The Tri-weekly times and sentinel. (Columbus, Ga.) 1853-1854, November 04, 1853, Image 3

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CITY OFFICERS. I*T ALEXANDER M. ROBINSON announces him -elt as a candidate tec re-cfection to tins office of Deputy Marshal in January neif, Oct 29—tde WE arc authorised to announce the oame of JOSEPH REM BERT as a candidate for Deputy Manual in the ■caeumg cieetkm in January r.cit. Oct llwfowtd IdiF WE are aulbonred to acuounee Mr. JOHN D A K NOLL) as a candidate for the office of City .Marshal, at the election in January next. August 17, 1353. tde. Jyr GEORGE GULLEN is a eaiKlKiate for Marshal at tbeeitsujug January election, and will be supported bv Aug. 16, witwte MANY’ \ OTERS. - SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNTY OFFICERS. Z-T~ W K are authorised to announce the nan; ol DA N IEL J. K EES as a candidate for the office of Recejr.”- .f Tax return’ of Muscogee county,at the election in January next. Not I—tde WE are requested to announce EZEKIEL WALTERS a caiididate lor lax Receiver of Muscogee Countv, at the er ‘U ing election in January next Nov I—tde YVE are authorised to announce FRANCIS M BROOKS as a candidate for Sheriff of Muscogee countv it the election in Januarr next. ‘ ’ Columbus, Oct 18, 1*?03.-_wtwtde , Maj. E. J. HARDIN is a candidate for Clerk of <ie Superior Court ot Muscogee county. Election first .Monday m January next. Oct 18-tt tst w . E. L< >Y E announces himselt as a caii<ikiat .or Saenn ol Muscogee County, at the election in January next. Oct. 15—wdc.twtde. , r ®=*yT P J'. will be a candidate for I Collector ot itVYurt Conniv, in Jiobw bcxi Lumpkin, Oct. 15—wit ,12 K £ Ht: ~ N annoonces himself a candidal, for .riii office of iax Cos. ttor ot Muscoget county at the ensuing election in January next. Oct 1 t-te authorised to adnwmce THOM At: HAL FIN a candidate for Tax Collector of ■ountv at the ensuing election n January next Columbus, Ga., October 11—w&twtd* HENRA M. HARRIS, better known as Drummer Hams, announces I ini-clt as a candidate for Coroner of N1 n-c >gee county at the ensuing election in January n. xt. U E are authorized to annoonee EDWARD BIRD SON U a candidate for re-election to the office of Clerk s upertor Court of Muscogee county in January .text. Columbus, Oct 11—w&twtd ZJT YVE are authorised to announce ANDREW P JON ES, Esq. as a ear.d'date for re-election for Clerk of ■ lnterior Court ot Muscogee county, on the first Mou* iy in Jufiotn* oext.wte WE are authorised to announce JA M E S M . ; V., ** a candidate for Sheriff of Masco gee coun ty Lieetion first .Monday iu January next. Columbus, Aug. 20, 1853 —vvitwtd . Z ME arc authorised to announce DAVID J. BAR BER a- a candidate for Clerk of the Superior Court of .Muscogee County, at the election in January next. June 25, 1853—w&twte. Randolph Sheriffs Sale. WILJ. be -*'d on the first Tnesdajr in December next, before * t the Court House door. I a the town of Curhbert, Randolph mnniy. within the usoal hour? of xde, the Mowing pr-pem. to-wit: Ooe l*.t offntid number m e hundred und fort) ihnrt. in the tel 'aid <-ount as ’he pntpert; Arthur Sis - nor t J satisfy one fi fa issued from the Superior t oart of Stewart *iat). in fa tor of Benjamin P. Dike’ vs Arthur .Vaoor ; n.J I*>t of land number two hundred and thirty one in ‘he fourth and -triet of said county, levixt on as the property or Daniel .C. S uggs to satisfy one ti fe issued out of a justice court of said coun ty in favor of William R. Beal, vs Daniel M. Suss*. Levy made and returned to rae by a constable. Two negroes. Matilda a mulatto girl about twenty two year? <•( age and Jack a boy” about twenty one y*ars of ase. levied <>u as the pr> ‘|tn; o. Jemnvii Liann ‘o susisiy sjndry fi ■ as i>*ucJ from neUuperiorcourt of -aid county in s'av.-r of William Wright and Hamilton Wright, survivors, vs -aid Dunn and others, adv. sun dry fi fas issued out of a justice court and su'd county in favor of J-me* tsu-gsaiKi Fdward Preston, vs Lemmon Duiln. Lot of land number three hundred and three in theeghth dis trict of said county, levied on as the propet ty of Bryan: Alford to satisfy *>ce fi fit issued out of a justice court of -aid county it; <a vor of Levi Mercer, t- Bry an* Alford ami Ira Alton!. Levy made and returned to me bv a constable Nov 2 ‘ RICH ARD PAVjg. Pep. Sheriff. Extensive sale of Town Lots in Bienville. FOKMKRLY 1.M0.N SPRING**. r I''IIREE hundred lots ia Bienville, I’ormeriy Union J. iprinss, Macon county. Ala . will be offered & r sale - .... ■- • I December next. Lithographed * pies f the piau of the Town can be seen ou the spot and . erallv throughout the eountry, until the day of sale Bieaville rs situated on die Western extremity oi Chun* ennggee Kidge, immediate'y upon the Girard Railr- ad, 5*2 miles from Columbus, Ga.. aud ITS trom Mobile, and at the point of intersection of the contemplated Montgomery and Union Sprint*- Railroad. The reputation o! Chuntjenagsee Ridge tor health, good w ,:er ar.d refined society, is too well established to require c ‘lument. . . Sirrounded on the North and Host by a non pram - country, and on th-. South and Last by productive ? fit lands, all in a nigh state ol cultivation, urn* con>ututin_g t>-xly of the choicest fanning lands in the South. Bienville will be one of the most important deports ou the Girard railroad, and a place of ao small commercial importance — y uucotnaioti inducements tor profitable invest - nieuts. J M FOSTER A CO. Bienville, Ala.. Nov 2—wtds Notice to Builders I have a toe lot of Shelving, Counters and Drawers, which I will dispose ot at a bargain. ¥ B. B. DeGRAFFEXRIED. Coiuinbos, Nov 2-tw3t CITY BAKERY FOR SALE. I WILL *e!l ‘.lie Goods aiwi battel? bel msing iu the Sty One ssumi h**rse and ne waji*n, aint a>! the i imt *ur behm-fur t-* the bonse. cheaptor cash. -'pp f > immediately NOT 2-I*3* UABPEB LLI. W. G. ANDREWS & CO., DEALERS IN STAPLE DRV GOODS, GROCERIES, WISES, LIQUORS. kC. k> . Poes DuOßs B.L-fW HiIX vV DaWhjX: OLD CgRNeK KKOH) **TREKT. COM.MBIS, A. Columbu'.Oet 15, tw\,tt SHOES. - iUk p ; r ~f Extra BROGANS, just receded end -r 000 aki.y . W. GAS DREWS .V CO. Cohmibos. (*ct I.*, !So3—wtw tt NOTICE. D\. GARRCTT is my duly antboosed *X?n’- to tra^r*-.*ny • a*.-?* mitn:. that tnay hertf'er be Kut>i a. t an*. r’Tibf 4ut\ l— 4c. tSm REMOVAL. T \KS. L'RQUUART & STANFORD have reut -ved 1* ibeir office to the bji]dßig formerly occupied by the F” k ->f .St. Marys, on Broad street. Columbus, Oct 14-wtwtt ___ REMOVAL. rjpHF Agency of ‘be ROCK ISLAMD FACTORY a reju*'TcJ to the store t**nuerty occupied bv Mewsrs. fI.P. Else A Cos., tkrrc tiotn* nf th’ TrUsrtph . Cotton ami Le rags aiuays wanted ; Whit cents a pound will be pan! tor cixa.n ones, when brought iu ijaantiiiesolone lunKlrwi pounds or wore. Fair prices veil! ah be given tor “ *Ue ot ail kind? Mxoni Factor**'. Baggb g Rope.&e. ly An c.v.emnve assortment of r ool3cap. Letter “ mv- V‘3 . HUuk Book, Printing and Eoeeioja* p;*per', tor sai !o V A Go. Blank Books Ml*i SatK!*etr, an ample ~v k Colmnbwu.(Xi 15 —tt D i H iLJXriX, A*ui. NEW GOODS. The subscriber has ia Store a Sa r >o* STArr.EA.VP FANCY EkY oi'ODS which are offered lor sale at prices CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST f A<H . °p Al> p ROVED CREDIT. Purchasers for Cash will tmd it to their adjutage toexaaßae u.y stock ami prices, before purchasing __t-olambas, April 2—tw q MY(\TT Benin’s Hats. A —**.*. ■ MERBY. Shirts ! Shirts f ’ \LARGL intoif.. *>f n /// u < •/,// , ,u >■” j. „ H ,. RRV^ TQ the J. A DIES MRS DESSAU \V" T I**° Ik. L.<liee o! Columbus J’. *> ha. .. .. retorred lh,"t ■= ;“>* O|*o al .r residence, (No. I 111 Broad Mreel.j a mod fpltudi-i ao-j ■chi. J nUlc si.A ” FALL AM) WINTER MILUNKRY. VLso An assortment of FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS for ladies’ weik—n \*. SILKS- TALUS. SMTIUAS. CLOAKS. RIBBHXS. EHBROIDERIES, and all kept in a MUireer. .- .In tire DRE.-tt -VM KING line, -lie is th. , o the latest European styles and patterns: and her st-ck ot 1 nramin-fi for Dresses cannot be • J urpa—*ei tor beautv her y ’ ?PeC,al attenth - >n wu ’ given to this branch of A cal! from her friends and castoraers is resneettulfy solicited. Columbus. Oct 12—w&twif P A. CLAYTON. GROCER AXD C.OMM ISS IO N j£> S>o. <!. |Hroad street. I Col am bu-, (; H . I>EGS leave to inform hi- friends and the public 2da.nl y iy, that he has just rec* ivel from New Y--rk. Nev s) - leans and Breton a wen assorted st'sek ot choice CROCE RIE', co -.=*itig i.it Java. Rio amfCape Coffee. Brown,Lout Crusiied . and Pulvertusi > _nr- Super; -r tirceti and Black Teas. ’ -- Heel - Rice, Arc. New York pickled and dried Beet. ** ” ” fc stroked Tongues attd Pig Poik N niter■ Batter .nd Clieese. ’ Soa • Sugar cured and New Yo>rk Hams. 1 ri~h Potati>es, Rei and AVliite Onfous. s meficaUy sealed. Sardines in whole, halt and quarter boxes Soap,Starch, Candles. Mustard, Ch Pickles, Catsups, Sauces, Jelly. Brandy Fruits, Can dies, Ate. Pepper, S,: e. Nunn-.-. Mace, C • \-s.Citron,Ac. * Hurges.Apples Almonds, Brazil Nut-, Filbeits, See. Fine Bmndfos. .Medea. Sherry, Port, Claret and Chainpaigne W ii.v-r* Fine Holland (. ri,i?t Croix R > .. Sc.'tch and Yloi.oii gehala YVhiskey. Porter, Scotch, Ale, Ci .e.iipaie c,C;der, Schtiupp (and . and Bokers Bitn-r;. Y inegar, Lemon Symp, Extracts of Lemon, Venilla. Rose and Almon. Super; r Tabacco, Segars, S: uri. A. Powder, Shot, Lead, Ac. Brooms, Brushes. Baskets, Sugar B xc>. Sifters, M. ,- Ac. Tuuiblcr?, Decanters, Ac., Together with various articles, all of which ue rhr- it a small advance on cost aud charges. To arrive, a well assorted let of cheap Crockery. A - Raisius in whole, half and quarter boxes. I have made arrangements to be supj lied by every steam er fr in New Y'ork so that my goods -ha.! a’iway-'be fresh, ami good. P. A. CLAYTON. November I—wtwtf (27“ Corner Stone e ■, y. EDUCATION. MALE SCHOOL. the first Monday in Octo er. ias3, a: 1 w June 30th. 1354. Turn-a per Scholastic - - 21— PINE GROVE ACADEMY #Tbe exercises of this Academy will be resumed on Monday. October, 3d, anti will close Jane 30th, 1854. Tuition per Sehola.-tfe tear. *4t>. WILLIAM F. PLANE. C - ‘ 21 Stl Glennville Female Collegiate Institute. BARBOUR COUNTY ALABAMA. REV. D. S. T. DOUGLASS, A. M President. Aided by competent A*#i*tanle. The Trustees would annonz.ee to the citizens “t Glenville and its vicinity, and to the public generally, trait they have secured the services of Rev. D. s. T. Doug!: ss. lav Pres dent of Auburn Masonic Female College, under whose - pet’- —ton and direct ion the Institute will be re-mxaiiized >o the ~r*? Wednesday *he 4tlz of January. i?A4. Every preparation will he made, necessary • tarnish facili ties of ah: -*h order, for the education ot y* ung lad.es. The course of instruction *ill be thorough and practical in every department that our Institution may he free tr>-m th common imputation—-Young lad es are accomplished, ao{ ed ucated.” Spelling, reading, geography, arithmetic. his:*ry. peomanship with the analysis and consiruct -n of he Eiqrtis. language will receive especial attention, a? the pre-requisite* of a thorough and finished educat. a. Funds ! ~■■ e been raised, and other necessary arr*n-getncn made to commence immedi ately ai'ser the Ist” of November the erection of beautiful and commodious Collegebraidings with a .hapel bitll e.gnrv by sL\- ty feet, exciusive ofcoUoeade. The principal edifice will he two stories high, and constructed throughout w ith special refer ence to the convenience, comfort and health of the pupils. The exercises will be conducted in the preset:* In.-tiiute buik: t until the completion of the iw Coi’ece. . - - - ■ but a citizen of the village has prepoud to ope* c lltnit rprise. - - • h-me with us iu our quiet, healthy x’iiage. The social and'religions advantage* t Gl- with -and seminaries, is accessibility, w and, d:rly from Colombo* to Eufaufa. where the iine is intersected l> a cp"s lin* Tom Chunneu’iggee. Aia-. ‘ < * , g!eth'*rpe, Ga . ci*sr great lß*iHrements to those persons seeking tav. rt* et-s-ag ’ - for the education of thetr .‘.nsnd daughter* The means have l-ern pledged -*r the erecti .o ot a Male • oilegiatc Institute. - -■on as the Female college shail have been ci-mplettvi. W e confidently •••if an ‘nves*jgfie*n of ■ urrducx*:- r?.l advanta ges before choice shali have Lcen made ei-ewhere. The Music Department will Is. under ihe direct I* 1 of Mr*. pMila>s, who brigs with ter an tio table ref station as ? •- *- and ii!?trutental! performer, as well g- successful and c< u rtte instruc ,, r. The cb<.>!a*t’c year wfi cc-'.-s *; iw< r’-it-tcu , Uve sessions, of twenty weeks each. Hte* of Tnilion per Sessio*. hLtrztITURT PintTMt'T. FtrsT Dri $ * Second IH virion. •• 1 Co* itc-iatt Dtroic; irn. Fresh 11a* -L ** Sophciaorr Class 1,1 Jun>**r “ - ” Senior - I ttia >nnr*. xtuve ■ * Pt *:>*-. • ’ * “ - on Guitar. No ch rz* for use lustrume!' - . Aix eit and Midem Laiaruaff—. each PJ *<’ Drawing and Paintitir *j f " t Eabroidrn ‘*■ W\x work per lesson. 1 ! \!l the coiled* will be insiriK-ed in \•! M - c ;th r • Hcxsr. Bill* due bale in swahi. For further particulars, see •■irrular'. which may be •**■*■ by applying to the .secretary ot the Beer-I.the Pro* and :>i he Institute. , , .. Board ot y K |)> F r- rtt •irf'f. \. 1 . Vithi i. V V. SANEOSIC R UITCHTLC. IV- j. V. Bo one jj. v. iiii". See’y umi Tra;urer. Gleti'in*'. Nc'.-• *A.w. L< )ST. **£. THIS men* “Z. Net’* Huv ini factorr k and watch, Hith a *cdVA Gold lOb ufSRj atbi’.-tieJ Tbe !i d-i <U -y - • t>..avals the Mfc-s Mmv US A Co'ua ‘us tkt l-vtutt Instruction in Music. syfsas AStsas eLrjsfjFz! ,Mt .*Tl*tu yeare.’f M cWilMmi that I 10 *” ,na> - ! permitted to rev.-r t . the followina ifo 'y B ekhan. Char - K __ r-. Wm H Y owMf, 11. H Eppmg, J. .hn F. Hudboa, *i i . -iv . , Ali °™s hrme a: the B. -A aud s ; ‘ .„ r at m> rinser, oa Church street, win luer-t w*b ~r , atUiUt, ’ , ‘ T. H. VANDriN r-ERG. ‘ , . Profes*for ot Y'ocal and Instn ’ Ma-u ----’ -i-.A . En-iUHcr euppr* FOR THE LADIES J* > 1 received by Expre* a large lot >_a POINTED VELVET RIBBONS, :y Width, Witicn *c arc H - ‘ and -s k Ik- regular prire AJ..OJ °ur nx-ond large invoice of tii.e .C-CCACi- r 1 4 bl to which your atfenti n is respectfully solicited . , , _ , J- M RALM. * Ocitl-t • M Br ul st BLACK SILKS YY PLAIN BLACK MLKs: rile ce.-mrateu Bisciaff and Gr.-s de Zuric brau->. A:• P- : I .-a i Satin La Rei ! ‘ 1 R.MN F :gG .YY avreu A Rich Br cao-- SILKS !’ ‘-’ BROKAW,CLEMINS A CO. CASHMERES AND 1 ELAINES. T\7 E osier tor the inspection of our customers, a veiy t t large aseortn cut of French (all woof) Printed M -i.s- lie Lames ami Cashmeres of beautnLl eoiorimrs a:*d designs, bought at greatly ic=s t :an they intrinsic or market value, which we w ill sell for less than th*~ eust ot"hup* rta bon. BRuKAW. CLEMONS A CO. Column* ;s, Oct tS-tw PRINTS. IUBI . E _ - * I A meric , • P mt.-. Oo 2s-tw BROR A W. CLEMONS .v C. BOOTS AND SHOES ■ Ih.v - ’ ati‘l-ha'i c**i.‘ :, nie v K*r>- ‘ • llj ■ I tipntlfmeiib. unit Ynnlh* \f.'D ladiev*. C hi!dr n*- GAIT EII S AN D L\ C E If o n'f', ‘h ti*A. ar : t.*i- . *- >f SHOE* AND *LIPPKR. 1 I'#” Call ami rec. \V. t\ . KOBIBA'. i •jiambua. l Hr* -—1 t*t 1 ’ - . <; AJ? FI T \ INc; ! PRICE REDUCED r r , HKsubeen!ners will tit op buildings with PIPE -r t;• 1 —• >t GAS at *2O and 23 cents per loot. 1 xturns sold verv 1 u Ca-h wbeuth- Gas - let on YV HITT ELSE Y \ CD. C a, 1 ‘ 86—tl SlO Reward. LJST -bout the Lt Jit ‘• 1 lievcr Slg ._ , No. o‘,. ,'A :<25. The tinder w: .bep; id the ;r<- . • rewan ‘•’> iu-avmg it at the store of George Hungertom. Columbus. Ovt. 21-tw3t WANTED TO HIRE. r pHE u thief signed wishes to ihre. an active, h-u.est BOY .1 trout the first ! January next, to. a house servant .t o *c.Vut: •’ .r iiiisr ; a-se. A *oo<i s Uaraeter required. “ t Apply to F. K. SHAAFF. Columbus, Oct. 2*i—tt At D. Maiford’s. Comforters! Comforters! Euitfe Manufacturing C m any bat large nuiuber <fC ns, meUmmd e, . . fOi M ! TER ‘ i Th attenti i t planlers and ethers called to tbenn. Columbus, Oct 29—wtvrtni ••HOME AGAIN * C, TANARUS, CUSHMAN, 0. D, S. DENTIST. 69 Hrol Street, over Foster A Purple’s Jevv rlry Store, Columbus, Ga. FRIENDS and t at: -w; from New \ .>rk, fully pr-- : b •--- Hariu criticaliy eiammcd the best the Crystal Palace, and city, al - the eh-:. cst oa-y- -\h f-d id the Wori i's U ,r. Lo i -i, yy to a prxetiea] experience of twelve years, a reg ular interchange of views with the leading Den:-:- ot Am erica and Europe. I can with confidence promise success ia protest* - undertakings. - _• r and *ets • king let strut ted with the utn st . - -|. - ‘tficiemey assumed. Examination ot specimens, references, and conunemialo ry letters trom natieuts, A:c., is invited. Seprdt—twi wtf FACTORY HANDS WANTED. The Eagle Manufacturing Company. WANT to hire fifty htode. Many fa - ... _• •t ‘ ■ i tkkditpwtly t : pkiynient guarar teed. H oses are tuni’-h'-'i the hands tree tr-.’a rent. None >ut ."!idustnon-> ai.-i nioTtl ;*-r- • J. RHODES BROWNL, Ae*U Coiurnbos, Ss-tv* iwitu JAMES lUHSSEvr KU-KPS a line a*- nmeii'. • : ‘• r ”ce't> n hj<ri*l. for *c> -n n-asonabte r.-mi'. ousi*’. r <t ld. Bbls. F^our: 75 Sacks Rio Coffee: lot) Boxes Tuba-.eo—As- rt—i Id : -t.; 25,W0 Cig,..’—Assorted Brands ; 10 B: IS. New F jlaird Rum ; 10 Bois. C’Acmioi Cm; 25 Jar- Snuff ; 75 Casks B-tco . I‘ I; ir. N. O Sug tr .s W .-key 250 t'vils Kv. tacky Rope. v* l Bales India B-*gg z i ‘O*’ Sick- > t. -Vis- .tj .• Br I -.k.r J. *A LU-- * •Lfk.-r.-iiij \?o. sos-r d-r -.rt.•;'•■ - : tiun -'rou.- ••• m.'i.•-•-* 7>--~ -h i.g *di pl*-sc Si’-e bim a call. P|T ~ •- tV i ‘l r> ~ and” r - - et ter. Columbus, liD. 11. It-'* . I■ ? Caution. VLL per.-i ■ > art- •rewwra*?! uc-. ;rie wr - s.-Ki i.titde Keaber- C. !*hprtd to iL* to bbibltV •?J~. -n‘hecifc district of oniriaaHy Lee. dot Randolph eonm .->< the ains has been k.*s? <v- s) ;hs; ( h; m* hands >n it. The fond was dated the first i* t -e . t>er. 182, amt there remiisto be paid oa the IknmJ suie three hun dred and twenty -seTCti or th r-x J- ■ .uitbe }..3ymt.-ct of*',, h sarr. til hr* wer* r - oe msd.. S:pt j.ww3>n JctfLPH JoLLV . NEGRO BLANKETS 1 HEAVY BLANKETS, mst received, a- . r A eaic by W. t; ANDREWS A CO. Coiuinbus. Oc-t 15, IrA.l—w Atwr D R THOMPSON & CO-. (AT THE SIGN <>F THE HEART. BpUv Hill. ltwM>a A (9. *TMN.Copier, ‘sheet Irct*. ‘ •'nu Boz* v -0., O’ | ■ f ean-'is, lo * 1.l and K • r doty* *ud ** arre’i*:d i Nov |f—tl BOOKS AND > I ATIOXKLvY. JOKD \\ !.. HOWELL, Hooker him] Stanoner, *>- jt * v a-.rn* hi* ir.jrf*. ul Re fCR * trail). if.tax be has purrhased sbe eateusivr sitek of Eooks. Stationery. & ■’ A. C. FLEW LI.t.EN & ll>. a**,: t'd enf-4i *■ u> keep o>'>- oa haiMi a (vaptk ass*rrti<*eul ot SClIt ML CI.ASSp. AL LAW. MEDICAL AND MiS FJ.EANE'ri > lh w AND STATIONERY. I -dicti a emaittoaitceor sbe cUumM Uv at prrdr**i'r*. rnJ :iat asiaanj ne* cuimrr* ** illfa\r ine i:b acili. 1 iffln*t wj v\-ni*> to please.both n ;,rw* an<i ar.icfe* pureka-c’’ cry- CALL AND SEE. T* heio ■ : ua Hhie*an-i TVi re Flaz. \ Tg F.-> ari -'re--:, ‘•>. JY’ erderyuf avir*. \... i {t B 0 0 K S i _B 00K S! TVST RBCOTEP 5Y JORDAN L. HOWELL. A ••-.1.v: c H u..\ - !r ----bTSt’ - f - V; w \ ’ t*C - .T C h?r? v’*’leS \ v th- Poet< and Painter- Reyn--las irk* :Co ;**r- Nv, 33 v,.. L rary e-:::a ;; M -ria Edgworths Tales, and • ■ - . W Vofi Abbi tt’a Y - Saw: Sher woods works mmpfete ; Classca! Library complete: Vh > ie! YVchrters w rk complete. The .M.trr.. g Man; ft ntl - fLewie An Home Inriueuc i : Davs of Bruce: M-*th-rN Rx*<mpe*ire; Y*;< > f Cedar * : Wo iatu of brae! S- ‘■ ‘ . r. A Let), VFew m. re tDr S. S. Fit hV celebrate-; AL!** ♦MI- N'AL SUPPORTERS. Columbus. May 21—twly Valnable Books! MeCui - ch'* U: iversa: G retteer. 3 D* tfonary, G.->- I Hri £•. ot ■ nrion trier-, p.a - pri • die World li st la r.-.- >f * * . - . j- - aud lectures. Tiie Lite am 1..-tiers - LC John Sam uterrield, with an i: u - uvt--;y o. r, by James Mon*- % Jint-ry. Men of the T *-r. Sk--a . .g Notaldes*,bv Re'itield. Private life ■; Dauiel Webter, with two beautiful •- -as of hi- reatfena and birth place—al*o a pr<;>tilc of Mr. Wt-b-U: v 1..: Y” -es. >r *ie J ‘un yof*i • Frangt—a Cn -ado the Fa*f. vJ. R -- b’i- -w. Tbcoi I ’ I ■ —i orr- >t Cholera by Cold Water, by H. Fraucke. Water Care for - tort _ le fori sj. ■ - - - ►’ Sc decker. Scott's ■ - -•- thor: neatly t uud. Price 5*J. Letters to V ■.g La-. ?ixtee?.th oiiti-.n, revised atid enlarged,by Mr*. S:g y. “A few more ‘Fern L vef left of the same sort.” Ai-j—For sale Iw, , large Letter Pres-es. at JORDAN L HOWELL’S C .umbus. Aug. 31. 1853. B- ck Stor* New Books ! New Rooks!! Heavenly FL-nie, by Sev. H.H -: j tad Ham , : S I’ J a .1 i- Tt nlv Rx _ ti; Lire and Mem-rial • r Dam.” Webster, *,y J. P. Lyman. Fl ir ■. Ess y * yA.J. D w H:-* rkul Sket. • R i! :a; . Captain Kidd, by Win. W. Campbell. Boyhood dgreat a—a. intei • .i as examples to youths Edgar Clifton,or Right and Wrong, a story of school ote.by C. Adam-'. TANARUS: , . . ■ tbe I _• CS-x.-k, by Win. Harrison. A. M. Pleas : ... j Prayer, by Mr-. Mam • rs. Miles Tremenhere, <>r the Lov Test, by Annette Marie Millard. One Y ear, a tale of Wel lock by Emelie F- Carter. nue Sinclair, author ot Beat rice. A.--. Sawyer’s Sf rungs | tie New Y"->rk Lar F. Carter Salad f r th- S * y r Lady Leighton, -r oft ‘•! r, ¥ Mrs G Novel,by Mrs. Grey Jus? received by J. W. PEASE, C* ■'■’! S< : ’ I f ”- ‘ ’ JET RECEIVED THE Xllth VOLUME OF GEORGI A REPORTS ■•• ROAN L HOW ELL. LOOK HERE. IX V ‘ - . -. . /- - - at.ii P r . ■>.'* a? ‘he -üb-:ription price. I wvuhi be giad : reet;%e *ub-cri|i T ioi *, ar.<i deliver the B** k*a! aur place <les iSftared JORDAN L. IIOWF.LL Me;.-:. ttt’ MUSICAL. PIANO-FORTES AND MUSIC. WM B. CARTER. HAYING purchased the interest e I*. F. VYtilcox, has re move*! to NO. 72, BROAD STREET, at J. L. Howe!'.'’ liook Store. ‘ ere he will leep cot.stai. ‘y hand a general *~ rtuient o MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, >f every variety and pr ; ee. Paine -and tri-red- are in’- ’rd to call arci examine h - *;>:-ck. Urd, r- s- hcited. and a liberal b>< snt made to Teacher* aid rs:!i-i<!s. Pia.ii*— to let. tutted, and repaired. Oc->ber 1. twtf NEW MUSIC STORE. .4 fete doer* beltne Hall is 3ROAD STREET. COLUMBUS. GA. f T , HE .er-._..c V- ..ti*i theiuse ‘.es t cf, 1 u itr the name a: i *-tv -,-f T3U A X & PEASE, ■* ok of Masieai Merchandise, to their irict.us saddle public gthualiy,thatdw -- iu t ie u'.•*_>ve iu.-e. aiiK .g wirich may be tound — v , PIANO FORTES. Se p-r -, q ’• -iri.-Us t'.Vi-s, {.* -11. C C*tst j— ** JJ l -ik-rs. ‘ JIV J 1 MEL* DEuNf • y *-*e .uy-; Matudav- ry ’ B:.- tt vA Brothers: ‘ < *-. V. . Act ri-... s, iluti s. Flutes, Fifes 1 . . *• st: y?!--■: JL.--e.s_ • i all it,; iis: ; _- ■ ier wiU, a -. st-.-ck * sflE.* l\ 3IUSIC, ot every variety. Ail a>gVc gr jkA- -ve -dies lor sab. on terms that c*n..ut fail lo tileo-sj. I’orrhasds arc coruia iy iavited to c-ail and exami- c our Order • - •’ eiec ; T*-*d -i* : i cur- aud db patch . J- L TRUAX, s _ ‘ , ;yg’- ‘ - v -AJ. W. PEASE. Pianos for Rent. -tgT. - m HE * : y--• - . gr? re- ’••*-1 -ir*, tt v *” 7 ‘* and andP — *: n New I** 1 M *s. v [i- ri w/l — : 1 rry t *?. refcoti ab cp: s. IRIAX i PEASE. . 3- Ne’s* Sheet Mnsic Vt r *wjD ■*> • *. rev -a .M-:-.-. S’ r- ot Cos: *c ‘• *. lo—tv, Ifi - AX i PLASH. New Sheet Flnsic. ‘¥*'"!■ . —-- - ■ - rg* : i X’ - • t :*R!* ; nfe| jg er ‘ - T - ! .-I . -u, -^ri - cut !*■ rv ir-xtl'-,! ; 1 - Ha?**; v;;::*,’- *-‘r \ \ £ PI \r*L. • - - PiANOS TTJ.’.’rj AND .REPAIRED. rzy - ■ y _yd die s* rvi--- - f • TCj ‘ ONdf * K-rani-**- - rdtd latablnbrntt ia Pan-’. 4 * M J + MoC. -i- i-auiy tile best in bri pr>.*fem n'ntt- S*-nheral c-untrj- “ s arc pr>.pared to attend ;o all onlerr >u the above line. as-J will be responsible i-jt ail v i-rk. duae bv •> r •workmen. **rder; ad.drv-.-ed t*.- V\'hittei*ev A. <Jo, or let * t Fiase. will 3-ec? with rr tc| t art sari t. ” liniTLjfcy * , ‘CIT-i.y . ‘;-r- 2:. 1.-.x 1 . TRf 1 T a. FL N1 L tlttf-Jtll V’l HOTELS. BROAD STREET HOUSE i OM VH N UKIIIMA. TIIF. stdtrirud bs* i alien charge tfo* estsbt.-t.RH !. The ho*e ha* hrn ikr i-shi? reoovated ud lurn -te*! ase. The travelpublic will fifed h's O'* n aitj.Cot ardelea*.xd Lj (ab!e tHnifetmjfly *uppHe*t with c*ervMfelic*c> the w*rkrt aO^rvl*. >ir u tMi'-e- ii) b*. In read.t* carrv |a.ve*em t*, and tr. hj tbe il*nel t* the lvp**c art tstraw P, at*. L. T. tt *RDtI'IT, Pr*'|*r:e*or. CohotesUd. 11-a4:wu LUMPKIN HOTEL LUMPKIN, <Tt;w ART * - OIM V, M uRi l.t. riH By JOHN M. SCOTT. TUK ut*cr. ! -e-r fe-pectfuPy Kun. hi- ,n*i.d* ami the public jeneraltv. that hi* b*r ir.vw ofttKd • rtK icvomw* - dati.-n nf the traveling publi. ami tie citir. r * of tfce c utv. Tb - Hotel * c.miciiicT;-* ar-d arrrritd r n niiwl, and the proprietor h**pr-. by at;en;i- n. tare ail moderate ehar.*r-. to merit and receive a literal *han of pstn-race ; and v-l ts tilt h puff* f*>r a lb-tel are m*'r a” the place, aon id so t. all. th si. and judxe tor v oui m?lvi *. ’ ■ . ‘ . - 9 tt GLOBE HOTEL, HI FA 1 VIVr.K MIKION Dh.ia THF*'ibrriber n peetr'uiiv ana<>utK-e- to - fnetnla ard h* pubic < aenliy, that he ha* taken rhartre * iaj o. thi aril k>a J-L KST Y li LI S H M K N T. Ttiehi>*:-e i comroid >u ao*i aell riniabe*!: and in> pain* will be*pre*! to render th>*ecomfortable, who may favor him with their pjtr’-nage. Dee3—lf E. TITiV'Mh.l 1853’ 1853 1853 .COOPKKhT'NYELI.. THE un-'-r- cued ‘aken the n.i re mnnatte men* and control o( • COOPER'S WELL. and i- in * prejamlu* ace otu mod ato live pwMir. \ new dining nre.m t.a- been erected, the si.-e|-u;c K - ci p a- eretl amt ItUed ah tunutiire and u-tdii g. ard a o mplrfe reie vation eSeetcd. Ampleaceotmnoda;;--rr* will be pr>v:de*t or fink hi n dr k ii; r ks t > ; and no iu*re will be received than can be coiait*rtabl) scc*'iu moda'ed. YO R INVALIDS there esn rnure a*ivantu.uou*retea:. The water • loghty reo-mmended by the inelica! faculty, and the vnvDiiri i cure* rffe*-:e*l by it* ik? alttK*t trin** avtinr. Ample detail* ,*f *r ver lt*ioni-.h’tig cure* mar be obt.-vimd on :q>[ cation at the Weil. Ttie term* will b* iwnletat*, .iroi n>: evenion will be *pml In mat- o'lest.- coM'ortable. The Nick .-burg and Jack*’ fe in-i Itayi e--.f Ki!r-wl will con vey p;j—en.. r :•* Ravioofed. f.betH-e thr * mile-* to lb- Well. it XN . 11. Smith’-line *.r SEW fol k IIOKSE staves. Tbe til* -f trip ;- Se-- than three h* it* from \ ickbunr.— Tlinouir>i ricket- fr .m Viek-b’.'nc r<> On-perN VWUcaa be obtain ed at the Raitrwad dtp-f. N ick-t>ur_ : price 8- Ju. XUv H>— wtf JOHN THATCH Kit. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. BOSTON xV VILLA LONGA, COTTON FACTORS \ N L> General < ommissiou Merchant^*, No. 196 Bay Street Savannah, Ga JOHN BOSTON, JOHN L. VILL ALONG A . KEIERLXCES: John 11. HowanJ, B. T Chapman, A. W. Chapman, Ra-t, Patten i Cos. O *-rll—v&twtf wash burn, wilder uo. f FACTORS Jt COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 114 BAY -TREET. JOSEPH WASHBURN, j JNO K WILDER. ‘ Sava.nah, Ga. FRANCIS G DANA ) Sept. 16—tw6ot C- S. HARRISON, AUCTION, CO.MMISSIOX, RECEIVING AND FORWARDINB M<’rc It an t. NOS 59 and 61 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS. GEORGIA. —:o: A.K AYER. AUCTIONEER AND SALESMAN. —:o’ £. l.i'jerai advaz resinadeou Negroe*and Colfinzbus, Aug. 20, lks3—witwly 11. T. GREEXWOOD, JOS!AH .MORRIS. J. !. RIDGWAY. GREENWOOD. MORRIS dg RIIHiWAY, FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTE. Xu. I* Camudelet street. \ew ‘frleaa*. Oct -J —wttw Iy E. LO* EETT, WM. H. LOXG, ,’OH.V K. DAVIS. LOCKETT, LONG * GO.’ CU M M IS .* 1(j X M E R C H A N Tri AMD SHIPPING AGENTS. SAVANNAH. GEORGIA M ILL attend tu the -eiimgol aJi kindsuf Produce. Strict attention given to receivirg and forwarding goods, and -elmg orders fr inz th* country. Thoee of- *zr friends who lid lire to tavor us with consignments, can make the r.eces j tsthrough our fri ■ - A. Cos. July 9 —w&twly A. BACKER, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN BRANDIES, GIN, NY INK. SCOTCH ALE A LUXDOX PORTER. SEGARS and all kinds of GROCERIES, .Y„. 10 WHITAKER ST- SAVASSAH, C.A Brpti-iie* ar-'i G* . under Si**) eiithksj in debenture. £x\ ih T <>.t 1-, lr>3 -wxw ly FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE, J. r. RUSE, K. I‘ATTE.V, tV. C. HODGES. - - ’ WE D‘U” u- •-* W ARE II O l S E V\\ * A > D COHMISSIO A hasieess ijg&m - .r - .r *eli V* . a EIKI.-PP* F buikimg.aot •• iv4er vur rcr ;cer **• *.*ar f fantipz fperds <<>r th* - ..r -j’p <f o-Uon. ->r any l-v-int*. 1 entnifted ’-.-as. We h s coonec *.• ** ;b any Gr> -jery il*. vac, but will be . awd V; f CI *b* O'de - ‘*t l U r ‘ rU-j ■*r HACaCI?iG. ROPE. •- *vy -rtber er cl—. * ‘ •:!! purchase ’ *b* ti.-ir. -t ensti ;ir.cc-s. I -'.iera!adcunres rn id*- on sb-.pru.n-. -e nr trr*-Qd- ic?TaQ o--h. >♦ Vsrk Li’ --V oL RISE FATTEN i CO. Co!-: .sis. Ga., Auz 24. I*?s3.—v%A.twiSru FOUND / \N th*- >'h ini_ i the public n-a-’ s*ear ’be rea-denc* of \•■* n Tiii-,m i*. t-14-a p>rrknt b- i dollar* ami s,xty-five cent*, which the owner can eel by app!>n>s t ’be anrfnrskmed and fwiing ier it.is adTer. senicnb A. *C. PLED Ef.LKS. Cotamba* Ga. No'ember I—w.f. NOTICE TO TE \CHERN. VPPLICATIONS will be received In the ‘ Trances of tiie Tabottoo Fetnxe Aci entv, for the jituadoatil i prioripai that m=iiiuoou denng the e*tstring year I Th* villag- ot Talbottoo is a heaithy and desirable loca- Uon, ind the onikn* are dr-p-ssed to eo operate with teaefeere ia foiradiog s. hoc-is ot tae rirst order. Ti*e nuriiher ot popus in utterhiaace at the Academy Jur ! iny the first reason of the presei.-: year was ruo#e than eighty. lemaie w>ol<i be pr?''TrJ, but not repaired Nooe | spply wac ear.i.vit bnog htgn reuotnnjeodatkws i tirr.Tfr. ; IT H PER SON jj, T A BROWN, E H “ ORnil L, L B SMITH,