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Sot. B. U, Korto.t, who baa been laboring
til Texas in ifiecnst, arrived yeslordny fm:n Bos
ton,' iind took lodgings at the Franklin House, lie
)• oh Ids way to Texas. In Boston lie was pre
sented with an elegant rifle, ns a testimony of his
patriotic cliorts in the cause of Texas—in Pmvi-
donee, with an elegant pair of pistols—and in (his
city w ith a splendid sword, hearing this inscrip
tion “Texas—Independence—the Constitution of
lie dopar.ts to-morrow for Texas. May the
God of Battles go.with him. and protect tho cause
of Texas—it is the cause of American Liberty.
New York Herald.
ABSCONDING CASHIER ARREST.
<■' learn that Dudley W. Babcock, Cashier of
ids Branch Bank ofNotv Orleans at Clinton, (La.)
iwho sometime since was advertised by the Direc
tors as having absconded with a largo amount of
'tile funds of that inslitktinu, was apprehended last
.night by two nfour vigilant police officers, Messrs.
.Jones and Jeffers,:ion the York Turnpike, about
eighteen miles from this city. He was brought
Jo Town, and after examination before Joseph
.Crane, Esq, was committed, to await the requi-
iMtion of thc.quthorities of Louisiana. Tho offi-
- nets, it appears,.had got knowledge, or entertain-
.■cd suspicion, of his being in a i.ertain house in
kins city; and on approaching the promises, a hint
■ Iff'their, proceedings was imparted to the fugitive
11 .tWlsomo friend, nnd ho precipitately fled. The
officer's, hnwover, were not thus to be balked, but
soon ascertaining the course ho took, they started
.In/pursuit, and overtook and arrested him, as a-
bo.vo stated, about 18 miles from town. When
ttiken before tho magistrate, wo learn that Bab-
cnckptnncc admitted himself tube the absconding
•Cashier of tho Clinton Bank, and acknowledged
'having made way with, or abstracted about 30,
.mdbllars or its funds. Of this sum, froth sev-
Wn.to eight thousand dollars, wo learn, wcrefDunff
.upon him when apprehended.; Whether the re-
snainder has been squandered, or is, any part of it,
IntelyHo be available to tho institution, wo do not
,J on rt>.-, Baltimore Patriot, Dec. 22.
Editor) i ' ..; f,
'njir.':, 'Tho. following Conferences have adopted
Mhe •resolutions scut you some time since, and
whidli you had the goodness to publish.
.* ‘ Your obedient serv't,
CHARLES HARDY,
.iSigncd in behalf of the conference.
Ot > : , TAOMAS SAMFORD, Pres’t.
M,,R. Evins, Scc’y. . ...
-m Adopted unanimously by the fourth quarterly
jCtmfereuce of LaGrango circuit, 24th Oct. 1835. ,
■ icBsbtBoiing, c p, Charles A. Brown, c p, James
Alien Sen. 1 e, Hobson Morgan, 1 p, John B
Columbus Prices Current.
CCItltECTED 'WEEKLY HV CALHOUN & DAgS.
Calhoun &. Bass,
_. _ . ioveit to their Hotel building.
Host corner or Oglelhorpd'Ontl .Randolph streotn.
They aro receiving an cntcnSivc stock of GJtOCCRIES
which ore offered on uccoinmudn'ing terms.
COTTON.—Tho highest prices in cesli pnhl for Colton
during the season. ; Jan. it, 'tu ff.
11
.Swope, ex, Jacob B. Hogan e I, J. Greeuc, c l,
,;.Yv F. Tigner, c 1, Abraham Key, c I, Henry
.. ' AYest-.c l..Sankey T. Johnson, c I, Wm. Tur-
" , rentme, c I, Isaac Wilson c 1, Francis Jeter,
._ -Secretary.
^Unanimously adopted in fourth quarterly con
ference for Tnlbotton circuit, I4th November,
1835;.
,D. Matthews m g, J. T. Tally, I p, John Ar-
-.ri.dts, l.p, John Stephens, 1 p, Josiali Evans, 1
J 1 ' p, Francis Cook, 1 p, Robt. D. Wyche 1 p, Isaac
' ' Faulkenbury, I p, Josiah Roberts, I p, Jackson
. Rush, ex, Thos. Kimbrough, c I, John P. Hnr-
• dy, c I, C. J. Branan, c 1, Aaron Odum, c 1,
Michael Dont, c 1, Moses Butt,. Marandy Fort,
", Rnbt. H. Dixon, Sec.. ",
. .. Adopted by the fourth quarterly conference, for
-tho Lumpkin circuit, A. D. 1835. Wm. W. Slo-
gall. Pres. *'* ■ .
'III. Bedell, m g, Anderson Watson, m g, F. D.
: Wimbctly, 1 p, Pinxtou Leingo, do, D. VV.
- Lowe, do, John Gulford, do, M. P. Willis, do.,
James Asken, c 1, Levi Garrison, do. Lewis
i Williams, do, N. R. Bryan, do. Benjamin Ca
Taway, Steward, Love rd Bryan, do., and Se.c.
reuiry.
' MARRIED,
On Sunday Evening last, by the Rev. Samuel K.
•e .Hodgoe, Frederick Plassman, Esq. of Mount Maigs,
''Alabama, to Mrs. Elizaboth Girdnor, of Colnmbus.
dissolution of Copartnership. •
FftNlfE co-partnership Itoretoforo existing between die
Ja. subscribers, under thofirm of Wright & Van Ant
werp, is this day dissolved. Sir.'Edwin Van Antwerp
having disposed of his interest ill the concern, ail early set*
dement of tho out-standing nu|us and accounts has there
fore become necossary. .
WILLIAM WRIGHT,
EDWIN VAN ANTWERP,-
ANDREW G. BULL.
Copartnership Notice.
r HE subscribers baying entered into co-partnership
under die firm of WRIGHT, BULL Sc Co, will
mciinilnnlly an hand, n general assortment of SAD-
,ERY, See. nnd solicit n continuniico of the custom
granted by tho community to the old firm.
WILLIAM WRIGHT,
» ANDREW G. BULL,
B. T. NICHOLS.
Augusta, Jan. 5 49 2m
OBITUARY.
Departed this lifo, altera short but sovere attack
Bfinflamation of tho brain; on Thursday morning, tho
-B4th December,,1835, a few minutes aftor 4 o’clock,
.^•t .her lather’s residence, in Russell oounty, Alabama,
NsiciiBA SiiARr, oldoBt daughter of James E. and
■ Elizabeth Glenn. Shewn* bora on tho 4th Octo-
~b«r, 1813, in Abbevillo District, Booth Carolina, and
at en early age professed religion, and joined tho M.
K. church, of which her father was a minister, nnd
'died ns she had lived, a pious and oxomplnry mom.
..her, Sinco her removal, first to Georgia, and sub.
. sequently to Alabama, she had constantly indulged a
i desire to visit her nativo place, and the relatives and
friends'ebo bad left bohind hor, to whom sho appeared
'to be more tenderly attached as time and distanco
increased.
. From the naturo of herdiscaso, she was insensiblo
| . of surrounding objoets, nnd therefore incapable of ox-
pressing her feelings and wishes distinctly; but it
was easy to porcoivo from the attentions paid her by
tho whole family, from tho young child to tho aged
parents, that hor whold life had been devoted to their
Itippinese.
, The writer of this notice, sitting with the oged fa
ther, aaw him frequently, as if in silent prayer, oft
firing up hie petitions to tho Throne of Grado and
Mercy for hie darling child; but when it was an.
Bonneed that it was over, and that hor happy spirit
hid taken its flight to a better world, not a murmur
nesiped his lips, not a groan heaved his bosom, ho
• ,, resigned her to him that gave her with such perfect
l , - .resignation, that ono unacquainted with tho ciranm-
’ Vt stances could not havo perceived by his manner that
•vonjr thing painful had occurred. Tho mothorl ah
' twho can dcscribo tho agonies of a mother! Sho
. mourned with all tho poignancy of a mother's grief,
but every burst of feoling wns accompanied by a prayer
. - that she might bo strengthened and enabled to bear
her affliction. No one could have witnessed tho scene
Without desiring to be able, undor such a trial, to feel
and to act as did this family. E.
The Augusta Sentinel and Chronicle will please
give Ihis notice an insertion.
' BAGGING, Kentucky
Ditto ■ Inverness
- Ditto lloavy American
SEW"**: ■-
COFFEE* C0 “ ntn ' :
CANDLES, Sperm -
■Ditto ; Tullow -
CASTINGS - -
CORN - -
COTTON - -
MACKEREL, No. 1 -
Ditto - No. 2
Ditto - No. 3
FLOUR, Canal .
Ditto Western •
Ditto Country
HIDES • -
BRANDY, Apple -
Ditto Pencil
Ditto Cognuo -
Ditto Champagne
GIN, Holland
Do. American •<-
RUM, Jmnuica
I)o.’Northern
WHISKEY, Irish
Ditto Monongolicla
Ditto , New Orleans ;
TOBACCO, best --
Ditto J second quality
TWINE *-
TEA;’Black, Hyson, &c
WINE, Madeira -,
-•
BTE^ci'Gtist
Do. German
Do. J Blistered *
.MOLAaSES - -
NAILS...*. - -
PORK, Mess - -
. J)©.* Prime , •
.Do. Fro8h «
Tefter - -
Do. Swpet
PEAS, Country
RAISINS - -
RICE - - -
SUGAR, St. Croix i -
Do. Now Orleans.
Do. Loaf
SALT,, - . - -
SHOT - -
Soap -
tallow
m
7S
10 i
half bid
11 09
S 00
12 00
10
1 25
2 00
3 75
1 50'
75
40
16
37
1 00
3 50
05
5 00
17 50
IS 00
7 00
. 10.
2 50
I
3 50
S 25
7
Hi
12|
10 00
0 50
10 00
1 50
2 50
4 00
1 75
•1 50
4 00
75
10 00
10
Bcricwifh f s Pill*.
F OR SALE at URQUHAKT & WARE’S, Broad-
street, Columbus.
48*3m
Jan. 1.
Blankets,
O F assorted sizes nnd qualities, compihlng an arrnrt-
meat well adapted to tbo season just opened and for
enlo by J. DILLINGHAM, Sc Co.
Jon 1, 1030, 48 tf
Kentucky Jeans,
A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT for tiro season, just
HA. received nnd for oalo by
Jnn. 1st, 48 tf J. DILLINGHAM &Co.
Pop Sale,
A PAIR of woll brnko HORSES. Also, a first rato
two liorso Waggon nnd llurnsss which mny lie pur
chased low. Apply to G. W. DILLARD.
Jim 1, 48 2t
Dissolution.
T HE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing under
Uio stylo of Garrett Sc Brndfurd, Is this ifiiy dis
solved! The firm liusilross will Iks oloscil Iiv Jmnes A.
Bradford,to whom all paymouts will bo inado in future, nnd
nil aceonnts again,t die enneern presciitctl. He will bo
fuund at tlio old stand ready to attend tho enll of In's cus
tomers. MOSES GARRETT,
JAMES A. BRADFORD.
Jauuary 1, 1838, -48 3t
Notice.
1 HAVE taken into co-partnership.F A FAIRCHILD
Sc U \V MORRIS, uud nil! inula undor tha firm of
J S Smith & Co. J S SMITH,
THOSE imlobted to J S SMITH; will confer a favor
by culling and settling the same, nnd those having ac
counts nguinst me, will present them for payment.
January 1,1830, 49 tf
■, Dlssqlntian.
T HE Cnpartuorjhin heretofore existing in tiro praetiro
til Law under the firm of CoiauiTT, Ecimi.s Sc
McKkkn lum beeu dissolved by tiro witliuniwal of Thomas
C. McKean Esq.
WALTER T. COLQUITT,
JOSEPHUS ECHOLS,
THOMAS C. MclCEEN.
Columbus, Jan 1, 1836. 48 2H>
MBS. MARKS,
l» ESPECTFULLY informs hor friends in Cnlunibiis,
JCk tlmt elm line resumed her Juvcnilo School for tiro
season, on Fow stroot, immediately opposite tiro foroior
residcnceof Mr. Normen. From her loug experience in
lonching and mnnngingyoung children, sho flatters Iror-
self, that she will ho efilo to give full satisfaction to those
who-mny repose confidence in her.
January 8 49
CIBCVUB.
T HE undersigned having been driven from their lato
stand, by the calamitous conflagration of.tho 16th
instant: linrotaken the store No. 124 Wnter-Stroot, (di
rectly in the rear of MoBsrs. Parish As Co, of Pearl-street,
nnd opposite the Auction Hotel of Mr. G. W. Browne,)—
where their Customers end tho Public, will find tho usual
assortment of DOMESTIC AND OTHER WARES,
they Iravo so long dealt in. Respectfully,
CEBRA Sc CUMING.
New-York, Doc;21,. 1835. 49 It
law.
. —Ip lieretofim.
j*. sulmcrmers in tho practice of tho Lew, was dissolv
ed on tiro first of tho present month by limitation. All hu-
sincss heretofore placed in tho hands of tho firm will re
coive tho unitod attention of bath.
ID 3 Each of tho subscribers wilt continue to keep an
office in Hamilton, Harris county, Georgia.
JOHffj. BLATTER.
Jnn. 8.—49 3t ROBT B. WELLS.
For Sale.
.IOUSE and LO’.
Jackson nnd Baldwin streets. ’ The Lot comprises
nearly three-quarters of an acre of Land, and the improve
ments ore neatly arranged for n private residence. Tlio
situation high and hoalthfiil. Apply at this office,
-1-.-JVT x- end tho
adjoining counties ufCowc.ta Circuit. Also,the Courts of
tile ntljoining counties in’ Alabama. Their office is that
hcretolbro occupied by Coliiuitt, Echols & McKcon.
' 1 WALTER'T. COLQUITT,
HINES HOLT, Jit.
JOSEPHUS ECHOLS. I
Jnn., 1, 48 Bm
ID* Tiro Southern Recorder, Southern Whig, Augusta
Sentinel nnd Minors Recorder, will publish tlio above for
two mouths. „ •.
and &ot for Sale*
of which will be givun u
.January I.
1 or before (ho lalof March.
^ J. IIE113MAN.
40 tf,
€ OLUMBUS Smldlory Wnre-Houso, removed into
lhoad Street, few doorn helow 1). Hunserford Co.
at Bio sign of tho Golden Saddlo.
Juno 12
MIWlA'i’UIiB PAUV'E'IBICJ.
J. O. GOKMAN,
TOULD announce to tho citi^ons of Columhua and
_ J vicinity, that ho has taken rooms in-the Columlmo
Ilote], for (ho |»ur|idwJ of pursuinff tho above ProfusHiuu.
Ladies desirous i>f having their Miniatures Painted, wil
ho waited on at thoir residence.
Mr. G. pledges bimself to give satisfaction to his patrons
or no charge. . '
December 25 47 lrn
XAW OFFICE.
OSEPII HUTCHINSON, late of Augusta Go. and
_ J. J. HUTCHINSON, loto of Lumpkin Co. have as
sociated thtimpolves in tho nrncticc of Law, and will at
tend tho Circuit Courts of the counties of
Montgomery, Coosa,
Autauga, Tallapoosa. .
Lowndes, Russell and
Macon, ’ ; Chambers.
The Supremo Court of tho State and tho Federal Dii-
trict Court.
! Ono or both of tho firm may at all times lie seen and con
sulted at tlieir Office, in Montgomery, Ala.
December H ’ . 45 fit
LAW.
R OBERT S. BURCH, Altomny nt Law, haa located
himself at Newnnn, Coweta county, Uoorgin, and
will attend to the duties of hie profession in tho Coweta
Circuit.
Nov. 20. 42tf
On Tuesday aud Friday Night next.
I WILLsellot Public. Auction, nt tiro COLUMBUS
AUCI ION ROOM, four doors from tho Columbus
Hunk, a General Assortment uf
Dry Goods, Hardware, Hals, Boots,
SItous, Crockery, &c. ftc.
Jon. 8-49 It E. SIGOURNEY NORTON, Auot’r
Notice.
T HE subsctibers iiuvo just received and offer low for
L for cash ihe following articles^ vik:
30 bags green Coflbe; 20 do. Cuba do.
Northnrn (Jiu, Kmn, and Wliinkey .
. French, Spanish, and Cugnuc Brandy
Palo Sherry, Madeira, Tt’in’i iiVi’, and Malaga Wines
Canal and Buck Wheat Flour
Northern - W liite BesnA and Pens .*
Goshen Cheese and Blitter; Soup and Sperm Caudles
Loaf Sugar and Kitts'Salmon
( heest\ Vinegar and Apple Brnmly*
Jnu.7—4'Jtf .l. T. NILES & Co...
Hotter.
T HE subsciihers havQ receivud through mistako two
jf<plLS ROPE, which the owner cau havo by call
ing and pnving far this advertisement.
Jan. 7—40 3t J. T. NILES & Co.
,A JList 61* Lcttcis,
> EMAININCHn the Poat Office at LaGraugo, on the
B > 31st December, 1033.
Anderson Wm,
Admits Kinsiuti
Allen YoungD,
Allen James
Brooks George ,W.
Bridges James
Broughton Wm. C
•Barnes Abstain t
Brazilo Jane Alisa
Buidittp Ephraim
Brown John
Brooke W.W
Beasley Eliza A Afro
Blunce Joseph
Bailey Jo-Ojili
Baptist Church ’
Brown Eliz. Rebecca AI
Blackman Homer
Black Titos. ' -
Brady Richard
Cawcll iHharn
Candjcr John U.
Cowueld Thottms .
Culberson I) H -
Cook Miss Alary '
Claxthn/Robort-
Cutcs Abn.i
ChiversJitmesT.2
CdwartlH AAlrs2
Cole Susan E Mias 2 ’ *
Dicksoh Michael
Davis HnlichiW
Eastos Cunliro
EstcS JI Dr
Flcmoy Thpinas G
Fcnloj John
Fonrsj Samuel
Fanmn Elizabeth JI ‘
GreenNarJtoniel H
Garrett Elizabeth Mrs
Gosb Churcliwell
Gutwull Richard
Garlington Thomas C
Gallery Benjamin
Gray John M
Hunt John
Hyman William
Hopson Angelino Miss
IUrris Thomas
Hawthorn William
Hariss J*esloyC2
Hemphill Alfonzo .
Hyinon Wm
ATnttox Elizabeth Miss
Mohlay Kouben R
MeCurry Jatnon
Alarublo Champion ‘ •
May Nathaniel
Montgomery Elizaboth Miss
Alontgomory Elizabeth Airs
Alernar Benjamin T
Alilum Jordan
Aleudowbs &. Ilowo
• McUrnvon Andrew AI • *
MiddiebmoksAI •
Mu troy John .»
Niclasoti Julin L
Nelson William
Oliver JnimfttG
Osborne Bctijamhi •
Toxl Joint 2 1 ■ *
Pongs Horatio . > ;
Park James .
Pbilips Jtto M
Philips S H
Philips William
Palmer John *
Richardson David 2
Rniitoy Williamsou P
Rainey Williuin
Rainey HerbortC 2
Rainey Iflhom S
. UitiDcr Jacob E 2
Rice Luther2
• Richards Jnmes
Ralston Cristian Miss
Rabh Johunthan
Robertson Unuicl S
Reeves. Tyro
Ruberispii Claborn
RatUonl James '
, Ridging Boyl
Rautpoy Jacob
Swanson Nancy Mrs
Shnrbutt Middleton
Swan George
Sattcrwhito Stephen
Smith Mary A II
Scott Thomas F
Shepherd Beniamin
.Simontnn .William
8herardJamos
Smith Augustus C
Still woll Amanda T M Bliss
Sterling Francos E bliss
Sledge R H
„ In Gonnellt
Savannah, December 2Clh, 1835.
R ESOLV'ED, That -Books of Suhscription* to, tho
Stock of the Central Rail Road uud Bunking Com-
puuy of Georgia, under tho amended Charter, bo and they
am hereby directed to be opened oil Wednesilayjlho tenth
day of February next* at Savonnali, under the Suprrinton-
duncc of the following named persons.
ATj^mmiAiii
Win. B Bulloch, WJW. Gordon, R Habersham, S.'B.
Parktnau* J P Henry, J P Williamson, R R Cttylcr, J
Stone,B Burroughs,! Mima, W Taylor, G B Laumr, G
W Anderson. - 1 / ( *
IlICEHOno, UBEUTr COUNTY.
G W Wulthour, Jos. Joucs, Jas Bulloch. -
MACON, mnu county, ,
Anffiroso Baber, J Cowlos, R A Beall, Robert C'olUns,
N Muuro. .. „
COLUMBUS. MU3COQF.K COUNTY*
B. Ilopbum, W II Harper, J S Culhouh. •
JACKSONnOKiI, SCniVKN COUNTY, **
PLWndo, IJ Scarborough, Jacob Bryan. ..
i UCIIKIC VILLAOIS, MAHION COUNTY,
.Wiley>ymiaiiis, BW Dowd, And liood.
• J« MARION, TWIGGS COUNTY, •
II TarvAr, Henry Solomon, Ejwkicl Wlhtborty*
I lIAWltl N8VILI.K. 1‘ULASKt COUNTY,
Juo.Uawlcs,"Dilumnr Clayton, B H Brucowpll.
' IllWiNTON, wiLit iriSON COUNTY,
Joi-Beall,T.PSinitli,l.oreuzoShcbtor. .
DUBLIN, i,AUU2:.Ns COUNTY.**
•J VPPPviP Warren, FrsTltontas, W. Godfrey,
| ©LINTON, JONKS- COUNTY,
. JosDay, R Hardeman, S L»»\Vliter. •*
1 LOUISVILLE, JKYPKnaON CO.
P B.Connelly, R \y Flournoy , Asa Hc^t. ]'
sAunokrsvillk, WAauiNuTON qo.
. J Sitffiild, Air ■. Robinson, r—— Harris..
, . FERRY, HOUSTON, CO.
A Morgan, J.E Duncnn, George Patton. •• .*
;i KNOXVtLI.B, CRAWFORD CO. "
Ilonry Crowell, Fmucln IUtcon, W ColUort.‘* “
• V 1 • DRAYTON, DOOLY Cl). ‘
David’Graluim, r P H Ivoy, I) Jpno.e, *' '[
‘ MlLLEDay.VfLl.K, BALDWIN CQ.
DrTFort, 4 H ICjonnan, F Curtor, Jno Howard. .And
that the itaid Bpoks of Snljrcriptiun bh koiit open, at each qf
the filaeilssnfore.inid, from tho hour ofli) o'clock A,AI. to
the hour of 2 o'clock P’AI. of the day aforesaid and alio
on tlio next cubing (ky'tlicrnu(irr, from’ the .hour ,of 10
o^doak 4(M. to tldlln^tr ot-5 q'cluuktPf 'M* .. ;t i
Resolved, Thai
thusuid Ljitmut!
Subscription, *rt
uwnt ofvlw' eum,,
ucrib'tpl, itud they-
licretylomsubsi
;share, to the ful
dollars per shat
Blotters respect!'
linvq Jtcrotufoi
lora.perybare,
tbo sumof twci
fl^ijapeclivelyi shall at tbo time qf
fripn every new sttbacribor. the pay-
wonly live dollaMjon quetv Hltavoanb*
‘II rcitiiiro from erorynerson who hqu
, amt poid 'thosttm of live dollars ppr
rCommi.4jioitor»,tho payment oftwonty
jbn Hitbscrihcd for. Tho said Comtnis-
/, shall require from all such persons as
scriliqd but who did,not pay five Uql-
to former Gonimissionon*, nayn>cnt ol
u num nv-uijr live dollars, on ouch share suoseribed.
; Ropolycd/ Tlint tho Commissioners fori the places other
limn Savannah, bo and they are homby dlrccted to ’trans
mit t» thoGumniiRsionoiqiitSuvantinli, whititr ton dsysaf
ter elo.sinit their Bpoks, jito monies by them received, to-
irotliqr with the li-t .oi qubsciibcrs by mail, nnloss otltor*
wisp directed by the Oopimissitmcrs'at Savannah, tho ox-
ponsci of which will ha paid by this corporation; - .
Rosolv.dd, That the Comtniasiononi for tlio* City of Sn-,
*' ' m ,ttrtt hereby, directed to asHeinbloon
^f^ohriiaryjattho hour of 10 o’clock
fhen and there, lo conaolidnts the
JRltn^ . T
the said CuiiiuiiSBiouors at Sav’ttnnalt
. r oby requested todosiguato'Monday tho
20th fluy ol Alaroh next, its ttye tituo and’ tho EschatVgo tit
Savanmdt as tho pluco where the Stoclthbldors aro toinoet
,tp elect pinuttord of the said Company. <
ResolvodJ-That tho sums liorctoldro received on Sub-
Fcriptiontu tlio Central ; itail Koiid and’Canal Company,
be paid over by tbo then Commissioners, to tho Commis
sioners now appointed for tho City of Savannah.
Resolved, '1'Jmt those proceedings bo published forth*
with afiSnvannah and also in tho Macon MdsBongdr and
Telograph. tho Federal Union, Standard of Union and
ltceoruer, Alillcdgcville.
Junuiiry 7 * > I “ 49 td
Ilendorson Mary A,B Mrs Smith William
3LAW.
G RIGSBY E. THOMAS, respectfully Informs the
public, tlmt he bos resumed the practice of tho Law.
ALMANACS.
J HAVE just received largo assOttinenror Ainiam«nr,
. such as Comic, Ace. for the year
I 8 3 6
For snlo by tiro erecc, ilozcn, or .ingle.
Dec. 4—44tf Ei SIGOURNEY NOR
rORTON.
Feathers.
lOOO"- F E ATHERS^for Mlebjr,
Columbus, Nov. 20. 42tf
Hall W B .
Hudson Richard
Horton Thomas
Hailes Andrew
Hailes William
Hill Waid
Horton Walker
Hogg Jeter A 3
Jones Isaac
Posey
Johnson Elizabeth Mrs
Johnson Samuel
Jorden Benjamin
Jontry Joseph
Kennedy Robert D
Laws David 1
Lester AJ 2
Lang Robert
Langdon Patrick F3
Levingston Jane Mr*
Spillers Thomas ,
Spaulding Benedict 4
Spence Alfred
Traylor Francos
Tate Samuel B
Thompson Washington
Traylor Whshington 2
Jan. 9.
C. N. J.
40—5t
Hat & Cap Manufactory.
WADE, BEARDSLEY & Co.
H AT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, respectful
ly hog leave, to inform die inhabitants of Colum
bus and its vicinity, that they lmvo taken a store in Ran
dolph street, opposite the storo of Messrs. Cary & Bass,
and the third store from hroad-st. where they* will keep
, hand, of thoir own manufacture, a first rate
HATS AND CAPS,
which they will dtsposo of, at wholcsolo or retail, on the
moBt reasonable terms. Among odr assortment, is extra
fine, black Boaver Hats, Beaver and Otter Drabs, Sattin
JBeavors, a snlolidii! article/Blnck and Drab youths Hats
and cheap fiats of ovory description. Caps of oil kinds
and fashions. Please cull and examine for yourselves.
The strictest attention paid to tlio fashions.
A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited.
Columbus, Ga. Jnn 8, 1835. 49 tf
:>*■
MEDICAL NOTICE.
B OCTORS Edward Dclony and James-Y. Gardner,
Imve associated themselves in tlio practice ofMedi-
cine and its collateral brunclios.
They respcctlully offer their services to tlio citizens of
Talbot county generally and thoao of tbo adjacent parts of
the coanties of Muscogee, Harris and Marion..
From their long experience in tlid treatment or tho vari-
' out and complicated diseases, incident to a Southern cli
mate, and tlieir diligent attention to the duties of thoir pro
fession, they hopo to merit tho confidence of those who
may favour them with tlieir potronogo,
Taibotton,Jan.8. 49 cow3m
Tlio Subscribers
Keep constantly on hand a general assortment of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, .Cutlery, &c
which they offer low for Cosh.
All aro respectfully solicited to call and oxnmino their stock
June 12-—19if AYER & I10GQ.
Store House for Sale.
■WTK71LL bo sold, on good terms, a fine large brick storo
ff house on Broad street, which will soon lie finished,
ly to A. K. AYER,
ivember 0 40 tf
Uemoval.
H ALL & MOSES have removod to the new brick
store next abovo Messrs. Foster & Fogle's.
Nov. 20. 42tf
On Consignment,
fMlHE subscriber lias just received direct from Livor-
• I 'lBSo 0t S , rc r ^ 1, §S , B«Ic. D.g S ing, :
,„ra„,rr 8 Csockery ’
, Apalachicola Jan. 1st. 1830 °
Witticli, Greenwood & Co.
WirAVE removed to tho building on die east side of
. JljL Broad street, opposito Dr. Hoxeys residchco, where
they will keep on hand, a supply of
. .,r Dry Goods and Groceries,
to suit thoir customers. Tbeirold customers and all oth
ers, are invited to calfon them at their new stand. They
exgcct to^purchajsc Cotton during tho season. ^
Twenty Negroes for Sale.
T HE subscriber will sell, if applied to sopn, 15 or 20
likely NEGROES, viz: ‘“J^k^DOWDELiT 1,
Horria cp. December 11
J. DILLINGHAM A Co.
H AVE on hand for sale nnd are receiving a very gen
eral assortinout of goods, comprising,
Groceries.
Now Orleans, Havana and Florida Sugar
Java, Rio, St. Domingo and Cuba Coffee
Imperial and Young Hyson Tea: Chocolate
Molasses, Pork, Bacon, Mnckarel Vinegar
Rice, Pearl Ash and Sal Eratua
Mustard, Race Ginger, Cassia, Nutmegs, Alsnica
Pepper, Starch, Snap and Candles, Olive Oil
Spanish Scgars, Bees Wax, Tallow, Tobacco
Paints, Oils, dec.
Linseed. Sponn nnd Train Oil ''
Dry Qn <i Ground White Lead; Spanish Brown
Venotian Red, Yellow Ochre, Putty, Verdegriso *
Window Glass, Varnish, Spirits Tumentlno, Rosin
Umber, Stone and Chromo Yellow, Chrome Green
Heavy Goods.
Salt and Iron, Kentucky and Scotch Bagging
Halo Rope, Cordage, Bagging Twine, Castings
Grind Stones nnd Cranks, Mill Irons, assorted
Mill, Cross Cut, nnd Whip Saws
Cast, German and Blister Steel, Collins' Axes
Waggon nnd Cart Boxes, Trace and Halter Chains
Dog and Log Chains, Bar and Sheet Lead.
Dry Goods.
Brown end Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings
Cotton and Linen Osnabttrgs, assorted widths
Russia Sheeting, Calicoes iu great variety
Ready Made Coats, Cloaks, Vests. Shirts
Pantaloons, Hats and Cups,Ginghams, Cambric
Jaconet, Mull, Book and Swiss Muslins, fig'd & plain
Irish Linens and Lawus, Thread, Buttons, Needles
Pins, cotton, worsted, woollen, silk & thread Hosiery
Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Laces, Silk, &cot» Umbrellas
Negro Cloth,Cap and Letter Paper, Quills & Wafers
Apron and Counterpane Checks
Tickings, Tapes and Bindings
ALSO,
Crockery and Glass Ware, Boots und Shoes
Powder and Shot, Rifles and'Shot Guns
Hats and Caps, Hardware, Wooden Ware,
Jan. 8. < 9lf
Goods at Fair Prices.
T HE subscribers, under the firm ofS. R. BONNER
& Co. respectfully inform the public; that they are
now receiving ut tlieir new store, on the oast side of broad
street, a few doors above the Insurance Bank, an entire
now stock of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods.
HoIIoware, Crockery, Boola, Shoes, Hats, See. See. which
they wilUell very low for cailt. Penoua wlahing to pur-
chturo witlnlcaao call audexamine their Mock.
8. R. BONNER,
Dace. 4 44tf E. H. METCALF.
NEW GOODS.
J S. SMITH, haa just received a fow Trunks of au-
perfino READY MADE CU9THING, consisting
LovmesU
Lip John
Lnno Johnathan
Lipaaconro Nathan
Lewis Mary A E
Ledbetter Ephraim
Mathews CL
May Sara uol 2
January 8
Vrusy Gonree \V.
Vinstm John 2
Wilder Daniel
Wliito James
Womack Mitcirol B
Winston Thomas
Waddlo Robert
Wafer JatnesT
Watson Sarah H Mis.
Williamson T W
Walker V, A Col
WiiiBtoh David Y. 2
Watson David
Woods William
Wonnack Wilio
Yancy Simoon W 3
List of Letters.
JgEMAINING in the Post Office at Columbus Geo. on
i the 31st of December, 1835.
Amo* Dillard 3
Bird Hiin.oin
Drown Wm
Drown F. O. %
Dan-ikon CHm. C.
Dlsnd Elza
Dion* David ,
Drown Ja»P.M.
Barron Hiram
Drown >V A
BucHanon Tbomaa
Barrow Mr* Jnnett 3
Deity H W
do.
A few splendid Figt
do. do IMain do. do.
Also fine Calf and Morocco Boots,
do. do. Water Proof do.
F. A. FAIRCHILD, having returned from tlio North,
the Tailoring will be conducted as usual by him,
e
November 6
40 tf
tfoUee.
W T. NILES Si Co. is autboriscil tn aettlo the husincfa
J of Niles Sc Richards, they
mutual consent onlho 1st doy of Oetqlwr Inst. 1 hoso hi
debted to N. Sc R. will plcasn inakn Unraediato payment,
and all demands against them, will bo settled, if prescuted
within three titouUw fVom this date- l.
tflicc i ^ ,
ris county, on tho first day of January, 1836.
Lloyd Mrs. Catharine
Martin John
mo *Juno'l9 f a8ff‘"'“MOORE & TARVER.
Now Establish meat.
T II Eundcrsizned having associated themselves in bu
siness, under tiro firm of
PERHY & BORING,
will shortly open their elore, on tho cast side of broad
street, opposito the dwelling of Dr. Iloxoy, end a fow door*
' ' II. 8, 8niifiscnrncr,»l„'.ro they will k<—
GOLD & GA.KEAND,
RAXDOLrU-STItCXT,
Have Just received and now ofibr for sale,
•a AG^BAOS IUo COFFEE; ISO do. Culm do.
■ IP V 50 do. Java do.; 50 Idtds. St. Croix Sugnr
30 hWs. New Orleans Sugar : :
50 idtii. New Orleans Molasses ■
300 pioeca Inverness Bagging; 300 boles Ropo
1000 sacks of Salt; Grindstones, Iron, Ac.
With a full assortment nf other choice Grocer,os
Hardware, Crockery, Woollen, iron and Stono Wore
below li. n. omumciiiiwr, wmao »•»»/ "••• *
eral oosorlmc,it of STAPLE GOODS AND
JEd. (Liquor, excepted,) which will bo wild on ocepmrao-
datitig terms. Their friends ore ie*pee(fully invited to
coll mid examino tor themselves.^
Dcr. 4—44tf JESSE BORING.
Notice.
Ms persona tnoei/ifn w •• ..oj ,
. reqocsled to conro forwanl and make payment, and
o hiving demands will present tllim in terms of Uio
HANNAH PITTS’ ,
K. It. W. SPIVEY. / Ea r,
JOHN SWEARINGEN. >
43—0t
A Eist or Letters,
R EMAINING in tlio Post Office at Hamilton, Har-
ris county, on f
Andrews Joseph W.
Burch L. B.
Bibby Amos
Bryant Thomas
Billingsley John W.
Brown Maj. John W.
Brown Gillis
Burton Campbell
^ idy Stephen C.
plan Wm. B. 3
•Iwcll Robert
Cox James
Cato James W.
Claxtott Robert
Crawford Hardy
Cdriey Elijah
Cockrell Jossco
Cowart John E. P.
Cowart Win.
DeattG.C.
Duncnn John
Dale Stephen
Echols JatneH W.
Edwards Wm.
Eth redge Lewis
Fitzpatrick Joseph .
Fletchtdl Catharine
Frazer John II.
Fairley William
Flfo John
Granborry George 2
Griffith John 2
Gaddis Thomas C.
Graves Janies
Henry Col. IlctJ.
Hightower Daniel
Heard Alick
Heard A. M.
Util Jamos M.
Hill Mrs. Moriah
Hudspeth Wm.2
Hill William
I licks William
Heard John R.
Ham William B.
Jonea Willis
Kcv Honnr H.
Isot’khaii Joel I.. 2
Ijockhart A.D.
Landrum E.
Jautmry 7
Moore Seaborn
Miles Williftm
McClung Josiah
MeCurry Daniel
Morris Mrs. Celia T
Moore Cookson C.
Madox Walter
Macon Henry
Morris Dattiol
McGnrrnh Wm.
Morgau John
McCombs Shaldrick
Norris Joel
Pounds Richard
Prichard John
Prichard James
Payne John
Phillips S. G.
Rush John
Redn Deacon Wm;
Shplars Lewis
Sima Mr.
Stevens Attalisa
Spence Culvers
Smith John B.
; Smith Thomas
Standerfor Jane Mrs.
Smith Luchlin K.
Sluard Thomas
Stars John P.
Pruett Wm. P
Thompson James orLorcn<
eo D Smith
Tltetford Charles
Talley Charles W
Thompson James
Tate Isaac M
Thornton Richard
Viekiy William
Wellborn M J 3 .*
Woodley William
Wilda (Alexander
Williams Russel
Watts Georeo
f V.* Wnrdlnw Witt
Yaitoy Sitnsou W
Yuungvbloud A II
ISAAC PARTRIDGE. P »I
49 fit
Dalian Dr. II.
DurtJs«.U.
Harry Js». P.
Bracken Hr. Jno O.
Broad 1‘httander
Bcunct Mrs Levina
Britt Mrs. Rosana
Bennington D«vtd
Deunet Mrs. Ilannab
Butler Isaac
Drown Morgan
Book Mrs Elizabeth
Carr Paddy S
CUaono! Ileury 2
Canafax Denjaniin
Culbreath Thomas
Coleman Richard
CJiristlin Juo W
Collins Charles
Clark Samuel
Cotcbran John
Cady 8. C.
Calhoun Miss M A
Carrell Durrel
Cox Blosos
Cogbill Jno A
Cawley Elijah
Croshaw Johnathan
Cuunluf ham Jacob
Cunningham Jot.LS
Colnuboun Alex.
Coffno 11.
Canalls John F.
Carter Mbs Etnlly
Disharoon Mia Mary
Darnell John
Daw roil James
Belter KW
Dew Benjamin
Dny Davi t
Day Addison C 3
Dawson W'm
Dougherty Wm.
Ddvfdsou Fountain
Dunn Isaao
Kllnioro Abie!
Ellison Zacliariah 2
Ellis John R.
Franck Mrs Sarah
Field Mrs Julia 3
Field Jos .W 3
Foster A
Flournoy Wra B
Fruer Duncan R
Glass Jerry
Hardy 'John
Hatch Henry II
Herring John 3
Hughs Wm J. A
llail Dr. John
Herd Goorge
Hamer Henry C
Hudgens R. H
Houston L P.
Harrison Miss 8. E.
Harrison Jot J 3 ~
Harper Mrs Fanny
Harris Capt.
Ifunuings Wm
Harris Uodrick
Horringdine Thos. R
Hutcherson Jss
Higdon Daniel
HdbbsWm
Holqtes Wm ,•; I
Harris IIII
Hart Miss Anu
Horn Jno
TankleflwiMrs Lilly
Peterson Mrs Eiiz
Pride Wm
Phelnes Mrs Sarah
Pyo Vaientiiie
Piggot Austia 3
Prico lames G.
Post AcmSn
Pool PemaM
Parkmsn Danl
barker luo II
Hastings Wm B.
Hall John
Holmes MlssF.C
Hoys Jno G..
Jones A R
Johnson M G
Jourdnn C. N
Johuson Wm
Jourdtut Jno M
Justico Applet* >n
Jones JoMpb L
Johnson Jno T
Jackson Alexanders
Johnson Jno
Jones Wm It
Jenkins Ino
Khicado Allen
Kimball A
Korier II. E
Kent Thomas
Kettrrll Peasant W
APALACHICOLA.
EXTENSIVE SALE OF TOWN LOTS IN .
APALACHICOLA.
T HE whole True! of Lund culled “FoiImjb' Purc hase,*'
amounting to about Twolvo Hundred Tltoiwiaad
Acres, mtnntod in Middle Florida, together with tlio towtt'
of Apnluchicola, nnd tho udiuccnt Island* iu the Gulpti
of Mexico, having been’vested in tbo subscribers as true*
trees, by uud for tlio use ofuM thr proprietors.
Nolico is hereby given, tlmt oir Tuesday, the twenty
third doy ol Fclmmry uuxt, at ten o'clock in the forenoon,
tho Directors ef the Apuiuchicoln Lnnd Company will’
expose to sale, nt public miction, in the town of Apalnch*
icolu, the'Building Lots in the anid town, iigiornbly to a
certified pin n thCieof lobe exhibited at litc time ofualr.
Tlio terms of sale will be one-foitrlli cosh; the renkToo
in three auminl iurtnlmeuls witli intcresr, uud wheu tlio
payments nro made, nnd the securities for tlio inslalmcnis
givciij according to the Deed of Trust, and the nrticlcaof
associnti ju, a clear title In fee simple will be made.
Now York, Dec. I5ih, 1815. *• ‘
LOUIS sMcLANE, r
CIlAS. AlfG’S DAVIS, Trnstec*.
.- .... . ,,, , J JSEi’lI AI. WHITE, I
The Directors of tbe '/ falacbicoln Laud Company, rev
forring to tho nbovo advorlii-cmimt, offer ut private-sale-,
in such qituntiticii ns may bo wanted, tbo tract of Lnnd
known as “Forbes’ Pfirojmsf.lying between the rivorr
Apalachicola ami rit. Murk’s, and cxieudiitg to within six
miles of TaUalmssco. In this' tract is'to bn found name of
the fliicBt col toil nnd Sugar lnuda in the Southern coun
try.; nlsit tracts of tlio finest pitto Inuds, und extensrvo
tracts of live ouk) but ns purchaser* will examine for them.-
«lvoB, li particular description is unnecessary. Thd title?
inpurclttwera will be the salno us for. tho town lots of Ap-
ulncliicolu.
The' town of Apulnclttcoln issititnlcd nt Ihe molith of
the River ol snmo hauie, «tt £?t.‘ Gt*orgo's Sound, in tho
Uulph of Mexico. It U tha seu port af tho Utvqra Clmtta-
hoocltc*', Flint. Chipola, Apalaclncoln, nud tlieir tribtttnrv
8iroaius ll atiil is connocfqd with the finurialihig town* of
Columbusrpid f 1 winton, hud with large districts of rich
nud fertile plantationsill JGeorgjn, ^lalmmn nnd Florida.—
Tho expo: Is of cofIon from this pert lmvo heen rogularly
iucrctistng % llto lust .threeycnrp, nud it is supposed wilt
ibis year oxaond .fifty ihousaud halos. ,
Twelve fu fiftbon stonmlioala nlrcndy find constant em
ployment o 1 Its watoM. mid. lew countries Itnvc finer pros-
ppqts of ndyancemont in ngrici^lure and commerce, tha»;
thoso herd ?rjng on the rivers above mentioned.'
Aprtlmihhuilu Ims been eettlod but n fow yenrs, and'
tlioso who hiivo ldlhorto rcHdod there, having no interest
m tho spilf have paid, fto nUcniion to its improvomentu fur-
thqr .tluuuMiitcd imlividiinl eouvcntr.uce. Sulos of about
thirty lots have already boon tnndo to individunU residing
nt Apalachicola, Columhus pud Now York.Avlio liuvon-
grotto erect .fire proof buildings pp tho s.uu lots without
dcluv, a pi other measures will bo iimm'dintoly adopted to
maka. HUch pviiimneut improvemriii*"n* will, no doubt,
nmkejt.ns Utmlihv n plncn of roaWar.cohs is to he met with
inlMiycUye.omlijif.Virciniii. - *•:/.
St. George’s Sound Is cnpacioiiP, nnd 1ms peettro an-
qbornzq in blue ejay bottom, nud is defimded on nil sides
from llmjen, Jl btw t\ytf 'muraiicni—-one by t'.in “ East
pass," uilmittingWdsius of liOO Ions, having pixicen feet
over flip b'lr at jow wntertbo oihar.by tho “West piiB*,"
having 12J to 13 font at low 'water, udinUting vessels of
3fj0tonsJmvth3it witiibuthny difficulty. Vnawcfs drawing-
8 feel us' u ally load ut tlio wharves, those of 12j foot or 359*
tons bitrihen, .carrving HOQ h.nliM ofoottqnj within3mile*
of llto town; nnd. thoao of COO tons tnho in thoir enrgoes
within sixteen nhfha in sonttre nuehora^oiu Ihe Sound.
Loiters on ifio subject of ibo alnvo Ian.Ip, to !*.» uddrcpseil
:o Tho n isA. Bullzoll; Peter Mitchell, John Cuntoclinn,
or Benjamin A Pulliam, at llto Offices of Ilia Anuhittbicola
Lnrtjl.Coinpativ *ut Talla!m**sce or ^nnlcicliicofu, or in llto
itthy of Now York, to Bouiamin VVoblsey Roger*.
Lilliogmphie Maps of Ajtnlm liicoln, oud of its vicinity
mav ha eueu nt Uto following places J —
In New York tit the office of the Trustees, or of the Hon.
Joseph M. Whilo.nl Woshiiision, D. C.
In'Clihrloston, S. C, nt llto ©Im
•is of Richard Cnrnochnn.
■.folili- P. Williamson.
John Dillinghnm <fc Co*-
Thomas Bultzoll.
Hiram Nourse. »
COLUMBUS SELECT SEMINARY,
• FOR YOUNG LADIES.
T HE public is resbectiully infqrtried that tho Exor
cise* of this Institution will bo raiurood on MON
DAY tho 4th of January 1U30. .
In order to render this Seminary in.cvory respect worthy
of public patrouagnjtho Principal has engaged thb valuable
assistance of d Lady, who has hud niuiiy years experience
us u Finishing Governess in sutuo of tho first Institutions
and Families in Europe,
Very important und extensive Apparatus for tho illus
tration of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and Astronomy,
Ituvo boon obtained, which wore carefully and esoccially
selected by two of tbo most Scientific gentlemen iu. Phila
delphia!; usefulness alone Imvfitg beeu regarded in tlio so-
lcctioii, no oxpenso was spared; tho principal therefore
believes no invidious comparison can bo inode in this de
partment, with any similar Institution in the couttlry
Savannah, Ga.
Cuhimhus, Ga.
Tallahassoo, Flor.
Apalachicola,
Now Orlcnns,'
Mobile, Jnmes Inncrnrity. -l
Pcnsucoln,. John Inncrnrity.
Tim following Papers will ptd.liidi the above daily for*
ono woek. nnd thereafter once n work until tbo 15th Fob-
runry, nnd rend their bills to,tlio office of tbo Daily Adver
tiser for payment.
Boston Courier, Philndolpldn Nntionnl Gazette, Halil--
more American, CharlcHtnu Courier, Sn'.unnaliGc.nrgian,-
New Orlrona Bco, Cincinnati Gazette, Nasltville Btoofr.
January 7 48 I5F
bpjcak tho French Language,
TERMS.
For tbo usual branches or a complete English Education,
including Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, uso of tho
Globes, Drawing Maps, Botany. Use of Philosophical
Apparatus, and. Chemical Laboratory, Penmdnshlp,
ilain book-keeping, Also tbo French Language,
CALI* AT KINO’S
NEW ESTABUMIMENT,
DAUPHIN-STREET, MOBILE,
N the largo nnd commodious new four story granite
. building, lately oreefed, n fow door* above Wuler-Sf.
nnd opposito Messrs. Kollogg Sc Co’* Book Store, wlniro
I lmvo pertunnenily seltlpd myself fur tbo purponn of caV-
rying on tlio Moranntihrbuiiitit.B* nxtcusivrly. 1 tberoforo
take thin method of informing my friends and deulors gorw
orally, tlmt I nm opening uu eniiro new stock of tlio most
splendid and valuable Assortment of
British, India, French, German, Irish, Italian,
Swiss, Russian, Scotch and Amcricau
r ^L5.Sl£\,\roai^ilro*8ro“ofAlal, n m»,.ll
Gunner Joint
Gardner Mi** LUz.
Glen June*
Gathry Wmeo** 3
gh W li
Kaudall ElUba A
Liuclt MR
Lzwlcw Jm
Lewi* Fruuk or las.
I^sach Jos II
I*uy Gcorgo
Lytic Samuel 3
Laumr Houry G
Lawlion latitos R
Lewis Jacob 3
Lewis Noland R.
LangM. M.
Lucas Win D.
Alarxlixll Wm B
JilaUUows L
Mosoly Elitbs
Massey lames
Muse Hamuel
Mi U hell Andrew
Mulone to liuntor
Manly It J
Mitbell Harvey
MUUeil CuNbing 4
Millor-Harry 3
Morgan II. i*
Mimms Mr* PaUey
Mnplos Wm L
Mealing Wm E
Moore Alexander
McCall Mi** Elcnora
Mckiuzy Z
McLcikey Ino M 3
___ji»d TboeE
Kowdenlno
Reeves HrtMK
RevjsJnoM,
Raiasey Ino
Robinson loo
&BS!&w
Rivera Richard
Randall BB
Roberts Clmles
Robuck Gracy
itobuck Julius
Roberson Richard'
Simon* 80)
Shelton Col 8. M
Sharp InoD.
Hwiuny Ino 3
Schoofficid Ephraim
Smith Ju«Uco
Smith Rhode L
Stewart Geo W
Scott luoS
Stillmsn GO
Sindcrloo S
Slsto Gracv
Himmons Robt 9
Sears Ino.
Hiatter Randolph 3
Sliaw I« seph3
Smith Mira Mary ME
Smith % W
Smith Ino
Smith Harrison
Smith lessea
Smith IIL
Smith Aaron P
Spencer Hlehard
Stowart A
Still Thomas I.
Show W II
Scarlorougli lessen 3
Slibhiu Clayton
Stedstico lioustin
Slmmins las.
Sloue Mary I
Shaff Charles
Haversnca Thos I
Saris Thos
Scott Thos L •
Stiongo I. to Co
Turner Matthow
Tarver Ino TBS
TomplatonWm 9
1 nyior Lewis L 3
Turner Abel
'i'illery Randall
ThoiupMU* Mrs EUza
Turner Goo P
Tension Newsom
Trotter Isaac P
Toxey Wm
Tyler Emery B
Vincentloha
Virion -ciioaM II
irodiP*A*.wilbapuro pronuncinton—pertdnu, $40 00
EXTUAS.-rThe Spanish and Italian Langtia- ••
gc* each, por terra, 12 50
Music; net term, 25 00
Painting, in Water colours, Including the AVt *' ;•
ofDasign, Perspective, Crayon, Drawing and
Oriental Tinting, per term 15 00
Oil painting and Figure Drawing, per term * * 15 00
Board $12 por inonlh, payable in advance.
Tuftipn payable at tho expiratiuujof three months.
Early applications arc requested, (ns the number is lim
ited,) addressed to : ■ j,
J. H. LLOYD, Columbus, Ga.
REFERENCES, .
Jas. S. Calhoun, Esq. . f
K. ,L. DkGuakkenried, M.D. > Columbus.
lion. G. B. Thomas, >
Jas. Camak, Esq. Athons, |Gq.
II. Jackson, Esq. L. L. D. Athens* Gn.
Hey. \Y*i. Lehman, Professor of Modern Lan
guages, Uuiversil v of Georgia, Athons.
Rev. Carlisle P. Reman, Midway.
Rev. Elijah Hinclair, Acting Trustee of
Randolph Macon College. *•
Hon. Olivkr H. Prince, Millcdgcvillo.
Dcceml»or,25 47 3t
Tho Alabama Journal and Floridian Tallahanscn, will
give the above 2weekly insertions,, in- the inside of tlieir
papers, aud forward tlieir accounts to this office for col
lection.
of which Ims been selected within the last two niutith* from
tho latest importations Into tho custom cities, from the im
porters nnd brat hands,nnd mrtny kind* mid dnm rintiott of
Goods that aro scarce titul rare, win lie nnniifhctt.ro.l
presrtly to order; so as to ho always able \o supply cus
tomers with nny article they mny require.
Tho advantages of this House nre inferior to none in the
State, having agents in tho principal cities who have resi
ded there ninny years; and who are buying a Inrge'quanti
ty of goods daily, nnd nro Old experienced Hferrknnli. and
Imve nil end every opportunity of obtaining goods at very
reduced prices, nnd often nt extreme sacrifices, for cash—
also procuring wlmt is now ami fashionable, imaivdiately
on-tho first Arrival front foreign countries, nnd transinUtiiig
them with despatch to this place,
Tho goods just oponed consist of
STAPLE, FANCY AND WINTER GOODS,
Broad Cloths, Cussimcrcs, Satinets, Kerseys,
Linsoys, Flannels, and Coarse Heavy Goods,
a new article for Servants Clothing.
Blench nnd brown Domestic Calicoes, Ginghams, Mus
lins of all kinds; plain aud figured Hilks; Laces and Edg
ings, belt nnd bonnet ltibbons; cotton nnd silk thread, and
worsted lloiRory; Irish LincttB, Lawns, Thread, Cambric
Handkerchiefs,'l.aco Cnjies, Onps, Spencers and Points;
Botnbazetts and Bombazinds; colored Moreen for curtains,
Merino cloths. Printed Muslins: white and colored Cam
brics, all. width ; Hollands, hustings; insertings, Cornetts,
Bkirts, Fringes, Merino Shall* and Scarfs: Burlaps,
Tciklenhiirgs, Russia and Irish Bhectmg; Flowers amt
Wrcn'lts, Boiihetts of nil kinds; Marseilles, Gcrmau and
Domestic (l mils; Silk and Cotton Pocket H’kdfs; Mer
ino. VJgoniu, Herman. Adrinnoplo, Uernanis,Crape Gauze:
Silk, Muslin and Cashmere Shull* oml Hdkfs, Luce, and
Gbiizo Veils of ull colors i Satins, Florences, Mode, Per
sians, Florentines. Binding*, Diapers, Vestings, Haber
dashery articles, Pins, Needles, Puflfc B«lf Powders, Curls,
Scissors. Bend nnd Volvnt Reticule*, Purses, Combs,
Dulls, Cologne water, Bobbins, Snoot and sowing Cotton*,
Tapes, Braids, Nooks and Eye*, Gjo ’* *" *
McLetlsr lame* 9
Glenn'llW. Jm*E 3 {McCoy TIioniM
Good Andrew
Gordon A J
Garllell <’ol
Guvaet Joel D
Ircgg Hobart J,
Gums Wm
GibreoPG
Grant A G •
Green Wm
Gillis Daniel
Gilbert Wiley
llood D*uici
Mctiraw Mi*a ixjvicy
MrtUry Ilicbsrd
McArthur John
McCoy Jerewiab
McUry Wr
Md
Guardian’s Sale.
GHEE A BI. Y loan order of tlio lionoizblojho lulerior
A. Court ofTroui) cotinty, (wlif.lt sitting for ordinary
initpuie,) 01; tlio Ural Tuo«day In Murch next, at tin 1
Court Hounedoor or Heard county, botwcon tlio naual
hour, of eulo, wdl be Bold
Lot of Land No. 22, in the 14ih^district,
of Heard county, ‘ " “
See. for tlio *
on tlio dny
January 8. 49—td.
oi Ijuiiii ivo. mw, in ino tun uisirici,
county, llic property of James B. Garter, orphan,
a beuaht of the said ornlinn. Terms made known
f of aalc. C ADEll CARTER, Guard’n.
Choice Groceries*
for snlo
Wright M*iy A
Walker Ino T
William* lobn
Whataker l»K
Womack A W
Wellborn M L 9
Whitman Ellas
Whitley Pits
Well* Dote*
Wilburn Psderic
Webitcr'David
WUIlaintoa la* D
a Wm White eolomoa
> M if. Mary J Wydio U
fTlHE subscribers have just received, and offer
JL at the lowoat prices,
100 Bolts Bogging, CO colls Ropo, 1 bale Twine
4 Hluisd Porto Jtico Sucar /, .,, . 1
30 bags Green Cuba C»ffi>o,5 bbls. St. Jngodo,
2 Ticrcc* Laguira dp. 5 bags Java do.
16 Boxes Choice Tobacco,
25 Barrels Pqrk.
5 qnartor Casks Cogniac Brandy
5 Bbls N.Eb Gib.
And various oilier articles, such as
SalaratusS Salt- Petre, Pimento, Popper, Soap
Indigo, Powder, Shot, Bor Lead, bturch
Allum. Ixtmon Syrup, Chumpnlgno
Imperial and Hyson Tea in Cmldyo
Boots and Shoes of Various qualities. Hats
Alacaboy auil Scotch Snuff, Wire Sifters
' Collins and Simmon* Cust Steal Axes
Btittor Crackers: Boxei and Kegs Raisins
Sugars, Hollow Wore, Fire Dogsalibvels and spades
-tnildlua und Hridlo* toe ‘
J/T. NILES & Co.
nahurgs, dec. dec,
BOOTS & SHOES,
oven, Pearl Buttous;Os-
i
Of'ovory descriution omhrncing Ladies, Gcutioincn's Miss
es, Boys. Children’s from approved Factories. Beaver,
Fitraiul Wool HA'I’A. of different qualities, soiucot which
are of the best iimlerial, end finished by first rato workmeu.
Umbrellas and Parasols, leather, hide nnd morocco Tuinks;
fasldonnblo Bonneis, Cotton and Wool Curds, Imliungoode
of all kinds; bouvur. Fur nnd seal Caps. Also, iuffinte
plush cl- tli, linir and cliincliilli Operas.
Together with a number of other now article* loo numer
ous to montion. Most of tlio above good* can be rveum-
mendtu), ami Cannot be surpoFsed either in quality,stylo or
fabric, and will be sold at the very smallest ndvaucc on the
original cost. I shall receive by uenrlv evory arrival, ad
ditional aupidicp through the season, of the lutes! tty lo and
mo3tfashiouablo articles.
County Morchunts, Travellers, Pedlars,
And all dealers aro particularly solicited to call and exutn-
ino my slock and prices previous to purchasing. Every
exertion will ba mads to meet their viows, nmlremlor gon-
eral satisfuetion.
For cheap nnd derirabw things, r
Bo curtain to apply at Iiii!R*«*
Jam 8, ft 49 tf
NEW GOODS.
T HE subscribers uro now receiving and wilt lmv
.open, at APALACHICOLA, by U»e 15lh instant
a General Stqqk of . i ;
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
which they will sell cm the^imwwdaftn^Wrius,
Apalucliicola, Nov. 1, 1835. • ' ' 42«»-3m
1% S'im
j»dcmy,irO: happy to an*
ignsed for tbo present year,
D. C. Ilobbins, who conic*
Pockcl Book I*ost.
T OST in Girard, oh Tuoaday morning last, earl/, «
JLd small leather Pocket Book, tied with a black string#
containing Ono Hundred and Fivo Dollars, in money, one
bill lor $5, on tbo Alnbttma Bank, the rest all Georgia mo
ney. Also, tho following notes, to win one note,signed
Tarploy Prioketf, for soyenty-eix, dollars, payable to^tho
subscriber, dated iu December Iasi, one signed William
L. Rush aud John ToUglo, for fifty -eight dollars, payablo
to tho subscriber, dated 1st January, 1838,both.duo next
Christmas. Also, ono note on James M. Baxter, for seven
dollars,doted and payable same lime, and a note piven to
W. C. Cleveland, by Mnrenn Caldwell, for sevenw-nino
dollars, credited $15, dated 20lli April, 1834, payubte ono
dny after dole. ALo a note on Epbrulm Mouraw, for $22
10 cent*—credited $13 73 cents, nuJ scvoraV rcceipis imd
papers., .Tho maker* of tho abovo note* are cautioned
against paying Ihqin witliout my order. The finder of tha
Pocket Book will bo liberally rewarded upon delivoriag
the sumo to ibo subscriber, in Uumil cmimy, 15 milt*
from Columbus, near tho bid Federal Rood, or i-» tlm Edi
tor*, at this offico. __ WILEY PRICKETT.
Jail. 8, 49 ~3t
ilcl'liuil David Wyuu Lewis <
Nixon Jamos Waiteaidc* Mr
NeUoa lamas O Whiiun G 6 3
Nnliore Ha* ton Walker I G
Vuioa lauina WaiUwortb Japo
MVVM ... Nrt»ou losepli '
Hand flit* Clori**. I.NVariug 7>
Iloilo. M 8 R sewMuH Robert I..
Harp More JL* A .Jelly HL . J
llarulivra GB M I tVtcr*Mt**Calbarioe 1
“'Swwj! 194)1 JA5IKS VAN NESS^.JT.
Ware Iamb*
Wick, (tartlet
Watt* Ww
notice,
rat UK tru.lM. oUoiiUin. AcilBro,
JL nounv., tlmt llicy lmv, n„|
Ihn Mrviea, of Mr. BcnKolaor. I
liiglily rcouimutodcJ n»<> Cksficol ’1 otffilior. Tlio hcliool
will open on lho flr«t llonday in Janu.ry., Tim ruto. of In-
ition a,* bra,mho. Aoodo-
JOHN i’ASSSIOUE.
81’iUNUKU UI1S80.N,
UKO. OSBOKN. •
January I ™ 48
To Jowmoymen TPailors
7ANTRD. by tho atthficrilirrs, 4 firat rato Joarney-
’ litcuTiitlora, lo which steady empluyuicut will be
zivoO. Nona need apply except those tlmt understand
fheir burin,... 7 0. H.'fc C. A. PEABODV.
Jon-1. gr*
F OIJU month', after ilhlc, npplicniian will bo mAo, to-
tho Itonorublc.tholufuriur Com t of Emanuel comi
ty, when sitting forurdiunvy pttrp«pc«,U»v'leaveto ecll tlwv
real estate of Win W Ylttalh of I’ninnucl cctiniy, an illc-
gititnatouf Sarah Iloailt ofBcriv ett county. ’ I . ,
RARDV V. HEATH, Guardian.
January ft W A I. 49 4t^
F OUIt num Its after date application will lo made to
the UonornUlo the Inferior Conn of Ytoup vouaiv.
while sitting for ordinary purpose*, for leave to sell one of
the Negroes beiongin: to the orphans <*f fteiduniiii Bnker-
deceared. M lLUS B. SsERC&C, Guard’a-
' ‘ . r '. .tvJ
Jnn. 2.
iMoilec.
ris couuty deceit-< .1' uio uqucutj to >:oilo forward
Hiidjimku payment. Ah-o, tln^ uaviiig d.'inu.dA amiinst
void deccuscu ut a n «j:« .ud i.i luv thetr. in
law. ARCHABAI D UClSoN/Adrt’ti
Jonl,, ,46
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