The Tri-weekly times and sentinel. (Columbus, Ga.) 1853-1854, May 18, 1853, Image 3

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COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. COTTON STATEMENTS. g 2 §:pa'l S3 ! H ■s:x , l o& ii , Btock ° u x i * x V. -='H ou •If S \ 2. i§ 2. re IS ifs hand a-S £* S| : *l;sf. ; this • 7r 9r a. vs £. . |J? day. Mav 9, fj j- —; —; : : —I 16524 660 249 42560 43669 93140437 41363 2301 May 7, 1853. 229 j 163j55332.557731 602 32005 52607 3164 Savan.vah, May 17.|£ Cotton—The sales yesterday were only 38 baits at 8 l-2<*. Montuomery, May 16. Cotton —Owing to the small stock on hand there is very Iktle doing. Wo quote Middling S 3-4 to 9c.: Good Middling 9 1-4 to 9 1 -20. Columbus, May 17. W We hare no change to notice since onr last; offering stock very light. We quote Middling 9a91 -2 *, Good Middling 9 3-4; Middling Fair 10c. COLUMBUS PRICES CURRENT. CllMItTfO THI-WEEKLY BY J. It. REDD AND CO. MAGGING—Keutck) SR yard sß <3> 16 India aopE qrib 9 ® io * AGON—Ham* i3 ® 14 Sides ic.. Ml <s£ il Shoulders y lb; 9 <3 lU PORK—Nett Hflli’ ~ ® BUTTER rib! 25 {$ 39 CHEESE rib (£ CASTINGS ® 5 COFFEE—Rio rib- 11 <e- 12# Java r lb! 12 <& 16 *J3NDLH3—Sperm rib 1 50 $5• Wax f. rlb Star rib 30 <3 Tallow rib lb @ 211 FEATHERS rib 40 <& 45 FlSH—iMackrel No I rbbl 14 00 £ 16 00 MuckerelNo.2 rbbl 13 00 r to, dackerel No. 3 rbbl 1100 <*{ U 00 Shad rbbl 18 00 (& Herring r box 100 <& v LOUR—Western rbbl 700 ® 800 Canal rbbl! 7 50 <& 9 00 City rbbl OlrO ® 750 FODDER rH-* lbs 125 tut 140 GRAIN—Corn r bushel; 70 @ Wheat r bushol 100 ® 123 Oats... r bushel! 50 <ffj 60 *II.ASS rbox 2 i.*s @ 700 GUNPOW ER rkfcg 500 @ 650 HIDES r> 3 @ 9 IRON—Bwedes r lh (gi 6 English..., rib! 4 # (*& 5 EARD fit; 12#® !1 READ rfc 9 ® 10 I,IMF. rbbl 350 (H-. 410 MOLASSES r gallon! 33 @ 40 VAILS r & 6® 7 OlL—Lamp r gallon 150 @ 200 Linseed r gallon: 1 00 (al 000 Train ¥ gallon; 75 ® P AINTS r keg! 200 @ 2 73 PEAS r bushel, 75 & 80 RICE rib; 5 @ 0# -SYRUP—Lemon pergalloD* 125 <® Raspberry *|pdoz, 6Uu @ SALT..... r?ackj ® J 30 Hi*>T r bacr! 000 <& 2^.5 JiOAl* rib! 5 ® 7 STEEL—Cast rIM 20 ®. 22 German rib* 15 ‘<s■ American rib 10 (ts; SUGAR—Si. Cro:x rib* <& New-Orleans rib! 7 <gt 10 Loaf, refined r ftj 12 @ 12# Lump r ft! 8 @ 10 SPIRITS -Brandy, Cog r gal 100 (& 400 American %* gal! 40 100 Peach r gall 1 00 @ 1 62 \pp!e, r gal] GO (S 75 RUM Jamaica, rgal! 2no @3 50 . New England r gal 45 <* 50 2S#*'’HlSKEV—lrish rgali 400 © Monongaheia. rgal 100 @ 200 Western r gal 30 @ 40 LlN—Holland.....'. rgaf 150 @ 200 American rgal. 40 @ 50 TALLOW r ft>! 10 @ 00 VINEGAR— rgal! 37# @ 50 WlNES—Madeira, rgal; 125 @ 400 Sherry r gal! 150 @ 300 Champagne Baski 15 00 @ 20 00 Malaga r gal —7O @ 1 U 0 Port 1 230 @> 400 Claret I 3mi @ ®uai!o $3 per hundred lbs. SPECIAL NOTICES. Notice. On Wednesday evening, the 25th May, au Address upon the subject oi Education, will be delivered in Jamestown j by Edgar G. Dawson, Esq.; and a Supper will be given ; by the citizens, to which the public are invited. A. H. FLEWELLEN, > M. SAPP, > Committee. N. J. BUSSEY, ) Public Notice. - There will be a meeting of the citizens of Muscogee i county held at Bald Hill, on Friday, the 3rd of June ‘ next, for the purpose of consulting together upon the * subject of the formation of anew couuty. The citizens of Stewart and Marion count it-s are res pectfully invited to attend. May 7-td GASFTXTURES, THE subscribers having engaged competent workmen, will be prepared to fit up Stores and Houses with pipes, burners, and all necessary apparatus for the use of Gas. This work will be war ranted, and done under the superintendence of the Engineer of \ the Columbus Gas Light company. WHITTELSEY fit CO. According to the by-laws of the company, the houses and ! •tores will be fitted up in the order of their application. A Register Rook is now ready at the store of Messrs. Whlttel *y & Go. C. E. DEXTER. Sec'rr. April 15 —wfiuwlf Columbus Gaa Light Company. ICE, ICE, ICE! The lee House is now open lor the season. The price will be for all amounts less than fifty lbs., three cents per lb. Over fifty ; and lessthau two hundred, two and a half cents; two hundred lbs. and over, two cents. Hours from 7}% to 1-I,V A. M., and i to 0 P. M., except Sun days, on which day the house will be open front 7 V to 10, A. M. only. Tickets am be had on application to Columbus, April 10—twtf W. J. CHAFFIN, GUANO. j* t STILL HAVE ON HAND SOME FORTY OR FIFTY TONS OF GUANO, AT greenwood’s WAREHOUSE. The season is ja*t advancing token it should he applied. Those wishing profitable investments, would do well to avail themselves of this opportunity of obtaining it. Ex perience has proven that it adds about one half to the pro duct. After tne corn is up, many think it as good a time to apply it r.a before. See the Soil of the South. March 85-wfctwtf J. R. JONES. THE SOIL OF THE SOUTH. FOR 185.:, Containing PfiAßuty’s method oi cultivating his cele brated Strawberry, beautifully illustrated, and much other valuable Agricultural and Horticultural infor mation ; for *de ai the otfice of the Times <jr Sentinel, Columbus, Georgia. Unbound Volume $1 00 Bound Vchime ...a i 50 Columbus, March 2,l6s3.—w&tvvri 8. t-t-'i ■ ■ ■■ ■ ii.—...... WANTED ! A BERVAST GIRL FOR A SURSE. Apply to * R. M, GRAY. . At Gr&v & Vaopelt’s. Columbos, may ls-tw3t From South America.-— The following letter will show that Earthquakes and Civil Wars are not all the calamities they have lo provide against in that quarter of the world. Diseases incident to our own climate, also find their way there, as will be seen by the .emedy they seek for protection. Valparaiso, Chili, S. A., July 20, 1819. lo Dr. J. C. Ayer, &e., Dear Sir: We have the pleasure to report cm your ship | meat of Cherry Pectoral to our house, the whole quantity ! sold, and a pressing demand for more, which must await I the arrival ot further supplies. Its success in curing diseases ; ofthe lungs, and its consequent notoriety, has excelled any medicine ever used iu this country. Most of our remedies here are imported from England, and some of them are rich and valuable ; but no product of int*tiica! skill from 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 lies, President of the Republic, and the highest officer in the State, was cured of a severe and dangerous affection of the lungs, 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, sir, Very respectfully, your ob’t serv’s., C ARLOS ALVA Sc CO. D3” To any inquiring what they shall do for a cough and cold, we would say,read the following certificate, which has been signed by one hundred of the first Houses of Drug giets in this country, to iay before the public their estimate of a good medicine. They are all men of the first clase and ofthe highest character, whose experience and business leads them to know, and this is their opinion : “W e the undersigned, Wholesale Druggists, having been for a longtime acquainted with Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, hereby certify our belief that it is the best and most effectual remedy for Pulmonary Complaints ever offered to the American People. And we would from our knowledge ol’ its composition, and extensive usefulness, cordially com mend it to the afflicted as worthy their best confidence, and with the firm conviction that it will do for their relief all that medicine can do.” May s—lm INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL PAINS. Railway's Ready Belie) will instantly Stop and quickly Remove the Cause. R. R. R.—Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus.—Rad way’s Ready Relief will check the most painful discharges, and stop the most distressing paius iu a few minutes. It allays the most painful irritations. By bathing the head, neck, or face, it refreshes the senses,and imparts renewed life,strength, and 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 painfui paroxysms ol Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Cramps, Spasms, Toothache, Soreness in the bones or joints, Pain and Weakness in the Side, Lumbago, Gout, and Paralysis. Taken internally, it cleanses the stomach from acid, cures Heart-Burn, and im parts sweet fragrance to the breath. Persons troubled with Siek-Headache, will receive instant relief from the use of R.R. R. May 5-lm Mail Arrangements. FROM AND AFTER THIS DATE, Northern mail will close at 5 A. M. and arrive at 1 2 P. M. The Western mail closes at 7 P. 3VL, and arrives at 2 P.M. J. A. L. LEE, P. M. Columbus, May 18—twtf _____ Fort Blonnaies! A tine assortment, both Pearl and Leather, can be louud at Rock Island Mills Agency. May la—twl O. B. CURTIS, Agent. Reticules A few more of those beautiful Reticules just recehed at Rock Island Mills Agency. . B. CURTIS, Agent. May 18—twit HAIL ROAD CELEBRATION. THE citizens of Columbus and vicinity, are informed that the undersigned have been appointed a Committee to receive subscriptions to the entertainments to be given on FRIDAY the 20th inst., to the citizens of Savannah and .Waco n and other invited guests. Tickets may be obtained from either of the undersigned, to both, The Dinner at Concert Hall, and evening Entertainment at Temperance Hall S2O To Evening Entertainment,at Temperance Hall, alone... S 5 R. PATTEN, 1 H.B. SMITH, J. A. DeBLOIS, >Committee. J. B. HILL, | H. H. EPPiNG, J Columbus, May 18—tw*2t $lO Reward! GOLD WATCH STOLEN. STOLEN on the 14th iust., a Gold Watcb, “No. 3325 j —Jno, Harrison, Liverpool. The above reward will be I tv*,. .yj given on delivery of the watch a* this office. Columbus, May 18 —tw Corn, Fodder, Oats, and Peas, For sale at BROKEN ARROW, ALABAMA. LEROY NAPIER. May 18—twlt&wlt j Winter’s Palace Mills! itte believe the dam will be repaired by the 15th June, so as ‘ VY to ailow us tocoiiimenee grinding operations, which we i expect to do better, quicker, and cheaper, than the whole world j and balance of mankind united. Have lea thousaud bushels best Pennsylvania Wheat, and any j quautitv of Corn ready to commence with. You’d better believe a good time is coming. May 18—twtf LIVINGSTON, Agent, j BY C. S. HARRISON *CO | A. K. AYER .... Auctioneer. j EXTENSIVE SALE OF GROCERIES, —— At 10i o’clock on THURSDAY next, 19th iust.,we will | -<eil in iront of our Stores, to close a consignment 2 Quarter casks old Cognac Brandy. I do do South Side Madeira. 1 do do East India do 1 do do London DoekJPort. CO Sacks Prime Rio Coffee. 10 Hhds. New Orleans Sugar. 30 Boxes Fine Tobacco. 30 Coils Rope. 20 Boxes Candies. 26 Barrels Whiskey. 20 do Syrup. 3 Kegs Goshen Butter. Also, Three Cases Assorted Dry Goods, &e., &c. Columbus, May 14-tw2t&wlt MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD CO. •CHANGE OF SCHEPILE. j On and after the 16th met. the Passenger Train will leave and j run by Uie following schedule daily until further notice: ! Leave Columbus at BA. >.!.; Arriv eat Macon 330 P.M. I *ave M con at ti 50 A. M.; Arrive at Columbus S lu P. M. ! Le&ve E. F RICKER, Superintendent. ; Coiumuas, May 1L AC A R D! Ml’ Worts unuikfui for the liberal patronage extended him. would intuitu his customers and friends taut he ,s about to i leave this citv some time in the month oi June .he pur pose of purchasing new *od mtproy.d tnacbtnwy mr Lts toJe , j and would request all vs ho may dean* h.s services to in their i work at the earliest opportunity, j Columbus, .Mr y 4—wfe:w!f DRY GOODS. MOURNING DRESS GOODS. Just received an assortment ol hne MOURNING DRESS GOODS, consisting of Black Grenadine SILK.S; Lupin’s BERAGES; Plain and French JACONETTB : French PRIN TS; Canton GAUZES ; TISSUES, TAFFETA Lutture Crep de Paris, Sutinjdu Chine, India S tnmer SILKS; Challeys aud Satin La Reine. BROKAW,CLEMONS Sc CO. Columbus, march 26-twtf NEW GOODS. The subscriber has in Store a large stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS which ate offered for saie at prices CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, FOR CASH OR APPROVED CREDIT. Purchasers tor Cash will find it to their advantage to examine my stock and prices, before purchasing. Columbus, April 2—tw C. M\ GATT. SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. J. & J KYLE, \RL now prepared to exhibit to the public, the largest, moat variud, and beat SELECTED STOCK of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, ever opened in Columbus; embracing every ntyle of new and hjshicmable goods in their line. Also, anew and direct importation of IRISH LINENS, SHEETINGS, DAMASKS, &e., it. Also, a complete stock of HATS AND SHOES, including 5000 pair Negro Shoes, of a superior quality. Uolumbu*, April 13—2mw&twlm ” printed muslins. SuM ME R .SILKS. HER AUKS AND GRENA VINES. \ very large assortment just received hv lY ‘ BROKAW, CLEMONS A CO. Columbus, march 28-tw CLOTHING. SUMMER CLOTHING ! “ A large aud well selected stock of SUMMER CLOTHING, (Which will be sold at reduced prices,) can be found at JOHN SMITH,*S May 7-w&twtf No. 125 Brad street. COATS! COATS!! COATS!!! A BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE OF CASHMARET, LINEN, PONGEE SILK, GRASS LINEN, AND SeARSUCKEK COATS, Just received at JOHN SMITH’S, May 7-w&twtf No. 125 Bread street. SHIRTS! SHIRTS!! SHIRTS!!! A large assortment from the best manufactories in New York. Just received at JOHN SMITH’S May7-w&twtf No. 125 Broad street. JUST Received, a lot of Fine FANS. Also, Embroidery Silk, by _ [April 22.] WHITTLESEY & Cos. Shirts! Shirts!! V LARGE invoice of SHIRTS , COLLARS. DRAWERS HOSIER F, &c. Just received and for saie by March 39—tvr J. H. MERRY. VALUABLE PLANTATIO N KO’R SALE. I will sell my Plantation, situated in Russell ■CjSBt County. Aia., 18 miles west of Columbus, on Uchee Creek, containing twenty-two hundred .aL Acres—seven hundred cleared, with Hllneceasa- ry improvements. Also, ray House andLot, in Wynnton, containing twenty acres, and one of the most desirable residences, and among the best improved places in or near Columbus. April 22. JOHN VV. HURT. FOR SALE. A HOUSE AND LOT; ALSO CARPETS, FURNITURE, Ac. APPLY TO C. HARRISON & CO. Columbus, May 14—twtf For Sale. V small farm about one and a half miles from C'olum bus. it contains lot) or lbtl acres ot land ; about a third fr-Ygpk of which iscleareti, and in suitable condition for culliva iQrnT tion. The remaining portion is well timbered with pine. It is a desirable location for any person, wishing a small farm or summer residence in the vicinity of the city. Apply to Dolumbus, March 9—twtf E. T. TAYL.OR. FOR RENT. a A small and comfortable dwelling on Broad street, ad joining Captain Barrows and E. S. Greenwood. Apply to J. L. MUSTIAN. Golumbus, Jan. 7 —2 twtf Notice. I SHALL not irum henceforth bo responsible for any debts contracted by C . S ALVO. either in his name: my name, or that ot'G. SALV’U CO. Columbus, May 11—tw*3t J. B. HICKS. W. D. FORD DEALER IN’ CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES! Pickles, Preserves, Frnits, Confectionaries, Segars. also, Fiah, Oysters and Ice when in season. Walpburu’3 Blimhkh, Jsffbksox strkkt, Savannah, Ga February 9. tSS3. twotn W. F. LEE, L. D. S, DENTAL SURGEON. Odicc on Broad street, over Mygatts store. Columbus, Oct 29—ts _ _ RETURNED. C T. CUSHMAN, D. D. S. where he critically inspected, in *■* ‘"*£s? v arious Dental Laboral cries,some of the best woik that can be. done, and availed himself of addi tional mean? to execute the same styles with disnatch. Also, to operate oi the teeth, wiihhis usual care and finish. Over Foster & Purple’s Jewelry Store. Xo. 69 Broad Street. Columbus, January, 7—twtf AUBURN WATER-CURE. r rsi| IS Establishment is now open for the reception of patients I The location is pleasant and healthy, being on the grt.f Southern Mail Rome in Eastern Akibama, and is about a hundred vards from the depot, immediately adjoining the Railroad. ’ The efficacy of the Water Treatment in ail acute diseases, a Fevers, Scarlatina, Measles, Small Pox, tLc„ is so complete and (i, to aoem almvs. utinwuioiii , while .n chronic diseases, i. e.all diaea-es of lung standing, as Gout, Rheumatism, Dyspep s!a. Neuralgia, Scrofula, Consumption, tc., it is Ibo only effec tual raodeof arresting the progress of the disease and eradicating if from the system. in the peeu iar disease* o? Women. t.e Wa.tr Lure is a sover el’/n remedy, where ail other remedies have failed, undinchila binh it procures im nuuity from untold suffering. Patients diouid bring one quilt, a comfort, two pair blanket-, two sheet* and several yards ol lineti di„ptr lof banda^ei. Terms according ;u treatment and attention required, payabie weekly, i-Avari My. Cousuttution tee. $3. DR. W . G. RLLD, i uhv,;-:. j. MRS. U. A. TOR ACT, \ Auburn, Marrh 16—wlj m:h 30tww MUSICAL. ‘another musicTstoK R~ WELLCOX & CARTER. SO. VJ, BROAD STREET,COLUMBUB, GA., ARE Bow receiving, and will keep constantls on hand, SIIEET MUSIC, PIANO FORTES, GUITARS, VIOLINS, j ACCORDEONS, BANJOS, TAMBORINES, i FLUTES, FLAGEOLETS, FIFES, &C. Strings for the VIOLIN AND GUITAR. A LSO Instruction Hooks for the above instruments. Also, Exercises for the cultivation of the Voice. Ordere fs iwlic-ited trom resellers and others. D. F. WILLCOX. WM, B. CARTER. N. R. Mr. Cabtir will attend to Tuning and Rep.-iit ing Pianos , as heretofore. Columbus, April 13—ur&twtf j SELLING OFF SHEET MUSIC AT HALF PRICE. undersigned desiring to reduce their extensive sfock of X Sheet Music, will sell at three cents ptr page, (or hail the usual price) a large share oltheir present stock. Among which may be found many of the nzw and popular pieces ot the day. This is an opportunity not to be neglected by Teachers and Schools, to lay in a supply. In this lot will be found most of the desirable Music everyday ordered. Also, a large stock of Instruction Books tor the PIANO FOlll'll, which will be sold at less than cost. Among the Sheet Music are the following pieces, arranged by C. REPS, viz.: Dancing Feather ‘Waltz ; v Bombardment of Vera Cruz ; Libert Waltzes: ) Htone'Mountaii.H.S I.a Sultana Waltz ; i Columbus Guards, Q. S. Gibraltar Waltz : Hyacinth Gallop; Alpine Horn, Q. S. Gailopadc Polka. also —.4 large ninety ot Songs, Waltzes, Polkas, March** amt Ruick. steps, by celebrated authors. Sales of this lot to be strictly Cash. Just received,a large lot ofNE'vV MUSIC, be sohl at the usual price. Call and examine. Order* with money enclosed will be rilled and forwarded to any part of the country by mail. WHITTELSEY & CO. Columbus, Ga., March 9—tvvtf INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC. undersigned respectfully informs his former friends and JL pupils, and the public generally, that he has returned to this city where he proposes to establish himself in hi profession as a Tcaher of Music. He is now prepared to take a limited nutnbei of pupils on the Piano Forte and m Vocal Music, to whom his regular and undivided attention will be given. j3P’Order left at the Music Store of VVhhieleey k. Cos. will re ceive prompt attention. w&twtf RUSSEL K. HARRIS* PiAWOS TUNED AND REPAIRED. sat---- —■? TH E undersigned have engaged the services of ‘**& Mr. F. O. RAM.M, Tuner and Piano Maker, lately trom Lrard*’ Celebrated Establishment in Paris. I * x J * Mr. IE is probably the bestin his profession in the Southern Country. We are prepared to attend to all orders in the above line, and will be responsible tor ail v. ork done by our workmen, orders addressed to Whittelsey & Cos., or Truax <k Pk ask, will meet with prompt attention, WHITTELSEY & Cos. Columbus, April 22, 1853. TRUAX fc. PEASE. New Sheet Music. rpHE subscribers bare this day received a large assortment ol A .Sheet Music; among which are many new and pbpiilnt pieces never before offered in this market. The ladies in paiti cuhrare invited to call and exaraiue our stock. TRUAX k PEASE, Columbus, March 2—tw 106 Broad street. - iitiT'iV. THE undersigned, thankful for the very liberal patronage extended to him since the opening of the j1 1 g above establishment, informs his friends and the ! iis■ ifeg# traveling public, that his house will be re-opened on &&&& FRIDAY, OF MAY. In addition to the many comforts and amusements afforded his guosta heretofore, the subscriber Las IMPROVED AND ENLARGED HIS ACCOMMODATIONS, iti such a manner as enables him to say that he can accommodate ail who may favor him with a visit,and render their stay agreea ble and satisfactory in every respect. It matters not whether the traveler is in search of health, amusement —either or both—the Chalybeate is the place at which his wants can be satisfied. The Waters are tine, “Chalybeate and Sulphury’ and will cure as mauv diseases as any one person ought to have. TII E BATHS are excellent and arranged with a view to comfort. The quantity of water is not quite as great in volume as that discharged by Niag ira, but there is plenty and to spare for the ablutions of any number of Bathers not engaged iu ditching for Gas Works, or operating in Coal Holes ; and as this is not the class of visitors who have heretofore found the Chalybeate, the proprietor trust* that hi s friends will find no scarcity of that necessary element oi’ navigation. While he will have oceans of water for his temper ance friends, he wiil remember to keep a good supply of Winks for those who prefer a spirit level to a water course, lest too great a tendency to Hydropathy might cause them tube regarded as “soakers.” In a word, the proprietor has been crowded every season since he has had charge of the Springs; and as he feels satisfied that all who have called on him will give good report, send their friends,and call again when they pass this way, be is determined to leave nothing undone to keep his place “right side up.” TO INVALIDS good fare and good cheer are as necessary as good water, and as none of thbse things arc particularly disagreeable even to such, as from their healthfniness, are traveling certificates of the salubrity of the land they live in, the subscriber feels that he Is safe in say ing the Chaly beate and its Proprietor are the elements “to drive dull cure away.” From Geneva, on the Railroad twenty miles east of Columbus, Four Horse Coaches run daily to the Springs; from Barnesville tri-weekly. At West Point, on tho Montgomery Railroad, at LaGrange, Pleasant Htil and Greenville, comfortable Hacks can always be had to bring visitors to the Springs. Facilities for leaving to any point, can be had everyday. The oaiy difficulty to the traveler is to make up his mind t o go! Call and sve the undersigned, and it he does not make you comfortable, it will be because you are harder to pieasethan any one that he has encoun tered as yet, and that is saying a good deal. JAMES WOOTTEN. Chalybeate Springs, Ga., may 17—tw&wtliuly. FOR SALE. HOPE COTTON FACTORY, PITTSBURGH, FEN NSY L VANIA. rpH C subscriber being desirous of saving his whole attention lo JL hi-5 Iron Works at New Cnstle, Pa., wishes to dispose of the HOPE COTTON FACTORY. This establishment enjoys fin unriva!ied reputation, and the Hope Yarns always find a market, in preference to any others not manufactured at Pittsburgh. The mill contains a little over eight thousand spindles. The machinery is all in perfect order, and now in active operation, having all the latest improvements for making Varus of the best quality at the smallest expense. Tlie property is bounded by the Allegheny River and Penn sylvania Cana!, aud consists of about five acres ot ground, wifi the Cotton Factory buildings, niach .iery and twenty five dwell ing houses. I will dispose cf it euiire.or 1v ill sell he machine ry, and the ground and buildings separately. ’ 1 am prepared to sell on the most favorable terms requiring hut little cash, and giving very long time, and easy payments, on tho balance. To persons who contemplate engaging in the cotton business in flic West or South, this offers an opportunity seidc m to be met with. The same amount of machinery could not now’ be supplied by manufacturers in less than twelve months, whilst this couid be removed and put iu operation at once, with a reputation and line of custom already established, worth thousands to st cotton mill, and which it takes years to acquire. I would subscribe a large amount of the purchase moneyas stock, in a company that would conduct the business sere without requiring my personal attention. The property, from its convenience for procuring materials, is admirably situated for file manufacture of MACHINERY, locomotive ENGINES, To a company formed ior this purpose, I would give the most liberal terms, and it desired, would also subscribe a ‘urge amount as stock. For further particulars, inquire of ray sen. or Ar. Morrison Foster,at rav ofiice iu Pittsburg. POLLARD McCORMICK, May 13-twl&Avtit Pittsburg, Perm. 1853. SPRING GOODS, 1853. WILLIAM 11. KNOEPFEL, 99 VVH'tsiu Street, New York. IMPORTER. AND JOBBER. /V E.\'GIASH DOMESTIC goods. For Tailors and Clothiers, have received by la.a arrivals, a large and well selected stock iu Cerman, English and t rench Cioibs,of ail grades aud Sty lei. Mohair Coaiingr, Lrup Li’Ete, Queen’s Cloth, Aipeeca and Worsted Cos; kings, Caslinaerette. Mixed and Clouded Zephyr Cloth, plain and twilled. Fancy French and Barnsley liriiis. Brown aud Yellow Linens, Fancy Plaid and Figured Mar seilles; White and Buff Figured Marseilles; Drab Silk and Linen Coaling*, together with un extensive assortment of TRIMMINGS, and other Coeds, suitable for toe CLoTIiINU TRADE. ..d the most favorable ■• nric. Particular cash •rshorh-time buyers, and all who study ibei interests, wisi rail and examine his stock, before purchasing else where. New York, January ‘H —4wJv BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Dissolution. i r pHf Copartnership heretofore existing between the under ! JL signed under the name of A. C. FLEWELLEN Sc CO.. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. -Vuy 2. ltk>3. a. c. Flew ELLEN, J. T. COLEMAN. ! The undersigned continues the business heretofore conducted by A. C. Flewellen & Cos., and persons indebted to the said Ann i w ill nlea*e make payment to ! A. C. FLEWELLEN. Columbus, o:*,. April 30— twtf ... j" ’ BOOKS, BOOKS! j JUST RECEIVED BY A C. FLEWELLEN. ; CALHOUN’S works; Maundor’s Bto . graphical Dictionary; lngersoll’s History of j&S'i the late war; Smith’s Wealth ot Nations. £> fatlSgß Second part— My Novel; by Bulwer. : Cecilia ;ly Mis* Burnt-}’, j Beckman’s History of Inventions. Tayior’s Holy Li vino and Dying. Michelet’s French Revolution. Count Hamilton’s Fairy Tales. Millers Philosophy ol History. Lamartine's History of The Girondists, Memoirs of Count (Jrtunmout and Charles 2d. Rabelais Works Bacon’s Essays and Historical Works, tfchl.-aer’s Philosophy of Lite. Sheridan’s Dramatic Works and Life. Robert Hall’s Miscellaneous Works, Gregory's Evidences of the Christian Ileligin i Schiller's Revolt ofThe Netherlands. Ne? nder’s History ot the planting of Christianity. I Buckeye Abroad :by Cox. j Memories of the Great Metropolis, i Morel I’s Philosophy of Religion, j Maehiaveih’s History of Flnrence and other Works, j Roseoe’s Life of Lorenzo De Medici. Schiegel’s Dramatic Literature. Roscoe’s Life of Leo tho Xth. Goethe’s Faust, Tasso, Iphigenia, Egmont, and Goetz. The Fortunes of the Colville Family; by the author oi Lewis Arundel. The Ride Rangers. The Marrying Alan; by the author ot Lewis Arundel. Home Influence; Days oi Bruce ; Mother’s Recompense; Yale of Cedars ; Women ul Israel. Home Scenes and Heart Studies; by Grace Aguilar, llayne and Webster’s Speeches. Walde Warren; a tale of Circumstantial Evidence, bv Emerson Bennett. A Life of Vicissitudes; by G. P. R. James. The Flying Artillerist; a tale of Mexican Treachery, by Harrv Hazel. Rochester, or the merrv days of England. Gilderoy ; The Free Booter. ’Pile History of Pendennis. | Vanity Fair. Stubbs'Calendar, or the Fatal Boots; by Thackeray. ! Katie Stewart; a true story from Blackwood's Magazine • David Coppertield. ’ The Swamp Steed, or The Days of Marion and hrs ! Merrv Men. ! Fair Rosamond, or The Queen’s Victim; by Pierce Egan i Quintin Matsya, or The Blacksmith of Antwerp. | Hester Somerset, a novel bv Nj ****** M***** The adventures of Captain Blake ; by Maxwell. Cruigallan 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. j Y ankee Jack, or the Perils of a Privateersman. Minnie Gray, or The Ancestral Curse. Amy Lawrence, or The Freemason’s Daughter. Stories of Waterloo ; by W. H. Maxwell. I The Bivouac, or The Rival Suitors; by Maxwell. I Harry Burnham, the Young Continental, j Columbus, March 9—twly LOOKS JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY A. C. FLEWELLEN. Cattle Avon, by the author of “Raventcliffe.* £ “The Two old Men’s Tales.” Villette, by Currer Bell; author of “Jane m Egree.” iTte Snaewife, or the Queen’s Secret. A story’ of tire reign of Elizabeth, by Paul Peppergrass, Esq., author of “Shandy McGuire.” Beatrice,by Catharine Sind ir. authc-r of‘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, bvP. Hamilton Myers, author of Beii Brandon. Columbus, March I>o. Tobacco Chewing. rpHE beauties and deformities of Tobacco-using ; or its ludi* A croui and solemn realities —by L. 11. Cole—4th thousand. POCKET DOSE BOOK. The physicians pocket dose and symptom book, containing tho doses and uses of all the principal articles of the Materia Medica, ■with rules to proportion thedoses, tables of poisons and antidotes, <tc.,&.e. &.c.. a Look of uncommon value. For sale by D. F. WILLCOX. Columbus, May 14—Iw French on Proverbs. ON the lemons in proverbs, by the author of tho “Study of Words.” riacaulay’s Speeches, The speeches of Hon. Thomas Pabington .Vacaulay from lb© coinmencemeni of bis parliamentary career in 1827. Forsaieby D. F. WILLCOX. Columbus, may 14-twh’ The Lofty and the Lowly ! OR Good in all, and None all r, by Miss Mclntosh, author of “Woman in America”— •'■ .-.u.\ mi ;-ud Counter Charm*;” See., kc. For sal ( A/av 14.-tw D. F. WILLCOX. Young Men—Attention! tpHh successful .Merchant, or Skeicnes oftbe life of Mr. Sam- L uel Buduet. “ A book brimfull of new ideas, admirable sug gestions, shrewdness, tact, energy and kindness. A wonderiul book for a young merchant.” For sale, price 73 cents. May 14—twtf Forsaieby D. f. WILLCOX. The VI Vol. of Harper’s Magazine, I* KING completed, persons can have them bound in any sty!©, ) by leaving them with DAVID ROSS, Book-Binder, No. 72 Broad 9treot. Columbus, May 4— wXAwtf The American Missionary Memorial. , BRING an account of the origin of American ji Foreign Mis.-.ions; the ordination of the first Atner ican Missionaries, and Biographical Sketches of Pioneer Missionaries, by Clergymen ofvari ou, denominations in the country, with 33 Hu© wood-cut PortraUb and other Illustrations, and 23 sac similes from the letters of Missionaries in various parts of the world. The w hole comprising a Book of exceeding interest and value us a manual of missionary information. Price, $2 00. For sa.c by D. F. WILLCOX. April 27—twtt City Hotel. EAST SIDE BROAD STREET , OPPOSITE THE MARKET HOUSE. MTHK undersigned deems it mmecessary to make any pufis in reference to thi9 House, as it is customary who houses ot this kiid ; he has but one remark to tanka in reference to this hr-use, a t and that is— CO M K AN D TRY IT, l and be your owu judge ; believing that the best puff is in reali*- ! ation and not in anticipation, so far as public bouses are oon ; cerued. D. A. GARRETT, Proprieto i CoinruLu*. Ga. march 23—w&tw3m Notice. PERSONS desirous of writing a good band, should in the drat place, secure a good PEN, and in order to do that, they will do well bv calling at foe Agency of Rock Island -Villa. May 11—twlt&v.T; G. B. CLUTIo, Agent. Self-Heating Smoothing Irons. 4 GOOD ‘unnlv ol the above u.-xdui articles on baud and for f\ suit . b> - ‘ HALg fc MUSES. ; Columbus, April 23—tw2m Genin’s Hats. A FEW cases Gkmm’s x no. onb Hats—Spring srrtss- Just received and for sale by March 30—tv. J. H. MERUY. LAND WARRANTS WANTED. Bounty land warrants for *o, so, io acre# wauled, for which tichighest cash price# will be paid by Columbus, aug 24—34wtf J. ENNIS It CU.