The Tri-weekly times and sentinel. (Columbus, Ga.) 1853-1854, April 30, 1853, Image 3

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BY TELEGRAPH. EXPRESSLY FOR THE TIMES & SENTINEI New Orleans April 30. Wsirrday’g *ale of eottun reach* and seven thousan bah-s at previous quotations; receipts three thousan. Stock .id hand two huudred and thirty eight thousai. bales. < Mobile. April 30. Receipts of cotton for the week amounted to foe thousand bah s ‘ Ktlri for the week 13. 00. NVe quote Middling 934t0 in ctR.; G Middl'n 10 3 4 ct* ; Middling Fir 11 14 all 12. Stock on hand tidy nine thousand bales. To-day* sal r reached two thmimnd hales. - C^ MMERCIAL TELLIGENCE. COTTON STATEMENTS. § =T?o s:c | irioeh 4 \ri u\n \l C. HUM i iHfl !!*!*? April 30. : L I dav ldj2 860 j 465 42 )05 4 :56 i7 9 April , | ida3. 1229 ( 2135517055363 436M51'j5.0t 53603 C.-LUMuur, .\ I*l-11 30. We have no change to note in tl,estate of out mar k-t. Middlings 834 a1 , Good Middlii gs 9 1-2 a It Fair nominal. New Orleans. April 2*. Cotton.- The receipts at this port sii.ee Ist S. pt. m I ler, (exclusive of the an ivals rom Mobile, Florida an. i xas) are 1 514 469 bait s, against 1291.96 bales t. same and te last year ; and the increase in the receipts a all the ports up to the latest dates, acompared with lasi I year, is 253 305 bales. la the exports f.oin the Fni ! I i* and fMat<a to foreign countries, as compared with th- j : same dates last year, there is an i crua* of lin,67i I I bdrs to Great Britain, and 23,574 toother for* ign poits E while to France there is a decrease of 16,2~0 bales. New Orleans, April 29. The sales yesterday amount* dto 3000 bales. Mid I 10 cents. R. c* ipts ITUOb. h s—Sio. U 345000 Mobile. April 29 Ihe favorable news brought by the Canada has had no eft;el oil prices. Advance anticipated. Sales 200- ba'es. Middlings to Good Middlings 9 3-4 a 10. < OLUM L T S I R CES CURRENT. OORKBCTEIi TKI-WEKKI.Y SV J. K RRDD AN* TO. bAouiAO—tveulcky *• yai • vg to India *°** K & a 9 & 10 t3ACON —liana* & 11 la & H ides ylt If) @ 11 Shoulders VIL 9 & 10 PORK—Nett t(p-U, <gj BUTTER 2j © 30 lIiKESE sjp* IL* 12 14 EASTINGS Spit, 5 l OFFER—Rio <r U* 11 (& 12v Java Hflb 12 <£> 15 CANDLES—Spent: 4Mb 50 @ Wax Jp lb Star .qpib 30 © Tallow e? lb IS @ 20 FEATHERS T ibl 40 ® 45 Mail—Mackerel No 1 %>■ bbi| 14 00 @ 16 00 MackerelNo.2 tjp bt>i| 13 00 © dackerel No. 3 fjp bbl 11 00 @ 0 00 Shad 4P bbl IB 00 © Herring 4P box 100 © FLOUR—Western V bbl 700 © 300 7 Canal V bbl 750 @ 900 City <rbbl 6 <fo @ 750 FODDER GRAIN—Corn / bushel 75 © 80 Wheat ... .y. ig bushel 100 (at 125 flats I f* bushel) 50 © Os) GLASS i... box| 225 © 700 GI'NPuW EH HIDES i®* th 8 © 9 IRON —Swedes jjp !fe ®, 6 English &ft 4>£ © 5 LARD ►, *Mi> 12.5*® 14 LEAD fifth 9 © 10 LIME Vbbl 3 50 @ 4fo MOLASSES V gallon 33 © 40 NAILS fifth G© 7 OIL —Lam,. |f gallon 150 & 200 Linseed f)? gallon 100 © 000 rain If gallon 75 © PUNTS Vkegj 200 © 275 PEAS V buahel 75 <ffi S RHJE V fcl 5 @ tX *?Yh.UP—Lemon per fallow 125 ® Raspberry dozi 6Ou © SALT W sack © I 50 iIIOT *>-ba>r ! 000 @ 225 BuAP Vli I 5 @ 7 STEEL—Gat. t tI.J 20 © 22 German It 15 © American It 10 @ SUGAR—Bt. Oro:x @ - New-i >rlean !t> 7 @ 10 Loaf, refined P* It : 12 © 12\ Lump f* #>j 8 © 10 SPIRITS Brand), Cog s*><'; 180 @ 400 V uericau gai! 40 © 100 Peach ¥“!?Rl! 100 © 162 Apple, ‘p’gali 00 (3 75 RUM Jamaica, 200 © 350 New England <ifgul| 45 ( 50 W hiskey—irih.'. *pnu| 400 © Monungahela 4Pgalj 1 00 © 2on Western V* gal; 30 © 40 GlN—Holland <tTgal 150 © 200 American 40 © 50 TALLOW <T tt 10 @ 00 vinegar— tpuai 3?5 © so WlNES—Madeira, V gal 125 © 400 Sherry V gal 150 @ 300 Champagne Husk! 15 00 @ 20 00 Malaga IP gal - 70 @ 1 00 Port 250 @ 400 Cl aret ‘ 3 00 G lano i 1 per him ‘red lb*. MARRIED- Oi Wednesday evening llat, £ t, the 27th inV, hv the Rev. Ja-s. E i-iVana, Vlr Isaac T. Robinson to Mips IVI ary A e ale t daughter of la?. Meaehum, E-q , ail of this county. Enquirer and Corner £tone please copy. * In Up hurconnty, Texas, on the 4th inst, M. M Cope- LA\r, >f Montgomery. Ala ,to Miss Margaret A. Bled | soe. of the former piace. DIED. In county, on the 2fth of March, of Pneumonia, a r ter an illness ot 7 days, Ch arles Hunt Mai.laiy, only child of C. E. a*.d M. F. Maliary,aged one year and six mouths. Yes, he is gone—our little son, Os auburn hair, ano full dark eye ; The lov’d—the bright—the only one, Gone to hi’ kind ed in the sky speci \l notices. OAi FIX. U.IIS THE era hnsr ug engaged compel* ut workmen, will be prepared to fit up Stores and Houses with pipe?, burners, and all necessary apparatus for the use of Ga?. This work will bewar a. ted, and done under the superintendence of the Engineer o tie Columbus Gaa Light company. WIIITTELSEY A. CO. Recording to the by-laws of the company, the houses and store- will be fl ted up in the order o- their application. A Itegis er Book is now ready al the store of Messrs. Whittel aey At Cos. C. K. DEX PER, SecVy. April 15—w&twtf Columbus Gas Light Company. COLUMBUS GAS LIGHT COMPAN f. The aub-crtber to the above Company a e he.eby noti fied that tin second installine it of Twenty-five percent, w.ll be called in o i the fir t May. By o der of the Board, C. E. DEXTER, Sec’y. Columbus, Ap i! 27—twtfm. 1 laborers wanted. ONE DoLLA PER DAY. \\ !u i>6 paM for good White laborer*, or rtoat Qtsro follow a, at the Water W *riu lu this city. Columbus, A.-ril 15— w&twlm Notice. Mr. HENRY M HARRIS 3 the authorifHjd collector for the Columbus Guards from ‘update. Alimonies due the company must be paid to iim until further notice. P. H. ALSTON, Sec’ry. ’ Columbus, Apnl 30-tw3t A Bud Leg of a rery dangerous nature cured by Hol '•way’s Ointment and Pills.— Mrs. Poole, of No. 2. Mer naid-cou, t, Bnroneh, had suffered fora very lons period vith a dreadful sore leg, whvh baffled the kill of the most ! . ! minert surgeons in private practice, as well sin the Hop j , ‘dais and Dispensaries under who e treatme t she had | ‘ceo, none of whom, after reoeat*d triaL, could effect the | “ aat - n °d. The use of Holloway’s Pills ad Ointment j ilore has been the means of curing this ext-aor inary had ’ • e 2, to the wonder and aatoni hment of all who have seen ; t,as Mrs. Poole is a person far advanced in years. i cXTceTi C E! The fee irons*, i* now op n so-th - i wh on. The rrice will he v * r Rll amount* le* than fl tv lh*.. three rents per lb Tver fifty ujrl Icho than two hundred, two and a halfce..ts; two hundred ‘h. and over two cent-*. Hour* ‘rom ‘o I2f< \. \f., and 2to6P. M , except Sun s. on wht*;h day t *e house will he open from to 10, A. M •ntv T'ckets on he h** t or> application to Columbus. Afiril 13—twtf \V. J. CHAFFIN. LaGRANOR FEMALE COLLEGE The Mystic Sistprs, composed of young ladies of the I ibove Institution, wi'l hold their Anniversary in the new Chapel, co nrr.encing at 7i o’clock. on the second of May next. It will consist of a Fuir , Tableau Exhibition, a splendid Supper, fife. The young ladies of thi society, stimulated by a desire to be useful, organized this society wo yea r s ago. since which time their meetings have been weekly,and they have worked with the needle every Sat t’Rda y 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 purposes. The public are earnest! I y socited to attend Came one ! Come all ! ! The 11th Rule will be suspended on the occasion March 26-Wtfctwtmay 1 °* ,lw 83?“ 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 Lung*. This may iccount for our frequent reference to this article which we feel fully justified in making known to the public,—N. Y. Tribune. GUANO I STILL HAVE ON H \ND SOME FORTY OR F7FTY TON'S 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 th corn is up, many think it as good a time to apply it as before Sve the Soil of the S.uth. March 25-wAtwtf J R. JONES. THE SOIL OE THE SOUTH, FOR 1352, Containing Peabody’# method of cultivating his cele brated Strawberry , b autifully illustrated, and much other valuable Agricultural and Horticultural infor nation ; for sale at the office of the Turns & Sentinel, j Columbus. Georgia. Unbound Volume $1 00 Bound Volume 1 50 Columbus, March 2, 1853.—w&twtf oinl We>t Point Rail Road Montgomery, Ajii 1 *27, 1853. Delegate? to the Cotton Conven day the 2d May, will, on making their t ames ,ir ”' wn to t onductor, and paying their tare to Montgomery, reveive a t.cket which will pass them l ack frte. SAMUEL G. JONES, April 3'-twit and Superintendent. Dissolution. IMIE Gopartnership I ere of. re existing letwren the undet s gned under the name o A. C. FLEW ELLEN & CO., is th s dav dissolved bv mutual co: sent. M>y 2. 18 3. A. C FLEWELLEN, J T. COLEMAN. The undesigned c ntinues tt e business heretofore condnc’cd oy V. C. Fievvellen it ■ 0., and persor.s iudetted to tl e said firm a ill oleaav make payment to P A. C. FLEWELLEN. Columbus, Ga., April 30 —twtf SPRING AvD SUMMER DRY GOODS. j.TlTkylk, VRE now prepared to exhibit to the public, tho largest, most varied, and best tst'.LKUThl) STOCK oi SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, ever opened in Columbus; embracing every style of new and , fashionable goods in their line. Also , fl n etc and direct importation of IRISH LINENS, SHEETINGS. DHUSKS, fee., &e. Also, a complete stock of HATS AND SHOES, including 5000 pair Negrc* Shoe*, of a superior quality. Co.unibu, Apm iJ —2mw&.uvtin _ PdIST£DJIUiLINj. SUMM Klt >IL KS. BERAGES AND GRENADINES. Avery large assortment just received bv BROKAW, CLEMONS & CO. columbus, march 26-tw JNfcNV GOODS. The subscriber has in Stoic a large stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOOD S which are offered lor sale at pri es CHEAP AS 2HE CHEAPEST, FOR CASH **R APPROVED CREDIT. Purchasers for Cash will find it to their advantage to examine my -Mck and prices, belore pu;cha mg Columbu.-, April 2- tw C. AIY GATT. MOURNING LRESS GOODS. dust received au assortment of ' MOURNING DRESS goods, < onsistixg of Black G enadine SILKS; Lupin’s BERAGES; Plai audfi.d French JA-JONEI PS; French PKEs IS, Cmtoo GAl'ZciS ; TISSUES. I'AFFEPA LuHure Ctep de Parse, Satucdu Cfurte, iuiLa uimer SiI.KS, Ohaiieyti ati *-atin La Reioe. BROiC AW,LEMONS A CO. Cjlumbus, mrck 26twU 1853. SPRING GOODS, 1853. WILLIAM tl. KNOLPFEL, 99 VViHe.m Street, New V* rk. IMPORTER AND JOBBFR, IJTFRE.Yi //, GEkM.i.Y. F.JVGLISU JIXIJ DOMESTIC GOODS. For Tailors and Clothier*, have received by late arrivals, a large ml well selected stock in German, English and French \3oihs,o allgrai es and style-. MohairCoiitinif, Drap D’Ete. Queen’s Cloih, Alpseca and Worsted (■ tings. C shmerette. Mixed and Cn*uded Zephyr Cloth, plain and twilled. Fancy French and Harnslev Drills. Brown and Veil >w Linen's, > ancy Plaid and Figured ■‘elies; V\ lire and Ruff ign ed a reiltes: Dr.tbSilk and Linen ‘ together with an extensive assortment of TRIMMINGS, ‘ xndothe* G ods, suitable lor the CLOTH NO TRADL, . the | most tavor.ible term*. I’ait cuiar ra-*h or short-t me buyers, and all who study thei i inh u-ste. will call and examtim hi* -to k, be'ore purchasing else wher, \V A ork. titnMMrx 22 4 I’ PARIS fiPWNG FA BIONi GREAT NOVELTIES! J. ih.lTa u iti, No. G 4 Broad Street, next door to the Marine Bank, RE^PE' Tt UI.I Y ro'icits th- nt ention ol the 1 adieu of to- J luiiil'U* and Rnrr* unding country, to his JYF/I STOCK of j SPRING AF Di UMMER GOODS, which wilt be opened for inspection this day ; consisting in part of [ Rich Tis-ues. Barege, Grenadine®, French, English and A me* ican Jaconets, Embroidered Swiss Muslin Dres-e*. French &i American Calicoes, of the mo t recherche styles and patterns. *OO pieces Jaconet JWus'in., yard wide, and fast colors, at i 12V out* p,-r ymd 50 dozen Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, all 1 men at cents sipiece. L ine r mbro dered Hmidkerchie sos: !l kindp. t'hemi selts. Flouncing-, Collars ala rnousquitaire, Cuffs and Uuder sl< eves. 1 nbin’s celebrated Fxtr cts for Handkerchiefs; German Co logne distilled from flow ers; in fact every article necessary lor a Lady’s Toilet. DOMESTIC GOODS. White end Unbleaclted I'omespun, I inens. Table Cloths, Tick ! itivs. Det-im st*d Cmtonadcfl, all of which enn and will be sold i twenty per cent less than they are offered for in this inar ke. j. v*. RAUM, SS*’olnmbns, \prtlfi—wtm 64 Broad street. I— _____ HERE IS YOUR REMEDY! I 01LOWAY'S OINTMENT. A MOST MIRACULOUS CURF OF BAD LEGS, AFTER 43 YEARS’ SUFFERING. Extract of a letter from Mr William Galvin, of 70 St. Mary's street, Weymouth, dated 15 th May, ISSI. To Professor Holloway . Sir: At tt>eag< of eighteen my wUe fvho is now sixty ore) caught a v o eni cold, which settled in h. r egs. and ever sii cetlial tmethey have been tno e or less sore, and greatly induaed. , Hi r agonies wr* and stracting. and lor months together she was deprived entirely of rest and sleep. Every r* m< dy that medical men advised was fried, but without eff cl ; her health suffered severely, ami the • ateo her legs was terrible. 11 ad o'tm r. a< your advertisement?, md advi*d her to try your Pil said oint ment; an .a* a last resource, after every other remedy had prov ed useless, she consented to do so. Fhe commenced a x wetks ago, at and str nget?* re‘ate, is row in good her.lth. I‘er legs are paintesa, wd'hout seam or scar, aid her sh ep sound and ur dis lujbevi. I'ould joi Lave wdnessed the sutlertttga of my wi e i during o-e hist forty three ye*rs, and cmitr ist them with her pre aent er joy men o’ health, you would indeed feel de ighted in having I tee- 1 the means oi so g r eatlv aileviating the sufferioe* of i a fellow creature. (Aigi e<l) V\'a. ; alpin. A PERSON 70 YEARS OF AGE CURED OF A BAD LEG, OF THIRTY YEARS STANDING. I Copy of a letter from Mr. William Abbs , Builder of Gas Ovens, of Rushclife, near Huddersfield, dated May 1 31-ff, 1851. To Professor Holloway : j Pir: t suffered'<>>• a per o-l of thirty year* from a bud I<£, the | re-u t of tw o or three and ffe'ei t acei-'-ms ai Works ; m com pniiied by *c-rbutic sysl ms. I had recourse to a v.irie'y of modicHl adviei, without orivn gat \ Ie- efi'. rtd wr.si-v* n’told that the leg m a be amputated, yet, in opposition ttr ihstt pinion, your Pil sand Ointment have eheete.t a t on>ph e cure ir so shot t a time, that *ew wl o had not witnessed it’wonld cre< it tl e U:ct. (s'ignev) William Abbs- The truth of this siatement can be verified by Jil r W.l’. tng i land, Chemist, hir ten A/arket s'le-1. rluddt r’sfeid. A DREADFUL BAD BRE \ST CURED IN ONE I MON m. Extract of a letter from Mr. Fiederick Turner, of Pen hurst, Kent, dated December 13. h, 185 TANARUS, To Professor Holloway : tea* Sir: My wi e hid suffered frm Rad Breasts for more than six months, and dt.r.itg t e wi e period had the I est medica at’-endance, but all to no use. itavi .g before healed an awut wound in my own leg by your tinr vailed medicine, I determined again to use your Pill- and Ointment, and tl eretore gave them a tr a! in her case, and ‘ortunate it w si did -o, for in less than a month a perfect i tire was fiected, and the benefit that vatious •j other branches <>! my family baveder ved from the r use is really ; astonish <ag. I now strongly *tcommend th mto ail my fd- nds. (■-igned) Frederick Turner. The Pill* should be u ed cot j .n ly with the Ointment in moat ! of the f> liowhig cast*: Pad L*-gs ('hilldabts Fistulas PoreThroa s j B;M Hreasta Chapped bands Gout Skin Piaeases ; Burns torn-(soft) Glandular Fcurvv Bunions Cat cers Swellings Fore Heads i Bite of Vlo.aqni Contrite ed and l umbago Tumors toes and riaud stiff joints Piles Ulcers Fliee Elephantiasis Scalds Yaws Chiego loot Sore Nipple?. Sold at the Establishment of Professor Holloway, 244 Strand, > : (near Temple Bar, London.) and by ail respectable’ druggists nnd ; dealers in medicines throughout the Brdi h Empire, and those ’ of the United Suttes. in P>ts at 37>$c , S7. and 50 each. Wholesale by the principal drug houses in the Union, and bv j .Messrs A B k. I) S Sand?, New York. There is a considerable saving by t->kine the larger Rises, j N R—lirec 1 ions for the gu;dance o patients in every disoruer 1 are aftlxt and to each pot. Fur ealo in Columbus, by GESNER & PEABODY. WM. W. LINCOLN, May 3-18v.’It %-twlteowly Savannah, Ga. (’ eorgia, Stewart county .—Wherea?, AselP. hood 1 appues lor lett* r* >f admin.stratum on the estate of Blanche ! G. Gibson, late of said county, deceased : j These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all eonccrne ‘. to ; shew cause on or bemre the next June term of the Gourt of Or dinary of said county, whv said letters ?h<mid notthi nbe granted. Given under ray hand ffi office, this 27 n A| ri ', ISSJ. I April29—wot J. L. WIMBERI.Y, Ordinary. ! Early county.--W herens. it appears that x J me esi ite ot .Viajor lltm-er-uu, ate of said county, is unrep | resentt*!! at 1 .w : This is to Loiit'y all and singular the kindred and creditors ol said decta-e , to file their objections, if any ihev have (wiihin the tune prescribed t.y lnw, or ’ll on a P. Andrews,the clerk olthe Hupei mr Court of said county, wiii i>e appointed administrator debi'nisnon emu t stamen’.o am exo. upon the estate or said id. cea-e t. Given under my hand at office, this April 22. 1853. .bay 3—w7t * S S STAFFORD,Ordmar . Notice to Debtor* ud Cretlliora*.Ail per* >n* in uebti-d lot: ees.a eol Rouert Thompson, tleceaseu, ol Far ;y county, will c m- lorward and atake payment. And those having cl. imsagams -aid dec ased, are hereby notiS-d to pre -en. them to Jul.a Thompson, or this t otic* will i.e plead in ba r t.v JOHN THm PHON, -Vsy 3—6*w Adm>. wi'h will annexed. I ’-'WO mouths after date application will be made to tne ckmrt ol Ordinary ol r.ariy county, u>r leave ;o j sell a p rt oi the lan* and nwaroes -e'onging to the esia eo> Kob r. f honipson, deceased, lor the beiiedi oi the eredi or? and heirs j ot the ts a’eo saul deceased. J *h.\ IH* .PSON, .May 3- w2iu Adm’r. with will annexed. NOTICE. 4 LL per*oa* are no lfie 1 that I claim to own S. % Hec. 21, T . \ *5, h. A & Greek *udi m Aeserva o rtified and appr ved to ne—u;at •.ngiiialcoiiUact thireKtr h.* * ten k*t.t,and ia*tl -hatl j ri-ceedon the 54d A*>nOay is gu et<ext, at tie rflS-**oi AL 1 -xi?t> ce and o ?o: said ar.d to ctaollab a oopy ibareot, n on er that a i Went may .toue to me foi the same Goluctou*, .Vuy 3-w fit 4a 6. fcIVLiN. I WILL commence the making of ,'^ft ! *fy 22®® *^s* for the lesiKio on Monday, the 2d day of May next In addition to ’he two rooms formerly used, I have fitted up a ; commodious ‘’AnBOK,” which will be lighted up in good style, every night, tor the benefit of those who may ! call ou Y our humhle servant, JOHN B. STRIJPPRR, 136 Broad Street. The Sa’oons will be opened on Sc.ndav eveuings from 5 to 1 i o'clock. Apr.! *7—t-v3t “DECIDEDLY COOL!” IS 1. O. STRUPP3RS 1% ICE CREAM SALOON! ijf Will he open to he public this dev. Loveie cl j j: ‘ STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM, Will maKe their arrangement< accordingly. i columhup, April 20—iwfit Randolph -treet The American Missionary Memorial. \ Br.lNO an account of the origin of America! j Foreign Missions; the ordination of the ttrst Amer icais .Vigsionarii s, and biographical Sketches o | m my P oneer Vis ionuries, by Clergymen ofvsui j “■““® , "®oiis denominations in li e country,’ with 33 fine wo >d cut Portraits and other Illustrations, ami 25 sac simile? ; from the letters ol Missionaries in various pans ot the word j The w hole comprising a book of exceeding in'erest and value i asam mua of missionary iiiiorination. Price, $2 00. For sue by D. F. WILLCOX. j | April 2—twit VALUABLK PLANTATION FOR SALE. I will sell my Plantation, situated in Russell ■Wggj, bounty, Ala., In miles west of Columbus, on Uchee Creek, containing twenty-two hundred Ac'es—seven hundred cleared, wit’ 1 ullnecessa ry improvements. Also, my (louse ind Lot, in Wynnton, containing twenty acres, and one o the most desirable residences, and among the best improved places in or near Columbus. % April SB. JOHN W. HURT. AUBURN WATLR-CUR3. i r l'’ IIS Establish meat is now open for the reception of patients 1 The location is pleasant ami healthy, being on ti e great | S.u hern Mail Route in eastern Alabama, and is about a hundred ! yards from the depot, immediately adjoining the Railroad. The efficacy of the Water Treatment in all acute diseases, a Fevers, scarlatina, Measles, Final. Pox,&c., is ?o comp ete and rapid as to seem almost m raculous; while in chronic diseases, i. e. all diseases of long standing, as Gout, Rheumatism. Dyspep sia, Neuralgia, Scrofula, Consumption, &.C., it is the on y effec tual modeof arresting the progress of the disease and eradicating it from the system. In thepecu lar diseases of Women, the Water Cure is a sover <-ign remedy, where ail other reinedieß have failed, and in child birth it procures immunity from untold suffering. Parents should bring one quilt, a comfort, two pair blankets, two sheets and several yards of linen diaper lor bandages. Terms accord'iii to treatnunlund attention required, payable weekly, invariably. Consultation tee. $5. DR. W. G. REEL), f MRS. M. A. Ti iRBET, { Ph y si ci&na. Auburn, March 16—wly inch 30ts\6w Genin’s Hats. VFFA7 cases Genin’s a no. onb Hats—Fprino styles. Just received and for sale bv \ nrcli 31—tw J. H. MF.RRY. W. D. I t)RD DEALER IV CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES! Pickles, Preserves, Fruits, Confectionaries, Negara. also, Fis , Oystera m<i Ice when in se-mon. Waldzu o’s Building, Jefferson atrkkt. Savannah, Ga j February 9, 1853. tw6m j INSTRUCiION IN MUSIC. -TMIE undersigned respectfully informs hia former rriende and 1 pupils, and the pu die generally, that lie has returned to this city where he proposes to establish himself in bis profession as a Teaher ot Music. Deis now prepared to takea limited uumbei t pupilsonthe Piano Forte and in Vocal Music, to whom hia regular and undivided attention will be given. | jp*Orders left at the Music .Store of VVhu.elsey Sc Cos. will re ceive prompt attention. *pril 23, idol—wtetwtf RUSSEL E. HARRIS laths! J aths !! I aths!!! I have for sale 30,000 I aths, vvh ch i w ill deliver in any part of the city, a! $: per thousand. April 26-weowHit _ O. S. HOLLAND. Self-Heating Smoothing Irons \GOOD supply ol the above useful articles on hand, and for sa eby ’ UALI & JVOriES. Columbus, April 23—tw.’ra ladies’ Silver Plated Sewing irds. VN indispemsabe and beautiful article, without which, no lady sho ;lti sew. For sale by D. F. WII.LCOX. to wmbus, April 15—tl JUST Received, i lot of Fine FANS. Also, Embr idery Silk, by [ vpri 22.] WUHTELSLY A. Cos. On Consignment, £3r f3t\ 50 Hds. New Orleans Sugar. jtjLJ 50 Bbls. *• “ “ ,WLl>bdL< 30 Casas -bdes. 5 *• Sh u.der*. Ail of which will be soid low for Cash. Call and examine th in. C. S. HARRISON 6c. CO. I'olnmhn*. Afril P—twff NSW BACON. VVE have purchased 450 Hhds. of good Cin-, c " matl cured Bacon Sides, a put ol which ha^tfdfi-AiJ i fct#Kwi arrived, and to. sale at a low price. ?MiJ^.rij We will sell, to bo oeiivered ou the river, if engaged before it I arrives. GKEIiNWOOU t t. Columbus, Feb. 25—2mw&tw Printing Presses For Sale. r pWO large and very superior Was-ington Printing Presses. 1 with 20 by 44 beds, will be sold low foe cash, or on time it preferred by the purchaser. V\ arrantc las good as new. Apply to LOMAX & ELLUL Columbus, Ga. i February 4—tw&wtf HYDRAULICS. BYDEIDLIC RAMS, FOUNTAINS, AND AQUEDUCTS. UN IMPROVED PLANS, FITTED VP IV IT II DIS P A TCII, AND DURABILITY WARRANTED. BY A. McQUEEN, March 10—twCw* Oglethorpe House, CoLmbus. j RETURNED. C T. CUSHMAN, D. D. S. fit-— HAS returned from New York, w^ero be critically inspected, in various Dental Laboratories, some ot th.e best woik tbai can be done, and availed himself ol addi- I tional means to execute the same stvles with disoatch. | Also, to operate o i the teeth, with his usual care and finish. Over Foster & Purple’s Jewelry store. No. 69 Broad Street. Columbus. January, 7 ’wti W. F. LEE. D. I). S. ‘■furrrTi dental surgeon. nice ou itroad street, over MygatPft store. Columbus. <>ct 29—ts NOTICE. i WM. 11. GR A ‘K, is the authorized Collector for the ivl Columbus Guards, and all momes due tle Company, must be paid to him, usttil turtuer oidera. Nov 24 H. ALSTON, Beet-y. SMITH AND BROTHER, DEALERS in domestic PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, OF ALL KINDS, No. 209 U iaue street, New York. FoT'clt Rout born rd rs or tne same; who will pack ami ehin j j i the beet manner, and sell at the lowest cash pr ce. * S. B. SMITH, Y->rk .11. *2). H3l -i vt ;i [ \ i, £[p { T. J. COLQUITT, ATT OItX £Y AT LAW Been* VLta da,, | VV {TiL ! ’ J lhs Oc-irts of irion and Stewarlthc Cbat- T ? tahoochev Oirccit —an >lacou. Lee and Sumpter, oi the *5 oath western Circuit. Rckkkbvc*—iiom W, T. Colqcitt Columbus, Ca. I iolyU-tf BOOKS f BOOKS!! JCST RECtIVED IT A C. FLEWELLEN A CO. CALHOUN’S work*; Maunder** B'o- Rrap’ teal Dictionary ; Ingersoll’a History ol the late war; Smith’s Wealth ot Nations. Second part—-.My Novel; by Bulwer. Cecilia ; by Mis* Burney. Beckman’* Histmy of Inventions. TaylorV Holy Living and Dying. Michelet’s Fn-m-h Revolution. Count Hamilton's Fairy Tales. Miller’s Fh.l osophy ot Hi toiy. Lamartine’s Hi.-toiy of ’I he Girondist*, M emoirs of Count Graimnont ami Charles 2d. Rahelai’s Works Bacon’s Essay- and Historical Wotks. Schiecer’s Philosoi hy of Life. Sheridan’s Dramatic Woiksand Life. Robert Hall’s Miscellaneous Wmks. Gregory’s Evidence-of the Christian Religion. Schiller's Revolt of the Netherlands. Neander’s History ol the planting of Chri£4iauity. Buckeye Ahioad ; by Cox. Memories of the Great Metropolis. Morell’s Philosophy of Religion. Machiavelli’s Hi tory of Flon nceard other Works. Roscoe’s Lite of Lorenzo De Medici. Sclilegel’a Dramatic Literature. Roscoe’s Life ot Leo the Xth. Goethe's Faust, Taso, Iphigenia, Egmont, and Goetz. The Fortunes ot the Colville Family ; by the author ol Lewis Arundel. ‘Hie Rifle Rangers. The Marrying Man; hy the author of Lewis Arundel. Home Influence ; Days of Bruce ; Mother’s Recompense; Vale of Uedars ; Women of Israel. Home Scones and Heait Studies; by Grace Aguilar. Hayne and Webster’s Sjieeclies. Walde Warren; a tale of Circumstantial Evidence,by Emerson Bennett. A Life of Vicissitudes; by G. P. R. .lames. The Flying Artillerist; a tale ot Mexican Treachery, hy Harrv Hazel. Rochester, or the merry days of England. Gilderoy ; The Free Booter. The Hi tory of Pendennis. Vanity Fair. Stubbs’ Calendar, or the Fatal Boots ; by Thackeray. Katie Stewart; a true story from Blackwood’s Magazine David Copperfield. The Swamp Steed, or The Days of Marion and his Me r ry Men. Fair Rosamond, or The Queen’s Victim; hy Pierce Egan Quintin Matsys.orThe Blacksmith of Antwerp. Hester Somerset, a novel by N ****** M***** The adventures of Captain Blake ; by Maxwell. Craigallan Castle,or The Stolen Will ;hy Mrs. Gore. Lord Saxondale, or Lite among the London Aristocracy. Captain Kyd, or The Wizard of the Sea. Heads and Hearts, or My Brother, the Colonel. Stanfield Hall. Yankee Jack, or the Perils of n Privateersman. Minnie Gray, or The Ancestral Cur e. Amy Lawrence, or The Freemason’s Daughter. Stories of Waterloo ; bv W. H. Maxwell. . The Bivouac or The Rival Suitors ; by Maxwell. Harry Burnham, the Young Continental. Columbus, March 9—twly SELLING OFF SHEET MUSIC AT HALF PRICE. THE undersigned desiring to reduce tl eir extensive stock of £hekt >ii-3:c, will sell at tkr e c-nts per pagf, (or halt the usual price) a larire share ol tl eir present stock. Among which may be found manj ol the new ami popular pieces ot the day. This is >mopportunity not to he neglected by ‘lrachers and Schools, ol yin a supply. In tuis lot will bo .ound most of ti e d< sirable Music every day oniertd. Also, alar, e stock of Instruction Books for the PIANO FOR II . which will be sold at less than cost. Among the Music are toe following pieces, arranged by O. Rr.Pi?, viz.: Dancing Feather Waltz; ! Bombardment of Vera Cruz; j Elbert Waltzes: > Stone Mountain,Q S La Fultana Waltz; s Columbus Gu rds, Q. 8. Gibraltar vYaltz : < Hvacinth Gallop ; Alpine Horn, Q. 8. j Gullopude Polka. ai.so —A large variety of Songs* Waltzes* Polk.m, Matches and Quick* steps* oy ceiot.rated authors. | bu.es ol this lot to be stricuy Cash. Just received,* large lot of NEW MUSIC, which will be sold at the usual price. j Call and examine. Order with money enclosed will be fllled and forwarded to any part of the country b - mail. WHITTELSEN to CO. Columbus, Ga., March 9 - twtf i 1 ANOTHER MUSIC STORE. WILLCCX & CARTE TANARUS, NO. 02, BROAD STREET,COLUMBUS, GA., ARE now receiving, and will keep constantly ou hand, SHEET MUSIC, PHD WJRTES, GUITARS. V OLINS, ACCOHDEONS, BANJOS, TAMBOKINES, FLUTES, FLAGEOLETS, FIFES, &J. Strings for the VIOLIN AM) GUITAR. ALSO | Instruction Books for the ab te Instruments. Also, Exercises | for the cultivation of the Voice. Orders are solmited from leachers and others. D. r. WILLC'iX. WM. B. CARTFR. N. B. Mr. Carter will attend to Tuning and Repairing Pianos a® heretolore. Columbus* April 15—w&twtf BOOKS JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY A. C. FLEW ELLEN & CO. Castle Avon, by the author of “Ravenseliffe.” /ri • “The I wo old Men’s Tales.” Viilette, by Cuner Bell; author of “Jane Egree.” ” The SpaewitV, or the Queen’s Secret. A story of the reign of Elizabeth, by Paul Peppergrasa, Esq, author of “Shandy McGuire.” Beatrice,by Catharine Sine! ir.authtrof’Jane Bouverie.’ The Three Pirates,by Harry Hazel, author of “Yankee Jack.” My Scrapes and Escapes, or The Adventures of a Stu dent ; by one of the Faculty The Two Merchants, by T. S. Arthur. The Emigrant Squire, by P. Hamilton Myers, author of Beli Brandon. Columbus, March 30. New Sheet Music. THE subscribers have this day received a large assortment ol Sheet Music; among which are many new and popular pieces never be ore ottered in ttiis market. The ladies in parti euurare invited to call and examine our stock. TKU \X A PEASE, Columbus, March 2—tvr 106 Broad street. | PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED. —i THE undersigned have engaged the servicesof ZgSgEflm Mr. f* O. RAMM, luiierund. P ano Maker, lately ; q Y*irir 7 from Erards’ Celebrated Establishment iu Paris. J <* jc J <* Mr. K. is probably the ‘ est in hie profession iu the Bnutb.:ru t ountry. V\ e are prepared to attend to all o ders in the above line, and will be responsible lor all \ ork done bv our workmen. < nders addressed to Whittklsey & to., orTacax ti. Pla>l, will meet with prompt atteution, WHITTELSEY U. Cos. Columbus, April 22, 1853. TuU X fc PEASE. HOME MADE ATTRACTIVE! furnitureTTurniture! ! AT SAMMIS & RCONEY’S, One doot kelov) Hall and Moses. ,tr PtR'ONiJ in want oi luruiture, can i ere be as. % pplied with every quality of Parlor, Sitting. W .T. Dining and Bed Uuum furniture ; made ol fancy and durable wood#, at New York prices: * s * got up (with the exception of what is made iu CoLtmbusy un der s tcial supervision oi one of the partners at their mauulacto ry id Sew York city. The oilowing named are a part ol the articles in their exten sive lock Divans, Sofas, Ottomans, Tetea Damask and Lace Window • Teies. all sizes ; Curtains, in the piece or mace Marble top Table-, all kinds ; tn,.rde- ; Folding Tables, Walnut and Window Shades, Carpeting, Mahogany ; Ename'led luruiture in sets. Work Tables, Kxtension do tor Bed Rooms, a beaulilul Bureaus of all kinds am prices; article; MaJio-any *. Spring seat chairs; Portrait and Picture Frames of C&ne tod v plt do do 1 Mahogany or Gilt, made to of all it nds, and good articles;] order; Work stands, Wadj stands. I Window Curtain Trimmiags and A/usic stands. J in great variety. Paper Hangings and Wall papering, of all kinds All articles not found in their st >ck will be furnished to order, with dispatch. Cvluabus, Jsd. 2i—lw3m