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c;ng on Constantinople. Austria and Prussia remain
neutral.
Great preparations are rnakiug in the French Navy
Yards.
The Japan expedition lias returned from Jeddo, having
met with a friendly reception. Com. Perry had deliver*
ed the President's letter and is to return in the spring for
an answer.
A battle between the Russians and the Circassians lias
occurred, resulting in heavy loss on each side.
The difficulties with the English operatives continue.
The Preston Mills have closed. 25,000 persons are idle.
Cotton in some cases has advanced 1-16 Rice is quiet.
Commercial.
COTTON STATEMENTS.
2 2 s:?3;i i 1 kII t 2 .stock
I Sis if H on
i =° hand
p-l g-| 4-1 i g.&ij.s. §- ■ this
1a52. 229 3195 5500 8930 113 731 847 8033
Oct. 29,
1853. 43 311511094142522032 6690 8722 5530
~ , . Savannah, Oct. 31.
Cott^~ l f ero wa ? a <air demand to dav,the sales foot
ing up --9 hales at prices ranging from 8* to 9£ cents.
New Your, Oct. 30.
T‘ lC s <des ot cotton in the New York market tor the past
iiiree days amount to 7,200 bales, at an advance of from i
to, ot a cent, fair Orleans is quoted at 12 cts.:Good Mid
d n,g at 11 cts.; hair Upland at 111 cts.; and Good .Mid
dling Upland at 10! cts. “
New Orleans, Oct. 30.
On Saturday the cotton market was dull, and operator
were awaiting the foreign steamer’s accounts. The sales
ot the week amount to 10,000 bales. Low jtfiddiine is
quoted at Si cts., and Strict .Middling at 9 to 9* cents!
Decrease in the Receipts—The decrease in the receipts
at all the Southern ports, as compared with last year
amount to one hundred and eighty thousand bales. ’
CITY OFFICERS.
tS? A1 .LX A N DER M. ROBIN SON announces hfon
selt as a candidate for re-election to the office of Deputy
Marshal m January next, Oct 29—tde
Di'Yi f i2. r nm Uth ' JliK>d \°. announcetl,e name of JOSEPH j
KLMBLK i as a candidate for Deputy Marshal in the
ensuing election in January next. Oct llw&twtd
ai * authorised to announce Mr. JOHN D
AKSULIJ as a candidate for the office of City Marshal
at the election in January n<-\t
August 17, 1853. ‘ ~ ‘ tde.
GEORGE GI LLEN is a candidate for Marshal
t the ensuing January election, and will be supported by-
Aug. 16, w&twte MANY VOTERS.
SPECIAL NOTICES^
COUNTY OFFICERS.
AA E are authorised to announce the name ot DAN
IKL J. REES as a candidate tor the office of Receiver of
Tax returns of Muscogee county, at the election in January
next. Nov I—tde
WE are requested to announce EZEKIEL WALTERS
a candidate tor Tax Receiver of Muscogee county, at the
ensuing election in January next Nov I—tde
WE are authorised to announce FRANCIS M.
BROOKS as a candidate for Sheriff of .Muscogee county,
at the election in January next.
Columbus, Oct 18,1853.—wtwtde
Maj. E. J. HARDIN is a candidate for Clerk of
the Su[*crior Court of Muscogee county. Election first
Monday in January next. Oct 18—tt
ZYigP W- E. LOVE announces himself as a candidate
for Sheriff of Muscogee County, at the election in January
next. Oct. 15—w&twtde.
fygf 3 HOMER V. MULKEY will be a candidate lor
Tax Collector of Stewart County, in January next.
Lumpkin, Oct. 15—wit
STEPHEN PARKER announces himself a candidate tor
the office of Tax Collector of Muscogee county, at the
ensuing election in January next. Oct 14-te
WE are authorised to adnounce THO MA g
CHAFFIN a candidate for Tax Collector of Muscogee
county at the ensuing election in January next.
Columbus, Ga., October 11—w&twtd*
HENRY M. HARRIS, better known as Drummer
Harris, announces himself as a candidate for Coroner ot
Muscogee county at the ensuing election in January next.
WE are authorized to announce EDWARD BIRD
SONG a candidate for re-election to the office of Clerk
Superior Court of Muscogee county in January next.
Columbus, Oct 11—w&twtd
WE are authorised to announce ANDREW P.
JONES, Esq. as a candidate for re-election for Clerk ot
the Inferior Court ot Muscogee county, on the first Mon
day in January next.wte
ti? 5 W E are authorised to announce JAMES M.
H U G H E S as a candidate for Sheriff of Muscogee coun
ty. Election first Monday in January next.
Columbus, Aug. 20, 1853. —w&twtd
£ WE are authorised to announce DAVID J. BAR
BER as a candidate for Clerk oi the Superior Court ot
Muscogee County, at the election in January next.
June 25, 1853—w&twte.
THE
CAMPBELL’S ARE COMING!
at temperance hall.
FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY !
WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOV. 2, 1853.
—:o:
MURPHY. WEST AND PEEL’S
ORIGINAL
CAMPBELL MINSTRELS.
Aesi.tpd bv Mr. EDWARD KENDALL, the world re
’ nowned Bugle Player, and GEORGE KENDALL,
the Celebrated Coronet Solo Performer.
Among the members-of this inimitable Troupe will be
found Luke West, Matt Peel and Joe Murphy.
They will give a short series ot their inimitable enter- j
tainments as above.
Front seats reserved for the Ladies f r t
Tickets 50 evnts. Doors open at ♦>. o clock. Concert
to commence at 7i.
H E. DICKINSON, .Manager. „ - ..... .
1 F. C CROSS, Agent.
Columbus, Nov - —twit
Tribute of Respect
Armory City Liht Guard, )
October 28, 1553. $
It having pleased Divine Providence to call from our
rank® our friend and beloved soldier, Nicholas V are, we
cannot part with our amiable and soldierly friend without
oxnressing our sincere griet and sympathy with the rela
tives and”rumerous friends of the deceased.
Therefore be it resolved, That in thej decease of private
Nicholas Ware, the City Light Gum and have been unex
pectedly deprived of one of Us
each of its members ol an esteemed and Gloved inend.
Resolved, That as a mark ot our esteem and sorrow for
the deceased, that the members ot the corps wear the usual
badge of mourning tor thirty days: and that a ,P
----these resolutions be furnished the city papers. bicn
unanimously adopted.
Lieut THORNTON, )
Serg LARUS, , Cominitt*e
Priv. MUSGKOVL, 5
DIED;
In Giennville, Alabama, Dr. Lucius B. Glekn. in the
24th year of his age. e
Leaves have their time to fall
And flowers wither at the North winds breath
And stars to set. But all—
Thou hast all seasons for thine own, Oh Deatii
Alas he hath come in the early %nrina timA
loveliest flower, ere shedding
around, ana with his icy breath has withered ifie noble-’
blossom on the parent stem. -oon. t
Hisearly death has cast a gloom, such as is rarely felt over a
arge circle of friends and acquaintances, could the svmna
thy and untiring devotion of dear friends during hisKt
but painful illness have availed any thing, the already break
mg hearts and mournmg souls would have been bidden to
weep no more.
Asa son and brother he was ever as a son and brother
snould be-as a friend, he was one who received and merit-
Hi fiS r f peot , au ? e f te , em of all who knew him
. au ! t ?’ ° n .J. i)e haL leaned to virtue’s side, fie has
left an aching void which can never be filled. Aged and
sorrow stricken mother ! thou who hast S li f
thv sou! laid ’neath the cold,cold sod, ceaEthy sorrow n°-
and remember the loved ones soul ‘bevond the Sa?e -
thonSf fi and geHt 6 SlSt6l> !; kmd and dev °ted brothers
though thou mayst weep, remember that “as to a brother
watAh a > be o“ \° thy t rolh <’ will his mingled spirit
watch o er thv heaven-bound faith. s 1
momffor r |‘Jr WCII l,Ved b< ** OTIe ’ °
“Green be the turf above thee
Friend of my early days : ’
None knew thee but to Jove thee,
None named thee but to ’praise.”’
An old Friend.
Randolph Sheriffs Sale.
\V,t L ,. bc on ,h first Tuesday in December next before
t ? .he ( ouri House door, m the town of f’nihh rt ’i* o \ ii
3* *• >
one hundred ami fom three,in tbeiitli
di. tr.ct o said county, levied on as the property of Arthur M
nor t satisfy one fi fa issued from the Superior ( tourt of Stew’rt
county, m favor o f Benjamin P. Dikes L Arthur m,d
Lot ot land number two hundred and thirty one in the fourth
district of said county, leviaid on as the pronertv of Daniel If
bKoS'ivflba n % ’ R Ue ,' J oU r of a J u * lice coart of said couu-
SdsiStf2 meTy a’c B on a ible Da,nd SnggS ’ marie
JnN n tfT S \ Matil u a a mulaUo irl ahout twenty two years of
a and Jack a boy about twenty one years of age, levied on a
he property of Lemmon Dunn to satisfy sundry fi Ns issued from
thetsupenor court of said county in favor of William Wri-ht anH
Hamilton W right, survivors, vs said Dunn and others, au. sun
jILf. If SUeCI l °l,i t i of a j'lstfce court of said county in favor of
James 3uggs :.ud Ldv. ard Preston. \s Lemmon Dunn.
Lot of land number three hundred and three in the eighth di>-
levied on a. the property of Bryant Alford to
vrpntriv* \- fa ISSUed S Ut ol £l justice court of said county in fa-
or Levi Mercer, vs Bryant Alford and IraAi.'ord. Levy made
and returned to ine bv a constable ‘
’ BILHARD DAVW, Den. Sheritt.
Extensive sale of Town Lots in Bienville.
FOItMEKLY I N ION SPKINOS.
T'DRLE hundred lots in Bienville, formerly Union
Lprmsfs, .Macon county, Ala., will bt offered - ’ for sale
on 1 hursday, 22d day oi December next. Lithographed
copies of the pran ot the T 1 own can be seen on the spot and
generally throughout the country, until the day of sale.
Bienville is situated on the Vv estern extremity of Ciiun
nenuggee Kidge, immediately upon the Girard and Mobile
Railroad, 52 miles ironi Columbus, Ga., and 175 from
Mobile, and at the point of intersection of the contemplated
Montgomery and Union Springs Railroad.
The reputation oi Chunnenuggee Ridge for health, good
watei and refined society, is too well e.-tahkshed to require
comment.
Sirrounaed on tue Noiili and i - t by a rich prairie
country, and on the South and Ea-t by productive soft
lands, all in a high state of cultivation, and constituting a
body of the choicest farming lauds in the South. Bienville
will be one oi the ino.-t important depots on the Girard
railroad, and a place ol no small commercial importance—
presenting uncommon inducements for profitable invest
ments. J. M. FOSTER & CO.
Bienville, Ala., Nov 2—wtds
Notice to Builders
I have a fine lot of Shelving, Counters and Draw ers,
which 1 will dispose of at a bargain.
B. B. DeGRAFFENRIED.
Columbus, Nov 2-tw3t
CITY BAKERY FOR SALE.
I WILL sell tbe Goods and Chattels belonging to the City
“lakery. One good horse and new wagon, and all the furni
ture belonging to the house, cfceapfor cash. Applv immediately
to Nov 3—tw3* CASPER LEWIS.
Giennville Female Collegiate Institute.
BARBOUR COUNTY, ALABAMA.
REV. D. S. TANARUS, DOUGLASS, A. M., President.
Aided hy competent Assistants.
The Trustees would announce to the citizens of Glenvilie and
its vicinity, and io the public generally, that ihey have secured
the services of Rev. D. S. T. Douglass, late President of Auburn
Masonic Female College, under whose supervision and direct
ion the Institute will be re-oiganized ou the first Wednesday
(the 4th) of January, 1854.
Every preparation will be made, necessary to furnish facili
ties of h high order, for the education of young ladies.
The course of instruction will be thorough and practical in ;
every department that our Institution may be free iroru the
common imputation—“ Young ladies are accomplished, not ed
ucated.” Spelling, reading, geography, arithmetic, history,
penmanship with the analysis and construction of the F.ugiish
language will receive especial attention, as the pre-requisites of
a thorough and finished education. Funds have been raised,
and other necessary arrangements made io commence immedi
ately after the Ist*of November the erection of beautiful and
commodious College buildings with a Chapel hail eighty by six- .
ty feet, exclusive of collonade. The principal edifice will be two j
stories high, and constructed throughout with special refer
ence to the convenience, comfort and health of the pupils. The ;
exercises will be conducted in the present Institute buildings ■■
until the completion of the new College.
There will be no Steward's hail connected with the Institute,
but a citizen of the village has proposed to open a pleasant
boardinghouse, solely for the encouragement of the enterprise. ;
Students from abroad may be assured of finding an agreeable j
home with us in our quiet, healthy village.
The social and religious advantages of Giennville, with its
churches and seminaries, its accessibility, with daily stages
from Columbus to Eufauia, where the line is intersected by a ■
cross line from Chunnenuggee, Ala., to Oglethorpe, Ga.. offer j
great inducements to those persons seeking favorable locations j
for the education of their sons and daughters. The means have
been pledged lor the erection of a Male Collegiate Institute, so
soon as the Female College -had have been completed. V\ e j
confidently solicit ru investigation ot our educational auvanta
ees before* choice shall have been made elsewhere.
The -Music Department will be under the direction oi Mrs.
Douglass, who brings with her an enviable reputation as a vocal
and instrumental performer, ls well as a successful and a ecu
rate instructor. The scholastic year will consist of two consecu
tive sessions, of twenty weeks each.
Kates ot Tuition per Session.
Preparatory Department.
First Division, 5 *
Collegiate Department.
Fresh Class,
Sophomore Class,
i uns . or ;; ;;; Cm oo
Kxtka Sti'diks.
Music (.on Piano,) nn
“ (on Guitar,) -o i <
No charge for use of Instrument,
Ancient and Modern Languages, (.each) 00
Drawing and Painting, *; ™
Embroidery 7 A
Wax work (per lesson,)
All the students will be instructed in Vocal Music wtthoi r
chargß. Bills due half in advance.
For further particulars, see circulars, wlucn may be obtained
by applying to the Secretary olthe Board, or .he I resident o. o e
Institute. . ~
Board of i rustees.
F E Dißose. President. j A. C, Mitchell.
A*. M. Banforp, R- Mitchell,
nv fpEE'iiN. J. M. Raikord.
\\ K. LRKI.IA.. M M Glk.vx, Bec'y and Treasurer. .
Glenvilie. Nev. 2.
W. G-. ANDREWS & CO.,
DEALERS IN
STA P L E D R Y GOODS,
groceries, WISES, LIQUORS. i-C, 4C.
(Four Doors below Hill <N Dawsons old Corner)
BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, G Y.
Columbus, Oct 15, 1853—tw&wtf
SHOES.
000 S^ Ex,r “
0 "ol^ m te.l)ctlS.lßsS-w.'f _
NOTICE.
D. r iur| ( I i* mv d'-dv authorised agent to transact any
A. GAKKLi ii- - jj erea fierbe found in his hands.
• business of Dereß w j. B HICKB.^
Columbus, July l
P- A. CLAYTON,
GROCER AND COMMISSION
No. 82, Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
“)^ rm his friends and the public general-
Ii” so ahat he has just received from New York, New Or
! Rrpc and st . ona well assorted stock of choice CROCE
j KIES, consisting of
Java, uio and Cape Coffee.
Brown, Loaf Crushed and Pulverized Sugars,
bupenor Green and Black Teas.
Rioe P &c‘ ae GenneiSee and ilcck - v Self-ridng Flour,
New York pickled and dried Beef.
v “ “ 5-moked Tongues and Pi i‘ nk
northern Butter and Cheese.
Butter, Soda, \Vater and Sugar Crackers and Pilot Bread
Sugar cured and New York Hams.
if 1 . Potatoes, Red and White Onions.
lMi.fcamions,Lobsters,Shad, Clatn- and Ovsters,her
metically scaled. ’
Sardines in whole, half and quarter boxes.
p? a P.>starch, Caudles, Mustard, Chocolate, &c.
CatSUp3 ’ Sauees J© l1 )’* Brandy Fruits, Can-
Pepper, •''pice. Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves. Citron, &e.
Oranges,Apples, Almonds, Brazil Nuts, Filberts. & c
Ch™paipSw£, MedCra - Sherr >’ I>on ’ Clar ” <*
gehila Whi'STey ° in ’ S ‘ Cro “ Rom > *”<
Cl ' 3 " ,|,aig ' W ’ Ci<ier ’ Soi “’ a W* r "”
P.™ e fj U A’. Lem ° n S - vru P’ Retracts of Lemon, Venilla,
Ko.-e ana Almon.
Superior Tabaceo, Segars. Snufl*, &<•
Powder, Shot, Lead, &c.
Brooms, Brushes, Ba,skcts. Susrar Box.-s. Sifters Mea
sures, &c.
Tumblers, De -anters, &e..
I °sether with varioi articles, all of which he offers at a
‘tn.-iii advance oil cost and charges.
‘Vo arrive, a well assoited let of cheap Crockery. Also, I
rit—!i Raisins in whole, half and quarter boxes.
J have made arrangements to be supplied by every steam- ;
, r > rom New York so thatmv goods shall always be fresh I
and good. p. a. CLAYTON. I
November I—wtwtf 02?” Comer Stone copy, j
? 0 TH | LkD 11 f \
MRS. DESsAU
WOULD res[wctfuliy inform the Ladies of Columbia
* and vicinity, that she has .just returned from the
North, and is now opening at her residence, (No, 110
llmm! Street.) a most splendid and fashionable stock ..j
FALL AND WINTEHMILLIXERY.
An assortment of FALL AND WINTER DRESS
GOO D S
Jo it ladies’ weak —.such as
SILKS, TALMAS, MANTILLAS. CLOAKS. RIBBONS,
EMBKOIDEKIES,
and all kinds t*i Goods generally kept in a Millinery store.
In tue DRESS M. 4 KING line, she is in the possession
o! the latest European styles and patterns; and her stock
ol j rimmings ior Drosses cannot be surpassed for beauty
and quality, as special attention was given to this branch of
her stock.
A cad from her friends and customers is respectfully
solicited. Columbus, Oct 12—vv&twtf
NEW GOODS.
The subscriber has in Store a large stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS
which are offered for sale at prices
CHSAP AS THE CHEAPEST,
FOR CASH OR APPROVED CREDIT.
ZW° Purchasers for Cash will find it to their advantage
to examine niv stock and prices, before purchasing.
Columbus, April 2-tw C. MYGATT.
Genin’s Hats.
\ I lAv cases Gkmn’s a no. oaz Hats—Hprin stylus.
i. Just received and for sate by
March 30 —tw ’ J. n. MERRY.
Shirts! Shirts!!
A LA KG I! invoice of SHIRTS, COLLARS. DRAWERS
HOSIER y. &c. Just received and for sale bv
March39—tw J. H. MERRY.
LOST.
THIS morning, between the Howard Factory
j'fo'Y and Messrs. Schley & Johnson’s store, a small
ssfLEPIN E WATCH, with a heavy Gold FOB
CHAIN attached. The finder will be liberally rewarded
by leaving the same at Messrs. Marcus & White’s.
Columbus, Oct 15-twtt
Comforters! Comforters!
IMIE Eagle Manufacturing Company have on hand a
_ large number of Comforters, well made, and of GOOD
MATERIAL, which they will sell at a moderate price.—
The attention of planters and ethers is called to them.
Columbus, Oct 29—wtw2m
‘ * HOME AGAIN.”
G. TANARUS, GUiHM&Ni* D. D, t,
DENTIST.
69 Broad Street) over B’oster Purple’s Jew
elry Store, Columbus, Ga.
FRIENDS and patrons will
please notice that I have return
; -U-Qj"frTr cd from New \ ork, fully pro- rTr
vided tor busine--. Having critically examined the best
specimens of Dentistry in the Crystal Palace, and city, al
so the choicest eases 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 ail lisk ol their
e fficiency assumed.
Examination of specimens, references, and commendato
ry letters trom patients, Ac., is invited.
Sept24—tw&wtf
REMOVAL
DRS. URQUHART vt STAN FORD have removed
their office to the building formerly occupied by the
Bunk of St. Marys, on Broad street.
Columbus, Oct 14-wtwtf
REMOVAL.
THE agency ot the ROCK ISLAND FACTORY
is removed to the store formerly occupied bv Messrs.
D.P. Ellis & Cos., three doors North of the Telegraph
office.
“Cotton and Linen rags always wanted ; tour cents a
pound will be paid for oooi* clean onus, when brought in
quantities of one hundred pounds or more.
Fair prices will also be given tor Waste of all kinds
(from Factories) Bagging Rope, &c
An extensive assortment of r oolscap, Letter W r:q>-
Blank Book. Printing and Envelope papers, for sale
Low Yi-o. Blank Books and Stationery, an ample stock.
Columbus, Oct 15—if P. F. WILLCOX, Agent.
JAMES 110 USSEAU
-j r- grps a fine assortment of Groceries on band, for sale on
lV reasonable terms, consisting or
100 Bhls. Floury
75 Sacks Rio Coflee:
100 Boxes Tobacco —Assorted Qualities:
25,000 Cigars—Assorted Brands ;
10 Bbls. New England Rum ;
10 Bbls. Common Gin;
25 Jars Snuff;
75 Casks Bacon,
40 Hgds. N. O. Sugar.
;00 Barrels Whiskey.
250 Coils Kentucky Rope.
50 Bales India Bagging.
1500 Sacks Salt.
Yiso fine Brandies and V< Sues ot different qualities
Also. many other articles to*, mention. Those
ishin* t•, purchase, will pien- si ve him a call.
- SVc-t side Broad .-tro-t, 0 doors at>'c Rankin’s
’ colqinbu?, Ja"• i 1 • ISS ■ IwU
Caution.
. LL persons arelorewarne.: not to trade tor a bond made by
V Reuben C. shorter t-. the subscriber, for title- !e number
‘O’ in the “lb district of originally Lee. now Kai dolpTi county ;
A -be -am 3 lias been lost or destroy etl, so that ! ft rot lay my
t-1 j- on if. The bond was dated about the first •>r December,
‘fi A v .,j Vh-re remains to be paid on the bond some three huu
I dred and twenty-seven or thirty dollars, on the parrot nt ofwhk h
| turn titles vere to be made. ~p M . Q . ...
[ Bept 13 -w3m JU-LFii JOLLY .
Instruction in Music.
HA\ ING removed permanently with my family to the
. city of Columbus, I offer my professional services to
the inhabitants of Columbus and its vicinity. Having
taught ML SIC in some of the largest cities in the United
States tor the last seventeen years, I feel confident that I
can give entire satisfaction to all who mav favor me with
their kind patronage.
I arn kindly permitted to refer to the following gentle
men : Dr. Henry Lockhart. Charles Roggers, Wm. 11.
\ oung, H. H. Epping, John I . Hudson, and others.
All orders left for me at the Book and Music Stores, or
at my residence, on Church street, will meet with psompt
attention. T. H. VANDEN BERG,
Professor o f Vocal and Instrumental Music,
Columbus, Oct 21 —twtt’ Enquirer copp.
FOR THE LADIES!
JUST received by Express a large lot of
POINTED VELVET RIBBON Sj,
! of every width, which we are selling at one third less than
he regular price.
ALSO
Our second large invoice of fine
to which vour attention is respectfully solicited.
J. M. RAUM,
Columbus, Oct 21—twfit G 4 Broad st.
BLAC K SILKS.
Y,\7E have n w in STORE a splendid assortment of
V? PLAIN BLACK SILKS: among which are
the celebrated Bischaffs and Gros do Zurie brands.
Also, Plain Black Satin du Chine and Satin La Reine,
for Mocrnixu. Fig’d., Watered & Rich Brocade SILKS.
<’ ; 19— tw BROKAW, CLEMONS & CO.
C A SUM ]■: RES AN D D’L AIX ES.
Y\ rE offer for the inspection of our customers, a veiy
V ? large assortment of French (all wool) Printed Mous
seline de Laines and Cashmeres, of beautiful colorings and
designs, bought at greatly less than their intrinsic or market
value, which we will sell for ];■.-? than the cost of importa
tion. BROKA\Y. CLEMONS & CO.
Columbus, Oct 28-tw ,
PRINTS.
FUST received, a irosii supply of Ft euch, English and
? t American Prints.
Oct 28—tw BR( K A \Y. CLEMONS & CO.
IQQTS km SKdIS..
a 1 have on hand and shall continue to receive gL< -
rA Ia good selection of the different descriptions
and styles off dH
Gentlemen’s, Boys and Yonths’
ALSO
Ladies’, MissesCaml, Children’s
GAITER S AN D LACE 1100 TS,
7 i
with thefvarious sty'es of
S ts O i: S A X 1) S L I 1* 1‘ E R fs .
J'gF’ Cali and see. IV. \V. ROBISON.
Columbus, Oct B—tw9t8 —tw9t
fPjt* Enquirer and Corner Stone copy three times each.
DISSOLUTION.
rpiiE mercantile firm of J. t•'■nuis& Cos., has been dissolved.
I by the withdrawal of A. Lyman, on account of ill health.
The dissolution of partnership to take hffect from, and after the
Ist of October. 1853. 4. ENNIS,
V. R.TOMM Y,
A. LYMAN.
Oct. I, W&lW4w
r pilE undersigned will continue business at their old stand on
A Broad >tr et, under the name and Style of J. Ennis & Cos.,
and invite the attention of their customers, and the public gen
erally, to their large and well assorted stock of hardware, &c.
which are offered upon accommodating terms.
JAMES ENNIS,
V. R. TOMM • Si
Columbus, Oet. 1 wiaw4vv__ _ ( Enquirer please copy.’
GA S FITTI NG ‘.
PRICE REDUCED.
FpHE subscribers will fitup buildings with PIPE lor the
I use of GAS at
‘lO and 25 cents per f<*ot-
Fixiures sold verv low. Cash when the Gas r- let on.
YVtIITTELSEY & CO.
Columbus, Oet 20—twtf
•310 Reward.
LOST about the Ist June, one Gold Lever
Watch, made bv John Harrison, Liverpool, No.
3,325. The finder will be paid the above reward
by leaving it at the store of George Hungerford.
Columbus, Oet. 21-tw3t
WANTED TO HIRE.
npHE undersigned wishes to hire, an active, honest BOY
1 from the first of January next, for a house servant at a
private boarding house. A good character required.
1 Apply to ‘ F. K. SHAAFF,
Columbus, Oct. 28—tt _ At D. Mullord s.
FACTORY HANDS WANTED.
The Eagle Manufacturing Company,
WANT to hire fifty hands. Many families now living in
she country would find it greatly to their advantage to en-
with them. High wages are paid and constant em
ployment guaranteed. Houses are furnished the hands
iVf,” from rent. None but industrious and moral persons
will 1 e employed. J. RHODES BROWNE, Agent.
Columbus, 2S-t\v&\v2m
NEGRO BLANKETS,
4 HEAVY lot of BLANKETS,just received, and for
A sale by W. G. ANDREWS 5c CO.
Columbus, Oct 15,1853 —w&twit j
D. E. THOMPSON Sc CO.,
(AT THE SIGN OF THE HEART,)
Ileloiv Hill, Dawson & Cos.
r-piN Conner Sheet Iron, Steam Boat work, ail manner
1 of Gutters, Piping, Conductors an( j Roohng done to ;
order, substantially and warranted.
Nov. 2 ts
800 NS AND STATIONERY^
JORDAN L. HOWELL.”
Bookseller and Stationer,
H>UI,D respectfully >ut.rm his friends, and the public gen-
V > orally, that he has purchased the extensive stock of
Books, Stationery, &
o. A. C. FI.KWt.LLEN 6t CO., and will endeavor to keep con
stantly on hand a complete assortment ut
SCHOOL. CLASSICAL. LAW. MEDICAL AND i
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS AND
STATIONERY.
I solicit a c mtinuunce of the patronage heretofore extended to ]
my predecessors, rnd that of as many new customers as will favor
me with a call. 1 will aso every exertion to please, both in prices
and articles purchased.
OOf- CALL AND SEE.
Twn doors below Mysatt's Corner, sign of the.lilue’and White
Fla'.'. No. 72 Broad street, Columbus. Gn.
Bookbindery up stairs. Aug. 3—ts
EDO kITj 0 Q K ST
JUST RECEIVED BV
JOBBM t. HOWELL.
Ci .-n. ■; Li.imii.ated ; niily or pulpjt
/igi* ‘ A Fi • . cort:.” ■ g iG'.Ki engravino.a.
’ ■ ■ sells; Ir
fe-g ‘ v; > .-c • 1 in ihe ui the Saviour
by the Poets ■ 1 . : ; -r~ ::• y.. ■ works; Coopers
Novels, 33 vol 1 • tst*. • .y m: A T Hs Edgworths Tales,
do do ; 10 Vol’ -. A. ■ ■ ‘ - > -ung ‘ hrietiar. Series : Sher
woods works cotnple: • : 1 -a- tea! Library complete; Vi
! nets Pastoral Pheo’ogy : < 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,
j Home Scene* and Heart Studies; by Grace Aguilar.
ALSO,
! 4 Few more o! Dr S. S. Fitch’* celebrated ABP<~MI
j A NAL SUPPORTERS.
1 Columbus, May 21—tw ly
EDUCATION.
MALE SCHOOL.
-Of?* Mr. John Is ham'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.
t The exercises of this Academy will be resumed
on Monday, October, 3d, and will close June
30th, 185-1. Tuition per Scholastic year, S4O.
“TJr WILLIAM F. PLANE.
Columbus, Sept. 21— w&twtf.
MUSICAL.
PIANO-FORTES AND MUSICT
WM. E. CARTER,
HAVING purchased the interest *>f D. F. tVlUeox, he* re
moved to
NO. 72, BROAD STREET,
at J. L. Howell’s Book Store.)
where he will keep constant!} on hand : general useoritnent •
MUSIC \N *) MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
of every variety and price.
Patrons and iri.nds are invited to call and examine hie stock.
< tribes soheited. and a liberal discount made to Teachers end
Schools.
Piano® to let, tuned, and repaired.
• icioher 1. twtf
NEW MUSIC STORE.
\A fete doors belotc Hall Moses,)
BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, OA.
HTMIK undersigned have associated themselves together,
.1. under the name and style of
TRjU A X & P| A S|,
for ttie 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, rffar—
of various styles, from the best
I J x J a makers. J * Sr J 3
MELODF.ONh, from the celebrated Manufactory of
Prescott Brothers; Guitar-. Violins, Accordeons, Fluti
nas, Flutes, Files, Banjos and Tamborir.es.
Also, Instruction Books of all kinds; together with a
fine stock of SHEET MUSIC, of every variety. All of
the above goods we osier for sale on terms that cannot fail
to please.
Purchasers are cordia ly invited to call and examine our
stock. Orders solicited, and executed with care and dis
patch. J. L TRUAX,
Columbus, Sept. 20—w&twly J. W. PEASE.
Pianos for Rent.
r THE subscribers have just received severs
very good second hand Pianos from New
j ° x J J York, which they will sell or rent at reason
able prices. TRUAX 6c PEASE.
Columbus, Sept. 16—twtf
New Sheet Music
A GOOD assortment, just received at the Music Store ot
XL Columbus, Sept. 16—tw Till’ AX &, PEASE.
Blew Sheet Music.
r rMiE subscribers have this day received a large assortment <*l
JL Sheet Music; among which are many new and populat
pieces never before offered in this market. The ladies in parti*
cularare invited to cal! and examine our stock.
TRUAX & PEASE,
Columbus, March 2 —tw lOfi Broad street.
FiABJOS TUNED A BID REPAIRED.
—• THE undersigned have engaged the servicesol
ps**q~3 ; fejH Mr. F. O. BAM M, Tuner and Piano Maker, lately
rii~£rtni iroßl Grants’ Celebrated Establishment iti Paris.
J J £. \J J 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, aiid will be responsible tor all work done by our
workmen. < inters addressed to AYhittklsky & Cos., or Tkvax
& Flask, will meet with prompt attention,
WHITTELSKY &. Cos.
Columbus, April 22, 1853. TRUAX & PEASE,
twtf—Jel4 wtf
HOTELS.
BROAD STREET HOUSE.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
r *’ U ;• I
r 7'*!lE undersigned has taken charge of this establishment. The
I house has been thoroughly renovated aid furnished anew.
The traveling public w ill find Ids rooms airy, neat and clean, and
his table bountifully supplied with every delicacy the market
affords.
Orcnibusses will always be in readiness to carry passengers to
and from the Hotel to the Depot and Steam Boats.
L. T. \VOODRL r FF, Proprietor.
Columbus, Oct. 11- w&twtf
LUMPKIN HOTEL.
LUMPKIN, STEWART fW| COUNTY, GEORGIA.
Uy JOHN M. SCOTT.
THE subscriber respectfully announces to his friends and the
public generally, that Ins house isnow opened ser the accommo
elation of the 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! think the best puffs tor a Hotel are made at the place,
would say to all, try me, and judge for youiselvi s.
Lumpkin, Stewart co.. Ga., aug. 2, —wit
GLOBE HOTEL.
til ENA VIST*. MAiUON CO., GA
. . THEsubscriber r-pectfully announces tofis friends
ar.d the public ax nerally, that he has taken charge
fi-oS! of this well known
JtJLI K a T .V F. LISII M ENT.
Tbehouseis commodious and well finished; and no pains will
be spared to render thosecomfortable, who mayfavor him with
their patronage.
Dec3—tf E. TITCOMB.I
1853! 1853!: 1853!!!
COOPER’S - 'tV EL L.
TilE undersigned has taken the entire manage
‘sir ment and control ot
COOPER’S WE LL ,
and is now prepared to accommodate the public.
Anew dining room has been erected, the Sleeping Rooms
plastered and fitted with furniture and bedding, and a complete
renovation effected. Ample accommodations will be provided
or
1 IV E H l N I* RED GUESTS;
and no more will be received than can be comfortably accom
modated. . „ „
FOR INV A LID S
there can be no more advantageous retieat. The water is highly
recommended bv the medical facility, and the wonderful cures
effected by its use almost surpass belief. Ample details of
several astonishing cures may be obtained on application at the
Well.
The terms will be inoueiate, and no exertion will be spared to
make guests comfortable.
The Vicksburg and Jackson and Raymond Railroad willcon
vey passengers to Raymond, thence three miles to the Well, in
\V". H. Smith's line of
NEW FOUR HORSE STAGES.
The time of trip is less than three hours from Vicksburg.—
Through tickets from Vicksburg to Cooper's Well, can be obtain
ed at the Railroad depot, Vicksburg: price *2 20.
May 10—wtf “ JOHN THATCHER.
EIRE PROOF WARE ROUSE-.
J. C. RUSE, 11. PATTEN, W. C. HODGES.
WE continue the AY ARE HOUSE FTMYYy
> AND COMMISSI O > business
y*** 1 -I at our well known FIKE-PROOE build mg, and
iurain tender our ser\ice tu our planting mends ior the storage
or sale of cotton, or anybusiness entrusted to us.
We have no connection with any Grocery House, but v> lhl be
pleased to receive the orde sos our friends or HAliblSU,
ROPE, or any other articles, which we will purchase at the
lowest cash prices. . . _
Liberal advances made on shipments to our Inends in Savan
nah, New York or Liverpool. RUgE pATTEN & CQ
Columbus, Ga„ Aug. 24, 1853.—w&tw6m
j FOUND
(v y the 2?th mst., tn the puuhc road near the rerdence o!
* Owin Thomas, Esq-, a pocket book containing twenty-one
dollars and sixty-five cents, which the owner can get b> applying
to the undersigned and paying for this advertisement,
A, C. FLEWELLEN, Columbus Ga.
November I—wtf.