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BULL, GOULDING A Cu.
r.DITED AND CONDUCTED BT
r. t. marks sc jesse l. bull, i
TEkMS—Three Dollars per annum, payable m
advance or Poor Dollar*, (in all casesexacted,)
w ife uavtnent is not made before liie expiration o
lie rear.
AD / E It FIS E ME NTS c/mspicuouslv inserted at ONE
D ill a R per otic haiiilrrd words, for the first inser
tion, and PiFTT Cents for every subsequent con
tinuance.
Alt. Advertisements, sent to us without specifying
the number of inter*i-iiis desire i, will be ixmdnued
Until or lere l o-u an I cuxrtred accordingly.
t «eual Advertise rents pnbiisiiel attliensual rates, j
and with strict attention to the requisitions of the law.
Sheriff's Sales under regular executions, must be
advertised for thirty DATS; under mortgage ti las, ]
sixty DATS, before the day of sale.
Stl.esofLand and Negroes. by Executors, Adminis
trators oa Guardians, for SIXTT DATS before tie day
of sale.
A STRICT CONSTRUCTION OF THE CONSTITUTION AN HONEST AND ECONOMICAL ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT.
Volume xiv.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEOXESDW, DECEMBER 22, 1341.
NUMBER 52.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION BU
SINESS.
| THE GWINNETT INSTITUTE.
; mms Institute is situated two mile* from La
, , fTAHE undersigned, having entered into copartner- , renceyii.e, the shire-town of Gwinnett eouu .. . ■
Sales of personal property (except negroes) vortt <hip c OT ffie .1-au.action of a General Auction and Georgia. It, location is elevated and healthy. It b s j J. S. SMITH & CO.
CoMiniHAioti Business, tender their services respect the advantage of most Literary Institutions, in bei g
FALL & WINTER CLOTHING
CHEAf FOR CASH!!
WATCHES AND JEWELRY. jv jy vv on n$
F OSTER & WARD have just received a new , *' ° *
supply of good*, consisting in part cf ihj follow- , CLOTH ING, CLOTH IMG, C LOTH1NG '
Citation, bv Clerk, of the Courts of Ordinary, upon f uU v"m”imi "friend, and the
apphcation for letters of administration, must be pub- a ■ „ „„ r , roafi s!r « t , nd M
lished UrTHiRtr nuts
public geicrallv. * TUeir far removed from nceues of fice and dissipation.— ; -| fj
icirly opposite the Plant- ^udems at this place rarely come in contart with vi j | | ■
AVER A STARR. cious or di*so«ute company. Temptations to extrara- * IVG
casi«»n f.»r spend iig money; and die opportunities of ;
_ rs and. Mechanics Bank. AYER X STARK.
Citation* upon application for dismission by Execu- Columbus. Gn Nov. 17. 1041. 47-tf
tor*. Administrators or Guardians, monthly for six „ , _
MONTHS. I UBF E Rr.NC K s^-Me«r. Hall, Ruse & Co.. Hay- j doi are rare
ward A .-smith D.v.a A Plume-ColumouiL Georgia - Tne course of study is substantially , follegiate
Lathrom Hull A Sou—Mobile; Hanier * Hoi men. ■ t^ - . , - « . =• ,
». ,» ... i *. yv . ,i t c*i • i os course—beginning, however with the Prtmarv and
; l) B Wood X Co.—Apalar.hcaia. Florid*; 1. Diw- '
son—Augusta. Georgia ; Wm. B lo .nson A Co- ?2ueTm „ ° '““’“"T “
New Orleans; Messrs. E M Faul A Co.-B»!timoro ; 1 de ^*" e “ '° make SOLID ’ r - uh< ' r ,h »“ * how - v
Messrs S*diieffeliin X Bro.her—New York; Hon.
James S
Brothers <
AVE received, and now opening, a large and ex- 4
, . . tensive siock of FALL At WINTEK. CLOTH- 1
company. Temptations to extrara- I ING, consisting of
g n.e -re scarcely fell. There is here but little oc* ; Superfine gent's blue ami black Cloth Cloaks: 1
Orders of Courts of Ordinary, (accompanied with a
. copy cflhe bo id. or agreement) to make title to land.
must he published three months.
Notices by Executors or Administrators or Guardians,
if application to the Court of Ordinary for leave to
•ell the La id or Negroes of an estate, FOUR months.
Notices by Execn»ors«r administrators, to the Debtors
and Creditors of an estate, for six weeks.
rr Letters tothe Editors on business, must be post j
PAID, to entitle them to attention.
Do do beaver.pilor.A broadcloth Over Coats;i
Do do plain, diamond and wavy beaver j
Frock Coats;
Do do frockJtdress Coats, of every variety; j
Do do Pantaloons,
do V C:
Rpp...pi..; ..a W*—. — IHSSK z,‘£ SW
W atches; - * ....
Silver lever, lepine and vertical Watches;
Gobi Guard and Fob Chains and Keys;
*• Bracelets and Neck hains;
Ear and FiugDr Rings, and Breastpins;
44 Lockets, Spectacles and Thimbles.
Coral Necklaces, negligees and p!am
Plated Castors, Candlesticks, Suuffeis and Trays,
Kiriiu’s. wou:d remark to their fr.ends and customer.-*
'generally, thit they have, and will be lece.ving, a
. good and well se ected assortment of . lothing.suimblb
! for this and tue coming season, made at their estab
] lishment iu New York, expressly for tliis market-
I-istirute is under the supervision of the Flint Toeeiher with a lar»re sudd!v of Fashionable Snner.! lery.
with a full supply of Hats. ape. Stocks, t ravsts, ol-
!ars. : Shim Gloves, SusjjDuders, Hos ery, &c. Acc.
comprising every article ot^enuemen’s wear. Thev
V L rns * _ . 0 , p> #-» j would particularly call the attention of the lovers of
Perfumery, Funny Soups. Hair Brushes, Fine Cm- j ^ mKe [ 6n3r IO ^ XdU)me t(ieir , nd we n aelecte,!
WAR1
ON HAND,
ND for sale, at thi* oifire, a large simply of
A. Blanks of every description, uewfy ani\ neatly Front street. TU
printe<l on the finest qu ility of foolscap paper —
Among them are the following sort*:
GEORGIA BLANKS.
Declarations in Debt. • • • .Double and Simrie,
Declarations in Asscmpsit Double and Single.
Declarations in Eprtment. Declarations on Account,
Mortgages, Deeds to Land, Clerk’s Executions,
Clerk's Ca. Sa-*. Letters of Administration,
Letter* of Guardianship, Guardian’s Bonds,
Letters Testamentary, Temporary Letters,
Administrator’s Bonds, Marriage Licenses,
Commissions for Interrogatories, Bail Bond*,
Warrants of Appraisement, Sheriffs Deeds,
A-isumpait on B ink Noun, Claim Bonds,
Scire Facias on Bon Is, Attachment*,
Forfeiture Ca. St. B »ids, Subpxna*,
Summons of Garnishment.
T HE undersigned continue to transact the above I will commence on the first Mondav in Januarv.
business at their j rates:* i
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE, Tuition, (primary class.} per terra, fio advance.) -910 CO _ t _ r ,
street. They will devote their best attention do. advanced classes, 44 “ 15 OU Hi'OnnPmf I]aSSil!lPPP*L V
to any busir.ess entrusted to their care, and will at all Room rent “. • *• 1 00 j k ”' ^ y ^ *
; vtiues* impart to ttieir planting frienfls any Intortnulion j li«»sriling, 41 •* 8 00 ’ Consisting of superfine -fancy, diamond and plain Bea-
! th «-y ““J J» v « renpe'-tniR !>■«• Cottou market. 1’laut- i N. R. Student* ftirnUh their own room*, and iu aply { Bearer Cloili* •
! pr3 and others will find it to their interest to store their own lights and fuel. 1 J
i with them, on account of rlio great saving in the pre- J AM ES . PATTERSON, Principal,
rnium of insiir rare, and the addition* 1 safety to those} December 7. ’ r>0tf 4
who do not insure. * j
They are prepared to ADVANCE liberally upon COL L l\S WORTH INSTITUTE. *
Cotton and other mrrrhnndiae stored with them— rilHE *emi-anuual examinntir.r of th« student* of j
Their rate* of storage and other charges are the same J ,hi, l„*nt u t ,on will take place outhc 10th and 1
: as those charged by other house* in the same line of; lBth or Ueceinber. On the ft rmer day will be held .
business. HALL, RLbE Jc CO. i the annual mcetiug of the Board ol* Trustees. A full 1
attendance is requested.
2000 : 100 bbl* N. O. Sugar, just received and for
sale by P. Mcl AREN.
March ?. 10 tf
*' ** bl’k.bluc and invisible green do;
%t 44 London bro’n & <*adct mix’d do;
44 44 blkkSc Parisflinmond^assimere.s
4 * ^ 44 elastic French rice skin do;
44 44 ribbed anil fancy do;
44 44 silk velvet, plain and figured
Satin Vesting.
CTr* Tailors supplied with trimmings.
August 25, 1841.
35tf
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION j day in January, under the direction of Thomas B.
BUSINESS. j Gordon, A B. graduate of *R. M. College, Va.
*\T 7E have associated under the firm of Y^ONGE j II 1 } ,ou t^ u to be advisable that the public should
VV X SPENCER, for the tmusaction of the i j H,ow of some recent alterations that have been made
above business, and hope to receive*a share of public j * M P»J* n -'•id policy of this school. The Board have
patronage. We will occupy the old stand known as i diought, and stiil tbiuk, manual iabor an important ele-
“ Youge * Warehouse.” on Front street, which ia now ; ,r |^ ut ‘ n ^#11 adjusted system ot education. T n
being put in good order, and intend having it enclosed • v ‘^ wr * however, of the prejudice* which aie known to
with a substantial brick wall. We will attend to the ! e . xlil a ^ a »ist tj.e labor system, under its old pi evading
The above Cloths, Cassimeres. and Vestings have
J been selected with great care, and will be manufac-1
The"ensuiDg'sesjfori will open or the second Mon- ! lurr ‘ l 10 or ^ T b . v F * A. Fairchild, at reduced pri- j
ces for cash. i
Columbus. Ort. 13.1841.
42 tJl
J UST RECEIVED, a br
and Bleached'Sheetings and Shirtings, of almost
every quality and prbe. Those wishing ro purchase,
will find an assortment coinprising^he greatest variety
of anv in the place.
Of t". 27. 44 G. W. WOODRUFF & CO.
IRON AND NAILS.
a TO Nr? of assorted Swe*les Iron,
tU 3 do. Horse Shoe do. 2 do. Band do.
5 do. English Square do. 2 do. refined do.
151 kegs Nails—for sale by
Columbus. Gn. Sept. 29. 40-tf * P. McLAREX.
TUST received and for sale low, 1*20 pieces Scotch
assortment of lotlis, apj and VestiiJgs. Their ex
perience ; n the manufacturing line, will enable them
to supply their customers with a good and fashionable
article at cheap, for cash, a* ca* be procured at any
other house iu -he city. Trimiaiugs of all kinds anil
<pralines, i lilting done at abort notice and in latest
fashion. (
To those indebted to the late fint of Hamilton, Hurd
A:-* o. they would also invite then) to rail aud examine
their stock of goods, pay up old arrearages and com-
mence again. If price .is an object, they are deter-
assortment of‘Brown mined to give that in accordance with the present !
hard time*. Columbus, G&. Dec 7.1841. 50 3in '
Garnishment Bond and Atfi la
Fi. Fas. against Attorneys ‘or Cost, h P- Summons, n f ttofJ or produce, on wagons or in store, j
forms, they have been forced, upon the ground of ex-
J. P. Executions, J. P. Ca. Sa*., J. P. Bad Writs, at the usual rates We have a good supply of Bag- j P^diencv. not to abandon altogether, but to vary their
w t* r% . p; tw « i ping and Rope, which we will furnish to our custom* ’ plan?*, and to re-organbe the school upor. a
J. . . ~o*t F. Fas., Juror s Summon*. j erd on accommodating terms. i ba m somewhat dhTerent
Ca. S». Ronds, Citv Clerk’s Blanks, j WM. P. YONGE. i ^‘ i e plan fixed upon at present, contemplates the
Tax Executions, Bill* of Exchange, Hill* of Lading, RICHARD P. SPENCER. lining out and arranging of an extensive Botanical
D,., ,1 B ink Cl.ct., IV.,bill. IW .U»» I Mf. * H£_ ! Sj^bJUb.',
Bl.APrvtot5ir.te, I WARE HOUSE AND COMMISSION i wjuriwa.ad elimxt#-. ■ '
AUBAMA BLANKS. BUSINESS i No F 1 ""* W ' 1 be *l»ret on the pan of die Board:to
.... ! . , ; . , . carrv out this plan speedily and tudv. lo the culti-
Deelar tii-ms. Original Writs. Orphan* Courts rit* • rTl HE undersigned lrave formed a connection for the | vatiou of this garden the labor of the'students will be
Clerk’* Eiecution<. Clark's Ca. Sat., i transaction of the W arc House and General j exclusively confined, and not exceeding an average of
▼-V > t<% f .. T< , wil T p s : LommtH.iou.Busmess, under the tinn of Smith &. j iai f an hour per dav. As this department will yield
D-re is to L.»n 1. SnerifTs I d . . - • Hatwakd, .ami will occupy t!ie ware house formerly no pro fi t to { \ lc concern, the Board will not be able to
J. P. Execution*. Justice's Ca. Sis.. Attachment*, , known a* Hayward X Garrard’s upper ware house, : p , v anything for rhr small amount of labor performed.
Yen Mtitmi Exponas, 5ubpa»nas, «Scc. Ac. j back oi ^Greenwood X Grimes They hope to share j rfesides. the student will be iuore than compensated
by the.facilities thus afforded him in the departments
0«rtol»er 21
43 tf
HATS, CAPS, <fcc.
HORATIO SMITH.
auction and commission merchant
COLCMDV3. GEO.
O t 20. 43 tf
WILLIAM DKARINa & SONS,
CO\IMISSION MEUCH VNTS.
C M A K L K S
• a part of the public patronage.
HAMPTON S. SMITH,
j July 23, 31-y AUG. HAYWaHD.
• AUCTION AND COMMISSION
B U S I N K S S.
{ rpiIE *nbs« ribers have taken the Columbus Auc
I L tion House rece.utiv occupied by B B. Morrell,
j of Botany ami Vegetable Chemistry,
j It is also proper to sute, that the Steward’s Hall has
j been let to J. J. Tooke, former steward and formet 4
( who will couduct it on his ows account, the Trustees
reserving the right of regulating the board. Ir is pre
sumed that the moat entire satisfaction will be given to
all who may patronise tlie house. The rates of board
I Esq. and oiler their services to their friends and the j for the next year are fixed at nine dollars per month
public in general, as Auction and Commission Mer j of four weeks, including washing. The arr.iugeuicnts
Novetnbe
w.
O .\ , s () 17 r H C A P. () L 1 V A, j chan?*, and hope to receive a liberal share of patron- 1 f° r lodging are
No. 4. Boyce A Co's Wharf.
10, 1841. * * 46 lira
GREENWOOD &c GRIMES
H AVE just received their stock of GROCERIES
for the Fall season, consisting in pan of the fol-
j lowing articles :
| 300 piece* Dundee Bagging,
.500 do India do 2| lbs to the yard,
000 roils Kentucky and lol.t Bale Rope]
_ 3000 lbs Bagging Twine.
25 lihds St. Croix Sugar, 100 bbl* New- Orleans do
3000 lbs Loaf Sugar, 2000 lbs Lump do
10 boxes White Havana do
250 bags Itio Coffee, 50 bags LaGuira do
73 bags Java do; 10 chest* Tea, 20 bag* Pepper,
10 bags .Spice. 5 bags Ginger,
100 boxes Sperm Caudles, 25 boxos Tallow do
50 boxes Soap, 25 ton9 Swedes Iron, assorted,
Cast, German, Blister and Spring Steel,
Hoop. Band and Shee» Iron, Steel for Gin Saws,
100 bbls American Brandy, 50 bbl* N. E. Rum,
50 bbls Gin, 100 bbls Whiskey,
30 boxes Tobacco, 300 kegs White Lead,
300 gallons Linseed Oil, 500 gallon* Lamp Oil,
200 keirs Nails, 150 boxes Glass,
2000 pairs Negro Shoes, Blacksmith’s Tools,
Trace Chains, Cross Cut and Mill Saws,
Cognac and Charxpague Brandy, Madeira, Port,
Tencrifl'e and Malaga Wines, Loudon Porter, . . .... . , - . .
Lemon Syrup, Pickles. Preserves, and Sauces, ! r* C O., in addition to iheir large stock ot Ready
ISO ban* Shot, 100 keg* Powder, and a variety of j Clothing,superfine Black Fur Hats; do Mole-.
other Goods usually kept in such stores, all which s ,^ in , a "d VV hue Broad Brim do; superfine
will be sold very ldw for Cash. They invite an ex- I ***\ Durand Otter Caps; French Velvet do; super ]
- - - * * * - Cloth do; Glazed do; youths and childrens Hats and j
J UST REG EIVED, a superior lot of—
Geutlercen’s Sea Otter, Nutria, Shetland Seal.
Mink, Muskrat, Cloth and Sealette Caps.
Boys’ and Youths’ Cloth and Velvet Caps.
Men*’ and Boys’ Hair Seal Caps, black and drab
Wool Hats,by ’ J. T. EPPINGElt X CO.
[ Nov. 24. 48 tf
J. T. EPPINGER & CO.
j A RE now opening a splendid assortment of Gen-
l\. tlemen’s Beaver, Nutria, Russia. Moleskin, Bea-
j ver and Silk hats, of the latest styles, and equal to
! any ever offered in this market, for sale at prices to
| suit the times. Together with a general assortment
; of Hats, Caps, Boots, .Shoes, Xc. Xc.
Nov. 24. 43 tf
j l.ldavTes
I TTAS received and is now selling the best assort-
Jrl ment of gentlemen's Boots and Shoes ever oiler-
tiiis market. Also, a large lot of Carpeting and
Nov. 3. 45-tf
HATS AND CAPS.
J UST received, and for salebyJ.S. SMITH X
C(
rnHE SUBSCRIBER have now in store, at their
A. Fire Proof Ware House, Front Street:
400 pieces India Bagging, (double thread)
150 do. heavy Russia do.
200 coils Bale Rope ;
300 sacks Havana Coffee;
1000 sacks Salt;
30 baskets < hampngne;
5 pipes French Brandy;
2 half ditto American ditto >
40.000 Imperial Regalia Cigars;
27.000 Elssler do. do.
25.000 Casidoras do.
12.000 Trahuco3 do.
Which they offer for sale cu the most reasonable
terms. HALL, RUSE X Co.
June 15, 75-tf
ed i
Rug
FANCY & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS
C l W. WOODRUFF X CO. are now receiving
J. their Fall and Winter stock, consisting of Fancy
and Domestic Dry Goods, Boot*. Shoes, Ac. which
they offer to the public on as reasonable terms as any
house in Columbus. Call and see! Among their
stock may be found the following articles :
A good ass’t of French, English and American Print*;
French, English and German Merinos;
English, Welsh and Aineiican Flannels;
Dark colored Mouseline de Laines, all Wool;
(Main black do do do
Black and dove col'd do do do
Plain and figured Chine Shawls;
Damask Silk Shawls; Silk and Worsted Shawl* ;
Plain and figured black Silk Scarfs;
Mouseline de Laine Shawls ;
Ladies’ Cravat* Gentlemeu’a Cravats ;
Black and colored Kid Gloves;
Black, colored aud white plain Silk Gloves;
Superfine Worsted Net Gloves ; Net Bag9 ;
White and black Cotton Hose; Black Worsted Hose;
Black Cashmere Hose;
Wool-dyed black Cloths; Wool-dyed Cassimere*;
Colored twilled Cassiuieres; Satinets;
Negro Kerseys, Xc. Oct. 27. 44tf
W .
C O L U M
June 9, 1341.
M U R R A Y ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
US, e K O K (2 I A .
24-tf
THOM MS & DOWNING
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Ckliimbus. Ga.
Gri s «by E. Tlio nan Lemuel T. Du-vumg.
June 2.1 1841. * 3 J
T . M - K E M P ,
A T T O R M H T AT. LAW.
Ciookettsvi'le. Russell County, atutiamn.
W ILT, prai tice m the caunues of Barbour. Mi
con, and C‘ '
June 2, 1841.
They will at *11 times give any information rel
alive to the stocks of the market, and attend to the re
ceivingaiid forwarding of goods, and purchasing cotton
LANDRUM X. CO.
R E FK R K .X CK3,
coLLiinus :
John Banks, Greenwood Jc Grime*,
John Hunter Jt Co. Hill, Dawson X Co.
P. McLaren, J. McLaren,
Hall X Moses, Hiram Young X Co.
APALACHICOLA. FLORIDA :
Nourse. Brook* X Co. Ellison 5c Ropes,
J. Day «Sc Co. Dodge X Gardner
Harper X Holmes.
MOBILE, ALABAMA:
Bull X File*, Duke. Williams «fc Co.
NEW ORLEANS :
Razors X Hxllam, W. B. Johnaon X Cr%.
July xi, 1541. otj-v
animation of their stock and respectfully solicit a con-! Liotn ao;
. .. linuance of that patronage so liberally bestowed upon : L a ps.
follows ThelnstuutwniWillp^uvide | them heretofore. E. S. GREENWOOD. '
August 4, 1311. 32-tf STERLING F. GRIMES.
NOTICE.
rooms tables, bedsteads, and beds, without ■furniture.
I * for two dollars per session ; the student* themselves
providing bedndothing, and all other th ngs to render
their dormitories comfortable
i A? the present Superintendent will dissolve his con-
: nexion with the Institution nfier the present session,
he would state that the reluctance with which he
leaves a charge iu which he has ever fell and stiil
feel* an abiding interest, finds great abatement under
the settled conviction that his successor is every wav
NEW YORK DRY GOODS STORE, ;
A FEW DOORS BKLUW TIIK BANK Of COLUMBUS. !
/"IlHIS establishment is now opening a complete as- 1
I. aortment of Fall and Winter Goods, from |
the latest iaipurtations and newest style. Every article *
usually kept in tlie dry good line, will be found here j
Nov. 3. 45 tJ l ! “YTTILLIAM K. MOORE is iny authorized agent
— I VV for the transaction of any business connected with
COFFEE, DOMESTICS So SEGARS j the late firm of Smith, Beattie X Co.
F OR sale bv the subscribers, at their brick Ware j _ _ _ . J. BEATTIE, Jr.
House, Front-Street. i Columbus, Oct. 17tE, 1641. 43 tf
300 bag* Havana Green Coffee NOT IPF
80,000 prime Havna Segars i . TT *jui ic e
25 Lat„ Domestic Goods.received direct from A LL P er,ona “debted to the firm of Gray 4c Phil;
manufacturers. wait. R TTSV. .V Pn t
March 31.
HALL, HUSK X Co.
14-tf
competent to prrsi.le ably and aucc.asfullv over the- I >“ abundance, and at reduced prices for Cash. only.
I interests of the Institution. From an acquaintance of j Broad Cloths, Cassimeres. artil Cashine r etls,
J years, we oiignt venture
| may patronise lie school will ever coinp!
} peteut instruction, either in mind or morals.
J AS. it. THOMAS, Sup'L
i Talbot co. Dec 1. 49 71
AURTTR M \1 A T. F iMH F F \l \T. F
academies.
pledge that no pcarent who j and Cokired Silks, figured and plain,
ill ever complain of incom- j Rich Chene Silks, new^style,
Rich Satin, Silk and Fillet Shawls, and Cravats,
English and French Prints, Chene Patterns,
Ladies Silk and Cotton Hosiery,
Swiss and Jaconet usliu Trimming*,
li Bonnet and Cap Ribbons,
W A ETON 15 • HARRIS,
attorney atliw,
GltiAMD, liutfsell Co Ala.
J.nunry 27 5———
McDOUGALD Sc \V A T SON,
Attorneys at Law—Columbus. G*.
Anrll * __ __
FOS TER, HOWARD & FIERCE,
kTTORN!ES A T L A W.
Columbv*. Geo.
Nor. 24.
, I Blcsdittl Sheetiiiff*, and ^nrtrngs, Table Diapor,
WARE HOUSE AND COM MISS ION j fTXHE undersigned would respectfully invite public j Russia Diaper, Doulas and Ostiaburgs.
BUSINESS. | i attention to these Institution*, which v*.ill com- Ladies Palm Leaf Bonnets, new style. Chip Hat*,
fflHE undersigned bavin? taken that rommodioti* j mence their acuve operations on the second Monday ! Gentlemen's Beaver, Silk and Leghorn Hats,
1 and well known Ware Housk on Randolph j of January. 1342. a id continue without interruption | Straw and Lejrhom Bonnet*,
Street occupied the past sea-ton by Hayward uud Gar- ( !* ,r the time ol 10 months, under the follow:
SILKS, SILKS, SILKS !
| TUST received, a superior article of plain black Gro
! fj de Rhine atul Gro de Swiss Silk, which will be
I sold at price* lower than ever before offered in this
j market. G. W- WOODRUFF X CO.
| Oct. 27. 44
P LAIN STRAW and Tuscan Braid Bonnet*, just
received and for sale cheap,
i Oct. 27. 44 G W. WOODRUFF X CO.
lips, are earnestly requested to call and settle
1 their accounts. Unless it is done, all the notes and
: accounts of the concern will be put in suit.
~ " WM. B. PHILLIPS.
^I‘h.'Ui i.ie Li eu i/euiocrut.
ORIGINAL MACHINE POETRY.
One ol the most prouimeut characteristics of this
age, is improvement. But among the thousand atsd
| out; improvement* with wh;cb we 1 are blest, who
would e\ er thought of lire lining, or dream ot thinking
< of such a thing us a machine to make poetry fiith ?*—
; Strange as it may seem, th-re is such a ‘‘new thing
j uuder the sun.” The practical utility of the thing
J 'Vill not be questioned by any reflecriug person, a* the
! breins of many a poor wight will be saved the utter
J ruin and desolarimi which fi>i.ow a too close aud pro-
; tracted applicaro : to study ; and what oceen* of ink#
• and cart-loads of quills ond paper will bo saved#
when this machine shall have gone into geueral use.
AWFUL WARNING.
! 44 Tit count of iras loce ntver did run mntedtf'
Far in a swe».: i mantle spot#
In beauty stands a lonely coi;
Around it grows some pretty tree*,
Their green tops waving in the breeie ;
Ti e whole snrrotmded by a fence.
Whitewashed ei an immense expense !
Within this cottage there d*d dwell
Enchanting Betsey Witherwell;
Her cheeks were like a summer’* me,'
A- d ike it faded, I suppose ;
Her eyes were like the 9iara of night,
That softly •irep in beauty bright.
Her mouth of such a pretty s'ze.
^ os made for eating sweet uiince pie* ;
Her nose—there, now, I *ve said endugh—
( Twan’t maoe tor taking yailer siiufi*;)
And then her form serial tike.
Looks best when seen by cr.udle-lighi!
So lovely, sweet, was this damsel.
Poor Johnny Snook*. Jig l6ved her well;
One eve he sought her cottage door,
A* he had often done before.
And asked 1 er if si e would not walk.
And they together have small talk.
But Betsey thought she would n i go—
Without reserve she told him •• no l ”
He left her house in wild despair,
And beat his breast and tore his hair.
For she had sunk bun into woe,
Because she would not with him go !
That nigh? he went nnd found a rope—
For every ray of Joyous hope
Had ceased to glm.n.er on his mind,'
And left an aching void behind—
And hung himself upou a tree,
To put nn end to misery.
T was in the spring-time of the year,
W hen Jonnny ceased hi* career#
Tiie bird* were singing meri lee
Upon the suicidal tree,
When faithless Betsey salfied out/
To look upon the scene abotii.
She cast her eyes upon the tree,
And there she saw tier dear JuJtfrnta!
She thought how.she-had slighted him—*
She then fejt faint—her sight grew did*.
And cast her languid eyes above,
Upon the fruit of shattered love !
Despair shot quickly through her hevd.
And when they found her she was dead 1
The neigTibdrs- took {he lover down.'
And calmly laid Lira on the ground f
Two lovelier critters never died,
And they were buried side by aide !
Ye maidens all, For pity’s sake.
From this affair a warning take ;
Remember that if Betsey had
Not made her lover feel so bad/
He would not hong upon a tree,
And she expired in' misa-ree !
MISCELLANY.
Feb. 10
J U X T received, a few pieces of Ingrain Carpeting
for sale cheap. G. W. WOODRUFF X CO.
LADIES’ SHOES.
A FINE assortment of Ladies’ shoes, consisting in
l\. part of ladies’kid slips aud ties; ladies’ black
and colored gaiter* and buskins; ladies’ kid and mo
rocco walking shoes; Misses’ slips, ties and bootees;
children’s bootees, gaiters and ankle ties, just received
by J. T. EPPINGER X Co.
Columbus, Ga. Nov. 3, 1841. 4fr-if
48 tf
WILLIAM D. ELAM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, j
T.»*«wcU, M.inaa County, GeorgM,
tttILL practice m Taloot. H irria, iMu.cogee and ,
VV Stewart, ol'incCimtialioiHrlire Circuit. Al*oin;
Randolph, Sumter and Alacn, of the South-\\ catern :
C ‘? Ui ‘- 7 12m i
February 10 |
KORT. C. BROWN * SAM L. H. LIRE NS, |
AT TORN I Eo AT LAW.
LaGp. vsufc, THbUP Go UN i Y. Ga.
Nor. 24 j
*ard. and known as their lower Ware House, tender*
his services to iiis friends and the public, in the sto
rage -tt«d s ile of cotton, and receiving and forwarding
merchandize, and ail other mailer* connected with the
Wa.e House and Commission business*.
Business entrusted to ir.y care will receive prompt
atUMiMon—And from my long experience in this liue,
and by a strict regard for the interest ol ray patrons, I
hope to meet u share of public favor.
WILLIAM W. GARRARD.
Columbus Ga. Sept. 1841. 39 3m.
JOHN REES,
COMMISSION MERCHANT#
APALACHICOLA. FLA.
TILL continue* the Ginjamission Business in the
O above place, un i. hi addition, wilt keep constant
ly on hand a good stock of Groceries, wuich will be
sold as low as the market will justify.
Nov. 24. 48 lOt
»g super- ; One case yard wide Calicoes, splendid style, at re-
ntendence: j duced prices,
1. Maie Academy Mr. F. A. H.illaur. A. M. j Pins, Needles. Scissors, Spool Thread, Sewing Silk.
2. Female Academy Mr. S. W. Yancey.
3. Musical Department . .Mrs. A. Clowcr.
The Principal of the M de Academy is a graduate
of a Uuiversitv ill Prussia, and has for a series of
SUGAR. COFFEE. AND SALT.
100 50 Bio, and 23 Hav.na
w\1. H. KIMBROUGH & CO.
UECEIVIXjO,TOKW4RDINC A COMMI3SIO> MERCHANTS.
APALACHICOLA. Fla.
W. H. Ki.wnaoccH,
H. B. Kimbrough. Not. 17. 47 tf
JOHN A. JOHN JONES,
Attorme.s at Law.
\triLL practice in the counties of the Cherokee | Beattie ic Co
\ V Circuit, and ia Co A, .ml Carroll of the Coweta j rneiita.
Circu-.L Utlice at Van Wert. PaUidinst rountv,Geo. j
Mav 27 ■ ■ I
'Tne Southern Keeorder’iui*l Aupista Constitution-
alist will plasc copy.
AUCTION Sc COMMISSION HOUSE
> |l AT IO SMITH will eoiitinne the Auction and
H Comm ssion business <»t the old stand of Smith,
Liberal advances made
43 tf
JOHN GODWIN.
BRIDGE BUILDER,
Girard, Russell County, Alabama.
years been engaged exclusively in the business of
teaching, both in Europe and the Southern parts of
tie United States. Students wishing to prepare them
selves for college, or to pursue a classical course of
studies, will find a fair opportunity by confiding them
selves to his care and direction.
M^. S. W. Yancey has been teaching for the last 15
years, four year* of which in this town, during which
time his claims to experience and success iu the Edu
rational lino, have been satisiactori'y tested.
Ia the Musical Department, we are glad to announce
to our friend*, iiere and at a distance, that the service s
of 'irs. A. Clower, from Knoxville College, known
here and elsewhere a* n popular and sncc.ess'ul teach
er, have again been secured for the ensuing year.
T ie Trustees would impress it particularly on lie
con*ideratkm of parents and guardians,that no ordin
ary means have been used by ourcitixetrs to make the
above named Institution rank among the best of the
kind m the Southern country, to which our town more
over i* entitled, from its unpara ie'ed lie d* hfuluess,
pleasant society, and purity of moral*, unront:,initiated
bv the baneful influence of the use of ardent spirits,
tlie sale of which, by an article of the statutes of the
town, is excluded from its premises.
White Figured Gambroon, a new article.
The public are respectfully invited to call and ex
amine this Stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Dec. 1,1841. 49 tf L. J. DAVIES, j NDIA BAGGING AND KENTUCKY’ ROPE
Coffee, and 100 9acks Salt, for sale bv
AYER & STARR.
Columbus, Ga. Nov 17. 47-tf
PIECES India Bagging, i6to 48 inches wide,
O'/U loo pieces Russia Bagging 400 coil* Ken-
T7^ C. McKINLEY X CO. at Madison, Morgan ; ftickv Rope, for sale on reasonable terms, bv
X • county, tlie present terminus ol the Georgia j jJ„e 9. 24-tf I* VlcLA
T . .. „ , - . - , — - McLaren.
Rad Road, are now receiving an extensive assortment • ;
of Groceries and Staple Dry Goods lor the Fall trade; I LUMBER FOR SA LE.
consisting m part of the following articles, vii;
100U sacks Salt, 1(>00 pieces Bagging. Bale Rope,
Bagging Twine, Sugar and Coffee, Pepper, Spice,
Ginger, Tallow and Sperm Candles, Soaps,
Molasses, Swedes ami English Iron,
Cast, Geriiian and Blister Steeb Cutlery. Nails,
Hoop, Band and Sheet Iron. Collins' Axes,
Castings, Wines, Liquors assorted, Paints,
Oils and Glass, Trace Chains. Blacksmiths’ Tools.
Cross Cut and Mid Saws. Powder, Shot and Lead.
2000 pairs Negro Shoes, 100 pieces Blankets,
100, pieces Negro Kerseys, 000 pieces Domestics,
60 dozen Wool Ha’s, Calicoes. Flannels,
A large stock of Ready Made.Clothing,
Together with every other article belonging to our
line of business; all of which we oilm for Cash at
Augusta price*, adding freight.
We also give notice to Planter* generally, that we
are the agents of Messrs. Adam* X Hopkins, Com
It
Y ILLS for Lumber, left
) sent to ine at Watkin
attention.
Februarv 3
CLOAKS.
J UST received, a beautiful article of Ladies’ black
doth CLOAKS, and for sale bv
Nov. 24. 4-4 J. S.'SMITH A CO.
FOR SALE,
V T the Columbus Auction Koom. a splendid Forte
Piano. IlORATIO SMITH.
Columbus, Ga. Nov. 3. 45-tf
H A T S , S H O E S, Sc e . ~
i )LACK and Drab Wool Hats; Men’s and Boys’
) Hair, Seal and scalene caps; Men's, Women's
aud Boys’ Black and Russet Brogans just received
i>i--nL' t> I sil'kOZh'K 1 Every bo.tv hereabouts, know, that John Ordwin
1 h 1 t v « Vt I . leads all creation in building bridges.—Eds. Enq.
Attorney « Law—Albauy, l».iker Lo. ueo. j HnMry „ s t
i a iiFK ttUMCES.— dol. K inert A. Toombs, Hon.
1 V. - larrclt Andrews, vVashington; Samuel T, Bai- -p KN I' Y FI V E DOLLARS KE vV A Aid
lev, Mtcoit, Warren & Scarboro, l’errv; Campbell*, j . . AWAY from the subscriber, about the
Tosrns, Columbua.
September 2
E. H. PLATT.
attorney at
CUTHBKKT, RANDOLPH CO
L A
GA.
!| or 20th of July iast. a negroIV-l.ow bv the name
11 I of Rome, between thirty and thirty-five years of age.
’ tive feet six or seven inches high, of a d irk complex
j ion. weighs one hundred and fifty or sixty pounds, has
... j a larsre sear on his right breast, and one on his right
’ i arm, inflicted with a knife, has rather an intelligent
countenance, though humble when spoken to with ati-
7-ILL promptly atteu-l to any tiusiss entrusted j ,i lor ; t y . t h c s .,i,l negro was stolen out of ja 1 at Amer
/ to h’.s care, in tue counties ol Stewart, Marion, ; cu , Sumter county, but:
aft<*rwar<ls uiaib? bis escape
now in Talbot county. When
.. .. , , * n ^ «t ; mission men Jiam*, Augustn, ami that Cotton ami all
esr es 4 om orta.- e ; u» i i £ .. P* 11 * 1 . 0 ^,. r of produce consigner! to tlieui will receive i and for sale at low prices, by
her, tor both academies. » cot,nmed_ wttl, the Fe i 01 , r slri( . t atte „f,o„ ,t this end of the Hail Road, free j JAMES T EPPINGER & Co’
I of charge, and we solicit for this wirtliv and re«{>oii ’ Columbus, Ga. Nov. 3, 1841. 45-tf
I *ible house a liberal patronage from our irieuds ini ~ .. \
1 Western Georgia. /GREENWOOD, SLATON & CO. are now re VTUC1C
i Madison. Ga. Aug. 18. 34-tf VJ «J"™g »«*» assortment of.Fancy and Staple ! gua D tit7ol’
nils. Ham, Boots. Shoes. China and Glass, i 1
nthe: ,
e Aeadeiny a Music Room, with superior pian
a Pliilosophical and Chemical Apparatus will be ready
for use in tlie eariy part of tlie session. j
No pupil will be received for less than a quarter.or |
il weeks. The ulj fined tuition fee for a session of J
ten months, is payable at the expiration of tlie session. |
into the hands of the respective ’cachers.
A. ALE DEPARTMENT.
1. Spelling. Reading. W riting and Arithmetic.816 00 j
2. English Gramm r. Geography. History .Com
position. Rhetoric, Philosophy and Chem
istry 2.4 00 ;
3. - The Latin and Greek Classics. Algebra, Ge
ometry. Trigonometry . and Astronomy... 32 00 j
4. The Modern Languages, and Hebrew Gram-
mar with Hebrew BiMe. each extra 38 00 |
B. FH lALF, DEPARTMENT.
1. Common, with ’he Male Aca.iemy S16 Bo i
2. English Grammar. Geography, with the use
of the Globes History. Natural Philosophy,
Boianv, Cneinistry, Rhetoric, - Logic, and
Composition 24 00 ;
3. Latin. Greek and French Languages,Geom- ;
etry, Trigonometry, ami Algebra, together
with the aliove scie ces 32 00 ;
j Hardware and Cutlery, 4to. ail of which they offer for ‘
L. J. DAVIES sale on liberal terms.
I S now receiving the most splendid assortment of Columbus, September 29. 40-tf
Faliami \\ inter Goikis, that he has ever had the
W ■ ■ f s -
Randoiwh, Early, Decatur, Batter, Lee. runnier, and . 1IK j f j,- iv e no doubt i
Doolv, in Georgia—and Russel and Barbour, in Ala j j u ;; ^ um ier, he denied belonging to me, and said
b,,,,,; he belonged lo Warren T C tstleburv, of Talbot co..
Refers to Col. D. C. Campbell, Jerry Cowles, Es j from whom I purchased him. I will give the above
Macon—Col. Joseph tlenrv Lumpkin, F Hardeman, j reWilr( j „f Twenty five. Dollars for his safe confine
Esn.. Lewis J. Dupree, George F. Platt, Lexington— , nem j n ,he dungeon of any safe jail in the State, or , -
Hon. Garnett Andrews, W«a..o»s».t—Hon. Thus, r . ; pbirtv Doilars for his delivory at my plantation, three■, 4 Music, perquarterof 11 weeks.. lo uu ,
Foster Col Joou Bunks. Columbus.— T. B. Betheil, ! anf j a 'hglf miles west of Bvrou, Baker county. Geo. j Board, including fuel an i washing, can be liar, as i
‘ '* *- ' - G. D. ROYSTON. cheap as $8 or *10 per month
Oak Lawn P. O., Baker co.. Nov. 24. I J. J. HARPER, President. i
P. S. Anv paper exchanging with the Columbus W. F. McGrhEE, Secretary.
! Enquirer will confer a favor by forwarding their pa- Auburn. Macon co., Ala , Nov. 24
tf I p ert „ nie- if the above negro should be advertised i n
" " „ „„ i their paper. 48 tf
DOCTOR CHIPLEY
pleasure of oliering to bis Friends and Customers,
among which, the tol.owiug constitute a part:
lilac Black and Fancy Broad Cloths,
Rich fancy colored Cassimercs.
Rich Mouseliue tie Lames, varimisqnalities.
Einbroidere.t and plain Monseiin rte Lames,
Bolivar Plaids and Crape Kushalls,
French and English Merinoes,
Printed Circassians and Salisbury Flannels,
C I T Y HOTEL.
T HE subscriber would 'most respectfully inform
his friends aud the public iu geueral, that he has
taken tlie building known as the City Hotel, aud re
cently kept by Colonel if. H Bonner, where he is
prepared to accommodate all those who may favor
him with a call. EATON BASS.
C luwbus, Ga. Nov 10. 1841. 48-tf
All horses will be kept at T’-muas Fleming’s sta- ;
...1 : .1. .... .u:. _i_... 6 do 8 by
[From the Natchez Free Trader.] 1
SCENE iN AN EDITOR’S CHAMBER.
It was in the dnsk of a melancholy evening;
An editor saf—rt6'( nr rfie spacious hall of hi’s
faihers—not in the luxurious boudoir of his
mistress—nor in ihe minstrel’s trellised bower
—but alone, in his dusty apartment of ten fvet
by twelve ! Before him was a crazy dead fa
ble, scantily covered with baize; a feW oW
books and heaps of newspapers lay around t
and his inkstand was n’ot of porcelain, nor
ebony, nor a grotesque bronze, but the socket
end of a champagne bottle—ihe generou*
wine had never sparkled on his lips! He had
quaffed none of its pearly inspiration. A
long, narrow window, filled up with two rows
ol little smoked panes, stood hoisted before
trrfn. from which a faded chintz curtain
flaunted lazily in the dying ail, like ihedrag-
gled shirt of some blowzy ala. tern ! A thread
bare carpet, fodf feet square, was on the floor
—an I the dnn walls fairly gaped rr» their na
kedness. save fiefe and there flic eye rested
on a rude pencilling—not the outlines of an
artist, nor diagrams of a mathematics brain
—but the memorandum kept with his wash-
woman! His weekly ledger! There is no
■poetry in such a schedule. Alift! the poor
scribe! sadly as he needs a change, he often
looks serious at theapproach ot Ins laundress;
sometimes, indeed, be skulks ui.lil she disap
pears! ****«.
Night drew on apace, and the writer fcanct]
his fevered brow upon his hand, lost in the
gloom of ••bitter fancies.” fn vain he sum
moned philosophy to his support; the apo
thegms of the Lyceum and the Academy,
gtew cold and comfortfess; in vain he looked
hack to early enjoyments or forward to a ca
reer of distinction. Snell reflections brought
no bright images to his soul, hut came troop
ing along, like phantasmagoria, vanishing one
by one into deeper shadow. *****
llis mail hatl been ransacked. There was
■•orbing to rouse him up. The slogan cry of
triumph rang hi llis ear; but il was the tri
umph ot his adversari s. Mis political com
binations had dwarfed away, nnd nine-tenths
of his exchanges were filled with attacks upon
Ins fame. His fume-. Ids character; the sols
properly of ihe pool editor, writing for bread I
Other men. of every craft, toil lor wealth and
honor—the journalist alone sltives, literally.
Forte, to ladies, Titone wishing to take lessons will for food. No touifortahle homestead—no
please apply at the corner of Front and Thomas sts., broad spreading estate is ill the dim perspec-
°r at the cabinet ware room of A Andersen on Broad ,j ¥e f( , r ), jm ,, r /lis , That first sweet prayer
which ive lear lo lisp on our mothers knee
—•* Give us this day our daily bread,” is truly
his prayer, and is lirea lied ev» ry morning
when, rising from Ins sleep—that sleep, oh,
how seldom Visited by glitnpsts if sunshine
and dreams oljoy! All! tithe world thought
more of this, au editor would be seldom at
tacked. A broad mantle of charity would
cover his sms. As things now run, how otten
j is he the target of every man's malice; the
| foot ball of ribald wit; the shal ow pate's
! gibe; the rich man's contumely!
THE MUSCOGEE INSURANCE COM
PANY,
A RE now ready for the transaction of business.—
Office over \Vm. A. Redd A Co. store, Broad-st.
DIRECTORS:
JOHN BANKS, JOHN PEABODY,
E. M GUEENWOOD, H. 8. SMITH,
M. ROBINSON, T. B HOWARD,
JOHN W'ARKEN, President.
Matthew R. Evans. Secretary.
Columbus, Nov. 24, 164 i. 48 tf
IMPROVED COTTON GINS.
VfVHE subscribe s keep constantly on hand, at theit
l Manufactory, in Girard. Alabama, a supply cf
with Elisha Tarver it i superior Friction Roiiernnd Cast BoxiueCotton Gins.
Mills, will receive prompt I °, r v \ rl0us S17ea .< wllicl1 lhe . v are spared to deliver at
1 J PARNELL the .shortest notice.
| * ! All Gins manufactured or repaired at their estab
! lisliuient will be warranted in perform well.
LA DIES SUPERS INE BLACK ULOTH ! Orders addressed to S. G. Beckwith, A<rent,orto
the Proprietors, at Co u*nhus, will receive prompt at
tention. TAYLOK X LOWTHEU.
Girard, Oct 13 42tf Proprietor*.
A CARD.
YOUNG LADY, who is a proficient in Mnrie
I A . .
^ j LX. wishes to give lesions on the [Ixshvt or Piano
WIN DOW B L IN DS & SASH FACTOR \
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING.
rpHE undersigned has taken a shop on Randolph
1 street, between the Post Office and Davies’ cor
ner. where he intends kecpingcouatautly on hand, an’
Window Sash and Blinds,
of all descriptions and of superior workmanship, mad
i under his own direction. He is also prepared lomakt
to order at short notice, any sizes or quality of tlies<
, articles which may not be on nand.
House, .Sign and Fancy Painting, attended to at
i usual. i
The public are respectfully invited to give me a j Darker came on tlie night, and the wind
! rail when anv worlt in my Ihre is needed, aud I will j sighed fifltiliy aiulind ; ihe figure at ihe table
I ll 3 r _ to o 1 ™* n 1 l ua H l ?i am ? P rir ^ 8 * grew more dim limit it laded into mere out-
i Sash 12 by 14,-primed and glazed, 40 cents per light i l,nf > ;,n<J looked like ihee, oh Poverty ! gaum
Superior . ouble width Silks, and Gro de Hhine, j bles. wluch are inferior te none in this place.
Superior Chene Silks, in dress patterns,
“ changeable aud fight do, in do,
44 black, and biue black tie’ll Silks.
roster, uoi. .. . :
John . CUry, Esq . Thomnston. Messrs. Dunn A .
Martin, Forsyth.—Wm. G. Porter. Ap .lacbicola. Fla.
• •' 0.—Messrs. Collins, 1
THE OGLETHORPE HOUSE.
| r 11 HIS extensive and elegant establishment, it
Gro de At'rique and Poult le Soie Silks, i J iumbus, Georgia formerly under liie mitnage-
“ blk and half mourning Mouseline de
Laities,
Mourning and Light Colored Plaid Ginghams,
Splendid Chene Siik Sliawls, 3-4, heavy fringe,
! do 10 bv 12
do
do 30 do do
do 8 bv 10
do
do 20 do do
dr 7 by 9
do
do 15 do dp
SiOSES GARRETT.
j February 17
e y
Win. Harris, Charleston,
Keese, A Co., New York.
April 14
Embroidered Satin Scarfs,
Superior white amt black silk Hosiery,
lent of Mr. William P. McKeen, aud more recently
under that of Mr. G. W. E. Bedel!, as passed inter
the hands of the undersigned, by wuom ’
ducted.
Mr. and Mrs. James, who have for several years ! menred the Comb making and repairing business, in
•tml spectral. Hilt the ray ol n taper fell
athwart the chamber, nod a gentle luutstep
was on the stair. Tlie dreamer looked up,
- and a vision of hope, and beauty, and conso
lation, stood beside him. There was a fath
omless depth of love in the liquid eye that
beamed 90 tenderly npou him. No smile of
past, kept the City Hall in this
^lessrs.Aiij'iford and Adams'store, Broad street, j / lY RVS WHITE and PRIOR REEVES propose
MEDICAL.
k OCTORS BOSWELL fc BILLIN'Ghavc united
in liie practice of M*pdiciue, hjhI tender
•ervi^s t<* the citizen* of Columbus, *m«l the adjoin-
ine cMumies of Georgia and Alabama. Office at tue
Drue Store of Doctor Billiug. July 7. 1841. 28-y
D f
23 t[ | b to publish a monthly periodical, in which tne Doc
tr.ne and Discipline of the Cnited Baptists shall be
fainv slated and vindicated. They will also jiublish in
their periodical all communications and essays, noi
tliouglitobjectionable. Likewise, a plain .account n< j
tlie causes which lec to the divisions now existing ! the same days, at L
JUST RECEIVED
T^ALL Spent, Oil, Castor (Til. Quinine. Mustard. '" T ^
J; Blues tone. Arrow Root. Russia and Americas
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.
G R. HUItLBER r would respectfully give notice !
• to the citizens oFColuiubusthat he is now ready !
to nstrucl pupils on the Piano forte, tlie Organ, and in
Vocal music. His J uvenile class for vocal music will I
meet on Wednesdays at 4 o clock 1. M. anti on |
■Saturdays at 9 o'clock A M. i
The Ladies' class will meet at eleven o clock, A. M.
and the Gentlemen's class at seven oclock. P. M on ’
emu Hall. He would also -nve j
in die Baptist Denomination, together with aecounts of | notice that he is enlaced ns Teacher ot . Iosic in l r.
revivals, and everything w'ich, in their judsment mav 1 Munrn's sriuaol, in Wymton.
tend to promote die cause of Zion. * ! Orders may be left with Norton A Langdoa. G.
The periodical shall be entiile.1 the United Bamist i Wmvirulf A Go. and at the Mansion House.
43-if
Icimriass. Window glass,Bear’s Oi!, Bear’s Grease,and
Ox ’Marrow, together with many other articles ol
Drugs. Medicines. Dye Stuffs. Paints. Soaps, and Per
futnery of superior quality. Alsu a fine lot ot Dr.
Chase’s Truss, th# most snproxedof ?ny Truss now
used by the profession for ail cases ot rapture.
S. A. BILLING.
December I, te«» 40 tF
be entitle,! die United Baptist, j Woodruff A Go. and at
a fair type, each number con i Columbus, Nor. 24.
taining sixteen octavo paces. Terms 51 .50 per year, j 7——X—nv mT'IVlV
Any pc rsou.who will remit by mail $10. shall be enti- 1 FKE1GH I RLDLCLD C ) 1 l Ji
tied 10 receive eight copie** for $20. seventeen copies j BY THE GEORGIA RAIL ROAD.
paid, and directed to the Editors ? Colaaibus Pott Office,
Georgia.
Minister*, and other* who feel an interest in the
above, art: rennested m send us the number of subscri-
GEORGIA INSURANCE AND TRUST j bers obtained bv Ihg t5th December, that t!:e first num
ber may be published by ti.e first day of January.
Subscriptions received at the office of the F.n-
Nov. 17.
ciglitcopies, tor ®uu. seventeen copies j u , — — ,
and sa on in projiortion—the money in all cases to be ! [ \N and after Monday, the first day of December
remittee atthe Editors' rUk. upon the receipt of tne 1 V / next, die Freight on Cotton from Madison, and
first number. I from Lexington depot, on the Athens Branch, will oe ■
All comniunicarions and remittances mast be post j re,faced to one dollar and fifty cents per bale, and on
~ ' ~ 1 .ah to tweatv five cents per bushel. Office or traits-
narration. Georgia Rail RoaJ and Banking Company, .
Angastn. Georgia. December). 49-lm |
COMPANY.
T HIS Company, having appointed Thomas G
Casey its agent, at Columbus, is prepared through j qcircr
him to insure properly against loss, as heretofi rc. j
BDWAUD THOJdAS, President.
Joseph MiM.isas. Secretary.
Aegnsta, Ga. Nov. 24. 1841.
Office, at present, at Mr. Walker’s, on Randolph
ee:. next to the north east corner of Broad street,
here Fire and Marine risks will be taken at usual
lies. T. G. CASEY,
irfutubae, Ga December 1. 191m
NOTICE.
T HE friends and Masonic brethren of the late
James Crowder are notified that the funeral ser
mon and ceremonies peculiar to die orifer wall take
place at die late resi dence of the deceased, near VV line
Sulphur Springs. Meriwether county, zm !>e fourth
Sal-bath ot January next.
De*. 13.1811. olxtp-1
N. B Hound bales not lo exceed 350 pounds, and .
Square li lies 400 pounds—tor the excess aliove t iese ; amine mv stork
weights, forty-four cents per 100 ibs. will be charged :
= ‘ RICHARD PETERS.jr.
Embroidered and Hemmed Stitched Linen Cam- j the interior arrangements of
brie Handkerchief*,
Linen Cambric, Irish Linen, and Long Lawn,
Rich Thread Lace and Edging and Inserting,
English and French Trim*. Cher.e Pattern*,
Bird’s Eye Diaper. Table Damask, and Napkins,
Swiss anti Jaconett Muslin, striped and plain,
Furniture ami cambric Dimity, and tiarseille*
- Skir!«.
Black and blue black Bombazine*.
Mouseli.«e de Laine ^hiwla nn i pla ; dff Ik Cravaf*.
Rich embroidered Melville Shawls, heavy fringe.
Ivory nnd common spool Thread,
Black and ( olored Silk Nei Reticule*.
Ladies’ super kid Globes, assorted color*,
Gents’ snper buck and Hoskin Gloves,
Super Silk Velvets, assorted color*,
Black and while Lace Vei e,
Jaconett anJ Swiss Muslin Edging and Inserting,
Infants' embroidered Cap* and Waists,
White, rrd. and green Flannels,
London Duflil Blankets, white and scarlet.
Rich Bonnet and Cap Ribbons,
Gent*’ super *ilk Scarfs and Cravats,
Gents’ super elastic Suspenders, Tocket Hdkfs,
Ludies r straw and Leghorn Bonnets.
Ladies* Silk Cord and Tassels, for dresses A bon
nets.
The public are respectfully invited to call ana ex-
TORTOISE SHELL TOMBS
Made and repaired.
it ia now cco-| rilHE subscriber respectfully rafbrms the citizens | joy was oil ll^r ii|), hot jewelled ornament
j A.-a h" 1 ^ mbU * and Jl 8 ^“^ that he ha. «.m- 011 l le , | )low . bul ,| |e|e was Ku.lh—
faith dial triui»| Its over ilie ^lotmi of tlie
and like the moonbeams on ihe rums
ofsnme ancient abbey, sheds a soothing light
over the fountains of tlie wretched! He
gazed upon the v ston, ami the watm blood
came bark into its fotsaken channe’s. Ills
eye grety brighl anti Ins spirit tree. He
could breast llte.-mges ot ibe voiid with his
own stout arm. nor cty “t ome help me, (‘as-
sins, or I sink.” * * * * *
Was this vision an angel? So! but a being
of eaith, yet scarcely less sainted—his first
love anil Ins l ist—tne name which, next to
that of mother, is dearest and holiest—the
first which we sis li for iu hour ot youth; iho
last that lingers on our dying lips!
lift city, have charge of; the Jewelry anti Watch Repairing shop of G. B. Phnle,
a _. the Oglethorpe House ) i opposite the Planters’ and .Mechanics’ Bank, where he
I and their reputation and thorough knowledge of the [ w : -' attend *o any work in his line. He will alter old
! business, are an ample guarantee that the departments combs into a fashionable form, so that they cannot
i confided to them will be neither mismanaged nor j be distinguished from new, no matter how badly in-
i neglected. i jured. Cleaning and Polishing done on liie most rea*
I \Viih the commodiousness aud elegance of the sonable terms. Shell Head-bands made in the neatest
building, its central situation, tire reasonableness of its | style: also, the panish or Victoria Combs. Mer-
cltarges.and witli its thorough superintendence under chants having old styled combs on hand, will find it to
Mr. and Mrs.. James, the undersigned feels warranted ! tlieir interest to have them altered, as one will make
in assuring the public that it will bo excel ed bv nn i from two lo four m w ones. Cash paid for old Tortoise
establishment of the kind in any interior town or city j Sheil. D. L. BOOHER.
of the South. * j Columbus, Oct 13 42tf
lit'he basement story of tlie Oglethorpe House, are t
j kept tne Bar Boom, a Beading Room, the Post Ollier,
• and tlie Stage Office tor ali the principal lines diverg
ing in different directions From this citv.
WILLIAM B. PHILLIPS.
Columbus, Ga. Nov 10, 1641. 46-tf
Greene and Pulaski Monument Lottery.
C LASS 39—draws December 4. Drawing-due at
litis office December 10—Capitals. $30,000, $10,-
000, *3.000, $5,000, *4.000—Thirty of 81,500, A*.—
Tickets, 810—Halves, *5.
Class 40—draws December 11. Drawing due at
NOTICE. _ _
G eorge SMITH, late of Muscogee county, dec. i t ] x u‘ office December 17—Capitals, Smooofs'iojloo!
owned and had tu possession a short time before : $6,000. $4 000. *3,000. Ac.—lowest prize *12. Tick-
Super’nt TranpporlaDon.
hi* death, a pocket book containing sundry notes and : e ^s Si0—Halves $5.
| other papers of value, which ate not now found among ^ Class 41—draws December 18. Drawing dne at
his eftects; and. believing that he cither lost said i office December 24—Capitals, *35,000, *19,000,
1 pocket book, er was improperly d .-.possessed of it, the j $4,00b. *3.000. and fifty of $1,000, Ac. Tickeu, *10
public are therefore forewarned from receiving nr : Halves. $5.
trading for any papers made payable or assumed to 1 Class 4° draws December 25. Drawing due at
the said Smith, without being first correctly satisfied 1 this office December 31—Capitals. *18.000, *15 000,
i that they were honestly negotiated and conveyed by £10 000 $5,000—fonv of *1,000, Ac. Tickets, $10— j sure J r ,» supposed by f;* ol. g.*;s that tlie
X2P Mns!Y)iviT.S has just returned from N. York,! ^*f u - A* proper measures will in due time be adop- j HaWes. 85.' ' f . . Iree wa , ,!,«.»n there at tlie general t ouvul-
i where she selected a snleudid assortment of Millinery ; J ef | to OrUbhsn these paper.-, and which can .e efler- | For tickets, or shares, or certificates o par g ua uire, 31 the time ol I lie flood,
i . . - , ‘ r* ] • ia nrvur malciriG ' HiaiJV UlSlaUCeS Without atlV rtfllicfllf V. tli$*v «.•»’? ? f* »t. „ -L *.i ,lre.-t OT Apply to } Sion Ol IJ«m * ....
An Oli> Trjce.—Some workmen engaged
in excavating a well, near Leicester, alter
cutting some depth through a bed of clay,
found iheir progress interrupted by a hard
substance, which pioved lo be the tiunk ol a
I .rge tree, sipparetoly a fir; a carl load ol
wood and leaves was laket. out. The leav.s
had become amalgamated by time and pies-
Anicies of the newest fashions. She is now making J r f fi l ” mall J’ mslames without any difficulty they will • lny 0 f the above lotteries.noeaVroClmi Ga
ffiem up iube. best style. She is also provided witE i therefore be of no use to any other person wnatever J. H. ANDREW 3, Colnmbu^Ga.
SUGAR. COFFEE AND SALT. ! piemyof w ™ beable to give her at } But anv person finding the pocket boos anil us con-
.. r- I\f\r\ pounds West linlit Sugar.
/ OsUUu 25.000 pound* Coffee.
1 30.000 pounds Swede* Iron, assorted.
20,000 pounds Swedes Iron Nails, at.d Brads.
300 sacks Liverpool Salt, for sale by
JOHN a HOWELL.
Columbia:-. Dec 13. Br’.o.v die Market.
J tendon to Dres* Mating, which wiU b. done in the la- j U “ the ““briber, be suita
ppcerabfr X.
49-lmp'i
[Bangor Whig.
t»»t fashion, ar.ri at Ruortnot-icr.
Coluiuhu*. Nov. 3.
45-tf
B LANKETS, Negro Kerseys. Sen- forsalelowby
GREENWOOD, SLATON A GO.
Columbus, September 29* 40-tf
owing the e&lale, will confer a
favor by rendering the adminifttrator .1 statement of
what they are indebted ; and those having property
belonging to it, will likewise oblige by returning the
sjrae. K. kitcBBNZIE, Administrator,
Columbus Ga. Dec 8 50 flt w ith temp’y'letters.
L. J. DAVIES
rs trow opening a .plendid «.ortmen, of gent emen .
1 Silk and Beaver Hat^of the
presaly for hb trade. Otter and cloth Caps, boj
cloth Caps, a great variety of patterns. ^
Nov. 3.
45 tf
Hog Eating Hog.— In Baltimore, on th*
loili tillimo, a poor miserable drunkard, whilst
under tbr influence of liquor, fell down itj
Market Space, and while lying prostrate mi
the ground, had his nos* tn:ien off by a hog!