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domestic cii cl .*s, shining lortli like thesilent stars
a beauty and a mystery to t:.e uninitiated.
Milledgewlle, May3o, 1853.
Gentlemen : [ regret to say that the se.i ms |
indisposition oi a mem her of my family, will de- i
prive me ot the pleas>.ire of jjartiaip iting in your ,
festivities on thetiad of June. No mao in (For- i
gia. I feel sine, m re sincerely rejoices t!i:m iny-
Kv ls, iu tUe success which has attended the ef‘-
forts o! our enterprising citi/.ens in extending our
Railroad iuiproveuients, The people of your ]
own city deserve a tieh remuneration in the in
creased commercial interest and importance
whicti these i nprovem *nt> promise to Savannah,
a*'d, f doubt not, that the future will justify aii
her bright anti -ipations.
1 am, gentlemen, very respectfully, yours, &c.,
MOWEL.E GOBI*. ’ j
Hon. Jon, ,\1 Berrien, lion. C. S, Henry, Hon.
R. M. Charlton, and other.-, Com nittee.
Unit Ro-i l IVstiva! Souq,
Th.; following is the orijri-.wd soiitr prepared and sung by
Or. Cushman. It wi.J be seen that it is appropiiate to the
occasion—lull of happy hit- and pleasant allusions.
BY C. T. CUSHMAN.
Air —The Low Lack'd Car.”
i
A sonj, srond sir-, is due you,
With tvv weeks ini’rest o t’t;
OI peede-s “| at -’’ we incurred tlie del . t,
1> .t plead can't pay, Pikrp.i.vr.
Wiiatee p otain- to Railroad trains,
is >i -an.nah i- nu tail;
•Coluni ius folk- have fed! this fact.
And so tiu-v wish t<> ay.
it ,t, o! all in u,ir ‘‘special car.”
Wc |,j:i:,d not a hard, nor r tar,
Who C uld XV, it.-, o w add -in",
I he tnou"lit tli it -iionlil . prin”
I I rom die tram of a Railroad Oar.
n
Our to addins o'er, and nies-ings,
We tell like “P.t anil tla,'*
AVho’ve sen ttie:r belle a;e mairied “well,”
And with all due tclal.
But “Fu-sy's gone!” old wife exclaims—
” i can’t stay hare I allow ,
-John! let’s axvay to the second day!'’
5>o —how are the young folks now?
Come! let’.-dunk to the new-married pair, ;
Thtir fortunes, their sous, their fail ! i
And a Jamily jar,
(Except ot stoneware,)
I hay may never their feelings mar.
„ m
Some hr idol ca be our g rls sent
To yours, with si-ter's love—
(St.'.in” team tiiev a e ! they bought a ear
Their Railroad zeal to prove) —
We hope yours all d,d dre.mi upon
V piece, in holy ■ jr,
A nd p ayed that an ;eD (such as they)
Would lend the cause the r might.
Re it til i .and the Railroad Car
V'v e’d i tie-.-as pro'per ty’soiur ;
Faith, it's not sure 1 m
Hut old lather Time
Himselt will yet travel by Car!
tv
Foresaw those dreams what fl mie next
Might hathum’s City woo l
M ss Alabama, . o e slie one
To vim * fair sleeper’s view ?
Altamaha ?—fo est-queeiis
Both wo. thy Tybee's love—
God send such om uiseonie to pass,
And Georgia’s glory prove !
Then success to the Railroad Car!
That messenger-bird <>i the air,
Who folds not her wings
Till rich-sshe brings ‘
To the kings ot the Railroad Car.
• v
*On “xvings^of-team” now dying,
While joy all eyes bespeak—
A crash ! a pau e—a .-liriek ! what cause 1
Novv blanched is ev’rvcheek !
Two hundred souls a leap of death,
God s miracle forestay- !
With grateful homage lilt the heart,
And bend the knee in prai e !
For, the gloom of the funeral pall
Is gone from the marriage hall ;
And its rosy light
And garlands bright.
Now encircle the brow of all.
VI
Arrived at “Ce ful City.”
Wi*h honors we were crowned ;
Then ru bing on— >ur goal we won,
And here, full xvklco.me found.
A festive line this, perchance
We’ve read of ii tile books —
One Rollin’ speaks of ancient “bricks f
Who p itromzed the cooks, (t)
But their ait wasn't pe feet, I deem —
They were surely ilencient in steam /
And aitnougii a“ta-t’’ ago,
We re’n a iieathenish stage —
So the parallel fails,’t would seem,
vi i
Yemen of old Savannah !
And why so rich ye wax ?
Because, upon the snore ot line
Ve make your miglity tracks,
Not these educe, though deuui’s rude waves
Sweep over, and environ ;
For. foot-prints are “fast colors,’
When the tracks are made ot iron !
Tiiea carouse to the Railroad Car,
And carol itr triumphs/ar!
Os the virt e; all
Call'd lae Car —dinai,
Muot be one of the R lilroad Car.
vui
I’m told DeliluhX seeks you
Determination is licrs,
With deeper docks, and Railroad stocks,
*1 o give you. Sums >n, ‘"Sei sors!’
Don’t move your store to Ocean's shore,
Ye Boston olt.ie South ! §
Would ye have come to greatness, think,
If you’d been and non at Vie nimth -
So—look well to the Railroad Car—
Your h e hot, and dig out tile bar ’
’ i’is a b.u'bai'O is tact,
.A. iNational Act
lias never removed that bar ! I!
ix
Then lay the track ! she Car speed
To warm and trigid zones ! >
But don’t make work lor doet n s cieiK,
By smashing people s bone-
The operation needed, is,
By rural di-triets rapping;
For c.rn-tcopial dropsy ;
Veciueo! d-> tile tapping.
And do tout with a Ran road tar.
A spec i tie a l sort ol trocoi :
’ fid a d >star’s advice,
Who is mo.e wise than nice ,
On the theme and a Railroad tar.
‘~*AU .Mon to the accident which befell the delegation
:irain at B.ttier.
t I'he Persians under Cyrus.
sßostonstand s preeminent as the terminus of Rail- .
r °iil'he vessels sunk in the Savannah
the Revolution, as a means oi ddeuce pr oui
country.
lion..
We have received from Mr. I>. A. W, . * “
fine Fleur maimluetulvi Iron. .' U ‘ K ' ;lt ‘
exeellellt article, Slid we ccnend to our P
favorable nuticeol’ tlie Cit> Mill. ■ w
t x.,t it lining a scale ol prices wt
The i*dv’ I‘t‘icmen <- ° vVe should patronise
give elsewhere in our cm a- • our „ wu doors, Wi
home manufactures a. ‘ * f rd. and at lair prices,
can have the very best js an indispeu
b3 ail means let us do it. r . ire satisfied that it can
aable article for the table, am ‘ e d at the City
always be secured from flour mauulaau
Mill:
[TOR THE TIMES AND SENTINEL.]
The Girard Rail Road.
| Mobile, dune 4, 1853.
E liters of Columbus Times and Sentinel
I am pu used to hand you a copy *f the proceedings
ofi ui city lathers at a meeting In Id on the 2d i ,st .
| reconsidering their foimet- acti-.n respecting the Giiaid
i Railroad.
You will observe that the plan first adopted by them
i< r. scinde.l, and that that recommended bv Mr. 11.
Foster, in bis h iwr of the 18111 ult . to the Tr.burieof
thisiMty. (subsequently cope and by yon ) has been adopted
1 lie friends ot the Ito.iri may now rely on M> b.ie for
I he promised million. The Legislature will unlusitat
i ingly alio a us the privilege of t.x iug ourselves. Tt.e
vote ot il ai Estate own .is in favor of it will be almost
unanimous One tore Taxi.o
Girai> Railroad —A new plan has been prop >ed
jhy the lion-1 ot x \l lei men. authori/ing the city to sub
! S'Tibe lor ten thousand shares of the G r.trd* Railroad
I ( ompiriv. I: s : r.k*-s u- that tie- plan is a just one ami
will aeeouipiish .41 that a desired bv both parti-.s. At
the nu etiiio of the Board on Thins lay evening, Mr.
1 Douglas i ll f.d the following, wli.eh was unanmum-ly
ad nt.-rl :
/lew red. Tliat the action heretofore had by this
i Boaid ii rel it-on to the ei v ssu t g its bonds lot- a mil
| h< not doilats, in lx Im'f of the Gir ml lit I road Gumpi
j ny, be rescind, and, and tliat x\ ith the vi w of etFe< tii g a
i em.upi om.se, tiie accompanying ordinance be now coni i
j el ed.
( liii’lxante. Be it ordained by the Mayor. Aldermen
and Council of the city of Mobile, Ti ai the -uu ety
does b re by Mibsi-r b>* t'.-r ten ihousaiul slimes of |i e cap*
: ■ :;l siock of die Girard Railr< ad < i irijiany. j
For t lie pur pore of tins subscription, the My or of
i ‘he eityof Mobile i> li n bv v v*ed w.tbhdl power to pre
jp ir ■ xeeii'e and deiiv. r ill * bonds of the city for one
, mil!.on and >!iar<. redeemable in tw< mv five year.-, the in -
j tefest on which shall not exceed t) p> r eeiit. p. r ..mmm
jan 1 slid! be paid semi annua;! v. This-uh-ei ip ion to be
I su'jeiM to the following provisions and eondit <>ns. to w it :
Ist. i : .1 1 an act ot the is'aturc oi’ A lab mia be
” ’taitied s iiictioiiing lit ■ said sub.-cr pta-n an<i audior z ng
t!ie ei’y to 1 vy a special tax on Me real estate of the eitv
to meet tlie interest on the aforesaid bon Is.
2d. That die bonds be not sold or disposed of in.d t
their pur value.
3d. Timt tlie m tievs or other means derived from tit's
subscription be exclusively app"o|jrinted to the work be.
tween th s city and a pout in Bailer eountv, at or mar
j Greet tv lie, rwiinifindug at the e t\’ of M.b;le.
i 4t!s. Thai t i location of the rend, so as to ;ilV>r l the
I most practicable junction wish the city, be deterin u< <!
, ! upon and fixed, a’ti r a full and complete sutvey sir 1!
i hive been m :de by a eo npeb-nt eng me t, by a public
| meeting of eiozeiis and sancLoned L-y the corporate
i authorities.
s;li. Th >t 4 no bonds shall issue by viriue of thlsord’i
! nance, mil;! the loi4fion of tlie toad shall have be. n
| made by tlie city in li.emanm r prescribed above, and tiv
Mayor shall l ave been duly m-i lid by the said Gitar 1
i Ka road .-o-upany'hat the subseriptioii is red iv and ad
j <■"’ tted, subject to tlie for go n ‘ io.id .iuns.— Mobi.e
! Tribune.
MAI II £•
On tlie 2 diu t. in T i i'v Clinch, by the Rev Thrs.
F S ut. Prof John L. Tucax, ol d.fe place, to Miss Ida
B k -. of N xv Yoik.
—wrnr ***meaxz3n&mmmsmiatmtmmt ■miiui mmjcmaimtmmtats
e. Ui c ,'i and o .ii.‘ J.. ■ Gu .. xhi■ i .
eOKKKCTttI’ TKI-WEKKLY BV J. K. AND CO.
... Xv,Ol.N is iv ciiICKX.... .......... tS , v * 1 i‘i ‘gj gfs iti
India j It la
topi-: t* in; i i® 10
tJACUA—iiams iL*| Ik CSi 14
Miles HP ibj lb i® il
Sliouiders Vib 9 (® 10
PORK—Nett. 4?’ if! C®
BUTT Kit HP* lb; 23 <® 30
UIJHESK ‘p Ibj
LASTIN'US HPlbl 5
UOFFEE—Rio ‘ptb! 11 <®
Java ib 12 (*>, 10
CANDLES —r-penn s p ib| 50 i®.
Wax 4f)> ib
Star ’‘p lb: 30 @
Tallow M il. IS (® 20
j KFATHERS %>’ lb| 40 @ 45
; (• Mil—Mackerel No 1 bbl 14 OU (® ili 00
Mackerel No. 2 bbii 13 00 (®
.Pickerel No. 3 4? bbl 11 00 (® 0 00
Shad <t 3 ’ obi le ot)
Herring.... box iOO @
FLOUR —Western *M bid 700 @ 800
Canal bbij 7 50 0 00
Civ ip- bbll 0 00 @ 750
FODDER....’ ‘fr 100 lbs! 125 (® 140
GUAiN—Corn 4? bushel: 70
Wheat <p bushelj I 00 (oj, 1 25
Oats W bustieij 50 (® 60
*3 LAS 5 * V box; 225 (® 7 00
Ut'NPi ’\V E 8 4?’ kegi 500 (® 650
HIDES l s “ j 8 @ 0
! IKON —-.Swedes d?’ 16 6
English TtD @ 5
! LARD U>! I2>2@ 14
i LEAD HP* ft) 9 i0
: t,tiV! E bbl 350 @ 4 <0
i MoLASSES If gallon 33 i® 40
. \ MLS ‘T >! *’ © 7
OlL—Lamp Vgall-m 150 @ 200
Linseed 4P gallon; I 00 @ 000
j rani gallon! 75 (gl
i PAINTS V kegj 2 On © 275
: tf-'AS 4T bushel 75 @ 80
; t;|OR . HP’ R 5 © 6 yi
-Y UUP —Lemon per gal Ion; l 25 ©
Kaspberrv 4P doz; 6 0.. ©
! a \!/r ‘tp sack j © 1 a0
SI hT ? W bag 000 @ 225
So-\ P.” 4?’ !: | 5 @ 7
; STEEL—Cast <¥ ti J 20 © 22
Cerman ’M “ ©
Auiencan V tti to ©
SUGAR—St. HP | © ~
New-l a leans ke 7 @ b’
Lout, reliiieil V; © 12 X
Lump HP! ©
; SPIRITS brand', Cog W ga. 100 © 400
A 4(1 © I" 0 ,
Pencil ‘Tgal 100 © lj>2
Apple ‘P gal 60 (a to
RUM Jamaica HP 209 © 3 5
New England T 45 c<? u<>
. WHISKEY—Irish H*g> 4 © 6®
Monongahela -V -a;| I oo *'’3
Western HP •! : ’0 © 40
; GlN—Holland V l >SO © 200
American +’ -’a. 40 ©. 50
; TALLOW t! l') © 60
VINEGAR- Tgai 3,>, © •
i WlNES—Madeira, HP *d ® * JJ
Sl.en x T* ga. 150 ® 300
Cbampagne bask! 15 00 @ 20 JMJ
Ai,,i;,.. a ip* gad —7O © 1 00
fft a ret 1 ( ,O
Guano $3 per bun ’red lbs.
Asa Sprii g and Summer Medit ine, Carter’s Span
i h Mixture stands pro eminent above ah others. Its singu
larly efficacious action on the blood ; its st engthening and
vivifying qualities; its tonic action on the Liver; its ten- j
denev to drive all humors to the sui face, thereby cleansing
the sy.-tem according to Nature's own presciiDtion ; its
harmless, and at the same time extraordinary good effects,
and the number of cure- testified to by many of the most
respectable citizens ol Richmond, Va., and elsewhere, must
be conclusive evidence that there is no humbug about it. j
, P . t .! 0 f a single bottle will satisfy the 1110-t skeptical
ofits nerie.it- See advertisement in another column.
June 3— l n J
INTERNAL AND l*,X PERNAL PAINS.
Radway s Ready Relief will instantly Stop and quickly
Remove the Cause.
jn —Diarrhoea, Cholera .Morbus. Kadway 1
Ready Relief will cheek the mod painful discharges, and j
; stop the most di.-tre.sing pains in a lew minutes. It a.lav.- 1
the most painful irritations. By bathing the head, neck, or j
faee it refreshes the senses,and imparts renewed life .strength, j
and’vigor to the weak and weary. The very moment R. I
R R. is taken or applied,its magic-like effects are expen- j
. V ..J It instantly allays the mo-t painful paroxysms ol ’
Neuralgia, Rheu.nuti-m Cramps, Spasms Toothache
SorenetS in the bo .es or joints, Pain and W eakness in ih-
Side Lumbago, Gout, and Paralyse. Taken internally, it
cleanses the stomach f.om acid, cures Heart Burn, and ini
” weet fragrance to the breath. Persons troubled wit!
Sick-Headache, will receive i jut iM.Uom the use or
R. R R >lg)
I
Dr. Samuel B. Mat tin, cme o! the most experienced ol
j the Medical Faculty in the city of Baltimore, writes of Sta-
I bier’s Anodyne Cherry Expectorant and of Stabier’s Diar
rhea Cordial, “I have carefully examined the component i
par sol them, and tind them both valuable compounds, the
doses safe and consistent xvith medical practice, and I do
not hesitate to recommend them.” Sco advertisement in i
auother column.
G. H. Stabler Cos.
WliTe-aJe D’ uggi-t-, Baltimore, proprietors.
Sold by Druggi-ts generally. June 3-lni
■ --uw.il-.- —W-J* . I II ■"■II 111 l■■
SPECIAL NOTICES.
i, .ff h L are autuorised toanuo'.iuce Geu. J \.\IES X.
BE I’IIUNE as a candidate for the otliee of Cle.k oi the
Superior Court of Muscogee county. Election on the IS h
of June next. Columbus, May2cf—xvjictvxto
E are authorised to announce P. A. CLAY- j
I ON, as a candidate for desk of the Superior Court of
I Muscogee county, at the election to be held on the 18th of
June next. May 25—twte
l . .
EiTt r ” Major E J. HARDIN is a candidate for Clerk of
tile Superior Cou.t. Elei tion 18th June next.
Columbus, June I—twte1 —twte
Z.W” are authorised to announce A. B. RAGAN as
a candidate for Clerk of the Superior Court of Muscogee
j county. E’ection, Saturday 13th June, ii st.
June I—tw&wte
LOST.
A CARPET 1> \G marked ‘*S. S. C.” supposed ;
to have been tak< n by mistake from the Marshall House i
! J
on Saturday la-t. It found please return it to Mai shall ;
Hou-e. GORDON ijt I'ARGO, j
Savannah, dune B—twit
- - - -- __ __ i
ICE / ! CE, ICE!
The Ice House is now open for tin* sea on. The price xvili be j
fo r all amotuus les.-Ilian ti:ty lbs., three cents per Ib Over fl fix
and less than two hundred, two anil a half cents; tv.o hundred
lbs. and over two cents.
Hours from to I2>£ A. M., and 2 to 6 P. M., except Sun
j da\ s, on wliicli day Ine nouse w ill be open from 7J£ to 10, A. .M.
only I'icivcis can >e had mi application to
Coluinous, .vj.ril 13— twtf \V. .I. CHAFFIN.
GAS FIXTURES,
THE subscribers having engaged competent workmen, will be
prepared to tit up Stores atui Houses with pipes, burners, and all
necessary apparatus lor Hie use of Gas. This work wiilbexvar
rai.ted, and do.se under the superintendence of the Engineer of
the Columbus Gas Light company. WIIITi'KLSEY ii. CO.
i According to the by-laws of the company, the houses and
j stores will ne ii ted up m ihi; order o iheir ap'phcntion.
A Aegis er Boon is uow rein:., at tile store oi Messrs. Whittet
sex & <o. i.t. E. DEXf'ER, Bt‘c"iy.
April 15—w&twtf Columbus Gas l.iglit i oniM'inal
Flour, Mail, and Breadstuffs,
r subsciUit r prop.- mlor oi the Ct 7 } Oil] Li S', lieg leave
JL to iniorm the public inai l.e inis n< \v on iianu and will con
tinue to keep a i nod stock o'prune ll’hiji'i j!j\D IOHjY,
iinl xvili in- prepared ;u .aii iin.es to ti.rnisti i nstonurs in any I
quant dies w ith Flour Meal, &.c., at li.e shortest i.oi.ee. New I
wheat is i.ow in.
Tin-Cty .l/iil is situatnl above tlie cilj a short distance and ;
is now in good rui.niiig oidi r
My prices at p'es. nt are an I'oili ws :
Puperline flour $6 25 per bbl.
j Family Flour 675 “
Extra do Til) “
, (i ru A/e at 9i cts bushel
tfT The highest cash prices paid for Corn ami Wheat.
D. A. WYNN.
City Mill, Tune 8, 1853 tw t:
X KVMd kl/ TRUO B j
LSVE M Y STABLE.
| (yPS- fu-. A
! etyf /r-hS
rpu k undersigned return their sincere thanks to li eii iimner
i ous pa rons and friends ,or the libera, patronage iiereloiore
extended to Ihein. an i would e-pectfudy announce to the pub- !
lie that they have removed to their large and recently finished j
FI R E PRO O F BRICK S T ABLE, ‘
West Side Oglethorpe Street, Adjoining Temperance \
Ilall, and opposite 11. C. McKee's Carriage Repository , j
where they tire prepared to offer facilities and accommodation* !
i Mnsiirp .ssed in the southern country. Their stables are tiiteu up j
with our
One Hundred Commodious Stalls!
Their Lots are extensive and secure. Our Saddle Hor-es, Bug- j
gies. Carriages and Rock a way s. are of tin- very fir i order. Our i
Driver.-. Hosiers ami .Atten hints are sober, careful and courts- j
: ous. Everytmng co meeted with our e-tabl sli ne..t is under !
i the immediate personal alie 1 1i<• ii of l!.e Pr ‘(.rietors We have
; spired no expeme, and are determined to spare no p ins which
i may he necessary, to render per eel aiis aci on to all who may I
favor us with their patronage. We Imp.;, therefore, by diligent
amt unri'initti. g attention lo our business, to merit a liberal
i sh-reof public patronage.
FINE HORSES ALWAYS ON HAND FOR SALE, j
N. It. Connected with our Livery business, we have two
-p end and Omni buses, with floe teams and careful drivers, which
! will always be in reudim ss, on the arrival and departure of the
j Dais and Bie unboats. < ’r lers left at the Hotels, and at our Sta
ble. promptly attended to. VKKNOY &- ECTOR.
Columbus Ga., May 2S, 1853 —iwhl.
FOR SALE.
A PAIR 07 WELL BROKE PONIES
AND
1) OUB L E SE A T BUG GY,
ON A CREDIT UNTIL JANUARY NEXT.
Apply to F. G WILKINS,
or PITTS & HATCHER.
Columbus, June 3, 1853.—txv3t
STiirts ! Shirts! !
V LARGE invoice of >///.'. 7N, < (>J.LJUIS. DR 1 1VEllS
HOSIt.R i\ &.c. Jimt received and for sale bv
March 39 tw J. H. MERRY.
$lO Reward!
GOLD WAT CII STOLE N .
t-T> )I,KN on H.e 14th iu<t., a Gold Which, “No. 33-25
‘y'V —Jim*. Harrison, lav. rpnol. The au ve reward will be
llS'’ * -iwi* on deliven of trie watch at tins office.
Goo.incus. May 18—tw
LOoT.
In the street, in til’sci tins morning, a CUFF PIN.
Tile finder wdl be paid live dollars on leaving the Pm at
tI s ofti -e \;V 21 HVtf
DR fc>. B. LAW,
•o II V - * located liiin-elt in Columbus, Ga.,intending to pur
-1 <7lj stir ihe praci ce ol li: = ;r<i e-sion.
L 9 His i.ffice is mi-lack-oi. >treet. opposite and directly Hast
L. oi the .’ etliodistCi urch. the oi e ionueriy occupied Vy Dr
i Hoii.where he may be ound at all turns unless absent prinea
j sionady. Coluuibu-, Juue 1, 1863—twtf
Genin’s Hats.
VFKAV eases Genus’s a no. one Hats— Fpring styles.
Just received and tor sale by
j > arch 3e—iw ’ J. H. MERRY.
On Consign :n2ni.
i ait Hds. New Orleans Su>uar.
j :~u 50 ttt>ls. “ ” “
I- V. 30 Casks -^ides.
5 “ Sh ulders.
All of which will be so.d low for Gash. Call and examine
ih in. C. S. HARRISON & GO.
Columbu*. A| rit B—twtf8 —twtf
DR. F. C. ELLISON',
3 H WING recently eo npleted h!s Medical Edncat'on ii
Parisian ..nit;tis, where he devoted especial at'en! ; oi
iffto S JRGERY- n.w offers his proless.oual service
loiheCitiZ’ so o umbos ad vie niiy.
* >(lice Gas. bide Hi nad s;re. t, over the liuek Island factor.
Agency. Columbus June I —w&tw3in
4 * ,
DRY GOODS.
D U ESS GOODS!
Receive.] this mornin*;, a handsome assortment
FKESCn AND ORGANDY IB US LI NS,
BAREGES, TISSUES, &e., &c.
The former Mock i* ofle:t-d ;tt Ne.v York cost. Note
is the time for bat gains.
CHARLES MYGATT.
Columbus,May 25—twGt
MOURNING LRESS WOODS.
Juat received an assortment ol /ink
MOURNING DRESS GOODS,
< OX<lM'l.\G OF
Black Grenadine SILKS; Lupin’s HER AGES ; Plain
and tu'd. French lACONK'I’TS; French PRINTS;
Canton GAUZES; TiSSiT.S. TAFFETA
Lusture C:ep de Paris. Chine,
India S turner SILKS; Challeys
ail Satin La Rt-ine.
KROKAW,CLEMONS & CO.
Columbus, march 2G-twtl _
“ mmimmumr ~
SU3I 31 K ii SILKS.
BE RAGES AND GRENADINES.
4 very large assortment just received bv
A BROKAVV, CLEMONS &. CO.
Columbus, march 26-tw
new gomds.
The subscriber has in Store a large stock of
jSTA PL E AN D FA XC Y DR Y GOODS
which are offered for sale at prices
CHEAP A3 IKE CHEAPEST,
FOR CASH <>R APPROVED CREDIT
Purchasers for Cash will find it to their ad.antage
1 tc examine mv -took and prices, before pureha ing.
Colmnhu , \,<ril ‘£- tw C. MYGATT.
JUS l Received, a lot of Fine FANS. Also. Em hr •idery Silk.
I,y [\ pro 22.] Will l i'FLSKY Cos.
CLOTHING.
SUMMER CLOTHING !
A large and well selected stock of
SUMMER CLOTHING,
(Which will be sold at reduced price?,) can be found at
‘JOHN SMITH,’S
May 7-wv.ttwtf No. 125 Br>ad stret t. j
COATS 1 COATS!! COATS I! 1
A BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE OF
CASH?!!RET, LINES, PONGEE SILK, GRASS LISES.
AND £>EAUSUCivLK UOAJS,
Just received at JOHN SMITH’S, |
May 7-wi.iwif No. 125 Bread street, j
SLi lIiTS! SUL HIS!! SllluTS!!!
A large assortment from the best manufactories in New !
Y rli. Just received at JOHN SMITH'S
May 7-wNlv\ if No. 125 Broad treet.
Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags.
V large and well selected lot, just received at
JOHN SMI MIPS,
June 4—twtf No. 125 Broad street. ‘
A CAII I) !
o
MU ROSS, thankful for the lioeral patronage extended him,
would into in his customers and Irietids that he is about to
leave this city sometime in the montti ot June next, tor the pur- 1
p>se ol pure;rising new and improv, and machinery for his trade ; j
and would request all who .na> desire his services to send in their
work tit the earliest opportunity.
Columbus. .Way 4—w&uvtf
A U Cl ® % Q m
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS . !
r ]PHE undesigned would respectluliy inform his friends and
I the public generally, that tie has opened a store on Broad
street, nearly opposite Air. James Kivlin’s Sans Souci, for the
purpose of currying on the above business, and would be happy ;
.or them to give him a call, lie proposes doing the A UCTIoN \
LYh COMMISSION J> USLVi.SS in the usual way, awl will j
also attend to the selling and hiring ol Negroes tor those who
may entrust lum witli their patronage. JOHN QUIN.
N. K.—consignments of Merchandize carefully attended to.
’ ‘ember ii. 1H52 - w.V! w 1 y.
City Hotel.
EAST SIDE BROAD STREET,
OPPOSITE THE MARKET HOUSE.
■ Till-, undersigned deems it umiecea-ary to make any
puffs in r lerein e to this I louse, as it is customary * ith
houses Ot I Itis kid; he lias hut one remark to make
jin relerei.ee to this house, a id that is—
CO3I E AN D TK Y IT ,
and be your own judge ; believing tint the best puff is in realiz
ation and not in anticipation, so tar as public houses . re con
cerned. 1). A. GARRETT, Proprieto .
Columbus, Ha. march 23—w&tw3m
AUBURN WATUR-CUaS.
rp[S Establish nent is now open for ttie reception of patients
1 The location is pleasant and healthy, being on tne 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 m all acute diseases, a j
Fevers, Scariatina, Measles, Small Pox, is so comp.ete and
rapid as to seem almost m.raculous; wlnle in chronic diseases,
ii. e. all diseases ot long standing, as Gout, Rheumatism. Dyspep
; sia, Neuralgia, Scrofula. Consumption, &c., it .s Hit only effec- •
tual inodeOi'arres iug the progress ot the c cease and eradicating
it from the system.
In the pecu lar diseases of Women, the Water Cure is a sover .
eign remedy, where all oilier remedies have i.-med, and inchiid
birth ii procures immunity from untold suffering.
Patients should bring one q tilt, a coml.u t, two pair blankets,
two sheets ami several yards ol linen diaper lor bandages.
Terms according to treatment and attention required, payable
weekly, invariably. Consultation fee. $5.
HR. W. G. REED, I . .
MBS. M. A. I’CRBET, f ‘ h > SlCians *
Auburn, Mnreh |*t—vl\ meb 3ht"fiw
VALUABLE FLA ATA i UJn
FO R S A L F .
I will sell my Plantation, situated in Russell
County, 41a , I ~ miles west of Columbus, on
Ucl-ee Creek, containing twenty-two hundred
A Ac es—seve hundred c e Ted. wit’ all necessa
ry itn ■rovein,...;s. A'so, my House ■■ no Lot, in tty mi.on,
coniainirg twenty acre-, ami one o the mosfth struble residences,
and au.i ng the best improved places in or near Coiuiubus.
April g- JOHN V\ . HURT.
PLANTATION L\D LOT lOR SALE,
ON ACCOMMODATING IEF.M3.
* “id sell my valuable plantation otie tin e Fast of
| raw ortl, ‘la., containing Fight llut.drid acres; well
I im roved, good dwell :g and out houses, gin house,
, -X_ new screw. vc. Toere is good creek bottom and
; [tine taint inteispersed wi h Oak and * ickory.
Also.a cor. er ote acre lot opt osite the betel in rawford.
For terms and particulars apply to Messrs. C. S. Harrison it
| Cos.. Gominbiis. Ga..
j ,1/ay gU—w A twtf C. A. CLOUD.
HOTEL FOR SALE.
a___c THEMioscriberoffers nr sale his commodious and
well finished Hotet, situated on the east side ol the
*5S3] publiesquare, in the town ot Buena Vista, Ga., and
/-.J. known as the‘‘GLOBE HOTEL.” it is furnished with
ol necessary conveniences, and has pertaining to it, a got
-iitclieii, smoke house.stable, lot, ice., ail in good repair. The
•touse i> conveniently situated, and is favored with a liberal share
t hoarding and transient custom. Buena Vista, though new, if
i large and beautiful town, its schools,and varied merchant!!,
nil mechanic interests, insure its permanency and rapid growth
so one need ear depreciation in property for many years.
Persons wishing to purchase such property, would do well •
all and examine. Reasonable time will btallowed .or payment,
•'or terms apply to the undersigned Z VVILi.IAMS
orto WU.LIAMS & ‘ *
March s—9wtf Buena V ; H ta. A/ari<‘.n co. Ga
For Kent or Sale.
;S| V. “2 Sat Tta > h “ u “‘ ““ >■“•
itoSll'S'w.™ ■ %ohi“ “*• or •o- w. wiitonto®.
Columbus, March B—lOwiut l t r iiRNS
MUSICAL.
ANOTIiEU MUSIC STOLL.
WIULCGX & CARTER,
XU. i>2, BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA.,
ARE now receiving, and will keep constantly on hand,
SHEET 111 SIC, HIM TOTES, GUITARS. VHHISS,
ACCOhDEUNS, BANJOS, TAMBOIUNES,
FLUTES, FLAGEOLETS, FIFES, &C.
Strings for the
\ 102. I \ AN I) GLIT AK .
ALSO
Instruction t’ooks f'r th.* ah \e Instruments. Also, Lxercies
tor the cultivation of the Voice.
Orders are solicited iVuiu teachers and others.
D. F. VVll.l.CoX. U-M. B. CARTER.
N. B. Mr. Cistcs w ill attend to Tuning and Rcpktiing Pianos
j a? heretofore.
COli.mlmo, April lo—w&twtf
INSTRUCTION in music.
r P!!K undersigned respectfuliy informs his former friends and
1 pupils, tend the p'i ‘lie generally, that he has returned to thi*
; city where he proposes to establish himself in his profession as a
I Teaher of Music. He is now prepared to takea limiteii mini bet
ol pupils on the Piano Forte and in Vocal Music, to whom liis
regular and undivided attention will be isiiei*.
rderslefl at the .Music Store ot W'hu.elsoy & Cos. will re
ceive prompt attet'iion.
-fi.ril 23. ISol—w.vtw tt RUSSEL K. H ARRIS
ISLLIIV OFF SliShT MOSIC
AT HALF I’lttCE.
‘■jpilE undersigned desiring to reduce their extensive stock of
1 Siikit Vrsie, will sell at f/tr’-e per page, (or halt the
usual price) a large share ottl eir present st. ck. Among which
; may tie found many ot the nkw and fopi'i.ah piece* ot the day.
■ Tins is an opportunity not t< be neglected liy Tkaciikki and
i Schools, ii I ym a supply. In tnis lot will be lound most of
j ti e dvsirabie .M'rsic every tlay oruert and.
Also, a large stock of Instrik Tins Books for the PI ANO
| FOR !F, which will be sold al less thun c ><t. Among the Sheet
Music are the following pieces, arranged by C. Ri- PS, viz.:
Dancing Feather Waltz; . Hoinbaidment of Vera Cruz;
Elbert Waltzes: ) S*one Mountain,Q S
La Sultana Waltz; - CoUnnbusGu ,rds, Q. S.
Gibraltar iVaitz; 5 Hyacinth Gallop;
Alpine Horn, Q. S. ) Gallopade Polka.
also —A large variety oj
Songs, Waltzes, Pnlk is,, iMaieiits anil C^uiclc*
steps, oy celetrated authors,
i Sa.es ol tiiis lot to be strictly Cash.
Just received,a large lot of N LAV MUSIC, whi be sold
at the usual price.
Cull and examine. Ord r with money enclosed will be filled
and lorwarded to any part oftlie cuntry b mail.
V IHTTLI.SE \ & CO.
Columbus. Gn., March o—twtf
New Sheet Ftusie.
r |''llF subscribers have this day received a large assortment ot
1 Sheet Music; among which are many new and popuhtt
pieces never be ore oflered in this market. The ladies in pa ill*
cu, irare invited to call and examine our stock.
TkU AA’ & PEASE,
fk.lujp.bus. March 2—tw H ti Broad street.
FiABJOS TUNED AND REPAIRED.
—j THF. undersigned have enguved the services of
SSj Mr. !•'.<. HAMM, I utter and P at.o Maker, lately
Snpfjr (*i"T l front Erards’ < i leGr. ted LstaUlisi meat in Paris.
J J a t J J Gr. U. is piobnbly the est in his profession in tlie
Southern Country. e are prepared to attend to ad o tiers in
the above line, and w ill be responsible lor all v ork done by our
wort men. ‘ nders a ulr.-sse-.l to Whittklsky & t 0., otTrl aX
&. Pkask, will meet with prompt attention,
WHiTTF.LSLY fc Cos,
Columbus, April 2*2, 1853. THU -X & PHASE.
South Lowiki Plantation For Sale.
THE siibicriber havui- determined to remove West,
offers f. r s.: e bis plantattoii, contain ng seven hundred
; 111 ii sevtuiiy-live acres, about one hall cleared and aider
2 good ’ences, situated twenty four miles west ot Lulnula,
nu.e ..ides from Clayton, and twelve miles lrom the route ol U.
Girard and Mobile Railroad.
Lor terms apply to Mr. Thomas Robinson at F.ulauln, orto
the subscriber on the premises. 11LNKV It. FIELD.
April *-6—w(itn
MERIWETJI Eli EITiINUS.
jy THE W ARM SPRINGS will be opened for the re-
Hsssj ception of visitors, on the
■ Y'T-i Fistsr DAY OF JUNE,
with comfortable accom nodations for three hundred visitors.—
The Baths and Cabins are undergoing a thorough repa r, and a
number < f new Caoins being built. Ample arrangements have
been made tor the transportation of pu-sengers to and Irotn all
the lniporiant poinis, Colnnibtt-, West Point, 1 a< ral.ge,Grifiin,
and Greenville. I lacks an and other conveyances will be kept at
the Springs I >r the avcoimnouation <>i guess.
These springs are situated on the Pole Mountain, thirty six
miles nor:h ol Columbus, ..aim- distance from Grill.n ui/d West
Point ; twenty seven i..iit s ticin l.aGrange and ten Irotn Green
ville. A spring discharging fourteen hundred gallons ol water
per minute, supplying six separate Baths, each ten leet square,
with three hundred gallons <>i water | er minute, thiee ot which
are kept exclusively lor I adies and three ior Gentlemen ; the
temperature ol the water is i.ii.ety degrees winter and summer.
The analysis ot the wa er is as iol ows :
Analysis of the Warm Springs,
BY DRS. COTTING AND MEAN’S.
Quantity of one w’ne pint,or 8.H75 cubic itches*
specific gravity, 0,0!*'? (list licit water beoig l,t 00.
Gases.-Carbonic acid Gtts 2 cubic inches.
Sulphurate of Hydrogen a trace.
Solid Contexts —Carbonate <4 Lime, 1 grain.
“ *‘ Iron, 3,5 grains-.
“ Magnesia, 10,00 “
The water is considered a certain cure lor Rheumatism, Gout,
Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Bronchitis. Scrofula, derangetnoi ts of ttie
Urinary Organs and DisTase.s of the t?ktn. The climate and dry
ness (i at mo-phere and mountain scenery and pure tine water
are unsurpassed by any in the United r la cs.
The undersigned takes this method “ returning his thanks to
his generous patrons, undid assuring them and the public that he
wil be able to accoium date all who may call, and will exert
hun.-eif t* main them com ortable ; tliat Ins i,artier and Bar
are supplied with th t est that the New York and surrounding
market affords selected by .dmsei, and that h s iharges will be
as inoderat-e a- tlietiii es will admit. ; that he has securtd t’.e
Services oi elHc.ent aid to assist Inin in the iiianageinent of his
establishment. Ills servants are equal to am in the South.
j. L. MUST.AN.
Jl/ay 10—wt 1 j iily
-1853! 1853!! 1863!!!
cooPEKvnvvf:ll.
THE undersigned has taken the entire manage*
i ‘ $'L ,lleut and control of
if 1 * CO uPE R’ S W ELL,
at'd is now prepared to accommodate the pubre.
Anew dining room has been erected, tlie Heeping Rooms
plastered and fitted with furniture ;ml bedding, ad iicomp'e e
r novation effected. Amjdeaccommodations will be provided
for,
FI V E HU X DEED GUE ST S
and no more will be receiv'ed lima can be comfortably accom
modated. _ ... . , , „
FOR INVALIDS’
there can be no morn ad va r etteat* 4 i e water is higbly
recommend- and by the medical acuity, and the wondehtpl cures
i effected t>s its us- almost surpass relilp. Ample details of
several astonishing cures may be obtained on application at the
\\ y,j,
’I he b rms will i.e modeiate, and no exertion w ill be spared to
make gtn ss tom ortalite.
‘I he Vicksburg and Jackson and Riymond Railroad will con
vev passeng-r* to Raymond, thenceturee miles to the Well, iu
; H . H. Smith’s line of
XEIY FOUR HORSE STAGES.
The time <>■ trip is ie-s than ihr< e in ttrs i>um Vicksburg.—
Through tickets from V.ck*b *rg o Camper's Well, caii be obtain
ed at the Railroad depo', V.cksburg; jTice $- 20.
v a > 111-wit M* N THATCHER.
Georgia Military Institute.
THIS INSTiIUIiGN WENT INTO OPERATION IN
Sr o
J! AT their session id IkA.-’S the Legislature incorporated £>’
j ft it as a College; by n qtnsition on tne General Govern* ra
I Ji? ment furnished it with arms, both lor us
11 INFANTRY AND ARTILLERY; H
and provided for the education of a certain number of State
! Cadets. The egis ature also directed a B >ard ol Visitors to he
appointed, of whom the Go-f iior is ex-officio President, wtmt#
I dut.es are'o inspect the Institute, attend its exaiamatmus and
report on it • condition to the Legis ature: and in conjunction
with ac m uittee ol the Hoard ot Trustees, to tstablish and do
■ c are proper regulations t\r its government.
These iteuulati t'.s hav.- b t-n pttiiltalied. The coarse of study,
inetlnHls .•’ teaching, and the discipline which they prescribe,
j area-* early as those ol the United Mateo Military
1 A cadentx. , .
Any p, rso .) interested may obtain a copy ot them by applying
to the ?ui.erinu-ndeiit. ~ . , ...
“t he next Academic year wlllcorntnenct on Monday, June 10,
and all who desire to enter should be present on that day.
\l-vrie f. • d,h rniimv.* ne rH. gO -:<w Ili _____
BLA-TXET3 AND CARPETS,
OF E V E It Y D E S C RIP TIO N
GREEN WAY, BROTHER & CO
l‘J Barclay Street aud 22 Pailv Ftace, t oik.
May 17—v.3m
A