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Court oKW.nA Ug “ 1 *‘“ re - of Ao
Uytr and Sermtner of that city.
[FOR THE TiMO> A.VD *E.STISSL
limed we -Divided ,we fail.
rhel^™lXS y SSfifc,** *** -
out the State. Tb*r “ U.ianey tnrough
!° and retain
,heco ” taal fw* cominilid r^th 0 ”’
mseatunent and action Thi*
n. jo riant trust is confided to them tW 1 hiS *gb and
wuh ft. mi will to hold Spooihk foj
jure ; mmy ot Mtiinwrt, Sftdora ar,i onii™™ t onil ’
action is their only safe-guard * diSLET *?a a' U **?*?
■l- ir certain ruin, and the ruin ofth- p* 30 and I * sens ion
i ow m choir hands and ,™ft <>">rat,c party ; it
‘ratio majority,by a unitori JL * r is the Demo
all manors J*™ of
- tnz, every action of the enemy shoudig \ ?.T lh ' M
• e most minute scrutiny and *..ar>;!?- OU 1 a with
promptness on all occasions. With
* : ;n- opponents of Democracy ar i ,t! - y act,on
and only hope, will faetoSS™. S the,r c <*>***™ object
■a our ranks. ‘‘Divide * nJ
.;de ol the political cbo. .h ,h<! .f™* “'iw
- t- J-ntp into
.. -‘ho i that can j o “e !
act in concert, VS he who
‘ ’f m. e t m> m th ®.caniP- No honest Democrat will
1. listen to a combination to divide the oarty, much
.-•* to make an alliauce with the enemy ; and eveiy such
rfwald be denounced as bSL'Zt
i any thing, and more especially, in the elections of men
-urn whi n n oes 13 to the present Legis
r^ can dd offices who are good
r ! i ‘ I . n L | e r P-'? loC i rat^ gentlemen of the first order
-• 3 *bty-roen whose character and
n: >"ac\ gotot^eni- fed / l “ thcn why si ?Jf ld lhe D*
heir eiit and wfu* V” y , i or J“ iy ™ an l ,° hll a sta?ion >*
dm thembv tL* llould lh , e - v v ‘ olat ? trust thus con
avS.tre> P*°P l . e ? . and wb y should they thus
W* and hone S% a l<> , their We earnestly
*. :. p better things, and at heart desire the ad
vancement *n£ inlen?st o fthe Democratic party.
f LATER FROM EUROPE.
* jfRRIYAL OF THE FRANKLIN.
/ New York. Ncv. JO.
■jjpot steamship Franklin has arrived at this port from
jjruvre, whence she sailed on the 23d ult. She brings one
later intelligence.
Liverpool Market.
Cotton.—The market continued firm. The sales for
:oe day were 7 ,<IOO bales. The money market stringent.
Breadstctfs.—Baltimore Flour had advanced” to 33
-hillings. Wheat had also adranved.
Xew-Jersey Election.
Price .Democrat) has been elected Governor, and the
Legislature is Democratic.
Death of a Minister.
Philadelphia, Nov. 9.
The Chevalier Mai* ‘ olle, the Neapolitan Minister,
die i in this city night.
The steamship Germsniu lias arrived from Bremen.
Arrival of the America.
Baltimore, Nov. 11.
The Royal Mail [Steamship America, has arrived at
from Liverpool, whence she sailed on the *JL*th
ult. She brings oue week's later intelligence.
Liverpool Market.
Cotton. —The sales of the week amount to 3T,1>00
a. Prices were rather in favor of buyers. The high
er qualities are firm while the low* r grades have declined
i*Bd.
Breadscffs. —Flour has advanced od. and corn Is.
New York. Nov. ll.— Cotton. —The sales to-dav
iTiount to 1250 bales. Prices are unehaugt-vi.
New York Election.
The Whigs have a majority of sixteen in tho Senate,
and sixty in the House.
Charleston. Nov. 1 1.--Cotton—-ftaies to-day
bales at prices ranging from i to 10£c.
Commercial.
corn >N STATEMENTS.
~= ‘ r - So-A
“Si- ?? 5 S’ 5 £ on
- a A 2. if 33 = X hand
:?•<§< • Sa Ss a— thi
=-2- *-£. •<"=- ‘ ■*” *< ~ T day.
I>s*2 2*29 4822 12577176281431 ‘271*2 4143 13t?.
‘IS. 12 ’ ”15 3188 1751120742 1331 10*276 11007 9135
CoLI'MBIS, Nov. I*2.
The cotton market for the week has been quite active,
and fully 3000 bales have changed hands at our o*ae
figures. The receipts for the week have a tailing of
of 1700 bales as compared with the corresponding we™
of last vear * will be seen by reference to our weekly
statement. The market closes firrae at trie following
.uotaticus : Factory classification : _
Low Middling 8 aS: Middlings 8 o a So-- .
Strict Middling 8 3-4 a 8 7-S; Good Middling 9 M
g . V id : g Fair 9 1-2 a 9 3-4:
CITA OFFICERS.
, UF v \NDER M. ROBINSON announces him-
Marshal in January next,
WE are authorised to name
REMBERT as a candidate tor D*Pgy
ensuing election in Januar} ntx .
•KS® VVF ire authorised to announce Mr. JOHN D,
as a for the office of City Marshal,
at the election in January next.
August 17, 1553.
UT GEORGE OUIXES i*
at theensuiog January elecUou, *ud *
Aug. 16, w&twte =
SPECIAL NOTICES.
” COFNTV OFFICERS.
j. WE are authorised to announce the name ol DAN
TFTJ REES as a candidate lor the othce o: Receiver ot
returns of Muscogee county,at tne election n January
next. - Xov l ~ lde
WE are requested to announce F.ZEKIEL YV AL TERN
a candidate for Tax Receiver of Muscogee county, at the
ensuing election in January next N v I—toe
WE ant authoris'd to announce FRANCIS M.
BROOKS as a candid ate tor Sheriff of Muscogee comity,
at the election in January next.
Columbus, Oct 18.1*53.—wtwtde
Mai. E J. HARDIN is a candidate for Clerk ol
the Superior C-jurt ot Muscogee county. Election first
Monday in January next Oct 1- tt
gy W. E. LOVE announces himself as a candidate
for Sheriff of Muscogee County, at the election m Januarv
next. Oct 15—w&twtdr.
T HOMER V. MULKEY mil boa Candida., lor
tax Collector of Stewart County, in January next
Lumpkin, Oct. IS—wit
! STEPHEN PARKER announces irate if a candidate lor
j *be ofnee ot Tax Collector o! Miscogee countv, at :he
; ensuing election in January next. Oct 14-v “ ’
! \\ E are authorised to adnounee THOMAS
jCHA FF 1N a candidate for Tax Collector of Muscogee
| county at the ensuing election in January next.
Columbus, Ga., October 11—w&twtd**
HENR\ M. HARRIS, better known as Drummer
Harris, announces i imself as a candidate for Coroner of
Muscogee county at the ensuing election in January next.
WE are authorized to announce EDWARD BIRD
SON (w a candidate for re-election to the office ot Clerk
Superior Court ot Muscogee county in January .sext.
Columbus, Oct 11 —w&twtd
t M E are authorised to announce ANDREW P.
JON ES, Eso. as a candidate fer re-election for Clerk of
the Inferior Coort ot Muscogee county, un the first Mon
day in January next.wtc
tV’ WE are authorised t . announce JAMES M
H 1’ 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 authorise*; to announce DAVID J. BAR-
Bf.ii a candidate for < lerk of the Superior Court of
Muscogee County, at the election in January next.
June 25, 1853—w&twte.
COLUMBUS PRICES CURRENT.
cunrrucD tri-weekly by j. k- redd and i:o.
BAGGlNG—Kentcky V yard;? & tr*
inofia
AOPK Vfb t* a, 10
BAI.I)N —Hhlii- if ib Jo 15
Bide< ‘Tib 10 11
rhouiders> V ib 3 10
PORK—SeII ylb (©
BI TTER ¥*!b -i) ® 25
CHEESE Vlb 15 ®
CASTINGS F>b 5
COFFEE—Rio ¥ lb! 11 &, 12^
Java ¥lb 12 :a, lo
CANDLES — Sperm lb 50 a—
l\>x A* lb 6u
Star ¥lb 30 g
Tallow Wlb 18 @ 20
FEATHERS -Pi ®, 45
FlSH— Mackerel No 1 V nbl 14 <> (£, lb O<J
MackerelNo.2 bbl 13 *mi
•lackerel No. 3 bbi 11 00 a, uOO
Shad fr bbl 18 00 @
Herring W box 100
FLOCR—Western ¥ bbl TOO m)
•/anal 1? bbl 750 g 900
City V bbl 600 * 750
FODDER....’ ¥ 100 lbs 75 sO
GRAIN—com bushel 70 ig, 75
Wheat ¥ busht! 1 00 (S, 1 25
Oat* ¥ bushel 50 % 00
GLASS ¥ box 2-25 <3 700
GUNPiiW F.R ¥ kec 500 a 650
HIDES ¥ l ’- S 3 9
[RON—Swedes. ¥ 9- G
F.nelish ¥ 7b 4 ,k -5
LARD ¥ t> I2VS>
LEAD ¥ 9 ¥ lo
LIME Y bbl 350 @ 4’ 0
MOLASSES ¥ sr&Hon 33 3 40
NAIfoS ¥ fb o|
OIL— l 50 (3 200
Une#Al fs’salk-n 100 ® 000
Train. ¥ sal ton 75 3
PAINTS... f *•? 200 * 275
PEAS ¥ bushel 75 3 *0
RICE Yt- 5 (S- b.V
SYRUP—licmoa per-v.llvu l 25
Raspberry ¥ d*z Goo <3
SALT ¥ sack <3 I ■>’
eHOT V baa MOO 3 225
gOAP 4? :fcf 5 3 7
STEEL—I ast ** t 20 3
German ¥ & 15 3
American ¥ sci 10 ®
SUGAR—St. Crotx ¥& —3 ~
New-iTrleans ¥ 7 (3 1®
Loaf, refined* ¥ 12 3 12-ts
Lump ¥ft 8 3 I”
SPIRITS •Brandy,Cog ¥ gal 100 3 40©
American ¥ cai 44 (a ! t*o
Pach v gal 100 3 152
Apple, f 2*l GO 75
RUM Jamaica,
New England 45 3 50
WHISK F.Y—lrish. ¥**’ *OO ® ~
Monoogahela 1 fs> 3 -00
Western ¥ ?al 30 3
GIN —Holland ¥ 2*l 150 @ -00
American ¥ 40 <l >o
TALLOW v 10 ® ‘y
VINEGAR— ¥ S?sl
WlNES—Madeira, ‘Teal 125 3 400
Sherry ¥ zal 150 3 300
Champagne Bask 15 00 <3 20 00
Malaffa ¥ —7O 3- 100
Port.. 250 3 4 00
Claret 3 oo 3
Guano $3 per hundr.*d lb.
FIRE COMPANY NO 1
The members are requested to meet on Monday evening
next, Nov 14, for drill. By order of the Foreman,
\ ov i2. GESNER, Sec’ry.
Rubber Over Shoes and Sandals
1 ‘M>R Ladies and Gentlemen: a'.. .
r* U l N’ r 4: hIHV AhlK s ,
Columbus. Nov 4—wfctwtf 103 Broad street.
Misses and Children's Shoes.
M ISSES Gaiter-*; Morocco and Leather P>->- *ts : a!s- a large
lot ot'Children Shoe* just
Columbus Nov 4-wfetw 103 Broad street
HATS.
a Gentlemen wanting a ipiendui Dre^ ? Nat ot ihelaiest
stvie, can be suited by UINNF, tKD AR*
S*ov 4—wfciwtf No. ltJ3 Broad street.
NEGRO BLANKETS.
4 HEAVY lot of BLANKETS, received and for
sale by W G. ANDREW a & cO.
C ohunbos, Oct 15,1853—w&twtf
Servant's Shoes.
4 LL kind# of hoes suitable for servant*-* wear: plantation
\ L ,p ,M : hip. buff and *tout ca/f do.; womens kin. buff
and Calf Lace Boots. ,
\ tir-t rate article of heavy kip boots for nier. toe sale by
W Y NN F. & EDWARD?.
Ceiunibus. Nov 4 —wAtw 103 Broad street.
Gents fine Pump Boots.
. _ Light and stout Water Proof Boots : Congress Gaiters
SI I with Kul and Cloth tor- : Patent Leather and Call
j ft t Br WYNXI s EDWARDS,
* Columbus. Nov 4—wArwtf li3 Broad s.roej.
Elegant Ladies’ Shoes.
Kid and Glove Leather Gaiters: Sou-
tag Bo ts and Jenny Liud shoe’ ; Black.
Brown. Tan and D*ab B>*' , ts; Freucn
Bgfiih Kid > ; .. Black and Br -u.". a*
WYNNE t EDW US'S.
Oolumbti'. Nov 4—wMvti
Sixty Negroes tor Sale.
THL subscribers having made Colaiubus a permanent i*>iul
for selling negroes, ofler for sale on accoinmodaiing term*
Sixty likely Georgia Negroes.
consisting of
MEN. WOMEN, BOYS. AND GIRLs.
Shall alo ce coMtaath not
from asents encaged In buying tn the ut>rr par.
Call and see us at the corner of Front and Bruau s ree .s.■- w
fence's old stand. Good reference given.
CO. am bus. No. b—wtwti W. -V- A. B. McAt tb.._
PRINTS.
JUST received, a fresh supply of French, English a r .u
£SS£ nm ‘ MOKAW.CLEMWSaCO.
Wi G-. ANDREWS & CO.,
DEALERS IN
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES. WINES, LIQUORS, u'.. kC.
tuhE Doors bclow Hill & Dawson's old Corner,
BROAD STREET. COLOIBI S, GA.
Columbus, Oct 15, 1853—twAwtf
SHOE 6.
.v i0 BR, w A S S A§DRIw?Y*co !; ' r
Columbus, Ovt 15,1853—'• '* It
REMOVAL.
THE agenev ot 0* IROCK ISLASD FACTORY
is removed to the tore formerly occupied bv 51
I D P. Eih- &. Cos., three doors Sorth of the Telegraph
j office.
Cotton and Linen rags always wanted ; four cent, a
pound will be paid for good clkxn ont.s, when brought in
• quanuties of one hundred pounds or more.
’ f air prices will also be given for Wa?te ot all kiud=
(from Factories) Bagging Rope, ice.
t An aseortment of Foobcap, Dt > V.’ —,n
ping, Blauk Book, Priutiog and Euvefo.p.- . -,le
low. Also, Blank Books and Stationery. . -•■■ck
Co!umbua,Oct 13—tl” D F WILLOOX, Ageut.
TO TH.i LAOIES:
MRS. DESSAU
AT\ T, M LD respecttully inform tii L,idit? of Columbus
▼ V ano vicinity, that she has just returned from th
North, and is now o{en;ng at her residence, Vo. 1H)
Broad Street,; a most splendid and t -hiouable stock of
FALL AM) WINTER MILLINERY.
ALSO
An assortment of FALL AND WINTER DRESS
GOO D S
for ladies’ wear—srcii vs
SILKS, TUWS, HiSTILUS. CLIUKS, RIBRI®,
embboideries.
*ll kinds ofli - .;jn a Millinery store,
■u i M A KING line, she is in the possession
n‘. K . at^ t European styles and patterns; and her stock
1 nmmings tor Dresses cannot be surpassed for beautv
and quality, as sp>ecial atteutfon was given to this branch of
her stock.
A cail from her frienus and cuateuiers i- respectfully
-Uicrled. (.'oluiirbus. Oct 12—wJktwtf
Genin ! s Hats.
VIEW CJf.— Genin’- V NO. O.M Hal ;TTIJr.
Just received and for -a ! e bv
March 3<>—tw ‘ J. 11. MERRY.
Shirts ! Shirts ! !
V LARGE invoice of SHIRT'S. COLL.IIi". DR.iUKks
HOs I F.R F. fcc. Just received and for >aie bv
March 39—tw J. H. MERRY.
BLACK SILKS.
\ \7E have now in STORE a sph-nuid assortment of
▼ PLAIN BLACK SILKS ; among which are
tho celebrated Bischafis and Gr“ s i;-; Zuric- brands.
Also, Plain Bia.'k Satin du Ci.ine and Satin La Roiue.
tor Moi-rxino. Fig and., Watered A Rich Brocade SILKS.
Oct 19—tw BR( >KAW,CLEMONS & CO.
CASHMERES AND IVLAINEs.
A \7E otier for the inspection ot our custonvr-, a vety
A A large ;ts<sortment of French (all woo!’ Printed Mous
ffiine de Laines and Cashmeres, of beautiful c- -loriugs and ?
a- signs, b -ught at greatly lc than their intrin-ic ur market
valne, which we will Bell for lees than the cost ofimp r*a- •
tivMi. BROKAW, CLEMONS and CO.
Columbus, Oct 28-tw
BOOKS AND S'i'ATrON KRY.
JORDAN L. HOWELL,
Bookseller and Stationer,
A \>ULD respectfully inform hi-* friend-, sud thr mtbiic gen*
A t vrally, that he has* purchased the exteosivc stock of
Books, Stationery. &
o; A. C. FLEW ELLEN At CO, and a ill endeavor t-‘ keep, coo
stantly on hand a complete assortment of
SCHOOL, CLASSICAL, LAW. MEDICAL AND
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS AND
STATIONERY.
I solicit a corn nuance of the patronage hcretoi>re extended to
tuv predecess,-rs.; nd that of ;t? many new customer*will favor
rur with a call. I wdl u-e every exertion to please, both in prices
and articles purchased.
yr- CALL AND SEE.
Tw,. doors below MyrattN Corner, sign of the Blue'and White
l lag. No. 72 Broad -t.-vu Columbu*, Ga.
; Aug. 3—ts
BOOKS. B DDKS!
JVST RECEIVED bv
JORDAN L. HOWELL.
One splendid Illuminated amily or pulpit
Bi’.!e, containing 1600 engravings.
Ifejyfc Ab’ootts Juvir.iie Histories,compv setts; Ir
i. ..O'viug-s work- ; Scenes in the life t the Saviour
bv the Poets and Painters ; Reynold- works : Co,>pers
Novels, 33 vol Library < ; Maria Edgworths Tales,
.]nV Pa V tfs Young ( Series; Sher
wood- works complete ; Classical L.orary complete: \ i
nets Pastoral Pheology ; Oil s Travels in the East; Dan
iel Websters work complete.
The Marrying Man ; by the author of Lewis Arundel.
Home Influence; Days of Bruee : Mother's Recompense;
Vale of Cedars : Women of Israel.
Home Scenes and Heart Studies; by Grace Aguilar.
ALSO.
\Few more of Dr. S. S. Fitch’- cei : rated ABDOMI
NAL SUPPORTERS.
Columbus, May 21—twly
Valuable Books!
McCulloch s Universal Gazetteer, a Dictionary, Geo
graphical,St Historical, of the various eoun
trfe-, places and principal natural objects in tue world. ll
lu.-trated with seven iarg-Mnap-
The works of Dr. Stephen Oiin, comprising his sernions
and lecture?.
The Lite and Letters of Dr. Oliu.
Memoirs of the lire and ministry of the Rev. John Sum
meriield, with aa introductory letter, by Janies Mont
gomery.
Men of tiie Time; or, Sketche? of living Notables, by
Redfield.
Private life of Daniel Webster, with two beautitul en
graving3 of his residence and birth place—also a profile ot
Mr. Webster —by Lanman.
Yosef, or the Journey of the Frangi—a Crusade in th.-
East, by J. Ross Browne
Theory and Practice of Hydropathy—w ith n tea
cure ot Cholera by Cold Water, by H. Francke.
Water Cure for children : a short guide for the rational
treatment of children in heaitl i- • S •- -
decker.
Pilgrim’s Pr* press, with Scott's notes, and life of the au
thor : neatly bound. Price 51?.
Letters to” Young Ladies: ?ixte.th e*.!iti*u, revised and
enlarged, by Mr-. Sigourney.
“A few more Tern Leaves left of the -ante -on.’
Yi'.j—For sale low, two large - ze Letter Pr--s-a f
JORDAN L HOWELL’S
Columbus. Aug. 31, I**s3. Book Store.
New Books ! New Books! !
Heavenly Horne, by Rev. ii. Harburg.author of Heaven,
or S-.iiuted Dead and Heavenly Recognition.
Life and Memorial of Daniel W Coster, by J. I*. Lyman.
Rural Essays, by A. J. Downi ig.
H-. • il Sketches • R H od ind Captui K
>v Win. W. Campbell.
B-.-vh-o-d ot great men. intenae-i as examples :■> y-cutbs
Edgar Clifton,or Rigat and V* rong. a story ot ?ch-.-d
life, by C. Adams.
The Tongue of Tim-.-, -r tne Lc nguag -of the Church
Clock,by Win. Harrison. A. M.
Pleasure and Prout.or L<-?s-r'Lis i.>n the L-jru s Pra\cr, by
Mrs. Mauuers.
Miles Tremeuhere, or trie Love J •b) A: vite Marie
Millard. „ , T ANARUS,
One Year, a tale ot Y\ edlock ?y Emelie f A after.
Modem Flirtations, by Cuthenue Sinclair, autiior of
B*?atrice. Ac.
Sawyers St- -r>. or tne Or t n n- W rongs. i.\ a member ot
tne New York Bar.
Bride of Omi erg. by Env. elf utter
Salad for the S
Lady Leighton, or Bi -* : the M : r. y Mr-. (.
Passions ar*.i Principle?, a P-'me-i Novei, by Mis. tt r.
Ju-t received by J. W PEASE,
Columbus. Se: t 16~twlf
JUT RECEIVED
I’HE XII::. VOL UME T C.EORGia REPORT S
b v * JORDA N L. HOWELL .
LOOK UK IIK.
IVM prepare*! ‘ turuOi -v- -I'.vr- *:h H-rptr aii Ft:
M*gsz?>* at the -•••- r . -u price. I would be find
ner : u‘ *usC’- rtois, sLti deirier the Booksal *nv place de?-
JORDAN L. HOWELL.
Comforters! Comforters!
THE Eagfe Manufacturing Company have on band a
]*r<re numier of Comtoiter=. i cell of GOOD
MATERIAL, which they wal sell at a moderate price
attention of p’anters and others is caife-j to them
Colambos. Oct 29—wtw2m
A. 11. De.WITT.
jeweller and watch repairer.
ONE DOOIi BELOW J EXXIS $; CO.,
Ml. in* BROAD ST-. COMMIBI S, OA.
(p£L toll if ALL, <i cue assortment * t Hunt
•~~ b ns ‘-'.taxi Eng L-b Lexer Watd IS
OL-JCt Karat Gold, with very heavy Can.*, sonu y>.
weighing over three ounce*.
Latin - Geneva \\ atehes beautifully at with Diamonds :
a mil and general a-sortmeot j! Stiver Ware. Silver Tea
Setts, Pitcher-, Cups, Ac., ic.
Toiu.-co Boxes and Soull” Box s ; Gold and Sil
ver Fort Mooak-s; 100 fine plated Castors of the rm -t tasty
patterns.
? .ver platd Waiters, all size*; Cake Bashes; Card
Baskets.
Silver plated Forks suitable tor Boarding Hoti-:- aud
Hotels, best quality.
Pine sets of Jewelry of ever v tbshioaaMe stvle.
Diamond Ear Kin_-.
Gent* Diamond Brea-t Pin?.
Diamond 1 irger Ri; ; g. -i. jle brilliants and
beautifully seu
Counting Hou-e Gold Pens.
KAort every van ly if goods gcnewlly Lent in Jew- j
1
proved taste, of the best quality, and at prices that will
please the public and prove satisfactorily.
F- ATC Hts and CLOCKS repaired ui t;i-• nest
manner.
ColumtHis, Nov. I—w&twti
NOTICE.
IN A. GARRETT ;* tny duly author —-i agent ;■> -.ran-act any
‘• ij . -iu of mine, that may hereafter be found in hi-* hands".
Columbus. July I—wiuwbm * J. C. Ht< Ks.
MUSICAL.
PIANOFORTES AM) MUSIC.
WM. B. CARTER.
HA \ INg purchased the interest of D. F. WiUc*-x. ha- re
moved to
NO. 72, BROAD STREET,
at J. L. Howell's Rook Store,:
where he w.ll keep constantly on hand a srere rnl n--.>rtm< r*r o
ML SIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
of every variety ami pri.v.
Parr.ms and tri mi- .>c. and . and r \. nvne hi- tock.
Orders solicited, swl: liberal ilifuswl rnadi to Itcchen and
School-.
Pianos to let,tuned. rod r. y dred.
October 1. twtf
NEW Ml SIC sTORE.
.1 tew or- Hull S Aloee*,
BROAD STREET. COLUMBUS. GA.
npi IE undersigned iuve a.-.- - dated themselves together,
JL under the name and style of
TRU A X & PEASE,
lor f ii sale of Musical Merchandise, and take this method
to ioform their friends and the public general ly, that tney
wiil keep constantly on hand a general assortment --fgoods
in the above line, among which may be found—
, PIANO FORTES,
, ’ l various -tyres, te.-m the i> -t
MELODEONS, troiu the celebrated Manufactory of
Prescott A Brothers; Guitars. Vi jins, Aeeordeons, Fluti
nas, Flutes, Fites, Banjos and Tamborines.
Also, Instruction Books of jail kinds: together with a
fine stock ol SHEET MUiSIC, of every variety. All or
the above goods we oiler for sale on tenns that cannot fail
to please.
Purchasers are eoniia iy invited to cal! and examine our
stock. Orders solicited, and executed with care and dis
patch. J. L TRUAX,
Columbus, Sept. 20—w&twly J. \V, PEASE.
Pianos for Rent.
c-at THE subscriber- have just received severa
very good second hand Pianos from New
J xJ J York, which they wiil seller rent at reason
able prices. TRUAX <Sc PEASE.
Columbus, Sept. 16—twtf
New Sheet Music
4 GOOD assortment, just received at the Music Store ot
_/V Columbus, Sept. 16—txv TRi \.\>AFEASE.
New Sheet Music.
npH Li -ulu-crib- -r- have this day received a la.ree assortment ol
L sheet Music: among which are- man} new and popuiai
pieces never before off. red in :a - ;uark> t. rue ladies in parti
calirare invited to call and examine ur -lock.
TRI AA ± PCASE.
Columbus. March 2—tw 106 Broad street.
FiANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED.
THE undersigned have engaged the services'?:
’ 4g}i Mr. F. O. HA MM. Tuner and Piano Maker, lately
yfTpW from Erard*’ • < uebrated Establi.-nment in Pari-.
J * J J Mr. R. is probably the best in his protest on in the
Southern Country. We are prepared to attend to all orders in
the above line, and will be responsible tor all v. orkdone by our
w orkmen. Orders addressed to Wiuttklset Co-, or Truai
& Psca-s, w ill meet with prompt attention.
U HITTELSEY &. Cos.
Columbus, April 22, 1e53. TRUAX & PEASE.
twtf —Jel4 wtf
Glemiville Female Collegiate Institute.
BAITBOUR COUNTY, ALABAMA.
REV. D. S. T DOUGLASS, A. M, President.
Aided by competent Assistants.
The Trustee* would ann.-ur.ee to the citizens of Glenville and
its vicinity, and to the public cenerally, that they hav. secured
the services of Rev. J). S. T. r- ugla--. late Pre* lent • f Aubur
Masonic Female College, under whose supervision and direct
ion the Institute will he re-ottranizeil on the firet Vv'e<inestir i y
• -.tie 4th of January. Hfj4.
Every preparation will be made, necessary to furnish facili
ties ot a high order, for the education of youn* ladies.
Tire course of instruction wiil be thorough and practical in
every department that our Institution may he free from the
common imputation—“ Tong ladies are aco mpßibwl, not ed
u> ; -d.” sipeHimr. readinir. treoaraphy. arithmetic. bi*t#ry.
penmanship with the analysis and construction of the
iar -'iiage will receive .-social attention. a the pre-requisites of
a thoroiurh and finished education. Funds have been raised,
and other riece-sary arrangements made to commence immedi
ately after the Ist of November the erection of beautiful and
commodious Coll-•_*•• buildings with a Chapel hall eighty by six
ty feet, exclusive ofcollonade. The principal edifice will be two
-Vries high, and constructed throughout with special refer
ence to the convenience, comfort and health of the pupils. The
exercree will be conducted in the present In-tdute buildings
until the completion of the new College.
There will be no Stewani's hail connected with the In-:;tute.
but a citizen f the village has proposed to - pen a pleasant
boardinghouse, solely for the encouragement of the enterprise,
-students fr-:tn abroad may be assiired of rinding an agreeable
home with us in our quiet, healthy village.
The social and religious advantages of GJennville. with it
churches and seminarie-. ito accessibility, with daily -tage-?
from Columbus to Euiaoia, where the line is intersected by a
cro-- line trom Chunneiuiccee. Ala., to Oglethorpe, *.a.. offer
eres’ imbiceraents to those persons seeking fav.-rable locations
for the education of their sonsand tL'iU'ibrt r. The mean- have
be n pledged ‘or the erection of a Male Collegiate In-titute. --
as the Female College -bail have been completed. We
0.-iiiidently solicit an Investigatbm of our educational advanta
ge- before choice shall have been made -1--where.
The ‘iisic Depart men- will be under the direction ot Mr-.
Douglass, who brinvs with her an enviable reputation as a vo:al
and performer, as weli as a successful and accu
rate instructor. The ch la-tic year will conist of two consecu
tive sessions, of twenty week- each.
Kate* of Tuition per Session.
Preparatory Department.
Fir*: Omsk* i “ Ou
Second Division. It W
CuLLioiATE Department.
Fresh Cl&*- ?•”
sophomore Class. 20 “®
junior “ ~ ts)
Son r “ -4 00
Extra studied
Music .-H Piano. *25 <0
- on Guitar, 25 0®
No charge for use of Instrument,
AiKieni and Mod, Ti Lang'iszt'*. each ?i
----nrs- and Ptintme 1-
CEibroiiim, 1- JJ”
Wix work ■ per lesson. * 1
Ail the will ’ e in* me'ed in Vocal Music withott
charge. Biii* dne halt t* uwnce.
For fnrtthrr pinicu ‘ ire i•:>r*. wn.'-U msy !>*r • •btiin.d
l*v applying to ;h.- “j • •- P. -i-rd.. r die President of the
In--. u ••.
Board ol - ruder*.
E. E. Ivß-.aa. \. < . ••it Hi.* !.
A. M. tSAvroar- V. ‘
ff*. Psi-EiS. *• iolltllß
M. i.i ;*\. .*e-'y ~and Treasurer.
GletiTiße. Nev. wfctwtf.
GA $ FITT IX G !
PRICE REDUCED.
THE etihscnbeis will fit up build iage with PIPE lor tire
use of GAS st
50 and 55 cents per loot-
Fntuics soi l * r\ low C -ih when the Gas let on.
WHITTELSEY & CO
Columbus, Oct —twti
HOTELS.
BROAD STREET HOUSE
tOLI HHIS, Yilij GEORGIA.
JUXI
TH L uoderstfned has taken charge of lb' rstab l ’shirn tit. The
1 house has been lhciroMy renovated ard furn-betl anew.
The traveling pubhc will fiiKi hi* rooms a*ry, ural aid clean.and
G- table bounUlully sappiie.l wish every delicacv the market
affords.
Oirmbn-ses will alms b. in readiness to earn i sssenL. rs to
and from the Hotel to the He p..; at.d Steam Roare.
L. F. WtK>HR( KK. Proprietor.
Columbus, net. 11—w&twtf
LUMPKIN HOTEL
LUMPKIN, BTEW VKT 7 COI'NTY, GEORGIA.
jIIIL.
B> JOHN’ >l. SCOTT.
THEsulvscriticr respectfully srnuuree* ton - T>tei a- and the
pub!, - generally, that h - house isih.w openctl t*rthe acconim.-
J... :.m ot the travel.ng public and the citizen- the c-uinte.
‘‘* ~ * o* nn>odiouw ami ? i arrrrtml for cctnlort* abil
,i‘e p-opne.or hope-, hy goot; a: en, ti. c*--i -ar*- at;d moderate
charg.-s.to merit rud receive a lib-rai share of u ■or age : and
as If unk the be-t puff- for a Hotel are m>V st !!*■ place.
wou!i-ay to ail. try mg, and jmlge f.>r joui-e've*.
. < .
GLOBS HOTEJj.
Rl I V V YlsT.i MlltlON UO..(a
THE ul>-criber r. -pectfully ann>uice- *o i- > enl
ard .b- pub'.c .< uerally, :ha< he ba* taken -barge
is* si . 1. - we! | kti* t!
* * ■■ l>T A BLI SH M E N I*.
Thehe-'i-r i c.nmo!lious an** well finished; a ! am* will
be -pared to render th.>*ecaioiV>rtable, who may ‘av r him with
their patronage.
Dec 3 —ll k. TITitfMH I
1853’ 185311 1853'.'.'.
COOPER'S - WELL.
. THE tindt r- gi-si k'.he e: * re mana.v
ill ,ue:i ’ coutnuot
COO PER •.S w ELL,
ami i- now prep: r-.i t accommodate the public.
Anew dinir.se rivni ha- heen erected, the Sleeping Rooms
plasts-redand fittei! wiihfurniinre and bedding, aid a complete
renovation effected. Ample accommodations, will be provided
or
1 I V II 1 N D K F. D G U F. ; T s ;
and no more >ll i>e received than can be comfortably accom
modated.
FO R INVA L 1 D S
there can be i*o more retieat. The water i highly
recommended by the medical : cnlty. and the wondkrpi'L cure
effes tevi by it- u-c almost m rpsss bcliei . Ample ‘ietait- of
seTerala.stoiiishi''. ;'cure-* mav lie sintaineti on application at the
Well.
The w illb. mosietate, and noexertion wiil be -p.LTesl to
make guests comfortable.
The Vi.-ksbur_ uid Ja.-k-on and Rayn-on*! Railroad willcou
vey pa*>ensrers • lbivieond. th.uuvthree miles to the Well, in
\\ . 11. jtiMith'-line •>:
.VEIU FOUR. HORSE STAGES.
The time of trio - than three hours from Vickbunr.—
Through ticket. from Vicksburg to Cooper’s Weil, can be obtain
ed at the Railroad depot, Vicksburg: price ?-* 20.
Vay 10—wtf JOHN THATCHER. *
WINTER’S PALACE MILLS.
HEAVY ARRIVALS OF NEW WHEAT !
Is ROM GEORGIA. TENNESSEE AND BALTIMORE, en
’ blf- n- to furnish the whole country , and Columbus besides,
with fre-h ground FLOUR from New Wheat, at i u:h prices as
to iilowr all classes !o bu*.
CORN MEIL at To cents per bushel.
SHORTS for feed zt - r hundred.
BRAN’ do. at 60 cents per hundred.
CUSTOM GRINDING done at the shortest notice, better
quicker and a better v-*.‘ld.than at any Mill in Georgia.
t “ash paid for C GRN ami AV IIE AT. the highest mar
ket price. L - LIVINGSTON, Agent.
!TP“ Terms C AS H, invariably.
9, 1853.
INK MANUFACTORY.
A tew doors aboxe the Market, at No. ISt*
Broad treet. Columbus. Ga.
THE undersigned ha* just completed his establishment for
the Manufactory f Ink, and offer- extraordinary induce
ments to Merchants, ard all others to purchase hi- superior ar
tide.
Thi- Ink is of a bricht jet black, flows beautifully irom the
pen, and i- so indelible, as many can testily, that ‘-ra oiaitc acid
iciU not rnnove ffr ,n paper. No other Ink will stand the
oxalic acid. Write a word with this Ink and the same
word with any other Ink contiguous to each other, apply oxalic
acid to both, and instantly the word written with the other Ink
will disappear, while mine w ill remain. Hence its value for
.Merchants. Banks. Mortgage*. Public Document.-, Ate.
Nodishonest bookkeeper can erase a figure once made with
this Ink. Fraud or defalcations from this source will be totally
cut off by those who use this Ink.
I will sell as cheap as such an artMe can be bought in New
York. For -ale wholesale and retail by
Aug. 27—tw2mwtf JOHN K. LAMAR. Proprietor.
STEWART, GRAY ft CdT
SIILESSORS TO
H S SMITH & CO.
THE undersigned having purchased the en
.ire iutere-; of H. 8. SMITH iti the
jSSiSI House heretofore occupied by H. t*. At WLatibA
Cos., have associated themselves together under the name and
style as abore, for the transaction of a general
WARE HOUSE. COMMISSION
- AND
GROCER Y BUSINESS.
They have bad the Ware House re-covered and thoroughly re
paired.
The grocery busine-- will be conducted in the new building
opposite the -tore formerly occupied by F,. Bar.vard At Cos, and
adjacent to the Ware House, where will be kept a large supply of
Bagging. Rope, Salt, Iron, Sugar, Coffee, &c.,
which they are prepared to furnish their customer* and patron*
on as liberal term- as they can be had in the market. The usual
advances will be made on cotton.
Me-srs. STEM VRT *V GRAY,
having been connected with the bu-ine— of H. >. >truth A. Cos.
a- partners for -everal year-, believe .fiat T heir experience in
business, combined with the per*.>d&l exertions o { themselves
and their wiil enable them to give entire -atiefactian
to their patrons.
X. B—We sell tke cotton ot om customers fres
OF COMMISSION.
JNO. D. .STEWART,
P J. SEMMES,
W. A. BEDELL,
W. C. GRAY.
Columbus, June-21—wtltan.
SOUTHERN MANUFACTURED l
<_'< IWF.T'A FALLS MANUFACTURING
X!£> Wt a* •
H AVING resumed MAScrAtTYa*no, are now in uceesafhl
operation. Haring added sev ral pieces of New and Im
proved Machinery to their Factory, they now offer to Purchaser*
Heavy an<t Light
COTTON GOODS. COTTON YARNS.
assorted, unsurpassed in quality.
Woolen Goon?. Plain and Colored: Woolen Jean*. Cok>red.
WOOL Cnrdtd for Cash or Toll.
Ther will give the highest price tor WOOL; and make up
/Pool into cloth, on -stare* or for fifteen cent* per yard.
June 14—w k f
Convenient Farm for Sale.
. , ( offer my 1 arm for sale hinc two miles and a half
**> ijotb of Lur.r tin. H’ewari county,ha. conta tin,'five
I §2sir; hundred acres, two h ired and ->en:y acr* •* in cult;-
■ ; 1 : - -at on. and the remainder woodland. There ‘* n the
I plat• good dwelling. srin house -crew, and other necessary build*
! It is aa healthy a-any place in the samhweat, and in a
verv neighborhood. Any person wishing to see the place
! w.ii alwav* find me at home.
Lumpkin, N<v 3-w3t JAHEd A. FORT.
Talbotton Property for Sale.
,v ILL :>e -oid at public out-cry on the first Tuev
s |•V j .i-y h Decem -er next. tuy b r u— and 1: ‘• the town
11 *Jtt fii ■•.-•!!, Ga .:f not deposed privately ‘•eidre
•e. Ihe hoo- ; - t;i• 9 bmde* ‘s ie
*■“ *“* r*~.''.eii->— in iaib-dTou t coutenie&t to die 0.-.-
nes* part vs t'w n. near the Academy, and convenient to the
Churches. The lot has the necessary out build.ng*. an excellent
garden, fiuit trees, ice.
Afr. John T. Blount at present occupies the bouse, and person*
wanting to buv will please call and examine for themselves.
TaiboUon, Nor 3—w3t HILLM AN WILLI AM-.
LOST.
0i THIS morning, between the Howard Factory
IP7V „.,4 Sen ev 5c Johnson s store, a small
LEPLNEWATCH, with a hr-avy Gold FOB
- J*-j The findet will be liberally rewarded
Mi.Mc-X WH,rt.
Col nmuuS Q ct J ~ tvTtl
Sale at Broken Arrow
OK •,* 16 December next, if not -aint and ?f*o tht first
lit ‘ber.intr. fU Ik .old . mutt; *
der. ltd k * *-*4’ 00 1 ca4nrf i Eiwi Y f AMSA
qci. • of security. u ‘
5 ember I—wtds.