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EIGHTH VOLUME.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY
MABKSt FlOURiVOY & JETER*
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• before tho- expiration of the year. No subscription received
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• the narabbr of. insertions, will be published uutil ordered out,
and charged accordingly.
Leoal'Advertisemf.j«ts published at the usual rates, and with
■ strict attention to tlie requisitions of the law.
N. B.—All Sales ropulatail by law, must be mado before[the
Court Houqo door, botwenn, the hours of .10 .in tho morning,
■ and 4 in the evening—those of Land in tho county where it is
situate i those of Personal Property, whore the letters' test!-
. mentary, of. admlnwtrntion or or guardianship wero obtainod—
and aVo .required to be previously advertised income public
' Ouzotto, as follows t
BiiERinV Sales under regular executions, for thirty days t qn*
uer mortgage, fi fas, sixty days, befomtlio day of sale.
Bales of Laud and Negroos, by Executors, Administrator* or
• Guardians, for sixty days before the day of sale.
Sales ot personal property (except negroes) forty, days. Ci-
. tatiohs by Clorks of the Courts of Ordinary,upon application
ifor lettera of administration, must bo published for thirty
- DAYS. *
'Citations upon application for dismission, by Executors, Ad
ministrators or Guardians, monthly for six months.
'Orders of Courts of Ordinary, (accompanied with n copy of the
bond, or ngreeinouQ' to mulct titles to land, must be published
THREE MONTHS. • •
Notices by Executors, Administrators orGunrdlnns, of npplicn*
• uon to tho Court of Ordiunrvfor leave to sell the Land or Ne
gro fs an estate, FOUR MONTHS.
Notices by Executors or Admiuistiators,tothe bebtdrs and Gre-
- ditors of nn estute, for six weeks.
ET Letters, to tho Editors, on busiuess. mast e vow mid, to
entitle them to attontlini
McIntosh Hall* Columbus* Georgia*
s ubscribor would respectfully ipform bin friends
W and tho.public generally, that henna tnl^en tho above
establishment, known as the McIntosh HkU, formerly oc
cupied by Min. Love, and more recently-by Isaac Mitchell,
Esq. It id situated about the centrb of tho city, and per
haps as well calculated to afford comfort to the Hoarder
and Traveller as nny houso.. of the kind in the plafio. I
view it entirely tjnneccBsary to make the usual promises,
but would earnestly solicit persons visiting the city to call
and judge for theiusolvcs. Illy own personal attention will
be given to tho establishment, as well ns that of my brother
H r( y ,W 5 rf 0fMm,!dgOVi !loHN C. MANGHAM;
Council Chamber, j
, Columbus, January 16. >
T HE following gentlemen were appointed a Board of
Health, for tue city of Columbus, for the present
year. ,
Dr. Robert E; Broadnax, Elbert Wells and Marlin
Brooks Esqrs. for all that part of the City below Crawford
Street, constituting Ward No. 1.
Dr. John R. Boon, John C. Mahglmm and James Kiv?
(in Esqrs. for all that 'part between Crawford and St.
Clair Streets, Ward No 2.
Dr. R T. Sankey, A. K.Ayer and Charles D. Stewart
Esqrs.'for all that part between St. Clair and Randolph
Streets, Ward No. 3.
Dr. A. Hunt, Thomas Morris and M. R. Evanff Esqrs.
for all that part'nbovo Randolph Street, Ward No,4.
Copy from the Record. ir n PflKi.PS. fi’l
’ April 29
Imported Arabian
S IS X BSA330BSK1S*.
T HIS beautiful Horse is now at Columbus, whore ho
will permanently remain. His spring senaon will
commenco the last day of tiiis month, and continue till the
first of July next. His blood is pure, and competent
judges hnve pronounced him tho finest Arabian that has
been Introduced into the United States within tho last 20
years. He was purclinsed by aiio"of the subscribers iVom
Coptnin Read, of the frigate Constellation,, by whom lie
was exported from Tunis in the fall of 1834.
Arrangements liavo been nmdo to have mares kept in.
the neighborhood ut 37$ a day, or $10 per month.
N. B. For particulars, see’Handbill*.
Bf a nnv v
Fob. 12.—-2tf J
E TIie Alabama Journal and Southern Recorder will
h the above three months.
LANDS.
T HE subscriber offers for sale on liberal terms, the
following valuable tracts in the Creek Nation, v»J
W 27 15 30 ) nn «. , rrftAlt
E 27 15 30 J ° n Smi8 Crcek *
S 24 15 27, on the north fork of the Cowaga.
S 18 17 30, about 4 miles from ColumhiiR.
March 31—9tf JOHN DILLINGHAM.
Dissolution.
T HE copartnership heretofore existing between Dr’s.
URQUHART & WARE, is hy n,u!UQ I consent’
dissolved. Dr. Ware having purchased out the entire in
terest of the formdr, tho business’in future will bo con
ducted by Dr. Ware. Ho takes this opportunity of ten
dering his thanks to his friends and patrons for their past
favours’, and flutters himself that lie will bo ahln to secure
a continuance of thoic pntronage, as ho will devote his on-
tiro personal attention to tho business in future. His as
sortment of Medicines is crimplntd of the finost and best
articles that can be procured, and all orders with which ho
may bo favored will be promptly attended to.
Dr. Pratt’s Artificial Nipples*
For the relief of that distressing complaint called soro
Nippes, for sale at Dr. Robert A, Wares Drug Store.
This simple Instrument 1 am happy tostato, completely
answers the object for which it was designed. I liavo in
company with Dr. Hoxny seen it applied in two or three
cases, whero the mother suffured tiio most excruciating
pain, from the application of tho child to the natural Nip
ple, when by the use of this Instrument to shield tho Niii-
ple, the child could lie nursed without producing tho sligh
test pain or inconvenience whatever.
April 15 11 tf
South Western or Upper Mail Route.
Washington City mid Millcdgovillo Ga. thence to New
Orleans. New Arrangement, 1836. South-Western
and Piedmont Linos consolidated.
PECK, QUESENBERRY & Co.
1UOW owning, the intersecting lines, which formerly
J^l rendered an uninterrupted passage through this
route uncertain, promise travellers a passage through the
whole route, “secure from all interruption fioin conflicting
interests.”
TWO STEAMBOATS daily leave Washington for
Fredericksburg, Va. where, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays, coaches are in waiting to take nassongers on
•to Curtersville, Faruiville, Prince Edward Court-house,
Halifax Court-house, Va.: Milton, Greensboro..Lexing
ton, Salisbury,Charlotte, &c. North Carolina; Ynrkvilln,
Unionville,Ahhovilio, &c.South Carolina; Washington,
Greensboro, Eatonton &c. to Millcdgeville, Ga.: where
this Lins unites with the Metropolitan Lino to New Or
leans, distant from Washington City, by this route, 1317
miles only. Intersecting Lines to Columbia, Augusta,
Knoxville, Tallahussce, ficc.
• The South-western Lino leaves Milledgcvillo for Wash
ington City, Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays; distance
658 miles ; through in eight nnd a half days, allowing full
time for sleep und refreshment, fepcod ns’ great as con
sistent with health nnd safety. A superior natural road,
neither mountainous nor sandy, pussing'thro' tho famed
gold region of Nort’j Carolina.
Good water, healthy country, excellent taverns, w‘th
low charges, tomperuto drivers, and superior horses and
coaches.
The proprietors solicit passengers ttf oblige them, by
giving this line one trial; feeling confident that they will
travel it afterwards to oblige thnmsclvos. It is their nnx-
idus wish to make this a popular Line, nnd worthy of pat
ronage, they therefore, beg to be informed of any miscon
duct of persons in thoir service..,
ID* The Stage Office is now kent in Millcdgovillo at
Mrs. Huson’s, whore pnssengers will apply for seats.
PECK, QUESENBERRY & Co.
Fredericksburg ai d Danville VA.,
March 4 5 3m
Notice.
T HE copartnership heretofore existing between the
subscribers under the firm of RINALDI fc SMI TH,
in Apalachicola and also iu Columbus Georgia is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. . _ ,
All persons indebted to Rinaldi & Smith of Columbus
are requested to make payment to T. H. Smith, and all
those indebted to tho firm at Apalachicola will settle with
J..W. Rinaldi.
Apalachicola, January lftth 1836.
The business will bo continued by T. H. SMITH, at tho
old stand on Randolph Street, four door* from Brand St.
who has on hand a general supply o! Groceries which will
be sold low for cash.
Columbus, Feb. 12,1836. 2-tf
A CABO.
A. ELMORE, (late. of the firm of Marlin fit
more. Attorneys at Law, Montgomery, Ala.J
rated a removal to the city of New Orleans, of
fices to the public, as Attorney and Counsellor
er27 13 tf
Notice.
T HE copartnership heretofore existing between T.
Pitkin and Dana Ilungerford, under the firm of T.
Pitkin & Co. was dissolved the first of Oct. 1835 by limi
tation, the books and accounts are in my possession, nnd nil
persons indebted to the firm, and those having demands a-
gainst the same, will call upon me for settlement.
March! 6 tf T. PITKIN.
House & Lou for Sale.
A COMFORTABLE dwelling bouse and two half
acre lots, sitnute on the corner of Crawford fic For-
yth streets, for snlr on good terms. Apply |o the sub
scriber on the premise*. J. \v. ML’LLOY.
s gttrrh 4 5 tf
v STARR * RUSE,
W OULD inform their friends and tlifi public generally
that iqey can furnish B^lls, Partics or Wedding*,
either in the city 'pr cotinties, at short notice. .. B
Cakes for the counties packed nnd warrtinted' to gditnfo.
We would also wish to inform those who attended the Ball
on tho 29th ult. that nothing of our manufacture was there*,
understanding aswehavn, that hinny ladies supposed the
coke to hate been made by ug. Thosdoftlid22nd and23rd,
were ofonr manufacture.
• March 4. ' . 5tf
Found,
B Y the subscriber on the' rorid leading from Elterslie
to Hamilton in Harris countv, sometime inJnnunry
.Inst, one Bmall Calf'Skin POCKET BOOK, containing
Fiftdeh Dollars in money, and papers, of but lit tic import-,
.ance. It is supposed by tho papers jn it to belong to a
Presbyterian minister by tlie, name of Smith. The owner
can liavo tlie same by calling at the sukecribers henr El-
IersJie,hy paying for.this advertisement.
April 22—12 3t JOHN H. PARHAM.
Harper, Thornton ft lAvin^ton* ;
H AVE 1 on hand pnd will pell very low. fbr cash, nr ap
proved paper, 'a 'general Stock of Groceries, Dry
Goods and Hardware, among which are '
100 Bhls N.O.*Sugnr,'5hlids <jo. , •
, ^ 1,5 hhds St. Croix Sugar / . .
Lrtnf, Lump and Havana Brown do.
200 Kaga, Cuba'Green und Rio Caflfee .
25 Boxes Hyson, Imperial and Gnnpowdor Tea .
,20 Kegs Goshen Butter, 5000 Ihs assorted Caslini s
Bngging, Bnle Rope and Twine
50 Tons Swedes Iron, assorted Sixes. -v •
300 Sacks Liverpool Ground Salt , -
100 Kegs Nails, assorted sixes
50 bhls Genuine West India Molassee-
1 25 bhls New Orleans Svrup
Cast Steel, German nnd Blistered do.
.206, Setts Waggon and Cart Boxes
Sheet, HoqpandBand Iron '
200 Jlbls Western Flour, 100 ijo. Canal do.
. * 3Q do best quality Western Old Rectified Whiskey
.50. do N.0. Rum,-50 do.'American Rye Gin "
50 do Malaga Wine, 10 do. Cider -Vinegar ' '
20 do CogniucBrmidy,Sergndtts Brand
8 ido Holland Gm
2 Pipes Swan Bcand Holfnnd Gin
2 do London Dock,,Cogniac Brandy,.
1 •' do Old Champaign Brandy
2 rlo Old Jamaica Ktftn ..
Fine Wine of choice brands on drat..
.10 Baskets Chhmpaigno Wine ’ ,
10 Bhls Port Winn, 10 bids Tcnerifie Wine
1 Pine A. T. Wide, 10 Tons Grindstbnes
100 Boxes Tobacco, of various-qualities
10 do Lnftwibli’n host Chewing Tqhacco . *
5 do Morgan & Browns M u
Boxpr Glass, Starch find Soap,
20 Kegs Duponts FFF G Powder
Shot nnd Lend, Begars &c. ■ '
5 Tierces Riqo, 75 bbls No 3 Mackerel •
’ Hats, Shoes and BluYikr.ts
Bleacimd rtnd Rrown Sheeting and Shirting , •
Marino Prints, Satinets, Flnnnels,.Hosieiw &c#
Blacksmith Topls f Patent and Carolina Hoes
Trace Chains, &c. otfc. ' ‘
Columbus, March 18 - 7 ‘tf
New Arraii^cintint. ’
ROOD & SEYMOUR, *,
*H"M*AVE takon'Mr. Wm. Stafford, sun. (formerly a co-
JOL partner of John Dill, Esq.) Into business, with them,
and will in future, transact business together, in the towns
of Lumpkin nnd Roanoke, Stowart co. under the firm of
STAFFORD* SEYMOUR & Co. •
Being thankful for the patronngo they havo rccoivpd, res-
-—.fully solicit a coutinuutiou from tlie public and their
’ ‘ %KOOD,
friends generally.,
Roanoke, Stewart co. Jan. 15
A. P.
C.B,
WM. STAFFORD,!
50 4m
JACQBl & HEINE, 9
Are now ready to reccivo any articles In tlie
UPHOLSTERING BUSINESS,
Sach as
R epairing and rebuffing sofas, chairs,
MATTRESSE8, done in the neatest stylo, by an
‘onced workman from New York.
S Instrimicntnl, and ulso the cabinet making part of
OS REPAIRED and Tuned, by ii workman, from
Paris, who for his skill in the action of his instruments,has
41
Drugs. [lleiUnines, Paints, Oils,
Dyoutuffs Perfumery,Surgical Instruments,&e
Dlt’S. URQUHAUT & WARE.
A RE now receiving largo additional supplies of the a-
hove articles, wliich they offer to tho public on the
n.’ost reasonable terms—many of the articles, wore per-
soa’H.Uy selected by ono of tho firm—and they invite all
pcrsi'ire wishing to purchase, to call and examine for thorn-
selves. Among many of tho articles aro_tke following :
Acids ir; R'enemf
Black Ur.'ip, Alcohol
Enjjlisli CdffOiel
American “
Citrado Kali
Emory Powder*
Extract Cicala
Extract Ddndeliou
Extract Hyoscyamu.s
Extract Spruce; Cochineal
Cnycnne Pepper, African
Cnyenne Pepper, Aoierican
James’s Powder
Flax Socd
Flowers Benzoin; Emetine.
Gum Myrrh, best
“ Myrrh, inferior '
AssnfcDtida
Mn'stich
Opium
Tragacantli ,
“ Copaldo.‘ Sciroiny ;
do, Gninc; do Ammoniac
do Gnlbanutn; Honey; Hops
Hydryodato of Potash
Isinglass;.Iodine . ,
Jujube Pastb, in boxes
Jujiihu Paste, in rolls
Mace; Carbo unite Magnesia'
Ilehry’s Mngnesia
Aceta of Morphlno •
Sulphate of Morphine
Musk: Nutmegs
Nux Vomica; Cinhamop
Castor Oil: Sweet Oil
Oil Almonds; Oil Aniseed
“ Burgomont; do. Lemon
“ Cinnamon; do Cloves
“ Croton; do Juniper
“ Sassafras: do Lavender
11 Cubeba; do Orauge
14 Peueroyal
44 Peppermint; do Roses
44 Rosemary'; doTanxy
tl Wihtergrocn
' “ Worm Seed
p e aflash; Potash
Pen ft* Barley; Patent do
‘Adlio^fvo Plaster, spread
do do in rolls
Mercurial Plaster
Blistering , .do
Piperine: u in nine
Suftron English
Saffron Americ’an
Epsom Suits; ,
Glauber Salts . ‘ * y
Suits Tartar; Saifs* Lemon
Salts Hartshorn ; S.tarch •
Sulplmte of Potash
Sulphor in rolls . •
Snlphcr ground; BaltpoJor
Spirits Hartshorn
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,' FIUDAY RORNfNG* BIA1T 6, 1830* »
MRS. RENNET,
T ATE ofAugusta, having taken the house lattcrlyoc-
JL4 .oupiad by Dri Mepoe, opposite Mr. J.. P. Jackson,
Oglethorpe street, would say to the public: she is prepared
to take ten or fifteen private BOARDERS, qpon acebm-.
tpodating terms; Ami fluttering hhrsclffrom her past ex
perience in this bu8inos8, *he believes she wjll lie able to
give satisfaction to tliose who may bo disposed to toko .a
seat at her fable. ' ' - .. \
Fob. 26 : J. V. H. , 4 tf
Ca,upi>cll, ITtcDoiigiUd & Harris,
Attorneys and. Cuunsollors at I.a\V, .
4JWJ ILL nractico in the Cfiattuhoochee Circuit, Heard
VY aud Troup of the, Cowata, also lu .the udioiniug
counties ip flip State of Alabama. Office on Broau-strcnt,
one.door above llie^Sontinel offico—directly opposite the
Post Office. *. JAMES : H. GAMPBELL,
. April 8—lfltf
' - ALEXANDER McJlOUGALD,
JAS. WATKINS HARRIS
GROCERIES, AT WHOLESALE*
f t...,,
nvit Coffee ; 60 bills, rectified Whiskey
'24 bids, rye Whiskey: 50 dd. N/Oi'ioatrs Rum »
24 bids. New England liuid; 25 do Cognac'Brandy
20 fihla.,A'inericnti Gin; 12 do Cordial.
20 half nnd qlinrier, casks Malaga Wine
Madeira, Muscat nnd Teheriffo . '
Cognac Brandy, llollamV Gin and JamaieaRum
60 bhls. Maokurol, No. 3: 24 litrif bbls. do No. 2
241mlflilrts. do No. 1; G.bales Bagging.
75 cdils Rope; Cheese. Raisins,-.Shot, Phwdcr
24 hoxek Bar Soap \ 16 boxes Sperm Candles
24 ho^cs Tnllow Candles; 18 chests Teas-
'50 kegs Nails; 12 boxes Collin? Axes v - »
Hardware, Cutlery^ Castings, Ac.
ALSO, AT WHOt.KSAI. : AND tlETAtr.,
Cap*, Hdt8^ Shoes* Saddles and-Bridles, together with a
• goneml assortment of
' Staple and Fancy Dry Goods* .
Feb,19~3tf . . WM. fc W. TONEY.
Hflt % Gap Mnhufactoiy.
. WADE,' nEAUDSLEY & Co:
H AT AND CAP MANUirACTt/RERS; imjhwIAiI.
ly hog leavc,to inform tho inhabitants of .Colum
bus and its vicinity, that they have taken a store in Ran-
dolnh sLreet, opposite the store of Alcssrs. (hiry ft Boss,
and the third store' From bropd-st. whero they wiltkcep
constantly.on hand, of their own manufacture, a first rate
assortment of ' •
HATS AND GAPS,
which they .will dispose d’f, nr wliolbsalo Dr retail, on the
most reasonable terms'. Among our assortment.'Is extra
fine, black Benver Rats*. Beaver mid Otter Drabs, Sattin
Beavers, a splendid article. Black arid Drab ypuths Hats
and cheap Hats of every description. Cups of all kinds
nnd fosliionss Plongo call and examine for yourselves. ,
The strictest attention paid to tlio fashions.-
A* share of public patronage is respectfully solicited.
Columhits, Ga. Jan 8.1835. 49 tf
H a
Wiuclics, Jewelry, Ac. Ac.
THO’S E. TAGGART;
AVING located himself in Columbus, a fuw dobra
bolow. the Columbus Bank, in the same building
occupied by E. S. Norton, takes this method 'of offering
his services to thq publip, and returns hjs acknowledge
ments for the liberal patronage alreudy received. He will
keep constant^ on hand, an aplortuient of Jewelry of the
finest kiud,.auiong which will be found: , v , ■
Watches—A great variety—somo very Fine.
Gold and Silver Patent Levers,
do,’ do. Anchor Escapement do.
do. do. Letiine do.
' do. do. Hunting do.
4 and 5 pmra extra and vertihte of the most approved
mature, Tobias, Rilahd, Johnson d&c. -
ALSO,
Ladies Watches,.Chains and Rings
Breast Pins, Ear Rings and Watch Chains
Seals and Keys, Roger’s Raxors and Strops
, Pon and Dirk Knives, Silver mounted Dirks
Pl'iin Dirks ahd Walking Canes *
Mantle, Alabaster and Ebony Clocks, wound up
every fifteen days, dec. &c.
03* Particular attention will be paid to repairing Clocks
Watches and all kinds of Jewelry and the work warranted.
March 4 ■ 5 3m
CHEAP STORE,
SIGN OF THE .GOLDEN BALL.
Alfred Xiandsbergr,
M OST respectfully Informs the public, that he has rc
moved to the Store lately occupied by Dr. Phelpi
where he’offers for sijlo at the lowest prices, a choic
Assortment of .
Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Confectionaries, &c
AMONG WHICH ARK
French, printed, Swiss, plain and figured Muslin*
Calicoes, Silks, Laces, Fancy Boxes, Combs
Stockings, Hnlf Hose. Suspenders, Ginghams
Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Canton Matting
. Bonnets, and othor articles too numerous to mention
, He 1ms also on hand a dosirable lot of
. Havana Sugars.
Brands of Silva, Colon, Snznrni, A B nnd R O from $400
to $25 per thousand, in one hundred quartcrand half boxes
PICKLES—Gherkins, Cucumbers, Red Cabbage
Piqailly, French Beans, Onions, mixed Picklfen
Walnuts, &o. in jars and kegs, Lobsters, Capers
Prunes, Anchovies, China Soy, Fish Sauce
Sardines, Lemons, Pine Apple Cheese • ’
Mushroom Ketchup, Raspberry and Currant Syrups
Champriign Cider, Champaign. Gunva-Jcllv
Mnanclnde. Prunes,, Muscat Wine, Irish-Potatoes .
Table Salt, Garden Seeds, Candy, Raisins
Patent white nnd colored Cundles, Pearl Barley'
^Aprill, 1836 , , ' . . . Otf
'Patent Hie (Moines.
Hill’s Balsam ol Honey
Wistar’s Cough Lozenges
Thompson’s Eye Water
Itch Ointment
Jiidkin’s Specific Ointment
BtUler’s nwgnqsian asperiont
Liquid Opodeldoc
Step rs’-Opodeldoc
Lee’s Pills
S'wRim’s Panacea
Brown’s Tonic Mixture t '•
Seldlitz Powders; Soda do
Snuff, Mackaboy
Scotch; dd Cephalih
*v Rappee '
Tooth Wash, Chlorine
Tooth Wash, Orri»
Dycsliiflk. ’ ,m!»
Annnto; Qoppcrass I Fig Blue; Indigo
Blue Stone ; .Cam \Vood | Log Wood; Madder
Paints anA Oils.
Potter’s Catholjcon
White lAJad, dry and in oil
Carmine; Chrome Yellow.
Chrome Green -
Drop Lake, No l; do No.,2
Fland White; Gluo, best
Ivory BItick ;*Lnuip~do
Gold Loaf; Silver Leaf
Lythorago; Pomiqo Stone
Rotten Stone.
Prussian Blue, Nob; 1 &2
Putty; Red Lead ;
Verdegris, dry and in oil
Vermilion Chinese
Black- Ivmd.
YollowOchre dry nnd in oil
Venetian Red,dry and in oili‘
Sjlntiinh Brown* dry & .in or
Frosting*, Blue'; do White
Frosting*, green
Smalts, Green; do Red
44 Brown; Robo Pink
Sand Paper
Spanish Whiting
Turkov Umbor
Copal Vahtish; Leather do
Japan Varnish
LinseedOil; TrttinOil
„ J.amp^Oil[; SpCnn Oil
Withagood assortment of Painters and Glaziers Tools.
Surgical Instruments, inndo to order
A clioicosqleetionbf'flno Pcrfupiory.Sonps. &c. &c.
Ojl of Kreosote, a sovereign remedy for the tooth acho
Carpenter’s Flujd Extract of Sarsaparilla Cubebs and
‘Copevia, for the cure of tho Gonorrhea, Gleet, Strict-
ure>*, Ac. &c. •
Carpenter?* Fluid Extract of Bpchu, for diseases of the
^bladder ' 1
Carpenter’s Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla
Carpenter’s Fluid Extract of Pink Root
Carpenter’s Fluid Extract of Kreosote, for the cure of
tetter, ulcors, and arresting hemorrhages, Ac. with mauy
other articles too tedious to qiention. <
Jun. 15. 50tf
WATC,EIES, JEWELRY, &c.
FOSTER & FOGLE,
H AVE lately, returned from New York, where they
havo selected an assortment of Goods ju their line,
which added to their former stock, makes tho most splcn*.
did collection .of articles, ever offered for sale in thls-to.wn,
and second to noiie, except “Marquand.’’' Among their
articles, Uie following are a few :
* .* WATCHES,
' Lcvors made to order, and warranted of tho best'kind
Also, Tobias and Qiher npproved makers
Gold, Anqhor, Duplex, Lcpinc, Verticle and Silver
: Lever, Anchor, Lcpinc, Quqrtier and common*.
JEWELRY, &C.
. VV T atch,guard nn(l nejck Cliains, a grout variety
Wa tch, und Guard Keys and Kings
• Fingerltingsfrom oho. to one,hundred dollars
Breast Pins, from one dollar to two huniubd dollars
•Pencil Cases, Spoctaclos, Thimbles, .<
Quizzing Glasses, Ear Rings a great variety, some ofr
the latest styles, Medalions.
6il;ver ware,
Table Tea, Mustard, Salt, Cream and Desert Srophs .
Ladles, Sugar Tongs,Batter Knives, Fish Kjiivcji
Forks, SnuffBoxcs, Combs, (a nbw article,). Spectacles
1 i / PLATED WARE, _ '
Cafetors, Cordial Stands, Toa # urns
Branch Candlesticks, common und chntnberdo
Snuffer Trays and Snuflbrs, Spoons - “
Aptrhl Lamp4, .Cups, Knives and Cqko Basket*.
.British plate, Spoons, Forks and Butter Knives •
Rrittania Teaand Cofieo Pots, Urns, Spooml
-Lather Boxes, Tumblers, Cutlery .. •
A few soiLs fmo Table Cutlery, containing 51 pieces
Pen, Pocket nnd Dirk KmvQs, •Scjssors’*
, Belt and Pocket Pistojs, Duelling Pistols
Ficpch Clocks, American eight day Clocks
Percussion CapsVMftsic Boxes, Accordcans
Portable Desks, Gont’s. and Ladies PressingCases
. Tea Trays; a good aj-.‘sortnidnL ...
, Canes, with gob) A silver |icads,with A without dirks
Stool Specks, Gilt and Bead .Watch Guards
Bend Bngs and Purses, Silk and Leather Purses
Visiting Cards nnd Cases, Belt Buckles and Plaques
Teeth nnd Cloth Brushes, Lather do.
Powdex Flasks, a general assortment of Perfumery. •
Fangv Soaps. •
Also, an assortment of Military Goods, and many other
articles, which they will be glpd to show, to persons favor*
ing their Establishment with a call, three ddors North of
the Insurance Bunl^ where watches will be repaired neatly
nnd warranted to perform well. Also all kinds of jobing,
36 tf
Auction & Commission Business*
nnilE su scrihers have associated themselves in this
JL Business, under the firm of
BETHUNE. & HOLLAND.
Their Btoro In on broad street, two doors below the City
Hull, where all buiincus in their line, will be thankfully
received and promptly deepatclied.
JOHN BETHUNE,
• - JAS. C. HOLLAND.
REFERENCES.
GtonoiS HAnnR.rm, ar, Columbus.
Stewart ec Fostaine, "
H. 8. Smith, “
J. S. Cai.hout (kCq. V
Palkoxar U Kihbroogu, Apalaeliicola.
E. J. ilARnm, “
I’. D. Woodrow, - • “
January 2d SI tf
Ne«v Goods, low for Cash.
J. H. CAMPBELL & Co.
On the weet side of Brood street, nearly opposite June*
Kudin's Confectionary.
H AVEjunt received a general newirtment of Dry Rood.
emhracint! the lateet faehinneof Clolha, Canhneres
and Reedy Mode Clothing. They nlso carry on the
Tailoring hu.ineM, under the euperintendance of Mr.
Janice Sullivan, and will promptly exeenla all orderi in
tliat line iu the beet mannrr itud according to the lateit
style.
Oet. 30. Mlf
o
HARDWARE, r ' *
UR stock now comprise* a general assortment iu the
aliovo line,including all tho various kinds of
Lock*, Screws, Hinges, Butts, Nail*, Brads.
Tucks, Saws, Axes, liatchots;Chains,.
Wccdingboc*, Spade*, Shovels, Bolts.
• Buckles, Faucets, Scythes, Itenp-Iumkri
Cutting Knives, Frying Pays, Tea Kettle?
Brass Kettles, Sadirons, Gimhlets, Auger*
Braces and Bitts,Tabli? Cantors, Knob*
Curtain Pin*, Andirons, Shovel* A Tongs
Mill Irons, Blacksmith and Carpenter* Tools
Fenders, .Spoon*, Razors, Razor Straps
Table, Pocket and Penknives,' Brushes
Looking GImircsj Sheet Iron,
Coppef and Tinware of every description.
ALSO—WINDOW GLASS,
8x10, 10x12, 12x14, 12x16, 12x18,
^2 x 20. 11 x 15, 11 x 16, 11 x 18. 14 x 20.
Paints, Oils, &c.
WTiite I.end, ground in Oil, do, Dry '
Black do do .. . do do do
Verdigres, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow
Venetian Red, Spanish Brown. Vermillion
Pru**ian Blue,Lamp Stack,Spanish Whiting
Putty, Paint Stone*. Paint and Varnish Brushes
Linseed, Lamp and Train Oil. For sale by
HALL A MORF.S,
Broad street, sign of the Padlock.
February If ' 3 tf
T AND POHWARDING HOVSEt-APALACHWHOLA.
HE undersigned have formed a copartnership un
der the .firm of Fnlcnnar A Kimbrough, for the pur-
K we of transacting a Genoritl'Agency, Coaimlsifon and
BCeiving and Forwarding Business. Being prepared to
mnko tho usuul advances oh consignment to their friends
in Neiv-OrlcanS, Now-Vork, Baltimore, Philadaljihia, Pro
vidonco and Boston, and disposed to devote their time ex
clusively to tlio inteterest of those confiding business to
tlinir charge; having inndo tho nocosshry arrangements to
forwnrdCotkmto N^'v-York or olsbwhere with qxpedition
hv vessels of light draft of water at tlie lowest rates of freight
a liberal sharo of public patromigs is respectfully solicited.
A. H. FAUCONAR.
WM. TL KIMBROUGH. ,
q.. m Reference*. '•
SHORTEn, Iakveu A co. . Columbus,
Gen. Ho.WAtro, ‘l
Judge CuLqutT. . 41 :
Drs. Hoxev A UnquiiAur, ' 14 * ,
P. D. WoonnuFF,' • *»
Jamrs.H, Shorter, Esoi
Gkn. R. K. CaU ;
Hon* J. W. White,
Nsw-York.
. Florida,
Dr. D. L, Whiti« ,Gnd«den county,
Apntoclucoln, august 1-
RtaU^IC—rJUST RECEIVED,
BY FOSTER tfc FOGLE,
v sowroB, ■ ‘
T HEY.GaVo Her'Gold-snd Jewels *
The Fairy - T-omnior ; Tho Mqid of Llapwellen.
.The Four Lcuved Shpmrock; Tho Coronah .
Liberty’s Homo; The Mhy Dow * . •
I’m'Just Eighteen hnd Quite ii Man
See these Looks, so fraught with Sadness
• ; Would that I* hbd‘Thy Wings To-dtty /
Rock of Ages^BoautifuLEyes i
The Morning Dreum: Meeting of.the. Water*
Erin'is My poniC; Hark! ’tis.tbe EcIjo
By the'Margin of Fair Zurich’s Water*
Give Sentence with me X> Goll: FareWoll to My Harp
. Music’s the Language of the Sky • • . > •
• I’ll be np Submissive Wife; Lovely Row ‘ <, . V ;
* Sound* *o Joyful. Bliss Rovojvling. ' u '
• ’Fairy’* Festival { Tli'o -A ngel’s Whimper f% . i 1
The Old Kirk Yard; Tho Sea Bird ,
\ Mv Silvia lot Us hie AwayFits-Eustace •
- The Fountain and the. Flower; Tho Exile ,
Adieu Columbia; Ha'rkl Hark the Soft'Bugle -
Will -Thbn Tempt the Wave with Mo (
Strike the Cymhnl: Jock of Hanlndeen
A Collection,of HYMNS.by llahors . ••
Marches.Waltzo*,fitc, .
• London March: Alabama Waltz r
■ Go Ahead 1 A March Dedicated to D. Crocket ;
Natche? Grand Mnrcji; Angcliim'Waltz , .
, Parlour Waltz; Fisltc/’* Hornpipe. .
'.Mr. James Crow, wijh -Variations
1 Hail Columbia,'arrmlgcd a* brilliant Fantasia,
by W. A.vKing ^ . . .
April IJ. . . . Rif
Ladles lints.
T RIMMED anil I’lnlu TurennSj Straw nnd Leplinni,
Dutmiublc &cc., a large naimrlniont. For calc olinau
^449, 1836.’ ; MOOR^TAUVEIl'
H. S. Greenwood & Co.
W l TV ! .?t ? n he heretofore conducted by
\\ Itth-h, Oreonwood & Cosnt the old »t.nd,opito-
"■ Mft Huxoy’a dwollmu, « here thoy will be hnimv to'
^ intcoJKcp.
mg conclantly on Imnd n' lnrge anil general aaeonmant of
Dry Goods and Groceries,
ofcbolca kinda, which thoy will tell at the lowtet market
prices. ’ -A;
For Halo.
THOMAS R. GOLD,
'Otiert for tmU the fotlotclng mrtitfra, tlxt
Window uiriss, rutty, Points,,Copal Varnish
Linseed, Olive mid Sperm Oils; Spanish Segar*
American Segars: Snuff, by thn lb. or bottle
Flnjh Second, and Third aualitiH* (liewing Tolucco
•Starch, Pearl BurlnV, Raisins, Candles’, Bar Soap.
With a few kegs Beef Touguc*
Columbus, April 1
Utf
SPLENDID FORTUNES. .
1 Prize of $10,000; 20 of $1,000; 50 of $500.
MILLEDGEVILLE STREET LOTTERY,
CLASS NUMBER FOUR.
To be Drawn in Millcdgeyillo, Saturday, 13th May, 1836.
Spttndia Schrtmr t
1 prize of $10,000 Is . $10,000
3.000
2.000
1,500
1,200
1,100
20,000
25,000
9.000
4.000
9,400
2,520
1,890
2,520
1,890
37,800
117,180
1
do
3,000
is
l.
do
2,000
is
1
do
1,500
is
1
do
1,200
M
1
dp
1,100
is
20
■
. .1,000
ii
50
do
500
is
30
do
.300
is
20
do
200
is
94
do
100
is
63
do
40
is
63
do
30
is
126
do
20
is
126
do
15
is
3.780
do
10
is
22,436
do
5
is
27,814 Prizes, qmotinting to $250,000
.Seventy-five numbor Lottery, twolvodrawn ballots,
U. aya i ,e ln cn8h * 60 after tho drawing.
Wholes $5 00—Halves $2.50—Quarters $1 25.
0-f’ Orders from tho country, enclosing the cash, post-
re paid; will meet with prompt attention. ,
E. SIGOURNEY NORTON,
March 11—6tf Agent for tho Managers.
SPUING AND SUMMER CLOTHING.
J. S. SMITH & Co.
H A Y?J u ? 1 . r « coiv ® ( l ft now and splendid assortment
of Clothing, adapted to the present nnd approach
ing sens'ins. Amohg,their assortment will bo found sev
eral now stylos of gpods, in part as follows :
Drop d’Bte FROCK COATS; do. do. Dress
Black and Green Cashnmrelto
Black, Blue, nnd Oraen'Bpmhazino ' ■ • ,
Crape Camhlct Frock and Dross Coats
Whito Linen Dress Coats
Buff Grass Linen Dross Coats; do Frock Coats
PANTALOONS t
’ Linen Ribb’d Drilling, nil colors: Cottqn do. do.
Bombazine and Crape Cambist; Irish and grass Linen
VESTS, of all-kinds nnd descriptions '
A general assortment .of Stocks nod Collars
Suspenders, Hosiery,"Gloves, £c.
A splendid mwortmnnrdf HATS, of a superior quality,
embracing Russia; Fur, Sjlk, Beaver^ &c. AlAo, I'elm
Leaf, a superior article. A good assortment of Boots and
Shoes.
We hare also rfeecivod nn extensive assortment of Eng
lish nnd French CLOTHS: alsd, several new styles of
Goods for summer wenr;<Bhmth\7.\nes; Cashmnrettes:
Drap d’Etcs; a now stylo of Drifting for pantaloons, and*
a splendid assortment of VeAfingN, &o. nil of which will be
mtule to order in the most fashionable stylo and at a short
notico. .
April 2i?. • ~ , 12tf
/ THE COUU1VIBUS HOTEL.
NEW ARRANORMENT. ‘
T HF. subscrlhor takes this opportunity of Informing
his friends and the public generally, that ha has ta
ken possession of thqt well known establishment thA'Co-
luinhu* Hotel,’ formerly occupied by Wlieelock & Wil
lard. Ho hopes tp rerclye n liberal shflro of public pat
ronage. Hi* table will lie fumUhed with the best that the
country affords, nhd Ids bar with the most choico liquors.
His stable* shall be plemifullv supplied with provender
nnd attentive Ostler*. He design* devoting hi* Wholent-
teution to the business, and will leave nothing undone that
can contribute to the Comfort of tho*« who may call on
him. S. J. HERRON. ~
April 29.^ . X3tf
I. DlLM»GIIAit4 Co.
H AVE on hnnd'for salo and are receiving p very gen
eral assortment of goods, cbmprisin g,
Groceries. ’ 1 .
New Origans, Havana and Florida Sugar
Java, Rlo, St. Domingo and Cftbn Coflee
Imperial ami Young Hynon Tea: Clioaolate
Molasses, Pork, Bacon, MoekarH Vinegar
Rice,' Peurl- Ash and 8al Erutus
Mustard, RactjGingdr,Cossitt, Nutmegs, Alsnicq ,
Pepper, Staruh, Soap and Cnmiles, Olive Oil
Spanish Segors, Boes Wox, Tallow, Tobacco
Paints, Oils, Ac.
Liniecd, Sperm snd Train Oil'
Dry and Ground White I^ad; Spanish Brown
Heavy Goods.
Salt and Iron, Kentucky, end Scotdi Bagging
Bale Rope, Cordage, Bngging Twine, Castings
Grind Stones and Cranks, Mill Irons, assorted
Mill, Cross Cor, ami Whip Saws
Cost,.German and Blisten Steel, Collins' Axes
Waggon and Cort Boxes, Trace and Halter Chains'
Dog and Log Chuins, Bur and Sheet Load.
pry Goods. •
Brown and Blenched Slieetiugs and Shirtings
Cottqn and Linen XlHimhurgs, assorted .width*
Russia rthceting, Calicoes in great variety
Ready Made Coats, Clonks, Vest*. Shirts 1
Pantaloons. Hats and Caps, Ginghams, Cambric
Jaconet, Mull, Book anil .Swiss Muslins, lin’d fcplain
Irish Llqens nnd Lawns Thread, Buttons, Needles
Pins, cotton, worsted, woollen, silk & thread Hosiery
Shawls, Handkerchiefs, l.nce*, Nllk, &ent. Umbrellas
Negro cloth,Cap and Letter Paper, Quills & Wafers
Apron and Counterpane Checks
Tickings, Tapes and Bindings
ALSO, . ,
Crockery and Gin** Ware, Boot* and Shoes
Powder end Shot, Rifle* und Shot Guns
Hate and Caps, Hardware, Wooden Ware, dec. 6cr.
Salmon
J UST RECEIVED, 20 kegs Salmon
March 4—5tf
•. •
^ ®"«>orlov Honey Ptw Tobacco,
22 , ralP ' 'rf Do . n T< ! b ' ,cco . «»onu-
nicluredIjy JonlM Morf-nn,.Lynchburg. Aluo,
55U.K.10W priced (ihowiiwTob.noV.r^alc l,y b
FoS. 19—Sir E. 8. BrRENVVQOD.& C...
tAW,
THN HE’SuWriber bn* removed lo Columbus. HU of-
1" Colboun’. Buildings, over Wm. & W. TO-
*t , - WKUj T&
. , CLAKHT.WIWli,'
• OF A SUPCRton QUALITY, SUCH AS
.C1T.JUI.I fiN, 8|. Eviepbe. Pope Clement, Vintnge of
-1830, cumum house, brand or Now Orlcnmi, JuM re
ceived nod for «ulo at ' A. I.ANDSBEllU’S.
- AHO, '
IiCtnon syrap,
Superior to nny over before offered in thU market.
April 8. lfltf
Buy Bargains.
'ft ONNEY fi BROKAW, being about .to cioao tlicir
JU concern, will jcll.tlio Sloch of Dry Good,, Hjtiaand
plot)iioil,at very favorable.priecn. Caflo'nd aeo. '
MarchU ; . 6, Cm ,
. taiv Notice.
fit HE 'subscribiir 1me locUlod in Mobile, Ala. olid will
J1‘ attend to the duties,of his profitsafon, or any favour*
required by Ids iVionds ortho public) . .•
April 1 10 tf„ THO, C. McKEEN.
fiTIHE subreriberaliavbJiint reeclved on cbofljfnmont
JL tiveatv-Ove thousand brat quality SEGA US, which
they offer low fof eaaii. . •'. ' J..T. NILES & CO.
April /. , jotf ''
WANTED
HE biahet caali price, will be paid for 0,0110 lb,’
JL good dry Cow Hide—by
TURNER, MORRIS & Co.
April* V’ 10 f
XENION 8YRUP.
H7E have commenced! making Syrup, itv five and ten
” gallon K*g*. Price onn dqlfar, and leventVrfivc
cents par gallon, about oqunl to threp dollnre and fifty cts.
derdoxon. • • • ' ’ * STARRY RUSE, '
April 22—I2tf Oppomte thn Insurance Bank.
; Bund for. Sale.
fRJHE Bubseribor offer. ,0ir .njo. ono half Srclion of
, % tmij, it brina tlie Nortli hulf of; Section 17, ly.lna
in Riiuelt county Ala. novcn.miled from Columlius, due
Weatj 200 acre, of which i. Oral rate Oak and Hickory,
April 22 12 tf SAMUEL R *ANDREWS. *
1AW.,
W, BASKIN STOGNER,
■I^OUNSfiLtpit AT LAW^ has settled permanently
a| Tuskegoc, Macon County. Alabama, nnd will at
tend to all bunmoKs enttusted to his care. He will attend
regularly tlie Courts of the adjoining counties.'
rkferrnoes:
M.J. Wellborn, Columbus,
Marks, Flournoy fit Joter, * “
•Read, Grigg* fi& Co.
Colquitt, Holt-fit Echols,
- Lam D. Roborlwm, J La Fayette.
April 22. 12—51
WARE HOUSE, •
Factorage and Coinntlsslon Business.
fTJHE onderBigoed under the firiii of Vongo & Cobb
X, having takon tlio Ware Houeoa ami oliwo StnreB.-re-
cently occupied by MosBra. Sliorlor, Tarver & Co. nnd
Alesara.S. K. Hodges & Co. which will be open for tlm
reception ofCptton nnd MiTcbnndiio by tlio firm of Sop-
temlior noxt, nnd Intending pormunently aud nicliiBlvoly
to devoto UieniBelroB to tlio transaction of the Wore Hotisu
Factorage and Commission Business, -tendor their cervices
to their friends nnd lo thd public generally, with tlm ossu-
ranco tlmt tbeir undivided attention will bo given to tiio in
terest oftheir patrons.
Their Ware Houses and Clean Storesam in gnnd order
end so loomed os to bo more oxempt from tlm donger of
Fir* than nny other in the city. I'urticulnr attention
will be paid to receiving nml Forwnrdiiig Gmuls.
, WM. F. VONGE,
Columbus, August7 27 tf WM. 4. COBB'.
Cotton Gin Gcnr, Costings and
.Hollow Ware."
Comprising every article—*'ucb as
IT ETTLES, Oven*, Fire Dogs, Spiders, Skillets, fitc.
JEn. Segments, for Cotton Gin*and Pinions. Also,
English Cast-Steel Gin Saw Pintos, all sizes
Steel, suitable for making Gin Saw*
. Nails, cut and wrought: Blacksmith's Bellows
Guns nnd Pjstols, in all their variety, with u genera)
assortment of HARDWARE, for sale on accommodating
*0. ' BAKER fit MOSS. 6
Nov. 20. 42tf 215 Markcf-ct. Philaddlphla.
. ” Moore & Tarver *;
OPPKR FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING LIQUORS:
BSV N* E. Itiim. 20 do, Northorn Gin
& raF 30 do. Whi*kdy, 10 do. Annie Brandy ,
10 do* Common Brandy. • '■
And a choico areortment of Fine Liquors, such as Wine,
Gin, Drandy, Cordial, fitc, fitc.
March 18 , 7 tf
SANOBBS & JPOWEKS,
NW ESPECTFULLY inform |hs citixens of Columbus
XX,’nnd its vioiniiy, lliat.ha'vlng connected tliemselves
with two large Mmihfiicluriiigbstiibljslintentsmthe North,
them* now prepared to fill any orders at thn shortest
notice. Having eiiguged tlm must experienced, workmen
from Europe and New York, thoy ore now prepared to
Manufacture tho most • •
FaihlonsbTo and EHcgnut Cabinet Fnrbitnro.
Their work will bn made of the very host materials and
its durability warranted.
PIANOS tuned aud repaired by an experienced work
man’from Paris.
REFEItEtfCRfi'. 11 ’ .
B. Hephurn <4. IV. E. Rf.dfi.l
Lewis C. At,leu Foster & Foole
.GeorgeSmith W. H. Harper ■
J,. S. Cauiiium John A. Urquhart
A. B. Davis’ Campbell & MoDoudald
P. 8. Tiisv liavo hist received from New York, and of-
for for vale 10 dux. CHAIRS, consisting qf Mahogany,
Rosewood, Curled Maple, Windsorand HoaklngCnaira.
Colmnlius, March H , 7 tf
NEWGOODS.
GEORGE A. NQBRIS,
TS receiving this week, direct friim New York, epd now
X oponing on extensive and well exioried etack ol
, Fancy and Staple Good.,
of the latest importation* and of choico 'selections, among
Which ore some very new style*, all of which ate Belling
at verv low prices, to which all are respectfully solicited
to call and examine.
Columbus, August 29# - 30tf
NEW JttAIIi ARRANGEMENT.
Post Officr, Columhvs. April 26.
fhN and aftfir the second day of May, the Northern
*1 ” mall, via Augurtn, Millcdgeville and Mscbn,willar-
fivo at this offipe at 2 o’clock. P. M. and-will, close at J
o’clock, P. M. on ond qftor tlie 20tli day of April.
Oa and after the 29th day of April, the Sobthem mail,
via New, Oilcans, Mobile and Montgomery, will arrive at
this ofljen nt hair past 2 o’clock. P. M. and will close at
one o'clock, P. M.on and after the 2d day of May.
Letters nnd pApere reoolvod by tho Northern aud South
ern ninil*, will be ready for delivery by 6 o'clock.
April 29—13 3t JAMS VAN NESS, P.M.
COTTON GINS*
[ribbfUins mad* eat on nive anr
ifacturine ofCnt'.ob (On.™;
V |l i m i , au,>on| 1 k5 rl»or, in lira town i3Sttird_ M.hu
employed tho bust workmen, ami no expenso will he stiared
to prounre muteriRl* of tho first quality. . ,,
Mr. S. (I. BECK VVITH will take charge, of the mnnu-
ructory,nndffrotn tho experience of Mr. Beckwith in the
nnsiiies*, the public may re»f assured that' Gin* made hr
them will not helnferlor to anv in the United Stnte*;
n it * l.li . • T. G. ATWOOD.
«. B,. A ft Maes made to order with steel breams, steel
and mm Saw*. Gins made by the subscriber warmnti d
to perlortn well, If not I will timko the neens.-orv altera-
tion* or M|ihU«Jnf.hthiJi 1 nt my own expense. G ins will be
•delivered in this*and.tliO:adjoining oountics in tlii* ; Stnte
nnd AJiibaiunt free of charge. Order* nudrcsHcd to him at
^lT^^T l>,t,ron,1,UI T i n? ATWOOD.
o.w...., nw . T,v V n iu inr ciuscn* or roe same *nu the adjacent
JtomitidN. Ho wjll practice in tho varion* departments of
W*. prolCBrtioiii Inclpieut dlsorrlcrsol the tooth ure too
olleli neglected : ovory parent should, ns nil iimmrativadu •
• y» submit hi* qh|}d | nioulli to tlm.inspection or a judicious
Dcnti*t, at leant twieo a year. Tho. amount oftroubio und
nir.ntt, attlTtmil (mm .1.!,. ..i* .. ...
a y««r. i uc amnnni oi trouuio and
agony suffered from this specie* of negligence would
.dMUhtleiH startla and ■ ip|ml ’ nuy-onn who would behold it
in tho Bg^rcKQto. Yot wlmt .hnoirfoloownrdH ino.t por-
" r,! till" remcot. Dny olicr day, month nfW month
.lips nwny, itftiirthoy tlincovor.ihtihiroadiior tlo.cnv, littfor.
they can mui>tttr tmolmion to act th,ti«pl»o» in tho D.n
tint» Clinir j ond loo ninny piwmslhinto, till drivon hy in-
tcnroimgttiih to the crittis; nnd then, ln,|n«d of ihoffllK
operation Hint p'ULllil havo hpen nrigimillv nritr.Harv, are
cthliod with tlm oxtrsctlon of two or three, whitth tnrlior
otltmtioh might Imvo preset vod.
Month 25 , . 8 tf
NE»V HI. K'O, it.,
. aiSr ' T r ' { : " ;; ' .. i
.T-vrirr Guti Cotton Seed)
F'lNIFTnV-P.fe'* JVl.'t Gulf
■ Vi, 1 . wonjnted lube genuine,
•: Xp ril .»«“. El QHORNTON & llVliYUaa’OK
Tiioviitou & s.iviiiKstoii”
•» I';'"'-'J' 1 -t r°ceiveil end otter for fulo,
10tf
, TKOMAS K. GoEi>,
Hill! Oil ham! a ? \.rtoral a.aorhnimt nr Faiwv , im t Smnl.
DRY-.OOOD8; CHOICE GRbCERl5
Mitrilwur • and Ciiilerv. Womlltn Wi,ro *
m * rC " Uted price5 ,n,r
Wnittcd, by i,ic Subscribers, '
20,timimmmle |»ry HIDRS, and DR Mil SKINS.
heloo—lu PITKIN At RICHAIUIS.
i'iiuitHtioiis for'Sale in lieu I’oimty.
^HE suhfcrilifrs would call tlio attention of planter*
JL to tlioir.lund* iu Leo county, where they offer for sals
amimher ofvaluuldo i'luutatimi* lying on tlio water*.of
tlm Hint Rivpr, and chiefly iu the vicinity of the new
Town, laid out on thin river,at Shut well’s Ferry, the lot*
of which will ho stUd off on tho 15th of December, at or
hoforu which time,nny of the following dosoribed land* may
bo purchased t. '
Ono tract containing J000 acre*, .lying’. Impwdintely on
the weal hide oi Uie Flint river, two mile* from Shutwells
terry, known n« the Ipdlnn Philemu town, 100 acre* of
.which are open nud in cultivation; a largo part of this farm
is hatpnum laud, ull of which, except a few oerc*, can ho
cultivated. Also, nertr the above, nbotlior body of htnd of
1000 acres, or winch 200 arc in cultivation ; thin him sum*
nunmme and oak and hickory, but i* chiefly pine of tins
first quality. • 1 ........
821) acres, situuted two miles from 8tnrk*ville, on ths
Muckele* creek, and eight inilos from Slioiwcft’* Forry.
and is known nn the llenso place; it has 70 ncre* in culti
vation, with good cabin* on Ut u large portion of thi* land
is dry Inn mime, oak and hickory—it fin* a good ntreum nn*-
sing through it,' with u Grist Mill and Cotton Gin on it,und
RufticieiitforaSiiw Mill in connection.
•1000 acres on Muekelce crcck, 4 inftc* from Btarksville,
Chlsfly oak, bUskory and bumnioe—eighty acres in cultiva-
_C00 ncre* near the Kinslicpong, known an the Tndion
Canard town*: 100 acre* in cultivation,an excellent house
and other out building*.
' Several other tracts of first quality land, in quantities of
from 2021-2 to GUO ncre* in diflerent purls of the county.
The above land* uro all well nijmnlied with spring* und
wntor courses; several Saw nnd Grist Mills ure already in
operation, and others being erected.
The subscriber* ate w illing to sell any oftheir lands si a
renimnnhle into, not wishing to retard the settling of the
county, hy keeping all their lands out of tlm murker.
Person* wishing to nettle plantation* nro invited to view
for tlirniselye*, and to call on Mr. Sliotwoll at his residence
in Puulcrtowu, lor further information.
COOK fit COWLES,
Oct. 03, 38 tf A. SHOTWELL; -
STARR fie RI SE..
NEW GOODS.
MiTEILL McNAIR, recently of Fayetteville, N. C.han
iM taken the store on broad street, lately occupied by
P. McLaren fie Co. imxt door to J. B. Green fit Co. whore
he is receiving, and will sell low for ctuli, a general
•ortmentof
FANCY DRY GOODS,
Among which are Cloths, Casimore* and Satinette
Seasonable Calicoes, M utdiiut
Silks of different colour*. Hals, Cans nnd Shoes
Bonnet*, a variety of tho latest fashions
Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, Unm mid Cot Shirting
Shell and Brazillisn Tuck and SldcCoinbs
Bilk and Cotton Hose, Merinos Circassians
Funny Shawls and Handkerchiefs,
And many other articles too tedious to mention. Ho
ha* also Croekery Ware, Sugar, Coffee, Wine Ax..
P. 8. He is daily expecting a very general and exten
sive assortment of Ready made Clothing, wliich he will
sell very cheep.
Columbm, Dec. 18 46 Qui
Twenty Dollars Ilewiird.
OTRA YEP Ihim the residence of tlie subscriber about
tlie first of tliin monih, a liny Mure nlmut 15 baud* 3
inches high, fiveyitar* old and very heavy with foal. She
lias very tlimmnno nnd dhdi free, end is a little bog hack
ed with ii scar, rcsombllng a burn on lipr, left shoulder..
Having owned hdr but a few dn>s, a niora ininuto deserip-
tion can noi he given. She will prolmhly endeavor to get
to Greono county in thi* Stale, as vita wns raised by Dr.-
Pierce, end lately brought from thorn by him.
Also, op Thursday the 21/t, a yellow sorrel HOUSE.-
about 5 qk 6 yaars old. aud 15 linnds, 2 or 3 inches high,
wifi* flax mane and tail, a star in hi* forehead, nud right
hind foot whito. He will probably make for Na*hvillc,
Tennessee.; •/. , r ..
/Ten Dollar* Rewarf will bo given upon the delivery of
Oither of the Horse* to the subscriber, at bis residence nrnr
Columbus, rand ^(monable exponse* paid, for bringing.
Ilmtri. SEABORN JONES.
April 28tH, 1830. 13tf
A Vtihmblc CamI)Id Clonk
TTAS be^n sent to niv residence, for which I can fit
Adi. no owner. I hopo* this notice hi your widely oirei
lalou paper, rtiay enable tne to restore It to him who lost i
April fa—13,3t THOMAS GOULDING.
Cora Slidlers*
T HESE Sheller* are a very valuable improvement'
and a grept navlng of labor and time m hbclling
Corn. - They maybe seen in operation and are for sale h»
. .. I DILLINGHAM 6i Co. f
April 2»—13tr
. Fanners Bank of Cliatlalioochie.
A N additional Instalment of 20 nor cent, is required u»
lie paid oji tlip stock of unid Bank, on orbcluro the
Kith of May emming. By order of tho board.
M C. L. BASS, Cashier.
March 11 » ♦ ^ « y t
The Macon Messenger, Southern Recorder nnd Augus
ta Chronicle, will publish tho above weekly, until the lOtli
May and forward Jtneir account* for payment to C. L. Bn*s
Emporium of Fashion.
HENRY MATTHEWS,
TKMTOULD renpectrufty Inform his friend* and the 'pub—
rajw- lie, that he lmsiotoly received from New York,»ot
addition of fine gnoflnwhich rendpr Ills stock now complete..
Among Which tlm following nro a few of the articles,
Sup. Blue; Black, iHriHilil* Green and Dahlia Clothe
do. London 1 Brown. Lightratid Steel mixed do.
do. Double Ribbed CuHsemors
Ploiq, Diagonal Blue and Blnck do. ■ „
Sup. Black, Blue nud mixed Satinets,
And n greqt variety of tho lato faaliioiralil© Vestings,
Stoclta, Collars and Gloves, and will constantly keep on
hand a gdneral hssortment of ready mode Clothing. All
of ^lilcli will be sold on terms most reasonable. Hi* store
is opposite Drs. Uruiihort Wore
Columbus, Dec. ifl ‘.46
Dry Good 1 *! Hats, Shoes Ac Clothing.
. AT RKUUCRD rillCi:i!.
PVI HE Buhscriher* being desirous of closing tlieir Iruwl-
JL nets at this place, will self their Block ut very re
duced prices,and would respectfully cull the attention ot
merchant* and other* whiting to purchmc on rensounMa
term*. They have now on bind u very general and good
assortment of
Ury 'Gpo’s, Hats, Shoes & Clothing,
which will be sold very low to close tlie concern.
BONNEY fit. BROKAW, Store in Runc’olnh st
Next door below Mcrsra Gold ut. (Snilnml
March 11 • • 6 6m
Commission A: Forw«*relink BtndiifMi
AT ST. JOSEPH’S.
I T is nqw elearly ascertained thhtilie public fixtures nt
St. Josephs, will be in Hh'ifiicicntjiiiitcof forwardne**
by the 15th hurt, to anthoiru the romiucnpcment <>/ husi*
tie** at that place. I therefore give notico to my friend*
nnd the nphfie, that I shall by Unit time ha on tho spot, and
pledge to tho.M! who may Ire! tli.«pn«»rd to tin hutwioM
throdgh that City, the imm stricuporspnol utientipu to tho
same, nnd nt leant equal due patch nnd economy, that is
given to liUMnrss at Apnlachieoln.
Any luiMiioH to mv arhlrc.'** at Apnlnchicols, will re‘»
ceitre, prompt attention hy a competent agent,
EDWARD J. HARDIN.
Apnlachieoln, Morch 11 6 12t
Notice.
A PPLICATION'will he made, to tlm honorable, tho
Inferior Court of Randolph county, setting h» a
court of ordinary, within the time prescribed Iff Lnw.for a
Ii rihution of the cttaleof William Smith : *-r,dec d. late of
Randolph counts. AIL those concerned, will please arte art
said court, aud shew enure*if •»*} they have, why said or
der should not he granted^. *
February 26
ZACIIARIAH BAILEY, Adm’r
4 Int