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BY TELEGRAPH.
EXPRESSLY FOR THE TIMES & SENTINEL.
New-Orlean*, April 12.—There is a fair demand
for Cotton in oar market to-day. Sale* reached 2,000
ba!e9. Yesterday they reached 3,000. Middling* are
celling at 10c.
Mobile, April 10.—Business i* light though the de
mand is good. Sales to-day amounted to 1,500 bales.
Prices are firm at 9 3-4 for Middlings.
Vice-President King arrived at Mobile on Sunday,
on the steamer Fulton, from Matanzas. Ilis health is
extremely low. He is on his way home.
COMMEBCIAL INTELLIGENCE.
COTTON STATEMENTS.
~ B 8 ! I “a: <s: -5’H on
£2. <2. £2. - I ?-3 =2 =2. hand
Q.S So Ll .* i* sL'LIL =“ ; thin
April 10,
1852. 850 243 41120 42223 092 36050 37C51 5172
A &53. 229 254 54409 54392 2026 47905 49931 4957
Columbus, April 12.
Middling 9 1-2, Good Middling 10, Middling Fair to
Fair 10 1-4 alO I*2. Several Alabama crop-parcels
sold for 9 3-4 a 10 cents.
Enquiry has been good, and all offered has met with
ready sale. Sales are large for the season.
New Orleans, April 11.—There is a good demand
and sales are good. Up to l o’clock 2000 bales sold,
at full prices.
Mobile, April 11, —The sales for the day amount to
1000 bales. The market is firm at former prices.
New Orleans, April 9. —Cotton—The receipts at
this port since Ist Sept mber, (exclusive of the arrivals
from Mobile, Florida and Texas) are 1,459,015 bales,
against 1,166,671 bale* to same date last year; and the
increase in the receipts at all the ports, up to the latest j
dates, as compared with last year, is 363,632 bales. In
the exports from the United States to foreign countries,
as compared with the same dates last year, there is an
increase of 158,306 bales to Great Britain, and 51,856
to other foreign ports, while to France there is a de
crease of 9.65 bales. Middling 9 1-2 a 9 3-4. Good
Middling 10 1-4 alO 1-2. Middling Fair 10 3-4 a 12c.
Bacon. —We have still to notice a firm market for
Bacon, though as the receipts have been comparatively j
quite light, the sales have been more limited, chiefly at j
7 1-4 cents for good ribbed Sides, 8 3-4 a 9 for clean j
ditto, and 5a 5 1-2 per lb. for Shoulders, Plain and
brgged Hams are selling occasionally at 8 a 9 cents, and
sugar cured at 9 a 11 ots. per lb., for good to choice
brands. Arrived during the past three days 1208
casks.
Freights. —The rates of freight for Cotton to Eu
rope remain the same as previously, and the amount of j
btysiness doing but moderate, but there is a good deal
of heavy freight offering for Liverpool. Wo notice j
three American ships taken for that port at ss. for i
Flour, 50s. for Tobacco, and 19 32d for Cotton. A j
British ship has been to load with Cotton, and a bark *
for heavy freight.
Macon, April 12.—Cotton.-—Our Cotton Market is
without any material change. We do not alter our
quotations from those of last week—though important
sales could not be effected without a reduction in prices.
Receipts are very light. Ordinary to good Ordinary 8
a 8 1-2 ; Middling* a 9 1-2 ; Good Middling 93-4 :
Middling Fair 10c: Good lots sell readily at 9 3-4 a !
10c.
Savannah, April 12. Cotton.—The only sale yes- •
erJ iv was one lot of 90 bales at 10 3-4 cents.
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
GRAND JUVENILE CONCERT.
AT Temperance, Hall on Friday Evening, April 13, 1853. ;
Kemmerer’s large classes, 300 pupils, uniformly dressed, j
will'give a Grand Musical Entertainment, consisting ot 37
pieces ; a choice selection of miscellaneous music, of which
one is a Whistling Chorus and one a Laughing Chorus ;
the Whistling Chorus will be performed by 100] Boys.
Tickets fifty Cents—Children and Servants half price.
*3?* If the weather is unfavorable, the Concert will take
place on Monday night.
Columbus, April 13— tw2t
ICE ! ICE ! ! ICE!!!
The Ice House is now open for the season. The price will be
for all amounts less than fifty lbs., three cents per lb. Over fifty
and less than two hundred, two and a half ceuta; two hundred
lbs. and over, two cents.
Hours from 7# to 12# A. M., and 2 to 6 P. M, except Sun.
days, on which day the house will be open from to 10, A. M.
only. Tickets can be had on application to
Columbus, April 13—twtf IV. J. CHAFFIN.
COLUMBUS GAS LIGHT COMPANY.
The subscribers to the above Company are hereby notified, that
the first instalment of Twenty-five per cent, will be called in on
the I3lh insl. By order of the board.
Columbus, April 13—twit C. E. DEXTER, Sec’ry.
INFORMATION WANTED.
I would be pleased to receive information as to the pres- i
ent residence of two sisters, one of whom married a man by
the name of W ilson, and the other a man named Stations,
both of Talbot county, Ga. Address,
ALBEUT KING,
April I—2t Public Square, Green, co., Ga.
LaGRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE
The Mystic Sisters, composed of young ladies of the
above Institution, will hold their Anniversary in the new
Chapel, commencing at 71 o’clock, on the second of May
next. ’ It will consist of a Fair, Tableau Exhibition, a
splendid Supper, tfc. The young ladies of this society,
stimulated by a desire to be useful, organized tills society
two years ago, since .which time their meting 9 have been
weekly, and they have worked with the needle every Sat
urday lrom morning till night, the avails of which are now
for exhibition and sale.
The proceeds of this Fair will be appropriated to benevo
ieut purposes. The public are earnestly solicited to attend.
Come one ! Come all ! !
The 11th Rule will be suspended on tbe occasion.
By order of the Sisters.
March 26-wJttwtlmay
GUANO
INSTILL HAVE ON HAND SOME
FORTY OR FIFTY TONS OF GUANO,
AT GKEEXWODD’S WAREHOUSE.
The season is Just advancing when it should be applied.
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
duct. After the com 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.
always give* us pleasure to notice any article that
| confer* a real benefit on the community, and it is with con
i’ ; fidence we heartily commend Ayer's Cherry Pectoral to
i | our readers as possessing extraordinary virtue* for the cure
, of diseases incident to the Throat and Lung3. This may
j account for our frequent reference to this article which we
j feel fully justified in making known to the public,—A. Y.
Tribune.
MARRIED.
On Wednesday evening, 6th at the residence of General
A. Abercrombie, in Russel county, Ala., bv Rev. John F.. Daw
son, Mr. Edwin J. Belskr. of Montgomery, Alabama, to Mias
Josephine H. Abercrombie.
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COLUMBUS PRICES CURRENT.
CORRECTED TEI-WEEKLY BY J. K. REDD AN* CO.
BAGIiING-^KenteYyTrrr~.TTr?rrrr-^yarU
India —i 14 @ 15
ROPE |bi u @ 10
BACON—Hams p ]3 ® 14
Sides 10 (g* 11
Kboulder# lb 0 & 10
PORK—Nett ipiti ®
BLTTF.It ....‘Fib 25 ® 30
CHEESE .‘pit 1 12 ® 14
CASTINGS V ib ® a
COFFEE—Rio *Mb! 11 & 12*
Java lb! 12 ($ 15
CANDLES—Sperm lb 50 @
Wax p> Jb
Star &lb 30 @
Tallow vlb 18 @ 20
FEATHERS lb 40 @ 45
FlSH—Mackerel No 1 bbl 14 00 ® 16 00
Mackerel No. 2 qp bbl 13 00 @
yfackerel No. 3 ‘F* bbl! H 00 ® 0 00
Shad ip bbl 18 00 ®
Herring box 100 ®
FLOUR—Western %*> bbl 700 @ 800
Canal tp> bblj 7 50 ® 9 00
City sp'bbli 600 ® 7 50
FODDER V 100 lbs 125 © 140
GRAIN—Corn 3? bushel; 75 © 80
Wheat bushel Ino @ 125
Oats <T bushel 50 ® GO
GLASS box 225 @ 700
GUNPOW ER Vkeg 500 & 650
HIJ>EB If, 8 © 9
IRON—Swedes.... ijp so ® 6
English splb 4# ® 5
CARD ylb 12J£@ 14
LEAD lb 9 © 10
LIME <pbbl 350 4 00
NAILS .Vst 1 6® 7 j
OIL —Lamp 1 50 ® 2 00
Linseed y? gallon 100 @ 000
Train <p gallon 75 ©
PAINTS %> keg 200 © 275
TEAS %p bushel 75 ® 80
RICE ?? ft, 5 © 6X
SYRUP—Lemon per gallon 125 ®
Raspberry >pdoz ; 600 ©
SALT V sack © 1 50
PHnT bagl 000 © 225
BOA P <pihi 5 @ 7
STEEL—Cast %p ft! 20 @ 22
German ijp ft | 15 @
American lb; 10 @
i SUGAR—St. Cro:x yn>! @ --
New-Orleans tp ft, 7 ® 10
Loaf, refined ft, 12 @
Lump sp ft, 8 © JO
SPIRITS -Brandy,Cog .V'gal 100 © 4 00
American IF gal 40 © 100
Peach gal 100 ® i t>2
Apple gal 60 <0 75
RUM Jamaica, Vgal 200 © 350
New England V’gali 45 @ 50
WHISKEY—Irish f>ga!j 400 ©
Monongahela sp’galj 1 00 @ 200
Western gal 30 @ 33
GlN—Holland fJ>ga) 150 @ 300
American 40 @ 50
• TALLOW q? fcj 10 ® 00
; VINEGAR— tpea! 37& @ 50
i WlNES—Madeira, T*gal 125 @ 400 i
Sherry y gal 150 © 300
Champagne Bask 15 00 @ 20 00
Malaga gai —7O © 1 00
Port 250 @ 400 !
Claret 3 no ®
Guano S3 per hundred lbs.
SPRING AND SUMMER
DRY GOODS. !
l KYI.E, . _ |
S A RE now prepared to exhibit to the public, the largest, most
! varied, and best SELECTED STOCK of
j SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS.
■ ever opened in Celmnbus; embracing every style of new and j
! fashionable goods in their line.
Also, anew and direct importation of
I IRISH LINENS, SHEETINCS, DIMASKS, if., kt.
Also, a complete stock of
HATS AND SHOES,
| including 5000 pair Negro Shoes, of a superior quality, j
Columbus April 13—2mw<ttu’lm
HARNDEN’S EXPRESS
Office on Randolph Street.
> RESPECTFULL V beg leave to inform f !
the citizens ol Columbus and its vicinl
ty, that they have concluded their ar-^' r w,^'il * i
raugements with the Central Railroad Banking Company, and
are now running messengers daily from Macon to Savannah.
Also, forwarding goods daily over the Muscogee and South-
Western Railroad to Fort Valley, Oglethorpe and Macon, thence j
j to Milledgeville Savannah ami all intermediate places.
Also, to Montgomery, Ala. Wo would also say, that our Ex
presses by the steamers to New York and Philadelphia enable us
to forward every description of merchandise and valuables. ;
Notes, Drafts, and Bills collected in every town in the Northern
and Eastern States ; also, to California and Europe.
Officks and Aoknts—Rando'ph street, Columbus, opposite
the “Corner Stone” priming office : C. A. El!s fe Son, Macon ; \
Mr. Kendrick, Fort Valley; G. R. Chasten, Ogletbarpe ; 153 Bay j
street. Savannah ; 74 Broadway, Aew York; 43 and 45 South-
Third. Philadelphia ; 8 Court street, Boston ; Excbango street,
Providence; Montgomery street, -SanFrancisco.
LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER & CO.
Columbus, April 13—tw&w _____
PARIS SPRING FASHIONS
GREAT NOVELTIES! j
J. M. RAVM,
| No. 64 Broad Street, next door to the Marine Bank,
FSPF.CTFULLY solicits the attention of the Ladies of Co
s; XV’ lini,bus and surrounding country, to his .YE IV STOCK of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
which will be opened for inspection this day; consisting in part of
Rich Tissues, Bareges, Grenadines, French. English
and American Jaconets, Embroidered Swiss
Muslin Dresses, French & American
Calicoes, of the most recherche
styles and patterns.
i 100 pieces Jaconet .Vuslins, yard wide, and fast colors, at j
12* cents per yard.
5 0 dozen Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, all Linen, at 63f cents
apiece. Fine Embro : dered Handkerchiefs of all kinds. Chcmi
setts, Flouncings, Collars ala mousquitaire, Cuffs and Under
sleeves.
Lubiu’s celebrated Extracts for Handkerchiefs: German Co
logne distilled from flowers; in fact every article necessary fora i
Lady’s Toilet.
DOMESTIC GOODS.
White and Unbleached Homespun, Linens, Table fleths, Tick
inev Denims and Cottonades, all of which can and vftf be sold
tweuty per cent lev* than they are offered for in tins mar
ket. * J. -V. RAUM,
Columbus. Aprils—tw3t G 4 Broad street.
NEW GOODS.
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.
Purchasers for Cash will find it to their advantage
to examine my stock and prices, before purchasing.
Columbus, April 2—tw C. M\ GATT .
PfiINTEDJBOSLINS
SUMMER SILKS.
BERAGES AXD~GREXADIXES.
Averv large assortment just received by
0 BROKAW, CLEMONS k CO.
Coiambus, march 96-tw
Lint of Letters,
r) EMAINING in the Poet Office, at Columbus, Ga., on
t the Ist April. 1853:
1 j Adams, EH 2 Morrison, Alex C
Archer. JT Millet, G A
Almond, C K Millmoth, William
1 1 Alltafirusta, G Moore, NftncvC 2
, ! Allen, Singleton Mormon, W C
jAilen.WC ** Morris, Thomas
j Allen, Mrs. E M Miller, Sarah V 2
* Ailmond, Mrs W Muikev, Berry
j Apple, S M Moees &, Cos., J H
I Apple, James R Miles, Jasper 2
Ainsky, John Mclntvre.AC
Adams, William S MeCullor*. James
Aostwick, Muine. E G 2 McCuiler, Lewis
Boin, John McGouirk, David
Brooks. C C MeComb, William L
Beal, Miw Maryarett 2 McGaughev, John
Beers, Miss Mary E McNeil, James R
| Borders, Mrs Emma McLoud, Sarah P
, Beach, Isaac E Mo Kay, Georgianna
| Bcthune, Mrs Mary McLeod, John E
Belcher, James C McLemore, B
Beeiand, Miss Virginia McMulty, William
j Boyd, Mi*a Georgia McColloch, Charty
i Bynum, Benjamin McKinny, Joshua 3
Bostwick. Mrs Mary Ann McMillon, Jasper
Bostwick, A McDonald, Jane
Buchannon, John McMurran, James F
Bray, James W Nelson, A F
Buchannan, J H Neils,Catharine
Bowers, CC 5 Nerille, Wm J
Brooks, Mrs Caroline Neal, John
Bray, Jas. W Nichols, G W
Aurdett, J H Norman, James H
Broadnax, Mrs Nancy Nolan, Thomas, F
Brazell, Mrs Elizabeth Owens, Sarah
Britton, H Owen, Mary J
Bostick, A B Odom, John D
Bowers, John 3 Oppenheimer, Louis 2
| Bowsman, Mr Margarett Owen, Kitty
Braley, Mrs Nancy Owman, II H
j Bolund.J M Olmstead, Charles W
1 Braley, M H Ogletree, G G
Boyd, Seleste Older, J A
Bllups, James Oppy, Henry
Baker, C Pattillo, James
Brannon, GH Parker, Zephemiah C 2
Branham, Rob’t Pope, William H
Bostick, Hilleny Pace, Eleanah
. Beall, J Parr, L L
Bartlett, Wm Phillips, R C
Bartlett, Burrell Palmer,Sherly
Burker, Rob’t Parham, Rebecca E 2
Buckler, Isabella Perry. L L
Berrand, Mrs Polly Patrick, John M
Brooks, Terrell Pace, Stephen
Calhoun, Andrew J Parrott, N
Calhoun, Jackson Pearce, William D
Cofieid,\Vm 2 Parkins, Ann
Cooper, Mr. Palmer, A
Cook, Elias W Persons, Mary
i Cody, Wm A J Rose, Ilenry
Chapin, Wm A 5 Reese, Thomas C
Cash, Miss E Renels, Mr.
Clark, Geo W Rogers, Zachariah
Calhon, Susan E Ristine, Barnett
Calhoun, S A Robburtson, William
| Charbouneaw, Joseph Rodgers, Margarett J
Caldwell, Wm A Rogers, John
Cooper, R F Roberts, Jeremiah
Calhoun, D M Robison, William
i Crews, C C Dr. 3 Pumiels, Thomas
Crawford &. Gunby, Messrs. Roquemore, Joseph
Collier, Miss Ann # Rogers, Jane L
j Cooledgl, Calvin Rogers. Martha A
Clarke, Wasington Rodgers, J P
Cow, John Rodgers, George M T
Curtis, F (Druggist) Reed, Jane
Carier, Wm Robeson, John
Comer, Mark Rolen, William
I Cleavland, Benjemin Rogers, James P
Dozier, Miss Francis L. Rogers, Thadeus M
j Dancer. Madison Robinson, LM
i Doles, B & F Rogers, Jane A
! Doles, James Reid.Andv
Dutton, R J Read,E M
Davis, J &. (J Roper, W G
Dunn, James Reese, Joseph
Davidson, Larkin Ramsey, James
Dell, Anthony 2 Ridgell, W D
Dalton, Binky Ross, Frank
Davis, Mrs Mary V Richie, David
Dudley, Enoch Riddle, W D
Lottery, John Sanders, J^
Doyle, Mrs Francis Sessions, Elizabeth
Dutton, Mrs Mary A Smith, Fannie
Drew, John * ‘ 3 Smith, Elam yt
David, .1 VV Sanford, Ilozannah
Doles, Benj. Sanborn, Bejamin
1 Dukes, Wm Smith, Janies M
Dozier, Miss Jane Smith, Shadrick
i Ducan, Rev. John P Smith, Abby
Dickson, J A J Sellers, Mary A
Doles, J G Schumpert, Amos 2
Eady, Miss C M Staley, Nelson
j Everett, Miss Mary R Scemuller, Wm 2
1 Everett Solomon Sehnell, Mary 1
; Evans, Miss Sophronia Scott, John II
! Felt Sect,Cadets Temperance Stanfield, Robert
; Fergureon,Nfit C ‘ Simpson, Minerva 2
i Ford J J VV Stavans, Thomas
i Foster, Charity Sternbury, William
J Folkenberry, Robert Smith, James
Gray, John C Stanley, G W
| Gardner & Brothers, Strong, Noah
: Guyse, Nieholas Solomans, SI.
! Glyu, Thomas Smith, A K
Gibson, .Mis.s Arm Bell Smith, Charles I! 2
! Gibson, R J 2 Sanders, Edmund L
I Gardner Wm 2 Smith. F
Gerdy, Lafayette Smith, Mafor
Gunn, L S Smith, Wyatt
, Gafford, John Stewart A Osborne
1 Gray, Oliver S Stone, B G
, Gibson, Mrs Mary Sampson. Robert M
■ Gibson, Hiram A P Shockley, Willis F
l Garrett, Elisha Statum, Martha
: Gardner, Patrick Stubblefield, Thomas
Gear, Miss Matilda Stowe, S L
i Grimsley, Ellen Mrs .Stroud, Nancy
Gilbert, A C Shaw-, Charles
! Girdon, James G Scott & Cody
| Green, Lemuel A Sanza, Antonia
: Graves, Miss Mary E Terry, Anna
Howard, Thomas 3 Trawick, H W
Henry, Sam’l Tillery, John 2
Henry, Lumber! Turman, Wm R 3
Harden, Hiram D Thomas, Robert
Holly, Wm Trawick, John M
Hearn, R It Thomas, A B
Hendon, Mrs E Tillery, Randal
I Howard, James W Turrentine, G W
Hood, John II Thornton, Nathaniel W
Haman, Sarah W Mrs Terry, John S
Hawkins, Wm E Treadwell, Mary
Harvev.JP 2 Taylor, Cheraliier
| Hall, Wm F Thurman, James
■ Hays, Thomas Tucker, ilenry
Harmon, G W Tucker, William
Hadkv. Joshua Thompson, J S
; Hays, Richard D Threlkela, Tally M
Hanimal, Sam’l Thompson, C
Hall, Dr J B Thomas, Theophilous
Hudson, Ashbury Thomton, G H
j Hudson, Isaac L Tooke, Mary E
, Hill, Waid Thompson, John F
j Hanley, Douglass Thompson, E R ;
jlnslee,CT Turrentine. Harriet
j Irens, Handy Urquhart, David W 2 !
I Jackson. Wm Vinson, Wesley
Jones, Francis ‘* Vinson, C E
i Jackson, Burrell Williams, Burl 2
Jones, Sarah . VV ells, John B
j Jenks, C B Dr. West, Caroline F
Jones, Miss A C Wiggins, Rebecca
Jones, Wm Williams, James J
Jordan, Wm Wadsworth, Wiley F
King, Dr. W Williams, John VV
Kirksey. F F Wearer, Wiisou
Kelly, John W Watson, Anthony A
Kerr, John, L 4 VV ilson, Francis M
Knight, T D Wiley, George
j Kent, Sarah W ebster, Wm T
Kerr. Mrs Ann L \Valker, John
Key, Miss Cornelia W'iiliams, Edwin C
Lanier, Henry West, Charles
Loyd, Thomas VVynn, ThomasC
Lvnch, M W right, James 2
Lewis, Col.P L W’higharn, S A
Lewis, Jacob G Wolt, Mena
Londen, .\lrs W’ard, C H
Laygormor, A W’iiaon, Nancy
Love, Susan or Cathenne, Wineberly, AnnC
(ServantsVViljars, Henry
Lewis, Mrs Ann B 2 Wise, Meredith
Lenard, Miss S N P W iiiiams, R G
Lowad. Jamas \Ving, Andrew
Laremere, Anna Weddington, Eiizabetit
i Lyons, Mrs. R D WilßersoD, Janies
! Land, J F Wheaton, Charles
Lamb, Green Warshani, Thoma3
Lowerv, Lewis Williams, Joel
Lilly, Mre Francis A Ware, Thom.
Lauglord, John T West, Laura Jane
Lamb, Alexander Walker, Mary Ann
Mason, Francis Wiihatns, Sarah
Morris, Vaaht* VV atkin*, J T
| Morre!, John Welch, Thomas
j Maguirk. John O Winsberiy. James
; Martin, Win R Webster, William T
■ Maya, M J Williams, JAB
| Moughon. A G Welch, Elizabeth
j Mustin, Jhhn F Winn, Jane
Moms, John F Wells, J B
Morris, Dr. A P Wilson, S
I Marks, R T Wynn, John
Martin, Rufus P Whitten. W
Moose, Frederick Young. Y J M
Morris, JohnS Young, Mary
Meet, Dolphu3 Young, FS
Minguard, John J Yarborough, R C
; Monore, Wm ii Zuber, Mary
Persons calling for any of the above letters, will
j please say they are advertised.
J. A. L. LEE, P. M
April 12, 1553.
■ L
MEDICAL NOTICES.
! ~d mTdlclnTsT^
PERFUMERIES, dec.
SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK.
| Dll. R. A. WARE,
g IS now receiving a much larger supply than ha
Yyf ever been tefore offered in this market. All wishing
to purchase pure and unadulterated articles iu this
line, will do well to call and examine.
PURE BRANDY, OLD PORT AND MADEIRA
WINE , for Medical purpose?, to be had at
R. A.. WARE’S Drug Store.
PERFUMERIES AND COSMETICS— Luhhw and
Bazins assorted varieties, tor sale by R. A. WARE.
LONDON PORTER AND SCOTCH ALE.—Way
best quality. For sale by R A. WARE.
FINE SEGARS AND CHOICE CHEWING TO.
BACCO, can be had of R. A. WARE.
THREE HUNDRED SWEDISH LEECHES , just
received and for sale by R. A. WARE.
BR USHES A ND BROOMS of every kind, for sale by
R. A. WARE.
WINDOW CLASS, from 3 by 10 to 20 by 24. for sale i
bv R. A. WARE. j
Columbus, Ga., April 2,1853-w&t\vly
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
AT THE BLUE DRUG STORE,
Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia.
JUST received from New York and Philadelphia, a iarc* !
S supply of select Medicines, consisting of pure and select
Powder# and Extracts, lor sale at the lowest market prices ;
and warranted to give entire satifactiou or w e shall count
it no sale.
Physicians’country bill* ar.d plantation medicines put upon |
the lowest terms; every attention will be paid to their quality,
and they will be securely ar.d specdilv packed and forwarded.
GESNEK * PEABODY, Druggists,
March 2—twfcwly Sign of the .Vfgro end Mori nr. (
Pure Medical Wines.
DOZ POR T and brandy for Medical purposes, for wile a: the
Blue Drug Sturt. i
March 2—t w&.w ]y G ESNKR fc PE A BODY
Mexican Mustang- Liniment.
\TNe v York prices. We have just receivetl a large invoice !
A of the above excellent meclizine, to be sold at the manufac
turer’s prices. Call at the BLUE DRUG STORE,
March 2—twivvly Sign of the J\Tegro and Mortar.
Paints and Oils.
TjUKEand Geir.a Lead, Linseed, Lamp and Machinery Oils,
.1 for sate cheap at the Blue Drug Store,
March 2—tw&wly GESNEK L PEABODY. j
Dr. Thomas Hoxey,
SIIAS united with him bi the practice of Medicine ard its !
collateral branches his son,
DR. BRICE A. IiOXEY,
who ha? had charge of a Military Hospital in Mexico and the :
Marine Hospital at Acapulco on the Pacific for two years; dur* 1
int w hich lime lie successfully performed some of the mov-tdlffl- 1
cutt operation? in Surgery.
‘they feel competent to attend to ail cases in Medicim Sur ;
gery, &c., and respects illy offer their services to the publl*
Columbus, April I—tw3m
13 rs. WOODRUFF & TRACY
r. Dr. M. WOODRUFF would respectfully give notice to I
his patrons that he has associated with him in the practice
\M of Medicine, Dr. D. TRACY, a gentlemen of large expe
rience in his profession.
DRS. WOODRUFF <sc TRACY,
Will attend all calls in their profession punctually.
Columbus, march 2G—tw3m j
DR. H. M. CLECKLEY
HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
f POLITELY tenders bis prof, oskuial services to theciti j
zensof Columbus and vicinity. He may always be found !
at his oflice <o Broad street, two doors above the old I
Bank of St. Mary’s, oral Captain P. T. Schley’s residence, i
on Oglethorpe street. October 13.1852—twtim j
J- S. WOODBRIDGE,
PRACTICAL ARTIST & DAGUERREOTYPIST !
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
t
Rooms over Foster & Purple’s Jewelry Stoi e. !
Broad Street. Columbus, Jan. s — lw<fc—t
WILLIAM B. CARTER,
I
TUNER AND REPAIRER OF
rjAiiO tobtss,
Orders received at the Book store of D. F. VYjllcox, Broad
street. Jan 19—tw ly
W. D. FORD I
DEALER IN
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES!
Pickles, Preserves, Fruits, Confectionaries, Segars.
also, Fish, Oysters ana Ice when in season.
VValdeurg’s Builiuno, Jefferson* street, Savannah. Ga
February 9, 1853. twdm
Look!
SIX NEGRO MEN FOR SALE.
Apply to SAMUEL M. CARTER, or j
ROBERT FJ. DIXON.
Columbus, Ga. March 2—twtt. j
HYDRAULICS.
HYDRAULIC RAMS, FOUNTAINS, AND AQUEDUCTS, j
ON IMPROVED PLANS,
FITTED UP WITH DISPATCH,
AND DURABILITY WARRANTED.
BY A. McQUEEN,
March 16—tw6w* Oglttko'BPE House, Colamhus. |
RETURNED.
C T. CUSHMAN, D. D. S.
—'f AS returned from New York, I
where be critically inspected, in f
* various Dental laboratories, some
of the best woik that can be done, and availed hi in seif of addi
tional means to execute the same stvles with disoatch.
Also, tooper.de on the teeth, w ith his usual care and finish.
Over Foster £ Purple’s Jewelry Store.
No. G 9 Broad Street.
Columbus, January, 7—twtf
FAIR NOTICE.
A LL persons are hereby fnrew anted against trading with m
Jr\. crediting any person whatever on my account, either a#
Executor. Administrator, Guardian or otherwise, for any thine
at ail i as 1 am determined not to pav any accounts, or for any
thing, except of my ow n contracting' from this date, either here
i ber*u except at places where l have made such arrange
; mem*. 1 regret having to resort to this means, but circumstances
: demand it. ISAAC T. ROBINSON.
1 Columbus, March lfr-twlt&w3t
MOURNING DRESS GOODS.
■ -■’ un
just received an assortment of rti*
MOURNING DRESS GOODS,
CONSISTING OF
j Black Grenadine SILKS; Lupin’s BERAGES; Plato
| and fig’d. Frencli J ACON ETTB ; French PRI NTS;
Canton GAUZES; TISSUES. TAFFETA
Lu&ture Crep de Pari?, Satinldu Chine,
India dinner SILKS; Challeys
aid Satin La Reine.
BROKAW,CLEMONS Sc CO.
i Columbus, march 20*twtf
Genin's Hats.
4 FEW cares a ko. out Hats—Sfkiso styles.
iv Ju?t received and for eaie by
March 30—tw J. H. MEITRY.
Metallic Burial Case*.
TII RSE csw, 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 Ciitunte.
They are composed of several kind* of Metal, but principally
of Iron.
They are thoroughly enamelled iiuMcsnd out. and thus made
Impervious to airand indestructible, and can be sold at about
the rates of covered coffins.
The public arc invO,t to call and examine them for them
selves. and at a glut. so they will seethe great advantage of this
article over any uther ever offered to the public.
Columbia, Feb. 23—w&tw6m BAMMIS & ROONEY.
Pianos Tuned and Repaired!
THE undersigned take pleasure In announcing
jA- .j *ncir customers and the public generally, ihai
the > have obtained the services of F. O. KU.MM,
■* * J “ who. for several years past, has been Tuner, Ac
j iu A rads Celebrated Establishment in Paris. Mr. Ktimtn corner
to us w ith the highest recommendations. And we are prepared
to attend to all oiders for Tuning and repairing, in the most thor
ouch manner. We hold ourselves responsible fbr all work
done by Mr. Uumm. believing that lie will give entire satiafnc
lion. All orders addressed to WniTTEtstv & Cos., or Truax
i. Pkask, will meet with prompt attention.
WHITTLESEY & CO.
Columbus. Feb. P3—tw&wtf TRUAX & PEASE.
New Tin, Sheet-Iron & Copper Manufactory.
npHE ttndersigucd haveo|>ened a store on Broad street, oppo
A sue Hill iz Dawson’s old stand, where they are prepared t<>
furnish t verything in their line of business.
They have a large assortment f Btovks on band, including
every variety of shape, and pattern.
IY tin Rooting and Guttering, neatly executed.
(Viutnbus. Feb.'J3—w3m * C. SALVO k. CO.
w. F. LEE, D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON.
Office on Broad street, oter Mygatt‘s store.
j Columbus, Oct 29—ts
DENTAL ’ NOTICE.
OH. O. P. LAIRD
TT AS returned, and resumed hi? profeo9sioal duties. Office
J. 1 next door to Mulford’s, up stairs,
Columbus, Nov J3—twtim.
Good Bargains .
! CHEAP AND
cpilE subscriber having entered Into the hotel business, which
1 promises to pay better than HATS and SHOES, and which
i w ill require pretty much ah of his time, he 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.
D. A. GARREIT.
N. B.—No goods delivered until the money is paid.
! Col umbus, Ga. inarch 23—twtf
VERNOY & ECTOR'S
OMNIBUS LINE.
Fare—ln Proportion to the Distance.
! WE return our tbankß to the traveling public
raAsT and the citizens generally, for their liberal pat
ronage, and would inform them that our splendid new OMJYI
j B USSES, with FINE TE.dMS and cartful DRIVERS, will
i continue to run for the accommodation of the citizens and per
i son* slopping at the Public Houses.
Calls 101 l at the Holds or at our stable, strictly attended to.
j Oolambus. Mornh IS —w&twly
Georgia Military Institute.
• THIS INSTITUTION WENT INTO OPERATION IN
k AT tlieir session of 1051'2 tho Legislature ineorporateri t
j ft it as a College; by requisition on the General Govern- ft
! ft? xuent furnished it with arms, both for f
j H INFANTRY AND ARTILLERY ; R
i and provided for the education of a certain number of State
Cadeis. The legislature also directed a Board of Visitors to bo
j appointed, of whom the Governor is ex-ofticio President, wnoso
duties are to inspect the Institute, attend its examinations and
j report on it3 condition to the Legislature : and in conjunction
j with a committee of the Board of Trustees to establish and de
clare proper regulations for its government.
These Regulations have been published. The course of study,
j methods of teaching, and the discipline which they prescribe,
are as nearly a? possible, those of the United States Military
i Academy.
Any person interested may obtain a copy of them by applying
) to the Superintendent.
The next Academic year will commence on Monday, June 10;
i and all who desire to enter should be present on that day.
Marietta, Cobb county, Ga.. march 29—i3wtl0j
INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC.
;
fJ-'HE undersigned respectfully informs his former friends and
1 pupils, and the public generally, that he ha* returned to tki?
city where he proposes to establish himself in his profession as a
j Teaher of .Music. He is now prepared to taken limited number
! of pupils on the Piano Forte and in \ ocal Music, to whom hi*
regular and undivided attention will be given.
£3 f ”Order? left at the .Music Htore of Vbu.elsey <t Cos. wlllre
■ ceive prompt attention.
.April 23, tSTil—w&twtf RUS3EL E.HARRIf
Printing Presses For Sale.
TWO large and very superior Washington Printing Presses,
with 211 by 44 beds, will be sold low for cash, or on time it
preferred by the purchaser. Warranted as good as new. Apply
to LOMAX c ELLI3. Columbus, Ga.
February 4—tw&wtf
On Consignment.
jEESSrx 50 Hds. New Orleans Sugar.
50 Bblg. “ “ “
3o Ca?ks Sides.
5 “ Shoulders.
All of which wilt be sold low for Ca?h. Call and examine
tbtm. G. S. HARRISON & GO.
Columbus. April B—twfit
OLD RAG NOTICE.
pROM and after the *2oth of this month, Rock Itland Factory
will pay lor Ci.eas Cotton or Linen Rags 3 cents o pound
Cash, or 2% cents ia paper at Cash prices
G. E. CURTIS, Agent.
I Columbus. Jan. 11, 1853 I wtf
£3T AH papers that advertise Rags"for us, will please alt*
their advertisement to read as above.
For Sale.
A small farm about one and a half miles from Colutn
| bus. It contains 150 or 160 acres ot land ; about a third
sot which i? cleared, and in suitable condition for cultiva
fZ tioti. The remaining portion is well timbered with
I pine.
j Jt is a desirable location for any person, wishing n small farm
! or summer residence ic the vicinity of the city. Apply to
; Columbus. March 9—twtf K.T. TAYLOR.
NEW BACON.
4VE have purchased 450 Hhds. of good Cin
’ cinnati cured Bacon Sides, a ptrt of w hich hasgxryjtq
arrived, and for sale at a low price. &i&sSU
We will sell, to be delivered on the river, If engaged before
; rrives. GREENWOOD fc C>.
i Columbus, Feb. 25—2mw&tw
City Hotel.
EAST SIDE BROAD STREET,
OPPOSITE THE MARKET HOUSE.
. * TH P. undersigned deems it unnecessary to make any
pufF3 in reference to this House, as it is customary with
21SI houses ofthis kind ; he has but one remark to make
r-*-Lji-.i r, reference to this bouse, and that is
eOME and try it,
and be your own judge : believing that the best puff is in realii
atiou and not in anticipation, #o far- a* public houses are* con-
D. A. GARRETT, Propneto - .
Columbu*. Ga. march 23—w&tw3nt
’ “ or Sale. •
. , House and lot In Ala., immediately ad
joining Dr. Lockhart’s residence. The houses and on
i! = l ces are of the best character. ... .
i ~ J For information apply to me, or to G. W. DilUngnacr,
at Hall & Moses’Hardware Store. - IT . va
Columbus, March B—low3tu “• A. l AIRAS.
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