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COLUMBUS, GKOBGIA, SATURDAY MtORNDG, JANUARY 3, 1838.
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY
HARKS, FLOURS#* * JETER.
Comer of Broad and Cqgrfotd Streets.
SSiZL VJT, „ p,p„ diKonti»»«J. «*«pt .1 lh. option
able in advance,
I payment it n
No snbtcription
F OR. *ale on accommodating terms, a valuable
Hundred Acre Lot near town, handsomely itn-
•draaee, and no paper awconunuou, »v»i
ofthoSiton, antil.il arrexraf e* are pxul.
ADVERTISEMENTS con»picuou»ly inrerted >t invcnTY-
“ _ tn. ihn first insertion, and FIFTV
proved, with a good framed dwelling, and all necessa
ry out buildings, an excellent well, n email apple and
pooch orchard, and about 30 or 40 acres of land in cn!
tivation, mostly firat quality hammock land.
Apply nt this office.
October 25
TiSZinitptrwi™* tor the fiftt Inwrtioo,and r.Frr
rivB CRWT» pcr eoatinuanco—twenty-five per
’ e nr «MiM«queut contlnuanco—twenty-nve por
^Hldded, lf»S paid la .drnacc, or during thecont.uu-
UWO of the rtwrilminonl. Tlto.o .cat without a •lnalth
^. M orX"«^nn»rrto»,-wiilh.P«bU=U , uoUl
ordered out, and charged accordingly. . . .
Inka. Aove.rt.rw.aT. published at the usual rales, aud
with strict attention to too requisitions of the law.
, SiLts regulated by law, must bo mad. before
with strict etteatlon
N 'thlc^rt HoS^'^'rr^twccu ib.'bour.of 10 lo the
where
Indian Bonds
Of the latest form, neatly printed,
BLANK NOTES,
A!fD A GREAT VARIETY OF BLANKS—ALSO,
SUNDAY SCHOOL TICKETS,
For Sale at tho Enquirer Office.
trVhsTo it is shunto; those of Persoori Property, where
■Seletresitestiraentary.of admioi.trntionorof jplard'au;
obtained—audaro required to be previously ad-
! tjaeiurrt’ Siitsumlcr regular e.recutioDi.forTHlRTVDAVii
uadorraortgego « fas, sixty DAVS,beforothodayof salo.
•Sales of Lead nad Ncgroe., by Executors, Adnuiu.tratore
orQuerdiaas,Ihr eixTYn*vs Woretheidayofsols._
Bales of porsonal pi
Citation! by Clerks
cation for lotto ra •
foTTHIXTY DAYS. . _
CtTATious upon application for dlemissioo, by Ejrecutort,
ASralniiamrorFor Guardians, monthly for «ue months.
Omni of C<> urU of Ordinary, (accompanied with a copy of
the hood, or agreement) to make titles to land, must ho
Kancttby Bwcutor^^feistraiow or Guardians, of ap*
W to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell the Land
or Neiroes of an estate, four months. .
Notice?by Executor, or Adjnim.tr.tors, to tho Debtor, and
XJroditora of an estate, for *tx weeks. r
U* Letters to tho Editors, on business, must be vwt said,
to entitle them to attention.
Work Bag and Irfoncy Found. .
F OUND in ColumbiiB,Oil Saturday ntoruiog-last,
a Lady’s Work Bag, containing sundry articles,
and an amount of. Money, supposed to havo been
- — ... .^Tkvx-t— Tno ownorenn
dropbedfrom a travelling carriage. The owborcon
have tint same by applying to tho subscriber nod giv
ing a description of tho P.n>PF'jV K , MBR0UGII .
• 26—I f
tug a description of
Columbus, >u sc UBt
(r?» We arc requested to unnonneo Rlib-
dam ri. Griggs, as a Candida to at the ousuing Mcctiou,
Ibr receiver«f Tax Returns,in Harris couniy.
M ny We arc authorised toannounce James
Tattillo as a canilidato for TaxCollcctor of Muscogeo
-county at the ensuing election. Ho would inform tlio
State Sights party that bo is a candidate attlto request
■of the present incumbent, who intends not to run a-
gain. September 6 '-'* ' olv-tf - ■
Law Notice.
"a*TE have associated ourselves in the practice of
Vw tho Law, uoder tho stylo of Colquitt, Echols
4k McKean. One oflbe firm will be always found at
§g uffice - foncerly gaifg^
Columbus Oct. 13
JOSEPHUS ECHOLS,
THO’S. C.
37—tf
Law.
T HE undersigned, willhereafter Wtcnd tho Stipe
rior Courts of the fullowinj^couutjes to wft:
Muscogee, Harris, Meriwether, Troup, Heard,Cow-
da and Fayette. His residence is at I.eGrange,'1 roup
-county, office on tho North^siilc^ol'jlie publm^uar
c April 25 12-12m
■ Insurance Bank of Columbus,
November 14,1834.
Til HE Stockholders of this Bank, are required to
■ pay .'ton dollars por share on die (apilal stock,
«n Monday. 13th January, 1835..
* ' o;Board.
By order of tho 3
, novemher 15
15, HEPBURN, Cashier.
41 td
Petty Gulf Cotton Seed.
HE subscriber has for sale at.'his Gin House, in
_ Talbot county, ono thousand bushels of, the
above scod, forsale at 20 coals per bushel.
John Neal..
December 20 v. .46—41*
Dissolution.
rtnorship horolofoto existing botwecB
' A’ ’myself' and David Hudson, lias been dissolved
i A,y mutual consent. ARCHIBALD HUDSON.
Harriscounty,Dob.20 46 3t
yjtHE co-i
Dir. If. Bolton—-Dentist,
■RESPECTFULLY returns bis grateful at..
■■. edgements to tlio citizens of Columbus; aud -vi-
-oinity.for tho very liberal patronage which they hnvo
extended to him, duriHg his short stay among them.
L. . 'n. D.laaii Iw.o In 1/irvitn IlllYIRClf 111 Co-
Dr. Balsati iia’s determined to locate himself in Co-
■ JumhuR, and may always bo found, at his room over
Hoxoy St Urqidrart’s Drug store, ot the usual hours,
where he is prepared to attend to all calls.
- Ladies wilt bo visited at Uioir lcstdences.
REFERENCES. .
Doctors DeGraffenricd, Sankoy, and Hoxoy-A: -.Ur
40—tf
HE undersigned,conscious thnt-thoy'nro daily
labouring at alms in consequence of. tho pros;
if Bi ■ ■ (■■■■■Riii
*enl low rates of Board, beg leavo to otmounce to their
{Hands and tho public, that they will advanco tho price
of Board to tho following rates.
For single month, - _ r $25 00
. Per month without Lodging 18 00
Do. with Lodging,
For fire ivood per month; a -
BEDELT, & WALKER,
WHEBLOOK & WILLARD,
ISAAC MITCHELL. '
[. novemiier 8 . "
'Franklin House—Tulbottou
W ILLIAM P. MeKEEN, former, proprietor, has
returned to and taken possession again of this
well known establishment, lie returns to it.not only
wUh a disposition, but with tho ability to give satis,
action to all liis friends that tnny favour him with«
rail. To those who havo patronized him heretofore
either nt'tbls place or in AugusW^wlicre ho was for
AeUmbbr.oiytiars nt ' *" “
Mansion House, opo
of the molt popular public Houscs at that '
■HIP ttimo;in tlio
City, lie dcc'ms it unnecessary lo say more than to in
vito them to call again. Tims' unacquainted are re-
'- i, try his checrnnd satisfy themselves. Jt is
„ ifBcicnt to say tliathb House shall bo at all
Brim's will furnished, well arranged, well attended to,
‘ ' from gaming, riots, drmkenncBS nnd their con-
Jos.' Ilia stablos, nmimor of some consequence
to a trivcller; will not be n/glcctcd. In short such
. attentifn will ho bestowed of man nnd beast, as to in
sure ti tho former'peace afi plenty whilst he stays,
anil ciible the lnttcr to ciyfv Ins mlei
ho dtporis. Charges, nWerntc
travojant, but pcrl'urmai^:, sure,
tier in safety when
42—2m
jtrnl IIotcUaMncon, Georgia,
/jOHN CARTEW LATE OF CLINTON,
rAS opened the/cntral Hotel, in tho extensive
1 Fire Proof BrjTk Building, recently erected in
ihi^CIty. Tho locn/on is central to tlio businces or
the pi ace*, and the lyh-sc is conveniently arranged for
till accommodation^ families or single persons, ei :
One llkndrcd Acres of L«nd,
Near Columbus,
1NEBCANTIJLE.
30—if
A PIANO FORTE forsiilo nttlie Coluinhiis Hook
'. V. r rtntirmmtv a.-nn’twar
Store by . E. S1GOHNEV NORTON.
Norton’s .
•AUCTION AND COMMISSION ROOM, ON BROAD STREET,
FIVE nnORS FROM THE COLUMBUS BANK.
^JOODS intended FOR THIS AUCTION, for-
warded to this office quo day previous' to the
salo. willtneot with promptnttentinn.
sate, wmm ^ SIGOURNEY NORTON, Attet’r.
July 5 . gg- 11-
Tiie Subscriber,
H AVING purchased tho AVaro-Hbitao occupied
laat yonr by Morris, Evans & Co. for tlio pur-
poso.of transacting ... • • 1
. Ware-House and Commission Busmoss;
solicits tlte patronage of, his friou'da, and tho public.
Prompt attention will bo givon to nil hitsinoss entrust
ed to liis ettro—his charge's will bo customary.
' AUG. IIAYTVARD.
REFERENCBS.
Smith Ji Morgan,
S. K. IIodoes, & Co. f
T. & MI Evans, da C. (
Wm. P. Malone, - >
Columbus.
Fashionable CIoUiIbk Store,
Next dbor to the Columbus Bank—Columbus, Ga.
J. S. SMITH,
H AS just received, and is now offering for sale,
an Extensive Assortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
consisting of
Blue, Black and Invisible Green Frock Coats,
London Brown and Claret do do.
Black mid Invisible Green Dress do
Claret and London Brown do do '
Green and Brown Cloth Coatees,
Blue and Black Cloth Pantaloons,
Stripe So Diagonal (variety of colours,) Fantnloonc,
Snttmeit and English Fustian do
Cord - - ‘ do
Figured Silk Velvet Vests;
Plain do do do
Black Satin do
Black Casimcrc and Cloth Vests).
Figured Valencias do
Toilnott ' do
Whito & Figured Mcrsaillcs do
Gentlemen’s Drab, Browu and Green Cloth Over
Coats, ’
Gentlemen's Cloth nnd Cnmblct Cloaks,.
CottonKnitt Shirts and Drawers,
Silk , do do ' do
Flannel JtCotton.Flan'l do -
Twilled do do
Suporlino Fur and Silk Hats,
do Boots and Shoes,
Plain nnd Figured'Whito Silk Half IIoco,
Black do' do do do
Cotton do do do do
Also, an Extensive Assortment of
SUPERFINE BROADCLOTHS.
Diagonal and Plain Casimercs, .
’ Plain and Figured Silk Velvet Vesting,
Plain * • • do do .. do ■
Super6no Black Satin . i' . do
Dor White & Fig’ll MoraaiUcs,do •
A Good Assortment of
Tailor’s Trimmings, of the best quality.
Tho abovo Goods have juathccn received from New-
'York and Philadelphia, and-arc offered for sale, low
for cosh.
TAILORING conducted as usual; '
Nov. 1,1834. By F. A. FAIRCHILD.
Foster & Fogle
W OULD infortn'tho citizens of Columbus arid
vicinity, that they have opened a store on Broad
Maclay So Asher,
E. J. Hardin,
Falconar &. Kimbrough,
August 9
Apalachicola.
• -. ' 27—tf
Auction aud Commission Room,
' BROAD-STREET, COLUMBUS, OA.
■W74 S. NORTON, Auctioneer, will thankfully re
Iu q ccivo and punctually attend to all orders in
the Auction and Commission Business. Liberal ad
vances mode on consignments.
REFERENCES.; - _••
• ftjioitTFn, Tarver & Co. Columbus, Go;
Stewart It Fontaine; - . “ . “
O. W. Dillingham, “ “
E. E. Powers, “• "
E. J; Harden, Apnlscliicoln, Flor.
• JJj. j. u.iiuibn,
• Falconar &, -Kimbromh,
D. Carpenter, - -; Blontgomory, Ala.
James H. Shorter, - - - New-York.
James C. E.umr, - - - - Bnlliitiore.
Juno 08
street, in tlio building fortnorly occupied by tlio Insur-
>-Bi
nncoBank,
' their stock consists of
Lollies’ and .Gentlemen’s Gold Lovers and Lcpines.
Gentlemen’s Silver Levers, Horizontal and Plain
- Watches. . ,
Ladies Cable arid Basket Neck Cliains,
Chains, Seals, Keys and Hooks.
Seta of Earrings and Pins, with Agate, Jot, Can
Cbrnclian, Topaz and Swiss Painting Centre.
Diamond, Jet, l’enrl Enamel, Garnet, Ruby, Gold
Stone, Plain and duffed Finger Kings. .
Diamond, Pearl, Jet, Cameo, Agate anu Plain Breast
Pins.
Gentlemen’s Long Link and Curb Chains,
Saals and Keys.
Guard Chains and-Keys.
Gold Spectacles upd Pencil Cases,
Belt Slides and BucklcB.,
ViBiting Card and Cases.
. Mutituu;
Shell and Ivory Sniilt'Boxes. . '
id Purses, Bead Chains end Scarfs.
"21—tf
• Commission; Receiving,
ann t-’oRavari:i,\<: house—At’Ai.Acmcnoi.A.
rftlffi undorsigned'hitvo fortnod R copartnership
■ under tho Iiihji of Falcmtnr St Ivicmrougb, for
tho tiumoaa pf nth »u> > In i s » A ff/inc
mission and Receiving atid Fohranhng Bmuuess.T •
Beiit" nronnrcd to innko the Usual ndvauecs puoon-
sigmiieut to their friends in New'-Oflcims.Now-lmK,
Baltimore; l’liiludclphin, Pruvidoneo! grid Huston, auil
disposed to .tlevoto their time exrlinnv.lv to tlio pitc-
terectof those confidiug husloosrAo t.iicir clnltgo; hn-
vih" made the nccosXnty arrangements to fortvnrd Cot-
tonlo New-York nr olsowhcro with expedition byves-
sehi of light draft of. wnter ot the lowest rates ol freight,
n liberal share of public patreiia^is raHiiecifelly soli-
Ci ‘ Cd ' ,, ;* WM.’ll. ICtMBROUGH.
Perry’s Tongiios, GiIIb, and Cillot's, and Steel Peiu.
; Deferences.
Shorter, Tarver & eo.
Gen. Howard,
Columbus.
. ;JupoE CoLquiT,
Dns. Hcjxey St UnquH'ART,
■ P. I). Woodruff,
James II. Shorter, Esq.
Gen. R. K. Call,
Hon. J. W. White,
Dr. D.' L. White, Gadsden county,
Aiytlnohieola, august li .
New-York.
Florida.
Ilovt'jmtl’s Tonic mixture.
Warranted a perfect and lasting cure for the
FEVER AND AGUE,
Drug cists, AjiitlaclilrolUf Fl(
.“t hereby npni
Its ft)!
Apalaclileolri, I’tolida.
oint Messrs. Fletcher &. 1
i pnrt
bio to'furnlsh tlio said medicines to ull who limy apply
to fliom on es favorable terms ns they can obtain from
the proprietor hiriisclf.” . . ..
. 1 feigned,) ‘'JOHN R. ROW AND."
“Philridcipma,Oct.24,l833.‘
Juu. 18. 34—tf
Code Antattlicws,
Men’s Mercers —Woolen Dra[Jers, and '
' —ITuUors, .;
West sidoBroad Streot, opposito Hogoy & Urqulmrt,
R ESfECTFULLYiiiformlliccitizens Of Colum
bus, nnd visitors, thnt they havo on hand, nnd
will eonslaiitly keep an extensive and splendid assort
ment of superfine cloths, of nil ciilors, black, blue,
brown, dahlia, green, ipvisihio green,olivo, ndclnidc,
Sic. also, plain aud diagonal kcrscymer*,bfall colors,
nil Lirvrla nn A n’ntlrmn v.tlvut
'ROWAl’iD’S TONIC MIXTURE;
. OR, VEGETABLE FEBRIFUGE.’1;. .
A specific qnd resting crire for tho Fovcr and Aguo.
Fob sale by .. L. J. DAVIS St Co.
o
A Teacher Wanted.
NE.tlint’ can oome well rccpmmonded. tmd can
ha>od gooil.
inj'e Situation.nwii
MOSES BUTT
JOSIAH GRIM'
E. B. W. SPIV
ibor-
!S > Truftces.
•43" V
Boot aud Shoe Store.
. DAVID H. GARLAND. & Co.
'JJESPECTFyLLYinfom the iuhabiiants of Co-
Juinbus and vicinity, that they h&vo taken the
YELLOW BRICK STORE,
nearly opposite the Insurance Rank, where they are
r as regular or (hnsient boarders. The beds and
irarc througliX ore new and superior.. Tito Ta.
[ennd Bnrwil
Nays lie furnished with the besttlie
. ’ RirkcT affords, nri no pains will bo spared by the pro-
Jtrietor to tc.ioA-4oinfortahlo and .agreeable, nil who
r"n,ny favor him with tltoir custom; nnd Iio hopes from
V> nis long experience, nnd tho satisfaction heretofore
rendered the community, to merit from his friends and
thepublic, n liberal share of patronage.
• Extensive and convenient stables are Mulched
ta the Hotel. • „ .
October 12 20—tf
The City Haiti...Columbus, Ga.
I S situated oa the comer of Broad, and St. Clair
Streets, which is in the centre of the city, nnd
heart of business, being in front ofthe Columbus Bank,
•nd next door below the Insurance Bank. The City
Hall has extensive accommodations for die man of
f
fcjaily. the imUvidvuU'ttaveUer, the ^qily boarder or
lteiariiQcable vlnitef. r £he j^ropnetonithem*
' jmItcb that neitlierexpeeat Dorattentioa anaHbo want*
mslrcs thnt ncitlierexpeeat dot attention ana&bo want-
qd to render their gueata eomfortnbie. Their nounc
will be ready for the reception of company by the lad
Columbus, Dec. 21
i
For Sale or Bent,
COMFORTABLE Dwelling House, containing
four small rooms, each with a fire piece—sittia-
tad in a pleasant part of town. Applv at this Office.
A Large Supply of Blnnka
Rrep constantly on band, for rale of this office.
Ido them, Mall dnioB, in have on hand ftesh goods, of
•fo
tho best quality, manufactured expressly‘for them,
selves.
Ladies’ Gaiter and Luce Bools and Shoes,
of every variety nnd description, ami particularly those
of the finest and most fashionable kind, of city manu
facture, will bo constantly kept oa hnnrt—particulars
of w hich in future advertisements—all of which goedi
will be sold 8t tho very lowest terms, for cash'.
Wanted! "
10,000 Slaughter Hides, for which cash
M the hiaheetmarkctprice, will bepuld.
December 20
46 5t
For Sate.
Bead Bi ...
Coral and Jot Necklaces.
Silk nnd Leather Purses.
' Carved and Plain Shell and'Braztlmn Combs.
Silver Plaited and Slcol Spectacles aud Casos.
.Silver Pencils and Leads.
•Pen, Pocket and Dirk Knivos.
Goods sold ior the Benefit ol the Public!
NEW MERCHANT!
Store! Wcw Goods!
■R^ HE Subscriber has opened his stock "f DRY
AL GOODS, and will sell on reasonable terms.
It. WOODRUFF,
In Calhoun's now block, Randolph street
Columbus, nov. 29 43tf
Groceries! Groceries!!
IIE subscriber would inform his friends nnd the
public, that ho has taken tho new. store on
Broad streot, adjoining Messrs Goldstein St Heine,
where ho offers lor sale a good *“
good assortment of Groce
rics Ate. among which arc tho following articles.
12 hltds. St. Croix Sugar
3 boxes brown Havnnna do.
3 do; White do. do. fi cwt.,Loaf'do.
6 cwt. Lump do. 50 Sacks Coffee
50 bbls. Canal Flour ' .
29 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 Cltccso
10bbls. No.2 Mackerel, 10 do No. 3 do.
15 half bbls. No. 1 do. 10 do. No. 3 d
2 do. Pickled Sausages
15 quarter Casks Malaga Wino
10 do. Madeira do. 6 boxes Muscat do.
1 Pipe Cogniac Brandy, 1 do. Holland Gin
1 bbl. old Irish Whiskey, 10 do. Kom
10 do. American Brandy
10 do. American Gib, 5 do Cider Vinegar
10 bokos Cod Fish, 5 do. Tobacco
35 do. Sospj '20 do. Sperm Candles
10 M. Spanish Cigars, 5 do. lialf Spanish do.
5 bales Homospun, 6 do Stripes and Plaids
Cassia, Pcppor, Starch, Mustard
Teas, Florence Oil, Fails, Brooms/&c.
A good assortment of Hollow Ware
4 4 doz. Collins Axes, 6 doz. Weeding Hoes
• 1 cose Rifles,; 25 casks Noils .
4 tons assorted Swedes and American Iron
English, Gorman, and Blistered Steel
25 Koge Duponts Powder
35 .bags Shot, assorted, 2,000 lbs. Bar Load
1 a full and
A fewof Rowland
largo assortment'of Tin Ware.
. IIAI.t, & MOSES,
'• adjoining Bedell Jt Walkers Tavern.
December 13 -45 tf
t Crates Crockery ... -
Hampers Wino botties'&o. .
Columbus Dec. '3
ODGE.
44^tf
Dry Goods,
IIATS, SHOES AND CLOTHING.
fJNHE subscriber hastakon astoro on Broad atreot
opposite Messrs. Sho'ter, Tarver St Co; where
ho. is now offering a gonoral assortment of the abovo
named articles on as good forms as tho same can.bo
obtained in Georgia. Merchants-and otherri wishing
to purchase are respectfully requested to call and ex
amine his goods before purchasing elsewhere
' - His stock consist, in part, of
Cloflis of various colors nnd qualities
Casimercs . do ,do do
Sattinells, Vestings, English nnd French Prints
French 4-4 Prints, a very hnndsome artjcla
Painted Muslihs, colored Cti
Scissors, Dirks, Razors and Strops.
iViollu Strings.
ocisuorn, uirKB, jvuz.ur» uuu on
Flittcs, Fifes, Harmouicas and
Silver Table, Tea, Cream, Mustard and Salt Spouns.
Butter and Fruit Knives. .
r i!UB|YUIll „
Silver nrtd Steel Wfttcli Chains and Keys.
Key Kings, Wutch ltibbon, Slides and Kings.
CPuza liuards and Mon, Back Uamon Boards.
Toodi Brushes and Powder.
Gilt and Steel Purse Clasps.. . -
Doublo and Single Barrel Guns. -
Bolt and Pocket-Pistols, Powder Pifisks, Percus
sion Caps and Holders. v
Alabaster and Ebony Mantlo Clocks.
Willard’s Patent Tiino Pieces. i .
Canes with and without Swords.-
Plaited Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays. w
Castors, Tea "Pots and Bells—and . ;, ,
Many other articles, too nuinorous to mention* all
of which they offer low for 'cash or approved credit.
However they would not have people take thoir
word concerning the price oudqunlity of their articles,
but would consider U ■* r 1 nA,na nnA nnntln -
wuw.» - ri - - .. as a favor if Ladies and Gentle
men would call nnd examine for themselves; _ .
N. B. Particular attention paid to watches left for
repair. All Jobs in their line will he done neatly, and
at short notice. Plain Jewelry of all kinds, manufac
tured to order; also Canes und Cocoauut Shells
tnouMed to order.. ■;%
nov.2
■ 33 tf
stylo, nt various prices, to spit die'demands of their
customers. Coats madeto onler ot frotn $17 to ^40.
They also keep on lmnd; for'tho occomftiudatiuu of
their patrons, a general assortment uf
Ready Madq Clothing
Appertaining to {lio'wcor of gcntlomcn—together tyith
n variety of Hnls, Caps, Ha’ndkcrchicfs, Suspcmlors,
Gloves',"feliirts, Bosoms, Collars, Stocks, Socks, Boots,
■ Cotton Umhrellars Are. nil of which
Shoes, Silk und <
will he sold ot moderate prices.
N. B. Gentlemen furnishing'their own. materials
will havo every attention paid, in the execution of their
Qti’nrtorly reports of tlio latest fashions nro regular
ly received. , •
(Jolumbust October18,1834; 07—y
Now Dry Goods.
TJNHE subscriber has,and is now receiving direct
from New-York, a Splendid assortment of
Fall and Winter Dry Goods*
consisting in part of tlio following articles to wit:
rime .Bros - - - — •
superfine .Broadcloths, Casimercs, fioo and coarse
Satinctts, heavy Kerseys arid Linseys, largo Macki
naw arid Duffle Blankets, fignred nnd plain Chulcy,
fancy coloured and plain Stks, large nnd small Merit
no Slinwis, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Ready Mado Clothing/
Saddles, Bridles, Martingales Act. 1 : *
Ner. 8th, 40—tf E. K BOWERS.
Cloths and Linens
CHEAP FOlt CASH;
a UPERFINE. ,BLACK,r^BLUfc,—ADELAIDE,
JS BROWN, AND GREEN CLOTHS, jp« recei
ved, and will be sold at It small advanco oh New York
cost—also it largo supply of
Fine Iri9h Lindens.
• Columbus, Doc. 6 44 • J. B GREEN Ac Co.
Superior Cloths.
J UST received, a few pieces of superior Block,
Blue, Raven Grccn r Invisible Green, Gold Mixed
m«~Y residence in tho tuwn of Columbus situated on
JfJLi"" ' m i
the corner of Troup and B.vran streets, now oc.
eupled by Joriutlinn A. HuiUtm. Those who nro desi
rous of purchasing will please coll and examine the
premises. For.terms may npply.in my absence to
Thacker B. Howard. ■
A. S. RUTHERFORD.
Columbus, Sept 27, 34—tf
lioticc.
A LL persons indebted to tho estate of Bcnjnmln D.
Mxys deceased, are requested to make payment
immediately, and those having demands, to render
them in according to Law, and in due course of lb.
Law. JOHN W. MAYS, Ex’r.
Dccerqbcr 20 48 Ct
and Wine Brown Cloths—also, Dingonal_nnd
Cnslmcres, for sale by
Novcmhci 15
ijnls
J. 8. SMITH.
41-If
New Store.
rjXHE Subscriber has jiisloponed the slnrein Broad
streot, threo doom nbovo the corner of Crawford
street, and offers to tlio public a
Now Stock of Goods from New York.
Among which orii a choice collection of fashionable
I Ty Goods, Ready Mode Clothing, Hardware, Hats
and Shoes, Groceries, Ladies’ Baskets, and a variety
of fancy articles, which will be sold cheap for cash.
E. D. Lcdyard.
N. B. Any information respecting n box of Con
fectionaries which came up on the Stcnm Boat Co
lumbus lasttrip, (from which tho mark was lost) will
be thnnkfillly received.
Columbus, Dcc.27 47—If
c tuuicLi iTiuBuiui, wiiymu ..timbricks, Gloves
Handkerchicls, Cravats, Stocks, Hosiery
~ Black Jtnliau Silk, Block I’oiilts de Soto
Colored Gros do Naples, Imres, Footings
• Thread Edgings, l’lnid Cambrics, Jackonots
Swiss Muslins, figured nnd Plain
Book Muslin; Bishop Lawns,- Long Lawns
- Irish IJnenc,toeetlicr with almost every articio in
tho Dry Goods Line’..
Also , cnmpleto assortment of .•
Ilalfl, Shoes nnd'Clnthinjr.
nov. 29—3m BENJ. BONNEY.
Hardware, Cuifery, Gnus, Ac.
NRW SERLE8-VOI. f.
fa
W E Imvo on hand
_ Screw,, Saw
nrietv or Locks, Hinges,
HatenotsaFilrs, Knives
. Itasora, Razor Str«»,
»nble and .single linnet percussion
Spoons, Acc.
and.Flint Guns, Dell nnd Pocket Pistols.
. . BLACKSMITH TOOLS.
Bellows 21,28,30,32,31 inch, superior quality
Snndersnii’s best mouse bole Anvils
Vices,Screw plntcs, SlcdgeaSnd Hnnd Hammers
ALSO . ..
150 Kegs Nails assorted, 10,000 lbs. Sheet iron do
2,060 do I mad, 1,000 do Cupper
2(H) Reams wreppingpnper, 2 thus Castings
ini best .Mill Snws, ; nnd *
Alinnnncn;.
nnilE subscriber has for sale the following Alnin-
JL. rincs, to-wit:
Tho Temperance Family Almhnac,
The Farmer’s Almanac;
Tho American Comic Almanac, ,
Davy Crockett’s Almanac,
Beers’Carolina and Georgia Almrinac,
FOR 1835.
ny D ,ho grace, dozen^orsin^v.Y NQ ^ Q V
Education.
J^JISS BRIGGS will resume her school on tho
first Monday in January 1835.
Dec. 27
Splendid Foreign Shells.
A SPLENDID assortment of Mantlo 1’icco Shells
received aud for salo by
r E. S. Norton.
. 47 tf
.December 27
On Consignment.
T HE subscriber has just received pqr Sehr. So
phia direct'from llavanua and now oflersfor
saloon mvorabloterms, ' ; •
<660 hugs new crop Coffee,
. 40 boxes White HaVanna Sughr,
• 60. ill agogon.
50 "boxes Swectmonts, . '
lOO do fresh hunch Malaga Rniairii.
William G. Porter.
Apalachieolsr.Dcc. 27 31
l uivcisity or Ucoruiii. "•
JWiFrnext rerm ofthis Institution,vTillcuiuiiMMl
, on *h«10th day UTthi ensuing JufaPT Stu-
J^ 10 wtah euuatta themselves witivw, caa at
_ I 1 *** Which they imay he p»
<*)«" Hm
srTedge of—
, gil.Urer __
Jacob’s Greek I leaner, 1st book Livv, firm voi. nfGrm-
ca Alaiura. I or ailminion into the Sophomore Class;
ill hflmtinn tn lltn nKnv. .tnriia. . .... , 1
hdifition to tho above studies, a iituHtnt ir.ust have
\* Oneca Major*, Day's Algebra;
read Horace, 2d voh
nnd tlio 1st and 2d book of Euclid.
v ASBTTKy hull,
, Secretary of the Board of Trustees.
novertibor22 2intl6Jan.
Acndeknlc.
7MTR. McCLINToCK, will continue hi charge or
J,fR.'tho Mtlo Academy, in Columbus, for (haensti-
ing year, and wc hesitate no: to say, that while hd
i ® vcr ' l » no institution in tlio United Statett
will offer greater advantage*) for a conrct and busines!
education, or hr n preparatory school for entering Col-
logo. His modo of instruction i« simple, critical ana
thorough. His Government that of moral force and
sentiment, and yet none more strict. His testimonial*
of high qualification as a teacher, have boon folly aus-
tiuncds and tho school in rapidly increasing. He con 5
Bcntu to remain nt leant another year, and will probably
h ' * * thneniu-
locatn Idtnsclf permanently among us during tn
ing year with tho dctomifnation to build up a fl
ing year with tho dctomifnation to build up a first raft
institution, if his efforts should he succeeded by, U|e
community. We announce with much pleasure thht
tlio FemaU department under.the caro of Mr*. Tick-
nor, is one of tno firat schools for young Ladies desir
ing a useful Education, in the southern country. Ndi
nro tho morals and manners of her pupils ncgloclcd.—
She sparos no nnins to qualify them to niovo in the
of life, yet nothing , is attempted beyond
polito circles w
plain nnd decent behaviour. 8ne acts upon tho pre-
copt that “ a inbek and quiet spirit,” is tho brightest
gem in beauty’s crown.
In thu inalo department, the acadomic year will ho
divided into two terms, tho. wintor and summor ses-
sionR. 'i'he Winter Hcsaion to commence oh the first
Monday in October oaoh year, and clone with the
month of February, with a vocation of about a week
during th* Christmas holiday’s. Tho summer session -
to commence on tho second .Monday in March and to
continue to tlio end of the third week of August. No
student will bo received for less than a session, but if
from any accidont dr removal of tho naront, tho stu
dent cannot continue longer Hurt half the term, one half
the tuition will bo deducted, and no other deduction
will bo made for absence... *
Persons entering scholars after the first month of h
session, will pay from tlio timo of eHtranco.
TERMS OF TUITION,
tn English par Seoslon lpf. Class, «J5
Do. Do. 2nd. Do. $10 00
lu Languages and Mathematics, 20 00
SEABORN JONES, Chairman.
E. L. DeGRAFFENUIED, Sec’y.
novemher 22nd 48
Wrapping Paper.
unit) cheap for oaah.
Also,oil hand Browns Extra '^NoaTotmccO.
Choice. Groceries. .
j UST received, on consiptinfntj.and for snio cheap
20 coaki Frozli Rice, 10 Imrols Northern Gin
20 barrels Canal Flour, a fresh nrtiolo
20 do Northern Kum, 3qr.uasks Sltcrry Wine
3 qr casks Sicily ‘Madeira;
Doc
: Balltllntf Matcrlnlo.
elected .lock upHARDWARE, of every dcs-
F f
rmort for
elegant nsaortmont of French nnd English Me-
for sale by l’ENJ. BONNEY, '
a i
Bniuuv i an,, uui.i.u,.
Broad street, opposite Shorter, Tarver& co.
Columbu. nov. 29 : 43 3m
jpAl’ER 11 ANGJNaay-l.OOO pIpcca rajicrHang.
ings mid bordorings forsale hv
• BENJ. BONNEY,
Broad streot opposite Shorter,Tarver Ar. Co.
novcmbcr28 43 3m
GENTLEMEN’S nnd BOYS CAPS, of tho iiew-
MJff'cst patterns und finest iiuaiities fur sale cheap
by BENJ. BONNEY,
Bread street opposito 8hortcr, Tarver Az Co.
novemher 28 - 43 3m
•g^ADIES, MISSES antiCHILDjIEN’SSHOES.
For snio by BENJ. BONNEY,
Brand streot opposito Shorter, Tarver As Co,
novemher 28
42 3m
Witticli. Greenwood A Co,
H AVE just rceoivod, nnd are now receiving from
Nejv.York, and New-Orlcnus, un Extensive As
sorniiont of
jStnp!
Crockery PW.__ .
Salt Iron, Steel and Castings.
18,000 lbs. Bacon, 67 kegs Lord,
i 180 Bbls. Orleans Sugar, 30.do St,Croix4b
84 sacks CoffoO )
150 Bbls. Western Whiskey
10 do .. <Jo ■ Kum, 30 do Northern do :
. 15 Bbls. Rya Gin, 40 do No. 1 and 2 Muckarel
50. do Molasses, 17 do Mobs nnd prime Pork
35 I sixes Bar Soap, 50 kegs Nails
Smoked Beef and Beef Tongues
Crackers nnd Raisins
Lemon and Rosbcrry Syrups
nd Malaga Wino
Jnmnicri Rnm am
Holland'Gin and Cogniac Brandy
Albany Cream Alo
CrirdinlS rissortod, Candies assorted
l'utty and Gloss, White Issad
Almonds und Filberts, Pepper Spice arid Ginger
.Brown and while Havnnna Sugar'
Loaf and l.umpSugar, Gun Powder andlmp’l.Tea
Brown’s best chewing Tobacco, a superior article,
Together with a grent variety of other articles which
they offer low nt wholnsaln or retail—poriims purchas
ing, are inyitod to call and exnuiino their stock.
Juue 14 v 19—tf
Columbus Clothing- gtori*.
H. St C. A. PEABODY, havo now on hand,
Slid nro constantly receiving
Gentlemen's Fashionable Clothing,
of every variety—consisting of
Broadcloth and Cnmblct Cloaks, Petershnin and
£
Broadcloth S intents, Frock nnd Dress Coats and Com
toes, Vests Slid Pantaloons of every description, Lin-
. vniHuim rnmuiuuiin o, evciy description, i.m-
etf, Cotton; ami Flunnel Shirts, Knit and plsin Colton
nnd Fianriol Drawers, Bosoms'and Collars, Susjion-
tlcrs and ilosjery, Stocks, and Cravats, Hats nndCnjts,
of all kinds, Itoots Shoes and I’umps, I/)uthcrTrunl
and Travelling Bags—in short, every article to fit tho
gentleman for travelling, or for tho parlour—also on
hand, a Largo and well Selected Assortment of
Broadcloths, Casimercs nnd Vestings,
suitable for tho -season, which will bo made up to or
der, hy accomplished workmen, and warranted to fit..
To those favoring us with thoircustom, no pains will
he spared to give entire satisfaction. Ciftting done ns
usual, nt the shortest notice;
novemher 15 41—tf
T
Ready Made Clothing
On Consignment.
HE subscriber lias received on consignment, an
Assortment of
Fine Ready Mode Clothing,
• * bln
which he is selling nt edit nnd rhnrgc*—sui
Frock, Dress and Hunting Coats;
Cnmldct nnd Cloth Cloaks,
' Blue, Black mid Brown Pantaloons,
’ ’ ’ V< *
do
... . IWBVl
do do Vests, Ate. Ate.
Also, an Assortment of
Boots, Shoes, Pumps, Slippers, Silk Stoeitings nnd
Gloves, together witUn low fmo Cloth*.
, E. SIGOURNEY NORTON,
novemher 15 41—tf
To the Xiovcrs ofthe Turf.
T HE RACES over tho Monliccllo Jockey Chib
Course—will take place on Tuesday 13th
Jan-
atHgakUim
fst DAY—Mile heats best 2 in 3.
2d DAY—2 mile heals best 2 in 3,
3d DAY—Mile hoots best 3 in 5.
We hope the lovers of sport, Will pay attention to
this advertisement a* tin* inducements Itcrft held out
oftht "
nrc worth their attention,
nov ember 29
t. By order of tho Club.
JNO. N. DENSON, Sec'ty.
AS ft
«. erintlon used in building.
Whim I^ad warranted pure, Colors,
. Best Linseed Oil, Prnnt, Putty, ,
Window Glass, 8 x 10,10 x 12,12 X14,13 x 18,
x 20 nnd 14 x 20
Copal and Japan Varniah, Vamlsli and Graining
Brushes. . HAAc. MOSES,
aiBoining Bcdoll St Walkers Tavern.
ColumbusDocTra . 45’ if
LaUrnnge female Seminary'.
ITJ9 HE Trustees of dun institutftm take this method
JL to inform tiiu public, that, its exercises for tho
yoOr 1835,-will cnmmouco;on tho'first Monday in Jan
uary next, superintended (as tlio preceding year! by
the llov. ThotnaB W« Stnnloy Onu Lady, assisted by
Columbus Jocky ClUb Races.
T HE Races over the Westora Course, Columbus.
Gn.wiUtokuplncoon Monday tlio 6th. of April
nC TnE first dat—n Sweep Stakes two
milk. HEATS, $100 entrance, free fin- any
horse iu tho United States, weights'according
to tho rules of the .Club.
The nnsT day—a Sweep Stakes two milk
nEATS, $160 ontrance,free for tuiy horso in tho Ufiiidd
States; wcigltta aceording to tlio rules or the Club.
Second day—Milo HcnlB, fora SiLVtn Cue worth
^’liiinD^DAY—Two Milo Hontirfor $250
Fourth day—Three Milfi Heats for $350
Fifth day—Four Milo Hearn for J
Sixth Day—Milo Ilcatn. hoHt 3in8 t
Owing to tho liberality of our public spirited pro-
B rictor, this is pcrhnps ono of the finest courscsjin the
outhoro States, and ns many fine horses are expected
at this meeting, all lovers of the sports of ibeTurfflw
invited to attend.. It is hojied that ownors of blooded
stock irt Florida nnd Alabama, will lo here to meas-
tiro their strength with RMtlnsnake, I lato.GoV. Ham-
ilton; I.ady Nnshvillo, Rohm Hood und sevoral otltora
o( protniitc, which nro expected lore,
a ■
...entiomon at a dlstancowiBhing stables, would do
well to fuldross tlio Proprietor or Sc
ccretnry in time to
prcventdiB^pointrncn^^iu^
. M. W; Tiiweatt, Scc’ry.
Doccmher27 46 tf
The Recorder nnd Times Milledgoville, Augusta
Constitutionalist, Alubainn Jounta Montgomeiy, Flor
idian nnd Charleston Mercury, will publish the above
every other week until tho Races, nnd forward their
accounts to tno for payment by tlio first A^rd _ ^
Columbus merchant mtlto,
THREE MILES A110VB TOWN.
T HESE large anthexccllcnt MUIb, are now com
pleted, nnd the proprietors announce to the citi
zensof Mum-Ogce, and Uio mljoining counties, that
limy arc ready to receive their custom, llavinr ,n -
currod nr heavy cxpenRC, in order lliat ihcflO j
might be conglmctcd in a «tyle superior to nny in
k»i:nirJnrr4iiat their object has been ful
ly realized, they confidently assure the public, that
Flour and Meal will bb prepared at ilioee mills iu the
very best oid*r, iind at the shortest notice.
An our cleaning machine ib not entirely completed,
persons semlinp Wheat within a short tiinc.nre requcs.
I«d to have it cleaned before they send It.. Ue shall
use every exertion to remove this difficulty nt on ear
ly period: and after a wet*k or two, planters and oth-
ors will savo thh trouble by sending Utcirgriim in its
orude state.
Wlicat VVnntcil
Liberal prices in cosh will be paiii rornny qiinntity^
rood wheat,
of good wheat, and as wo design keeping a supply of
Flrntr continually on Imnd.poraons dcairous of obtain
ing the srticlo in a sweet sud frcali condition, would do
well to apply attlto »» l J | - AMEg SH |VERS,& Co.
August 30
Ccntvcvlllc Acntlcmy—Tnlbot Co
rax IIP. Trustees of this Instiltillon have tho jicob-
f B 1 T.T . * :«/* tn tlia nttlilit*. flint thnv linvn
- ufo Ofanuoiineing to the public, that they Imvo
routined tho services of tiro Rev; John J..Graves, for
tlio ensuitig year.
Mr Groves. jmsearned among us,oliigh reputation
forihdefiitignhln industrj-, eurreet discipline slid snpe-
rinr prnfossioual nbllities, anil tho Trustnes feel ncun-
fidenecin recnuimeiuling lh<i Instiintlim to Porentaand
Guardians ns iiifcilbr in nil point of view to uny other
similar Institution in the-Stole,
It is situated i.n n uHghhotbood distingnlsded for
health nnd morality, and entirely remote from all tho
scenes of vice nnd dissiputuiii; Bontd may he olitam-
ed In rcepectnblo fnmtllca in 1H0 viemity
tcrniili Hs.8MIIHi_
J. CADENHEAD,
4. J.YI
H. J. THOMAS, ,
J. C. BOYNTON,.
L.P. BREEDLOVE,
Deccmlmr, 6,
T. G. PEARSON,
li. 1
.p.BilEAI),
Notice.
^LL pereohs^neaullpned ngnlMt tntdhjt forn
riven by tlie wjbiemiBr
A certain promissory note, (riven I.
to John Pace, tor three hundred and seventy five dol
lars, dated some tuns in August 1833, and duo tlio 1st
of Jnnuary 1835, The condition for which said note
was given hnviojr failed, I nm determined not to pay
it, unleps compelled lodu.oby law.
John H. Kirkj.p.y.
Srewsrtco.Doc.27 45’—3t
Mr.'J.T. Phelps, A. B
Terms Of 'Tuition.
Primary and Common Branches.
Spoiling, Rending, and Writing per quarter, $4,00
Arithmetic, Grammar and History, Ancient
and Modern) $7,00
Higher Branches;
Natural, Moral and Intellectual Phildsolihy, At-
-, Aloilii
DHUrui, mwnu QIIU Jtiitriiwtuni i ntm
tronomy, CJhcmiHtry; artil Natural Hfotoiy,
icH including Algebra, Gcomctm Trigonometry, Uhnt-
oric and Logic, Latin and Greek Ixangutgaiu $8J)0 >’'<
In regard to Uie character, moral and relij
r.andMi
as Inmructora, tho 'iTUatcoa are c
or, moral qnd religioui, of A': '
tlicir fidelity slid capacity
arc nr opinion tlint there is ' ? . , -
^ Their well ttiod ihlsxritjv Zlffif?;.
long ox|ienvnce and unimpeded sucMss in teaching, '
havo procured for them n reputation which no remark*
of appluusn, the Trustees think, can enhance, and
from which thoy Indulge no fear of detraction,
’ **1Hd
Mr. Phelps is latp n graduate. Of Middlebcrry Col-
lps is InU) a gi
lege,fromhisrcspcqtablcand satUlfactory rer.oinmen-
datiOrts; tlio Trustees without hesitancy, pronounce
him a young man of unblemislHid' moral and Christian
character, ol high respectability hi a scholar and of
much experience in teaching. - -
Tho Trustees enh attest to the becoming attention
nnd assiduity of alio teachers iliiHng tlis past year: nnd
the examination with which it closed, afforded inclubi-
talilo nroof/tliat tho confidence of those who had
placed their daughters nhd wards in this Seminary,
had not been misplaced. Parents and Guardians who
may confide their daughters and wards to this institu
tion the entiling year, may rest assured that no poina
will lie spared to improve tlicir minds and murals.
Lessons in Music will Im given in the plate.
Board, liibludirtg room, washing, lights, ftjel. See.
with the principal, or tn good families sufficiently near,
for $16,Ml prr month.
W. WILUAMS I
W. A. REDD I
J. C. ALFORD
R. BROOME
J. 13. GAGE
W. O. THOMAS
LaGrango, novemher 16
N; B. Tno Georgia Journal will pleaae publish ths
abovo until first Januniy.,
Trustee*.
43—tlj
Scottsbofb Female Instltate.
rjtiiE present MRsion ofthe Scntuboro Female la-
atitute, will close on Friday the 12th December
next. The duties of the Institute will be returned oa
the fourth Monday in Jihuary,lB36.
Dt.&l Mr*. Brown, will be aaoiated in the CInRflieaf
and Scientific Department, by Dr. A. P.Nott.a gradu
ate of Yule, and a regular M. D. of the Cliarlevtoit
Medical College; and by Mr. Hannan and Min
Clarke, wboae success in giving instruction ban been
fully proved.
Mrfl. Brown will conduct tho Muoical Department,
and be nnsMted by a Wfi| qualified mutical Teacher*
if the number of pupila warrant* the engagement.—
Tho Institution in well fumiriird with every necerisory
ippnrattiH for teaching experimentally pttrf m princi-
»lo in Chen ‘
i Chemistry, Astronomy, Electricity, and all tba
riio in Chemistry, Astronomy, c.1
Lranchea of natural pltiloaophy.
Dr. Brnwn’flnueccRR aa a lecturer, 4ith the attain*
mcntRund the reRpcctability of tho many hundred* of
pupil* already graduate* of the Institute, Warrant* the
apportion, that no CRtablinhmcnt in the Southern coun
try can offer greater advantage*.
Drawing nnd Tainting may be puraued to any ex
tent—many of th* pupils, now at tho in*tituie,Can take
Miuiturcfl on Ivory, Totrait* in oiln,attic*"
. . aud Laudacapd* in
oils and water colour*, from nature.
Arrangements are made to tearli a Painting Class of
young ladles, teko have finished their general studied
indc]>cildcnt of the ivcitation* of the pchool. Any
ofthe pupils tan purshe the Latin and Greek languo- ■
ge*, and Uio higher branches of Mathematic*, if desired;
ge*,andt .
nnd the French tonguo maybe *tudicd either in con
nection or apart, from the Engliph department.
Mi** Clarko nnd Mr*. Brown resided nine yean in
France, and spake tho French language as their rtativa
longue. TIjchc circumstance* offer to young ladiaa
who wish to pursue Music, I-Yciich and Tainting, or
cither, without nny other Brandi of education, supo
rior advantages. ...... . ■
Board can Ikj obtained in the fitmly ol Dr. Bfown,
or other respertablo families in the Boro, for ten dol
lar* per month. _ , ,,
Tho health ofthe Born, i* unquestionable, and the
diameter of tho Institution ensure* to the young ladtee,
liio become it* pupils, and remain a reasonable time,
II the higher attainment* and elegant accomplish
ments, which cun adorn woman,
novemher 29, 43—*t2GJan.
Informatfcm Wanted*
the 20th day of June last, William Smith, of
the county of Tippecanoe, left bis residence on
business, and has not ooen beard of sineb the 8th of
July followingi Said William Smith is about five
feet and eleven inches high, of regularly proj»ortioned
figure, dark complexion, black intelligent eye ,
hair off ofthe top of his head, which i* hid by mattiug
his hair over it; lie is over fifty iP'Ji ^0 ® 1, * r y*P
liomo n very large bay horse. His clothes are of a
London brown color; _
Every Ediu>r wltWti the United States friendly re*
the cause of humanity, will confer a favor on n dis
consolate and much distressed woman, (wife ol B*»d
Smith) hv. Rivirnr lh., •>*?'%*& “J-X
newspaners. Iulbrmntipn by latter will he prawfully,,.^.
rreciveXiliroeit-3 to Mrs Evelina Smith; l*umam Co, *
Wws a, w'rrw