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SEttfH VOMiHE.
COLtMBCS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 9, 1S35.
1-UliI.lS.iED 'EVERY SATURDAY BY
NARtiS, FEOURNOY A JETER.;
Comer of Broad andGrawford Streets.
TERMS—Turk dollars per annum, payablo in udvancc, or
four dollars, (in all cases exacted)-where payment is not
made before the expiration of the year. No subscription
received for loss than twelve mouths, without payment in
advance, and no paper discontinued, except at the option
of the Editors, until all arrearages are paid.
ADVERTISEMENTS conspicuously inserted at seventy-
five cents per square, for the first insertion, aud fifty
cents for every subsequent continuance—twenty-five pcT
•cont added, if not paid in advuncc, or during thocoatiuu-
unco of. the advertisement. Thoso sentwithout a specifi
cation of tlio number of insertions, will bo published until
ordered out, and charged accordingly.
Legal Advertisements published at the usuni rates, mid
with strict attention to tlio requisitions of tho law.
N. B.—All Sales regulated by law, must bo. made beforo.
tho Court House door, between tho hours of 10 m the
morning, and 4 in tho evening—thoso of Land in the coun
ty where it is situate; thoso of Pereoual Property, where
the letters testimentory, of administration or of guardian
ship were obtained—and arc required to bo previously au-
I vertised in some public Gazetto, as follows: ,
"Sheriffs’ Sales under regular executions, for thirty days;
. under mortgage fifus, sixty days, before the day or sale.
Sales of Land and Negroes, by Executors, Administrator*
.or Guardians, for sixty days before the day or. imuo..
Sales of personal proporty (except negroes) forty days.
Citations by Clerks of the Courts of Ordinary, upon npnli-
catiou for letters of administration, must bo published
for thirty DAYS.
■ Citations upon application for dismission, by Executors*
Administrators or Guardians, monthly for six months.
' 'Orders of CourU of Ordinary, (accompanied with a copy of
the bond, or agreement) to t muko titles to land, must bo
published three months. .
Notices by Executors, Administrators or Guardians, of ap
plication to the Court of Ordinary for leavo to sell the Land
or Negroes of ah estate, four months.
Notices by Executors or Administrators, to the Debtors pud
Creditors of an estate, for six weeks. . .
O’ Letters to the Editors, onbusiucss, mustb* post paid,
e» entitle thorn to attention. -
Law Notice.
W E have associated ourselves in tho practice of
the Law,- under the style of Colquitt, Echols
A McKcen. Ono of tho film will bo always, found at
their office, formerly occupied by Colquitt & Flour-.
Boy. WALTER T. COLQUITT,
. 7 . -JOSEPHUS ECHOIjS, '
THO’S. C. McKEEN.
-\ WolunihusOct. 18 ' 3T—tC
Law.
eta and Fayettb. His residence iB at LaGrange,Troup
1 -county, office .on. the North tmliHif-ttrc ^WLFoS^D^*"
April 25 ' ' 12-I2m
Insurance Bank of Columbus,
November 14,1834,
T HE Stockholders of this Bank, are required to
pay ton dollars per share on the (‘apital Stock,
pn Monday. 13th January, 1835.
By order of tlio Board.
B. HEPBURN, Cashier.
-N 41 id
For Snle or Rent,
A COMFORTABLE Dwelling House, containing
four small rooms, each with a fire place—situa
ted io a pleasant part of, town. Apply at this Office.
Tobacco.
T HE subscriber has just received on consignment
n largo quantity of Tobacco, of different qual
ities, a vory Bnperiof article, which lie will sell very
low. Country merchant, will do well to call and ox-
amine. AUG.-HAYWARD.
Jan. 2. "
HE'notes and accounts of .17. W. Perry Sf Co.
. are placed in tho liunds of tho subscriber for
•.collection, and unless speedily paid, I am instructed
to Buo in all enses. . . SAM’L K. HODGES.
Jan. 1,-1834; V ' ,48
INURING my.auscneofrom Cuiuniiius Turn lew
SET
of°Broad anil St. Clair streets, whero tlio uotcS and
accounts mny bo fouftd. SAM’L K, HODGES,
jpjatr. 1,1835.
One Hundred Acres of Lsnl,
Near Columbus,
F OR sals on accommodating terms, m rateable
Hundred Aero Lot near town, handsomely im
proved, with a good framed dwelling, and all necessa
ry out buildings, an excellent well, a small apple nnd
peach orchard, and about 30 or 40 acres of land m cuh
tivation, mostly first quality hammock land.
Apply at this office. - „„ -
October 25 38-tf
Indian Bonds'
Of the latest form,.neatly printed,
BLANK NOTES,
AND A OHEAT VAHtETY OF BLANKS—ALSO,
SUNDAY SCHOOL TICKETS,
For Sato at the Enquirer Office.
Work Bhr nnd Money Found.
F OUND in Culmnlms, on Saturday morning last,
a Lady’s Work Bag.ctintaining sundry articles,
and mi amount of Money, supposed to have been
dropbnil from a travelling carriage. Tho owner can
have thb sa'.tte by applying to tlio subscriber nnd giv
ing n Jeseription of tlio KIMBROUGH.
. 20-tf
A PIANO FORTE for sale nt the Columbus Book
Store by . E. SIGORNEY NORTON.
Norton’s
AUCTION AND COMMISSION KOOM, ON BROAD STREET,
FIVE DOOns FROM THE COLUMBUS SANK. -
*~iOODS intended FOR THIS AUCTION, for.
UT warded to this office one day previous to .tlio
sale, will meet with prompt attention.
. - E. SIGOURNEY NORTON, Auct’r.
July 5 . 22—tf
E,
the At
Auction and Commission Room.
' BnoAD-STREET, COLUMBUS, OA.
S. NORTON, Auctioneor, will thankfully re"
ccivo anti-punctually attend to nil orders In
Auction and Commission Business. Liberal ad
vances mode oh consignments. .
- REFERENCES.
- Shorter, Tarver A Co. Columbus, Ga.
Stewart A Fontaine, “
G. W. Dillingham,. . “
E. E. Powers, ' , “ .<
E. J. Harden; 1 ’ Apalachicola, Flor.
Falconar A Kimbrough, ■ - “
D. Carpenter, • a. MontgomeiyyAla.
James Hi Shorter, • • - Now-Yorki
James C. Barry, - a •' • Baltimore.
June 20 . 21—tf
Commission, Receiving,
AND FORWARDING HOUSE—AI’ALACIIICnOLA,
- yt HE qndorsigned have formed n copartnership
' under tin) firm of Falconar & Kimbrough, for
the purpose of transacting a General Agency, Com
mission nnd Receiving and Forwarding Businossr—
.Belpg prepared to mako the usual advancoB on com
signmont to tlmir friends in Ncw-Orlcnns, Now-York,
Baltimore, Philadelphia, Providence and Boston, ami
disposed to.dovoto thoirtime exclusively to tlio inlo
tereitof thoso confidingbusinoss to their chnrgo; ho-
ving made tho necessary arrangements to forward Cot
ton to Now-York or elsewhere with expedition by ves
sels of light draft of wrttor at tho lowest rates of freight,
a liberal share of public patronage ib respectfully soli
cited. A. II. FALCONAR.
WM. H. KIMBROUGH.'
References.
Shooter, Tarver A co. Columb’nB.
Gen, HotvARb, , *»
Judge ColquiT, ■ ■ “
DRS. Iln-XEY &'URtlUHART, . “
P. D. Woodruff,
, James H. Shorter, Esq.
Gen: K. K; Call, ;
Hon. J. W. White,
Hr. I'.~I.. “fer; acm.mini.
Apalachicola, august 1
Notice.
1 HAVE lost two volumes of Clarke’s Commoted-
rics, hound in buck-skin; Stamp's Works in ono
volume, and some other books Which fit present I
cannot remember.. I am not certain whotlter toy name
Is in them. If any ono should havo tho abovo, or any
other book ofmine.lhoy will much obligo mo by re
turning them wliilo I nm iq Columbus,'dr alter I loqvo
Jhoro to JohnT. Lamkin, Esq.' The Commentaries
are valuable, as tliey complete a ValuShlo sett. •
H. Je iJARWELL.’
Columbus, Jan. 1,1835. I 8 —it
Rotvanrt’s Tonic Mixture. -
WARRANTED A PERFECT, AND LASTING CURE FpR THE
FEVER AND AGUE.
F OR SALE, wholesale and retail liv
FLETCHER A WESTUOTT, .
. Druggists, Apalachicola, Florida,
“ I hereby, appoint Messrs. Fletcher &
Wosteott, my ngonts for tho sdio of “ Rowund’s Tonic
Mixture,” in tlio Territory of 'Florida, Eastern pnrtof
Alabama and Western part of Georgia; who are n-
ble to fumislr'.tbe said medicines to nil who mny apply'
to them on ns favorable terms ns they can obtain from
tho proprietor himself.”
feigned,) . “JOHN R. UOWAND."
“ Philadelphia, Oct.'24,1833.
Jan. 18. ! . . . 34—tf
.No. SO & 58 Williain-st. Ktew York,
BETWEEN WALL AND PINE 'STREETS.
T HE subscribers having taken tlio above Ware
Houses for a term of years, inform tho Merchants
of'this place and vicinity, that tliey ore now opening
nil entire new itock of
STAPLE bRY GOODS,
of their own importations anil recont purchases; cal
culated for tho Southern nnd Western trade, which
are offered fur solo for Cash or approved credit.
They ore induccdto open their Goods thus early to
remove objections that are oilen made, that tlio stocks
of our city nre not complete nt this season of tho year.
DOREMU8, SUYDANIS A NIXON.
December 20, 1834. 48—fit
Dry Goods and Groceries.
J UST RECEIVED, on consignment, and will be
sold on accommodating terms, nn extonsivo as
sortment of Dry Goods and Groceries.
Oil tho Dry Goods; time will be given for undoubted
pnper. SAM'L IL HODGES.
Inn. 1,1834. '48
Negroes for Sale.
T HE subscriber would inform tho citizchs of Co
lumbus,' nnd of tho surrounding country, that
he has a
Largo Lot of Negroes
on tlio West sido of the River near Girard. Amongst
them there are several linuse girls, also n first rate
Tanner. The tot is well assorted, nnd I will sell tin
reasonable terms for cash.
ROBERT WATSON.
Columbus, January 3 48 3t*
Macon Jockey Club Races.
T HE Annual Races over the Central Course will
commence on Monday the 16lh day of Mnreb,
1835, whcn.thc following I’ltrees will be run for, free
for any Nag in tho world.
First Day—Monday, Murch 10th—Jockoy Club
Purse—1 mile heats—$200.
Second Day—Tuesday, 17th—Jockey Club Pnrso
2 mile heats—$300.
Third Day.—Wednesday, 10th—Jockey Club
Pnrso—3milo heats—$500.
j FounTH Day—Thursday, 19th—Jockey Club l’urso
—1 mite heats—$700.
. Fifth Day—Friday, 20th—Jockey Club Purse—
Biile beat*—best 3 in 5—Purse supposed to bo worth
$300.
O' Tho Millcdgcville Times, tlio Cnlumbns Ell-
giiiror-Charloston Mercury, Columbia Times, Nnsh-
»ille Banner, Augusta Sentinel and American Turf
Register will please publish the abovo weekly six
times, and forward their accounts to tho Secretary for
navinont. JOHN H. OPFUTT, Secretary.
’ Mac ~ '****"'
Hacon, December 25
43—«t
Tuscan lints.
A GOOD assortment of Ladies Tuscan nnd Imi
tation Tuscan Hats, just received, and for sale by
R. Woodruff,
Calhoun’s block, Randolph street.
Decomborl3 , 45—5t
High Prices for Cotton.
Attention! Subscribers and Advertisors
T HOSE who are in arrears to me, for Subscrip
tion tptho Columbus Enquirer,and for Advcr-
nv absence Mr. Echols or Mr. Lainpkin«
[ iked to muko settlements for me.
James :N. Bbthunb,
Colnmbus, December P,
$5—if
Notv-York.
Florida.
■31—tt
MERCANTILE.
Fashionable Clothing Store,
Next door to the Columbus Bunk—Columbus, Gn.
J. S. SMITH,
H AS just received, and is now offering for saio,
an Extensive Assortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
consisting of -
Bluo. Black and Invisible Ureen Frock Cunts,
Loudon . Brown and Claret do do
Black and Invisible Green Dress do
Claret uml London Brown ,<h do
Grcon and Brown Cloth Coalers,
Blue and Black Cloth Pantidimns,
Stripo tic. Diagonal (variety of colours,) Pantaloons,
Snttiiiett and English Fustiuny . do
Cord - - do
Figured Silk Velvet Vcsfs,
Plain do do do
Blaek Satin du -.
Black Cnsimcro nnd Cloth Vostj, -
Figured Valencias do
Toilnctt do
White & Figured McrSaillcs do
Gentlemen’s Drab; Brown aud Green Cloth Over
Coats,
Gentlemen’s Cldtlt and Camblct Cloaks,' "
Cotton Knitt Shirts'and Drawers,
Silk do do do
Flannel & Cotton Flan’l do
Twilled do do
Supcrfino Fur and Silk Hats,
'do.-’Bootsnnd Shoes,
Plain and Figured White Silk Half Hose,
Black . . do do do do
Cotton do ' do do do
Also, pn Extensive Assortment of
SUPERFINE BROADCLOTHS.
Diagonal and Plain Cusimcres,
Plain and Figured Silk Velvet Vesting, - ’ -
Plain do do do
Superfine Black Satin do
Do White & Fig’il Moranilles;do
A Good Assortment of
Tailor’s Triramings,df the best.quality.
The above Goods havo just been rnceivod from Now-
York and Philadelphia, and are ofl'ered for sale, low
for cash.
TAILORING conducted os' usual,
Nov. 1,1834. By F. A. FAIRCHILD.
Goods sold for the Benefit of the Public!
NEW MERCHANT!
, R- WOODRUFF,
In Calhoun’s new block, Randolph s
Columbus, nov.\2!) 4
rowand’s tome Fixture ;
OR, VEGETABLE FEBRIFUGE.
A- specific-mid lasting euro for the Fever nnd Aguo.
Forsoloby' L. J. DAVIS JeCo.
.Foster & Fogle
W OULD inform tlio eltisons .of Coluihlius ami
vicinity, that Uiey hiivq opened a stare on Broad
street, in tlio building formerly occupied by tlio-liisur-
ancoBmik. '■»
THEIR STOCK CONSISTS OF
l.adics’ nnd GenUcmen's Gold Levers nnd Lepines.
-Gentlemen’s Silror Lovers, Horizontal ami Plain
Watches.
Ladies Cable and Basket Neck Cluing.
Chains, Seals, Keys andliooks.
Scts of .Earrings and Pins, with Agate, Jet, Cameo,
Cornelian, Topaz and Swiss Painting Contra.
' Diamond, Jet, Pearl Enamel, Gimiot, Ruby, Gold
Stone, Plain and Chased Finger Riligs.
. Diamond, Pear), Jet, Catiino, Agate,mj Plain Breast
Pins. ■■■'.•
GenUenien’a Long Link and Curb Chnins,
■ Seals mid Keys'. ■
Guard Chains mid Ijjiys.
Gold Spoctaciesund Pencil Cases. .
Balt Slides anil Buckles. -
Visiting Cnrd.iuid Cnses.
Musical, Shell and Ivory. SnuiT Boxes.
Bead Bags mid Purses, Bead Chains and Scoffs.
Coral and Jot Necklaces. •'
Silk and Leather Purses. •
Carved and Plain Shell nnd Rraztlinn Combs.
Silvur Plaited and Stcol Spcctaclos aud Cases.
Silver Pencils and Leads. •'
Pen, Pocket and Dirk Knives.
Scissors, Dirks, ituzors mid Strops. •
: Flutes,'FUgfr/Hannonicas and Violin,Strings.
- Silver Table,-Ten, Cream, Mustard and Balt Spoons,
Butter and Fruit Kuives. " _ b- >'•’-( r -
Perry’s Tongues, Gills, and Cillots', and Stcol-Peiis.
Needles,dhilThmiblcs. „
Silver and Steol Watch Chains and Keys..
WfflSi Sibtss, Slit 1 -- ei-WUnga.
Chess Boards nnd Men, Buck Gtimon Uourds,,
■ Tooth Brushos and Poivdcr.
-Gilt and Steel Pnrso Clasps.
Double uml Singlo Barrel Guns.
Bolt nnd Popket Pistols, Powder Flasks, Perens-
... sion Cnps nnd Holders.
Alabaster and Ebony Mhntlo Clocks.
Willard’s Patent Tiino Pieces.
Culics with and witliout Swords,
Plaited Candlesticks, Sntiffons nnd Trays.
Castors, Ten Pots mid Bolls—and
Many other urticles, too nuinoroits to mention, all
of wfricli they offer low for cash or npiiriivcd credit.
How.over tfioy would not havo people tuko their
word concerning tho-price and qunlity of their arlielns,
hiit would consider it ns a fnfor if l.adics and Gontlo-
men wonid caU and exmninc for themselves.
N. B. I’articUlnr nltcntion paid to watches-left for
repnir. All Jobs in tlicir line will lio-dime noiuly, and
lit short notice. Plain Jewelry of-all kinds, mnuiifuc-
lured to 'order; aiSo Canes und Cocounut Shells
mounted to order.
hoV.,9-. 23 tf
Groceries I Groceries!!
•-,HF. subscriber would inform his friends nnd tlio
J. puldic, ilmt ltd bus taken tlio now store on
Brand jftreot, ndjoimne Messrs Goldstein Sc, Iloino,
wltero lie ofters'tnr saio n good sssortmont of Groce
ries &B. among winch urc tlio following m ticies.
1 hlids. St. Croix Sugar
3 boxes brown Ilavannn do.
3'dh. Whito do. do. G owt. Loaf do.
0 cwt. Lump do. 50 Sacks Colfeo
50 bbls. Caou! Flofrr
20 half hbis.,Buck Wheat do
10 do WntorCrnokors, 10 do. Soda do.
10 do.-Butter do. 5 do. Sugar do.
. 5 Tierces Rice, 20Cnsks Chocso
- 10 bbls. No.2 Mackurol, 10 do No.3 do.
• 15 half bbls. No. I do. 10 do. No. 2d
2 do. Pickled Snusugos
15 quartor Casks Alaluga Wine
10 do. Mudoira do. 6 boxes Muscat do.
1 l’ipo Cogniac Brandy,-1 do. Holland Gin
I bbl. old Irish Whiskey, 10 do. Rum
10 dp. Amorican Brandy
1 10 do; Amorican Gin, 5 do Cider VincgQr
10 bokes Cod Fish, 5 do. Ttibniico ' '• - f
35 do. Soap, 20 do. Sperm Candles
10 ftH Spanish Cigars,-5 do. half Spanish do.
5 bales Hqmospun, 6 do Stripes and Plaids
Cnssin, Popper, Staroh, Musturd
Teas, Florence Oil, Pails, Brooms, &c.
A good assortment of Hollow Ware,
4 doz*. Collins Axes, ti doz. Wceding -IIocs
1 caso Killes, 25 casks Nulls
4 tons ussortod Swedes mid American Iron
English, Gorman and Blistered Stool
25 Kegs Duponts Powder
1)5 bags Shot assorted, 2,000 lbs. Bar Load
- 4 Crates CrOefiory .
4 Hampers Wino bottles &0.
A.'DODGE.'
Columbus Doe. i3 44—tf
Hurdwave, Cutlery, Guns, Jfcc.
SJKT E havo on baud every variety of Lacks, Hinges,
tv Screws, Saws, Axes, IlnU-'hets, Files, Knives
nhil Forks, Pockci Knives, Razors, Razor Straps,
Spoons, Sic. Double und Singlo Barrel Percussion
nnd Flint Guns, Beltand Pocket Pistols.
BLACKSMITH TOOLS.
Bellows 24,28,30,32,34 inch, superior-quality
Snmicrfion's host mouse hole Anvils
Vices, Screw plates, Sledges and Hand Hammers
ALSO
150 Kogs Nalls assorted, 10,000 lbs. Sheet iron do
2,000 do Lead, 1,000 do Copper
200 Reams wrapping paper, 2tonH Castings
A few of Rowland's best Mill Suwspand a full und
largo assortment of Tin Ware.
■ . , HALL Si MOSES,
- adjoining Bedell & Walkers Tavern.
December 13 45 tf
Almanacs.
T HE subscriber has for-sale tlio following Alma-
lines, to-witi
. 1!'° Temperance Family Almanac,
The Farmer's Almanac,
The American Comic Almanac.
Davy Crockett's Almdnacj
. Boors’ Cnroliqa aud G enrgia Almanac,
FOR 1835.
By tlio grace, dozen, or single copy.
i. 27 E. SIGOURNEY NORTON.
Brv OooilSv
HATS, SHOES AND CLOTHING.
T HE siibsertber hns4iikeniistoro on Broad street
Opposite Messrs. Shorior. 1’arvor Si Co. whero
-lie is now oficring a general assortment of tho abovo
humcd-articlcs mi ob good terms ns tlio samo nun lie
obtained in Ucefgia. Mcreliauts nnd olliers wisliing
to pn'reliaso nre respectfully roqui’otod to ciill mid ox-
umino his goods helhru purchasing clsowltcro
His stock consists, in part, of
Cloths of various colors nnd qualifies
Cnsiniorcs iln ' do do
Settinetts, Vestings, English mid French Prints
Frcdiili 4-4 Prints, a very hnndsoino article
S ijmifi Muslins, colored Ciimb'ricks,Gloi
andkero-.i. l-. "ravnts, Stocks, Hosiery
A Tcaclicp'Wdritcdi
f^NE that can come wqll recommended, and can
i_w recommend himself if examined, will bo cm-
loved upon reasonable terms, to take the chnrgo of
oiftreon Academy, 'Situationhealtbv.mtfl neighbor-'
hood goodi Moses butt >
JOSIAH GRtStES > Trustees.
E. B, W. SPIVEY )
liovdmbor 20 - 43 tf
Root nnd Shoe Store.
DAVID H. GARLAND & Co.
R ESPECTFULLY inform tho inliabiiants of Co
lumbus and vicinity, that they have 'taken tlio
. YELLOW ERICK STORE,
nearly opposito tho Insurance Bank, where they are
nqw opening u lurge and oxtensivo assortment of
Boots and Shoes, and will be constantly receiving fresh
supjilies. Their arrangements are such ns will cun-,
hie them, nlull times, lo have on linnd fresh goods, of
tho best quality, mnnafactnred expressly for thorn
solves.
Ladies’ Gaiter and Lace Bools and Shoes,,
ofovery vnrioty mid doecrjplian, anti particularly those
of the finest and most fashionable kind, of cily-innnii-
factnre, will ha constantly kept On. hand—particulars
of which in future advertisements—nil of which goads
will he sold at the very lowest torras, for cosh."
Wanted! '
10,000 Slaughter Hides, for which cash
at the Highostiharketprice, will bopaid.
Decembor20 4G 5t"
Notice.
A LL persons indebted-to thc cstato of Benjamin D,
Xm Mays dcconscd, ore requested to mako payment
immedintaly, nnd those having demands, to render
thcminuccnrdingtoLaw, anil in duo course of the
Law. JOHN W. MAYS, Ex’r.
" ' '■ 4# fit
December 20'
Law.
T HE subscriber htt* resumed dm practico of the
Luw, and'will attend tho several courts of die
Cbattulioochio Circuit, aud dio courts .of Chambers,
aud Russel coundea, Ain. His office is over. Wittich,
Grcchwiiod&Co. store, in Col. Jones brick building
on tbo north westconiecofBroad aud Sl Clair streets
wiiero he usually may be found. ■-■
James N. Bethune.
, Columbus Dec. 13 45—tf
Administrators Sale.
A GREEABLY io an order of dm honofablo, tho
Inferior court of Muscogee county, sitting as a
court of ordinary, will bo soid at tho court iumso in
Colqmbus, on tbo Grst Tuesday in March next, one
negro man, belonging to dio estate of Arthur White
deceased, sold (or thehenefit of tho heipi and creditors.
Mark S. Elam, Ad’nor.
Dcocmbcr27 47—tris
Bank Checks,
On dm Columbus and Insurance Bank,
for solo at this Office.
A Barge Supply of Blanks
Keep constantly op hand, for solo at this office.
Code A Matthews,
Men’s Mercers —Woulon Drapers, anti .
Tailors, '
West sido Brood Street, opposite Hoxoy it Urqtihart,
ESPECTFULLY inform tlio citizens ofColum-
, Iris, nnd visitors,-dint they have on linnd, tmd
will constantly koop nn oxtensivo nnd splendid assort
ment of sniiQrfino cloths, tif-all: colors, buck, blue,
brown, dnlilm, green,' invisible green,olive, adolriide,
& c. also, plain and diagonal kerseymere, of all colors,
snttinetts, vestings, of all kinds mid patterns, velvet,
plnin nnd figured silk, Ac. ite.nllnf which will lio cut
made and trimmed in tho neatest and most fasliioniiblc
stylo, nt various prices, to suit dm danmnds of thoir
customers. Coats made to order at from $17 to $40.
They also keep on hand, far tlio accommodation of
thoir patrons, n general assortment of . •
Ready Made Clothing
Shoes, Siik mid Cotton Uliibrollors Ac.'nil of which
will he cold at moderato prices.
N. B. Gentlemen furnishing thoir own matorials
will have every attention paid, in tlio exoeution of tlicir.
Quarterly reports of the latest fashions arc regular
ly received. . . _ '
Columbus. October 18,'1834; ’ ' 37—v
New Dry Gpnds
yWNlIF. subscriber has, and is ntifv receiving direct
; M. from New-York, a Splendid nssnrtmcntbf
Full and Winter Dry Goods,
, , ivi.
nnw and Dufilc Blankets, figured and plnin Cliulcy,
fnrtcy coloured end plnin Six's, large nnd small Meri
no Shawls, Hats, Bools, Shoes, Heady Mailt. Clothing,
Saddles, Bridles, Mardngalos.icc. ’
Nov. 8th, 40—tf F„ I' . POWERS.
Clotlis amt Linens
CHEAP FOR CASH.
S UPERFINE 11I.AC1L—BLL'E,—ADELAIDE,
BROWN, AND GREEN CLOTHS, just recei
ved, nnd will he. raid at It small advance on New York
cost—also a large supply of -
Fine Irish Linnets.
Columbus, Dee.O 41 ’ J. H GREEN Si Cn.
• Muiierior ClolEis.
J UST rccoivod, a few pieces of supsrinr Black,
Bluo, Raven Green, Invisible Green, Gold .Mixed
and Wine Brown Cloths—ulso, Diagonal ami plain
Casimeros, for slllo by - J. S. SMITH.
Novcmhei 15 41—If
New Store.
FfXIIE subscriber btui just opened tlio stme in Broad
JL street, three doors above the corner of Crawford
street, and ogbrs to the public a
Ndtv Stock of Goods from New York.
.. .. . anely
affancy articles, wliicli will be -old cheap for ccsli.
E. D. I.,Hly;ird.
N. B. Any information respecting a box “i Con-
feetinpavtos wbiehcaoe upon tho 3;,'mil Beal-f’.
lumbu-la'-t trip, (tnun which tho mark was lost) will
Iw ihui'tlullj received.
Columbus, Dee. 27 O—If
Swiss Muslins,floured and Plain
Book Muslin, lijahup Lawns, Lung l awns
. Irish Linens, together with almost every article in
tho Dry Guilds Lino.,.
' Alsu a eu aplete assortment of
i>a;eo-:.|.l.)
Hats, Slums hud Clotliin,
qov.S9-3m‘
nc.'
BENJ. BONNF,Y.
I'and ENGLISH MEIUNOS. An
elegant ossortiiicnt of French.and English Me-
' " " 1ENJ. BONNEY,
vinnafor snlbliv - HHioJ uunnui.
Broad street, opposito Siiorter, Tarver &. co.
Columbus nov. 29 43 3m
|APER HANG IN G S.—1,000 pieces Paper Uang
ings and bordcriiigs foraalcbv^
Broad streot opposito Shorter, Tarver Si Co
43 3m
novembor28
J^IENTLEMEN’S und BOYS CAPS, of tlio now
xUff ost pnttei-ns und finpst^njilitics for rale
Jti cheap
. BONNEY,
Broad street opposito ShorteiyTarvor ifc Co,
novcmbor28 -43 3m
Bdncatton.
^pS3 .BRIGGS will resume her school on tho
first Monday in Jauuary 1835.
Ooc.27 , .
4r-3t
Splendid Foreign Shells.
A [.SPLENDID assortment of M autle Piece Sltolls
received and for aulo by
Efe S.
Norton.
47 . tf
On Consignment.
T HE subscriber hits just received per Sehr. So’-
phia direct from llavanna nnd now oflers for
sulo 0|
hags ucw crop Cofioc,
40 boxes White Huvunna Sugar,
60 111 Sugars,
50 boxes Swcctnioats,-
. lut) do fresh bpnch Malaga Raisins.
William G. Porter.
Apalaehiqqla^Doc. 27 •- 47 3t
Wruppiug Paper.
J UST received on consignment 300 RcoraB wrap'
. ping-paper, 50 kegs Lurib 18 boxon and 2 barrels
ulauDcr Safts, 69 dozi Loudon Ala and Porter for
salo.ctitiap-fnr cash.
Also,on hand Browns Extra super No. l Tobacco.
E. S. NORTON. .
Choice Groceries.
J UST received, on consignment, jmd lor sale cheap
for cash,
20 casks Fresh Rice, 10 bands Northern Gin .
20 barrels Cunul Flour, n (Vcsli article
20 do Northern Rum, 3 qr. casks cherry Wino
i 3 qr casks Sicily. Madeira •
Sperm Candles, Snap, Starch; Scgars.
Dcc 27—47 fl. B. MH.LIKEN & Cq.
Building Mntcriuls.
A selected stock of HARDWARE, of every dos
criptiou used in building.
Wluto Lead warranted pure, Colors, .
Best Linsecd-Oil, Paint, Putty, •
Window Glass, 8 x 1U, 10 x 12, l£ x 14,13 x 18,
12 x 80, nnd 14 x 20
Copal nnd Japnu Vurnish, Varnish-and Graining
Brashes- For saio by
‘ HALL Si MOSES,,
adjoining.Bedell & Wulkcrs Tavern.
Columbus Dec. 13 '45 tf
IT ADIES, MISSES nndCHlLDUEN’SSIIOES.
JLd.For solo bv BENJ. BONNEY,
Brand struct opposite Shorter, Tarver & Co.
novonibcr 28 42 3in
Wittich, Greenwood * Co.
JJAVE just rocciycd, and ore now receiving from
New-York, und Now-Orleaus, an Extcnajro As-,
Hortmcnt of
Stop]
Crockery ..... , .
Sail iron, Steel and Castings,
■ 18,000 lbs. Bacon, C7 kegs Lard
180 Bbls, Orleans Bugoc, 30 do St. Croix do
04 sacks Coffee
, 150 Bbls, Western Whihkoy
10 do - do Itutn, 30 do Northern do
lS.Hbts.- Rye Gin, 40 do No. 1 mid 2.Macknre)
50. ilo Molasses, 17 do Mess and prime Pork
35 lioxos Bar Soup, 50 kegs Nails
Smoked Beef and Beef Tongues
. Crackers nnil-Rnisiiis 1 "
Lemon und Burberry Syrups
Jamaica Riim and Malaga Wino
llollafatl Gin rfnd Coguinc Brandy
AHinliy Criinm Alo' ,
Cmiliuls assorted, 1 Candies assorted
Putty and Glass, White I,end'
Almonds and Filberts, Pepper Spico and Ginger,'
Blown mid white Ilitvniina Sugar
Loaf and Lump Sugnr, Gun l’mvdcrniid Imp’!. Tea
Brawn’s heat chewing Tobacco, a superior article,
Together with a great variety of tidier articles which
thcyollbr tmvfit whidosnlo or retail—persons purehas-
ing, are invited'ta call and oxaniino their stock. , ’
Juno 14 .1 19—If
Columbus Jocky Club Races.
yntUli Kagcsovcr the WestiraCourse, Columbus,
JL Go. will tnliv'plaeeon ruonday. llio Uih oF April
next. .- .
Thf. first rat—a Sweep .’Siakesr-Two
mile' heats, @100 cntranco, free for any
house in tho United Stoles, weights according
to iho rules of tho Cluh.
Tnt: first day—a Sweep Stokes Ttvo mill
heats, jlflfl ontmnee, free for any horse in tlio United
States, .weights Recording to tlio rides of the Club.
Second day—Milo Houts, foro Silver Cur worth
Fifty Dollars.
Third Day—Two Milo Hants for $250
Fourth day—Thrco AHInWools for 8350
Fifth da y—Four Milo Hants for $500
Sixth day—MiloHaats,host 3in5 $208
Owing to tho liberality of our puldio spirited pro-
nrletiir, this is perhaps one q'f dm finest cimrucejin tho
Sbiithom States! and as many fine lionios are expected
ut this ipcotiug, Ml lovers of tho sports of tlio Turfnre
invited to attend. Ills Imped that owners of blooded
stock in Florida anil Alabama, will ho hero to meas
ure liiolr strength with Rattlosnokc, Plato, Gov. Ham
ilton, Lady Nnsliviilo, Rplrin Hood und uovoral others
o) promise, which are expected hero.
Gcntlothoii at-a dislanco wishing stnldos, would do
wclf-to address tlio PropfietOVnr Scercloiy lu timo to
rrrovent disappointmenti &c.
By order of tlio Qiub.
M. W. Tiiweatt, Sec’rj’.
December 27 48 tf
The Recorder nnd Times Milledgcvillc, Augusta
Constitutionalist, Alabama Journal Montgomery,Flor
idian and Charleston Mercury will publish tlio ulmvo
every other week until tho Races, and forward thoir
accounts to me fur payment by die first April
M. W. T.
Columbus Clothing Store.
G II. A O. Ia. PEABODY, linvo now on'hand,
• and are constantly receiving
Gcntloincji’s Fashionahlo Clothing, \
• ” of every variety-consisting of
BrnndcIoUi aud Ciimbftit Clonks, petersham and
Broadcloth Sudanis, Frock and Dress Coats and Cob-
teos, Vosts mid Pantaloons of every description. Lin
en, Cotton nmi Flannel Shirts, Knit aud plain Cotton
mid Finnnol Drawers, Bosoms ami Collars, Suspen
ders nnd Hosiery, Stocks, nnd Cravats, Hats and Gaps,
of all kinds. Boots Shoes and Pumps, Leather Trunks
npd Travelling Bags—in short, overy nrticlo to fit tlio
gentleman for travelling, T>r for tho parlour—nlso on
hand, a Large and well Selected Assortment of
.Broadcloths, Cnsimeros and Vesjings,
Hiiitablo for did reason, which will bb mode up to or
der, by accomplished workmen, ami warranted lo fit.
To those favoring its with thoir custom, no pains will
ho spured to give entire satisfucUon; Cutting dono as
usual, lit tho shortest notice,
novemberli i 41—If'
Ready-Made Clotliiug»
On Consignment.
T HE suttserilier lias received on consignment, nn
Assijrtinr.nl of
Fiiii! Roady Made Clothing,
which lie is scllliigat cost and charges—such as
Firs'kj lire's and Hunting Coats,
Cambist mid Cloth Clonks,
Blue, Black and Bnmn Pantaloons,
do. do do Vests, Ac. Ao.
Also, mv Assortment of
Boots, Shoos, Pumps, Slippers, Silk Stockings and
Glovoii, together with a few fine Cloth*. _
E. SIGOURNEY NORTON.
noVcmbcr 15 41—tf
dJEOHGIA LEUSLA’l FitE.
A LIST OF ACT*,
Passed at tlm Inst Mission of die Legislature.
To rape,'ll the 7th section of nn net to de
fine the duties und authority of the.-C"
sioners of the town of Washing
county, &c.
To change tho name of Lurena .
Smith, to that of Lurena Elizabeth j
:&c. •
To amend an act concerning free persons
of color, their guardians, und colored Preach*
s. '
To atithorizo the Inspectors of the Pcni-
tomiary ,to place the debts due the Insiitu-
tinn' into tho bauds of any Attorney in this
State. . -
To authorize tho taking the Census .of
Walker.
. For the relief of Win. Lasseter, Tax Col- -
lector of Btirkc lor the year 183;).
For tho benefit of the Upson light Dra
goons.
To • add additional Trustees to Stewart
county Acudemy.
To omanejpate Sam, a negro sluve.
To authorize the Inferior Courts of Jeffer
son and Bibb counties, to levy nn extra > ax;
To add a part ofCurioll to ITeard county.
To compensate ono of the Justices of tho
Peace who muy he a superintendant of elec
tions' in Jackson county.
To add fraction No. 101. in the 7th district
of originally Baldwin uow Jones, to Bibb.
To amend un act to retnuvo and make per
manent tho county site in Paulding.
To iucurporato the town of Cuinming, ia
Forsyth.
To extend the benefits of an act entitled
un act to empower the inforior Courts of
Stewart and Talbot counties, to grunt roads
and settlement cart ways, &c. to the county
of Jasper.
To amend the several acts relative to tfie is-
euing Summons of Garnishment, Ac.
For the relief of Hartnou ii. Howard and
Juineu Hollingsworth.
. To incorporate Jackson Academy in the
county ol Forsyth.
To incorporate tho Baptist Church, at Pro-
videuce, litibcrehain county.
To incorporate the Baptist Church at Mar’s
Hill, in Clurk county.
To iucorporuto tho Methodist Episcopal
Church ut Cullodcn, Monroe.
To amend the 4th see. of tho act to incor
porate Frunkliu Fuctory; in the county of Up
son, &c.
To establish u Turnpike Road, commen
cing' at the Tennessee line uud running to
the Eastern bunk of Etowah river.
To chuuge the name ol'John Golphin Wig
gins, lu John Golptiin Puulelt.
To extend-to-the Bibb county Cavalry tho
same exemptions and privileges that are dow
enjoyed by the Cavalry corps in the city of
Savannah.
■ For the relief of John W. Curler, of Elbeit
county.
To establish election precincts in certain
counties therein mcnlioucd.
To incor|iorute the Hamburg und'Camp
Creek Academies,;in the county of JVluriou.
.Toropeal,-in-part,- an act to authorize me
Clerks, Sheriils, &c. in the Southern, 1 lint,
Gcmuigce and Western Circuits, to advertise
in any public gazette published in Miliedgcr
ville, &c. .
To give lo Master. Carpenters und Master 1
Masons; liens on buildings, erected by them
in (his Stale. -
•To change the name of Sarah Logan, to
that of Stirult Johnson, and Jane Thompson,
to that ol' Jape Brown, Ac.
To repeal tho 4tn section ol'an act to amend
the several acts incorporating the town ol St.
Marys.
To atithorizo Win. Towns of Thlbot to c-
rcct a toll Brkfge over Flint Ilivcr.
To aitiiiorizo the Inferior Court of the coun
ty of Murray to transcribe tbo nunmes ol the
Superior Court of said county. '
To nmlto permanent Pope’s Feriy, in Mon
roe county.
To establish a Ferry across the Hightower
river, on Lot'No. 478, 21st dist. 2d section.
To keep open the. Central Hatcbee creek
in Hc-urd county, Ac.
To umend aud.consolidate the acts hereto
fore passed incpr|Kiratiilg'tlie Brunswick Ca
nal aud ltui! ltoail Compuny.
To incorporate the Atlantic and New Or
leans Seabord line Company.
r lY* Irnrnli'/pJitul mnlat viiliri
Columbus Merchant Mills,
TIIllEB MILES ABOVE TOWN.
T HESE large Olid oxcollcnt Mills, two now com*
nlctcil, nnd tlio proprietors nimoutico to the citi
zens of Muscogee, mill tho'mljoining counties, that
they nre reudy to receive their custom. Having in
curred a heavy cxponse,-in order that these Mills
might-he constructed in a style znpcrinr to any in
Georgia, mid behaving that tlicir object lias been ful
ly realized, they confidently assure tlio public, that
Flour and Meal will bo prepared at these mills iu tlio
ity uuBl uiui-i, mill ut uio rinmiri iiuuuui
As our cloAnin^ machine in not entirely completed,
persons sending whent within n short time,nr(>raqnes.
ted to havc'it cleaned before tliey send it. Wo slndl
lisa every oxertion to romovo this difficulty nt nn ear
ly period; and niter n wonk nr two, planters nnd oth
ers will buvo this troubioby sending their grain in its
crude stnta.,
Wheat Wanted
ing the nrlitilo in n sweet mid fresh condition, would dp
well to apply nt tho mill. _
JAMES SHIVERS, A Co.
. Augqst 30' H<l—If
Vo the Lovers of the Turf.
T HE RACF.S'ovcrtho Montieello Jockey Club
Course—will take place on Tuesday 1‘Jtli J|tn-
iir-rv noxt.
Ist'DAY—Miln heats bcstS io.3.
2d DA Y—2 mile heats best 2 iu Q.
3-i Y—Mile heats best 3 iu 5.
" c hope 1 tlm lovsni of sport, will pay.attention to
lid • i-d-.crtrn-mont as tho inducements here held out
ir ■ - -'h their attention. By-ordor of the Clab.
JNO. N. DENSON, Bec’ry.
sevc-aherSB 43 tf
Ccntrcvillc Academy—Talhot Co.
T HE Trustees oftliis Institution havo tho pleas.
* uro ofunnotmein? to tho public, tlmt thoy have
retained tbo services of tlio Kov. Joiin J. Groves, for
tlio ensuing year,
Mr. Groves lias earned among us, a high reputation
for indefatigable industry, correct discipline and supe
rior professional abilities, end tlio Trustees feel aeon-
fidenecin reconunending the institution to Parents and
Guardians ns inferior hi no point of view to any other
trtioi
similar Institution ill Iho State.
It is situntod in a neighborhood distill
health nnd morality, nnd entirely remote'
scenes of vice nnd dissipation.' lioard mn
cd in respectabio
terms.
lisdcd for
>ui nil tho
I mny bo obtain-
ios in tho vicinity on moderato
II. SMITH, •>
J. CADENHEAD,
December; 0,
S. J. THOMAS, i g
J. C. BOYNTON, >5-
L.P. BREEDLOVE,! 5
T. G PEARSON, V
II.P.SMEAD,
44—2m
Notice.
A LL persons ore cautioned against trading for a
certain promissory non-, given by the subscriber
to John Pate, for tbreehundnxl nnd seventy five dol
lars, dated some tlmo in August 1833, nnd duo tbo 1st
of January 1835. Tbo condition for which said note
was given having failed, I am determined not to pay
it,unless compelled todosoby law.
John H. Kirklp.v.
47-3t
8ttwirtco.Dtio.27
To logalizeaml mnku vulid certain acta of
tlio present Sherill' of Fauldiug county, und
his Deputy.
To cliuugc the time of holding tho Superior 1
Courts of the Chattahoochee Citcuit.
To compensate the mauugors of-elections
iu the counties of Gwinnett, Earl., 1'r.inhim,
Carroll, Houston, Cobb, Stewart and iijkcr.
To authorizo tho Justices of the Interior
Court of the couuly of Baker, to alter uud re
gulate the hounds of tlio Militia Districts in ’
said county.
.To establish ono additional precinct in the
county of irwia and Baker, aud to establish
one iu tbo county of Laurens.
To create additional precincts in the coun
ty of Henry.
To authorizo the. Justices of the Inferior -
Court ol Campbell county to levy uud collect
an extra Tux i'or county purposes.
To amend the act to inc<>|poruto the Madi
son county Academy. -
To vest the title of a Tract of land No. 197,
in tho 2d (list, and 3d sec. Troup county, in
Anthony Lizenby, of Wilkinson county.
To separate und divprco Surah -S.-iidilord
and James Saudiford, her husband, uud oth
ers, therein named. -
To incorporate the Protestant Episcopal
Church iu the t6wn (if Columbus.
To provido lor the compensation of tho
bearers of returns of the Polls of the precinct
elections iu Tattnall county.
To regulate Ireo persons of color in Greenes-
borough und Madison. .;
To remove the site of public buildings ftom
the town of Livingston, and to locate luem at
Homo, iu tho county of Floyd.
To incorporate tlio Savannah Lyceum.
To amend the act to make Constables elec
tive by tho People.
To make permanent the county site at El-
lejay, in Gilnter county.
To authorize the issuing of attachments
and Bail process, on the Sabbath day, in cer
tain cases.
To alter and amend a part of tho 1st section
ol tho third urticlo of the Constitution of this*
Slate.
To appoint Commissioners to builil a Court
House uud Jail, in Lowndes county.
To reduce ti,* Sheriff’s Bond in the countyj
ot Union,