The Tri-weekly times and sentinel. (Columbus, Ga.) 1853-1854, September 30, 1853, Image 3

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Commercial. ~ CoMJMßcs.Seit. 29. Cotton —Cmton , sellin* freely at a 9|c. Good ALudlilig cents. Montgomery, Sept 27 Cotton,scorning in tiedy on wa*o,m. Rcceinte >hF ? , : * son arc> b:iU -N a anst 1,3(0 up to the same litru las. yonj Our streets have an active appearance • the\ bemir ml! of wagons and dim s. Our merehantß have re tur-ied .ionic with huge and well assorted stocks of ooods wh eh afford the planters a fine opportunity in rnakim’ their selections. All our Cotton huyeis are here and anxious to operate at 9J to 9J for G< k*l Middlings. ’ Savannah, Sept. 28. Cotton. 125 hales sold to-day as follows : 22 at 9-2- • 32 at 10 ; 60 at 10£. auu 7.'5 bales at 10£ cents • Charleston, Sept. 28. Cotton.— Ihe cotton market to-day was animated and tie s.des reached 800 halts t 9 to il cents. Savannah, Sept. 28. Cott n.—The sales yesterdav amounted to 191 hih viz :—2l at 95, 19 at 10, 19 at 10}, 71 at 10A, and 61 at 10| ceno. “S5 ™““ -■* $I O lIKW % li 3>. ,**£> COST by the unde, signed, whi’er din” in the stree'g, on *fyS\ yesterday morning, somewhere between Von •> .• Fc or * 8 6'very stable and Gundy & Danie *s Ware Hot , between the latter pare s>d his resilience enposi.e tfce i emale Academy, a “.Fh Ilornby (Liverpool) SILVER WATCH, No ussja, with asro’d chain xttacl.cd, and *enl. having the nam of ‘ P. 11. Alston” t.p n it. JOHN T. ECTOR. Columbus, r-cpt.3o, 1853. twtf COURT OF ORDINARY ) e . For Talbot County. Ferji, jj3. j RULE JXf SI. WHEREAS, Simeon Deloach, one of the Executors of Samuel K. Croll, late of Talbot County dec and , has petitioned lor letters of dismission from said executor ship. Be it ordered that all persons concerned, be and appear j at the April term, 1854, then and there to show cau.-e, if any j they have, why said le ters should.not be granted. A true extract from the minutes of said Court, Septem- i ber,22, 1853. MARION BETHUNE, Ordinary. | Sep 28—w&tw6m 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. CON KEY and MISS ADELINE BUNN, - Vocal and Instrumental Music. Drawing, Painting, Embroidery, and Instrumental Music. .M’LLE. ADELINE CHANSY, French. MRS. S. M. JAMES, Domestic Superintendent. REV. RUFUS M. W HITE, Rector. REV. SENECA G. BRAGG, Chaplain. #THE 25th Term of this Institution will com- j rnence on the 13th of October. A prospectus, | and any information may be had by applies- j 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, See’y. & Treas. Macon, G a. From Bi-hop Elliott's Annua! Address. i “With the consent of the Board of Trustees, I placeu the i Institute under the charge of a lady well tried, and vvea 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.lnstitute, should give parents every confidence, that such as the school has heretoioje been', such it will be hereafter. I commend it most neartilv to the Diocese, assuring it that tire Sciicoi has never neeii in finer condition, and praying it to use every exertion not to permit an institution to go down, which has neon built . up at the expense of so much sacrifice and sutlering. Sep27—w&tw til Novi Female Seminary. Mrs. W. S. MAKBLE. HAVING procured large and commodious rooms, re open her school on Forsyth street, Monday bept • Tuit ion per Scholastic year . (Mj Elementary Glass s 3O ou i preparatory “ -•• ; 40 00 Junior and geinor Class each.... .. yo „& Latin, French and Spanish langn.ie.e., • ••• 5000 ; Music ..... 50 00 ■ SinSS'wlfh'wki^colo:’*; 7>mwmgaiuiEmbroidery, ear tr Tuition in advance. , . in tp aC hing, and wni'p=. M S3v *- ’■SJ’KU. uw >*• •• h0 Mn,, “ | lowing gentlemen for reference . i ■- Columbus, Pept 3 iwlt&4i : Columbus Female Academy, U S'del tiie direction of MR. AND MRS. CHAPMAN, W IL The C, -SS^iKSriS^o”' the first end- Tnitu<per Ten,.. S|S M j un i, r Department 7.! ’.!! ’7 7 th> Senior ** * 4 Columbus, sept. H- 2 W MALE SCHOOL. y®, m, j.* f^cLr 1 wSf’S’ ‘uW*’ Tuiuon per Scholastic pine gsove academy # Tlk’exorcises of tins Swulemy *jj{ L t ;|J fe Jim ■ f SSt^’TnSCon^r^r Columbus, Sept- rM tyfrs H- JOHNS 01v KrS ’ . fho-School on the first Mou- VVILL resume the exercises of ner . th* I? oc,o !’"'Si can bo Kocominotlateii with board- — # MaleSe hon i • j \S. J. SLADE'S (’aval le q tn,3 18 53 -iw&tvW Columbus, —I ‘ZZ'wxn JDT HECEIVED- ia RE p ORTS THE XHth VOLUME 0 j , O RpAN L. HOWELL. —— ” VALUABLEpeciaI mi:fke rp.K I.AWS EDUCATION Os GtKL^ book just Anew. supply 01 V \>f * SSO REWARD %€ UANAWAY or stolen from the subscriber of hursoav biommg 22ci his N% gre bov JEF- Zg rlti He i aoo;:t 5 feet 10 iueh-d Irish, tolerably eomplc-xiooed, rather slender and ha- u knot (■ f his right hand. He has an iuielliiicnt , r, J “Tvuks in a precise sort of manner. rtrevim! 1 ot . lili Te having been no difficulty with him ”0 I wfll m SO, n g 0,1 It 6u PP° ?ed he was stolen. It £ NeffroiiV'rh^ OVO JJ'f?' ard tor - lhG apprehension of i t s * v J:i } . j ll , O or tor the Negro or his lodgment Lhi L hat , 1 can him. It is supposed he is mak ‘h bac t V* Virginia, via Montomt rv West Gr 08b0ro - “ hkb “‘horncLl;.l 1 en brought to this country about 10 mouths a^o Et^ay.. xaa.f* 8 “•^BR.'Jr. F fTTIBTQ AMD FIXTURES. r with str Ci t i,“7^f ,e jol ’ “ *>"• ‘ wHirrliLSBY & co ms FA L L G 0 CDS! es aa ■& se ra J. M. R AU M. NEXT BOOK TO THE MARINE BANE', 01 BROAD STREET, COLEMBI S, OS., IS now receiving and opening his FAIL AND WINTER STOCK OF GOODS. Among which can be found the richest and largest as sortment oi SILKS and line DRESS GOODS, ever offer ed to tiie Ladies of Columbus. We would particularly cal! their attention to several styles of extraordinary nov elty and beauty, manufactured in France for the Crystal Palace Exhibition, which can oniv he seen at Our House. LADIES’ FANCY DRESS GOODS. For Richness and Elegance unsurpassed in the country. EVENING DRESSES FOR SOIREES. PINK, BLUE, BUFF and WHITE GLACA SILKS TARLATANS of ail colors. White Brocade SILKS and SATINS. j Magnificent RIBBONS Embroidered with gold and sil- : ver for Sashes. Fancy HAIR PINS and HEAD DRESSES. SATIN DAMASKS, Moiree Antiques, Honnmdore ! SILKS. I MUSLIN DeLANE, solid colors of all shades. Fine FRENCH DeLANES, superb patterns. 150 pieces MUSLIN DeLANE at 121 cents per yard, English, French and German MERIMIES. Black and colored ALPACAS from 25 cents up. MOURNING GOODS of all kinds. Second Mourning SILKS and DeLANES, EMBROI DERIES. JACONET FLOUNCI'GS, SWISS FLOUNC ING S. CHEMISETTE, UNDERSLEEVES, COLLARS and CUFFS. 200 dozen LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS at 61 cents. MANTILLAS, TALMAS and VISITES of the late Pan? Patterns Rich Canton CRAPE SH AWLS Rail Road CORSET." , anew article. Alexander's and JouviuV tk..-t KID GLOVES. Ladies’and MS---’ HOSIERY of id) kinds. PLANTATION GOODS. PRINTS, Plaid I.INSEYS. KERSEYS. Striped OSNABURGS, TICKINGS, DENIMS. Bleached BHIK TING and SH EETING. Fine IRISH LINEN from 25 centoun. FLAN N ELS and Canton FLAN N ELS. 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 ice profess, ice will do, and that is to sell CHj*<3E>C©<Q.SS at as iow price#a:- 3 they can be bought in the United Siatt-3. Z-0° The real Paris and London Fashion plates receiv ed unto the latest moment. J. M. BAUM, 64 Broad ‘ Street, Columbus, Sept 3,lßs3—>tw6t&w3ms EMBROIDERS US. rUST received, a large assortment of Swiss, Jaconet and Mull Flouncing?. Muslin Bands, Swiss and Jaco net Edgings and Insertions, jp reuen Vv orked Goihirs, and Undersleeves, Thread Lace. &-e. BROKAW, CLEMONS ck Cos. Coimnbus, July 2, _ twtf. MUSLINS. OLAIN and Stripe Jaconet and Swiss Muslins , India j .1 Midland Nainsook, do. Brilliant* Cambrics ; a large j Bt Tuly 2—tv.-tf 1 ’ d ’ BROKAW, CLEMONS A CO. HOSIERY. JUS'l’ received a full stock of Ladies’ Sanaa] Lisle Hose, Misses’ Fancy do., Gents Plain and Fancy Lisle and Eng. half Hose. Also, a superior at dole of wadies’ Silk: BROKA W.CLEMONS & CO. j \ I’.VV GOODS. The subscriber has in Store a iarge stock oi 8 TAPE E AN D FA A 7 Cl DK I (r U OI) Is which are offered for sale at prices CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, FOR CASH OR APPROVED CREDIT y-s/-’ Purchasers for Cash will find it to their advantage to ermine my stock and prices, before pnwhasm". Columbus, April 2—tw C. MN GATT^ Genin 5 s Hats. 4 PFW cases Gkmm’s a no. onk Hats-Spuiso siytKS. j A < d;r! i rrr ,a “ ■*.. j . w 7 b b fUrTq u a h s I fOH ( | 3 AC TORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, j SAT-Asrxajoc. eBt)G2A gepi24 w&tw3m INK MANUFACTORY. \ few doors above the Market, at I.'B liroad street. Columbus, THE undersigned has just completed his .-.ablishuieM ibr -he ‘ anufactorv oi Ink, ami offers extraordinary mduct mt l )7 10 Merchants, and all others to j.urchhse his superior ar- U This Ink is of a bright JO b-c.ck. flows beautifully fivtn the a „,| jq c 0 indelible. a many can te.-iity, that -■ ■ •- er and r I‘ioi'r it ,'roin paptr. No other ink will stand The St oY.xhHc acid. Write a word w.,h this ink and t! , same w7rd wi h any other Ink contiguous m each o.her, apf.lv oxalic sc-.uo boih. and instantly th- word wru-en wtth the other Ink will dOat'oear, ii hile mice will r. mam. Hence Us value tor Merchants!Banks, .Mortgages. Public imemment.-, &c. No dishonest bookkeeper can erase a .figure once made wtth thL ink Fraud ordefalcatioi s iron* tins source will be totally cut off bv those whr use this Ink. . „ 1 l will sell as cheap as such an article canoe bought m New \ * t or elite w holesale and retail by Aug. g7—tw2niw 1 f JOf I N K. LA M AR, Prof rietor. “Iron King/’ _ v [ \R<;EI) Cookina stoves —- s’^es—will receive wood.. Hleukth. Warranted ;o work well. A -r/7) Eastern Iron Witch—Pacilkt Air Tight fan excellent Eastern Premiums Bi-. Jouat* an. and 1 ady 01 the Lake r > .t-in’ Stoves. Latest improvements. Box r ones, Parlor, LG Ifaii Stovc-S— various varieties and patterns. & For So by DB f HO.MPSI >N i. Cos.. I*3 Broad Columbus, r ept 14 w&.tw.m— Vs RS. \BBOTT will rename her >'choo! >; the first Monday M in September. ... Vt!j£. !Ssa. .vvbt DJ{. \E!SI.ER*S School wiii commence again on Monday, 12th September, at his school room, corner tji franklin and Fotsyth streets. Sept 7 tw3t Shirts! Shirts! ! . L \RGB Invoice of SHIR TS, COLL.iIHS. DR.iWKRS \ rins-IKB F, Just recemM and for sale by March 33-tw H. MLKRY. The Celebrate/ iii.-.N WITi'H ( ookiDg Stove— 4 sixes—-wKrrsoted. Then* H ‘• ivj have never been knowu to fail. For sale by rTpU-i- Lb B.THO.MFXON fc CO, 143 Bro&dit. TBAVSLINO. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia if Savannah Steam A irrigation Company, L now and splendid ride-wheel M. aiTsslii]'- I KEY STONE STATE, Ca.pL Rot, . u M;PiE , STATE Os GEORGIA, Gapt.J.,l. ~, will leave Savannah for Philadelphia every \\ , : d 1 j H . se Steamships are the most, comfortable on th.- c . rt , un . 1 surpassed for eafety and speed. They will le.v. - • unali as follows: i Keystone .State. Wednesday, . -q, S'ate of Georgia, •* ath ‘ | Keystone State, “ it!th Oct. state of Georeis, ** ]g h Oct. } V stone Stale, “ 2C.h Oct. Mated Georgia, “ 2nd Nov. Keystone State, “ 9th Nov. i Sia eof Giorgia, “ 16th Nov. Keystone State, “ -2;h-,i Nov. State of Georgia, ‘* 3'thNov. Keystone State, “ 7tli Dec. State of Georgia, “ 14th Dec. and so on. Cabin pus-age, Sterragc 11 * r C. A. L. LAMAR,’ Agent in Savannah, HERON A .MARTIN, | Sept. 21—t f Agents in Philadelphia Muscogee Railroad Companv. GREAT REDI CTION IX FREIGHT ON I | N and after the Ist of September, COTTON will h - carried * / fr<n Columbus to Savannnab, at FIFTY CENTS per liuu deed pounds,including Insurance over Railroad. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. MERCHANDISE arriving from the East and not to j be forwarded by Rai road will bo retained in tiie Depot at Co s, himbus three days, free of charge, and if not then removed will | be sent t o one ol tiie city Warehouses for Storage at the ex | police of the owner. LI)W : D F. RICKER, 3upcrinteudeat. September 7,1853. HAIIN DEN’S EXPRESS^ \\7 E respectfully beg leave to imorm trie citizen? ot Columbus v and its vicinity, that wo have concluded our arrangements with the Central, South-Western and .Muscogee Railroads, and are now running messengers daily from Columbus to .Macon, thence to Savannah. use, forwarding goods daily over tins Muscogee and South- Western Railroad to Fort Volley, Oglethorpe and Macon, thence to Milledgevilie Savai nab sum all intermediate places. Also, to Montgomery, Ala. We would alsto *::y, thaiotir Ex presses by the steamers to New York and Philadelphia enable 113 to forward every description of merchandise and v.disable?. Not-*?, Drafts, aud Bills collected in every town 10 the Northern suit Eastern States ; also, to California and Europe. OFFICES AND AGENTS. F.. R. Ci mlding,Rando’phstreet,Colutubas•, C. A. La- siben, Mac a ; Mr. Kendrick, I’ort Valley; G.R.Olayi-iu, 1 >glethrpe ; !53 Bay street. Savannah; 71 Broadway, York; 13 aud 45 S..uth-Third. Philadelphia ; 8 Court street, Botton; Exchange street. Providence; Montgomery street, San Francisco. UiW” Artie es to be forwarded, called for at any part of the citv tree of expense, by leaving orders on the slate at the office. LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER & CO. Columbus, April 13—i w&w United States Mail Line, THROUGH IN A DAY EACH WAY, From Columbus, Gil, io Chunuenuggee, Ala., (and you may go to Savannah the next day. from Columbus,) via Lamington, Sand Fort, Ucliee, Creek Stand, Hernando, Enon, and .Vewart’a Miiie. This line intersects at Chunuenuggee the one to Montgomery via Cotton Valley, Tuskegee and Chehaw, also the one leading in the direction of Tallahassee, Fla., via Five Points. Mount An liruw, OliiyO.-n siiid .Bufhiila, All . I v. ill send forward passenger? or freight from Chuunemtggee to an? of the following nlaces: Union Springs, Aberfoil, Arbor vibe, Porote, Missouri, Bug Hull, Edgefield,Troy, and Ridgeiy. SCHEDULE: Leave Columbus Tuesday, Diuisday and Saturday aid A. M., arrive at Chunuenuggee same days, at 9 p. in. Leave Chunuenuggee Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4 a. m.; arrive at Columbus same da vs at 9 p. in. May 28— lwly APPLETON H A YG<>OI), Contractor. BY C, S. H \RI HON 7 , A. K. AYEI i t A 1 cti ei:r. * , AUCTION SALE OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. FANCY GOODS, &c. &c AT lx o’clock on Tuesday, the 11th of October next, I wiii sell at the store of Messrs. WHITTELSEY dr. C 0.,! their stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Musical Instru ments, Music, Fancy Goods. &c„ Consisting m 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 Pi 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, iarge and small : Gold and Silver Thimbles, Keys, Seals, Studs, Buttons and Cuff Pins. One beautd’i 1 Plated TEA SETT; Silver Table and Tea Spoon-, 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 lor BANDS; Guitars, Violins, Bass and Double Bass Viols, Drums, Flute?, Fifes, Ciarionetls, Flageolets, Accordeons, Tam bo ri nos, DoubG Barreled Gui ?. Pistols, Flasks and Shot Pouches, Pockit Knives, Scissois, Razor-, Porte Mommies and a ,arge lot of Fancy Goods, Toys, Ac., &c ALSO a large lot of ZEPHYR WORSTEDS of every shade, A SPLENDID C OLLECTION OF Bhetit Music. Instruction Books, Sacred Music Books, u-iee Books. &c , &c. Sale to continue from day to day until the Stock is closed out. Terms —All sums of £IOO and less, Cash : all over 6100, i rixfy days with approved security. Tiie above will be sold at COST for ( ASH, until • the day ofsaie. Columbus, Sept. 16, 1853.—ids. ; SURGICAL INFIRMARY. HRS. WURMAN & BANAKL HAVF. opened, in Savacuab, an Infirmary for the treatment 0/ Surgical and Chronic Diseases. The buildings are gracious, with ample grounds attached, and ; expenie has not been spared to provide the latest end mos. ap proved appliances of the S URGI CA L A R I’, for the beuedi of those who mav resort to this institution for relief. The terms fur Board, Nursing, A.c., arc el per day—Blo being required in advance. The fees for Surgical operations io bo agreed upon, b . ore the operation is performed; xcept in case of inditftiice, when 81 per day will cover ah expenses,’ Slaves provided tor, in separate building, on the above terms. N. B. No case of Surgical or chrome d-seas*.- will be received ict<> this establishment, unless it • believed, after exuuiinati-a:. Mat the case is curable, or admits of rt.liei ; but >5 will be in variably charged for Examination ami opinion. ?r the case is reputed. Tho Ul; ■ rs'at:-d We a'd receive . a,: iheir |V. rate unices, ou liberal ternid, a number of young tu-. wh; are desire availing thetns* ives ol a timronuh cot. -e of p'. ‘imiuary iustrua lion, ciin.c;: 1 . oppor artit'es ard r l amndc ■! iv stigatioiia. P. H. WILDMAN, M. D. Cor. .Sr*uth-I>i'o:.J unci Abercorn tts. CHAP. GAN AH L, M. D. Soutb-Broud, o o-'-ors cast ot Barnard st. Pavamiah. Ga., Pent. 10, JBs3—w&twtf Leviathan Air Tight Cooking Stove, FUR HOTELS AND HOARDING HOUSES. ti AI’ABLK ot cooking *.*r cue hundred persons, with eight / boiler tm.;. 10. tale by {?. U. THOMPSON a. CO., A oiurnbu-, sep, it —l‘nx N.) i u jtrr.rol For Sab7 At'h>lcsph'.cclan<i Oheux cal Appar itas, will nesold below Boston prices. For pellicular 5, ap, Iy at tfcie cf?ce. Jm,4— wn 1 MUSICAL. IA?()-F()HTKS AXI) MUSIcT* WILLCOX & CARTER, NO. in, BROAD STREET,COLUMBUS, GA., ARE now receiving, and will keep constantly on hand, SHEET MUSIC, PIANO FORTES, GUITARS, VIOLINS. ACCORDEONS, BANJOS, TAMBORINES, FLUTES, FLAGEOLETS, FIVES, XC. String* lor th> VIO LI N V\ D GT? I ‘l’ AH . A L.SO hibiriiction Books for the ab ve In.-truintat*. Also, Exvrcisc* tor the cultivation of the Voice. Orders are solicited from Teachers and other*. P. I\ iVILLCOX. \YM. li. CARTER. j N". B. Mr. C *rter will attend to Tunin:; and Repairing Pianos j as heretofore. Columbus, April 15—w&twtf PiAWOS TUNED AND REPAIRED. —■S.5&.. - : . rn i undersigned have ersrmred the services i-; iS&SSaM Mr. r. <>. ItAMM. Tuner and Piano Maker, latch :j 3 H n ft from Krard*’Celebrated Establishment n Paris. a. .. *f “ Mr. I!, is probably the best in his profession v. the bout hern Country. We are prepared to attend to all o*mr- in i t tie. above line, ami will be r< sponsible lor all vorkdom* „ur | workmen. *Uders addressed to Whittkisbv & Cos., or Yrcax & Pkase, will meet with prompt attention, , . . t .. WHITTELSBY ic Cos. t/oUimmis, April 22, 1853. TRt’AX k PEASF.. twtf—Jl4 wtf NEW MUSIC STORE, (at feio doors bcloic Hall Moses. BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. ; r pHE untlersiarned have associated themselves together, -1. wilder tin; name and style of ? R UA X ft PEACE, i lor the sale of Musical Merehandiso, and take this method j to inform their friends and the public genetaily, that they j will keep eoi staidly on hand a general assortment of goods i in the above line, among which may by tounu — : vr&j&m r'ano fortes, I ot -nous stylos, from too best MELODEONS, from the celebrated Manufactory of I Fre.*eott &• Btothers; Guitars, \ iolins, Accordeons, Kluti i uas. Flutes, Fifes, Banjo-and 1 ambonnes. i Also, Instruction Books of ail kinds; together with a ! fine stock of SHEET M USIC, of every variety. All of j the above goods we offer for sale on terms that cannot fail j to please. Purchasers are cord l a ]y invited to call and examine our } I stock. Orders solicited, and executed with care and die- ‘ patch. .1 L TRUAX. Columbus, Sept. 20—w&twly J. W. PEASE. Pianos for Rent. ‘i subsciihers have just received severs, ■ very good second hand Pianos from New \* ts U York, which they wijf 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 I Columbus, Sept. 16—tw TRUAX & PEASE. Mew Sheet Music. THK subscribers have this day received a large assortment oi I Sheet Music; among which are many new and popuiat | pieces never belore oAcred in this market. The ladies in parti j cull rare invited to call and examine our stock. THU4A & PEASE, Columbus, March 2—tw 106 Broad street. LOOKS AND STATIONERY. JORDAN L. HOWELL, Bookseller and Stationer, TUOL'J.D respectfully inform lbs friend.-, and the nirbii# gen- ! r V orally, that he has purchased the e.\icn“ive stock of .Books, Stationery, &e. & of A. C. FLF.WLLLEN & CO., and will endeavor to keep con- I staidly 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 ! m with a cad. 1 will use every exertion to please, both in prices j and art idea pu-chased. OS?” CALL AND SEE. Two doors below Myaratt’s Corner, sign of ihe.Hine*and White i Flag, No. 7*2 Broad afreet, Columous, Ga. O**” Bookbindery up stairs. Aug. 3—ts j BOOKS, BOOKS! JUST RECEIVED BY JORDAN L. HOWELL. One splendid Illuminated family or pulpit ! jefi J?%Sl Bible, containing 1600 engravings. Abboit? Jnvinile Histories, eornple setts; Jr- ‘ vings works; Scones in the Jile of the Saviour by the Poets and Painters; Reynolds works; Coopers 1 Novels, 33 vol Library edition ; Maria Ecigworths 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 Web-ters work complete. The Marrying Man ; by the author of Lewis Arundel. Home Influence : Days of Bruce ; Mother’s Recompense; j Vale of Cedars ; Women of Israel. Home Scenes and Hunt Studies; by Grace Aguilar. ALSO, A Few tiiore of Dr. S. S Fitch’s celebrated ABDOMI -21 NAL SUPPORTERS. Columbus, May 21—twly Valuable Bocks! McCulloch’s Universal Gazetteer, a Dictionary, Geo* ! graphical, Statistical and Historical, of the various coon- i trier, places aud principal natural objects in the world, il lustrated with .-even large maps The works of Dr. Stephen Olin, comprising his sermons : and lectures. The Life and Letters of Dr. Olin. “Memoirs of the liie and ministry of the Rev. John Sum- ! meiiield, with an introductory letter, by James Mont gomery. j 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 1 Air. Webster —by Lawman. Yusef, or the Journey of the Frangi—a Crusade in the j East, by J. Ross Browne. Theory and Practice of Hydropathy—with notes on the \ cure of Cholera by Cold Water, by H. Franeke. Water Cure for children ; a short guide for the rational i treatment of child:en in health and disease, by Bchicier- i decker. Pilgrim’s Progress, with Scott’s notes, and life of the aa- ; thor ; neatly bound. Price 50. Letters to Young Ls dies; sixteenth edition, revised and enlarged,by Mrs. Sigourney. “A few more ‘Fer.. Leaves’ left of the same sort.” Also—For sale low, two large size L-'tter Presses, at JORDAN L HOWELLS Columbus, Aug. 31, 1853. Book Store. A NEW BOOK! THE TEACHER AND THE PARENT. \ Irealist* up-'!) common school education, containing prac tical aucgestioiio to Teachers and Parents. For -a:a ... j. W. PL'A-SL. (Jblumbu-, Aug.'23- n-tr Tire proof wars house. ‘ ‘ “ i J. c. KCSE, ii. PATTLX, W. C. HODGES, j i!N\NN\ M*l - •WAii hi HOIS EfTNNTX I A A It O *\ M f * n i o s busine s , ! .a...-—•- ■ liiing.an* SISBS i a-a:n ÜBidfrour nr tv. -ur • au.rtig ineml- :or the storage ; or sale ot cotton,c-r any . i-e.-a entrusted tons. XVo bav-jno cojr.fc.-tiu:: v . r ,j <;- jL -erv House, but will be I pleased to receive the orders of our friends lor BAGGING, . ROPE, c-r a:.y other art clcs.-, which - , e will ] urebate at the t h’*WtL j. ric.. • Liberal ulu.,ocs luaJe on fhipmeuts to <>o* frlcads in fr’avaD- L-ab, New York a- Liverpool. RLSL FATTEN & CO. Columbus, Gii.. Aug. 24, 1853.—wdi.tw'6m ! SOUTHERN MANUFACTURES l •COWETA FALLS MANL'FACTI KING T TAVINf! resumed Manita* i:r*w, are now ii syn-.-wiul jLJL operarion Havinir ridded aev r;:I pieces -t Nevv and 1 in provetl Machinery to their Factory, they no** efTer to Purchasers Heavy and I.ioht COTTON GOODS, COTTON YARNS, assorted, unsurpassed in quality. Woolen (ixns. Plain and C-k>rtd; Woolen Jean-, Holered, j WOOL Carded tor Cast) or Toll. They will give the highest ]>riee • OOL ; anil tut.ke up /Pool into Cloth, oil shares or l<*r tit teen ceuis per yawl. June 1-s—wtf New Books! New Books!! Heavenly Home, by Rev. H. II irburg, author of Heaven, ot tainted Dead and Heavenly Recognition, j Lite and Memorial of Daniel Webster, bv J. P. Lyman. Rural Essays, by A. J. Downing. Historical Sketches of Robin Hood and Captain Kidd, by \Y m. W. C-anipltell. Boy hooti of great men, intended as examples to youths Edgar Clifton,or Right and Wrong a story of school liie. by C. Adams. The Tongue of Time, or the Language of the Church Clock, by Win. Harrison, A. M. Pleasure and Proiif.or Lessens on the Lord’s Prayer, by Mrs. Manners. , Miles Tromenhere, or the Love Test, by Annette Marie ; Millard. Due Y ear, a tale ot Wedlock by Emelie I Carter. Modern Flirtations, by Catherine Sinek ir, author of ; Beatrice, Ac. bawyer’s Btory, **r the Orphan's Wrongs, f>v a member of j tne New York Bar. B'ido of Ombc-r, g. by Emilie F. Carter. Salad lor the Solitary, by Epicure. I Lady Leighton, or Belle of the Manor, bv Mrs. Core. Passions and Principles, a Domestic Novel, by \lr. Grey. ■ Ju-t received by j. VV. PEASE Columbus, Bept 16-twtf | EDIKS ROUSSEAU “ Kt-hPrf a irto assortment ot tlrocerios t>n hand, for It* on . reasonable t-rins, consisting ot - 100 Bbls. Flour; 75 Macks Rio Codec; 100 boxes Tobacco—Assorted Qualities* j 25,000 Cigars—Assorted Brands ; j 10 Bbls. New England lium; 10 Bbls. Common Gin; 25 Jars Snuii’; 75 Casks Bacon, R) Hgds.N. O. Sugar. 100 Barrels Whiskey. 250 ‘’oils Kentucky Rope. 50 Bales India Bagging. 1500 Sacks Salt. Also, fine Brandies and Wines of different qualities. Also, niatiy other articles too numerous to mention. Tho*.. wishing to purchase, will please give him a call. Store West side broad .Street, 6 doors above Hankin’* Owner. Columbus, Jau. it, 185 . i wtl - CLOTHING IOR THE ‘ FALL, OJ F 180 3 ! ■pURCtJASEtvb of CLO THING are informed that we JL arc manufacturing the LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHING ! (at wholesale only) suitable for the Country Trade,to be : found in the States. We do business on the ON K P HICK SYST KM . Orders promptly filled. An examination of our stock i* Sohuited ’ HANFORD & BROTHER, Park Row, (opposite the \stor House,) N. Y. N. B. We are the largest manufacturers of Oiled Cloth ixn in the country. Rubber Clot hi no at the lowest mar ket rates. New York, June 21—w3m At GUST A 1-IOTKJ,., AUGUSTA, GEOKGI V SAM’L C. WILSON, Lessee and Proprietor. Situated North Side of Broad*street, three Doors West of Washington-street. „ , THE Bttb.-cr.iicr having taken u case of this Fikst Class Hotel, will give rot umuvtded attention g||g[ to the acc. mmodation o his f>i nds and patrons. His - Mzl. oesi eftorts will be directed to promote the comfort of ail those who may favor him with an opportunity to serve them, with pertnaiietit or transient ■■: ‘. d;tig, a? tv -li t* urh .tirou^h travellers, as may patronize his daily ordinaries. The constant aim of tne undersigned will be to preserve the character of the House, and to add to it* reputation daily. 8A M V EI. O. W U>ON. Augusta, Sept. 2—twlmwtlNov NOTICE. 1 shall be absent from rny G allerv lor a few weeks, mid . have engaged the services of that talented Artist, Mr. PARKS, who will attend to ail *vho may wi.-h good Pic tures. P. S.—Look out for something new when I return from the North. .1. 8. WOODBRIDGE, Practical Artist, Sept 20—w3t Columbus, Ga. G U A N O. MY KXPEItiENCE WITH GUANO this season, added to the experience of others, ha* induced ine to order larger quantity tor this place than my last shipment, which I hope win reach here in time tor the next crop. I atil! have on hand, c.t. Greenwood &• Co.’s Warehouse, enough for the demand in the fall for sowin? antali grain and turnips. Je2l wtf J- U. JOSES. Now is the time to bring in your Old Rags! \ N D get four cents per pound for eouo clean- oi;-*, when .yA brought in quantities of one iuiadn and poui.ds or no re. Also. Waste of all kind* (from Factories) Hope and Bagging* wanted, for which fair prices will he given, deliv ered at either Rock island Factory or the Hag .store, at the old -. and. corner of Randolph and Oglethorpe streets. Columbus, June i-I—wtf G. B. 6UCTIS, Acent READY MADE CLOTHING AT NEW YORK COST. I HAVE purchased the entire stock of ready made Clothing of my brother John Fniitb, nnd offer it at New York Cost, fer Cash.’ Great inducement* will be offered to purchasers. J. 8. AMITH. Bep?. 27—w til Jan l _ TWO STORE HOUSES FOR SALE. 1” OFFER for pale two commodious store houses, situated on the west side of Warren Sheet, better known as'i ii angie Street, next door to E. G. Thornton’s coiner. ‘1 ha above stores have both good ceilais, ate in good lepair, and are now leased for the next year at 8125 each. A good bargain can be had byeaily application. A good young negro will be taken in part payment. Apply to STkPHEN HANKS, or J. R. THORN I ON, Agent. Sept27—w3t FARMS AND MILLS IN ALABAMA FOR SALE. ON the Ur*; .Monday in December next, I will Oder at public sa! -, before tl e Court House door in the town ot Ai be vilJu, ilemy Cou. ly, Alabama, two valuable plantalioi**, ying on the Gbuttahoorhee river. One, the p amaiion of me lale 1 herns* Bait’e and c< oho. cot ta.nitig 28t0 ciea in one Lot y of river 1 ott< m aid jit ■ m >j, both wel adapted lo the cultivation of corn and c< tton, ‘ihe pine iunda are ihe heel in ihe <ontry lor turp m ne, the making of which is mow ffro*eceted at vattou* j< mt* on the river with the greatest succe-a, and realizing large , rotlt. — The location < u the river road, to-.r lalie* north ot Cos unthia, is healthy nd affords the i eat lacilitics je r shipping tie | rodute and teceiving supplies; the h. uaetar.d out hou-es, ten uic, are ; ti.vrd reja-r; the country in lie ittivLborhood i*; mpro vittg, cr.crche* are convenient if accezs, and a good school is ir. successiu! optraiion at Columbia. L upon the tract is a Bavv and Grist ‘iiti located upon a l ever fai.iug stream,with a supply oi water sufficient tor a I; rae quan ti!y of mac inery :an a undaut ot excelleit! timber is contigi - oua to the Mil , and .umber can hi and u market by the river, either at Apalachicola, New t>rieans or Norihetu For:?. The other ‘rnci i.- the plantation of tfie late Michael Koonoe, containing Rbou- 800 acres, situated upon liie Chat at.f>chee. i>: miles south of Columbia, abo upon the river road,a and cc:r,id?r ed one of the mo-t valu;-.ni-a places, tor it* K !4e, :u t ►; c-jun ry. Roth places ‘.will be sold for divisd.-n amoru; h;irs 0.-. cred it of one and two years, at <J purcht ers >• ill have an < pporiuni ty r.f having the supplies madeou t etn fittringthe present year, stock Sc., at a sale to be had soon ‘after the sale of the land, “l’crsons desiring to examine these lands will call upon th subscriber at the Battle place, or Mr. Thomas 15. k>oi ce at the other. JAMES E. BATTLE, Adiu’r. audGuaidiau. Sep 27—weow4t. Caution. 4 LL persons are forewau.m t.ui ?■; trade or a bond made by \ Reuben C. Shortei ;*> the -übscribvr, fer :itle- n* t *:r!.l.‘er 25-7 in theStb diauict oforigu .dly I n . r.->* Rando'ph county ; ;i6 ihe same liar, been loeior destroyed, -o that I cat not lay my ip.tids ou it. The b and was <-uie<i the oi i '••"•cember, fc .-z, ud t *crfc remains to be paid on the bond some three hut*.. !red : nd twetity-sev tu or thirty dollars, uB the payment ot w bicb sum ■ ties were to be made. Sej. 113—-*v3m JOSEPH JOLLY.