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SIXTH VOLUME.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18, 1831
NEW SERIES-Vol. I. No. 45.
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY
MARKS, FLOURNOY 4c JETER.
Corner of Broad and Crawford Streets*
terms-Tain dollar, per annum, payable fn advance, or
roUK dollam, (ia all cams exacted) where payment i« not
made boforetne expiration of thoyoar. No subscription
received for leas than twelve months, witbbut *“
advance, and no psper discontinued, except at the option
'? of the Editors, until all arrearage* are paid. -
ADVERTISEMENTS conspicuously inserted at seventy-
five cents per squaro, for the first insertion, aud riPTY
cbnts for every subsequent continuance—twenty-five per
cent added, if not paid in advance, or during the continu
ance of the advertisement. Those scut without a specifi-
' ‘ie number of insertions, will be published until
.IjBIWs
T HE undersigned has moved from Georgia and
Bottled permanently in Montgomery Ala. *. He
will practice, regularly in the counties of Montgomc-
V Coosa, TalonoCsa, Chambers, Russel, Macon and
utlery and in tne supreme court bf Alabama. Any
communications (ton*
1 n, 0 Court Houso door, between the hours of tO in tho
morning, and 4 in tho evening—those of Land in the coun
ty whero it is situate; those of Personal Property, where
»tne lottors tostimontary, of administration or of gunrdinh-
- ship were obtained—and are required to bo previously ad-
" * ' a some public Gazette, as follows:
under mortgage fi fas, sixty days, before the day of sale.
Sales of Laud and Negroes, by Executors. Administrators
L • dr Guardians, for sixty days before the day of sale. *
k for TBIKTY DAYS. .
'iCiTiTioiu upon application for dismission, by Exocutorsi
Adiniaistrators oT Guardians, monthly for six monTiis. .
-OaDKasof Courts of Ordinary, (accompanied with a copy of
4he bond, or agreement) to 'make titles to laud, must bo*
published THEEB MONTHS. - *
Notices by Executors, Administrators or Guardians, Of ap
plication to the Court of Ordinary for loavo to sell tho Land
or Negroes of an estato, four months. . _ . .
Notices by Executors or Administrators, to tho Debtora'and
Creditors of an estate, for six weeks.
XT LktTRRI to the Editors, on busiucss,must lie POST PS1D,
to entitle then) to atteuiion,
jy* We are authorised to announce. Japies,
Pattulo ax a candidate for Tax Collector of Mubcoeci
county at tho ensuing election. Ho would -inform ill.
State Rights party that he is a Candidate nt tho request
of tho present incumbent, who intends not to run a-
gatif, ''SeptemberO'". ’ , .31—“
Law Notice..
•mar E have associated ourselves in tlio practice of
YV the Law, under the stylo of Colquitt, Echols
it, McKecn. Ono of tho ftrni wilt bo always found at
their .flice,
JOSEPHUS ECHOLS,
TllO’S.’C. AlcKEEN.
'ColumbusOct.lO ' • 37—tf.
■noy,
Law.
4MMHE ’undersigned, will hereafter attend the Supe
M. rior Courts of tlio.followlog counties to wit :
Muscogee, Harris, Moriwethor,Troup, Hoard, Cow*
«ta and Fayette. His reSidepcpis at LatimngB,f rtup
county,ofttco on tint-North side of tho public square.,
JULIUS C. ALFORD,
): April 25
12-42UI
Insurance Bank of Columbus,
November 14,1334.
T HE Stockholders of this Bank, are rcniiin
_ payton dollars-pershnro' on the,Capital, Stock,
•on Monday. 13tlt January, 1835.
By orderof the 13g ‘
november 15
oard.
B. HEPBURN, Cashier.
41 til
Dr. H. Bnlsaii—Dcntipt,
Tf® ESPECTFULLY returns his grateful ticknowl-
gfc cdgemcnts'WthO citizens o'f'.Columbus, and vi-’
■entity, for tlio very liberal patronage which tlioV lmVo
'extended to him, during his short stay among them.
Dr. Balaan has determined to ldcnto himself in Co
lumbus, and may always -bo found, at his room over
Foster & Fogles -Jewelry store, at tho usual hours,
where he is prepared to attend to nil calls.
Ladies wilt bo visited ut their residences.
REFERENCES.
Doctors DcGmflbm-icd, Snnkcy, and Hoxoy & Ur*
quhart. i ' ; V. ,
novcmbcrjO 40—tf
-friends and tho public, that (hoy will advance tlioprico
ofBourd to the following rates.
For single month,- ‘ §tj5 00---
Per- month without Lodging 18 00
Do., with Lodging, r 22 00
■Forfire rood per month, - 3 00
• BEDELL & WALKER,
JVHEELOCK & WILLARD,
ISAAC MITCHELL.
november 8 40—tf
Franklin IIoiisti--»'I'iUI)Ottoii
■0*7 II. LI AM P. McKEEN, formbf proprietor, has
W returned to and'taken possession lignihofthis
well known establishment, llo. returns to it not only
\vtih a disposition, but with the ability to givo satls-t
faction to all his frionds that may-favour Kuji with a
coll. To thoso who. hhto patronized him heretofore
either ut this place of in Augusta, where ho was for a
xtuniberofyears proprietor of, tlio Mansion House,uno
of tho most popular public Houses tit that tiind in the
Dity, ho deems it unnecessary to say more than lb in
vito thorn to coll egaln. Those unacquainted nro re*
quested to try his cheer end satisfy themselves. It is
• 'deemed sufficient to say that his Houso snail bp- ill-all
* times well furnished, broil arranged, well attended to,
and free from gaining, riots, drunkenness anil their cpn*
- sequences, 'fllsstablcs.amattcrofsomoconscqucnco'
'to a travollor, will not bo. nogleptcd. In. short Such
attention will bo bestowed on man nnd boast, as to in
sure to tho former peaco and plenty whilst ho Btnys,
and enable tho latter to carry his rider in safety when
lie departs. Charges, moderate. Promises not ex
travagant, but performance, sure. , * . . . ,
november22 . 42—2nt
J.* HARWELL,
Montgomery A3n'.novembcv28' - 43 4t
The MacPO Messenger, Goorcia Journal, Southern-,
Whig, Columbus Sentinel nnd State Rights Septinel
will p!o(i80 give the above four insertions kna forward
raetneir accounts. ' ' .'•'***
due. Hundred Acres of Laiid, "■
Near Columbus, • '* ^
F OR sale on accommodating terms,-ft valuable
Hundred Acre Lot near town, handsomely im
proved, witli-u good framod dwelling, and all necessa
ry.oul buildings, tin'excellent wclj.n small apple anil
reach orchard,'and nbout30or40 acres of land incul-
iyation, iqostly first_qimlity hammock land.
Apply ut this office. _ '
October 25 . , 38—tf
Inditin Bonds
Of the latest form, neatly printed,
BLANK NOTES,
AKD A ORKAT VARIETY OF St. ANUS—ALSO,
■ X 11 A. CHOOL TICKET,
For Saje at tho Enquirer Office.
Work Bttg nntl Money Found. .
740UND iffColumbus, on -Saturday morning, last,
_ -a Lady’s Work Bag, containing sundry hi-ticles,
and un amount of Mohoy, supposed to have been
dropbeiLfrojn a travelling carriage. Tho'owner enn
Imvo tho snino by applying to.tho subscriber und giv
ing a-descriplion of tlio projreftg_
Columbus, August 2- 26^-tf
Last Call
* LL persons indebted to Shorter, Tarver At Co. by
aiwi iH ——
quested --
will be adopted
ter tho 1st of, January Tipxt.' .
Columbdjt, November 22- . 42—tf
a a7 0RT w«»
Norton’s
auction AND* COMMISSION ROOM, ON BROAD STRKEt,'
FIVE DOORS FROM THE COLUMBUS HANK. -
JODS intended FOR THIS AUCTION,
warden to this olbco one day'.previous to Uto
July 5 ' • - * ' ' 22—tf
MUKCANTfJLU.
Sew and Fresh Goods
CHEAP FOR CASH. .
from first bunds.
Rose and Dufflo Blankets .
Bleached and unblenced Shirtings. nnd Slraqtings
Chintz Prinis, ne.w. and beautiful Patterns
An elegant assortment of Cnlicocs
ito and Green Flannels. , . . .
Irish Litton, common and very duneriar qualities
Chintz Shawls nnd Handkerchiefs
'Cotton and Silk Flog, ilo, .
Pongee nnd Bandanna, do'
Bengal Stripe -,*•■'■ •
Negro Cloilts and Shlitings " ,.
Drees nnd Fumuitra Dime.ty
. Several Cases,-sttperir. Cotton Cards ■
One of tho partners Will remain constantly in, Now-
York, to attend the auctions, nml.to furnish,us cotitihu-
nl supplies of tho choicest and most dcsiralilo goods
for this market. .The highest prices paid in cash,for
cotton.of good qualityi nnd in'squaro bales.
Expected soon, an oxtonBlvo assortment, of Groce
ries, Hardware Crockery nnd Dry Goods.
Septentbor25 lrew
The subscriber,
H AVING purchased tlio Wnrc-Houso' occupied
last y.oar by Morris, Evans & Co. for, tlio pur
pose- pf transacting ' * • ' • • '
Warc-IIousc and' Commission 'Business,
solicits Uie. patranage of his. friends, and tho public.
Prompt altontion Will bo givon to all business etitrust-
6d tohis caro—liischnrgoswill bo customsey.".
AUG. HAYWARD.
RKFERBNCES,
SMITH & Mona.Mf,
8. K. Hodges, (
T. & Mi Evans,
W»r r P. SIalo.ne,
Maclay & AsHEn}
E. LHAnoiN, .
F. vtcosAn & Kimdrougu,
August 9
nnr tieunyijoi
[iGAN, • \ • f *
Jsf&a Colufxtbns.
ne, )
Apalachicela.'
27—tf
‘Fashionable Clothing Store,
Next door to tho Columbus Bank—Columbus, Ga.
.. J. ; S, SMITH, *. .
H AS just received, nml Is now offering Tor sale,
an Extensive -Assortment of
, v -HEADY MADE CLOTHING,
. - ‘ consisting of
, Blue. Black and'lnvisiblo Green Frock Coats,
London-Brown and Claret - .del .do
Black and Invisible Green Dress do
Claret and London Brown - do - do
Green add Brown Cloth Corners,
Blue'utid Black Cloth Pantaloons,
Stripe Jz'Diagoual (variety-ofcolours,) lVuitaloons,
.SattincU and English. Fustiau’ , do
Cerd *.*•-•" -- ■ 7 ‘da
Figured Bilk Velvet Vests,.. -■ -
, Plain, do do do . . .
*. Block Satin ' 'do ,i
' ; Black Comittcre and Cloth Vosts,
. Figured Valencias . do
Toilnctt ' ,a '-v do '
White Figuted Morsaillesdo
Gentlemen’s Drab’, Brown anil Grech Cloth Ovbr
Conts,‘
Gentlemen’s Cloth and-CamJilot Cloaks,
Cotton Knltttsliirts and Drawers,
' Silk • do do . do
Flannel & Cotton piau’l do
Twilled do do.
Suporlino Fur -und *silk ilut^
^de.BooM mi
tin’and Figured Wlilto Silk Half Hose,
Black . do do do' do
Cotton do do do do
Also, ah Extensivo Assortment of
SUPERFINE BROADCLOTHS.
Diagiauil. nnd Plain CaBimcrcs,' -
, 1'laiU ami Figured Silk Velvet Vesting,
Plain ■ . do 'do du.‘ ' '
. Sutrerfino Black Satin do _■ . • i.
Do White-& Fig'd Morsaillcs;do
. A'Good Assortment of
T«ilci ’s Trimmings, df’ the best quality- -
Tlio above Goads have just boon received from New-
York and Philadelphia, and aro offered for sale, low
for cash* ' • '
TAILORING conducted ns usual,
Nov. 1,183.1. -By F. A. FAIRCIIILD.
Goods sold Ibr tlio Benefit of tho Public!
NEW MERCHANT!
^Store! • Kcw Goods!
T HE Biiliscribcr has opened r.is stock nf. DRY
GOODS, kfid will sell on rcu-tonablo terms; - 1
R. WOODRUFF,
Dry Good*,
HATS, SHOES AND CLO
rFlHE subscriber hastnkcin
JL ■ Opposite Mbrs'rs. Shorter
ho is now .'offering h general nss
OTHING.
n store on Broad street'
., ... . Iiortcr. Tarver & Co,‘whero'
ho is now .'offering n general assortment of tho above
named articles on as goad terms ns the Bituio can Ire
obtained hi Geergia. SIcrelliuits und others wishing
to purchase sro risneetfully rcqtfesred to cnll and cx-
nmino his gooils-.hoibfo purchnMngolsowhero
Ilia steelt consists, ih part, of -
Cloths.of vnrioitscolors und qualities
Cosimores.- dp tlo do: /
Snttinetts,.Vestings, English ntid French’Prints
French 4-4 Prints, n very handsome orlielo
l’ninted Musliiis, colored Cambricks.Glmes
Ilaudkercliiefs, Cravats, Stocks, Hosiery
Black Italian Bilk, Black Poults <16 Buie
Pnlhnul fanihiln Miutlnii l.Dima Pnriilitiru
i comploto hSsnrtinnnt nf
Until, Sltoes aud Clo’tliii
..lie.
benj,-bonNey. ;
W71RENCH uml ENGLISH IHIiltlXOS Au
jiL dognnt nssortmoiit of French and Eitglfsh Mo-
iiii08 for snlo hv 1 ENJ.'BONNE Y,
Broad street, opposite Shorter, Tnrvor& co.
Columbuanov.29 43-3m
F APERHANGINGS.—LUOU-pieces Fapcr Omig-
ingsand bordeiings.forsnle bv
11ENJ. BONNEY, -
Brondstroot oppqslto. Shorter, Tan-nr & Co.
november 28 , 43- 3m
SIXTY NEGROES
FOR SALE.
ITI HP Subscriber having disposed of Ids pjqnta-
1 tioil, will sell ut public, miction, in I.at!range,
cm Monday tiio 22il ofRccoinber next, his entire snick
of Negroes, about sixty in number, consisting of men,
boys, girls, women and cliildron, together with eight
mules, seven horses, a road-Wagon mid gear, n tivo
liorsowmrgonnnd gcur.n cart,nnd ono pair nfoxon.
Ho will sell In' tlio same mitnner, at tho plantation,
known ns tho" “Burnt Village,” on Tuesday the 23d of
Dceotnhcr, about
Eight Hundred Barrels of Corn,
l' Ptirty : Thousand lbs< of Fodder
ijiccntiro stock 6f<*pUlo nod hopp, n poiton gin, anti nil
tlio tnrmhiT Implomcnts boloiiiing lo tho place,
. Anil oaWwlnoBilay, |ho 2 l|hnf tho same month, ho
will offe^inlikp uiauncr, at his rcstidoncso.iti LaGi'ungo,
aU.tun' ,
Honsohold and Kitchen Furqiture,
Amongst which, will ho faimd a' Plano Forte of the
best description ntul latest fashion, uMnliegiinv Solit,
ClibirsyBotl Stands, Boils, nml sucli’otlicr artielca ns
ufo usiinlly provided, to Airtiish comfortably,m lirivnto
erttibllshutcilt intlinnotrtitry, Tho terms' of milo will
bo for nil sums under fifty dollars,'cnsli—forull sum's
overftfty dollars, nrip fourth cash, and tho bnlimco nt
twclvo motillis credit.' '•:• ' • '
S. ARMSTRONd BAILEY.
Novonibcr'21, . . 42—tds*
--N. I'.—Any partof-tlioabovepropcrty mev lio pur-
olmsed privately by application to the owner boforo tlm'
day; aud prcfoVcnco will bo given Hi pttrehnsevs of ne
groes, wlxi will take tlicm In fmuilica, 8.' A- B.
Co!i«:itt!stis Mcfcham Mills,
TIinEF. MILES AnOVF. TOWN-
npiIESU largo and'excollont Mills, nro nnwrom-
Jl. plefoil, and tlto proprictoVs nnhotmeo to flic ejti-
zens nt Mus^ogaa, ntul tho! adjoining counties, mat
they ato ready- to rceoivo their custom. 'Having in-
otrrred.a heavy oxpenso, in iirtlor that those Mills
might bo con'strhcted in a otylo superior to any in
^ENTLEMEN'B mill IKIYS CAPS; of.tlto now-
■hy
osr paltcfus and lilibst^mditieB (hr JjUp cheap
navembar 28
BONNEY,.
Broad street opposite, Bhortor^Parvcr & Co.
T A'lilES, MISSES, and CHILDREN’R BHOfeS.
JLil Forsalo hv . ' CENJi'BONNlJY, .
•Jinvcmbor.21
Bronil'stroot opnositc Shorter, Tni-vcr & Cor,
c/ - - ' -' “ “
42 fttn
v Witticb, GrcciiivOod & Co.
~H"YAVE just icceiV'oiT, and nro liow'rccoivittg frou
JLk- New-York, and Ncw-Orlomts, un Extensive As
sorttnontof •
. .Dry .Goads, and Grocokics—consisting of
Staple and fancy Dry Goods, Hardware and Cutlery,
Crookery. and Glass Ware,.Hats, Slioos, Boots, &c.
gait Trbn, Steel and Castings.
18,000 lbs. Bncori, 67 kegs Lm-d
Auction and Commission Room,
'. nnOAD-STREET, COLUJIDUS, OA. : ' ‘
q^t' ■' .8; NORTON, Auctioneer,will tluUikfiilly re
Via coivo mill punctually attend to all orders in
the Auction and Commisaion Busiuoss. Liberal ad
vances mndo tm consignments.
| . -, REFERENCES.
Shorter) Tarver & Co. Colnmbus, Go.
Stewart & FobTAiHE, “ “
. G. W. Dillingham, ' “ . . “
E. E. Powers,- “
• E. J. Harden, Aptilnchtcola.Flori
FA.LCONAR & KlMhRODOH, “ , “
D. Carpenter, - - Montgomery, Aja.
James II. Suorter, - . * - Now-York.
JaSies C. Barry, - * - iltdiiniore.
June 28
21—tf
Commission, Receiving,
AND FORWARDING HOUSE—APA’LACIIICHOLA;
T HE undersigned lmvo' formed.«: copartnership
under tlm firm of I- alconnr & Kimbrough, for
tho puriioso.tif transacting a General Afecney, Com
mission and Rceciviug-und Forwarding Bustnossr—
Being prepared to mako tho usunl ndvaneps on cqn-
disposed to doiioto fltoirliino oxclusiridy
to'rostof thoso cmifiillng business to tlicir clinrgo ; ha
ving intulo tlio ticcossary arrangements to fonvturdCot-
ton tp New-York or 'elsewhere with expedition Ity ves-
aclaof light droltbf water qt tlto lowost rutosof freight,
a liberal shuro of public jmteonuj^h res^mth!Ily roli-
o, tcd._ WALri. A KIM < BROUGn.
Centml Hotel....ftlacon, Georgia.
JOHN CARTER, LATE OF CLINTON, ..
H AS opened Ihe Central Hotel, in tlto extensive
Fire Proof Brick Building, recontly erected in
this City. Tho location is central to the business qf
tlio place, and tlio house is conveniently arranged for
the accommodation of families or singlo persona, ct-
_ . 1 always be ,
market affords, and no pains will bo spared by the pro
prietor 1 to render comfortable mid agreeable, nil who
jnay favor him with their custom; and ho hopes from
Ids long experience, anil tlio satisfaction heretofore
rendered tlio community, to merit from his frioitdsand
the public, a liberal share of patronage.
il /’ Extensive and convenient stables are attached
to tho Hotel.
. October 12 20-tf.
LAFAYETTE HALL -
NEWNAN, COWETA COUNTY, GEORGIA.
rjTHIS establishment is now in complete order lor
References.
Shorter, Tarver .& CD. Colnmbns.
Gen. IiowARb, ', * *[
Judge CoLqutT,’ *
Drs; Hoxey & UnquiiART,
P. p. WoODnuiT,
James H. SnoRTKh.Esq.
Gen. R, K. Call,
IIon. J. W.. White,
DA. D. L. White, OndsdoDcounty,
Apalachicola, august 1
Now-York.
FlbriSn. -
31—tf
KowiuhI’s Tonic Mixture.
WARRANTED a PERFECT AND LASTING CURE-FOll THE
- ' FEVER AND AGUE.
4^4 OR SALE, .wholesale nnd retail by,
-Jr • FI.ETCHER & WESTCOTT,
■ . -, ■ Duuoc.istS, Aptilftchicoltt, Florida.
I hereby Appoint Messrs. Fletcher &
■Westcott, iny agents for the snloof “Rowand's-Tonie
.Mixture, in tho Territory of Florida, Eastern’ part of.
A!abama.and Wcstorn Jinrt of Georgia*, who aro a- :
lile to furnish tho said tncdiciocs to ull who may imply
to them on ns favorable terms as thoy can obtain' from
tho proprietor himself.” J 1
' {Signed,) • “ JOHN R. ROWAND."
“ Philadelphia. 6ct,2-|,1833. - 7 .
Jan. 18 < -34—tf
ranged for Uto accommodation of families or single
persons, either, as regular or transient boarders. T lie
table, and bar will always bo furnished with tho best
tlio mnrkct affords, nnd no pains will bo-spared by Ihe
proprietor, or his servants, to render comfortable and
agreonblo all who may favor him with theircustom.
: Safe and convenient stables are attached to tbo-nlacc,
and tho best of provender, in abundance, will always.
’ he mhllshed to the liorsesofliis boarders ortravellers
by-nnatteptivo'and careful ostler.
No pains or expenso will bo Snared to merit from his
: friends and tho community a .liberal portion of their
’ patronage. WM. A. TERRELL.
■ NoWnnn, Coweta county Oct; 18 37—tf
The City !IaIl....CoIumliHS, On.
I S situated on the corner of Broad, and St) Clair
Streets,' which is in tho centre of tbo city, and,
heart of business, being in front of tho Columlms Bank,,
anil next door below the Insurance Bank. Tho City-
Hall has extensive accommodations for the man of
'family, tlto individual traveller, the daily boarder or
,, the fashionable visiter. Tho proprietors plctlgo them-
( V selves that nrithcrexpcnsenornttention sliallbewnnt-
ed to render, their guests comfortnblc. Their Iltraso
will be ready for die reception of company by Uto 23d
Instant. BEDELL Si WALKER.
Columbus) Dee. 21 • 21—tf
Notice.
Y. OST on llto.roml leading front Cohtinbtts to Mir-
U slinlls forty an tlio Flint rivor, a Inrgo Morocco
PocketBofik, eontnining n note of bund tqude by Wm.'
Varner to frnne Clmncy forono luthdreil mnl thirteen
dollars, with n credit of Filly, dollars. One, hundred
dollars in dash consisting of Bills of various sizes on
tho Commercial Bgnk of Mecon ntid lh« Biuiks of
Columbus and probably n titinll amount' on tlio Bank
at Hawldnsvillo. AlsO,ndccd froht tlto State of Geor
gia to Aquilln Clmuoy—number of lam'd hot recol-
-lectoth Ono- note for ten dollars givon Ity a Mr.
Strinlingto Henry M. Griffin. A quarter ticket On ths
MOIedgcvilln Street Lottery; ’Tho milkers'of tho"a-
hovc notes are forewnnicl from paying ilw sampr to
nny ono except lttysclf. A rewnrU of Twenty dollars
Will bo'given for tho delivery of tho-Pockel Book to.
■moor forettch iiiforinallon as 1
Springhill P. O., Monroe eo, Dee. C,- f 44—21
For. Sale or Rent,
A COJIFORTABLE-Dwelling House, containing
/n. four small rooms, each with a tiro place—situa-
ne'Mn n pleasant pari of town. Apply nt this Office.'
180 Bills. Orleans Sugar,-39 do, St. Croix do
84'sacks Collfco
.'Western'Whiskey . •
do Runt, 30 do Northern do
i. Ryo.Cin, 40 do No.; 1 Slid,2 Maokarol
. Molasses, 17.do Mess nml t>rime' Pork'
Foster & Vogle
OMTOULD, inform tlio citizens- of Columbus ntid
V ■ ' vicinity, dial they have opened a store on Croud
street, in dto building formerly occupied by the Insur
ance Bauk.
THEIR STOCK CONSISTS OF
Ladies’ and Gcndomon's Gold Lcvcro and Lepines.
Gentletnon’s Silvor Levers, Horizontal und Plain
. . Watclios.
Lodias Cable and Basket Neck Chains.
' Chuitis,. Seals, Keys and- Hooks. !
Sots of, Earrings and Pirn, widt Agato, Jot, Cameo,
■ Cornelian, Topaz nml Swiss Painting Contra.
Diamond, Jet, Pearl Enamel,' Garnet, Ruby, Gold
Stone,Plain and Chased Finger Kings.
Diamond, Pearl, Jet, Cameo, Agate and Plain Breast
Pins; i .' - - •,
Gentlemen’s Long Link find Curb Chains.
Seals and Keys.
Guard Chains and K6ye.
Gold Spectacles und Pencil CoSes,
Belt Slides and Buckles'.
Visiting Card and Cases;
Musical, Shell and Ivory Snuff Boxes.. ’ ,
Bead Bags aud Purses, Bead Chains and Scarlk.
Coral andsiot.Necklaces • .
Silk and Leather Purses;
Curved olid Plain Shell and Brazilian Combs.
Silver Plaited-imd Steel Spectacles mid Cases. ■
Silver Pencilaand Leads. '..
Pen, Pticket and Dirk Ktfivcs. .
. Scissqrs,.DirkB,Itazorsiind Strops.,
Flutes, Fifes, Harmonicas arid Violin Strings. '
- Silver Table, Ten. Cream; Mustard find Salt Spoons.
Butter and Friift Knives. ' . •
Perry's Tongues, Gills, mid CiUols, and Stool Pons.
• .Noodles, andTIiimblcs.' >
Silver and Stool Watch Chains ami Keys.,
Key Kings, Wutcli Ribbon, Slides und Kings.
Chess'BoardS'ahd Men, Back Canton Boards.
Tooth Brushes and Pqwdcr.-
.Gilt and Steel PurstfClfispS. - , ' .-
Doable apd Single-Barrel Gunn.
Belt anil Pocket Pistols; Powdor -FInisks, Pcrchs-
; sion Capa and Holders; V , -
Altibaster and Ebony Mnntlo Clocks.
VVillnrtPb'Patsiit TimeTleccs,
. Cones with and without Swords.' •
' PInitcd Candlesticks, Snnfibrs anil-Trays,
CaBtorti Tea Pots .and Bells—nnd „ •
Jinny other articles, too numerous to mention, all'
of tvhieli thov-offer low far cash- or approved credit; '
Jloivevor they 'would not-have-people tt.vo their
word concerning tin tirico nnd quality, oftlioir m-tielos,.
bat would consider it ns a favor if Ludics nnd Gentle--
iiien.woultl'chll and oxiupine for thoihsclvcs.
N. B. 1‘brticnlar attention puid-to tvutelies left for
repair. All Jobs in Uteir line will bo done i-.enlly, nhtl
ut short notice. Plain Jewelry of till kiuils,-innnufae-
tured to order; also Caucti und Coconuat Shells
mounted to order.
nav. 2 . 23 tf
150 Bills.-Western Whiskey
10 do ■- ” - *“
. 15,-Bills-
'50 do.
35 libxcs Eal- Soap, 50 koga Nails'
Smoked Bdof.imd Beef Tongues j; •
.Crackers and RnisiuB . . ,
Lemon and Kusberry S.vrnps
Jmnniea Kmn-nml Slnlngu VPfo.:
Holland Gin and Cnguiuc Diiindy
' 'Albany Crcnni AIo
Cordials tissortetl, Candies ns3ortcil
Putty nml Glass. White Lead • f
AlmondsajraFilberts, PcpperSpice and.Ginger
Brown nnd white Havnima Sugar'
I,oaf nnd Lump Sugar, Gun Powder diul In".’’l.Tcu
Pvow.n’s best -chewing Tobacco, a Bnpcrior article,
Together with a great variety of riiltor articles which
they offer low nt wlinle'snlo qr retail—persons purchas
ing, nro invited to coll ntid exuutino tlio!r stock.
"uno 14 .... 19-'—tf
von'h.o'st oiiljlr,nnd,nt tlto shortest notice.
Ad oUr.ildnnltig^nnoliliio Jspot cmiroly cnniplctcd,
Dr. Wm. S. Llghtfoot ‘
S OLE Proprietor of.Slngner’s Patent Truss for the
e.uro of Hernia or Kuplurr.inthe counties of Tat-'
hot, Muscogee, Harris, Troup, Coweta and Meriweth
er, respectfully informs those afflicted with tiie disease,
that he wjll lie in Tallfblton on the 10th of Doeembce
nml remain 3 days onlv—at Kindic’n Store, 1—at
Bartlesville 15th—in' Columbus 17th nnd remain 4
tint's only—In Hamilton 22d, and remnin two days—
in LaGrnngo 25th nnd remain 3 days—in Newnnn 29th ■
and rcntuin 3 days—in Greenville 2nd January and
remain 2 tlnys only. Those desiring his attention, are
requested to make application immediately, because
cold weather iti more conducive to their recovery than
warm. Ho pledges himself to cure every wise when
the rupture is reducible. Unless the cure is comple
ted, no charge will bo made. Thoso having any doubtn .
of tlio certainty of its curing are referred to certiffeatea
published in the Milledgeville, Columbus and Angus-
.6 ,
44—2t
University of Ceorgltt.
T IIE next Term of this Institution, will cnmmencB
on the Kith day of tho eusuing January. Stu
dents who wish to connect themselves with it, can at
.that timo join unv class for which thoy may he pre
pared. For admission into the Freshman Class at
that timo, n student must have a correct knowledge of
English Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, Cicero’s
Orations, Virgil; Creek Testament, Gricca Minora, or
Wok Header, 1st hook Livy, fi
Jacob’s Greek
, first vol. ofGnr-
ca Majnra. For ndmiesion into the Sophomore Class,
ill addition to the above studies, a student must Imvo
read Horace, 2d vol. Gru-ca Majoru, I)ay’a Algebra,
nnd the 1st und 2d book 6f Euclid.
ASBURY HULL,
Secretary of the Board of Trustees,
november 22 2mtlOJan.
qttes-
, cat within a short lime,ato _
toil to Imvo it'ercniied'beforo-thoy smut it. Wo shell
tiso.every ettertion toremnvathis difiiculty tit on ear
ly period; and utter a wnok or two, planters cud.olh-
ers will suvo this troublo by sending their groin in its
crude Bttfto.' '
Whcr.t Wanted.
• Liberal pricos.in.cnish will He paid for nny qtmntily
of good wheat, mnl os wo design keeping a supply of
l''loUrcoiltiuitally. on linttd.pmrsnns desirous of obtain
ing tlio article in a sweet and fresh condition, would do
well to’npply at tho mill. . . -
JAMES SHIVERS, Co.
• August 30 ‘ . 30—If
jfti ought to Jail,
I N'Columbus, on ii, n offtli Inst, two negro follows,.
qudhy the uumeJtt£ Mpsos, ami one by flip namo
of Jilii, wjtp say, thoy, belong to E. W.. Toney, of
Jlnrmtoll district, South Carolina. (Hoses is uhnui
SOyoars old, Jini jg'uhmitSl, litUh ffarlt oomplcretluii.
Tlto owner is requested to-coniply with the [uw,-nnil
toko them away.; '
Nov. .1 39-tf , . JAS, C. H01.T.A.Nn,‘Jailor.
Qronglit to Jail,
I N Columlihs, off tlto 1st hut. a negro man liy the
' 'timn.a ltOriS, who soys lie-holnngs ,to Lbhortt
Witrin ufLmvns county Alabama, saift negro is rilmul
5 feet 4 Ibtthak high, a bright -Mulnto, nboni21 vents
of age. - Tlio owner is -rcqucstcil -to comply with the
!nw mid take him ntvai-.
- JAMES C. HOLLAND, Jailor,
nov, Qt(t, 4<|—tf
Sapcrim' Cloths. .
-fUST received, a few pieces of superior Black,
. Bluo, Ruvcn Greon,Invisible Green, Gold Mixed
nnd Wine Brown Cloths—-also, Diagonal ttnd plain
Casimercs, for salo by- . J. S. SMITH.
November 15 ", -41-rlf
Columbus Clothing; Store'.
O H. & C- A. rEABODY, have now on Inmd,
• uml aro coURUiutly receiving
Goiitlcmcii’s Fashionablo Clothing, •
. -'of every vnrioty— consisting of-
'-'Broadcloth nnd Ciimlilet Cloaks, I'l-teralium and
Broitdcloth -Snrtoutfi, Frock mul.Dress Cgnts mid Con-
teos, Vests and Pantulouhs qf every description, Lin-
CU, Cotton anil .Flannel Shirts', Knit: find plain. Gqtton
and Flannel Drawers, Bosoms' nnd Collars, Sustion-
jlers nml Husiery, Stocks, nnd Cravats, (Intoand Caps,
■of all kinds, Boots Shoes and Titnqis, Lenthar Trunks
mn| Travelling lJkgs—in sltort, every article to fit ilto
gentleman for Orfivolling, or’ for tho parlnlil—nlsu on
til, a’Lnrgoi ... .
li>'oadcloth3,'CasimoTcs -aud, Yoslings,
suitable forjlio Bonbon, wliich will bo raailo itptonr-
‘ ' MMiiMMaRa' “
usual, at tho idioi-lesf notitc.
novcmbni-15
KotVAND’s tonic mixture;
OR, VEGETABLE FEBRIFUGE,.
A spociilc aud lasting cure fiir tlio Fever ntid Agile.-
Forsnlo’hy . I.) J. DAVIS .tGo.
Code & Mutt he ws,
Moll’s Mercors —Woolen Drapers, ami
Tailors,
West sido Broad Street, opposite Hoxey if Urqiiliart,
R ESPECTFULLY infonnthocilizcnt of Colum
bus, and visitors, .that they have on hand, and
will constantly keep in extensive atkl splendid assort
ment of Bupcrfino cloths, of all colors, black, blue,
brown, dahlia, green, invisible groan, olive, iujclaide,
&c. also, plain and diagonal kerseymurr,nf all colors,
nattinetts, vestings, of.ull kimbi ami patterns, velvet,-
id figured silk, itc. ite. all of which will Do cut.
limited in the neatest and most fashionable
Pocket Book lost.
W .OST, on tlio 21st or 22d ult. on the rood leading
JLd from Columbus to.Lumpkm, a red morocco poc-.
kot book,containing sundry notes and papers, to-wit:
one note for (100 nnd four notes for $25 each, drawn
by Jeptha anil Rice Henderson, with A. B,.Gridin se
curity, in favor of John P. SmjTl—ono note on John
Pace, in favor of John P. 8myrl, for ((4) <ml aundr"
other papers. ^■ The public tiro cuntloned against trai
the pocket book or
anil a reward will be
Dee. G "3t 44
They-nlso'kcep<i
their patrons, a general assortnion t of
( Ready Madu Clothing .
Appertaining to the wear Of gcnllo.men—togcllipr with
a variety.of lints, Caps, Handkerchiefs, Stispbndors,
Clovcs.Ebirts, Bosoms, Collars, Stocks, Cocks, Hoots,
Shoes,.Silk atul Colton, Umbrelldrs &c. ull of which
will be sold nt moderate prices.
N. B. Gentlemen furnishing, thojr own materials
will have every ^attention paid, m tho oxccution bf their
work. ' ' '• •
Quarterly reports of the latest fashions are regular
ly received.
• ‘ Columbus. October18,1834: 37—y
A large Supply of Blanks
Kept constantly on hand, tor salo nt this office.
New Dry .Goods/
T HE subscriber bos, and is now receiving direct
from New;York, a Splendid assortment of
Fall and Winter Dry Goods,
consisting in part nf the following articles to wit:
Supcrlmo Broadclosts, Cosimores, fine and course
Satinotts, heavy Kerseys and Unsays, largo Mncki-
id Duffle*— ' ‘ 1*. “ * •
naw amt Duffie'BIankets,
Saddles) Brldlos, Martingales i
Nov»8tb, 40—tf
and plain Cliuloy,
Ready Rude. Clotiiing,
: On Consignment.
"SUE subscriber has rceeivpiTon C9nsigumcnt,.nn
; Assortment of
Firio Ready -Mndn Clollung, '
wbii'li lie is sqlliiig ntgtisl uiul i Imi-ges—siteh ns-
Frock, Dyoss mill Itimlitig Coin..,'
Cudiiiict uni) Cliith Ctoiiks, .
IJIue, Block und Brown 1'iiiitolnnns,' * ■
.do do do Vest/, lie. ite*. ■ '
' • - Also, ail'Assortment of
Bbots,-Shoes; Piiiiqis, Slippei-s, 8i|k Stiittkhlgs’nnd
Gloves, together with a law line Cloth-'.
E. SIGOURNEY NORTON.
■ novcmbcr lS ... - 41—If
A teacher WUnted.
O NE that can came well recommended, anil' can
recommend himself if examined, will bo em
ployed upon ronsiitmblo terms, ui toko llto eltnrgd,of
Ji-ffci'son Academy. Situation healthy and ncighboi
hood good. MOSES BUTT ) '
MBS > ■ m
IVEY )
JOSIAH GRIMES ,
E. B. IV. SPIVEY ’
Trurtocs>
43 <f
Notice.
A LL jicrflons tire enutiffned iigninst imding for four
tivonty-fivo dollar notes of hand, given-by me to
DanielRoll of Harris county, as Uie consideration foi
wliicti siiid notes were given have entirely failed, 1 au
determined.not to. tiny them.' . .
. 1 DAVID FUNDERBURK,
llnrris county, nnvomlicr 28 43' 3t* .
Twcuty Dollars Reward.
liatnJd Ju. J
high, rather stout built, plcnsni|t spoken; cousidcnilily
grey oil thp heml and licgnl; his left foot turns out a lit-
MO WllCl) liO walks, •'l.iuiA .l.»/.«lvhit hnu Knu Invtr
IfewB
cnnfTnrinontiiithe Columbus joilj or I will givo
Doilnra for nny information that will cnnhlo «w I
liim t directed to me at Perry, Houston county.
JAAJQH W. PEARCKj •
Brought to Jfni!
N Coltitiiliits on tlio 30tli november last, a negro
^ moil by tlio namo of Tliomap. who Eoyo ho bdongfi
to: William Kohcn of Montlcollo ..inrfftiHsippi.. Said
nogro is ubout 5J5ycurs of ngc,J$ fool 9 inchoH high,-of
a brown complexion. Tho mviicr in requested to com-
ldy with the law and take hliit nwav. -
JAMKS C. HOLLAND, Jailor.
DcccmterQ , 44—tf
Academic.
M R. MnCLINTOCK, will contlnuo in charge of
the Male Academy, in Columbus, for tho ensu
ing year, nml wo hesitate not to coy, that, while }*
presides over it, no institution in tlio United Statca .
will offer greater advantages for a correct and businew
education, or Or n preparatory school forontering Cofa
lego. His modo of 'instruction is simple, critical and
thorough. ’ His Government that of moral force ftrtu
mmtimunt, and yet none more strict. His testimonials
of high qualification a« a teachor, have boon fully sus
tained,'mid the school is rapuUy increasing. He eon-
tfenlRlo renininht least another year, and will nrohnbly
locate niittsolfpe.rmanrnily among us during the ensu-
iilg yCar with tlio determination to build up a fits! rote
institution, if his efforts should be succeeded by tho
community. Wo nnnounoo with much plcusurc that
thn Female department under tho enre of Mr*. Tick-
nor, is ono of the first schools for young Ladies desir
ing u tisaful Education, in tho southern country. Nor
arc the morals and imumcrs of her pupils neglected.—
She spnres no paina to qualify them to move in tlio
polite circles of life, yet nothing is attempted beyond
plain (fmldccciit behaviour. She acts upon tho pre
cept that “li meek und quint spirit,” is tlio brightest
gem in l."nuty’<* crown,.
In tho nmlo'department, the academic year will bo
divided into two terms,'tho winter and Rummer ses
sions. The Winter scasion to commence on thn first
Monday in October each yenr, mid close with the
month of Pobrunvy, with u vacation of about n wcok
during tlio Christmas holidnyV. The Bummer pession
to commence on the Rccond*Monday in March und to
continuo to tlio end of the third week of August. No
student will bo rocoivcd ft>r less than a rcbiooo, but if
from any accident or removal of the parent, the Ku
do nt cannot continue longer thunhalftnc term, one halt
the tuitiun will he deducted, and no other deduction
will he mada for absence.
Persons entering scholars niter the first month Qf a
session, will pay tVmn the timo of entrance.
* Terms of tui^; on ‘
In English per Session Cto.s, ‘ *12 50
... , Dn ' es. 2nff. Do. $10 00
In Languages ntid Mathematics, oq qq
■ , HEAIIORN JONES, Chairman,
E. L. D^GRAFFEMURD, Scc»y.
november'3Cnd 40
Inform?*tioii Wanted.
business, unu i
July fiillnwing
SaM Willium Smith is (Shmit five
feet nml sloven inchna high, iff regularly proji'ortionci
figure, tluVk Cmnploxinn, blaok mtclligoiit oyes; tlio
hnir offoftlte tup ofhisliraui, whieli is luff by plaiting
Ilia tifiir over it; hb'is over fifty years olff; rotlo from
lionib 11 very largo hay horse; Ills olqtbcs aro of a
Lontlnn brawn color.
Every Editor within tlto Unitixl Slates friondly to
It /*li 'Xih nf littintlllif V. tin'll rviStottii* it ‘fiiunf >••• n 'i'Io-
tho. eiiiMO ofhiminnity, willcottlbr a fiivor imn'tils.
onjisolata and inuch mstrossoil woman, (wife of sold
Smith) by giving- tlio ubovo on insertion in .their
newspapers. Inforimitibu by lettcrwill bo gmtcfiilly
rereived, directed Jo Mrs Evoliqo Smillt; Putnam Co,
Hetieginpast offics,Illinois) ‘ •
Dcdomlier fitii—44 : EVEfJNE A. SMITH.
•Fifty Dollai's Reward.
CJTOI.EN from tlio SnMt)nppr on flto 20lh Sop-
n teifillsr lain, at Wotutnpku, Ala) ii dsrk Bny
IIiiisc, heavyJmilt, about 18 hailils high, and nlteiit
eight yours old,lict»y mnjn nnd tail) tho main inaltood
tiiiio, curl?y,'and a Doted senr on itis -right hip—ho
reeks \vo!l. I wHl give' twcnty-dollnrs reward to any i
iibrsuff tlm't wifi secure tlio hmso so that T can got
hlmWnin.and thirtv dolhirs for thotn'ltrehciiBlou ol
dm viief...Any- infornmtioii «n tho subject will be
received, nddlosred to tlio subscriber, nt
- J5. WALDEN.
42-2m
thankfully, ,
Talladega,.Alhliamn.
. Tiilnileg.'i, ffov, 22
Slrnycd or Stolen, ■ ,
F ROM tho oithsoryierabout tbo first ofOctobor, a
very ditrfi ehos nu t sorrel more oolt, blaze in thp
fa'qonintf fore rind bind Ttig white,'duo your old last
spring, blit finmll. Aiiy peTfOii seeing such nolt, plnnso
. tty.
lars rdwai'il)-nml iivo dollars rewiml if aiiy ono will
scud tho a letter whcro-to'como nftor it.
‘ ' . EDWIN OGLETREE.
nnvcmlier 22 ■ ■, • .42—4t
GEORGIA, TALBOT COUNTY.^-Whereas Pc
AN -ter F. Mnhnnc, applies to mo Cor letters of Ad-
miiii-trptinn, on tho esiuto of Stojihou T. Cato,, (ate o£
said comity deceased,
Thoso are therefore to cito anil ailmniiish nil and
shignlnrtho kindred and creditors nf said deceased, to
bo ntul appear at my offico ivitliin tlio liinoprcsoribcd
by luw.tiuiliowcaugo ivliy said letters should - not ha
granted,
Givon undor my litind this 2flth day of Novcmlwr
1834. - - WILLIAM 8. GOSS.cc. o:
nnyuiql'srSB. ' ' - , , 43 41
Mill Stones.
rFNIIE Biibreribcr would infnnn the public, that ho
JL- continues to cut Mill Stands, at his stand in.tho
ncighborliaatl of Clark's mills 7 nriles above Colqm-
|nts, where ho is prepared to execute, in tho neatest
end most worklimnlilto momier,nlt orders for tho aboVc
nnmed article. The grit iff thn stono which lie uses is
of tlio very Iwst kind. - All persons favoring him with
tlicir custom will rcccivo tlicir work at the shortest ito-
lice, and nt reasonable prkw
riovcmher.28
JrtH.V YATES
43 St
JLaGrauRC Fcninlo Seminary.
T IIE Trustees of ibis institution take this method
to inform tlto public, that its exorcises for tho
yOarl835, wilicommenco on tiie first Monday in Jan
uary next, superintended (hs tbo preceding year) by
tho Rev. Thomas W. Stanley and Ludv, assisted by
Mr.J.'T. Phelps, A. B. .
Terms or Tuition.
Primary nnd Modem Bronchos.
Spelling, Reading, nml Writing porquartor, $4,00
Arithmetic, Grni-minr and History, Ancient
und Modern, $7,00
Higher Brandies.
Natural, Moral nnd Intellectual Philosophy, As
tronomy, Chemistry and Natural History, liliutoinat-
ics including Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Kliet-'
oric and Logic, Latin nnd Greek Languages. *8,00
In regard to tlio cliarnctor, mural and religious, of
Mr. ubd.Mrs. Slunloy, as lo their fidelity and capacity
ns iiistrtictors, tiin Trustees are ol'opiniun that there is
no necessity. of remark, Their well tried integrity,
long expcnt-hcc and unimpeded success in teachmg,
have procured for them a repu tation which no remarks
of applause, thn Trustees think, can enhance, nnd
from wliiali they indulge no fear of detraction.
Mr. Phelps is into a graduate of Middlcbcrry Col-
lego, from his respectable und satisfactory recommen
dations, tlio Trainees without hesitancy, pronounce
him u young ntnn of unblemished moral'and Christian
character, ut high respectability ns a nebular and of
much experience in tciudring.
Tho Trustees con attest to tho becoming attention
nnd assiduity of tlio teachers during tho pust veur; and
tlio oxnmilititlon with wliich it dosed, nffordeil indubi
table proof, that the Confidence of those y ho Imd
i ilnced'their daughters nml wards ill this £ cminnrv,
tad not liccn misplaced. . Parents und Gum .linns who
may confido their daughters and wants tot) .is instill*,
lion tlio ensuing veer, may rest assured tl.atiio paiqb
will ho spared to improve their minds unit morals.
Lessons hi Music will ho given in the ft lace.
Board, including rbam, washing, ligl.ts, fuel, gy.
whit the principal, or in good familial sufficiently near
for $10,09 per month.
W.'WILLIAMS V
W. A.REDD
' J- C. ALFORD { „ ,
R. BROOME f Kostacs.
J. E. GAGE (
W. C. THOMAS J
LaGrnngo, november 10 . 43—tlJ
N. It. Tho Georgia Journal will pleaso publish tho-.
nliovo Until first Jniiiinry.
. ' Itnnawiy
jCIROjl the sulyi rili’r ot. t ira lotli ii/gf, u bright
M?, Mulatto serviml tibpisl tbiily years nfnjre, lies u
pleasing caimtennuce when rpiiken to, nud Is at r-ll
times-fund iff bilk. 8lio curried off considomliio chi-
thing wlibn'shc loft me, mostly fate,nml gcnerallvgnos
with her licuij tjeil up iu nhumlkerclffcf. Hcrhnmois
Dorcas; uml, has probably been carried or enticed
nwny by sumo ivlnto limn.' I will gii’o a liberal re
ward to iiny person that will deliver her to mo noar tho
factory -a .few miles nliovo Colnmbus, or secure her
nudgivei such iulbrnmtion that 1 can-got her.
JOBE ROGERS,
november 23 ' ‘ 43— tf
Brought to Hail,
N"NN tlio 14th inrt. n negro man by tho nnmoef
—9 Jlingo, who Fays ho Mongs to Gen, Souttof
Slotitgomery county, Alu. lie is nf a dark cottiplec-
milt, iibout 31 or 35 yeurs of ngr, about 5 feet 8 or 10
inches high; tho owner is reqncrled to caino forward
ptoni property, pay expenses end liilio him nwav.
GEORGE W. ELUOri’, Sli’if. 1
• Russell county, Ain. nov. 22 42*-tf
G eorgia stewart couNTY—wherena
Daviil Cody npplios to mo for lcttsmofAdmin.
istration on tho estate ofWinderILCcdy, late of said
County deceased:
There nro therefore tocito and admonish oil und sin-
gnlag tlio heirs und creditors of mid deceased, to lm
and appsar at my offico within tlto Unto prescribed by
inw, to shew cause if any they can, why said letters
of Administration should not bf granted.
Givcnfrom undermy hand at office,this24th davof
November, 1831.. THOMA8 M. DENNIS c. c. o
Doceotbcrfi,' 44—it
ScoltebBro Female Indiliiir.
T HE present soaelonoftho Scottsboiii Kcmulo In
stitute, will cloro on Friday Uto 12th DccoinUir
noxt. Thu duties oftho Institute will be n-sumedsen
thq fmii tli Monday in January, 1835.
Dr.it Mrs. Brown, will bo nssisted in the Chssiaal
and Scientific Department, by Dr. A. P.NuJt.n gradu
ate of Yale, mid n rcgnlnr‘M. D. of the Cliuiloston
Medical Collego; anil by Mr. Ilnrinna nnd Miss
Clarko, whoso success ill giving instruction 1ms been
filllv proved.
Airs. Brmvn will conduct the Musical Department,
ntul bo assisted by liwoll qualified musical Teacher,
if the niimlior of pupils witnanls the engagement.—-•
Tho Institution is well furnished with every ticcc.-isury-
fipptmilus for teaching ej-pcriniciitol/y every princi
ple in Chemistry, Astronomy, Electricity, and all link
branches of natural philosophy.
Dr;Brown’s success as a lecturer,with thoattain-
montsaml tho respectability of tiro ninny hundreds ot
pupils already graduates ol tlio Institute, warrants the.
assertion, that no establishment in tlio Southern coun
try can oiler greater advantages.
Drawing nml Painting mny: bo pursued to any ex
tent— innnynf tlto pupils, now uttiic institute,ran Hike-
.Millilitres Op Ivbry, Patriots in oils,nnd Lundsc-apes ia
oils nud water colours, mta>r natuhe.
Arrangements jropuda to teat h n Painting Clasa of
voting indies, vita harefiuiuhetl ttietr general studies
independent of tho rccitcjions of the school. Any-
of tlio pupils can pursue the Latin ami Greek langua
ges, nnd tlm liighorbrinrelics of Muthcmatiee, if desired;
nml tiie French tongue may lio studied either iu con
nection or apart, front tlio English department.
Miss Clnrko pud Jlp>. Brown rcsidod til nr years ftr
France, and spake, tlm French lung uage ne thou- native
longuo. These circumstonco's offer to voting ladies
wlm wish to pursuo Allude) French nnd'Painting, or,
either, without auj Otln r Branch qf education, r-upe..
rior advantages.
.Board can lio obtained in tho dandy ol Dr.Brown,,
'fir other respectable families in ttuv Bon-, for ten dol
lars por mouth.
Tho health of the Born, is unquestionable, and lbs
character of tlto Institution ensures to tlto young ladies,
who bccoimuta pupils, nnd remain m-reaaonalde lime,
nil tho higher attainments and elqgaut accomplish
ments, uliirli run adorn woman,
november 29, 4SMC5,Taq.