The Tri-weekly times and sentinel. (Columbus, Ga.) 1853-1854, June 01, 1853, Image 3

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DRY GOODS. ]>n kss goods: Received this morning, a handsome assortment FRENCH AND ORGANDY fiUSLINS, BAREGES, TISSUES, <3lc., &e. The former stock is oflered at New York cost. Notr is the time Jor bat gains. CHARLES MYGATT. Columbus, May 25 — twf.t MOURNING DRESS GOODS. Just received an assortment of ns* MOV RSI KG DRESS GOODS, consisting or Black Grenadine SILKS ; Lupin’s BERAGES ; PlaiD and fig’d. French JACONETTS ; French PRINTS; Canton GAUZES ; TISSUES, TAFFETA Lusture Crep de Paris, SatinZdu Chine, India Simmer SILKS; Chalkys and Satin La Reinc. BROKAW.CLiaiONS & CO. Columbns, march 26- 1 wt f PHIMfEDJUOSLINS. SUMMER SILKS. MIRAGES AM) GRENADINES. \ very large assortment just receiver! by BROKAW, CLEMONS & CO. Columbus, march 26-tw 001)8. The subscriber has in Storo a Jarjje stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS j which are offered for sale at prices CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, FOR CASH OR APPROVED CREDIT. £ Purchasers for Cash will find it to their advantage to examine my stock and prices, before purchasing. Columbus,April 2-tw C. MYGATT. J UST Received, a lot of Fine FANS. Also, Embroidery Silk, by [April 22. J WHIITELSEY & Cos. ! CLOTHING. * “ SUMMER CLOTHING f A large and 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 Brand street, j COATS! COATS!! COATS!! ! j A BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE OF CASMARET, LINEN, PONGEE SILK, GRASS LINEN, j AND SuAKSUCKKU COATS, Just received at JOHN SMITH’S, May 7-wfetwtf No. 125 Bread street. j SHIRTS! SHIRTS!! SHIRTS!!! A large aseortment from the best manufactories in New j York. Just received at JOHN SMITH’S May 7-w&twtf No. 125 Broad street, j (renin's Hats. \FEW cases Genin’s a no. onk Hats styles, i Just received and for sale by March 30— tw J. H. MERRY. yfr™-- - w MUSICAL. ” AFoTl^^^sicTTOßEr WILLCOX & CARTER, NO. 92, BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA.. 1 ARF; now receiving, and will keep constantly on hand, SHEET MUSIC, PIANO FORTES, GUITARS, VIOLINS, j ACCORD EONS, BANJOS, TAMBORINES, FLUTES, FLAGEOLETS, FIFES, &C. Strings for the V 101.1 N AN T> HIfIT AS< . A LSO Instruction Book# for the ab:>ve Instruments. Also, Exercises for the cultivation of the Voice. Orders are solicited from teachers and others. D. F. WILLCOX. ’ WM. B. CARTER. X. B. Mr. CA.KTKR will attend to Tuning and Repairing Pianos ns heretofore. 1 Columbus, April 15—wfctwtt’ j SELLING OFF SHEET MUSIC AT HALF FRICK. rpHE undersigned desiring to reduce their extensive stock of I Sukkt Mrste, will sell at three, cents per page, (or half the j mu tl price) a large share of their present stock. Among which j may be found many of the nkw and popular pieces of the day. This ia an opportunity not to be neglected by Tkachkr* and | Smoots, to lay in a supply. In this lot will bo found most of j > the desirable Mr sic everyday ordered. Also, a large stock of Instruction Books for the PIANO ; Forte, which Will be sold at less than east. AmongOie Sheet Music are the following pieces, arranged by C. REPS, viz.: Dancing Feather Waltz ; Bombardment of Vera Cruz; j Elbert Waltzes; Stone.Mountain,Q.S La Sultana Waltz; Columbus Guards, Q. S. Gibraltar Waltz; Hyacinth Gallop; Alpine Horn, Q. S. Gallopude Polka. also —.4 large variety of Songs, Waltzes, Polkas, Marches wnri Qwiclt wteps, by celebrated authors. Sates of this lot to be strictly Cash. Just received,a large lot of XFAY MUS IC, be sold at the usual price. Cnli and examine. Orders with money enclosed will be filled and forwarded to any pari of the country by mail. WHITTEI.SKN & CO. Columbus. Ga., March o—twtf New Sheet Nu3ic. riiHE subscribers have this day received a lanre assortment ol I Sheet Music: among which are many new and populai p.eces never before oflered in this market. The ladies in parti •’tilsrare invited to calland examine our stock. TRUAA A PEASE, Columbus. March 2— tw 106 Broad street. FiANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED. THE undersigned have engaged the services of ‘■ t-'-vvIX ! “fi Mr. F. O. RAM M. Tuner and Piano Maker, lately t fro in Erards’ Celebrated Establishment in Paris. J J * ‘J J Mr. R. is probably the best in his profession in the Southern Country. We are prepared to attend to all orders in the above line, and will be responsible tor all work done by our workmen. • inters addressed to Whittelskt & Cn., or Tat w . it Fuse, will meet with prompt attention, * WHITTEI.SEY A Cos. Columbus \prii*x3. ‘ISiUtX A. PEASE. INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC. f l'll 1, umtersigne.’i respectfully informs hi- lormeririemlsand 1 pupils, and the public general!', that he lias returned totbis r ’tv where He proposes to establish himself in his precession as a •either of Music. Heis now prepared to take a limited nutnbei ot p ipits..atbe Pioto Forte audV< V.wul e, to whom his regular and <itui;\id'd attention will be sit ru. £ g^*ll r der left at the Music Store of Whb.*l-ev A Cos. will re reive prompt attention. i ;.ri123.1*51 —wAiwtf RUSSEL E.HARRIS $lO Reward! GOLD WATCH STOLEN. STOLES on the 14th inst., a Gold Watch, “No. 3325 ■fU —^ !l °’ Harrison, Liverpool. The above reward will be ?l y ' en 0,1 delivery of the watch at this office. Omumbus May U* —tw Lost- On the 20tli iust., at Temperance 11 .ill, a fine DIAMOND RING, with the initials *T. G. S.” en the inside. I’ne finder v ill he libe'allv rewarded bv leaving it at I* tkts office. May 25-tw3t. LOST. In Lite street, in ibisciiy, this morning, a CUFF PIN. Ihe finder Will ue paid five dollars on the Fin at tl.ia ohi.v. ALy 21— .vtf BOOKS AND STATIONERY. The Book of Poetry. ILLUSTR ATED with engravings on wood, by Darley, T> pier, Oert*ri and Schueasele. “Most ol the di-tinguished living poets, and some from ihe generations that are past,lent tneir aid towards making this beautiful volume. The collection may possibly furn ish some evident* that true poetry may be allied to the purest moral and religious teelings aud sentiments. The mechanical execution is equal to any book of the season ” Price $1 50. N. E. Recodlr. June I—tw. For sale by D. F. WILLCOX. Mifflin on Rail Road Curves. V short practical treatise for Civil Engineers giving a series of geometric methods of describing Railway j C urves and Tangents applicable to all eases occurring in j oidinary practice. Second Edition. For sale bv _ Jul,e ] — tw D. F. WILLCOX. _ Dissolution. T'HE Copartnership heretofore existing between (he undcr- JL signed under the name of A. C. FLEW ELLEN A- CO., fr tb's day .dissolved bv mutual consent. .Way 2. H 53. A. C. FLEWELLEN, J. T. COLEMAN. 1 be undersigned continues the bueiness heretofore conducted by A. C. Flewellen &. Cos., aud persons indebted to the said firm will please make pavment to A. C. FLEWELLEN. Columbus, Ga., April 30—twtf BOOKS L BOOKS! •TCST RECEIVED BY A G. FLEWELLEN. 1001 Songs. Scott’s Commentary. Clarke’s , Comprehensive j Encyclopaedia Atnetieana. Troutine on Railroad curves. Owen on Forgiveness. Venn’s Duty of Man. SchlegePs miscellaneous works. Horse Slu'e Robinson. Allan’s Ritual of Masonry. Lockhart’s Life of Scott. The Recruit. Motherwell’s Poem s . . Blythedale Romance. Twice told tales. Characteristics of Women. Maunders Treasury. Macau ly’s speeches. Men of the times. Genius of Scotland Nick ol the woods. Swallow Barn. Belanger’s Lyncs. Everett's Speeches. Carlyle’s Miscellancv 'Taylor’s Holy Living and Dying. Carlyles Latter Day Pamphlets. I Pastoral Theology. Olin’s Sermons. Louis 17th. The history of the Royal Dauphin. | Ticknor’s Spanish Literature. Bulwer’s Athens. Prescott’s Miscellanies. Sparks’ American Biography. Homes and Haunts of British Poet* How to Observe. l Raphael. . { Buiwer’s Schiller. Crabbe’s Synonymes. Agues Strickland’s Queens of Scotland. Harper’s new miscellany. Harper’s Family Library, 166 volumes. I Harper’s Magazine, bound in muslin. Lossirigs Field Book of the Revolution. Ceciiia ; by Miss Burney, j Beckman’s History of Inventions. Michelet’s French Revolution. j Count Hamilton’s Fairv Tales. I Miller’s Philosophy ot History. Lamartine’s History of The Girondists, Memoirs of Count Grammont and Charles 2d. Rabelai’s Works. Bacon’s Essays and Historical Works. Schleger’s Philosophy of Life. Sheridan’s Dramatic Works and Life. Robert Hall’s Miscellaneous W’orks, Gregory’s Evidences of the Christian Reugn- Schiller’s Revolt of the Netherlands. | Neander’s History of the planting of Christianity, i Buckeye Abroad ;by Cox. • Memories of the Great Metropolis. Morell’s Philosophy of Religion. Machiavelli’s History of Florence and other Works, Roscoe’s Life of Lorenzo De Medici. Sehlegel’s Dramatic Literature. Roscoe's Life of Leo the Xth. ( Joethe’s Faust, Tasso, Iphigenia, Egmont, and Goetz. The Fortunes of the Colville Family; by the author of i ’ Lewis Arundel, i The Rifle Rangers. j ’The Marrying Man; by the author of Lewis Arundel. Home Influence ; Days of Bruce ; Mother’s Recompense; i Vale of Cedars ; Women of Israel. ; Home Scenes and Heart Studies ;by Grace Aguilar. Hayne and Webster’s Speeches. Walde Warren ; a tale of Circumstantial Evidence,by j ! Emerson Bennett. A Life of Vicissitudes; by G. P. R. James. The Flying Artillerist; a tale of Mexican Treachery, by ! ; Harry Hazel. Rochester, or the merrv days of England, j Gilderoy ; The Free Booter. The History of Pendennis. | Vanity Fair. Stubbs’ Calendar, or the Fatal Bouts ;by Thackeray. I Katie Stewart; a true story from Blackwood's Magazine j j David Copperfield. ‘The Swamp Steed, or The Days of Marion and his j Merry Men.® _ j f Fair Rosamond, or The Queen’s Victim; by Pierce Egan \ Quintin Matsys, or The Blacksmith of Antwerp. Columbus, May 21—twly ‘ To the Masonic Fraternity ! i r “A him an Rezon,” or Book ot Constitutions ot the | J. Grand Lodge of Ancient Free Masons of South Garo | lina. Especially recommended to the Fraternity by the Grand Lodges of South Carolina and Georgia. Just received by May 21— A. C. FLEWELLEN'. Winter’s Palace Mills’ \\7U believe the dam will be repaired by the loth June, so as * \ t to allow us tocoinuienee grinding operations, which we | expect tt do better, quicker, and cheaper, than the whole world and balance of mankind united. Have ten thousand bushels best Pennsylvania Wheat, and any quantity of Corn ready to commence with. You’d better believe a good time is coming. May lb—twtf LIVINGSTON, Agent. On Consignment. * , \7r r *\ 50 fids. New Orleans Sugar. ! 4’- -I 50 Bbls. ” “ “ 30 Cask* Sides. 5 “ Shoulders. ♦ Atlof which will be sold low for Cash. Call and examine them. C. S. HARRISON &. CO. Columbus. April H—twtf A U m TION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. IXHE undesigned would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he has opened a store on Broad street, ueariy opposite Mr. Jamks Ru lin'* Hans Souci, for the par|K>se of carrying on the above business, and would be happy ior them to give him a call. He proj.oses doing the A UCTJuJV jN’jj COMMISSION’ B USIN'ESS in the usual way, and will ; also attend to the aelliug and hiring of Negroes lor those who may entrust him with their patronage. JOHN QUIN. X. H. —Consignments of Merchandize carefully attended to. October 22, I^s2 —w&twly, 1853! SPRING GOODS. 1853. WILLIAM M. KNOEPFEL, William Street, New York. IMPORTER and jobber, AY FRENCH, GEIiM.-tN\ I’.N’CiEISH AN'I) DOMESTIC GOODS. For Tailors and Clothiers, have retLVed by late arrivals, a large and w ell selected stock in German, English and Trench ’ Cloths, of ail grades and hiylss. , .. . Mohair Coatings, Drap D Ete, Queen’s Cloth, Alpecca and Worst, and Coatinas. Caahmerette. ... . Mixed and Clouded Zephyr Cloth,pln and twilled. Fancy French and Barnsley L'n'is. Brown and Yellow Linens, fancy Pla-d and Fuoirvd Mar eeille* • White and Buff Figured Marseilles; Drib tetlk and Linen Coatings, together with an ‘e assortment of ’1 RIMMINGa, and other Goods, suitable for the CLOTHING TRADU, . _ the i most favorable terms. j Particular cadi or short-t'.me buyers, aud all who study tbel iuU-.t e-ds,wlH vail and examine hie stock, before purehaslng sUe ( wbe.e. New York, Januaiy 2*—tw ly TRAVELING. ’ MUSCOGEE ]RAIL - o- cH A NGE OPS C HED U LE. On and alter the 16th inst. the Passenger Trnin will leave and run by the following schedule daily until further notice : i Leave Columbus atß A. M.; Arrive at Macon 330 P.M. ! Leave Macon at 630 A. M.; Arrive at Columbus 2ioP. M. E. F. RICKER, Superintendent. Columbus, May 14, 1853 ILVRNDEN’S EXPRESS. oi^^ : DO I, PH street, I ‘Y'IT’L respectfully beg leave to inform the citizens ot Columbus | and iu vicinity,That we have concluded our arrangements with the Central Railroad Banking Company, aud are now run- 1 | ning messengers daily from Macon to Savannah. Ylso, forwarding goods daily over the Muscogee and South- I Western Railroad to Fort A’alley, Oglethorpe and Macon, thence | to Milledgeville Savannah aud all intermediate jilaces. Also, to .Montgomery, Ala. YVe would aNo say, that our Ex- I presses by the steamers to New York and Philadelphia enable us , j to forward every description of merchandise and valuables. : Notes, Drafts, and Bills collected in every town in the Northern ; j an d Eastern .States ; also, to California and Europe, j OrriCKs and Agents—Randolph street, Colurnhus, oppoite I the “Corner Htotlc'' , printing office : C. A. Ells & Son, Macon ; 1 ; Mr. Kendrick, Fort Valley; G. R. Clayton, Oglethorpe; 153 Ray ! street, Savannah ; 74 Broadway, JVew York : 43 and 45 Sou'ti : Third. Philadelphia ; 8 Court street, Boston; Exchange street, I Providence; Montgomery street, san Francisco. LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER A CO. Columbus, April 13—tw&w NKAV YORK ANO SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE, Weekly ‘ The new and splendid Steamships Florid# Cop/. Lynn. an>\ Alabama , Copt. Ludhno. j Belonging to the New York and Savannah Stkam Navigation 1 Company, IT7TLL leave Savannah and New York every Saturday. These V v ships art- J ,30<i tons register, aud unsurpassed in safety, sy and comfort. These steamers leaving Savannah at the same time that the ; Marion and Southerner leaves Charleston, arrive in New York as : soon as, or before them. Auknts: PADELFORD, FAY & CO., Savannah, Ga. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, April3o,lßs2—lf] 194 Front street.New Yora. FOR PHILADELPHIA. UNIT E 1) STA TE S 31 AIL LINE. Philadelphia Savannah Steam Navigation Company THE new and splendid side-wheel Steamship ! 8 T A T E O V O K O R I A , twelve hundred tons register, Capt. WALTER COLLINS, w ill leave .Savannrh as follows : Wednesday, June I Wednesday, June 15. “ ’ “ 29 “ July 13. i “ July 27 “ Augustin. This ship has been built with the strictest regard tr> tin* safety ■ auu comfort of the passengers, and her accommodations are, uu i surpassed by any steamship on the coast. Anew steamship now building, in every respect equal loihe i i State of Georgia, will take her place in the line during the ; ■ month of June, and wLJ, with the State of Georgia, make a week- : ; ly line, leaving each port on Wednesday. | ’ Cabin passage from Savannah to Philadelphia 825 ’ “ “ “ . “ “ “ New York 825 Steerage to Philadelphia and New York .8 9 A. L. LAMAR, Agent in Savannah • HERON &. MARTIN, Mnv 21—ts Agents iti Philadelphia United States Mail Line. | THROUGH IN A DAY EACH WAY, From Columbus, Ga., to Chunuenuggee, Ala.,; 1 (and you may go to Savannah the next day, from Columbus,) | via Laraington, Sand Fort, Uehee, Creek Stand, Hernando, Lnon, | and >Vewart’B Mills. I This line intersects at Chunuenuggee the one to Montgomery via Cotton Valley, Tuskegeo and Cheliaw, also tho one leading : in the direction of Tallahassee, Fla., via Five Points, Mount An- ■ drew, Clayton and Eufaula, Ala. I wii! send forward passengers or freight from Chunncnuggee ; to any of the following places; Union Springs, Aberloil, Arbor- j vi'a, Perote, Missouri, Bug Hall, Edgefield, Troy, and Kidgely. 1 SCHED ULE: Leave Columbus Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 A. M., ; arrive at Chunuenuggee tame days, at 9 p. in. Leave Chunnenuggee Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4 ‘ a. m.; arrive at Columbus same davs at 9 p. in. May 28—lwly APPLETON HAYGOOT), Contractor. j VERNOY & EGTOR’S OMNI nU S LIN E . Fare —In Proporiion to the Distance. i WE return our thanks to the traveling public j I and the citizens generally, for their liberal pat- j j ronage, and would inform them that our splendid new OMNI- j B USSES, with FINE TEAMS and careful DBITERS, will i continue to run for tho accommodation of the citizens and per- : sons stopping at the Public Houses. Calls left at the Hotels or at our stable, strictly attended to. i Columbus, March Id—w&twly | — mm iw ■ ■—ikotm.ii Mail Arrange men ts . FROM. A Nl> AFTER THIS DATE, r Y , HE Northern mail will close at 5 A. M. and arrive at j 1 2 P. M. The Western mail closes at 7 P. M., and arrives at 2 ; P.M. j. A. L. LEE, P. M. j Columbus, May 18—twtf RETURNED. i C T. CUSHMAN, D. D. S. HAS returned from New York, ** i T variousDenta 1 Laboratories, some i of the best woik that can be done, and availed him sell ol uddi i tionalmeans toexecute the same stvlos with disuatch. j Also, tuoperale on the teeth, with his usual care and finish. Over Foster & Purple’s Jewelry tftore. No. 69 Broad Street. I Columbus. January, 7—twtf w * f - lee d ’ d - s * j DENTAL SURGEON. Office oil Broad street, iner Mygatt‘s store. Columbus, Oct 29—ts _ W. D. FORD DEALER IX [choice FAMILY GROCERIES! ! Pickles, Preserves, Fruits, Confectionaries, Scgarx. ai.so. Fish, Oysters and Ice when in season. Wai.bbcru’B BriLDiXG, Jkffkrson street, Savannah, Ga February 9, 1853. tw 6m Self-Heating Smoothing 1 Irons. A GOOD supply ot the above useful articles on hand and for jLX. sale bv HALI. & MOSEB. Columbus, April 23—t\v2m Printing Presses For Sale. | m\VO large and very superior Washington Printing Presses. ! X with 29 by 44 beds, will be sold low for cash, or on time if preferred bv the purchaser. Warranted as good as new. Apply ■ io ’ LOMAX &. ELLIS. Columbus, Ga. February 4—tw&.wtf Shirts! Shirts! ! 4 LARGE invoice of SHIRTS, COEJ*AHS. DRA'VEI'-h i HOSIER ¥, Slc. Just received and for b\ j March 39—tw J. H. MERRY. s AUBURN WATER-CURE. THISE-tablisbrneiit is now open for the reception of patients The location is pleasant and healthy, being on the great Southern Mail Route in Eastern Alabama, and is about a hundred ; yards from the depot, immediately adjoining the Railroad, . The efficacy of the Water Treatment in all acute diseases, a I Fevers, Scarlatina, Measles, Small Pox, &c., is so complete and : rapid as to seem almost miraculous : while in chrouic diseases, { i. e. all diseases of long standing, as Gout, Rheumatism, Dysj ep ! sia, Neuralgia, Scrofula, Consumption. &c., it is tho only e!ie > ! tual modeof arresting the progress or the disease and eradicating ; it from the system. ; la the pecu iar diseases of Women, the Water Cure >s a sover > eign remedy, where all other remedies have failed, and ic child- I btrth it procures immunity from usuoid suffering. Patients should bring one quilt, a comfort, two pair blankets, j two sheets and several yards of linen diaper for banda zos. Terms according to treatment an i attention required, payable weekly, mca.rij.bly. Consultation tee. 55. DK. W. G. REED. t„. , MKB. M. A. TORBET, \ 1 h^MCtaus. Auburn, March Id—w lv inch 3ttti*6w The VI Vol. of Harper’s Magazine, ■ TxEING completed, persons con have them bound in any style, ( 1> hv leaving them *ith DAVID ROS.- 4 , Book-Binder, No, 72 Broad sireet. Columbus, May 4—w &t wtf FOR SALE AND TO RENT. I VAT. UA B LtT PLAIN TA'i ’IO \ FOR SALE. 1 I will sell my Plantation, situated ia Russell f’j'issS* Ummty, Ala., 18 miles west of Columbia*, on Ucbee Creek, containing twenty-*.wo hundred ; . Acres —teven hundred cleared, with all nccessa- . r> improvement*. Also, my House aiu! Lot, iu Wynnton, containing twenty acres, and one of the most desirable residences, j and among the best improved places in or near Columbus. April 2d. _ JOHN \V. lll'RT. j PLANTATION AND LOT FOR SALK, ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS. < iif, 1 will “mil my valuable plantation one mile East of ; Crawford,Ala., containing Fight hundred acres; well i iSOZ improved, good dwelling and out houses, gin house, _ Anew screw,&tc., Ac. There is good creek bottom and i pfne land interspersed with Oak and hickory, j A Iso, a corner one acre lot opposite ihe hotel in Craw'ford. For terms and particulars apply to Messrs. C. 8. Harrison &. Cos., Columbus, Ga. | .l/ay 20—witwt! C. A. CLOUD. For Sale. ..-an?.-, A small farm about one and a half miles from Colunt bus. It contains 150 or I6u acres oi lund ; about a third l>t which is cleared, and in suitable condition for cultiva ■ tiuu. Thu romauiiug portion is veil limbered with ; pine- It i< a desirable location for any person, wishing a small farm I or summer residence in tho vicinity of the city. Apply to ; ‘Jolumbu*, March 9—twtf ’ E. T. TAYLOR. FOR SALE. A HOUSE AND LOT; ALSO CVRPETS, FURNITURE, &e. APPLY TO C. S. HARRISON &. CO. Columbus, Mny 14—twtf FOR RENT. - ,i A small and comfortable dwelling on Broad stroet, ad- Joining Captain iiarrows and E. 8. Greenwood. Baal Apply to JULU. J. L. MUST IAN. < olunibus, Jan. 7—2 tw ts “NEW FIRI- PROOF LIVERY ST A B LE. roi.’ HMIE undersigned return their sincere thanks to their nuraer i. ous patrons and frieuds lor the liberal patronage heretofore extended to them, and would iespectfully announce to the pub- ! lie that they have removed to their large and recently finished ! F IRE J’ RO OF BRICK STAB LE , j West Side Oglethorpe Street, Adjoining Temperance t Hall, and opposite If. C. McKee's Carriage Repository, j where they are prepared to offer facilities and accommodations i unsurpassed in the < uithorn country. Their stables are fitted up ■ with over •! One Hundred Commodious Stalls! Their Lots are extensive ami secure. Our Saddle Horses, Bug gies, Carriages and Hock a ways, are of the very first order. Our Drivers, Hostlers and Attendants are sober, careful and courte ous. Everything connected w ith our establishment is under the immediate personal attention of the Proprietors. We have spared no expense, and are determined to spare no pains which j may be necessary, render perfect satisfaction to all who may favor us with tfceir patronage. We hope, therefore, by diligent and unremitting attention to our business, to merit* a liberal share of public patronage. FINE HORSES ALWAYS ON HAND FOR SALE. N. 11. Connected with our Livery business, we have two ! splendid Omnibuses, with fine teams and careful drivers, which ! will always be in readiness, on the arrival and departure of the \ Oars and Steamboats. Orders left at tho Hotels, and at our Sta- j hie, promptly attended to. VERNOY 6c ECTOR, Columbus'Ga., May 28, 1853.—twtit. CHALYBEATE SPRINGsT : THE undersigned, thankful for the very liberal i f'J'g , ?_A) patronage extended to him since the opening of the ;La a M* above establishment, inform* his friends and the ; i s i *liiaSaf traveling public, tiiai his bouse will be re opened an FRIDAY, 20th OF MAY. In addition to the many comforts and amusements afforded bis i guests heretofore, the subscriber has IMPROVED AND ENLARGED HIS ACCOMMODATIONS, it! such a manner ns enables him to say that he can accommodate ; all w ho may favor him. with a visit, and render their stay agreea- | ble and satisfactory in every respect. It matters not whether the i traveler is in search of heanh, amusement —either or both—the j Chalybeate 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. THE BAT II S are excellent and arranged with a view to comfort. The quantity of water is not quite as great in volume as that discharged by Niagara, but there is plenty and to spare for the üblutious of any number of Bathers not engaged in ditching for Gas Works, or operatim iu Coai Holes; and as this is not the class of visitors who have heretofore found the Chalybeate, the proprietor trusts that his friends will find no sca> city of that necessary element ot j navigation. While he w ill have oceans of water far his temper- j unce triends. he will remember to keep a good supply of Winks j for those who prefer a spirit level to a water course, lest too great i a tendency to Hydropathy might cause them lobe regarded as ! “soakers.” In a word, the proprietor has been crowded every : season since ho has had charge of the Springs; and as he feels; satisfied that all who have tailed oil him will give good report,; -end t heir friend-., and call again when they pass this way, he is j determined to leave nothing undone to keep nisplace “rightside i TO INVALIDS good fare and good cheer are as necessary as good water, and as 1 none of these things are particularly disagreeable even to such, as | from t heir healthfulness, are traveling certificates of the salubrity j of the land they live in, the subscriber feels that he Is sate in say- j ing tho Chalybeate and its Proprietor are the elements “to drive ; dull care 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 the Montgomery Railroad, at ! .ail range. Pleasant I Jill and Greenville, comfortable Hacks can j always he had to bring visitors to the springs. Facilities for | leaving to any point, cun be had every day. The only difficuliv lo the traveler is to make up his mind t o o o > Call and see the : undersigned, and if be does not make you comfortable, it will be j because you are harder to please than any one that he has er.couu tered as vet, and that is saving a good deal. JAMES WOOTTEN. chalybeate Springs, Ga.. may 17—twAwtljuty. the Growth and Embellishment of the Hair to Prevent * its Falling off and turning Gray. Awarded the highest prem- j iums by the States of New York, Maryland and Michigan, at their Animal Fairs ot 1851. The Kathairon neutralizes the effect of disease, climate, and | ; old age, in preserving and restoring the Human Hair, even af- ; ter a baldness of twenty years; cleanses the scalp from Pcurl . and Dandruff; will cure the Nervous Headache, Bea!<l Head, ; i Erysipelas, Diseases of the Skin, &c. and is the oet desirable TOILET ARTICLE v *>r Ladies’ or Gentlemen’s u&e in the world. Its perfume equals Lubin's Choicest Extracts, and being free from all offensive oil, ; or coloring properties, it gives the Hair that golden, br.ght, soft, : lively appearance, secured by no other prepci anon. Tim use of the Kathairon is adopted by the best physicians In Europe and America, and has a patronage and sale unprecedent edin the history of the materia medico.. But words are superflu ons, a trial only cm attest its real virtue, as millions certify. — To be bad thro,.ghoin North and South America, Europe and the lslandsof the Ocean, in large bottles, for2s cents. Sold in Columbus bv DR. R. A. WARE, GESNER PEABODY. ROBERT CARTER; E. Thomas Lyon, 161 Broadway, N. Y. LYON’S EXTRACT OF PURE JAMA 1C A Q 7 N GER. NOTHING need be said to command the attention of the pub lie to this article, when convinced that it is PURE and ana ; and alt crated. M edicat meu. or those seeking a harmless beverage to destroy the unwholesome efeeisef brackish and turbid watt i j can rely upou its genuine character, and it is also extensively used lor c-u inary purposes, iu flavoring cakes, preserves, Ac. | To the afflicted with Summer Cmnpla uts, Cholera. Nervous I)eb lity. Fever and Ague, Dizziness, general Prostration. Ac. nothing has ever been prescribed w ith equal eff-ct. Manufactured by £. Thomas Lyon, Chemist, 161 Broadway . New York. Inquire for Lyon’s Pure Ginger. Sold by reputable Druggist* Gough"-'.it the vorid. GESNER & PEABODY, ROBERT CARTER, DR. R- A. WARE. March 16—tw6m Columbus, Ga. ~ A CA II d7~ o MR ROBB, thankful for the lioeral patronage extended him, would in.oim his customers and friends that he is about to S leave this r s ty some tuna iu the mouth of Juue next, for the pur | pose of purchasing new and improved machinery for h's fraic ; ■ aud v.-ouid request all w a-o may desire his ser v icej to send in their I work at the earliest opportuidiy. e.i/iumbu£, .Vay 4 —w&ttvvtf BUSINESS CARDS. TmCOLASGA CHET, ATTORNEY AT LAW, TcsKtoKK, Alai ma. OFFICE OVER rORI*.R’B BRICK Si ORT j WILL attend the courts of the Ninth Circuit, and Montgomery, j Pike, and Barbour in tho Eighth Circuit. j march ‘-9—wlv . WILLIAMS, OLIVEI AND BROWN, Attorney 8 at Law , BUENA VISTA, MARION CO. CA. Will practice in the countie of Manou, Macon, Houston Stewart, Randolph, .Wuacogce, 1.. e, Taylor, and any a'Tining counties where their sarvlce* may be required. \VM. r. WILLIAMS, THAPDSVS OLIVER, JACK. DROWN. i January 28—5wljr THOMAS J. NUCKOLLS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Columbus, Georgia. Office over I. G. Smurfr h’s, near corner of Broad and Ran dolph streets. WILL practice in the counties of this and tsc •* adjoining judi -1 circuit in Alabama. M. -ch 15—wly DOUGHERTY, STOKES & STEWART, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, • Columbus, Ge gia. over Butt A Banks Btor %T 7 ILL practice in the courts of the Chattahoochee C t,and VV Russell and Macon counties, Ala, march 27 v S. S, STAFFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Blakely, Early Cos., ta. apSwa GEO. S. ROBINSC *, ATTORNEY AT .AW, C UIHBERT, JrEORGIA. r.L-rERKXCKs Hons. M. J. Wellborn and Alfred Ivors© Columbus. Cuthbert, Nov 2—43wtf W. C. MTVFR, ATTORNEY A'* LAW, Tcskesee, M co., Ai,a. Will practice in the counties of n, Montgoaiery* Tallapoosa, Pike, Barbour and Ria- January 22—4wiy TUCKER & BEv.Lo. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Lumpkin, Stkwkrt ocntt, Ga. WILL attend regularly the Superior Courts of -tewart, Marion* ruwipternnd Randolph counties: and will give prompt att*n‘ lion to all business entrusted to their -e. JOH.y A. TUCKER . U. BEAL I . Lumpkin, January 18. 1853—3w1y INGRAM & CRAiVFORD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Columbus, Geo. Will practice in the Chattahoochee Circuit and the adjoining counties. Office over the stoi aof J. K. Redd v. Cc PORTER INGRAM, M. J. CRAWFORD. Columbus, January 11—2w6m F. T. CULLENS, ATTORNEY! AT LAW, BLAKELY, EARLY COUNTY, GA. Oct 5, 1652. 40—wly Sam. S. Hamilton, C dlumbus C gvinoham. HAMILTON CUNNINGHAM. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, TROY, Pike C unty, Ala. April 23. 1853—w&twly. HENRY H. WHITFIELD, A T T O R N E Y A T L / VV, Hawkinsville, Pulaski co*;v*Ty, Ga. -January, ‘ I*. wHin— EoU, ASS & DOU< 56 % ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Cutlu rt , Georgia. WILIj practice in the counties of the Southwestern Cirev.it, and in Stewart county of the Chattahoochee circuit. EUGI fIUS L. DOUGLASS, Nov 30—wly MARCELLUB DOUG LASS. G. LOCKWOOD. DUBOIS. LOCKWOOD & DUBOIS, MERCHANT TAILORS, 558 Broadway, Mew York Between St. Nicholas and .letropolitaa Hotels. May 28—tw&wlm O. S. HARF ISON & CO. AUCTION ANL COMMSSION MERCHANTS. Broad street, Columbus, Ga. WILL attend promptly to all business consigned to them Feb 13— 11. T. GREENWOOD, JOSIAH MORRIS, J. I. RiJGWAY. GREENWOOD, MORRIS & RIDGWAY, FACTORS & COMMISSION M.IRCHANTfc. No. IT Carondelct street, New Orleans. Oct 29—wActwIy KING & WINNEMORE, CO M MISSION MERCHANT S, MOBILE, ALABAMA. Dec. 20,1849. [Mob. Trib.] tl J-S. WOODBRIDGE, PRACTICAL ARTIST & DAGUERREOI _ PIST COLUMBUS GEORGIA. Booms over Foster & Purple Jewelry Stor Broad Street. Columbus, J i s —lw& D. B. I HOMPSON : CO., (AT THE SIGN OF THL HEART,) Below Hill, Dawson & Cos. TIN. Copper, Shee* Iron, Steam Boat work, all manner of Gutters, Pip g, Conductors and Roofing done to order, substantially and warranted Nov. 2 48—ts City Hot EAST SIDE BROA TF. ET, OPPOSITE THE MARK a THE undersigned it i . usury .raakear.; puffs in reference to this House, ii scuatomary wilt houses of Ihi* kind ; he ha* but oue remark to make in reference to this bouse, aud that if COM r. AND TRY IT, and be your own judge ; believing thi * *he best puff is inrealiz -1 ation and not in anticipation, so far r nublic house? re con* | corned. D. RRETT, Prry.rleto Columbus, Ga. march 23—wictwS j Metallic Boriai Case*. THESE ea?es have been universally approved wherever usd. ‘ lev aro much superior to those ot wood, and combine with them selves pH those qualities so des> able in a 8-"’ithcni Climate. They are composed of aev kinds of Metal, but j. ncipally of Iron. They are thoroughly enamel ed Inside aud out, and t 1 ‘ made impervious to airaud indestructible, aud can be- ’ld at about :herates ot covered coffins. The public are invited to call ai examine ‘ m for them selves, and at a glai. se> they will eet ,& great ad tage of this article over any other ever offered to the public. Columbus. Feb. 29—wfctwfim SAM MIS . ROONEY FAIRBANKS PLATFORM SCALES. Long known—Sererely tested Aliys right — The tic.-iiowledged Stands l. Railroad, llay, Coil, and Farmers 1 Scat z., set in any pert of the country, at short notice. Agents, Fairbamcs 4t Cos., 39 Water street, New York, May~i7—wJlu #