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* irnniiJ? the Afghans, led to iarge reinforcements of
~|j t o<*p~ at betaisor ? _ _ _
• h ht>- in a nad portion in Burmah—the troops
’ Vlh’ e being hi a Kate ol .-lege, and nearly the whole
v i,*-w piovmces being in the hands of the en* my, and
‘ tK ,’ nutters worse, a amine is raging in the country.
."j, lepoitthat Persia i-collecting an aimy to operate
. -t 1 uikey is unfoui deu.
Further A cco tin s by the Atlantic.
n rc , fl rf- Battle between the l urks and the Russians
~ j ( lurks Victorious at Oltenilzn- 1200 Russians
lied and H'vnoed —lt 0.000 Turks crossed the
l)uHide Dis- jffectiou oj the Pules in Russian S, rricc
oruercd to advance on Turks— Circassian
Y.ctor es in n sia Louis Napoleon Jor Ad ire ()pera
turns l —England Vacillating—AuHria Neutral,
New Yohk, Nov. 29.
Tiie Atlantic brings us no autln ntic ace-amts troni the
jT si t a later date than those received by Ibe Canada,
,ue therefore wit iont any certain mformat on ot what
as tr-nsp r and b* two* n the Russian and Turkish arnn. s
.rue the 4th ins. Rumors wt re hswevt r, current in
Km;land at th tm.-oi the sailing of the Atlantic that a 1
j,v ive battle had b< eu f. ught near Bucharist, but it was I
- known which side was victorious.
Further detail had b< en ruevni of the recent affiir j
, Aitenitzt on the hft b:.ik of ihe Danube, v\h eh was
brilliant Turkish victory, in which the Russians lost I
>. ivc humirt and men kiiied and wouuded.
The lurks to the number of nearly one hundred tiiou
nd had cross and the Danube. r l he Russian command !
r. GoiscliakofF. had received ordeis irotii the Czar to i
act on the *IF- naive.
The Turks captured eight guns from the Russians in j
the engaeem tit at Olteiiitza on the 4th inst.
A regiment of Poles in the Russian service had man- i
tVsted their disaffection towards the Russians; they fa to j
w-d the passage of the Danube by the “lurks, whim th.- \ j
i. rmitted to iffteta er ssing ot the rivu-without giving 1
the alarm.
The Turkish fl -et was stiri in the Black Sea. and the j
English and French ffe ! s in the S< aof JVhtrinora. Rus- j
Mia has laid an tmbaigo on Turkish vessels, wheh went j
nto •ff ct on tin 22d inst, but the fl gs ot neutral powers !
arc lobe r< ejneted.
Count N-ss lr< di ? s diplomatic circular had been pub- j
rad. and lad excited strong remarks from the French j
and English press.
The Porte will h..ve nothing to do with any amendment i
i tin. Vann in tc, and insists in nothing si ort of a {er- i
, r t;\ new treaty to ? ttlc his lu’ure r latioi.s with the C zar i
Rlappa, the distinguished Hungarian gunral. has!
u a assigned a command on the Dannbe in the Turkish !
service.
T lie Circassians ei ntirne io have success in their en
counters w ith the Russ ans in Asia.
Louis Napolei n xprt sa. s hnistlf stronly : n favor o’ j
prompt and active opt rations in aid of lha Ti rks. The j
British oovei tirneri!. 1 owever. is di?fw sed to vacillate.
The Pi us? an gov rmm-i.t h: stiv n n* tie-*- that it r- .
-erv* to itself jerUot hh rty ot ict on in Easttrn affairs !
Austria professes neutrality.
China—Tlu city of Sluiuilioi was erp’ured by tin i
fhnesc itisnrgei is in the ITiii of Pi pimb* r.
COMM KItCJAL.
COTTON STATEMENTS. ~
.c-Er x
s ?i < 2 ~ 55 j| g on
£ £ s 2. ! c -a is & ‘hard
s ~ I<■ o < • ® this
c. r-. s t ® . S.C.—S3. 3 wi?
• ra. ra- ; 7 day
18f2 ’ 229 2988 21454 24671 1494 69>0 8394 16277
1853. 43 4819 *.426929131 3023 13716 16739 12392
Columbus, Dec. I.
Cr ttor—The receipt- continue heavy ; all offered is free- j
ly taktn hut at decidedly easier priees.
|
Charleston. Nov *29.
Trie ‘■ales of cotton todav, ‘I ue?day, were 1800 hales, at j
9tol< $ cents. Prices continue urch ngod.
CITY OFFICERS.
t We are authorised to announce JOHN F. CLF.G
---lIORN as a car and date lor Deputy Mar-hat at the election
in January next. Dec2-te
fry*” ALEXANDER M ROBINSON announce?him- ,
feifaea car didate tor ie-c!ection to the office et Deputy
Marshal in January next, Oct 29—tde
M’F are authorised to anrouree the name of JOc'h.FH
REM BERT as a candidate tor Dei tty Marshal in the j
ensuing lection in January next. Oct llw&.twtd
WE aie ai tborifed to arrmre Mr JOFN D
A l NOI.l) a? a cardidate for the office ol City Marshal
a? the election in January next.
August 17, 1853 We. ,
(*F"< ‘ROE OF I I EjV is a candidate for Marshal
at the ensuing January election, and will l'*’ by •
Aug. 16, w&twte MANY YOlhße.
WAN I KL).
20.000 Acres of land in the Southern part
of Georgia.
\NY r person h. vii g lands ibr sale will address me at
Brunsw it k. Oa . before the 10 h inst.
Dee 2—tw2t& w It* N K A/cDI FFIE
DENTAL NOTICE.
DR. O. P. LAIRD
HAS returned and will re open hi? office on Monday
next. Dec 2—twit i
TEMPERANCE HALL.
‘•TIIE MINSTREL’S LAVSOF GLADNESS.”
KUNKEL’S
NIGHTINGALE OPERA TROUPE,
M hose UnequalUd Vocalization has gained for them the
soubriq et ot the
STAR COMPANY,
AND
CH AMPION VOCALISTS OF THE AGF.
\Vj|] pnnlii’ue tiieir rly ?ucce?sfu! SUIREES every
Evening this wet-k
Off red r\FACT. NOT f\ MFRE PROMfSE,
A REAL CHANGE EVERY CONCERT.
AFTHORS OF THEIR OWN MFSIC.
OKIGINAL IN THEIR IWS BITLF>QUES.
GIFTED WITH THE POWERS OF SONG,
and endowed with the
POITRY OF MOTION!
They stand as a combination unequalied in the
ANNALS OF MINSTRELSEY.
Admission 50 cents. Doois open at 6t o’clock.
JOHN T. FORD, Agent.
Nov 30—tw2t
WANTED TO HIRE.
FFfY ABLE BODIED NEGRO MEN,
r l' , o work on tHp repairs <f the Ma-cogfe Rail'oad during
J the year 1551; for whom liberal wages will be given.
Payments made quarterly at Columbia or on the line of
the road.
The company cinthe®. feed-* and funi-hes medicine and
medical attendance in ca~e3(d -iekness.
Fee f.irihet iuforma ion apply to E. F. RICKER,
C*:,|:mibne. ov s>-iw -nperintendent. i
w NOTH E.
■\\T A N TKD either ss an xopre-tiee or a eierk in the
\\ JEWELH V nd, IVA CH making business a
young man iron 13 to Id y* ar.- of age—he must be of good
moral character die. Any into mation concerning the
fusiness flic , can be procured by calling upon the Edito r
of the Times Jfc *Vnt ntl. An apt iicant, however, for ap
prentice.-nip w!l he more de-irable than a clerkship.
. Columbus, Nov 3-—tv\ 3t
MULES! MULES!! MULES!!!
—:o:
A Rare Chance—-One not often met with !
IHAVEinCotu üba*, at Pitts &. Hatchet’** eUble, a select
lot wf
which \ propose to sell for one third csoh. the balance r.e’ otlcb’e
bin! payable iu Bank the first nfi iciober next with interest Irorn
dale Persons that are want ne mules, and have u*'t bought on
! account oi tleexireme hieh p ic s, will do well t*. cal), tor J
think I can se 1 them mules teat wi.luotlook larger the day you
f‘ st |mt t* e gr*r upon iU©m than ihpy ever will lor
instead ol be.np ra-s and under shirdser a treat many s r e. the>
w. re raied upon the prairie* of Missouri.
Cali son , as expenses are high, and 1 will becompelled to add
them on every d-iy• h. A. KEY".
Columbus. Ncv 23 twSl&wlt
R. It. R.
IN TEN MINUTES CURED THE GOUT.
Mr. M. Edgecomb, an English gentleman, re iding in
Waverley Place, New York had been troubled with tbs
i gout for six week? Bv th* advice and consent of Dr
V\ heeler he applied R R. Relict. In ten mi iute? after the
j first application, he was free from pain, and ha- not sufibr
! ed any lurther inconvenience. So reader, it B with all acute
pains—R. R. Relief acts like a charm ; the moment it is
appin and, the most severe paroxysm of Neuralgia, Chill Fe
vers, Rheumati-m, Sick Headache, Toothache, Cramps,
Spasms,Sw-e led Joints, Weakness, and Pain in the side
a>e instantly relieved, and the cause quickly removed.—
The nrs symptoms of pain, apply the* relict, either inter
nally or externally,and you wi 1 free from all further an
noyance. In purchasing R. R. Relief, see that the signa
ture of KADWAY & CO. is upon each bottle, and the
ieiters R. R. R. blown in the glass. The genuine will in
stantly stop the pain. Price, z 5 cent®, 0 cents, and $i CO
per box Nov 26
££y Old Sores, Ulcers, and all eruptions and diseases
arising from an impure or depraved state of the blood. See
the extraordinary cure ot Mr. Win. G. Harwood,a highly
lesjiecta le eitiz* n * f Richmond, Va., by Carter'* Spanish
Mixtuie. fie had ulcers at.d *-ores ot the wor-t deseriptb .n, i
and finally got so bad, he was unable to walk, except n
crutches A tew hottlss of Carter’s Spanish Mixtuie the
great blood pniitier, cured him, as it has cured hundreds of
others who have suffered with rheumatism, bad effects of
me cury.and pains and ulcers ot the bones and joints.
See advertisement. Nov 26
BdT As the season is with us, wnen there is always !
much sickness among childien, caused by sudden colds.it ‘
may not be ami>s f*T us to mei tion that the new medicine,
“Ayer’s Cherry I eetoral,” attracting so much of the public I
notice, for the cuie of serious Lung complaints is. when j
used insnu.]’ dose&, one of the veiv best in the wotld for
occasional familv ue. It is simple and ! aimless torehil- j
den, as well as very palatable. We use the article our- j
-elve.-. at and would r* commend our reader- to cail oil i
avd g t a bottle fortiiul. Nov 26
Sixteen ot the best Apothecaries in Baltimore say |
of Stabler’s Anodvne Cherry h xpecto ant ior Coui hs, Ac. j
and of Stabler’s Diarrl cea Cordial tor affections of the ;
Bowels, that they ‘are sati fi* and that they aie medicine* of
great value, and vety efficient tor the cure of the diseases
for w hich th*")'are recommended, that they bear the evi- •
denee ol skill and cure in their preparation and st\le of
pi tting up,” &.c. See advertisement tu another column.
Nov 26
RAILROAD
CIRCUS!
i
jar®
IRYSTiL illU^ir/^IL
FIATIIG Fl\E THOUSAND PERSONS!,
WT ITH a sei< ction of reifo’TTrtF from European ;
VV aid American Cirtuses ard Hippodrome?,expressly i
for this-eolersal et t iprite. with note t-oveltie? aid talent j
than ha? ever before liter ofleied by a travelling company, !
will exhibit at .
CCI.rite.BT7S, cn Mcncay, Tuesday. Wednes
day j rd^ll tiifcy, Tec. sth. 6th. 7th, £th.
On the corner of Oglethorpe and Bryant Sts.
Barnesville on Tuesday Nov. 29th, and Foisyth
on Wednesday Nov. 30th.
\ FTF.RNOON* AT 2 O’CLOCK, AND AT 7 O’CLOCK :
AT NIGHT.
Admission tO cents; Children half price,
Amctg the dis-tirguitb*d Artiste?, are the following,
who now for the tint time make a iour through this coun- j
IM’dle POFA, the most beautiful aid expert Female ;
Eqi cFtrian thepiofepsicn ha?ever produced.
DONNA ISABf LLA.tI ie ce lebiated Fnaniih miftres? i
of the hon-e. with her feautilul thoiongh-o ed Pyrenian I
Mate?, Com te?? IMonte’o and Queen Christiana.
LF, JUNE EURTE.ihe Poy Heio. eonfersedly the mo:-t
extiaoidinary ♦ questrian on either cor tinent. j
HFRR KIST, Mait'e V'aleutini, and Monsieur GUI- j
1 IEM E the fan mis European Hippodiome performer?, in
three mo>t < xcitn g feats of the Hipp’ dr< n e—-Le I’erche
Equipo'-e. La T r. pai.ze at and Spirited ( hari t Contest.
DI N STONE, the ce'el rated New Orlea s Clown—
the accompli- hed gentleman and skiiful rider, and piqna t
wit, with hi Ballet and Fai tonime Troupe, producing
every night ihe thiillit g tauettrian pantmiime entitled
“The Brigi nd ” i
Peside? thee there are Me??rp. H. P. Martigan, VVii- ;
liam?, H. F. Nichols. Sam Bui te. Durr Lovett: Misses Ma- |
ry Pauline and Margueiette.and Masters James and Charles ;
! Si C.
Myers’ ?eele'nrrt(d Bias?, Reedar.d Suing Band constitu*
! te? ti e Oiehestra.
The Slid of trained Trick ard Manage Horses are me
i most beautiful and ofAdient that have ever f.een se-. j n i.i
JAMES GRAHAM, Agent.
Colrmbn?, Nov. 26 tw 4t&wlt
JUST received fresh Malaga Gr. pes.
“ i igs.
“ Pre-eived Ginger.
“ Pickles, * at-up?, Sauces,
“ Mackerel, Salmon ai a Lobsters,
from Wm. Underwood.
Also on consignment 25 bairelslii-h Potatoes.
25 “ Onions.
Nov. 25,1853-tw P A. CLAYTON.
Sixty Negroes for Sale.
THE sttbteribens having made Columbus a permanent pom
for sel ina re. 'roes, offer l>rsale on accommodat-t g term
Sixty likely Georgia Kegroea.
consisting of
men. women, boys, and girls.
ShaP fci 9 o oe c nstantly receiving negroes durine tbe reason
ftom a ertsemagedin bv.yi.gii. the u| per jar. o'this • tn'e.
all a. and >eeus a “ihe coni, r of Front and bread streets at Law- j
reiceaoliira.d reference kiven.
Coumbus.No.B wtwtf \\ ,V. k. B. CVrK ..
FACTORY HANDS WANTED.
The lagle Manufacturing: Company,
WANT to hire fittv hands. Many families now living in
she country would find it greatly to their advantage to en- ;
a a are with them. High wages are paid and constant cm*
ulovnient guaranteed. Houses are funii-hed the haras
f h from rent None but industrious and moral persons
will t e employed. J. RHODES BROWNE, Agent
Cobunhu-, Oe t2S-tw&w2in
Comforters! Comforters!
r pHF’> Eagle Manutacmnng Company have on a
| large number of Com otters, well made, and ot GOOD
yj q TERI L, wh ch they will sell at a moderate price.—
Tne attention of planters and ■ thers is called to them.
Columbu.-, Oct 29—wtw2m
For S^le
MY plantation on Upatoie, seven miles South
{ Ea .tofth.scitv,ots 7 acres, 3ao cleared. Also
|2|f! my summer place tour nr.les north ea t containing
; 3 4acres. 150 cleared ; well impioved, good orchards and
; nearly every variety of Iruit. .
“My house in the city, oi superior workman-hip. term*
i liberal, long cr> dit and gieat bargains given.
Al t o tine furniture, China, dining and tea setts, cut glasr,
nperior silver tea sett, waters, knives, fork-, sp ons, fruit
hiw-kets ea-'iors. stand pitcliero, ate., etc.
baskets, ca -or,, j j jJCHi/EY.
Colurnbue, Nov. 2£— wit&tw2t
NEW GOODS.
1 o rr* . TA NARUS?, f !fl ii r>Bcn beT has in Store a large stock of
[STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS
w’hich are offered tor sale at prices
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST,
FOR CASH R APPROVED CREDIT
i Purchasers tor Cash will find it to their ad.&ntage
toexamine my stock and prices, before purchasing.
Columbus, April 2-tw C. MYGATT.
TO f iFTAJIiSt
MRS. DESSAU
WOULD respectfully inform tne Ladies ot Columbus
and vicinity, that she has just returned from the
North, and is now opening at her residence, (No 110
I Droad Mreet,; a most splendid and fa-hionable stock of
TALL AND WINTER MILLINERY.
ALSO
An assortment of FALL AND WINTER DRESS
GOODS
for ladies’ wear—sum as
SILKS, TALMAS, MAXTILLAS, RIBBONS,
EMBROIDERIES,
and ail kinds ofGoodp generally kept in a Millinery store, i
_ln the DRESS MAKING (i ne,shew in the possession j
of the latest European style? and pattern?; and her stock I
of ‘I rimmings for Dresses canr.ot be surpa-sed for beauty
and quality, as special attention was given to this branch of j
her -took
A call from her friend? and customers is respectfully *
solicited. Columbus, Oct 12—w&twtf j
PRINTS.
JUST received, a fiesh supply of French, English and
American Prints.
Oct 28—tw BROKAVV, CLEMONS & CO. |
CASHMERES AND I PLAINES.
WE offer for the in-pection of our customers, a veiy i
large assortment ot French (all wool; Ppr.ted Mous
eeline de Laine? and Cashmeres, of beautiful coioringsand j
designs, bought at g*eally less than their intrinsic or market
value, which w e will sell for leas than the cost of importa
tion. BROKAVV, CI.EMONS &. CO.
Columbus, Got 28-tw’
BLACK SILKS.
WE have now in STORE a splendid assortment of
PI,A IN BLACK SILKs; among which are
ihe celebrated Bischaffs and Gros de Zunc b ands.
Also, Plain Black Satin du < hine aid Satin La Reine, !
for Mourning. Fig'd . Watered &. Rich Brocade SILKS.
Oft 19—tw BROKAVV,CLEM- >NS & CO
Misses and Children's Shoes
MIBciE.V Gaiters ; !*> or* cco and Leather Boots; also, alarge
lot of Children Bhoe. fust opei ed.
WYNNE St F.DW ARD?,
Columhna. N**v 4—v &*w 10:1 Broad street j
riiiTa.
aGentiemen wanting a splendid Drea* Hat of the latest
Ety’e, can be suited by WYNNK a FDWARIIB,
N'ov 4 w<.-tw ,f No 103 Broad s*r> et
NEGPO PLAINKETS,
A HEAVY lot of L>l .r- ’ - ETS.just received, aud for
sale by VV. G ANDREW’S &l CO.
Cob mbits, Oct t 3,1853 —wA-iwtf
Sextant's fefcccs.
4 LL kinds of st c.es suitab e i r servant’s wear ; plantation j
/\ brogans : stout call do; womens kip, buff j
and fall L ce P<ots.
A first rate artich o’ heavy kip boots f or . For sale by ;
WYNNE & EDWARD' - , j
Columbus. Nov ♦—witw lU3 Broad street, i
Gents fine Pump Boots.
Eight a and stoui Waier Proof Boots - Concress Gaiters
fSI with hid and (loth tops: Paient leather and Gal
fml Brogans, :t WYNNE & EDWARDS,
< olnmbus, Nov 4—w&twtf >O3 Broad street.
Elegant Ladies’ fchoes.
Kid and Glove Leather Gaiters; Son
tE Bo* ts and Jenny Lind Shoes; Black,
Brown, T'D and Dab Boot?; French
Kid Slips, Black and Bronze at
WYNNE. & EDWARDS,
!0t Broadsheet.
Columbus. Nov 4—wiutwtf
W. G. ANDREWS & CO.,
DEALERS IN
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
GRfCf.KIES, WINES, L'QCOI!?, IC., &C.
(Four Doors bklow Hii.l & Dawson’s old Corner)
BltOAl) STFPFT, COHJMBUS, GA.
Columbus, Oct 15,1853 —tw& wtf
£HCE e.
rnA Tair of Extra BROGANS, iust received and for
OUUsaieby W G. ANDREWS & CO.
4 olumbus, Oct 15, 1853—w twtf
BY C.. S. 11A RR I SON.
A. K. AYER, Auctioneer.
I
GROCERIES, FURNITURE, &C.J
AT
“BC_i r JL ’
AT li o’clock on Tuesday the 6*h DecemG?r next, Ii
will sell in front of my Stores, a large lot oi
Groceries and Furniture,
coni-ting in part as follow'?:
30 Hhda. New Orleans Sugar.
50 Brls.
50 Boxes fine Chewing Tobacco.
10 Qr. Casks old Cogi ac Brandy.
2 “ “ “ East India Martens Wine.
2 “ “ “ London Dock Port “
2 Brie, Porter in Bottles.
2 “ ‘1 irrnants best Ale iu Bottles.
30 Coils Rope.
5 Doz. (’hainpaigne Cider.
5 “ Brandy Cherries, dtc , &c.
I
—-also —■
4 Fine Marble Slab Bureaus ; 3 fine Marble Siab Wash- i
stands ; 2 fine Sideboaid? ; 3 fine Si fas ; 1 Mahogany |
Book G a.-e ; 3 fine < aid Tables; 2 Mahogany Dining j
Tables; 1 tine Centre Table; 1 Pair Ottomans; 4 fine j
Waidiobes; 2 fine Tete a Tetes; 2 French Bedsteads; S |
large Carpets ; 4 doz. Sofa Bottom ( hairs; 6 doz. Cane
Bottom Chans , 3’ Mahogany Rocking Chairs ; Cotton
Mattiesfe.- ; Bedsteads ; Bath Tub.- ; Cooking Stoves ;
Table; Crockery; Dry Goods ; Clothing; Horse, Mules,
Wagons, Carriages and Buggies.
—%
ALSO
FO RAND ON A CCO UNT OF ALL CONCERNED.
Forty-five Boxes of Tobacco,
marnedG. Sold to pay Freight, Storage, &c. By order
of Vlesstß Gut:by, Daniel *& Cos ,
Columbus, Nov 19—-w&twtds
. j— -- HF, c'partnership heretofore exiat
ing under the name ot IKUAX t
! PEASE,is thie Cay ciamulved by inui uni consent.
Lolumbua, November I—ivrt [Noy i6]
A CAED.
subscriber having **'ld ■'? interest intheWo&le- Bu>
I sines? o Mft-sis.T! UAX & V.WDEN BEhG. rei.,n.slu
i ihank t* th üblic f* r*- w.-rzl palro age b slewed upon
: the .ate firm, and solicits ron: ; airons a irans er ol the saint
t<* h>9 succ -ss'-r-, who have p .rcnasedol VVhittels*-y & C>. th* i
1 enti e -lock oi SWt / 7 MU K. MVSlr.ai. /.VS I HI-
Mi .N T , &c- cow oSe- on re isom b:* terms j| ebest and aa- si
j extensive of Musical Merch&udist to be loinn
in the soutl t rn com try .
Coluic >us, -ov i—tw[Novl6] J. \V, PEASE.
A CARD.
: ‘pHE subsrrit ers having sold their stock of MUSIC, MUSI
: I C.i J. !V> Th U.M X'.VV j .V.V/> M UKC .1 i MKi.IHA. \-
| UlSt. to .Weasrs. TRUAY A. V \NDr N BEhG. returo h* i
tbankst their Iriends tor the liberal [ airoraae .xtendert l<
ibUra in lhal line, aa<l desire the traiufer of the same to ihei
1 -ucce-ST. in she Music Business.
Nov i— tw[ G’ V m
~ FOUND.
/\N the 25th inr.t„ in the puhiic road near the rerdteice o
1 1 * (iwiu Th an o, a p cliti *-ook containing tw* nty-o; *
loiter* and sixty-five cents. whic*i the owner can get by applying
o ihe uuderaigusrt and paying lor tbii*advertisement.
A C. FLE*vKLLEN, Columbus Ga.
Fovembw I—wtf,
MUSICAL.
PJAXU-FOKmTiM) MUSIC.
WM. B. CARTER,
! IT AVING purchased the interest of D. F. Willcox, has re
1 11 moved to
NO 72, BROAD STREET,
(at J. 1,. Howell’s Book More,)
where be will teep constantly on hand a general assortment <
| MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
1 of every variety and price.
Patrons and iri* nds are invited to call and examine hi* stool
Orders sol.cited, and a liberal discount made to Teachers ai t.
[ Scho.ila.
Pianos to let. tuned, and repaired.
Ociober 1. twtf
NEW MUSIC STORE,
(A jew doors below Hall iy Jloses.)
BROAD S*l REE j , COLUMBUS, GA.
THE undersigned have associated theniFelves together
under the name and style ot
T R UA X ft flk 91 1
for the sale of Mu-ical Merchandise, and take thi-i method
! o inform their friends and the public genetally, that the\
will keep coi stantly on hands general assmtment
in the above line, among which may be found—
Am UL4NO FORTRS, “
of various styles, from the be; t
i “ ir \j J makers. 7 J Irj-
MFiLODEONS. from the eelehrated Manufactory oi
Prescott & B others; Guitars, Violins, Accordeons. Fiuti
nas, Flutes, Fifes. Banjo and I ambonpes.
Also, Instruction Bonk- ot all kinds; together with a
fine stock ol SHEET MUSIC, of everv variety. All ol
the above goods we offer for sale on terms that cannot far
to please.
Purchasers are crd : a ly invited to call and examine our
stock. Orders solicited, and executed with care and dis
patch. J L TRUAX.
Colombo!*, Sect 20—w&twly 1 W PEASE.
Pianos for Rent.
THE snbrciihen- have just received severs
very good -econd hand Pianos fr<>m New
J J |f 7 York, which they will sell nr rent at reason
able prices. ’1 RUAX & PEASE.
Cn|iimhi!3,Sej't. 16—twtf
New Sheet Music
A GOOD assortment, just received ai the Music Store ot
Columbus, Sept. 16—tw T!U /i< &PEASE.
New Sheet Music.
THF. subscribers hare this day received a large am tin 1 1 tol
Sheet Music; among which are many new ami popn a.
pieces never beiore oflered in this market. The ladies in parti
culirare invited to call and examine our stock.
TRUAY A PRAPE,
rvtnmhns. March 2- tw 106 Broad street.
PiANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED.
aaag—i THE undergigned have engneed the serviceso
Mr. F. o. RAMM, Inner and P ano Maker, lately
f rom Erards’Celebrated fc'.stablislimcnt in Paris.
J * xr 7 Mr. R. is probably ihe 1 est in his profession in the
Southern Country. We are prepared to ai tern) to all oders In
the above line, and will be responsible tor ail v ork done bv out
workmen. < Hders addressed to VVhittklskv & Cos., or Triai
k. Peask, will meet with prompt attention,
VVHITTELSRY & Cos.
Columbus. April 22. 1853. TBUAX St PEASE,
twtl— Jel4 wtf
Instruction in Music.
HAVING removed permanently with niy family to the
city ofColumbus, I offer my professional services to
ihe inhabitants ol Co’embug aud it? vicinity. Having
taught MUSl('in .-ome of the largest cities in the United
States for the last seventeen ytars.l feel confident that I
can give entire satisfaction to all who may tavor me with
their kind patronage
i am kindly permitted to refer to the following gentle
men : Dr Homy Lockhait, ('haiies Roggers, Wm. H.
Young, H. H. Epping, John F. Hudson, and others.
AM 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 of Vocal and Instrumental Music,
f'olnrnbus. Oct 21—twtf Enquirer t-opp
EDUCATION.
Glennville E\male (’ollegiate Institute
BARBOUR C CUKTY, ALABAMA.
REV. D S. T. DOUGLASS, A. M., President.
Aided by competent Assistants.
The Trustees would annoui ce lo the citizens ol Glenville and
its vicinity, and to the public tenerally, tiiat they have secured
the services ot 1< v. 1 . i?. T PouK as.'-, iate Fri sident of Auburn
Masonic Female College, under who-e supeivision and dire* t
ion the Institute will be re-oigan zed on the first V\ ednesday
(the 4th) of January, 1854.
Every preparation will be made, necessary to furnish facili- j
tit soi a hi£h orde , oi tl e edi.catioi oi youi g ladies.
The c< urse ot instruedon will l e tl on ueh tiid practical in j
every department that our Institution nay be lr< e Irom tbe j
common imputation— ‘*Yom g ladies are actompiishtd, noi td
ui.at*d” !S| ellii.sr. leadii g. g*itrajly, anil n.* in, history, j
per manship w ith ihe arislys'? ar and construction ot tbe Eugbsli
language will receive e?p< cial idteiilit n, t s ihe prt-ri quisitos ol ;
u th< rough ai ci finished iducaton Kui ds lave h*.en raisid, ■
ai dother necessary arr’ i gtiiunis made lo conm tree in medi
ately af er the Ist ol Nov. mb. rtl e irecboi ol 1 eautilul ai.*d j
coti'inodiotis t oil* ge buildii gs with a _t ha| el lab ei I ty b\ six- j
ty ieel. exclusive oi collot ade. Ibe princq al. and fee will be tv* o ‘
stories high, aid c*nstn’c’*d tlr. nvl-otn will, sje.ial n hr- |
enre to the conu-niu ct, ••mlortai u htahh of the j uj.i's. The j
exercises w ill bt concur t*.. in tlie present Institute buildii gs
until the c< mj-Ie ior oi tl e r w < ollege.
There w ‘ll t e no Mt w s re,’- hall <** i nocti and with ihe lustilute,
but a cilizen oi the village has projos.d to < pen a plei sani |
boardu.g hi u-e, sole y for il e er conratt n enl ol il c enit rpr>se.
sstudeiits trim a hr* ad nay be assured ol finding an agreeable
hon e with ns in our quiei. I ealil y village.
’ihe social aid relig.r us advantages >l Glcnnvile. with ’l3
churches aid semii.aries, its scce a sibility, with ciaiiy sttges
Irom tolitnfuslo lutauh, whtre the 1-3 * is mtcrsect.db a
cross Hne ir*'m < bur ler ugee. Ala .to < gletl or| e. t , * ffer
great induct n . nls lo ll ore j ersoi s sokiig Is.vt r: l le locutions
lor tbe eeuci-lio! o’ ll tii s< in and daugl Urs. Tbe meai s have
bei n ) ledg. and or the t rection of a N ale * oilegiate li sliluie, &.
soon is the Icma.e r ollege sl ab 1 leen c.mjleud. V\
confloentty o cii an ir vesligetior ot < ui et ucaiioi al advanta
ges be ore choice shall have b* en mac e else where.
Ihe Mu c De| i r mei.t will be ui der the dinctien of Mrs.
Doug las w 1.0 br ngs with her ar> enviable rei matn nas a vocal
and in t i mtntul J- r crnn i,s s well as a sutc* s ul aid aecu- j
rate it:- 1 udor Tie set ciistic yar w ii) c i sist ol twoconsecu
tive sess.ons, of twenty weeks each.
Bates of T uition per Session.
Prxpxratorv Department.
First A ??.
Second Division 14 00 .
CoLL>GsATS DIPAHIMiCNT.
Fresh Class ® ’ fj)
Soph- more C ;
Junior “ 22 00
g-.nior “ 24 00 ;
1 JTRi ?Tl DIES.
Music (on Piano,) ‘j*
“ (on Guitar.) 00
No charge for use of Instrument,
Ancient and Modern 1 angunges, (each) •* 2 ,
Hr wing and Painting “
fmbroi-iery * of
Wix wo-b (per lesson,) 1W
Ail *he etude- ts will be instruceu in Vocal Music without
CHASO? Hills due HALF IN advance. . . . ;
For mrther particulais. see ci culars, which may bf ohtained
by applying to the Secretary of tne Board, or the Presiden. oi Ihe ,
Institute. „ , .
Board of l rupees.
E E Drßoss, President, ; A. C, Mitchell,
V M. Sans. Rp, ! R- *’ ITchkll
Wm FavvMtV i , M. tIAIFORDf
\\K Freema., m. M. glens, *ec’y and Treasurer.
Glenville, Nev. 2. witl it>
Masonic Female College.
LUMPKIN, STEWART COUNTY, GA.
I. R. BRANHAM, A. M., j AesociatePrincipal
JAS. AUGUSTUS BASS, A. M-i 1
I R Branham, Prof Mathematics & Natural Scienet*.
Jas Ai-gustcs Bar?, Prof. Belles Lett.es and Moral
i Science. _
Mr?. Branaam, Modern Laneuages.
Mise Mart G*v. Primary Department.
Mr? Adel: a Bass, Muei-c ad Urnamental Branches.
I— Assistant io Music.
Calendar for 1854
Spring Term commences. January ihb.
Annua! examination commence? •"jy
Commencement day J ‘ly
Autumnal Term comrnet.ee*- te.mte: sth.
Serni-Acoualexamination commences Dec. 7tn.
The Musical Department will bo under the direction oi
‘rof. Branham. .
Far further information address *ither ol the Officers or
iuy member of the Board ol Trusiefs.
Lumpkin, Nov 9,lßs3.—w*St,twtiiFebl
| MALE SCHOOL.
r * School will r t ..unence
the first Mol day in October. 1853. and will
close June 30th. 1854. Tuition per Scholastic
< olumbus, Fept. 21—w& twtf
NEW CO-PAR I NERMIli*r
I subscribers take great plca-ure in informing their
1 Iriei a- and tl.e putdic generally, that they have pur*
! *‘ha.-e<i the ei tne?t< cks of
HtSIC. MUSICAL IXSTRUMEXTS
AttD
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
>f Messrs. TRUAX & PEASE and WHITTELFEY &.
0., and that thev have n moved to the store loinierly or
npied ny Mr D. F. Willc x,
Vo. 92, Fast Side Broad Street, Columbus, <ia.,
which st re has been extended and newly fitted up lor the
purno e of canyiug on the
BOOK AND STATIONERY BUSINESS .
at w holesale and retail by Mr. J. VV. Pease, and lor the
sale of
Music, Musical Instiuments atd Muelcal
Meichai.d se
by them at wholesale and retail, wheie can be found at all
times a splendid assortment ol
PIANO FORTES,
manufactured by the me?t c* lebiated Makers
in the United St; tes at and in Euroj e. si oh as
LIGHIEi NEWTON, New Yoik,
H WoRUEsTI R.
NUNNS & C LARK,
FKII Hi ro>D,
HALLET . DAViS & CO , Boston,
R AY EL. Pans
RO.-ENKRANT Z, Germany,
and ethers; all ol which we warrant to he n adeofthe
i be-t seasoned n atnial-.ai and whieh <ai i.c t 1 e suq h.-mo in
reeaid lo b.illiaiicy of to. e, delicacy ol touch, finish and
durability.
—ALSO—
MELODEONS, VIOLINS, GUITARS, FI UTES,
FIFES, CLARION I TS, ACCORDEONS,
BANJOS, MUSICAL BCXIS, STRINGS,
and the largest assoitnient of
of all descriptions t hat can te foui and any wheie in the
Southern corn try.
YVe are als<* piepared to ext harge with all who have old
Pianos, auo w l iiirig to obiaiti itw ot es, and will allow’
them a tail price loi thtni.aidto sell out own on as lea
sonahle teims a> can 1 e loui and in the Unit* and S Htes.
Having ei gagt and tie set vices o! oi e of the l.esi Ti r ers of
New Yoik. we are prei aied to TUNh aid REIAIR
Pianos, Chur* h and Parlor Organs, IVlf lodeoi.f and Ac
coideons in the very best mai r.er aid at the shoitest notice.
N. B All otders left at our Stole No 92 Ea t Side Bioad
Stieet, Columbus, Ga .will meet with prompt attention.
TRI AX & VANDhN I ERG.
Successors t> Trnax & Pease and VV hitt* l et & Cos.
JOHN L. TRUAX T H. VAN DEN Bl KG.
Co'umbns. (La . N< v. 16— w& tw ts
REMOVAL.
J. 11. M E R K Y
Has removed from hia eld atai and to
No. 102, next door to J. A J. Kyle.
He l-as on land a fne osHrlnmit of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Co* (listing ol ( v* ry article generally k j t in a Clothing Here.
Columbus. N< v 23 w&tw3ms
Mtwope Jlaiiioad Cinytry.
GREAT Kill m< N IN 111 (11 (N
j? ♦
ON and after il e Ist of Fepten ber, COTTON will be crrric and
from Cilun busio Bavaniii ab, at HIT! (INlb per l.ui.-
drtd pounds, incJudii.g lnsun iu i our l ailrcr and.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
MFIK IIANDISE arrivii.g In m tie last rid rrt lo
be forwan • u by I.ai r*.; c. will I c retail -d in tl * Ia j < I j t .< >-
lumbiip three day*.free ot charge, aid il noi tht n rn-ovi and will
besetitt* oieoi tit ci y Vtanbousts lor suiigi at tl. cx
pei se ot iln owner.
EI.VVT) F. RK KFF, Sup riMerde.it.
gf-p-emhe* 7 1853.
NOTICE.
PERSt NF who expect to have ibeirordprsflMrd at PjO Jj( E
MJJ./.S, will please let ll e ( A; II ncci mj im tin, sr 1
have nu sp; relin elo cbsrge aid hei run all mi r town lo i
- ct. IhewhoU ol no tin.*- is r* quit* dat ti e 5.i1l lo k* <, r ]
the le itinia’e I usi.iesa ol tl.e tstaLld nei i.
Nov 18—w & tww J.. 1 IVIN Gf-ICN, Apia
A. 11. I;t,W IT TANARUS,
JEW FI IFR A>D WAT (II 1 FIAIIEIT.
INL 1( CR lLit W J ENNIS CO.,
NO. 99 BROAD ST., COM MBPS, GA.
FOR PAI F,a Ure assoitn rrt of Hunt
irg Castd Fipln’n Itvei VVatrles ]8
q'i ■ Karat (fold, with veiy keat) Cates, sen.e 0&.r3
weighing ever th;re ot ins.
U adit s’ ( ei < \a VV au I cs 1 r at till lly sr t with Dir n < I cV ;
a full aid go rta I an mu i of Silvei W ate, Sihei ‘ha
Setts. I itr 1 ers. Ceps, A t , &<*.
Filter Trl at <- I < xes a: dSm ff Er xes ; Gold and Sil
ver Port Moiaies; lit fim plan and t astort of the n.ost tarty
patterns.
Sifter plated Waiters, all sizes; Cake Carkets ; Catd
Baskets.
Silver plated Folks suitable lor Boarding Hcu.-es aid
Hotels, be-t quality.
Fine rets of Jt welry of eveiy fashionable style.
Diamond Ear Rings.
Gent? Diamoi and Breast Pins.
Diamond Fit ger Rinas, single brilliants and clustres,
beautifully set.
Conntii a House Gold Pens.
In rhoit eteiy variety ol got ds generally kept in a Jew
elry Store : all of which an- gotten i p with the n pst ap
p ovr and taste, of the beM quality, and at prices that will
please tin pi hi c ard i rove satisfactorily .
P. S. WATCHES at.d UH -CKS lepaiicd in the Lee
manner.
Columbus, Nov. 4—w&twti
Rl.AlrY M I E CLolo IN G
AT NEW YORK COST.
IH 4VF purcl.ared tl.e 11 tire Mock in ready made riotl lav of
my brother John sniritl, aid off* rit at >ew York < osi, lor
Cash. Great inducements will be offtredto pi n iars.
J. 8. 6WITH.
P.p.27—w til -tan I
BROAD feVRELT HOUSE.
COLUMBUS, ||||T GEORGIA.
THE unders'ened has taken charge of this esttblishnu tt The
hou*e las been ti or- uglily rn ovated ad lun si ed anew.
1 The t-aveiir gp- blic wil fnd his * (iw a ry.i eat ad c ean,and
’ j i, ub e bouutifuhy su| plied w ith ev ry delicacy the market
affords. ,
On nibu ses wi ! always bv In rtadmes3 to carry pasaenger.- to
i and irom the Hotel to the 1 epot aid Bt< am 1 oats.
L. T. WOODRUFF, Proprietor.
Columbus, Oct. 11- w att wtf
LOST.
i THI- 1 morning, betw en the Howard Factory
% and Messrs. Schley & Johnson’s >trG s {PAu
LUPINE WAT i H, w’ith a heavy Gold rUh
CH AIN attached. The fiidei will be liberally, rewaidea
: bv leaving the ame at Messrs. Marcus & Whites,
j Columbus Oct 1~ -twtf
FOR SALE.
j A fine four bur.
A Also,a first rate two horse vwn ’ ASpREWf . &co
ot harness. -9pply . ...
i oluiub is, N v 18 -twA-w • _
notice.
j _ na indebted to the Arm of McKEB it LOWE, far
i A infonm and tkafibeir notesare in the htisis of
1 ’ - ’o.jd can he ion and at the store of M. A. Allen, next
” h hi'John “c ’-"adi’k Conirebuts Ga . ww we desire
d l °" r d leto call and e.Ule . and lt-.se per-on wh*>*e
due, cv. rt-d theirs there ako,if they with to make
McKEE It LOWE,