The Tri-weekly times and sentinel. (Columbus, Ga.) 1853-1854, June 03, 1853, Image 3

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INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL PAINS. Radtcatf* Rendu Relief will instantly Stop and quickly Remove the Cause. R. 11. R.—Di.trrh.Ta, Cholera Morboa.—Railway*!* Ready Relief will cheek the ni'H painful discharge?, and stop the most distressing paios in a tew minute*. It allays the most painful irritation*. By hatiiing the head, neck, or lace, it retreslte.? tbeousc. v -,aud imparts renewed life,'strength, and vigor to the weak and weary. Ihe very moment R. It. (1. is taken or applied.its magic-like effects are experi enced. It instantly allays the most painful paroxysms of Neuralia, Rheumatism, Cramps, Spasms, Toothache, i - ■ T-ttr’s in tho bones or joints, Pain and W eakness in the Side, Lumbago, Gout, and Paralysis. Taken internally, it cleanses t!ie stomach from acid, cures Heart*Burn, and im parumweetfragrance to the breath. Person* troubled with Sick-Headache, will receive instant relief i front the use, of R. K. K. May 5-ltn MAMIES. . ji notion, mi the 24th .May, by tV Rev. .Mr. Hinton, theuev.T F. Montgomery, ol LaGrange, to Miss Mary A. Tr ’ tR* of the former place. SPECIAL NOTICES.” tar WE arc authorised to announce Gen. JAMES N. BETHUTvE as a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Superior Court of Muscogee county, Election on the 18:h ot June neat. Columbus, May 28—w&twto JYF WE are authorised to announce P. A. CLAY- i TON, as a candidate for Clerk of the Superior Court of’ Muscogee county, at the election to beheld on the 18ih ol ! June next. May 25—twte Major E. J. HARDIN is a candidate lor dork of the Superior Court. Election 18th June next. Columbus, June I—twte. We are authorised to announce A. B. RAGAN as a candidate lor Clerk of the Superior Court of Muscogee! county. Election, Saturday 18th June, ii:st. Juno I—tw&wte Columbus Guards. Appear Ht the Armory ou Monday night, Oth mst., punctually at 8 o'clock. VERY IMPORTANT business will be bvfyre the company, and every member — honorary (by service) ns well ns active — h required to be present. By order of the Captain. June 3-tw2; FORSYTH, O. S. Public Notice. There will be a meeting of the citizens of Muscogee county hold at Bald Hill, on Friday, the 3rd of June next, for the purpose of consulting together upon the subject of the formation of a new county. The citizens of Stewart and Marion counties are res pectfully invited to attend. May 7-td GAS FIXTURES, THE subscribers ha* ing engaged competent workmen, will be ! prepared to flt up Stores and Houses with pipes, burners, and ail : necessary apparatus for the use of Gaft. This work will be war- ! ranted, and done under the superintendence of the Engineer of the Columbus tias Eight company. VVIMTTKLSKY X CO. Ammliugto the by-laws of the coitipauy, the houses awl Gores will be fitted up jn the order of their application. \ Register Book is now ready at tho store f Messrs. Whitt**!- rej Sl t.’o. ‘ c. E. DEXTER. Sec’ry. April 15—w&twlf Columbus Gas Eight Coio*.\unil ICE, ICE, ICE! The Ice House is now open for tho season. The price tv ill be for all amounts less than fifty I bn., three cents per lb, Over fifty and less than two hundred, lwo mihl half ce..N ; two hundred lbs. aiivl over, two cents. Hours from 7 V.’ to 12# A. M., and 2 to * I*. M., except Sun •lay*, oo which day the house will l.e open from 7# to 10, A. M. only. Tickets can be had ou application to Columbus, April 13—twtf \\\ J. CHAFFIN. *== —— —■ —— —re . ■ — —-l FOR SALE. A PAIR OF WELL BROKE PONIES A A D DOrjU.E 8 RAT BV GG Y. ON A CREDIT UNTIL JANUARY .TEXT. Apply to F. G. WILKINS, or TITTS & HATCHER. Columbus', June 3, 185.1.—tw3t SPLEIDID MULES AT W^J&ZrM? -65 ® ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN JUNE. AT the court house door in Montgomery, I v. ill offer at Vendue, TWEN T Y I ■ OV R HEAD of the finest MULES in America. Sound, without blemish, w<d broke. Hud seasoned to liard vork —iucludiug several line matches, tit f*.r the pleasure carriage. It is a selection of the <o>oU'-st young mules that I own. Sold on account of having no l-c lor them tor six months to come. Bale positive —terms liberal. JOHN* G. \Y INTER. Montgomery, Ala.. Jun** 3—!w2t Randolph. Sherilf Bales, VtriEEbe sold *n the first Tuesday in July next, h.-lb-e > * toec*urt house door in the town of Cuthhert, Randolph •x*unty, within the uw-iml hour! of aak\ the following property, to . w it: Lot of .*!!.i number one hundred snJ lit:* eight in the sixth dis trict of Randolph county : leviird on us Hr property of tYi iiam i|. Primer to satisfy two * fas issued **ut of a jtv ice'* e urt ot sad county, in fat or of tVro. fa raw a,- s Wliiiatu K. F.runtr. prtrop and, and Ezekiel Hyde. Levy made and returned tome t*y a const able. Also, one negro man by the name of Harry 23 years of age; levied ou ns the property ot William I*. Beckwith to satisfy one fl fa isaied out c c justice's court of A'andolph county, in ffoor o* Patrick H. McCook for the uso of Daniel A. McCook vs iVil* 1 l’ 4>n i. Be- with. Lew n’.adear.d returned to tuc bv j Cote- bte. Al>o, lot of land number one hundred nd fifiv vert in the ; seventh district o*’ said eeurty: ievic*i on as the property of Ha* id Ward and John B. Ward to satisfy sundry fi fas issued ut *ii a justice's couri of said cuut\ in tavor of Delaware .Mor ris and others, vs David Ward and John B. Ward. Levy made net relumed to in*, by a constable. Also, toe loliii,* mg |>r<>peny, t> wit: one improved Wireraa • true,--tie trjrge turmrvj machine, one burning machine, cue , vaiii burning roach hie,, one large burning machine, one swedg mach'ioc,ouvgroovi-g mxctiine. one stove pipe,ail levied on : •a. the property of A/aUhew r*.‘nir|t to satisfy oat- Jl fa issutsl from ihe s<i)nor court <*f count* in thvor of vain \Vri_h'. vs Mauhew t^barp. Vi-*, three tots of land, num b-r tL rt-- hnp'irt'l aud two, two * hundred and seventy, two hundred and sixty-nine, in the tourtb | district ot said oounty, levied on u* tf-.e property ‘-f Natbau 11. j -iristee to satiety s .iuiry ft fas i irotn the Superior com tol l r:v’d couu-.y* in favor o; llirun Roberts and oiher>. v, Nathan G. i nrirtee. Also, oac negro gist by the uame of Amelia about 25 veer? ot j •isA, levied on the property of Henry a. Dane to satisfy’sundry : nja issued out *t josuce’s c -urt of said coutitv in favor of I Hrvois A. Siu.'ii uud others, v> lieury S. Haue. Ee* v made and returned to me by a couslable. Alm),forty acres of lot of laud number one hundred and thir-j t-n in the .tit dU-tzict of -md county, it being in die north- I cast comer ot - lid b*t, levied on as u-.c propertv ot Job” fl. ! J.*’ios to - ifi- Y sundry fi fu-t issued out of a justice'!. o--urt ot said bounty in favor ot James F. ra John H. Vne* .and L. I H. Utuckshire au 10. Jur-lsi, wcurtiy. Levy made and returned to mo i>v a Constable. I 'toejl—ids __ \VA .HIX'STOy JOYCE. .^be-fT. DR. F. C. EELISON. v HA recently completed his Medical Educ&Uop ir fParts'ro Hospit-ilf, where he devoted especial attention I' 1 S U RGERY, UJW Offvls ilia pfOlcSsiOnul c—fi Ice-; Ea* *o the cittzei a oi t o ‘irabus and viemify. *nice East side Broad etreeb O’ or Mae Roeg I*!s; and Woftimbum June l-w(r'Ju DKY GOODS. 1)1! ESS GOODS! Received this morning, a handsome assortment FRENCH AND ORGANDY MUSLINS, BAREGES, TISSUES, See., &c. The ionner stock is oflered at New- York cost. Aoio ) is the time for bat sain*. , “ CHARLES MYGATT. Columbus, May 23—tw6t MOURNING DRESS GOODS Just received an as**ortuient of ii.nk MOV Ii S ING DR ES S GOODS, UOASI6TIAG OF Blnek Grenadine SILKS; Lupin’s BERAGES: Plain and fig’d. Fronch JACONETTS ; French PRINTS; Canton GAUZES; TISSUES, TAFFETA Luftture Crep de Parin, Saiinjdu Chine, India Sumner SILKS; Cballeys aid Satin La Reine. BROKAW,CLEMONS &. CO. Columbus, niarch 26-twlf PRINTEDJIUSLINS. SUMMER SILKS. BERAGES AND GRENADINES. Averv aasortment just received bv BIIOKAW, CLEMONS A. CO. Columbus, march 26-tw New goods rite feubscrilx-r has in Stoio a large rtock. of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS which are offered lor sale at prices CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. FOR CASH OR APPROVED CREDIT. iHT Purchasers for ("ash will find it to their advantage to examine my stock and prices, before purchasing. ColumbuH,April 2—tw C. MYGATT. 7UST Received, a lot of Fine FANS. Also, Embroider*- Silk, by [April 22.] WHITTELSF.Y k’t.'o. CLOTHING. SUM MK R CLOTH ING ! A largo and well selected stock of SUMMER CLOTHING, (Which will he sold at reduced price.-,) can fie found at JOHN SMITH,’S May 7-w&twtf No. 1‘25 Br*ad street. COATS! GOATS! f COATS!!! A BEAUTIFUL AUTICLE OF ClsniMßT, LINEN, PONGEE SILK, GRASS LINEN, j am) iSearsuukku Coats, Just received at JOHN SMITH'S, j May 7-w&twtf No. 125 Broad street. SHIRTS! SIlIBTS!! SHITtTS!!! A large assortment from the best manufactories in New York. Just received at JOHN SMI TH’S May 7-w\:twtf No* 125 Broad street, i Genin’s Hats. A FFAV cases Genin’? a no. one Hath—Smut* styles. YY Just received and for sale bv March 30—tw * J. 11. MERRY. - _ I ___■ I u ■ : i MUSICAL. ANOTHER MUSIC STORK. WILLCOX & CARTER, NO. ‘J2, BROAD STREET,COLUMBUS, GA„ ARF. now receiving, and will keep constantly on hand, SHEET MUSIC, PIANO FORTES, GUITARS, VIOLINS, j ACCORD EONS, BANJOS, TAMBO RINKS, FLUTES, FLAGEOLETS, FIFES, vNC. Strings for the VIOI. I N AN n ii rIT AK . NLSO In-truetioii l.'ooks for the above liutrununl*. ADo, Ex ere i f**-* for the cultivation of the Voice. Orders are Molioited from Ibacher# and other* l . I). F. WILLCOX. WM. D. CARTER. X. P. Mr. Carter w ill attend to Tuning and Repaiiiug Pianos at* heretofore. Ctiiuinbuft, April J5 —w&tw ts SSLLINB OFF SHEET MUSIC AT HA til’ I’UKT;. r pHK umler-iigned deatrlng to reduce their extensive stock of A Siifkt Music, will sell at three, cents per pose, for half the usual price) a lortre share of their present stock. Among which ! may tie found many of the nlv.- and Pori ut pieces ot the day. This is in opportunity not to be neglected by Tkauhrrh and \ F< Hoot.s. to lay in a supply. In this lot will be found ino.-t of the desirable Music everyday order and. Also, alaree stock of IvsTßi iTtov Books for the PIANO FORTE, which v ill be #-.!d at less than rest. Among the Sheet Music are the following pieces, orraneed by C. REPS, viz.: Dsneinsr Feather M'aitr. ; Bombardment of Vera G’ruz; Libert Waltz*-*.; Siono,Mountain,Q. S La Sultana Waltz ; Columbus t.u-ird-, Q. . Gibraltar Waltz ; Hyacinlh Gallop; Ali*ine Horn, cj. S. Gailopade Polka. ntso —.4 large variety of Hour*. Waltzes, PoLkas, Marches an*! (iufek ntepß, t>y celebrated author?. Sh l c r of this lot to be strictly Cash. Jus! received.a large lot of NFAY MUSIC, whk-hjwill be ?ohl at the usual price. i :,li and examine. * truer- with money emdosed w ill be filled ami forwarded to any part ofttie country by mail; WHIITLLSLY & u). <'ohonbus, G:>.. Match !)—twtf New Sheet Music. rfAfir. rubscritiers hare this day received a large assortment o| I .sheet Music; among which are many uew and populut pii-ces never beiore oflefed in this market. The ladies inpaii cut tr are invited to call amt examine our stock. TRU \ V <% PKASI-L f’••iuntbus, Marcii 2 —t* 1 *•** Itroiid street. FiAWOS TUNED AND REPAIRED. —, THE undersigned have engaged the services ot ‘SBB M r . r. o. RA.M'M, Cutler and P.ttoo Maker, hit. ly si —a - ’ rir n u from Krartls Uelebrated Dtahlishrnstit in Par.-. J J 1? j ‘/ Mr. R.i probnbly the best in bis profession iu the Southern Country. We are prepared to a.tt“itd t<* alt i*der> in the above line, and w it! L*e rtfjioußibie tor all vtork done by ottr workmen. 1 tfder* addressed •* Whittvi skt A Go, or Tkua v & Pcvsr, will meet with prompt attention. WHITTF.LSFY & Cos. f ‘Tirrtoiv \pril 22. INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC. r r , DL undersiinted respectl'ully informs bis former friends and 1 t-upiK .md the public generally, that tie ha# returned to this c i‘v where le nropoie t* *-#LibUeb himself in Id# profession as a ! Tea her ot Music. He t# now prepared :o takes limited uutobet of puptl--*n‘b*} Pia?* Forte and in Vocal Music, to whom It'# regular aiul undivided attention will be gtveu. gjf’i >rd*-rs j,-! tat the M uric b'.- re ot \V bu.elsey A- C o, w ill r ceiv *- pcr'iTipt attention. ,-ipnl 23, Isoi—wAttwtl rj’StiEL L.'iAlvßJb $lO Reward! GOLD WATCH STOLEN. bTOLLS’ on the 1 Itb insl., a Gold Watch, “So. 3325 —jjjo,Harrison, Liverpo-?!. The above reward will be given on delivery of the watch at this ‘■•fin Columbus, May I^—tw- DOST. Id the street, in this city, tins morning, a CUFF PIN. Tits tinder w'J! be pa'd five dollars on leaving the Pin at thtsofii’e. May 21— twtf DR. S. B. LAW. •> H located himself in CoJumbus, Ga., to pur* ftOMu-e the practice of his profession. \U Hu office is on Jackson struct, opposite atd direct ly cast Ju& of the A’etbodist G hurch, the one formerly occupied by Dr | 11.,M where h*> roY be found at all time*. u:*i*-* )*eut pretew I .-ms’tv. ‘vVlnmbu*, June 1, 1t'..3-rwrf BOOKS AND STATIONERY. The Book of Poetry rizLUSTRATED with engravings on wood, bv Dartey, 1 A Doepler, Oertel and Schueeeele. j “Most of the distinguished living poets, ami some from ; the generations that are past,lent their aid toward- making j ! this beautiful volume. The collection may possiblv turn* ‘ ieh some evidence that true poetry may be allied to the i purest moral and religions feelings and ‘-entiments. The mechanical execution is equal to any book ol tin* season ” j Price £1 50. N. E. Recodett. June I—tw. For sale by D. F. WILLCOX. Idlffiin on Rail Road Curves. A short practical treatise for Civil Engineers giving a T 1 series of geometric methods of describing Railway ; Curves and Tangents applicable to all cast's occurring in ! ouiinarv practice. Second Edition. For salt: bv | June I—tw D. F. WILLCOX._ | Dissolution. TnIIE Copannership heretofore existing between the tituicr- j . signed under the name of A. C. FLEW ELLEN A- < 0.. i# this dbv dissolved bv mutuai consent. .Wav 2. I*'’.l. A. C. FLEW ELLEN, J. T. COLEMAN. The undersigned continues the business heretofore conducted ( by A. C. Fleweilen ft Co.,and persons indebted to the said firm ; will please make pa - , ment to A. C. FLEWELLKN. Columbus, Ga„ April 30—twtf BOOKS, BOG KS! JUST RECEIVED BY A C. FLEWELLEN. Songs. Scott’s Commentary. Comprehensive “ Encyclopaedia Ametieann. Troutine on Railroad curves. Owen on Forgivene.*.-. Venn’s Duty of Man. Schlegel’a miscellaneous ‘vork?. Hor#e Robinson. Allan’s Ritual of Masonry. Lockhart’s Lije of Scott. The Recruit. Motherwell’s Poem?. Blvthedale Romance. INvice told tales. Characteristics of Wom^n. Maunders Tieasury. Macauly’s speeches. Men of the times. Genius t.f Scotland Nick of the wood?. Swallow Barn. Beranger’s Ijyncs. Everett’s Speeches. < ’arlyle’s 3uscellancy. Taylor’s Holy Living and Dying Carlyles Lattet Day Pamphlet?. Pastoral Theology. Olin’s Sermon^. Louis I7th. The history of tho Royal Dauphin. Ticlutor’s Spanish Literature. Bulwer’s Athens. Prescott’s Miscellanies. Sparks’ American Biography Homes and Haunts of British Poet* s . How to Observe. Raphael. Bulwer’s Schiller. Gfabbe’s Synonymes. Agnes Strickland’s Queens of Scotland. HarpeFs new miscellany. Harper’s Family Library, 166 volumes. Harper’s ‘Magazine, hound in muslin. Lessings Field Book of the Revolution. Cecilia ; by Miss Burney. Beckman’s History of Inventions. • Michelet’s French Revolution. Count Hamilton’s Fairy Tales. Miller’s Philosophy ot History. Lamartine’s History ol The Girondists*, Memoirs of Count Gram moot and Charles 2d. Rabelai’s Works. Bacon’s Essays and Historical Work?. Schleger‘3 Philosophy of Life. Sheridan’s Dramatic Works and Life. Robert Hall’s Miscellaneous Works, Gregory's Evidences of the Christian Re!igJ* Schiller’s Revolt of the Netherlands. Neanders History of the planting of Christianity. Buckeye Abroad ; by Cox. Memories of the Great Metropolis. Morell’s Philosophy of Religion. Machiavelh’s History of Florence and other Works. Roscoe’s Life of Lorenzo De Medici. Schlegel’s Dramatic Literature. Roscoe’s Life of Leo the Xth. Goethe’s Faust, Tasso, lphigenia, Egmont, and Goetz. , The Fortunes of the Colville Family; by the author oil Lewis Arundel. The Rifle Rangers. I’he Marrying Man; by the author of Lewi? Arundel. Home Influence : Days of Bruce: Mother’s Recompense; j Vale of Cedars ; Women of Israel. Home Scenes and Heart Studies; by Grace Aguilar, llayne and Webster’s Speeches. Walde Warren; a tale of Circumstantial Evidence,by Emerson Bennett. A Life of Vicissitudes; by G. f‘. R. Janie?. The Flying Artillerist ? a tale of Mexican Treachery, by Harry Hazel. | Rochester, or the merry days of England. Gilderoy ; The Free Footer. The History of Pendennss. Vanity Fair. Stubbs’ Calendar, or the Fatal Boots ; by Thackeray. Katie Stewart; a true story from Blackwood’? Magazine 1 >avid Copperiield. The Swamp Steed, or The Day? oi Marion and hi? Merry Men. Fair Rosamond, or The Queen’s Victim; by Pierce lagan Quinfin Matsy-'. or The Blacksmith ol Antwerp. Columbus, May *2l—twly To the Masonic Fraternity ! r rMIF. “Aitiirmn Rezon.” or Book of Constitutions oi’the .L Grand Lodge of Ancient Free Masons of South Caro lina. Especially recommended to the fraternity by U> <- Grand Lodges of South Carolina and Georgia. Ju>t received bv May 21- A. C. FLEWELLEN. Winter's Palace Mills! x XT}', believe the dam will be repaired by ihe lath Jun**. so ;<s >v to allow us tocoinmeuce grinding (.perntiona, which w ■ expect tl better, quick, r, and cheaper, than the whole world and balati.-c of mankind united. Have ten thousand bushels best Pennsylvania Wheal, and any quantity ol Corn read* to commence with. You\t better believe a stood time is coming. May 18—twtf ~ LIVINGSTON, Agent. 0a Consignment. .fcgr.f;.'. \ 00 Hds. New Orleans J*u.*ar. CT j jt) Bltls. J'JO-i** Sidtt*. .) - r*b vulder*. Ml of which will be sold low for Caf! and examine tisem. G. HARRISON &. G’O. tV-lumbu*, \|.ril >*—twtf AUCTION AND COMMISSfOy BUSINESS. TUP. undesigned would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that be has opened a store on Broad : street, nearly op|.>jite Mr. Jams* Ktvns’s Bans J*ouci. for the : p'irpoA of carrying on the above bti*ine#s, anti would he happy tor them to n** - him a call. He pr-isoses doing the . f f'CTIO.Y i GVp Cos. ,r .V/?.S/tGV /*'f'k/.YJ:>S in the uetial wa*. and will also al'eo-l t-> the-eliing and hirjj.g of Negroes for those who , may eidi u#. Inn. * iib dnjir patronage. JOHN yl'IN. N. B. —<.'onuii'neiilJ of M, rchandize corefully attended to. i )ei > t*- r i -52—w : w H. 1853* SPRING GOODS. 1853. WILLIAM M. KNOEPFEL, I*3 \\ liitani Streeg New York. I M POK IER AND JOBBER, /.V FH t-Y( //, GERMANY. E.YGLISM AWJ’ DOMESTIC GOODS. ForTaifer? and • toth : rr j , have roceiv*jd by late arrivals, a j large and well “elected slock in German, Euglieh and French Cloths, o! all*rf“’**- Httd style?. M•.*hairCon:ir.es, Drap D’Ete, Uueen's Clvh. Alpsecx bjkl • Worsted Coatings, CashmereUe. Mixed and Clouded Zephyr Cloth, plain tndtt ilfei. Fancy French and Barnsley Drills. Bros* u and Yellow Linens, Fancy Fiaid - >nd Figure*! Mar itcilie?; White and Buff Figured Marseilles; I>ra*> Silk and Linen • ■oatings, t'jgctUer uii ai: extensive as;<fn*ueei ot TRIMMINGS, and other Cm'ods. suitable for the CLOTHING TRADE, tho; 1 cos* farorebfe terms. Particular cash orehort-time buyer*, and all aba stmiythei! Interests, will end end examine I*L -?*ck, before purchaving else j New Y ork, -’snuary S2 —4wiy TRAVELING. MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD CO. CHA NGE OF SCHEDULE. On and nfler the 16th inst. the Passenger Train -will leave and | run by the following schedule daily until further nonce: Leave Columbus at S A. M,; Arrive :tt M.con 3 30 P.M. Leave Maeon at G 30 A. M.; ‘rrive at C dumbos - It* P. M. E. F. RICKER, fcyjperintendeftt. Columbus, May 14. 1853 HARNDEFS EXPBES& OnOLPU Streef. ■\\ T E reepec-lAiUjr bog leave tolnibrm the citizens ot Goiumhus 1 it aiul its vicinity, that wo have concluded our arrangement* * Ith the Central Roiiroad Ranking Compete.', and are now mu- j ning messengers daily from Mm on to StivsiinaL. \h, !VrwaruiiiJ-- daily over the Muscogee and South- West ,-m Railroad <> Fort \ tilr.v. Oglethorpe amt Macm*, thence to Milled ire villc Savannah and a'l imormedhue place-. Also, to Montgomery, Ala. We would aiso nay. that our re presses by the steenier* to New York ami Phil, uciphia enable ns to forward even :,->•*r |tion of merchandise am! valuable*. Notes, PruiV, and Bib-collected in even town in the .Northern mid Eastern St.*;. * : also, to cflifitnia and i \.rc*;*e. Omm and Aukntj—Randolph strt*t<. • imbu?, opposite { the ‘‘Corner rhone” printing office: C. \. 1 . u. i-on, Macon ; ‘ Mr. Kendrick, Port \ alley: G. K. Clay t 0... ‘ . .berpe; !.*.* :.•<> l Afreet, Wav nnnah ; 74 Broadway, Atew York ; 13 and -15 Wonih ; 1 bird. Philadelphia ; 6 Court street, Boston ; Lxetmnuv s.nvt, j Providence; Moutgoinerv street, >an I-'rancisco. LIVINGSTON, WIN’ ULSTER & CO. ‘ Columbus, April 13—tw&.w SEW YORK ANI) SAVANNAH STEAM KSIIP ism:, ft 'r.rkltf The veic and splmdid St, uships Florida , ... ('apt. Lyon, am 1 Alabama, ('apt. Lvdlow. ! Belonging to the Nkw York anpSavannah S:ka?i Navioatios Company, A YJJI.I. leave Savannah atid New York pv . y tnrdny. These T V ships are 1,30© tonsregLter,awl unsnrp: --edin safely,*.,. --d J and comlort. These steamers leaving Savannah at the -one time that the Marion and Foutberner leavesCharlecon. arrive in New York as j soon as, or before them. passage§23 —pavable before goiter on hoard Auf.nt* : rAI)ELFOKf. I’AY &.CU.. r\* van nab, G ;i . SAMUEL !,. il iV.MLLL, AprilSO, 1852 —tf] ItllFront -Ireel,New YorK. FOR PHILADELPHIA. UN[T 1; I) STAT Jl 8 M At L L4\ V. . Philadelphia N Savannah Steam Navigation Company. r TIM*: new and splendid side-wheel Steamship S T A T F. OFC.ro Jt G I A , tw**lve hundred t'.ms register, Cap!. WALTER COLLINS, will leave .Savutui: h as follows: Wednesday, June 1 Wednesday, .Nine 15. “ * ** 29 • 4'uly 13. “ July 27 *• August in. This ship has been built with the atrictcM regard !■> the safety ; aiiu comfort of the passengers, and her accommodations are un surpassed by any steamship on the coaid. Anew steamship now building, in every respect equal to the j State of Georgia, will take her place in the line during the , month of June, and wi.l. with the Stateof Georgia, make week- ! lyline, leaving each port on Wednesday. * Cabin passage from Wnvarnah to Philadelphia : 5 “ ** “ New York *25 Steerage to Philadelphia ned New York $ 9 ; C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent in Savannah* HB/iON & MARTIN, May 21—ts Agent-: in Philadelphia United States Mai! Line. —i THROUGH IN A PAY EACH WAY, From Coiambus, Ga„ lo Chunnenuggee, Ala., (and you may go to Savannah the nest day. from Columbus,) 1 via Lam ingt on, Sand Fort,, U chee, Creek Stand, Hernando, Enou, and N'cvvart’s Mills. Tim line intersects at Chunnenuggee the one to Montgomery j via Cotton VaUey, Tuakegee aiul Chchaw, also th one leading in the direction of Tallahassee, Fla., via Fivo Points, Mount An- • drew, Clayton and Furkula. Ala. 1 will send forward passengers or freight from ( hunneiiuggee 4 to any of the following places ; Union Springs, Aberibil, Arhor vi'ie, Pcrote, Missouri, I’-ug Hall, Edgefield,Troy, and Ridgely. SCHEDULE : Leave Columbus Tuesday, Thursday ami Saturday atGA. M., arrive at Chunnemtggee same days, at 9 j>. m. l.eave Chunnenuggee Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4 I a. m.; arrive at Columbus same days at 9 p. rn. May 28—1 wl v APPLETON HAYGQOD, Oint.ractor. VKKiNOY A LCTORns OMN I BUS LINK. Fare —In Proportion to (lie Distance. 4YE return our t-hanks to the traveling public amt the. citizens goiierallv, for their lilieral [>at ronage, and would inform them that our splendid new ( >.l/.V7- HI'SsKS, with H.Vbl TEJi.MS and careful J>JUTEKs. will continue to run for the accommodation of the ulfir.eus and per sons stopping at the Public Houses. Calls left at the Hotels or at our stable, Mrictly attended m. ( Columbus, March Id—w&dwly gWWFWif y■-yJt:. -m*J3rM uwmui vjmv.-ysr rwiwirsn; Mail Arrangements. I'KOM AND AFTER THIS GATE, rpnr, Nortliem mail will close at 5 A. and arrive i t ! 2P.M. Tite, Western mail eloK-s at 7 P. M., and arrives at 2 P.M. J. A. L. LEE, I*. M. Columbus, May 18—twit’ RETI HNED. C T. GVBmiAli, D. D. S. X‘* ‘Z ,Z of the beat wruk tuai can be done, m (1 :■ • a •* <-t addi tional means t<>execute the same s'.vie w id. tiistauvo. .Ms-.. 1 opera*.on the teeth, with hi - u>un : ■•are ami fioish. Over Foster & Purple’s Jewelry Store. No. G'J Broad Street. Columbn.". Jatiuary, 7—twtf \Y, F. LEE, I>. D. S. DENTAL SURGwON. oftice 011 Broad street, over .Yiy store. < ‘dumbus, < ms 29 —ts SV. I). FORD . HEALER IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES! Pirkies, Pwsf-rvpg, Frnils, rnnlcdiuimrics. Scsars. VLSO. Fisb, Oysters ;-.nd Ice when in season. Wmomi-rg's lini.piMi, Jutkiip >v strelt. -ij.VAXS.ui, Ga Fc‘>ruarv 9, IHN3. twGni lisE’-Heating Smoothing; Itoiis. Vt.Oitl) supp!’ 01 tne above usetul articles oil hand ami S-*” sale by ‘ H ALi MOSES. Columbus. April 23—t'2m Printing Presses For Sale -INWO larg*- and very superior Washington l riiu .n-i- Prf->c-, w ith 29 bv 4-t beds, will be sold low for cad;, or on time il preferred bv the purchaser. Warranted as go-.- ias new. Apply to ’ LOMAX &. ELLIS. C -iumbu?, Ga. February 4—twtwtf Shi:*ts ! Shirts! ! 4 LARGE invoice of SiITH 7Y COL/., ins. DT. ‘ /sis ;\ HOSIERY, 6ic. Just received and for -ale by March 39—*V W MEItKY. * AUBURN WATER-CURE. GT'HlSEetablisUmeut is now open for e'e ■ r-.—r’-on of patients 1 The location is pleaisoni nod healthy, be:n r on the great • Southern Moil Route in La.-lero Mali .-ua. and ■ - bout a hundred yards from ibe depot. iinmeliatel> adjoining th-- Railroad. Thu eflicucy of the Water Tr*-jtinent in all acute di-ea'Cr. a Fevers, Scarkoina. Measles. Sni".l . x, &.C- U comp ete and rapid as to n-rm Mmosl tn-rH. -i .*s; wiiih- in eiir-mic ui-ease?. ii. e. all diseases of long standing, a> Gout, Rheumatism, I'ysp-qi • sia. Neuralgia, Scr tub, Com-ampliou. n the only eFe‘> tual modeof arres'.ag the prowross of the.oi-ca.-e and eradicating it from tim yx'**n. j Id tbe pec i isr.jt-ease- - of Women, ihe Water * are is a sover eign remedy, wh-re-all other remedic-have failed, and inciiild ; birth it procure* immunity from unto id Mitfcring. ! Patietiis *• mid bring one quilt, a comforl, two pair 1-iankets, two &-.icts nod several yarls of linen *liapcr ior bandages. T'-nns acco.ding to tr^nm-ut and aUention required, payable weekly, incariabt”. t ‘•>t ‘-i!l.vLon tec- ?5. HR. vV. G. RUED, i ... . MRS. M. A. TOR BET. | ‘ • a ‘ l ‘ ‘**• Auburn, March IG—wlv mch HbtwGw The VI Vol. of Harper's Magazine, j TiFJM} completed, persons enu hav r tiietn bound >n any style, ; X) by leaving them'with L'AVIp KOS-. Uook Binder, No. .2 Broad s r Pf 1 j Cokmbui, May 4- v fct.w ts FOR SALK AND TO RENT. ! valuable'plantation FOR S \ LR. I I will sell my Pbntaliou, aitunted in Russell County, Yl'i., Id miles west of Columbus, on Uohee Creek, containing twenty-two hundred • .7 seveti hundred cleared, will* all necessn r\ imciov.-'ments. Also, my Honse suirf Lot. In Wyniitou, containing twenty acres, and one of the most desirable residences anti among the by sj imprti'etl places in or near Columbus. Jt IHN W. BURT, kjantatwn and lot for sale, CN ACCOMMODATING TERMS. ,r?T’ 1 wid sell tuv valuable plantation ono mile Fast t>f ■V-r'4. l g Craw lord', Alai, containing Fight Hundred acres; well improved, govxl dwelling and out houses, gin hou**-. vv -crew, Jto... .vc. Tlu-re is good creek bottom an*! pine lawi intei-jiersoii w ithOuk anil Hickory. Also, a corner one acre lot opposite the hotel in Crawford. For terivs and pnrticulars apply to Messrs, t*. S. IJa.rr'son A ! Cos., (iolutnbus, Ga. 2©—wAtwtf C. \. < b n ’ D For Sale. A small farm about one and a h.a’f miles fr--m Coluni* bus. H contains 15© or lf>!) acres ol land : Kt.*u? a third ,i which la cleared, and in suitable condition f-r culftvs*- .lie.n. The remaining jwyrtiou U well timbered wiih pile. 11 is a desirable location for any person, wishing a small farm or summer residence in tbr vicinity of the city. Apply to ‘Jolumbns. March 9—tu if F. T. I A VI.GR. FOR SALE. A HOUSE AND LOT; ALSO CARPETS, FURNITURE, Ac. APPLY TO . C. S. HARRISON & CO. Columbia*, May 14—twtf FOR RENT. - . A small ami comfortable dwelling on Broad atrec!, ad joiningCajdapj linrrowa ami K. h*. Greenwood. ; g**pj Apply to kIJJJ. J. L. MUSTIAN. i.olunibus, Jan. 7—2 ‘.w If MAY’ FIRE PROOF ’ LB VERY STABLE. xxSl ‘■pilK undersigned return ibeir sincere thank* to their uumor- A ous patrons mid frieml-3 for the liberal pair mage haretolore extended to them, aud would ie-|*ectfully announce to the pub lic that they have removed to their large and recently finished FIRM PROOF PRICK STAPLE. I Text Side Oglethorpe Street , Adjoining Temperance Hall, and apposite 11. C. McKee's Carriage Repository, where they are prepared lo offer ftu-iiitics and accommodations unsurpassed in the s >uibern couniry. I'lieir stables are fitted up w iilt over Ono Hundred. Commodioua Stalls! Their Lots are extensive and secure. Our Saddle Horse.-*, Bug gies, Carriages and Rockaways, aie of (he very first order. Our Drivers, Hostlers and Attendants are sober, caretul and courte ous. everything connected with our establishment is under the immediate personal attention of the Proprietors. VV u have spared no expense, ami are determined to spare no pains which tnav be necessary, to render perfect satisfaction to nil who may favor us with lheir patronage. We. hope, therefore, by diligent, and unremitting attention to our business, to merit a liberal shr re ot public patronage. FINE HORSES ALWAYS ON HAND FOR SALE.''’ N. R. Connected with our Livery business, we have two splendid Omnibuses, with fine teams and careful drivers, which -.vill always be in readiness, on the arrival and departure of tlto Curs and Steamboat?. Orders left at the Hotels, and at our Sta ble, promptly attended to. YF.RNOY & ECTOR. Columbus Ga., May 2S, 1873.—tivfit. CHALYBEATE SPRINGS. TH E undersigned, thankful for the very liberal f patronage extended to him since the opening of the above establishment, informs bis friends and the ] traveling public, tiiatliis house will bo re-opened on FRIDAY, :20th OF MAY. 1 1u addition to *bc many comforts and amusements afforded bis guest- hereto***v, the suba-ril-.* r has IMPROVED AKD ENLARGED HIS \ ( c .) M vv o 1) \ T f O N 3 , in such a manner ns enubi*-** lorn to say that he can accommodate | ail whom, y favor hi:., .s Hi: a vis-i.aml render their etav agrees | blc and sat istactory in every n-spect. it matters not whettiej the traveler is in seurcbo- ih. ainusen*enl —eitb;r or both—th*- : Chilly bente is the: p! a: wl, eh hi* w ants can be satisfied. ! The Writers are tin**. *'■ ‘duty t-eate and Sulphur,” ami will cui> as many dtM uses astiny one | ; r--*ii ought to hav<-. THE BATH# are excellent and arranged ivitlia view to comfort. The quantity of water is not quite as groat, in volume as that discharged >y NUigur:;, but thi re is plenty and to spare for the ablutions ol any uumber <>i 'Bathers not engaged in ditching for Gas Works, or operatin'.* in Coal Holes ; and as this is not Hie class of visitors v. in* have herelofoie found the Obaiy’benle, the proprietor trusts that his friends will find no scaiciiy of that necessary element of navigation. W hile ie will have oceans of waterier his temper ance triends he will remember lo keepn good supply oI VVinc* ; tor those who prefer a spirit level to a water course, lest tor* irreak i a tendency to Hydropathy might cause them to be regarded as ’ “soakers/* In a word, tlie proprietor has been crowded every season since be lias had charge of the Springs; atid as he feels satisfied that i ll v.-ho have called on him will give good report, -end their (fiend .and call again when they pass this way. he is determined to leave nothing undone to keep his place “right side T O INVA LI D S good fare and. good cheer sire as necessary as good water, and as none of tbsse things are pniliculurly disagreeable even to sucii. as frotn tiicir health fu! ness, are traveling certificates of the salubrity ofthe land they live in, the subscriber teels that he Is safe in say ing the Chalybeate am! its Proprietor are the elements “to drive dull care away.” From Geneva, on the Railroad twenty miles cast of Columbus, Four Horse Coaches run daily l<> the Springs ; from Barnesviile Hi weekly. \t Wes’ Point, on the Montgomery Railroad, at LaOrcmge, Pleas: nllLll 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 only difficulty to t'o- traveler is to make up his mind t o < o I > ail and s.ve the undersigned, and it he does not make you comfortable, it will be ixcai-seyou are harder to please than any one that he ha-* enconu to rod as yet, ai-.d that is saving a good deal. JAMES WOOTTF.N. Chalybeate Springs. Ga., may 17—tw&wtljuly. % KMfm&mm St K-OK THE ThOlt the Growth nd F.mi'eiiisbmerit of the Hair to Prevent, E iti Failin'-'off and turning Gray. Awarded the highest prem- Jums by the States of New York, Maryland and Michigan, at their Annual Fairs of 1851. The Katbairon t**ciraiizes the otTect of disease, climate, end old sge, in prcterrinT and r'staring the Human Hair, even af ter a I>nidness of twenty years; cleanses the scalp from Scurf and Dandruff: win cure the Nervous Headache, Scald Head, Krvdpeta-, Dise'i-jc: ol the Skiu, icc.and is the <*-t desirable TOILET ARTICLE For Lao.ii “or G<~fit:c:neu , s usr* in the world.. Its perfume equals Lullin’- Choicest Extracts, and !: ing free fto:n all offensive oil, or coloring properties, it gives the Hair that golden, br.ght, .tt, lively appeunu'ce. *-*-ura4 by no oilier prej.tiatiou. Ti.'r ti-<; i-f H.-e, Katbaipon is adopted by the best physicians in Europe ami America, and has a pj.fronage and sale ur/precedent edin the history of the maiirta medico. But words are superttu nwi. -7 trial on'a can. attest its r*.sj virtue, as h<’llian s rt.rtOi,.- ‘tv* b* bad throughout No*tb and Hoiiih America, Europe an*l the Islands of ihe 6c*van, in large bottles, tor 25 cents. Sold in Columbus bv DR. R. A. WARE, EESNKR & PEABODY. ROBERT CARTER; K. Thomas Lyon, 161 Broadway, N Y. LYON’S EXTRACT OF PURL .7 A4fA IC A Ol N GER. N* ‘THING need be -aid o command tbe attention of the pul*- lic V* this article, when convinced that it is P< BE rrid /s-- dvliercted . ediee.l men. or'boss se.*kvng ? harmless beverage to < lest toy the unwheie-.*iuo <*T*t*:,s of brackish ivii-1 turl*:d can rely upon its cenuin*: character, and it is also ex'eiisiveiy ur-cd fcrcuiinirv r.urposv*i, >u fi.:v<>riny cakes, preserves. &*■- To toe afTlicted with rn-spepsia, Summer Gomplaints, Cholera. Nervous Pebilitv. Fever i.tid Ague, Dizziness, gtneral Prosfation, &.c. tiotiiing has e* er ,:*eaii prescribed w ith equal effect. Manufactured by E. Thomas Lyon, Chemist, 161 Broadway, New York. Inquire for Lyone Pure Gimrer. Sold by reputable Druggist)*. tioughout the world. (JESNER& PEABODY, ROBERT CARTER, DR. ID A. WARE, March IB—twfim CoJumbuf. Ga. A CAII I) ! o T f t’. R*><■?. tiun’-T.ti for th- liberal pc-tnmiige e\t*tdud h*m, Ji would Safti) iubis ©u-.-otners and triend- that be is about t*’ leave this cil) a>mctitnc tt the mouth *f Ju’ia next, f >r the pur pose Qfpurcha-nng new at*;l improved mac'diticry for his trale • anl would request all ‘v :.• may Li Mire h: tjervice-* to 50 id iuthel; work at the earliest opportunity, C'lvimb , i i , -V**! f- ? A’s ij i