The Tri-weekly times and sentinel. (Columbus, Ga.) 1853-1854, May 27, 1853, Image 3

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BY TELEGRAPH. EKPRE33LY FOU THE TIMES & SENTINEL | W -ate indebted tot! eSt\annuli Morning News ftr the following dispatch, dated, f ‘ Savannah, May 20. At the llai'.rnad meeting to day tite StockholcL ra sur rendered the charter of the Snvantinh and Albany Hoad and dissolved. The stockholder? will form another company to go throng!) Florida to Pensacola, and re commend Savannah to subscribe $1,01)0.000. C aton brisk. Sides 1,200 bdu. Trios firm, a COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. CoLUIiBL'S. May 2t'.. Our market ha* evinced some little animation for a d>v or two past. The elf et of an 18d advance, just received from foreign markets, is yet to be Jevelopeff. Yesterday a crop lot of about Good Middling sold for ! Jh'j 3*4 cents. M *bii.e, May 23. Cotton—The market continues to harden and factor* are careless about selling at going rates. Sales to day lot)!) bales. Trices very stiff—middling 9 7-8 a 10 e. Savannah, May 21. C"tton—There is a hotter feeling in the inaiket, but we notice no improvement in prices. The sales yes terday were 220 bales, at prices ranging from 9 1-4 a 10 12 cent*. , COLUMBUS PRICES CURRENT. CORRKITin TKI-WEICKLY *Y J. K. RSDD AN!> r.O, BAGGlMG—Kentcky V yar< :$ (g>, 10 India..*. ROPB VO & 10 BACON—Ham* V 0 13 © 14 Sides VO 1 © 11 Shoulders VO 9 © 10 PORK—Nett VO -- (si IIUTTKR Vlt 25 © 20 . CHEESE v It © CASTINGS VO, @ .* COFFEE—Rio V 0 11 © 1 c iy t Java Vlt 12 @ 10 CANDLES—Sperm Vo> 50 @ Wax V 0> GJ Star Vlb “SO © fc Tallow Vlb IS (s j 20 FEATHERS Vlb 40 @ 45 1 1 Sit—Mackerel No 1 V bbl 14 00 @ 10 00 Mackerel No. 2 V bbl 13 00 © duck ere 1 No. 3 V bbl 1100 @ 0 00 Shad V bbl IS 00 © Herring V box 100 @ FLOUR—Western V bbl 700 @ 800 Canal V bbl 750 @ 900 City V bbl! GOO © 7 50 F*MT)EIt V 100 lbs! 125 @l4O GRAIN—Corn V bushel 70 @ Wheat V bushel 100 @ 125 Oats V bushel 50 @ GO CLASS V box 225 @ 7 ‘MI Gt’NPoW F.K V kec 500 @ GSO HIDES V il> 8 @ 9 IRON—Swede* V tt> (Si 6 English V ft, -i)4 @ 5 LARD V ft 123i@ 14 LEAD V ft> 9 © 10 1.1 ME.. V bbl! 350 @ 4 10 M< ‘LASSES V gallon 33 © 40 NAILS v It’ G © 7 OlL—Lamp V gallon 150 @ 200 Linseed qp gallon 100 @0 00 ‘train V gallon 75 @ 4 PA I NTS V keif 200 @ 275 PEAS V bushel 75 @ HO HICK V rt> 5 @ 6% SYHUP- —Leino? per gallon’ 125 @ Uaspberrv v do/. Gou @ FA I.T * V sack @ 1 50 SHOT V bay 000 @ 225 HAI\, vlt | 5 @ 7 -STEEL—Cast Vil ! 20 @ 22 4r German Vti 15 @ American VO Hi @ ■ BUG AR-j-St. Cro:x Vl* @ New-Orlean* V 0 7 @ 10 Loaf, refined V ft 12 @ 12)*’ Lump ‘ r V ft S @ lo SPIRITS -ItraiKlv.Ggg ga j• l 00 @ 400 \ -uerican V ! j 40 @ TOO Peach V 2a ll 100 @ IG2 Apple V ga! 0 O 75 RUM Jamaica, V <ai 200 @ 350 New England V3fal 45 @ 50 WHISKEY—Irish Vval 400 @ Monongahela V aal 100 © 200 Western Vital 30 @ 40 ClN—Holland Vsa! 150 @ 200 American Vgai 40 @ 50 TALLOW v tt 10 @ ( VINEGAR— Viral 37* @ 50 WlNES—Madeira, V £fal 125 @4 00 Sherry Veal 150 @ 300 Champagne Bask! 15 00 @ 2u 00 Malaga V gal —7O @ 1 00 Port | 250 @ 400 Claret 3 00 @ * n-iano St per hundred lh*. SPECIAL NOTICES. 31uscogee lfil Hoad rompnni. ) Columbus, 26th May, 1853. y All persons who design aee< p ing the invitat on of the eit'zens of Savannah to the festival, to be held tin re on the SECOND OF JUNE, will oblige the undersigned by reporting their names at the office of R. Patten, Esq., at p their earliest convenience, in order that suitable provision may be made for their accommodation on the Special Train on the Ist June. May 27-tw2t DANIEL GRIFFIN, President. SCHOOL ASSOCIATION OF MUSCOGEE. The regular meeting of this Association will take place j at Temperance Hail on Tuesday evening, 31st inst, at 71 o’clock. J An Address on Education will be delivered by the Rev. C. B. King, and an read by Mr. R M illorv. The public are respectful I v invite 1 to attend WILLIAM T. PLANE, Sec’ry. Public Notice. There will be a meeting of the citizens of Musoogre county held at Bald Hill, on Friday, the 3rd of June next, for the purpose of consulting together upon the subject of ti e formation of anew county. The citizens of Stewart and Marion counties are res pectfully invited to attend. May 7-td GAS FIXIUKSS, THE subscriber* having engaged competent workmen, will be prepared to fit up Stores ami Houses with pipes, burners, and all necessary apparatus for the use of Gas. This work wiil be war ranted, ami done under the superintendence of the Engineer of the Columbus Gas Light company. WHITfKLSEY CD. According to the by-laws of the company, the houses and stores will be fitted up'iu the order <> their application. A Register Book is now ready at the store of Messrs. Whittel- ‘ sey & O'. O. E. DEXTER, Sec’ry. April 15—w&.twif Columbus Gas Light Company. ICE, ICE. ICE! The Ice House is now open for the sea-on. The price will be fo*-ail amounts less than fifty lbs„ three cents per lb Over fifty and less than two hundred, two and a naif ce.ts; two hundred lb*, anti over, two cent*. Hours ntm I}? to A. M.. and 2 to 6 P. 5L except Sun days, oil which day toe house will be open from u* 10, A. M. on’v . Octets can he ha I <>n application to Columbus, April 13—twtf W. J. CHAFFIN. Wanted Immediately. TWO NEGROES —A man aceu touted to managing j horses and waiting in the dining room. A woman who is a good washer, jrouer and house ser vant. For such nogroe*. a liberal cash price will he paid. Apply at t..is office. May 25-tw3twlt GUANO. I STILL HAVE ON HAND SOME FORTY OR FIFTY TONS OF GUANO, AT GREENWOOD’S WAREHOUSE The season is fast advancing when it should be ajiphed. 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 halt to the pre dict. After the com i* up, many think it as good a time to apply it as before. the Sail of the Stulh. March 29-w&twt|’ J. K. JONES. \ 1 WE areauthoti?ed to announce P. A. CLAY TON, as a candidate for Clerk of the Superior Court of Muscogee county, at the election to he held on the 18ih ol June next. May 25—twte From South America.—The following letter will show that Earthquakes and Civil Wars are not all the calamities they have to provide against in that quarter of the world. Diseases incident to our own elimate, also find their way there, as will be seen by the emody they seek for protection. j Valparaiso, Chili, S. A., July 20, 1313. j ‘1 o Dr. J. C. Ayer, &c., Dear Sir: We have the pleasure to report on your ship- i merit of Cherry Pectoral to our house, the whole quantity sold, and a pressing demand for more, which must await I the arrival ol further supplies. Its success in curing di-cases j o! the lungs and its consequent notoriety, has excelled any j medicine ever U3ed in this country. Most of our remedies I here are imnorted from England, and 9ome of them are ! rich and valuable ; but coproduct of medical 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 J most distinguished citizens, Irotn 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 lungs, by its use. He allows us to send his name, and ! wishes to add the acknowledgments of gratitude lor his | relief. We have the honor to ho, sir, Very respectfully, v**ur ob’t serv’s., CARLOS ALVAREZ & CO. — ■ ey To any inquiring what they shall do for acougn | and cold, we would say .read the following certificate, which 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 ot the hig'ie t character, whore experience and business ! leads them to know, and this is their opinion : “We the undersigned, Wholesale Druggists, having been ! for a longtime acquainted with Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, hereby certify our belief that it is and most effectual j remedy for Pulmonary Complaints ever offered to the ! Ameiican People. And we would from our knowledge ol its composition, and extensive usefulness,cordially com- : mendic to the afflicted a? 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 I NTERNAL PAINS. Radway s Ready Relief will instantly Stop and quickly Remove the Cause. R. 11. R.—Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus.—Radwav’s Ready Relief will check the mo t painful discharges, and -top the most di.-tre.sing pains in a few minutes. It allays the mo-t painful irritations. Ey bathing the head, neck, or face, it refreshes the senses,and imparts renewed liie, 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 painful paroxysms of Neuralgia, Rheurnati rn. Cramps, Spasms, Toothache, 1 Serene s in the bones or joints, Pain and Weakness in the ! Side,Lumbago,Gout, and Paralysis Taken internally, it j cleanses the stomach f.om acid,cures Heart Burn, and im parts sweet f.agrance to the breath. Persons troubled with I Siek-Headache, will receive inf taut teliel from the use of’ R. R. R. May 5-lm Drs. WOODRUFF & TRACT, PHYSICIANS AND ACCOUCHEIUS, No. 65, Broad Sheet, Columbus, Georgia. DR. M. WOODRUFF wou'il respeifully ehc* not co lo bis i psi.rons that liv ban associated with him, in the practiceot’ j .Veiiicit e, l)r. D. Ibacy. a trenilein; a ol experience and skill, i Dr. Tiac> studied niedn ine with l)r. W. 15 \earri ago, and has j Ge n encased in the l*n c! ce regularly since ihat time. Dr.-. Woodruff* I racy will attend punctually to alt calls, in their Pro'i-psion, by day or night. O'*’ Dr Woodruff, on account of impaired health, will bo ab sent tor a while, alter the first ol June ; but in hi* absence l>r. Tracy will attend promptly to all cals, tiis office will be kept by attentive clerks, ami he hope* therefore that his friends will continue their p.mmaye. wh. n er he is present or absent, as they may rest assured that they will be promptly attended to. 5 av 27—twltn $lO Reward! GOLD WATCH STOLEN. STOLEN on the 14ih ins!., a Gold U’a eh, ‘‘No. 3325 —Jno. Harrison, l.ivi rpool. The ah ve reward will be . -rM Riven on delivery of the watch at this office. Columbus. Vay IP— tw Lost On the 20th ins:., at Temperance Hall,a fine DIAMOND j RING, with the initials “I. G. S.” on the in.-ide. Tne finder > ill be lite”ally rewarded by leaving it at ) this office. May 25-tw3t. LOST. In the street, in til’s city, this morning, a CUFF PIN. ! I The finder will he paid five dollars on leaving the Pin at i ! | this office. May 21—twtf Found, 1 In the streets, a few days since, a GOLD CUFF PIN, 1 which the owner can get by describing it and paying for • this advertisement. Apply at this office. Columbus, May 25-twtf W. D. FORD DRALER IN CHOICE FAMILY GHOCEKIES! j Pirklcs, Preserves, Fruits, Ccnfectioimriis. Sugars also, Fill), Oysters and Ice when in season. Wo.urc o’s BriLDiNG, Jxkfrhson stkkkt. Savannah. Ga ! February 9, tw Gin Winter’s Palace Mills! VI7E hr Sieve the dam will be repaired by the 15ih June, so ns ! fV to liilow us tocomiueiice grinding openoioiis, wnich we expect i- do b“l!er. quicker, and cheaper, limn the whole worul and balance ofmankma i.nited. Have ten thousiimi bushels best Pennsylvania Wheat, and any quantity oi Corn ready to commence witn. You’d belter believe a good time is coming. May 14—twtf LIVINGSTON, Agent. GA Gonsigamsnt. 50 Fids. New Orleans Sugar. ! •‘ditqfcj 50 Uhls. - 30 Casks Sides. 5 “ t?h uiders. AH of which will be sold low for Gash. Call and examine ; th< m. V. S. HARRISON &. CO. Columbus. Ajril B—twtf HE NRY H. WHITFIELD, A T TANARUS() ii .N L Y A T L A IV, Hawkixsville, Pulaski county, G. I January, 1853. w3m— ! ! KING & WIXNEMORE, Ic O M MIS SI O X to ERCII AN T j MOBILE, ALABAMA. i Dec. 20,1819. [Mob. Trib.] 15 H | A uif t O N AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. rHE uiHtesigiunt would respectfully inf irm Ida friend* awi j the public generally, ihat be has opened a store on Cro._,i j 4reel, nearly op|a#ste*Alr. Jamxs Kivun’s Fans Souci, for the i purpose of cajrry ntf on the above business, and would L>e happy | or them to give him a call. He proj-o.es doimr the .4 UCTJvN ■i.Vi) COJfMISS-HJ.Y BPShVESS i usual way, and will Also attend to the aching and hiring of Negroes ii>r lho*e who mav entrust h:m with theii* patnnage. JOIL. QL’iN. R. r.—consignments of MervfcawUxe carefally Aivudcd to. Ociob.c wiitwij. j dry goods. i) iiTsTgooHi Received this morning, a handsome assortment FRENCH ANI) ORGANDY MUSLINS, BAREGES, TISSUES, Scc., <SLc. j The former stock i? offered at New York cost. Now I is the time Jor la>gains. CHARLES MYGATT. Columbus. May 25—tw6t MOURNING DRESS GOODS. Just received an assortment of nxtc MOURNING DRLSS GOODS, < OXSISTING OF ; Black Grenadine SILKS: Lupin’s HER AGES; Tlain and fig’d. French JACONE'iTS; French PRINTS; Canton GAUZES; TISSUES. TAFFETA Lusture Crep de Paris, Chine, India S turner SII.KS: Challcys aid Satin La Reine. BROKAW,CLEMONS &. CO. Coinmhu?, march 26-twtf FAISTBDJBOSLINS. SU M M li It SILKS. HER AGES AND GRENADINES. Avery large assortment just received bv BR JKAVV, CLEMONS &. CO. Uolumbu?. march 26-tw’ SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. j.TTkyle, I ARE now- prepared to exhibit to the public, the largest, mod varied,and best HEI.KCTF.It STOCK oi SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, ever opened in Cv-lumbus; embracing every style of new and fashionable goods in their line. Also, anew and direct importation of IRISH U.ms, SHEETINGS. DUI.ISKS, Sit., Sc. Also, a complete stock of HATS AND SHOES, including 3000 pair IVefjro Sliocs, of a superior quality. C<.unibus Aprn 13— 2mw&.lu lm NEW GOODS. The subscriber has in Store a largo stock of STABLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS which are offered for sale at prices CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, FOR CASH Oil APPROVED CREDIT. Purchasers for Cash w ill find it to their ad .antage tc examine my stock and prices, before purchasing. Columbus, April 2—tw C. MYGATT. lUST Received, a lot of Fine FANS. Also, Embroidery Silk, by [April 22.] W 111 ITELSLY &Cos. CLOTHING. A large and well selected stock of bUMMBH CLOTHING, (Which will be sold at reduced prices,) can be found at I JOHN SMITH,’S | May T-w&twtf No. 125 Hr-ad strei t. j COATS! COATS!! COATS!!! A BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE OF CASIIJURET, LINES, PONGEE SILK, GRASS LINES, AND SK A liSUC KE R V OATS, •Tupt received at JOHN SMITH’S, Mav 7-wfciwtf No. 125 Broad street, j SLilliTS! SHini'S!! SUIUT’SI !! A large assortment from the best manufactories in New I Ywi-li. Just received at JOHN SMITH S May 7-WvA tw it No. 125 Broad i-treet. Shirts! Shirts!! A LARGE invoice or SHIRTS , COI.E.UiS. DRAWERS HOSIER V, olc. Just received and for sale bv j iMnri h 39—tw .1. 11. MERRY. Genin’s Hats. \FFAV cases Gems's a no. osk Dais—Fprino s’vi.ks. j Just received and for sale bv March 31'—tw * J. H. MERRY. J FOR SALE AND TO RENT. V A FORSALE. | 1 will sell mj limitation, situated in Russell : Luuiity, Ala., trt mi'es west of Columbus, on ! Cciiee* Creek, containing twenty-two hundred ; ! Ac-es—seven hundred cleared, wit' 1 all necessa- .7A_ j rvAiuproveineiits. A’so, my House and Lot, in YVynntun, containing twenty acres, ami one oi the most desirable residences, i and among ihe best improved places in or near Columbus. 1 April 22. JOHN W. HURT. j PLANTATION AND LOT FOR SALE, ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS. f will sell my valuable plantation one nine L'as-t of Crawuml, Ala.. coiitHiniitg light Hundred acres; well ijK improved, good dwelling and out houses, gin house, \ ! -new screw. Ate., &c. There is good creek bottom and j j p.i.e mild interspersed wiili Oak and Hickory. Also,a corner one acre lot opposite the hotel in ‘ rnv.’ford. j For terms and particulars aj ply to Messr*. C. sk Harrison &. Cos., Goiuinbus. Ga. j .Way 20— w k twtf C. A. CLOUD. I FOR SALK. A HOUSE AND LOT; - ALSO CARPETS, FURNITURE, Ac. APPLY TO C. S. HARRISON & CO, Columbus, May ll—twtf j FOR RENT. - A small anti comfortable dwelling on Broad street, ad joluitig Captain narrows aud E. W. Greenwood. fllSi: Apply to JIULL j. l. mustian. J -ofumLu3, Jan, T—• tva f REIUHNED. C T. CUSHMAN, D. D. S. where he critically inspected, in vcriousDeutal i,alM>rat>rtvs,smne of the be at wo,k tii..i cat, be done, and availed iiimaelf ot addi tional means to execute the vune styles with dispatch. Also, to open, te o', the teeth, with his usual ire and finish. Over Foster & Purple’s Jewelry Store. ) _Yo. 69 Broad Street. i (Vdnmbti!. January. 7—'wit i F. LEE, D. D. S. } DENTAL SURGEON. Office on Uroad street, over store. ! Cohan bn?. Oct 2t>—tf i f|. r. GREENWOOD, JOSIAII MORRIS, j. |. KiI>GVVAV. GREEN WOOl>, .MOBKid &. lUDftWAY, PAOTO3S & COMMISSION MERSHIKT2. \o. 17 r-irjndelet Street, New Orleans. | Oct 2t— wSI'W Iy DOUGLASS 5c DOUGL\SS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Ciul.birt , Georgia. \\J ILL practice in the counties of the South westero Circuit, \ f aud in Ste Aari county of tlie Chat t-diooclme circuit. KUGEMUSH. DOCOLABS. Kov 30 —wly MAU;tii,,LU3 DOUGLAcid. MUSICAL. WILLCOX & CARTBR, * NO. 92. BROAD STREET. COLUMBUS, GA., ARE now receiving, and will keep constantly on hand, SHEET MUSIC, PUX9 FORTES, GUITARS. VIOLINS ! ACCORDEONS, BANJOS, TAMBORINES, FLUTES, FLAGEOLETS, FIFES, &0. Sitings fur the VIOLIN AN I> GU I TAJJ. ALSO Instruction book? for the r.b \e Instrument?. Also, Exercise: for the cultivation of the Voice. Ordersare solicited from t eachers and other*. Ji. F. WILLI OX. \VM. U. CARTER. N. B. Mr. Cartkp. will attend to Tuning and Rc-paiiing Pianos a* heretofore. Cottimbu*, April 15— Y'klvrtt SELLINS OFF SHEET MUSIC AT HALF PHICK. j f T'HE undersigned desiring to reduce their extensive stock o’ I I Shkkt Ml'3ic, will sell at three cents } .- page, (or half th, 1 usual price) a large share oi their present stock. Among whicl may be found many of the new and popular pieces of the day I bis is an opportunity not to he neglected by Teacher? not Schools, to lay in a supply. In this lot will be lound most o: ti e desirable Music every day ordered. Also, alarce stork of Instruction Books for the PIAN<~ FORI I’, which v ill be sold at less than cost. Among the s?heet ; Music are me following pieces, arranged by 0. viz.: Dancing Feather “Waltz ; 5 Bombardmentm Vera Cruz; Elbert tVuiizes; ) Stone Mountain, Ci S La Sultana Waltz; < CoUtmbusGu r<is, Q. S. Gibraltar Waltz; J ll;aciuih Gallop; Alpine Horn, Q. 3. } Guliopade Polka. also —.4 large tettiefv of Waltzes, Polkas, Marches and Quick- Steps, by celebrated authors. £a.es ol this lot to be strictly Cash. —— • Just received, a large lot of NEW MUSIC, tvhich'wiil be sold ! at the usual price. Call and examine. Order-* with money enclosed wili be filled ami forwarded to any part ofthe country by mail. Wiin i iiLSE V <k CO. Columbus. Ga., March ff—twtf New Sheet Itlusic. IMIF. subscribers have this day received a large assortment oi ■Sheet Music; among which are many new and popului pieces never tie ore offered in this market. The ladies in patti cuisrare invited to calland examine our stock. TUUAA & PF.ASE, Columbus, March 2—tw Kill Broad street. PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED, A-aa.-; —i THE undersigned have engaged the services of ; !%gj| Mr. F. O. RAM M, Inner and P ano Maker, lately ifY'wTui from Erards’Celebrated Establishment in Paris. U • ST ‘J J Mr. R. is probably the ’ est in his profession in the Southern Country. We are prepared !o attend to ad o tiers in the above line, and will be responsible lor till vork done bv our workmen. uders addressed to Whittklsky & to., orTacA.t &. I’eake, will meet with prompt attention, VVHITTELSEY & Cos. Columbus, April 22, 1855. T'tlT ‘• X Ac PEASE. IKSTHUCriON IN MUSIC. r S' v HE undersigned respectful])’ informs his former friends and l pupils, and the public generally, that he has returned to thi? city where he proposes to establish himself in his profession as a Tealier of Music. He is now prepared to take a limited utuubet •if pupils on the Piano Forte and itt Vocal Music, to whom his regular and undivided attention will be when. left at the Music Store of \Vhi.„eisey & Cos. will re ceive prompt attention. ./prii 23, lAsl—w&lwtf RUSSEL E. HARRIS Mai! Arrange men ts . FROM A!ftD AFTER THIS DATE, HPHE Northern mail will close at 5 A. M. and arrive at lap. M. The Western mail closes at 7 P. M., and arrives at 2 P.M J. A. L. LEE, P. M. Columbus, May 18—twtf CHALYBEATE SPRINGS. THE undersifne>, thankful for the very liberal patronage extol de l to him since the opening ol the !sb sjbß above e.'lablisiiu en', iulorins his friends and the I* V * traveling public, mat his house will be re opened on FRIDAY, 20th OF MAY. In addition to the many comforts and amusements afforded his guc-sis heretofore, the subscriber has IMPROVED AND ENLARGED HIS ACCO M >1 ODATIOXS, in such a manner as enables him to say that he can accommodate j all who may favor him with a visit,and itudt r their stay agieea ble and satisfactory in every respect. It matters not whether ihe traveler is in search of hea ih, amusement —either or ti<u!i—the Chat)beate is the place at which his wants can be satisfied. The Waters are fine, “Chalybeate and Sulphur,” and will cure as many diseases as any one person ought to have. T n E BAT II S areexcellentaud arranged A’ith a v.ew to com r orf. Thequantity of water is not quite as groat in volume as that discharged by j Niagara, but there is plenty and to spare for the ablutions of any number of Bafhers mu engaged. io ditching for Gas Works, or j operalin. in Coai Holes ; and as this is in t the class of \ isiiors who have heretofore found the Chalybeate, tiie proprietor trusts | that his friends will flndnosca'eity of that necessary element of : navigation. While- he will have oceans of water Gr his temper* ui.ee Iriends, he w ill remember to keepa good supply ofV\ inks for those who prefer a spirit level to a water course, lest too great a tendency to Hydropathy might cause them to be regarded sis i “soakers.” In a word, the proprietor has been crowded every i season since he lias 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 aga n when they pass this way, tie is determined to leave nothing undone to keep his place “right side ! TO INVALIDS good fi.Tand good cheer are as necessary as good water, and as j none of these things are particularly disagreeable even to such, as • from their healthfulness, are traveling certificates of the salubrily ‘ of the land they live in. the subscriber feci- that iie is gale in say- ; ing the Chaly beate and its Piopriuor are the e>< meats “to drive I dull care away.” I’rotn Geneva, on the Bnilrocd twenty miles east of Columbus, \ Four HorseCoaehes run daily to the Springs ; fiom Bartlesville tri weekly. At West Point, on the .Montgomery Railroad, at ; LaGrange, Pleasant Hill and Greenville, comfortable Hacks can | always fie had to bring visitors to the Fprit.gs. Faci.ities for i leaving to any point, can be had every day. The only difficulty ! to the traveler is to make up his mind to o o ! Call and s.e the | undersigned, and it he does not m.-ke you comfortable, it wdi tie : in ca* sc you are harder to pleasethau auy oue that he has eucoun | tertd as vet, and that is saving a g >od deal. JAM EH WOOTTEW Chalybeate sprlncrs. Ga.. irsnv 17—tw&wtMniv. AUBURN WATER-CURE. fT>H 19 Establish meat is now open for tiie reception of patients j l. The location is pleasant and healthy, being on the great ! Southern Mail Route in Eastern Alabama,and if about a hundred I yards from the depot, immediately adjoining the Railroad. The eflicitcy of the Water Treatment in ali acute diseases s ‘ Fevers Scarlatina, Measles, Small Pox, &.C., is t -o complete and ; rapid as to a-em Hlauot ra racutons; while in chronic diseases i i. u. ad diseases <>f long standing,as Gout, Rheumatism. Dyspop- j ;a, Neuralgia, Scrofula, Consumption, &c., it is the on y effec tual modem'arresting the progress ot'tho disease and eradicating | ii from the system. fn the pecu >ar diseases of Women, the Wad- <’u r e is a sover eign remedy, where all other remedies have fal-.ed, and it. child birtn it procures immunity from untold suffering. Patients should bring oue quilt, a comfort, two pair Tlanketa, two sheets and several yards of linen diaper for bandages. Terms according to treatment and attention required, payable weekly, invariably. Consultation fee. 85. DR. YY\G. REED, „. . . MBS. M. A. TtfRBET. \ 1 osmcisur.H. , Auburn, March 16—wly inch utiiwow A CAli D l o MR. ROHfq thankful for the loieral patronage extended him, w <mid into)m his customers and Iriends th . he is about to leave this city eorne time fn the mont h of June : . xf, for the pur pose of purchasing new bik! improvtd machinery :r bis traJe ; and would request ail who may desire his service-, to seud in their work at the earliest opportunity. Columbus. .S/ay 4—w wt f Tho VI Vol. of Harper s Magazine, Ip KING completed, persons can have them bo ual in any style, ) by leaving them with DAVID K0.9--', Book-Binder, No. 1-2 Broad street, f'olnmhmg May 4—w&’wtf Sam. S. Hakh.ton, Columbus Censingiiajs. HAMILTON A CUNNINGHAM, ATTORNEYS AT LAY/, TROY, Pike County, Avx. j Anri! 23. 1953—wfctwly. J-S. WOOBBEiDGE, j PRACTICAL ARTIST dc DAGUERREOTYPIST COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. i Koom.n ovet foster 3t Purple's Jewelry bt > r [ Ijioad Columbus, Jaa. s—lw& 1 ■ “ ~~ . • .. ■ J, BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Dissolution. IMfR Copartnership 1 ewtofore existing between the tndt r* . signed tinder the name of A. C. FLEW ELLEN & CO.. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. JU*y 2. IS-3. A. C. FLEW ELLEN, J. T. COLEMAN. The undersigned continues ?i e business heretofore conducted by A.C. Flewellett Jt Cos., and persons indebted k> tie said him •v ill phase make pay rnciit to A. C. FLEW ELLEN. Oftli’tnlin,, Cl,, A prll *lll —Jwtf BOOKS, BOOKS! JUST RECEIVED BY A- C. FLEWELLEN. i ICOI Songs. 1 Soou’s Commentary. Comprehensive “ Enoye lopaod ia A met ieana. Troutine on Railroad curves. Owen on Forgiveness. Venh’s Duty of Man. Schlegel’s miscellaneous works. HorseShoc Robinson. Allan’? Ritual of Masonry. Lockhart’s i.ile of Scott. The Recruit. Motherwell’s Poems. Blythedale Romance. T wice told tales. Characteristics of Women. Maunders Tteasury. ?!acauly’s speeches. Men of the times. Genius fScotland. Nick ofthe woods. Swallow Barn. BerangePe Lyrics. ft Everett’s Speeches. M Carlyle’s Miscellai cv. Taylor’s llolv Living and Dying. Farit !es Lattet Day Pamphlets. Pastoral Theology. Olio’s Sermons. Louis 17th ‘J’he history o r tho Royal Dauphin Picknor’s Spanish Litetalurc. Bu!wet’s Athens. Prescott’s Miscellanies. Sparks’ American Biography. Homes and Haunts of Biituh Poets. How to Observe. Raphael. Bulwer’s Schiller. Crahhe’s >ynonymes. Agnes Strickland’s Queans of Scotland. Harper’s new miscellany. Harper’s Family Library, 166 volumes. Harper’s Magazine, bound in muslin. Lossings Field Book ofthe Revolution. Cecilia; by Miss Burney. Beckman’s History of Inventions. Michelet’s Flench Revolution. Count Hamilton’s Fairy Tales. Miller’s Philosophy oi History. Lamartine’s History of’l he Girondists, Memoirs of Count Grammont and Charles 2d. Rabelai’s Works Bacon’s Essays and Historical Woiks. Sclileger’s Philosophy of Life. “ - Sheridan’s Dramatic Wotks and Life. Robeit Hall’s Miscellaneous Works, Gregory’s Evidences ot the Christian Religi& Schiller’s Revolt ofthe Netherlands. Neander’s History ofthe planting of Christianity. Buckeye Abroad,; by Cox. 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The Swamp Steed, or The Days of Marion and hia Merry Men. Fair Rosamond, or The Queen’s Victim; by Pierce Egcn Quintal Matsys. or The Blacksmith of Antwerp. Columbus, May 21—twly To the Masonic Fraternity ! THE “Ahimnn Rezon,” or Book of Constitutions of the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free Masons of South Caro lina. Especially lecomrhended to the Fraternity by tho Grand Lodges of South Carolina and Georgia. Just received by May 21— A. C. FLEWELLEV. D’AUBIGNE’S REFORMATION, VOL. stb. AUTHOR’S EDITION. , j IN’ ADVANCE OF THE ENGLISH EDITION. THIS GREAT WORK JUST RECEIVED. rpiHH volume einbracesthe History of the Beformntion in Eng j Jl land, and his been looked lor with intense interest Ly ail denoiuiiiutions in i!iia country and Ft gland. Also lull sets of the History in five handsome volumes. Just received by j .Vav ST-t w D. F. wtt.irox. Tobacco Chewing. npHE beauties and deformities of Tobacco-using ; or its liidi i crous and solemn realities—by L. 13. Cole—4th thousand. POCKET DOSE BOOK. The physicians pocket d* sc* and symptom book, containing the i doses and uses oi ali the principal articles of the Mat* ria Medics, | with ru'.csto proportion the doses, tables of jKiisous and antidotes, &c., iie. &c. a book of uncommon value. Korsale by 1). F. WILLCOX. Columbus. .Way 14—tw i Young Men—Attention! IM!E Haccets.'ul .Merchant, or Sketches oflhe life Os Mr. Para llel Budget. “ X book brim full of new ideas, admirable sug j pest ion?, shrewdness, tact, enervy and kindness. A wouder.ul I book for a young merchant ” For sale, price 75 ecu's. May^d—twtf For sale by D. F. VVII.LCOX. . The American. Missionary Memorial. BEING an account of the origin of American /: ’X Foreign Missions; the ordination of the first Amer - dOan ican .Missionaries, and Biographical t*belches of i ggfbi&mp m inv P.oneer,Missionaries, by Clergymen of vaii denotninations in tiie country, with Jil fine wood-cut Portraits and other Illustrations, and lay similes ■ troin tiie letters of Missionaries in various parts oi the word. ; The whole comprising a Book of exceeding int-rest and value j as a manual of missionary inlormutioi*. Price, sl4 INI. For sa c by D. F. WILLCOX. April Hi— twit ‘ Self-Heating: Smoothing Irons. VGOfiU supply oi toe dovc useiut urucles on hand and for sale by HALI, ic SIOHEH. t.o umbos. Ar.ril For Sale. A small larm about one and a half mdes from Colmn bus. It contains 150 or iG.i acres o> land ; about a third of v> hicn is cleared, and in suitable condition tor culuvu lion. The reirmining portion is weil tuaiiered with ptiic. -- It is adesirab’e location for any person, wishing a small farm or summer residence m the vicinity of the city; Apply to ; ‘Jolumnus, March y—twu 1A VEUR. Printing Presses For Sale* r p\VO large aid very auperiur Washington Printing Presses, L with gvt i*y -i-1 beds, wilt be sold low tor cash, or on time ii proß rred by die purcha.*. r. V\ arrunte ia- good as new. Apply p. ’ boMAX Ac ELI.IM, Columbus, Gu. Fehrna ry A —l w St-irtf LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST ! THE subscribers haying delermhted. to close their buslneew, offer their large and well assorted stock b.’ GRUCEKIES at Reduce:! Prices, Vor Cash. “ ‘ -I Thev would aUo begin say to those indebted, that early pay rnenis would l>e quite acceptaoie, Coiambui, Jim, s—iW% fc, bARNARD It CO