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SUTII VOLUME
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY M09HDVO, NOVEMBER 99, ISM.
rUBI.ISHBD EVERY SATURDAY BY
MARKS, FLOURNOY * JETER.
Corner of Brood and Crawford Street*.
IfftOT Tsatm Dotc.v.ps.axwws.Psysfo! la »!»««,*
room pwau, (la all ores aagetofi) ofiscapayiaato Is net
mad* bsforetneix^nRieaof tbs/»«x- Sosuhssriptiisi
racstvsfi for Isas thMtwstoasaomto.artthautljrvsiitht
advai , mad ao paper dtawaiiaaoS, vaMPMt Wo aptioa
o« uftaffarraarafss paid.
s^isatwresf
tlaaaana WO** 1 per
i,or4 avail -
_ lamtwitkost a specil-
catioaoftka HMfisr af iaartlow, will U puMMafi aatil
ardand oat, aad afcaqpd aieordiof If.
EaoaL AornTMuaim pablMwd al (ha uaoal ratal, aad
with strict etsaaltoat* the reqaisttfoas of ths law.
K. B All Sanaa regulated by law, nun bo euda bafora
ths Coon Hoaaa door, balwaaa the bear, of 10 is Us
noroiaw, aad 41a Ike erealar—Ibora of Load la Ikacoaa-
Ir where it ia aitaata | Iboaa of ranaaal fro party, where
tba letter! taetiiaealary, of admiaiitratum or of auardiao.
ahip ware obtaiaad—aud are repaired to be previously ad-
i trartiaad ia noma public Oaaatta, a »lk it
Smratrr.’ 8aua uadar regular axaeutiooi, for raiarr oaraj
uadsr mortgage I fat, IIXTT oin, bafora the day of mis.
“Bouse of Laadaadffegreae, by Executor., Adauaiatratorr
or Oaardiaaa, Ibr iixtxd*i before ths day of aala.
Balm of paraoual property (sieaptatgrosa) roarr s.T.
CtTOTtOM by Clerki of thaCourla of Ordiaary, upon sppU-
ealioo for lattara af adatiaiitrauaa, mult be pabliafced
9r TmSTT DA VI
CrrinoM! upoa appUaatioa for diamladaa.ky Exaeatara,
Adiaiaietraftno at ftuwdiaaa, »aUfo tor lie HOST**.
Qaoxaaof Courla dfOrdloary, (leeo^aniad with a copy o
'Ma houd, or .adrasaaaat) to make titles 1* lead, mual be
publbbad TUXXE StOMTIlI.
'Noticsi by Executory Administrators or Guardians, af ap
plication to the Court of Ordinary for laara toulltha Load
or Nexroae of an raUte, roua Moami.
tforicsi by Executors or Admialatrator«,to IkaDabtora and
’ Creditor! of aa estate, for etx wrtxi.
ET I.ETTEX! to the Editor!, oa buiiaeei, »•* be ro»r rarb,
to amiMe them to attaatioa.
(V7“ We ate authorised to announce James
Pattillo as acandidata for Taa Collector of Muse ogee
county at the ensuing election. Ha would inform the
A late Right* party Uvst bo is ucaadidaN St the request
of the pie rant ineumbetit, Who intends not la runs
pin. September 6 dl-rtf
Law Nttke.
War E bare aaaociated ourselves in the practice of
WW fa Law, under the style of Colquitt, Echols
AMcKocn. One of the firm will be always found a
their atoee, formerly ooeupiod by Colquitt dt'-Flour-
X. ’ 7 WALTER T. COLQUITT,
- 7 JOSEPHUS ECHOLS,
THOU C. KcKEEN. .
Columbus OcL It
a
*■;
Law,
will hereafter attend the 8uye
ties to wit:
■ Haardipo"*
cue. His residence
on the North side
JULIUS ,,
April 35 13—tarn
T HE undersigned, will hereafter attend th
nor Courts of the following counties to
Muscogee, Harris, Meriwether, Trou^Hann
eto and Favei
county, ante
Oae Handrod Acre* «f LwaA,
Near ColuabtUa
F OR ante on accommodating tent*,* vbiuaUe
Hundred Acre Lot near town, haodamoely fan-
■ml all hmiW
small nppl* nnd
, -- acraa of land tncul-
. moftly drat quality hammock land.
Apply at thin office.
October 35
38—tf
ladUaa Bonds
Of ite latoit form, neatly printed,
BLANK NOTES,
AltP A CHEAT TAWSTY Of BLAIIU—ALaO,
SUNDAY SCHOOL TICKETS,
For Sale at the Enquirer Office.
Work Bar aatl Money Fonndl.
F OUND in Columbus, on Saturday morning last,
r Lady** Work Hag, containing sundry articlea,
and an amount of Money, auppowed to have been
dropbfd from • travelling carriage. The owner can
have the name by applying to the aubecriber and giv-
in, a description oftLc^cnr.
Columbus, August 3 . . 86—tf
Last Cali*
^LL persons indebted to Shorter, TnrrerA.Co.by
A. note or hook account, are hereby respectfully
quested to call and settle the same. Legal measures
will be adopted for the collection of all claims, due at
tar the 1st of January next.
Columbus, November S3
43—tf
PIANO FORTEfotjmlonttheColiimbuaBook
. Store by
E. SIGORNEY NORTON.
Nmrton’a
AtjCTtox arb counts,10! ROOM, OR nnOAD STREET,
FIVE DOORS FROM THE COLUMBUS HARK.
G OODS intended'FOR THIS AUCTION, for
warded to this office one tlay previous to the
sale, will meet with prompt attention.
E. SIGOURNEY NORTON, Aoct'r.
July 5 S3—tf
The SahRcriber,
H AVING purchased tlie Ware-IIouaa occupied.
last year by Morris, Evans A Co. for the pur-
pore of transacting' ■
Ware-House and Commission Business,
sdlicita the patronage of hia friends, and the public.
Prompt attenlion.wul be given to all business entrust
ed to hi< care—bis charges wilt be customary.
AUG. HAYWARD.
REFERENCES.
Smith A Morgan,
ice is at LaUrwge,Troup
aide of the public square.
ULIU8 C. ALFORD.
mHE StoekhoMare af Ikls Bank, are required to
JL pay tan dollars par share an the ( spitAl Stock,
OaMonday. 13th January, 1835.
By ardsrof lhe Board.
iMmrmmee Bw*^,,, „
I HE StoekhoMare af this Dank,
November 15
B. HEPBURN, Cashier.
41 td
Dr. Hi Bataan—Dcatlrt,
R ESPECTFULLY returns hia grateful acknowl
edgements to the chisens of Columbus, and
ckuty.for ■*-- L:1 - • U
Dr. lisUan hiia deterniined to locate himself lit Co*
r the very liberal patronage which they 1
1 to him, during hia abhrtstay among thei
. alien has deterniined to locate iumrelf is
J titnbus, and may always ha found, at Ida room over
foster A Fogles Jewelry store, si-; a usual hours,
' aarhsre ha is prepared to attend to al jails.
Ladies wilt ha virited at their tesideaccs.
-REFERENCES. '
Doctors DeGradenried, Saaltey, and Iloxay A .Ur-
^Norcmber 1 . 40—tf
Ofeltaary.
D IED in Aa 8tate of-Maine, Match 1, 1833, Mrs.
PAMELIA WELLS, formsriy aresidsntofthis
Stole. Mrs. Wells was a lady of excellent virtuo.—
She bore her illnese, though protracted, end for the
two lest yeore uipormHeled u eeventy, with true Chris
tian fortitude end resignation. •
I wot consulted by Aire. PamebS Walla u the year
1838, and accaaioaaUy law her for three succeeding
years. Her disease was a cancerous sAction of the
mouth and tongue, d*oe^ni£M«^£“j^y^*jQN£™* , ‘
Alilledgeville, November 11,1834.
Such woe tho opinion which I formed of the case
token I sow it- .... __ ;
DOCTOR THOMAS HAMILTON.
. MilledgsrjUe, Nov. II, 1834. ' 42-3t
' REFERENCE*.
Shorter, Tarver A Co. Columbus,-Go.
Stewart A Fomtairc, ■ 8
G. W. Dillingham, “
E. E. Powers, “
R. J. Harden, : Apalachicola, Flor.
Falcorak A Kimsrouuh,
D. Carferter, - - Montgomery, AIa.1*-.
' James It. Shoutib, - - - New-York.
James C. Barry, • * - - Baltimore..
Juns38 - 1 - tf
CommluioH, Receiving,
AND FORWARDING HOUSE—AFAJ-ACUICHOLA.
HE undersigned have'formed a copartnership
» under the nrm of Folconar it Kimbrough» for
the purnoM of tnniacting a General AgenCy».Com*
miasion and Receiving and Forwarding BiumeM*—
Being prepared to maite the usual advance# ©n con
signment to their friends in New-OrlcawuNcw-YoA
Baltimore, Pliiladelpliia, Providence and Boston, and
disposed to devote their time exclusively to the into-
terestof tho#e confiding business to their charge : ha
ving made the necessary arrangements to forward Cot
ton to New-York or elsewhere with expedition hy.ves-
•el# of light droit of water at the lowest rates of freight,
n^rU share o fpublfoP A «,ren.^U^^Uy.ol, f .
' AVAL II. KIMBROUGH
' Franklin IIsitst—Tulbatton
•nwril.l.IAM P. McKEEN, former proprietor, has
VV returned to and taken peseessioa again of this
, wall known establishment. He rotuntata it net only
hi cither at this place or in Augusta, where he was for a
■ Humber of yean proprietor of the Mansion House,oaa
of the most popular public Houses at that time in tba
City, he'dcema it unnccctrety to aay more than to in
vite them to call again. Tliare unacquainted are re
quested ta try his cheer and satisfy themselves. It is
deetoed sufficient to say that hia House shall be at all
tlmeawell furnished, well arranged, well attended to,
and free from gaming, riots, drunkeahaaa and their con
sequences. His stables, a matter of some consequence
la u traveller, will not he neglected. Ia short such
attantios wait be bestowed on men and beast, ss to in
sure to the former peace and plenty whilst he atays,
and enable the letter to carry his rider in safety when
Be departs. Charges, moderate. Promises uot ex
travagant, but performance, sure.
November 22 42~2m
Central Hotcl..«Maeon, Georgia
JOHN CARTER, LATE OF CLINTON,
H AS opened the Central Hotel, in the extensive
Fire Proof Brick Building, reeantly erected in
this City. Tim location is central to the business of
the place, and the house is conveniently arranged for
the accommodation of families or single persons, ei
ther as regular or transient boarders* The beds end
■ furniture throughout, arc new ead’superior. The Ta
ble and Bar wiU always be furnished with the best the
Market affords, and uo poitis will be spend by the pro-
ariator .to reader comfortable end agreeable, ell who
may favor him with their custom; and he hopes from
his long experience, and the satisfaction heretofore
tendered the community, to merit from hia friends aud
the public, a liberal share of patronage. __
07 Extensive aud convenient stables are attached
• to the Hotel.
October 13 . 20—tf
LAFAYETTE HALL .
' NEWNAN, COWETA COUNTY, GEORGIA*
T HIS establishment ia now in complete 'order for
the accommodation of all who may favor the
house with a visit. Its location is convenient to the
- business of the piece, aud the louse la comfortably ar
ranged for the accommodation of families or single
persons, either os regular or transient boarders. T he
- table and bar will always be furnished with the beat
the market affords, and no pains will be spared by the
proprietor, or hia servants, to render cmulbrtable end
agreeable all who may fkvurhim with theircuatom.
Safe end convenient stnldce are attaclied to the piece,
And the best of provender, in abundance, will always
be ftiroiabed ta the borseaof bis boarders or travellers
by an attentive and careful nailer.
No P*h> a °r expense will be apared In merit '/mm Ins
friends and the community u liberal portion of their
patronage, WM. A. TERRELL.
Newoxn, Coweta county Oct, 18 37—jf.
The City IIaIi.„.Ct»Iuuil>uR, Op.
1 9 situated on the corner of Broad, end Ht. Clair
Streets, which ia in the centre of ilia city, nod
f
X
fondly, the individual traveller, the djuly boarder or
the fashionable visiter. The proprietors pledge them
selves that neither expense nor attention shall he want
ed to reader tlieir geeste comfortable. Their House
will bo ready for the reception of company by die 33d
Instant. BEDELL to W ALKER.
Columbits, Dee. 31 . 21—tf
A Large Supply or Blank*
Jiept constantly an head, for sals at dog office.
s -:!
Columbus.
CHUM » illURUAn,
8. K. Hodoes, foCo.
T. it M. Evans, itC.
Wn. P. Malone,
Maclat it Aimer, )
. E- J> Hardin, > ApaUchtcsls.
Falconar At KiMinusoM, ) ,
Augusts 27—tf
AncUoa sunt* qmwUior R—u
UROAb-STREET, COLUMBUS, oa.
E .S. NORTON, Auctioneer,wiill thaakAilly re.
0 ecive sod puactuelly attend to ell orders in
the Auction and Commission Business. Liberal ad
vances made oa consignments.
MERCANTILE.
New s>4 Fresh U>t<i
VCIIEAF FOR CASH.
from first hands.
They have just opened a large assortment of Mens
Womens, Boys, Misses and childrens shoes, Dfens and
Yauths Fur Hats.
Rose and Duffle Blankets
Bleached and unbleaccd Shirtings and Sheetings
Chintu Prints, new ond beautiful Patterns
An elegant assortment of Calicoes
Domestic Plaid stripes and rliccka
Red, White and Green Fltumcls
Irish Linen,’common and very stineriur qualities
Otlntx Shawls end Handkerchiefs
Cotton and Silk Flag, du
Pongee and Bandanna do
Bengal Stripe
Negro Cloths end Shirtings
Dress and Furniture Dimety
Severe) Cases, auperir Cotton Cards
One nf the partnere will remain constantly in New-
York, to qttend the auctions, and to furnish us continu
al (uppliea of the choiccat and most dcsirnblegood*
for this market. The higheat pricoa paid in'cash, for
cotton of good quality, Ond in square bales.
Expected xoon, an extensive assortment of Groce
ries, Hardware Crockery and Dry Goods.
Septorebsr35 18—tf
" kwhiomUe dathlag Store.
Next door to the Columbus Bank—Columbus, Go.
J.S. SMITH, _
H AS lust received, and.is now offering formic,
an Extensive Assortment of
UEADY MADE CLOTHING,
consisting of
Blue. Black and Invisible Green Frock Costs, -
London Brown end Cle|«t do . do
Black and Invisible Urecn Dress do
Clare land London Brown' du du. -
Green and liroivn Cloth Coatees,
. Blue and Black Cloth Pantaloons,
Stripe dt Diagonal (variety of colours,) Pantaloons,
SatunsttsndEngUui Fustian do
Cord - - do.
Figured Silk Velvet Vesta,
Plain do- .do ' do
Black Satin do
Black Casimerc and Cloth VeaiV
Figured Valencias do
Todnett do
White Si. Figured Meraailles do
Gentlemen's Drab, Brown and Groan Cloth Over
Coats, V
Gentlemen's Clo.th and Cambist Cloaks, - -
Cotton Knitt Shirts and Drawers, ■.
. Silk do do do ■
Flaonel do Cotton Fltn’l do
Twilled do. da
Superfine Fur and Silk Hats, ; •
do Boots and Shoes, !
Plain aad Figured White Silk Half Hoeey
Block no do do do
Cotton do do do do
Also, an Extensive Axxortincnt uf
SUPERFINE BROADCLOTHS.
IMsgonaland PlaixCitsiviere!, ^
aad Figured SUk Velvet Vesting,
Plain do do do
Suparfiaa Black Satin do
Do White St Fig'd MeraaiUes.du
A Good AasorUttaitt of
Tailor'* Trimming*, of the beet quality.
Tito above Good* have juit hoau received from New.
York and Philadelphia, uud are offered fur sale, luw
for cosh. V'-foi#
TAILORING conducted as uaual, . .
Noy. 1,1834. By F. A. FAIRCHILD.
Befercnccs.
Shorter, Tarver it co.
1 Gen. Howard, .
Judoe CoLqutT,
Dns. Hoxet it UnquHAET,
P. D. Woodruff,
James II. Shorter, Esq,.
Gem. R. K. Call,
IIon. J. W. White, ' , “
Dn. D. I.. White, Gtdsdon county, “
Apalachicola, August 1
Now. York.
Florida.
31—If'
. Foitcr A Fogle
inform'the citizens ol* Columbus sad
If viciuityt that they have opened a store on Broad
street, in tho building formerly occupied by the liuur-
ance'Bsnk.
WMkh,GreMWMfi dfc c*.
KMAYE jiM received. Hid are now receMmrfoam
X ' «fk, and howOrlcott., nn Extuiaive Aa-
sottmem of
SaltTroh, Steel and Castings.
18,000 II*-. Ilncon, b7 kegs iAtrd
180 Uhls* Orleans Sugur, IX! do St. Croix do
*4 sucks 'CulTcc
li» libla. Western Whiakny
10 do do Rum, 30 <kt Northern do
15 Bhls; Ryo Gin, 40 da No. 1 nnd 3 Mackarcl
80 do Molasses, 17 do Mess uud nrims-Pork
35 Inixcs Bar Soap, 58 kegs Nails
Smoked Beef and Beef Tongues
Creekem nnd Raisins ■■
Ionian and Rarhcrrv Syrups -
Jatnniea Rum and Mulitga Winn
Holland Gin and Cognise Brandy
Aliinny Creaui Ale
ConKals assorted, Candies assorted
Putty and Glass, White Lend
Almonds and Filberts, Pepper Spice ond Ginger
Brown nnd white Ilavauna Sugar
Loaf and Lump Sugar, Gun Powder and Imp’l.Tea
Brown's best chewing Tobacco, a au|ieribr article,
Together with a great varietv nf other articles which
they offer low at wholesale orrclail—nersnnauurehu-
ing, are invited ta cull und examine their etock.
June « 18—if
SIXTY NMROfiS
BALE.
T HF Saitaeriber haviwc disposed nf Ida planta
tion, will aeH al nnblie auction, ia I^Grange,
on Monday the 38d of December next, his entire stock
nf Negroes, nlfoat sixty ia number, consisting of man,
boye, girls, women and children, together with eight
males, seven horses, a road wagon aud gear, a two
Itone waxgonaiid guar,a cart, and one pair of oxen.
He wilt sell in the same manner, at the plantation,
known as the “Burnt Village,” oa Tuesday the 23d ef
December, shout
Eight Hundred Barrels of Corn,
Forty Thousand lbs. of Fodder
die entire stock of rattle and hogs, acottnn gin, and.ill
the forming Uanlameats belonging to the place.
And an Wednesday, the 34th of die same month, ha
will offitr in like manner, at Us residence in LaGfmtee,
all the
Household and Kitcltcn Furniture,
Amongst wkieh, will lie fiismd a Piano Forte of the
beat description etui latest foshiun, a Mahogany Sofa,
Chairs, Bed Steads, Bads, and atich other articles as
are usually provided, to fttrnlsh comfortably, a private
establishment in the country. The terats of sale will
be for all sums under fifty dollars, cash—ferall sums
overfiF * '* .......
tsdvt
r fiftydaliars, one fourth cosh, and the balance ol
Its mouths credit
November 21,
S. ARMSTRONG BAILEY.
42-tds*
NEW SERIES—Yol. I. No.««.
Valvcniiy of tfdoraia,
trfi&’ssvsto**
pared. For admitsioa into die Frealumn
student most have a tametk*,
in .addition to the above Mudke,a atodaat must tom
read Horace, 3d vol. Grerea 5folo«,
and tlie 1st and 2d Itook of Euclid! 7 ' -
A8BITRY HULL
Secretary of the Board of TnMna.
November 32
Hownnit's Tonic Mixture
WARRANTED A l-EHFKCT AND LASTING CURE FOR THE
FEVER AND AOUK.
F OR SALE, wholesale sad retail hy
FLETCHER it WF.8TCOTT,
Drugoists, Apalachicola, Florida.
“ I hereby appoint Messrs. Fletcher &
Westcott, roy agents for the aale of “Rowond'a Tonic
Mixture, in the Territory of Florida, Eastern part of
Alabamaaud Western pair of Georgia; who are a-
ble tofhraieh the said medicines to all wuo may apply
to them on ax favorable terms as diey con obtain from
the proprietor himself.”
feigned,) ‘.'JOHN R. ILOWAND.”
'•■ , -^lphU l Oc«.24 1 1833.
“Fil’d.
Jan. 18
34—tf
To Ilnraen Makers.
W ANTED in Columbus, a good Harness Makor,
one who een come well recommended for so
briety. and industry, sod. who i* willing to tum
his hand to say kind of work in his line, will meet
with a steady sitiiarion and good wages. A line ><d-
drejxed to the subscriber will lie prompdy attended to.
James s. Norman.
November 15 41—If
For Sale! or to Rent
A convenient and comfortable dwelling house in
the upper part of Columbus. There are two
lots and all neceexary out houses. For terms und oth
er particulars enquire of the subscriber.
• JAMES C. HOLLAND.
November 15 41 3l
For Sale or Real*
A COMFORTABLE Dwelling House, containing
four small rooms, each with a lire plucc—situa
ted iu a pleasant part of town. Apply at this Office.
To Reutt,
F OR die balance of die year, a comfortable two
story dwelling houae,with two fire places,good
kitchen, smoke house, garden and stable, ami com e
nientwaterin a pleasant port of tho Town. Enquire
of the EDITORS.
Columbus, April 19 11—tf
that they have opened a store ou Broad
tiding formerly occupied ‘
THEIR STOCK CONSISTS OF
Ladies’ aad Geudemca'a Gold Levers aad Lepiitusi
UcudsmCB** Silver Levers, HoriEoutal und I’luiti
Watches.
Ladies Cable arid Basket Neck Chains.
Chains, Seals, Keys and Hooiu.
il'iatl of Earrings sad l'ins, with Agats, Jet, Csmoo,
' Cornelian, Topax and Swiss I’amuag Centre.
Diamond, Jot, 1‘cmrl Enamel, Garnet, Ruby, Gold
Stone, l'lein and Clisocd Finger Kings.
Diamond, l'caiJ.Jet, Cameo, Agate and Plain Breast
Pins.
Gentlemen's Long Link and Curb Gliaius.
Souls and Keys.
Guard Chains nnd Keys.
Gold Spectacles Slid Pencil Cuscs.
Belt Slides and Buckles.
Visitiug Card and Cases.
Musicul, Shell and Ivory Snuff Boxes.
Bead Buga anil Pursatt, Bead Chains uud Scarfs.
. Coral and Jet Necklaces.
Silk and Leather Purses.
Carved and Plain Shell and Brazilian Combs.,
Stiver Plaited and Stoel Spccluclcs and Cuseii.
"Silver Pencils aud Leads.' 1
l'cii, Pocket niul Dirk lvuivcs.
Scissors, Dirks, Razors und Strops.
Flutes, Fifes, Hai mpuicas aud Violin Strings.
Stiver Table, Tea, Cream, Mustard and Salt Spoons.
Butter arid Fruit Knives.
Perry VTougues, Gills, and Cilluts, and Steel Pens.
Needles, amfTlunibles.
Stiver and Steel .Watch Cliuins and Keys.
Key Rings, Watch Ribbon, Slides und Kings.
Chess Bosnia and Men, Buck Gsiuuu Hoards.
Tooth Brushes and Powder.
Gilt and Steel Purse Clasps.
Doublo and Siugla Barrel Guns.
Belt and Pocket Pillolt, Powder Flasks, Persua
sion Cups and Holders.
Alabaster and Ebony Mantlo Clocks.
Willanl’a Patent Time Piece*.
Canes with and widiout Swords.
Plaited Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays.
Castors, Tea Pot* and Bells—and
Many other article*, too numorous to mention, all
of which they offer low for cash or approved credit*
However they • would not have people luko tlieir
wold concerning die price nndqunlity of tlieir urticlcs,
hut would consider it us u favor if Ladies uud Gcutlc-
luen would call and cxahiine for themselves.
N, B.' Pnrticitiur attention puidbi watches left fur
repuir. All Jobs in tlieir line will he done neatly, ami
at short imliee. Plain Jewelry uf rill kinds, luuutifac-
lured to order; also Canes uud Cucounut Shells
mounted Id order.
Nov. 2 23 If
Larid and Mills far Sale.
T HE subscriber often for sale his valuable pos
session on Flat Shoal Creek, Troup county,
coatoiaing 1300 acre* oak and hickory land, 140 acres
cleard, with good buildings &c. Also a very valua
ble act of Mills, and plenty of water for tnanultcluring
purposes, and a first rate stand for business. Cash or
negroes will tw taken in payment, and a good bargain
,. HENRY KING.
OnuMi OpeniHifora Sptwalatioa.
1 offer my interest in the well known selected lands
of J. J. Fannin A. Co. one half of* low estimate,
on* fourth cqah, the balance a bill oil Mobile, at six
mopths sight. My oulv motive fiirdiapostng ofubar-
gam so fine, is that 1 imi anxious to go westward.—
These lauds will demand u ready sale.
„ , ■ JEl’. J. FANNIN.
Columbus, nov. 8 39—tf
Code dfc Mattliews,
Men’s Mercer* —Woolen Drapers, and
Tallon,
West side Broad Street, opposite Hoxey It Urquhart,
R espectfully inform dtacitizens ofcoimn-
bus, and visitore, that they have ou blind, nnd
will cuustautly keep an extensive and splendid assort
ment of superfin* cloths, of all colors, Idsck, blur,
brown, dablin, green, invisible green,olive, ndelnide,
fitc. also, plain and diagonal kerseymere, of nil colors,
sartineus. vesting*, of nil kinds and patterns, velvet,
plain and figured silk, fee. die. nil of which will be cut
mode end trimmed in the neatest and most fashionable
styls, at varioua prices, to suit the demands nf theii
customers. Coats made to order at from $l7'lo $40,
They also keep on hand; for the accanuuudatiou 01
their patrons, a general assortment of
Ready Mode Clothing
Appertaining to the wesrof gentlemen—together with
a variety of Hat*, Caps, Handkerchiefs, Sus|wnders t
Gluvas, Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Stocks, Socks, Hoots,
Shoes, SUk and Cotton Umbrellore dec. all of which
will be sold at moderate prices.
Quarterly reports of the latest fashions are.regular-
ly received."
Columbus. October18,1834* 37—y
New Dry Goods.
T HE subscriber has, and is now receiving dire
from New-York, a Splendid assortment of
Fall and Winter Djry Goods,
con«irtinr in part of the following articles to wit:
Superfine Broadcloths, Casimeres, fine and coarse
Satinens, heavy Kerseys and Linseya, Urge Macki
naw aad Du file Blonketa, figured arid plain Chuley,
fimey coloured ami plain Siks, large and small Meri
no Shawls, Hats, Boom, Shoes, Ready Made Clothing,
Saddles, Bridies, Martingales Ite. ■
Nev.8th,48-tf . fi-1’- POWERS.
;v Rtoporior Clotha.
TUST received, a few pieces of superior Black.
and Wine Brown CImIm—also, Diagonal and plain
C—imeres, -for sale by J. 8. SMITH.
November lfr 41—iff
ColuBitatoB riothiMg store.
f'i II. fit C. A. PEABODY, have now on hand,
YJtO and areeoriatandy recciviug
of every variety—consisting of
Broadcloth aad Cambist Cloaks, Petersham and
Broadcloth Bailouts, Frock and Dress Coats aud Cos-,
tees, Vests aud Pantaloons of every description, Lin
en, Cuifon anil Flauuel Shirts, Knit and plain Cotton
alia Flannel Drawers, Uusutiw end Collars, Suspen
ders aud Hosiery,Stocks, and Cravats, Hats and Capa,
of all kinda, Boots Bhnes and I'ufaips, Lcadicr Trunks
and Travalltug Bogs—in short, every article to fit the
gentleman for travelling, or for the parlour—also on
hand, a Large and woll Selected Assortment of
Broadcloths, Canimoros and Vesting*.
suitable for die eeason, which will be made up to or
der, by accomplished workmen, and warranted to fit.
Ta those favoring u« with their custom, no pains will
be spared to give entire stdsfsction. Cutting done as
usual, at the shortest notice.
November 15 fit—If
Ready .Hade Clothing,
' On. Consignment.
fltllE eubscrtiier lias received on consignment, an
JL. Astortment of
Finn Ready Made Clothing,
which ite is selling at cost and charges—such as
Frock, Dress and Hunting Coats,
Cauiblet und Ciotii Clonks,
Blue, Black and Brown PunUloons,
do do do Vesta, fitc. fit*.
Also; an Assortment of
Boot*, Shoes, Pumps, Mlippsn, Silk Stockings end
Gloves, together with a tew fine Chilli*.
E. SIGOURNEY NORTON.
November 15 41—if
R. Wdodrwr, from New-York,
’■STILL open this week, a well selected stork of
Y* DRY GOODS, in J 8. C*lhou«’* New Mock
of ButidingSi Kanihffpit Street, where he will be pleat
ed to wait on aU that coll. Hia goods are eeiected
with great care, ami no doubt Wtil pleooei He wish
es to become a resident of this city, and wouhl Iw
tiiaukffil thru' share of public patronage.
Columbus, Nov. 15 41—tf
PR4 HE undersigned,conscious that they are daily
JL labouring at a lass in consequence of the pres
ent low relee ol Board, beg leave tu announce to their
friends and die public, diet they will advance die price
of Board to tlie following rates.
\Per. month without Lodging 18 00
Do. with Lodging, - 22 00
For fire rood per month, - ' • 3 00
BEDELL It WALKER,'
WHEE1.0CK fit. WILLARD,
18AAC MITCHELL.
November 8 fiO-tf
Georgia—Tronp couutj%
Inferior Court! sitting for ordinary purposes,
Noveudch Trust, 1834.
, , Present their Honor*,
fSxaiL. A. Dailxv,*. 1. c. ) Jf,
RULE NISI.
'..v.T,. - ' LJoxlD. Ntwaott,*. t. c. J3
Upon fhb application of Granville Jones,
•ft is ordered that ha be dismiased ftroin the Gner-
JL diausliip of Williamson Jonas, end Ellington
Jones, uiiuure of William D. Jones, at th* mxt term
of this court, uutess cause lie shewn tn the contrary;
and it ia further ordered, tliut this Rule be published
at leust forty days before (be sitting of die next Court,
indie Columbus Enqtlirer; und all person* concern
ed, be required to file tlieir objections, (if unv they
have,) agaiust suid rulo being made absolute in terms
of the law-
A true extract from die minute* of uid Court, tlii*
4th day of November 1334.
HENRY PERKINS, c. e. q.
November 15 41—fit
Notice.
. A LI. person* are cmitinneil against trading for nil
fn. or eitlier of three certuin nrmuissory notes, given
by the suhsi'riher to KiilsirtW, Pric*, eoehfor sixty
six dollars sixty six aud two third cents, dated 1(1 July
lu-t.. The consideration of suiil miles bus foiled, sud
I du not intend to pay them. I'ETERBUCIIAN.
Nuv. 15 . 41 3t*'
Notice.
A LI. porsona indebted tn die estnto.of Jncoli Stil-
in well, lute nf Trunji county, deceased, are re.
quested tn make immediate pnvinnnt, and all those
-who hare demand* ngsin >t sniil ostute, am hereby re
quested tu present diem, atlcsted, in terms of diu'|uw,
or this notice will lie uleml, in bar of tlieir recovery.
JOHN MTU.WELL, ) P ., 7
REUBEN STIL'WELL, J E * ur *-
• Novetniier 15 41—6t
Noticu.
Jt Ll.penionsiuileiitnlfodieeslatenfthc Rev. John
Balter, deceased,are requested to make immedi
ate payment, and those having deinniids, to present
diem, properly utiostvd, in terms nf the luw.
R. T. MARKS, Adm’r.
. Novcmbrr 8 49—tit
JL M* per«ono hsviiur #c#in#l llu* f#i#!pof
UtNirifti W. Ihlliti)fli#iiit di-rruseH, iirf nmilicil to
reutfor #n neconrit uf tli«*ir rirmniidfi within llw fiinr;
ncronlin? to the manner prrM^ritK'il hy law. 'I'Iiom 1
wlio arr iufW.trd to frm! faIkIc, will fake that
delay—tlwy must tben'liirn come tiirward und niako
iiaviiient. JOHN DILLINGHAM, Ailiu’r.
November ft • , if—I t
Koliiits
A LVa prraoti* imlchtacl to thocFtnlfe of Win. P. Calo
lata of llarria cnnnty ilcccasrd, are requested to
cooM forward and make imint'diatt* LKiynirnt, thoac
hariiifc defnanda tfaim>t raid cutate will uttBtnl them
in tern* of the U«. JAMKS W.CATO, > ...
.. .. MARIA E. CATO. J AUul
Nnrambai'O 40—Ct
Notice.
i LL person* indebted to the estate of John M.
tn Gray, deceased, late of Harris county, are re-
quested to make immediate payment, and those having
nemaaria, to preoent them prdperiv attested in terms
of the law. JOHN 0. GRAY, Adm’r.
November 8 46—4in
N. !>.—Any partof the above property may ha pae-
Maad privately by applicatkia to dm owner before the
tjq aad preference will be given to purchasers of ne
groes, who will take them in feiutiies. S. A. B.
Tann Lota for Rale. '
W ILL be offered for sale, on the fifstTuesday in
December next, in the town af Hamilton, Har
ri« county, all the onsold lota in sold town, and also
all th* loti that are unpaid for, bought al former
sales. By order nf the Inferior court!
WM. C.' OSBORN, Countv Treasurer.
November S3 42—td*
Education inlrwinton Alta
MMISS AMELIA G. PERRY, has opened riaetoril
ill in Irwraton, Al*. Ibr the reception afyaungto!
dies and boys.inwhirb shew! II teach I 1 n thsasS
branches of English Literature, aa *1— -
Painlhig, Needlework. *e. ' ““ U ' Wri '* •
Conreious that this mfirnt lastitntiea must riaa ridds
ly upon its merits, it would be nnnrresssj j to jsS
upon the quatifications of the Lady SZ ),
charge of it. Miss Berry n . y knawnhi tohn
P»hs Georgia, Alabama, sod Flmihiri^RSShwSS-''
pltailed aud assiduous InstrRotreaa, and will riadaahl
recommend henelftn the
give universal satisfaction. • v -
Strict; ansnikiR will be prid to th* meant, a'rilin ■ 1
reUgioua inatniedoaaf those sntnistod to
Board can be procured in resprrtibia RffllHni aa
roaaonahle terms.
November 23 42-ffit
A Valuable Reef Ion of Land
FOR SALE.
T HE subscriber offers for sal* Section No. 13, in
Township 16, and Range 37, situated on tba
Uehee Crack, 30 miles from Columbus. I selected
this section of land for a settlement, and am only in
duced to acllj because I havu now determined to mt-
tie in die Chickasaw country. Any person wishing
to purchase will call on Edward Featherston, in Co
lumbus, 6r myself 14 miles East nf Culumbuix
PHILIP ALSTON.
November S3 43—3t*
ROWAND’S TONIC MIXTURE;
OR, VEGETABLE FEBRIFUGE.
A specific and lasting aura for the Fever and Ague.
Ferula by L. J. DAVIS dc-Co.
Suttee.
firs miu. all mads on die 5di day of Srptemba
payable the firvt January thereafter. As 1 do .
tend to pay diem any more, u I have paid dsrai one
time, end ss tiio notes was given for the uoo of lieary
PHILIP X THOMAS,
mark
42—3t
Brought to Jail,
I N Columbus, on the 89th lust, two negro follows,
one by the name of Moses, and one by the uau
of Jim, wbp uy they belong to E. W. Toney, of
Barnwell district, South Carolina. Moses J* almul
30 years old, Jiui is about 31, both dark cotnpleciiou.
The owner is requested to comply with the law. a
lake du-lu amir.
Nov. 1 .39—tf JA8. C. HOLLAND Jailor.
Acadenlc.
M R. MeCLfNTircK, will continue la chug* of
tha dial* Academy, in Columbus, for thsaasu-
ing year, and we hasiuta uot to say, that, while ho
presides over it, no inslitatioa In the Unitad State*
wtil offer greater advantage* for a correct aud business
education, or aa a preparatory school for entaring Col
lage. His mode of instruction ia aimpla, erilkal aad
thorough- Hia Government that of moral force aad
asntiment, and yet none more strict. Hia testimonial*
uf lush qualjfieatiun as a teacher, have been folly sus
tained, rind the school Is rapidly increasing. lie eots-
sents to remain nt least another year, and will probably
locate himself permanently among ua duting the cnau-
ing year with the detorniinaUun to build up a tint rate
institution, ifhis'cfforti shouM be succeeded by the
enroll!unit We announce with much pleasure that
tho Female departmeut under Jlio caro of Mrs. Tick-
ner, is on* of tba tint school* for young Ladies desire
ing a useful education, In die aoumera country. Nor
are tlie morals and mannonof her pupils aegtaeted.—
81m sparse no ins to qualify them to mov* in tho
prine circle* of life, yet nolhiax is attempted baycad
ploin and dseent behaviour. ta ml* anon ths psw-
cept that “ t meek and quiet apirit," is the brightasl
gciu in baauty’a crown.
department, die academic year trill ha
dtvufod into two unnii tho winter and sununsr sss
eioiis. 'The Winter session to commene* ou dm first
Monday m October each year, and close with tba
mouth of Fcbmarv, with a Vacation of about a weak
during the Christmas holiday’*. TW summer seiriaa
10 commence on the second Monday iir March aad to
continue to the end of tho third weelt of Augast Na
student will b* received for leas than a oemlon, but if
iruui any accident or removal of the parent, the atto
deut cannot cmuiuua laager llum half A* term, oae half
b *. ffiiducted, and uo adwr dsduetlmt
will be made for absence.
I'aryoua sntaring scbolart after th* first month of a
session, will psv frmu dw time uf enlranes.
TERMS OF TUITION”
In English per Session 1st. Class, $13 58
,Do. Do. Sod. Do. $1040
In Languages and Mathematie*. 90 00
SEABORN JONES. Chairman.
E. L. DkGRAFFENRIBD, Sre’y. Muatu ‘
November SSud
Brstmght to Jitll,
I N Columbus, on the 1st Inst, a negro man by the
name ROSS, who say a he belong* to La bora
Wariri ofLowns county Alabama, said negro ia about
5 foot 4 inches high, a bright Molatto, itboui 81 year*
of age. Tho owner is requested tu comply with the
law and take him awxv.
JAMES C. HOLLAND, Jailor.
Nov. 8U1,' 40—tf
Notice#
A U. persona indebted to.th* e«l*fs of Litdeharry
Gresham, late of Troup county der eased, are re
quested tn make immediate payment, and those bav-
mg demands again't said estate,' to present tbeui, duly
attested, m terms of the law.
LEMUEL GRESHAM, Ad’mr.
November 0 O—fit
Brought to Jnll,
O N tlie 14th inat. a negro man by the name ol
Mingo, who says he oolongs to Gen. Scott uf
Montgomery county, Ala. Uo is of a durk complcc-
tion, about 34 or 35 year* of age, about 5 feet 0 or 10
iuobea high;the owner is requested to como forward
provo property, pay expanse* and taka him away.
GEORGE W. ELLIOTT, Hh’ffi
Russell county, Ala. Nov. 32 49—if
Twenty Five Dollar* Reword.
R AN.lWAY On (ho 31st October,a Mulatto Fel
low by the axros of ROSS, about 21 years old,
5 feet 8 or 9 laches high, stout built, aad whan spoke*
to has ratlier a down look and horsenesa in speech; no
particular marks alioui him recollected. When b*
left, lied on an aid white list* common homespun
clothes and i uapaack of other ciediiag, among Which
was a black Bombuxiuc roundaboul.
Thu suit) Iwy no doubt wtil attempt to make hia
way for Nunli Carolina, aa lie was brought from riiere
iu September, Ify Mr. Warren, he may perhaps deny
hi* owner* name, anil say lie bclungs'loMr. Thigpen,
wliu raised him, or pass under dio iwme of Ruts Thig
pen. Any person apprehending suld negro, und con-
tiiiuigldm in jsil.or ilelivering him to ms in Imwude*
county, Alabama, teu miles West of llaynsvUla, ths
above reward will be paid, with all extiences,
LABAN WARREN.
. Novchtbor 23 42—Ht
Tiic Columbus I'nquin-r, MilleilgevUle Recorder,
and AugnsiaCliroitiele, will give tho above three in-
ocrtlona, mill furwartl tlieir aeeuunt* to Church Hill,
rsiwinles enmity A lalieros, (nr payment. L. W.
Fifty Dollars Reward.
S TOLEN from the Subscriber on the 30di'Sep
tember last, at Wetumnka, Al*. a dark Ray
llursc, heavy Imilt, about lfi bands high, and about
eight year* old, heavy main and tail, th* main inclined
to lie eurley, und a noted near nn hi* right hi;i—h«
reeks well. I wtil give twenlv-dollar* reward tn any
person that will secure die hone *0 that I cau get
him again, und thirty dollars for die apprehension ol
tho thief. Any information on die subject will ha
thankfully received, addressed to the subscriber, al
Tslliuleg*, Alabama. Z. WALDEN.
Tuludega, Nov. 33 43—3m
Twenty Five Italian Reward.
S TOLEN,from the subscriber, on Siitunlsy even
ing lost, 8th inst. a large, raw-boned, ehosnut sor
rel Horse, 14 or 15 hand* high, a while siresk down
hi* Isce.ooe Hind font wliite, sore bock, hold* ids h**d
high and squat* a little ia his bind legs.ifonsqiiii-k ns
if Its was tucliucd to he string-halted. The thief fat
believed to be a man hy die name of 8I1ADKACK
KOZAK, who is well known throughout this State:
he is shout lorty-fiveor six yearaof «*», 5 fret 5 or S
inches high hlsek ryes ana dark skin, round litce, a
Bsinter by trade. It ia supposed be will go Inwards
tlie West—Mtiledgeville, Macon, Cnliinilin* anil Mint-
gnmery may be his course. Any person detecting
said th’iel, arid securing him in jail, aud place the htirsa
•o that I get him, siisll receive 4!’i; but $IOforeither
horse nr Ihi-f. WH.T.IAM K. ALLEN.
Ilielimond county, (is. Nnv. 92 42—It
Stmyetl dr Mtol«i*
F ROM die suhscritier in Coluiiibus, on the night
of the 6th iuet. a bright rowel horse, 3 years old
next spring, with a star in the forehead, one of his hind
leet white mid a lone switch tail. A lilieral reward
will be paid lor the delivery uf the abme doseribed
liorre tu me at Culumbus, or CarnesviUe, Frsuklia
county, Georgia.
MATTHEW B. HOOPER, jr.
Novi*!t.Tkt99 ," 41?—‘Jt
toirnycd or Maleu,
F ROM the subscriber about tlie first of October, *
very dark ekes nut sorrel mere cult, Idsr.c in Ilia
lace, one 'fore arid hind leg white, one year old last
spring, hut small. Any person seeing such cult, please
take it up sad until me a latter, direct it to Uuiliherl,
Kondnlpb county, Ga. nr il it is brought tn me liviar
in Randolph county, 8lh district, I will give ten dm-
Ian reward, and five dollars rewind if any ouc will
send dm a latter where to come after il.
EDWIN OULETREE.
S3 43—4t
VN0UND on Friday last, the 30th October, in Broad
JF Street, a Sum of Money, wliirh the ewagr can
Have by specifying the 1 mount, and describing thy hills,
4nd paying for litis advertisement.
WILEY HAJ$m&.
For Sole.
M Y raaidatiM in the tawn of Columbus titustedaa
tho corner of Troup aud Byran streets, now oo>
cupted by Junadian A. Hudson. Those who are dads-
rou* of purelmaing will please call and examine tho
^ockcr BHuword! ““ 7 * rP ' y “ “ 7 oU4 “° W
Columbus, Sept 37,
A. S. RUTHERFORD.
34—if
For Sale,
ta'Ofl ACRES of first rata Oak and Hickory
# V V Land, ICO arm cleared, a good comfoe
table Dwelling House and other t t*r butidinn
fencing aud all in good repair. Tho Uud liosvntU.
and Immediately on the stage rood, nin* roilei r-.,.u
Columbus, good licaldi. und a good neighhoHyaud.
cotireniaiit to where I now Jive. A Holy u
November 1 &
Notice.
S TRAYED or stolen from 1l1smlwjil11.111uS.1i!!
day of hut March, a yellow sorrel hone, shout
six year* of ago, about five fcet ;h. Aay fwsui
giving Information, or bringing mid horse toawTiaika
thud district of Meriwcthar county, will bo liberally u>
warded and all exticnscs paid.
. NICHOLAS 1
riovenibcr 8
Twenty Dollars Rcworta
S TRAY El) from the subscriber* planlatina,'to
sell county, Ala. 16 mites below Cutouibus. ou
the nter. Two Uorses—one a bright sotrrali, about si.,
years vui, a natural pacer, abaut 5 feat 10 iaebes high,
uo particular mark* recollected—tlw adwr is a bright
Uy, wall made, trou altogether, almut six ar s*>o.t
ye old, shout 4 loot 8 or 10 innhae Mail. The so
hones bare bean men on ths Georgia aids of th* nv
ee- uosr Siwori* Mills, and may have beau naieu oa
rode otf. The above reward will be paid for both. ■
tou dollar* for either, delivered to ms iu Columbua. .
. *K W. PERRY,
novzstbar 15 41—fir
medical.
D R. PALL, ia the course of hia profcwfoualpur
suits. folding how iitdo success miaudod his sx>
cniona in- cases ol dropsy, wss, alter — T yanre cb-
acmutt practice, led to suspect the aoundiMae af ttos
pathology of that complamt—bahevi that if dm
nature, seat and tendency of this disease were comet-
ly apprehended, that a generally suceassfol practios
weuid certainly have been devised. Having beemaa
dtus impressed, he gave himself up ta lit* investi
gation of tho subjoin. Aided only by hia hHassladgn
of tho sciatic* of the huuiou body, aad some yaara
constant aud laborious observation in practice, be be
lieve himself* to lisve arrived at x correct kaawladga
of tho stole of the human ayslam. which vparatMM
the cause of dropsy in ill its uaual fnnua. Hit view*
ia this respect, are indeed quite different from ttos
scholastic theory of dropsy, though airicdy i-tbfkr
gical. He lecls more and more cunfirawd .n speeting
their cometoesa, from tlie superior success which at-
tends the applicaiicu of mad'
Forth
their correctness, from ilia aupari
"cation ef medicine according to fox
r tit* last seven years, ha baa confined
principle*. _
his practice exclusively to dropsical subject*. ~aad ban
Itstl the satisfaction to see bis intoili-cliial effom
crowned by the most happy results. Many paraotfo
during (hi* period, have Ucu eared by his aierovtrv,
who were deepeired both by friends anil physiciaa«,
and are now liviug wimoMoa of the truth of whut i*
here stated.
Stonrfiug thus insulated, with * remedy in bis hs^,
which he believes (and ia this belief In i* nut abaci
sutpasses any dung known iu the medical world, Irr
tin cure af this distressing ntalsdv, ha ha* thought
proper, for his individnaf benefit' and the firwafit of
tiuwe who may at suy tuna labour under dan disease,
to exhibit hi* remedy tu tlie world, ia tha form of in-
tent medicine. In doing which In — -x-liisrt,,
offer, nor lavor to ask, turther lima strict jastorsTltr-
licyitig d'" remedy hare reootoonwM. only re.
quire# to be rtiUUuUy r#« wpujhli ]
sati»liielion, he leel# w»lUlig tgr Itt# inedfcSlhlluJ
or full by its own
Doctor li. Branham of Eatoafoto, Georgia, aadmit-
xesdte patnnteo to pnhifok ttot Mtofoto^m nwn
•• I k.v. kaow. IV. fstT. rto.e^ws «re drepfoM —
in oi»ay case., s ftksiagwfor saevaia Aa a exavats dksmic,
mlaras*iyohMvniM*xtand*ikka*im*imal. IMIst
d akogMber the tost remedy lh*v«kM*a,«xrihi.Si>tr~t-
io.4i.re!* U. UUMidt."
“ Noveiobar 6, Htto”
The above medicine toay h* otoained with suitable
directions from Hoxay and Urauhsit, Colsaifoti; H.
S. Johnson. Mac—; IJnSan fie Bacon, Athens; K. M.
Edwards, MiUadgaviib; It. U. Haviiaud * Go. Broad
street, Attgasta.
February 22 3 triwtto
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
JOB FUINT1NU
Neatly aad promptly exeefitofi at *to Ofitaw