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A New Military Post.— The Washington
Evening Star learns that the War Department
have ordered four companies of the Bth Infantry,
now at Camp Chadburn on the Upper Colorado,
and Camp McKavett on the San Saba, to pro*
ceed with all possible dispatch to El Paso, to es
tablish a post there on the American side of the
river.
O* “A young man, a member of an evan
gelical church,” advertises in a New York
paper for hoard ‘‘in a pious family where his
Christian example would be considered a com
pensation.”
rr Ashland, the home of Henry Clay, which was
xold at public sal© last weak, was purchased by Jas. B.
Clay, his son, at $l4O per acre. The tract contains 337
*aeres.
—-*——
Massachusetts Nominations. —The Massachusetts
Whig Convention have nominated Emory Washburn for
Governor.
Commeraai.
COLUMBUS CCyrTON ‘~STATEMENT.
Old stock on hand, Oct. 1, 1853 43
New cotton received to date 3,653
a
Shipped 1,899
Stock on hand 1,797
Columbus, Oct. 1, 1853.
Cotton is selling freely at Middling 9 cts., Good Mid
dling 91, Middling Fair 91, and Fair 10 cents.
Savannah, Sept. 30.
Cotton —The sales to-day amount to 162 bales at the
following prioes: 3at 9 1-8 ; 13 at 10 ; 17 at 10 1-8 ;
18 at 10 1-4 ; 109 at 10 7 16, aod two bales at 10 1-2
ents.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
WE are authoriied to announce F. G. WILKINS
a candidate for Sheriff of Muscogee County, at the ensu
ing election in January next. Sept. 22—tw&wte
83° WE are authorised to announce ANDREW P.
JONES, Esq. as a candidate for re-election for Clerk of
the Inferior Court ot Muscogee county, on the first Mon
day in January next. Sept. 3—tw&wte
ff3° We are authorised to announce Mr. JOHN S.
TANPELT as a candidate for the office of City Mar- j
ahal, at the election in January next, and will be suppor
ted by THE PEOPLE.
Aug. 2-1, 1853—w&twte.
|3°We are authorized to announce R. C. PATTER
SON, of Halloca, as a suitable candidate for th 6 office of
Justice of the Inferior Court of Muscogee County, to fill the
vacancy occasioned by the death of Lock Weems, Esq.
Sept. 16 tw&wtf
13° WE are authorised to announce JAMES M .
HUGHES as a candidate for SherifF of Muscogee coun
ty. Election first Monday in January next.
Columbus, Aug. 20, 1853.—w&twtd
83° WE are authorised to announce Mr. JOHN D.
ARNOLD as a candidate for the office of City Marshal,
at the election in January next.
August 17, 1853. tde.
WE are authorised to announce DAVID J. BAR
BER as a candidate for Clerk of the Superi6r Court of;
Muscogee County, at the election in January next.
Juno 25,1853 —w&twte.
JgT GEORGE GULLEN is a candidate for Marshal J
at the ensuing January election, and will be supported by ;
Aug. 16, w&twte MANY VOTERS.
AGUE AND FEVER of three years’ standing CURED, j
\lr. John Longden, now living at Beaver Dam, Hanover
County, Va., near Richmond, had Ague and Fever for
three years; most of the time he had chills twice a day, and
rarely less than once ; he was parched with fevers as soon, ;
as the chill left him ; and after trying physicians, quinine
most of the Tonics advertised, and every thing recommen
ded to him, was about to give up in despair, when Carter’s
Spanish Mixture was spoken of: he got two bottles, but be
fore he had used more than a single one, he was perfectly
cured, and has not had a chill or a fever since.
Mr. Longden is only one out of thousands who have
been benefited by this great tonic, alterative and blood pu- j
rifiar.
V See advertisement with his certificate.
* , i
A Clergyman. An old and valuable subscriber
has sent us a certificate from one of hia Parishioners, which
he wishes published for the benefit of his neighbors, and the
community at large. It states on authority that needs no
confirmation, the particulars ot a remarkable cure by Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral, an article we have already taken occasion
to notice, and which we have reason to believe is worth
notice. This sufferer had been reduced very low irom the
effects of a Cold and Cough, caused by over exertion at a |
fire, nearly three years since, and from which it wasevident |
to his friends that he was fast hastening to a premature
grave. Many o f the remedies of the !ay and the advice
of eminent Physicians had all failed to afford him relief
when he was induced to try the Cherry Pectoral, which
soon cured him. The crowded state .f our columns will
not admit the full particulars, but we earnestly mvite the
attention of our readers to the advertisement in another
part of our paper.— Christian Chronicle .
Twenty-seven of the most respectable Merchants,
residents in Maryland, Virginia and NorthCarohna say
STABLERS ANODYNECHERRY EXPECTORAN T
,„d oi STABLER-S DIARRHCEA CORDIAL. “ t hat
from our own experience and that of our customers,
confidently recommeod them Fr.. Bono PMco. Web...
never known any remedies used for th. dtaeaas for which
’ „ bribed to be so efficient, audio give such en
titvfsatia&ction to all.” See advertisement in another col
nmn.
thma - after Tw ** i]
A 7 A, of Holloway' e PilU.-The Whole-
S 's' rtng ’ ** e Mle of Holloway’s Pills in New South
sale Agent lor Holloway, to sever-
Wales, alludes, m a ‘ e T “ thma , effected in that Colony,
al extraordinary cures an d to one case in par
by the - ofthese MMi-
ficular-that of. lady read 6 >fflictt<l wilh
back, who. after harms for <we J ? C ooeequence
g rea. difficulty o, breuthto*. “ <f
to bear the rlighteet oi.rl.ou, ! ■ u 10p
IIW, to use her own expreJO, bl
of that high hill-
R. R. R. REMEDIES.
Radway’s Ready Relief.— For the Removal and Cure
of all acute Pain? ; Rheumatism, Sick Headache, Neural
gia, Cholera, Cramps, Spasms, Toothache, Diarrhoea, &c.
R. R. R.—Bad, Offensive Breath—Stomach out of or
der—Take ten drops of R. R. R. every morning in a little
water, and rinse out the mouth ; also, swallow some of the
Relief—it will neutralize the acid on the stomach, make it
sweet and clean, and remove from the mouth and teeth all
tartar or bad taste. Persons troubled with sick headache
will find immediate relief by using R. R. R. If there are
any suffering with Neuralgia, Toothache, Rheumatism, or
Chills and Fever, we guarantee that Rad way’s Ready Re
lief Will stop the worst pains in a few minutes. Price 25
cents, 50 cents, and $1 per bottle.
R. R. R. No. 2.—Radway’s Renovating Resolvent cures
all complaints caused by Bad Blood and Poisonous De
posits.
It makes tho blood pure,rich, and healthy.
Ulcers, Sores,Tumors, Cancers, &0., are the offspring of
certain poisonous deposits, lurkiHg in the system ; Radway’s
Renovating Resolvent renovates the Blood, cleanses, puri
fies, and enriches it, it resolves away all diseased deposits,
and dUres Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Humors, Tetters, Rash,
and all Eruptions, Fever Sores,&c.
KttMl INJURING! COMPANY,
Office, No. 10 Wall Street , New York.
cash capital, $500,000.
SIMEON L. LOOMIS, President.
CHAS. J. MARTIN, Secretary.
E. S. GREENWOOD, : : : : : Agent.
Columbus, Georgia.
October 1, tw6m
FOR SALE OR RENT.
MMY Plantation, three miles below Columbus, between
live and six hundred acre*, cleared.
JNO. A. JONES.
Oct. 1. w&twtf
EDUCATION.
Montpelier Female Institute.
MISS MARTHA M. BUELL,
Principal, and Teacher of the higher English Branches.
MISS LOUISA S. SPENCER,
English branches,German,and Italian.
MISS MARY A. PHILLIPS,
English Branches.
MISS ADELINE A. CONKEY and MISS ADELINE
BUNN,
Vocal and Instrumental Music.
MISS LUCRETIA S. HOOPER,
Drawing, Painting, Embroidery, and Instrumental Music.
M’LLE. ADELINE CIIANSY,
French.
MRS. S. M. JAMES,
Domestic Superintendent.
REV. RUFUS M. WHITE,
Rector.
REV. SENECA G. BRAGG,
Chaplain.
THE 25th Term of this Institution will com*
jffj''HplLy- mence on the 13th of October. A prospectus,
and any information may he had by appliea
vjjffP-jjfit tion to the Secretary and Treasurer. As the
number of pupils is limited it is important that
early application should be made.
W. S. WILLIFORD, Sec’y. & Treas.
Macon, Ga.
From Bishop Elliott’s Annual Address.
“With the consent of the Board of Trustees, I placed the
Institute under the charge of a lady well tried, and well
known, Miss M. M. Buell, and invited the Rev. Rufus M.
White, who had just at that moment resigned the charge
of St. John’s Curch, to accept the Rectorship of the Insti
tute. These appointments, together with the continuance
of the Rev. Mr. Bragg at the Institute, should give parents
every confidence, that such as the school has heretofore
been,such it will be hereafter. I commend it most heartily
to the Diocese, assuring it that the School has never been
in finer condition, and praying it to use every exertion not
to permit an institution to go down, which has been built
up at the expense of so much sacrifice and suffering.”
Sep27—w&tw til Novi
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 Senior Class each 40 00
Latin, French and Spanish languages, each 20 00
Music I 50 00
Oil Painting 50 00
Painting with water colors, Drawing and Embroidery,
each ! 20 00
cr Tuition in advance.
Mrs. Marble has had many years’experience in teaching, and
will pay every attention to moral as well as intellectual im
provement.
She has been kindly permitted to use the names of the fol
lowing gentlemen for reference:
Dr. Bozeman, )
B. A. Thornton, Esq., V Columbus.
M. Torrance, Esq. S
Rev. I>. Burkhalter, ) Buena Vista.
Rev. Y. F. Tignor, j “ “
Capt. T. M. Newell, U. S. N., Savannah.
Columbus, Sept 3—twlt&w4t*
Columbus Female Academy,
UNDER THE DIRECTION OF
MR. AND MRS. CHAPMAN,
WILL commence its next session on Jt/ouday, Oct. 3, 1853.
The session will be divided into two terms, the first end
ing Feb. 15tb, the second July Ist, 1854.
Tuition per Term :
Juni< r Department. 818 00
Senior *• 20 00
Contingent expens 1 Ob
Columbus, sept. 14—w2 &.tw2t _______
MALE SCHOOL.
Mr. John Isham’s School will recommence
the first Monday in October, 1853, and will
c^ose -* une 30th,1854. Tuition per Scholastic
Columbus, Sept. 21—w&twtf.
FIND GROVE ACADEMY.
The exercises of this Academy will be resumed
on Monday, October, 3d, and will close June
30th, 1854. Tuition per Scholastie year, S4O.
WILLIAM F. PLANE.
Columbus, Sept. 21—w&twtf.
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&wSt
Male School.
yjSt JAS. J SLADES
School will open Monday, 26th-Sept. 1853.
Tuition (scholastic year forty weeks) S4O 00
Payable quarterly•
Columbus, Sept 13, 1853.—tw&w8t
Muscogee Railroad Company.
GREAT REDUCTION IN FREIGHT ON
COTTON#
Ok uful after the Ist of September, COTTON will be carried
from Columbus to Savannnah, at FIFTY CENTS per hun
dred pounds, including Insurance over Railroad.
notice to consignees.
ANDISE arriving from the East and not to
i Railroad will be retained in the Depot at Co
be .iavaJTree of charge, and if not then removed will
K,OOTeol fi.o r’y Wsrehouevs tor rsgc the
penee es the owner, p t RICKER. BupcrinteiHle.it.
September 7,1853.
PIANO-FORTES AND MUSIC.
WM. B. CARTER,
HAVING purchased the interest of D. F. Willcox, has re
moved to
NO. 72, BROAD STREET,
(at J. L. Howell’s Book Store,)
where ho will keep constantly on hand a genera! assortment of
MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
of every variety and price.
Patrons and iriends are invited to call and examine liis stock.
Orders solicited, and a liberal discount made to Teachers and
Schools.
Pianos to let, tuned, and repaired.
October 1. twtf
A CARD.
THE subscriber having soild his stok of Books, Stationery,
<(-c. to Mr. John VV. Pease, retuns his thanks to the public,
for the liberal patronage bestowed upon himself, and soiiciis
from his patrons a transfer of the same to his successor, who of
fers on reasonable terms, as good and extensive an assortment
of Books and fancy and staple Stationery, as can be lound any
where in this part of the country.
The Subscriber may bo fouud hereafter at the Agency of the
Rock Isiand Factory. D. ¥• WILLGON.
Oct. 1. twtf
DISSOLUTION.
THE mercantile Arm of J. Ennis & Cos., has been dissolved.
by the withdrawal ©f A. Lyman, on account of ill health.
The dissolution of partnership to take hfTect from, and after the
Ist of October, 1853. J. ENNIS,
V. R.TO.MM I',
A. LYMAN.
Oct. I, w&tw4w
npilE undersigned will continue business at their old stand on
JL Broad str- et, ander the name and Style of J. Ennis & Cos.,
and invite the attention of their customers, and the public gen
erally, to their large aud well assorted stock of Hardware, &c.
which are offered upon accommodating terms.
JAMES ENNIS,
V. R. TOMMY.
Columbus, Oct. 1 w&lw4w (Enquirer please copy.)
Leeches! Leeches!!
rrHVO HUNDRED Large Sweedish LKECHES just rccei
_L ved, and for sale by DANFORTd &. NAGEL.
Oct. 1 w4t
Wanted,
BY’ a graduate of a College, who has had experience in teach
ing, and can furnish the best recommendations, a situation
as teacher in a classical School in a city, or an advanced School
in the country.
Address FRANCIS T. CHASE, Jl/outgomery, Ala.
Oct. 1 wtf .
New Boarding House.
MMRS. Catharine F. Williams has taken the large and
spacious Rooms over the store of Messrs. Schley &
Johnson, east side of Broad street, and is now prepared
to furnish gentlemen with boaid.
Oct. 1 twht
FALL GOODS!
BC and
J. M. RAU M,
NEXT DOOR TO THE MARINE BASK,
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 ol 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 the country.
EVENING DRESSES FOE 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, Hompadore
SILKS.
MUSLIN DeLANE, solid colors of all shades.
Fine FRENCH DeLANES, superb patterns.
150 pieces MUSLIN DeLANE at 12i cents per yard,
English, French and German MERINOES.
Black and colored ALPACAS from 25 cents up.
MOURNING GOODS of all kinds.
Second Mourning SILKS and DeLANES, EMBROI
DERIES.
JACONET FLOUNCIiNGS, SWISS FLOUNC
-INGS.
CHEMISETTS, UNDERSLEEVES, COLLARS
and CUFFS.
200 dozen LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS
at 6f cents.
MANTILLAS, TALMAS and VISITES of the late
Paris Patterns
Rich Canton CRAPE SHAWLS.
Rail Road CORSETS, anew article.
Alexander’s and .Touvin’s best KID GLOVES.
Ladies’ and Misses’HOSlEß Y of all kinds.
PLANTATION GOODS.
PRINTS, Plaid LINSEYS, KERSEYS.
Striped OSNABURGS, TICKINGS, 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 out
stock before purchasing.
What we profess, we will do, and that is to sell
at as lownrices as they can be bought in the United States.
83*° 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.
JUST received, a large assortment of Swiss, Jaconet
and Mull Flouncings, 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.
PLAIN and Stripe Jaconet and Swiss Muslius, India
Mull and Nainsook, do. Brilliante Cambrics ; a large
stock just received.
July 2 —twtf BROKAW, CLEMONS & CO.
HOSIERY.
JUST received a full stock of Ladies’ Sanaal Lisle Hose,
Misses’ Fancy do., Gents Plain and Fancy Lisle and
Eng. half Hose/ Also, a superior article of Ladies’ Silk
BROKAW, CLEMONS & CO.
NEW GOODS.
The subscriber has in Store a large stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS
which are offered for sale at prices
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST,
FOR CASH OR APPROVED CREDIT.
Purchasers for Cash will find it to their advantage
to examine my stock and prices, before purchasing.
Columbus, April 2—tw C. MY GATT.
Genin’s Hats.
A FEW cases Genin’s a no. one Hats—Spring styles.
Just received and for sale by
March 3C—tw __ _ _ J. 11. MERRY.
Shirts ! Shirts ! !
\ LARGE invoice of SHIRTS , COLLARS. DRAWERS
J\_ HOSIER i', &e. Just received and for sale by
March 39 —tw J. H. MERRY.
GEORGIA, Marion County—Whereas, the estate of
Lewis Taylor, late of said county, deceased, is unrep
i resented at law, by reason of the failure of any person to
apply for letters of Administration ; These are therefore to
cite and admonish all, and singular the kindred and credit
ors of said deceased, to shew cause, (if any they have,) with
in the time prescribed by law, why letters of administration
should not be granted to the clerk of the Superior Court
(or some other person) of said county, according to the
statute, in such case made and provided.
Given under my hand aud official signature, at office,
Sept. 20th, 1853. ‘ E. W. MILLER, Ordinary'.’
Sep 28—w7t
BY C, S. HARRISON,
A. K. AYER, Ai CTIONEER.
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 &. CO.,
their stock of
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Musical Instru
ments, Music, Fancy Goods, &c.,
Consisting in part of
Fine Gold English and Detached Lever Watches, in 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 Rings, plain and set, a variety of styles.
Gold Ear-hoops and Drops ; Gold and Silver Pen and
Pencil Cases.
Bagley’sbest Gold Pens, large and small; Gold and Silver
Thimbles, Keys, Seals, Studs, Buttons and Cull Pins.
One beautiful Plated TEA SETT ; Silver Table and
Tea Spoons, Fine Castors, Fruit and Cake Stands, Butter
Stands, Candlesticks, Napkin Rings, Solar Lamps, Porce
lain Vases, Toilet Bottles, Card Cases and Baskets.
All kinds of Brass Instruments for BANDS; Guitars,
Violins, Bass and Double Bass Viols, Drums, Flutes, Fifes,
Clarionetts, Flageolets, Accordeons, Tamborines, Double
Barreled Guns, Pistols, Flasks and Shot Pouches, Pocket
Knives, Scissors, Razors, Porte Monnaies and a largo lot of
Fancy Goods, Toys, &c., &.c.
ALSO a large lot of ZEPHYR WORSTEDS of every
shade,
A SPLENDID COLLECTION OF
Sheet Music, Instruction Books, Sacred Music
Books, Glee Books, &c., &c.
Sale to continue from day to day until the Stock is closed
out.
Terms. —All sums of SIOO and less, Cash ; all over SIOO,
sixty days with approved security.
tjW The above will be sold at COST for CASH, until
the day of sale.
Columbus, Sept. 16, 1853.—tds.
PiAKTOS TUNED AND REPAIRED.
fg.v —i THE undersigned have engaged the serviceso:
‘u ‘fiSl Mr. F. O. RAMM, Tuner and Piano Maker,latelj
lEWflu from Erards’ Celebrated Establishment in Paris.
\J J Sr U 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 tor all work done by our
workmen. Orders addressed to Whittklsey & Cos., or Truax
&. Pease, will meet with prompt attention,
WIIITTELSEY & Cos.
Columbus, April 22, 1853. TRUAX &. PEASE,
twtf —Jel4 wtf
NEW MUSIC STORE,
(A feio doors below Hall Moses,)
BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA.
THE undersigned have associated themselves together,
under the name and style of
TiIAX & Pi Ail,
for the sale of Musical Merchandise, and take this method
to inform their friends and the public generally, that they
will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of goods
in the above line, among which may be found—
PIANO FORTES, -
®%i§§3PS of various styles, from the best
MELODEONS, from the celebrated Manufactory of
Prescott & Brothers ; Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Fluti
nas, Flutes, Files, Banjos and Tamborines.
Also, Instruction Books of all kinds; together with a
fine stock of 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 F*ent.
iraw’.y -’ THE subscribers have just received severa,
IpmlisHßpS very good second hand Pianos from New
u u Sr \/ York, which they will sell or rent at reason
able prices. r l RUAX & PEASE.
Columbus, Sept. 16—twtf
New Sheet Music
A GOOD assortment, just received at the Music Store of
Columbus, Sept. 16—tw TR l 1 AX & PEASE.
New Sheet Music.
THE subscribers have this day received a large assortment ol
Sheet Music; among which are many new and popular
pieces never before offered in this market. The ladies in parti?
cular are invited to call and examine our stock.
TRUAX & PEASE,
Columbus, March 2—tw 106 Broad street.
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BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
JORDAN L. HOWELL,
Bookseller and Stationer,
WOULD respectfully inform his friends, and the Dublic gen
erally, that he has purchased the extensive stock of
Books, Stationery, &c.
of A. C. FLEWELLEN & 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
my predecessors, and 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 pmrehased.
££?- CALL AND SEE.
Two doors below Mygatt’s Corner, sign of the.BlueJand White
Flag, No. 72 Broad street, Columbus, Ga.
~tW Bookbindery up stairs. Aug. 3—ts
booksUbooks!
JUST RECEIVED BY
JORDAN L. HOWELL.
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
nets Pastoral Pheology ; Olins Travels in the East; Dan
iel Websters work complete.
The Marrying Man; by the author of 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,
A Few more of Dr. S. S. Fitch’s celebrated ABDOMI
NAL SUPPORTERS.
Columbus, May 21—twly
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 Life and Letters of Dr. Olin.
Memoirs of the life and ministry of the Rev. John Sum
merfield, with an introductory letter, by James Mont
gomery.
Men of the Time; or, Sketches of living Notables, by
Redfieid.
Private life of Daniel Webster, with two beautiful en
gravings of his residence and birth place—also a profile of
Sir. Webster—by Lanman.
Yusef, or the Journey of the Frangi—a Crusade in the
East, by J. Ross Browne.
Theory and Practice of Hydropathy—with notes on the
cure ol Cholera by Cold Water, by H. Francke.
Water Cure for children ; a short guide for the rational
treatment of children in health and disease, by Schiefer
decker.
. Pilgrim’s Progress, wit h Scott’s notes, and life of the au
thor ; neatly bound. Price 50.
Letters to Young Ladies; sixteenth edition, revised and
enlarged, by Mrs. Sigourney.
“A few more ‘Fern Leaves’ left of the same sort.”
Also—por sale low, two large size Letter Presses, at
JORDAN L HOWELL’S
Columbus, Aug. 31, 1853. Book store.
JUT RECEIVED.
THE Xllth VOLUME OF GEORGIA REPORTS
by JORDAN L. HOWELL.
GAS FITTING AND FIXTURES.
THE Subscribers will continue the Gas fitting business
with their usual promptness. A good supply of burn
ers on hand, which will be sold low. Orders left at our
Music Store, will receive immediate attention. Tortus
cash, when the job is done. WHIT TELSE\ & CO.
Sep27twtf
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 Win. W. Campbell.
Boyhood oi great men, intended as examples to youths
Edgar Cliflon, or Right and Wrong, a story of school
life, by C. Adams.
The Tongue of Time, or the Language of the Church
Clock, by Wm. Harrison, A. M.
Pleasure and Profit, or Lessons on the Lord’s Prayer, by
Mrs. Manners.
Miles Tremenhere, or the Love Test, by Annette Marie
Millard.
One Year, a tale of Wedlock by Emelie F. Carter.
Modem F'lirtations, by Catherine Sinclair, author ol
Beatrice, &c.
Sawyer’s Story, or the Orphan’s Wrongs, by a member of
the New York Bar.
Bride of Omberg. by Emilie F. Carter.
Salad for the Solitary, by Epicure.
Lady Leighton, or Belle ot the Manor, by Mrs. Gore.
Passions and Principles, a Domestic Novel,by :Mrs. Grey.
Just received by J. W. PEASE,
Columbus, Sept 16-twtf
AUGUSTA HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
SAM’L C. WILSON, Lessee and Proprietor.
Situated North Side of Broad'street, three Doors
Ifowf of Washington-street.
THE subscriber having taken a lease of this First
Class Hotel, will give his undivided attention
to the accommodation oi his fri nds and patrons. His
i “-1-ill oest efforts will be directed to promote the comtort of
all those who may favor him with an oppoitunity to servethem,
with permanent or transient onrdiug, 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. WILSON.
Augusta, Sept. 2—twlmwtlNov
‘J* HOME AGAIN.”
G, TANARUS, CUSHMAN,. 1.. 0, S.
DENTIST.
69 Broad Street, over Foster & Pnrple’s Jew*
elry Store, Columbus, Ga.
FRIENDS and patrons will
please notice that I have return
YTfed from New York,fully pro
vided for business. Having critically examined the best
specimens of Dentistry in the Crystal 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 with 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 iisk ot their
efficiency assumed.
Examination of specimens, references, and commendato
ry letters from patients, &c., is invited.
Sept24—tw&wtf
w. F. LEE, D. D. S.
d.ental surgeon.
Office on Broad street, over Mygatbs store.
Columbus, Oct 29—(f
SURGERY
DR. STANFORD has returned to the city, and is now
fully prepared to enter into the practice of Surgery.
Columbus, Sept 17—twtf
i, w. Si Rift tin us a ¥¥n
FACTORS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAxrASfSirAH:.
Sept24—w&tw3m
INK MANUFACTORY.
A few doors above the Market, at IVo. 158
Broad street, Columbus, CJa.
THE undersigned has just completed his establishment for
the Manufactory of Ink, and offers extraordinary induce
ments to Merchants, and all others to purchase his superior ar
ticle.
This Ink is of a bright jet black, flows beautifully from the
pen, and is so indelible, as many can testify, that even oxalic acid
will not rnnove it from paper. No other Ink will stand the
testof oxalic acid. Write a word with this Ink and the same
word with any other Ink contiguous to each other, apply oxalic
acid to both, and instantly the word written with the other Ink
will disappear, while mine will remain. Hence its value for
Merchants, Banks, Mortgages. Public Documents, &c.
No dishonest bookkeeper can erase a figure once made with
this Ink. Fraud or defalcations from this source will be totally
cut off by those wh use this Ink.
I will sell as cheap as such an article can be bought in New
York. For sale wholesale and retail by
Aug. 27—tw2mwtf JOHN E. LAMAR, Proprietor.
“Iron King.’’
I ENLARGED Cookina stoves—2 sizes—will receive wood 3
\J feet in length. Warranted to work well.
ALSO. Eastern Iron Witch—Pacific Air Tight (an excellent
stove) Eastern Premiums Bro. Jonathan, and Lady ot thoT.uk©
Cooking Stoves. Latest improvements. Box Stoves, Parlor,
Office and Hall Stoves—various varieties and patterns.
For sale by D B THOMPSON & CO., 143 Broad st.
Columbus, Sept 14 w&tw2m—
SURGICAL INFIRMARY.
DRS. WILBMAN A 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
relief.
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 $1 per day will cover ail expenses.
Slaves provided ior, in separate building, on ihe above terms.
N. B. No case of Surgical or Chronic disease will be received
into this establishment, unless it is believed, after examination,
that the case is curable, oradmits of relief; but $5 will be in
variably charged for Examination and opinion, if the case is
rejected.
tW Tho undersigned would receive into their private offices,
on liberal terms, a number of young men, who are desirous of
availing themselves of a thorough cou*se of pre iminary instruc
tion, clinical opportunities and anatomical investigations.
P. H. WILDMAN, M. D.
Cor. South-Broad and Abercom sta.
CIIAS. GANAHL, M. D.
South-Broad, 3 door3 east of Barnard st.
Savannah, Ga., Sept. 10, 1853—w&twtf
FIRE PROOF WAR! IMfi*
J. C. RUSE, R. PATTEN, W. C. HODGES.
LVYVNv VVE continue the W ARE HO USE IVWVT\
r‘ O M M I S S I O N business
at our well known FIRE-PROOF building anotfSßH
aaain tender our services to our planting friends for the storage
or sale of cotton, or any business entrusted tons. .
We 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 our friends in Savan
nah, New York or Liverpool.
RUSE PATTEN & CO.
Columbus, Ga., Aug. 24, 1853.—w&.tw6m
The Celebrated
IRON WITCH Cooking Stove—4 sizes—warranted. These
stoves have never been known to fail. For sale by
Sept 14— p. B.THOMPSON CO, 143 Broad sL
Leviathan Air Tight Cooking Stove,
FOR HOTELS AND BOARDING °HOUSiffs.
C\ AP ABLE of cooking for one hundred persons, with eight
/ boiler holes. Fo. sale by D. B. THOMPSON & CO.,
Columbus, sept 14—2 m No 143 Broad street.
For Sale.
A Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus, will be sold below
Boston prices. For particulars, apply at this office.
Columbus. Jan.4 —wtf
VALUABLE BOOK.
The laws of life, with special refer
ence TO THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION OF GIRLS.—-
By Elizabeth Blackwell, M. D.
Anew supply of this popular book just receved and for sale
by [Je 315 twtf U VV. PEABB