The Tri-weekly times and sentinel. (Columbus, Ga.) 1853-1854, April 22, 1853, Image 4

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MEDICAL NOTICES. PERFUMERIES, <kc. SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK. DR. R. A. WARE, \ q IS now receiving a much larger supply than ha i ever been i efore oilered in this market. Ail wiching I irlL to purchase pure and unadulterated articles in tliis 5 line, will do well to call and examine. I PURE BRA ND Y, OLD PORT ANO MADEIRA :* WINE, lor Medical purpose, to be hat! a! ft. A. WARE’S Drugstore. jj PERFUMERIES AND COSMETICS— Lubins and 1 Bazina assorted varieties, tor tale by ft. A. WARE. 3 LONDON PORTER AND SCOTCH AJLE.—Xb ry \ beet quality. For sale Ly R. A. WARE. FINE SEsARS AND CHOICE CHEWIN'G TO. 2 BACCO, can be had of R. A. WARE. 1 THREE HUNDRED SWEDISH LEECHES, just j | received aud for sale by R. A. WARE, j i BRUSHES AND BROOMS of every kind, for rale Lv ft. A. WARE. ‘ | WINDOW GLASS, from 8 by 10 to 20 by 24, for sale 3by It. A. WARE. i 3 Columbus, Ga., April 2, 1853-w&twly DRUGS AND MEDICINES. AT THE BLUE DKCO STOKE , Broad Street, Columlus, Georgia. a 3 q JUST received from New York and P iladelphia. a large supply Vrf select .Vedudtoes, consisting oi pure and select * Powders and Extracts, for saleat the lowest market prices -j CMb mid warranted to gn entire or we shall count g it no sale. !gi Physicians’country bills and plantation medicines put upon Jj’ the lowest terms; every attenfn n will le pa and to their quality, si and they will be securely a <i speedily packed and forwarded, a GESNER * PEABODY, Imtugiss, 3 March 2—twAwly Sign of t c AT,pm uni Mortar. Parc Radical Wines. TXOZ POUT aud Lraudy lor Medical purposes, for sn’e at the JU’ > tuc Dr up St, re, f? March 2—tw&wly GEs'NI R&. PEAliopy. M Paints and Oils. P. f RE and Ge na I end, Linseed, Lamp a* and Machinery Oils, lor sale cheap at the Hint l rmr et..re, ‘f Marct 2-iw.vutv CEPNf R A PE Vlt DV Dr. Thomas Hozey, -u fj HAS united with him in thepmciic of Medicine and Us o Cu<? collateral Lraocl.es h s'b< n, S Ki DR. BRICE A. IIOXEj, v| wlm tms had charge of ji ii tury in Mex : c<> nrd the >- Marine ltost,it •; at Acapulco on the Pac lie-or two ; • im; which t me !m sue •* ss uily per.ormed some 01 L.o nio.tdifff J; ciot operations in t-PKGEUY. j ‘they feel competenLto attend to ail cases in Vedicin* Sur £< gery, Ac., am! rcdncmif Hy oiler their services to t*i publn i Lolutncus, April I—tw3tn • ________ Brs. WOODRUFF Si TRACV. j ry Dr. M. WOODRUFF would respectful y give notice t( ’ ’ CS'.j- his patrons h J h,v. has ass* cah and with him in the pnictici : i L,;? of \ edicine, ilr. 1). TEAUV, agenßeuieu ot large expo* .< rieuce to h.s profession. DR3. WOODIIUFF & TRACY, dj Will j.liend all cal sln their profession p'd dually. ,1 Colunihn*. irmre!. *. ti iv3m | DR H. M CLEGKLEY HO M (EOF ATH i C P H YSICIA N. | /? POLITEIA tenders lite profivanmal services to theciti A zt** lßol Go! uni bus tint vicinity, lie may always belouiii and bvi at his office on Btoaff street, tr-~> doors at ove the old k lie ‘ “* ->i .Mary’s,o’ at Captain P. T. -'ch'ey’s residence. Son gethorpes.reet. October 13, 1842—twbtn | viUSCOGEE RaIL ROAD CO. §§B§pS| CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Only 10 miles o! staging and Itlacon. On and aftpr the loth Inst, the Passenger Train will leave and run by the tollowinu schedule daily until farther notice: Leave Columbus at SA. Rl.; Arrive at Butler fe>s A. Rl. Leave Butler at l>a P* M.; Arrive at Columbus 5 P. Rl. E. F. RICKER, Superintendent. Columbus, March 5, 1853, NEW YOii.IL ART) SAVASSAII STEAM SHIP MM', Weekly The new and splendid Steamships I (l Ii and Alabama Ca.pt. Ludlow. Belonging to the Nkw York and Savannah Steam Navihatios Company, WILL leave Savannah and New York every Saturday. These ships are I,3<H] tons register,aud unsurpassed in saieiy,.;, aiivl c lmlort. These steamers leaving Savannah at the same time that the 5 Marion and Southerner leaves Charleston, arrive in New York as £ soon as. or before them. - payable before ?roit:g <*n board Agents: PADELFOiiD, FAY &CO., Aavanna'r,, Ga. SAM Ur;;, L. MITCHELL., April 30,1852 —tf] lb 4 Front street,New Yor. HARNDEN’S EXPRESS. , fin OFKICt URR SDOLPH Street. UTE respectfully beg leave to imorm the citizens <*. Cos umbits 1 > V and its vicinity, that we have concluded our arrangen.ei ta ; with the Central itnfmmd Banking Company, and are now run* ; uing messntcjvrsdaiiy from Mason to Savannah. Vl>o, forwarding g. o<ii daily over ihe Mnscovee and South- Western KailM ad to Lon Valley, Oglethorpe and Macon, thence to Rltiledgeville Sav.m can an ali intermediate ph-.c*-. Also, to .Mon winery, Ala. We wo tld also sav, that onr Fx pres>ea by the steamers to New York at and Pblhtdeipliia enable us to forward every description of morchaud .e and valuable*. Notes. I trails, ainl Bills cohcted In every t->wn in the Northern and Eastern * ates ; also, to i min.ruin and Europe. Offices and Agents Rand. >"ph tref. Colt, in bus, opposite the “Gurner r tone” ptinting office : t:. A. E! s ,'c Lon, ‘.neon; Mr. Kendrick, R. rt Volley; G. It. Clayton, -tree!, Savannah ; 74 Broadway, Aew York : 43 and 4"> tfouth r!nr<l. Philadelphia ; 8 Court sireet, Boston : Exchange street, Providence; Motiigoinerv s'reet, >an Francisco. LIVING6TON, WIN HESTER &. CO. Columbus, April 13—tw&.w tl. r. GREENWOOD, JOSJAH MOREIB, J. 1. RIDGWAY GREENWOU:), .MORRIS & IHDGWaY, PAsraas & mzmmibz. cj. II Ca<*>>udjlet strict, Xew ‘ rieuns. < >ct 29—w&tA ly City Hotel. EAST SIDE BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE THE .MARKET HOUSE. - - THE undersigned, deems it iinneces-ary tomckeany | pufis ill r ereu* eto tins House, as it is customary a iih hons.-s o Ho- kt and : h;* has bm one remark to’make .jßiiiLixLi,, r .;.i t . re , ce to this bottle, a id that U— COM tl A?; 1) TRY IT, i and be yo- r own j mice ; believing 11 at the best pnQ‘ is In realiz- Unui and not .n anticipation, so far as public Louses re c in [cerned. * I). A. GARRETT, Proprieto . I <k>iniubu, a a march 23—wittv3in For Sale. A small farm about ot.e and n half mde? from Colum bua. it contain- lbO or 6 i jieres o land ; abou a third of wide is cieHred, and in suitibie condition lor culuva lion. The remaining portion id Weil timuered with ptne tt is a desirnb’e location for any person, wishing a small farm | or summer residence m tbe vicinity of the citv. App vto March and— t v. if V. T. T VYLOR. \ FOR RB-iXT. 3 • ‘^ sma ’ ; ; and comfortable dwelling on Broad street, ad* 99 *--= a j pjiu'.ng Capt;u_ barrows and E. S. Greenwood, n *.• 8 £ ! Apply to I lKiu.7-2 t nf J * L ’ MUST,AN ‘ INSURANCE OFFICES. SUN MCIUAK INSURANCE COMPANY; OF A. B. NELSON, President. JOHN WHITEHEAD, Secretary, THE undersigned is authorized to take River and Marine risks i for this weli known Company, on favorable terms. Coiumbur. Jan. 14— twllta JuliN RIUNN* FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE Protection Insurance Company at Haitlord, Connecticut. .Springfield Marine aud F;re Insurance Company, at Spring field, Massachusetts. Nortii Carolina Mutual T-l r e Insurance Company, Raleigh. Kentucky Mutual Life lnsurai.ee Company. Lovicgion. try* Slaves insured at (wo thirds their value. Columbus, Jen. 14 —twfim JOHN MUNN, Agent. | Do You V/ant to Insure ? TMIE PA VANN AH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY will | take Riarine and Fire risks cn reasonable terms. Apply to IL J. MOSES, Aeent. N. 17.—This office returned to the holders of Policies 39 per cent, of the premiums paid duriug the year ibj2. j roiumbu%Oct s3—w&iwly MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE BANK OF SAVANNAH. AGENCY AT COLUMBUS, .A7TLL receive Depoeit*—and Checks for tale on New Yotk v i Macon and Savuiinuh. i April 24 f■ RICHARD PATTEN. j AGE: V OF THE MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. IT. 11. EPPING, Agent for Columbu.,, Ga. DR C BOS WELD o. BJJ,JJd. G, .Medical Examiners. i Pamphlets coiitainii.tr tables of Bates snd other information i | m :y be obtained by application at the office oi the Agents. G.tLnnus, Nov -z3 | 13 A V A N X A II ! MUTUAL INSURANCE COKPANY. Fireand Marine risks taken by Columbus. Feb 25—twly R J MOBlip i a Van n All MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. returned 30 percent, of premiums received last 1 year to persons holding >. iciesol the t otnpany ; and eot>* j j unties to take Lire and da :i e risks on the ino-t rea.-onanle j ter.ns. Sept 15—twtf Li. J .VOSMS,.Agent. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. psoteciibb iwEms SO., MW NOttTil CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE C; MPANY. Kentucky Mutual Life lunui ance Company i i ••uiinue t<> take risks on the tuosl avoiab.f tei ius. 2 Staves ins.tred for two-thm! value. Applications tor risks in town or country may be made to Cos umniis. S. pt 3—twtiin .m HN MUNN. Agent. onsu nr nur.-scam, -jrr.ra r..\ iCTreTO’* I .’ rmrjr. -rr-y— ~ rir. M.x can Mustang Liniment. j THIS fnvaUhiL-k* ; u;,;u - in has bu-n but a few months before the peoph of the iroUth, \t*l many thousafids of -,ttl. s have been sold and u-< and in it great vaiuety oy UiSKASKS, and it has g veil univ. r.-ii 1 eat siaet on. \v e uive lnard of none tliat were d;*s..tisricd w ith it. We oiler it as a remedy ill t.-e var ous diseases aiid com plaints for which it is recommended, with lull confidence 111 curing them, as over lour millions of Boults have Lien sold and us< and for a pre; t variety oi complaints, both <1 men and animals, and it has always given satisfaction, be ! e, use it has performed just what we said it would. I, has j healed Cancers and scrotcious sores end ulcers that hud j resiso-d the treatment of the Medical Faculty. EJT A child in Frederieklon, N. li., n lew days apo i burned its iejrs severely against a stove. The motliev im -1 uit diati ly applied Fsnseed Oii and Cotton Wot,],- with a | r:_rht bandage over nil; in a sUort time the screams of the i child induced the mother to temovethe bandage, wJten it was d.Si-ovt red tiiat the cotton woe! !:ad taken tire by spon taneous combustion and had considerably increased the Me of the burn. The mother happened to think that she had part of a bottle of‘Mustang .Liniment in her house, whull.she got Immediately’ and applied to the burned limbs of the little suiierer, and as soon as it was applied, | the child ceased its cries and soon after fell asleep in its | mother’s arms, by the soothing influence of this valuable [ preparation. This is to certify that the Mexican Mustang Liniment i has been used quite extensively in the stables of Adams ds | Co.’s Great Southern, Eastern and Western Express, for curing Galls, Chah s, Scratches, Sprains and BruM.*,aud |it has proved very effeciual. Many of their men have j also used it on themselves and ‘.heir families, and they all j speak of its herding and remedial qualities in the highest ! terms. One of our hostlers cot kicked, and badly cut and 1 bruised on his knee—; s usual, the Musumg Liniment was • resorted to, and the soreness and lameness was soon re moved, and it was perfectly well in three or four days.— We have no hesitation in recommending it as a valuable preparation, to be used externally on man or beast. J. DUNN, Foreman of Adams !$ Cola Express Stable, N. Y. Rheumatism. —Tins is to certify that my wiie wusaf : file ted with severe chronic Rheumatism ; she had sullered j for months with the most excruciating pain*; she had : ; tried Rheumatic Compounds, Reliefs and almost every : tiling recommended for this dreadful d.sease. None of them rellev. her pains in the least. She used a fifty cent bottle of Mu ruing Liniment, and it cured her entireh; she | : ; s now perl's etiy well, and recommends all of her friends ; . to use the Mustang Liniment. (Signed) James L. Oliver. I Savanna!i, Georgia, January Ist, 1853. ! PrinJpal Oflvjes, 304 Broadway, Nwvv York, and St. i Louis, Missouri. A. G. BRAGG & CO.,(Proprietors. Sold in Columbus, Ga., by GESNER & PEABODY- February 5. 1853 tw&’wlv Metallic Burial Cases. j TMIESE cases have been univer.-a'ly approved wherever used. They are much Mtpe.ior to those of wood, and \ combii e within ihtmseivts till tnute quaiitic* so uesnaule m a . bouikcru Ciinir.te. They are composed Os several xinda of W tal, but pr'ncipaiiy of lr< n. They are thoroughly enamelled Inside and out. and thus made Impervious to airuud indeotruciio.e, aud ca.i be sold ai spoilt tl.,- raieo o covered e Tin: pu*iic are* invOed to call and examine them for them selves, and at a s<iai they will seethe ureat advantage ot this ‘ articf. over any other ever oliVred to the pith! c. Cuilimbus, Et-b. 23—w.vtvvCm SAMMIB & RODNEY. To GY FAC'I GUY, HARRIS COUNTY, GKORCIA. _ ’ Ware Room on East safe Bread street , next doer So j P. M Lann R. G*. JBFF3R3CN Sc CO. PROPRIETORS oi ti*eabove works respectfully inform j .fn the -üblic, that they have now on hand tor sale, and arc cm j CM Staiitlv all descrijitiotk- oi VYoodkn Wauk i such a* ( hairs. Sktteks, Hkdstkaos, Bucket*.Ti b>,ic.. tsn-.. ; oi thebesi material, and Quisled in excellent style utider theu j personal supe*r.‘. ision. They particularly call attention *o their various styles andqua.i ties <>! cm vtßs, which, for ue.itness,comfort, durt.bililj atid cheap ness cannot be surpassed in any coutitrj; vary im iitpricefroin jlti to $24 per dozen—specimens of which can be seen at the. Ware < oom one door above P. McLaren’*, Broad street Cohunbus. which the publican invited tf* examine. Every description ot • Lairs, Buckets, Tul s,&c. made to orde after any fashion desired. Tiiey are also prepared Kt. urnish in Dotv and Blints of all desorptions to > rtier. * premiums were iwarded to :Le < roy Fac’ory at the Southern Agricultural Fair at Macon, tor tiie best specimei ofGh ir and Wooden Ware. 25F*Ordersleft al their Ware Room—east side Br ad street, directed to R. G. Jefferson & Go., Golumbus, will meet w i prompt attention. May 10— wly I— LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST ! f THE subscribers having determined to close their business offer tneir large and well assorted stock o. GROCERIES a: Reduced Prices, For Cash* Thev would also beg to say to those indebted, that early pay inents would be quite acceptable. Coiuiubus, Jan. s—twtf E. BARNARD & CO. m EOK THE djM do Growth and Embellistimeat ot the Hair to Prevent , I’ its laPia • off and turning Gray. Awarded the highest prem ; iums Ly the States of New York, .‘uuryiar.,l :uid .Michigan, at tnctt Annual Fairs oi 1851. .. ... , ! Ti'.e Kathairon neutralizes the effect of aisease, cumate, a.su j old age, in vveservivp and Ts storing the Jimyiun li ir, even d* ter a baldness of twenty years; cleanses the scalp troin Scurf j and Dandruff; ■will cure the Nervous Headache, J*ca.d rleuu, i Lryeipclss, Diseases of the s*kiii, fs c. and Is the ost desiniole TOILET ARTICLE For Ladle-’ or Gertlemm.’s use In the world. Us perfume equal* | I.ubm'* Giioice.-t at and being free tii-m an offehMve oil. ; or c'l ‘ring pro pert ie.-, it giv, 8 th. Pair that g Ideii, br gL<, eoL lively appearance, bi cured by no otlu*r prepnation. . ■ The Ufte ol the Kathctron is adopded by the best physicians in j Europe and America, aid has a patronage and sale unptecedet.l- j ed in the history of fi.e materia medico. But word* are su;.emu- j ous, a trial only con attest its real virtue, na D.iUi n* <- crUJp. ■ To be had throughout North a;.d South America, Huroj.e ami • the Islands of the Ocean, in large bottles, for do cents. Sold ia Go.ambus by DR. R A. WARE, ’ GESNER &. PEABODY. ROBERT CARTER; ] E. Thomas Lyo.v, 161 Broadway, N. Y. j LYOVA EXTRACT OK PURE JAMAICA GINGER. NOTHING m ed i e raid, to command the idte tion of Ihe pub lic to this arlicAi. when eonvmcett timt it is PUHL aud it me dulterated. edicnl n. n, or thus beektnu a harmh r* beverage j to tiest iov the unwholesome e Feet sol brackish su.d turbid v.atti ! cai. rely uponits genuine character, aid it is also extetisi'el> \ u**d Ir.i cu inary purp* ses. in flavoring cak* s, j n-senes, &c. | To ti e afll et. and with Dv.-pei eia, Summer C< inp‘r- ; n:s, • liolern i Nervous Dibi.it>.Fever s.nd Ague. Dizziner*, et tit ral Brosi'-atiou. I X.C. nothii g has ever been prescribed w iih t quid eflest. | Manufactured hj E. Thomas Lyon, Chemist, 161 Broadway, New York. Inquire for Lynn’s Pure Giugcr. Sold by leputabh Druggists ! ktoughout the wor.d. GESNER & PEABODY, ROBERT CARTER, DR. R. A. WARE. March 16—twfim Co!nmbn, Ga. II \ f ‘A ’I ! | fs | J t'-l ....- a>r SXXd. A r and # ,r* v ‘ - K +&MC* ;a t.'-:".:v*T” Niff. ~ > vAILr * *.A * . . / f T.-’ -y* f f:\y-N ijrt’iMA” L-l'” I ‘ y j -p.;-- nv*-S r- s | i |54 fr K i:'s j/ : v’ rnM y A K- $ s xj -’ g NJJ ,rj eJU iC* LLi. xj u** For i Cwre o f CfiFSiR COMiS. B?-ARSIvXf?SS, IIB,OXu H ? Th;. W 0 Alt PIN Q -COUGH, CBOIIP.’ AS’HHIA, AKD COXSIISITIOS. Matty years of trial, instead of impairing the public con fidence in this medicine, has won for it an appieciation and r.ototietv bv faroxeee. li 12 the mot sanguine expectation jot its friends. Nothin*: hut its intrin-ic viitnes aid the un i misntkal.lt* benefit conferjtdon thourands<dtufVrers could originate and maintain the reputation it enjoy?. While . many inferior remedies ‘thrust upon the community have faded aud been di carded, this it.us gained friends b v every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never for ged, aud produced cmea too numeious and too reuarkublo he lingo' ten. _ While it is a fraud on the public to pretend that any one medicine v HI infallibly cure —still these i abutidai.t proot that the Cherry Pectoral does not only* as a general thing? | but invariably cure ihe rirlki for which it is em, 1 ployed. ‘ “ “ ‘ As time makes lhe c e facts wider and better known, this medicine hat* gradually become the best reliance of the ufi i fiicted, fro n the log cabin of the American Peasant, to the. palaces of European Kings, Throughout this entire coun ; try,in every State, city, and indeed almost every hamlet it contains, Cherry Pectoral is known as the best remedy ex tant for diseases of the r i hroat and Lungs, and in many : foreign countries, it is coming to be extensively used by them : most intelligent Physicians. In Great Britain, France and Germany, where the medical sciences have reached their , highest perfection, Cherry Pectoral is introduced, and in ■ constant use in the Armies, Hospitals, Alms Houses. Public Institutions, and in domestic g; notice, as the surest, remedy I then attending Physicians can employ for the more dan gerous affections of the lungs. Abo in milder cases, and I for children it is safe, pleasant and effectual to cure. In I fact,some of the most flattering testimonials we receive have been from parents who have found it efficacious in | cases particularly incidental to childhood. , The Cherry rectoial is manufactured by a practical] Chemist, and every ounce of it under his own eye, with in : variable accuracy and cate. It is sealed and protected by : law froth counte teits, consequently can be relied on as gen uine without adulteration. We have endeavored here to furnish the community with. : a medicine of each .intrinsic superiority and worth as should ; commend itself to their confidence—a remedy at once sale, : speedy and effectual, which this has by repeated aud eount : less trials proved it -eit to be: arid trust bv. great care in pre paring it with chemical accuracy, <vt uniform strength to affoid Phys icia • <. new agent on wliich they can jely for the he-1 results, ad the afflicted with a remedy that will do j for them ali th -t r o. -ine can do. Prey- so’ -.1 by .Fames r*. Ayer, I Practice an t A ■:a!ytical Chemist, LowcH, Mass. I Sold m Cob uL’ .r, uu., by ROBERT GARTER. | and DANf’ORTH & NAGEL ! and ’ey Druggists generally. Jan. 22—w&,tw4ni. i 1853. SPUING GOODS, 1850. j WILLI AVI rl. KNOEPFEL, S3 VVt!d • *i New Y< rk. li>l S'* Ut'i'Eß AND R, IN'FREX* If GEHJUjIX. !.\GLISU DOMES TIC | Gij'‘DS. | For Tailors ar.d Cloth!*-, r?, have received by 1. - . Jo arrivalska i large i:l w**B *e;ectt.i an. ck in Geiaiau, Lngiish and Oio’.hs. o aUrfrace* and style . .\U>li:itr D’Eie. Queen’s C'io h, Alpecca rjid Wors’Ctl t * .itiiirf-. G biiira ret'e. ! Mixed and G miffed Zephyr doth, plain and twilled. | Fancy French and Barnsiev Dril:*. Brown and Veil >w l.im-.b, * ancy Biaid at and Fisrured ‘:av se i es; v\ ht*e and Buff • ieo-ed a .-edit s; I>rabSi Linen Guatines, ti-getiur with an extcti>i\e h-a. riu.tni *d‘ and other G- ods, suitable tor the CLOTHING TEADI., the i most favor bie* u rim • Bhiiicsi ar ca-h or short-t nrse heyera, and r.l! who study the! . in* ••tests, will call and ext mu.** id* -a ik. Ben te pi.rtSiat.i.}, ei.-e i where. New York, January 22—4 w ly VAIiIE I Y WORKS. WASSIODtf BroaS st„ COLUMBUS, Ga NEXT DOOR SGUiii OF TIMES Oi 11< E. j ; r T"!JE prr*prie : orsef Gif* establishment are eudesrorii g to I | I. resi tiie evit oi buying at liie N**rlli, by tnaHUiaciuring evet 1 ; description ot building requireinei.ts— su< lias }\i A7 j J iii.fi>, j h IXDOII HJ.DVDs. s.mH <>: ali sizes, ilri ssed DI.OOUIXU PL.-t.S'K, and other kinds *>l 1. UABI h ; h OoDF.X IfH j ! ot eve**> description ; HKDS Tt\il * Irom 84 50 ;w 525 es ch.- i Atui more remarkable than all, the finest C(J n\aGK LilniJk j : in the world at *1 eaelt. Please give us a <*ail !;elore purchasing elsewhere, for we area - ■ wavs in a trading humor at low prices itr ai.ii, L.dThS at ! *l 50 per thousand. M. ftROOt. v k. > n. Pnlimihiis ‘nly 97\V*f ‘‘HOME INDUCTRV.” JOEIi T. SCOTT, I G A It MANUFACTURER, (w 9 FE IV DOORS XOUTH OF HALL Sc MOSES.) Broad Sireet, Co'nmbus, Georgia, 4 LAVA VS on hand, at Wholesale and Retail, all desirable | rY varieties us HAVANA AND AMERICAN C IGA PS, which will be sold on low terms. A liberal discount will be made to those who buy to sell attain. A generous share ol the patr nage of the public is respecttully snlieiti-d. All Giitars w:irrant(*<i to be such as represented. Cohunbus,October 2—4Uwlv Shirts! Shirts!! A LARGE invoice of HURTS, COLLARS. DR -• IVERS , HOSIER Y, 6cc. J ust received and for sale by March 39 tw J. M. MERRY. ii nn 111 nun mn i* I r7r>*r*rrm QDE3‘££a‘S‘. i Clothier and Merchant Tailor, | (NEXT DOOR TO HILL AND DAWSONS ,) Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia, j IS SOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY GENTLEMEN WITH THE LATEST-; | styles of CUtMttg, Famishing Goods, | ra ‘Sf-rST _r_£X_ ‘*TT*’ JVsS <*s ®L_J.JSBL fi£Sz€tZ2 r V ; j —ALSO— I ssraTWISSil ©MOT3M3, WM3323 & EBIBIBIS&ILM. .J j CL ‘iiiS. AxND VE&iLNGS, of the latest imp .rtations, of Fken*j:i ni E ;li-m series manufactured to order and warranted, ■] tin Vi 1 I. 1 ,- liltve.inn of | sb, crjKGiacrja m. ns ;’ j \Vhf h;is just Tturned from New York, ami wi ib< ple-Msed to accommodate his fiends rod all oti;ei>|j • hnt in iv c-iI!, “• i'h snob oar oents as cat.not fail In please. Columbus, Oil 9, lS£2. Iw&v.- f - . fV i LAo* J 1£& ‘ ‘Zi •£ Ap, jgp MEll€ HA N T TAI JL O 11. \ AM-; DOOR liKI.nW GK-NI R & I’KAfIODY’o DULL. t’lOlli ©ISM 37R3E7* myomWSi, ©3©2'33A* HAS JUST RECEIVED A CO.VH’LEI’E SI'OCK O.’— I umi. &S3B TOUnto ®©©®te, i „ to which he solicits the attention of the public. is stock comprises some of the most beautiful styles of ;-'S C lrt:;s, if ire i, ‘*! of ui t\ izv c >l-i - cd S’reuc-'i a-siil English Cassimeresj black TiL anil fancy Sllß Velvet Vesting* of .nil shades ud colors, i inch ieis ireo <ro ito make i.i in the NEATHSI’and most FASHION ABLE STYLES. X t > iu-t •u; i-i t ;.;,.ii asouj of too ast a s.sio mule cities of the Uli m, miles hitu confident that his efforts to plea ; | itlt iiin-c i,i is iy i) a .Vila aci I, .Vi 11 not be in vun. Ho is o.ily desiro is to h.vv a .a.r and impartial trial before the ; ibiic, uii tilts ae us es, reeini.; sure that it vv-ll be accorded, and once accorded he fears not the result. In ,t a Luo ii,i Gto v iriu j. ctnt. is, Jis t a ore Jassi mores cl Drills on u.aerated abvi ve, tie aas on band and is receiving a siocK o | R BAD Y-JdAD E CL O Till AG, i the latest stylos, an ioi superior pi dity. In a void lie has everything suitable to a gentleman’s toi’et jf“ Jail and oxatnine, as be is determined to give cheap bargains..^.3 ; C .tiimhns Get 8 - iwtf ; ! S !>. WIIdiSFOBB & CO., (At the old stand of 11. Mildlebrook <Sf Cos.) i Two doors above J. Ftmis & Cos , Broad street. Columbus. La., ARE NV\V li F/'k! VINO A VERY EXTKK.MVK STOCK OF FIRST CLASS— Re&dY sJade''CTothing;, Clofhs, Cassimeres, Vestiiiffs, &c. Gentlemeu ? s i’uriilshiiig-.Gu.ods id : T * “Lj • - - every variety. Every article in this establishment has boon purchased this Fall. The garments have been cut byDie most experiemcH l: and lashionable tailors. All sizes oi men and boys can be easily fitted with Ready made Clothing. Gents’ i <r ‘rmtuits ol everv i o reivr; l ie variety and style. “UOVV cJjOTIII iVGr—lt is impossible to enumerate the different articles of Clothing for boys and children, LADIES’ CLOaKS-A new and elegant articie—Ladies* Silk, Merino and Cotton Vests, &x. /"Ignats and Caps—Of the best make and latest fashions.^|p|^ CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. VV r e areprepaivd to makeup Clothing at unusually low rates-and in a style i.ot inferloi to any. Every f.'arment war- | ranted to give satisfaction. Our assortmbut of Cloths, Cassimres, Veslinga, Furnishing Goods, Sec., will he sou and complete in even* particularand a careful examination of all < nr goods is respectfully solicited from those who may read this notice. N. If.- -A deduction of live per cent, wiii he made for Cash, on ah biilsiiot less than ten dollars. I Jas. U. Williford. Daniel Rowe. Oct 27—twtf ; L.i GS.-ANGETJMIUSIC STORE | wmmmm sm (es^me Jast opened, in Thornton’s Rock Building, on the West side of do : Couel House Square, a large and p pr, ‘H m a m m mss q ■) p r \ O WQ f\ fl ! fAhmmUl® liISIS dlllle WI3 WILL K-:KP CONST a N I'LV ON r. and, a WELL SICLKCTIf l> STOCK OF MPSIC—Sit It A Sheet Music. Instruction Books, Port Folios, &c. &c. PI AS OS. with and without AOLIAN ATTACHMENTS. fl S* ffl DOLCE (J\.M i*A NOS, Hews’ American Action, and the LEAF lUK* NER, i> t tent of Knalie, Gacltlc & Cos., ami iVotn manv other Factoiies. ify also, iMmi, US lit 4 ®* FLAGEOLETS, CELLOS, DRUMS, BANJOS, ACOORDEONS, UTINO3, Boxes, ol various and wv!l selueted !?•* >ram' for BANDS ; Italian, Roman EmriE st inss for ul SICAI. INS fRUA’.K-NTS cl ail kinds. Aii of which we pledge ourselves to .-eli as du.; as-c.ui> be p'jicnaseiJ el-ewhere in the South. L.C; * *’’;v *g * •■‘iicoors j?;td SgSoo's, supplied at the lowest rates, and all order? filled with ea e ITA. d.AN ,old ( remoim Violins, Celia f'istol?, Revolver-, and all other ki sd~, Powder Fla e kf : , i ercussion Cajw, Po;t Mouia-', L < lie-’ C rds and ) e-singj Case-, Po t ihle w itinsc de -ks, Walking Cane , wiih geld and silver heads, i* reach Baskets ai.cl Boxes, latent t-tylca. Larpe joioitrcei t oi St; tint ety. LIGNOSKI, KKNKR & CO. ... S ‘ Cirsnos so Cl by ns wi'l be kept iti order for on'* v n nr 9 without i iiity guaranteed **v ractots and by us. All new music received as soon as published. • Ncv. li, 1d52. 4g ls AUBURN WATiS-CUR 3. Mstabiisn nc.it ss in)w upon lor ti.e n ci-piiou of j aiiei ts i. Tito location . pleasant ttuii healthy, being >u t e cleat Southern Maii itoq/ein ..-.stern Auto: iua, and itsabotd a hundred yards irom tno depot, immediately anjouiing the Railroad. •he emcucy 01 too > a:cr t :eatiiie..i m an acute <iir-**;<?es a Fvvei i,'cariuu.’ u, ‘^asu! l , > uiai Px, *.<*.„ is m> comp ete and ritp itas t i -eem anuoai m raeuhms; win,e in chronic diseases, i e.;uluiiicu:cs ii lung standing, &s Gout, itheuinal tern. Dvspe; • sia, Neuralgia, fccr*!uia, v. onM!ii,|'tio!i, kc., it is tht any iffet tiitil iu..duo ur.vs mg the ot the ..isease anderad’icalu.y u trom tue s\stem. In ihe peon iar diseases of Women, the Water Cure is a sever fi ,m rein dy, where ait mhe remedies have inked, andinchi.d* b.it ii procures immunity from untold suffering. Faiieiiis should one q uit,a comf. rt, two pair blankets, two sheets anu sev era. yard*. 01 l.i en diaper lor baintu-xe*. 1 oriiia . coord ii, to ! realuitDt au.i attention required, payable weekly, inoa.ria.Uy. Cui.au.ia ion ite. ho. lift. W. G. Kfc,!’ l, , r . . . j . , ~ .'IKS. M. A. I’uRUET, f p ‘ J 3lcians * i Anbunt. Mrtrcli 16—w iy GLiOߣ] HOT iDE, BTM'*\* \ V r >l\i<Bo’o’ CO..GA r T!l Euibscnbei nspecifultj announces to is friends j ai ‘J ‘he public i cue rally , taut he has taken cbnigv j ” a j - j o this well know n la & 1 xY B L I SII M E N T. The house is commodious and w ell finished; and no pains will be spared to tender those comfortable, who may iavor him with • heir patronage. !*<-.- -l—ii S'. TITGOMB. &-)0 Reward. RANAWAy irom at\ risu.ei.ee, near Glena'ta, Ma* ‘X\ lion county, Geoifcia, litst Ttiursday morning, a black hegro air , with fail Jace mid t-ys,tu:d projecting fore- : fctvA head, named AMi, about twenty two year- old ; weighs 1 near one hundred anti lily pounds, tri e sneaks slowly j m.d in a low tone 01 voice. She a* probaqiy about Columbus, G. 1 will give $-5 for her apprehension and delivery, or soi) j icr her and the v> Kite man, who probkbly aided in t er eve.-me, March B—lOwtf ‘ A, M. SHEPHERD. ; 820 Reward. ,/ I AN\W\Y o i t‘ie <:* h iu rch, me bov T.EVA !•’ I'eisab ut fi.ken or {.ixtem, years Ad, nark c"| chunkv bu 11, weighs ab ut ore hundred and ten <•” rd- At# teen bs.. quick 5,.0 en and shield. I und< r> ; J !i ; \\ “y cmls turns, li -ioo l.ew .s. and -avs he belongs to ■ , XViliiams, rom whom | purc.l uscd him. 1!i - foivi.cs.a had been parualiy shaved befote I bought him, and the r. v ;s now growing out. When he lefi he wore off a black rmi ‘• ! ’ ha', c.otn cout, ne^rocloth or biuecashmere pants, and ca.i- ‘b pe shoes. * e abov e reward will he paid ‘or hisanpreheasion at >1 .bo ery at any jailtn the State a. [>. PH !■-A’ ‘<■ Ahf.. diakeiy. r.aiSy c**tUiiv, Ga., march 25 —12-twll;Akw7t One Hundred Dollars Be ward. _ R AN A Way from the subscr tier • bout he in?’ r ; | jfi t. v eptember, 18)2, a negro bv ti.e ntutic of \l.l *• *’ * i about twenty iwoy arso.d,auout six cm h;g’', wei :M l (sL a mut o .eh imiredand eiglity lbs.; it is it,on,lit ‘ | i t*srt W.is enticed away bv some white man, in “ I hi rborcd near Mai k>viiie,'i ee county, On.; dm I reward wth be paid lor the dedvery of suio negio t>> |oi> ; r linn, in hartj couniy, (.© trgia, or Jo myseii i.i harbour’ c*.. •. > ! Alab iirvi,'ogetlier with pr.,o s.’.fflj eat to convict iheh .in- ’ ! °r h. tv dollars for the deli very m toene-ro or his h'li-cu*' 1 ' 1 ••my sar- jiii •> that i get unit again ; or fit tv dollars lor the required proo;. HENRY UA'Me ‘‘'arid, cq ftm MARBLE WORKS, East side Broad St. near the Jlarket House COLUMBUS. GA. HAVE constantly on hand ail kinds of Groce Slont’ Monuments, Tombs and Tablets, of A.nerica*'. Italian and Irish Marble. Engraving and carvint? d'ne on stmiein the best possible manner; and aljidnds oiEran- __ ite Work at the shortest notice. T 1 _ . JOHN 11. MADDEN- I • —riaster of Paris and Cement.always on hand -oi .. sale. Columbus, March 7, ldso. l y 11 t