The Tri-weekly times and sentinel. (Columbus, Ga.) 1853-1854, November 09, 1853, Image 3

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CITY OFFICERS. ty YLEXWDER M ROBINSON announces bim . “is a candidate tor re-okctioa to tbeoffiee of Deputy vjiirahal in January neat- Oct 'S*— tae VVF in. *n f hori=c<i to announce the name of JOSEPH ■ i VFKRT candidate for Deputy Marshal m the “■ Oct llw&twtd r ue authorised to announce Mr. JOHN D r=Y,'tLp a candidate for the office of City Marsha!. GEORGE GULLEN ia a candidate for Marshal ■ ec ‘Uing January election, and will be ranted by Al 6. wdctwte MANY VOTER:?. SPECIAL XOTICEa __ COUNTY OFFICERS. j- \VE are authorised to announce the name ol DAN "r L J REES a s a candidate for the office of Receiver of r,r returns of Muscogee county,at the election in January \C ‘ ‘ Nov I—tde WE are requested to aan ounce EZEKIEL WALTERS j , andidate for Tax Receiver of Muscogee county, at the , .suing election in January next Nov I—tde tC WE are authorised to announce FRANCIS M. - * “)KS as a candidate for Sheriff of Muscogee county, r -.he election ia January next. 0 .ambus, Oct 18, 1853.—vrtwtde Maj. E. J. HARDIN is a candidate for Clerk of TANARUS” perior Court of Muscogee county. Election first if- lav in January next. Oct 18-ts r ip W. E. LOVE announces himself as a candidate •Sheriff of Muscogee County, at the election in January (At. 15—w&twtde. t HOMER V. MULKEY will be a candidate for \ Collector of Stewart County, in January next. Lumpkin, Oct. 15—wit ~ “EPHEN PARKER announces himself a candidate for trice of Tax Collector of Muscogee county, at the - suing election in January next. Oct 14-te WE are authorised to adnounce THOMAS {AFF INa candidate for Tax Collector of Muscogee • : r ty at the ensuing election in January next. C imbue. Ga., October 11 —w&twtd* HENRY’ M. HARRIS, better known as Drummer • i-ns, announces f as a candidate for Coroner of iMusc gee county at the ensuing election in January next. ■ E are authorized to announce EDM ARD BIRD - NGa candidate for re-election to the office of Clerk - :r Cou .t of Muscogee county in January ext. umbus.Oct 11—wAttwtd are authorised to announce ANDREW P. Esq. as a candidate for re-election t for Clerk of liferior Court of Muscogee county, on the first Mon* :iv in January next.wte • WE are authorised to announce JAMES M . .{NjHES as a candidate for Sheriff of Muscogee coun- Election first Monday ia January next. lV,ambus, Aug. -0, 1853,—wdctwtd WE are authorised to announce DAVID J. BAR as a candidate for Clerk of the Superior Court ot M _scogee County, at die election in January next. Jane*2s,lßs3 —w&twte. COLUMBUS PRICES CURRENT. CORSICTID TSI-wmiT IT J . aiSDD ASD CO. . , V © K r n ,r„ -pp *Mb 9 & 10 \ V— Ham ;;;;: v it> 13 & 15 lb 10 11 *1 t - ~TT~R Neu iriiiriri-?i> <0 y K +ri\r* * ib ® 5 ■ ‘ hhc * ; vlb 12 to ;;JTiS _ * m ylb 30 m 7. ¥lb IS i 20 • eathers. ;;;;>bbi t 4 S woo -H—Mackere. Ne l> bbl 13 00 m - Mackerel No. - + bbl 11 OO s, 000 4ackeretNo.3 ..*?bb! 18 00 & * had . * box ioo m “k L R—4% extern ’7? bbl 750 2, 900 c s^ al bbl 6 *>o ► 750 nrvmre * .7.7.’.V 100 It* ‘3 & 7.?*- ff bushel .0 £ -> .AlN—Cora ...¥ bu-h*.! t* ‘& 125 . .-j ° a ’ ..7 ¥ box 225 * 700 NPv*W | e ® 9 —.... 7¥* *■ 6 Ron—Swedes .* *> 4* 5 —’ SD ...... j 9 10 bbl 350 ® 400 - M E T ? Uon 33 ® -10 v .lasses * © S A ‘Hr gallon 150 # 2 Linseed Gallon 75 S Train i? 200 ® 2 <5 1 NTS ¥ bushel 75 ® as 777.77. ¥*> J ® ‘ lUP—Lemon 6bo © Raspberry ip sack ® 1 * ’ ILT bat g 000 @ 22w - ■ tlfclL—*.as. 12 (s, German ¥s> 1® @ ‘ American v .. @ SUGAR—t*t.Cr*>tx v £ 7 @ 1° £ 12 ® l‘-.¥ Loaf. refine*!.. U g s>, 10 Lump ~r 100 ® 400 SPIRITS -Brandy.Co* ~ zal 44 S 1° American lijj iOO a 162 Peach . M Jamd’.ca...-•.••-• vsal 45 3O New 4 00 @ ■V HISKEV —Irish.... - —Si 100 <s 200 W estern L~ al tSO ® 2 r, | N —Holland 40 jg. 50 American K’ ® 00 rALLOW’ ¥ ra: 37V. ® 5,1 v 125 ® 400 .VINES —Madeira. traf 130 J 1 3 'X Skerry 15 00 ® 20 00 _ , TO J 100 Malaga T ‘ a 54) g, 400 Port 3 OO ® Claret 7. $3 per haudr?dlbs. G uan* *^27ll^ IABRIED. •> <- T .av ■ T - anfiofely heart ta gm?- u : t v a aU been my *n* . t-Ve EL,-a. totra. v*~. a . R J -.”•; Crowell,Mr. A.- ,jLL . a ’ Lucy F. C. Barnett, of the lomier • Holt On the ’2sth inst., by :Le -it * ° WOODRVFF, PHYSICIANS AND ACCOUCHERS Vo. 65 Broad Street. Columbnj. t,a * ” nr ~ W. WOODRUFF fearing returned wCotambM ye rg^^hfaJ blsoppor.aiKii.es to qaalily h:tn £& dal QltaS fL: lh nroWia.aQ>i fr ‘ >:n b: ‘ experience.!* differ t&edatiea ot **= P 1 wlt l be able to ciwt sateraeooo “* hioarif v W ooDßirF, SMfc <• “ <•*- iy~ Ah cases at a distance i >)V 9— twSm : e -ent by mail. - - ~ —~ WacksmiA 5 Bellows. OldC ASia* ot *bove ,V-v^^Tat* yrv T6 ‘” B ' ! y. Au-i-r,. „ 1 •- 1 ‘ SOa> w ‘ 153 Broad *o*** Cotabt,S® T *-*'* 2t I. O. OF O. P. CELEBRATION. ’ THE Anniversary of Muscogee f ¥ y r 7‘P V< L- 6L °- of'o. F. w u ‘be | A m this city on Saturdav An address will be delivered a: II oVlook \ \r t ; ance Hall, bv brother a * Tern P^r- LUTHERJ. GLENN. R. W. G. R G L I * SvTttd Cin ’ Zen ” - ea€rall? * tfae especially* are The members will assemble a: Odd Fellow, Hall at 9* o cTt A. M and all transient Brothers tr. rood Saadi™ are c n 1 -V T mviued to unite with us ia precession and collation 7 W. B. H ARRIS. i tt‘ K ’s Committee Columbus, Nov. s—wlUuwlt J &? Sixty Negroes for Sale. THE subscribers having made Coiumbiu a pemaaem nma for seliing negroes, offer for sale on accetfoL>i*irg Sixty likely Georgia Negroes. consisting of MEN, WOMEN, BOYS. AND GIRLS. Shall also be constantly receiving negroes during the jr , irom agents engaged in buying in the upper par \{ tbi* -re Call and see us at tne corner ot Front ami Broad street*. af"L* s -s old stand. Good reference given. Co.ambus, No. --wtwtf \V. .V.'fc A. B. McAFEE. LOOK AT THIS! SIO,OOO Wanting, AND AS MUCH MORE AS I CAN GET. \ LL persons indebted to the tare firm of LOWE 4c SIMMON* -oai is are respectfully requested to make pavirrentA y And those whose notes will nm to maturity bv * u aad arter, w.:l plea*e make arracureoienw to Pjty punctually, or I shell be compelled, after the fifteenth of January next, to place their notes in the hands of a collect: ng id!; fd- 7he T b ‘’ ve nou?s w di be found in the hand, of Pleasant J. Phillips at the house of M. A. Alien In Columbus. Ga >o. 4—wfctwtilJaalS HENRY H. LoW£. A. 11. DeAVITT. •JEWELLER AND WATCH REPAIRER. OXE DOOR BELOW J. ENXIS $ CO, NO. 90 BROAD ST., COLI MBI S, GA. JOR SALE, a tine assortment of Hunt- /p £2 iqg Cased English Lever Watches 18 QhLfJiis Karat Gold, with very heavy Cases, some &L, -31 weighing over three ounces. Ladies Geneva W atchcs beautilully set with Diamonds ; a full and general assortment of Silver Ware, Silver Tea Setts, Pitchers, Cops, <scc. f Ac. Silver Tobacco Boxes and Snuff Boxes : Gold and Sti ver Port MoGaies: 100 fine platmi Castors of the most tasty ‘ patterns. * 1 Silver plated Waiters, all sizes; Cake Baskets ; Card Baskets. Stiver plated Forks suitable for Boarding Houses and Hotels, best quality. Fine sets of Jewelry’ of every fashionable style. Diamond Ear Rings. * ; Gents Diamond Breast Pius. Diamond Finger Rings, single brilliants and clustres, beautifully set. 1 Counting House Gold Pens. In -hort every variety of goods generally in a Jew elry Store ; ail of which are gotten up with the most ap proved taste, of die best quality, and at prices that will please the public and prove satisfactorily P S. WATCHES and CLOCKS repaired in the best manner. ; Columbus, Nov. 4—wdctwtt HATS. a Gentlemen wanting a splendid Dress Hat of the latest style, can be suited by WYNNE A. EDWARDS*. Nov 4 —widwtf No. 103 Broad street. Gents fine Pump Boots. .j Light and stout Water Proof BcM>ts : Congress Gaiters SSI with Kid and Cloth tops; Patent Leather and Calf f 1 Brogans, at W YNNE A EDWARD.-*. Columbus. Nov 4—w&twtf 103 Broad street. Elegant Ladies Shoes. Kid and Glove Leather Gaiters ; son ,>— tag Bo< ts and Jenny Lind Shoes: Black. Brown, Tan and D-ab Boots: French Kid slips. Black and Brouae. at WYNNE A EDWARDS, ColumbU'. Nov 4 —wA:w:i Rubber Over Shoes and Sandals T-OR Ladies and Gentlemen: l3^ nn^T'eDWAßDt*. Columbus. Nov 4-wfctwtf 103 Broad street. Misses and Children s Shoes. MISSE c Gaiter* : Morocco and [.eather Boots ; also, a large U of. Bildren Show. Ja * Emv ., E DS. Columbus S-. 4-wfcw 103 Broud re.. Servant's Shoes. “SSfiS'Jtt*O.lTr kv I\^rKi..VARDO C? iMqiMu. Not -.*■> UP Bnd -M. TQ THE. LADIES* MRS. DESSAU ewftiSSFl Broad^Street ‘a riKlplecdid and atooA ot FALL AND AdNIEIMIILLINKin. An usonmom of FAUj'aND WINTER DRESO voR I kDIES WEAR —SUCH A> SILKS, TUIIS, mm- CLOAKS, ribbons, embroideries.. ot the latest European passed tor beauty <* ** Genin’s Hats. s FEW coses G.xt ? 7 a xo. o>x Just received and tor #al< by j MERR*- March 30—*tw Shirts ! SLirts ! ! DR .imers i ARGE invoice of SHfR Us, t -- V HOSIER >'.*- Ju = £ received and “ J{ , MF.KRY March ?3 tw black silks Al- ■ r = & Kk-h Hr .cade SILKS. ** RROKAW- CLEAMNS jcCO-_ CASHMERES AND D’LAISES. .• comers, a very iCboffer tor the inspection ot curu.■ — Mous . \\ large colorings w<i tie Lame= oi>a t ho ; r intrinsic or msrstt S*i^s, bought at great y le*lfmmerta vS, which we wdi CLEMONS he CO. ~ PRISTS. Tl 1 fj American Fnnts. A'V. CLEMONS A CO w'©. ANDREWS & CO., w- dealers in vT VIM.E PR Y GOODS, iWi-HES. WISES, LIQUORS, it.. *<• (jKUL LiUL-? & p AWS ON*# r*LP LOR-Nt* F COLtMBtS, A. .. . SHOES. n i>o<i \NS, nfct rec*Ae-a and ter • AA R Mr sale by .*tn_^ w twif rolumbo*, Oct lb, !*■ NEW GOODS. A T i PZ F a ‘ ar2 * Stocs of i 4 iV D f A - Y C Y DRY GOODS hie a are ottered for sale at prices AS THE CHEAPEST m*d>p CA?H APPROVED CREDIT. to-?.nr^ Un L aa 'T\L ,>r C ,** H Wlii to their ad C*-i„ m 'r 7 4nd pne*g r bekwe pcrchasine. Apm 2--tw VlY"<-\d"T negro blankets \ I S:Y Y iot of BL KETS, just rev . .. an if. - -AX .ale by W. G. ANDREWS l CO Cos lambus, Oct 15,1853—wAtwtf G AS FITTI N gT PRICE REDUCED. T JfGAfal WUi fitUp PIPE tor the r . , and 2j cent* per toot. ixtures *oid very low. Cash when th.- Gas is iet on Columbus. (teW-mtf “HITTELSE V i CO. D NOTICE. A. ,J ARRr.TT a my duly aijent to tran-a.- am ,ri ’f “ :ce * :ria: ma ? hereafter be i and .a h:* hi nd* tolumou*, July i—wfcwiim J. B. HICKS REMOVAL URQUHART & STANFORD have removed rv ofocs to the nuiidieg torraerlv occupied bv the Bsnkot -t. Marys, on Broad street. Cm! urn; 'ire, Qet 14-wtwtf REMOVAL. THE agency t the ROCK ISLAND FACTOR Y is removed to the store formerly occupied bv Messrs. D P. Ellis dr Cos., three doors North of the Telegraph ojfiee. Cotton and Linen rag’- always wanted : lour cents a P ot *ni will be paid tor acoD cleax oxxs, when brought in quantities of one hundred pounds or more. f air prices will also be given for Waste of all kinds (from Factories Bagging Rope,dec. Zh-W*. An extensive assortment of Fo iscap, Letter Wrap ping Biank Book, Printing and Envelope papers, for sale low. Also, Btank Books and Stationery, an ample stock. Columbus, Oct 15 —u D. F. WILLCOX, Ageat. Instmction in Music. TTAA ING removed permanently with my family to the AX city of Columbus, I o&z my professional services te the inhabitants oi Columbus and its vicinity Having tuaghc MUrilC in some of the largest cities in the United Stitt-," 4 tor the last seventeen years, I teel confident that I can give entire satistaction to all who may tavor me with their kind patronage. 1 am kindly permitted to re for to the following gen tie rue a : Dr. Henry Lockhart. Charles Roggers, Wm. H. Y -ung, H. H Epping, John F. Hudson, and others All orders left for me at the Book and Mud- Stores, or at my residence, on Church street, will meet v. th iisompt attention T. H. VANDEN BLR'G, Protessor ot Vocal and Instrumental M usic, Columbus, Oct 21—twtf Enquirer copp. BOOKS AXD SI’AT ION EI iY. JOUDAX L. HOWELL, Bookseller and Stationer. ‘\A''OULD respectfully intorrn his friend:, and the oubi •* gen * erally. that he has purchased the extensWe st<jck of Books. Stationery, & of A. C. FLEW ELLEN i CO„ and will endeavor t*j keep con siantly on hand a complete assortment of SCHOOL, CLASSICAL. LAW. MEDICAL AND MISCLLLANEOLS BOOKS AND STATIONERY. I ‘Olicii a continuance of the patronage hereto:, re extended to mv predecessor*, “nd that of as many new customers as will favor me with acall. I will use every exertion to please, both in prices and articles purchased. zr CALL AND SEE. TANARUS,. .lo„rs below Mygatt's Corner, sign of the, Flag. No. 72 Broad street. Columous, Ga. %~tr Bookbiadery up stairs. Aug, 3—ts BOOKS,_B00KS! jrsT RECEIVED 3T JORDAN L. HOWELL. One splendid Illuminated amily or pulpit ‘J> Bib; > containing lo<X) engravings. Abbotts Juvinile Histories, compie setts ; Ir vings works ; Scenes in the life of the ‘ vi jar bv the Poets and Painters; Reynolds works; Coopers Novels, 33 vol Library edition ; Maria Ed gw orths Tales, do do ; 10 Voi's. Abbott's \ oung Christian Series ; Snejr woods works complete ; Classic u Library comptete ; \i nets Pastoral Pheolgv ; Oiins Travels in the East: Dan iel Websters w<jrk complete. The Marrying Man; by the author ot Lewis Arundel. Home Influence: Day* of Bruce ; Mothers Recompense; Vale of Cedars ; Women of Israel. Home Scee.es and Heart Studies; by Grace Aguilar. ALSO, VFew more of Dr. S S Fitch's celebrated ABDOMI* NAL SUPPORTERS. Columbus, May 21 —twly Valuable Books! McCulloch’s Universal Gazetteer, a Dictionary, Ge*j graphieai, Statistical and Historical, of the various coun tries, places and principal natural objects in the world. Il lustrated with seven large maps The works of Dr. Stephen 01 in, comprising his sermons and lectures. The Lite and Letters ot Dr. Olio. Memoirs of toe lire and ministry oi the Rev. J hn jam mertield, with an introductory letter, by Jamvs Mont roinerv. Men of the Time; -r. Sketches of living Notables, by Rcdfleld. ... , . , . ... Private iiie of Dame. \v ebster. wim two DeaaDTul en gravings of his residence and birth place—also a profile ot Mr. Webster—by Lanman. A'usef. or the Journey of the Frangi—a Crusade in the East, bv J. Ross Browne. Theorv and Prachce ot Hydropathy—with notes on tne cure o! Cholera bv Cold ater, by H. t rancke. Water Cure tbr children; a short guide for the rational treatment of children ;u health and disease, by Sc.'.ieter : decker. . . , - , Pilgrim’s Progress, wttn S?c :-tt - notes, anu ate ot the au thor f neatly bound. Price 50 Letters to Young Ladies ; sixteenth edition, revised ana enlarged,by Mrs. Sigourney. - A few more ‘Feru Leaves let* ot tne same sort. \ c,-—For sale low, two .arge size Lette- Presses, at JORDAN L HOWELLj? Columbus, Aug. 31. 1t?53. Bock tsotc. New Books ! New Books!! Heaveniv Home, by Rev. H. Harourg. author of Heavec, or Sainted Dead sod Heavenly Recogiution. Life and Memorial of Daniel M e ester, uy J P, Lynia:.. Rural Eave, by A. J. Downing. „ Hift=>rical Sketone- of Robin H:.c and Laptaj bv Wni.W. Campbell. . . * Bovh-iod of great mea. intended as examples to yocths Edgar Ciiiton.or Right and V\ reeg, a story ot seaooi life, vC. Adams. T * The Tongue of Time, or the Language ot the Chareh Clock, by Wm. Harnson, A. M r Pleasure ar.d Front,or Le**on? on tne = Prayer, oy M or the Love Test, by Annette Marie Oue Year, a tale erf Wedlock by Fmelie F Carter. Mooera Flirtations, by Catherine Sinclair, aatfcvr ol Beatrice. A.o. < aVt% _u, u : , r -,. tne Orpnan s n rougs, j a member or tne New York. Bar. Bride of Ontberg. by Emilie F. Carter. Salad tor tne £oi.:are. ry tuinrur- Ladv Lc.ua:on, or Be,.e or the Ju _r, oy Mrs. Go’ . Pasaonsand Principles,a Dc-mestic Nov-l.py Mrs. Grey J_ra ree- ved by J. V.. PEAriL, Colmii iSept 10-fwtr JTJT RZCZIYED. •rm* \lJtfa Ul 1 OF GEORGIA REPORT S - v Jordan l. howell . ’ ” LOOK HKKK. T VM prepared sand- 1 - b ife-yer and P*z I .jkt’i .¥wg* - if ,K - * tr ee. I would be gad .7 - Be-As at any place da- HTTi JORDAN L. HuVVELL. _ _ Comforter*! Comfortor?! T ANARUS! HE F-*gi Man-factoring Company have oc natid & ’•♦rae number of Corn aricin, veit made, ands GOOD M 4 TERTAL, which they wui sell at a moderair peke K ,-tearivQ ot planters and others is calle-i to then? Columbus. Oct wtw^m MUSICAL. PIANO-FORTES AND .MUSIC. WM B. CARTER. TTA\INC purchased the soiere* ■as D. F. Wlßeex, has 1 -L QHJfM tu NO. 7*2, BROAD STREET. at J. L. Howeil\ Book Store. * “ rrv - JawiJ Seep eoristantly oa band a asse rrasent o MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, •>f ev-.-ry variety and price. Patrons and !rienla are ;cv:ted ‘.o call and examine his stock. . “fdera solicited, ami a Liberal discount made so Teacher* and Piano* to let, tuned, ami repaired. Uaober 1. twtf NEW MUSIC STORE. .4 fev doors below Hall it Closet, BROAD STREET. COLUMBUS. GA. rHE nnderagned have associated tivemselvee together, under the name and style -f TRU A X & PEASE, t r the sale of Musical Merchandise, and take this meth J to in term their friends and the public generally, that tney will keen cocstantly oq hand a general assortment of go- -s the ;th-->re line, among which mav t-e round— , PIANO FORTES, At ’ various* styles, tr m the best MELODEONS, from the • ei-orated Manufactory of j| PrescAft & Brenner 4: Guitare. Violins, Aocordeocs, Fiuti nas. Fiat*?. Fites,Banjos and Tair.bonnes. Also, Inst ruction 80-ks of all kinds: together with a : fine stock ol SHEET MUSIC, of every variety. Aii ot the above goods we offer for sale oq terms that cannot tail ro please. Purchasers are eoreiia iy invited to call and examine our stock. Orders solicited, and executed with care and dis pateh. J. L TRUAX, Columbus, Sept. 20—wdeewly J. W. PEASE. Pianos for Rent. rge-- THE surscri ers have just received severa re-h~' ■■-spji very good -ecor.d hand Pianos from New 1 “J J Y’ork. w... h thrv will sei! rent at reas-.-tv able prices. TRUAX A PEASE. Columbus, S-pt iti ;Wt! New Sheet Music 1 GOOD assortment, rest received at the Music Store ot : £x. Columba-. Sept. 16—tw TR * A\ dc PEASE. Nev; Sheet Music. THE subscribers nave this ‘lay received a larire asaortuient oi sheet Music; among -hich are many new and pvpuiai pieces never before ottered in this market. The ladles m parti euitrare invited to caliand examine our stock. TRUA.Y A PEA^E. I Columbus. March 2—:w 106 Broa.i street. FiANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED. THE mice's rned have hie -crviceso * itTBB Mr. F. O. RAMM. Tuner and Paao Maker, iateh ’ fjt • [1 ‘*rff from Erards’ Ce>h*n <ei E-tabLshtnent in Par s, i • *J • Mr. R. :s pr -babiy ;iie best in his profession in the Souther Country. We are prepared to attend to all orders in the above line, and will be respond 1 hie fir all work done by our workmen. Orders addressed to Whittxlsky ic it Piase, will meet with prompt attentf n, j VVHITTELSEY A Cos. ’ Columbus, April 22, 1353. TP,UAX at PEASE. twtf—Jel4 wtf ; EDUCATION. Masonic Female College. LUMPKIN, STEWART COUNTY, <SA. I R. BRANHAM, A M., > . p , JAS. AUGUSTUS BASS, A. M. \ A^ociatePnneipals I. R Branham, Prof. Mathematics & Natural Science. Jas. Acgustcs Bass. Prof. Bel lee Lettres and Moral ! Science Mrs. Branaam, Modern Languages. Miss Maf.y Gay. Primary Department. Mrs. Adelia Bass, Music and Ornamental Branches. Assistant in Music _ Calendar for 1854. Spring Term cotnmeoces Fanuary 11th. Annual examination eotniaencee July 10th Commencement day July I2th. Autumnal Term commences September sth. Semi-Annual examination eomnvo: tes Dec. 7th. The Musical Department w ; .i be under the direction of Prof. Branham.^ For further information address e ther of the Officers or anv member of the Board of Trustees. No 8, 2853. MALE SCHOOL. #Mr. John fsham’s School will recommence the first Monday in October, 1853. and will close June 30th, 1854. Tuition per Scholastic Columbus, Sept. 21—w A: twtf. Glenmille Female Collegiate Institute. BARBOUR COUNTY ALABAMA. REV. D. S. T. DOUGLASS, A. M., President. Aided by competent A-imstants. The Trustees w jaJd announce to the citizens of Glenville and its vicinity, and to the public generally, that they have secured the *er ces of R:v. I. S. T. I> ug!i-s. Pr-- lent *f Auburn ‘ Va*.:.n:c Female 'oileg-, under waose supervision and dire’ ; • lon the Institute will be re-ot gunized oa the first Wednesday • ‘he 4th of January. 1£54. Every preparati-.n will be made, necessary to furnish ‘acui ties of a high order, for the education of young ladies. The course of instruction w iii be thorough and practical ;n : every depar.rnen; that our Institution may be free from the common Imputation—“ Young ladies are acc■) - - mot ed ucated-'* Spell:mr. reading, geography. ariu:metic, histery, penmanship with the analysis and construction of the Euglisa lamruage will receive especial attention, a.- the pre-requisites of a thorough and finished educat ou. Funds have been raised, and other necessary arrangements made t > c: mmer.ee ’ medi ately after the Ist'of November the erection of beautiful and commodious College buildings with a _hapel hail euhty by six ty feet, exclusive ofcollonade. The principal e*l:3<;t will be two ;• -nea 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 buddings until the completion of the r.ew College. There w i. ne no Steward's hall cennected w.h the 1.-’ ;re. but a citizen of the village has proposed to open a ptcasan: boardinghouse, solely for the eecoarngement of the enterprise, students from abroad may e assured of finding an agreeable home with us in our quiet, healthy village. Ibe social and religfo ‘ and vantages of Glenn vile, with i's church*** and seminaries, s accessibility, with da.iy stages from Columbus to Eufaui i. where the line is intersected by a cross line from Chunnenuggee, Ala., to Ogietborpe. Ga . offer great inducements to those persons >*efcng Cave ruble iocs.;..'us for tie educativ'n of their sen sand daughters- The near,- have been piedged -or the erection of a Male Collegiate Insth ute. so * ’.he Frmaie College -baa have beep completed. We c nficsntly solicit an invest g*tion of our educitional advanta ges before choice shaii have been made elsewhere. The Music Depanmen’ will be under the u.rtCLon of Mrs. r®'tgla. who bring- with her an enviable rep math: n as a vocal and instrumental performer, as well as a successful and accu rate teat ucter. The -cbvv&suc year will eensis: of twoeoosecu- of twenty weeks each. Hate** of Tuition per Se^ion. PaEVASiTORY DrPAETrtEVT. First Div-sfon, t ? ‘XI 3econd Diviaon 14 o*l > CottmfeTsTs Drmixsyr Fresh Class Si- OO Sccbcmore C.a55...... 2) >X( Jai.r 22*10 Senior “ 24 W Emi trrturs. Music on Piano. > 25 ‘ 0 “ on Guiiar. 25 00 No charge for use of Ir-tnaaer*. Aucteni and Modern Language-. ■*-acfc * fl 2 cr Draw ing and Paintins 12 00 Embro-idr-ry 12 *X ■Waxwork p*?rie-s--n- ..... 1 00 All the stJ*ie;.l- - J he a.- r . : s: ; . Vo- ■ >- c aiißO'.T CsilG>. BULsdae Til i l> At*'. *l4. For fu.*C.-r par ci; f-%. r.-i—.'-.n*. which may be obtained by apply ire; to the -•'-v* .ry fro** R •;.-**. •r* he Pfe-Meitt of the bietHuv. R*h'd ol raster <• E. E. Dtßos*. Pfi-.iteo ‘ t. A. M. sa>r< an. ‘iit ■~il IV*. rmvo. . 54. iis- *za M. M. ‘ru*\ -- :r**i Treasurer. G-en V--. 2 WANTED to hire. THE w„ea :o a ire,an acuve, hugest BOY f-om tie first if January next, for a house servant at a pfjvat- bftarefirg ho'afe. A go>J character requi-sd. Apply to i . K. SIiAAFF, Cel -r.-o.t'i, Ck:; 2^—ts At D Mciiord’s. HOTELS* BROAD STREET HOUSE COLUMRtI, , 5-! GEORGIA ifiU. TH L under*uraed has ‘akea charge of this estabhshiseau. The fcohw httn tfeorr-wfiiiv *rd ictv. J The pebire wilt find his mas *.rr.Beat arddran. and I hj Able U>*arot!j with every ue. cac* the market ! aflbrds. ‘^e-aibu-*es wid always beta reaiiHuns t*>carry > a*setigers to and frets Uie Hotel to the Depot aad bu-arn Poats. L T. WOODRUFF. Proprietor. Columbas. iVcU ll—wA;w-g LUMPKIN HOTEL LUMPKIN, STEWART COT NT Y, GEORGIA. By JOHN M. SCOTT. i THE rohKnbcr uoauKe* te b! fritadi ud th* public generally, that hu house is a- w opened for the ittoßß*- •iam ne-r ihe traveling pabti- and th* c;ti*ea of the county. * Howl * commodious and well arrenged tor < mfort, and ! Hie proprietor hope*', bygooi attenli- r, e.xui fare and moderate ccarges. t> merit and receive a Uheral share of patronage ; and as 1 ts ak the best puft* f-r a H-.re’ are math- at the place, would say to ail, trv via.and judge for you?selves. Lantr-i- iu S'ew arr co, Ga . ang. C, 1-53—w;; GLOBE HOTEL, BURN l Vl- r.% MAKIONCO.. GA THEsnbscriber rc-peetfhlly announce* to is frlecd* ard the p ib. .* u- neraiiy. that he ha* taken charge f=k = j o. this well known VI I ST A BLISH M ENT. Thehonse is commodious and we! Snished: and ao pain* will be spare-f t.. render th->sec*tuf -.nable. who may favor him with their patronage. Dec 3—ts E. TITGOMB 1 1853’ 1853:! 1853'*!! COOPER'S WELL. . Z SSO. V THF ur.tier- uiied ha* takes the esfira manage * 5 f !Eenl and cor.trej* ot COOPERS WELL, and is u- w prepared to accomraodare the public. A r.ew dining room has been erected, the Sleep ng R.- tns plastered aod fitted withfurnitare and bedding, a* and icomp rte renovation effected. Ample accommodations will be provided or FIVE HUNDRED GUF.S TS *, and no more will be received than can be comtortably accom modated. FOR INVALIDS there can be no more advantageous retreat. The water is highly recommended by the medical faculty, and the wovntßrrL cures eff- ted by it* use almost scrpa-s BSLiar. Ample details of severalastotuihuigcures mav be obtaliit-il on appecation at the Well. * . The terras wiII be model ate, and no exertion w ill be *pared to make guests comfortable. The Victe*burg and Jackson and Raymo- t Railn-ad will con vey passengers to Raymond, thence three mile* to the Well, in \V". H. Smith’s line ! SEW FOUR HORSE STAGES The time of trip is !e-s than three hour* Irom Vicksburg.— Through tickets from Vicksburg to Cooper’s Well, can be obtain ed at the Railroad depot, Vicksburg; price &- 40. May 10—wtf JOHN THATCHER. WINTER’S PALACE MILLS. HEAVY ARRIVALS OF NEW WHEAT! T7ROM GEORGIA. TENNESSEE AND BALTIMORE, ena -4 bles us to furnish the whole country, and Columbus bes.dea, with fresh ground FLOUR from New Wheat, at su:h price* as to allow ail classes to buy. CORN MEAL at 70 cen - per bushel- SHORTS for feed at -0 cent- pv-r hundred. BRAN do. a: 60 cents per hundred tUrT 1 M GRINDING and ne a; tl o eest n- ce. better quicker, and a better y'eld, than at nv ‘'tea in Georgia. 4 CASH paid for Cc RN and W H EAT. the hignest mar kat price. L. LIMNGSTDN. Agent, fy*Verms CASH, invariably. Sept. U. 1853 _______________ INK MANUFACTORY. A tew doors above the >larket, at No. 15?* Bread street. Colunibu*. Cia. THE under*'sned ha* ju-t complete*! his establishment for the Manufactory of ink, and offer* extraordinary induce ments to Merchants, ar l all others to pureha-e bis superior ar tide- ..... This Ink is of a bright jet black, flows beautifully from the pen. and is so indelible, as many can testify, that er<r oznlU tetd will not remove it from paper. No other Ink will stand the testof oxalic acid. Write a word with this Ink and the saine word with any other Ink contiguous to each other, apply oxalic acid to both, and instantly the word written with ’he other Ink will disappear, whiie m r.e will remain. Hence its value for Merchants. Banks. Mortgages. Pnblic Documents. Ac. No dishonest bookkeeper can erase a figure once made with this Ink. Fraud or defalcate i * front this source will be totally cut off bv those why use this Ink. I wiilsell ascheap as -cch an artirle can be bought in New York. For-ale wholesale and retail by Aug. 27—tw2mwtf JOHN E. LAMAR. Proprietor. STEWART, GRAY 4 SO* SH'.EiSOES TO H S. SMITH & CO - THE undersigned having purchase.! the ea ;;re intert-*: H. S.S3IITH ■ n arevAiJ'f jj 0 herecofor.■ rccup ‘ d by H. s. **m*th A SaLatii-. Cos., have associated theme-lves together under the name and style as above, for the transaction of a general WARE HOUSE. COMMISSION AND— GROCER Y BI SI.\ESS . Thro- have had the Ware Ho use re-covered and thoroughly re- Tbe grocery business will be conducted in the new building opposite the -tore formerly occupied by E. Baas van A Cos., and adjacent to *ke Ware Hj ife. where will be kept a large supply of Bagging, Rope. Sait. Iron, Sugar. Coffee. &c., which thev are prepared to furnish their customer# and patrons on as liberal term- as thev can be had intbe market. The u-voal advances wiil be made n e< ttou. Messrs. STEM VRT A GRAY, having been connected with the bi.-’ne-s of H. r*. Smith A Cos. as partners for -everal year-, believe .hat f heir experience in combintd with th- exert:> t.- of themseives and their associates, wi.t ewbie them to give entire sati*taetin to their patrons. V B —We SEIX T--E COTTON jf OUR CUSTOMERS FREX OF commission. JNO . D. STEWART, P J. SEMMES, W. A. BEDELL, W. C. GRAY. Coiarnbus. June 21 —wxl tn. southirn MAHUFAOTTIREA l COWETA FALLS MANUFACTURING ’W m TTAVING resumed Misrucrri'ie, are now m successful Ti op*rra.rioa Having added -ev rai - eces ■ f New and Itn ’ proved Machinery to their Factory, they now offer to Pn-chaser# COTTON GOODS COTTON YARNS. assorted, unsurpassed in uuality. iVnoTii* Goons. Plain and Cos! red; VV oolxv Jtx>s, CoL.-nred. WOOL Carded for Ci*i or Toil. They w.U giv * the h . ~t price ’ r V* ’ OL ; anu nutke up If . sil'into CTotn, ■ u -Lares or for fifteen cen # per yard. J IBS 14—wtf Convenient Farm for Sale. ( offer my ;arm for sale lying two m.ies and a half w>uts of Lumps “i. Stewart count., Ga_, eenta ugfive ■ j**j U>in<ired acres, two n i"d.-ei and -evenly acre-s .n enm i: i -a;.on, tad ts - remainder *•. .eland. Tneve * ’a the place good dwelling, gin 1 ■ ;#e screw, ai dotherneremry bui.d irgs. It is at healthy as any pia.ee in The ssuti.west, and in x Ter . g>id ne chborb-xd. Any person w : shins to see the place ! w ,1 aiwa. s 2nd me at home. Lampkir, NovS—w3 l JAMES A. FOriT. Talbotton Property for Sale. .a.. WILL be -old a:pubt.c ‘■■n-rrv on the first Turr— ~fto% ‘ - day 1b L<e*: ember next, my house and lot in the town } 11 i . ASK >f Tn: ■ -n. Ga, if not di#p-Hed of private'y before that time. The be use ta on> o th- auost dts-'abi e | * fri*i' £ r“'# residence- in .afaotton ; conTcnient to tr.e b- - i afe* pan c-f t *n. near the Academy, and convenient to the Churches*. T~n? !oi r.a# theneces-ary out buildings, an excellent t fi at tree#. Ac. . ; Mr. John T. B.ount at present occupies thekoasn, ana pers- a ! waning to buy will call and exaxn ne ;or .aemse ws. Tai bottom Nov fti-w3t HILLMAN W ILL! AMS. j LOST. | THIS mm -• between tue Howard Factory U7> ... i x. ra-ofov A Jocmsou = store, a sn* i &1M LO?With a heavy Gold FOB Th-ficdei will :e l.jwii y ntwarded 7 iN f a at Mareas i Waaes .7 Set SID y LTe -a r.e a- -e— ----1 m •••• *'. _*lil_tii Siie at Broken Arrow - u u: Tw. T'xr n-x’. it B*t ratht g. sad !fno the fret 1 1 o%%av thereafter, w we sGd a qua ;? of cr and *4- V f t l: * rid-, ,-n r.tdil ts --* * * 1 4m. a LißOy N.VPiEft. j **''* p ‘ 7ibex 7— wt-l>-