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The Cleveland Herald tells the following:—
Two loafers met upon the wharf yesterday,
and passed the “compliments of the season/’
“Jim,” said one, “have you seen Hall ? he’s
looking for you!” “Hall! what Hall?” was
Jim's answer. “Why, Aleo-holl, you fool.”
“Pshaw,” responded Jim, “that’s a poor sell,
and you wouldn’t have caught me if I hadn’t
been hurt last night when John tripped mo up.’’
“John who ?” said Jim. “Demijohn, you num
skull”
The New Albany Tribune is responsible for
the following: There is a rumor in town of this
gort—One of our principal business men was,
with his wife and several gentlemen and
invited out to tea a few evenings since. When
all were gathered around the table, the lady of
the house, having in some way got the imprea
m sion that our hero was a religious man, polite-
I ly invited him to say grace. Ho was taken all
; but not knowing how to excuse himself,
m ire went ahead after tho following fashion : “O,
Lord, have mercy on this table, world without
end. Yours, respectfully, Amen !”
I CQMMERCJAL INTELLIGEyCE. J
COTTON STATEMENTS.
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May 8, i
1852. 860 24912560 43669 93JM0137 413682301
May 7,
1853. {229 1 16355382 55775; 602:52005.526073164
Columbus, May 7.
Since our I ant the steamer has arrived, and reports
1-lCth decline ; however there is no change in prices, |
New Orleans, May 4. j
The receipts at this port since Ist September, (excln- *
sive of the arrivals from Mobile, Florida and Texas,) ,
are i ,534, 59 bales, against 1,287,008 bales to same ;
Aate last year ; and tho increase m tho receipts at all
Oie ports, up to the latest dates, os compared with last
year, is 271,140 bales. In the exports from the United
States to foreign countries, as compared with the same !
dates last year, there is an increase of 115,767 bales to I
Great Britain, and 122,035 to other foreign ports, while j
to France there is a decrease of 7924 bales.
We quote Middling 9 3-4 a 10 1-4, Good Middling i
11 3 11 1-4, Middling Fair 11 I*2 a 12.
Bacon—No material alteration has taken place in the !
Bacon market since our last, price being pretty well sus
tained at about 7 5-8 a 7 3-4 cents for good ribbed j
sides, and 5 1-2 a 6 cents per lb. for ordinary to choice j
shoulders. Clear sides may be quoted at 8 1-2 a 8 3*4
cents per lb. Hams arc in limited request at 8 1-2 a j
11 cents per lb. the outside rate for favorite brands of
fancy sugar eured.
( olC.m jus prices current.
COKtCvi TKD TKI-VVKKKLY BY J. K. REDD ANO CO.
<i t . .INw —<vculcky yysiril -S <sei iS
lml:a —• 14 & 16 i
iopc ib y (iii 10
ON—Hams !b 13® 11
Sides trn>l 10 © 11
Shoulders &lb 0 & 10
•'> >UK—Neil lb! —~
ilLl'iEß ‘ %*lb| 25 ® 30
liKESE ‘P lb ©
asilsgs C ~.w lb! @ a
COFFEE—Rio 11 1 j
Java T. V lb! 12 © 15 j
CANDLES—Sperm 00 @
Wax V lb: CO ;
Star *Mb 30 ® |
Tallow V lbi 18 © 20 |
FEATHERS lb 10 © 45
FlSH—Mackerel No 1 •P’bbl 14 00 ©l6 00 !
Mackerel No. 2 V bbli.l3 00 ®
# dackerel No. 3 UPbbfllOO ® UOO |
Shad.. % bbi 18 00 |
Herrin* >K box, 100 ® ‘
FLOUR —Western bbl 700 800
Ciuial V bbl! 750 <£>) 9© |
City V bbl’ 600 ® 7 l j
FODDER 4* 100 lb* 125 © 140 j
GRAIN—Cera V bushel 70 ©
Wheat bushel; 1(W © 1 ~5
Oats V bushel; 50 ® 60
GLASS V box! 225 © 7 o*o
GIJNPOW Eli Vke?| 000 © 650
HIDES V6 1 8 <ft- 0
IRON—Swedes Cf: 6
English ’IP ft.; 4% & 5
LARD..... Vsv
LEAD f Itj 9 © 10 }
LIMF, bbl; JSO © 4 00
.MOLASSES ST gallon 33 @ 40
NAILS Vfc; 6© 7 {
OlL—Lamp gallon 150 © 200 i
Linseed V* gallon! 1 00 @ 000
Train 4F gallon 75 j
PAINTS V kegi 200 @ 275 i
PEAS V bushel) 75 ® 80
it ICE V&: i
SYKUP—Lemon pergallon 120 %
Raspberrv V dnz: 6Ou ©
SALT <Psark © 1 50
PHOT V’bac 000 © 225
PUAP ..V’Ujl 5 © 7
STEEL—Cast VR*; 20 & 22
German 4? fc; 15 fc.
Ataeruan 1* ft 10 ®
SUGAR—St. Cro:x © 1
New-Orlean? V* tbi 7 ® 30 ,
Loaf, reflued If lb! 18 ®-
Lump Vfc 8 © 10
SPIRITS -Brandy,Cog <P gal 100 © 400
American *lf gal 40 @ 1 00
Peach gal 100 @ 162
Apple, If gal 60 (and 75
RUM Jamaica, Wgal 200 © 350
New England ‘tfgal; 45 ® 30
WHISKEY—Irish gal 4M @
Mononenhela 100 v© 200
Western gal; 30 © 10 j
GlN—Holland |fgal; 150 © 200 •
American 4fgalj 40 ® 50
TALLOW V 6. 10.© 00 j
VINEGAR— IfSiil 1 37b< © 50 )
WlNES—Madeira, V &i[ 123 <$ 4HO l
Sherry .... V ga’l 150 © 300 <
Champagne Bask! 15 00 (3J 20 o*3 i
Malaga. —7O @ 1W j
Port 250 © 400
Claret • 3on ®.
Ouano $3 per hundred lbs.
MARRIED.
la Randolph county, Ga.,on the 6th of March last, by
Esquire Pierce, Mr. R. G. Morris to Miss A. M. DozrEß,
all of the above place.
SPECIAL NOTICES. j
Public Notice.
There will be a meeting of the citizens of Muscogee j
county held at Bald Hill, on Friday, the 3rd of June
next, for the purpose of consulting together upon the
subject of the foimotion of anew county.
The citizen* of Stewart and Marion counties are res- ■
p •etftiily invited to attend.
May :- td
LABORERS WANTED.
ONE DULL A • PER DAY,
\v*iil be paid for gjod White or stout negro I'eHowe, at
the W Uer VV or Us in this city.
* otumlm*, April K>—lni
ICi-;, ICE, ICK!
The Ice House is now open forth.* season, ihe price will b*
for all ttiaouuts kiss than fifty lbs., three cents per To. O *er fifty
nod less than two hundred, two and a ball cculs; two hundred
lbs. and over, two cents.
Hoars from ~H to A. M., and 2 to 6 P. M„ except Bun
days, on which day the house will be opeu from V/i to 10, A. M.
only. Ticket* can be had on application to
Wsluißbu*, 4*rll W- J CHAFFIN.
OAS FIXTURES,
TH E *ubriberß baying engaged cr*rnpotent workmen, will bv
prepared to fit up Stores aud Houma with pipes, burner*, and all
necessary apparatus for the us* of Gas. This work will be war
ranted, aud done under the superintendence of the Engineer of
the Colnmbaa Gas Light company. WIIITTELSEY &. CO.
According to the by-laws of the company, the houses aud
stores will be fitted up in the order of their application.
A Register Book is now ready at the store of Messrs. Wbittel
ey At Cos. C. E. DEXTER, Bec'ry.
April 13—wAvtwtf Columbus Gas Light Company.
GUANO.
I STILL HAVE ON HAND SOME
FORTY OR FIFTY TONS OF GUANO,
AT OREENWOGD’s WAREHOUSE.
j
The. Benton ufant advancing when it should be applied, j
Those wishing profitable investment*, would do well to j
avail themselves of this opportunity of obtaining it. Ex- i
perience haa proven that it adds about one half to the pro
duct. 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-w&twtf J. R. JONES.
THE SOIL OF THE SOUTH,
FOR 1852,
j Containing Rkabody’s method of cultivating his cele
i brated Strawberry , beautifully illustrated, and much
; otber valuable A.gricultural and Horticultural infor
j motion ; for aale at the office of the Times Sc Sentinel.
■ Columbus, Georgia.
Unbound Volume $1 00
Bound Volume 1 50
Columbus, March 2, 1853.—w&twtf
From South America.— The following letter will show
that Earthquakes and Civil Wars arc not all the calamities
they have to provide against in that quarter of the world.
Disexses incident to our own climate, also find their way
there, ns will be seen by the .cmedy they seek for protection.
Valparaiso, Chili, S. A., July 20, 1843.
To Dr. J. C. Ayer, dec.,
Dear Sir: We have the pleasure to report on your ship
ment of Cherry Pectoral to our house, the whole quantity
sold, and a pressing demand for more, which must await
the arrival of further supplies. Its success in curing diseases
of the lungs, and its consequent notoriety, has excelled any
medicine ever U9ed in this country. Most of our remedies
here are imported from England, and some of them are
rich and valuable; but no product of medical skill front that
or any other quarter has ever won so fully the confidence of
our population as this beautiful preparation of yours.
The article has attracted particular attention among our
most distinguished citizens, from the fact that General Bul
nes, President of the Republic, and the highest officer in
the State, was cured of a severe and dangerous affection of
the lur,g3, by its use. He allows us to send his name, and
wishes to add the acknowledgments of gratitude for his
relief.
We have the honor to be, air,
Very respectfully, v*ur ob't wrv’s.,
CARLOS ALVAREZ & CO.
INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL PAINS.
Radicay's Ready Relief will instantly Stop and quickly
Remove the Cause.
R. R. It.—Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus.—Radway.' a
Ready Relief will check the moat painful discharges, and
stop the most distressing pains in a lew minutes. It allays
the most painful irritations. By bathing the head, neck, or
lace, it refreshes tho tenses,and imparts renewed life,strength,
nnd vigor to the weak and weary. The very moment R
R. R. is taken or applied,its magic-like effects are experi
enced. It instantly allays the most painful paroxysms of
Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Cramps, Spasms, Toothache,
Soreness in tho bones or joints, Pain and Weakness in the
Side, Lumbago, Gout, aud Paralysis. Taken internally, it
cleanses the stomach from acid, cures Heart-P.uru, and im
parts sweet fragrance to the breath. Persons troubled with
Sick-Headachc, will receive instant relief from the use o
R. R. 11. May 5-lm
iZT” To any inquiring what they shall do for a cough
and cold, we would say .read the following certificate, winch
has been signed by one hundred of the first Houses of Drug
gists in this country, to lay before the public their estimate
of a good medicine. They are all men of the first class
and of the highest character, whos-a experience and business
leads them to know, and this is their opinion :
“We the undersigned, Wholesale Druggists, having been
for a loug time acquainted with Ayer’s Cherry Peotoral,
hereby certify our belief that it is the best and most effectual
remedy for Pulmonary Complaints ever offered to tho
American People. Ar.d we would from our knowledge
of its composition, and extensive usefulness,cordially com
menaic to the afflicted as worthy their best confidence, and
with tho firm conviction thr.t it will do for their relief all
that medieino can do.”
May s—lm
A Bad Leg of a very dangerous na/rc cured by Hoi
lowa/8 Ointment and Pills. —Mrs. Poole, of No. 2, Mer
maid-court, Borough, had suffered fora very long period
with a dreadful sore leg, which baffled the skill of the most
eminent surgeons in private practice, as well as in tho Hos
pitals and Dispensaries, under whose treatment she had
been, none oi whom, after repeated trials, could effect the
least good. The use of Holloway’s Pills ai.d Ointment
alone has been tho means of curing thi3 extraordinary bad
| leg, to the wonder and astonishment of all who have seen
; it, as Mrs. Poolo is a person far advanced in years.
Randolph Sheriff Sales,
POSTPONED.
WILL be aoki oo Um flret Tuesday in June next, betore
the court house door ia the town of Outhbert. Randolph
county, within the usual hours of ue, the following property,
to-wit:
Lot of land number forty nine and north half of Jot lß r d num
ber forty eight in the eleventh di-triet, and number thirty five
and the north hs’fof lot of land number thirty three in the tenth
district, ail of Randolph county ; levied on as the property of
William Matlock to satisfy sundry fi fas from the Superior court
of said county in favor ot Alexander Pace aid others, vs William
Matlock and John T. McLeudon, one in favor of Delaware Mor
ris, T 9 William .Matlock.
RICHARD DAVIS. D. Sheriff.
•May €—ids WASHINGTON JOYCE, Sheriff.
Laths! Laths !! Laths! !!
I have for sale 30.000 Laths, which I will deliver in any part ot
the city, at Si per thousand.
April 26-weowlot O. S. HOLLAND.
Self-Heating Smoothing Irons.
\GOOP supply ot the above ufc.ul articles on hand, and for
Hale bv H ALL & MOSES.
Columbus April 23—tw2®
Metallic Burial Cases.
npHESE esses have been universally approved wherever
X uoed. They are much superior to those of wood, and*
combine w itbiu themaclves ail thoee qualities so desirable in a
Southern Climate.
fht-y yv composed of several kiuda of Metal, but principally
! of Iron.
They ore thoroughly euamelled inside and out, and thus made
impervious to .draud iudestructible, and can be told at about
the rates of covered eotfluc.
The public arc to call and examine them for them
solve*. audata gkaoe they will oe the great advantage of this
article over any other ever offered to the public,
f olumbus, t\b. ‘JJ-w Ittwto JUMMIS t ROONEY.
DRY GOODS.
SPRWGAW)'SUMMER
DRY GOODS.
i
J. k J. KYLE,
\ RE now prepared to exhibit to the public, the largest, most
| x\. varied, and best SELECTED STOCK of
SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS,
! ever opened in Celurabua; embracing every style of new and
fashionable goods iu their line.
Also, anew and direct importation of
IRISH LINENS, SHEETINGS, DAMASKS, to., to.
Also, a complete stock of
HATS AND SHOES,
! including 5000 pair Negro SHo**, of a superior quality.
Co.umbuft, April 13—2tnw&twlm
MOURNING DRESS GOODS.
Just received an assortment of ns*
MOURNING DRESS GOODS,
CONSISTING OF
I Black Grenadine SILKS; Lupin’a BERAGES: Plain
and fig’d. French JACONETTS ; French PRINTS;
Canton GAUZES ; TISSUES. TAFFETA
Lusturo Crep de Paris, Satingdu Chine,
India S mmer SILKS; Challeya
and Satin La Reine.
BROKAW,CLEMONS Sc CO.
Columbus, march 26-twtf
NEW GOODS.
The subscriber haa in Slop} a large Btock of
j STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS
which are offered for sale at prices
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST,
FOR CASH OR APPROVED CREDIT.
IJSIF* Purchasers for Cash will find it to their ad /antagft
to examine my stock and prices, before purchasing.
Columbus, April 2—tw C. MYGATT.
PRINTEDMDSLINS.
SUMMER SILKS.
BERAGES AND GRENADINES.
Avery large assortment just received by
BROKAW, CLEMONS Sc CO.
Columbus, march 26-tw
JUST Received, a lot of Fine FANS. Also, Embroidery Silk,
by [April 22.] WHITTELBEY’ Sc Cos.
| __^LOTHING.
| SUMMER CLOTHING !
—:o:
A largo and well selected stock of
SUMMER CLOTHING.
I
I [Which will bo &oid at reduced prices,) can be found at
JOHN SMITH,’S
* May 7-wdfetwtf No. 125 street.
COATS! COATS!! COATS!! I
A BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE OF
j CASHMARET, LINEN, PONGEE SILK, GRASS LINEN.
AND SeAKSUCKKR CoATS,
Just received at JOHN SMITH’S,
j May 7-w&twtf No. 125 Rrr.ad street.
SHIRTS! SHIRTS! ! SHIRTS!!!
—:o:
! A large assortment from the best manufactories in New
York. Just received at JOHN SMITH’S
| May 7-w&twtf No. 125 Broad street.
Shirts! Shirts!!
A LARGE invoice of SHIRTS, COLLARS. DRAWERS,
HOSIER Y, &.c. Just received and for sale by
March 39—tw J. H. MERRY.
Genin’s Hats.
A FEW Guxin’b a so. oss Hath —Bprino styles.
J\ Just received and for &ale by
March 30—tw J. 11. MERRY.
MUSICAL.
SELLING OFF SHEET MUSIC
AT HALF PRICE.
THE undersigned desiring to reduce their extensive stock of
Sheet Music, vriil sell at three cents per page, (or half tho
usual price) a large share of their present stock. Aiaotig which
may be found many of the nsw and popular pieces ot the day.
This is an opportunity not to be neglected by Teachers and
Schools, lo lav in a supply. In this lot will bo found most of
the desirable Music every day ordered.
Also, a lurae stock of Instruction Books for the PIANO
FORTE, which will be aold at lean th.cn coat. Among the Sheet
| Music are the foliowing pieces, arranged by C. REPS, viz.:
Dancing Feather Waltz ; ‘ Bombardment of Vera Crus;
Elbert Waltzes; Stone.Mouutain,Q.S
! La Sultana Waltz; ; Columbus Guards, Q. 8.
Gibraltar Waltz; Hyacinth Gallop;
Alpine Horn, Q. 9. ; Gallepade PoSke.
also —A large variety of
Songs, Waltzes. Polkas, .Marches and quick
; steps, by celebrated authors,
i Sales of this lot to be strictly Cash .
Just received,a large lot of NEW MUSIC, wuich£will be sold
at the usual price.
Call and examine. Order* with money enclosed will be filled
and forwarded to any part of the country bj mail.
W HITT ELSE Y & CO.
Columbus, Ga., March 9—twtf
ANOTHER MUSIC STORE.
WILLCOX & CARTER,
NO. 02, BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA.,
ARE now receiving, and will keep constantly on hand,
SHEET MUSIC, PIANO FORTES, GUITARS. VIOLINS,
ACCOBDEONS, BANJOS, TAMBORINES,
FLUTES, FLAGEOLETS, FIFES, &C.
Strings for the
VIOLIN AND GUITAR.
ALSO
Instruction Hooks for the ab we instruments. AIo, Exercises
for the cultivation of the Voice.
Orders are solicited from teacher* aad others.
D. F. WILLCOX. WM. E. CARTER.
X. B. Mr. CxKTtiP. will attend to Turing and Repairing Pianos
as heretofore.
Columbus. April 15—wfctwtf
New Sheet Music.
TIIII subscribers have this day received a largo aworlnaent oi
.'sheet Music; among which are many new and populai
pieces never before offered in this market. The ladies Li parti
culsrare invited to call and examine our stock.
TRU4X t PEASE,
Columbus. March 2—tw IOC Broad street. *
PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED.
—■ THU undersigned have ergnged the service*of
jHHStaitfaiZU Mr. F. O. RAMM, Tuner and P;ano Maker, lately
W from Erard* 1 Celebrated Establishment in Paris.
J J If j J Mr. R. is probably the best in his profession in the
Southern Country. We are prepared to attend to ail orders in
the above line, and will be responsible lor all work done by our
workmen. • >ider? addressed to Whittklskt & Cos., or Tnrai
A. Pcase, will meet with prompt attention,
WHITTELSEY &. Cos.
Columbus. April 22, 13. TRUAX fe PEASE.
INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC.
THE undersigned respectfully informs Lia former friends and
pupils, and the public generally, that he baa returned to this
city where he proposes to establish himself in his profession as a
Teeher of Mur’.c. Hein now prepared to taken limited uumbci
of pupils on the Piano Forte and in Vocal Music, to w hom his
regular tuid undivided attention w ill be given.
at the Music store of Wbi..e!eey &. Cos. will re
ceive prompt attention.
■rfprtl 23, ISsl—w&twtf RUSSEL E.HARRIS
Ladies’ Silver Plated Sewing iirds.
AN indispensable and beautiful article, without which, no lady
should sew. For sal© by D. F. WILLCOX,
Columbus, AprU i>—if
GROCERIES.
nimROUSSEIF^^’
KEEPS a doe assortment of Groceries on band, for sale on
reasonable terms, consisting of—
-175 Bbls. New Orleans Molasses:
100 Bbh. Flour:
20,000 lbs. Bacon Sidee;
75 Sacks Rio Coffee;
10 Hogsheads New Orleans Sugar;
100 Boxes Tobacco—Assorted Qualities;
25,000 Cigara—Assorted Brands ;
10 Bbid. Whiskey;
10 Bbls. New England Rum ;
10 Bbls. Common Gin ;
25 Jars Snuff;
75 Casks Bacon,
*lO Hgds, N. O. Sugar.
100 Barrels Whiskey.
250 Coils Kentucky Rope.
50 Bales India Bagging.
1500 Sacks Salt.
Also, tine Brandies and Wines of different qualities.
Also, many other articles too numerous to mention. Those
wishing to purchase, will please give him a call.
or Store West side Bru&d Street, G doors above Rankin’.* !
Corner.
Columbus, Jan. 11,1*5 . 1 wtf
~W. D. FORD
DEALER IN
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES:
Pickles, Prfwrves, Fruits, Confectionaries, Scffars
also, Fish, Oysters and Ice when in season.
Walubuho’s Building, JscrFKßs.iN strect, Savannah, Ca
February 9, 1853. twGm
On Consignment.
50 Hd?. New Orleans Sugar.
50 Bbl3. “ “ “
30 Casks Sides.
5 “ Sh ‘Ulders.
Ail of which will be sold low for Cash. Call and examine
them. C. S. HARRISON tc CO.
Columbus. April B—twtf
FLOUR! FLOUrT
AT WINTER’S PALACE MILLS!
WE will receive this day, and continue to keep oh band, for
our customers, a supply ofFLOUR from the celebrated
Montgomery Mills, until we are ablo to resume operations.
Columbus, Dec 15—twtf C. T. INSLEE, Agon
List of Letters,
REMAINING in the Post Office, at Columbus, Ga., on
the Ist May, 1853:
A1 len, Jeremiah Lapham, Robt
Apple, James R 3 Lyon, C C
Adams, Win H Land, James F
Beer.-, E VV Lawton, Mrs L H
Beeks Wm A 2 Leonard, II R
Battle, James E Morris, Henry
Burton, J C Martin, Wrn R
Buahannan, Dr J *Mangham, Henry
Brux.Doublin Masculing, L) Joso Garcia 2
Bostick, A S Moore, James
Bussey, Sami F Ma tin, John F 4
Bragg, W M Mershon J
Biown, Guo W Maguirt, John O
Burton, Miss Alary F Morman, W C 2
Brooks, J M Moye, G
Bertram, GL Massey, Geo
Berthune. Mary Monghan,AG
Bengers, Mr Myers, J C
Baker, Wm Meandy, James
Barber, E F Monger, EJ
Bartlett, Burrell Mitchell, Elizabeth Mrs
Barry, P L Milei.er,
i Barnett, Capt Wm Mehaffv, J B W
i Bedsoier, Mr McGhee, James M
\ Brodnax, He ry McCrary, Wm W
B ‘Wars, John D 2 McCoy, J C
! Bryant, Miss E A 3 MeDuflee, Susan C
Brener, John S McDaniel, Mrs Sarah
Brooks, Mrs Nancy A McCall, L S
Bostic, A B Norman, Miss Christiana
Brooks, Miss Anna Norman, Patsy
Blair, Wm C A i’ ewberry, John A
Church, Sami A 7 Newberry, Ira
Cash, J oho Owsky, Mrs Sarah
Carleton, John L Ogletree, G G
Cawd e, Mr Osborne, Mr
Clabome, John F Owen, Ooediah
Clark, Goo Qhalloron, J 3
Carvin, James 2 Proprietor of Race Course,
Courtney, John Price, Rev Geo W 3
Condon, W D Peabody, Anna
Crailey, Mrs Margarett Palmer, Joseph
Cooper, Miss Eliza F Palmer, Joseph
Cofield, David Palmer, A
Cotield, Aeleon 3 Parks, Chas
Cogmet, Louis Parke, A C
Coleman, Wm P Parker, A
Courison.Saml W Palmer, M A
Cook, A1 ha Philips, Elisha
Cunningham, W W 2 Patrick, J M
Cobb, H C Perry, Sarah L
Collier, Miss Ann Pool, Martha E
Davis, Mrs Elizabeth Piggott, Harriet
Davis, John W Potent, A T
Drewry, John VV Patten, John R
Dawson, James A Painiilee, J VV - j
Davis, Daniel Reese, Henry
Dawson, Henry R Rob Lon, Wm B
Desms, S Regers, T M
Elder,L B Reeve, Robt
Evans, Charles Reese, Hugh
Evans, John Q Robinson, Mrs Nancy
Foster, James F Ruff, Chas
Fogg, Chas E Rumhearth, G
Foster, James M Raleigh, John A
Gerard, AW Richardson, II E
Gerrarad, Capt James Randall, Mrs Wm
Goulden, Miss F Stubberfieid, Thomas
Gordv, Noah Slaughter, W G
Gere& Abbott, Miss Story, Wm E 3
Gerdy, Lafayette 2 Stage & Friable, Messrs
Gaia Sc Bro, Messrs Si evens, Mrs Mary li F
Garrett, Eli -ha F SaHoed.Win 3
Gardner, Wm Smith, Edward
Guice, Nicholas Sanboue, Benjamin
Glenn, Miss M J Smith, Jasti
Graham, John A 3 Segura, Me-sr*. John Sc Cos
Gesrgce, Mark A Sackett, H T B
Gallops, Mira Charlotte S Smith, Bdmund
Grissett, Wm ShoLer, Wm A
Gibson, Mies Ann B Sims, Geo H
Howard, Thomas B Simapon, Robt N
Harris, A B Stephens, Miss L
Hopkin.scn, Geo Slaughter, John F
Hali.Bunkiey Sullivan, Wm
Howard, Seth _ Stubblefield, Mary A
Holland,G R Sternberg.F
Hannack, Eliza H Simp-on, S E
Hooker, Mrs Nancy Simpler, Matilda
Hammock, Jas Spirling, Aaron 2
Hausker, W W Simpson, Messrs. A Sc Cos
Hearn, Calvin A Swanson, Misa Mary’
Hinton, J M ‘J'rett, A C
Heilbroner & Bro. Measr3 Thorton, Miss Julia E
Hewett, Mrs Caroline Thomas, Mrs Elizabeth
Huff, Mies S Toe!, Burrell R
Herreot, E L Thomas, Theophitus
Holly, Edward Young, Geo G
Hawsllen Sc Cos., Messrs Weeks, Mary
Ingram, John B Windsor, Jno
I rev, Miss Mary WiLon, Chas 2
Jeuhe?, Mrs Nancy 2 Williams, Miss Elvira
Johnson, Miss A M Willis, L R
Johnson, J union II Wamack, Sandford
Johnson, John T Wilkerson.G L
Johnston, Mark Waddell, R B
Johnson, Mias Martha Wvnu, Miss Jane
Johnson, Joseph Williams, .Mias Elizabeth 2
Jackson, Miss A Walls, Bradford
Jackson, Louts Williams, Miss Diccy
Jones, Mrs M Wiinbeily, Perry
Jones, Thomas Williams, Jno W
Jones, Francis G Wiilia, Jessee
Kriagor, Charles Wilson, VV T
Ktrvin, Sam! Willis, Miss Mary
King, Robert Wingate, B F
Lewis, L B Wyatt, Felix
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Lockhart, Miss Louisa Whitton, Geo
Lowe, A L Woodward, II C
Lester, Miss M A
IjjF* Persons calling for any of the above letters, will
please say they are advertised.
„ J. A. L. LEE, P. M.
Mav 1, 1853.
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AND
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x the publ.c tcu he has opeued u btore oo Broad
street, nearly opposite Mr. Jamss Kivun’b Sans bouci, for the
purpose or carrying on the above business, and would be happy
tor them to give bun a cad. He proposes doing the es UCTJOX
.1X1) CO.VJJ/SSJO.V BUSINESS in the uelll way,£d will
aiao aUead to the setting and hiring of Negroes for thowho
may entrust bun with their patronage. JOHN QUIN.
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October 22, iS3Sf~wfcrtvly,
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
The Recruit
A compilation of Exercises and Movement* of Infantry,
J\. Light Infantry and Rifllemen according to the latest
: improvements, by Capt. Jno. T. Caims ; 4th Edition.
! For sale by D. F. WILLCOX.
May 7-tw
Christian Titles!
Areries of practical meditations by Stephen H. Tyng,
D. D , Rector of St. George’s Church, New
May 7-tw For sale by D. F. WILLCOX J
The Lion’s Skin and the Lover’s Hunt.
BY Charles de Bernhard. Just received by
D. F. WILLCOX.
May 7-tw
Dissolution.
‘TMIE Copartnership heretofore existing between the under-
JL signed under the name of
A. C. FLEWELLEN & CO.,
is this dry dissolved by mutual concent. .Vsy 2, 1853.
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J. T. COLEMAN.
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by A. C. Flewellen At Cos., and persons Indebted to the said 9rm
will please make payment to
P A. C. FLEWELLEN.
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TQ0ISj_B00IS!
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CALHOUN’S works; MaundeFs Bio*
graphical Dictionary ; lngersoll’s History of
the late war; Smith’s Wealth of Nations.
bMEK Second part—My Novel; by Bulwer.
Cecilia ; l>y Miss Burney.
Beckman’s Histoiy of Inventions.
Taylor’s Holy Living and Dying.
Michelet’s Flench Revolution.
Count Hamilton’s Fairy Tales.
Miller’s Philosophy of History.
Lamartine’s History of The Girondists,
Memoirs of Count Grammont and Charles 2d.
Rabelai’s vVorka
Bacon’s Essays and Historical Works.
SchlegeFs Philosophy of Life.
Sheridan’s Dramatic Works and Life.
Robert Hall’s Miscellaneous Works,
Gregory’s Evidences of the Christian Religion.
Schiller's Revolt of the Netherlands.
Neander’s History of the planting of Christianity.
Buckeye Abroad ; by Cox.
Memories of the Great Metropolis.
MorelPh Philosophy of Religion.
Machiaveih’s Hi-tory of Flop nee and other Works.
Roscoe’s Life of Lorenzo De Mi'dici.
Schlegel’s Dramatic Literature.
Roseoe’B Life of Ijeo the Xth.
Goethe’s Faust, Tasso, Iphigenia, Egmont, and Goetz.
The Fortunes of the Colville Family; by the author ol
Lewis Arundel.
The Rifle Rangers.
The Marrying Man; by the author of Lewie Arundel.
Home Influence; Days of Bruce; Mother’s Recompense;
Vale off’edars ; Women of Israel.
Home Scenes and Heart Studies; by Grace Aguilar.
Hayne and Webster's Speeches..
Walde Warron; a tale of Circumstantial Evidence, by
Emerson Bennett.
A Life of Vicissitudes; by G. P. R. James.
The Flying Artillerist; a taleot Mexican Treachery, by
Harry Hazel.
Rochester, or the merry days of England.
Gilderoy; The Free 800 ter.
The History of Pendennis.
Vanity Fair.
Stubbs’ Calendar, or the Fatal Boota ; by Thackeray.
Katie Stewart; a true story from Blackwood's Magazine
David Copperfieid.
The Swamp Steed, or The Days of Marion and in*
Merry Men. „ , _
Fair Rosamond, or The Queen’s Victim; by Pierce Egan
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Hester Somerset, a novel by N ****** M*****
The adventures of Captain Blake : by Maxwell.
Craigallan Castle, or The Stolen Will; by Mrs. Gore.
Lord Saxondale.or Life 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 a Privateersman.
Minnie Gray, or The Ancestral Cur-'e.
Amy Lawrence, or The Freemason’s Daughter.
Stories of Waterloo ; by W. H. Maxwell.
The Bivouac, or The Rival Suitors; by Maxwell.
Harry Burnham, the Young Continental.
Columbus, March 9—tv/Iy
BOOKS JUST RECEIVED
AND FOR SALE BY
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Castle Avon, by the author of “Ravcnselifle.”
“The Two oid Men’s Tales.”
Villette,by Currer Bell; author of “Jane
The Spaewife, or the Queen’s Secret. A story of the
reign of Elizabeth, by Paul Peppergrass, Esq., author of
•‘Shandy McGuire.”
Beatrice,by Catharine Sincl ir.authcr of'Jane Bouverie.’
The Three Pirates, by Harry Haze), 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 Emigraut Squire, by P. Hamilton Myers, author ol
Bell Brandon.
Columbus, March 30.
The American Missionary Memorial.
BRING an account of the origin of American
Foreign Missions; the ordination of the first Amer*
xfraPSlSljjE, ican Missionaries, and Biographical Sketches of
Pioneer Missionaries, by Clergymen of vat i
oua denominations in the country, with 33 flno
wood-cut Portraits and other Illustrations, and C 5 sac similes
trora the letters of Missionaries in various parts or the word.
The whole comprising a Book of exceeding in'erest and value
as a manual of missionary information. Price; $ J W>.
For sa e by D. F. WILLCOX.
April 27—twtr
The VI Vol. of Harper’s Magazine,
BEING completed, persons can have them bound in any style,
by leaving them with DAVID ROS^,
Book-Binder, No. 72 Broad street.
Columbus, May -4 —wittwtl
A CARD!
—O—
Mft. ROSB, thankful for ths lioeral patronage ext-mded him,
would iufoim his customers and friends that he is about to
leave this city some time in the mouth of June next, for the pur
pose of purchasing aev; and improved machinery for his t rade ;
and would request all who may desire Lis services to send in their
work at the earliest opportunity.
Columbus. -Wav 4—w&/wif
RETURNED.
C T. CUSHMAN, D. B. S.
H returned from New York,
where he critically inspected, in
vatiousDentalLaboratories,some
of the best wni k that can be done, and availed himself of addi
tional means to execute the same etvles with disnatch.
Also, to operate on the teeth, with his usual care and finish.
Over Foster & Purple’s Jewelry Store.
No. 69 Broad Street.
Columbus. January, 7—twtf
gm W. F. LEE, D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON.
Office on Broad street, over Mygatt‘s store.
Columbus. Oct 29—ts
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yanis from the depot, immediately adjoining the Railroad.
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