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SHXTII VOLUME.
COLUJIBtS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORIMVO, ^(l^BEB ‘2°, 1834.
NEW SERIES—Vol.'I. No. 46.
TMIltLISiIEto EVERY SATURDAY BY
HKARfiCS, FI4OURAOV A JJBTEtt.
Corner of Brood and Crawford Streets.
e dollars per annum, payable in advance, or
, (in all cases exacted) wherejmymont is not
T HE undersigned has moved from Gebtrgia and
settled permanently in Montgomery* Ain. He
will practice regularly in the counties of Montgonic-
, Cot “
TERSIS-Ti
roe* dollars, (in all „ . . . ,
made before t!io expireion of the year. No subscription
received for less than twelve months, without payment in
advance, and no paper d ^continued, except at the option
of the Editors, until all arrearages are paid.
ADVERTISEMENTS conspicuously inserted at sbventy-
FITe cents per square, for the first insertion, and fifty,
cknts for every subsequent continuance—twenty-five per
cent added, if not paid in advance, or during the continu
ance of the advertisement. Those sent without u specifi
cation of the number of insertions, will be published uutil
ordered out, aud churged accordingly.
Legal Advertisements published at tho usual rotes, and
with strict attuuliou to the requisitions of the law.
N. B.—All Sales rogulatod by law, must bo inado before
the Court House door, between tho hours of 10 iu the
morning, aud 4 in tho evening—those of Land in tho coun
ty whero it is situ ito ; those of Personal Property, where
the letters testimentary, of administration or of guardian
ship wore obtained—and are required to bo previously ad-
-T '■ vertised in somo public Gazette, as follows:
.flwcfctrrs' S ales under regular executions, for thirty days;
‘ under mortgage fi fas, sixty days, before the day of sale.
'.Salks of Laud and Negroes, by Exocutors, Administrators
or Guardians, for sixty days before the day of xulo. r?
Sales of personal property (except negroes) forty days.
Citations by Clerks of tho Courts of Ordinary, upon appli
cation for letters of administration, must bo published
for thirty days. f
Citations upon application for dismission, by Executors*
Administrators or Guardians, monthly for six months.
Orders of Courts ofOrdinury, (accompanied with a copy of
the bond, or agreement) to make titles td lund, must be
published three months.
Notices by Executors, Administrators or Guardians, of ap
plication to tho Court of Ordinary for leave to soli the Land
or Negroes of an estate, four months.
Notices by Executors or Administrators, to the Debtors and
Creditors of an estate, for six weeks.
O’ Letters to tho Editors, onbusiuoss.mustbc postpaid,
. to entitle them to attcution.
__ ^ Montgome
ry, Coosa, Tulapoosa, Chambers, Russel, Macon and
Butler, and in tne supreme court of Alabama. Any
communications from Georgia, upon business in any of
the above counties will be promptly attended to.
1 ft. J. HARWELL.
Montgomery Ala. november 28 43' 4t
* Tho Macon Messenger, Georgia Journal, Southern
Whig, Columbus Sentinel and State Rights Sentinel
will please give the above four insertions and forward
me tneir accounts.
(T/ 3 We ate authorised to announce James
PattHlo as a candidate for Tax Collector of Muscogee
couuty a* the ensuing election. Ho would inform tho
Slate Rights party that he is a candidate ut the request
of tho present incumbent, who intends not to run n-
gain. September 6
Law Notice.
•m*TE have associated ourselves in the practice of
f, tlie Law, under the stylo of Colquitt, tennis
&. McKccn. One of the fine will bo always found at
their .ffice, formerly
y ‘ JOSEPHUS ECHOLS,
THO’S. C. McKEEN.
ColumbuBOet. 18 •"
Law.
T HE undersigned, willhorcafterattend tlioSupe
rior Courts of tne following counties to wit!
Muscogee, Harris, Meriwether, Troup, Heard, Cow -
■ eta and Fayette. His residence is at Let,range, 1 roup
xbunty, office oil the North,sidejonhe pobbe^uutc.
■ April 25 .. 12-4ihn
insurance Bank of Columbus, )
November 14i 18o4. k S
T HE Stockholders of this Bank,arc renutred to
pay ten dollars per share an the Capital Stock,
on Monday. 13th January, 1835.
By order of tlio Board.
3 - 11. HEPBURN, Caslnor.
november 15 • ^ ,l *
One Hundred Acres of Land,
Near Columbus,
F OR sale on accommodating terms, a valuable
Hundred Acre Lot near town, hnndsomoiy im
proved, with a good framed dwelling, and all necessa
ry out buildings, an excellent well, a small apple and
peach orchard, and about,30ord0 acres of land in cul
tivation, mostly first, quality hammock land.
Applv at this office.
October 25 38—tf
Indian Bonds
Of tho latest form, neatly printed,
BLANK NOTES,
AND A GREAT VARIETY OP BI.ANKS—ALSO,
III / CHCOL TICKET,
For Sale at tlio Enquirer Office.
MERCANTILE.
New and Fresh Goods
CHEAP FOR CASH.
(QIIORTER, TARVER & Co. have just received
^ direct from New-York, part of their splendid as
sortment of Dry Goods, purchased at the lowest rates
from first hands.
They have just opened a large assortment of Mens
Womens, Boys, Misses and childrens shoes, Mens and
Youths Fur Hats.
Rose and Duffle Blankets
Bleached and unbleaced Shirtings and Shootings
. Chintz Prints, now and beautiful Patterns
An elegant assortment of Calicoes
Domestic Plaid stripes and chocks
Red, White and Green Flannels
Irish Linen, common and very superior qualities
Chintz Shawls und Handkerchiefs .
Cotton and Silk Flag, do
Pongeo and Bandanna do
Bengnl Stripe %
Negro Cloths and Shirtings
Dress and-Furniturc Diniety
Several Cases, suporir Cotton Cords
One of tho partuers will remain constantly in Newr
York, to attend tho auctions, and to furnish us continu
al supplies of tho choicest and most desirable goods
for this market. Tlio highest prices paid in cash, for
cotton of good quality, and in square bales.
Exnefctcd soon, an extensivo assortment of Groce
ries, Hardware Crockery and Dry Goods.
September^ * ’ 18—tf .
Work Bag and money Found.
F OUND ill Columbus, oh Saturday morning last,
a Lady’s Work Bag, containing sundry articles,
and an amount of Money, supposed to have been
dropbed from a travelling carriage. ’ Tho owner cun
havo tho same by npplying to the subscriber und giv
ing a description of tlio property.
WM. H..KIMBROUGH.
Columbus, August 2 ' 26—tf
Last Call.
A LL persons indebted to Shorter, Tarver At Co, by
note or book account, are hereby respectfully re
quested to call and settle tho sumo. Legal measures
will be adopted for the collection of all claims, duo af
ter tho 1st of Jiinuary next.*
Columbus, November 22 42—tf
PIANO FORTE for saloattlioColumbiurBook
Store by.
E. SIGORNEY NORTON.
Norton’s
AUCTION AND COMMISSION ItdOM, ON BROAD STREET,
' FIVE DOORS FROM THE COLUMBUS BANK.
^lOODS intended FOR THIS AUCTION, lor-
warded to this office one day previous to the
salo, will meet with prompt attention.
. E. SIGOURNEY NORTON, Auct’r.
July 5- 22—tf
The Subscriber,
H AVING purchased tho Ware-House occupied
lastycar by ^Morris, Evans & Co. for the pur
pose of transacting
AVare-House and Commission Business,
solicitsjhe patronage of his friends, and tho public.
Prompt attention will bo given to all business entrust
ed to liis care—his charges will be customary.
■ AUG. HAYWARD.
\ Dr. H. Balsan—Bentist,
R espectfully returns his grateful acknowi-
CqlgementB to the citizens* of Columbus, anu vi
cinity, 80. tho vary liberal patronago which tliov havo
extended ho him, during his short stay among them.
Dr. Bulstin lias determined to locate himself in Co
lumbus, anui may "always bo found, at his room over
Foster & Fogles Jewelry store, at tlio. usual hours,
where ho is prepared to attend to u)l calls.
Ladies will bo wished at their lcSidenccs.
\ REFERENCES.
Doctors DoGrafloqiricd, Sankoy, and Hoxey & Ur-
quhurt. -
t november,/! '
40—tf
T HE undersigned!conscious that they arc daily
labouring ntalos' 3 fa consequence of the pres
ent low rates of Bonny beg lcavo to announce to their
friends and tho public, jhat they will advanco tho price
of Board to tho following rates. ■ v
For single montlv - - $25 00
Per month 'vithd u t Lodging 18 00
Do. with/Lodging, - 22 00
For Are wood pfer month, - - 3 00
november 8
j BEDELL & WALKER,
/ WHEELOCK & WILLARD,
/ ISAAC MITCHELL,
40—tf
REFERENCES,
Smith & Morgan,
8. K. Hodges, & Co.
T. & M, Evans, & C.
Wm. P. Malone,"
Maclay & Asher,
E. J. Hardin,
Faloonar *t Kimbrough,
August 9
Columbus.-
Apnlachicelu.
27—tf
v>ood.i sj)jL4or riir Bcncljj of tlio Public!
' lUK' MLUCnANT!
JVcw Store! Weir Goods!
ryiHE Subscriber 1ms opened bis stock of DRY
JL GOODS, und will sell on reasonable terms.
R. WOODRUFF,
In Calhoun’s new block, Randolph street
Columbus, Roy. 29 43tf
Fashionable Clothing Store,
Next door to tho Columbus Bank—Columbus, Ga.
J. S. SMITH,
ETTAS just received, and is now offering for sale,
STB. ah Extensive Assortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
consisting of
Blue, Black and Invisible Green Frock Coats,
London Brown and Claret do do
Black and Invisible Green Dress do
Claret and London Brown do do
Green and Brown Cloth Coatees,
Bluo and Black Cloth Pantaloons,
Stripe & Diagonal (variety of colours,) Pantaloons,
Satuiieit and English Fustian do
Cord " do
Figured Silk Velvet Vests,,
Plain do do do
Bluck Satin do
Black Casimcrc and Cloth Vests, . '
Figured Valencias * do
Toilnett do *
Whito & Figured Mersaillcs do
Gentlemen’s Drab, Brown and Green Cloth Over
Coats,
Gentlemen’s Cloth und Cmnblct* Cloaks,
Cotton Knitt Shirts and Drawers,
' Silk do do do
Flannel &, Cotton Flan’l do .
Twilled do do t
Superfine Fur and Silk Hats,
do Boots and Shoes,
Plain and Figured White Silk Half Hose,
Black do do do do
Cotton do do do do
Also, an Extensive Assortment of
SUPERFINE BROADCLOTHS.
Diagonal und Plain CnsimcrcH,'
' Plain and Figured Silk Velvet Vesting,
Plain do do do
Superfine Black Sgtin do
Do White & Fig’d Mersuillcs'do
A Good Assortment of
. Tailor’s Trimmings, of tho best quality. -.
Tho ubove Goods lmvo just been received from Now-
York and Philadelphia, and arc offered for sale, low
for cash.
/ TAILORING conducted as usual,
Nov. 1,1834. By F. A. FAIRCHILD.
Groceries! Groceries S!
T HE subscriber would inform his friends tmd the
public, that ho has taken tho new store on
Broad street, udjoining Messrs Goldstein & Heine,
where ho otfers for sale a good assortment of Groce
ries "See. among which arc the following articles.
12 hhds. St. Croix Sugar
3 boxes brown IlqVdnna do.
3 do. White do.-do. 6 cwt. Loaf do..
6 cwt. Lump do. 30 Sacks Coffeo
50 bbls. Canal Flour
20 half bbls. Buck heat do
10 do Water Crackers, 10 do. Soda do.
10 do. Butter do. 5 do. Sugar do.
5 Tierces Rice, 20 Casks Cheese
10'bbls. No. 2 Mackerol, 10 do No. 3 do.
15 half bbls. No. 1 do. 10 do. No. 2 d
2 do. Pickled Sausages
15 quarter Cusks Malaga Wino
10 do. Madeira do. G boxes Muscat do.
I Hipfe Brandy, 1 do. Holland Gin
1 bbl. old Irish Whiskey, 10 do. Rum
10 do. American Brandy
10 do. American Gin, 5 do Cider Vinegar
10 bokesCod Fish, 5 do. Tobacco
35 do. Soap, 20 do. Sperm Candles
10 M. Spanish Cigars, 5 do. half Spanish do.
5 bales Homespun, G Stripes and Plaids
Caasiu, Pepper, Starch, Mustard
Teas, Florence Oil, Pulls, Brooms, dec.
A good assortment of Hollow Ware
4 doz. Collins’ Axes, Gdoz. Wooding Hoes
1 case Rifles, 25 casks Nails
4 tons assarted Swedes and American Iron
English, Gorman und Blistered Stool -
25 Kegs Duponts Powder
35 bugs Shot assorted^ 2,000 lbs, Bor Load
4 Crates Crockery
4. Hampers Wine bottles &c.
A DODGE.
Columbus Dee. f3 44—tf
Hiirdwure, Cutlurf, Guns, Ac.
W E have on Vind every variety of Locks, Hhigcr,
Screws, Saws, Axes, Hatchets, Flies, KnivcR
and Forks, Pocket Knives, Razors, Razor Streps,
Spoons, Ate. Double mid Single Barrel Percussion
und Flint Guns, Belt and Pocket Pistols.
BLACKSMITH TOOLS.
Bellows 24,28,30,32,34 inch, superior quality
Sanderson’s best mouse hole Anvits
Vicos, Screw plates, Sledges and Hand Hammers
ALSO
150 Kegs Nails assorted, 10,000 lbs. Sheet iron do
2,000 do Lead, 1,000 do Copper
200 Reams w. ..ppingpaper, 2tons Costings
A few.of Rowland’s best Mill Suws, nnd a full and
largo assortment of Tin Ware.
HALL & MOSES,
adjoining Bedell & Walkers Tnvcm.
December 13 45 tf
Auction and Commission Boom.
BROAD-STREET, COLUJIBUS, OA.
E S. NORTON, Auctioneer,will tlmnkfiiily rc
• coive ml punctunlly attend to all orders in
tlie Auction and Commission BnaincBS. Liberal ad-
vanccB mado on cohsigumentn.
ItEFERENOES.
SnoRTER, Tarver & Co. Cahmibus, Ga.
"Stewart & Fontaine, “ “
' G. \V. Dillingham, "“ " “
"E. E. Powers, ‘V “
E. J. Harden, Apalachicola, Flor.
Falcon a it & KismitouGii, “ “
D. Carpenter, - - Montgomery, Ala.
James II. SnoRTER, - - - New-York.
James C. Barry, - •" • - Baltimore,
nno 28 31—tf
Fi-anMiu House—Talbotton
W ILLIAM p. McKEEN, former proprietor, has
' MSturncd to and taken possession ngnm of this
wolLfenown establishment. He returns to it not only
w*il, a disposition, but with tiio ability to give satis
faction to all his friends that may favour him with a
call. To those who havo patronized him hcrctoioro
either at thisplnco or in Augusta, whero ho was fora
number of years proprietor of tlio Mansion House,one
of the most popular public Houses at that tune in tho
City, he deems it unnecessary to say more than to in-
■ vite thorn to call again. Those unacquainted are re
quested to try his clieerund satisfy tlienlselv.es. It ib
deemed sufficient to say that his House shall bo at nil
times well furnished, well nrrnngcd, well attended to,
and free from gaming, riots, drurtkcnnoBs and their con
sequences. His stuhlos, a matter ofsomo consequence
to a traveller, will not be neglected. In shon Bueh
attention will bo bestowed on mnn and henst, os to m-
suro to tho former poaco and plenty whilst ho stays,
and enable the latter to carry his rider in safety when
he departs. Charges, moderoto. Promises not ex
travagant, but performance, sure.
novombcr22
Commission, IEcceiviiiR,
AND FORWARDING HOUSE APALACHIOHOI.A.
T UE undersigned have formed a copartnership
under tho firm of Folconar & Kimbrough, for
tho punioso of transacting a General Agency, Co
mission und Receiving und Forwarding Business
Being prepared to make tlio usual advancos on con
signment to their friends in Now-Orleans, Neiv-^ ork,
Baltimore, Philadolpliia, Providence mid Boston,.und
disposed to devote thoirtimo exclusively to tho intc-
terest of those confidilig business to their charge ;Iin-
ving mndo tlio necessary arrangements to forwurd Cot
ton to New-York or olsowhcro with expedition by ves
sels of light draft of Watcret tlio lowosttates oi freight,
a liberal share of public patronago Is rt^jeemUly solt-
° ltCd ' ' WM.^'lLlcisUlROUGH.
References.
SnoRTER, Tarver & co. • Columbus.
Gen. Howard, “
Judoe CoLqurf,
42—2m
Central Hotel....IHucon, Georgia.
JOHN CARTER, LATE OF CLINTON,
. -MTfAS opened the Central Hotel, in tho extensive
Fire Proof Brick Building, recently erqetcd in
this City. Tho location is centrul to tho business or
■ the placo, and the house is conveniently arranged for
l the accommodation of families or single persons, ci-
■ ther as regular or transient bonrders. The beds and
’ furniture throughout, uro new and superior. The Ta
ble and Bor will always bo furnished with the best tlie
market affords, and no pains will be spared liy the pro-
prietor to render comfortable and agreeable, all w'io
may favor him with their custom; and lie hopes from
his long experience, and the satisfaction heretofore
rendered tlie community, to merit from Ins friends and
S t)ie public, a liberal share of patronago.
■ tj* Extensive and convenient Btahles arc attached
. to the Hotel. - f
October 12
Jj 4FAYETTE IIAIX
NEWNAN* COWETA COUNTY, GEORGIA.
| HIS establishment is now in complcto order for
the accommodation of all who may favor the
house with a visit. Its location is convenient to the
business of tlio place, and the bouse is comfortably or
rauged for tho accommodation of families or single
persons, cither na regular or transient boardors. The
'able and bar will always bo furnished with the best
Ac market affords, arid no pains will bo spared by the
proprietor, or Ills sen-ants, to render comfortable and
ogreeublc nil who may favor him with their custom.
. 1 Safo and convenient stables ore attached to the place,
knd-tho best of provender, in abundance, will always
he furnished lathe horses of bfo boarders or travellers
hv nu attentive and careful ostler,
j 'No pains or expenso will be spared to merit .from his
friends and the community a liberal portion of foeir
patronoge. WM. A* I bllKljLL.
. Newnan, Coweta county Oct. 18 .17—tf
juuur; vuwtuu,
Drs. Hoxey &. Urruitart,
P. D. Woodruff,
James H. Shorter, Esq.
Gen. R. K. Call,
Hon. J. W. White,
Dr. I). L. White, Gadsden county,
Apalachicola, august !
New-York.
Florida.
31—tf
F c
Rowand’s Tonic mixture
WARRANTED A PERFECT AND LASTING CURE FOR THE
FEVER AND AGUE.
OR SALE, wlinlesolo and retail liy
FLETCHER & WESTCOTT,
Druggists, Apalacliicola, Florida.
“ I horoby appoint Messrs. Fletcher &
WestcotL.my agents for the salo of “ Rowand’s Tonic
Mixture,” in tho Territory of Floridn, Eastern part of
Alabama and Western part of Georgia; who nro a-
hlo to funiish tlio said medicines to ull wlio may apply
to them on as favorable terms as they can obtain from
tho proprietor himself.” ... ..
(Signed,) “JOHN R. ROWAND."
" ilndciphia,
Foster & Fogle
W OULD inform the citizens oi Columbus und
vicinity, that they have opened u store on Broad
street, iu the building formerly occupied by the insur
ance Bunk.
THE1K STOCK CO.NS1STS OF
Ladies’ und Ucutlcmcn’s Gold Levers •and Lcpincs.
Gentlemen’s Silver Levers, Horizontal und Biuin
Watches.
Lndios Cable und Basket Necli Chains.
Chains, Beals, Keys and Hooke.
Sets of Barrings and Fins, with'Agate, Jet, Cumco,
Corhcliuu, Topaz und Swiss Painting Centre.
Diamond, Jet, Pearl Enamel, Gurnet, Kuby, Gold
Stone, Plain and Uhused Finger Rings.
Diamond, Pearl, Jet, Cumco, Agate and Plain Breast
Pins.
Gentlemen’s Long Link and Curb Chains.
Sculs and Keys.
Guard Chains and Keys.
Gold Sncctuclesund Pencil Cases.
Belt Slides and Bucklee.
Visiting Card und Cases.
Musical, Shell und Ivory Snuff Boxes.
Bcud Bugs und Purses, Bead Chains und Scurfs.
Coral ana Jet Necklaces.
Silk und Leather Purses.
Curved and Plain Shell and Brazilian Combs.
Silver Plaited and Steel Spectacles and Cases.
Silvor Pencils and Leads.
Pen, Pocket and Dirk Knives.
Scissors, Dirks, Razors and Strops.* #
Flutes, Fifes, Harmonicas and Violin Strings.
Silver Table, Tea, Cream, Mustard and Salt Spoons.
Butter and Fruit Knives. ■ - ■
Perry’s Tongues, Gills,and Cillots, nnd i*Ueol Pens.
Noodles, ana Thimbles.
Silver and Steel Watch Chains and Kays.
Key Rings, Watch Ribbon, Slides and Rings. ,
Chess Boards and Men, Back Gainon Bourns, v ,
Tooth Brushes and Powder.
Gilt and Steel Purse Clasps.
Double and Single Barrel Guns. .
Belt und Pocket Pistols, Powder Flasks, Percus
sion Caps nnd Holders. t
Alabaster and Ebony Mantle Clocks.
Willard’s Patent Time Pieces.
ConCs with nnd without Swords.
Plaited Candlesticks, Snuffers mid Trays.
Castors, Tea Pots nnd Bolls—and
Many other articles, too numerous to mention, all
of which they offer low for.cash or approved credit. #
However they would not have people tuko tlioir
word concerning the price and quality of their articles,
but would consider it as^a favor if Ladies nnd Gentle
men would call and examine for themselves. ;
N. B. Particular attention paid to watches left for
repair. All Jobs in their line will bo done neatly, and
ut short notice. Plain Jewelry of ull kinds, manufac
tured to order; also Canes und Cocoanut Shells
mounted to order. * .
nov. 2 23 tf
“Philu
Jan.18
i, Oct. 24,1833.
34—tf
ROWAND’S TONIC MIXTURE;
OR, VEGETABLE FEBRIFUGE.
A specific and lasting euro for tlio Fever nnd Ague.
Forsnlc by . L. J. DAVIS &Co.
1 The City Hall.M.ColumbUB, On.
S 'S situated ou tho corner of Brond, nnd SL Clair
. Streets, which is in.tho centre of tho erty, and
art of business, being in front of tho Columbus Bank,
' and next door below the Insurance Btmks • llic Gity
Hall has extensive accommodations for tho mart of
family, the individual traveller, the daily boarder or
the fashionable visiter. The proprietors pledge them
selves that neitherexpense noruttention ahull be want
ed to render their guests comfortable. Their House
ready for die
Columbus, Dec. 21 2 I~ lf
For Bnln or Kent,
Ml COMFORTABLE Dwellinglloiiso.eontnming
/% four small rooms, oncli with n fire place—situ a-
; ICd i* a pleasant put of tpwn* Apply at this Office.
. A Teacher Wanted.
O NE that enn come well recommended, nnd enn
recommend himeolf if examined, will bo cin-
nloved upon reasonable terms, to tnkc the clinrgo of
Jefferson Academy. Situation healthy and neighbor
hood good.
my. situation non
MOSES BUTT )
. JOSIAII GRIMES > Trustees.
E. B. \V. SPIVEY )
Dry C4ood6,
HATS, SHOES AND CLOTHING.
T HE subscriber 1ms taken a store on Brond street
opposite Messrs. Shorter. Tarver & Co. whore
ho is now offering u general assortment of tlio abovo
uumed articles on us good terms us tho sume can ho
obtained in Georgia. Merchants and others wishing
topurchrtao are respectfully requested to call and ox-
auiino his goods before purchasing elsewhere
His stock cotisists, in part, of
Cloths of various colors und qualities
Cusinteros do do do
Sattipetts, Vestings, English end French Prints
French 4-4 Prints, a very hundsomo article
Painted Muslins,'colorca Cumbricks, Gloves
Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Stocks, Hosiery
Black Italian silk,.Black Poults de Soio
Colored tiros do Naples, Lnccs, Footings
Tltreud Edgings, Plaid Cambrics, Jaclumets
Swiss M usuns. figured and Pla in
Book Muslin,* Bishop Lawns, Long Lawns
Irish Linens, tognthcr with almost every urticlo
tho Dry Goods Line. r
Also a complcto assortment of
Hats, shoos anti Clothing,
nov;29—3m BKNJ. BONNEY.
Bnildin^: ITfrtteri'ilN. *
A selected stock of HARDWARE, of every des
cription used in building.
Wluto Loud warranted pure, Colors,
Best Linseed Oil, Paint, Patty*
Window Glass, 8 x 10, 10 x 12, 12 x 14,13 x 18,
12 x 20, and 14 x 00
Copul nnd Japan Varnish, Varnish and Graining
Brushes. For enlo by
HALL & MOSES,
adjoining Bcdeli & Walkers Tavern.
ColumbiN Dec. 13 45 tf
Columbus Merchant Wills,
THREE MILES ABOVE TOWN.
T HESE large and excellent Mills, urc now com
pleted, and the proprietors announce to the citi
zens ot Mus< oge^ and tho udjoining counties, that
they arc ready to receive their custom, lluving in
curred a heavy expense, in order, that these Mills
might be constructed in o style superior to any iu
Georgia, nnd bolioving that thofr object has been ful
ly realized, they confidently assure tlio public, that
Flour nnd Meal will bo prepared at these mills in the
very best older, nnd ut \no shortest notice.
As our cleaning nmrhmn in not entirely completed,
persona sending wheat within a phort time, are reques
ted to havo it cleaned before they send it. We slmll
use ovory exertion to roinovethis difficulty at an ear
ly period; and after a wc«k or two, : plftnters and oth
ers will suve this trouble by sending their grain in its
crude state. .
Wheat Wanted.
Liberal prices in cash will he paid fornny quantity
of good whoot, and ns wc design keeping a supply of
Flour continually on hand,'portions desirous of obtain
ing tho urticlo in a sweet und fresh condition, would do
well to apply at tho mill.
JAMES SHIVERS, & Co.
August 30 30—tf
F rench und English merinos.—An
elegant assortment of French und English Me
rinos for salo by ‘ LENJ. BONNEY,
Broad street, opposite Shorter, Tarver & co.
Columbus nov. 29 43 3m
P APER HANGINGS.—1,000 pieces raperHang
ings und borderings forsule bv
BENJ. BONNEY,
Broml street opposite Shorter, Tarver & Co.
•november 28 . 43 3m
Cenlrevillc Academy—Talbot Co.
HpHE Trustees of this Institution havo tho pleas-
H. uro ofunnoiincing to tho public, thut they havo
retained the services of the Rev. John J. Groves, for
tho ensuing year,
Mr. Groves has earned among us, n high reputation
for indefatigable industry, correct discipline and supe
rior professional abilities, and the Trustees feel a con
fidence in recommendin'; the inslituliOu to Purents und
Gnurdiunsus inferior in no point of view to any other
similar Institution in tho .State.
It is situated in a neighborhood distinguisded for
health and morality, nnd entirely reinoto from all the
scenes of vico and dissipation. Board may ho obtain
ed in respectable fumilics in the vicinity on moderate
terms. 11. SMITH, * 'I
J. CADENHEAD, H
S. J. THOMAS, a
• J. O. BOYNTON, > s
L.P. BREEDLOVE,! 3
T. G. PEARSON,
H.P.SMEAD, J
December, G, 44—2m
Untygruity 61 Gcofgia. v
r HE next Term of this Institution, will comraendl
on the 16th day of the ensuing January. 8t5*
dents who wish to connect themselves with it, can at
that time join any class for which they may be pre
pared. For admission into tho Freshman Class at
that time, a student must have, a correct knowledge of
English Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, Ciccro’|i
Orations. Virgil, Greek Testament, Gricca Minora, or
Jacob’s Greek Reader, 1st book Livy, first vol. ofGne-
cu Mnjora. For admission into tho Sophomore Class,
in addition to the above studies, a atudeul must have
read Horace, 2d vol. Graca Mnjora, Day’s Algebra,
und the 1st and 2d book of Euclid.
ASBITRY HULL,
Secretary of tho Board fif Trustees,
november 22 2mt1fiJnn,
Academic. ,
McCUNTOCK, will continue in charge of
pfM. the Male Academy, in Columbus, for the ensu
ing year, and wo hesitate not to say, that, whilo ho
presides over it, no institution in tuo United States
will offer greater udvantagoB for a correct and busincfll
education, or ns a preparatory school for catering Col
lege. Ilis niwlo bf instruction is simple, critical and
thorough Ilis Government that of moral force and
sentiment, and yet none more strict. His testimonials
of high qualification ns a teacher, have been fully sus
tained, and tho school is rttpully increasing. He con
sents to remuin at least another year, and will probably
locate himself permanently among us during Urn ensu
ing your with the determination to build up a first rate
institution, if bis efforts should he succeeded by the
community. Wo announce with much pleasure that
the Female, department under the care of Mrs. Tick*
ner, is one of the first schools for young Ladies desir
ing a useful Education, in the southern country. Not
are tho morals und tnutmcrsof her pupils neglected.—
She spares no juuus to qualify them to move in the
polite circles of life, yet nothing is attempted beyond
plain nnd decent bchuviour. tihe acts upon the pre
cept dint “ n meek and quiet spirit,” is the brightest
gem in beauty’s crown.
In the male department, the academic year will be
divided into two terms, the winter and summer ses
sions. ‘llio Winter session to commence on tlie.first
Monday in Octobor each year, nnd close with the
mouth of February, with a vacation of about a week
during tho Cliristmua holiday’s. The summer seasion
to commence on tho second Monday in March nnd to
continue to tho end of the third week of August No
student will bo received for loss than a session, but if
from any accidcut or removal of the parent, tlie stu
dent cannot continue longer thanhull the term,one half
the tuition will be deducted, und no other deduction
will bo made-for absence.
Persons entering scholars after the first month of •
session, will pay from tlio time of entrance.
TERMS OF TUITION.
In English per Session 1st. Class, $12 50
Do. • Do. 2nd. Do. $10 00
In Languages and Muthcmutics, 20 00
SEABORN JONES, Chairman.
E. L. DiGRAFFENIUKD, Seely,
november 22ud 42
Lifit of Letters
yg EMAINING in the Boat Office, Columbus, Ga.
November 30th 1831.
G ENTLEMEN’S uud BOYS CAPS, of tho new
est patterns and finest qualities for sale cheap
by BliNJ. BONNEY,
Broad street opposite Shorter, Tarver &. Co.
•. november 28 43 3m
T ADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN’S SHOES.
JU For sale by BENJ. BONNEY,
Broad street opposite Shorter, Tarver & Co.
november 28 42 3m
'Witttclif Grccmvood A Co.
H AVE just received, and aro now receiving from
New-York, and Now-Orleans, an Extensive As
sortment of • t
Dry Goods and Groceries—consisting of
Staple and fancy Dry Goods, Hurdwnro nnd Cutlery,
Crockery und Glass Wurc, Hats, Shoes, Boots, &c.
Salt Iron, Steel and Castings.
18,000 lbs. Bucon, 07 kegs Lard
180 Bbls. Orleans Sugar, 30 do St. Croix do
84 sucks Coffeo
150 Bbls. Western Whiskey
10 do do Ruin, 30 do Northern do
15 Bbls. Ryo Gin, 40 do No. 1 and 2 Macknrcl
. 50 do Molasses, 17 -do Mess and prime Pork
35 boxes Bur Soap, 50 kegs Nails
Smoked Beef und Beef Tongues
Crackers and Raisins'
Lemon uud Rusbcrry Syrups
Jamaica Rum nnd Malaga Wine
Holland Gin und Cogniuc Brandy
Albany Crcuin Ale / .
Cordials assorted, Candies ussorted
Putty nnd Glass, Whito Lead j
Almonds and Filberts, Pepper $pico and Ginger
llrowii ami white Huvnnna Sugar
Louf and Lump Sugar,' Giin Powder and Imp’LTen
BrowhV berft chewing Tobacco, u superior urticlo,
Together with a great variety of other articles which
they offer*low at wholcsulo or retail—persons purchas-
Pocket Book Lost.
"W ' OST, on the 21st or 22d ult. on the road lending
1 A from Columbus to Lumpkin, ii red morocco poc
ket book, containing snndry notes alid papers, to-wit:
one note for $100 and four notes for $25 each, drawn
by Jeptha und Rice Henderson, with A. B. Griffin se
curity, in favor of John P. Smyrl—one noto on John
Pace, in favor of Johu P. Smyrl,* for $14, and sundry
other papers. The public arc cautioned a euinst.trad
ing for any of the ubove papers, and any information of
tlio pocket book or papers will bo thnnkfully received
and u reward will be given if required.
Dec. 6 . *3t 44 JOHN P. SMYRL.
Code & Matthews, '
Men’s Mercers —Woolen Drapers, and
Tailors,
West side Broad Street, opposite Hoxey & Urquhart,
R ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens ofCo'lum-
bus, and visitors, tLat they havo on hand, uud
will constantly keep an extensive and eplondid assort
ment of superfine cloths, of all colors,_ black., blue,
brown, dahlia, green, invisible green,olive, iidelaide,
&c. also, plain and diagonnl kerseymere, of all colors,
satlinetts, vestings, of oil kinds und patterns, velvet,
plain and figured silk,&c. &c.a!lof which will bo cut
made and trimmed in the neatest and most fashionable
style, at various prices, to suit tlio demands of their
cuHlomcrs. Coals made to order at from $17 to $40.
They also keep oil hand, for tlio accommodation of
their patrons, o general assortment of
Ready Mado Clothing
Appertaining to tho wear of gentlemen—together with
a variety of Hats, Caps, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders,
Gloves, Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Stocks, Socks, Boots,
Shoes, Silk and Cotton Umlircllars &c. all of which
will he sold at modemto prices.
N. B. Gentlemen furnishing their own materials
will havo every attention paid", in tho execution of their
Quarterly reports of tlio latest fashions aro regular
ly received. ■■ »
Columbus, October 18,1844. J7—y
Superior Cloths.
J UST received, a few pieces of superior Black,
Blue, Rnven Green, Invisible Green, Gpld Mixed
nnd Wino Brown Cloths-—also, Diagonal nnd plain
Cnsiiiieres, for sale by J.'S. SMITH.
November 15 , 41—if
New Dry Goods.
T HE subscriber lias, and is now receiving direct
from New-York, a Splendid assortment of
Fall and Winter Dry Goods,
consisting ill part of tlio following articles to wit:
Superfine Broadcloths, Cosiuieres, lino and coarse
Salinctts, heavy Kerseys nnd Finneys, largo Macki
naw and Duffle Blankets, figured nnd plain Gliuloy,
fanov coloured anil plain Siks, largo and small Meri
no Shawls, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Ready Mode Clothing
Snddlos, Bridles, Martingales ate.
Ncv. 8th, 40—tf .B. f . POWERS.
Armstrong William
Austin Augustus
Atherton Churlcs
Andors Feathcrston
Alford E. C.
Barret Thomas
Barret Nancy
Biu ret J unit’s C.
Bradley Elliott
Broadnax Henry
Barrow William
Brido William C.
Barnett John H.
Bilbro Thomas
Brooks William 2
Briggs Huunuli
1-owIpbU. W.
Banks Henry
J till Joseph A.
Bundy Ephraim
Bucklcw William
Bush Sarah or Susan
Fontain
Cannon Martha A-.
Cogbill William W.
Chnlknr Asa L.
Cudy Dr. S.C.3
Cook John J. 3
Cnricoc George.
Cameron Wm. B.
Cooper James
CrawfoVd Ilnrdy
Clark Marion
Clurk Eli
Cnlcmnn Sunan Mrs.
Clark Mrs.M.H.
Davis G. II.
Dougherty Alonzo
Dnnmrth Rev. Mr.
English Mrs. Jane
Evans Gro. W.
Flournoy Fctar F,
ing, arc invited to call and examino tueir stocK,
June 14
19—tf
Columbus ClotbiiiR Store.
G II; &. C. A. PEABODY, have now-on hand)
• und arc constantly receiving
. Gentlemen’s Fashionable Clothing)
of overy variety—consisting of
Broadcloth and Cambist Clonks, Petersham and
Broadcloth Surtonts, Frock ftud Dress Coats ami Coa
tees, Vests and Pantaloons of cvoiy description, Lin
en, Cotton nnd Flannel Shirts, Knit and plum Cotton
und Flannel Drawers, Bosoms and Collar?, Suspen
ders anil Hosiery, Stocks, and Cravats, Mats and Caps,
of nil kinds, Boots Shoes aud Pumps, Leather Trunks
and Travelling Bags—'in short, overy article to fit the
gcntlcmun for travelling, or for tho parlour—also on
hand, a Lnrgo and well Selected Assortment of
" Broadcloths, Casimcres and Vesting^
suitablo for tlio season, which will bo mado up to or
der, by accomplished workmen, and warranted to fit.
To those favoring us with their custom, no puffin will
he Hpured'to'givo entire satisfaction. Cutting done ns
usual, at the shortest notice,
november 15 41—tf
Heady made Clotliingy
On Consignment.
T HE subscriber has received on consignment, nn
Assortment of
Fine Ready Mado Clothing,
which he is selling ut cost nnd qhnrges—• such os
Frock, Dress and Hunting Coats,
Cumhlct nnd Cloth Clouks,
Blue, Black und Browu Puntaloons,
do do do Vests, &c. &c*
Also, an Assortment of
. Boots, Shoes, Pump?. Slipncrs, Silk Stockings nfid
Gloves, together with a lew fine Cloth*.
E. SIGOURNEY NORTON,
november 15 41—tf
Ilolloware, Nails, Cutlery,
Guns and Rifles, with a general assortment
oi* Hardware and Looking Glasses.
r'I'IHB subscribers are now prepared to rcccivo or-
JL ders for all kinds ofenstings, such ns pots, ovens,
spiders, fire dogs, skillets, Acc.Kc. with a general as
sortment of heavy goods. ParchoMSis will do well to
examine our stock.
Bakuii & Moss,
SIS Market Street, PhilidalpUa.
December 13 45—cow2w
I,co Asa
Moreland Joseph 2
Moore Henry
Murphcy Mrs. Elizubcth
Mtirphcy Alfred
Miller Lewis
Morris Josiali
Mosoly Miss Mary
Mitchell D. B.
Mcrccr Rev. Jcsso
Mctculf Eliphnlct H.
IVJygntt W. W.
Mason Thos. D.
Mathews Milieu
Mlanyard Thomas
Miner Joshun
MonrUd Patrick
McCulloch John
McLulla Robert
McCarrico George
McGcheo AbncV
McLaulin A.
Niles J.S.
Nicollet J.N./
Osborn Lucinda
Oshom Sindurilln
Pendleton < 3ins. A.
Pollard Josiali
Putrick Thos. W.
Price Josiali
Pond Dr. A.
Perry Miss Martha E.
Presbyterian Church
Prpduy James
Rodgers Charles W. 2
‘Rutledge Homy
Robinson Bluko
'Robinson Luke
•Ross Williain'E.
Roach D. K.
Ross Webb 2
Roundtree George
LtiG range re in ale Seminary.
HE Trustees of this institution take this method.
JL to inform tho public, that its exorcises for tho
year 1835, will commence on the first Monday iu Jan
uary next, superintended (as the preceding year) by
the Rev. Thomas W. Stanley unit Lady, ussistcu by
M*r* J. T. Phelps, A. B.
Terms of Tuition.
Primary «and Modern Branches.
•polling, Lending, and Writing per quarter, $4,(ft)
Arithmetic, Grammar und History, Aucicnt
•and Modern, $7,00
Higher Branches.
Natural, Moral and intellectual Philosophy, As
tronomy, Chemistry ami Natural History, Mathemat
ics including Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Rhet^
oric und Logic, Latin nnd Greek Languages. $8,00
In regurd to the character, moral and religious, of
Mr. and .Mrs. Stanley, us to their fidelity and capacity
ns instructor*, the Trusters are of opinion that there if
no necessity of remark. Their well tried integrity,
long experience and uuinipeded success in teaching,
have procured for them a reputation which no remurks
of applause, tho Trustees think, can enhance, aud
from which they iudulge no fear of detraction.
Mr. Phelps is late a graduate of Mitldlcbcrry Col
lege, from hisrespectiihle imd satisfactory recommen
dations, tlie Trustees without hesitancy, pronounce
him a young man of unblemished moral ondchristiun
character, oj high refqiectability ns a scholar aud of
much experience in teaching.
The Trustee s con attest to the Incoming attention
nnd assiduity of tho teaCt.ere during the past year: anA~'
the examination with which it closed, afforded iimqiv?* ■ /
table proof, that tho confidence of those who Ip-.'--
placed their daughters and wards iu this Komin^ ; '
had not been misplaced. Parents nnd Guartliunslr
may confide their duu^hters and wards to this hirfi
if ‘ ■ ;-.7T
tion thb eiiRiiing year, mny rest assured thut nopaV -
will he spared to improve thejr minds and morals. { '.f
Lessons in Music tvillhe given in the place. V
Board, including room, washing, lights, fuel,
withthep(inuipal,oringood families sufficiently
for $10,00 per month.
W. WILLIAMS *)
W. A.REDD I
J. C. ALFORD
R. BROOME
J. E. GAGE
W. C. THOMAS
LuGranpn, november 10
Trustees.
43—tl/
Fuleonur & Kimbrough Jloynolds Joliu
Farmer Mrs. Margaret liny WilUani
Felton Noah
Gorily Voter
Griibill Jeficrson 2
Gardner Colin
Griilley Joseph
Gordon Thos. G.
Gran berry Thomas
Good Isluiin J.2
Gibson Augustus H*
Harris Copt. F.
Ilungerford Anson
Hall William F.
Hystop! Irving W.
Holland JumcsCh
Harry Thomas
Ilohily Sturk
Humblet Samuel
HuyH 'lliomas
Hood Benjamin
Hopkins Burton
Hazleton J, E»
Hcnitcr Jacob
Iligginbothum T. S.
llcurd William
Harris Garret
Howard Mr* Sarah G. W. Tiiqnipsori A* W.
Hartsficlil Andrew Van Arwlolo Win.2
KeddCapt. Wm.
Robinson William
'HiKiuembie Thomas
.Stapler William
•Short Geo. W.
•Sims Mis* Amanda S.
'Saunders Ju*. H.
Scott Thomas B.
•Socllgrovo M. O.
Sapp Thcophilus
Soreby Battle A.
'Smith Wcstley
Stogner Jobn B.
, Smitli R.S.
‘Scarbrough Jesse
Stewart It. II.
Sturgcs Daniel R.
Saunders Mosc* .
Shofner Henry 2 -
SneiirJolin
Towns Miss Jane A*
•Turner Sjduoy
Taylor Josiali
Tarver Elisha
Tindull William
Herrington Drury
Johuson Arthur
Jones Johu W.
Johnson David .
Jennings E. C.
Jornmn Berry
Vi«(il Mrs. Elizabeth
Vnnnoscn William
Wcstcott John
Wynn Jool
Wftrd J allies
Williams David
Whito Col. France*
Walker Hiram
Wagoner Cicxar
Ware John IJ.
Walker Mrs. Ellen E. W.
Wheaton Sterling M, 2
Weems Or. \V. W*
Watson Ordry
Iverson Vcrlin B. 2
Kimbrougli Win. H. 3
Knottn John
Kcnilnl Hcuvy
Liglitfoot Dr. \Vm. S.
Lewis Col. Uliscs 3
Lewi* Willium N.
Lanier. Sampson
Lewi* Rufus G»
Persons calling for any of the abovo letters, will
please Boy they arc advertised
1 Y 4 1ILV
December f»
To tlie Lovers of tho T«rf.
T HE RACES over thu Montlcello Jockey Club
Courac—'will take place on Tuesday loth Jan
uary next. A
1st DAY—Milo beats best 2 in 3.
2d DAY—2 mile hents best 2 in 3.
3<l DAY—Mile heats host. 3 in 5.
Wc hope tbo lovers of sport, will puv otlnntion to
Ihiw advertisement ns the inducements hero held out
are worth their attention. By order of tho Club.
JNO. N» DENSON, Soc’ry.
november 23 43 tf
iiuvvinimi aw to—uj
N. P. Tlio Georgia Journal will pleoso publish u
above until first January.
Scottsboro Female Institute.
T HE present session ofthe Scottsboro Female In
stitute, will closo on Friday the 12th December
next. The duties of the' Institute will bo resumed ob
the fourth Monday in January, 1835.
Dr. & Mrs. Brown, will be assisted in the Classical
and Scientific Department, by Dr. A. P. Nutt.a gmdu*
ate of Yale, and u regular M. D. of tho Charleston
Medical College; and by Mr. Harman and Mis»
Clarke, whoso succc*3 in giving instruction has bees
- *ly proved. > «
drs. Brown will conduct tho Musical Dcpartmcnu
nnd l>e ussisted by a well qualified musical Teacher,
if the mfrnber of pupils warrants tho engagement.—
The Institution is well furnished witli every necessury
anpnratus for touching ej.'pcrimcntalhj every princi-
E lc in ChcmistTy, Astronomy, Electricity, and ull tho
ranchos of natural philosophy.
Dr. Brown’s siiccoss ns a lecturer, with the attain
ment* nnd the respectability of the many hundreds of
pupils already graduates of the Institute, warrants tho
assertion, that no establishment in the Southern coun
try can offer greater advantages.
Drawing and Painting may be pursued to any ex
tent—n urn y of the pupils, now tit the institute.cAn take
Miuitureson Ivory, Potrnits in oils, and Landscapes in
oils anil watercolours, from nature.
Arrangements arc made to tench a Panning Class of
young ladies, who have f lnithed their gencnUrtttdie*
inihq>ciident of the recitations of tlio rchonl. Any
of tlio ptipils cun pursue the Latin and Greek langua
ges, and the higher branches of Mathematics, if desired;
nnd tho Frenen tongue may be studied either in con
nection or apart, from the English department.
Miss Clarke nnd Mrs. Brow n resided nine yearn in
France, and spake the French language hh their native
longue. These circumstance* offer to young ladies
who wish to pursue Music, French and Palming, or
either, without any other Branch of education, supe
rior advantages.
Board enn be obtained in the fumily of Dr. Browp,
or other respectable families'in the Boro, for ten dol
lars per month. , ,
The health of the Boro, is unquestionable, and tho
character of the Institution enrufed tothe young ladies,
who become it* pupils, anil remain a reasonable time,
all the higher attainment* and elegaut accomplish"
nients, which can adorn woman.
november 29.
43~t%Jan.
Informntion Wanted.
J N tho 86th day of June ln*t, William Smith, of
tho county of Tippecanoe, loft hi* residence on
business, ami has not been heard of since the 8lh of
July following.. Said William Sjmith i* about five
P’et nnd eleven inches high, of regularly projmrtioned
figure, dark complexion, black mtcllurent'eyes; the
luiir off Of the top ofhlahftad, which i* hid by platting
hi* huir over'it; he is over fifty vears old; rode from
homo ii very large buv horse’. Hi? dolhes are of a
London brow u color.
Every Editor within the Uni ted States friendly to
the causo of humanity, will confer u favor on a dis
consolate and much distressed woman, (wife of suid
Smitli) by giving the above an insertion in their
nowsimpers. Information by fettcTwilLha.ipalefuRva*
fecclvsti,directed to Mrs Eveline Smith; Putnam Co.
Henegfo post office, Illinois. . ^
December Cth—44 EVELINE A. SMITH.