The Tri-weekly times and sentinel. (Columbus, Ga.) 1853-1854, April 16, 1853, Image 3

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pie to have families, and every bachelor should be ignored. Let the boys look out, and especially the young men at the colleges, for sisters will read them uncurtained lectures, and wives will make them blush for their bad Latin. Later trom California. $2,100,451 of Gold Dust. LATER FROM SOUTH AMERICA. New York, April 9.—The steamer Illinois reached her dock at quarter past 7 o’clock. She left Navy Bay on the evening of the first, and brings the California mails and two millions and ninety-five thousand dollars in gold dust. She also brings 375 passengers. By steamer Sautiago, at Panama, we have Valpariaso dates to the 28th of February, and Callao to the P2th of March. At the “former place business had somewhat improved. The ! bulk of flour was very small, and firmly held at i 88 50 a 89. The political intelligence is unimportant. Congress had adjourned, and the President was still on his southern tour. Gen. Blanco goes to France as Minister. The custom revenue at Valparaiso for 1852 is one million of dollars in excess of the revenue of 1851. Australia dates to the 11th of January were received at Valparaiso, but they are anticipated by way of England. Business was pretty brisk among the ship ping at Callao. Peru was quiet and tranquil. The yellow fever was declining. The dispute between New Granada and Equador seems to have been settled in an ami cable manner. The harvest at the South was more abundant than ever known before. The mining districts continue to yield abundantly. The U. S. sloop of war Portsmouth has been ordered to San Juan del Sur, instead of Callao, the Chilian authorities having released the American (Stewart, of Baltimore,) who had so lo.Bg been confined without trial. Serious disturbances, owing to some political appointments, had occurred between the in habitants at Tobago. It was put down without loss of life. Some insults were offered to foreigners, and the Portsmouth was detained there a day in consequence. FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the Alps. Advance in Cotton. New York, April 14. The Biitish steamship Alps has arrived at Boston, bringing Liverpool dates to the 30th of March, four clays later than those brought by the Euro pa. The Cambria arrived out on the 29th March, with favorable accounts of the condition of the American Markets, which imparted a more buoyant tone to the Liverpool market, and sales were made at an advance for Middling and Fine qualities. The lower grades remained un changed. The sales of Monday and Tuesday, 28th and 29th, reached 19,000 bales, of which speculators and /exporters took 10,000 bales. The business at Manchester was limited. A private dispatch reports the Liverpool ad vance at an eighth of a penny on Middling and fine qualities.—Ed. News. Conviction of a Murderer. Atlanta, Geo., April 14. Fdijay Birdon has just had his trial for the murder of his Brother in-law, Dr. Hilbarn, which occurred on the Ist of December, 1851. He has been found guilty. The trial occupied seven days. The jury were out only sevent-five minutes. There are four or five other murder cases on docket, to be disposed of. The Memphis Convention. LETTER FROM GOVERNOR COKB. We find in the last Milledgeville papers the subjoined letter from Gov. Cobb, in relation to the proposed Commercial Convention at Mem phis, in June next. Executive Department, / Milledgeville, April 12th, 1853. S I have received from a Committee of the Citi zens of xMemphis Tennessee, the following com munication : “The Commercial Convention, recently held in the city of Baltimore, having adjourned to meet in Memphis, on the first Monday in June next, the undersigned have been authorized to make all necessary arrangements, that the same may pass off’ usefully and pleasantly. “The various important subjects discussed at Baltimore will doubtless be renewed and exam ined with increased interest, with a view to practical events. “We have been commissioned by our fellow citizens to invite you to be present on that inte resting occasion, and participate in its delibe rations. **ln discharge of the duties assigned us, we j have likewise to request your Excellency to ap- ; point immediately a numerous delegation ol your most prominent and enterprising citizens, ’ to represent your State in the adjourned Con vention, and that you have the names ot those 1 delegates published. “We take this occasion to tender to you and the delegation from your State, who may visit us, a cordial welcome, and the hospitalities ot I our city. ,J The subject here brought to the attention ot j the people of Georgia is interesting and impor tant, arid should receive their prompt and favor able consideration. In view of the difficulties which would attend an appointment of Dele gates by the Executive, and impressed with the conviction that a sufficient interest will be felt among the people to ensure their action upon the subject, especially in our commercial towns and cities, I have determined in response to the foregoing communication to request the people ol the several counties, to assemble in primary meetings at such time and places as may suit tneir convenience, and appoint delegates to rep resent the State in said Convention. I would urge upon my fellow-citizens to take the necessary steps to ensure the attendance of a lull and energetic representation. Howell Cobb. Important from Mexico. New Orleans, April 13. A messenger has arrived here, bearing the Tehuan tepec (Sloo) Treaty, which was signed on the 20th nit., and ratified on the 28ch. Passage of an Indemnity Bill. Boston, April 8.-—The House to day passed to a third reading the biil to indemnify the sufferers by the destruction of the Ursaline Convent, in 1834, to the amount of $50,030. Missouri Election. St. Louis, April 6th.—The entire Benton Demo esatic ticket has been elected over ihe combined forces ot \V higs and Antis, by about one thousand majority. Loss of the Steamer California. Louisville, April 7.-~The steamer California sunk a lew days since, near Shirt Tail Bend, on the Mississippi. The loss is $20,000. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. COTTON STATEMENTS. : § § 1 w ! c? lETaiil rti jstock 8 §.B I § ; x n:i< g: ‘JTh ! on § •£ 8. ©£■ i r- I s:2 j o't® j3 £ j hand April 1/, 1 I 1852. 860 365 4136342588 1315 37051 38366 4222 April 16, 1 | Ii j 1853- 220 ; 217 54663 54880! 404 40931 50335 4770 Columbus, April lb. i lie cotton market since our List quotations, has be en, firm with an upward tendency, although there is hardly any quotable difference in Good Middlings which gen erally govern iu this market; but the classifications of the grades are much slacker than at the commencement of the season. W e would quote as approximating prices: Good Middlings S| a yj Middling Fair 10 a 10 Bair Nominal. New Orleans, April 13. The receipts at this port since Ist September, (ex clusive of the arrivals from Mobile, Florida and Texas,} are 1,469,622 bales, against 1,189,085 bales to same date last year : and the increase in the receipts at all the ports, up to the latest dates, as compared with last year, is 349,205 bales. In the exports from the United States to foreign countries, as compared with the same dates last year, there is an increase of 148,239 bales to Great Britain, and 18,668 to other foreign ports, while to France there is a decrease of 37,719 bales. CLASSIFICATION. [Assimilating to that of Liverpool) Inferior .’ ~s£ a 7 Odinary to Good Ordinary 7a a 81 Low Middling 8* a 01 Middling ‘ . 9} a 10 Gdod Middling 10i a lOi Middling Fair 11 a— Pair • • • •; nominal Good Fair. * nominal Good and Fine nominal Bacon.—The stock of Sides being quite light and with only trilling receipts for a few days back, prices have improved, and sales to a limited extent have been made nt 7 3-8 a 7 1-2 cents per Jb. for prime Ribbed, and 9 cents per lb. for Clear. Shoulders, however, contiuue dull at about 5 1-8 a 5 1-4 cents per lb. Plain and bagged Hams are in very limited request, at 8 1-2 a9, and Sugar Cured 9 1-2 a 10 1-2, and occa sionally 11 cents per lb. Arrived during the post three days SO7 casks. Cleared for Boston 15, Balti more 55, Florida 139, Savannah 90, Havana 31 casks. - Freights. —ln Freights to £+reign ports business* has been more active, but in the rates for CinCon there is no change. Seven American ships have been taken . for Liverpool at 19-32d for Cotton, and ss. per barrel for Flour, and two for Havre at 1 1-4 e. for Cotton. Five British ships for Liverpool at 9-16, and a bark for Cork at 15d. for Corn. A number of ships have been taken for Boston at 3-4 cent for Cotton, but as it re gards other coastwise Freights the market is dull, and the rates for many articles of Freight have declined, as will bo seen on reference to our table of quotations. Exchange. —The demand for Drafts on England has continued very active since Friday last, ana quite a large business has been done at our quotations. Francs continue in good request, without change in rates. We quote—Sterling 8 1-2 a 9 1-4 and 9 1-2 per cent, pre mium. Francs 517 1-2 a5 22 1-2 per dollar. New York, sixty days, 1 1-2a 1 3-4 percent, discount. Bos ton, sixty daj’s, I 1-2 a 1 3-4 per cent, discount. Sibgt par a 1-4 per cent, premium. SPECIAL NOTICES. SCHOOL ASSOCIATION OF MUSCOGEE^ A meeting of this Association will be held at the Lec ture Room of the Presbyterian Church on Tuesday night next, ai 7i o’clock, 19th inst. An Address will bedeliv ered by the Rev. Mr. Scott, and an Essay read by Mr. ? James J. Si.adf.. The public generally are invited to attend. j WILLIAM F. PLANE, Seery. j Columbus, April ]6-twlt&wlt FIVEDOLLARS REWARD. STOLEN from my room, at ?*lr. Fox’s Boarding House, on Broad-Street, on Friday night last, 15th instant, a Gold Plated WATCH—number not recollected. The finder will b* paid the above reward, on delivery of said Watch, to JOHN F. WHITFIELD, At Times Sc Sentinel Office. April 16, 1653. NOTICE. AT a meeting of the Stockholders of Rock Island Factory, held at their office, thin lith day of April, : R. L. MOTT, D. MULFORD, P. MeLAREN, G. W. WINTER, G. B. CURTIS, Were duly elected Directors for the ensuing year : and at a sub- ! sequent meeting of the Board. 11. 1.. Mott, was chosen Presi dent, and G. R. Curtis, Secretary and Treasurer. April 13-tw't G. B. CURTIS. Sec’ry. ICE, ICE, ICE! The Ice House is now open for the sea-on. The price will be ; for all amounts less than fifty lbs., three cents per lb, Over fitly and less than two hundred, two and a half cents: two hundred | lbs. and over, two cents. Hours from 7# to 1'“-? A. M., and 2 to 6 P. M., except Sim* days, on which day the house will be open from 7# to 10, A. M. only. Tickets can be had on application to Columbus, April 13—twtf W. J. CHAFFIN. It always gives us pleasure to notice any article that confers a real benefit on the community, and it is 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 j account for our frequent reference to this article which we j : feel fully justified in making known to the public— .V. Y. j Tribune. LABORERS WANTED. ONE DOLLAR PER DAY, j Will be paid for good White laborers, or stout negro *ilow3, at the Water Works in this city. I Columbus, April 15—wktwlra *. v - It • ‘ii rAf'W rOK 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 he applied. Those wishing profitable investments, would do well to avail themselves of thi3 opportunity of obtaining it. Ex perience has proven that it adds about one half to the pro j 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-wAtwtf J. R- JONFiS. GAS FIXTURES, Till", subscribers having engaged competent workmen, will be prepared o fit up Stores and Houses with pipes burners, and all necessary apparatus for the use of Gas. This work will be war ranted, and done under the superintendence of the Engineer of this company. WHITTELSF.Y *. CO. According to the bj-laws of tLe company, the houses and stores will be fitted up in the order of their application. A Register Book is now ready at the storo of Messrs. Whittel sey it. Cos. C. E. DEXTER, Sec’ry. April 13—wfc.twlf Columbus Gas Light Company. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. Georgia Military Institute, ) Marietta, April 12, 1853. $ At a meeting of the corps of Cadets held to consider the death of Cadet L. A. Mitchell, who departed this life on the 11th inst., Cadets J. Bradford A. L. llartriikje and R. M. Howard, having been appointed a committee to prepare resolutions relative to that event, reported the fol lowing : Lit. It having pleased the Almighty God to remove a friend and brother from our midst, one who by the correct ness of his deportment, and kindness of his feelings, had en deared himself to many, and . won the respect of all; we feel the solemnity of this dispensation, and are deeply af flicted and impressed thereby. 2d. That for consolation in this affliction, we have the gentle character of the deceased ; and the reflection that this melancholy event is in the order of God’s Providence. 3rd. That we deeply sympathize with the bereaved pa rents and friends in uie irreparable loss they have sustained in the early withering ol the fond hopes tor the future, which had gathered around him. 4 th. That in testimony of our sorrow we* wear the usual badge of mourning tor thirty days. These resolutions having been unanimously adopted, it was ordered that they be published in the Marietta Advo cate and Columbus papers, and that a copy of them be for warded to the parents of the deceased. Cadet L. WEEMS, Chairman. Cadet E L. Baxter, Sec’ry. COLUMBUS PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED TKI-WEEKI.Y Y J. K. RKUIf 4NJ CO. BAGGlNG—Kentcky yurdi* <& 15 India j 14 @ 15 ft OPE lbj n @ 10 BAOON—Hams HP lb! 13 (at 14 Sides if lbj 10 @ 11 Shoulders 4F n<\ <s 10 PORK—Nett Vlbj - & - BUTTER Vlbj 35 30 CHEESE 4* lbj I (at M CASTINGS Vlbj @ 5 COFFEE —Kio ¥lb H <& 12# Java 4* lb 1* (si 15 CANDLES—Sperm V lbj 50 <® Wax V lb GO tOar lb 30 Tallow f>lb| IS <® 20 FEATHERS <Flb 40 ® 15 FJSH—Mackerel No 1 V’bblj 14 00 <& 1G 00 MackerelNo.2 W bbli 13 00 @ dackerel No. 3 bbl! 11 00 <£ 0 00 Shad V bbl 18 00 @ Herring boxi 1 00 FLOUR—Western W bbl! 700 800 Canal •’¥’ bbl; 7 50 <@ 9 00 , city 4?bbl! GOO 7 50 FODDER.... V 100 lbs! I 25 ® 1 40 GRAIN—Corn bushel! 75 @ 80 Wheat V bushel 100 @ 125 Oats bushel! 50 GO f;|, \SS I*® box! ? 5*5 (di 700 GUNPOW EE V’kegi 500 <au 050 HIDES f I’' 1 8 <Si 9 IRON—Swedes @ 0 English ‘4* ?bj Us ® 5 LARD..... W>: 1* LEAD tb @ 10 LIME bbl’ 3 50 <Si 4 t.O MOLASSES V* gallon! 33 @ 40 NAILS Vfo: ® ‘ OlL—Lamp gallon! 1 o 0 @ 2 00 Linseed W gallon; 1 60 @ 000 Train 75 PAINTS keg! 2 00 @ 275 PEAS bushel 75 @ 80 RICE Vlb; 5 (& 6>4 s Y RUP—Lemon per gallon | 1 25 (w, Raspberry V doz! 600 @ SALT sack @ 150 SHOT W bag. 0 00 <di 2 25 SOAP K>lbf 5 ® 7 STEEL—Cast lbj 20 @ 22 German s t 3> #>j 15 © American tr>i 10 @ SUGAR—St. Cro:x I? lb! @ New-Orleana 7 10 Loaf, refined W lb! 12 @ MX Lump f 1 ftj 8 <gi 10 SPIRITS Brandv,Cog 100 @ 4 00 American IFgaii 40 <® 100 Peach 4?’ gal! 100 @ 162 Apple, Vgal| 60 (4 75 RUM Jamaica, 2 o<l ® 350 New England 45 (si 50 WHISKEY—Irish Pgali 4 00 (d> Monongahela spgal! 100 200 Western gal; 30 @ 40 GlN—Holland ¥*gal 150 200 American ft*arid; 40 (Si, 50 TALLOW It. 10 @ 00 VINEGAR— rgalj 37*f @ 50 WINES —Madeira, tp gall 125 <a£ 400 Sherry 4? gal | 1 50 @ 300 Champagne Bask 15 00 @ 20 00 Malaga V* gal —7O (di 1 00 Port 2 50 @ 4 00 Claret 3 00 @ Guano $3 per hundred lbs. ANOTHER MUSIC STORE. WILLCOX & CARTER, NO. 92, BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA., ARC now receiving, and will keep* constantly on hand, SHEET MUSIC, PIANO FORTES, GUITARS, VIOLINS, j ACCORDEONS, BANJOS, TAMBORINKS, I FLUTES, FLAGEOLETS, FIFES, kC. Strings for the VI O 1.1 N AN D G l ITA K . ALSO Instruction Books for the above Instrument?. Also, Exercises for the cultivation ofthe Voice. Order* are solicited from t eachers and others. H. F. WILLCOX. U M. B. CARTER. N. B. Mr. Carter will attend to Tutting and Repairing Pianos as heretofore. Columbus, April 15—wAttwlf SPRING AND SUMMER S DRY GOODS. J. & -JV KYLE. VRE now prepared to exhibit to the public, the largest, most varied, and best S'/'UC'fC of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. ever opened in Culumbus; embracing every style of new and fashionable goods in their line. Also, anew and direct importation of IRISH LINENS. SHEETINGS. DDUSKS, le., it. Also, a complete stock of HATS AND SHOES. including 3000 pair Negro Shoes, of a superior quality. Coiumbus, April 13—2mwfctw lm 1 J-S. WOODBRIDGE, PRACTICAL ARTIST Sc DAGUERREOTYPIST COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Rooms over Foster A Purple’s Jewelry St it e* Broad Street. Columbus, Jafl. s —lwfc Mexican Mustang Liniment. AT Ne* York, prices. We have just received & large invoice of the above excellent mediiine, to be sold at the manufac turer’s prices. Call at the BLUE DRUG STORE, March 2—tw&wly Sign of the A >gro and Mortar, ! NEW GOODS. The fubseriber has in Store a large stock of |$rAP/,£ AND FANCY DRY GOODS which are offered for sale at price? 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. MYGATT. MOURNING DRESS GOODS. Just received an assortment of fins MOURNING DRESS GOODS, CONSISTING OF Black Grenadine SILKS; Lupin’s BERAGES: Plain and fig’d. French JACONETTS ; French PRINTS; Canton GAUZES ; TISSUES, TAFFETA Lusturc Crep de Paris, Satinfdu Chine, India nmmer SILKS; Chalieys and Satin La Reine. BROKAW, CLEMONS CO. Columbus, march 26-twtf PRINTEDJHDSLINS. SUMMER SILKS. BERAGES AND GRENADINES. Avery large assortment just received by BROKAW, CLEMONS &, CO. Columbus, march 26-tw W D FORD DEALER IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES! Pickles, Preserves, Fruits, Confectionaries* Segars also. Fish, Oysters and Ice when in season. Waldbi rh’s Bvildisg, Jeffkksos strkkt, Savannah, Ga February 9, 1853. t w6m Universal Pronouncing Gazetteer. M/WHstmi CONTAINING Topographical, .Statistical and Jrf other information of all tho more important places in the known world, to which is added an appendix containing more than 10,000 additional names,chiefly of the small towns and villages in the United States and Mexico. With a supplement giving the pronunciation of near 2000 names besides those* in the work, forming a copious vocabulary of geographical pronunciation. Price $1 59. For sale by I). F. WILLOOX. Columbus, April 15—tw HAMDEN’S EXPRESS. offiol o.\ Randolph street, WE respectfully beg leave to inform the citizens of Columbus and its vicinity, that we have concluded our arrangements with the Central Railroad Banking Company, and are now run-I ning messengers daily from Macon to Savannah. Also, forwarding goods daily over the Muscogee and South- j Western Railroad to Fort Valley, Oglethorpe and Macon, thence ‘ to Milledgeville Savannah ami all intermediate places. Also, to Montgomery, Ala. We would also say, that our Ex presses by the steamers to New York and Philadelphia enable us to forward every description ot merchandise and valuables. Notes, Drafts, and Bills collected in every town in the Northern and Eastern States ; also, to California and Europe. Upticks and Agicnts —Randolph street, Columbus, opposite the “Corner Stone’’ printing office ; C. A. Ells & Son, Macon ; Mr. Kendrick, Fort Valley; G. R. Clayton, Oglethorpe; 153 Bay street, .Savannah ; 74 Broadway, JVew York; 43 and 45 South- Third. Philadelphia ; 8 Court street, Boston ; Exchange street, Providence; Montgomery street, San Francisco. LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER & CO. | Columbus, April 13—tw&w MEDICAL NOTICES. PERFUMERIES, &c. SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK, -di Dll. R. A. WARE, IS now receiving a much larger eupply than ha Yr ever been before offered in this market. All wishing j to purchase pure and unadulterated articles in this; line, will do well to call and examine. PURE BRANDY, OLD PORT AND MADEIRA j WINE, for Medical purposes, to be had at R. A. WARE’S Drug Store. j PERFUMERIES AND COSMETICS- Lubins and i Bazins assorted varieties, for sale by R. A. WARE. I LONDON PORTER AND SCOTCH ALE.— Very | best quality. For sale by R. A. WARE. j I FINE SEGARS AND CHOICE CHEWING TO j BACCO, can be had ot R. A. WARE. THREE HUNDRED SWEDISH LEECHES, just ! received and for sale by R. A. WARE, j ! BR USHES AND BROOMS of every kind, for sale by R. A. WARE. • WINDOW GLASS, from Bbyloto 20 by 24, for sale by R. A. WARE. Columbus, Ga., April 2, 1853-\v&twly DRUGS AND MEDICINES. AT THE BLUE DRUG STORE, Broad,Street, Columbus, Georgia. /\ JUST received from New York and Philadelphia, a large • supply of select Medicines, consisting of pure and select YJyT Powders and Extracts, for sale at the lowest market prices ‘ £Sm 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, i and they will he securely and speedilv packed and forwarded. GEriNER k PEABODY, Druggists, March 2 —tw&wly Sign es the Negro and Mortar, j Pure Medical Wines. DO 7. PORT and Brandy for Medical purposes, lor sale at the fitae Drugstore , March 2—tw&wly GESNER St PEABODY. Paints and Oils. PURE and Getna Lead, Linseed, Lamp and Machinery Oils, for sale cheap at the Blue Drug Store , March 2—twfcwly GESNER fc PEABODY. Dr. Thomas Hoxey, n HAS united with him in the practice of .Medicine and its collateral branches his son, 2| DR. BRICE 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 moat diffi cult operations in Surgery. 1 hey feel competent to attend .to all cases in Medicin* Sur gery, ice., arid respectfully offer their services to the publn Columbus, April I—?w3m Drs. WOODRUFF & TRACY. n ’ Dr. M. WOODRUFF would respectfully give notice to bis patrons that he baa associated w ith him in the practice YjK of Medicine, Dr. D. TRAC V, a gentlemen or large expe i 0 rier.ee in his profession. DRS. WOODRUFF Sc TRACY, Will attend all calls in their profession punctually. Columbus, march 26—tw3m DR H. M. CLECKLEY HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. a POLITELY tenders his professional services to theciti j <?4 zeusoi Columbus and vicinity, lie may always be found i Th at his office on Broad street, two doors above the old £3> Bank of Mary's, or at Captain P. T. Bchley’s residence, ! on Oglethorpe street. October 13,1852—twbm RETURNED. C T. CUSHMAN, D. D. S. ▼HAS returned from New York, jy where he critically inspected, in of the beat woik that can be done, and availed himself of addi tional means to execute the samestvles with disnatch. ALso, to operate oh the teeth, Kith his usual care and finish. Over Foster & Puipfe’s Jewelry Store. No. 69 Broad Street. Columbus, January , 7—twtf ’ Metallic Buriat Caaea. THESE case? 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 roads impervious to air and indestructible, and can be sold at about the rates of covered coffins. The public are to call and examine them for them selves, aud at a glai.se they will see the great advantage of this article over any other ever offered to the public. Columbus. Feb. 33—w&tw6in SAMMIS Ac. ROONEY, PiauoS Tuned and Repaired! ffjcasg ■ j THE undersigned take pleasure in announcing L gsg to ,neir customers and the public generally, that they have obtained the services of r. O. RUMM, J * w ‘J J who, for several years past, has been Tun*a, 4tc in Arad* Celebrated Establishment in Paris. Mr. Rumm comes to us with the highest recommendations. And we are prepared to attend to all orders for Tuning and repairing, in the most thon ough manner. We hold ourselves responsible for all work done by Mr. Rumm, believing that he will give entire satlsfac tion. All orders addressed to AVuittki-sky At Cos., or Trcsx &. Pkask, will meet with prompt attention. WWTT V LSEY fc CO. Columbus, Feb. 12—tw&wtf TRUAX fc PEASE. New Tin, Sheet-Iron & Copper Manufactory. THE undersigned have opened a store on Broad street, oppo site Hill & Dawson’s old stand, where they are prepared to furnish tvervthingin their line of business. They have a large assortment of Stoves on hand, including every raritty of shape and pattern. Tin Roofing and Guttering, neatly executed. Columbus, Feb. 23—w3m * C. SALVO St CO. Cgpi* w. F. LEE, d7d7s. DENTAL SURGEON. Office on flroad afreet, over Mygatt ( s store* Columbus, Oct 29—ts DENTAL NOTICE. DR. O. P. LAIRD HAS returned’ and resumed his profoessioal duties. OSes next door to Mulford’s, up stairs. Columbus, Nov 13—twtun. Good Bargains . CHKAP £|s, AND fglSt r | Ml E subscriber having entered into the hotel business, which 1 precises to pay better than llATs’and SHOES, and which will require pretty much all of bis time, he therefore proposes to wind up the HAT AND SHOE BUSINESS, in short order. Those in need of such articles will do well ♦<> call soon, if they do not wish to lose all of the good bargains. D. A. GARRETT. N. B. —No goods delivered until the money is paid. Columbus, Ga. march 23—twtf Look! SIX NEGRO MEN FOR SALU. Apply to SAMUEL M. CARTER, or ROBERT E. DIXON. Columbus, Ga. March 2—twtf, HYDRAULICS. HYDRAULIC RAMS, FOUNTAINS, AND AQUEDUCTS, ON IMPROVED PLANS, FITTED UP WITH DISPATCH, AND DURABILITY WARRANTED. BY A. McQUEEN, March 16 —tw6w* _ Ocilethorpe House, Columboa. VERNOY & ECTOR’S OMNIBUS LINE. Fare—ln Proportion to the Distance. WE return our thanks to the traveling pubfte .E*/—2?^ and the citizens generally, for their liberal pat ronage, aud w ould inform them that our spleudid new GJHA7- BUSSES, with FLVK TEAMS and careful DRIVERS, will continue to run for the accommodation of the citizens and per sons stopping at the Public Houses. Calls let! at the Hotels or at our stable, strictly attended to. Columbus, March Id—w&twly Georgia Military Institute. THIS INSTITUTION WENT INTO OPERATION IN 8 AT their session of 1651-’2 the Legislature incorporated At it as a College; by requisition on the General Govern* A ment furnished it’with arms, both for It INFANTRY AND ARTILLERY; R and provided for the education of a certain number of State Cadets. The Legislature also directed a Board of Visitors to be appointed, of whom the Go.ernor is ex-officio President, wnose duties are to inspect the Institute, attend its examinations and report on its condition to the Legislature: and in conjunction with a committee of the Board of Trustees, to establish and de clare proper regulations for its government. These Regulations have been published. Thecourse of study, methods of teaching, and the discipline which they prescribe, are as nearly as possible, those of the United States Military Academy. Any person Interested may obtain a copy f them by applying to the Superintendent. The next Academic year will commence on Monday, June 10; and all who desire to enter should be present on that day. Marietta, Cobb county, Ga., march 29—13wtl0j INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC. rpHK undersigned respectfully informs his former friends and A pupils, and the public generally, that he has returned to this city whore he proposes to establish himself in his profession as a Teaher of Music. He is now prepared to taken limited number of pupils on the Piano Forte and in Vocal Music, to whom hia regular and undivided attention will be given. left at the Music Store of Whu.elsey At Cos. wlllrw ceive prompt attention. P ril 1351—wfrtwtf RUSSEL E. HARRIS Printing Presses For Sale. TWO large and very superior Washington Printing Presses, w ith 29 by 44 beds, will be sold low for cash, or on time If preferred by the purchaser. Warranted as good as new*. Apply to LOMAX & ELLIS. Columbus, Ga. February 4—tw&wtf On Consignment. 850 Hds. New* Orleans Sugar. r>o Bbls. “ 11 “ 30 Casks Sides. 5 “ Shoulders. All of w hich will be Bold low for Cash. Call and ex&mto* them. C. ff. HARRISON & CO. Columbus, April B—twfit OLD RAG NOTICE. [.''ROM and after the 2l)th of this month, Rock Island Factor* J? will pay lor Clean Cotton Cash, or 3 y x cents in paper at Cash js*?£es C. E. CURTIS, Agent. Columbus, Jan. 11, 1833 1 wtf Os” AU papers that adverti.e Kags'for us, will please alte their advertisement to read as above. For Sale. A small tarm about one and a half miles from Colom bus. It contains 130 or IGO acres ol land ; about a third of which is cleared, and in suitable condition for culViva- TaL tioti. The remaining portion is well timbered with pine. It is a desirable location for any person, w ishing a small farm or summer residence in the vicinity of the city. Apply to Columbus. March 9—twtf E. T. TAYLOR. NEW BACON. WE have purchased 450 Hhdg. of good Cin cinnati cured Bacon Sides, a put of which arrived, and for sale at a low price. IBHm \\ e will sell, to be delivered on the river, if engaged before Hives. GREENWOOD Ac C. Col uni bus, Feb. 25—ginwfctw City Hotel. EAST SIDE BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE THE 3IARKET HOUSE. ■ a TH E undersigned deems it unnecessary to make anr k puffs in reference to this House, as it is customary with |g|K I houses of this kiud; he has but one remark to make e===Siu reference to this house, and that is— COME AND TRY IT, and be your own judge ; believing that the best puff is in reelic atiou au’d not in anticipation, so tar as public houses are con cerned. D. A. GARRETT, Proprieto*. Columbus, Ga. inarch 23—w&tw3m Ladies’ Silver Plated Sewing Birds. 4 N indispensable and beautiful article, without which, no lady J\. should sew. For sale by D. F. WILLCGX. Columbus, April la—ts ________ Genin’s Hats. A FEW cases Gexix's a no. ox* Hats—String styl*. Just received and for sale by i March 30—tw J. H. MERRY.