The Tri-weekly times and sentinel. (Columbus, Ga.) 1853-1854, October 12, 1853, Image 3

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EST A Clergyman An old and valuable subscriber has sent us a certificate from one f his Parishioners, which he wishes published for the benefit of his neighbors, and ihe 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 tvhich we have reason to believe is worth notice. This sufferer had been reduced very low’ from the effects of a Cold and Gough, caused by over exertion at a fire, nearly three-years since, and from which it was evident to his triends that he was fast hastening to a premature grave. Many of the remedies of the day and the advice ot eminent Physicians had all tailed to afford him relief, when he w-as induced to try the Cherry Pectoral, which soon cured him. The crowded state our columns will not admit the full particulars, but we earnestly invite me attention of our readers to the advertisement in another part of our paper —Christian Chronicle, Z. W Twenty-seven of the most respectable Merchants, residents in Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina, say of i STABLERS ANODYNECHERRYEXPECTORANT and ot STABLER’S DIARRHtEA CORDIAL, ‘ that from our own experience and that of our customers, we confidently recommend them Pro Bono Publico. We have never known any remedies used for the diseases for which they are prescribed, to be so efficient, and to give such en tire satisfaction to all.” See advertisement in another col umn. £3'’’” -4 Lady cured of Asthma, after Twenty Years’ Suffering, by the use of Holloway’s Pills. —The Whole sale Agent for the sale of Holloway’s Pills in New South Wales, alludes, in a letter to Professor Holloway, to sever al extraordinary cures of Asthma, effected in that Colony, by the use of these invaluable Pills ; and to one case in par ticular—that of a lady residing near a hill named the Razor back, who, after having for twenty years been afflicted with great difficulty of breathing, and unable, in consequence, to bear the slightest exertion, at last used this remedy, and is now, to use her own expression, able to run np to the top of that high bill. R. R. R. REMEDIES. Radway's Ready Relief. —For the Removal and Cure of all acute Pains ; 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 PI. 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 Radway’s Ready Re lief w.ll stop the worst pains in a few minutes. Price 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 per bottle. R. R. R. No. 2.—Radw’ay’s Renovating Resolvent cures all complaints caused by Bad Blood and Poisonous De posits. It makes the blood pure,rich, and healthy. Ulcers, Sores,Tumors, Cancers, &0., are the offspring of i certain poisonous deposits, lurking in the system ; Radway’s | Renovating Resolvent renovates the Blood, cleanses, puri- j fies, and enriches it, it resolves aw’ay all diseased deposits, and cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Humors, Tetters, Rash, ! and all Eruptions, Fever Sores, &c. Price of It. R. Resolvent $1 per bottle AGUE AND FEVER of three years’ standing CURED. Mr. 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 i Spanish Mixture was spoken of: he got two bottles,but be- j fore ha 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 ot thousands who have been benefited by this great tonic, alterative and blood pu rifier. * # * See advertisement with his certificate. T® Tii_|l®lJlSt MRS. DESSAU WOULD respectfully inform the Ladies of Columbus and vicinity, that she has just returned from the North, and is now opening at her residence, (No. lit) Broad Street}) a most splendid and fashionable stock ol FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. ALSO An assortment of FALL AND WINTER DRESS j GOOD S FOR Ladies’ -WEAR—SUCH AS SILKS, TALMAS, MANTILLAS, CLOAKS, RIBBONS, EMBROIDERIES, and all kinds of Goods generally kept in a Millinery store. In the DRESS MAKING line,she is in the possession of the latest European styles and patterns ; and her stock ot Trimmings for Dresses cannot be surpassed for beauty and quality, as special attention was given to this branch ot her stock. . ~, A call from her friends and customers is respeettuily solicited. Columbus, Oct 12—w&.twtf Notice to Ladies. a MRS. DESSAU Will open her full stock of— MILLINERY AND DRESS GOODS, On Thursday Morning, October 13th. which all the Ladies are invited to examine. Col umbus, Oc t 12—twit FASHIONABLE MMIM ACADEMY. MESSRS. CLEVELAND & COOI.ICAN, j WOULD most respectfully inform the citizens oi Col j unibus and vicinity, that they will open a select j Dancing Academy at Concert Ilall, on Saturday, Bth of October. Lessons will be given in the following Fashionable Dances, as thev are now danced both in Europe and America, viz : j La Sicilienne, La Gorsitza. Redowa, Cinq Temps \ W altz, j La Esmaralda, Seholtish, Polka de Salon Italian, &.C. Hours of Attendance : Thursdays, Fridays and Satur dayls, commencing on Saturday, the Bth inst. Young La dies, Misses and Masters’ Classes, from 9to 12, a. m.; ana from 2i to 5i p. m. Saturdays. Young Gentlemen’s Evening Class — 1 nursday ana bat urdav nights, from 7 to 10. . Piaetising Soirtstfis will bd given every Jno ay e\ening, commencing on the 21st. inst. . . _ . . Rates of Tuition — 10 pel’ session, of six Soirees and twelve Lessons. , Private Clas-'es will be promptly attended. Parents and Guardians may My upon me strictest atten tion being paid to the deportment of children entrusted to , their Charge. ° ct I*- twJt j To Rent. A oimndimu etore rbom on Broad street-aearly opposite £\ tae Brunswick Bank. Apply to r<Vpru Cohittbus, Oct 7—tw3i.s ft. IT. COOFr.K. For Sale, • . A valuable and gentle family horse, A.-o a taoacni jW, Rockawty, nearly w*r. HATC HE*. Columbus, Oct 7**-tw6t £ AI j KQAD MEETI f L r T'HE citizens of Columbus are requested to meet at Tem peranoe Hall on Thursday Evening. 8 o’clock, p. m., 25th October, inst., lor the purpose of considering the pro priety ot the corporations making a subscription to the Eu fauia Railroad. ALEX. J. ROBISON, Mayor pro tern. N. B. The citizens of Eufaula, Glenuville. and ail others nterested in the project are respectfullv invited to attend the meeting. Columbus, Oct 12—wtwtd Enquirer and Corner Stone copy. MUSICAL.’ ~ P J A XO - FOII TE^VNI) M U ST cT WM. B. CARTER, Having purchased the interest of I). F. VVillcox, has re moved to NO. 72, BROAD STREET, (at J. JL. Howell’s Book Store,) where he will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, of every variety and price. Patrons and irk-ndg are invited to cali and examine his stock. Orders solicited, and a liberal discount made to Teachers and Schools. Pianos to let, tuned, and repaired. October 1. twtf NEW MUSIC STORE, (A few doors below Hall if Moses,) BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. rPHE undersigned have associated themselves together, JL under the name and style of TR:U AX ’ A PI A.S I, for the sale of Musical Merchandise, and take this method 10 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, yy of various styles, from the best MELODEONS, from the celebrated Manufactory of Prescott &, Brothers; Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Fluti nas, Flutes, Fifes, Banjos and Tamborines. Also, Instruction Books or 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 eorclia’ly invited to call and examine our stock. Orders solicited, and executed with care and dis patch. .1. L TRUAX, Columbus. Sept. 20—w&twly J. W. PEASE. PIANOS TUHEjO AM) REPAIRED. ■aHhgr— i THE undersigned have engaged the servicesol Mr. I’. O. R.\ MM, Tuner and Piano Maker,latelj \fa ll'rf fl Iroll! Erards’ Celebrated Establishment in Paris, u • Jt \J • Mr. R. is probably the best in hi* profession in the Southern Country. We are prepared to attend to all orders in the above line, and will be responsible tor all v. ork done by our workmen. Orders addressed to Whittelsby sc Cos., or Truax Sc Pease, will meet with prompt attention, YVHITTELiSEY & Cos. Columbus, April 22,1853. TRUAX tc PEASE, twtf—Je 14 wtf Pianos for Rent. ■. THE snb.-c fibers have just received severa very good second hand Pianos from New jj s U York, which they will sell or rent at reason able prices. ’1 RUAX & PEASE. Columbus, Sept. 16—twtf New Sheet Music A GOOD assortment, just received at the Music Store ot Columbus, Sept. 16—tw TRUAX & PEASE. New Sheet Music. fTNHE subscribers have this day received a large assortment oi J- Sheet Music: among which arc many new and populai pieces never before offered in this market. The ladies in partlr culirare invited to calland examine our stock. TRUAX i: PEASE, Columbus. March 2—tw * lOfi Broad street. NEWARRANGEMENTAT WINTER’S PALACE MILL. PERSON'S purchasing as much as five barrels of Flour, can have it delivered at any place in the city, free ofdrayage, until further notice is given. L. L.YINGSTON, Agent. Oct. sth w&twtf _ “Iron King.” r ENLARGED Cookini Stoves —2 s'zes—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 of the Lake Cooking Stoves. Latest improvements. Box Stoves, Parlor, Office aud Hall Stoves—various varieties and patterns. For sale by 1) B THOMPSON fc CO., 143 Broad si. fYilumi'Us. Sept 14 w&tw2m— __ The Celebrated IRON WITCH Cooking Stove—4 sizes—warranted. These stoves have never been known to fai'. For sale by Sept 14— I>. .THOMPSON &- C'>, 143 Broad at. Leviathan Air Tight Cooking Stove. FOR HOTELS AND bOAUDIMI HOUSES. CAPABLE o! cooking for one hundred persons, with eight boiler holes. Fo. sale by P. B. THOMPSON It CO , Columbus, sept 14—9 m No 143 Broad street. For Sale. A Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus, wif i be sold below Boston prices. For particulars, apply at this office. Columbus. .Inn.4 — wit NOTiCE. DA. GARRETT is my duly authorise;! agent to transact any • business of mine, that may hereaftet he found in his hands. Columbus. .Inly I—w&twiirn J. B. HICKB. DISSOLUTION. rpHE mercantile firm of J. Ennis & Cos., ha? been dissolved. L bv the withdrawal of A. Lyman, on account of ill health. The dissolution of partnership to take hffeet fr°m,jmd p.ter the Ist of October, 1853. y> A. LYMAN. Oct. I, wlctw4w THE undersigned wifi continue business at their old stand on Broad Mr et, ander the name and Style of J. Ennis & Cos., and invite the attention of their customers, and the ] üblic fed erally, to their large and well assorted st<-ck ot H-raw a re, etc. which are offered upon accommodating terms. V. R. TOMMY. Columbus, Oct. 1 wfclw4w (Kn qui rer please copy A For Sale. ‘TMIE house and lot recently occnpiea by Alfred O. Rlackniar JL on Mc/ntosh street. Apply at the Clothing Store ot Columbus.nct 7—tw6t joilx'sMlTlY Wanted. 4 rovd and steady BOY to run fas Messenger iu Telegraph 031 ’e, lor which liberal wages will be Pairt o ]m nhna. L>ct 7—twtf GAS - FITTING. AMD FIXTURES. rptHE Subscribers will continue, the Gas fitting business I with their usual promptness. A good supply ot burn ers on hand, which will be sold low. Orders led at our Music Store, will receive immediate attention, terms cash, when the job is done. W Hill EL-. r.l & U • Sep2Ttwtf Flour, Meal, and Breadstuffs. rpHE üb*criber, proprietor of the CIT F -V II. PS, begs leave A to inform tbe public that he has now on hand and wib con tinue t*> keep a good stock of prime WHEAT AAD CORA, an \ will be prepared at all times to furnish customers m any quantities with Flour Meal, &c., at tne shortest notice. New wheat is now in. The City JU\\l \s situated above the city a >hort distance ana is now in good running order- Mv prices at present are as follows : Superfine Flour $6 25 per bbl. Faiuilv Flour 6 7o bushel The highest cash prices paid for Com and v\ heat. D. A. WYNN. City Mill. June A IKs3—tw ts wTnter palace mills. HEAVY ARRIVALS OF NEW WHEAT! XT'ROM GEORGIA. TENNESSEE AND BALTIMORE, ena i’ bles us to furnish the whole country, and Columbus beiiae*. with fresh ground FLOUR from New Wheat, at su;b price* as to allow all classes to buy. CORN MEAL at 70 cent* per bushel. SHORTS for teed at 80 cents per hundred. BRAN do. at 60 cents per hundred. - CUSTOM GRINDING done at the shortest notice, b6ttsr, ouicker ad a better yield, than at any Mill in Georgia. CASH mid feTcoks and WHIBAT, the highest mar ket priw. L. LIVINGSTON. Agent. t^Terw s CASH, Invariably. Sept. 9, 1353 *wn-kM smit gfiA-a 1 have on hand and shall continue to receive ! fffl a good selection of the different description* £9l sand styles of rll Gentlemen’s, Boys and Youths’ T S JjL also Ladies’jgMisses’jand,- Children’s GAITERS AND LACE BOOTS., with the various styles oi SHOES ANI) SUFFERS. EjT Calland sec. W. W. ROBISON. Columbus, Oct 8 —tw9t l ‘!T E nqui rer and Corner dtone copy three times each. BOSTON & VILLALONGA, COTTON FACTORS AND General Commission Merchants, No. 196 Bay Street Savannah, Ga. JOHN BOSTON, JOHN L. VILLALONGA. REFERENCES: John H. Howard, B. T. Chapman, A. W. Chapman, Ruse, Patten &. Cos. October 11—w&twtf NOTICE. TO CONTRACTORS FOR BUILDING. THE trustees invite the attention of contractors for building, to their proposition tor an edifice tor the COLLEGIATE FEMALE INSTITUTE. Glerintnlle, B nloiir county, Ala. m be 60 by 80 feet -two stories (30 feet) high—with Cupola, 1 ntonade. Balcony, &c., necessary to give fashionable exterior finish ; the interior to bedfyWad and arranged commodiously for the uses designed, amrdlfiftothe draft; minute plan and specifications which may 4>, m.i in the hands of Dr. E r E. Du- Boec, President of the Boa.u. Or any information as to the above (ox of the terms and cendHioiis of payment) that may be ilesired by letter, post paid to him, will be furnished. .Sealed proposals for the completion of the same, directed posi paid to him, will also be received until Tuesday the first of November, i when the contract will be let to the lowest competent bidder; ! who will be required to give bond with ample security for the j prompt and faithful performance of his contract. By order of the Board. M. M. GLENN, Hec’ry.pro tern. Glennville, Ala., Octß—t\v2i&w It TO RENT. THE .Store House two doors above Whittlesey At Cos. liii'lffi lately occupied by Messrs. Flewellen At Cos. as a Book Store. Possession given Ist October. For farther particulars j pplv to L. LIVINGSTON, at Palace Mills. Sept23—tw4w ROOKS AND S'rATIOX K RY. JORDAN L. HO WELL, Bookseller and Stationer, ■\TTOULI) respectfully inform his friends, and ‘hr oublic gen- V V erally, that he has purchased the extensive stock of Books, Stationery, &c. of A. C. FLEWELLEN At CO., and will endeavor to keep con stantly on hand a complete assortment of SCHOOL, CLASSICAL, LAW, MEDICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS AND STATIONERY. 1 solicit a continuance of the patronage heretofore extended to my 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. Two doors below My gait’s Corner, sign of the Bluerand White Flag, No. 72 Broad street, Columbus, Ga. fp§T Book bindery up stairs. Aug. 3—ls BOOKS ? BQ 0 KS! JUST RECEIVED BV JORDAN L. HOWELL. 40^*—■ One splendid Illuminated family or pulpit Bilde, containing 1600 engravings- Abbotts Juvinile Histories,.comple setts; Ir vings works ; Scenes in the life of the’ Saviour by the Poets and Painters; Reynolds -*.-ork a ; f'oopers Novels, vol Library edition ; Maria Edgworths Tales, do do ; 10 Vol’s. Abbott’s Young Christian Series ; Slier- j woods works complete ; Classical Library complete; Vi- j nets Pastoral Pheology ; Olins Travels in the East; Dan- | iel sVebsters work complete. The Marrying Man; by the author of Lewis Arundel. Horne Influence; Days of Bruce; Mother’s Recompense; j Vale of Cedars ; Women of Israel. Home Scenes and Heart Studies; by Grace Aguilar. ALSO, 4 Few more of Dr. S. S. Fitch’s celebrated ABDOMI- ! NAL SUPPORTERS. Columbus, May 21—twly • ; Valuable Books! McCulloch’s Universal Gazetteer j a Dictionary, Geo- s graphical, Statistical and Historical, of the various coun- S tries, places and principal natural objeetsfh the world. 11- j lustrated with seven large maps The works of Dr. Stephen Olin, comprising his sermons j and lectures. The Life and Letters of Dr. Olin. Memoirs of the life and ministry of the Rev. John Sum- ; rnertield, with an introductory letter, by James Mont- i gomery. Men of the Time; or, Sketches of living Notables, bv i Redfield. ‘ ! Private life of Daniel Webster, with two beautiful en gravings of his residence and birth place—also a profile of Mr. Webster —by Lanrnan. Yusef, or the Journey of the Fraiigi—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. Franeke. Water Cure for children ; a short guide for the rational treatment of children in health and disease, by Schiefer deeker. Pilgrim’s Progress, with 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 tew- more ‘Fern Leaves’ left of the same sort.” Also —For 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. New Rooks! New Books!! Heavenly Home, by Rev. H. Har.burg, 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, i Historical Sketches of Robin Hood and Captain Kidd, ■ bv Wrn. W. Campbell. ’ Boyhood of great men, intended as examples to youths Edgar Clifton, 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. Mika Tremenhere, or the Love Test, by Annette Marie. Millard. i One Year, a tale ot Wedlock by n,me!ie r . Carter, i Modern Flirtations, by Catherine Sinclair, author ol Beatrice, &c. Sawyer’s Story, or the Orphan’s Wrongs, by a member of i tiie New York Bar. Bride of Omberg, by Emilie 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. W. PEASE, Columbus, Sept 16-twtt VALUABLE BOOK. The laws op life, with special refer- EVCE TO THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION OF GIRLS.— j By Elizabeth Blackwtl!, M. D. \ new guru-1 v ot this popular book just receved ami tor sale ; by r.Je]ls twtf iJ W. PEA3E\ A NEW BOOK! THE TEACHER AND THE PARENT. I 4 Treatise upon common school education, containing pr&c jA. tica* suggestions to Teachers and Parents. ! For sale by J. W. PEASE. Columbus, Aug. 23-wt| LOOK HERE. !*y AM prepared to furnish cosiomers with JTsrpjr and Put . I a-m’s Magazine at tbp.subscription price. I would be glad 1 ‘o receive subscriptions, and deliver the Books at anv place des i igmud. • JORDAN L HOWELL, i Oet.B,twtf FALL ROODS! J. M. RAUM, NEXT UOOK TO THE MARINE BANK. 64 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 Ocr House. LADIES’ FANCY DRESS GOODS, For Richness and Elegance unsurpassed in the country. EVENING DRESSES FOR SOIREES.’ PINK. P.LI V.. BUFF ami WHITE GLACA SII.KS i TARLATANS of a!! colors. White Brocade SILKS and SATINS. Magnificent RIBBONS Embroidered with gold and *}!- vt-r for Sashes. Fancy HAIR PINS and HEAD DRESSES. SATIN DAMASKS, Moires Antiques, Hompadore SILKS. • f MUSLIN DeLANE, solid colors of all glades. ; Fine FRENCH DeLANES, superb patterns. 150 pieces MUSLIN DeLANE at 12i cents per yard, j English, French and German MERINOES. Black and colored ALPACAS from 25 cents up. 1 MOURNING GOODS of all kinds, j Second Mourning SILKS ami DeLANES, EMBROI DERIES. JACONET FLOUNCIN'GS, 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 Jouvin’a be*t KID GLOVES. Ladies’ and Misses’ HOSIERY of ail 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 our stock before purchasing. What we profess, we will do, and that is to sell C^rs3DC£}<£lSS 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, Uolumbus, Sept 3, 1853— tw6t&w3ms EMBROIDERIES. JUST received, a large assortment of Swiss, Jaconet and Mull Flouncing?, Muslin Bands,Swiss and Jaco net Edgings and Insertions, French Worked Collars, and Undersleeves, Thread Lace. &e. BROKAW. CLEMONS & Cos Columbus, July 2. twtf. MUSLINS. PLAIN and Stripe Jaconet and Swiss Muslins, 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 Gloves and Mitts. July 2—twtf BROKAW,CLEMONS &. CO. NEW GOODS. The subscriber has in Storo a large stock of STA PL E A V D FA NC Y 1> R Y GOOD S which are offered tor sale at prices CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, FOR CASH OR APPROVED CREDIT. t-W” Purchasers for Cash will find it to their advantage to examine my stock and prices, before purchasing. Columbus, April 2— tw C. M YGATT. Genin’s Hats. A FEW cases Gbnin’s a no. oke Hats—Spring styles. A Just received and tor sale by March 30—tw ___ T. If. MERRY. Shirts! Shirts!! AI.ARGE invoice of SHIRTS , COLLARS. DRAWERS \ HOSIER Y, &r. Just received and for sale by March 30—tw J. H. MERRY. HOTELS. BRAOD STREET HOUSE. COLUMBUS, |p|T GEORGIA. IaHE undersigned hfte taken charge of this establiahmeet. Tke house has been thoroughly renovated and furnished anew’. The traveling public will find his rooms airy, neat and clean, and his table bountifully supplied with every delicacy the market affords. Omnibuses will always be in readiness to carry passengers to and from the Hotel to the Depot and Steam Boats. L. T. WOODRUFF, Proprietor. Columbus, Oct. 11—w&twtf New Boarding House. • • MRS. Catharine P. Williams has taken the large and spacious Rooms over the store of Messrs. Bchley St m Johnson, east side of Broad street, and is now prepared to furnisa gentlemen with boaid. Oct.'l twtit _ AUGUSTA HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. C. WILSON, Lessee and Proprietor. Situated North Side of Broad'street, three Doors West of Washington-street. ®THE subscriber having taken a lease of this First Class Hotel, will give his undivided attention to the accommodation of his fri nds and patrons. His oest efforts will be directed to promote the comfort ot all those who may favor him with nn cppoitunity to serve them, with permanent dr 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. WILSON. Augusta, Sept. 2—twlmwtlNov Dissolution. r |Mf£ copartnership heretofore existing between Washington JL Tilley and David Myers, in the Exchange Hotel, Is this day dissolved by muninl consent. All persons indebted to the Ex change Hotel will please call and settle with Mr. Tiilej.ashe alone is authorized to settle the- business of the >ate firm. All accounts against the Hotel, which a-e recognized by Mr. Tilley, will be paid bv the same. WASHINGTON TILLEY,’ Montgomery, Aug. 20. 1853. D. F. MYERS. EXCHANGE HOTEL, MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA. _j THE undersigned begs leave to return his sincere ..ipgvrV thanks to the public for past favors, and respectfully i solicits a continuance of the patronage so liberally if i * ‘i£S& be-towed upon him the past year. There arc now a complete set ofe;tored 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 .VarkeU afford. The house has been newly furnished, and thoroughly renoyated and whitewashed ’ the past season, and i* now fitted up in the most convenient and approved stle, aud is trulr among the first Hotels in the Bouth. WASHINGTON TILLEY. ; Montgomery, Ala., Aug. 27—twlrn So'e Proprietor LUMPKfIT HOTEL. I LUMPKIN, STEW AKT ; COUNTY, GEORGIA. By JOHN M- SCOTT. 1 THE subscriber respectfully announces to his friends and tba j public generally, tbat hi* bouse i now opened for the accotnaac j dat ion of tbe traveling public and the citizens of the county. ! This Hotel is commodious and well arranged for comfort, and ■The proprietor hopes, by good attention, good fare and moderate | charges, to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage ; and ! as I ‘hink the best puff? for a Hotel are made at the place, | would say to all, try he, and judge for youieelves. I Luuiphin, fctewsrt co., Ga., mag. 2,1853—wtf I Montpelier Female Institute. MISS MARTHA M. BUELL. Principal, and Teacher of the higher Kruriieh Branches. MISS LOUISA S.SPENCER, English branches,German.and Italian. MISS MARY A PHILLIPS, English Branches. . MISS ADELINE A (JON kuy and MISS ADELINE BUNN, Vocal and Instrumental Music. MISS LUCRETIA S. HOOPER, Drawing, Painting. Embroidery, and Instrumental Music. M’LLE. A DELINK chansy, French. MRS. S. oi. JAMES, Domestic Superintendent. REV. RUFUS M. WHITE, Rector. RF,V. SENECA G. BRAGG, Chaplain. THE 25th Term of this Institution will com on the 13th of October. A prospectus, and any information maybe had by applica "Wy tion to tho Secretary and Treasurer. As the number of pupils is limited it is important that earls application should be madt:. W. S. WILLIFORD, Sec’y. & Treas. Macon, Ga. Fiorn Bishop Elliott’s Annual Address. “With the consent of the Board of Trustees, I placed the I 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 Cureh, 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 a? the school lias 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&rtw til Novi MALE SCHOOL. #Mr. John Ishain’s School will recommence the first Monday in October, 1853, and will close June 30th, 1854. Tuition per Scholastic Columbus, Sept. 21—w&twtf. PINE GROVE ACADEMY. #The exercises of this Academy wil 1 be resumed : on Monday, October, 3d, and will close June 30th, 1854. Tuition per Scholastic year, S4O. WILLIAM F. PLANE. Columbus, Sept. 21—w&twtf. TRAVELING. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia if Savannah Steam Navigation Company, THF. new and splendid side-wheel Bteamehip*, KEY STONE STATE, Capt. Rowcrt lUrdie, STATEOF GEORGIA, Gapt. J.J. Garvin, Ji. will leave Savanuah for Philadelphia every Wednesday. Those Steamship* are the most comtortable >n the coast, and are un surpassed for safety and speed. They will leave Savannah a* follows: Keystone State, Wednesday, 28th Sept. State of Georgia, “ sth Oct. Keystone State, “ 12th Oct. .State of Georgia, “ 19ih Oct. Keystone State, “ 26th Oct. State ot Georgia, u 2nd Nov. Keystone State, u 9th Nov. State of Georgia, “ 16th Nov. Keystone State, “ 23rd Nov. State of Georgia, “ 30th Nov. Keystone State, “ 7th Dec. State of Georgia, “ 14th Dec. and so on. Cabin pasiage,. $26- Sterrage “ f 8. A. L. LAMAR, Asrent iu Savannah* HERON & MARTIN, Sept. 21—ts Agents in Philadelphia HARNDENS EXPRESS DOIPH Street. TiyK respectfully beg leave to inform the citizens of Columbus VV and its vicinity, that we have concluded our arrangements with the Central, South-Western and .Wuscogee Railroads, and are now running messenger? daily from Columbus to Macon thence to Savannah. Mso, forwarding goods daily over the Muscogee and South- Western Railroad to Fort Valley, Oglethorpe and Macon, thence to Milledgeville Savannah and all intermediate places. Also, to Montgomery. Ala. We 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 Bill* collected in every town in the Northern and Eastern .States ; also, to California and Europe. OFFICES AND AGENTS. E. K. Goulding,Randolph street,Columbus; C. A. Ells It Son, Macon; Mr. Kendrick, Fort Valley; G.R. Clayton. Oglethorpe; 153 Bav street, Savannah: 74 Broadway, Vew 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 cite free of expense, bv leaving orders on the slate at the office. Livingston, winchester & co. Columbus. April 13—twtew Muscogee Railroad Company. GREAT REDUCTION IN FREIGHT ON ON and after the Ist of September, COTTON will be carried from Columbus to Savitnnnab, at FIFTY CENTS per hun dred pounds, including Insurance over Railroad. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. IHIfiIICHANDISK arriving from the East and not to he forwarded by Railroad will be retained in the Depot at Co lumbus three days, free of charge, and if not then removed will be sent t o one of the city Warehouses for Storage at the ex pense of the owner. EDW’D F. RICKER, Superintende.it. September 7,1853. _ MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD CO. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and after the 10th inst. the Passenger Train will leave and run by the following schedule daily until further notice: Leave Columbus at 9A. M.; Arrive at Macon 325 P. M. Leave Macon at 6 30 A. M.; Arrive at Columbus l 5 P. M. E. F. RICKER, Superintendent. Columbus. May 14, 1853 NOTICE. A NEW LIVERY STABLE IN GIRARD, ALA., By J. B. HICKS. undersigned has taking the I.iveryßtablein Girard, Ala. J. heretofore occupied by V. C. Kirkland, lor the purpose of carrying >n a general ,rJ LIV^RY STABLE BUSIN ESS, V_ jgM’'’ Under the superintendence of D. A. GARRETT, 1 j the proprietor of the City Hotel, Columbus, Georgia. This stable will be inferiorto none in this country in point of attention to stock and good management. Persons wishing to hire HORSES and BUGGIES can I find as good in this stable as can be found any where. Calland | give me a trial. | N. B. The citizens of Columbus will please bear in mind that ! whenever they have to hire a horse or a horse and buggy for the j transaction of business in Alabama, that they can make a saving of from 25 to 75 cents on the trip by hiring on the other side of | the river. Girard, Ala., Julv 2—tw6m FOR SALE. - A superior second hand Rockaway or Hunting Wagon, suita ble for one or two Horse*. Apply at VERNOY & ECTOR’S Siahlo CM-mYis. Sent. 7 twtf. On Consignment. 50 Hds. New Orleans Sugar. ‘FL'HH 30 Bbl - “ “ “ - gtjaM 30 Cask* Sides. ‘ 5 “ Shoulders^’ All of which will be sold, low fb* Cash. Oail and examine them. C. S. HARRISON It Gft . Colam bus, April B—twtf - S OFFICE, AT the bec-ketere formerly occupied by A. C. FLETVELLEN A CO. All business entrusted to me w-'l be premrtlr et ended to. 1 fA*g,3,tf) J. L. HOWeLL.