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

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~ u ., in various ilircctions. Rolu s welt liun \ ing to the uni of the Russians : Jems ton tin ucd to arrive at the Turkish tiki the season permit operations of ■ pai! : es will soon be in a position to carry i: it tv as determined oil the paitoftlie Turk* I ■ jjvi. immediately ;i general attack on the Russian w j;i Ji being very much extended was guile fli iot*raW<“. I ’J’iit' i''aial opposite had bven taken several I , t > by both parties and at last advices was in the lijjjd.s of the Turks. | suim:Ki.-v\i.—President dames Fazxrs had ivsigu ;:.e government being in a minority on its postponed ! \i. i. Marquis i). Lariverd, Spanish Minister i ikxico is uanslet red to I>erlin and is to be succeed ■j by Genera, iacon. liie Marquis of JJasoni is at M .-.-- lit Spanisli Consul General at London. ! lrom the Savannah Morning New*.] lIniKEK DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE ARRIVAL OF TIIE JKUKOPA. COTTON 1 IKM ! I Vo Morr righting between the Russians ami Turks. New York, Doc. (>. J lie Lrnisii steamship Lurojxi lias arrived, bringing over pool dates to the 19lh tilt., three days later than the Vtlantic. Liverpool Cotton Market. The salts ol‘Cotton in the Liverpool market for the p, week, ending on the 18th ult., comprise 37,000 bales llot'which speculators took 1,000 and exporters 2,000 ■ bales, leaving 31,000 bales, of all descriptions, fur the 11 trade. The quotations are as follows : Fair Orleans. <3 3-4d. Middling Orleans. ijj. Fair Fplands. k 3-y.J, Middling Uplands. 3 Id. The and emand for Cotton was lair and holders (inn. Flour eontiued in good demand, and the better quali | ties had advanced during the week six pence. Ohio H flour was quoted at 38 shillings to 38 shillings aud (* j * pence. Crn was in model ate demand, and prime quali -4 ties are quoted at 10 shillings. London Monet Mahket.—Consuls havo advance*! I and were moderately active. The rate of interest by I the I tank ol England lias been lowered. Large transactions have taken place in American I securities. Rice has slightly advanced. 1 he Manchester trade has slightly declined. Havre Cotton Market. The Havre market lias been less active. The sales ■of the week ending on the loth ult., amounted to 8000 I |T bales. From the Seat of War. There has been no mote more fighting between the I lurks and Russian. All the previous accounts of the | movements and battles fought are confirmed by the nr- I rival of the Europa. Sixteen ot the best Apothecaries in Baltimore say I; o! Stabler’s Anodyne Cherry Expectorant for Coughs,&e. [ j aud of Stabler's Diarrhoea Cordial ior nllec-tions of the How- js, that they ‘are-'at.'sited that they arc medicine.'d T areal value, ami very efficient for tiio cure of the diseases B for whi h they are recommended, that they bear theevi ■ detU'. of’ kill ;e .l euro in their preparation ant! style of p puttin'.’ up,” Ac. See advertisement in another column. I \\7A N 1 LD. — A situation ;is overn< -•- or teacher in or \\ rear Columbus. Inquire at this othee. Colai bu . Di c 9—w&twtf NEW GOODS. c .. _ npHE undersigned would call the attention of their friends jl to their large stock of GOODrB. which will be sold [ nt reduced prices. I Crockery, China, Glass, Piated and Britannia. I ureens, Plates, Dishes, Teapots, &c.. | Pitchers, Bowls, Castors, Goblets, Tumblers, Decanters, W .•liters. Knives, Forks, Spoons, Lamps, Lanterns, Preserves, Wine & Jelly Glasses, White and Fancy Dinner Services. White Stone do do ‘Tea Sets, Mantle Vases, and a general assortment of Fancv articles,suitable for CHRISTMAS Presents. COWDERY & CO. ©'Columbus, Dee 9, 18**3 —w&twtf i A )ST. ON Wednesday evening last u heavy IRON KEY about three and a halt inches long, with hollow stein : any person finding such a one will very much oblige by leaving it ut either this or the Enquirer olliee. Columbus, Dee 9—tw3t. House and lot for Sale. , . | offer sale one of the most desirable locations in or I about Columbus, my present residence.just east ot the JLJLL city and tEe cars passing along the Railroad, ta short j distance from the depot and within ten minutes walk of the city | *nd coux enient in every way to business. * The lot contains everal acres, tlie buildings all new. In my ii luvncemircbasers are referred to Gen Charles 1. Williams Dec 9—twit* “ ‘ROBERT It. HOWARD. LUXURIES : LUXURIES!! r F , I’ >Bi: who are fond of good things, well served up, will * call at the CRYSTAL PALACE It WG I iu *t*o basement of the City lintel. I lie following bill ol lair can | be had at the above place at the shortest notice ; served up to y suit the taste of the most fastidious. I / A Oysters from the hull. I y ) Raw Oysters hv the plate. Nyj / Fried ‘ “ - - •* ‘ Stewed “ “ “ Fried 11am and Kggr, Fried atd Broiled Beef Stake, Fried and Broiled .Sausages, Fried and Broiled Chicken. Roiled and Fried F..g?s, ** Wild game of all kinds, such as Birds, Squirrels. Ducks, Venison iiftrtlltt Fresit Fish, Fried and Broiled. ~*• 8. Ladies can ite furnished with Oysters in ti e Dining iotn of the city Hotel, at short notice. Columbus, Dec 7—t\v3tu RAFFLE! ON s \Tl li DAY, UECEKUKII •Mill. •Vr THE NEW JEWELRY STORE, ” iLblrt- silvllr eilulicrs. “ Port Wnie 1, “ Cups, Diamond Breast {’in- Diamond Kar Rings, <.old Watches, ’ ~ . ~}’ fT t r k..„i ’ - ••!! rort J/omas fcc, • III) *us, Dec <- w&.twtf A. if. [p.\\ j rT _'ariucer aud Corner Stone copy. Wanted to Kent. M A .^rTo r m^ , il^ <lW c ,, ’ Mg .' Vi,,l l 2** vr V;:M uu,{ ‘'"rde., ; a,id S l K ‘V r *? f ' ;, T ‘ on® on Broad street would f umV . t ,hc la:,t r ’ PKase apply at thisoflke. Wm .rgiumbus, D.vember 7-iwiT , Wheat! Wheat! \X T E ‘ n- u . a i , * \ \V , T .’ “ J t'l.'m lt- 1 aud .si .M) for prime h ,! v B- voboijPu". i, on;. ■ e tnU “ ‘NiT.U'i? PA! AFE JtfILLP. f Flour Cheap and Good. In S'iy'iS"” rl '"* *? ■S)-ck.scX ! n, j Lverv sack warranted. ■’ f ‘ WINTHS’apALAfjj.; MILLS. AT COST ! 35,000 DOLLARS WORTH OF r firm of /> It OKA If ( / i: mm ... „. Tr 1 and earl - v as P of,, le hy that time, wcofferour ENTIRE STOCK AT COST, FOR CASH i y, ! Li.KdANT Dress .Silks, Gimhiams, DlLaixes, Prints, Lasii.mkrks, Linux Shr.in iNt;, MerIXOS, SIitKTIXfJ Lixexs UII ALLEYS, J'aRLE DIAI’EBS, Ho At BA 7. IXES, 1 LA XX E LS, L -VI It KOI ]> Eli IKs DIIA PlfltlES, Ac. Also.ji lar'/e lot o| \elvei, Brussels, and Ingrain (.‘arpetlitsc, inanbuts, Kersevs, Ceorgia Plains, Osnsburgr, Linev- vi r i>,... * oot Hats. &c., &c. 1 ’ AM of w hich will be sold AT (JEST, w ithout reserve. < olunib')?. Dec 7 w&twtf BROKAW, C'LE.I/ONS #c C’O. Jl ST RECEIVED Fulton Market Pickled Beef. PICKLED PORK, CHEESE, FRESH CR AN RE 1C ries, Raisins, Malaga Grapes, Figs, Northern Apples, and a superior lot ot llavuiia Sugars, just received and offered >'y , „ w t > . A. CLAYTON, Columbus, Dec <, 1853. TO THI LADIES! MRS DESSAU rOl ‘LD respectfully inform the Ladies of Coliimbus t and vicinity, that slie, has just returned front the North, and is now opening at her residence, (No. i 10 Ilrottd SI reef,) a most splendid and fashionable stock of FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. ALSO Aii assortment of FALL AND WINTER DRES.S GOODS FOR ladies’ WEAK —SI ( It AS MISS. TOMAS, MAMMAS, I'l.llAKS” HIRBIINS, EMBROIDERIES, mid all kinds oflloods generally kept in a Millinery store. In the DRESS MAKING fine,she is in the possession of the latest European styles and patterns; and her stock of Trimmings for Dresses cannot he surpassed lor bounty and quality, as special attention was given to this brunch of her stock. A call front her friends and customers i- respect ltd ly eolicited. Colunmus, Oct 12—w&twtf NEW GOODS. Thesubscriijer has in Store a large stock of NTAT 1. E AN D F , 1N C Y DK Y GOO J) S which are oflercd for -ale at prices CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, FOR CASH OK APPROVED CREDIT. Purchasers for Cash will iind it to their ad vantage j to examine my stock and prices, before purchasing. Columbus,April 2—tw C. MYGATT. Misses and Children's Shoes. M’ISSKn IJaiier.s ; Morocco and Leather Boids ; also, a.large lot of Children Sljocs, just ojicacd. WYNNE IJDWAKDF, Columbus, Nov I—w&tw 103 Broad sired HATS. a Eentleinen wanting a splendid Dress Hat of the latest , style, can be suited by WYNNE &. EDWARDB, Nov t—w&twtf No. IU3 Broad street. NEGRO BLANKETS. \ HEAVY lot of BLANKETS, just received, and for ..-ale by W. G. ANDREWS & CO. Columbus, Oct 15,1833 —w&twtf Servant's Shoes. \LL ki suis of shoes suitable for servant's wear: jilantation . brogans ; kip, buff and stout calf do.: womens kip, buff and ( alt I.ace Boots. A rtrst rate article ol heave kip boots for mer. I'or sale bv WYNNE& EDWARDS, Columbus, Nov 4—w&tw 103 Broad street. Rubber Over Shoes and Sandals. {'AOH Ladies and (Icntlemcn ; also. Cork in-soles. 1 WYNNE & EDWAKDP, Cblunihus, Nov 4—w&twtf 103 Broad street. Gents fine Pump Boots. a Litrhl and stout AVait-r Proof Boots : Congress (initers with Kid and Cloth tops; Patent Leather and Call yMy Browner. *•! WYNN F. & EDWARDS, , •Wk Columbus, Nov 4—w&twtf 103 Broad street. Elegant Ladies’ Shoes. Kid and Glove Leather Gaiters: Son. /.-•v— tag Him is and Jenny Lind Shoes; Black, Brown, Tan ami i>nib Bools; French Kid Mips, Black and Bronze, at Columbus, Nov t—w&twtf W. G ANDREWS & CO., DEALERS IN 8 T APE E DR Y GO O OS, GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, &C.. K’. (Four Dooks below Hill & Dawson’s olp Corner) HHO.ID STIIKKT, COLHIBI S, <CV. Columbus?, Oct 13,1853. tw&wtf SHOES. 50( ) !;:K fEvlra Columbus, Oct 15, 18,).t—wtwtf LUMPKIN. THE nmiet>igned having permanently located in Lump kin fur the transaction of a % GENERAL MERCANTILE BUSINESS is prepared to offer such inducements to the citizens ol Stewart county, in the way ol \ No. I Goods and Low Prices, as |,o is confident, where understood, an intelligent and i discriminating community will not tail to apprvu..te. j aian.m. jc h b g now iu glore a good supply of udupicil to the season, embracing inort article that I) K V GOO 0 STO KE S llSSilßp,s; alt.is ‘*<<• * “c ool)i''Xc • ins mono is/o dealing, -““y,',” j:- \ T - n m;. NOTICE. ~...t-i'r mV ihilv asrenl to trauwict au\ I ). iSSi that “lay taWu, in hie i-d, u>nimbMuiy i-wfctwftn • kkmon AL. MHS. VINSON ■ t As <!: .ho h.ihti*.W^ II Church, in xtJ• *r ;< >.• ’ , . , MW>-\VIFh. by i‘-sc wtm uu.v dt-Mre lor Ooinßibu*Nov 19-U'htiw-t NOTICE. i>/ u>ons “i;;* h " -ru.^X ‘c*. • 1 \V* 1 BY C. S. HARRISON. A. K. .YJ EH, ArcnoxEEK. ■ GUOCEIM KS, FURMTURE, *C.. AT • MR. „ \P 11 o’clock ini Tuesday the Oth DevemU-i next, i ” J il fcvJj in iront of my Stores, a lariro lot o\ Groceries and Furniture consi'ting in part as follows: 30 Hnds. New Orleans Sugar. 50 Rrls. “ “ “ •>0 Boxes fine Chewing Tobacco. 10 Qr. Ca.'ks old ( ‘ognac Brandy. ~ Jndiu Maderin W)ne. ’ “ “ London Dock Port “ 2 Brls, Porter in Bottles. 2 “ Tirmants best Ale in Bottles. 30 Coils Rope. 5 Doz. Cliampaignc Cider. 5 “ Brandy Cherries, &c.. &e. A LSO 1 Fine Marble Slab Bureaus ; 3 fine .Marble Slab Wasli .•-titnds pC line Sideboards : 3 fine Sofas ; 1 Mahogany Book Case ; 3 fine C’ard Tallies: 2 Mahogany Dining fables; 1 fine Centre Table; 1 Pair Ottomans; -1 line \ v ardrobes; 2 fine Tote a Tetes ; 2 French Bedsteads: 5 large Carpets ; 4 doz. Soia Bottom Chairs; G doz. Cane Bottom Chairs , 3 Mahogany Rocking Chairs ; Cotton Mattresses ; Bedsteads ; Bath Tubs : Cooking Stoves ; I able ; Crockery ; Dry Goods ; Clothing ; Horse, Mules, Wagons, Carriages and Buggies. —A LSO FOR AND ON ACCOUNT OF ALL CONCERNED. Forty-five Boxes of Tobacco, marked G. Sold to pay Freight, Storage, &c. By order *‘t Messrs Gmiby, Daniel & Cos., Columbus, Nov 19—w&twtds A. IL De,WITT, .IEWELLEB AN!) WATCH IIKPAIKEII. ONE DOOR RELO)U J. ENNIS CO., NO. !) imOAI) ST., t()LI >IIJI S, GA. FOR SALE .a fine assortment of Hunt ing Cased t English Lever M atches 18 SK.*js Karat Gold, with very heavy Cases, -.nne weighing over three ounces. Ladies’ Geneva Watches beautifully set with Diamonds; a lull and general assortment <•( Silver Ware, Silver Tea Setts, Pitchers, Clips, &c., &c. Silver Tobacco Boxes and Snuff Boxes; (Juki and Sil ver Port Monaies: 100 fine plated Castors of tile most tasty patterns. Silver plated Waiters, all sizes; Cake Baskets ; Card Baskets. Silver plated Forks suitable for Boarding i louses, am! Hotels, best quality. Fine sets of Jewelry of every fashionable style. Diamond Ear Kings. Gents Diamond Breast Pins. Diamond Finger Kings, single brilliants and chistres, beautifully set. Counting I louse Gold Pens. In short every variety ol goods generally kept in a Jew elry Store ; aii of which are gotten up with the most ap proved taste, of the best quality, and at prices that will please the public and prove satisfactorily. P. S. M ATCHES and CLOCKS repaired in the bes manner. Columbus, Nov. I—w&twtf A CARD. rt-,H !•; subscriber having soild his stoek of Books, Stationery, JL <ve. to Mr. John VV. Pease, retuns his thanks to the public, for the liberal patronage bestowed upon himself, strict solicits from hi> patrons a transfer of the same to his successor,vlioof fers on reasonable terms, as good and extensive an assortment of Books aud fancy and staple Stationery, as cun be found any where iu this part ot the country. The -subscriber mav be found’ hereafter at the Agency of the Rock I.da ml Factory.* D. F. WILLOOX. Oct i. Iw! f Muscogji'e Railroad Companv. GJIEAT REbICTiOK IN FREIGHT OS; m rmr r M ?’ m. • ON and after the ist of September, COTTON will be carried from Columbus to Savannnah, at FIFTY CENTS per him- : dred pounds,including Insurance over Railroad. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. MERCHANDISE arriving from (lie East and not to be forwarded hy 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 es uense of the owner. EDW’D F. RICKER, Superifitendc.it. September 7,1853. WANTED TO HIRE. FIFTY ABLE BODIED NEGRO MEN, rpo work on the repairs of the Muscogee Railroad during I the year 1554; for whom liberal wages will be given. Payments made quarterly at Columbus or on the line ot the road. The company clothes, feeds and furnishes medicine and medical attendance in eases ot For further information apply to E. F. RICIvEK, Columbus, Nov. 30-tw Superintendent. Comforters ! Comforters! ‘TMIE Eagle Manufacturing Company have on hand a JL large number of Conborters, well made, and of GOOD MA ‘FERIAL, which they will sell at a moderate price.— The attention of planters and others is called to them. Columbus, Oct 29—wtw2m FACTCJRY HA NI)S WANTED. The Eagle Manufacturing- Company, WANT to hire fifty hands. Many families now living in she country would jind it greatly to their advantage to eti- with them. High wages are paid and constant em ployment guaranteed. Houses arc fumbhed the hands free from rent. Noue but industrious and moral pel sons will beemplovcd. J. RHODES BROWNE, Agent. Columbus, ()e t23-tw&w2m Sixty Negroes for Sale. rpili: subscribers having made Colmubus u pt ruunit-nf i .jn I fur selling negroes, offer for sale on accommodating terint Sixty likely Georgia Negroes, consisting ot MEN, WOMEN, BOYS. \M> Glßb' 4 . also be comuantlv receivin'? neiiroes* during U-v -e; -on from agents cneageil in buying in the upper part ot this sstate. Cali and t-eeus at tlie corner of Front aud Broad streets, at J.a'A rence’s old stand. Good reference given. Go umbufs No. 8-wtwtf \V. M. & A. lb McAI EB. FOR SALE. 4 Hue four horse Tennessee WAGON and six -et- -f l-arm-ss \Uii first rate two horse \\£foiiwitn .'in i'NCulh id oi\n rues S : ./ppiyto W. 0. ANDRi:WB&FO. ('olumbus, Nov 18 —tw&wtt _ RfiMOY VI- J. U. MEUUV iJa. remou-d from his wld stand to No. 102, next floor to v\ .! >vyit. He has on hand a fine assortment ol It EA D Y MA DE ('LOI HIA (, consisting of every article generally kept in <-!“thi:ig M're Columbus, Nv -■* —w&tw3ios FLOWERS! ■ A Cu! JUA. WARE. GUANO. _. .. . (if \NO will arrive at Apalacbic* la early MAC tuineatColiimbuvea ibeM.pplii.l n ..> l ,oin between tin* ‘L 1 :! - ’ ‘V ‘ j; r t .„ w ,iotV Warehouse of the J also have sum*, “ii n:.u<i ■* ,r ‘ last shipment• _ *;abu Georgetown. Eufau’a, I will make iiep.i.‘ i' r m’ It. JUNES Florence and Jcrnigar . t . L.m'MK net 25-W&IWII 1 t. ota.noj , ■ . , Ji tml h w ill copy one month. ! nquber anil spin ■ - found ‘*o.mThom, j !, thi uoo'r-uuv<J hi • JJJ,LL.V. Gduinbu’ * j N’- ,r sniber I- ‘ n 8* j MUSICAL. riAXO-FOUTKS AND MUSIC. WM. B. CARTER. HAYING purchased the interest of D. F. Willcox, has re moved to NO. 72, BROAD STREET, (at J. !,. Howell's Book Store,) j whore he will keep constantly on hand a general assortment o MUSIC AND MUSICAL INST III! ML NTS, of every variety ;;ii<! price. Patrons and iriends are invited to call and examine his stock. rdors solicited, and a liberal discount made to Teactters and ■ •'•'etiools. Piano- to let,tuned, and repaired. < Jctober I. t wtf NEW MUSIC STORE, f (-1 few doors below Hull Jy Alnscs,) BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. r PIIE undersigned have associated themselves together, X under the name and stvle of TRU A, X & PEA SE , tor the sale of Musical Merchandise, and take this method :o inform their friends and the public generally, that they will iveet) constantly on hand a general assortment of goods in the above line, among which may be found— I’tANO l-ORTES, of '| ariuus * !oni t)’ o he.-t MELODEONS, from the celebrated .Manufactory of Prescott & Brothers; Guitars, \ iolins, Aceordeous, Fiuti ttas, Flutes, Fifes, Banjos and Tamborines. Also, Instruction Books ol all kinds; together with a fine stock oI SHEET MUSIC, of every variety. All ot the above goods we offer for sale on terms that cannot fail to pleaso. Purchasers are cordially invited to call and examine our stock. Orders solicited, and executed with care and dis patch. J. L TRUAX, Columbus, Sept. 20—w&twly J. W. PEASE. Pianos for Sent. _ /iflß-r- THE subscribers have just received \ era very good sv.eoml ham I Pianos front New J J x J J York, which they will sell or rent at reason able prices. _ ‘1 Kt AX & PEASE. Columbus, Sejit. 10—twtf New Sheet Music 4 GOOD assortment, just reei-iw-d at the Music Store of XV Columbus, Sept. 16—tw TRUAX & PEASE, New Sheet Music. r |'Ml K subscribers have lhi day received a large as;< *i <t: *; 1 Nheet Music; among whicii are many new and popuiai pieces never before ofl-Tcd in tiiis market. The ladies in parti cnl irare invited to cailund examine our stock. TKtJAA & PRASE, Columbus, March 2—tw IOC Broad street. Pi AMOS TUNED AMD REPAIRED. ts*EZr THE undersigned have engaged the serviceso Xlr. F. <>. ItAMAI, Tuner and Piano Maker, lately ffTyin] from Rrards’Celebrated Establishment in Paris, u ** * 1/ “ Mr. R. is probably ihe best in Ids profession in the Southern Country. We are prepared to attend to all orders in the above tine, and will be responsible tor all v, ork dame by our workmen. Orders addressed to Winttxi.sky & Cos., or Truax & Pkask, wilt meet with prompt attention, WIIITTELSEY & Cos. Colutuljus, April 22, !Kj‘.i. TRUAX & PEASE, twtf—Jel l wtf Instruction in Music. Having removed permanently with my family to the . city of Columbus, i otter my professional services to the inhabitants of Columbus and its vicinity. Having taught MUSIC in some of the largest cities in tlio United States for the hist seventeen years, I feel confident that 1 can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor me with their kind patronage. 1 tun kindly permitted to reler to the following gentle men : Dr. Henry Lockhart, Charles Ruggers, Win. If. Y'onng, H. If. Epping, John F. Hudson, and others. All orders left forme at the Book and Music Stores,or at my residence, on Church street, will meet with psompt attention. T. 11. VAN DEN BERG, Professor of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Columbus, Oct 21 —twtf Enquirer copp. NEW CO-PARi'NERBII! P. r IMIE .subscribers take great pleasure in ini'ormingtheir .1. iriends and tiie public generally, that they have pur chased tiie entire stocks of Ml! SIC, MUSI CA L \\STRII ME MS A \ U MUSICAL MERCHANDISE of Messrs. TRUAX N PEASE and WHITTELSEY & CO., and that they iiave n moved to the store formerly oc cupied by Mr. D. F. Wilj.cox, No# 92, East Side Broad Street, Columbus, Ga., which store has been extended and newly fitted up torthe purpose of carrying on the BOOK AND STATIONERY BUSINESS, at wholesale and retail by Mr. J. W. Pease, and lor the sale of Music, Musical Instruments and Musical Merchandise by them at wholesale and retail, where can be found at all times a splendid assortment of PIANO FORTES, manufactured By tiie most celebrated Makers in the United States and iu Europe, such as LIGHTE & NEWTON, New York, 11. WORCESTER. NUNNS & CLARK, FRITH & POND, HALLET, DAVJS & CO.. Boston, RAVEL, Paris, ROSENKRANTZ, Germany, and others; ail of which we warrant to be made of the best seasoned materials, and which cannot be surpassed iu regard to brilliancy of tone, delicacy ol touch, finish and durability. —ALSO— MELODEONS, VIOLINS, GUITARS, ELI TES, FIFES, CLARIONETS, ACCOR DEO NS, BANJOS, MUSICAL BOXES, STRINGS, and the largest assortment ot SvCl U; j. Si M oi all descriptions that can be found any wit ere itt the Southern country. We are also prepared to exchange with all who have old ; Pianos, and wishing to obtain new ones, and wsllaiiow litem a fair price lor them, and to sell our own on as tea* sonahle terms as car. be found m the United States. Having engaged the services of one of the best Tuners of New York, we are prepared to PLNEand REPAIR Pianos, Church and Parlor Organs, Meiodcons and Ac cordcotis in the very best manner and at the shortest notice. X. B All orders ‘eft at our Store No[92 East Side Broad S'ree*. Columbus, Ga., will meet with prompt attention. TRUAX& VANDEN BERG. Successors to Truax & Pease and \\ bittelscv & Cos. j JOHN L. TRUAX. T. if VANDEN BERG, t’ tubus,Ga., Nov. —w& I lininni HEcopartnershij hen • ing under the mime of TRI \X & pi’ \ .r,, i- tins day dissolved by mutual consent. Folumbus, November I—iwtJ.Nov1 —iwtJ.Nov i*> A CARD. r l' , llli -üb-'d iber having *old ai- intere-t in the Music llit -1 >1 nc* > Messrs. TRUAX & \ VSDES BERG, returns his thank* to the public for the liberal patronage b stowed ujion l tie tut” firm, and solicit’ from th pi r pat roll -a transfer ol the same s,, hi* win. hav.* purcli; doi Whitlclsey & ( •>. Jheir ( mire ’stock of .>ll RUT .VCsIC. MUSICAL I.YSTk U -1/P .YV>. &•.. now offe'on re tsonabJetcrms the best and most extensive a>ortmen: -f Musical Merchandise to be found i in the southern countn. . 1 Oolumbvi'. Nov I—l No\!n .1. \'. . 1 1.A.-'L. A CARD. -|Mlf ‘Ub- Til or- li:>’ ‘• 2 • If- .V( >'/C. AICSU I ’ jjjs'n to .!/*•"-. Ti:F X -V V \,\ i)( N Bi:UG, return their thanks t ■ their iri.c - the : pa.ioiiagc extended to ; tbem in that line, an j(- r - ■ r “* ‘ “* “ -w,ir in il,e .V r 'i-:i’ Jsii- IK \ .. . wiin rj’.LcKY & to. LOST. NS THIS morning, between tin Howard i acto’v ScSih-v N Johnson's store, a small t X* W \TCH, will, a h- avv OM ! ‘>B Vtin •’ • i rii fi M M • W (• ; Vdutnhu 1> * EDUCATION. Glemiville Female Follogiatc Institute BARBOUR COUNTY. ALABAMA. KE\. D. S. P. DOUtiLASS, A. M., Pri.side.nt. Aided by competent Assistants. • he_ rrusUH- would announce to the citizens of Glenville and ii-i vicinity, and to !lie* public generaily, that they have ireured the serviei sos lU\. I>. s. T. Douglas. !t< President of Auburn Masonic Female College, under w ho*e sii|ervision and tlirei t ion The institute w ill he ro-oigniiizcd or. itie rtr-t Wednesday i the Ith* of January. Ir.V!. Every preparation w ill tie made, nee. ssary to furnish lacili m s<-! a Idvii oidci, ;i>r the educatton of young ladies. the twirw! ot instruction will be thorough nml jrac’.ieal ij> ♦■very tej>.-im: , ?it tlint our Institution may Is tree tr>un ri'* common iuiputaiioii—**Youi;g ladies are accomplish*d, not ed ucated. SqKdbng, reading, geography, urithit.* tie, history, penmanship ;iti ttie analysis and construction or the Eughsh language will receive especial atteiition. as tlie pre-requisites ot a thorough and finished du:ntion. Funile have been rnisi.t. and other nects.-ary arrsiigctncnts made to commence iiMugdi* a’td\ alter the Ist of November the erection of heautilul and commodious Colli go buildings w itli a t tiaj el ball eighty by six t> leei,. x-dusi ve ol eoilonade. The piiucipat fdiflre will be two st. rii- liigti. :i:i*l constructed throughout with special refer ence U: .to c.>!i\enienee, ewinfort amt hentth of the pupils. The excretes will he conducted in the present InGi'ute htiildittgw until the coiiipteiion of the nea College. I l.crv Mil ; < i.o tUew: rd’s hall connect t and with t lie institute. but ;i I’iiiitii o- ‘tie village has proposed o< . j>en a j.lcr>.nt boarding Lous*, -oioly ter the c-i:e*uragement of tl-.e t-nt* rprise. s tud* lit- ‘rent alr: and nusy t>e assured ot finding an agreeable Lome with us in our quiet, healthy v Urge. Ttie social aial religious advantages of GlennTilV. w itl. i:s clmrctio at and sendn.'iries, its accessibility, with daily slates from r olunitns to 1 ufaiita, win re ttie liV i :nterse<’-ud l>> a cro“s hue iroiTi ( liuiineniiggee, Ala., to <'gtitbort e, Gn., offer great iJ-Fucen.i nts to those ( trsoiis se< kif g fateral Je hwatiot-s tor the • < ii ;dion ol their sonsund daughter*. The meat s have hoi n t'ledgf and or the erection of a Male • Jolleginte Institute, so soon : s the Female College shad luivo been completed. We . continently :>.!;eit an inv stigntion of cur education:') .mUimr ges he'ore choice sba'i have been made elsewhere. The .Musie Def's.rimciil will be under Hie direction of Mrs. Dongia s, whohruigs with her un envialjle rejiutaticn hsu vorai and ins t: u...int:ti performer, as well as n succeaatul and neee.- raie iiisf i uetor. The scholastic year will consist of two consecu tive cessions, of twenty tvet kseach. of Tuitioit per Session. FnH'ARA'IOKV DinRTMKNT. First Division, ft ft 0J Second Division, 14 00 CoLLFtiIATK 1)K1*AB1 MUST. Freslt t ins*. 517 tRf Sophomore Gus 20 IHt ! Junior ‘‘ 22 !*• Senior “ .. g) ft F.VI'RA Bti MRS. Music uii! Piano,) to l> ton Guitar,) fff) No charge for use of Instrument, Ancient and M derit Languages, (each) sl2 lit) Drawing and Painting, 12 ott Embroidery 12 on Wax work (per lesson,) 1 l>o All tile s’ealet.is will be instrue'ed in Vocal Music withoit C IIAUUK. Bills due HALT IN AJ*V iM'K. For furl Li-r f artietilats. see ciicuhtrs, wliich may be obtained by applying to the .Secretary of the Board, or the President ot ttie Institute. Board oi ’£ rnstccs. E. E. Di Boss:. PurstPEvr, I A. C, Mitchbi.i.. A. M. Bamokd, j R. Mitchill, Wm. Fur? man, | I. M. KAiropr, M. M. Glenn, rec'y and Treasurer. Glem ilb', Net . 2. w&twtf. Masonic Female College, LUMPKIN, STEWART POI NTY, GX. ,i.| I. K. Prof. Mathematic 3 vY, Natural Scimtee. Jas. A Town's Bass, Brul. Belies l.eltfos ami Moral Science- Mr-. Bn an aa:m, Modem Languages. \] \ p.\ Gay, Primary Diqiartment. Mrs. Adllia Bass, Music and Ornamental Branchi'S. Assistant in Music. Calendar lr 1851. S|ui:'i J enn commencos lanuary ilfft. Annual examination commences July 10th. Commencement day July 12th. Autumnal Term commences September sth. Semi*Annual examination commences Dec. /th. The Musical Department, will be under the direction ol Prot. Branham. For further information address either ot the Olheeif* ot anv member ot the Board o, ‘I rusteos. Lumpkin. Nov 8. 1853.—w&iwtilFebl MALE SCHOOL. /f r ,agK Mr. John IsintinV School will recommence gafflL the tirst .Monday in October, 1853, and will close June 30th. iSo l. Tuition per Scholastic y£Fw yettr,*lo. Colnrnlnis, Sept. 21—w&twtt. ■hmnmwKaaag*— TRAVELmG. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia 8; Savannah Steam Navigation Company. rsMiF, new and splendid side-wheel Steamships, I KLY siTONE STATE, Cajd, Robkrt Hmktuk, BTATEOF GI ORGIA, Gapt. J.J. Garun,Ji. will !(■:".•• .Savannah for Philadelphia every Wednesday. Ihe** Bteamships l are the most comfnitKble on the coast, and are un surpase*d tor safety and speed. They will leave SaTeimah r follow- : Kevstoiic s ate. Wednesday, 28ih Bept. Plate <•! Ge “ 011 l ((f. Kevstoi-.c Bt:i:e, 12th Oct. Instate of Georgia. Ih’li OrU Keystone Stale. “ Oct. State ol Georgia. “ 2nd Nor. KcvstoneState, “ Util Nov. Stale of Gt orgia, “ 18th Nor. Keystone Slate, - 23rd Nov. Stale ot Georgia, “ 3Uth Nov. Keysfoi-.s State, “ 7th Dec. Ma e of Georgia, u 14tli Dec. and so on. Cabin S'-’O. Sterr-’- -f s . (J. A. L. LAMAR, Agent in Savannah# HKP.ON & MAKTIN. |_tf Agents in Ptiiladelrdiia iiA iixMYs r exprlssT <} o DOLPiI Street* \\ T 1. r( specSluih beg lea\e to inform the citizens of C'olurnbue \ \ and its vicinity, that wo have concluded our arrangements with thy < • :ilr:d. South-Western and Afuscogee Railroads, and are now running messengers daily ir* nt < oh:n bus to Mar on thence to Savannah. -\!-o forwarding g >'(*s daily over the Muscogee and South ■ Western Railioad to fort Valley, < gl*-t!.< rpe and Mpcoe, thenrv ’ to Milledgevillc Savanna if and all intermediate places. \i.-o to” Montgomery. Ala. We would also sbv, ilia? our Kx prt rJc’ hy the steamers lo New York and Philadelphia enable us ?.• fiirwurd every description of merchandise and raluabh'S. Notes Drafts, and Bills collected in ever) town in ‘t:e Northern and East* rn Mates : also, to California and Europe. OF LICKS AND AGENTS. F. Goulding,Kando’ph-Meet/o’.niiibus; C. A. Ki.s & Sr, n , Macon : Mr. Kendrick, Fort \ alley; G. R. Clayton, Oglethorpe; )*>:', Bav street, Savannah; *1 Broadv iy, .Yew York; 43 and !.*> South-Third. Phiindelphia :e ( ..i; -ireel, Boston; Exchange street. Providence: Moirgomery atreei, sail Francisco. Articles to be forward(-d. called for at any part of the ciM ree i-y leaving order* on the -hoe etthe office. LIVINGSTON. WINCHESTER & CO. Columbus, April 13—tw&w NOTICE. \ NEW LIVERY STABLE IN GIRARD, ALA., By J. B. HICKS. r |M!t: Mider'igned lo - inking the Livery Stable in Girard. Ala. 1 heretofore cc *p “<1 hy V.'c. Kirk?r.nd. torthe purpose carrying <n a general I S y MVERY STAULF. HFKINKSF Q^S- i nder the “ujX'tmtetKf'tnce of I). A. GARRETT, **- the proprietor of the < ity lloteL, Cciuinbue, (•eorgii*. Thi- stable will be interior to none in this country in point of attention to rtock and stood mensut icent. Per.'"!.-wishing lo tiir HOUSES oml HI (GIKS can tind a-goodm this'lahlo a-( an be lound any * here. Call and gi\e me a trial. N. B. The citizens >-f Columbus will pie. -e be :.r m m::d thi* whenever they have t<> hire a horse or tnr.ehni * uggy h>r *?se t- 1.-;..oi.ni of bii'ine— u Alabama, thai they can mace aMiTlng ~V•#.,, so 7.‘. um..!i the - rip by hiring or, ‘he other side of river Girard, Ala-, JuJy2—tw6m MljscogEe rail Road co CHA NG E O F SC HEDU L E Onatnlcftcrsb* I‘ch Dm Pa."cng.r Train w;tl “a-eea-: nin bwb. f.dlowiog-bedule daily until furtl.-r not ire•: Leave iv.iuiub'is 'f A. M.; Arrive* Mecon J 25 f M “ - • C V. E F RICKER, Celuinbu*, May 14, l?5o. K r v* V-.” • sc