The Tri-weekly times and sentinel. (Columbus, Ga.) 1853-1854, November 25, 1853, Image 3

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“f n fasting f act —One ot the missionaries c f the New \ orit ! raet Society havinsr supplied the crew of a vessel going to Havti not oniv tracts, but also with some religious papers and books, the men, upon their arrival there, t* made them into a parcel, and were taking them on shore, when they were stopped by a Custom House officer. This f**ing observed by a supe rior officer, he directed that no duty should ‘be charged upon the parcel, and promised the Cap tain that whatever he might bring of the same !isnd should be passed duty free. Just at that time the Emperor Faustin passed that way, and -earing o. -.mat tiad taken place, he immediate ly command that henceforward no dutv should be charged upon Bibles, Testaments or Protestant religious books or tracts, or other publications; and then turning to the Captain, ne said : “f snail be happy to have on the Island as much reading matter as you can bring, and ’•* :ln .y person interferes with you let me know i it.”—A. Y. Tribune. ‘-CT'The Methodists of the Failed States have made admirable provision for the education of their pastors. They have already eight first ciass colleges, with property and funds amount ing in the aggregate to *494,063. and another is projected in Missouri. They have also forty six theological academies and seminaries, in ‘ twenty nine of which there are 4,936 students, an average of 178 students to each seminary.— The oldest of their colleges is at Wilbraham, and was founded in the year 1830 by the Rev. Wilbur Fisk. Commercial. COTTON STATEMENTS. 35t -1 - ri la ! -jTt ock~ * * < 2 C x 3 <=! on 2L i2. £2- “ c’g = ® har-U io it if : Sill 22. this 1 j jay. ! 1853. 329 405517399216832757 4143 631014782 I Nov. IS. 1853. 43 3570 24.699 24312 2109 11607 13716 £0596 Charleston, Nov. 22. Our Coiion market dosed firm zo day, -he kUj hat- ! •ng reached 1, IOC jtues at prices ranging from cj uj Baltimore, Nov. 21. C<;v:-.,n in New Rc-rx, to day wa3 rirm, with sales of 1,650 bales. Orleans Fair, 12$: Middling 10 5-3; Mo ‘>ife Middling, 10§; Upland Middling, 10§. Flour is easier, and corn heavy. In oofiee there is little reported, 400 bugs Rio being taken at 10$ a 11. Sugars are firm, bat no great activity is manifested in transactions. The Money market is easier ; the demand wt"2r, continued good. Sterling Exchanges :s hei< at 109-$ :i R ! 9*. The market for all riescriplicae of Produce pr-sents ac change. CuraeoaSclt has advanced ! materially. Et'FatiA, Nov. 22. Cortot* —Cotton market quite during the part woe:;—prices ranging from 71 to 10 cents. Principal sales ‘ at *4 a 3 cent-?. Receipts eotton iact week 1,557 bales “ previously ..5,739 “ Total 7,396 Snipped to date - 2 034 Stock on hand, Nov. 21. 5,252 CITY OFFICERS. ALEXANDER M. ROBINSON announces him self as a candidate for re-election to the office of Deputy Marshal in January nest, Oct 29—tde WE ars authorised to announce tne name of JOSEPH REMBERT as a candidate for Deputy Marshal in the > ensuing t-lection in January next. Oct llwdctwtd 55T WE aie authorised to announce Mr. JOHN D ARNOLD as a candidate for the office of City Marshal, at the election in January aoxf. August 17, 1353. * tde. GEORGE CULLEN is a candidate for Marshal :ion ’ a;J Ar V(jVERS by TEMPERANCE HALL. SECOND ANNUAL VISIT OF KUNKEL'S NIGHTINGALE OPERA TROUPE, KNOWN AS THE eiLilß AIIB ITAB CBSIPAWT. THEY WILL COMMENCE ON MOS DAT EVENING, NOV 23, 1353. Producing ihe following splendid programme. PAST I. l Maeaaiay, Ahreod and Grand Instrumental Overture, | Troupe. ” With what enchanting pleasure,” - - Love and Cider,”-.new) - - - - . “AN ME RAY.” (M*) Moas> S ’ Kuok... “ Su,h a by. Baby. ” Cuew) - - * ‘ pfo-fo My Lovely Mountain Kate, tnew, - - Pa ?L B SK* Caetmett Solo, with nutations, .new.-- -■ -oSKfli ke Barn YS.” ca! • • * J - ■ ,* vi rv Vale,” oy the author, (new, - - -■ -w^c-a-a.. AVN'I’ HARRU.T BKCHA STOWE, - 1- K. Searo*. PART n. r • L. Brown. Accordeon Fangaa E . Master F.oyd. LOL laIANA _ _ Master Side. Cotton Pod Jig, ‘ - . W ler.:i Lehr. FA.NCY POLKA, • Mf U°? and “°BiKh and'ftf“n Banjo Dueti. Cr3too Grinid, _ _ ,V. Birch. Grape Vine Twist, * “ “ * * Himi” VIOLIN CELLO SOLO, “Sonnds^irom (Late ot the Concordia Concert Troupe. FART HI- Overture, (Central Rail - Maeau.ay -t Urc^e. “ Uncle Sam’s Farm,” - 7’- tw-fo’ My Bt udder Gum,” ------- Geo. Kuifo_- I’m off tor Chariestca, (new styie) - - - raui oerge*. T ‘ conclude with the Freak.- and Antics ct tne \Von4etial Pet Hlephnf. Cordelia, By hterr V an Amtircaio. Doors open at 6i o'clock and the performance com metfe at Tk , precisely. -v- The following New auc Popuior .arranged , p i; .pr Forte.’ ai a tar sale at the aoor. i Price 25 “ S s,ov*-Ota to fcciey lueUidPu r Pan - JOHN T FOKD, Agent. Nov So~iwlUt.wU r notice. * CZSTLEMA-agblscity :s A trough vrx r yurz&ma and -s<rs ?or • .rtner inicriaaiion app?y * :tu “ °® Cc - nh js. s*v id—twbl JbST received fresh Malaga Grape*. “ Fisa. u Preserved Ginger. Pickles, Catsups, fefoicea, “ Aiackere;, Salmon and Lobsters, trom Wrn. Underwood. Also on consignment 25 barrels Irish Potatoes. x _ 25 “ Onions. Nov. 25.1853—tw ___ P. A.CLAYTON. Found i \ POCKET BOOK belonging to Mr. John A. Hicks, -A with a note and some cotton receipts. The owner can have the same by applying at this office. Coiuraous, Nov 25—twtf NEW CO-PARTNERSHIP. ; T? E ii “ b6cri . {je * a take great pleasure iu informing their A friends and the public generally, that they have pur chased tne entire stocks of K MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE of Messrs. TRUAX A PEASE and WHITTEL-SEY A , CO., and that they nave removed to the store form-rlv w i copied Dy Mr. D F. Wuxcox, ‘ ‘ No. 82, East Side Broad street, Columbus Ga„ which store has been extended and aewiv fitted up ?br f h* purpose of carrying on the book and stationery business. at wholesale and retail oy Mr. J. W. and for the sale of * | Music, Musical Instruments and Musical Merchandise by fotm at vhuleaale and retail, where cau be found at all times a splendid assortment of PIANO FORTES. IT f * fjmanufactured by the most celebrated Makers in the Umied states and in Europe, such as LIGHTE & NEWTON, New York, H. WORCESTER, NUNNS A CLARK, FRITH & POND, HALLET, DAVIS Sc CO.- Boston. R Ah EL, Paris. ROSEN KRANTZ, Germany, and others; ali of which we warrant to be made A the Pest seasoned material'*, and which cannot be surpassed in regard s o brilliancy of tone, delicacy of touch, finih and durability. —ALSO— MKLOUEONS. v IOLINS, Gl IT ARS, FLUTES, FIFES, CLARIONETS. AC ORDEONS. BANJOS. MUSICAL BOXES. STRINGS. and the largest assortment oi i >f a. descriptions tha* ecu be ro'-nd any where is the Southern country. W e are also prepared to exchange with aii who have old Pianos, and wishing to obtain new ones, and will allow them a fair price for them, and to sell our own on a? rea sonable terms as can be ‘bund in the United States. , Having engaged the services of one of the best Tuners of New York ve are prepared :: TUNE and REPAIR Pianos, Cnurcfc and ParL.r urgar.?, Meiodeccs and Ac cordeorre .. the very nest ;;.a..ncr and at the shortest notice. N. B. Ali order, ioit at u S*; .re N *92 Last Side Broad Street, Columbus Ga., vvii. meet with prenspt attention. TRL AX x VAN DEN BERG. Successors t ( * i rua: Cos t r. . o *- hittelsev do Cos. JOHN L. TRL AX. T. H. VANDEN BERG. { Coiumbus. Ga., Nov. It—v- Atwt: DR. JOHN H CARRIGER, .■% HAVING relumed Vs CNlamfeu.*, -vil* Av~ - •special at ’ cctien to the treatment of jhj[ *l 7 RGIt \I, DISEASES arm others e immir.eii to his care: tcay a J 1 ‘.ime* L-e found at his office, nr T - p stairs,in WtsTsa’a Sirs BriLDi?".*, or a. his Room at 2Jis.. Toaaxa a’s oa Rondo ph street, near the Ik po'. i l viieii not protessionaJly engaged. S."B.”F©r ihecoavenfeiice of those visiting advice and-e ----scri - ?, D<vCxaa22 will invariably bo at his office at H j m. and at 2. p. a. CoDnabas, November 23-tv.-2w MULES! MULErii: MULES!!! A Rare Chance —One not often met with ! I WILL iu-ve in Columbus, at Pitta & Ha:-:her’s -table, on or about the lirst of December, a ’-elect lot of 1 which I oropose to sc:! for one-third carh. ‘.ho baiosce nes-jiia- ; , ble and payable in Bank the -irr. of October next. Persona that I are -vanting muies. ind have not bought an account of the ex* -- ruf iidb prices, will do well o call, for < .'.link l can sell them n- L - mat will not look larger the du.- you drst put the gear upon ■ h ■ . .an me --ever will afterwards, for instead of being raised and -rohed? as i many are, they were raised upon the j ; prairie of Missouri. , ~ 1 Cali so on, as expenses are hign, and I will oe com peiieti to add j them on every day. H. H. Xki. r Columbus, Nov IJ—twlti*lt REMOVAL. J. H. M ERKV | Has removed from hi* old stand to No. 102. next door to J. A J• Kyle*. ffe h>M on hand a tne assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING. ! consisting of every article generally xept In a Clothing Columbus, Not a3—watfvjms G. D. METCALF & CO COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 34 Poydkas Stbset, Ne-v Oeleana G. 1). METCALF, H. B. STONE. REFEBENCES: R Paytw. Agent of the Marine and Fire ißSuraneeCompaay. the Insurance fold Bk:n,.Co. u y iij.pi.sa, A-'erstoftht Bsna.oi BnmfWiea. Hall ti>3Biots, F. VV. Taluman, R. J - Mosss. N >"ember 23—tw3tiw3t HE copartnership heretofore -ais.- F I Qgif ing- under the nanre oi TRUAX is. 13 this day dissolved by mntMl -onaenfo uoiambue, November I—twtJ{7ot so, A CARD. nsRF, subscriber having Ui ala Hit-res t nth B. 1 ,fe tl Me*rs. TRU LX & VANDEN BERG, return fi -- --j : Serai catronage sto-ved t:p<. : : t n F, so-nu toe:rpktroaWier u”he ;o hla'saccesvors, who have p^sredonYhatteisey ■ Mwehaacise ee :oond extensive a-sortmen- o. in the (southern country. . a - ,- s • ‘ Coiumbtuk Nov l- w>fevl6j *• **• A CARD, rHE sabacriber*haviau sold their swek of Ji . VsTR UAiE-YTS A.YD MUSICAL MEuLH.i.*- r TRUAX it VANDEN BERG, return toe.r •/■Aid- foeir friends for fine liberal pair-' nag- extended .o them in foat line, and de*re he transfer of the *saie „ s ,„ r -he Music Business. _ _ NeTr--V v so _ _ Vv ri ITT FLUEY tCO. New Orleans and Apalachicola Packet j,, XHE Mibstaa-iai steam hip'AMEKR A -jra'-w .a**-- £■ ---*■ iur and wdi K-ave V. Orleans for Apalachicola “m ivEDSKSD A Y 13d i sat., and will “dll ~i~ ran regularly between ihoee :or the inre Jt ’ WOOD St LOW* >ov 15—w- ; FRAUD ! 4 LL iO ant Ax as ot th t re si Col-:n *<_o. Bi-f should \ tte particular to notice the aapa, -= there an>••**" i cj-.ua'erteita and iateiuonß stamped <-?- n= —-e^y like 3 :rs,v,-nica ar fimuduiently *oid in s*nie puns ei u,e tc.- •ki at onr piuaufteturt- They sra made nufiStrect pans of H* couuiTV hv axe-makers, aad iccerafcr’ of c -ry -s ‘ ThTisnutne Colins axuysbu* acquired 4 ” -- ijt c . J i3'2jsi3'a repute :on, aro'.nvar.aoi; s ~ 3 tt J aTni'v HAit' rF UEtV*aad each oatu a printed label .-h •_.• | * ft a now more than Tw*>rr wr yjaiu son' -Ac botiart* *• stamp cf‘•Comps *. < o. Han. ; any other ?l£^ Qili-ESln he Caned stusaa. EiAM w * -> e - , { Angus-■M.iatt-***- NEW GOODS. The subscriber haa in Store a arge stuca of ST A FLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS which are offered tor sate at pne^ CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST FOR CASH OR APPROVED CREDIT. for Cash will find it to their ad/autige to examine my -stock and prices, before purchasing. Columbus, April 2—tw C. MYg’ATI'. | Tl Til LABUS! MRS DESSAU YIfOULD respectfully inforia the Ladios ot C • • y v and vicinity, that die has just returned tie North, and ;a now opening at her residence, So. 110 Broad Street.; a moet spiendid and fashionable -toex of FALL AM) WINTER MILLINERY. also An assortment of FALL AND WINTER DRESS G O CDS FOH LaDIEb WEAR —UCH A3 SILKS. TUSiS, HASTILLiS. RIBBONS, EXBROIDERIES. and ali of Gocds generally kept in a Mihiuery store. Iu the DR ESS M A r3N G iiuc, she is in the po-seessiori oi tne latest European styles and patterns; xml her stock • I nmtr. nga tor Dresses ca-.iuot be for beautv anu quality. us special attent :a was given to this branch of her stoex. A ca.: jrrm net naenie and customers is -uaoiifd. Columbus, Oct 12—wot twtf PRINTS. IUsT reeef ed. ireeh -upplv < ; French, Eng'ish and American Prime Get 38—tw _ BKOKAVV, CLEMONS Jo CO. CASHMERES AND D’LAINES. Y.VTF crier for the inspection of our custoniera, a rui> t v *ar|fe agfiortment of French tali woo;’ Printed Mjus- tie Laines and Caanmtres, oUfeeautifLi eoloringsand designs, bought at greatly less than their intrinsic or market ■ value, w:s;eh we wl! tor less tnan tne cost ofimporta- > tfou- BROKAW, CLEMONS & CO. 1 Columbus, Oct 2S-tw BLAI K SILKS. iia.e r. .'\v m STOKE a ?t :• -nu:c as-- r'n-nt of i ’ ’ PL AIN Bl.Af'K l! A> t among waioh are ’**- oeief'rated Bischafis anc Gres de Zuric brands. Also, Plain Biack Satin du Chine and Satin La Kair.e, i for Mouasrstt. Fig’d., Watered i; Rich Brocade SILKS,’ I fc Oct 12—tw BROKAW,CLEM*>NS dr CO i Genin’s Hats. \r'KW Gents’s x SO. -j .£. HaT; jii'iiK*. : .fast recei'-ed and for sale by Mareh 50—tw ‘ J. H. MERRY. I Shirts ! Shirts!! ~L im oiee i f HIRTS , Lf£i li'; /, . . HOSIER f, Ac. Ju.fi reerived and ;r*.ai- ■ Mai-Chab—tw _ J. h. Ni k ,ry. Rubber Over Siloes and Saitd-Ce }'eH l.aii.es ami Gentlemen; aiso. Oorii in-*, k WYNNE w .DS, e-kumbu*, Nov 4—wtiw:i I*W Broad street, i Misses and Children A Shoes. MltfriEo Gaiters ;d-n vc mh] Le:;.. **<• K,„- : ilarge j lot -f Lh .'ireil Us - pene-. • VNN K V EDWARDS, j Ooiutabus, Jov I—-a*..,1 —-a*.., iG3 Broad street ■ HATS. Asia le, esui It a‘2 re.; by w\ n_ nl LDWARDf 1 , “ Nov 4—-vto :. No. 10C Broad street. NEGRO EXANKETS. 4 HEAVY :,•)*of BLANKETS,.:-sc received, and for mV sale by W. G ANDREW S&i CO. Columbus, Oct 15,1353 —w&twtf Servant’*? 3hoea VLL kinds of shoes suitable for servant’s wear; glautatica j areirazia : kip, m*i -'->u calf do.; kip, hulf au-i Oa'f L#ce Boot?. A fir.-. riicie f-t h*—-/- G.x;ts n>r aief. v .r salebv . WYNX£4 EDIVASPSi, * : d> iambUß.y,>-r 4—wtuf Istreet, j Gents tine Pump Boots. ■#| s‘ht and jut VTu;r Proof B ofs : Conarees Gaiters RJBI with Kid and. CiutL <p- ; Parent Leakier aid Calf f Bn>ea:is,at WYNNE A EDWARDS', Colambus. Nov 4 —wit:v !’ 103 Broad Elegant Ladies Shoes. k.;d and Glove Leather Ga. ter~ ; Soi> tat* Bo< .a and Jenny Lind Shoes; Black, HI Hr.swn, Tan —a. Dab Booia; Fren-h “WYNNE A EDWARD*?. W. G. ANDREWS & CO. ? DEALERS IN <T AV L E DR V GO O L>S. GROCERIES, WESES, LIQUORS, 40., &€. iFoes. Doors srlow H ll A Dawson’s old Corner* BROAD STRFET. COLUMBUS. G\. Columbus, Got 15, ISs3.—tw&wtt S H CEB. • saa Pair of E.xXi BROGANS, just received and tor OUU sale by W G. ANDREWS i CO. Cofombus, Oct 15, ISs3—a twtf BY C. S. HARRISON. A. K. AYER, Auctioneer. GROCERIES, FURNITURE. &-C.. AT 4 T 11 o’clock oc Fuesctay the 6th December next, l l\_ will sell in front of my Stores, a large lot of Groceries and Fttraiture. consisting ia part as follow? : 30 New Orleans Sugar. 50 Bris. “ 50 Boxes fine Chewing Tobacco. 10 Qr. Cssita Oid Cognac Brandy. i “ “ East India Maderia ‘---me. 2 “ “ “ Lonaoa Dock Port ** j *3 Br’-, Porter ;n Bottiee. 2 ‘* Tirmants best Ale in BoiSee. 39 Colls Rape. 5 Don. L aniys.-ri‘- L -er. 5 ’• Brandy Carries, ifce.. *c. —a L SO 1 - 4 Fine Marble Slab Bureaus ; 3 line Marble Js-ab Woat stasres : £ me Sideboams : 3 m.. Son : 1 Mahogau ■ Book base ; •# nr.c * arcs Taoles ; 2 Maac-ganv Dining Tab".e= : 1 fine Centre T-we : I For Ottomans; 4 fine W araron^a; 2 fine Trie a Tetes; 2 French Bedsteads ; 5 large Carpets ; 4 ucz. Seta, Bottam Chairs; 6 Joz. Caue Bottoin Chatrs , 3 Mahocanv Ro.-xing Chairs : Gotten Mattreres : Be- eats i*a*i ion? ; Cocking Stoves ; TfoTe: Crockery ; Dry Cooct ; C- thing ; Here- . Mak*. re. Carriage- .a ; E :gg; .•?, j “ —A L.-O—— FuRAS£ OS ACCOUST OF ALL COSCE-RSFIk Forty-five Boxes of Tobacco. nmrke.iG Fright. N .rage, it Bv order or Meesr? i- :aov f Dame, t•’ . Columbus, N .V Hards s Hoiticfi Gio>s. K OR THt H * lß - Si!ag preparation mr ■-• ““V* ‘T “‘ ; ‘, h * ; *r •. . L ? •* St-oss ‘.citejj :du lead. inr * !#re f^ u - * -“ e h •• = XDtwet-s&li.. __:i prfcerreu to ut cti.er=. ccais it proved the auaetd fcClCc.: 3:: — 'Ocia. Ola. Et.—Sl3fc It .tl>c.r 3 .. -f-.’ IS?•” UteT*- c i-SC. .LtlLCl.Cn. -* -£h po. bi”S -ed -- * -H-.y ~t - CCulti fcv t VtrC wh u ■. ■ - t - os >* wba ao hare* nnlv Cl s:v=M\-iii • -rew oeats. Is _?3ebottle. For £r e sacd S'c - - if- .Is ■bT.'Vhvn. ■ ‘ a * * *\ • c Hvsh. Fn-pnrtw.', _>!4 Brtic viv Y .^i|_ (Large dlacous? io Mcrchseica. New V Nct7 33—n Retire , MUSICAL. PIA>O-FORTES AST) MUSIC. WM B. CARTER HAVING honed the uteres; >f D. i. Wilkox, hoe re moved to NO. 72, BROAD STREET, at J. L. HowellN Book Store. ■ ivGere he will !,eejp eoastaatly sued a geueiTil assornieut o MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, | of every variety and price. sNtr.-na aud triends are invited to *ml? tad examine aii v.ock. Orders solicited, and a liireril disco*, r-ide to Tja-rferj and Schools. Pianos to lea tuned, and repaired. October I. rjrtf NEW MUSIC STORE, (.1 few doors be line H<ili if Alexes, BROAD STREET COLUMBUS. GA THE undersigned have associated themselves to- .-tner, under the name and style f Ti IU ft PIA SI, for the ??..e ot Marie,ti Merchandise, and take this method to intorro their irience and the public generally, that they wti. keep constantly or. band a general assortment -m goods in the abov.: fine, among which may be found— PI ANO FORTES. MiaLODbjON t; rrou; tne celebrated Manufaetorv of Pres-’ott ft Brothers; Guitars. Vi reins, Accordeons, L “ a a ’ cas, Flutes, Fifee, Banjos and Tamoorines. Also, Instruction Buoks of all kinds; together with : ■—c s. Aia ot fllEoT ML'bIC, oi every varctv. .* tne above goods we offer for sale . n terms that cannot tail : to nleaoe. Far;has< re are jcnia ! iv invited to cal] and examw: me: . stock. Order? elicited, Yd executed with care and dix pafoh. J. L TRUAX. Coiumbijs, &ept. 20—wdctwly J. W. PEASE. Pianos for Rent. THE subscribers have just received ,-ca very good sevor t iiard P; .acs treat \ - rices. i Columbu-. Sept. 16—t x:* Netsr Sheet Mtisic \ ! -*JOD a.-rso:’ re •. a; ‘.lie Music Store ol Columous, rrept. iC—tw lat %Ada PEASE. New Sheet Music. j ‘paK aub- rnoers dav- % :ca vr •-a large asaortim.iit ot U -iiee: Murlc; staou *. ■ v-u i a:; new and populat ’ pieces ne--r before ofiereu ‘.foie ‘.aarket. The ladies iu : ~r; c lisrare invited CBliau-z examine our iiock. TRL'A A* dr PEASE, (.Viunbuß. March 2—t* fifo Bruau .treei. PIANOS TUNED ANU REPAIRED ffiflSirSßjl air’s. 0. RAM Tuner and Piano Maker, iateh ‘” im ffrard l -''eleert.c-d }-taoiiahmeut in P:;ri*. * * 1 • Mr. R. -a p-ebabiyta-b--'’ Uin hisprr - siion a‘i;e J Southern Country. We are prepare-! attend ;o ail orders in j t. e above line, and will be reejj ‘ciMeor all a ork done by our rkmea. Orders addre-e- o VVi-h’teussy sl. Cos., or Ism* j *■. Puxss, will meet with premp’ -. tern:on, WIUTTELS EY & Cos. •foluaibur, April 22, ISoil. TRUAX & PEASE, twtf—Jel4 wtf Instruction in Music. HAVING removed permanently with :ny family to the city ci Columbus, 1 offer my professional services to the inhabitants of Columbus and its vicinity. Having tough: MUSIC in some of the largest cities in tne Uniic-i Stases for the last seventeen, years, I tee! confident that I ! can give entire aausfoctioa to all who may favor me with their kind patronage. i am feindlv permitted to refer to the following gentle men : Dr. Henry Lockhart, Charles Ruggers, Wa. H. Young,H. H. tapping, John F. Hudson, and others. Aii orders leit tor me at me Book and Music Stores, or ; at my residence, on Church street, will meet with peomot ‘ attention. T. H. VANDEN BERG. Professor o i Vocal and Instran.onta. Music, j Oolunioua, Oct 21—tw;: E~ ;uirer c.,pp. EDUCATION. Gtennvilie Female Colledat*? Institute BARBOUR COUNTY ALABAMA REV. D. S. T. DOUGI \eS, A. M., Fesh>eht. Aided hi .-“inpetent . 1-: zstanis. fur Trouteeawousd aiiii.ya.u-- . ‘ ... ~f Gfenvilfe a_-i j i.e feiuliy, aiid to ’he public are —t, y..key have stcared h.- “ervlces r A Sj‘ .D. T. . Jure, late President of Auburn I Masonic Feauae College, unde- >h>se supervisiou and direct ion the Institute will be re-j’gaviizrd od the rfrst Wednesday ■ (the 4th t of January, 1&54. Every preparation will be mane, necessary o furnish l'aeili ie- >i a high under, for the education of young iadies. The ‘tourse of instruction viil be thorough and practical .a every department that our Institution may be free from the tonnnon imputation—-‘Young ladies are accomplished, not e-1- , ueated.” Spelling, reading, geography, -arilbaaetic, history, , penmanship with the analysis and construction of the English language will receive especial attention, as the pre-requisites ot a thorough and finished education. Funds have been raised. ’ and other necessary amusements mad? ‘o -owmienco .nunedi atelv ai'ier tbo l3t of November the erection of beautiiul and commodioua College buildings with a Chapel bail eighty by six •y feet, exclusive ol collonade. The principal edifice will be two storie® high, and constructed throughout with special refer ence to foe convenience, wnfor* and health of the pupils. The exercise® will br rondveted iu the present Institute buildings is: 1 the completion of the new Coiled®. There will be no Steward’s bad connected with the In-diute, Gut i citizen of the viilajre nr* proposed to men a pleasant boardinghouse, solely for the encouragement the enterprise, students .Aom abroad may be ussurcrd of flndiiiv an agreeable home with as in our quiet, healthy village. Ihe social and religious advantages of Gieniivti-e, It* churches and seminaries, its accessibility, with daily atages from Columbus to Eufaula, where the line is intersected b> a cress ime trom Chunnenuggee. Ala., to ugiethorpe, Ga., r.rfer great inducements to those persons *efcirg favorable location* f.r the education M’ their sons .and daughter*. The means have been pledged or the erection of a Slale Collegiate Institute, so : iron as the Femaie College shad have been completed. Ve confidently dieit an investigation of eur edncitiona! advan:u zea before choice shall have been made elsewhere. The Music Department w ill be under tse direction oi Mr?. DougSa-a, who brings with her aa enviaole reputation us a .-ocnl and ins performer, as well as a successful and icca ; rate insvuctor. The scholastic year will consist if w :-c ; . -:u tive sessions, cf ‘wenty weeks each. Hates of Tuition per Session. PKEPa® STORY DtFAATrehVT, Final Dnisi.a, ~..f efi- 1 ffecoad Division, 14 Ot! Cqelxoiat* DsPAKTM3>'T r.-esh vitas, -Si” Sophomore Clous hO so Junior “ 22 o<j CellMW w 24 ExTttA STmnxs. Music • on Piano,) *Vw <-4 (on Gui.;ir,* 25 *.ki N ■ barge for :: lastmaent, \nciest and Modem Languages, teacu; *l2 00 Drawing aaii Painting,. 12 o<j EmnroiGery, GO W ot werfc - r-r : -ss.?e. i Ot* *d ie sta-ion vfi? e rucked .a Vfocoi Music without • riA&GP. Ihllsd dli* HALT !>’ *9VASC£ i>r further particular?, re- circulars, wuich may be obtained, by aoplyisg * - ti.a Secretary cf;he Board, r the President of Ir.stitufe. B3*ri ot : mstees. u.. bcbosE, PnarersaT. A. C, Mitchsu, A. M. Sawfors, K. Mitchbll, vV3. rhii:u-". ‘J. M. ilAiKottn, 41. M. Gls>>-. -ec y and Treasurer. Glee tile, Nv. 1 witwtr. Blasonk Female College. LU3tPKIN r AI’EWAiiT COUMT, PA. I. R. BRANHA-Vf, A’M . -".f? J AUGUST! S BA be A. M. \ ‘ ! * I. R. Ba%iJHA3t, Prof. MstiierndLcs dt Natural Scseaen. Jas. Angc.'.?ws i' l -- t Be he* Lrtu - an-* Moral Scienee. Mr? Bxo-a . .% L^angts. Mis- Mast *• • r. Pr - .ry I^>ar?ne.-t Mr-*. A del’ ’ M - -, c -. ■ Branooa? t.al*-H*tar lor I?j4, Spring rna ccsi.. e:-rt.. J±..-attry ilth Auauai cia.:A:.:.-U'.:’ j -A.'sf July Kith. Ccrmnescenyrs: July ]2th. Autfinns.. lo.rs e-nua-nces ieptemc<=r sth tl.^-r’ -A • • JV-- V TTi Tha. Dwaronent will be under the direction ct Prof. PrzuHtiin. Fcr isrJzur in.'.naafian airresa esher of Officers or | xav raemDcr a: ...c Stird ot FrAsrees. * Not j, Ihb?.—•*.• AtwdFthl • - “ rr .ill MALE SCHOOL. 3lr. Job? Uloin's Sencol -will rseoniawoce Sl-jEJSm. the fim Monday in October, 1*53, and will clc=e Jane 2 v .h, I**s4 Tuition per Beholi^tic Cel ambus, cfept. 21—wcLtw TRAVELING FOR PHILADELPHIA. Fhiiadei t >i , tui ft Sawmnmcti Steam > seigatwn Compart^. THL new ..a., snlemiid side-rebcei sieaineh:c#, KSY MDNE ATATE, Cap:. Roa^r AT A IE OF GruRGLX. Uapt. J. J. Garmi,J>. will leave Savjntaii fur Pb-Tariwipnia ev*>re- Wednesday. Theee Sieamship? he most conuor'abie >a the coast, aud are üb surpaaaed for safety and speed. They wilt leave rresnnsh follow? : Keystone -state, Wednesday, 2Sth iept. skate of Ge •* * sth Oct. K.es -tone State, l>i:h Get. , W State of Georgim Idth Oct. i Key *rone State, ** i6J Oct. State n Georgia, ** 2nd Nov. ! Keystone State, “ ufo Nov. State of G< rrio, lSth Nov. Ke. 3ioiie Staio. - riM Nor. ” dUtj | T**or|ih, “ lot A No v . Keystone Statu, ■- 7*l. Dec. Stare of Georgia. ” tftfc Dec. i and *. on. ‘fiabffi passage, tSi:.. S'.errvri u 1. | 8. G. A. TANARUS,. LAMAR. Xgeut iw Savannali. HERON t MARTIN. 1 ?e; Agents i* Philadelphia KARNDfVS EXPRESS'. OFFICE ON KA X Dttl.PH <troet. Yl r * ~ ‘Hire ? -y, „,at we fm* areuded our arraegmesu w:.v foe CVairsl, Sou b-t Y—rem ad ,lf*ic*gee Railroad?, and . arc now running me??eiger> 1.-fily from 'oltunbuß to Macon | inenceto Savannah. Xiac, forwarJing r .caf? >i; ■ r “re Mn-cogee had n/a-h- VX efrra Ru. iroad b For \ a Ley. Ogieffoorpe and Ma.'oc. thencv J -■ & .edgi.-v.llc Savaiuiali and ail intertnediale place?. AL .: MonWroaierv. We wouii also my, that cur Lx* presses aj the steamers to New V ~rk and Philadelphia enable us re--a.—. -:v.ry de?cri;rio.u b merchandire and valuable*. • Note?. Dr-foa, u:d Bii> coliecirei :.uevery town m ‘lie. Noe-here. ■ and Rustem ‘ ate? : aLo, r-o Calltomin and Eiuvoe. OFFICES %Nl* A> ENTS. E. R. Goalding. P-icufoph-tnet. -.dumbua; C. A. ElleltSon, Macon; for. X ‘ldrick, i .r \ ..ilc. : u.R. • lay ton, OgtetlMrpe; j 45 South-Third. Piitiadeipbia :H ( >*r. treer, Suswo; Exchange street. Proviileacu: Mouigotnery -tr-e , y,, a Fraarisod. f3f“ Articled to be iorwarded, called for at am- oart of foe •ritv ftwe ofexr-on.-e. hv iesrnu •'rder? n ‘he state at the office LIVING -TON. WINC HESTER A CO. Golumhas, Apr: Ul—review NOTICE. A NED LiV iRV STABLE IN ,IRAKI), ALA., By J . B HICKS. uudefsigiie-l hue iakni: tne Livery Stable in Girard, Alft. hereiuforo occupied by V. i . Kirklmd, lor the purpose o carrying ->n. ?. generul LIVERY STABLE Under the superintendence of -fre foT D. A. GARRETT. AL-O? he preprieior of the Lily H<-rel, Coluiaour. Georgia. This stable will be inferior to none iu aie ouuntry in poiui bi aitentios to: tccli and od management. Persona wishing rfire HORDES and BI'GGIESn find aa jood in this stable as can be found any where. Call and give me a trial. N. 2. The citizens of Cviuaibins--ill please bear in aifod thul whciieverihe} have to hire a horse or a horse and buggy for foe transact: -.a of business in Alabama, titer they can maie a saving of from U sto 75 cents bu ‘he trip by hri.:g on the other side o’ the river. Girard, Ala., July 2—t vsiu Muscogee Railroad Company. GREAT REDUCTION IN FREIGHT uN iA t ad alter the I-. jt bepivaitc.-, GOTTON will be carried from Columbus'..! Savariitnau, at FIFTY CENTsJ p-.-r hua dred pounds, including iu.urance -rHatiroad. NOTICE UO CONSIGNEES. fitKCHASDISE arriving ;rere ’.hi Eas! and not to be forwarded by Railroad will be retained in the Depot, at Gc lumbua tiiree days, free of charge. u: iif not then remoreti will be sent t o one of the city ’V treh.-t.se- for borage -it the ex pense of the owner. FLAY’D F. RICKER, Superintendent. rii-p ember 7. 1853. NOTICE. PERSONS win. expect to have their -.rders filled at PALACE MILL S, will please let the CASH accompany foetn, as t have no oprire time to charge and then rir. ail over town to co lect . Tse whole fmy time Is required at the Mil! to keep up the it;.taste bushiee? of foe establishment. Nov !<S~witw'.w L. LIVINGSTON, Agent. A 11. DesWITT. JEWELLER AND WATCII REPAIRER. ONE DOOR BELOW J. ENNIS ft CO , SO. 91* BROvn NT., COLUMBUS, GA. FOR SALE, a fine ateonniert cf Hunt- L-.fife deg Ueseri Engiisfa Lever Watches to A Karat Gold, with very h- -y Ca=?. - .me jfl weighing over three ounoee. Ladies’ Geneva Wateu.-c ‘.re tuthuTy -etwita Diamondb; ; a fall and genera! assorruK-nt oi’ Silver Ware, Silver Tea Setts, Pitchers,Cops, ie.. ic. Silver Fobacco Bosaeand SmitT ; Go id and Sil ver Port M infes; 100 Sue plated Casters ot the ‘nc-et tariy : patterns. Silver pi ate and W aitere, ail -irree; Cake Baskets ; Card Bassets. Silver plated Fork* -.Liable ibr Boarding Hooses and . Hoteis, n-rst cna^.ty. i F::ie :-ts ot Jewelry of every fasaioaut ie style. Diamond n.ar R;ag. i Gents Diamood Breast Pins. l Diamond Finger Priags, ri ;L briiiian’- and clu=tr, • beamliuily set. Cuuntlnw Hour Gold Pe re. _ for shon e-pry vuri* 1 goods geuerally kept in a Jew elry -’-tore ; ail ot which .re •r-'-ttc-n up with the most up prov=d fofoc, o( the best duafo.Y, an.dat prlcfe that will pLase trio public a .a. prove satisfactorily. i P S WATCHEisaad. CLOCKS repaired in the best manner. Columbus, N"ov. t —witwtl READY MADE LLUTIiLNG AI SEW YORK COST. 1H AVE purrhased ‘he cur re stre:i of rea iy aiaae Clo.idag of . my bro’ucr Joiii: ‘izi..h. urwi utftr,. New York Cost, for uHsk. Great .cdncviaruts w'5J be vffefMito parfousere. J. S. SMITH. cc|>:. el— .:i ian l BROAD STREET HOUSE t ■ LL MBCs, , t.iJuRGLA. ’FHL uiiCuraigael has men charge oi fh-. e abilAhmva.. The x aouse has b-.-en tbunsughly renovat -d at.c furnished aaew. the aravelln? pubi> vfil find his rooms fore-, nrs-t and dean, and b:s ’oibiu ju-: .. ilh suppurel v;.L e-rer- t iiracy the market refora^. Oma.Lueses will always ,-v .a reealne-s t> -arr peasengers and r.-cs foe Ho*el • the and ~ -.rn K. als. Ll T. W OODRUFF, Propr.etor. . . i > w Sfctwt. LOST. if— THIS rn-.-cfo - between fine Howard Factory -■* ft aad Mev®ia. Scriley Sc Johnson’** store, a srn.vi >sd- ’■ LEPLN E WATCH, with a heavy Gold FOB CHAIN attacked. Tire rlrrew will be liberally rewarded by ■•.-wir.g die ,-ame .. Mesas. Marcus ft A siUsfo. Columbu*, Oct 15-- .rt: FOR. SAIiE. 4 a.-c .i.•*.- uu.re EHmte>.-.te W AGON unre six Sets v. ilu, - first rate two horse Wagon with an excellent sc olharaesa. Applj so W.re. ANDREWS t CO. uciunfous, Nov la—;w&wi- NOTICE ft LL ptffSfiat todabied .o for. fir at *; MrKLL it LOWE, *. ?. ]. Philips, -ifod cau jt. iuuc so. *s-reof S. A. Allen, nest d-r r belaw Jehc. McGouijii’i, Cc. ire’-—, --re- --'here wa fi. : -rt Ifi.-C font a red'ietu nuf-aac -a’ fi.; _ i ret-. r r: re.-ns *hrs no+cf vr-r nor due,%_ dud *tc_ri tfecsif ‘ e; Msh'o re ae ra-nec; during cur -Ott-irea. CcniifobUs, 23—A’ UoaJ Mciftx t ft LOW L.