The Tri-weekly times and sentinel. (Columbus, Ga.) 1853-1854, September 24, 1853, Image 3

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Commercial. Columbus Cotton Market. Columbus, Sept. 24 1853. Cotton.—The demand is brisk at from Bic (3> 9 $— Principal sales 91 : 4 bales sold on Thursday at 10 cents. There is a good deal coming into market. Cotton on the River banks is ±c below that that which is offered in the streets. • MoNTGoMErv, Sept. 20. Cotton. —There is a good demand for this article. Buyers evince much anxiety to buy. We quote Good Middlings 9 1-2. Stock on hand Ist Sept, 136 Received since to dato, 1438 1574 Shipped since Ist Sept 498 Stock on hand Sept. 19, 1853, 1076 Charleston, Sept. 22. Cotton —The sales of Cotton for the week comprise 1,400 bales at 81 to 101 cents. The lower qualities are rath- i or in favor of buyers. The receipts of the week are 1,300 bales, and the stock on hand, exclusive of that on shipboard, is 8,300 bales. New Orleans, Sept. 22. Cotton—The sales of Cotton on Wednesday were 800 bales. The market was easier. Middling is quoted at 102 cents. Savannah, Sent. 24. Cotton —The transactions yesterday amounted to 114 bales, at the following particulars: 20 at 10,4 at 102 ,15 a 101,72 at 10 9-16, and 3at 11c. DSC WE are authorized to announce F. G. WILKINS a candidate for Sheriff of Muscogee County, at the ensu ing election in January next. Sept. 22—tw&wte 1, H , iHBJ RJ tin Hi c & tO N , FACFORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BA ’Kr&VrZZA.XX GDBOB.R22A. Bept24—wfctw3m ” HOME AGAIN.” 0, TANARUS, CUSHMAN, I. 1. *, DENTIST. 69 Broad Street, over Foster &, Purple’s Ju elry Store, Columbus Ga. FRIENDS and patrons will please notic that 1 have return ‘ CcuYryed from New York, fully pro- vided lor business. Having critically examined the best specimens of dentistry in the Chrystal Palace, and city, al so the choicest cases exhibited at the World’s Fair, London, and added to a practical experience of twelve years, a reg ular interchange of views wilh the leading Dentists of Am erica and Europe ; I can with confidence promise success in professional undertakings. Single, or double sets of natural looking teeth construc ted with the utmost consistent dispatch, and all lisk of their elliciency assumed. Examination of specimens, references, and commendato ry letters from patients, &c., is invited. Sept24—tw&wtf TRAVELING. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia it, Savannah Steam Navigation Company. tiahk new and splendid side-wheel Steamships, 1 KEY-STONE STATE, Capt. Robert Hardie, STATE OF GEORGIA, Gnpt. J. J. Garvin Ji ~ will leave Savanuali for Philadelphia every Wednesday. These Steamships are the most comlprtable on the coast, and are un surpassed for safety and speed. They will leave Savannah as follows: Keystone State, Wednesday, 28th Sept. State of Georgia, sth Oct. Keystone State, “ 12th Oct. .state of Georgia, “ 19th Oct. Keystone State, ki 26th Oct. | State of Georgia, “ 2nd Nov. 1 Keystone State, 9th Nov. 1 State of Georgia, “ Idth Nov. Keystone State, “ ‘-3rd Nov. • State of Georgia, “ 30th Nov. Keystone State, u < th Dee. .state of Georgitt, u 14th Dec. I and so on. Cabin passage, Bterrage “ C*. a! L. LAM AR, * Agent in Savannah• HERON & MARTIN, Sept. 21—ts Agents in Philadelphia Valuable Books! McCulloch’s Universal Gazetteer, a Dictionary, Geo ! graphical, Statistical and Historical, of the various coun tries, places and principal natural objects in the world. Il lustrated with seven large maps The works of Dr. Stephen Olin, comprising his sermons ! and lectures. The Lite aud Letters of Dr. Olin. T . a Memoirs of the life and ministry of the Rev. John bum | mertield, with an introductory letter, by James Mont- L e °Menof the Time; or, Sketches of living Notables, by f Private life of Daniel Webster, with two beautiful en gravings of his residence and birth place—also a prohle ot Sir. Webster—by Lanman . , I Yusef. or the Journey ol the * rangi—a Crusade in the East bv J. Ross Browne. , . Theory and Practice of Hydropathy—with notes on the I cure ol Cholera by Cold Water, by 11. trancke. Water Cure lor children ; a short guide lor the rational ■ treatment of children in health and disease, by Schieier- I Progress, with Scott’s notes, and life of the au thor bound. Frice 50. Letters to” Young Ladies; sixteenth edition, revised and ’ left of the game sort.” Also For sole low. Columbus, Aug. 31, 1853. Book Store. by C. S. HARRISON, A. K. AYER. AuctionEEit. , AUCTION SALE OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FANCY GOODS, &c. &c AT 11 o’clock On Tuesday, the 11th of October next, I will sell at the store of Messrs. WHITTELSEY A CO., their stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Musical Instru ments, Music, Fancy Goods, &c., Consisting in port at English and Detached Lever Watches, iu Hunt ing and Single Cases; Gold and Silver Lepines. Brass, Porcelain and Wood frame 8 day & 30 hour Clocks. Gold Fob, Vest and Guaid Chains, Stone set and plain. Bracelets, Gold Lockets, single and double, all sizes. Gold Brooches and Pins of every description. Gold Fines, plain aud set, a variety of styles. ‘Gold Ear-noops and Drops; Gold and Silver Pen and Pencil Cases. Bagiev’s best Gold Pens, large and small; Gold and Silver * Thimbles, Keys, Seals, Studs, Buttons and Gaft Pins. One beautiful Plated TEA SETT ; Silver Table and ITea Spoons, Fine Castors, Fruit and Cake Stands, Butter iStands, Candlesticks, Napkin Rings, Solar Lamps, Poree llain Toilet Bottles, Card Cases and Baskets. All kinds of Brass Instruments for BANDS ; Guitars, ffViolins, Bass and Double Bass Viols, Drums, Flutes, Fifes, ■ciarionetts, Flageolets, Accord eons, Tamborines, Double Barreled Guns, Pistols, Flasks and Shot Pouches, Pocket Scissors, Razors, Porte Monnaies and a large lot ot jS'auev Goods. Toys, Ac., Ac. I ALSO a large lot of ZEPHYR WORSTED:? ot every •hade, A splendid collection of Sheet Music, Instruction Books, Sacred Music Books, U-lee Books, &c., &c. j|L Sale to continue from day to day until the Stock is closed ■pul. I Terms All sums ot SKK> and less. Cash ; all over SIOO, jlixty day* with approved security. 1 Tiio above will be sold at COST for CASH, until She nay of sale. W Columbus, Sept. J 6, 1853.—ids. TO RENT. .Store House two doors above Whittlesey & Cos., Jligiil. lately occnpled by Messrs. Flewellen & Cos. as a Book Store. Possession given Ist October. For farther particulars apply to I- LIVINGSTON, at Palace Mills. Bept23—tw4w FOR SALe7 r w , A PAIR ol fine Carriage Horses; *also a Carriage and Buggy. Apply to W.T. SMITH, or Sept23twtf Agency Bank State of Georgia. MUSfcOGEE RAIL ROAD CO. CH A N (IE OF SC IIE I) UL E . On and after the 16th inst. the Passenger Train will leave and run by the lollowing schedule daily until further notice: Leave Columbus at 9 A. M.; Arrive at Macon 3 25 P.M. Leave Macon at 6 30 A. M.; Arrive at Columbus l 5 P. M. E. F. RICKER, Superintendent. Columbus, May 14, 1853. MALE SCHOOL. ; fLiglk Mr. Fsham’s School will recommence ’ wt-tsS# - ?’ Monday in October, 1853, and will close June 30th, 1854. Tuition per Scholastic Columbus, Sept. 21—w&twtf. PINE GROVE ACADEMY. f The exercises of this Academy will be resumed on Monday, October, 3d, and will close June gS 30th, 1854. Tuition per Scbolastie year, S4O. WILLIAM F. PLANE. Columbus, Sept. 21—w&twtf. EDUCATION. MRS. ABBOTT will resume her School on the first Monday in September, Columbus, Aug. 24, 1853.—UvOt Dll. NEISLER’S School will commence again on Monday, 12th September, at his school room, corner of Fftmklin and Forsyth streets. Sept 7 tw3t jtfSjk Male School. Wpr J AS. J. SL ADE’S School will open Monday, 26th Sept. 1853. Tuition (scholastic year lorty weeks) S4O 00 Fayable quarterly. Columbus, Sept 13, 1853.—tw&w8t Mrs. H. JOHNSON WILL resume the exercises of her School on the first Mon day in October next. A few young ladies can be accommodated with board. Columbus, Sept 17—tw3t&w2t Columbus Female Academy, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MR. AND MRS. CHAPMAN, WILL commence its next session on -Monday, l>ct. 3, 1853. The session will be divided into two terms, the first end ing Feb. 15th, the second July Ist, 1854. Tuition per Term: Juni r Department $lB 00 Senior 20 00 Contingent expenses 1 00 Columbus, sept. 14—w2 &.w2t Female Seminary. Mrs. W. S. MARBLE, HAVING procured large and commodious rooms, will re open her school on Forsyth street, Monday Sept. 26th. Tuition per Scholastic year: Elementary Class $25 00 Preparatory “ 30 00 Junior and S*enior Class each 40 00 Latin, French and .Spanish languages, each 20 00 Music 50 00 Oil Painting 50 00 Painting with water colors, Drawingand Embroidery, each 20 00 g-jf” Tuition in advance. Mrs. Marble has had many years’experience in teaching, and ! will pay every attention to moral as well as intellectual iui- J provement. | She has been kindly permitted to use the names of the fol- j lowing gentlemen for reference : Ur. Bozeman, I B. A. Thornton, Esq., > Columbus. M. Torrance, Esq. S Rev. O. Burkhaltcr, ) Buena Vista. liev. Y. F. Tignor, ) *• “ Capt. T. M. Newell, U. S. N., Savannah. Columbus, Sept 3—twlt&w4t* BOOKS AND STATIONERY. JORDAN li. HOWELL, Bookseller and Stationer, XTTOULD respectfully inform his friends, and the public gen- VV erally, that he has purchased the extensive stock of Books, Stationery, &c. &c., of A. C. FLKYVEI.EEN &. CO., and will endeavor to keep con stantly on hand a complete assortment of SCHOOL, CLASSICAL, LAW. MEDICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS AND STATIONERY. I solicit a continuance of the patronage heretofore extended to mv predecessors, rnd that of as many new customers as will favor me with a call. I will use every exertion to please, both in prices and articles purchased. 03- CALL AND SEE. ^8 Two doors below Mygatt’s Corner, sign of the.BlueJand White Flag, No. 72 Broad street, Columbus, Ga. Bootbindery up stairs. Aug. 3—ts BOOKS, BOOKS! JUST RECEIVED BY JORDAN L. HOWELL. qjjfew One splendid Illuminated family or pulpit Bible, containing 1600 engravings. Abbotts Juvinile Histories, comple setts ; Ir vings works ; Scenes in the life of the Saviour by the Poets and Painters ; Reynolds works ; Coopers Novels, 33 vol. Library edition ; Maria Edgworths Tales, do do ; 10 Vol's. Abbott’s Young Christian Series ; Sher woods works complete ; Classical Library complete ; Vi „ets Pastoral Pheology ; Olios Travels in the East; Dan iel Websters work complete. The Marrying Man; by the author ot Lewis Arundel. Home Influence : Days of Bruce : Mother's Recompense; Vale of Cedars ; Women of Israel. Home Scenes and Heart Studies; by Grace Aguilar. ALSO, 4 Few more oi Dr. S. S. hitch’s celebrated ABDOMI NAL SUPPORTERS. Columbus, May 21—twly New Books! New Books!: Heavenly Home, by Rev. H. Harburg, author of Heaven, or Sainted Dead and Heavenly Recognition. Life and Memorial of Daniel Webster, by J. P. Lyman. Rural Essays, by A. J. Downing. . Historical Sketches of Robin Hood and Captain Kidd, by Wm.W. Campbell. “Boyhood of great men, intended as examples to youths Edgar Clifton,or Right and Wrong a story ot school life, by C. Adams. The Tongue of Time, or the Language of the C hurch Clock, by Wm. Harrison, A. M. Pleasure and Proht, or Lessons on the Lord s Prayer, by Mrs. Manners. . Miles Tremenhere, or the Love Test, by Annette Marie One Year, a tale of Wedlock by Emelie F. Carter. Modern Flirtations, by Catherine Sinclair, author ol Beatrice, &c. , , e Sawyer’s Storv, or the Orphan s YV rongs, by a member ot the New York Bar. _ Bride ofOmberg. by Ennhe F. Carter. Salad for the Solitary, by Epicure. Lady Leighton, or Belle of the Manor, by Mrs. Gore. Passions and Principles, a Domestic -Novel,by Mrs. Grey. Just received by J. M . PEASE, Columbus, Sept 16-twtf CITY TAX. THE Tax Book is now open for the collection of Taxes for the n resent year. Tax pavers will save cos! ami oblige me by paying promptly- J. L. HOW ELL, Collector. Columbus, June 22—twtl FOR SALE. a THE House and Lot opposite the Methodist Church, adjoining the lot of Col. A. K. Ayer, on As the property will soon be disposed of, those who may wish a beautiful location, with a dwelling ot some 10 rooms, will please apply at once to JOHN SMITH. Columbus, Sept. *31 —tw3ni BROOKS & CHAPMAJf, (SUCCESSORS TO GESNER A PEABODY,) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, DYE STUFFS, SURGICAL and DENTAL IMrSHTM.UMEMrTaS, PERFUMERIES , SOAPS , FANCY ARTICLES , Nr. BLUE STORE, SIGN OF THE NEGRO AND MORTAR. Ao. 77 W est side Broad street, Coluuibus, Ga. THE undersigned would respectfully announce to their friends of Columbus, and to the public generally, that having purchased the entire interest of Messrs. Gesnkr & Peabody in the store well known as the BLUE DRUG STORE, will continue the business under the name and style as above. This intimate connection with and close application to the business for several years, which has given them much practical experience—united with a determination to be close and vigilant as well as prompt and active in their attention to its duties and requirements—will, they hope, be a sufficient guarantee to the public oft Heir efficiency in the business, and that it will be properly conducted. Determined to deal in none but WARRANTABLE ARTICLES , they hope by such means to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. Physicians and Merchant dealers doing business in the country, will find it greatly to their in terest to call and examine their ample stock before purchasing elsewhere; for, in addition to fresh and well selected articles, they offer inducements in prices, which they are confident will prove perfectly satisfactory. In their extensive arrangements for the proper advancement of the business, they have not been unmindful of what would be to the interest and convenience of the City Physicians, but, in view of their accommodation and for their especial benefit, have fitted up and neatly arranged a room— with all necessary apparatus attached—to be devoted exclusively to Chemical and Pharmaceutical operations. In this effort of theirs to relieve them of the trouble and vexation to which thev have been so long subjected, in preparing their own prescriptions, or in having them properly attended to, they think they ought and believe they will sustain them. Both or either of them will be present at all times (except from 10 o’clock A. M. until 2 o’clock P. M. on Sundays) io attend carefully and promptly to this department of the business—and in no instance will any but known extra Medicines be used in the preparation of prescriptions. JNO. W. BROOKS. FOSTER S. CHAPMAN. Columbus, Sept. 14, 1853—tw&w(im FALL GOODS! J. M. RA U M, NEXT DOOR TO THE MARINE BANK, 04 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA., IS now receiving and opening his FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF GOODS. Among which can be found the richest and largest as sortment of SILKS and fine DRESS GOODS, ever offer ed to the Ladies of Columbus. We would particularly call their attention to several styles of extraordinary nov elty and beauty, manufactured in France for the Crystal Palace Exhibition, which can only be seen at Our House. LADIES’ FANCY DRESS GOODS, For Richness and Elegance unsurpassed in tho oountry. EVENING dresses for soirees. PINK, BLUE. BUFF and WHITE GLACA SILKS TARLATANS of all colors. White Brocade SILKS and SATINS. Magnificent RIBBONS Embroidered with gold and sil ver for Sashes. Fancy HAIR PINS and HEAD DRESSES. SATIN DAMASKS, Moiree Antiques, Hotnpadore SILKS. MUSLIN DeLANE, solid colors ot all shades. Fine FRENCH DeLANES, superb patterns. 150 pieces MUSLIN DeLANE at 121 cents per yard, English, French and German MERTNOES. Black and colored ALPACAS from 25 cents up. MOURNING GOODS of all kinds. Second Mourning SILKS and DeLANES, EMBROI DERIES. JACONET FLO UNCI NGS, SWISS FLOUNC -INGS. CHEMISETTS, UNDERSLEEVES, COLLARS and CUFFS. 200 dozen LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS at 6v cents. MANTILLAS, TALMAS and VISITES of the late Paris Patterns Rich Canton CRAPE SHAWLS. Rail Road CORSETS, anew article. Alexander’s and Jouvin’s best KID GLOVES. Ladies’ and Misses’HOSlEß Y of all kinds. PLANTATION GOODS. PRINTS, Plaid LINSEYS, KERSEYS Striped OSN ABURGS, ’PICKINGS, DENIMS. Bleached SHIRTING and SHEETING. Fine IRISH LINEN from 25 cents up. FLANNELS and Canton FLANNELS. Besides ten thousand other articles too numerous to mention. The Ladies of Columbus and surrounding country are invited to call and satisfy their curiosity by examining our stock before purchasing. What we profess, we will do, and that is to sell at as low prices as they can be bought in the United States. The real Paris and London Fashion plates receiv ed up to the latest moment. J. M. RAUM, 64 Broad Street, Columbus, Sept 3, 1853—tw6t&w3ms EMBROIDERIES. J UST received, a large assortment of Swiss, Jaconet and Mull Fiouncings, Muslin Bands, Swiss and Jaco net Edgings and Insertions, French Worked Collars, and Undersleeves, Thread Lace, &c. BROKAW. CLEMONS & Cos. Columbus, July 2. twtf. MUSLINS. ~I)LA1N and Stripe Jaconet and Swiss Muslins, India JL Mull and Nainsook, do. Brilliante Cambrics ; a large stock just received. July 2—twtf BROKAW, CLEMONS & CO. HOSIERY. JUST received a lull stock of Ladies’ Sanaal Lisle Hose, Misses’ Fancv* do., Gents Plain and Fancy Lisle and Eng. half Hose. Also, a superior article of Ladies’ Silk Gloves and Mitts. July 2—twtf BROKAW, CLEMONS &, CO. NEW GOODS. The subscriber has in Store a large stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS which are offered lor sale at prices CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, FOR CASH OR APPROVED CREDIT , XLW* Purchasers for Cash will find it to their ad/antage to examine my stock and prices, before purchasing. Columbus, April 2—tw C. MYGATT. Genin’s Hats. 4 FEW cases Genin’s a no. one Hats—Spring styles. VY Just received and for sale by March 30 —tw J. 11. MERRY. Shirts ! Shirts!! * LARGE invoice of SHIRTS, COLLARS. I)RJ) IKE US HOS IKK )\ Just received and for sale by March 39 —tw _____ J. H. MERRY. W ASH BURN| “II.HER A CO., FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 114 BAY STREET, JOSEPH WASHBURN, 1 JNO. R. WILDER. > Savan.nah, Ga. FRANCIS G. DANA. ) Sept. 16 —tw6m BUILDING LOTS NEAR THE CITY FOR SALE. A BEAUTIFUL building lot containing ten acres, well timber ed, one mile from the city, in a pleasant neighborhood. Also, one lot of seven acres. Or, if preferred—a most desirable lot handsomely improved, with a large and new six room house, a well of excellent water, and all necessary out buildings, &c. &c. Apply to HOMER V. HOYVARI), or A. S. RUTHERFORD, or PETERSON THWEATT. Sept. 6, 1853. On Consignment. gF3EK3jr\ 50 Hds. New’ Orleans Sugar. gHJ 50 Bbls. “ “ “ fgjjggXt 30 Casks Sides. 5 “ Shoulders. All of which will he sold low for Cash. Call and examine them. C. S. HARRISON & CO. Columbus, April B—twtf C. T. CUSHMAN, D. D. S. jaas? SENT U $ f v TxYrTir Over Foster Purple’s Jewelry STORE, No. 69 Broad Street. Columbus, Ga., Ja twtl W. F. LEE, D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON. Office on Broad street, over Mygatt‘s store. Columbus, Oct 29—ts __ FOR SALE.” MA PLANTATION 3 1-2 miles from Columbus, and a very pleasant Residence in the upper part of the . city. Two hundred acres of land well timbered and well improved ; a comfortable dwelling with 4 rooms finished, all necessary out buildings. 100 acres cleared and in cultivation, and an abundance ot good spring and branch water. This place is 3 1-2 miles from Columbus on the St. Mary’s road ; as a pleasant and Healthy residence and for marketing advantages, few places in this vicinity offer as many inducements. Also for sale, a small neat and pleasant residence in the upper part oi the city. For terms and particulars, apply to. JOHN T. ECTOR. Columbus, Sept. 21, 1853—vv&twlstDec. AUGUSTA HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. SAM'L C. WILSON, Lessee and Proprietor. Situated North Side of Broad’street, three Doors West of Washington-street. MTHE subscriber having taken a lease of this First Class Hotel, will give his undivided attention to the accommodation of his fri lids and patrons. His oest efforts will be directed to promote the comfort of all those w r ho may favor him with an oppoitunity to servethem, with permanent or transient boarding, as well as such through travellers, as may patronize his daily ordinaries. The constant aim of the undersigned will be to preserve the character of the House, and to add to its reputation daily. SAMUEL C. YVILSON. Augusta, Sept. 2—twimwtlNov WINTER’S PALAC’E MILLS. HEAVY ARRIVALS OP NEW WHEAT ! ROM GEORGIA. TENNESSEE AND BALTIMORE, ena bles us to furnish the whole country, and Columbus besides, with fresh ground FLOUR from New YVheat, at sujh prices as to allow all classes to buy. CORN ME Ah at 70 cents per bushel. SHORTS for feed at 80 cents per hundred. BRAN do. at 60 cents per hundred. CUSTOM GRINDING done at the shortest notice, better, quicker, and a better yield, than at any Mill in Georgia. CASH paid for CORN and WHEAT, the highest mar ket price. L. LIVINGSTON, Agent. OTTerms CASH, invariably. Sept. 9, 1853. * jwjf. Dissolution. THE copartnership heretofore existing between Washington Tilley and David Myers, in the Exchange Hotel, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. AH persons indebted to the Ex change Hotel will pleas j call and settle with Mr. Tilley, as he alone is authorized to settle the business of the late firm. All accounts against the Hotel, which are recognized by Mr. Tilley, will be paid by the same. WASHINGTON TILLEY, Montgomery, Aug. 20. 1853. D. F. MYERS. EXCHANGE HOTEL, MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA. 3 j THE undersigned begs leave to return his sincere JPxbhlK thanks to the public lor past favors, aud respectfully !• > solicits a continuance of the patronage so liberally iH ■ JdS bestowed upon him the past year. There are now a complete set ofeclored servants employed in the house, who have been trained expressly for this Hotel. The table is at all times furnished with every luxury which the Northern and Southern .Varkets afford. The house has been newly furnished, and thoroughly renovated and whitewashed the past season, and is now fitted up in the most convenient and approved style, and is truly classed among the first Hotels in the South. \WASHINGTON TILLEY. Montgomery, Ala., Aug. 27 —twlm So’e Proprietor “Iron King.” I ENLARGED Cookin* Stoves—2 sizes—will receive wood 3 feet in length. Warranted to work well. ALSO, Eastern Iron Witch—Pacific Air Tight (an excellent stove) Eastern Premiums Bra. Jonathan, and Lady ol the Lake Cooking Stoves. latest improvements. Box Stoves, Parlor. Office and Hall Stoves—various varieties and patterns. For sale by I) B THOMPSON & CO., 143 Broad st. Columbus, Sept 14—wfctw2m The Celebrated IRON YVITCH Cooking Stove—4 sizes—warranted. These stoves have never been known to fail. For sale bv Sept 14- D. B. THOMPSON & CO, 143 ’Broad st. FOR SALE. A superior second band Kockaway or Hunting Wagon, suita ble tor one or two Horses. Apply at VERNOY & ECTOR’S Stable. Columbus, Sept. 7 twtt. m MUSICAL. IMANO-FOIiTKS AND MUSIC. WILLCOX & CARTER, NO. 112, BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA., ARE now receiving, aud will keep constantly on hand, SHEET MUSIC, PIANO FORTES, GUITARS, VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, BANJOS, TAMBORINES, FLUTES, FLAGEOLETS, FIFES, &C. > Siriags for the VI O LIN AN I> GUIT AR . ALSO Instruction Books for the above Instruments. Also, Exercises for the cultivation of the Voice. Order* are solicited from Teachers and others. I). F. WILLCOX. VVM. 11. CARTER. N. B. Mr. Carter will attend to Tuning and Repaying Pianos as heretofore. Columbus, April ir> —w&twtf New Sheet Music. THE subscribers have this day received a large assortment ol Sheet Music; among which are many new and populni pieces never before ottered in this market. The ladies in parti cuDrare invited to calland examine our stock. TRI-AX A PEASE, Columbus, March 2—tw 106 Broad street. 7 A NEW BOOK! THE TEACHER AND THE PARENT. A Treatise upon common school education, containing prnc tical suggestions to Teachers and Parents. by J. \Y. PEASE. Columbus, Aug, PiANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED. r-itr .. THE undersigned have engaged the servicesol Mr. 9. RA MM, Tuner and Piano Maker, lately if 7 fr° m Erarda’ Celebrated Establishment in Paris. J *u • 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 lor all work done by our workmen. Orders addressed to Whittklsky & Cos., or Truax & Pkase, will meet with prompt attention, WHITTELSEY & Cos. Columbus, April 22, 1853. TRUAX & PEASE, twtf— Jel4 wtf NEW MUSIC STORE, (.4 few doors below Hall Moses,) BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. IMIE undersigned have associated themselves together t . under the name and style of uA X & PIASE, for the sale of Musical Merchandise, and take this method io inform their friends and the public generally, that they will keep constantly on hand a general assortment ol goods in the above line, among which may be found— Var *° US * {y]e *’ * rom best MELO DEO NS, from the celebrated Manufactory of Prescott & Brothers; Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Fluti nas, Flutes, Fifes, Banjos and Tamborines. Also, Instruction Books ot all kinds; together with a fine stock ot SHEET MUSIC, of every variety. All of the above goods we offer for sale on terms that cannot fail to please. Purchasers are cordially invited to call and examine our stock. Orders solicited, and executed with care and dis patch. J. L TRUAX, Columbus, Sept. 20—w&twly J. W. PEASE. Pianos for Rent. j—THE subscribers have just received sever a very irood second Pianos from New \J 3 if u ” York, which they wii-sell or rent at reason able prices. TRUAX &. PEASE. Columbus, Sept. 16—twtf New Sheet Music A GOOD assortment, just received at the Music Store of Columbus, Sept. 16—tw TRUAX & PEASE. Leviathan Air Tight Cooking Stove, FOR HOTELS AND BOARDING HOUSES. CAPABLE of cooking for one hundred persons, with eight boiler holes. For sale by D. B. THOMPSON & CO., Columbus, sept 14 —2m No 143 Broad street. HAMDEN’S EXPRESS. Street. WE respectfully beg leave to inlorni the citizens oi Columbus and its vicinity, that we have concluded our arrangements with the Central, South-Western and .Vuscogee Railroads, and are now running messengers daily from Columbus to Macon, thence to Savannah. Also, forwarding goods daily over the Muscogee and South- YVestern Railroad to Fort Y’nlley, Oglethorpe and Macon, thence to Milledgeville Savannah and all intermediate places. Also, to Montgomery, Ala. YVc would also say, that our Ex presses by the steamers to New York and Philadelphia enable us to forward every description of merchandise and valuables. Notes, Drafts, and Bills collected in every town in the Northern and Eastern States ; also, to California and Europe. OFFICES AND AGENTS. E. 11. Goulding, Randolph street,Columbus; C. A. Ells &Son, Macon; Mr. Kendrick, Fort Valley; G. R. Clayton, Oglethorpe; 153 Bay street, Savannah; 74 Broadway, JV'ew York; 43 and 45 South-Third, Philadelphia ; 8 Court street, Boston; Exchange street. Providence; Montgomery street, San Francisco. Articles to be forwarded, called for at any part of the city free of expense, by leaving orders on the slate at the office. LIVINGSTON, YVINCHESTER it CO. Columbus, April 13—tw&w FIRE PROQF WARE HOUSE, J. C. RUSE, R. PATTEN, W. C. HODGES. |\VVU7\ Y\ T E continue the “VV ARE HOUSE \ \ ijtJiiMi AND COMMISSION business grMHjH at our well known FlltE-PROOF building, again tender our services to our planting friends for the storage or sale of cotton, or any business entrusted to us. YVe have no connection with any Grocery House, but will be pleased to receive the orders of our friends for BAGGING, ROPE, or any other articles, which we will purchase at the lowest cash prices. Liberal advances made on shipments to oar friends in Savan nah, New York or Liverpool. RUSE PATTEN & CO. Columbus, Ga., Aug. 24, 1853.—w&tw6m SURGICAL INFIRMARY. DRS. WILDMAN & GANAHL HAVE opened, in Savannah, an Infirmary for the treatment of Surgical and Chronic Diseases. The buildings are spacious, with ample grounds attached, and expense has not been spared to provide the latest and most ap proved appliances of the SURGICAL ART, for the benefit of those who may resort to this Institution for r The terms for Board, Nursing, &c„ are £1 per day—slo being required in advance. The fees for Surgical operations to be agreed upon, before the operation is performed ; except incase of indigence, when SI per day will cover all expenses. Slaves provided for, in separate building, on the above terms. N. B. No case of Surgical or Chronic disease will be received into this establishment, unless it is believed, alter examination, that the case is curable, or admits of relief; but $5 will be in variably charged for Examination and opinion, if the case is rejected. Tha undersigned would receive into their private offices, on liberal terms, a number of young men, who are desirous of availing themselves of a thorough couise of preliminary instruc tion, clinical opportunities and anatomical investigations. P. H. WILDMAN, M. D. Cor. South-Broad and Abereorn sts. CIIAS. GANAHL, M. D. South-Broad, 3 doors east ol Barnard 6t. Savannah, Ga., Sept. 10, 1853—w&twti SURGERY DR. STANFORD has returned to the city, and is now fully prepared to enter into the practice ol Surgery. Columbus, Sept 17—twtt Flour, Meal, and Breadstuffs. THE subscriber, proprietor of the Cl 7 ) .MITTS, begs leave to inform the public that he has now on hand and will con tinue to keep a gdbd slock of prime WHEAT AXD COA.V, aud will be prepared at all times to furnish customers in any quantities with Flour Meal, Ate., at the shortest notice. New wheal is now in. .. . . .. . , The City .Willis situated above the city a short distance and is now in good running order- Mv prices at present are as toliows : Superfine Flour ’ Family Flour 6 <3 Extra do 1 J ” Corn .Veal -;• cl * ~ufihol itsF” The highest cash prices paid tor Corn and VV heat. D. A.YVYNN. City Mill, June 8, 1853—tw ts