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SIXTH VOLUME.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 37, 1934.
NEW SERIES—Vol. I. No. 47.
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY.BY
MARKS, FLOURNOY A JETER.
Comer of Broad and Crawford Streets.
TERMS—Three dollars per annum, payable in advanco, or
FOUR DOLLARS, (lu all cases exacted) wucro payment is uot
made before tiio expiration of the year. No subscription
received for less than twelve month*, without payment in
advance, and no paper discontinued, except at the option
of tho Editors, until all arrearages are paid. ~
•ADVERTISEMENTS conspicuously inserted at seventy-
five cents per square, for the first insertion, and fifty
cents for every subsequent continuance—twenty-fivo per
cent added, if ant paid in advuncc, or during the continu
ance of the advertisement. Those sent without a specifi-
; cation of tho number of insertions, will be published until
ordered out, and charged accordingly.
Legal Advertisements published at tho usual rates, and
with strict attention to the requisitions of the law.
• Tf. B.—All Sales regulated by law, most be mado before
the Court House ddor, between tho hours of 10 In the
morning, and 4 iu tho evening—those of Land in. the coun-
S whore it is sltunta; thoso of Personal Property, whero
o letters tostlmontory, of administration or of guardian-
! ship were obtainod—and are required to be previously ad-
I vertised in some public Gazette, as follows t
1 Sheriffs 1 Sales under regular executions, for thirty daysi
under mortgago fi fas, sixty dCays, before the day of sale.
Sales of Land and Negroes, by Executors. Administrators
or Guardians, for sixty days before tho day df sale.
. for THIRTY DAYS.
Citations upon application for dismission, by Executors*
I Administrators or Guardiuns, monthly for six months.
Orders of Courts of Ordinary, (accompanied with a copy of
the bond, or agreement) to mako titles to land, must bo
published three months. . ..
• Notices by Executors, Administrators or Guardians, of ap
plication to tho Court of Ordinary Tor leave to sell tho Land
or Negroes of an citato, four months.
Notices by Executors or Administhuors, to the Debtors and
Creditors of an cstato, for six weeks.
. 07 Letters to tho Editors, on business, must be post r aid,
to entitle them to attention.
(K/* We are authorised tp announce James
PattOlo as a candidate for Tax Collector of Muscog6o
county at tho ensuing election. Ho would inform tho
State Rights party that hd is a candidate at the request
of the present incumbent, who intends uot-to run a-
.gain. Septembers 31—tf
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Law Notice..
'E havo associated ourdelvos in tho practice' of
. . tho Law, under tho stylo of Colquitt, Echols.
&AIcKccn. Ono of tho firm will bo always found at
their office, formerly occupied by Colquitt A Flour
noy. 1 WALTER T. COLQUITT,
JOSEPHUS ECHOLS,
THO’S. C. McKEEN.
Columbus Oct. 10 37—tf
LllWe
T HE undersigned, will hereafter attend the fsupo
rior Courts of tho following counties to wit:
Muscqgcc, Harris, Moriwothcr,Troup, Heard, Cot
Ota And Fayette. His residence is at LuG range,Trot.
county, office on tho Nortlbsulo oHlm publie^uare,
April 25 '• 12—Win
Insurance Bank of Columbus,
November 14,1034. ,
I HE Stockholders of this Bnnk.uro required to
— p a y ton dollars per sliaro on the ( upital Stock,
on Monday. 13th January, 1835.
By order of tho Board.
y B. HEPBURN, Cashier,
noveraher 15 41 td
t:
Dr. H." Balkan-—Dentist,
R ESPECTFULLY returns his grateful acknowl
edgements to the citizens of Columbus, and vi
cinity, for tho very liberal patronago wliich they have
‘ extended to him, during his short stay among them.
Dr. Balsan has determined to locate himself in Co
lumbus, and may always be found, nt his room over
Hoxoy & Urquhart’s Drug store, at the usual hours,
where Jio is prepared to attend to all calls.
Ladies wilt be visited at their residences.
REFERENCES.
Doctors DcQraflenried, Sankey, and Hoxoy & Ur-
^novomberiS • 40—tf
T HE undersigned,conscious that tlioy arc daih
labouring ataloss iu consequence of tho'prcu
, ent low rates of Board, beg leave to announce to tliei
a.! 1 .I,. .l.nt ihnu urill ndi'hnpn tlm unVi
, . 3 daily
i tho-prcB-
ent low rules oi juoaiu, out, iuu.« uunvuuCB to tlioir
friends and tho public, that thoy will adranco tho prico
of Board to tho fulhiwiug rates. .
For single month, - - $25 00
Per month without Lodging 18 00
Do. with Lodging, - 22 00
•For fire wood per month, - - 3 00
BEDELL Si WALKER,
WHEELOCK Si WILLARD,
ISAAC MITCHELL.
novembor 8 4°~n
Franklin House—-Talbotton..
3H7ILLIAA1 P. McKEEN, former proprietor, lias
W returned to and taken possession ngninofthis
well known establishment. Ho rotnms to it not only
wtih a disposition, but with tho ability to give satis
faction to all his friends that may favour him with o
call. To thoso who have patronized.him heretofore
eithor at this place or in Augusta, whero ho was for a
number of years proprietor of tho Mansion House,one
of tho most populur public Houses nt that timo in tho
City, ho dooms it unnecessary to say more than to in
vito them to coll ogain. Thoso unacquainted ore re
quested to try his clieor and satisly tliemsclvcs. It is
deemed sufficient to say that his Houso shall bo at all
times well furnished, well arranged, well attended to,
and free from gaming, riots, drunkonnoss and th6ir con
sequences. His stables, a matter ofsomo consequence
to a traveller, will not bo neglected. In short such
attention will bo bestowed on man nnd bewt, as to' in
sure to tho former pence ond plenty whilst ho stays,
end enable tho latter to carry his rider in snfoty when
ho deports. Charges, modcrato. Promises not ox-
trevagont, hut performance; sure.
. novembcr22 1 4-—-2m
Central Hotel....Mncou, Georgia,
JOHN CARTER, LATE OP CLINTON,
H AS opened tho Central Hotel, in 'tho oxtensive
Fire Proof Brick Building, recently erected in
• this City. Tho location.is central to tho business of
tho place, nnd tho house is convonioutly arranged for
the accommodation of families or single persons, ci
ther ns regular or transient boarders. The beds and
furniture throughout, are now and superior. Tho To-
bloond Bar will nlwaysbo fuminhedwith the best tho
market affords, ond no pains will bo spared by tho pro
prietor to rondor comfortaldo and agreeable, all who
may favor him with their custom; nnd ho hopes iron
his long experience, nnd tlio satisfaction heretofore
rendered tho community, to merit from his friends and
tho public, a liberal share of patronago.
ffr* Extensive end convenient stables, arc attached
to tho Hotol. .. •
October 12 20—tf
T'
LAFAYETTE IIALL
NEWNAN. COWETA COUNTY, GEORGIA.
1 HIS establishment is now in complete order for
the accommodation of all who may favor tho
houso with a visit. Its location is convenient to tho
business oftho placo, and tho house is comfortably ar
ranged for tho. accommodation of furailies or smglo
persons, either as regular ar transient boarders. The
table and bar will always bo furnished with tho best
tho market affords,- nnd no pains will bo spared by the
proprietor, or his servants, tp render comfortable uud
ngrccnblo nil who may favor him with thoircustom.
Safe nnd convenient stables nre attached to the placo,
and tho best of provender, in abundance, will always
bo Aimishodto tho horses of Ids boarders or travellers
by an attentive and careful ostler.
No pninsor exponso will bo snared to merit .from his
friends and tho community a liberal portion of thoir
patronago. WM* A. TERRELL.
Ncwnari, Coweta county Oct. 18 37—tf
Tbe City. Hall....Colmnbus, Ga.
I S situated on tho corner of Broad, and St. Clair
Streets, which is in the centre of tho city, and
heart of business,being ioTrontofthc Columbia Bank,
and next door below the Insurance Bank. Tho City
Hall has extensive accommodations for the man of
family, tho individual traveller, tho daily boarder or
tho fashionable visiter.' Tho proprietors pledge them
selves that neither expenso nor attention shall be want
ed to render their guests comfortable. Their House
will bo ready for the reception of company by tho 23d
instant. BEDELL Si WALKER.
Columbus, Dee. 21 21—tf
For Sale or Rent,
k COMFORTABLE Dwelling House, containing
L four small rooms, each with a fire place—situa-
ltn a pleasant part of town. Apply at this Offico,
Law.
1HE undersigned has moved from Georgia and
settled permanently in Montgomery Ala. Ho
practice regularly in the counties of Montgomc-.
[ioosa, Talapoosn, Chambers, Russel, Macon and
under, nnd in the supremo court of Alabama. Any
communications from Georgia, upon business mauy of
tho abovo counties will bo ptomijtjy atte rale jUo.^ ^ ^
Montgomery Ain. no vernier 28 43 4t
Tha Mncon Messongor, Georgia Journal, Southern
Whig, Columbus Sontinel and State Rights Senlinol
will plcaso give tho abovo four insertions and forward
mo their accounts.
One Hundred Acres of Land,
Near Columbus,
OR snlo on accommodating terms, a valunblo.
Hundred Acre Lot near town, handsomely im
proved, with a good framed dwelling, and all nccossa-
ry out buildings, nn excellent well, a small apple and
F<
ry out buildings, nn excellent well, a smon nnpieunu
peach orchard, and about 30 or 40 acrcs.of lnuu m cul
tivation. mostly first polity hammock laud.
Apply at this office.
October 2o - 38—tf
Indian Bonds
Of tho latest form, neatly printed,
BLANK NOTES,
AND A Onr.AT VARIETY OP BLANKS—ALSO,
ill A CIICOL TICKET,
For Salo nt tho Enquirer Offico,
Work, Bag aud Money Found.
F OUND in Columbus, on Saturday morning last,
a Lady’s Work Bog, containing sundry articles,
and nn amouut of Monoy, suppostd to linvo been
dropbctlfroin a travelling carriage. The owner can
have tho snnio by applying to tho subscriber nnd giv
ing a description of the property.
WM. II. KIMBROUGH.
Columbus, August 2 . 20—tf
Last Call.
A LL persons indebted to Shorter, Tarvcr.& Co. by
ijk noto or book account} are hereby respectfully re
quested to call and sottlo tho same. Legal measures
will be adopted ibr the collection of all claims, duo af
ter the 1st of January next. j
Columbus, November 22 ' 43—tf
FIANO FORTE for sale at tho Columbus Book
Store by E. SIGORNEY NORTON,
Norton’s
AUCTION and commission room, on broad street,
FIVE DOORS PROM THE COLUMBUS BANK..
<tf"'400DS intended FOR‘THIS AUCTION, for-
VX warded t,o this office ono day previous to tho
sale, wilt meet with prompt attention.
E. SIGOURNEY NORTON, Auot’r.
July 5 22—tf
The Subscriber,
H AVING purchased tho Ware-House occupied
lnstyesr by Morris, Evans Si Co. for tho pur
pose pf transacting -
Ware-House and Commission Business,
solicits the patronage of his friends, nnd tho public.
Prompt attention will bo givan to all business entrust
ed to his core—his charges will be customary.
AUG. HAYWARD.
REFERENCES.
Smith & Morgan, - . )
S. K. Hodges, & Co. / Columbus.
T. Si M. Evans, & C. (
Wn. P. Malone, J
Maclav & Asher,
E. J. Hardin,
Falconar & Kimbrough,
August 0
> Apalachicola,
, >
27—tf
Auction and Commission Room,
BROAD-STREET, COLUMBUS, OA.
E S. NORTON, Auctioneer, will thankfully re
• ocive and punctually attend to all orders in
the Auction and Commission Business. Liberal ad
vances made on consignments.
REFERENCES.
Shorter, Tarver & Co. Columhus, Ga.
Stewart & Fontaine, “ “
G. W. Dillingham, “ “
, - E. E. Powers, “
E. J. Harden, Apalachicola, Flor.
Falconar Sc, Kimbrough, “ “
D. Carpenter, - • Montgomery, Ala.
James II. Shorter, - - - Ncw-York.
James C. Barry, - - - - Baltimore.
Jnne 28 21—tf
Commission, Receiving,
AND FORkVARDINO HOUSE—APALACHICHOLA
rfftHE undersigned have formed a copartnership
JL under tho firm of Fulconnr & Kimbrough, for
tho purpose of transacting a General Agency, Con
mission nu<J Receiving nnd Forwarding Business*—
Being prepared to mako tho usual.advances on con
signment to their friends in New-Orlcans < Now»York,
Baltimore, Philadelphia, Providonce ond Boston, nnd
disposed to devote tlioir timo exclusively to tho into-
tcrest of thoso confiding business to their charge i ha
ving mado tho necossary arrangements to forworn Cot-
ton to New-York or elsewhere with expedition by ves
sels of light draft of w liter at the lowest rates of freight,
a liberal share of public patronage is respectfully soli
cited. - A. II. FALCONAR. .
WM. H. KIMBROUGH.
References.
Shorter, TArver & co. Columbus,
Gen. Howard, u
Judoe CoLquir, “
Dns. HoxeY Sc. URquitART, “
P. D. WoooiWPP, " “
James II. Shorter, Esq. New-York.
Gen. R. K. Call, Florida.
Hon. J. W.-Wiiite, “
Dr.. D. L. White, Gadsden pounty, “
Apalachicola, august 1 31—tf
Botvand's Tonic Mixture,
WARRANTED A PERFECT AND LASTING CURE .FOR THE
FEVER AND AGUE.
OR SALE, wholcsalo nnd retail h;
F (
l.r,, wholesale and retail liv
FLETCHER & WESTCOTT,
Druggists, Apalachicola, Florida.
“ I horoby appoint Messrs. Fletcher &
Wcstcott, my agents for tho «alo of “ Rownnd’s Tonic
Mixture,” in the Territory of Florida, Eastern port of
Alabama and .Western part of Georgia; who are a
bio to furnish the said medicines to nil who may nppl;
to. them on as favorable terms as they cun obtain fron
the proprietor himself."
'Signed,) “JOHN R. ROWAND.”
lphia,f
“Ph.lu
Jnn.18
i, Oct. 24,1833.
34—tf
ROWAND’S TONIC MIXTURE;
OR, VEGETABLE FEBRIFUGE.
A spcoifie nnd lasting cure for the Fever and Aguo,
For sale by L. J. DAVIS Si Co.
' A Teacher IVantcd.
O NE that can came well recommended, nnd can
-recommend himself if examined, will bo em
ployed upon reasonable forms, ta take tho chnrga of
Jefferson Academy. Situation healthy nnd neighbor
hood good. MOSES BUTT )
■ JOSIAH GRIMES >.Trustees.
E. B. W. SPIVEY )
novembor 28 43 tf
, Pocket Book Lost.
OST, an tho 21st or 23d ult. on tho road leading
I from Columbus to Lumpkin, a red morocco poc
ket book, containing snndry notes and papers, to-wit:
ono noto for (100 and four notes for $35 each, drawn
by Jeptha and Rica Henderson, with A. B. Griffin so-
curity.infavorof John P. Rmyri—ono noto on John
Pace, in favor of John P. Stnyrl, for $14, and sundry
other papers. - Tho publio are cautioned against trail-
tbe pocket book or papers will be thankfully received
and a reward will bo riven if required.
Dee. 6 *3t 41 JOHN P. SMYRL.
Superior Cloths.
J UST received, a few pieces of superior Black.
Blue, Raven Green, Invisible Green, Gold Mixed
and Wine Brown Cloths—also, Diagonal and plain
Casiniercs, for solo by J. S. SMITH.
MERCANTILE.
New and Fresh Goods
CHEAP FOR CASH.
S HORTER, TARVER & Co. linvo just received
direct from Now-York, part of their splendid as
sortment Of Dry Goods, purchased at tho lowest niton
from first hands.
They havo just opened a largo assortment of Mens
Womons, Boys, Misses mid childrens shoes, Mens and
Youths Fur Hats.
Roso and Dulllo Blankets
Bleached and uiiblcnccd Shirtings ami Sheetings -
Chintz Prints, now and bcautifui.Patterna
An elegant assortment of Calicoes
Domestic Plaid Btripcs and cheeks
Red, White and Green Flannels
Irish Linen, common nnd vary superior qualities
Chintz Shawls and Ilundkercliiel'3
Cotton nnd Silk Flag, do
l’ongeo and Bandanna do'
Bengal Stripe
Negro Cloths and Shirtings
Dress mid Furniture Dimcty
Several Cases, superb Cotton Caras
One of tho partners will remain constantly in Now-
afelllirin ' [ish us continu
al supplies of tho' choicest mid most desirable goodL
for this mnrkot. Tho highest prices paid in cash, for
cotton of good quality, and in square bales.
Expected soon, an oxtcnslva assortment of Groce
ries, Hardware Crockery and Dry Goods.
September 35 - 18—tf
Fashionable Clothing Store,
Next door to tho Columbus Bank—Columbus, Ga.
‘ J. S. SMITH,
H AS Just received, anil is now ofie ring for snlo,
an Extensive Assortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
consisting of
Bine, Black and Invisible Green Frock Coats,
London Brown and Claret do do
Black and Invisible Green Dross do
Claret and London Brown do do
Green and .Brown Cloth Coatees,
Bluo and Black Cloth Pantaloons,
Stripo fit Diagonal (variety of colours,) Piuitnloons,
Satunott and English Fustian do
Cord - - . do
Figured Silk Velvet Vests,
Plain do do do
Black Satin do
Black Casiincro and Cloth Vasts,
. Figured Valencias do
Todnctt do '
Wliito Si Figured Mcrsailics do
Gentlemen’s Drab; Brown and Green Ciotli Over
Coats,
Gentlemen's Cloth and Cainlrict Cloaks,
Cotton Knitt Shirts and Drawers,
Silk do do do
Flannel & Cotton Flan'l do
- Twilled do do
Supcrfino Fur and Silk Hats,
do Boots and Shoes,
Plain and Figured White Silk Half Hose,
Black uo do do dp
Cotton do do do do
Also,' mi Extensive Assortment of
SUPERFINE BROADCLOTHS.
Diagonal mid Plain Cusimcrcs,
Plain and Figured Silk Velvot Vesting,
Plain do do do
Suporfino Black Satiu do
Do Wliito Si Fig’d Mcrsailies.do
A Good Assortment of
Tailor’s Trimmings, of tlm best quality.
Tho above Goods havo just been received from Ncw-
York and Philadelphia, mid are offered for sale, low
for cash.
TAILORING conduclcd as usual,
Nov. 1,1834. By F. A. FAIRCHILD.
w c
Foster & Fogle
OULD inform tho citizens of Columbus nnd
_ _ vicinity, that they havo opened a store on Broad
street, in tho building formerly occupied by the insur
ance Bank.
. THEIR STOCK CONSISTS OF
Ladies’ and Uentlomon’s Gold Levers nnd Lcpinus.
Gentlemen’s Silver Lovers, Horizontal and Plain
Watches.
Ladies Cablo hnd Basket Neck Chains,
Chuins, Seals, KeyB and Hooks.
Sets of Earrings and Pins, with Agate, Jet, Cameo,
Cornelian, Topaz mid Swiss Pointing Centre.
Pins.
Gcntlemon’s Long Link ond Curb Chains.
Seals mid Kays.
Guard Chains and Keys.
Gold Spectacles und Pencil Cases.
Bolt Slides and Buckles.
Visiting Card and Cases.
Musical, Shell ond Ivoiy Snuff Boxes.
Bead Bags and Purses, Bend Chains and Scarfs.
Coral and Jet Necklaces. .
Silk and Leather Purses.
Carved and Plain Shell and Brazilian Combs.
Silver Plaited and Steel Spectacles and Cases.
Silver Pencils and Leads.
Pen, Pocket and Dirk Knives.
.. Scissors, Dirks, Razors and Strops.
Flutes, Fifes, Harmonicas and Violin Strings.
Silver Toblo, Ten,Cream, Mustard and Soil Spoons.
Butter and Fruit Knives.
Perry's Tongues, Gills, and Cillots, and Steel Pens.
Needles, and Thimbles.
SHvcMind Steel Wntdi^Chninsond Keys.^
Chess Boards'nnd Men, Back Gamon-Boar'
Tooth Brushes and Powder.
Gilt and Steel Purse Clasps.
Double ami Singlo Barrel Guns.
Belt and Pocket Pistols, Powder Flasks, Percns-
siou Caps and Holders.
Alabaster and Ebony Mnntlo Clocks.
Willard’s patent Timo Pieces.
Canes with hnd without Swords.
. Plaited Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays.
Castors, Tea Pot* and Bolls—and
Many other articles, too numerous to mention, all
of which they offer low for cash or approved credit.
However they would not havo people , take their
ward concerning tiro prico nnd quality of tlioir articles,
but would consider it as a favor if Ladies and Gentle
men would coll and examino for thomsclvcs.
N. B. Particular attention paid to watches left for
repair. All Jobs in their line will-bo dono neatly, and
at short notice. Plain Jewelry of nil kinds, iimmifac-
tured to order; also Cones and Cocoaimt Shells
mounted to onler.
aov. 3 S3 tf
Codc&Maltliiiw«,
Men’s Mercers —Woolon Drapers, and
Tailors,
West sido Broad Street, opposilo Hoxcy Si Urqulmrt,
R ESPECTFULLY inform tho citizens ofCalum-
bus, and visitors, tliut they have on linnd, and
will constantly keep anextonsivo and splendid assort
ment of suporfino cloths, of all colors, black, blue,
brown, dahlia,green; invisible green,olive, nilclnide,
See. also, plain and diagonal kcreoymcrs.ofull colors,
sattinetts. vestings, of all kinds and patterns, velvet,
plain and figured silk, See. Sc c. all if which will bo cut
made and trimmed in the neatest and most fashionable
style, at various prices, to nuit the demands of their
customers. Coats mado to order at from $17to$40i
Thoy also keep on hand, far tho accommodation of
tlioir patrons, a general assortment of
Ready Made Clothing
J to tho wear of gentlemen—together with
a variety of Hats, Caps, Handkerchiefs, Suspendors,
Gloves, Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Stocks, Socks, Boots,
Shoes, Silk aud Cotton Umbrallara Sec. all of wliich
will be sold at modcrato prices.
N. B. Gentlemen fumishjug tlicig own mntcrinls
will havo every attentionpaid, in tho execution of their
work.
Quarterly reports of tho latest fashions aro regular
ly received. •
Columbus,OctobcrIB, 1034. 37—y
New Dry Goods.
T HE subscriber bos, and is now receiving direct
from New-York, n Splendid assortment of
Fall and Winter Dry Goods,
consisting in part of the following articles to wit:
Suporfino Broadcloths, Casiniercs, fine and coarse
Satinotts, heavy Kersey* and Linsey*, largo Macki
naw and Duffle Blanket*, figured nnd plain Chuley,
fancy coloured and plain Sun, largo and mnall Meri
no Shawls,Hat*, Boots, Shoe*, Ready Made Clothing,
Saddles, Bridles, Martingales &c.
Nov. 8th, 40—tf t E>F. POWERS.
Goods-sold lor the Ronefit oftho Public!
NEW MERCHANT!
IYcvy Store t New Goods!
T HE Subscriber has opened Ids stock <;f DRY
GOODS, ana will t ell on reasonable terms.
. „ „ R. WOODRUFF,
- In Calhoun's new block, Randolph street
• Columbus, nov. 29 J3if
. Groceries! Groceries!!
11E subscriber would inform Ida friends nnd the
JL . public,.that lie lias taken die nCw store on
Broad street, adjoining Messrs Goldstein Si Heine,
whore ho offers for sale u good assortment of Groce
ries Si c. among which nre the billowing articles.
13 hhds. St. Croix Sugar
3 boxes brown Ilavanna do. *
. 3 do. White do. do. G cVvt. Loaf do.
G owt. Lump do. SO Sacks Colfoo
50 bbls. Canal Flour
20 half bbls. Buck Vv heat do
10 do Water Crackors, 10 do. Soda do.
10 do. Buttor do. 5 do. Sugar dm
5 Tierces Rico, 20 Casks Chooso
10 bbls. No.3 Mackerol, 10 do No. 3 do.
15 half bbls. No. I do. 10 do. No. 2 d
2 do. Pickled Saussgos
v 15 quarter Casks Muloga Wirto
10 do-. Madeira do. G boxos Muscat do.
1 Fipo Cogniao Brandy, 1 do. Holland Gin
1 bbl. old Irish Whiskoy, 10 do. Rum
10 do. American Brandy
10 do. American Gin, 5 do Cidor Vinegar
10 bokes Cod Fish, 5 do. Tobacco
35 do. Soap, 2ft do. Sperm Candles
10 M. Spanish Cigars, 5 db. half Spanish do.
5 bales Homespun, 6 do Stripos and Plaids
. Cassia, Feppor, Starch,-Mustard
Teas. Florenco Oil, Pails, Brooms, &c.
A good assortment of Hollow Waro
4 doz. Collins Axes, 6 doz. Weeding Hoos
1 case Rifles, 25 casks Nails
4 tons assorted Swedes and American Iron
English, German and Blistered Stool
25 Kogs Duponts Powder
35 bags Shot assorted, 2,000 lbs. Bar. Load .
4 Crates Crockory
4 Hampors Wine- bottlos &c.
A DODGE.
Columbus Dee. 13 44—tf
Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, & c .
W E havo on hand every variety of Locks, Hinges,
Screws, Sawp, Axes, Ilntchcts, Files .Kmivph
un,l Forks, Pocket KnlvaiL Unzora Kaz or sii n ,
Spoons, See. Double nnd Single Barrel PcrcuZn
and Flint Gun*, Bolt and Pocket 1’irtulS! 0rcU8s ! uu
BLACKSMITH TOOLS.
Bellow* 2-1,2ft, 31), 33,34 Inch, superior quality
Sandarson’s best mouse hole Anvils 1 1
Vicos,Screw plates, Slcdgosand Hand Ilammors
ALSO
lurgo assortment of Tin Waro. ' ,u,lunu
Dry Goods,
HATS, SHOES AND CLOTHING.
T HE subscriber htUGhkcu a store on Broad street
opposite Mossrs. Shorter, Tarver Jo Co. where
lie is now offering a general ansbrtuient of tho abovo
named nrticlcs on ns good norms ns the sai'no i-nn ho
obtained in Georgia. Merchants nnd others wishing
to purchase are respectfully requested to call und ox-
amiuo his goods hororo purchasing elsewhere
His stock consists, in part, of
Cloths of various colors anil qualities
Casiniercs do do . do -
Snilineits, Vestings, English ami French Prints
French 4-4 Prints, n very lmndsOnio article
Painted Muslins, colored Cainbricks,Gloves
Handkerchief*, Cravats, Stocks, Hosiery
Black Italian Silk) Black l’oults do Sftfq
Colored Grosdo Naples, Laces, Footings
Thread Edgings, Plaid Cambrics, Jnckoucts
Swiss Mtisfins, figured mid Plain
Book Muslin; Bishop Lawns; LongLnwns
Irish Linens, together iv ith ulmost every arlicloin
tho Dry Goods Lino.
A Iso a coinplolo assortment of
Huts, Shoes nnd Clothing,
nov. 29-3m BENJ. BONNEY.
F rench nnd English merinos—An
elegant assortment of French and English Me
rinos for snlo by I ENJ. BONNEY,
Broad street, opposite Shorter, Tarver Si co.
Columbus nov. 29 43 3m
P APER HANGINGS.-1,000 pieces Puper Hang
ings aud bordcrings foi-Snle by
BENJ. BONNEY,
Broad sticct opposite Shorter, Tuivor Si Co.
novembcr28 43 3m
O ENTLEMEN’S nnd BOYS CAPS, oftho now-
cst patterns mill finest qualities for snlo cheap
by BENJ. BONNEY,
Bread street opposite Shorter, Tarvcr i; Co.
'novomber28 43 ’3m
BuiiainR Mntcrinls.
A M^SK VARE - of
Window Glass, 8 x 10, 10 x 12,12 x 14 13 t in
12 x20, and 14 x 20 U x IB ’
Copul and Japan Varnish, Varnish and Graining
Brushes. For rule by ’"‘“'"5
. . _ .HALL & MOSES,
Coinn,h„sDec?I U 3° m,n5Be,,Cll&Wttlker ‘.rt’
Columbus Merchant Mills,
THIIEE MILES AnoVE TOWN.
T HESE largo and excellent Mills, are now com-
idctcd, aud tho proprietors announco to the citi
zens of Muscogee, and tho adjoining counties, that
they are ready to recoive thoir custom. Having in-
ciirred a lioavy expense, lu order Hint these Mills
H constmcted in a sty c superior to any in
and behoving dim thoir object has teen fill-
. _:-’d,thcv confidently assure tho publio, that
* lau f “ ml ‘™“' 1)0 P rc l>nrcd at thoso mills in tho
very best older, and nt ilio ahortest notice.
As our cleaning machine is not entirely completed,
persons sending wheat within a short time, nro resucs-
tod to havo it clcmiod before thoy sosd it. Wo shnll
uso every oXortion (o remove tliia difficulty at an car-
ly period; and after a week or two, plamorsaud oth
er.-. will saro this Uoublo by sending tlieir grain in its
crude state. -
Wheat Wanted.
Liberal nrices in coqh will bo jinid for any quantity
of good wheat; and q* wq design keeping a supply of
1- lour eoutinunlly on baud, persons desirous of olitiin-
i„ „ o^sb condition, would do
ing tho iiHicle in n sweet
well to apply attlic mill
/August 30
JAMES SIIIVER9.&C0.
30—tf
Cent rcTillc Acu«lci:iy—Tnlhot Co.
T HE Trustees of lids Institution havo tho pleas-
urq ofannouncing to tho public, that tlioy Imvo
retained tho services of tbo Rov. John J. Groves, for
tho ensuing year.
M r. G roves has corned among Us, a high reputation
for indefatigable Industry, correct discipline nnd supe
rior professions abilities, ntid Ike Trustees feel u con
fidence in recommending the institution to Psnmtsnnd
GunrdiniiB ns inferior in no poidtofview to any'Other
similar Institution in the State.
It is situated in a neighborhood dimlngitisdcd for
henlili and mornlliy, nnd ontirolv remoto irora all the
scenes of vice and dissipation. 'Board may ho obtain
ed in respectable families in tho vicinity on moderate
terms. II. SMITH, 1
J. CADF.NHEAD, H
8. J t THOM AS, M?
J. C. BOYNTON, > |
L.P. BREEDLOVE,! |
T. G. PEARSON, P
, II. P. SMEAD, J
December, (1, 41—2m
Academic.
M H; McCLINTOCK, will continue in chnrgo of
tho Male Academy, in Columbus, for thociisu-
mg year, and ivo hositnto not to suy, thut, while ho
proBides over it, no institution in tho United States
will offer greater advantages for u correct nnd business
education, or as a preparatory school fur entering Col
lege. Ilis node of instruction is simple, critical and
thorough. His Government that of moral force and
sentiment, mid J et nono more strict. His testimonial*
el ,high qualification ns a teacher, have been fully sus
tained, and tho school is rapidly increasing. He con
sents to remain nt least another year, nnd will proliablv
locatohnnso fpennniicntly among us during the ensii-
ing year with tho determination to build up a first rnlo
institution, if his efiorts should be succeeded by tho
comihumtv. Wo announce with much pleasure that
tho Fe«m/c department under tbo care of Mrs. Tick-
ner, is ono oftho first schools for young Lndics dcsir
mg a tisclul Education, in tho southern country. Nor
are tho morals and mminorsuf her pupilw ncglccte4.-
8 he spares no (inius to qualify them to move in tho
polito circles ol life, yet nothing is attempted beyond
plain and decant behaviour. She nets upon the pre-
copt Hint 11 n meek und quiet spirit," is tlio bn'jrlitc-t
gem mfaenuty’s crown. 7 °
In tho malo departmeiu, tho acadomic year will bo
divided into two terms, the winter nnd summer ses
sions. l/io Winter session to commence on tho first
Monday in October each year, and closo with tho
month of I-cbrunry, with a vacation of about a week
during tho Christmas holiday’*. Tho summer session
to commence on tho second Monday in March and to
continue to tliu end of tho third week of August. No
student will ho received for less tlmn n session, but if
from any Uceidontor rcmovnl oftho parent, the stu
dent cannot continue;longer item hulf the torm, one half
-tlm tuiuoii will bo deducted, und no other deduction
will bo made for nbscnce.
Persons entering scholnrs after tho first month oft '
session, will pay from the timo of entrance. '
, , J' TERMS OF TUITION.
In English per Session 1st. Cluse, $12 50
Do, Do. 2nd. Do. $10 00 -
In Languages and Mathematics, 20 00
SEABORN JONES, Chairman.
E. L. DeGRAFFENIUED, Sec’y.
Iiovcmhcr 23nd 42
R
T ADIES, MISSES nnd CHILDREN’S S HOES.
Ad For snlo bv BENJ. BONNEY,
Brand street opposite Shorter, Tarver Sc, Co,
novcnibcr28 * ,42 3m
WHticIi, Greenwood A Co.
H AVE just rccoivcd, nnd nro now receiving from
Ncw;Yoik, and Now-Orlcans, «n Extcrisivo As
sortment of
Dr
Stop
Crockery
Salt Iron, Steel nnd „
18,000 lbs. Bacon, 67 kogs Lanl
180 Bbls. Orleans Sugnr, 30 do St. Croix da
84 sacks Coffee
150 Bbls. Western Whiskoy
?2 <! 0 . „ do Rum, 30 do Northern do
lo Bbls. Rye Gin, 40 do No. I and 2 Mucksrcl
' 5” . 0 Molasses, 17 dofilcss nnd prime,Pork
3o boxes Biir Sonp, 50 kegs Nnils
Smoked JJcnf ajid Deef Touguos
Crackers and Raisins
Lcmon nnd Itasbcrry Syrups
Jnmnica Rum nnd ftlnlaga Wiiio
Holland Gin nnd Cogniac Brandy
, Albany Cream Alo
. Cordiuls assorted, Candies'assorted
Putty nnd Glnss, White Lend
Almonds nnd Filberts, Pepper Spice nnd Ginger
Brown and whito Ilavanna Sugar
Loaf mid LutnpSugnr, Gun Powdcrnnd Imp’l.Tpa
Brown’s heat chewing Tobacco, a superior article,
Pognlher with a great variety of oilier orticle* whicli
tlioy offer low at wholesale or retail—persons purchas
ing, are invited to call and examine tucir stock.
v.-Jiino 14
19—if
Columbus Clothing Store.
G H. & C. A. PEABODY, havo now on hand,
O and nro constantly receiving .
ticntlomon’s Fusniouul’lu Clothing,
* of overy variety—consisting of
Broadcloth and Cumbfct Clonks, Petersham nnd
Broadcloth Sm-touts, Frock nnd Dress Coats nnd Coa
tees, Vests aud Pantaloons of evory description, Lin
en, Cotton and Flannel Shirts, Knit and plnin Colton
nnd Flannel Drawers, Bosom* nnd Collars, Suspen
ders' and Hosier/-, Stocks, ami Cravat*, Hats aud Capa,
of oil kinds, Boot* Shoos nnd Pumps, Leather Trunks
nnd Travelling Bags—in short, overy articlo to fit tho
gentleman for travelling, or for tho parlour—also on
hand, a Largo and tvoll Selected Assortmcnt of
RroadoJotlw, Casiniercs and Vestings,
suitable for the season, whicli will ho mado up <0 or-
dor, hy (tccoraplinUcd workmen, aud warranfcil to fit.
To thosofavoring ii« with their custom, no pains will
.bo spared to give ciiliro satisfaction- Cutting dune a*
41—If
usual, at tho shortest notice.
novembor 1
Beady Made Ciotliiug,
On Consignment.
T HE subscriber has received on consignment, an
Assortment of
Fino Ready Made Clothing,
which I10 is soiling ol cost and charges-—such 113
Frock; Dress and Hunting Couts,
Cambist ami Cloth Clonk*,
Blue, Black und Brown Pantaloon*,
• do do do Vest*, See. See.
Also, an Assortment of
BooIh, Shoe*, Pumps, -Slipper*, Silk Stockings nnd
Gloves, together with n lew fino Cloth*.
V E. SIGOURNEY NORTON,
novnmher 15 41—tf
llollowarc, Nulls, Cutlery,
Guns and Rifles, with a general assortment
of Hardware and Looking Glasses.
T HE subscribers nro now prepared to receive Or
der* for all kinds ofcastings, such tut pats, ovens,
spiders, fire dogs, skillets, &c. Ac. with a general as
sortment of heavy goods. Purchasers willdo well to
examino our stock.
Bakur & Mosa,
215 Market Street, Pkiladch '
December 13
List of Letters
EMAINING in the PostOAicc, Columbus, Ga.
1 November 30th 1834.
Armstrong William Leo Asa
Austin Augustus Moreland Joseph 2
Atherton Charles Moore Henry
Anders Fcnthcrston M urplicy Mrs. Elizabeth
Alford E. C. Mnrpiioy Alfred
Burret Thomas Stiller Lewis
Barret Nanoy Morris Josioli
Barret Junics C. Moselv MissMary
Bradley Elliott Mitchell D. B. '
Broadnax Ilnnry Mercer Rev, Jcsso-
Barrow William Metcalf Eliplmlct If.
Bride William C. Mygatt W. VV.
Barnett John H. Mason Tlios. 1).
Bilbrc Tlunnas Malhcivs Milicn
Brooks William 2 Minuyard Tliomns
Briggs Hannah Mllier Joshua
l owlos G. W. Monroo Patrick
Bunks Henry McCulloch John
I-nil Joseph A. McLulin Robert
Bandy Ephraim McCnrrico Gcorgo
Bucklcw William McGchce Abner
Bush Sarah 01 Susan McLnulin A.
Fontniri Niles J.S.
Cannon Mnrthn A. Nicollet J.N.
Cogblll William W. Osborn Lucimln
Clmlkcr Asa I.. Osborn Sindarilla
Ciuly Dr. S. C. 3 Pendleton < ‘has. A.
Cook Joim J.S Pollard Josiult
Caricoo Gcorgo ■ Patrick Thus. W.
Ciinirron Win. B. Prico Josioli
Cooper James Pond Dr. A.
Gntwibril Hardy ■ Perry Miss Morthn E.
Clark Morion Prosbytorian Church
Clark Eli Prodiiy James
(-'nlcmnii Susnn Mrs. Rodgers Charles W. 2
Chirk Mrs. M. II. Rutledge Henry
Davis G. II. Robinson Blnko
Dougherty Alonzo Kabinsou Lnko
Dnnlbrlh Rev. Air. Ross William E.
F.nglish Airs. Jans Roach D. K. -
Evans Goo. W. Ross Webb 2
Flournoy Peter F. ltoumUrcc Gcorgo
Falconar & Kimbrongh Kavimlds John
Filmier Air*. Alurgnrct ltay William
Felton Noah IlcildCapt. Wm>
Gortlv Peter Robinson William
Grablll'Jcflitrson 2 Roquommo Tlmmus
Gardner Colin Stapler Willimu
Griilley Joseph Short Geo. W.
Gordon Tim*. G. Sims Aliss A motiila S.
Gmiiberrj-Thomas Sounders Ja*. II.
Good Ishtun J. 2 Scott Tliomns B.
Gibson Augustus II. Snellgrove Af. O.
Harris Cnpt. F. Sapp Thcojibilus
IlmigerkirdAiison . Sursby Hattie A.
Hall William F. Smith Wesllcv
HyetOp Irving W. Htogner John B.
iloilniul James C. Smith K.S.
Horry Tlitenos Scarbrough Josso
Hobtly Stork StownrtK.il.
Ilamhlet Samuel Sturgc* Daniel R.
HnysThoinas' Sounder* Alosen
IfihhI Benjamin Shofncr Henry 2
Hopkins Builnn " Spear John
Hazleton J. E. Towns Alias Jpno A.
Iicnttcr Jacob Turner Sidney
Higginbotham T. S. Taylor Josiali
Heard William Tarver Elisha'
Harris Garret Tindall William
Howard Aim Sarah G. W. Thompson A. W. ’ .
Ilmisfielil Andrew Vun Arsdnlo Wtn.2
llerringlim Drury Visiil Airs. Elizabeth
Johnson Arthur Ynunoscn William
JnucsJohiiW. WcMeottJohn
Johesoa David Wynn Joel
Jennings E. C. Ward James
Jcrinnn Berry Williams Dnvid
Iverson Veilm B. 2 Whito Col. Frances
Kimbrough Win. II. 3 Walker Hiram
Knott* John Wagoner-Cmsor
Kondiil Henry Ware John II.
Llglitfbut Dr. Win. S. Wnlker Mrs. Ellon E. W.
Lewi* Col. Ullelw 3 Wheaton Sterling II. 2
Lewis William N. Weems Dr; W. W.
I.ouler Sampson Watson Ordry
Lewi* Rufus G.
Persons calling for nny of tho above letters, will
please say thoy uro advertised.
JAMES VAN NESS, I*. M.
December 0 44—3t
To tlio Lovers of tbe Tttrf.
T HE RACES over tho Alonticcllo Jockey Club
Caurae—will taka plaoe 011 Tuesday 13th Jan
uary next.
1st DAY—Milo heats best” in 3.
5M DAY—2 tnilo heats best 2 in 3.
3d DAY—Milo heats best 3 in 5.
We hope tho lovers of sport, will pav attention
■his advertisement as tho induccmcnts'licre held out
are worth their attention. By order of tha Club.
JNO. N. DENSON,Scc’ry.
■'novembor28 43 tf
University of Georgia.
T HE next Term of thi* Institution, wiiicommenee
on tho 16th day of tho ensiling Jauuurv. Stu-
(tents who wish to connect tlicniHolvoH with ft, can at
tliut timo join nny cIubh for which they muy be pre-
pnrccl. For ndmiesion into tho Freshman Class at
thut timo, ti Htmlnnt imist have a correct knowledge of
l^ngllsli (iramniar. Geography, Arithmetic, Cicero’s
Orations, V ircil, Greek Testament, (Jrtcca Minora, or
Jucoh h Greek Ileador, 1st book Livy, first vol. ofGne-
nn ** " r admission into tho Sophomore Clan*,
... addition to the above studies, ti ntunant must h ive
rend Horne 0 ,2d vol, Gnrcti Miyora, Day’s Algebra,
und the 1st und 2d book of Euclid.
„ , ASIHJRY HULL,
. ^ Secretary of tlio Hoard of Trustcca.
november 22 2mtI6Jan.
LaGrnngc Female Seminary.
T IlETrnstcosof ibis institution tube this method
to inform tho public,'that its exercises for tho
ydarlOJo, will commence on the first Monday in Jun-
unry uoxt. ■upcrintcnilcd (as tho preceding yeur) by
tliu Itov. Thomaa W. Stanley und Lady, assisted by
Mr. J.T. Phelps, A. B. , 17
Terms of Tuition*
Primary nnd Modern Brandies.
Spoiling, Hooding, and Writing per quarter, $ 1,00
Arithmetic, Grammar and History, Ancient
' and Aloderu,
Higher Branches.
Natural, Alorai nnd Intellectual Philosophy, As
tronomy, Chemistry mid Natural History, Afatlicmnt-
ic* including Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Illiot-
oric and Logie, Latin und Grcok Limguagcs. $8,00
In regard to tho character, moral find religious, of
Mr.ond Airs.Stanley,asto their fidelity.and capacity
a* instructors, tho Trustees are ofopinfon that there is
no necessity of remark. Thoir welt tried integrity,
long oxponcnco anil unimpeded success in touching,
$7,00
havo procured for them u reputation which no remark*
of applause, tlio Trustoos think, cun enluinco, und
from which thoy indulgo no fear Of ilelraction.
Air. Phelps is Into n graduate orAliildlebcrry Col
lege, from Ills respectable nnd satisfiictory recommen
dations, tho Trustees without hesitancy, pronounce
him a young man of unblemished moral nnd christiuu
character, ol high respectability ns a scholar and of
much cxporicnco in teaching,
Tho Trustees cahnttcst to tlio becoming attention
nnd assiduity of tlio teachers during tlio past year: and
the examination with which itcloscd, afforded indubi
table proof, that tho confidence of tliosu who had
D ied tlioir daughters and wards in tills Hoiniiiary,
not been misplaced. Purents und Guardians ivho
inny cunfido their daughters mill wards totlu's institu
tion tlm ensuing year, mny rest assured that no pains
will bo Bpored to imprnva tlioir minds nnd morals.
Lessons in Alusio will bo given in tlio pluce.
Board, including room, wushinff, light*, fuel, See.
with thb principal, or in good fiuniliss sufficiently near,
for $10,00 tier month.
’ 1 1 w wifli.ua v
W. WILLIAMS
W. A. REDD
J. C. Al.KORD i
R. BIIOOME |
J. E. GAGE .
W.C. THOMAS.
Trustees.
LaGrangn. november 10
N. II. Tlio Georgia Journal will please publish tlm
nbovo until first January.
Scottsjboro Female Institute.
T HE present session oftho Scottsboro Female In
stitute, will closo on Friday tlio 12th December
noxt. Tlio duties of tho Institute will be resumed on
the fourth AInndny in January,1035,
Dr. Si Mr*. Brown, will be assisted in tha Classical
and Scientific Department, by Dr. A. P. Nntt a gmdu-
atu of Yale, nnd a regular M. D. of tho Charleston
Alcdicnl College; mid hy Air. Hannan and Miss
Clarko, whoso success in giving instruction has been
Airs. Brown will conduct tho Alimical Department,
nnd bo assisted by a well qualified musical Teacher,
if the number of pupils warrants tho engagement.—
Tlio Institution is.wcll furnished witlicvcry necessary
apparatus for teaching crpcrimcnUxUy every princi
ple iu Chemistry, Astronomy, Eloctricitj-, and all tho
branches of hatOral philosophy.
Dr. Brown'* success a* n lecturer, with tha attain
ments mid tho respectability Of tho many hundred* of
pupils nlrendy graduates oftho Institute, wurranls tho
assertion, that no establishment ia the Southern coun-
tiy can offcrgrcnterndvaulugcs.
Drawing nnd Painting may be pursued to nny ex
tent—many of tlio punils, now at tlio institute,can tnkft
Aliniturcs on Ivory, Potrnits in oils, and Landscapes in
oils and wutcr colours, rnou nature.
Arrangement* arc mado to teach a Painting Class of
young ludics, tchoharefinished their general studies
Independent of tlio recitations of die school. Any
" *iopupils can pursue did Latin andGrcek langua-
nnd tiiohighcrbranchcsafAIatlicmatics, ifdesired;
tho French longue mny bo studied cither in con
nection or apart, from tho Edglish department.
Alia* Clarke and Air*. Biown resided nine years in
Franco, nnd spoke tlio French language us their nntivn
tongue. Thcso circumstances offer to vnung ladies
who wish to pursue Alqjic, French nml Painting, er
either, without nny other Branch of education, supe
rior advantages.
Board can ho obtained ill the family of Dr. Brown,
or other respectable families iu the Boro, fur ton dol
lar* per month.
The health of the Rora, is unquestionable, and the
character oftho Institution ensures to the young ladies,
who become its pttpjls, and remain a reasonublo time,
all tho higher ultninmonla und elegant accomplish
ments, wliich cun ndum woman,
nurctqbcr 29, 43—t2CJan.
Inrormution Wanted.
O N tho 26th day of Juno last, William Smith, of
tho county of Tiopm-i.noo, left his residence on
business, and has hot been heard of sinco the 8tli of
July following. Said William Smith in about five
feet and cloven inches high, of regularly proportioned
figure, dark complexion, black intelligent eyes; the
hair off of the top ofhishcail, whicli is hid by platting
hi* hair over it; ho is over fifty years old; rode from
homo u very largo hay horse. His clothes aro of a
London brown enter.
Every Editor within tho United State* friendly to
tho causo of humanity, will confer a favor on a die-
consolatc and much distressed woman, (wife of said
Smith) hy giving tho nbovo an insertion in tlieir
newspapers. Information hy letter will be gratefully
received, directed to Mrs Eveline Smith; Putnam Co.
ilenegin post office, Illinois.
December Clh—14 EVELINE A. SMITlt.
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