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COLUMBUS, GA. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1839.
NUMBER 43.
fata**
THE ENQUIRER
IIWI III II wtcameatrAT mi^ik*,
WILLIAMS, CHAPMAN k CO.
ra r«w Pacuto, ,fa fat arafa .«*»■!,)wW. rmrmrm
'•m mmt» >*n ito a*far*»ra* mt tto vara. Ho ato-
..IfliH m4fE tto ha ttoa <»•*»« ■■■«*■. aiihMM
JSSSHSS’^c^k 1 .
|Mf|r aft* kw4rW wrato. hr tto Im faaaatt—, w4
Crrrroafava hr Mrr latmwn e—drain Bah
ultaHirf HvrtH Tfcra 1 rlhtt t
.**>!>»■*** «f Ihr rarator «f i***nl»*«. wM to pab-
■fatofimsB nlih* ret, ato atoryto .a**cfa*Hy
U<t toMimfiarrpahhtoto autoaialran, —4
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Mrnrt. CAKR * H
* * K =
t* ibrraaauUtorr »f!to law
S» fa*. aiaai to aid to
, totaaaa tto haari af It
« avaataa—tkoar af l.*to
MhtMdT a tor* it it titrate , tlioaa af Prraaaal
HEto, where Ito lallari latnmenuirv, of adiaiau
ar af faaMiiaatoip a.ra abUlaaA—.aad ara ra
la to praiioarlr a<l»*ruai*J id tome aabltr Oa
refute. rtaratiOBD, for rmtr.
llni.iiirv otrt.tofaralbadaf
Wttkm
■ ii.at af Lrefi not Hafiati. by Eaaeaiara, 4da.io.ttr.
tartar OaaHiut bruirr Pin to fort l to dir of tala
t.LMat paraaaal arapon/ (asmt or,roar) roart out.
firMwn by Ctorkt af tto Coart. of Ordiaory. apoa
• pyhitor far tat tar. of adaiaiouaitaa, a*tt bo ptb
.ttod hr Vftiavv #a*t . . _
Cittmt B*aaBpfUaauoafar4laiaatoa,by Eraaatort.
Idadallrll - ir Oaarditat, laaatkly for rta toirti
<fatal af Caaru af Ordtaary .(aaeaaauaatad »Wb a copy |
of tto to* 4 at afraatoaati to onto title*
to aaMifto ntn to»'«i
".til ay Dtoeatar
tore (to Oart Baaaa door.
1 %MMtaorata,. aai 4 to tto rare
■ o Ind mu..
to Rxbeotor. KAtoarttrotor. or Oaard.to., of
Hgg tatba Coart af Ordiaart far loaro to toll
araat art total, toot ttoatat
tr. or Admlnitti ttorr. to tbo iPobtof.
taf aaootato, tar at atm
CT I anaar la tto Bhtart aa baaiaaot. to ’»•’
r ub, la aatitlatbaaiio attaauaa
xto ta toap
the IrM qttal.tr in t
Marrh *7.
rjN WO rrrr
UTi
• 1
f«r Beat.
HAMILTON, HURD At CO.
apply ta H., H. A Co. 02tf
Nssliee.
REWARD.
•a H B«to<
of WADF.
MB rnpamrabib lismafare exiralnz a art*.
A tto trio af T. k M. EVANS. it totolrtti
•>» mutoal eoneent- The orrfaa and aeeotutla due
tto eoaeata, will to found at ftoir etraotrn* room
hr a abort mae, and ttoa ia tto toada af aa oBcrr
for collection. MATH. R. EVANS,
THO. C. KVA WS
Jan..a. r 30. tf-1
IMTMB.
rMNlIE '■opartr.rrtbip hot tto (ore exist me under
A the (inn of WM P MALONE At CO. it thia
day dtotelt. d by motitai rnaaeat. The name of the
inn will be used ia the aattletneat of tto buaiaeaa.
wfir. p. Malone,
T. A. HRANNON.
Columbus, May 14 1839. 16
C
fpHf underaiy
_ hare ftrtaad a conanner»lii|.
fortto tranaaetion af a feneral CrimmUainn
Baatoaaa at lliia nl «e. under tto Ann of tiooryo
UtaoartfcCo. <iBOROE STEWART
JAMES M MeKINNF-V
St. Joaepha, Pin Mnr lldt.UTW 16
X HE trm af Taru»a, (loLHia A. Co ia thia
day d aanlrad by tautuai content The nn-
I butinraa of tto firm will to aetlled by either
af tto nano*rt. H. R. TA Vl.OR,
C. H. HOLMES,
WM. II. HARPER.
DOZIER TTMMINTON.
Aptlaehir. la, Au*n«t I, l^ffl. 28 tr
H H. 1AVLOR A 4 0.
Commution and f'orunrding Mnchnnlt,
29 WATER STREET,
,4patob(<«/«. Ha
H. R Tmon,
M. L. T**lo*.
Aa(»at 9, IWM. 28 tf
ChAUnhoochto Comimny,
Cnlu.nbua, April 2, 1839.
The Compa*? 1,111 ,l '** orifnnieetl by thr
elacttnn of eeren Director., to wit:
Gaorje R. Clayton, John W. Campbell.
Saabora Juoea, Tb'.mat ll.ur*. ami
DaaJel McDougtl l, Joltn Woollolit, Etq*.
A. 1. Daria,
Tto (Nrecttrra then proceeded to the election of
ndfeero, wtoa Ueor*e R Clayton, Ban. **»a eleelo.1
Pmableat, Seaborn June*, Eat) Vice Pre.KJenl.ani)
Edward Caray, Trcaattrar.
The Vice Preaideot and Treasurer may be fcund
at the Oouotinc Rotttn of Mntart. Oalltoun A Ba.r
eterr dae, from 9 o’clock in the tnorniny until I in
tto even toe. (nr the purfrrte of reee,»n additional
•uhaeitpiioat foi the atock of said Company.
E„r«:,fro-.ht E Min«.e.. AREY r
April 3. 10
OiMolnUon
ray HE copartnerahip ettMio, between the «uti-
1 aerthera,under ibe firm ot llattrre, I Meat-
t-hT 4c I tetaatToa iatbia dtv by motual content
dmaatrad. All peraoutt iodebtad, etther by note ■■■
book account, are ret
aattle the tame
MILE8' COIMPeUKD EXTRACT
OF TOMATO.
I N HE CELEBRATED .SUBSTITUTE FOR
CALOMEL, THE ONLY ORIGINAL AND
GENC1NE TOMATO PtLU—1'to aubreriber.
bate been aupointetl Wbuleaale Agent* fur ibe
it.ore talntble madiehae. and are now receiving a
rullanpplr direct froui the I’rojolelnr'tLaboratory.
They will aupply Druggiata and Merrhantt at the
regular Etatera Pneaa, and retail it at lb" price at
which it ia told in all tto Northern and Eaateru ci
lice. tr Re rarefot to Inquire for MILES’ Tomato
P.lla aa there ara Initaliona offered for aale under
varioua nauiea. TAYLOR A WALKER,
Druggiata, Sign of the Golden Alortar Broad
June 36 22 if Sr ('oluint.ua
FOK MALE.
A VALUABLE PLANTATION, conuininr
an? » •2 aerea, having about SO acrea cleared,
and a comfortable dwelling, with a opting of good
water, and all the other appur’enancea to contribute
to the comfort or tt familt. Itia situated about two
and a bait toilet from Cotumb.ia, on the road to
llami ton The society ia good, the aituation
healthy, and the terms low. For terms applr to
Mark A. Cooper, or 4. H. Cooper, opposite ibe
Planter*’ and Mechanic*' Bank, Broad ?4t Culum-
brta. An* 2 V7 It
TEN DOLLAR#
R an awav 61 a*
mat. a negro mu by tto amt
who I* about six foot high, well bnflt. some meaty-
ttoaa wr twenty four year* aid. ton tto hair af at
one nr too spots on hw toad, bu color dark maialtc
It ia likely that to h> ahoot Columbus et Hamilton,
aa to lira Lewd in each place. I will give the «to» r
rewartl hw his ronSnemem in jail no that I gel him
or any information thankfullv reeetrej.
HF.NRY I1I RT,
Rttaaell co. Ala. IS mitra weal of Eoluinbua.
Jane 19 31 If
F*p Ar c.
T HE subscriber has for aale. line Barouche A
lloraeaa, intended tordmtbie nr (ingle harness
whieb can be bought low, bv applving to
B B MORRELL.
AltfO«l?l * if
, IHAMHJTIOY
TMNHE firm of King A Hooper, ia ibis dav di«-
■ anlvethbr mutual cottaeut The afbiirv o( the
concern will be settled by Henry King, who will
continue to do huaioeas al the tame aiai.d formerly
occupied by Kiog A Hooper.
HENRY KING,
H. HOOPER.
OeloherO 37 tf J
fM A H E Undersigned have formed a copartnerahip
■ to tranaact a General Comatioaion Bnaineae
M l ME1DVAL
R9SRS. CARL A WAKE, haae
from tto corner of Oglethmpe and Rumhdph
•front.V to tto store formerly occupied by K. I.
Wade on Broad afieet. where they oger a Cue lot of
far rash. Pet awn* w Wring m pit-
raid do well to call ami examjor lor Asia
selves. October 16 M 350
4w CINE, proved by tto experience or ttoiti
propaMy potaavered with, a (
eeerv farn. the IhNLY C
.‘KT»"PvB5iTTo5f
URITV or IMPERFECT O
JMJO.
it pain
, «l»ei
T
GOTERNOR’S ELECTION.
CINE, proa Id By the experience ot thnkaauda OFFICIAL BBTUMW8
potrovrted with, a CKK I’AlN
CURE ta every torn, .tf tto ONLY U\E DIS
EASE, all having the aaute anxm. and iovsnsble
PRRFLCT CHItCI LA
KAMA WAV
F ROM tto aubacriber’a pfaaiatitwt. late in Ai
guet, IH Rtndoiph county, Ua., three milt
below Irwinlira, tra 'he Chatfabtv ehe,- nv«r,a aegt
a lava by tto rtaaie of ESSEX, ot coumton mi*, j '•’fnal ot oxtani injury, it will to cured by perae.
IMPURITY"
1 ION of the HUX>1>.
lu case* uiBlH
chronic or recent, whether it be dt
tto aale, whether it
truaa evnm immedrate came, whether It to from
IN*.
*
I MAT.
t. Joaeph
Iwocd A i
Oetobr 9
JOSEPH L. SMALLWOOD,
James m. McKinney.
37 tm
likely, and nf dark completion, with ai.ine tmali . I*the wa*ol ibene Pill*,
sears shout bis face, a litiie alow at*tkea, is a shrewd. 1 Thta principle ul purging wit
sensible l-ov, and far several irara et aaguner it, 1 remove# nnrhtag but the uselear
Florida, and ia well known in the netglihorboo I uf . oh t bom the body, lb* morbid ami corrupt bmoors
tgniney, Tallahassee.and St Marks. Florid*. Fifty : °* 'If blood; those hit morn which tauaodfaeaao
dollar* reward will to pkid if dH vered al my plan j Dtey impede the luucUoua of tto liver, wbee ttoy
talinu, or thirty dollars if xerured in ana j*rl in ar upon that organ, and which, aha ttoy tot-
out ul thia State. THOM AS PRES LON. I •*» “P*** St«ntuaelea, piroiluca rbeumati in; or upon
ftF the Tallahaanee Floridian will e jve lire I •** uervna, produce goat; or upou the lung*, pro-
above th’ee inaertiona, and forward tluir bills to T. , dure coosumpiion; or upon Ibe intestiuee, coatave-
I P. t'olum* u* ' De **i or upon the lining of the Id out! veseeU. appo-
I Oct. 29. IB39. <0 8t , plegjf htnl pwralyals,ami ail the tram of disorder* so
— — [ melane: ol? to the *u(R-rera and all who behold
LAW NOTICE. )»••«■«»-
T AHE undersigned has removed to AUSTIN, ! PU^iug these buiuora Irotu the IhkIv ia the
Texas, wliere to will attend to :,ll hurioee- ' ru * 1,J » ■“ complaiuta, and every other
entrusted to him. Tto he.r# of the Genrem Bat- ! f,,rn ’ »* dixease; this .am. ...ere naaemoo; it i».«de-
talinu, killed in Texas, who wialt tbeirclai. ... atten »°**r«‘>l«'trtttn, and ear*, day it ts exteudipg itaeir
dad to. w ill write tome at .Aualtu, Ten, «-»l | „,!| « , * J « i " “ brimming knoan, and mote and
attend t” nil otto r land rlaims at nt to .tie tt>r i.i'jndr- «PPfri 'ated.
cation and srttletm nt. All leltera must be ,^,d 1 lie V\ ,r f b - v P ur * in f to" depend upon the
to Oilcan*. THOMAS U. GO ItnN. |»na which p.ojuce aweetueas or puritj than may
Austin, Kovsnito-r 6
41 3 m
WM. R. MAY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
St a kks v i t.LE. Lxt Cwm, Gxo.
W ILL practice in all the Counties of the Chat-
tabiiochee Circuit.
TEACHEUN M ANTED.
Alarch 20.
Iv8
NoHee.
f BN HERE wa* left at the office of Calhoun A
■ Bass, sometime in 1837, two trucks Mid one
bundle by a waggoner, who aaitf lliey would he
celled (Sir in * few Hava, but aa the nwner lias not
Iteen beared fntiu, this is to tequeal him to come for
ward and get them. j s. Calhoun
" August 21 30 tf
Cheap Groceries fur in wit.
RRESSRS. CARR At WARE, nn the corner of
ivB Oglethorpe and Hundolplt Streets, oppoailo
tto: Ogletbnrpi House, have just received a fine aa-
Sorfment of Itioceriea, which thev idler low for cash
Person* wishing to purchase either hy the quantity
or otherwise, ate requested to call and etamiue for
flieniaelies, ami they cannot fail to be suited.
AurnaiVO. 133 >. SO tf
stkayed ok stolen.
Li ROM tba suhaeriher, oo the night of the I3tli
JT inat. a amall tmv b<-raa, nine year# old, reugli
ah.id before ; when be left lie had one shoe no his
right hind foot, bis left Iliad foot white up to bis pas
tor joint, if no! both. Hi* fore legs arp inclined to be
a little striped, h,i* some saddle i|tols, mo-1 1 \ on
hi* right side end wether* oti his right all ■ oder,
* small sure on bis head, where the brow band and
thrust latrli go: baa smaller ears than common,
switch tail and long mane and toleratile wide be
tween tire eves ami very full just altove them, and
walk* and tmta well, ai d when forced, will back
some I will give forty dollars tor the apprehension
ot tto thief and ten dollars for the delirrry of the
borer. N. J COLWELL.
1-aGrangr. Oct. 23 39 tf
be generally imagined Whatever tend* to atag
note will produce sickness, because it tend# to pu-
t trcliictiun; tberefare the ueceaaily of const a hi exer
cise is tern. j
I Many extract* ftom 'he mMt re-peclablenewspa
per* could line lie inserted; but it is hotter! that tb*
: following will suffice to establish the claim of the
, BKaNDUETH PILLS to ilia resitectfo' notice of
' the public.
i From the llteonn Patarday .Vewa, Daesatbcr 15. 1838.
I THE BRANDRETH PILLS.
This medicine has been made the subjet t of much
merriment throughout the United Statas, while itx
| utility Inis been extensively ackuuwlcdgeil. The
; impression seems to be gaining ground, that Bian-
dretii’a medieitio may to employed with safety and
ewai.r , ,. , efTect, aa a remedy lor ordinary infirmities. There
r BA IIE undersigned nnuounee* to the nub be that , / ... ,7
I .ks w. I.;. I, ,„,i I, I. ,,.si I, 1 , I arr »>euy sensible peraona m this city, as well a*
. ‘ - loiii is i.uw | other parts xf the counlry, w ho with grealspnipriety
completed and open far purpo.e* ol trau-^uiiwn j teat.ly to the g.m.1 elTecis ol Bmu-lmh's Tills, from
MALE AND FEMALE, to t .ke charge ol the
ivM Mount Jt fibraon Acnileinv, the eusmng , car.
Prison* wishing such a situation Mid can c<me well
recommended aa classical teachers, will do well to
make speedy application, either pereonollv or hv
addressiug JAtL MADIH X,
JOHN FLE ETHER,
JAtL ANDERSON.
Mt. Jefferson, Chambers co. Nov. 6 41 if
#T.
JOSEPH AMD IOL4
It AI !• ROAD.
eq nested
WM H.
February 26.
to come forward pan
HARPER.
DOZIER THORNTON,
LEWIS LIVINGS I ON.
tl-5
MAKE II O L » E .
and
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
r MN HE undersigned fedlin*gn.tetul to their friends
I and pat root to- th-ir very litoral support the
two lit year*, i"ke great pleasure in to•«
ibein *mA the public Renermlly, that Ui«y will con
!iau" to occupy their eld and well known stand
(whiohfar caavenienre and aeennly Norn fire, ia no
.orpasaed hv anv Ware Hoxto in this city.) where
ttoy will inswrt the shove h.t.ioes* tn ■!!
rfawa krauehe. , auch as tto storing and •eH'"g " r
Cat tto, tto receiving a-d fagrJMMUf MercbahrPiae,
and the filing of orders for GOODS.
Tho, are prepared to make liberal adv.t re. on
Cotma • xtore aith, or ehtpimd by them ; and will
spar* to pern* to ^ive geocrwl aatisfactioti to nil that
Italttrilll give hi. personal a,
w-Slto to'to totting,^ an ' 1 .7 : h ; v * ,n c e ..;!
srtlera for Gauds, whopfadg '* litm-elf m every Ctac
!Ttol.iTto*l to proiauta lire .mere., of all who may
favor them with their custom- , ..
vsJfl-.. rented a Wafe Honae tn th» Immerh-
Xj. T ofthei, awn, the better to enable them to
fceepdty all C-tnon ram. to thairesre a.
wall as^to raiY*~ ttoto to discharge with a* little
fa-aftiiatoMtortkle, the wagon. haulmg Cotton
to their W*»w- Houa
f
Q U as-, to do 'his. two sets ol wale-
Is employed
tfce>r friend* rwav hi ve no tineaamoas, a. to
•Mivof their Cnltnii while in store, they sow
tto. a aafiScien. armed guard wills
!mal n T*dat Chair ekpertar during the Cottonra-aratn.
»*tsr •'SaosSiSjoaVvSu. Ic
(topt.35 ^
niRMAlfllinB
Police.
ME Fa!! Sfrnkjq of fhe Fem«l® Andeini, »v»IJ
M comiiiencF on ih* firm «inv nf October next.
Rpr WM. »» CM IK *V8—Principal.
VIm II. C. TICKMIOR—Assistant.
Mies M J. C*K)I !!)GC—Primarv Ueptritnent.
Mr. 4. IVgRSEN—Teacher of Mu*ic.
Columlitjp. (■•. AuRtmt 1 4 ‘J9 if
FOTTOH LA1VDI.
FJPIHE ^I'B-lCRIliERS have several Kv»ttl«*-
ft roent* of fine Cotton (uimld, wliicli they
ft»r enlr in urtflpmrnlw of from ifcjff to !. 4 J*J0 arret—
!vir»g on Hie I.ixh^k-CN Creek, or S.iukahatcliee, 14
mi'e* n*»i ili of Tn* keep;* , and jQ mi let eapi of Tnllas-
An> (i^rrtAin fir |»»*rsi»n« wi«hin^ to ptirrhiRr
ami inak** cood farniB in o healthy section of coun-
irv, ore invited f*» examine **•»r l,.iti<!«.
REESE El rZ PATRICK,
JOHN H MAHONE.
!.orl»e«Bpn Cirf-k, Moron co. Ain Wii 79 18-6m.
11 P The Columbun Sentinel & Herald, anil the
(’hffinirle Ar Sentinel, A'HURta (ieo will each in-
•"rt the ohove weekly for three month*, and aend
their a< chudIa to ur at Auburn, Mnconro. A I aba ms.
FITZ P 4 M
l.nntlti For fa«lo.
71AHK following dascritred Land- are now ofTer-
JIL ed fur «nl" by invaelf nt Coluinbiia, or Wil
liam B Jones, who ia now in the lower country ri
tiiuining and pricing
Lnt Till in the 12th District of originally Irw'inco.
256
252
“ 405
••396 “
" 6ft
“ 04 in the I lilt Uiatrictof originally Irwioeo.
“ 481)
“ 473
" 10
u 83 in the 13th District of originally Irwin co.
" %
“ 3tl7
•‘168
“ 518
" 168 in the 8th District olcriginsllv Irwin co.
“ 453
“ 179 in the 16th District of Irwin.
“ 178 in the 5lh Diairiclof Irwrn.
“ 499 “
171 in the 6th District of Early county.
JOSHUA W . WILLIS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
H AVING located himself at Tuskegee, Macon
. county, Aianama, will abend tn any profes
sionnl burliness entrusted to hi* cate, in any of the
counties of the district in which lie reside*.
April 10. II It.
SHOE IftAKEID WANTED
TMN WO or three good, steady wot kitten, may ob
■ lain constant employment at fair price*, in
making and repairing Bool* ami Shoes, by immedi
ate application to the subscriber.
H G. LATHROP St Co
Montgomery, Ala. November 6 41 3C
fOTTOY
By tto M onr»F Rail Road, lo Unrdfmsn, Grt>bill
ACoV Wsn* Mi»u«e—Macon.
II OR fht- convenience of those perton* w ho may
JT w»4aIi lu fur»vnrd iheir ( ulton lo our V\ irf-
Hourf t»% the Rail- Knud fruTn Forsyth, vap h"ve »r-
ran^ed with Mensrs. Win. F. Null Al Co. of thol
place fo receive and forward Cotton, fie* of cliuryc
• xoepi ihc freight and dray uge. I h«e penilemen
are furnished vauIi onr warehouse receipts, and
will cive them out to those persons who may ft*
oard u-i Cottoo by the above conveyance. Any
(Jo4>di4 ordered l»y <-ur trienils, sill he sr’Dt by the
Rail Road tr Forsyth, and forwarded by the wagons
dvliveriop Colton ol that place.
H A ROE MAN, GRAY BILL & Co.
Novemh^r fi 4!
Hotel Hitfl Fftinlly Bonntini
HOUSE.
f |NO RENT on liberal terms, a splendid building,
ft erecterl expressly wiih a view to a Family
Boarding Hotel, aituaie in Charleston, South Car
olina. in King, near M-rkel ntreet, and rummonlv
known ai the ‘ VICTORI A HOU.SE.” It is cen
tral to the furry retail business, and is decidedly
tire most eligible location in the City fbr Ruch an
eatahlishment.
It ie five atories hi»h. containing ihirtv c hamhere,
hesoJert appropriate aparluH-niN for Bedding, Crock
ery and Glassware, large dining and witndrawin;
rooms, opening hy halronies upon King *!
pastry and meat kitchens, cisterns, Arc.
The entire armngcmeti'M nre so disposed aa will
enable the keeper to give belter attention to the vir-
itrrB, with the Mime number of servants than could
he done in any . ther similar establishment in the
city. It is peculiarly fitted for the comfortable ac
commodation of such parties as desire lo enjoy all
the co*"fmf and luxury of the heat conducted Hotels,
without being subject to the noise, hustle and pro
miscuous company of such establishments.
No 9 applications will be attended to, unless ac
compsnred by evidence of personal responsibility
and BAriafactory references.
"Ehe character of the Establishment ia such that
if will require abntir $50€0 for furniture. Apply
post paid to the buSseriber.
ALEXANDER BLACK.
Charleeton.S.C. Ort 30 40 8t
ing
vith
of
“ of u “
“ of u “
of u
* of 11 •*
“ of 4 * “
“ of “
“ of u 14
44 (i .4
“ of Appling counlv.
R. JONES. F.xer of
Js.nca Jones, dec’d.
5*Mf
o* The Soothe m Itotmlar arul Enteral Union
will ptihliah the above for three month* and forward
their aceounlato J. R- J-
256 in the 6tlt
206 in the 8th
315 in the 9th
304 in the 9th
126 inlhe'JIar
ti5 it) the 19th
63 in the 19th
It in the 15th
323 in the 11th
388 in tto 6th
January 23.
Doctors Boswell A Midler,
H AVING aeaonatrd their professional inereat in
the practice of Medicine nnd it- collnlcrat
I hr-nnche*. tender their aeivir ca in the pul lie. Call*
from the rouutry a trier It attended in. IMBcea. No’a.
2 mid 3, Me Keen’# Range, Randolph street, adfoin
ing tire Post Office
j Columbus, 4 tot. 23 39 if
NEW 4J4»4FD«L
P U’-T RECEIVED, a fresh eupplv of New
Goods, among whirh mar be found many arti
clea cheaper than have ever been anid tofore.
Oci 16 38 if J.S. PKUDEN.
it* ___
tto°caac.-e-u are indebted, will prw-
^.Ultolr totoaut. lathe ,ub * c [; be ^,N80N
April M, A ug'tet 2H ^l_ 3m
Geergla kittle I.ollrry.
FO* TBK Bkfl kvit or
40 i «Ta INDKPENIFKN’T FIRE COMPANY,
A«U!fl bvery BATlJR()AV
SPLENDID SCHEME
$30,000,
i •< itkw*
i mt aa,#4H>.
1 er |«,W«.
H mt
fa *r saa »**d k mt s»o«. *c.
• * to*^"^ Tfakers, faefaefag tto caah, er
pttid, will meat with
Mto to* setotov far'
Pktto Tfato*.
Colnmbus Insnrtingn Company.
CAPITAL MWOW.
rSNIIIS Company ia now ready to take Marine,
I Fire, ami Lite Risks, on aa favorable 'ertna aa
»nvother aimilar institution io thia !4txte. All loaa-
** auataioed hv thia Cotnpaav, will to adjusted with
liberality, and promptly paid.
Sirecfant
P. T. SCHLEY? A- B. DAVIS,
II. 8. SMITH. A. HAYWARD.
W. S. CHIPLEY.
P. T. SCHLEY, President.
JNO. E. DAVIS, Secretary.
Dec. 5 45 tf
LAW NOTICE.
fgx HE undersigned has taken an office in “ Mc-
" Keen’* Range," tt theeoroerof Jacknua and
Randolph streeU near the Oglethorae Honan and
hia own residence. He anil devote his undivided
attention to the practice of Law tn the Chattahoo-
chin Circuit and the adjacent couaties of Alabama.
HINES HOLT, jr.
Colutnbna.Oct. 2 36 tf
The City paper* will copy the above till forbid. /
AILKM
lllue and
Onti per yard. Alto
JftL^IN Black. Blue and Colored Silka
at 75
at 75
Cent*.
Oct lft-38 tf
figured Silk
S. FRUDEN.
f 1'HK »ttbser1b«r* have sgsia comcaeaced basirest untler
& the firm of CAREEN* OOD * GRIMES, aod have
takeo the Store recently oerapied O. W. Martin, where
wrtl be. Ibonda gwworai av sort mow t 4>f Groceries, which
they offer st the lo»e*t market prices for Cosh. Thoy
rospeetfiifly solirit from their friowffo, aad the pwblie g«» [
ermily a | I
Jly a •kare of pitroaag*.
E. * GREENWOOD,
STERLING F. GRIMES.
3! tf
SilHeaMtS As-"«
nut, MUMI4
roAar* hi*service* to the grow |
Mnlticaiilt*. a» *o Ag-ai for
’HA
,T!Z JTito mm totototort ktttotito to any
'■'I ,,,, * J “ ,i 'NYiSNJASrN B MOERELI-
■lZanirtofT and nktv t
rpgJAMfN B
OBInfabto. Ang 1 —* 14
ll^rtn IsamaK Trwst
|T80,0OD
h sdsslly *■- r . ^
IS 8. MStCAlXPtoo’i
4
SPRING * StINNEBCLOTBIIIG
KEELER 4* SHERWOOD
H AVE just received direct ffoa ttoir manufai -
I lory, a large supply of
SPRING AND JiUliaER CLOTHING,
Which they nS r on tto moot litoral term# for cash,
•ad wilt warrant them in every respect aa cheap aa
can to fcead ia Or* city- Tto fallow mg armies
form ia part ttoir **«/)rtm*ot, via:
Soper blaa, bl*1t tt ereen.thitot cloth A dree# Canto;
Jo do do do bombasine Frack A
Dresa Cunt*;
Saner Mae, Mk. aad green Nap cfotb Frock Coat*;
da while liaeu frock aad dresa Coots A Coateee;
do grass do do do do do
do an- grass linen do do do
da M'k A brawn earn lot da do do
p am 1 —■— aad Camtei PaaUluoa*,
White aad «*d‘d drifting da;
Brawn Han aad heavy couoa drilling do;
Nankeen and karaey jraa do;
Saner fin’d raft* aad pfafa Vesta;
Marseilfa* Vent*, corded aod plain ;
".'^rcaMU-..‘r 8h r’i'
lam; Prawah GfagUma Jo,
Merrimoc atriped Shut*;
Linen Drawer*.
Aa* SR
DISSOLUTION.
mll£ r o partnefahip ef Clayton A Brire, was dia-
I aolved un the la* inat- by mutual cooaent. The
buaiaeaa will he settled hv either of them, and all
those indebted, are requested lo come forward and
aettle without delay, or their note* and accounts
will be irfacwd in the band* of an officer for collec
tion. P. A. CLAYTON,
R T. BRICE.
October 16 38 tf
with and without col
A forge
Kr 1.
" of YOUfH’b CLOTHING^
J. A, II. fllAC’Olf,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
H AVING located at Slarkavlle, Lee county
Geo. will attend tto Court* ia the Chatahoo-
clme t-ircuit. 41 ly Nov. 28-
FAT TF- ”
W E have Hold oat oor eotire atock of GOODS,
in ortler to close op oar business. We
threrefore request »ll who are indebted lo u*, to i.iake
payment a* early aa practicable. We mu*t celled
ia order lo pay oar own debt* and ear. eatly tope
oar caatomer* will not stand ataof after thia notice,
aad risk paying coat. Oar book* will to kept at
the store of A- ¥ Bran woo.
Oct SO 4ft tf READ A TALBOT
TBACHJBK WAITER.
T ^m UF Trvatecaof Ooml Hnpe Acadamy, Rnarall
county, Ala.27 tailea went of Cclumboa, Ga.
ire daoirao* at eaapfariag a Tractor for tba ansa
fag year. Tto rtrwnliaa win rip with tar in tto
Sodtorn Staten for health and ara nil soeielv ; aad
to one. willing ta maka teaching a bos.oean for a
term of team, btwfow plaewe oe balieve.eaa oftr
stroeger indocaaragM*. To «ae capable of loaehiag
tto aaaal litaai Ha> <T *■ Eaglrah edoeatioa, logo h
er with tto MBfittStotfll Laaffwagtre. tto Trae
tee* would gnerawtao M. tar tto first yppr. which
— Applicaiioo* moat
a* a fia •! cle. Ivor
atiofta hv idler may to
KSrtt^^TrWnOlO, Punidral.
Uctoe P. O. Rnsnefl ttrart*, A labs ara
Nottemtor 6 41 II
15 eti per bale.
provided.
A wharf and *>,t home are erected at the Chip
ola Depot, a here good* a.-.rl produce lu aud Iroin tltc
interior will to received or delivered.
The liquac* aud cottun »bed> attached to tto Kail
Road at ltd* and St. Joseph art* large and coimnu-
j dioua, and eotton aud other tuertliaiidixe it *o doec-
led, will bo placed at either point under cover
The despatch, reowumy and anh-ly with which
j rnr rchauriixe aud produce may be Iran-putictl hv
j the new route, llirougU the city ot St. Jimrpii, Wlten
practically teaterl, will he lullv u|iprvcioteil bv a
| discerning public, and all tbe uuderaigned now tyik*
j ta, tbdi tin* Planters, Cotton t-ayeracoJ .\lerch:tila
uf the interior will make the experiuie-1, confident
that It wi'l teault to their prudl uud ttnliafaclion.
RATES OF CHARGES ESTABLISHED ON
THE ST. JOSEPH At lOLA RAIL ROAD.
TRAASPuHTAnovi.
Passenger*, fit DO each,
Children under 12 years of nye, 50 *‘
**HCH3.VU!It.
On each bale of Cotton,’
On hltd*. torreia, hall and qr.
ca-ka, tttrtes, borne*, bates
orpa kngea uf inerchundtxe
at the rate of
On each tog of salt, coffee,
pepper and pimento, corn,
uut*, or gram uf any kind nut
measuring over 5 Icet,
On all iron cartings, keg, of
allot, lead, or nail*, grind
aloue*, mill Monoa, and all
heavy articles, at tto rate of
1.L 1 M Bk tt, &C.
Lumber, Ac,
Brkks,
Sbitiglea, put up in bundles.
“ per thousand, in bulk,
Slaves,
Hoop pole*,
Wood,
Pine .r Oak lug*, hewn or tough.
Cedar iog».
Gigs and carls.
Four wheel Carriage*,
Live 51 l>Cs.
Horses anti oxen,
Cows and raises,
Sheep aud bogs,
Poultry,
WIIARFAGK.
On each bale ol Cotton,
On encli barrel of tnerchandixe,
On all other heaw Goode,
10
10
hid.
hag.
2 50 per 1000 ft.
3 00
50
1 W)
2 00
50
2 00
3 per r
11 “
1 Oil each
2 00 '*
3 00 pi
2 00 *
1000
ubii ft.
lenial.
head
1 00 •' hun'd.
10
ta pr bale
- hid.
•• 1001b
STt'Ratit.
The following rates will be chatged on all goods
Ac. stored in the Company’s Were House*.
On each hale ol Cotton, ool exceed
ing 60 days, 15 eta per bale.
Oti eaeh barrel of tnerchandixe, do. 10 “ !>M.
On all measurement golds) 2 “ loot.
Iron castings and all henvv articles. 5 “ 10001b.
JOHN D. GRAY, Agent.
St. Joseph, October 20lh, 1839. 41 4t
T
1K44I
ourp
Ir vi
I R W I N T 4> «
MASONIC HAl.L lo t t E R V .
Authoriged by an Act of the Legislature of the
Slate of Alabama.
O to drawn in the tetrn oflrwinton, Barbour
conrity, Ala. on the first Wednesday in April
IkfiO, or sooner if the 1'icketa can to sold, fur tire
urpose ol erecting a Ma»ouic Hall, in the town of
mton.
8CHEME.
1 PRIZE ol $7)000.
1 •• •* 2000
1 *• •* 1000.
4 •* ’’ 500.
4 •• •• 2i0.
20 ’• ’’ 100.
21 •• 23.
5000 •• *• *
5035 Prices.—Not two blank* to a prize.
All tto prises lo to put in oae wheel, and the
number# io another aod drawn until all ibe prixeo
are drawn out. Done publicly under the auperin-
i end mice of five Commissioner*
Price ofTiekelo—Three Dollar* ; Half and Quar
ter in proportion, which can be had by application
to either of tto Managers by letter, or ottorwiae,
post paid, at Irwiotoa, Al*ba ■ a.
Any peraonx wishing to purchsae a quantity shall
be allowed • litoral discount.
W. tf. TAYLOR. )
A. P CRAWFORD, Managers
JOHN CHAIN, )
November 6 41 id
W A
E M OT 9E
AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
TWA HE subscriber has opened the Ware House#
M. between the Episcopal ) 'hurcb aod the Chat-
tah sect tea Rail Road «nd Hanking Company hon«e
on Ogletkorpo street, where he ia ready to receive
tint fan aod other produce on starter, and solicit* a
share of public patronage.
Orders for the aale ana purchsae of Cotton, other
produce end merehanOixr, will meet with prompt
atteotioo.
He too four Cottoo Box** now ready lo carry
cotton forward, and will make engagements for
freight with planters aod others baring cotton oo
tto river. P* A. OLAY • ON.
Colombo*. Nov. 6 41 tf
■alary ttoy will IIM
to mode by tto fisqg
will then to mode.
THE CHARLES TON HOTEL.
rA3 HIA very specious and ejegaal establish men
1 orcapy fag tto tel ire aqaare oa Meet lag-at,
fnra* Pinckaov to Pearf-at ia now completed, aad
will to opened fi*r the areatamralafora of tto ffivMie
wo tto fifasealk dav at Oesotor. Tto
•ware. Free* bra taag egpevieace, nod h*a deraram
■atera that hisTabie and all hia other uiMpaHM
atoll to excelled by ana* ia the Uatod ritatea, he
foals coafideat I bat to trill be able to rite aa'iefar
ttoa to all ft to may boaor him wWjUwft
Chorfoffioa, Rd». H « »
. be appre
hended from tbe use of Ibeiit according to tbe direc
tion*. In directing public attention to tLe Bran-
dreth medicine, we only express our lioneat convic
tions, that tbo Brandreth Pills hava dune more ter
ries to tba pn-seut generation than aft the patent
medicines which hare ever bera introduced into
general use.
DR. BRANDRETH’?* I’KINCIPIL OFFICE
is at fill Kromltvit), Aew Yorh. Hi*
Minor Office* are at—
Philadelphia 13 Lheanut and 8 North Eighth
street*.
Bocictt 19 Hanover street. (The onlv place io
Boston.)
Baltimore 80 Srtitlt Cliarle* *( ect.
Richmond, Va 195 Main »tteet.
Albnny Corner of Greru and Hudson street.
Ptttebsrg, Pa. 126 Worn! Mreet.
Cincinnati, Onto—Third street.
Luoiaville, Kentucky 99 Kuurtli *tr*et.
8t. Louis, Mo. —561 Market street.
New Orleans 3 Old Levee.
Montreal—63 Notre Dame street.
Charleston. S. C— 70 Meeting atreet.
IO* Thvw«e office* ere for the exclusive aaleot
the Brandreth Vegetable Uni.ersSl Pill*, where
they can at nil time* to obtained in large or aiuaall
quantities. Al-o.ot
ALFRED A PORTF.K,
Broad Mlreet, Coltimbu*. Geo.
HP OBSERVE—Drugeietx are never appointed
Agent*. July 3 23 euw6in
FILES At'
H aemorrhoids—Nit cure no pay;
— PRICE $1—HAY’S LINIMENT—NO
FICTION.—This extraordinary chemical cam
position, tto result of science and the inven
tion of a celebrated medical man, the introduc
tion of w hich U) the public waa invented with tb#
solemnity of a death-bed bequest, has since gained a
reputation unparalleled, fully sustaining the cor-
rectneaaof the lamented Dr. Gridley's last cenfea-
sion, tliat ‘ be dared not die without giving to pos
terity thr lenefit af hia knowledge on this subject,’
and he th-retore bequeathed lo Itia friend and atten
dant, Solomon Hays, the secret of hia divcovery.
It ia now used in the principal Hospital*, and the
prirate practice in our country, first and most cer
tainly for the cure of the Piles, and also *o exten
sively and effectually as to baffle credulity , unless
where it# effect# are witnessed. Externally in ilia
following complaints:
For Drofst—Creating extraordinary absorp
tion at once.
All Swellisgs—Reducing them in a few hour*
HhEmatisjs—Acute or Chronic, giving quick
eaar.
Sore Throat—By cancer*, ulcers or sold*.
Cnoor. i»D Whoopi** Cough—Externally, anil
oyer the cheat.
All Bruises,Sprai.ss a** Burjts—Curing in a
few hours.
Sores hb Ulcers—Wtother fresh or long
Handing, and fever sores.
Its operations upon adult# and children in redu
cing rhenmatic aweHinga, aud loo*ening coughs aod
tightwas of the chest by relaxation of tto parts,
ha# been surprising beyond conception.—The com
tnon remark of those who have used it in the Pins,
ia, “It acta like a chant).”
THE PILES.—The price |l ia refunded to an*
person who will use a bottle ol Hay's Liniment for
the Piles, and return tlt« empty bottle without being
cured. Theoe are tbe positive orders of the pro
prietor to the Agents ; aud out of many thousand
aold. notone has been unsuccessful.
W« might insert certificate# to any length, blit
prefer that those who sell the article, should exhibit
the original to purchaser*.
CAUTION.—None can to genuine without a
splendid engrave*! wrapper,on which ia tny name,
nnd also that of tha Agents.
SOLOMON HAYS
TO EDI’I’ORS, Ate.— All country paper* who
will in*ert the ahove 12 months, and aend one num
ber to the agents, shall to entitled to ana dnxen of
the Liniment.
Sold wholesale and retail hy Ct >MSTOCK At CO.
Sole Areola, 2 Fletcher atreet, near MaulenLane,
one door below Pearl street. New York, and by on#
Druggist in every town iu the llnion.
January 23. 52
RER4 ER TNlTERftlTY.
TWA HIS Institution combining Manual Labor with
l Literary InKirietion, located in the town of
Penfield, Greeue county, ha* been in successful
operation, in ita Preparatory Department, nvratly
seven years, and in it* Collegiate Department near
ly one! It* Faculty ia pretty fully organised, and
from th» beginning of next year will consist ol tto
following gentlemen :
Rcy. OTIS SMITH, President, and Ptofeaaor ol
Mathematic-, and Natural Philosophy.
Rev. ADIEL SHERWOOD, Prufeasor of Sacred
Literature aod Moral Philosophy.
Rcy. ROBERT TOLEFREE. Professor of Che
mistry and the kindred science*.
RrV. ALBERT WILLIAMS, Professor of An
cient Language*.
S.P. S vNFORD and J. W. ATTA WAY, Aaaist
ant Professors.
Tbfa number of pupils during the present year
has been about 100, aed accommodations can be
afforded for tome 15 or 20 more.
TERMS.
Tuition io tto Prepormto r Departineat, $25 per
annum, in the Collegial* Departmeat. $35 po f
nuni for regular students: t»o*e pursuing as irre
gular course of study will pay 20 percent, more.
Kco« rent and tori $10 per annum Board in for-
nivhed in Comidoss for $8 per month ; ia private
families from $10 to 12. Student* are required
to furnish their own eiadfaa, bedding, and room
farm!are. Exp f area ra to paid each term fa *d-
Each student isreqarred to labor from two to two
end a half hoars, five days fa the w-ok, for which
labor fax era la per hoar is allowed them over Ifi
rears of see, and to the yoanger fa jori pragvortfaa.
Tto CalfagfaM year fa divided tala (wo
1st of 4 swath*, com steering an tto 2d ~
in Angara, the 2d of6 moat ha. on tbe F
February. Asasal euraniaaeemet
day ia Jalv.
By aider af tto Board of Trustee*.
ADIEL SHERWOOD. Sac>
N. B. Letters of etraairy ran he addressed Pot
paid to B. P- Sanford. Beeretery ef tbe Faealtr.
Penfield. 0:1 221839. 48
Fllffiiy <4lir ffar RmtoT.
A 00011 snbraaatral artiefa that boa heeft bat
lit t fa a ted. ft HI to ao*d at a greet kargafo ra
the praetoaor, either fo* aaeh or fa tiifalfil fora
good bore* Krarairo of Flora fo Horfa^ Btofc
Cm.Hu,
•aaffot;
MelfaaaM. Otora
are fa*
Appbag
102
132
98
101
Baker
136
278
53
101
Baldwin
278
389
387
305
Bibb
488
710
656
029
Bryan
»
7
79
74
Bulloch
7
312
11
282
Burke
585
114
593
206
Butts
189
393
845
379
C araden
129
106
146
221
Campbell
166
481
220
461
CorroH
200
590
233
470
Cara
481
700
837
523
Chatham
300
330
411
578
Chattooga
188
238
Cherokee
;«?
480
159
385
Clarke
5B3
372
569
390
Cobb
:«5
070
851
480
Columbia
374
252
418
275
Coweta
550
719
590
099
Crawford
255
479
311
510
Dude
24
139
Decatur
310
280
317
254
DeKalb
400
G53
504
794
Dooly
137
300
154
322
Early
105
360
100
346
Effingham
143
06
100
130
Elbert
905
79
964
115
Emanuel
114
152
125
204
Fayette
286
475
334
533
Floyd
188
330
192
303
Fotaytli
298
417
270
449
Frauklin
300
089
445
681
Gilmer
79
273
29
170
Glynn
130
33
78
40
Greene
780
71
7(7
57
Gwiuuett
008
0J9
780
755
Httbeisliatn
384
594
:132
081
Rail
470
500
452
5i*7
MuocuL'k
376
301
440
272
Harris
792
405
775
452
Heard
204
389
235
353
Henry
049
835
730
863
Houstoa
449
055
!U)fi
Jvrij
647
Irwin
U
257
20
235
Jauksua
500
520
504
571
Jasper
440
507
019
503
Jr flersou
450
108
Tt*
no
Joues
147
503
482
481
Laurens
389
5
469
10
Lee
233
215
182
130
Liberty
139
82
149
78
Lincoln
244
195
295
220
Lowndes
349
224
:«M
247
Lumpkin
249
051
252
008
Macon
343
317
M adisun
279
309
204
326
M arion
332
224
490
337
McIntosh
119
128
02
139
Meriwether
071
760
647
734
Monroe
071
802
783
701
Montgomery
242
10
101
24
Morgan
40 U
322
406
351
Murray
t-9
572
117
240
Muscogee
861
850
900
726
Newton
850
467
793
421
Oglethorpe
479
104
013
120
Paulding
210
231
90
105 !
Pike
349
492
449
553 |
Pulaski
16t)
313
214
379
Putnam
524
245
015
204
Rabun
11
295
10
240
Randolph
490
508
311
430
Richmond
449
372
820
448
Scriveo
211
134
231
184
•riewarl
751
793
574
017
Sumter
407
392
370
270
Pa 1 but
787
855
815
853
Taliaferro
414
33
411
31
Tatnall
270
08
233
77
Telfair
174
139
200
100
Thomas
312
203
4(H)
112
Troup
940
040 1
.132
389 !
T wiggs
327
401
301
448
i ttiou
20
448
11
325 |
lp,.o,
544
393
580
409 i
l\ altoti
442
623
454
772
l\ aie
7
225
9
150
IN arren
429
317
591
514
l\ aahiugton
583
514
580
544
V a 1 k e r
237
471
275
133
A s \ ne
20
109
23
440
A tike*
426
301
512
405
V tikiuaoti
391
490
345
517
Mr. MtUtr: TnamonH iba W* arrafora
oTih« act irasacH aa Mw Ififa Da*. 0f>pto
rev foe and amend tba jndkiary lyweaidlffih
State.
Mr. nUhtpt: To ehqoga lira pfafaft af
holding preeiuei election# i.i lira VMili <h
tricl uf Oglctnorpe rnunlv.
Mr. Coil mu ; IA) alter nod ainead aft M
”piNtitiling athliiiunal cnmtMsri«ra*ra ftfa'Hp
Ohoopee and Canunclter, in lho avafifttV ftf
Totuall, an for as relates in tba cntantMtoto*
er* of tbe Otmo|vse rival.
The Senate took up the report «f tba Ctoft-
minee on Privilege* gad ft tact mao, aibfah
wa* that Coraaliu* Cnapcr •boaid taka Mb
tost •• Senator from Giltnar eutti.iy | foftd
agreed tn the «amc—yea* 48, nays 38.
Mr. Cooper was ineii qualified aod tank
Itia aeal.
Mr. Ptnltr, uf Green, praaeated tha p#(i-
iion of sundry citixeox of Greene, prayiftf lo
be added tn the cuumy of Morgan ; reltoftd
to a committee con*i«iiug of Meoor*. Portar
ol Greene, Porter of Morgan, and Utllap*.
F*idat, Nov. 8. *
Bill* introduced and read tie Jirtf time.
Bv Mr. Dune gun : To amend ihw several
act* authortriug the construction of (ha Waal-
ern and Atlantic Railroad, an at lo retjstao
the CDinniiraiorier* and chief engineer IO kto-
peod o|ierations frotn Crosa Plains in Mur
ray county ;o Roseville ; end to anthiirlftn
them to make purchase of land* from indi-
vitlunls, nt suitable places, for depots ftO said
road, lo be h,id out in town lots, and lift dfa-
|Rised of for the uae of the Stale, and to »*
peal so much of taiil acl a* require* tbft Oft-
vernor lo •ubscrtbe fi»r atock in the Witt
road.
Mr. Billupt: To alter and arm ad a part
of the first section uf the third articto nf tbe
Constitution of this State.
Mr. Lev>i» : To relieve the city of Coin*-
bua front the, aymeot ol $1(1,0116 with inter
est, which wdb loaned for the puri ooa of the
construction of n hridne acton the Cbatte-
Ituouhea river.
Mr. Miller : To c;ntinue in fores tbs SS-
cund section uf an net pocaed 25th t>*4h
l!?37, to ndtnit ceriain deeds to be tecutdsd.
Mr. McGarr : Tu authorize and ern pa war
the countus of Luieoue! aud Bulloch, b> sail
’ the publii lands of said contities*
Mr. Harris, , \ Warren: To authorise OK-
r Luckett to plead and practice lata, fite.
Mr. Payne : 'I’o extend the time for fcwtu ■
ste drawers to take out their gntMS hi lbs
unties of F.nrly, Iitviu and Appling.
Mr. Ilolmts : To compel persona r
jes in the same, to pov i x thereos iu the
unty ol Baker.
Mr. Stanford: To amend an acl inenrpo-
roting the Flsbersham Irou Work* nnd Mfts-
nfuctur'ng Company.
Mr. Raulerson : To add a pari hi Ware lo
RECAPITULATION.
Id3H. 183/
McDonald, 34,634 I Gilmet,
Dougherty, 32,807 j 8chley,
l 827
34 178
3,1417
761
GEORGIA LEGISLATURE.
SENATE.
On Monday and Tuesday the Senate waa
engaged tn the election of officeta, reading
the Goveruor’s Message, opening the election
returns foi Governor, Alc. &c.
> nyne county.
HOI'SE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Mondat, Nov. 4, Ife3D.
Thi* day was taken up iu the orgtiuixatihn
f the Huuse, the election of officers, Jtc.
Tursoat. Nov, 5.
This day the Governor'* Menage p«-
eived, read, and 30<l copies ot tiered lo be
roiled for the uae of the House.
On Motion of Mr. Cone.
Resolved. Thut so much nf the Governor'#
Its sage os relates to the payment of tha
tilitia companies of Lowndes county, that
us been passed nn by the commissioners,
nd not paid, lor the w arn of funds, be refor-
:d lo a select committee, and that they ra*
irt by bill or olherw ise.
Agreed to. Messrs. Cone, Hilliard and
erniona were a|i|K<intetl that committee.
Mr. Toombs , tiered (he follow ing reaolu-
do :
Resulted. That Ja nes FL Pickett, a mem -
?r elect Irom the county uf Sumter, aa ap-
pars Irotu (he offic.ul tiiutna in the Eseca*
V ; which being read, and aorne tltocuaeioo
log had thereon, wa* on mot mo of Mr.
ascock, laid opou the table.
On motion of Mr. Glascock, it waa
Resolved. 1 hat llis Excellence the Go
vernor be requested lo furnish tint House
with the official returns of the election (of
Senator and Keptctteiitaiiiea for tha present
a ariou.
The balance of the day was taken up ia
opening the returns of the eleeiiou for Go
vernor.
W> 01* ksday, Nov. 6.
Mr. Gray iotroduced a bill lo antboriM
j Gilbert E. Thigpen of the county of Juoea.
to pleatl and practice Law io the several
courts nl this Stale.
Mr. Stephens presented the petitioo of sun-
j dry citizens of Greene and Taliaferro, proy*
i ing indemnification for cattle &tc. destroyed
j by tbe Georgia Rail Road cara, wFiteh
referred to a committee consisting of I
' ephetis. King of Greene, arid Blount.
The Flouoe then proceeded lo tftake ftr-
Wedrksdat, Nov. 6.
Mr. Springer, from the Committee on
Privileges aod Elections, made a report upon i
the contested election for Senator of the j
county of Gilmer. The report was favorable j rsngemenls for the recaption of the new Go
vernor elect. The Seoate having joined tbo
| Hellers.
Cornelius Cooper’* taking hi# seat. It
was taken up, aud after considerable discus
sion, laid on the table for the present.
The Senate then repaired lo the Houae, lo
receive the new Governor elect.
'I'HuaaDAT, Nov. 7.
Bills introduced and read the first time.
By Mr Bates : To pardon Phillip John
son of Hall, ami Matilda Cogswell of Jasper
county.
Also, to authorize Jatnea Morri* to erect
a mill-dam actoss Cnua-ogga river, in Mur
ray county.
Mr Branham : To repeal an act to pro
mote the culture of silk passed 29vh Dec.
1838.
Aleo. to repeal an act to authorise the bu-
vincss of baoaiog, foe., passed 26 b Dec-
1838.
Also, to titer aod amend an act, more ef
fectually to secure the solvency of all the
banking inraitmiuos of this State, passed 24th
Dec. 1838-
Mr. Oordtm : To incorporate tbe Georgia
Historical Society.
Mr. Pmme: To alter the third, seventh
and twelfth oeetioos of the first aad aaeond
art idea of the Constitution of thia State.
| Jfh Footer: To repeal So act establish
ing » geovral ayatem of ed Scat ion by eom-
Mr. Stmford: To encourage a direct e»-
finrt and import trade with foreign coootrieo.
and in suthoriaa the formatiOft of joint stock
companies for the perpuae of dealtog in for
eign and domestic nterchaedtzs and pro
duce.
Mr. KeUtft To panloa Jatnea Templeton
of Stewan eoftnty
Mr. Harm, of Warren :i To define the
liabilities of railroftd companies in (hie State,
for killing or injuring bogs, cattle, or other
4i St
H >use. the Governor appeared, haik theoetb
foe.—after which, the House adjourned.
Thcssdat Nov. 7.
Bills introduced and read the first (rate.
Bv Mr. Cleaveland: To repeal the act of
183& to promote the culture of silk,
Mr. Anderson: To incorporate tbs Boa-
well manufacturing company.
Mr. Miller: To incorporate ihe Georgia
Historical Society.
Mr. Hunter : To revive, aod continue
force for three years, an acl to establish and
admit to record certain instruments whieb
were destroyed with the county records nf
Crawford county, hy fire.
Mr. Warren : Kor the relief of Esse atom.
Administrators and Guardians, its eanam
cases, and to defiue the defies and lU&Hites
if the Clerks of tbe Cotiriecf Ordinary of this
State. S ?
Mr. Barclay: Mora MfectneH, In atokpel
Banks in redeem tfoeir paper.
Mr. Hudson To caoaoIMfole Ihe olBens af
Receiver nf Tax Returns and "fax CoUsator,
of Ihe county of Hancock.
Mr. ffhaltes : To ecablish sn adt/Hracal
election precinct in the county of Herrin-
Mr. Bardage: To alter ihe 3d, 7th a«d
12)h sections of the 3d srtiele. end Mm $ifo
section of the 4th article of tbe Goftfaitftiskft
of this fitate—Also,
To repeal the second section of an act tn
appoint additional Trustees of the University
of Georgia, foe. and to authorize the km of
$10 000 to tbe Boetd of Tiara tea, and tw pro
vide for the education of certain poor obd-
tlreft.
Mr. Dunn : To incorporate the Tr
of the Southern Botanic Meiltefti College.
Mr. Caroam: To compel persona rvrident
out of the State, bring.og suits inio the State
fa secure tbe cost.
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