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Charleston Regatta.
Charleston, Nov. *23.
The boat Charles A. Sands, entered by R. Spaulding
amah, won the first race—prize S3OO. The Kate
Keenan.also entered by Mr. Spaulding won the seeond
race—prize S2OO.
Hr. Potter's Injuries.
New York. Nov. 23.
ih- Rev. Mr. Potter, of South Carolina, whose se
rous injury by recent Railroad accident at Stoniagton, I
C... as already been noticed, is recovering.
Health of the President.
Washington, Nov. 22.
President Pierce has been for several days past !a
-- ring under a bilious attack, but is now convalescent.
Heavy Failure in Boston.
Boston, Nov. 23.
P. S. She ion, Esq., Merchant, largely engaged in
.*e East Inaia trade, has failed for a very large
amount.
Extensive Forgery m Troy.
Troy, N. Y. t Nov. 23.
Allusions has been previously made to an extensive
• ‘.vrv in this city. It was perpetrated by the present
Ma\ r and Postmaster of the city, and proves to be even
re stensive than at first supposes. The crimnal
ias escaped Asa matter of course !j
Collector of Fsw York.
Washington, Nov. 23.
A strong tffort is being made to effect the rejection
bet’ re the Senate ofßedfielc, as Collector of the port
of New York.
COMMERCIAL.
COTTON STATEMENTS.
“’ = r- fjii L * ock
= a <2 c- x '£ <=” on
~2. s e S’ ®. < J c'3= 32. hand
3 1 i< y : !_!_ a2. = tnis
“ ?=*a. .*<
*1852. 229 2988 21454 24671*1494 69*0’ 8394 16577
Nov. 26, - ~
1553. 43 4819 24269 99131 3023 13716 16729 12392
New Orleans, Nov. 23.
The sales to-day have been 5,000 bales at full prices
r finer grades. The stock on hand is 167,000 bales.
Prime Molasses, 170 • Bacon Sides. 7e; Mess Pork,
12 I-2c : Ohio Flour, $6 40. The cotton market is
rather at a stand still—operators awaiting foreign ad
vices per Canada.
California dates are hourly expected per U nited
States or Pampero.
New York, Nov. 23.
The Cotton sales to-day have been 3000 baies —the
m rket closing with Fair Orleans at 12 I*2 : Fair Up
-ads at 12 1-8 ; Middling Orleans at 10 o-S . M ddiing
tnds at 10 1 So. Receipts of the day 6000 bales—
exports, from Ist to 22d inst., 13,500 baits. Corn s
unchanged in price under a steady demand. of
Rio Coffee at 11 l-2c.
New Orleans Nov. 23.
Cotton. —Market very firm, with sales of 5< 0 bales.
The receipts amount to 14 00 bales, and the s*oek on
hand is •-timated at 166,000 bales.
Sugar.—But little doing. * Fair selling at i> >-4c.
Molasses. —Sales during day at 17 cents.
Pork. —A prime article of new may be quoted at
sl3 50.
Bacon. —Sides are quoted at 7 cents.
Freights are firm at three farthings.
married,
At the Ep seopal church, on the 2d inst., by the •
Thos. F. Scott. Mr. L. P- Warner to Miss Cbarlotte j
S„ daughter of the late Henry Mathews, Esq., ail ottius
city.
CITY OFFICERS.
* qs* ALEXANDER M. ROBINSON armoune*hiin
seMTa candidate tor re-election to the otiiccot Deputy
Marshal in January next, ‘■ xt
WE are authorised to announce the name of JOoLPH
REMBERT as a candidate tor Deputy Mareaal m the
ensuing election in January next. Oct llwattwta
WE are authorised to announce Mr. JOHN D
AKNOLD as a candidate for the office ot Litv Marshal,
at the election in January next.
August IT, 1853.
* o.FuRGE GULLEN is a candidate tor Marsha.
lt election,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
COL NT Y OFFICE RS
f J R HICKS announce himself as a cand date for
-C Muscogee county, at theapproach
tae office ot Croner er -m-v. 26-te
.7 election ;ix January neat.
.MM SOomce ot Tax Collector tor **■*
fiontvlar the er.soi.ie elation m Jenoary ae.it.
Columbus, November 22—wte
ZT WE are authorised to announce the name ot D AN
t-Tx pci-; -i candidate tor the office ot Receiver -
}griiSSofuaiy.at tiie eleertoa .a January
rex a Nov I—ole
a 2SS
ensuing election in January nex-
WE are authorised to L ., 1 ‘ tv
BROOKS as a candidate tor bthenfi ot Muscogee c-- - . .
at the election in January next.
Columbus, Oct 16,1653.—wtwtde
tST Mai. E. J. HARDEN is a candidate tor Clerk or
tlie Superior Court ot’ Muscogee county. Lieclioa tirst
Monday in January next. Oct 18-tt
<*rjsp = W. E. LOVE announces himself as a candidate
;, r sheriff of Muscogee County, at the election in January
next. Oct. 15—w&twtde.
HOMER V. MULKEY will be a candidate for
-p of Stewart County,in January next.
* Eumpk.ni, Oct. 15—wit
STEPHEN PARKER announces himself a candidate tor
-he tfi: : of Tax Collector of Muscogee county, at the
ensuing election in January next. Oct 14-te
E are authorised to adnounce THOMAg
| C bi A F FIN a candidate for Tax Collector of Muscogee
county at the ensuing election in January next.
Columbus, Ga., October II —wAtwtc*
rjp WE are authorised to announce A. M RHODS
as an Independent Whig candidate tor the office ot C erk
•” the Superior Court ot Tavlor county, at the ensuing elec
tion m January next. . MANY WHIG VOTERS.
Nov 15 —wte
railroad
CIRCUS!
CRYSTAL AMPHITHEATRE
SEATING FIVE THOUSAND PERSON'S
\\ ITH a. selection or Performers from European
T v ar -y American Circuses and Hippodromes, expressly
Or this colossai enterprise, with more novelties and talent
than has ever before been offered by a travelling company
will exhibit at a
COLUMBUS, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednes
day and Thursday, Dec. sth, 6th. 7th, Bth.
On the corner of Oglethorpe and Bryant Sts.
Barnesville on Tuesday Nov. 29th, and Forsyth
on Wednesday Nov. 30th.
Afternoon at 2 o’clock, and at 7 o’clock
AT NIGHT.
Admission 50 cents; Children half price.
Among the distinguished Artistes, are the following,
who now for the first time make a tour through this coun
try:
M’dle ROSA, the most beautiful and expert Female
Equestrian the profession has ever produced.
DONNA ISABELLA, the celebrated Spanish mistress
ot the horse, with her beautiful thorough-bred Pyrenian
Mares, Countess Montejo and Queen Christiana.
LE JUNE BLRTE.the Boy Hero, confessedly the most
extraordinary equestrian on either continent.
HERRKfcT, Maitre \alendni, and Monsieur GUI
LILME the famous European Hippodrome performers, in
three most exciting feats ot the Hippodrome—Le Perche
Equipoise. La Trapanze and Spirited Chari t Contest.
DEN STONE, the celebrated New Orleans Clown —
the accomplished gentleman and skilful rider, and piquant
wit, with his Ba.iet and Pactomme Troupe, producing
every night the thrilling equestrian pantomime entitled
“The Brigand.’’
Besides these there are Messrs. H. P. Madigan, Wil
liams, H. F. Nichols, Sam Burte, Durr Lovett: Misses. Ma
ry Pauane and Marguerette, and Masters James and Charles
See.
Myers scelebrrted Brass. Reed and String Eand constitu
tes the Orchestra.
The Stud ot trained Trick and Manage Horses are the
most beautiful and obedient that have ever been seen in
this citv.
JAMES GRAHAM, Agent.
Columbus. Nov. 26—tw4t&wlt
TEMPERANCE HALL.
SECOND ANNUAL VISIT
OF
KUNKEL’S
NIGHTINGALE OPERA TROUPE.
KNOWN AS THE
GILESRMiI OAR CQMPANAf,
THEY WILL COMMENCE ON
MONDAY EVENING. NOV 28, 1853,
Producing the folloicinz splendid programme.
PART I.
Grand Instrumental Overture, \ Ma s Ato “ d lnd
“ With what enchanting pleasure,” - - Nightingales.
“ Love and Cider,” (new) VV . Birch.
“ ANNIE RAY,” new Music by 3. Maealay,
[George Kunkel.
i “ Hush a bye Baby,” (new) - - - - W. Penr. Lehr.
“My Lovely Mountain Kate,” new-- Paul Berger.
Cast"nett Solo, with rotations, new-- - W.^Birch.
j “ Down in the Barn Ttard,” (new) - - • J. K. Search.
“ Mary Vale,” bv the author, (new; - - S. Macaulay.
AUNT HARRIET EEC HA STOWE, - J. K. Search.
PART IT.
Accordeon Fantasia L. Brown.
LOUISIANA BELLE DANCE, - - Master Floyd.
Cotton Pod Jig, Master Side.
Banjo Varieties. W Penn Lehr.
Violin Duett, (conducted by Herr Julie a BirehianoJ
[Maeauiav and Search.
FANCY I’OLKA, • Master Floyd and W. Penn Lehr.
Banjo Duett. “Cramo Crime,” - - Birch and Brown
Grape Vine Twist, ----- - * - VV. Birch.
Vl< ‘LINCELLO SOLO, “Sounds from Home.”
HERR AHREND.
[Late ol the Concordia Concert Troupe.
PART 111.
Overture, Central Rail Road,) - Macaulay & Troupe.
tc Uncle Sam’s Farm,” k-search,
“ Mv Brudder Gum,” Gf°- i^unkei.
I’m off for Charleston, (new style) - - - Paul Berger.
To conclude with the Freaks and Am.os of the
Wonderful Pet Elephant. Cordelia.
Bv Herr Van Ambirehio.
Doors open at o’clock and the performance com
mence at 7i,precisely.
JX3*“ The following New and Populor Songs, arranged
for the Piano Forte,) are tor sale at the door [Price 25
cents ‘ Aunt Harriet Becha Stowe —O.d Bub Rnuey
The Old Riser Earm-Marv t FORDi Agret _
Nov 25—twit A: wit
REMOVAL.
j. H. MERRY
Has remove*! from his *ld stand to
No. 102. next door to J. 4 J. Kyle.
He has on hand a fine assortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
consisting of every article generally kept in a Clothing store.
Columbus. Nov —w&tw3ms _
HE copartnership heretofore ex'.st-
ing under the name ot TKLAX Sr.
pfi.E is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
Columbus. November I— 16.
A CARD.
iinksto the public tl\r “mnsler Se
in the southern country w PEASE.
Columbus, Nov 1— -A
A CARD.
THE subscribers having -r id their stock ot -V ‘
r it J . -s’ 7-H I'ME.\~TS d.VD Mi ‘ IC.i /.
Cat. 31 n j-. v vivnfV BERG, return ne.r
for the liberal pain cage extended ni
Semm that line, and desire the transfer ot the same .0 .
successors n the Music Business. wHITTELSEY 4c CO.
Nov I— tw.lo ’
Jt’sT tresh Ma_aga Gra_e=.
“ Figs
-44 ProSorvctl Lrin^er.
44 Pickles, Catsups, Sauces,
Mackerel. Sa.mon and Lobsters,
from W m. Underwood.
Also on consignment 55 barrels
Nov. 25,1853 —tw P. A.CLAN TON. .
Sixty Negroes tor Saie.
YcciimSS term
Sixty likely Georgia Negroes,
consisting of
MEN, WOMEN, BOYS. AND GIRLS.
negroes during the
shall also be reee. . - - th- state.
from agents engaged m f_. Ui ± Bruad streets, a* Law
. all and see us at the corner ot fc rent-uu nr
re nee's old stand. Good reference^} g Mc AfE£ .
Coiumbus, No. B—wvwtt8 —wvwtt
NEW GOODS.
The subscriber has in Store a large stock of
STA PLEAXD FAXCY D~R Y GOODS
which are offered for sale at prices
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST,
FOR CASH OR APPROVED CREDIT.
Purchasers for Case will find it to their advantage
to examine my stock and prices, before purchasing
Columbus, April 2—tw ‘ C. MYGATT.
?Q TWg LA 04 IST
MRS. DESSAU
TYTOL LD respectfully inform the Ladies ot (. umbus
Tv and vicinity, that she bas just returned tr m the
North, and is now- opening at her residence. No. ilO
Broad Street, a most splendid and fashionable stock of
FALL AAD WINTER MILLINERY.
ALSO
An assortment of FALL AND WINTER DRESS
GOODS
for ladies’ wear—such as
SILKS. TALIAS, MANTILLAS, CLOAKS.” RIBBONS,
EMBROIDERIES,
and alt kinds ot Goods generally kept in a Millinery store.
In me DRc.SS MAKING hue,she is in the possession
ottne latest European styles and patterns; and her stock
•)t 1 rimming? for Dresses cannot be surpassed tor beauty
and quality, as special attention was given to this brancti of
her stock.
A call from her friends and customers is respectfully
eohei ted. Columbus, Oct 12—wAtwtf
PRINTS.
J l ST received, a fresh supply of French, English and
American Prints.
Oct 28—tw BROKAW, CLEMONS Sc CO.
CASHMERES AND B’LAINES.
YT7E offer for the inspection ot our customers, a very
T T large assortment of French (all wool’ Printed Mous
seiine de Lair.es and Cashmeres, of beautiful colorings and
designs, bought at greatly .ess than their intrinsic or market
value, which we will sell tor ess than the cost of importa
tion. BROKAW, CLEMONS Sc CO.
Columbus, Oct 28-tw
BLACK SILKS.
nave now in STuRE a splendid assortment of
YV PLAIN BLACK among which are
the celebrated Bischnfls and Gros de Zuric brands.
Also, Plain Black Satin du Chine and Satin La Reine,
for Mockmng. Fig’d., Watered A Rich Brocade SILKS
t Oct 19—rw BROKAW.CLEM* *NS A CO
Genin'3 Hats,
\FETV cases Genus's .1 >'<>. ova Hats —Spaivo styles*
Just received ami for sale by
March 3n—tw ’ J. it. MERRY.
Shirts ! Shirts!!
V LARGE invoice of SHIRT*, COLLAR $ DRAWERS
HOSIER Y. Ac. Just received and for sale bv
March :>*>—tw J. h. MERRY.
Rubber Over Shoes and Sandals
FOR Ladies and Gentlemen : also, Cork in-sok-s.
VV YN NE & F. I>\V A RDS,
Columbus, Nov A—wfctwtf 101} Broad street.
Misses ai:d Children s Shoes.
MISBE.S Gaiters; M r>'ce> and Leather B- < • ; also, a large
iot of Children trhoes. just opened.
WYNNE &. EDWARDS,
Columbus. Nov l—w&tw 103 Broad street
HATS,
a Gentlemen wanting a .splendii Dress Hat of the latest
style, can be sui'ed by WYNNE i. EDWARDS,
N>v a— 1 k.■ . No. 103 Broad street.
NEGRO BLANKETS,
4 HEAVY lot of BLANKETS,just received, and for
.JjL sale by W. G. ANDREWS A CO.
Columbus, Oct 15,1853 —wAtwtf
Sarvant s Shoes.
VLL kinds of shoes -nitable or servant’s wear; plantation
orotrans ; kip, buts ard stout calf do.; womens kip, bulT
and Calf Lace Boots.
A first rate art i< ol heavv kip boots for me-. For salebv
VV YNNF. & EDWARDS,
i.Ji 4 at li>3 Rroad street.
Gents fine Pump Boots,
c gil Light and stout Water Proof Poots; Congress Gaiters
,4 jg 1 with K.d and Cloth tops: Patent Leather and Calt
f aj Brogans, at WYNNE i EDWARDS.
Columbus. Nov 4—w&twtf 103 Broad street.
Elegant Ladies’ Shoes.
Kid and Glove Leather Gaiters; S.■•.-
ifea tag Bot ts and Jenny Lind Shoes; Black.
Brown. Taa and D-tib B. ots; French
K;d Slips. Black and Bronze, at
W YNNE &. EDWARDS.
Cohmt :>us, Nov 4—w&twtf
W. G. ANDREWS & CO.,
DEALIRS IN
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, WIVES, LIQUORS, *C.. R.
Four Doors below Hill &: Dawson’s old Corner
BROAD STREET. COLUMBUS. GA
Columbus, Oct 15,1853.—tw&wtf
S HCES,
“■ A A Pair of Extra BROGANS, just received and for
OVVsaieby W. G. ANDREWS & CO.
Columbus, Oct 15,1853 —wtwtf
BY C. S. HARRISON.
A. K. AYER, Auctioneer.
GROCERIES. FURNITURE,. 40..
AT
4 T 11 o’clock on Tuesday the 6th December next,!
tY w;ll sell in front of my Stores, a large lot of
Groceries and Furniture
consisting in part as follows :
30 Hhds. New Orleans Sugar.
50 Bris. “
50 Boxes fine Chewing Tooacco.
10 Qr. Casks old Cognac Brandy.
2 “ “ “ East India Mader.a Wine.
2 u “ “ London Dock Port “
2 Bris, Porter in Bottles.
2 “ Tirmants best Ale in Bottles.
30 Coils Rope.
5 Doz. Champaigne Cider.
5 “ Brandy Cherries, ito., &c.
ALSO
4 Fine Marble Slab Bureaus : 3 fine Marble Slab Wash
stands ; 2 fine Sideboards ; 3 fire Sotiis : 1 Mahogany
B'Oit Case; 3 fine Car; Tai.es; 2 Mahogany Dining
Tacies ; 1 fine Centre Table ; I Pa.r Otto-mans; 4 fine
Wardrobes; 2 fine Tete a Tetes ; 2 French Bedsteads ; 5
‘ar*eCarpets ; 4 doz. Sofa Eottom Chairs; 6 doz. Cane
Bottom Chairs , 3 Mahogany Rocgjss Chairs ; Cotton
Mmtrese-es ; Bedsteads ; Bata 1 übs : Co*, sr g S:: es ;
Tab'i-; Crockery ; Dry Goods ; Clothing; Horae, Mules.
Wagons, Carriages and Bugg.es.
ALSO
FOR AN D OX ACCOUNT OF ALL CONCERNED.
Forty-five Boxes of Tobacco.
m ,-ked G. Sold to pav Freight. St :>rage, Ac. Bv order
Messrs Gu: bv. Daniel & Cos .
• - - |
Hurds’s Golden Giosn.
t-OR THE H HR— Am- ug he many preparations for j
the growth ot the Ha.’, thi* •■oia*s Gloss takes the lead, j
; Three rease us * it- g'-ven h. it * so universally used ind 1
* Wred -o ail etatrs. Been use :: has proved the most es-
Lmlal m Rddness. r. .mparts a beautiful dark .
rioUaaddeliihtfuipertusne to me hair. 3d. Because the La
•hev'wtth dee iiser-mmat n. wu.cn they a. t possess, have adc-p
----,j : r ffauv other reasone coaid be given win uisagreat ra
jfjrisl but those who waa: more have only to give it a trial.—
p_,i e cen *. a large Dottles. - .-r sale by Dm.g stsaad Store-
T eve r\ where. _
1 ke J|y, T. a . an. Proprietor. 3ttl Broadway. New York,
i discount to Mcrdmots.
sew York. Nov gg-whouaa
I MUSICAL.
piaxo-f6rte£axd music.
WM. E. CARTER.
HAVING purchased the interest of L>. F. Willeox, has re
moved to
NO. 72, BROAD STREET,
at J. L. Howell’* Book Store.
where he will beep constantly ou hand a general assorment o
MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
of every variety and price.
Patrons and friends are nv : t,-d to call and examine lv- stock.
’ ‘rders solicited, an<i a Ii .era! diso unt made to Tsacht-r- and
Schools.
Pianos to ler. tuned, and repaired.
October I. twtf
NEW MUSIC STORE.
-1 ‘eve Lien he 1 aw Hall 8 IMaees,
BROAD STREET. COLUMBUS. GA.
THE undersigned have associated themselves together,
under the name and stvle of
TR U A X & P | ASE,
for the sale or Musical Merchandise, and take this method
o inform their triends and the public generally, that they
will keep constantly on hand a general assortme
in the above line, among which may be found—
PIANO FORTES?, ■
of various styles, from the best
MELODEONS, from the celebrated Manufactory of
Prescott A Brothers; Guitars. Vi ins, Accordeons. Fluti
nas, Flutes, Fifes, Ban;os and Tamborines.
Also, Instruction Books of all kinds; together with a
fine stock ot SHEET ML SIC, ot every variety. Ail ot
the above goods we offer for sale ou terms that cannot fail
to please.
Purchasers are cord'ta ly invited to call and examine our
stock. Orders solicited, and executed with care and'dis
patch. J, L TRUAX.
Columbus, Sept. 20—wAtwly J. W. PEASE.
Pianos for Rent.
- HE subscribers have just received severa
very good second hand F.anos from New
* * * ‘ It ork, which they will >e:! or rent at reason
able prices. ‘ IRUAX A PEASE.’
Columbus, Sept 16—twtf
Newr Sheet Music
4 LrOOD assortment, just received at the Music Store ot
Xl Columbus, Sept. 16—tw TR A.V A PEASE.
New Sheet Hnsic.
THE subscribers have v lay received a lanre assortment u
-Sheet Music; anions which are many new and populai
pieces never before offered in this market. The ladies in parti
culirare invited to call and examine ur
TRUAY & PEASE.
Columbus, March 2—tw lot? Broad street.
PiANOS TUNED AND “REPAIRED.
THE undersigned have engaged the services*:
>lr. F. 0. RA MM. Tuner and Piano Maker, utelj
Hj ‘ W n from Erards’Celebrated Establishment in Paris.
■1 4 Tt J * Mr. R. :s probably the best in his profession in the
Southern Country. We are prepared to attend*.) all orders ia
the above line, and will be responsible tor all v. ork done by our
workmen. < trders addressed to Wuittkl.sk/ A Cos., or Tat:ax
&. Pkask. will meet with prompt attention,
WHITTELSEY & Cos.
Columbus, April-J2, 1833. TRUAX Sc. PEASE,
twtf—Jel l wtl
Instruction in Music.
H AV T NG removed j ernitmeiib y with my family to the
city ot Columbus. I offer my professional services to
the inhabitants of C*. -mbus and its vicinity. Having
taught MUSIC in me f the larg st cities in the United
States for the last ,-ev niet-ti years. I feel confident that I
can give entire satisfaction to ah who may favor me with
their kind patronage.
I am kindly permitted to refer to the following gentle
men : Dr. Henry Lockhart, Charles Ruggers. Win. H.
Young,H. H. Epping, John F. Hudson, and others.
All orders left for me at the Book and Music Stores, or
at my residence, on Church street, will meet with psompt
attention. T. H. VAN DEN BERG.
Professor o t Vocal and Instrumental Music,
Columbus, Oct 21—twtf Enquirer copp.
EDUCATION.
Glennville Female Coliedate Institute
BARBOUR COUT!TV ALABAMA.
REV'. D. S. T DOUGLASS A. M., President.
Aided by competent Assistants.
The Trustees would announce to the dozens of Glenville and
its vicinity, and to the public general . tnat they have secured *
the services of Rev. D. S. i’. I • n . President of Auburn
Masonic Female Cos! leg rtneer whose supervision and direct
ion the Institute will be re-organized on the first Wednesday
i < the 4th of January. l-fio-C
Every preparation will be made, necessary to furnish facili
ties of a high order, for the education of young ladies.
The course of instruction will be thorough ami practical in
every department that our Institution may be free from the
common imputation—“ Young ladies are accomplished, not ed
ucated.” Spelling, reading, geography, arithmetic, history,
penmanship with the analysis and construction of the English
language will receive especial attention, as the pre-requisites ot
a thorough ami finished education. Funds have bven raised,
and other necessary arrangemen's made ‘ commence immedi
ately afer the Ist of November the erection of beautiful and
commodious College buildings with a Chapel hall eighty by six
ty feet, exclusive of eollonade. The principal edifice will be two
stories high, and constructed throughout with special refer
ence to ‘he convenience, eemfort and health of the pupils. The
exercises will be conducted in the present Institute building*
until ihe completion of the new College.
There will be n< steward's hall connected wfih the Institute,
but a citizen of the v Gage has proponed to open a pleasant
boardinghouse, solely f; • the encouragement of the enterprise.
Students fr m abroad may be assured - find;, g an agreeable
home with ns in our quiet, bealihy village.
The social and religious advantages • f Glennville. with its
churches and seminaries, ita accessibility, w h daily stages
from Columbus to Eufaula, where the line is intersected by a
cross line from Chonnenuggee, Ala., to Oglethorpe, Ga., offer
area: inducements to those persons seeking favorable locations
for the education of their so ns and daughters. Tlie means have
been pledged or the erection of a Male Collegiate Institute, so
soon as the Female College shad have been completed. We
confidently -elicit an investigation of our educational advanta
ges before choice shad have beeumade elsewhere.
The Music Department wifi be under the direction of Mrs.
Donzfa-s. who bring * with her an enviable reputation as a v cal
and ins performer, as weil as a successful and accu
rate instructor. The scholastic year will consist of two consecu
tive sessions. of twenty weeks each.
Rates of Tuition per Session.
PRS?4IaTORY DIZA.RT3tS.ST.
First Division, .t 3
Second D\vision. 14 GO
CoLLVIiIXTK Dx/aRTJCKNT.
Fresh Claes .$ IT 00
Sophomore Class go 00
Junior “ 22 00
Senior u 24 00
hi nt Stvdixs.
Jltisic (onPiano, s2:> t 0
- on Gui tar.) i5 00
No charge for use of Instrument,
Ancient and Modern Languages, each . sl2 00
Drawing and Painting 12 00
Embroidery 12 00
XV x work i, per lesson. - I oo
Ail he students will be instnc ? ed in Vocal Music without
chaxgk. Bills due Half in advanck.
F:r further particulars, see circu'ars. which may be obtained
by applying to the secretary of the Board, or the President of the
Institute.
Board of ruslees.
E. E. Dcßoss. Prssidsnt. A. C. Mitchell,
A. >l. Sanford. R. Mitchell,
Wjc. Fuse man. J. M. kuraia,
M. M. Glenn, .-ee’v and Treasurer.
Glenville. Nev. 2. ‘ wfctwtt.
Masonic Female College.
LUMPKIN, STEWART COUNTY, GA.
I. R. BRANHAM, A IM, i. *
J AS. AUGUSTUS BASS. A. M \ -Y^octatePnncipals
I. R. Bsanham. Prof. Mathematics A Natural Science.
Jas. A scstcs Bass. ProL Eeues Lettres and Moral
Science.
Mrs. Bkaxaam. M Ktem Langua-vye.
Mo- M a St Gay. Primary Department.
Mrs. Aoelia F Mu.-;.; ard ‘Jm -utal Branches.
Assist..r.• .n Music
Calendar for l^oi.
1 Spring Ter: ; . mrrieiiees January Htb.
Annual examicati- c .•tnmences .July 10th.
Commence meat auy Ja, V
Attn;am 1- Term e ; iitmences-.......September otb
Semi-An . tai examinatioa commences Dec. 7th.
The Musical Deparmtect will $$ under tne •iirec tic avt
1 Prot. Branham.
t For tanner imormuhon address either of the Officers or
j anv member ot the Board of Trustees,
i Lumpkin. Nov 8, lhs3.—w&twtiLFebi
MALE SCHOOL.
VyN Mr. J’ an Isbam’s School will recommence
. T Tth first Me day in October, 1353, and wii;
- el se June 30th. 1954. Tuition per Scholastic
- S
NEW CO-PARTNERSHIP.
r FiHE subscribers take great ph asure in informing their
and the public generally, that they have pur
w: the entire stocks of
ML SIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
AND
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
/Messrs. TRU AX A PEASE and WHITTELSEY A
CO., and that they have removed to the store formerly oc
cupied by Mr. D. F. Wiixcox,
No. !)**. I.'a-t Sale Brtxid Street, Columbus, Ga.,
which store has been extended and newly fitted up tor the
. purpose ot carrying on the
BOOK AX D STATIONERY BE SIX ESS,
at wholesale and retail by Mr. J. W. Pease, and for the
sale of
Mtiaic. Musical Instruments and Musical
Merchandise
by them at wholesale and retail, where can be found at all
times a splendid assortment of
PIANO FORTES,
Iff f jfmanufactured by the most celebrated Makers
in tiie T_ nited States and in Europe, such as
LIGHTE A NEWTON, New York,
H. WORCESTER.
NUNNS A CLARK,
FRITH A POND,
HALLET. DAVIS A CO., Boston,
RAY EL. Paris.
ROSENKRANTZ, Germany,
and others; all of which we warrant to be made of the
nest seasoned materia -. and which cannot be surpassed in
regard to brilliancy of toi,e, delicacy of touch, finish and
durability.
—ALSO—
MELODEONS. VIOLINS, GUITARS, FLUTES,
FIFES, CLARIONETS, ACCORDEONS,
BANJOS, MUSICAL BOXES, STRINGS,
and the largest assortment of
gfrLj SA A an ry, rl
of all descriptions that can. be found any where in the
Southern country.
We are also prepared to exchange with all who have old
Pianos, and wishing to obtain new ones, and will a low
them a fair price for them, and to sell our own on as rea
so.ial e terms as can be found in the United States.
Having engaged the services of one of the best Tuners of
New York, we are prepared to TUNE and REPAIR
Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs, Melodeons and Ac*
cordeons in the very best manner and at the shortest notice.
N. B. All orders left at our Store No|92 E.ustSide Broad
Street. Columbus, Ga., will meet with prompt attention.
TRUAX A VANDEN BERG.
Saecesscrs to Truax A and Whittelsey A Cos.
JOHN L. TRUAX. T. H VANDEN BERG.
Columbus. Ga., Nov. 16—wAtwtf
Found.
4 POCKET BOOK belonging to Mr. John A. Hicks,
Yx with a note and some cotton receipts. The owner
can have the same by applying at this office.
Columbus, Nov 25—twtf _ _
NOTICE.
V GENTLEMAN of this city is about to commence a tour
through Georgia. Florida and Alabama and will be happy
to act as COLLECTING AGENT :or Merchants and others
who have unsettled accounts and notes in his route ot travel.
For further intormation apply at this office.
Columbus, Nov 25—twtit
Muscoste Railroad Company.
GREAT REDUCTION IN FREIGHT ON
/ \ N and after the Ist of September, COTTON will be carried
from C. lumbusto Savau.unah. at FIFTY CENTS per hun
dred pounds, including In-nrance over Railroad.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
, .MERCHANDISE arriving from the East and cot to
be forwarded by Railroad will be retained in the Depot at Co
lumbus three days, free of charge, and if not then removed will
be -sent to one of the city Warehouses for Storage at the ex
pense of the owner.
EDW’I) F. RlCKEß,Superintendent.
September T. 1853.
NOTICE.
PERSONS who expect to have their orders filled at. PA LACK
MILLS, will please let the CASH accompany Diem, as I
have no spare time to charge and then run all over town to col
lect. The whole of mv time is required at the Mill to keep up
the legitimate business of the establishment.
Nov 18—w&twiw L. LIVINGSTON, Agent.
A. 11. De.WITT,
JEWELLER AYD WATCH REPAIRER,
ONE DOOR BELOW J. ENNIS ft CO,
NO. 99 BROYD ST-, COLUMBUS, GA.
FOR SALE, a fine assortment t’ Hunt
igY in 2 Cased English Lever Watches 1’
. -Ya Karat Gold, with very heavy Cases, some
weighing over three ounces.
Ladies’ Geneva Watches beautifuliy set with Diamonds;
a lull and general assortment ot Silver Ware, Silver Tea
Setts, Pitchers, Cups, &e., &e.
Silver Tobacco Boxes and Snuff Boxes; Gold and Sil
ver Port Morales: 104) fine plated Castors of the most tasty
patterns.
Silver plated Waiters, all sizes; Cake Baskets ; Card
Baskets.
Silver plated Forks suitable for Boarding Houses and
H-i-teis, best quality.
Fine sets ot Jewelry of every fashionable style.
Diamond Ear Rings.
Gents Diamond Breast Pins.
Diamond Finger Rings, single brilliants and ciustres,
beautifully set.
Counting House Gold Pens.
Ir. -hort every variety of goods generally kept in a Jew
elry Br o re ; all of which are gotten up with the most ap
proved taste, of the best quality, and at prices that will
please the pubre and prove satisfactorily.
P S. WATCHE.fi and CLOCKfi repaired in the best
manner.
Coiumous, Nov 4 —w&twtf
READY M\DE CLOTHING
AT SEW YORK COST.
I HAVE purchased the entire ck of readv made Lb.thing of
my brother John Smith, and offer it at New York Coer, ‘for
Cash. Great inducement* will be offered to purchaser*.
J. 8. rMITH.
2T—w til Jan I
BROAD STREET HOUSE
COLUMBUS, *PY| GEORGIA.
THE undersigned has taken charge of this establishment. The
house has Oeeu thoroughly renovated and furnished anew'.
The traveling public will 2nd his rooms airy, neat and clean, and
- tab,e ooUiit. illy supplied with, everv delicaev the market
uff>nis.
- nnihm-ses wul arvays bv in readiness to carrv passengers to
and from the H>xel to the Depot and Steam Items.
Ls T. WOODRUFF. Proprietor.
Coiumbus.Oct. ll—witwt:
LOST.
, THIS morning, betw-en the Howard Factory
J_'A ind Mosrs. Schiev A J :hm~:n’- et :re, a anail
LEPINE WATCH, ni a heavy Go id FOB
CHAIN attache!. The lindet will oe .ibera..y rewarded
by the same at r?. Marcus A White's.
Columbus, Oct 15-twtt
FOR S \LE.
\3ne four horse Tennessee W AGON and six set sos harness*-
Also, a tirst rate two horse Wagon with in excellent se
st harness, -fpply to W• G. ANDREWS Sl CO.
Columbus. Nov Is —tw<k v ’;
NOTICE
4 LL pers.ns indebted to the arm of McKEE A. LOWE, for
.A Xegr e*. are ‘-m- -i lhat -heir nrurs are in the hands of
P. J. Philips, and can I/e found at the store of M. A. A.ien. next
d*.-*>r below John .V*Gougii T 3, LoLnnbus. Ga.. wnere we deatre
ih se thatare due to iaII and set e ; and those persons whose
ao es are n> t due. ran iud their* taere ai-o.if they wish to make
payment durrng o.r absence.
Cwlombn-. gg—wpail McKKE 4c LOWE.
*