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the enquirer
*■ NlUlltS IrUI WH»UUI MOMWO. •»
BULL, OCULPIKO A Co.
EDITED AJfD CO.VDlCTtD ■/
R. T. MARKS <fc JESSE L. BULL.
TERMS—Thru Dollar* per Annum, payable in '
advance or Four Dollars, fin all cases exacted,) ,
where ptjriem ii not made befor# toe expiration of j
the vear.
ADVERTISE..I ENTS coo.picuouily insertr J at ox*
Dpllar per one hundred words for the tir*i inser
tion. anH Firrr C SETs for every subsequent coo
riniiance.
All ADVCRTIstMIxTS, aent to us wit 1: out specifying !
the number of in*eri.ms desired, wi.l 1*: continued
until ordered out and charred iccordineiy.
Legal Advertisement* publithed attbe'iuual rates
and with strict attention to the requisitions of the law!
SnERirr’s Sales under regular executions, must be
sdve-t.aed for thirtt DATS ; under mortgage fi fas
SIXTY DATS, before the day of sale, 5 ’ ;
Sales of Land and Negroes, by Executor., A (minis-
lumitet
A STRICT CONSTRUCTION OK THE CONSTITUTION -AN HONEST AND EJiIoOMIC \fi ADUTNISTRATION OF m GOVERNMENT.
VOLUME XIV.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY U. IS4L
trot irsoe Guardians, fur sixty days beforeViieJav -VTQN FEMALE AUADEMA. j
of sale. ^ | rflHE second term of thi. Institution will coming
8alc< of personal oroperty (except necroesl vortt ! • ** une Monday, and contra? twentv two weeks.
DAYS. " P negroe.) yorty Tahion will be #17 sj p er term. For Wort and in-
ClTATIONS bv C'-r's of the Courts of Ordinary, upon t cl ' lc, ' ,a! expences 50 cents. Payment in advance,
application lor letters of administration must be nub * 1*- V/. li MUNRU, Principal,
lisliel farTiliRTT days. r j June W. »6-st
Citations upon application for dismission, by Exeeu- 1 Times pub. 4l eh. Enq.
WHITEVILLK ACADEMY
LAND FOR SALE.
T HE subscriber uffers for sale, tlie land on which
lie live in Russell cou.ilv. Alabama, lying tn
the South R. :*-:iee Creek rn-i'lea .. V. ..
tOa**, Administrator* or Guard inn*, monthly for six
MONTHS.
Order t-f Courts of Ordinary, (arcon-aoie 1 withal re.umc.io,
r.'—»— * - - A .Monday the Slit June, umler tlie care of Mr
ropy of the bond, or agreement) to make tide to land. j^ ir
wiuit be puolubed three Months. . «a»gbt*r, who. a
OT Tf ES be KxFrmnra or A>linm'aiess«.. n Jr Wtcrlar L) SUV 111 the fc
pec table families of the
the South E vfiee Creek, twelve miles
Columbus. Georgia, enjoining 1410 acre*. 400 of
which are cleared, with e comfortable dwelling !.oiwt.
pr* house, and screw, and 3II other Merensurv out
buildings. To persons wishing u» purchase » good
farm, in a good Cotton region. I would xav, call and
v i«"* tl.e gr«*wing crop, and thereby judge of the fer- 1 ruit w i-.jj
t.lity of tbe soil. Good water. and health \ bicaUun. Class No. £1*—Capiti
GREENEANDPUL ISKI MONUMENT From ,!l '' National IittclltjeiH-er.
1 fvi’ironv ’ i a VI.-1 IT TO THE BIRTHPLACE AND TO
JAM JlblLl. THE TOMB OF WASHINGTON.
FOltW iJUNEftDAY. July 7. Cujus vip-t vigebirque incuioria. qucn:d ; .u fuel it In
§30.000, ilO COD. an.! $.**.000. i preth*,Tlntuatn cognoscri; quail id in qiicnjuani erit, qui
1 * ———‘ —’ —— — ; quuiiMiiu — :
ik
Nottc es Sy Executors or Administrators or Guardians,
of application to the Conn of Ordinary for leave 10
sell the Lata! or Negroes of an e..ta*u*, four months.
No; ices bv Executor t or administrators, to tlie l/cbtors
aotl Creditor* of an estate, ferric weeks.
O* Letters to the Editors on business, must be post
pa in. to et.Lile tliem to atteution.
THE Ml'SCOUEE INSURANCE COM
PA NY,
4 IIR now reu ly fur the Iran.action of bn.iueas.—
-.1 Office over Wm, A. UeJd & Co. store, Broad-st.
DIRECToliA:
JOHN W'ARTIEN, JOHN PEABODY,
(i. E. THOMAS. T. 11 noWATID.
E. S. OUEESWOI.D, KKNtTH McKLNZIE.
.. JOHN BANKS, PieAidem.
Watt. II. Evans, Secretary.
February 51 ’ 9 tf
WILLIAM k7 SHIVERS, ~
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOlt AT LAW. |
COLUMBUS, email,
J »ly 7. sa-3ra
SAMFORD tc I) OWDIiE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
«,r .V !l *,? NVIUt . UEOROIA. i
William r . bSamfuril Jainus F. Dowdle. i
J||1 J 7 2#.|f
instructors of youth, are
Jjutc. Board may be ob-
Iry, at from $7 to is per month, inoludiug waslun^
and l.Klgiii;, The srriciest attention paid to the mor
als of the pupils. Aj to the morality of the communi
ty Mid he flthfuluess of tile location, \Vhiieville will
n«>t suiter in eouiparis.ei with nnv otki
wit’i l-hxI sc«:icty. A bargniti may be hud fur rail, «
a pa:i, as it will tnahe two goo*! se:ileu:eni.<.
July 7. 89-UjmI WILLIAM BAUN KTT.
Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel copy four tiiu^
weekly, ami clnrge this ofiice.
Class No. 27—C
10« prises of ei.KiO, .\ Pj Tirkets dlO—Hul
WKDXESBAY. Ju y 14.
C.asj No. *»—Capitals. $2;7.000, Si 5.000, 10.000. Co
UCO, and SO **i' ^1,U». A • Tickets ^10—Halves ?J.
FOit WIDXLsdaY. Jjr.lv 81.
,000, $10,000. ^’..000, SJ
Tickets $10—
00. and BO prize of $1.0lSi
Hn!ve<« $5.
b\»r Tickets, or .Shares, or Ccr.iiicates of 1’ackages,
any of the uIhjtc *a-iu mffs, address
H. ANDREWS, Cuiumbus, Ga.
elit scire, qu.d »»it vir KoiuanuA. quid sttbaciis jam ,
ren*icihus omuiuiti, et ad Scianianuiu jugum adaetis.
ia<!<Ttaiiu sail ham*, jtigeu’o.auimo, tnaatt liber.—. c n»few.
For n Ions; linn* I frit a strong desire to i
visit tfcr spot where the *rent iiilii was born
whose heroic notions ami
tribute*! hi a great measure
me
sire
erty ; but I looked m v i.i?.
co spicoous ami unrivalled.
my on fort ii Rate an<l tortured native countrv, ■
of her centuries of suiVering, and oi* the calls !
o« her gratitude towards this liee home of i
her exiles; the tears glided down my cheeks; j
hut they were the team of grMitmle for the j
blessing* enjoyed by my countryniCQ in lliis j
t iriiiu wus iKim,, 04 :.r,J 1 allowrd !
•e counsels c. u- on tl, ' r 8 ‘* b . " 1,,cU ti.ebirth spol j
io the ;n Im-vc. ; l !‘ j' eor S r " ashingfen._ Tome it matters I
| w II repair .early in respect of the mstnery
W the grent an I goou dt|«n«l.
! ^ From thf* ?4a uttidm Banner,
j ' The fiinfrid oration In- Hon. A. B. Long-
stree-, in comiucinoriition of the virtues anti
■ eminent services of Dr. Moses Waddel, as r
j teacher of votith. will be delivered in the
( ollegt- ( Impel, on Tuesday, tbe 3d day of
. August next, at ten o’tlock, A. M. be-.tn
the day | elore tlie College commencement
-— —.—^1 The pi pits of Dr. Waddel, and Aluirm
! t*l tlie Un vvrsitj- of (Irotgia, are respectful
| tv invited bv tim Uudersigneil con-.initieo. ap
_ — pointed lor that purpose, to be present upo’i
, that interesting occasion, and to participat
NUMRF.Il 29. ! i» the ceremonies o( the day.
i All the papers of this State, and of lb-
——— - ( Southern and South Western .Slates, are re
U , , ■ quested to giro this notice an insertion, the.
. '"j 111 s ,® n -: the information may be as widf ly dissemir
t mug t ot ( j,.a s the pupils of the illustrious leach*-’
are widely scattered throughout these Slate* .
George li. Gilmer, ■ l)»v.d A. Recss.
1 hoe, N. Hamilton, Jamt s Tinilty,
Thu's. F. Scort, Jno. S. Lewis,
James Jackson, Chas. Dowgherfv,
llnwell Cobb, Wm. L. Mitcbcii
Aluva-; Juue is, ls-lt.
^ , rig
! is frequently
TIIOS. K IMBBOCGU
JOHN C. BLACKMON.
EDWARD U. NORWOOD,
WM... SLAUGHTER,
June 30. 3t i*. L. WEEKS, Tristces.
P II Oi N I X HOTEL ,
(n.OHENCE, CKO.)
rpHE undenieneJ respecifally infomiv lii. fiieeds
X and the public, that be has -aYen c.; -. ;c sf lie
Phieaix Hate!, in Florence, Ga. and t-v;,e v ;„ )0 ,l cri , : ,
hi» whole peroonai aiieniion to rendering comfortable
j Con-tam aprin- water in the plantation, and goo ! |
*p-in-water very eonvenir-.t to the tlwrllbty. Refer- i
ences, Ilarna Ivey, and Major XI. W. Terry. Apply j
to :he nuboeriber on the premise*.
lijiubridge, Ala. E. EVANS CROCKEii.
3Stlo
DR. SAMKE
tlioiic w!;o ina\ favor nim VI ill 1 a . all. J;la aL-iblea { eentraHy stmatedastobaviaeaaatreet.the
V ill be well snpplieJ and carefully attended to, and I P' ,,t diit r, cbnrcliea, *e.
no t vert -,:ia will be -pared to -ive ceneral satiafariion I Colenibua, May 19.
JOHN r. HARVEY.
Derember 16
| Dye Stntf*. Paints, Oil-*, and Gin
; die country will require, tooetlit-r with ail tbe beat
j and tuost respectable patent tnedicine*.
! Tlie business will be eonlii,tied at the old stand of
Columbus, on which are, beside the necessary j Taylor and Wall-er, signet* the golden mortar. Broad
auUdlugs fur tamily uses, t.vo Offices, eonvenieui lii street. .SAML EI. A BILLING,
j business, l’erion* examining die same, will • ':<! ii ; Columbus, July 7. Itlil.
DRUG STORE.
T , lWmm,Tm* , S“te Bc^mfokwter'oxs-e^ i P' "i r ** !i l >ect *“»•««•» *•»" i»rmory of ill
ml reupcctlnlly invites phviiitiaus. ritunrry iqcrrhanu ! i,<,ro °* *^ :i1 >4 ev« ulful perio.) which Tri<-J
“ 1 purrba e *oeh articles . men’s souls.*’ Hlire von been in llis imtnl
nim7 "jl" !> rt '"“ d in EUCl ‘ < ‘ ,lal,Us ' !, “ !oms ’ to > iv< * 1 bouse > Does it still stand l Have you vis-
Tho rn.it of die .took i, fresh, ha tin-been re .-rived i i,cd *''* lo ! ,lb ■ vetK q’JCSlitms repeatedly put
but ft few week.* xim-H, «)irpf*t from New York. Breton | fo mc nui'ing iny rusidcuct* ahrond, ai an-
and Pii’ladelplca. 1 shall keep toraiantly on hand as i Rtverittg which ill tlie negative 1 a!fell
sornnent of Drug*. Me lieines/l'crfm orv. j si niewlnt humbled. 1 hare often said, if !
loiild at any time return to iny adopted
The North American is Ueeidetlly anxious
be the most surprisin';*
ibly occur within the
con 9ctur.il imagination ?
, , , . , , . i . . R *>f tbe imion ? No,
dll <•*.' *oiil expands with them, and for the stars fail, and the moon is only a stn:
delights in iheir indulgence. j made larger by being nearer our t-ardi.—
It was noon, the heat was oppressive, and Would it be to'find a whaleomb. ion of oi
J44I4.M III .( Jf IL.Il imilVIK' ID II1C t»l llll'T!’’ , - - ' » . . * I * .\t.lUlb ■
nt of American independente. ,'i’t.e da- ! 1 .* !i,K * *■ lh * be regt.rded as tn- i to know what would 1
1 increased with my years. When in for- 1 " r ; 1 * uul<1 . 1,wv '- l>i*ssoti ] thing ihabcould po-wib'
n bu ds, a ril '-sen of 'the - United States ’’ ' hrn ”S h 1*!« vtuo tt ex;H.r.e.,e,.,g u.e prese.w, of T , ur cnl
requemlv mtcrogatcl concern..* the de- ,,nt l0r **“ ,l,e 'V^lt.l whtcli Fotos, \V ouU ,t bo the ta,|„»;
a sense of fullness in the head at length call
ed bat h my thoughts; yet 1 was unwilling to
leave the spot.
full I
I
O FFERS for sale Ids DWELLING and LOT
CV
VI ho.
51
THE GLOBE HOTEL.
rpms well-known establishment, xiiuatrd cn tlie
PLANTATION FOR SaLE.
’ rpTfAT valuable trapf, known ax the Hardin Plant-
j I. *ation, or Olive Grove, xitaate j mi the Chuttahoo
w. w. MURRAY,
A f TORN 12 Y AT LANS’,
f'UI.L’JIBl’S, OKOkOlA.
.Turn? 0, |*4I. 2l-lf
T li O MAS & D O W N 1 N G
aTTouyem at law,
CoLUMBL’% C« \.
Grit;*■!»>’ 12. Thouiaa... .Lctm\p! T. Downing,
.tunc 2d 11341, 23v
r, twenty-four miles from its junction with i
■ tlioast corner of die .Square, in the town oi’ i Flint river, in J>ecati?r countv, containing one ,
Lagraugp, Troup county, Georgia, is now open, under j •housand a**rcs. from three to four 'arvidred seres in a j
thtAlircetion .and niai.agcinem «if the subscriber and **igh state of cultivation. Ttor greater pt.ru*'u is river j
his Lady, who will take great pleaiure in administer- i *>°U«n land, llissitu.ati
IRON AND NAILS.
I A Tons of assortuit Swedes Ir«n.
IvJ 3 do horse shoe do. 2 do. Band do.
5 do. English Sq’tare do. 2 do. refined do.
130 Keax Nails—for sale by
9 SO if P. MrLAUnM.
J.
j ,n F
oomfert of ;
caU.
Lagrtr.jp, Jau 6
ay per
ntav favor dien
J. THOMPSON.
2II*
J. N
HIM I I. l i
R A M S K Y ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
II A It 11 I * COUNTY, GEORGIA
T . M . K E M r,
\ T T O R Jl II Y AT LAW,
Ciorkettsville. Kunsell County, Alnbrnna,
W ILL practice in the couuiiea of Barbour, Ma* i
con, and Chambers.
June 2, 1841. 53-1 v
W A L T O N If. II ARRIS,
ATTORNEY AT I. V'.V.
GlUARU, Rutxcll CV Ala.
January 27 5 y j
McDOUGaTTd cV U'ATSON,
At.orueys at Law—Columbus, Ga.
A or*| M lay
B O N S B 1 P i : u K l B,
ATTGK.N1.T3 Al LAW, CcTl KELT, GA.
r lLL practice in thecouiuies of the Soudi West
ern circui*, aud Stewart and Marie
Chat!:di04K hec circuit.
WHIT NELL J. BONNER,
WILLIAM t\ PERKINS.
M iv 56. 52-tf
the rilOFLELS HOTEL.
f rilH12 Sul icriber respectfully info.n.i his friends [
i JL aud the public that he keeps a
House of Entertainment,
j in Aaikuicux, Sumter county, and is prepared to nc-
i com mod a'e all who may favor bmi v.itli a rail. Strict '
I attention is pai-.l to the comfort ot his guests, nndeverv
elTbrt nude to render thei* bay at hir aouse agreeable,
ilis arrangements are msde with a view of* giving per-
feci Mtisfaetj >d; r id if clone attention Uis bu.-mess
w!*.! msoro it. he wi i net fail to receive a liberal share
of custom fro.;: tbe pu’oli.. W LIGHT BRADY.
Americiis, Ga. April 1 4. 10-Cm
THUNDKRINU SPRINGS.
T HE public are hereby informed, that thii
will be prepared for the a* ccmmudaii*i
pnny, after the filieemh of June. We avail ou
; of this opportunity to return thanks to nttrfrieuds _:.d
; firmer patrons, and would rc.pectfnlly solicit a cun
‘ tinuanre. As rcQards the efiteucy of the waters, tlmse
4 who have tritd them with a , :cvv to inij rovctiieut,
, give satisfactory testimony; aud to :l:m £ u 1 •• have
not, we would aav, come and try them. The locality I
. of this place will warrant as lair a proi*pc< t for the j
enjoyment of good health, as will that of any other !
, place in the soutlicm country. We pledge our best I
. efforts to rend«*r the sojourn of visitors aurccaide.—
j Charges moderate. COCHRAN ik McAFKK j
8.—A few tents can be obtained by enrlv at
that seven hundred acres are endured by me siring of '
fence. There is on the premises, a large two story j
frame dwelling house, with nil tlie necessary out hou- |
$<*n. The stock of horses, mules, lro^% ami entile,
with bacon, corn, Jcc. can be had at n fair raluntiou.—
Possession can be had the first January next. A fur*
ther description is deemed unnecessary, as any person
wishing to purchase, would do well to call and exam
ine for themselves. For terms apply to the subscriber
on the premisec, cr to Charles Oakiord. New York.
Olive Grove, JuTae*5. 23 tf N. HAWLKY.
H AS just receive. 1
Silk Hats, also.
Youths. Cloth Caps, wl
May 12.
INDIA BAGGING
600
lucky Hone, for sale c
June 9. 24-tf
SMITH
new stylo of
Ixcautiful h
h Wt^bo rolt
uper F nr and
of A/-n\i aud
rheap t'. r U'ash.
20 if
AND KENTUCKY ROPE,
i llncgiug, 4Gto 4 *> inches wiiie,
•s;a Bagging, 400 co*!* hen-
u reasonable terms, bv
I*. McLaren.
of out tnouritxitiS ? No.for we fin.i ihe botie-.
Of smalt !i*l) there, auJ the Uviathan m*
come next. V.’ouU it be to ice Niagara in
ling back its cataract of thunder ? No, forth-
Jilurtging wave always seems to pause an,!
tremble a! the frightful lean ; it may yet ,.*•
it up. WouhI itlis to «.* a tlaci wiui!c-i Uii
outuf tlie deep into the clouds? No, fir
phantom ships are often set-u there, and cm-
iiig events cast their shadows befote. Wvi.;
it b» to see the. tlobe turn up an-l spin roi . i
perpcnd-cularly on the south pole ? No. fur
the nor'.h pole is a'ready climbing fast, and a >
the one em-e up theotherof coti-sc must go'
(j down. What Then would tt he? Docs con-
lieved, I would ii< t he cvju'in.i!'' I(jve' at'nl ’ 4ot ,4,lr!,1 !i "O' residence abroad to witness jectiue (til yon ? Why, it would he lo fin i
'* iw *j ,. .i.| *l |e total t ubvrtsion of soei.d older, an l Ihe j two of tile Now York papers agteeine tugeth*
extcut of mi-cry which cau he brought 90 a j et as touching any one thing.—Picayune.
people by n t; tiding army vhe*t controlled I —
bv one \\ lio sacrifices the general good to bis i LaucHABLK but not \ * RY Comforta-
pcrsottal views, I thanked Heaven for being elk —The Wilmington Register notices thu
now in a country where the national strength ' following circumstance : ” A horrible acc*.-
auj inoividual security rest on the itntnova- I dent like'* lo have happened a (rw day-ssince,
{ blc basts of a teverential regard for liie laws, that would have thrown conMernatton in tbe
! file satisfaction I left ami continue to feel ( n'*‘h s! of 'he inhabitants of our village. A
on.vrre gradum,
alked away slow ly, and beckoned lo lhe
country agaim I will repaiV'lo 'the^shoies’of! dr * vl '' to ™ iu *' lo " Wi !‘S l bwk ;<l sh . ort i " ! ^'
the Potomac, and visit the cradle and the ! " e rc!, ' ,4ed . , J
grave of Washington. C "' 1 " 1 lhc carnage, aud .txed
S Having arrived in Philadelnhia aid made :,,i "lance on the spot until a turn
some n c. ssatv h.miness .iraneem.a.ts, 1 de- "* ' l; .° road 3 " d an •»««»*-,ring wood shut il
li-cid ilnL.Vtmiii .1 ‘ » .1 ' out horn inyvittW. Dunns my return 1 cun-
,iKit(4ii«n fixe ooutli, iiinl, oil rviulmig ttic . ■ . - , , , i . ..
■iietiopohs, resolved to he diverted from ed r"‘‘ ^ ,hc
i ">>' purpose by attemlance in the Oapilnl, to • ? oml " " cl ‘ 40 l, ’ C ‘'"'T k ,T‘ ! r ° m
1 listen IO the Cloquet ceofCottgtess; and be- \ ,l,e v,r,urao4 " “htngtou, and as it has been
i lieved, I would not he
' tcgoid less row.tr.l3 the imnlualtle iiisritnrioRS !
• nl tho roitnlry, l>y visifirr^ the biithjrlHre ol j
Inin tCt n liose virtue* th<*v are due heforo l |
: altruded lhc dt bates which now interest ihc I
j nation.
lo (u!L! my infenrion, I sat out rn myp;!- ;
j grimage tiie 16[J, of June, it G, A. M. in the j
, ftfeartibiial Columbia, sii;>l after a ilcltslitfii! j
book keeping.
rpHE Su!>srriLt»r pD'posus to tt juli a I
j *f*P ^' uinety m i!cs down tho Potn
rived «t Blnii Point, in Wrstinnrelami coun-
; tv, V irginia, a t 3, P. M. On tho beach
received bv .Mr. Montgomery, by whom
from :ny pilgrimage is snrii ns is derive Jf
* j tlie p^rfnruiauce of a ]»!e«ss:rg durv-
1 ! To visit Mou ‘
In tlie town of Glenville. Alabama,
mil it EE 30 acre iotx ami two 20 acr«* loU, i*T
1. dialelv frH.uInir Uie r.*xidence of Dr. Wm. FL
place of summer residence. Gle.n
iho advantages of a gno l n IiouI, sOod oorietv and s
Lea!thy location. Eaqni^ • of D:*. Wm. Flake, or
SMITH, BEATTIE Co
March 10 II tf
HATS! HVl’Si! HATS!.'!
Gout's wliite an»l colored Lcqrhom Ifu:*;
Child rcu’s do. do. dn. «lb.
Drob ami Muck • caver tlo.
Drab and black Kussia do.
W ILL practice in the coutwte*oftae 8oudi Wert- 1*. 8.—A few tents can be obuuned uy enrly sppli-1 * SMITH, BEATTIE xV Co I Mule-kin Beaver do.
era circui*, aud Stewart ami Marion, in the ' cation, for those who prefer tenting, tc boarding with ns. ! March 10 * 11 tf ! ^**tin Beaver ii«».
Upaon county, June 16, lf*41. 5.>-Ct j - ■■ ■■ — j Yo.-.tha* Drab, Plain and Xupt d«*.
STATE or MIS91SS11I*!. ' White and V a ri.*jfate«l Pahn Leaf do.
, PRAIRIE PLANTATION FOR SALE. ■ v y i,e
7.0TS Fort S.VLJ:. I rnilE un,lersi r .ie,i offer, to fell lii. I’n.irie Flr.ota- , '^ ' - *, , J ,^ it ** S 1 LI*PJNObU.&
mHE aaraerou. *p;>Iicatioi.i for lots at the above 1 | lu \ et i,.t uw Golaaibii*, wo! five from ' . Goituuat-s, June ia. .
J. well known water ne place, have iu.hiced the uo | Moore’s Cotton I.awiing There are I ilay acres well
lierfipneU (owner, of the land) to offer to the pnblic a ; uiuecred, sod about eSt) will be in rukivatioatlie pro,
W ,,, . Tew lot. at private sale. The well tried virtues of e n, vear. Tbe owner selected this halv of *oe- !
ILL pracue, tn uo: Cuuntt. ot Henry, Bar- , w 9yrin?t . u v beauty and unquestionable health I ci a|i v f-,rids own use, before the I.aud .s’ales, when Ihe
hour, Pike, Kasscll, and Baton. of tbe Mirnmndm? conutrv. the rertnenv. :>t of the so- » rich region of the Choctaw Nation was unsold, and be- Fve-v bo<
.. ! ciety, togeiber with the prevjit prospects i*»r a flour- j fore him, «nd bavin:* resided in the county several ! heads ail ere
i ishiiig and pleasant village, are all objects ot t*>o "rent ; years previously, had acquired such a knowledge of ; J»muar*•
{ Unportnnee lo peraotM desiring a summer resiuem*r, to j Lands osenaldodhuu to make one of the bestloca- • **."_
AT fOriNLY AND COUN.^IvLLOl*, AT LAW, need cotninenr. A part of the proceeds ot the <ale ol i tions in tbe 1’rairie. This plantation has been •*eule.l*| 4 LL persons indebted to the Ch.attahoociieo if nil
W ill continue to practice regularly in this . lms tt» be applied to erccung an Acadein*.. i\~. *Vcc.— • (j ve years, and if there has been a case of fever a- I J\_ Hoad an l Biukiiij C<un:>anv of Geor
" |* of Troap, Meriwether. Hean “ iHtaf"
JOHN U. McFARhA.V,
ATTORNEY AT LAW;,
Clayton, Barb«>ur County. Alabama,
^f^ILL pr-«*tic< in tic: Coun'ies of llenry. Bar-
hour. Pike, Hu jsell, aud Macon.
April 81, 1841. IMj
0!lV!LI*K A. BULL,
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS.
JOHN GODWIN,
BRIDGE BGILDER,
rd, K.isseii County, Alabama.
hereabouts, knows d:at John Gi»*! .v
Lion in building bridges.—El>.i. E\q.
yniii" iUroiijL.1i its rooms, I re
turned to the »*oad, resumed toy sent in the
j enrrhige, n:ul procreded on my |»!lgnnvig»*.—
, l he ro.nl, p,s no pnsso] along, d:d not ofler
objects of innc’i incorest : n grout )>r.rt of i:
j rnt.s throitgli foresis. Sometimes tv, stiwtltc
■■•.il l liontystickle torvlestlv ili-pbty ng i's
pretty blossoms, nn«l sometimes ilie tvibi rose
; standing out it: bul.l relief. :>s if deteriiiincJ
Iditslt unse-ti.** UV arrived nt the
, *• hluiic-IJ inr,ii at 10 A. M.; the proprietor
i n * n "ieh, mnt li to my regret, wns absent.—
f hull it few i ItpruliiMnn- tines Is lift
uni | gentleman, wishing to take a glass of foil i
j w ater, nntl having hut one tumbler convenient,
uni Vernon still miitnTu J; so, ; first drank tho soda, ami then fOoktlte acid ;
n the 21st, *1 took riot sitamloat, anti at four ' aufmcct.d-lieivescence was the consequence.
arrived at Alexandria and !~*h;tt made him sj.-nrt like a whale, ami ho
Came very near collapsing a flue !”
AmUSEMEMTS OF THE NoBILtTT.—Tho
young Earl cf Waldegrave, and a boon co*r
pitniun by the name of Dul)*, wete lately in
ilicleilat ihe Court of Queen's Bench,in Lon
don for assaulting and diendfully beating an old
watchman, tn ihe cot-tse ol their nocturnal
mmltles. They pleaded guilty, and after an
V uncovered—not a word was s ~ ■ t> i r> , r
J i i .i . in the Queen s liench d’rtson for tbe term of
—we approached the gratings, and, wilh c,
hearts filled wi h veneratiuu, looked ill upon * lx ,,10nill! *-
the s.lent mntsiuM of the dlnf.'rious dead.— A Fish .Stost.—The Planter*’ Banner
Within the eno-lo'ure there arc two siirco- -ays '.hat a gentleman of that parish, sotno
pliagi. The one lo ihe right covcis 'he ash- qjiTte since. ItaruooneJ a large Alligator in tiro
es of the virtuous am! the giT.-tt, and uj ou it ' Teclie, which ir-.l committed deprejatiocs art
are sculptured the eagle ant! other national ( hi, plint ttion, and #4 crurl eiious,?) to nail
emblems. An inscription in suia'l charrc-i n;> itis jaws! He o'rovc large spike nail*
ters at its fool declares it to he ihc gilt ol j through his jaws aud clinched them an that
John btrutliets wilh the permission ol Law- j t) 1( . rtf was n ,, possib.hty of his opening his
re nee Lewis, the surviving executor; the one I moitili. Ho* was then se: allilx-ny. and e.'gb-
ihe left is that of Ids deceased lady, and I t C u months afterwards he was shot, with Ins
win, ', ?t. , ' W | . i:,tr ‘» 1 ! lc >‘> r > . l : , " s 11 1,1 is adr.roe l with iho* following chaste ami elo- j jawsstill closed and ihera'.ls rusted. He was
1'or t*!.w | C „? ‘J c r ct 04 "!- v v j S!l as ,* ,I ‘‘, , tjnent epitaph i , i,|-.„tifird as the same Alligator by the mark
r t* /',! stand indehtc o ‘ ' #?A3TII.\, die con* rt ! of the harpoon and the manner i*< which tho
V..’, * J- Hungerinid, Esq. b-jjimvctox j jaws were nailed. We are assured ihai this
'' e has-ened onward, however, and soon \\ ASUINGTOX. - is a positive fact.
u«l Harris, j
?n Gvorpa, an-l Chambers Co. in Alabama. !
LaOimuge, Or. March 21, 1841. 13-mCm ;
e7~i i ~platt,
T T O R N K Y AT LAW,!
CLTHBKRT, RANDOLPH CO. GA.
ILL promptly attend to any business <*ntrnsted
to his cato, mthe ^randes of Stewart, Morion.
Kau'lolph, Early, Decatur, Baker, Lee, Sumter, nml
1) K>ly, tu Georgia—and Russell aud Barbour, in Ala*
h ma.
Refers to Col. D. C. Campbell, Jerry Cowles, Esq.
Mica:.--Col. Joseph Henry L«mpki:i, F. Hardeman,
Take a lor
M
ipplied to erccum* an Acai’.emv. i\**. *\r.— ! five y
>V.. JOSE I’ll L.* WELSH. mo;j g U »e ne^
not rc«*«»llectit.
21 2m
JOHN HODNETT.
W
XUIJ*
*es duriu the time, the owner does ! quested to r*ill at the Bmk immediately aud pay »»l
Five hundred acres were planted in • their notes due sai*l Institution. At* or sixty days, rt.
— —’ ( Cotton last year, and notwithstanding the ra.’ac*'.* of I a...etlj will be placetl in tLo hands of Attorneys to
; woriiiS, drought. *^e. produced 72U.OOO pounds seed I collection.
; cotton, from a close calculation, which at the present ] Jt is proper to add that tie assetts of the Bank an
price ol*cotton, yields $20,000. There is a:i extensive '■ believed bv tnc I)irc:’t<»rs to V
Iwelliug, a sutiicicnt number of out houses, t«
Esq.. Lewis J. Duorec, George F. Ibati, Lexington— mrmciaus will at all tunes t o in otiendance.
Il.ia. Ujrnett Amirc-v,, \V»»Uington—Hou. T)w;«. V. , TotW.- who at. in pursuit of HEALrH.raU!
J-oater, Cvl. John Banks, Columbus.—T. I!. Bcihvll, wise; gooj r-mns auJ cabins o’.iail U in aouii
WARM SPRINOS,
MEHIWBTHBR COUNTY, (l.\.
rnUE subs* riber having purc hased this well k
1 establishment, w ill opeu his house early in
for the rcceptiou of visitors. He declines giving ma i tnodateone hundred negroes, gin house, aud other
ny details of fair promises, of what he intends ui do \ cessary buildings on the premise-*.
l«»r those who may call upon him, bn* simply adds—! Price—$25 per -acre. Due third to be paid when
Call! and it you are ikm pleased, il shall be no fault of; poj^essiorr is given ; oav tlrir 1 in l*J mootlis diereaftei;
hie. i and one third .at two years without iuterest.
To those who arc i:i pursuit of rLXA.STKK.cali! His | A *ine stock ofcauk- and hog!<, and i»lantauo:i tools,
Ball Room w ill ho li^htcl up every eveuing: and good will be given in.
. :*• -»« l - : “ •* 1 Possession given, when tbe crop of the pi
j nrr.vetl ; ,t ,)| P ,;, u «f SO me mins. A tall I After some minutes our silence Intel it
j chimney is all that now remains to inform ] pause, ami the conversation whit It followed
j the .traveller that ;t house had exist ed there. ] was .luwac-terized by the solemnity which
■ Immediately beyond tl:o chimney there is a the oetasion requited. The rain eutiti.iueil
j loosened soil, presenting tlie appearance of! to fall; we retired under an adjoining tree
. I an excavation, from whir h a clump of young ! for .heltcr- We were i:ot there lotig when i ^
die aebu'due bvfti'l^^utu^ruXwS ; ,roes a,,00t «l> w'*W luxuriance. By | a seivaut came with the complmu-i.ts of Mrs.
to procure a speedy reuh-meiit of ns affairs. * I advancing a few pace" *■
an unadorned slab, : JaneK. Washington, and au im itation to walk
i Doks m; wa.xt it V/.iiY xcca ?—A me-
I chanic went to the house of a farmer ta buy
| so mo wheat, and inquired the trice. “Do
j you want it very much ?” inquired the hon
est negio who had the-charge of the gianr.ry,
■ciutse tnassa say if you want it vrty much,
the price is one dollar and half; but if you
Ju*>e £7.
AlLEN O. BASS, Acting Uaddr. j broke,, in the middle, caught m>* attention; | "•)> to the house. It was.himklully accepted;.^ want [( al | a-most,'you may have it fo
-D ti | it \v;is p;irt!v covered wirli weriL and .shoots | we sent our c;»rds bv ihe bearer. W e foi* | , ,, „
rrtrr - * rr "" l a. .l. d * /% *. • i » - » *... i n . a dollar.
i gathered.
John J. Cary. Esq , Th vnaston.—Messrs. Dunn
Martin. Forsyth.—Wm. G. Porter. Apalaoaicola, Fla. I
Wm. Ilsiria, CUarlevtnn, 8. C.—Messrs. Collins,
Kecse. k Co., New York.
April 1 > __ 1 '* J|
LKO.WRD T. DOYAL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW*. ,
practice in all the counties of t’ e Flint
uit. Ollice at Cull**
Monroe County
11 6m $10
WILLIAM l). ELAM*
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
TamvoII, Marion Cwb'v, Georfia,
T TriLL practice in Talbot, Harris. Muscogee and
\ V Stewart, of the Ch.vuhonchor Circuit. Also in
li imlolph, Sumter and Macon, of tlie South-Western
Circuit.
Fclwruary 7 U»
ISAAC K. BOWr.K,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
RESIDES 1>
CUTIIBERT, IIANDGI.FII COUNTY, GA.
An*! will continue to practice in the counties of Sti
art. Randolph, De-atur, Tho:
ant! Suntie
Lee, Baker, K.uly kert i.
40 lamlj ' Gi-Kha
like , | shall hav
. w lance j Govcrumeut.
1 the invalid can be as retired as necessary. I deem j Apply to flu* subscriber
il entirely unnecessary toaay any thing in relation to the j by litter or otherwise.
Bath, sutlicc it to sav, there is none equal to it in the 4 Fej. 21
United States. I slmil not enumerate nay charge* here,
but will be as reaaouahlc asnossible, at the same umc
thev will be sufficiently hign to ensure a goo*.l table
ami good attention. Ju short, every attention that is
necessary, and every comfort that can bo rendered to
his visitors shall be I.is constant cn«lravor.
SEYMOUR R. BONNEIL
P. S. I iiitciiil to lay off* a few lots and dispo.»r of
them to such os will improve them in twelve months.—
To those who may wish to purchase, call on me or my
agent Mr. Jonathan Niles one or the ; other will at all
tiiucs be at th>‘ springs to'point out the lots and prices
- 8. 2(. B.
Tlie Macc.n Me.«senger, Southern Recorder. Stand
ard of Union, and Alabama Journal, will publish this
weekly until the lsiob August, and forward their ac
counts to me at Columbus. Georgia. S. It. B.
April 21, lf*41. 17.taugl
NE W ~GOODS.
rpHE subscribers have just received from New
X York, a lot of desirable Fancy ami Domestic
Dry Oco la, c tuifuac in r irt of Printed French
Muslins. Plain and Figured Swiss do; Blnck.and
White Silk Hone and half Hose; Fancy Dress Hand-
directly from the
DISSOLUTION.
! rilllE Uopartenraliip heretofore e\i»ting nn
| X firm of Hamilton, Hurd *>c Co. »»f Comuit.
ilton Co. of Apalachicola. Fla.
■ the
| from ihe fijr trees. On ihe previous tven.n" • lowed, and w
i ■ r i • ...... 1 I 1 *.; i i
ear aud II
J. 1>. BIBB.
COMMISSION BUSINESS.
APALACHICOLA.
milK subscribers, having arranged to transfer tlieii
i business fo Apslaehicoia, Fla. are prepared to re
ceive cuttou au l other produce, cither for sale or ship
meat, on the usual terms.
Liberal advances made on co
friends at New York, Boston, or J.iverpot
KIMBROUGH & SMITH.
Columbus. Jan. 13, 1S41
on the tHh instant, by the death of Homer Hurd. AU
persons indebted to the late firm are requested to make
immediate settlement, jo either of the surviving part
ners, who arc duly authorised to receive the same, and
save expense, ascii out standing debts after thirty Jays
from this notice must be sued m make a division of tbe
late linn, Ac. E S. HAMILTON,
F. S PE LTON,
C. 8. SEYMS,
Columbus. Anrli 14. 1C 3*u Su-vlving Partuers.
DISSOLUTION.
nts to their* HE copartnership heretofore e^btingi
. L | X t’»e name and style of Rankin k Wist
day dissolved by mutual consent.
A*1 persons who owe ill
ml uitPlIigfTit 0 | m o!d ChitMii.it. iM.5 retired, ttm. ox- ! ( * n Anlie , g co „ 0 . v< M.rylanJ, have on-
. rawing mon | pe, !C „ce.J astmteh atWiilum and terolerness j ^ U|;o a .,| t Jge th:,t from and
tit spot is m-| rt slt, »-e,e *»«*r her ma»ero«J «k.:. | aftrr , he lsl J u lv next, ur «. soon a., th.-/
i,, which tho ihc Roy ot the Bnxtile, wbsch « ^ ^ '•» j have disposed of the F,o-;ltno* on ha. -,
Linen Cambric H.rrtkcrcliirf, ; Vourning
«: white, ■'n ! t-olore.1 Silk Frineos;
cU Flowert.; Ladies’ filsck silk "
d by h< r oldest i
I -.vas informed of this sh.b, but when 1 saw ..itli iho iharaotoiisiic case and good breed- J Ti-.e celebrated .vail of China. sa:d to have
it almost concealed from view by the w-oetly | ino ol a gootlomao. Sirs. Washington soon been orocteil in tho year 413, 1J. C. is 714
productions of Nature, I experienced nno- ! made hir appearance, and, coccludiog font ! German miles Ion;*. 14 feet th.ck, and twen-
tions of sortnu- never (o lie forgotten. Is die ybo exfreut ■ palrnoss and apparent fatigue of; ty-stx feet high; so that, with the same ma-
birtll spot of him thus neglected, I exclaimed, ! one of the ladies of the party that I er hi ah It i t trials, a wall one loot >n thickness, ats J 23
whose fame ftl's the universe! of the Cincin- w-ns delicate, she kindly pnvailed o:i her to j feet high, might be carried round the whole
! uatus of modem times! of the Father of his i retire and lie down, tolling her “to consider j world.
j Conntiy! Ought it to bo thus ? Whilst j herself at home, for she was in the house ' T( yp .., iANtl; (. LKl ,cF.-Soven grocer* of
: cities—opulent, enterprising, and Intel ligriii j r~ - —
; —are vieins with each oilier in
rtuera. ) umrnts to his memory, hi t hirfh j
j dicated only by a broken slab - — - - ......... i b ave
4er the P lou2,1 »hare will some Jay bu.y forever — by Lafayette to General \Va*i iagtor, | Jui eea-e to offer or keep for sale *t.1
»«. AU By clearing av-ay front it. with filial affection, | hangs suspended in a small glass-case >" j imoxxnting liquor, except as a medicine —
or .1 r ro i thc WPed »’ 1 ’^covered that a large angular j the hall. As l looked at it and thought oi i ^ friend c;iuse . tt r -„ in g (rom Q U eet s-
ro. ue.iv.lm i 4,!ece w:,s ,>i ' oUf "- P r "hab!> by some saerde- I the Hostile, I was seized by a momenta.y | j . .. by ,i,U piedge we shall stop lira
WARD IIOUSK AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS.
rnilE subscriber har, opened the Wa.c Houses Le-
X tweea tut* Epis-t»pal Church and th*; Cual'ahoo- j
dice Rail Rout! au l Banking Company house oa Ogle- j
thorpe street, where he is ready to receive Cotton and !
other produce on storage, au*l solicits a share of pub- > DISSOLUTION,
lie patronage. f J1HE eoportnershio heretofore existing uujcrtbe
Orders lor the sale and purchase of Cotton, other X name .and style of J. «*c W. Rankin, was this day j
praluee an*l merchandize, will meet with prompt at- 1 dissolved by limitation. All persons indebted 10 the j
tendon. I above firm aie requested to call and settle the same i
He h;u four Cotton Boxes
ton forward, and will make (
with planters and others having cauoi
l\ A. CLAYTON.
er firm of Rankin. MrQmMd A W** c , «. c .vt;uc*u:uw . - . , . , , ; . • -. . . , , , ,,,, .
cull and settle with Charles Wise, who is R ithorized giovs hand, by v Inch, no doubt, it was borne terror liuxcd with uetesfation. \V H;it scenes
I 10 settle the business of late firms. Othc .vjse the j array. Ou it are in.arulple«i llie 1’olluwi*)^ J of bninan wo presented themselves fo my
notes ami accounts will le placed in the hands of au ! tvorils : itKr.K, imagination ! The Ilastile was levelled with
Attorney for collection. JAMES -RANKIN. j TTjc 11th* Februarv. 1732, the ground—its royal master beheadeT—rev-
WASHINGTON olutioiiaiy France was inundated with an
rn, i u " AS B !i BV * ,.r I ocean of blood, and the world saw the empire
i i he slab caps a small mound, lormed ol , e L /* r , L. :*
! bricks and caph; by standing on if, tin* Po
nt* and its shore on tlie Mankind sid*
Columbus, May 20, 1S41.
** rv 26.
CH/
r.f an hour floating on its surface, and saw it
down torrv« r—ihe Bnurbous were r»-s-
saie of firjuors from Easton to Church H;*l,
including our county town. If t*e can dam
up tlie polluting streams, then we may ex
pect peace in all our borders*, health in cur
families, short courts of justice and moder
ate taxes.*’ * ,
Thorough Work.—The Geimnn and
ready to carry rot- j
emeats for frei’da ;
with William Runkbi, au l thoso ha vim; claims a^aius
the concern will pre«eut them to him for payment.
May IS. Stftf JAMFS RANKIN.
ro S * T.° n !! J T.v;w 1 toreJ—the ill-fated B urbons. Whe.e are | Nervvrgia* c.^rattU at tbe W.-s. clear ;ha
. i y t tn. *t. "*• ° i . * j iht v row ? But, alas! what has been thc ! ground of Decs in a tnauner which does tho
XV. r , ?n a | V ,,nn ; r 'I | * r LX I fate Of European liberty l i lhole operation at or.ee. They commenco
- '-V** r r°r! >e * W * * * S )0 *’ ' ’ * * ‘ i Wilh such reflections as these I turned at *hi» root of a tree and dig arottn l it, until
ot efil into the portico, and it fails by its own weight or the wind. '1 hey
* * * * '• * fore ihby prtceed
i great variety ol patent Lunp.’i cotmru
JOHN A . tV JOHN JONES, for burn.njr thc Fluid, am«ins which are
\ttomiCJ Rt Law. ! GUss Hanging or Hail Lamps ; Astral do.
\V *£?■ pr “*T k j A Iroat^tv rfck GU» Hand X*,«r ■ .
L »V CiffUJ. an:! m 4. >!>b and Carroll ot die Co*re.a • r • , _ T i n Hand Lamp..
Offir. jj v au \\ erg r.'utdin- irou.i-y. Cc<>. AJjmSide I v\ ;[i! llertecters, i.:tem?e*i for liatl
May-7 - 2 ,f or bar-room,. Ai so many of die ciiaiem of Colum-
Holmes. -
MOBILE.—* M- Tarlton.
XKW'-oilLEAXS.—<*eorj:e \\ Llnan.
Cuiumbus, Dec 4, l^tO
» day (Dfffn
The name of the la'
llrment of the bit
1) dissolve I bv
• firm will ou!v l»t
would return lo its course. These were the parlors an«l h*»ja
scenes. Ksii«i I, of his juveni'e dnvs. This is objects of r»t«*if->t «o tu- jMirio wore p 1
out tons. 1 had the giatsheation to perteite
11 v were pleaotd with my v
'* juvem
ihe ground upon ninth he playsd, and in
i ; 3X citizen* of Columbus, ar.rl iu vicinity
X.il or*co art Eneiud CW’M al 8« hod,
per end of fhe city, near Mr. Wiley J«.
• he Southern Recorder and Augusta
I «u«l will please cop7.
T*iTrE \i~jT’stkoz'kk,
Artorney at Law—Albany, Baker Co. Geo.
Ik El* E RENTES.—C<d. Bober t A. Toocnh*. Hon.
i v Garrett Amlrrsi, Washiu- r r<*n; San*eel T, Bai-
I Macon, Warreu»V Scarb«»ro, l'errv; CamnbellJt
\ Tow u, Colatub
^ptember 0 37 tf
SMITH, BEATTIE & CO .*
ge-* of tlie Burning
bus have witnessed the a«l
Fluid over oil or spernuicet . we think it only ne.*cs
sarv to sav tl.at it ran «ud «iil be sold cueaj»er than
these articles. To these who have never seen tbe
Burning Fluid, we wouhl >ay ihst it emits
brilbnnt flame, witliout smoke or smell;
latupa are constructed without air boles » r vent, , v.
convenience is experienced from dripping, tl*« lamp* ouudtnga,
being perfectly clean at til tiiacs.
Mav 10.
F mr
a*
led
DOCTOR FALL,
tirgmn. but now pe
Decatur, DcKalb county
i tho States of Georgia and Alabama, aud Territory practiced 23 years, with unusual success in a ^*-}'
of Florida. of Dro}*sy, and for the lust 14 years has giveii^ his
Coluxnbna, May \9. 2ltf divided attention
— His treatment
DOCTOR CtilPLEY jierior to that
H AS removed his o*Kee to ihe frnut room over • d bis iiuprovei
Me.srs.-MuUbKl aad Adams' store. Broad street. He invites all
IB* 5. 23 tf *’ ■' *’ : “
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS.
rpHE ruderstgned, havinjr ass»H-:ate.l themselves
X umlei the firm of HALL*. RUSK CO. tor the
purpose of transacting a general Commission aud
Warehouse Bu»;:*esa, would inform tlicir friends and
lear and i the public that they are now prepared to attend to any
a J as the business intrusted to liieir charge. Tlie»r Warehouse,
in- j being constructed of brick, and detached from all other
bv be considered in all respect* a3 entirely
tire proof. 1’lacters aud others will therrfiire find It
fer their (interest to store with them, ou account of the
great saving in the premium of Insurance, and the ad- •
ditk/.ial safety to those •» ho do uot insure. (
Tliev are prepare*! to advance liberally up«in C*a^o»» T
and ojter utercuandi^e stored with them; and their •' go.*, has in h’s jkj.-scs. icu
rates of storage a^id rommissions. aa*l all other charges, : g* r eu tor thirl
will be cs low as those charged bv ocher houses in the I Turnei
£ltt
tnc*. for the present.!* at the old stand «.t T -> hr , ent ntintgifig li!5 army,’by Irs own exam; l
dc Walker. Columbus. Dec. 2X 3wf and bimini" words, lo lioM tl»o frozen »1
ments at def.atice ; or at Yorktoww. rpceit it
■eply impressed
mode tif our reception.
LOOK OUT FOR I RAI D. ; the sword mu) homage «.f Cornwall:*'; »i* »»j IlAnxmoVd Tomb —A friend id tlie edi-
AMES-MATO, Junior, ofj Marion count*. Gror- A a romlr -rd lo Con- tors of the Lebanon Star, write* them from
V. ’ -rex*; or'.it Mourn Vernon, followir- the North Bend ihxl he « eng^d m preparing
Wilrou P5::..rr! d.i*.t Dcrumkrr 26. 1339. plough, 1 found him to he himself alone— (lie mound < r l urial j inee lor the recept’.ou
.In* c.-ili Deeembrr, 13*0; w’lieb cc;« sere Trnns- a ,j| >e f, rmrpss 0 f , mr ., OSP , itl magnaniuiirY,! of lile l;od^ of President Harrison, lie
uring i
lov ed. unle»vp n: '' : the whole quo. t r.
Tuition considered lue at the middle of t;
Columbus, July 7.
‘ 3t
DR. ARMSTRONG
HAS removed to Col. J. D. I’u; s. twelve miles ,
Worth of Florence, wriieir fce will he hap,, to attend
1 -' *'•' ealt* in lii. line. Ilia ■'pp.nnmtier aavo t een 1
a;>U, both ia Europe an! America, aad tiv rr.- • at
. *«■ t»b» prnfeMton, h. will merrttac p»t „j, .
the ocuimouity.
M »J i»- 21-tf
DR. JNO. J. R. BOXEY.
AS -emaved hia otftrc «. the room ower the .tore
M T. A. Branur.a, a ftw d.tor. above Tavlor A
It
_ ... T ,2000 tno'bhUN O.S
era, and nearljr appoalte Coh Banks - Dra jStore. : *>7
Narrmber n 7? tf ! >fart:h J.
with liver disease
has practiced
years, n:id althougV
geucral prartirr
here y’iccnnf 1. , x* i — * , - ii^
If preferred, be will undcraske cases on »he principle I *
of‘'no care, no pay.** -*
\Iirrh iu ll-w4* r ni»f .
Marchjo C-- -- KUSCOGF.E CAMP GROUND
TUST RECEIVED. f •• ^* C IT CS mVTF kavi»- at the request cf th«
J Hav.na Molarses. billTil. BEATTIE. A Co. ■ T Coin ^jHi c ol Arrao-etneotr. rep^nittnr ngthe
: J. —— ! ;a.t vear. a romfo.-ible LOT. lor aecnuunodanou -
5A^K8 m>.. I. : ? bids. HerUTi y.'h :ey <' s*t the C«p Gr*w»nJ. ■ rr% *** ! * _ c
STRAY PONY. ,
rsTR AYED front the sobsrril er, afoot the 10th o’
J-b j Ilue , a low. but Heavy btsilt. dark brown PONY .
live yest. old last si>ring. ' Hi* only mark «t. a fewr
wbite hairs on bti left thigh and flank; was shod .If
round with light ridire fhf 's. He was raised in the
CUer. i.ee eountrv. a-td will probably make toward-
teat part of ti.e Sta-«. Any person taking bitu up, or
-tein" anv infori at’.on respecting hint, u til be band
cotispit-uooe i ^nrtv rewarded. JAMES \V. ECHOLS
best that j Harrif 'Otntty, July 7. 28 tf /
bein^ i*
til i. ;
IHEN'A OL1VEP
Danville. April 1 <■ ”*• r ) 16 *
f»TICE.—All perao.-.s are ber-fy forwanied from 1 be» S Yielded iy I,is rirtms, like Cincinnat- "harmont/.in S in ’*TSZrv »
trading for feree separate proniiascry notes, rr*reu ; u?f from arrows ol unworthy ambition, app.opnstpfy S9J*. wj.li the Hie wia CMW
t*y fee 5oi>srtiber t erd made payable one to Fisher i Lke him, retired to his cottsige. terol him who is lo repose w!tn:u i t p<
brown, or bearer, and cno A-Ribald Brow*.:,, oi . • j f meditate. 1 looked abroad ; Trees rnoU'lb of the original uro*th L-O
LUMBER. FOR SALE.
|> ILLS for Lntn'fer. left with Elisha T«rv-er, if
l > .*>eot m tnr si Walkin'* Mill*, v-d! re-?ive pro* rt
1 J FAitNLLL
6 ir
r»ACK8 salt, 100 UbU BocufleJ WhisLo^
20 hhdft N O- B’igar, 100 v .bi» M
Foi «*> by J. ROS.^^Ar
Jmne 16.
».ju^t.»ec*4Yed josti for ^tvs daneg the «
JL MCLAREN. I sr^able
10 tf j * a !y >.
r. r -oa* L-rf rnjup aaeetur
n PAN1RL fiCF
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