 —twt'm. Metallic Burial Cases. THESE cases have been universally approved whereve used. Thev are much j-upeMor to those of wood, anr combine within th\ niseivts all iboj-e qualities so desirable in a southern Climate. Tiny are composed of several kinds of Metal, but principal!; of Iron. T hey are thoroughly enamelled inside and out, and thus mad* mpervious to airand indestructible, and can be sold at aoott hera'es or’ covered coffins. The public are iuv*ed to call and examine them for them •H-lves. aud at a glai f they will seethe treat advantage of thi.- irticle over any other ever offered to the public. Columbus, Feb. 23—w&twCm SAMMD to. ROONEY Pianos Tansd and Repaired! -gr*. —; f|JE undersigned take pleasure in announcmr •'"fini IrTTMto .neircustomers and the public generally, tha , -f*vrthey have obtained the services ol F. . bU.MM I • m \J • who, for several years past, has been Ti’nkr, 4tc j , n A rads Celebrated E-taoliahment in Paris Mr. Rurara come? ] ous with the highest recommendations And we ar prepare*: o attend to all orders for Tuning and repairing, in the most thor | ugh manner. We hold ourselves responsible fr all work | lone by Mr. Kamm, believing tha’ he will give entire satisfae •ion. All orders addressed to W!iittei.s*y fc Cos., or Truax it Pcasx, will meet with prompt attemio i. ’ WHITT * CO , rotnn*br. Vfb. 1C- tw*-wtf TR” * v - po * ctr, PRjNaS. MERRIMArrK, Tall River, CX>:heco. and Hoyles* Prints, war ranted fast color-. Abo, French Cambrics and Briiliantes. vat revived. 1 *b. I J—twtt BJAUJLAV\ , IX£MUB Is Cu. Good Bargains . CHEAP fI| S ,AND f|l S ! r r*BF. subscriber having entered Into the lintel business, which I pros ises to pay bette th nil ATS and Slit and which will require pritty much ai. ol his time, he therefore propose to wii.u up the IIAT AND SHOE BUSINESS, in short order. Those in need of -uch ar.ic es will and > well to cull soon, il they d<> not wish to Ose all i the good !•; reams. t>. A. GARRLTi'. N. B.—No go >ds delivered until the m my is paid. Cos limbus tta march 33 -iwu NEW BACON. a WE have purchased 450 llhds. of good fin cinnati cured Bacon Sides, a put ol wh ch has! arrived, and to> sa e at a low price. VC.—GA. We will sell, to be uclivered on the river, if engaged be n< rrives. UKEh.NWooU it C *. Columbus, Feb. 25 2mw&tw WILLIAM B. CARTER, TUX E U AXU KEI*A IK E R OF 3?liA &€$ QRYE § e Orders received at Ihe Book store of U. K. Wtu.cos, Broad Street. Jan 111 —iw ly HOME MADE ATTRACTIVE! FURNITURE ! FURNITURE!! AT BA 2.1 MIS & RCOffEY’S, One doo> Leluiv Hall and Moses. I’RltsoNS in want ol inruiture, can i ere be a supplied with every quality ol Verier, Sitting. VH r _ l *rL-_ Dining and Bed Imam furniture ; made ol SCL: fancy and durable woods, at New York prices : *1 * got up (with the exception ol w hat is ma le in Col itubus) un der s tcial siipt rvis.o.i oi one of the partners at their manuiaclo ry inNew York city. The iollowU.g named are a part of the articles in their exten sive itock Divans, Sofas, Ottomans, Tetea | Damns'% and Lace Window Teles, all sizes ; Curtains *u the piece or mane Marble top Table-, all kinds ; | to.rde : Folding Tables, V\ alnut and Window Shades. Carpeting, Mahogany ; Ename'led lurnitire in sets, ork Tables, Fxtension do for Bed Booms, a beauli.ul Bureaus otalt kim e am prices; ariicle : Mahogany &. rpring seat chairs; Portra t and P.cttire Frames of Care ind sp.it no do i Mahogany or Cilt, made to of all k r.ds, and good articles; | order; Work stands. Wadi stands. | Window Curtain Trimmings and iVusic stands. j in treat var.ety. Paper Hangii gs and Wall papering, of all kinds. All articles not found in their dock will be (urn shed to order, with dispatch. olumbus, Jan. vl—tw3m FOR KE..T. ®A small and comfortable dwelling on Broad streel,ad joining Caplai. barrows ai.d E. J?. Greenwood. Apply to J. L. MUSTIAN. C iiumhus. Jan. 7—2 twff land at Public Out Cry. h>N the biut'l m sui.y n. April next, t v, 11 sell at public out-cr\, in thetown o. Taibotio.i, ii not earl er boi 1, one lot of land number titty, in ihe sxiiei.lli di-iri-ioi lab hot county,a joining t enrva, containing 2 aer. s : •0.0 .oi tiny in thy oli v mil disiricu situated one and a had mi.es from Geneva, contamii g 20v)£ acres. Also, house ai.d y t acre ;o. in the town of Geneva, known as White’s Tavern. ‘lhe above property will be sold without reserve on time Jo suit purchasers. \\ jVI. MALL, t r. March I —9w4,* MEDICAL NOiiCErf. Dr. Thomas Hoxey, r% HAS nnitid with him in the practice of Medicine and its collateral branches h s son, ML DR. BRISE A. HOXEY, who has had charge of a R Hilary Hospital in Mexico m u the Marine Hospital at Acapulco on thel’ac tic tor two years ; di r ing which t me he siicei ssfully periormed some of the most d.fli cult operations in Surgery. They feel competent to attend to all cases in Medicine, Fur gery, &c , and respect f dly oiler their services to the public. < olumbu. April I—tw3m Drs. WOODRUFF & TRACY. f— Dr. M. WOODRUFF would respectful y give notice to his patrons that he has ass< c at< and w iih him in tiie practice of Medicine, Dr. D. TKAUY, a gelille.nea ot large ex; e rience in his profession. DRS. WOODRUFF & TRACY, YYi 1 attend all cal s in their profession punctually. Cobimhua. rnaref. \ fi ~ u< 3'u DRUGS AND MEDICINES. A T TII E BLUE D liUG STORE, Broad Street, Columlus, Georgia. q JUST receive and from New York and P. iladelphia, a large tfQEt supply of select Medicine*, consisting ol pine and select Yfi powders and Extracts, for saleat the lowest market prices ZjSS and warranted to give entile satitaction or we shall count it no sa'e. Physicians’country bills and plantation medicines put upon ihe lowest terms; every altenth n will I e pi. and to their quality, and they w ill be securely ad speedily packed and forwarded. GEfNLII & PhABODY, Druggists, March 2—lw&wly Sign of t rj Y gro and Ji< rtnr. Pure Medical Wines, DOZ PORT and Brandy for Medical purposes, for sa'e at the • lue l)rvg .'•.f. rr, March 2—tw&wly CESSI R & PDA lb DY. Mexican Mustang Liniment. \TXe v York prices, V\ e have just r< ceived a large invoice ot the alov.* excellent medidi e, *o be sold at ttie trianu.ac turer s prices. Call at the . M Us DM’G STORI-, starch 2—tw&wly Sign if the and Mortar, Paints and Oils. PURE and Ge'ita l ea-!, Linseed, 1 amp and Machinery Oils, for sale cheap at the Blue l.rng sure , Vtm-i o-.wa-w ly G FPN lit ft PEA lb DV. DR H. M CLECKLLY HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. /j PuLITEi.Y tenders Ins prof rSional s. rvices to theciti fli zenso Columbus .ml Vicinity, lie may always he tom u at his office on It oad sireit, two and. ors at ove the ole £2* Bank of rst iXiary’s, oral G. plain P. T. w ch l ey‘s residet.ee on> g ethorpe street. CctoberlJ, IB‘2- twitn HYDRAULICS. HYDRAULIC RAMS, F(IU.\TAI\S, AND AQUEDUCTS, UN IMPROVED t LANS. FITTED UF WITH DISPATCH, AND DURABILITY WARRANTED. BY A. McQUEEN, Ma’-eb 16—twfiw* f'Gt,t'TfloR r E HofSF, Columhur. SMITH AND BROTHER, DEALERS in domestic P R O.D lC E AM) PROVISIONS, OF ALL KINDS, No. 209 Duane street, New York. Solicit Foul hern ordt rs lor thepame; who will pack and yhij >the best manlier, ai.u -*l! at the k>we-i ciipli | r ce. S. B. SMITH, N, York,.lan J. Si WOODBRiLGE, PRACTICAL ARTIST Sc DAGUERREOTYPIST COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Rooms over Tostsr & Purple’s Jeweiiy St * Broad Street. C o!um'vi g , Tm.s—lwfctw 1 ’ JIST RECEIVED FROM NE *V YORK AND FOR SALE CHEAP. VT A gene v of Rock Island Factor.-, a splrvd.il article of Fv ffiisk Crenm and Hluc I.nid letier paper, unruled. Al* French Kitra i’ußfrtine Biue ami While letter pa pel ruled ai. i ruled. • “• 1 UUTIF, Agent. Po'”nl'n°. I’**r Ir.,l r . , lr KAIL UOAD CO CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Only 10 miles of Staging betweec t Columbns and 31acon. On and after the 15th inst. the Passenger Train will leave am run by'he following schedule <l<.:h until fun tier uotne: Leive Coiumbu* at 5 A. M.; Arrive at Butler BJ$ A. M. Le .ve Butler at IX P M.: Ar-iv** at C* um’ us 5 I*. .V. E. F. RICKER, Superintend!, tt. Cjlumbus, Marcl) 5, 1353. ROOKS JUST RECEIVED AXD FOR SALE LY A. C. FLEWELLKi* & ro. Cut!e Avon, hy the ruthor of“Ravewclire.” “The I wo old Men’s Tale 3 .” Villette, by Curier Bell; author of “Jano The or the Queen’s Secret. A story ol the reign of Elizabeth, by Paul Peppergru.-s, E q , author ot McGuire.” 8,-at iee.hy raihatine Sine? ir.fiuthc rof 4 Jare Bonverie. The ‘I hree Pirates, by Harry Hazel, author ol alike© Jack.” M y Semites and Escape s , or Ihe AdventU'.o3 ot a St.t* dent ; bv one of the Facu’ty The ‘i’wo Merchants, by T. S. Arthur. The Emigrant Squire, by P. Hamilton Myer?, author ot Pell Brandon. f*olurrihiic. March 30. BCOKa ! BCCKi!! JUST RI.CHVED BY A C. FLEWELLEN CO. CALHOUN’S works; Mnnndet’s Bo gra|Fieal Dictionary; Ingersoll-* Hi t y ot the late war; Smith’s VVialth ot Nations. Second p.-irt —My Novel; by Bulwcr. Cecilia; by Miss Burney. Peckntan’s Histoty of Inventions. Taylor’s Holy Living and Dying. Michelet’s Ficnch Revolution. Count Hamilton's Fan v ’l’ales. ‘liller’s Ph.losophyol Ui-toiy. Lamarliue’s Hi-t-uy of I he (irontli-ts, Memoirs <>( Count Grammout and Charles 2J. Rabelai’s Works * Bacon's Kssav-aed Hirtorical Wo ks. Schleaer’s Philof-oj liy of Lili-. Sheridan’s Dramatic Woiksand Li!b. Robeit Hall’s Miscellaneous Winks, Giegoiy’s Evidence ot the Christian Religion. Schiller s h’evolt of the Netherlands Neaeder’s Histoty ot the plunti.ig of Christianity'. Buckeye Atnoad ; by Cox. Memorie- ot the Gr at Metropolis. Moiell’s Philosophy of Religion. Macliiavelli’s Hi tory of FI * • nee and other Works. Roseoe’s Life ot Lorenzo De M< did. Schleget’s Dramatic Literature. Ro-coe’s Lite ot Leo the Xth. 11 ot-the.’.s Faust, Tas-o, Ipfngenia, Egrtoit, and Goetz. ‘I he Foiturcs ot the Colville Family; by the a~thurof Lewis Ann del. The Rifle Rangers. The Marrying Man; by the author of Lewis Arundel. Home liifliu nee ; Day.-of Bruce ; Mother’s Recompense; Vale ot • edars ; Women of Israel. Home Scenes and H*a t Studies; by Grace Aguilar. Hay, e and Webster’s Speeches Wtilde Warrei ; a tale of Ciiciimstantial Evidence,by Emerson Bennett. A Life of Vicissitude?; by G. P. R Janie s . The Hying AtiiiLii t; a taleol Mexican Treachery,by Harrv Hazel. Rochester, or the merry days of England. Gilderoy ; Ibe Free Looter. The Hi totv ot Peiidennis. Vanity Hair. Stubbs’ Calendar, or the Fatal Boots ; by Thackeray. Katie Stewart: a true .-lory liom Blackwood s Magazine David Coppeifield. ‘I h* Swamp Steed, or The Days ol Marion and h.l M iy Men. Fair Rosamond, or The Queen’s Victim; by Pierce EgaCi Quintin MaUys.or The Black n i'll ol A’ twerp. I tester Somerset, a novel by N****** M***** The adveiituresoi Captain Blake ; by Maxwell. Ciaigalbm Caitle,or The Stolen Will ;by Mrs. Gore, land Saxoiidale.or Li e among the London Ari toe racy. < aptain Kyd.or The Wizard of the Sea. Heads and Heat!.-, or My Brother, the Colonel. Stanfield Hall. Yankee Jack, or the Perils of a Privateer man, Minnie Gray, or The Ance tral Cur e. Amy Lawrence,or The Freema on’s Daughter. Sto.iosof Waterloo ; t>v W. 11. Maxwell The B.vouae or The Rival Su’tors ; by Maxwell. Harry Burnham, the Young Continental. Columbus, March it—twly Growtii ;nd Kmbctlisl meat of the Hair to Prevent its f at’ in,’ olf ami turning (.ray. Awarded the lii I e.-l j n iums tiy the Stales ot New York, Maryland and Michigan, at ti e r Annual I aits oi 1851. Tne Kathairon m utralizes tbc* i fTect of disease, clima'e, and old age, in jrcservii g and n storing the H vie an il ir, ewii al tera ba di e>s ot i\m nty yeats; dtanses the '* dp lr<uu Mint and Dai draff; will cure the- Nervous Hem r’l Scant I'iiut, l.rysipe.as, Diseases ol the -kii , &c.aml is il . si desirable TOILET ARTICLE For Ladies’ or Gentlemen's use hi tl e world. perfume equals Gubin's Ghnice-t Extracts, and tieing tree tio i b <!feii,i\ c < il, nr col .ring properties, it giv. s the I’a r that a br glu, sc.l, liv ly a|.<pearai ce. s< cured by tu> oth< r pre rt n. Ti e use otthe Kaihairon is adopted by the t physicians ill ’ urope and America, and has a patronage an I e iiuprei det.t ----i din the histoiv n| tt * mat trio medicn. Bii'vi d-ate siuefla <>i:s, a trill cnly can attest its real virtue, as milli vs certify. - To be had thn...gln>ut N.irtb u. and f'ouih Ann rica, Lt.ro; e a’id the Islands of the Ocean, in large bmiks, lnr-5 c-trs. fold in Columbus t v DR. R A. WARE', GESNKR Sl PEABODY. ROBERT CARTER; E. Tiiomas L*on, 161 Bioadwtty, N. Y. LYON’S EXTRACT OF PURE JAMAICA GINGER . NOTHING need be said to command the alter lion of the prb lie to tlii:-artie.e. when cni.vuced that it is PULL and wv dultcrnted. edical tin ii,or thus seekinga liannli ss lcm r.-i e t* UestioV the hi.wholesome e fee sot braiksli aid turbid wst* cai. rely upon its weniiii e cliarai ter, aid it is aso ixiiMMiy iis/*d tr.r eu imny |.urp ses, in flavor ig eak< s, |roi no. Ac. To ti e j fH irtul wi'h Dy>pe: sia, riiriimi r G'* mp anus, i I otera, Nervous L)ebi.it\. Fever: i.d Ann-. 1* zzii • -?, u* m ral I ros.-ut.uA, ir. nothing has i-\ er been prescriLid with t qua) i flirt. Manufactured ly E. Thomas Lyon, C emist, 1C I Broadway, New York. lnqu : re for T yotiV Pure Giiu.tr. Fold by reputable Dri ggijts ! roughuut the wcr.d. GESNER Si. PEABODY, ROBER’P CAR I ER, DR. R. A. WARE. March 16—tv\6m Co|i mhi r ,Ga. FAIR NOTICF. \LL persons are hereby ore warned again i t frndirg with rr cediting any person whati vep on m> accoi nt, e.iler as (•'xectiti r. Admini tra or. Guardian • r otln rwne, lor any thing it ah ;asl am deti-nnii id not to |ay any accounts, or tor ;ny tiii a. •xi e(i’ in rny •w n < ontraetii g in in tl>i- I'aie, 1 1 J r ino •r elsewher.■. i xce; t at placi sw 1 1 re I h; Ve made sin h arrai - nents. I regret having to resort to this ine -n-, Inr circun si: > ■ leinand it. if* AAG T. I.OHINFI X. <'otinnlii'a. Varcti 16— tw ItA- w3t W. JL> iOlvD DEALER Ii CHOICE FAMILY OROCSRIED! Pickles, rrrserves, Fruits, Confccticnarirs, ai.so. Fish, Cy3ter3 and Ice when in season. YV I DBT G’S Bt’.LDING, JEKftRSON STREET. FaVAS? AIT, G*. February 9, 1853. twC n New Sheet Blusic. rHG siibsc ‘iberi have this day received a larcre assortment of Sheet Muse; among which are many ih-w and popuar ieces never be ore offered in th s market. The ladns m pui.i utlirare invited to all ami cxu.i.ii.e our stock. TLU 1 X k PFAPF, Gclun bus, March 2 —tw 1(6 Broad s're; t. Look! nx NE3RO MEN FOR SALE. Apply to SAMUEL M C-AR PER, or ROBERT E. DIXON. fol hod. ri.n. Mareh 2—twtf. LOOK lO YOUR INTERESI ! THF. subscriber having determined to c’ose their bns'n.'M, offer their largo aud well assorted stock oi UUOGELIES at ReducH i*iic*s, Ft r Crsi. r bev won and il ’■> beg to sav to those indebted, that i arty p y. nts w u and be itui e acceptable. Jo.ciujW,Jau. s—twtt E. BARNARD fc CO